Northwest Arkansas Times (Newspaper) - September 28, 1966, Fayetteville, Arkansas In of rkKklindt 91 Tha Public Interest Is The First Concern Of This Newspaper Wire ond ARKANSAS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1966 AP King and NEA Features LOCAL Clear to partly cloudy and continued cool today slight warming trend Thursday baro- meter 29.90 winds N tion 17 sunrise Thursday sunset High Low Expected today 74 53 Yesterday 76 52 48 CENTS Senate Leaders Skeptical Of President's Manila Summit Plans WASHINGTON AP ate Republicans discount the political impact of President Johnson's pre-election trip to the Manila summit conference of leaders of nations battling Communist forces in Viet Nam They believe the meeting of- fers little hope of Viet Nam peace initiatives Senate Republican Leader Everett M Dirksen gave this GOP viewpoint in an You're not going to stop the war there at this point Dirksen who has supported the President's course in east Asia indicated he suspects the Manila ing in mid-October might wind up with a promise for the sion of the Great Society to all of Asia That is where we cans will come he said We will want to know how it is proposed to finance an sion of the Great Society fits to the whale world Sen Fulbright chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said he Guard Called Up Rioters Shake San Francisco hoped they will do something new but indicated he doesn't think they will He said the session sounded like it would be an expanded Honolulu meeting where our boys would make up a cozy group Fulbright a critic of son's Southeast Asia policies called again for a pause in the bombing of targets in North Viet Nam He said Hanoi king and Moscow all regard the bombing as a symbol of an ex- war The White House denied re- cent reports that there might be a pre-election halt in the air at- tacks In support of this an cial said there is no sign that the Communist side is willing to de-escalate ths fighting a con- dition Ambassador Arthur J Goldberg laid down for any cessation of the bombing Sen Jacob K Javits said in a prepared Senate speech that while the meeting is desirable as a show of unity over Viet Nam policy it would be unfortunate if the Manila conference like the Honolulu conference promised much and accomplished little The gap between the re- forms pledged at Honolulu and the reforms carried out by the Saigon government still remains embarrassingly he said Therefore I urge the dent to clarify his objectives and to make sure they are attainable and not to raise ex- that cannot be filled He said the Communists re- of recent U.S peace overtures may result in mounting pressures for tion of force in Viet Nam Dirksen told a news ence that unless there is some awful blunder at Manila he does not believe the President's visit to Asia will affect the Nov 8 congressional election results I think the people have made up their minds about Viet their views have ened and I don't believe any last-minute developments will change their he said Invitations to the Manila meeting were extended by President Ferdinand E Marcos to leaders of Australia South Korea Thailand Zealand South Viet Nam and the United States All accepted Republicans have been ging the idea that an conference might be able to take the initiative in seeking peace in Viet Nam But Dirksen said the Manila meeting falls short by not including India Pakistan and Japan among SAN FRANCISCO censed a white man killed a Negro youngster fleeing a stolen car rioting groes smashed windows started fires looted overturned cles and threw barrages of bricks Tuesday night in two San Francisco districts Rioting started in the Hunters Killer Storm Heading For New Victim SAN JUAN Puerta Rico Inez a killer storm that left at least five dead Islands raked Puerto Rico with gales today and churned relentlessly toward the densely populated Domini can Republic At the same time more than miles to the east the 10th tropical storm of the season Judith boiled up in the tropica Atlantic Satellite pictures showed tha Judith grew to storm intensity not far south of the spot where Inez began her long and derous journey Gales began lashing the vaca tion island of Puerto Rico dur ing the morning and were ex to keep it up during most of the day as the coiled storm whipped about 7 miles south Slashing ains fell The Weath er Bureau warned that heavy flooding was a danger on the low-lying southern side of th island Storm tides expected t rush five to eight feet normal and pounding surf adc ed to the peril even though Sa Juan apparently would be spared Inez peak winds of 12 miles an hour The Weather Bureau the eight million people in th Dominican Republic and Hai that they were in the direct pat of the storm's arrow straigh westerly course Judith also spun westerly ward the Wim ward Islands from a spot aboi miles southeast of Miam Fla Forecasters said the sate lite pictures indicated top wind were 45 but could much higher A hurricane hun er plane will check the storm development tonight oint until now ere has been no racial nce and jumped hours later ve miles city to the District where a near ot was suppressed last icr after a Negro patrolman Negro youths from ing two white couples Gov Edmund G Brown called National Guardsmen nd with Mayor John F Shelley a curfew that stopped ic violence some four hours fter it started Although tense the city re- mained quiet when the curfew was lifted today at 6 During the rioting 11 persons were treated at Mission ency Hospital but none was de- as seriously injured The Fire Department an- wered 32 calls many of them atse and tight trucks and were blazes vere brought under control At the height of the lance 400 San Francisco police 0 California highway patrolmen and 50 traffic policemen fought jack rioters As the curfew took after midnight the way patrol was relieved when Chief Thomas de- the crisis was averted at east for the time being Most of the violence was on Third Street between Newhall and Oakdale streets a lower middle class area of two-story most of them with tores on the ground floor and residences above Bricks thrown from rooftops came mainly from a pile at St Baptist church where a 35 Die As U S Planes Attack Friendly Village artial demolition had taken Police closed off a area at Hunters Point which is in the southeastern part of San Francisco and be- a Negro neighborhood during World War II near yards It also is near stick Park the home of the San Francisco Giants Triggering the riot was the shooting of Matthew Johnson 16 a Negro who was killed by Patrolman Alvin Johnson after the youth and a companion fled on wot from a stolen car The policeman said he shouted re- for the youth to stop and fired three warning shots before the fatal shot hit he youth in the back Mayor John F Shelley ing to the scene in an attempt to prevent lence was shouted down anc could not make his veice heard BLOODY VICTIM OP CALIFORNIA RACE RIOT an unidentified inflicted by is police officer Indonesia Back In United Nations Despite Protest UNITED NATIONS NIY iAP Amid shouted protests rom demonstrators in the lic galleries of the General sembly Indonesia returned day to the United Nations The demonstrations broke as Abdul Rahman ol Afghanistan the assembly ident invited an Indonesian headed by Foreign ister Adam Malik to take seats reserved for it in row of the big blue and gold assem bly hall With Indonesia's return the membership was to 119 guards quickly hustled a handful of demonstrators out o the hall One young man unfurled a denunciatory banner before hi was removed Indonesians are pets and a demon strator yelled Among them wa a young woman in Indonesian ON PAGE Airline Says Stowaway Survives Long Flight In Jet Wheel Well MEXICO CITY AP A Mexican stowaway was safe in Queretaro today after a flight from in the wheel ment of a jet airliner I was really scared part of he said Francisco vas Garcia but I made it and PURPLE STREET MIAMI Fla AP The street in front of my house has turned the lady told the police It really had passionate as one resident put it Police quickly found the cause a barrel of purple dye the type used to make purple paper f o I i n e orange crates had fallen from a passing truck and broken Then it began raining Faubus Teases Rival Candidates LITTLE ROCK AP Gov Orval Faubus told the two men fighting to succeed him day night that he will leave an unprecedented amount of plus funds for the incoming governor That he quickly added if I don't call a special session and use part of it Faubus Jim Johnson and Winthrop Rockefeller were all together for a banquet at the state Welfare Department's meeting It was the first time Johnsen and Rockefeller had met in pub lie since Johnson won the Democratic gubernatorial They even shook hands Faubus failure to assure the two that he wouldn't call a cial session brought varied re- actions from Johnson and according to a guest at the banquet The guest said Rockefeller laughed and Johnson smiled and shook his head A highlight of Faubus speech was his announcement that a new Welfare Department et which has his blessings in- cludes a annual increase in the salary ef county welfare directors as well as increases for other Welfare Department employes The new salary for directors would be compared to when he took office in 1055 Faubus said Johnson who like Rockefeller made brief remarks to the about 850 Welfare Department employes at the banquet said jokingly it appeared that fare Commissioner A J Moss had gathered the forces his department to put pressure on the two candidates te go along with the proposed budget I surrender I'll go along with all these Johnson quipped Rockefeller praised Faubus his opponent in 1964 for fare Department ments in helping the aged and children He pledged to ue working for progress in the welfare field Johnson called on those at the banquet to help him win the Nov 8 general election against his Republican opponent that's what I wanted to do ge lome as quickly as possible Francisco said he got home sick after six months in Colom bia but didn't have the money i take a plane back to Mexico would have taken too long t work his way home on a freigh er the way he went to Colom Wa It's incredible but he appa ently did ride in the wheel we all the way from sai Ramon Watkins the Mexic City manager for Colombia Airline The jet flew high as feet through a temperatures as low as 45 d grees below zero Watkins sail The lad was th wheel well so tightly that aft the plane landed in Mexico Ci early Tuesday he could not g down He had to call for help mechanics servicing the plan Doctors looked him over found nothing wrong and turnet him over to Mexican tion authorities They estal his Mexican citizenship He's free now and left fi Queretaro as soon as we let hie an immigration said Tuesday night Francisco said he into the wheel well about minutes before the plane too off from Bogota Monday nigh He squeezed to one side of th compartment and hoped th wheels would not crush him when they were retracted The plane took off and th wheels started coming up and thought I was going to he said The whee came in and I squeezed to on side as far as I could and sa they wouldn't mash me The the doors closed in the floor an everything was dark ne planes veered about SAIGON U.S ards from their strike zone and bombs by er- or Tuesday on a friendly agnard village The explosions 35 persons and wounded 6 Related Story on Page 12 The Ba in where American Marines are campaigning in Operation rie to check the inflow of North Vietnamese troops across the old demilitarized zone ing the frontier The bombs and a wind-driven fire leveled 120 homes about three-fourths of the huts ing up the village The U.S Command also dis- closed that American troops Session Scheduled Ambulance Plan Placed Before City Directors Fayetteville's Board of Di- rectors asked special meeting to con- sider an entirely new proposal establishing a he meets at pin to take action on establishing ah ambulance service public or replace the ice provided in the past by cal funeral homes The funeral homes plan to case providing the service after Friday In a memorandum to the board City Manager Gerald Fox said a new Idea designed to provide ambulance service by a private firm without a sub- sidy from the cities was posed at a meeting Friday At the meeting city officials discussed anew and undisclosed ambulance plan with Tom Cornwell and Joe Bailey who last week were un- successful in interesting the board in a plan to subsidize bulance service It was not known today ther the new proposal would be submitted to the board for its consideration at ing Fox said he has not been contacted by the individuals Should the proposal be sub- mitted and receive board val Fox said it would require a minimum of 90 days to get such a program info full tion If the new proposal should re- board approval Fox said the city would request funera homes to extend their ambiT ance service until JanJ 1 1967 to permit CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 County's Annual School Elections Draw Few Ballots A light vote i Washington County school elec tions Tuesday as voters four contested races for schoo board positions In neighboring Benton County Rogers voters approved a bond issue and a nine mill tax increase Unofficial re- turns showed 652 for the bon issue and tax increase with 60S voting against it The new Rogers school tax i 55 mills Harold Summers wa elected to a five year board term over three othe candidates Ninety-nine voters in Fayette ville balloted to elect Henr Shreve and Dr Charles both without opposition sought three-year terms Ox ford succeeds Haskell Utley al ter serving as an appointee t the position since Utley's resig CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 A ave operations and are in the Mekong Delta or first time in the Viet am war Until now the huge elta rice bowl it ow under deep flood waters as been an area of operations for South Vietnamese roops Only light contact with the nemy was reported in the four lew which were earlier this month but were not announced until today In other war develop ments a company ol troops ered cache of Viet Cong ammunition and explosives 38 mitts south of Saigon in tha Mekong Delta U.S authorities began an im- mediate investigation of the Marine bombing of the friendly village Marine helicopters the to a ment hospital in nearby Quang Many of the casualties wera Montagnards mountain men from whose ranks U.S cial forces teams have drawn guerrillas to fight the rescue and ance teams were sent to the lage tn begin relief work The U.S spokesmen said the two Marine planes were on an air strike against a specified target but dropped their outside the target zone There was no immediate word on the cause of the error Unofficial sources estimate that a total of 146 South mese civilians have been killed and 233 wounded in similar bombing and strafing incidents in July and August The last village to be bombed mistake was also in Quang Ngai Province Military sources said then that Marine planes re- lying on faulty radar killed three civilians and wounded 30 on Aug 16 In other air activity pounded North mese targets in the zone today for the 12th time since they started bombing the suffer area July 30 DEADLY TERRITORY Soldiers of the 1st Air Cavalry Division move up a South Vietnamese mountain during Operation Thayer A helicopter totes their heavy gear AP Wirephoto