Daily Tribune, The (Newspaper) - July 27, 1961, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin A CONSTR TR NEWS Pjt Forty-Eighth Wisconsin July 27, 1961 Single Copy Ten Centa UNUSUAL to see just what it that had been judged the most unusual pet at the Howe School summer playground pet show the little puppy of Pamela 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 81 Cherry snuffled up to the cupped hands of David 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. 311 8th St. N. And there little Zip found a pair of which David calls Jiggly and Similar pet shows also were held at Lincoln Fieldhouse and the Mead School stiff photo McCloy Talks With Nikita U.S. Continues Efforts On the Diplomatic Front MOSCOW Kennedy's disarmament John J. returned today from a conference with Premier Khrushchev about starting international disarmament are still hopeful that we can work out something that will be said who has been trying out success for more than a month to win Soviet agreement on the agenda and timing of new East-West arms McCloy went to Sochi Tuesday to talk w ith Khrushchev at his Black Sea vacation Af He said it would be little bit I early to make any on whether the United States and the Soviet Union will be able to take part in new arms talks by Aug 1. That is the date set in a U.N. No Word on Local Units President Kennedy's ment that the nation's military wm te bolstered during rent talks will terminate before Ithe coming months has not yet the end of significantly affected the local In talks with Soviet negotiator i draft Valerian A. Zorin here and in McCloy has found Mrs. Alfred clerk of ing major arms discussions be- the two big Report State Reservists Ready to Go MADISON Spokesmen for Wisconsin military reserve units Wednesday they are ready for any developments in the Berlin Selective Service officials said it would be several days be- foie they knew how many men Wisconsin will be asked to furnish for the expanded callup an- in A Selective Service spokesman it would be pre- to or the draft call The July quota was 112 men The Defense ment announced that the August total had been raised from to Wood County Local Board No. 80, i- J I said today that men registered for selective service will be when they reach 21, rather than This action is in re- sponse to a directive received by the local board and means only that a larger ber pf registrants will be able to take physical tions in the event the draft quota is inci August Quota The draft call for August is six Mrs. Hornigold though there has been no call since no special can be attached to the August she said The number of telephone calls to her office by young men ing to know their draft status has greatly increased since speech the clerk Hornigold emphasized that is most important that draft registrants inform their local board of any change of occupation and marital She pointed out that youths must register with the board within five The chief of of the after 18th National Guard Col. Richard W are prepared for immediate when and as soon as we receive orders from The division has Col. Paul commander of the Air National 126tlr Fighter Interceptor Squadron at said 126th can be For the past several years we have been completely The 440th Troop Carrier Wing of the Air Force Reserve in waukee was classed as ready last month after its crews dropped paratroopers in a training maneuver over the abandoned Bong Air Force No new instructions have been received by Lt. Leo who commands the local Army Reserve 2nd 410th Co. field packs arc always and we arc prepared to move out within a few hours if our outfit is Kubisiak There are about 60 men in the local and about 170 in the entire which has WASHINGTON The diplomatic phase of President Kennedy's Berlin preparedness program picks up tempo today with the departure for Pans of a U.S. team headed by Assistant Secretary of State Foy D. In advance of Kohler's Secretary of State Dean Rusk scheduled a midafternoon news conference at which reporters planned to ask about further steps in Kennedy's broad program of counter measures against the worldwide Communist Conference in August Kohler and a half dozen aides will meet with diplomatic teams from West Germany and France to do advance work on the Western Big Four foreign ministers conference to be held in Paris August 5-8. Rusk leaves for the French capital next At the Western foreign affairs chiefs will go over a broad range of the strategies aimed at keeping West Berlin out of Com- munist From Kennedy's a major task was to get the North Atlantic Treaty allies to step up their defense efforts The lies have responded favorably to Kennedy's but it remains to be seen what action they will The president hoped that his in- crease of U. S. defense levels by and men would serve as inspiring ship to the 14 NATO And as an added lever in ing up a stiffer NATO he has left vague the exact amount of total contribution the United States is willing to put into the combined It was understood that there is no present intent to send an U.S. Army division to although some more of our military men are headed for Europe on Mass Reserve Callups Defense Officials Tell Congress Will Use New Authority McNamara Says WASHINGTON defense officials told Con- gress today they plan only limited use now of powers President Kennedy asked to call up reservists or hold servicemen on duty for a year beyond the terms for which they volunteered or were plan to use this authority Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara told the Senate Armed Services j the 28 passengers and 15 Jet With 43 Aboard No One Killed Germany An Air France taking off for Tokyo by way of the polar crashed today with 42 persons No one was killed among Committee at a closed door Chairman Richard B. has said the committee may approve later today two of Kennedy's emergency requests The for wide authority io with to act on it next Robertson said the probably the Berlin crisis of any future threats One would let President call to immediate active duty of will be brought up in the Senate toward the end of next The House already has passed he various groups of trained the defense money but it during the next before Kennedy's request hold necessary units and for additional funds was sub- mitted to Congress Russell was joined by Sen. erett senior GOP member of the Armed now in the armed forces for extra 12 months of The other would stamp al on a priority list of military including missiles and Aware of Hardships McNamara said defense well aware of the dis- ruptive effects and the hardships such recalls to active duty on the individuals Although he and Gen. Lyman L. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of testified behind closed doors their screened ments were made available to also plan to use the to extend the terms ol service of military personnel to the minimum extent hope to restrict its use to only those personnel whose skill and experience are essential ing the build-up for as short a period as also expect to make use of the authority to extend the training periods of certain reserve Favorable Reaction McNamara spent nearly four hours in session with a Senate Appropriations sub- committee explaining the administration's plans for beefing up the nation's military The program is geared ly to increasing non nuclear forces so that this country will as McNamara put great range of military for meeting Soviet McNamara said he had found the congressional reaction and believed all the additional money requests would be the defense tion now asked by the for the fiscal year that began July 1 tops Sen. A. Willis D- chairman of the tions said it plans to act on the Friday after- State Chairmanship Is Given to Bender City Atty. Robert P. Bender has been appointed state man of the American Bar section on local government The one-year appointment was announced today by Clarence E. Tex who is first vice chairman of the section on the national who has served on the state committee for several will be responsible for members of the section into various research studies on municipal 9 The airline said five passengers and three crewmen were slightly injured scrambling out of the The big Boeing 707 veered off the runway at the takeoff and Senate on Verge of Tax Revision Voting crashed into a construction Airport who Democratic restated his contention that the MADISON issue was but the talk droned on in the Wisconsin Senate today on the adoption of a Republican tax revision A final 17-16 vote of approval is expected on the sales tax entered But the time when it will come was body's Most of the senators were ready to make their own summations during the morning Sen William Moser of ately began an said all four jet engines caught but firefighters quickly the flames and averted what threatened to be a major The which came in from sales tax would place a heavy burden on the is clearly an attempt to placate the few at the expense of our whole Moser was to fly to Tokyo with its next stop at Face Huge Deficit Sen. Gerald if the GOP tax sin still will have to meet a cit estimated at probably will bring a high surtax or higher income es and we will still have to face the proposition of a sales tax in the next two to four Lorge Sen. called the a compromise reminded the house with big money and with the people who control For 11 a coalition of 12 Democrats and four GOP icks fought the measure with amendments and scathing speeches before calling it quits Wednesday made our said Democratic William Moser with a note of them have their and see what it gets Veto Predicted The 33-year-old Milwaukee remark was an obvious reference to widely circulated pre- dictions that Democratic Gov. Gaylord will veto the measure if it reaches his To make the jump to the the still has to clear the That 100- member branch has scheduled first Saturday meeting of the ses 9 System Is Cuba's Fate Cuha Cuba today winds up a mammoth four-day tion of the eighth sary of Fidel Castro's revolution highlighted by Castro's announcement that all Cuban organizations will single be merged into a Party of Cuba's Socialist Castro's ment had been predicted several weeks ago and observers in the United States said the single when it is would be dominated by the The prime minister made his announcement during a 3'--hour speech before hundreds of sands of Cubans who cheered him and Soviet Yuri Yuri Denounces The Soviet launching out into international politics for the CLOSE glasses saved two pairs of eyes from a splatter of molten metal at Paper Co. Charles Pixler Rt. 2, and Jim 1911 Russell were pouring babbitt bearings on a barking drum in the Port Edwards wood room when moisture caused the liot metal to Their timely use of safety glasses makes them candidates for the national Wise Owl Mead Optimistic About Gains in Consolidated Coated Paper Sales Growth m coated printing tiny is in sustaining our present in continuing our cy of plant in keeping current with new niques and with advances hi the art of coated paper DECLARE DIVIDEND Directors of Consolidated Wa- ter Power Paper in a board session following the annual meeting Wednesday declared a dividend of 35 cents per payable Aug. 23 on stock of record at the close of business Aug. 8. in discerning the characteristics of paper our trade and in making products which have in achieving all the above in good balance and in effective coordination Commenting on record per sales for Consolidated Water Power Paper Co. were fore- cast by Stanton W. com- pany al the annual meeting of shareholders here Wednesday Mead based his prediction on the ing and printing business will continue to flourish and that ed paper of a type essentially similar to the company's current product will continue to be the ideal material for the printed seems axiomatic to fore- cast a discerning consuming group of buyers who will recognize and appreciate a company which is modern and and which offers a de- sirable he Statement of Policy we think our earnings of Mead achieved this performance when the trend of ican industry was downward We found the opportunity to do well and took advantage of it. does not turn our heads and I believe that reversals do not get us down We are in good balance in the essential We don't have to revise our ization according to various turns of events as we have observed 1961 Earnings Dip Turning to 1961, Mead reported earnings for the first six months were compared with during the same period last in management re- gard them as being very for during the period had some good areas of operation and some poor ones He cited 9 Firemen in Town Plan Celebration A full weekend of activities is being planned for the third an- celebration sponsored by the Grand Rapids volunteer fire de- this Saturday and day near the fire station at the intersection of 12th St. and ington Ave. The celebration will open at p.m. Saturday with an 80- unit including old and new firefighting marching groups and Parade Route The parade is to form at the section of Lincoln St. and Daly Ave proceed south on coln St. to Pepper thence cast across 8th St. and down Huntington Ave. to the fire tion The Junction Port Edwards and Nekoosa volunteer fire ments will with the Grand Rapids department in wa- ter fights and firefighting The water fights are to be held Sunday while demonstrations on quelling its j first time since he orbited the denounced the United States and pledged to Cuba armed help of the Soviet people Castro followed Gagarin to the platform as the crowd shouted the ban name for the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay in eastern The prime minister first at- tacked the U S. press for ing he would mark the 26th of July anniversary by announcing plans for a single political A few minutes he told the crowd Cuba was headed toward one over-all Socialist ty embracing all organizations in the island labor and Castro did not say when such a party would be proclaimed but indicated its formation would be Airliner Castro also said he would re- turn the Eastern Air Lines plane hijacked by an armed passenger Monday if the United States promises to return any Cuban planes that might be seized and flown to the United States in the future A number of Cuban planes jacked and flown to the United States have been seized to satisfy a legal judgment against the tro denied any responsibility for the hijacking of the American plane off its ous types of fires will be given an act against both days Orchestras Play our principles and would just be giving an excuse to imperialism There will be dancing from 8 for launching an attack against p m. to midnight Saturday to the music of the Music Selective Service Boards Swamped With Calls Draft Cards Take on New Significance Lt. Norman Thusius said the local National Guard units have received no word on possible The units have 138 men in the headquarters company and 88 in B By The Associated Press Hundreds of thousands of small cards today were taken from desk drawers and Ihe hidden recesses of wallets where they had lain unnoticed for months even President Kennedy Wednesday asked for more personnel in the armed and overnight the most closely scrutinized eard in the nation became the of issued by the Service calls some in- stances two score more than the normal began to flood the switchboards of draft boards in every city and hamlet The American male wanted to know just where he stood in the wanted to know what was being offered to the Civil Defense headquarters across the country were deluged with calls from citizens wauling to know what precautions they could take to the tion of an enemy air some cases judged j equal to activities during the Selective Service ican reported phones arc ly of questions but few ments Boston reported an except ly high number of calls to its draft headquarters from mothers Break Into 3 Stores these groups are appearing At Shopping Center I 111 lOll C- f 1 grants fiom the ing industries trust in operation with Local 610. can Federation of An additional attraction at the celebration will be a motorcyclist a wall of There will be rides and con- cessions on the grounds A trout Three business places in the Grand Rapids Shopping located in the 2500 block of 8th St. into day night or early this but county police have not yet determined whether anything was ing as fast as hang them reported draft I board offices were the i pond is one of the with I Entered after doors were pried offered for the biggest fish tne Super Vahi the Leu is Shoe Store and a storehouse at the rear of Hardware An unsuccessful was made to break into Bon Franklin Indian Affairs Post For Nash Rumored Even the newest j and wives seeking to reported queries on how the President's request since the Korean WASHINGTON was no recruiting spurt in the a former lieutenant 10 Times Normal Wisconsin Weather President's plans to beef up Service status had tripled in 24 affect their sons and husbands j The Selective Service office Commissioner of Indian nor of has been re- ported as likely to be appointed armed Thousands of ly resigned to their i-A 1 Officials there described By noon 25 men had the volume of telephone calls and i applied for the personal visits to the offices as run is 3 or 4 a dralt board sought out Ihe Though the armed forces re- said they received forces recruiting centers did a calls do I Partly cloudy with no Important f ocal facts for 1 at 6 a Max received Nash nas been serving for some calls compared with the normal months as an to 200 requesting information on ant Secretary of the Interior John i CRANBERRY FORECAST draft A Cargor Jr He was a member thrown A draft board official in of a special task force on Indian er bog tt t I i turtt 4j.w Friday