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The Orange Leader
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ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1966
AREA EDITION
' VOL LXill—NUMBER 55
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BUNDMAN’S BLUFF— A string of ten , miles northwest of Qul Nhon. The Koreans
more than six or seven are re-
Get Checks
By FRED CERVELI
nity to knock off red-hot Snook,
!
state
recovered and another 44 were
1eceived regular pay checks
Fga-Fg
35-11
Fta-FT PI Reb. Tp
Planes from the three Ameri-
'oy
An Air Force Reserve C119
can
Kort
prowess that there is strong
from Mobile, Ala.
Much of the destruction in
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in rejecting this contention,
The South Vietnamese dis-
were captured by the Reds in
ambushes Thursday.
lead, and it was apparent that
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With the first good weather in
more than a week, American
Woman’s Club Speaker
the usual number — deep into
(See DEWEYVILLE. Page 7
time since the 37-day bombing
Explores State’s Future
No Late Candidates
Japanese Boeing 727
China.
ir.
Ciubs, exploring into the future
and
tangled
debris.
pany
was a contender for the Vidor officials. It said that
was the damage.
steel fabricators and
manu-
This fantastic future will not
a million dollars.”
cess
come
ing to reports today.
2000.
It was not clear whether the
explosions occurred before or
Texas by 2030-m
two seats at Vidor.
h •
•The Air Force flew a total of
ide,
incumbents, B. W. (Bill)
(See TORNADOES, Page 7)
tad-line
Filin
Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc.,
ai
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torius, filed.
stereo rubber plant on Chem-
ical Row today.
were twice the usual figure.
Melvin Edward Scott.
first term on the board and Mc-
Donald has served at least two
frms
Filin
. Corp., general Contractor, said
turns out, Caft
walls which can be mi
The con
ion closed today
Settlement of Jurisdictional Dis-
clear or opaque with a dial:
—Summary -Index'
election of officers
ill include.
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The candidates include two of
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seething
tomorrow at midnight.
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finish in SWC
tion, Jess Farmer and F.
Er
!, goes be-
Incumbent
Merle
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past in this area of Texas. ' ;
Tex.,
was
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iot M.
The committee used
E. Strother,
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with low hui
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near the Manned Space Center
Milwaukee.
TORNADOES
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owner of Young's
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Rogerts
pt.
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u LovellJJ, and two
third term
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SPORTS
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Fury of U.S. Air Power
Displayed in N. Viet Nam
Lang .Bun railroad bridge 120
miles northwest of Hanoi and
tion must be
Carr remind
Air Force jets pounded bridg-
es, trains and other railroad in-
stallations on tracks along the
Deweyville Loses
Semifinals Match
bama during the night. There
was one known dead in Ala-
the east of the capital city.
One of the tornado victims
was Joe Bullock, a Democratic
candidate for Congress in Mis-
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ties in this
flights.
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passengers and 10 crewmen.
The shattered, smoking wreck-
GG Work
Still Halted
Pickets continued to halt con-
By THOMAS A. REEDY
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
killed 38 Viet Cong and took 239 prisoners
during attack on area that had previously
been a haven for the guerrilla forces.
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Players-
Sherrod
Vandiver .
Lucero .
Skelton . .
Caln ’
facturers of large diameter
pipe if union'demands are met.
ABD Plant
Strikers
the making.
But Channing upset the apple-
cart and did it with so much
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6-3
way Patrol said.
A patrol spokeman said
h the
*3 were
Vrea
Over 60
Killed in
Players—
Dovis
Sullivan .....
Green
Lavine
thezcountry
icluded.
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Channing
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in central and northwest Missis-
SPP ' think we’ll find more
dead," said Deputy Sheriff Bob
Fasano.
Officers also feared more
dren of See and Bassett ai
le,
a
in
nd
at
ar.
Channing now becomes the
team with the biggest opportu-
Deweyville (M)
(See REGISTRATION. Page 7)
Orange, Vidor Filing
Deadlines Are Reached
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good P
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place, meeting Bronte, a 55-10
loser to Snook, tonight at 8:25.
Deweyville was the team ev-
erybody thought might unseat
Snook. -Dewey ville came close
last year, losing 48-44, in over-
time. A rematch appeared in
Pacific Airways jetliner with
more than 70 persons aboard
erashlanded on Tokyo’s fog-
- its has been asked to rule in
the dispute.
An order from the jint board,
removing the pickets pending
....... J _ - Atty. Gen. Waggoner Carr Three dimensional
Red River line leading to Red took delegates and guests of the
■ s.
through last Sunday.
Meanwhile pickets continued
to march slowly in front of the
plant on Front Avenue. Contract
negotiations were at a standstill
' ell day.
Federal Mediator Ray Ma-
Filing has- ended in both dis-
tricts with three persons seek-
ing two pending vacancies on
mnauts, Neil Arm-
t. Walter Cunning-
of l e five Air Force astronauts — ..
uniie v. xzeeman, an Maj. William A. Anders, Maj cl
who died Oct. 31,1964, Edwin E Aldrin Jr., Lt. Col. F
sguhd taps on an Arlington Na-
tional Cemetery hillside toda"
n final si' - - ' -
quallifed voters, Mrs. Ida Fay
Arnold, county tax assessor-
collector said today.
Breakdown showed 50 reg-
istered at Orange. 18 at Vidor
and 6 in Bridge City. Free
registration is available at the
county courthouse here, the
subcourthouse here, the sub-
courthouse in Vidor and How-
ard’s Big Star Grocery , in
Bridge City.
, VaEd: incur,
tronauts were to be pallbear-
€rs. - M. . 3
ctynski
rden
Ham j
row. ■
High today«G«
Low tonight«.
High tomorrow ...
Outlook• for Sundi
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as the launching pad fi____ ____
Nam policy tjiat included a
•u
Near in Vidor
City Election
VIDOR rSpl)—Filing for the
Sen. John Tower, R-Tex., said
he had asked U.S. Atty. Gen.
Nicholas Katzenbach to rescind
the order. The senator said if
Katzenbach didn't, he (Tower)
may request a congressional
inquiry.
The Justice Department said
it was informed by Texas Atty.
'Gen. Waggoner Carr’s office
that he had no authority over
yesterday, within an hour after
ine union's two - year contract
with ABD expired.
Unign officials cite a wage dif-
ft rentiaL between similar crafts
at ABD and other plants. Com-
, ____ about 40 miles from the Chinese cuet at Jack Tar Hotel,
the county tax assessors-collec-frontier, the spokesman said. '
One wall of a supermarket
and a service station wall were
all that remained standing in
the center.
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morrow. Colder tonight
and continued cool tomor-
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championship. '
Deweyville plays for third
- in
Savage Tornadoes Spew Death, Destruction
prepara-
he said.
Data from U.S. Weather Bun
Outlook—Partly cloudy onAe
(W i Sparked by 6-5 Randy Sher-
FaF P3 Rb rod and 6-2 Roger Shelton, Chan-
r
—
believed trapped in the wreck-
age. One of seven persons tak-
en to a hospital died, officials
in Vancouver, a Canadian
The Canadian Pacific plane
was Flight 402 bound from Hong
Kong to Vancouver via Tokyo,
then on to Mexico Citv. Lima,
Austin. Lamar predicted then
"here is a future empire," and
Carr showed that these predic-
tions have, become reality.
Using predictions based upon
facts, Carr took his audience
Deweyville's success run was
ri
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Storybook
SWC Finish
See Page 9
free voter registration in 43 vote was • unconstitutional. Thursday night that only Texas-
Texas counties. ' 1 In ordering FBI agents to based agents would be used to
The 15-day registration period monitor the registration, the carry out the spot checks in
officials, however.
transport flew ______
shortly after midnight, bringing
two mobile Red Cross disaster
smashed into Tokyo Bay as it
Was landing. It was the world’s
worst single plane disaster, with
133 dead.
Sarver employ of J. WJCorley
Construction Co. of Vidor; W. D
(Bill) Sistrunk, employe of 1
l il Oil of Beaumontrand Harold
A Roberts, electricjanat Mobil
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Coition . ........
Edwords ------
Tartorchuk _____
GylHory
Team Rebounds
— 11
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with a
and a "
Newton Aldermen
Still Unopposed
NEWTON'(Spl)-Three alder-
lie also is the owner of Vidor
Sanitation Co,, a garbage pickup
service.—
Castifaw resides at 220 Ste-
phenson Drive with his wife and
six children.
Despite McNamara’s almost
legendary skill for mustering
facts and figures in an argu-
ment. he failed to budge Com-
mittee Chairman J.W. Ful-
victories of the pi
Carr emphasized. In view ola
greatly increased populatfon-
' " ion in
e .....ices for Bassett.
Memrial services for the astro-
—‘i were held Wednesday
The Orange School Board
president, Stringer, is seeking a
fourth term. The candidate,
30 missions. Navy planes flew
25. A mission usually involves
more than One plane. The
spokesman declined to reveal
the number of individual sorties
flown in the North but said they
nind closed doors to start voting
% an emergency »415-million
-equest for foreign-aid funds for
Viet Nam and also Laos. Thai-
land and the Latin American
relations for ABD, left town
yesterday when last - minute
elforts to avert a strike failed.
About 700 ABD employes
walked off their jobs early yes-
terday when contract talks
failed to produce the higher
wages sought.
Union membership rejected a
company - proposed 15 - cent
hourly wage increase, to be
paid at the rate of 5 cents per
year over the three year con-
tract.
Six unions are on strike —
Carpenters Local 2007, Operat-
ing.Engineers Local 450, Boiler-
makers Local 587, Machinist
Local 31, Pipefitters Local 390
and Electricians Local 390.
The strike occurred early
Erbestpi.
TexFPresbyterian
--to conduct grave-
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for a fourth term.
The deadline for filing at the
citg hall will be today at 4 p.m.
since the city offices are clost
tomorrow. e —
However, candidates may .file
enta tomorrow atmidnleht at
‘si
VIETNAM /
The VietPNamdebatin
AUSTIN (AP) — Ignoring (started Thursday in t
complaints of state and con- counties.. Legislators devised was necessary to see that the
gressional’leaders. the Justice'the new system after a three- court’s order was complied
Department went ahead today judge federal court, panel held with,
with i—--— -t- *-----• —" • - -----------• ■- •
...... The first day of free voter
AUSTIN (Spl) — Channing the. fabulous team that has registration in Orange County
-3 " ....... .. -llad 76 inht "ntariee yesterday drew 74 additional
14 in jeopardy. . .
a By 3:30, of the .third period,
Channing led by io points and
blindfolded Viet Cong suspects is led to his
base camp by a soldier of the Korean Tiger
Division after they were captured about 20
"in no "case was a county (another 85 miles from the capi- fustic new look by the year
selected for the sampling be-tal on the same rail line, and —
cause of any indication that it cut the tracks and damaged
। the state's Agriculture and In-
dutrial Board, was killed in-
stantly, the Highway Patrol
said, when the twister blew his
। car off the road near the Fort-
ville community inScott-Coun-
ty,
3 is 2sroa ana o-2 iwger oneiwu, suan the federal judges told the de-Nam.
2 s 2 rolled to a 34-27 halftime partment it could renew the "2 ______.....
9 -2 -9 ond t wae that argument after the sign-up per- fort,” a spokesman said
iod ends March 17.
-.=* nesnan, and Ills radar OloIer 2122
The latest candidate to filelGapt C. R Fairchild, ejected 8ass
isGE. Castilaw, 52, employe----- “- c -- e- --elear
of Mobil Oil Co. of Beatfmont.
Tn
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dow n t6 dollars
(AP) — U.S. Air Force, Navy high total of 501 combat sorties noon caught about 100 Viet Cong
piuweosuc uce .3 oug.g . . . and Marine jets unleashed the against targets in the South in a rice field after they fired on
speculation now Coach Roy lion persons previously unregis: Viet Nam war’s greatest display from Tuedav •ntil daun * • emtta" . annkaman
. 11 F .1 . __111 ___ terer henAnce +hev har nnt naiA nf ot, nni.t. k. n.c+ 04 Lh....
411 were injured in Jack-
q son ad rural counties to
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Pipefitters Local 195 early Mon-'and W. O. McDonald and other
day, tollowing a jurisciictional contenders. Charley Nesbitt and
dspute with Operating, Engi- *-l- "“
neers,Lcal 450 over installa-
tion of well points.
W: R. Perryman, project sti--------
• . perintenden for Foster Wheeler terms.
eIp,
Jackson, the state’s largest city
- a quarter of a million peo- ------------- -----.
pie. was centered around the age was scattered for more than
Candlestick Park shopping cen- 1,000 yards down the rmwav.
ter at the southwest edge of the into a
city. The Highway Patrol said
12 persons were killed
shopping center.
trouble spot, the Dominican Re-
imaline o! public.
Much of the city was temporari-
ly thrown into darkness and the uspuusous occurred perore or
n the wnranutSoreseventhours ^et"the betliner touched down.
"Traffic lights swer Souttbe- Thetworkerorddedthathe
that President cause of the power failure and “Lerupt.!rom the 11
Gov. John Connally said the more unan a weex, American
Justice Department’s intrusion planes flew 55 missions-double
was insulting to the state and the usual number — deep into
was “completely unjustified and North Viet Nam. For the first
unwarranted.” time since the 37-dav bombing
ted nautica and Space Administra- about
tin and the widows and chil- Ci
services-new an unusuaii, rAesubszuensupiabtefosx Air ““ “ FaF. *
noon caught about 100 Viet Cong
ave been no fatal!- B Scott and Lt. Col. ________
country’s 11 space Stafford — and a civilian astr-
raut, Russell L. Schweickart.
a. At least 0i.
Earmer
years from now.” . , . - .—.
uuo, eapurmg •w we mre “Facts show,” Carr pointed equipment, owned by the
bi Texas last night at a ban- out, “that 90 per cent of the t, were rushed to the
_ ’. drugs used today were not used.to shove aside th
, convention of Magnolia District,
One flight went as far as the Texas Federation of Women's
all 254; department said such action these counties:
' ’ ----- ’- - ” ‘ “ Angelina, Bexar, Bowie, Cam-
eron, Cass, Comal, Crane, Croc-
made its first trip to the state rolled 10 76 straight victories,
Striking employes at the local tournament a rousing success including last year’s state
American Bridge Division plant by upsetting Deweyville, 74-53, Iehamninnehin -
received regular pay checks in the Class B semifinals here
- late today for their work today.
IOCAL Land. . Barry Schahn lends’a
Filing for the April. 5 Vidorjhand to lead West Orange to
Hi4 Cotneil nlortinn will IKnA L--.L-I __.cz nP-
—IE CUHE CdX dessorS-coueC- Ironer, Ue SPoKeSman saia.
No last-minute candidates of Mobil Oil Co. of Beaumont, tors who serve as registration There was no assessment of
•-A . 4 2- 2n filed yesterday before the dead- was a contender for the Vidor officials. It said that v. '
ABD cannot compel te.wi thaothef lines for entering the April 2 School Board last year. Scott, (basis for a “random representa-
trustee races in the Qrange and an aninmat ona-" I • - ■
lure of Houston, and W. C. At- _ a
sinson, manager of employe WI
the, outcome of the dispute, is
espected soon. Perryman sald.
Decisions,ifthe' jointboard
- are binding, under current la-
- hot-management procedure for, , ; 2----- wg-- --p • -g-,
settlement of jurisdictional dis-ty Council election willgend baseball victory'over st. Marv’s the incumbents up for re-elec-
putes M umorrnw at mdniohte -etomhaelemtt cic "o- t___ F---d- --- HF
Both the operating engineers
and''pipefitters haye been as-
•sgned well point work in-the
1 sissippi’s 4th District Bullock.
• recently ousted as director of
u ...... --u -u, guue muu-. -umpum. .ujwu. kett <Dallas, DWitt, El Paso,
monitoring the statewide (Texas’ poll tax requirement to) A department spokesman said Fayette, Freestone, Grimes,
water roaictration in 43 lunta wae -unennctitistionot Thursday night that only Texas- Harris, Harrison. Hidalgo,-Hous-
ton, Jefferson, Lavaca, Lime-
stone, Marion, McLennan. Mills,
Moore, Nueces, Polk, Potter,
Randall, Red River, Robertson,
San Jacinto Shelby, Starr, Tar-
l rant, Tom Green, Travis, Trin-
ity;Walker, Waller, Washington,
Webb and Wilbarger.
The Justice Department had
contended that 15 days was not
enough time to register 2.5 mil-
the Orange School Board and owner of Stringer’s Service
t “t; it "dsn Stores, Ms a former city com-
in the Orange district both missioner.
______________._____________ ... incumbents, B. W. (Bill) Bruce, the other incumbent at
struction of the multimillion Stringer and Graham Bruce and Orange, also is a former county
" """"T " " mother candidate, Richard Sar-attorney and is serving his first
ei, 21-. elected term. He was appointed
a nuwcmuay. . Vidor candidates also include to the.board in 1962. Bruce is a
The picket line was posted by two incumbents. Malcolm Brown local lawyer.
~ ~ .....' Sartorius. administrator of
the technical department at the
ge ,----------— . Chemical Row Gult-0il Corp.
Brown presently is*serving his plastics plant. js-Seeking elec-
" *----" >---j -- *- tion for. thefirst time.
pause ended Jan. 31, they
ranged far north of Hanoi.
indamthgmioxPeStrom the airport tonight and
state’s worst natural disaster moresthan.six or seven, are re-
since a 1912 tornado left 75 dead ported to have survived.
Japan Broadcasting reporters
at the scene said it appeared
only six lived t " "
crash. They said 20
threir initial space flight, sched-
Mo. tied for May. —F
a.. .01 Their bodies were flown here
tricianat Mobil for burial,with full military
bonors, in graves 15 "em--
ch a wooded hillsit
over the South China Sea apdcear or opaque with
were rescued by aircraft/r6m "Air conditioning wil
the Marine base at Chu Lai. , casahoraeuai st
SaiPottersetsnemca-zP°knampun truckssand, pints of rare blood
se James-
ce e>iHan
- strong,j
$2.9
bodies would turn up in Scott
County, to the east of Jackson.__. .
The line of tornadoes moved reported,
eastward Into west-central Ala- In Va
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Team Rebounds 5
Tolols 56 27 .25-20 12 4$ f
Score by Quarters
Deweyville 11 9 9 17—53
Channing 13 21 20 20,74
Shooting percentages: Deweyville, 34.4;
Channing, 46.6.
Remembering that it was 130 known 10 years ago. Some 13
years ago this week that Texas per cent of our manufactured
gained her independence, Carr products were not made 4 years fens
But other Air Force planes, he tll<)Wed how the amazing de- ago" Tthe
" knnrked nn a hridoa 1n velopment of the state has m
McNamara tried to
rresiaent jonnson requested to point by.Pontall the.questjone.
mpzk s eem
Committee, still the seething fightng. Waplduaspread intona
tmm ° major lang war that WOHI9
calAmeriean Bridge Division chanjpfo^Lake.^W: o rt h and worker^larenc.. _. ______
"Aive "e""ln" NAY Spook advance. . . Doug Sand- Orange area night watchman
rk ws setting’fast —- “"n- - “k n"-- —-
its colapen : .
•War contii
, 57 Killed; Damage
* To Run in Millions
"... . n-----• _ 1 Nesbitt, who is employed inschoof districts andihe county rogymeer"gouep
the National Joint Board for the oil movement departrricnt board April 2, ejectfons. ■ ’
S not meet Itsobligations,cars 10 miles snorthwesenof Te , Hearited pioneenMirabeavB expected to reach 30
nor is the department’s canvass|cite . ,________- through what is now downtown " "------
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Astronauts’ Rites Are Set Today
WASHINGTN(AP-guglers 'Hteflag-drapedcasket of See,A Christian Seience lay read
saund taps on an Arlington Na- a former Navy pilot, was to be er, Peter B. Vanderhola-of
< ^WASHINGTON
Buglers sound taps on an Ar-. ___________________....... .....
........o.lington-National Cemetery hill- i ntil tomorrow at midnight’ a! _________
track teams to. Open sea-side in final salutes to’ astro-ie home of-Mayor Luther graveside
son with meets torriMTfoWit nauls Elliot M. See Jr. and Chirk or Mrs..Margie Cropper. ’
Livingston, Houston and Sugar Charles A. Bassett II. city secretary.
Ignores Complaints of Leaders
Justice Department Is Monitoring!
Statewide Free Voter Registration
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opeculauvu •Uw . . . . 2 1---------------------p., from Thursday until dawn to-
Young’s tall Eagles will defeat tered because they had not paid of air power in the past 24 hours day, the spokesman said. ____ -____ .
Snook too. the poll tax. of attacks against Communist Forward air controllers re- verized seven buildings, he said.
! " ’ ■ • — - " J- CL- -ini- 4 —t-ta targets in North and South Viet ported 370 buildings destroyed, A- " -
350 damaged, 10 sampans sunk closed 27 of their, policemen witK
“It was our maximum ef- and 10 fuel or ammunition m-turad h "h Tads in
dumps blown up.
flag-draped casket of See.
a former Navypilot, was to be er Pet.,
snuteso astronautstey k s was
See Jr. and Charles A. three, fourths of a mile away on Navy chaplain. ,
1."" a caisson drawn byseven™-’ ---
- Mna n matched horses. A Navy band
ana 5/" to play as the processior ’
12 Pages 10 Cents
' Prisoners from the Jackson
and Hinds County., jalis worked
the budgets of families 34 rupD!: . 2 ..... ' '
Bulldozers and construction •
One report from an airport
. . worker said he heard two ex-
about any easier than the A power substation in south- plosions as the plane ap-
iesol the past were won, West Jackson was demolished, proached -
.Jreashore saltair itdesired.fcon.
In ArlingtonC^jndfery
Johnson has predicted. We
must jiterally build another
America in the next 35 years!"
Mhis growth and building, as
1n. the past, depends upon com-
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' DSunset today X6:
Suprisetomorrow. _ 6:38 m.
’ WWOw"’ 18010’°,. ofOnr o
TiDESsobine-Migh s,.m 3 M
RK wB.m.,"8"0.m."R"a2"op
6*2, frotarpergturm "w
. . . ' Tornadoesspew deathin Mis.
x c„hemicals,.1c., stereo fubberisissippiand Alabam
Near/F^•lantjierb today. 5 57 persons ape Killed andmore
. than tOOinfured, police report.-
- • . F
ai Houston. '
Pallbearers for See wore to bo
from the Navy.
Alan L. Bean, Lt.
(ene A.Cernan,E
SMs
19,
bst et on Bassett II-
ssagammn
IM Air Force band.
After graveside ftes, seven
... .. Bitttary men each were to fife four astronauts fi
, feet apart three volleys in the traditional 1. Cmdr. ‘
Ea mer,owner vi roungap • wonnicu uadein the fit-gun salute; followed by the Cmdr. Eu
Sipermofket here, is seeking a sutheast comer the ceme. sounding of taps. “n— "
third term. Bryan, employe of tery — final'resting place of Navy tradition prescribes use
Pure Oil Co.ofNedetland, filed many of the nation’s. hbhored r.-a^j^.wbile the Air Fbfc
Sead, E has no. such tradition, '* ceme-
Seventeen astronauts," a group ferv spokesman said.
rf officials of the National Aero The astronuts", graves are
natics and Space Administra- about 100 yards from that of
- ..... Cap’ Theodore C. Freeman, an
irzived astronaut v- a- " "net
pafate when his
Secretary James _
I ssidz and sent the
— , P ZFiling deadline for the April labets.
am •s municipal election la tomor- GAN
Bassett’s pallbearers were to row. Langford said the deadline R
. «... •3 -------- is midnight; but elty. offices M
iloseaf noon. Prospective can- ofIsus
, . -—--a,--------,.---- didates m*y ftl« at the Newton a'trap
.hursdav night for the sepafate when his plane crashed in Tex- James Ar McDivitt, Maj. David Citv Hall. a neigt
graveside services. Twelie, as- as. Thefe have been no fatal!- B Scot and Lt. Col. Tbomas P. Seeking re-election art Alder- ing, he
men Ire S. Bean, Fred Johnson
and James Duncan.
— finds SMU on top and Aggies (Bud) Bryan and seven other
No last minute candidates second, but WAC also sends contenders. Incumbent Merle
filed yesterday before the dead- champion in through back door. Luker is not expected to seek
lives, for entering the April 2 ---- " re-election.5
trustees races-inthes Orange Deweyville looks bigenough The other XcadidatesJare
and VidorSchool districts, in Gregory Gymnasium at Aug- C E. Scott, employe of KFDM
Me tin ■ ■ Clear Creek gains. Changel 6 in Beaumont; Hewitt
Smiting employes-at the lo-AAA finalsras both defending .L^ltarringlojlSr., construction
er Bureau Cal American Bridge Division champions Lakeworth and worker;. Clarence E. Stgother,
■ E plant received regular pay
mi’eandcoo Ehecks foday for their work
Dust gragummidifzas"dayguhrough last sunday asu
by Sater“dttemnoons; Gene’ continued 1o march jntfonttotlofWar, continues tod aiRn
■ ally fair tonight and to- ean ,.
Pickets cofitinued to halt con-
News of Today
LLOCAL
Pacific Airways spokesman said 1
its reports indicated there were
six or seven survivors.
aeve V.., ThefourengineDougla DC
into Jackson carried 62 passengers and nine
crewmen, officials here report-
ed. But in Hong Kong, the
olane’s departure point, Cana-
dian Pacific said its informa-
tion indicated there were 64
people, are being taught now,on
how they will be able to meet
the challenges of the future,”
Carr warned. '
The true test of civilization is
via 00— — an office equipment; serviceman, If jye sampling of about 17 perjsaid, knocked out a bridge 110 velopment of the state ha’
Xidor.School.distnicts, accord toarf fo/the fksi Hme°n counties," adding: miles "northeast of"HanolandonlypsetTtheestage for a ran-
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Savage tornadoes spun
out of the’ West, spewing death and destruction in
Mississippi and Alabama late Thursday. .
The Mississippi death toll steadily mounted during
the night and at 2 a.m. today, it stood at 57, the High-
ameezHa.2
Cong guns brought down a Grroceries will be ordered from
’ ----' • of Che, supermarket by video ...
P phone and a flight to Paris will the.kind of citizens
take two hours. Houses will have turns out Carreo
bring Red China into the-
lighting. He also said that"ny-
er before in history-has the
United States been in a better
economic position to fulfill its-
center for the
Feared Printers
See Sunday Spice!
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. .. e .... ■ c: c ” .. , nyuncemelt on any Miane520Sl
April 5 Vidor City Council elec- in the North. In the South, Viet
. , tion will end tomorrow at mid- r . I
' r ' 2 -Iso has been completed right with 10 candidates al: Marine” F4 Phantom south
Sohoatatethere orange. County Eeady seeking 3 -can- Chunai"Thepiotomt Luh P
Keenan, and his radar officer.
. .. . Atty. Gen Waggoner Carr
— Fair-ad took delegates, and guests of the
convention of Magnolia District;
6:17 p.m. Texas Federation of Women’s Washington g
Cub, exploring into future of land cents-ist
Texas at banquet here last
night. - - "K
3fruction of
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The worker addedfthat he saw a
area but could give no detans
because of the heavy fog.
Debate Turning
To Dollars, Cents Issues
WASHINGTON (AP) — The closed session Thursday with
Viet Nam debate gets down to Secretary of Defense Robert S. '
dollars and cents issues today, McNamara,
with the administration and its -
critics clashing over whether 1 „
m secuon o. onicers VncleSam can afford the costs facts
"diamond jubilee” lunch- "raa’SSa__________
— »LWKft
M -'- home, takes up the tax bill
. President Johnson requested to
W.W. Ragantate Civil De-
LTsh«’XW^-^
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Jet Crash
By T. JEFF WILLIAMS
TOKYO (AP) - A Canadian
1,000 yards down the runway,
i retaining wall and over it. >
: - Reports at the scene said at /
in the least 30 passengers were hurled
into the rear of the plane by the
violent impact. 2
Rescue workers had difficulty
penetrating the main part of the
fuselage to get at the bodies.
It was the-second major air
crash at Tokyo’s International
Airport in a month. Four weeks
33 0 6
1b 5 4
2 2 3 7
6-3 2 7
commitments abroad?*
a the wil orange Juice
lor its Viet "
- — ■ * Wrong label —, Mrii.''
— Esther Trotti recentlyordered
a pearl leaf pin from a na-
tonal soapcompany The.pin
was offered for a specified
—— ..... __________jmouBl of money and sap lb-
• men seeking re-election to two- els. The order wasfeturned
l- var terms on the Newton City with a note that -she failed in
Council are the only candidates send the proper qualillefs. "In
who have filed to date. City other words, she forgot which
' " ‘ i E. Langford soap was mildest to her handa’* ,
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