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1
THE Orange Leader
Panama and Sues
Crises Similar
See Page 10
10 Poges
ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1964
VOL LXI—NUMBER 12
U.S. Rejects Demands
-.vit
For Canal Treaty Study
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1
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OAS Sets
M c Donald
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Land Suit
Will Fill
\
Under Way
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C
I
night at
al Airport
Kennedy Intera-
.na -1
in New York after
RENNIE J MCDONALD
E. W. BROWN JR.
CNB Discloses
year.’
The heirs, Raymo Stark, Wil-
New Directors
Willard Hall of Beaumont, ap-
Min-
$8,625.
(See PORT, Page 8)
with
16
snow-
city.
Orange Nav
The southern half of the
Purpose of the Sunday meet-
The storms converged and
suing year. '
ston as chief accountant in 1942
Northeast
Washington's
Area Is Due
were virtually im-
cashier and Glenn R Walther
clear to partly cloudy and a lit-
Port Commissioners C u r t i s the deadline
speaker.
of the property
tacts to meet men
This depends, according to sta-
With each year of education
Tea (AP—An/teprisal — and tobacco vendors
EASTLAND,
UI
Associated Press reported:
before aged 32, the most
■ arryiag age for
a bone-
trend to Texas
agent
Pierson said the "severe pen-
OR ANGE JUICE
Today9t Weather
years. The same holds true for
age is 22 for men (and 20 for
Pierson, a two ■ pack * a -
Sunset today
5:39 p.m.
said he is "off
he will tie the marital knot with and more
within its boun-
Ob the other hand. if he is
t
si
3=
♦ .* a*
“v
8. '■'4
Death Toll
,e--1
Reaches 92
far south as Tennessee tonight.
The Midwestern half of the
"The whole idea here is that
a federal council of authorita
their
the
the snowfall tapered
with gusts up to 60
I
Rejections were based on a
decision that the bids were not
was scheduled
• session of the
Mi and Port Dis-
Agency
The n
truck "loot" from a convoy of
four vehicles en route from Gal- •
women is X. If you are a single-
ton between 23 or 24,. you have
one chance in five of catching a
Orange Jaycees Accepting
Nominations for Award
partly cloudy and a little
warmer. Increasing cloud-
iness and occasional rain
tomorrow or Thursday.
Thursday. Mostly, easterly
winds 10 to 18 m.p.h becoming
southeasterly tomorrow.
trict board of commissioners
here last night.
Other items on tonight's
agenda include
70-B Champ May
Come Tonight
See Page 7
1 •h C- .
Bureau warned that the snowfall in New York
metropolitan area could accumulate in drifts
of 4 to 8 feet. (AP Wirephot)
girl's marriage opportunities les-
sen, but so do her chances of
Placed on Sale Again
through the town dinance in people
He continued
INDISPENSABLE MAN - An
all-points bulletin was radioed
yesterday on all law enforce-
ment hookups in the area Help
WALKERS ON FIFTH AVENUE - Bundled
against the cold, pedestrians trudge across
snow-covered Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street in
New York as they head for work. The Weather
tions in the Northeast
dumped more than two feet
of snow .in some sections.
Gale force winds whipped
the snow into drifts—some
20 feet high.
chilling night that brought a
record low of 4 degrees to Fort
Worth.
Washington—the final step in
severance of diplomatic rela-
tions
Jr chairman of the board of
adjustments, and John A Wood
_ . __------1 gov-
ernment would decide within
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■
iFor Catching a Mate This Year
High today...............
Low tonight — 26 during a.m.
right age, working at the right
occupation in the right part of
the country.
Although * out of 10 persons
Mqmber Aasocioted Prem
CWM* MBA Services
Smoking, Cigarette Sales
Outlawed at Eastland, Tex.
Increasing cloudiness is a- 8
ported tomorrow with highest f
temperature about 00 degrees i
Warmer tomorrow night with £
occasional rain tomorrow or •
Although
off, winds
A second attempt is being acres
made to aril the 100-unit Gilmer Moro detailed Information
dignantly "I know you've got
your credit card. Daddy You
just got some gasoline with it."
planned sewage disposal plant.
The tract is located east of Or-
By RICHARD F WHALEN
Associated Press Writer "I W
The howling snowstorm that blasted much of eastern . -
United States — worst in years in spots — left scores I
dead in its wake today. Huge drifts marooned thousands
of travelers overnight.
“ The death toll was at least 92. 4
The storm system that swirled into blizzard propor-
f
, , "* "T‘.
•_2 ’.
day WHO NEEDs MONEY: — An
and Orange youngster. J. visiting in
nine inches was the heaviest
■snowfall in nearly six years
Morgantown, W. Va., had 16
inches.
New York City and environs
were hit by a foot or mere of
.x css? six /a, s by"condatnrnggesnR"isbs"Eim
Howling Snowstorm Strands Thousands in East
—Story, Col. 1,2 :
morrow near X degrees occur-
ring about 7 a.m. Temperature
will be below treesing from
about 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. tomor-
row.
u ma h... , took over operation Oct 1 . 1935.
divorce Ghenhe rinanganc t"AdTi.n---------m uy amusnan. “7” peeu . Hessidthe state govrnmeni A forced sale was conducted
aoree m"henashe. Cinal! Sos Heights Addition by the Eastland City Council han. to affect approved the sale as A pri in a toreclosure by
Snag a man And to get a PHD 2 Final reading of an amend A,, n p-n L, of cigarettes by placing a tax ,0 rwi ,
*ae--meeies-e
fr8"1 1 mahtnt standpoint are ment creating a "ty •choo' tone monday, prgvided 1 P^sBy ins threcos snaaloca teofonslon 0 ilouston acting as broker
thooe made up almost entirely in the Cove School area violation of the pofsn.ord sales of alcoholic beverages
at men. For example, Irma Lee 4 Consider an amendment nance ofafine. up to. S1,000 and Plerson said the "severe pen-
bill- imprisonment for three years altles were written into the ordl-
More Talks
For Today
PANAMA (AP)_Negotiations
between the United States and
Panama were deadlocked today
after the United States rejected
a Panamanian demand that it
promise to review the Panama
Canal treaty as a condition for
resuming relations
Diplomatic sources said the
United States refused to make
such a pledge under pressure.
The peace committee of the
Organisation of American States
scheduled another meeting to-
day with the US and Pan-
amanian negotiators The com-
A ruling probably will be
available tomorrow from the years.
. ’™ cach.zearof education 1 Consideration of an amend ENSILANI, ... r—rjeprm-wm----
bexond the high school level, * ment to provide zone changes in ordinance prohibiting the sale there won't have to become
me! . marmiact mm-“L — areas along West Park Avenue or smoking of elgarettes within bootleggers
Front Avenue and the Lincoln the city limits has been passed r---'' “
by the KaMland City Council * . ...
I Mayor Don Pierson says he of cigarettes by placing
ing !_______-____..___________________ ____ _ ___
plication for a federal loan to be residents for the Howard S. Pe- ership and service to the com-
storm in 13 years. St. Louis had -
8.1 inches, the moot to six during. A
nn at Fort Worth Sunday at 7 p m. attend
3----aration for a Monday They are scheduled to meet neille and H R
___J with representatives at with:__________—__________C=zee.
the Housing and Home Finance
CNB Post
Bennie J. McDonald has been
alerted to the board of directors
and ** executive vice president
and cashier of County National
Bank during meetings yester-
dey. President Ben Briggs an-
nounced today.
McDonald is a native at Cam-
eron He is marled to the for-
mer Janet McDonald of Glas-
gow, Scotland They reside at
1900 Link Ave. With their two
.daughters and son
I He served in the Navy from
1951 to 1964 and was graduated
from the University of Texas in
w n. 1 Many school systems, includ-
l n Pinehurst ing those in New York City and
kll A -E"" °"Philadelphia, closed today
Condemnation proceedings Business closings were wide- .
were heard today at the Orange spread.
County courthouse concerning About 3,0001 travelers spent -
4.033 acres of land owned by the night at Kennedy Interma- "
the heirs of the late Jud g e tignal Airport in New York after
V H. Stark. all flights were canceled be-
liam Henry Stark and Mrs _ .
Irma Joyzelle Del Homme of miles an hour continued and
Houston, inherited a 22 - acre near-zero cold was expected as
tract of land in the area.
Trains were late and Some Worth, is viewed as an effort to ceived and should be submitted of
6,009 to 8,000 commuters dou- coordinate local support for the prior
bled and tripled-up in city bo- ■ ■ - —
The Weather Bureau forecast tel rooms. 2
---- . . 1. puibitions There is
6. Consider the acceptance of also no ban on possession of
fields, the resignations of R H Laird cigarettes ____-
— "" ■ i " The Easttand Council perhaps five persons has said that smok
- m 17 ««-.at #2;
mut-mens w,slS2 sxSSwxS H-0" ‘ ",
lie her preliminary occupation with mance look better - no corn equipment. a street sweeper who cannot pay their fines, ar by going to stay oft Houston begged to visit a kid-,
ear. She bears in mind that air peting against them air compressor and aortal by who are held in contempt of East lanTPGice C h i at Ray die amusement park When Dad
draulie bucket court Laney, asked how be planned to refused because be "bad no
I • Caneider annronriatind Inhndrae manetinned -hess . ah- — .na. --dinenee -A mame• *’ 0^ youngster said in-
-— — . . .----------1 ». Consider approprrating Johndroe questioned about enforce the new ordinance, re money,
man School with your own sex, you might funds for an appraisal of the the council action. said also that piled
maelves off from try something like being a oof- Lake Street Water Co . cur Eastland smokers can puff cig- "Do
Ifee girl in a coal mine. Irently serving Cove Addit/on. arettesall they want without, or."
with below - freezing tempera- useg ln financing a leasiouny terson Award. to be presented munity during the calendar year
tures recorded in central Fiori- study at the construction of a to an outstanding young citizen of 1963 The nominee need not
da. r----------- ---------- ■ ■ 1-
To Study Channel Feasibility
Port Board May Seek Planning Loan
mittee postponed its departure
for Washington in an effort to
Ray Morrison of the Area Re- help restore diplomatic rela-
— —nent Adm inistration; tiors.
Regunappeared 2nrd PPnehursr Youngstown, Ohio, wi
Regan is legal counselor for the inches, called it thei worst
storm brought Florida its first
snow in six years. It netted
quickly, but plunging tempera-
tures were the main concern
snow that slowed homebound
Freeze Again pomncnptsrsuprndnYniggwgysTo
A light » moderate freeze is ponsablarl severaihour. ““
forecast again tonight and mod-
erate safety precautions were
advised.
Sunrise tomorrow .... 7:11 a.m.
»W>. eusteyy MOW. W W
18 m-p.h. becoming southeosterty tomor-
TiDEs — Sabine: Migh, pmm,, 1
low, 8:18 g.m.. 9:14 pum,
High, 6:24 p.m., 2:08 a.m.; low, 10:14
am.. 1:10 Rm
YSTRDAY-Tempergtres: high 37,
low A low todoy,2ba 7 OJO.
Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,
Bright sunshine brought prom- popuar
ise today of a alight warming •F“
In Washington, the
House said the United
praisal engineer, testified that storm bettered Illinois, Indiana
his estimate of true m a r k e t and Ohio, leaving thousands
value on the 4.033 acres was snowbound Sunday night b nrana
Monday Drifts were reported 20 in prepe
feet high in some Ohio areas. meetin
By TOMMY AYRES (Smith, Tom Lowe and Roy M . I Ray Mi
Orange County port officials Hatton and attorney Frank W. development Administration;
are scheduled to meet with en- Hustmyre..Board1. member John E. S Emerson, of F.mereon h But Panamanian Foreign
gineers and financial consultants A Woodside said he also may Co financial consultants, San ister Gallleo solissaldis
- • — - •--------tattend, Antonio; and George J. Dar- ernment would decide •
“ ‘ - R. Norman of
man thia year. ___
At agod X you have a fifty- -- - of men. For example, Irma Lee 4. Consider an k..--——
MoeRn“o,ulavoyone (marriage route And if he is states, and Hawaii and Alaska .Emmeren.Paztopn.zavgher governing theterectionortbi
persons remarry within five (So ask him how old he b.) unmarried female ) man haxt usrata . j ____
" Which Way t Turn: .Experiencedgman-huntersayuu
Whether you are the lucky steer clear of big cifiea, Wash-sof Men
statistic who elbows out the ington,, Miami, Im ‘
ange Memorial Hospital and
west of the Hollywood Addition. . .
It is near U.S. so, but is not the swingingest party of the
frontage property. ”
While the average marrying sarily Fort Lauderdale, Fla. -----z------
age ia X for men (and X for Nearly one-third at America's towns •«*» the turnover to Obviously, the ideal situation side Chairman o theOrange exe
^to^to^bS-eX* "ever idkentesridom •"5%. - s
the ages of X and 27 If he is in the states at New York, Cal-
between 25 and X There is bet- ifornia, Pennsylvania, and
ter than one chance in six that mois. Each alate has a mi
High tomorrow ------X
Outlook tomorrow: Clear to
f waK-rE oms About 300 motorists stranded of the port board are scheduled are asked to send a resume of
with armer through.tomorow on and near the Marine Part- to attend the meetings: the porenn to r—. n w.m . __ ____
wemn high temperature today way bridge were taken in Army Board President Bi Butler 3763 ' Ridgemoot Drive or' the Gen Waggoner C
, L2. ' ... , trucks to a nearby base and Port Director Thornton Ar ledge. Orange National Bank before light the banquet
Light to moderate freeze is then given lfts home. •--—--T---- --- ----
predicted tonight with a low. to-
some loos within the year. (Lot daries. Unfortunately a similar line hostesses, nurses, and office Since you can't join the Army
proportion of unmarried women workers, waltresses nearly al-lor Navy without being cloistered
wisely aggregate in these areas, ways get their---Zet----
over X, there is leas than three too However, wife material to teachers cut the
chances in four be wifi go the to short supply in the Western lehe supply line.
bearing board. Members are E.
Percy Godwin, Tom Landrum
and C. A. Ward.
Pinehurst also plans to con-
struct an elevated water tower
on the tract. The city's deep
water well will be located be-
tween 40th and 41st a t r e e t a
southwest of the Bancroft over-
pass of Interstate 10.
The tract at 1.8 acres has
been purchased from Mrs. John
T. Adams.
9
has an obligation to operate
Panama Canal "efficlently ___
urpose of the Sunday meet- Orange Jaycees chis week will i Tbs DBA award win be eon- nd" cpnnlo" the
is to discuss a proposed ap- accept nominations from Orange ferred for achievements, load- to be imperiled "
ntinn fnr a fareral Iraan tn c.- c D --L:. --a -. - - — i
i The World War II built proj-
ect was purchased originally by
Middle Georgia Homes, Ine of
Macon, Ga , with a high bid of
$6s2,711 Aug X. IMS. submitted
to the Public Housing Adminis-
1 tration
The Georgia-based company
_ .hetWesterbaTgehdorrSorangftgday3ayceeawardsibenguetbwapd‘hggenomemtonrto"memeabcthave"drscnnacanaia
rm por aistrie i. STSfpS” men ’ or “T eihatam
perted to apply for advance pub- Service Award. The name was Judging will be done by a Assant
lie works planning funds through changed to honor the late How- committee composed of citizens —(e PANAMA Page »
the Community Facilities Ad- ward S Peterson, first DSA ro- of the community or state who
•ministration of the Housing and/cipient selected 21 years ago. are over 35. The selection will x, . _
Home Finance Agency. ; The banquet is scheduled Fri- be based on the following points Election DflV
They are scheduled to meet day at 8 pm. at the Sunset contributions to community or •"J
with Carl Wright and Douglas Grove Country Chib. Awards state welfare and betterment. w • T
Porter, planning coordinators will be presented to honor the participation in all-around comLquor COWS
for the CFA Monday at » am "outstanding young citizen,” munity or Mate activities and I
in Fort Worth. (“law enforcement officer of the civic enterprises; evidence of n. AI
The Sunday meeting, ached- year," and "boss of the year " lasting contribution to commu- Un /iQClKla
uled at the Texas Hotel in Fort Nominations are b e i n g re- nity or state welfare; evidence ©
- “ ■ ' * = ~ of leadership ability; evidence of Discussion at election day H „
to midnight tomorrow personal and business progress quor laws and. the creation of a waspromatsotavicurresident:
proposed channel. Persona knowing of someone and cooperation with inidividuals new municipal voting precinct Monris and1Bwel. "i. perve “
The following representatives meeting the DSA requirements and civic organizations win be major items to ba eon- shairman. andsviceschairman.ot1
- In observance at Law Enforce- sideredwhenthe.Orange City thezsxecutive committee respec
to attend the meetings: the person to Gene D Wyatt, ment Appreciation Week Atty Counci holda. its regular “vely-
_ --------ar.--------------- —-------- Carr wi high- monthly meeting; today at 7:30 '
“ guestP The"cdGnu will c o o a 1 d e r brsponsibtnty aa Ehairman “to Feb. • at io am by the Federal S,Dallas"ailbids were re-
amending the city ordinance to the board of directors,” Briggs National Mortgage Assoctation jected ***- OS*”**** on the sale
aeema-ez permit the sale of beer on elec-said office at Dallas ---
tion days, with the exception at Hr added, "Mr Brown has There are 42 buildings com
stole federal and city general been active in banking in Or- prising 200 one, two and three ,
elections ange for many years and served bedroom units plus an adminis- responsive to the mark".
Also on the revised agenda is in the same position of another tration building situated on four " propcriy Hour bids'were
the proposed extension of Or- local bank until recently His city Nocks covering about X reseined,"heny"th thenapparent
---------—------ih i 8 n Q 9154,163 submnitted DY
Lacey Gardens. Inc , Warmin-
ster. Pa
Approximately 1.6 million per-
sons will marry thia year. Will
The temperature hit alwz °"hbdepends, according to Ma
destday M 7 a^ tistics, 00 whether you.are .the
Elsewhere in the state. The
S Cents FINAL EDITION
Zl— | A %7 AW 6 theeproppsed extension” at or local bank until recently His MOcka covering about 10
w nal Are I our UhanCes.
_ ...... ——--- ’ serve the newly annexed area
By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON — •aMA••Mm Jobholders, such as beauty op. north of Interstate 10 The new
erators, servicing females only precinct would be No 11
must count on after hours coo
1907. He holds a certified pub-
lic accountant s certificate
After employment in Hoston
with Arthur nderson and Co .
Election of new directors to keen Interest in the growth and he wen-tnwoskuas.controll er
sanepoana isr- “rr drtornmown “ sx is .?«
was announced today dent8PLvingston Shipbudng Unnsrsctzsssanadssatmemrer
White E. W Brown Jr., E. W Brown Co., is a native of Austin and ao the student council
States HL Malcolm Vaughan and B J. graduate of the University of The McDonald family attends
ite the McDonald were elected to the Texas Vaughan saw four years the First Presbyterian Church
r and County National board of direc duty in the Army Air C o r p • and he serves aa a director of
' ■ tore at the annual shareholders’ during World War II where be the church day school
Canal sesakonwyesterday: , si,x.attainedatheranof.captain.and “As County National Bank
I---.---- „ Ben W.. Brjgan, L, S 1• de served “ * budget and fiscal continues to grow and be of ser-
usedin financing a teasibility terson Award, to be presented munty during the calendar yeart ThseVnitndtStten continues Pau"‘Dcormyer, Tony/Dai A certified public accountant, Oranze Copntyn"e Nr
studv ef the construetion of a-----------------"-------- -t fuly "resored, “houldpnespos saso, Thad Decker. L,. Lewis Vaughan was"’associated with MeDonaiasT iSdity^ back-
... - E .. . . b L Morris, Joe M Powell ami Prce Waterhouse and Co. inground’in our organization.
Ward Stephenson were re- the accounting firm’s Houston/
elected to the board for the en office prior to joining Leving-
were marooned overnight at a
pigh school.
Their reaction, as one put it:
“Down with snowplows. This is
$
-l
5 . -- c - - .n
Data from U.S..Weather Bureau widows in the 30 to 40 age group.
Outlook---Moderate Freeze but their chances drop sharpl i____________
— w with each passing decade—much competition hinges to a large
- more ao than for divorced extent on your being where the
women. S I— -----
"With the addition of Mr Mc-
Donald. continued courteous and
efficient service to the custom-
At a board meeting immed!- Vaughan is married to the lor- m at County National is as-
ately following the annual meet (See BANK, Page s) Isured," Briggs said
ing. E W Brown Jr. was • • - ■ —■ - —— " ■
named board ch a I r m a n. L I • ■
Slade Brown waa re-elected vice RiH not. S.t
president, Ben W Briggs was mavNe3el
reelected president and B J i
iueis Gilmer Homes Project
Perkins waa elected asaistanl
was frantically requested to lo-
cate the driver of a garbage
, - —----------------------- J The action came soon after a nance Junt to make people un-
taking acooking job in a lagging zones federal panel reported that derntad that the council is se-
—e- == = a S' Discuss an ordinance pro smoking constitutes a health rious about thia thing"
man but wrote a successtul boos viding for the State Highway hazard He said there would surely
about i..(The Woods Were Full Department to erect Interstate The ordinance exempts per- be no attempt to enforce the or
Los Angeles “Meni , „ . _ 10 directional signs in downtown zons traveling through the town dinance in people's homes ”
s-,=-sasszE ■ ---------"
'—— shrewd female also avoids small rempetwim.
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