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I I en Bay Press Gazette VOLUME LI, No. 37 36 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITCO PRESS INTERNATIONAL GREEN BAY, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 4, 1965 GAZETTE ESTABLISHED IN FEBRUARY, ISM PRER PRESS ESTABLISHED IN MAY, 1114 PRICE 10c GRE Chicago Bandits Kill Policeman CHICAGO (DPD Two gunmen shot and killed a policeman to Johnson. Requests nr fl $17 iilKon Viet Warn day during the robbery of a Stadium Changed To Lam beau Field Unanimous Council Vote Dedicates Facility to Packer Founder, Coach Green Bay City Stadium was renamed Lambeau Field Tuesday night by a unanimous City Council roll supermarket on Chicago north side. The bandits fled into an alley. o.gosterW Police ordered all available canine corps patrols 4nto the area.

on The policeman. Set. Charles E. Eichhorst, 43, fell in a parking lot outside the store. call.

After eight weeks of avoiding a vote and the offering of a substitute proposal, it took the council Marilyn Guelig Loses Her Fight for Life just three minutes and five seconds to rename the sta President Would Hold Purse Strings on Fund Labeled as 'Emergency' WASHINGTON The Johnson administration dium for E. L. (Curly) pared for its meeting Monday, the Stadium Commission pointed out that the City Council in 1957 agreed on the name Green Bay City Stadium and agreed it "be Lambeau, the founder and first coach of the Packers who died June 1. There dedicated to the Green Bay tax payers, who overwhelmingly en was no Council debate. disclosed plans today to increase the nation's fiehtinff dorsed the bond issue.

The only Council com The little Lena girl whose courage drew contributions of $22,000 for her kidney transplant surgery died this morning after five operations weakened her resistance to infection. Marilyn Guelig, 13, died at 12:30 a.m. at the University of Minnesota hospital a few hours before two more towns reported fund contributions of more than $200 each. Clifford Sellene, one of the chairmen who canvassed farms for funds, said the townspeople are still very glad they collected the money. "Marilyn was sick and we couldn't just sit back and do nothing," he said.

"And now that she has died that money has gone toward research and Improvements which will give the next someone a better chance." He added the fund would still go toward bills already forces by 340,000 and asked for $1.7 billion in additional emergency defense funds. ment was the opinion of Aid. Francis Hessel that Lambeau Stadium would Both steps are primarily because of the Viet Nam situation. However, the increased manpower does not mean the prospective dis connection with military activities in Southeast Asia." Except for the amount, the request was a duplicate of $700- patch of that many additional men to Viet Nam. Council Vote Okays Allouez School Loan A $360,000 loan to operate Al milllon emergency fund asked President Johnson asked by the President on May 7 and Congress for the $1.7 bil sound better than Lambeau Field on television.

Lambeau Field was the name suggested by a citizen committee and was passed on the Council by the Stadium Commission. Three Paragraphs The commission reported its recommendation to the Council in a three paragraph report ot the citizen committee's pro lion "to increase our mili established during Marilyn's care at the hospital. The immediate cause of death was an Infection secondary to pneumonia. Doctors said Marilyn's survival of the kidney transplant series itself the initial removal June 4, the transplant June 16, and a follow-up usually required when the patient begins to reject the kidney had been very good. "If they do well for 60 days, we are very encouraged about survival," a hospital source said.

"Marilyn responded well to the third operation. But he said a primary cause of death in such cases is the weakened resistance to infection caused by the drugs. Already Started "We reduced her to lowered doses as soon as possible after that anti-rejection procedure, but the infection had already Marilyn began bleeding, then developed pneumonia. She survived both the operations for a stomach ulcer performed Saturday and a tracheotomy performed Monday Reinhard Given Interim Appointment as Comptroller tary strength in Viet Nam." McNamara Testifies louez schools for the last half of Secretary of Defense Robert The City Council Tuesday S. McNamara outlined the pro 1965 and a levy on Allouez taxpayers to repay the loan was night appointed Rudy Reinhard, Virginia during World War II under the Army ASTP program.

He served during the war In France and Germany with an posed manpower buildup in testimony to a closed Senate Ap approved Tuesday night by the deputy city comptroller since men i posal. The committee was named by the Council July 6 to propriations subcommittee hear City Council. The money was borrowed un engineering unit. examine the idea of a museum ing. Reinhard lives at 1125 Colonial type building at the stadium as McNamara told the senators X0.J.7, iu au lu terim appointment as comptroller.

Reinhard, 41, will replace is married, and is the der a complicated statutory procedure which permitted Ralph Huguet, Allouez town a tribute to Lambeau. that the Communist Viet Cong father of three children. "The committee considered now hold the initiative in Viet The one-year extension for Dr. Urban was requested by Nam. the alternative of renaming the chairman, to participate in the voting.

Richard Jan- stadium or endorsing the erec He predicted that South Viet sen, who has the Board of Health on grounds Huguet cast the lone opposing Nam, with the aid of additional resigned effec tion of a suitable memorial building. The citizen committee unanimously endorsed the idea vote and told the Council he was doing so to keep the way clear U.S. fighting forces, will win in Raid Near Border SAIGON, Viet Nam (fl U.S. jet fighter-bombers flew within 30 miles of Red China today on a bombing mission North Viet Nam, a U.S. military spokesman said.

It was the closest announced strike to the Chinese mainland since the United States began bombing targets in North Viet Nam last Feb. 7. (Earlier story on Page 14) Four Air Force F105 Thun-derchiefs hit a group of rail road cars about 105 miles northwest of Hanoi near the town of Ba Ho, the spokesman said. He reported all planes returned safely. Pilots said they dropped nine tons of bombs on the tar gets and fired 4,000 20mm cannon shells, damaging 11 box cars.

The closest previous raids to the Chinese border were announced Aug. 1 and July 22 when U.S. planes struck the Yen Bai railroad yards 41 miles away. tive Aug. 15 to take the post of director of ad a doctor's services should be retained but was turned down unanimously by the Council Personnel Committee.

Only Aid. Kenneth Gelinne, Council the long, hard pull ahead. Ask Blanket Authority of renaming the stadium Lam when she couldn breathe. Both the President and his de Reinhard ministration in Oshkosh City beau Field and proposed that the question of erection of a memorial building be taken up representative on the board, voted against the committee re fense secretary asked blanket authority for spending the new Hall. Green Bay department at a later time.

head appointments are for two- port. $1.7 billion emergency funds. Inasmuch as the citizens year terms, and Reinhard ap Aid. Donald Jbngeoos, a McNamara made it clear that Impeachment Talk Reported by Morse WASHINGTON (WD Sen. committee was formed to make pointment Tuesday night is for former representative on the much larger detailed require MARILYN GUELIG Doctors were unable to identify the organism which caused the infection, but believe it was some form of virus.

Hospital officials said about half of 30 such patients still survive and that they feel their continued efforts are worth it if they have saved even half of terminal kidney disease patients who would otherwise have died. Family sources said they were surprised she had survived the last two operations. "Her resistance just gave out," one said. Saddens Contributors The news will sadden contributors all over the state but as Sellene said, more than a month ago, "The only thing we can't do is take her life in our own hands." Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Marilyn is survived by her mother, Mrs.

Irene Guelig; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Wash-bisch of Oconto Falls, and Judy, of Lena, and three brothers, Robert, Gary and Mark. What Council Did Changed name of City Stadium to Lambeau Field. Borrowed $360,000 for Allouez schools operation for remainder of 1965. Levied Allouez loan on town taxpayers.

Rejected Military Avenue funeral home rezoning. Named Rudy Reinhard as city comptroller. a firm recommendation to the the period until new terms be board, said the Council under quirements will be waiting for the new session of Congress in Stadium Commission and has gin next May. done so, your Stadium Commis standing last year was that Dr. Urban would be retained while Karl Mohr, deputy commission Wayne Morse, says he has heard talk about impeaching President Johnson because January.

On another personnel matter, The 340,000 increase in the sion now recommends to the Common Council that the sta of the Vietnamese situation. the Council refused to extend the employment of Dr. Frank Urban, city health commission armed forces proposed by Mc- er, finished a public health course at the University of "I have heard the word 'im dium be renamed Lambeau Field," the commission report namara would lift them to men by the end of next Minnesota, er, who is 68, for another one- Aid. Samuel Halloin, Person year period past city retirement June 30. said.

No Resolution peach' used more often in the last week than I have heard since President Truman sacked General MacArthur," Morse age. for possible court proceedings Johnson listed the additional rushed through Congress in twe which he did not detail. Reinhard has worked for the nel Committee chairman, said there was no point in having a retirement rule if exceptions were made to it. $1.7 billion as an "emergency After the Council unanimously adopted the report, Aid. Donald days.

said in a Senate speech At the same time, the Coun fund, Southeast Asia." Even before the formal re MacDonald noted that no follow- cil, in the -face of mounting pro Duplicates Earlier Request city for 15 years and was the accountant at the Municipal Garage before being' named deputy comptroller. quest arrived there were Indica "I have been asked by more tests from the Preble area, put lng resolution had been prepared for the session to complete Under the request, the money tions some senators favor a still off a decision on borrowing would be made available to the larger total. He was graduated from West $550,000 for six-month operation the formal action. Mayor Donald Tilleman in Today's Chuckle Women can never be as successful as men; they have no wives to advise them. secretary of defense "upon de people than I would have thought possible if there is not grounds for impeachment of the President, and how the process could be set in motion." "I think the Congress wants to of these schools with the same termination by the President High School, graduated from St.

Norbert College in 1950, and attended the University of West method of paying for-lhe loan structed Richard Greenwood, be certain they have enough money," Sen. Leverett Salton- that such action is necessary in Mayor Donald Tilleman asked for the delay because "I'd like stall of Massachusetts, the sen assistant city attorney, to write a resolution. The two sentence resolution noted the accepted to confer with the city attor i)SRMHililH commission report and said that, ior Republican member of the Senate Armed Services and Appropriations Committees, said in an interview. ney. "therefore Green Bay City Sta Fund Shortages dium be renamed Lambeau Massive Blaze Hits St.

Louis The fund shortages are caused Viet Nam meanwhile occupied Field by the fact common school dis official Washington on several other fronts: The Council act provided no tricts like Allouez and Preble direction to the citizen commit Harriman Reports tee on whether the proposal for operate on fiscal years dating from July 1. Green Bay schools get their tax money from the Roving Ambassador W. ST. LOUIS, Mo. Fire a museum-type building at the stadium should be the topic of Averell Harriman, who returned annual city budget, which runs raced across two city blocks in downtown St.

Louis today, from the municipal fiscal and continued study. Committee Members taxing year starting Jan. 1. last night from a tour of Moscow and some Western European capitals, had an appointment to discuss his impression! When Allouez schools were The members of the citizen destroying four five-story warehouses, damaging the city's new sports stadium and injuring at least three firemen, none seriously. with President Johnson and Sec attached to the city system on July 1, they came in at the end retary of State Dean Rusk.

Harriman said on arrival he is of an operating fiscal year and without funds. The flames were brought un In the Preble case July 1 der control after a four-hour quite sure the Soviets want a peaceful solution but "it's in the committee were Charles Brock, Andy Uram, and Arnie Herber, who played on Lambeau coached teams, John Torinus, a representative of the Packer Corp. executive committee, and David Yuenger, Ben Laird, and Haydn Evans, representing Green Bay press, radio, and television. The committee report said it end to the operation of the battle in which firemen nar Preble School District was call ed for in the consolidation ordi hands of North Viet Nam." The North Vietnamese, he went on, still believe "they can take over South Viet Nam by force." Gen. Maxwell D.

Taylor, the outgoing U.S. ambassador to nance approved by the voters last November. Preble area taxpayers pro believed there was widespread agreement on the part of Green Bay citizens that the stadium should be renamed for Lam testing the plan for the former district to pay all of the $550,000 maintain their case is different rowly kept them spreading toward the main business district, three blocks away. Mayor A. J.

Cervantes, who helped direct the fire fighting operation, estimated damage in the millions of dollars. The fire started in a vacant building which was being readied for demolition. Cause of the fire was not known. Walls Collapse Flames leaped 300 feet when beau because his name "has (JiJUi yari from Allouez because total consolidation is involved. On the other hand, the Coun flOO South Viet Nam, had a separate appointment with Johnson.

The Navy, preparing to induct drafted men for the first time in a decade, also was considering the possibility of extending the enlistments of some skilled specialists. The Defense Department been synonymous with the founding and long and illustrious his tory of the Packers. cil has been warned by Otto In a background report pre Raohals, former mayor, that he will start a law suit if the cost is spread over the entire city five-story walls collapsed, roll denied any plan to divert troops tax roll. from Europe to Viet Nam and said specifically reports of a ing fireballs across a street to the stadium. The St.

Louis Cardinals are expected to use the stadium next baseball season, and the 1966 Major League Provides Vote The Allouez loan was approv shift of 7th Army units after the West German elections are not ed under statutes providing for one vote for each $200,000 of baseball all-star game is set true. Defense Bill Delayed the valuation of the combined Green Bay-Allouez school dis there next July. A spokesman for the stadium McNamara agreed to give the trict. Huguet, thus, cast 256 no figures on the expected added votes while 30 city aldermen, costs of the Viet Nam fighting construction company said damage to the $24 million structure, was not extensive. Fire crews with 71 votes each, cast 2,130 to the Senate Appropriations yes votes.

quickly extinguished fires there Huguet said the town had Committee, which has been delaying action on the annual $45 billion defense money bill already approved by the House. been given no information on how the total fund need was de termined and he asked permission to talk to the Board of Ed and in large buildings nearby. The flames were so hot they boiled the water in a big water tank atop one of the buildings. The water spilled over and helped put out the fire. Acting Fire Chief Robert -AP Wirephoto ucation.

The fast vote by Congress on the $700 million fund last May was regarded as a measure of congressional support for Viet Nam policies as much as a part payment on the heavy outlays Aid. Earl Katers, Council rep Wall of Fire -Fire erupts as the wall of this seven-story warehouse collapses in a fire that wrecked a two-block area in downtown St. Louis today, damaging the city's new sports stadium and injuring at least three firemen. The flames were brought under control after a four-hour battle. resentative on the Board, said Olsen said the destroyed build the six-month need was com piled with the advice of Leo overseas.

Sen. John Stennis, ings were 75 to 85 years old. Tunnel Collapses They included a direct mail Helmuth, head of the former Al louez schools. New Trial Hearing Set Hearing scheduled on motion for new trial for 24-year-old man sentenced to 80 yaers in prison after raping a Green Bay baby-titter and shooting the children's father. Page 2.

Voting rights bill passes House. Page 14. Riding stable restaurant dispute renewed in Shawano County. Page 15. Solution in Viet Nam is just as evasive after a year of stepped-up war.

Page 9. Ron Kramer joins Detroit Lions, Packers to get first round draft choice in exchange. Sports Section. OTHER FEATURES Bridge Column Page 13 Classified Ads 32 Comics Commodity Mkts. 28 Deaths, Funerals 32 De Pere News Page 15 Doug's Dugout Page 9 Dr.

Molner Page 5 Editorials Page 4 Financial News Page 32 Foods Page 22 Picture Page Page 14 Theaters Page 12 TV and Radio Page 13 Women's Section Page 10 disclosed Tuesday that a secret Bomb Threat Delays King at Philadelphia The budget presented to the report based on six months of company warehouse, and office furniture and supply company, Council Finance Committee last investigating of Army readiness week included $266,406 for op a rural supplies company, a fur and supplies by his watchdog "Dr. King is really not con WASHINGTON Wl-The visit cerned about it," Griffin said. of the Rev. Martin Luther King storage firm, a furniture moving warehouse and a paper supplies warehouse. would go on to Washington as soon as he got clearance.

Shortly afterward word came from Philadelphia that he had left. None of us are. It was obvious defense panel alleged serious shortages and deficiencies in the Army's combat equipment and supplies. to Washington was delayed to ly a hoax." erations and $60,457 for a debt payment. An audit listed an Allouez school system cash balance of $4,315 and operating bills of $11,975.

Bill Town A railroad tunnel under one Griffin said the telephone day by a reported bomb threat on his plane in Philadelphia. A search of the plane uncov Because the bipartisan and building collapsed. Negro "Uncle Toms" and talk directly to northern Negro leaders. "Dr. King, do not permit yourself to be used in the North by Negroe's enemies," it said.

The leaflet said education for Negro children has deteriorated in Washington since schools were integrated. The leaflet also said welfare unanimous report included sen- "It's something out of Dante's threats were made to airline officials and none of the King party heard the threats directly. Several hundred persons had gathered at Shaw Junior High Allouez town government will Inferno," said Cervantes, sip TURN TO PAGE 2, COLUMN 1 ered no explosive. An anony: mous telephone call reported the presence of an alleged bomb. be billed for the $360,000 for ping a cup of coffee at a hard School to have breakfast with As King arrived here, another payment with the 1965 school ware store less than a block civil rights group distributed Today's Weather tax levy.

If the town includes it After King and his party ar leaflets questioning whether he from the flames. "We've got 45 pieces of fire equipment here all on the tax roll in one year, it Furnished by The U.S. Weathtr Burwg rived here, a spokesman said department officials are partly could do any good to alleviate discrimination against Negroes would require about $9.98 per King at 8 a.m. The announcement of his delay was made about 9:20 a.m. Mrs.

Dorothy Lynn told reporters she took a telephone message from King, who was at the Philadelphia airport. She there were two -of the anony and more than 300 firemen. They're doing a great job. $1,000 in taxes. responsible for the plight of Negroes here.

The leaflet said Kins should not co through with mous bomb threats. The fact that a three-fourths Two of the six buildings being "It was someone who knew our schedule," said his scheduled meeting with con consumed by fire had been scheduled to be torn down to Partly cloudy tonight. Low near 56 degrees. Thursday, partly cloudy with scattered showers and thundershowers and little change in temperature. High near 83 degrees.

Light southeasterly winds. More Weather News Page 32 approving vote is needed, and that the former Preble has six aldermen, raises another factor in the North. The leaflets, distributed by Associated Community Team (ACT), headed by Julius Hob-son, said King must break through what it called an iron curtain of liberal whites and Junius Griffin, public relations quoted King as saying he wasn't official for the Southern Chris- provide access and parking to gressional leaders Thursday without first asking Washington civil rights groups whether he speaks for them. allowed aboard his plane be cause of the threat of bombs. the eventual decision on i a Leadership Conference the stadium, which is scheduled for completion next spring.

Mrs. Lynn said King said he which King heads. TURN TO PAGE COLUMN I 1.

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