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   Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - November 3, 1962, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin                                Forty-Ninth A Wisconsin November 3, 1962 Single Copy Ten Cents India Gets U. S. Chinese Push Forward NEW DELHI Chinese forces continued to advance near Demchok at the southern end of the Ladakh informed sources reported as the first planeloads of American weapons arrived to bolster the hard-pressed Indian U.S. Ambassador John K. Galbraith warned Indians not to ex- magic results from American weapons before the first two landed at U.S. transports Calcutta with automatic mortars and mines j Minister said his ry of finding cash that Finance nation lacks at this from His words were emphasized by the reports of the continued nese advance around Demchok in Ladakh at the western end of the Ladakh Occupied The by their latest re- ported virtually com- the occupation of all the disputed territory in The Chinese took the village of chok about a week The defense ministry man at a daily briefing said he had nothing to The new U.S. weapons were sent immediately toward camps just behind the front in the ern sector where Indian troops have been driven back in the mountains protecting the Assam A steady stream of U.S. jet arriving one every three will continue the arms Heavier such as is expected by ship in a few A shipment of Canadian guns also is expected USSR Refuses Aid A letter from Premier chev delivered to Prime Minister stretch runs in bids for election Approve Runway Project at Airport Final approval has been given for a new north-south runway at Alexander The State Aeronautics Com- mission Friday approved the which calls for a 75 x foot bituminous faced Total cost is set at Qf this has already been appropriated oy the five municipalities which jointly own and operate the Port Biron and the town of Grand Federal funds will amount to and the state will add LeRoy Port chairman of the Airport Com- said today that con- struction will begin next The new runway will be built over the north portion of the present which is feet long but does not have a hard The east-west runway was paved during the early stages of the airport It is Both ways are Yemen Attack in Saudi Arabia Set Agreement Is Near on Red Cross Inspection of Cuba Candidates Enter Final Leg of Race By The Associated Press Wisconsin's candidates for lic office have started their Syria Revolutionary Yemen massed sea and air forces against Saudi Arabia The republican government talked grimly of a showdown with its monarchist San'a radio in Yemen's remote capital quoted leaders of the 36- revolutionary regime in stormy challenges to Saudi an King Saud and Jordanian King Nehru Friday was said by in- formed sources to give no hope that the Soviet Union would be able to restrain the Chinese of- fensive at 13 points along India's The informants said this ened disillusionment that came the same day the Chinese at- Oct. 20. A letter from Khrushchev that day supported the Chinese territorial the sources though the Soviet press did not disclose Moscow's stand until several days Chinese forces have paused in their drive for several waiting for Additional military attaches ar- rived at the U.S. Embassy evidently to instruct Indians in the use of complicated equipment that was expected The first shipments contained relatively standard types of arms that Indian soldiers can learn to use In London American and Brit- ish officials conferred on next The Republicans threw in their first team of former governors and other top party men in a waukee bid for support of their while the Democrats concentrated at both Milwaukee and Madison Republican Senator Alexander Wiley campaigned in north central Wisconsin in his bid for reelection and planned to work in Milwaukee over the His Democratic Gov. Gaylord campaigned both in Milwaukee and Madison Rally Rained Out A cold drizzle snuffed cratic Party plans for an old fashioned outdoor political rally at Madison Friday about 350 party faithful at- tended a ing in the University of sin's music The evening's principal er was not a but U.S. William He said warning the former of imminent attack if royalist tary forays from across the bian border Saudi Arabia formally accused Yemen and the United Arab Re- public of Mecca radio It said planes operating with Yemeni forces had attacked a number of Saudi tions inside Saudi Arabia near the It said the government was taking all necessary ures to defend the Yemeni Vice Premier and For- eign Minister Abdul Rahman charged that bian and Jordanian troops had aling arms shipments that up to i he aspired to become Wisconsin's now have gone The talks also covered proposals to put all aid on a This would free India of the Two Die on State Roads By The Associated Press Separate highway accidents have taken the lives of an elderly Milwaukee woman and a raising the consin traffic fatality toll for the year to 780. At this time a year 746 had Donald L. 19, of was killed Friday night when a car left State way 78 mile north of Blanchardville and hit a tree who was not wearing a seat was thrown out of the Mrs. Anna 76, of senior senator a chance that would follow the election of son to the Senate seat now held by Proxmire said the election out- come would ride which party is most successful in getting out Ihe Nelson told the predominantly student audience most important resource is adding that no party done so we'll by education as the Democratic John the nominee for called his Republican o p p o n e n Philip Will Fire 50 Men CHICAGO Chicago and North Western Railway has served notice that it will abolish the jobs of 30 telegraphers and 20 extra board members in its first such action since a 30-day strike over the issue of The strike ended Sept. 28 when both sides agreed to binding tration which subsequently held that the railroad could lay off workers it considered Robert C. man for the of Railroad said the layoff no- effective in 90 came as a He said Ben W. board chairman of the had promised there would be no wholesale A railroad spokesman said the layoffs could not be classed as wholesale because Ihe road em- ployes The 20 extra board employes are in three Iowa The telegraphers slated to be laid off are in Evanston and West Milwaukee and cago and tried to invade Yemen in the last two His regime was acting now only in self he Saud and Hussein have pioned the cause of the dethroned Yemeni Imam Mohammed providing him with tary support in his campaign lo topple the revolutionary The royalists claim victories in northern said the government armies had started marching to the north and the navy was ing northward in the Red Sea from the modern port of The Yemeni air including fighters vided by the United Arab to set-up a air along the Revolutionary Prime Minister Abdullah leader of the tember coup d'etat against the said his armed forces were ready teach the aggressors an unforgettable His statements were relayed by Cairo Danger of Big Battle The military buildup brought the danger of a large-scale con- in battle between the two great antagonistic forces in Ihe Arab the monarchists led by Saud and and the republicans who look to Egypt's President Nasser for guidance and material Nasser has reportedly supplied as many as plus air and naval units to bolster el's for his las stated publicly his desire eventually to merge with Egypt n an expanded United Arab Re- Sana radio said royalist warriors were killed in their re- ported Earlier nad said the invasion force com- prised men and that 500 were JAYCEES Alexander Wiley pins a campaign button on Robert DeWilt president of the Wisconsin Rapids Junior Chamber of Commerce which sponsored a Out parade in the area Friday Looking on is Dale chairman of the parade who seeks a fifth term in the U.S. appeared at a reception in his honor at the Mead Tribune staff Wiley Accuses Nelson of Neglecting Civil Defense Sen. Alexander Wiley charged here Friday night that Republican tax proposals in technique used by Medical Column Will Start on Monday kce died today of injuries re- Oct. 24 in a car and train accident in which her Mrs. Lois was The car in which Mrs. Stone and throe daughters were riding was involved in a collision with a Road passenger train at Publication of a new medical column written by Dr. Wayne G. health a crossing in The two other daughters were Wiley and Nelson File Contributions in Race eminent physician and medical begin Monday in the Wisconsin Rapids Written in a Talc and direct the columns are di- toward one important goal j guarding your health by Dr. Brandstadt and current re- for the Newspaper Enterprise sociation medical column that has appeared under that title for many years in The It will replace the daily column by Dr. George Crane on the une's Editorial For years Dr. has linked his interest in medicine with that of Before ing NEA he for nine years with the Journal of the American Medical Prior to he edited the Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical He retired from the Army with the rank of colonel in 1953 after 23 years of medical For his services as commanding officer of the 53rd General Hospital in his Gov. Gaylord failed to devote enough time to civil defense plans during the Cuban In a written statement released just prior lo a reception in honor of Wiley at the Mead the senator of crisis such as we are now experiencing call for a cessation of political small I hoped the nor of our stale would have spent more time during the crisis on civil defense The veteran Republican seeking his said Nelson have known the full impact of the ban not having had the experience in But t can assure him and the citizens of that it is still a grave In Ihe Wiley ed his belief that is still a powder kegs although the fuse is burning He said the first duly of ed officials during such times is keep the duties of their of- fice uppermost in their Campaigning must be Wiley was called to ton at the height ol the Cuban He returned to Wisconsin Thursday and after a parade through immediately motored lo Wisconsin Raps Nelson Suggestion The senator lashed at Nelson Viet Cong Beaten as Yank Dies Viet Nam South Vietnamese forces marked over the up a slashing victory Communist Viet Cong the cost of a young American crewman killed in the The a U.S. Army sergeant whose name was not re- was feeding ammunition to his machine gun aboard a bine powered escort copter during an operation in the Mekong delta 60 southwest of His death brought the official tally of U.S. casualties in South Viet Nam since last December to A broadcast said the and 85 wounded vasion was repulsed near five miles from the Saudi On the royalist side Mecca WASHINGTON ing you aware contributions officially 1 of ed by 68 Senate candidates run gamut from zero to more tion of illness rlian onO search Lifted campaign Once each week Dr. received the Bronze from zero will write on a subject close lo i the heart of all Twice a week he dio in Saudi Arabia and Amman radio in Jordan claimed Yemeni royalist forces had won complete control of the region er two days of savage Rich New Vein Of Copper Found In Michigan UP Mich. Dis- covery of the richest copper ore body found in Michigan's rich Upper Peninsula in the last 20 years was reported At Calumet division ters where executives only 10 days ago described new bor ings in the Kingston lode as exploratory a company spokesman conceded 1 England during World War II he 168 Sen. Alexander Dr. Brandstadt received his medical degree from the sity of Chicago and went lo filed contributions of will devote his columns to na in 1926 to study internal expenditures of while his Sing questions sent in by cine and He received Democratic Gov. The heading for his Master of Public Health de- lord reported column will be grec from Hopkins tions of and no Doctor providing continuity i sity in 1946. and in For Ihe escort that are armed with rockets and chine it was the bloodiest challenger against an knows that his will not raise the money demanded by the state but he is following Democratic slate man Patrick advice and ducking his responsibility lo tell he will raise the ey lo fill his and Lucey are ly opposing the responsible tion taken by the and Reynolds also openly differs with at two men on his Senator Wiley stumped Wood County the entire day appearing in Hewitt and Port Wiley addressed a group at a coffee hour held in honor by Mrs. Roger Bushman of He spoke before doctors and the staff at 7 Milwaukeean is New Head Of Teachers MILWAUKEE L. International Group Would Oversee Removal of Missiles By M. WASHINGTON The United Russia and the international Red Cross Committee were reported nearing agreement today on an inspection plan under which the Red Cross would verify the removal of Soviet nuclear missiles from President Kennedy told nation Friday night the a spokesman m New York Schneider Avows He Is Innocent SHEBOYGAN N. Schneider 43, Democratic nominee for state was charged Friday with ating about of the funds of a cemetery association for which ho president and general a three-time and former alderman i termed the charges and said under- and deceitful attack is baseless and Schneider entered no plea at this arraignment before County Judge Clarence F. Whiffen and asked lor a preliminary He was released on a property bond of No date was set for the Money Was Saved Dist. Atty. Arthur Olsen said the alleged offense had taken bases uere being but estimated it would take 10 days for Russian ships to reach Cuba to haul the missiles Two possible types of inspection are under one at sea and the other on Cuban j Fidel Could Block It Prime Minister Fidel Castro has power to block the inspection on Cuban What lie will tually do is assumed here to be a subject of discussion between him and Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister Anastas I. who reached Cuba Friday for talks with agreement evidently would be sufficient to put the Red Cross plan into operation on the Kennedy announced Friday night that the al Rod is a Swiss humanitarian organization wds an appropriate agent for tion of ships In make certain that they are not ing offensive weapons into i Suggested By Russia Russia had previously ed that the Red Cross take on the task of checking cargoes since the Soviet Union opposed to ing U.S. inspectors board its sels as they passed through the U.S. naval blockade In Geneva the Red Cross for suggesting that lie and Wiley j of is the new day the new ore find could ex tend the company's ing life at least 30 Wisconsin Weather Cloudy and cold A snow at possibly with High today 33 te 47. Lew tonight in 20s 24-31 Sunday cloudy with light turning wot total facts for 54-hr. at 45; day since their arrival here from Thailand more than a month Another of the swift craft was wheeling from a rocket run when it was hit by ground It made a second run and a slug smashed its windshield and pierced the ar- mored vest of the But it slopped just as it reached the skin over his The operation was part of one of the most impressive ment victories in By government forces had stacked up 35 enemy and the total Vet Cong death toll may reach 100. For the four days of the the enemy dead may be as high as 250, military sources pilots estimated they about 20 The escort helicopters 10 1121 troop carrying battalion of into action near Vinh Long. The first wave of troops was landed without in- But on the second Viet Cong sent up heavy auto- matic including tracer that was aimed chiefly at the escort One bullot ripped upward through an open catching the sergeant manning a machine appear in a joint press ence here as part of the sin Rapids Junior Chamber ol Commerce Out the Wiley said the press conference ideas was old story I've made myself clear on the real al the closing session of president of the Wisconsin of a high school social studies defeated Waller A. Two in- Committee formally declared its willingness to help supervise dis- mantling of the missile the express condition that all three interested parties give their The Red Cross spokesman did not but it was assumed Cuban along with that of the United States and would be required only if tion teams were to enter The spokesman said Paul former president of the would leave early next week for New York to confer with U.N. Acting Secretary-General U Dismantling Bases Kennedy told the nation in a brisk television and radio broadcast Friday night that aerial photographs made day show that the Russians were tearing down their missile bases in But the President declared the U.S. sea and air lance of Cuba until satisfactory tional inspection procedures are substituted or until threat to peace posed by these offensive weapons is Al the same lie indicated the United Stales was ready lo con- sider various means ol This suggested a as j lo of the requirement he 7 issues of this When a Tribune reporter at- tempted further quest of Wiley on the press one of his campaign lieutenants whisked the senator away lo the reception in the Mead Inn main dining The reception was attended by about 250 Olson Speaks Also appearing at I lie reception the federal ion's annual tion The federation is filiated the Other of liters elected or re- were Louis D. and Edward C. of of New Berlin and Glenn Parish of vice John Dulka of Fox treasurer and Philip M. of Eau place over the last 3li He the funds apparently ed of money set aside for care and maintenance lots in Sunrise Memorial a cemetery just south of The a said the cemetery case had been under investigation lor some by Sheboygan County Schneider said he had invested his savings in the and that books are always for examination of the perpetual care account and its did they wait until the week before election to bring tha he father ol four was a Sheboygan alderman before lie resigned in lo en- ter the armed He elected to the Assembly after War II and served three He defeated Eugene Lamb of Milwaukee lor the Democratic nomination for state treasurer in the September The cemetery is a ect near Highway 41 south of It uas formed in 195H. A group of lot owners re- cently pet Honed County Court to order an election of trustees 17. copters that lifted a Vietnamese troops and earlier Jack in the evening was tbc Republican for Olson lold a small group nt Ihe hotel that his Democrat David had marie at- tacks on Republicans and lican candidates since Aug. He said John cratic candidate for actually running against the pre- vious but he won't admit Olson con- had worked himself into a position of being able to attack Today's Chuckle The only way to save money nowadays is In have short arms and deep Delegates to the convention re- ferred to the executive tee a resolution request ing thai teacher disputes be resolved by collective bargaining rather than Ihe use of Also referred to the committee was a tion dealing on the right of ers to 'The Wisconsin also meeting in approved a resolution Friday calling for professional sanctions against school boards when on teacher welfare or working condition Resolutions passed by the dele gates included an appeal to Con- gress lo abolish the House Com- on un-American activities and praise of the V S Supreme j Court for its decision in the I FIRING LINK Wisconsin gubernatorial candidates Philip G. and John W. awaited questions Thursday in Milwaukee as they appeared before the Wisconsin Education Association Arthur professor of Education at the University of wan the chairman ol the question and answer Mi  

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