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FINAL EDITION
VOL. LVIII—-NUMBER 202
ORANGE, TEXAS, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1961
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The Teamsters chief came face
East German Comm unists Want
Voice in Any East-West Talks
By GEORGE BOULTWOOD
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helped engineer the
President
Quadros.
administration
have
been
friendly and cooperative,” W<
Relkacem Krim, veteran revolu-
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ELISABETHVILLE,
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the
liter.
Prime Minister Fidel Castro be-
The government’s Tunis head-
the shakeup A-
ich said Ben r
quarters a
of
violence in this city
Another officer who asked not
(See RACIAL, Page 5)
friendly U.S. relations with Quad-
that Quadros had been scheduled
Falls Here
under which Latin American na-
today to
U.S. loans over a 10-year period.
WILLOW GROVE, Pa. (AP)- Meta Kennedy, 52, at Horsham,
in for a land- Pa.
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rove naval air
station
was repaired.
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ert Haven, 36, of Columbus, Ohio.
a reservist described as a "vet-
eran
the best pilot in his squadron.
Officials said there were 75 to
T, •
over, but it still seemed too low.
A moment later the plepe
on a
flipped over and
the 11
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Then boom!”
School Board.
:. Julian P. Greer said the
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collection of sea shells.
two weeks
services; $8,000 for fixed charges;
$93,350 for debt services.
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UAW Hurls
Strike Threat
Camolete NBA Services
Memper Associgteg Press
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Chamber Plans To Crystalize
When ETCC Heads Visit Here
possibility
to unseat
(AP)
James
Vidor To Hold
Public Hearing
On School Budget
VIDOR (Spl) — A public hear-
Pilot Killed, 35 Injured
As Jet Crashes Into Store
town Orange. he noted.
Lewis said a forum chairman
would be named following the
edi- ments on access to West Berlin,
that the paper said.
During Rain
Light hail fell in sections of Or-
weekend oi
i of 10.000.
but the Senate a
accept the House
a section of the store in which
the departments were closed.
Salerno said the plane exploded
twice after it hit and burst into
flames.
Ed Fernandez said he was sit-
ORANGE JUICE |
AND YE SHALL FID-An or’
settlement. He added his feelings
— have not changed on profit shar-
R ing, which he opposes and which
is a basic part of the AMC agree-
Data From U.S. Weather Bureau
Outlook; Considerable cloudiness
and occasional showers and Chua
ders bowers.
The Senate and House had |
used rival versions of the bill
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contract expires at midnight Aug. 1
31.
of making us the whipping boy
in Latin America.”
In his seven months in office
party, said in a front-page
Iiarfa1; "It should be ciear
mouth. She was taken to a Hous-
ton hospital after receiving emer-
gency treatment in a Liberty hos-
pital.
Mrs. Goforth also sustained
bruises, but was not hospitalized.
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irtual State of Siege
U.N. Troops Patrolling Elisabethville Streets
dence, located across the street.
Lightning also cut a power line
' in Bridge City on the Hoo Hoo
Road yesterday at 3 p.m. and cus
tomers in that area were without
■electricity for about 20 minutes.
A huge tree, repor
(See WEATHER,
The two did not shake hands,
They sat on opposite sides of a ho-
tel room as they answered ques-
tions and explained their view-
points during a joint news con-
ference. ,
Hoffa, later addressed a crowd
A jet plane coming
ing at the Willow Gi
African countries, then head Al- A
geria’s delegation to the confer- fr
ence of nonaligned countries at
bolt the Hoffa regime and de-
clare intentions o! Joining the
AFL-CIO.
I that they be “restrained by your
office."
tion of Abbas. Observers believe .
he was dumped because his pol-
icy of negotiations with France 5
k estimated at 1,200 at Cincinnati's
Music Hall and said: "The rea-
Rebels To Bolster*
ing the territorial integrity of the g
Algerian territory, including the A
Sahara."
Immediate and long range 1____ ___ _ _______________
chamber plans will crystalize to- to be held possibly the first week
t
h ,
W’
policy at neutralism in foreign af-
fairs. Brazil accepted aid from
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BULLETIN
WASHINGTON (AP—Congress
sent to President Kennedy today -
a bin imposing pegalties up to A
Council To Study
New Ordinance
At West Orange
West Orange city councilmen are
scheduled to consider a lot clear- ,
secessionist province’s army in "Nobody should have any
defiance of a longstanding U.N. .doubt. there will have to be buat-
Samrit Connil raealutin, ’era! talks and bilateral agree-
I
11 p!-
4’
hearing will be held in the school.
- Total revenue for the year is es-
s-E timated at $1,191,828 with $676,949
.-a of that coming from state sources:
$322,059 from local taxes; $200,000
million people, was thrown into
turmoil suddenly Friday when
Quadros resigned after seven
months in office. He declared he
had been overwhelmed by oppon-
ents. Brazilian and foreign, of his
strict economic and independent
foreign policies.
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High today .
Low tonight ....---
Outlook tomorrow _...
High tomorrow ........
Sunset today ...........—
Sunrise tomorrow_______
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try, apparently determined to
prevent any disorder. But there
J w as little open display of force.
. Censorship was imposed on out-
_ going news dispatches and
local newspapers <
?
gan leveling charges that the
United States played a part in in a communique which said Ben
the.resignation. ..____... Ehedda would go as premier to .
chiefs of~e
The shakeup apparently was
decided by the policy-making Na-
tional Council at the Algeriande
Revolution which has been meet- ”
bdEa.
3. -,esu
-9,
Recent peace talks with the
P' — ____ ...__
Big Three today for contract set-
tlements matching or bettering
15 Supt
E-- hearini
| RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP)
1 —Military and political leaders
I sought todey to settle Brazil’s
’ potentially explosive crisis, pro-
J duced by the resignation of Presi-
j dent Janio Quadros.
! Led by Gen. Odylio Denys, the
* war minister, military leaders
I were reported steadfastly oppJS-
| ing any takeover of the govern-
ment by Vice President Joao
Goulart, the leftist who constitu-
I tionally has the right to succeed'
Quadros.
Goulart, en route from a visit to
Red China and other countries. I
waited in Paris for word to fly t
home and assume the presidency. I
Police and troops patroled stra-
tegic points throughout the coun-
load of white persons passing a
Negro integrationist’s house. a • • g | • •
Sporadic fights downtown., re- I in nt 11 Cl 11
salted in at least 35 arrests. Most 9
' were charged with inciting to riot 1
) Mayor Fred Wilson sent a tele-'
, . gram to U.S. Atty. Gen. Robert
Plans for a membersfrp driveikennedy saying the city had been
. .. 1 invaded by “Freedom Riders’'
De “iS-jand “carpet baggers.” He asked
him, flew in here Sunday and con-
fronted the leader of a rebel fac-
tion who says Hoffa is using the
union to gain "------* hh
and power.”
A policeman was wounded Sun-
day. a white couple was held hos-
tage for several hours by Ne-
groes, and the highway patrol
said 20 shots were fired at a car-;---;
has made no definite counterpro-
I posals to Ford's offer of last
week. "I don’t think I ought to
comment,” he 'said when asked
about the UAW-American Motors
pursued a self-styled
to visit the United States in
December on President Kennedy's
invitation.
CINCINNATI. Ohio
Teamsters President
Hoffa, pooh-poohing the
of any national tren
trektywor bot East Touched Off Violence
Germany or, if the West should ---------------------------------------
Ehaiy.m Injunction Will Be Sought
Neues Deutschland said that if I • •
" Against Anti-Segregationists
with 4000 flying hours and ting on his porch about. 150 feet
- -- - -- 2- ■■ away when he saw the plane
“loop over once.”
Gulf States officials said power____________ _________ _ _
was reported until the damage the roof of a department store 400
Her son, Keet, 10, also a passen- ing ordinance today at 7:30 p.m.
ger, escaped injury. at a regular meeting in city hall. I
Mrs. Goforth who reported de The ordinance was proposed at
tails of the accident, said her the Aug. 14 council session and has a
mother, Mrs. Newman, was sched-been under consideration since 1
uled to undergo surgery today, that time. If approved the ordi- 3
A Houston couple also involved nance will call for cleaning of lots _
in the accident was hurt. Mrs. Go-and properties within specified dis- 1
forth said the woman was be- tances of homes and other build-
lneved seriously injured. ings.
Mrs. Goforth said the accident' The council at previous meetings
program "Issues and Answers.”
"We can ■ only hope our co-
operative relationship will con-
tinue as it has in the
said.
$5,200 for student activities: firemen, were treated at nearby should see I
$220,500 for capital outlay, a nd Abington Memorial Hospital and threatened to
|_______ Named as foreign minister in -v
ward said Sunday on an ABC-TV the reshuffle was Saad Dahleb,
42, who took part in the unsuc- a
cessful peace talks with France. fr
1> in di , La.
Mrs Harding meeting tomorrow, along with a J
■ - ■. 15-man progress forum committee. .
rienaiy u.a. retauons wun yuau-bad,fasledgemheetalksbrokedown *
ros. cited US. aid to Brazil and Iuy.28, mover, the, isSEn.o control
■ ■ - . . . . - I oi the mineral-rich Sahara.
DETROIT (AP) — United Auto and General Motors faced with a
Workers bargainers stepped up contract expiration less than lour j
pressure on the auto industry's days away.
It was the first negotiating ses- '
-------- - - --------- sion at Ford and GM since the!
the union’s history-making agree-; union and American Motors .
ment with American Motors Corp ' signed a profit-sharing agreement
Negotiators returned to the bar- Saturday. '
gaining table at Ford, Chrysler The UAW announced its 490 000
hourly rated auto industry mem
The Communist suggestion of a _ ...—-
U.S. role. Woodward said, was in ing in Tripoli, Libya,
line with the "regular procedure -------------
OVERHEARD — A man com-
my
cug.UI, ___,______,----> divorce me if I don ‘tN
released with the exception of get both of them cutl ”
Bannon said that unless Ford
changes its present position. “I,
am going to . recommend very I
strongly that we have the right
Ito strike at the time our contract
terminates."
Bannon also said “if a strike'
Shortly after Quadros quit, the deputy premier and interior min-
Communist press and Cuban ister. d
62 P»’ forth
5; 51 a.m.
store tried to get out.
"It was very quiet.” —
gy Gotwolz, 23, of Hatboro, Pa.,
There ans"gassdtdinp“t aamht town troih receptadeeand
even see the plane. When I saw
from county sources; and $195
from federal sources.
As tentatively approved the
budget calls for expenditures as
follows $656,484 for instruction.
Sunday crashed through reEr Horsham, who directed
-me roof of a department store 400 civilian firemen, said the
a half-mile from the runway. The Navy FJ3 Fury fighter landed in
rtedly toopled pilot was killed and between 30 - .......-
- — and 35 persons injured.
Navy authorities launched an
investigation into the cause of the
crash which killed Lt. Cmdr Rob-
occurred on a farm-to-market discussed hazards created by un- ;
road between Daisetta and Ray-! sightly trash and tall grass on emp- p”
wood. She said the driver of the|ty and occupied tots.
other car failed to regard a stop Other items up for council con-.
sign. After the collision, the Go- sideration tonight include graderi ‘
forth automobile crashed into a repairs, street signs and a street i
deep ditch filled with about four and drainage report. : — .
feet of water. I The council also is scheduled to OPENING DOORS NO PROBLEM — Billy O Brien, (, can’t
All three of the local persons/consider a bond payment resolu- use either hand since he fell from a tree several weeks ago and
injured were transferred from a tion. Other items include truck bed broke both wrists at Arlington, Minn. But he gets around the
Liberty hospital to Orange Me-, repairs in the garbage department house just fine since his parents removed the door knobs and
moriaf last night by Claybar am- and police department salaries, ac- padded the shafts with some tape to give his teeth s good grip,
bulance. 'cording to the agenda. • (AP Wirephoto)
Three Orangeits are in Orangejand abrasions about
Memorial Hospital today under part of her body; and Paulette
treatment for injuries sustained in Goforth. 13, of 704 Bluebonnet,
a car accident yesterday after- who sustained head injuries,
noon near Liberty. ... All were passengers in an auto.
They are Mrs. Anne Knox of 408 mobile driven bv i.. -
Bridal Wreath who suffered a Goforth of 704 Bluebonnet. Anoth-
broken, and badly bruised noseler passenger in the Goforth auto-
and injuries to her eyes; Mrs. mobile, M„. Nora Mathis of
Emma Newman, 73, who suffered Houston, sister at Mrs. Newman,
a broken right leg and bruises suffered shock and
a cut in her
past,” he tionary and leading exponent at
the tough line, was kept on as
met*. ' ~*Ke,
“We always welcome Reuther.”' vm --- *
Denise skid in answer to a ques- i KM «-"
-na „ wouig .etion as to Whether Walter —“t ——---------
“personal wealth R"nhcr, UAW president, might MILITARY ESCORT FOR SCHOOLBOY —
.. . , spendehegotiationsswithteFord. Erwin Schabe, 12. Berlin schoolboy gets escort
I chief came faceiDenise saidtthanwasasatement, from British military vehicle as he rides his
has fac pith amestukona.who Ken Bann^ UAW Ford direc- bicycle to school. Erwin lives in an enclave on
nas iea tour Cincinnati locals tOtor. issued a statement today in the northwest edge of Berlin which is surround-
' which he said there is yet time)
to reach a settlement before the
of Brazilian
100 shoppers and 30 to 40 employ-
es in the discount store opei-
. „ bv a chain known as Bargain
ing will be held today at 7:30 p.m. city. USA. Less than one-fourth
---proposed $1,191,111 budget for of the departments were open. A mi
1961-62 fiscal year by the Vidor due to Pennsylvania’s blue laws denly
which permit only sales of cer-----
tain essential merchandise on .
A 4-foot section of the pole was
broken off and splinters flew into
the yard of the H. R. Myers resi-
makers.”
The statement noted past
The Justice Department said it ange County yesterday afternoon __
has asked the FBI to learn the during thundershowers and light- Quadros
facts. ning caused some damage to piw- mlivy 2
__________ -- „ Negro and white pickets from er lines. fairs. 1_______________
manager of the Brazosport Cham- as far away as England and Chi- A utility pole located in front of the United States and signed the
tier of Commerce and will official- cago have been carrying placards the Thomas Roberson home at 829 Alliance for Progress program,
in downtown Monroe for several' Albany in West Orange was under which Latin American na-
days. They handed out leaflets topped by lightning yesterday tions would receive $20 billion in
charging discrimination in city’s about 1:30 p.m. "" '---------"------—
(recreation facilities, in hiring byi Electricity also traveled down
i local factories and saying welfare'the line and scorched a wall in
-------------- the Roberson home
is necessary, we are as well
e9uipped as anyone else in the _____-_________ ____.
M2esad the American Motors adssdscMarsrauprarrdnce gme, _
settlement. Bannon said Ford caniGermanv and said Ehe subiet i man Democratic Republic are un- lightly can be expected from us Brazil. Lott called on the people
do better than American Motors. suhtnk sacouialon1ebeteccon thinkable.” against any violation of the free to abide by the constitution. The
I Unless something gives by Sunot nAF aoue cenredtvie con i The editorial said it should be: city status of West Berlin" five army ce5 — • L
Thursday midnight when current Neue. DeuPSCland orsan of clear now to everybody—after the The Communist paper added, were picked up at Lott's place.
(See UAW, Page S) the East German ’ communist slamming down at the Iron Cur (See BERLIN, Page 5) I Brazil, a sprawling giant of 67
----------------------------------------------------------------------- tain through Berlin—that East- -------------------:--
' - West talks are inevitable. Such
Belgrade beginning Friday. -e
' The communique made no men- K
bers have voted overwhelmingly
* LI.fi. I ... in favor of strike action to suppor:
oktd. Leader Fora tce
president, said today Ford is not
Of Rebel Unit fr
Have Meeting
, , . ; a separate peace treaty is signed
f' Katanga, I ported by the United Nations, pro- ish and Indian forces occupied the with East Germany—as Soviet
Congo fAP)—U.N. troops put claimed determination to rid this telephone exchange, Elisabeth- Premier Khrushchev has prom-
aDezhythe und era virtual, copper-rich province of all foreign ville airport and other key points. ised to do by the end of the year—
U.N. spokesman Michel Tombe: all inations.who want.to use.the MONROE. N.C. (AP) - Thejotficials deprive Negroes of re-
est Berlin will City Council planned to ask an in-! lief.
bilateral agree-'junction today against anti-segre| Sunday's melee started as the
- - — •— 1—— l— — wad N-oinkets were about to disband. Or-
$52,000 for administration; $61,500 everyone nmnfag I picked up my
for pupil transportation; $64,000 for child and started to run, too. It _.— — -
plant operation; $21,500 for main- seemed like everyone was for menting.on.ha
tenance of plant; $8,537 for health himself," twoweeksover..
. .. .------- l the injured, including four you think my hair is
firemen, were treated at nearby should see
Strength in Algeria
Elisabethville under a virtual'copper-rich province of all foreign
i of siege and arrested vari- civilian, financial and mihtary in-
foreigners today in a move terests. His chief targets
tovernment of Premier al resources while the Congo was bu Called on it to get rid of some ments ™
a .Belgian Colony and still have 300 foreign officers serving in the I Germany.
. Armored can patrolled the millions of dollars invested in its serescinnict nmuince’e ermv ini "Nohed
streets. 'resources. uenauce J. a .ug-olalunig
U.N. detachments seized sever- Indian. Brig. SingapPa, Raja, Security Council resolution.
al key points in President Moise ommander..of .the UN. task -------------------------
Tshombe’s capital, took over the force, reported.the earrest before
airport to assure the safe arrival noon of 68 of.the 512 Europeans
of reinforcements and launched a serving the Katanga.regime in
roundup of white officers, chleflyxarious .capacities. About 300 of
Belgian in the Katanga army the white men on the Katanga
K" -"28" y payrolls are officers of the army
.There.were some, minor, ciashes —Belgian, French, British, Italian
and a scatlenng of gunshots, but and ^,uth African.
al -N.representative said nobody There was no interference with!
was nit. , press dispatches to foreign cities, |
(In Leopoldville, a U.N. spokes- but other communication with the
man said the operation was in- outside world was halted. puu «...- ™ _ _____ .
tended to remove all 500 foreign The U.N. troops put Godefrois morrow as officials of the Orange in December also will I
officers from Katanga's army and Munongo, Katanga's strong man Chamber of Commerce meet with cussed. Lewis noted. A member-
added: "The operation is going and minister of interior under heads of the East Texas Chambership breakfast is scheduled tenta-
ahead smoothly without opposition house arrest by surrounding his of Commerce here. lively for Sept. 26. shortly after,
and with the full coperation of residence, but Tshombe drove Ernest Larmer, new Orange Farmer is installed as chamber
the Katanga gendarmerie and po- through the U.N. cordon later and chamber executive vice president, I executive vice president,
hce." He reiterated previous de- left with Munongo. Tshombe es-will be in town to meet with Fred! Larmer is currently serving as
nials that the U.N. intended to corted him to Jus own residence. Poole. East Texas Chamber oflmanager of the Brazospc.. ~____
disarm the entire Katanga army.) Tshombe. to wild acclaim. Commerce manager, and Ralph ber of Commerce and will official-
The massive show of strength toured part of the city and asked Jernigan, assistant manager. |y assume his post here Sept. 18.
came only 48-bours after Adoula. all to work and remain calm. | The two major items up for dis Poole and Jernigan, both from
whooe Leopoldville regime is sup- Movng swiftly at 3 a.m. Swed-cussion are community progress,Longview, will meet with Larm-
forums for Orange and the East er. Lewis and Paul Gasow during
Texas Chamber of Commerce con- tomorrow's meeting.
vention coming up next April. re
N
refusal to take sides against Fi-
del Castro of Cuba. Officials A-
promptly suspended negotiations N
on restoring relations with Mos- ,
(See BRAZIL, Page 5)
materialized. Labor leaders at
the coffee port of Santos an _ -----, ---
Marshal Henrique Teixeira Lott. Red Charge jprincipally withfUteereinforcement
colonels and a major were de- - oration army and the mobilization .
tamed by military authorities' • II I IL J cf the Algerian masses."
i&r&.'&Essx' tailed ADSura soThtaRpossaTirmodashat..e 2
mate who was defeated for presi- fundamental principles safeguard-
(dent by Quadros at me last na- D.. nrr: -I :— • •—"— E s— 5 •
tional election, was picked up at KU I DTTICIAI
his apartment after issuing an ex- •y VII IVIMI
plosive statement in which he *
' ' * Gen. Denys planned WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert 2—- «
arrest if he returned to Woodward, assistant secretary of Erench hrskencdown. largelz.son .
Brazil. Lott called on the people state for Latin American affairs, srench insistenceuthat the.ni-rich A
, ....__... . has called absurd the Communist | sahara is not part of Algeria. 7
colonels and a major ] accusation that the United States The rebel statement today "un- .
- ' - resignation derlined the importance at the dr
mt Janio material, political and diplomatic 7%
uaaros. support from the Socialist coun-' a
"Our relations with the Quadros tries and file oquntries of Africa. T \
i— ni--- have been very Asia and Latin America.”
winoS-Meatly easterly 10 to 17 men.
•xceot gusty to obout 35 m.p.N. i thunder-
ahowers.
I fiDes-Sebine: Melt. J:« e.m., 6.0
P.m-7 low. 10:05 e.m- 10:4 ’-"L Bo"tyor:
■ifk, 42 e.m. 7:1 p-m. low. 12:01
rYenenoav'"^ Tomporoturw won u
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP>—The new him with Ben Youssef ben Khed- 8
Algerian rebel leadership asserted da, 41. Ben Khedda. virtually un-
today it will bolster military ac- . ....a. -■ ■ , . .
tion against French rule in Al -known outside rehel circles, is 9
itches and on geria, but at the same time reaf farther t tougher' thanAbbas and A
and radio sta- Firmed that a negotiated solution tyorsgainougher Approach the d
ed by Communist barbed wire and wooden posts tios. . . tothe rehellion. Is stllposssbie. The shuffle took'ptace at a meet -
because it is in the Soviet zone. He had been Labor unions in Rio de Janeiro aThe statementonfollpwedansun: ing of the NatlonaPCountiiAm riL -4-
stopped by East German police which prompted and inSao Paulo, the nation’s.sec-day. rebel ment.of., covern Algerian Revolution nCAp a
ihenmili-a, escore. (AP Wirephoto radio andsuppordeoragoduranere strtar ient eshetvingPmqprne CK J?-F,Pramentaryboa. i *
from Berlin).---------------.----------------------tittle interruption in business has Ferhat Abbas, C, and replacing Tripoli, Libya.
1 ....... 1 ‘— - A communique issued at rebel A
headquarters here today said K
T hree O r a ngeites in Hospital orange chamber president win.
- * ston Lewis said the community
After Accident Near LibertySESgSS
Imunity to participate and express
the upper ideas as to how the chamber
- - • - should help to rehabilitate down-
__ "It appeared to be too low,"
■rated he said. "It took off again, to
circle the field and again looped
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As Congress Bickers:
His foreign policies had included M
talks on restoring foreign rela-
tions with the Soviet Union and
Sundays.
An eyewitness said that after the
plane crashed there appeared to 1
be panic .as persons, inside the angeite returning home from the A
said Peg. beach over the weekend had sec-f
-’ ond thoughts after driving through
town. Stuffed into one of the
on the sidewalk around it was a big
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son you joined a undon was unity.
! Unity for strength.’ unity for bar-;
gaining effectively Splintering
this unity can only satisfy the
bosses and lead to more anti-labor ,
lezislation."
Then he asked:
"Can all 14 million members
(See HOFFA Page 5)
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apparently
rhe Congo government of Premier al resources while the Coni
Cyrille Adoula.
. . -- — —e--sare Be} lame said his organization acted land and air links between West
swing .ng gians, who developed Katanga s to preserye internal security after Germany and West Berlin r:“ ______
... .......
and white youths which set off a hear J W. Rushing said he tried of "crude intervention by the African coenties ine EcOdP
to disarm a.Negro picket, who United States in Brazils affaire." sountries, then head .
then fled butterned shot himi The State Department said Sat- 1
in the hip. The w ound was not urday any claim that the United 1
senous. States helped engineer the resig-'
ration was "nonsense and the
work of international mischief
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