Rhinelander Daily News and The News North, The (Newspaper) - August 5, 1960, Rhinelander, Wisconsin The and NKW NORTH 117 FRIDAY AUGUST 8 PAGES TODAY PRICE SEVEN CENTS Kefauver Scores Stunning Victory In Dem Primary Estes Kefauver won a third term with a stunning landslide victory in Thursdays Tennessee Demo cratic in which civil rights was the overriding The billed as the tightest of the lanky senators turned into his greatest triumph as the states voters made it unmistakably clear they pre ferred his liberal philosophy to that of Judge Andrew a strong advocate of segregation and states the Democratic vice presidential candidate in led from the outset and quickly grabbed a two to one margin which he maintained throughout the Returns from of the states precincts gave Kefauver and Taylor The total vote was the highest for a Senate primary in the states The primary was the first held without an accom race for 65 per cent of the total vote compared with 70 per cent of the total when he defeated Pat Button six years Outcome The outcome had been watched nationally for an indication of the depth of Southern reaction to the civil rights proposals adopted by the Democratic National Conven Taylor sharply criticized this platform while Kefauver said only that it went a little too termed his victory an emphatic answer to the detract ors of the who tried to say that we are a backward The South will continue to move forward in the main stream of American he The who skyrocketed to national fame as a result of his investigations in the early said Tennessee by its vote showed the Democratic presidential headed by John will win the allegiance of Americans every Despite the decisive margin polled by Taylor went to bed without actually conceding The softspoken circuit judge from Jackson admitted only there are two strikes on Even Backers Kefauver swept across the state from East Tennessee with such an overwhelming vote even the most ardent of his supporters were He carried or led in all but two counties in the six congressional districts east of the Tennessee So complete was the his renomination was assured be fore reports from the three West Tennessee districts Taylora coming Even in West Kefauver received a substantial He held a narrow lead in the Ninth Memphis dis Taylor carried the Seventh and Eighth but not by the wide margins he had In two ette and voted in the primary for the first time since reconstruction There were no Negroes out number whites in both Polaris Passes Another Hurdle CAPE AP launching of a Polaris over its intended operational range for the first time has pushed the sub marine over another ma jor hurdle in its de velopment One of the stubby rockets streaked miles down the Caribbean range This is 150 miles farther than any pre vious Polaris flight and only 80 miles short of the planned initial combat range of The land pad launching the fourth Polaris shot in six days and 10th in a The system passed a big milestone in the last three weeks when three of four underwater from a nu clear submarine were Weather Forecasts North Mostly sunny and pleasant this Partly cloudy tonight and Satur day with scattered showers or thunderstorms late tonight and Not much change in Low tonight in the High Saturday in the Weather T h u r s days temperature range was from a low of 53 to a high of 77 with the 5 reading being 76 overnight the low was and at 7 today it was There was a trace of rain One Year Ago Tem from a low of 65 to a high ol 91 degrees no QUEEN MOTHERS BIRTHDAY Queen Mother marking her birthday in holds up her youngest Prince for the photographers in the garden of her Clarence The Queen Mother was visited by all three grandchildren Prin cess Prince Charles and NEA Telephoto North Wins First Redistrict Skirmish MADISON Wis consin lawmakers have won their first skirmish in what is expected to be another long fight over arv ing new state legislative The 1960 anticipat ing that there will be considera ble preliminary work to be done before the 1962 session gets the redistricting set up a committee to do the spade This committee met as the legislators from the north and those of the southern com got into a Assemblyman Willis Hutnik R a northern pro posed that some time be taken to study how other states have met their reapportionment State William Moser D Milwaukee called such a ure adding that de lay was the sole purpose of Hut niks not very subtle Its the first time Ive heard stay as ignorant as you want ex pressed in this Hut nik shot If we dont make use of all the information avail able to us we could get a machine out here to do the job for motion passed by an 84 Under new Senate and con gressional districts must be drawn to coincide with population figures produced in each The 1950 Legislature started working on the ticklish problem but it was not until 1954 before the Assembly and Senate districts were reapportioned according to There was no congres reapportionment after the 1950 If all the areas of Wisconsin had shared in the more than half million increase in population since there would be no prob the growth was pri marily centered in the southeast corner of the This would result in adding more districts in the heavy ation centers and making north Sec Page 3 Family Watches Rocket Pilot Set New Speed Mark EDWARDS AIR FORCE two sons at her side and one in her watched a distant planes white contrail cut across the blue desert Thirteen miles m an rocket was her test pilot Joe Walker moving faster than any human has ever moved before miles per He broke by 56 the un official worlds record set in 1956 by Air Force Milburn And Walker accomplished some thing else Apt didnt He returned Dies on Apts X2 rocket research plane went out of control moments after his plane reached a record died on the desert near here after an unsuccessful at tempt at bailing Walker rocketed to in a dive from Grace Walker and his sons watched from the yard of their nearby home he dropped down for a safe landing on the runways of this test a pilot for the Na tional Aeronautics and Space Ad was still exuberant an hour later as he told newsmen of his He told how a bomber took his up to feet and dropped He said he climbed to feet and then nosed over into a his rockets on full State Department Urges More Aid To Needy Nations WASHINGTON AP United States and other industrial countries have poured 18 billion dollars worth of economic aid into underdeveloped nations during the past six The American total was over 12 But the State Department says greater effort is needed to fill growing particular ly in Asia and and to meet the expanding economic challenge of the Soviet Communist In a report to the Senate For eign Relations and House Foreign Affairs committees released Thursday the department summarized aid totals since 1954 from 15 industrialized nations of the Free The report con cluded efforts so far have not been adequate to fill the require Loans The United States has supplied of the economic as sistance covered in the report for a total of Fourteen other including Japan and West Germany provided grants and other assistance totaling The report to Congress em that the United States is doing everything possible to get the other industrialized countries to increase their But itv said that in view of the vast needs such increases could not be count ed on to bring any reduction in the Pamphlet The State Department also re leased a pamphlet on the Com munist economic offensive stating that by last April the Soviet Un ion and other Red nations had given in credits and grants for economic and military assistance to 20 Since the modest beginnings in the pamphlet credits and grants extended by the Soviet bloc to Free World countries have increased almost steadily year by year until they attained a rate of about one bil lion dollars per year during 1958 and The pamphlet described the Communist use of aid as a means of making other countries sub servient to Red policies and pur Nelson Qualifies Victory Prediction MADISON Gaylord Nelson predicts with the Democratic ticket headed by John Kennedy will sweep Wisconsin in the No he added at a news conference anything can happen between now and No that might upset the Campaigns arc settled on elec tion not three months he but as of this moment I think the Democratic party will win in The governor said that he doesnt expect Kennedy to make more than one campaign swing through He added that he hoped to receive word when the Democratic presidential nom inee planned the trip so that he could campaign with Nelson said that Adlai Steven son also planned to campaign for Kennedy and the Democratic in In reply to a Nelson said he was flattered to learn that Herschell Loveless of Iowa had named him a suitable candi date for secretary of agriculture should Kennedy be But Im not qualified for the technicalities of such a Nel son Bombing of Hiroshima 15 Years Ago Tonight Launched World into Atom Era WASHINGTON AP Fifteen years ago tonight an explosion obliterated a signaled the end of a global war and spawned a lethal fear that still clouds the future of In the new Japanese city of Hiroshima people of aJi faiths will pause for a minute of silent prayer at Eastern Standard Time Japan memory of some who were killed outright and many others who were injured in the explosion of the first atomic Elsewhere in the world the an may pass virtually un But it will be remem bered by the 10 surviving Ameri can servicemen on board the B9 Enola They delivered the of a World War II program that cost the United States two billion dol Since many times that amount has been spent in making vastly more lethal nuclear weap ons or in seeking to devise means to counteract Only three men aboard the bomber that ushered in the mili tary atomic age are still on active The now Paul Tibbets commands the Strategic Air Commands 6th Air Division at Air Force Base in Florida The Thomas is squadron electronics maintenance at The flight Wyatt is sta at Barksdale Air Force La Navy who directed the arming of the bomb while the was in flight be tween the of Tinian and siate He was an admiral at the time of his Ol the crew members who have since left military one works with a candy manufac three are one is a one works with a scientific instruments manufac turer and another is in the elec tronics Three days after the destruction of a second atomic bomb was dropped on the port city of Since that day many atomic weapons of far more awesome power have been ex in The only known casualties of the test blasts were some animals placed within range for scientific experimentation pur Fifteen years ago the United States was the sole member of the atomic The Soviet Un ion years ago became a major Great Britain has test exploded several nuclear weapons and France has completed the first round oj its atomic testing UN Advance Guard Force Kept from Entering Katanga Sent Back to Leopoldville Army Issues Draft Coll for Men WASHINGTON AP The Army issued a draft call for men in more than the September bring ing to the number of in since the draft was re in September Nixon Will Lend Strength To Free Nations BULLETIN HONOLULU AP Vice President Richard Nixon departed today for Seattle after a campaign swing through open in his bid for the HONOLULU viewing the next president as personal chief of the nations foreign said Thursday the United States will always lend its strength to the free countries of the the Republican closed a campaign whirl of the state with a speech setting forth these aims for diplomacy military power not only equal of any potential en but dealing with other govern Be firm without being constantly for pro grams to reduce international ten always from a position of We must make clear to po aggressors throughout the that we will stand with the forces of Nixon told Hawaiians who filled Waikiki Shell in the island The vice president spoke on the eve of his return to the mainland after pressing the first offshore campaign of a presidential candi He and Nixon planned to leave for Seattle and an airport reception at Honolulu They expected to be back in the capital at dawn Earlier in his final day of vating Hawaiis three electoral Nixon established himself if elected as commander of diplomatic Nikita Says He Wants Summit Meet MOSCOW Premier Nikita Khrushchev told Prime Minister Harold Macmillan of Britain today he would like to dis cuss a nuclear test ban and the future of the basic problems of our times a summit he such a meeting can hardly be expected before the elections in Then he went Tass reported If the Soviet government does not meet with understanding lat and if obstacles to agreement on these questions will be put we shall conclude a peace treaty with the East German demo cratic He accused Macmillan of tak ing a hostile stand toward Russia by backing what he termed the aggressive policies of the United How can we have any respect for such a position the Soviet Premier asked Macmillan in a letter couched in charac blunt Khrushchev asserted that the flight of the Amer jean reconnaissance plane ac cording to Soviet Unions informa carried out not only from your territory but was agreed to by the British The Soviet leader the first time in a spy plane had been spotted over Soviet territory April or three weeks the U2 of Francis Gary Powers was shot The aircraft got back Khrushchev It was not shot down by But we saw And they know in the United States that we saw Yet despite Khrushchev the Americans sent in toe in order to stretch our nerves even Kennedy Says Dem Party Needs Peoples Mandate NEW YORK AP John arriving for a busy clay of activities said today he doesnt expect the forthcoming special session of Congress to carry out platform aims of either I never thought of this session as either party writing its plat he said For the Democratic party to carry out its he it would need a mandate from the people in the form of both the Congress and the execu tive the Democratic pres flew here in a drizzly rain from his sum mer home at Hyannis for a day of pol and visits with Before the takeoff from Hyan nis Kennedy told reporters he is happy about the big primary election victory scored by Estes Kefauver in but he said he believes it is a mistake to generalize about elections in reading political A small crowd was on hand at the airport to watch Kennedys Kennedy has dates to address editors of ethnic newspapers and to have lunch with editors of Time and Life The ethnic papers serve 25 nationality groups in this Kennedy has invited Felix Von secretary of state of West to confer with him this afternoon at the Park Avenue apartment the Kennedy family Kennedy presumably seeks from Von Eckhart some first hand information about the Free Worlds problems In West Germany and West How he announced merely that he had invited the German dig Von Eckhart is in the United States as the personal representa tive of West Chancel lor Konrad Missouri Utility Seizure Threatened KANSAS state will seize the strikebound Kansas City Power Light to day unless a wage dispute is set says James Union officials say they will defy seizure The governor issued his ultima tum Thursday saying the company and Electrical Workers Local 1464 have had plenty of time to settle their Blair said he would invoke Mis souris antistrike law which pro vides for technical seizure of a utility if a strike endangers public Supervisory employes have been operating company fa since the strike began three weeks There has been no suspension of William local 1464 business said We would have no hesitancy about go ing into court to test the consti of the law in the event Blair should decide to seize the The law provides a fine of 000 a day against a union that vio lates a state order to resume and a fine of against union Mother Flies to Hong Kong HONG KONG AP Mary Downey of New arrived by plane today en route to her second visit to her son In a Chinese Communist John a civilian employe of the was sentenced to a life term on nage charges in He was cap tured with another American aft er an Air Force plane crashed In China on a flight from Japan to Secrecy Surrounds Ikes Plans for Handling Congress AP dent plans for deal ing with the reconvening Congress apparently are being shaped on assumption that the session will be with This Is underscored by the at of secrecy the summer White House has been creating the past couple of weeks regarding methods of opera tion after he gets back to Wash ington this part ol his plans for he will go on nationwide television and radio next week to appeal for action on his legislative be announced Ends Vacation The President will end his New England vacation at 5 Sun day and fly back to The Senate returns to work Mon and the House a week later after recesses for the political Under any circumstances the forthcoming expected to last at least until Labor would be marked almost ably by a deep aura of politics in this presidential election Both parties have picked their candidates and written their plat Thats enough to assure political Assurance But this year the assurance to be This session Vice President Richard the Republican choice for the White will be presiding over the John Ken of the Demo cratic presidential and his running Lyndon Johnson of will be running things on the majority side of the after a conference with Eisenhower here last said the President had made it clear it was his view that it was vitally important that this be a Congressional session in which the interests of the people rather than politics be put But at the same time Nixon was political realist enough to say he doubted that much will be accom at the brief Japanese Royalty To Visit States WASHINGTON APi Japans Crown Prince Akihito and Prin cess Michiko will visit San Los New Chicago and Seattle as well as Washington during their good will visit to the United States Looks Like Lady Collie Pup Mends Broken Heart of Boy NEW YORK APi A boy have a broken heart even if he is only 9 years When your dog is killed Shelby Gomaz Collie died at sea in a shipboard acci She was romping on deck and fell into a The boy stood at the ships rail with heavy heart Thursday when the liner Santa Paula edged slowly into its New York Friends and relatives but Shelby j couldnt get be saw a Collie puppy on the She looks just like he told his Air Force The who has been transferred I back to the United States alter a i tour in admitted the dog looked like Father and sun moved into the In a few moments a messenger walked into the saloon and gave the just 10 weeks the The puppy was a gift from the ships passengers nd They bad taken up a collection and wired ahead for a dog matching Ladys Shelby happily buried his nose into the dogs What are you going to call her someone he A dog also can quickly mend the heart of a Bunche Fails to Find Compromise With Premier the advance guard to pave the way for soldiers was barred from entering Katan ga today and sent back to Leo with tary Ralph i Bunche said the men were technicians and should be allowed to start work Katanga said they were sol diers and refused to allow them to get off their Premier Moist Tshombe of Ka who has proclaimed the secession of his province from the new Congo showed he meant business in refusing to al low the United Nations to put his territory under He has said forces would have to fight their way Reports to top troubleshooter in the Congo for Dag came here Thursday and failed to work out a compromise with To day Bunche went back to the Congo capital of Leopoldville to report to The plane that carne to pick him up was surrounded by Ka tanga police and soldiers as it stood on the Godefroid Katanga interior went and personally informed the delegation It would not be allowed to get told newsmen he had warned Bunche that intervention of soldiers would be re as aggression and Katan ga would then be entitled to take legitimate measures of He said Bunche had told him that soldiers would not come til after further Holds News Just before Bunche be told a news conference I have gathered all tribal chiefs of Katanga in Elisabeth in order to explain the nal and external situation of Ka I have informed them of the decision to oppose the arrival of The chiefs agree with Bunche has been informed of my decisions and he realizes the situation is danger It appears that Tshombe has carried his opposition to in as far as possible on the diplomatic and the next move is up to the Tshombe appealed to Bunche Thursday to hold off on the move ment of soldiers into Katanga and to refer his governments ion from the central Congo gov to the Security Council for a review of the whole Katanga Parents Chain Boy To Bed as Lesson AP A six yearold boy and his parents told conflicting stories after sheriffs officers found the child chained like an unruly animal to an Iron bed in his home Sheriff Lang said the boy told him he had been chained to the bed all my The tearful and frightened parents insisted he had been chained only a few months to teach him a The mother said four the father Locked to the childs right ankle was a His parents said they alternated ankles from day to day so it wouldnt rub the The a plumber said he chained the boy only to keep him from running The boy admitted he was al lowed to go to Sunday The family showed an apparently re ligious turn of witnesses at the scene The boy was taken to County Juvenile Home to await a deci ion whether he would became a permanent ward of the Rocky Undergoes Minor Surgery Nelson Rockefeller under went minor surgery Wednesday for removal ol a growth under his right he disclosed Thursday