Rhinelander Daily News and The News North, The (Newspaper) - July 9, 1960, Rhinelander, Wisconsin Mid THE NEW NORTH 94 SATURDAY JULY 8 PAGES TODAY PRICE SEVEN CENTS Belgium Rushes Combat Troops Aid Congo Leaders Congo Belgium tushed combat troops to the Congo today to help African authorities In the new republic maintain an uneasy truce with mutinous native white settlers told of riot and humiliation at the hands of Several thousand women and Then a nighttime curfew was clamped on Leopoldville and the city was reported The refugees came across the swirling Congo River by ferry from capital of the new Congo to Brazza capital of this autonomous territory soon to gain dence from Landed by Others landed by plane In Luan capital of neighboring Portu guese Commercial air lines joined in an airlift from the whose 13 million people gained independence from Bel 10 days Two big Air force trans ports were dispatched to Brazza ville to help the About Americans are believed in the with 200 in Leopold No Americans were report ed Many of them have taken refuge in the Congolese soldiers invaded the embassy seeking a but Ambassador Clarke Tim reportedly talked them down and they From Brussels a detachment of 164 Belgian infantry armed with automatic weapons and dressed in combat uni were flown to the Communication between Leo and the outside world was sporadic and Day of But by Friday was a day of chaos in Leopold with native soldiers in con trol of the city for The Belgians reported via their diplomats and the state radio that calm was restored after Congo President Joseph Kasavubu talked to the who have been grumbling for pay raises and de manding dismissal of their white The peace plan was for the army chief of staff to be a Euro pean officer and the commander of the big Leopoldville military base to be a Congolese noncom missioned The Congo has no officers of its own in the man Kasavubu appealed to the lace Most stores and offices were closed and Kasavubu urged people to return to Case Workers File Labor Complaint MEETS NEW FRIENDS Deborah of introduces an orphan fawn to some new a kangaroo and a at Detroits childrens The fawn is one of five that were rescued In northern Michigan last and are being bottle fed at the NEA Tele photo Drowns In Rescue Attempt A youth drowned Friday in Fourth lake while at tempting to rescue a girl who fell out of a The girl was The victim was John 21034 Fayette Royal He was employed as a kit chen helper at Camp It was the second drowning of 1960 in Oneida According to the sheriffs Adams was out in a canoe with a fellow Olivette Two other Kath erine and Audrey Ben both of also em ployed in the camp were nearby in another All are Miss Morris and Miss Benion were tossed into the water when their canoe Miss Morris swam to the other canoe as Adams dived in to help Miss who reportedly was unable to Frantic The girl struggled frantically as Adams tried to keep her They parted and Adams suddenly disappeared beneath the the sheriffs office report RACINE new unfair labor practices complaint was filed Friday by striking UAW LO cal 18 agains the Case Anthony president of the said the complaint cited a telecast appeal to strikers by Case president William Grede urged members of Local 180 Thursday night to defy their union officials and return to Miss DeLaine held out a canoe paddle and Miss Benion clung to it until help The drowning occurred about Fourth lake is located seven or eight miles northeast of It is part of the Moens chain of Adams body was recovered two hours Dragging efforts wen conducted by Sheriff Penny Driv Committee Picked To Weigh Plans For Deer Season WAUSAU committee will offer tions on 1960 deer season at the state Conservation Commission meeting July The committee was named Fri day by Conservation Commission er Charles It will be com posed of two members each from the Executive Council of the Con servation the Forestry Advisory Committee and the Con servation The Congress council and the forestry group met with Smith bu could not reach a compromise plan for the fall deer The discussion topic was the spike buck plan proposed lasl month by the Spokesmen for the states wood and paper industry opposed the contending that it was too short and could not produce a sufficient kill to allevi o state for Khrushchev Warns to Keep Hands Off Cuba Says Rockets Can Strike American Mainland They have been out for four Man Killed In Freak Accident UNITY a old father of was shot and killed Friday in an ap parent freak accident in the home of an antique employed for the past month at the home of Fred was killed when struck in the chest by a bullet a caliber Lapers told authorities the gun was on a bench and discharged accidently when she fell against the was with her at the Weather Forecast Scattered showers or thundershowers likely in the west and north portions Saturday and Saturday night and over most of state High today in the low tonight ip Weather Fridays temperature range was from a low of 55 to a high of with the 5 reading being over night the lowest reading was 59 and at 7 today the tempera ture stood at There was no precipitation Tem from a low of 52 p a high of 74 precipita M of Officer George Fire men Donald Manning and council ors from the Constable Clyde Russ of Pine Lake assisted in keeping order along the shore where a crowd gathered to watch the dragging a city was summoned with a when a false report was that the youth had been taken from the Officers were informed Adams was an experienced Ii is believed he suffered a cramp or was stunned while the girl fought in wild Body The body was recovered in about eight feet of 150 feet off None of the four canoeists had life sheriffs office As kitchen employes of the they were permitted to use the canoes in the Camp Deerhorn is a boys camp operated by and Donald The body was taken to the Carl son Funeral Home in Rhinelander and was to be taken to Michigan Funeral arrangements were not known this Sister Die in Crash By The Associated Press A brother and sister were killed Friday night when a car crashed into a bridge abutment in Craw ford Their deaths raised the Wisconsin traffic toll for the year to compared with 371 at this time a year William of Madison and his Nora a telephone operator at Gays were killed at Friday when the car driven by Morgan struck a bridge abutment cine miles south of Gays Mills on ests by Delegates at the Conservation Congress last month approved the plan after rejecting a liberal season recommend ed by state game The congress also took a stand against the party permit system which permits four hunters to get a per mit to kill a deer of any sex for camp Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing CAMBRIDGE Army helicopter from Arlington made an emergency landing in a farm field west of here Friday Three crew men aboard were shaken Dane County traffic officials said another military helicopter was sent to pick up the They said the pilot reported the crafts motor forcing it Shelley Winters to Seek Separation NEW YORK AP Actress Shelley Winters says she will seek a legal separation from her hus actor Anthony The couple married in Miss appearing in summer stock in the New York made the announcement Friday through her Franciosa is in Holly It was her third his Nagle Beats Palmer By Single Wins British Open Scotland AP soft spoken berjack from won the British Open golf championship today as a charge by Arnold Palmer of La fell a single stroke who won the Masters and the United States champion ships with spectacular late fired a five under par 68 over the Old Course in the postponed fourth round But his score wasnt good to wipe out Nagles The Australian had a final 71 for 279 and the Nagle won on the very last hole when his second landed on the reen just 24 inches from the Palmer had gradually crept up on him during the round and had got ten a vital birdie on the infamous road to apply the pressure on the Nomination Battle Hears Climax LOS ANGELES AP Sen John Kennedy tightened the cordon around his rivals today as preconvention battling over the Democratic presidential nomina tion neared a No matter where his opponents turned for support from mitted Kennedys astute operators already had made their effective As the acknowledged front run the Massachusetts due here point to support in every area still regarded as political open range in advance of the conven tions formal opening If the platoon leaders of delega tions from New Jersey and vania consented to turn their ranks there seemed little doubt that Kennedy would gather a substantial majority of them into his These five states could provide 203 of the needed 761 votes tor the For a man whose bitterest enemies concede him around 600 on the first Ken regarded any ing action in this group with high To keep Kennedy from storm ng the nomination fortress on the irst convention Lyndon Johnson of Texas and other aspir ants counted heavily on Minnesota and New Jersey from these Negroes Take Seats Beside Whites In AP Springtime when college stu dents like to kick their heels was drawing near when Negro students began crowding into seg regaled lunch counter scats in this biggest North Carolina city lation That was last when lunch counter protests were jus beginning to spread across th The local merchants thought it was just a type of says Robert Gore Negro philosophy student at John son Smih and believed it would blow over as soon as school was out for the Now it is and the firs Negroes will take their seats to day beside whites at lunch coun ters in seven and drug stores Charlotte thus becomes the latest among a number of South ern cities where have been followed by discussions anc then desegregation of lunch coun or announced plans to de These include Winston Corpus Galveston and San An and Alexandria and Fair In Charlotte there had been a break in the demon when student leaders agreed to a truce while members of a mayors study committee talked the problem over with merr Several days ago the demonstrations began the Negroes protesting that merchants were refusing to discuss the Agreement was announced Fri day night to recommendations that the lunch counters be opened to both Persistence was the says and a similar picture is given by John a former Davidson College president who was chairman of the study Discussions went slowly at says There was no general feeling among the merchants that could be They agreed to meet with com members but felt nothing could be gained by group the stu dents generally were and on the whole there was steady progress toward a Motorists Lose Driving Rights Pilot Surprises Freeway Motorists LOS ANGELES AP Motor ists on Los Angeles freeways are notoriously hard to But oven those who thought theyd seen everything got a start Friday from Ken Baird He land ed his light plane neatly on the outbound lanes of the Golden State without touching wing tip to He had accurately matched his 80 landing speed to the flow of rush hour au to of nearby said he was forced down by a brok en To keep from blocking Baird taxied 500 to the shel ter of a paved Then a passing motorist attached a and towed the plane two miles to the nearest Thief Loot In Police Station AP Police in an restaurant burglary Friday hadnt far to The loot was stashed in the police Police received the burglary re port while questioning Clifton about a series of other thefts In the who just returned from the wash admitted the police but where was the money A check of the washroom and a in the station kitchen turned up Detectives still havent found the rest of ho miss Ing money but theyve thor searched the Hicks was charged with bur Slice of Key Delegations Claimed by Johnson Backers MADISON total of 511 motorists lost their driving privileges during the first six months of an 11 per cen increase over the similar 1959 the State Motor Vehicle Department reported The total includes both sions and most oc ranging from two to a The department said most drivers involved were re quired to pass driving examina tions before restoration of their LOS ANGELES AP A siz able slice of votes from the big California and Pennsylvania dele gations to the Democratic nation al convention was claimed today for Lyndon Oscar chairman of the Citizens for Johnson commit staked out the claim in an interview as the Texan set out to woo more delegates in his bid for the presidential Johnson expressed confidence on his arrival here Friday that he would overcome the lead built up jy his John Kennedy of The Kennedy camp disputed Snatch Some Secretary of the In in the Truman administra said Johnson has snatched some delegates away from Ken in California and other states he didnt name in the last two He said the Texan has roped in some delegates who were or Stuart Symington of Mis the other open contender for he The California ion is pledged to Edmund Brown as a favorite but Chapman said he expects Brown o release the delegation and de lare for Kennedy Asked if Johnson had a chance or as many as 10 or 20 votes rom the California hapman replied that he will get more than twice Support for Chapmans conten tion came William Mun the states democratic chair who told newsmen he Social Human Crisis Cited in Statement That Mexico Must Provide Oil to Cuba CITY AP A close by Conservatives and other friend of President Adolfo Lopez Mateos says Mexico must provide uba with oil to cope with what he calls a social and human Senate Leader Manuel Moreno Sanchez told newsmen Friday night Cuba is facing a social and human crisis and that Mexico could not remain It is not a matter of he senator does not lave an oil But Cuba is acing a need for a fundamental element vital to its It is a time of It is not It is entirely a social ind human His statement came despite gen unfavorable reaction to an earlier assertion by Deputy Em lio Sanchez Piedras that Mexico roust side with Cuba in its wita the United ijQ President Lopez Mateos has remained silent in the controversy which is blowing up in Mexico over Ambassador Robert Hill made a hurried call on Foreign Minister Manuel late Details of the meeting were not revealed by either side but Hill left with a worried Jock on bis Follow Leftist Indications of a turn in Mexi can policy came June 24 at a party given for Moreno At the same Alfonso Corona del president of the ruling Party of Revolutionary in said Mexico should fol low a leftist There was some thought that perhaps Sanchez Piedras may have been somewhat out ol step with his government in the Although be ae a leader of he is a disciple of Lazaro symbol of the partys left wing and champion of agrar ian Cardenas views are a factor in Mexican policy but not in the field of foreign Officials of the PRI remained waiting word from the President The federation of farm organi said it is not possible for free and lover of peace and to side with a young dictator who serves knowingly or otherwise a foreign military power such as Both Mexicans and outsiders were equally confused by the re marks that Mexico apparently supports Cuba in its dispute with the United Sanchez Piedras told a party caucus Thursday that it appeared the United States is closing the doors of its friendship and under in the face of the yeara ings of the Cuban people to live lo liberty and economic dence w personally leans to Adlai Steven was a caller at Johnsons hotel Strength Picks Munnell said Johnsons strength among the California delegates has picked that he will get much more than the six votes forecast earlier in some Its a fluid Munnell I dont think anyone has it sewed Chapman said he expects John sgn to get about onethird of the 81 votes of the Pennsylvania dele It will caucus Chapman also said that after one or two ballots Johnson will do all right in the Kan sas and Iowa delegations and in the Maryland captured by Kennedy in a Buford Ellington of Ten was one of the early callers at Johnsons Im helping the senator in any way I he New Dutch Elm Coses Reported MADISON AP State plant diagnosed 625 new cases of Dutch elm disease last bringing total for the season to A state elm disease laboratory report issued today showed 10 municipalities in southeast had their first first reported in the state in is fatal to American elm Municipalities with initial cases were Mon ona Helen La irange township in Walworth Herter to Confer With Dillon Prior To Ike Meeting WASHINGTON AP Secre tary of State Christian back from a weeks con fers with Undersecretary Douglas Dillon today on the Cuban crisis in preparation for a policy meet ing Monday with President Eisen returned from his sum mer home at Friday night in order to get a first hand report prior to Dillons de parture this afternoon for a Eu ropean Herter also expected to be brought up to date on two other situations Soviet Premier Niki ta Khrushchevs threat to set off a new Berlin crisis next Septem ber and rioting in the Congo re According to State Depart ment citizens in the Congo so far have escaped A waits The State Department was still awaiting clarification of the Mexi can governments attitude on the row with the Cuban regime of Prime Minister Fidel A statement late Friday night by a close friend of Mexican dent Adolfo Lopez was certain to raise further Mexican Senate Leader Manuel Moreno Sanchez told newsmen in Guadalajara that Mexico must pro vide Cuba with Moreno San chez said Cuba is facing a social and human crisis and that Mexi co could not remain He said it is not a matter of trade it is entirely a social and and Merton townships to and human No Immediate The State Department had in quired of the Mexican dor here Friday and at the foreign office in Mexico City whether the government supports a stand taken by another leading Mexican It got no im mediate The Emilio Sanchez a Congressional spokes man for Mexicos ruling said in a speech Thursday that his na tion is solidly backing the Cuban against the United The Ambassador in Robert made inquiry of the Mexican foreign office while Assistant Secretary of State Roy discussed the situa tion here with Mexican dor Antonio Hill reportedly was instructed by the State Department to express to the Mexican government dent personal inter est in maintaining friendly rela tions with Mexico on this as on other Forley Defines Rigged Convention LOS ANGELES APi James veteran Democratic warhorse of the Roosevelt offers this definition of a rigged A political convention is al ways rigged when the other fel lows are ID control and it is open when delegates are in con Pledges AllOut Castro Support to Cheering Crowds MOSCOW AP Soviet Prem ier Khrushchev warned to day that Soviet artillery meaning rockets could hit the American mainland If the United moved against In a bristling he pledged allout Soviet support for Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and warned the United States to keep its Hada off that Caribbean Amid he told a meeting of school teachers in the Kremlin that this months missiles test In to the Pacific showed that the So viet Union had rockets which could hit targets accurately at a distance of kilometers about This would enable them to strike the heart land of the United Not So Now the United States is not so unreachable as it once Speaking in case of Soviet artillery can sup port with their rocket fire the Cu ban people if aggressive forces in the Pentagon dare to start in against Khrush chev Khrushchev charged that the United is attempting to strangle Cuba with an economic blockade and added We our Cuban broth ers fight an economic and the blockade will be a fail The Soviet Premier charged the people of the Latin American countries are living in poverty be cause American monopolists are living in Attacks He attacked New York Nelson Rockefeller for allegedly suggesting economic reprisals against Khrushchev said this was a flagrant example of monopolist He went on to say that despite United States opposition the So camp is mightier than ev er Speaking of the entire Soviet he said We on our side will do our best to support Nobody will succeed in strangling the Cuban The Soviet who re turned from a visit to Austria Fri led into this section on Cuba by denying that his speeches in Austria attacking the West violat ed Austrian This charge had been made by the United If somebody is interfering in internal affairs of another coun he then it is the United States in Loneliness Worst Of Survival Test SALT LAKE CITY AP I became very very pray very emotional about says Robert Lind who deliberately lost him self in the wilds to test a survival This went on for about three hours every afternoon for six Lindblad describ ing the extreme loneliness as the part of his 15 day trek through the wilderness of western He hiked out of the hills 12 pounds lighter after living for more than two weeks out of a kit of his own size and shape of a lon fuel I feel much better now than when I he A doctor who examined Lindblad in Pine before be flew home here said he was in perfect He says a stint as an Air Force specialist in Arctic survival had convinced him that military vival kits were not He developed his own consisting mainly of extremely concentrated food Lindblad parachuted into Wyo mings Burnt fet above sea to begin the J second phase of his test was hike along the snowy The third a static and Thats thg set iau