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JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE VOL. 118. NO. 55. 118th YEAR JANESVILLE.

WISCONSIN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1962 44 PAGES 2 SECTIONS SEVEN CENTS ASTRONAUT SCHIRRA VISITS Kennedy chats with Suzanne, 5, daughter of Astronaut Walter M. Schirra as the hero and his family visit the White House Tuesday. Present are, from left, Mrs. Jo Schirra; Marty, 12; Schirra, Suzanne and the President.

(AP wire- photo) Stranded Islanders Live 11 Weeks on Distilled Sea Water and Fish SUVA, Fiji Islands the open reef all night. It was wrecked for II weeks on a South'like a dream when light came Sea reef, 12 Tonga islanders de- and we saw not far away the fied death and the sea by living Japanese wreck." U. elicopters Pour Deadly Fire Into Reds Guerrillas in Viet Nam Are Blasted By MALCOLM W. BROWNE SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP)-Foui' U.S. Army escort helicopters poured rocket and machinegun fire into a concentration of Communist guerrillas Tuesday, apparently with deadly effect.

The helicopters, recently sent from the United States, are designed to help neutralize the increasing Viet Cong guerrilla 2 Indicted Congressmen Contident They Will Be Completely Vindicated BALTIMORE (AP) Two con- "I was deeply shocked and gressmen, indicted by a federal amazed by the charges made grand jury on conspiracy and con- against me and am positive that flict-of-interest charges have e.v-{I will be completely 'IT TAT med Ben Be a of A gena, who pressed confidence they wi be he said. i says his newnalion will stand for- vindicaled, "I believe every fair-minded beside Fidel Castro's Cuba, Reps. Thomas John.son, D-j person will certainly regard it as todav to look at the and w. boykin, strange coincidence that revolution results he avow- Ben Bella and Castro Hobnob Algeria With Cuba, Says Premier After Havana Welcome HAVANA (AP) -Premier Ah- Kennedy Signs Incentive Tax Revision Bill Md on water distilled from the ocean and by catching fish and crabs. And when a New Zealand Air Force flying boat came out of the night Monday and dropped flares, the wreckage was that of a Japanese fishing vessel.

There was but a single match among the 17 Tongans. With it they started a fire from wreckage it was as if everything in their to sen'e as beacon and cookstove. weak, dehydrated bodies came alive again, a survivor said today. The story of survival came from Veetuto Pahulu and Fine Through the II weeks someone always was on watch to see that the fire did not go out. and was buried in (he sand on the reef.

Then later that planes two days with for a speedy trial. Sione Sikemeti and Sione Losei'he loss of three Americans. The jury charged they received Tlie four heavily armed HUl; compensation for trying to per- said they were shocked at baseless charges should edly the indictments handed down brought immediately upon the ad- Economy Stimulant Seen in Provisions of New Measure ground fire has downed at! juesday. expre.s.sed their journment of and just from died," Feuaki said. The men decided to build a raft from the wrecked fishing boat.

Capt. Tevita said he would try to reach the Fijis for help. "We had only a hammer and noj saw," Feuaki related, "and had to cut timber with a nail." helicopters were accompanying lightly armed helicopters bringing out a battalion of Vietnamese soldiers 55 miles northwest of Sai- Swoop Into Action The Vietnamese had been land- By this time, a fourth man had ed to protect a U.S. helicopter suade the Department of Justice to postpone the mail fraud trial of J. Kenneth Edlin, 64, of Miami, and attempting ultimately to have the charges dropped.

Edlin pleaded no contest to the charges, made in connection with the operation of the First Colony died. The captain and two volun-i forced down by mechanical trou-j Savings and Loan Association in "We took our food from our teers boarded the raft and set Feuaki, two of the Tongans who wrecked boat and lived on that lived through the ordeal that took for 17 days," said Feuaki. "Then the lives of five of the 12 men. we had to catch fish and crabs." The Tongans set out in a yacht They also had aluminum pots, last summer from Tongatapu to Sea water was put in one alumi- Ata Island, In the Tonga Islands num pot with a lid and the pot cast of the Rijis. placed over the fire.

Storm winds blew them far off Steam from the pot passed course. On July 7 the wind bore through a rubber tube and con- them down on Minerva Reef, 300 Sensed in the other kettle. This miles west of Ata and well off produced two pints of precious the shipping lanes. water a small cup for "The yacht broke up each man. said Feuaki, "and we were on "After 24 days Fatal Efeafi died out for Kandavu, most southerly ble.

It was necessary to destroy, the helicopter, and lurking Viet of the Fiji islands, 350 miles Cong opened fire as the helicop- away. ters began lifting out the Vietna- The three had no food and only mese, four cups of water. One volunteer! late-model helicopters died on the way. swooped into action, their 16 now- I Weak and exhausted, the erful rockets and two .30 caliber and the other islander ar-; machineguns blazing. Maryland, and was sentenced last April to six months in jail.

Hs also was fined $8,000. Edlin was released last Wednesday from federal prison. Johnson issued a statement Tuesday night. three weeks before election." Corporations now will ht to report to the Treasury and to the recipient all dividend payments totaling more than $10 a year. Savings institutions will In the November election John-! iaiism," Ben Bella said on his ar- revision bill that carries a $1- son faces Rogers C.

B. Morton, a Republican and the brother of President Kennedy in Washington: Sen. Thruston B. Morion, R-Ky. -Brotherhood always reigned Boykin, 77, also indicated he between Cuba and Algeria.

Alger- Prime Minister Castro, who loosed: a tirade against "Yankee signed into law to do the same for interest The provision for an investment tax credit and newly revised guidelines for depreciation of as- rival Tuesday from talks ith wants a quick trial, and expressed confidence he will be vindicated. billion incentive to busines.ses that modernize. The bill, Kennedy said in a statement accompanying Tues- ia is and will be with Cuba. His- day's signing, "makes a good sets, Kennedy said, "will providi start on bringing our tax structure up to dale and provides a favorable context for the over-all tax tory has willed it that both people meet on the road to liberation." The special grand jury charged' Castro met the Cuban airliner that Johnson, seeking a third term (hat brought Ben Bella from i from Maryland's 1st District, had Washington, and declared in his received for his efforts in welcoming address: Edlin's behalf, and that both con- "To visit Cuba at a lime when gressmen realized profits on real (he United States is redoubling its estate transactions totaling at criminal blockade, when the Yan- pose to the next Congress. Meanwhile, he said, (he bill "will s(imula(e the economy and provide a greater measure of fair- I ness in our (ax added stimulus to investment in machinery and equipment and give American firms tax treatment which compares favorably with their competitors in world markets." The investment credit of up to 7 per cent on purchases of machinery and equipment is the ma- least $3.2 million in which Edlin kee imperialists threaten to president's proposal for set- lalso was AUhough Congress turned down jor revenue law change Kennedy rived Monday at Kandavu, and gasped out their story.

The flying boat went to Minen'a Reef, took the 10 bearded men aboard, and brought them to Suva. Monopoly Conspiracy Is Charged MILWAUKEE (AP) A complaint alleging threats of "physical harm" for competitors was filed Tuesday, accusing eight Suspensions at UW Lifted Immediate Hearings Impossible, Says Committee MADISON (AP) Suspensions firms and 17 individuals of con-! for 19 University of Wisconsin spiring to monopolize the students arrested in disturbances collection and disposal business in Milwaukee County. Tuesday, 24 hours after they went Named in the complaint were seven Milwaukee firms and one from Chicago, and 11 Milwaukee! Police made 47 arrests Friday County men and six Chicago area! and Saturday nights in quieting residents. All individuals were outbursts near the campus before described as officials or employes and after the Notre Dame-Wiscon- of rubbish collection or disposal! sin football game. Twenty Wis- consin students, one from Wiscon- The action was filed on behalf of! the state by Ally.

Gen. Notre Dame were among Reynolds. It seeks damages of! arrested. $250,000 and injunctions to Monday ven the alleged conspiracy'to five ffendants and an- I nthpr nine tnrfpitpri hnnn on monopolize trade and injure competitors. other nine forfeited bond on charges ranging from disorderly conduct to unlawful assembly.

Force Threatened dismissed, sev- The complaint, filed in Circuit Court also contends that the own-, crs of competing businesses remaining 21 their families were threatened Bargains in 44-Page Paper Shoppers in Southern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois have three days to reap their harvest, a harvest of values that will be in progress in Janesville stores Thursday through Saturday. During this Harvest Festival sales event the merchants are offering outstanding values at a time when the peak of the season's selections is available. Tonight's 44-page Gazette contains word of many of the bargains buyers will find in Janesville. The city has been appropriately adorned with corn stalks and jack-o-lanterns for the event. witnesses against them, there is no foundation for hearing charges more serious than that the arrested students were on the scene at the time of their arrests." The committee also agreed to permit the student court to delay disciplinary action until after the students have been tried in Criminal Court.

Reports said the helicopter fire hit a column of about 75 guerrillas. Farther north, a civilian spotter plane crashed Tuesday in the central highlands where increasing guerrilla ground fire had shot down two other planes. Red Fire Increased Officials were fight-lipped about the nature of the plane or the identification of the pilot Injured in the crash. The craft was one of a fleet of unmarked planes Intelligence work in'''South Viet Woman, 26, Is Badly Burned tack, is on your part an act of system of withholding political firmness and valor." on interest and dividend in-, Castro said "(ha Algerian and come, Kennedy said the require bill are in considerable dispute. Cuban revolutions are irreversi- asked when he submitted the bill to Congress in April 1961.

The revenue esiimates of ths ble." Ben Bella in turn praised "the extraordinary progress" of the Cuban revolution. He also noted that Algeria's National Liberation Front had awarded its golden ments it established for reporting i The Treasury figures that when such income and interest would all provisions are effective the an- help improve compliance with tax revenue loss will be $170 mil- laws. The Treasury estimates it is now losing about $1 billion a year Smoking in Bed Is Blamed; 70 Pet. of Body Seared Mrs. Herbert Sainsbury, 28, Rte.

2, Evansville, ia listed in Nam. They include a variety of "critical" condition at St. light planes and L28s, DC4s and DC6S. Reports recently have told of hotter fire from the jungles and hills in central Viet Nam, and a Viet Cong guerrilla antiaircraft team was said to have arrived in the area. Hospital bum center, Milwaukee, today with second and third degree burns over 70 per cent of her body.

Moon Shot Depends on Hurricane CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) National Aeronautics and Space Administration changed signals today and tentatively rescheduled the Ranger 5 moon Medal of Honor to only one person in revenue because taxpayers fail to report all the dividends and in- After the roaring welcome and teresi they receive, a 21-gun salute, Ben Bella and Castro held private talks at an official residence in a Western Havana suburb where the Algerian is staying, informed sources said. They added that the premier probably was interested in Cuba's experience with agrarian reforms and economic measures that may be applicable to Algeria. lion. Congressional staff experts place it at $545 million.

The investment credit takes effect as of last Jan. I. Most of the other provisions will be i live at the start of next year. Vanishes With in Stocks Belonging to Wife; FBI Hunts Man, 78 MILWAUKEE 78-year-1 three years ago without tskinj She was burned Tuesday night 'or Thursday depending on of of (he Informants Ben Bella i Castro would make a tour of neighboring Ma(anzas and Pinar del of married life again, according has vanished to (ime with $100,000 worth of when she dozed off while reading and smoking in bed at her home, County Trunk nine miles west of Janesville. defendants, who pleaded innocent with "physical harm" and the owners with destruction of their' property and equipment.

Suspension of the Wisconsin stu- dents involved was ordered Mon- Corporate defendants are committee on Disposal Service, Ace Sam-j conduct and appeals, tation Service, na; Trash Collec-; tions Inc BestDisposa ny. Doman, Land-Fill, i and Lakefield Sand and Gravel all of Milwaukee and Acme Disposal of Chicago. I can not be held since the Madi- the school's student court. The committee said, in lifting New York Times for Rockefeller NEW YORK (AP) The New German Foreign Minister Talks With President WASHINGTON (AP) West 10 p.m. and ran to the neighbor- German Foreign Minister Gerhard Bladorn farm for help.

Schroeder discussed the question of Berlin with President the sher- today and reported thev reached 'ff's department, "very good and complete agree-! Officers arrived to find Mrs. progress of tropical storm and other projects. T. Detective George Katsekes said Mrs. Williams returned from a (rip Sept.

29, found her husband Ben Bella is expec(ed (o leave i a gone and his closet and safety Stocks Lower in Late Afternoon The shot was wiped off the Oc- Thursday, tober launching schedule Tuesday night because of the threat posed i by the storm, kicking up some 300 One of her three small 0 ,3 Florida coast. smelled smoke shortly after, A spokesman for the in after Williams he "had dona agency said the weather foreca.st NEW YORK for (he Cape (ended (o improve market remained lower late (his after the decision and that offi- afternoon while losses were cut in cials felt there might be a chance fairly active trading, to launch (he Atla.s-Agena rock-; Volume for the dav was esti- dressmaker. deposit box cleaned out. The Federal Bureau of Invesd- last heard from Williamj gallon and police in Canada and ,1, II c. on Oct.

1 when Mrs. the United States were asked 1 Tuesday to join in the search for Hams received a letter post- Arthur E. Williams, who di.sap- marked Niagara Falls, in ment." vorable position. Because launch dates must be outnumbered gainers, obtained in advance on (he mis-1 Sainsbury si((ing on the living Leaving a 90-minute floor in shock and (he house with Kennedy, he told newsmen; of smoke. They carried out that as a result of three days of! the still burning mattress, box talks with U.S.

officials, "We find, springs and bedclothing and ex- ourselves in agreement on the as- tinguished the flames. for of (he Berlin situadonj Mrs. Sainsbury was rushed to i and on the me(hods to be applied Mercy Hospital by The added that a to meet the situation." (hen after midnight tran.s-i '''ea of iiiia's progress will His talk with Kennedy, he said, ferred to the burn center at Mil- et in the four-day period ending, million shares corn- Friday when the moon is in a fa- with 2.86 million Losses of fractions (o around a four years of marriage. He has been charged wi(h forging a $4,878 check i.s.sued to his wife by a brokerage firm. "He was a real wheeler and dealer," said Williams' son, Arthur, 4,5, of Kirkwood, Mo.

"He'd been something of a hero during the London blitz, he (old us. He nothing wrong." Details of the case still are being inves(igated by a lawyer and document examiner hired by tha police and the First Wisconsin National Bank which filed tha complaint resulting in the warrant. "I've never seen a case lika Du Pom erased a loss apparently made his living wri(-1 and moved fractionally higher, ing travelogue material." IBM canceled a slight decline and! The said (hat as much Stanley Bennett was up 4 points. i $100,000 in may have (0 get him back to unravel it be- I cause there are other banks in- Still a point or more be-1 been cashed. be available af(er the Weather previous close were Po-! Williams told police his father York Times Tuesday endorsed Re-: mv conversations iniwaukee by ambulance.

A police bureau advi.sory today. Korvede, Goodrich and'had been reported dead in 1924. 1 1 I hu( that in 1958 letters from Mihvaukee Named Milwaukeeans named in the action were James Joseph and Gust Magestro, Dominic, Anthony and Jack Mandella, Elmer J. Lauer, Clarence Mantel, and Fred MIeczek, and Howard Dore of Franklin and Stanley Ruminski of West AUis. Chicago area men named were Jacob Bilthuis and Dean Buntrock of Western Springs, Conrad Douma of Oak Park, John C.

Grott of Evergreen Park, Clarence Muizenga of Berwyn, and Harold Van Der Milen, Elmhurst. son police who made the arrests can not personally testify unless subponaed by a court of law. "Since there is now no opportunity for students to confront the Gov. Nelson A. Rocke-, feller for re-election.

The Times, which lists itself as politically independent, criticized some aspects of Rockefeller's administration but said in an editorial supporting him for another term: Rockefeller has the ex escort was arranged by radio fori When the (hrea( of s(rong winds Merck. I the Milwaukee end of the trip. indicated, officials made All (he major steels condnued land and then Canada began tO' Soviet Launches Another Sputnik Herbert Sainsbury, who was preparations to remove the moon 1 Iractinnally lower, the aulos, ex- arrive telling of his desire to re MOSCOW (AP)-The Soviet Un- his wife. Mavis, about smoking in! ion today announced the launching bed. of another Sputnik-Cosmos X.

The three children, James, 9, penence, he has the record, he Tass! Steven. 7, and Cindy, 6, were tak- hasthephilo.sophyandhehasthe, by the Bladorns for the ability that warrant his election. U. S. Advises TV ne from Fisher Body rocket from the launch pad to (he cept Studobaker, al.so were down, (urn (0 his wife, Mrs.

Clara Wil- p- 1 CUrtiAfinrt was a( work, (old of a hangar if it became' frarions, trading about Uiams, The son said Mrs. Wil- OnOWing of Tunnel Film I called home where he ficers he had frequently cautioned 1 necessary. unchanged. Hams (00k her husband back Seek $7,000 tor Humane Society Building Project insiruments and everything was! night, functioning normally. "Santa" Is Pulled Out of Chimney A move is under way to abolish the exclamation point.

People aren't surprised at anything south of and facing the present The Rock County Humane Society announced today plans for a campaign to raise $7,000 to erect a service center building near the society's present shelter at 222 Arch Janesville. Blueprints call for a 40 by 50-foot one-room, all purpose building to be located anymore. Thursday-Friday Saturday COLLECTION DAYS FOR YOUR GAZETTE Please have the change ready for your carrier boy's first calL THANK YOU driveway into the kennel area. The new center will be u.sed for the dog obedience school, and for such society activities as rummage sales, animal fairs, public lectures, flower shows, demonstrations in pet care for children 's classes and scout groups, and for general storage. It will be conj structed of cement, wood, and aluminum, and will be adaptable for many purposes.

Members of the campaign committee are: Thelma Ames, C. E. Boggs, Royce Buck, Mrs. Peter Carr. Iva Louisa Hartmaa, Mrs.

EiUi Jensen, tht Rev. Herbert Kimmel, Walter Lindemann, and Kenneth Wolfgram, all of Janesville, and Dr. Rachel Salisbury, Milton Junction, chairman. According to Myron Driscoll, shelter manager, an increasing number of animals is being brought (0 the shelter each month, the total for the past calendar year being over 2,000. Increases in the number of invcstiga- 1 tions and rescue calls demonstrate the growth of the society a board statement said, and have led directors to propose the new building.

Officers of the Rock County Humane Society are: Kenneth Wolfgram, president; Rachel Salisbury, vice president; Marvin Barnes, treasurer; Thelma Ames, secretary; Mrs. Peter Carr and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Boggs, executive officers. Some 200 persons attended the lociety't third annual opea house aad bazair Sunday. PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Playing Santa Claus to please the little girl next door, Jimmy Kelly, 5, got stuck in the chimney of the outdoor fireplace and grill in his back yard. Jimmy was staging "The Night Before Christmas" for 5- year-old Allison Doane Tuesday. He descended to his nose with his arms extended above his head when he came to a full stop in the chimney.

He couldn't move up or down, and he didn't even have a pack of toys on his back. Allison's mother notified her husband. Dr. James E. Doane police and Jimmy's mother.

Doane and Abington Township patrolman Richard McClelland mountetJ the brick barbecue bastion. Taking Jimmy's tlicy rocked him back and forth. After 10 minutee they eased him out unhurt THE WEATHER fair ind not cool lonlRht. Thundny partly cloudy and not much chnnse In Icmprralure. I.owi tonlshi In the 4ai.

HlRh Thunday In the SOa. sunsrC, 5:1,1. Tuesday's low, al midnijjht; high, 63 at 1 p.m. Tpmpcratuie ranrff to noon today. 41 at 6 a.m.

In at nnon. Baromptric prf I p.m., 30 20; a 10.30; noon. 30.ll. Low a ypni axo today. 51; hiRh.

Mraii (or hourj tnding al p.i). Tiipiday 61.5. IS-ypar moan for Ocl. 16: 57.1. WEATHER ELSEWHERE Hi In Allanla.

cli-ar BnisP. clear .57 It dear 71 61 Bullalo, cli-ar Rl rhicaco, clear 73 43 Cleveland, clear tJ Denver, cloudy .55 to Dea Molneit, cloudy 64 45 netroil, clear 79 43 Falrbanki. 30 Fort Worth, cloudy 66 67 Helena, clear 54 35 Juneau, rain 48 43 I.o» Angeles, clear 69 .57 Miami, clear 6.5 71 Milwaukee, clear 71 39 MInncapolli, St. Paul, clear .16 36 New Orleani, cloudy 66 70 New York, cloudy Ti 63 Omaha, cloudy 63 45 Philadelphia, cloudy It Phoenix, dear 6t LouU, rlear Uke City, clear -IJ San clear Seatlla. clear S6 43 WMhJiiiton, etoudf WASHINGTON (AP) The I State Department said today it has told two U.S.

television networks (hat television reports oit escape tunnels under the Berlin wall may jeopardize the safety of refugees and complicate the Berlin problem. The West Berlin Senate said Tuesday it would ask the National Broadcasting Co. to cancel showing of film it made about refugee tunnels. A spokesman said the West German Foreign Office and the U.S. government had been advised.

photo SUMMER COTTAGE BURNS-A two-story frame summer cottage on N. River Road, owned by Mrs. Fred Murphy, 115 S. Garfield was destroyed by fire Tuesday night. Cause of the blazo was not immediately known.

Janesville firemen were called to the scene at 9:48 p.m. after a neighbor, James Casey, saw the building on fire. The cottage was enveloped in flames when firemen arrived. One truck and the tanker were dispatched. Firemen were at the more than three hours.

Two wall remained standing. Fire department officials said Mrs. Murphy had been at the summer home during the day Tuesday, but left to return to her Janesville home about p.m. MR. LANDLORD! DO YOU HAVE A VACANCY PROBLEM? The ad you see here brought 32 phone calls for the advertiser and the house was rented! A I-BEDROOM OLDER MODERN HOUSE.

miles out. Call PL Xiocxx or Whenever a vacancy problem occurs, it is good to remember that a vacant apartment or; house costs more each day it remains vacant than having classified ad in the paper every day untU rented. Dial PL 44311 to place your low-cost Classified Ad..

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