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VFW To
VETERANS
will meet at
Moot
OF Foreign Warn
8 p.m. Tuesday at
Latest Brazilian
Crisis Is Solved
BULLETIN
VFW Hall on Decker Drive. BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) - The
Any man who haa served overseas P1 ^denttal press office an-
in the U.S. Armed Forces is eligi-
ble for the organization.
fa
Bowling Tonight
WOMEN'S PIN Toppers League at
Bay Lanes will bowl at 6 p.m.
Tuesday. There' will be a short
meeting before the game.
Horricidturo Club
•
DIRT GARDENERS Horticulture
Club will meet at 9:30 alto. Wed-
nesday In the home of Mrs. R.
Robson, 1403 Woodlawn. Co-host
ess is Mrs. 'Allen Shaw. Mrs. N.
B. O’Grady will present the pro-
gram on lycoris.
GMAA Sots Mooting
GERMANIA MUTUAL Aid Asso-
ciation. Baytown Chapter No. 178,
will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday at
the Knights of Columbus Hall, 2600
West Main.
PTA Council To Moot
BAYTOWN CITY Council ,'pf Par-
ents and Teachers will meet at
1:30 ajn. Wednesday at Commu-
M % A carnival
nounced the latest crisis Mocking
Joao Goulart's assumption of the
presidency has been solved and he
will fly to this capital today.
The crisis was the reported re-
bellion of a group of air forces
men to bar Goulart’s return
There was no immediate word
as to how this was settled.
The crisis blew up in the night
when congressional leaders an-
nounced that an air force rebel-
lion bad flared. But the afr force
chief of staff denied any such up- ft
rising.
The announcement of the settle-
ment was made after acting Pres-
ident Ranieri Mazzilli conferred
morp than an hour in the govern-
ment palace with the-Jhree minis-
1 forS.
nity Building No.
;«Mstion box will be held. All
council members are urged to at
g of the
£ Buffet Supper
-HPRST MEETING of the Baytown
Chapter of Hadassah will be a
buffet supper at 7 pun. Wednes-
Lucky Stopper
MRS. J. LEWIS of An
ters of the armed
' Stunned congressmen «•».-
moned to an extraordinary 17-
minute session were chilled by an
announcement that air force dissi-
dents apparently were determined
| to gun down. Goulart’s plane if he
tried to fly to Brasilia to he
swom in
Hours later Brig. Ismar Brasil,
head of the general staff in Rio
de Janeiro, declared there was
“most complete calm in all air
force units. -
In a communique he said he
was in permanent contact With
.commanders of all air zones and
is in a poationto deny “with as-
sorancc tendentious news divulged
with the objective to disturb pub-
lic opinion.’'
The communique said all air]
force units were under complete
Goulart had made plans to fly time this week to succeed Janio
here to be swom in after the na-
tion’s three military chiefs agreed
to let him become a figurehead
president under a new parliamen-
tary system vesting the real pow-
er in a prime minister elected by
Congress. • <
It had been expected that G«jl-
art would be inaugurated some- night.
Quadros, whose resignation in
huff Aug. 25 touched off the pro-
longed crisis and brought the na-
tion close to civil war.
The three service chiefs had
blocked Goulart's succession, con-
tending his leftist tendencies
would open the way to Cbmmu-
nist turmoil. They yielded Sunday
MOSCOW. CAP) - A Soviet
military court in Kev today
sentenced American tourist
Marvin William Maklnen of
Chassell, Mich., to eight years
In prison on espionage charge*.
The Soviet government paper
Isveatia reported MaklaeU's con-
virtiou and sentencing after a
two-day trial. It aaid Maklnen
had given the court a full con-
of his spying activities-
described
The tourist, described as
strident In West Berlin, was ar-
rested in the Soviet Ukraine and
charged with spying. The Sov iet
government said the ca« help*
prove Its charge that West Ber
Bn te a center for spies against
the Communist countries.
Soviet Reoly
waited On
Test Request
WASHINGTON (AP)-President
Remedy held the door open Tues-
! of Anahuac is the
chants as part of a Monday morn-
ing merchandising promotion.
Rufus luck
COME SEPTEMBER, the Rufus
Honeycutts returned from a three-
week vacation to the West Coast.
And the irony of fate is that when
they found the
‘they got back,
Brunson biffing to be, “Come
v-v .-r-.—-r.-BCp—r-
Study Ends
ARMY RESERVE Capt. Larry E.
Hassel, 41, Route 1, La Porte, has
completed the two - week intelli-
gence course at the Fourth Army
intelligence School, Fflrt Sam
Houston, Tex.
discipline and carrying out gov-
ernment orders, and that
the ad-
minister, Gabriel Grunt Moss, was
in the capital with other members
out
The air force statement did not
quell completely reports 8f an up-
rising. A source dose to air force
leaders said It seemed there vi
a small defection limited to
small area near Brasilia. The
source said one of the defecting
leaders was Brig. Anton# Guedes
Muniz. ' • ..
Acting President Ranieri Maz-
day for Soviet acceptance of his
weapoS
to ban nuclear
Council Hay
Talk About
Hove Tonight
George C. Hawley, chief of the
rate and casualty section of the
State Fire Insurance Commission
said Tuesday the commission
“looks with a great-deal of dis-
favor’’ upon a suggestion that the
dispatching functions of the Bay-
town fire and police departments
be consolidated.
He said that if the function is
combined and the four fire de-
partment dispatchers are not kept
as paid llwnetl. Baytown's key
insurance rate will go up from 28
to 29 cents. This would cause an -
increase, ia Jre insurance premi-
resi dents.
urns paid by Baytown
accomplished if the fire depart-
awley said consolidation of fire
police dispatching could be
Baytown firemen, paid and
volunteers, and policemen are
opposed to the proposed consolf-
datlop on Are and police depart-
it functions, and a delega-
tion of firemen te expected I* hn
on hand at 6:90 pjn. Tuesday
(tonight) at city hall to pratoaf
the change). - —1—’—~
ond test in four days.
The new shot in Central Asia'
was announced by Dr. Glenn T.
Seabirg, chairman of the Atomic
HERRINGS ON HAND
Beach, Calif. When he left
TWO MRS. GARRETT R. Herrings have re-
turned from Waahlngton state where they Washington, his wife and two children came
attended the commissioning of the ship USS to Texas and have been visiting in the Bay-
Iwo Jims. Mrs. Herring Jr, left, and Mrs. Vtown area. Herring is a native Baytonian
_____________________ Herring Sr, center, are shown with Garrett and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett R.
rang> " and was fired in the at- R. Herring Jr. who Is a Hospitalman Chief Herring Sr, of Baytown. Two other men oa
aba • m ■ -- ^“-a. AtoNan
Energy Commission. Seaborg said
it had a force “in the low kiloton
to the Iwo Jima.
i hoard the ship are sons of Baytonian*—Larry
GK and
librarian and City W
V
here the development could not
be regarded as “encouraging” to
RS. and British hopes that Russia
would accept tlje proposed test
ban limitation. Nevertheless, the
•White House and state department
declared the new explosion was
not an answer to the proposal.
AttMaJSS- *
end rest, cat short a crui _
Nantucket sound to return to
headquarters when* word of
Hospital Unit 1
at Beam Field, Imperial
and Mrs. Joe Cates, 1790 McFarland.
New City Librarian
Already At Work
iitauijucii iri» wuen wuiu vs. uic
AEC report reached him. Andrew
|4'-; ■ ,?
Hatcher, assistant White House
then said the
relimi
ool In Full
After %-last fling of vacation
mg
tasraiSwS. s aaEs^sass s
ceptaTby Smrfet ' **
vice president’s safe arrival could Municipal Library is opened,
not be guaranteed. Henry John Blasick, hired by
'*# city to head the library staff,
pirn
■Mm
;
Holiday Is
Marred By
Weather
Tuesday began compiling a basic
hook collection with 5,000 books
already owned by the city and
350,000 appropriated for bode buy-'
^8* 4 ' .... r * '
He and an assistant arejwork- 1
tag in rented quarters at 522 W.
PARTLY CLOUDY
•:pHh scattered showers predicted
through Wednesday..
-Wednesday's Tides
GALVESTON IDES, Wednesday
will be high at 3:17 a.m. and 12:47
I be high at 3:17 a.m. and 12:47
p.m, low at 9:35 a.m. and 8:16
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
A renewed outburst of violent
Leather including tornadoes,
iphtning and heavy rains inter-
rupted Labor Day fun-making for
some Texans but conditions eased
Pearce, *prqtaring lor the time
the library is opened. Blas-
MMi ■■■■■ ■■
fck was hired after interviews with
the Baytown, lArary Advisory
Board and Qly Manager J. B. Le-
Fevre.......
The library building is in its
final'stages erf planning before bids
MTTZ
Late News
r-
REV: AND Mrs. Fred Bell of Luf-
kin are visiting the R. E. Keels
over the holidays * . . Mr. and
Mrs. E. V. Mickel and family are
in Laurel, Miss, visiting rela-
tives . . . Guests in the home of
I Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Guest are
1 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Covington.
. James Shires takes a crew to
Galveston and ends up in Louisi-
ana .. . Cotton and {Yands Bwvl-
tta, between Kyle and Butte, but
never touched ground.
Thrpe Houston boys-romping
in a tree-top playhouse—were in-
jured when lightning struck the
tree late Monday.
A neighbor who ran to the scene
on an elementary school campus
tag spending their holidays in Mex-
ico at the bull fights .. . Camp-
Kj
tor the weekend are Mr. and Mrs.
T. S. Paulsel and Tommy.
Rufus and Jean Honeycutt back
from a trip to CaUfonila where
they fraternized with such movie
names as Troy Donahue^ Connie
Stevens and Eva Marie Saint
Bernice Carroll enjoys s’“
late before going back to
. . . Lavem Javelljends a _
hand .. . Ellen Thomas takes a
short vacation.
Doug Bell and Barry
rains and forced many residents
to flee their homes receded dur-
ing the,night,.
Showers and thundershowers at
a less serious nature were re-
ported in parts of West and North
Central Texas Tuesday morning.
A, tornado ripped roofs off bams
in the Lake McQueeny commu-
nity of South Central Texas, just
east of San Antonio, but injured
no one.
Another tornado was
WASHINGTON ('AP) - The
Atomic Energy Commission an
____today ttiat the Soviet
Union had detonated a third nu-
clear device In Its current *e-
de between Texas Avenue and related event in view of the turn
Sterling. element.’’ »
Although Blasick and his staff The time element was this:
of one are beginning elementary
Last Wednesday, Moscow an- gives high
_ _ ___________ ______ounced that after almost three students earlier “tardy” times.
books, the rented building is not years of a U.S.-British-Sgdet ^ t0 ^ ^ requirement af
STr^aS sstssssiish s
County branch!library on Texas resume teste. ... instead of the^previous'8:24 a.m.
Avenue lor book service. On Friday, the AEC announce! with first ^ at 8:05 classes
Blasick will be horx>red at
reception from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 Moscow made no report riods 30 mjnUtes each are sched-
ajn. at the Baytown Chamber ol ^
Commerce building sponsored
(be Pilot aub. The pubhe^ta- a.m.; ^ ^ ^ .
. ...
vited to meet, the city's newest PS^nuclear^were .-.The. big change in the junior
department
He holds
head,
a ■
land. Fla,
and
Florida Sate
hassee.
-Whelm-’* decree W6* to ban further bursts in the high schools,
uhi3S ■» v
master s in so- f^.mghchev’a reply:
fiwn. Thug ^ ^ firing Sunday
1 ______I_— HAnAtJrtri Ihi
and,a master’s
library sd«ice
ite University of
Astern in Florida. The system -Dr, Glem T. Lborg
was awarded the Dorothy Canfield nounced this afternoon that
was director.
Mondaym fte area south ofAus-
Traffic Toll Is
Below Estimate
Air Force Base in Orlando. (He
By THE ASSOCIATED
Traffic 384
Boating 24
Drowning 59
ink.” ■ I
Two were crldcally injured. Untevorable weather for driving
MIAMI, Fla. (AP)
Baytonians for only a week, they storra Carla threatene<J-
They were Robert McGinnis, 8, in several sections of the country 3,
and De Edwin Hand, 11. Lance * *..... * * '
Stado, 17, was less seriously in- w
jured. _
apparently was a
■raiding down the
P. J. PsHter, Former
Res James Parker, 51, died
early Tuesday morning at his
home at 920 Zoe St, Houston.
Parker lived in Baytown and 59 drowned in mishaps” not tavolv-
Smith Highlands before moving to Hous- tag boats and 72 lives were lost
major factor in
holiday traffic
toll.
Late reports of highway deaths
during the 78-hour holiday period
boosted the traffic toll to 384, but
was fewer than the 420 which
might 4i. SIS
bile crashes during fte -----------
In addition to traffic deaths, 24
persons died in boating accidents,
lege this fall.
Baytown Resident, Dies ST
estimated misfit die in automo-
Three Western Airlines
Jittery Over Berlin
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BERLIN (AP)—The three West-
projfimately 10,267 youngsters de-
scended on.schools in the Bay-
town District Tuesday with more
expected to register early in the
week.
I 7 ^ , to fte
Monday then continuing with High school classes wifi begin at'
studies Tuesday, Their next holi-
day is slated* for Oct 18 with
PMMMk
and 34. Last day of classes before
“ ‘ ‘ vacation ;
vacation on Nov. 23 tary
8:25 a.m. this year, ten minutes
earlier than last term. Elemen-
ts Dec. 20.
Barbers Hill, schools have an
increased enrollment this fall of
*-----have previously con-
st this time and will con-
so. First and second
graders will go until 2:35 p.m.
with all other' grades remaining
tary pjades
veiHsd at this
tinue to do i
more students are anticipated, in-
cluding about 200 more in' Rob-
ert E. Lee High School.
A change in. schedule this year
s high school and junior high
that the first shot had been fired
sr-rMryu aEsEEF®
again in the Semi-Palatinsk area
He has also served as head of ft Central Ask. The yield of the
IP Hiiunpr Pifhli,- (ihppru- m 41. ....... .K„ ik,, foloton 8ln, WK(I me IU-Sl
SSfSe® S?iHs ss a
Cammu) oeoflnre tviU t«v until
Sto/m Carla
His wife is a graduate of Lam-
Flood Threat
college librarian and has worked <*> i f
on staffs at Stetson Uftivei
College in Winter
ar-w ^ ag
S lo nonauras
, country - and “ Marita'’‘Lawre^r^ ^^Ltbail aanres £ "•BP
Pan American, British Europe- ^ fi,e txireme
tip erf Honduras.
aktaeaomeand disappoint. ton"andfe known ta die Bay- fmiscellamraus accidents, for an ., (
mgjit. . .......... IbwhlrML dvbf-all total of 539. The mint “‘'odors 1
Mr. and Mrs John Leslie cele- He is survived hy his widow, was made flora 6 pm*ft.Fvida> to <for “h™**
brated her buthday Sunday with Mrs, Katy Parker, of Houston; midnight Monday. Pan Ami
dinner in Houston with Dr. and one daughter, Mrs. Linda Chaput TTie National Safety COuneifsaid an Airways afid Air France are
Mrs C. E. Baker _ and Senator of Houston; his mother, Mrs. it appeared certain that the * ”
Jean Petty Gouner. Humble three brothers, M. O. Parker! cii had estimated before the holi-
PBX operator, is still in traction Henry Parker and Raymond Par- day. The council said it alto ap- The men who fly the planes say
at'Gulf Coast Hosprfal, Room 203, ker. all of Baytown. peared likely that this year's total the Communists could control the
but can have visitors. Funeral arrangements will be would be lower than the 415 killed rorridor* - and force their com-
C. A. Nye eelebratins his birth- announced later by Paul E. Lae in traffic accidents in the 1960 parries to stop flying-witbout as-
i'JWral Mem*. IftreeMay Ubor Day holiday, tag fighter planer
em airlines flying to West Berlin
are growing jittery over the So-
viet and East Orman Communist
threats to control the three air
they have been using
16 years.
end at 3:33 p.m. Four lunch pe-
mean
change will
more study time ta class,
i said. In additiem, junior
Hinson
will commence at
Grades one through eight have
registered 3?0 students with 115 in
the four gradesjrf high school.
ment is kept on its own frequency.
That means changes
to be worked oat with approval
of the Federal Communications.
Commission, Houston headquar-
ters, since the fire and 'police de-
Califpmla for partments are now on Afferent
frequaraie*.
Gty Attorney Ge<»ge Chandier
said there is no legal bar to coo- -
solidation of the dispatching func-
tions.
City Manager J. B. LeFevre said
he favors any kind of economy
that will actually save the city
money, but that be cannot see
any substantial saving in the <
, *•
The city council is dxpected to
e me feasibility of the con-
PHHBat a budget session at
6:30 p.m. Tuesday (tonight). The
move was suggested by fte coun-
eBV munictfSt economies com-
ttee. Its chairman, Gtwncitman
A. (Chris) Hansen asked that
fte city manager stutfr the sug-
gestion and report his findings to
the council at tonight's meeting..
It is fte economics committee’s
idea that the etty could save the
salaries of four fire department
dispatchers, or a total of $18,720-
a-year, if the fife department dis-
patching function were transferred
o the police department. ’ *
The
gin Friday with the BH-;
at 8 p,m. in Mont Belvieu.
week, 'and regular firemen make
_ $400-a-month for a 72-hour week.
‘ A recent legislative' act reduced
the number of hdurs dispatchers
work, but did not change fire-
men’s hours.
If the city’s key insurance rate
goes up to 29, cents, Baytown resi-
dents would have to pay approxi-
• Walter P. Reuther goes into
marathon bargaining s e * * 1 o ii
• President Kennedy returns
to Washington front a weekend
mately $3,000 more ft annual in-
surance premiums, or one per
cent of the approximately $300,-
000 in total fire insurance prem-
iums paid here annually.
Although the proposed consoli-
dation would not affect the city’s
present 10 per cent good fire cred- —
ofM*
United Ante Workers onion at
10 *jn. Wediiesdiiiy italea* GM
eomes up with a new contract
offer. ; • ,; " .
to iwltoy ft fte fight of the Se-
viet Union’s new testing of nu-
AU elementary classes will be-
' - .
Labor Day
Quietest "
2 On Record'
dear devices.
•''
• Four wh
gcauers wiii ttuwu *tuwi .
was ismm is em- r, ~ fheS^eS brato^'&tS^^
Storm Carla S; S L iayLj
first grade students will remain .......
until 2 p.m. All other elementary Roy Montgomery said Tuesday,
will have classes until There were no fatalities, and
only one major auto accident was
live at 5105 Tamarach Drive with ** ^ ^ oru'nfy
their two children, James David, a ^ JES* S* SfijLlJSLSSi ^
Barwnetric prestores skidded ta Mtam ■“ ^ *
a M<h
schools and a third high school
are integrated quietly in Little
Rock, Ark., four year* after the
first desegregation sparked riot-
ftft',. - 'Y.
• The conference of 45 non-
aligned Batinas draws up a joint
appeal today to President Ken-
nedy and Premier Khrushchev
to take urgent new steps to
Police Chief ease the cold war.
recorded. It happened Friday on
... Highway 148. Nofo of those in-
Business - Industrial - Education voiced was seriously injured.
Day set for Oct. 27. Thanksgiving
holidays are slated for Nov, 23
and 24 with Christmas holidays
seriously injured.
Shid the police ,de-
_ »r04,
bor Day holid:ty, which began at
and mded at
C. V, (Buster)
tori ‘HkU Ir eiuMa
ta La Porte, advantage of the long weekend to
and heavy rains to fte area. REL. Gangers’* first ccmpetition visit Relatives
Carla reached storm intensity will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Me- ^ ^ ,
during the night, with highest mortal Stadium when they meet £*« ™ ^cho°1: Most
winds 40 to 50 miles per hour in Jesse Jones of Houston. “1.....
squalls extending out 100 miles First day ol school for Crosby
from the center. At 5 a.m. (EST) School District students is Wed-
the center was about UQ miles nesday. Teachers orientation is set
southeast of Swan island and 504» for Tuesday . Holidays will coin “We picked up a few ,----
northeast cipe with fte Baytown District on charges to public dronkeiuieis
Crosby Junicrf High - Ana- and we other routine
The Miami Weather Bureau huac
game, is set for 6
calls,”
Montgomery skid.
le they can con- ■ MH HP HHPPWPVi---1 ...— 1
fts. ssfiMet? t&g*g ss
Carla to grow into a hurricane. Chambers High School at 8 p.m. in Baytown, and I want to express
The fact that Carta’s oQter fring- Friday ta Crosby. my thanks to Baytontans for the
es were already over land would Barbers Hill Schools had their way they cflrtducted themselves,
tend to hold the storm in check, first day of classes Aug. 30, ob- especially on our streets and hlgh-
>• forecaster said. servu* the Labor Day 1“UJ— -— ”
establishments, with ex-
ception of service stations, res-
taurants and drug stores, were
closed M '
Monday.
• Congress plans to tackle
niort work this week than it Has'
ft any toll month’s this session.
>.* *
• Western Diplomats at the
Geneva test ban conference fear,
the Soviet Union may be about
to unleash a campaign of nu-
tear terror to intimidate the
world’s uncommitted nations.
pic, the city is in line for a 1 per
cent good fire credit rating. The
wouid cost Baytan-
lans a $20,QQQ increase in annual
insurance'premiums, or about $4,-
000 for each one per cent of the
good fire credit rating.
According to fte FCC office ta ,
Houston, no problem would be in-
'volved in converting fire and po-
lice department frequencies, ex-
cept’ (he details of working it out
The FCC said, it would not ob-
ject to the change if the council
decides to affect the dispatching
consolidation. ,
Here is Hawley’s statement:
“As long as the Baytown Fire
Department is kept on its own
radio frequency, the consolidation
of dispatching with "the police de-
partment would not affect the
city’s key rate. However, if the
:>
“We db not look upon this type
thing with a great deal of favor.
In our opinion, fte fire depart-
pieht should be altogether or
owe for maximum efficiency.1)
• I., ,-.. nnininn *>
• Highway (tea the in Tvxas___________________
W! befow jte^taeUonsi ttot’s jus) our opinion.
but other forms of vtatence swell
grim toll to 37.
v. ]
• The Dallas school system
plana ft Integrate eight elemen-
tary schools ft widely scattered
* ......nity, Snpt. w.
East German Police
’Water’ Ui. Patrol
sections of the city,
-:V'
• A special study of
back textbooks by the
Board of Education to
made to s u r v e y the financial
savings and the practicability of
their nse to the public »< h,mls
“A Texas,.
■■ grayed by East i
police with a high pressure water
hose Monday night, answered with
ar gas grenades that seat the
ommunists scurrying.
The incident on the sealed-off
sector border at Heidelberger
Stranre was reported by West Bert
lui police.
The Eastern
J
<1
m
poiic# appaiYfttly
m otfkw and two
to tt«e waited frontier-1
• Sen. John G. Tow«r, Tex- wift fte
• tto?ir ckspteaiwre by- C
as’ freshman and only Republi- cans tossed
tan senator, say* he would sup-
port Immediate resumption of
testing.
the border!
■ ducked ftto I
1
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