The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1958 Page: 1 of 16
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EVADALE, Tex. (Spl)—The Evadale School DUtrict *ay» IU fight
, 1th a taxpayer who own* #4 per cent of ita taxable valuation* is
i'a hattle for survival and we have no choice but to carry our aims
the Supreme Court of Texas, if need be."
The statement is contained in a printed booklet made public today
the district's Board of Eduoation.
The booklet, profusely illustrated with pictures of student activf-
ss. sets out the district's position in its tax fight with East Texas
Jlp & Paper Co. '
This company, owned by Time. Inc , fa involved with other seg-
ments of the East Jexas wood-products industry in a spreading war
bver taxable valuation* of their millions of acres of timberlands and
Other properties. The Evadale School District is one of several fronts
Bn which this war is being fought. ,
Ear'ex his refused to pay $120,000 in school taxes levied by the
listrict for 1957 and has filed suit in 1*1* District Court at Jasper to
recent collect on. The School Board has employed E. G. Avcock,
Fo • Worth at'orney, to file a countersuit for collection.
The district's bdoklet quotes Aycock as saying. ''The ullimate
question will be, 'Do they owe their taxes or not’?"
in a statement for publication two weeks ago, th# company aaid
(See EVADALE. Page S)
HtoUSMSaiMBEr
Court Clears Out Many Old Bills
But Still Has Long Way To Go
r By PHILIP LILLY of January and February,
ijj Since Jan. 1, county commission- Only one commissioner has no
a have paid out a backlog of old old debt hanging over his head
bt to the total tune of $23,848 and has incurred onlv *35.1 in new
id have $23,148 remaining to be debt That was R. Harold Carter
leered of Precinct 4.
This has included pavments on Commissioner Ernest Walles of
ild account* for both the months precinct 3, has cleared up all but
■ ml p, I $4,096 and ranks second to Carter.
’(jrtfiGr JIUUY iCommissioner Casey J. Peveto
fs Due Today
•n W-S Bids
Early Tonight; Bring Clear Skies
running third. He owes $4,878 in
back debts and has incurred no
| major indebtedness this year.
The picture is also good as far
- Tea,lee fhAt-a fcy MPP Alter !*kr\
BASIC INFORMATION ON CATTLE IS TAUGHT AT SCHOOL
Anderson's FFA Work Is in Lina With tha Kind He Wonts in Future
Busy Youths Don't Have Time To Get into Trouble
as commissioner e kt (Bo) r". FFA Projects Demand Boys' Interest
cliff is concerned. He owes $13,374 -—--—■ ------------ ■
Orange city commissioner* in • f0/. RA,cl!.f! thf*t
pecial session late today will con *h* *®w.es figure he has faced
Ider recommendations on the “"taking office. He ha. whittled
ward of nearly $.100,000 worth of contmuously at removing he g.-
wer and water system construe- Pn£Jm2ll0* of debt left when „ (.^v*"th
,on proiecU. he ,ook off,ce- By MARY ALICE LAKEY
Th* rnnn*iim*n will *«nv*n* «t Clearing up of old road and DUNCAN WOODS (Spl) — Give
30 pm. at city hall to also d,s-ibnd?e L* ,h* brightest a boy an interest in life and keep
u«s an offer from H. J. Lutcher! P°,nt fencing. ih.m busy and juvenile delinquency
Itark, local industrialist, to buy It i* the continuous battle with IS something other boys and par-
ittle League Park for $20,288 plus!finances that has brought the ents can worry about
3 acres of land on Levingston Court farther toward the goal of Give a boy a project to which
eet in South Orange. ending deficit spending. he can attach his ambition and
Bids on the water-sewer con It must be remembered, how- i b*’11 8iv* nobody any trouble and
truction work were opened last, ever, that early in the fiscal year
By TOM MASTER SON
AMMAN, Jordan yp—Iraq and
Iordan |oined today In a n,'w At ah
federation rivtKrfg and chaljwtg-
Ram is due to end early tonight A small craft naming also wa* -1?*,JW^ntlv prod ,/ied
in the Sahme area and a fresh cold hoisted toil*, for shifting winds V Republic of f nr
front is expected tn bring fair 70 to 30 miles an hour and oc *«« /vt'* rhe^nei .•*/ < «•• ,
and cooler weather tn the area to- caatonallv 31 mile* eaat and south nn ,r*‘t * future paft p> i n
morrow easterly tndav becoming northerly ,b» Amen* sn » 1 B ' i < 1
Highest temperature here todav tonight and topiorrm.
was about 52 degreas, bqt the Meanwhile. Ihe Aaaoo at ed Press K",« Faisal II of luu snd k ig
thermometer w'a* expectrd to drop reported Hussem of Iordan, ’2-\.» -old *e,>
to 3.1 degrees tonight and remain l.tjfht snow fell intermittently °od touiin* of the Ifsshemttg dvo
5°®* tomorrow with a high over the Panhandle and South ■. »sty, proclaimed the fcderi'oft
ot 4, degrees Plains of Texas Friday as a new lust after sum is* on this Moslem
* 1/<JJ - s| cold front moved into the stale Sabbath-
YY llOCOt Strike * heavy anow was falling at 'be iwn kings agr ,t to me. *
** ‘Plectra In the Wichita Falla area, then armies economics, finances
on top of earlier anow and ram and foreign affair* The mom, as
■ that iced oyer that portion of will retain ,their separate therme*
North Texa* Visibility was cut to sod then lo, d gi vrrnmen's hut
r‘2 city blocks _ Faisal was named chief of au’e
Snow ranged up to 8 inches at of Ihe new f«<tc Alton
A wildcat strike hailed work " M'*nd U 8 *7 m,r,h A* ,hr » ^ ’
' of inn# wm clotH m«fton of ihr [' \ h hart <! it?
slnielion nrniecf .t o.- cTTl# Amarillo Wea'hrr Tturau two weeks before the „* »
Chemical Co m a jJnsdSmnal d?*B'*,rd1,ft Jnvtted other Arab Hams tn
-SeT.....wS fatfftwsr ^ "n..........................
f v - I’o'ne and aafetv officials King Sand of Sludi Arah.s w > dd
A P||!ket 'me was thrown up warned again of harardout dm hrm« his big desert kingdom n o
around . 30 a m by members ol mg conditions ’ the new arrangement Saint itv
Orlnge Millwright laical •74*f Most of.an earlier snow up to parently approved, the l|a«|i-Jnr-
which was observed by 11.1 on s inches had melted, except in daman move, hut* the linpresshm
airuchon workers from different drifts in the Amarillo area Winds here was that Saudi Arabia w d
crafts. The line was eataollshed" up m miles per hour were blow remain ouiside h«vh federations
at the entrance gate of Quaker inK ~ Faisal and Hussein called,.the
alley (Onslructois Im . east nt. anow had rea« hed almost new arrangement, ‘al itchad al
the maip Spencer plant entrance in ln, ^ Dafharl, Chi'dreas and Arahi bavin al daw'a'xvtn ' \r*-
The Quaker Valley firm, a aoh Arosnlio ^ hie for the Arih fedcta'.on- b**
sidiary of Spencer, la doing the. \ernon reported vnow falling on twern fwo state* ''
conatruction work on the doubling earlier ire and snow that had only Th s can he rendered, for hrevf-
nf production facilities to increase partially-melted ty s* an Arab federation "
polyethylene capacity from 41 It was winters third Icy blow .Ihe word "ittihal is a loose
million to AO milium pounds pei
year. . (See WFATIIF.R, Page «) (Sea FEDERATION, Page 8)
Construction, official* aaid the
dispute stemmed from, the work
assignment to pipefitters on the
installation of a new rotary vane
Halts Work
At Spencer
A wildcat strike hslled wr
dav on a multiniillion-dollar con
Probers Promise To Cooperate
With FBI in Alleged Payoff Study
'Tuesday night and tablid pending ample funds are on hand and the
analysis and recommendations real pinch of operations is not felt,
from Freese. Nichols k Turner, j until much later in the year. Rut
onsulting engineers for the city this year commissioners appear to.
Because a part of the sewer con-.have a head start at licking finan-;
struction is being paid out of a cial problems if no unforeseen de-(
12:2.060 federal grant, tentative velopments throw up roadblocks, j
low bids are subject to review by! The January financial report oC . , _ , ... ^ .
the State Health Department and Mrs. Berta Block, county treas-; VT" Delaney « Ne* York *°:
’V&lS&l'Sim iu»2 F*6r“,n'ret"" ”u ,ta" ““iferi
gallon per minute water well on th„ the precinct "•'""'V-
is likely to make records for him- ers of America Chapter at Orange
self, | field Consoliduted High School last feeder in a production utea Oh
Give him fresh air and hard year. j eet ion* Were registered bv mill-
work and room in which to movel })ls Instructor, Melvin Smith, wrights yesterday afternoon and
around and he's a happy boy. ' thinks he is qualified to apply for followed by the posting of pickets
Those are some of the beliefs th* highest FFA honor, that of be today
Sr2!ehav* m£r!"i)5Talntog' ilSnebSTtha^h 11 WW l,belfd •• • *"*•■•» wTth FB? pl^h* "of
Sir Ptrawr of Ua Future Firm- area MS tit. hv - C0lltr9CtS Lfit ......
jn^ subcommittee he heads
W'ASHfNGTON ijx- Rep Harris slleggtion* that Commutucstum*
(D Ark) lodav promised hill ro Commissioner Richard A Mack
by the
There Is one other lone Star Trades CminriI George I Cook.
Delaney Expected To Be Elected BKSSSfScmsSfti Missile Subsi^-M'yo
I) £ £A I* r a. Stark High School ^ -Ines, sgenT. p. pefltler union reprr VI1 1 JUUJ J.m.p. ousted rouelei Hrrn.rd
rrp^mpnt or nPraTinn lirmin I Ynunc AndersonS time rm ltd Washington tm—The Nav. -
I IC3IUCIII Ul V|ICI QMIJ) VlUU|l Uy» » «... *«m .....................
Jo-Trig-machine operatives had been * every now and Ii( n , ' atomic - powered submar.nea tn Ueial thousand
*«. ZrLm.mm*. m*.K~». T,'»<' or ptgftire roping ."opctui that them* tllr |»„|,ri(l *««(«( m.asu.-s two ,_______ __________
MIAMI BEACH. Fla (ft
Jecbniq.i.'s which he u«es in rodeo T*",e er*M **ir'*,»'v ••tiled ,vili h» built hv EWetrtC Hcust
and_ lavish personal U*f. of iuum parf.{ lp<||0|1 1o ,r#jn ,he Do is,on at Om-on. Conn . *fld a rrn,„ ,„f , f)rn, rrw, (n M ,, r
fiutflrri
by
«*%&&■ fesasr*<£s? «s~*I— S5£ “ ” “*•' «*“TV-..,„
Meany and was elected six months Every moment.qf his day. begin 0n|v'administrative worker,
Rackets Committee‘ that his I8-| Hunlfr P Wharton m Pirt*. ihe.1 at 10 p m 'is rhoikfur«r«f ‘*- ■
fri** firm dplivfrir* of ihr
‘k has ackiyrwtedged ac-
dnllare
•ffuiii g 'taWver Kchwarir sa d w is
»rti\'f m getting a tetevixion 1-
exaniuirr a* the leasl qui,ii.'<Ml
■ of i""t applii ants He said Mu k
J^rt^ff Li^truction of ^Tk^TwI Malondy quit a wjek agonjng at .V30 a m. when.Jte makes , w^';;t:nir!;;bvW ".mvtru..' Z Z’'i~ ,Z Z tor
• sewer force main from a main’, m. 4 ^ ' *’• ' ' * ’|wake of charges by the Senate, engineers union coffee lor his parents, until^egei* |lon n(| th„ n lln(ll>1 B* ,r.'f
lift station at 11th and Burton to ’ FxDend reg durin_ jamlarv KacKe * '-ommiuee inai ms in- j Hunter P Wharton of Pitts n ^ •' P m . 1
§ the treatment plant site off Polk bV Drecinrts ! $4 418 2 84 38? yMr'old rulc ^ ,be Un,0n ^ h0lM burKh- ■ un,on vice president and 'dut«** "nd "’‘•rests.
in Souh Orange, water distribution ^ d-.c 4 ex jnn ' ’ ’ ',*» ... _ , , assistant to Maloney since |»50. During school term, his pre
line, sewer lift station, treatment*uuu- ^
and
way-fur. several months with aboui
155 menTentlyng on it
rnmmmii
A frw hfHjftaflfr fb» ht tr nig.
■ rn• mhi!«• firm * *uhmir»fMPi/4f* Aiiv f»«n o U‘*vii th«
m IWO, to coihnda with FBI to make a "complete Inves-
the lime when the icalbslir mu tigs’ l,n
I* | I, V • | iu maioney amce 1™, r" ......e.,.., F.e |,57 « nuu. i. r of pr«w
. - . „ , An analysis of the financial pic SoiCflPr Ofl TTlftl ,w“* dU* ‘° *7 »^r«'“»ry- ^ ‘*rruP,t*d *"h eVs imptoyement, m.i'i *^1*. h [T. ,,Inr ......... ...................
plant influent structure and a , includine the old debt andtJ*^V*U*C* MfI I I *WI treasurer in place of Delaney. feeding cattle and horses, eating . , uKiali*»-*i h ......"r
water pump station. S already8 r T • The union's executive board me, b‘» breritfiu, and traveling the ^
City Mgr.-Marlin Thompson said that Peveto could spend at aTOf t ^nirtflOflP here for ,he m»in Purpose of nam four miles to Orangef.eld tn school d(.vrlo()n„ n, o(. n, A „f ’ ""t ' c 4 .. , V ^ f ,h
today that city commissioners monthly average of 11,100. Ratcliff * L^fJlUllUytS tnj? Maloneys successor and f.ll Home about 4 11 p m he rifles p,)vtlhb|rnt. with properties d* ho., w'.ll foi sn i'im m ,'iV in
were expected to discuss the Stark at $4,100, Walles at $5,500 and) WASHINGTON t*v—A confession ing other posts as required by the ,be refrigerator fora hasty b.te, j|Pn,.(t t„___. ....... .......... will i^ixt PeTxaep 10 an 1 II other Itt
pr oposal in accordance with a sug-
gestion made earlier by 'Mayor (See COURT, Page 8)
H. (Herb) Meeks at the Tues-■i*' .i n • . j
Ray night session TOUTth PreClllCt 4
i City officials in earlier negoti- ^
itmiis had «t a higher price on ^QndtaaTe FlleS
he Little League tract off West, _ ... . . ... .
*ark. A park and recreational fa-, Jbe fourth candidate to file for
ilitiea also have been considered ?«'“ °f county commissioner of____
a desirable and needed in that Precinct 4 officially entered the and
echos of town. The 13-acre tract r*ce today. {Rhodes wound up in
ff Levingston consists of 8 teres Smith of Rt. 1, Box .Russian women.
in which Sgt. Roy A~Rh^e* said|ZnRe inTnion le.Xship. y 'hen goej'off to the uZl feed m "ion **"" ^'h
he agreed to cooperate with Rus-i Maloney, now 77 and critically *,0fk A* **»'• he I* ru.hi ,.i rurr.mi drop!?,r.'Lte’ hetWw^hm.*., , top a tie
I J- trim 1-1___I I______ -it Xi___:
retufH
iiifitn r on
Knit
rommuiftfv fin«l
he ha*
noublmg of capacity. Ctirrenth M and 10 million dollars
'V4iw.i• ir was fired by the
sians in the United States because hi jn Kis island home off Miami feeding 4 hogs. N horses, 9 calve* ..... w... „ ,,vn,„ .u.n* . ^
"I was up to my neck in it" was Beach, ha* suffered a series nf and 1,1 stock dogs un ler wis^ . e p» .....k-_. A •iqiplemenlal appropriation romrflHfe*^^tm\dsv ri -..lit
stm/tiiOA/f Irufnii *4 Lie */vi ■ *4 ' • . ***-
heart attacks.
Teamsters Union
introduced today at his court
martial trial on charges of espi
onage conspiracy.
The statement was ^ce<f wi,h M(*n”
two occasions on _ which ■ ference. The choice was expected
bed with ) Mohn replaces Frank W. Brew-
ster
James R Hoffa named Elnar O ^ 6 30 Pm • 11 fu»«hed with his
cho
51, as chairman of the
lores. Lesvms, reading and dis-
accounts of drunken vodka parties j Teamsters lUtatV Western' dm- rt"*10"* with his parents continue £5
(Sne YOUTHS, Pag* 8)
President ^ ___ »n,.u . .u u should be romoleied th* summer v*rting th* submarines Tbi- (See Ft ( Page
Sheriff Accidentally
nf*in*CT*h „ Shof bv Boy ScouF
^ iji PORTSMOUTH. Ohio’ •*> — Dr»c-
i high land. aniTtfhe balance in {729. V^or .turnedI in his applica-j U convicted, the married 40-!" Mohn former Los AngeWs ^^CCtiOII JlldqeS, Ar€ DIOCKQuGO be. aux* m the N.Wa Judgment ! o.^n»''* Sh./Tfr ' iV* f/*'t ’i . v
narsh adjacent to Adams Bayou.;‘ion ‘oday to Sallie Franer. aec year-old Rhodes could go to pris- Teamsterx council head hasTeen ^1 I A kl J TUNIS «r - Prtxid*ot Habih *xxignm*ni» w.ll permit the ,on .........
TTie city in a meeting Tuesday retary of the Democratic execu ,on for life. He could get as much administrative vice prirtiden? in Clerks Are Named Bourguih. mcress-d his dinlo Mrhesj po.-s-hle completrom hl,Uf, A„ „ kj ,
*........ rnnn"" “ a* a year on a leaser charge of ,he union s Washington hcadquar Commissioners four' named m*^f P"'"""' on »ranee today date* just hr ..w the h* .rt .....U ■«
*.......... ten for five years. Bfewster op election iudee* and clerks mdav <nd * PolM • h|frk*d* •round . R'Jr , * .f .R',h,,r.?' t,rf< • f*P‘? s' ow The b"
ET*'
, The confession was given last Dave Beck ** president.
B | July 2 to two FBI agents. One of faded himself to be re-elected
j them. James P Kehoe. identified j V1C* president,
the original and
copy introduced in evidence.
|ight authorized the purchase of tlv* committee.
30-acre tract of land fronting on Others officially in the race arei falsifying
W.
br $85,000. This tract will be used mistioner; Constable Clyde
br location of a new $180,000 Na- (Hop) Williamson and L.
lonal Guard Armory, proposed (Timer) Williamson.
Tvic center, park and dmk>H ^S**1** h*V,'^ ^*‘"'‘!"a"d ^e’^ot'^'r'Sf
!»e S&L *2* .J" North Orange!*, Harold Carter, present com-(Rhodes ha. plekded innocent '.posed HoffaVebcTion'lo succeed ^7 "."nd s^ml'e^ ,hrw ‘nnwl*,e*
l/a Donl/ a* n, n, .,Ia,,i 4 ~ si ’
>sve Beck as
---- -r----- 7-— _ . ...... Bureau of Ordnsm r, said the sub- er vvh , h be thou du
" 'x-Jr^r^r.....n*...... -,
-i *
d-
bent as a recreational area
the Tunisian*
Polaris mtxstle
visiting the- cour»i'
Zapitol Hill Still Isn't Solidly Convinced
Demos Eye Big Tax Cut If One Becomes Necessary
i... .■y.J'tUYTNGSTQNF jin* behind a statement by House deficit for the vear end.no ,ht.
Five Ships Due
For Loading Here
Spaceman in Home Stretch
After He'Circles the Moon'
SH1NGTON tP—Key Demo- Speaker Rayburn of Texai, who
tatic leaders in Congress were said House Democrat* are goin°
Mktng today in terma of a 5 tojto start a review "pretty soon" to
billion dollar tax cut if the see where a tax cut might do the
most good—"if there is one.**
ustness recession makes tax re-
action neceasary. 4
[But barring a snowballing de-
Rayburn. as well as other House
cessed regular session of the gos
erning bodv ‘h* ground that
It came in a brief meeting in mu,‘ f,r*' detwnce th* arrnrd
the office of Mrs Sadi* Stephens. undrr wb,rh '*"■ o(,,r“* *'rr
county clerk. maintained
Commissioner Harold Carter, Polue guards around the con
seconded by Commissioner Casey xulates at Medi'-r" I * Kef and
Five ships are expected at the J Peveto moved the appointment f.afsa put ronaufar bffu .ala under SAW aKT'ONIO Tea >ir~Spare satellite will f* to «.0
Orange County district port begin- of the officials All members con- ,»mf r*strictiors as I ranre « fn#n |jona|d Farrell *,is m the tronu equipment, Ste nkamp >1
'imfiri* #*vr »k. .. n*n8 20 for the loading occurred with the motion. 1VM0 troop* in Tunisia now homf %treirh of hi* nitk*-bel«eve Min'* * irfion*. he toI>1 n*- * n
June 30 and *ndln* ‘bia millions of pounds of flour, corn ----—■■ UP ln ,b“'r moon voyage today at Air Force aren t f.ist enough to pilot t »piv e
questioning the Ixtsis oThi /t* >ne«l Md rice for Korea, Italy and Dollot Federal Reserve lank Rourgutba has asked f »an«e to s< en» sts claimed the real th ng craf m th* sen** tmt . n- m
mate that a surplus will aonear’ Cub*‘ Lowers Rediscount Rate withdraw her troopi anil give up could lie done vrry aoon pilots a *i,»' <>nic piau
in the following year. \ Port Director J. T. Arledge aaid DALLAS Mb—The f ederal "*•»'«, "aval base at Mizert* as „rr*.|, « flKI, ?t v*.,r old a.r Asked what hr had ( e
If definite indication* of ****., ,hat pounds of flour and serve Bank of Dallas lowered the ", rt‘V' 1 " lhr. * r'!n', c . a.n‘ nMo ‘r,l,n ‘he Bronx, N Y , spent <o date on th. »pa< t ■ ■ . -
erv do not become apparent bv pounds of corn meal will1 rediscount rate in the 11th Federal of * fr'm,,rr ,a*‘ Siturr a time aleeplng s„i th* h.a.t periment. iuemkamn va I A.-
*A|m* £ | * ... k** ■ ™ * * v *41 * —V je’rvIlIM I* s* I t,t.i ll III IT u I sm III . w wwlla m j, *aa ,, I, m * *, ■ , » , M. , - * ■ . .... n_ .
OUI oarring a anowoamng oe- tBX |e#dergi Mid , tax cut mjghf May it was 1>elievH rrm.re*. ** '°aded aboard the Marseille* on Reserve District todav from 3 to However, he iirgerf the p<-ople „f the Spar* Medi tne School at have learned that A.rm.n I t r |
SLSsrz-iZz, a:jr «rzs m,y h,v' “ •-»5"«' ^ *-" ^ —
[u l°~‘« •
ri'ffi; K.r,r.sr - ^ipnuur* on F,*nch
^,,w,vc i,m lo _________ ____... . _______ to keep calm and limited to four Randolph Air Forte Ra»* *a,d th* ^n his fourth dav ih the cabin is
a tax cut t«fore it eoe* hnm* ^*e *°*ding of 2.220.000 pounds of The action followed that taken hour* a general strike called to. young man wa* Only .aimiBtrirtg in perfe< t shape and that th#
nume. „ .____. ___I _____...___... ______ .. .____ ______ . , , ,**. *r.- , hark nt • mi.r*
Before June, h<wei>*~Con^*sV **°ur oft Feb. 23 aboard the Alma several weeks ago bv moat other demonstrate nation** mourning down (rom nervousness of h s fr**s *Tr • h*ck of a lot more
----- L_ , . . • # *—*<--* *— Federal Reserve Banks. for the hnmbmg -victima. first few dav* m (he spar;# cabin f ' ' Than he Is.
_ ,u tin k«,. Dr Strughold. a German sc en-
Farrell panes the 120-hour
mark in the compact <ahinet .tr>
cannot be expected to act “with 1 V’rtto'y destined for Naples,
any Intelligence." one fTOuse. The next day. 700,000 pounds of
'a«rffL.VJStt '• E»»«l in Tunitia
i dollars have been pushed ““— — - •-*- 1-----
side at insufficient to stem a
i(or economic dip.
j nousf i
TUNIS UA—Tunisia observed a sn^hallmg effert'o? the^smisa' ^"iSids^of^ntwr will he'
day of mourning today for those slump on the nation's psychology. I aboard the hitl.i,*
Veteran Garbage Man Retires in Style
After 32 Years of Service to Dallas
list, sard a man could he put into
»>nace next month If th* mechin-
, . . equipment were ready
a simulated apac* voyage m n*ar- . ^ mam proh,?m. < Stem-
day H(
emerge from the ' trip.
* voyage
Suddav at 9 35
ly every way. xunoav »' T kamp »dded/*-is bringing a man
f r»„ a m . exactly seveti days after h* bai kl (o paf(h
killed by French bombing of a They' fear It wilfVreate^a^bad P^an*1 k**^*'*1'* ,chedul*d 1m DALLAS. Tex —A city gar- looking at 'heir rarbag*
Nothing leas than a 5 to 10 bil-' frontier village but pressure on psychological effect apart from . ’ , , ba*e m,n- /,■"»» 1 who go along my route and tell the •"••ted th* <1
^ dollir cut would generate French forces in the North Afri-the tnj€ stare of the economy v ^ter m the month nearly two *ore out 17 horae* and more thifrleM from ?h* pro*perou^ and ™ <»eorgr Mfink«imp, n » ,
---------- —I... -------- . —-----^—’ million pounds of rice will he ex- trucka than he’s bothered to count, everything el*e ’ of department on tpaie meoi
■ avoirs at1?*. Tit«-.....r>
ough new buying power to put , can country eased.
-V.irSV,?0”"” PJ-WW H.M. B«,ylb._.p
This reportedly was the think- P*aled t0 hl» people
to remain
calm to demonstrate their matur-
I aa i ity as a nation. An all-day general
Today s Weather | SJaVt?
1 Dru Fr*» r.f. w«Rth«r Barfia anH Moslem sabbath nraver “in
|La<^i fofRCRit Cloudy. Windy tad,**? W08I€m prayer in
uid with oor»«ionti ram todav. order not to damage the national
dim. ii$t#R citRrinf «nd lummr coidor economy '*
aitht. temptroturo, M t _ 3. _ ...
find?, t»ir and cold tomorrow, highest In Pans a French Foreign Min*
te'Tunuled^jr^tfC 32 “try spokesman announced plan.
I to * mu*« »n h«jr .nd occLiM^" for a complaint to the U N. Secu-
rity Council to counter Tunisia !
milet an hour aaat and
gag, becoming northerly
Borrow.
nor row's tldoa Sablno - M«h at
pm.: low Bt 111 bjb. aad 1:VI
. Bolivar—h|»h ot 12:14 O.BI. and
■j p m.: low at »:H a.m. ond 1:22 p.aa.
rnterday't temperature readlnfo
‘v M low. IS NX> rainfall
an rtaei tomorrow at lit awe. aad
as I M #wa.
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ORANGE JUICE |
HELPFUL TIP—Sometimes hus-
580.000 pounds' It is being sent by j°i» «^f Rifling tn a'halt outside C^wT! human'rtull -----1-^
vuy no„ wirn two ntner mem- . -- ........x . . . . ------* lh* • make betteve ’ hare the heat of intent -tm« hut
oversea, in rooperat.on with the of hi. crew in a big packer »" * «'k; •' ,b" journey ‘tme just *••««. to a .pjy M an-
Surplus Commodities Corp., Fed- ‘nick, the kind that chews up hf*m* of a c.tvN^ra.j,rv_-m- He s a great eater, a real chow n.veraartes. birthday, and s.milar
era! government agency.
Orong# County Disaster Unit
To Discuss Civilian Defens#
charge that the French attack on
Saktot Sidi Youssef constituted
aggression. The French said they
would charge repented violations ..... . .
of the Algerian frontier by rebeL _their Leader Vant^Ad aatd
i forces ahaitarad ia Tuaisut. 1 they aarva uabal'"
■y:
'X,' ■"'i' ■ .
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trash and packs it down ' Ploy'- He x found counterfeit hoijnd -7 ^7d'rhe <olone! occas ons. Men. in cas# you've for-
Up stepped prettv Exer F.udv of "“’to* fof malt‘n* 50”N" corns Steinkamn « briefing dnrlo»ed gotten, todav is Valentine * Day.
the city personnel' department to and **Hng prohibition, xe-ersl ,h#, , minned »p«re flight is a word 'to th* wis* and ail that
Si",—. «n:,« ^.sirqsusr
director, was among those on tion* foT 1 gnfbage man have tm ui>ut:on of problems connected < oai* wea'her (usually that is) and
'A meeting for diacuaaion of hand to offer crwiaratularions proved, Juat like those in other with recovering a latelhte r^fnam x issie of the.,unuaual-m this cas#
civilian defense has been called • j m an „|d w-agon man " said Johf •’ harrier* *now-ha* created muttering* of
for tonight by A. J. McKenzie, di- Dabbs with a touch of nostalgia "Now the can* have handles in Dr H„b*>u»* Strughold, a mem anarchy ft the rank*. By ranks,
rector of the Orange County Dims- q |0it j; hories a|| toId crippled Mead of them old empty oil drums b*r o( :he Spare.Medicine School * OJ refers to t^ *4* who *aw
ter Committee. frdtin nails and wire and Mirkt.” and we don’t have to go into the staff and reputed father of space «nnw for ,hf fir‘ *imJ *“r .* J*
The aesiinti will he in the Or •“•' forgot to count the truck*/kitchen for the garbage any medicine, agree that modification week. Several
The aeaaion will be tn the Or- he Mjd mow." he a#id j would have to include weight as a parent, lo nunw Nttri'h whew rt
ange County Courthouae today «t "You can tell what kind of pern- He's retiring on pension to tend ma n factor \ snow, al tha ume. They r* a#-
• put. pU folks ar#." Im obMrvad. "by, hi* bom# garden. 1 Tb# chief duty ^ a man m *■ nous too.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1958, newspaper, February 14, 1958; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558186/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.