The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 217, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 14, 1965 Page: 1 of 4
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County Commissioners
Adopt $3,944,546 Budget
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VOL. LXII—NUMBER 277
ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1965
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now a member of the Texas ‘Drive.
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Summary ■ Index
W EA T II E R
in Vidor ■
House Completes Unusual Session
ers
affecting about 20
per
cent or less of area.
Outlook for Thursday: Partly
cloudy and not quite
so
warm
INDIA-PAKISTAN "
shower activity.
tually to the Jasper County line
IURRICANE APTERMATII
SPORTS
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northern front around the Paki-
stani cities of Lahore and Sia!
kot and about 600 miles to the
south in southeast Pakistan.
Defense NiinisterY B Cha
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people of western Louisina.
"We intend to set up an or-
ganization in western Louisiana
to better educate ourselves and
our people "
The chairman and three vice
chairmen will constitute an ex
ecutive committee and it has
Member Associated Press
Kind Feqrures Service
Military Objectives
Claimed by Indians
hetta said he did not know-County Water Supply District
how the rumors started about still must assess taxes to repay
200 to 250 deaths "This was indebtedness incurred before it
nated as a liaison representative 1
tietween Louisiana parishes and
follows.
•1. To organize an all embrae-
ing development program for
the river and its tributaries
2 To sell the sprawling wa-
tershed area oh the urged need
of water conservation
■ ■■ —.........x. ....... . ... This is a good embarrassing year. This is necessary because
.district repotted that receipts sented two of the state s major situation" he said but added of interest payments due during
thrnoh the ..nd of Anouet tnr water acencies "I‘m very happy" the earlier the year a tax office spokes-
high estimates did not material-man said
Fischer Quints
Have Birthday'
See Page10 •
tion would come as soon as pos-
sible in parishes in his state in
the watershed
He stressed. "Our two states
are bound together by the Si-
bine River and we must remain
inseparable The potential of
our river and M basin staggers
the imagination Let's move for- -
ward I can assure you the full
cooperation and support of the
vassed last week s constitutional
amendment election returns.
No change in the outcome was
noted as" county voters defeated
the proposal by a 204 to 119 mar-
nc , . The flood tides ahid fierce
( )u SI n f o iidlo winds of Hurricane Betsy in
V‘‘v‘‘ llllll flicted the grcalest destruction
'Let's Navigate Noiv9
Sabine Watershed
To Elect Directors Nov. 2 •
The drainage district would
pay for any structure necessary
for an existing road to cross a
new ditch
probably promulgated by an was dissolved by a referendum
unofficial official," the official here
Drainage dirctrs from Pre-straishtmfterillieNlays hits or
meet with the general chamber
of commerce membership to-
day at a regular monthly noon
luncheon at Jones Steak House, a
tilithes with Pakistan.
The barge, with four tanks of 10-cent reduction .
the poisonous liquid welded to Road Districts 2 and 2-A in,
its hull, disappeared with scores the south county area will hava
of others when Betsy swept past $270 and 15 cents while District
Louisiana’s capital city. 3 at Bleakwood continues with
The cash damage toll from 15 cents.
the'destructive storm remains a In other action the court can-
Tiger Coach
Not Fretting
See Page 7
If
HI
Drainage
ize. An estimated five years rt-
Ships , planes and divers main before the indebtedness
searthed.a stretch of the Misise'will be repaid'
sippi River at Baton Rouge. 85 Road district taxes remain
miles upstream, for a sunken the same with one exception
barge loaded with deadly chlo- District 4 in the Newton area
ceases men, money and materials into S B Turman, head of Lykes
minister of hurricane torn Louisiana today Bros Steamship Co., said ship-
• ■ a« the New Orleans coroner ping damage alone may give
slashed his estimate of the prob- Betsy the dubious distinction of
able death toll being classed as the worst mari-
The White House dispatched time disaster in peacetime his-
$2 million as a token start Jo- tory.
at Many and chairman of the
_______- nominating committee, that a
tired implement dealet and similar organization and affilia-
of Orange hid S 1 670. The truck yesterday spoke to the panel,
will be used by Work Supt. Ver- according to an Associated
tis Freeman. Press story.
P H Butler, auditor for the The administrators repre-
said Chetta said the informa- The 15-cent water district as-
lion was relayed to him by sessment this year was in-
amateur radio operators • creased to 30 cents for next
Road The second phase would problems,
continue to F.M 1132 and even-
News of Today
Also if the county wants to * ' Coroner Nicholas Chetta, con
'widen an existing bridge it will AUSTIN (Spl) -- Any plan fessing "an embarrassing situa-
- ( also ^id station.' wildlde conservation directors to represent Drain- Du Pont’ Sabine 'Rm r" WorePay the costs, and the dramage for systematic development ofttioh." td.nr menlt Nen
forget the°county and river navigation age Precincts 2 and 4 on chemical. Row district will pay for any expan: Texas unevenly distributed daY. night that he had been mis-
;; On -- "he bishnshe c! the The incumbents. Henry T Precinct 2 is the area north
new- session yesterday, held at the Burton of Precinct 2 and Julian of the Southern Pacific tracks
misdemeanor probation law. Gregg County Fairgrounds Sartin of Precinct'3. both an-and east of an irregular line
which allows persons, charged was the presentation nounced they will seek re-elec- running just west of Highway 62
lc with first-offense driving while 0[ -P'aques of merit to Carl L tion • . Precinct 3 is the area in
n intoxicated, to obtain probation, EsteSpttsher. onsthenlong - Directors will be elected for Northwest Orange County that
wjll reduce the workload ofiSNW.Dau rMews: :and.rohn. Ben a two-year term Filing dead- is west of the Precinct 2 line
line will be Oct 4 Candidates and north of the main east-west.
must file with Ed I. Shannon Southern Pacific tracks-
board chairman at United Precinct 4 is Southwest Or-
WINOS — puthwesterly winds • to
16 rn ph during doylimes; diminishinig
4 to • m.p.h. ol night
TIDES — Sobin Hih, 4 29 OW, |
- 13‘p.m.; tow, 10:30 om, 10152p.m.
Blivt: High, 5 O o m , 1 41 pm;
low. 12 M o m : 12 41 p m x i
YESTERDAY - Temperofures: high ।
95, tow 67, rain 0,
1 4n 127
dmeaMe-a -•hKude13- - Afi -NGaEAZM-
ASSURES DISTRICT COOPERATION
Butler Addresses Longview Meet
Soviet Communist party leader
Leonid Brezhnev today called
again for an end to the fighting
The United States is reported
ready to cut- off massive eco-
nomic aid to the subcontinent President Johnson
.NIEW.DELHI. India ()- coul be worked out ed- so Thant switched tactics
dia declared today. it had won According to these reports, and strove for a. “cessation of
its military objectives in two Thant had been unsuccessful in hostilities." He was said to have
sectors, o West Pakistan.. Au-earlier efforts to persuade each told both nations the important
] thoritetive, sources, said Prime side 10 drop the condhions they thing was to stop the fightmA
X Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri'were demanding for a cease- before working out a formal
was seriously considering afire cease-fire
Semationuor. hostilities. Ih I Both India and Pakistan were It was not known if Pakistan
fsThere.wasino assurance that claiming victory in ground would agree to this formula.
Shastr and N.Secretary-Gen fighting termed by New Delhi but observers said Thant had
e alwVuThantnow in New Del as the heaviest in the war “ opened a way for baih sides to
a rould. he. ableasto Ih ree.09 centered in the sialkot area end the bloodshed without losing
anformulasfor halting the ■ about 250 miles northwest of face
dication pPorswas tereany, to New Delhi, the Indian capital, Thant's hand was apparently
ccatonnakistan was ready 10 and 150 miles southwest of Ra- strengthened by support from
Th'*',6. in . , walpindi, the Pakistani capital the United States and the Soviet
t.Thant was reljably reported A major tank battle has been Union
n™ rvuu th N. work ers. ' rafting .there The Soviet Union voiced
Ne.Delhi that despite their Each side has rejeked the alarm a the conflict and ap-
dnrferenresaandaaandaBakistan other’s conditions. '! was repor. — KASHMIII, Page 5°
Action Delayed
On Pay Raises
• .13. To derelop and formulate • Orange County Drainage Dis- track (near Patillo Bayou south
By HENRY HOLCOMB -to have available to spend," an education program boosting trict directors last night called to the river between the Allied
Orange County commissioners Judge Caillavet said.’ recreation, public health, refor an electi for Nov 2 to elect Chemical Corp plant and the
yesterday adopted a $3,944,546 Judge- Caillavet also said jestation, wildlife conservation directors to represent Drain-Du Pont Sabine River
. budget for 1966, but delayed "You can forget the county and river navigation
action on employe pay raises court-at-law for this year." He One of the highlights of the
• requests until later explained that the -ee --- — -
The budget was approved misdemeanor probation
without opposition ai a public
hearing yesterday aftemnoon.toxscrqeartroetanyprg.WrnEstes, publisher of the Long-
Only Justice of the Pe aceintoxicatedstosobtain.probationa vicw Dally News: and John Ben;
Whitney Prince of Precinct 2. will, I educe he . orkload of Shepperd, former state attorney
former-Mayor "Mary in Perkins- unty court . ... general.
of West Orange and Constable? TheD cases dominate the The presentations were made
O. A i Slim > Folsom of Precinct__(Sce BUDGET, Page 5)___by Byron Tunnell rd Austin, for-
1 attended the hearing. i ......
Perkins and Prince made no ,. c
comments. Consiable Folsom iJiainlfCr CiCtS
requested an additional deputy
for his precinct, which has Membershin
nearly twice the population of mul l SUl[I
any other precinct Hri HO ErrI.
County Judge Sid J. Caillavet "
state and right-of-way would be
financed by the county. _____ ______ _______ .U.g...,
A delegation of chamber of form development association,
, commerce officials and other during Longview, meeting. :,n Texas ...
and thundershowers Orange County ’ citizens is ex- ----- -—... __... _____ . ------
nected to appear before the! County commissioners adopt shape for openers . Casual- gated to Haley all the duties
highway commission - budget hut delay action on payties, cutdowns top topics in pro and responsibilities outlined in
The first phase of the pro'raises, other requests. * 'football . . McNeese State the area broker contract he
, posed project would be a curb ----- 1 opens Saturday. tween the FHA and Anton Dai
with increasing and gutter section from Inter- Top state water officials say ’ ----•1 . • Sasso, doing business as Dal
shower and thunder state 10 north to East Tram statewide plan only solution to INDIA-PAKISTAN Sasso Realty Co.
h - *i- “ - "hui Tn. । mhn1 "u' । Authoritative sources say the The bill listed the three overt
------ Indian government is seriously note • cnnenirne" “L-
--- ----- ----g ...... Newton County commissioners considering a cessation of hos-
Foyle and County Judge Sid approve same tax rate for com-
J. Caillavet were scheduled to ing year.
By BILL CKIPER matter of guesswork. Esti-
NEW ORLEANS, La (AP) — mates'range upward to a billion
ciation, a predecessor, are as
on Structures
A . „ until the fighting
County Drainage, Roadir
• t (_ - Those, he said, were on the
By BOB AX ELSON 1 A slate of nominees wasirancher. Middle Sabine: and
LONGVIEW < Spl ‘—Some 300, elected unanimously. Heading Leland W. Morrow of Orange,
delegates from throughtout thehe association as chairman is appliance dealer. Lower Sabine.
Sabine River basin converged I Robert Cargill of Longview, oil. At the'same lime, Dr S F.
here and formally organized gas and industrial developer, Fraser of Many, La . physician I
with election of officers yester- long interested in the potential and businessman, was desig-' 1
<tay keyed to a theme of “Let’s of maritime traffic upriver on : ‘ "
Navigate Now!” the Sabine. Cargill had served
With these steps, the Sabine: as temporary chairman. j the association.
River Development Association, Other vice chairmen are Meantime assurances came
aimed at full development of Harry Loftis of Tler, former from W E Hayes, director of
the Sabine River watershed with county judge and now a banker, the Sabine Parish Trade School
special emphasis on upriver representing the Upper Sabine; "— "J ---- ' -h-
barge traffic from Orange to J T Wrigh of Carthage, re
-Longview, came into being. I ’ "
proves incorrect. the'budget in January of cach year.
Wiuhave, to be .amended. The directors met yesterday
Were not going 10 take any 'afternoon in their regular
action on pay raises and some monthly meeting
of the other requests until , we O’Brien said that the board
find out exactly what our as- is awaiting figures from Orange
sessed valumion will be, and County Engi*. J. G. Foyle on the
know how much we are going amount of right of wav required
---— । ■ ■ ---- for the proposed widening of P „ ______ ...
F.M 105 north of Interstate 10 cincts 2 and 4 will be elected
ff .
k -.X
.Railroad Commission Directors meet regularly M 1 ,, ,
Shepperd served as the first once a month, and when'neces- If (fl Scsso s
president of the Sabine River sary in special-sessions They "°°V °
Watershed Association and was receive $25 per month
instrumental in its organization. Drainage directors must be a
.. - Estes-served as the second resident, in the precinct the-. _ m .
said action on Folsoms request VIDDR (SpD _ Vidor Cham- president of the group and has represent. . Precincts for the / s D)olvos
Would, have "wait umil the ber of Commerce directors an- been dedicated for many 'ears drainage district are not the 19 V‘ “J“ it
inesepzemmsossddomsopsbumsescgmmranenevtsarsgincarltertnanrs""ntonrbaznpssmattsrssgrdadnrrrushrompartionapvuashassaoawcts-ansinzdnscmnents
mid October complete until Larty O'Brien, president of sent.to the ,S Army Corps of east and north through orange, with -Dal Saso Realty C. and The balance for the remainder mits to construct new reser.
mherpreris. hudid adontea the chamber of commerce. saidEnsineens in Washington and east to the state line. The,its mployes, to embezzle and of ’he. year is $76404 ' This voirs in th state:
veshereforssthesbudgnisadoptedthat the membership campaign Eited was the motto of the Sa- boundary-line between the rail- steal property and money he leaves the district in a very Moores agency has the duty
estimated assessed valuation will begin in the later part of ne River watershed, known, road track and Sabine River longing to the government" has comforable financial position of developing a statewide wa-
of SOT 3 million H this estS or early November (See SABINE. Page 5) is an irregular line from the been postponed to a later date for the rest of 'he year." Butler ter .plan through the year 2000.
Ol 073 million, n inis estimate 1 The campaign-is usually held ----------5---n, s" 1.0 > said “In eight years, every plan I
proves incorrect, the budget in of each vear. c . - btDaer Spisodeagloal.homeDirgetors. with that report: have seen has been gutted hy
charge which involved Fo he vote to extend the district's 'he problem of interbasin diver-
sloursne “hahnsolyedsFederay current fiscal year two months sion." Booth said
city" in cranmi in U S District This is ddhe.so future fiscal If the planning, effort foun-
Court here esterday. years will coincide .with the drs on regional considerations
The bill of information against calendaryear. (See WATER. Page 5)
Dal Sasso stated that employes ‘
... cf the Dal Sasso Realty Co. 0. v , X! It'll
... carry Frisco conspired to embezzle, steal. 22 rotCS. /Vo Hills
on-Nov. 2. PastAstros ’ cTitl fightbe: purloin and knowingly conver
' O'Brien said that the directors __-__ tween Cassius Clay and F loyd property and money belonging
Data from U.S Weather Bureau wil need the right tof-way esti-’ Vidor Chamber of Commerce Patterson expected to be set for.to the United States of a value
Outiork ’ Partiv surcay mates to make, plans for their wil hold annual membership ' 2 Vegas. - of less than $100 during the pe-
igh todaJ’ b cloudappearance beore the Texas drive .earlier than usual. ' .. ■ ---. riod ..from Oct. 1 to Dec. 30,
Uw tofit ................ ’^Highway Commission in Austin --.Orange facing major - chal- 1964 .... '
L0M onghw.............. 720ct. 15 on 'he extension of FM County commissioners, drain", nge asainst No Igrid power Coconspirator listed in the hill
• !nii v > n 96 105. age directors reach agreement in Louisiana West Orange ol information, but not charged.
0!utlook. tomorrow PartM Construction costs for the orUpping for structures at favnrmd ....... ti •....... waeCari......•----------
cloudya.days. and clear project would be paid by the tersections -
night through tomorrow./.
Continued hot tempera-
tures. A few afternoon
and early evening show-
interest in stopping the blood-
- shed that began Sept 6
Thant, who has visited Paki-
stan. appears to have won
strong backing from the big
powers, especially the Soviet
i Union and the United States
Rm .
Commissioners approved a
maintenance contract with' the
..... ................. .. Tower Clock Co. for routine in-
Bv II UlRV KELLY the droning of names ' tion was the wav the resolutions spection and maintenance on
WASHINGTON (AP) — The The previous record was 15- half been brought to the floor in the courthouse clock The new
n favorgd over Little Cypress; was Carl Haley.444 Bake/Mre' House completed one of the odd- roll calls in one day in 1952 8 block of seven - . annual contract, is $75, a $10 re-
in St Mary’s, Vidor likely under- Bridge Citv. Haley was listed as est sessions in its history early Although not a single bill was it charged the procedure was due ion
dogs ' , general manager of the dias today after spinning its wheels passed, the big Democratic ma-an unfair slap at the Rules Also approved was a plat for
Sabin, nu K - A I . — • company ' 9 through a record-smashing 22 still delivered the freight, Committee, that it was an im- '(See NEWTON, Page 5) .
Sainsxivenbasin.delegatesTexarkana chosen Nositeam The biistated that Dal Sasso, calls sithout taking up a or a( least some of .( proper use of therule ' 7- ,—Ji ’
fnTaxspnper sutepees Com pltarvr"vahcf tamanahpnd 1 Rhaly called it a day 12 tions under the new ma rule mited power to bottle up om;ORANGE JUICE
erence. Praye s o i in 8009 • "o15 "me5t. a hours and 31 minutes after its 4b bypass the Rules. Committee — and suggested it was mainly - - —
noon opening, makig it the long-'and bring up four bills later in a fancy maneuver in the squab DUSTY BIBLE? — A Vinton
est session since April 8, 1964, the sessin . hie over home rle for the na- Sunday, school teacher asked
What happened was that Re- The hills would raise the paytion’s capital, her class of small children if
publicans and some Southern of federal employes, create a To drive home the objections, their Bibles al home were read
Sasso Reait? Co------ ” Democrats tried to use the rule foundation on the arts ami hu- the coalition demanded that the or dusty. "Ours is black," one
' “55 ......° . book to derail the Democratic manitics strengthen enforce-journal of the previous meeting girl replied ,
""'i' pverI express ment of the Equal Employment be read in full, rather than in GATOR CHASE- Then there
< ontra 4 con ’ irasy against the The result was a twisted par- Opportunity Act and amend the the usual abbreviated form Mrs A. G. Sheppard of Op
IntwL-i moa 1 lia'mcnlary track, some stCamyB'ank-Jfoliling Act With most of the Republicans angefleld who returned home
that ' ' n i " said words and -rpeated cries of When the witching hour came and Southerners making them-one day this week and found a
{"■’ company, employes at-l"Point of order. Mr. Chairman and went, however, the House selves scarce when points of no neighbor chasing a wild baby
e............ •............ mbted ,o remove an air con . a quorum isn’t present " decided to put aside three other quorums were raised, the read- alligator in her yard She does
_. . . . .. , . . The federal government acts ctioner valued at less than $100 With each roll call requiring similar resolutions and call it ing of the journal was interrupt- not know whete it came from.
Giants, grab largest Jead into try to lessen the impact of (rom * house at 3513 Bowlingjabout 25 minutes, much of Mon- quits ed so often it took more than six-but she's glad her neighbor
month. They ve won lUhurricanca, I (See DAT, SASSO, Page 5) day s sessions was' devoted to! Heart of the coalition's objec-.hours. jeaught it.
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SABINE RIVER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS ELECTED 8
-Cargil (Left), Loftis, Wrigt, .Morrow Start Work
been granted the power to re-
tain the services of an execu-
tive director to handle the day
to day affairs of the association
in all probability^ Pat Smith
of Longview, who did much of
the lobbyist work in. the past
session of the Texas Legisla-
ture on Dssage of navigation'
district bills, will be named Un-
til adequate funds are available' , . , t
this probably will be a parttime A,. . , xan reportedly told membere of
job . *n *eement was approved mg for structures where drain- month by coumy commission- . i , •
Overall goals ol the associa. aunjght. he tween , or a n 8 e age channels intersect with era", was approved unanimously tha in any, ofhosill
tion. in essence the same as the Coun tyand the ( ount Drainage county roads last night bv drainage directors ties, the armies would ’'V
.former Sabine Watershed Asao Pistric setting a Poliey for pay- The agteemen,. approved last, ln general, the agreement
(alls for the county to pay for
any structure for a new count)
load crossing an existing drain-
age channel •
ward helping rejuvenate, the The Red Cross raised its dam-
tragedy stricken state, where 52 age total to 1,029 homes de-
For Newton
■ । * I v j on Louisiana in the state’s .
basis I r/ied con County Tax
IaU ncwome 100 Ry PETE COLLINs
told newsmen late 'Ion- xri-rA., c , 1, *
.NEWTON (Spl) — Newton.
slonatnethng"htaravopeninsot watersomdoomndto prpxringrroomumunsatiomsanta SSr?
Breakdown of a bridge due to state water agen administra- dead • from downriver Plaque- 1 . *u a ° 95s5on.ee
vehicular traffic will be paid by. tors said yesterday. mines Parish • ‘
the county, and failure ue to “A deadlock betwen rain- Chetta said he finally reached, he county tax rate remains
water will be paid with drain- soaked and arid reaches of the the isolated parish bytelephone the same at $1 per $100 assessed
age funds- _ state could sabotage the sue- at 10 pm and only then could valuation.
The p o 11 c y. prepared by cess of a statewide water plan." Plaquemines authorities tell The Deweyville Common
County Engr J G Foyle, is de- the administrators told the mu- him the true story: only 20 — School District assessment,
signed to prevent future dis- nicipa panel of the Texas Wa-not 200 to 250 —-bodies would be however, shows a 20 - cent in-
agreements between the two ter Conservation . Development sent to New Orleans today for crease up to $2 for next year,
governing agencies. Association. the coroner's care The now inactive Newton
-- in other a'dion the district ap- Frank Booth, executive di-
proved purchase of a' half-ton rector of the Texas W a t e r
pickup truck from Wickersham Rights Commission anti Joe
Ford, Inc . of Orange on a low Moore, director of the Texas
bid of $1,500 . Modern Chevrolet ‘ W a t <• r Development Board.
k: ★
were known dead stroked. 26.352 with major dam-
Plans were afoot to convert age. 133.115 with minor damage,
1quisiana's antipoverty pro-680 trailer homes destroyed. 1.-
Shastrrs parliamentary partyjgram into a war on Hurricane 147 heavy damage. 2,050 small
Betsy A million dollars was businesses destroyed or heavily
....... ------ _. earmarked to put the Youth damaged. 1:147 pleasure and
whee they are now until details Corps to work cleaning up the commercial boats destroyed or
debris damaged
Sixty freight carloads of sur-- ----i--------------
}f aler Plan "'^“,'7';;^ Rate Is Set
Sunset today 6:22 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow 6101 a m
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