The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ORANGE LEADER
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1965
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caused by an accidental fall " Holland.
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not sure what happened." Me-
the chamber to sponsor a W A Nobles, Jimmy Segura.
Christmas lighting contest with Dr Joe Majors and Nolton
Mrs Ilene Harrington as chair- Brown.
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NEWTON (Spl) — Mr and Liquor Control Board, has been
Mrs. Sam C. Collins and Mr assigned as superviser of the
and Mrs. Sam Forse Collins an- Beaumont district.
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sions were changed to the ness meeting in the executive
second Tuesday of each month room of the Bridge City bank.
Previousl they met on the Other directors present were
first Monday, C W. Hubbard, J. O Slaydoo.
UFOP121 (Frow Preof) $209 •
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A Nederland woman today at contact Clyde Adams as soon
3:55 a.m. was admitted to Or- ...... ....
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Plans for the election were was represented by Dr. E. E. '
completed at a Tuesday "night Sims, s c h o o l superintendent; Van ,, 4 . . .
busigessumeetingofitheboard JoBEscalesasr Brioge Honrs mpotingand cond month. „ due to the” limitation of oneit’to medium
Mrs Eva Westbrook I e f t The H^ton .Post quoted a mens ion." says Daste,"The
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Attending were Ronnie Na-
features tions, Mike Johnson, Forrest
Laughlin,-H. W. Gordy, Bobby
Cormier, Ronnie Welch, Larry
Nurses To Hold
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.e ... e . . first time with kamikaze suicide
1965. All these classes planes in the Battle for Leyte
entrips in the narade. Gulf
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The Trail Riders will follow Rnspsper at the -Umiversity of home Saturday from a national ’
the Newton Volunteer Fire De- Ten top news positions -
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Owner Sam C. Collins said the pected.
fire undoubtedly started some- Victoria was the only spot in
where in the Brown car but the the state to receive rain
exact cause was not known. Wednesday, and even that was
Officers investigating the ex- only 01 of an inch
plosion yesterday were sher- Maximum temperatures in the
ill's deputies from Jasper and state Wednesday were mostly in
Newton counties and Merryville, the 80s. Galveston had thb low'
Texas Rangers and state high- reading. with a 79, and Presidio
way patrolmen had the highest reading, with a
-------z—--— 98 Wink had a 91 degree read-
Woman’s Condition ._____
Reported Improved Architectural
A local woman. admitted to
Orange Memorial Hospital Mon- Contest IsSet
day afternoon for treatment af-
ter loss of blood and a cut on LUXEMBOURG <AP) — The
the head, was reported improv- European Coal and Steel Com
ing today. - munity is setting up an archi-
Mrs. Mable Grimes, 55, of tectural contest with prizes to-
2409 Riverside Drive, Brown- tailing $80,000. Architects and
wood, was taken to the hos-{engineers from any country in
pital by Claybar ambulance, the world can take part. Entries
■Identification Supt. W. P will close Dec. 31.
McDaniels of the county sher- The idea is to build a house
iff's department said the cause made of mass produced steel
of the woman's injuries is un- prefabricated parts.'- It must
determined. "We found no sign ihouse a family of five living in
of violence at the scene. We one of the six Common Market
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ribelle Burch. to the Texas Ch l- The spokesman said-,Graham
dren’s Hospital. Houston, for was determined to come Io
treatment of a heart condition Houston despite his weakened
The child is to make periodic condition, until he was given the
x isits to the hospital severe warning by his personal
Mrs Harold Helton is in St physician.
at Collins Motor Co.
"The public is invited to come The Beaumont district covers
Uy arid visit the senator while an 11-county area. The counties
he is in Newton," Collins said, are Jefferson, Orange. Liberty,
Sen Dies will be the honorary'Jasper. Tyler, Hardin, Cham-
parade marshal for th home-bers, Newton, Polk, Angelina
coming parade. land Trinity. . 4
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Bridge City Chamber BridoeCity n c ,
„ e J - scales, AE sanrsh Dome Crusade
To Elect 5 Directors
" —---13 his youngest son, Donald Mee- HOUSTON (AP)LThe date of Necse"Stat.Coocerrre "2 arge memora nos
BRIDGE CITY Spi-Rridge man. Other events include a hanwaschosen trommall BsNo 1828 has been set dor th Shows o the *ea“" is rw n accidem"t “the'Highway T and 1
city Chamber of Commerce Christmas parade with Mrs lstudio.employes,in. Np.York Billy Graham Greater Houston display and features student interstate 10 intersection
mernarecinra norrvhherndxarchasmivacfatrua: BaErrivaPOFimEUniEcumycdomdrseaanumne * Daste ha “ the V partme t tri A t h ill ' ed to ’ad f
^4 expire in January for chalrman a report is four as
uwrrdsri Mrs nuarycf on the recent Texas arepori erating from a recent stroke. . * f e."ou idhaxetohibit insthe lobby of he- Fine guess ambulance. , ing junior and senior horse- and a society editor, two editori-
W A Nobles'. Buck Wingard conference held at Tekd XXM was clled to New Orleans when Pohedonleda te begm Thursday' review^dingdsnrotrospective----------- ------------ men during the parade, al writers, and sports editor - Cormier, Ronnie Welch, Larry
and Fred Gregory University The local chamber his oldest son, Dan Meehan, until the November dat-"ax!lrEMeWeocstoeensworxsin.one Parade Chairman Sam F. Col-:a™ held by women. The wire LeBlanc, A nt h o n y Woolever
-' --e0 • - -ners nhe-"0ca-cname suffered a severe heart attack unus.theprdonemberedateatbetpe.o sculpture - the relief v ar i o u s matertsh inchidmg Um advises that the parade will! and photo editorships are held Stephen Hardy, Gerald"Guillory,
Dan is under treatment at fAum Prolong dreruper atin . "The reUe is a particularly woods, cardboard and sever.! begin Saturday promptly at 130 by men oyficials said that the James Vercher, Tucker John-
Mercy Hospital and his condi- momn. 1 ° state operation last demanding form of sculpture metals Sizes range from small pm Immediately following the women earned the top jobs — -a -1‛ .....
. f one 11- to medium. . { parade all floats will be put on ’ . ,
Mrs Eva Westbrook left ihe Houston Post quoted a mension," says Daste. .“Th e The exhibit will remain on display around the courthouse Newton
meeting State Bank ” ' Tuesday •“ return to San Di- spokesman for the crusade, who necessary caution involved io display through Oct. 30. The square. ‘ The honor classes Mr this
. Norse presided at the bsi ego after‘spending two months declned, the-useofhis.name working thus within limitsis a Fine Arts Building is. open Trophies will be awarded to year’s homecoming0 wiilone 'the
MPrsj M les
Freelands granddaughter. Me-- ton crusade schedule Mb
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Mary’s Hospital, Port Arthur. He said doctors found infec.
recuperating from major sur tion upon examination of Gra-
pery She is expected to be hos- ham last Tuesday and noted a
pitalized about three weeks delay in healing from the Sept. 1
Mr. and Mrs Donald Helton 9 operation
have returned to Angelton after The evangelist was told he
xisiting here with!Mr and Mrs needed no less than four weeks
By G. K. HODENFIEI D Educators have seen it coming Ha ™ duHe nton ■ Nn and. Mrs more of confined rest. The I
AP Education Writer for years. E AnHeptonusand Mr and Mrs spokesman said Graham, now I
WASHINGTON (AP) - On a They saw it coming when the Koand . at his home in Montreat.'NC,
schedule as inexorable as the number of births jumped from Anen BucK0 J a5lo has re. may be ordered back to the hos.
■un’S rising, the college crush 2 8 million in the 12 months end- Hospial for pital if recuperation fails
hit the nation's campuses this ing June 30, 1946, to 3 9 million | —..... —■
fall in the next year. Mrs Jeanease Jmes is also Mh
With rare exception, the cam They saw it coming as the'" DostorshHospital where.she DeweyVllle--
puses weren’t ready, percentage of high school grad- isjurnder Continued from Pag, O
LThrfinalrigursarnttze in roomed upward In 1939 40. only Mrs Allie Cheson celebrated also caned a provision for a
mll eercoare.apdxm mulled 14 per cent went on to ollege. her 79th birthday today She trustee election. The proposal
mil tall 8 in 1954-55 it was 29 per cent in was honored at a dinner at the was defeated
mt i. .m.. nw miio. 1964-65 it was 43 2 per cent • home of her son - in - law and This year's ballot carried no
. This .18. Alm it twomi on Although college enrollment daughter, Mr and Mrs Benny mention nt a trustee election
mnre than, % 3.6 miIonsstt will continue to climb, from this Gryder at Hamshire. current trustees of the Dew.
years ago and an 8 ver cfn, 'ear s 5 4 million to 10 or 11 mil Mrs Allie Chesson has re - board are President Le-
Massagoe last fall Pe lion by 1975, the crush may nev. ceived word that her grandson roy Guillory. B F Nelson. El
m u . 4 J , er again be as bad as il is now and his wife, Mr and Mrs lis Barbee. Vernon Shepard,
The bigsest burden hasfallen First, the birth rate leveled John Wayne Chesson of Boston. Weldon Gibson Howell Bickham
on the public colleges and uni off after that 1947 peak. Second, are she parents of twin daugh! and Allen Williams
versities, which enroll about 65 the public institutions are labor ters 1
per cent of all undergraduates ing almost frantically to expand —______
For example, the University their facilities Hospital Work
Orangefield Payment Made
alieight-ivy League schools - Mrs. G. A. scales, RE 5-3178 Orange County commissioners of Industrial Nurses will hold
Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth. ORANGEFIELD Spli _ Mr m" , A w A 86.746 P»y-its regular business and dinner
Brown, the University of Penn and Mrs Stanley Zmigrocki and mem ampbell and meeting next Thursday at 7
Mhania. Columbia, Cornell and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fredel all son..N ederland general con pm at the Royal Manor in
Princeton. of Chicago, visited this Week tractors forrecent work..on the Beaumont
To cope with the hordes of with Mr and Mrs Tommy Oanngn Memorial Ho pital ex Guest speaker. Fred A Car
students, the public institutions Broussard , ver, attorney, will present the
have started classes in early Mr and Mrs Euzeb LeBlane The court, also approved a program. Rights of Married
morning and run them late into and daughter visited Tuesday supplemental right -of : way Women "
the night They have taken over night with Mrs, LeBlanc's twin agreement with Herbert Ray Carver was graduated from
private homes as dormitories sister, Mrs Tom Fontenot She mond Kraus Kraus will ™ Millsaps College in Jackson,
and rented space in motels returned to Lake Charles home ceive M2 for. 56.acre on Ste Miss, with a B A degree and
They have squeezed three stu- yesterday following recent sur- phenson Cutoff Road near received his law degree at the
dents into rooms designed forgery at St Panrick Hospital in Vidor Universiy of Mississippi in
two, increased the use of class- Lake Charles These were the only manters 1950.
room television and opened Mrs: Bill Duhon of Winnie considered during an unusually He has been an attorney since
branch campuses visited Tuesday with her sister, brief weekly session of the that lime in 1955 he came to
And. tragically, they have Mrs William Kibodeaux, here court
shut the doors on thousands of Also visiting in the Kibodeaux
qualified applicants- for lack of home, was Mrs Duhon s daugh-
apace ter. Mrs. Ray Grooms of Or-
in New Jersey, 25,000 were ange.
turned away, .some of them hon- Mr. and Mrs Harry Garison
—.dr students and valedictorians and children x isited Sunday
'In North Carolina it was 5,000 ' . ■ ......
The University of Illinois alone Archie McMillan at Grayburg ordered dismiscdlheretstr
had to reject 7,000 Mr and Mfs James Garrison and 1 Us Judge Joe I Most Who Painted
The college crush didn't just went, on an outing an Dam B FiShe! - S D15t -udge Joe J M . N „ . .
ineak up on the United States Monday. . ... , , Mural Now Paroled
- J ---------------- Broxton pleaded innocent to DEDHAM; Mass. (AP) —
Summer Snell a charge of transporting a stolen Only one man remains of the
RI.c -umer PPel car from Lake Charles to Or- eight who painted a 30xI0-foot
DlaSl- Will Continne ange Aug. 1 reproduction of Da Vinci's mas-
icontin.ea irom n A V Judge Fisher, in granting the terpiece, the Last Suoper, in a
(Continued from Page 1) , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS defense motion dismissing the Massachusetts jail. The others
- before they could be Warm, clear weather contin- charges, said the government have been paroled.
moved outside Wooden beams ued over much of Texas with failed to prove guilt beyond The mural is on a wall in a
ard rafters i ■ the metal-sheeted temperatures in some areas “reasonable doubt.” i room that serves as a chapel,
building were charred. Damage reaching summer-like levels. ..... ... 1------
has not yet been determined. The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- I
The front offices, showroom dieted that the warm spell will I
»nd a display model had smoke continue through Thursday night
damage. The B ro w n car was,and Friday with only partly
compleiely gutted, officers said, cloudy skies and no rainfall ex-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 14, 1965, newspaper, October 14, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619516/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.