The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1961 Page: 3 of 12
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i MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Reports of
mass terror against opponents of
Fidel Castro's regime are seep-
! ng out of Cuba despite a curtain
of total censorship on news com-
munications and mall.
These reports tell of suffering
among thousands of detainees
rounded up in the wake of the
abortive anti-Castro invasion of
mid-April. They tell of thousands
inhumanely crowded without food
and sanitation, in detention cen-
ters. of uprisings bom of desper-
ation among the prisoners; blood-
hounds and police dogs used to
threaten the prisoners.
in* now confirmed that flic
regime has imposed complete
censorship on all outgoing news
messages, which must be cleared
through the chief of telecommu-
nications, Mail censorship, long in
existence behind the scenes,, now
is out in the open. Huge piles of
number of Americans, were
rounded up in Havana alone after
the invasion. The detainees were
pected of opposing the regime, herded into requisitioned buiM-
as pieced together from the re- mgs, such as the Sports Palace
^etwem 25,000 and '40,000 Cu. and BI"Kluit* The*,er-
bans and foreigners, including a At toe Blanquita, there were
between 6,000 and 7,500 prisoners,
Jammed into die auditorium, with-
out any arrangements for food or
Oil Products Demand Is
Below Last Year's Level
sanitation. The only food avail-
able was that brought by rela-
tives of persona held there.
Midway through the first week
of their detention, prisoners were
sanitation for several
screaming for food, and fighting
d filth
At Matanzas, capital of the out food or sanitatk
province just east of Havana, days. Many fell ill.
thousands of Cubans and foreign- Diplomats criticized the regime
openly, describing the situation as
mass terror
„ of Cubans and foreign
ers were taken- into an open ,____
sports stadium and detained with- mass terror.
of 1961 wag disappointing to the
Atilt ifi
the first quarter
The decline has caused a down-
ward revision of estimates for to-
maillawait censorship &at *foe of- tal ^
Demand was 1.2 per cent below ter was 7,285,000 barrels a day,
of 1960,
fice of the telecommunications
chief, apparently in charge of that
job, too. > ■..» -
This is the story of what has
been happening to thousands sus-
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FRIGIDAIRE
expected to exceed 1960 by only
1% per cent. This amounts to
only 141,000 barrels a day. Earli-
er forecasts had indicated a 1961
gain of from 2 to 2V4 per Cent.
The supply and demand «
mittee of the Independent Petro-
leum Association of Ameri-
(IPAA) this week attributed
the first quarter decline to wan*
er than normal weather and to
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mittee said; •• •
‘'More significant, it is a for-
then indication the annual in-
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HOUSTON (AP*—Demand for to Wake downward revisions
oil products the first three mottii.....i wm '91'
their way through a litter
and excrement for a chance to
use the few toilets. Many became
ill. At least three typhoid case
were reported.
Reports from those who saw it
in person say that at one point
the prisoners tried to rise up
against (heir militia guards. Sev
era) shots were fired into th?
in crowd. Two prisoners were
its forecasts of crude output for wounded, but This failed to quiet
the remainder of 1961. the detainees.
__- mi__l____ Th*>n hltvwihnnnHc nnH rutli/v*
Actual production the first quar-
Then bloodiiounds and police
dogs were paraded across the
anDctober^ forecast ^
of 7,189,000. This week the com-
mittee cut its second quarter esti-
mate from 7,094,000 to 7,027,000,
reduced its third quarter forecast
4?,000 to 6,988,000, and
from 7,1
lowered its fourth quarter f
from 7,870,000 to 7,102,000.
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irter forecast
Bitter Session
<s Likely Today
ened to turn the dogs on the pris-
oners if they failed to quiet down.
vvThe prisoners attempted an-
other uprising, overwhelming
some militia guards and seizing
their weapons. But later young
fen ; entered the
i to sfrveas wards, and
met no trouble. Finally- in des-
tainees '
Castro m
Blanquita
met no tr I ■
peration, the det;
to burn the the
*■ ^ . ILJ. Hiauiieuu iuuuics euiu aw.-
1 sdhool. board members who man-
nation's public schools
creases in domestic demand have
been tapering off appreciably
since 1956.”
Prior to-1960 the postwar boon
in demand had given foe industry
an-average annual increase in ex-
cess of 5 per cent.
The new IPAA report also in-
eluded a .downward revision for
1961 estimates of domestic crude
production. Last October the com-
.....ated crude output this
made a forecast of 7,102.000. Ac-
tual production last year averaged
7.035,000 barrels a day.
The demand slump and heavier
UHUDO, uie ctauunui ocnuui
Boards Association, but that or-
ganization has never been allowed
to speak out for them on national
issues in education. It has been
restricted to service and informa-
tion activities.
Today that amateur status
mes up (or debate in what
22nd annual convention.
The delegate assembly, with
• two representatives from each of- -
1 foe 50 states, will take up two
than expected first quarter crude
production cai
caused foe committee
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Fidelis Class of Wooster Baptist
had a claw mewing and
luncheon Wednesday in the home
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presented by guest speaker Mrs.
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and Mrs. Gipson sang a duet ac-
companied by Mrs. Ben Clift. Af-
ter the meeting Mrs. Padgett led
foe group in singing.
There were nine members at-
tending. Guests included Doug-
las Kendall of Dallas, missionary
to Indonesia, Fletcher Hickerson
and Dr. A. R. Padgett.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In an
era when everyone from giant
steel corporations to lace manu-
facturers maintain lobbies and ac-
eater and|
-— .. 3 iitro not-given
and some decent sanitation
Shortly afterward Castro author!-
ties began freeing some of those
under detention and . taking oth-
7 elsewhere.
In Morro Castle, at .the entrance
to Havana harbor, thousands of
Cubans were herded into (he dry
moats. One man released later
said he saw several deaths among
he prisoners, saw one man leap
rom a wall and die below anH
Gospel Meeting
Church of Christ
SOUTH MAIN & CLEVELAND STREETS 2
P. D. Wilmeth, Preaching
Of TyJar, Texas
May 1-7 (Monday-Sunday)
Services Daily: 10 AM. and 7:00 Pit
EVENING SERMON SUUICVS:
,vJm.
^F^dey: A Model Conversion
Saturday: Others Way To Ba Lost
Sunday: Excuses.
1
Xntrofstep;
They hav
have a nationwide organ- *
ization, foe National School
waH and die below, and
one, woman give, birth to a baby
who died from' lack* medical
attention,
lay: excuses.
10 COLLECTI
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IONS TAKEN)
C'Xv
proposed resolutions.
The firi
.... first, foam the New Jer-
sey state group, proposes that foe
NSBA program he extended "to
indude action on the nation’s ed-
ucational issues as determined un-
der policies established by the del-
egate assembly."
The second, from California,
mere!
tion services, ana let u* aiaie
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it’ liKtead^o^ adding
igthen
and
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traditional American theory of
"local control of education."
But the real problem, the real
bar to agreement, is in foe make-
up ot the boards.
Stone board members are con-
servatives, some are liberals.
Some want federal aid to educa-
tion, others, on foe same board,
want no part of it. Some are seg-
regationists, some are integration-
ids. Stone want to spend more
money, some want to cut back.
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 218, Ed. 1 Friday, May 5, 1961, newspaper, May 5, 1961; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1057053/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.