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VOL LIX—NUMBER 258
Aember Associaled Press
CompieteNEA Services
ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1962
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Indians Counterattack
During U Thant Visit
T CABLE
With Mortar Barrage
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drive showed
down—at least temporarily.
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In Governor Race
SANTIAGO. Chile (AP)—Cai «
up sabotaco campaign
four miles east of Chinese-held
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a bet-
years.
ter position for defense of Assam.
“My opponent asked me to be
Near the Burmese border, the
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{there are certain evaluation pro-
to private practice but kept his,ference at Geneva
publishad reports to the contrary
the time since
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Chairman Khrushchev's message '
The vote was 42 in favor. 56
then
ignation of. Defense Minister V. K.
blamed by crit-
that Soviet missile bases in
the agreements that transformed
went
bases it was far less than the re
Sylvester would eat elaborate.
In April 1941 he was appointed National Bank. Before his retire-
At Independence Site
Orange. Lufkin and Tyler Monday
For Unique Historical Shrine
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request he would recommend to
First missile bases out of Cuba. Soviet General U Thant.
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mother and child in black on an
(See HALLOWEEN. Page 6)
of 712 15th St. and Mr. and Mrs.
Sellers Rogers. Navasota, direc-
Gray.
Four Escapees Again Lodged in Newton Jail
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surmised the driver lost consciousness and
then his foot fell against the accelerator. The
victims were three married couples. (AP
♦AUSTIN (Spl)
statewide fund
McCloy and his wife have a
home in New York. They have
Outlook
High today
Low tonight
Plans Foiled
In Venezuela
NEW DELHI, India (AP)—Indi-
an forces laid down a barrage of
mortar fire and launched probing
slabs today as the Red Chinese
Many Trick-Treaters To Seek
Funds for UNICEF Program
High tomorrow
Sunset today
Sunrise tomorrow
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district property on 14th Street
have been acquired.
orange background
Mrs. Matthew Skeeler, presi-
right-of-way property to open Or-
ange Avenue to 15th Street.
e House from 34 p,
head the welcome con -
Orange To Scout
Other Teams
See Page 5
campaign in Houston and Galves-
ton Tuesday.
agents were responsible for blow-
ing up a Hoboken, N. J., muni-
tions plant in 1916.
and reading poetry and military
history. _______________________
windup of his campeig
the Nov. • election W
to attend," Dugas said.
of Sunday morning is too short to
allow us to expea conclusive evi-
donee "
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-
Preston Smith
To Visit Orange
Preston Smith. Democratic
Stephens, after his parents notified New- Humphreys reported.
ton Sheriff Curtis Humphreys. I Orange Sheriff Chester Holts
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Fair and cooler
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5:31 p.m.
6:29 p.m.
Testimony
Continues
DALLAS (AP) - Ute Texas
23,411
prices
d in
e, Mon-
Oct.
. Right •
ved to
mit
etitis.
tion at the delaying
U.N. Seating
Of Red China
Spurned Again
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP)
—Red China suffered a resounding
defeat today when the General
against an old age pension raise
while seeking to raise his own pay
DELAYED ACTION CRASH KILLS SIX-
Six persons died in this automobile when it
suddenly roared across a Pasadena, Calif.,
street and smashed into a tree three minutes
after colliding with another vehicle. Polce
ury eq-■ vment with which the
Indian army faced the first Chi-
(See INDIA, Page 6)
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TEMPO OF AviiVu Y—This aerial photograph of the San
Cristobal area in Cuba, taken Oct. 23. shows the tempo of
So via activity in the construction of an MR BM launch facility.
membership bid by a bigger mar-
gin than a year ago.
-
Since Oct. 14, fuel tank trailers, a missile shelter tent and other
equipment have been introduced into the area. (NEA Tele-
photo) ,
and the other three refused, burglary in Orange County. be
Humphreys said. They continued I added.
Sheriff Humphreys indicated he
morning with top officials in
charge of analysis of the pictures '
Sylvester said he now could any:
“Analysis of aerial pictures en-
tails a meticulous review of the
material disclosed and a pains
e 1
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mittee there.
Dugas advised that
invited to attend. 'T
------ victory over Khrushchev, but not
I Kennedy also told Khrushchev over Castro."
ton; and Mrs. Mary Moody
Northen of Galveston
Daniel told the group that their
Nations conference at San Fran- armament and negotiations. In
cisco in 1945. that job he carried the U.S. case
After the war, McCloy returned for a nuclear test ban to the con-
XIDIZE
-ce
Pass to try to blunt a Chinese
threat to the thickly populated As-
sam plains. Informed sources
said the Indians recaptured Jang.
as state representative and of us-
ing West Texas promoter Billie
Sol Estes’ airplane for campaign-
ing.
Cox in a 13-station television
hookup presented two Latin-Amer-
leans who said they had been
threatened with loss of their state
pensions if they voted for the GOP
standard bearer. Cox also accused
Connally of misrepresenting his
stand on Trinity River develop-
ment.
Connally started his day with
a talk and numerous stops in Dal-
las. then flew to Graham for a
reception and a barbecue rally in
Jacksboro. Cox opened with a
On the
mier Khrushchev. He has argued
eul, ... ovaue uyio tvgrmag avacauli, uraiicu oy cru- the perils of the nuclear race with
to San Antonio for his tele- egainst .and 20 abstaining. In both ics for the inadequacy of the mili- Valerian A. Zorin in Geneva.
tor, They will return to the church
by 7:30 p.m. for refreshments time 1 - . _
Orange teen-agers will assemble School early this month and were
-----------------------—— awaiting grand jury action. All
WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States aer a
surveillance of Cuba, as well as its arms blocks s,
has been stopped for the two days during which aclir g, •
.UN. SecreUry U Thant is conferring in Havana, a E
l Arthur Sylvester, assistant secretary of deld
I announced at a Pentagon" -
briefing shortly before noon i e . „
the temporary suspension' Kahnfannne" •-
| of the aerial surveillance.' JQUUICUI>
The blockade had been. "-"T-
Brownwood appearance.
miles to the west the Indian gov-
ernment acknowledged the fall of
Demchok and nearby Jara Pass
to the Chinese Saturday.
A government spokesman said
it was by and large untrue that
Indian troops fighting in 3-mile
altitude on the Ladakh front were
inadequately clothed against win-
ter. The government conceded
that the troops there and else-
winds — Northerly winds. USX
m.p.h today, diminishing 10 to m.p.h.
tonight and tomorrow.
TDES—Sabine: High, 2:35 a.m., 6:21
p.m.; low. 9:20 p.m. Bolivar; High, 3 43
a.m. 7:29 p.m.; tow. 11 14 p.m.
fESTERDAY - Temperature: High It
tow 63.
— A $950.0001 The three cochairmen of the
1 . ... drive is being drive are Robert L. Thornton of
sought to build a unique historical Dallas; Gus S. Wortham of Hous-
ment in December 1960 he saw
it merged with the Bank of Man-
hattan Co. and become the na-
tion's second largest commercial
bank.
McCloy, who had served as an
unofficial disarmament adviser
Message Twisted
GOP Leaders Warn Against
Making Cuba Red Sanctuary
WASHINGTON (AP)—Four Sen-Ithat the U.s blockade of ot-
ate Republicans warned today fensive arms shipments to Cuba
against any Soviet missile-remov- would be lifted when irruy
al agreement that might pros ide meets had been worked out
a permanent sanctuary for aim- through the United Nations to in-
munism in Cuba, sure the removal at the missile
Willard H. Kent of 802 15th St.
Under the district's five - point
program to expand the campus
area. Orange Avenue will be
opened from 14th to 15th streets.
It also calls for the closing of
two city streets — Cypress Ave-
nue from 13th to 15th streets and
14th Street from Orange to Cy-
press aveques.
Negotiations also are under way
cooLAg,.
suspended at dawn
"We are not continuing surveil-
lance today.” Sylvester said then
added that it was suspended for
the two days of Thant’s meeting
.in Havana
Thant left New York this fore
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I One of the men. Jose Barrera,
John Connally and Republican he has been blind for 12----- ...
Jack Cox swung into the final
MeClav 67 wae nickna field by chasing dues through Eu-
MeSoy: 62,.Was Picked, by rope to win a case that German
Ladakh front, 1,000
for President Eisenhower, was
Outlook tomorrow. Fair anJ
cooler this afternoon, tonight
and tomorrow.
assista.it secretary of war. In
The Republicans said
West Germany from a war-bat-
tered occupied-nation to a pros-
pering sovereign state.
In 1953, McCloy left government
to become chairman of the Chase
they bases.
ntee The White Home announced
moved to San Angelo for a noon against ano 4 abstaining. Last -e. ..
luncheon, visited in Uvalde and year, the result was 36 for, 48 Krishna Menon,
A- &. A—. i— e. LJ .3* against and 20 ahctainino In hoth t .u. :___1.
would oppose any U.S. guarantee
that Fidel Castro's Cuban govern- Monday night that the blockade
To Initiate the program minis-
ters in the three communities. Or
ange. West Orange and Bridge
City, willgivesinvocations.. . NEWTON (Spl) — All four es- S-inch opening and into an unused Whitman arrested Teal about_________
assemble at* St. Paul's Methodist carees from thesNewton.County stairwaz..area inathe.public a ...... count and fmends and sop-
Finding the exterior door locked jailed at Newton yesterday at’cInusDusmrraSmithacun,
• climted-----ritien inte a " m 24 M— later: willbecofteejserved «».)■<
President Kennedy Monday to
head a three-man diplomatic
noon for the critical negotiations ----5, „
in Cuba with Premier Fidel Cas- sympathizers planning a sti
tro. ur saboteee campaign thru*
Sylvester had no report nn the Latin America were foiled
results of aerial reconnaissance bombing American estabte ,
flights earned out by US planes ments in Santiago and comma
iXL“ - further v—
— e the ingi3 in analyzing " “
the reconn aissance photographs
He said he had talked " 1
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and planned stops in Longview, AfAtcnscosntrisutamomet fotha
Texarkana, S h e r m an, Denton. two-China plan under which both
Grand Prairie and Fort Worth Red China and the Chinese Na-
Tuesday. tionalists. would get U.N. seats.
Cox, speaking on the Monday They declined, however, to make
night television hookup, showed a a formal proposal
film he said was taken in Starr j The vot wson a Soviet resolu- shu puparanunsgue nistorical
County. Two elderly Latin-Ameri- tion calling for the ouster of the shrtnezathenCeramastar, Wash-
cans told the interviewer they had Chinese Nationalist delegations l nErrinniheibrazsa . . .
been threatened with loss of their from all U.N. organs and the seat-ti D rigi nallyintended fo"construe-
state pensions if they voted for ing of delegations representing sontonth erutski irtsaofQrange,in _____________.
Cox.___________________________iRed China.__________________“Touthe asti« L!and.o herFast the next legislature that the state
Carr-Stark Campus Expansion Loms buurAinsauinsheshapeacfthemowchimhesooncrhaase"pamsnd „
F F {site of the signing of .the Texas he told the, group, and I don t Many trick or treaters who in the fellowship hall at F
know any better place to begin knock on doors tomorrow night Presbyterian Church for street
The star-shaped concrete struc- than where Texas began." ----• --------------------- —-----
'■' ‘ ‘ The building program, accord-
uranL cf c.__: $ e VPpuIIL aKed me LO at cdr me Burmese Dorder, me
weexsnncam PAigning for the gov- specific when I said Texas needs Chinese were reported still on the
ernorsnp Of i exas. " ... - - ’ - • • - — “
dent, emphasized that only bear- ~L j 1A/:aL D I
ers of this identification are au- ^nargea witn Burglary
thorized to coIlea contributions ---
for UNICEF.
---- foam rubber will twist, MH E :
.. . _ Holts added that Teal walked Jean Simonetif she poved t
Voting recently were H N. York Reeves admitted purchasing the and deputies arrived with blood- near a side road where Whitman during a Halloween cotume bo l
Jr. M. L Marchand. J. F. Chris- hacksaw blade used in the break hounds. The dogs caught the trail Iwas parked and tried to catch a I Saturday night Voluminous
tian. H. P. Gleisten, Mr. and Mrs. while .on trusty duly at the jail on two different occasions but lost {ride. Whitman was-one at the of- ding was usd when aha was
J. M. Runnels. Frederick Miller, here. He had been sent after it each time. Teal was trailed toficers who operated road blocks ten up as a Negro mammy.
Louise Miller. W. J. Kestel, Wal- prisoner lunches at the time. the West Bluff Road area north yesterday. WONDr “ “
ter D Nunley and Tanner Hen-! The four- sawed through one of Orange. Orange and Newton1 When approached. Taal denied supposed -
drick III. bar in the walkaround area in county officers and Ranger Fred- his identity and said he was from match their moods, 1
Mrs. Stephens reminded today the first floor cell block some die Hryhorchuk petroled the area Bridge City. Asked for identifica- the oaes who shoud
that absentee voting will close time shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday, until sundown. tion, he was unable to supply hi eci ethers a good <
Friday. « IThey then squeezed through the Orange Deputy O. L. (Babe)lit ' ' tune? - ■
For recreation, McCloy enjoys would be dismantled. ,
fishing, hunting, hiking, tennis “* • * '
ment would be protected from would be lifted for two days.
Western Hemisphere harassment starting today, during the Havana
i in agreeing Sunday to pull his visit of acting U N Secretary
_ "0"
Connally accused Cox of voting sr-r outskirts of “along-
enough.”
candidate for lieutenant govermot
of Texas, will be la Orange Thur -
day to meet Democrats hl be
< are from the Orange area.
29 Ahsentees I Two youths, identified as How-
.. •--155- ard D Roberson. 19. of Route 2.:
Have Been Cast ...........jraai,.
Twenty-nine absentee votes have terday. They were in custody a fate man station wagon at won here
been cast so far in the Nov. 6 here bY noon Bleakwood, and drove south on Sheriff Holts said today that
general election. ! A third, David Reeves 17, of Highway 87. Humphreys said. He Teal was arrested about 6:30 p.m
Voting is being done daily be- 923 Avenue A, was picked up wrecked the auto two miles north by Whitman after he had exited
tween 8 am and 5 p.m. at the shortly before noon at his home of the Deweyville traffic ‘circle, from deep woods lining the West
office of Mrs Sadie ------- -ft ---------*ec “— “ * ‘ ------
Step Taken by Orange Board ..............-
r “ square feet of ceramic paintings ing, to The Associated Press will
The Orange School District hasibetween the school district and depicting Texas lisiuty 2, metesme; Etoiprun
sdesncormrF"ePatfsragi-a-"ama Ts2E Mam - pm 5s a-ues,w 'benefit Tude-au gmmaru • xmavashamzyra
Carr-stark campus by acquiring mory building. (Gray of Woodville. Ith' declaration of independence dren who may be without food. Church at 5:30 pm REV. - ,, ■ - " ‘ —
The city has agreed to convey Gray, a former Beaumont con- was and moving of the medicine and shelter, is sponsored land Reeses, pastor, will give the!
‘he property to the school district! struction design engineer, has de- historic.Anson Jones Church to here by _ the Council of United linvocation Following the comple-,
Supt. Marlin L. Brockette said provided a plan can be worked veloped the novel art form, endur the park.
two tracts of property located on out allowing the city use of the ing for centuries, over a period of Others at the meeting.with Dan-
15th Street which adjoin school land for recreational purposes, several years of patient experi- iel were Jim Ethridge, Houston. .
The city property is to be sold mentation. president of the Texas Independ- other parts of the world. will be
, ---- to.the school district for a sum The "Texas State Park Board has ence Day organization;
The property was sold to the not *° exceed the cost of con- given a 99-year lease to maintain Tom Whitehead. Brenham, the or-
school district by Mrs. Allie Locke strutting a concrete street to open and develop the Ceramastar ganization's executive director.
OrangesAvenue ,t0 15th make which will cover five acres. De- Sellers Rogers. Navasota, direc-
necensarycadjustment.of storm velopment plans were completed tor; Harry Hornby Jr., member
drams, locate or relocate traffic!yesterday in a meeting in Daniel's of the state parks board, and
___(See CAMPUS, Page 6) office. ~
chur . sm „ a nnoios jail are back in custody here to- room building adjacent to the walking near the N
Churh A.5:30p.m-fouassign, day following their Sunday night jail annex. of Orange Teal and
ments The invocation will Ebid for freedom , Fi-a--.- ... . . .. C- - .
8 nb Re- Ha M . : All were charged with the night- they climbed over a partition into 9:30 pim.—just 24 hours later I
burglary of the Deweyville the rest room and out the door. Humphreys said today all face Tar Q
>1 early this month and were They walked to Bleakwood, some jail break charges in addition tosmith
18 miles south of here. the earlier charge. Jeel also
Nathan Teal. 18. of the West faces a charge of auto theft He
Cuban Blockade, Surveillance Ends Temporarily
Courtesy Is Extended
two children—John Jr., 24, andchev promised in that
Ellen, 21, -- — .
vision appearance. .. . ._----
Tuesday Cox planned to cam- ’to'ced"two-thirds majority.
some
Fort Worth. Connally planned to rit . .
■ • - - - The vote was seen as a big vic-
tory for the Western powers who
Meanwhile, the Constitution par- hedpstronglraopposed thesseating
SarswelpPiloting.his own.plane.tion against India demonstrated
visited rat Arthur, Beaumont, its unfitness for membership.
_________________________t as- Premier Khrushchev told Presi- Sen Kenneth B. Keating R- House General inveatixattona
will not be asking for the custo- signments. Upon their return they dent Kennedy in a message. "I N.Y., who contended weeks ago Committee heard a former’chdss
mary candy and apples, but in- will be served refreshments The regard with respect' and trust that the Soviet arms buildup was man 0 the Federal Petrdenm
........... stead will be secking donations to time is from 5 to 8 p m Rev. Benyour statement that no attack will offensive and not defensive as the tesfy Mondav drat Was
history 20.006 include general park improve- help ill and malnourished chil-Gillespie, pastor, will give thebe made on Cuba, that no inva-Kennedy administration than ington was Kostilethis Eftorts -a
— me- —*---------------- dren. invocation— sion will take place, not only by maintained said ha is disturbed investigate slant hoia 0 weis."
The annual UNICEF program The youth of West Orange will the U.S.A, but also by other coun- about the terms at possible settle- Another witraf rroiWnd
►signed to benefit foreign chil-j.c.. .. C» r.l.-~~ArNh:etltrice f +he Wectern Homienhere mont . Vuune _
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Mark Your Car
5 Cants FINAL tDITION
rushed to the 2%-mile-high Se
. that job. he helped press lend
Statewide Fund Drive Sought
— --- - helped to prepare armistice and
surrender terms.
He attended the historic confer- l
ences at Casablanca, Cairo and tapped by President-elect Kennedy
Potsdam, as well as the United to be his official adviser on dis-
T
MNai
ere * ment shot at and chased out of Du - a
Rev. Gar- as your message pointed out ” "We must be very wary about ount“ when h trid m inu
Kennedy had messaged Khrush- any pact which will tie our hands gate wells in the Snath Te1?
- -----invocation. Following the comple-chev a day earlier that the United in presenting the spread of com-res 7
Church women of Orange. Ition of their assignments at 7 States would agree “to give as- munism to other countries in the The committe. whiccnea .
Teenagers sharing their fun p.m., they will go to the First surances against an invasion of Caribbean,” he said. onedav hearine Nere Mona,
with less fortunate children J" Presbyterian Church for refresh- Cuba I am confident that other Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa.. said in win meet in eNcutive session at
asuyamnmnes.xsancra:2ma: M.harrrnmapsirajzimsoud" prpra 12 5?
trot of Texas al fields
Al
up in the Himalayas as both sides betan border in die center of the
poured in reinforcements. For the North East Frontier Agency.
first time,sthe Defense Ministry! With American and British
, . tardand’ndiangonesrowsinggmnst-weaponsgtorbeorushedgnersayain.
signs.of, slowing the Communists. The omly setback nation and shook i out 1 Ehe de
_ , - - -----I--------Y. reported today was loss of one ermir createq hv a ceri,, nf n,.
Battles appeared to be shaping smaU military outpost on the Ti- the scimsmunists
launched their offensive Oct. 20.
e ■ * ■ f f Major battles appeared to be
4 Lca mosusc LJ a a aa l . -J .shaping up near the Buddhist
1, . flCj r7 11 F I Q ( monastery town of Towang and at
* ■ • • ■ 5 —3 ■ f — • Walong. 250 miles to the east near
the Burma border.
Strong Indian forces were being
TANK YRAlLtRS
Chief Negotiator Is Expert in Field'S^^B
about making conclusions because.
wacEYHARRYKEHY. . Iteam whose job will be to pin to private practice but kept hisference at Geneva ma- - - —= -vai-iuw vI-I
. .---- — ---- ..WASHINGTON (AP)—John J. down in U.N. negotiations Krush- hands in the councils of Washing! The conference's anal of a test enures to be observed in order
where lack sufficient rapid-fire MCloy is a lawyer who special,chev‛s promises to dismantle and ton, serving on the State Depart- ban went up in smoke when the to insure accuracy of the results
I weapons to repel the Chinese izes in the problems of war and remove the Soviet missile threat meats Committee on Atomic En-Soviet Union broke the voluntar obtained
attacks. peace - of arms and disarms- in Cuba. ergy. test moratorium. "All of this takes time, despite.
Responding quickly to an Indian ment. | McCloy, who was graduated in 1947 Republican McCloy be- MeClov was hack in harnese publishad reporu to the contrary
- - —----! plea for assistance, the United! Few have had more experience from Harvard after a hitch as an came president of the World Isoon this Eme seNino ns • ow "In addition, the time since.
Assembly rejected its latest U.N. States is expected to start sending in pleading the U. S. case at the artillery captain in World War I, ’ - — -
memherhin bd • . *------modem infantry weapons by the .world's conference tables. (began his government work in the
end of this week. ........- _ - daue • Cm‛- uu. i_ E- ■
A Wb
. ------- _ — ------.soon, this time serving as a spe-
bank: cial consultant to U.N. Ambassa-
tnuu uuucIEIILE tauies. I--e-a pvvuiuval wvin iu me President Harry S. Truman dor Adla E Stevenson
He has debated the Berlin crisis days of Germany's blitz in Eu-handed him his next mission in
New demands arose for the res- and disarmament with Soviet Pre- rope. . June 1949—U.S. high commission
—“--. n------ .. - —..... He began as an expert in the er of Grmany. In the following
art of cloak and dagger. He had years he became the architea of
made himself a reputation in that the agreements that transformed
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