The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 266, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1953 Page: 2 of 32
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PAGf TWO
THE ORANGE LIADII
SUNDAY, NOVEMIER j H3i
Grand Jury P»bes
Swapping of Sides
■WASHINGTON. Nov 7 (AP —
The Justicv Department said today
’he first of its cafe? involving for-
mer government attorney u ho
swapped to the other a.ot , after
leaving federal service will'be put
before a "S grand jury here < o
Mona.;.. Ni .. ■?.
Trie government ta-opoeev
>c .rs:c*.tr.enlr once: < > -
:Jed -cor.fi.ct of wtere?’ tf»-
' •>». whim i»' that a government
jgu jer wfie enters pr.-.att grai ’•• ••
. ar.not. fo: a period of v*<> >*«•*’»
r and.e an’ ..neatior. >
r.e was aisoiia’cd a* a 'eter...
emplm e.
A:t> Gen Err * nr.: ' e
cek* ago that it had ' • ” e
r-;s attention that these regula-
tions were being viola’ed. He
sued a circular to a.l VS prote-
. ..tors tnsTJCtir.p em •• ;<«"•-
.nto the matter in vhe.r e*pev-
t:Vt Qlitr.CtS.
The Justice Depar’Te' • •-- r.r.-
»intently declined ' . rcr.rr.rr.’ ei.
reports that the Kca. r'.'e.-t.gu-
• .irs which wire pncicitasen ...-
er m me fi.rmtr '•'!• is?
tr.e la-! Be-r. T.’i: admirts-l.’.TKl
AMARILLO. Ncv ? ,<AF’ —
federal emergent'' s.d to drought
areas will be root, rued until
spring. Sen. Andersor. (D-NM
told 300 Texas farmers r.rd street,
ref. todav after a S< Agr.c-1-
tu-e Committee hear;t g
Sen Schoepr-e! ''R-Kans 1 «s -
* ►;#* g rour v 1$ (Vtr \ • f’f? - a ;^5
. „:r,f *rhi .’a!#* V- •
mn^n.or§ er,ok.gr. <;,r
c-ont.riUtd aiH ws< ■
A: r,t; •4>ri ' * *' • : $-»• *• r
; * : r.? If £.>’:• ‘-■"■r : : '•
fT'^rpcrc' 8:^ ,r» ""f'- .*.*»■ ' 1
a r.cf'r is moiu’.f :
'1 r«• uf Tit a
R«rres*n?ativf« • N r-j".*
• > ' greeted ’he ’*■ a'. i: • T’.e-
Sena’e group left '• ? r.ee’trg
in r tvi* N M si... i r th.c
arillu heax.r.g
B'Ton Tins ley. tr.e authority* gen- revenue, thereby »ceotm(ing for
era! cOv.nse • the change from a $41,000 deficit!
He adder that “some interest- to a $24,000 gurplu*. and had in- I
irjg developments will come from eluded the $75,000 oil royalty!
this important session ” fund loan in thU tear's' expected
Today s season, was schedulede v enu e — without separate's
leek at ear intom ut M (f
the method to be followed . . .]
After that aee to it the »r«as
t> followed . . .
include a wafer trip through fisting it—answered some, but not I who would contribute their time
the river all of the questions . .
THE CRYING NEED,
ontro! . ,
>ur city ct
agree to it
the Iqwcr rtaches of
the weather perm.ts
The authority’s other directors . ‘Mt, CRYING NEED Budget
•r’c'ude L L Bov. man of Green-1 £or*,K>* • - • Find any one pf the
v;l>. Murpn Wuaor. of T'ler, four city commissioners and he'll
D. N. Beasifv of San Augustine, #Kr«« to it . . , But. up until 'right
B B Hater
Kr gr.t Jr
V :•
u Ce * sei
He .:y ’>' r.
Or, a little study of budget
control in other c.ties. as close
as Beaumont, would help
Right now we’ve in mind the
fellow- w ho for ail intern and pur-
pose :< s’.ready on the municipal
:rtt. Payton Me- oow not a one has done anything r«vro’.l and who lives
Q^.’man. Lee O definite toward it
.• v Guv i Bub- Without budget control rot
Certer and John, even an indrnd'ial family's !:-
Trieste-
Ruling-
,.e-s would not
*s-' Put tee
eo„;a ’ m. ttt
a va 'f o' sre
! *<•
r«d no: oeer. not
’ea’imuo' »
,ng anoweo
nave ..ecu 'Tit -
>aw requires «b
’u or tif eo u
m! meetings an.i
! a: u.t rear-
ts,aru mem.i.er-
ficd :n advance ’’
He »*;d he eat Her advised Or-
angefceid board members that if
tn« board members were not noj>>
bed. tie session* would be ne-
ared illegal if some p«e re-
quested he .all a heanpg
He -a.': he also auvyaed Orange-
*;e.d board memfc^ri to bring up
all matte’s handled at me two
sessions and acl on them during
’ega! mer’.pds. •'Thts »a< done.”
• e sa.i. Al. matter, harxt.ed at
•r.oMf .two .n have been
hroijghi up for board action since.
rs ^ I v as pet.tiP.ntd to hold the
hearing and render » ruling
Mor.Ugr.e sa.d tee asked Peddy
of hit fellow board member* were
v. hold the hearts* because some
<Continued u »; !' -•
' • g« deexed w .th black 'tt.'.es.
.tterett at had - -tiff ,i.
\:r o' ; w.tj-is Bay g r
as S ag.d Br itish t:o is s' - si
g..aro a' trouo.e sv- !<
H'»p tills ti e«te i - r • c. **•
,,;tvr »•:c an 1 J ‘ f ’■ If
was fstimatcd Ihfi - ■ • ■ e*f
•.red Se*. eta; te ir i • r, — ~ r -
•rp. . »*ed pc- ' oil.* A . , ■ I cl
A '• f. .' ’A f* r 4' . (" * ia>4'- c’
le .sc: tie’--.• r -t. nt .1 ' ■ ’ : < r
. ’if- ,v iff : Rome ' "r '
hr ras*y — » ta rgr■ yes11 rc. * e — ». „s
!*•» • tric’iy alone foeta',
O’he- riots were -er^rtr- -.n
M..ar. Naples. Bed- Mfst.'.a Ge-
noa and Paletmsc
Directors-
• Continued from Page
r, * o- the Sabi;./ R.ver ir. ne»rth-
em Newton Countv
2 A preliminary report 1 ’
Srri.th of Orange art ,’ te
of Dallas, the author:’.' s
r.eers
5 h'ep« ’ew ard s re i rn- trsrt
f«, i cor.t.nualion of a "cuaUtv and
quard.ty" surrey of Sa: ire River
water conducted ir. • or p'-ration
with the l'S Geolog.-ft Surrey
and the Stale Board of Water
Engineers
Authority directors w.l! hold
t’c.r butineM aess.ons -m the
conference room of the orange
National Bank. Such so*.oru will
nancing could ho.:d up . . . Bu.m-
ne.ss couldn’t operate but a month
f , or two . . . How can we expect
StOrm- * municipal buaioe** to operate
Without it .. .
icontir-ed Non. Page ’•) Budget control means restricted
purchasing ... It means purchase
order* for everything, a check of
competitive price* and, most im-
portant of all. a cemtinual cheek ... ............., ________.___
■ rem a near-tv construction proj- . mU) the budget to see if the men- one wWbin its official family, full-
er’.broke through tf them today. ey j, available and that hasn’t tithe, to do the job of budget con-
F.ve >aii»r* were killed m an been done in the past . . No •»*>’
auiotnooiie eras;, or: the New Jer- money, no spending
*ey turnpike rear Mount HoUy. j The auditor hit the’whole bu»-
Treac.-.erous pavements generaUy iness on the nonae ... He remind-
ed the city commission that after
the budget is made no
trapped overnight in snow and
:~e or, Route I iiortn of Tuxeeio
Park. N. Y. P.,..:e with bu.!dower*
The fellow who audit* th* hous-
:rg authority bonk* . . . The »ys*
tern he *et up tirere appear* to
be withou’ eiuey'ion . .
He .s willing to donate a little
of his own time and I'm told th.«
Housing Authority ia willing to
loan him on a little of their time
if the citv wants hi* audit ex-
perience in sefing up a mu-
r. ideal system . . .
The me thing meet apparent
though I . . The city needs aome-
held traffic to a snail’s pace and
comparatively few auto crashes
w ere reported.
Sev en d.cd in mj storm In Penn-
sylvania A man found dead at
4am today or. a Brooklyn *ide-
»«.k. was pronounced a victim of
exposure The deaths of three
persons in Rochester. N Y , were
attributed to the storm. A man
.n Auburn died shoveling snow.
At .east five fishing vessels,
’■•.re* off New England and two
off New Jersey, caught in the
storm, radioed appeal' for help.
Coast Guard boats went to their
aid.
A number of small vessel* were
driven ashore.
one ever
pays any more attention to it
Yet, there'i* a law which says
budgets can't be overspent .
But, that means the overall
amount of money, budgeted .
There's no secret but what the
Orange system leaves plenty of
leeway .
WHAT TO DO ABO IT IT”—
There * a ready answ er
let’s get an Orange auditor t»
ONE EAST REMINDER —
Hive you read the City Chafi-
rrT . . Here's the ward: “The
Board of (emmiikmen *h»!l
see that arrewmU are kept In
the MOST APPROVED fashion.
Including all necessary balance
sheet* In detail and In sum-
mary. revenue, and expense
statements store account*, oper-
ating slatistira and other report*
necessary to show completely
each month the state of the
( its Finances." . . .
PORT DISTRICT 4-Thrit
ac*n« tenout *tudy being given
to it by at loart one local group
i which soon will recommend a
j definite course of action and prob-
j ably take the lead in promotion
of the district . . .
! I
The district i* already pos*ible
under statute . . . The Texas Leg-
islature passed it during the last ,
totoion . .
The boundar.es of th* district
ro me id* with the county's boun-
daries . . . That mean* inclusion
' of Vidor . . .
Now there has been doubt that
, Vidor would be interested in a
port district with wharf facilities
or. th* Saoine River when thal
community is on the Neche* . . . j
! _ i
Well, there's talk ef some-
thin* that shauld please Vidor ..
A barge canal from the Nee-hes
to within a short distance of
Vidor's badness district . . -I
Such a canal would provide
that community with the bene-
fit of water compelled rates,
something Its citizen! could r
scarce afford to vote against ...
1 With coosiderafion given to the
need* of the Vidor community the
port district’! creation by1 a coun-
tywide election appear* to «tand
a much better cr.ance at passage
than had been heretofore been
afforded . . .
Give the port district the same
kind of rountywide ir.terert that
developed m the hospital and the
effort which was thrown into the
(community hotel plan ana its for-
mation won't be Icng in the mak-
ing ■ . .
"VIOLA" Pattern
USE OUR L/Y-AWAY
'H. X. Cokenouh & Co.
JeurtlciA Since. 1907
' 207-A FIFTH ST. ORANGE.TEXAS
^ GNA*r -4—* Hi* Kk. . t-Mu-tr**# '»• tip#
Schools-
*es*ion* vvere legal amclude leporl*
The Sabine Supply Co.'s
Yo«, Tho Sobm* Supply Company t big T0YLAND it no« open
»nd fit tod fo copocity wiH» th* most exerting oerongement
•f gift* for th# kiddie* . . . truly o wonderland of thrill* for
the hoy* and girl*.
Beatiful Sleeping
DOLLS
A wonderful selection of
boauttfuNy deemed dollo
. . . dolls that sleep, dot Vs1
that art, dollo thai walk
. . . every else desired
. . . aloo doll rsiringoa,
loo!
TRICYCLES
The famous ' Hedtfnam" tncyclei
in 10, 12 and 16-inch sues, with
moulded nylon beorings
STUFFED ANIMALS
Pandas and Brae*, soft lo«-
tr*«*. colorful, adding ri-
eftement to the youngaters
an Christmas Morn.
kidewalk aulo*. dump
trucks, rarer*, junior
tractors, fire rhiefs, etc.
developed for easy
pedaling.
Boys or Girl*
BICYCLES
Featuring the popular “Road-
master" Mrycles for buys and
girls. II. tt, 24 and tt-ineb
... standard and DeLnxe mod-
els .. . buy on eur eusy psy
( hrlstmaa Loy-Away Plan.
The Sabine Supply Co.
hioblisM 1900
FRONT AT FOURTH DIAL 13621
(Continued from Page 1)
Methodist Church Parents will
visit classrooms and have confer-
ence* with teacher* and see their
children'* work on display.
Parent* are invited to visit the
school during teaching hours each
c.v this week.
CARR JUNIOR HIGH School
presents a radio program Monday
from 7 :5 to 7:30 p m and an as^
sembly will be held Friday from
'3 ft 4 i) m Posters will be placed
in store* and newspaper articles
•*.l. be written.
STARK HIGH SCHOOL: The
Carr-Stark PTA meets in the high
scr.'-o! fvm Wednes-tav. Amen-
car Education Week wa« an-
m-.meet at a meeting of ’he PTA
Executive Beard last Wednesday
and parent* were encouraged to
v.sit the schools
Th* public is Invited to visit
the school* at th* Wednesday
PTA meeting. snJ all persons
visiting the school will be given
a tag reeding: "1 have visited my
school, have you*'’ Tiger Scratch-
es will terry a story giving
brieflv the hsrtorv of American
Education Week and the topics to
be emptesrired each dav
On Wednendav Stark High
Schoesl * t u d e r. ’ « wii! observe
!. v*uy Day During home rr»>m
perioei! » student will lead his
rsorni’n in repeating the Pledge
o' A’teg’anr* to the r*E
H VUAfT. SCHOOI. A gen-
c*r.' uuTte'v r’ceram wr!! be
t’f.'-i Moeidsr at 1! ?0 a m with
Lo'j'se Pra’er hbsaran. speaking
o- The V:story of Amencen Id-
»”• r Week ”
Wed-eertay witt he visitation
d’-> " r,ester? will be exhibited
V- .• jden’ cc-’• ”ci! ar>d
F.n* -,sh .-enactment w ' ' Ai'O’h
"Build:rg in the Future with Ed-
ucation.'’
Ramos-
(Continued hum Page 1»
spent . . ,
In between that audit and the
budgeting some ff.000 was scent
(ev-esumably for a Hrt of unpaid
bills i because for budget pur-
poses 8 cash balance of *24.343 22
was shown . . .
D’d ’he ritr horrtyw too muchf ..
DOI BT E PAYMENT?— D o * s
the bu 'eet figure on double pay-
ment o' the $75,000 loan from the
oil rovalty ■fund? That money was
advanced to the ccpartmerts for
operation until the budget Is
adopted and revenue come* In . ...
The hudee* figured on a 12
months bans, should take care
o' the advance* already made (o
the decar:rncnt* . . .
But listed under “Other
Items" the budget specifies par-
lor not another $t*.0M to the
ell renaltv fund and Auditor
Char’.* Gardes ssrs the rltv
would still owe tH.Nt . . . The
proposal Is to renay the fund at
the rafr of $25,000 annually . . .
Artiis'ly. Isn't Ihe oil loan
figured in the If month* budg-
et . .
LAGN1.APPF—Hem much loose
pvmev is there in this budget?
It's pretty difficult to tell . . .
The budget i* figured on the basis
of 91 per cent tax collection,
counting delinauent tax pay-
ment . Actually it should run
nearer 1h0 per rent, especially
with a pair of tax attorneys at
work
The auditor ssyr this money
isn't figured in . . . Thai It is
kept aside for unpredicted ex-
pense* ... ,
It riidn f seem loo unreasonable
to beheve that with a little tight-
er figuring the ux rate need not
have been $2 30 ...
That was Commissioner John-
son* argument last week . . . That
the tax rate could remain just
•s it was . . That Increased val-
uations would provide enough
; money for municipal operation .,.
Anyhow. Childers eng Col-
born derided to take a deter
took at the bodge* to aee where
Ihe dltrreimnrJet are . . . With
that pair joined In the In ret-
Utatlon Commission Johnson's
complaint at th* last meeting
stood aa a sound bit of eon- i
atrorttve criticism of how th*
otty tend* to Mi business ....
Commissioner Johnson'* dis- j
cloture Friday that th* auditor
had added the amount of th* bank
loan to last year's general fund
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MONDAY
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 266, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1953, newspaper, November 8, 1953; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth588944/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.