Austin Daily Herald (Newspaper) - July 28, 1965, Austin, Minnesota 5 Planes Lost in Strikes Against 2 Missile Sites By Q. WHITE have installed in North South Viel Nam Nam An Air Force DAILY HERALD ESTABLISHED No 220 JULY 2S, 1'JBS SINGLE COPY M PAGES FAMOUS ARM One of the most Important right arms in medical history Is on the mend again at Massachusetts Gen e r a 1 Everett K n o w I e 15, whose arm was severed completely in an accident and restored in an historic broke the arm last week In a Knowles is shown at his home six months after the May 23, 1964, which made him and his arm a part of cal Pope Hits Questioners of Council CASTEL Italy Pope Paul VI again showing concern about reaction to the Vatican Ecumenical today criticized those who questioned its achievements and they perhaps like the Church to return to its in- Pope Paul ashed in his weekly general audience at the papal summer At two other general ences in the past Pope Paul also spoke of the council and called for Church His speeches reflected growing about the council as the time approached for the fourth and final session of the bly of Roman Catholic prelates from around the The sion opens Sept 14. He told the audience of al thousand persons the of the council was not matched by behavior of those taking as an excuse the problems it raises and the discussion it arouse in themselves and in others a spirit of uncertainty and of cal both in the doctrinal and disciplinary as if the council were the place to tion dogmas and On July 7, he urged Roman Catholics not to mistake renewal as a tion of traditional moral A week later he said Church authority was sometimes disobeyed simply for the sake of There has been some criticism of the council among Roman with complaints both that it has pushed renewal too and not far Five U.S. Air Force were lost on the strikes Tuesday against two North Vietnamese antiaircraft missile sites about 40 miles northwest of U.S. tary spokesmen announced The spokesmen said three of the jets were shot down by convention ground fire and two others crashed after col- liding near their home base as they returned from the Two of the pilots whose planes were shot down were presumed to have been killed or an announcement while the third was The pilots of the two planes which collided were presumed to have been the an- Radio Hanoi claimed that North Vietnamese gunners shot down six U.S. planes Tuesday and said three American pilots were A U.S. military spokesman re- ported that another was shot down day on a strike against the Cam Doi barracks 30 miles of The man said no parachute was ob- served and the pilot was pre- The Pentagon announced day that 46 made a low-level attack on the missile The Pentagon said pilots reported one site de- and the other It was the first attack reported against missile sites which the Soviet Union is presumed to torn jet was downed in a raid near Hanoi and the Defense Department said there were indications it was hit by un antiaircraft In the only strike reported day against North Viet eight FlOSs and four toms struck the Dien Bien Phu barracks 180 miles northwest of spokesmen Pilots reported 12 buildings were destroyed and seven ers A U.S. military spokesman re- ported that 12 Americans were killed in action in Viet Nam and 70 others were wounded during the week that ended July 24. He said three more American icemen were captured or missing during the Florida Cat Hooked on Brake Fluid Fla. UPi Peter the cat is hooked on brake His Mrs. Victor says Peter makes daily its to a nearby brake shop to lick the fluid off the of cars in for admits Mrs. Peter gets a pretty good jag But as soon as she sleeps it it's back to the brake shop for Schedule of Pages World 9, 10 SS Aid Gets Final Senate OK By JOE HALL WASHINGTON The Senate passed and sent lo dent Johnson today the Social care lishing broad health protection as a matter of right for all Americans over Its final passage climaxes a fight that began in 1935, with the writing of the original to include health care for the derly benefits under Social The House passed 307 to 116, the compromise sion of legislation embodying the greatest single expansion of Social Security ever The health-care portion ends a of effort in Congress to write such a provision into the Social Security The Senate took up the ure Tuesday but held up the nal vote until today so that some absentees could be on Sponsors said they were tain Johnson would sign the this probably Thursday or so that the increases in present Social Security fits can come in Law Enforcement Officials Silent on Barbara Jean's Killing as They Probe ST. PAUL Authorities in three counties pressed their investigation today into the ing of young Barbara Jean sen while her numb with made funeral ar- 14, vanished the night of June 9. She had been babysitting in suburban view at a house only three doors away from her own The girl's body was found Monday in a shallow roadside grave al the edge of a sandy road near Barbara's George 40, went to Cambridge After he returned the couple began making al They didn't talk is said Mrs. not much to say to each other now Mrs. didn't know why her husband went to but apparently it was some sort of a final quest for hope that the body found was not that ot guess he's starting to be but we're both a litle Authorities said there was no doubt about identification of the The Ramsey County cor- office here said the body was positively identified by com- paring X-rays with those taken of Barbara when she was Kermit the Ramsey County sheriff said ery of the body was no no case of onto a He said locating the body followed questioning of more than 500 Authorities were extremely close-mouthed about their Hedman said the case was be- cause the girl's mysterious dis- appearance had been much lic Authorities here and at bridge said no arrests had been Lome the County Sheriff at said there were a ber of suspects in the He declined to Hedman said the investigation was continuing not only in sey and Isanti but also in Anoka It was at the Carlos Avery Game Refuge in Anoka County that one of bara's tennis shoes was found 10 days after her Anoka County is between the other just north of Ramsey and south of The body was Found under two feet of yellowish brown sand on the shoulder of the road to a fence Rent Subsidy Housing Needs LBJ's Signature By CARL P. LEUBSDORF WASHINGTON Only President Johnson's signature needed today to put into law a housing hill that includes the first program of rent dies Lo aid low-income families Swift presidential approval was expected for the measure which follows the main lines of Johnson's housing to Congress lier in the The given final by a 251-KiH House vote provides new money and authorizations for the major government housing programs over Ihe next four The i cnl subsidy proposal makes available million mcr a four-year period tn help some of the families eligible for public In the program would provide an for financed housing ments for such Eligible low-income families the standards would vary from place to place who are substandard or arc elderly or or boon displaced from their homos by pre- emption or natural would he eligible for the dies These would help pay a fair rent for accommodations in structures owned or to be built hy cooperatives or other nonprofit or dend It was mated the subsidies would mulate use of such Subsidies would not be paid to private landlords in busines for While the proved legislation went along with the principle of a new departure advocated by the it changed the cation The nal proposal was designed to help those with income too high for low-rent public housing but loo low for privately built homes and apartments at the going rates A family receiving the subsidy would have lo pay 25 per cent of ils income for The subsidy would then make up Ihe ence between this payment and the rent needed to obtain quate housing in the specified kind of If the family's income the subsidy would decline or be eliminated LOOK AGAIN Officials would not com- ment on the position of the tennis shoes and pajamas in the The shoe found with the body matched that found at the game Both had written across the The grave presumably was dug at A mobile home is located on a nearby and from that vantage point a son could have witnessed a light Barbara's father was red-eyed when newsmen talked to him ask me how I he would you Was he reporters now that Barbara had been don't ask me a tion like said could I be can I added nothing to Motorist Flees After Hitting Elephant PORT South rica A motorist fled in terror after his auto had ed into a elephant in one of the main streets of Port The elephant had escaped from a nearby An dant was lading the animal back by its trunk when the to struck it in the don't know where this thing came Balthazar 30. told a suddenly appeared in the middle of the road I hit it and 1 lost my nerve and ran Patrol Watches Over Sleepers Kan. wi men on the Kansas Turnpike kept watch on moie sleepers than speeders during 1964. Troopers checked on m o r p than motorists who had pulled off the toll road for a nap dm ing the They arrested 1.461 drivers in the same period for exceeding the 80-mile-per-h o u r speed Draft Calls to Won't Use Reserves To Hike U.S. Military in Viet Nam to AT TOP LEVEL CONFERENCE President Johnson with some of his cabinet and advisers ing Tuesday's top level ings in the White House on Viet Seated from tary of State Dean The Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler and Inter i o r Secretary Stewart From left White House special assistants McG e o rge Jack Valenti and ace Budget tor Charles Gardner Council of Economic Advisers and in presidential Attorneys Study Ruling to Determine Needham's Cost to Settle Dispute SIOUX CITY WJ Attorneys were still studying today a 98- page arbitration board ruling to determine what it will cost the Needham Packing Co. to settle with union members in partial back pay dating from 1961. Rath Packing Co. of Waterloo had a special interest in the outcome because it had ed to acquire the Sioux City firm and previously had been hauled into court by some dis- senting If the back pay cost is too high the deal could be The case stems from May 11, 3961 when about 200 Needham employes who were members of Local 721 of the United Food and Allied ers Union left their jobs in a wildcat Needham replaced them with non union In its ruling last Saturday the arbitration board said that the Local 721 members were not entitled to pay for the first six months of the illegal work stoppage it said they were entitled to back pay from Nov. 12, to Feb. 12, 1962, and from March 10, 1964, to the effective date of This covers about 18 months of retroactive back None of the parties could give a firm figure on what this would Some of the a m workers have taken other H was not clear whether they must i etui n to work at ham m order to collect One source estimated that un- ion wages were about a or a total of around 000 for period Some union sources said that at the figure affecting about 200 the absolute maximum of hack pay due would be lion but indicated they did not expect it to be that high At Prof Harold Davcy of Iowa State was chairman of the three-man arbitration said that all questions were covered in the ruling but could not be en- upon except at the request of parties Harry attorney for cal 721, said after a meeting of nearly 150 former Needham em- ployes Monday that some points in the decision would have to be have all read the deci- sion and are going over said Jesse E. a m general counsel and tive on the arbitration decision is extremely com- plicated and vague as lo some of the We have to un- it first and then de- cide what to Rath sources estimated that it would take about a week for Needham officials to determine the amount of back pay four members of the family that founded Rath have pending in the Iowa preme Court an appeal to ban the acquisition of the Needham LBJ to Ask for Emergency Fund Because of High Costs WASHINGTON dent Johnson will ask Congress for a substantial emergency propriation perhaps more than a billion dollars because of rising costs of the war in Viet the House was today Chairman George of the Appropriations Committee said the additional money would be in excess of billion if the fighting continues lo Mahon did not say when the President would make the re- Mahon made the statement as the House lo the Senate an emergency measure providing temporary financing for federal agencies whose appropriation bills for the present fiscal year have not cleared 180: Without direct reference to the House prediction on money for Viet Johnson said today that long as I am President we will continue to spend ever is necessary for the rity of our Johnson made that statement in a speech at a Pentagon mony at which merit certificates were awarded to civilian and military workers who have con- on Page 12) THE GOVERNORS NEED A HAND NEWS BRIEFS St. Paul to Follow Rest of State ST. PAUL mayor George says will return lo central standard time with the ieM of Mini on Sept. 7. Soybean Futures Drop John knew I'M answer when glimpse of handsome blond in his con- that's no it's Major's year old Afghan CAP CHICAGO ol requirements for military duty in ViU vt cilf active of soybean future's today and prices dropped sharply on the Buaid of Trade Within an hour some down almost six n bushel and deep into accumulations of slop loss selling orders Jets Move to Okinawa Okinawa An armada of 25 U.S jet arrived today from their base on which is threatened by a typhoon Air Force authorities said the evacuation was ordered due to a rising Governors to Confer With LBJ Minn Gov. Grant of da announced today that the country's governors will hold a three-hour at the While House Thursday with Johnson on Ihe Viet Nam Words make a Conference and hands mark the reaction in For gan's George top waves to O r e- Mark top brushes Virginia's bertis Harrison bottom leans 01 and hot t o m shades his WASHINGTON dent Johnson announced today he is adding troops to U.S. forces in Viet ing the draft call and asking the United Nations to start a new search for peace in the east Asian war Johnson told a news 2. The monthly draft call will jump from to 2. U.S. military forces in South Viet Nam will increase from to 3. He has directed dor Arthur J. Goldberg to go to New York immediately and to present to the United Nations secretary general letter from me requesting that all the re- energy and immense prestige of the United Nations be employed to find ways to halt aggression and bring peace in Viet Fly to N.V. successor to the late Adlai was scheduled lo fly to New York and meet with Secretary General U Thant within three or four 4. Secretary of Defense ert S. McNamara will ask Con- gress for additional money to meet the increased costs of the U.S. effort in Viet 5. There is no need at this time to mobilize military re- serve units or call national guard units to active The decision to put the peace quest up to the United Nations was a surprise move by the President dently made to emphasize the U.S. goal of ply protecting South Viet Nam from communist The man ments will be sent Johnson adding that more men will be dispatched to the fighting if and as After making his statements on Viet Johnson an- Fortas to Court Seat He has chosen Abe a Washington old New Dealer and longtime friend of for the Supreme Court replacing Johnson said Fortas had told him numerous times he would not accept any government this instance the job has sought the son and added that Fortas has agreed that a call to the Supreme Court is not a call that any American can Johnson said Fortas was his first choice for the He is naming John White House for to be the new director of the Voice of ca. The 1st Time is the first time in the history of the Voice of ca that a working has been given the Johnson After his lengthy they took about 25 minutes Johnson opened the news con- to He was asked whether the United States is prepared with additional plans should North Viet Nam escalate its And what about possible nese reaction to the steps he an- today he is Johnson said he did not wish to speculate on he country always will be to protect the tional interests Asked if he believes the war can be contained this corner of Southeast without in- a U S the President said hope very much that it He added that he intends to that No Information Asked if Russian technicians are manning the missile sites in North Viet Johnson said he had no information on the matter To other Johnson said the United States has com- with most of the friendly nations of the world and has received from them re- sponses that have been aging He declined to give de- In his Johnson had will not And we will not re- His Own Dreams Speaking of his own as Johnson said he w ants lo promote equal better ing and improved I do not want to see all those hopes the dreams of so many people for so many years ground in the wasteful ages of Johnson pledged that will do all I can so that never The President opened the news conference by reading a 1.200-word statement that grew out of a week of high-level cy talks here on Viet He noted that efforts have been made to start with the Communists aimed at peace all without we will If sist we he death and desolation have led to tlie same conference table where others could not join us at so much smaller Johnson said his first goal in Viet Nam is to the Communists that we cannot be defeated by force of In a key passage on the dis- patch of increased American manpower to the jungle the President have today ordered to Viet Nam the Air Mobile and certain other forces which will raise our fighting strength from to Ad- forces will be needed later and they will be This will make it necessary to in- crease our active fighting forces by raising the monthly draft call from which it now is to and stepping up our campaign for voluntary en- In advance of the there had been much tion about a possible goal of men in Viet Nam and an order for the muster of ists and National Guard Not Essential tin's past week of de- Johnson have concluded it is not tial to order Reserve units into If that necessity should later be I will the matter careful and I will give the try due and adequate notice be- fore Johnson made only a passing reference to the mounting cost of the war in Viet He said Secretary of Defense ert S. McNamara ask the Senate Appropriations tee to add a limited amount to present legislation to help meet part of this new Johnson indicated that a defense appropriation involving more would be sent to Congress next like our actions in the he fully measured to do what must be done to bring about an end to aggression and a peaceful Johnson predicted that the Communists as we that a violent solution is then a peaceful lution will be U.S. Tries to End Mistreatment of Prisoners WASHINGTON The United Stales is trying to end mistreatment of prisoners erf war by both sides in the a State ment spokesman lie commented in response tn reporters questions about news pictures showing South torturing captured Viet Cong guerillas to get The Communist forces re- also use similar arc engaged in discussions with the South Vietnamese government and with the International tee of the Red to insure that the principles of the Geneva convention arc adhered to by both sides in the Viet Nam con- the spokesman WEATHER temperature change troug tew 50 60; high Thursday 78-85. 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