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The Orange Leader
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ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1963
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VOL. LX—NUMBER 94
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For May 25 Election
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munity and West Orange.
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West Orange.
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C. I. Armstrong, president at
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today said that he had no com:
abolition of the Orange School
law
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(See LEGAL, Page 7)
Jone crease his army of local Com-
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WILTON G. WHITE
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, Half-million-dollar cleaning job
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Report on Continuing Decrease
Of Receipts Reviewed by OHA
Of TB Unit
Are Chosen
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igh:
eral
kits,
ding
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They're Still
Calling Balks
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the
wee
Bill
and
'Isn't Broke'
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District’s independent Status
and probable subsequent merg-
ings
"I will not have comments
until I have had time to study
the stuation," Armstrong
stated He added that the West
Orange board had not had an
opportunity to meet since last
week, when a board reorgardza-
i tion meeting was held.
sponsors of the hill in the House.
Humphrey introduced it in the
Senate It passed both bodies last
summer by a voice vote with no .
record roll call. 1
The bill provides for payment
of individual damage claims grow-
ing out of-Japanese occupation of
the Philippines in World War II.
DM population.
It was .first on the calendar for
consideration
"I’s too close of a vote to run
with the bill today." Boysen said
Hard-Fisted Charges Leveled
At President by Dr. Cardona
Orange school trustees are set-
ting the stage for a May 25 eie.
•nge County Out of 25 persons
tested through efforts of the local
TB association last year 8 were
found to be positive
Dr Robert B.-Morrison, newly
comoler MBA servica
Mamaar Aiu saM Pua
1100:
SelHWith Speed!
See Classified
Pages 10,11
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public schools.
It follows almost two years of
study during which the Orange
board has concluded that consoli-
dation by the abolition route
'would bring substantial benefits to
the children in both that com-
MIAMI. FI* (AP>—Dr
W2 agreed today to "table" a pro-
" posal to extend legal beer drink-
ing hours and curtail hours for
}L selling liquor
4- The House, without a dissenting
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BULLETIN
BEAUMONT (AP) - Dist
adge Wulbur Hunt of Houston
ecfared a mistrial today la
Beer, Liquor
Bill Is Tabled
In Legislature'
gress, the public and railroad em- I
ployes ”
Relying on clever words and I
catchy phrases," Leighty said, i J
the railroads have not missed
one bet in their massive propa-
ganda drive to convince the
American people that they are on . I
the brink of financial disaster,
that they are being squeezed out
(see RAILS, Page 7)
i
after Worthen s pickup truck was
found yesterday afternoon near
the scene of the death. His body
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News of Today
"onanse st
donesian minister of distribution, to draw laughter from offi-
cials in party at Jakarta Airport awaiting arrival of Red
Chi ne'e President Liu Shao-chi. Lei man became aware of
the attempt and joined the laughter. (AP Wirephoto) ______
The rail labor union chief. In afternoon, no t
remarks prepared for a National shouts had been reported
Press Club luncheon, accused the,"————
industry d conducting a "Madi-
son Avenue propaganda" drive in
an effort to "hoodwink" the Con-
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saw and acommercial range hood -Proposition
School Business Mgr Charles Aus-, budget. aa #103 Gm. vom're
tin recommended that these items Several trustees made plansto was. 9ue ried. "Hoycomezoine
wouidenefthecdisrrtconmore "attndtaanraroremceinomomgozngwoor'wasr -T
X-A- »’-I bemn.my son - gok his
items were from the following (See TRUSTEES, Page 7) iucense
'Bargain Day'
Drive To End
Tomorrow wUl be the last
opportunity this year for pet
owners to take advantage of
the annual Bargain Day
prices for antirabies inocula-
tions offered by Orange
County veterinarians.
The bargain day tee is K
Hero Is where to ga:
Deweyville . . . the school
. . . from » until 10:30 a.m.
Hartburg . . railroad cross-
ing ... >■ a.m. until 12.
itile Cypress ... the school
... 1 until 1 p.m. Starlight
Addition ... at Franklin
l ns Teorganization meeting yariqus disir ctsxcwarn, “p2rped nder *• policy reaffirmed by
• courthouse yesterday after- foAPaym c ' AcCount "With West-county trustees yesterday, the at
to keep the policy in force. » Bridge Sityeaccnuewion . rosetachmem will occur immediately
AtT-B JXSJTS inAn “ hc6u3 * iSXTJ
asirie rowing
^to^.^ LntleCy-^ statutes under whjch the
E, s2203. Orange. DM Ban-P°IC
croft, »IM and Cove. $173. ' R
Present at the meeting wereicommon
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The action is designed as the ---- . ---
first major step In a general pro- c L Armstrong, president of
gram of Orange County school the West Orange School Board,
district consolidation for the pur- today said that he had no com-
pose of equalizine. andimproving ment, as yet, upon the proposed
educational opportunities in the a- • * • ----d-h—*
School ... 1 until 1 p.m.
Brownwood . . Community
Park . . . 2:30 until » p-m:
MeLewis - Westlawn . . • •
Aubin's Food Store . . . 1
until 2 p.m. Pinehurst . . .
West End Lumber Co. . . .
230 p.m. until 5 p.m.
I combination, that to cut $5 billion
to 110 billion from the proposed
budget would harm both the na-
wilton G. White is the new tion and the typical neighborhood
president of the Orange County in it; and that the right way to
fuberculosis Association a balanced* budget is to seek first _______ ___
Officers and directors to serve a balanced economy The taxcuts Miro Cardona, stepping down an munists" in
for the coming year were’ an.1 have proposed, and the level ot [e,der of Cubans in exile charges phere until a "terntying catastro
the American Red Cross building Kennedy drew a picture of s typi Council apart. Miro accused Ken No successor was chosen to dent Two reelected hoard mem no member of the Senate was in- Committee released testimonz
Others elected were: Clark cal American community he nedy of backing out on a promise head the council, which was hers took oaths of office They fluenced by these contributions in Thursday that pictured ODonneit
Gimpel. first vice president, Paul called "Random Village, w.and of a second invasion and 0 formed with U.S. government sup were Ccil Nantz, trustee at large. any way and they did not affect as interested ia :PA55226.0 Ine
sinton Jr. second vice president told •' length how it is affected "liguidating’ the struggle for to launch the futile invasion and B v Stephenson irustee of their votes on legislation. 373-million war claims binlshecauze
Adre, Wilson secretary and by activities of the federal gov-,Cuba at the BSV al Pigs But Dr Man *-------------—---~ : he stood to gain from 5150.000 to
Ahdrma Powiedge,treasurer. ernment. 1 And he warned that the Soviet de Varon.. Miros , nearly a half-million dollar in
Reports preseneed at the meet- But the President also referred premier, day by day willm nght-hand man. said he wold Ride Are Accented *7 .siwW . vilier were chief
ing indicated that most Orange • seek to strengthen the council by 0105 Are A--eP"—* Zablocki and Miller were chief
I people are unaware of the high
। incidence of tuberculosis in Or-
E
...... ,---The bohrd also is of the opinion
_____ abolition of the district's that this merger would touch off
independent status to the county a chain reaction leading to die
board can consolidate it with widespread consolidation of dis-
tnicts proposed by the Jexaa Re
5. Cents FINAL EDITION
Vote on School Consolidation by Abolition Looms
1 Trustees Set Stage.
Attorney Says Board's,
Legal Ground Is Solid
saremazmeezesas-1
abolitiom of the independent dis theorane Scno boa the board Hinsley wrote, "I is legally pos-
trict sothe county board can Questions PoO-any. Ddepend. sible to abolish the Orange Inde- 1
consolidate the area with Westweretc"Canptbersorangaboldseedrpendent school District, fhe 0
Orange ..u entscioo. st the tettltory after provides that this may be done by
This is the opinion of J. C. Hins. and « ». canameexeatohhe or anelection if a majority of the
ley. a prominent Austin attoreysuch actiontbesnnoxsbrattoa voters favor the abolitiEa.
who is a specialist is school jaws-lugg Cauaty School nooru "The election is to be called by
seek to strengthen the council m Bld 5 Ate ACCCpted ..
smee Location of Eight-Lane Track
c-------------. .sirfE.-: Approved by Orange Trustees
; .. . A.nn mintaa inceosna exnendi elected president of the Texas Tu- U.S.CUBA * | LOCAL fected, said Kennedy told him at FF / -
The pon Ponteimoinecgse hPendr berculosis Association, was quoted Jose Miro Cardona stepping The Orange School Board sets, meeting in the White House . . Williams the’1* rmppines in "or."a
crease inresidual.receipts were turesoin.A imostaeyeTaPhae the from « recent talk in Austin in down as the leader of the Cuban stage for May 25 election to abol- April 10, 1962. nearly • year after The location .an eizht c lane bidders: Wesiry M "dm s285: None at the mopey has been dis-
S—” Vt-'TiS S Pi X-WSaSTS wscor im SMTv mv
. ..... which C— "absolute W ange 3 « — - aaphrimen Oh
A , Orange County School Board af -tingent at soldiers last night. —0 . . Relations Committee chairman, to
firms its polic of attaching corn "1 left the White House with the Bids were on purchase rl sur Len Sangnam. carport tram provide for , lump sum payment
(CORDONA, Page 7) plus school property and buildings residence on 1th Street an 6 Philippines government
1----- ---and for school furniture for the electrie dryersat —n^.viv This, Said Fulbright, would cut off
additions to Franklin and Salk. 3881.22 and 155 55, respectiey: ODonneirsfeeg
elementary schools Max A Pac har putomat ticuwasatr Tm all for it," Mansfield told
CThe track wilexi endifromathe Sasn TaA ana chanai poors * (See LOBBYIST, Page T)
Is Intensified north at Tiger Stadium through Supply Co. lift truck.®®. —m
3 _ the present location of the tennis Bids for the purchase, of furni ORANGE JUICE
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. P» cours to property recently put turn lor Franklin and Salk.addi- I •KAE---.
■ ----— and ships have inten- chased by the school Pons were accepted ‘rom Amen- TASTES OF A KIND — An Or
-------------r.. ■ . the block from can Desk Manufacturing “ange woman has a small grandson
. The property is the from Fhuinment co and Fore- it. f—- Chic -
1 These patrols, includmz some press from 14th to Lu an r»
. . airrreftoreratinsccupotaPanaiendpamingarrangetnveruck’wm “Th’bnard accepted jbids from
k Jery Burdine -pirhennhisnun Targo phssenger type ships tktena to the New one -block open the American Desk Co. on 10
kndoupohpter.aeivranga lead outbound from cuba ing of creg ----- now
Mdogh ' m District XAK by Whip Of particular interests ar I dead end accepted
Ding "JaSDer 42 Soviet built trawlers believed op Board members accepted
ping -4sPn L___ erated by the Cubans The Navy high bids on the purchase of sur-
6:46 p.m.inerat maintenanre must be remain. In effect. Republic said Government meatanon ends tne 2.. it its business to know plus property and buildings, ex
suutomorrow s:02m incrersedwmatnanend‘AiminT A company spokesman sari the Itallan doctors',.tr.ke agamM the Record held of Oranz:eConty There these are at all times. cludimg four bids submitted for an .00
Suriosctomoorq worninj"rem expected”TimXdTOperatinzincreaseon Splates was rescinded medical insurance agencies Work- track sters face toughezt 0"wen ** determined a ship electric dryer, washer-dr yer meatigiewd.. the first listings,
piorder . thethrmaarsorio for • second day '« I Neading tor Latin Ame -----------------— ----
’ 5”mzzsFkaranvipparegsamomamcbuia"me"pinispsunanzshEmalr"i0, , .....
H-.. skua'S 5 e aieeranidsunaie cimimand na
the ease in which the state
sought permanent removal of
Jefferso County Sheriff C. H.
Meyer. |
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m"h vote, accepted the request at Rep
M-Z Stanley Boysen at Yoakum to
9 I "place the bill on the table subt
4 ject to the call of the House"
ael Rep W S. Heatly of Paducah
a <5*36 asked the House to postpone con-
‘ aR sideration of the bill until June 4.
~ BM one week after this session of the
""7 legislature has to end.
I Heatly’s. motion was not voted
to Oy, r, ; on. It would have assured that
SmtmuAGthe measure would not have been — -------
We dered ’ | r f f*
---"Trustees Reaffirm
each day in counties of over 10-
AUSTIN (AP) - The House
the county judge on presentation
. . . to him of a petition signed by I#
Searchers Locate
of the election and appoint judges
___ • . v n I and clerks, giving 10 days notice
Orangeite s Body rM
, . abolition, then the county judge,
HARTRURG (Sol) - The badly Precinct I of Newton County, ruled would declare the independent z
ancomposed body of Hubert E death was by suicide. school district abolished and en-
Worthen. 40 of Pheasant Street Deputy Sheriff Kenneth Ray of ter an order to that effect in the
.. Mhur was found in the’Newton County, who assisted in minutes of the commissioners
inoodssonFtourhmile from the the investigation, sald death — court, from which date the ind
Hartburg railroad crossing by s attributed to a wound in the chest pendent district would cease t
small search party today shortly bv a 12 shotgun The gun exist
Was found lying near Worthens, Hinsley cues a similar casein-
beforeelPama iusticn of peace of body ' which the Pleasant Grove Inde-
Roger Tandy-xusuceoPeace" bodY: . . worth, pendent School District was abol-
Thezsearchparx found "ortha Eshed by election. The record
— . . 1 . en s body stout 100 y srds n the shows that, immediately after
Dail Inrnsctry woods east of Highway,87. Hart abolition, the county school board
hdll UnlOUSITY one-fourth mile from the Hartlestablished the district as the
J burg railroad crossing Pleasant Grove Common School
The search began early today District.
. .. , Following the county board's!
action, the court ruling on the,
__________ - case stated that a school board!
was discovered by Johnny Babi- has auchority to reorgenize an
neaux of 21® Carlton St.. West abolished district in such man — __________ ___
rane. . - -»deems best. his budget would .r.h:^"^ anna hrsmdtader the.propoai. Theeeprornt abolition o any adjotinioinde
Fromthissgpindonwekathe mllinns tromproptsed tax cut "there n Mtoy mye widespread, and wund Yemain pendeni distric v„priortonthe pon ern Auto account). »"■ Liue cy-qgs—u-, eafsblnhed
tbrtauthorlzeds"oolamspose‘othe nadress-prepared for a ..peace and Boysen’" orlzinarlpyprovidedoradazron."n wentioren”spi press, m2n BarnPoBancrott Sthepniy remaining
territory remaining when an in-meeting at the. American Society j while vigilance A, Q nniv A subcommittee cally. but reference is. madeto a ptzi ,, d‘ meeing were common school district in the
J dependent school d i. t r > c t was at Newspaper Editors, the Presi: Headdedthar..whihevigrancsbeensonrx.Ausucommiwsc«githv" district to which the , Psent. At . L A ««*> It has an elementary
"rsreporiedgsabolrshedar’Hmtevstaved-cineyendsvananvairdaarine tmarcennencybamonig‘many"newspaper empsndephavmrayr"irnom x seven —— auric Paneyr *■£• .L; —. tunfirhmnchnal■"
----- day. but until bis .The lAwtconfewthorty skndogspending. or that readers and writers to devote House Liquor Regulation ( ommit in Orang County might be at aephenson. Meivin Hatton, and grade tudentsenam "ciasset in
truck wasrdiscovered yesier^lay stoool frudees authority previ fortheygke of spenoing. more attention to the domestic tee on . 7 vote taehed ' . „ guess. Hardy Hairston, Cove have been attending cis
clues to his where - vested in commissroner economy efforts op KENNEDY Page 7) I The Senate adjourned until The resolution, origina1!!“ CoUNrY Paar 7) -(See MERGER, Page 7) -
sen reported I flee LEGAU Pag* n____ But in words aimed obviqusly (See KENNEDY, rage " । roe EGISLATURE, Page 7) adopted in May .1961, states that ---(SeecouMT,""Ke---J----'------
— at Republican critics who have •** A 1-‘--------- — under present laws such county-t.
New Officers Warning I, issued -nssguuraAfter Lobbyiss Report . .
-aaHard.Fisted Charges Leveled mim a Mansfield Gives Top Priority
usfut role, both singiy_.and in HUI M I IjIvU ViuY•3 —vyIYM ing 1 the qrhqge County School . Mu ,a, •
za.z To War Claims by Philippines
momnmas"bonnuiry. wEia apdar WASHINGTON (AP) - senate TheMentananwas referrina,te
W Western" wemi 10 parpomneniwozed"tcscma ","6
copies of the resolution to school proposed revamping of the Phil- -including g>(uof O.«® P
hoard presidents and superin- Ippines war d,aims bill after dis- Clement J. Zablpki, rMtr p
' 3 .nine Cosur 0f • ” • campaign each, to ReP GeorgA.P
gifts to Congrs members sym- Miller. Dalif. ■ and. Sen.Huben
Lthetrc to Xmbill. • •' H Humphrey at Minnesota an-
ming .n ---------- . The two little cousins decided to
15th Street. Within the budget appropriation play ••cowboy*." and each
J *•' T dressed up to fit the game They
were startled tn nee that their
omes..________ - ------------— costumes were identical, as to red
Orange Avenue now » items at a total bid of 15 515. checked shirts, hats, toota. etc..
from Griggs Equipment on sixalthough the visitor’s cowtoy re
items ar $2,514; and from Forezlgalia had been purchased in Ch-
most Equipment on five items at ago. On further checking, the
$2 121. mothers of the cowboys found
in other business, trustees re- that their own shoes also were
e first listings, or identical. ..
1, of the 19631-64 school COMMENT IN PASSING - An
Orange man, hailed by a friend.
Canal Zone keep tabs no adlthe same streets, the track will
Authority in a six-month fiscal re- meeting at its central office ,
rgX^R-rector Floyd Aubtn fr£T CPI 1960 "Matehai, manyTexans think ’ almost non execution of Khrushchev s sinister
19othe first six months o the Named to the board of direc- WASHINGTON .
-z=-s-e=----t-3. WotchonCuba
costfor thesoneratnopunitbewus seTB.Pagem Senate Democratic Leader M.ke polls tomorrow whether county wotehon-uDa
housin& “ ------ ee * —-------IMansfield gives top priority <« «- win levy faditional 30 cert tax
"Maintenance was a major ex- imping the PhiCpptre war claim. Homestetos will be exempt
1 penditure during the six month. Firm To Rescind follwinz discipsrtres of a -
"228“ Steel Price Hike. canai ......m-ps—--sa
narrru wepdhuy nsay 5 operating, receipt, re-' CLEVELAND (AP) - R."i smn0 sip.a, ^’Xd^mem ktpie post will he hurt for Emim ign America » • nueTe^eTn "IWaramay meegaompm 'Tm^nt ioam qttrzrhau’ ou.ef
outloowi.’ ord moriyixg rain eTot alr the^enod PtalSd’Steel Corp, said foday it has re her of the famed Wallenda troupe district American Legion conven- learned today Street* Following closing of Cy-S10.157-95. — ----—— The little cousins decid
showers today, becoming 557 655. Expenditures amounted scinded its price increase of 14 5fl fatally injured in. 16, months tion on Sunday.
dear to partly cloudy late t 333,410 leaving $4,245 in rest-* ton on steel plate*, which was ----- SPORTS
ci: an7 tOmorrow No.nE among the selective price hike. Few manufacturers plan early
much change in tempera-' A. fieure for the first six announced by the firm Monday markups as a result of the steel
much change • temper , nTheL.fizure, for the isci Other increases averagingprice increases. The construction
„ tures: ana tomorrow: Near mon 28 a • $5.34 a too-on sonhe carbon steel industry appears to be a possible
"8" M 9 " — 1 *, Mua realize that these products— announded by’ the na exception
. Miaht About 66 .nt M now 12 years old and tion’s third largest steel producer • INTERNATIONAL _____
608 pm units, a maintenanre must be remain. In effect. Republic «a.d Government mediation end. the A. coy.
Sunset today 5." Pz inereaed. maintenad Jta A company spokesman said the Itallan doctors .strike .gams, the Record held of Orange County
ifxpected "215 xPleinedaphnratin increase on’plates was rescinded medical insurance agencies Work- tracketers face Roughest test6
Aubin said increased " in order m Strengthen the not for a second day in Ta- heir young lives at,rezional ma,
ip competitive position in that field anto. meets tomorrow. Oranaeo
“i —• - F -- —■—r! --- teams also bound for regional.
search League as the solution to
। inequities and inadequacies in
1, 1 . c 1 I Orange County’s public school
Consolidation Stand measa
Iaee ss
Millinn Jobs Hinae --ef sm-s2eu"
111 I 11 1 0 n J O D a n I n M V bring the proposal up at any which there is , vote to convert thatsthempe * aprovdb and schol district, the county board
nvunuuuvu-T-. “ time. | to common school status. school boards •' botn Vdor andwill attach both that territory and
On Budget--Kennedy x m
. ... ... I Liquor store c l o s 1 n g hours noon 1
WASHINGTON (AP>— President at the cutset to the Cuban inVa would be changed from 19pm to 1
Kennedy said today a 15 billion sum fiasco of too years ago and 8 on a statewide basis un- 2
sU in his budget would cost « Ito handling of the Cubancais der the proposal. These stores
lather million jobs and offset all the of last October, and he mw tha. — -la-~d Saandaue tander
* . . _ a _ . -A av csit *rherei
His tody was taken to the Clay-
"4SHINGTON (AP)-Chairman bar Funeral Home in Orange -------- -------
Geohe Leighty of the Railway Worthen was employed as an be authorized to dispose of the
Labor Executive* Association sgid operator at the Du Pont plant - : ? -
today' that rather than being Invetigatin officers sajd dependent school d
broke, the railrood industry as a Worthen was -,2 - -diskr •• Mineleu
whole is actually in the healthiest missing Tuesday, but until his
financial state in it* history. 1 “
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