Manitowoc Herald Times (Newspaper) - November 8, 1965, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Vol 25 Second class postage paid at Manitowoc Wii MANITOWOC MONDAY NOV 8 1965 Published dally except Sundays and days at 902 Franklin St Manitowoc WIs 54221 Price Ten Cents US Pilots Smash Red Missile Site But 5 Planes I Copters Hit Six American Airmen Missing SAIGON South Viet Nam planes blasted an- other missile site in North Viet Nam today the seventh raid on the air defense tem in four days But the series of attacks which destroyed two sites and damaged five others took a toll of five U.S planes and two helicopters with seven American airmen listed as missing in enemy territory On the ground in the South troops of the U.S borne shattered a strong Viet Cong force manning a ified jungle position north of Saigon U.S officials said they counted 110 enemy bodies and were still counting The Viet Cong force is believed to have abandoned the position Missile Hits Jet The latest attack on a missile site was 60 miles east of Hanoi and the pilots reported four siles and four launchers at the site were heavily damaged Since July U.S planes have destroyed five missile tions and damaged eight others military officials reported The Communists bagged their greatest number of U.S aircraft of the weekend during U.S at- tacks on missile sites near Thanh Hoa There a missile downed one U.S air Force jet Friday while blasted down two Al and two rescue helicopters development a ir strikes In another S spokesman disclosed that S Marine planes bombed a friendly village unday killing one woman and 10 other persons The was due to a mistake n target data one similar to le incident last week in which Air Force planes bombed friendly village after ng incorrect map coordinates from the Vietnamese Savage Fighting Intelligence reports from le indicated more than half of in Geneva to obtain quick agreement on a o ban the further spread of nuclear weapons The United States and the soviet Union joined in the rate but their statements to he committee afterward id they were as far apart as iven on agreement on a treaty Vote 83 0 The vote was 83 to 0 with six One Navy jet was knocked down in an attack on a missile site 35 miles east of Hanoi Sat and another was lost Sun day 30 miles south of Hanoi dur ing another attack on a missile site Five Rescued terri Rescue helicopters picked up five of the 11 airmen craft went down in Red tory In the South paratroopers o the Airborne met wha was described as a main fore of Viet Cong dressed in graj fatigue-like uniforms never seen before in South Viet Nam Th action was in D Zone the Com munist iron triangle 25 north of Saigon Brig Gen Ellis Williamson the Brigade commander report ed the paratroopers counted 11 Viet Cong dead and they're no through counting U.S casualties in the fight miles north of Bien Hoa wer described as moderate For curity reasons American cas are not given in num bers Hamlet Overrun The paratroopers came upo the Viet Cong force while on search and sweep operation tha started several days ago The found what U.S officers scribed as a well-fortified jun gle position Another sharp ground actio as reported 135 miles east of on where 500 Viet Cong rran a hamlet The rs suffered heavy losses The force later regained hamlet with help from U.S the 500 Communist troops who engaged U.S 1st Cavalry troops in a bitter weekend battle were either killed or wounded The Americans also took heavy es in the savage fighting 8 miles west of the Special Forces camp at Me A U.S spokesman said 71 Viet Cong were known dead an an additional 200 were believed to have been killed or wounded About cavalrymen searched today for remnants of the enemy unit but no contact was reported It was believed the Communist troops had ken up into smaller groups and dispersed into the jungle near the Cambodian border The spokesman said one of 11 Communists captured in the Turn to Page Col 6 Okay Resolution on Disarmament Calls on Negotiators in Geneva to Obtain Agreement on Treaty UNITED NATIONS N Y Iff The U N main political committee approved overwhelmingly lay a compromise resolution calling on disarmament treaty Snow Clouds Jive a Hint f Winter on the top ment issue at this session of the eneral assembly France was he lone big power among the abstainers It has boycotted the negotiations in Geneva from he start The resolution sought to ridge the conflicting stands of he United States and the Soviet which have offered draft treaties on the issue to the sembly point s that the Soviet draft would lock the proposed multilateral nuclear force or similar ar- rangements contemplated by the North Atlantic Treaty while the U.S draft would not The compromise resolution was submitted by the eight non- aligned nations which take part n the Geneva negotiations of the disarmament com- The negotiators are ex- to reconvene in Geneva after the first of the year As adopted the resolution that any treaty on banning the spread of nuclear weapons be void of any holes which might permit clear powers to proliferate di- or indirectly nuclear weapons in any form The resolution contained these added recommendations to the Geneva Recommendations the treaty should em- body an acceptable balance mutual responsibilities and gations of the nuclear aad non- nuclear powers a treaty should be a step toward the achievement oi general and complete ment should be acceptable and workable provisions to en- sure the effectiveness of the treaty in the treaty effect adversely the right of any group of states to conclude re- treaties in order to en- sure the total absence of nuclear weapons in their respective The snow clouds of winter wrote a warning in the 1 a k e- lore sky Monday morning and he mercury provided the r thermal effects as the hit an overnight low f 40 that hung on to high noon t Manitowoc Monday Two Rivers was more ate with a 48 which came close o its weekend high of 49 Two livers had 22 of an inch o ain Sunday and Manitowoc re- corded 18 of an inch A cold front moved across Wisconsin early Monday drop ing temperatures to as low a 8 degrees at Superior lere were snow flurries at Su Monday morning Showers thunderstorms and heavy fog preceded the front Temperatures were normal in most sections of tbi tate Sunday Beloit had thi mark of 59 The heavy fog Monday morn ing was in the southern and easl era portions of the state Mil waukee Lone Rock and Green Bay Bay had it during the night The nation's high temperature Sunday was 90 at Gila Bend Ariz The overnight low was 1 at Limestone Maine ITALIAN ACTRESS DIES ROME AP Emma Gra matica 91 one of Italy's lead ing stage figures and the coun oldest active actress died today after a heart attack Refugees Being Smuggled Out Swim From Shore to Boats MIAMI Fla AP Crews o small boats leaving Cuba ar smuggling refugees despite the ban on departures the Coast Guard said today A Coast Guard said 14 refugees arrived at Ke West Sunday although Cuba Prime Minister Fidel Castro ha said no more may leave Camar ioca the port emigrants mus use The refugees swam from shore to the boats The 14 were aboard six boats Thirty-three other small craf reached the Florida Keys Sun day and about 60 more are o their way With an airlift of refugees t the United States due to star Dec 1 Castro has ordered halt to the disorderly small boa The Cuban said only those who left Florid aboard the vessels would be a lowed to return in them The Coast Guard rescued crewmen from disabled exi boats Saturday night Castro in a radio speech mon in Miami doctors who want to join th present exodus Speaking in Holguin easten Cuba on the anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution he Those who desert the ranks of the medical workers those who dedicated selves to save lives and 8 45 noon 49 4 p.m 44 alleviate pain deserve complete contempt The Weather Partly cloudy west mostly cloudy east with chance of snow flurries extreme east colder over all of state at Tuesday partly cloudy a littl warmer extreme northwest por tion in afternoon Low daring night northwest half southeast half High sonth and east and in Ion 40s extreme northwest North to northwest winds 15 30 diminishing late night and becoming mostly ligh and variable on Tuesday Manitowoc Temperatures 4 p.m Saturday 44 8 p.m 46 midnight 45 4 Sunday 40 8 41 noon 46 4 p.m 41 p.m 40 midnight 41 4 Monday 41 8 40 noon 40 Two Rivers Temperatures 4 p.m Saturday 48 8 p.m 47 midnight 47 4 Sunday 45 8 p.m 44 midnight 4 Monday 46 8 44 noon 48 to Begin on Plan to Admit Peking Expected to End With Chinese Still on Outside UNITED NATIONS AP The General embly begins debate today on he annual proposal to admit Communist China The debate was expected to end with the Chinese Reds still on the out- ide despite the biggest vote in heir favor so far Speakers listed for the first round of debate include Huot of Cambodia and m Budo of Albania both porters of Peking and on the side Liu Chieh of China and Arthur J of the United States Not Diplomats agree that the Chinese Communists will fail to get the two-thirds majority needed to seat them They also agree that they will get the argest vote they have received the issue first arose in 1950 The vote in 1963 was 41 in avor 57 opposed and 12 tions Goldberg gave British sion viewers an argument against bringing in Communist in a recorded BBC inter- view Sunday night He said that it does not qualify for sership because it is not and it repudiates he charter of the United tions Case for Exclusion The recent declarations of Red he declared make this session a stronger case for the exclusion of Red China perhaps than ever be- fore The assembly is debating an item titled Restoration of the Lawful Rights of the People's Republic of China in the United Nations It was submitted by 11 Communist and nonaligned countries Albania Cuba Ro- mania Algeria Burundi bodia the Congo Ghana Guinea Mali and Syria The 11 sponsors are still ing on a resolution Diplomatic sources said they had agreed it should invite the Chinese Com to take China's place in all organs but they were still discussing whether il should call for the removal of the Chinese Nationalists to Boost Selects College Soviets Display Missiles Danish Transport Ditched All Safe COPENHAGEN AP A Danish military transport plane carrying 20 people was down on the Kattegat Sea today but a fishing boat rescued al aboard The air force was en route to Greenland with nel for military bases there Preliminary reports engine failure was responsible for the ditching Klansmen Hecklers Turn Out at Rallies By The Associated Press Burning crosses and memori- al services highlighted Ku Klux Klan rallies held over the end hi four states Klansmen spectators and some hecklers turned out in lising Sun Md Chesapeake Va Lebanon Ohio and Austin Tex The rally at Sun the irst in Maryland in more than 40 years drew a crowd day night that newsmen mated at about However Vernon acting head of the state klavern said there were at least cars counted before the counter got tired and quit The Maryland rally featured memorial services for Daniel Burros a New York Klan leader who killed himself when his Jewish background was dis- closed and Matt Murphy Jr a attorney from iam Ala who was killed in an auto accident Dividends for Klan Last Friday Georgia Grand Dragon Calvin Craig said investigation of the Klan in Washington has produced new interest and million dollars a day worth of for the KKK The Texas march called success by Exalted Royce McPhail of Crockett was marked by taunts and jeers from spectators as the robed Klansmen walked five blocks to the steps of the state Capitol Sunday Five men identified as members of the American Nazi walked with the Klan group A group of students including several Negroes marched be- side the robed men at one point and sang the civil rights song We Shall Overcome When McPhail attempted to students began an impromptu pep rally The Ohio rally Saturday nigh came after authorities in Ind prohibited a ing in their state with a order James R Venable Stone Mountain Ga imperia wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan denounced newsmen at the Ohio rally as a menace to the Gospel The newsmen come out here and then tell lies about us Negro Killed Virginia KKK leader Marshal Kornegay formerly of Raleigh spoke to rallies of- abou 350 Friday night and Sat night in a peanut field near Chesapeake Kornegay who was for Rober Shelton of Tuscaloosa Ala tm wizard of the Klans of America said the Klan has got to get into the politica arena by endorsing candi dates Elsewhere on the r a c i a scene a Negro father of six wa shot to death Sunday in Pela hatchie Miss a small town about 20 miles east of Jackson Sheriff T H Shivers said Con stable Luther E Steverson sho Joseph Robert McNair 30 the Negro came at him with knife A Mississippi Freedom Democratic party official ha demanded the Justice Depar ment investigate the killing In Detroit a Negro was kille Sunday by a shotgun blast as h walked near his home Witness es said the shot was fired fron a car carrying a group of whil youths The Negro Cook RED ARSENAL DISPLAY New solid fuel inter- continental missiles front were among 250 pieces of military equipment shown Sunday in Moscow's Red Square They rolled past the reviewing stand atop in's Tomb right appearing under a tower of the lin's wall In the background are the multiple spirts of St Basil Cathedral The Soviet weaponry was displayed during a parade on the anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution This picture from Novosti Soviet agency AP Wirephoto via cable from Moscow MOSCOW AP The ians displayed three new iles Sunday plus an older one they said can orbit the arth with a nuclear warhead The Soviet missiles were hown during the mammoth military parade marking the 8th anniversary of the vik Revolution Attacks on the United States were relatively mild The orbital rocket ast May Day was given the of honor in the parade of 250 pieces of military hardware Invulnerable Behind it came a mobile sile which the Russians de- scribed as invulnerable The say it is a new inter- continental ballistic missile Western experts estimated its range at to miles term invulnerable was aken to mean it could be moved on the ground to avoid attack It appeared to be a revised of the Iron Maiden first shown last May It was about 60 eet long 20 feet longer than the ron Maiden five feet in er and solid fueled The other new missiles were described as missiles with a range of between 300 and miles 15 Feet Long A fourth new weapon ike in appearance and mobile contained four antiaircraft guns of about 50 caliber An announcement said the orbital missile could put a clear warhead into orbit and it could be fired from the ground The missile at 115 feet was the longest nuclear missile ever displayed here It is three-stage and similar to the rockets which launch Soviet space ships A United Nations agreement signed by both the Soviet Union and the United States prohibits the orbiting of a nuclear on The United States has tested missiles missiles laimed nuclear attacks from space Malinovsky Speaks Since both the Soviet Union nd the United States can orbit nd return manned spacecraft Weekend Traffic Kills 10 in State Wildcat Strike Slows Gemini Picket Lines Bulge at Gates ST LOUIS Mo AP duction of Gemini spacecraft and Phantom jet fighters was interrupted today as a wildcat strike by machinists gained mentum at McDonnell Aircraft Corp A McDonnell spokesman saic the strike had measurably in- production There are some people at work though The plant is open and it will re- main open McDonnell now is working on Geminis 8 through 12 The ber of Phantom jets used by the armed forces on the tion lines is classified Picket lines bulged at the gates to the vast McDonnell plant complex in St Louis Coun ty as workers arrived and took up homemade signs with the union leaders are said a McDonnell spokesman The walkout began at mid night when a contract with Dis was a sanitation worker 9 of the International read speech at tin Capitol came from a passing auto At Meridian Miss a Negro was seriously wounded by a shotgun blast into his car Peter Johnson 56 was hit in the head lOSi mS ieu eve said Johnson said the blast of Machinists AFL-CIO expired About of the company's workers are represented e LI 1C Donnell is the largest in Missouri to destroy attacking in space but has not to be able to launch it is assumed they can do the same thing with a nuclear sources said But U S experts consider tal and listic missiles produce the same effect at less cost and with greater accuracy than an ing missile Defense Minister Rodio the only speaker at the parade again charged the ed States with imperialistic in- in the affairs of other countries and with barbaric raids on Viet Nam His remarks were milder than in May when he said the United States was threatening a wider war By The Associated Press A collision involving stolen car chased by police nd a double fatality crash long a foggy highway have Wisconsin's weekend toll to 10 dead The 1965 count spurted to 859 with 931 fatalities on his date a year ago T Robert Massey 39 Fox oint a suburban Milwaukee motorist on a Sunday night rive was killed when his car was struck head-on by a stolen ar which Bayside police said lad fled at speeds up to 90 miles an hour in a base Wife Seriously Hurt The driver of the ar was critically injured wife was hurt seriously in he collision in the north side suburb of Glendale Two girls in the ng car were listed in ory condition Three Burlington residents including two teenagers were also among the weekend ims Vernon E Furlong and ald Dorrington both 18 of ington were killed early day when Furlong's car missed Highway 83 curve north of Burlington and smashed into a Price Increase Alcoa Must be Tested in Market Place WASHINGTON AP An official of the Aluminum Com- pany of America said today coa has no intention now to cancel the one-half cent a pound increase it has ordered But Hickman executive vice president of Alcoa added every price increase must be tested in the market place He made his comment in re- sponse to questions at a news conference called to discuss plans for disposal of tons of stockpiled num during the coming year Striking Coincidence Hickman said the aluminum industry had agreed to buy Measure to Put More in Universities SAN MARCOS Tex AP President Johnson flew to his old college here today to sign a education he said will put more students in college next year with federal help Johnson returning to the campus of Southwest Texas State College where he received his degree in 1930 after a brief fling as a school dropout offered this assessment of the broad new It means that a high school senior anywhere in this country can apply to any college or uni- versity in the U.S and not be turned away because his family is poor No Longer Asserting that education is no longer a luxury but a Johnson said in a speech prepared for the outdoor signing In the next school year alone young men and women will be enrolled in col- lege who but for the provisions of this would never have gone past high school We will reap the rewards of their wiser citizenship and greater for decades to come Among other things the lation provides for federally tree in fog which sheriff's depu ties said limited visibility to 71 feet A collision on U.S 14 just west of Madison Sunday took the life of Mrs William Falkenstein 64 Lexington Ky Car Slams Pole James Waiters 55 Muscoda died Saturday night when his car slammed into a utility pole west of Blue River Emery Otto 21 Hortonville was killed Saturday when his motorcycle struck a tree near Hortonville A collision on U.S 41 just south of Green Bay fatally injured Mrs Grace Kimbel 67 Chicago 111 Saturday Mrs Frank 66 lington died Saturday as her daughter's car overturned south of Rochester in Racine County Walter H Manny 46 Fond du Lac was killed Saturday when his car hit a utility pole and tree near Fond du Lac Donald A Burby 19 Kenosha died in a collision near Kenosha Friday night 000 tons of the metal the day before the government an- plans to sell that amount from the stockpile He said the purchase ment was reached by Alcoa Reynolds Kaiser and Olin thieson the giants of the try as part of a long range plan In answer to questions man said he would not say that the government was pressuring the industry to hold down prices But he said it was a striking coincidence that the government stepped up its gram of sales the day after the first of a round of aluminum price increases was announced The four companies made their offer to buy last Friday Turn to Page Col 4 scholarships called educational opportunity grants ranging from to a year To thousands of young men and said Johnson this act means the path of knowledge is open to all with the determination to walk it Will Ask Again At the same time Johnson said he will go back to Congress in January for money to finance a National Teacher Corps in the but later de- nied funds This corps would bring special help to children in impoverished areas I intend immediately to ask again for the money to take the Teacher Corps off the drawing boards into the he said Johnson's speech combined praise of the new with some sentimental recollections of his college days here and about government's rols in education On the last point he Too many people for too many years argued that education and health and human welfare were not the government's con- cern Moro in Belgrade BELGRADE AP Premier Aldo Moro of Italy arrived in Belgrade today for an official five-day visit underlining the rapidly growing friendship be- tween Italy and Yugoslavia Moro is the first Italian pre- mier to visit Yugoslavia Woman Killed by Family Dog BARABOO old rural Baraboo woman was attacked and killed in her home today by the family dog iff Mike Spencer said The badly mauled body of Mrs Louise Rasmussen was found by her husband Ross At his direction the dog was de- Sheriff Spencer said the dog a shepherd had attacked Mrs Rasmussen on several previous occasions causing injuries which required hospital ment The circumstances of today's attack were undetermined Mrs Rasmussen was alone at home at the time Criticizes to Firm for MADISON AP The payment did not cover ate's Democratic costs It was a complete day criticized a payment to deal it was delivered firm that handled the 1964 I authorized Pratt said tion campaign for said he saw nothing Gov Warren P with the transaction Sen Richard Zaborski of Paul Hassett the waukee cited a executive secretary said to state agencies had a tes of Milwaukee for of hiring outside consulting tion editing and layout of a booklet Important Knowles was home recuperating from a cold and formation about not be reached for com- The booklet was distributed at an Aug 31 meeting of the governor's task force for Coordinated Campaign The Milwaukee firm that did development Zaborski displayed reproduction of a payment voucher addressed to work is headed by Richard McDonald and Charles Davis The agency was a coordinator Milwaukee firm and the Knowles campaign and by the State Department of Resource Development since established itself as a public relations firm Recent statements have lee Reform Spreading Even as they spoke our schools fell behind our sick went unattended and our poor fell deeper into despair Now at least we are acting The roots of change and reform are spreading throughout the nation Johnson said he wanted to emphasize that the federal government intends to be a partner not a in tion and has neither the wish nor the power to dictate Under the corps program teams of teachers and recent graduates would try to improve educational opportunities for children in poverty areas The corps would start with about 000 members They would be paid with federal funds and serve in an area only at the re- quest of local school officials The college scholarships are expected to average ning from to with a 000 ceiling allowed for a student in the upper half of his class in the preceding year The program also provides Turn to Page Col 4 INDIANS KILLED NEW DELHI AP De- fense Minister Chavan said today Indian soldiers were orT Mio o Pakistan in August and ber in a statement sailed the expenditure and the public to that ernor Knowles PR is donating its time for work done for the workmanship Any high school state Zaborski said dropout could have done a pratt said 2.500 of the vest t ter job of he said pocket siVe booklets were j Resource director Paul Pratt ly printed and that claim that tional copies have been ordered Baby Suffocates in Garment Bag WAUKAU Wis CAP girl suffocated early Sunday when she became en- tangled in a plastic garment bag which had been left on a bed in which she was sleeping Winnebago County Coroner Art C Miller ruled that Rosalie Hobbs daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Hobbs of Waukau apparently died of when she rolled onto the bag Authorities said the child had been left in the care of a sitter when the parents went out for the evening The sitter called 3 physician who notified the coroner