The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1958 Page: 1 of 4
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Kill-Crazy Teenager Hunted
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The Orange Le ader
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VOL LV—NUMBER 25 M#mb#t Aisockrted Prt»* ORANGE, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1958 12 Poflej £
Six Deaths Sabine River Channel Dredging
To^YouthTo Be Completed This Year
EMPTY TINS—BUT WISER-Fmpty tobacco
tins confront Louis Simon. 71, after two men
posing as detectives said his roommate, Joseph
Marcus, 60, had been hit by a stree.car and they
would have to search Jhe room for an insurance
policy because Marcus was in the hospital. Si-
Personal Property Inequities Cited to Board
mon admitted them and they discovered Marcus'
$12,000 bfe savings in six cans hidden in a suit-
case. Thgy said they'd take the cash to a Chi-
cago police station and send a car to pick up
Sifnon. They never did. (AP Wircphoto).
bennet. Neb * _ wary Army Engineer Can't See Need for Them
officers pressed their search to-
day for a pair described as
kill-crary teen-ager and his 15-
y ear-old girl friend wanted in
connection with six grisly killing^ - , , *
r ('mintv Attv Elmer An unfavorable report on federal Beaumont several reasons against such work
l«rh»eu* nrsmrni ' • first decree construction of a Sabine Lake bulk The negative recommendation* were liated They include I. Sa „ 4Vt lv„.
mimler charce against ” 10 pinind h,'atl And repair and maintenance were expected In kick up a storm bine lake in us natural male was . . ** "°B ^ SON -. ,
Surj^eXr™ Ptor* Arthur sea wall via* n( protest to the Port Arthur area and I.....tiling basin lot the d,s- J, ' " .TL ,
sharpshooting hunter.
.Scheeie said he will file a sim
o- -1 !—. 1 1 ■ *
■ Port Arthur Projects Draw Unfavorable Reports
unfavorable report on federalSeaumom 1 several reasons against such w<
ruction of a Sabine l ake bulk The negative recommendations were listed Thev mcknle I.
\gnd repair and maintenance were expected to kick up a siorm bine lake in its natural slate was
Local Project
Not Affected
By Work Halt
Orange School District To Tax Motor Vehicles
By PHILIP LILLY _ property tax roll and we are rec- both the president, vice president teen-agers.
ps w im- and another of the trustees absent Armed f .
Bid Opening Date Set on Two
Service Buildings for Schools
where backer* have fought
Trawling in pairs through the way and Sabine Lake m the vicin western shore of Sah ne lake at 2 The Sahine Neches Canal was w* base programmed th * v*rrk
bight, officers made a house-by- ity of Port Arthur. Such hearings Port Arthur and repair and mam located along the west shore of and the .ash is on the iUi, .ft,. „|
T.Giise check of farms in the Ren were held in Port Arthur on two tain the city's sea wall, Sabine lake at, the spri die request there is no money prohVm m
net area without finding a trace different occasions and once in t- On consirucilnn «d the bulkhead of the tat.il inteiesis in order that the (leaner m imfiiu .. ,i:ed nx.
of either.....of Ihe hunted Lincoln * . . » . ■ , the spoil eniliNnkment would pro protect We hope to net s i* <,.i
Af’nlP'llf I |YI I") rfYyfi |Y9p f*l fre I |Cfr 'Me »Wm protection tor the < its hid amt iioiiplrh ih. wo n it. r
The Orange School District ommending you take steps to im- and another of the trustees absent Armed farmers joined the »»* lllw t IV* WTWIIIV*III J kUI 1 The deposition of dredging fiscal .< u Hansen emph i i
Board of Education last night took prove collection of all personal —the Board moved to accept the search Farm families spenL * a ^ • \A/ ■ O • spoil on the spoil embankment has Ihe colonel curl some r, ;ht of-
sharp, long-range aim on better property taxes. Step one will be to recommendations contained in the sleepless night behind todwa Be |^|VPB W l JffinflP bOOrfl some drtnmenial effet on fish lift w*v p'rotilmis to tom"- i
collection of personal property see that all automobiles are on the report. 1 doors *9 •,n *he shallow waters ad|arent to *P*"I disposal - twit anm ip'afcl th-'v
taxes. 11958 tax roll.’’ Stringer explained the “blue Bennet, 16 miles southeast of By JOE PARSI.FY right-inch crown on the football the embankment However, this w"'"d *11 he worked out • . I v* , 1
The School Board was told bv a Such was the last few aspects of book" value used by car dealers! Lincoln, is only about 50 miles g delegation from the West Or- field tn facilitate drainage and adverse effect is offset, for the Present no delay on execution •(
committee from its membership the committee report read by would be used in rendering ihe (rnm ,*ie Kansas, Inwa and Mis ange Athletic Boosters Flub last create better plavmg conditions, most part, hv a benelhtsl effect on 1 "* 1 f,l’lr,irl
that theije is "a glaring difference Trustee Bill Stringer. vehicles souri stale lines. Officers in those night recommended to school true- and to help proVjde off-street park shrimp and crab . . . Other non Hus Comment fallow rd *f,i/-
between the real and personal A scant few minutes later—with it was explained that "a lot of states w*re on 'he alert. tees 14 proposed improvements in mg facilities north of Austin street related factors have a far greater menu mule in an area pa pet/-i.
autos are already on the roll hut Tn Mount Vernon, Iowa, two athletic ‘facilities and in the school and adiarent in the held adverse effort on the lake fisher y 'Hv b\ ken I vn Ion B i *%' n
they are primarily cars of business truckers involved In an accident program The boosters asked that the field 'ban the revolting effect of deposi vvh" othe • nief of Aimy I n-
• establishments and a few indjvid- reported flagging down a car Foremost among the proposals be seeded ami fertilized after the two of dtedging spoil. iMteecv M.n < •< ■> l < Itv lou .,
ual taxpayers." whose occupants fitted the de were construction of a fieldhmise crown is built They requested a Other reason* were given iriclud * I*"* "" “ ,h"< M»tk
! Other recommendations accepted scription of the hunted pair. near thtj football field, building an culvert upder Western avemix, near mg a benefits-cost ratio on dm ?Vh,','n 1 1,1 1‘_a" n
were: The truckers reported the driv « a i r\ *,m* ,,reet In order to elimtn*tp troB*d *poil dspoattion bv I permi the* Sabin* wntrrWaV t
Sealed bids on the construction!maintenance buildings will be left l Notification cards setting time er of the car. which bore Orrgon VfnAAl r Alim ***ml'nR w*«*'r bulkhead. Increased dredetov, ,,,m„.r
of an administration and separate;on the present site on 15th St. until and place of the equalisation meet- license plates,'as saying. "I want jLllvUI I illlvf They also asked (or s public sdV sis and tack of benefit to naviga- j,, , , H .
maintenance buildiftg for the Or- the new buildings can be occu- ings will pnint out that the board nothing to do with the law. How * dress system, walkways through ,H>n. rV,|ere'o<.e n> i dun ,n, m-i i-nMv
ange Independent School District pied. : of,equalization derisjdn is final and do I get to Chicago^" /h| / A I -I fhe stadium, sidewalks around it, a lo reference to the sea wall eon issued bv Die Mm r i i of ihV Hiut t
will be opened and read Feb. 25.-j Bids on the project not accom- can be overturned only in courts of Four of the victims died' with I HjinilAf AClAH north entrance, division iif seats in Sl1 »<'K,ln it wa* emphasized tti.it ,,n r. ,,,,
This date was set by the School panied by a bid bond will not he |aw riflP hullets in their heads. An- vllullUvw A4rflVwVl tf> anctlons spelling Chiefs ' rest 11 ■' v ro«ure has the;e«me sta'Us pnoi
Board last night after representa- read at the Feb. .5 session This j The School Board be provided other was shot in the head with ** rooms, concession stands, a movie ■* ,nV PH'ate wlnirf nr relfining ioosimm tion if . f ( e r • maieroi /
lives of Pitts, Mebane & Phelps was seen to by Bill Stringer, who. a list of changes in assessments a shotgun. The other, a 2-year-old <Mrs. Mildred Crawford, super in- camera and lacilities for improved wall in navigable waters of the from the mamtenam <• drt-dgun*
gave a report on final plans for said the School Board had run *y*ry year./7 child, apparently died of a frac tendent of West Orange School, (rack and field events They* also L-nited States Jt was further stated pi o|Mis<-d fm rti<- >-ntire length of
the two new buildings and a prog- into difficulty previously because j_ Future hoards of equaliration tured skull. lost night asked the Board of? I'd- wanted facilities for teams and vol >h«re is no ev idciue of damage the S.itime, channel
resa report onithc construction of of a firm not enclosing a bond. oriented prior to session* One of the two women slain, a ucation to bring some ot iis<(>t*)i |t>\ im 11 caused bv cnnstriKuon or mamr Rcpons i..ui d tjjhr.xwrs-
two new elementary Schools. i Budgeted administration ^ Continued use by the tity of 16-year-old girl, had been subject- r,e* UP ,r* date in order to tacili Board President Waller Tavlof fame of the waterway and even it that •mitiium**—Ha' ■-''TsHTT* I > "k
The architectural firm rePre' building is *140^00 for the struc- Orange and school district of a ed to "an unnatural aex attack," ,al,‘ 'T"1 handling of older pupils told the delegation that trustee* ai> Hietr were, repurs wyiuld .4<e-g m'TK • I'ori ki uLve t , tpi.-i ( tir vii
sentatives told trustees tha Salk turc and (l/,600 for fguiprnpn! j«.. vininni tavfv pa041 <\ kii i trd^pbm i\ Nintp thf school has added thi* nrf»cmfp “vour Ihorounh vkorW- and ^^pnnaibilitv of-'locTil mtcirRiN
Elementary School *in Roselawn Set up for maintenance building (See SCHOOL TAXES, Page I) (See KILLER. Page «>_ ||th and 12th grades pre.ia.e your tnorougn work-.and .-----*"
Addition was expected to be com- and equipment is $159,525. I * I ^ * " Thev are
plsted within 50 davs. Beniamin Both buildings will come out of I 10 |lgT0^t■Q|, I |0Q|*C jUSOGCl n,,w lo us
Franklin School on 16th St. is money received through the sale r schools are »«»•, .»»»•. ri.J.L---fcr, - ,,i prB.,n„ —_ mm
about 30 davs behind the other, nf bonds from a $1,500,000 issue I A — - D _ I H L 1_ said. Then she cued a few LU--^ l, start, o erasing r 1 I I •
* Neither school is planned for use approved two years ago \f\ OrCHIQe DOnK KODDerV COSC slanr-s wh*'n « lew .jaf-Hie- 'oRl.-r a , 'X .I" * 0f AMiy jOtCl itC LaUnCnmQ
until the fall of 1958 Dorcy Waller of Pitts, Mebane & vsny v, isvwwvi j 'WWJW. p()pj|s h(Vp (llMlirhanfr, all of them as smm as we pow.blv ,, *
Both the administration and Phelos told the School Board that! False identification of a Pott man declined to sign a sworn af which sthoor'officials did not have , . Tt J « ainav i-.kai.. Hi - put ^p a reovn.ible. satellite iy
planning showed the maintenance Arthur suspect by an Orange r«Ni- fidavit, Earlier, the Port Arthur to contend with in voungef pupila He pointed nut that many of the •"«* ,rr'’ hour iv approe hm • for *.p,,iift> ' »
building was running under origi- dent has resulted in three wasted susprft. held at the local pobCej She added that policy revisions ferns bail not ben set up in this Arms ' attempt to limuii an Bv addition of a third <r.*gr be
nal estimated cost and the ad^-.days of intensive investigation of station wnce hia arrest Saturday, atfo were neces^a rV to place the budget, hut aanl the rc( »m AtncrJran eailh » itrilitc *4irf, u-nmn rutr«t rn*imt;i »n<» of
ministration building about 5 per the $1,410 First National Bank rob was cleared of any implication in schooF in a good position when it mcmlations would be helpful when Officially them is no infoima the m«m \ould tv po Mr it
I cent over. . / bery, Police ChieLJTaymond San- ihe holdup tfter a two-hour, de- ia visited later tins year by the Ihe Board set up its budget fot tion on when the Army’* Tupitei what .he, called e reltttivel ,arty
! Rids will he taken on the two ders said today/ j tailed polygraph examination in stale accreditation team. the coming fiscal year. ( will blast/into space wuh Ms date
separately and 'com- “A polygraph (lie detector) ex- Beaumoni. j Mrs. Crawford recommended to Booster rluh prop isals were read 30-pognd 'union " There were in Ongmallv. »he Jtior was de.
nmlnalinn in Reonmnnl voaJtfFHav a • .« . <____- ik.t.t . (..lit nueann in ik»*. Il,.a<-.l ku YT/./,. «... Dnl«. >lifali<»i« I..,.. ______ it.. .c
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Zero Hour Drawing Nearer
(See 4HANNI I JOB, I’ag.- I)
brongefield
Bids Opened
bidsRAMnein ”JfmmSpl*488 (Wn°^o bined ^ ' amination in Beaumont yesterday .-Thp ,RSl showed (hat our on*- trustees thatat a fulltime person to the Board by George Rohi- d.i alirm* i.kIiiv howevei that the signed strictly «* a w ar v-ai.-
abmit $545 OM were opened last Mike Mebane reported soil bor- conclusively snowed that the eye- ,lrm. pnmp ,uspic, had „n (;on. trained in school affairs be hired cheaux. Hr said the club urtdi r final ""in Mown .link of the mis m deliver » nu.I.-br w.i.b ,| I .
nieht bv the Oraneefield Consoli (See BID OPENING, Page I) Witney i(lentifK*ti^n made was necuon wuh the holdup and kn>jw to handle the achoola home visita M.uids the JiMed if« rm weir not »d»- was ahout to atari miiI- h at a «pre.t nf if*, ; 7 (m»o
dated District School Board for ... r , 11 easl *t^ar.a,') no details about it. There were tion needs. She said the person it** WEST ORANGE, Page *1 AllniMorK shunted momentarily in p h More than » .to* «• ,,f t i
proposed school expansion and im- |||r|PCC of JuTOTS ‘>C^a1Si!0nD eyew"n,,s* T'Cked some |je, indicated in minor in could check on absenteeism Ihe av.iv fmin the I upder ( \.«tei weapons no* have teen set «*,,!*
p llineas ui JUIUIS /out the Port Arthur resident from «,anr„. u,h.rh h„,i n„ ......el hear, free lunch urogram, visit homes D/.L./vr Tnele ..... «a ,hl. Air ,(>lk lhp ,1MI(P (l
provement
No acceptance was made, pend
Ing study of the bids which were
accompanied by a number of al-
ternate bids. The alternates may Calcasieu Parish gix
Illness OT JllfUTS *^7rtmArthu^reside^ from|.tance* which had no actual hear- free^ lunch pmgram,^ vtsU^hotnes 7cSfS SHOW ,lav "
LAKePCHARl^rlSrt^- '"to* s,jd< . . „ ” .a rrft '^eanbme, FBI agents have pre -schools continuous census prJ Local Dog Not Mad I'.Zim" m,m
pnd jury, sched- *nvest.BatinR officers and ...... .....
Tuesd
1S5S,ibhfc$2,ich company is 0^®^“^"'h'' °f ,alse informa"nn 10 ,he ,^er*1
Golemon & Rolfe. architects,' ness of a number of members. | X
have the,bids under study and / Nine of the 20-member panel , ' , , _ . _ ,
other meeting of trustees will7be wereJI1 and the remainder did not!Identical Cards End
called soon for bid a'cceptance. cop>ditute the minimum number/ • n ■ /*
The Board last night also7called/quired for session. V»OpS rOker Came
a trustee election for Ajaril 5 arjd7 Di,t. Judge Mark C. Pickrel has TULSA ifl—A second ace ol y " .... ...»
set the deadline for filing, accord- instructed the jury commission to hearts caused a sudden end to a s,renK,h f,f, ,he eyewitness identifi- (“ether ,»<udy to That item
ing to new state laws7fcr>1arch “P,w a new panel to report Feb frindlv lkde .. ca"on madc ^ an 0ranRc Nf«ro »e>arrf Pre**elent Walter Te lor
rFiling will be done at the school „a Hp* & Z ordered^tha, the L Okl.htlmi ShSl .Sd l4.ee A* Sand"* DU' " "U> ^hf rMd 8 neW UW r0VTr'nR 'hf
office. x 1 ~ • — * -* —
w m ti 4 so. crssfcjl flnn;i ..f Msuv cX(i..rfs believe 'lie IhuC*
inierniediale isug* be I .Highly i-vird Jupiter < hs* a
missile much heller't hence <d buimhing
Ihe *|>cil«cul.ir shot on a n a satellite (halt the N*VV - Van-
shitiv dnv was witnessed l»v th.m tustd rocket, which has laded to
sands of persons in this area The perform
fiery Thor, with which the Air
Force plans to put a aelellite into
It amounted to three days of in- were within the budget except the jan, in announcing the test results ‘'' 'n *ll( l>,<' ■* '*
tensive effort which have been RChool lunchroom program, and said "Judging tio.n the malted / ™./ muf
needlessly wasted primarily on the 'he Board in scheduled to give ( y..* and other physical conditipn ’4 n
(actors, the dog probably had dis In standard language used to
temper " report a soc.easfid shot, the Air
As Sanders put it, "We are right read a new law covering the tiling -[he dog vca* shot early last week Force said the (hor (lew us
• *" ** »- —i-~.o trustee bv residents cm 28th St
pb| i.ivpiuiim, . hi Bruns uo»r pre
r° sented details on the presentation gram. Test results on the head of a
of false information to the federal During the session at the school suspected mind .log, which had
6_e district attorney a( Tyler. A study L«on Parish, Orange public fl' been sent lor anslvsis,,to the Stale
will determine if-lhere is sufficient countant, gave the Board aprog- Department o( Health at Austin,
grounds for thi' filing of such a ress report on its budgeted evpendi- were negative
charge against the local resident tures up to date. All budget items Dr pathnr, local vetermar
dget except the mn,
program, and *aid
Storks Mart
Gets 2 Years
lice / x p.h 17 .at.ini. ni .h* nwto inru on „ * ----- back where we were — starting °f candidates in school trustee bv residents on 28th St in the ( ify prrsrribed course and landed in
;s3f:iYr tfeSr.hid.^ sSjS Z !Sstrswss.?»ft z, rrsrLrx.. •-
Neither has committed himsel? as ^Crch'f^ ^ ^ --------- -------- ................................ ......
to his political intentiotis. ! Qn th€ -rai
dealer, described by Ihe helpful in any msnner ii urRed ^ the office 30 dsys pnor t() the in p rjo^ p#*nnf*'l uj> f»»r «i h«*rc huve perfnrrimt well
flown
DOT's Code of Ethics Is Due
, weapons earlier.
J. Forston of 724 28th St.
Guv Marshall Bill Newmsn
(See SCHOOL POLICY, Page «)
Principal Kills Himself After Testifying
111 Wf VVff i t fSpf >— \ C ynr-
nld \farkn, I .i man Han been ^en-
fencea fn fwo yrars in state prison
m ronnertion with calf fhrli
Ihe ftnin. Mayo l*erkm*,#if Hf !,
Hor 4 -S^rk*. pleaded sfiidty in
f’al* a*ie<i District ** ouit to a
• hirgr of ih»*ft rd a calf.
Part Ah officer* Mid that
and he uaed ai the firai Afa^e nf a 'wrv and a Texas mao ille^allv kiiled'**
otiicers as a aark-eyed atrang- (0 contact myself or Identification election, and that absentee ballots n.(|ay observation [icruxl Mai (>en Bernard A Si.ftri'
er left in the confustoo after Supt, Ellery W. Britt day or night " must be provided to the county The strange dog ran in .irrle* head n( the Air Port* Halbsr
dealing two aces of hearts In Both local officers and the learn clerk's office at least 20 davs prior an(j showed some of the tendemie* Missile Division, told a fvna'e
a five card stud game. 0f pR[ agents here were most dts- to the ‘election Heretofore the 0f a rab,^ ,ntmal It was shot hv committee re.emlv the Thor •*
The officers had checked their gruntled over the turn of events deadline for-candi()ates to file was |
which proved that they had un
knowingly followed a false trad.
The Port Arthur man was re
leased from police custody yester
day at 3:40 p.m. He had been
heid since 9 a m, Saturday follow
ing hit arrgst in Port Arthur after
stag* vehtrle being prepared
projects are construction
lirrS'ASXftfSlFor Polite But Firm Brushoff
Orangefield and remodeling of fa ' ' 11 UJ,,W' 1
cilities of both schobls. ; AUSTIN tm — Indication* were dolph of Houston, Democratic Ns- a *horl two-block chase down
today the DOTa code of ethics tionaP Committee woman from a soe.-tal grand iurv investigating Countv Judge Samuel S I cdo <mI* in find nut whether il • pun
will get ajolitejwt firm brushoff Tex„. He was shown to a score of eye- |rook,' Ypub|lc ,^,|s w.u promis.-,) to study i,otd- n * ,h.d t-m under
(See CLEARED, Page It
Boycott of Crime-Plagued Schools Is Suggested
when the State Democratic Execu-j Mrs. Randolph has not been for-
Funds Designated _______________ _____ ___________________
$ § * va m * # , Committee meets here Sstur* m&llv invited to ittend Ssturdsv'R x ■ ^ *
. o, Texas dot,r'i:S it,--?Negro Community
atf f>*cr 31 They identified th*
man as Burkxhol. |(oo*i*r who - xs
not arraigned during Monday *
nnot session
The »a'f was owned by Ravm.n I
Hover nf near Starks and wax
butchered about two mil s east of
I «mlw. a rural community north-
east of Starks
t)(fi! ers add'd that tit* pa r t * k
presasir* ..r half ,hp a , ,
Tha Orange County Heart A*sn. wj|1 ^ , ,trenuQ|i, effort
o? flW^erHS
uu for heal, patient. ^S5SvPr.eh^edt dter^.^fuli
President Paul Bigony said to- ‘T®V
day that the association has ear- -nng
marked $250 for emergencies for
**..«.* »,kii. .t,. mittee *aid that she or some mem-
This source said that while the b*r „f thp committee would be
has suggested that parents have proposal, whiih was made in the had be n threatened with dt« i hour* near Stark* where r>. v
their children boycott schools (orm of a question plinary action for reportedly tell fhp m, 4, n,tv reportnlfv
where crime is prevalent. ' v Is there anything In the law >ng the jurors last Th.ursdav that returned lo the wjene with tjiinf
Foreman A (ieorge Golden that could prevent thousands nl he would like to have * policeman man »!*<> a !*san u> mb
mothers and fathers from having stationed inside his school other half One of the puCi . u
siOn yesterday, their youni^ children txivrofi the fhP grarui iurv and I eibowit/ vol.ed atterti[>r-d io sell < ? > of
- ........ faynt *iaii0nir,g a policeman in the nd’Hl to a Mark* barbecue
------r — —.... . .-- , . ■■>* j*. *?«.r*u ----- —------ ------- , , , every sch«w>l in (he citv This sue *ta';>d operator
A spokesman for the state com- irSa u ed *° ^begirt tomorrow at far(j 55, principal'of violenre-tor- la-ibowur said he will confer Ktra|,on turnP,j down bv *n 1 *ke 1'barb-* D?*t Afv fd-
dttee said that alia, nr «Amw .‘-JO-p.m. under the direction <>» merited John Marshall Junior with Brooklyn Dist Ativ l.dward lbp nf fdiKaiion School ward I Sha • > -? ! Per km*
High School in Brooklyn, had S Silver and report back to 'he Stjpr William Jansen and PrJ.ce served a si* month jail fi rm in
■Commissioner Stephen p. Ken •*’' ',,r * neglic-nt »m. it . con
_______________ _______ _______ „ _ J .......... ,......
tee. but she plans to be there lo 1 . ,. . . , p ’ Foreman A (ieorge Golden that could prevent thousands of he would like to have a policeman man cv> a I• *an ■ , j.
make a personal plea for adoption MOlhCfS MOTCn jfit ma<le 'hr suggestion at a jury ses- mothers and fathers from having stationed
of the code. The national commit- , sion yesterday, 'heir y.umv children liovcolt tji
tee man and woman usually are »> ^ annual Mothers March on (,mP the grand iurv had|Wbools until vimetfting is done'
welcome at SDEC meetings. Isw'a T i . Negro communities ta w(t yel |,.arnw) that Gecirge Gold Golden asked
pm.
Mrs. El vie M
Clark, chairman.
r Vii SiHHa “ ,p“> ^,,”'n ",rv
nal service for whi.ch they
unable to pay
nue pians 10 oner lexas uemo- up ..jj *u. entr w
Mrs Clark said.
the driver, hia ^
The district
When notified of GoJdfarh’s
nedy
attorney's office death, fiolden said ih* turors will j, waa lc>%a>rj that Ooldfarh
viction in Beauregard Parish
, ■ . ire ...ai mere is no need k j'°j* ,C0'B^,unl,'e, ^*V<I pronounced him a suicide .all in Board of tdca'ion Mb notified th^ police he wanted RAM (NtHFASt OPPtisU)
Mrs. C. M. Swallosy, member of :.teve * from for a code, and that the committee ***1 <,iv'de<( 'n,° bections and 1 » r>*ir'.im»n si.nrv.M4 n.. WA.SHING1DN
the association board of directors pr^'nC{^°T*l.V^thiihP^ i-h '* Plannm$ ■ sincere statement'd” b**’" •*“fIV€d !'p\
4^ f^r^wet ■ s^2?tis:,hcss,-sggc
aastst^hi*the servic^*" M*iRned ‘’’ the official Democratic organixa- y 7^ code was adopted bv th* *Very hort’* **“ ^0™"^
'J. SDEC in^er uid That the ^ ^ «>
Restaurant heard a financial re- ^^ ua,ng ihe code of ethics
port from J. L. Joiner. A report « ■!» ,s*u* thia year because it
K . . . nn nn Innnar “Hit ua o..a. tU.
I I, fully affiliated with the Democratic
I lArtnue AAfgarifnAr 1^^Natidnal Committee. In some times
| 1 uuujr b mcuiiwi |,pagt the officia, gtate com.
^ sin
II t* V aetrf*« with scstirr*A »*ht the Democratic Advisory Commlt-
rrosl Tomorrow, psrtly cloudgv, snd fpp maf.p ,.n ni rVmrv'rwf. In*/.I
warmer. hl*h«rt Irmper.lurr about SI maae up Of Liemocrats loyal
dr.raaa storthart; wind* s to ii mile, to the national committee and per*
lai?:* •"dXHnmw*I,~^;TUed by it
to south«»*t 12 to II mile* on hour ,n conducting ptrty business in
Texas.
The DAC was dissolved and the
DOT was organized in its place
[ah. II. low. 44 Rainfall. ,44 meh*. l}1 ■ * ,* •' ^
inn ritM tomorrow: at 7*7 am. ana 'eftwong splinter group. Its chair- —since he started to
tau at I » pm. iman, however, is'Mrs. R. D. Ran-, Leader Want Adi!”
by tomorrow afternoon
Tomorrow * lltfn: Sablnr — high at
M0 p.m. and low at 4:14 am Bolivar
—hl*h at I IS p.m and low at <:|0 a m
Yaatarday'a tamprratura riadln 11:
high. it. low. 44 Rainfall. 1.44 inche*
Associate Pastor Named
By First Methodist Church
Lad Abandons Dream of Becoming
World's First Real Sputnik Boy
s MICKLF.OVER. England fAP|-Having thoughl the maii*r evrr ............
at tomf length, IJ*year*eld l.lovd I jet hat abandoned his dream of prf,v*<j His rogu#»xf
hecomiag the worlds first Spsitnik bey What buslnea* has a ehsp
get In outer apse* when he swoon* st ses level?
The Red': Wayne William* will « J* ^ «»» «■ tak« ?. 1" “T !!?.!!
“I get lots more traffic here
use the
..;idI,,;rrZlst vtetEmiaasy In Cxmdon m.y
associate na*mr nf ih* F.ki M^rh H olfermg to man lor bnv) a Sputn k ler them. I* I* no longrr
available, and h* wasn't very available to hepln with
Lloyd Ii i student at Ihe Queen F.llraheih Grammar Srhool,
where reeentlv a rumor wenl the round* that Ihe Soviet Union *tand»
ready to lork out $14e,90e a head lor Sptltnll. tkipper*
Lloyd, an Imaginative, curly-haired little lellow, lired nil a let-
ter of acceptance t* the embassy In l-nndoti.
Two days ago Lloyd received a letter headed "Russian Embassy'
snd typ'd in red. yet. It advised him (hal he had been rhnsen a*
a prospective Sputnik jeckev and added: ‘‘You will be required ie
i de aome training In Siberia. Our agents will be contacting you with-
—-*--«_ In th* next few days to take you awav far training."
WONT SEEK RE-ELECTION At this point it became obvious that Lloyd was far short of start-
AUGUSTA, Maine tiB — Fd- Ing condition lor a space flight—he fainted,
mund S Muskie, Maine's first “I was frightened out of mv wits," his mother said later. She
Democratic governor in 20 years, summoned bis father home from work to guard Lloyd Irpm the
has announced he wilt not seek re- Red pres* gangs, locked all the doors aad windows, and tele-
associate pastor of the Fits! Meth-
I odist Church, according to an an-
nouncement made today by Dr
D. L. Landrum, district superin-
tendent for the Beaumont District
of the Texas Conference of Meth-
odist Churches.
The Rev. Williams will conduct
all services a* usual during the
.absence due to illness of the Rev
Karl O. Bayer, pastor.
i election to a third term.
phoned the polk*.
a patrolman atattoned inside hi* w wrnNtiucN t*v_M,,re 0,:tn
school A later request was mailed 1,0 Uwy#r* launched today a final
Monday night '” effort to delsy or prevent an in-
When Jansen wa. told shout cfr,M‘ m '*"r"ad ,re‘*ht
this, he said the Board of Edo | 1 1 " j
latton would 'ertamlv hs,e ap ORANGE JUICE ’
l ast w-ek a 13 year-old white HEARD FROM—This comment
girl at, John Marshall reported to OJ com»* from Stanford \
«he hart been raped In the school Prater, local posiman. follow
Basement by an unidentified Ne- vesterdav » item Why mar ■ at
gro boy the street condition* arouml Jimy*
ihe rape resulted in (ioldfarb's School when KletiVtCallv the Time,
app'arame before the grand jury conditions have ex.ved trounrt
He was due to appear again ve* Wallace School lor mor?- than 30
terdsy: years, which could he a comribu
l-a«t Thursday, two other inci- ing factor to the nbq-p«s«age of •
dents involving violence were re- county road bond issues'’ /
ported si his school WELI.-TRAINF.D—\ -aheepnh
Pslrnlman Thomas Fleming on hu»band OtHsitMd [><’ Ml
duty outside the school, was for his wife and ht^rielf yesterday
punched by one of six youths he from a Busine*< A .Professional
ordered not to .loiter around th* Womens Clpb"booth On i t \ltrr
building I he school's recreation responding in the quest: >0* of ,t >;
director was 4***ulted bv a youth —hi* wife, 35, and he 45— ihe man
in the basement of the srhool 'added this note My wife's reillv
The John Marshall atudeni'hody 15 and that * what I put down last
is 45 per rem Negro and 10 p*r year I heard atxmj it for 12
camt Puerto Ricen. .months. '
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 29, 1958, newspaper, January 29, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558183/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.