Albuquerque Journal (Newspaper) - November 13, 1962, Albuquerque, New Mexico Today's Smile II Iwk met ef lbe Ibe The Ibe Tt moved lie bottle it time holt In Ibe ALB LEADING NEWSPAPER NAL Good Morning Tie BlUIc Sil Cm Al A True T Year Volume SU 41 Second elau fica at and it U.S Stands Firm About Removal Of Red Bombers Concern Deepens Over Unpredictable Castro Behaviour WASHINGTON UPI President Kennedy Monday stood firm on his insistence that Soviet bombers must bo removed from Cuba now Hint the Russian missiles have been drawn Kennedy and his chief tary und diplo- matic advisers met for an hour and -15 minutes to review Idlest developments in the Cuban crisis They heard a report on current from son U S Ambassador to the United Nations and John J McCloy head of a coordinating committee lhat is dealing with the sions for removal of of- fensive Cuba Forty-two missiles now have been taken out of Cuba nnd are on their back to Russia The bomber ble of carrying nuclear wcap ons still Secretary Pierre inger said the government's position on removal of viet weapons from Cuba in- the bombers had not changed The Soviets in talks with the Americans at United Nations have tried lo downgrade the from the category inlo which had placed They have claimed the planes are now part of the Cuban Air Force But Ihc United States has made removal of the blockade conditional on pullback of llic ers Qualified officials said has informed lhat the appear to be Ing on good faith in laking out the missiles But the concern was said to be deepening over lie un- behavior of Cuban Premier Fidel Most U S officials ing on the Cuban crisis are inclined to give credence lo Moscow's wilh lro There slill is no word here on progress if been made in the talks between the Cuban leader and Soviet ty Premier I yan has been Cuba 10 days It is expected the result ol the Mikoyan lo Cuba will be Castro's agreement lo send back the Soviet aircraft which have not yet been But failing of international spot supervision the is lo continue its aerial surveillance of Ihc island indefinitely This be to make certain there is no new this time by Cuba to secretly build launching pads for any siles the regime may have concealed Deputy Defense Secretary Roswell Gilpatrick suid Sun day that the United States had no proof that all missiles had been removed and never be sure unless on-site Inspection was permitted The Russians said 12 siles were in Cuba The DC tense Dept Monday gave a breakdown of heir departure Officials here stress the point that nny relaxation o blockade around Cuba would be a concession Moscow and not the regime Tuesday Morning November 13 1962 Pages ta Two Price Cancel how of Force It Guantanamo Armored Display Planned After Cuban GUANTANAMO B A Y AP U.S urines plan to run an group today along ic fence line separating is naval base from Cuba as abruptly cancelled ay night The Marines had been ng he show of force after flurry of by ubans in the area The appearance of a dis- ilch from here radio a hurried inference in the of car Adm Edward J ell chief of the U.S Naval ase After the cancellation of notation of it slill on the bulletin oard in the news center here There be an run along fence age Dr Spain lold his audience nadc Tip mostly of veterans and their families that all great nations have symbols hat to a country's ory and added that symbol- cally Veteran's Day should remind us of our history But he pointed out that we A MOMENT OF SILENCE in honor of the nation's war dead was observed Monday morning during a ceremony at the Veterans Hospital In the above picture the flag is being lowered to half mast while a squad waits at attention to fire a lute The flag ceremony took place on the lawn in front of llic Veterans Hospital Journal photo Veterans Urged To Stress Values Of U.S System Dr R Spain in an address demonstrate unique values of our system He spoke Monday morning before several hundred persons attending n Veteran's Day program on the Veteran's grounds He called for continued loyally understanding nnd sup of this country's Jen Bella Encounters Bitterness ALGIERS med Tien Bella returned day from a lour of the ern regions where he ran into stubborn Berber guerrillas de- manding and also Bitterness among hungry peasants Promises of sweeping and stale farms brought apparent comfort to the ragged ahs peasants of im- easl snid The peasants expected large European would b c chopped up inlo small plots nnd land parceled Ben Bella's announcements tha large holdings would be ad- ministered by the state and not partitioned brought pointment to many TRADE TALKS OPEN BRUSSELS UPf Nor way has opened formal nc for entry inlo the European Common Market A Norwegian delegation let by Foreign Minister Halyard M met wilh ministers of European trade bloc for less than one hour ire living in a period of cri is and said there arc more things to be con at this time includ ng the opportunity offered by uch a crisis Spain said Hie 1962 Vet eran's Day observance ma go down in history as mark ng a period of intensified cri is He snid it nch a period of crisis should be in Ihc demonstrating >rinciples and our nation In this line he said it i he duly of each person t demonstrate active citizen ship in the community arnde Opening Feature The hour long wilh a parade dow San Maleo to the Veteran where much of th crowd already had Veterans of four Spanish American W o r 1 War I World War II and th in Ih parade All major organizations participated an were recognized during Ih ceremony After he flag was to half masl a salute by firing squad and Taps th formal program Cil Commission Chairman Archi was master of cen monies A large number of at the VA Hospital some i in wheelchairs gall ered on the lawn The Veteran's cil sponsored the program Battered Island of Guam Declared Disaster Area Billie Sol Estes t fl 1 hies Affidavit He Is Pauper Texan Once Rated Asks Free Appeal EL Billie PASO Tex Sol Estes whose t There were two ng incidents Capl Patrick E OToole an Calif related latest rock throwing ind- ent Ho said the Marines were called a machine gun from the con- rele block bunkers built by he Marine engineer battalions the Cuba egan hurling rocks Tiie Marines reaction Toole said was that good The Cubans are starling to lake this a personal war and t we ever have to after they are going to wish hey had never started ng O'Toole said A lot of the men were tile worried about the possi of going inlo combat lor he first time but they are not iow They just think the ubans are childish They ure that pretty childish o be throwing rocks when you a rifle on your shoulder Flying above the bunker on an improvised pole was a flag along by Cpl Gordon Fine of San Fine it when he joined in for like he said So far none of the Marines has been hurt by the flying and none has lost his restraint Not a shot has been ired wealth once was estimated at more than million Tiled an affidavit in U S District Couit Monday ing hat ho Is now a pauper The affidavit received together with petition asking that he be allowed to appeal from llic federal courl order declaring him rupt without having to pay costs of Ihc appeal The request came lead of Thursday's deadline appealing the ruling ol S Dist Judge R E on If granted the cnt would have to pay Ihc sis to lo bout including r preparing the lengthy transcript of proceedings nys He's Farmer said he is now ul property or money hich to pay and fees is has been nd exhausted he said by e various lawsuits brought gainst him He has filed no- ce of appeal through his al and in the to J C Brooke in he so Marshals destructive tire At Court Cafe Skies Are Clear Over New Mexico Skies remained clear over New Mexico Monday and temperatures were veil above normal for thi registered i IB for the second day 8 degrees t h day's normal Considerable warming oc in the northeast quad rant of he where Clay on warmed 14 degrees Sunday to a 72 Las Vega gained 10 degrees to C7 Th maximum Monda at Red River with a 58 Minimum u r c Monday morning were nca normal The coolest spot were Gallup wilh a 21 nn Red River wilh 10 que a 22 in t h Valley and a 30 at Air port MILLION COLLECTED WASHINGTON at New Mexico collected million from highway user during 1961 he U.S of Commerce Californ led the list of stales wil millions collected fron the users of its highways Post Office Dept Points With Pride After Goof on Hammarskjold Stamp WASHINGTON fl Wilh a louch of pride Post Office admitted day lhat somebody goofed on Us new Dag Hammarskjold slamp But the was in the fact such a thing pens so seldom In running off 120 million of the 4 cent commemorative stamps government printers turned out 200 wilh an in verted yellow said n posla official This is only the second time in 55 years lhat such n thing has happened Tho inverted yellow means lhat lower portion of the slamp which should he yellow is a blank while and designation is in the upper right instead ol lower lell corner It also means that some slamp collectors arc jubilant about the whole hing Three in Akron Ohio have 19 of the 200 and value at to each James F special lo general said the ID were Sunday night by a inspector who made a special Irip from lo Akron Another inspector left day for Irvington N J said to check out an- other claim A collector says he has come up wilh a pane al 50 of Ihc rare stamps The sheet of 200 cut into four 50 slamp panes This is a great lo Ihc Bureau of Engraving and Stanley J chiel ol tha de- philatelic When you slop lo Ihin hat fellows print 25 30 billion stamps a year us and that the only olhe lime this happened was 191 il's of a miracle he said The 1918 slamp was a 2 cent air mail issue recalled Ih one of recently sold for T he value of Iho liar will d on how many eventual lurn up he said Officers from the slale fir Monday inspecting I h cene of a smoldering f i r the Id Court Cafe at 109 W The cause had not Teams of firemen at time 50 men fought 111 and smoke for mor ion M hours and lalo Mon ay the area in front of th landmark was sli off and worker ere boarding up windows The fire broke out aboi Sunday night and minutes Intc smoke billowing from in the closed iml turned in an alarm at a box The main fire quickly sent ladder rucks pumpers and auxiliary equipment to th c ccne and firemen b c B n n lunching into the structure L h axes and a r s seeking source of the dense smoko No Wholesale Firings Seen Campbell Says S SCOTT Jack Campbell plans no wholesale livings f state personnel Cov purpose of he aid Monday Campbell said he has made no selections as yet ol leads of slate agencies or members of its boards e added it might be some me before he had any ap ointments to announce He is satisfied with Ihc of several stale he reported ut believes the state coul it game unds lo better advantage b locking streams with mor ish than by importing anie animals Campbell wh Republican Gov Ed vin L in las general election topped briefly in ue Monday en roulo from is cabin in Ihc Pecos Coun ry to his home in also slopped her en route lo Sanl after a week's State Buy Million HA Mortgage Jy HILL FEATHER SANTA FF Wi The Slate Council acting vcr a mild protest by out- going Slale Treasurer Joe Col- away approved the purchase if an million mortgage on a Chicago lousing project Monday The council also made Commitment lo purchase for on a Carlsbad housing project for he elderly placing a one-year imil for the project to be proved for an FHA loan The slale permanent funds or the purchase of Ihc Chi cago housing mortgage wil be gained through what is called unlocking ury securities now held by of these securities will be sold t meet the purchase price o higher yielding gage Treasury securities which now can be sold at a market value higher than orig inal cost will be used to off set losses on those which will have lo be sold o current market at lowo than original cost This pro is the basis of unlock ing Council Member Paul J Vollmar Jr of Albuquerque who mode motion th mortgage transactions sale KHA mort gages will increase the re turn to the o permanent funds by 1.2 per cent on the money vested Callaway in explaining hi reason for voting against th Chicago housing project mor gage purchase said he di ion rest I gol a good Camp jell of week h pent at his fishing cabin caught my limit ol fish couple of days The fish ar blill there you have lo wor i little harder lo gel he ban in the summer The Campbell is a fish erman not a hunter has give rise to reports he would sist game c a liltle more stocking of fis He virtually confirmed thes reports I don't know how far w lave gone in monies for importation o Most State Offices Observe Veterans Day SANTA FE Lfl Stata o fices in Santa Fc were close Monday in observation Veterans Day The holiday fell on Sunday but law says when an designated slale holiday Jal on a Sunday slale employe are given the following Mon day off However the Slate Inves ment Council held its regula Kills 6 evels Buildings At Pacific Base Hundreds Injured By Winds Gauged At 175 MPH HONOLULU UPI Kennedy Monday Guam a major dis- ster area in the wako of Karen which nocked down 95 per cent of le island's buildings Sunday killing six persons and hundreds Guam officials amage from 175 mile an lour winds well inlo the of millions Governor Manuel Guerrero said present situation on Guam much more serious than hat of when U S troops bombarded island to erate it from Japanese He said the works and in- vestment of 17 years have wiped out The U S Air Force typhoon varning system was vilh keeping down the death oil in the worst storm i n Guam's recorded history Kennedy ordered an ate survey of relief needs The Office oC Emergency Planning a team of experts lo the island and the can Cross flew in five disaster workers from Tokyo Washington and Manila A radio broadcast from Guam heard in Honolulu said three towns including Agana were leveled Water was being distributed by truck but a jor problem re- mained Almost All Homeless Gov Manuel Guerrero in a report to President Kennedy said typhoon destroyed 05 per cent of the civilian com- including commercial Continued A-l Albuquerque Weather AND Con- mostly today day UK variable both voi HUb liay lawl t OK airport NEW Generally today and Wednesday but Tlth high Briefly a IfaU alternant end In Wednesday cocker p HUhs SOUTHERN NEW today except partly In ttsi Ihls lo partly Wednesday Warmer today and In a cooler In west Wednesday Inlay tovi The cafe has been operated he last Iwo to three years k jy the three Chronis home addresses not available If was founded at lint site in by Robert P Kalson now a realtor here One of operators de- lo venture an estimate on his losses Unofficially it put al upwards of nol including V loss The blaze and attendant smoke and also did serious damage to the cent Hearing A i d office fronting on Fourth SI and considerably less mostly from smoke lo Franklin's Fivc-and-Ten Store Some nine firemen s u s- l a i n c d minor injuries in battling Ihc fire among Chief Simon Scligman and Chief Leo Be- most seriously hurt were M Armando whose left arm and leg were struck by a w h i p 1 n s hing water hose and Fireman Adolph who cut a toe while using an nxc Firemen estimated they put in about 500 the tire using 7000 feel of two and a inch hose lesser amounts of smaller nnd 300 cot ladder Weather Page ATTACKING Firemen plunge into billowing smoke hoses in nn effort lo control a midnight Sunday blaze which destroyed the inside of Iho 36 year old Court Cafo 109 Among firemen are Asst Chiefs Leo right and Ray foreground nnd Lt Jim Chavez name on jacket Al ils peak some 50 men fought the fire Journal