Sheboygan Press, The (Newspaper) - May 16, 1962, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Che THE PAST IS GONE WE FACE TO-DAY VOL. NO. 127 FOUR SECTIONS 44 Pages MAY 1962 PRICE 7 CENTS translated as the kings is described as the largest and most avenue in S. jet spearheaded the landing of Marines in Thailand today to build up the defenses against Communists in ing AP Move Bolsters Incumbents Strength Will Elections By United Press International The favorites and the bents appeared certain of today in most of the mary elections in Pennsylvania and The posts at stake included the governorships of all throe states and various U.S. House and ate The best-known figure m the Fred won the Republican nomination lor nor of Nebraska by a With about half of the state's pre- interior secretary in the Eisenhower ad- held a 0-1 margin over his nearest George A lie will lace Gov. Frank B. Morrison in Morrison defeated Ralph G. the widow of his as by a margin of about 5-1. In lormer delphia Mayor Richardson Morth held a whopping margin in the Democratic primary tor the It appeared he would face a fellow Yale Rep. William who held an even bigger lead in the GOP In Gov. Mi Hard won the Democratic re- nomination to face the former state motor vehicles Frank the Republican in the Other major Lawyer Carlton held a solid lead m the cratic nomination for over state House Speaker Perry In the closest race m the former Turn to page col. 5 Pushes Clifford Adams is one man who can push state troopers around and get away with it. Adams pushed 30 troopers into the Boys Club ming pool Tuesday to acquaint them with the latest techniques in his course on By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON The landing of U.S. m Thailand was ordered by President dy to redress the military balance between and anti- Communist power in Southeast as well as to strengthen Thai With the balance ad- ministration officials foresee a better chance to negotiate a peaceful political settlement in Such a it is hoped would con- tribute to greater stability throughout Southeast Kennedy acted outside the chinery of the Southeast Asia Treaty in sending troops into Now the United States would j like other Allied nations with a direct interest in the defense of the region to contribute A request that they do so is reported to have been made to several Allied ambassadors In acting outside SEATO though under the defense tions ol the 1954 SEATO pact Kennedy has once more asserted within a lew weeks his intention to follow policies he conceives essential to U.S. even though some Allied countries may not The President's new move is comparable to his as expressed in two recent news to go ahead with U talks on the possibility ot a Berlin even though some of the activities have failed to get full support from one or another of the In the case of ates Kennedy applied his conviction that at critical points of cold war conflict the or forces can be blocked only by the presence ot American He and his advisers obviously felt it would be unwise to delay action on Laos while engaging in prolonged Allied consultations under a formula that would mit a veto of a necessary The SEATO treaty provides for unanimous agreement in event of a military It had become evident by last Saturday that Kennedy was de- actual announcement Marines aboard the ploying U S. in Southeast his first move being the dispatch of a 7th Fleet aircraft carrier task torce to the Gulf of The that task force would be landing day was not made until after full agreement had been worked out with the Thai on the theory that Communist leaders understand the exercise ot Soviet Anatoly Dobrynin called at the State Department Tuesday afternoon and told Secretary Dean Rusk that the Soviet government Turn to col. 7 3 Prisoners Overpower Flee CHICAGO including hired gunman liam held in the ambush slaying of a union over- powered three guards to escape today from special fifth floor They weie being held m a sec tion of the Cook County tration building reserved for state's attorney's witnesses when the break occurred at a.m. Police said one of the three asked for a glass of water and when a guard brought they at- stripped the guard of keys to a wall vault containing guns and rode down an elevator to cape armed with five loaded caliber The three prisoners in a new car owned by one of the Authorities throughout Il- Indiana and Michigan were alerted after the and fleets of squad cars prowled the watching main arteries out of the city for the Hours a tier the there was no indication by police of any Turn to pa fie coL S Send Troops Into U.S. Urges S. Pacific Allies Behind Laos Communism Forced U.S. To Step Into Southeastern Asia Disputes EDITOR'S What is the outlook in Southeast Here is an appraisal from a correspondent who has worked in all three countries involved in the current crisis Viet Nam and The writer is chief of The Associated Press Bureau at Honk He is currently in the United States on home By ROY YORK States has drawn two lines through the swamplands and rugged mountains ot ly explosive Southeast One line is on the frontier of South Viet The other is on the frontier ot There is a big gap between these and they don't look loo But the United States seemingly has little choice but to defend them if the advance of Communist forces is to bo stopped in Southeast Asia at this Jate The lines have one slim factor in their The areas behind them are run by governments that are still Little landlocked the area in between the two is a hole that could turn into a Communist But there are signs the U.S. government today regards Laos as Fur a year the United States has been trying to settle for a neutral coalition government in With two-thirds of the try overrun by Todays Index Latest news is listed on The Press classified News of what people have to or want to Phone GL 7- 7711. Regular Features Page No. Classified 40-41-42-43 Comics 37 Editorial Husbands 7 Markets 10 Personals 8 40 31-32-33 38-39 21 36 Show Time Society Sports Television Timetable any such coalition be heavily weighted in favor of the That seems to make a almost inevitable did we get into such a What are we doing in Southeast Asia And what can we salvage These are the questions the average American may and cannot although he is one of the most literate citizens in the The average citizen of the three countries most directly South Viet Nam and the foggiest idea of what's going Most of them have never seen a newspaper or heard a The majority of the people of Laos don't know the name of their country or that it has been in- dependent seven the most primitive of these three has no hardly any The except for a few hardy mountain are fun-loving and The last thing they want to do is That is why they break Turn to page col 7 Fire Official Involved In Estes Case WASHINGTON The Senate pumped more juice into its investigation of the crackling Billie Sol Estes case today as another government ames T. fired for his con- with the Secretary of Agriculture himself bombarded by Republican demands that he dismissed Ralph saying an FBI investigation showed that Estes had paid some of Ralph's telephone a Kennedy tion appointee stepped down last February as an assistant tary of agriculture to train as an agriculture attache in the He said his firing was un- justified and came as a complete He said he planned to issue a statement Put Into High Gear Jn his year as assistant Ralph in charge of the department's support and Estes was one of biggest operators in cotton and grain the Senate tions subcommittee put into high gear its probe of who built a business empire on the sand of government farm grams and on pay Sen. John L. chairman of the disclosed he had subpoenaed Estes for questioning about influence deals with He also announced he was throwing dozen more maybe into the widening The Senate group expects to begin hearings late this month Estes has been indicted on fed eral and state fraud His relationships with Congress mem bers and government officials are under scrutiny by two investigating groups anc four grand He has de clared himself a Tennessee Turn 10 Bush Pulls Out Of Senate Race In Conn. Sen. Prescott Bush announced today that he is withdrawing as a candidate tor re He said he does not have the strength and vigor needed to do full justice to the campaign The Greenwich who was scheduled for renomination for a third term at the lune 4-5 state made his disclosure at a news is a demanding state upon a senator and ly so. I feel it is in the best interests of my party and my state that I he of my physician strongly reinforced my The who marked his 67th birthday was ob- served wearing a hearing aid tor the tirst The GOP state leadership had been counting on Bush for a re- match with Democrat Abraham A. whom Bush defeated in 1952. State Chairman A. Searle ney described the senator's deci- sion as news for the people of Connecticut and indeed the POLICE CHIEF STEEN W. HEIMKE points to cracked windshield of a car on Leary's Used Car Ashland as owner Dan Leary looks Over 30 cars on the lot have been aged by vandals causing damage estimated at over and Mr. Leary has offered a cash reward to the person furnishing Chief Heimke with information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who damaged his Press Prescott Bush s Some Stud Eng. today was his knowledge of animals because of what happened when he gave a a friendly pat on the 'The next thing I knew I was lying he said after the pat. was no It was an un- friendly Intrastate Phone Tolls Are Reduced MADISON Wisconsin Telephone Co. today announced a reduction in toll rates on long dis- tance calls within the state that will amount to an estimated 000 a year saving to The company made the greatest reduction in calls made at on Sundays and The through the State Public Service said the reduction would in effect be Wisconsin Telephone has mam stations in the state and independent companies also have joined in the The new long distance rates for calls within the state will go into effect June 21. The rates provide that er 6 p.m. daily and all-day day rates will be reduced on all calls of 32 miles or The reduction increases as the dis- tance increases and the maximum charge on longest distances will be cut from 99 cents to 75 cents for a three minute tion After 9 p.m. each day the new rates provide a maximum charge of 45 cents for a three minute compared with 99 cents at The maximum charge for a 10- minute call after 9 p.m. be reduced from to 75 The maximum rate for daily station to station calls of three minutes will be 99 a tion of 15 The reduction in rates ed from a change in cost cations affecting the division of toll revenues between the long lines division of American Tele- phone and Telegraph and various operating The change was announced earlier by the Federal Communications sion and the National Association of Railroad and Utility Press Search For Windshield Vandals Weather WISCONSIN Generally con- unseasonably warm though chance of a few showers extreme northwest night and Low tonight mostly in the 60s. High day 82-90. Winds South to southwest 12 to 20 miles per diminishing a little Thursday south to southwest winds 15 to 25 Sheboygan Temperatures Temperatures By U S. Weather Yesterday's high Ox ei night 8 a m temperature 68 Skies Today Sunset 8.10 p m Sunrise 5.23a.m. tomorrow 4 46 a m F till Moon May 19 Visible Planets sets 9 31 p m. sets 10.01 p m. rises 1 49 a rises a m. In the southeast at sunrise Times Central Computed For The Sheboygan Press By Bailey R. Vermont All police personnel placed on duly today in an effort to halt Hie wholesale being done to automobile windshields in 24-hour duty I mean every man nab been instructed to keep his eyes and ears open on duty and Police Chief Steen W. Heimke the chance that he may get a lip which could lead to the arrest ol the also urge any son has any knowledge ot these to contact me The source of any and all information received will be held in strict who have anv cion that their youngster may have something to do with these acts will be their child by giving the police all tion A meeting oi all car dealers in the area is set for late which time Chief Heimke and Capt. Oakley Frank will confer with the ers on what has been done and what will be done halt the Reward Posted A reward was offered day by Dan owner oi Leary's Used lot for in- formation to the arrest and conviction of the responsible Car dealers have hoi ne the brunt of the which has run into of at this Capt. Frank consideration is being given calling in police to help patrol the city during night time are not absolutely sure just how the damage is whether by powerful pellet or BB or with some pointed tool wielded by The damage consists of a small oi idd on the with glas breaking oti in a larger area on the 11 not repaired in a short time weather conditions cause the en- tire windshield to Most of the damage is beim done to the area of the windshield so that it Impairs the vision ot the and the entire glass must be replaced at considerable The first instance ot windshield vandalism occurred on Oct. S. when the windshields ot eight cars at Used Car 1919 Ashland were damaged to the extent of No other complaints were re- by police until 11 days May when 13 cars were aged at Lee and Ed's Used Car Turn to col. 1 Where's Only Two Of 24 Knew Ll LAS Nev. Where's Only two of 24 persons in a man on the street interview in this desert gambling city Tuesday by United Press In- had the slightest Seven persons had no idea where the small mountainous country in southeast between Thailand and North Viet was Six of those questioned thought Laos was an one woman thought the country was a military leader in Russia with the rest ot them Com- One elderly couple apparently felt it was a Las Vegas wouldn't have the slightest the only visiting here Deal Possibly Fatal Blow To Medicare WASHINGTON and possibly blow was delivered today to prospects for congressional passage this year of President Kennedy's ical care program for the One of the Democrats who had been tentatively counted upon to help pry some compromise sion out of the House Ways and Means Committee disclosed that he would vote against the don't intend to vote for it this Rep. Clark W. told United Press In- Thompson's opposition raised grave doubt administration forces would be able to break the com- bottleneck that has blocked congressional action for five years on bills to add hospitalization in- surance to cash benefits of the Social Security The showdown vote is expected next Thirty Rallies Planned Thompson spoke out just five days in advance of simultaneous rallies that will be staged by ical care supporters in 30 big ies in an effort to whip up pressure on Con- President Kennedy will lend his prestige to the rallies next day afternoon with a nationally televised address from New York City's Madison Square Thompson said he opposed to action this year on Kennedy's proposal because he wanted to see how the present gram of federal aid for the cally needy works out in his home He said the Texas Turn to page col. Expect Five Nations To OK Appeal By STEWART HENSLEY United Press International WASHINGTON can officials said today the United States asked its Allies m South Pacific to join it in sending military forces into i said New Pakistan and the Philippines had been asked to the dispatch of small forces to take their place side U.S. sea and air forces being flown into the area near the border of Most of the representatives here oi the countries involved were said to have responded favorably to the But U.S. officials declined to give their reaction on a The U.S. request for token Allied forces was put before the and other representatives of the five countries Tuesday by Averell assistant secretary of state for Far Eastern Hope for Settlement hope for a diplomatic settlement in Laos was spurred by Russia's renewed pledge to port a cease-fire and work for creation of an independent neutral government m the little Southeast Asia Top warned against anv undue They pointed out that Communist tions in the area still were far from The U.S. buildup w Southeast Asia was going steadily with an Marine battle group scheduled to go ashore late today in which borders The added to U.S. Army troops already headed for the Mekong River boundary of a Army ment to follow and Air Force and Marine air will bring the total American strength in Thailand to about said Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin's in a conference Tuesday with Secretary of State Dean Rusk of Russia's year-old pledge to port a cease fire and creation of an independent government in Laos was heartening as far as it The real test uill they on the ground in Laos where the Pathet Lao re- bels appear to be holding their fire after wresting the northwest part of the country from pro-Western government Bank on Former Premier The United States is pinning its hope for a political settlement on neutralist former Premier vanna who has tried un- successfully m recent months to form a coalition with elements of the royal government and the Communist Pathet Souvanna plans to return to Laos from Paris this weekend for another He was said to be irritated with the with whom he has worked at for undertaking the attack in northern Laos 10 days ago out advising him of their But he was equally irritated with the government Premier Bonn Oum and Gen. Phoumi for refusing to join the coalition and carrying out a military buildup which appears to have provoked the Communist Some ot the caution among top U S. over stems from their inp that Russia does not have complete control of the actions of the Pathet They recognize that Communist China and Red North Viet Nam both have a finger in the pic and are in favor of tougher and more dangerous action than Moscow in some Favor Dangerous Action Officials said Kennedy's moves to build up U.S. military strength were designed to give him to cope with any The United States larly wants to show Thailand and other Southeast Asian allies that whatever happens in ican forces would defend the rest of the non-Communist territory in the The show of U.S. military cle also is a diplomatic since it undoubtedly will have some effect on the calculations of the Communists in Laos and where in the