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   Post-Standard, The (Newspaper) - July 14, 1965, Syracuse, New York                                METROPOLITAN INAL TAN Weather Ana scattered showers partly cooler tomorrow High Low YEAR Number N 1965 SEVEN CENTS Homer Hitters in National Victory AP Wirephoto Three home run hitters who a major share of the National League team's victory in the All Star game yesterday are pictured in the dressing room From Wilde Willie San and Joe waukee Story on Page 18 A A JL A VC Kills 5 Marines South Viet Nam U.S Marines battled Good Day for Swim Warm and humid tures with scattered showers are predicted for day by the Weather Bureau It will be cooler and less humid with partly cloudy skies The high today will be 90 the low 58 The high yesterday was 88 de- the low 55 The age of 72 was seven degrees above last year's average and normal The sun will set at p.m today and will rise at morrow All vehicles must have their lamps lighted by p.m today 456 UEI 123 1617 222324 v W COAST HAD FIRS SERIOUS OF WORLD News Digest THE PRESIDENCY President Johnson says new and serious decisions lie ahead in Viet with U.S troops preparing for more active combat role there Page 1 WASHINGTON GM officials announce the automobile industry is ning to add several new safety features as standard ment in 1967 cars The changes are being made partly under pressure from Unde Sam Page 3 VIET NAM U.S Marines are reported to have killed 48 Viet Cong rillas in two sectors around Da Nang Page 1 the Viet Cong in two sectors near Da Nang Monday and are reported to have killed 48 of the guerrillas A spokesman said Tuesday five Marines died and 17 were wounded One fight flamed only three miles southwest of Da where Marines were clearing an area the Communists might use for a mortar attack on the base The other developed during a Marine mission that relieved an embattled Vietnamese ment outpost 11 miles south of Da Nang itself 380 miles east of Saigon Vietnamese government gunning elsewhere for the Communist said they slew two curt Johnson May Expand Draft Up Military Reserves ments Enemy Dead NATIONAL With Mariner 4 just hours away from scientists say they still do not know ex- how many pictures the f 1 I Today S Birthdays spacecraft will take Author Irving Stone and Hollywood entertainer Ken Murray are 62 Thought for Today I congratulate poor young men upon being born to that ancient and honorable degree which renders it necessary that they should devote selves to hard steel magnate Inside Today Page Astrological Births 14 Comic Pages Crossword 27 Death Record 13 Editorial 4 Markets Morning's Mail 4 Puzzle Quiz 9 TV Programs 7 Sports Syracuse News Tell Me Why 26 Theaters 10 Women's COLUMNISTS Bridge Daily Investor 21 Dear Abby 14 Fulton Lewis Tr Industry 21 Drew Pearson 11 Victor 17 Strength for the Page 3 Syracuse Area Headlines Children suffer as hood groups quibble over ground facilities for the mont St area Page 17 County executive's office seeks funds for air pollution study from Office of Economic Development Page 17 Nine city landlords deny charges of operating es unfit for human habitation in City Court appearance Page 8 Teenagers beautify seven area communities in summer program Page U restored to service by Department of Public Works for ironing out paved streets that develop ples Page 17 district voters prove million in budgets Page 12 Agricultural ing class urged in schools Page S District Attorney begins questioning in charges of by said they ed for 23 in a fight 220 miles northeast of Saigon in Phu Yen Province while losing four killed and four wounded from their own ranks Nineteen Reds were reported killed by a task force of regulars and militiamen in a sweep in Thua Thien Province near Phu Bai north of Da Nang The Son La army 125 miles west-northwest of was again a target of the day in American air raids on North Viet Nam Eight U.S Air Force 7105 dumped 21 tons of bombs on one part of the depot and pilots said the installations they attacked were 90 per cent destroyed A spokesman said other planes attacked a ferry complex 70 miles west of Hanoi and tered approaches to two bridges 220 miles south of that nist capital In four FlOSs maintained the da campaign by dropping a leaflets over Minh 55 miles south of Hanoi Resist Sweep A U.S spokesman announced details of the Marine A determined Viet Cong estimated to number about 200 opposed the sweep tion Two U.S Marine Phantom jets supported the Marine riflemen probing their way through rice paddies and hamlets Viet Cong marksmen killed four Marines and wounded 14 Twenty-two of Viet Cong WASHINGTON ident Johnson disclosed Tuesday he is considering expanding the draft and calling up military ists to help fight the stepped-up war in Viet Nam Johnson told a news ence no decisions have been reached But he said is always considering every possibility and every On a more optimistic the President said he is encouraged because Russia has agreed to a American proposal for resumption of disarmament talks at a conference in Geneva The administration was but not too surprised to suggest starting talking again by July 27 at the latest And of the turbulent situation in the Dominican Johnson we are both cautious and Variety of News Johnson ranged far and dug up an assortment of news gets at a nationally televised and broadcast session with re- porters in the White House East Room One of the onlookers at the meeting was Thurgood prominent Negro lawyer who argued the school gation case the Supreme Court in 1954 and now is a judge in- New York on the 2nd U.S Circuit Court of Appeals The reason became apparent ly Johnson named film to be General of the United and he will be back be- fore the Supreme Court assuming Senate arguing the government's cases there Cites Attributes Johnson called him the ing legal champion of equal rights under the law for a ter one of the most dis- advocates in the lawyer and a judge of very high a patriot of deep and a man of undisputed The president invited shall to stand Johnson selected another law yert Leonard Marks of to direct the U.S In- formation Agency from which Carl T a over the weekend Marks is general counsel of the Com- Satellite Corp But Johnson bristled a bit when asked about Secretary of Page Col A Real Slip-Up Sailors from the U.S Navy's 6th Fleet remove oil from the beach at yesterday after gallons of the oil were emptied into the ranean off the resort from the U.S aircraft carrier Shangri-La Monday Oil slick drove off swimmers and Sailors Win Oil Battle Jury Locked Up In Martinis Case NEW YORK A State France The U S 6th Fleet won the battle of Cannes Tuesday A French ist official called it a miracle By as the Riviera's bathers headed back to the American ors had cleaned up the worst ofj They will resume Wednesday Court jury retired early Wednesday without reaching a verdict in the controversial homicide trial of Gareth a son The jurors were locked up for the night after deliberating seven hours and 15 minutes Dr Van Dellen 14 Gallup Poll 8 Lyons Den 9 Luther F Bliven 4 37 Perish In Typhoon Page 22 o L n MANILA Typhoon Freda swirled out into the South China Sea Wednesday leaving an estimated 97 dead and sive damage in the Philippines Casualties included 13 in a landslide on Mindanao land where rains caused wide spread floods Freda cut across Northern island from the Pacific Tuesday giving the Philippines to buffeting so fat this year INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Syracuse Toronto 2 Columbus Jacksonville 1 Toledo Atlanta 0 Rochester Buffalo 3 the oil accidentally spilled by the U S carrier Shangri-La off Cannes Monday The beach establishments and bathers were up in arms when gallons of fuel oil began lapping up on the beaches They thought the rest of the season was and started toting up damage claims But the Navy swung into tion Helicopter and boats spread chemicals to take the oil to the and 100 sailors with shovels and trucks hauled away the oily waste By time Tuesday the sea was again limpid blue Crews still labored On the re- maining but the worst was Report McKeon nn nn i 1 o 1 oday Democratic State Chairman William H McKeon of Auburn was reported last night to be nesting a decision to formally announce his decision to resign A source to McKeon in- was Without attack Of six were hit by rockets from the Phantoms A Marine reconnaissance company and a Viet Cong force of perhaps equal size clashed in the second the fight at the outpost One Marine and three the Marines estimated they killed 26 guerrillas in driving off the sault force Militiamen garrisoning the The roll of American combat dead in Vief Nam neared the 500 mark Sunday Home Delivery The great demand for the combined Standard and Sunday has pily created distribution but this one paper should be reaching borne Please call or write is for service Ask for the Gradation Dept there was a that McKeon would call a press conference this in New York City to say he is stepping down If McKeon goes through with the plan U was indicated he would announce that he will sub mil his resignation at a cratic State Committee to be called soon Presumably the meeting would scheduled for about two weeks now The date may be set today McKeon was in New York City last a fact which added to the speculation he was ing a decision to step down from the party's top state political if McKeon steps down Francis A Kelly of Wyoming a one time political aide to Vice President Hubert is another aspirant Westchester County Chairman William F Luddy is also interested daga County Chairman George Van Lengen is believed to have some support Jury foreman Alan R Michael told the court the jurors were not close to a verdict and wished to rest Clouding the outcome of the case was as issue of double jeopardy raised by Martinis de- fense The panel of 11 men and one woman got the case at p.m after a trial that began June 9 They ate lunch before beginning deliberations at p.m Five Counts a ored faces a maximum 25 years in prison if convicted on five counts of vehicular icide in a triple car crash May 1963 Five persons were including a six-year-old boy Martinis escaped injury The defendant's and his two sisters were in the courtroom when Justice Samuel J Silverman charged the jury and turned the case over to them The defendant is the son of Criminal Court Judge Joseph A Martinis Defense Statement Defense Attorney Maurice Edelbaum told the jury in mation this case would have been thrown out two years The state contended Martinis was under the influence of in- and was speeding and driving recklessly when his car rammed another on the Henry Hudson Parkway in the Bronx on a Sunday night two years ago The other driven by Judges Mandate Stronger NEW YORK eral court repeated day in stronger terms its mandate that New York hold a special legislative reap election Nov 2 We are entering a further order containing mandatory and injunctive said Federal Appeals Judge Sterry R heading a cial three judge panel Although Democratic tive leaders have appealed by telegram to U S Supreme Court Justice John M Harlan to stay the the federal panel specifically cited the fact that such a stay already has been denied by the Supreme Court The federal decision appeared to move the state a closer to a reapportionment election next November under a Plan which increases membership in the Assembly from 150 to 165 The three judges originally ordered the election in a decision May 24 It was this increase in the sembly which New York's est state the Court of ruled unconstitutional last when it overrode the federal panel and banned the reapportionment election Resume Preparations A few hours after the new court New York's secretary of John P started mailing out statements to parties and individuals telling them to proceed with preparations for the election Leaders in the fight against Plan A included the Democratic heads of the state Senate Majority Leader Joseph Zaretzki and Assembly Speaker Anthony J Travia They were represented in the federal court Tuesday by uel himself a former man a Yonkers federal district judge He told my clients name was if he was not a He was under tremendous not to step aside Some powerful New York City political and a number of Upstate county besieged Democratic State Committee headquarters yesterday phone caffe ing him to postpone decision Mayot is twite 3 Flees to West Through Pipe Austria Hungarian fled to Austria through a drainage pipe under Iron Curtain mine and a guard chasing him wounded in a mine police reported Tuesday The identified only as Karl was working with a group of farm laborers guarded by two soldiers on a field the Communist the police said I He made a wild dash dived into the drainage which leads from Hungarian Austrian territory near the town of Other guards flit mint began a search for the refugee wwi of stepped wi a ern jumped a dividing line and crashed headon into a third vehicle All five persons in Brunk's car were killed in- his her twin a and the Brunk's Raymond 6 Denies Being Drunk testifying in his own denied he was drunk at the time He said at most he had consumed five beers during an entire afternoon and evening He also denied he was racing another car or driving recklessly He said the accident occurred when the Brunk car cut him off On July Martinis was acquitted of drunken and less driving and leaving the scene of an accident after a non- jury trial by a panel of his father's colleagues on the Bronx Criminal Court bench They deliberated only five utes before arriving at their verdict A public outcry followed the acquittal Five Counts As a Martinis was in- Awe 2 on five charges of vehicular one count for each of the dent victims The defense immediately raised the issue of double trial of a defendant on charges for which he once was acquitted Double jeopardy is prohibited by both the federal and state constitutions The Appellate Division agreed that Martinis was being sub- to double jeopardy and for a time it looked as though the case against him was dead the state's highest the Court of re- instated it by reversing the pellate Division By a the plead with this court not to trample on the constitution of a sovereign motion to block the election was over- ruled Republican Plan Plan A was passed by a lame duck Republican controlled legislature last in line with a Supreme Court one ment order of last year Democrats who took control of the legislature Jan 1 have fought Plan A bitterly They claim it discriminates in favor of the Republican in the justment of legislative power between urban Democratic areas and rural Republican tors By knocking out Plan they hoped to clear the way for enactment of their own proposal In repeating its support of Plan the federal panel again ordered a legislative Nov with the terms of those elected to run until Dec 1966 Awaits Jury Verdict A nd Receives Gift BUFFALO Henry A a steel worker from suburban ard applied for a ioan at a Buffalo bank day He walked out of the Marine Trust Co of Western New with a gift Bank officials handed him 10 marked his loan j paid in and said his was Meanwhile Martinis the personal loan had been revoked approved the bank hf had been Riven a suspended sentence for assaulting newspaper photographer in a I A spokesman said police station after the sometime last month the bank was the of the he ried with him into the homicide trial the high court held that the double Jeopardy issue could not be determined after the vehicular homicide trial Seeks Loan gan its Midland time plan in noticed it had granted loans and decided to make of a loon by iti customer   

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