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Home Of Texas 87TH YEAR Serving Bryan College Station and the Brazos Valley Since 1876 College VOL 87 No 126 BRYAN COLLEGE STATION TEXAS WEDNESDAY NOV 28 1962 PRICE 5 CENTS Pickets orm Outside Gates 4 TWO SAVED ROM IRE Beloved ormer Queen Succumbs ex and Paul 4 wt Big Spring Aggie Started SCONA Wall Street Chtislmu Si 22 id a heart been in re AP NtA Navi Sarrica BURBANK Calif W) The International Association Machinists struck Lockheed Aircraft Corp today 'K CC ELECTION TO OLLOW RULES VOTE it with the de At the na: JK Mikoyan Slate Cold War Discussion Circulation Audited and Quarantaad cess Emma William died when she was 10 years old and Queen1 Emma served as her regent un til she reached 18 and ascended the throne in 1898 Three years later Wilhelmina married Prine Hendrik royal Duke of Mecklenburg father of the reigning Queen Juliana Hendrik died in 1934 HOLLAND managed to stay out of World War I After it was over Wilhelmina as an act (See QUEEN Page 10) Belgium Pressing Katanga on Co ngo Issue consensus however on two points: that the Cuban issue will be only one of many to be dis cussed and that the internation al problems in which the two countries are directly involved probably will come up The necessity of starting a new dialogue on outstanding is sues was raised by Soviet Pre mier Khrushchev in his Oct 27 letter to Kennedy In this letter he proposed that the United States in response to the removal of Soviet offensive weapons from Cuba abolish its base in Turkey and pledge non Conventiona) HA and Title 1 loans Loan The Bryan Daily Eagle is printing this series of articles in cooperation with the Braz os Committee on Alcoholism An article will appear each day of this week a period designated National Alcohol ism Information Week of affairs this "bottom of the condition and some still do But this need not be the case Nowadays with the availabil ity of more help for alcoholics and with the general improve ment of the level of public un derstanding of the true nature of alcoholism as fin illness many alcoholics (or even many pre alcoholics) are recognizing the progressive symptoms of their illness and are seeking profes sional help before they have come anywhere close to "hitting AT A RECENT institute con ducted at the Texas Social Wel fare Association members heard Miss Catherine Pelten burg tell about experiences gained in working with this problem at the AdultGuidance Center in San rancisco This guidance center with a staff of 36 is devoted entirely to treatment of the alcoholic Over a ten year period the cen at Bryan Building and Association present a position favored by Britain Adding to the concern of backers of plan is the difficulty central Congolese Pre mier Cyrille Adoula is facing at home Washnigton has placed its bets on him as the best man to lead the Congo to unity government is facing a crucial censure vote but observers expect him to win a slim victory Before 'spending an hour with Kennedy late' Tuesday Spaak met with 'Secretary of State interference in Cuban affairs SUCH AN agreement Khrush chev said "could serve as a good beginning and would in particular make it easier to reach agreement on the banning of the tests of nuclear This first step Khrushchev continued could serve as a impetus toward the quest of mutually acceptable agree ments also on other controver sial In reply Kennedy said he would be prepared to consider with this allies a tente affecting the North lantic Treaty alliance and Communist Warsaw Pact tions IN RECALLING these changes officials caution ed against expecting too much from visit Whether the Kennedy Miko yan talks will affect the atmos phere between the two coun tries will depend far more on Soviet action than on what Mi koyan has to say the officials said Such action is expected first of all on the Cuban issue and (See DISCUSSION Page IQ) WASHINGTON GB Living costs as measured by the gov ernment declined one tenth of one per cent in October It was the first retreat recorded dur ing 1962 in consumer price costs Somewhat lower store prices for meats reversing part of a large increase in September were primarily responsible for the slight decline announced by the Labor' Department today in the living cost barometer The index dropped to 1060 per cent of the 1957 59 average On the former 1947 49 base the index was calculated at 1301 Arnold Chase price divi sion director of the" Bureau of Labor Statistics said various shifts in prices should result in a further slight decline in No vember living costs Despite the October decline the living cost increases in im mediately preceding months were sufficient to require pay increases for approximately 1 million workers whose wages are partly geared to a quarterly living cost adjustment the conference much of the success must be attributed to men like Congressman Olin Teague of the Sixth District of Texas and Wayne Stark SCONA advisor and Memorial Student Center director Congressman Teague is in strumental in securing top speakers and the students turni to Stark among other faculty advisors when things go wrong Regarding this year's confer ence the speakers President Johnson Gen rederic Smith re tired US Air orce vice chief of staff ames Wadsworth former ambassador to the United Na tions elix McKnight executive ed itor of the Dallas Times Herald and former president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors who recently returned from a visit with Khrushchev Mason Willrich member of the delegation to the 18 nation disarmament talks in Geneva and advisor to the Arms i I Machinery to elect new of ficers and directors ot the Bryan College Station Cham ber of Commerce will bo cranked into operation imme diately following adoption of a new set of by laws next Monday Ballots for the election of eight new directors will be sent to members of of after the proposed by lawa have been accepted in a meet ing set for 10 aan Monday in Bryan City Halt Members will have until Dec 8 to re turn their ballots ollowing their selection officers will be elected by the full 24 member board A pres ident treasurer and at least four vice presidents will ba elected ter has progressed from the time in the beginning when the older seriously "broken alcoholic was about the only patient to the present when many young men and women came in for treatment often before their condition has ad vanced to the point that an crash program is necessary to get' them functioning again AS A MATTER of fact as Miss Peltenburg pointed out patients come in because many pattients come in because they recognize they are simply drinking too muchand they want to head off future trouble This is one of the most optimis tic developments of all and is due in part tothe fact that many Alcohol Information Com mittees have been on the job publicizing the facts about the disease alcoholism Anyone desiring further in formationabout alcohol or treatment for alcoholics etc can cal) VI 6 6300 or write PO Box 97 Bryan Inquiries will receive prompt confidential re sponse Pickets manned all gates and except for a few catcalls as cars passed into the plant they an peared to be good natured Lockheed bought time on Los Angeles area radio stations this morning for spot announce ments advising interested par ties that the company was open for business THE ONLY reported arrest was at Sunnyvale Calif where police charged that David Aon 22 intered with an officer handling traffic at one gate of the 645 acre missile plant At the key missile bases of Cape Canaveral la and Van denberg Air orce Base Calif the initial strategy was to picket highways leading into those facilities rather than pick et the gates and risk trespass ing on government property The strike called at one min ute after midnight in each of the appropriate time zones was marked by only token picket ing during the night But by daybreak the lines began to swell and there were an esti mated 1500 at Bur bank by 7 am and Lock heed's missile plant in nearby Van Nuys ALSO STRUCK were Lock heed test facilities at Honolulu Only two of nine divisions are involved in the walkout but these employ about two thirds of the com work force There were reports mean time that the federal govern (See STRIKE Page 10) NEW YORK GB wearing smiles on these days instead of worried frdwns A sharp change of sentiment has occurred i the last month in the nation's financial center The stock market has rocket ed ahead people again are ac tively buying and selling stocks and brokers are making money NO ONE IS willing to' bet this will be a long continuing situation but some brokers say the public has returned to the market in force after being scared into a prolonged stay on the sidelines by the crash of May 28 and the subsequent price slides In addition there has been increased activity by institutions mutual funds pen sions etc and professional trad ers This seemed to be borne out by high volume on Rising prices as the market measured by the popular averages made since ShoppingDays WEATHER With clear skies and warm weather today the forecast for the Bryan College Sta tion area is partly cloudy to cloudy tomorrow A low of 50 is expected tonight with a high of 68 tomorrow Yesterday's low? was 51 with a high of 64 recorded The temperature at noon to day 'was 61 degrees Sunrise tomorrow will be at 7:15 am Sunset will be at 5:26 pm NEW DELHI India Ml India rushed more troops to strength en her border defenses today while engaging Communist Chi na on the diplomatic front: US Air orce transports moved men and supplies toward the lines where the Chinese ceasefire continued in effect for the seventh day Prime Minister gov ernment was trying feverishly to rebuild Indian forces shatter ed by the lightning Chinese of fensive in the Himalayas DIPLOMATIC missions were winging to capitals of key Afri can and Asian neutralist nations to plead case and to counter massive prop aganda drive Law Minister A Sen was due in Cairo today to confer with President Gamal Abdel Nasser and was to go to Ghana riday top deputy for for eign affairs Mrs Lakshmi Me non flew to Rangoon to talk to Burmese leaders before going on to Cambodia Indonesia and Ceylon AN HOUR before Menon arrived in Rangoon Chinese Vice oreign Minister Huang Chen left for Indonesia after an overnight stay during which he met high army officials and the head of military gov ernment GenNe Win Observers waited to see if the Chinese troops would withdraw from the northeast frontier ter (See BORDER Page 10) Dean Rusk Ambassador Adlai Stevenson and other officials Washington authorities de clined out what specific economic steps are proposed to squeeze Tshombe into the Con go fold but Thant has suggest a ban by UN members on pur chases of copper nd cobalt from Katanga of its ma jor exports The United States now buys most of Katanga's cobalt Bel gium rance and West Germa ny are main copper customers I' of Machinists struck Lockheed Aircraft Corp today setting up picket lines at the vast aerospace firm's facilities from Honolulu to lorida A The picketing was generally peaceful and the difficulty at big Burbank plant was due to traffic jams that developed by the increased activity out side the gates An estimated 100 police officers and deputies were on hand to help with the traffic and maintain order REWARDED Miss Evelyn Mitchell of Miami la was willed over a million dollars by the late millionaire Arthur Vining Davis for whom Miss Mitchell worked as a secre tary for 12 years NEA Tele photo) 1 he Bryan Daily Eagle Control and Disarmament Ag ency Most of the time students will be gathered in groups of about 20 for three hour sessions twice a day to talk and argue about such questions as the popula tion explosion economic prob lems nationalistic aspirations arms race and the role of the Each discussion have twg co chairmen adults well known in their fields Such roundtable chairmen are: rank King vice presi dent and executive editor of the Houston Post Mrs Alice Pratt Regional director of Institute of Interna tional Education Inc Houston Dr Graff dean of in struction Texas James Lipscomb Harvard University associate director of Overseas Relations Dr Howard A Cutler aca demic vice president Univer sity of Alaska William Livingston Uni (See SCONA Page 10) WASHINGTON GB The United States and Belgium are ready to clamp strong economic pincers on the secessionist Ka tanga government if agree soon to unity Congo President Kennedy Henri Spaak foreign "minister said in a statement after a White House meeting Tuesday that they had agreed economic must be applied soon if volun tary efforts to unify the Congo fail THIS UNUSUALLY tough wording pointed up mounting concern here that the massive two year effort to save the Con go will collapse unless unifica tion is achieved soon authorities freely ac knowledged that the Kennedy Spaak warning was aimed mainly at MoiSe Tshombe Ka tanga' secessionist who has spurned efforts by Acting UN Secretary General Thant to unify the Congo At the United Nations Thant was reported nearing comple tion of a revamped plan for end ing Katanga's secession There' was no word on the status of talks centering on the prime is sue of siphoning part of Katan rich mineral tax revenues into the central undernourished treasury THANT MAY feleasp Thurs day a comprehensive Congo re port to the UN Security Coun cil including details of his unity plan This proposes a 50 50 split of mineral taxes It also calls for adoption of a fed eral constitution under which Katanga would return to the Congo fold fa Thant was reported prepared to hold back on economic penal ties against Katanga for tte students Sit the student run student sponsored' program to solve controversies of world importance Rather an attempt made to grasp the complexi ty of the problems Like a student said last year at the close of (he four day confemece ''I changed my mind I do however respect the other views 4 The conference was founded on the belief that student dele gates chosen will be among the future leaders in public affairs Such a meeting Whitney be lieved will have fi "long range effect of an enlight ened responsible citizenship through free expression" delegates are student leaders chosen by presidents of various colleges of Canada Mex ico and the United States Whitney and a dozen class mates were able to raise $9000 from the leading foun dations and businessmen The money was used to pay partial expenses of delegates and speak ers Although 'students organize By GUY HORTON Information AbouLeighr'ycarsrago a ran gy blond six footer fpm Big Spring had an idea Why not bring men who deal daily with national and interna tional issues to the Southwest fdr a conference? Hdrbert'Ward (Bud) Whitney then in his third year of a fjve year two degree course at Texas today 'is credited with starting the Student Conference on Affairs Since then Whitney has grad uated but the program he start in 1955 nationally recog nized todqy Students from 75 colleges and universities Will meet at Texas Lee 12 15 to argue dis pute and argue some more on worldly affairs The 150 delegates will listen too They will hear men like Vice President Lyndon John son and other koy leaders of in ternational prominence discuss of World No attempt is made by the Elvie Gilliam (center) holds his son David 2 (left) and daughter Sandra 1 after they were rescued from their home which burned in St Louis Mo Six other Gil liam children were at school Killed in the fire were Dale 2 the twin of David and his sister Ruth Ann 4 (AP Wirephoto) Oct 29 the fastest tind steep est rise in history BROKERS' board rooms are jammed 'with people intently watching the ticker jerky march across the translucent screens September you could shoot a shotgun in here and hit remark ed Eldon A Grimm a partner in the brokerage firm Walston Co lot of money that was just plain scared to death is corning back said Grimm "The in vesfors want to get on the band wagon before it runs out of mu WHY THE sudden turnabout in sentiment? Grimm offers this answer: Cuban crisis Suddenly we made a stand at the brink of war and the Communists pulled in their oars a bit In the last few weeks the idea has taken hold that we have to wor ry about a recession" Machinists Open Nationwide Strike Against Big Lockheed Living Costs Show irst Decline WASHINGTON (B Presi dent Kennedy and Soviet irst Deputy Premier Anastas I Mik oyan are expected to discuss not only Cuba but the full range of the cold war problems when they meet Thursday at the White House officials said the Soviet troubleshooter sent word through Soviet Ambassador An atoly Dobrynin that he want ed to confer with Kennedy Dobrynin met Mikoyan Mon day on his arrival in New York from Havana and rushed back to Washington that pight with the message to the White House OR WEEKS Mikoyan was in Cuba reportedly trying to prod Cuban Prime Minister i del Castro into acceptihg a set tlement of the crisis The White House announced Tuesday that Mikoyan would call on Kennedy Thursday but officials added it was safe to as sume they would meet again on riday Because there is no agenda for the talks officials are reluct ant to speculate on what issues will be raised bv whom THERE APPEARS to be a St Smiles Abound THE HAGUE LB ormer Queen Wilhelmina of the Neth erlands died at her Apeldoorn Palace early Wednesday She was 82 A medical bulletin said Wil helmina died in her sleep at 12:59 amIt indicated heart failure was the cause The former qdeen had suffer ed from diabetes condition and' ha tirement for years A week ago a government Spokesman said the state of her health was caus ing concern SHE REIGNED for 50 years relinquishing the throne to her daughter Juhana in 1948 when the old'quen was 68 During her 50 year reign Wil helmina saw the golden eja of Dutch emoire bitter exile dur Jhg the Nazi occupation andthe loss of the rich Dutch East Indies Beloved by lr people the shrewdold queen was a sturdy exemplar" of the homely Dutch virtues Despite her immense wealth she advocated thrift practiced needlework and darn ed her own stockings And she kept touch" with the common folk THE DUTCH were often pleased to encounter their ruler skating on a frozen canal or rid ing a bicycle pa'h Born Aug 31 1880 into the royal 4iouse of Orange Nassau Wilhelmina was the only child of King William III and Prin India Sends More Troops I III I IMTianii lo Border On Wall Street I 1 6Pre I Best Alkie Aid By Robert A Toland Coordinator Brazos Committee A on AlmKollm According to an old rule of thumb the alcoholic yiCtlr ce ctuld not be helped until he hit bot tom This meant the alcoholic had often drunk himsel ci suue oi aosoiuie physical oreaxaown and in addition he had often estranged his wife had lost or seriously endangered his job or means of livelihood and had long since exhausted all of his financial resources According to this old rule the alcoholic now had to face his problem because there was nothing else to do he had to ad mit after all that he had lost control of his drinking and could not get over his illness without help MANY ALCOHOLICS in the past did not reach this sad state 7 Ao ST WE Ml'' i kmm ii uikLiMra ubu nr cw 4 i jhmw fifty af I HVZW fll a HL MS Pi aSSr JHB wit xZi HSr ill WN 1 '1 di aS 4' A I I KiMI A.

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