Amarillo Globe-Times (Newspaper) - December 4, 1961, Amarillo, Texas -US ARMY Press American infantrymen in battle dress guarded a sandbagged point with bazooka and automatic weapons at the West Berlin side of the Friedrichstrasse point today The GIs dug in as Communists moved in troops and laborers to row gaps at crossing points between East and West Berlin Reds Toil All Night Strengthening Wall SUNDAY CLOSING BE ENFORCED By JOHN BERLIN Working through lie night under flood lights East German workers seven crossing West and East Berlin today and strengthened the adjacent sections of the Berlin wall with more concrete narrowed the points between German people's army also in battle dress with machine guns The British increased their trol on their short stretch of der near Hie Brandenburg Gate and French officers were reported observing the activity along the border of their sector Ministry added that it was East Germany's reply to U.S troop movements on the autobahn linking West Berlin with the free world Maj Gen Albert Watson II the U.S commandant in West Berlin written protest to his Car Firm Reports Mix-up By BRUCE ROMIG Staff Writer Texas new weekend ing laws will be enforced in Potter County Atty Naomi Harney said morning She laid down lie policy lie city's first incident of Blu Law enforcement since the statute took effect last month Police put the clamp on a used car dealership after receiving complaints Sunday morning Today an employe of the usec car firm said doors were on Sunday only because County Atty Harney had given her ap proval Employes of McCracken Co 1212 W 6th said they were under the impression that th new law was not being They opened then lot for business Sunday at 10 Complaints were received by the Amarillo Police Department and at p.m the car lot wa closed to business Officials of the company sail the decision lo open was on a letter from the company attorney James R Collins Collins caid he called the coun ty attorney Thursday lo whether the motor company close on Saturday and then re Final Edition AMARILLO Year 199 10 Cents 30 Texas Monday I 1961 Tha U.S command rushed about seven feet high and five feet a platoon of 30 thick Tank barriers of steel The formidable new walls were viet counterpart Col Andrei open aU Solovyev According to Collins Mrs Hai Watson called the new told him that no action as a show of force were into action an illegal taken if the firm the Friedrichstrasse checkpoint in ground I lion of the four-power occupation open both days The firm wa the American sector the crossing designated by tho Communists for Allied personnel and other for- eigners With a bazooka and two guns set up behind bags the American soldiers faced several hundred men of the cast Berlin and de- Only small passages for on about eight feet wide for Soviet assurances tha there would be no interference with Allied and civilian traffic be tween sector and Eas wall to Berlin Watson called the Eas German explanation an See 2 and two to feet for trians were left open The East Germans said they were protect East Berlin from any advised Western The Planes of Facing Threat tanga Kimba moved llp ened today to shoot down v N troops moved up three all planes flying cars to face them this secessionist At an abandoned military to govern its operations accord ingly until such time as she an a change of policy through the press and other new media Collins said he under stood Tills morning Mrs Harney said In the future any complaints re by the Potler Comity At office will be accepted Law enforcement officials of the Amarillo Police Department anci Potter County Sheriff's Office had agreed that sufficient ime should be given merchants o adjust lo the recently enacted said Mrs Harney I feel that the merchants have had sufficient time in which to comply with the law and any complaints are presented to this office they will be accepted Asst Chief of Police Claude B Evans said Sunday that tire Blue Laws have been treated in rillo in a manner similar to any new traffic law The public is Tension i a chance lo lo ply depot in Elisabethville para- troopers dug in and took up de- Katanga troops 1 lowed up the declaration by throwing up roadblocks on main roads leading to airport and the Indian FRIEND troop camp and troops is at flashpoint In a communique Sunday night See 2 threat was termed a very grave by acting Chief George Ivan Smith who reported it at once to Headquarters in New York Katanga troops killed one soldier wounded three and seized 15 as hostages during the end PRIZE Report on Death of Pets Wins Larry Don Martin -110 N tucky is awarded first place in the weekly contest coiv ducted by the Pub lishing Co He will receive a check for for reporting the ond foray on the pels of J J Cate 406 N Kentucky His tin kept the story alive and in- directly led to the capture of the culprit a dog by n staff reporter and an Animal Control official A wayward Iruck re- in a tip from Mrs Rogers 3102 and she will receive n check for second place award Mrs Rogers re- ported that the truck disappeared from a parking In on Monday night of last week It later was found with its check for will ho for- to Mrs Roy L Voting tll N Hughes for being tint with information that jni Injured when car the 1100 block of N i en Saturday afternoon jam Slant he said The firm McCracken Motor was aware of the law but was under the impression the law was not being said Evans No charges arc being brought against the firm When police close Sunday Student Dies As Car Flips DONALD LEE TAYLOR Donald Lee Taylor 19 son of L Taylor of Amarillo died about 11 p.m Sunday an hour after he was injured ir a accident 2.1 miles north of Abilene on U.S Highway 83 Suffering injuries in he accident and hospitalized at Hendrick Hospital Abilene was ry Shackelford 19 son of Dr and Mrs Foy W Shackelford 2117 Hughes Dr Shackelford Amarillo ist and Taylor owner of V L Taylor Co furniture stores here flew lo Abilene Sunday night upon being notified of the accident Both of the young men were sophomore students at Abilene Christian College They had been visiting in Amarillo during the weekend and left here about 4 p.m Sunday on their return trip to Sec J Recommended Heading Inside Today's GRAIN DEALERS Mil Page 3 KENNEDY REMAINS popular Gallup 4 MEANY AND exchange verbal Page 7 REDSKINS PICK Ernie in NFL 8 WALKER SAYS he'll work ilone in n AWOL 01 three mere 14 RUSK PROBLEM or H tt afternoon salesmen were Evans said most The new Blue Laws passed by the Texas Legislature became Nov 6 Since that time no complaints had been filed with either county or city law en- forcement officials until Sunday Chief of Police Wiley Alexander and Potter County Sheriff Jim Line said today any com- plaint received by their offices would be investigated prosecution supervision of the in Helium Production Tops Demand EXELL HELIUM PLANT Dec the first time in history helium tion is exceeding demand Henry P Wheeler assistant director for helium in the U.S Bureau of Mines toid three visiting congressmen here this morning Wheeler came from his office in Washington to assist in briefing three members of the House mines and mining of the Committee on In- and Insular Affairs Tlie congressmen arc Walter of Pampa J Edgar weth of Trinidad Colo and Ed Edmondson of Muskogee Okla subcommittee chairman I The briefing was directed by Paul V Mullins of Amarillo eral manager for helium tions i While noting that helium supply now exceeds demand Wheeler said the U.S must find more sources by 1985 or cut down on some uses The helium con- servation program now under way will only meet requirements to 1985 he said photo by FORBES Also he Was U.S Rep Walter Rogers center gazes intently at a liquid air demonstration Milton A Pearl or Washington staged for visiting congressmen this morning at Exell Helium Plant north of staff consultant to the com- arillo Rogers from Pompa visited the with Rep J Edgar right of Trinidad Colo and Rep Ed Edmondson of Muskogee Okla The was presented by C G Kirkland of Amarillo chief of the laboratory After the briefing the three series branch at the Helium Research Center here congressmen toured he Exell plant Having earlier to visit the helium plant at Laos Peace Pact Signed 111 Canada j Okla the visitors I lively planned a sloo this after- I noon at the Helium Research i tor at Helium Plant west of Amarillo The Exell plant built in 1032 is the largest government-owned plant in operation GENEVA Dec 4 Western powers and Soviet bloc concluded a far-reaching agreement today on how to maintain the peace and neutrality of Laos I decision's The six-point agreement was adopted at a Control session of the Laos peace conference It for Laos The of Canada India and Rogers To operative when the neutrality treaty now being f din j 1 drafted by he conference is Some important obstacles remain to be overcome the integration of he hostile Laotian military for areas of friction at Luncheon Guest speaker at a public The agreement stipulates that i luncheon to be held Wednesday formal recommendations of in the Herring Hotel Tbe agreement reached in long commission can only be made Ballroom will be Rep Walter But today's agree marked step forward permanent ui can be approved by majority In his talk before the group aken by the Laotian neutrality voles Rogers will discuss congressional nd was hailed by Western agreement will allow legislation past and future of in- nd Communist delegates i Soviel Franco to a limited lo Amarillo area citizens Only 300 persons can be l 5 jf bargaining names unanimous vote but situation of Pampa and t c and the Soviet Union and other minor Congressional District rward permanent guardians of can approved by majority In his talk before the Red dims Han-Fu mi- iare the co-chairmen of the detachment and some conference Under advisers in Laos afler new agreement their is adopted wishing to attend may make for the luncheon and cgi See Condition of Blast Victim Is Serious By SlaH Writer A IcAse on a room healer Ibis morning trig gored an explosion that seriously burned a Amarillo oman Mrs Clinton G Lucille Lynch was listed in serious condition by authorities at St Anthony's pital at noon today She second anil degree burns about the face neck shoulders al control commission of Canada and Poland The western powers want regular forces in Laos placed Comic COMPLIMENT form of flattery which women under tho Royal Laotian Army often utter and sometimes command is Thj WCSt also wants j 1 I the commission lo supervise ATTORNEY GENERAL disbanding of Ibe Communist Pathet Lao's jungle guerrillas three rival of the chamber princes still have to work out Also appearing on the program The na pro-western n and See 21 Laura First Dancer George and Director Felipe Segura They are scheduled to appear i here Thursday night in Municipal 1 Auditorium All of us highly f h c agreement reached sincerely hope that the progressive have made here will have a influence on Hie situation in Chang said But he declared that the tern demand for military tion had created a new obstacle in our conference The Americans themselves well James Is In Race AUSTIN AP Rep Tom James announcement said The know that such on absurd of Dallas said today lines arc already drawn THE would only bo spurned AND TV kyi M N A Look at DRAFT CHIEF MM b he blast occurred at the ily home a gray asphalt tile House located al the rear of 806 Polk Fire department officials that a connection on the gas jet supplying a bathroom er was loose and just hanging Gas escaping from the con- filled the bathroom and pcd through the attic of he three-room home A lame under a hot water er torched off the Must shortly 10 sending tiro Into In t th socialist countries under n circumstances consent fo such a suggestion of iit he internal affairs of Chans said U.S delegate H van told the conference tho tern that Is emerging for ment on Laos is n pattern tor not In linos not only in Asto but the which gives how lhat there can of differences in AMARILLO AND Partly this and Tuesday Possibly o little verv or rain day 58 Tuesday 43 and cooler 1 o do v Scattered showers and Portly cloudy ond ond day SI to if lows 30 norm to 30 NORTHERN NEW Portly cloudy moi today A t Crest Who now Bowers ond mow In mainly In the ond will ho a candidate for attorney because of my record of consist general ently and fighting aware my candidacy will crime the professional ed by powerful and their ns well the special in MAD f1 WHS T of House Investigating ConMllitteeiwannef most W conducted vice probes FOR NORTH Beaumont and Port win ll nine normal The only other ii is Tom wim only f of stale Former Carr who ona u t Ally Will Wilson ma dale I HT J i