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West Orange School To Assess 1
Taxes on 311/2 Per Cent of Yalues
The West Orange School District! The major increase was because
will assess taxes this year on ap-jof approximately 10 new teachers VOL. LIV—NUMBER 197
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ximatefy 31V) per cent of actual] and a $325 rjuse above state mini-,
ue. an increase of 9ty p;r cent,mum salary schedule. voted to
over 195748. : each instructor.
The School Bpard last night' Tax Assessor - Collector Gradv
Wiopted a record budgetfor opera- jGallien sa.d from $90,000 to lo-
tion, exclusive of the year's build OOO. or one-fifth of. the budget,
jg* m th« total amount of. would be spent in teachers sai-
$46S.534.20. i aries and administration.
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Member Associotcd Press ^ORAKIGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1937 10 Pogn
i* Lotait Edition
Shutdown Of
Construction
Very Possible
A reception honoring Ben Bass,
in TenneSHse hotel cir-
During last year the school dis-
jtrict assessed tixes oa 22 per Ceoi
of value and undertook an equal!
ration program that led to
dents being charged on personal
property as we l a? real estate.
The figures for valuations come
S from Pritchard A Abbott, valua-; prominent
tion engineers, in collaboration cles. as the new general paprtager
A complete shutdown of all con- with the local tax office. of the Jack Tar Orange House,
struction jobs In tie Orange-Beau-, Gallien said that.prev,ously West was held late yesterday afternoon
moot area affected by the plumb- Orange had been paying instruc- at the local hotel,
en- work stoppage may be agreed tors at a lower salary than neigh The announcement of Bass’ ap-
on this afternoon. boring districts bv comparison pointment was made at that time
Master phtmoers. who negotiate with the work load carried. by Fd. C. Leach, of Galveston,
Through the Sabine-Neche* Plumb- hParinR on the bud?#t president of 'the Jack Tar hotel
mg tc Heitmg Contractors Assn . was hdd Friday -night with the chain. Coupled with this announce-
will meet in Baaumont at3:30 p.» ,m;tes adjourning until last night ment was the promotion of Eddie
with members of the Associated taking action Giusti. former traveling auditor
General Contractors (AGC). ... . ' . . with the chain, to assistant treas-
Buck Rainey, a member of the jn^he new h^dirt inan.rm™ urer *nd director of the Jack Tar
plumbing contractors’ negotiating £ stilted to^rox^M^ Management Corp.
committee, announced mat the balf m^th s Giusti ha* Mrved u general
session had bem scheduled. He lJ’3nth * ex r* saI>ry. whether -
I sick leave is taken or not. y
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Big Landowners Seeking School Tax Cut
New Manager
Welcomed At:
pHOrange House
Union Boss
To Explain
Connections
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said it will be open to the prFs*.
Rainey said there would be a —*-
discussion of the advisability of /» ,/ n a •
shutting down completely the jobs I QCT r Of 10
affected by the plumbers work
stoppage until agreement with
these workers has been reiched.
There also is the possibility that
the National Labor Relations
Board will be asked to assign
mediator to the dispute between,
tf)e plumbers and their employer*. „rs,
manager here for several month*
and came to Orange from Galves-
ton Giusti will assist Clyde Nidif-
fer, treasurer of the Jack Tar
chain, in accounting problems of
these properties and will continue
to serve as relief manager for the
company.
In commenting on the change,
Leach said. "The excellent job
that Mr. Giusti has done in Jack
The Orange County Chapter was T*riz,n* ,he un,t
- in the Fast Texas area cham ,s one of reason* hr h,s
Cases 'Found'
•After Appeal
PSb"otS„« “ i'rSn™ .h."S,K *gv.»«meat.”
2an WumbJr. and PiSera Fo,‘ndatlon Infertile Paralysis B»ss was lnt
man Plumber* and Piperitters the na(ionwjde March for r
on a no __i:„
(AFL-CIO) have oeen
(See PLUMBERS, Page 2)
C&R Spending
Ahead of Budget
polio cases.
The chapter has advised Joel
Chandler of Houston. East Texas
(representative for the national
foundation, that a total of 138 per-
sons who have been strirkeii by
lio at some time in the past
introduced as the new
general manager of the Oranqe
House in an informal reception at-
tended by Mayor C H. (Herb)
(See HOTEL, Page 2)
Vidor Board
Turns Down
Reductions
WASHINGTON .ft - Midwest
Teamster1* boss James Hoffa told
Senate rackets probers today he
• is willing to talk. He reserved the
right to refuse to answer ques-
tions he regards as outside the
scope of their investigation,
j Hoffa arrived smiling and con-
fident to answer charges that he
leagued with hoodlums and terror-
: ists to seue control over New York
-area teamsters Union affair*.
r The East Texas Chairman McClellan (D-Ark)
Pulp W, Paper Co . involved with granted a request that no picture*
Its subsidiary, the Southwestern be taken while Hoffa was uitder-
Settlement A -Qevelament Corp . going questioning. X
In a War againsrtax valuations in; Hoffa * lawyer, Geirge Fltz-
S”* l*,1W “J*1 st raid of Dettv.t, said taking p,c-
the Vtdor School Distncy-for reduc- ,un.8 during testimony would di-
VnK '2 i I ^ \ , y 'en Hoffi’a atienttoo
The School Board refused afMhe .
requeats '■** • > , When Hoffa arrived at tie hear-
The company's land agent. Glenn ^ , room, he-* iid "1 will answer
Kirbv, requested that a $18,200 *'• qu««UMi. when I know
a«*e sment of the school district
for these two years sgamst an Hoffa Wh* natty In a chocolate
eight mile-long drainage ditch that brown suit add. hrawn tie
---------- i u«. frfHjjb or acquaint
carriea waste from the Evadale' He gron-ted
B
ave been listed in this county.
CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER l*‘-' *°h M "U'h
Giusti Looks on os Masks Welcomes loss. New Hotel Manager \
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Row May Delay Congres^ Adjournment
According to the chapter chair-' WASHINGTON Oh— Sen Know- held their regular conference with response to
Bv PHltlP LILLY man, J. B. Peddy, Chandler Com- land (R-Calif) said today adjourn- President Eisenhower, not willing
g'ss iszrs’ * **■ *■ “ *■ ^ -
question that be i*| The civil rights hill is now sty f>*Pfr cannot operate without
to accept- «_ compro-,mied in the House Rulea Commit-!'*
Kit# a aemm rif Klnvltiae^
(t area were provided
paper mill to * marshland disposal anccs ki the crowd'^nd reached
area be erased. out to sh ike .hands \
He also as-cd for a reduction Hof is. <<■ it heir app
from $40 to $20 an acre on the the Tt'fjtyitcrs presidency
taxable value of the 4.535 77-acre given pp by the discredited
waste dfaporal tract lor both year* Beck ‘ \
J* Aff "off.-, calKbefore the racket,
i n Investigating - cqinmittee culmi-
7 65614 acres' ^rendered bv ^SAD‘ ,hr*r hesring, into
BTimTSIiJS Si, {j*
ferred bv died to F.TPAP ^ ettfT.8 J w d
However, sccording to Supt Ju- lm°7 *«• " "** Hofre>bo ,pon-
lian P. Greer, Kirby asked that the *”rpJ 1Tw.m',.m. ch*1rteXng. J*
penalty and Interest which W pho"T 1TU* *>bilnated bv\lohn.
accumulateil against hoth comps nK.^ 0> TbiY (Duck*) Corallo end
nie* on the two year* ol delinquent mhrr rai keteers. \
taxes be remitted j Yesterday. Einar O. Mohn, a\
This also was refused and the Teamsters Union vice president .
trustess are Hill going ahead with and executive auiatant to B.ve*.
preparations to file suits for these said it was Hoffa who siiggested
taxi**
Another meeting on the two
firms delinquent taxes and 1957
|valuations is to be held Thursday
at' 7 30 p m at the school
Kirby contended the drainage
ditch nax no value but members
of the School Board insisted R
extremely valuable because the
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(Sea PROBE, Page 2))
Ex-Pug Booked
in Costello Case
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Senate added
Northern
Democrats he* moved to put
to the House before the House for action ■ ■ m ,
,, , , mission 4o prevent pollution of
K"0wlanJ af(.etm, ,n the vicinity of the pa
‘senhiiyyir ,wr
any tndtcaliim of when ('ongfess, -«
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NEW YORK i»t — A pudgy
The ditch and-drainage disposal ("rm*,r bo*pr and amall time gam-
c« were provided at the request 5f*r faces arraignment *-
of the Tekaa Game k Ftah rom-
whelht*i he had given Eisenhower"
mill.
1. . .___....... the foundation and its local Vhsnl ly had talked of winding up this bill passed by the Senate." leases, Eisenhower has singled out
The belated report of spending t resulted from the dramatic sess,cm 110 ,ater lhan the end of Eisenhower ha* sharply criti- that provision for criticism, »«y- mittht"te "abie to adlouriV^"""! '!!5i29T m^dumad'Ta^'meht'
*he,mK°nthj;f July,sh0W.el*iL, victory over po™ through u« of' ‘he month. —. cixed the Senate version. The bill Ing it would tend to weaken me J1*' J*“ district( <14.815 U m 1995 and hou««Aert^ Wl,
3o6 45 disbursed up almost $2,000 the Sa!k vaccine. i Knowland, the Senate minority approved by the House follow* ad- courts. Knowland replied h« d'J«n * l ' * '**«* NM aavrrall th.iusaiul ..1 • I]*!
WM tea[ With !l J^Hah Channels
by $20,000. said person* who were1 _ . _
Budgeted for expenditure was formerly under treatment but had
$121,890 Of that amount, $81,- dl,c0",,nued !'ee'n? *heir doctors
141.13 was paid out during the first'*". ^m« 10 check hack
With them to determine whether
seven month* of the year. This,;
leaves only $40,748 87 remaining
be spent if the budget is to ^ „
followed. ■ ■■< ■ ] He added
Should supervisors - ,he
level compara
penditures that ™mi mean me thpraniaa
laying out of $61,832 25 during the, p *. | The statement was made by drift toward
remainder of the yearx. , ‘ ,e national foundation and the department spokesman Lincoln first Soviet
The report on finances was de- ,ocal rhapters are prepared to White, who also said the United East,
give financial assistance
U.S. Turns Down Syrian Charges of Interf erence
faces arraignment today in
Felony Court on * charge of at-
tempted murder In the May 2
shooting of racketeer Frank Co*-
t#iio
indication of when ( (ingress Hve JW0 companies now owe the Vincent L, (The Chin) (iiganta,
able to adjoin. ! school district $14,815 83 in 1855 and 19■ wa* rharged last night, seven
plus several thousand . ,
untanlv gt a
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any cvgnf; He added there would number <i( other big landowner* In had been sought by police
hay* m be "some aatisfaclhry i%rr fgx ROW Pace 2) became he roughly fit* the de-
jjhrheks" in the civil rights situs- scriptton of a "fat man placed
non "to get out of here by Aug C Jwtewf I *' *cen#^ .,h<* a'4*a**'n«tion
31.” 'DlG&l UniOn attempt nearly four month* ago,
.™ . , , . . ** + *»%»• w»» wesa The shuoting suspect was de-
rhen he went on to say that how ^ * • Cl J •* • jW 20 (xvinder, 30
ong it might he nwesaary r (JffirP SnCKGa '<» 3S X«ra old, six feet tall, with
te.VhSar"''® JOLicea My, -ho
MURDOCHVIU E, ()uc
(See CAR, Page 2)
Rodeo Arena
Lights Added
cases where needed.
This county's participation in the
nationwide search was directed by
Mrs. Cecil Coale, chapter treas-
urer. x
And she had a special word of
thanks today fpr a number of peo-
who have assisted Among
- *r STM “it UF Clerical
version *«■« mining community,
the possibility of ovfr,u7*f, and, ha,,erp<1
Martin said h. has ,u,wmobile- tni> * ,rurlt'
in that direction!. About 100 men, ahrleking
then
aevtn
18 new and improved therapies mav WASHINGTON t.P — The State comes before the United Nations1 ation With'foreign offices in the ” | muni^n uvn.i r., i/uc it»-o
‘"8 fo be beneficial! raay|Department today rejected a Syri- Security Council - |Midge tast snd Western Europe, Ma/* n xl, hi w, wtitm.- ra*ln« ™*> '•« "'Rht ripped apart
10 He added that at least six ni a" char8e lhat the United States While told a news conference l)er said, however, there were no , rrfff!n,i lh,! «««•• "f the United Sfel
b» rs» „• W-5sA$rs && bu
satellite in the N
in such Statie* would deal with a formal He said American diplomats are II"r,S,”?\n*xJ,w" ^r,a "nrt »»'•
. . __|ly,i-Wpq.,1, -to *mm ch. S,r,.„ ;»S2
" Huge Balloon Coming Down
After Setting New Record
ifc_A wears a si*<< 50 amt and waddle*
(8m COSTELLO. Page I)
Setup Readied
Mm no move ........ ....w .
by these Southern led Northern l«*pt"8 about wildly, lore Into thej The big task n( setting up files
Relations between Syria and the liberals." He de< lined to elaborate union * second-floor office* on the and making other clerical arrange-
main street of Murdoehville. an menu In advance of the Sept, 25
outline a type of com- Isolated Gaspe Peninsula town. United Fund campaign kickoff is
with Syria's announcement that Promise he might accept. Martin. r.h* *ackmg Of the efflcea came, under w*y this week at UP head-
the United State* was behind a declined, saying he would do so shortly after 450 labor delegates quarters. 101 4th St.
plot to oust President Shukri Ku- when "fo* °foer fellow* are will- ajl Paf,a °t }h* province Mr*. John W Simmons, head-
watlv. (ing to do business." departed after a demonstration quarters secretary, announced that
n , . . . Northern Democrat* aimllarly th#t ended when police broke up reiponse from voluntar
-.r* *V* ,h'8 •ccuwtion. wfrf sitting tight, standing by • stone-throwmt clash between the and typists has been "very gratify-
Syria last week ordered three thejr projjolt| t„ acccp, (ht Sen. visitors and 260 nonstriker* ’ Ing." A number of or------—
members of the U S Embassy ... Kifj except
I
450 labor
al1
departed after a
nse from voluntary file clerks
In order that rodeo fans might t^nks today for a number of peo- ’ ". ' "'"r
)iav6 better visibility while watch* who have assisted. Among CROSBY, Minn, — r— —P , , »»«*?»*.
Htg performances and less diffi- it,ew.^re Orange Memorial vid Q* Simons, Air Force doctor-Tthan the previous record for a*ne UJ. Embassy a!#. h»(l except for a change limit-! Six men were Injured earlier In •»*> Have called to inquire as
culty finding their automobiles aft-|Hospilal administrator, Mrs. Bess flier on a scientific balloon «xpe- manped balloon. ;,lan 10 •«■'« ,ne country. ,jnK ,j„. jury tna| imendment to the day when the atone throwing wbat their nwtRbtrsfltpa can Jtfht
er the show is over additional|Schofield: Mrs. Dorothy Mills ol-dltion into space, began his de- Simons has remained within Syrian Foreign Minister Salah voting case*. incident threatened to erupt into tlm v iu.il campaign ,,f
lighting is being installed at thelthe hospital office staff; Dr. li t scent shortly before noon today:about 200 mtlea of the takeoff spot Bitar blames the Eisenhower Mid-1 - a pttrhed battle between nnnatrik-1 Mrs O. G. Powtedge f* serving
Jaytee Arena Key, director of the citv-County after tilling his ground crew bv McCurdy said that when Simons die East Doctrine lor the poor Caruritia* Rosrrf in* employes of (iaspr Copper ** assistant to Met Simmons
The announcement was made by',he^th uniH members of the has- radio that he had reached an *1- nears the earth can control his relations between the two coun uoaru Mines. Ltd , and the visiting labor Doth may be contacted at tel*.
Ken Murphy, president of the Or- P'1*' therapy staff,Mrs. Alma Jtitude of 102.000 feet. | landing. He will sqlease helium tries, contending the doertim • M smed bv Governor delegation phone Tu Assisting in the
ange Junior Chamber of Com-'Alchier. Mr*. Audrey Webster and Lt. Col. J. W. McCurdy of the when he is over a gopd landing aim* #t destroying the Indeptnd- . _ i The union pulled 1,000 men rtfioflke prutrtimaries are Mr* !»m
merce, Which this week is com-!Pa(r‘cia Fddkes, and Betty' Em Air Torce evaluation team on the spot. X. jence of the Arab world and deliv-,„A ,1IN •'’ * Sl*,e Securities the job. Owe than five monfhf Josephine Si ms, Mrs
Meting a magnitude of improve-!w*lL * former polio victim her- grdund.vsaid Simons should land ' \ ,ering it ‘‘into Zionism and imper- ffoard members were named ye*'|*go, mainly to back demand* lor’Mbffi Thomas and Mra. B L. Mor-
.‘Suspicious* Area "Nial,,m-- ...... i**5SSf *5l52r* 5fl'Fl_________ crtincion. ^
thents to the grounds and facilities
of the rodeo arena in prepargtioq.
for the eighth annual Southeast
Texas Championship Rudeo on
Aug 29-31.
Tickets went on sab* last Friday,
and they may be purchased now
at Staudt’s Jewelry store, or from
afty member of the Jaycees, or at
the Jaycee ticket corral which will
be set up this weekend on Green
Ave. near city hall.
Six utility poles with floodlights
have been installed in the arena
parking area and one-third more
candle power is provided this year
in the arena itself, the announce
ment said. j xj
The Jaycees are nearing com
pletion on erection of all-steel and
wider seating facilities to replace
the old wooden ones. The box seats
have been enlarged and raised one
foot higher to allow for better vi-
bility into the arena.
Murphy said in making the an-
nouncement that the Jaycees feel
that the rodeo sponsored by it each
year it now a community institu-
tion and that everything possible
is being done to make the seatini
arrangements comfortable a n i
safe for those in attendance. This
year there will be 1,800 reserved
seats and 600 general admiss
seats available nightly, he said.
NUCLEAR TEST IS RESET
ATOMIC TEST SITE. Nev
—Stormy weather has delayed
"Doppler," code name for the
Atomic Energy Commission’s 13th
nuclear test this year. It is tenta-
tively scheduled for tomorrow
morning.
sition was about 50 miles west
Brekenridge. Miqn. Simon* began! |S Not Storm Y«t
• his flight in a tiny sealed capsule
m hooked to a huge plastic balloon MMMI «wa hurricane hunter
from an ope pit iron mine near p!™' f,ew out. from Puerto R«c«
here yesterday. todavu ,0 investigate a "suspicious
Scientific information about con- weather area over (he^ Caribbean
ditions in the upper air and the M,iml Wea,her ®ure,u Mld
ability of man to survive there1**!" ™ ■>""» nf a tropical
were the objects of the flight.^ His development
Foreign Office
,(See SYRIA, Page 2)
FIGHTING IS REPORTED
terday by Gov. Daniel.
spokesman . lx)ar<* ^ created! Laat summer th*
Thursday to handle insurance tained a writ of
the
) company
prohibitum
The United Fund this year T r
the first time has arranged desk,
wbec Labor Rela-, telephone ami oiher facilities for a
‘securities how under the Board'straining the ______ ... ....
, - ----------- of Insurance, and general atusurl- tlonf B^ierd from acting on aHuIl'tlmc publkLYedations person to
PARIS (Aq—Report* reaching tie* now controlled by the secre- USWA applirattirt for ( trtifica l'repare m-wspaper. rndio and ie:'
today *M<j fighting broke tarv of state. non The nprter it anil Iwfmc yiNum m fdouecnon with
out between Spanish soldiers, and Named ||gKMg||| *- -
Moroccan civilian* Friday in the rice Bullock of
Paris M-, .URL
between Spanish soldiers and
ocean civilians Friday in the
Spaniah conclate of Ifni on ‘L
southwest coast of Morocco
ate. mm The matter is mil tieforf>r»“»i ••-'"■•ses » cabqyct.ofl wm»
to the board were Mau- the court|. Smc* the union is not the annual drive This is being done
ck of Fort Stockton, Jay,eertifipd the company maintains on a voluntary basil by Mrs. J,
and I’eie the strike n illegal and refuse*
Bitter GOP Fight Anticipated
In California's Governor Race
By JACK BELL (California next month .
WASHING.TONtiB—Friends wy There remains no doubt amongc|,^'e'wat”c'b’^"al] auchw"avs
Will Purify Air in Hospital Experiment
Experts Try To Learn How Flu Bug Transmitted
By RENNIE TAYLOR
AP Science Reporter
LIVERMORE. Calif. (I
are studded
Cullen Browning, who mav he con-
tacted at the headquarters at tale-
phmM IU 6-30M
Any of the 11 agencies with new*
to be handled thniugh the head-
quarters between now and the
time the campaign is completed
may call Mr* Browning
Persons who wish to assist pax
the Phillip* of llouMon
Rodes of Emory to negotiate
m ^ _m m_m ^ ■" ...............
ieasterly wave yeiterday 550 miles - —
east-southeast of Puerto Rico
Easterly wave* sometimes wind up
into tropical storms but the Weath-
er Bureau said there were no
signs of circulation "in this one
The hurricane hunters keep a
Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) IsalLsetKnowlands associates here Mrtw rti&Trtk ottB^m^rm
to accept the challenge of Gov.Ilia will aeek to oust Knight as the Rlco Wll, remam in th<! area uritli
Goodwia J. Knight to fight It out party nominee if Knowland sue- dar|(
in next year's primary for the ceeds and if he then is elected .__.
Republican nomination for gover- governor, he could be expected to ENCEPHALITIS CONTROLLED
nor of California. ;make a Strong bid for the 1960 SAN BENITO (JPi—Health au- >■> »n«» wnnnrr me mw /amre »pr..„u ,v
Knowland was outwardly unper- Republican presidential nomine- thorlties think they are getting an Hu can bb transmitted from one #},ow whether the flu orgaftiamiBuddDit *2 and in ail employe*
turbed by Knight * announcement tion. encephalitis outbreak under con- person to another through the air cou|d ^ stopped by a radiation 'he Livermore hospital instil- DOG DUMPERS — Resident*
in Sacramento yesterday that he In obvious reference to this, troi in Cameron Countv Tvo con- Inside thi* hmlding, part of the barner/or whether some degree la''on V along the road leading to the
is a candidate for renommaUon.jKnight said California ha* two firmed and three suspected cases Veteran* Administration hospital Df notation „ effective Iheae samples are being county district port and Border
Knowland alto registered no pub-"able and distinguished men” who were reported over the weekend here, ire about 140 long-term pa- R, . ... ,, ,, 'becked for the presence of Asiatic street urge that person* dumping
Knight’s blast st are potential candidates for the,-— - ue*ts. So long a* they' are pa- *.■’ °L 0' ' flu at the government* commuoi- dogs ht their neighborhood please
------- ‘ “ ‘tient* they will not be allowed,to ** .uh.V.«“a eul «>'**••« center in Atlanta travel Just a little farther to the
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| Today's Weather |
Dais tna IM. Waatb-r Sanaa
Local (oracaal: Clear to partly cloudy
and mild with rathn low humidity
tfcroufh Wadneaday. i bw ot 11 tr-
im* is cimctod SB* th* high tor
tomorrow will b» ntar #1. The winds
will b* northeasterly al t to M ratios
as hour tonltht snd tomorrow, bocom-
Ihf raatsrly it 11 to IS milts an hour
In th* afternoon.
, Tumorrow*i (idea: SaMns—a hl*h at
D:S« am and a low at STI pm At
— ' ■ - - -Cir
Bolivar then wUl ba a tow at *:M p-m.
and a hlfh at 1*1 a«.
Sun risa tomorrow at S:tT am I
will aot st 1 11 p m.
Yaterday's temperatwtwa—a high wf
*S dafrna and a tow of It de*r**w.
II* rainfall was reported la the etty.
time in die campaign mid have not
'"“‘“‘j already volunteered may do *o hv
® calling Mrs Simmtm* or; any of
. . , ,r reel contact with another Cftm Bents or employe* directly but ir ^!!,(^rs 1 * P1'una
irK Wack light" is the sattjMf for harbor* the disease organism radiate the air volume KT ^x
an qqusual experiment designed Rvid,nc* on eMCt|v how it is' Sample* of blood serum hsvr | - _ . . ,
to sho* ^whether the new Asiatic *pread om|d of help It might. from every patient In-I ORANGE JUICE
isnothw Some authorities say it known ** Building 62, *r« <
1 travel* through the aif. L)ther» tay wUh ultraviolet (amp*. So
<fv—A bigUf can Infect a |)erson ontv by dl that their rays do not strike P*-u.,
-hospital building internally bat|Wd.....-............------------ —■- ■* -- her co
lie reaction to
thoae who Knight said would use national nomination. The other he
the state office as a “pawn in the meant is Vice President Nixon,
presidential contest.’’ This re- Then, in a dig apparently at’
mark was interpreted as aimed bofh of them, he said; "The gov-
mainly at Knowland. ernor's office of California, at this
"I have no comment beyond the; critical period, however, is far too
fact that I always have assumed important to the welfare of the
the governor would be a candidate,people of this state to be allowed
for renomination." Knowlandito become a pawn in th« presi-
taid. "There are no changes in dential contest.”
my plans which have been pre- Nixon's friends have come to
viously announced ’’ the conclusion be~ will support
Knight said he was making his Knowland against Knight, despite
declaration early "to resolve any the fact that the vice president
doubts concerning my intentions
Knowland, the Senate's Republi-
can leader, has announced he will
not seek re-election. He has left
open the possibility of a bid for
Jibe governorship with the state-
ment he will announce his inten-
tion* during a speaking tour In mary battla.
recognizes Knowland as a threat
to his own ambitions for the GOP
presidential nomination.
Knowland, who hat been watch-
ing California newspaper polls
closely, seems confident be can
take Knight * measure in a pri-
flu at the government s communi dog*
urejr wiu II'JI IW «HU"W'I'I |. meli*, reuain anhiiuieu ol/vu, ,abte disease center In Atltnla travel jirv « umw iar,m:r IU
leave the structure, which ha* L,„ ,* lh : “ 85S;Frotn1hi* the Public Health »erv pound Mangy and infected uq*
been equipped with a barber shop, " F " , *: * ., , * ‘ ice will know just which one* if wanted dog* have been dumped
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The building and it* occupants, 1 y*» , Ay(„ ^ expected epidemic sequenfly. w family ha* spent a
a* well u other unit* of the VA The walla of the teat structure. lweep« through, blond samples large sum curing their children of
institution, await the onset of the ~ ; will be taken from these tame skin diseases caused by handling
expected flu epidemic — which OAHk Deliveries to botnom Area p*tienb and employe* and these dogs As the mother puts if.
some health authorities say could Crippled by Teomttars Wolkouf checked again for sign* of flu m ' W love our children as well as
third of the Nhw YORK itfh - Teamster* ,tVlon
(hi r
sale—before 1 aaw their Leader know
■ move* from
affect as much as a third of the ... w Vnoif ,/m feet ion ;our pet*’
US population ^ ~ „ wTi « 'he employe* generslly will riot H<JW ABOUT. IT? - Its some-
The Veterans Administration , ■ “5 “F . have the benefit of ultraviolet ra what late to be talking about Hur*
disclosed the project today m an- **,,*' in , r rtPr^**,. ■ “rT dialed air If the percentage of rtcane Audrey but m a lingering
nouncing that the patients in the fFf ' 'Vf . K . ITrtropol>';irtection among them turns out to aftermath, someone ha* left a val-
huilding plus the 520 employe* Of - n *r** * r“w Mlp,,ly be higher than among the patient* uaWe quilt behind following a brief
the entire VA unit had volunteered Employers estimated that the of Building 62 it will be a pretty!stay at Stark High School. The
to play parts in the test 1,150 striking truck drivers haul good indication that ultraviolet has handmade, patchwork quilt con-
The experiment is important be- 95 per cent of the raw milk later some deterrent effect on the dis- sist* of four-inch square* in as-
cause medical science does not processed for the area * 12 million ease organism, said Dr Harrison:aorted colors The owner can Nairn
how the influenza virus customer* Union source* estimat- S, Collisi. manager of the Liver- if upon proper identification in the
one human beinv to ed it at 75 n»r cent. /more installation. ' 1 office ot Prmcioal Paul Pearson
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 197, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1957, newspaper, August 20, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557524/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.