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Pullen^s Dream
TheOrange Leader
GOP Governors
VOL LXI—-NUMBER 288
ORANGE, TEXAS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1964
Winter Misery Spreads Over-Wide Area
Some 36 Deaths
Blamed on Storm
1a
PHILADELPHIA, Miss. (AP) not comment on the eyewitness filtrating the Ku Klux Klan and had worked on the case almost
Schwerner, Andrew Goodman
ing 480 Klan members.
and James Chaney disappeared
By
‘ve
BOB AXELSON
"Planned to death?”
★
*
*
an
money for information about the arrests climaxed a five-month
investigation.
New Snow
Schwerner
Goodman
and
The
called Rainey’s
FBI sources said the gw- it in court.
FBI
were white New Yorkers. Chan-
T
E
Predicted
h J
For State
4
i
Axelson
ous hands and triumphant welcome from thou-
— long Kve
“Viva il Papa!
Vietnamese
1
I
TOM ROACH
vehicular accidents. Hazardous
has found South Vietnamese
Forecasts called for clear to
The flight was routine most of
with increasing cloudiness
over
This eliminates an area
North Texas.
even a
Snow was expected over about
this Saturday said the United
Sunday with rain and
snow
1
Thomas E. Roach, a senior
4%
spreading over the remainder of
Northwest Texas Sunday night.
of abutting residential
(See WEATHER, Page 4)
day.
owners
we are going to
Saigon,, the sources said.
f
agents as ray:
ou’ll come on and tell
& ■
competition.
us
(See MISSISSIPPI, Page 4)
automobiles, trucks, a motor
ne, “4 wac wvuuued- AIOn8
the planes destroyed or dam-
problem and will submit some
His welcome • home was
For the Orange County Sher-
ect, $781,820 was allotted for the
senger cars.
costs.
J. ROGER DEAS
Chamber
may be obtained from County
Baker Testimony Is Handed to FBI
quiring right of way:
can,” he told reporters.
turned over to the FBI.
“They’ve sen it,” the com-
the more dramatic moments of is editor of the senior class sec-
pects of road planning. Theen-
can check out any leads.” ■
the
Roach will attend William
nav.
red into
. T•‘rN.. Sai yt
The clerk's office
movi
mmnene
upon gradua-
fund raiser Matthew H. Me-
tlon from Stark High.
“He either stumbled and fell
tax assessor-collector’s office is
It is
expected to be complete next
office or from any
ORANGE JUICE
LOST BUT SAFE — An Or-
addressed over 2,000 students.
H
his office for home Friday, but
President Jules H. David Jr.
forms
WEATHER
roof.
it last week to
home, where he thought he
a.m.
lunch, he searched more. Next
morning he found his hat . . .
between the walls of M. E.
icity.
igh
chapter, Future Farmers
ran out the front door — really
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as well as bei
figure in the <
tage to the
a year ago.
ready served in this
Members of the f
The needs and number of un-
derprivileged families in Orange
arship competition. He was rec-
ognized in the field of lan-
Baker, -
tigation by a
POST
SCRIPTS
to the
NEWS
Nears Reality
See Page 9
lte
Numro
were handi
and adjacent states.
The death toll covered these
half-ton pickup truck.
For Precinct I, a 1965-model
passenger car, two 1965 two-ton
cab and chassis trucks and a
1965 three-quarter-ton pickup
truck.
For Preci net 2, two 1965
said.
According to Hendrix he did
project.
This study includes all as-
County Advertising for Bids
To Purchase 18 Vehicles
property.
Depending on where you’re
sitting, this can be boiled down
to inevitable progress and
growth of an expanding city
or needless encroachment of
residential sectors with its
subsequent effect on values.
way, or state road project. During . ______ _____________________
—— that period of time between the peratures were not confined to 40 per cent of the Panhandle
Close Call Fails
To Ruffle Pope
Orange
Student
Is Cited
T
te of such a deal.
3& is now under inves-
nance amendment by your city
council.
It should be pointed out
(See P.S., Page 4)
the county for 1965. Equipment
to be purchased includes:
For Precinct 3, one 1965 pas-
senger car, one 1965 truck and
a motor grader.
gently radioed a request that
they move away. They did not
do so immediately.
the actual start of construction,
the public no doubt Wonders '
what is going on.
Right now Orange County is 1
in the midst of a major $6 mil-
no one ever really got down to sands of Romans, saying “I am “Viva il Papa!” • ..0 ..
—" ----" ------very happy with this trip." He the Pope - the crowds shouted
lat you know, we will take
of you and pay all your
its new quarters last week and
now has more than twice the
space.It formerly had.
The new addition on the west
end of the courthouse for the
— Sheriff Lawrence Rainey
claimed Saturday FBI agents
told him
Street. The issues basically are
how far north and what pro-
not see the man at any time
before the impact. Peveto was
of plans pinpointing the exact
land that will be needed for a
Closkey and Bobby Baker,
' former secretary to the Senate
Democratic majority.
N, McCloskey, once ambassador
to Ireland, heatedly denied any
-a
I885
newed inquiry into his affairs.
Testimony about party glls,
pleasure trips and a $5,000 pay-
ment to Baker for legal services
never used were among high-
First, the engineering depart-
ment makes a i " '
and worn from the grueling de-
mands of bis visit to India, his
!
$
WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen.
B. Everett Jordan, D-N.C., said
For Precinct 4, one 1965
truck.
lights of last week’s hearings.
Jordan said the investigation
—Leoder Stof Photo
COUNTY ENGINEERS STUDY RIGHT OF WAY ROUTE
R. H. Bruce (right), R. L Herring at Work
By THE ASSOGATED PRESS
Snow, sleet and plunging temperatures brought an
early winter to wide portions of the country Saturday,
with accompanying misery and inconvenience to thou-
sands of persons.
At least 36 deaths were attributed to the slow-mov-
to the top of the car. He was
carried some distance on f
“We’ll move as fast as we
27
Oppose Radicalism
See Page 5
interviewing
residents of
E1M •vaM va —F1P: 1 a
2 pation will be limited to 600,
-1 seating capacity of the hotel
ballroom.”
• I
i
as the most traveled pontiff in '
history smilingly passed in an
open limousine through the
Eternal City, ablaze with restive Ld
/ 16th Street problem.
Everybody has had some
burned fingers on this one
and judging from preliminary
remarks made by planning
and zoning commissioners,
there’ll be no shooting from
Communist Viet Cong moved
into the surrounding jungles,
carefully set up and aimed their
Roach also was designated
this year as a semifinalist i
the 1964-65 National Merit Schol.
Sheriff, FBI Agents Disagree
Were There Witnesses to Murders?
Mrs, Scales’ *
Rites Pending
BRIDGE CITY (Spl - Mrs. ■
J. B. Scales Sr., wife of the
Bridge City postmaster, died
2
Ruled 6Lax9
At Air Base
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(AP) — A U.S. military board
an informal news conference
his pilgrimi
Holy Land less than
Membar assecetag Pres
King Features Service
**4,
sent to Da Nang, the key coastal flight as the two escort jets flew
air base 380 miles northeast of less than a wing length away. . u.---r— we are gem
Saigon,, the sources said. The Pope saw the escort planes Teac hers.of English named him them • ••
In the attack on Bien Hoa, the but seemed unperturbed. as 41904 national runnerup in He quoted
' Though the Pope looked fired tsmannualn achievement awards ing: "Hou
10 1 -
2 titudes on today's events and
£ tomorrow's prospects."
marked by a concentration of
residences.
Pressure has been building
up constantly, particularly over
the past year, for commercial-
ization of sections of 16th
summer at
America and Stark High Key
Club have been collecting
canned foods, toys and clothing
in house-to-house canvasses and
-uaumuscnnasmusssamaacsunu
g •
V«
lion bond-financed road pro-
gram. Four major projects out
of that program are in the final
stages of right-of-way acquisi-
tion and may be ready for con-
struction early next year.
Also, the Orange County
Drainage District is about to
start some major drainage proj-
ects, but first, right of way
must be acquired.
Right of way is expensive—a
ities for other county _ offices,
the only access to the clerk's
new office will be through a
new door at the southeast end
,i ci .WoI -cFE -----
U.S. planes.
Military sources
em9
* "he
Vhi.amai
L Vue
County Clerk
Customers
Must Detour
Persons going to,the Orange
County Clerk’s new office for
the next- few weeks will go
through a slight detour.
While the old office area, for-
merly occupied by the clerk, is
being remodeled Into new facil-
, monly known
as one of
those "mu-
nicipal / hot
potatoes," it
has been care-
I nr walked hrt tn +h nkf t adoe291 EvueEWI B vi
obtained at the local' chamber St"‘Elizabeth ‘Hospital in'Beau- his car into the right wesEuna still under construction.
•"ie • "— ....---*" •----- ... -------r injuries af- traffic lane. He was hit in al-
The Neshoba County sheriff's
charge came as Mississippi
awaited the next legal step in
the massive FBI roundup that
included the husky sheriff, his
-T deputy, Cecil Price, a rural
I ‘ preacher and several business-
substantial portion of the cost grader and tractor,
of almost every project. Out of
today secret testimony given will resume this week, probably
the Senate Rules Committee by Tuesday.
Don B. Reynolds has been “ -
NNam
“I
FBI sources said 153 agents ey, a Negro, lived at nearby
—Meridian.
There was no confirmation of near Philadelphia last June,
published reports that the FBI Their bodies were found in
has a statement from an eyewit- earth-fill dam Aug. 4.
ness of the killings and will use Schwerner and
torchlights.
It was a rousing, roaring fi-
nale to the historic four-day,
8,000-mile pilgrimage by the jet-
age Pope who calls himself an
“apostle on the move."
The 67-year-old pontiff flew
home aboard a regular Alitalia
Orange County started adver- and if 1965 passenger car.
tising for bids today for pur-
chase of 18 vehicles—including
Rainey- made his remarks
about the FBI in an interview in
his office. He and Price buckled _ ueou c...
on their gunbelts again Satur- By HENRY HOLCOMB
day and returned to duty after ..Acquisition of right of way-
their arrest and arraignment thesright of passagez.over som-
Friday one’s ground—is a thorny prob-
The ' sheriff said two FBIlem that underlies all highway,
agents who picked him up at his M '
even though the economic pic-
; lure is brighter, Capt. Cecil
Brwsaid yesterday.
g — Numerous application
5
u
at Stark High School and son
For a chilling 25 minutes 33,- of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Roach
. _ _ . Inf 7 TnwnnA Piro1, A L.. LI.
te care of "c
most the exact center of the on- month.
calls for clear to partly cloudy
weather Sunday and Monday
with a low this morning of
day
killing four the way, but over Turkey two
27 planes of a flight of four Turkish
air force fighters came danger-
mortars and lobbed about 100 doctor said he was in good
In any event, a duly au- shells in a predawn attack. In shape and the pontiff hinted in
thorized board of your fellow addition to the fur Americans • - -
peeling the skin to see if it was
suitable op'not for eating.
Following the reorganization
and merging of the city's plan-
ning and zoning functions into
one board, a new effort is be-
,ing launched to cope with the
the hip this .time. uwvpo wee m xanuig ocu. - .
Arbitrarily eliminated from ty measures around the U.S air Fiumicino Airport just
any consideration on- z on i n g base at Bien Hoa when Commu- sunset.
changes was that section bor- _ — ..
announcement of a project and the Midwest and Northeast. L
....... Austin; Nev., got 3 more inch-sj
es of snow Saturday, bringing
its total on the ground to 10
inches.
There were vague hints that
the testimony given in closed
aauey ve u.c jvm- session last week was sensation-
mittee chairman said. “They al in character
een ches “ any loade ” Jordan refused to talk about called Sen. John J. Williams, R- annual.
Reynolds is a key witness in statements Reynolds made be- Del., a liar. - ‘
223 current Rules Committee fore his public testimony. Jor-
sHeotnntnf-anaMaaeAcn.f,. ______IX 1
al Deas is a native of San Fran-
’ cisco and before joining Ameri-
| can Can in 1951 served as sec-_________________...______________ -pug —_____
retary to the San Francisco timated speed of his vehicle two roadways. Peveto was hours. The Martin's feared they
8 City Planning Commission and — *----‘ " *-■ - • - -..... -l *-----*—"---> - —li-
as a financial analyst for E. A.
■. Pierce & Co.
military police, Marines and air
police to improve security —------<, —-------- , ----- - . _ ------
now xar norta ana wnat pro- around American bases in South 000 feet over Turkey there was ostza"nwoodcirle.. .has been
tection can be developed for enname S—- —— J stuaents or mgi
........ About 150 of these men will be the 83 persons on the papal in th ountrug
nt to Da Nang, the kev coastal flipht As +he twn aceort iate fi.w Y:
was between 50 and 55 miles taken to Orange Memorial Hos- might have to rip out a portion
per hour, according to invesi, pital by Noguess ambulance of the wall to free the animal,
------ gating troopers. ......... — *----
He was president of the Call- Peveto, driving a 1957-modal
eventual enactment into ordi- 2526885 ratdsra aIpnad : H^ welcome home " as
(See VIET NAM, Page 4) tiP -
citizens is grappling with the killed, 72 were wounded. Among before the plane landed that he
pmkle — - mhi -m3 the planes destroyed or dam- might take more trips in the
type of recommendations for aged seriously were 20 parked future.
yesterday at 10:45 p.m. in her
. home at 400 Quincy St. follow-
in ing a two-year illness. She
aL was 62.
more than 1,000 without let-up since Michael
Mississippi, includ- f ' ‘ *
ment, according to the wreck in the office vault.
------ 8ET FREE - A squlrr.' got
• P4Kerareaterancoanre the road, but, where possible, dump trucks, a rotary cutter,
nding.Onthe.lGre aternorange Area (See RIGHT OF WAY, Page 4) tractor with front-end loader
committee counsel, would not guageS.
guess how long it would take to At Stark High School, Roach
Investigate the new statements. is a c t ive in the Key Club,
French Honor Society and Na-
tional Honor Society. He is a
they had eyewitnesses white men arrested Friday on
iurders of three civil federal conspiracy charges in
. - J An Orangeite remained in
this Wednesday. They can be critical condition last night at
renorting ously close to the four-engine
Teeoe DC8 jet airliner. The pilot ur-
tamna, snapping communcavons-----— . . 202 — ~ ---,
Hines and causing hundreds of morning of about 34.
The only rainfall measured
___--—~ W ~ AYnE-112 MMMu- --LcduuI-e - •UI- -..--*2" EuA859,- auuMI
investigation of an alleged se- dan would say only that there triggered this round of the Bak- French this past
cret political payoff to the Ken- — • - - --'----------*---------------
nedy-Johnson campaign in 1960.
' ■ He testified last week he was
County this Christmas are ex-
pected to be even larger this
year than in previous years
states and .sections: New Eng-partly cloudy skies over South
land states 14 dead, Missouri 9, Texas through Sunday night
year to acquire right of way for Illinois 8, Indiana 4 and New
moderate sized county York 1.
' ~ The heavy snow and low tem-
.----- Particularly interested in lan-
Williams is the senator who guages, he attended a course in
tunity to meet informally with
government, business, farm and occurred yesterday at 1
the couldn’t find his hat anywhere.
He searched and searched. At
- Complete specifications, bid
On the major portions to the forms and other information
was “new information,” jer hearings and supplied much Colby College in Waterville,
“We’ll procede .att«-wachavelof the original inquiry informa- Maine. ——=
—the"bagman"forDemgcratie nbesmnenttsthoroughly,"hetolditiorheDetawaresenator-stamked anGwaarnciea
Lennox P. McLendon, spectail_____(See BAKER, Page 4) tion from Stark H
> picoiuca vi ue cal- • evewu, anving a ivgn-moupi abeth for attention by a neuro-
fornia State Junior Chamber of sedan, either had stopped his surgeon.
• Damage to the Hendrix ve-
troops were lax in taking securi- flight.which.landed .at Rome's
* ’* * m“ I Derore
report.
Officers said the Hendrix car-----e- — ..... „ ,
—„ „v» aou1 oi., Jr- slide sideways to a stop against Martin's house at 1904 W. Park
ange, a bulldozer operator. Es- the esplanade separating the Ave. It was trapped for 36
convention of the westbound traffic expressway hicle was estimated at $300. ,
United Nations served as an as- or ran out of gas, according to Hendrix was charged with driv. glad to be free. They say the
sociate consultant to the United Trooper Jimmy Moore of Vin- ing without an operator's 11- squirrel was chased into the at
States delegation. ‛ ton,, investigating officer. cense. He by a cat.
ing storm.
The snow and sleet
storms, which came from
the Rockies ino the Great
Plains states at midweek,
moved through the Midwest,
then curved into the Northeast
with devastating fury.
' In eastern Maine, a new fall
piled snow on the ground to a
depth of 29 inches. Old Town,
Maine, was covered by 15 inch-
es of snow and Houlton had 17
inches on the ground.
More snow was “forecast this
weekend in northern Maine, and
freezing rain and snow in the
southern portion.
Snow and sleet over upper
New York state felled utility
lines serving communities with
more than 50,000 homes.
Schenectady, Troy and Sara-
toga Springs, N.Y., were
declared emergency areas, en-
abling officials to enforce spe-
cial short-term laws to facili-
tate quick return of services.
Freezing rain and snow fell
Most of the High Plains In
c , ... Northwest Texas had subfreez-
At Alamosa, Colot the tem-ing temperatures most of the
report.
The sheriff was one of 21
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
More snow is due for Texas’
Panhandle-Plains country Sun-
day and Sunday night, but tem-
peratures are expected to be
slightly warmer.
Temperatures fell toward
freezing levels over much of
the state Saturday night after
maximums during the day that
ranged from 36 at Dalhart to 55
at Laredo.
The Orange area forecast
over sections of lower New Eng- . , .. y
land, snapping communications about. 32 an d.a , Monday
States has decided to ship sev-
eral hundred U.S. security men,
Roach was one of 860 finalists
chosep.This is a representation
of 620 schools from 50 states,
District of Columbia and Amer-
ican preparatory schools '
abroad.
When the Hendrix car was home, where he thought he
, ______-..... halted, Peveto was thrown off might have left his hat during
community leaders. He is able about a mile east of the Sabine and landed some 24 feet away
at the center line of the pave-
I sometimes think this fits
as a suitable application in the brutal slayings,
proposed zoning changes which The FBI C -
have been claim “ridiculous," and would emment's case was built by in-
Commerce and during the vehicle in the left lane of the
> founding < “ ‘ -
| United Nations served as an as-
oDained at tne local cnamder st. Elizabeth Hospil
office or from any member of mont with multiple
I the board of‘ directors. Partici- ter being hit by a car on U.S.
nalonwill ha limitad tn Em M east of the Sabine River coming Hendrix car,” Moore
bridge. "
You’ve heard the expression to the murders of three civil federal c ' „
“Planned to death?” ’ rights workers and offered him last June's triple murder. The
driving warnings were issued in during the 24-hour period ending
Massachusetts, Rhode Island at 6 p.m. was .01 of an inch at
...... Alpine and .03 at San Antonio.
program—all state highway • :
projects—the state pays half the Engr. J. G. Foyle.
right-of-way costs. Foyle said the purchase will
Here is a perhaps oversimpli- include all the major equipment
tied explanation of the steps expected to be purchased by
Orenge County follows in ac- •• - - • •
- ------------- Sealed bids on the equipment
the $6 million county road proj- will be opened Dec. 21, 1964, at ror ie urange county sner-
—, 272 ,2 -= si L. —2 10 a.m. before the Orange iff’s Department, four 1965 pas-
county’s share of right-of-way County Commissioners. Court
Peh. 78
he,
abaa . 1
neering depart: For the Orange County Mos-
preliminary set quito Control District, one 1965
ntine fhe n ~+ a -- . ■ ■ ■
E; "2 “1 cussed and dis-
A i cussed in re-
idr 7. lation to 16th
rX. J i Street,
I pF’) More com-
-------- He is Harry.Peveto, 31, of 610
Deas has traveled over a mil- 5th St., employed at the local
lion miles in recent years and American Bridge Division plant.___________ _______
addressed over 2,000 students. Peveto received two broken knocked onto the hood and then ange businessman was leaving
President Jules H. David Jr. legs, broken left elbow. severe
commented, "His travels have head cuts, a concussion and
afforded him a constant oppor- possible internal injuries.
.......1 The car - pedestrian accident
families desiring, to participate
in the annual Christmas Cheer
fice is open Monday through
Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and on Saturdays from 8:30
a.m. until noon.
All committees are engaged
in various activities to raise
funds to make itabrighter
Christmas for such families.. .
Among the organizations vol- ~
unteering to serve 23 bell ring-
ers to collect street funds are
the Lions clubs from Orange,
West Orange ahd Little Cy-
press, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows, Orange Shrine,
-Kiwanis Club, Legal Secretarys
Association, Boy Scout Troop 8
and Tbta Grotto.
Membrsof the Rotary and
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post
2775 and Auxiliary, have al-
and then transferred toStEliz- but the squirrel got free. When
the Martins pulled down the
stairs to their attic, the squir-
rel sailed down like a cat and
____________ VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope seemed. unperturbed as Turkish
* fully juggled Paul VI came home from Bom- jet planes brushed chillingly
among vari- bay, India, Saturday night to a close in escorting bis airliner
/ous hands and triumphant welcome from thou- across Turkey.
office urged him to give them i
whatever information he had
about the triple slayings.
"They started telling me I M
consternation among many of
the &3 nersone on the nanal ■ — . 8 8 "them no. They said, ‘We’vgot A
. A..2N i c „ .three to five eyewitnesses and •
The National Council of • • -
"uh
, - - , — —.z— — nist guerrillas pounded it with
dering 15th from Link Avenuo mortars Nov. 1, killinL ‘
north to Franklin School. Americans and knocking out
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau
Outlook: Clear to partly cloudy
and continued cold today
■and tomorrow with possi-
ble light freeze early to-
day- «
High today........................52 d
Low Tonight____________________34 |
High tomorrow.................. 56 5
Sunset today .......— 5:16 a.m. I
Last spring a committee of
English teachers from the high
school nominated him to vepre-
; sent Stark High School 'in the
competition. Almost 8,000 stu-
dents were nominated for the
NCTE citation. ,
64 Pages 15 Cents SUNRISE EDITION
Sunrise tomorrow.......6:58 p.m.
WINOS— Northerly becoming northeqst-
erly today 10-15 m.p.h; and continuing
tomorrow,
TIDES Tday_Soblne: high, at 6:23
p.m., low at 9:05 a.m. Bollvor: high at
23tp.m, low at 11:01 a.m. Tomorrow:
BXeaERDAy-Temperoture: Non a.
The banquet will be held Jan. tr me -uuuiuude, wumj i
________________■ pmwis"eaimantOrangeiteHurtCritically*-8Foyissgyesterd
_____________________________ (See SCALES, Page 4) the annual membership meet- • •
Iv if ' TT r TT 1-1 56In Vnutual Highway Mishap
Need Grows Here for Holiday Aid--
by barrels set up in the schools:—
Thse items will be turned in
this week.
Members of the Woman's
Club of Orange are in charge
of having approximately 300
dolls dressed to be placed in
the Christmas Toy Shop. --------
Of-this number, members of
the Little Cypress Future
Homemakers of America are
dressing 50 dolls; Altrusa Club,
12 dolls; and Bridge City Fu-
ture Homemakers, 74 dolls. The
remaining dolls have been as-
signed to various other worn- -
en's organizations and members
of the Woman’s Club. Mrs. Jack
Davis is in charge of arrange-
ments.
' Capt. Brown said dates for
opening of the toy store and
distribution of food baskets will
be announced in the near fu-
. ture.
SJames Sanders is general
chairman of the Christmas
Cheer’cofnmittee.
report their opinions and at- River bridge in Calcasieu Par-
dac on kndav’e evante end ish.
Driver of the westbound car
was identified as Bobby Hen-
drix, 32, of 1103 13th St., Or-
Mrs. Scales was a member C 1
of First Baptist Church here nealar
and of the Bridge City Busi- NH-anVI
ness, and Professional Womens 1 —1
Club. She also was active ini n°. | 1
civic and social work. IDGelsAci-
_, —--------------- . she had resided in Orange • ~LIV~UM
McLendon precipitated one of member of the science club and County for the past 36 years • •
—c mere dremate =est s: is eiten 2 "ha conian but was a native of Ballinger, . J. Roger Deas, representa-
the hearings when, in effect, he tion of the Stark High School Tex. She assisted her husband tive of the corporate offices of _______pug. .
in opening this community’s!^ American. Can Co: of New gineers consider carefully not
first post office, and worked York City, will be the featured only_thej>esd possible route for
with him Until her illness. speakerat the annual banquet the road, but, where possible,
Funeral services are.netaiiug.;-Erete
and will be announced by Clay- Chamber of Commerce. ----- ■ ..... —— - -
bar Funeral Home in Orange.
Besides . her ■ husband, survi-129 at 7:30 i
vors include three sons, J. B. Hotei, Bob
il grand jury
the central .
mmitee’sre-
men.
Intense interest centered on
next Thursday’s preliminary
hearing in nearby Meridian.
Government attorneys will
have to show enough of their
hand to convince the U. S. com-
missioner the men should be
held for federal grand jury ac-
tion.
The question of whether any
of the 21 men would be charged
with murder in the slayings was
still unanswered. Murder is not m o , n .
a federal crime unless it is com- r OF KOUaS, UraillUaO
mitted on federal property, ------------------------------------
Nineteen of the men are A • m i e wI
Getting Right of Wav
workers. _ • • J
Hie other two men were T ri n 1 1
। is thorny roblem
"een- " road and drainage projects.
It often takes more than a
program. However, thre-is no
way of knowing now how many
will need or qualify for aid, he"
explained.
A deadline of Dec. 19 has
been set for taking applications
at the Central Index. Capt.
Brown said any families sub-
mitted later will be provided
for out of crps funds. He ex-
plained the bureau cannot op-
erate effectively after the Dec.
19 date.
‘Capt. Brown estimated as
many as 332 families will be
. on the index thia year. The of-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 288, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 6, 1964, newspaper, December 6, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560729/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.