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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - October 24, 1962, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                Rads 0tf A C O N 8 T R U Forty-Ninth Wisconsin October 24, 1062 Single Copy Ten Cento U. S. Fleet In Place Across Atlantic As 25 Soviet Ships Sail Toward Cuba Toronto York Washington Cope Miami CIRCLES OF circle on map shows radius from Cuban missile sites which are now according to President Kennedy's speech to the nation Outer circle shows a radius of sites now built for intermediate range Within the radius are such places as Mexico Miami and Cape Within the outer circle are New Hudson Chicago of the west China Advances On India Front i NEW DELHI Chinese Communists are ing into northeast India at four and India has rejected Peiping's proposal for peace talks on Chinese an official spokesman said Chinese have driven to within 10 or 12 miles of the important monastery town of in northeast to the west and are also pushing toward it from the Although the spokesman de- to comment on the over-all Ladakh it appeared to observers that the Chinese might have overrun all Indian military posts what the Chinese claim to be their High Indian officials said a Red Chinese proposal for a meeting be- New Tax Hikes Medical Deductions WASHINGTON Kennedy has signed a to ease taxes for persons with unusually heavy medical expenses and to encourage private pension plans to add medical The signed Tuesday retains the present basic limitation which permits tax deductions for cal expenses of only es in excess of 3 per cent of in- -a It raises some over-all ceilings now in For single It sets a deduction limit of instead of For married the deduction ceiling is raised to and the tion for dependents is increased to Disabled persons over 65 are lowed deductions of in- stead of for single and instead of for married The new law permits administration of private pension and medical plans for retired em- The old law required that medical plans be administered Wisconsin Weather Mostly cloudy and not quite so cool with some scattered light or snow flurries likely Thursday mostly cloudy and chilly with snow flurries likely and north Local facts for 24-hr, riod ending at Max. 42, as. tween Prime Minister Nehru and Premier Chou to settle the border dispute was The officials also rejected a companion Chinese broadcast from tor a tion would withdraw its troops 12.5 miles from the present battle There was no official comment from Nehru's government on the Chinese One Indian official said the of- fer of talks Anight be considered if the Chinese withdrew to the position they held Sept. 8. This was just before their troops crossed what India considers to be her northeastern border with Tibet in the area just east Some officials believed the nese proposal was made under pressure from Soviet Premier who wrote Nehru last weekend he hoped the border dispute would be settled through peaceful Nehru replied Monday night that India refuses to negotiate with Peiping under duress and that negotiation is possible or feasible so long as an aggressor occupies our sacred The Indian government has in- that the Chinese withdraw not only in the northeast but also pull out of positions they hold in the Ladakh area 900 miles to the China has refused to withdraw in the Ladakh area where they have built a road con- Tibet and the western Chinese province of JOIN AIR FORCE Larry G. son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 2851 2nd Ave. and Melvin L. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert have enlisted in the Air according to local They will receive basic training at Lackland Air Force San Tex. Civil Defense Is Accelerated MADISON State and county Civil Defense have stepped up op- in view of the ban crisis with fulltime of- directing activities in 32 of the state's 72- Public shelters which would provide protection against radiation fallout have been surveyed and are ready for immediate John W. Deputy state Defense reported He said that buildings have been approved for shelter use and contain enough space for about 25 per cent of the state's Most of the structures are in the more lous Fitzpatrick said William state CD was in the Eau Claire area today ing with local Civil Defense 3 Area Directors The deputy said three fulltime area directors are on One office in Barron County super- vises operations in 15 northwest Two in Oconomowoc are responsible for seven Milwaukee metropolitan counties and ior 10 southeastern In other parts of the state ty and community Civil Defense directors are in touch with son Attention is being centered on procedures that would have to be followed in an in- 7 Crewmen Mum on Four Bombers at Milwaukee Field MILWAUKEE reportedly were parked at Gen. Billy Mitchell Field Tuesday night and men refused any including the name of their A military source said the bombers arrived Monday as part of a normal dispersal The planes were parked in the portion of the field used by the Air Force In other defense Maj. Adam executive officer of the Nike installations are working un- der classified Dave chief of the Federal Aviation Agency control tower at Mitchell said the station been placed in a of under the restrictions of Condition Three status midway between mal wartime Buckman said persons without of- business would be barred from the At Truax Air Force Base in a spokesman said the alert status had been increased for the 30th Air Defense Com- A headquarters spokesman said when asked whether planes on the base would be Architect's Sketch of New Community State Bank Report Good Progress on Bonk Building Satisfactory progress is ed on the construction of a ing designed to house the new Community State to be at 2633 8th St. S. in the town of Grand Harold bank recently named said that the completion of the building and installation of furnishings and for a February The modern quarters will vide five teller safe de- posit and a drive-in There will also be a 24-hour night Private offices for the conduct of personal business matters are to be and there will be customer All phases of organization are proceeding Tonn Some stock is local that those interested contact A temporary trailer office has been established at the building site for the supervision of con- struction and organization The architect for the building is Donn Emmett J. Matthews holds the general con- with electrical work to be done by Staub Electric plumbing by Brostowitz Plumbing Heating and and ventilating by the Lloyd L. Felker Co. of is to install the drive-in window and night still available to and Tonn asked Marine Enlistments Are Extended for One Year WASHINGTON Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara has extended enlistments of Navy and Marine personnel for up to one saying they are needed to the U.S. arms quarantine of in announcing the order Tuesday said extra also is needed to reinforce the U.S. Naval Base at McNamara said the order plies duty to all men now on active and in effect means that there will be no ex- cept for until further no- tice up to one year from All Navy and Marine Corps personnel are Congress recently authorized President Kennedy to extend en- up to one year and to recall to active duty up to Reserves to meet any The congressional authority expires next Feb. 28, two months after Congress McNamara said no steps are be- ing taken to call up any Reserves at this Pentagon officials said the ex- tension order probably would in- crease the Navy by men a month and the Marines by men a OTTAWA of- cleared a Cuban airliner to continue a flight to Havana today with two East German missile experts and five Czech The plane had ed at Goose for David deputy minister Five Newsboys Honored Student Editors Report On Their Publications Elks Supper Club members and guests were given an insight into the operations of four local high school newspapers Tuesday night and were introduced to five out- standing Wisconsin Rapids Tri- bune The occasion was the annual EDITORS AND William lire editors aM of high the reft are Peter and the Rev. Mark Hirt ami Mn. Card Lincoln High Dwaihy ami Mim John Edwards High ami Mist Gertrude Alexander High Staff Newspaper Week program sored by Elks Lodge 693. Guest speakers were Deneen feature editor of Lincoln Lincoln High Peter editor-in-chief of The Queen's Assumption High Aileen chief of the Alexander High and Dorothy editor-in-chief of the Black Hawk John Edwards High Port Newsboy Awards On behalf of the Tribune and the Inland Daily Press tion which sponsor the ing Ex- Ruler John Kachel ed certificates Hartley son of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley 420 13th St. Allen son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil 1630 Oak Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 1211 11th St. S William son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 1210 Baker and James son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril 930 Baker St. To qualify for the the five boys had to meet high ards for hon 7 of said the airliner had been and cleared and is now on its way to Officials said the search of the plane apparently is part of government policy announced Monday that no viet planes would be allowed to slop at Canadian No in First 3i Lanes Are Clear WASHINGTON The United States and the Soviet Communists approached an armed showdown on the high seas at midmorning as Soviet cargo ships plowed toward Cuba and American naval power con- verged on At with the quarantine officially in effect for the Defense said it had no reports of interception of any The department also said it had no report that any of the sound Russian ships had changed their course Strung out along the approaches to Cuba were an estimated 25 PARIS today ex- pressed full support for the United position in In a communique after a net meeting the government ex- pressed its understanding of the American position in the face of and growing tions of Soviet offensive ment in Cuba Club to Host UW Foreign Students The Wisconsin Rapids Rotary Club has arranged its annual Foreign Student Weekend day and Carl chairman of ar- said 20 foreign including two married from the University of consin will be entertained in Rotary homes over the The students are to arrive by bus about noon Saturday and return to the UW campus Sunday They have been assigned to 15 homes for their weekend Entertainment is to consist of tours of paper mills and berry marshes Saturday after- noon and a social hour and dinner Sunday evening at the YMCA Community From Students visiting Wisconsin ids over the weekend will sent Hong In- the Japan end They will visit in the homes of Mr and Mrs. Jolm Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Henry the Rev. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Mr and Mrs. Groff Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Mr. and Mrs. Chester 0. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Craner and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Serving on the Rotary tee with Reinarz are Larry W. Siewert and William J. USSR Will Renew Berlin Say BERLIN Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko was reported today to have the Communist demand that ern troops get out of Berlin and called for full recognition of East German The official East German news agency ADN said Gromyko made the statements in a speech to a crowd in East Berlin after he toured the wall dividing the Standing on a truck as an im- Gromyko pledged that the Soviet Union would never allow the violation of the sovereign of East ADN Visits Ulbricht Gromyko Tuesday in East Berlin from New York and had talks with the Communist chief of East Walter and Foreign Minister Lothar The visit was an- as a stopover on his way to There have been fears in the West that the Soviet Union might make some move against West Berlin as retaliation for the antine of Soviet artillery and units were observed on the move outside Berlin during the West Berlin police Russ Units on Road They said travelers across East Germany saw Soviet units on the the highway connecting Berlin with the and on the road from Berlin to The largest group was reported around a small town about 10 miles webt of Western Allied military sources said the troops appeared to be units returning to bases from training A fog that hampered Gromyko's look into West Berlin helped seven East Germans flee during the police viet Some of them quite were carrying offensive weapons to the Cuban Communist movement which President Kennedy says must be At 8 a.m. Central Standard Kennedy's quarantine went into effect and the historic ment was at hand The first ships headed in toward the first Soviet cargo A few hours the Navy lad broadcast radio warnings to all shipping to stand clear of the that it could become There was a report that Soviet officials heie were claiming that no Soviet ship would leed the stop signal of any U.S. Cuba's Fidel Castro saw the quarantine as an act of war and Moscow took a grave and angry For more than a year the sion between the United States and Cuba had Then on Monday Kennedy made his announcing a quarantine with the clamp on offensive arms shipments into He was the fact that anything might happen as a Photos Show Sites The Defense Department made public aerial reconnaissance which it said proved the charge that the Soviet Union was installing or has installed ballistic almost certainly with clear on Cuban The Defense Department kept secrecy on the total of Navy ships and planes assigned to the antine operation and on the pre- cise areas in which they were op- All indications pointed to a force of a size and type which seemed more than ample for the Ob- BULLETIN MOSCOW Premier Khrushchev tonight said a at the highest level would be useful to discuss all questions that have arisen and to eliminate the threat of nuclear Khrushchev made the ment in a message to the British Bertrand The text of the sage was broadcast by cow Soviet government will not take any decisions which would be will not allow itself to be provoked by unwarranted actions of the United States of Khrushchev the preparations were for events even more far-reaching than stopping merchantmen at which might flare up from this first The Washington Post said military attaches were spreading the word at a Soviet Embassy reception Tuesday night that Soviet ships steaming toward Cuba are under orders not to be stopped or Ambassador Silent Soviet Ambassador Anatoly brynin declined to refute the Speaking of an sistant naval attache who had made the is the one who knows what the navy is going to not Kennedy signed a proclamation Tuesday night formally invoking the quarantine against offensive an act he said was 7 List Tax Reduction Estimates in County Today's Chuckle A bachelor is a rolling stone that has gathered no Wood County property taxpayers are expected to receive an 8 3 per cent average or proximately 75 per assessed in issued next January as a of Wisconsin's 1952 tax For Wisconsin Rapids property the reduction is estimated municipal and county officials has made it clear that their budget deliberations are independent of of j the forthcoming but it tax bills i has not been made equally clear result i that the relief provided m the law will be credited to individual payers owner of real or personal at per equivalent to will receive a for about 9 1 per cent of the city Released by Nelson These figures are given in a listing released today by Gov Gaylord covering all counties and cities in the In a covering letter to of the Wisconsin ty Boards the consin Towns Association and the League of Wisconsin the governor information sent to total minus a deduction lor tax relief provided in the new This deduction be 50 per cent of personal property taxes and average 10 per cent of real property es Nelson added that the mation on real estate tax relief is expected to be to the actual The estimated wise and for 1 Blockade Action Wins Strong Support Sampling of Opinion Indicates Residents of the Tri-City area generally support the dent's action in declaring a on shipment of missiles and bombers to A sampling of opinion here Tuesday indicated that many people think such strong action and several felt it should have come Course action is regrettable that the circumstances that brought this decision were re- but this was the only course left open to said Mrs. David Spear of Port But Mrs. a minister's did not share an view that the blockade is a prelude to she very possible but not necessarily Aware that there areA vary ing degrees of she expressed the fear that there may be some clashes at but added that need not lead to nuclear v But Eldor 631 toga who served for 20 in the Navy before his was not so Soviet er will stop or be he think this is it. Either they withdraw or there will ba Sees New Certain that the U.S. has the of mixing ttao blockade of shipping Pofahl expects further of the U.S. armed look for he Pofahl shared with several others the view that should have been done a long time think we're a little at least a month or a month and a half replied gory 311 13th Ave. when he was asked for his re- action to President Kennedy's late than was the comment of Miss Karen 1830 4th St. who also viewed this course of action as likely to bring One of three Assumption High t  

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