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The ORANGELEADER
(MANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1%2
VOL. LIX—NUMBER 129
Toledo Bend Power Plant
Stock Market Takes
Equipment Bids Due Soon
Much-Needed Rest
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NEW YORK (AP) - Te stock
market took a much-needed rest
the Memorial ayholiday.
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Offers to negotiate a "system
Dow Jones average of 3# indus
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Old Timers Annual Meet
Ward gave the kids another driv-
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Coast
ater Picture
County Grou
tons anpually.
Jefferson County
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Not Been Successful
H
34
ote
sentee
PARTLY CLOUDY
that the automobile tax load it
with only a few widely seat
as-
probabl as many as 30 per cent
cause
Levingston in
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sterly 15 to
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the
Politicians Have No Holiday
As Second Primary Nears
Antonio for
Paso. Yar-
Bridge City Hires
New Coaches
See Page 7
Before leaving Sai
a night speech iyE
since 1929.
Stock exchanges are
Rodger Ward
Wins Second
Big Victory
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)— Rodger
IMDS
2m
ing sands and an
Television Capitalizes
On People's Habits
See Page 3
today after a
it rallied from its steepest
Tuesday about a state income
for which Connally had asM
- —• -— laying
Igality of the tax basis.
Current collection data shows
Sheriff Refused
Release on Bond
Terry pointed out.
also made the point that
Big gains were posted on
Pacific Coast Stock Exchange in
San Francisco in one of the big-
gest trading days in its history-
KKeiorusatoeerendege,oghe
it was decided that in the event
sufficient funds are secured
through the campaign, a perma-
nent air conditioning and heating
system will be installed in the
votes cast for the first primary.
Miss Frazier said the absentee
sumeche said: “It's a good thin
pit signed. A resolg
he Minton for ba
I SKA, Page »
nd Water"
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(See SURVEY. Page 2)
| ORANGE JUICE]
LOGICAL — Mrs. Eiray Rich-
ardson of West Orange, who has
3m: h*>;,-
$r‘™
On Setting Bond
Agricultural Official Denies
Progress reports were made to
the board by Sid Campbell, proj:
visor (Louisiana
on watervyays
a and poaaU
ders as soon as possible to get
delivery in time for installatiom
according to the over-all plan for
constructioo of the dam," Sim-
mons said.
c daynome eng
cause L. _______
which did not include mentions
gf any such provisions.__________
_ expansios will
materially increase incoming
barge shipments and subsequent
use of the Sabine waterway Oys-
ter shell would rise to about 605,-
US tons within the next 30 months.
By deadline yesterday midnight, the
total of M2 persons had cast
’V 8S piesem ume Ne
pwnlom
d"ut"a •
of coexistence" have been made
by the terrorist Secret Army Or-
ganization and the General Union
ot French Workers of Algeria,
of French Workers of Algeria,
which represents virtually the
whole European labor force.
They have not put their de-
mands into concrete form. But as
SS anlongatstrthtatd
from all parts of the state assemble here to talk
over past times and renew friendships annually
on Memorial De The-celebration will go into
the late hours, climaxed by dancing to a string
band.
4 Based on the AP average » gatn
4 an estimated total of $12 9 billion
3 dollars was added to the quoted
1 value of stocks listed on the Newi
1 i York Stock Exchanac. Thu erased
1 the bulk of Monday » loss of 119.5
T [billion.
tive vice president and general
manager, explained following the
meeting that the turbine and other
hydroelectric facilities must be
[designed especially for the proj-
ect.
"This means we must place or-
BEHIND THE SCENES—The only person who
cries every year during the joyous reunion of
the orange County Old Timers Association at
the Old Timers Pavilion is George Hilliard.
He’s not weeping from misery, however!he's
just the official onion peeler. At least 10
pounds of them are needed for dinner every
year at the celebration. The job of making
coffee (old-timers say it's the real McCoy). falls
to Mre. Laurence Winfree, shown at left, and
AUSTIN AP-The.
Court of Criminal Appeals re
tuned to release Jefferson County
Sheriff C. H. Meyer on bond to
“ieyer was Indicted by the
Common Market
Irks Khrushchev
MOSCOW (AP) - Premier
Khrushchev demanded today that
__ „ .. about $50million. - Plans for increasing it.
sar Sy.iodaxonearclak Wbgrlt; Gover testified eartier that the " <*
didn't 10•-----
\>do an adequate job of auditing,
Estes' books.
-Leoder Stem Pnote 1 government.
Mrs George Harvey. Events got under way •— —
early today as four county commissioners
huffed and puffed and arranged tables for din-
ing Yesterday. barbecue was prepared by
John Womack and Allen Peveto. Old-timers
ble clay deposits located along the
Gulf Coast waterways could tn-
rease incoming barge shipments
lo, another 145,600 tos annually
Texas Portland otfu
cited the importance of opening
up a canal suitable for buy
1955 claiming th------
sessment was unlawful. doesn't do both —
Afavoraste ruling was given tolonesomem oesw nSide. "
1281 District Court 8ra5 mighzrowsinsdenntherea
subse- THE ULTIMATE — Then there a
the firm which sent out gift cases
... --------3 lighter and coat
"Under these circumstances." Terry told trustees the majonityrnanger muenthe wh*t Pasta
. get of taxing systems in Texas do not do-dads irere opened g
auto collections up to 80 or M assess automobiles but, that a ma- therecipient. A ma
rent “ Ha ventured to sayl (See CAR TAX. Page 3) naill
previous seasons.
___ The work will consist primarily
Texas of lobby improvements including
installation of rest room facilities.1
< found the people of Tex- Yesterday at 4 pm.. 303 absen-
be restless.” Yarborough tees had been tallied, with 39 com-
--— ----— ing during the late afternoon
hours. There were 317 absentee
trial issues spurted 27.00 to 602.96,
coming close to wiping out Mon-
day's loss of 3495.
The Associated Press average
of 60 stocks jumped 6.90 to 220.10
after having dropped 140 the day
before. It was the bigges gain
since Nov., 14, 1929.
tinance his projected programs, poses." / absentee ballots In the Saturday
flew back across the state from- Yarborough continued plug second primary election.
El Paso to bid for Dallas resi- for a tax on interstap/gas pipe Sallie Frazier, chief d e p u t y cen „ „
Hente’ mnnort lines and more oill production to county clerk, said that about 20 collected.
r, emphasizing a help finance his pns to raise the more were expected to be re-
-- . . sherand state em-’turnd through the mails. Mailing
1 advertise for tour- date’must show midnight of last
night or before to be eligible.
ba plaas also call tor the in
ition a bulk toemaaint
sly somewhere
Member Associated Press
Complete NEAServices.
Estes, his operations in cotton,
grain and fertilizer wrecked, now
says he is bankrupt. >
Smith said he transferred My
to other duties in the dr-payment
shortly after the EstesvAandal
."broke, so to speak," in March.
aver investigation of Or- will be made available to .the
inty is scheduled here in Army Corps-of Engineers and to-
cal cooperators in manuscript
,g children of intention and not as a btnaing Engineers from the Texas Wa- form prion to the publication.o
to go away and come back later.feontraet. They want to discussMer commission and the U.S. Ge- the commission’s.finalonnepoth
, They did—and plates were piled their future with the Moslem Monogcas Survey will be in Orang; Jones told thesgroup,atcending.te
his later high by wideeyed girls and boys, tionalists before the self-deteyprn- to meet with lcai interests to de-ppblictiheapngoonaporconpsabine
at enjoying the taste of desserts be- ation vote July 1. A termine the participation of the sive.study proposed for the saine
fore they ever tasted them. The French workerskcimnis different groups. River.L,, wi L. in.
These scenes are repeated every sued a virtual ultimatym demand- N., rtf +L, investiga- The survey possibly will be in-
_________________________old-timers con- mg direct negotiatjfns with the tsThesobbectivermninthethevccur- cluded in the 1963 Tiscalyearc-
. net worth statement Estes sub-vene to recall the early days of Moslems before/he referendum availability, dependability, operative program, "wil be cmm-
.result mitted. Orange. Countys history. «nd or its membs would qit Al- quality “and quantity’’of ground pleted.inosomeupnmontbsnfne
, met the estified Miller said, "This was in the solidifying again the ties which serig. the economy water resources of Orange County.wrrk “ onnchpazen Tfamaary
““ sdl-tifF Monday convinced him zuesaay he. met.the indictec nature of a compromise. If Mr. bind in friendship. IMMle2vu5eucrns particular emphasis would 5 i«a antaipated D “u
than sel-0 Mon-a- -o-m . .Texas promoter twice-once or to independ. During the afternoon, they were would gbllapse, the sett eri SaY:hna,p sources of water oL-96*-
______________ business and once socially at a ent audot. 1 &ould gree 66 the to see a corsage pinned on the ByKthe Moslem nationalists are suitable for public supply. indus- When completed the, watet study
dinpas-aere 171X1000 bond " oldest woman and a boutonniere dpkrmined to achieve their, poll- and irrigation use. will include tables ci besic data
bulletin "dh"etmssrsata"kedsbusiamaj"the avam pu " SarmrE"”Sommslskeherucapnsssoranionsanzortaakaome
ASHGROVE. low. swooping
Gayno Smith,zi.sought Si million. Estes, then storing lower bond Miller dropped the u f tin uJ^Ta day down on Moslems in Algeria's ma- of Orange County waz Ptannednfor duting the study in • form that
in the staying of five southera grain Valed at about so.milliod, plans for increasing it. to their "pX"their first jor cities has not stamped the September by-then"atet tnmCitycan be utilizedas a guide to de- .
> was- captured .... hamin- Na nromea* -Miller's superior. S. R. Smith. TT Nov . rendZror others to nationalist leaders. sion in cooperation withaume. X veloping and obtaining maximum
teieiea .. X that the account- 8ir or 0 Trsntionsof’homes, "We are waiting." said one of Orange, the Orange’CpambeAo"benefits from available ground
(See Ol DKMERS. page 2) "We suffered eight years; we can Commerce, the Sabine it------ water supplies.
--?2------------ -----7 _ “ According to the initial schedule,
scope of the study includes collec-
tion. compilation and analysis «
data related to ground water in
their part of the bargain, the Eu-
ropean terrorists are-proposing to
stop their murder of Moslems and
systematic destruction. The. labor waru gav we nu, ale, .. —---- . _ .
unions are offering to halt the ex lesson today and won his sec the board by Sid Campbell. PrO:
jodus to France of the European fona Indianapolis 500-mile auto ect supervisor (Louisiana), and
labor fore. frace victory in record time. Harry Fischer, project supervisor
- A ... f A f f 9 ,n * pamphlet and a pirate Finishing second was Ward’s (Texas), Toledo Bend Joint Oper-
O ftpn Sent i men fa / Affair braedeadershrptnegeropennd theLouisi.
•J l I CI I •-VuuN*NN Z 1 I I Mil tremists already haev had con another Leader Card Special built ana office tn Many had been
tacts with the provisional Alger by AJ. Watson. Eddie Sachs cf opened and the Texas office in
J sk -rocksted „-n-mxauuwmzeenerhmzambmgesa spez /
■ Trading, volume dazvsad masutte,ois mill sOwivio them and say. "Its 3o a teen-aged boy came up and the FLN. after earlier slowdowns because the meeting. Awards were made/
14.75 shares secondsonly ting Orange Couniv oa Timers nice to be with you again. Tell asked: "Granny, don't you want The provisional" executive de-at minor crackups. Ward and Sut- today and appear in a separ
Black Ten ngscorang cSI today a mthe me how that boy of yours is "Ito sit down?" He looked back atnied such contacts. One of the key ton outlasted fabulous early story; .2.
dy. the.Oct.221929-crash. Old Tuners Pavilion X ther times, it would be: "Mar- his mother, seated on the bench members, Chewki Mostefai, said speeds by Parnelli, Jones. Tor-.J.L.(Ro2 Payne, new.fector
"The secret army has no politi-more than » seconds, and heMinton for bs service on the
cal future.': Mostefai said. (See RACE, Page 2)
There has been no formal com- —-----——----------
ment so far from the FLN gov-l
ernment in Tunis. The national-
pntingplans i ■
work. Free announced 1owa - ,B
20th. District Court, of efarsovin three weeks and set * goal.of
ASharkidavi requifed dounle last season’s membership
by the election code reporting'*'"' .......... —
gto. loans nnd payments o can
ThEneged false affidavit was
med for the May 7, 1960 primary
The ecurt upheld Meyer's con- Plaxhous-president announced t0
tention thatgestionedrepalaPgo day tha Mr’ Flave Pledger will
visions in the codeiwrtvoid1 serve as campaign chairman. j
-— of an insufficient caption Mr . Powel and Mrs Anton wiu.. —,----•----- ,
a 2- mefinnel Chairmen I day for gbernatoria candidates rival of
. 2 ..__ 2.. . ,*:f-0 avori minute for state ar
e Determined by Survey
By BERT xKEWER thority and the U.S. Geological
A planning feeling to outline Surves.
• - • •—• •- a-—v Data from this investigation
The swirling rally Tuesday aft- There was no way of telling
a much-needed real ernoon recovered almost all of whether the momentum senerated
Hirsy Whif in which mForea ^Monday "
But investors and brokers had Some brokers were optimistic
closad for this question to ponder: Will the but conceded it would be an up-
rally carry through Thursday? hill struggle to sustain an advance
--— [in a market that has been declin-
ing since mid-March.
Echo Cement Plantaas
-r" "T mented. "I looks like a good
- __ . summer."
T T • I _ 4 2 a "A, / Another characterized Tuesdays
To Triple CapaCITYasamapzurgssinenrmmsos
•• as "sheer idiocy at its highest. ’
Triniina of capacity of the pres- fic from Orange to Longview on A sudden surge of buying by
ent MH Wb-barreT Texas Portland the Sabine. mutual funds and otber institu-
Co plant at Echo is ex- The brief stated. “It is also poa- tions sparked the rally.
cemen"tstaPt“Within the next 12 sible, if the Sabine River were The advance, wi'h blue-chip
PSheds"°osticrai“ were told here navigable from up river in the stocks in the vanguard, jerked
monthsav Longview-Tyler area, that iron ore Wall Street from a shroud of.
V . . j .oanding an.in the amount of 8,200 tons an- gloom. Brokers on the floor and
The statement. exPandensin a.nually could be barged in eco Spectators in the gallery at New
. nual capacitz. was.containemnnncnomically." York Stuck Exchange cheered as
. y. I Company otficials urged that the closing bell rang at 3:30 p.m
submitted by Plant Mg . • • due 1 increased size of barges But it wasn't until 8:14 p. m.
MeQuhae. I sameduring’ <i Fn- ana tug boats, serious considera- that the exchanges swamped high
ing by the U.S. Army Caps , ;[on b given to a channel depth speed ticker tape spun out the re-
gineers ona Sabine.River water of 15 feet and a bottom width oftport on the final transaction,
ahpaneasipintyiostd Weyed to ac l»_fee^_-------------------- hl the remarkable recovery.the
quSsitron of the facility: in federal----nou averace of 30 indus
receivership, around July 2 bythe
Alpha Portland Cement Co. Of Eas
ton. Pa Alpha is one of the top
13 producers at cement in lb®
United States. . a —2
Alphas plans call for expansion
of Texas Portland within the next
13 months to about triple Ka pres-
ent size. Expansion work and corn
struction would take between 18
to 34 months to complete.
The plant currently has S daily
t-a
0cemen is Ox equivalent o 376
his opponent was
groundwork
5 Cants FINAL EDITION
tered showers in aftetnoon
or earty evging
High todayME"L Near »
1 qw tonight About 74
। Jctiook tomorrow........ Same
Ugh tomorrow--------Near N
unset today Z; l- p-m
anrise tomorrow $:10 am.
cmnervuranavna -1054" “"Many times, ".herglalmed. Tertysaid..“youxtlnaxet
a runoff in the gover- "the address on the citationis. in hr
nor a race, correct or the party baa moved to Pet
Trustees Air Auto Tax Collecting Difficulties .g=-
--55
ing automobile tax assessments receivescaa"onich dono RstPthe "depends greatly upon the type of and the effectssthesgswithdrawas
aired by trustees at a spe-tabessevedwdtendant." person the assessment is against "have hadLon water levels and "a
dal meeting last night. addresswok'X attnmpt to find At this point. BiU Stringer, ter quality. ___
The district begin assessing th" Nerma nam'd in the citation.' school board president, questioned Also the hydraulic characteris.
taxes against automobiles in 1958 te Paid but many times the the success of the venture. He ties of the important, watetheae
and has not meet with success in pars "has moved Zway from the pointed out that « was.notsthe ing sands and an estipate o the
‘ venture. City’before we receive the pa- original intentionat the bonrdns
At present there is $59,187 out-ipers." . ., W..levyautomobileutaxesaseameans
standing in delinquent automobile Terry then remarked, "T he to raise fundshHestressedi
taxes on the rolls. Only 39.28 per first step which we must take in a defensive, meassure.shoni,
cent of the current roll has been (ding delinquent tax suits is to other suit he filed questioning t .
___eted. ’ make certain the defendant is re
-g,, 1981 tomcbile tax roti siding st the address listed on the _ „ ____
'shows Elections of only 312 410 citation" that several 'youngsters in charge at
' while 522,797 remains outstanding. He added that addresses for being.borne N bone rT to real ‘ times, tells this story: "One day.
Artending th" discussion last automobile tax assessments are wonder if weare being fabr torod a littie 15-month-old boy eating
nightwre Ross Terry, delinquent taken from license registrations propetty owners whare paying grass and 1 14-month-old girl tasl-
nat attorney for the' school dis- on record at the courthouse auto.taxes? he asked. ng sand were noiced , play:
trict Sheriff Chester Holts and “Many times the party moves to Reference was madeto ai tax Quzzcally. he watched
Constable O A. (Slim) Folsom, another location or even away suit brought against thezdistrist them for awhile and then, with all
A, present th; district has filed from the city after the assessment bx.Levingsten sbipbuildina C in the wisdom a 5-year-old1 couldias-
over 200 delinquent lax suits of is made," Terry pointed out. 1955 claiming te method of aslemea eala: “Ie's , good thing
... total indicated peopla,are showing whicb only a small number has He also.madenuthe Point, cent
they didn’t want to pay considerable interest in the runoff beem settled. ____probabl lhaasmany.a sa3tprcn
campaigas to be settled s.turd.y Sheriff Holts told trustees, "onelok ithe.people a"ith arttransients in Ornge. This ruling
before the suit is quently reversed in federal court
in New Orleans. labeledcizarette
»."i Terry told trustees the majority hanger. When ti
get of taxing systems in Texas do not do-dads were open
t- j ""Iplound thejpeopledfex
**860men had something to sayjgr anFlPaed. wThege « break
with the big Eastern lobbyists,
who helped push the sales tax
down the people's throat be
D* HOWARD WILLIAMS
New OCR President
Players Pick
New Officers a sprech. said the raliy may bo a I
. . . — „omerge zanaznstmbegremaema »" "Pi"'0" on that the market j
the same time, the brief made and a membership cam- migh.donext
d out that »hip«a«t d ce paign acheduled lass night during Te market E083 UP,
via barge to terminals to- the anmual membership meeting market 80e5 down
“ Coast of the Orange Community Players. Pei
’ “ • Dr. Howard’Williams who pro when it goes
the United Nations call an inter-
national trade conference to stifle
____ what he cahled aggressive designs bon
wmu2m27a
"m e soe X
*»«• “Commo Market.
A call for bids on the first unit specifications for this part of the agency had presented to the Corpa
of hydroelectric power equipment project are in the final stages of jot Engineers a brief aupporting
for Toledo Bend Dam is expected preparation. a proposed feasibility study of
within 90 days. They also were informed that navigaton, flood control, 'eerae
Members of the Texas Sabine land acquisition within the area tion and water storage throughout
River Authority board of direc- of the damsite will be started the reservoir.
tors, meeting at the Jack Tar Or- around July 1. I Reports on engineering projects
ange House yesterday afternoon The SRA meeting followed a at Toledo Bend were, given by
were informed that plans and public hearing during which the Jim Cotton of Daifas, consulting
—-----— : “ engineer, and Doug Morgan.
representing the Louisiana De-
AI • • i partment of Public Works.
Algerian lerrorists nary to land acquiaition for
~ the damsite should be completed
_ . within three weeks. Thia will
Trying To Negotiate grrsai ser irmesas.
w J - • Cotton told the board that all
K ALGIERS (AP)-Desperate Eu-| still suffer five weeks. Later, we plans and speeficationa for Oto
I ropean settlers are trying to pres- will know how to deal with the project are proceeding, on sched.
a sure the Moslem nationalists into problem. If we wanted to, we ule. He announced that a, call for
■ negotiating Algeria's future with could send our commandos into bids on the first unit of hydro-
"Thm mstLd of with the French the streets of Algiers todayand electric equipment is possible
Pnotolguvernment. 30,000 Europeans would be dead. within
John w. Simmons, >KA execu.
their fair share of taxes. campaigns to be settled Saturday. Srweru nUn» wu , - - - • .
-Saezstpp-m":2mamms":
rough told
'll is Cog
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Connally. In Beaumont for an.
Memorial Day brought no holi-! evening rally, again accused his
DaI Sasso will be vice chaitmen day for gebernatorial candidates rival of seeking. W bankrupt the
eahpsasgingjdforerrcamrev‛ors"at d we«... to
dava, he added Don Yarborough, hammering do not believe that we should sad- /
nntative plans for presentation away at a theme that oil and gas dle the people of Texas with 4
of three plavs and one musical should yield more revenue to help income tax as my opponent pe>- a
during the 1962-63 season also------nrofncted proorams. mee , al
were made in last night's session
Under specific discussloe were------
the musical "Brigadaon" and dents' support ■
"Come Blow Your Hom,” a so- John Connally. ---- mey ----- ,
phisticated comedy currently on view that the state must cnooselpay of teacl
Broadway. Production plans will leadership "seasoned in responsi ployes, and*
pta Fram V. $. Weather Bureau b completed at a board meeting hl« public service, concentrated ists. 2
Owlook: Partly cloudy, warm and next week. tor a third straight
humid through tomorrow, 1
.325 establisbedMQeday." De rheaarsnednzaenmkeadioneafatc FWeuyu‛know,Jack was home friend to a cooler spot,
clines outnumbered advanced 637 Secssg seery Sear aver the Inst 40 from the Army and Edith grad- AS she sat down, she heard an
to 60. years. That face she will see no uated. I was so busy, the time old fellow saying to a friend:
the more just slipped away."____________ "George, bow many acres did
--- you say you got up there for
sale?” George answered, "About ------— _ ------ .
300." The other nodded sagely, ists’ attitude has aways been that
"That * a good amount. When did the secret army represents no
Bob sell out'” valid political force and that it
Enquiries came from an Oldster can be destroyed in 15 days W/:ll R n
who had come in from Houston tough enough means are used. Hill DC
and hobbled into the pavilion with Both the provisional Algerian H in
. — c, r 1 a cane, wearing a straw hat executive and th* FLN contend ..
.. Cnnc;al Faunre Khnun Fctac which friends said earmarked his that all possible guarantees for By BERT
— »pecid ravors >nown -STes ^^ronv^cometothe^re
People get terribly a X c iit e d • ears above the hubbub of a crowd agreement. ground wafer i
h -03 way down, probably WASHINGTON (APT-An Agri- that Estes spent most of the time growing hungoy and restless. The The European settlers regard ange
duced the kit comedv. "Auntie more excited than they should. • culture Department official who bragging about his rise from poor Cooks rushed about, settingfood Evian agreement as a declaration the pxt few weeks.
"HHE"brieralSO‛made Bits point. Mame” this season, was elected "There.is nocomparison at al let Billie Sol Estes’ bond remain Texas farm boy to big time op- om tables, admonishing children of intention and not as a binding -
„Thhscbrnowunder wav for suits- president of the organization. Hr between this and 1929, he added at $700,000 for storing millions in erator. “ht a-------
"Studies now - ------succeeds Richard Free in the "In 1329 there wassthe equivalent government grain — a decision He said Estes' talk with him
post of about $13 5 billion being bor- fhat has brought Republican was not a factor in his lete-
Other officers elected were Joe rowed againstea, total market Xa > charges of favoritism—says there agreement to keep the bond c. jenjoyng ,
Powell, vice president: Mrs Paullue of about 575 billion. Powabout were no favors, gifts or pressures $700,000 instead of raising it to $1 fore they
icials also Spear, recording secretary: and » . billion. issbeinKsoborrowed involved. million. I These’s
' l Jim Rives, treasurer Paul Gau- againsttabout30 billior _ ,0 70 The official, Carl J. Miller. What was a factor, he said, was year as a
• ireaux was named ex officio mem- Funston said^ he transferred from his job as chief a net worth statement Estes sub-vene to r
tier of the board of directors. per cent marsi n-cashzdown.Pay: of warehouse division as a---
It was decided that work on -..8 'sof the Estes scandal. t«
I ^"thi^rom^rath^1'^" :nNPSnHAN convinced torn Tuesday
either staging a production * even more so
holding a summer workshop as in
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