The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1963 Page: 1 of 14
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VOl. 41, NO. II MR?
IAYTOWN, TEXAS
Tuesdey,. Ortober 8, 1963
He'd Like To See 'Good Lively Fight-Then Harmony- —™
Ike Favors Wide-Open Policy Debate On GOP Convention Floor
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"W®** on the issues very clear. .#
GETTYSBURG, Pa. CAF>—For- , could hare the ;
contest. "But.
at least of
____In our budgetary af-
fairs, so that there are few domes-
tic programs, that he has ad-
vanced, that I could agree with
wholly.
Q. The other day you wrote that
you are unclear on precisely what
are Sen. Goidwater’s preeent
views. You called on him and
was a wave of support that threw of)
the presidential nomination he-
se '1 have no intention of by-
te be a kingmaker." But he
ks three or four men he de-
rvl to name are more highly
lifted than others to be presi-
the graduated income tax. But Eis-
enbower also still believes (hat be
fore the Ariwna senstor “esn be
considered a truly serious candi-
date, he hu kj do his best to
make hla views iT*ar”--in presi-
dential primaries and otherwise-
on such matters as foreign policy,
medical rare for the aged final
responsibility, the farm problem
him again into the raee, there
would be no question about his
capacity to perform the job,”
Question: Mr. President, you
hod quite a bit of experience in
the field. What kind of a president
do you think Kennedy is making?
Gen Kisenhower; One thing I
hire ahnyi avoided !* dealing in
..... issues very clear.
A. I may have been mistaken,
but 1 thought at on* time he had
argued for complete repeal of the
graduated income tax. In this I
have been told that 1 was mistak-
en. But e couple of weeks ago, In
an interview, he said ho wtt
(See HE, Page 14)_
A. T don’t know exactly what he
has said about civil rights, but 1
think he has probably taken a
moderate course. I believe he
must believe, like all of us, in
progress in this field. As a nut-
ter of fart, I believe in just as
fast progress as we can make, but
persona l iti'es. But'f wilf say »at other Reptfftoan presidential pot-
presidential
September
Not So Dry
Island Lashed For
FBI Investigating
Ex-Demo Secretary
Ui. Aid To
S. Viet Nam
Scrutinized
Agrarian Reform Institute Pres-
ident Carlo* Rodriguez did not
make clear In Ms announcement
Monday night whether the agree-
ment with the U&&R. resulted
flora still hovered, over southeast
Cuba today, its relentless rains
and buffeting winds' lashing the
island for the fifth consecutive
WASHINGTON (APWl
has lunched an investIgat
FBI ing" and that “his great ability
into and his dedication to the major-
and his dedication to the major-
ity and to the Senate will be
the business affairs of Robert. 6.
Baker. », who resigned his *».-
«t a year post as secretary to
•^Brnteisneriti during tba put
few weeks, however, have made
it apparent to him that it would be
beat if he withdrew trom office,”
Mansfield added. , x
"He has acted, as was to be
expected of those who know him,
in what be believes are the high-
est interests of the Senate and
the majority. I deeply regret the
necessity for his resignation and
the necessity for its acceptance.”
Mansfield declined to go beyond
Ida statement except to say "It's
Hie Weather Bureau in Miami
said no storm in 75 years had
battered one area for so long.
Flora's winds were dropping, but
the Democratic majority in the
Suwte. J V • -
A Justice Department source
disclosed the investigation shortly
before Senate Democratic Leader
Mike Mansfield announced Bak-
er’s reaignation Monday........
The inquiry apparently began
with allegations in a *390,800 civil
damage suit that Baker used, his
office'to Mp win contracts with
S government subcon-
there was no indication when its
drenching torrents would dissipate
or move on.
Aa the storm plunged Cuba’s
Communist regime into the worst
ecnhomic disaster of its nearly
five years in power, neighboring
‘WHO'S EL
to 4,000 persons and made
Ttow if Vh
POWER IN ORBIT
2 Sets*
Havana niA Ml thiitoTwL ,
ran s winds and ram. The gov- un^th fo
emment put toe death tali at 11 noi
ft said also Havana s ndllkm tiooarybr-i
residents would go on half rattens Flora was
of b«tf, «t half as many vege- Southeaster
tables, and drink no coffee pond- coast wber
ing arrival of 5,000 tons of coffee been 80 m.
WASHINGTON (AP)—The gov-
mmimfs top economist predtet-
d today that the national eceito
iy will hit the Jfino bfllksi level
tr the fht tone eariy next year
' ..HE We Are lock Aq»»“
MG RAND CLEANERS Lum
ly'i tor*
With The Door SwuiKEp*k*IIM>
customers of hotde, stares, thea-
ters, restaurants and other busi-
nesses. H said a larger tax cut
may t» remdird for small tax
payers. It catted for truth In pack-
military and
As Bomfr
of last year tmdto
lip of Dr Helen G.
Sen. Frank Church, D-Maho,
said to tatoanre of their ctaeed
quest kmtog that their report* to
licatinga likelihood of bredQg
down to* Coniwtat gurtrilla* V
1965 wet* "deefcwd to snuff out
the spreading oongrevviunal revolt
Subcommitti'v
> S. Adlerman sate
ing to list kingpi
York area mob 'and hundreds of
their underlings would be placed
$116,242.18
Still Needed
In UP Drive
PtoW*' touWjltato.: ,
h would be blue book of La Ooaa
~~ Nostra families. .Adlerman said,
sspas-s.
ravel voT and what the rackets are as of
'oat whoV Pro*** fhne.'s- .
Airbub
of legitimate business activities...
"■■■ •* ' liftMi*
JSSiA ffAS Venezuela
\ST« Soys Castro
«p8*d that in toe next quarter
year It should reach a rate of ¥/Af (.fll/Cg
is the fourth
That mean* Baytown needs to
attribute (U9J42.il more to meet
w goal of (IBJt* lor to* Own*
iunity Cheat
Tiller* reminded contnlailofi
■at moat tfnttod Fund money is
pent locally — with health, wet-
II but t smell fraction of toe to
■L
Needy school children depend on
monyfor Valadtt, oonvictcdner.
colics racketeer and murderer,
and former member of a, crime
syndicate known as I,a Cow Nos-
tra—Our Thing-br the Mag "
hSifvSTi5rS.(53»
:c«?5ac“scs
ver, each time he mate* at
was somewhere else property t
diets began flying- to Tqmm
iiP^
claimed
view of economic conditions as
they may he expected to untold
i Mrs. Cornelia Hartman Dies In
Bentancouit
and fellow tr.
v«* Hay down Nun. uicxi hi
Mrs. Hartman took pndc
4:47 a.m.
Nov. (AP)-Sng-
her next birthday. She had lived of the Tri-Cities in The Baytown
in Marlin most of her Bun, which actively supported it
Funeral services wiljjx^.hcld^ai termwnq year* prior to ita coo-
ofUMtosc in Martin. Rev. Loyd Mrs. Hartman's husband, H. %
M Chapman, pastor of Marlin Hartman, died in 1648. '
Itost ^iptiat -Ctoweb, wM She la survived by one son,
elate. Interment will be to Marlin Fred; two grandchildren, Mill
Mrs. Hartman suffered a broken Hartman of La Porte and Mm
Mp in a feU tour Chrirtmamii ■ ‘ **“
chair since.
ers and
an attempt bv the
g Commission to
use. iiu said he'd
lb pull out fur »ev-
. McCoy of Rosebud, Tex.
the central (dare of
-the capital, after *
STJj
She had
several tim
and was lai
entertained under-
Sam Giancana at SI-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 8, 1963, newspaper, October 8, 1963; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101233/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.