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Red China Alarmed Over U.S. Buildup
in Asia
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—Story, Col. I
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VOL LXII—NUMBER 237
ORANGE; TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1965
AREA EDITION
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Fire Defied To Sa ve Brother, Sister
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building moments earlier.
grandfather back into the house •
Students
Ela
Are Jailed
in Attack
By OCAW Members
As Strike Deadline Nears
•.
Facing Surgery Tomorrow
1,400 workers employed at the
petrochemical plant.
plants preceding an -aniticipated
Meantime last dr.ch talks b
'Walkout today at midnight.
_ Workers Union materializes, it
cracking down on the Commu-
County.
gall bladder.
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(See BEATINGS, Page 11)
con-
remove the faulty organ
at
7
the after-
18 Viet Cong Killed
noon.
Chief of Staff Achmad Yanl.
The 57-year-old President first
to July 1. The union wants the
a
common expiration date for
room nearby.
for Johnson’s admission to the
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successful.
reported sparse in comparison
with the series of battalion-size
Low tonight. .....
High tomorrow .
Sunset today ....
Sunrise tomorrow
U.S. 1st Infantry Division began
arriving in Viet Nam to swell
the total number'of American
troops in the embattled country
to more than 140,000.
home Wednesday. Fire Chief
Clyde L. Peterson estimated
apartments were Joe Bourne Jr.
of Dallas,. who- was knocked
>about.
The spokesman said Ameri-
n cneelti.- :K IL. --i:__
treatment of Kermit Willett. vic-’
tim of a rooming house explo-
sion and fire in Orange last
The fire left only parts of
walls and the roof of the Maw
in a soft landing the space ve-
Al A th- -1- l--- t— A - - t the
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Union have indicated they hope
to do this before 1970. Such a
■
Their mutilated bodies were
found in a common grave near
the Halim air base outside Ja-
karta. ,
The army has reported ar-
resting some 200 Communists
and seizing a large number of
Bluff refinery in Mid County.
The OCAW is asking a 5 per
cent pay raise with a 15-cent
per hour minimum' retroactive
for Kevin and Gregory. He
pushed her back out.
The army charged that Com-
munist youths, disguised in uni:
Washington Officials Feel
Chinese Reports Are Correct
Russia’s
Spacecraft
On Target
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died trying to save their sister
and baby brother from an ex-
ploding fire that roared through
their home,
“They died doing their duty,"
he said.
Maw said his sons Kevin, 10,
and Gregory, 7, bolted back into
the burning house after he res-
cued them from their basement
bedroom.
He said the boys had been told
to check the baby’s crib and ’
their sister's room if the house
ever caught fire
Kevin died next to the baby's
crib. Gregory's body was found
face down on his sister's bed
with the covers pulled over his
head.
The boys' sister. Debbie. 11.,
had led the baby, Bryce. 3, and
—two other brothers, Jeffrey, 67
and Phillip, 4, out of the burning
ta coup attempt and issued a
state-of-war proclamation last
Soturday
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Also .attacked at
friends.
Debbie tried to lead her
against the Communist'
party—PKI—for its alleged
involvement in the abortive
coup last Thursday which
resulted in the slaying of six
army generals.: ,
Sukarno's position was report-
ed by First Deputy Premier Su-
bandrio after the 3%-hour Cabi-
net meeting at the president's
summer palace in Bogor, 40
miles south of Jakarta.
o
e
Her father crawled down
• basement stairs to the . boys'
bedroom.
“They were in bed," he‘said.
"I grabbed them both and went
right through the basement’
outside door with one of the kids •
in each arm. I guess I kicked it
off its hinges
"We thought the baby was
still in there. But then we saw
bis was safe in his mother’s
arms.
"We turned around and Kevin
and Gregory were gone
“They were told to get the
baby out of bed and see about
their sister if there ever was a
fire.
“They bolted back into the
house. The fire exploded about
the time the two little fellows
reached the upstairs bedroom."
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — President Sukarno
iand the leaders of Indonesia’s army appeared today
to be locked in dispute over the future of Indonesia’s
a [big.Communist party.
Sukarno told his Cabinet Wednesdy-he disapproves
of the army’s campaign
nodhingimedowaththe Pttempted, aMichael Portman, 19, lost his
3,am an inter- the fe whena bottaspottor
nal affair of the army. _ in Dallas told Portman’s father
Two Communist Cabinet the injury may prevent his be-
members. attended , the Bogor coming a dentist as he planned,
meetine. but D N. Aidit leader Portman he was asleep
in his Tontnn an-rtw.n nn.r..
’ damage at several thousand
dollars.
Maw said the fire started in a
sleeping bag on a basement,
couch. Fire Marshal Bobert G.
Penton said it might Rave been
ignited by a hot lightbulb near-
by.. ■
Debbie said she was awak-
ened by a temperature-con^
trolled fire alarm in the Maws’
home.
“I did just what they (her
parents) told me to do in case
a fire.” she said. "First I tele-
phoned grandpa Then I got
Bryce, Phillip and Jeff and led .
them out of the house.”
Their grandfather. Ted Tyree,
met the children at the door.
Their father and mother arrived
seconds later from a 30-mile
trip to Salt Lake City with
week.
Willett, 19. is still in “critical
condition," officials said.
In excess of a dozen pints of
blood are needed within a week
for skin grafting, a hospital
spokesman said Willett suf-
fered second and third degree
By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER since last spring. At that time, L - . - -yu mam se
AP Special Correspondent there was strong hope here that expiration dates of the wage
WASHINGTON (AP) — For if the Viet Cong’s monsoon of- contracts to coincide with
several weeks the United States Tensive ‘could be stopped by a i—_______ —ph-iy.. iui, ...
-has been receiving reports from U.S.-South Viet Nam drive, the working agreements in all
Eastern European Communist North Vietnamese would be
minister, said he himself be- of ______ ____ag
lievedaPKI statement Wednes-! charged with maiming and ag-
day that it.was not involved ingravated assault in the attack
the rebel movement. Leaders of on three other students who said
the PKI appeared in public for they had never met their at-
the first time since last weekend tackers.
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56 moon's surface, enabling it-to
79 send signals back to earth. Both
sms n m the United States and the Soviet
This present assessment by dald all systems aboard the
U.S. policymakers represents a 1-: ’______
considerable change of attitude tioning normally ‘
SAIGON, South Viet Nami in the week. — oeig
----------------r,---------- .1 . ;----- — end The U.S. spokesman said the Safety Day.
laysia reported that the. army- tered the fighting around Qui paratroopers operating north of
controlleri 'Jakarta radin was Nhon And killed 18 Viat Con -a On? NhAn w.n.2,... 2:01 j . ■
Member Associatd Press
Kina Feqtures Service
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HAPPY MOTORING IN NEW MAMP- winds above tree line whip five inches of new
SHIRE — Roy Byrd makes with he snow snow into drifts in temperature at four above
shovel as six-foot drifts block auto road up zero (Ap Wirephoto)
Mount - Washington, N.H. Hurricane-force p
weapons. 1.______, ........ .
(In Kuala Lumpur, Radio Ma- (AP) — U.S. forces have
There still was no word on
whether Luna 7 would attempt
the first soft landing on the
--,—-----moon, but a Soviet publication
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau issued today said there was lit:
Outlook — Clear to partly cloudy tle doubt such a landing could
through Friday and Satur- be accomplished. It did not spe-
• ■ - cifically refer to Luna 7.
.Owens No, 2 rusher for Texas highway march are planned in National. Corn Picking Contest The robot age arrives? he asked
_______ ’ • eorcin *h dramatinA *he echael in -Adrin" MTinh eiaumin off in "Then all you’ll have jo do is
tfore the tell the robot what to do and ’
. .1. In ” He said four boys came'
nisis after it crushed the Jakar- in and started hitting him.
6a Ac ~ttomn+ and iccrind 3 . .
if they jus burst dent Johnson packed with cere-
• monies'and speeches today a
day that will end- in a hospital
conosot bed, just one month after he
SParate first felt the pain of a defective
Viet Nam to harden their deter- MOSCOW (AP) — The Soyiet
mination to pursue the war in Union’s Luna 7 spaceship was
South Viet Nam. In spite of the reported 36,000 miles from the
fact that U.S. actions have moon and on course 13 hours be-
blunted North Viet Nam’s offen- fore it was scheduled to reach
sive plans for the current mon- C._
soon season, there is no hint of (EST),
early peace talks.
Of this number, several hun- mands
dred would be affected who live
in Orange County and commute of Machinists of Local 1317 is coup, which it called
Meil * “ the bargaining agent for the .......
the ......— — -..... .
Mobil Oil in Beaumont has eluding the big Sobsi trade
over 'the proposed a 2% per cent hike ion.) . aue nuuy a 10 cav any reporu oy me air
now and a similar raise next! Diplomatic observers in Jak- Division also was reported in troops west of Qui Nhon
a race inyearand.an.extension_of.the rta concluded that Sukarno setie — "a " xn— *- "
meet'ng, but D. N. Aidit, leader
$ of Indonesia’s 3 million ommu-in his Denton apartmenteary
1, nists and a Cabinet minister Tesdad hon 4 ona an
will idle some 15,000 employes proved theational wage policy
of five refineries and five petro-
chemical plams in Jefferson
———Summary - Index----
News of Today
The Orange Leader
day with mild days and
cool nights. ;, •“ a sun anuing me si
High today'................ 79 hide would Jand Intact
----- Georgia to dramatize the school in Adrian, Mich., stopping
president JOHNSON integration issue, a Negro lead. Detroit for a speech befoi
A busy day of ceremonies and er says. . (Economic Club,
If the proposed strike by the 1 .
Oil, Chemical and A t o m i e rubber pl
Tuesday when “a loud banging
on the door woke me up. I
, . don't remember whether I open.
The army command, began ed the door or i' • ’
, J federal mediators between Jei
€ the lube oil and butyl ferson County refinery plant of-
ficials and OCAW. locals last
i penarashtngdonutth Pkfnnss LOCAL ’speeches precedes PHesident Giov.RichardJ .Hughes, and a these places, however, typintk
claim that a US Air Force iet Last minute plans made for Johnson’s entry into the hospi- ..- perore. *?c. Business . must be donated forefery pint)
was shot down over Communist strike at midnight by OCAW at tal. .Sounsi.cinuilot Springs, ’ transferred to Johur’Sealey for
China Tuesday. area ‘oil refineries, chemical ------ . n wipea out. . Willett.
■ TheNSouth Vietnames. army plants. ■ Vice President Hubert H . But if there are no adverse Donors must "eat and drink
M busegisdesumemen"Saur"tumehrswath"napinengexarp"astecgcneaepsoup
I BinE Province 75 miles south' Kermit Willett, burn victim of ready to make more the fol-typical day on Oct. 18., and water for four hours prior
I west of Saigon Enemy action localrooming house- explosion lowing week. On that dav he is scheduled to t/donation," hospital officials
■ • - * : —— —‘ dedicate a hospital at Ellens- Kaid.
A first Soviet attempt to make
■ a soft moon landing crashed
May 12. The second attempt
missed the moon June, 11.
20 Poges 5 Cent
apout now extensive ine expan- Chou En-lai said the Commu
main so close to Communist United States continued
f Hinecn torpitnm nnn tuhafha- . ....
Party’s Future
Is Major Issue
„ , it was followed by comments
non power to call from Gulf Oil Corp, officials
its wage de- that the company had started sawe-wa
a partial shutdown of the big Saturday
The International Association refinery. Mobil Oil has started -3
eaPyrttodashutdownsomatctpaend munist youuns.aisguiseaninsuni
that a similar procedure was forms, tortured and then killed
in force at the Pure Oil Smith* the six generals, insluding army
thellop--.GALVESTON(Spb h orfi
keening u a steady fire of anti-IU.S. spokesman announced to- 54 Viol Cane mHare TTRin inaidn.w. —I—• M clals at John Sealey Hospital
here today issued an urgent ap-
peal for blood to be used in
sources that the leaders of Red ready for peace talks by the end
China are becoming alarmed at of the year. ,
the American military .buildup! So far as the Chinese Commu-
.o-pin.SoutheassAsia. . . nists are concerned South Viet
“ V. Well-informed Washington Nam is apparently the sore
- officials .believe the reports are point of a complex of crises
substantially correct. They are clustering around the Red
convinced that the Chinese high Chinese frontiers. Foremost
command is beginning to under- among these is the Moscow,
stand the extent of the U.S. Peking rivalry for leadership of
commitment in South Viet Nam Communist parties over le,
and .specifically the Johnson/world and for influencing neu-
’ administration’s determination tralis countries — r
Chinese, territory and whether; xwar-expnsin»cinti soedheitt ,
the United Slates might on some Asja . rER
pretext attack China. Bt many authorities here 53
„Thereshas been no indication, believe the Chinese in suchHe
high officials say, that the con- statements are covering — 1
cern in Peking, has caused any weakness with words and
veering of Chinese policy to- verses with bluster,
ward a negotiated settlement in
Viet Nam.
On the contrarv U.S. author-
ities judge that Peking’s evident
fears are creating a more hos-
tile attitude toward the rest of-
the world and particularly the
United States.
It is assumed that Peking is
exhorting the leaders of North
. They Died Doing Their Duty
Bv, RICHARD E. MEYER " "" •
OGDEN, Utah, (AP) - Far-
rell Maw fought back tears as
la told how- his two young sons
3
LB J’s Pace Not Slowed by Ailment
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- ~ ’ ’ '
DENTON (AP) - Four North
Texas State University stu-
Subandrio, who is also foreign dents were in jail today in lieu
$3,500 bond?. They are
.1 votL ___a
daily to work.
MIso affected would be the
Area and Texas Gulf Coast Cities Service Oil Co. lube oil Cities Service refinery and
refineries and petrochemical plant and butyl rubber plant at - — " ' ’ 1 •
.----------i-ant- Lake\Charles. Some 450 work-
ers ate represented by the
OCAW, the lub ......
rubber plants.
The Lake Charles local ap-
proved the Rational wage policy
several months and gave the
international unio
a strike unlesk
mands were met.
_1.r11, “1° woo .EPn—m liHVPSWeSLONulNnon.
a.......uuuc ............. wans counres — a race mr . .. ana conezuueu uia ounay action in the Qui Nhon area,.. The spokesman said U.S and
to prevent a Communist take- which the Soviet Union with its currentworking agreement to apparently is determined to killing one Viet Cong and de- Vietnamese planes flew 198 sor D,vo 1I.l.,eN.?, K.. .. ....
over there, greater power and aid potential -an. 1 1968;. maim ain the PKI in the face of taining two suspects about 10 ties against suspected Viet Cong •ue Ilf JlfllltSOil Ssurgery
The Chinese alarm is as- seems to be still well ahead Crux of the dispute centersthe army’s anti-Communist miles west of the town. concentrations in South Viet C *
sumed here to be based on fears Within the last week premior (See OCAW, Page 11) Icampaign. It was the first direct entry of Nam in the past 24 hours. More
about how extensive the expan- Chou En-Tai saidI th e’ C ommu ~ .......• ---------------] U.S. troops into the continuing than half were in. the 3rd Corps
-1---...e mi----------- -- "chtin" ha’----- " Vitomi— surrounding Saigon.
- - split at Minnesota, plus 10 more Reports from Communist -Oct 19 promises another hec. Singleton of 609 Du Ponf'Drive,
J ov F.nIc;,,, hits today, sources indicate Red Chine is tic day for the vice, president. Cove Addition. a 4-HClub leader,
• -ou •N POOI ----- r ’alarmed at the extent of the starting with a speech • at the was finally talked into camping
W n i III 'f things weren’t bad enough U.S. military buildup in South- University of Vermont in Bur- out in the back yard with her
• neporloaHere for Orange Tigers, now comes east Asia. But no peace feelers lington. He will fly back to daughter. Rebecca. 9. They
M A.. , . , „„ , the report of nine starters ail- are in sight. ’ Washington to address Demo- pitched their pup tent and Mrs.
13 Areasolice and sheriff s de- ing for District 11-AAAA opener ----- cratic state and county chair-1 Singleton went to sleep. Next ,
■ partments were flooded with tomorrow at Port Neches The rest of the U.S. 1st Divi-’men and then take off to‘be morning, however, she found
M telephone inquiries today about championship plat headlines sion begins arriving in Viet principal speaker at a party she had spent the night alone
M9:50 am. concerning an explo- schoolboy schedule across Nam - dinner in Providence, RI. tin the tent. Rebecca had gone
IF sion-like noise Texas. । ■.. ----- With a day's rest sandwiched in the house and crawled in
■ Ki A check of all plants on Chern • . NATIONAL in. he goes to New Haven, her usual bed.
25 leal Row showed no explosion. Bavlor stresses running game Engineers close the mouth of Conn . Oct 21 to address a re IDEAL TOMORROW — Bill
TW Larry Gunter, radio dispatcher for'Arkansas invasion . . New the Ohio cave where Morris gional Conference of New Eng- Dixon. 10, son of Mr. and Mrs.
% for the Orange Countv Sheriff’s faces break into lineup of sta- Baetzold, 15. was trapped for 25 land mayors and talks to a co- Bill Dixon of 4700 Bellcrest,
Department, said. ,Thc sound tistical leaders for Orange areahours. The boy is hospitalized., operative organization in Syra-West Orange, was watching his
apparently created the most dis-.- Struggle starts.over Ryder ----- - cuse, N.Y. . mother folding clothes the other
turbance in the Bridge City Cup . . Orange’s Charles' A civil, rights drive and a The next day he will be at the day, “Won't you be glad when
area. (Owens No. 2 rusher for Texas, hizhwav march are planned inNutional. Corn Pickina Contest ;1.h/ mhet a6a ha -
Gunter said the explosion was
probably A sonic-boom from a
Bethesda Nayil Hospital I Johnson was scheduled to hospital, or for the operation
But tod. Johnson seemed make speeches at the White hself.
determined to show that his ail- House before delegates to a Vice President Hubert H
ment is not slowing his presi .symposium on water desalina-Humphrey, ready to act if some
dential pace. tloo and at a salute to Congress unexpected presidential decision
Three, ceremonial signings in the Stae Department Audi- becomes necessary- during what
Friday morning surgcons will and two speeches were on thelorium. Johnson called a minimal
mua mo romiv nt schedule before Johnson leaves .Johnson will go to the salute time" he will be unable to Con-
the White House for the 18-story to the a9th Congress with Mrs. duct business, is due back from
hospital in suburban Maryland. Johnson early this evening, iris Minneapolis during the after-
. He will be there 10 to 14 days, to be followed by a congression- -4
His schedule included: lal reception at the White House,
— Tile signing of a bill to pro-but Laitin said Johnson proba-experienced the pain of his ail-
vide federal grants for water bly will not attend that. mer a month go today, at the.
m A . , and sanitation facilities in rural Sometime later tonight, the LBJ Ranch in Texas. -
K«r A mA." A.. communities, complete with a President and Mrs. Johnson will
DV A III CIl(dI P (Il CAS speech before congressmen and head for the hospital, probably
J federal officials, in what has by automobile. There, Johnson
become an-almosi daily routine will stay in a third-floor suite,
— Designation of White Cane and Mrs. Johnson will have a
L
winos - Westery winds 115 mph 10 C0 this before 1970. .Such a
Eeenyond.-i"omopk. K'rX X- stepissa necessary preliminary
noon. LItite chonge Safurday, to landing a man, on the moon.
TIDES — Soblne: High, 2 103 o m.( A finet dAein nia--a a- ---L-
1:33 p.m. | low. 7:24 p.m., 7:07. p.m.
x ,268‛pa.m 22 P-mi
"30 - femperotures: hioh
Surgeons are expected to lookville. NY, deliver the Edward-----
There'll be no more talk, for wandering gallstones during R, Murrow memorial lecture at oR A NCI IIIICI
nttacte in‛a iLonen.N; .na not even by Twins, of the World the President’s operation. Tufts University, Medford, vA I JUIu
attn thnithenMekongreltarand series going only four games — \. Mass., and speak at a Demo’
alongthescentralcoast earlier. Dodgers would settle fori SOUTHEAST ASIA cratic dinner in Rutland, Vt.
.Indonesian Leaders
Shutdown Plans Readied
As Stril
Plans were being checked out
plants where there is OCAW
representation.
-E==
ireezes. the PKI and its affiifates, in- Wednesday and killed 17 guer- can casualties in the operation
Mobil Oil in Beaumont has eluding the big Sobsi trade un- rillas, the spokesman said, were' light No casualties were
The U.S. Army’s 1st Cavalry reported bv the air cavalry
■ DOUBLE TAKE — Salesman' Bob Hudsoh appears coming
arid going at Indianapolis, Ind. — but look again. Mirror at
bottom of the picture is responsible for reflection deception.
Set oftlegs reflected In mirror don't belong to Hudson. They
belong to man at right, barely seen. (AP Wirephoto) jet aircraft.
Bv JACK BELL will plunge the week beginning burns over 60 per cent of his .
_i. . .u w-------------------- uu -Ip, WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice Oct. 18 into a schedule of ap-body .cN.,, . „
■ fighting between the Vietnam- area surrounding Saigon. President Hubert H. Humphrey pearances akin to'that of a pres- The fire at 2 12 Border St Was
■ ese army’s 22nd Division and The carrier Oriskany sent 16/has canceled all his speaking idential campaign. sparked when Willett lighted a
J aronuna ^PhdCu Pas. andsdestroyed.----------------.operation Friday. Humphrey should^ “at the President's ftomhn henoon,"avepim ’
. ..Meanwhile, the rest of the ---------- S..ww... ------^daysafterthe operation. . . j u^&X^X'to
Scheduled Humphrev appear- Willett. -
ances in New York City; Kan-: Blood may also be donated at M.
. sas City. Mo: Kansas City, Orange Memorial Hospital on
Kan.; a campaign tour in New Thursday from 2-6 pm ap<l
Jersey in behalf of Democratic Beaumont Blood Center At
'speeches precedes Ptesident GoVaRichard.. Hughes nd a these places, however. t>o pints
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