The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1956 Page: 2 of 8
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FACE TWO
Sketch
Mooriceville Man Is Telegraph Operator, ^MHHOn-
Store Owner, Benefactor to the Needy Jtr ? ®. ver
Ussy m man i* iU and it meansden. ' j UUXIGS
< Continent from Pin 1)
Khool tax roll ror next year, he
added, would be about million
dollar*.
If the district vote* to operate
nothin* to hi* community, but to | Tillery was rail readme pot, agedt _ '.nl „ . .
\i»unreviHe the illnea.’- of G. r for Missouri Faoric' and T&XCU ; ^rs- George Cglfi8.nt...wuJ a*- J'T'rier®ril passed by
•»ry i* something else dgain 'Railroad at Mauriceville for 86 >.u™ dut:e* ,oda-v % ,lM> fx<fcu“ Ihe ^ ^ tffisltture. it will
. - . , „ . _ . , mmii., hi. "Hve director of the Oar.se Coun- be allowed to sell in bonds 10 per
S&.c*”»ri" c™"" **• —- - “*"i“««
Xo ninth. » hn n—v,d mill. tsr |ve 1°. 1 >**r. b? bwo ill sii,, >],„>, Viti t»V, a laach- in£ now." nvmmed Bites, "wi
‘‘Even if we should itirt build-
■
hat hungry child was ovtr turned 1 Since suretr?,, performed about f posWon with the Orange Pub- could not get into a new balding
-* ‘ 1 11 11.....wmmm., t*y* .months ago in a Galveston ,if SchooK before the 1957-’58 school year
j hospital ' Mrs. Colburn together with , When you realise that 150 haw
Many a -railroad tramp has \fr* q ~§. McLamorc. regional homes were built in our district
[ told his Story of downfall to Til- CFG representative, '' ill attend last year, vou begin to know some
i lory's sympathetic ears and ntanv , region*! CFG conference in of our problem * ... our growth
a cup of coffee was given to setae Lav. ton. Okla, March 8. 9 and 10. ha* lust started " .
-I outcast on a fairy, cold night as The executive hoard was* so in-*. School Trustee
Hoy Teal re-
he hovered near, ©r in. the rail- formed iVednesdaw d« ffij r a minded that the SSOfl.OOO in bonds
Jfdad station ’meetingaUuttle Mexico Restaur- would be for immediate needs
SA Chief Talks
To Kiwanians
Lt. Donald Nelson, commander
of the Salvation Army Post, was
guest speaker at a dinner meeting
Big Question Will Face GOP
If Fisenhower Runs, or Doesn't
Dv ItELMAN MORIN
WASHINGTON (AP)—Wash-
of the Kiwanis Club last night in wAstiiniu.iv . llt
Little Mexico Restaurant. «n*‘°n >* one b* que,1.i?n.
portance of rehrion In the church. J • • rrww ,h( in,jde track at the moment
I thinka would carry on hit pro-
gram.” and that he will publicly
and strongly endorse this, mar.
Thus, because of his remarks
about Vice President Nixon, some
home and school.
A program of musical enter-
tainment was orcaented by a trio
of the Stark High School a cap-
pelta choir composed by Ellen
Jane Leister. Joan Burdine and
Judy Warner. They were ,accom-
panied by* Mrs. Merle Hayhurst,
director. ‘ .
attack
-If not Eisenhower—who? ’
Eisenhower recently expressed
■ s-ssstf arsir **.
rtSSfcNS' President’, 5«lor. N.v.r hu Ihn. . *l« pr«i.
scneauie, me rresiumv > u«v«x»- , .. . . ..
ST WSJS-
Then, he may -know all the has- Nevertheless. ,ome oMh. pan,
aids,” as Dr. Paul White. Boston chiefs
cardiologist, put it. of running for ««»•
ards.” as ^P.TwhU. Boston chief, are looking in other direr
cardiolog
a second
sr~ w**™^***
Frank Zeto announced .that the a“^nd term After this checkup, j Several of tliem told this re
^1* Eisenhoter has indicated that hit!
strongest candidate. One said, in
David Boyd and Dick Stanfield,
STAVROS S NIARCHOS
Tankers-
^ -,ta s,,rk H,fh
(Continaed from Page 1)
Club, were special guests. wm Tne nrpuum«m «**••• *«• •••— i a,,nT.» r,ri Warrem Thai
, Next weeks program will he candidate? he did a^ut Earl ^rem^^a.
presented by Charles Austin busi- But fven^ says, ’ Yes," some JJa^ * jjj himt*k(>
Public * 01 an*e serious problem* remain Who «“}* ^vg inference, answer-
^ Public Schools. , w»H_ he have for a running mate ^ QUWtion «bout Warren a* »
,x m the unusual circumstances ere- presidential candld;%
BATTLE PRACTICE SLATED aied by his illness How much [hp pres1dcnt said: “We should?'
G f TILLERY
away no m
owned by
s;oif
I Tillery began railroad work in; ant. only and would allotv for no ex-
April, 1910. when he was - just 1? During (he meeting. ctqnmiUee pansion i.. that was why a $750.-
[yeaf* old and became an agent tvcbairmen outlined olnhs tot~ the , 000 figure had been considered. He !
for the YA.MB line at Carlyle, rear, with particular emphasis to added thjt people were confused!
M ss. Ten years of life were spent be placed oa She new camp at because the two figures had been
w ith rlge Illinois Centra! as agent Cow_ Creek. Bad weather has mentioned.
operating between Yicksbprg. slowed down this nroiect. Said Bates: “For the last two
Miss. and Nes* Orleans L». |he annual CFG_ council fire ye^rs. I have told people to get,
When he came to Mauriceville 'V1 ! be hJTld Feb: Jo at *7 p.m. in readyi for.more studenU.. Did you
in 1919. he spent several months Lu,.ch«r s-*rk Hl*h School gym- know that next year we will have
as an extra operator on what he naMu^. Vs° u.nd<>!:__discussiicnv no students in the 7th grade and
ral
those
known a* the Old Gulf Coast Line
During the 'oil boom he was
n a fash”r.Vha^.a, m ^'roV.te? St"Sf SI^S !rade next y“r- N'*rchoS bou*ht them ,hrou*h 1 next momh. The“ Ar^v mnweri want'hisTeTp?
lar.uarv of 1920 and shortly af- t cand“y sale which will benefit the ^,r cl*SSfS haxe doubled‘ dummy corporations specially set today that _ a battalion combat party leaders say there have ov n frtur,0 of action when he 1.
>a.;.a iy !“r-, he married the former SJ's- camp. Camp Fire and Blue Bird Cmv,P sunerirttendent reminded
r.ar.r *. brt Warrell* of Hull. ' girls are selling two varitiesi With ‘.that> wh>n i#rge tracts of land
Tillery to Maunceville and began serving; have been 5.000 boxes tor sale. arV^ro»ihonPSem«Stbta tee . f^jSeri^ii flag ‘jc 'N‘*^______ _____ ^iil inel»teJoward_Jioii«one_nc 'y^wn^^
lis‘ the ""first trick '' During w as attendance by CF^ cpuncil j 10« in the 8th* We have only two ger than the navies of Nicaragua j WASHINGTON (AP) — A campaigning can he do? How confusion botwe.
ose ,ew months, the lire was ’ ‘ ^CPr*^ a^enepdl fqr ,bem ; • • no P0"-’’ and the Netherlands combined, thousand paratroopers of the rauch traveling and speaking? Lii..« »s«. s..nr««# rn..rt
n»r BB *s CPC i, , .oun.B .new . . . no more. and the Netherlands combined. * tnousana paratroopers ot tne mUch traveling ■ anu spcaama. " iitlc, anA the Supreme Court
v-sriigrsrfiras ^ — «* ^ ^ssrjss^z ssss
He then went on to recall hi>
up in the U.S. , team will fly to Thule from Ft. been no open discussion* among the ^nnv to run for president
maiTowes JsSa^'todivTo \ Juiv oAhat yZ\ he returned' ^e^^t'^nmeiW "Iherclwn^\^he‘%oWell Lum^^ -^.lkn Si buying war ^ whVt ttcSbSewiS aJc" lSr° T^Sme
generous gesture horn 'Tillery to Mauriceville-and began serving, have been 5.000 boxes for .sale, are throui on the nvarket to the surplus vessels for American flag tic flight ",u incline tow aid someone h w,„ ih,
when «_ father reeded it most, a 21-.vear ^retch^as -second tnck” Each council^member has been nPXt several years toohome own- operation. Under the final settle-
*. Concern hovers over most of the operator. !o 1939., be became a asked tc sell 30 boxes
community a« Tillery s bedrid-
Officers Capture
'Mad Dog' Killer
-first trick" agent-" and that *op
he held until his lines?. He had
worked *5 years to the day when ;
be became ill. ' _ ■
T,:>rv served on the Msur.ce-
vi! e Schooi Board for 20 years
as president and is a deacon of
tne Mauriceville Baptist Church.:
Union Drive-
(Continued from Pace
least that much more
eis. the need for more school space • Niarchos will: (1) pay the AHoWinQ SOD To DriVC UnllCBtlSCd COT course ., ,
'AS* * ,h“ Ss.«“ SS pmmJ Charaes Aaainst Orange Man
"even now we have among our i of tbe ^ ships he has recovered., charged yesterda> with permitting! was suspended. He was fined S.5 of him changing his mind.^He
32 classroom teachers. 5 teachers As a bonus to the U.S., he also another to drive an unlicensed and costs. Judge Grooms suspend- den .rated man in this 10b.
with no classrooms in which to agreed to the construction of the vehicle.
3
dedicated man in this job "
ed the driver's license, follow ing Along with Nixon and Warn .
.... ...................... Livingston said there would be teach 7. V we~a“re'el'igibie^'for '5 , rhw^ii^riankeri“for"30 million t The charge was brought in the letter of the law, even though vou hear these names and the.w
He i? a member of the Command- adv*nce announcement of spe- more and that will leave us with dollars in Hie shipyards in this! Orange County Court against the charge showed Bill Wayne comment* in the cap Uinow-
er Masonic Lod?e m Beaumont ** u.oritm ®r J1*®* a shortagr of 10 classrooms next country, the world’s most expen- Dave Dowden of Orange for let- had no valid license. AdmireraJiave nut him -
)-£: and the Masonic Lodge in Orange. *Z “ft?'?? bW Z >’ear sive Thou*h Niarchos Pfrtew tolling his .son. Billy Wayne Dow- City Patrolman Charles Ar.der-
rc.„»co «*,y „ itUit-nW ^>.» «j - ' ttump,,. .. W „aor,„ - IXtS! d,f S? ,%* £ £. ifXtt Ki— n.« -JJjK ,nd ,
sssa^JL4.r«?. sr srs«rti '
SAN FRANCISCO < AP -
dian» officers were coming
Quietly in a pawn shoo on Market member of the Mauriceville Li^ns jng last night, attended by
struct yesterday
P’nb
crowd'
a the state if we had classrooms for
^___ ______ i.. <t>, L^ w^cthtir '*
Irvin. SI - year-old Evansville He is the owner of about three- 000 and said to be the largest la- ' 'concluding hi* talk Bates add-
pipe insulator sought throughout fourths of the Tillery and Dunn bor rallv ever held in Florida, that ed “It look? like we'll have to
the nation, was picked up when General Store in Mauriceville and much of the AFL-CIO organ.zmg have half-riav sessions in school
‘Bill wants to test KU strength,
Papers Regarding Old Scandal
he tried to unload two diamond I jlans to spend some time there in will be in Southern states
.mg, he admitted It took from a ' the future . . -We will organize wherever we
He and his wile have two find unorganized workers
* home at Redondo Beach, rear Los
* Angeles. - , daughters and three grandchi'- want to advance their own inter-
I waan t too auipnsed he said ( dren. all of whom seem just as tst* by joining unions." Meany
f in *n Interview , I ve been ex* much * part of the community said
pecung to get picked up for quite
g a while.'
Tillerv himself.
The rallv was held in connec-
_ British Royalty Missing
who dents-, It has about 935 at this LONDON (AP)—The scanda- ' George took the throne. Caroline
t.irae , lous affair of King George IV and j spurned an offer to stay abroad
Mike Mebane. Stone A Pitts : Queen Caroline took place 135 I and renounce her claim to the
architect, explained the proposed 'ears ago but appareh*vlv someone ! queen s crown.
in The royal fami!'" still was
. .r , *K# «nnen«um Gov* Christian Hcrter. of Mas-
and that after the w-t n n ■ ,achuJI,.X(,. -He would run ver
father permitted Billy to drive |t , m
his car i-
stronglv in the industrial Fki
To add further to the perplex- * hV’SSifan^’*11 ' '
ing case, Wilburn 'aid, Dave Secretary of the Treasury Hum-
Dowden* registration and tags p^rev very able man, and a
had been suspended on another businessman who would appeal to
car under the safety responsibil- businessmen. But there is no war
ity law. to figure how he would do as >
Dave then,'* he said. ‘ ob- campaigner. '
i Hi* arrest wa? -oinnaental. 'r-
* speetprs John O’Keefe and Leo
Cash Offer-
'Cantlnaed frem Rage li
I have heard or read abou* it
would indicate the e w ere no
string?
The question of whether the of-
fer w as designed to influence h.s
rote, he said, is for the committee
to decide
agements. Meany sa.d a!) organ-
ized laoor would back the union
until hotel owner* capitulated.
Ferraggiaro dropped ih to the
4 Market at 3rd street nawnshop
» routinely Said O'Keefe -
« "He acted suspiciously. as if he
2 didn t belong to the diamond
Irvin who was unarmed, pro-
■ cuzeq icertifuation of Victor Da-
- 'as of Lot Angeies. pianist with
*. Tex Williams’ Western orchestra.
He aptnt one night. Jan 28 at
Davis’ apartment after thumbing
* a ride with the pianist.
.» Ir\in had hitchhiked from , . ... .
Princeton. Ind . where he escaped * *' ??* 0fdei jP' Chairman
Jan 18 from the Gibson Countv George (D-Ga.i in the Senates
jt!! b.g caucus room
£ Irvin was convicted Dee 20 of At the outaet George had the
P fatally shooting W Wesley Kerr, committee'» (counsel. Charles tv.
Rvutaville filling station attend- . Steadman, read into the record
- ant. He was charged also with , the resolution adopted 90-0 by the
» ala ring five others. Mrs Mar? . Senate creating the spec, a tom-
* Holland; Mrs Wilhelmina Sailer, mittee.
Sin her country home near Soli- i The resolution direst* tne com- ... „r ,p,ru
l tuae, Ind., and three members of mittee to look into -the circum- hoi-?e) ■’ *
Tth* Goebel Duncan farm family, stances involving an alleged im-
Jnear Henderson, Ky. proper attempt through political
1 Ke was awaitir.g. transfer to contnoubor? f0 influence the
-Michigan Cn>, Ind. fc»r execution vote’ of Ca»e on ih* natural gai
* June 12. . a>
building program and A. J. Bean, m tne royal family sun was When she came back to London, tained’ another car and rensteied Former Governor of New York
~ ji .risr*.,,,... « kjis
The union is seekin" contract rec- acre* of land for school construct- j concerning this royal couple, fbe suit^ was hastily dropped
ogmUon from resisting hotel man- non, their spites and their love lives, wrifti Caroline's counsel brought
wa* charged.
The projected building program ^7.^.'jp the business of the King's girl KC Council PljflS
Caroline was locked out of DrHCB for Tomorrow
Westminster Abbcv for the coro- A joint Mardi Gra* and Valen-
nation and died a fortnight later— tine dance’ is scheduled for to-
would allow for 14 dasarooms. a . ■. ,
____________ _________ tu,'v they had been available
gymnasium, cafetonum, home eeo- ,
lie records office. For over a cen- frlends during his regency davs.
.— .1— i.-j i---- -----i-L,. tQ
anvone wishing to brush uo on the
^'sr^.isssWisaf - ^
:ys,.:d!;::2. 'n,„ „ ,K.. in
IContlnoed from Page 1)
The four - member committee ceived
“He wasn't given anv." Lee raid.
“Anything he go* was for expenses
or something of that kind "
ers11meV.nT?wm0m ^ ' C’'0T(' V' ««»d<ath«
For future building, an aitdi-
tonum and parking lot appear is
morrow at 8 p.m. by the Knight*
if—."
Twice. Dewer was the GO?
presidential candidate. In 1954. he
left public office to practice la
lie is now the senior partner
» large New York City firm. Pai r
leaders consult him frequently.
Dewey doesn’t give InUrviev *
any more. Nor would he teh
the master plan.
No rnention was made during , agf>_an(, vveren't missed.
s. i&zs «•» i i^Krawi' 'srz&it
-h rr.e
*■ No mention was made either on a Rent plafe 'of hj, mad fa,h#r Windsor (the royal state residence Recorded musie will, be furnish- , Romehodv asked him what »<•
° fly to in- '.u^or tha: Bancroft and Little George III—is one of the soiciest outside London* >n 1935,'’ he was ed for dancing^snd refreshments would do if Eisenhower should
’he
twice "
'troduce **.e • 1 said c>press oiMricts mign: conson- fragments of British history. It
*T don ; rea’-v want to get n x- *oive some of then mutual was a staie marriage of conven-
ed p m rh.s be* no inve*tieation
According to custom, two bun- ; of Columbus for all members and White House eorresDondents "ha1
EHzjJaeth ’if* hi^Vhe'DaperTTe- : dles of state papers concerning • their guests, according to Barney he discussed with the President.
the royal pair were deposited in McAvov, publicity chairman, j,cre iast week.
The dance starts at 8 p,m in the is Dcwev available?
to light K of C Hal! and will be the last Friends sav he told them. Tim
when historian Hugh Ross Wil- j socal event before the beginning ticket will be Eisenhower arui
liamson asked to see them of Lent, McAvoy reminded mem- Nixon again Nixon’s done a grand
“Sorrv. sir. they were taken to bers . 'job. and they wont dump him"
moved to his private archives. ...
An intriguing point is that thev the public records,
were removed more than 20 years Tneir icmova. came
Lee said Parkhou«e go' a SL200
'nan from the insurance, company
»n October. ’.952
“He wa' no’ a d iector at ’bat
ti” e." l-.ee said, "m connected
Month's Birth Rate
Equal to December's
problems
Bancroft * high school students cej< Caroline Emilia of Bruns-
are accommodated by Little Cy- | wick-WoffenUuttel. on!v * few
pres*, and Bancroft is one of tne pours before the wedding
few m bools in the county which Thev parted in 1796, ms? one
has any space remaining for ele- > year after the marriage and alter
menu.y students. live or six puth of a daughter, Princess
room* could be converted there Cha, lotta Augusta.
However. Bancroft ha* several j George slipped easiiv bar k into
told. will be available. s«k him, personally, to be bis
^le question was biought up in -------- running mate. Dewey is quoted **
ienre and he met hi? bride. Prin- Parliament, where a government Nearly 90 per cent of all farm having replied. “That would be
spokesman explained thev were products go to initial markets by the tough,est decision l’vt ever
private papers — and shouldn’t
have been in the public records
office in the first place
motor vehicle.
'bad to make '
Under it* terms, the committee w th the romnarv It wa* 'strictly riowever. tsancron ni* *everai | George slipped easiiv back into
» required to report t* findings „ mo'tgage loan Vnd of ’he same hou,in* additions springing up and his gay bachkpr ways. Caroline
Carter-
Orange Exchange Club Plans To Sponsor
Crime Prevention Week Here Feb. 12-18
not
to the Senate
March I one e ?e
The baby raie in Ora: ge re- The four-merr.oer committee * Parkhou*e said the loan was ?e-
mamed unchanged with th8 births divided equally befveen Repuoli- cured by property in Dallas for
reported in January to City Hall vans and Demociai*. which.he ha* been offered as much
officials in comparison to » simi- They were divideo equal!? also as *5.000 and that he paid 6 per
i»r number for December on the natural ga* bill, support cter* in'ere*’
Deaths last month showed a for which Case ha? said he suj*' “I'naid it bark a* *40 a month
•light decrease with 13 listed mpect* was involved ,n the prof- 'or 26 mon’hs." Park house 'aid.
contrast to 22 for December fered contrioution
There were 36 white girls ana 56 George and Sen Th-e (R-
bov? born in January for a total Minn.) were iscorded against the
of 95 and six Negro girls and bill when the Staate passed it
•even boy* for the 308 over-a 1 Monday 53-38 Senators Harden
-Lgure
Primary cause* of death were
desctlbec a* heart diseases 7: ' *'„d k- sale cf *’ock« both for insurance
companies and p-.ervbodv else. !
am proud of my legislative rec-
or d ’
it) r than tvpe 1 would make to vou nr 8nv- ’Tlav not havf ,urP,u* fpace Wlth' toured Europe in a flare of gossip
■ in the next several year*.
and intrigue.
1820.
"And ! made ihe’Iast payment- on
O'-’ 7. 1953
In Dallas. Parkhou.se said:
Bill Combining Ike's Farm Plan
And Rigid Price Props Approved
iContinued from Page D
upon the fact that the contrac-
tors were granted easements by
Change County
Commissioners
WASHINGTON (AP)
In an effort to make the citi- A nroclamation ha* been i»* <*o
ren* of Orange County more bv Mayor Joe Runnels. offid*l!»
aware of the manifold danger* of declaring Feb. 12-18 a* “Crime
crime, the Orange Exchange Club. Prevention Week" hi Orange
________ _______________ in cooperation with the national The proclamation pointed out
Court and that the board agieed I organization, will sponsor Nation- that crime is our most potent ene-
ihat any damage done to streets ; a' Crime Prevention Week here my m cities and urban areas and
would be repaired. Engineers j ^eb. 12-18. _ affects people of all age groups
algp. in their survey at the end ’ “The purpose of th# week I* to and in all walks of life, bring'rg
of district work, will attempt to stimulate public awareness of the untold misery and degradation to
e'timateythe original condition of undermining of Americas moral the population,
street? befqte work began. and spiritual heritage bv the cur- Mayor Runnels urged every
Carter al?<> is attempting to rent crime wave," explained the citizen in the community to “co-
determine w.io is responsible for Rev. Ben Turpin, president of the operate in order to fight the
maintenance of | h e streets. Exchange Club. scourge of crime and protest our
churned by rain into tnpd in some "With major crime# being com- homes and people.”
kidnev, 1; and premature. 1 There
were also three stillbirth* le-
ported.
- An to plant less of the surplus crops
.election year farm bill wh.ch j than their allotments under the
4 r.r '5 *arst ;n ' combines President Tisenhower’s j control program. ui
n » a u i r> \:u‘ bdls to *s ‘rengt'hen^t'he formation S01' bank p*an w,th n8'd price i He and Secretary of Ajpitul- Kfctionj_ ar)(j emphaucaHy states mitted at the incredible rate of It is the clubs firm belief that
med'for • Br!a*e<' R*NH> of companies snd ’o regulate the rappoit* he “>'* nUH,1,ih'*1 hea v^HgoveAmJnroim'l'd ** i r hf ""’’H not ',8>e the taxpayers’ ; four a minute, it has become in- an emtghtcncd and determined
1 1 was approved early today by tne heavy gov erninen -owned ,ur money for such work.’ ConUx- creasmglv imperative that each populace can turn the tide against
Senate Agriculture Committee. pluses acquired under the high# ,0r* maintain they are keepin^ciligen shoulder his share of re- i crime and ultimately reduce it'
Blushing as.de the President's ’evel s!JRpo,.t ‘>r0*ram have kcpl t,re(,ts as well as they can with : Spgnslbilitv in the fight against ravages to an absolute minimum.'
mention that such action would ’ Urm r,c** down' * exrstmg weather conditions. i rrirtie," the Rev. Turpin said. I said the Rev. Turpin.
voted for it
George said he hope? the hear-
ing* can be completed n tv. o
day «.
The Treaty of Guadaiuoe Hidai- MURDER TRIAL OPENED n • v II i • ii
go. between the United State* and ! HOUSTON f.AP) — Testimony Running • CHOW Light
Mexico recognized the Rio Grande I began today in the trial of Percy Pa(llltine in We»rtr«
a* the touthern boundary of Henry, charged with the murder of ,x®*u,*,n5 m
Texaj his estranged wife.
contention that such action would
defeat the main object of the
soil bank,” the committee con-
firmed the 8-7 vote last Saturday
by which it had tentatively ap-
Peacemakers in Palestine War
Are Working Against Deadline
Chances afe exceptionally good ^r\'a i
in Orange that if v0u run a red parity for %heat- cotton, corn, ;
signal light, it will result m an ac- nce awl Peanut*.
cident. Police .Chief Raymond Going beyond it* Saturday ac-,
Sanders commented tion, it added special provisions to
“Many local drivers in the past benefit dairymen and growers of
34 days have been trying to make barley and flue-cured tobacco, j
a light by driving through as the and voted to figure parity prices
signal change* from veil© wto red on the higher of two formula*.
It has caused a high percentage j Parity is a price determined un-
of wrecks. ' the chief said. per farm law tb be fair to pro- j
“P can't be emphasized too queers in relation to their costs,
much that dr.vers should bring An older formula was replaced i
thor cars to a halt w_hen the can- this year by a newer one which ,
had the effect of lowering parity !
WASHINGTON fAPi — The » military incident if the Israel is try
. United States. Britain and France to dp so,
were said today to b» working Officials .hete speak of March
against a March 1 deadline to dc- 1 as a kind of deadline because
veloo deterrent* to renewed fight- after that time, thev sav. the
mg in Palestine weather would be favorable for
The focal point of Western con- whatever operations, Israel might j tion signal appears.’’ Sanders com-
cenn, officials said. -* an area in undertake mented. “That change doesn’t j prices 0n most crop*.
* demilitarized zone between * The full resources of American mean'-i?'* m the nature of a per- *
Syria and Israel on the Jordan and British diplomacy are being sonal challenge to try to beat the
,Piver The *pet. on the Israel used to try to disatiade Israel from light
*tae of the river, t* called Jisr anv move which would set off a
Boat Yaeov clash with Syria. Such a clash
An Israeli <■»< s’ at that point might bring Egvpt in on the aide
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University To Lease
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isn Prime Minister Eden last week j AUSTIN (APj — Uranium work yesterday morning, went be-
Itraeli officials have maintained directed a new study of steps j prospectors will start scurrying vond last midnight before com-
’hey have a right t0 enter the de- j which might be taken’ to prevent , along behind their geiger coun- pleting its bill, which still must
militarized zone, finish the *xca- i an outbreak of open warfare in i ter* this summer over some West. be drafted into final legal lan*
-vaiion and tap the Jordan waters . Pa Jest in/ British American and j Texas endowment land* owned by guage. The meaaure then will go
for use in the canal. Syria has : French officials started the study j the University of Texas. to the Senate. .'
told the United States it fears a here Wednesday, * Approval was given by legents - Ellender aaid he expects Senate
j of’he university Wednesday. Ap- t0 under way about
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 10, 1956, newspaper, February 10, 1956; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth560463/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.