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Jr Today'sChuckU Today's Quota Associate yoorseH with men of good quality if yen esteem ynnr ew reputation for Us better to to alone than in had company George Washing- ton i A inivervily is an institution which hi room lor tBO In JU classroomi I 00 hi the (tedium NEWS PHONE 657-5121 43 PAGES KENOSHA WISCONSIN WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4 1967 10c A COPY HOME DELIVERED 50c WEEKLY Junta hUMki Cary Pullotlnc Two new aldermen Borden named UNARMED MISSILE FALLS OFF- CUBAN COAST EGLIN AFB Fla CPS The Air Force said today one of its unarmed research and development missiles vent out of control today and apparently fell into the sea about 100 miles irom-fee coast of Cuba LL Col Pete Balias Public Information Officer here said the missile was an Mace surface to surface air type whh Even though unarmed with explosives the dummy taissile has a builtrin in the event of trouble But efforts to set off this device from the ground failed DENY CLASHES ON SOVIET-CHINESE BORDERS MOSCOW (TPS Authoritative Soviet sources today categori- interim mayor Council long and heavily guarded Soviet-Cbinese borders It has been officially claimed for many years that the Chinese have committed flagrant border violations elec Tetters for the mayor tion were Aid George it would be the sources said to describe those acts as some Yugoslav news media have done as clashes with casualties on both I For the next three Hiene Borden 53 will be mayor of Kenosha Gilbert Dosemagen will be first ward alderman an Jerry 0 Covelli will represent the 12th ward In a smoothly oiled one-hour-special meeting last night City Council elected Borden by a 14 to 4 vote over Aid Gordon McAleer Two Americans Ward John Tondryk and Peter Curi At the request of Aid George Fltchett the city attorney sat iij YfwNjll ballot counts Aid Fred Moeller Edward Fink and William Miller were the tellers in the Dosemagen-Vitkus race and Aid Peter Nod-weski Ruth Rabitz Gordon a A A 'S fe li pet 1 4 1 5 tVA'" A by Viet Cong 1 4 ri 1 ly -4 A- 'Ms 'Vr I Before this vote the council had accepted the resignations from council of both men to make them eligible fpr the interim mayorx race Then it named and swore in their replacements so that 18 aldermen could vote for mayor Dosemagen 30 a former alderman lives at 923 45th St and is vice-president-treasurer of Inc He defeated Anthony Vitkus another former alderman Covelli 53 American Motors worker who lives at 2730 71st St won a four-way race in the 12th ward beating out Robert Isermann Canada Dry salesman 6618 26th Ave Felix 01-kives long-time labor leader and councilman under the manager form and William Cippola 7011 26th Ave an American Motors employe All three will take part to- a SAIGON (UPI) -The Viet Cong today released two American engineers and a Filipiho woman who had pleaded to be captured when guerrillas seized her husband six months ago The United States announced it would release 48 captured Chinese fishermen South Vietnam also was reported ready to free a number of North Vietnamese prisoners of war on Tet the Asian lunar new year celebrated in early February But there was no immediate indication of apy link between the operations The American civlians freed Chinese fishermen from the Chinese island of Hainan in the Gulf of Tonkin off the south coast of China They were taken aboard an American destroyer on Dec 4 but the pickup was kept secret for several weeks xThe Americans said the Chinese were taken aboard the destroyer because their 80-foot junk was in danger of sinking in a that blew up in the Gulf The Chinese were brought to South Vietnam and the junk and a small dinghy were towed to the port of Nha Trang While the State Department tried to figure out what to do with them the Chinese were fed Mayor Borden from citizen to mayor is almost unbelievable to me" He added that he would not be seeking the office in April He hopes to have the cooperation of council a ministrators' and employes for a better city" When 14 to 4 victory was announced McAleer was first to congratulate him getting across the room and up the aisle before the new mayor had made his way to that aisle past half a dozen persons sitting In the-same row Girl at the is one of recovered paintings (UPI Telephoto) 0 Scotland Yard finds Coopman for the Covelli-Iscr-mann-O'kives-Oooola contest Aid Kessler as council president presided last night Aid Dorff nominated Dosemagen and Aid George Ward nominated Vitkus for" the first ward post vacated by Borden The vote was Dosemagen 11 Vitkus 4 and one ballot blank For 12th ward post Aid James Murphy nominated member of the old council Aid William Miller nominated Robert Isermann businessman active Knights of Columbus member Boy Scout leader -and Kiwanian Aid George Fltchett named Covelli an American Motors employe he said he has been active in the community and whom Fitchett had and worked with for Aid George Ward -said he been asked to place the CifFz: pola name in nomination The first vote showed Covelli with 8 votes Isermann 6 01- kives 2 and Cippola 0 Nine were needed for a majority so a second vote was run between Covelli and Isermann Covelli won 9 to 7 While Borden said last night one year mayor term he did not say whether he will run in the spring for a return to the council post he left yesterday He had to resign from council to run for the interim appointment He would not have to resign to run in the spring election for either job The full courtroom which watched proceedings last night held a number of previous' coun-them OI- kives Edward Wavro Vitkus from-rrmoree than six months captivity were ThomaS given innoculations and -clothes njght jn first regular coun Tnoir itinlr woe wanmra1 anti Their junk was and of the works had been recovered Scotland Yard later today revealed that only three of the paintings were found Monday They said secrecy" was maintained to prevent the thieves from destroying the others Streatham Common area in the suburban southern part of the city where the Dulwich Gallery is located One report said Scotland Yard Inspector Jack Friend recovered the bulk of the paintings early today following an anonym LONDON (UPI) -Scotland Yard today announced recovery of $J14 million in art treasures stolen by a burglar Saturday in biggest art theft Scotland Yard said the including threa cil meeting of 1967 Borden presiding and the other two representing their wards Borden will not officially occupy the mayor's office in City Hall until Thursday as he cannot get away from his Wisconsin Electric Co work today because of an emergency situation three months leave of absence from his post as supervisor of the treasury department for tjje electric company Two In Madison Today Aid Robert Kessler council president and a candidate for the one-year remaining on the term and Aid Lester Doherty went to Madison to represent Kenosha at a Scales 44 of Matamoras Pa and Robert Monahan 41 of Brooklyn and Bellport NY The FiliDino woman was Mrs Ophelia Baza the wife of an employe of Air America a cargo airline supported by the US Central Intelligence Agen-cv Her husband died in Viet Cong captivitjronljra week agoT An American spokesman said the three captives were picked up by a Vietnamese popular force company near the village of Xuan Loc in Bien Hoa Province about 40 miles east of Saigon The spokesman said the trio apparently was in too good of a All were hospitalized for examination Announces Plans Aid Edward Fink nominated Borden stating that he was born and raised in Kenosha lived here most of his life attended Kenosha Schools and was graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a bache- degree in business administration In addition to his experience as a purchasing agent auditor and accountant City Attorney Present Aid Lester Doherty nominated McAleer Stating that he has been in business 30 years and politics in Kenosha for 25 years was vice chairman of the Kenosha Housing authority served three terms on council under the manager government repaired fully outfitted for a sea vbyage One fisherman a young man was operated on for a hairlip by a US aid doctor It was understood the United States planned to release the Chinese today but that the Peking government had raised certain layed their release Disappeared Last May The Americans freed today were employes of Pacific Architects and Engineers an American firm under contract to i the government They disappeared May 27 1966 en route from Saigon to the southern coastal resort city of Vung Tau 40 miles south of Scales-closest-relative- It was not immediately known if there were any arrests The prime search targets have been a slender man or woman and a bushy bearded beatnik The daring theft of the -three Rembrandts three Rubens one Elsheimer and one Dou ranks as second greatest robbery The caper ranked second in totaMoot value only to the 1945 theft in Bavaria off 98 millioir in Nazi Germany gold reserves $73 million great train robbery "of 1963! Rembrandts and three were actually -recovered Monday night The' announcement apparently was withheld until today for investigative reasons Recovery of the loot climaxed a massive operation of raids searches and questioning throughout southern England Eight masterpieces in all were stolen from the Dulwich College art gallery by a burglar or burglars who drilled a hole in a door only slightly damaged All were found" in London some" in" mous telephone call to police saying a parcel had been dumped in a small public garden at Streatham Friend was said to have found the paintings dumped behind some bushes The recovery announcement came amid mounting fear the eight masterpieces might have been irreparably damaged or even removed from Britain Shortly before announcing the recovery Scotland or deny this a "FrencTThewspaper" report three" An American an-to release the was listed as Mrs Helen Scales Festge of Madison has called employment fair practices vice of Monahans this consider new chairman of the Kenosha Demo sources for local governments cratic party and is now first is the greatest day of my Borden said after taking the oath as mayor last night political obscurity to rise is now district Democratic chairman He too did not plan to be candidate for mayor in the April election Mrs Mary" Smith Wallace Burkee and Joseph Safago There were also several who have tried unsuccessfully in the past to win a council seat Court backs state's water pollution war UW men lured by Antarctica MADISON (UPI) The University of Wisconsin has been -instrumental in uncovering the secrets of Antarctica having sent 68 scientists to the icy continent the" fast decade Rjtes in Chicago Friday for Ruby Milwaukee ex-sheriff gets job with state MADISON Michael Wolke succeeded Monday after two terms as Milwaukee County sheriff Tuesday was named to a $6500 six month job with the commission on law enforcement and crime Clark Lovrien commission di- Wolke will help de velop minimum standards for selection and training of law enforcement officers Wolke also will help develop legislation for creation of a state training organization to set minimum standards for local law enforce-finance ment agencies hiring officers The court also upheld the legality of the dummy corporation so that the state itself does not contract debt as set by 4 Jr 1 -4 MADISON The constitutionality of war on water pollution was upheld Tues- day by the State Supreme Court in the only major" decision handed down during the day The decision gave the state Prof Charles Bentley of the geophysical and polar research center said the school has not since the ex- the go ahead toDigin-its $300 The court issuing its ruling ploration of the cold continent mmon bonding program May 1 Parted in the 18-month-long in- ajj cjfies jn building new temational geophysical year sewage treatment facilities (IGY in 1956-57 6 also ordered QarencfArReuten director of the state bureau to honor a request to law nor that municipal corporations violate a law imposing 'debt limits on them -pay for-printing of the DALLAS-JUPi -Funeral-services will be held in Chicago-Friday for Jack Ruby the killer of Lee Harvey Oswald President assassin Ruby died in a Dallas hospital Tutsday of a blood clot of the lungs less than a month after he was found to have cancer -His body was flown to Chicago early today "Edward Purtell was elect--ed sheriff Nov 8 Wolke ineligible" to run again appli- cation forjns needed Reuter had refused to do so earlier thereby setting up the basis of the court test The court held that the bonding program handled through a agency did not violate $100000 ceiling on state debt Ellsworth -Bunker ThrdentaThecame part of an album by Capitol Records en- titled Oswald was shot as he was led out of the basement by two deputies who were transferring him to the county jail 10 blocks down the street' A jury convicted Ruby of murder and sentenced him the electric chair on March 14 1964 Last Oct 5 the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals reversed the conviction and ordered a second trial for Ruby specifying it be held somewhere other than Dallas The Appeals Court said among other things that "first trial was" in a poor at-" mosphere for justice ibecause in a sense the city of Dallas felt it was on trial and the jurors had to walk past the site of the assassination on the way to the court nearing completion of the reconnaissance examination of Antarctica" said Bentley who has made six trips to the 'frigid south The next phase which has already started involves retum-ingwr a more detailed lflok at evidence uncovered in the first study He said UW scientists have particioated in several discoveries including the existence of buried mountains Dodge County crash claims one life By United Press International A Dodge County accident today and claimed one life Snow Two ambassadors marry each other in the forecast for with one to two inches to blanket the area by evening" low traffic Snow is Kenosha expected late this will range from 5 to 10 above with a high on Thursday in the low accompanied by partly suny skies Justice Leo Hanley wrote the unanimous decision that relied heavily on several Supreme Court opinions of the mid-1950s The bonding for local sewage treatment plants does not violate the" state constitution' because the law is more than the lease and sublease and does not a legally enforceable Hanley said The attorney office brought the case before the seven-member high court after Clarence A Reuter director of the Bureau of Finance raised 1967 toll to 10 Ronald Dinse 29 Gre- sham was killed today when his truck struck a bridge abutment on US 151 north of Beaver Dam Paul Simoneau 20 West Bend was killed Tuesday in a car-truck collision on Wisconsin Ruby was taken from his Dallas County Jail cell Dec 9 when he "complained of had cold and chest pains Widespread cancer was discovered and his condition became worse day by day His weight had fallen from 167 to 147 pounds in the hospital Doctors said that a blood clot detached itself from leg and traveled into his lungs and elsewhere in his body They said it was extremely doubtful they could have saved Ruby from cancel even without the blood clot say the man died of a blood clot in his Dr Earl Rose Dallas county health examiner told a news conference after an autopsy Ruby died in Parkland Hospital where both President Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald were pronounced dead a little over three years ago Ruby Insisted to the end there was no conspiracy In the slaying of Oswald He also disclaimed he was part of a plot to kill Kennedy He made a three-minute tape recording In the hospital in which he denied he was helped or influenced before or during the slaying 1 WASHINGTON Ambassa- dor-at-large Ellsworth Bunker and Carol Laise ambassador to Nepal were married Tuesday in Miss official residence in Katmandu It was believed to be the first time in history that two both on active married each other was kept secret later at a reception first marriage for 49 and the second 72 He was married former Harriet Alien years before her Honeymoon plans call for aj brief trip to a jungle resort In southern Nepal called Tiger Tops Bunker is aveteran diplomat who has been a top-level trouble- shooter for four successive administrations 7 He served as ambassador to Argentina Italy and India during the 1950s President John Kennedy 'drafted him to mediate the New Guinea dispute between Indonesia and The Netherlands Later he negotiated between warring sides in Yemen He also Went to In- donesia for President Johnson Last October Bunker was appointed to take Llewellyn post as ambassa-dor-at-large when Thompson was returned to his old post as am- bassadaf to Moscow Very good says Mrs Carlos Vestal About the results she sevured from her recent Classified Ad In the Kenosha News The had ad attractive room house for rent with a washrr dryer garage and all the comforts to entice folks to call had calls and rented their home the 1 seeond day the ad appeared was their com- ment and well done we feel since we had a part to pUc- tog their offering before the largest group of readers in the city Phone K57-5121 and ask an experienced AD visor to help you Incorporate In your ad all thef nice features that will rent it quickly Get May right now be glad you did SOME SNOW the Sewage Treatment Plant official weather station recorded 25 degrees this noon while the downtown area had 27 and AMC had 30 The wind at Southport was out of the Southeast at five MPH the barometer was' 2931 and falling and the humidity was $4' per cent extremef were leath In 1964 ambassadors duty have The ceremony until announced It is the Miss Laise for Bunker to the Butler for 44 ttimmjmmrnmmmmmtmn The Inside Story Page Television 23 Editorials 1 Family Page Is Financial Page 39 Ann Landers Obituaries 14 Parents' World Sports 22 Activities I editorial: Fast start seeded of chil- refused to honor a check that 60 east of Hartford in Washing would carry out the pollution ton County 1 1 program Reuter deliberately argued the law was unconstitutional to set up the court test The case sought to order Reuter to approve the Issuance of the $5884 check and definitely establish that the law is constitutional A Feifarek a special counsel retained by the state to I argue against the law in the test had maintained that the law put the state in the illegal business of building local internal Improvement projects 99 children taken ill aboard ship PERTH Australia (UPI) -Doctors aboard the liner Aurelia on its voyage from Southampton to Fremantle Australia had more than their usual share business during the holiday trip At least 99 of the 470 dren aboard became sick with measles chicken pox mumpi Miss Laise will keep her balden name professionally Bunker wQl make Katmandu his home traveling to Washington and other areas when given special missions 29 and three and the lo6r since midnight was zero h- The sun rose at 7:22 and will at 43 a 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