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The Daily Inter Lake from Kalispell, Montana • 1

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Northwest Montans'i Only Afternoon Dally end Sunday Morning Newspaper THE DAILY INTER LAKE '5 57TH YEAR NO 74 Today's' Chuckle 756 3666 KALISPELL MONTANA MONDAY JULY 27 1964 5 '2HOal SOCIETY Of MONTANA HELENA AU too often a oleu eon acience is nothing more than a poor memory PAGES 10 CENTS If Br I Ik momasm US to Beef Up Aid to South Viet Nam Select Crew Travel Cenfei or Second Jb ijr I iiunauta auucu iu iuc vv gram in September 1962 Plied equipment including 1 nlanec no mnrp Nordtome belong to Sigvald OAS Action CaStfO Continue Search Called 'Body Angrily the Area Lawmen Seek a ne hmay (Organization of the mouth of tne 6 nq Accused Kidnaper Baoon So Pcp iwmn Weather ads wished to Art Birch McDonald furnishing men and di Mln 70 SO 46 72 61 St 76 67 66 72 69 79 67 65 36 57 69 61 46 51 56 41 56 S3 32 44 53 61 from Ambassador Maxwell Taylor that the gov ernment in agreement with the Vietnamese government had decided to strengthen tha present military aid civilian advisory group in order to help the Vietnamese govern ment" Khanh listed three main fields of US aid: have more military advisers among units of the armed forces of the Republic of Viet Nam especially at the battalion level the sea pa trol and air beef up the Ameri can Special orces in ordei to help the Vietnamese in tensify the training and sup porting units of this corpi with a view to increasing their effectiveness in opera tions against Communist Viet Cong infiltration aerbss oui border and especially al conducting counter guerrilli operations to destroy Vie! i Cong units and bases" have more military advisera in the provinces in order to improve regional and militia forces as Allanla Boston Calgary Chicago Danver airbanks Honolulu Los Angeles Miami Mpls St Paul Hew Orleans Haw York Si louis San Diego San randsco Seattle lathead area as authorities joined with othera in West ern Montana in an attempt to stop McDaniel Sanders County sheriff's officers said this morn ing Betty Anderson managed to get away from the youth when he stopped to refuel the auto at Thompson alls The woman was not injured officers said The abduction spree be gan Sunday night when officers said he forced a woman and her three chil dren to drive him to the northwestern part of Spo kane where the woman Jumped from the auto and screamed at a passing police car The youth then drove the car to a residence in the northeast part of town re leased the three children and commanded the Anderson woman to take him in her car transport planes plus more technicians for maintenance and communications work The prime an nouncement was issued this morning after a conference with US Ambassador Max well Taylor former chair man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff A COMMUNIQUE publish ed after the meeting said: prime minister of the Vietnamese government has just received confirmation came as a surprise Originally space officials had indicated they would name one of the original seven Mercury astronauts and one of the newer group to the earlier Gemini mis sions Project Gemini is this na first attempt to put two astronauts into space aboard one capsule In earlier Project Mercury six astronauts went into space one at a time TO GET COMPENSATION ST THOMAS England (UPD The local council has agreed to pay farmer Leslie Drake $378 in compensation because pneumatic drills used near his farm upset cows made them cross and reduced their milk yield Solons Meet To Ponder All local law enforcement Officers and the Highway Patrol alert this morning year old accused SANTIAGO Cuba UP1 Premier idel Castro react ing angrily to Organization of American States (OAS) sanctions against Cuba said Sunday night he would pro vide available to pro Communist revolution armies throughout the hemi sphere Castro addressing a crowd estimated at around 500000 on the 11th anniversary of the start of his revolutionary movement here also threat ened to at Marines at the Guantanamo Naval Base if they fire on Cuban sentries CHEERS AND SHOUTS boomed from the crowd which had waited in a sun baked open field most of the day to hear the bearded pre mier Thousands upon thousands of peasants and industrial workers had been brought to this eastern Cuba city by government truck and bus i Thousands of others stream ed down from the Sierra Maestre the mountains where Castro won his guer rilla war for control of Cuba In a fiery three and one half hour speech Castro cov ered these main points: denounced Sen Bar ry Goldwater as worst possible for the United States He told Cubans that the current shortages would con tinue for at least four or five years more said the Cuban revo lution would last few cen despite the efforts of a to bring it down" PRAISED rench President Charles de Gaulle for his declaration of against the United States in his news conference last week accused the United States and certain Latin American nations of helping anti Castro forces and de manded that such help stop Castro wound up his speech with a of Santi his bitter reaction to the OAS Castro warned the OAS 1 nations not to intervene fur ther in what he called The inter American group lacks the and to con demn Cuba he said ROCHESTER NY (UPD State troopers and local po lice patrolled the streets of this riot ravaged city and three battalions of National Guardsmen stood by today as city officials debated wheth er to impose another curfew tonight in fear of more racial violence The National Guard troops were sent in Sunday night to support the state and city police but the city was rela tively calm this morning The city criminal court began hearing the cases of more than 555 persons ar rested during the violence and pillage that flared here for three successive nights beginning last riday About 200 persons were arraigned Saturday Negroes went into the' streets again Sunday night in defiance of a nightlong 1 curfew and hurled rocks bottles and improvised fire bombs mostly in hit and hide forays Helmeted and bayonet armed National Guardsmen were trucked through Negro districts in a show of force Sundav night but did not go Demands New Laos Conference MOSCOW (UPD The viet Union today threatened to withdraw as co chairman of the international agree ment on Laos unless a new 14 nation conference on the Laotian crisis is summoned The Soviet stand empha sized the importance of the talks on Laos British oreign Secretary A Butler who is arriving today will hold with Premier Nikita Khru shchev Britain is the other co chairman of the Laos agreement Sunday the Soviets issued a call for a new meeting of the Geneva conference on Laos They said the 14 Ge neva signatories must settle the fighting between Com munist and pro Western forces in the Southeast Asian kingdom The United States and Britain oppose such a meeting at this time In London official sources said the United States and Britain are agreed that no 14 a i conference on Laos should be held unless a cease fire is called and the Communists recognize neu tralist Premier Souvanna Phouma and withdraw to po sitions they held before their recent advances British diplomats said Laos would be one of But I ler's main topics during his five day visit 1 set up a special bipartisan committee to in vestigate future cases of tin ethical or improper conduct by senators and Senate em ployes In a move that apparently caught the leadership off guard the proposal by Sen John Sherman Cooper Ky was approved 50 to 33 as a substitute for a resolu tion spelling out the rules jurisdiction and responsibility over such per sonnel investigations Although some senators felt the Cooper proposal eliminated the need for the public disclosure require ment backers of the dis closure plan argued it could not be under the Gemini Orbit HOUSTON (UPh The ed i eral Space Agency today i named i astronauts James A McDiv I itt and Edward White II to make a four day flight in to orbit around the world I in early 1965 The voyage far and away the longest ever attempted by the United States will follow the inaugural Gemini flight of three orbits by as tronauts Virgil I (Gus) Gris nrn and John Young That trip is set for late this year or early 1965 Thel nomination of McDivitt and White two of the nine as tronauts added to the pro Ranger 7 Moon Shot Delayed CAPE KENNEDY (UPD An attempt to fire a Rang er 7 camera probe to the moon was postponed Mon day until Tuesday because of technical difficulties Champion JsKilfed PITTSBURG Caf (UPD A balloon ace canceled i week earlier because it was considered hazardous ended in tragedy Sunday when a young national charm pion crashed into high voltage power line and died The victim Richard Pol lard 19 of Denver Colo died en route to a hospital after his metal gondola glam med into a 150000 volt pow er line and exploded hs flames Pollard his body enveloped in flames dropped 50 feet to the ground Sunday golfers from the nearby Pittsburg Golf and Country Club rush ed to the scene and ripped flaming clothei from his body in an effort to save his life Pollard was the national hot air balloon ehampion Gool Enough? NEW YORK (UPD The highest temperature report ed Sunday excluding Alaska and Hawaii was 109 degrees at Wichita alls Tex The lowest reported this morning was 44 at Kalispell and Mis soula Mont Nordtome plans to con tinue to use the buggy the remainder of the summer of Montana's Centennial year (Inter Lake staff photo) THIS HORSE AND BUGGY is Cliff Nordtome's regular means of traveling to and from work this summer He is part owner of Arctic Lockers on East Idaho On horse back is Marilyn Sand an employe The buggy and horses Into ine auuuaj 55116 Wednes on patrol duty immediately iTheir order were to stand Style Legislation On Ethics WASHINGTON Dem ocratic Leader Mike Mans field Mont called a confer ence of all Democratic sena tors today to discuss legisla tion for the Senate to police itself on ethics and conflict of interest Mansfield said he also planned to confer with Re publican Leader Everett Dirksen Ill before the Sen ate met to consider a resolu tion to require public dis closure of outside financial interests The public 'disclosure pro posal was one of two ap proved' by the Senate Rules Montana were on for a 16 kidnaper from Spokane armed and driving a stolen car who was last seen at Ravalli junction heading north on Highway 93 I A 'federal kidnaping war rant was Issued today against the youth Steven McDaniel 16 Spokane who was charged with abducting a Spokane woman and taking her as far as Thompson 1 alls where she scaped from him McDaniel had earlier kid naped a woman and three children in another part of Spokane who later escaped Sheriff Ross Wilson warn ed that anyone seeing the youth should not try to ap prehend him as he is armed with a 22 pistol and con sidered dangerous but to notify authorities at once McDaniel is described as weighing about 150 lbs blond with green eyes and wearing black cowboy boots An extensive traffic search was underway on all high ways and side roads in the Tripin Crash Kills 83 in Portugal OPORTO Portugal (UPD A railway car jumped the tracks and crashed into a stone bridge Sunday night killing 83 persons and injur ing 105 No foreigners were believed to be aboard wrecked car was the last of a diesel train and it was jammed with passengers returning from their week end holiday It was the worst railway tragedy in Portuguese his tory By MICHAEL MALLOY United Press International SAIGON South Viet The United States has promised to send more US soldier and civilian ad visers to South Viet Nam and to furnish more equip ment for the war against the Communist guerrillas the Vietnamese government announced tonight The announcement by Premier Maj Gen Nguyen Khanh said the undisclosed number of fresh Amer ican troops 'would be used as additional advisers in battlefield areas THEY WILL reinforce the approximately 15500 Amer ican servicemen already serving as advisers with Vietnamese fighting forces in this war torn Southeast Asian nation Khanh said additional ci vilian advisers also had been promised by th United States The South Vietnamese pre mier said there would also be an increase of sup All search efforts were: the river and a net may be Im 4Ua ntil 1 negative ounuay h11 tempt to find the body of (river at the lake nelson saiu express thanks to Jr of the Lak Boat Co for launches to haul gear to the head of St Mary Lake in the search effort an unnamed caretaker at Rising Sun Motor Inn Don Bust a visitor from Cut Bank with a boat and many others who assisted in the futile effort THE parents Mr and Mrs George Gels ton will arrive at the park tomorrow from Long Beach Nelson said Nelson said he again em phasized the danger involv ed for all hikers in leaving established trails and warn ed against wet rocks on river edges anywhere in the park To Destroy Last Texas Tower NANTUCKET Mass (UPD Demolition of the last 01 the Texas towers will take place later this week Lee Galloway area engi neer for the US Army Corps of Engineers said the giant Air orce radar platform 11 a mtn tVl Atlantic on day or Thursday or Missing Park Employe's Body Official Weather Bureau orecast Sunny and warm today and tomorrow High today 90 95 low tonight 45 50 high tomorrow 90 95 High yesterday at airport 90 low 44 High yesterday in Kalispell 91 low 47 Sun sets today at 8:21 rises tomorrow at 5:07 Noon temperature 84 with 30 per cent relative hu midity By Unlisd Prei IniaraaHonal of Divide: elt end ttaued warm Ihrough Tueiday High temperature for Tueaday to 100 Low iempereiuree tonight 55whl of Divid: air tinuad warm through Tuaaday Hiah lamparaiurea for Tuesday 85 to 95 Low iamparaturai tonight 45 io 55 NATIONAL Max 84 77 75 77 94 75 87 86! 87 88 91 76 92 78 79 Boolean Washington XE Billlag 1 Butt Cut Bank Union ST Drummond GtetoO 9l Crai ll Halana XaliPU IJ twtaiown mum City JJ'Ynowtioa Hoffa Plans Appeal CHICAGO Teamsters boss James Hoffa sum moned his attorneys today to plan the appeal of his con viction on charges he con 1 spired to drain $25 million from the union pension fund to further his own interest Atty Gen Robert Ken nedy was described as ly pleased" with the verdict The 51 year old czar of the nation's largest union re fused to comment on the government's second success ful attempt to win a convic tion that could put him be hind the bars with his Team ster predecessor Dave Beck A JURY EIGHT wom en and four men returned guilty verdicts against Hoffa and six co defendants Sun day afternoon after 17 hours of deliberation Hoffa snappish and grim after the verdict was return ed let his chief defense law yer Maurice Walsh do his talking for him an outrageous guess ed Walsh said went around and found ev eryone guilty on one count no logic involved" Hoffa's attorneys immedi ately filed motions for ac quittal or a new trial District Court Judge Richard Austin who presided over the 90 day trial set dates of Aug 10 for written briefs and Aug 17 for hearing A BEAMING William Rittman the 32 year old gistant attorney general who headed the prosecution tele phoned the news to Kennedy at Hyannis Port Mass "It would be safe to say we were congratulated and he was really Bitt man told newsmen Bittman said appeals on behalf of Hoffa even if un successful could keep the union leader out of jail for at least two years The Justice Department earlier this year scored an other victory in its battle against Hoffa A federal court jury at Chattanooga Tenn convicted Hoffa of jury tampering last March Hoffa was sentenced to eight years in prison and fined $10000 in that case present ly being appealed Hoffa could be sentenced to 20 years in prison and 'given a stiff fine on the fraud conviction if his ap peals fail and the judge in vokes the maximum penalty by as a force in reserve to be sent into the streets only if the insurrection got out of control again Maj Gen Collin Wil liams commanding general of the 27th Armored Division of the New York Guard said the troops would supplement police activity the situa tion warrants" Three persons were killed Sunday when a Civil Defense helicopter scouting a Negro district for signs of a new outbreak crashed into a rooming house turning it into an inferno The heli copter pilot and two residents of the home were killed i Monroe County Civil Defense Director Robert Abbot I was burned critically Tlie fiery crash raised the death toll to four inoe ap parently long standing anger and frustration among thia northern New York com Negro minority burst into the open three nights ago triggered by the arrest of a Negro at a street dance The previous fatality was a white Civil DefehM worker who stumbled into the path of a hit run car Sat urday night after he clubbed by a Negro Guardsmen Patrol Rochester Streets Kenneth Gelston 22 Long Beach Calif who was pre i sumed drowned Saturday after a fall from the top of St Mary alls in Glacier Na tional Park Park personnel were joined in the search by SCUBA divers from lathead County Lifesaving and Rescue As sociation headed by Sheriff Ross Wilson GELSTON a summer em ploye of Glacier Park Inc at Rising Sun Motor Inn was hiking Saturday with a girl companion another em ploye when he slipped from a rock and plunged ov er the 25 foot She said he had left the trail in an apparent attempt to get a closer look at the gorge enclosed rushing water Her name is being withheld by park officials who report her to be in a state of shock Park officials said the falls is about 15 feet wide on the cliff surface and has a depth of 20 feet during its vertical fall between rocks It then Blunges down an other 25 foot fall before rparhin? the valley floor and flows into the head of St Mary Lake SCUBA divers attempted to remove a large log with upright roots at the base of the first fall with block and tackle and also undertook a hazardous search of the gorge and cliff surface aided by ropes The men worked in pairs for safety DIVERS were Ron Kop pang William Lokken Nor man Watkins and Jack Von Lindern of Kalispell and Columbia alls in hnafs and canoes also combed the com Committee following the po narativelv quiet waters in litically explosive Bob by vaSey floor where the Baker case But Mansfield water crosses a meadow sa the face of the entire Hp nlv undercut by recent was changed when flood waters and filled with the Senate voted riday to iiuou cnArial £iTmfflD6r log jams Dan Nelson Glacier Na tional Park management as sistant in charge of the op eration said today that ef forts of SCUBA divers would probably not be resumed un til the water has lowered in about three weeks Mean while Nelson said rangers will maintain a patrol along Blow1 to Reds Reacts WASHINGTON A high US official said today condemnation and punish ment of idel Cu ban regime by the 20 nation American States (OAS) delivered a forceful to Com munism in the Western Hemisphere think economically poll tically psychologically and every other way that this puts the continent on said Mann assistant secretary of state for inter American af fairs Mann stressed the psycho logical importance of the de cision by the OAS foreign ministers Sunday to con demn the Castro regime for aggression against Venezuela and to apply diplomatic and economic sanctions against Cuba The OAS also warned Cas tro that future acts of ag gression against any OAS member could bring him face to face with the com bined military strength of Latin America and the Unit ed States The ministers made their decision by a 15 4 vote and signed the resolution on the 11th anniversary of 26th of July revolutionary movement "4 41 If 1 irr mmm ib nTjunvi.

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