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The Orange Leader
Oklahoma Justice
Still Koufax
in Betiveen ,
See Page 12
VOL. LXII-NUMBER 111
FINAL EDITION
16 Poges
5 Cents
ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1965
China Explodes Second A-Bomb
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Tests Are Aimed
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Viet Nam
erupted over the western area
a.m.
sucess.
The explosion probably was in
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iBonibings Will Continue9 if Necessary
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By. LOUIS UCHITELLE
ANT nOMINEO Nom
day's strafing attacks on the tack was ordered because reb-
.A U.S. military spokesman
There was no immediate word ing the population to violence
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that rebel holdouts in Santo Do-
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Navy Contracts for Work Listed
Two Badly Burned in Fire
Imbert Barreras. head of the
Naval contracts on
air strikes with
napalm
a well-
bombs.
sound. The bottoms had to be Wessin y
spread of atomic weapons. By
burned severely and stock dam-
Texas Group commander, re-
He also listed the emergency
were supplied to the Dominican
partment Store, IM Front.
ported today.
of one of
due to deterioratioi
(See BOMB, Page It)
with space /available for im-
"Gasoline vapors permeated loss by store officials.
along the Ca De River to get
a
here, it can be seen that the
AUSTIN (AP)—The first of a
Pay Raise in Spotli
An invitation was extended
stroyers have been received to
compromise
2:32 p.m. and multiple pieces The measure, by Wilson. Rep.
of equipment were dispatched to Clyde Haynes of Vidor and J. E.
latiye spot
Upsets cause showdown
Want a Personalized Car License?
plays, fire fighting demonstra-
tions and Little League baseball
games will be on tap. Air Force
TSTA plan and $47 million for
ices of compromise.
e numbers), and they
be issued for trucks, bi
channel.’
graduated teacher pay plan.
Wilson .aid other navigation
10,000 pounds.
DOMINICAN .
Texas to offer new personal-
district bills are pending for
The new plates will cost $10
ORANGE JUICE
Two men burned, stock dam-
Income from the special
“We’re ready to talk to the
Embassy.
INTERNATIONAL
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cloudy and warm.
ippraising the outlook.
«Tiko anv nthor cont.
a
WEATHER BULLETIN - A
Fire fighting demonstrations
motor-
WASHINGTON
will be conducted every hour
Lucky Debonair appears fit
tug assigned hue.
Littler out to break drought/quirements.
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here at a cost of about $46,000.
Poplin noted, "A contract for
$90,000 was let earlier to Beth-
clothes in the area where the
fire flared up, were burned also.
The alarm was turned in at
teenance and repair of ships in
the mothball fleet of the Texas
come over the next four years.
It retains Connally’s demand
that local school districts as-
sume 20 per cent of the cost of
the teacher retirement program.
drawing
off chan
mediate
tract cos
Both the TSTA bill and Con-
nally's measure went to an un-
Pop)
cutbac
High today ....
Low tonight ...
High tomorrow
Outlook for
Member Associated Press
King Features Service
1 will
usses
blackmail and threats of the United States.”
Peking radio made the announcement and added
not
or
Domingo.
Residents of the 20-block area
,?
yutitie maintenance on these
ships, done on a coptract basis,
is an important factor in this
area’s economy.”
fiscal year ending June 30, an
additional $155,000 will be ex-
pended in area shipyard repair
work.
Work during the fiscal year
includes the docking, underwa-
cember 1961.
The Marines were ambushed
Is Impeached
See Page 9
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Open House
Slated At
Naval Base
| TOKYO (AP) — Communist China said today it
had exploded its second atomic bomb — aimed at
- developing nuclear weapons to cope “with nuclear
Gov. John Connally offered a
WEATHER
By LEE JONES
AUSTIN (AP)—Senate redis-
tricting and a teacher pay raise
Naval contracts for work on
tary. told The Associated Press
he personally ordered Thurs-
the Organization of American
States.
1"F. "1. a-E 1029,
a fast attack transport; and the
USS Spokane, one of two light
cruisers anchored at the base.
mobiles, 5,309 trucks and 3,258
trailers.
ing cleaned off by Sokolsky us-1 An estimate of total damage
ing a rag and bucket of gaso-was not immediately available
line. ! today pending an inventory of
will be instructive,” • Cmdr.
Glenn O. Poplin, commanding
officer, commented.
brought to 374 the total of Amer-
ican dead in combat since De-
that the nuclear tests also
were “for the purpose of
abolishing all nuclear wea-
pons.”
“China is conducting
necessary nuclear tests within
the defined limits and is develop-
ing the nuclear weapon for the
purpose of coping with nuclear
blackmail and threats of the
United States.”
The Chinese nuclear explosion
The Chinese coupled their
first announcement with a blast
Two weeks before the. first
explosion, both Secretary of
State Dean Rusk and Canada's
for tourism, recreation and
state parks.
lodged with the OAS and the
United,Nations.
repair work. This con-
‘was around $15,000.
noted, “Despite the
parently was expected sooner.
On Feb. 16, State Department
press officer Robert J. McClosk-
ey said the United States “has
reason to believe the Peking
regime is preparing for another
nuclear test.”
Of Legislature
Redistricting, Teacher/
I.
was -- ran pua l, No
weather is expected for
the area.”
. — Leoder Staff Pholo
CHARRED RACKS OF CLOTHES MOVED OUTSIDE IN LEVINE FIRE
Two Persons Burned Extensively in Downtown Store Blaze
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Sunset today ........ 7:02 p.m.
Sunrise tomorrow .. 5:23 a.m.
the main- ter hull work and other miscel-ilehem atBeaumont for the dry -----------_____ ____
laneous topside repairs on 17 docking iof • two floating dry civilian-military junta opposing
naval vessels ranging in size docks as strange as it may the rebels, nor Brig. Gen. Elias
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bine River canal has passed
the House, Rep. Charles Wilson
of Lufkin said today.
Newton Navigation District
Bill Is Approved by House
Teams, sponsored by the
Texas Group, will play a’t 10:30
Getting U.S. forces out of the Gregg and Panola counties.
.Dominican Republic shapes up
as a big problem. Informed Do-
Open house set tomorrow al minicans say the country would
i 215 Reds
‘U.S. Threats’
By WILLIAM L. RYAN
AP Special Correspondent
SANTO DOMINGO, Domin-
ican Republic (AP) — U.S.
forces occupied Santo Domingo
with stunning speed and effi-
ciency. Getting out will be a
much bigger problem.
A consensus of informed per-
sons. interviewed during an ex-
tended tour of the country out-
side the armed camp which is
the capital, is that the Domin-
ican Republic would explode if
American forces left suddenly
now. :
It may be a long time before
all of the 21,000 or so U.S. per-
sonnel can leave. They are all in
Santo Domingo or at the nearby
San Isidro Air Base. But their
presence seems enough to dis-
courage any attempt at a full-
blown revolution.
Miller of Burkeville, passed
Thursday on a local and uncon-
. tested calendar and was sent
to the Senate.
Wilson said the measure sets
up the Newton County Naviga-
tion District for the purpose of
providing revenue bonds to fi-
nance navigation of the Sabine
i below Toledo Bend dam.
“What we are trying to do is
get the whole Sabine River set
up in' navigation districts that
can issue revenue bonds,” Wil-
today, but all the action was
backstage. :
The Senate temporarily
shelved its redistricting debate
until Tuesday as it quit for the
weekend. But the hard questions
of political life or death for six
------by the rebels responded
with an angry cry against U.S.
forces. “The gringos are re-
Exhibits, tours, water
northwest China. China last
Sketchy reports indicated two
10-man groups were pinned
down atop a hill by Viet Cong
fire. The fighting went on for
several hours while two other
0
Group here during the current
fiscal year to date have .to-
taled $583,723.
Of this total, contracts
amounting to $432,723 have been
executed with the Levingston
Shipbuilding Co. on a low bid
basis, Cmdr. Glenn O. Poplin,
pA
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Data from U.S. Weather Bureau
Outlook: Mostly cloudy and
warm with scattered show-
ers and a thundershower
or two affecting some 40
per cent of the area
through tomorrow morn-
ing and becoming partly
cloudy tomorrow after-
noon.
row from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the Texas Group, local naval :
base, in observance of Armed
Forces Day.
“We hope as many parents
and their children as possible
will attend. A full schedule of
entertainment has been planned
for their benefit which we think
Pull Out Troops?
legs from his'shoe tops to the
bottom of his shorts, both hands
and side of his face. Worsham
was burned on the right leg
frm his shoe top to knee.
The fire, attributed toim-
proper use of gasoline, was out
upon arrival of firemen. There N
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From Dominican Republic
Can U.S
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capabilites. -------------j , „ SPORTS ,
The ships made available .Baseballer. whonot long ago
public tour, | 2 2,
>■«. miu reports. mothball fleet berthed here, in-
There were no extremely long elude the USS Horace A. Bass,
the registration is “higher lines during the last • minute ‘ -- ‘-------‘ ’ •
than usual” for this time of rush.
to a shift In oderational re-
quirements on the East Coast.
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an un-
notice came over the special
, , _ . ... weather bureau teletyne the
Lucky Debonair appears fit Senate set to vote on an other day: “A small thin fun-
to run for second jewel In rac- amendment that would strike at nel has been spotted near the
ind'e trinla ornun 4 nmA--N, nt al. L--.t ~e at. ...11___ -:La, • a . 1 ...
. The new test also had ben
Communis forecast in Washington but ap-
As it had before, Peking said Both were admitted with first
(See BOMB, Page 1$) and second degree burns.
—’ Sokolsky was burned on both
______ The cost of the compromise
the teacher pay plan over the next two years
fight carefully refrained from (would be about $64 million, as
advanced to the Senate floor treasury to finance programs,
Wednesday by the Senate Edu- ‘----1— “
cation Committee.
Ironically, just Thursday an
American official in London
age was listed at several hun-building, and Worsham, a tile was ignited,
dred dollars in the wake of a |—— •— melin fonn -----,i
from yard oilers to destroyers, sound. The bottoms had to be Wessin y _____________L.
The total cost will be $738,723. cleaned and painted Because the junta’s San Isidro Air Base,
Contracts for such ship re- of the width and length, there were available for comment.
LOCAL , , , Upseis cause si
1 Newton County Navigation time in District 9-AAA.
Ss- District bill approved by House.
The question is on many lips
In tormented Santo Domingo.
The intervention of American
forces may have prevented a
bloodbath. It may even have
averted an attempt by elements
of the extreme left to seize a
constitutionalist revolt.
All this may have been a cal-
culated risk which weighed the
probable adverse impact in Lat-
in America and the rest of the
world against U.S. interest in
averting at any costs another
Cuba in the Western Hemi-
sphere.
The question whether such
massive intervention was neces-
sary now is academic. It has
happened.
Perhaps, one hears. U.S. sup-
port for the rebels when they
staged their coup April 24 might
(See WHAT NEXT?, Page 10)
.... . — Government forces Peking time today the broad-
pulled out of an area near Bac cast said. It called the test a
mai rever notaouts in santo Do- action against reves as mney uiu I transport center nona oi me . , I . . , Tudeta-hatl nin. D.n Tin
mingo will be bombed again “if Thursday, when about six air- east-west corridor controlled by parged the junta forces withitosstage battle, neareBasoHie
c a&ffiws . me sws 7 SF®
minero, armed forces secre- lations and caused at least one authority that Brig. Gen. Elias A U.S. spokesman said the raged until late at niget ro-
tary, told The Associated Press death. Wessin y Wessin has been United States would complain to Americans were wounded. .
The operation netted asconsid-lat the united States - in almost
erable haul of Communist SiP- the same words they used this
Rebel spokesman Hector Aris- plies including Soviet-made time — and made a bid for a
ty said formal protests had been guns:.. ... .world conference of heads rf
........ *•" ' Fighting resumed today, and state to discuss nuclear disar- r. 71 . c.
two Vietnamese, battalions.were mament. ill DoiVUtOlVll Store
“They were a ' well-trained said th e.world‛s,g feat power
nit." said a U.S. adviser at the have until early 1968 to stop the
r ieject it. , Poplin described the trans-
proposal offers beginning fer of these deactivated dead
fe with a bachelor’s de- ships as routine In nature due
NEEDED HELP—Then there
was the lady who read the bill-
_________ ____ _____board in another state showing
radio is knocked off the air and a state trooper and a slogan,
the strafing is close to the U.S. “It’s mv job to help you."
Later she found a library book
about to be overdue and called
Lieu, in the southern Mekong
■River delta, today after traping
five Viet Cong companies and remote Sinkiang Province of
killing 215 Viet Cong. “ ■ — •
els protest the Dominican air
force bomb attack. The rebel
Around the country it seems
evident that there are sufficient
Communist-leaning and Cas-
troist elements to plunge the
nation into turmoil should the
opportunity present itself. Few
doubt that arms are being
smuggled regularly into the
northern provinces.
One factor which may yet
save the Dominican Republic is
that, as of now, there is no out-
standing leader on the extreme
left who is able to capture the
imagination and loyalty of the
restless young men who are
thirsting for radical change
“Uncle Sam, what now?” a
young lawyer asked me in San-
tiago. the nation’s second capi-
tal, whose middle class is cow-
ering in dread of what may
happen there should the Yankees
leave.
1 SAIGON, South Viet Nam of mainland China at 10
(AP) " ‘
. At the same time, this type of
T( contract repair will continue on
• an < -----
Neither Brie Gen Antonio pinned down three hours before
Neirtti esaFgas head Antonigfhe Reds were routed four
I ... „ ” , ------------ Ida Faye Arnold, county tax
All applications for the ape- assessor-collector, said today.
"n*n- . u. — ) It will not be known until the
named subcommittee Thursday
after two days of hearings be- registration fee. Gov. John,
fore the House Appropriations Connally proposed the idea as
Committee. The TSTA bill was f----- .. .. " - •
governor anytime he wants to,”
L. P. Sturgeon, publicity man . - , —, ---------o .
for the 95.000member TSTA, the Texas Highway Department,
told reporters All applicatione fer the spe-
Rep W. S. Heatly, sponsor of i rial plates must be sent to .. .. „ . aiebe pial. sales went ■
..........-v 79 Connally’s bill, and Rep. George Motor Vehicle Division, Texas license plate year ends March smoother than usual this vear for
Sunday: •partly7 prnponan,sbonsor.of ±..1^ Papartmentontoth.and 31, 1966,.whether a.record will Mrs. Arnold reports. . . ‘mo
— ------ y —.....— —
Rivera Caminero said the at-lstripped of all authority in the
ta’s armed forces warned today that planes again had gene into and also by attacking the junta
action against rebels as they did I transport center north of the
was some smoke damage to. . ____ ... . __________
stock in the store and racks of series of bills to finance a Sa-
aii^n Editorial Page) Isonalized number must not con- initials and names will be is.
Huy zeraueu num ve avuu or 1/011, as AVSTIN (SpD—Texans may.flict with the existing license sued on a first-come basis
line that might shut opposed to $74 million for the start applying immediately for'plate system (three letters and ~ ...
. -------TeTA ru_ —u 647 -i ... new personalized, prestige auto three numbers), and thi
the governor's original 10-year license plates approved re-'
... . . cently by the Texas Legis-
lature.
Issue, I would give it a 50-50
** "if S SBswj si®S sosrs* fkww
28 any roadblocks for anyone wholusing up to six letters or num-
; wanted to compromise,” Hinson bers may be used.
said. I Exceptions are; The per-
son said.
“The big bill is the deep East
Texas interbasin navigation dis-
, trict bill to be heard by a House
Johnny Fears moves to front committee Monday night. It
------- --------- —. ------ ---of class in batting face . . . would cover the area for a ca-
& '3 Flington"‛Af, % mothbslddtsars’tatahingyeurrantgrangspmkesodayea
s? nJ s ““ ear — rtssr a s
Pemans. P b County’s vehicle registrations ter . . . Miss Water Sport con- Sam Ravburn to provide a ship
sn“e* hit 21,812 already. testants register tomorrow. channel."
reach the , oc. . -
Marine' today to Sabine Area residents
to attend an open house tomor-
However, there was
Truck registrations total 4,312 usually high number of
. — —- Three choices are necessary
more than the normal vehicle because, obviously, no two
roc id rn 1 ion CA. G... ILI,.: . ... • -
WINDS — Southerly winds 15 — “
with occosiono! qusfs to obovt .
neor showers today ond tonight.
TIDES — Sobine: highs at 4M om,
ond 1:35 p.m, lows al 9:29 a.m. ond t “
pm. Bolivar: highs at 5:14 o m and l „
p.m. lows of 11:25 am ond 10:04 pm
.YESTERDAY -- Temperafures: high
•5, low M.
-----Summary - Index-----
News of Today
line on routes used by the Com-
k in"nAvalfperSonnellof downtown Santo Domingo puenistswtormoveetroopsuandsy
it can b» seen that the held by the rebels responded namese base at Da Nang.
. Several other Sabine Area Galveston.”
shipyards participated in this I, "t: ____.
________ type of work which provides drydocking of a minesw
in the balance of the current employment for several hun- r‘ *-l-k— --->
dred employes. Similar work on
three vessels was performed____ ______
earlier by Weaver's Shipyardlthe fuel tanks
To the north. Viet Cong guer- Oct. 16 exploded its first atomic
rillas jumped two U.S. Marine device. President Johnson has
reconnaissance patrols about said this came at Lop Nor, a
14 miles west of the Da Nang lake in the Sinkiang desert.
, ___ Air Base, killed one Marine and ~ ... ~ ‘
Dominican Rebels Given Warning im spokesman said U.S.(Foreign Secretary Paul Martin
— Navy planes from the carrier had warned that such a Red
Two Houston men were the building located in the No. Mr. Sokolsky’s clothing and
■ - I fire zone. also merchandise on display on
Sokolsky, the owner of the nearby racks. When the torch
puilding, and Worsham, a t.. c was ignited, the vapors im-
x layer, were making floor re-mediately f l a r e d creating the
nd Sweden. N . flash fire which flared yester- pairs. A benzene burner was fire,” Stanfield said.
A communique, broadcast by day afternoon at Levine’s De- being used to heat tile for re- Baby chairs, plastic stock
placement of worn and broken items and other nearby mer-
,______ chandise immediately flamed.
According to Stanfield, some Both men ran out of the store,
___ 2013 ------ ;— -rw- xuig af- wi ve eunuuewu every nour
resistra onsnawere.2 2136 auta tersthe.Apr t.deadline, signing along withscolored, water dis: r ;u,o 7”"" rac- amenament unat wouna stre at nel has been spotted neai
a statement that the tar had pays through use of equipment Ing’s triple crown tomorrow at the heart of the voting-rights Jefferson Count Alrnort
Any new.... purchascd by driven after the dead- abardacheFssBlack/ox, yard od.Pmco tracklal IGeneblii byupholding xsever weather™ as
Taken to Orange Memorial squares.
(at least, was believed to.have Hospital bv Fire Marshal Henry ______________ ____________________________
been anatomic device. This did L. Stanfield were Hyman So- of the adhesive had worked up trying to beat out the flames
not have the refinements of akolsky, 70. of 3641 Deal; and between the joints and was be- as they fled,
real bomb. John Worsham, 38, of 5403 Yale. ing cleaned off by Sokolsky us- f " '
senators stayed foremost in pri-
vate meetings aimed al working
out the least painful solutions.
House members planned a
work session tody and leaders
of both sides intti
fight carefully r
A ,febel spokesman said at
leas two P51 Mustangs and four
AT6 Texan trainers equipped
with bombs made the attacks.
The American-made planes
I At
pair on mothball fleet vessels were only two yards along
are let through the industrial (the Gulf Coast capable of
manager’s office of the 8th handling them. One was at
Naval District at New Orleans. Beaumont and the other at
Emw sum . ..
transmitter of Radio Santo while setting up listening posts
By. LOUIS UCHITELLE day’s strafing attacks on the tack was ordered because reb- Dominican armed forces except
SANTO DOMINGO, Domini- rebel radio station. As he spoke, els were repeatedly violating for his post as commandant of
can Republic (AP) — With two two junta planes circled down- the cease-fire agreement by the armed forces training cen-
junta planes circling overhead, town Santo Domingo. broadcasting propaganda incit- ter at Sanisidro Air Base
the chief of the Domincan jun- There was no immediate word ing the population to violence Both the United States and said 18 South Vietnamese were
the Dominican rebels had [killed and 71 wounded in the
isday to legis- date from the Philadelphia
auye opvucy, of the Texas Group of the Atlantic Reserve
State Techers Association’s Fleet and several others are
shared the legislative spotlight $405-a-year pay raise bill. There | expected here during the course
was no/mmediate move to ac- of Jhe summer,
cept ar reject it.
The pro
teachers with a bachelor’s de-
gree a $90 raise next year, with
the rest of the $405 increase to
18
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lessin, commander of snit" said a U.S. adviser at the spread a atomic weapons. B
I Maj. Philip Stevens of Me- thensome countries will,be
Lean Va„ said the Viet Cong able 10 make atomic .bombs, the
were caught by surprise. informant tsaid, listing India,
,, They could besseen running ael, the Uqited Arab Republic
th rough, the paddies and downand Sweden.
the paths to man gun emplace- • •
ments. Many of them were-------
wearing camouflaged uni- Peking radio, referred., to an
forms,” he said, atomic bomb" but the first one.
The death of the U.S. Marine at least, was believed to-
Oriskany hit Red targets in Chinese move was imminent.
South Viet Nam Thursday. No
strikes against C
North Viet Nam were reported
at' the Bethlehem yard^- Repubtslong before the present
mediate repairs were necessary
-2 “i , -IM2. unun, T‛0 duM .11, 1900, wueuuer a reord Will
were cautious in Jackson, Austin. Applications be set. However, Mrs. Arnold
„ — must be accompanied by the said C
Like any other controversial $10 fee. L..,
Here’s how the new plates year,
work. Applicants send in three ~
Personalized license plates
may bear the motorist's name,
. -------- wife's or girl friend’s name, or
house trailers exceeding they may be used to advertise
• nunde his business. IVUPrwi Play at IV:3 Temwueiewp
Any combination of six num- am . and. 2130 P.m. Displays ized license plates for extra
nt t »- g -g---as, uvvuoiy, ar wu bers or letters (excent the wil nclude. a replica of the fee.
registration fee. Gov. J o h n,plates can be alike. Common! (See LICENSE, Pace H) ' Pola ris missile fired from ------
Connally proposed the idea as ---------- * at o m l c submarines, Mighty Open tomorrow at .......—• ~ , ___________,-----
a means of boosting the state's' Mouse rocket, stabilized spin Na bA9 .' k Armed explode it the Americans depart
Vehicle Registration Listed zonumiaitienfonegunomedtnode Porces Dy.____ nome united states and the re.
• protection equipment. _ ,
------ -r--n: Passenger vehicle regisfm-Jc o u n t y residents and cars Two ships wiil be open for in- agedin Elazurat LSvins 4mi
plates is expected to be about tion in Orange County has hit owned by residents moving here spectiorwith descriptive litera. Front
85 m llion.a. year, according to 21,812 already this year, Mrs. from, outside the stale between ture available to inform view-
now and March 31, 1966, will ers o.the vessels' history and'
be added to the present figure.
License plate sales went
thi
$ A
— A
-"8-1 f,1
sponsible; let’s declare war on
the Americans,” people shout-
ed.
............................. in Washington, the State De- natrol tri„, o
expanded basis. Three de- partment said the planes "leitPrapped tmen "Pour
. the San Isidro base on the loyal-IpaPPed mernaEour. ' '
1st Dominican order and without Phantom jets and five armed
(our knowledge.” “Loyalist” i5helicopters were sent to aid the
, the designation U.S. officials Patrols: J .
, apply to the junta forces. I..When the firing ceased, the
Richard Phillins Stale De. Marines summoned helicopters
-patlipedpmbs"inssrttfa,sekngdudheg"atr"etavaomnm
Xkde towrde"fmMberh‛ButSinist groundriregandonencoprer
was not known if Imbert or-grazed’onttimcheektpilntuet
(See DOMINICA, Page 10) land hit in the legs by shrapnel.
JM
jnlep%
part of’he huge could hardy, breathe is now Queen Elizabeth dedicates a book and return APbeforP the
erthed here.Ine making, itchers gasp for air memorial to President Kenne- deadline. The dispatcher was
ermed nererm Bathe him, in liniment dy, a freedom-loving American, - courtesy itself. He told her no
before a game and soak him on the meadows of Runnyinede. one was available just then for
in ice water at the end. In be- where Britons won the freedoms that particular kind of help,
tween, he's still Sandy Kou- of Magna Carta. ----------------*---
fax. ___
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, May 14, 1965, newspaper, May 14, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1534785/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.