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West Thinks Russia's Judgment Beck,
force in
Eventually Will Free Satellites
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More Trouble
yision.
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-$451 43 from delii
83from a state rel
paragraph stating payment a pe,
(See FLOOD, Page 13)
go before the AFL-CIO ethical
Credited With Recent Rains
met on the legality of this county
1,
Directors of the State Bar of satisfaction among the people of
the Machinists Union, is expected
It locked horns with a somewhat woud
continual series of relatively low signatures of County Judge Charlie
G. Grems, John W: Simmons, ex-
pressure areas over the southern
on the five-member
session
of the Orange County Housing Au-
thority .at the Pine Grove office charged that Beck took at lenst
Unusually heavy rhin fe U 9nto
in Orange.
$320,000 of the union's funds -He
commissions
state
over which they have power of
proposed
For Training of lK Air Force
The SRC A is composed of two
/
federal member is 5 K Jackson,
regional director of the U.S. Geo-
esentatves are Henry
Texas ri
(worth of Orange and
roof Thursday.
OLDTIME PILOTS MEET
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Rainfall for Year
is 20.69 Inches
with a cargo of flour, sent out a
distress message at 9 am. yester-
Estal
tice in
appropriations,
constitutionel
board alan will elect a new execu-
five secretary to replace Francia
Standing water is an insidious
enemy of any paved surface and
heavy rains of the past week prove
reclamalicn district chairman
I cafled for an immediate meet-
cored
Han
an
the'
Bids.To Be Opened
On Vidor Housing
Bid proposals on the construc-
tion of 15 duplex low-rent housing
much of the Southeast
R. H Kraft at the Weather Bu.
ana. Mississi
ward to the
Simmons said yesterday that an i
effort wiH be made to get a AA
as a means of lifting city traf-
fic out of the mud and onto con-
ORANGE HOUSE DOCK TN USE—The
new dock for yachts and small boats on the
Sabine River at the Jack Tar Orange House
was completed last week and put into use.
out over the requirements of the I
next eight months despite the re- 1
lief given by $180,000 in time war
ranis being issued for asphalt and '
ed streets this past
examples are Link
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swep
lace,
while
Ft the
why the Teamsters should be cust-
ed from the AFL-CIO unless the
union conducts a clean-up drive.
m. a
oD of
fiksis
that
over
taxes, $15.-
$19.21 from
ishment at a principal ot-
oujsiana, instal hation of a
ovan
i w in
ings.
pped
run. .
d the :
| five
snap-
ninth,
base-
win-
sixth
pinch
to a
Pitis-
mi it
eman
et up
developed
semi-impr
week. Tw
voir’s cost
these bonds
Lee
ague
cored
nming
r.
o-run
third
turdi-
COMPACT, Page 13)
I ORANGE JUICE]
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ma
Issue Raised
A revised letter, eliminating
one forwardver the
Rocky Mountains. _______
Between the two. mcjsture laden bine River All
eel
vy‘7r
Crete action (that’s a pun son).]
may tipally see the light at day in
----- _ , the next Council'
| The suit is expected to reopen
old wounds and renew community _
strife and bitterness which has heavy equipment
i. ojcityof 125,000 in North Central
Pe miszion Texas had been wamed to move
I
i
rating for the SR A bonds so they
can be placed on rhe approved list
day. The Duane, on weather pa-
trol 100 miles south. Reached the
187,
with the US. Geological Survey to
continue an active streamgauging
program on the Sabine
In other business, Ross Hopkins
turn for
and is authorised by law to use
which legistators are employed as
lawyers, a proposed bill to forbid
lawyer-legislators from practicing
before administrative agencies of
lantic, was a blockade against air fund* derived from taxes qutside
movement in the western United. of the county boundary
States, - | The letter" a* originally drafted
AHopkins. Louislpa will be repre-
cented by Calvin Watts of Baton
Dallas will pay off Rouge, assistant director of the
Department of Public Works for
The 3,200-ton Ereighter, en route
Lem Spain to Wilmington, Del.
tica compiled by The Leadel --------- --- ----------
f Weak spots, a* always, are the icommisstoners durieLApri were
That lon-awaited Orange mu-1
nicipal paving, program, oten talk-
ed but never resolved through con-1
and bridge funds are allowed from
such fees each year
But even with this windfah, pay- ~
ments on old debts and current e-
penses reduced the Precinct 2 cash
balance at the end of April to $7,
< ounty omielala of the neighboring
Lonislana parish Would be mailed
The Orange Leader
VOL LIV—NUMBER 107 Member AKoewted tress OLANGE. T^XAS, SUNDAY, MAY 5,51957 Ji »•■» —,» ^Sundoy Sunrise Edition
Deweyville Trustee Election Contested
50 families from their homes The anticipaied the letter requesting
immeiate conference with
A very tight operation will be,-,
necessary to stretch that amount".
Gilmer where a successful pro-
gram was carried on via the as
sessment system. Variations of
the assessment plan have been
widely adopted throughout Texas
SCRIPTS
to the
NEWS
By BOB AXELSON
BONN, Germany, May 4 (AP)— kefrain from trying to do things
Western planners evidently aresthe hard way: If armed conflict is
banking on Russia’s own common i ruled out, then what?
ish freighier Bornholm 1,200 miles
east southeast of New York within
eight minutes after the crew
boarded the Coast Guard cutter
Duane, the freighter sank.
A 12-yqar old Port Arthuran was ___________-___
— .. sentenced io life in prisom Friday-Carthago will be installed as a
Kn Lv remarkanle ih 1281h District Court new Texan member of the admin-
mode possible by the receipt ot
511,7466 from vehicle lceme
lees. Thia was the remainder of
the total of $175,000 which the road
This is di*cioeed by the April 30 euum-2.w
report of the treasurer, Mrs. Bert* 1,968.5 to 316479 2
the point.
Think of the chuck holes which
Twentyeight crewmen were res-
cued today from the sinking Finn
"A proposed bill to abolish auto-
matic continuance of cases in
ilty tosecond offense driving
. Intexicated
tropics! air was forced from the
Caribbean Sea area into a swing
over Texas and northern Louisi-
eminent are m the best shape or- ■ Snce. becomuine commiqaioner,
- ‘ Ratcliff ha* whittled away steadily
Texas Rivers on New Rampages County Financial Picture Good
But Still Is Somewhat Muddled
sense to bring about eventual re- nformants with
unification of Germany and libera- NATOs deliberations gave t.
overdue tion o the zatellite empire of East- picture of Allied political strategy
yc
Rayburn spoke at a closed
breakfast meeting of Democratic
Dist Judge Homer 1 Stephen- istration, replacing Byron Tinaley
passed the kentence on Sam- of Orange The Orange attorney
equal to 5 per cent of the total
rum bid The authority also re-
practices committee Monday to
face charges that the Teamsters
are substantially dominated by
amendment to provide adequate
compensation for legislative mem-'
bers for their services."
Newton Gresham of Houston.
--- . , president of the State Bar, noted
$ ricken Bornholm at 9:45 last that, "To date no final action has
night and s.oodby until .rescue been taken by the-Legislature al-
could be made in daylight. The though remedial bills have been
crew boarded the Duane at 10:03 introduced." -
a.m. The Bornhold tank at 10:11. | The resolution concluded, os
What caused the Bornholm to it resolved that the board of dL 111 Dids
Lee W
7,
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-lances in the old Western battle
between high and low pressure
areas caused the recent heavy
rains over parched Texas snd
similar measures
trawl and expense, till
Revenue during the month came
> SUM 01 This included Mot 02
I rum current ad valorem taxes.
existed in this community in
Simmons said he and Crosiey ter. It II do the trick.
reservoir In re--w--spen three days and nights GLUM — Wss the word for an
n 9 the wat.-r conferring with their contacts in] opposition gas station operator an
nt 0 rne New York. heleaned dejectedly against a
reEges====
Ifiva million dollars of the reset- Wednesday morning- ktomers paruapaved
Payments on the old bills made
by Ratcliff and the other three
Meanwhile, Smith issued the fol- Texas rivers, aroused again,
lowing stateraent when informed of/swept more floodwaters Saturday
the suit against hm: toward cities and areas which still
" la regards to the accusatioa hadal recovered from earlier dam-
made against me concerning the aging high water.
scool trustee eleocion at Harburs The critical points war* at Wich-
box April 6, I would like to make ita falls, a stretch of the Braun
th* following statement to the River in Central Texas ang an area
ence yesterday morning in the of-
flee of Poynt: Dunn, attorney for
the Orange County Conservation
and Reclamation District. It was
S; filing I** for a mortgage given
DOG’S LIFE — Blackie. a to the district by E. Lormana, 78
cocker spaniel pupoy of James cents. fowers for * funeral, 812.
Price. Wichita fails, seeks a labor and winch truck service,
high and drx SPX after swirling $200, maw filing, $6 deposited in
.waters from a 6nch downpur social security fund for 1*87, si,-
fooded section* of the city. (AP . 100, deposited in county's new ho-
Wirepboto). , - pitalization insurance fund, *30 48
n n | Administrative expenses totaled
Dump Removal s" - "ere
Ths picture of a portioa of the duck was
taken from atop the hotel as a group of boat-
rs pulled up to a landing.
nance* which Thompson is pre- .
paring will be modeled after
among (he ruts on
boards and
Of Violations !
DWEYVILLE (Spi-A suit
contesting the election of two new
foot basis according to the front-
age held by each property owner
on the street to be improved. In
former discussions, it was pegged
to the idea of the property owner
on each side paying a third with
the city picking up the tab for the
center third and intersection costs.
In all probability, the ordi-
By J. CULLEN BROWNING ny difficult. He took over la Pre-
On an over-ell basis, the n-lenct 2 wih a tremendous debt
nances of the Orange County govjisf by a predecessor ta- hie ofdice.
sexually attacked her. - j WASHINGTON, May 4 (AP) — ing. Ta reach such s goal. Con- victory
They said Aristides Perez, 32:|Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex.)/gress would have to cut about five in his sofewhat new role as sn
year-old Bronx resident, admitted has launched a sharpshooting at- billion dollars off the more than 73ieccnomy advocate, Johnson L
throwing Carmen Flecha from the tack on president Eisenhower's billion dollars in new money Ei- backed by what he regards as
budget that promises to make gov-’seghower seeks. -— solid support from the voters of
ernmental economy a major issue Some of these appropriations Texas for a reductton hi spending
in next year's election campaign are proposed for the future and He believes this sentiment is dup
for control of Congress wen’t actually be spent in the fis- heated in all sections in the cqun-
Johnson, the Senate Democratic cal year beginning, July L Eisen- try ______
‘:5 slice E- hower has a backiog of spending Another Texas Democrat, Speak
."monIv rovesrken .authority granted by previous er of the House Sam Rayburn, said
senhower.s money requests on a f---vses "and the urrent ses- tab that Congress hopes to cut
uuvelsion’s control of actual spending the President's spending budget by
such thus is limited. three to five billion dollars ' with-
that Johnson out hurting the country.” Without
setting a timetable, Rayburn Mid
‘at this debt and by the rad in
। April redused it by $17,409.32, from
1*98. stenogtapher.
NBeck is to appear again before . .. . ------- — ,
the Senate Committee wednesdny reauusaid today U waa case of
to answerwhat Chairman MeClel- thesweather trying 10 be winter at
.. Ian (D-ArRNhas said is new evi- high.le ‘ and summer at low
units at Vidor will be opened on dence of alleged misuse of Team 5*0 . . , , .
June 11 at 7:30 p.m. in a meeting ster funds. h Bermuda nigh, which got its
agency agreeipato pay for remov:
NEW ORLEANS. May 4 (APJ— pame from dwelling during much al of the fill. Dunn pointed Out that
A '"remarkable” set of circum a summertime over th* South At- the district can't leally expend
, trustees on the Deweyville School
Board and charging ballot box
'stuffing by the Hartburg election
* I udge Earnest Smith, was filed
Fnday afternoonin th* It District
As has been mentioned here 2ena
Severs! times in the past, this pav- P•
ing program will be on an assess- +
ment basis. The necessary ordi- T-
nances are now being prepared rE.a
by City Atty. Marlin Thompson. P-
Assessments will be on a per-
218
Th* committee
stratery meetin 1
and Burton—particularly the lat-
ter. A ride on this street is a
teeth-rattling, bone-shaking ex-
perience.
In fact two of the streets men-
tioned in connection with this pav-
ing program are Link and Burton,
both extensively used for east-
west traffic. Others are 14th and
______ (See P.S., Page 13)
Sinking Freighter
Crew Is Rescued
NEW YORK, May 4 (AP) —
has already
supervision and
1------- The uaion’s entire executive
In the long run—though not in board, including Beck, is due to
re^e^'^a^^x^ in RS
Legislature to more effectively no own self-interest to tum the satel-
lice activities of lawyer-legisatrs Hites into a group of neutral but
was passed by State Bar directors' independent states such as Fin- corrupt influences
in a quarterly meeting here yes- lnd and Austria. The five-man ethical
terday afternoon. Intelligence reports tell of dis-
______ jctiiT*
zroup. headed by AFL-IO Vice
President Al Haves, president of
_. . . foroia? Johnson is makingno pre-health services, "farm benefits and governors amd other party mem.
sm**.^!’' ho ** "m: dictions on how much Congress power projects. bers.His remarks, were r > .
ss sass-E - aan
“si* at s3 am •ndbillion dollar slice in actual spend hower was sweeping to a landslidel (See JOHNSON, Page 1*) I near is Oh-Ohl ‛ e
m m IM "
_ H__(See FINANCIAL, Page M)
5=nFfswehmtz1endg
L On th other side of the picture. The Orange County Conservation and Reclamation
^^e Districiwi haveotghtenup sorerations a little if f
-missioulers with only a month rad tays within its $120,000 budget for this year. •
cash balance of $8,466.64 tor road And the q’rct is continuing its praetice of buying
and bridge maintenance work dur and selling capital equipment without advertising for bids
mg the remainder of thinyear. 1----- -fThis custom was the’cubject o
M8 is
the election laws concerning loiter- pant.Th w“er actally gor
Sunday after- oBefore and. thel peak o the nona at Wichita
othstorgrdutes. "ayen.anduthe Falls was wome 15 to 18 iches low:
etrapautons foracmpiePny er than the one in 1955, which nent
I fair and impartial election toward
all concerned. This was stressed
(Sce DEWEYVILLE, Psge 111
ash balance
' which remained
Axison whea the city hos-
pital clewed its doors
Invations to bid have been refused in hearings before the
mailed to a number of construe- committee a month ago to answer
tion concerns in the Southiwest the charge, invoking the Fifth Raittell at the Weather Bureau
Copies of plans and specifications Amendment against possible self- gauging station
may be obtained from the Houston. incrimaination. Beck has told news of the first 134 1
office of Malkin & Filch, architects men he repaid the money, and the total pr.e
who desipned the project K was reported that the com- that period was 20
Each bid must be accompanfd mittess new chargeswill touch off
by a certified check of bank draft "ee BECK, Page 13*
payable to the housing authority U.S. Jets Sent to Saudi Arabia
vear several thousand dollars
above that amount
Besides the operating expenses
already contemplated, the district
has obligated itaelt m pay 11,000
toward the salary and expenses of
the newly employed county engine-
er
This item will have to be taken
into account in planning the dia-
trict’s financee for th* remainder
of 1937,
Expenses of th* district during
April amounted to a total of s,
■tlili
of this mount, a total of 77,-
TIS2S was prorated equally within
three cents among th* two drag-
lines It opgrates, a fact which re-
fleets the district * strange sy--
l*m rd bookkeeping ___
" Miscellaneous expense" totaled
51.344 S5, divided as fohows freight
charge, >3 IS. post office box rant,
FORT WORTH. May 4 (AP) —
make plansttoropreanixation.o a senhwe Basmsor'the'us he helps congreses and the
Texas Chapter of the OXS club, engineer fan heaviest on executive sion's c • •
I I departments—and not on such thus is limited
| Today's Weather | worezapopana"pmser projceonnasn niationsucr'derintte
and beroming 12-18 P h tomorrow; "-hma-- l— --hi-- -T MW W hanh * W MW .t 3^ w —■ B* , i — rr* ^ ami
- -'gtides _ Sabihe, high 8 26 a
hear reports from * legal commit-
tee and finally decide on the es-
tablishment of • headquarters ex-
be in Louisiana A new
two-year contract will be executed
paregapniuosapapocntotatrenghe and sn, from
slicing off 100 f-et or atiandoned Alvin Keown for th* laat two pey- S-
highway fill to retleve fhooding ments on a .dragline which he
dawage in Orange, will be mnailed bought from the district.
to th* Calcasieu Parish Policer Cash balance at the beginning at
Jury the month was $9,120,56
Ine revisions followed a r onfet- s 10 000 investment to th*
this would give the people a tax
cut that would help everybody
other indicted leaders:
fctional split over control and cuirrwiu find the going particular*
operation or Ihe school system n r • .
naazygahnavghasxaar.Groh Brazos, Trinity
ange en behalf of D. L Hays, ex- f •
board secretary, and M. M. A I A /■
Hearne Jr. former member, rgiAa Rter
against James Sellars and Wert VI lllvQI Ml I UI
Schoield, new trustees elected on
a April 6. Both mm were candidates me r
^.^mX-fi^WTie^ Big Downpours
T vile in an attempt to resolve the - •
nJ school's difficulties. By ASSOCIATED PRESS
peeting on May 1
3'4. I
I It is expected 3
I hat this paving a
I rogram caa be a
I auched with an S
I nitial fund of J
hbout $100,000. I
I Julk of this won- J
ley comes from I
Baransfer of the I
ecutive secreary of the Texas Sa-
_____ - . achority. City Mgr.
Cene GaIAn and L. H. Harmon,
Ippi, Alabama and on-ling with the Calcasieu Parish Poll-
South Atlantic states cy Jury to obtain permission to
- he - " remove part of an abandpned high
throe areas when the cold high way f on old Us 98 across from
winds .aqueezed moisture from the (Sce PLoOD ISSUE Page 111
moving warm air masses • ,--s.
.. .One result was high water and Port Arthuran Given
in Orane for‛39 fooding in a large pnrtum of Tex t
of this year as last week and brimful) rivers Life Prison Sentence
itation duringand streams in most rd Louisiana
------ iches — this weekend t;
And about nine inches of the’ L.^ -ai, .. ,e.u.
total came down during tho last through chit period how the pre*
lor days of April.sures continued relatively high out
r^TO^fc/Tavr ^1^001^7^ the ich the Sot heastern states and mie Smith convicted a few day discontinue to serve as executive
-- ---------- ... — —-- 5 nave neet aept. the an- sort of continued Jow over the
. , -WIESBADEN. Germany. May 4 nual rainfall in Orange has ranged southerit Rockies ”
The resolution concluded. "Be served.the right to reject any and (AP)—The United States Air Force from 27 88 inches in 1916 tn 77 14 During the week beginbi
.... .--— -------- - —-------—— — - — - •' --- said today it is transferring eight inches.in HB5 Tht " “
Bink was not known in her dis rector* of the State Bar of Texas These 15 duplexes will be built T33 jet training plands tn Saudi abqut 55 inches,
tress message the Bornholm said reaffirms and reiteraies the rec- adjacent to the present 44 units Arabia for training of that coun- In 136 when
she was leaking badly, her holds ommendations of such committee, in Vidor under management of ty‛s air force. 3, t — — ---------________
were flooded and she could not and urges adoption at the present the authority Estimated coat of A US. Air Force spokesman modern times, the total rainfall The situation remained the jam
stand heavy weather. session of sugh legisiation." construction is $334,000 and .work said the planes are the first tn he Was 55.71 inches. until about April 20 The lows
___ j in other "business, directors is expected to take between 260 turned over to the U.S. militaryh. January has been the driest wpAIuF p,,, 17
Unemployed Factory Worker (See STATE BAR, Page and.320 days .'”‘™“ c
Launches Sharpshooting Attack on Ike's Budget High Rating Will Be Sought
5-3 Johnson Out To Make Economy Big Issue in 1958 ^^^^.F?.r^e^.n^onds ot SRA
Oft a.six-story roof after be hadi ______ _____ _ • inches om „ days in which rain bond brokers Ad banks in New
fell, and in April there were 11 77 York City will be contacted this
। inches on 11 days week in an attempt to sain a high
15 The first two days of May each rating for revenue bonds of the
brought some rain, a total of 1 07 Sabine River Authority of Teis*. ,
ihches. The contacts will be made by for savings and'loans associations, NEw APpROACH — Orange
John W, Simmons oLOrange ex- institutions, trusts, etc —m" m, 4oeg Sw.
acuniyvispuprespentandgeoomi Me *'*’ pointed out that such * new commbat “
manazergime,5 th* Citv of rating not * lower in- unusal probiem at the municipal
Sroly auditor for th« - of terest rate for this issue but *l.o Negro swimming pool. Health of-
col i. .-e to co mtn th* *’n have a good effect on the ficers * letter sated that "trou-
SRA prepe ring’ Ito* milium ram' market when SRA xoea into Me wg. encounterea last year from
money market. " ihtie.‛mi 100 i with revenuse bonds to finance grease forming rm th* pool walla,
dollars inreyenue, onds,tos ! the agency’s portion at the 15-ml!- KT attempt* laded to remove R
the. first portion.o.th ",20m 2 liondollar com of the bi-atate Tole- without draining the water." Thia
dellar theErons.rnezkrtr do Bend rerervoir in the Sabine ' ear they re qterary
ervoir the middle reach. - x ammonum compound to tha wa-
watershed. • -• —-“3 - — - - - • ■
Paling hx* contracted topax th* !
ent rtf’
action on such law. In an effort to
prod balky legislators. The state-
ment pointed out that more than
a year ago, a special State Bar of
Texas committee recommended
legislation, including, in sub-
stance, the following:
Texas, in session at the Jack Tar Russia itself which might help en-
Orange House again called for courage such a eision. . Io enlarge rm this broad char e
■ ' with a detailed listing of reasons
and a
'Remarkable' Circumstances
conservation bod reclamation dis
Savings & Loan Asan , a total at
110 120 M The monthend balance,
inchuding the investment, sen*
4181 22»„.
Ag*m due to it* pecullar system
(See CRB DISTRICT, Pag» U)
Compact Unit
To Meet Here
o the lower Trinity. Heavy rains.
The following is s brief sum- some of cloudburst intensity, tell.in
-Eeader Ft,His to nee tobw mary of the action* throaghout th* these areas Friday and overnight.
day: Mise If (Smith) Mr*. Porothy The state estimated .he 17 days
Lavine., and Mns. Bravo Fredrick ot Hoodn had caused Eve milloa
were duiv-appointed.by. the focal dollars damage ’ goxpmment M
School Board conduct the elec- ciuuies alomaPresient Epehow-
tion. myseit being appointed a. er allocated . mion dollars for
duG. , . 1 repair of public property, such «a
-i Sceins.the need for more help roads, pubilc budding, and qeweh
Union Facma Johnny Hryaorchuk With his con: The Red Cross testimated 9,000
f --9 sent, along with J1* arproval of persons hex, nea homes bocause
one Candidate. Marsha" iieare. 0 Nigh water, and that 2,000 homes
who offerred. to bear ths expenecs have bee destroyed or damaged
_____ “Emorezhelp.' proceeded further of €rOp, and livestock has
WASNINGTON, May 7 f AP) - •*! called the county judge at been heavybut no estimate was
। The beleaguered Teamsters Union Newton for hi* approval, after possibie"
acces, ol and its President Dave Beck fate which Iobxainedsthe assisance.ott""some Sr tamilies who evacuated
n. la series of new showdowns next Mrs Alice Singleton to > fill the their homes Iwichia Falla start
week on corruption charges, “V’d __ ed moving back h .Saturday night
Beck and other o’ficefs at the MY instructions were not —■ » .
! 1‘g-million-member uniom, the ns- CAe L.
thon’s largest, continued to be de “Bvr 1 e
fiant nod avosded enp ‘commit- pres ent
-
Sessums of Baton Rouge:
Members of the SRCA alsowill
. ago by a jury cl rhe attempted seAmnry ter the Texas members
Bockrea armed robber of J W Tayfor. snd Ra administration general
u u. inches in 105 Th. averame la .-v:T IeNenK U inonKApr J operator of the Bottle House, 1409 unsel Hopkina had merved pre
aht ahnesennces 15,15. Kratt saidathe high stadilzed 2nd S . orange • viouSly .. afadministratson mem-
audL •n the Sabine River oe the.Middlantic statee, "In oher aetmn taken by theber.
ouner.m on" "udme roeun.ee ta with.the hg atready "tE mg oerr udge, Alber Champeau x. Port .
— "EL° I."ndet zrampage.n «he Rockies ~ Ardur, was given a one year pro- representatives each from Texas
ebationary He had plead- and Louisiana plus a federal mem-
ber who serves as chairman. The
। new member and renewal of * two
year agreement on a stream gaug-
ing program will occupy members
I of the Sabine River Comport Ad-
ministration here tomorrow.
Members of the board will coe-
vene tomorrow at 10 am ui Cho
Petrochemical Room at tho Jack
Tar Orange House for an all-day
Crete or asphalt-paved streets.
There is do question about such
here°n“the past; era Europe. onmajor questions - ’ Beck and other omficeisot th ' . strucuons, “ ere not ape A total i 77 tamilies hVing o
paich" systen has been in force This emerged today in the wake Events such as the Hung , an eml ion-mex her uniom. the na- after l le Pce.n 05 th.- oand Holliday Creek in th* renter of the
here which is both time-consuming of North Atlantic Treaty council relocnhvsuchansrormheatunsanten I""’* larpest. continued to be de ne ifoo5tn0 theuBoard city of 125,000 in North Central
".“5 audhs „ me-g“tmalteztiuySrremeacerompmnecao
rawa-.-s srSSSSs w "2 Mre -a
Gulr Coast area wnere elevations ritying to Moscow-as wel .. to fU';^ "Communist X Board including Bed and eeveral
are low or non-existent, making the West—that the Kremlin will event of war
drainage a perplexing problem. -----------vj " -— —s — —
R.. DA..-I. Meanwhile. Russia must keep noon on AFLCIO ouster procend-
DUl KeQueSTS the economies of Eastern Europe mes and heartnrs before the Sen-
- afloat to head off mounting pres- ate Rackets Committee.
Bills Passage -uresitnere
.‘repr-0 . Mda
,4,89 ■" -iee
gpga,n d
d-dakm
rem criticism is th* last audit report.
The district has spent Ml IM M
' so far this year, including a 1,000
- • j outiay tor an item of captal equlp-
ment
That leaves $7,813 M rematning
~3 in th* budget snd the currant leve
a of spending for mormal operations
• nould require expenditures during
, the remaining eight months of th*
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 5, 1957, newspaper, May 5, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519437/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.