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VOL. LXIII-NUMBER 260
Member Associo
King Features
WERE PROUD OF YOU’
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Viet Cong
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LBJ Hails Korea
C a Nr
Orange County’s Tax Roll
Viet Nam Battle
n
Red Desperation Reported
Border Feud
Evacuated
PITTSBURGH (AP)—An elec-
JOHN D. CULLEN
Sheppard, Jury Taken
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
1 TT° MA PI CU
10 View Murder Scene
same.
by 8/am]
On Charges of Espionage
(See CULLEN, Page 6)
Summary - Index
News of Today
LOCAL
POLITICS
John D. Cullen, 41, today was
con-
CONGRESS
WEA T H ER
ORANGE JUICE
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American
NFL Franchise
To New Orleans
(See Earlier Story, Page 5)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The
Tower Says $313,610
Spent for Campaign
passage.
The council adjourned without
taking any action so that mem-
. bers could discuss an alternate
Low tonight
High, tomorrow
today at Plainview.
"Since beginning the cam-
paign T have traveled over 12,000
miles," he said, "meeting and
talking to tens of thousands of
fellow Texans. ... I am proud of
rea.
The President traveled by
train and helicopter into the
rugged South Korean country-
side to pay-tribute to Korean
tric. ,
IBEW pickets appeared at the
huge East Pittsburgh- works
Robert W. Van Kirk will con-
tinue as assistant plant man-
ager, responsible for. all SRW
departments.
Cullen joined the company in |
1950 as a chemical engineer at
the experimental station near
Wilmington, ‘Del. Three years /
later he was transferred to the
Washington Works in Parkers-
burg, W. Va., where he became
assistant technical superinten- _
dent in 1955.
He came to the SRW on Or.
Seneca, III.
• He was transferred to the cel.
lophane plant at Buffalo, N. Y.,
in 1931. He held a variety of
of you and I came here to tell
. you so,” President Johnson to-
day told American troops con-
ture in upper 30S.
Sunset today
$? John D. Cullen, 41, today was
/ named plant manager at the Du
Pont Sabine River Works.
Cullen's promotion from as-
sistant plant manager will be
effective Nov. 30, company of-
ficials said. He is succeeding
• Plant Mgr. D. B. (Pete) Camp-
bell, who is retiring on that date
after 40 years service with Du
NPont.
The new plant manager filled
technical and production assign-
a ments at the Sabine River
a Works between 1957 and 1962. He
returned here as assistant plant
manager last spring.
encountering voter apathy that
may indicate little change in the
struck during the shelling.
The bombardment hit Sai.
PRESIDENT GETS SEOUL WELCOME .
Johnson, Chung Hee Pork Greeted
ange's Chemical Row in 1957
and was promoted to division
superintendent here in 1959. He
was promoted to assistant pro-
duction superintendent at the
local facility in 1961.
From here. Cullen was trans,
ferred to Du Pont's Victoria fa-
cility as plant superintendent of
Alathon polyethylene resins.
Two years later he returned
to the Wilmington headquarters
office as manufacturing man-
ager in the Flurocarbons divi-
sion He came here from that
It was in an upstairs bedroom
that the body of Marilyn Shep-
Campbell has been plant man-
ager here since 1950. He joined
Du Pont in 1926 as an engineer
in the explosives plant at Du
Pont. Wash. Later he became a
ground forces of allied troops
also swept the area but the
n .___1.
After their talk, Johnson and
Park drove through cheering,
(See LBJ, Page 6)
Center of Saigon
Killed,
The Orange County tax roll timated $2,089,213 in taxes from
for 1966 is a record $90,95 1,578— - the roll, Mrs.'Arnold said.
up almost $5 million from last Further .breakdown was in-
year. complete early today The coun-
Announcement of the new tax ty's tax roll was prepared by
roll was made by Mrs. Ida Faye-computer for the first time this
Arnold, county tax assessor- year.
collector.. | The changeover to the new
The tax roll is 15 per cent of system has delayed completion
the estimated true market value of the roll by several weeks,
of property in the county. The Computer cards had to be
roll is slightly above the $90,-punched for each piece of prop-
865,000 estimate on which the erty on the roll.
county's 1967 budget was pre- Tax values here have climbed
pared. . nearly $20 - million during the
The county will collect an es-past five years.
President Johnson tells U.S.
troops' confronting the Commu-
nists on the Korean border to
“keep your chin up, and your
m ACCP UP/ XOUTIi_________------ ------ ----- ------------ u vva** onuc wuras
7 chest out - we are proud of heads action in SWC this Sat- pinpointed “drop- areas" and
you," I ” jurdayc meeting places, the FBI said.
REMEMBER? - Outhouses
aren't very common these days,
. but the traditional relic was
i placed in front of Orangefield
A. High School and wrapped in
bathroom tissue for last night's
| Halloween capers
" GREAT PUMPKIN CAKE —
Probably one of the most imagi)
native cooking creations for -
2 Halloween festivities was the
"Great Pumpkin cake” baked
inin, commercial counsel at the 1
Soviet Embassy in Washington, I
to leave the country as soon as I
possible,
Boeckenhaupt, stationed at i
the Pentagon from April 1964 to i
—.......August 1965, allegedly met se- 1
early 250,000 of America's cretly with Malinin in June 1965 1
d war” veterans have and April 1966. He had enlisted 5
Statement
Due in U.N. By 14,000-Member Union
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. • . *.
(AP) The U.N. Security eoBunun —an exec
Council was expected to agree trical Workers Union struck
today on a mild statement con-L.........-
cerning current trouble along
the Israeli-Syrian horder for
—lowing failure of the United
States to get enough support for
a resolution blaming Syria.
7. When U.S. Ambassador Ar-
"thur J. Goldberg first sought to
muster approval in the 15-nation
---council for his resolution, the -_______________________________
only-hurdle anticipated by the - T / - ,
West was a Soviet veto. But it p T .
became evident late Monday lleport Deadline Near
that the U.S. proposal lacked 4
enough affirmative votes for
ers, AFL-CIO, called the strike
after the collapse of negotia-
tions for a new national con- and about 7,000 members of oth-
tract. The old pact expired at er unions refused to enter the
Grocery Services
— Blamed for Costs
See Page 8
1961. .. . com pany s aid the proposals and city.armed Xi grenades and small he visited the lakefront subur-Hull, who has agreed to inspec- Cullen holds a bachelor of arts
Tower asserted that Carr made to the IBEW were the The fire scorched 400 acres arms. Aletnamese spokesman ban home where he and his tion of the premises by the degree in chemistry and a bach-
"finally sensing the mood of
Texans, is trying desperately
this week to move away from
his. previous outspoken stand on
expanded federal control and
spending." The senator added
in remarks prepared for a mid-
morning stop at Marshall:
"Early in the campaign he
came out strong for so-called
actually has re-creative federalism.' Now that
: 47 contributors he's found most Texans prefer lomat ordered to leave the coun-was searched with "the ser. desperation of the Viet Cong
fiscal sanity and less federal try in the fourth major Ameri-geant's consent last week. in seeking to revive its flagging
Bill Stark, III : -
Hired at Dera Park—.
See Page 5
Westinghouse Is Struck Threatened
Hospitals
the giant Westinghouse Electric
border for-coplc yeday, idling thousands of
Officials of the International
Brotherhood of Electrical Work-
knocked him unconscious..
wh | The defendant and his coun-The state says Sheppard beat
the sel then drove away in a car his wife to death during a quar- ------------
in seeking revive it, thatwas parked across from rel over his alleged relations member of the management
in seeking to revive its flagging the courthouse.with another woman. Sheppard staff at the explosives plant in
1 , .: 1 After the jury views the served nine years in prison be- Can 11
% . He said printing of the leaflets scene, it will hear opening ar-fore last June's Supreme Court
case for Nov. 18. would • startWednesday and guments in Sheppard's second- decision ordering a retrial.
“I'm not guilty," the tall, would carry a photograph of a degree murder trial, now in its A flurry of activity marked
sergeant told news-woman killed, in the central second week. His original jury the close of Monday's trial ses-
(See VIET NAM, Page 6) conviction 12 years ago was up-sion.
The bombardment, first of its
kind by the Viet Cong against
• There were 600 patients at Saigon, failed to interrupt the
Olive View. Hospital and. 450 at massive parade marking the
This means, Grospiron said,
the distinct possibility of a ma-
jor strike of some 80,000 oil --.. ..............vue, Jemvclauc sen warren
workers affecting about 70 per named plant manager at the Du Magnuson says candidates
cent of the nation's big refin- Pont Sabine River Works.
tries. . -—— - may indicate ntule change
Contract talks now in progress The Orange County tax roll political complexion of
will come to a head before most for 1966 is a record $90,951,578-gress. (See Page 8)
labor agreement in the indus-up almost $5 million from last ,
try expire Dec. 31. * year.
. both
from Lehigh. University in
Bethlehem, Pa-..
— He later received a master of
science degree in chemical en-
gineering from Virginia Poly- ‘
technic Institute..
said four more Viet. Cong, first wife once lived and where seven male and five women elor of science degree,
%---armed with grenades and weap she was murdered in 1954. He jurors. * .....3 %
ons, were seized in the vicinity made the unhappy journey with
-A 1211121 1 o the parade route______a-Criminal Court jury. . ._______
All man Al I CSICC The- U. S. psychological war- Sheppard and his attorneys pard,- then 31 and four months
fare section set to work immedi-watched from the courthouse pregnant, was. found the morn-,
lately to prepare leaflets to be steps as the bus loaded and left ing of July 4./19.4. Sheppard,
dropped from the air over both on the 16-mile trip to Bay Vil-42, says she was slain by a
m n - North and South Viet Nam.lage, west of the-city along the bushy - haired stranger who
LOS ANGELES (AP) — AL Boeckenhaupt lives with his spokesman said the leaflets Lake Erie shore. knocked him unconscious.
German-born U.S. airman has wife near March Air Force would decry the “murder of the
been arrested and a Soviet dip- Base. Agents said -his apartment innocents' ‘ and point (
$50,000 bail. . :
• After the FBI announced the
sergeant's arrest, the State De-
Democratic Sen. Warren G. partment asked Aleksey'R. Mal:
eanuenn sene c-*A:d*i—1 are-- -------1-1 ------ -
joinder along this line from
Atty. Gen. Waggoner Carr, the
Democrat bidding to replace
Tower in Washington. Both had
the remainder of the day to file
formal statements.
Tower said Monday night he
had borrowed $10,000 to. make
the race and received $305,220
in contributions, including $287,-
695 from 19,217 donors in Texas
and $7,724 from 532 contributors
in 18 other states. He added that
Carr has credited him with tak-
ing $400,000 from a Connecticut
source while he actually naare-
ceived $698 from 47 contributors
in that state.: z .= ----------* .....uuvuiws suajun AmcurNgeau s consent last week. un seeking
Carr renewed a confident-creative rederaired this term sar, SPYeneaFerreported since U.S. Commissioner Russell R. prestige."
claim of widespread supportD D. , Herman set a preliminary He said
and solidarity among fellow "My position remains firm. Staff Sgt. Herbert William hearing on the case For Nov 18. would st
Democrats in a breakfast talk The federal government should Boeckenhaupt, 23, was seized aI'm not oiltv w ina would car
- return more tax revenues ... Monday by FBI agents at 1 O
so state and local governments March Air Force Base in Riv-ae-aired
can build an even better Texas, erside; Calif. He was arraigned men
I'm not willing to let the federal 1 here on a charge of conspiri ng
government run roughshod over to commit espionage to deliver 1
(See POLITICS, Page 6) to a Russian diplomat "infor-
5—- mation relating to the national
defense of the United States." ,
Boeckenhaupt, who lived in .
Superior, Wis.; with his family
since immigrating to the United
States in 1948, pleaded inno- 1
cent. He was ordered held on.
-L BEMWondpresents a total
of 14,00 workers at Westing-
house, the nation's second lar-
gest electrical products manu-
facturer behind General Elec-
The FBI said Boeckenhaupt.
met with Malinin in June 1965.
in an Arlington, Va., suburb]
proposal by Nigeria to do away
with any resolution and substi-
tute a statement of consensus to
be read by the council presi-
dent..
Nigerian delegate S. O. Adebo = .. .
, was reported to have picked up Speaking out ahead of today S
the support of most nonperma-deadline for preliminary • ex-
nent members of the council. pense reports to the Texas sec-
His idea was promoted as a retary of state. Sen. John Tower
maneuver to bypass a veto by said he has spent $313,610 in his
the Russians, who side with the campaign for re-election on the
. Arabs in such disputes. Republican ticket.
The U.S. resolution, which. There was no immediate re-
Britain also sponsored blamed
the (Arab commando organiza-
tion Assifa for a series of mur-
der - and sabotage missions
against Israel. It urged Syria to
prevent further use of its terri-
tory as a base for raids violat-
—ing—its—armistice agreement
with Israel.
National Football League
awarded its 16th franchise to
this historic city at the mouth of
the Mississippi River today. The : .
new club will start operation in
1967
NFL Commissioner Pete Ro-
zelle made the announcement at
a news conference. i
"Halloween brings lots of
surprises," said Rozelle. “But I
don't think it is a real surprise
that professional football has
voted a franchise for Louisi--
ana.'..
CAMP STANLEY, Korea fronting the Communists in Ko-
(AP) — "Keep your chin up and
your chest out — we are proud
Cullen To Head
Du Pont's SRW
ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1,1966
. St. Louis nips Chicago in NFL
Halloween contest Monday night a an auugtuu, va., ouwmv -u===============up==n=qpqqay
... . Harry Gilmer could be on where Malinin questioned
chopping block in Detroit . . . serviceman about his duties at ,4 21 715-
Yale has two outstanding line-the Pentagoni-------
men for pro ranks . . Sopho- The men reportedly met again ------ numan BUNNPU—Iu wusy Jue Discamp
mores continue to pace statistics in a bowling alley parking lot ” residence in Burkeville was destroyed by fire yesterday,
in Southwest Conference . . last. April, and Malinin gave Volunteer fire fighters from Newton and Burkeville found
SMU and Texas A&M clash Boeckenhaupt a 35mm slide that the frame residence completely engulfed by flames when
The consensus proposed by
the Africans virtually elimi-
nates any criticism of Syria.
‘The United States was reported
concerned that it would do noth-
ing to quiet the potentially ex-
plosive situation along the Is-
raeli-Syria border.
Major Refining
Strike Is Seen
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
heavily automated oil refining
industry is heading into a show-
down bargaining battle with un-
ion officials worried over big job
losses../
"If the oil industry wants to
sit down and talk about this
logically, okay. but if they don't,
we're going to go all out," says
President A. F. Grospiron of the
AFL-CIO Oil; Chemical and
Atomic Workers Union.
and American troops, guarding ”
the 151-mile-border' with: Com- 1 1
munist North Korea.
. Speaking earnestly and in a
low voice Johnson in an off-the-
cuff speech told the troops 20
- miles south of the demilitarized
zone between North and South
Korea theywere “doing a t
mighty good job" of protecting
T., T I A A.ITe freedom in the United States
Hits liecord 390.9 Million and many parts of the world. He "*
* - .-said no matter what they may
read about anti-Viet Nam dem-
onstrators or draft card, bur- 1
ners, the great bulk of Ameri-
cans are like them — standing
up for freedom.
Johnson began his second day
*- in South Korea with an hour's |
meeting with President Chung
Hee Park. They discussed Viet ,
Nam, where South Korea has
45,000 troops, and Park's re-,
quest for more U.S. funds to
equip troops to replace them at ...
home. ..
=====
Elsewhere, the st rike was felt weather. a
mainly at small manufacturing
"Federal mediators met with a nearby Veterans Aministra-Ithird anniversary for EMU v:
both sides for 3% hours Monday tion hospital. ____throw of the late President Ngo
before the talks broke off. Medi-Both hospitals had been Dinh Diem____•
ators said "each side remained blanketed with smoke before For two hours and 20 minutes,
adamant,” but added that they evacuation began. Ambulances, soldiers of the South Vietnam-
would attempt to meet with the jail buses and trucks were sent ese armed forces and the six
parties to effect an early settle- to both hospitals for evacuation nations allied with them pa.
si ment. However, no further talks purposes. . raded before tens of thousands
were scheduled. , Police told residents in the and leading Vietnamese and
. The union said it ordered vicinity of Almetz and Varner foreign dignitaries.
the walkout after Westinghouse streets to move out as flames | U.S. military: headquarters
tailed fora gne toula stipulations approached within 50 yards... said the shelling came from a
were included in The fire which erupted at point 3% miles southeast of Sai-
last month 5.30 a.m. in the SanGabriel gon near” An Khanh Ka. Six
Tons m's other major un- Mountains ofsAngeles National U.S. gunship helicopters closed
================------=
23 Texas congressmen can agree The union said the Westing-It also threatened an Army thenear a but the
to support one man. house proposals were less than Nike missile base atop Los Pi-let Cong & PP y
"My opponent scorns me for those made to the AFL CIT In-netos peak where 100 men escaped
this solid support but I am roud ternational Union of Electrical ringed the mountain to try toU.S. headquarters announced
1 PWorkers, the Federation of keep the flames away. that three Viet Cong were cap-
gether to pupport aye callurdate Westinghouse Independent Sala. There were 500 men on the tured near the parade grand. CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) - set by the U.S. Supreme Court. suvu, ne cause nere trom tnac
because they are tired of the ried Unions and the independent fire lines from the U.S. Forest stands on Kennedy Square. A Samur'H. Sheppard mofed The Sheppards' home now. is position. ,
mistake that was made in United Electrical Workers. The Service, Los Angeles - County spokesman said , they, were back 12 years in time today as owned by a-lawyer, John R. A native of Buffalo, N. Y.,
1961.. "company said the proposals and city armed Wien grenades and small he visited the lakefront subur-Hull, who has agreed to inspec-Cullen holds a bachelor of arts
3005-054441044/217 1-2-5911-99--"-SIW by a local teen-ager, Janie Al.
the daughter ofDr. and-
• BURKEVILLE HOME BURNED—The Billy Joe Biscamp fire has not been determined. No one was home at the time, : Mrs. Rollie Allen, for a church ..
he said. His seven children were at school and he and his pa ty. The chocolate cake was
1 * wife were away: The fire was well under way when a pass- decorated with a patch of tiny
======== ----------yer------, .-----~, --------.—.. erby turned in the alarm Three units from Newton and an candy pumpkins with Linus ly-
they arrived. Biscamp said nothing was saved. All his fur ailing Burkeville fire truck answered the 10:45 a.m. alarm. ing asleep waiting for the
niture and the family's clothing were burned. Cause of the . The dollar loss has not been determined. "Great Pumpkin.”
| / By FRED S. HOFFMAN . SAIGON (AP)—U.S. military dications that the North Viet-L.-Military men say the Viet
A / SAIGON, South Viet- Nam men say the Communists in namese- 324B Division, badly Cong are showing an increased r
W(AP) — The Viet Cong shelled Viet Nam are desperately in hurt by the U.S. Marines' Op- disinclination to stand and fight
y the center of Saigon today in a need of a significant battle vic-eration Hastings in August is anywhere,' preferring instead
/ defiant but unsuccessful at. tory, and probably are building being reactivated 44805 1 to use their old hit-and-run tac-
tempt to break up the South up in the north for an attempts orientating tics. • -
Vietnamese government's Na-to achieve one.-attention alsonis turned Military men's assessments
tional Day celebration Military sources say Ien.o he southto the Meking of the over-all situation are •
aceseprat ion. William C. Westmoreland, the Delta area, where up to now tinged with cautious
exen persons were report-U.S. commander in Viet Nam, there has been no major Ameri-although they admit Pthat mh :
t. killedVietnamese and a is concerned about the demili- can deployment. An. American present circumstances victory 1,
U.S. naval officer: Thirty-seven tarized zone between North and drive, into the delta is in pros- is a long way off.
mereaiv ere reported wounded, South Viet Nain, created by the pect.Despite the trace of optimism,
ing uding five Americans., 1954 Geneva conference which An upsurge in Viet Cong ter-little has changed in Viet Nam
Viet Cong hurled 24 divided the nation. ror in many areas of South for many months except that it
rounds of 75mm recoilless rifle Signs of a big Communist Viet Nam is interpreted as a is now regarded, as impossible
fire, in and around the parade buildup have been detected in reflection of Communist frus-for the Americans to be de.
ters said. vietnainzseeadamar the general area along with in-tration_______lfeated.
ties reported mortar shells also
The FBI-did not disclose I
---— 1 , ----whether any money was in- CK
U.S military sav.thaf " SPORTS volved in the alleged meetings,
Jude dX.mens a e New Orleans expected to an-nor whether any information
victora 4 nounce being accepted into Na- was actually passed.:
probably are building tin in the tional Football League today. Agents also refused to say
Poren Pl ‘ Steve Worster increases scoring what ‘ Boeckenhaupt's duties E
‘ •.___PE A lead in Orange County prep were at the Pentagon, although 1
N ATIONAL race .. . Nebraska moves to he was a communications re-
The Sheppard jury visits to: sixth in AP college poll. pairman at March. I M
Outlook for Thursday—Tempera. day the suburban lakefront
= ture in upper 30s. * home where Marilyn Sheppard
Sunset today 5:29 p.m. was bludgeoned to death in 1954.
Sunrise tomorrow 6:31 a.m. 1______—
WINDS—Smoll croft warnings displayed INTERNATIONAL ,
for northerly winds, 16 To 24 m.p.h. ond] n. 1. 2.9-2 1
occasionally 24 to 30 ;m.p.h. today and
tonight.. Winds gradually diminishing and
becoming northeasterly, 14 to 22 m.p.h.
28 Pages 10 Cents *
Despite the trace of optimism.
An upsurge in Viet Cong ter-little has changed in Viet Nam
ror. in many areas of Souti-for many months except that it
"I 35 interpreted as a is now regarded as impossible
VIET NAM "cold war” veterans ____________-_______
_______________________________The Viet Cong shells the heart streamed into colleges this fall in the Air Force in 1960 at the
a 0 of Saigon on the South Vietnam-to continue their education with age of 17-.
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau ese government's National Day. the aid of the new GI Bill. The FBI
Outlook —Considerable cloudi- _ ‘ ___: whether an
ness, windy and colder to-
day and tonight with oc-, - -------- -
2 casional very lig h t rain. Communists desperately need a
Gradually clearing and con-
tinued cold tomorrow. Cold prone
again tomorrow night. ortn
High today ..:.....2.5.....63
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