Logansport Press (Newspaper) - November 8, 1963, Logansport, Indiana LIBRARY Weather Cloudy showers today and Sat Yesterday's Temperatures High 57 Low 44 Jf VOL 43 NO 107 PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Only Local Morning Paper Serving Carroll Pulaski Miami Kilton White Counties LOGANSPORT INDIANA FRIDAY NOVEMBER Good Morning YOUNG REPUBLICANS officers for Cass Young Republicans organization were crosen at GOP Headquarters Thursday night Seated Is Jim Bowyer dent standing from left Foreman secretary Mrs Jone Wilson vice-president Herbie Hanna treasurer and Jan er reporter Committees named for the ensuing year Ellen Wilson constitution and Marie Byers and Liz Nicoll for refreshments Larry Mason and nie Bahler co-chairmen for society Jone Wilson program Dick Nethercutt membership Next meeting will be Nov 21 at a site to be announced Press Photo Rockefeller Opens Campaign In Rain i NASHUA AP New York Gov Nelson A ler newly announced can presidential contender opened his campaign Thursday in New Hampshire site next March of the nation's first primary During a steady downpour Rockefeller visited an industrial plant and went on a ing tour on the village green of Milford The governor told a news con- ference he planned to to New Hampshire many times in the primary next March 10 He also would enter the California the last primary before the nominating convention in said he had not made up his mind yet what other primaries to enter Referring to opinion polls that indicate he is behind Sen Barry Goldwater of Arizona ler know I am an un- in the polls But if one enters politics because of his be- lief in principle whether Barry Is Keeping Quiet WASHINGTON AP Goldwater kept quiet and let New York Gov Nelson A Rockefeller do all the talking Thursday Goldwater but in polls -on the 1964 presidential nomination was silent as the New York governor plunged for- into the race to head the and launched his campaign for the New shire primary four months away An aide relayed the tive senator's No comment Goldwater vacationing with his wife stayed out of sight Men close to the Arizona ator said the Rockefeller ration would not change call for a yes or no answer in January on a bid for the White House I don't see as it changes thing at said Denison chel manager of Goldwater's campaign for re-election to the Senate Republican even former Democratic President Harry Truman welcomed the Rockefeller declaration Political leaders who chose to comment on the Rockefeller an- were unanimous on one It came as no prise to draft Goldwater for the GOP tion said Rockefeller's tion won't have any impact on their Our position and purpose is to persuade the senator to be- come a said the tional director Cliff White This will continue to be our position From Republican National Chairman William E congressman from Rockefeller's home state came a promise that all announced Republican candidates will get fair and equal treatment As national chairman my interest is in electing a lican president no matter who he may said In this preconvention period I want to assure all announced lican candidates that they will receive fair and equitable ment both and at the San Francisco ahead or behind doesn't Rockefeller predicted the Re- publican presidential candidate whoever he may be will be cap- able of defeating President in the general elections Vacationing Goldwater ed Rockefeller's candidacy an- with silence But an aide in Washington insisted A THIRD CHOICE WASHINGTON since she came to the Senate in 1949 there has been ly just Sen Margaret Chase Smith bidding for her declaration in Albany be fore boarding Nashua where a he plane reread for his statement at his news con ference I am here this he said to announce my dacy for- the Republican nomination and my entry at the proper time in the New Hampshire primary I have reached this decision be- cause I believe that vital ciples are at stake in the next presidential election The governor then added he is confident national tion will write a platform and Laborite Howie Turns Tables On Tories lit Britain LONDON ter Sir Alec government lost a in Parliament Thursday in a special election that boosted the opposition Labor Laborite Will Howie running in the English city of Luton the tables on the Tories and was elected by a handsome margin while Sir Alec was running for a i seat in Parliament in a heavily country district of Perthshire Results of the prime minister's own be an- until Friday morning He was not in serious danger of defeat but the size of his will be taken as a barons eter of the Conservatives cal fortunes Berries To Play Satans In Final PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS LOGANSPORT POS RICHMOND Jack Oliver 181 T 219 Smith 164 Johri Eggemeyer 198 Tom Kauper 190 T Mike Gauker 236 Joe Ransdel 202 John Reddy 175 Gary Terrel 235 Mike Brewer 226 Tom Pasquale 175 v Jim Zimmerman 196 Mike McNaught 225 Bob McMinn 200 w Mike Wood QB Bob Wiesenhahn Don Kistler 175 Larry 186 Duane Barter 160 Terry Ogle 162 Steve Maple 160 Allan Annis 155 Logansport's Berries HB FB will close out the 1963 football cam- in North Central Con- ference game at Richmond night where a win for the Red Devils will clinch a second straight league crown for them Game time is o'clock Coach Harvey Roberts is planning an classman lineup in the grid at- least This Fletcher party's nomination for a candidate consistent The white-haired Maine ReL Considering some primaries next to offer GOP voters a choice between the two rent top contenders Gov son A Rockefeller of New York and Sen Barry Goldwater of Arizona ties of the world in which and a platform and a announcement has not changed a Rockefeller made his official SETTLE STRIKE BLOOMINGTON A tentative was reached Thursday night between union electrical workers and the Franklin Division of Studebaker Corp to end a strike 210 workers limit Is Raised Again WASHINGTON AP Over strong Republican opposition the House a to raise the national debt limit from its present lion to billion The measure described as a temporary increase was sent to the Senate by vote of after the a GOP to send it back to the Ways Means downward sion of several billion It was the third time this year that the voted to raise the debt ceiling from its figure of lion idate lead our party to since took over as prime minister from Harold Macmillan last month against angry opposition some must win a seat Sold sition as head of for which up his peerage There was doubt that he The New Hampshire primary is regarded as all important to Rockefeller's cause In the ment of some politicians a tory here way toward the divorce and remarriage issue that they believe has alienated Rockefeller supporters say the win if he will con- duct person to son campaign coupled with an espousal of middle-of-the-road policies This Rockefeller made Howie an active trade union be composed of ten juniors leader won a margin of one sophomore Senior ers will be used chiefly on de- fense for the most part ing Howard Corso team captain and Charles McPherson who have operated both ways most of the season The Berries not will be encountering the league leaders votes over Sir John Cooke Conservative It was votes for Howie and for -a voter turnout almost as large as that of the 1959 general tion In 1959 the Conservative fe ner had a- majority of but a team that is ranked No 2 The Luton was the They'll face one of Conservative the so-called district where ne chose to run against divided position the fanciest quarterbacks in Richmond wher they are matched against Bob hahn threat performer who thrown passes With Wiesehahn will be a trio backs all cap- able ongoing a s touchdown spree if not defensed property They Terry Ogle Duane Harter and Larry all swift running I hurling passes to this trio 5 Airmen Irt In Auto Mishap Bunker Hill men were trapped in their wrecked car Thursday night as hot wires from a broken utility clear he intends to do in New pole dangled over the car It Hampshire was 30 minutes before they could be removed 17 Germans Are Rescued from Open House Planned By Schools To Observe American Education Week Open houses featuring various displays and exhibits are ned by Logansport Schools in observance of American tion Week Sunday through A special committee headed by Miss Agda Rafter retired principal of Longfellow School has been established ulate local schools and their programs Committee members include Donald O'Neill president of Community School Corporation board Nathan commander of the local ican Legion and Mrs R Williams president of the local Schools participating in the 43rd annual house will be held Tuesday following regular PTA meeting regular PTA meeting Tuesday room visitation is are come to visit the school during Daniel facet of education next PTA meeting Dec J week The is set for man port School Corporation will be guest speaker of a PTA meeting Tuesday night Tuesday classroom visitation by Riley parents begin at p.m and for Franklin at be Tuesday between and 9 To School night is planned Tuesday Logansport High School Back To School night gram and open house scheduled Monday Nov 18 between 7 and 9.30 pm will be welcomed school hours throughout the week visitation is planned Thursday from 7 to 9 m Hendricks Special Education Chouse was held Nov 4 but guests are invited regular hours The theme for the entire week is Education Nation but each day of the Sunday is Values of Free Men day Monday Opportunities For day Quality Balanced Thursday Community Resources Financial Support and Saturday Goals for In issuing a proclamation ignating Nov as American Education Week Otto Neumann urges all citizens to acquaint themselves more fully with the programs and needs of education and to rededicate themselves to strengthening and VA r week is set aside for a specific and Joan Webster All the Air Base tal with two reported injured seriously accident occurred a mile south of here on Wallick road Wiesehahn also has a pair of fine ends in Joe and who can haul in the pigskin when the Satans move by the air lanes Coach Hub team has scored eight wins in nine starts this season the lone blemish being a tie game with Anderson early in the campaign The Satans had two other close calls a win over tough Evansville North and a decision over a New Castle club but otherwise they've done right well The biggest win for Richmond was a- decision over the powerful Kokomo Wildcats with much over over over over Indpls Shortridge Cincinnati Hughes Dayton Muncie Chaminade Central and over Middletown Ohio in tion to the other games The win over town was the most pleasing to Richmond for it was this same Ohio school that handed them their lone defeat last son ToBeNo 1 Nation In Next 7 Years MOSCOW AP Premier Khrushchev gibed so often at the United States in toasts at a Kremlin reception Thursday night that U.S Ambassador Foy D Kohler questioned him about it Where is the spirit of Kohler asked calmly I don't hear any of it I haven't heard any toasts I could drink to Khrushchev looked somewhat startled He turned to Kohler and asked him to offer a toast Kohler declined the invitation saying it was Khrushchev's party Khrushchev took it from there The American ambassador refuses to make a he said The spirit of Moscow is the spirit of peace with all coun tries to live with us 1 drink a toast to the spirit of While the Red Devils are the Moscow peace for all the In at p.m if he Red Devils leading Bernie Jacobs 21 was the time bound in a 56 when At Richmond has he lost control of curve The car slid off the east side Germany AP and pasty white Germans were brought to safety of the highway hitting a tree Thursday after two weeks in and the i the pole City linemen had to shut before the men depths of a flooded iron mine they once their tomb thought would be improving this essential O A committee of the Clara a German television carried the action as they came up one by one through a rescue shaft in a shaped like a torpedo from a gallery 183 feet down Electrician Adolf Herbst 20 who was on his mine job when the mine flooded aged to say I've had ril never go down any mine again as long as I The dust of the clay worked out gallery of the cued men from head to toe They staggered feebly when they tried to walk on the ing platform Relatives miners and spectators were kept a short distance away as the miners and the came blinking into the bright sunshine Rescuers fitted them with dark their eyes In 57 minutes all had been brought up They were taken on mobile hospital could be taken from the car Herbert Edwards suffered a fractured right leg and other in- juries and was listed serious Barkley Nunn 21 also was ed in serious condition Jacobs had a possible chest injury Wilham Northrup 21 head laceration and Harris Bodey 19 bruises Investigating were Troopers Arlen Good and Robert Burns and the Miami Sheriff's ment glasses to protect dilated by the long wait in the cavern's blackness Rathfon Future Teachers America Club at LHS is plan nmg to present by radio a series of speeches stressing this year's The committee is by Dave Williams other mem bers include Diane Susan Becker Valerie Cotner Mike Fiscel Stanley Minks Bob up Then they were reunited with weeping relatives many of whom rode with them in lances to nearby hospitals for rest and more checkups Twenty-nine still are a rescue shaft last Friday defending the NCC football chase and appear ready to claim a second straight title without suffering defeat the Berries are entertaining ideas of an upset Spirit -in the local camp has been exceedingly high that the locals have been beaten six times this times in a row since a plague of injuries and es the squad from 58 performers Coach Roberts in use a group of underclassmen is looking ahead year He will start his heaviest line so they can get as ence as standing ball club At ends will be John Reddy and Minn the tackles are Gary McNaught guards are Zimmerman and Mike Brewer Tom Pasquale is at Mike Wood at quarter- back Don Kistler and Steve Maple at halfbacks and Allan Annis at fullback is a sophomore all be- ing juniors game in the Press Sector tonight will be a season windup for the Delphi Oracles who oppose Lafayette Central Catholic's Knights at The game also is at o'clock U.S Recognizing Viet Nam Government WASHINGTON AP The United States Thursday the new provisional of South Viet the State Department announced world The exchange came at a ering of about celebrating the anniversary of the shevik Revolution the guests were a score of level U.S industrial leaders who are visiting Moscow the gathering the Soviet Union the world's No 1 nation ic seven years He warned that an ican attack on Cuba would bring retaliation against U.S Allies closest Soviet Union He said he is sure agreement to heal the rift between Soviet Union and Red China If the capitalist world raises weapons against us you will see what will said His forecast on the rise of the Soviet Union to world macy was made in his opening From a poor country we have come a long way to be- come the second country in the world We give capitalism another seven years then we will be first It is as inevitable the sunrise There is no doubt about it The American businessmen aware of agricultural and for- eign trade handicaps of the sians made no effort to reply MOSCOW Russians record in the NCC and is the only undefeated team in the league The Berries are in the NCC and for all games Richmond holds wins of move followed by one day a request from the new regime for a continuation and strengthening of relations between the two they were inter capable of hitting any up-to-date air space attack weapons Radio Moscow sak they attain hits on al of air and space attack through Red Square in a revolu day parade Thursday and represented them as potent antimissile The Soviet news agency Tass Two Indicted As Soviet Spies NEWARK NJ AP An American engineer and a sian chauffeur were indicted by a federal grand Thursday on charges of conspiring to spy for Russia an offense that carries a maximum penalty of death The grand jury returned the indictment against the engineer John Uilham Butenko 38 and the chauffeur Igor A 33 only a day investigation into the govern ment's charges am Named as but and presumed dead Eighty-six not as defendants thiee miners escaped shortly after the members of the Soviet disaster and three others were ton to the United Nations who located and brought up through were expelled after the FBI broke up the alleged spy plot NEW MEMORIAL The AFB Jaycees are conducting a fund raising drive to obtain money for the construction of a memorial commemorating the Bomb Wing The proposed monument sketch snown above Trill be nine feet high 18 feet wide and Jour feet thick It will be located on Sabre St at the bue ud will be dedicated to past present ud members of the wing There will be plaques on the monument which will historical resume of the names of past commanders and a list of awards that the wing has received The campaign is already underway in the Miami Gouty area so that can begin in the near future The project is tOed to be completed in March of