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   Oelwein Daily Register, The (Newspaper) - December 28, 1962, Oelwein, Iowa                                WEATHER Increasing cloudiness and warmer Friday night lows 10 15 Mostly cloudy and colder Saturday with occasional snow flurries highs near 20 VOL 56 NO 66 NORTHEAST IOWAS AWARD WINNING PICTURE PAPER A PERMANENT RECORD OF LIFE IN SINCE 1881 FRIDAY DECEMBER 28 1962 Iowa Present Report On Venus DIAL 2832144 Oelwein Daily Register For the best in new and advertising If you dont get your copy of Oelwein Daily Register by pm by 6 phone 2832144 and a copy will be sent to you Per Copy lOc J AFTER THREE YEARS JOYOUS REUNION Part of the noisy scene at Miamis Dinner Key Audi torium Silva one of the prisoners ransomed from Fidel Castro joins his family in reunion after a lapse of three years His son Abelardo Jr 7 left and daughter Gilda 11 right await their turn as he embraces his wife Delfina after arriving aboard the African Pilot at Port Everglades Oath Of Office For K Gordon Budget Director PALM BEACH Fla Jti Presi dent Kennedy started off his re view of welfare department fi and programs today by swearing in his nesv budget tor Kermit Gordon The brief ceremony on the open air patio of Kennedys borrowed villa was witnessed by presidential advisers and the De of Health Education and Welfare officials Kennedy has called here to go over items for 1963 congressional action Gordon who has been one of three members of Kennedys Coun cil of Economic Advisers was giv Notes Dissension 1NDEPENDENCE Special During the past week more and more dissension has been ered among the Amish of Hazleton township reports J J Jorgensen Buchanan county school superin tendent Jorgensen added that some of the Amish feel the is very foolish and are of the opin ion that an accredited teacher should be hired It is hoped that the Amish will solve the problems themselves said Jorgensen In a recent statement Jorgensen said he had asked the Community school board to check 2 as to which i attend class Jorgensen said that he and Ar thur Sensor superintendent of the Oelwein school district had thought it best to send letters to the 10 parents as they had not been advised of any official action pending In the letter the parents were informed of their obligation to the state law and to have their chil dren properly enrolled by Jan 3 either their own school with ac credited teachers or in the wein school district STANFORD Calif ft Scien presented the first extensive today of data beamed through millions of miles of space from Mariner 2 the United States satellite that went past Venus two weeks ugo today The results the scientists point ed out are tentative and subject to revision as further more de tailed study is made of the hugt amount of information sent back by the interplanetary satellite They noted however that no spectacular findings have as yet come to light Instead the results produced so far serve to confirm what earth scientists have sur mised through previous experi ments Mariner 2 carried two experi ments designed to measure the radiation in space including galactic cosmic rays and streams of particles which are released intermittently from the sun The problem of these solar flares and their production of particles is partic important to interplanetary space research may contain particles in large enough energies to form a hazard to missions No such threat was observed by Mariner however according to the report by Drs H R Anderson of the California Fighting In Congo Asks End Katanga To Deny Fortune TO Dock Strike To His Daughter By The Associated Press Labor Secretary W Willard has reentered the crippling dock strike with an urgent plea to both longshoremen and ship owners to resume negotiations in the name of the national interest The International Longshore mens Association chief negotiator however said only a new propo sal by the ship owners can break the deadlock And he expressed doubt about an early end to the strike along the East and Coasts Those developments came as I j the strike saw its first flareup of licit 1 violence the shooting of a dock worker who crossed ILA picket lines in Tex The non union worker was wounded in a foot The labor secretary set a meet ing for 4 p in today with repre of the New York Ship ping Association which represents 135 domestic and foreign lines He set a meeting for 11 a m Satur day with the ILA Money May Balk Plan For ci ntv h r and H V Neher of Caltech They also reported the apparent of particle belts around Venus such as the Van Allen belt around the earth Streams of very hot ionized gas projected into space from the suns inner known as solar to be the dominant feature of interplanetary space in region of the solar said national Development Gordon will be a key official in the talks as Kennedy takes a look at the Welfare Department proposals some of the most con items tagged for con gressional action in 1963 Secretary of Welfare Anthony J Celebrezze arrived Thursday to prepare for the sessions Talk Surges New Threat To Castro MIAMI Fla W Talk of reluctant to do so Jorgensen Parents of 37 Amish children have been warned that they may be called into court again after the first of the year if they do not comply with compulsory school laws Renew Charge King Wanted To Deal With Nazis LONDON British papers divided today in their reaction to a revival of the charge that the of Windsor while Britains king for less than a year wanted to make a personal deal with Hitler The Daily Express published by old friend Lord Peter VanMetre has been submitted to the State Department of Public Instruction for analysis A report is expected by Jorgensen Wednesday Sensor reported that the Oelwein district at present has no plans for action against the Amish The two Amish schools in ques tion are currently being operated by Amish teachers who have only an eighth grade education which they say is all their children re quire Late Bulletins No Quints AIRES Reports that prisoners of the last attempt were reunited with newly arrived rela tives The relatives numbering more than 900 came aboard the African y Mirror scat a dio blackouts and oral displays such lights Mariner reported the number of solar wind particles in our region of the solar system is about a bil lion times greater than the num ber of rays and the total energy content of the solar wind is much greater than that of the cos mic rays This is the reason the scientists explained that fluctuations in the solar wind can produce large and easily detectable effects on earth Some such clouds of solar wind produced noticeable magnetic storms when reaching the earth a few hours after blowing past Mari ner Lamont Masons Officers Special L E The current strike actually started last October went on for four day and was halted by a Taft Hartley law injunction it was resumed at the expiration of an 80day cooling off period Wirtz has been out of the negotiations since the ILA and the ship owners held their last joint bargaining session before the strike started Sunday scheduled separate meetings with each side Huge Legal Probe On Thalidomide AACHEN Germany un A huge legal investigation is going on here in connection with the drug which thousands of parents associate with the birth of deformed children In the town of Stolberg just out side Aachen thalidomide was de by the pharmaceutical firm A special prosecutors task force has established itself in court building It is assembling re ports from all parts of the world The aim is to find Whether there is positive evidence of a Jink be tween thalidomide and tions in babies born to mothers who took the drug Many doctors blieve there is and the drug was taken off the market more than a year ago when it first cion The manufacturer insists final proof is lacking WASHINGTON ITI Chiefly to save money the Army reportedly may be denied authority to put in to full effect a key part of a plan intended to make National Guard and Reserve forces more combat ready The total amount of money in volved is perhaps million a year The Army has proposed sending as many as 100000 reservists to summer training for two weeks with Guard and Re serve units Defense Department officials were understood to have moved to trim this number to about 55000 Questions other than money are involved including whether a re organization of the Guard will be far enough along by summer to permit utilization of the full 100 000 Name Winners In Lighting Contest STRAWBERRY POINT Special Leonard Keppler farm home east of Strawberry Point was named first place winner of the adult class of the Christmas light ing contest Front of the home was completely outlined with colored lights and two lighted candles flanked the base of the front steps Colored lights also outlined a Panta Clans had a Christmas can dle and a Christmas star Second prize went to Henry Fischer for his Nativity scene third prize was won by Raymond Kuehl for a window mural and Meyer received fourth prize for a religious scene There were no entries in the childrens division of the 1962 con test NICE France ifl Author Somerset Maugham has gone into a French court in an effort to deny his daughter any of his fortune when he to get back million he says he has given her since she was born 47 years The British author 88 claimed in a suit filed in Nice that Eliza beth Mary Maugham now the wife of Lord John Hope is not legally his daughter because she was conceived while her mother was married to another man Herrick Will Retire Patrol Duties DES MOINES Chief David Herrick of the Iowa Highway Pa trol said he plans to retire some time next spring Herrick has been chief since 1953 The exact date is not definite Herrick said but 1 would like to stay around for the legislative ses sion The 1963 legislature will open Jan 14 to run three months or more Herrick 58 said he wants to re tire because there are a lot of things Id like to see and do while Im still able Id like to do a little traveling for example The chief said he plans to in Atlantic where he has built a new home He said he has not de on any future job a native of Milford has been with the patrol since it was founded in 1935 was re Cuban Treasure were Arnold Bowden senior war Castro fc taken in the April Pigs invasion We shall return proclaimed Manuel Artime civilian leader of the attack expedition who along with other invasion chiefs met with President Kennedy in Palm Beach Thursday Papa Kennedy as call the man in the White House announced that he will attend a ceremony in the Orange Bowl Sat honoring the brigade Exiles looking toward future action interpreted this as a hopeful sign The Cuban Revolutionary Coun cil which dispatched the brigade to the Bay of Pigs declared An irrevocable resolution unites all of then the returned prisoners to return to Cuba with arms in hand Jo liberate the country from degrading and vassalage to Soviet Russia The Cuban Families Committee which through New York attorney B Donovan and with US Fla Cuban Arlow F Sr junior who Bay of FT Hamlett treasurer iasion will give President H secretary and D W Industrial Firm President Here The documents showed lhat a mysterious German fied by other sources as the Ger man duke of Coburg reported to Hitler after an interview with Edward VIII A alliance is for him an urgent necessity and a guiding principle for British foreign policy To my question whether a dis cussion between Baldwin Stanley Baldwin then British prime min ister and Hitler would be desir able for future re plied in the following words Who is king here Baldwin or I 1 myself wish to talk to Hitler and will do so here or in Ger many Tell him that please duke also reported to the that the king had spoken if Rudolf Hess the Nazi who later parachuted into Ting World War II publication old antag greatest treasure we possess when he reviews their brigade Sat in Miamis Orange Bowl T Vi t BoJ and Mrs Kennedy will Cuban of the Bay ol T in s Installation of new officers has been scheduled for Jan 15 1963 ColdShoulder DES MOINES proposal that Iowa farmers required to use colored gasoline in their imple ments to gain gas tax refunds re the cold shoulder on the majority side of the Iowa High way Study Committee Thursday Dr Kelsey Heads Drug Test Office WASHINGTON Dr Fran s 9Kflsey as keeping thalidomide off the market today office which will pass on requests another boatload of come The next boat that takes sun plies of medicines and foodstuffs to Havana will return with 2000 more Cubans said a committee official There was no immediate confir mation of thus Kennedy told the Cuban delega tion in Palm Beach that he hopes some day to visit z free Cuba lose a potentially ii love an American Or he have been a puppet of Hitler The duke at his home in Paris had no immediate comment on the new documents His secretary said he was studying the texts But in the past when question about him were raised by pub Nazi documents the duke has denied there was anything im proper in his connections for deformities of thousands of in fants born in Europe Congress last October enacted a law giving the FDA stronger authority over and Sales of tion drugs new Jaw and to new drug division which was ap tod hv of We fare 3 In a statement Celebrezze said the retooling of the drug division into five branches will permit the FDA to cope with its increased re in the new drug area As a backlash of the outer over thalidomide a sedative blamed dis cussed and criticized are now be ing redrafted An FDA spokesman said today that the regulations dealing with the testing of drugs on humans will be issued fairly soon Broadly her duties for which her pay will go up to a year will be to check on reports of firms proposing to test new drugs on humans Her present sal ary is President of a Michigan indus trial firm and his family were guests of Chamber of Commerce and board members and their wives this morning which concluded with a luncheon at Hotel Mealey early this afternoon The factory representative paid a high compliment to the effective ness of brochure and general industrial program as well as the Iowa Development Corpo ration Originally the company started seeking a new location in southern Wisconsin western Illinois or east ern Iowa Because of the effec of your program I am here and I am a live industrial prospect he said He said that replies from the three states revealed Iowas indus trial development program far sur passed those of the other two states and explained that was one of the four locations now being given a final investigation A committee from the Oelwein In and Chamber of Com Orchestra At Teenagers Dance A live orchestra will provide music for a dance scheduled at the Oelwein Uptown Efts club rooms at 8 p m Friday Students in the and 12th grades of Oelwein Community and Sacred Heart high schools and area college students and their guests are invited to participate in the event sponsored by the lo cal Elks merce boards will scon visit the Michigan plant to check further inlo the possibilities of mutual agreement for location here Darold Jack president of the Oelwein industrial Development Corporation presided at the lunch eon meeting Mrs Jack Mrs L A Warren anr Mrs M G assisted this morning in a coffee ice skating the children and a drive throughout the city of wein concluding with a noon luncheon Late Bulletins Breakdown Ir Talks YORK to settle the New York newspaper strike broke down discouragingly today and a federal mediator said ations may be suspended until after New Years Day No Price Tig DALLAS The man in charge of the controversial Democratic dinner marking the second anni of President Kennedys in augural said today that he has no information that the dinner will cost 51000 a plate Control Sales NEW YORK A federal statutory court ruled Fri day that the New York State Liquor Authority cannot stop sale of liquors to passen gers leaving the United States by plane from Idlewild Airport New System LOS ANGELES The Los An geles Times says it has started setting newspaper type automati cally with a computer system which will save substantial amounts of money manpower and time No Purchase CHICAGO Chicagos Ameri can reported today John Jake the Factor declared in nn in I did not buy my par don BREAK COASTWISE PICKET LINE Members of fhe Banana longshoremen of Texas cross picker lines of Ihe International Association in one of only two breaks in the strike extending a along the east and gulf coasts These longshoremen led by negro president James Robinson unloaded 50000 boxes of bananas from a freighter as negotiations and stevedores showed no sign of progress U N Troops Open Fire BRUSSELS Belgium Katanga forces have opened fire on forces in Elisa and have refused to obey President Moise bes orders to coase firing the United Nation in reported today The report said seven UN soldiers were wounded Robert Gardiner head of UN Congo operations said Urn forces had not fired back In New York a UN spokes man said the Congo force has been instructed to lake al neces sary action in self defense and to restore order A IT N spokesman said U N troops captured a gen darmes headquarters in one of the districts of He did not know whether this in volved any fighting i The spokesman reported all U N civilian personnel in Elisabeth ville are evacuated from the city Col Gunnar of Swe den a U N officer reported that U N troops had been attacked with bombs and heavy mortars as well as small arms fire He said six Ethiopians and one Indian were wounded A U N spokesman in New York said Tshombe apparently had lost control of the police The spokesman added that the forces under fire were chiefly and Indian Gurkhas the Belgian radio quot ing diplomatic sources reported the fighting was very violent and that here were casualties on both sides In London th British govern ment said the U S and British consuls in sought also to arrange a ceasefire There was no direct information from Telegraph and telephone communications be tween there and Brussels were in Reports from Northern Rhode sia quoted as saying the U N troops were shelling the Eu ropean quarter of and endangering civilian lives The reports said Tshombe claims U shells had fallen on a hos pital wounding a nurse said IJ N forces opened fire with out warning in the European sec tion of and that Eu were caught in the thick of a battle according to the re ports Katanga has seceded from the tono central government based m and the United Rations has been pressing be to bring his prov ince under control The larger part of the United lions 19000man Congo force U reported to be in Katanga It was the second shooting re ported this wek between U N and Katanga in the Elsa area Heavy shooting continued for several hours on Christmas day although the 7 V command claimed is forces did not fire a The shot a I helicopter killed an Indian lieutenant and beat up other members of the heli copter crew Tension has in sinei soneral U Thant announced he was stepping tip pressure to end Ka tangas secession frn the central government the United sent a military mission o the hist week Bulletins Has Modern Rockets DAMASCUS sria Yemens regime boasted today nr its army possesses modern rockets and threatened to use Ihon the royal palaces in Arabia a id Jordan Seaplane Missing SAN Calif A seaplane with 13 men aboard was on a routine patrol flight Not Justified PORTLAND basket bai coach Sharm who was ordered off the bench whie his team was playing Arb ona in the Far West Classic Wed niht says that the action was not justified  

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