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   Daily Globe (Newspaper) - October 6, 1965, Ironwood, Michigan                                M hr. period to 12 81; Previous 24 hr. 48; 31. Year High 36; Low 29. to 28.87 in. Relative humidity 60 per cent. IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE FORECASTS Considerable cloudiness Low tonight in the 40s. Partly cloudy High 56 to 62. 46th NUMBER 271. ASSOCIATED PRESS WIRK SERVICE WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1965. TWENTY PAGES SINGIE COPY 10 House to Act on Tax Bills By AL SANDNER Associated Press Writer LANSING The House prepared today to take further action on two politically sive issues that failed to explode Bridge re- financing and a graduated state income The ated income tax resolution was moved into position for a final vote without a A agreement on the Mackinac Bridge apparently pulled the fuse on that and the measure is in position for a preliminary vote The House also approved out comment the presidential succession amendment to the U.S. It had drawn fire from Republican legislators Chinese Hurl New Defiance TOKYO Communist China hurled new defiance at the United States today after claiming to have downed one of an- bridge There was no comment on the i Chinese claim from U.S. in Washington or A spokesman for Peking's De- fense Ministry termed the Monday although Minority Leader Rep. Robert said the sition did not represent a party or caucus It passed 81-15. Three of the dissenting votes were cast by Einar and Joseph had introduced ally identical bills to refinance the million in bonds still outstanding on the million bridge and reduce the one- way passenger car would have placed the bridge in a separate division of the way A committee amendment to strike language making the division directly re- sponsible to the department di- rector continue the ent Mackinac Bridge authority in the state a year in duplication of Swallow Swallow called the division proposal political pork designed to pre- serve Upper Peninsula jobs by keeping the authority hi Rep. Dominic D- and one of the chief backers of the Erlandsen said about 37 addition to about seven administrative level for the war in- aerial intrusion ned and premeditated part of the U.S. forts to expand their in the U.S. imperialists gist on imposing war upon people and engaging in a trial of military we say to you are lie you dare to we will dare to hit We will fight whenever you and ever you We will wipe you out whether you come ly or in the U.S. imperialists in- sist on imposing war upon the Chinese people and engaging in a trial of military we you dare to we win dare to hit We will fight whenever you and wherever you We will wipe you out whether you come singly or in Radio Peking reported that Chinese fliers downed an ican fighter Tuesday over a mainland province adjoining Communist North Viet The broadcast said the three other American planes in dismay when they found the No further en and the fate of the pilot was not situation details were Cold Weather Sets Records By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cold weather maintained its grip on the Northeast today and frigid air set records in eral The mercury dropped to the 20's Tuesday night in Virginia after readings in the low 30s Monday night broke state ords Frost may have damaged the cranberry bogs of Temperatures fell as low as 15 degrees in some Central Maryland received its first frost of the A 37-degree reading in tic Tuesday broke a record for Oct. 5 that was set in 1883. Northern snow Western Washington state was buffeted by winds and showers in the first strong storm of autumn Gusty winds of 40 to 30 miles per hour were jobs He i aid he had how the compromise would effect existing A meeting of opposing forces produced an ment that would transfer the bridge directly into the way Department and would give authority employes the to transfer into the way Department as is The sponsored jointly by and William was to be of- Erlandsen was reluctant to say when tolls might be re- Under normal legal re- he the state would have to start the ation of present revenue bonds before it could reduce the And before it could do it million to bring the sinking fund backing the revenue bonds up to about he the bonding i representing bond ers may take cognizance of the fact that the full faith and credit is backing these bonds once this is passed and might give us a go-ahead ahead of he Even with unanimous House the faces a serious block in the There was no apparent indication that a general mood of opposition hi the upper chamber has The graduated income tax calls for putting the question of amending the State which prohibits afl but a before the voters next The resolution needs two- thirds approval in each meaning that Republican votes are the Republican votes are not there that I can said Rep. Russell assistant GOP caucus Boy Is Freed From Trap in Cave Exhausted Youth Token to Hospital Ohio A year-old boy was inched free day from the vise like trap where he was pinned 24 hours in a cave once used to hide tive He was taken from the cave to a The 110 pound Morris looked exhausted when he was carried ou stretcher from the cave at l 28 p.m. Rescuers who had struggled through the night to free him ally managed to get a strap around his slender body and slowly lift bun inch by inch out of the slanted sandstone way where he had been pinned face Morris was taken ly to a hospital from the cave where he was caught about 11 a.m. Tuesday while on an outing with youngsters from the chil dren's home where he He had not eaten since he was Neither had he been able to sleep much in the cramped con- fines of the RP cue workers had been with bun almost trying to tug him loose or just cheering him t Throughout the Morris was reported in good condition and The boy was with 15 ions who wound up at Whipps Ledges because of a flat The all from the dren's were en route to a historical site hi New when bus had a flat on U.S. 21. Because of the time three teachers with the boys decided to take the boys to Whipps es to eat their packed Morris and two companions ished then began to scramble around the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baetzold of the boy's rushed to the scene er they had learned of their son's pi They a Cuyahoga Welfare Department placed him in the Methodist Children's an institution for emotionally dis- turbed President to Have Surgery For Gall Bladder Removal ad last year when boy the Moon Shot to Land Friday MOSCOW The Soviet moon Luna 7, will land on the moon Friday at about 1 a.m. Moscow time Tass an- Luna 7 was launched This was the first official word of when it is expected to reach the There has been no ment on the purpose of the the third moon shot made by the Soviet Union this But it was believed to be an at- tempt to make a soft landing on the It is estimated a soft moon landing would put the Soviet Un- ion sue months ahead of the United States in the race to land a man on the Humphrey Has Authority to Take Action White House Cabinet Alerted By JACK BELL WASHINGTON dent Johnson is leaving in what he regards as the tried and trusted hands of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey any gency decisions that might arise during and just after his gall bladder operation Few including the present are able to envision any critical action that might have to be taken while Johnson is under anesthesia or otherwise incapacitated by the projected Johnson himself doctors expect there will be minimal time during which I will not be conducting business as But there is always the clear weapon to be However remote the possibility of its no chief executive can disregard the mandate that presidential action is necessary to flick its firing A 15-minute warning would be the maximum if an enemy set off his missiles at the United and Johnson is likely to be under sedation much longer than It was for this if for no that the President said that although he did not pate the need for any instant presidential decision or he had instructed the Cabinet and the White House staff to keep in constant contact with Including the vice president Johnson said that the men around him have been to and have participated in all jor political They are fully and currently On his Humphrey said the President had discussed situation fully with him and he and the Cabinet clear as to the procedures to be followed during his short absence if the necessity Humphrey's role already had been set out in an agreement which covered any lasting bility of the It was similar hi it terms to ments reached between former President Dwight D. hower and former Vice dent Richard M. The same phraseology had been agreed to verbally by the late President John F. Kennedy and It was renewed be- tween Johnson and What stands out in the of Johnson and is the kind of confidence the head man has in his This was less dis- in Eisenhower's with And it was absent in Franklin D. consideration of Harry S. HAPPY MOTORING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE Byrd makes with the snow shovel as foot drifts block auto road up Mount Kelley Says State Board Must Approve College Building Plans 3 Planes Are Shot Down Over North Viet Nam By EDWIN Q. WHITE South Viet Nam Three US Air Force planes were shot down Tuesday over North Viet Nam and the four men aboard are listed as a U.S. military man said He said the downed planes were an with a two-man and two Two parachutes were observed from the tom but a search produced no trace of the the man One parachute was from the Duluth Company Is Awarded Contract for Gas System Avoid First of The Month Blues The Low-Cost Way If you have a lot of bills coming in and not too much ready look around the in the basement and garage for you can sell to raise extra Use a Daily Globe to sell The cost is the results are On Tht Range and in The Country It s The IRONWOOD DAILY GLOW Want Ads Gtt the Quick Action Results Phone 932-2211 for Miss Ad Modern Constructors of Duluth has been awarded the contract to start constructing the com- new gas distribution according to M. E. president of the Lake Superior District Power The engineering and design of the various systems has been in progress for more than a The consulting firm of Durban and Richardson of Nebraska was en gaged by the Power Company early in January of 1964 to le this portion of the and its engineers and field men have been busy for the past 18 months preparing the detailed plans from which the tors obtain their for bidding and building the sys Although natural gas service will not be available to any of the towns in this area until a- about July 1, 1966, Modern Constructors started work on Sept. 27 in order that some of the heavy piping may be laid in the ground before the Fust plans were that no pipe would be installed next but inasmuch as the were ready and steel pipe was immediately available it was deemed able to start as soon as This earlier start insure the Iron Besse knew literally Truman ing about what was going on in the White House when Roosevelt died Gen. George C. Marshall had to fill him in on the fact that a test prototype of the atomic bomb had been fired In Humphrey has sat in on all ot the major deci- sions of the Johnson Ramsay and Wakefield by tion He knows what the score is other was lost from he said but did not He described the an- fire as The Phantom was lost on a strike on the Lang Hep ammunition depot 40 miles northeast of the man Ten other Phantoms scheduled for the same target were diverted to fly rescue cover after the plane went The were part of a 20-plane raid on Lang Met 45 miles northeast of Heavy flak was observed over the the spokesman Radio Hanoi claimed Tuesday its gunners had shot down 10 Hanoi declared last week that U.S. pilots shot down in North Viet Nam would be treated as war criminals and face In the ground a U.S tary spokesman said the mese army claimed its forces killed 260 Viet Cong this week in major operations in the central highlands and the Meking Delta The casualty claims were not confirmed by U.S. body The Vietnamese claimed 220 guerrillas dead following heavy fighting Monday during a sweep in the Operation Set For Friday at Naval Hospital Physicians Do Not Expect Difficulty By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL WASHINGTON dent Johnson is facing surgery Friday for removal of his gall then 10 to 14 days in the hospital and several weeks more on a reduced schedule The 57, a rather forlorn looking man seated all alone at the octagonal table hi the White House net announced the coming operation to newsmen Tuesday night at the close of a day of The physician who will form the Dr. George A. Hallenbeck of the Mayo ic at said it will be major surgery but risk to a normal person of the President's age is very low in- And the man who handled Johnson's severe heart attack in 1955, Dr. J. Willis man of the department Board of Education must at Emory University in prove establishment of new col- said dp not an- leges or universities and Obviously we ment additions to existing to Careful and N H winds above tree line whip five inches of new snow into drifts in ture at four above zero LANSING Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley declared the State i as His statement in a letter tol Hurst sald Johnson has had no Sen Edward made public set the stage for a Senate fight neart day or Thursday on a to create a Michigan Osteopathic for 10 years would place him in a of risks similar to any patient who has not had a College On a broader jit lead to new disputes uV the con- brushfire between institutions of and other state The osteopathic college had been approved Tuesday by the State Appropriations and Corporations committees with an eye toward expediting con- struction and operation of an osteopathic college proposed for Pope Might Go To Poland Next By GERALD MILLER VATICAN CITY The impact of Pope Paul's visit to the United Nations strengthened a growing impression here day that his next foreign trip will take him into the nist The handshake and animated conversation with Soviet the pontiff had Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko at the ed Nations has added to this Poland appeared the Red country most likely to receive the Pope When he returned from New most province of An Xuyen They said another 40 Viet Cong were killed and 28 cap- tured in an action in Binh Dmh Light government losses were reported The operation in Binh 305 miles northeast of reopened a portion of strategic Highway No. 1 which the Com- had the spokesman said U S. authorities said Viet 229 government troops and 17 Americans were killed in action last week Air strikes accounted for most of the Viet Cong Vietnamese Tuesday put the Viet Cong dead for the week at But this included an estimate of 700 enemy dead in heavy fighting near the Phu Cu in Binh Dinh Province The Communists struck in In his letter to Kelley traced much of the de- bate concerning article 8, tion 3, of the Michigan which sets forth these ties of the State Board of and general over all public including adult higher education and instructional grams in state ex- cept as to institutions of higher education granting ate is vested in the State Board of It shall serve as the general ning and coordinating body for all public including higher and shall ad- vise the Legislature as to the financial requirements in con- Kelley wrote the al history of this provision most clearly that the framers intended to repose in the State Board of Education the broad authority to generally all Johnson will check in at the i. Naval in suburban Thursday for a time War Johnson was taken to this hospital after his heart And he was there for 3% days last January with a He reported Tuesday night sore throat and heavy He reported Tuesday night that doctors expect there will be minimal time during luc on ui i larger units than in hitting government including higher troops with one j assault near the Phu Cu one of battalion size and two attacks The U S spokesman said 64 The debates are persuasive that the State Board of tion was empowered not only to which I will not be conducting business as And he sounded assurances that should presidential action or decision be needed and he was unable to provide standing arrangements are in effect for Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey to act hi his Johnson met with Humphrey and the Cabinet just before he read his announcement to He said he had discussed his case also with congressional leaders and former President Dwight D. He had gone through a flurry of with newsmen and photographers called in to observe part of the process. But the White House press corps had had advance indications of something more momentous something whose nature was a carefully guarded secret to the last The moment came after the Cabinet had A trace of a smile flitted across Johnson's face when cameramen and newsmen ed piling into ihe Cabinet He began reading his statement as if he were anxious to gt it over with mid-summer of 1966, Juhl Furnaces can then be easily converted to gas before the 1966- 67 heating The first loads of pipe arrived on Sept 24 and it is expected that a of some 25 to 30 men will be engaged on the Juhl stated that even though Ashland and Ironwood have pre- had gas service and the old mains are still in the none of them will be re He explained that the old gas mains were built for low pressure distribution and would not be suitable for the modern methods of distributing natural gas under higher Specifications for all of the and is prepared to act if York the Pope vowed Americans and 566 South LBJ Signs Health WASHINGTON ident Johnson signed into law day a to launch a major at tack against heart cer and stroke without ever mentioning that he faces a gall bladder operation himself day Vice President Hubert H Humphrey was there and he and Johnson traded warm handclasps and President gave a friendly new distribution systems c a 1 1 pgt on the shoulder to the man for steel pipe which will be who will take any needed treated and wrapped with a jf the President himself at any protective coating similar to the Northern Natural Gas Company's transmission pi p e line which will bring the gas in- to this All joints will be welded All ters and regulators will be outside of the buildings so that as in the case of the elect r i c they can be read out having the meter reader enter the I time is unable to do so The authorizes a million program to launch a campaign against what the President called three derous diseases that will 7 of every 10 Americans who lose their lives this he are not dry these are deadly facts whose anguish touches every single family in this land of he would to work as much as possible for world Observers took this to mean that he would also continue to personally carrying the gospel of peace wherever he frit it would serve mankind Many in Vatican circles were and one determine the location of the ranch on Sept tie colleges and but felt some pains in my the additions of departments to stomach which seemed to be the existing colleges and American and 68 Vietnamese I ties on botn tne undergraduate were missing There were 144 Viet Cong he ed The spokesman reported these additional Another government force suffered heavy losses Tuesday and graduate level must include the to recommend the of a new college or university Legislature cannot im- pinge upon this authority by a Viet ConS ambush in Quang providing for a new state uni- three flights outside Italy about 350 miles versity or college without the smoothed the way for a north of the capital Eight Viet prior determination and al peace pilgrimage into a Com Cong were reported killed in recommendation of the state peace pilgrimage munis t land whose political ideology includes atheism The thinking goes like Pope Paul broke the most ground of all in 1964 by going to the Holy The tial was fraught with poter He visited Arab another clash in the same near the district capital of Hoi An In the air US bombers attacked the Viet Cong's Zone in their 39th strike of the war The en- board of education result of something I had eaten The White House Vice Adm. George G he examined ed gall bladder ana suggested that X be taken after his return to Washington There was a series of these that and Johnson said Burkley reported they indicated a poorly functioning gall der The X ray films were for- The osteopathic authority billj warded to the President's makes no mention of the State Board of Education The committees knocked of the a provision which ily former Texan James would have required the state ne to enough money Jordan and Jewish Israel in an 75 miles northwest of Saigon each year to construct Cain of the Mayo Clinic Cain and Mayo radiologists con- firmed Burkley's diagnosis of a misfunctioning gall bladder Johnson said further area tense with animosities and He came and went in camp was believed to be It Viet Cong training expand such a college j the President doctors The appropriations committee recommended that the nx came wem tu wos iu uc n. tu Li jj i. j and it was a triumph for the fifth attack on Zone to tins removed him as a messenger of peace I in 10 days Next came India in December I Other U S I gall carries no financial implications enter Bethesda Naval and Vietnamese for the 1964. Despite many fears that pilots pounded Viet Cong targets 200 sorties 4CCU3 i ICI lai 10 harm would come to the Pope in in South Viet Nam in more than lepe Authority would De m 1___ afl Ifl that teeming land of was a With his first trip to the New World behind where is the Pope to turn Osteopathic Col- to supervise such an institution American and would be authorized to planes hit trucks and any public or private 4! I military staging In one turns or financial his on a military supply Sen Raymond about 40 miles south of Detroit prime D- nc UCCH vamu muto vi the Middle to Asia and tol pilots reported 85 per said osteopaths themselves the of the ferret i See 2. the Western I of the target Hospital Thursday night for gery I do not anticipate the need for presidential decision or actions during the short time that I shall not be available for that the and particularly the secretary of well as my White House See 1  

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