The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 1, 1967 Page: 1 of 16
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Pages 10, 11
See Page 8
ORANGE, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1967
12 Pages
Iraqi, Kuwaiti Forces
Egypt
Join Arabs
in
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Cool-Off
1%
fi
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Airlift of Americans
More Turbulent
Weather Is Seen
physics study at Texas A&M
University here. ■
advised
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - The Mathews
Aqaba is an international water-
some
the Gulf of
The National Aeronautics and
work was continuing in a nor-
of turbulent weather today for
mal manner.
U.S. Ambassador Elbert G.
Dr. Frank Hubert, dean of lib-
several days across a broad
Hubert is r. former
★
Moving slowly southward along
Rain Covers
Texas A&M will furnish $1,993
Against Rubber Firm
Courthouse.
an east-west lline, the latest cool
Hubert said the program de-
I---1 FrAm NACA’e cnncorn
mercury
between
over the time lapse between ap-
Of Nation
Another carrier, the U.S.
Southeast winds poured mois-
of new information
pearance
program and its availability to
it is normally several years
re space - related findings
available in usable form to
pickets to six at each gate.
volved
weather from other Arab nations added
URW President Peter Bom-
labor practices charge
teach-
ipplementary
ils relating t
units of sui
and Northeastern states. Mild Egyptian troops Nasser has
within about two months.
Her project will be in con-
(See TEACHER, Page 7)
Nevada and California.
The Weather Bureau said May today. Among them was the son
in some cities in the Northeast, man Aref, a young lieutenant.
Union sources said the mass
“We learned about salinity,
some
LOCAL
angles just are not per-
.a .t-. 11 VKor+nn enir
wave
Ultrasonic devices have been
WORKreation Covered
underwater equipment.
{
■
By Minimum Wage Law
Office Mgr. A. W. Andrae said
surface cracks and defects. The it was 80 percent accurate.
near
but were told that, under the
ipa.
Tgh
rines. Both the diver and the
made to exempt WORKreation,'
hour laws.
An Egyptian envoy warns
United States to avoid involve-
Morrell is the coordinator of
(See DIVERS, Page 7)
ORANGE JUICE
standards set by the federal
filing
Only jobs in companies not
[e Councilman J. D. Stanfield
SPORTS
ang
and
Lee Nelson, general man-
from a fellow student
ager of
came
at this time next month.
"Flaw detection in tube goods humorous note to the serious
READY TO CONFORM?
his third two-year term.
Morrell said about 18 jobs
“We are specialising in tube
now is held by Steve Kemble.
be prepared for “tea sipping
tion in Austin where University
will be discussed with the
about being “lea sippers."
)
I
from the international martime
community that “the Gulf of
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau on the Kep army barracks and
Outlook—Cloudy, warm and hu- rail yards northeast of Hanoi.
red at two
the B. F.
t
BI
Reading & Bates Divers
Demonstrate Techniques
Texans May
Escape Hike
In Sales Tax
MRS. HELEN MONROE
Mrs. Monroe
Appointed
For Project
Buy, Sell, Trade!
See Classified
F
Jt
Ci
A
Filing Deadline
For Municipal
Election Near .
are parties to this strike assist-
ance pact."
Ball Bearing
""Costs Jones Win
Partly cloudy and mild to Little Cypress to sponsor sum- the two councilmen’s positions
warm tonight with only a mer program ... A. J. Foyt whih are open. „. — ------- -----„—----„--------------
slight chance of showers, wins 500 as $6 ball bearing The deadline is June 18 at Area Chamber of Commerce, of business are allowed without
Orange municipal election, hut City
only one candidate has filed for
United Rubber Workers L„—
, filed an unfair labor practices April 20
■ ghargerodayongainr w®*?S near‘exhaustion.
3
through which 90 per cent of the
Jewish nation’s oil is imported.
In a pointed warning to Egyp-
tian President Gamal Abdel
Nasser, British Foreign Secre-
tary George Brown told the
House of Commons that the
British government will consid-
er any unilateral closing of the
Gulf of Aqaba an act of bellig-
erence.
Brown said his government is
County men attending the Na-
tional Rivers and Harbors Con-
NEWTON BRUIN BAGGED - This black
bear was killed yesterday near Newton fol-
lowing an all-night hunt after the animal
was reported seen in the city limits of New-
ton. Shown are two members of the party
which killed the bear yesterday at 9:30 a.m.
They are Arthur Herrington and Donald
Y'Barbo. Others in the group which bagged
COLLEGE STATION (Spl) -
Mrs. Helen Monroe of Orange,
former Stark High School
the gulf. But be repeated an as-
surance by Brown that arrange-
ments were being made to meet
such a situation.
r With a British naval buildup
already reported around Aden,
at the southern end of the Red
Sea, the British aircraft carrier
line yesterday at noon as a pro-
test. However, the line was
Orange as he strode across the
Stark High School stage Tues-
a protest by carpenters on erec-
tion of scaffolds by painters.
Mild weather continued in the
South. Readings early today
were in the 70s from Florida to
Texas.: :
ics teachers,” he said.
Mrs. Monroe will develop 12
Jurisdictional disputes have
plagued the construction of the
multimillion - dollar facility on
(See 0-1, Page 7)
The equipment meets Navy
' ‘ for nuclear subma-
BRIGHT NOTE - A yell of
“Yea Bryan" both flustered and
By LEE JONES
• AUSTIN (AP)—A sales tax‘increase may not be
needed to finance state spending for 1969, Gov. John
Connally says.
At a news conference Wednesday, the governor
’ said, “I can see the possibility” of not needing to raise
the Southland sula on Israel’s southwest bor-
The clash of warm and cool der. But the arrivals underlined
Disputes
Plaguing
0- Work
Even as one labor jurisdic-
tional dispute at an Orange
County construction site is be-
ing heard here by a hearing
officer of the National Labor
Relations Board, another dis-
pute is developing at the same
site. '
The hearing under way is that
involving the International Un-
ion of Operating Engineers Lo-
cal 450 and International Broth-
erhood of Electrical Workers
Local 390.
The locals referred their com-
plaints to the NLRB after be-
ing unable to determin-- which
should operate certain pieces of
machinery.
The conflict of interest has
brought about several work
— stoppages for the Rust Engi-
neering Corp., contractors for
the Owens-Illinois, Inc., pulp
and container board plant at
• Morgan’s Bluff.
The plant site for the future
wood pulp and paper mill is
seven miles north of Orange.
Even as the hearing in the
IUOE and IBEW dispute was
resumed early today, prospects
of an NLRB hearing of another
dispute mounts.
The new dispute is between
the Carpenters Local 2007 and
Painters Local 328. It involves
The divers were ------ _
metal welds for any possible
WARNS U.S. ON ISRAELI BLOCKADE—Egyptian Presi-
dent Gamal Abdel Nasser is shown at a news conference in
Cairo at which he warned the United States against any
attempt to break his blockade of Israeli shipping. He said
the Gulf of Aqaba and the Strait of Tiran are Egyptian
territorial waters and his blockade of Israeli shipping there
is no longer a subject for discussion. (AP Wirephoto via
cable from Cairo) ________
ing tornadoes, rain, hail and
strong winds. Up to 4 inches of(army arrived by plane in Egypt
snow fell in mountain areas ofiWednesday, and more I 1
I
------Summary - Index----:—
News of Today
•on-pm
One Orange County labor jur-'ment in Egypt’s blockade of the
isdictional dispute is being Gulf of Aqaba.
Tvy. In • Hermes was recalled to Aden
. Wide
U.N. Urges
Mideast
The 12-month project will con.
cern development of new phys-
‘ 1qes
—Leoder Stoff Photo
the bear were C. W. Jones, Wilburn Y’Barbo
and Robert Earl Herrington. Well over 200
Newton area residents converged on the
• Caney Creek bottom, a heavily wooded,
brushy area in the city, after the bear was
reported seen Tuesday before dark. The
bear was butchered yesterday at a local
market. He weighed 212 pounds.___________
Bridge City.
Today and tomorrow the
method will be shown to inter-
ested businesses and individuals.
The: Orange Leader
and added some kind of a
the tax.
He also defended Texas
Rangers, discussed the out-
come of his legislative pro-
gram, indicated . he might
veto a controversial legislative
retirement bill and talked some
more about his still unwritten
account of the assassination of
President Jolin F. Kennedy.
Connally said, "I don't think
you necessarily have to as-
sume” that appropriations for
the 1969 fiscal year need be
as large as those for the year
starting Sept. 1,. 1967.
When asked about the pre-
diction of Sen. H. J. Blanchard,
Lubbock, that the special ses-
sion would have to pass a $200
million tax bill, he said: “I
think that's high. I am not going
to assume we are going to be
looking at a tax bill of those
proportions.”
But' he refused to commit
himself on just now much might
be needed.
He also refused to give any
indication what he might sub-
mit at the special session
besides appropriations and
taxes, although he expressed
disappointment that the Legis-
lature did not approve annual
CAIRO (AP) — Troops from
Iraq and Kuwait 'joined Arab
forces massed in Egypt against
Israel today as Britain urged
the maritime powers to declare
the Arab-surrounded Gulf of
Aqaba open to all ships includ-
ing Israel’s.
The United States pushed for
adoption by the U.N. Security
Council of a resolution urging
both the Arabs and Israelis to
cool off while diplomats contin-
ued efforts to resolve the Middle
East crisis.
The United States was told by
■ Egypt to avoid involvement in
Egypt’s announced blockade of
the Gulf of Aqaba and by Israel
that not only Israel’s interests
but the foundations of interna-
tional law are at stake in the
Aqaba issue. The gulf leads to
the Israeli port of Elath,
j is the most difficult type of proceedings.
I geometry," Gene Morton, head
I of the new division, said.
Terry Bickerton of Houston, a... .00 . _____,____________
the NLRB hearing officer, said stretch of countryside flailed by ville hit 99 and Laredo and Pre-
two disputes have been consoli- fierce thunderstorms and soaked sidio 98.
dated in the hearing in prog- by torrents of rain.
x ress here at the Orange County 1-0- ■
The operating engineers and northern areas of the state.
IBEW dispute centers around - ...
the operation of machinery.
electrical equipment ucuuo auu neup
Bickerton said the hearing and Brownsville to 80.
possibly will b» concluded late -
today. r " •
- ---- —I , ■ •1 iE wanin anu vwi -uIEIR, —7------ ----— —
then would file briefs’ forecasts promised scattered today.
• mi dd in Uachimiem i . ....... Unseasonably cool
Wilson refused to tel. Commons tweensthe.rebokssand central osegnning Saturday, chartered in°ua stern “Nigena don know when the time"wil Space Administration "K
DC4 planes will evacuate 700 evaluation is expected to con-be.” sor the project to begin July 1.
Orange School District personnel
jokingly told Supt. Marlin L.
Brockette at a reception in his
" ing him the
was one of the coldest on record of Iraqi President Abdul Rah- prevented salaried employees
in some cities in the Northeast, man Aref, a young lieutenant, from entering.
meAvy sovineBlvorites in Beaumont Junior Golf an application for filing he has
. "rouon -ErtdeY:ltmmnav . . Age no handicap made no official announcement. ------------------ — ------ .
iin U.S. open goif meet ... "I haven't even had a call nowhere else to turn,” Pete
Too many deer is problem at about the filing deadline," Mrs. Morrell, director of the Orange------ .— - -----
Te, „ . . . -l- Mavis McClure, city secretary Parks and Recreation Depart- working on several ideas that
lean, National league races said. "I guess everyone is goingment, said today. p" 5 dssussd -i *s
Itighten. , to wait until the last minute."! "They gave their presentation, board."
timie for a week.’ I He called the regular session
The embassy has not yet ob- "basically a L
tained permission to run a daily commenting twice that th-' ap- .
airlift to Enugu, capital of the propriation bill is closer to his high school physics teacher in
secessionist state. US. officials[recommended budget “than at America. ".Fher is F
tiit "pSesk 3 l ti Sng8ed t0 1 drrees at Dalhart
Warm air fanning inland from of the Panhandle late Wednes- vessels of all nations have the
_____ _____ . _____ Mexico as a new cool day. These storms drifted east- right of passage.”
withdrawn early today, and front edged into the Texas Pan- ward into Oklahoma by this
. ■ handle threatened another round morning. .woueuuwlcuUo, ,
Most of South Texas stayed what he would 1 if Egypt tried go"ernmental forces.
......................— warm all night after thermome- to bar any British ships from _ICAmhneendE
It was calm in early morning, ters spurted up Wednesday af. •
however, for the first time in ternoon to the nation’s high of
- ■ - 106 degrees at McAllen. Browns-
lent omcais sala yesteruay. the program, sponsored by the
They met with several Orange city and the chamber.
" .. *- It provides part-time summer
- jobs for high school students.
:. However, the pay is only 75
__________________qualified under these new
regulations. It was hoped that
... ... as WORKreation is about 80 jobs would be filled
concerned, it looks like there is this summer.
"We're going to have to get
more jobs,” he said. "WeTe
By EDEE HOLLEMAN -
“Okay, swivel . . . now take depth, turbidity and that
a half skip." . -l- A.. ■ a
The instructions came from petuated in water," Morton said,
two men watching an ultrasonic -_____; '
device and talking by radio to used for detection of defects be-
two divers working in simulated fore, but Reading & Bates offi- -
cials say their equipment and
checking operation is more efficient.
He said both unions claim the front eased past Amarillo before
operation of a power - driven dawn. Behind it the
trencher for digging a ditch ■ -
75/Vega first prep team in Texas Stanfield, incumbent council-
- man and mayor pro tem, seek-
reusuu, genera iau- involved in interslate commerce
the Greater Orange or doing less than $500,000 worth
URW Files Charges
musTnegotiate with authorities jany session since I became I superintendent of the Or a n g e
ni hoth Fe contral and pastern governor." ’ School District.
good session." eral arts at the university, said
...... Mrs. Monroe was “the finest
Albany, N.Y., reported its cold- Cairo Radio said an army
, , ... est May with a mean tempera- contingent from Kuwait also picketing was empioy
hear d.b Y a hearing officer of ture for the month a shade arrived in Egypt. plants—Firestone and
the Nntinno1 I ahor Del-t:A-. . . _____________•L--—--
Co., alieging a mutual aid pact
with four other major rubberivvupan.au -uowuna".
. t.. firms is interfering with good yers secured an order limiting
The arrival in Egypt of forces fHh bargaining.
Tornadoes appeared Wednes-
•he day west of Covington in West-
3 ern Tennessee, near Campo in
BBa2man8n6nE8F5002aw6 offshore
mam Morton said they had to de- country." He is accepting a Posh
-Leoder sivif Phete velop some of their own equip- tion in Austin where University
READY FOR WELD CHECKS ment, because ultrasonic people of Texs students are kidded
Don Costilla (left), A. D. Stone were not familiar with it. about being "tea alpperk. ‘
of both the central and eastern governor.1
governments since flights to the But, he said, he has "serious 6200 o0e foi.ori
east from the rest of Nigeria doubts” about signing a bill into and NASA, $39,866 for the proj-
were banned as part of the which a conference committee ect. . .
AKRON, Ohio (AP) - The Goodrich Co.-because members gehto Mhti1 6)
, -- -- - --- -— British and Italian authorities The legislative retirement SyS-
goods,” he said. —---------
"Tube goods” are cyclindrical, honor they were giving him the
hollow structures, common to silver tea service so he would
mid today with a few
showers in the afternoon.
men watching the instruments T
were charting the exact position standards
of the defect. rines. Boi
gross in Washington this week. ---------- — -
Rep. John Dowdy, State Rep. cents per hour, as opposed to the
Only 18 days remain until the Clyde Haynes Jr., Orange $1.25 and $1.40 minimum wage
ling deadline for the July 17 County Judge Charlie Grooms, standards set by the federal
........ Mgr. Jack Huffman, Or- government.
udjegypuan troops ivasser nas marito said he expects to file marto enargea uat me mutua knuwn uesuauou,
of concentrated in the Sinai Penin- shlrurter companies0 who assistance agreement is prolong- Defense ministry
Union who have been on strike since L..w.....—------------------— =e------ -
‘ " “I were growing restless also began making arrange-tem began with a similar con-, - - -
because the URW strike ments to withdraw 3,000 Britons ference committee provision in andtechninuesifromsthe space
winds 10 Io 11 m.p.h through Fridoy.rN
Shower probobility near 40 percent thisi.ourney • • • «-
off ar noon but diminishing to only oboutin U.S. Open golf meet . . -
.m. Too many ’ .
. 8., C; Edwards: Plateau : ..Ameri:
"VstFrdA.so.Temperoture Ngh “rtighten. '
...2151 " ;11 I12110 IorecdslS prommised
within aho *-----th- Southern areas were expected to temperatures covered much
tay hot despite occasional show- "ha Sotkland
- ---- — ------- WASHINGTON; D. C. (Spl) - but were told that, under the
were sighted in Southwestern Orange's WORKreation pro- law, there were no provisions
Kansas and Northern Mississip- gram is not eligible for any ex- made to exempt WORKreation,”
, e pl. ceptions to federal wage and be said. .. . .
hour laws, U.S. Labor Depart-
ment officials .said yesterday.
_______________________ and 300 Italians who live in the 1963. . - 00
The mass picketing ended at 30,099-square-mile eastern terri- "Without going into the merits phzsies teachers:
yers stdtreafan oJdcr “limiting ^he 2,30oton British aircraft ehink"ihremannen in/which it before space
pickets to six at each gate. carrier Albion broke off from was started in 1963 is open to are <.
In a statement on his unfair exercises near the Scottish question, and the same tech; Pnys
labor practices charge, Bom- coast arid sailed for an "un- niques were used this time,
marito charged that the mutual known desination," the British he said. mematoriSFFrlatin'tn basic
"d“______________ ■ — •• r disclosed. Connally said Texas Rangers mg materials relating to basic
ing the employer from agreeing There was speculation in Lon- are on duty in the Rio Grandesonssptscardirrinc P
Ine ClasSn or warm ana COOL II"* "I :1 “2112 AXIII
While turbulence died down in air masses resuited Wednesday the, growing Arab unity Nasser
most sections, there was more in more stormy weather, mclud- 15 forging. ......L.
__ _ ine +e-n ndane vanin hoi onn .
breakaway eastern region of Odumegwu Ojukwu, has de- cy.'
British Prime Minister Harold Nigeria as war threatens be- dared the Independent republic from Port
This demonstration launches operator are qualified to do ei-
the newly developed subsea in- ther job, which cuts down on
spection department of Reading
& Bates Offshore Drilling Co. in
1 the WORKreation payment of the minimum wage. au
problen. In previous years, WORKrea- 122
They met with Clarence T. lion did not quality for mini- NR
Lundquist, the administrator of mum wages.
‘he other councilman’s place the wage and hour and public M “ -h- ” *h-
contracts divisions of the labor still
For the past two months the "Yea sryan" oom nusterea anu
651 local branch of the Tulsa, Okla., embarrassed Bryan Windham of
■ri ' company, has worked to perfect
" 1 techniques of on-the-spot inspec- 00,. , J.. ___
1 tions of offshore drilling equip- day night to pick up his diploma
mI ment. , as a graduating senior. The cry
" Actual operation is expected
seeking a clear declaration
ing me employer irom agreeing mere was speculation in um-pre w auI m I 29 IInhvsics curricula
on necessary items of settlement don that it might be bound for Valley farm workers dispute Pnys curt wi
without the approval of the other Nigeria, if not for the Middle 'to enforce the law. They are not
-.0g. Pickets again massed at the members of the conspiracy.” East. there for any other purpose!
An advance unit of the Iraqi Firestone gates despite a court
.....-„5 order limiting picketing at the
weuncouay, au more Iraqi plant. Company lawyers secured
troops were scheduled to arrive the order after pickets standing
■ - • • .. . lshoulder-to-shoulder Wednesday
slight chance of showers, wins 500 as $6 ball bearing ---- - ---- . ..
High today .................. 88 costs Parnelli Jones ... La midnight. The candidate is J. D. presented
Low tonight ................ Tg ‘ "" " ------“
High tomorrow .............. 89 baseball tourney . . . Orange-
Outlook for Saturday - Clear field playa Schulenburg today in ing
partly cloudy and warm. Class B regional. Ti
Sunset today ....... 8:13 p.m. ----- L . — ----- , _ _ _
Sunrise tomorrow .... 6:15 a.m. Brady Miller rated one of fa- Although Kemble has picked up department
winos - Varioble mostly southeosivorites in Beaumont Junior Golf an application for filing he has “As far i
Mrs. Helen Monroe, a former the National Labor Relations above 50 decrees
Stark High School teacher, has Board today, while another dis- ----- ‘
been named principal investiga- pute is developing,
tor of a $41,859 physics study at -----
Texas A&M University. MIDDLE EAST
----- The Arabs mass more troops
Only 18 days remain until the in Egypt, Britain calls on t™
filing deadline for the July 17 maritime powers to declare the t,„ ... C.,. ...
Orange municipal election. Gulf of Aqaba open and the Southeastern Colorado and near
----- United States pushes a Security Sidell, Fla. 70 miles southeast
Orange’s WORKreation pro-Council resolution calling for of Tampa.' Funnel clouds also
gram is not eligible for any ex- restraint,
ceptions to federal wage and
★ ★
P Am Noaria P l annec “saransuzwssnaswnoncomi ftacher, has been “named pri^
I L UHL III VI IQ IL IOIIIIUU the session. He did say the cipal investigator of a $41,859
• chances "are not good at all” Dhvsics studv at Texas A&M
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — The Mathews advised American elderly persons, c h i l d r e n, it will be this fall and that his
ol o scanvzus u, paueto. aqaoa 15 an imernauonai water. U.S. Embassy is making plans firms to withdraw dependents pregnant women and oth-presgnt.thinking.wes.touhave
The carpenters set up a picket By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSjthunderstorm activity over parts way in which and through,which to beginranmairlf Saturdyo Col. C ersqdackibedasingnahlemergen-“ A^ bout the fflXd of ics information and techniques
_______ menca - "eTN,AOR‘NiwwI‘ has nv." Most of them will come his running again, he said, "I into supplementary materials
rum Puri Harcourt, where don’t know I will announce for for.bigh. school physics teachers,
about 800 of the 2,000 Americans a fourth term, and if I do I T ’ ‘ ’
10 Cents *****
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