Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 1

Location:
Longview, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

i 0) m. fill AF 0 JV UVJ orj at, I 4 ttUtt to- Four-Article Draft Pact Is Released IIP 4 AN INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER OF THE FIRST CLASS UNCHALLENGED IN ITS FIELD li 'pin3' CDIM4 Pro tntraUaul Ntvi SrTlc LONGVIFW TCVAC kAfK I A ICTCnklAnn i 16 PAGES I met CP AlrpAM Aiwxlt4 Pr Wlrphoto By PRKSTON GROVER MOSCOW (AP)-The Soviet Un i i Gaulle 's Stand Eased ion proposed today that the ed Stales, BriUiin and Franca French Leader Is Still Opposed To Berlin Talks Fatalities 'j Close To Norm agree with it now to ban all nuclear tests. First Western reaction' was skeptical since tho Soviet proposal seemed to call for an uncontrolled moratorium. The proposal was made on the eve of the resumption of nuclear test ban talks lr. Geneva by the Soviet Union, Britain and the United States.

France, the fourth nuclear power, is not a participant but a Soviet statement said the time has come to invite the French. 1UM OCHILTREE It was learn! that Marmillan LONDON (AP The weekwirl i and Da Gaulle recorded ih lalki talks between President rhsrl. as useful and that thpr. hail Wn HIE ASSOCIATED PRESS dt Gaulle and Prime MiniiJa thorough MDloralion ol ih nr. iiaroia Macmillan apparently problem and of Britain's appll eased but did not eliminate the cat' to join the European Conv 449 40 102 S91 mon Market.

rrencn leaders opposition to western negotiations on Berlin De Gaulle was expected to re 0 0 0 with the Soviet Union. No communique was issued, but serve his final decision on East West negotiations until he discus ses with Chancellor Konrad Aden this was the impression that filtered from the prime minister's closely guarded country estate auer ine west German government's attitude toward a new where the two leaders met. De Western approach to the Soviets. The Soviet Union released a proposed four-article draft agreement and in an accompanying statement hinted they may resume tests if France does. Under the Soviet proposal the four powers would agree to halt tests in the atmosphere, under water and In outer space.

The argument was that each power now has the means of detecting such tests and cheating would be impossible. The four powers also would un Adenauer, if he is sufficiently Gaulle as usual had nothing to say to newsmen when he returned recovered from the grippe, will jcjihs across the nation during the long weekend held usual loll for Thanksgiving holiday period. 3 oVing the 102-hour period that ended at midnight 8 That compared with 442 In 1960, 445 in 1939 and it period that began at 8 p.m. local time Wednes-d a Cuts and 102 in accidentj of other kinds for an of i. ieoal Safety Council did not estimate a traffic death thanksgiving holiday period.

However, it said deaths fJy (or I non holiday weekend at this time of year i a. xiated Press survey for the 102-hour period from 6 iij, Nov. I to midnight Sunday, Nov. 12 showed 462 iM, killed in fires and 106 deaths in miscellaneous 4 mr-all total of 603. meet with De Gaulle in Paris to Paris.

John Russell, the British For Thursday. Adenauer as well as De Gaulle eign Office spokesman, said the talks were "most friendly, pleas has been reluctant to approve ne dertake not to hold nuclear weapons tests underground while negotiating an agreement on a ant ana intimate but "the pattern is, in any case, not complete there are still some further moves out in the rounds of the Western leaders." control system that could detect such blasts. gotiations on Berlin, but the chancellor's talks with President Kennedy in Washington are believed to have shown that West "Germany's policy generally is in line with that of the United States and Britain. Kennedy and Macmillan believe negotiations with the Russians are The proposal was delivered lo Civil Antitrust Suit the press but the embassies immediately involved the British, MM inevitable and are anxious to American and French were not called in. Neutral nations, however, were invited to send repre start the Allies on the involved Filed Against Ford task of preparing a Western nego If ACKER comes in sentatives to the Foreign Office.

tiating position. The first Western reaction in Moscow was that it was aimed to Cm POLICE DOG RELAXES AT HOME Duke, a six-year-old Wilmington, police dog. who has a record of rounding up seven men wanted for various crimes, including two burglarly suspects in the dark several days ago, is "one of the family" at 'the home of his police patrolman owner, Paul A. Muspratt. Here Duke relaxes with Muspratt's daughter.

Derma 2. He is "as gentle as a kitten at home" but "real tough" on the job, the police officer explains. He'll be retired in about a year and will go to Muspratt's father's home in Williamsport, Pa. AP WIREPHOTO). facturing plants, sales facilities end atmospheric tests now that and the "Autolite" trade name it De Gaulle has contended that the West must not go into a meeting under the pressure of Soviet threats and that the Russians WASHINGTON AP The Justice Department filed a civil antitrust suit today against the Ford Motor Co.

over its acquisi acquired last spring from the the Soviets had completed theirs and would tie up underground I Electric Autolite Co. of Toledo, Ohio. i tion of Electric Autolite Co. must show willingness to relax their Berlin demands before the Accused Of Family Massacre tests for an indefinite period until an agreement could be reached on means of detecting em. 1 The government charged that West agrees to meeting.

Ford's acquisition could substan The suit was filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit. A department spokesman said Walter Ulbricht, East Ger ileal that's what the family of 808 Dean len it beginning to if the Cole children appendicitis at-1 months and ail tint after The oldest son. of Fort Worth tially decrease compeition in the spark plug business and in other many communist cniei ot state. 40 Detectives Ss S' That amounted to giving me Soviet Union a virtual veto over jthe kind of tests the United Stales arch the suit asks the court to order showed no yielding in a speech Ford divest Itself of tw Part- made public Sunday.

Ford purchased the "Autolite" when his government signs a Mental Patient separate peace treaty with the For Es trade name; the company's spark plug plant at Fostoria, Ohio; its caped is now carrying out, The Lnited States says it will continue underground tests regardless of the resumption of negotiations at Geneva. The United States and Britain Soviet Union, he said, the Western Allies will have to withdraw their pit reaction, bad an lr and went home I Several weeks later garrisons from West Berlin grad MINEOLA, N.Y. (AP) Forty ually and negotiate with East ie ion, joe. 15. battery plant at Owosso, and most of its sales organization last April 11 An April 4 letter to Electric Autolite stockholders, the government said, reported the firm re Gregg Women March Against Child Disease declared in advance of the resumption of talks at Geneva that Germany for access rights to the ia i stomach ache detectives have been assigned to track down an escaped mental patient accused of massacring the and ber husband, Ivanov, immigrate.

Neighbors said Gregov opened his Long Island home to the Ivanovs and they lived there for several weeks. Gregov came to the United States several years ago from Yugoslavia. In 1936, he helped a brother come here. Last year, he helped another brother, his sister Red-surrounded city. 4 wealed the same Ulbricht declared the position of by older brother ceived about $28 million in the they will not again agree to a moratorium on tests until a treaty is signed.

The Geneva treaty talks col- East Berlin, the East German family of a brother-in-law who helped him come to this country a year ago. deal. capital, is not up for negotiation. Electric Autolite had been onei am successful. We, 11, came i similar pain a week appendix.

He was fa the hospital Satur Santa Due Next- Monday Named in a first-degree mur I lapsed in September when the Soviet Union abruptly ended a of the nation's biggest independ Gregg County mothers will once der warrant is Mate (Mike) ent suDoliers of automobile parts, Mercury Skids again march in a cause to fight a Ivanov, 38. children's disease this evening Big Float Plans "Irrefutable evidence" places nine and Mrs. Cole Jhe wai wondering Autolite. the Champion Spark Plug and General Motors produced more than 90 per cent of when 300 housewives participate en. In Cold Front the mentally disturbed lvanov in the home of Peter Gregov at the time of the five slayings Satur in the muscular dystrophy cam paicn.

ail spark plugs turned out in wis Made country last year, the government a wfLBERN, 309 For Parade day, according to Stuyvesant Pin said, Their effort will be to help collect funds for research on this mysterious disease which picks its nell, Nassau County chief de t. KOgore, will rounding out 22 The new cold front that arrived tectives. Santa will arrive in Longview young victims from all social lev in the Longview area at 7:45 a.m. Monday is expected to drop tem The killer methodically stabbed Two TV Quiz Show els and races in the American so and slashed to death Gregov, 39 for his first visit of the season next Monday and will take a close peratures to a possible low of 34 ciety. Some 200,000 victims of degrees by Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Gregov, 35, and their three son, then neatly covered the Contestants Plead muscular dystrophy in America The late forecast from the U.S look at the Longview children during the big annual Christmas parade beginning at 7 p.m. face the hopeless future with bodies Gregov's with a rug, the voluntary moratorium by launching a series of atmospheric tests. In Geneva, informed sources said the proposal is unacceptable to the West. Western sources at the conference said the Soviet plan appeared to be an unlimited and uncontrolled moratorium on testing such as the United States and Britain have repeatedly rejected.

U.S. Presents Outer Space Peace Program By MAX HARRELSON UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) a the Kilgore Li- began her career I he knows just I tader Kilgore, as ber time at desk. LARRY SHAW, amber of other sen-IMversity of Texas' 3lacy. left Weather Bureau said skies would disease which has no known cure Guilty To Charges others with blankets or sheets.

The mother's and sons', hands be mostly cloudy and tempera tered," according to Dr. Jim Bag-ley, Junior Chamber of Commerce parade chairman. "We are making entry requirements a lot stiff-er this year." Requirements for floats include the following. (1) All entries must feature a Christmas theme: (2) no cars or pickup trucks filled with children will be considered in judging; (3) signs identifying the organization must be clearly visible; and (4) safety rails and other safety devices are or treatment The disease has Christmas lights will be turned tures colder for the remainder of hit 121 children in East Texas. were bound behind their backs.

Monday becoming somewhat NEW YORK (API-Two per Also slain by stab wounds- The Gregg County goal is on in the city, area bands and the famous Kilgore College Ran-gerettes will escort the popular warmer Tuesday. The high tern' sons involved in television's quiz 000 this year. Some of that money was the Gregovs pet dog. perature forecast for Tuesday is will be used in the newly-opened The slayer struck from the front show scandals pleaded guilty to Ole Saint Nick on his tour of the city. Wp to points of 58 degrees.

muscular dystrophy clinic at the and back, plunging the weapon 20 to 30 times in each vic -tastern states. The high temperature Sunday Floats featuring winter scenes day to charges they lied in denying they received help in answering questions. They received required on all floats. was 76 degrees 3 p.m. The i moraine low Monday was 57 de tim, mostly "deep, penetrating wounds" five or six inches deep, said Dr.

Leslie Lukash, Nassau and Christmas themes will compete for $225 in prize money including $100 first place, $75 sec suspended sentences. Baylor Hospital. This new clinic offers its services to victims in this area. In addition to the $5,000 goal in Gregg County campaigns in Dallas, Tyler and Texarkana hope to Another feature of this year's Christmas parade is aimed at pre grees at 5 a.m. and the noon tem The oleas were entered Dy County medical examiner.

venting the "stampede" chasing Santa Claus which deprives small Gregov was a waiter, holding ond place and $50 third place. These floats will be entered by clubs and church groups. down two fobs, one in a night raise the remainder of a $60,000 perature degrees. The wind Monday morning was out of the northwest at 10 miles an hour and barometric pressure was rising from a 30.23 reading. er children of some of Santa Timothy Horan of White Plains, N.Y., and Joseph Rosner of Manhattan, who had appeared on "Tic Tac Dough." Moran won $34,800 and Rosner $1,700.

club as head waiter, the other in This year Christmas parade East Texas goal needed to carry candy. In years past Santa has I floats will be the best ever en restaurant. (See PARADE. Page 2-A) out the program in this area next The United States today laid before the U.N. Outer Space Committee a stop-gap program "to preserve peace in outer space and extend to all nations the benefits of exploring year.

F. Sartain, president of the East Texas Bank and Trust Co. in Longvlew, is chairman of the A In Am ifiislr ovles teiove iMoii Sliiheup U.S. Delegate Charles W. Yost Gregg County campaign.

Mrs. addressed the 24-nation body as it met for the first time with all Booken Feldman of Longview is co-chairman. and a Kennedy adviser during to get a high policy-making posi dential associates and Bowles its members present. The seven Soviet bloc countries ended their Mrs. Feldman said housewives By JOHN M.

BIGHTOWER WASHINGTON (AP)-The fu- himself were silent on what job last year's presidential race, has boycott despite their contention would take over. The an collecting for muscular dystrophy will be identified by bright red ture of Chester Bowles as a top been a controversial figure in the administration since its first nouncement said merely that he official of the administration was that the committee should give equal representation to Western, Communist and nonaligncd tags namina them as Jerry Lew clouded by doubt and uncertainty lnrfav after his removal by Presi would move into a high policy making position. In its over-all effect, the reor is Muscular Dystrophy Association of America volunteers. tion on relinquishing his present duties. There was no immediate statement from Bowles.

Officials here understood that he was being offered a combination assignment of roving ambassador and special foreign adviser to Kennedy and Rusk. As undersecretary he has spent considerable time traveling abroad and Washington lawyer, he is reported to have worked very closely with Rusk in recent months, exercising some of the duties which would normally have gone to Bowles. 2. George C. McGhee, counselor and chairman of policy planning in the State Department, to be undersecretary for political affairs.

McGhee thus moves up to become the No. 3 man. He is a (See BOWLES. Page 2-A) weeks in office. The President and Secretary of State Dean Rusk were reported to consider him misplaced in the department's No.

2 position as undersecretary. dent Kennedy as undersecretary The Soviet delegate. Valerian A. Muscular dystrophy is a pro ganizatioo was tidying up op of state. gressive disease which gradually eration, in most cases littwg Hmir after the announce mem t.

destroys all muscle tissues in the bodies of its victims. No cause. Zorin, in a brief speech, insisted that the committee must be re- organized to give "just representation" to all three groups of countries. men into positions involving the kind of work they were already The shakeup announcement, made Sunday night from the of a 10-man White nouse-ouuc Department shakeup in the foreign policy high command, presi cure or successful treatment of Kennedy headquarters at Hyannis doing has been interested, within the State Department, chiefly in pro the disease has been discovered. Port, said that Bowles is One major result probably will moting policies of assistance to be to strengthen foreign policy underdeveloped nations in Africa Funeral Scheduled For control in the hands of Secretary of State Dean Rusk and to lessen Hope Fades In Search For Gov.

Rockefeller's Son and Asia. Administration leaders consid somewhat the amount of intervention in State Department opera Republican Sen. Bridge cfiio ered him misplaced as undersec retary, officials said, because he tions by members of the vne fif" rnvmcn Pres dent Kenneay ieu New Guinea were scheduled to MERAUKE, Dutch New Guinea! was more concerned with the I House Officials considered funeral servic th New Hamp- utes to the senator, c-- broad lines of policy development in 'functioning as an idea man shire state house at noon Wednes than in the day-to-day conduct of the Senate RcpUDiicao Committee, ranking member of the powerful Appropriations Committee and second ranking Repub- it significant that two moves involved the transfer of Walt W. Rostow and Richard N. Goodwin from White House posts into jobs involving operational reponsibuV ities In the State Department.

There were reports that Walter foreign relations traditionally handled by the undersecretary. Bowles is 60. Other changes in the shakeup, day is planned for Sen. Styles Bridges, 63, senior Republican member of the Senate, who died Sunday. Bridges' death was not likely (AP) Hope for Michael Rockefeller faded again today as wisps of smoke wafting up from the steamy Asmat jungle off which he disappeared eight days ago were identified as burning brush.

The smoke was spotted Sunday by an Australian air force plane, raising hopes at the search headquarters. Dutch officials said an investigation proved to be "a wild end their search Tuesday night. Michael's father. Gov. Nelson K.t Rockefeller of New York, and his sister.

Mary Strawbridge, were expected to leave for the United States soon after. Ground parties will continue to comb the crocodile-infested jungla coast for at least two more weeks, "We sfill have one hope," a Dutch district official said. "It's possible Michael might be sick or popping tsatjs lican on the Armed Services Committee. President Kennedy telephoned vriA widow to extend condo McConaughy, outgoing assist- which become effectively immediately, are these: to chance the resent partisan ant secretary of state, would De- 1. George W.

Ball, $1, under come ambassador to the Philip secretary of state for economic affairs, to be undersecretary of Tod goose chase. lences and later issued a state-ment describing Bridges as a ereat patriot who devoted his we to the continuing strength of our lineup in the Senate but liberal-conservative struggle to choose successor in the Senate Republican leadership appeared possible when Congress reconvenes in January. i state. He will continue to conccn- Helicopters criss-crossing the injured and given aid and shelter No one is Being aioj. Bowles, former governor of Connecticut and ambassador to India trate on economic affairs.

Ajjungle wilderness of southwest by the natives. country..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Longview News-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
1,228,995
Years Available:
1922-2024