Sheboygan Press, The (Newspaper) - May 21, 1962, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Ch e THE PAST 18 CONE WE FACE VOL NO. 131 TWO SECTIONS 22 P MAY 1962 PRICE 7 CENTS 6 Who Defied Probe Illegally Court 3y CHARLOTTE G. United Press International WASHINGTON The Supreme Court ruled today that six witnesses who defied congressional investigations of Communist activities were illegally convicted of contempt because of faulty In reversing the the court declared grand indictments in contempt of Congress cases must pinpoint the sub- ject being investigated when the witness is For the Justice ter Stewart each j the indictment returned by the i grand jury failed to identify the subject under congressional sub- j committee inquiry at the time the witness was recent the court held that congressional j tees must clearly spell out the j purposes of their Stewart pointed out in today's rulings that the court had never j before decided whether a grand jury indictment must do the Basic In Law Stewart pointed out that many contempt cases previously ed by the court have pointed up the importance of determining j whether the question addressed to the witnesses were Stewart then developed the im- portance to an accused individual of an indictment by a grand He said this is basic in common law going back to the 12th vice which inheres in the failure of an indictment the contempt to identify the subject matter under inquiry is the violation of the basic principle the accused must he apprised by the Kenneth Greenquist Is Appointed Regent MADISON Kenneth L. 52. a Racine reasonable of oi Raps WASHINGTON cratic National Chairman John M. Bailey said today the Republicans are in a state of intellectual while ihe Democrats have good issues and a real record of accomplishment to take 10 the Bailey opened a campaign con- ference tor Democratic women with an attack on both Republican conservatives and He told the estimated gates in a prepared speech that Republicans are floundering in search of issues as the Democrats display an energetic tion trying to make the United States a better country in a better Today's sessions were to be en over to briefings of the gates by a score of officials on ad- ministration policies and and a dinner tonight to be addressed by Vice President don B. Johnson and Senate Leader Mike Mansfield of GOP Parley Negative Bailey contrasted the cratic meeting with a similar one held by Republican women here last He said the Republican meetings were basically but the cratic program concerns itself with the and the future with the dead and dying Then Bailey turned to the men in the opposition He said present Republican leaders are edging closer the Birchite type right-wing fanatics in their attacks upon the President and the Democratic He said Republican National appointed to the University William E. Miller re- President Launches Across Country Medicare Campaign AMA On TV Tonight To Counter Moves By The Associated Press The Kennedy the President leading the has carried a plea for its medical care for the aged gram across the nation in an attempt to to bear on The American Medical Association goes on nationwide television tonight to counter the While President Kennedy addressed at New York City's Madison Square Garden Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson and other spokesman sounded calls for HUGE CROWD filled New York's Madison Square Garden Sunday to hear President Kennedy speak on the administration's proposals for cal care for the Part of the crowd is Other rallies were held across the The President appealed to the nation's doctors to support the AP poet of medical care for the aged Social Security at more than a score ot rallies across the Many including some prospective recipients of benefits under the son chanted we when the spokesmen told them to write their congressmen and urge support for the JFK Asks All To Work For Prosperity nal tire of the accusation 11 dav him the opinion The vote on the sixth case 4-1 with Justice William Brennan joining Frankfurter and White as a The none of whom the self incrimination Anthony a Yellow called before a House on activities Sept. at hearings in as part of an tion into Communist activity in Tuni to pane col. 5 by Guy lord succeeds II a ro I d also a Ranne attorney whose term expired May J. Thr new regent was a senator Irom 1TO to 19-13. He was Accuse Of Resuming Dictatorship BUENOS AIRES dent Jose Maria Guido today was accused of returning dictatorship to Argentina by sending Congress into a long recess and suspending political His purpose was to purge Peronists from political Backed by the military chiefs who put him in to replace ousted President Arturo Frondizi months the mild-mannered small-town lawyer who said he j never aspired to power now will j govern by decree for at least a j j Guide's dictatorship was fronted with an immediate test of strength as workers on the railroads began a 24- hour strike at midnight to protest delays in payment of salaries and Rapped By Own Parly Union leaders rebuffed attempts j by Economics Minister Alvaro j to stall off the walkout to give the regime time to bring the nation out of what the ment called a financial crisis of the most serious Guido came under fire from leaders ot his Town Intransigent a member of the Progressive After naval service in World War Tuo he became city ney of Racine in 1946 and held that office tour Greenquist was stato er ol the American Legion m 1951 and 1952. He is a native of Florence and is the lather ol two The appointment is for a term and must be con- firmed by the state Nelson now has named live members of the board ol Weather 1SCONS1N ed show ers and thunderstorms south halt ers and thunderstorms likely en- tire slate Not much change in temperature except a little warmer south and west tions tonight 47-54 55-62 High Tuesday 5S-G5 65-75 Temperatures By U S Weather high 78 low 4 t 8 Skies Today 15 p m. a m. p.m. 26 cently addressed a conference of right-wing groups here and a speech that would have been perfectly appropriate for a Birch Society Hear Rostow What about the liberals in the Republican Bailey own question He by answered his saying Sen. Sunrise tomorrow I Quarter he ai is 29 m Thruston B. seeks identification as a Guard yet Barry a conservative made a Old speech at a fund-raising dinner for Walt W. counselor of the State Department and man of the department's policy planning told the women the situation in South Viet Nam is now much more hopeful than it was six months He said in his prepared speech that the United States has made progress in bringing the nist guerrilla war against the Southeast Asian country under Rostow said best military and civilian minds in the ment are now tackling the lem of and guerilla warfare on which the al Communist movement places such high hopes for the Downs LONDON ga Lord has accepted an offer for free travel for him and his heirs up ny slow j and clown Britain's highest me sLus I b was made by the Welsh Snowdon Mountain Railway Dutch Set For Assault On Guinea West New Guinea Dutch officials reported today that more than 400 Indo- soldiers and paratroopers now have been landed on West New Guinea and that a combined land and sea attack would be launched against them within 48 The Dutch were reported con- bombing Indonesian island Spokesman at Dutch military headquarters here said Rear Adm. Leendert of Dutch forces in New is preparing the concentrated at- tack by Navy and Air Force units on four major Indo- positions established by the paratroopers in the past The spokesmen said the tions were located at 20 miles north of Kaimana where 80 troopers were dropped a few miles from Fak Fak Harbor where 100 Indonesians landed iasi 30 miles northeast of Fak Fak where 50 troopers were besieged by Dutch forces in a that gan April and where mono than 200 Indonesians dropped during the These were other developments n the simmering New Guinea dispute between Indonesia and the J. Dutch Terror Stalking Lives Of Algeria WASHINGTON I dent Kennedy appealed today to whose speech of earned on nationwide predicted thai ihe would pass I ncss and the to Congress as Or organization labels and help the administration pee the economy going at Tu The Chief opening a 4'I've been running my legs off ALGIERS middle-aged taking odd job I can Can I tide comes in. next He i noted that Britain adopted similar 30 vears I 7 O'clock Program The American Medical House conference on which vigorously opposes economic said he takes ed support from every group to By RODNEY ANGOVE European family man took a deep breath and gazed out over the blue the white jetties and the graceful sail the rebellion we had a wonderful he was not making much money but that didn't Now it's all All we is Once the average European white-collar worker had a life of swimming at miles of unspoiled sail boating and even ski ing in the snowcapped Algerian Now all he has left are problems as terror stalks company offices were tered by a plastic he are supposed to pay the employes compensation for a tain but we will never get it without going to that last much The uncertainties of daily life plague each home with A late husband may mean a ing by a band of for the kilting of Moslems by the European Secret Army to the air at 7 p. m. make the United States a the The president of night in a network television gram designed to answer the The Chief Executive told about the delegates to the conference Dr. Leonard W. this country's task is to try blasted the bni and the rallies match recent economic growth ymg the U.S. Treasury is ed bv West In Positive GOP Approach Is Ike's Advice Pa. mer President Dwight D. hower today called to take on Republicans a to national issues in a campaign for control of the House in the November Eisenhower breakfasted with 10 GOP members of the Senate and House at his Gettysburg office ior discussion of a forthcoming ment of Republican principles to nor on West New used in the ill continue until eaily in the Times Computed For The Press Bv R. The offer Arrest Two Youths In Beer Two Milwaukee youths were ar- Sunday at Terry Andrae State Park as the aftermath of the High School prom at waukee Saturday night which Radical party and the opposition ed with at the park groups for his orders on Congress for a year and ing political parties by ordering them to Alfredo a major gist of the Intransigent Radicals who was interior minister in the Frondizi charged Guido and his military masters the last vestiges of constitutional government in South America's richest and second largest Alfredo veteran denounced the do regime as civil Enrique do president of the national junta of the tian told newsmen the government's moves a demonstration of totalitarian and In his orders issued after a hour Cabinet Guido said a new Congress would be elected next March 31 and a presidential election would be held by October Approximately 300 boys and girls from Nicolet High and several other students from Falls High School ar- rived at the park Sunday ing in between 50 and 75 according to sheriff's Many of deputies ad- mitted driving directly to the park from the prom for the ed beer In some instances gowns and tuxedos were ed for shorts and swim suits at the Things out of about p.m. gangs of youths began disturbing other picnickers and campers and caused extensive damage to the combination ing rooms and both men's and Partitions in the dressing rooms were knocked down and toilets torn from the walls and At the height ot the action six county squads and three State trol squads were dispatched to the Released On Bond One who broke the rear side window of a car with his fist while being questioned by was charged with being drunk and Another was charged with disorderly conduct when he refused to disperse on ders of the Both were taken into custody and lodged in the Sheboygan ty Jail and their parents The fathers of both youths later in the The boys were released on payment of in one and in the Fathers of both boys told deputies it was their under- standing that the party at Terry Andrae was to have been Deputies said there were at least 15 kegs of beer in the area occupied by the Milwaukee plus additional cases and and a number of lon jugs of Many of the both Turn to page 5 that more than 100 en and children were evacuated from in the western part of the lowing clashes between Dutch and Indonesian soldiers ministry sources in The Hague said the Dutch cabinet is considering a proposal to bomb Indonesian bases at Morotai and Ceram Islands in an effort to halt the landings of paratroopers in New Dutch cabinet was re- ported discussing the idea of ing the United Nations Security Council to intervene with Indo- to stop the Indonesian news agency PIA reported that guerrillas last week seized the village of 50 miles from and had killed 18 Dutch marines in a clash near Fak Fak. 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Regular Features Classified Comics Editorial Husbands Markets Obituaries Personals Show Time Society Sports Television Page No. 18-19-20-21 12 22 10 8 4 18 6-7 18 Timetable 12 The former president told a news conference afterwards he was interested in giving the ment more impact and in ming the of a inary draft prepared by the Senate House Answering er replied vigorously to President Kennedy's charge Saturday that the Republican party doesn't stand for you have to do is look at the record of the eight years when I was in the White he was a lot of con- work done in that Opposes Medicare In response to other Eisenhower opposed Kennedy's health care plan for the elderly financed through Social Security Kennedy campaign for this plan in New York declaring it Eisenhower said during his ad- ministration he proposed tion which became the present Under this lation the federal government matches state funds to provide health assistance for the Eisenhower said he was Turn to pago col. 3 keep stocks of canned candles and camp stove fuel for days of strikes or Some keep tols and grenades for self Household problems have 10-fold with the near down of civil There are no more garbage col- lections in many Housewives try to burn the bage in their or grind it and flush it down the This could plug the whole city sewer officials money orders and checks to pay bills are hopelessly com- Postmen many are Moslems make few deliveries for fear of being Post offices often close with no Few people accept checks because Turn to page col. 6 being looted a massive propaganda blitz designed to pressure ancl Italy and still into enacting the a statement after Ho asked the Larson i t Madison Square Garden to propose ays to tne cannot conceal this the oi and dollars resulting Anderson would force an im- the b- s- balance of mediate 17 per cent payroll tax ments increase on workers earning or more and their in us to block Larson Algerian There are many tardy husbands and other family members these In lightning quick dragnets the police pick up truckloads of people from the streets in their hunt for the secret army and re- them only when their identity and presence are fully ex- Other dragnets are thrown around blocks of apartments and office They halt normal life for sometimes Women leave home only for the most necessary Even their daily shopping ror food is Their fresh vegetable markets been shot up so many times merchants are nearly all they have gone out of Housewives Larson described the measure as radical and said it would the federal government dangerous power to control medical practice in The AMA favors the present which provides for federal assistance to states but leaves administration of a gram of medical care for gents over 65 to the states Eligible For Aid Under the Social Security recipients would be eligible for medical aid financed through a Social ity payroll tax increase of one- fourth of one per cent on and j Several thousand persons who could not get into the Garden to hear Kennedy's speech sat outside and listened to it via public ad- dress At one Kennedy that he had paid several visits in the past two days to his sick Joseph P. in a re- habilitation institute j can pay his the President he 1 j would have and I'm not as off as he The President said at least half the mail he has received on the has been about its He urged that doctors Turn to page coL 7 Needs Advice Kennedy said the nation needed advice on how to make a free economy work at full Kennedy said that much of the squabbling between labor unions and management in collective bargaining could be eliminated if the country's economy was ex- panding at a faster we can operate the economy at full he slicing up the economic pie into its and dividends would be much Problems crop he when plants are operating at 70 per cent of capacity and ment differs with labor over the division of Kennedy addressed the ence shortly after returning to Washington by helicopter from an overnight stay at his Glen Ora estate near Va. He had gone there Sunday night immediately after returning from New York where he appealed for support of his Medicare plan at a big addressed a Democratic fund-raising affair and dedicated an apartment Poster Puzzle Wales 200 inhabitants of this village are puzzled by a poster depicting their waterfall which Britain in comfort by British The village has no station and the nearest branch line is due to close Back From Soviet To Undo 'The Wrong I Did Pa. ert who gave up his American in the Soviet Union in has returned home disillusioned and tired but with hopes of undoing 4'the wrong j a former plastic technician in ar- rived at Greater Pittsburgh port from New York Sunday He rode some 20 miles by taxicab to where he went into seclusion at his father's who left his wife and two children behind when he de- after going to the Soviet Union in 1959 to set up a Rand Corp. plastics exhibit in said he would take any job he can James Rand president of the Rand has said he folt a responsibility for Webster and would attempt to get him a though not with Rand's wearing the same blue suit he bought in Cleveland and wore to the said he had no immediate plans except that Turn to page 8. S ROBERT who gave up his citizenship and left his family to go to Russia in leaves Greater Pittsburgh Airport alter arriving trom New Webster said he was ing to live with his father in nearby AP Separates Sundays Low Readings A week of unseasonably warm temperatures in the Sheboygan area came to an abrupt end day with the temperature skidding from 75 at 4 p.m. to 47 an hour By the time the cool front pushed through completely the thermometer was down to 43 de- in the the mercury hit a high of 78 m 81 at 78 at 77 at 74 at Lone Rock and 72 at Green At the best mercury could do was 53. Superior also was the coolest community in the state during the night with a low of 38. Light showers were reported at today at LaCrosse and in a line from the Illinois der to a point about 40 miles north of Some showers fell in the southwestern part of the state early today and fog developed near Lake set the national high of 105 compared with the low of 24 early today at math Have Their Day England are going to have their The Agricultural Ministry today asked all goat breeders ro ter because it found drinking goat's milk may be beneficial to sufferers from hay fever and stomach