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VOL. LXI—NUMBER 308
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In Orange In IMS will be a lucky young-
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The picture was much the
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The yard is owned by the
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Will Your Name -
lorth Viet
Become History?
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“Flood of Thousand Years’
da.
bee
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strike of our members
as re-
since Dec. 11.
U.S. in Viet N
Asked
erected as a
Analyzing the year’s traffic'
i a surar P10C,
ed with similar
mon-
Jennings said the union had
wants a re-evaluation of the
Jim Morrison,
as Swift
rounded by Viet Coi
sand years" entered the recov-
‘is either going .
" California's damage was esti-
fast or excessively
mated at upwards of $500 mil-
less families and hundreds of
ire causes of serious
in Oregon
in 13 states and the District of
many
evacuees
through- and come across your
the Willamette River. Oregon’s
New Vacation
*
Living Costs
Crackdown .
By Churches
evaluate our position,’
said
e cannot
teer centers and the Red
sent regime in Saigon unless
By BOBBIE BROUSSARD
were
bedded down at
p l an ne d
ence, Ore., city
tomorrow
Several churches
area.
are
canceling
regular
why. In 1959,
seven died. In
persons are known to be strand
with a special New Year's Eve
course.
In 1963, 18 died. And, last year,
M. .r
The Yakima River, in tei
nations
including
Belgium,
ntral
Washington poseda potential
Pont’s Vacation Plan
"effective for the calendar
other three miles in length.
Veterans of the ‘Road’
caused 19 known’deaths in Cali-
fornia and 18 in Oregon.
Are Novy ‘Home Folks’
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Mrs. Hofler dresses comfor-
N
mittee which he heads will ex-
LOCAL
tapestries-wave in the breeze
v-
56,
nir, gift shop.
Oaths of Office
2
get to the moon.”
New vacation plan is djs-
Works.
inish its
a
Will. you help to set a new
morrow at 10 a.m.
SPORTS
-1.
Data from U.:
Outlook: Cloudy (to partly clouy
OKANGE JUICE
' - Z1 n
near
Houston and before that a "hat
The Hoflers, overlay bed-
But now he and his wife
bowling tournament here . .
they. Wilk announce their inter-
U.S.VIET NAM
4.
Others are Constable Donald
exg
tan hat and
Sen. Richard B. Russell says
. Tibes _
low* of 6:41.
"I know that when I hang up
he wants a re-evaluation of
Ai
can
see that we’ve done a good job.
cinct 4,
(See GYPSIES, Page 12) ‛
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Traffic officers plan to crack
down on dangerous drivers
To be sworn in are Dist. Atty.
James A. Morris, Sheriff Ches-
Four have
fic accidents
clerks, their own advertisers,
and to an extent their own
area coven
uments.
Frederi
ine and us
Breakthrough
See Page 5
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Plan Is Set
By Du Pont
m killed in traf-
Orange County
A
m,
dug out from nature's $1-billion
blow.
‘Every Game
Would End 1-0'
drinker “who had a false sense
(See TRAFFIC, Page 12)
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state, 4; theft by bailee, 5;
swindling with a worthless -
Teryn
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s
WINDS —
oslonoliy ii
far,
com-I
disaster areas out of northern
California, Oregon and Wash-
ington, where federal, local and
Pont between 10 and 20 years.
Since January of 1957 those in
this company service bracket
have had three weeks vacation.
time, according to an announce-
ment today by D. B. Campbell,
works manager.
The i m p r o v e men t to Du
"My biggest seller is the Itai- ,
ian tapestry,” he confided. "U’3 J
imported and it’s the best. Got
what Gov. Mark Hatfield terms
his state's worst disaster.
- At Reedsport, an estimated 1,-
500 persons were still receiving
clothing and food from volun-
accidents.”
Swift said both . the social
Joe Namath could haver bought
Detroit Lions a few years ago.
Class A all-state team.
Bpoow" *
program.
The First Church of the Naz-
arene of Orange will partici-
pate in a zone watch service to-
morrow at 9 p.m. which will
Hofler opened his first road-
ylaggift shop at West Memphis,
Ark? in 1929. Since that time he
has tramped much of the coun-
tion. Employes with one to five
years of service will continue .to
receive two weeks of vacation
' Campbell noted* another
• change in the vacation plan as
be added to the disaster list- by
President Johnson, most high-
iter problems have ended. No
ueeu toll, Highway Patrolman
S: H. Swift, a veteran in Or-
ange Countyrsaid, “excessive
Richmond,
Potomac lii
of 1965 on a company
basis.
The change will mean an ex-
joint” on the'Northern circuit of
fairs.
The September term of the
Orange County Grand Jury
concluded its work today with
the report that it found no evi-
dence of prostitution or gam-
bling in Wie county.
"This body in the beginning
of its session was concerned
with alleged gambling and pros-
Moore and Swift urged motor-
ists not only to drive carefully,
but to report any dangerous
driving to the nearest law en-
forcement agency.
Since the Christmas death-
watch start ed, 63 motorists
have been arrested for drunk .
driving. 26 have been arrested
for speeding over 90 miles per
hour and 72 accidents have
been it estigated, just in, the
(See CRACKDOWN, Page 12) - - '
By LYLE W. PRICE
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
The Far West’s "flood of a thou-
"As far as the real emeg—t,
— that’s over, right now," said
ese troops were killed, more
than 100 wounded and more
than 100 missing in the fight to
drive out the equivalent of about
time and is hinderinig the in-
vestigation and prosecuting pro-
cedures of the county,” the re-
port said.
The grand jury reported that
it inspeetedthe city jail, county
. jail and other public buildings.’
"Also facilities of these depart-
ments were checked and found
Outlook for New Year’s .Day:
Partly. cloudy and mild.
Sunset’ today .....
.Sunrise tomorrow
pickets, parched at
Tuesday and only
en were reported on
reviewed during fe four-month
term: 2 . ,
Felony Driving while intoxi-
cated, 15; assault with intent to
church of the N a z a r e n e. and
Rev. W. T. Daugherty, pastor
of the Beaumont First Church
of the Nazarene.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church
will not have watch night ser-
vices but mass will be cele-
brated New Year’s Day at 6, 7,
(See SERVICES, Page 12)
^WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen.
Richard B. Russell says he
fra week of vacation for most
employes at the local Dy Pont
plant, Campbell said. Employes
with 5 through 34 years Of ser-
vice will receive an extra
week; those with 35 or more
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/Was sur-
wheperes-
Orange Leader.
A variety of gifts will be given including portraits, personal
service and items of clothing.
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a week Tuesday to the last
known isolated pocket — 500
R e-Evdluation mf Position
A spokesman at the passenger p.m. from Atlanta, Ga.
J. J was1 The Potomac yard had been a
AMERICAN GYPSIES COME TO REST 3"."
The Hoflers To Moke Deweyville Their Home
Precinct 1 be moved from the
sheriff's office to the courthouse.
(This has already been planned
under the current courthouse
improvement project.)
3. That all persons booked at
the city or county jail be fin-
ger-printed and classified. "This
action is not being taken at this
herindepend-
5 Cents • FINAL EDITION
- The Washington’s nion Station and back to normal when the South- beehive since shortly after mid-
nrei
The following is a review of
the, number andtype of cases
reviewed during te
Gifts Galore Are Awaiting
' First Baby of New, Year
’ A partial count showed 32 Viet
Cong dead.
A U.S. Ranger captain was
snatched from the jaws of
death when an armed* American
helicopter" swooped down to him
in the face of the intense enemy
fire and lifted him out of the
U.S. position in South Viet Nai
The Senate Armed Servic
titution in Orange County,” the
report 'eaid.
"After a thorough investiga-
tion, there was no tangible evi-
dence of any such activity
found,” it continued.
The report was brief in com-
parison to final reports of other
grand juries.
The report included three
other recommendations:
1. That the 163rd Judicial Dis--
trict Courtroom be remodeled
and that the court’s staff be in-
creased "to allow more effi-
cient operation of the court.”
2. That the office of justice
of the Peace J. Neal. Miller of
traffic accident before midnight
Thursday. To date. 23 persons
have died in traffic accidents
this year. That same number
were killed, setting a record
during 1963. •
The total includes all traffic
burg &
I by four
ithern.
ments, 5; automobile theft, 2;
theft by false pretext, 9; statu-
tory rape, 1.
Child desertion, 1; kidnaping, (
(See JURY, Page 12)
UNUSUAL WARNING—There , 7
is a newspaper in Vermont tha. _
is offering its readefs, for the-- 9
third year, a free funeral if 4
“They haven't gone
away", a U.S. adviser
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Member Associated Press
King Features Service,
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Vietnamese.Lose Battalion
In Taking of Refugee Town
Pa
the rest of the 8,100-
mile system serving the District
of Columbia and 13 states.
The principal injunction
against the walkout was issued
in Columbus, Ga., by U.S. Dist.
Judge J. Robert Elliott, but the
big Potomac yard, a main gate-
way of north-south freight traf-
fic. was a special case.
charitable organizations are
persons stranded in lumbering
villages west of Yreka, Calif.,
near the Oregon border..
name.
I. auooc. m uia uuu ue vie - ,— —. - --- The record in question will be
Nam and Congo situations will some yard and freight engines broken if someone is killed in a
.. .. Royal frets over crash program Orange County Courthouse.
Watch night services planned Alabama has installed for Or- - • • -• ■ ■
- "ik* "uka a. ange Bowl Offer made to
rape, 2; burglary, 6; child sup-
port, 1; felony theft, 4; remov-
The report expressed the
grand jury’s appreciation for co-
operation of the district at-
torney, district judges, district
court clerk, sheriff’s depart-
ment, Orange Police Depart-
ment and the Texas Highway
ntly mander of the Beaumont High-
— way Patrol district, said today
• that five have died in Southeast
book of fatal traffic aodents UXcesvev i
at The. Leader, wher a re- SMSHEa
porter may someday t h u m b | id ?' V
% .a
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-and unseasonably warm 1, „ — ,— -
through tomorrow with tomotrow night thrpughout Or-
.fog again tonight and ange County.
—- U.S. position in South Viet Nam.
" "2" Senate armed Services Com-
tary outposts in the area.
Vietnamese fighter planes and
armed helicopters were throw- 6,000 refugees
Two American Ranger advis- ing hundreds of pounds of high m
ers were captured by the Com- explosives into suspected Viet
munists, more than 60 Vietnam- Cong positions.
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have come to Deweyville Where,!
they hope to make a good living'''']
anil a good home. They like '
Jau, j.w- their business, although Hofler
is thekSy says his only satisfaction is
- • knowing that the items they
make are of the best quality.
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"Everythings ’ beginning to Several dozen homely
look’ a lot rosier,’" reported Bill..... "
0 .. Sowle, Yreka Civil Defense
zDu Ponts Sabine Rives chief. —
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au sunu. Government forces battle Viet shooting in Louisiana . , WIch- of Precinct 1.
. 5:26 p m Cong in an effort to drive the ita coach gets worse shock than
7:12 a m Communists from a district cap- Ben Franklin.
ital 40 miles east of Saigon.
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nox i „■— 1 .-----Ni First baby born here in new amine the Viet Nam and Congo
Begmning next year they will year will recei v e numerous --
tie allowed tour weeks of vaca- gifts from local merchants.
yearssof Du Pont service will
receive.two additional weeks of T
vacation.
Most Sabine River Works’
employes have worked for Du
t Eleven Orange County ' offi-____ ________ . ____ . _________________ ....
n i V •. cialswho" were elected or re-manufacturers. Their home is the best depth and dimensions -
k •3 elected in the November election behind the prefabricated shop of any tapestry I’ve seen.” I
show- will take the oath of office to- that houses the gift items.
theiy/own salvation,"
Russell, a 3.0-year veteran of ginemen.
- military affairs, said he was not
. “impressed ' by proposals to
s bomb these jungle trails.”
He referred to recent propos-
Rise Again
WASHINGTON (AP)—Living deaths on state, county and city
costs, heavily influenced by.streets ahd highways in Orange
strikes in the automobile indus- County:
problems have ended. No services and combining them equipment. It is costing us-$1.5he hopes President Johnson will partment reported today. „, 200, Ktcu u™. m
IC or knhum *a he etnend wifh a enanial Math Var’e Tua milion everV dav A onnd manv- avnid any peh course "‘The increase was caused in I960 11 died In 1961 13 died
Russell said several European large part by higher prices for I --
tions. including Belgium, new and used cars,” stemming 23 died
. -_______________being stricken with cerebral
Mr. and Mrs. R: j. Hofler palsy. • ■
3 Hofler, who runs the show, F
In first finds a good location, set- l
ties the family and then hangs J
million every day. A good many avoid any such
Americans have lost • their P-----11 - -
Texas traffic accidents since
the start of the Christmas
deathwatch.
Moore said if this rate is pro-’,
jected statewide, Texas will ■
record far more than the pro-
jected 105 holiday traffic deaths.
Highway Patrolman- S. IL
Swift of Orange said the high-
way patrol will have as many
as four patrols on duty inOt—
ange County. 24-hours a day,
for the remainder of the holi-
days. '
He added that the radar unit
will be in constant operation.
sand years" entered the recov- spokesman at Eureka, Calif., in
ery stage today as 15,000 home- hard-hit Humboldt County. ’
less families and hundreds of The report was identical,, lion,
stricken farms and businesses the .five flood-distressed states i Jiegun, many evacuees _
of California, Oregon, Washing- returned to devastation left by
ton, Idaho and Nevada. .......... - * "
iergency running emergency recovery
said centers on a "for-the-duration" .u1. . oi.
Civil Defense basis. battle. .The..captain
------------ ugeouiUuGUIUIIg. Columbia early Tuesday when
iorgia Democrat! Russellsaid that both the Viet the railroad began to operate
By HENRY HOLCOMB has a higher rate of traffic ac-
n.. . j n . , You may set a record be- cidents than other sections of
I have notified all of our lo- tween now and Thursday mid-1 the state.
cal, chairmena to remove the night, but you won’t be around -
tpicket lines ad terminate the to’receive any glory.
strike, of our members as re- There will be, however, some
ouirere hu the enirt n-Har ” en:1 2 . . -
Helicopters and jeeps brought damage totaled $315 million in
the first outside food supplies in
By WANDA HODGES ______ ______ ______________
DEWEYVILLE (Spl) — They tabiy most of the time, in slacks
called themselves "American and a long-tailed shirt. Helen is
gypsies" but now they want to ebnfined to a wheel chair after
be known as’ "home folks.” " ’
lives.” , uiauulis, iuicauuuig deigtui, new anu useg cars,’ stemming z alea.
Russell said the United States France, England and the Neth- from the strikes against Gener- Sgt. Bob Allen of the Te
could not be “saving those who erlands have direct interests in al Motors and Ford, the Bureau Highway′ reports that
are a little bit indifferent to the Congo, of Labor Statistics said. southeast Texas area cur
the new ply lines for the Communist Viet The union clamped a sudden
_ • (Cong be bombed. He said it strike on Southern’s 8,100 miles
"I thought we made a terrible! would be impossible to judge in 13 states and tha nietrict af
mistake getting involved in Viet the results of such bombing.
am," the Gorsia nemaoratl Duecoll -nid “knt LAl iL-
said in an interview.
a big buckled belt, Hofler is his ’,----—— w. . .a.
m - —------- -------------own boss. His face is ruddy, his a spread and look at it, I
Constable Carl E. Ward of Pre- complexion tanned and his hair —’
cinct 4m +,, greying. " -
—I •‛Ed Md> Deel dutacKed-8dtes
four times this year by thelabout 16 mi
Communists, possibly because it hand out
is a Catholic village filled with of aboul
Works’ employes with five or i, ..
more years of company service into the towns
will receive additional vacation
wy / - ° n a -g mIs
Wciich Night g
Services Set
a regiment of the Red guerril-
— las-------'—:----
। ON THE LOOKOUT FOR LOOTERS — Two flooding Klamath River. The downtown business
volunteer guards try to keep warm in near-freez- area of town was totally destroyed and most
ing weather as they keep a lookout for unau- . .. . .
thorized people in one of the few remaining " homes in the area were washed away by the
areas of Klamath, Calif., not destroyed by the . fltad- (AP Wirephoto)
. .... ,---. 7. . . uere WiI uc. IIC
quired hy the courtorder, said form of monment ezecvcu as a Ana
J W. Jennings, vice, president resuit of tha record. It will be deth
LtomarecFieRrotherhaodo erected on ? smalrpiot, in an S: H.
I don’t xhow just how we can be examined, in detail by his without firemen,
get out ,now, but the time is Armed Services Committee.---------—
•about at'hand when we must re- Secretary of Defense Robert
Tevaluata nur nneitinn," Russell S. McNamara and top military
and strategic officials will testi.
support the fy at the closed hearings.
. --------------— n „ Saigon unless “It would be nothing less than
Watch night service's are they are able to attract popular a tragedy for us to go and get
_______, _______ . ! enne d tomorrow night support out in the rice paddies ’ involved in the Congo as we are
in Washington, latest state to throughout the Orange’ County and the villages. in Viet Nam,” Russell said.-----------------------
~de t- >i— di- • — - - C- ~1 - zhes are “This ha?, been very expen:1"That would be a monument totry, rose two-tenths of one per
mid-week sive . m'both manpower and poor statesmanship.” He said cent last month, the Labor Dc-
Committee which he heads will
examine the Viet Nam arid Con-
speed and drinking drivers
Your name will become a part were the cause of 90 per cent
_ .J. monogram
arid stitch, sewing as (bey go
and selling as they sew.
. . „ . - „ A veteran of the "road,” Hof-
A. Gunn of Precinct 2, Com- ler claims experience i
missioner Asa Mansfield of Pre- to success in highway gift shops.
No Prostitution or Gambling Found by Grand Jury)
tobe in good order, ’ the report Patrol. ing mortgaged dronertv out of
"They're getting back down
" *he =3 now and starting _..
to dig out,” said Morrison.- “No wal..
more people want lo be evacu4 r
ated. They ■want to be sustained ed.
where they are.” (
The flood, described by De- Vup-.. puu ya pounum
becomes partment of Interior water spe- threat because of two huge ice
ar year cialists as probably the greatest jams, one a mile long and the
- wide ever .experienced in the West, other three miles in leneth.
been served with the restrainina , . „ oecome ■ pan were the cause of 90
oranrssrsedawitbeharestraining of the Department of Public of the fatal accidents.”
... ............... .'..8" ShK^- wowilialso.be. "Excessive
als from some sources that sup- Judge J. Robert Elliot, sook o ratai. traffic aokaeng interprets, it, is eith
-l-- 1:—K—Ah- C---------*-d*r । The union clamped a sudden
Southerly winds 12 to oc.
MonoUy it m.p.h. throuh tomorrow
ept slightly lower af nighi.
TIDES — Sobine: high at 3:27 p.m,
ggg 2; 20-dem. ond 8157 Pm Bolivar:
high ot 4:35 pm- ond lws at a, a.m.
and 10153 pm. 79a,
YESTERDAY —-.Terbperotures:
76, low 61, rain 0.02. , A.
The odds are that someone
will break the record. Here's
tions to drive home after drink-
ing New Year's Eve. They say
they have had many registrants, * '
but as vet no one has claimed
a free funeral,---
IMPORTANT TIMING L The
’ 2 2 first baby to arrive in-the new
year will receive all sorts of
prizes, as indicated elsewhere in
today's editions of The Leader '
U.N. General Ass
making another -try to
1964 business without
down bvei1 the Soviet vote.
BINH NGHIA, South Viet miles east of Saigon, the action mented. “They could come backa,railroads
Nam (API — Vietnamese troops was not necessarily over. Viet again tonight.” 7 Fireme
reoccupied this crowded Catho- Cong patrols were reported Binh Nghia has been attacked the gate
lie refugee town at noon today pressing around several mili- " ’ '
after losing nearly a whole Ran-
ger battalion in winning it back
from the Viet Cong.
—.......... Orange merchants promising gifts to the.
winning lot and parents. " ’ X.
Diaper service, savings, gift certificates and clothing are but
a few of the Items which will make this New Year’s baby’s start
in life happy. ' /
The gifts will shower on th first baby bom in 1965 in either
Orange Memorial or Frances Ann Lutcher hospitals. Notice
must be given to The Orange Leader within 12 hours after birth.
Time of the birth must be certified by the attending physician
or hosiptal. / , ' .
Announcement of the winner will be made Ip The Leader as
soon as reports are verified by the judges and no later ri-ports
will be considered, according to the rules.
Gifts for the new baby as well as the mother and father are
part of the New Year's package to be’ won by the first baby
born in Orange in 1955.
The Leader will provide the winner’s parents with appropriate
ipentiflcatiop and certificates of i prize awards. Gifu must be
called for within 30 days.
tra —A glimpse of the many gifts to be given by Orange merchants
to the first little newcomer of 1965, can be obtained in tomorrow’s
Entering Recovery Stage
e
Trains Rolling Again;
R ■ •m Ay - - ■'H^first baby born
.Firemen Obey Court
. WASHINGTON (AP) _- . w.m. c .. ... .______< • . - *.....
A short, clattered school bus.
... ... wort.. . County Judge Sid J. Caillavet sits back off the road
. Startling upsets highlight Port will administer the oaths in the site of the Hoflers’ idustry. — ---- ________ ... _____
Arthur Tournament . <. Darrell commissioners courtroom at the Stripped of its insides, wept try in between and farther
for the driver's seat, the bus north. Before coming to Dewey-
holds a converted Singer sewing ville in May, he and his wife
machine and stacks and stacks managed a similar shop
ter A. Holts, Tax Assessor-Col- of materials and yarns.
m Southern Railway system got in the sprawling Potomac yards em's Tennesseean moved out on night''whnnStsaortyaafte
Jan*
Typical was the activity at terminal said everything
Dallas Cowboys have quarter- cinct 3, Peace Justice R. W. Wearing a ’crushed
ays backs running but of their ears, Anders of Precinct 3, Constable a big buckled belt
the now that they own Jerry Rhome Allen Patillo of Precinct 3 and i •
. . Hull-Daisetta dominates
normal day crew
>ut 70. Little was reported
accomplished after 10 a.m.
Judge Oren R. Lewis in Alex-
andria, Va., ordered the pickets
' away in time for the heavy run
iet of traffic, which comes at night
when citrus rolls in from Fiori-
traffic fatality record in county
| this year? All we need is one
S. Weather Bureau mgre.
idy ’to partly clo'dSy . . . ------
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35809,
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Mbi „-uzmes
and daughter, Helen, 15, will be
settling permanently here ii.
Deweyville making 4theiraKome , ___________„
on Highway 12 along side their out his wares to attract poten-U
business, the State Souvenir arid UM customer?. Bright colored
Gift Shop, tapestries-wave in the breeze
.As ra team, Mr. and Mrs. Hop talong both- sides of the estab-
ler work 17 hours a day, 7 days lishment.
a week. They are their own "Me hiadaet salla" i- tha Tel.
cued. / .. .
. C i . ,/. go situations early
But while the Vietnamese flag ession of Congress
rose again oyr.the town, 40 - - • 6 2
situations. - ... . ,
international ; Count y Officials
An American specialist pre- •
Gypsies plan to settle near diets that final breakthr<High.s Slritpd Pn 'Vrikn
Deweyville and open up souve- toward cancer control will be •‛IE "
nir ift shnh achieved "quicker than we’ll
On Drivers
Is Planned .
In the wake of a violent bike
in traffic deaths and^riccidents
in Southeast Texas, all area
law enforcement agenciesthave “
announced a strenuous "crtkesN
down -ori holiday traffic viola-
of the Texas tors ,.. '
" .. . — Capt. L. C. Moore, com-
---—Summary • Index-----
News of Today
lector Ida Faye Arnold. Com- T une.o J,la, te-
Plans shitt into high gear for Plscinceri,psexce J^eNeM sreadsgctowrlsaandrougs Thy
they
* *
Nam. The refugees’ morale is
high and U:S. advisers say Binh
INghia is the model village in the
province. They felt that the Viet
(See VIET NAM, Page,)
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pd
. Hie
animprovement.innthe carry- New vacation plan is djs-
S b Pent sbtno River
WEATHER
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„ continue through midnight at
Many passes in the Cascade the First Church of the Nazarene
_____ _____________ Mountains remained closed by in port Arthur- --
it carved federally designated snow slides. Thirteen churches'wil partici-
Washington estimated its te in the program. Principal
damage as $7 millton ‘ speakers wil be Rev. c k.
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ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1964 14 Pages
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 308, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 30, 1964, newspaper, December 30, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560749/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.