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________ earing Set by City
SSSSThe Orange Leader
TV' appointmrat
Marlin Thompson
of City. Aftv Both tort Tb* oa:h of
as acttng.'tem-.iiHerim commissioners
porarv nty man* ■ter and autoori- regular term begin on Ailg.-T3
ration of a screening committee to The necessary bonds were execuF
assist in prchminar- investigation'ed last night,
of candidates for the past was! In keeping with his appointment/
approved by a full complement of Thompson, a municipal employe |
Orange city commissioners late since Oct 11. 1955, has the powers
yesterday. and pay of a city manager. While
Participating In a called meet- serving as an acting city manager
fng for the first time were R. N, he wilt receive the 9900 per month
(fpoh) Whitehead, Firestone safe- pay and $60 monthly car allow-
tv supervisor, and Alfred E.‘Miller,*ance. As city euorne\ he was paid
Spencer maintenance mechanic. $550 per month; (
The need for an Acting manager
was cited late yesterday after-!
noon by Mayor C. H (Herb)]
Meeks. He was primarily moti-
vated by the urgency of prep
tion of a budget for' the 1937
fiscal year. This budget, already in
rough draft form, must be
jSRhrt?] VOL'UV—NUMBER
ounci
Five Sections
To Be Studied
For Revisions
Member Associated Press ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JULY. 30, 1957
m fin Lctrasf edition
es, Aides Working
Skies' Plan
„ Zounty Dads Due To Get Revisions Hope Russia^
Ip Road Bond Program by Friday 5™ Program
o«.“f SSJEr*5^s£SJ tAgU-qr* rrv*#" iondon «pi - a*.
familiar vrtth fttMaK .■«*■ and r£> btbls dr,tleb ,JtI jjCjJ ,„r plan, for a limnad
vs. m tssur as vrtsrjjtsrvjs!.
disarmament ac-
.capacity, he should have the au*;
thority and the pav. it should be pared,he original report,
emphasised that this action will *1 p* l ,
Jn. no way interfere in our search 1_.1VII
for a permanent replacement,,wJl **
“cSmtataU4 Lawrence Smai Pushed AS^
hall made a motion, seconded by
Councilman E. E. (.Tack) Bonnin,
that Thompson be retained as the
(See THOMPSON, Page S)
.. I
"They plan to spend the entire
Several protects were discussed. morning iiTHjtk*.** a spokesman
—not all of which could be covered **14 as the u\ secretary of state
talks
ini!
setfi
f
Bids Sought on four Streets
In Northern Section of City
f by the amount of money evaHoWe c'oswed hlmsetf^nh'WaWtd
c—and the engineering firm is to srn and other American officials.!
' arrive at detailed figures so that s.assen heads iW American
I the'county can go back to the delegation to the fiv^jwwtt I S.;
■jOrange Citv Commission for a final Disarmament subcommittee which
[ selection of the preferred project has bogged down here a
or projects. months of negotiations
Some II3LOOO originally planned Dull** arranged to sit in 1:
u/icunur-mu I* in ,he program for use on Sunset on a Strategy meeting of the
senators aereed todav to eo alone driv* has been deleted after Mr. Western delegations to the j
with a move to |£v aside toe civil *nd ,Mr5' H j 1 utc.hfr »nd |br.re|ircscnhng the United States.
r(,i„. kin p.m. #k. butcher k Moore Humbert (o' Britain, Fiance and Canada.
agreed to pay two-thirds of th
Temporarily
$
Ste works* m^defensi’1mmey m “ ®T Al50 ,aP ** D,,IIm *
bill and other legislation. cost 1 fringe would pay one-third. meeting with British Prime Minis-
Sen. Russell (D-Ca) announced Changes suggested hiv* been the ter Harold Macmillan and Foreiitn
Bids will be received until Aug. the legal notice waa made by Com-{after a meeting of Southern Dem- widening of 10th street from John Secretary Selwyn I Invd to discuss
misstoner E. E. (Jack) Bonnin, ocrats who are fighting the civil avenue to Cordrey avenue where,a wide ran-c of diplomatic issues,
seconded by Councilman Alfred E. | rights bill that they will raise no right-of-wiy alone is expected to including the tribal uprising in
Miller, and passed unanimously, 'objection to a two-day armistice cost $90,000 and widening of Divi- Muscat and Oman *
In explaining the need for the in the Senate battle over the sion west of #th to 13th St*. i The immediate issue in the dis
work, the city engineer, Joe E.| measure. I Widening oflfith street to Dutch- armament negotiations is the
Jenkuw said the streets in ques-; Republican Senate. .Leader., ^Hv» ,h. kr.i,»,u on forthcoming presentation of a U S
\
13 at 7:30 p.m., next regular Or-
ange City Commission meeting, for
repairs and seal coating of four
streets in the northern section of
the city.
The advertisement for such bids
was authorized by city councilmen
yesterday afternoon in a called riorated
meeting. A motion approving
Petitions Seek
To Keep Gatlin
ment and (City Mgr. Gene Gat]in. 'session all winter if necessary to; ROADS, Pa«« 3i
C
QUAKE
She Was
;TIM CARRIED TO AMBULANCE
of Many Injured by Disaster
The complete reworking on a pass what they regard as an rf-
[contract basis includes Knottyjtective bill. <
Pine. 20th from Rein to Sunset] Knowland has said he would not
and Chapman and Carter from 14th object to a short break in the chit
to 16th. Estimated cost was in ex- rights debate proposed by Sen.
cess of $3,500 and it was felt by I vndon B. Johnson of Texas, the
iJenkins that the contract specifi- Democratic leader,
cations would result in good quali-' Johnson had announced he
221-
State CIO-AFL
Merge Officially
would seek a unanimous agree- AUSTIN l.W-Tho Texas
hemg circulated among municipal # t^ base er Pieces of leK'slat.on 71,6 ‘ ^bmption
I Some Western observers inter-
preted Dulles' first statement* here
las an indication the West is less
hopeful than before of obtaining *
broadrr disarmament treaty »t
this tftoe, and that he will attempt
,to salvage some sort of agreement
on aerial inspection which would
; reduce the danger of suprise at-
, tack.
Mate, spMgjng to reporters, the sec.
Mexico City Ruins Searched
For Victims ok Earthquake
AJpiv
Mexicans.
By BOB AXri.SON
An Aug. 27 public hearing waa
set by the Orange City Commis-
sion last night as a notice of in-
tent on the question of calling an
election for changes in the mu-
nicipal chapter.
» During the discussion in a called
meeting at the city hall, five item*
were listed in the present charter
, which need to be repealed or have
become outmoded. A motion for
the public hearing was made by
< .mimissioner E. E. (Jack) Bon-
a ain, seconded by Councilman Law-
X rence Smalltalk and passed unan-
■ Inoualy.
7 I It was worded in this fashion;
"That the city secretary be di-
rected to publish a -eetiei. aa.gfc
quired by law tp all qualified
voter* of-the CrtV of Orange that
a meeting,will be held Mi® 27 at
7:30 p.m for the purpose of pass-
ing an ordinance, calling an elec-
rtion for submission of the following
amemimenis to the Charter of the
MjM City o' Orange
rag Specifically listed for repeating
MK'are'AfScle 13. Section 6„ Article
17 and amending Section 5 Article
4 These articles a* they stand at
the -presenlitnie are .
KArticle 15,‘under f)te heading of
public, whiiols, long since out-
m<xled. provides for the election
of trustees to the public free
1 schools of the city' of Orange. Stip-
ulates the terms nod establishes
the it powers the Oftume Inde-
lmodem School District has held its
own elections since 1923 follr
■ its creation by a special "legisla^
tiVP act
Article 17, Section R states:
■ "(Jvtalifications for Chief of Police:
! The chief of police or city marshal
as th*> office rnsv he constifttted by,,-'*’
the Board of Commissioners. yJdEfi
posses the following audiiflca-
■ tioos He shall tie w rpanfuciyt citl-
»en of the City tiE'Orange, pos-
sessed of goojk-'fnoral character,
end shall hyve pa d property taxes
for at ia*ht two years preceding
liie dale u( hi* appointment and
unfess he possesses these quahfi-
•'rations, h s nofutnatHm or ,ivi|>oint-
■ merit to ill#1 office of vtid Chief of
Police or City Marshall shall not
he confirmed hy the Board bf
Commissioners."
Section 5 of Article 4 sets the
Salary of commissioners at $2 foe_
lie hist victim* of Sunday s
hriv.
workers in Orange todav.
Hie Leader was told that some ’not P,ant m,ix asphalt repa
etitions were dia- 0 damaged surfaces and building
department heads with
tions that signatures be obtained.
Wording of one of the petitions
is as follows: "During the past
week* thero has been much pub-
licity concerning the city em-
"’"^TRiyet* being so dissatisfied kvith
their jobs, and thero was fear
among the city employees regard-
ing their jobs, and we, the under-
signed, wish to state, that these
statements are untrue. We have
enjoyed working for the City under
prove drainage.
Afte this preliminary work
finished, the street surfaces will,P*oy," Russell said.
■ ras. "■'» - ‘-esf-'.,hI T\iZK £S2S S2t22i 2“.
By JlulMIF. S. 'PAYNE ______Hi__ I
MEXICO CH Y HV-A crow Of] Thci'e'wef'e unconfirmed reports each meeting and restricts such
500 men dug into Um ruins of an fjgrfW family .on th s lower Boorjjdecttnys to tw'o per pmnth. In the
apartment building today seekimHif ihcyip.ir, mtnt hwre had Imen discuMjOn last night. Bonnin sue-
■ MfC hrtv.ng Xlar»c party at the time 'estnl that this section he amend-
4 • ‘ ■ q bike. Officthh lielo.’ved pd * h,k,> «• J*r
botUcsl would tie found. * |Tli'xmul‘" "f »lve
th,Texas Suto AF^CO J^— £°S tX.fcl^ ^nit.ined
bso .ergot mgBn^lSr S iBSStVt ^ ’ ■ 4 ' " ' « **
. Ser £\'%\ be demonstrated that the'j^f !nd X'lTll'on^.e^ «»e specific right of eminent do-
in
but'ment for the Senate to take up,Federation of Labor and the State' ,„7V Med the . l-f<l ( ft*
indi-. compromise version* of the de-CIO Council formally merred to- T y P* . *r ? , . 1 ? . ^ ■•'*« five-story apai.tident house-tome lmf.n.%,
■ fehse and agricultural appropria-:dav a, th*- Te*»« ct'.ta art .rm sklf’ p *n ^’r ,n*Pet t,®n 10 which crumbled toM'a pile of cm I.leven im»m
th hot plam iniVasphalt" repairs Russeil .said that if Koowl.nd'a ivec^tohd^ ^ta^n ,na •rmamenls ,or t >?t coHtfps^ m the C.pit.1,
*s‘! "If it be demonstrated
toy danger of surprise attacl
will be reduced," he said/' "D hospital. This brought the number i hmg
!TV alt ....,
r'._ mayor's salary wttich is stipulated
p„ 01 at tlflO tn-rhe rharter at fljC, and
main a* it nppiies to the urban
ai^n' .jin..,. _ merger fame shortly After Cmv.
SCO, Knowland Will nivt com* prirf* Hg n l AI Ug* oiV#>n » cKm-t
i«v/ ” oualkaii jv,c5. uan,e,l wm givwi a .^nort
standing ovation after an address
his own project time which
(See BIDS, Page S)
Heat Wave
enjoyea wuming fur me L-uy unaer 9
isisrritmX » Grips Texas
T
Ru
Other crews were bd*v demob rWi„, pr„?ran,. |„ ,;nirment.
should be more poesibl|. f6 make of known dead in >jextoo City to,structures. \ Wmed^sf^SStr1 rtamtos1 couM
(See DULLES,.Page S) $2 and the tcrfil fw the country Reports from other sectimw of b(. mail* prior jo the public hear-
--■* I ;be cmauv allowed to* only nja* tog on the* t qu-spons.
jor dsmn^.e from the quake wMl The question nf adding other prtv
i a nanwv area rununy eou h\ (V> CHABTEB, Page $)
iirnn MtJtlco City to th ; Pacific A - • ■ •—.•
rt nn of Acapulco. j I j,/■f*
iSiSr. ta^oSrti-sA'ar S3s*,n*l,i:,*,,r5i‘s
bidding contractor will determine doeaji’Mromplete^ other I ejji s I a t ive! P t ^* d i *r tou bis /vmt*
j debate, toe^esponsibihry ’ wto^te *pee,.'h■ ,f? ,old ,h<‘ that
te«ur»'^#rSainlj Necessary Items ot Business;?=
23 If “^ “ h‘ ,h#ni DF.WPyvil.T.E (Spl) - The or elect touchers." 'ualurc There included f -twt.' HfHfjmW (AP)-FederaUudge
_l ■_ i Tw- . . iDeweyvillb. Common Sbhool Din- ( The suggestion is daslfned to be f!uade,sj-'’ra, Morelia, Toluca, Joe Ingratumi spent an hour and
, • • ■ >_• . , , iintti-iMjn h* d'«»VkCf" **T|trict Board today probably will In effect until alter th Aug 17 Pnrbla On ten and \ rttci-r a half lfxfn\hearin« pltisecution
the job." 1 , ... Assort ATFD press JQIi I GflTI ASSGSSfid ‘iu rtoit,,vii t,Lr «™m.e n7jh»ve only "Mpiolufelv Mrasaarv" alert ton of two lru*t«M to* ptu«»ns T en ‘ A 1 ’■«, win t« three arid d< .■•veVntement* in the
To Motel Opemtor^^
SDeweyville Trustees To Handle
l-Only Necessary Items of Susines
.’gc Postpones
Part Sentencing
nW< f
jranWn
The
in city haff
signed
The petitions slso were being One man went to a hospital with
circulated among street depart- a heat stroke in Dallas, where
ment, garbage department and the mercury soared to a record wl
other municipal crews. ; 107 degrees. tution raid, has been sentenced in,
Gatlin quit as the administrative! Ben Belderman, 55, was found L*ke Charles district court
LAKE CHARLES (Spl) -
operator of the Shady Re§t Motel,
which figured recently .in’ a prosti-
of his
i quit
the
^ 111BI1C3 3Ultl tullll uram
htotd of the municipal governmentinTis7lothlnaVtwe°UHlsi- operj^r'.^CIerphe J. Brous- ^°[' uT'fumme^MmiUrf^
nn the night of July 24, effect.yel&dy temperature cached 110 be- wrd 43., pleaded guilty to charges ‘n '**' .TThe orfirer^whn
15 day, from then. At the same Wfc, placed in a tub of ice. sorting for prostitutes and m- y”r.^' the officer'' who
^^;?irit,on rema,ned critk^^tyoitrssL *,
— DiSnaK Joe Fisher T'M Kr
FritnK*?ws, surprised to hel*° n«,fy ,he ,,v«
invited to appear on this
Daniel said.
towed a rating Fr day
etoaining trus-’ The voting box was not found ro h';qlm
advised not to « reco inf of
1
rt'\m r*
to sif
pro-
resigned They were Andrew R.
(Andy) Boyd and George Colburn.i. "
One of tne prime issues in this -™.,
election was a question of Gat-
rested July 20 in connection with
The highest temperature Mon
was 109 degrees at Presidio
.T5fUryk”ar^:"boVe„,10S in toe rVdCBand toe
was mutusl."
were speaking of
friendly tones. And ft
was 109 dearees *rpTPMdTn proslituti°n practices. Two women! Dftoie[ he hoped there
was 109 degrees ft Prestd.o. flnd a scaman a|s0 were uken jn would be
a coftinuation of toej
SI, handlinn of nersonAel emnloved 10S. ?.1.. Fhlld"“- to,mer#l man was c haraed with node!.. >«t given Texas a record of toss
Report From
Circleville
Clrclev'lfe
July 29, 1957
Dear Editor:
On reading the story about
whrtt
his handling of personnel employed a d WirhU»°F*lli Warn*«nd rfC'lnan was ‘barged with pandering. I*’8* *,vw» Text* * record of less: young girl who got a horse by
by the city. The two candidates *”,,a k.Tins Deputy Sheriff Sam Mazilly said friction than in most states. keeping silent for a solid month,
elected, R. N. (Bob) Whitehead j" their arrests stemmed from a raid "1 hope ... that neither Indus- Thad Yawn said he sure wished
and Alfred E. Miller, issued cab*- Pte weather Bureau said the;prompte(] by complaints. One of trv nor labor will ever use us, there was some way to get his
paign pledges promising to ou*t‘^'^_ d.^ftoe women was paid in
Gstlin as
city manager.
rre’
AIR-SPACE CURBS TJRGF.D
WASHINGTON (AP)—The Civ-
il Aeronautic* Board proposed to-
day delegating to the head of the
Civjj Aeronautics Administration
authority to designate "restricted
areas" in air-space where hazards
exist. .
; Weather. There was a chance for money
some isolated thundershowers.
AmaH|lo had a late evening
thunderstorm Monday, but the
Weather Bureau said no rain was
reported in the state during the
night.
Dawn temperatures Tuesday
ranged from 82 at Dallas, Abilene
and Waco to 69 at Salt Flat.
EX-PRESIDENT IS FREED
PORT AU PRINCE (AP)-For
try nor labor will ever use its
marked power to the disadvantage or d*tri-
/ [ ment1 of the general welfare which
I all of us are suooosed to serve,"
the governor said.
there was some Way to get
wife interested In a horse.
Yours faithfully,
H. It. Fox
i m'oeCTu n
lii gi'i'-ra*. major .ibiif.i i;,,?
currcd hij the downio m A
arcs rato • the i In the suburban
/
UtiSty »ervkc« • fv
■film" b ; In I’ormal t./'Htjjltofii Q IJ I. L E
; fh? «; i •' ■ c *a
e in: 1.x rupt.'ai •
vh«t should
sv one
H/bar 'e-f wbli ,r<«. t*; o'
1 i-.LoinUi'l news o<. hH try I
gress—which he dissolved
. _____
firerri'.o tm the main until 2:30 pm. .(<
t v
tee# that they are "advtoed not too reco int of votes could rot be she w 1 t'sroijrh after Mexico with mv 'rnnaefence
... „ P^Jlirfiiilact any business rkjt abso-lmadi during the hearing in the: City. Half the building* tn the notmoinq sentence." he sltof.
i,*i„ k -„^2ii'utely necessary nor adopt policies Newton Dlstiict Court, town >>t e ruined fight persons The atatomlM■had beetnijtoed-,
help hut recall |-5*- School polfctes tdere • ’ • I ■ | fa H a m todav
short time a to by Supt. C. j„ Mw«n City, II) d »n«-< J 'I h*v6..glv«i\ a great #»\of
f.h'Hum -after the elefion in i hich ),iiHdfn*s were marked for tie mol- thought to the sen’eiKinj|m thele
.C. V/. Schofie'd and James Siller* ,tifn j, , hooMS de'eaBduti," y
dei lured to' ;i vt .-»m| t ■ .• i , re clos | for ,Xhik»i* ~i m.,1 -r*r-i numi-r of
L Ray end M. M. Itoarne Jr,,'
cessed the contest suit, were
[declared the losers, Until after the
jAuq. )i election, Ito'ioficM "Bud
Sellers have been declared in-
cljglblt. \
I The four then will be candidftos
'for the two:-h(ust«e posts in the
dfartburg electidy
| .Tonight, the' Herd's remain ton j;**1
five members wilt appoint judyri 7, ; ,. ^wll .
and election v orst .\, Afte. the ■ BMC,* >• . ,.»M 111% E
election, the Hoard {lull ca.ivam, DAJJ ‘-H fJrfM —.Police soupht
the returns and a further canvas ».n*-' tWaMcd.-'y./fb'? thuT N*k*
will be made by- tht\Nev;t»n:toto RjjWfu MaCar’ey's ho.-rtf.yea-
County Commissioners Court tcd*f end es sped with t'o p.v
.If the five remaining BpardJafc and * slexping ba;.; U" Hr
follow Judge Ftoli'tg'a’eemd long enough (o shine his
son-
all the
V
I nerd,
Condition of Amboisador Is
Reported 'Very, Very Critical'
i VIENNA, Ga (AP) - Waller P
■ George, President Eisenhower's members
APRINGFU 11), III. (AP) -
Gov, William 41 raff on declined
tod iy to Inl -rfere with the »< n-
teece of Nathan t eoiold.
The r.'-vr -e eenc rred In a
recnm'-’ni'i ion nf the Illinois
Pnrdon Bo?rrt that it "wd dd not
be warr:-nt’’'f to f eo amend'**g
(I • t !*• -cutive eJemencv ho
Brantcd,”
Oxygen Piped Down 40 Foot Shaft to Tot
Crowd Cheers as Tiny Girl Rescued From Well
to or provisional President Franck Cl rA Dnetmur "M
Sylvain, charged with complicity j * * LeCSl TO VS I
in a bomb plot, was freed formally Diie*_ p ;i j*
........... ..................1 ......... Model Inmate Learns l oday
Whether He V/ili Be Freed
Fourteen business buildings burn-[condition last night from a corn Supt Chisum'a coptri»C
ed in little more than an hour last nary occlusion suffered a week Disagreement oyye Chi sum's art
might when a sudden fire roared ago. minlstrat.on hya- been too reevoa
,throRi<»h a block of^lhc downtown* Dr. f I Mallow, thn T^-year- fof a »#it jiiffprd for r>omf*- titn#*
section here. old foitner senator's home town »nd thtyMhrtburg election results:
Roads leading into this Marin physician for 25 years, taid m*y 4tfftl determine whethcr^•" hej SPRfNftJ'IM.D, III nu—N'atlmi 9 th 'recommend a further reduc-
County seat were blocked off as George "ia getting progressively continues hi* administrafinn »f' 'aVison'er of h's kill t-* tom of tm term tn (!> v -»r* —
ANDPRgDN KC tm - "Wf ina In to* v.rd veaterdav even • The ^im uu _ .Bre equipment from as far away weaker He is in no pain but h;>vOeweyvllle Heame end Kay areja.thrt(, ' sxpiKimejll mo. mi, which would m ik* him ^'.’tbiq -for
ANDERSON, S.C., » We, tng '"toe^ vsrd yesterday even- The child was wedged almost at San Francisco, 15 miles south diffu >= breathing and ha* Vknown to favor hi* dicmtsssl. ftearra »Cy»hether he mav be- rei* *** !>.- jt this year under
^hta everyone give a b.g dteer; mg while their mother fixed tup-, the bottom,of the narrow drill „*er the Golden Gate Bridge, con'- ahortn.** of breath. He is getting Attys. W. J lullos, urahami ™'e' which *-* om
tor God right now. ahouted^r . P'P^.of toe old well. Doctors su- verted to fight the flames. oxygeu continuously, lie is grad- firucc and C. .M Bradford, aU^of rht wh^*r.lftod'htm pm h^f,' «rf th« m»| term olua 1$
•omeone in the crowd. Richard came running in the pervised ptpitfg oxygan to her) Fire Chief C. M. Johansen e*ti-|u*By Rc,lin8 weaker ffct it is pos- Orange. _ received the ®«cQv^tJway /or^ ® y«u,rs.\aid he hotKd rnunto- tor on mci* with good
now!'
in the crowd.
The crowd roared in
... j*,«" As.artfs g* gr. tsu zs. *
J - section of Ptpe and an; phe f,re reportedly broke out
tne pipe jotnt fhe rear of a furniture store on
the main street.
isible even
[The outlook ter him, however, is
It* very grave” ■ « ,
vet b« mav improve from Judge Fisher.
I he twig* wiiw hfik-teil hun pul nVi ,,1 th* i i»J term
away for 99 years,'s^sicf he hoped, monthr for prisoners with
that Leopold'; sentence was one record*.
MOST R EA LOANS CURRENT fZ/trZ***' 'h*'*'TvUl te , h'! ***'*.
Sit U M.M » r.,,1 - «3? *" -T
is«ss. -.......- -i'/w,,,
the 40-foot well shaft holding a old mother said, moved a
grimy baby in his arm*. i "I ran out. but I never thought old bucket stuck in
ttguiwi'f. *!*'*teSi-v •<>« iMiaui _ “ -.HU-
Jt S'SSTb.'ti'KjlS?? » Vi a \r" -JSgZSSXZ? ^ "Tin.hurtt Man Fined ___________ . ..
month-old Yvonne Beasley would, "I ran into the front yard andj ."The man who rescued her said1 Affair 'Flsskine' f*i1M water just below Texarkana Dam that of toe 968 active electric bor-
come out alive. Her 3-year-old then back again and then heard she just grabbed his neck and, -®r r,“*n,n* v*un Fyock had been mining since Sun rowers, only 9 were behind on
brother Richard David wept with her crying and calling 'Mommy,! ^cr RESCUE Pate 5) -4 L Stark, 23, of Pine- dav. ' payments
Ms parenta, begning for his sister mommy, mommy.' j-— .................-T-*8.-. ——to
to come out of toe well. "I ran out in the road and tried!
"That'a all he keot saying the'to stop a car. We don’t have any
whole time,” Mrs. J. B. Beasley phone and there aren't any neigh-
said today. "He just kept crying hors close. I ran and, acreamed
and saying, ‘I want my sister out bat nobody would stop. I guess
Of the hole.'."/ they thought it was some family!
little
s, has
within
>n en-
tated.
An tduca.m and oneume-guinea ^^oKot science <!r :rc
piK cf prison malaria experiments J8 yntXftv of Oqc.ivo
Leopohisavs, I ask^no for jus-," v h hjf
2* J* ,or ^ mrrry 1 M no' studies indepeii^ntly
“fORANGE JUICE I
a briilinnf student hy
qlienlsy at his trial, he had won a
de :ree from
at 18.
Richard and bis chubby, brown-
haired, bine-eyed sister were piay-
| Today's Weather
Writher Mi
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throufh 10
ontftil HfU
"Finally, after about 29 minutes
a car stopped and a woman got
out and came with me. Her,bus-,
band went to phone the firemen.!
"We ran to toe well, but 1
couldn’t even see Yvonne. But I,
could hear her crying. She cried'
the whole time."
The Beasleys live about seven
miles from town on a little rand,
off the highwny. Thd yoang moth;],
l>»U rr»« US. Wrathrr Sam*
Local torscc ; Clear to jwrtty ctoner
tod contlnutd hot through Warrow.
Loaost t*mper«(urr tnnlpht near 11 do-
•mail. Mchwt tomorrow t* drgrots
Moctlv vosurlj wind* • U 14 Blhl
*n hour
Tomorrow* 1M« BoMm .- k«n at
IrJt »m »nd »;M p *n.: low *t 12:317
pm and »:*! p.m. B«tlT»r-hl«h »t,— — '.'•'" I' 1 ? . j
Hit B.m.. and •» tow *t « « er was alone beta use her husband
«.*. and |:H ^.1.,— r^zinn was going to a GI class at the!
W
i
urst. was fined $100 and costa Li-
da y in OrAltee County Court on a
charge of unlawfully carrying a
pistol. Stark pleaded guiltv before
County Judge Charlie G. Groom*.
He was arrested qn a warrant nf.„
sworn out by Deputy Sheriff O. L.|ciJ^en farmer
Whitman after attendant* at interested
Site Service Station, arros* from.jif.gt ,h* chicken J»r the egg He three Sunday.
No-rues* Mortuary on MacA<rUii!riw„,;s to know what to expett
Drive, claimed Stark pulled a f>l»- neat._' \ ~ ~ v . jgiW>
Over-Productive Hen Goes to College
Where Experts Observe Her Talents
NEW BRUNSWICK. N.J
I
show,
lbs atiswer hmges upon the ac
Ron at Gov Witham v Straurn
in response to Leopold's pica fyr
«. um.** b.r-,tr*
in what came She laid four eggs Saturday and Rjf harj also 19, entered the ,h(. ponla-id kimient CfK,
W.rt, mat Deianorta decided to for.Jth,f *Ul are former members of the Fed-
tjslrc? &* ssrss- jg
week weighs two
her body
Ywl*rd*r'* Wmw*r*far* r*n*lnt*:
fclch. at; low at. Hd rttntaQ.
“fca^rtyn^lyj^ima at *.»* » *- s*4
was going to a
Anderson High School.
‘Tve told and told you— don’t
Ho wat fool with the power saw I got in
i the Leader Want Ada!
;# >n of
‘I tor,
Loeb
is dead, knifed by a fel-
“JSUHow coovjct he outraged ta 19.36
a p»>- next ^ - ........
tol and waved it in an argument, oiaporte has a hen wtoo laid of the experiment station staff!
ear'v today. mkeges in a five-day period, and fetched her yesterday, and ex
Whitman said he and Sheriff ^'a ,aken the energetic Leghorn-pert* were considering
Chester A. Holts made th* arrest; i,a #Wrs University * agricul- rky* to see if the has
The deputy said that the gun wot turn experiment station for obaer-ducts. . n( grantod a cut in his" sentence to the sun or the moon? Inquisitive
..... *. i. - - r E5. - ® ^rrvftts
VJVrSSS'S SUSX 5K Mtt ■ •— - «"»"■"
arm in Reavlhe near Fleming-did not. Her total production yea-
two ton But she'e in * ate** by her Terday added up to a ^
■«»i> ii« total production last,egg.
flashed at 2 e *n.
DRAFT FER t> ANNOUNCED
BERLIN (AP) - Communist i
East Germany told Its young men)
today they must count oa
years of military sarvica.
wealthy Chicago ne.gjv;j(re mmt
Houlihan
WAN! ED? — Precise local to*
Leopold, a model prisoner, was where it's possible to touch either
cot in hi* sentence to; the sun or toe moon’
i I94*i av former Gov. 6-veer - aid contend*
see if tot
As a related possibility,
w artime tests of experimental toe a also seeking the end ot the
goose me'ara drugs rainbow Anybody available to
1 He asked Lie parole board July help him? - * ?
1?
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 179, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 30, 1957, newspaper, July 30, 1957; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557105/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.