Rhinelander Daily News and The News North, The (Newspaper) - June 14, 1960, Rhinelander, Wisconsin and THE NSW NORTH 73 TUESDAY JUNE 8 PAGES PRICE SEVEN CENTS FIRE AT HISTORIC MINING TOWN IN smoke billows upward as flames eat through roofs of four homes which were destroyed by fire in historic copper mining town of Bingham AP Wirephoto Filipinos Overwhelm Ike With Ecstatic Welcome MANILA sing almost uncontrollable mass of Filipinos today nearly over whelmed President Eisenhower with an ecstatic This land which the United States set free only 14 years ago gave Eisenhower perhaps the greatest tribute he has ever re One and a half million or more roared their ac along a route showering Eisenhower with a near blizzard of pastel confetti and even paper The crowd rivaled the nearly hysterical turnout of Indians who welcomed Eisenhower to New Del hi last Crowd Slows Sometimes surging out of con the tide of humanity slowed his parade to a walk as they jammed to of the open He rode beside Philip pine President Carlos Garcia from the airport to downtown 10 Acrid fumes from the ing cars occasionally brought tears to Fili pino and American security agents strained to clear a path in humid One wellwisher tried to climb on the hood of the Police hustled him head of the Secret estimated the crowd at The Phil press Jose said police and military of set the total at three mil million in Manila Ike Flashes Dripping with Ei flashed his famous grin at the They smiled and waved back at him with affection for a home town boy made good young Army officer who served here in the 30s and later became The display was unequaled in the islands The tone of the popular greet ing was obvious from the moment Eisenhower landed at the airport after a tiring flight from Alaska via Wake political pres sures that sometimes make it ex to strike an unfriendly pose toward un stinting in his praise of er and the United States as lead ers of the free world in a quest for Garcia Praises Garcia said the Philippines is and will ever be the staunch friend and ally of United He praised Eisenhower for his passionate and unrelenting quest for permanent and just world referring to dis putes between the United States and its former colony over war claims and trade replied that no petty difference can ever tear apart the bonds of friend ship between the two In a personal Eisenhower also conveyed good wishes from Douglas who led American forces back to the Phil in World War Eisen hower served under MacArthur as See Page 8 Summit Would Have Failed Despite Nikita Kennedy Weather Zone FoWist Partly cloudy this Generally fair Wednesday partly Not much change in tem Low tonight High Wednesday in the Weather Tempera tures Monday ranged from a low of 50 degrees to a high of with a 5 reading of The over night low was and at 7 today it was 53 a noon reading to day was There was no tation for the period end ing at 5 One Mayi 41 i OP pre WASHINGTON AP John Kennedy DMass said today that if Soviet Premier Niki ta Khrushchev hadnt wrecked the summit conference it would have foundered on what he called lete a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential said that if the campaign turns on the is sue of who best can stand up to tne American people will no matter who wins in His prepared Senate speech coupled a series of foreign policy suggestions of his own with a slashing attack on President Eis and Vice President Rich ard the probable GOP presidential Intended as It obviously was intended both to reply to his Republican critics and to counter implications by some supporters of rival Demo cratic aspirants that at is too youthful and to negotiate with Khrush Kennedy said the American delegation headed by Eisenhower went to the Paris summit meeting with no fresh ideas and only obsolete policies and meaning less Our conferees have consistent ly gone to the international bar gaining table ill prepared and he Coordinate efforts with all agencies and all fal tered without strong direction from the top and strong direction from the top has often faltered because the President has not been kept fully Khrushchev Because of the setts senator it was fortun ate that the violent manner in which the Soviets carried out their determination to wreck the sum mit made it clear to the world that the blame for the collapse of the conference rests on Khrush Our allies and our own people had been misled into believing there was some point to holding the summit conference that we were prepared to say more than what changes in status quo we would not accept that by a miracle of personal charm and public relations the Russians could be cajoled into yielding some of their positions of we had some con ception of alternative settlements that were both acceptable to us and possibly acceptable to the Kennedy Strikes Rack at the truth of the matter is that we were not prepared for any such Hospitalized British Walker Anxious Resume there was po lice and Barbara Moore dif slightly today on how it but the British vegetarian in in hitting the road than in discussing her The physician said the big American car bumped her just at the wrong interrupting her crosscountry hike Monday as she strode toward Indianapolis from the diana Moore said she was hit with warning while walking next to the grass divider strip on State police said she stepped off the grass and into the path of the car driven by Elizabeth of All agreed the slowly moving car caused a painfully bruised back and a swollen left Although she has no chance of breaking the crosscountry walk ing Moore spoke anxiously of resuming her Cali fornia to New York trek as soon as possible for no other than to hurry down under for her And Can ada after Im feeling better she sitting upright in her Clay County hospital Im an old motorcycle and no stranger to Moore planned to be on her way sooner than you She said her vegetarian diet of more than 40 years had quickened her recuperative and that she might walk day and night over the last 700 plus miles of the trip which started 62 days ago in San Wreckage of Missing Plane Spotted In Swampland Near Monico Today Searchers Head for Scene of Crash Japanese Troops Alerted to Help Police Guard Ike TOKYO secur ity officials are alerting troops of Japans new army to back up po lice in case violence flares dur ing President A Defense Board spokesman said a regiment had been placed on alert and a divi sion of stationed in Tokyo could be rushed up if the situa tion The spokesman stressed that re sponsibility for guarding Eisen hower rests with a po lice force to be mobilized against leftist demonstrations expected when Eisenhower arrives Violence Marks Violence police raids on union and student head quarters in search of leaders of Fridays mob attack against White House press secretary James In a series of predawn police rounded up five officials of a leftist labor union and seized evidence after searching a factory in south of the and headquarters of the Zengaku ren student federation on two Tokyo students tried to repel the police with rocks and Eleven policemen were re ported but no students were May Abandon Major nonCommunist leftist or were reported consid ering abandoning plans for a largescale demonstration at the although it appeared like ly they would demonstrate else where during the Presidents visit against the security treaty and Prime Minister Nobu suke Kishis There were reports of a ble truce between Kishis be leaguered government and its So opposition to take the heat off Kishis Liberal Democratic party was reported considering re cessing Parliament for three to five Jf it remains in ses the security treaty is auto ratified on the day Eisenhower The So want Parliament dissolved automatically nullifying tion of the so an election campaign can be fought with the treaty as the main A top security official If the Socialists decide not to dem against the presidents the police will have no great problem in guarding He said they then would have to contend only with a maximum of Communists and proCom including The proCommunist wing of Zen which played a key role in mobbing of avowed its intention to demon strate when Eisenhower But Socialist party leader Asanuma urged every precaution so that the June 10 Hagerty in will not be Shocks Community Honor Student Refuses American Legion Award Council to Request School Board to Loan The Rhinelander tary board of education will be asked to uphold the gentlemens agreement which its finance commutes worked out with ths finance committee of the City Council relative to the loan of 000 from the boards sinking the council decided Monday night at its Juns wao no real success which the summit could have Kennedy struck back at Nixons contention that among the candidates of both is best qualified by experience and tough ness to negotiate with Khrush The issue is not who can best stand up to who can best swap threats and insults real issue is who can best stand up and summon Americas vast resources to the defense of instructed to contact the elemen tary board to formally request the transfer of from the boards sinking fund to the city for use in constructing a shop add ition at the Vocational The money would be returned to the board The councils action came as a result of the elementary boards decision last week to withdraw its loan The board at that time said it had received no word from freedom against the most the vocational board on the mat threat it ever he J Kennedy said that neither Camp David talks nor kitchen de bates wili compel Khrushchev to enter fruitful He said only a rebuilding of American military strength will convince the Soviet Premier that time is not on his side and that a peaceful settlement is essential to mutual ter and it felt its offer had been The vocational school said ths vocational board never received a formal or informal offer of the fie pointed out the discussion about the loan bad been between toe finance committees of the elementary and tne Alderman Eugene Filth chairman of the councils finance told council men last night the two finance committees had agreed on the loan He said the council had expected the school board to fol low through by making a formal offer of the money so the council could Several councilmen said they were amazed at the school boards reversal of the offer made by its finance When some councilmen asked what could be done if the elementary board refuses now to carry out the planned Kabel commented We can take care of them at budget you Alderman Myron Fourth made the motion to have the city attorney contact the elementary Two Thomas First Bert Ninth vot ed apparently because they earlier bad voted against permit ting the Vocational School board to borrow money to start construc tion of the shop Kabel told the council that de beads should be warned to watch expenditures closely the See 3 Pilot Held by Russ Writes Wife He Is Treated Well The wife of an American flier Im prisoned in the Soviet Union on spy charges said today he had written her that he is being treated Barbara Gay said she the letter May 31 from Francis Gary in regular It was postmarked May 26 in James Powers read her statement at a news conference at ville where she is staying at the home of her Had Return Powers was not present at the Baugh said the envelope had a return address which he declined to disclose other than to say it was a Moscow street He said the letter showed no signs of having been The let ter itself was not made public and Baugh read Powers pre pared statement on her impres sions of The statement said It has meant a great deal to me to know that my husband is safe and is being treated I am greatly appreciative of the So viet government for allowing Gary to I have consented to release contents of a letter from my husband which I re through ordinary mail May Interpretation all she released was her interpretation of the letters The letter originated in Mos cow and was dated May The letter was written in Garys hand writing and did not appear to be He described his first sensation of coming down in a landing and receiving a minor skin wound on the He was taken into A lady physician treated his A few days later appetite He is getting plenty of food and is being treated Taken on A few days after his capture he was taken on a tour of Mos cow and shown the remains of his He described Moscow as a beautiful My husband has no idea of his ultimate They have told him he will be tried in accordance with Act 2 of the Soviet code for Conviction carries a sentence of seven years to I am hopeful that my husband will be returned I am con stantly praying that Premier Khrushchev will reunite us as he has in other Visit A great deal of the letter was concerned with personal answering questions aft er reading the said Powers had encouraged his wife to visit He said the So viet government has said his rel can come and that he needs them more during and aft er the Baugh released this one person al excerpt from the letter Our boat trip back will have to be postponed and the home we planned will have to be put Powers was captured May I and charged with being a spy after his plane was downed deep in So viet The incident brought international Several weeks later his wife was flown to the United States from Turkey where she was re covering from a leg broken in a skiing Spanish Arrive in Santo Fe SANTA AP Two senoritas from have arrived in Santa Fe to be the honor guests at the citys anniversary celebration this week The Senoritas Maria Teresa and Maria Luisa are the last living descendants of Santa Fes famed Eton Diego de Vargas who led the Spanish back into Santa Fe in the bloodless ojf high school honor pupil was the center of a community uproar to day because of his refusal ac cept a citizenship award from the local American Legion The Stephen said he rejected the award be cause he cannot respect Legion He did not outline his feelings in greater Bayne shocked an audience of nearly school officials and others during senior awards ceremonies last Friday In this Long Island com The local posts Americanism chairman announced that the boy would receive a gold pin as a citi who is president of the schools student organization quickly arose and said Wait I refuse to accept an award from an organization whose policies I cant School officials apologized for his action and said an official let ter of apology would be sent to the Principal John Keek ham said he was highly in dis favor of the manner in which the honor was The boy failed to return to his classes Monday and his Robert said he had taken a The boy is due to graduate June Bayne also received several de awards for academic achievement and is among the top 10 in his He has re a scholarship to Shootings Ruled Suicide IRONWOOD AP The shoot ings of two men whose bodies were found in their cabin in Wake field have been ruled a murder and suicide by Gogebic County Coroner Wilbur Killed were Toivo a construction and James a Both were single and shared the cabin near 12 miles cast of Iron Juntilla said Grondell shot Laine three times with a caliber pistol and then turned the weapon on Police said the shootings ap took place Saturday after a drinking Boat for Nikita To Be Returned WASHINGTON AP A jet powered which bears a silver plaque on its dashboard reading to Nikita Khrush chev from Dwight will be returned to its The boat is sitting on the lawn of the American embassy in Mos It is a rather bulky and noticeable symbol of the of the Paris summit conference on May American officials didnt know what to do with To give it to Khrushchev was unthinkable after die canceled the Presidents So viet After weeks of deliber ation it decided to ship it Actor Fined For Being Drunk LOS ANGELES AP Edward Robinson has been fined for being drunk in an alley last The court Monday warned the actor that his next offense would carry a Jail This was his misdemeanor Last June 7 Robinson was ar rested this time on a charge of disturbing the Neighbors complained that Robinson and Mary engaged in a southwest of Flier Says Plane Badly Smashed No Sign of Life Seen Debris which appeared to bo wreckage of a plane was spotted shortly after noon today In a swampy area two or three miles noisy squabble at his Malibu apartment on June The case is Machinists Vote On Offer Missile Strike Could Ease SAN AP Machinists today were voting on an offer by Convair that could ease the missile industrys labor trou as strike deadlines neared for other The International of Ma began polling mem bers Monday night on an offer that involves field wage rates per diem relation benefits and seniority at Atlas missile bas es struck eight days The stretching from Cape Canaveral in Florida to Califor nias Vanderberg Air Force has tied up the sites that test and fire the mighty United States only operational intercon Concerns Outside IAM spokesmen that the supplemental offer by Convair concerns only the outside missile sites and does not affect all of Voting was being conducted at 165 miles north of Los Angeles Edwards Cape Canaveral Offutt and Warren Negotiators continued to meet on an basis in San in San Diego the Engineers and Architects staged a walk out causing a heavy traf fic jam outside the Convair Ticket Lines The EAA said the strike was 80 per cent effective and that 10 per cent of the machinists respect ed the picket lines despite a IAM directive that they cross the lines because the company is getting down to serious The Engineers and Architects said it plans a walkout every Monday until their wage dispute is Pay scales in the affected plants range from an hour for ma to a month for en The unions seek various fringe benefits and pay bikes ranging from 14 cents an hour for machinists to a month for Wedding Fee Paid 35 Years Late A retired Methodist minister has been years a wedding he At Mondays closing session of the Hols ton Methodist the Carl Athearn of was presented a check by Bishop Boy The from ty of read For back to the American factory and wedding get the governments money said be forgot to pay the Heartbeat Is Controlled By Electronic Pacemaker an sets his own heartbeat by an electronic Barker explained today how he has obtained a new lease on life with the aid of the electronic gad get installed in January by a team of University of Minnesota sur father oi four said he had suffered several heart attacks and his heart beat had slowed to about 20 beats per The attacks finally forced him to quit work last He heard about the pacemaker developed at Minnesota and went there to consult Kwalton famed for his open heart The Minnesota surgeons devel a pacemaker for Barker and he was to work this The pacemaker he uses is a transistorized It has an special steel wire lead ing through Barkers chest to the heart where it is attached in two places to the ventricular With a simple Barker the electrical stimuli to cause his heart to heat at the rate of 80 to 85 beats per minute dur ing the At night he slows his heart beat to about 60 beats per He experiences no feeling from these small electrical shocks but keeps tab oc his heart by means of a flashing light oa the First reports indicated the wreckage was that of a Milwaukee plane missing since last Friday with two men No sign oi life was spotted near the Ground crews led by the Oneida county sheriffs department and conservation authorities were dis patched to the not far from the junction of Monico creek and the Pelican Edwin an employe of the County Airport who flew over the said only the rear fuselage and tail as sembly of the plane were Debris was scattered in a he Swampy The area in which the wreckage was spotted is not directly accessi ble by road or logging A search reportedly man ned by a of the miss ing first sighted the wreck The two men aboard the plane James and Harland both of But Wright was owner and pilot of the light The men left Milwaukee for Eagle River Friday afternoon for what was planned as a fishing A helicopter reportedly was sum to aid in reaching the A conservation department air plane from Tomahawk was sent to the The plane has radio equipment which will enable the pilot to direct ground rescue teams to the site of the Headquarters The Wisconsin Civil Air Patrol had set up headquarters here to day to direct the Crews of county conservation wardens and state highway patrol men also helped scour the area from the About 20 CAP planes from Ap Green Superior and as well as National Guard craft from Mil waukee and an Army conducted a daylong search Mon day without Most of the search planes flew out of the Rhinelander Oneida County Airport The air port was the center of activity again with this mornings search concentrated in the area immediately east and west of a line from Rhinelander to Eagle Skies were partly cloudy vis was excellent Be cause of the heavy foliage in wood ed much of the terrain searched by air Monday was re flown Sighting At one point late Monday after a pilot reported sighting what appeared to be a red wing tip in the north bay of Pelican lake but further checking by air and boat failed to locate The reported made by an unidentified search pilot upon landing at the sent Oneida county Sheriff Penny D r i v a Officer George along with Wayne Rhinelander and two conservation Warden Lawrence ler and Henry Bud Freund scurrying to Pelican Just as the group was about to launch its a report was received by radio that the sighting apparently was a false Another search pilot reported an oil B lick in a swamp 20 mites west of but later flights over that inaccessible area also failed to tura wjp aay Auth said the slick may have been caused by mosquito control efforts in the Boot 21 Prawn WARSAW AP U Eighteen school children 13 to 18 years a teacher and two boatmen died Monday when a boat capsized on the swift River ia ern Only children were the newspaper Zycie The children had gone their teacher to be ing floated down the one ol most beautiful