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3-A THE MIAMI HERALD Thursday Sppt 10 1904 Nixon To Head New Unit Barry Names Task Force Security Net Tightens for Johnson Visit x-JK'x Manpower Takes --Associated Press Wi rephoto Is Pushed From Rising Water in Downtown St Augustine and rains fra Hurricane Dora hit the area Wednesday causing such flood scenes Granddad Says As Motel Roof Flies Away Hurricane Slams Into Mainland CESE5ID' were being eroded at a frighten ing rate by seas which knocked down piers and washed out por- tions of Highwav A1A winds on Its leading reached across Georgia to theeement of forei'gn hclps South Carolina line 1 "Our view is just this: If an section included two rooms and a hall Gerry Adams 61-year-old owner and manager who has lived here since 1907 said the noise of wind and rain was so great he did not hear the collapse "We knew the wall was weakening but there was nothing we could he said and political he said The Secret Service and our police prefer maximum security hut a president ceil change all that on the spur of the moment when he arrives on the Johnson like his predecessor the late President Kennedy sometimes breaks away' from his security guards to hand-hake with the crowd greeting him Johnson will aridre-s the 1-5iK JAM delegates in the main ballroom of the Deauville Hotel at 10 am Tuesday During his appearance the labor union one of the largest in the Western Hemisphere with 815000 member is expected to endorse him over his Republican rival Sen Barry Goldwater Goldwater also will be in Florida Tuesday but not in Miami The Arizona senator will bid for votes in Orlando Tampa and St Petersburg IAM delegates were told hy a so-called industrialist during Wednesday's session that the one way for both labor and management to cope with the problems resulting from automation is to create new industries John I Snyder Jr chairman and president of US Industries Inc which manufactures automation equipment said there is ample room today for development of new products as well as markets He pointed out that with many new nations emerging around the world and in need of development the market potential is Furthermore he said are hundreds of potential new consumer products cloaked in secrecy rotting in the files of our Defense Snyder who is co-chairman of the American Foundation on Automation and Employment said both labor and management need to work together to overcome the unemployment created by machines replacing men "We have entered an era in which we must court totally new' ideas and techniques that will be very far removed from any approaches we have known he declared Our very salvation in my opinion depends on innovation innovation and the cooperative will of us Snyder one of the few management leaders ever to address a top labor organization said he got the title because some of his business colleagues felt he was pro-labor Snyder said he has countless friends in labor but reminded that his business is that of manufacturing automation machines which in effect replace workers "I wish you would also remember that I am not so much pro-labor as I am he added the unemployment problem and the automation problem are at least as serious for business as they are for Also addressing the IAM Wednesday was Canadian Minister of Labor Allan Mac-Eachen Appearing on Thursday's program will be US Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz US Sen Ralph Yarborough of Texas and James Patton president of the National Farmers Union Neiv Baker Probe Gets Demo Sanction SEATTLE Sen Barry Goldwater denouncing years of mistake retreat and confusion in world affairs" Wednesday night announced formation of a Republican "Peace and task force to discuss foreign policy issues with free world leaders The Republican presidential nominee delivered a sharply-worded indictment of Kennedy-Johnson foreign policies in a speech here He accused the Democrats of playing politics with world affairs and cautioned that the nation should be prepared "to be faced w-ith a crisis of some sort just before an Goldwater named former Vice President Richard Nixon to head the special wwld affairs task force He said its members will "discuss with leaders of the free world ways in which freedom's cause can he best advanced while keeping the Declaring that record of disaster failure retreat and confusion I an unbroken chain right around the Goklwater contrasted the world policies of the two parties In these terms: The missile crisis he said also advance warning to the of retaliatory raids against North Vietnamese bases Earlier Wednesday in a speech at Klamath Falls Ore Goldwater charged that the Johnson administration treating every action of the Soviet Union with kid has let the United Nations drift into a new crisis over non-pay-Wnt hy Russia of UN peacekeeping funds Tides WIAMI MAMOR Jftv HIGH the cause of freedom do it If it hurts the cause of freedom reject it "But what does this administration say? If an element of foreign policy hurts Lyndon Johnson's election chances forget it If it helps his election chances assign ten press agents Water lapped over causeways to ger was in effect northward leading to Sea Island and St Goldwater said his comments to Myrtle Beach SC Gale Simon's Island off Brunswick were nft "political campaign (warnings were displayed on the Some 5000 persons stayed in hut rather "history trag- Florida West Coast from Sara- their homes on the islands hut ic real and undeniable fact Isota to Appalachicoia as many more fled inland While thp center of the storm Hilton Head Ga a few miles1 hung off the Florida coast high from the South Carolina line reported winds of 50 to 55 miies an hour and pounding seas Civil Defense authorities In (South Carolina ordered the evacuation of beaches and low tareas along the coast Schools in Charleston were closed Two Miami-based tugs disa-: hied and in danger from huge waves kicked up off North of 1962 the senator said it jCaroiina by the hurricane were proved the administration towed to safety at Morehead dead and dangerously in City by Coast Guard vessels planning on the basis that the iThe tugs with nine crewmen Soviet would never move mis-150-foot-wide strip of shore- (aboard were the Zeeland II and sties into this hemisphere line for a distance of 15 miles (the Tuscola owned by Stephen? He said it also proved that Sustained wind of 50 miles By JOHN Mi DERMOTT Herald Political Writer Tight preparations got unrip way today at Miami Roach lollowing Whito House confirmation that Fro-ririrn! Iytirion Johnson will fly here Tuesday to ad-riiess the Intcinational Association of Micinnists Convention Police Chief Rocky Pomer-anre said surveys are being marie of all possble helicopter landing sites Secret Service agont already are checking nut the area around the Deauville Hotel where the IAM convention is in session Fomorance pointed out that the Secret Service has final -y in all security aspects for the President except one: "There is always a choice between maximum security 2 Pickets Killed in Meat War BOX DUEL Wis (UPI) 1 Two men were killed under the wheels of a livestock truck and two were injured Wednesday when massed farmer pickets tried to block shipment of cattle to the stockyards Shawano County police said the 1500 pickets at the Equity Cooperative Yards were mem-: hers or supporters of the National Farmers Organization (XFOi which has been conducting a militant "holding in 23 states to keep meat off the market The men were killed depti- ties said when pickets lpaped onto a eattle-laden truck driven by Ivan Miller Cecil Wis as it began to move slowly through the picket lines The pickets began to rock the truck front side to side policej said Miller was traveling in second gear As the rocking mounted police said some of the pickets lost their grip and fell off the truck Two of them fell beneath the wheels and were crushed to death They were identified as Alvin Cummings 44 Antigoj Wis and Howard Falk 64 Bonduel The injured men were not Immediately identified Doctor said they appeared to have suffered nothing worse than bruises Angry pickets swarmed around Miller's truck following the incident and tried to attack: him Sheriff's deputies who had been called out to guard against violence extricated Miller and took him to the Shawano Coun-1 ty Jail for questioning I For three weeks the NFO has been trying to force the price of meat up by keeping livestock off the market There have been numerous charges of violence in connection with the "holding alleged dy-namitings tire shootings fence cutting letters threats and intimidations Election in 1963 SANTO DOMINGO Doming lean Republic (UPD Thc civilian junta government has scheduled elections Sept lj 1965 for a new president a1 congress and local officials I Forecasts MIAMI AND VICINITY Partly cloudy through Friday High about 90 West to south west winds 10 to 20 mph slowly diminishing SMALL BOAT BULLETIN West to sruthwet wmfls 15 to 25 knots siowiy 0 in ing Inland wafers choooy trail craft snouid continue to exercise caution Partly cloudy FLORIDA See latest advisory and bu- letm on Dora for sale and hurricane derails Squads and heavy rain gradually spreading into most of extreme rorn portion throuqn Friday Considerable oudiness with occasional ra central portir today becoming partly cioudv W'th scathed showers Friday Partly c'oody extreme south portion High 75 to 85 north 85 to 92 south MARINE Cape Kennedy to Kev West including Florida Bay See latest advisory for hurricane and gaie warning details South of warning area west to southwest wind 15 to 35 knots diminish ng a Pttie Occasional ram extreme north diminishing today: Few showers south portion Caoe Sable to Tarpon Sorngs See latest advisory Dora or gaie warning details South of warning area west to southwest winds 15 to 30 knot dimtnisning a little today Considerable cloudiness with occasional north portion Partly c'OudV with few rowarj south portion Tarpon Springs to Aoaiachcoia See latest advisory Hurricane Dora Over As Stranded Car tcinds About 20 feet of the hotel pier on the shore end crumbled during the afternoon leaving the remainder stand- ing Other roofs were peeling off up and down the beach The Neptune Tavern lost its top The top landed Wi the center of a main street where police roped it off Private homes on the ocean headed hy Sen Everett Jordan (D NC) "to conduct this Sen William charged on the Senate floor last week that $2500(1 of the alleged $35000 payoff wa funneled through Baker to the I960 Kennedy-Johnson presidential campaign According to Williams the money was contained in a check which also included McCloskey 's premium on the performance bond for the stadium McClosk-ey is former US ambassador to Ireland Williams said the other $10-000 went to insurance agent Don Reynolds who said he acted as an intermediary in the transaction Reynolds was cited by Williams as the source of his information Hong Kong Buttons Up HONG KONG (Thursday) (API Battered last week by Typhoon Ruby Hong Kong buttoned up today under the threat of a direct hit from Typhoon Sally A spokesman at the Royal Observatory said Sally was "the biggest in living Press reports from Manila said the center winds exceeded 200 miles an hour The observatory located the typhoon 170 miles southeast of the British colony and said it was approaching at 14 miles an hour Sunset Sunrise Brothers of Miami seemed to be taking the greatest damage The surf was breaking the seawall in places and undermining the foundations of some homes Waves rolled into the streets Sea foam like a snow blizzard covered yards and collected on bushes houses and cars MANY OLDT1MERS like Takach were riding out the storm on the beach Jacksonville had never had a direct hurricane hit and some just wouldn't believe it would happen now Harry Vincent a retired metallurgist at 221 First St waved from his front porch The wind blew steadily and the water rose "We've ridden everything out that came our way during the past 16 he said worried a little bit But all Hi two-story house about 50 yard off the beach i old and wooden hut he Insisted it was strong He said his wife and two teenage daughter were no more nervous than he "I have to keep an eye on those girls They're at the age when something like this is a challenge The youngest one is liable to go out there and take a If so it would have been like a doll swimming in a washing machine I THE BEACH William Haas fought the storm with 50 volunteers and then had to give up The Atlantic Ocean was boiling over the sea wall and undermining the foundations of his house The winds stung the workers as they dug up front lawn bagged it and stuffed the bags under the front porch Swamping wave snsiked the nien and made footing tricky Fierce gusts persistently rolled down trouer legs that had been hiked up Finally Haas called the movers "There's nothing we can do getting he said of his oceanfront home "This will be one of the first to go" The vans hauled his furniture away and Haas left the house to the mercy of Dora i pm Today 6:31 pm Today 6:01 am Map Sy despite months of warning of missiles there administration totally political in its goals and instincts could and would wait until the perilous last moment to take action take action at a time that would have maximum domestic Air Force said highest cal northward turn early spared Cape and the middle east coast from an aseault hy the A Wednesday Kennedy Florida expected head-on hurricane Cape were 58 miles per hour and damage whatso- ported WASHINGTON (UPI) Senate Democratic leaders agreed unanimously Wednesday to reopen the politically explosive Bobby Baker case as demanded by Republicans They backed a full investigation of a new charge against the former Senate aide On President Johnson's order the FBI already is looking into GOP charges that Baker arranged a 535000 kickback to the 1960 Democratic campaign fund by millionaire builder Mat-! thew McCloskey The deal was alleged to have been made after McCloskey former treasurer for the Democratic National Committee got a government contract to build the District of Columbia stadium Senate Democratic chieftains said they would back a resolution directing the Senate Rules Committee to reopen the entire Baker case with special emphasis on the kickback charge Republicans have complained the Rules Committee "white-! the case in its earlier I seven-month investigation Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield introduced the resolution shortly after the I policy committee meeting He i said it would be brought up for i action today But Sen John Williams! (R Del) countered with a substitute resolution which would put the investigation under the Senate Government Operations Committee Williams said he had no con fidence in the Rules Committee The Weather Bureau said jDora had been driving due west! along the bottom of a high pres-! sure ridge which prevented it from curving to the north It the Gulf of Tonkin a hint of changed direction when the things to he asked repeating his charge that the administration gave deliberate ridge eakened Hurricane Ethel a future warning Americans must he prepared under such an administration to be faced by a crisis of some sort just before an The beaches lost three feet of sand Fernandina Beach suffered even greater losses in the 1944 storm Further south Daytona Beach and other beaches on the edge of Dora's fury were washed by high tides but apparently suffered no great losses through erosion Daytona Beach had north winds Wednesday morning and the winds shifted to northwest and to west as the storm moved away thus helping to parry the blows of hurricane seas Neither Hurricane Clen nor Hurricane Dora did any harm to Jupiter Island beaches which have suffered severe erosion in recent years got more sand now than we had before either said Richard Tuggle retired Navy admiral and town manager of Jupiter Lsland Jupiter Island has been doing extensive work to preserve its beaches and meanwhile gained power as it moved westward in the general direction of the area under assault from Dora The Weather Bureau said at II pm that Ethel with 90 mile-an-hour winds in a small area near the center was near latitude 275 north longitude 647 west about 300 miles south of Bermuda and advancing at seven miles an hour Hurricane-less Midwest Swelters in Hot Spell Local Temperatures Sepl 9 1964 Moonrise Today 10:09 am I Moonset Today 9:37 pm Data ana Forecast US Dept of Commerce Weather Bureau Miami Fla National Summary The interior of North Florida Georgia and South Carolina braced for wind driven torrential rams with the threat of widespread small stream flooding Ethei a sister hurricane remained in he Atlantic showing little in the way of movement In contrast to the rigors of tropical bom weather sunny skies favored most of the nation Thundershower activity was restricted mainly to the proximity of a front stretching across the Central Rockies to the Great Lakes South of the front a late summer hot spell continues over the nations rmdsectior Goodtand in northwest Kansas hit a record high of 101 degrees Chicago has had hree consecutive days of 90 plus temperatures with no break te heat iiev until Friday This is much aoeve normal for this time of the year The national weath- outlook fop today: Heavy ram and windy in tne South Atlantic states lit JtU a a lit Te'eoho-es hoe vv eo Deos 35r 2'' :::2 350-2 1 Scbscripton By Cor-er) Do 1 Doly Surdov 1 'Ae-fc 30 20 50 6V-r 780 5 20 1300 1 "tear 15 oO 1 0 40 26 00 Fres for Posc1 Zo'-e 1 2 by mail: Miami Airport Miami Beach Aoaachicoia Daytona Beach Ft Lauderdale Ft Myers Gainesville Homestead 'acksonvdle Key Aest Asheville NC Atlanta Birm'ngham Charleston Jackson Miss Knoxville Little Rock Louisville Albany Ba more Boston Butrin Montreal Chicago Cmemnafi Cleveland Columbus Des vo nes Detroit Duluth A 'buO'teraue P-Smrck Brownsville Crver Ft Aorth Las Vega Los Santo Dnmingo Ba'bea C2 Havana Kirgson Hots: For lidtt 1 ethtr poinli corrpctions in houn tnd (: Fort Pdrcs (city docu) Lit for hlh 2:11 for low (inltt frct hh 0:11 low St Inlsf tltfty) subtrpet 020 hih fsun Bppch (ocean) tu low Hdisbore dd 0:1) hien 0:3 low Pert led Entrance (ietfitt) tdd 0:0 end tow MecArthur Ceusewey end) edd 1 1 him 1:10 low Yecnt Besin edd 1:21 tilth 147 Ceee Fioride (west tide) Key cevne edd 0:4 hielv 1:02 low Hey edd 0:55 hieh 1:15 low Keyt Bitceyne Bey edd 1:4 MO low Angelfish Key edd 0:22 lew Pumpkin Key Card edd 1:5) high 3 0 low Careen Key Lereo edd 0:34 hieh 1:0 Large Sound Key Lereo add 3:35 low Tavernier edd 0 34 0:) low The periodic tide is Iibie in the eastern pert of Ife ST MARKS RtVtt HJCH em pm em 4 03 5:01 4:20 5:4 11: 5:00 6:4 5:37 1:15 Todav Friday Saturday Sunday Note: For tides at other points moke these corrections In hours end minutes: Naples (outer coast) subtract 2:0 ter Mph 2:12 for low: Merce Big Marco River subtract 10 tor hieh for Solunar Tables AM Mie mo MM Jodnv I 15 205 40 Friday 05 2:55 30 Saturday 55 3 45 to 20 Sunday 4:35 11:10 The above schedule tor solunar ads has been taken from John A Kniehts Solunar Table Fish Inf hunting are best Immediately to Ing these times Metor periods lest an hour and a halt or two hours It after and minor periods era of what shorter duration Statistics September 9 194 Revive Humid'ty g-et oat '2 hours oast hour mperatLre excess since 'St pf rr-y-m Ar'Jrrii 'Ved eCS temD rce Jan g-es ad icwest tn(j da4 1939 Loca rainfall for 24 hr 7pm man This month In inches rnorM inches Cefencv since Jan inches) Fanan smee Jan 1st inches i 7 00 a 8 85S 7 00 29 77 66 91 7a 84 82 14 266 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