Manitowoc Herald Times (Newspaper) - June 25, 1964, Manitowoc, Wisconsin are bfr Cream is used lut and i TWO SECTIONS 24 Pages Vol 216 MANITOWOC THURSDAY JUNE 25 1964 Published daily except and days at Htt Franklin St Wis i i Ten Cents Medical Care Chances Hinge on Senate Shelving of SS Health Program Blow to Johnson WASHINGTON dent Johnson's chances of ing his medical care program now hinge on the perhaps en his ability to uade key House members ir The President lost round one KING WANTS FEDERAL Elane Evans right New York whose nose was broken when struck by segregationists listens during a news conference by Dr Martin Luther King in St Augustine Ha No Response Complains Pledges Further Demonstrations ST AUGUSTINE Fla AP Martin King Jr complaining of no response to requests for federal tion has pledged there'll be noj letup in a drive for racial integration in St gustine King returned Wednesday er a week's absence to resume command of demonstrations By Tas Southern Christian ship Conference Wednesday night a parade of about 100 Negro and white civil demonstrators met twice with about 300 marching white segregationists but several hundred policemen kept the groups apart Police arrested four civil rights demonstrators during the day No incidents occurred at on St Augustine day as he urged the federal government to take a larger hand in the integration struggle Standing the Rev Andy Young of Atlanta and seated the Rev Ralph Abernathy of Birmingham Ala AP Wirephoto Khrushchev Annoyed at Security Wall Put Up by Swedish Abducted Beloit Baby found Safe Woman 2 Men Held Wednesday Ways and when the House Means Committee helved the Social Security program The committee however did vote for a 5 per cent increase in cash payments to Social curity retirees If Congress acts pi tly the m July BELOIT AP A girl abducted from Beloit home Monday night was recovered unharmed early by police officers who bund the baby in a car with a young woman and two men Police Chief Howard G lund said Kimberly Jo Wulf daughter of Mr and Mrs Shirly H Wulf apparently was taken from the Wulf home by the ter of a baby-sitter who had been left in charge of the Wulf children in the absence of the parents Miss garet Ruth Converse of Beloit was named in a federal warrant and taken to Madison where US District Judge David Rabinovitz named STOCKHOLM Sweden Premier Khrushchev is getting restless and annoyed over the colossal security wall the ish police have put around him With thousands of patrolmen sabers and ols and hundreds of detectives is beginning to resent the massive security curtain keeping him from contact with the Swedish people Commandos on Hand His impatience was during a visit to the a Beach Deaf Converse on NEW YORK as you talk telephone service ing New Washington and Chicago went into effect today Mrs Lyndon B Johnson helped the Bell Telephone Co inaugurate the system day She talked from ton with Dr Elizabeth A Wood a scientist in Bell laboratories here Two deaf mutes also conversed on the FTC rde ef reading each other's lips on the by television m in every guise from cook charwoman Stockholm haj been like an armed camp the Soviet leader arrived ago A Soviet source laid Ut J Wednesday When a policeman i thrust out an arm to guide him i along his route Khrushchev struck down the arm and gave him a black look No unauthorized person Tobacco Hits Labi WASHINGTON AP Th tobacco industry today d the new federal rule o cigarette labels and advertising as unlawful unwise and and said we shall oppose it the courts if necessary The rale announced bv the Federal A sl Ruling have already agreed to take the matter to the courts immediately And Albert G Clay president of the Burley Auction Warehouse Association questioned the authority to enforce the ruling He said he mission would require manufacturers by next year include a warning in cigarett labels and advertising tha smoking may cause death from cancer and other diseases The industry's firm opposite to the rule was made dear b- Bowman Gray chairman of th board of the Rr J Reynolds bacco Co as he testified before the Hoase Commerce Commit tee Years of Litigation A court challenge could mean screens The rates are for the first three minutes between New York and Washington be- tween Chicago and Washington and between Chicago and New York The Picturephone Centers are in Grand Central Terminal a Chicago off and the National Geographic Society building in Washington fect Paul Rand Dixon chairman of the FTC told the committee Boy 9 Crushed NEKOOSA AP Raymom Peterson 9 was killed day when he fell from the rear of a truck and was crushed be- the wheels as his 14-year old brother Kenneth hackee the vehicle to a gasoline pump in the yard of their farm home The Mr and he hopes the industry will com- ply voluntarily but he They can take this rule to the nearest court and ask for a re- view I'm satisfied this will happen Later Sen B Everett dan a Democrat from producing North Carolina I have been ic touch with leaders and representatives of growers warehousemen and manufacturers and these groups lowed anywhere near the man from the Kremlin and even credited officials are sometimes toned away Five thousand and two companies of army commandos are up traffic ing sidewalks peering from rooftops searching passersby fussing through kitchens Expressen Scandinavia's gest newspaper complained on Khrushchev's We are astonished at all these and so must Khrushchev be In the United States he traveled in an open car as he did in France and also in Egypt Another paper called a prisoner of the ish security But the Swedish government is taking no chance of any harm coming to Khrushchev ands of embittered refugees rom behind the Iron Curtain live in Sweden Surround At a banquet for Khrushchev 3 Stockholm Tuesday night 14 ate with the guests at manufacturers will strategically placed tables An- ober pension checks could re- flect the increase Top of Social Security retirement now averages for an dual with a top of A wife 62 or older means an additional 50 per cent A tax boost to pay for the would go into effect Jan 1 When members of the can Medical Association's House of Delegates meeting in San Francisco heard of the committee's decision against the plan they stood up and cheered take steps immediately to cha lenge it Require Warning Dixon estimated that if the in- dustry goes to court it will tak bur years of befor the rule can go into effect The FTC in the rule an by Dixon Wednesday requires all cigarette manufac urers to label product y Jan 1 with a warning tha cigarette smoking is dangerous health and may cause from cancer and other di eases The commission set a July 1 965 deadline for this warning abel to he included in all ad- although it said it postpone this deadline iJ the could convince the ommission that it had changed is advertising in such a way to make the requirement ary The announcement was re- at once in the stock arket While the New York ock Exchange list was g its best advance in a month ices of major tobacco stocks lipped 75 cents to other 100 police surrounded the The AMA has been one of the strongest and most vocal op- of the medical care and its president Dr Thomas A Welch said We are confident that this decision is in keeping with the attitude of the majority of the can people Rep Cecil R King of the health plan seized the initiative in shelving it when it was obvious that a vote would mean defeat Confine As a result if the House Robert Kay of Madison to resent Miss Converse at her ar- before U.S John Adams Miss Con- verse was brought into the eral building wearing a of blue jeans and a black blouse Adams set bond at un- der a section of the federal ute dealing with child stealing of a child with no intent to cause which maxium penalty upon tion is 20 years imprisonment He then continued the hearing until later in the day to allow counsel to confer in the case Carnival Workers Arrested with Miss Converse in the automobile with the baby men offered no resistance when the officers stopped them They said they had driven to buque Iowa during the night and had just returned to when stopped them verse of South Beloit HI a ter of Margaret Chief Bjorklund said garet apparently went to the Wulf home Monday night or j HT early Tuesday and took the and Mrs Wulf who have baby whJe her sister was ab- six other children ranging from 15 years to 2 years were m Charleston Heights SC when the abduction occurred Wulf 34 an engineer at the banks Morse Co here had to South Carolina on ness Friday night nied by his wife Gertrude 33 Their eldest son 15 stayed with his grandmother and the other children were left in the care of Lillian Con- sent The chief said Lillian told of looking for her sister apd the baby all day Tuesday and unal ly notified about The police chief said garet had been staying with friends in the Beloit area while Lillian lived with an aunt in South Beloit The parents of the sisters formerly lived in the Beloit area and now occupy a tenant farm near Lake Geneva 200 Marines Join Search for Trio No Definite Leads Found Mikoyan Again Gives Sukarno Soviet Backin Russ Spokesman Says U.S Afraid of War JAKARTA Indonesia Soviet First Deputy Premier Anastas I Mikoyan declared today forces should be withdrawn from Borneo and a new sampling be taken of lic opinion as to whether the people of Sarawak and Sabah support Malaysia In a speech to an ly does get a medical care plan Turn to Page Col 2 Jailbird Escapes Captured by Chief Bjorklund said were David R Hayes 26 Shellsburg Iowa and Jerome B Kerrigan 55 Ada Okla identified by police as The chief said they were held without charge as material witnesses Authorities said Miss Con- verse told them she was the mother of two children herself but had lost custody of them in Michigan but refused to AP dent Johnson ordered 200 rines to join the search today for three civil rights workers missing in Mississippi The President's order was an- by George E Reedy White House press secretary vide details Two Beloit police officers MANITOWOC A jailbird building and a dozen more escaped and for an hour was trolled the wine cellars jon the loose in the basement of Waitresses had to go through the city jail as officers shut off two police checks Swiss chef Werner Voegeli who prepared the menu for a luncheon at the royal palace reported with some indignation that he and eight waitresses were subjected to medical tests to insure that they had no com- disease OXELOSUND Sweden AP Premier Khrushchev Turn to Page Col 6 all exits and closed in Chief Elmer Scherer was credited with the final capture The green youngster showing streaks of yellow was captured without making a peep earlier this week by attendants when they opened The Hamachek Co garage at S Ninth and Franklin streets Chief Scherer pleaded that anyone missing a green and low parakeet had better take it off police hands Three Killed on State Roads By The Associated Press Deaths of three persons as a of separate accidents Wisconsin's 1964 highway oil today to 445 compared with 69 on this day a year ago John Weigel of Watertown died there at Memorial al Wednesday night of injuries June 11 in a collision t the intersection of highways t fiO Robert Peterson Nekoosa of Route The Fair and warmer Thursday day afternoon and night Friday generally fair and warm Low during night in the 60s High Friday 86 to 93 Southwest winds 10 to 18 Thursday afternoon and Friday Southwest 6 to 12 at night Manitowoc Temperatures 4 p m Wednesday 58 8 p m 51 midnight 50 4 a m day 49 8 a m 57 noon 80 Two Rivers Temperatures 4 p m Wednesday 59 8 p m 53 midnight 53 4 a m f day 52 8 a m 56 noon 64 i 666 Given Names Matthew Diedrich 5 of rural Wind Lake Racine County was killed Wednesday when he was struck by a car on Highway 36 near his home Meyer 43 of kee was killed Wednesday night when his car was struck by a I North Western passenger train at a crossing near the of Mequon Ozaukee County Dennis and Joe max curbed an automobile at a city street intersection at 4 35 am today and found the baby in Miss Converse's arms The child was taken first to Be- loit Municipal Hospital where an examination showed she was in good condition Then she was reunited with her parents No Ransom Involved We're very happy to have the baby Wulf told men at police headquarters The law enforcement agencies did a very fine job Police FBI agents and officers had joined in the search for the child since 6 pm Tuesday night when the baby was first reported ing But authorities had de- to reveal identify of the child They said no ransom was involved Miss Converse and the two who said the Marines were be- ing moved into the search area near Philadelphia Miss from Meridian where he said they had been based Asked how long the troops had been at Meridian and whether they had been brought there on a standby basis Reedy referred all inquiries to the De- fense Department Helicopters Used In addition to the 200 Marines Reedy said eight military copters will join an augmented force of FBI agents federal marshals and state patrolmen m hunting for the three youths who vanished Sunday night Their station wagon was found Tuesday on the edge of a swamp near Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA Miss AP and state officers re- their intensive search at today for three THREE MISSING hulk of car used by three civil rights workers who are ing was found Tuesday by FBI at edge of swamp near delphia in central sippi A civil rights group Wednesday said two more civil rights workers were arrested at Moss Point in southeastern corner of the state AP Wirephoto Map tic crowd Mikoyan again pledged Soviet support to In- President Sukarno's campaign to crush Malaysia Sukarno spoke after Mikoyan and asserted that Indonesia was prepared to recognize Malaysia if another assessment is made of the wishes of the people of Sarawak and Sabah Criticizes U N Sukarno criticized a sion which reported that a majority of the people of wak and Sabah were in favor of joining Malaysia The survey was made prior to the tion of Malaysia last Sept 16 by merging those two states Singapore and the Federation of Malaya Sukarno said the mission did the job in nine days and we were faced with a fait compli Following this cratic ascertainment Malaysia was proclaimed Mikoyan also rejected the ing civil rights workers and What's in a Name? PHILADELPHIA AP When somebody calls m name I don't any troubl finding out who they mean says the man who claims h has the longest last name in th United letters plus 26 given names I like to be say Hubert B don't like part of the common herd t Hubert of reman descent doesn't use us full name when signing the first 35 letters That's how he is listed with the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co which has to process his policy by band The company's giant 7074 computer stops dead when it comes to any identification beyond 35 letters Shortened Version Social has the shortened version the 44 letters including Hubert B even though it takes UD two lines Hubert said in an interview that the Array used a clipped and Anglicized version of his monicker when he was drafted m 1942 They just wouldn't go for his full name which he says Adolph Elaine Charles David Frederick Gerald Hubert John Kenneth Lloyd in Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Un- cas Victor William Xerxes cy Zeus Don't Senior senior is to distinguish lim from junior Loose Translation What's in a In an admittedly loose trans- ation Hubert It tells a tory of a a resident of a stonehouse in a village whose ancestors were shepherds whose shee weie well fed and carefully guarded against attack by fero enemies and whose an- years before the first earth man in a space ship made with tungsten ant seven iridium motors and using ight as a soures of power started a long journey across interstellar space searching for a star around which was an in- planet where they could establish a new race of mankind and where hey would live long happy ives and be free from attack other from the space from whence they a linotype operator Hubert as a wife Consignee and two ons Hubert etc Jr and Timothy Wayne etc etc Escapee Takes to Wafer Twice Boy Flushed Out With Rifle Fire GREEN LAKE Wis Jerry Billington 17 who fled from the Green Lake County jail Wednesday night and took to the water twice as he tried to elude authorities was cap- tured at Ripon today Police fired 15 shots around him be- fore he swam out of the Ripon mill pond Power company workers ed Billington as he apparently prepared to hop a freight tram next to the water When they chased him he jumped into the ond snd refused to come out Jreen Lake officers arrived at he scene and finally flushed Central Intelligence Agency said he did not plan to come He told newsmen that President Johnson asked him to come down here and talk with Gov Johnson and get first hand his view of the problems here Allen Dulles planned dragging operations in several bodies of waters in this east-central Mississippi area As fear mounted that the hree workers would not be found alive a highway patrol spokesman said searchers would check all buildings out buildings and recent him out with rifle fire Authorities from several ies and communities had most of the night for A-M Officers said the Mayville shoved the jailer aside as e entered the young man's ell ran to the shore of Green ake and stole a motor boat hey said he drove the boat cross the lake sank it and hen took off on foot Billington had been sentenced three years in Green Bay for theft of nd was to been taken today tions There is still no indication no definite leads for us to go said Art Richardson lic information officer for the Mississippi Highway Patrol Hard to Believe Grady Gilmore public tions director for the patrol said It is hard to be- heve that three people could just be swallowed up without somebody hearing or seeing them The trio was last seen Sunday night charred of the tion wagon they used was found by FBI agents in a swampy arsa near a lonely road late Tuesday Allen Dulles sent to sippi to gather information for the White House on the missing workers conferred at Jackson with Gov Paul B Johnson on law enforcement Praises Dulles The governor praised Dulles saying men like him are here for the purpose of doing good He has a carte blanche where in Mississippi The civil rights chael Schwerner 24 and Andy Goodman 20 both of New York Turn to Page Col 4 Mercury Skips Up to Hot 80 Scattered showers struck the lakeshore area during the early hours Thursday and ram was reported in some sections of various communities but com- skipped adjoining areas Sidewalks were wet in some parts of Manitowoc and at Two Rivers but official downtown showed no trace of moisture Temperatures climbed from an overnight low of 49 to a time high of 80 under pure blue skies flooded with hot June shine and an almost total lack of wind In an earlier speech to the In- Parliament Mikoyan said threat of Soviet retaliation the United States from making large scale war and ventured only to make scale wars such as in South Viet No Wish to Attack We have no wish to attack the United the visiting Soviet first deputy premier told Indonesia's Parliament but if they commit aggression against the Soviet Union and her allies the United States will receive prompt retaliatory blows the like of which have never been matched in world before Apparently referring to the split between Moscow and ing expressed regret that there are still differences among members of the Socialist camp But he said the capitalist nations also have their ences that the United States for supported the backed federation of Malaysia only after Britain had promised to back the United States in South Viet Nam Mikoyan pledged Soviet Indonesia's anti campaign and said ident Sukarno's government was waging a just struggle in seeking independence for he peoples of Malaysian North Borneo A few isolated ers passed through the northern pait of the state early Thursday morning but skies were ly fair in most of Wisconsin by Dulles director of sunrise Temperatures Wednesday were near normal hitting a high of 81 at La Crosse Superior had the low of 48 early today with other mini- mums ranging through the 50s to La Crosse's 84 Palm Springs Thermal and set the national high of 115 degrees Wednesday compared with the low of 31 early Thursday at Pellston Takeoff Foils 24 Are Injured RIDGEWAY S C Seven soldiers from Ft Kennedy Arrives BONN Germany Robert F Kennedy arrived in this West German today For a one-day visit before going to Berlin to unveil a plaque honoring his brother on the an- of the late president's ovation there a year ago mng Ga were killed and 24 injured when an Army trans- port plane crashed on takeoff Erom a temporary airstrip northeast of Ridgeway about midnight Wednesday Maj Paul Timm of the Ft Jackson Public Information Of- fice said five occupants of tha plane were killed The other 15 occupants were injured Timm said two other soldiers on the ground in the vicinity of the crash site were also killed Nine soldiers on the ground were injured The cause of the crash waa not immediately known Names of the casualties were withheld pending notification of kin The injured survivors wore removed by helicopter and en to the U.S Army Hospital at Ft Jackson The crashed plane was at to the 10th Air port Brigade of the Air Assault Ft