The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 280, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1963 Page: 1 of 46
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Tragedy Gives Meaning to Thanksgiving
The Orange Leader
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YOU LX—NUMBER 281
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1963
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Holiday Message
olden
to Join the First
Summit
observe* today the holi-
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broadcast from the White House
John F. Kennedy.
Johnson, his wife and their
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unite in those familiar and cher-
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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the President to the Amer-
of the county drawn to concern
Judge Curbs Shell Dredging
much domestic business to tend
1. Old
1130 to new
2 West Park Avenue from U.S. sources believe that Khru-
Praised by Johnson
LBJGets
Police Re-Enact Assassination
mortally
wounded
1. West Bluff Road from north
WASHINGTON ' AP) - "You
If the assassin was in the
There was a rumor that Mrs
warehouse that the caravan had
Cold Blast
than the presidential car.
Hits State
interview. He is in Flor-
Retired Womens Home
said
were taken. The next day, John-
son wrote a letter to Secret
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west’ Texas and it was clearing
Father Located
ORANGE JUICE
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Congregations Slated
To Hear Proclamation
worship, a family dinner at
home and a Thanksgiving mes-
By G. K. HODENFIELD
AP Education Writer
Stats Appear
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from various communities
be considered
Holiday
HYANNIS PORT, Maas. (AP)
-The family of President John
F. Kennedy gathers this Thanks-
giving Day at Cape Cod where
they shared the Joy of his elec-
tion in 1960 and now share the
sorrow of his death.
5 Jacks Island Road from In-
terstate 10 south to Cordrey Ave-
nue
Class 2 roods;
"From sea to shir
Kennedy's widow
"America, America,
“God shed his grace on thee.
And crown thy good
“With brotherhood
rents.
Sref
-Lendur IV "nate
We and about the hardships they endured for freedom. Looking
into the Pilgrims' way of life, customs, dress, food and shelters,
one class has applied us knowledge to America of 1961 with the
help of its teacher. Mrs C. N Leister. Shown depicting the tre-
ditional dress of the early Pilgrims are (left to right) Ricky
Hudnall, Russie Kay Gubes and Michael Langley.
uniquely American
Christiana and Jews pray to-
light but steady rain over most
of the state's eastern half.
The new norther was due to
push swiftly downstate, bringing
clear skies back to all sections
sifications are
Precleet I
Class 1 roads:
For Quick Action
Secret Service Agent
East Texas early Thursday east
of a line linking Wichita Falls,
Abilene and Houston Clouds al-
By DOTTI CONNER
An evaluation study of county, roads begun in June
has been concluded by County Engr. J. G. (Gus) Foyle
and his staff.
The study was undertaken in an effort to determine
the importance of each road in terms of ita actual use
16th Street northwest to Adams shchev, like the U.S leadership,
is Inclined against a summit
Washington to Hyannis
gether in many services Mass , with her two chjld
President Kennedy's Thanks- the traditional Thanksgiv
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Tonight, Johnson delivers a
Thanksgiving message to the
nation It will be televised and
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onsol-
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Rites
or die — in vain As we gather personal
together in the Lord’s blessing from the
and give him our thanks, let us ican people.
Thanksgiving eve, urged the na-| At 6:15 p.m., Johnson will de-
non to resolve that John Fitz- liver a nationwide radio-tele-
gefald Kennedy did not live - vision address described as a
or die — in vain. As we gather personal Thanksgiving message
elsewhere
There was fog mixed with rain
at Dallas and other foggy spots
were Midland and Galveston
Temperatures before dawn
ranged from the low 30* in West
Texas up to the middle 50s on
the coast.
He snid next year should take worked out One atternative is
care of all Class 1 roads and to have the leaders meet a* a
see all Class 2 roads in reason- group This possibility could be
ably good condition discuased at the NATO foreign
He added that he would like ministers meeting starting in
to see the next bond program Paris Doc. 14.
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blood was riding with Vice Pres- top of him.
ident Lyndon B. Johnson, two "It could
have not
to see what the YMCA for use of the junior since then
in learn- high school gymnasium facili- The home wouia ne me nirs yeruue eunse, viexo
ties. tof four proposed homes. Plans Sue Perkins, treasurer.
Educators long have agreed “Our followup plans," Ianni
that reading is the most tan- laid. "include development of
a child can learn materials by the Office of Edu-
cation to be made available
Johnson met two foreign
ers, Gov. Carl Sande
Georgia, and had an
nounced talk with H
Speaker John W MeCo
The President s foreigi
■aMw Amcwm area
Complet moa asraos
cepted an offer from Undersec- by that time.
retary of State Averell Harri- There were indications that
man to use his C-------
seggistingiethdtmeoungowla: Massive Attack Planned
action "deserves the highest
-------------- 3 ageous action.”
Pr e sident Slates SO VERY MANY BLESSINGS Road Evaluation
" Now Concluded
to the nation, President northwest Washington
At their home, the new Presi-
day he has asked Americans to dent and his family have .. m ______
mark with memorial tribute to Thanksgiving dinner. Navy En-at 6:15 p m EST
th w "sign Bernard Rosebach, fian-
ce of daughter Lynda Bird, to,
Johnson also scheduled
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world gave thanks through a
vail of grief this Thanksgiving
Day. President Kennedy’s death
appeared to have given deeper
meaning to an observance
giving Day proclamation, issued union of the Kennedy family.
before his death, waa to be read President Johnson, his wife
in many churches and their two daughters plan-
Most public celebrations were ned to attend Thanksgiving Day
canceled and Thanksgiving be- services at a Methodist church
came essentially a family day J in the capital The Johnsons will
President Johnson, addressing have Thanksgiving dinner at
a joint session of Congress on home in Washington
YOUTH EVOLVES THANKSGIVING LORE-A Thanksgiving
dinner celebrated by Tilley School first graders is reminiscent
of the first Thanksgiving feast in America long ago Fer these
students the holidays will mean the end of • unit in social studies,
but the beginning of understanding of the early American life.
They have studied with interest about the strength and courage
with which American Pilgrims sought and found a new way of
magazine, explained that Kit. of Teachers of English
». now Mrs. Calin Hopper «( “There have been hundreds of ____
Sacramento, Calif,, found her projects to determine the beat cum University, cochairman of reading
tors were Prince Norgdom Kan-
tol, prime minister of Cambodia
and Gens Krag, Denmark's
'prime minister.
Proposals for such a top-level
parley have not yet come under
activ* consideration. U.S.
J to attend is expected
services at Family.
..quick, unnatural movements
positive-that the President's car.”
“My name is Kit Ann Rus-
S°Eeri "epe irteznbegon- cooperative research branch _________._____
-• •’ . Guidelines for the research and the teaching it language
Russell replied "Dear Kit: were set in .three days.of.meet: and literature.
— whether they had found any
ties between Ruby and Oswald
FBI agents were in Laredo,
on the Texas-Mexico border,
Teaching of Reading Due Study mma - arumum: -
b° — • vestigators told of finding - —
read,” Ianni said, “but there reading research "will be to'—- '--- • -— aman
itself with the Class 3 and 4
roads __________ _
| According to precincts, das- sources said. Johnson first has
te ™ „esue-a#
‘ n •__2 came President not many n
Thanksgiving Day brought an-utM later, also responded
other blast of cold air knifing------ S
into the Texas Panhandle and
cars behind the presidential car, gacker, Bomh X niehkshat Mz Kennedx badac-lsled the. suit post bond
mortally wounded President Yownsbiorda3gseiitaanante- hi. ---.
John1F. Kennedy and seriously normal soundand realised some man. tn wes.his Georgetown the four dredging companies af:
wounded Texas Gov. John B actio had to be taken. I saw ton,enon A St in.Wash “ng fected.alongswt humembera of
. ? uue ue me commission, win ass at a
in Kennedys occupied before mov- - - - - - - •
ing into the White House
four classes according to num-
ber of residences along each
mile, the people who use each
road, and whether or not it is
a connecting road between two
other important roads
Also considered is whether or
not may a.schoo ormaisroute WASHINGTON CAPA West.
orsmYn heeuredilor Suchnpur- ern summit meeting “ the early
mum number orpoints X partpt next year a P*
the rating system is 130 „ ’
Ratings ar* mad* as follows „High.V.S. sources noted that
Class 1, at least 80-100 points. North Atlantic Treaty: Organiza-
Class 2, 60-80 points. Class 3, meetings include gather-
40-60 points and Class 4, under ings b! government heads from
»nts. time to time, and that four of
..F’study Included 108 mile* theufive bi. NATO Lpowers„the
of roads, with the conclusion United States, Britain, West
showing that a work load of (1 Germany and Italy - recently
per cent rests with the pre- have had changes “the top.
cinct commissioners I President Johnson has tenta-
Precinct t shows 48 per cent tive agreements for talks with
class 1 roads Precinct 2. 27 French de
per cent Precinct 3. 12 per Gaulle, British..Prime Minister
cent and Precinct 4. 13 per cent Alec Douglas-Hom• and. West
Foyle recommended that sbe German Chancellor Ludwig Er-
commissioners prorate funds ac hard early in 1964.
cording to these usage evalua- Precise arrangements for
lions In their future planning these meetings have yet to be
against the state Judge Compton said the state’s on dredging near oyster beds
abatement filed by plea of privileges would have to Dodgen, a consultant to the
g companies claims be argued in Dirt Judge Sears Parks and Wildlife Commission *
from new conterencs wtihetpreparstoyy
Galveston Bays. state commission were among Robert Dodgen of Austin testi- mission, said it was found that Highway 57 east to El Nir a work and condition* likely to
The Texas Parks and Wiki- the defendants tied that the now - defunct Tex- Oysters had little chance to sur- F* . . max Ehenmmeotinsaatrutttreumn
The dredging companies' as Fish and Game Commission vive U dredging closer than * Tray Bland Road from the U.s. .opinion, circum-
abatement plea was overruled established the I Soo-teet limit 1,500 feel was permitted
new Highway 87 east to cattle stances do not exist now.
guard 1 » '
and importance This gives
the commissioners a yard-
stick to gauge priority in
administering their road
and bridge funda.
The roads are divided Into
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WASHINGTON (AP) - With two daughters planned
Thanksgiving Day sei
Mt. Vernon Methodist Church in
__ Further in the future is any
Highway 87 from FM meeting between Johnson and
nr Highway 17. Soviet Premier Khrushchev.
father's name on her birth cer- method, or combination of the research conference, said similarities there are i___
tificate and began a search. methods, of teaching children to one of the objectives of the ing arithmetic and reading
By Daughter massive attack on the nation’s this."
After 17 Year, Ermatenesincnadgcotionalprgb-mignebsssidpenemonlirnaarngre zaryin
„ . will get under way next search in the first year alone J
„,I ,1 FORT MADISON, Iowa (AP It win involve top scholars Proposals for a
Todays Weather ”—-- "—are to 8
by Friday.
Needed rain fell in North and
; - mild today. ------
High today _____ Near 62 daughter he had not heard from
Low tonight About 35 since she waa 3.
Outlook tomorrow: Clear to
partly cloudy and cool, sell 1
High tomorrow -------- Near 59 I do
Sunset today
Sunrise tomorrow 6:52 a.m.
WInDS-IMort oxa northeest 102"
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morrow moFing 16 2 nd
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he- 12 a.m.. a a-<". law. IS om-
VeSFERDAY-Temperetures: mgh a.
■aw a rein as*.
Johnson suffered a heart at-
itack in 1955
“I’d bet that Lyndon Johnson
is as good a health risk as any-
one you could get hold of, con-
sidering his age and every,
tiling." Culver said "And by
: Still Possible in Newton
ed to
NEWTON (Spo - Newton to call for one in each port of the Exostress, Calver referredsto
still under consideration as a country The Newton unit. If ap- Nohnsonsn2yers inSongness,
— site for a home for retired bust- proved. was tentatively to have mnyofsthemsis AnKey mem ar
gators told of finding a re- ness ana prolessional women. 40 rooms, plus recreational and and.torhisanearl th y
l from the store among Os- Mrs. zera Glover, president of other facilities Later, cottages vice prestdent
I‘s personal belongings The the local chapter of Epsilon are to be erected
was dated Sept M. co- Sigma Alpha sorority said to- “The home would definitely
— •---- -hich day. i not be a hospital or old folk*
The International Home Foun- home," Mrs.Gloversaid "I
dation, composed of delegate* JIi
elected tn study possible loca. ple who have sufficient tinances
tionsenwi "meet’saturday intupaytheirgown.expeneet"naknowtherearenowtheseclansi-
last date when applications hpma waa thwertnmonth able to the general public’ They
will oTow- rd of their active lives are: elassifled,coniidential, se-
ar-.i if they desire as long as their cret, top secret and final top
school. cation to be made available “ -g The applicationsawiiitbeanar-finances permit," she added. _ secret, inal topsecretawepre.
__English teachers. Math through textbook publishers for The West Orange School roweddown t final alternative ESA-is,a nonprofit, chartered sume, takies.caro. the ™
- - "Kom «Acne nN an tie* in the arhnnla Board will meet tomorrow at 7 sites Saturday, and a final de- sorority com posed of business mation that NOBODY knows.
■e from schools and col- use in the schools bom-"m—- . nelnn pehabl will be made be- nd"professional" women, with PHONE FRIEND _ A Leader
mapped out research programs will'be an important aspect " ' regular meeting, fore the ESA convention .next headquarters in Loveland, Colo reporter, after carrying, on. a
, H p m daughter ” - Guidelines for the reara idX^tea^M w^MkS^to X^te ““ de srearam onegs aX.* • wC inzsss "
- P i. RSseni replied: "Deer Kit were set in three days of meet- and literature ause "firM-graders formally bills, receiving the audit repoit. this time, Guam, Hawaii. Alaska and the tution, wasaskedby anatherare:
• Mowsam s3S“-UES?r. were veryPnssCmltingKu*Er-w*?!
*° “ - - ventionofthe National Council of Eucationprogm“thatgot same time. Wehave asked some census enumerator ..II » .. 1 tn MH I M
1 "---> =--- under several years ago of the leading mathematicians Principal Tommy Huff will inspection trip here last April, will be announced later. Mrs name, although I check with
— — . _ . - _ ... . . ...---!--a request made by No other site has been chosen Glover said. Other officers in- him daily.” "Cheee.eee," hee
nr ■>•• nt tha aninr since then, clude Irma Low vic* president; coworker commented. “I'd like
The home would be the first Verdie Ferae, secretary; and to bear your conversation with
. .---. .--•— e- n-t- ------ someone you really know.”
SJSXE Clean Bill
S Cents FINAL EDITION
... Story, Col. 1^3
Holiday Has S
Special Meaning
See Page 4
Americans throughout the ished words:
F,
Perry Ausbrook, could not be "Dist. ‘judge" John Snen’wili Two men were in the front".before authorities finished ques pearedat the home o Mrs. Mi: Bayou,
readied for comment hear a plaintiffs’ ple* for a tem- Looking down on this scene tioning him. had maintained chae! Pa ine: wherethe Oswald -S..2
Mrs. Kennedy also thought of porary injunction Dec. 6. Wednesday were investigators throughout the I
-2 to Wash- At the bearing on the restrain- and a cameraman. They that he did not kill the
Before leaving Washington
with her two children. Jacque- HOUSTON (AP) — A district of the suit
line Kennedy, 34. again visited judge has issued a temporary A plea ol
the grave at her husband at Ar- restraining order against dredg- the dredgin_
lington National Cemetery it ing of shell within 1,500 feet of the state was a necessary part
was her fourth visit there since live oyster beds to Trinity and to the suit since members of the nal suit was filed last week
. . Kennedy’s burial last Monday. Galveston Bays. state 1 commission were among —----.
wEHATtEN
Commission had prescribed
moment a Secret Service agent next to the driver turned .nd dent’s brother. Atty. Gen. Rob- 300-400t limit.
---------
It was announced Wednesday fishermen and sportsmen which ---- ---------
has never been such a large- identify the type of instruction
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A scale attack on the problem as which is most efficient and ef-receipt L-- —.---— .
fective to teaching youngsters at inciding with the one on which
“ — abilities, and from .dif- Mexicali immigration records in-
. „ome environments ” dicate Oswald crossed into Mex- ।
rear atone Research projects will be test ico at Nuevo Laredo He re
_____.... ____ Ie projects ed in th* big city stems, the twd ON- 1 __
from "the colleges "and univer- are to be submitted by wealthy suburbs and small
----- aloe. gtinsgsslessraogmuteachea, even Educators long have agreed "Our followup plana" Ianni Meeting Is Set
_______- i Russell, 58, serving 10 years mathematicians that read'"” ie Ah- me Im-lesid "imelude Aceleniment al
Md,
Francis Ianni. director । al teachers pm at the high school for a cision probn
S the U.S. Office at Education , lege3.across the.countrya.als. wThe Pemur meeting. fore the ES
morning intelligence briefing at
his home, and an afternoon for-
eign affairs conference at the
White House.
After returning Wednesday,
from Capitol Hill where he told
Congress that Kennedy's ideas
and ideals "must and will be
translated into effective action,”
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just paseed-as police assume Kennedy wants..to. repurshase E H Thornton Jr. said he will Book Depository building Oswald, 24, a Communist sym Ewonweeks before Kennedy was from old Highway 87 east to new sician to members at Congfess.
he w earthen SoPLe, car at her former home at 3307 N St., request that bond be 115,000 to A man and woman sat in the pathizer, at firing rifle bullets Hizhway.SG.na Rona from cat Calver said he cave John
this "Nd!?™ for >100.- 520 000 a day for the duration back seat, just aa President and Into the head and throat at Ken- .The newspaper said an agent, .4 Trasy BlandRoadtromcat a Solmretaidphosiayexannin.
tan point was closer to the killer 000. The owners, Mr and Mrs o( the today restraining order Mr. Kennedy did last Friday nedy. Oswald, who was killed identified oniy as Hosty, ap- tie guard east to Little ypresstiocomphinsuPhyase sx"xaminht
---- Auhre, = b Diet. Judge John Snen will Two men were in the front before authorities finished ques pearedat the home AMrs.M Bayou... (.tend Road from wonkwithncuasngsnsiecrrocar.
----1 for comment hear a plaintiffs' plea for a tem- Lookine down m thia scene tioning him had maintained <*•»• Paine, where the Oswald 5 Jacks Island. Road Irom wexamnezudong an electrocar
............. Ptnt.s Looking down on this acene iionmg rum, nao ma family was living, and asked to Tracy Bland Road south to Io- dlograph tort
in the Presi- talk to Oswald Oswald was not terstate 10. I The then vice president wee
l ’ ---- J --- ---- L <, --- L r-r - ...... - । ,, ----g ----- 9 —‘5 • ‘ A I 1 roads: foamnd tn he if! ereellent shane
min- ingtkena. he nng Thqnkse; the pgordetnAt-Gen Parks end from which the* fatal rtw, were Oswald who once lived in the investigators have learned ’ Morgans Bluff Road from the physieian said in a te-
ar- - .2 #2250 htm Re eaee a 2 x j? 2:^Ji twX "a T «
v X ... Mr* Kennedy did not attend case be heardin Travis County. dy's assassination. las night club operator Ruby hors the Dallas News reported 2 °dreonopgee
jbo<” kept athe three the joint session of Congress Judge Compton's jurisdiction This was another phase of the has been indicted on a murder today. <1m ■daiw. fob* ----
down during, the fiveminute Wednesday at which President was also challenged by the state step-by-step investgasion into charge and la in Dallas County
Ik t.Parkland. Hospital, Johnson declared he would con- on grounds the legislature had the tragedy that shocked the Jail
wnere. Kennedy and.Connally tinue her husband's policies given no consent for the filing world Officer* continued to sift Authorities
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