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Contested Races
.Vt.
After Election
tion of a Houston congressman
Rebound
WASHINGTON (AP) - Give
When Leforte and his men
Predicted
»
"2
Viet Nam policies may rebound
us,” said the gray-haired Trea-
three Vietnamese
Eight
Vfet-
Americans and at least 21
attempt. (AP Wirephoto)
namese civilians were reported
ex-
Red China Bomb
Viewed as Dud
“Our hearts go out to the in-
rather than on safety.”
—Chinese scientists attached
deuterium or tritium, used in a
every way we can those who
found themselves in the way of
Red China’s
g
Mao Makes
For Dock
Completion
could be located.”
I repeated strikes.
in tions.
In other action the board
licy as
ers at their regular meetings.
The commission authorized Port
8
The
father of seven grown children
SPORTS
the deal with her. After an af-
$1.32,078 had been made to the
fadyit of transfer was note-
iain-
rized, she gave up the child.
he felt “good-hearted,” he said.
ORANGE JUICE
Johnny Podres traded.
WEATHER
AUSTIN (API-State Repub-
needed to land on the moon.
The astronauts — dressed in
Outlook—Fair and not so warm
plex and sophisticated,”
Force Lt. Col. Stafford said.
“What?” the friend asked. “I
policies may
l Ues.
tin.
.....77
Returns from Saturda
was moved because adequate
dog of Mrs. Joe
32 wounded in Saigon as terror-
Gardenia has
away.
kittens whose mama died.
ky l
Ag
the
NATIONAL
ena.
The mornin
navj Mb* —MI . FU8eE n, ver WE15 •S -V".. —V". ivi MAWI “H0 5P MNHAV
I nan is to take a record-durationjthree practice liftoffs. Equip the end of a 25-foot lifeline.
nue
committee.
1
8
i
ill
MI
Saigon Civilians Cut
Down in Hail of Fire
Employes of N
Drainage District
Gemini 9 Rehearsals Start
For Next Week’s Big Walk
• - r *
GOP Vole Canvass
Changed to Dallas
... Then There’s This Guy
Who Burns Cash for Living
der the same vacation
county employes, it
cided last night.
.. <
West Orange
Ri qh t-of-Way
Plan Okayed
this afternoon. Increasing
cloudiness and cool tonight
and tomorrow.
expended funds for
der of 1966.
Romney
Raps Auto
Proposals
stitute “absolute federal deci-
sion-making and control.”
burns it.
He does it for a living. -
Monday he did away with $28
Drainage District Policy
FoKFacations Is Adopted
Shooting
Triggered
By Bomb
By ROBERT B. TUCKMAN
years for $50 bills.
The reserve banks cut the tat-
-- m
I$
-2569
.3688
LOCAL
Plans for immediate
High today .........
Low tonight .........
Then — poof! And up go the
millions in smoke.
years or longer.
Marlin Thompson, . attorney
for the district, was instructed
to prepare a sick leave policy to
By JACK BELL
WASHINGTON (AP) - Some
The ashes are sifted to make
certain no particles of bills re-
main. Fine mesh screen covers
High tomorrow ..............79
Outlook for Thursday - Cloudy
with chance of showers.
Edwin A Leforte $28 million finish their work, only smoke
and what does he do with it? He and granulated ash are left.
An embassy spokesman said
the families of victims would be
For Child Sale
HOUSTON (AP— Authorities
hunted today for a mother they
accused of selling her 19-month-
old boy to a machinist for $20.
They said the machinist hand-
ed the baby over to police after
“The root cause of it is, of
course, the Viet Cong. The mis-
70.7
- Mt
Returns from Saturday's
Democratic primary election
plosion. He told a news confer-
ence that an American MP
opened fire and that other MPs
thought they were being fired on
and began spraying the streets
with machine guns and auto-
matic weapons. Crowds of Viet-
namese on their way to work
ran in terror or fell under the
hail of bullets.
Seven Vietnamese suspected
of planting the bomb were ar-
rested, but all were cleared and .
released, the spokesman said.
A U.S. Army spokesman said
was no evidence of Viet
________________ study the chemistry of the up- next Monday, instead of in Aus-
Today's countdown — called a per atmosphere. in
4
mdummaa
. -e a
dk
policy as county employes, it
was decided last night.
______________________art WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. pl
S5WS SraSBraj
“People seem to get excited
about it but it's just so much
I
/
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(AP) — Viet Cong terrorists
exploded a mine in the heart of
/Sainn thHv anA TT C enni.:.c
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS' tions — a grass roots triumph u
A skin-tight struggle for a assuring control of the Demo- l
Texas Senate seat and a threat- cratic party in Texas by Con- l
ened contest over the nomina- nally for another two years.
I
MNEeEt
volunteer fire chief. The victims suffered
U.S. Sen. Ralph Yarborough,
shared attention today as county leader of the liberal faction at-
officials turned to formally can-odds with the Connally camp,!
vassing the results of Saturday's insisted meanwhile that the oit-
primary elections ’ come was not entirely clearcut.
The Orange Navigation and
Port District commissioners
deciding he could not care for
him adequately.
e,
to Washington. A careful audit Cong fire in the half-hour fusil-
is made before they are sent to lade that followed the mine
Leforte and his men. ‘ '
Pe- ELECTION RETURNS — “I
the learned one thing from Satur-
— day’s primary,” an Orange
man observed to a friend.
arsal went "very smoothly," apart.
Before next week’s three-day Wednesday Gemini 9 will go
a
. Orange Hosts
Port Arthur,
< See Page 7
"Republicans in Congress think" The announcement by Peking hydrogen' waponutranseatomie then innodenly vitrmnsathet ifthis
Hemo Returns
Canvassing _____________________________
12:30 p.m. Their Agena target simultaneous launch demonstra- Next Tuesday, the Agena —
family building goal had-been' The campaign to raise funds vote oni resolutions authorizing ate RepubliCan Leader Everett
/raised, according to unofficial for a complete family YMCA Cty, Mr. Jack Hufman to pro- M. Dirksen wants the issue of a
figures building with gymnasium and ceed with arrangements for the frustrating war to speak for it-
About 85 campaigners at- swimming pool began last week bond program. self, without Republican
tended the first report breakfast following a kickoff banquet. t The resolutions would provide prompting.
Elat the Jack Tar Hotei. -.........— for hiring the services of Raus- outside of Congress, Barry
• cher Pierce A Co, city fiscal Goldwater. the 1964 GOP presi-
3 agents, in issuing the.bonds; dential nominee, and Richard
and the services of. the en-M. Nixon, the 1960 nominee,
neering firm of Turner. Collie have al- - .
try. The Treasury estimates the 29 to 32 were wounded, most of
average life of $1 bills at 18 them by American fire. The
months, with the life span ad- dead included a Vietnamese
vancing for bills of larger de- policeman,
nominations to almost nine
Reuther said any legislation name areauy naa veen piaccu . g -- comt montLi moc no. nance vecause 01 increased lot mavoruiennseasereaaalet
should includet., sufficientlati- on the ballot, received 10,261 Medical aides memntstmnnthymprngresr work square footage and side lot re- ter from the corporation which
lode for creative and imagina and MeKaskle 8,521. ported. c „ .. ments toatecompanytorowork quirements. . approved.a 60-foot right-of-way
five product design.” . MeKaskle said hU 1awyers , Dirksen. Senate Republisancompletedanottp exseedoso per" subdividers contended the y across its land from Lansing
. ' probably would contest the elec-! leader entered, the hospital cent of theJotal work done had platted the additions with to Katherine Street subject to
tion by filing a district court Monday night tor a checkup. Maybe this will help speed the intention of developing them including the Gulf States power
MOtHei H untea suit. I ——————— up the work. President Bill under the ordinance in effect at lines on the easement and the
known as the Destruction Com- tered bills in half horizontally wounded,
mittee. His main job is to super- and perforate them with a spe- ; *
cial stamp before they are sent there
WASHINGTON (AP) - Mich- beween StatesSenshaDorsey
levan n... c.... ; Hardeman Ol San Angelo and
’ ' jgan .GoV Georgn Romney said Pete Snelson of Midland.
today. that.admiinistration..guto The last report from the Tex-
safetyproposals would, "wipe as Election Bureau showed
out..meaningfulrandcrea tive Hardeman leading by 55 votes,
state contributions toward im- 91 1eo +. 01 107
proved vehicle safety’ and sub- Both senators claimed victory
at various times.
..... - —______g, ____: wulUAUI awaiuou laSvy---; ~--;o ------- -y • ». . app2
division manager and N. E. Steptember, is for construction veloped per the zoning regula- A rightrot-way .agreement to in s)
(Pete) Parker was the topsec--of a dock adjoining Warehouse tions in the old ordinance. 16 - . _____
----------- ------- No. 6. Pelican Construction Co. The change was recom-Avenue and MacArthur Drive The meeting '
of Galveston is the contractor, mended by the Orange Plan-has been approved by the land- ans reporte.
Work was supposed to be com- ning and Zoning Commission owner, Donner Coro, subject to radio, was the fir
plete in March, but has been after it was discovered that [stipulations, West Orange City from Red China
•Id up by weather and other some of the lots platted under councilmen were .informed last attended a public fw
■ • . the old ordinance were noncon- night at a regular biweekly Nov. 26, when he met ag
forming under the new ordi- session. dian military delegati
nance because of increased lot Mayor Glenn Seale read a let- shanghai.
e Orange be considered next month.
wi work un-
! A right-of-way agreement to the safety issue has hurt car said. “Canvassing the election
eventually connect Western Ave- salas ne hrinalian -Inue Anuw -I- t >uin *a- 1. -I
just a daily grind; there’s noth-
who are not so interested in how ing to it”
Leforte is chairman of what is
County______ _______ .
work under the tame vacation fire.
Vidor coach not worried about ported that- total payments of
rain, Mike Wester writes . . . $132,078 had been made to the
Bridge City loses key District company.
9-AAA game to Forest Park ..
n don’t know a &K)*IHl thing
O’Donnell said the meeting about politics."
the chimney top to prevent any__. . ... .. .u. w.
burning bills or ashes from Saigon today, and U.S. sentries
flying out. (----- 1 .....
Interest of most political ob- “The anti - usury laws of the
servers, however, still focused'past three - quarters "of a cen-
on the apparent sweep by the tury were repealed under Gov.
conservative forces of Gov. John'Connally's leadership,” Yar-
Connally in precinct conven-borough asserted in Washing-
’ -----—----------r---------- ton, "and ... this and other
— ---------- sales as production slows down. results in this manner is re-
and MacArthur Drive has (See page 3.) . Squired by stale law.”
on a launch pad 6,000 feet
influential politicians say they million. "It ran a little low,” he
are beginning to read grass said. His daily total usually runs
roots signs that sharpening at-around $31 million — sometimes
tacks on President Johnson's as much as $50 million.
WINOS-Northegit re Mil winas ii m
22 m p.h. today. beoming Mit to
.sulheast fonight and tomorrow.
TIDES— obine: Hgh, 10240 o.m; Wm,
11:34 o m. Bolivar: High, 11148 o.m.,
yes? - Temperotvre. high 90,
low M, roin 0.
Vidor.
P. H. Butler, auditor for the
district, reported $120,914 in un-
------Summary • Index—----
News of Today
Ithe‛ departments.
The $850 000 water programl.. nur“9 .3*05. wuinI 1 auvuu py Eno nyarogen weapon to an atomic tne innocent victims ot this
and15274,00for Mtrnrmopniit will be. a major issue. But radio of- Communist China's bomb to analyze the effects of event and is prepared to help in
pnant did notr^eive vote? °MpLthey.are divided on how to han- third atomic explosion Monday the blast on those elements. r ~ ----- - ■" — : “
. -----said the test included ."ther- -Or China set out to stage a f--~ —’
hydrogen explosion and failed to the fire-this: morning."
get the proper energy release *“ m-"
required to fuse the thermonu-" — .—-----------
clear reaction. paid compensation .in accord-
. 1 The report today did not sa
approved.® 60-foot right-of-way where or when Mao met with
------------ ----------- across its land from Lansing the Albanians .Red China’s only
had platted the additions with to Katherine Street subject to' European Communist allies in
he Etemet zl them including the Gulf States power the Pekig-Moscow struggle.
_■ n a under the ordinance in effect at lines on the easement and the Shelu’s delegation arrived in
Buter saw that time, , council- to be in charge of the china late last month for the
The construction company has. The council will also consider survey. s May Day celebrations in Pe-
been paid on a monthly basis the second reading of an ordi- Mayor Seale was authorized king went on a tour and re-
by approval of the commission- (See COUNCIL, Page 8) '. (See STREET, Page 8) turned to the capital Sunday. ,
& Braden for engineering plans, bright.
Huffman also would be au- the Senate
thorized to apply for federal Committee.
“ funds under Public Law 660 to. __-
finance a portion of the con-j
.___ The Orange , Navigation and struction of certain sewage
ciur. peduw wan named Port District commissioners treatment facilities.
. top producing team captain of yesterday took another step to Also on emergency reading
in Houston, meanwhile, loser rpar 17 which has raised seed up the construction work will be an ordinance allowing
MeKaskle said he was s, 373 on a $233,000 open dock. subdivisions platted under he
Xri’tiS we Causexwasanamsd rguda
A hydrogen bomb has an ance with normal procedure in
atomic device for a trigger Mil-such cases.
lions of degrees of heat—provid-' The military spokesman said
ed by the splitting of the atom-it had not heen determined yet
are required to tse the deuteri- how many f the casualties re-
um or tritium elements- and suited from the mine explosion
- 1. _ 'release their awesome power.1 and how manv were victims of
Public Bonn The atomic device can. how- the American fire.
iled Sen J W Ful. " •V‛- •V‛ ever, go off without unleashing Earlier reports said several
' rk.. chairman of TOKYO (AP) - Communist the fusion process, passing Vietnamese were
PKoreign Relations (Chinese leader Mao Tze-tung State Department press offi- knocked off their bicycles by the
X emerged today from a six-cer Marshall Wright saio theblast and apparently injured,
month absence from public view test was “in the same general The others appeared to have
to meet with an Albanian gov-rance’’ as the two previous Redboen hit by the massive barrage
ernment delegation led by Pre-Chinese detonations in October of machine-gun and automatic
mier Mehmet Shehu. . 1964 and May 1065. Both of these weapon fire that swept Hai Ba
The Communist New China-were equivalent to about 20,000 and adjacent streets for
SNews Agency reported the tons of TNT or 20 kilotons, neariy half an "hour.
meeting. Mao’s long period in(Wrisht did not say whether .the In the air war. meanwhile,
5 -ent seclusion had resulted test was of a thermonuclear de- U.S B52 bombers from Guam
. .-.^deulation that he was seri-vice. ) attacked the Viet Cong's C Zone
eventually connect Westernouslyil Secretary of State Dean Rusk near the Cambodilan border for,
*'------ odMmA-uni - V. with the Albani- jasked about the test as he ap- the 10th straight lay. Their tar-
aso by Peking peared before the Senate For-get was a Viet Cong troop con-
official word eign Relations Committee, said'centration area 70 toiles north-
-at, Mao had he doubts it affects the interna- west of Saigon, but a U.S.
hetion since tional situation anv more than{ spokesman said he had no as-
Nambo- did the first or second detona-'sessment of the result of the
“Time and again unsafe cars .
were delivered to unsuspecting Lany.
customers. And when car de-conterrlo
fectsrw ereediscoyrrodhsthecar have runintoso manyvoting
the dealers who were cautioned violationg" in rare80’ congres-
not to disclose faulty design orsiona! districtracewnara
construction but to repair it un- t.StatoRepEohyEatbardt “enB U I. LET IN
der guise of 'product improve- thesHousesseatiyacated Ditne .e--------------
ment’ whenever the customer recent death of U.S. Rep. Albe!
- again reaffirmed its stand on
de- starting all projects at the lower ■
\ end of drainage channels, ex-
Directors of the district voted cept in emergency cases.
to adopt the county's plan of ’ The policy was restated after
two weeks vacation annually for Harold O’Brien representing
employes with from 1 to 10 Med Davis and Joe Burke,
years of service. Three weeks asked fof special work related
will be granted to those with 10 to a proposed subdivision near
-______________________in 3-year-old pet
ine Austin. The State Democratic Payne, 500 C_______
way. ucus ... u JI..—o pri. pope UuI, oa- o-- -1 meet in Austin adopted four 2-week-old
The National Aeronautics and cedures necessary to launch {ford and Ceman will rocket to canvass votes the samNay. L- - — —___
— *------- " "- ... A-— *——• et at 11:39 a.m. and begin a Miss Harriet Griffin of Fort dog won’t let anyone near the
tricky four-hour chase to catch Worth, president of the Texas kittens. Mrs. Payne uses a spe-
State Teachers Association, will cial bottle to feed the kittens
205°. •HA-: AM M.O. -5
-w . .... , turned one of the capital’s busy
Worn-out bills are removed streets into a blood-drenched
from circulation by the Federal battleground.
Reserve banks around the coun- Five persons were killed and
By JIM STROTHMAN space walk and use a rocket- ment in the spaceship and on
CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) powered back pack. ithe ground which’ will be used
— Technicians in the blockhouse Command pilot. Thomas P. during early phases of the ac-
o 5"’ -r M----- aterdnvtok another steo to xnn T"uc wEMEa! rern ' ' : Schaumburg also reported and America’s Gemini 9 astrb- Stafford is to steer Gemini 9 on/tual flight will be checked out.
Hie man gave her $20 because 1to0K. nnorner P . M&M boys strike back, and that work on the dock was over nauts teamed up today to stage several rendezvous attempts Preparations continued for a
. :"g~- hade," v- -i.speed »P106 construction work Yanks start winning ..Orlando half finished. The concrete slab a flawless rehearsal of the com- with an Agena target satellite! noon (EST) liftoff Wednesday
1 ......-......... on a 8233,open uqc . Cepeda, Ray Sadecki and has been completed to the first plex dual countdown that is to and jolt Gemini 9 into a new for a scientific satellite called
Ihnn" Dadee "ada warehouse door, allowing rail send the spacemen rocketing orbit by firing the 16,000--pound- Atmospheric Explorer. The
(See PORT, Page 9) — aloft next Tuesday to test skills thrust Agena engine while their spacecraft, a shiny ball weigh- uoau see —aw -wvuv
—---------------------— .u . . . .. spacecraft is hooked up with it. ing 495 pounds, is scheduled to lican Committee Chairman Pe-
The flight plan for Gemin 9 ride a Della rocket into an egg- ter O'Donnell said today 1
Five are reported killed and Democratic primary election countdown on time at 10 a m
- will be canvassed today
Employes of the Orangelists explode a mine and Ameri- at 7:30 p.m. at the Orange
ounty Drainage District will can sentries reply with heavy County Courthouse, County . alu ____, _ _____
— * "----" Democratic Chairman Bob San- Space Administration said all Gemini and its Agena target aloft
ders said. aspects of today’s dress re- satellite one hour, 29 minutes trick
------- "All precinct chairmen are hearsal went “vei “ “ ‘ *-
Two atito industry leaders say asked to be present,” Sanders
The ORANGELEADERF -t
VOL. LXHI—NUMBER 111 mgngraasbssrsesse ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MAY 1051966 26 Pages 10 Cents FINAL EDITION See 1 3
soquaven, mentation of the $1,105,000 stipulations, West
machinist, divorced .and bxpriissyearessxpecledoto session.
Kconsideredlat today’sumeey ~
about 2 p.m. Monday and closed ing of the Orange City Council.
-------------------------------- ,---„ UNITED STATES-ASIA ,
Data tromv.s. Weather Burnau 1558 pimbecanvassed today at 4X -arts
—— grass roots signs that the sharp-
Orange YMCA campaign ening attack on President John-
workers reported at a breakfast son’s Viet Nam r"
early today that $96,099 of the rebound on his critics.
..$595,000 family building goal
59 had been raised.
vise the burning of worn-out
paper money in two huge fur-
nayue mut2e,.UVIS., wat u naces in the sub-basement of a
the issue of the (illegality- of government building where a
U.S. conduct in South Viet tight security guard is main-
put to the voters the tained night and day.
lion’s position would
9
women and a child.
Sunset today ........ 6:59 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow ... 5:26 a.m.
, 12:30 p.m. Their Agena target simultaneous launch demonstra- Next Tuesuay Uk Agena —
Y S satellite completed a practice lion — is the start ot two days of hoisted by an Atlas booster — is— ------------ .
lion countdown nn ilm» at in n m Intensive rehearsals designed to to blast off at 10 a.m. (EST). If space could not be obtained
test equipment and brief, techni-the cylindrical space engine Austin. The Stmm
cians in the blockhouse on pro-j achieves a proper orbit, Stat- Committee will
Irfe nopaekar, +A Iniinhlfare anA FArnn u:11 p.La$ to canvase vntp
on his critics, l about it but it’s just so much
There is a growing feeling work. It doesn't mean a thing to
that continued attacks are likely i " ' “
what a health official called hydrogen sul-
fide gas poisoning. The fire chief, Clyde A.
t,” xss as suy "Is
1. the United States got tangled up
in Viet Nam as how it can extri-
City To Consider Raised, m-Ommaa
K ha i---- ~f il.
W ater, Sewer Rates T oday administrati.
. , Shuffling of boundary lines of * be repudiated.
aHe. 'should eta gafetystan- H ardeman’s o Id DistL 25 anti Plans for immediate imple-70-cent increase in base sewer been proposed to improve the puMiors hearings on ihdemandtd
Sards rather than the federal’X^rtVmen? by duermenrationot^‘by^ gat to pay ilTued^m .be^m pa" the U.S. presence in Viet
government .court order put the 63-year-old Apri 19 re expected to be con- trcea as emergency legisi- A $1.30 increase to be split BamuoHecsai prevent nextaifals
Romney, who .was president Senate veteran and tite 43-year- sidered at today’s meeting of tion. A second ordinance to in-between the base water andftewar
Of American.Motors Co. before old first timer in the same dis the Orange City Council. crease base water rates 60 cents sewer rates was proposed when, Enn , ot, nt y, :
entering politics four years, ago, trict. . The meeting will be at 7:30 is expected to be considered on the city was attempting to pass conoansonehd has maOrPo sim
said he has "been * critic .of Hardeman swept his home p.m. in the Council chambers, first reading, the $2,150,000 water and sewer Sonvrreconeinlisemazor SnP
the industry for its over empha;, Tom Green, and Snelson" Aiter canvassing the vote, al The second ordinance has bond program. restricted baris He hTstaken
sis on style, power and speed took his home county of Mid —---------— --------| At fhat time individual coun restnicted oasis lie nas taken
— - - V •’ land, snelson led Hardemn by ' cimenisaid"ht evenirpartsot pains.to. make.itclear.he.dis- ,
But he said the states, indus- less than 1,000 votes in populous dnc AAA T m) * 1 the program failed, the rates tr - .
try and voluntary groups have Ector County, and the two divid-l NUh (IN I G K 2 1 G A ci would probably s t i) 1 be in-,
been working on safety for ed the ballots in the more ePJV- IS IldlStU creased to handle continued
years, while "the federal gov- sparsely settled counties of the maintenance and operation of Hovemper. g senate ,tov suggests to
ernment has been the mostblg district T KIN/ATA A • the departments. House races. - -----day.
remiss in meeting its responsi-.1Late Saturday Snelson. was in VIVIG,A I amnaon ". „
bilities." ahead. Hardeman squeezed into( 1 II 1 ■ 4 - % HMIMMISII and $274,009 for an iron removal
"The long-range solution to the tead anundayawicharotfsrst. 1 aP; die it. said the test included “the!
our complex and ‘urgent traffieotattanatY aD0 , 1 Orange YMCA campaigeTtien ehairman today. raThe Sewer portion of. House GOP LeadrGeralTR monuolear materials.” But Pe
safety problems does require Hardeman has neenan outspo- workers reported at a breakfast The next report breakfast will the bond issue was passed by a Ford favors pressing charges king stopped short of calling it a
greater federal effort—but it ken expert.on pariiamentarylearly today that $96,099 or be Thursday at 7 p.m. at the even-vote margin that the administration has been hydrogen bomb. .
requires far more than- that.” procedure, Texas and Confed; about 16 per cent of the $595,000 Jack Tar Hotel. The council is also expected.to mismanaging the war. But Sen-' , . ,
Romney told the House Com- erate history and constitutional famile hiilding enal had-been Th. mnaien in -aie. fnde vote on > resolutions authorizing late Republican Leader Everett * * *
merce Committee. “It requires law in the Senate wnce 1946.
us to enlist the total resources Previously he.served two terms
of this nation—private and gov-in the House and once was may-
ernmental." - or Of San Angelo , .enueu me xus repur
in testimony prepared for the Snelson won his first Senate at the Jack-Tar Hotel. . —----
same hearing. Walter P. Reu- race, " 1 le represented The Big Gifts Committee n n 11
ther, president of the United the. Midland Crane Pecos and headed by Judge Homer Port IllSllCS
Auto Workers Union, came out Upton, counties in the House in phenson has railed $83,366. Ste ' 1 1 1 —D-”
for federal safety standards, 1950-62 om. wc. -Eosaentiphenson also is chairman of the
He said the. auto manufactur- He* former vice, presidentdrive Frank Hustmyre is cam-
era “have amply demonstrated of Odessa Colllege, was a jour-paign cochairman.
there is nothing voluntary about nalism instruc or at Texas Wes The Teams Organization di-
their discharge of public respon-'’’"College in El Paso and rec(ed by Jesse Miller and
sibility." helped, establishsan advertising Rease Littlefield Jr. reported
Reuther based that conclusion agency, which.hasuosices n that $12,733 had been raised.
In part on this section at a state- Midland, Odessa and San An- Cmdr. Ben Brown was nam
ment.written for the hearing: &e10.
,______________________ g . _ ... ._______ig of the second speak at the state GOP meeting, that require feeding at least
space adventure concludes, through a simulated flight — day in orbit, Cernan will open Sen. John Tower, R-Tex., also four times during the night. It's
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Eugene A. Cer-where it is counted down for the hatch and step Into space on will address the 62 - member worse than feeding a baby, sho
-----..... — ............ uaff- ------------- committee. . says.
Director Steve Pomeroy and
. . . , . George-Schaumburg, consulting
been approved by the land- engineer, te review the state-
im,bboaupurtfnnpweSoBrangbjeoun. ments presented between meet
y «. cilmen were informed Hu night A progress payment of $23,053
was authorized for payment
to Pelican. Schaumburg re-
pains to make it clear he dis- WASHINGTON (AP)— Red] The mention of “thermonu- nocent victims8or this affair”
counts it as an issue likely to China may have come up with a clear , materials,” Pentagon the US Embassy said in'’a
topple Democrats—particularly dud in an attempt to detonate a sources said, could mean one of statement ‛
those who support him—in the hydrogen bomb, Defense De- two things:
. i„me h.tm Is 11 Topas I
pilitics, to the enclu ion of a ■
strict, limited, idevfogical lib HR
ci al conservative vote." V4PEe
Yarborough also said stands
taken on various Issues by some TRAGEDY SCENE - Rescue workers
winning candidates, actually-, stand at entrance to 20-foot deep cistern
qualify them for designation as where gas fumes killed five men at a Riga,
liberals < Mich., fertilizer plant. Three men were em-
.It appeared th anvasses ployes of the Anderson Fertilizer Co. The
the yotngin the21soy ntiessof fourth was a bystander who attempted to
the 25th state senatorial district rescue the trio and the fifth was Risa’s
might settle the bitter contest -Iescuesthe-teand-tnhssmm."ammeas
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_______— . ........ » a Delta rocket Into an egg- ter O'Donnell said today
“is to date one of the most com- shaped orbit ranging from 170 to slate GOP Committee will can-
plex and sophisticated,” Air 750 miles abov the earth to vass primary votes in Dallas
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 10, 1966, newspaper, May 10, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1531149/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.