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VCLA Rated
The Orange LEADER
Ruy, Sell, Trade
With Classifieds
Pagex 8, 9
ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBR 14, IN)
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VOL. LXIV— NUMBER 172
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IF TAXES ARE NOT RAISED SOON
95-Cent Dollar Is Predicted for Next Year
-. t • •
might have to pay 6 per cent in-
."catch up with living costs" and
Marine General Is Killed TIAE
-evik_- . Kh" y.
As Helicopter Explodes
To Riverside Pollution
route to a Communist target in
the Vietnam War today. Maj.
! Plan OK’d
Judge Studying
Texan who took command of the
i, was on
an inspection • trip. The pilot of
The U.S. Command also an-
For Driver
nounced that Communist
Released POWs
Welcomed Home
k
POLITICAL DEBUT ON LINE-Shirley Temple Black’s
picture star for the benefit of photographers during her visit
• ~emt.1 Ara. Di..L 1. n .n.." — n. • .
embraced S. Sgt. James E.
(AP Wirephoto)
Pitzer, who walked down
The suR was heard in 128th
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step, looking drawn and pale.
In California
LBJ Offer
the city's sewer system
ately,".
Yantis told Pat Scarborough,
u b 11 c
lustmyre,
ance today as San Mateo Coun-
Private is Sentenced
lifting 450 men of the 1st Air Sail Francisco, votes whether to
Cavalry Division into a battle send the former child film star
prospect.
For Vietnam Refusal
to go is to the
said. "We
Less than 25 miles to the
fenced Army Pvt Ronald ock
committee that also includes
must pay at least 23 • \
challenger.
Paul McCloskey, 40. an attor-
News Agency.
cepted, varying in the forms of
war, charged her before the
:e offered. All
Fair Cam;
might
WILBERFORCE, Ohio (AP)
M
LOCAL
told to do something about
been A-No. 1.'
i plan,
ild be
WASHINGTON
com-
day Inn in Orange.
WEATHER
men moved into the area Mon-
to help put down the
it hall moved onto the
were on
SPORTS
ORANGE JUICE
andby
■ounds
gr
passing season for Stark with
Hie two groups have been
gox
Several fires, most of them
led on and off
minor, were r
SPort
display win-
store two miles from campus
Firestone can receive action on
an appeal to the injunction.
The two resolutions would au-
on a
basis.
i
$
A
Shirley Temple Black’s
Political Debut on Line
The Qty of Orange is con-
structing a sewer line that will
SAIGON (AP) — The United sion of two B52 bombers over
States lost its second general in the South China Sea while en
of the
classes
..... 8
Mid 50?
...... M
Rejected
By Hanoi
More Firestone
Talks Slated
91 Arrested
in Rioting
On Campus
per cent of, the total coat.
Four program swill he at-
Mamb« Asancteted Pre
King Festores Service
No major ground fighting whs
reported elsewhere.
with him.
The crash came little more
than four months after Maj.
Gen. William J. Crumm of the
U.S. Air Force died in a colli-
plained of injuries.
About 600 National Guards
or one of her nine male rivals to
Congress.
The 39-year-old Woodside ma-
lirm st
m, toe..
at the county fair-
four miles away.
High today .........
Low tonight ........
High tomorrow .....
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (AP)
— The political debut of Shirley
Temple Black hangs in the bal-
60 Days
Allowed
consumer dollar may be worth
about 95 cents this time next
year it taxes are not raised
soon.
The forecasts of most college
chance of fog, late tonigh
and early tomorrow.
The Greene County sheriff's
office said between 300 and 400
Credit supply—Many smaller
borrowers would find credit
unobtainable, in any practical
sense, bccau.se of heavy govern-
ment borrowing to finance a po-
tential 828 billion deficit-and
because the Federal Reserve
Board would be forced to turn
pounded suspected Red posi-
tions 16 miles southwest of Dak
To, dropping 150,000 pounds at
bombs on a suspected base
camp and staging area.
The U.S. helicopters came un-
Voters today could vote for
any candidate, regardless of
sion.
the board before their meeting
on Nov. 28.
LOCAL gross’ Voters in California's erecial election would pull vot:
The City of Orange and River- San Mateo County make their
side Homes, Inc., have been selection today.
"On Nov. 11, aboard the U.S.
aircraft carrier ‘Enterprise,’
Johnson made a vague state-
ment that a peace conference
(See HANOI, Page 6)
year unless taxes sre raised
soon.
Riverside to ask the city coun-
cil and Riverside to set a meet-
war demonstraors at the Presi-
dio, 6th Army headquarters.
Seven demonstrators were sr-
rested outside the courtroom
ents live in Talcott, W.Va.
At Ft. Bragg, Jackson’s jubi-
Negotiations between Fire-
stone Petrochemical Center and
Its striking union will resume
tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Holi-
Jay Inn in Orange.
Judge James N. Neff began
study today of testimony in a
suit that could bring about re-
organization of the government
of the City of Vidor and changes
in action by the city council.
Actions to improve the city's
water and sewer-operations will
take up a major portion of the
agenda at today's meeting of
the Orange City Council.
National Guardsmen help to
put down a riot touched off by
dismissal of a student at pre-
dominantly Negro Central State
University.
dumping into the river.
The city normally does not
construct lines for private in-
terests.
Riverside has maintained that
(See POLLUTION, Page 61
ist terms for ending the war in
Vietnam.
__.... houses on Meeks Drive will be
He slid the cost would be considered.
petted to be approved. Bids
would be taken on Dec. 3.
Huffman sald the money will
(See CITY, Page 6) 1
era good marks to try- and top
. . . National League raps
American League for infrac-
tions.
Data from U.S. Weather Burear
Outlook—Clear to partly cloud;
and continued mild througi
forms, indicating they
have recently come south.
would be forthcoming. if
thing was not done
He then said they had a 60-
day limit to resolve their differ-
ences.
"If we do not see a solution in
Mrs. Black promptly fired a
telegram to the committee with
the countercharge that it was
being used by McCloskey for
campaign purposes.
A forecast of morning rain
threatened to cut deeper into
the prediction of John Bruning,
San Mateo County clerk, that
only 60 per cent of (he more
VIETNAM
Three American Army ser-
Capt. Dwight Carey
patrol saw
the end ot the hearing ,
Sample attempted to remove the
the coastal lowlands 365 miles
northeast of Saigon. But it was
not known whether Hochmuth’s
death was due to enemy action.
The general, a lantern-jawed
Saturday . . . Hollywood stars They have been going over
add glitter to Alvin Dark golf old contract
it her nine opponents for Con- tournament.
the living rest increase hit a 5
per cent rate lor any prolonged
period
Interest — The government
8
Ps
W
Division, was killed in a heli-
copter explosion and c-
north of Hue. Four men died
Tops inflation
See Page 7
v
Wages-A dewround of big
wage increase demands would
develop The wave has been
subsiding, though new settie-
menta still average about 6 per
cent and the Ford Motor Co set-
tlement was around 6 per rent
orficials predict privately that
a congressional delay on lax ac-
tion of three or four months,
permitting prices Io spurt, could
and corporation economists
show solid agreement that infla- ______________________
tion is a serious threat. They . tax action, perhaps in combine-
sound, in fact, much Like the tion with other curbs on de-
speeches being given by Presi- maud. And an informal canvass
---—Summary - Index-----
News of Today
contests . . . UCLA rated top
team in nation — faces USC
The TWQB has the power to
fine polluters or to get an in-
' lion —......
ing machine levers at the 575
polling places.
Jackson’s mother said her son
"had the training (as a Green
Beret) to fake a brainwashing
job just to win his release.” His
father, a bus driver and me-
chanic, expressed confidence
ty among industry economists
that the surtax is the only an-
in Beaumont required the com-
pany to bargain, as recom-
mended by the National Labor
Relations Board.
the tight money screws Mort-
gage funds would dry up Home-
budding industry leaders fear
there would be a housing reces- . set off another union drive to
According to the state
teaching assistanta wou
revive the wageprice spiral
Ptofite-Prent after taxes
would climb to a record high
The proposod 10 per rent surtax
on corporationa, on the other
hand, might cancel out the gain
and leave profits below the 1906
. peak of MB 1 billion
Production A typical current
forecast, assuming s' tax in
crease, is for national output to
increase by $eo billion to above
1040 tnllkm Chairman Gardner
Although no comments have the campus
----- been made by either party, t
Bowl pictures will be clearer negotiations appear to be fulfill
There were no survivdts. Two
American pilots, the American
crew chief and a Vietnamese in-
terpreter also died in the crash,
U.S. military headquarters in
Saigon said it was not believed
there was any enemy lire in the
area at the time, but officers at
Marine headquarters in Da
strong opinion that the matter
should be resolved immedi-
companied as far as New York
by Thomas Hayden, a Newark,
N.J., writer who brought them
out of Cambodia. Hayden is a
“ ----------.- a 1 Riverside's pollution of the Sa-
•The treatment on the trip has bine River within the next 60
naan A-N• 1 days or face possible court ac-
tion.
Commenting on
remarks made on the fligl..
deck of the carrier Enterprise
off San Diego Saturday, Nhan
Dan said: •
Economists predict today's
consumer dollar may be worth tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the Holi-
about 95 cents this time next day Inn in Orange.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Econ- dent Johnson's aides in behalf of
Firestone and representatives day night
of the Oil, Chemical and Atomic riot About ...........
Workers International Union Lo- campus and the others
cal 4-23 met yesterday in the standi
George Woodrow ends fine third meeting in a week.
swer. Sharp spending cuts or _____ ____ ______
vigorous credit restraint are fa- guessed at between : and 6 per ... , ... - - ■ -
vored by mapy. cent for consumer prices and terest on its bonds Highgrade
But most favor some kind of around 3 per cent for industrial corporate borrowers, already
commodities. paying 6 per cent and up, could
Many say such speculation is find themselves paying I « 9
academic, since in the absence per cent.
Negotiations between Fire- students were involved. Several
stone Petrochemical Center and of those arrested also
its striking union will resume
. ■ cident July 6. He heeded the ________________
crash Strategic Air Command’s 3rd 3rd Division last March,
Air Division on Guam. an inspection ■ trio. The
Jackson Monday night as he
and two other U.S. Army ser- lant
geants returned to the United with Pitzer, who walked down
States after years of captivity the plane's ramp with a halting
tron, mother of three teen-age party. The San Mateo County
children, wound up her door registration is predominantly
bellringing bid in a verbal slug- n-——
ging match with the fellow Re-
omists in the government, and his 10 per cent income tax sur-
many outside it, predict today's charge proposal.
But there is far less unanimi-
court action.
Representatives of the city ange County city,
and the housing project met taxing power of 11.... , ___________________
yesterday in Austin with stall several garbage ordinances The for the amounts listed
'members of the Texas Water plaintilts also demand election statements
Quality Board at a fiegting u . cy arsiai am iim
called by the board. nual election of city officials
in question was the dumping - -_______
of raw sewage from Riverside District Court here
into the Sabine River and the
■ about his captivity.
“It’s been a long trip and I'm
glad to be home.” Jackson said.
‘The treatment on the
the central highlands, after two
weeks of hard battling there.
Only occasional sniper and mor-
tar fire were reported this
morning after a fierce battle
late Monday in which 10 para-
troopers of the U.S. 173rd Air-
borne Brigade were reported
killed and another 33 wounded.
Eight-engine B52 bombers
Gen. Bruno A. Hochmuth, 56, South Vietnam. Five men were
commander of the 3rd Marine lost with Crumm, 48, in that ac-
TOKYO (AP) - North Viet- ----------- -
nam rejected today President der heavy machine-gun and
ton'e nfF.r F.r n... 4010. small arms fira Mond Sv while
ren Hill He said he did not
know what the federal agency's
action would be, nor the extnt
of economic opinion— Inside and of a lax increase there would be
outside the government on the heavy credit restraints or a
record and off the record-pro- spending clampdown, or both, if
duces this consensus of what
1968 may be like if there is no
tax increase:
Prices —T h e’ increase is
Outlook for Thursday—No im-
portant changes.
Sunset today .....5:22 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow . 6:39 a m
WINOS - Yoriobi, meaIN ,ouhe
II $o 1 mph. dayllme oi^i a te
11 m ph. of night.
TIDES - $qbine; High, 1 pre, 2;2
• m; low, 7:21 om. 855 pm Bolivor
High. 1 p.m, 3:42 pre-, low, 8:3
p.m, 9:30 p.m.
YESTERDAY - Temperalures: Hig
79, iow tH, *
g0ta militatyrevlew board i^'wi^i'treWng. and behboda
and ran he earned •o the Mill- also may include simulator in-
tary Court of Appeal*. struction and multlcar driving
However, Stanley Faulkner, range training. Simulators, «*■
one of Lockman's attorneys,/ing computers, mock-up auto
sald a direct appeal will be controls and color movies of
MPa cartled six others from the "ade.t the ".s supremeactuuttutrofftorp"tuatpnac.knot
"I would do it again" de. He said • habeas corpus ac- bile unit, the board was told
sentence of nny challenge of the constitu-consists of 30 clock hours at
"My father had doubts about tionality of the Vietnam war. elasaroomninstruction. Plus st
ou ku snow tor.........
The court officers deliberated nam, Lockman has declared he: Once.a teen-ager has com-
only 11 minutes on convicting believed the war to be illegal. pleted the classroom phase. he
—‘-----—i—"— -----------!-----can take an examination for a
driver's license restricted to
A e n Al e | ruv AI e 1 driving with a licensed driver 21
Clty Council Io Considersasansnonompaz
• • . of the course, including actual
WVT n C n) 1 driving, may take the test for an
w ater-bewer Proposals
A runoff election is scheduled _ .. . .
Dec. 12 between the topRepub- Orange director of p
lican and top Democrat in to- works, and Frank Husunyte,
—- ...------, ___________ . .----------- ----------- -------------day's balloting unless one ot the orange, attorney representing
Johnson’s offer for peace talks small arms fire Monday while ty, a flourishing suburb south of four Republicans and six Demo- Kiverside to ask the ritv coan-
ahnord • ver-el -kin -- - -- liftind 450 men nf the Id Air e - - F-enoi-~- •atA- -hatk-- crats in the race polls more
than 50 per cendan unlikely ing date in Orange and notify
. ' the hnord hnfara I Isao matn
area 15 miles west of the provin-
cial capital of Tam Ky. The U.S.
The rejection was in an article Command said fighting tapered
of the Hanoi newspaper Nhan off atter six hours with four
Dan, organ of the North Viet- Americans killed and 19 wound-
- • • ed. Communist casualties were
geants released by the Viet after this Saturday's football
Cong arrive in the United *•—‘
another helicopter accompany-
----- - gun- ing him said the general's craft
ners shot down two American was flying at about 1,000 feet
helicopters and damaged five when it appeared to explode in
more Monday in fighting along the air, broke N two and
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dr.
Benjamin Spock and singer
Joan Baez.
Ring said the release"was a
gesture of goodwill toward
American Negroes. Feckson and
Johnson are Negroes.
“We appealed to the humani-
tarian instincts of the’ North
Vietnamese," King said, adding
that the committee hopes to aid
in the release of additional U.S.
prisoners.
Jackson smiled broadly, as
three fellow Green Berets em-
braced him and slapped him on
the back on his arrival at Ft.
Bragg. Jackson, Pitzer and
Johnson all received their Spe-
cial Forces training at Bragg.
Jackson accepted a cigarette
but declined to answer questions
aboard a neutral ship in a neut- 1--, — r-----— - — .»»» weuig. •
ral sea. It reiterated Commun- Cavalry Division into a battle send the former child film star
...B.. s vav vcia, was south in the coastal lowlands,
broadcast by Hanoi's Vietnam U.S. paratroopers of the 101st
. • Airborne Division reported kill-
..MILKY PROBLEM - The
question in the homework of the
fourth grade Orange student
asked for a list of five things
with milk in them After think-
ing several minutes, the young-
ster wrote. "Cheese, ice cream
. . . and three cows.”
MISUNDERSTOOD A‘ young
girl watching television heard
an appeal to vote for passage
of urban renewal next Satur-
day in Beaumont she asked her
parents, "is he running for
president?"
Johnson’s ing- 20 Communist troops in a
the flight series of scattered clashes while Fair Campaign Practices Com-
suffering.nosasualties..TheU.S mittee in Washington D.C. with
wemy Norh1°oftnameesmyAdeny impugning nispatriorism by fal
regulars wearing new green un. igyingthsmiws.on how to end
Democratic., , - sight, one way to g
“Z“ snmuramnusz.z
ney and a Marine in the Korean publican.
tles, furniture and other objectsor line alons. Destroyer Drive clared
in a riot that ended today with to catch the lines that are now phia 1
91 arrests as police and Nation-
; By EDEE HOLLEMAN : ’ ‘ ‘
I ■ AUSTIN (Spit — The City of study today of testimony in a tion i . . .
.’.Orange and Riverside Homes, suit that could bring about re Alice Guidry. City secretary A-T AP.A driver edu
k Inc., have been told to do some organization ofthe government and tax collector, was called tocaton.pian. provides tar
■ : thing about H iverside’s pollution of the City of Vidor and ehanges the stand to identify six tax nondoeree teaching asalatomts
■ of the Sabine River within the in actions by the city counei. statements that had been mailed 0 prevent an inatructor.short-
■ next 60 days or face possible The suit, filed by A,E Bean/to plaintitfs A8e was approved Monday by
and other residents of the Or-; Sample asked Miu Guidry It '* sate Board of Hduc ation.
y, challenges the the taxes would be marked t'rider now state driver II-
the council and | paid ' If ehecka were made out cense laws, teenagers who have
ainen Tit- -- 1e- on the not pansed a driver education
At least 10 Ohio highway pa-
trolmen and sheriff's deputies
were.Injured, mostly by thrown
objects, authorities said. Most
of the Injuries were minor, but
one patrolmen suffered a bro-
ken leg.
. startled expression came as her "leading man," Sen Everett
Nang said they did not rule out M. Dirksen, R-III., prepared to kiss the former child motion
that possibility. ri - f e -- - phggh h -e hu -
The flareup ol fighting along to the Capitol. Mrs Black is a candidate in today’s "California
lant manner contrasted shrply the coastal lowlands coincided election to till the vacant 11th district seat in the House.
"' ' “ ' ’ with a lull artjind Dak To, in
come to the property line of Riv-
erside along Byron Simmons . .
wETUIE, umo cAr, Drive. However. Riverside court.
— Students threw stones hot would need to build an intercep- ■
3'nr<^ stones, DoF- tor line .Un. DeFove DH‛.
great n^ght^against Port Arthur meeting since an injunction highway
Actions to improve the city’sit had to be done separately, to draw up (he plans,
water and sewer operations will The council also is expected The water system in Brown-
take up a major portion of theito act on a request from Joe C, wood need* some large mains
agenda at today's meeting of Norman Equipment Co. that he to provide adequate water pres-
the Orahge City Council be allowed to put in brick, man -sure for fire protection
The council will-meet at 7:30 holes in the sewer lines he is; me wousla
p m at the city hall installing in Brownwood Addi for the eventual Installa
aCoon a proposal from cily Huffman said the precast con ton. 0 an calondi"ropao
Mgr. Jack Fuffman that a 700- manholes colleS for in the Laneing senvnzerstate ’
foot exunxion of x.^erjme contras wereunsataractory: 0Set for the
to reach lair houses without the brick manholes for letr, actualwork , w... nw.
sewer services than the normal cost. , Resident"ooniMeskn.Drte
Huffman told the council in a The authorizatson of engineer long.have,complainedabputstde
------ .p. ------------workshop session last night that .Ing plans for the eventual re 0 theucityn1o provide
the dow was shot out of a furniture the line would be an extension; working of the water system in tnem "inezewer,nhehmansig
• • ' ' neth from the Enner Road line Brownwood and the extension of The s a l e of the remain ng
which is being installed as partsewer services to a handful of M00.000 worth of bonds in the
- --- * ■ -■ " ...... 1966 sewer bond issue isiex
trained at a state training cen-
ter. with two TOday sessions
turning out a total of 60 assist-
(See DRIVERS. Page «)
TState Orders Solution
held today but that no toot extension ot a sewer line contrac were unsauatactory.1
other student congregations be made on Jack’s Island Road and that Norman would Install
would be permitted. ...... .....
FT. Bragg, N.C. (AP) — Fei- that his son would receive “all
low Special Forces soldiers the care he needs" in U.S. mili-
shouted “Welcome home” and tary hospitals. Jackson's par-
namese Communist party.
V - . . s. .. The article, signed by “the not known,
member of an American peace Commentator," synonym ot a Iace tha
--mmiAA that nlen 1neinee • ■ _■ ■ ■ . ’ .? ,
high-ranking party official, was
al Guardsmen patroled the pr
than 221,000 for the dnvnrntyyamposcentral **
by the Viet Cong.
The cheer for Jackson came
from a trio of his comrades as
he stepped off a military plane
that returned him and M. Sgt.
Daniel Lee Pitzer of Spring
Lake, N.C., to Ft. Bragg.
Pitzer walkd unsteadily and
laid down on an ambulance
stretcher. An Army official said
he had a serious vitamin defi-
ciency.
The third prisoner of war re-
leased in Cambodia Saturday
M. Sgt. Edward R. Johnson of
Seaside, Calif., was removed
from the plane in a stretcher at
Washington, D.C., and taken to
Walter Reed Army Hospital. He
was reported suffering from
dysentery and malnutrition.
The three sergeants were ac-
to which the - Moral govern-
ment would help pay for‘Texas’
program. \
Pupils between s and 21 years
old art eligible for enrollment
jin driver training, and must be"
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A iMhman on two counts nt refus-enrolled tuition-free by schools
general court martial has sen- ing to obey lawful orders. fundsrfoelvthstprogpnm federal
fenced Army Pvt Ronald ifock- They pondered 20 minutes schoola - - PP*2™ -ca
man to 30 months at hard labor longer in deciding the 30 months
for refusing orders to go to Viet-gentencerwithndzonorahlendis
ham. Shvaryare maximum term is cepted, v<fy mg In
.r . The court convicted and sen- . e. astomaticnliv will practical experienei
junction against them, and Yan- tenced Lockman Morday after a eTte JcmartomL" d inelule elasaroom
tis indicated that this action trial punctuated by clashes be- tn * mtar reve" " "
some- tween military police and anti-
tomorrow with a
■ - ■ -g r - - .. - ---g - u=i; a The development: of a plan
stated Sample of Beaumont represent conference with Judge Neff, the of drivet education using non-
I that line tha cite lahinction was sustained degree teaching aasistana will
imple told Neff the plaintiffs'make it poasible to educate all
__________ .. _____________ ‘ 1 i the11 eligible youth at a reduced cost
policies and action* of the Vi be injoined from collecting without increasing the teacher
dor (My Council taxes for 1966 and subsequent ahortage," the plan says.
The day-long court session/to.1966. . ; The plan has been submitted
was brought to . climax X'tbai'S: I* indisan 9
(See SIT.FAgN Educatioh Commissfoner War-
Crashed on its back ha lake.
For Action Vidor Lawsuit F| .
Judge Sames N Neff began tax subject as pert of the litiga- HUuOUIUII
States.
NATIONAL
Shirley Temple Black or one
’ l’
4 1
f I
Ackley of the President * Coun-
cil of Economic Advisers says
the rise would be $3 .pullion it
there is no tax increas an ex-
pension rate fast enough, he
sald, to cause overheating and
trouble
Even if the urtax takes effect
Jan , 1 as Johnson has urged,
many economista believe infla-
tion will rut family buying pow-
er in 19 by as much as 3%
rents on the dollar.
10 Cant* * * * * *
ment of the legal ruling until and a fire caused damage to a _______ _ „
grocery at Xenia, four miles of the 1966 sewer bond
from the campus. The highway I„ - • ' - -
ig over the patrol reported 12 of its patrol about $,002, but that it would
line-by-line cars and three sheriff! cars open up a-large amount ot prop- thorize the engineering
damaged. lerty and cast less now than it Turner, Collie 4 Bradel
. .......... -go., -.... . icourse cannot get an operator's
meeting,4 a cily marshal and the an- Misa Guidry answered in the license until they are 18
affirmative I Gov, John Connelly was made
Whereupon, Sample presented {responsible by a new state law
----------------- her with six checks made out to administer a driver educa-
. r -= .......... - Most of the testimony con for the amount* shown on the tion program in the schools He I
failure of the project to tie into cerned points of law with E B statements. Idelegated that duty to the Texas I
Ino citys sewer system Votaw ol Vidor arguing tne rase However. Votaw objected to Education Agency.
Hugh Yantis, TWQB executive for the plaintiffs and Ernest 1. the procedure and following a
secretary,, sald. We, stated Sample of Beaumont represent conference with Jiidto Ne"
quite firmly that we feel that mg the city. ’object
the. “tmo„,Orange and. River The suit is a challenge to the San .
kideuHomeshowners should incorporation of Vidor and thelasked in the suit that
know that the board is of the nlieC and ationa rmV be injolned f---
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 272, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1967, newspaper, November 14, 1967; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619915/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.