Post Standard, The (Newspaper) - May 18, 1965, Syracuse, New York FINAL 1 THE Weather YEAR N MAY 1966 SEVEN CENTS Patricia Neat Walks Actress Patricia accompanied by actor Gary a leaves her rented home in Pacific en route to Los Angeles tional Airport for a flight to London It was her first appearance since she was paralyzed by three strokes Feb 17 ood Morning News Digest TAXES President Johnson asks Con- gress for a cut in excise taxes and calls on in- dustry to pass the savings along to the public Page 1 Businessmen hail President's recommendations for excise tax cuts Automakers pledge to pass on reduction to con- sumers Page 1 WASHINGTON Spies are included in almost every Soviet group that visits the United FBI tor Hoover tells Congress Page 1 President Johnson pledges defense of South Korea as long as danger continues and Kor- ean President Park U.S policy in Viet Nam Picture Page 3 INTERNATIONAL U.S experts touch off bomb explosions at Bien Hoa base to reduce the danger of further hazards Page I A White House team con- its efforts to bring a settlement of the Dominican crisis Page 1 NATIONAL Caltech astronomer fies five radio ing one the Russians last month speculated might be a supercivilization as farther and fastest objects yet dis- covered Page I Inside Today Page Astrological Forecast 20 Comics Crossword 20 Death Record 7 Editorial 4 Markets Morning's Mail 4 Puzzle Quiz 22 Radio TV Programs 8 Sports Syracuse News Theaters 10 Tell Me Women's Features 11 COLUMNISTS Bridge Daily Dear Lyons Den 22 Industry IS Fulton Lewis Jr 4 Drew Pearson 4 Walter 5 William Buckley Jr 5 Inez Robb Strength Dr Baseball Scores INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta 3 Toledo 2 Jacksonville Columbus 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia St Louis 1 Los Angeles Houston J AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore New York 2 Fair and Mild The calls for fair skies and mild today with high of 70 degrees The low overnight will increasingly cloudy skies forecast for tomorrow the high was 69 de- grees and the The mean of 62 was four degrees above the normal and two de- grees below last year's mean winds today will be light and variable The sun sets at p.m today and rises at tomorrow Vehicular lamps should be lighted by p.m today Syracuse Area Headlines Ten men and two women se as jury in Kenneth E Dudley murder trial Page 9 Burglars make off with nearly dollars in bonds and negotiable securities in DeWitt break-in Page 1 CORE official contends verse freedom success M despite criticism by mayor and shunning by some local Negroes Page 9 Solvay bans use of boards on village streets and sidewalks Page 10 Meeting planned to discuss cut in time necessary for proval of FHA loan to chase Page 16 New York State Teamsters Council convention opens day at Hotel Syracuse Page 10 Councilman urges men on relief work to patrol city parks Page S City urban renewal agency okays consultant federal approval needed 1 Page II President Johnson approves SU program on Great Society problems Page General Electric will em- ploy more persons in production of new portable color television Page Education Priorities Com- urges cuts in size of classes through adequate staffing of teachers Page I dies cost of poverty at Episcopal conference City to pump water into Lake at Onondaga Park to make area better for swimming Page I looting suspect held In lieu bail after arrest ir Florida Page I Savings of seen for Tully taxpayers if four classrooms are leased Pat Ned Up and LOS ANGELES tress Patricia amazingly well after three mas sive said be back to work in a The Academ Award winner left Los Angele to continue her recovery at be home near London after walk ing and talking com at a news conference The willowy blonde wore a patch over her left eye and a brace on her right leg He shoes were the heavy kind tha strengthen weak limbs She wa thin and a bit drawn But she was cheerful smiling and Quick to showing irritation when a slight speech diment caused her to grope fo a word or say the wrong one Miss In critical condi lion for a time after suffering the strokes Feb was out to demonstrate she has made i remarkable recovery ant did Asked when she would return to she baby one I'm She expects a child in late July or early August What have her doctors told her about the prediction is the baby will be Miss Neal was stricken after her first big scene in a movie that brought her here from land She has been recovering at a rented home Monday morning she walked unaided to a bly with a actor Gary and her British writer Ronald Dahl At International in her first public appearance since her she again walked unaided across the limping slightly due to the leg She told the news conference she recalls little of her ordeal I don't remember going to the but I remember slowly getting She groped for a and Dahl supplied it She repeated it first faces I remember seeing some nurses 1 and of course I remember seeing my husband's The Dahls and their three Theo and DeWitt Firm Burglarized Yeggs Grab LARRY FILER A small gray safe containing worth of stocks and bonds was stolen sometime over the weekend by burglars who used a hatchet to break through a side door window of the Upstate Builders Supply Corp in DeWitt The theft was reported to the Sheriffs Department early morning Officials of the firm said t good portion of the total is negotiable Reported missing are about jn personal notes and agreements with other in checks and In plus several smaller items The slightly more than weighted about 150 according to Detectives Robert ion and Robert It was removed from the building on a hand cart and loaded onto a vehicle in the rear of the at Mead Road and borne and taken away Deputies went to the early yesterday after a call from Irving J dent of the firm Bronstein said the building was closed from about 3 p.m Saturday to yesterday A glass panel in a door on the west side of the building wai broken to gain said Also missing was la token from a soft drink machine which had been cracked open with the same hatchet apparently used to break through die door Dominican Peace Plea Is Rejected SANTO Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic's junta re- accompanied by a Sheena and an English Angela flew to Washington en route to their home in Great about 30 miles From London The trip will be broken by a stay with a friend in for a few days During the news conference Dahl answered many of the questions He said his wife is recovering faster than the most optimistic of doctors had hoped could walk now the said the muscle of her right ankle is stil weak so she'll probably wear it another month first her right arm and ler right hand were but slowly they have come back so she can use them The doctors consider it all very Dahl said his wife occasional y forgets words even the names of her chil he pens less and less or some she can carry on a perfect conversation on the without ever having o grope for a word much as we enjoy Ameri I think her recovery in and will be even more rapid She will be more settled there White House peace moves Monday and pressed anks into action for a campaign to mop up rebel holdouts in northern Santo Domingo Brig Gen Antonio Imbert junta said he reminded presidential ant McGeorge Bundy and other top-level peace envoys sent by President Johnson that the ed mission of American forces here was to prevent the Domm ican Republic from falling un der Communist domination The White House mission was reported trying to get the junta to resign in an effort to reach an understanding with the rebels I made it Imbert would continue for the same objective even if the American troops would have to be turned against He reminded the Ameri the general tha the Dominican armed force solidly behind the junta Imbert said he rejected a cal by the Organization of Ameri can States Truce Com mission for a cease-fire north o the corridor He said to do so would give the rebels a chance to regroup and would public he said a cleanup of the area The junta offensive is aimed at wiping out rebel resistance in the largely industrial and slum area of northeastern Santo nd where we live it is very A newsman asked if the news had made her tis She it has not made me nervous It has made me strong and Any Soviet May Be Spy WASHINGTON FBI J Edgar Hoover says pies are included in virtually very Soviet group that visits he United States diplomats students and cultural ex change missions regard to the Communist bloc espionage attack agains this there has been no letup Hoover told a House Appropriations sub committee government is about to allow them to establish lates in many parts of the try of will make our work more he added in testimony March made public Monday night The man who has headed the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 41 years have found in practically every cultural exchange group or student group that has come to this there is always a member of the the service of the Russian government Hoover Raps Valachi Use WASHINGTON FBI Di- rector Edgar Hoover says he opposed publicizing the mony of Joseph con- murderer who broke a blood oath and divulged secrets of the Cosa What's Hoover contends he knows of only one concrete contribution Valachi made to law enforcement Hoover's and the fact that the government is paying a month to keep Valachi n special came to light n testimony before a House Subcommittee on Harch 4 The testimony was made public Monday night Primed Bomb Checked Air Force emergency workers inspect an bomb from a bomber lying in the rubble of the Bten Hoa Air Base flight line during up operations following Sunday's dis- explosions U.S Experts Explode Live Bombs at Bien Hoa Domingo It is estimated thai rebels are making a lav ditch stand against junta Jie area forces from moved into the north crossing the President Bridge over the Isabella River They established a line on the rebels near the ueya Baseball Stadium and be- pushing eastward This flanking move left the ebels the choice of either hid ng their guns and trying to pass nto the downtown area through a U.S checkpoint on the west corridor or trying to gel across the River and of the city U.S troops patrol he far side of the river Only one checkpoint was open hrough the corri lor and into the area American para- troopers stationed there y searched everyone for on A dozen young men were and held for ng Commodore Francisco J ra junta armed said his men ad advanced six blocks since unday The drive is proceeding slowly on a straight line to the he because carrying out a search for South Viet few days for a raid on the touched Cong that never game off Monday by American one of I helped to cut the danger of bombs armed for the raic Wew up harmlessly itself in ther blast hazards at the wreckage of the Hoa scene of the airstrip of the 12 armed forces greatest northeast of Saigon setback of the Vietnamese U.S spokesman said five of U.S Army demolition Americans killed in the dis- blew up four have been identified and bombs fitted with are listed as missing or pre- layed action had dead In at intact from the chain of one Vietnamese was line explosions Sunday that 27 Americans dead or Army men anc and 40 aircraft destroyed Air Force personnel were They used timed charges Gen Joseph H jet rid of the which of U.S Air Force been set to explode within in Viet Nam and Williams By Baker WASHINGTON from the committee John J it suited him to disclose it members of the Is the former secretary Committee Monday the Senate Democratic face him in the Senate and who resigned in whether they criticize his role just ahead of a politically the reopening of Committee Bobby Baker of how he made a He set Tuesday for the on business ventures while down and said in his a year can assure them they post be John Sherman Williams speech in the and Hugh drew swift statements from spoke out committee support of Williams Sen itrs defending him and J that the them special counsel said the investigation McLendon has written would have got off the raft report on the Baker had it not been for containing material prodding Lausche tical of that Williams reward The draft is reported to to be an effort to portray tion whether Williams held as a culprit said a preliminary inquiry showed the outbreak was definitely accidental am satisfied no sabotage was he said was an accidental of a bomb on one aircraft and spread to the The Air Force sent a team of experts from Washington for a thorough investigation Heading the team is Gen William K the inspector general of the Air Force Bombers made a series of raids on suspected Viet Cong positions in South Viet but stayed away from Communist North Viet Nam for the fifth consecutive day Radio Hanoi said reconnaissance jets repeatedly intruded into North Vietnamese airspace both Sunday and carrying out over many U.S officials were reticent about the reason for the halt In bombing Washington dispatch of the New York Times said the air strikes had been temporarily suspended as a sign of good to support President son's offer to negotiate with the Vietnamese Doctor Urges Social Security WASHINGTON A physician urged he Senate Finance Committee Monday to retain a provision in Social Care to grant Security coverage to self- doctors Dr Ira Leo man of the committee on social for declared here is much evidence that the majority of such doctors want lie coverage Businessmen Happy Over Excise Tax Proposal NEW YORK track admission tickets But he praised President proposals for excise tax cuts Monday as a boost for the economy But consumers might find it to pinpoint savings on many of the products affected The for ave promised to pass on qns to the consumer if the ex- se tax they pay is reduced s the who sets the often in- volves a allowance and ther factors Some businessmen indicated lere might be other ons affecting possible price hanges Spencer J executive vice president of the Racing the proposal to Fife 17 nate the 20 per cent tu on the patrons have been paying the cost of the the admission tickets would be re- where the track has been paying there'd be no Carl president of Scripto said in the President's sons for submitting the excise tax cut was to build up better profits for industry In an try of this type and it's impossible to pass it on to the consumer have items that are a natural at and not so we have to pay it Passage will give this type of industry courage to invest In modernization and plant expansion At Scripto we have already The reductions would affect nearly all General Electric consumer and a spokesman expect that these proposed excise tax reductions will be passed along to the The company praised the as stimulation to the nation's current A spokesman for the tronics Industry Association said in Washington that on the basis of past performance the chances for price reductions to the consumer would be very good prices should be particularly effective in ring rising demand for color television he said Cut Plea Official WASHINGTON President asked Congress Monday for a excise tax promised tkat will not car tax and on industry for price cuts to match His long-awaited message proposed two big bites of the first on July 1 and the second next Ju followed by million smaller arts each year A spokesman for the it will have a twofold can Telephone Telegraph Co should be good news to the telephone users who have been paying this tax It's the only tax on a household sity and we have felt for a long time that it should be Retailers generally agreed that lifting the excise tax levied at the retail level on toilet jewelry and furs would result In lower prices to the consumer a vice dent of Saks Fifth Avenue de- store in New said the would have a pyramiding effect inducing more people to buy more of in stores Frank Maier vice dent of Maier and an Atlanta It it effect it will help us compete with other luxury items relieve us of a tremendous ad- ministrative burden It costs ut thousands of dollars to collect Lou vice president and genera sales manager of department store in for miking sure the customer gets the full it's only fair and A lop official of the Bon a department store in said sales of fun and jewelry dropped off after word of a possible tu reached the bat he felt that sales to more than compensate for the present drop-off b M