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57 E. Germans Escape Throug
TE
ANG
EADER
VOL. LXI—NUMBER 235
mber Associated Press
ompleie NEA Services
Announce
Hilda Leaves Gloomy
Death, Misery
Iran
280,000 workers.
TWISTERS RIP LOUISIANA — Rescue workers, one himself
PAUL SANDBLOM
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah
be decided before Nov. 3.
Said Sen. Russell B. Long, D-
City Retail Sales Tax
origin."
WASHINGTON
tion and misery.
INTERNATIONAL
He said he would ask in the
WEATHER
In Biggest
Wall Break
88th Congress Quits
After Historical Acts
35 Killed
As Storm
Buy With Speed!
See Classified
To
1 Pages 6,7
Dies Down
By BEN THOMAS
GM's chief competitors —
Ford and Chrysler—have been
turning out their new models
while GM has been shut down.
The walkout was caUed Sept, a victim, help a victim of a tornado from wreckage in Galliano, claredthe region CIMbit
25 when the comoany and tie La. Neighboring LaRose was hit by three tornadoes. Rescue federal disaster aid
UAW failed to reach agreement ........ — - ...........
on noneconomic issues includ-
ing production quotas, working
conditions and union represen-
tation in the plants.
NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) -
Hilda — never a lady and now
no longer a hurricane — spent
the weekend in Louisiana, leav-
ing behind death, destruction
and misery.
Both local and national is-
sues had stymied settlement.
After a week of negotiations
on more than 18,000 local de-
The strike has shut down
production of all GM 1965 mod-
el automobiles.
PHYSICAL FITNESS—An Or-
ange husband was persuaded by
There was little difficulty
however, in reaching agree
GM, UAW
Tentative Agreement
brass lifted a boxcar Sunday
The 88th Congress writes its . .:
way into history with some , Hilda, no longer a hurricane,
landmark legislation. -------" 44 '
President Johnson quickly de-
for :
or temperatures were predicted all the water out of the ba-
in Central and East Texas, with yous. In fact, he says he saw a
confer- a warmup due in Southwest catfish swimming south leaving
Texas Tuesday, la trail of dust. 5
Keane Enjoys
Kiss and Champagne
See Page 5
But, without a quorum of five inches of rain As Hilda moved It came against a background of in the Far East, excluding Chi- ments under Social Security.
(See BAKER. Page «> 1 (See HILDA: Pag, .) ----r 4 5 ---------*- 4--------.
Summary - Index-----
News of Today
Senate Rules Committee
meets to decide whether pre-
election Bobby Baker hearings
will be held.
POLITICS
Sen. Barry Goldwater and
Rep. William E. Miller meet
with their advisers in Washing-
ton. They map Republican
strategy for last month of cam-
paign.
By GENE SCHROEDER [ “General Motors and the dent of General .
*220- - - =: EH" um
Auto Workers announced tenta- ment on terms for a settlement had yet to resolve local union
tive agreement today on a na- of all national economic and na- in 1 or 130 local issues
tional labor contract, paving tional contract issues between nation 9.130 plants across the
the way for an end to a nation- the parties Desween nation. He said the new nation-
wide strike that has idled some
den (al agreement would not become
The parties will now con- effective “until these matters
1 . . , centrate their efforts in resolve are resolved and th* ratters
in a jent statement, the two ing local issues.” ment south and the agree-
parties said: | -Louis G. Seaton, vice presi. ment. ratified.
------------------------------------------------′------------Seaton said the two sides
PITS Iwould continue to attempt to
A TCI solve the local problems - still
Aonoied I IArA hai numbering nearly 16.000 - “so
d Vucl UUHOL all of our employes can go
1 back to work.” -
7 A I The E _
Dealer C pens Ministry, said the border guard
l -was killed “by aimed shots
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Paul from armed bandits” who had
Amos Sandblom, Corpus Christi : penetrated into East German
financier whose complicated | territory through the tunnel
business dealings backfired into It seemed possible that the
bankruptcy early this year, guard was in the tunnel and fell
faced trial today on state under the fire of his comrades,
charges of securities violations. Informed sources said this
Both the defense and prose- was believed to be the third on more than 18,000 local de-
cution indicated they would be successful tunnel exploit recent mands, the list had been whit-
ready when 144th Dist. Judge; (sell tl^fi exp 1 recent- tied down by little more than 2,-
Archie S. Brown called the case---(See TUNNEL Page 6) 000 .___________
for trial on a change of venue;d ***: . -4 .
from Corpus Christi. | AT n . u
Sandblom, 39, is charged in ay 1 President . ' < \
two three-count indictments re-
turned by the Nueces County
Grand Jury May 17 with selling
an unregistered security, sell-
- ing a security while being an
unregistered dealer, and fraudu-
lent practice in selling the se-
curity.
Two defense motions were on
file with Judge Brown. One
sought to quash, one of the fraud
charges and the other asked to of the Texas Municipal League league’s convention here, restaurant in that citv . .------...... ..uh. .eanuer
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Brown was expected to act on sales tax : P rchaic revenue restrictions. a"d equal enjoyment of goods. Cooper had planned to offer a onu „ „ ba
the motions before jury selec- W. B Strange Jr mayor pro ce Texas cities must have ac- services, facilities, privileges, motion to have Baker, former state’s capital city Sunday “~ asnv
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--------—!— remarks in tion, he said, receive 31.3 per section, without discrimination summoned to testify later this speaking Cajuns
| cent of their revenue from other or segregation on the ground of | week or the first of next week 1
omey rioP CX teme: Poet wort race color, religion to 1
8.3, San Antonio 6.2 and Hous.
ton 11.8, Strange said.
The City of New Orleans gets
more revenue from non-proper-
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey ty taxes than the five largest
Supreme Court, opening its says » Democratic administra. cities in Texas, Houston, Dall as.
fan term, hears arguments on tion would lead the way in San Antonio, Fort Worthand El
constitutionality of the new ciy-strengthening the UN and its Paso-combined, he said,
n renrs law. pence-Keeping Iofeea.and fmestanea a dllOL/cimuct dinot
NATIONAL the right to levy it, if necessary
,---9--------we. The mayor said he also would
leaves a trail of death, destruc-call upon the league to mount,
a massive attack on the rising
crime rate.
eteti
DESTRUCTION AND DEATH-The 120-miles.
an-hour fury of Hurricane Hilda crushed into
the Louisiana coast, splintering the country-
side and causing many deaths. A small twister
1 Tunnel Under Wall
___. . —Story, Col. 2
The first freezing weather of
The FAO report for the year the season slipped into the up-
ended July 15, 1964, said world per Texas Panhandle Monday,
. population had increased 2 per Perryton had 31 degrees. Oth-
• cent but food production had er chilly readings were Dalhart
• gone up slightly less than that. 43, Amarillo and Wichita Falls
[.Much more significant than 44, Alpine and Texarkana 45
E the single-year comparison was and Dallas and San Angelo 48.
I the fact that "for -five years Meanwhile, dying Hurricane
i now there has been no increase Hilda wasted away as a land
a in world agricultural production home tropical storm over Louis,
per capita," the report added, iana, Mississippi and Alabama
8 The past year, however, was Texas had one repercussion
I the first time FAO has reported from its near-miss with the hur-
11 production gains actually below ricane. The Weather, Bureau
1 m .---.-----said small .craft from the Texas -use .....---• Persuautu by
Tshombe in Greece northern Gulf coast to northern his wife to go for a Sunday af-
: CAIRO (API - A Diane Florida should remain in port ternoon stroll. Somehow they
Il carry ing Premier Moise because of rough seas and the ended up nearly four miles
, I Tshombe of the Congo to the strong surge of cold air push-away at a friend’s house.
second world conference of M. ing. in behind Hilda. , . LOW BAYOU - An Orange
------------—--• called nonaligned nation, .Forecasts ca lled for fair "k dies man reports the north winds
struck the New Orleans French Quarter, blow- diverted mysteriously to Ath- in Texas through Tuesday. Cool- over the weekend have blown
4 e A er temperatures were predicted all than Wafer nint Al iha Na
ing houses into the street and defacing this lens, Greece, today The move
church. The town of LaRose was virtually threatened to turn the
liquidated. lence itself off course.
BERLIN (AP) — Fifty-seven
East Germans escaped to West
Berlin this weekend through a
long tunnel dug under the Red
I wall, the West Berlin govern-
11 ment reported today. East Ger-
11 many said one of its border
| guards was shot dead during nowevea, reacrung apree-
lithe escape and called it mur-ment on an economic package
Ider . I virtually paralleling a GM set-
It was believed to be one of tlement won at Ford and Chrys-
the biggest mass escapes since ler in September
the Red wall was erected in the These called for higher pen-
summer of 1961.sions as an earlier retirement
All the refugees, 23 men, 31 incentive longer vaca-
TU. Tre17 women and 3 children, came lions, added holidays and other
Fraud I rial through unhurt. Red g u a r d s fringes.
Of Bankrupt ====== =
Th___7 A _ The East German Defense red to as “frosting”, - on the
Chrysler cake in the form of a
Christmas bonus hinged to the
level of the companies’ supple-
mental unemployment benefits
fund.
First arguments are on an
appeal by the Heart of Atlanta
Motel from a decision by a
three-judge federal court in
Atlanta. The decision was that'
the public accommodations sec-
tion of the new ..... ---
tional as applied to the motel, Republican - senators Three, traffic deaths were
Next the high tribunal hears blocked a GOP effort today to attributed to Hilda's winds and
_ arguments on an appeal by the pre-election hearings on a accompanying rain by authori-
I * HP n 1 Justice. Department from a political pay off charge in the ties. A repairman working on
I A W Th lavac ranasonruling by a "other three-judge Bobby ,, B case. downed electric lines in New
JC TT 1 VASCO A J UDUDCO court in Birmingham, Ala. The t only the chairman. Sen. B Orleans was electrocuted and a
I Birmingham court said the Everett Jordan, D-N.C., and woman drowned in a rain-swoll- |
DALLAS (AP)—The orodaimJjsection is unconstitutional as Sen. John Sherman Cooper, R- en drainage ditch,
the an opening address before the applied to Ollie’s Barbecue, a Kyg . showed up at a closed More than 200 persons were . _ . _____._______.____
meeano he: nine, member injured — 175 at LaRose alone, population has outstripped the The increases in production (ration measures — health care
Flash floods drove scores increase in world food produc- were mostly in North America, for the elderly under Social
from their homes in the out--tion in the past 12 months. Man. 4 per cent, and Oceania, 3 per Security and a $1.06-billion aid
skirts of Baton Rouge, the kind had less per person to eat, cent. — both regions already package for the impoverished
1 city, Sunday, and almost everywhere food eating well. ,Appalachia region.
-----—.__: .. -In developing regions where The health care proposal died
the bayou country. This was the grim picture malnutrition is wider spread, when Senate and House confer-
' of the French- painted today by the U.N. Food the gains were described as ees were unable to agree wheth-
______: live. and Agriculture Organization 'very slight” - only t per cent r it should be attached to a bill
Baton Rouge recorded 10 FAO) in its 1964 annual report, in Latin America and 2 per cent to increase retirement pay.
UEA - - -
said at least 21 persons were killed. Property
damage, which included 30 houses, was ex-
tensive. (AP Wirephoto)
.... WASHINGTON (AP) — The Congress back into session after
Police said $312 worth of 88th Congress finally has quit, the Nov. 3 election if he wins.
its place in history secure be- C -__Luu .
cause of its action on civ il La: “This is too good an oppor-
rights, tax reduction, poverty, (unity for the President to miss,
education and the limited nu- Sometime in a campaign speech
clear test-ban treaty, he’s going say, “The members of
Seme of its members were Congress raised their own sal-
saying. today, however, that aries $7,50- "
President Johnson may call anything for the old folks and
: “ the poor, so I’m going to call
TEA T. T) I . - them back to remedy that.’”
W Ori Population 1 ncrease Earlier in the session, the
′′ * i VIHUA AuCCABE House and Senate passed a law
. „ T ■ to increase the pay of their
Outstrips F ood Production *
for adjournment, they brushed
ROME (AP) — Skyrocketing population increases." aside two key Johnson adminis-
workers had to flee before they could search all the rubble hint m„ . - AA .
churned up by the tornadoes because of onrushing Hilda, one of Thirty five deaths were attrib- h hinaeusne
ana's $100-million sugar cane . "A SAAs
Civil Rights Case =- To, DI A
C The last remnants of Hilda— s -elh
Cnow only a weak low-pressure fun
In supreme Court Sirs' an Ka's: sa
A resort town of Fort Walton , L y1 ’
WASHINGTON (AP) - The The two appeals present the Reach El earivciteday by a u - EAAASRSAI
Supreme Court, in a speeded-up question how far the section the north, 8e air from SHUFFLES THROUGH RUBBLE - An un-
schedule, hears arguments to- reaches under the authority of High winds and heave rate identified LaRose, La., resident shuffles through
day on the first two appeals'Congress to regulate interstate from Hilda knifed across at rubble left after a tornado ripped through the
involving constitutionality of a commerce. The interstate com- ern Georgia and into South Car' Bayou LaFourche fishing community. Officials
section of the new Civil Rights merce power was the main olina. BIA and South Car--------
Act. legal basis behind congressional 1 LaRose, a fishing town of 5,000
Departing from tradition by adoption of the section. On the banks of Bayou La- Thieves Hava
calling for arguments on the; The Atlanta motel, headed by Fourche 50 miles southwest of DYES dve
opening day of a new term, the Moreton Rolleston Jr., an Atlan- | New Orleans. w as struck by
court indicated it felt an early ;ta attorney, is located adjacent of the
decision should be reached on to an interstate highway. It was spun
the first challenges made of the -
1964 statute.
Queen Elizabeth goes to Can- He said he would ask in the .
ada for an eight-day visit that name of the league for closer "
has brought both threats and cooperation between city offi-
loyalty pledges. * icials, the State Bar Association,
SPORTS I judicial groups, prosecuting law-
, Tony Oliva and Brooks Rob- XoEnda" enforcement agencies
inson are big winners in Amer- n n .
ican League's individual de- Byron Tunnell speaker of the
partments, but the White Sox Texas House of Representatives,
wind up with the most imprest was scheduled to address the
sive win streak ... John Huarte opening session of the conven-
stirring memories of happier o
days at Notre Dame again | Gov. John Connally speaks at
S a league luncheon Tuesday.
Data from U.S. Weather Bureau . . g _____________
Outlook .......... Clear chile Two grid games tonight start p nr ,
High today —..............′......73 off an important week for area Barry Plans Two
Low tonight ' teams ... Darrell Royal isn't •
High tomorrow-----ready to compare Texas with Visits to Texas
Outlook tomorrow Clear sis last year’s national champion- • " * e
for next sever al dal skies ship team ' Will SWC inter- WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen.
rather chilly tonight sectional record get a boost this Barry Goldwater will make two
Sunset today 5 57 „week? campaign visits to Texas this
Sunrise — 27P ----- month.
- WINDS " SnoiT %. word: .a.m. .Allie Sherman and George Republican national chairman
“hrplaved for north and norineost winds. Halas would be mighty pleased Dean Burch announced Sunday
minishina Io "It hs PMPA TohedY d. if someone would just flip over that the GOP presidential can-
"TER- Sobine: . the current National Football didate will visit Brownsville,
p.m.: low. sin cm, 9.08 p.m. Sonvar? League standings . . . Anytime Beaumont and Houston Oct 15,
i % 5 " ’m; low. 10:25 Boston crosses the 50-yard line, and campaign again in Texas
YESTERDAY - Temperatures: high Duke might kick a long field Oct. 24. Places he will visit on
goal Oct. 24 were not named.
recent food riots in teeming na. The fight killed the payment
-___India and the lenghthening FAO said that in 74 of the 85 increases, too.
en shadow of hunger over much of countries for which statistics Noting this. House Republican
the rest of the world. were available, the cost of liv. Leader Charles A. Halleck of
The actual over-all balance ing in 1963 was, on the average. Indiana said in a statement
between population gain and higher than in 1962. largely Sunday that Johnson killed the
A food production increase may because of an increase in retail chances of an Increase in Social
“ even be darker than FAO de- food prices. / Security payments “by person-
scribed. Its report contained no There were some decreases, ally dictating that socialized "
figures for Communist China. FAO said. Food was 8 per cent medicine "be forced down
which has almost a fourth of the cheaper in Nigeria, 6 per cent in congresional throats.”
world's population Sierra Leone, 4 per cent in Tan- The 1964 session dragged to a
The report said it appeared ganyika and Burma and 3 per close Saturday when the Senate
- there were some increases in cent in Kenya adjourned sine die at 1:41 p.m
food production in mainland ----------------and the House at 3:16 pm Con-
* China during 1963-64, but it was me T. gress had met for 21 consecu-
unlikely the increases had kept WIRSE NT00%0 tive months and this was the
abreast of China's population * * * ' t latest adjournment in a presi- *
gain of 15 million a year T C dentlal election year since 1944.
Soviet Russia, with its mas Enters State In the weeks since the Demo-
sive population, had actual foodcratic and Republican conven-
production decreases in the past By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tions. Congress accomplished
year, ′′ The first freezing weather of little. But Democratic leaders
insisted this did not dim the
luster of the 88th‘s record and
Johnson hailed Congress as
among the most fruitful in histo-
T.
Nearly all of the major bills
passed were recommended by
the late President John F. Ken-
(See CONGRESS, Page 6)
ORANGE JUICE
. one Plenty
many tornadoes which: * 1+) DE
. off Hilda's advancing boul unn Jul utan
(See COURT, Page I) winds, Twenty-one persons were (AP) — Thieves with lots of
i . . and nearly 200 injured, brass lifted a boxcar Sunday
The two appeals, with their _ __At Erath, the city’s water and made off with some more
political overtones in the presi- ■ D | | lower buckled under hurricane; brass,
dential election campaign, could' DBAKAT I AgA winds, toppled on to the city hall 1
and killed eight persons, al] brass axle bearings were
_ civil defense workers in the missing from a Denver and
■ 1 1 small Vermilion Parish town. Rio Grande freight car
JBIOCKAO A Negro woman was killed at parked on a siding. They said
" VVu Jeanerette when a recreation the only way to get the bear-
WASHINGON ancenter — beins used to house ings off was to lift the car.
--------wu pec-WASHINGTON AD) - Ab- hurricane evacuees - col-________________________
new law is constitu- senteeism by both Democrat lapsed.
and Republican senators Three traffic
5 Cents AREA EDITION
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