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   Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - September 16, 1962, Galveston, Texas                                For Leisure Dining VISIT Restaurant and Such Service Food It Oar Texas Oldest its One Hundred and oj Public to Island and The W L MOODY CO BANKERS UNINCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1866 fust in Servico in in Facilities 1842 rim IDC GALVESTON TEXAS SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1962 PRICE VOL 121 NO 159 PHS Recommends Halt In Polio Immunization ONLY TIMS IS A VIEW of the pit at Scholes Field during the Irst day of the two-day running of the sixth annual car championship races sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce and tire Sun region Sports Car Club of ica Ten races with a field of sports racing cars are scheduled Gates open Sunday at 8 Six rices are scheduled starting a 11 The final race a feature Is slated at 4 p.m Sun day Presentation cf trophies will follow See related photo on pag 2B and story In sports section WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION Red Armored Cars Barred BERLIN Big Three powers Saturday barred vlet armored ears torn g West Berlin without prior from the nts of the Berlin garrisons A statement issued by the U.S and French commandants d not mention what the ilen Cove Voters Okay New LEAGUE CITY Approval ol he creation of a new county wa- tt control and Improvement rict was given In an election Saturday In the Glen Covo Park west of here Seventeen of the district's 13 voters turned out to the The vote was 14 in md 4 opposing One vote was dis- qualified The returns are until canvassed by county Officials j The su created July to confirmation by ho voters and a slated of wrary directors was named by he state These directors were confined their posts by the vote lay They are E E Collier board L E Fleener and board members L R MoU H 0 Johnson and Ted J ern Allies would do if the Soviets tried to defy the ban It was the third time In less than two weeks that the West had cracked down on Russians on the issue of the armored cars Friday the Russians bowed to on Allied demand to stop using armored vehicles to transport guards to the Soviet war memori- al in the British sector On Sept 4 the Russians submitted quietly to an Allied order forbidding them to send armored cars through Checkpoint Charlie in the U.S sector and ordering them to use Instead the shorter route over the in the British sector Beat Deadline In bowing to the Allied demam to switch back to the use of th regular bus lor the guard changes the Russians heat a Western A lied deadline by 24 hours The used the bus again Saturday wss escorted to and from th memorial in Tiergarten Park b two West Berlin police patro cars and a British sedan The Russians began sending three armored cars daily on AUJ 21 after their bus was stoned three days by West pr testing the fatal shooting of young German refugee They sent the armored ca io West Berlin without seeking estern permission Berlin's Allied commandants id this practice could not be re- sated In the future Obtain Authority It has been and still is the practice for nny sector who for one reason r another wishes to send an vehicle into another or to seek and obtain the prior of the commandant of le sector the joint by the Western com- noted This practice has been followed by the Allies since the tart of the occupation It is not Uio intention of the three com- mandants to modify It The Russians recently abolished he post of the Soviet ant of Berlin East Germ an general was appointed In his place by the Communists But the West has refused to recognize the unilateral action and has been dealing with the Soviet commander East Germany The Western Allies took the tough stand because they believed the Russians were using the ar- mored cars in a flamboyant at- tempt to intimidate West Berliners and exercise occupation rights in West Berlin they tried to deny the West in East Berlin Texas Heart Croup Ends Annual Meet The annual meeting of Texas Heart Association is sc uled to end at noon Sunday lowing a general assembly ing for election officers Presentation of awards and forum reports are on the agenda for the final session beginning at 9 Dr Alfred W Harris of Dallas THA president will pre- side A dinner is slated at 6 p m Sunday in the Palm Room at Decision Said U.S Watches Castro Cuba Advisory In Nature GUANTANAMO NAVAL BASE uba way or another the United States keeps a ul eye on the entire of Fidel Castro's Cuba in- sources said Saturday Ships and planes operating out of Guantanamo represent only TOD ATS LAUGH Some men always obey the rule Keep Off the Grass They even refuse to mow It A rich man employs a cook a valet a housekeeper a tary and a laundress A poor man just get married One of things about being an executive and dictating your letters Is that you can use lots of words you know how to art of the surveillance conducted y the military All Among other things the Air Force operates per Constellations from Florida on a course that exposes all sides of Cuba And at least two U2 ude reconnaissance planes have been at Patrick Air Force base OR the central Atlantic Coast of ida The stated mission of these planes is Infrared research in con- with missile detection projects but it has been gested they may be doing double duty Since the surveillance is car ried out with scrupulous care to keep outside what Washington recognizes as Cuban water and air space the United States is within Its legal rights on the slons Lawful Am Difficulties arise from Local Unit Plans Meeting Monday To Decide Future ences of opinion over what con- a country's legitimate area of ocean and ilr domain farther than this WASHINGTON AP country space as far U.S Public Health Service as 50 miles in some instances day night recommended a Top officials declined to My ary halt in the use of Type III A meeting of the polio com- of the Galveston County Stock Mart Moves Upward At Close crease In the already considerable sea and air patroli out of this U.S the edge There an all the onetime Monday to decide en base commander Rear Adm further plans for the mass lation program In the county according to Dr E S Sr publicity chairman He Dr Martin L Towler KKlety president has been out ol tmn and Is expected back Sunday night ward J O'Donnell would say President Kennedy announced last I week that the United was increasing its watch over the Caribbean area As a safeguard against dents U.S planes generally keep at least 15 miles away from ban territory Obviously on of three types now being used in proach to and take off from this mass Immunization programs base on the eastern tip of the The decision however is ad- stand American planet come In nature and local health I loser E J Speedy Holmes was siding judge WARM Forecast lor as City La Marque and tyl Sunday and Monday clear to partly cloudy nnd continued warm with widely scattered time showers or crs Highest ex- Sunday near degrees Lowest Sunday night near 83 Winds In the Hay mostly easterly G to 18 mph Monday Police Satisfied With Success Of DWI Program tcl Galvez for staff members who have scheduled meetings through Wednesday Session Speakers Speakers at scientific sessions Saturday morning included Dr Maurice Lev director congenital Chicago Dr Paul F Albert Einstein ege of Medicine New York Dr Lawrence E Lamb chief of ical sciences division School of Aerospace Medicine Brooks Air Force Base San Antonio Dr Richard Ernst of Dallas assistant professor of surgery University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and Dr Milton R manick of Galveston associate professor ol medicine and or of the Heart Clinic at the Uni- versity of Texas Medical Center Visit Med Center Saturday's program also ed g visit to the heart station at the medical center where visitors witnessed an open heart NEW YORK AP The stock market advanced a step last week or the first time in three weeks All five sessions were zed by a general lack of public The popular market all showed gains The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up 8 at 223.6 with industrials ahead 2.8 rails By WALLY News Stall Writer Galveston police and the district attorney's office have expressed satisfaction with the recently in- program of allowing persons accused of driving whilo intoxicated to lake a blood test Since the program began July 25 21 persons have-been charged with DWI according to police records Of the 24 on the charge eight have requested a blood test Six of the eight drawn The officer puts the in a vial prepared for ng by the Texas Department of Public Safety and mails it to Houston There a chemist analyzes the specimen and mails the police the results of his ex- showing the percentage cf alcohol in the blood A of 0.15 per cent usually indicates the person is intoxicated Burns said May lie Drugs Occasionally an will lion animal and toured heart re- search laboratories One of the highlights of the three day meeting was the an- assembly luncheon Saturday at Moody Center Dr Harris pre- sided at the meeting at which Mayor Theodore B Stubbs made a brief welcoming speech after which achievement and merit awards were presented to various THA representatives by the dent Dr Lawrence Dietlein head of Turn to Page 2A See TWO Dow Jones The Dow Jones Industrial aver age gained 4.98 but the average was ahead only 48 Standard index picked up 51 at 58.89 On day the Dow Jones aver age closed above the rail aver age for the first time It held a slight margin at the end of the week Investor indecision was appar ent from the fact that in eac session the daily trend was no definitely established until the f nal half hour of trading Monda it was late buying that cut ea lier losses to produce a day Tuesday there was a lal sinking spell Almost all 01 Wednesday's gai was recorded in final tradin while Thursday's market lower in final trading Friday rise wasn't established until it closing minutes There was some major bu news but in ai it failed to influence the arket to any important degree over the Cuban situation on the Russian threat of nuclear war and President Ken edy's reply that although there as no serious threat at this time e would protect ourselves Analysts were hopeful th celt's gain meant the start o ic widely expected rally Many weren't any so sure there would be one Profit The government reported that profit of corporations it a record annual rate during he June quarter that personal in August was Jl billion July on a seasonally ad- usted basis that total August by ions issuing public reports ex- a year ago by 6 per cent that industrial production in August was July on a1 seasonally adjusted basis Inside The alt CUT ON PAGE David Lawrence takes issue with the methods of selecting U S tors in his column on page AMUSEMENTS Fafe BOOKS t ARTS C CLASSIFIED Papi CROSSWORD Fife U 1 DEATHS Pap EDITORIALS FOLKS t EVENTS Pate SA MARINE LOG Page SPORTS TELEVISION LOG Page K WOMEN'S NEWS See C officials will make their own 1 plans whether to continue grams The decision announced by Sur geon General Luther Terry ed a day long meeting of I I committee of polio experts who the Public Health Service vaccines The committee's session been moved up from Sept 27 er Canadian authorities mended against further mass of the mouth administered cine pending further study of Iti effects The Canadian Federal Health Department acted after reports of four cases of paralytic polio among four million Turn to Page 2A See ONE Spying Activities Learned Of Two Soviet UN Employes i SUN MOON 11 Sunday May SM m Rise pm In pm TEMPERATURE soil Pf I or thit 74 ending 6 p.m ft Rnli 93 73 make an arrest of a TJ tested were found to be 0 but the catal end two were exonerated lcs hows Ws cm 13 Cases Pending nt 0 be below the 0.15 per enl in such cases Bums said sometimes have a drug ad- suspect John Scaly hospital is ng with the city on the program of the cases are ing in county court District At- torney Jules said and four have been disposed on picas ol guilty Two of neuron S j II L HI W SI 74 M M New 91 71 79 41 York fO H 4 I In IS 47 City 71 59 104 71 90 75 M 61 Ore 75 I 7J 40 M 74 City ftt W 47 Ml S 7 li H 74 M U 74 tl I J Hummed 90 V Id US c Survey it a three day jail sentence plus n fine One was lined court costs and the other 575 and court costs said one ol the case was dismissed when it was learned that the defendant war wanted on a more serious charge by the Federal Bureau of In Three of the accused wore found to be second and those cases to district court Dnm lani said Second DWI i a and Is punishable by a penitentiary sentence First Use Here Police Chief W J Burns Ml the blood testing procedure Is be ing used in Galveston for he firs time In the city's history If a person on th charge requests a lest the oil ccr takes him to John Scaly tal where the blood specimen Cuba Says Columnist Consul From Israel To Join Honoring Edward Schreiber rec of charge Burns said The PS also examines the blood imens as a fro service to local aw enforcement agencies Russians Explode Another Test Bomb UPPSALA Sweden Soviet Union exploded another bomb in Its current series of nuclear tests in the Arctic re- ion Swedish scientists reported Dr Marcus Baath head of the Uppsala institute the force of the blast at about 15 megatons the ent of 15 million tons of TNT said it was the second est explosion since the Soviets started their latest series of at tests in the area Aug 5 It was the eighth lest of the detected by the Uppsala seismograph By WILLIAM L RYAN AI Special Correspondent Moscow today just about Cuba lock stock barrel and beard Inexorably Soviet communism s closing Us steel grip ng the United States in the Caribbean and the Western Moscow has given he world a lesson In imperialism When the Russians colonize they colonize or good Short of armed Invasion there seems Ho hope of prying the Communists out of a base 90 miles from U.S shores Shove Aside The Soviet takeover will be complete when Prime Minister del Castro Is shoved aside along with his of July Movement revolutionaries This will be a Edward Schreiber city man former mayor and nent member of the Galveston Jewish Community will receive the Year of the Negev award this Sunday Selection of Schreiber to be ored was made by the National State of Israel Bond Organization The presentation will take place at n dinner ot he Jack Tar hotel The dinner will be preceded by a social hour and reception at p.m promised a campaign con- if he would provide in- formation to the Russians ing what Department Turn to 2A See AVSHALOM CASPI To Present Award Representative of the ment of Israel to make tation will be the consul for the southwest oni Caspi A career diplomat Consul pi served with the Israeli For- eign service in India arid Hollond During World War II he served as i major with the British Army and participated in several in tens Sen A R Schwartz is the man of the testimonial tee which Includes Irving man Dr Sol Forman and Jack Miller Presidents ol all Jewish organizations both In Galveston and Texas City are serving on the committee Honorary chairmen are Joseph Swiff and William W Zinn The program of the evening in to the presentation to Schreiber will feature Emil hen who is recognized as one of America's top young entertainers Since establishing himself as a humorist raconteur and vocalist in New York Cohen has appeared in the major night clubs and aters throughout the country and is in demand at events sponsored by many national organizations Reservations for the event arc j being accepted by Mrs Ray I Freed and Mrs A Halfant WASHINGTON Atty Gen Kennedy said the United States has un- covered intelligence activities of two Soviet employes of the United Nations The announcement said the gal activities of the two Russians were uncovered with the aid of a young York who Republican candidate for the State Promised Gift The Russians were identified by the Justice Department as a translator in the Office of Conference Services and a cal affairs officer in the Political and Security Council Affairs De- The announcement said the young lawyer Richard H Flink of Howard Beach was Real Make Plans For Constitution Day The Galveston Real Estate Board will join real estate boards throughout the country in the ob- servance of Constitution Day by staging a special dinner Monday This will be held at the coal Galley of Jack Tar hotel The speaker will be Chester H Lauck more widely known as Lum of the radio team of Lum and Abner The evening's program will be- gin with a social hour at and dinner one hour later Mrs Lu Evans In charge of general arrangements said may be made until day noon with her at R C Evans real estate office or with the Gal veston Real Estate Board office described as internal of the United States government agencies and personal information about influential members of Mr political party Favorable To USSR The two Russians also Flink to advocate certain policies in speeches if he were elected to the New York State Assembly the Justice Department said Edwin Guthman Justice De- spokesman said that the two employes Flink to advocate policies able to the Soviet Union was no elaboration The Russians Yuri A translator and Yuri V Zaitsev 38 left the United States this summer the department said There was no indication that he United States planned further egal action As is customary in such cases the United States re- the matter to the Secretariat on July 26 THE SHEPHERD THANKS TO GOD But where are the 17 Luke 17 Are you the one who was afraid Of something ful and who prayed That God would see you safely through And show you what you ought to Well didn't And since you won Have you thanked Him for all He's Or have you taken all the In 17 Luke I have read it Set forth how Jesus cured some men Of leprosy and one of ten Returned to thank him praise his name Is human nature still the C HYER   

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