Fairbanks Daily News-Miner (Newspaper) - November 14, 1963, Fairbanks, Alaska CITY NEWS EV BRIEF Daily LATE II O M E America's Farthest North Daily Newspaper Member of The Associated Press Vol XLI Per Copy FAIRBANKS ALASKA THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14 1963 Sixteen Pages 267 Schlomann Inquiry JFK Urges Killer of 3 Sane Military Told Passage By KENT BRANDLEY Stall Writer Man Injured Patrick M Cameron was en to St Joseph's Hospital by ambulance at about p.m Wednesday after he was in- jured in an accident at Standard Service Station at Fourth nue and Lacey Street eron of No 6 California er Court said he was an exhaust hose from the rear of a vehicle when the car backed suddenly pinning him between the station door and the vehicle Frank Wellman of 1010 Seventh Ave told lice he was in the car getting ready to back out when his foot accidentally slipped off the clutch causing the car to lurch Known officially as an backwards Cameron was j TT ed for leg bruises and released hearing at Ft Wainwright I Apparently his injuries were not ed at Wednesday serious I Twenty witnesses were T Maj Alva Bandy an f Fantasy in Ice Ball Army officer 1 t The Ft Wainwright none of the witnesses Wives Club is sponsoring a Dis- were subjected to critical taff Foundation ball entitled examination Schlomann Fantasy in Saturday Nov 30 at the Officers Club Delay of Cause Harm Spec 5 Kenneth H Schlomann 24 accused of ing three people here July 1 was legally sane at time according to five conclusions reached by at Letterman General Hospital in San Francisco The conclusions were revealed Wednesday during a two-day preliminary inquiry into the charges AP Says State represented by Lt Col Noel J Cipriano and his civilian NENANA Some at Ft Wainwright Tickets are appointed attorney biles have been crossing the available for members Among the witnesses the drivers are going across were two State Police troopers the thin ice at their own the district attorney and a tor who said he gave mann two sedatives on the of July 1 i Herbert D Soil said ing the testimony that he unaware that Schlomann had members and honorary members of the or cers Club Reservations must be made by Friday morning at the club from 9 to noon Tickets are available from Mrs John Stapleton 5370 or Mrs Clyde J Tate The dance is formal with buffet dinner social hour and dancing Tickets are per tor at the jail on the night Children's Book Week 1 and inquired as to Children's Book Week in the doctor's is the time to look was sane the new books in the Boys andi I'm a pediatrician not a Girls Room at the Soil testified the Public Library Many new told him j are on display on tables Wednesday Dr Nicholas shelves The library hours was called to testify 10 to 9 p.m Monday Schlomann was in a Tanana River at Nenana but a Division of Highways official said in Fairbanks Wednesday WASHINGTON President Kennedy prodded Congress again today to pass his as a means to prevent the my from suffering I I Kennedy told a news ence further long delay on both taxes and on civil rights tion would be unfortunate He voices a hope that measure to slash taxes lion can reach the Senate floor before the end of this i dim hope in the light of the present legislative jam Kennedy said the hearings on the have been quite j crossing the ice in recent days but a highway official from Nenana said the ice was it- win me ever been placed in a strait j still so thin this week it moved jacket Soil said he spoke to a dec- fne in waves as a driver crossed jacket when he saw him at cell the doctor said I He was a little winter months after the With colder weather the crossing will soon freeze to a safe thickness about three or four feet and then the of- opening will be an- Long range highway plans call for a bridge at Nenana Now traffic is carried across the river by a ferry that op- erates in the summer months through Thursday and 10 to 6 p.m Friday and day Special book marks are being distributed to all who visit about entering the cell with s the library testified j ice i Deely told the court that Barnette PTA opinion speaking as a TTT i Barnette PTA's meeting williman Schlomann was not r flV be held Friday instead of on the night of July 1 usual Monday meeting date Schlomann who has Friday's meeting will feature j turned over to the military by i I j j A in I a film for which contributions will be accepted All Barnette civilian authorities was present during the proceedings School parents are invited He was dressed in a Class attend and bring friends The I A Army winter green uniform meeting begins at He had glasses on and was ly handcuffed I Schlomann showed little ex- North Pole Broom Sale seemed composed and North Pole Lions are to meet j kept his hands folded in his al p.m Friday at of the time Occasionally yf 24 Ford's place From that would reach up to adjust I Robert J Drasdis 22 both ing place the Lions will go out his glasses He seemed at into the North Pole vicinity with in the proceedings I are brooms and mops for sale Soil came under fire b broom sale is one of the fund from defense Wild West City Police arrested two young soldiers Wednesday night for confusing the Far West with the Wild West and bring the the floor before the end ofj the year Bad on Economy Delay on the tax he may be bad for the economy j and he thinks no one in gress would wish this One danger Kennedy said is that if the tax measure does go over into 1964 the civil rights will get to the Senate about the same time and there may be even further delay He said the House could act on civil rights this year In response to another tion Kennedy said the United States is not going to trade with Red China in view of the policy that country pursues He added that there might be a should Communist China show a desire to live in peace Regarding Mrs Ngo Nhu deposed First Lady ofj fy Viet Nam he said she certainly rill will be allowed to come back it to this country if she wants to She is now in Rome Replying to a question raising activities of the Lions Clubs of this in regard to a statement which Schlomann signed in the office 2 arms in bar Drasdis is also charged with assault with a dangerous pon Satellite Tracking Talk j Taylor told Soil that he should The November meeting of the j have seen to it that Schlomann i Farthest North branch an attorney before he can Meteorological Society any statements Soli said he be held at Gilmore Creek advised the accused man lite tracking station 7 p.m of his rights Robert J Rooke of 169 day There will be a talk by Mrs Lloyd Tourville ing the operation ments and objectives of the tracking station Eielson Curling The Fairbanks Curling Club team will put on a curling ex- at the new Eielson curling rink on Saturday at and 1 p.m The rink is located in the commissary parking lot All prospective son curlers are invited to watch the exhibition Lemeta Homemakers women are in- to a meeting Friday of the Lemeta Homemakers Club The meeting will be held in the home of Mrs David Hopkins 29 Harriet St New officers of the homemaking group will be ted at this meeting Mrs kins said Sports Car Club The Fairbanks Sports Car club will hold a business ing at 8 p.m tonight at the clubhouse Connelly Due Back District Magistrate Hugh H Connelly who left Fairbanks Oct 5 to further his law dies in the San Francisco area is due back here Jan 13 Con- Apparently Schlomann ed the statement after penning in a few more words of his own These words written in ink I seem to have indicated remorse told police he and his driving in downtown at about 11 p.m stopped for a stop sign at Second Avenue and cey Street Two men with guns strapped on their sides walked in front of their car he said One man drew a 44 pistol it State Sen Lester Bronson D- told the by said it is the worst attack hme he the beginning of the Marshall encourage Plan He said it would be a great mistake to vote down the gram altogether He said Con- gress has the right to decide Cultural Relations In Danger Warns Kennedy American Professor's Arrest Cited President Says Barghoorn Held No Espionage Role WASHINGTON AP President Kennedy warned the Soviet Union today that the arrest of Frederick C Barghoorn of Yale as an spy could have a most serious effect on ture cultural relations Flatly denying that hoorn a distinguished political scientist was spying Kennedy spoke out strongly at a news conference Shortly before the conference the United States had abruptly canceled negotiations with cow for a new cultural ex- change agreement Prof Barghoorn was not on i an intelligence mission of any I kind the President sized The United States the chief executive asserted is deeply concerned not only at the ar- rest of Barghoorn but at the fact that U.S officials are kept in ignorance for days about the fact of his seizure Six Protests Foy D Kohler American and other U.S diplo- mats have lodged six protests with Russia in the last 38 hours Kennedy pointed out committee has been created j I to make a quick but and constructive role in the ough study of a proposal that the exchange of students with the We are not among those port of whittier be used as Soviets and in cultural SANTA COMES Claus made an unexpected early visit to the University of Alaska campus Tuesday night to attend a meeting of the Associated Students of the Uni- versity of Alaska a campus student organization Here Santa Terry McLean a senior at the university is carried to the meeting by the university to the meeting quite literally for the university mushers took him right up the steps into the Student Union Building and into the ing room dogs sled Santa and all by Tim BIA Invited Site Whittier Study Roads On Barry Goldwater Studied JACK BELL AP Political WASHINGTON AP i close its files on former Vice j President Richard M Nixon JUNEAU AP An Bureau of Indian Affairs to sist with Alaskan roads and other projects The senator took sharp sue with an item appearing tee fattened its already bulging files on Sen Barry Goldwater regard Nixon as washed up so today with some of Gov Nelson as the Republicans are con- A Rockefeller's blasts at the j Brightman said Arizona Republican how much money to he Insider Nov 11 The Goldwater camp re- He added that there are files a state educational fairs center Commissioner of Health His arrest was completely un- ate but the President has responsibility for foreign policy Valuable Weapon He said it is no coincidence that the three past and their opponents in election disclosed the BIA was mained silent about ing a highway engineer for governor's newest attack on his potential rival for the 1964 GOP presidential and Welfare Levi Browning said justified Kennedy added and Thursday j his early release is essential work in Alaska According to Bronson it was on the invitation of the Alaska State Senate that the BIA sent a man to the state last first degree murder in a civil court in Alaska he would face a maximum penally of life im- prisonment If he is tried in a military court he faces a possible death penalty man who was about two feet away from her stuck the tol through a window She told him it made her nervous j Her husband got out of the I car and i The man told U.S policy Noting the high expenditures on defense and space he remarked yet we're going to deny the president of the United States a very able weapon tion But Samuel Brightman director for the ic National Committee reported cheerfully that Rockefeller's in- of Goldwater's Romney of Michigan and others who might figure in the contest The committee was scheduled these cultural programs are to leave Juneau for Kohler was asked Wednesday night to give his opinion on whether a delegation scheduled Thursday afternoon and visit M MW o MO Whittier Friday before starting Nixon told reporters m New at Alaska the party after the blood The committee has been ting getting pretty bloody The invitation Bronson ex- in a speech before he added was contained in a Press Managing Editors As-! Goldwater supporters who passed by the Senate in Miami Beach SR 23 last session This lution described the isolation of the northwestern Alaskan which have no for Erosion Control Work Given JUNEAU The The pedestrian has the ment of the Army has awarded a contract for erosion Rooke described one of the control work at Galena as wearing fatigue clothes Force Base Alaska Sen E L The pair was arrested a short Bartlett said time later in a downtown bar I don't understand why way systems and suggested that vo villages snd the general area would be benefitted if they What's the I we're suddenly so fatigued I said her husband One had a 22 pistol the other The contract went to Rivers i a 44 police said Construction Co Spenard and Both of the accused men were the Co Fairbanks to appear in court this morning He expressed belief the need will not be over in this century but said it is not a high centage of the national budget What is going to happen if the situation in Laos worsens he asked Are they going to blame the Senate or are they going to blame the ident to himself and their residents had a or lesser system of con- was being filed under what Republicans say about cans We have been Goldwater fans for quite a Brightman said in an interview We have reams and reams of his quotes scanned Rockefeller's attack on the senator agreed privately that the New Yorker was ting tougher by the speech But they were counseling the senate to attack only Democrats ing the proposal here since Six of the committee members discuss the cultural agreement should postpone the trip Barghoorn a political tist and head of Yale Department of Soviet Studies is a member of come from out of state committee which handles the the ing three representing the U S I placing of Soviet students who Public Health Service Two j come to the United States under resent California state the exchange agreement and tions and the sixth a Virginia screening American students state institution Browning said the out of state 1 T WUL Rockefellers asked his mernbers of the committee i whom he described as experts all ready for anything that the Republican party and its in their fields would be able to might happen We even send principles as enunciated say tne whittier facility can questions now and Lincoln to Dwight D on chief S roads for the BIA wen Republicans who are not Eisenhower being presented to fa mind an if H tn thP to tne last summer idai as conservative as he is can put the American people next year to look over the area and be- gin the feasibility study The BIA has million a year to spend on roads in In- dian reservations in the states Kennedy said he knows the and who needs roads worse than answer to that one May Save SI A Break for to him Brightman volunteered that the national committee didn't I in terms of a candidate and a platform which would include to Page Col 4 so can we afford it touring to the Soviet Union The Soviet Foreign Ministry notified the U.S Embassy in Moscow Tuesday that hoorn 52 had been arrested several days earlier on spy charges The professor author of several books critical of sia had been trameling on a the Indian and Eskimo people of I feel they BIA are doing a lot of good things and we are asking them to do a lot more things up here We i should back off from criticisms on something we don't know Sen Bronson said Trigere Designs Dresses To Allow Occasional Martini Continued on f Col f WEATHER Nov 14 Fair tonight and Friday Low tonight -10 high Friday 5 high yesterday 7 low last night -1 temperature at 7 Sunrise row and unset at p.m The citizen with an expired larking meter may receive a as a result of a review by the Fairbanks tion Commission of a new od of issuing parking tickets The commission came to no and pay a fee which would be an expanded parking fee in theory rather than a fine After 24 hours the normal schedule of fines would go into effect The feature was adopted from The purpose of the system is to reduce the and caused by heavier fines have minutes in The idea was featured in an imposed on what may been only a matter of agreement on the proposal but a more elaborate system called article in a municipal journal j J D Sill SI A O tlin nt did direct Police Chief Stanley Zaverl to take the matter up with the city manager and the district magistrate The system would give the ticketed citizen 24 hours to come to the city police station used by a fornia city In the California city an overtime parker is re- quired to place 50 cents in an envelope and deposit it in a nearby box and called to the attention of the Fairbanks City Council by Councilman Red er at a recent council meeting It now costs for a parking ticket in Fairbanks NEW YORK AP can little French girl Pauline Trigere Wednesday in- Bronson suggested the BIA a spring collection as road program if initiated in j independent as Charles de Alaska could even participate Gaulle himself with the state on the While other American plunging necklines to blushing depths Miss Trigere b 6 It has been proposed that the I day tourist visa otate acquire flie old port from I no m Ithe federal government thf ithe provisions of a public State Department j permitting transfer of surplus t should be postponed government property to the Barghoorn is released state for educational and facilities Browning said the state is I studying the possible use of I Whittier as a center for three Fairbanks road Bird Flies Inside CANON CITY Colo bird caused Mrs Loyd A Goodyear to swerve her has bared backs of dresses worn under short capes and sleeveless b 1 o u s o n jackets 1 retarded 2 those who have been mentally ill for long periods of time and 3 juvenile and adult delinquents Not at all concerned that called er American designers are As envisioned Browning ping in waistlines again for spring Miss Trigere created a soft silhouette that allows a woman to have a a dessert now and then Close to shoulders and bust car Wednesday hitting a parked j the fabric hovers but does not auto The bird was inside her a parakeet Mrs Goodyear was delivering to her sister get too close to the middle However the crisp silks fons and linens are slim at the hips Even short party dresses Whittier would be used by strapless and bareback but as a immodest in front Formal ball gowns covered neck to ankle and cut on the bias looked as comfortable as old bathrobes Not all of Miss Trigere's tumes ignored the waistline though White kid belts girdled the young models middles ting off white knit dickeys and fake blouse cuffs not be used as a tional institution whose inmates are in confinement We are thinking in terms of an institution somewhat like the Wasilla Youth Camp insofar as juvenile and young adult are he said But it would be much broader in application to m our policy with mild TV start usin it to mot fir