The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964 Page: 3 of 18
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A An increase in food for peace average The 1964 crop price support cate for each bushel of wheat
wheat crop of 8.9 billion bushels, shipments is expected to take This analysis of the wheat sit- loan is the lowest since 1943, but processed for food This certifi-
a record high, is forecast for up the slack of decreased com- uation was made by the Agricul- farmers get supplementary pay- cate income helps to keep farm- be confronted with , - -—
1964-65, with much of the in- mercial wheat exports, which lure Department's economic ments which will maintain their ers’ income at about the same be confronted v ith his headache a green ballot on Judges
crease in Europe, Japan and the currently -account for only 18 research service in a quarterly income at near the $2.3 billion level as last year, despite the pparale, m
Soviet Union. per cent of total exports com- report released today. | level of last year. " lower $1.30 price support loan e fence sane
This means these areas won’t pared to 33 per cent a year ago The average price received bv These payments may have en- rate. - the Tinois HoS. mon
be buying US. Wheat in huge India’s crop is smaller this farmers in the July-September abled farmers to withhold wheat The certificate plan increased This separate orange €
quantities as they did last year, year and her food problems ap- period was $1.34 per bushel, four from the market, the analysis the price to the mills by about ballot is necascammsthgancs
when Russia, with widespread pear to be even more acute than cents above the national aver-said, and this has kept the pric- 18 cents per bushel abovea last Reapportionmere has” because
crop failures, bought 65 million usual India is the major recipi- age price support loan Farm es above the support level. ---PRO
bushels from the United States, ent of food for peace shipments, prices during harvest have sel- Anvser sactor is tnat pegin-a.« wheat
This also means tougher com under which friendly countries dom been as high in the past ning July 1, 1964, flour mills deadline and had
petition from foreign wheat may buy U.S. surplus wheat and decade, relative to the price
sources Nevertheless, domestic pay for it in their own curren- support loan
and foreign sales of wheat in cies,
1964-65 are expected to just Wheat and flour exports in
about equal U.S. production, and 1964-65 are forecast at 675 mil-
no increase is expected in the lion bushels, considerably below
900 million bushel wheat sur- last year’s record level of 860
plus. million bushels but still above
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Auto Accidents Fatal
To Seven During Year
Seven persons died and 260 from traffic fines Collections
were injured as 888 automobile for parking violations was $2,769
accidents occurred on City of and from criminal fines, $15,199.
Orange streets during the past A total 10,053 parking meter
12-months. tickets were issued for the year.
The statistics, contained in a of those not cleared, 301 were
recently released fiscal year re- issued to out of state cars, 1,063
port, represent major increases to out of county vehicles and 907
over the same period the previ- to cars out of the city or county
ous year 1 . •
Accordins Orange Police Parking meter deposits for
Chief Kenneth B Green, the ree the 1963-64 fiscal year were 522.
port covers that period from ascompared to only $15,730
Oct 1, 1963, to Sept 30. 1964. the previous year.
The seven deaths all occurred The report also notes that the
outside the city proper, five on department received a telephone
Interstate 10 and two at the complaint every hour and 35
Terry Crossing and FM 1133 minutes during the year These
There were no traffic deaths in complaints totaled 5,422 for the
the city the previous year 12 months
Five of the fatalities occurred The detective deoartment also
between Oct. 19, 1963, and Dec reported the clearing of 220
23, 1963 The city's last highway cases The department issued
death was recorded last Aug 1 468 warrants.
when a 33-year-old nurse's aide The city humane officer re-
died near the intersection of By- ported picking up 1,326 animals
ron Simmons Drive and Inter- for the year and pound fees to-
state 10 There have been only taled $1,577.
two fatalities in the city since For September, final month of
January the fiscal year, the city had 80
Those 888 accidents resulted in auto accidents which resulted in
property damages totaling $387,- 22 injuries and property dam-
231 The previous year there ages totaling $22,205
were 821 collisions and damages There were 239 traffic tickets
were only $216,111 issued for moving violations and
In an effort to decrease the 205 for standing offenses Also
accident total, Orange patrol, issued were 610 parking meter
men issued 3.955 traffic tickets tickets.
during the year. This included Parking meter deposits to-
2,854 tickets for moving viola- taled $1,144 for September, a
tions and 1,101 for standing slight increase over August
offenses • The department received 552
Orange patrol cars were telephone complaints. City de-
driven a total 356,860 miles in tectives cleared 24 cases.
the performance of normal du- Collections included $1,256
ties during the 12 months, an from criminal fines, $2,782 for
average of almost 1,000 miles traffic violations and $165 for
daily parking offenses
Collections by the police de- The humane officer picked up
1 partment totaled $50,626, the 114 animals in September and
bulk of which, $32,657, came pound fees totaled $159.
For Catholics
Is Scheduled
The annual "Feast of Christ
the King Celebration” for area
Catholics will be held at Beau-
mont’s City Auditorium Sunday
at 3 p.m. -
The celebration is an annual
event participated in by millions
of C a t h o 1 i c s throughout the
world It is always held on the
last Sunday in October.
The local celebration is spon-
sored by the Sabine District;
Holy Name societies with the A . 1
cooperation of the Sabine Dis- Quin Elected
trict Councils of Catholic Men. m .
The Sabine District includes Or- 1 O Post at Bank
ange, Beaumont, Port Arthur,
Sour Lake, Lufkin, Vidot, Port BEAUMONT (Spl) — B E.
Neches, Bridge City, Nederland, Quinn III, husband of the for-
Groves, Silsbee, Jasper Ray- mer Glenda Phillips of Orange,
wood, China, Ames, Winnie, was elected anf advisory direc-
Anahuac, Liberty and Loeb. tor yesterday by the board of
This year’s celebration will directors of the Citizens Na
Include a Dialogne Mass which tional Bank here.
will begin at 3 p.m. with a porta- Quinn, a native of Beaumont.
He altar set up on the stage of resides with his wife at "
the cite Minor. He is a member of the
the cityauditorium, firm of B E. Quinn and Sons.
Holy Name units will assem 1221 Petroleum Building This
ble at St. Anthony Church at firm is primarily interested ir
2:15 p.m. with the procession of the investments of land, oil and
Holy Name men beginning at timber Quinn has considerable
2:30p.m. experience in forestry and tim-
Rev. G. J. Stamm, rector at her.
St. Mary's Seminary in Hous- He received his education in
ton, will be the guest speaker Beaumont schools. University of
and preach the sermon. , Texas and Lamar Tech.
Massey’s Political Appeal
On TV Draws Spate of Mail
By CYNTHIA LOWRY that the mail has been running
AP Television-Radio Writer at a rate of about five disap-
NEW YORK (AP) — Ray-proving letters to four approv-
mond Massev, who plays kindlv, ing.
gray, dedicated Dr. Gillespie in Massey noted that while
NBC's “Dr. Kildare" series, many performers openly ally
recently has been appearing on themselves with one or another
television as Raymond Massey, political party, others are very
American citizen, in an earnest careful to present a neutral face
pitch for funds to support the to the world.
candidacy of his chosen presi- "I think many of them are
dential candidate scared — not of the effect it will
The filmed appeal, seen at the have on the public, but about
end of several paid broadcasts how the producers of. their
on behalf of the Goldwater-Mill- shows, feel," he said I feel
er ticket, has drawn a spate of strongly about politics and some
mail Massev in New York on a years ago 1 campaigned for
personal1 appearance tour for (former President Dwight D.)
the NBC program, estimated Eisenhower. ____.
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CHARLES WHALEN Not only will he see orange, would get one vote But if he After months of bickering, the
SPRINGFIELD, III. (AP) — he will be given a white ballot chooses one too many the ballot deadlocked commission was
Pity the Illinois voter when he listing candidates for President will be thrown out disbanded No other procedure,
goes to the polls Nov. 3. . and state offices, a Hue one on . The at-large election followed was left to avoid the at-large
No one else in the nation will constitutional amendments, and a sequence of events beginning election
marking a separate ballot What makes it more confusing The Republican-controlled e Recausenofithe mass votes
- 1 a foot is the voter has a variety oi Illinois Legislature passed-a bill be dave after ne . CHE HER 1
and listing 236 choices for options in selecting his choices reapportioning the states 59 besdaysiatter the election before
Ths 2 1 . --------- House for the legislature One tittle House districts Democratic
Thecertuiticate plan increased This separate orange colored mistake can void his ballot Gov Otto Kerner vetoed it on
Of the 236 names on the leg- the ground that it was unfair
J ------------------— forced islative ballot, 118 are listed in from a population standpoint
, .year. Therefore the mills ground Illinois to elect state representa. the Democratic column and 118 At this point the state cons’i-
Another factor is that begin-a lot of wheat just before the fives on an at-large basis in- on the Republican side, tution required the governor 10
2 . . ‘. t 7 big flour stead of by districts A voter can pick up to 177 appoint a bipartisan commis.
were required 10 purchase a 70- stocks on hand during July and If the voter becomes color candidates - the number of sion to produce reapportion.
cent domestic marketing certifi- August. , blind, there will be a reason seats in the House — and each ment
Much of Increase in Europe, Japan, Soviet Union
Record Wheat Crop Is Forecast for 1964-65
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1964 THE CHANGE LEADER
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 22, 1964, newspaper, October 22, 1964; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619251/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.