The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 119, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1958 Page: 1 of 24
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No Hearing Set
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In Carter Case
summer vacation in front of Jones
illy by 15 cents a barrel in
brotn
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vasolie was increased
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they have lain in state, a great
to the white marble amphitheater
shor to death in Nja
winger
specifically on it
ground
GM Now Operating Without Contract With UAW
out Sunday midnight
day tn England Thuraday
complain!.. service problems, col
DOCTORS INCREASE 3,353
a fast trafn from London jolted
CHICAGO (AP) — The numbet passengers
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in excen Maude King
marry in the near future
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U S. To Provide Funds To
igt, S to 14 mile
Electrify 61 Indonesian Cities
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gazing at the radio was a lone
dark snake The reptile slithered
The meeting may continue to-
Fly of Victoria.
a customer.
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way 180. They
U S Dist. Judge Joe W Sheehy
today said no date had been set
illogical" and "astounding ”
Humble Oil Refining Co
More than 15 statements have
been taken from various witnesses.
d after Coty
l that the na*/
comment
tents
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erations and was ।
to Orange Memorial Hoa
e latter was A D Lewis,
Wvville, who is in serious
Wrecks Hurt
Eight Persons
In This Area
night wltt ion
winds mostlyt
Leader Dedicates
Boating Edition
Tildas'* Boating Edition
is dedicated to the Orange
Boating Club.
The 14-page section fea-
tures boats, motors, out-
* to make emer-
ANthis point the
cancer, heart disease malaria and
smallpox.
But there is evidence that Wash
(Sa*
Fatal Wreck
Investigation
Addtional statements were being
taken today from eve witneses to
a Wendesday accident in which a
7-year-old Jones Schoo student was
struck and killed by a car
body has pulled the emergency
(See 1 KOI Bl Fl Page $)
ORANGE JUICE i
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pleted until Monday. The complete
file will be turned oxer to City
m* to
supply-
Court Willing To Study Demands
Placed on County Government
for a hearing in his court at Tvlr cident was Donna
for West Orange Mayor Ellis Car-’e—...
By CHARLES C. CAIN
DETROIT, Mich. (API—Today old contract expired.
the miljsant Communists who
I See I RAN F Page 5)
Manring over
over all Frate
in postal funds . !------
He said it was probable no date school.
Thursday, when the three-year- . _
I GM, like Ford and Chrysler.
a tax or valuatin hike.
He said the industrial people
were-cahed in oi er a week ago
for the purpose of seeking advice
County Judge tharlie O. Grooms
said,"We told you of the demands
being made upon us and of the
only two avenues of revenue we
He was sentenced to die in the
electric chair but gained his third
stay of execution when Don Sum
mers, a former jailmate of Shav-
a Culvert .early ti
of Snyder "
Humble had not eonspired with
anvone and the companv’, ’long
practiced methods of crude nil and
day weekend resulted in eight" per
sons being iniured in a series of
two-car colhsions.
wold be set unless Carter waived
Indictment and indicated willing-
ness to plead guilty as charged
Caster was clerk and contract
station operator of the West Or-
ange substation of the Orange Post
Office when arrested.
but noted thor subsequent nego
tiations inward cultural and other
------ ----— ______ _____________ UNWELCOME - This week a
construction Chlorine Tas Study f ommissiomshofds an- Milsaps Meek was wot king to mis
u rme we used to purify wat other in its seris of bearing* here radie shop. *14 Border St . he-
Wilson said some nt the citjes todav and will hear from labor. rached for a radio to repair it.
Along with other wyers, had no
immediate comment
He stated 1o The I eader 'There
can be no comment tintil we. have
t nnaulled with our client* and have
try suffered lac-
placed under ob-
ing: .
"Thjs schedule pf stimated cur-
(See MEETING Page 5)
payers by a deputy sheriff. That
letter was sent out with an ac-—
companyng note, written on the I
county judge’s letterhead andread-
ter. who was arrested a week ago.
on charges of embezzling $11,541
thr-meet ings and
was the. grim re-
grand jury’s report andequld not cnsia -early today prrsumablv by
the anti -Greek Turkish under-
cortege bears them across the
city and over the Potomac River J
7
lions choice in the 17 day crs
had narrowed down to the geher-
al or civil war
The 18-year-old girl was driving
a rar owned by her tiance Jerry
Monroe They had pianned to
on a blackboard.
Taxpayers present asked for
- more information about how much
additional revenue was expected
to be needed and for what pur-
pose. —
This data was provided in a
letter of information dated May 19
and delivered to a number of tax-
"Did I have fun—the used ear
I got in the Leader Want Ads
had a wolf-call horn on it!" •
had. an opportudity to review the
: complete test of'the rui ng the
apreeknternational position wilbe mill
in the downtown business ernoon and two others were hurt " - ------
- " "" late last night in Orange 'preposterous
In the Deweyville llision, frve
were admitted to Hotel Djeu in
Reaumont and the sixth was
in Arlington National. Cemetery
ur LFFTIST SMOT TO Of A’TFH
ler NICOSIA Cyprus (AP»—A
for the first time in 21 years.L GM announced it would operate
General Motors plants operated without a contract. That's what it
without a contract with 300.000 did today at its Atlanta. Ga .
towns.
An agre
leasing $6
The wires read ' Tpmporary ih
WASHINGTON I AP)—THe So ; |
Viet 15*on apparntly 14. prepared ■
to cooperate With the United
States in a scientific war against-
Six were injured 'in a grinding
headon collision nit Mghway 25/companv officint. «.v
in Deweyville in front -of.Talbervs 10’ c .
Service Station late yeslerday ad price " fixing conspiracy indict
take cooperafive actiohin
ine needed oil tn Europ
agrermenfs nn prices
The indic iment charged ’that,
beginning in 1956 and continuing
through January 1957 the defend-
many of whom gave conflicting
accounts as to the driver. A car
traveling north on 14th hit the
child and knocked her 75 feet. She
was -killed almost instantly.
In the 1953 - model car were
< rowded the house ihey lived n
And the strongest girl in thie
world lost her grip tm her fiance
first the case of the perfidious
panties 'They belonged to Mrs
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Nilsen Says More Than 25 Firms
Involved in Anti-trust Law Violations
Camphell will handle trouble
A girl was parted from her to • halt several miles short of
bridegroom by the Town Council Norwich, its destination Some-
which held that his presence over
29 on turns indicted yestrrday 9v A number
a federa} grandury on a charge.comment- -
national
Judge Fisher
junction granted enjoining super
company He ran be < ontacted tn
an office in the Spector building,
at 306 Front
minder Lom the
Identification Supt Ellery W
Britt said today he doubted that
an investigation would be com-
ant firms “engaged in an unlaw.
of firms declined
amplove-members of, the United plants They were the only ones
Auto Workers Union. open on Memorial Day No other
Company and union negotiators GM plants are due back in operae
failed to reach agreement on a tion until Monday.
new wage pact by midnight Workers reported in normal
Q96E4
Unknown Fighting Men Placed
Beside Buddy of Earlier Conflict
E broken . ■ szeesam
ington and Moscow disagree sat
the moment on exactly how to go
about it
The State Department released
By PHILIP LILLY ____________
Orange County Commissioners: will be expected to help________
Court haa shown willingness to an ty arrive al meana of financing
down Kith a smsll committee'of without 4 tax or valuation hike.
AUSTIN (AP)- More than 25 10 VI Texas cities shew ... ________
companies — incladng ' nationalof 25 companies" have taken part Ham
brand manufacturer^ — ate in
| Slounting highway carnage lit
the Orangearea on the advent of
a three day Memorial Dav holi
industrial leaders and County Au- D. B. (PeteI Campbell, manager
ditor Walter R Ebanks, and Tax of the Du Pont Sabine River
Assessor-Collector Fred Force to Works, suggested the committee
learn if all the demands being yesterday during a' meeting of the
olaced on the county government majority of the Court and- some
are justified. IC business and industrial leaders
the common
later, the retail
We international union 4
of suburban West
door activities and the
elub’s sixth annual Boat
and Water Show. Sched-
uled tomorrow and Sun-
day.
Following that, the county audi- ..Afterward. it was readily appar-
tor went over a set of proposed tax ent .that a tax or valuation hike
was but of the picture for ndw
There Sre good chances of a tax
cut. The basis of that cut will de-
Cnty and many Fiene hmen
feared civil war shfnatened he-
cause two - factions ap- w
neared readyfo f -hl (b the
army-*ppoMedrghtist deter-----
mined l-»nd what they conn ider
Pailiament’s’shillyshallying., and
Freoch iMkir-
that the army
By HAL COOPFR Through a wind
LONDON fAPi—ft wa ladies’ gency repairs
hour a9K briefly during thunL
Mowey-«irn wind* mar tnca*mse to JS
"KEs-sabiner high. 2 $ a m . 12 37
.m Mi 700 :m 108 Puizettva of Snyder on 1
5:82′03 \ P " were James"pverton. 19, of Plains!
“"222" andDanpkose, 20, of Seward,
patrolmen said- the
mere oni! mInor dat'v.cheneeygtn'Hdrir. who was designated,
to moderate scettered th undershowers 21__..__. 1. __•
mainly at beginning oi week. 7 aPparently went to sleep.
in Algeria
is rradv:
Sg,
-excha nge4 • had - hroughi
nt physiciane in~the United States
er? Mid he killed the little igiri increased 3,955 in 1957
. . • I idie ulous. . but no individuals, capped ina
wholly unwarranted. vestigation that began in March
Denial* came from most of the 1947, -
. _____ She was walking. down the.
______ in comspiracies- some as far back'street when the elastic snapped
=E===s-
Commission, He said probes would it six not limited to these prod O 2‘uCy -ommisson Molds
extend into school and water dis ucth" Another Hearing in Austin
Oil Bigwigs Deny Price-Fixing Conspiracy Counts
Al I XANDRIA, Va (AP)-Otof_conpiring tn fix prkes. of Many nt the nation« biggest oil
officials say federal rde nd and auto gasolineKin a companies were xmong the 29
(1 state area. The one «ounin charged with violating Setion t
ments, azainst theu firms are dictment, which named companhg of i ie Shervn anntrusr law
........-____ _____ front door opened ahdin walked *
, - . ,, A woman, was hauled into court the bungain# x owner, rederick
ectionsiand all pther operahnna. on a burglarv.charge because the Dowie He railed th* r X*
detain m the water company elasuiin her panties gave wav Mr« inR blushingly tlkthe
HA girl pulled the wrong chain judge her pory He acgazitted hht,
and stopped a tram carry ing- 300 Up in East Anglia, meanwhile.
x . - Teader Photo hr Bilie Jve Stewart
Atty Robert M Huev and District LEGIONNAIRES RAISEFLAG Ihis huge American flagwhich
Arrv Feagin W Windham' to de measures 12 feet in depth ark26 feet long, flies at halt mast today
termine what legal steps will be in front of the American Legin Post Home It was raised by Lee
taken ! Roy Boehme, left. and post comrhander, Roy McDonald, right The
Klled almost instantly in the ac- flag was presented .to the Legion rently by the ‘Orange Naval
=-l r" Salley, Station. Legionnaires also placed fla[
daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Salley district today as the nation observed Meihorial Day.
of 181 Wickard.Dr it occurred on
the last day of classes before the
enemy of all mortals V
The Soviet note node no refer
ence to Eisenbower’s message
ful combinatin and consniracy tn
ran*, fix, and stabilize prices6t -
. z----.---—• I rude nil throughout the attcted
prenident. Mid the indictment is market "
riditulous and iltogical" and his The affected eoie w. de.
i reads to prove in cribed „ all ef th United States
"ete innocence of exeot Caifornix Oregon Wash-
world belong > . -
1,, . ,,.2,,. acc, a Vsion with Iocal prnhibitc • from
nut this cpKntry offerrd tn dis- ...iL __ . .u . I.. . .
. . ..2 .1 .21 strikng Without content nt inter
Cu5s two-hation cooper afion m any ■
fields pnt covered, by work nt the*
interational group |
Fresident Eisenhower in hi, '"?* natter.oyould.be contdined
Stale of the Union message 1.,, i his rulinginbufled ‘ N ' " on De Gaulle ‘
Ian I urgod The Sin .eft'mod Wells '' Dalas.labor attorney Thry
to join in campaigns against -th, who represented the international warned the Aosembly
ment to exchange medical dele
gations I ight such visits have
Jern scheduled for this ver and
Electrify 61 Indonesian Cities tricts and other prbjic bodie. j Oviter shells are eed as base AUSTIN (AP-The Texas State
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — If ounconclusions are correct, materiat n construction Chlorine fax f
PThe United States agreed today to unquestiorMely many million dol and limeve used in purify wafer other
provide Indonesia with diesel gen iars of public funds are involved 1 V : _ 0 ' • ____ -
erators to" electrify <1 cities and Wison told newsmen checked where violations have municipalities, industry and worn He drew back with a start Also
There will be suits filed to stop been found include Austin. Dallas, n voter spokesman, r" - - — -
reement was signed re- this action It may be four or fiveiEl Paso Houston, Waco San An- The meeting may continue to- i__________________
5,300,000 for the electrifi- weeks before we fie suit We are tonio. Corpus Christ, San Angeli, morrow depending on the number into a dark corner but none-the-
cation program out of a recently still gathering evidence " Temple Abilene, Fort Worth and of wifnesses raid" Sen William iess, was captured by "Meek and
i approved U. S. loan of IS million. I Wilson said spot checks in 20 Amarillo.
diseases that
Nproduepricine violate no taws"
'L F MeCotlum, Continental
Three Texas Oil Companies
— , aJ.s • 7 ’ Severat *woathw prfier Egyp:
Deny Price Violation Charges
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Continental 0,1 <„ Europ, And \’"v before .the
nrrr Texasbased mi cpmpa ton, and Magrjolia Petroleum Co A," G.nPuCL.NN.Bav .7
... pies indicted for conpiring to m of Ballas were among 29 on com At!,G "AsMerber Brownell a i-
MKlate antitru"t laws strongly denypanis indicted by a federal grapd • "
tn Hotel Dieu Mere they violated any laws in oil pric jury at Alexandria, Va Thursday
“ . .... • ing Al are cbrged with conspiring
WASHINGTON (APP.— Amid of duty of all members of The cut..___.. .
highest honors two unknown armed forcer of the United States, ine partially invalided man wax
Americans wherfell in .World War who gave their lives in the Korean described as somewhat improved
II and Kefa go to their ftmal conflict while defending the ideals ildax In.ini; wek, wise nr-
rest soday beside the nameless of.freedom and democracy " surredsabout 310 pm three am
soldier who died three wars ago Because the religions, like the outneesxere dispatched
From the Capital rotunda where identity of these two men, were Jimmse •*>« me oxd01.
• -----unknown, the clergy of several rmmy 2: Adams si. of oakdale,
faiths were joined in the ritual. one..9 the drivers, with broken
On the high stage of the apsenght le& and forehead cut; Mrs
at one side of the amphitheater s Mary A. Adams. 3 his wife,
columned circle have rested the chest and back injurhes: Billie
caskets of many famous fighting Joyce Adams, 15, mihor in-
men. ures and shock: Chris Adams
19, of Oakdale, !a front teeth
knocked out; his wife, Mrs Jean
Preposterous . . . Ridiculous . .. Unwarranted!
minute bid Tbirtsday night by the
UAW to wtfrk out a temporary
agreemet covering GM workers
I Jw UAW then centered its nt-'
Is Third
On Subiect Nknewavailabltous."
VIS -NJ-- "This tbing got twisted," Wallas
Yesterday afternoon's meeting "sad
on the subject ofounty tax rave- "Ve called you in to seek your
nues was preceded by two others advice because we thought it a
in the first of thee sessions, good thihgtodo," Grooms added
held at the courthouse e May 12.. The stormy -session ended on the
the county judge outlined to a statement by'Cempbeil "Let me
group of major taxpavers reasons see what I can de." He was fe.
why he believed the countyNgov- ferring to getting together a small
ernment would need more mohy committee to help the governing
for spending in 1959. \ body solve the problem.
zeneraliyby i cent a xallon
Coty Urges De Gaulle Be Accepted
THEORANGE LEADERTeataned
Witbe"axpecteamo hepSonemiun IV-NUM4EK.1H Member Anocmtad Fmw OKANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1958.2 24 Pages cz; S LATEST EDITION A,. c .
Fisher's Ruling Curbs othewise..
A . “ day and urged thm to aceept-
pes Ne । . I Gen Charles de Gaulle as premi-
Engineers, I n te r natona -2 2
———5— ‛ - % take the helm of state, but on his
xwn luff terms
Th potiticins Were somber as
VsaoUI
Reds Apparently Ready To WorkOrder Sent ,... . . p
With U.5. in War on Diseases J? ^'"Ss
last night an exchange on the sub n , . . , ,07 whose Socialists hold the amw*E"
ject , Da Judse oe lusher Wav-at to whther the Nationni Assem
The Soviet note dated May 19 aPern spanrn,antemporay in bly will accept De Gaulle, staved .
called specinically for direct US wivi-.m in.I nernat naL, foneer Than the leaders of other
Soviet cooperation on" four pro, ! '"Fioianid.prphebitins.perat politicalparties
rets including joint driven against "Fkn" without NNn, The Socialists fear De Gaulle
smallpox, and malaria m infected string.without conn' as a potential, dictator Their 97
areas of South America and' 1iKCecison Wil betncprporat Vofes in the Nat onak Assemhiy
Africa ed into • judgment to be ft ledian tend him to the premierhip
tk »f s with the clerk of the 1%t DstririrWhe they have been opnsing
Mnn'iav nitedastn "s.replyiny Court al fasper before noon tdas De Gaulle pteartsti vat an -AI-
Monday, SuEEeted. instead that topics of wrrs we're sent at 9 most cntigious party caucus.
' wor hi garri -h oHL.Asfuly * m. w attorneys f“r toh the In’there wKe, rpot they were
u Possble through the Wnld ternational Union nt operatine J n weakenine
Nealih Orsanization. tozhh the AFr ‘ 10) and 40 ■■
Soviet Unioj. the Untd State*
Troubles Seemed To Pile Up •
For English Ladies Thursday
-and most other hafons of the
4-ntion on Ford and Chrysler in
‛ hopes of, working out new agree-
0VTL00x"ptr’r "iua",5N to. mhents with both companies before
morrow, with thundershoxrs in the current three-yar contracts ry
afternoon and evening urm days with -- -
high temperatures esf 92 degrees mild Sleeping Driver Believed use
m eree Varipit Of Crosh Which Killed/wo
SNYDER i* — T6 youths ’
were killed when thef car struck
to move if De
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The next federal grand Jury Charles W. Prejean, 1«. of 2411
meeting for the Eastern District Hird, his brother, George, 14, and
of Texas will probably be held at Sharon Kennedy, 14. of 1502 Sho-
Tyler. Iars. The eldest Prejean boy mi a
As the ease now stands. Carter first statement after the accident
la free on $2,500 bond pending ac-/said he was driving. A similar
tion of the next federal grand written statement Was given by
jury - his brother. -
k,, mEntswhorer"chaterea"hsechstptee During> afteryoonthey.will
Old Timers Gather "hdsajdihisddtsear-eid naneonldegrcaf"bhome
For Annual Meet ntd ine blafhe 1 pfbtect sSgessnafkinovthredomioroorene
Residents throughout Orange (See PROBE. Page 5> Unknown Soldier of World War I
County are gathered today forlsccnn---.. ..--President Eisenhower will
the 17th annual all-day meeting of U. 5. Soldier Held place upon each casket the Medal
the Old Timers Assn, at the pa . n , Ev of Honor with the simple word
vilion near Hex, Hoo road. _ In Death of Korean valor” on a bar above a star
Some of the old timers began SEOUL (AP)-Korean and u.s. There is no higher United States
arriving early todav for the event; military police today continued miitary award
which will be highlighted by the an investigation into the death of The phrasing of the citation for
presentation of corsages snd gift a Korean soldier allegedly pushed the medals, like the simple dignity
certificates to the oldest man and from a speeding train by Pfc.of the single word on the medal _
oldest woman present, ‘ Carley E. Simpson. II. of Clarks- was brief ~ ' .the nation today, close to the ear I
A covered-dish luncheon was dale. Miss One said that the unknown ly pace that ultimately swelled . . z - — - ------------ • -
spread at noon and immediately, “It's too early to say whether American exemplified "the self into a record high three-da* Mel The Orange wreck oceurted at man and four wells are now he
after lunch a dance was held. fea-charges will be filed against lessness of all our fallen heroes morial Day toll three vears a go ' wnrrut o ine "‘"~l *
turing folk and waltz numbers by Simpson," a U.S. Armv spokes- at the second World Wax who, in "It 1ook5 like the toll is running "KEB*, Page si
Ivy Norwood and his band from man said Simpson, a military po- courageous defense of the ideals Itragically on schedule” said Ned C.n.:4 J Cl^ .
Orangefield liceman, is being held of democracy against aggression. H Dearbofn. president at the Na • OnVICieU OlOVer
Another dance scheduled in the The Army said the Korean gave their lives to preserve our tional Safety Council InK c,
pavilion tonight will climax the sneaked aboard a passenger train noble heritage ” •The generally good weather Given I U-UaV btOV
yearly gathering A slight admis-out of Seoul Saturday when Ke The other cited a man "sym following a cold 8 sorin- han w* ‛PV-X I. ..... Tn . v,
ion charge will be made for per- was discovered on. the platform bolie of the gallantry and intre: Spogin&car. Tdn sing num HNEW..ORLEANMIAP) — ‘ ’L basis
sons under 85 years of age outside a U. S. mail car pidity above,and beyond the call exougnt cars out in heayy num- 1 S Fifth Cireqt Court of Appe als : These rates were nutlmM in the
------------.--------j— -----------------------— ---berh refused yesterday to free convict- recent 10 year franchise -noted
Pnr +he Firct Tima in /I V . . ed child murderer Jimmy Shaver to the company by the Pinehurst
ror Ue ru-l a "e in 4’ a em * L (Zifl niac in C rnch of Samn Antonio, but granted him City Council,"-'Spec tor said -
V^ith Mother's Car ",68 caid
SHREVEPORT,. (AP — refusal of the Texas Court of"boin edas the azent lnr the water
Graduation and marriage awaited Criminal Appeals to grant him a
Dianne Monrgomery, as she drove writ of habeas corpus
stood steadfast through weeks of to Byrd High Schoo Thursday A Shaver, 33, a former airman,
noodtiatine cm its Torre Weexten fey-hours later aKe was dead al was convicted of the .lay mg ol
ne:gottatonsoas.mter "Poextend-mnfuries sufferd When her rar ( here Horton 3. who was killed
en- 1!° collided with/n auto mobile driven in a gravel pit near San Antonio
UAW President Walter PReu- bysher fc,. . in.uly. 1954
Eherqtoldnewsmenprzzascdisap lb~' » m"« an hou
Pointed but nbitter oxer wheF they colljded, Mrs I. E
... ... failureJ" agre on a new GM Mntgomery. Dianne s mother
numbers at Atlanta and without contrac. Xaid she saw her daughter: car
incident. Gate patrols, rem- Reuther, weary after a la^- approaching in the wrong lane but
mended by the union is interna Dimute bargaining session Ahat she thought the gir) was teasing
tional headquarters to chetk 9m‛tan all day and up to t. mid- her ahd would move hack to her
membership of workers angkpre .night expiration time. Jbviously proper lane
(serve a union shop, werw hot or e. “ " -- - -
ganized immediately-. Atlanta. ______‛seeGM,P2*7
i The company rejected a ’last-
_ . . . .. . However, Asst Aliy Cu Vie-
Their presidents labeled She 10 violate antitrust law. while ex tor R Hanen head of k 1u..
charges "unfounded, politically inltablisbrg crude oil and gasoline tire Department , AntitruPoiv
spired criticism " "ridiculous and prig -4 non, rold , Mouee commit,n
. Davis, prsident of did not allow the iomnan.es %
aM,1lumhle Texas Wfhliate of Stand exchance informanin- to makek
... Ag . prd Oil Co nJ Ne% Fersey railed x
Traffic Deaths^S nzcn.Mms.JeanWater Service r.
• •MI II- HeuLI> Others in the Adams car. Marv I X n
A A . • r , Ellen Adams. S and Debbie Lynn IS I mDrOVeO
Mountina rad Adams, 14 months, both of Oak
“‘IIIIIY I UJI dale, were unhurt The family was Pinchirat watef users can
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS riding west on Highway 235 en pect to receise maximum water
Traffic - 48 route t0 Beaumont pressure thfough -fmprovement.
Drownings7 Highway patrolmen said 1 ewis completed bv tha Spooner Addition lcomnanN 3
I 3 dr"n&na J fM can aaama water off^Xwd today comr ..w ™ innocence a, oregom
_____ chick The collision was aimost Thennouncement wamade by these Charaea h ington Idahrand Arrnna
Traffic, death* mounted acrossheadon and foilowed heavy rain* Ipe Soector, owner andserator ,-i —attimen, epresident. 0 The ipdictment said the compa-
in this and other sections nt the He said workers have juscom Ma ‛n 14 aid accusation nies alleged arton Ird
area. * pleted installation of a two-i- against hi* irtvpan Kas a« s rased and gasohae
gunding And deny it in prices throughout the aftected
ing numped to provide a CS-pound Whgie and in part . .2b- market- suppression of competi-
I pressure. . BP, Melolum ano r atimer.ton among the defendant firms,
• ’W . , . / a noted Their companies did not pro ahd restraint of interstate trade
। With these improvements, our duce enodeb nil tn meet their ‘
rate effective lune I will increase needs and raied their pu
tn $4 per residene as a flat month chase price nt kde oil in ordi
ly charge and commercial busi to stay in hurineh vear nid Turki~h Cypriot left.
Dav* said he had.ht seen the
d’ulle’s road in power ia blocked
Cotv asked De Gaulle la*t night
that this to hecome premier The general*,
id yes -if Coty could arrange
terms •
Then, if those demand* en be* "If you can sell that group, you
n a ■■ a e -r । A - ’ can sell industry," Campbell told
< PUbLB I IH the gathering immediately after
INDIANAPOLIS - Jimmy the second meeting had waxed in-
Bgyan, America’s top-ranking to a running controversy. •-
professional auto racer, won the Commissioner Ernest Walk* told
42nd500-mile race today, a ter- the industrial leaders it had not
rific Battle marred by a wild 11- been the intent of Commissioners
car crakup that killed veteran court to threaten the public with
Pat O"Conha- ■ • *— -
Conviction gnuld brme a maxi-
wum penalty of a $50 00 !>ne
rude ol prices were boonted
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 119, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1958, newspaper, May 30, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519511/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.