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South Vietnamese Troops
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included this photograph hi a new White Paper on Viet Nam.
the dis- "
John M. Harlan
iAP) — B57 air strikes against
sales of $2.5 million; and gaso-
WASHINGTON (AP) -
ed from
Carrington' said he could hot
aggressive military actions by
on
ally favorable comment.
Port Picket Line is Rem,
ed Here
on
book.’
There were no reports of
To Allow Unloadin
Peking chimed in that the
t Freightcars
are driven
damage to the Viet Cong, but
•7
Two soldiers were killed and 18
Stewart's opinion
declared
(See SOI JIEW, Page 6)
The B57s and Vietnamese air
been
warehouses and uni
ling' of bers, to vote on the same pro-
One Controversial
pounding the
but it was dil
area for five days,
day after a brief interval to
tonnage from,frel
Air
Public Hearings Set
«" Clayton said.
ime some 30 members
strong _ appeal from the U.S.
of Orange Deepsea Local 341
Flanagan Stevedores, Inc.,
headquarters at the port to vote
on a
Change From Initial Policy
and Zoning Commission will
no
by President Johnson, last Fri
O’Brien of the local chamber:
Viet Nam. said the document
Ze-., 1. E.te.e ALli ceze iL.
Tass, the official Soviet news
"Due to additional informa-
to
Six Hurt in Wrecks
In Mauriceville Area
and other facts presented. -
favor of the $100,000 planning
Negotiations
to
leg injuries at Orange Memorial.
Patrolman Swift was investi.
the Neches River across west-
' em Orange County to Evadale.
intersection of FM 1130 and
of 3rd and Decatur. Balance of munist movement.
Highway 62 when the above ac-
his property is an F zone and
The Red Chinese continued to
In the first accident, two
critical. First aid by a passing
The pilot radioed two Viet-
namese air force fighter-bomb-
use.
Mrs. Lucille Pullen, of Box
on this tract and it was nulli-
fied when all the abutting prop-
Temperatures are expected to
to
as
a car which collided with
received
an-
urgent telephone
an
45, Mauriceville, made a left
copy of study which the
was a
son.
Central Committee building and
was
new
4.61 inches was
paper on the war.
LOCAI,
Skies were expected to be
- •
with the highest temperature
!
ground. Light snow fell at Mule-
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area were
(See MOSCOW, Page 6)
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WEATHER
ORANGE JUICE
T
1
VIET NAM
Six persons hospitalized as rC-
Patrolman Swift said Pon-
thieu was
study.
4.
f
1
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Texas counsel defended the
1954 amendment to the state
Orange County’s 505 retail es-
tablishments had $62.1 million
in sales in 1963, an increase of
in the pa
Meanti
seas and
14 to 20
line service stations had sales
of $6.2 million.
Auto dealers and related re-
tail trade establishments had
sales of $13.1 million y gendral
required by law.
The third hearing will entail
Swift said:
Andrews car was hit broad-
side- and -knocked about 100
Red Leaders
in Moscow
For Talks
grees.
' Slight rain was indicated and
1
portion of the stale. Hail storms.
(See WEATHER, Page 1)
Vote Provision
Struck Down
On City Zoning Pleas
Chiefs, Pirates
Learn Pairings
Sep Page 5
I
j
Initial senatorial reaction was
slightly higher than the 2.57
listed in Beaumont.
munist party Presidium mem-
ber Mikhail Suslov,
There was no official Informa-
snow at Floydada.
Roads in the snow
tion made available from your-
selves and other sources, the
directors of the Vidor Chamber
—. ,— J In Tokyo, a monitored broad-
aggression) has quickened and cast of the official New China
' Government forces fanning
out through the-region reported
VIDOR (SpD-Vidor Cham-
ber of Commerce directors in
open, but the Texas Highway
Department urged caution in
driving.
merchandise group stores had
sales of $5.9 million; and lum-
ber, building materials, hard-
ware and farm equipment deal-
ers had sales of $2.7 million,
Eor the state as a whole, the
census bureau reported 95,406
retail establishments with sales
sermganwremmmmpum
were taken to Orange Memorial
by Noguess ambulance.
m.p.h. as lightning crackled
across the skies.
ob a proposed new four - year
contract.
mens of Rt. 2. Box 58, Silsbee.
All victims of both accidents
---„ _j war and unleash-
ing new armed -------i
Census BureauReports
County Retail Business Growing
report with the chamber presi-
dent for additional study. It
appeared to be a boat camou-
flaged with foliage in a cove in
Leaders from 17 foreign Com-
munist parties were scheduled
to meet today with Soviet Com-
Reynolds said Wirtz had got-
ten a c * - 1 - *— •
peels for restoring unity to the
broken ranks of the world Com- •
The pilot of a light South Viet-
namese plane said he had been
munists, but the area was heav-
ily mined and there was some
Half an inch of snow was re-
scalp and right hand. He was
later transferred to Baptist
Hospital in Beaumont.
-■The driver of the other auto,
government’s white paper
Viet Nam. s
data gathered from all firms in
the 1963 census of busness. The
last previous business census
was conducted by the agency 6f
the U.S. Department of Com-
merce in 1958.
Regail trade-in the county
meant jobs — exclusive of own-
ers — for 1,915 men and women
end a yearly payroll of $6 mil-
lion.
i on the ground it
was intended to prevent a con-
centration of military voting
X /XX WBAAFOEMm- M
DUSTY LANDING IN VIET NAM —U.S.
, Army Caribou transprt plane makes a cloud
of dust as it lands in a scant 136 yards at a
makeshift airstrip at Xuyen Moc, South Viet
F5/,1m
I
The Highway Department
said hazardous driving condi-
tions may develop in parts of
row night/ . -—•
Small craft warnings remain
mercial’use. Earlier, Mayo De-
Ville Sr, property owner, cited
plans to construct a service sta-
tion and garage at that location.
The proposal was refused last
September following hearings
by the zoning and planning com-
missions, then separate agen-
cies, and the city council.
3
their contract until fellow union
members settle disputes in
South Atlantic ports.
Asst. Labor Secretary James
J- Reynolds said he was told by
Ralph A. Massey, district IA
president, that a vote on ratifi-
cation would betaken in ports
The ’canal was advanced as
26 per cent, from 1958, accord-
ing to U.S. Census Bureau tabu- ____ _________,________ _____
lation which have just been ing and drinking places had
completed. 4 -l •*5 — i — —
The federal agency announced
the results after compilation of
Mekong
Attacks
- - -..... Jeach, Fla., I
day for the remaining poris.
David Stowe, a federal media-
tor who Rew from Galveston to
•Miami Beach Sunday, said the
-- Coast longshoremen “wiH
in volume of business the
county's food stores had sales of
$19.4 million, an increase of 13
per cent from 1958. In other re-
tail business, the county’s eat-
Halted
1
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
2-E- =T, ■
Nam Feb. 27. The huge plane halted just short'
oka shack as it came to resupply ammunition
for-a big operation Feb. 27. (AP Wirephoto
via radio from Saigon) M
least no One in the world would
believe this.”
The Soviet leader said also
to a Navy ship where he is
stationed in Mayport, Fla. -
' Text of the letter, to be sent
to commissioners of the Or-
ange Co u n t y Navigation and
Port District, is as follows, ac-
cording to President Larry
dia was in dire need of grain.
India suffered heavy crop
losses during the harvest sea-
force Skyraiders had
Kien Hoa, 50 miles below Sai-
gon.
He said there were about 30
men on deck and sampans going
back and forth to.shore.
la > ; i
of $12.7 billion, up 18 per cent
from 1958.
Census reports to be Issued
during the -fext few months
will give state and county fig- -
ures on whgesale and service
trades, manufacturing and min-
eral industries.
Figures on number of estab-
lishments arid sales volume'fbr
major types of retail business
- establishments in each county
'are provided. in. the printed re-
port, “1963 Census of Business,
Retail Trade, Texas."
They are available at $1 each
from the Superintendent of Doc-
2.. uments, Washington D.C.,
20402; and at U.S. Department
of Commerce field offices,
ammenmmmgumznees
A motorist identified by
Swift as A. B. Marshall of 950
Roosevelt, Silsbee, witnessed the
Ac identinhis rearview mirrot:Marcos Thursday, night in first-generaily favorable comment
He returned to the accident round ga me at State Touma-1 _____
scene to'giva first a rl tn Pnn: ..11.12 R_________ni. _____
Government forces with US.
helicopter support continued ay- --------g- -.uwE uu,
ground-sea-air offensive in the Sunday in eipzig, said the de- said he had not read the U.S.
1 U ________H iL . , nartment nanor was “nnt a onvornmentte ivhit. n-nA. An
State- Department had made a
convincing case on the extent of
Communist '
18, of Box 636, Buna, to board
a plane in Beaumont to return
. L ' ' own na> nEPl dome ~oue1> ic
in the paper it carries the following caption: "Gun sight of Chinese siding in Texas from voting
Communist manufacture. It was mounted on a VC machinegun , 8 driciot .
captured In Long An in Noyember 1963." (AP Wirephoto) appeaide Armysgisixenbor An
* * + * * * r---------:—
area persona to the hospital,
Two were seriously injured. „_____, - .....
Neither was believed to be cident occurred.
sot liaison between ------ —-----— —,
air units. Under the Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and uatiod would then becoi
extensive rains to Orange drop
County, reported at 2.62 inches,
highest recorded for this year.
A short-lived - picket line by president of Orange Deepsea
Orange locals of the Indepen- Local 341..
dent Longshoremen’s Associa: '"Shifting of cargo w
tion (AFL-CIO > came down to-
said they thought the woite ing new armed aggression
paper may have been issued to against the Democratic Repub-
condition the American people lie of (North) Viet Nam."
a letter prepared for distribu-
tion today have changed their
initial policy and went on ___________.„ _ ..
ord favoring a barge canal of Commerce have voted
feasibility study.
permit freightcar unloading and will continue
warehouse transfer of (Cargo.
A picket line was posted
temperatures were expected to shoe and Hereford and heavy
turn colder during the night with------
the lowest to be near 44 degrees
tomorrow, according to the Jef-
Np damage of any signifi- displayed for rough
cance was reported but gusty southwesterly winds
winds reached an estimated 40 • "
change our initial policy con-
ceming the proposed barge ea= ?'?n 2-----—
nal extending from the Neches ing the proposed
River west of Vidor to Evadale. Following C'- --
“Wn nn nn roeKra ae hoine in tional me
The proposed navigation,
drainage, industrial and efflu- Negotiations were
ent canal would extend from again in Miami Beac
Outlook tomorrow: Cloud y,
windy and cold with rain
ending in early morning.
Sunset today ........ 6:16 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow .... 6:42 am.
SPORTS
PaFEi vis ritt xaul. in jut vi--"VM0N nun. A* VuI1 WEIEr
West Orange to play San ed States., the idocument draws! BIG PILL - Ross Marshall,
irst-lganarally favnbakle tAmmant. 10, of Bridge City, shuddered.
.. < ij . n - • -yw .vg- --- at the size of the capsul?
scene to gne first aid to Pon . ntent Deweyville draws first-, -Assistant Senate Democratic hahded him by his grand-,
thienn whish stopped the severe round bye and opens play in Leader Russell.B. Long says the mother, Mrs. H M. Beard. She
9teed1ng: (Class B division on Friday .[United States ought to do what- explained that the druggist had
Another passenger in the San Marcos and Snook are the ever is necessary to win in Viet filled.the prescrivtion according
Reeves' car, Jimny Bonne., 17, favorites in Class AAA and'Nam regardless of Red Chinese toshis age. “Why didn't you tell
of Rt. 1, Box 162, Kirbyville, ! Class B, respectively, lossovyict actions, him i was 87" Ross asked.
a, "
*
Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and uatior would then become
Red China have blasted the with which the governmint of
State Department’s white paper South Viet Nam could deal by
on South Viet Nam, but at home itself.” He is a former ambassa- n n o-s -----ne nau 030 „„ reslueuce u nia-
the document has drawn gener- dor to Saigon. " ■ the Democratic Republic of bama by voluntary acquirement
ally favorable comment. Kosygin, who was in Leipzig Viet Nam, which of a general residence in Testas.
Kosygin, speaking at an East for the 800th anniversary of the Araasen
German government reception East German city’s trade fair,
mrr-----'■*;----- B57 strikes are hailed in an
suit of two traffic wrecks neararea of the Mekong Delta after
Mauriceville early today. • - - ■ • .....
A light show was falling and
. .„ more predicted throughout the
. 44 day and tonight. Roads in the
51 Amarillo District were clear
during the morning and open to
travel. ’
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau the Panhandle tonight
Qutloqk -.............. Colder * —
High today ................ 75
Low tonight ....
High tomorrow ..
-. 2 ... . But he added: “When one
not be recorded in a wnite murders women and children
and when women and children presented
delta area 150 miles southeast of whitmetk 1nok a
The Orange Leader
VOL. LXII-NUMBEK 49 -engraaz.rag ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1965Srogos 5Centa FINAL EDITION ' -
lin leadership, accusing it of
- , deepening the Soviet-Chinese
A hearing was held previously split while talking about unity.
‘ Ms Two soldiers we
, Expected to meet at the same it probably will be at Tast others wounded,
time will be Deepsea Local 814, Wednesday before ports can be
I n composed of all Negro mem---------'
■ uue me eapeuwu w cununue At that time, engineers said
The total rainfall here was strong tomorrow and diminish three chemical companies had
expressed an interest in locat-
ported in Briscoe County.
The mercury soared to 90 de
grees at McAllen—the highest X:
RIN; in the nation—Sunday afternion ‘
tote while dust storms whipped sec-
...... -.......... tions of the Panhandle and thun-
0-P.m,.Bonrgezslderstorms roamed the eastern
accidents occurred .6 mile north 251, Mauriceville, a teacher at .u waen an u„ auuuing pr
of the traffic circle on Highway Mauriceville waz the driver of erty owners were not notified
62. A 1964-model sedansdriven “ car which “Hided wih a: ....
by Reuben Andrews, 71, of Box other driven by Joseph Sim-
recom-
i conceffing 16th
-----zoning for commercial
purposes for submission do
xersY on property at 10th and the Orange City Council. Final
recommendations are expected
Viethamese planes sank what.
. may have.been a camouflaged I
rgain- vessel running munitions from ,
North Viet Nam.
Bowles, U.S. ambassador in In- 1a, u, •I
dia, declaring that "the situa- lowing the
tion had become desperate.”
a suggestion over a year ago: mupn
In addition to the drainage andi » ----- vagopveinen pwu
barge traffic features, it would stay out until the South Atlanic
be used for the disposal of et-settles. I m convinced of that.”
fluent from the Evadale paper Massey would sav there was
mill. only “a possibility" that this
---------- Officials of Brown and Root, Was.the.sase.
the middle 30s tomor-Houston engineering firm, ear- Eeonat
" . > tier discussed the feasibility of
such a project leaving a written
m.p.h., shifting to northwesterly —r- — —— j .—
20 to 30 m.p.h., late tonight, firm had made earlier.
Winds ate expected to continue f......
considered substantially lower tomorrow evening,
than that of Port Arthur where
reopened.’ -2 ’ <—-
15 v, •910, w yuw vu we same pro- International Longshoremen’s
They were among the West bound for India, despite a
Gulf Coast longshoremen seek- strong, appeal from the U.S.
ui orange veepsea Local 391 ing to ratify a new four - year State Depariment.
will meet today at 7 p.m. in the contract With the maritime in- Indictions were______
"' , dustry. If approved it will mark Cost dock workers wen
i the erid of a costiyhdock strike ing. final action -
now in its 50th day.
J However,. union- oOioials say
sniper fire. Viet Nam. said the do
Vietnamese junk fleets and confirmed his belief that
81Ves navy units were operating. "
members the'nearby coast. ------------
The, Orange City Planning 10th Street and Cherry Avenue,
nd Zenin“ -----------The commissioners also are
“ .—• "-2 vi a enerar residence in nexa>. .v,
peace in Southeast He contended his being in the
military sen-ice had no reasor- '
able connection with his qualifi-
cations or desirability as a voter
in Texas.
the tract in question formerly hurl invective at the new Krem.
housed a grocery as a noncon-
about 8 a.m. and then pulled
down upon receiving clarifying
instructions from the West Gulf
union headquarters at Galves-
ton. This was the comment to-
day from G. CeHub) Clayton,
WINOS — Smoll Croft worfinoi remin
diseloyed ‘9r 23 0
1mmth"B‘„eaR
TIDES - sobine Hlgh l:M om J:SS
e.m ‘0w: 1 “ ■ 6:06 21 SUiU
Han, 8,28. Om’ 5M p.m 1oW, ,a
■ m , 10:04 p m.
„VSfEDAY - Tempereture: Noh
1. »• ft rain 2 U. I
1 a 1965 - model sedan, was
m Tommy R. Reeves, 20. of Rt. 2,
• Box 203. Buna, a welder’s
1 helper. Reeves suffered chest
1 injuries, cuts and abrasions.
. ... . ■ vote in Alabama or Texas,sinee
American imperialism against he had lost his residence in Ala-
Reds Blast White P aper:msnrfehshencmachessm
« , • 7 | 7 dgn that day to attend the funer- •
T. o ' m- A -_ __ f Y ' al of Sir Winston Churchill.
. Reaction Is Good at Homesssnms"*
. [provision did not violate the fed-
Soviet Viet Nam were to stop, the sit- military intervention iuth eral Constitution’s guarantee of
in and uatiod would then become one Viet Nam and to justify further equal protection of alws.
... • f'drrinotAn' cniA ha enIA Wrt
. . _ SEAT BELTS—Seat belts were .
the American bombers kill four available in many of the cars
—--------ft-- Vidor chamber ogr icla is suthaVethamese troops and involved in weekend traffic mb-
-eu."a b Teeding.severel ly and change official position and now)
would likely have bled to death favor barge canal feasibility
without first aid at the scene. M study.
Asked if the State Depart-
----------- . -— ment had recelved.further reac-
■ ,"554ffisa .W »panemeneppresbitkzcapedecnina
day as a special consultant on comment. - -
.co ...... motorist..is credited for saving were injured. Neither was hurt forming
ers in the area. They fied --k one of the victims. ■ seriously. - A he
ets and dropped bombs and the The most serious of the two
other possible sites reported no
sign of a meeting.
. The Communist party paper
Pravda published the names of
47 delegates from 18 parties,
including the Soviet one, who it
begin nagea witn rollage in a cove in MAURICEVILLE (Spl)—Two was treated and dismissed for
A , tbe,Mekong Delta province of traffic mishaps within an hour l<
Kimi Hon/ miles helnw Sai. here early today ’on a mist
dampened I" ’ ' ’
on records in last weekend of . -......--
open track competition . . . Ste- were listed as observers. The
gall’s leads in team race in (See MOSCOW, Page 1)
OWBA city tournament. ............. ......:—
A change from a B to an F , ... _____
----- 2o-----;-------- zone is sought also by Frank today to discuss fading pn
Highway 62 sent sU gating™anther 2ciden nveste isaxnl o 22 ardsetnvolved
haps, but occupants of only one
. of the cars were using the belts,
Soviet Premier Alexei N. Highway Patrolman S. H Sv Ift
Kosygin and Red China blast reports. The motorists using the
the State Department's white seat belts, as usual, weren't:
paper on Viet Nam. In the Unit- seriously hurt. The others were:
senting opinion. Chief Justice
Eerl Warren did not parici-
pate in the rtse.
Warren was absent from the /
high bench
crews reported hearing second- ___________ qvnu .00, u u uuua new cua
ary explosions after, their bomb the, threat has now become News Agency, said the United
runercnuladhageonsemaarmhuns!lacute" e-........... *......
vereide:ay: tions depot.
"PP ova of The ground operation was
■ — l . Sturdy, when two
-‘ange Memorial Hospital where
। he was treated for chest and
back pains, bruises on the legs
and severe lacerations on the
One request entails property (o be developed in a workshop
and confirmed his belief that "if the agency’, said the purpose of the anthessouthwest comner.of,xoth session.
M pressure a8ainst &»u>h|report "Is to whitewash the U.S. a desfdornraxtona k X com-
ets and dropped bombs and the
— . object reportedly burped and
Reynolds said Sunday that lie sank. .
0*2 “ leiepiune Two-weeks ago Vietnamese
call from Secretary of Labor lighters sank a ship carrying a
Willard Wirtz who told him In- large cargo of arms and ammu- . ...
dis wae i_ ...-----j . nition off the coast of central turn in the path 01 an oncoming
Viet Nam. / 5 auto. Highway Patrolman S. H.
Saigon. A large Communist .. j. - - ---r- — -
foree was Helieve in Hava hean the dirty acts of the Americans
operating in thearea.ha can be recorded in a white
) WASHINGTON (AP) - The Carrington who said he has
I Supreme Court struck down fo-been a residento EhRas Sr
I vision allowing members of the permanent home. He entered
• armed forces to vote only in ihethe sen-ice while a resident of
county in whch.they resided Bessemer, Xia., and has been
government when they joined up. The provi- dented the right to vote in Tex-
Viei Nam. sion has kept some soldiers re- s, 1 „ . .. . ,
eCi-— ... . - . Justice Potter Stewart deliv-
ered the 7-1 decision. Justice
typified by comment from Sen.
Henry M. Jackson D-Wasn.,
who said: .........
“The (State) Department has ..
ruuien cuuulen 2 . ’ 1 a most convincing constitution
Of military voting
..... munists and North Vietnamese strength in areas where mill-
in a clear-cut plan of Commu- tary bases are located.
nist takeover in South Viet ".......
Nam.”
gathered in secrecy in Mcow
. Elsewhere in the state, the ing on such a canal if it
recorded but is Associated Press reports built.
A moderate cold front pep-
pered snow on the Panhandle
,----- - — and South Plains of Texas today
mostly cloudy and warm today and many other areas had rain.'
with the hicheet 6 em n--n 4 --- As ■ j • —. ।
. 1 a - : —.3 Al mid-morning, Silverton,
expected to reach about 76 de- Plainview, Olton and Friona
had an inch of snow on the
Vidor Chamber F^ors Barge Canalsmnemausn.n.pn
— -------------------.. ■ ■ . stud, ... ^^7?
ferity of the proposed nav.toPasnwatoont rareednsaturday
igaton./drainage and effluent. West Gulf Coast ILA r.
canal... substantial new benefits. The
Directors of the local cham- settlement culminated months
ber in a mid December ses- of on-again, off-gain"ba
" went on record asoppos-ing.
"nnoni canal. - This left only the South At-
.. wou vuv . avauaie. t —J this decision, addi-Hantic area frbm Morehead,
‘We go on record as being in tional meetings have been held NC., to Tampa, Fla., as the . • en — --
-- 2 i 4 and nther fete . only ILA district still unsettl’d fired upon as he flew over what
on a new labor pact. anmar-d * h - *------
MOSCOW (AP) HRro-Soviet
foreign Communist readers
n SB’s: mPSttdns dratt final
on three requests for zoning Street' zonir
changes, one involving contro-
The possibility of increased
action by U.S. Navy .patrol ships
— ..........a goe against vessels running guns .... ..
cable from Chester from North Viet Nam to guerril- feet into a white picket fence
itc «—। j— >- las in the south increased fol- in front of the Archie. L. Le-
American white Blane residence on Highway 62.
Andrews was taken to Or-
the Communist Viet Cong have
been halted in. a Mekong Delta
area after the American bomb-
ers accidentally killed 4 South
Vietnamese troops and wounded
15.
Officers said the error result-
Thunderstorm Brings
Record Rain for Year
-. • ' ■
Heavy thunderstorms which ferson County office of the U S
moved across the Southeast Weather Bureau.
Texas area last night brought
battalions of paratroops were — ---------------- ------------ ,
flown to the front in 137 hellcop. South Vietnamese war. Several extending the
ters. It was the biggest lift of said they thought the white ing new ai
the war. "-------hehai-—dtl---* -
mIV
CHINESE REDS MADE THIS SIGHT - Die U.S.
The 14,000 - word document
issued Saturday charged that ____ ______ _____________
I Communist efforts to conquer that all people in Asia would
n South Viet Nam are being "in- “unite against what the Ameri-
. a - - -/• spired, directed, supplied and cans , are doing there in Viet
it it was difficult to assess the controlled” by North Viet Nam Nam.”
.......' " --- “■ and that “recently the pace (of
a request from Carl Hickey of
1012 Cherry Ave. on a change tion on the location of the talks,
from a B to an F zone for two Western correspondents sta-
____!«s on the northeast corner of tiened outside the Soviet party’s
-----Summary - Index—----
News of Today
| Cazzie Russell’s heroics pull said were in Moscow.
Orange City Planning: and Michigan through another close- . They were from Argentina,
Zoning Commission tomorrow; scrape ... SMU tries to clinch Australla, Brazi ! Bulgaria,
will holdpublic hearings on tie in Southwest Conference by Cuba, Czechoslovakia, f inland,
three zoning change requests, [breaking a jinx atCoUcge Sta-Erance, East Germanv: West
___ tion, . ’Germany, Hungary, India, Ita:
Census Bureau figures show1 ----- I, Mongolia Poland, Syria and
26 per cent growth in county’s Texas Southern leads assault theasovlet Union. ;
retail establishments, on records in last weekend of Three American Communists
Picket line removed by ILA
here to allow unloading of
freightcars at county port
Reeves was taking a com-
panion, Eremic C. Ponthieu.
femmmemrenmsnem
Victims of U.S. Air Raids
States has long been “busy to; -
A check with several senators venting excuses and preparing
produced agreement that the the public for new aggression’’
St " . *-" —* - against North Viet Nam.
, ------- ---It called the State Department
immunist involvement in tne document "apr etext for further
system of communication be-
tween ground advisers and
planes, it takes about three
minutes to call off an air strike,
they said.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1965, newspaper, March 1, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619315/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.