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The ORANGE LEADER
VOL. LXI—NUMBER 236
ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6. 1964
Largest Ethylene Plant in U.S. Scheduled Here
Fair Share
UN TED FUND
Chamber
Praises
Du Pont
During Visit
Steel Industry Notes
for hurricane disaster relief in
million.
The governor also stopped at
Shortage of Workers
day. Hilda and the vicious tor-
sons.
(See CHAMBER, Page 5)
personnel and their families
Louisiana.
The Small Business Adminis-
Niembro, stationed here with the Mexican Navy.
From Orange, Adm. Deutermann will go to the
Naval Air Station at Corpus Christi for a two
day tour.
Ray Sadecki
Totes Burden
See Page 7
‘Police Brutality’ Cries
Usually Without Basis
Queen Under
Close Guard
bers of the local chamber we
certainly are thrilled at the an-
nouncement that Du Pont will
Lack of Gunfire Hit
By Top U.S. Marine
British and U.S. Attaches
Are Accused of Espionage
How Do Texans
Feel Politically?
See Page 10
Du Pont To Add
Unit to SR W
WILMINGTON (Spl) - Du Pont will construct the
nation's largest ethylene manufacturing plant at its
Sabine River Works at Orange, Tex., Walter H. Salzen-
berg, general manager of the company’s plastics de-
partment announced today.
The new multimillion-dollar plant scheduled for
. . - cur . Lee Nelson, chamber man- nadoes she set off killed 36 per
unit, constructed at SRW just ager, on tour of several north- sons
senhower was in the middle to- nation and in speeches June 30
day — between Democrats and and Aug. 24.
Republicans, each claiming he Johnson has contended that
A group of 15 Soviet officials
“forcibly entered” and “forci-
bly searched” the two rooms.
The Russians took away some
of their belongings, including a
wristwatch. The incident lasted
In addition to the main man-
ufacturing facilities, the project
will require office and shop fa-
cilities, along with both above
and below ground storage facil-
ities
completion in late 1966, will
have a capacity of 750 mil-
lion pounds of ethylene a
start a construction program tn
build an ethylene plant at the
Sabine River Works here
“This is another indication
“I believe it can be said with
certainty that the existence of
the Orange Chamber of Com-
merce and the effort it has
made over the years to create
and maintain a favorable busi-
ness climate was a big factor
in the final Du Pont decision
to make this added investment
in our area
“We congratulate Du Pont
and all its officials on this tan
gible expression in the future
rieane in seven years, stepped
up efforts to return to normal
today even while flood threats
mounted. 1
Gov. John McKeithen flew on
i Damages may run to $100
million.
| Hilda’s might wore out over
Louisiana After colliding with a
cold front over Georgia and the
Carolinas, it pushed out into the
Atlantic Ocean.
Poplin of the Texas Group, Atlantic Reserve
Fleet, here. The scene took place today as Adm.
Deutermann prepared to leave Orange follow-
In the Soviet far eastern city
of Khabarovsk Sept 28-29 Soviet
government officials “forcibly
entered" the attaches’ rooms
Griffin’s Men’s Wear.
Simmons & Sanders
Worth’s
Orange National Bank
The Fair
Spencer Chemical Division
Conn’s Furniture Co.
Lafourche Parish estimated the
Larose damage at more than $4
over a huge water tower onto
the city hall, killing eight civil
defense workers inside the
building.
Rep Hale Boggs, D La , said
36 parishes were declared eligi-
(See HILDA. Page 5)
of Commerce
David said, “On behalf of the
board of directors and all mem-
Member Associated Press
Complete NEA Services
Congratulations went to E. I
du Pont de Nemours and Co.
on their announced expansion
tration designated all sections of The governor also stopped at
Louisiana, Mississippi and Ala- Erath where the storm knocked
bama hit by the winds and
floods as disaster area
McKeithen arrived at Larose
growth and progress of the Or-_____________..__________________
ange area and wish continued struck Louisiana’s coast Satur- homes.
success for them dav. Hilda and the vicious tor- -
Chamber officials offer con- Oklahoma s co
is gratulations to Du Pont for de- W ASHINOTON
riding to build ethylene plant
here
NEW ORLEANS, La (AP)$1 million in emergency funds State Rep. Richard Guidry of
Louisiana, hit by its worst hur-
themselves more than the aver-“grossly violating the universal-more of the day’s payroll. . ... r---------...----------.
Employes of the following by an outside constractor and sued by President Jules H. Da-
firms who have qualified by " " 1—— A 4
meeting their quota include:
year. The full output of the
'plant will be used in Du
Pont’s own manufacturing op-
erations including polyethylene
plastic resin and the company’s
new hydrocarbon rubber
| Ethylene is manufactured by
the cracking of petroleum de-
rivatives of various kinds The
The Fair Share Award from Du Pont plant will be based on
-----Summary - Index-----
News of Today
- . 1 . Ce WJ a ACOAACEE winCa as. w
Du Pont s engineering depart- vid Jr of the Orange Chamber
ment will have responsibility for — -
design and construction of all
facilities supporting the ethyl,
ene unit.
The storm’s damage in
Georgia was confined mainly to
flash floods from excessive
The announcement will be that the Orange area is an ideal
made in the near future of the location for industry. Du Pont
contract award for the ethylene is one of our oldest and finest
plant to an outside firm with manufacturing firms and we re-
broad experience in this type joice with them in this expan-
of construction. sion..
’ MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet not responsive to our serious The Foreign Ministry said it
Union today accused three U.S. protests against the violations rejected the American and
military attaches and a British of diplomatic immunity” of the British protests.
attache of espionage in Siberia attaches, the U.S. Embassy The Soviet protest was made
but the American Embassy re- said, referring to an earlier pro. public a day after Washington
jected the charge, test that property of the at- and London announced protests
The Soviet accusation “was taches was seized against what they called "fla-
grant violation” of the attaches’
diplomatic immunity.
liopolis.
Many African leaders distrust
and seized some of their proper-
DALLAS (AP)—John McKee, The resolution asserted that ty. the Western statements said. —---------------------- .— ---------—
president of the Dallas Crime inadequate statues on crime pre The Soviet protest said more the Orange County United Fund light feedstocks, such as ethane
Commission, said there is an vention and punishment hamper than 900 pictures, material in 26 is given to businesses when em- and propane Supplies will be
a ppalling new battle cry ring- Tex as law enforcement. notebooks and other materials ployes make a total contribution purchased from Gulf Coast re-
ing across the nation: "Police Policemen must avoid restrain showed that the attaches were amounting to 70 per cent or fineries. .. . . — —,--------
brutality!" themselves more than the aver- “grossly violating the universal- more of the day s payroll. . Construction will be handled plans today in a statement is-
“It is repeated, parrot-like," age citizen, McKee noted, “but ly accepted standards of con-
he said Monday, “by hundreds the control of violence calls for duct of foreign diplomats.”
of thousands who have never extreme counter-measures." The four are Lt. Cmdr. Nigel
had any personal experience Garrison declared that "We N. Laville, assistant British:
which could even remotely are face(j today with a weird naval attache in Moscow: Lt.
serve as a basis of the charge, concept by which we lean over Col. Karl R. Liewer, assistant i
He and Homer Garrison, di- backwards to protect the so - American military attache: Col.
rector of state police, spoke to called rights of the criminal.” George A. Aubrey, the Ameri-
the Texas Police Chiefs Associa- Crime in the past five years can military attache; and Maj.
tion, meeting in conjunction has risen 40 per cent he said James F. Smith an assistant
with the annual conference of But is “alibied every possible American air attache
===============
combat' an increasing crime tions for freedom and dignity,” 00
rate in the state. Garrison said.
Leader Staff Phots
COMPLETES INSPECTION — Vice Adm - ing an informal two-day inspection of the local
H T Deutermann, (left) commander of the fleet With the two U.S. officers is, Capt. Raul
Atlantic Reserve Fleet from New York City,
receives departing handshake from Cmdr. Glenn
rains in the Columbus area on CAIRO ((AP) - Leaders of the he would not be permitted to
the western border and in the nonaligned nations meeting in eave the palace, except
Clayton area in the extreme Cairo decided unanimously leave the country; before the
northeast bordering the Caro- today to exclude Premier Moise conference reached a decision,
linas: One Georgian drowned Tshombe of the Congo who was Tshombe’s doctor said a re-
and another man was killed by under virtual house arrest in a port that Tshombe’s health
a landslide, suburban palace papers were not in order and he
Repair crews fanned out over They declared it would be might have to stay under quar-
Louisiana to fix electric, gas, inopportune for the controver- antine was ridiculous. The doc-
sewage, water and communica- sial Congolese leader to take tor said the premier s health .
tion lines knocked out by the part in their conference, though certificate was in perfect order
storm Insurance companies they would welcome his chief, and necessary vaccinations and
beefed up their claims offices. President Joseph Kasavubu. inoculations were up to date.
Farmers began salvaging what A delegation carried the state- A majority of the conference
was left of their crops. Stricken ment to Ihe walled Aruba members, over some opposition,
residents returned to their Palace in Heliopolis, to which first tried to dicourage Tshombe
homes - or what was left of Tshombe was escorted when he from coming by asking Congo
them — to clean up debris flew in from Athens, Greece. President Joseph Kasavubu to
While all this was going on before dawn as an unwanted come in his place. "___
Te"TA,KOeinted hundreds were forced to wen sun ordion of Egyptian police c.re airport early Monday
- - - refused his charter jet permis-
him as a creature of white Im-
perialists and accuse him of the
LOCAL I Gene Beachly still star pynter murder of the Congo’s first
Du Pont discloses plans to for McNeese Spartans, Wol- premier, leftist Patrice Lumum-
T view of this reduction construct world’s largest ethy- vermes knock USC, Navy out of ba . ...
in view of this reduction , ----1—, c-1 „.-----nall... . Gene Mauch gets new They say-his presence at the
Works » contract . . . Ernie Koy seeks conference would sidetrack it -
fifth victory for his family over from the main issues — talk of
peaceful coexistence, colonial-
ism. foreign bases and the eco-
U.S Marine Corps comman- nomic buildup of the underde-
dant Wallace M Greene Jr tells veloped nations.
The AP there is a deficiency in ---.. -......■
an inspection tour of several
devastated areas Monday and
described what he saw as “a as funeral services were start-
terrible disaster." ing for some of the 21 persons
Hurricane Hilda moved up killed by a tornado which demo-
through the Gulf of Mexico and lished or damaged about 70
sive action link" — an electro- the roof of the huge hangar cussed what he called a “gun “Progress is being made in
mechanical lock - on nuclear where the queen was greeted, gap ‘ with The Associated Press this area but it is slow, and we
weapons and NATO Allies were Police cars cruised adjoining following indications that the are anxious to have what could
concerned because only the roads J 8 Navy is studying how to beef up some day be a serious deficien-
president had the key. Crowds the its shore bombardment capabi I • cy corrected before it becomes
‘ Crowds lined the streets of .... a serious reality.”’
mechanical kier ona.ef.the her husband PrIdh Philip, «rar£Kws cine &-«£*.. _ „ ^ „.,„
Navy amphibious forces Press in a statement that “any ate their homes in the Baton
By FRED S. HOFFMAN warships since World War II
Although the queen was prob- WASHINGTON (AP) — The and Korea
ably not aware of it, the base nation’s top Marine said today in a little-noticed passage of a
there is “a deficiency” of naval recent speech, Greene said “the
...... ........_____hue Tshombe was visited this sion to land and shunted it on to
river basins Officials expected morning by Mohamed Faik, Athens. .
them to crest three to six feet director of African affairs in . But at 3 a.m. today, followed
above flood stage today. President Gamal Abdel Nas-by an entourage of 20 persons:
President Johnson earmarked ser’s office. Faik told Tshombe Tshombe stepped jauntily off Aw
---------.-------——------—— -------—-----------scheduled Ethiopian Airlines
flight from Athens and into a
scene of embarrassed confusion
at the airport in suburban He-
Coolest weather of year - 42 naval gunfire to support any OR A NCT TITICT
degrees — recorded here beach landings.ORANGE JUIGE
NATIONAL
SPORTS Steel Industry, heading for -
Ladies at Olympic Games its biggest year runs out of COULDN’T WAIT - It hap-
would stop a clock, but not workers in the Chicago - Gary pens every time. An Orange
traffic to prevent some of area The reasons: higher pro- apartment rental owner let the
the agony, there are those duction and lack of skilled la- yard go around one of his build.
Southwest Conference coaches bor. ‘ ings for over a month without
who waste no time on substitu- _____any attention whatsoever. Then
tion rule Big John Wayne, after two early today the yardman ar
---* operations in a Loe Angeles hos- rived before 6 a.m. and started
St Mary’s shows how to bal-pital doesn’t know what he had mowing with his power mower
ance household budget but “the doc said whatever it as if the grass couldn t w a 11
George Pharr writes about V1- was I licked if ” **. * another hour or so.
dor, the No 3 Class AAA team INTERNATIONAL BELIEVE IT OR NOT - A
in Texas.. . Orange boosters Queen Elizabeth, begins her medical doctor was seen at Or-
not sure of victory if Joey Rob- controversial Canadian tour ange Memorial Hospital yester-
ins and Cecil Heard are side- with a crowded program of day wearing an LBJ pin. Ha
lined. .public appearances. was standing alone.
| The ethylene plant will supply
all of the company’s require-
ments for the polyethylene
CHARI ORTOWN p F , manufacturing units at Orange.
CHARLOTTETOWN PET the plant for "Nordei" hydro-
approximately four hours (ART todav seen Elizabeth of her carbon rubber at Beaumont,
The Soviet note said it was rived today 1 Canadian tour Tex - “nd part of the require-
established that the attaches controversi al Canadian t ments of the polyethylene unit
were violating Soviet rules for , The royal yacht Brittania at Victoria, Tex.
foreign missions docked at the foot of Queen Previously Du Pont has pur-
The attaches went hv train Street, a main downtown chased most of the ethylene it
The attaches went by train thoroughfare. . The waterfront consumes from Gulf Coast re
In Wake of Deadly Storm
Louisiana Facing Flood Threats
At Cairo Meet
Tshombe Is Excluded
By Other Africans
36 Pages 5 Cents FINAL EDITION
CHICAGO (AP) — The steel “There’s a big push on.” said from Moscow to the Pacific rugmre. , I „ Wauerrvut consumes from Gull Coast re-
industry, headed for its biggest Phil Morris, personnel director coast of the Soviet Union then arf8 was sealed off Officials fineries under long term con-
year in history, is running out of for Inland Steel’s vast Calumet went by ship to Tokyo anj flew will maintain rigid security tracts As these contracts ex-
workers in the Chicago-Gary, Works. "When you get large today to Hong Kong They were throughout the queen s visit be- pire, the output of the new
Ind., area, largest steel produc- steel companies looking for the scheduled to return to Moscow cause of strong opposition from plant will take up the slack,
ing center in the world. same thing (skilled labor), vja New Delhi India within the Secessionists in French-speak- A relatively small ethylene
Two of the industry’s giants (See STEEL, Page 5) next few days ’ ing Quebec. -“ •- on —
U.S. Steel and Inland Steel,—-—-—------------------------—— The queen arrived by jet (See DU PONT, Page 5)
reported today they are carry-Ar D • T 7.,. , [plane Monday at the Summer------------ ---
ing recruiting drives for their NVO Place in Lolltics side Royal Canadian Air Force
busy Chicago area plants" into;---------------------------------base for her fourth visit to Can- For Landin nt
the far corners of the Midwest I 1 •. 1 • SI 1 ada She boarded the Brittania _ o'
and Pennsylvania in an effort to HI can h AtALAn 1 n TAAI at Summerside for the 45-mile
beef up overworked crews. DVHU VY NLIuUIU cruise to Charlottetown
The problem, say industry She was welcomed by Gover-
spokesmen, is the lack of skilled A CAT 1 ’ . nor-General Georges Vanier and
labor in Chicago, traditionally a 181 tITAagr IcnI#O Prime Minister Lester B Pear-
fertile source for the steel, Ul 11uUO loputU son, but guests at the brief air
plants. • i base ceremonies were by invita-
"We’ve advertised here and WASHINGTON Ap) t s a tion only and consisted mainly ,
tried to work with employment WASHINGTON (AP) - For- campaign position paper during of local dignitaries, air force
services,” said a Chicag o mer President Dwight D^ E1- his primary race for the nomi- personnel and their families
we are just unable to meet our
requirements locally. We’re --------* --- .---------•- Jonnson nas contended mat was sealed tight eurity mere is a denciency or navai recent speecn. Greene said "the
having trouble getting skilled was on their side in a dispute only the president should have theckS newsmen entering gunfire to support over-the- days of the 16-inch guns of the
and even semiskilled workers." over nuclear-weapons control. I the final say on use of any nu- the sated W men, entering beach landings and "remedial | battleships are gone ’ ’
The spokesman said U.S. It began Monday when the clear weapon, treisgales had tuSho action is essential." "Missiles have largely re-
Steel will conduct job interviews GOP unvealed a task force re The task force said the Demo- rity officers inside Armed air Gen. Wallace M. Greene Jr placed the guns of the cruisers
this week in many industrial not claiming. President Johnson crats had installed a "permis- force" personnel watched from Marine Corps commandant, dis- and destroyers," he said,
areas of Pennsylvania, includ-nad. overextended nis control sive -action link" _ an electro- the roof of the hangar cussed what he called a "gun “Progress is being made in
ing Altoona, Johnstown and Un- | of field-type nuclear weapons. . electro- the roof of the huge hangar ....._ . — ... 2
iontown This, the GOP group contended,
The Chicago area produces has damaged U.S. security.
nearyy 22uPerhcenhaolltne o^ NEW TOR" NEwS CONTerence but president naa tnekey. , Crowds lined the streets of ity.
cials estimate the nation will wouldn’t endorse or reject the Johnson discussed, the electro- Summerside as the queen and Not much has been said pub.
produce a record 125 million report.. mechanical locks a one of the her husband, Prince Philip: lick — € 4 *
tons of Last He deplored the injection of reguards ag inst indiscrimi- drove in a closed limousine to the lvavy ampmious forces press a -e 2* -ancO 4** ue uavuy -- ---------
month’s production of 10 6 mil- the nuclear-weapons issue into nate use of nuclear weapons in board the Britainia At the have been concerned for some further reduction in‘the naval Rouge area because of rising guarded the palace,
lion tons or ingot set a new in the presidential campaign and his Seattle speech and said only dock mounted police guards in time that that capability has gunfire support means would waters in the Amite and Comite
dustry record for september added: "I don’t think these are the president should have the khaki coveralls patrolled in the been reduced by the switch materially affect the ability of river hacine’ Official----ted
IusZ eCOoeDemEL things that ought to be talked key to permit use of nuclear background, with a police dog from conventional guns to mis- landing forces to successfully
y:77. out in detail...! don’t think we weapons__________________on a tight chain, siles in the armaments of many force a landing against a de-
nitty NiglitS 'should reach conclusions telling: ————- . , —-—------fended beach.”
. the President what he should do T“ Since World War II and Ko-
Will Continue or what he should say.". UleprecedentedProgram * rea the major caliber inventory
" ui ^oniinue The White House promptly ——------------------2----. in the active fleet has under
It will continue chilly, but released a statement declaring A .I Te A 1 m gone a drastic reduction.” he
perfect for football . . . if the that President Johnson agreed I athalc (BIAt s said
weatherman’s forecast for to-with Eisenhower that “it is not UCUVHCO UNdVIIdYCT W UTETS “This situation has been
morrow continues to holdou t in the best interest of the coun- . J J brou ght a bout by the con version
through the remainder of the try to take our defense plans** a of large numbers of ships from
week., , and make them public.” mA Y DThe the chapter, the second of three -There is “absolute need" conventional guns toa missile
Residents of the Sabine Area Dean Burch Republican na- raucan Ecumenical Council in the schema, was another ma- for public and private praver capability ’
last night experienced the low- tional chairman, said Johnson’s led approval today of an Un. for triumph for forces within for Christian unity and the pos- “In view on mis regucuon --------- 5
est temperature for the season comment was “a patent attempt precedented new program of the church working to over- sibility of common prayer with without compensation for land- lene gas plant at Sabine River
as the mercury dipped to a low to get off the hook of an issue common prayer and public come the barriers that have di- the separated brethren 1,872 to ing-force naval gunfire support
of 42 degrees The temperature which is embarrassing him and meet ings between Roman Cath- vided Christians for centuries 292. requirements, a deficiency ex-
is expected to be a little higher his administration because the olirs and other Christians. h The first chapter, which out- . —Catholic training must con-ists and it will become more
. tonight with a low of 47 degrees American people realize the The cod Cl ’, 8 gathering of lines principles of unity, was form to unity principles and critical until remedial action
predicted with clear @kies. Democrats have used the ques- Catholic prelates from around approved Monday 1,926, to 300 Catholics should cooperate with completed"
------------------------------tion of nuclear weapons to the world, agreed that Catho- with 209 others in favor with Orthodox, Protestants and An- ----------------
WEATHER strike tearand horror intotheir # conVErmonT&r Rearc "CO TF2 states inar Nthenures hanum Mlicans in all fields of Public Five Wounded
___________________________Buren has complained in the others to further the goal on share in responsibility for the tan witness to the world. 2,009 4 C
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau past . about Democratic cam- Christian meeting (n St discords that have s P 1 i t the to 62. As De Gaulle
Outlook Clear through tomor- paign material he charged was Peters Basilica also approved Cruet provisions and votes to- The proposal for common Visits Cordate
row with slowly moderat- designed to frighten people into a declaration that the church dav were 0 prayer in itself represented a " USUES UorgOOC
n . ing temperatures believing Arizona Sen. Barry must be readyto rearurm it- -Unity is a matter of con- giant step forward toward bet- CORDOBA, Argentina (AP -
High today .........—a.. 76 Goldwater, the GOP presiden- self where errors may have oc- cern for the whole church and ter inter-Christian relations Five persons were wounded to-
Low tonight ......... 47 nominee, was trigger-happy curred, and another declaration the church must be ready for Pope Paul VI, in his meeting day when rock-throwing and
High tomorrow .78 and might bring on a nuclear that Catholic teachings — both self-reform where necessary both this year and last with the gunfire erupted around the car
Outlook for Thursday: Fair and war for priests and laymen-must 2,120 to 46non-Catholic observers at the carrying President de Gaulle of
mild. Although he hasn’t mentioned conform to the principles of the -Catholics must undergo a council, said the "our father" France through the center of
Sunset today 5:56 p.m. it since be began formal cam- Christian unity movement “to conversion of heart Unless a prayer with them Catholics this big industrial city
Sunrise tomorrow 6:13 a m paigning for the White House, keep minds open to others.” new mental attitude to remove and non-Catholics at unity meet- Shouting followers of the ex-
, WINDS - Northeasterly 12 to 18 m.p.h Goldwater proposed last Oct. 24 Approval of these measures suspicions and misconceptions ings elsewhere have joined in fled dictator, Juan D Peron,
lo"^' and tomorrow ' 7 mph in Hartford, Conn., that the came in voting on the second occurs, the ecumenism move- this prayer. broke through a wall of federal
5 Sabine Hiohs at am NATO commander be given chapter of the schema “de oe- ment will not make great prog- But never before has the police and stopped the De
p.m Bolivar: Highs at 4:29 a m. and 6 07 more authority over the use of cumenismo” (on unity), a fun- ress All Catholics “in some church gone on record as offi Gaulle caravan.
PTE ERAS 7 tactical nuclear weapons damental goal of the council 1 way have responsibility for the cially approving a program of The car carrying the wives of
73, low 42. I He repeated the proposal in a, Passage of the provisions in sins of disunity.” 2,076 to 92. common prayer. 1. (See DE GAULLE, Page S)
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