Corpus Christi Caller (Newspaper) - October 26, 1961, Corpus Christi, Texas EX Crossword Puzzle Editorials Farm Markets Oil Sports News Page 2B Page Page Page 1C Page 3B WEATHER Yesterdays High Low Temperatures Airport 8468 Downtown 8874 Sunrise am Set pm Moonrise pm Sot am High Tide pm Lows 10 am pm VOL 239 Strand class postage Paid at Corcus Christ CORPUS CHRISTI TEXAS THURSDAY OCTOBER 261961 Published day morning by the Publishing Co 52 FIVE CENTS FIXED BAYONETS DETERMINATION LEAD US CIVILIAN CAB INTO RED BERLIN soldiers in jeep are part of show of strength made in reply to Communists AMERICAN PATTON TANKS AIM CANNONS AT CONTROVERSIAL Allied forces also boosted as West tests new clamps on access right into radio from Berlin UN Bomb Protest Clears Committee Berlin Right Backed With Tanks Troops Tension Increases BERLIN API United Slates made an armed thrust intr Communist East Berlin day to enforce the of US occupation forces to move anywhere in this divided city The entire US gar rison was alerted for six hours Ten US Patton tanks and two armored personnel carriers roller up to the Allied crossing inf aimed their guns at the East Ger man police The British and French also bolstered their border forces But the US troops made no move when the Kast Berliners subsequently turned hack two Ar my sightseeing buses Twelve husky Military Police rode in three jeeps 400 yards into East Berlin to escort two Ameri cans in civilian clothes riding in a private car with li cense plates Under orders HIP two Ameri cans had refused to how to the Communist requirement to show their identification papers the East German guards The United States does not recognize the Kast German Red regime and insists on maintaining its right DUE ON EXTENSION OF An ordinance extending the oneway designations of Tan cahu and lo will be offered lor City Council action next week The extension was recommended several weeks ago by the Traffic Safety Advisory Board City Manager Herbert Whitney said yesterday he will put forward the tion next week yesterdays City Council meeting Mayor Ben f McDonald said the existing situation is a bottleneck We ought to extend the oneway portion to Furman or cut them back to Leopard he said and are now oneway from their conned ions with approaches to the Harbor Bridge to Agnes and Laredo which arc also oneway east nnd west Eventual plans call for extending the oneway designa tions lo becomes Third St and hua Santa Fe near Buford The city has already acquired right to straighten the jog at Third and Buford to clear the way for making the streets oneway to Louisiana Chapman Will Request Reinstatement Today Stickney Stay Asked j By Briggs x Two New Members Approved UNITED NATIONS NY 08 The Security Council Wednesday approved UN membership for Outer Mongolia and Mauritania breaking a deadlock that had en dangered Nationalist Chinas seat in the United Nations Nationalist China had threat ened to veto Outer Mongolia and the Soviet Union to veto Mauri tania Both lifted their veto threats sending the membership applications of the two small coun tries on io the General Assem bly where final approval is as sured They will become the 102nd and UN members The package deal was concluded after weeks of backstage maneu vering and appeals that reached to President Kennedy who urged President Chiang Na not to jeopardize their UN seat by Outer Mon golia as they had done in 1955 The Nationalists claim Mongolia is only a Communist puppet slate and belongs to China The deadlock was set up by the Soviet Union which vetoed Mau last December and threat ened to do so again unless the Mongolians were admitted African Support With onus thus thrown on the Nationalist Chinese by the Soviet Union 12 African supporters approached the Nationalists These 1 all French African colonies like Mauritania warned hey would retaliate against a Nationalist veto of Mon voting for Communist when debate on scaling Pei comes up in the General As sembly later this year Thru might have beer RUSSIAS DISPUTES RULING Reds claim US has tested similar bombs AP Trujillo Clique Leaves for Iy 01 1 IT of District Court here Gov Danie yesterday to delay ex or Howard B Stickney convicted killer until Su merne Court of the United Slates voted for Outer ad I t I I n enough to linns into the United Nations At Wednesdays meet ins 11 council nine members lakes He act ion on called the a new appeal governor Boh Looney announced in Houston that he had mission Britain Ceylon Chile Ecuador France Liberia the Soviet Union Turkey and I h e United Arab Republic The Unit filed a writ with Supreme Court asking for a review of the case is scheduled to die Friday eci Slates abstained Nationalist Chinas Twang did not in vole So that no protest bow ever meager or may he seized upon by the Soviet In quoted Daniel saying jfn lo cause further delay in the that in past the policy has admission of Mauritania been to grant slays pending court appeals He also Daniel accusation sterns from an as savins stay action does not oilier facet of originate with him hut that The Soviet Union vetoed arts on recommendation of he Mauritania last December to cur State Board of Pardons and friendship with Morocco role which claims Mauritania as parl Daniel also said he would ils and has country from Morocco to re tain indirect control of it Valerian Zorin on the Soviet Union again expressed his sup port for Moroccos claims but Dictators Son Stays In Dominican Repu More Nws cm CIUDAD TRUJILLO AP The government an Wednesday night that several members of the Trujillo dynasty have left the country o live in exile but Gen Rafael Trujillo Jr remains s linV Ia main rpfnriTlPrS inside Slid OUt r Red Bloc Maneuver Crumbles More Bomb News Page UNITED NATIONS NY AP A resolution Moscow to cancel a Wast was rammed through the UN Political Committee Wednesday night over bitter Soviet opposition By a vote of 7510 with one committee approved an resolu tion recommending that the UN Genera Assembly confront Mos cow with a solemn appeal to re frain from testing the big bomb scheduled before the end of month Only the Soviet bloc and Cuba against the appeal The action capped a day in which the Soviet bloc aided by some nations tried desperately to plunge the commit tee into procedural wrangles that would delay action But he committee chairman Mario of Argentina a skillful guided the committee to the voting stage despite repeated attacks from the Communist bloc pds Rebutted The Soviet bloc was rebuffed in Iwo attempts to avert a vote They first tried to have the committee adjourned and then to prevent a closure of debate which paved the way for an immediate vote The Genera Assembly will meet Thursday morning Den mark proposed arrangements be made to get quick ratification ot the committee action at that time In the course of the debate She Soviet Union indicated it would reject any appeal to call off the blast It declared ma by North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations would not rioter ilw Soviet Union from per its defensive capabilities At a morning session com mill ro choked off a filibuster and voted to set aside lest And hes he main target of reformers inside and out side the country Rains Belt Lower rea Former Police Cap R E cause of Chapmans Chapman said yesterday he feels that time a doctors statement mil Brigs request to the hoard and discuss board members Brigs said The Associated Press in a story from Austin quoted as saying he had taken the case to AT onri hue 01 By Tho Press Heavy thunderstorms belted UJ Il en France of amputating row much of lower Texas Wednesday pretty good and will attend the hearing at City Hall today in which he is asking for reinstate ment to the force The start at 9 am scheduled to that officials whether civilian or A can move freely in this sectored city without displaying passes before the Police and Civil Service Com mission in the City Council Cham ber at City Hall Chapmans attorney James C Martin said yesterday he expects itVin vim said Chapman had a bad heart and the hearing might precipitate a heart attack Martin said this week that while Chapmans health still is had I i his doctor suggested going ahead seek time o prepare But the US command hearing to run well into next to press the issue later when the week as he plans to subpoena 25 Red guards halted the buses and insisted on inspecting the passen RERUN 10 to SO witnesses The hearing originally was set for Sept 7 hut was postponed be and has ap plied for a stay of execution with Supreme Black in Court Justice Washington was quoted as Hugo ing the request for slay of ex with the hearing The suspense of awaiting the hearing is detri mental to Chapmans health Martin said Chapman 61 was fired from the police force Aug 17 on a charge of trying bribe Sgt C W Tackett to refrain from raid ing numbers racket operations Chapman denied the charge papers for the writ of certiorari the Supreme Court to re view the case ADDRESS TO PART Gromyko Talk Holds Hint of Peace Note MOSCOW AP Andrei A Gromyko Soviet foreign minister said Wednesday he and Secretary of State Dean Rusk agreed at their recent talks in New York and Washington that the two big countries should find a way lo make war impossible Gromyko speaking lo the Soviet Communist Party congress of a new olive branch lo the Went by Saying that his country would to take into considera tion the point of view at lie table if the In t Mto tn to M torn and a More Berlin Newt IK on Page 2A policy statement Gromyko de clared that President Kennedy nnd Premier Khrushchev musl be presidents in a period in which war becomes impossible It was first official declaration on the discussions in New York and Washington and 5000 delegates in the new Kremlin hall applauded him repeatedly toM tht foreign policy by MM Ml to account of interests of the other parties to negotiations when they really seek an understand ing But he declared if lo reach an understanding fail the Soviet Union will go ahead and sign a separate peace pact with East Germany Gromyko did not threaten signing Of such a treaty by end o 1961 however In thw he followed the example ot Khrush who announced week tint fim for in treaty Briggs granted Stickney a said he was lifting his veto le 0 p said that ence wis incomplete hut nev its new status had brought it closer to dence The vole was flI with So viet Union abstaining The Untied Arab Republic cast the lone nega tive vote as a gesture of solidar ity with Morocco jeas corpus trial here in AUKUS rior to an execution date then and saved the convicted killer rom the electric chair at that ime by issuing a last minute stay of execution The Court of Criminal Appeals said was in error in granting the hearing Stickney now is scheduled to die in the electric chair Friday night a State Prison The US Supreme Court pre has affirmed decisions by lower federal courts refusing lo set Stickney free on bond habeas corpus while his appeal is argued Suppression L o o n e y told the Associated Press the new appeal lo the na tions highest court alleges Harris County district attorney suppressed evidence favorable to Stickney The Court of Criminal Appeals has rejected this conten tion in overruling Briggs Stickney was sentenced by a Harris County jury which found him guilty of murdering Mrs Barnes on Galveston Beach May 24 1958 The man also was charged with killing Clifford Burn ex husband of Shirley Barnes whose body was found nmr the River In Sugar Land He WM new tried in Before Mauritania and Outer Mongolia became tangled in the they had few if sry inter national connections Mongolia has had a Communist since 3021 It lies the Soviet Union and China and is believed o be the object of a quiet strug gle for power between the two ig Communist allies Most of its million inhabitants are nomadic herdsmen ranging over the Coun rys grassy plateaus Showers Mild Forecast Today Weather on Fage IIA Showers and and mostly cloudy and mild weather is expected in the Cor pus Christi arca today Cooler weather can be expected tonight A few showers fell in the Coast al Bend last night The US Weather Bureau pre a low tonight of 60 to frl and a high today and tomorrow of 5 lo 80 degrees Winds will be from the north east 15 to 25 miles an hour today possibly becoming stronger in Tomorrow winds will mostly from the east 10 to 18 miles an hour Caution advised for and a great of the stale was under severe alert until 9 pm Wednesday The Weather Bureau said heavy to six inches fell in alerted area which extended from Del Rio on the Rio Grande to Bryan in the Texas midlands Flooding A Weather Bureau spokesman flash flooding on the and western portions of the River and along Frio Tributaries of two Hours before I ho by Presidential Secretan mando Oscar one ol the family yachts ar rived in Bermuda with a Domini Arthur Dean US delegate said country still believes the most effective Way to settle the nuclear test issue is by a treaty effective controls but that the Slates would support the resolution can naval crew aboard K the So lv awaiting arrival of delegate said that the United hers of the there in the past had conducted The government tests of 15 20 and perhaps even acknowledged the departure o bombs two generals and one a former the old generalissimo who last May 30 said Gen Hector Tru jillo who was president for eight He declared that the countries supporting the resolution are years under his dictator brother flew to Bermuda on a chartered flight with his wife the former Alma McLaughlin Her father a onetime US marine sergeant be friended years ago by gen is head of Dominican Airlines The government said another brother Jose Sen Page allies of the United States who remained silent during US tests in the atmosphere He described the move as a flagrant attempt to prevent measures taken by the Soviet Union to increase its defense capabilities Sir Michael Wright the British delegate charged the Soviet Union with betraying its partners in the nuclear test ban negotia tions He asserted that the current So viet test series is putting the Sea UN Page 10 streams also were swollen the Weather Bureau reported Some of rains which started before midafternoon continued into the night I The Weather Bureau posted the severe alert after blowing dust fos and brisk winds hit the state earlier in the day A weak cold front pushed across the state chasing mugginess to ward the Gulf The leading edge of the cool air set oft thunder showers during the early after noon at College Station Tyler Junction and scattered points be tween Visibility Cut Afler the showers fog let down on Tyler limiting visibility to two miles Dust beset Went Texas with Kl Paw and Wink feeling the grime Under clear skies Lubbock had windi up to 35 miles an hour Waco also be hind the front had 24 mile winds Cooler air via expected in all sections of Texas by dawn A light reeze WM in for the upper with Sugarek First Trial Witness By TRAVIS MOORMAN Staff Writer GEORGETOWN Melvin Peewee Sugarek Wednesday identified Carroll Strickland as one of three men who used tear gas and shotguns to rob a poker game at his home near Olmos on March 2 The identification was made in District Court where Strickland is on trial for robbery with firearms charged with participating in the holdup Stricklands first trial in District Court at Beeville re suited in a hung jury last May Judge John H Miller then de clared a mistrial and transferred the case to District Court here was first and only witness lo testify Wednesday in the trial that Monday Strickland entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned before D B Wood late Tuesday after selection of the jury was completed testimony on direct examination described the poker pmt robbery Mid three men HUM l