Montana Standard-Post (Newspaper) - November 7, 1965, Butte, Montana Butte Central cops Class A crown Page 7 Siamese twin dies in surgery Page 16B The vanishing East Side Page IB Theyre happy they won Page 7 Is the traffic toll for Montana Was he traffic toll this date and The Butte Daily Post out look cloudy today and Increasing cloudiness High today 48 low tonight One year ago in Butte 59 and Montana weather on page Our 90th Year 99 Established 1876 November 1965 Home Edition Price 15 Cents Cuba reach refugee pact Viet guerrillas Butte pedestrian kidnap four GPs killed by truck allowed to leave isle homeland monthly South Viet Nam AP A spokesman an Saturday night he Viet Cong abducted four Air Force noncommissioned officers last Sunday and an intensive hunt is under way to recover Helicopters and planes scanned the countryside for The four were reported stopped at a Red roadblock while returning to Saigon from leave in Vung a seaside resort and military center 45 miles southeast of this The trap was sprung only five 10 miles from Vung Unofficial sources said one of the men had escaped and made his way to a Vietnamese gov This was their officially unconfirmed The man reported a Second American escaped with but was later The man who reportedly got away was quoted as saying he heard the shout and then a burst of There was no word on the oth er two Military authorities declined to identify any pending notification of next of All were based at Tan Son Airport in In operational the spokesman disclosed another American raid on a North Viet missile About 15 Navy jets from the 7th Fleet carrier Oriskany hammered the missile site and a bridge 35 miles east of Hanoi with 35 tons of bombs Friday after conventional ground fire downed one of the planes in that John who re sided in the Imperial 30 was killed about 2 oclock Saturday morning when struck by a truck al Park and Arizona in uptown Acting Police Chief John OLeary and Coroner Andy Alek identified the driver of the truck as Gloria 17year old Butte High School student and daughter of and hikes surplus aluminum sales rate Centrals queen Nancy Payne was named Butte Centrals second annual homecoming queen Saturday night at a dance in the high Elected by the she was crowned by Ed student body Other candidates were Bethe Kimberly Andre Duchesneau and Dolores WASHINGTON lAP With a blast at recent price in the Johnson adminis tration on Saturday doubled the rate of sales from surplus alu minum stockpiles and ear marked most of the increase for requirements of the Viet Nam Three top at a news conference in the White emphasized repeatedly that the decision to dispose of tons during 1966 at market prices was not related to price boosts within the past 10 days by the major aluminum manu Gardner chairman of the Council of Economic Advis I realty dont see the relation is very clear between these two But he add ed that sales from surpluses would relieve inflationary pressure on aluminum and on the economy in After reviewing the price in the fifth in 25 Ackley said his council has concluded that these increases have no justification under the wageprice guideposts and are therefore He noted The strong productivity trend easily match es the cost of the recent alumi num labor adding that higher stable costs and large volume have produced sharply rising profits in the industry some 80 per cent more this year than in Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara cited increased defense and the strain on the nations balance of payments because of increased And Secretary of the Treasury Henry Fowler said the stock pile sales will be an important factor in protecting the position of the dollar in the McNamara said in his prepared statement that sales would be at market In response to questions whether this would be at the in creased McNamara noted that many take place at other than publicized And he noted that about 000 of the tons would be sold to defense contractors rath er than on the open thus apparently leaving the way open for bargaining on the The defense secretary said that negotiations have been un der way for eight months on releasing the Harvey 208 Ari The officials said Barbara 2295 was a passenger in the The fatality was the 10th of the year in Silver Bow County and is this countys highest toil since when there were 15 Prior to that the toll is the highest since 1954 when there were also 10 traffic It is the 249th state traffic death of the compared to 227 last year on this body is in Whiles Funeral He worked for years in the Bulte mines and many years at the old Board of Trade on East Friends said he was a native of Aleksich said there are no relatives known but a sister is believed liv ing in He said his work on investigation of background was handicapped by the fact that the Social Secur ity office and Anaconda of fices were closed The accident victim was known to associates as Big Following the accident Miss Mattern was questioned at the police station and later released on her own Coun Continued Page 31 JOHNSON lUPlt Johnson announced Saturday that the United States will airlift to Cuban refugees a month to this country under an agreement with the Castro First priority will be given to the immediate or close rela tives of Cubans now living in the United White House sources expect ed that a total of Cubans will eventually come to the United States under the agreement announced The memorandum of under standing was worked out by the Swiss representing the United States in Havana and the Cuban government in recent H allows the to bring in the refugees at the rate of 120 to 150 a day aboard chartered commercial starting no later than Cited Earlier Promise Hailing the John son said I am pleased with the understanding which has been II is an impor tant slop forward in carrying on he declaration madeon 3 to the Cuban I said that those who seek refuge here will find That continues to be the policy of the American There is no cut off date on the The plan fell short of Johnsons hopes that political prisoners would be allowed to leave the Caribbean White House officials said it was unfortunate that the Fidel Castro government would not permit departure of political young men subject to military the ages of 14 and some Cubans with technical and professional Negotiations with the Cuban Foreign Ministry in the past few weeks were snagged main ly on insistence on inclusion of the political prison But the Cuban government took the position that political prisoners and young men of military age as well as certain professionals have a legal obligation to their Hopeful Of Reconsideration We hope that the Cuban government will be willing after further consideration to permit the departure of all Cubans who seek refuge in the United A White House spokesman And the President remains committed to a policy of readiness in receiving The admission of the refugees will be carried out in an orderly and systematic way In accordance with United States laws and Princess Margaret keeps hectic pace cakes flood Pentagon Reaction to Viet Nam demonstrations Unexpected enrollments jam Montana University System WASHINGTON AP An upsurge of popular reaction to recent Nam war dem is threatening to drown the Pentagon in a sea of fruit books and other things for servicemen in the war The generosity is welcomed by the Pentagon which views it as an expression of support for But the unsolicited offers from business firms and oth er groups is creating a logistics problem how to move the and what to do with it once it arrives in Viet Defense officials have been worrying with the problem for they dont want to offend the And yet they would like to channel the generosity in some other One endorsed by the command in Viet would have communities in the United States adopt some unit in Viet Leaders of the community would contact members of the find out what the men real ly and attempt to sup ply their It would be a kind of buddy The offers to do something for the boys began pouring into the Pentagon about two weeks Officials said the citizens who wrote telegraphed and tele phoned obviously were reading against draft card burners and others demonstrating openly against Literally tons of hundreds of cases of thou sands of books and other items have been This could become a tremen dous logistics one official Its primarily a matter of transportation not only to Viet Nam but distributing the stuff once it gets Officials stressed that in coun try movement of supplies in South Viet Nam is not easy be cause road travel is perilous and the one railroad line has buen supplies generally move within the country by There is not much space for mass Margaret skimmed across sunny San Francisco Bay Sat in a hover visited the University of California at then flew to Carmel for a lunch of wild bast ed with Burgundy On the third day of her ac first visit to the United the little prin cess and her Lord were up early to ride across the bay in the British air cushion vehicle that resembles a giant water The princess delightedly called it a Jules Verne The royal party sped away from the San Francisco termi nal of SFO Helicopter Airlines in a cloud of spray that almost obscured the seventon craft and its 12 At Oakland International Air port they disembarked and went in a green to the They returned to Oakland Air port and flew 70 miles to the scenic Monterey They were greeted by Stuy scion of an old New York State family and host for the and Mayor Minnie Coyle of Mayor Coyle gave the prin cess a Monterey Cyprus about a foot tall and Fish gave her a bouquet of three dozen red The princess told the mayor that her visit so far has been a Im sure Ill enjoy myself here and the weather has been just perfect for our she Skies were clear and the temperatures in the The party went in two lim to Fishs w o r k i n g ranch high on a hilltop near the Carmel River for the unique barbecue Marines home from Viet Nam want to meet demonstrators Editors note Young Amer are going to schools of higher education in everin creasing numbers and 1965 is a crucial year in the nations educational In this and three subsequent an effort will be made to des cribe the situation as it is at present in the Montana Uni versity By THOMAS MOONEY State Bureau HELENA What is the en picture for this states Montana University Sys tem this fall What are current situations as result of this increase in numbers of teaching loads and residential requirements What is the total result of this educational im pact The answer to these other related are viding administrators of the six schools with some sleepless and quite a lot of make And they have an effect be yond the campuses of the six They are important to state governmental to to parents and to the general First conclusion is that the six units of the system were geared and received state for about stu dents this By actual they now have This is an increase of 5 per cent from the highest forecast made last year and 14 per cent from the enrollments of 1 a year II also is 12 per cent above the prediction on which budget ing was The result in every instance has been readjustments of fa cramming of dormitor lengthening of the class scheduling of Saturday employment of additional teach ing and even the situa tion of students sitting on the floor of the library at one unit because there are not enough chairs for all those who want to study at ono U lops MSU by 3 Official figures for enrollment at the six units have not been made public to but the following comparisons are close enough to provide a count that is accurate within about one per With totals list ed followed by highest estimates made last year and the current the six units show U of M at and MSU ul and Eastern at and Northern at Pago 1 Five pacifists burn draft cards NEW YORK UPI Five pacifists protesting the military draft and involvement in the Viet Nam war burned their draft cards Saturday in front of persons and police and FBI The pacifists succeeded in defying federal law despite the action of a heckler who doused them with a fire extinguisher in an attempt to prevent the The pacifists put the torch to he Selective Service documents in Union Square during a demonstration sponsored by four pacifist Standing in a row on a portable the with the fire extinguisher fluid dropping down Iher reduced their cards to ashes with cigarette Police seized the who had produced the fire extin guisher from inside a laundry bag while standing below the The fluid from the extinguish er doused not only the pacifists but several speakers on the platform and one newsman who was alongside the pacifists to corroborate that they had burned draft In burning the the pacifists ran the risk of prosecution under a new feder al law which bars destruction of Selective Service If convicted under they each could be sent to prison for five years and fined Only one of the pacifists was wanted by a draft board The other four were ineligible for the draft because of physical conscientious objec tion or By FRANK Staff Writer Jack a 19G2 Butte High School and his Larry of South are lance corporals in the They would like to meet a few of the or others demonstrating against pol icy in Viet They There are a lot of others over Navy and Air Force per whod like to meet such P e r h a p and others could convince the demonstrators that its a hell uva a lot better that we fight They have jobs Of unemployed Mon retrained for 28 differ ent 83 per cent are now For the story on those tax eaters who became turn to Page 4 tor a story by Remington of the Slate in Viet now than five or ten years from Lovelace and Walters are en joying a furlough here after nearly 10 months combat duty in Viet They are being reassigned for the last six months of their hitch in the Ma They arc visiting and Robert Rae of 2860 Kos and sister of Lovelaces Bess now re sides in His resides in Lovelace None of the fellows want to be in Viet Its not a tourist center by any stretch of the and its a deadly business thats go ing on over the troops know why they are there and they know that they have a duly to their country to do the Its belter that the fight be corralled there or it will be spread into all of Southeast and who we all that it will if the Commu nMs are not stopped eventual ly He said the South Vietnamese people are dependant on the to keep the North mese in check and fear a with will mean death to a good number of the civilian pop Lovelace and Walters were stationed about 50 miles They did their basic training to Walters was a parachute rig He was stationed at Chu Lovelace was a helicopter He flew 35 combat mis sions and will soon receive the Air Medal and Navy Commen dation medal with a He has Continued Page 5 looking The message came through loud and clear when Irene Hickey placed the following nd in the LOSl LADIES BIFOCAL black needed ir For only 90 ad ran but one day Hickeys glasses were returned to If youve lost why not look where the 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