San Antonio Express (Newspaper) - May 27, 1965, San Antonio, Texas Telephone CA 5-7411, Classified CA 5-1611 SAN MAY 27, FINAL EDITION 99th No. 178 72 PAGES IN 8 SECTIONS 5 CENTS Beetles Trigger Expressway Pileups 11 Vehicles Ram On N. Side Loop Beetles caused involving a total of 11 when a new influx of the bugs that have the cily for a week formed a slick covering over the north portion of Loop 410 Wednesday The wave hit the loop about p.m. Within 15 minutes the three accidents had No one was In each a car went into a skid on the causing the following cars to ram into it and into one The Highway Department took quick action to alleviate Ihe problem by dumping batches of sand over portions of the highway with thickest coating of Five cars were in one of the the Blanco Road accidents occurred on the loop near Vance Jackson Road and near Callaghan An eastbound lane of Loop 410 in the Vance Jackson Road area was closed for about one House Committee Votes Million For EXPRESS HEWS AUSTIN BUREAU AUSTIN appropriation for San Antonio's was approved by the House Appropriations tee The to finance a state exhibits building and its operation at the Fair of the Americas sile is expected to be taken up for House consideration If it it must still go back to for rence in The as approved by the Senate calls for a Appropriations Committee Chairman W. S. Heatly of Paducah said he revised the lo call for million in stead of the million mended by Gov. John Connally lo help officials ob- tain a larger share of federal Three Other Bills The committee approved three other two of which will require about in new spending for the next The teacher sick leave was one of those but its effective dale was delayed until 1957-68, so that it will require no new outlays for the corning fiscal The sick leave will mit five days oft per cumulative with up lo 30 The committee recommended to allot 000 for planning of a research and training hospital in Dallas had million to build the Another approved would permit a pay raise to a year for ty attorneys acting as district 11 would prevent Congressional Page 1C their engaging in the private practice of Heatly mated the would cost aboul for the of is the bottom of the Heally said after proval without objection of Die Rep. Delwin Jones of suggested that be taken front the appropria Uon for transportation of tally retarded and handicapped children to but there vyas no action on this Heatly laler said he believed the new spending measures leave only about lion or less in general assuming passage of from million lo million in. new Rep. Glenn ot San House sponsor of the commented San Antonians a full vote of lo Heally and the com- is due in large part to the fine work of House Speaker Bern is no question aboul the major role played by the ernor in bringing all this lo See Page 12.4 Vote Passed By Senate LBJ Lauds 77-19 Roll House Is Next FROM WIRE SERVICES WASHINGTON The Senate Wednesday passed President Johnson's voting rights and sent it to the After a 25-day son's top priority measure won Senate passage on a 77-19 roll call The outcome was never in Sixty six senators more than enough to pass the measure sponsored it in the first The would suspend slate literacy tests and authorize eral registration of voters in wide areas of the Senate passage came 10 weeks after son sent a draft to Congress with the exhortation to work nights and to keep the promise of the 15th Amendment that the right to vote shall not be denied or abridged on count of race or Senate Lauded After the Senate ident Johnson said the vote was evidence of this nation's resolve that every izen must and shall be able to march to a polling place and vole without fear or or behalf of a heartened the President express my appreciation to the Senate leadership and those who supported Only Tuesday the Senate in- cloture by a vote of 70-30, three votes more than the two- thirds required to end Each senator was then lowed one hour to debate the and The 19 tors who make up the Southern opposition phalanx used only 10 of the hours available to them and called up only 11 of their 50- odd During tbe 1G ments were most of them Twenty one were rejected and two were TEEN-AGE Houston Police Find New HOUSTON Police quoted a 15-year-old hoy Wednesday as saying he was a member of a teen-age dedicated lo freeing The and an older lar Army claimed the had 650 and was patterned and operated along German Officers quoted the youth as saying the group was partially armed through two burglaries of an armory and the weapons were buried in the region west of He said the area was used as a Detectives looked for weapons in the The youth said the group is called the and has been in existence for five He said he was expelled from school over Ihe theft of library The organization came to police when the Army 19, was stopped for speeding Monday Police M. Joe Singleton said it was learned the soldier was and while questioning him learned of the quoted him as saying he was a lieutenant Diamond Salons now Downtown and North Slar in the which he helped was in his own army be- fore he was in said who is head of the in- The 15-year-old said the had their own composed of two Piper I never have seen Ihe planes or Ihe He he had never seen more than 20 members of the army at one and he added he recruited 12 of them He said the group had its own medical corps and dressed in Texas National Guard He said they practiced at Ad- He said the group had been training since 1M1 for tion Liberation Swan The island is off the Honduras the intelligence section of trie organization is not too The United Stales owns Swan Cigarette Tax Boost Is Passed DEMONSTRATOR husky wearing the striped struggles with police and U.S. marshals in the doorway of the House Un- American Committee hearing in Chicago offer he to hit Marshal Joseph top The man was hustled to a police Page Silent Sam Is Big Pain Decisive The vote Wednesday was even more decisive than that by which the Senate passed the Omnibus civil rights last The vole then was 73-27, with 46 Democrats and 27 publicans for the hill and 21 Democrats and 6 Republicans against it. 47 Democrats and 30 Republicans supported the voting rights Seventeen Democrats and two Republicans Thurmond of South Sra Page 12A SANTO lean Republic the sniper is a big pain In the neck lo Charlie Company on Bolivar He works with a ally at nightfall when traffic in and out of the rebel sector eases off. Rain Left Of Prediction Weather Page 8C Partly cloudy no forecast for San An- tonio Thursday by the Weather A low early Thursday in Ihe high 60s and a high in the upper was Wednesday's range was 76 to WEDNESDAY'S TEMPERATURES 5 77 3 p.m. 6 75 X p.m. I 74 5 p.m. I 77 4 p.m. 79 7p.m. W Bl 8 p.m. 11 9 p.m. Noon 10 p.m. 1 11 p.m. 3 Today's Chuckle Woman lo bridge club have the most velous recipe for goulash all I have to do Is mention it to my husband and he says cat CatUe Clatter Classified Deaths INDEX Keod News Johnny IF Au News Sports Television Theaters RK SF 8C Box 5F Women's News MB This is for Charlie Company because necks don't have lo be out checking cars in the street where they'd be exposed to lent hasn't got any of us said Capt. Paul K. he's Mora Dominican News 1'agcs 2, 3, 4A i manhole and put a lin it. The Marines use the rors from anything down pain wilh that You there I should find said don't hear just the of his shots passing Vehicular and pedestrian fic out of the rebel zone Is channeled through only two One of these Is Checkpoint where Marines examine about cars This means searching inside and under ihc At the checkpoint north of Ihe 82nd Airborne Division has 07 nf II 17 1135 27, of Ihe company found how to check under sides Jail Sentences Given Two Baptists in Cuba TO NEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE HAVANA The Havana has two United list ministers to 10 and six years in a Cuban cial slated Wednesday A public announcement is not ex- several Rev. Herbert 61, of received the 10-year He has been charged with counter revolutionary activities and il- legal foreign currency Rev. James David 31, of was sentenced to six years Imprisonment for il- legal currency He Is The two American Baptist leaders were tried May M gether with 32 most of whom also were Baptist The charges against the Cubans were logical counter- revolutionary activities and rency Al least one Cuban preacher was sentenced to 30 years in prison ll was learned Wednesday a missionary here For 35 Is head of the Baptist and File In the public hearing May 14 thai they had illegally dollars Moses 2G, of in charge of Ihe Said ing for anything might be used for purposes of aggression or Nothing is being slopped from going into the rebel zone in the way of medicine and other normal He say bul il is known thai all persons are out there some and Ihe Marines tighten proof and huddle behind The trouble wild this point is that it's only four from the presidential palace ransacked and bombed at the height of the civil The bat domed building is pied by 300 of Ihe civil junta opposing the The building is only a blocks from the rebel and the rebels would like lo py it. The palace has no cat but ils possession nut of Ihe retol zone is heavy and you wonder thai any people are left in chickens and There are even some people In buses going The creaky bus lo of Western He west of Santo Domingo hasn't being checked against a master probably would give Ihe rebels list of known and a psychological So are frequent around palace between the rebels and junta shooting down Ihe seems lo awaken all the snipers are coming cut bringing even m tnc Dougherty we're In for a lively These hazards lo Job of police have Ihe Marines west of Santo hasn't wondering what's next for them let a war Interfere wilh ils daily before round I rip from the downtown part of the Just before were shipped lo Norway where we all learned lo against Cuban But once evening comes and That was in March And mcd espionage or any other no- the crickets start Sanlo Domingo From lineal Ihe Cuban change around frostbite to heal point us Connally Signing Needed By JON FORD EXPRESS HEWS AUSTIN BUREAU Senate day night wrapped up the Job by 29-0 of the increase in the cigarette Senators also approved 29-0 a 15 months deadline for of the stale Inheritance Both measures were by Gov. John Connally raise In meet Iho share of teacher pay and to provide million for San Antonio's The cigarette lax boost is mated to yield lo lion for the coming The Inheritance tax adjustment requiring payment of the amount due within 15 months of Ihe date of death will ducc a gain of The Senate passed Ihe in aboul 40 Approximately half an spent on Ihe tax boost lo the highest state rale In Ihe ll cents a Thd Increase will bo effective July 1. The House passed ures Senators beat down by big I margins three attempts by Sen. Hardeman of San lo to amend Ihe Tlie 1181) now goes In i the governor's desk for i Sen. Andy Rogers of a by which lie earlier demanded 48 hours no- icc of public hearing on lax the State Affairs Committee to hear and I vote Ihe measures out day first to Increase Ihe arctic lax to four a He argued dealers would raise their prices a nickel a pack want lo slamp out cancer the Hardeman The proposed amendment was tabled 2.1-6. Hardeman losl 22-7 nn an amendment lo make floor stocks of in the hands ot dealers when the higher rala goes into effect subject In the full He said the state would million unless the were pul The third amendment to duce the discount allowed ers for placing tax stamps to packages and t h e lax from I wo and a quarter in 1.64 per of the value of stamps purchased was knocked down 23-6. There was nn discussion of the inheritance tan change Sen. Parkhouse flf Dallas handled Ihe bills in Ihe Sen. Grady of See Page IM Counsel Arranged for FBI Informer Sued by Lawyer WEW YORK TIMES NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON The Justice has quietly arranged for a private lawyer to defend ils former undercover agent In the Ku Klux Klan In a suit brought against him by the Klan's Malt II Murphy Jr. Ala. of GARY THOMAS HOWE ftr Murphy Gary Thomas Howe In legal fees that claims owed him for be- fore ll becano known thai was an Informant for Ihe who was the chief witness in the murder trial of a real Col- lie Wilkins docs not have and has looked to Ihe Justice Department lo de- fend him from the United Klan's Imperial But is nol a government employe and the Justice De- could not officially go lo his Gen. las con- New best are In cral lending Bernard Segal eg chairman of the Committee for Under and asked him to find a private attorney qualified practice In I Segal Paul a highly regarded mingham Johnslon con- firmed Wednesday that he had taken Iho case at Howe's quest and on Segal's The development emphasized I Set Page HA