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The Orange Leader
Kremlin Problems
Alston’s Turn
Still Unsolved
VOL. LXII— NUMBER 243
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1965
AREA EDITION
Heavy Fighting Erupts in Viet Nam
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Losses Suffered
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Weather
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Formerly Served Common District
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Car Blast Called Suicide Attempt
among the first to leave. ■
The spokesman said the num-
Local Guard Unit To Be Increased
the alarm.
Newton volunteer firemen
by 11:30 p m. The fire was put
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them freed because of their val-
uency of
to 72 drills per year.
county hoard of Survey
com-
90 enlisted men and offjcers.
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officers for the city on a tern-
expected to interview another
ters in Washington. D.C.
Lufkin, honorary parade mar-
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neer firm.
The council has been meeting
and Interstate 10.
siding.
ORANGE JUICE
WASHINGTON
SMART KID - Then there
President
was the West Orange 7-year-old
Johnson's nomination of Francis
W E A T II E R
was copying his work in class.
ikly!
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change indicated.
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school board would be installed.
Trustee R. B. Sutton of the
The Texas brigade will be one
of three divisions and six infan-
days to become accustomed to
the heat and humidity in Viet
Nam," the Air Force said. "But
they then perform as well ■ as
they do in the United States."
High today ...
Low tonight .
High tomorrow
Clark said only other routine
business is on the agenda.
and 3 officers.
Capt. Linnstaedter said he
To Worry-
See Page 13
Stymies
Refugees
By THEODORE A. EDIGER
KEV WEST, Fla. (AP) -
out today at 12:30 a m. but fire-
men remained at the scene for
several hours.
Four fire trucks answered the
alarm.
The fire damaged several
new and used aufios in the ga-
(See BLAST, Page 10)
Being Continued Today
PORT ARTHUR (Spl) —EL is still about three weeks* from
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Vidor councilmen tonight will
consider applications for full-
time policemen.
training starting next month.
This became evident today
Explosion in car at Bon Wier ’ the Senate Judiciary Com-
are: called attempted suicide. “
Vidor Police
Applications
Due Study
VIDOR (Spl) - Vidor city
councilmen will consider appli-
cations for full-time policemen
A
isnwb
didn’t expect the squalls to
begin subsiding until Friday.
ue. another official said
“They are all very able men,
or else Castro wouldn't have
them in jail," said the official,
who would not be quoted by
name. “They could do this coun-
Ralph Marshall of Colmesneil,
well-known East Texas antique
car enthusiast, will be a new
highlight for this year.
Newton County M e m o r i al
Hospital officials indicated their
St., Port Arthur, drowned.
Slings were in place under
the tug late yesterday. The at-
tempt to lift the tug to the sur-
face began today, according to
officials of D. M. Picton and
Co. The Picton firm is conduct-
ing the salvage operation.
The 88-foot, 131-ton tugboat is
owned by Sabine Towing Co. of
Port Arthur.
efede
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•Shda,
SAVE
of approximately 20 persons.
In 1959, the unit was reor-
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By RONALD THOMPSON
Associated Press Writer
SAN ANTCNIO (AP)—Sentry
dogs so vicious they'll kill on
command are playing an in-
creasingly important role in the
Viet Nam war. 1x11 the Air
Force says it is running short
of the valuable canines.
Fifty of the well trained Ger-
man shepherds left Lackland
Air Force Base with their han-
dlers Wednesday, bound for
Viet Nam and night-time guard
duty.
Since sentry dogs were first
put to use at guarding U.S. in-
stallations in Viet Nam in July,
the Air Force said, -"no infiltra-
tions have been reported where
sentry dogs are on duty."
And, the Air Force added, one
dog and his handler can “do the
yin
3 to 1 to appoint the present
Deweyville Common School
District board rather than ap-
point other trustees or hold an
election.
Trustee J. J. Ray of Dewey-
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vice station to be constructed of a new police chief.
Three Vidor special deputies
men and reservists who will The National Guard segment
form a first line backup force will total 119,000 men, ct,pare
for the regular Army are in for with 130,000 originally estimat-
about three times as much ed.
They went to Jack Dees, I
Circle S. $150. to construct a 12
A small group of Deweyville
residents was not allowed in
the meeting.
Board President Tra Bean
said that was to eliminate con-
fusion. A Leader reporter was
allowed to attend the session.
get, a spokesman said. But wi-h
each dog goes a handler who
must be trained with the animal
for eight weeks at the Air Force
sentry dog school here.
Once training is completed,
the dog answers only to his mas-
ter and will kill for him if nec-
essary.
The animal procurement
branch at Lackland AFB put out
a plea Wednesday for "a thou-
sand German shepherd dogs as
soon as possible." The Air
Force, which trains sentry and
applications.
. “We have received three or
four applications and some oth-
ers are incomplete," Clark said.
The city has been without
any permanent policemen since
the last member of the part-
time force resigned about two
weeks after a disagreement
By Vietnamese
SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP)—Heavy fighting
broke out in the Mekong River delta during the.night,
and thousands of U.S. combat troops completed giant
sweeps north of Saigon and in the central highlands,
a U.S. military spokesman reported today. -
The spokesman said a ” ---
ing parade, scheduled Saturday Following will be Homecom-
The unit continued to grow inlat 1:30 p.m., is developing into ing Queen Donna Fillyaw. rep-
strength and was reorganized one of the most successful ever resenting the sophomore class
again in March 15. 1963. and it produced by the Ntwton ex- Riding on her float will be run-
became Company C. 111th Engi-students,’.’ a spokesman said to- ners-up in the queen contest:
neer Battalion with headquar-day. Judy Tarter, secnior class;
ters in Port Arthur. It has a
complement of 114 enlisted men
mittee approves
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They’ll Kill on Command
Dogs Playing Key Role in V. Nam
A U.S. Coast Guard hearing
inquiring into the cause of the .... .... , ..,.000
collision ended here yesterday 150.000 Army National Guards-'Sept
afternoon, but the Investigation men and reservists who 1 ‘
Subset today ..5:46 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow .6:18 a.m.
ton County School Board last the April election. ----------- --------------
night formally created the Dew- Sutton said that the Dewey: man, former Deweyville
eyville Independent School Dis-1 ville board immediately should: trustee.
trict and appointed trustees of begin work on a financial struc- Miller was asked if the peo- pointed. amn at An Khe 200 milee
the former common school dis-ture on the district rather than ple at Deweyville expected an “H we can't get a new board nortReast of Saigon’
trict. wait for a trustee election. other board to be appointed. I think an election would be the n " —
The decision to reappoint the Financial troubles in the Dew- Miller said he understood the only thing the people would beland
same members to serve came eyville district led to the status board could appoint any quall- satisfied with," Brockman said
after an hour discussion in change election I" ’ 1 ' —'-----
quasi-executiye session and a T
forts to raise the sunken tug- completion,
boat, “The Trojan,” continued j ■ —
split vote by county trusteos. called in separately. They were be the best thing in the world,
The trustees will serve until ---------------------------------*— -----
ville, Newton County boardunit, included in the ..
member, opposed the vote for priority brigade planned for
sthe same trustees. - 1 — ■ • .....
____________ the change with he explained. The freq
the understanding that a new drills will be increased
scout dogs for all branches of
the military, will buy or accept
-donated dogs from the public.
There are s p e c i a 1 require-
ments, though. The dog must be
between one and three years
old, must be a German shep-
herd, must weigh at least 60
pounds and stand at least 23
inches high at the shoulder.
Above all, he must have a good
set of teeth.
The shipment Wednesday was
the second to Viet Nam from
Lackland. The first was as an
experiment to see how well the
animals adjusted to the climate.
“Dogs take from three to five
eRtyoncastendturdaztri pa-wil be increased 50 per cent, mPvAuaNeNen ogicersmana
trons favored the change with he explained. The frequency of Cl pltP and the 1Yzth Medi-
from 48 cal Battalion which consisted
, ,, 2-, Lt. Cmdr. Paul Nichiporuk,
here today in the N echos River, senior coast guard investigator
The tug sank Tuesday about here, plans a C.----- s ; '
a half mile below the Rainbow the damaged tug when it is
Bridge after a collision with thesalvaged and a review of rec-
a tanker. The tug's cook, on ships.
Roger Williams, 49, of 3948 6th
by 30-foot carport; Nat Wade, was the West Orange 7-year-old
1208 9th St , $172 to reroof; Sam who learned a trick to convince
Outlook-Partly cloudy, warm. ... —wg wuayjue .
daytimes; clear and mild from information provided by nounced.
at night. Some fog late the Army on the extent of'in-
at night and early morn-
ing.
g. with applicants for several
To be operated by Porter- weeks for the consulting engi-
■ - - - neer position.
. - - -- -- ..w • . ../ so-he wrote down some ridicu-
Guardsmen and reseryists who and Sons. 2nd Street and West lous wrong answer's, then
wvill fnrm a firet linn " hncL- .... . .« . . . . .
lift mp.h. daytimes
fbEs — sobine; Hgh, 200 am:
• 8:58 pm; tow, 11:32 p.m,, H.ll om
-Bolivor: High, 3:47 *o m , .10104 pm;
low, 1:28 am., IMom
g’HSTEROAY - temperotvres: high
By PETE COLLINS Ito a 1
NEWTON (Spl) — A despon- cording to investigating offi-
dent man, parked car and dyna- c^rs.
mite resulted in an unsuccessful He was treated for multiple ________ .........
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Iecea vestetdav, said the sew n , id 2._____m_ mer talks, said Marshall " coua" fo 2 j_____... .. 5 ._____, _____
will attend a meeting Sunday at parade.
Camp Mabry in Austin for fur- 7"
thorough study of therbriefing on current changes grand prize cup,
tc wvhon if ic 1118 ’_ “ ’
The-new Shell station will be porary basis.
_____ ___ ",____ u -23 . In other business the city is
Merryville hospital, ac- spotted smoke coming from the
- — -ci-t— -,,i. motor company and turned in
Newton’s Homecoming
Parade Plans Outlined try a lot of good if Castro ever
NEWTON (Spl)-Finar plans shal. Other leaders will be .ex-Eaen smal boats were inthe
Camarioca harbor waiting for
large government force
suffered “moderate” cas-
ualties in the delta battle
95 miles southwest of
Saigon, near Can Tho. The
44th Vietnamese ranger battal-
ion met stiff resistance from an
estimated 500 Viet Cong.
Associated Press photogra-
pher Huynh Thanh My, 29, a
Vietnamese, was killed in ■ the
action. He had been wounded in
the arm and was waiting to be
evacuated when Communist
. ■ try brigades set up as the com-
A final report then will go to bat force of a selected reserve
n 1IC C-c+ C--L-. r ' ■ . • .
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News of Today
“That’s a surprise," said one
u p-g « , U.S. official. “I didn’t imagine
her of dead Viet Cong "was.nothe would give it second
substantial and it was anpar- thought » 5
ent that the enemy had chosen Castro accented U s nronoe.
tntdsdgrntherrcpanhvandicinaaraals th8t immefate relatives of
Judy Tarter, secnior class;
i The theme for this year is Befsy Jones, junior class: and
"Fairyland Fantasy,” and allCherri McMahon, freshman
Newton School District classes;class. • ' .
are constructing entries for the The. Newton High band will
lead the float entries. The
The 1965 awards will be a Kountze band will separate the
., a first and high school and elementary di-
second place trophy for the high vision floats with the Kerr High
school division; and a first and School band following the float
second place trophy for the ele- entries.
mentary school division. | The newly formed Brownie . .ng .ypiewu aU „
ihn ii c ca c. a h a™ ’ g gu ovguy oeve The parade will be lead by troop will be marching whilecoming parade at Newton,
the U.S. Coast Guard headquar- force designed for protection state Sen Martin Dies Jr of the newly formed Girl Scout
tor* in Washinetan nc - -- troop will have a float entry
in the parade.
The Orange National Guard'of equipment to include heavy while new ______...
no inalaadad :» th, new high earthmoving machinery such are being trained
wigau pi.....cu for as bulldozers, scrapers and Maj. Gen. Thoi
Texas, will be increased to full: loaders. , .state suum, ... a imanaer, MnJ. gen. narry nin- ih„r ti. . .... -wn. 1
"“3 enlisted menin f : a departmen: press hgncattinsmedor.Cha he leaned over
CSapanaVernon aside trom the humanitarian which had been said the man had
tilth Engineer Combat Bat-’ Darshn 18as9iaanhen nextsummer.________ I Viet Cong.___________________
taiion, said the new changes " Texas
will include additional untswereapprximatelyrrzlenlisted -
men and officers.
The over-all force, will be 5,000 led force in shape to del
more than McNamara an- y""
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consideration that these” people dealership for temporary'heensdespnndent ser financial
bavebesninjailufor.years, the I l began when officers! The bias, tore a hole in the
,h resta es.wou I Ke.t 58 were notified yesterday at 9:50 floorboard beneath the front
them freed because of their val. a.m. a man had been injured seat on the driver's seat and
A majority of Deweyville ------------------- - -I
School District voters author- consisting of heavy equipment ______________
ized .the status, change in an and heavy bridge sections. ; The unit was later reduced to
Th e.s tepup training program approximately 60 officers and
•ill he increaser En ner cent ' ‘ . • . . .
Army officials denid that the / “ “ '______-n i
creased training planned for the increased Reserve participation be 1- 1. nu 7_ 1______
"select force" whose 976 units was in any sense to mollily cri- during'a year — a 50 per cent
85 were announced Wednesday. tics'of the McNamara plan in' ' “ ’ '
The announcement said the Congress and elsewhere.
85 Army Reserve will be repre- “ . 2.1____... ‘ .„ _________
Outlook for Saturday — Little sented by about twite as many ter, which includes 744 National serve units being disbanded as ■ ■ . a 1
ahanda indinatad men as originally projected for Guard units and 232 from the unneeded may volunteer to join 11 anse xand Grete, t,
this highest priority force. But Reserve, resulted from a judg- Guard or Reserve units in the Eraden. Ma Y, sPoppins i
....................the National Guard wiH still ment that more combat support select force. .12th.8rade, Little Red F
— East and southeqsferty winds, dominate. . .. •
h. doy"ime ond 4i m|,6 os The force, drawn from
guerrillas overran the position.
m 5
. fight, but U.S. authorities con- hile Washington and Havana
firmed only seven dead, dickered over terms for a sys-
I The U.$ spokesman said the tematic movement of thou-
ranger battalion was reinforced sands
by at least four other battalions,' Only one small boat braved
.uu vm. a a . -and they came under almost the tossing Gulf Stream to put
• h * I I ' ■ > ■ A A • . I continuous fire during the night, out from the Cuban port of Ca-
Deweyville I rustees Are Appointed
/ II Remaining elements of the At least 10 small boats carry-
I U.S. 1st Cavalry Division, Air- ing .more than 200 Cubans from
NEWTON (Spl) - The Newlshould continue to serve until Supt. Archie Miller of Dewey- Miller said when asked about mobile,, ..encountered., sporadic their homeland have left Ca-
* ' 1 Board last the April election. • ville schools and Wesley Brock- another trustee election sniper.fire. Wednesday night as marioca and sailed to Florida
" " ....... “ Brockman said he understood theyendedatheir.bigoperation since Prime Minister F.del Cas-
- new Wor w0lig ho an. in the central highlands and be- tro opened the doors,
a new board wouI be aPgan withdrawing to their base
work of three trained men on
guard duty, thus relieving men
for combat."
U.S. commanders have been
so pleased with the job the dogs
have done in Viet Nam, they've
put in requests for all they can
the annual school election next
April. ...... . . , Port of Hiiih Priority Brigade
County board members voted_____________________________J______Cr
week in the hospital. He is recu-. F vr,L
. feeling more tired Nine other permits were re-
than he thought he would he. ceived from the office of Bldg.
--------------- Insp. Clifford Mathews.
Member Associated Press
Kino Feotures Service
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.E rown went outsidenleaving City Policeman Pal N. Hughes
-5______-—„ -..........his wife in the cafe. Ihere,was— -------------------—-—
Exiles in Miami were clean-an explosion and Brown ‘was
ing out marinas of boats for the seen falling backwards from Ioctor, Srvl.
trip to Cuba. The offering price the driver's door, the waitress ” ’ Se I 11731 Y
for chartering a 35-footer for the said. C • Qi i'
trip is reported to have gone up; An ambulance was called and ervice tjtatlOn
to $4,000. Ithe bleeding man was carried n „
---------------------------------- Will Be Built
A $25,000 western - style ser-
—V wa w.u cuI engineer platstohdterrentiy has ganized"as“Company"c,
manitenaidithat thyodeboard bmic eduipmentononsistingfRegiment Infantry 36th Infan-dents Association homecoming Brown. Mayor L D. Didrikson. port officiais to decide” that drinking coffee there. Brown l nicie recenuy naa deen pur-
naq ocen elected ny me ma some neayy equipment but the try Division, with headquarters parade were announced today School Supt. Norman Paschall Por womcals, ro aecide that _ sweenlchased at the malor company
j?—X voters andlchange will increase the amount jn Houston. Incorporated were by Parade Marshal Sam F. State Rep. Charles N. Wilson of weather .was clear enough to le t a 1965-model station by Brown, employed there until
members of the medical pla-Collins, Angelina County, and State Rep. "em. KW.ath. snia a wagon she said ’ last Friday. , I
we, m m a ' m ' toon for an added strength ci “The 1965 Newton homecom- J. E. Miller of Burkeville aThe Weather Bureau said it 8 • Yesterdav at 11 p.m Newton
HffArte ‘A W HP 90 enlisted men and officers inaaleemamei-wM--ildidn‛t expect the.squalls to Brown went outside, leaving eDaeman Pai N Muches
A possibility developed that
Castro might free political
Between 12 000 and 14,000 U.S. prisoners.whoare in jail, be
1 Vietnamese trooos took they oppose his regime.
board could appoint any quall-satsnied witn, Brockmansaid part in the offensive that began .T h State Departthent report Ill ill ml Mail BeCOl'erilia
—........... fied person to sene as trustee Last years attempt to change fast Sunday These included 8 - ed Wenesday that Castro had InJ"n • to 1E VUI 118
Two of the spectators were "An election probably would the school status at Deweyville 000 of the Ist Cavalry Division I replied to the latest U.S. note on
alled in cenarafalv Thav wor Ko tha heet thind in thewn-1d," (See DEWEYVILLE. Page 10) Thirtv-four Viet Cong were movement of the refugees with-
reported killed and 190 suspects 0111 flatly turning down a pro-
were captured US. losses were posal that political prisoners be
described as light.
— ------ -, --------.ier hair with hair spray ami
—r— $375; Camille Broussard,.$2,000 could not understand why it
NATIONAL - to remodel kitchen cabinets at kept Hopping around and being
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 75 to- 1305 Orange Ave., property of so unmanageable When Nie
. ' A happy, forward-A. J. McKenzie; and George reached home she discovered
looking man whe stands high inStevens, $228 to reroof at 2221 that she had accidently used a
the affectiorts' of his country- Westway, property of Kenneth sirong disinfectant for hair
men. 'Wilson. • l spray. r
16 Page: 5 Cents
on the south access road of In-.
terstate 10 near 16th Street was headed by Alfred L. Zimmer-
among this week’s building per- man have been hired as police
mits in Orange. ........
LOCAL World Series. When Grant -
Plans completed for home-passed third base.after hitting located on the southwest side
- . ’ "ewton, homer, he.told.Billy Martin, of the. intersection It will re-,. ________
— How' about that. ... Alston semble a ranch-style bungalow applicant for a consulting engi-
Western-style service station wouldn't have to worry over with a two-car garage.. of.- - . .
scheduled to be built near'16th who to pitch it calendar hadn t (j will be faced with brick
and Interstate 10, messed him up on opener.
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EXPLODING DYNAMITE BLAMED FOR CAR BLAST
Merryville Mon Is Injured at Bon Wier
Increased Training Is Planned
For 150,000 Guards. Reservists
wcv.e-... ... ™ ' have an entry known as "Mary, 81 •
WASHINGTON (AP) — ThelRobert S. McNamara listed en try brigades. Mary, Quite Contrary.”
Juards-Sept. 30. The announcement referred to School ’ floats entered
” ,increased readiness training kindergarten, "Treasure Is-
V Mother meas. land 18" grade, pnPurfthe Former Deweyville trustees X Morrissey, for U.s. District Hoottepiacea'porch .’'cl.3 ^haWnme^nT
ures are designed to put the se -M nIw White and the Seven named by county'board to serve Judge in Massachusetts. floor at 1101 14th st.. property pay. He noticed the classmate
in- E‛ ^ployiXto" 3rd ana dtheusieyinninew independent district. . . . . of Lester'W. Stonecipher; Sam ' " '
within eight weeks of mobiliza-Beauty"; 4th grade "Rapuml SPORTS ...150.000 Army National Bowen. $700 to reroof at Molley
Among other things, units will 7C[,.ok , .1 - Arkansas is one-point choice will forma first line backup Park Avenue, changed them before turning his
• required to drill 72 times cE" It Er adekn. Thumbelina ; to beat Texas ... SWC football force for the regular Army are Lewis Gunstream. $650 to re- paper in.
. t n'L? $n0 W.White aand teams free ofcinjury except in for about twice as much roof property/ Mrs' M o 11 y"UNRULY HAIR. - A local
increase in the number-of train- CoiS. enN2, 8rAd. wThe Texas And at Texas as manytraining. Gunstrcam. Rt. 3, Box 24, Or- woman was traveling recently
........ . • ing assemblies. . woyden ,7 ucb,; ade,. The as six starters might miss big | —- ange; George Bentley, permis-to Arkansas with a woman
They said the revamped ros-1 Men now belonging to 751 Re- Vpian na j game at Arkansas. Including The mint has produced 19b sion to demolish a 3-room house companion who kept having
National serve units being disbanded asl.n. ‘PS r A- , 7, 8rade: AllAmerica Tommy Nobis. million new silverless quarters owned by Thomas Mendoza,trouble with her hair The com-
eKni.mh ----- and Production Is running ahead 910 John Ave : Joseph Blanken- panion said she had sprayed
_ — ----- - ...... ....... 1121 . ar 1 PnS isand ff past performances are any of schedule stem, 12 Circle F, reroofing, her hair with hair spray and
it support select force. -i ' Little Red Riding indication. Orange might have . ----- “
tpe elements were needed to There are 55,000 reservists in 1000. . , , ' a better than so-so season by
...» V:N, pawu quu all 50 balance the force and thefid those- units which. McNamara . All businesses and clubs wish- beating F’rench . . At least a Dwight D. E
states, the District of .Columbia were available in the Reserve has declared obsolete. Officials ing to have an entry in this dozen unbeaten schoolboy teamstay.3A busy
End Puerto Rico, will include 31,-1 The heart of the force is three hope many will decide to volun- xear's commercial division of may tumble this week. <1
1900 Army reservists as against National Guard infantry divi- teer to help fill the ranks of the the parade are fecuasted to ------
Uhe 15,000 Secretary of Defenseisions and six independent infan-.highest priority outfits. | (See NEWTON, Psge 1#) I Home field still key factor in
in an explosion in his automo .bulged the windshield.
bile. The accident occurred ini The seat was ripped and the
front of a cafe in Bon Wier upholstery shredded and smol-
southeast of here - • dering. The auto was towed to
The victim was identified as the Collins Ma, or. Co. where it
Glen Brown about 67, of Merry- was stored pending a detailed
ville. La. examination by officers.
A waitress at the 'cafe said! The cause of the blast was
Brown and his wife had been I not known at that time. The ve-
drinking coffee there. Brown;hide recently had been pur.
at a regular meeting today) at
7:30 p.m. at the-city offices.
j Mayor Luther P. Clark said
on he’ did not know whether any
. action would be taken on the
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