The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 166, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 11, 1956 Page: 1 of 10
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a check made today shortly be-
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clude O. K Allen Joseph, 95 E.
the-hope of .ending the national
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It is the sole power of the Board
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UN Secretary General Dag Ham:
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Hospital Fund
Gets Big Boost
Predict Total
Of 31 Million
serving a penitentiary sentence.
At Amarillo. Haley said "At the
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dure suits con-
abandonment
Yours faithfully.
H. B. Fox
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voters in the July 28 Democratic
primary.
Bridge site between Van Zandt and
Raines counties.
“Their contract calls for com-
qualitv. This falls to reassure
Circleville. Four rusty shotguns
can be as dangerous as one auto-
. malic.
(See DAM. Page 8)
Court Replies
To Chesse.
West Orange Trustees St udy Percentage for Tax
West Orange School District’s sired and had not done so by 12:30 ment with the valuation figures but
- .........- ----- -—at ----- "0 went along reluctantly with the ap-
F S. Washburn, Du Pont archi-
tect. followigg consultations with
Police Chief Raymond Sanders,
Qty Mgr. Gene Gatlin and other
departmental officials A sufficient
foundation was provided to add a
second story to the addition If it
demnify the city i
ages arising from
his first public appearance since
August 1949 when he left the gov-
f
y
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way for a face-to-face meeting to-
morrow with union spokesmen in
W :8s.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gubernatorial candidates W. Lee
O'Daniel. Reuben Senterfitt, and
J. Evetts Haley concentrated their
The only point where there could
$1450,000 he a change was in the percentage
ernor’s office to become senator,
told aq applauding c--“ ’ m
that “The people of Texas are not
Deannexation Measure Tabled Plansfor Orange Police Station Annex Approved
By Orange City Commissioners
Russia’s get more planes than
we hut, but ours have more
port trucks and parking eliminated still alive. He needed • special , ,
on one side of the street. This formula -of milk and a vitamin1 ton to design the 6 mile-long dam.
was made in the form of a motion compound to survive.
and approved by the councilmen Meanwhile, cranks and crack-
to mnsure that the conditions are pots have called the heartbroken
met. . mother and tormented her with
During the discussion It was reports that they have the child
fence at a neighbor’s home
The dog was owned by Mr and
Mrs Clarence McGee, was well
cared for and had been given the
anti-rabies inoculation. The Mc-
Gees today were preparing to dis-
pose of the dog. it was reported.
I Today's Weather
Data From vs. Weather Rureaw
- - Leader Photo by Mary
PROBLEMS EVERY DAY
Gregory of National
wounds sustained by the child
Orange. J. E. Cope. 205 N Farra-
—it; P. A. Cope, 2 Circle Q: Mrs.
Warner* R "A"Sahaerseurken.ana Minors present \n exthemety un-
"" • favorable picture
After hearing from the three in- PEEVE PETTERrgArshS
are
m Z- « Kf < s?
The School Board Monday night and hopes that the id 111 Iit tor
anneared and. voiced disappoint- tw weeks or onger
$
4xreoph
Six stitches were required in
Chow Dog
Attacks Rules
heavy verbal artillery on Sen.
Price Daniel Tuesday in the battle of
tore noon
Those previously unlisted
Leach, in conversatiohg on this
point, stated he would bwilling _
>o go to a maximum of $18,200. WESTBURY XK Y rAp pot eral manager of
All electric, gas. railroad. water EEP RI YAP.Pow-lthority, who will bin charge of
and sewer line easements in thefmuEsrofoktanatackpeesthewbaf-the project, said thatthe meeting
it todiv ' * will be "for final consideration q
Undesfederal law the FBI hadthe. contract" .vrtinXi OK
tohoyanofretriciailyforsevendays and that we will be going ho a
afteythe kidnaping. Government tionn the next few weeks,” Sim-
for the votes of
Valuations Closer Accepting the figures on valua- ABSENT-As presiding ofticer: -
. - . tion. according to Gallien, were for all practical purposes, was
To Equal--Experts Eugene Morgan and Mox Fores missing from an Orange Citz.com-
West Orange home owner. taxman forsncer, and John L meeting, iat, niupiAd.
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peared in a leader story yester- placed at 5,220. nocdi. F eave the several
day. J.E McCullough of Pritchard e-.....h ----- *~ 1 A procedure - KaVe the
& Abbott Mid today.- - .
Board members Garland Johnson H. ( Gandy
whs quoted as saying that home
valuations had doubled while in-
m'
Chief empetus in the move for
deannexatiod is coming from E. P.
Hooper, 53, operator of the Sim-
mons Drive Grocery-. Hooper was
arrested by city police on May 27
study for the county. gave the ap-) (See ANNEX. Face &)___-
proximate 1956 figures to Grooms An an
late yesterday in the protest hear A heontan Vnta
ng for industry AVSCHICCVUIC
। At that time—with two Indus-,
key tries vet to be inspected and one Ae-n n • JI
Climbs Kapidly
b assessable valuations on plants ■ •
ajone already has reached $17,-- There have been 69 absentee
312,680, cast to date by Orange
15 per cent of the true values - voten 1nr the ity general elec
The other 14 million was anticl-tion next Tuesday, according to
pated from ’oil and gas and the un-
her daughter was..takenaby.an-day he had been informed that
other neighborWaltet Mtz, to a cuing secretary" of Agriculture
Bridge City' doctor s office for MorSeT’hadsrgned-* disaster
... -treatment. She is recuperating at relief reed grain agreement
Contributions have been received home. —.— -----
Board of Equalization at 12:30 Last year the distnct used 28 --------
mmmssmubnmrerurzi
. settled upon until next Monday. ing to Grady Gallien. tax collec- and rate under law.
Two heavy industries. Du Pont tor, were as follow.: Du Pont
and Spencer Chemical Co., agreed 511,000.000; Spencer, ----------
to accept 100 per rent valuations and Allied $1,291,000 of valuation, according to Gallien
today and left hearings with thel Spencer was valued at $12 243 030 He said that point was stiu being
board with the understanding they —a 100 per cent figure, considered at 9:45 am. The meet-
would be notified of the actual, Du Pont was valued at $84,127,- ing was late getting under way. It
valuation percentage to be used 230, also 100 per cent was scheduled to begin at J a m.
as soon as it was fixed. - Pritchard & Abbott has recom- n the elementary school office
Allied’s Nitrogen Division had mended that the Board of Equali- r~
until 1 pm. to protest if it de- zalion employe 25 per cent of val- ORANGE JUICE
ange Rice Milling Co. will in-
rmean tw ofanee and yieinity,
piruy eloudy w cioudy ana
hrough tomorrow *ILh • few nonttered
thundershowers in afternoon Hish
temprature 90-93 tow tonight 72-75.
South to southwesterly winds 5-10 mlles
per hour tonight and 12-16 tomorrow:
romorrow's tides Sabine-high at 6:18
• a. and • Ji pm tow at 12 46 Am. azzu
ana isom,n2trNth.5 1 mary”
should be desred at a later date. -
According to Washburn's plans,
two sides will be of brick and the
front of V-groove redwood siding
with a five-foot overhang In-t
Mediators Confer With Firms Early History
To Prepare for Steel Strike Talks Qtraced
WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal The mediators met yesterday
mediaters confer today with a with officials of the striking Unit By MARY ALICE LAKEY
to pave the |ed Steelworkers They plan to call The Stark, Brown and Lutcher
management and labor together at families, working together in 1915
Pittsburgh tomorrow for resump- and 1917, were the “real spark.”
tion of Negotiations. which touched off the organization
inspected plants, two vessel oper-
ating companie.. a(dities.- railroads
and pipelinecorpasies.
Major industries entered only
mild protests to valuation increases 8U,; . e..
vastePdaypihareenmomoasscarmount
edDuponr,"oranem"couniysndus-w-ausen Cxt200,wiPark:
,,;01 ciont rcpjvpd $1 100 re r f ent I F ranc1s R Wihite, 210 Ilin St <
on oi negouanons. wmcn xoucnea on me organzauon ina Ean: I 1 W Esther G. Merrill. 249 McKee Ct :
The talks collapsed July 1. pee: an American Red Cross chap valuation 5872730san0750 110 Clarence Stephens. Route 2, or-
........r in Orang County, a gathering on «•* !” at.»Indlcated There ange. Dick Lackey. 238 Claxton:
..000 workers and cut national of about ISO persons was told lasi_Itsofticiaishaveondic tniereDan H. Ford, 505 sih st.; Otis L
tent production by 98 per cent night.during an annfversary meet wiil.be.no onsen.ononsu mIFeT Hudson, 2204 Pacific; Mrs. J. W.
Chief mediator Joseph F. Finne-tog atLittie Mexico Restaurant even though it is up o t Jackson. 310 Scott; and Paul
----- ... - malion Gasow, 1411 Park.
dustry had gone up only about 30
grrmenwechong” said ’’industry .mailer industries and unhties
speecenenzaamammiunuom""appraredand-voiced aisappointitwp.
Action on a proposed deannexa- t tor of an area church objecting‘t
. tioa.of residual tot tips on the east'the deannexation.
aide of Simmons drive was delayed) Action on the proposedeannexa-
by Orange city commissioners last tion ordinance could result in the
night pending a study of official eventual cluster of beer tavrns
Brownwood plat maps on heavily traveled Simmons drive.
The deannexation move has been A nine-signMure petition was in-
sputred by at least one grocery troduced to the Commission in the VOL. LUI—NUMBER 166 Member Associated Press ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1956
operator interested in continuing request for deannexation. Involved —----------------------------------------------———---—
Sunday beer aales. During the ses- are parts of several reaidual lot)
slon last night, Mayor Joe M. Run- tips on the east side of Simmons 1
nels Jr. cited one call he had re- drive extending back to Little Cy-I
reived from an unidentified pas- press Bayou Plats show this as
__ - c, ~ t part of the original Brownwood
Two Streets
Three of Governor Candidates
Level Herbal F ire at Daniel Dist. judge Homer E stephen-yeer-g-umig-me other
While attorney general. Daniel son said the case—originally set stitches. She was nipped in sev-
served on the Veterans’ Land for today—had been postponed to eral other places.
Board with Gov. Allah Shivers July 23.
By PHILIP LILLY
A total assessment figure of ap-
proximately 31 million dollars is
antjanategato anrresromrndmstas; cludedars some afteratioms tothe
ueitittessadpipelinesl'tecorams rrequntrtertdopg business" S
Countysthissyear-n representative 'corporation court. patrol records
of an appreisalifirm hasetoldCoun. andPsquad room, "identification
Eountygcomhnrssioners.rooms
-- • raphy room, darkroom and DuSl-
Comparable figures were not im-ness' room. This construction will
mediately availble but on the ba- resuit in the concentration of all '
sis of information supplied to The law enforcement activities under
Leader some time ago. the newsore roof and release of two offices
assessment figures will represent in city hall proper.
an increase ofmore than five mil- When the annex is completed,
liondollarsi above last years valu-the shore patrol will
move into
atione on these properties, an office in’the police department.
This big jump, ogether.with in z freeing the space it -now occupies
crease, oh other types of taxable for use by the —sewer and water
properties resultingfrom new.con- department. Judge A. H. Prince of
struction and valuation adjust-corporation court wili move into
ments. la due to hike the county a a new office, releasing his present
totah. assessed .valuations from space for other munfcipal depart-
slightly under 43 million in 1955ments.
to 50 million or more this year. 1. ,g ggg). h ...
GE lunslord ofPicharda
Abbttwowston.e teeationiuanoh problem would be solved for th
The Orange Leader^S9
■ > ag —, taken $5,000 in cash and tried to
Henvilv Finer rendezvous with kidnapers who
• "-MVIY I IIICU only existed in the cruel minds of Orange County Judge Charlie G
VINTON (Sp_E L Porter of hoaxers. Grooms and county commissioners
Vinton has been given until Satur. A Wesbury pastor said after a todayAledan answer to 128th Dis-
day by U S Dist Judie Joe Shee visit with her that she made two rict Court to » mandamus petition
hy of’Tyler to pay a $21 SOO fine more futile trips yesterday. from J. D. Chesser and others:
for violation of the Connally Hot Seventeen crank calls were re Chesser interests sought to force
Oil Act 7 ceived at the Weinberger home the county governing body to ac-
Porter can be jailed for failure xesterday. All were anonymous cept for “registration purposes
topaythefinenonitimssoHiepieadedChicagomna‛pomtiac,Marhway “ x Art2aanicesyherycsmmminiohe
Eouns"or-lidlatnononrd“thet°act,, —----- ,, erturneddownJune lh
which prohibits interstate trans- Navv Plnn^ Tn lJ se + The bone of contention from the
portation of oil produced in excess DdY WOOS I O U SC court is over minimum width of
of a state proration allowable. KJurlanr W.rLeA, streets and dead-end roads which
Porter is alleged to have trans- IXUCleOr WarnGOaS are forbidden under the.subdivi-
ported about 175.006 barrels of oil WASHINGTON (AP)—The Navy sioncode f n
from the Jules’ardell Lease in expects within a "few years" to vhes J hrough.Att. B:
the Vinton area to the Lucas’ Sta- begim equipping ships with ballis- Votawrtiedsforsacceptanceoof.the
tion Tank Farm in Jefferson Coun- tic missiles armed with "highyield Pla and it licatio nde he informing
ty. Porter is the district superin- nuclear warheads’ and capable of Ihe. cour it.wou d notbe a ccepting
tendent of the Jules-Jardell lease, ffaveing at tremendous speeds rE n A in nanceosc. „
It was reported that the oil was in testimony made public yes- The. our het 1 at.0 cit.aS
transported through an interstate terday by a Senate Armed Serv- cepted the. Phatit alsosaccepted
pipeline, a government attorney ices subcommittee. Adm. John E street 8 d nadstand."
sald. -Clark said the missile, Jupiter, pelledatodocmaintenanceyn o
------------------ will be in operation long beforejyTiled by. County.rAttyteJolhn.o:
fflU FIRES BIG GUNS the expected perfectin of counter- Young the answer cites three
NORTH FT. HOOD, Tex. (AP)— measures against the weapon. P gt +
Heavy ammunition wks fired by He said it will travel "many o Se cdr 2 hh. Chesser date
the 49th Armored1 Divisions tank- times", faster than sound-around diviston Shows only 40 foot width to Whhad gone into the'McGee yard
era yesterday while artillerymen. ,68 miles per hour at sea level streets. 3. Contends that the Ches- to recover a baseball. When she
and infantrymen practiced with By 1961,.Clark, predicted., the ’er s were informed in January or noticed the dog coming toward
rocket launchers and rifles. The ,Navy will have 47 guided missile - ■ • • ■ - "OGEE " “O . " .
division is getting its two-week ships, enough to protect three car-
summer training here. ________rier tasir groups.
Expected approval by the two
. groups wokd open the way for the
Dallas CityCouncil to give final
approval, probably next Monday.
John W Simmons of Orange,
executive vice president and gen-
ie Sabine A*
RED CROSS YESTERDAY
area are to be kept The ordinance IN
was passed unanimously on a mo- ber
tion by Commissioner George Eol- 10 „ . „ .---.—
burn, seconded by Councilman , noyaorfatficially for seven days
E. E,(Jack) Bonnin aftez. the kidnaping Government
gent purposes, the final solution the., victim, was spirited across budget to Dallas, for the first
involved considerable compromis- state borders After .seven days three months of opera non. cover,
ing. The ordinance as origjnally thelaw presumes such a crossing ing the settingup of offices at |
Enoperedhcawateroranae Adngson W CT Greendille and • star "" buying
in this section of town. 7 carriage in the patio of Mr and* This Greenville office will he
Edward J. Sune, cowner of the Mr Morris Weinbergers home headquarters for the Don Bridge '
rice mill in partnership with Henry here: Weinberger, 48. is a well- Dam Division of the authority
J. Kinney, originally had objected tozdo wholesale drug salesman. ISRA officials have~estimated that
to the closing oMWater alone un- The kidnaper grabbed the 5- about 50 goo acres of land will be
less Short tlh and Henderson also week-old child in the. middle of obtained along with another 10,000
were abandoned. The other pro- the afternoon and in full view of acres in flooding easements ।
tester, according to comments last (ive other houses in this fashion- Fsm. „> ,h,. management team
maht. was Mrs. Etna Fitzgerald, able Long Island cohimunity. Esta mihmenta “L "hisu.office
administrator of the Pro use- He left a neatly penciled note marks, the second sactual operating
Estate/ demanding $2,068 Fansom. Later a divisionofsthequthority;.Theother
Conditionat approval also came man believed to be the kidnaper atthe present in oisthe Orange
from Joseph C Rudd, bulk agent telephoned the family and raised Canal Division in Orange County
w Magnolia, provided necessary the demand to $5,000
Atreet repairs were made on Wa Police have found no trace of
steel strike. ax taina -uap-- - .. vo,-y
ed covering a network of ricecanals Federal Mediation and Concilia- sipitatinea.strike which.has.idledter
. and Indian Lake pumping station tion Service officials, arranged a 20.
Z ter a comer ci , . 6 ve-m-.----° which supplies the system. "preliminary" meetinig here with ste
ier, a corner cut to permit the kuimj*i or CXiM There is no way _ . - " , ."m headed by John A Ste Che. MeUSIWU: -u, p. .. ...... - - — - ------— •—-------
easy turning of big gasoline trans-of knowing whether the infant is’ Simmons said the authority has president of U S Steel gan said after • one-hour discus The speaker was W Bvron Sim-, million Cemical c. which also
port trucks and parking eliminated still alive. He needed a sDecial retained engineers. Forrest & Cot- P - ndrssrd s cher negotia. Sion with union officials the situa- mons. Whohas"served the Orange Spence Ehemic has indicated Gasow voted by mail and it is
, e w . . , ’ a tion was "grave" but he was County chapter for a number of P ‘ " „„ ibbline with the the second sch ballot received.
Which will-be built at the Iron to - x confident that both sides would years as treasurer and Who re-therewilbe.no guibblins with the The first was cast by T o Chari--
cooperate in new bargaining ef- counted some of the first emer valuauonsi. .02 of 537 919 ton. Orange district superintend-
forts? Rencies which brought about the A taxabiex atuationecucaon Fridge ent for the Gulf States Utilities Co.
He told newsmen he had as- organization of the chapter was receiv 1b sAme steel torn I Meantime, Mayor Joe M Run-
-sured the union men a solution in 1915, when there was a Division. I nited. states Steel corp, nels Jr. has made two changes in
would be worked out only by hurricane in Galveston.” recalled (Bee’-TAX VALI ES, Fate 1 election judges, according to Cito
bargaining” and it would "not be Simmons, "Dr E W: Brown sent Sec. Charles Cottle. Mrs E. C.
imposed by the government." his boat to bring people to high n a A ... Barton has been appointed be
He said he would not term the ground. In 1917, the cnapterwasPlcnts Aaree Hunnels tn serve in Precinet 7 at
strike a national emergency at organized after Dr Brown re- 1 9 the Masonic Temple replacing
this time reived word of flood trouble at -r l Dennis J. Amodeo. The mayor
David J. McDonald, steelwork Johnson s Bayou ” I Q InspecrIOn has also appointed Mrs Monroe
ers president, said the union is Simmons added that the first " - r Chapman to replace Robert F
“ready and willing to enter into chapter was darned the Sabine Two industries that had objected Bass in, Precinct II at the Carr
collective bargaining” although thel Area Chapter, American Red to Pritchard & Abbot, inspecting Junior High School.
strike was "forced ” by the steel. Cross, because “we felt that Or- their plants capitulated yesterday Election judges and workers
industry ange was the largest town on the afternoom and informed Orange WIII attend a school of instruction,
"If the steel industry wants to Sabine and that would be a good County Commissioners Court the today at.2.P m at the .CItY hall
make an agreement it can do it," name ’ He added, however, that valuation engineers Would be ad- which will be conducted by Cottle.
McDonald said ‘-’So far it hasithe name caused confusion and Imitted instructions will he given on hold-
shown no evidence of any desire that in 1917, the late Mrs. Nita Hill Levingston Shipbuilding Co was the election and supplies dis-
to do so ” Stark told the chapter that all srevinzstononP. I * d w tributed. The session is open to the,
their maii was going to Sabine first, towindicate "t,wous 2hM public and questions wil be an-
Pass so the name was changed, to, the.commissionerserenuest. that swered. Cottie explained /
The first chapty officers, he re- Pritshardii& Abbot to ninerruee Meagtime, only two, re-
minded. were IMiller, chairman: admittedbut bowed. J, reguest main for the casting ef absentee
F. W. Hustmpfe. vice chairman: while-attaching Astring. , ballots before the deadline Fri-
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) - Celeste E E McFland, treasurer, and Second to bow was Orange Hire day. The oniy residents eligible
Cox 10vear-oid daughter of Mr A Supreme Court decision up- Marcus Sperry, secretary. Milling Co Alan Cameron informed are those w howi ll be out of town
ana'Mrs.w J Cox. was bitten bvheld the judgments of the Court McFarland and Simmons were the.Court a physical inspection of on election day nr are physically —
a Chow dog vesterday afternoon of Civil Appeals and the 128th cited by Chapter Chairman W. V the plant would be allowed but not unable to go to the. polls,
as she attempted to climb a District Court here in a suit in- Osgood during fhe meeting for the books floorers and busmessmen are re:
■ ’ ’ waving the Riverside. Inc. andttheir long association and work R R (Dick) Allen, spokesman quired to sign a sworn affidavit
others against the Gulf States with fhe TdcaT chapter McFarland for Levingston, asked that the yaf and certification on a physical
Utilities Co. of Orange, according Iwas , charter member uation work be ed exclusively disability or illness is required
to an Associated Press dispatch Simimnons paid tribute to Edgar for the county and that the firm from the attending physician,
today..- W. Brown Jr. who, in 1918, he said,) be so instructed. Ballots may be obtamhed at the
The Austin report stated that an Ptook food and supplies to John- Levingston is in litigation with city hall during- regular office
application for a writ of error son's Bayou . . . he was a self- the City of Orange primarily overhours of 8 am to 5 pm. only,
was refused and no reversible appointed disaster chairman who personal property differences, Al-Next Tuesday selection will result
error was found A trial court rul-i worked with this chapter until fen told the court. in the selection of a mayor and
inEeagainst Riverside was award- 1946." Brown then obtained his C. E Lunsford of Pritchard * two commissioners. Retention of
edrhersornginaysult filed by (See REDCRosS, Pare »> (Ser PLANTS, »> 1
-------- - _ „ GSU which declared in a petition e , . k i . 1 • I l n 1 AA J
February to have the plat in be- her, she attempted to climb the that Riverside Inc owes $3,52647 Settlement Not LlKOlV DGlOre MOHCI OY
fore April 2.3 if acceptance was ex- McGee’s chain link fence. covering water used through fire __________i--------:------------/ --—
pected as laid out. . The dog bit her in the bend of hydrants. The penod dated back
| Under point No. 2 the code is the right elbow where a large to July 9, 1948, when the housing
cited The law requires minimumvein was exposed but was not units were bought bfl the company.
‘50 foot width on unhamperedtpunctured. Three stitches were re- --------------
streets and no dead-ends and mini- quired. While she climbed, the dog Access to Surplus Granted
mum of 60 feet on arterial streets, bit her on the back and side of If Cattle Are Not For Sale
______________ _______ _ 10 Rages ___—mows*" Lotast Edition ; ArchiEectral pixE'fP 22 by
Countys Industrial Tax Valuesa
• ___ Construction of the addition wiI
Expected To Show Big Increasest
ausesuu vy cily pUIICE un may -i E dudV
on a charge of Sunday beer sales = 2 ----—• ... —g-------------3 —. a •
He was released after posting a SRA d D ||
(See STREETS. Paze 8) or know where he i AH such
• ~ .....- reports have proved false so far.
Vinton Man ing against hope, has repeatedly
. Near Hotel 1
. To Be Closed I He was released after posting a
After a prolonged discussion and $100 bond and this case has never
considerable "horse trading among come to trial in corporation court _
interested orr'side parties" the pending the outcome of the dean- ( 1
Orange City (* -amission last night nexation move. fa 4 • 1 1
put an ordinance on first reading Hooper, present last night, flat- \TIV I nnrrar F
to close parts of Water and Hen- ly denied that he ever told beer •ruUy Willi uuI
derson streets on Sunday. Two other signers of »
The original request .was made the petition, Benny and Louis Maz r.a n...
_ by-Ed C. Leach, manager of thezola, also raised objections to be F nr NAW IDAm
Jack Tar Hotel Management^ng in the city because of failure I Ul vyVV VUIII
Corp., which is building the Or- to receive sewer and water ser V
ange House here The abandon- yice. Theylease out a building now DALLAS (AP) — Officials of ther
I meat of Water street adjacent to known as the Sportsman's Cafe, Sabme River Authority and mem-
. i the hotel property was sought so which also sells beer. ' bers of a Dallas water comaittee
that this area could be sodded and Lots included in the proposed de- this weekend are to cogader an
landscaped to develop a yacht annexation have a frontage of operations contract foy/the butid-
’ basin and beautify the grounds, about 1.908 feet with a depth ranging of a new dam and reservoir
Commissioners, in a first read- ing from 20 to 150 feet ending on on the Sabine. >
ing of an ordinance which was re- the bayou. Deannexation support- The reservoj. to be located
drafted during the session, pro- prs cited an earlier promise made about 45 milejeast of Dallas, would
v ided for the . closing of Water by city commissioners that Brown- provide thecity with a new water
from Division south to the Mag- wood Addition would not be taken source. A
N nolla Petroleum Co. property line into the city. They contend these The/Dallas Long Range Water
end abandoning Henderson from lot tips, remaining after the ac- Comrittee headed by W G. Voil-
the intersection on the east with (See TABLED. Fate sr mef will meet Friday to consider
Shch6th Street east to Water _ _ A ----toe operations Contract, and direc-
Theordinance also provides that h RI EAreAc /tors of the Sabine River Author-;
the Jack Tar concern and the Or I DI IUlLCb / 'ty will meet on Saturday
Giles Giles, who was convicted
felonies in connection with
conservative veterans land scandals, is now
O'Daniel, returning to Austin for moment I am far more interested from a labor union and two com ________________
future. I there with the other peo- "-6 the Mexico ‛s, Trade 'Threatened' w
, ple of Texas a keen interest in crease the memorial Md to $27,- By U.S. Cotron Dumping
EaH'S re
and send anothersmember to the I am trying to explain to the peo- Co. donated $361 for equipping a program
governors office i ple of Texas that we must hang business office and the- Sabine Government banking circles said
onto out states .rights and not beg Towing Co. and Sabme Transporta- today the United states cotton pol-
to rhtem. Washington will not do tion Co.. Inc , sent in $361 to fur- icv is a "direct threat to Mexican
any favors for Texas in ziving. usimish a combmation office and pe- trade,- and that unprecedented
what is rightfully ours. Price, tient treatment room on the fifth. ’ including increased pro-
proved that when he gave up seven floor in memory of Harold H. ProztonisnseingnStanned « coun-
and a. half miles of our tidelands," Clooney Jr . 12 year-old youth who ductconu “ Ptanned to "I
SentHt, visiting in Beaumont died recently.
said that he and O'Daniel would “These donations increase tbe
be in the run-off and that he ex-memorial fund to $27,377 leaving TITO, U.N. CHIEF CONFER
pected to beat the former aenatbr a balance of $12,623 to be raised, BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (APei
and governor in the second pri-to achieve our goal of $40,000 by a UN Secretary General Dag Ham- , "You're not even smwing:
: July 31 deadline." Mrs. Morris E. marskjold conferred today with and the Leader Want Ad siM
ana sillFpm - - e I Senterfitt aaid Daniel "has been' (Tobey Noguess, memorial com- President Tito There was no indi that, paint would ba cheer-
Su ,Mi>Mnn a* • »» "n“, (See POLITICS, rage >> mitlee cochairman, said today. ‛cation,of what they discussed. I mui '
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Report From 1
Circleville
Circleville
July 10, 1956
Dear Editor:
Reporting on Ms Soviet visit.
Air Force General Twining says
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