Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 12
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Albany Democrat-Herald from Albany, Oregon • 12

Location:
Albany, Oregon
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

U.S. Aslcs Help in Isolation of Cuba mo WAV YOUR LOCAL RAMBLER DEALER WASHINGTON UPI The fore the Cuban missile crisis last October. State Department said Thursday it Though some of these countries have quietly taken steps to check planes for movement of arms or i irate subversive agents, they have con tinued to permit landing rights. nfflW Phillips said this was a matter to be decided by each country, and the United States could not dictate. wants Br itain, Spain, Canada and Mexico to help further "isolate" Cuba with respect to air travel.

These are the four principal Free World countries, through whose territory commercial airline routes still operate to and from Cuba. In making the statement at news conference, State Department spokesman Richard A. Phillips stopped Just short of a flat request for the four countries to deny landing rights to planes flying to or from Cuba, But in reply to questions about these air routes, Phillips said the United States had long "made known" to the four countries involved "our Interest in the isola Cuban and Czech airliners have used Canada as a stopover point WITH THE on the way to Europe. Cubana Airlines operates flights to Mex ico City. Spanish flights operate to and from Havana The State Department also re leased further information on Cu Penal in Town ban flights through Britain's Grand Cayman Island in the Caribbean, south of Cuba.

On May 29, Phillips said, tion of Cuba." He said these re Soviet-built Cuban airliner out of presentations 'wentbackevenbfr Cuba landed at the Grand Cay Bringing You the Sharpest Deals in the Valley I man airport, discharging among its passengers three men and one woman, all carrying Salvadoran passports. Ihey took another com mercial flight later to San Jose, Costa Rica, he said. Arrest Durgb Suspects Two Lebanon men are in the Linn county Jail facing charges of burslary in a dwelling. They The four were arrested by Costa Rican authorities and de ported to El Salvador as Com' munist agents, and were arrested We're Going to Make This the were arrested by deputy sheriffs again on their arrival in El Sal vador, Phillips said. Phillips said a second Cuba air liner arrived at Grand Cayman June 7, carrying two Costa Ri- this morning.

The men ar Marvin David Hamilton. 33. Star Rt. 1. Box 16, Lebanon (Brewster Lacomb Road) and Glen Howard Sandell, 25, 153 Hobbs St.

Deputies said that the two ad cans, who also went on to San Jose, and two passengers carrying French passports from Guadeloupe who flew on to Antigua. mit breaking Jnto a house owned Phillips identified the two Costa Ricans as Jaime Mora and (first by Jack Stewart Montgomery on Rt. 2, Box 58 (Stoltz Hill Road) name unknown) Ramirez Gutierrez. He said both were "Communists." On June 26, Phillips said, a third Cuban airliner discharged 12 to 14 passengers of various nationalities at Grand Cayman. They and taking two bedroom lamps, four living room lamps, a clock-radio and a steam iron, with a total value of $200.

Hamilton was arrested at 1 a.m. today. He admitted the theft and then Implicated Sandell, deputies said. The latter was arrested at 4 a.m. The property has been recover- then boarded a British West In imm in our odd wmm 'y i bb dian Airways plane for Kingston, Jamaica, and other points in the Caribbean, he said.

Scio Buckaroos To Have Play day Also arrested was Ernest Arnold Schradle, Scio, on a charge of being delink on public street. Rollie William DeHart, 43, Sweet Home, was arrested on a Kansas warrant charging parole violation and non-support. He was released to Kansas City authorities this morning. SCIO The Scio Buckaroos will have a playday Sunday at the Scio Gun Club grounds, south of the Scio city limits on Gilkey Road, the same place it was held last year, Council to Launch Dcr.d Issue mv Admission again is free, and concessions, including hamburgers, hotdogs, candy, coffee and pop will be sold on the grounds Western Horsemen of Oregon EL 63 LER rules will again govern the show, JEFFERSON Steps were at the Tuesday night of the city council to launch except where ground rules are in dicated on the program. Program! second bond election for con- have been mailed to 100 game riders.

truction of a new water system, The morning program begins at The charter election June 13, asking for a $100,000 bond issue 10 a.m. Jackpots will be split 50-30-20. Listed on the morning program are scurry, pole bending, tigure-8-stakes, and Texas bar rells. Each participant pays $2 to failed by seven votes. The coming election, set for July 26, will call for $110,000.

The increase Is due to the fact that engineers making the survey were under the impression that a considerable amount of enter any of the four contests therefore, the more participants, the larger the jackpot. At 1 p.m. there will be a grand entry and introductions, followed by the 11 contests. An entry fee piping involved was new and would not need to be replaced, also some tines will be replaced and entire of II will be charged for each Choose from Sedans, 2 Station Wagons Let Us Make You a Deal of Deals DRIVE A WINNER ly new additions will be made event $1 per rider in team events, which had not previously been and $2 entry fee for performance events. included.

At the Tuesday night session Special awards will go to high point junior and senior riders, ordinances on peddling and soliciting drew passing vote, to Trophies will be awarded to first place winners and ribbons to sec PAYMENTS I ond, third and fourth place win ners. The 29 trophies that will be awarded have been on displav in the window of the Silver Dollar since Tuesday evening and will be removed on Saturday evening bt effective later. License fees were set at $10, plus a $1 investigation fee. Ordinary deliveries of groceries, milk and such will not be affected by the new regulations. Increased salaries for the water superintendent and recorder as recommended by the budget committee were accepted.

A tentative application for organization of a Booster club was approved. Citizen's contributions mounting to $124 for city hall repairs were received and work was scheduled to begin next week. DRIVE A '63 Per Month Astronaut Job Lists Still Open HOUSTON (UPI Civilian SD I I 63 CARS IN STOCK OR AVAILABLE La ILa IP CftD nFI IVFDY RAM pilots have four more days to apply for jobs as astronauts, the National Aeronautics and Space CAKMICHAEL Administration said today. r-L The deadline for applications was originally July 1 for civilian applicants and July 13 for mili ltrt MY i HAVE TO 4tsJEA Up ON BERMUDA SHORT tary applicants. The spacecraft center said however, it had not intended to stop receiving applications from civilians July 1.

The new deadline for both military and civilian applicants will be July 15. More than 175 civilians, including two women, have applied. Council Appoints New Alderman ill' Vfif 0 BANK TERMS Uv evvu i llinitviltw CONSOLIDATIONS SWEET HOME The city coun-cil has appointed Marvin Coats to fill a vacancy on the council created by the resignation of Rex Pemberton. Coats has served on the citv BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES Open Every Night HI planning commission more than three years, and has Been a member of the elemenlary school bud get committee. Married and father of two children, he is plywood superintendent at Willamette Na tional Lumber Co.

,3 KITCHEN AID" L' LJ DISHWASHERS Silm A Service VALLEY SERVICE 333 g. Ljon WA 6-2874 2505 E. Pacific Blvd. Phone WA 6-4466 Albany ur. sail.

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

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Albany Democrat-Herald
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Albany Democrat-Herald Archive

Pages Available:
759,430
Years Available:
1888-2024