Yuma Daily Sun, The (Newspaper) - June 19, 1967, Yuma, Arizona Editor's An Omen For Less Violence By JONES OSBORN LBJ spoke ever so softly In his speech to teachers in ington early this ing the dent adopted a most tone Obviously he is making a YUMA 233 dampen both pride and sion in the Middle East To restore peace in the Middle East he did propose two tions as absolutely vital They will be hard for both Jews and Arabs to accept First Jews must give back the territory they won The world cannot condone the acquisition of land by military force Second Arabs must agree that Israel is there to stay In other words Arabs must give up their plans to drive the Jews into the sea And they must also agree to allow the Jews to use the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba The civilized world not condone a blockade which is an act of war in itself This was written AFTER the President BEFORE Alexei Kosygin the Soviet pre- mier made his speech to the special meeting of the UN Gen- eral Assembly Will Russia calm down the By the time you read this we should know the answer I con- fess I was encouraged by the fact that the Russians did NOT permit an anti-American mob to attack our embassy in cow last week They called out two policemen for every rioter who appeared and quickly dampened THAT bit of violence It May Rain It Just May The weatherman reports a trace of rain was recorded here this morning at the Yuma In- Airport Today's forecast predicts partly cloudy skies and widely scattered thundershowers for Yuma and vicinity with gusty afternoon winds High today will be 95 and the low tonight 70 with a 20 per cent probability of rain for this afternoon Yesterday's high was 98 and the low was 69 this morning with a 40 per cent humidity Booming thunder and mer showers also were reported around Arizona over the end Phoenix got one inch of rain Sunday and one northwest nix road was closed this ing by high water Temperatures mil average near normal for the next five days with widely scattered thundershowers the man says Appraisal Form Can Be Found on Page 7 Property owners may now learn the full cash value of their property as set by the zona Division of Appraisal and Standards The form to fill out for this information may be found on page 7 of today's paper New Cabinet Named BEIRUT Lebanon AP President Gamal Nasser of Egypt announced sweeping changes in the government day and named himself premier of a new cabinet Cairo Radio said Inside The Sun Comics 7 Crossn ord 8 Markets 2 Movies 6 Sports -5 Women H Jr was sentenced to 50 years to life day for admit tad part in the 1964 murder of Allee A data garden ught fire today in North Oils Valley Neither the Yuma FD nor MCAS FD could the call THE WEATHER Highest yesterday 98 Lowest this morning 69 Relative humidity at 11 Average high this date 103 Average low this date 71 FORECAST to Tuesday Partly cloudy with widely tered thunder showers this and tonight decreasing Tuesday A little cooler this afternoon and warmer Tuesday Gusty afternoon winds Probability of rain 20 per crnt this afternoon and tonight 10 per cent Tuesday High this after- noon 95 tonight 70 High dav 93 Sunset Sunrise 10 PAGES PER COPY lOc YUMA ARIZONA MONDAY JUNE 19 1967 PHONE ARIZONA 82 U.S Incited Kosygin Train Walkout Reported in California Machinists Strike in SP Yards By JOE HALL WASHINGTON AP bers of the International of Machinists reportedly walked off their jobs in the Southern Pacific Railroad yards at Roseville Calif as a no- strike period imposed in six unions by Congress came to an end early today The unions had pledged to continue working pending ther congressional legislative action A spokesman for the tion of American Railroads said the workers quit at and members of other unions were refusing to cross the et lines No Report A spokesman for IAM quarters here said the union leadership had no report of a walkout in California and added If such a walkout has red it is unauthorized The pledge was in- tended to prevent a threatened nationwide work stoppage of the six unions against the nation's railroads while Con- gress works out a compromise on proposed antistrike tion There were no reports of walkouts elsewhere The unions after winning a victory on antistrike legislation in the House Thursday an- they would forego any strike until Congress had a chance to work out a mise cm the Compromise Congressional leaders rather than trying to hold colleagues in session over the weekend to seek a compromise relied on the union's pledge that a strike would not take place The Senate position is by continuing debate cm the censure case against Sen Thomas J Dodd which is expected to run until midweek Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield said in an inter view he would confer today with Sens Wayne Morse Ralph Yarborough and Lister Hill to chart a schedule of action Strong Feeling Mansfield said the Seate feels very about its version of the which would extend the ban for 90 days and provide for a federal determination of wage scales and other issues to take effect if there was no agreement between the tants during that period This was the proposal President Johnson submitted Mansfield said he will await conclusion of the Dodd censure matter before appointing Senate conferees to meet with a similar House group Church Group To Aid Migrants Here The Arizona Council of Churches wants to come into the Somerton area to operate a child development center for the children of migrant farm workers Yuma County Super- visors were told today The church group asked for lease a building at the Somerton labor camp as its center of activities Super- visors agreed to terms of a one- year lease Bring in 50 The program was outlined to Supervisors by Campbell chairman of the Yuma County Girl 16 Batters Security Room At Smoke Tree A California girl tore up a security room at Smoke Tree Manor cent Home last week Super- visors were informed by C H Red Darling director of ty health facilities Darling said the girl did an estimated 5900 in damage to the room one of rooms at the home He said she ripped the pads off the walls pulled nails out of the walls and kicked or tore gaping holes in the heavy sheet rock panels The damage was done between 2 p.m one afternoon and o'clock the next morning All that stood between her and freedom was the chicken wire and plaster on the outside of the building The girl who was detained by local officers is an escapee from a California tal institution Darling told Supervisors the incident demonstrates that ex- isting security rooms at Smoke Tree are not secure enough Supervisors are studying the problem of Hie damages and who must pay for them and how to obtain rooms that are sufficiently secure Housing Authority which ad- ministers the labor camp Campbell said the Arizona cil of Churches would first bring in 50 volunteer youngsters to clean up the building paint and rehabilitate it The structure originally built as a recreation hall for migrant farm workers was later used as an office building by Yuma Producers Cooperative Association The church group offers to pay for the first year's lease They will also pay all utility costs The county will be from all expense and in return will benefit by having the building rehabilitated As Fart The program itself is similar to the Head Start program op- as part of the erty war Campbell said He said the program at Somerton would provide XL fulltime jobs 10 of them open to women from the migrant families selves Joseph A Bairu tor of the Migrant Opportunity Program in Arizona outlined the program in a letter to Campbell Campbell said the Housing Authority believes it is a very excellent idea and mended its approval ors agreed and gave it mous approval The full Board was Supervisors Jim Fuquay and Clark H Yarwood and Chairman K sen Also present Clerk Attorney David S Ellsworth Comptroller ert L Odom Darling di- rector of county health ites and Brazeel of public works No Evidence Available Of U.S Bombing Plot AMMAN Jordan AP King Hussein said today he had no conclusive evidence that British and U.S planes working from aircraft carriers helped rael fight the Arabs I am not accusing any nation but we do not say it is beyond the possibility of having the king said Hussein thus did not associate himself with the charges by the j Egyptian high command that i American and British planes had been seen helping Israel Melon Prices Holding Up Cantaloupes continued to bring a good price over the weekend Shipments for Friday Satur day and Sunday totalled 66 69 and 60 on Sunday Total ments to date are 663 compared to last year of Friday's demand on jumbos was fairly good others good The volume continued heavy ill jumbos Jumbo brought 58 mostly 58 sold at standard brought 54.50 to and pony Stocks Ed The N Y Stock Ex- change closes at The ing figures will lie some liv last sales Roberts Scott Co that at today the Jones industrial average was Clay Sings to Court On First Day of Trial By LEE HOUSTON AP sius Clay sang You Make Me Feel so today as he ar- rived at the federal courthouse for his trial on a charge of re- fusing to be inducted into the armed services He also prompted laughter when a bailiff asked spectators in a corridor Are there any more I'd like to serve on the Clay said Jail Conviction of the fighter could bring a prison sentence nnd a fine Clay declined to talk with newsmen as he walked through the lobby Clay went Into a conference room as the bailiff assembled the prospective jurors in the small courtroom of Judge Joe tile is A jury trial but Ingraham's rulings on matters of Jaw will be all-important Today's first order of business was the opening ment to tiie jury pool U S Ally Morion L said the government's case i could be completed in Iwo hours with four witnesses all of them officials of the Selective Service System was joined in the case by Alfred T of the Justice Department's nal division and by Marine Col Robert Todd Hays assistant to the general counsel of the tive Service Hayden Covington of New York City was Clay's chief counsel joined by Hodges of Houston the trial would end by Tuesday afternoon at Ihc latest He readied a dou- ble that Clay is draft exempt as Black Muslim tar Muhammad All and that Clay and other Negroes are discriminate against by draft boards which argues are unfairly loaded with whites Clay a native of Louisville Ky made his home in Houston last year after a fight in the domed stadium He is ed in bouts including 23 tories by knockout He was called to tiie Army April 28 and that day at the Houston Customs House at the His title then was from him by several boxing governing bodies including tho World Boxing Association am New York State Athletic Commission But he remains recognized champion in many states and most of tho world Ten days later a fedora grand jury in Houston Clay Ilo entered a plea of in nocent and went free on bond NEW YORK Alexei Kosygin window shops along New York's Fifth Avenue just south of Street From left in group in center are Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko Kosygin Mrs Lyudmila Kosygin's daughter and Anatole Dobrynin Soviet Ambassador to the U.S Police and bers of the security guard are shown in foreground AP Dodd Gets New Attacks WASHINGTON AP A member of the Senate ethics committee said today he doubted if a series of for Sen Thomas J Dodd would have been so successful had they been billed as personal benefits for the Connecticut Democrat Sen A S Mike D- Okla the comniilteeman also told the Senate that he doubted if Lyndon B Johnson and bert H Humphrey would have appeared as speakers at al benefit affairs As the Senate went into a fifth day of debate on a resolution to censure Dodd for final conduct said that in the publicity about the lials there was not a single ine that the funds were being raised for the personal use of the senator from Connecticut Campaign Funds On the contrary said the impression given the public was that the affairs were intended to pay off campaign deficits or to build up a war chest for future campaigns One of the two counts on which the bipartisan ethics com- unanimously ed censure is that Dodd d at least in political funds to liis personal benefit Tlie second count is that he j knowingly collected from the Senate and private tions for travel expenses on seven trips Wants Vuto Dodd told newsmen before the I start of today's Senate session that he would like a vote as soon as on the sure resolution Sen Mike Mansfield of SESSION Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin addresses emergency session of the General Assembly in New York today Pie accused the U.S of inciting Israel in war H-Bomb Gift to Mao To Fete Revolution TOKYO API Red China's for ih armed forces whole Pledges Aid To Arabs Before UN UNITED NATIONS AP Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin accused the United States Monday of inciting and encouraging Israel to war on the Arabs The U.S delegation quickly called the charge en- tirely false The clash came in a special emergency session at which the Soviet premier de- manded that Israel be con- and forced ly out of Arab territory con- early this month in her swift war Kosygin was not present to hear the reply from U.S Arthur J Goldberg The Soviet leader left the hall while Israeli Foreign Minister Ebba Eban was speaking in re- ply Gromyko Busy Asked if the departure was a walkout Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A Gromyko said only busy but in any case Kosygin did not hear the U.S answer to his extensive attack on virtually all aspects of U.S foreign policy Kosygin spoke only an hour after President Johnson in ington delivered a major policy statement urging international cooperation in the search for Middle East could lead to clear war He presented a lution seeking condemnation of Israel its withdrawal from Arab territories and restitution by Israel to the Arabs in the shortest possible period of time all the damage inflicted by its aggression upon the Egypt Syria and Jordan and their nationals Kosygin Appeals Kosygin's resolution appealed to the assembly to undertake on its part immediate effective measures in order to eliminate all the consequences of the committed by Israel Israel retorted promptly and directly after a minute of plause for Kosygin died away Taking lie rostrum Israeli For- eign Minister Abba Eban said all Israel's troubles were by the unbalanced cy of the Soviet Union The Soviet Union has for 15 years been unfaithful to the re- it has as a great power he said He added The burden lies heavily upon her It has contributed much to the sion of Middle East life Defends Israel Eban defended Israel's rights to peace security and access to vital waterways He spoke of the torrent of hatred which had been pouring in on Israel from the Arabs and of a con- stant threat to Israel's ence directed against her from the neighboring states LBJ Calls For Troop WASHINGTON AP dent Johnson declared today that certainly troops must be withdrawn from conquered in the Middle Kast but firmly linked the back to negotiations of a gen- peace i mont I statement of U.S the President dealt with Ithe of Israeli forces i from captured Arab territory as completion matter for negotiation along tana the Democratic loader first bumb the with the problem of Arab gees freedom nf passage said In- did know when exploded one month early Chinese bias Saturday drew no i through international vote on censure might come -i gift to Chairman Mao ni imm the Soviet Union ways Arab of For one thing he said he didn't know how long Sen Russell B Long intended to speak in Dodd's behalf Long said in New Orleans cultural revolution Some of the officials graph jand was given only one para- Moscow Sunday corned were gripped by anxiety j papers and unable to tackle difficulties Defense Department officials lest said the test has right to exist and a tation on the Middle Kast arms troops must be race Certainly withdrawn but there must also be recognized rights of national in solving the he was gaining votes for warned against undue hasie changed the Pentagon's be- be recognized Dodd but was far short of Liberation Army Daily said that China will not be able j majority needed to defeat a But the revolutionaries launch a attack on of stire resolution reading quotations of the States for about eight cent maritime passage Long declined to say how many of the potential 100 votes are lined up for Dodd Long was to resume today his speech in defense of Dodd 60 accused of converting in political funds to his own use nnd knowingly the Senate and private organizations nist Chinese party Chairman irs Mao decided to test the bomb early nnd make it a gilt to the cultural it said Day Night Thus they worked day nnd portable form The blast was night finally succeeded in by Japanese drawing up the month military experts political however say tiie Chinese pear to have a number of ready for testing and in trans- son said The President added that a simple withdrawal of Israeli forces would not be a for travel expenses on seven I They put a commentators as an implied lion for peace hut for renewed than scheduled to Japan which has no hostilities accompanied lit thp blueprint inlo diplomatic relations with Rod by negotiations for n Reneral trips I shape fragmentarily without Chins peace settlement in the area