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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - September 22, 1960, Galveston, Texas                                For Dining VISIT Crow's Restaurant and Beach Pleasant Atmosphere Attentive Service Good Food It Oar laito Established 1842 It's of Public to liland and thm Mainland W L MOODY t CO BANKERS UNINCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1166 First in Service in Conveniences First in Facilities PRICE PHH International GALVESTON TEXAS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22 PRICE Cow VOL 119 NO 164 Khrushchev Blasts U.S Cuba Drafts Women Militia Forces J To Battle Two Balcony n il A Q ran fine 1 Ike Mav Speak ABOVE are the rabbi cantor and two of Congregation Beth Jacob who will conduct and supervise services the holiday of Rosh the Jewish New Year and Friday Dressed in their High Holy Day attire are Cantor Mark Fishof second from left and Rabbi Irving P from and the gabbaim holding the Torahs holy are Dave left aid Sol Alae helping lo conduct services will be the Her Geerge ant available when photo w as Castro Aircraft i Tanks There Now HAVANA UPI Cuba up its army with Soviet weapons and drafted women militia foi active duty Wednesday to free men for hill fighting anti Castro guerrillas Reports from the interior said women militia units were into service in some towns to relieve men for active combat duty The reports coincided with reliable military information that Soviet Russia has supplied the Fidel Castro regime with ton Stalin tanks presumably to be used against his armed foes The Russians also have agreed to get aircraft into Castro's hands before the month's end sources said Scattered clashes between guerrilla bands and government forces Turn to Page 3 See Kirwin High School Band will put a a half-time shew Thursday night at Public School Stadium when the Bucs host St Pius here Director ef the bud is Brother The acting drum major is Michael Tunsey for Alfred Lee whe is ill Being seen In their new uniforms this season are the hand whs are wearing scarlet red pants with white ceals bearing a shield with pirate face aid the tetters KHS The hats are of white simulated mother-of-pearl with geld phones Saturday the participated la the University annual Band Following Harangue UNITED NATIONS N Y AP Khrushchev displayed In creasing truculence Wednesday night as n General Assembly session waited anxiously for spectacular Soviet and American declarations M tha prospect for world peace While the Soviet premier In two separate balcony scenes at the Russians headquarters hi New York was issuing blasts at U.S culture diplomatic circles here discussed the possibility thai President Eisenhower would make two appearances ana and one after address Eisenhower speaks Thursday and is expected to issue several challenges to the Russians on the causing world tensions Khrushchev speaks Friday But the President to due In New York again Monday for a scheduled address to a Catholic group Diplomat sources speculated he would be available W rebut Khrushchev should he teen It necessary Khrushchev Communist Moc sources said was carrying CM of his characteristic oratorical bombshells with tha Communists called dramatic new proposals They would say no more than that about tt Khrushchev sat in for about an hour of the forenoon session of the General Assembly listening while new member nations Implored the assembly to offer them some prospect of relief from tha cold war's perils The Soviet leader seemed glum at that moment though unimpressed by a report el tha Soviet trading agency Amtorg of an assassination plot against him Involving a gun concealed in a camera Police cast doubt on the story and there was speculation it was a piece of complicated Communist propaganda As he left for Soviet headquarters on Park Avenue Khrushchev seemed dour and out of Turn to Page i See ELEVEN KHRUSHCHEV CASTRO Ike J WASHINGTON AP Pres will meet President Tito of Yugoslavia am leaders of Ghana Nepal and Leb anon Thursday afternoon In Nev York The White House announced th appointments Wednesday night bringing to 22 the number of government officials with when the President will confer after hi morning speech to the United Na General Assembly It had been announced earlier that would give s luncheon for 11 representatives d Latin-American countries His scheduled meetings with leaders part of s two-pronged diplomatic campaign that opens with his speech to the General Assembly The White House said the speech will be about minutes long The President reportedly will try to steal the play from Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev with a revamped version of his open skies inspection plan to sneak nuclear attacks and a proposal to aid the emerging nations of Africa The President's press secretary James C Hagerty the with Tito scheduled for 5 p.m would be first get-together with the independent Communist leader The other afternoon appointments are with President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana at Prime Minister B P Koirala of Nepal and Prime Minister of Lebanon All the meetings will be In th President's suite at the Waldor Astoria Hagerty said made another switch of plans and now would stay over in New York for a while Friday morning po 1 sibly to see some other government leaders The earlier plan was for th President to leave New York early Friday for a 9 meeting at the White House Ha erty said the Cabinet session no has been cancelled Haterty also said Mayor Robe F Wagner of New York planned to greet the President at Airport Thursday morning The odds were heavily again any and and this would be pointed to the premier wh has been waging a campaign o vilification against the Unite States and Eisenhower since the summit conference co lapsed last May Announcing Eisenhower's plans White House press secretary Turn to Page 3 See Ti Plots Am NEW YORK plot against Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev were reported or Wednesday causing police tc tighten their guard around thi Communist dictator The Russians reported a forme Nazi Gestapo agent posing as I cameraman would try to shoo Khrushchev Wednesday with i gun mounted in a camera Police were inclined to dls count this report as Just Soviet propaganda bid but took the precaution of examining the cameras of some photographers assigned to Khrushchev A UPI photographer was required to dismantle his camera 17 times The second reported plot wss said to be the brainchild of a group of Hungarians Police heard they planned to ride on a Street bus past the Soviet mansion on the corner of Park Avenue and Street and throw a fire bomb from it Khrushchev Unruffled Khrushchev appeared to be unruffled by the reported Gestapo plot against his life and went about his business under the protection of New York police and his own security officers He appeared in bouncing good spirits when he left for the United Nations but seemed to be angry when he returned at noon The report of the gun plot against Khrushchev was made Giu aimt I the State Department Tuesday bj Lt Gen Nikolai Zakharov thi premier's chief security officer who Tuesday hsd be come irked at what he called I roughing up by New York police Zakharov told the State Depart ment a tip had come from Russian trade mission In Bern Switzerland that former Nai agent posing as a would shoot Khrushchev time Wednesday with a gin mounted in a camera U.S Alerts The State Department prompt ly notified the New York City police who took precautionary measures while at the same time labelling the report as part As the Russians continuing propaganda battle A high police official listed several possible reasons why the Russians had reported the Gestapo were trying to divert Turn to Page 3 See NOT A CAD HE'S CHAD LONDON Duck smth 17 has hm left -a tha he became a CsX The wil af hh Mrs Cecil asM the bey between er Chad Chid was Mrs maMea name and she waa M perpetuate H 1 start he will abject a saM Ruler Claims Rebel Drive Halted VIENTIANE Laos AP The government of neutralist Premier Souvanna claimed Wednesday its troops have stopped a drive on this administrative capital by rebels under the command of a former defense minister Gen Gen government army chief said forces fell back at Paksane 100 miles northeast of Vientiane after the first clashes of the civil war Gen said three of soldiers were killed and a large number wounded The general said that three men were wounded Western military sources here aid reports they received on the ighting indicate his casualty are accurate Reports reaching Bangkok Thailand from Phoumi gave a different They claimed a significant over Vientiane forces The Soviet government charged n a statement broadcast from Moscow that the United States nd its SEATO allies organized rebellion and are backing on It charged they re grossly violating the agreements of 1954 which rew the boundaries of the new Asian states born after ho Indochina LAUGH Those critics who claim Is a lost art obviously never paid a phone Insurance exec Elmer pusses out cards And what are you going to do for exercise when you stop jumping to Scho Be Ready By SARAH HUCKABY News Staff Writer The new elementary school building at street and avenue S will be ready for occupancy on October 24 Dr Morgan Evans superintendent of Will Oct 24 Galveston Independent School District reported to the board o trustees it its Wednesday night meeting Dr Evans said contractors on the building had advised him their work will be completed on or before Sept 30 although furnishing for the to arrive Sept 15 have not been received Dr Evans said he had been notified they would be here in time for the opening of the school The Oct 24 dale for opening he school was set as it will be end of the first six weeks term of school The selection of a name for the new school was on the agenda or the board meeting Wednesday but as one board was absent from the meeting and as the board is still seeking suggestions from the public the naming of the school was put later In tabling the name selection he board discussed announcing the new name at the official to Page 3 See NINE Force To Plan Polic By PAT WAKING News Mainland Writer LA MARQUE Harry Jarvis said Wednesday the street policy established by the city council on March will be revised to conform with the proposed as ordinance for property abutting Bayou road The subdivision control ordinance which was protested by numerous Realtors foi severs months before passage early this year will also be amended said In announcing the intention of the city council to pass a new assessment ordinance for the paving on Bayou road the council explained in a prepared statement their views on the issue The proposed ordinance has provisions Identical to those in ordinance No 115 providing assessments on Cedar drive and First street per foot with interest payable six months after construction Pointing out that the majority of La Marque residents voting in Saturday's election when La Marque y Revision nance was defeated supported the group which claimed that the council erred in not following the provisions of ordinance the statement The street policy of Ls Marque contains three parts relating to major thoroughfares Turn to Page 3 See Mobutu Denial Guinea Ghana LEOPOLDVILLE the Congo Col Joseph Mobutu COHRO army strongman sold Wednesday he has demanded Forces Of Leave Congo of forces of Ghana and Guinea from the Congo He accused the soldiers of the wo African countries of meddling in Congo Internal affairs The Ghana soldiers had been regarded as among the best disciplined In the forces The Guinea men from a former French colony now playing along with the Soviet Union had considered less stable members of the setup A predecessor of Mobutu ir power Patrice Lumumba several Imes asked for removal of non-African troops especially he Swedish countrymen of Dag Hammarskjold were the first force to secessionist Katanga gave no explanation of he charged Interference but It Is relieved that the Guinea mission aided by Guinean hid the deposed premier for two nights while in Congolese army sought lo a him Thn Guinea mission lias Lumumba from the slart of Ihc political struggle and at ne point to withdraw s troops from tho Congo have ig Lumumba in his official Turn to Page 1 Sea TWO City Plans Ban On Home Shops By MRS W L DYER News Mainland Writer TEXAS CITY Amendment Numb GOP Candida By LILLIAN E HERZ News Staff Writer Texas has the largest number of Republican candidates for various offices from constable to governor in its history to party officials The Republican party is conducting an all-out campaign from the hinterlands to the big cities and leaders express confidence the majority of their candidates will be elected in view of the distrust pf the liberal views of the Democrats and the national and state platform under which the Democratic party will operate A list of Republican candidates For State-wide Offices U.S senator John G Tower of Wichita County governor M Steger of Smith County governor Gilbert N Garrison of Brown County general Gordon of Counly slate railroad commissioner Guy W Ewing Jr of Slephens County state comptroller of public Mrs Hargrove Aleene Smith of Harris Counly state of general land Byles of Comal state treasurer Allen Lacy il Taylor County and stale of agriculture Danklefs of Fort Bend bounty Eot 2nd Of State les Confident Fred S Neumann of County Sth District Bruce of Dallas County Sth District Anthony J p Farris of Harris County District Ford Chapman of Reeves 17th District Max of Taylor County 22nd James Carter Noonan of Harris County For State 18th District Tack Doyle of McMullen County District Ike Kampmann Jr Bexar County District Turn to Page 3 See FALL Forecast for and Partly cloudy and warm Thursday and Friday Highest temperature expected Thursday near M degrees Winds Bay East lo southeast 1 lo 17 miles per hour 6 SUN MOON AND TIDES far JJ m p.m pm p.m TEMPERATURE unit PRECIPITATION dita for hours A p.m CST Huh Kiln 59 OJ M ?l 70 91 M M 9.1 n 97 M Firt 71 Airport 17 91 OT V 75 Sin ij STATIONS II 1 H KJ S SI AS M 19 M New M H M C C mat's fs 71 M M m K C MUm H 77 1 i Calif M Him Colo city zoning ordnance to eliminate the operation of beauty doctors offices and other enterprises in private residences las been recommended by the planning board it was disposed at Wednesday's city meeting Only two customary home would be recognized the amended ordinance if dressmaking and piano caching The present zoning ordinance the use of private for customary home such as offices of dressmakers nnd artists II provides that such uses can In the dwelling if not more than ne assistant other than j ers of the family Is employed o window displays or signs ther illuminated nr mure than ne foot square In size arc sed An Illuminated sign may he hy n physician or her occupation to service If the sign meets lo Fags 1 M FOUR government charged Turn to Page 5 See Contractors Accord TEXAS CITY In e Texas City and La Marque J ea are returning to work morning after union and con- C negotiators In Houston came to an Harold business t fnr 211 f n Hie Texas nnd La Marque If declined lo release j the proposed new contract He nid il will have In be approved 0 V union members and con- snld clerical work en- u In calling a meeting will o any union meeting g Jura to Fags 1 See Warrants Issued By LM LA La Marque City Council in special session Wednesday night authorized issuance of in 60 day time to finance city Mayor Harry Jarvis said would be borrowed from the Bank of the Mainland Thursday vith the balance of the warrants o he held until needed The resolution authorizing of the warrants was approved hy the five council Mayor Jarvis said he was necessary due primarily to the recent property Tun to 1 Due Today Bids for the construction of a gallon capacity reservoir be opened hy the hoard of commissioners at p m The reservoir which will additional upply on Mm Island will be on properly by the ily at he a A reservoir of like capacity n vas circled hy he cily at s reel on tho former cnst end b ills t With the additional reservoir in rily will n rapacity of gallons ol rater on island in the event f an CHEST But rather give alms of such things as ye have Luke 11 Make up your mind and pledge to pay Your income for a single day To help out your Community Chest It is by far the way that's best To let your dollars serve as keys To open many charities Where they ara wisely spent to give A better chance to those who live With handicaps and are in need Make 0 n your golden deed   

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