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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1962
THE ORANGE LEADER
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ve in Washington, P C.
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Anni
Future Teachers Association.
VFW Wants
of Jennings, La.. child desertion.
teacher.
lack of evidence; Ralph L. Tay-
Others assisting in preparation was found guilty of charges
• LODGE
State Teachers Association Thurs-.xickel of it."
of evidence.
India-
govern themselves.
A resident of Orange for ap-
GOLDEN
he was District 4
mem-
years
solidated Shipyard during World
I
view.
ters, Betty and Polly Wingate, all
ther complaint; Earl Jones, 33. of
a
complaint; Cleveland Mudd. Or-
!, child desertion, lack of wit-
NELSON EDDY
ness; Olen P. Maxwell. Orange.
e-r*g
-"Mr.
Due
ADMISSION $1.00
OR/
Mrs. Pashie Gillis of Starks: six
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invocation by Rev. Brownlow and Mrs. Levi Johnson. both of Starks,
Mrs. Howard Reveas and Mrs.
be given their assignments.
George Van Metre of Geismar.
The Shawnee Indian language
was the source of the name
gram this year,"
VOI
ON THE SCREEN-
Cost estimates on this work are
Insurance Debate
in
ONE DAY ONLY—ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY
Fires at an oil tank farm, caused bowl for adults and 25 cents a
ORANGE
4
SUN.
NOV.
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Sponsored by VFW
fourth grade student
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in the junior department of the
P
rant located on Interstate 10.
V
30 Injured and 2 Killed
Tommy Sorrels, who made
Orange Post Office building.
ar-
a
Mel
BRIDGE CITY (Spl)
As Truck Rams Train
pective new members.
weekly meeting today at
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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Twojcident occurred. C. R. Roberton,
All junior high and high school
J. L. Stephens.
conduct the session.
Edward White, 43,
V
MARVIN WILLIAMS
The dead passenger, whose leg
1ST ORANGE SHOWING
---- AT 6:30 ANO 10 30 ----
days in the year.
SPKIM FOR TODAY THRU SUNDAY
PRESCRIPTIONS
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and 25 miles
The train, from Los Angeles.
FRIED
scene and released. unidentified.
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Demos Urged
To Cast Vote
Stronger CD
Program Here
Alpha Portland
Revenues Up;
Earnings Down
Cuban Funds 23 Cases Are Dismissed
Are Returned ,n Orange County Court
Gaming Charge
Trial Under Way
Students To See
Magician Perform
East of Circle,
MacArthur Drive
Kirbyville PTA
Carnival, Supper
Slated Tonight
Lions Induct
Seven Members J
Phone TU 3 3434
For Take-Out Orders
Lightning Hits
Oil Tank Farm
GRAND CHENIER, La. (AP)-
Democrats to go to the polls next
Tuesday and help strengthen the
Ward Stephenson and Marlin
Thompson, attorneys, and Jules
David Jr. of Orange Insurance
FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT AND DELIGHT .
ENTERTAINMENT EVENT OF THE YEAR
— TUESDAY ONE DAY ONLY —
of a Western
Wilderness!
was necessary <
Avenue between
Music Instructor
Is Hospitalized
for the district to install an eight-
lane cinder running tract for the
first time in school history.
Orange Student
In SHSC Jazz Band
HUNTSVILLE (Spl) — Leon
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West Oranqe
Mrs. Al Chatlosh, TU 6-2050
Home in Farmington. N. M., for
Nick W. Mayo. 46. a former resi-
dent of Orange.
Mayo was killed instantly Sat-
urday at 6 a.m. in a headon car-
truck crash near Farmington.
OPEN
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TROUT
AOs are
to 4:1
follow
noon I
day; I
sified
Re
Club Meets Tonight
Members of the Orange Junior
defendant.
Clifton Lee Williamson. Orange,
child desertion, no further com-
" 1 hat
Iotch
of Mink
general chairman of ' arrange-
ments.
Vernon Ware and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Wilson.
NORTHTo
ALASKA
His fine was set at $100 and
court costs.
train passenger was the other
fatality.
15 cents and coffee or cold drinks
will sell for 10 cents.
First Baptist Church.
Other survivors include one sis-
ter. Linda Owen: and one brother,
Brian Owen, both of Orange.
Charlotte Holt and Robert Ken-
nerly.
CD Meeting
Is Postponed
A civil defense meeting which
tense Department does not yet
know whether dismantling work
has been started.
He was asked by a reporter if
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nese onslaughts in the 10-day-cld
day at 7 p.m. in Cove School caf
teria.
weekend visiting relatives in Ab-
beville. La.
Judy Comeaux. was treated at
Orange Memorial Hospital Thurs-
day for a broken nose sustained in
physical education execises.
Castro government expropirated
the Nicaro plant was made public
March 22. 1962. It came in a re-
port to Congress by the House
Government Operations Commit-
tee following investigations by the
Brooks Subcommittee.
The GSA was criticized in the
report for expediting transfer of
funds on the day of seizure. "The
Halloween-
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reeling activities in the Negro
J
Sam Gillis of Sugar Land. Tex ,
Ed Gillis of De Ridder, Robert
Gillis of Bogota. Tex. and Her-
bert Gillis who is stationed abroad
with the Air Force.
AFTERNON ONLY3 r. M.
SIMMONS DRIVE
Sets Meeting
On Thursday
About 300 Orange County teach-
P;
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Campus-
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business.
that’s oul
non y mo us
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ange Con
pen Mor
day from
special a
loon libr
61h St. F
dially Inv
8. F. Hu
FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING
NEEDS Cail
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1-inch
$23
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take I
^Chocolate
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IS HONORED AND
PRIVILEGED TO
PRESENT THE SECOND
OF A SERIES OF
OPERETTAS
RISE STEVENS
D-gadbykoY DH (UTH
Pedoced y VICTOS sAvuI
PASS LIST SUSPENDED
Willis McCoy 23 . 200 Mulberry, and Nick Mayo Jr.; a daughter,
Beaumont, child desertion, no fur- Judy Mayo; and two stepdaugh-
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right to vote . . . now please
use it”
a sicyc
SCF
Forts e
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901 Divisic
WITH VINCENT PRICE
----- at 9.00 ONLY ------
FREE DELIVERY
Nelson’s Drug Store
neglected and now are in custody
of child welfare department; The-
odore Hillsbury, 24, 207 .Curtis,
child desertion, no further com-
plaints.
to turn red,” said Clyde Miller,
an employe for Natural Gas and
Oil Cd..’ tank farm
same time, build up our county's
strength in the 1964 political con-
ventions.” '
Shirley commented: “The voting
strength of Orange County in the
War II. Mayo had moved to Farm-
ington about 10 years ago.
Survivors include his wife. Mrs.
Sarah Opal Mayo: two sons: H. L.
WEDNESDAY
MATINEE AND NIGHT
i the school.
Chili will be sold at 35 cents a
Oates School
Eye Tests
Scheduled
A mass eye examination pro-
gram will be conducted at Oates
School tomorrow under sponsor-
A. H HOOSER
To Speak Here
TSTA Unit 1
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Errors
promo
respor
incorn
then
make-
Thu rig
roe lav
vertis.
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k
l
Mapes said the post members
and auxiliary will work ip pairs.
Approximately 50 persons will par-
ticipate in this sale in the Orange.
West range and Pinehurst area
this afternoon
There also -win- be ticket sales
Metcalfe, a professional magician
will perform Friday night at after-
game entertainment at First Bap-
tist Church fellowship hall.
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WILL
painting
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BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY
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ing a chance in suspending sur-
veillance for two days. Sylvester
replied that “every move that has
been taken has been taken with
consideration of all contingen-
cies.” .
He was also asked about the
disclosure Monday night by an in-
formed government source that
two Soviet submarines had been
a
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THE ADVENTURE OF THE AGES
,l IS HERE FOR AUTO SEE! :
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A Killer
Fu ASCOPE TECHMCOLOF
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plainant no longer wishes to pros-
ecute; V. L. Burnett, Orange,
theft, complaining witness failed
to appear; Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Bradshaw. Orange, failure to re-
quire child to attend school, trans-
ferred to Juvenile Court; Edgar
Brown. 802 1st St., failure to re-
quire child to attend school, insuf-
ficient evidence.
f Now For Christmas 2
2cs 300 200 6 co 200 203
DORIS
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ALG.
general election Nov. 6.
In a talk to Orange County
Aorkers, James stated. "The tide
W conservatism is running our
.way. The next week will show
that our efforts have paid off.
"The voting public is beginning
to realize that the present con-
gressman has not represented
their true interests.”
James said. "While he pays lip
service to economy he votes to
THE
STRAND
THEATRE
The Shagy Hint
WALT DISNEYS
2 BEAR.
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pm. in
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p
j an
overwhelming victory for the
Democratic candidates and at the
child desertion, handled as child
support case in district court.
Dallas Adams, 325 Lake, Bridge
City, aggravated assault, com-
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pairs. Sl<
w.urt
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SORIES-
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found Ut
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of
in Democratic
Sylvester said that he would
have "no comment, whatsoever
on any Soviet ships of any sort.”
OBITUARIES |
Nick W. Mayo
Funeral services were held to-
Mrs. Skeeler
said. Mrs. Ruby McDurmon is
the same two
FAMILY DAY' 254
a ADMISSION - r-G42,
5 Matinee & Nite • Children l»4
are Kim Jones. Sue Barnette, possession of a prohibited weapon.
David Stephen Owen
Funeral services will be held
tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the First
Baptist Church for David Stephen
Owen. 9-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. Owen of 2213
Westway.
He died yesterday at 4:30 p.m.
in a Beaumont hospital following
an illness of several months.
Services will be under the direc-
tion of Claybar Funeral Home
where the body will remain until
time for services tomorrow. Dr.
Cooper Waters. pastor, will offici-
ate. Burial will be in Hillcrest Me-
morial Gardens.
Pallbearers will be Charles Mc-
Clelland. Homer Haworth. Louis
Van Slyke and J., S. Hadaway.
A native of Orange. he was a
soadumnaP‘eucaprsnentstcatinthssup“tMastin"L. wests £ Wesonrange school Friday
expected ta draw approximately Orange School District.
dN Ornage County teachers. - -
Vice President Jess Harrington made bookkeeping entries con-
iver as
field. passing without sufficient
clearance, an appeal from cor-
poration court, lack of witnesses.
Donald R. Cox, P. O. Box 212.
According to the report, the
Royal Bank of Canada had only
The coconut palm is . said to
have as many uses as there are two. One car careened wildly ini
I - - * --A A et.el Y kea- f~o.
Scheduled for trial today before
jury were the gaming cases in-
volving Norman Perdue of Mill
Street Alley and Wesley Pepilon
of 714 4th St.
The accident occurred three
yJay when lightning struck a tank of bowl for children. Gumbo will cost
The pros and cons of compul- distillate, burned out early today. 50 cents and 30 cents for adults
There were no casualties. and children, respectively. Hot
"The lightning came straight dogs, and sandwiches are priced
down and the whole sky seemed at » cents. Feor cakewill cost
Optimist Club will hold
..... ,-----------------J lor Jr., 1613 14th' Ave.. North,
County Unit No. 1 of the Texas that the workers ever received a’ Texas'City, child desertion, lack
at Jones
Helicopter Pilot
Examination Set
A new examination has been an-
nounced by the U.S. Civil Service
Commission for helicopter pilot,'
paying $8,045 a year, at the U.S.
Army Aviation Center, FtRycker,
Ala. Persons appointed to these
‘positions will instruct student pi-
lots.
No written test is required To
qualify, applicants must hold a
currently valid FAA license with
instructor's rating for either ro-
tary wing or fixed wing aircraft.
In addition, they must have had
at least 500 hours at first pilot
of rotary wing aircraft. Those who
do not hold FAA rotary wing in-
structor's rating must be able to
acquire this rating within three
months after date of entrance on
Further inf6rmation and appli-
cation forms may be obtained
3629 Martin, Orange, after
Rka..
community. Children in that area
will assemble at the church for sisters. Mrs. Estella Johnson and
| Rev. W. D. C o s s a b o o m. in
charge of the program. pre-
sented a film in color of high-
lights of the Houston Oilers' 1961
season.
Mrs. Emmett Harlan
STARKS (Spl)—Graveside rites
were held today at 2 p.m. in Mil-
ler Cemetery for Mrs. Emmett
Harlan. 61. who died Sunday at
8:30 p.m. in her residence.
Rev. Luther Nichols officiated
and burial was under the direc-
tion of Hixson Funeral Home of
De Ridder, La.
Survivors are her husband. Em-
mett Harlan: her stepmother.
the' Jack Tar Orange 'Francis J. Dubuisson, Mildred
Bozeman. Mrs. Cleveland Basco.
Orange County Democratic Ex-
ecutive Committee today urged alllange:
। ,-------- . - ---------— — La., and Mrs. Edqie Tundt: and
■ pends on the number of votes cast treated for. UNICEF and raised five brothers, Plez Gillis of Starks,
1- E- -h----te-ial candidate Inhn -- .... _ _____ - _ _ _ ‘
and em- >
the Con-
quarantine-patrolled waters.
In response Sylvester observed
that Secretary of Defense Robert
S. McNamara had announced last
week that the Defense Depart-
ment would not be the source of
information on movements of
for guardian.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Co-
... our operations had been di- sales campaign for the Al G. Kelly
reeled to the development of our and Miller Brothers Circus'to be
economy.” held here Nov. 4
treatment in Baptist Hospital.
Beaumont
Dr Meatyard expects to return
to duties next week at his studio
at 1401 Park Ave.
. aend your tax dollars tp Com- Faries of Orange is a member of
jmunis countries. He used your the Sam Houston State College
money to build industry and cre- j azz Band which will present its
ate jobs in foreign countries when first concert of the season today
we need jobs here." at 8 p.m. in the old main audi-
Olathe. Kan. It means "beautiful.” . .... . .
---------- meaux and children spent the past
plaint filed; Billy Bert Wimberly, ------------
104 Gilmer Courts, child desertion, proximately 10 years
children declared dependent and ployed as a foreman at
a celidetad Chi----a d..-i
. .. 26.1 1" -- :----”7 - Police identified the dead truck
I vited to attend after the football speeding train, spewing rocks and dri
l game at the high school, ------- ------‘—-----
extra benefit including Christ- dence; Eldridge Thibodeaux. 37.
mas bonuses to the plant work- - ’—‘ -- “—
ers are expected to attend a ban-ers - Brooks stated, "but we
quet meeting of the O r a n g e couldn’t find a shred of evidence
C-i.. IT-:. NT. l .L T..e I ■ 2 . ____:____■ _*
flames over screaming passen- Anaheim
gers in the couches.
their ------
7:30 County Judge Sid J. Caillavet art
-------- miles from the famed Disneyland
Twenty-nine passengers were hos- amusement park =
pitalized, many with broken legs, southeast of Los Angeles
Several others were treated at the —
KIRBYVILLE (Spl) — The Kir-
byville Elementary School PTA
will stage its annual Halloween
carnival today from 5 to 9 p.m.
Serving will begin promptly at
. 5 p.m. The committee in charge School. He attended Sunday school
----— — ----The 6,600-gallon capacity tank of the carnival includes Dr. and ' '
Agency, and Everett Alexander exploded, spewing distillate over Mrs. L E Willis Jr Mr. and
of Floyd West A Co. of Beaumont, a wide section. The tank was Mrs. T B Pickle. Mr and Mrs.
will debate the issue. owned by Natural Gas, which ad- — - -- ? --
Marvin Cox, 23, Marshall, Tex., Russian navy ships,
child desertion, matter handled in
House. — „ - „
President Oswald Guillot will C. B. Eaves, Harvey Gunter and
Dr Lawrence Meatyard. Or-
ange music instructor, is under
Next Tuesday___________________
c A r QhirUv of tL. Orange, child desertion, no further of Farmington.
Chairman A. C. shirleyO Fy,-n M,AA Ar.
The meeting will be conducted joins the Sohio tank farm,
at 7:30 p.m. in Angelo’s Restau---
. n . 17 Trial by jury began today in
from R. D Kanoy in room 107, Orange County Court for Norman
N---N- D~ct Nfice kilHina _ _____ X. ...
Seven new memhers of the Or-1
ange Lions Club were inducted j IFe APANE zcnn
last night during a dinner meet to "confictingI V West
ingkofrtheororganiztinn Orange PTA meeting and visita-
^ev .re & Er-tion planned for No. 8 will be
sell Frederick. Rav Brock. Paul held.next Tuesday Mrs. Chester
Langlev. Tom Braun, R E. Long Polley., publicity chairman, an-
and John H a g n e r. Max von nounced. The meeting..set for 7 30
SChriltz, a former president, con- Pm • will be followed.by. Ssita-
ducted th* induction ceremony, tion and a review 01 the student s
J - - - daily schedule.
The newly organized Otyokwa
Camp Fire Girls unit will be en-
tertained at a wiener roast to-
morrow from 3 to 5 p.m. at the
home of Sara Turner, 803 Jasper
St. Mrs. Ed Turner is Camp Fire
ree from ,Wayland College and a
. _ _ --------- . N A ' - iM.Ed. degree from Texas Tech. I
said McKenzie will be out of town border war. j • J Hooser holds a professional
all week on business. He was to A year ago, Menon blocked ef F— - m ”• - * •” M ceacie. 3 .un.u. a.d ad....,
be among the city and-county of- forts, by top generals to turn to contact Mayor Martin K. Thomen ister’s certificate. He is a mem-
ficials attending a planning ses-the United States for weapons. Sr. to offer the fun support of the
sion in view of the Cuban situa-1 Opposition to Menon is becom-
tion. ing so strong within the ruling
* Meanwhile, Judge Caillavet Congress party that some observ-
again reminded that people shoulders think Prime Minister Nehru - - _______________ _
keep calm and continue life, as may have to fire his closest as- explained, the membership feels years H, was D
usual pending further develop- sociate. So far, Nehru has pushed evacuation routes and other civil bership chairman,
ment of conditions in the Latin, Menon into the background and defense .P । a n n 1 n 8 should be Before joining the TSTA staff.
American country, j taken over most of his duties, mapped he served 10 years as classroom
Persons interested in shelter In a speech Monday. Nehru in other business last night at, and junior high principal in Plain-
construction and fallout prepara-lsaid: "We had been conditioning the post home, plans were made
tion are advised to contact Me ourselves not to think of war and to conduct a house-to-house ticket
Kenzje’s office over Telephonelall tT —.
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- EDGAR ALLAN POE'S <.
TAVESoF
TERROR.COLOR
The impact broke the train in lne aeadi passenger, whose leg
two. Gn Car careened Widiy iatowassevered.inthe crash,was
a trestle and a steel I-beam fromLarr Joseph_Divis. 2 ' Cedar
the bridge railing speared into the Rapids. Iowa. He died in surgery
coach.' at Orange County General Hos-
Four cars of the seven-car Sanpital.
persons died and more than 30 assistant general manager of San-
___,____. _ others were injured when a grav- ta Fe, said.
students of the community are in- el truck rammed the center of a
earned about 100 passengers.
The passenger who died was a many of them servicemen.
Navy.recruitseatedat the spot p a a •» a a
where the truck struck. ft p--p,N.. W
When it hit seats toppled, pas- 3 BEST TOY SELECTION
sengers new through the air and 8 vnMnA'E T.Ginusn i
rocks ths size of golf balls from VUNDA J 1oyiown 8
the truck's load rained down on
them. P. .—
The train was traveling about * Lay-Away
65 miles an-hour when the ac 5 — - .
Perdu, Milt Street Alley, on a Tommy Sorrels, who made ar
charge of gaming, rangements for the program, will
The case was appealed fom Or- serve as moderator ..fe e
ange Corporation Court 1 The club will be host to 15 pros-
jurors hearing the case with
now being prepared hy the city ing a plant in Oange County, ac-
and will be presented to the dis- quired by the company July 1.
• K MAI LIVE GIRAFFES!
* 5 WORLDS FINEST ANIMAL ACTS
money was to’pay salaries andcheckechrgexinutnicientltesi detected and had surfaced in the
trict later.
The school district proposes to
enclose all of the acquired prop-
erty. except that for the right-of-
way. in a chainlink fence similar
to that which now protects cam-
pus area on 15th Street. ■ . .
The opening of Orange Avenue sory liability insurance will be
to close Cypress debated by two attorneys versus
two insurance men today at, a
streets. It may make it possible meeting of the Orange Junior
' ‘ Chamber of Commerce.
Diegan, a Santa Fe train bound "Two cars were pretty well
for San Diego, were derailed in mangled: it was a hell of a
the wreck Monday. The-truck mess," said Eugene Miller. Or-
driver was burned to death A ange County deputy coroner
The GOP candidate concluded, tonum on the campus
•I stand squarely for reduced Faries. son of Mr and Mrs. Leon
government spending. no more aid Fanes of 309 F. John Ave., also was to he held last night or to-
to Communist enemies and for is a member of the famous Bear night has been postponed because
retaining the rights of states to kat Band. the grand chorus and of the absence of CD supervisor
govern themselves,” the Phi Mu Alpha Fraternity. A J McKenzie.
County Judge Sid J. Caillavet
employes at a United States-owned Court and the four justice of the _
nickel plant at Nicaro, Cuba. peace courts. A number involve Cnha
Rep. Jack Brooks received charges of child desertion. ’ LUOd--
word from Washington today! Dismissals were as follows: Thad v"N
from the administrator of thejcollins. Orange, charged with
General serxices.Administration disturbing the peace, appealed seemed to be simply that the De
that the funds had been received from corporation court,.complain- ~ '
bz the Justice Department from ing witness no longer wished to
the Royal Bank of Canada. (prsecute: M. G. Inman Jr., or-
Criticism, bY Brooks concerning ange, unlawful parking: corpora-
payment or. tunas D tne united tion court appeal, lack of witness: the United States were not tak-
States on the same day that the Max Edward Maier Jr , Old Beau-
mont Highway, first offense driv-
ing while intoxicated, insufficient
evidence to place defendant under
wheel; Stanley Garison of Orange-
num
a ONION RINGS ■■ A A
a TARTER SAUCE BAHY
a catsup a salad J
a toast a FRENCH FRIES " "
- All County TSTA Groups West Orange County Court
Tb Hear HE A Official Here Homecoming Judge Tries
Xa adaress *eduled today at] the NEA is and the services it Set Friday . - . _
TursyteepriscmeativrctdePprtseBogwtif’bgrinefduosgrsweenrdnge’bahcomsamnynset Appeals Cases
aznuuxced today by Principal • ■
—______ . . (Tommy Huff and Lonnie Traylor, I A jury in Orange County Court 2i0 Orange- Linas
NA Orange County teachers. Tpday’s meeting is sponsored assistant high school principal. yesterday returned a verdict of shiP “ tne "es ge —ons
The speaker wUl be Jennings by the Orange Education Associa- High point of the festivities will guilty against a man being tried -uD .
Flather NEA field represents ton, the Orange County Unit No. be the crowning of the football on • charge of disturbing the Dr John K w a i , e
live in Washington, D. C. il of the Texas State Teachers sweetheart Friday at 7 p.m. on peace. . , oph thaim 0815tuhts 6gneam
A former Texas teacher, Fhth1 Association and the Vidor Unit at the stadium field. The game be- The case, involving Howard ination. s al i5tUden in insgradeso
era’ topic will be "The NEA the TSTA. ’ tween West Orange and Kirbyville Abrams of 1013 4th St. was on tnro ugn P l
Story.” He will bring the local Jes Harrington of the Orange- will begin at 7:30 p.m. appeal from Orange’Corporation eniete will continue throehl
information as to .what field School District will preside Huff and Traylor said the class Court. TEsav if the proeram isn't
’ and Paul Willis of West Orange of 1959 will be honored from 1-5 Abrams was assessed a fine of Comridtza according to club
A.. •• I . i School will give the invocation, p.tn. then at a reception in the $50 and court costs. oresident Walter Gunstream
GOP Candidate The welcoms addresswin berde- Lobbyi,of, the gymnasium. Mem- A number of other cases were Gunstream said the tests will
’ sr . X iveredbyMrsacM ildrewe Or' bers.of tried without jury before County serve as * check" to de-
Visit? Oranae ford, superintendent 01 st hosts. ,k >k ii . Judge Sid J. Caillavet. termine which students, if any.
VISITS •runge ange School District., After the game, there will be a Charles A Henley of 2816 require further examination and
Roy James. Republican candi- Entertainment will include a dancein.the,gymnasium., _ Orange, was fined $1 and Posts possibly glasses. Parents will be
l iMQ । olo ■ yMrsC roline farg sandaN Pam Hubbard and tall veen after he was found guilty of notified if further tests are indi-
District, visited Orange yester-: vocal selectioms by theboys.gguar- are,Pamtubbard and AddieMah charges of speeding. His case was cated.
davwrth . caravan of campaign Welsh cndanppeanfroiustie Dr. Walsh will be assisted by
... B J k RrL Platform guests will be Jim lock and Sandra Berry, sopho- Peace Court. Ptecinct 2. two registered nurses and severa ,
MHeopPOSESReP-aJacksBrrok Backus_preidet of the Orange mores Abe Watson of 504 John Ave club members who will handle all
Thetcincumbent and tDemnenaanig Education Association; Mrs Traylor said that Linda Jackson Orange., received a fine o $5 and records and reports.
. party nominee, in the pending Hardy Hairston, president of the vice president of the student coun- costs after he was found guilty The club plans 10 continue the,
Orange County Unit No. 1 of cil. will crown the queen There of charges of f a il u r e to give project annually as part of its
TSTA; and H. J. cothern, presi will be other ceremonies on the proper signal for right turn. sight conservation program. Jack,
dent of the Vidor Unit of TSTA. field. The Watson case was an appeal Pickering is 'sight conservation
Programs will be distributed by Traylor is in charge of arrange- from Orange Corporation Court, chairman,
members of the Stark High School ments, assisted bv Huff and Ken- Several days ago. Judge Cailla-
neth Armstrong, a social studies vet fined Victor Melvin ■ Stark.
EASTON. Pa.. (Spl) — Alpha county's position
Portland Cement Co., reports that!party affairs
_ . — total revenues increased and earn-1 “A large turnout at the polls
also will be set up in the Mac-; President RobertsGerstenan-
Arthur Drive Shopping Center, j nounced revenues of$32,081,000 for
’ . . ... . - the nine months ending Sept 30.
The circus which will feature 1962. Revenues for the similar pe-
animals from five continents, will riod last year were $29,973,000
“procnesrroms hs showPwi bemNet.jncomge,forthe,frnine 1964 Democratic convention
entered in the VFW communityimonths. pf .1962 « at stake in this general elec-
service and youth activity fund. , . f*r a5 comarrd e non. The kind of voice we have Last fall, about three million Leo Peshoff of Westlake. La . Mrs.
Mapes reported the post also has757^^ sharosor i in determining the affairs of the American boys and girls in some
distributed IM "get out and Vote" j Democratic party of Texas de-11,000 communities t r i c k or
posters in the downtown area: .e3uarterly revenues were $14 pL = =e —=- ~r xta reetlttal .
These posters which feature four 458.000 for the three monthe.endhfor gubernatorial-candidate John million.
soldiers ranging from the Spanish 'n8 Sept. 30. 1962 and 513.513.0200 .Connally.” j •we want to play our part in
American War to the Korean War for the comparable period in 1961. Shirley cited provisions of the an even more successful pro-
is captioned. “We fought for your Net income for the third quarter Texas Election Code which pro- — -
" --------in 1962 was $1,500,000 or 86 cents vide that each county is entitled
per share, compared to $1,624,000 to one delegate in the state Demo-
or 90 cents per share for the simil cratic convention for each 300
lar quarter last year, votes cast in the county for the
The board has declared a divi- party's gubernatorial candidate.
dend of 25 cents per share on the | He emphasized. “Each precinct
common stock of the companv. in 1964 will have one delegate to
payable Dec 10. 1962 to stockhold- . the county convention for every
signals to facilitate traffic on Or-ers of record Nov. 16, 1962. 25 votes cast in the precinct
ange Avenue in line with Cypress. The figures are the first to in- Nov. 6 for Connally.”
- - — “ —- -— corporate the results of operat- ______________
. . . . . ------ ■ ■ - 0. 128th District Court; Odes Charles
announced that principal speaker cernihg the transferral of funds to Foster. 39 of 3023 Durwood Hous-
will be A. H Hooser, a representa-the Cuban plant when the GSA ton, child desertion, disposed of in
tive of the TSTA in Austin. His learned of the seizure by the district court as child support
(subject will be "How TSTA Dues] bank maintained it could not stop case; Frank Leonard Hasley. Or-
Wars. Post No. 278 and auxiliary ArRodedis a graduate of thePAMmeemMatterwas then turned anearstrhetdcdurertndaymionastar!
last night met in special session plainview School system. He has over to the Justice Department ford Beebe, 23, 1914 Arkansas, or-
to initiate steps for 4granger an AA degree, and a B.S. de- which brought suit against the ange, driving while license sus-
man defensesprogramaheresand.tr ree from .Wayland College and a bankman Rrk saia he was pended, agreed dismissal because day at 2 p.m. in Cope Funeral
map a ticket sales campaign forMFd dedree’from Texas Tech I Chairman Brooks said he; was defendant pleaded guilty to an- — - - -----
1 | nooser noias a proressionai advised y G a in .view, other charge: James Martin Ling.
| Cmdr Jim Mapes today willteachers certificate and admin- the interestof your subcommitt 52, of 2235 Foch St ' Beaumont,
------ ------------ T---- tee in this matter, we are pleased child desertion, unable to locate
, 2— - - to advise that the claim against
e. . , -- 1 „.ber of local, state and national, . P.-I Rank af Canada has
350 post members and auxiliary professional organizations. i^„«uedmfull"
in a civil defense program. P The representative has been ac- been setted in ful 1
“In face of the scare received tive in the TSTA, serving as dis-
within the past few days. Mapes trict and state delegate. For five
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a toast — 81 ub
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] Twenty three cases were dis-
n.n A I. D..k missed to Orange County Court
DUe to rrooe yesterday on the basis of insuffi-
"¥ 1 dent evidence, change of-trial
BEAUMONT (Spl)—An investj court, inability to locate principal
gation by the Brooks House Sub- witness or the defendant, and
committee on Government Ac- complainant declining to prose-
tivities has resulted in-the return cute.
of $352,000 transferred to Cuba in Several of the cases were ap-
October of I960 for salaries of peals from Orange Corporation
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 258, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 30, 1962, newspaper, October 30, 1962; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530725/m1/6/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.