Galveston Daily News (Newspaper) - October 8, 1962, Galveston, Texas For Leisure Dining VISIT Crow's Restaurant food Oldest iu Hundred atd Year of Public Service to Island end The Mainland W L MOODY CO BANKERS UNINCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1866 First in First in first in Established 1842 PRICE rnu rtm GALVESTON TEXAS MONDAY OCTOBER 8 1962 Cow PRICE VOL 121 NO 181 DR JOHN ANTHONY WHITE and his f after the family was national Methodist Finally rf the general prao hit wife ud their five were selected mwt MS ol the the Left right in Dr While II Mrs White Martha 13 David Si Aim 8 and John Jr H AP SOME STRUGGLE AHEAD Measure NEW YORK AP The Congress has presented President Kennedy the trade he wanted a executive weapon to hick open dearer International trade But this Is just the beginning This permits 50 per cent cuts In most tariffs and elimination o how an chiefly negotiations with foreign The third Is the head-to-head bargaining when representatives Jl the United States try to their foreign The fourth Is the marketplace In which America's and Inventive genius will be with inventive of other nations competing for the same customers until these fights have been fought will It be possible to answer the widely heard What will this law mean to the everyday housewife and the average The next stage In over freer trade may come soon In the form of defensive efforts by Industries which feel endangered by foreign competition The President must announce of products that future bargaining this time on Industry n petition to show that lower would do that It must be protected to a supply for continue to leek such separate for cotton to control the flow of materials In world commerce countries gave strong hint how they kinds of reservations Page the United Slates and the European Common Italy West Luxemburg abd But merely makes things does nothing by It will be months before visible effects can be felt Passage of the merely the first of four battles that free trade proponents must fight The second Is the effort of protectionist elements to win exclusions one from the list of Items TTTUS H HARRIS Ser John Tower who Is on a campaign swing for Republican Congressional Visit dates is to arrive in Galveston Tuesday morning He Is traveling by private plane and expects to land at Scholes Held at 10 A reception In his honor will start at the Galvez hotel at The senator's hosts will be Dr and Mrs Dave of Texa City Is a candidate fo congressman of the Ninth DIs Tower will make a speech at the Club meeting at noon Tuesday spoil sors said The meeting Is open to the public and tickets may be at the door From Galveston Tow er will go to Angleton and Vic lorla Tuesday afternoon He wl speak In Corpus night will accompany him to and Victoria At Angleton Tower will ride 1 a parade part of the county fair will campaign Monday 1 Scaly and PARTLY CLOUDY Forecast for Texas La Marque and j Partly cloudy with chinge in temperature through Tuesday High Monday SS on Island and 90 on a n d Winds southerly per hour fn Bay V SUN MOON AND TIDES Oct I Mindly ajn p.m Moon let Monday Moon p.m TIDES IN low p.m TEMPERATURE PRECIPITATION 14 houri 6 p.m Tem Huh Ki a n 71 i 71 u H 74 1 n Tk 93 m n II SI fort Worth M 7J Airport 17 71 pulton M tdo 97 n 11 M lj pn n 77 S 7 STATIONS H L 111 Albuquerque Paul 55 5 1 7 59 51 York U 5 69 35 North PlatU 70 5 58 SI Okla City H M 17 j 71 59 9 i 71 51 M 35 M 4 Kama City 71 a Sail 70 72 M S W S M 70 Stalin SI i Miami Such II 74 S from 57 at II Una 1 WATER 7 Sunday lo U S Con 1 d Sumy i 1 To Be Honored Dr Harris To Be Feted By Psychiatrists Dr Titus Harris ot Galves ton president of the Southern Psychiatric Association which I holding its annual meeting at Ho tel Galvez through Tuesday wll preside at the first scientific see slon at 0 Monday with ap 200 members In at tendance from 18 southern states and will be honored at the after noon meeting The invocation will be given b the Rev Edmund H Gibson prio to a welcome address by Dr Joh B Truslow executive dean an director of the University of Medical Center Participating In four programs at the morning will be Dr Thomas L Young psychiatrist ot Highland Clinic La Dr J Sweene Jr psychiatrist from Ms con Ga and Charles Wa kins professor and chairman d of psychiatry State University New J and Courtney Turn to Paso 6 See ONE flip 1111 AMUSEMENTS Page 2 CLASSIFIED Pages Pago DEATHS FUNERALS Page 1 EDITORIALS EVENTS Page SPORTS LOG Page Man Jumps 4 Stories Berlin Firemen Help Refugee In Daring Escape BERLIN AP Another East German jumped to dom Saturday right by throwing himself from the fourth floor of i building Into a net held by Berlin firemen The man hurt himself slightly from the jump made in the dart ness of night and was taken to a hospital A fireman also wae hui by the man's fall and was hos Razed Buildings The daring jump was made Tom an apartment house in Bern the scene of many similar escapes In months past until the German regime bricked up doors and windows o houses along the street and tore some buildings down to the flights Communist authorities loti since moved all the tenants ou of the buildings The house wall along stand the border and the sidewalk ou side their doors is in West Berli Police withheld details of hov the jumper Saturday night go past Communist border guards and signaled for rescue ne without being detected Prayer Meeting an Indian ad of nonviolence led abou 100 people ia prayer meetin in a side street just off on Last week wanted to a tack the front of tl Church the Reconciliation wl a hammer and He to hold prayer meetings when police and on- Fire Destr oys Plant Of LM Times After Blast Damage To t Only West wai R Turn to This is the time of year th lawn doesn't need mowing qui so often V Heredity Is thing you believe In when yo learn your child has an A average Men who try U understand usually su ceed only in marrying them W FOUR CATEGORIES B o wl s s U r g e s Aid To WASHINGTON AP Chester President Kennedy's lal adviser on the developing Saudi Arabia Yemen Forces DAMASCUS Syria adio reported Sunday that hi troops and of Col Ab- dullah revolutionary re- ime are against Saudi Arabian forces ou Yemen's northern frontier The rolled radio quoting reports rom San'a capital of Republican regime cild the stll raging at noon today and the out- come Cairo radio has been voicing charges of intervention by Saudi Arabia's in men said the battle involved th vanguard troop concentrations Prince Saif XT Islam In Yemeni by j men's powerful marching against Thei Its report fighting skirmishes occurred in a northern the last hours when Saudi Arabian mostly from King royal guard were reach northern Yemeni town of some Saudi Arabia's southern areas of the world has proposed denial of U.S assistance to nations which the competence and will to rrc aid The administration he advised each nation ing assistance In one of four gories and those in the fourth tactfully denied direct project assistance They should not however be End Uncertainty Placing each nation In er category and the strict lon of economic needs and coid war considerations will help to end continued congressional and public uncertainty about the ob- of this country's foreign aid program Bowles suggested in a memorandum circulated among the top echelon of the tion available Sunday to The Associated Press Bowles blamed what he of which from the previous administration for relieved from the responsibility of mixing cold war considerations with genuine economic needs when It has to deride ic The United States should not hesitate his memorandum ued to publicize our differences with which persistently stick to concepts designed to protect the status quo and which refuse to Turn to Set EIGHT of understanding about the foreign iid program Another problem he cy from worried be Bowles Ab should be Senator Byrd Says Tax Cut Would Create Bad Deficit WASHINGTON AP Hairy F Byrd D-Va said day that President Kennedy can't carry out his program to cui axes next year without running hto a whopping budget deficit Byrd said in ah interview that staff reports to him as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee that expenditures for the current fiscal year will come close to billion and will reach billion in the year beginning next July 1 58 Billion Deficit Treasury revenues would be in each of the fiscal years ay a tax cut Kennedy will ask Congress to approve next year and make retroactive to Jan 1 1963 Byrd's colleague Sen A Willis Robertson already hae re- ported a Senate Appropriations Committee staff estimate that the current year's deficit may ex- ceed billion instead of the million surplus Kennedy forecast That forecast was based largely on acceptance of the 1962 tax revision an acceptance Kennedy was un- able to win Robertson said revenues may fall about billion short of the President's estimate and spending may exceed prediction by more billion Higher For Next Byrd Said that if taxes are re- the deficit may top this figure for the current year and be even higher for the next The current Congress upset presidential budget plans In part by its refusal to accept major of the administration's tax revision This contemplated revenue losses through an incentive credit provision for companies izing production facilities but posed to balance out this loss with various steps to increase nues Foremost among these was a plan to withhold taxes on interest and dividend payments Byrd led a successful fight to eliminate this in his committee and laler in the Senate The House had approved but reversed its position in conference Plan Accepted Also rejected were several steps to tighten especially those on business counts The tax credit plan was ed over opposition no room for tax re- Turn to Page 6 See SIX visiting at an increasing from lobbies f l Renett r SEN HARRY F BYRD DR GEORGE 8 HERRMANN i Guest Of Honor Med Branch Professor To Be Honored Dr George R Herrmann of medicine and director of cardiovascular heart station and research laboratory at the University of Texas Medical Cen ter will be guest of honor at the Fourth International Congress Cardiology in Mexico City late in October Dr Ignacio Chavez presiden of the Congress and rector of the University of Mexico and Dr I Costero secretary general of the International organization advised Dr Herrmann of the honor late in August As guest of honor Dr Herr mann was issued Certificate No bearing his identification am other data Dr Costero wrote Enclosed your identity card with which your name has now been inscribed In the list of ou First We hope tha you will be able to join us in ou scientific work and that your col laboration will serve to high poln The cardiologist for severs Turn to Paga 6 Sea FIVE Property Said Near No One Injured Printing Schedule To Be Maintained LA MARQUE The plant and equipment of the La Marque Times at 1024 Holly was destroyed by a fire of unknown origin early Sunday morning according to Fire Chief Henry Yeager The hollow tile building was and the roof caved th he said There was no immediate mate of the loss by editor and publisher The twice a week paper is published C- en Wednesdays ss the Mainland times and Fridays as the La Marque Wednesday's v be printed at another newspaper plant plans to continue Its publishing schedule It was learned train one of Gladys Alien 1 No one was reported injured in the fire reported m the the time The La Marque Times recently converted its set method of from the hot metal process it been published In for most 15 years paint In ah ad- Turn to Page See SEVEN DALLAS Can A Walker returned to Sunday he aid was a short trip to was extended to in a small group of he from a private at Love Field Walker from the J S Medical Center ield ay night Aboard the plane with Walker were his Mrs Charlotte Walker of Center the pilots and three lides An estimated 200 supporters were on hand at the airport Many Welcome Home General Walker general who was committed to the medical center his at Oxford last Monday smiled anc appeared in a jovial mood v He talked with his lawyers be- fore holding a brief news ence Robert E Morris attorney for Walker told newsmen if I Gen Walker he will want answer every question We advised him not to Four Charges The general has four serious charges against him and some questions might his trial Walker said The issue at Ox ford was an issue for the good o many states and millions of ple When I arrived in I found an atmosphere of general peaceful protest determine against proceedings and intents o the federal he said The former general told news men he never saw Gov Ross Bai nett of Mississippi personally During the news conferenc lawyers repeatedly refused to low Walker to answer question concerning his actions at Oxford He answered sharply a ques lion of his guilt Certainly I'm not At that point Walker's support rs who had crowded thi roared Asked how treated at le Medical Center in Springfield e said i was treated normally Walker was charges and conspiracy in connection with riots University He was committed institution psychiatric examination before making bond Walker told a night no in my mind that I am Mental He was released at on at Oxford District Judge Daud Clayton who specified that in his must undergo a psychiatric ex- amination in X submit examination by psychiatrists here had no com- plaint about his treatment at the U.S Medical Center They couldn't have been more he said Asked his reaction when he heard he would be released er I felt like anyone would I was Turn to Page 6 See TWO THE SHEPHERD PATRIOTS For he loved our nation LUKE Where are our patriots Do we not fail in many ways To show our faith and To flag and And do we Extol our heroes honor those Who saved this Freedom from Its Do we strive to live in accord A tion whose God is the True patriots stand up for defend And serve their country to the end JULIEN C