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In Automobile Wreck Elsewhere
The Orange Leader
I* c5£ Uttst Edifior
VOirilV—NUMBER 196 Member Assorted hn» ORANGE.JTfXAS, MONDAY, AUGUST If.1957 8 Nft*;
Plumbers, Contractors Still Deadlocked
Air Force Doctor Goes Skyward
To Check Brink of Outer Space
CROSBY, Minn, IB—A huge til- fog. Then the balloon, an exclam-
verv balloon rose from a caver- ation point shimmering against a
■out iron mine today earning an background of the jagged deep
Aii- Force doctor skyward for t red iron ore, hoisted Ihe 34-year-
24 hour Ipok at Ihe brink of outer old airman.
■I*ce * | Maj. Simons, a native of Lan
As helicopters holered around caster, Pa. peered out of port
tha huge pit,. Maj. David G. Simons holes in his gondola—laden With
was lifted in an unprecedented ex- instruments—as Air Force project
1 • 4
ptriment in aerial medicine
A bright northern Minnesota 9:25 a m
Man High” Rot under way at
Sun burned off an eiarly morning
Store Here
Loses $400
In Robbery
An endurance test of man's 8 (
ability to live in an artificial at-
mosphere at high altitude, the *
flight was expected to give the
Air Force important information
on what pilots of the future must
contend with during travel through
space
Senators
Are Told
Of Risks
f WASHINGTON tf»-Secretary of
State Dulles told senators today!
that "Th'e whole foundation ot ourj
i security structures is endangered”!
by the house cut of $809,650,000 in
the foreign aid appropriations bill.
If Congress is unwilling fo pro-
vide the funds to help allies main-
tain their defenses. Dulles said,
• We face a new insecurity and a
future of grave risks ‘
Area1 plumbers and contractor*
were stiH deadlocked today in their J'1. na,'on
negotiations for a new contract, ,0"’
disagreeing on fringe benefits for Dulles headed a team of four
the 150 plumbers involved. top administration futures bidding.
No pew meetings were in pro-- at a meeting Of the Senate Appro-;
pert for the iwp groups who met print ions Committee f*r upward
Saturday but failed to come to revision of the house passed bill.)
agreement, it appeared today that >Accompanying him to the se •
the plumbers might be away from Vl)n Wt.re John Hollister, outgoing
their jobs lor as long as three fomj,n aid director, Adm Arthur
Radford, reiired chairman of the
ial Gardens under direction of
i
School Jobs
Shut Down
By Dispute
weeks.
Area plumbers are members of
x
Scene of the launching was H.
. M. Hanna Co.’s Portsmouth mine
An srmed robbery of the Bilbo on the Cuvuna iron range in north-
central Minnesota.
Time and place of the launching
was withheld from the public bc-i
Grocery, 10th and Burton Sts., yes-
terday at 10:30 p m. netted $400
its^ash for the two-thieves
MrfcSw,.
Bilbo, owner and op cau!Mf °t ,he critical nature of the
flight, but hundreds of cars gath-
(See SPACE TRIP, Page I)
erator^Ttke'^'saare, was the only
one present at tbv-Ojme of the
robbery. She reported tiiat she! had
already closed the store and count-
ed tjje day’s receipts when she
remembered she Jyd not locked
the door of an outside icebox.
When she opened the front door
to lock the box a man stepped upj
and asked if he could buy some
cigarettes. When she told him the; Representatives of Lockwood,
more was closed he pulled a blue- Andrews It Newham, engineers,
Road Plan Data
Due Wednesday
this area.
j A spokesman for the master turn as
;; plumbers, who negotiate through
| the Sabine-Neehes Plumbing and
tiiHeating Contractors Assn , said to-
1]day that plumbers made no special
('dispensation to continue woik ontJ
ithe schools,
| The Orange school units affected
It in the tteup are old Carr Junior
High School and Anderson and
f Curtis elementary schools.
School officials here have said WASHINGTON **~Sen Francis
BRIDGE CITY (Spt)— Las
for Thomas James Keshet!
who was killed yesterday about . Kashella was pronounced head
1:15 p m in an automobile crash on arrival at St Mary's Hospital^
m Port Arthur, will be held Wed- m Port Arthur following a two-car
nesday at Warn rottfsion tt Marshall and 5th Sts
Services will be in the ("lav bar Others involved m the collision
Funeral I’ome chapel in Orange Were not injured,
with the Rev. Lewis E Tucker, Kashella'* death is the third out-
pastor of St Paul's Methodist of-town traffic fatality involving
Church of Bridge City, afficiatiofp Orange persons within lea than a
Burial will be ui Hillcrest Me- week —
The other two who met death ext
y highways outside of Orange Coun-
| tv were Sp 2 Billy Ersrl Franks,
i 25. of Orsngefield, who was killed
| Wednesday morning near Bishop,
1 Calif., and Charles W Urquhart,
1 3t. killed Saturday near Ahiquer-
i que, N M. * ' .
I Franks' services were to he held
I today at It) a m at the Claybar
L Chanel With the Rev Bill Johnson,
I pastor of the Orangefjeld Baptist
g Church officiating Burial was to
P .be in the Forest Lawn Cemetery.
§ H i* pro vable that Urqphart *
I heniy will be sh.pped .to Pittsburg,
f£ Kan,, fur services and burnt. He
f Wa* an employe of Spencer Chem-
K leal co
Kd'hHIa was a passenger in a
| far driven by Clyde. Leslie Dun-
%: can Tt". 1", of Bridge c,tv. Dun-
fan's car collided at the" street ‘
intersection with another driven by,
.Jack Harlan-Williams, 25, of Port
j Arthur
On impact, Duncan'S car veered
sharply and turned over on its
ngbt side, frtu tunpg Kashella'*
■ skull lerrv t.ip-.ivi |?, of Orange
another passenger, was not m-
jured
A Plaeetfe ambulance, driven by
^.Charles II an sen en route to the box-
>inl with Kashella, was in a col*
Tltere was no immediate indica- ™ president, testified today that ltglnn .** lhp .tn.etWHTipn of Tho-
TOMMY KASHELLA
Mohn Tells
2SVS rr.Ot Contact
and Pipefitters. " • Sen MtmUt (RSD)
They are adamant on a "no con- would try Id P«t Congress on rev » 4/ •, I M^f f
tract, no work” basis The work ord a* favoring a requirement that yy /|f| llOTTU ■
stoppage, is affecting three schools nations receiving economic loans *
in Orange, l.amar Tech in Beau- must make some annual repay " ASHING J ON (AH
moot anu other non-school jobs in ment. '' J mar O Motur, I amster* Union j
to the administration atti-
(See FOREIGN AIDS, Page 8)
Changes Asked
In Draft Ages
Jam s R Holia fust n-iptnr ed.”fV*v> m'' W'-dwnrth. BM .
him in November 19.35 about charJ?*'nfllm'' 10 tovektmatm* officers,
term'; the New York To mister TRAFFIC DEATHS, Page RL.
locals described by Senate inves-
tigators as phony
The units —- staff d by allegedly
hoodlum officers but having.., po
members - ultimately' figured m 1
placing Hoffa's man. John
O'Rourke, in Charge of New York
area Teamsters union affairs ., ,
boss df the WASHINGTON db — (louse
■ ,v »■*■»*» » d;,' nj
Rights Bill Vote
This Week Eyed
SHOT AFTER WILD CHASE-A I7-year-old girl, identified by
steel revolver from his open shirt W>R report Wednesday to Orange police,as Shirley Ann Dickel, of lamcaster. Pa., receives emer- ously^disrupted
and told her to step back into the County Commissioners Court on gency treatment for gunshot wound in her shoulder after a wild
«k.» » a- . -j ........... . . ........... . ....... Hoff.*, Midwest .............
that it the tieup continues for sev- Gy*e (R-SD1 said todav he williTcgisters, now is heir apparent hp^akei Rayburn (Dlrx) « ud to-
SSS&bSs ..............
lower The Senate Rackets lnvestlgat
building. !,he revisions in the proposed five- chase through Baltimore city streets A motorcycle "policeman shot
TTie monev for the night already mi|lion - dollar road improvement her after she failed to follow the officer to a police station to an-
bad been counted and was lying Program! according to the county swer speeding charges (AP Wirephotn)
on the counter. The man, described enR|ne*r- J G. (Gus) Fovle.
by Mrs. Bilbo as tall, well tanned* coyle said he had been advised
and good looking, took this money Kv the firm's David Adair that fhe
and asked her to open the cash Court. w#ou'd them he given revised
register which was empty. maps of the program and items to
The second man waited outside t . . j nrmltT
apparently watching. Mrs. Bilbo! ^ latesf #dd,t'on ,0 ,he Pr* BFIRUT'
which^was"parkerf*'atethe norVof £oni'j“n,*t bldc ■* pro- wing opponenf*.' Th.rt«m"trfficer«
the building on Burton street. ^ m the We^Bluff r21d i ?°V,rt f,Ce™ , .PUr,^ ri*hUiUJ wer# f'red or *m«'
Mrs. Bilbo said the man with!*— ,0 ,he West B " road lfrora the politically powerful,cus and a number fled to Beirut,
the gun was about 23 to 26 years
Plumbing in these three schools
is torn nut and
the maximum age from 28 to 25;ing Commjittf
lin if'"nth. vearii x dealt With racketeers Johnny D«v „ •’•’miHiaH readied a
little other work ** (•„r.|i„ .ml bih#r movp ,0 pry the disputed bill out
it is replaced ! We have aUch a large manpow Tony <orall< and other of lhl, Hw|<„ ( mnmmw
pf*ol now that we are making goons to get t,>e lm als chartered
Army Purge Puts Tense Syria
Closer to Communist Sphere
can be done until it is replaced »e nave sum a large manpow ■—.< -m* ....... of the Hou.se Rules
flashes ire scheduled to start cr pool now that we are m iking *o«w ,0 ' 'f ,rH ■’ 5 fhsrttrwl Ill|t Ruvbairn met with re-
Sept 9 but school officials have-an unwarranted period, of- liability; *«d ['* u Rmffke *Affection porters, the Democrats had vet to
said these buildings rapnot he used on the civilian populstion,” Case: Mohn Is vie* president in chsrge
renovation job* are com said iri *n Interview He is • mem Td Teamst- ri
jyesinent in rnarge go ,hrml(l|, w,fh lh„,r vr,„, ()f
Washington head presenting a formal written de-
until Jha ......... t - _____ ___________________ _____JR______ _____|
pletea lier of fhe Senate Armed Servian9u*r',«r». and executive assistant niand to get committee action on
The plumbers have been offered Committee x * ^lo Heck' the bill,
a U'4-csnt-pcr hour hike that r,s. ia*id hj Dr.m,.,.,|, wili u,,
would allow a scale of $3 50'j for 1 proPp*a“N w|"
irsr-ars^-t s;
He said lloffa first approached
fbim about giving Teamster* char-j
to a set of 'Ne-w York tornTi compromise more
And Republican* still were tit-
ting tight in hope of forcing a
to their llEmg
Al l than tlih Demiwratir proposed ac- !
«w — ®* Mli ““ Sh? .***!*»* II* nW*l rt liw Sfnai, I,>11 »>ih a
mT* - *• T ’SSi :,mm “V; MtiXTS, t£
The report is scheduled during army. While Premier Sabn Aaeeli's prentice training bind and 10 cents r^,‘‘ ' in* !h.- "N,n T M®. because Newsmen asked Rayburn whath-
contractors. jk^P- officials were all in Washington bill this week leaders have been
vyhair. ' »*oyie explained that the original; extreme leftist In Syria's army,’President Shukri Kuwftly'a pro-1 me spokesman for the contrac-: Pentagon officials,; particularly f()r dedication of th unions new P"*hing for ad totimment by the
----------J— l-ockwnnd Andrew* & Newnam.took control of the armv over the'fesaed neutrality between Eaat'|f» 'he union demands Armv loaders, are pushing for r,VI, a o I! a t fi^aduu wt r * "d l»' d’e i-
old, approximately 5 feet. * i^hesif*? ,m' meetm8 of the governing, Gen. Afif Bury, known through Mkiscow-o r i e n t e d government *n hourefor a well
tall and weighing about 140 pounds ooay' .out Ihe Middle East as the most seemed to hive been strengthened been refused by the
He had light wavy hair. 1 Foyle explained that the original1 extreme leftist in Syria's army. President Shukri Kuwltfy’a pro- The spokesman foi
Local police officers are conduct- *'<K)lwood' Andrews
log investigation*. 1 nr*',mm*rv c,,rv‘”
Plane Crash
Fatal to Two
ange City Commission were funds
Newnam.took control of the army over the fessed
preliminary survey report is not:weekend, usually reliable sources and West—already cloudy behind
being revised but the new projects Mid. , Russian arms dea la-bec a me a lit-
are simply being added |p — i tie more indietmct.
Cha^ed.at the ins,ance °! °f jrorms Hit' Kuwatly had once threatened to
: resign rather than let Communist
) supporters take complete control
of the army. But the weekend's
Main to provide a public thorough-! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 caiMwitMormar'a^wal of tlto
plane fare to the Orange Pulp & Paper Scattered showers sprinkled president. ^
Kuwatly signed
Uo be spent on Sunset drive. They
will be moved to extend Division
avenue to 13th street and 13th to>
Texas Areas
"stiff'' and added "We've given Senate approval of this Draft Act
(Sea PLUMBERS, Pag* lj change but Ihe Senate committee
mm, • _ . delayed'action after a public hear
Violent Deaths
up —:
Plague Texas
Recent monthly draft call* have
been a* low a* 7,000, or at an
annual rate of 84,000 men lhe*e
"calls have town gettin” smaller;
because of cutbacks in armed
JWbtoft five nullum il 0 liar fii-.lqn m ri '"d
.building, adioiiung the Capitol 1 < ''ituirily hope so, Rayburn
y* i a bad DDnnc ,*ried definite i eer*
(See LABOR PROBI ,»f age 8l ,a)n|y ^ M) ,fl son](, W(|y „
Hut as for getting Congtqs* out
of town, bv the week's enti, Rav-
hurn acknowledged that he's
doubtful the legislators would not
be able to wind up their business
by that time
The upcsker said he did not d<s-
Radio Chain
To Aid Ships
Bjr THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Traffic killed 13 and 4 frowned-^'vice; strength; and because of a Vi'am 7>f radto.na’vigaHmi airiecui*" civil right* with President
IIAII FAX, Nova Scotia flG-AI
w«ckend violence in Texas took targe number of volunteers
presioenttarjj lives
FRANKFURT, Germany
A U.S. Army courier
gashed into the grounds of a fac-Mill. ;Tftxas Monday in fhe wako of
tory today. Two crewmen were Provisions are to be included in booming storms Sunday which . — - r-—— —li4 urea, i , „ ,
- 1 w"“r smh “■ *“ ““by ,my "mmM .........SK5* “ 'mS k zKzrzxi— ........... ...........
Bolivar Peninsula for the body of; ,^ar , , _ . , The system, embracing ground l-.iserihower haa received
The two-en ,
missed the factory's administra-
tion building, where 25 persons
were at work.
U.S. Army officials on the spot
said the plane had just taken off
from the Army’s Bonames Air
Base and was trying to gain alti-
tude, ♦ | OSWF.GO, N.
It plummeted to earth In an sion tore through
Rescue Worker
Dies in Tunnel
...... - Hocamp, Lancaster,
Walter Smith, 65, Was killed by and ",m •rmy command- drowned in Lake Whitnev Sundav
a bolt at Houston. Earlier, light- pr 'n chief and chief of staff, an ~
ning shattered the steeple of a official announcement said.
Dallas church and knocked out Its; Then, amid rumors that Kuwat-
eleetric organ. ly had resigned—which Assali d«-
Hard rain* flooded Baytown nied-the Preaident flew to Egypt
went 1 'xcnbower at a breakfast confer-
ence this morning He said the
cmilil help ,m*v he and Eisenhower
abaut 1,300.000 young men gV. rt'such ibs'astrrs as the Andre , ,oreign aid
[to North Atlantic shipping
: into operation today
Rs sjxinsors said it
streets. High winds overturned yesterday. In Cairo for the third d'«l Sunday in a
Y. (iB-An explo- l.hre* tra,ler houses, damaged a time in aix months, he talked with!**** ,,f MkJmey
' IiimiKap enmivint, In h 1.11 mi am P-i... »» . . . ■___ * .
=5S|!|ggJ$gS! S5||||S -MMk
m to ttion ar(> inMn,, i„,| k *u n* the St' ’ w*w* Seaway.
'fori Lenord Got tardy, about 65, was ,ake *h« older eligible* first
fatally injured m San Antonio Sun
(Sec RIGHTS BILL, Page 8)
Highway Contracts
- .................... .................a tunnel SJTtot,umb*rJ c«mPan-V building and Eg*ptl«n"'SnENiwr "toi Lenord Gottardy, about 65. wm «ake 'he older eligible* first I.JaV^dr to
open square near a leather factory rock 100 feet below Ljike Ontario^^smashed plate glass windows m f^ore than an hour. fatally injured in San Antonio Sun C»se »nd his proposal ’ would Mn,rri .m(v n irLr. \, }, ,* «tn, r.
and burst into flames. German po- and killed three construction work- •*' 811,0 ''rm. The Syrian and Fsvntian arm day w**eB h* *n,° d,e blades of remove uncertainty from the lives Priia.,1 f**%„a. 70? 7 A J'/..
lice said the plane struck a chim-ers yesterday. The blast turned Karnes County got winds of up Jn* ^,aa 8"d F«yiM^ *rm- a tree limb cutter and p,sn* nf millions of Voung ^, 1Y LOVCr FJS.S M//CS
at the factory. )th« 6,250-foot tunnel into a gas-lf? « “...hour and “P pf. .Clifford Tally. 43, Wharton, was mrn Ud their famibe, ” ’nf'
— L23 command plane is ra- filled death trap that claimed an- th'cf '"ch®-1 °f rain
pable of carrying several pasen- other worker’s life today. Kenedy lost electricity
ger* In addition to the two-man ^ fourlh ma„ wi, overComeal,° h"
crew bu Army authorities said „ he worked with a trew trytog:10" “Tl 'toches of rain in
onlv the two crew members were l._.- k^iu. „» 3,vT Some 2.1 inches of rain in _
victims wr y h i s t°ur 1 a * h *d„.K,e"ad.y. v,Near^ Scully announced as a medical
victims ear y Karnes City g9t 2.4 inches and checkup in Alexandria. He fiew a * cl ,, . ..
Gdlett 275 to Alexandria after seeing Nasser McElrOy Nomination
The system Involve* t low fr*
At present, most draft -age men (xwiiion finding device
WASHING ION (.*-Texas has
293 j mile* of. the Interstate »vs-
aboard
Their name* were withheld.
three blast
i morning.
Further efforts at retrieving the
Observers Arrive
l*or Girard T rial
MAEBASHl, Japan <JB-A sum- ^nba- of the approximately
. .. lain U'Arb ...kA A* ika
Car* near Kenedy were stalled and wcn(
to a
hospital.
Tu-
itions formally ordering Army
.... .........Iv
three bodies weye called off until for a time by the blinding rain.
mtilating equipment couto be in -n,e cool front which touched off . . . , u/*cimurrnw
ii*. ._ „ , 'he rain* had dissolved over Texas Ambassador Racalled rAnfi,«.a
Lloyd Matteson, 32, of qearby Mnnday> t^Weathet Bureau said. " ^ ”!: n*ca,,«a confirmed
The front earlier dumped Heavy, ®V WCSt Germany
are united under the
8 COt^tel"'cLmi* “7u^«S^COe;^ PfaK*ek**y if £ ^ '*"d ‘•'•’"•tl rn’ml’l V'ZV. to® S™
,o ASM. .f.,r MCEUOV NMWM. rXffZ&SiT* "" ........ ^ ^TO.'T "" **
are exempt'd from induction
Confirmed by Senate
160 workers who labored at the
mg ______
cialist William S. Girard to:*«**•. , .. ^ J
ear in court for his trial on inside the gas-filled
irges of fatally shooting t Fellow workers said he start-
ran out of oxygen aboutk*1"* BAD NEUSTADT. Gtru^i-
et inside the gas filled tun- Te*a*’ wl,h JuncUon R®,t)n8 ^ Foreign Minister Heinrich von
President
tton of Neil H
hv JSr'Sk StX U N- Calls Session
Eisenhower', nomine Qvcr Hungarian Rise
NATIONS, NY
McF.lrov a* Hie;
honally in July, the Bureau said,
From 'ruin signals. * ship /b>tal tost of th.s work n n
equijmH w„, re-e.ving^Kn, Jgw*- * »» '>r
ran chart it. position mmkiyTbn. Ung built A
ntjvira privjrf^ a amlmamis rn.m . -x , .. ... { ,t
# ,1 jus win emt a total of
of fht* «ihip « rour»e and h^dmp '
< ■ * > „ . w»rh ttiff t*mml %QV
Brndix -Aviation Corp„ which ernmeot tiro-.idmg $7«<.n(»n
tfi - ho'ds fh- US and ( muiim rights jhe vW^Npid building projett
inches.
iPn
slgne
Gira
icky atid tore off hi* oxygen
TOKYO (*i
The summon* was then deliv- ^ji Aylor, 36. Harrisonburg. Va„
ired to the commander at Camp the tunnel foreman; and l.inwood
lW’ » "J*1** *°u'h here, Hieston, 47, Elkton, Va., constroc-
wltore Girard is restricted. j tton superintendent.
Former American Legion Com- -------------
ttftfSfSgpfiaruch Turns 87 With Single
M" .........*‘Wish: To See Dawn of Peace
aVrlM "flaym^nWc^nw|0nofWthe _0LD .WESTHURY. N Y. Oh - made toward permanent peace in
new secretary of Defense i__yNlT¥ ^ .1
Heinrich' von\McElrnv is rgsignmg the Brest Jne UN fodat called a ; ml said the a now umh 41,066-
iBrentano savs the, recall of Am-ldehcy of Procter A Gamble tojmeCUAT of Hv* General Asr*~'hly ship with its distance from under- nine ,rU, »>.,!> p, 99
>B*x*ador Rolf Lahr from Ihe Sd--rep'acexCharles E. Wilson in the for/Sfcpt JJ to debate the Hun water obstacles aurh as shod* »n*I p(-r .wnt *:f a'l AmdTx . 11 cities of
viet-Went German trade and re nation’s top military policy post ;^trian problem. the point of nearest landfall. yj i.on rnnyla:: on „r itvii
1 a .Jap8.1e*e pr0',®c' Pa,ria<ion talks in Moscow does Also confirmed by voice vote' The spatial m eting just a week —- -------—
tors appealed today the acquittal not mean negotiates have broken was the nommabon of James It ,hea-1 of the redotorlW session, n , , rT| kl
of U S. Airman Benjamin Owyang dwn , Smith Jr., byear-old Cotorado will be concerned primarilv with BULLETIN
i .* ti,f‘,i,CCU*ed h' ,aid' ,h# *tate <* affairs rancher, as new foreign *A chief the IfiOJMM)-word report of the Nr.-W YnRK |H,.,d „f
of the fatal stabbing of a Japanese in Mo*ow I. wrious Smuh succeds James B Hollis- UN* Committee 5 IB« » iry direetors nfZ ^ Vo'kI.!
•ifh.r «h. nr nriMM-otto. Bre <*■•***•« over ter of Cincinnati as director of the which blasted Russia fir ft* brut.,I voted todav to move the ttam’a
eitner tne aetense or prosecution the issue of repatriation. International Cooperation Admin- suppression of last fill's Munjtan- baw-hall franchise to San Lranrl*-
may appeal.
West Germany claims there are TitratiOB,
some 80,000 persons ia the Soviet
Union who want to be repatri-i
ated The Russians announced!
there are no such people
an uprising.
CO In l*W.
■yman
U.S. Senate Jodiciary Committee:
Bernard M. Baruch, adviser to
U.S. ATTORNEY NAMED
world Aereements between , WASHINGTON >m - The Senate J
ZX ^;«rd^rVtenw."ld'"m:d^0!PrM»denta and P«rk-hench Philos- nations will mg guarantee it Cw"mlt*ee Bpprov*d ** 1
SS. ,id# hiS r ,hirth- be an intornation.l
-—-:-i'Jl8y J0d8yrth °?a W',h *° ** authority which owns all the na- F.,tern Te«« V
TJ/ hThA* r*mHAnW°e r . .Tural resources and fissionable — —^
today S Weather l_Tb6^:a!!,dwi> s,£:, ; materials required to wage atom-; _______X/
\:
m'M
Dm u.l WwHwr lurtov
I amassed three mtlltcwi dollars by, j#* u »r mithnritv n>nc# aUw
the age of 32. will spend the day h.ve crX! <d t^ nLeTsarv sc7
loci hmam tocly cloudy «nd ,t . simmer cottage here on Long ^
rn,id today iKrough Way w.»h sea,- Island. He expect* visits from his 2 metallurgical process-
8h,m00n ,0"!,hre* ch'Wre"' “ I "Then .H the world's atom
must be handed over to
authority for debombi
*SrK!fl5ri5 because
wilt b* around 9t deg.ess ond th*'porch l*l»«..llo >U,.t:h°mb«
d^... The wind, will b. from tk, j the difficult Un™*™ tTmnto >n«er °! contamination by fall-
ftt*t ot I, to' 15 mil«
town 4 to S
Wmdt will... rt»« to approximately 25
•nil** P*r h«iu< in thunder jtormt.
Tomorrow* Tid*t: On *he Sabm* a
high tide ot f2:1 A a:m and a low at
AH 8 pm. There will be a high at
liAA o.m. at bolivar and a low at
1:49 pm.
' x. Son rise* tomorrow at 5:46 o.m.
Odd will tet at 6:52 p m. ,
Ye»terday» temperature reading*:
high, 97, lew 79 and .39 inch*, of
per hour end for betting on horse races and de- * .
m.le, per hour tonight nymg that he never drank mto£(*J«wctpons ^ 3gSe e£55'
"I’ve never been a teetotaler of utlllzed ,or P«aceful pur-
^tn^^maSetTad-lSti h‘*
^leCs'^en1 thfconve^'1*1^ in a ~ah- indLun^to.t J
"feswt
Wilson is still keen.
V
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on drifted to world peace and
the Baruch plan for atomic con- SS!?.
tool, which the Soviet Union re-
jected.
"If I had one wish to be granted
me, I should like to see a start
Would Russia ever accept his
plan for world peace? “1 believe
(See BARUCH. Pace 8)
*2?
50(509 p'/pulat on cir rhqre v,iih
timifrtl access divided hujfchwsyt
Coqe's Aiforney Told Grond Jury
'Not Kidding' About Qucstiomngx
NjillSTIN tf» — Di*' Arty '(,«■»" ''xv’
I’riietfr warned Ben Jack Cage's
lawyer today the Travis County ,
grand jiiry^ w»s ’ not kidding*'
.iliocjl variliTtK I ho insuranfo prrv *
muter to apjo'jut io-n* tomorrow,
M. R lr:mi D itfu-, if'oi m- . for
i^gp„ said h«> did noC-kaow where
M l ■ pr#jj »| tha '
jdefunht K T Insurance (o
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GF.NKYA^;Sn;txer: ind --TM '
jniern«tionyl 'R<(T Cross Cmpmi!- \
'Uto annoon vd fiyfav u is sjwpping
■tnr'd^iytl. supph-s' for ,f|»».
treatmenf of. victims n( fhw Per-
sian Gidfx|i^f4*trMG
**. . No sense of you going
hungry. Doc — with the Leader
Want Ads loaded with fresh vege-
tables!'* x
I ORANGE JUICE
DOWNED BUMP-A Navy blimp wallow* in
Pamlico Sound off the North Carolina coast af-
ter having the fabric covering torn and dump-
ed in the sea during a sudden ram squall The
nine man crew of Navy reservists piled aboard
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life raft* and were rescued by a fishing boat
They were eo route bark to their home bise at
South Weymouth. Mass, after spending two
week* active training duty id Cuba. (AP Wire
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IN THE RECORDS- Cfogrcs-
-sional Record, that is. amj; jvkaced
there by Sen I vndon B. Johnson.
I The resent I eaoer column on
T-posed new federal firearms regu
iabqjis lm dentally, if you are m-
j terexhxj in avoiding such restric-
lioos and r t,. n t r. -iso-red X prte
«. w* Mbssext you get a letter
to Tien Johnson Rep. Jack
Brook* or Rep. Martin. Dies
l HEADLINE * In the Echo, in-
Stoat# publication 4jf what once was
the Texas Prison "SystenKbut, bv
act fif th* t cgislature, becortes the 1
"Texas IVpartmem of tWro.-J«
twins' as of Thurlwlay* "Far T igc
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 196, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1957, newspaper, August 19, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557261/m1/1/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.