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laboratory will provide, combined
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-Leader Photo by Bob Axelso
drilling operations. A luncheoh followed the
commissioning ceremony for nearly 100 guests
F rom my coi
them. It strike
Daniel a uncompleted plans for
the final week showed visits to
missioner of Precinct 2. have in-
anted privately that it isn’t and as
far as they are concerned have no A road and bridge bond issue missioners Court. Members of the dition in West Orange,
such thought in mind. program totaling about $4,750,000 State Highway Department. Or ’ *e-
Diet, renominated congressman day night rally in Denton. Satur-
at large in the July primary, said day he will return to Austin.
By BOB AXELSON .
Ethics is a nice short word with
only six letters. It's defined as the
science'of moral duty or, more
broadly, the science of ideal hu-
any idea how tong it will last."
Local Texaco station* are serviced
Yarborough stressed his drought
plan* in a speech yesterday at
Floresville. .
,c b, The suit Was LruugIL ny me
(See HIGHWAY PLAN. Page 7) NAACP on behalf of te parents
Southern Delegate
Dispute Is Settled
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program > totaling about $4,750,000 State Highway Department. Or-1 "The 15th and 16th street pfoj-
and involving projects throughout ange Chamber of Commerce high- ect would have cost i
By GARTH JONES Daniel spent yesterday in a cor
Associated Press Staff ’ner of Northeast Texas stressing
Sen. Price Daniel and Ralph hi* stand on support of the nom
’ direct from the refinery at Port
Arthur which widens the profit
! margin through elimination of the
v . bulk distributor:
Officials for Phillips 66 gas em-
phasized they had nothing official
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Entries Requested
t Bellow activities in preparation for the
the cars run-off primary next Saturday.
Rrtiar omnhaciler that anono.
To Leave Jobs
Emphasising standard union op-
erating procedure of "no contract,
no work." members of Plumber*
; lie relation. oflicer. Friday’ to Loal J"*" preparing to 80 oft
convinced discuss groundwork .structiodprojects“tine
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D , I I n . • t tion to approve the employment of strike vote hai been taken by hi*
Duller Is Ketomcd C L Miller was passed Miller will membership and branded report*
receive 582 50 a month, regular pay of a 43 to 40 vote in favor of a
for deputy constable* walkout as "definitely untrue " in
Grooms announced the action on reference to the Friday night bar-
Britain Urges
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ing bird baths or erecting sun-
dials the donors should be so in-
formed and permission granted.
GOOD LUCK ASSURED — Victoria Ann
Carleton, 8. smashes a bottle of champagae
against the hull of the H B. Carleton, cargo and
AXELSON as outrightcrook-
ton ess through
another person's bifocals.
venson would not back Texas'
tideland* fight.
"I hope nothing like that oc-
cur*," Daniel said in visits to
Clarksville, Mt Vernon. Mt. Pleas-
managers and supervisers
by major distributors as
skittish dealers carefully
kept an eye on their com-
petitor*. Site and Billups station*
in Orange were selling regular
sasoline for 19 9 cent* per gallon
and premium at 219.
The first major company to drop
price* was Texaco. It came out
Friday with regular selling for 21 9
cents and premium at 2.4 This
marked a cut of 8 6 cents per gal-
lon off both types of gas by three
Texaco statins in Orange
Previously, a minor .battle was
waged by Site and Billups sta-
tions for the past four week* which
wasn't unnoticed but nobody in
the gas pumping business was par-
ticularly alarmed until Friday.
tfemenoperntorstempet-tmete-
fray with both feet and attendants
there who refused to be quoted by
name said that. "We dont have
In this, business, which I* some- the face and multiple cuts on the Daniel Supporters
what akin to politics, if* an Im- right arm upPP15,-
pessiDUity to write something Other* dismissed after emer- ' -*
Which Pieases everyhody. Some- gency treatment at the Sulphur
• body will take exception to ev- F—■— ----- •---- Mu-"
erythin& that’s hammered out Vinton, brush burn,. Mrs Ivv
on A typewriter. It you May hi -......
it long enough. j----
man character As everybody
F a ‘mows, no one in
■nt. Daingerfield, Pittsburg, and
Quitman
for governor Aug. 29 against Ralph Houston Tuesday He planned a
Yarborough, he will resign his Central Texas rally in Waco Wed-
Senate seat at such a time that a
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you Ret a thick right wrist; and their son, Donald Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Na-
Ray Bellow. 13, Cut on right arm. topl Guard Armory, Bill Butler.
They are the grandparents ana county campaign manager, said
uncle, respectively, of* the acci- esterday.
dent victim and all were riding" Reports' will be presented from
in the same car. several committees on countywide
Briefly, -I would like to hook up
this question of ethics and $17,237,
70 reposing in the county coffers' ' —-
cial statement as prepandlyga—---
Berta Block. acting county'-treas-
urer There is no question about'
it being in a safe place. This ques-
tion of ethic* doesn't enter into
it from that standpoint.
run for the Senate whenever a va-
cancy occurs.
A vacancy could occur this
month. Daniel has said that should
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now it s sliced. The Calcasieu Parish traffic t»-
While dwelling on this particular tality was Patricia Ann Trahan,
topic, it seems the hospital board daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
became somewhat perturbed over Trahan of Toomey. In satisfactory
new* coverage by The Leader on < ‘ - — _ . .
TEXAS A AM DEAN QUITS
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announced today.___ ______A Guinn announced today.
■— * — The gift is designed to equip a
new x-ray research laboratory at
TSCW and to furnish the institu-
tion's nutrition and textile labors
tones with an electron microscope.
It is the third cash grant to the
money was rhied through pubife
appeal with the express intention
.it would be used fOe equipment or
furnishings. Secondly), this money
was obtained through public sub-
scription and not raised by tax
levy.
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at the Sunset Grove Country Club. The Carle-
ton is the first ship of its type in the Harms
fleet and has been contracted for use by the (
Humble Oil & Refining Co. It will operate off
Galveston to haul casing, mud, pipe. cement .
and supplies to offshore platforms and barges.
The board of hospital managers
which sponsored the memorial
committee in a successful cam-
paign to raise slightly in excess of
253,000 was primarily responsible
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I would like to pose one quo*- 1 Service. The ship was named after her father,
tion. la it ethical for fundi raised ; operating manager of the corporation, which
in this manner to be spent for a has its headquarters here. The vessel is one
purpose other than that desig- j ot largest ot its type for sen icing offshore
It’hel mohedonorat Total Estimated Cost Is About $4 750,000
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New County Road Plan To Be Unveiled Tomorrow
k , his world at least •
hu s ethical in every
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• As some law.
Nrers state, it s all
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ditivity and what
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• irement is used.' ,
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somebody’s eye n
may be regarded 1
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special election will be necessary day Yarborough planned to be in
the Fort Worth area with k Thur*-
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Price War Looms Here
THE ORANGE LEADERSjon Zyinnngjendenp
VOL_1.II I—NUMIER 199 Member Associated Frets ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, AUGUST 19, 1956 32 Fades ——Edition . A major skirmish broke out yesterday along the service
. ' ----------------- station front and several local operators believe it will
i blossom into a full-fledged gas price war for the first time
in 30 years in Orange.
Meantime, a flurry ofjong distance phone calls went
wuusaemmeutman out from Orange to district
Dalia* and Fort Worth tomorrow,1
with Tuesday spent in Austin.
Yarborough planned- to be in
he win the Democratic nomination San Antonio tomorrow, and in
22mal- .35
To date, at least publicly, the
Commissioners Court has "made
no statement as to whether or not'
his sum will be turned over to a ’
Special memorial committee. I
have a quarrel with the Commit-
nonet* Court on this particular
subjecthexcepting two member*.
It strike me that two facts
should be pointed out. First, this
Otherwise, it seams to me
tomebody raised money under
betrayed tenpes and in “ doing
-J say Ehis WPoie prorut Buttlike Dies in WrecL down the overal cost n might and enen
is all relative and it might not I-- III Tvl E-R be more than county residents will proposed new bridge on Western
strike you la the same Ushlw VINTON, Aug. 16 (Sph_A 16 approve, but.we believe 111 the avenye to helieve Border.
One fact, however, remains ervs- month-old infant born in Orange projects included are necessary. Other projects touched briefly
tal clear. That money is not de w»* killed instantly and four other Generally speaking. the proposed on were a new bridge across Cow
rived from taxes and the County Aper8Bns were injured in a two-car program follow* a report con Bayou and straightening of FM
Commissioners Court has no lega collision on U.S 90 five miles east tained in a June 3 issue of The/105, construction of a Round Bunch DALLAS, Aug 16 (AP)-Wheth-
jurisdiction over it—no matker of here Friday at 11:49 p m. (Leader. Added is the paving of road from FM 1006 (Chemical er the Dallas Public School System
now it's sliced. . Th. p.rieh EHie •- Sunset drive from 16th street west Row) to Highway 97 in Bridge Qty will be integrated or kept on a
I nr a case rarua "ame ia- to Jefferson street bordering Pine and continuing west to Turner sgeregated basis this year will be
Gfove and into West Park avenue road and curbs and gutters in both announced by the Board of Edu-
Eliminated was widening and Bridge City and Vidor. ication Wednesday night.
----------- J, „„ on condition' inthe Fwest'Calcasieu- curbs and gutters «' 15th and 16th According to the June report, De Edwin.l Rippy president
several meetings which were held. Cameron Parish Hospital at Sul- street within Orange proper. Also projects reportedly contained in of the School Board today said.
The member, are free, white and phur is Ml* Dorothy Mae Trahan. eliminated was an earier proposed the forthcoming! program are I have the feeling the board is.
JI and certainly have that right 20, the child's mother. She is suf- new.! bridge .cross Adam* Bayou L Widening Western. tvenue In RDinE 10 be unfavorable toward
Ils a free country ferine from muftiple fractures of on Main leading imto Bruner Ad- West Orange from Adams Bayou altering the status of the school
- J' .. ." . • . . I—----. . _ to Highway 87. system "
1 2. New" bridge across Adams' Rippy also said then he felt the
Bayou on Western and extending segregated status oF the 134 Dallas
10th street in Orange from the schools would not he changed
Southern Pacific track to the new while ' the school system is- the'
bridge defendant in a federal district i r\ ~L .
3 Paving Foreman road from court" ASDemoCbairman
FM 1006 near the Spencer Chemi-1 Monday Federal Judge William CHICAGO Aug 18 (Ap-pau
cal Co. plant through West Or- H Atwell will hear a motion ask Rutlertoda; wsr-lecdchar!
ange to Highway 87 • ing that the <«« pending be tried man nf X DemoCratic TSNatondi
4.!Widening and paving of 37 before .school registration begins Committee and James Finnegan
miles of Round Bunch road from on Sept. 5. was picked to manage Adlai Ste
The suit was Crought by the vensn’s campaign for president.
ef the parents The top positions in the Demo-
of -7 Negro children who attemp- critic party for the White House
ed to enroll in white school the contst ahead were filled at a
beginning of the 1955-56 school meeting of the Democratic Nation-
SAN ERANCISCO, Aug. 18 (AP) ---------------- Butler submitted hi, resignation.
Kepubhcan Chairman Leonard STEVENSON RETURNS HOME But Stevenson pleaded with the
Hallssaid.stodayathe.contest be- LIBERTYVILLE, ill . Aug 18 members of the national commi
tween rivalMississippi delegations (AP)—Adlai Stevenson came home tee to reject it
to the GOP Convention is settled tonight to the cheers of his neigh- Butlegsas re-elected by accla-
so far as he is concerned and will bors and said, only the campaign mation Stevenson then chose the
.’S’ V bY the convention ahead would decide whether the grey haired Finnegan who man
. A.b lack and tan faction headed people, will "insist on my coming aged hi* campaign for nomination,
ny National Committeeman Perry home" again in November to be his campaign director
- Howard, Negro attorney, was giv-
en eight of the state’s 15 votes
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For Jaycee Parade
Ray Dunkel, chairman in charge was ute urivet • ume v, uy .ars , . - -
of arrangements for the eighth an- involved. The other driver wasButier emphasised that anyone in-
nual Jaycee rodeo parade. Satur- identified as Thomas H. Hampton, terested in helping to roll out a big
day gtressed the need of more par-1 - I county vote and supporting Daniel
- ticipants. " , agSee FATALITY, Paze 9) is invited to attend
xo”hpSMhhaz‛-astisGovernor Candidates Trying
To Regain Voters' Interest
lo accomplish this we must -
have the cooperation of every mer-
chant, social, civic, church and
school organization in the city and
county," he pointed out. Yarbbrough tried yesterday to re-inees of the national Democratic
Cash prize, will be awarded to gai Texas voter,’ interest after party. He said his policy was un-
the best decorated float* in three paying second fiddle most of he changed since Adlai Stevenson's
divisions. week to the national Democratic nomination — that he would vote
Deadline for entering the parade convention in Chicago. for party nominees unless some-
is Aug. 27. Prospective participants Both headquarters were hesi-thing like the tidelands or equally
may contact Dunkel at TU 6-7353. tant in giving itineraries for the as serious comes up again. Daniel
..------ .final week of the runoff for the has said he switched to Dwight
NEHRUTHROWN FROM JEEP Democratic nomination for gov- Fiem-b--- “ 1057 -- e
BOMBAY, India, Aug 16 (AP)- ernor.
PrimeaMinisterNehfu.narrowly "Nobody want* a candidate the
caped seriousinimy, today wheh last week of the campaign," be-
h "asthrowngkzmuan overturn- moaned • harried worker in one
Rep. Martin Dies
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Locayorecat: Partly cloudy with no.
Jatedy/scattered afternoon thundershow-
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court, Casey J. Peveto of Precinct
1. and E. K. (Bo) Ratcliff. com-
meeting a eader reporter later ingaining session, he stated there
the day and said the bond submit- were some modifications made on
Whatever the words they employ, Derutv Oko However, a spokesman for the
Democratic* campaigners intend to --P-I J -nM contractor* reiterated a statement
make it clear to the voters they r ~ . | | Friday- in which he Mid. "If they
Error Constable sopnekerevemsptrkcnarmashang
sennower is equipped to continue Constable C B (Joe) Peveto was the job* ourselves "
to carry on the crushing burdens granted a deputy constable (or Pre- Goodman declared "We stand
of the presidency. cinct 1 in a special session of Or ready and willing to negotiate up-
■ stevenson framed the issue in the ange County Commissioners Court on being notified by the contrac-
spotlight of millions of television that followed the regular recessed tors Some progress ha* been
viewers 10 see when he tossed the session Friday, made but m reached 5"
selection of his vice presidential Peveto was denied the deputy Members of the union bargain-
unning mate into the hands of the constable in the recessed session ing committee and contractor rep-
convention delegate* iof the regular meeting before noon resentatives met from 9 pm un-
wseensonaspokeo’ thepossibility and an adjournment was railed by til midnight Friday at the plumb-
Elprasiigherwi i’might Prevent, the county judge er, hall in Beaumont withiittle
P serving out hi, later the constable joined com-headway made, according to oth-
(See DEMOCRATS Page 7, missioners in the hall and in a sev ers who participated.
----- * sion in a downstairs office the mo Goodman emphasized that no
ted was approved icontract provisions but declined
Commissioner Casey J. Peveto, further comment until “complete
seconded by Commissioner Harold agreement is reached." Adolph
Carter, moved that the deputy be Narducci, 703 Hubert St. West
appointed and his bond accepted, Orange S a union representative
This was verified from the minute* on this bargaining committee.
of the Court. However, rfnagement source*
------------------- insisted that a plumbers strike
IKE WORKS ON SPEECH AJoomed. which would tie up con-
WASHINGTON, Aug IK (AP) - strustionnatothenJack Tar range
The White House said today Prest. s* the Orange Memorial Hos-
dent Eisenhower has begun work (See PLUMBERS. Paze 71
on the apeech hell make tn the/r.. T e, . , —
Republican convention next Thur, exo town Elches Idea
day accepting the party, presi For Cleonup From Netherlands
dential nomination tor the second ALVIN, Texas, Aug 19 (AP) —
time.L__________ Brazoria County has filched an idea
and the rival -lily-white’ o Laboratory for Human Nutrition Research it* streets ana highways clean eeP
headed by Wirt Yerger was given Z-. ------------------------------------—----------- . Signs dot the highway* remind-
TSCW is Given 550,000 by Mr. and Mrs. Stark Ei =
Distinguished research programs, all departing motor guests
in nutrition, textiles and other .
held, at the women's university AD A KI~r l i l l ~ r
are directed by Dr Mark, dean UKANGE JUICE
of its College ol Household Arts' HF1PMPB* Mr. m.di.‛
and Science, TSCW developed the , HEIP H ERI-?Mrs., Bebe. Ricks,
first organized home economic. Leader pswitchbaard.dperator. re-
curriculum in Texas and one of the ceived flower* the other day from
first in the nation It now olfers an admirer, 01 her well-modulated
extensive work, including the doc telephone voice. The enclosed
tor of philosophy in all home eco- card was unsigned and the sender
nomics subject matter field* emphasized that your voice gave
Dr Mack noted that the new me a liftin the right direction to-
- x-ray machine will have a feature day. Being a woman, Bebe is just
two previous contributions were now is being built at TSCW for not installed on any previous x ray about overcome with curiosity,
each in the amount of $25,000 the purpose of measuring bone equipment. A second x-ray tube SWEET DUET — Speaking of
The x ray equipment, Dr. Guinn density from x-rays, will mak connected with a fluorescent de- telephone operators. Bettye Me:
said, will be used to augment fact- our.* headed by Dr Pauline Beery vice will throw a beam at right Minn who mans the switchboard
tlities of the Neida Childers Stark Mack the foremost research lab- angle, to the beam which will at the Sabine River Work* had in
Laboratory for Human Nutrition oratory in existence tor human make the x-ray. This will enable unusual singing present” the
Research in the College of House- nutrition research involving the moge precise positioning of the other day. D B. (Pete) amp-
hold Arts and Sciences at TSCW skeleton.’’ Dr. Guinn announced part of the body to be xrayed bell, plant manager, and John
TSCW'S electron miscoscope will The new model electronic bone than has been possible before the Oliver, assistant plant manager,
be a powerful research tool in tex- density equipment, also made pos-idea of this addition to the x-rsy teamed up to sing her • "Happy
tile* and nutrition which will per- sible through an earlier grant from machine proper was worked out Birthday" via the telephone line.
“The doctor says Junior has mit detailed study of particles. Mr and Mr* Stark, will occupy by George P Vose, a faculty mem To those who know Bettye, some-
worms—those you got in th* structures and minute materials a laboratory adjacent to the x-ray thing of a character and wonder-
Leader Want ds." iwhuch ar* too small to be seen by laboratory. 1 (See TSCW GIFT, Page 9) ing. she a 26.
SAN I RANCISCO, Aug I* (AP) the one big question of the con- I
—A sharp GOP blast at the new vention: \ I
standard bearers or the Democrat Will Harold D. Stassen and Cal-j
ic party tonight cheered Republi- ifornia Gov Goodwin J. Knight ’
can legions streaming into the Gol- succeed in their separate cam- a
den Gate city for their 26th Nation- paigns to displace Richard M. I
al ( onvention. Nixon from the ticket that is cer- l
Bui .dissension within the ranks taim to be headed by Dwight D.|]
of Calfornia’s own delegation to Eisenhower? 7 7 I
the Cow Palace jamboree that gets Nixon arrived today. He was/I
underway Monday underscored greeted warmly by hi* supporters I
but quickly discovered that Stas- I
+en-we-awingim7emew-*-4mH
with results of a week - old poll I
w hich Stassen said supported hi* |
'earlier claim that Nixon would !
lose votes lor the 1956 ticket. |
With the political spotlight shift- J
ing from Chicago — where the *
IonoN A .. .. Democrats last night heard Adlai
LONDON-Aug. 19 (AP)—Britain Stevenson and Estes Kefauver
urged a peaceful settlement of the pledge a fighting campaign before
Suez crisis today but warned that the November election - there a ar n l as .
Bricish troops will stand by in the were these developments lip Da a pl If'iel
Mediterrancanuuntil vital in- 1, Republican Nationai Chair —I r UDI IC I ST io report but added, “Eyervbody’s
're su red _ man Leonard Hall said Stevenson I A .a looking and right on edge" They
Foreien Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and Kefauver "by remaining quiet IS AnnmiHCPn emphasized that if two or more
asked the 22-nation Suez confer-’ indirectly endorsed" a reference* 9 4 ’ 11' I - CU companies also cut prices by to-
ence for unanimous approval of by Harry S Truman to "racke- \D ~ a • morrow they would not stand by
the west’s proposal tor an mier Iters ' within Republican rank*. HV ( hnirmCln but would be forced to act accord-
national authority to operate the Hall said Stevenson and Kefau- — >se a a I 1111 ingly.
> canal seized by Fgypt. ver should ask Truman to apolo- ntparalory to supervising the Present prices among other sta-
Thira' led on the nation* repre or his remarks, anual United Fund campaign, tionsare 30 9 cents for regular and
sented,mqst of whom support the " Kansas City tonight," Truman R. L. (Bob) Murphy, drive chair- 33 cents for premium gas This is
West, to draw up a broad state- said in reply. "Hall has no apol- man, yesterday named the first of in contrast to prices of 29 9 and
ment of principlesand lay them ORY .coming, because I told the his key personnel 26.9 cents per gallon for regular
before President Gamal A b d e l truth when I made that state Murphy appointed Kenneth R and premium ga, •( Site and Bil-
Nasser of Egypt for his fraction mnt, (Ken) Murphy, personnel manager lups stations four weeks ago -
US Secretary of State DihesIN J a^ifornia s Gov Knight - a of Spencer Chemical Co. as pub-1 Cher dealer* contended that a
it was learned tonight, has drafted T"E.me Mixon foe-captured the licity, chairman for the campaign price of 11% cents per gallon is
a document setting out the basic: w/sIP spot to that state’s con- which will open in the fall the price at the independent re-
issue* of the dispute already out xenton 'delegation—but only after Murphy's publicity committee (merits in transport lots where
lined at the conference ft contains ’ cacu3 accepted a com- will include Brooks Kiser, plant they claimed both Site and Bil-
also a consensus of the various Promie. . . - editor at the Sabine RiverWork* lups were obtaining their gas. Pri-
| news expressed, and suggestions mne delegation will cast it* 70 of the Du Pont company Cd love- a
(or solytion of the problem i (See REPI nI ICANs p:.. lace, manager of Radio Station — (See PHICE W AR, Page 7)___
The hope is that through private — KOGT, Melvin Wilson, manager of hr I n
discussions among all delegations n.... C.. r ..he Orange theatre, of the Jeffer- Pinmhore I 111 A -em
■ over the weekend a declaration ac- DAmnC NAp I van son -Amusement Co., and Mr, I lUlilUvl 3 vuV
reptable to all sides can be pre- VvIIV3 JVV LVVil Mary Mice Lakey, area new* edi-
pared In any event, Dulles is ex nu lor of The-Lcader
pected to present a resolution to f’haneA T VA/:. Murphy said’yesterday that he
rhe conference Monday Hi, ten LlldIICE 1 0 W In has called a meeting of hl* com-
pruy-tative declaration sets forth these *"*-**•• a • Vr III mittee for Monday noon at Little
......I ™.nj »im ,, --xl! -------------------------------- . -.....— ----- -— more than basic principles of the Big Three ! CHICAGO, Aug. 18 (AP_ What Mexico Restaurant to discuss
me the only way Orange County will be presented way committee and anyone inter- $700,000 alone and the engineer- Removal of the ranaf from poti- are Adlai E Stevenson's chance* drive publicity Murphy was mm
this money ca be expended[ „ by tomorrow •• 7:30 p.m. in the dis- ested have been invited to attend would not recommend it as being tic*, respect for the sovereignty of of defeating President Eisenhow. session with J. P Pevoto, UF pub-
contacting each and every donor tnict courtroom at the courthouse. "This program includes all proj-i feasible because of the high cost.' Egypt. • fair return to Egypt for er in Naxember? lie relations ntticer. Friday to,.- ir wen ....
in that $17,237.70 pot and obtaining At that time, « program recom- ects in which the State Highway Groom* commented: the use of the canal on Egyptian Democratic leader* convinced discuss groundwork. struc ti0%"Droc u tom Fow
hi* or her permission. It the money mended by the Houston engineer- Department Fans to participate The county judge explained that territory, tai' compensation to the themselves at their national con The new publicity chairman is , . 00" c ,
is to be used for landscaping, build ing firm of Lockwood. Andrews & in this county for the next five considerable thought w a, given on Suez Canal Co. and estahlishment vention here that the odds are at membership chairman of the Or Arthun. Goodman or Vidor, busk
— - Newnam will be outlined The ses- year,.” Judge Grooms explained the elimination of traffic bottle of an international board to run, least approaching the 90-50 level ange Jaycee*. is active in the ness.agent. . ioca ' which
sion was.cailed by County Judge vesterday neck* created by the heavy move- enlarge and improve the canal. | They base this estimate on a Men's Clubof-St Paul's Episcopal number about “ plumbers in the
Charlie G. Grooms and the Com- He continued. "The Court and ment of cars on Chemical Row The board would include Egypt combination ot factors and issues Church and is institutional repre Ecaumoneoranee xarea: comment-
-r . - . | . myseif with the engineer, have included in this category is the ex- as a permanent member, w uh oth some 07 them conflicting, but all sentatiye of the church's Cub , n xesterdax. Negotiations Ar-
I nomev C h■ IA givenconsiderable time and tension of Alm* street north to er participants to be selected in a pointing to one overriding theme Spout pack. Prior to taking rest *5,u open and we are awaiting tur-
• •VIIEY VilliU thought to this program and have MacArthur drive, cutting through ot f*mp*ign discussion—Eisen- ther developments We have no in-
n . . sse ■ done everything possible to hold of Gum street to MacArthur drive!___(See SUEZ ROW. Pare 7) bower's health and it* effect on hi, (See UNITED FUND. Paze 9) tention of putting picket line* up
Diec IF! Wrerk down the over-al coat it might and extnsion of 10ch street into a c , • /ob m . AI 6 Monday
VIE V V I E-m be more than county residents will proposed new bridge on Western Sec rPClClT IDfl
Decision Due
1. , 6
ers today and tomorrow Highst ten-
peratures, 92 to degrees Mostly
ybutherly winds, 12 to 11 miles an hour,
except 6 to 11 nights
Today's tides Sabine — high at 141
a.m. and 11 >4 p m , low at B it a m
and 7:36 p.m.; Bolivar-high at 4 11
a.me and LM P ns, low at 9:58 am and
Tomorrow” tides Sabine — high at
•:M a m and I M p m . low at • M a m
and 8 04 p.m.; Bolivar—high at 4 29
sat and 113 p.m., low at am.
and 9:34 pm
Bunrise and stnret lodar I U to
and I 53 pm tomorow, 1 46 a m. and
-nm
x 4 ,
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 199, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 19, 1956, newspaper, August 19, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443560/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.