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41A111 111 Alp 4 "IHEE CRAMEN TO EE -i VOL 215-NO 34913 Founded 1857 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA SATURDAY AUGUST 22 1964-32 PAGES-2 SECTIONS Phone 442-5011 Price: be Per Copy Daily 20e Per Copy Sunday $280 Monthly By Carrier Demos Take Up Issue Of Mississippi 4 I 4' CI 1 1--1) 111 (A 'I 1:) -1 (: cP-7-) -I ill9 I 1 Ili 1--1 (1 i- 1 4 (4 7: tA- Congolese Forces oust Rebels From Hillside Holdouts More news of pre convene tion maneuvering is on page By Gordon Brown 3 Missing Americans Are Okeh TOM f04 nue nik4 1' lonnimmEmmonal 11 FAlpylA I I Bm stt-c' lowilliegropkI11 i 'i i t'' to 7: s' 1r' dt 4 "oil: iit 4 tn! f-' 7 IP)i ANti :74: I t4' IT00)s or' (1 -7- f' ss yle A 4" 1 71: 7 40-N sligc e) s- e''' ::71 :4: 1: :1 1 1y es-7 1: I 1 4--4u IPP'' i 4171 1 ''i s' 4 0- 0-- i 1 'k ''zt 4:3 0 ::1 ---1 4 is: (I ik 14- i 1 i i -t i '4 A4 17 7tk 1- ii: Nt ofee If tk 77 01411 47 4 t------ i ''''4il'''' 1: 4-------0- 4 II 4' 0: 'le A 1 4 1: p0 4 i fz1 1t 0 i0" ai4 1: ev r'i '''(' 0:: vsos i (- -A'''''' 4 )4 ''''t I 444-410444K e-4 i 1:741111 i viNtk Lts '77--- '4 I Ott Nie-44 yr' 4 itL 1 1 1: 1 1 i i it -f 1 1 0 kyottolt 441 1103! HAtztviemabassoomm i Ng: i i 'i' 7' 'l 'I- ::4 ig i li i ATLANTIC CITY AP A dispute over whether an all white delegation or a predominantly Negro one is entitled to represent Mississippi at the Democratic National Convention next week was to get an airing todaybefore the Convention credentials committee The dispute one of the hottest facing the Democrats could erupt into a bitter floor fight Monday night Headed by David Lawrence the 110 member credentials committee will hear both sides of the Mississippi dispute this afternoon after it disposes of less serious contests involving competing delegations from Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and another involving alternates from Oregon Omit Names Pending a final decision in the contested and challenged cases the national committee voted to omit the names of challenged delegate's from the temporary roll of delegates This means delegates from Mississippi Alabama the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico and four alternates from Oregon will not have their names on the temporary roll They' will have no voting rights However no major voting is scheduled before the conven- Von itself decides all contests' Monday night Alabama Problem The committee also may have to wrestle with the problem of whether Alabama's delegation is entitled to be seated since that state the home of Governor George Wallace has made the state's electors "independent ocrats" which might conflict with convention rules govern ing party loyalty In the Mississippi case a Pictures on page A2 LEOPOLDVILLE The Congo AP Congolese soldiers today began rousting rebels out of the hillside African shantytowns surrounding Bukavu wrested from the leftist insurgents yesterday 'Three Americans missing during three days of fierce fighting were found alive and well The American embassy in Leopoldville received a radio message this morning saying the Americans had been picked up near Bukavu Other details were unavailable The three are Lewis MacFarlane 25 Seattle vice consul in Bukavu Colonel William A Dodds 50 and Lieutenant Colonel Donald Rattan 39 counterinsurgency experts assigned to the United States military MiSSiOn to the Congo They were trapped when nine truck loads of the Communist backed rebels swarmed into Bukavu Wednesday Latest radio messages from Bukavu said the rebels still control some African shantytowns on the city's outskirts Bukavu once a popular tourist resort is built on fingers of land jutting into Lake Kivu The battle marks the Congolese Army's first key military success in months following repeated rebel advances It enables the central government to maintain at least a toehold in the eastern Congo where rebels control the big cities of Albertville and Stan leyville The Bukavu rebels retreated westward yesterday toward Shabunda in the face of a Congolese counterattack' Two US made T28 planes equipped with machine guns and rockets pounded rebel po sitions They were reportedly flown by anti Castro Cuban exiles SURPRISE---Lynda Buchanan left 'Fairytale Town's fairy godmother had a pretty scroll ready for little Janet Cory 2 the enchanted land's 'millionth visitor Janet who accepted the honor calmly1ook a tight grip on her paper crown while left to right her mother Mrs James Cory brother Philip and cousin John Pierce inspected the scroll A story describing Janet's visit is on page A7 Bee Photo "'4 IA' 4 444 i' 4 1 4 A tt 4Iq 5 4 4: I i' 4 41 v- I 4cnt FAA Official Calls Muny Airport Operations Safe State Delegates Take Off For Demo Conclave John Henry Brekke hands manacled behind his back is assisted from a sheriff's patrol car by Deputy William Hull at the Sacramento County Jail Bee Photo -Booked In Youth Is A federal aviation agency official today said four engine jet aircraft using the Sacramento Municipal Airport operate under strict rules which the agency feels provide safe operating conditions The FAA comments came from Edward 00111 See Democrats Page A4 Americans Escape Blast In Saigon Top News Inside Inside Marsh deputy director of airport as not being in the in-the western regional office of terest of public safety the FAA in Los Angeles as a In a June 3rd letter to the result of a disclosure yesterday FAA signed by its president that the Air Line Pilots Asso- Charles Ruby the ALPA ciation had objected to such described the longest runway four engine jet use into the at the municipal airport as be- ing far too short for four engine jets such as the 720B air-is craft used by Western Airlines The letter said the hazard CFL takes no stand on re- was compounded by a num apportionment AS ber of conditions including Bolivia cuts diplomatic low spots where water stands business ties to Cuba A9 on the runway a canal 500 Khanh rebellious student feet from one end and a levee confer reach no agreement 850 feet from the other The A9 ALPA said the standing water UN displays strength on is dangerous because it could Greek-Turk division line A9 interfere with the braking acTearful Nikita Russ honor tion of a landing plane dead Italian Red leader A9 Marsh said FAA inspectors CFL takes no stand on re apportionment AS Bolivia cuts diplomatic business ties to Cuba A9 Khanh rebellious student confer reach no agreement A9 UN displays strength on Greek-Turk division line A9 Tearful Nikita Russ honor dead Italian Red leader A9 Richard Rodda McCiatchy newspapers political editor SAN FRANCISCO California delegates to the Democratic National Convention boarded eastbound planes today with a double purpose in nominate Lyndon Johnson in Atlantic City and to elect him in November The delegates will assemble a few hours later in their convention headquarters hotel the Ambassador near the famed boardwalk of Atlantic City The convention will begin Monday Brown Message As the delegates and alter Pooir Cue -Slaying John Henry Brekke the 16 year old youth accused of the pool cue killing of Juvenile Hall Counselor Julius Micheletti was booked in the county jail last night on a murder charge Juvenile Court Judge Murle Shreck ordered the boy transferred to the jail normally re- served for persons at least 18 escape to visit his 17 year old year old after a hearing yes- girl friend in Napa Napa terday afternoon County 1 Skull Fractured Hearing Is Set Micheletti 25 died yesterday morning of a skull frac- Shreck set September 1 lth Lure he suffered Wednesday for a hearing to determine if night when the boy admitted- the boy will be tried as an ly struck him three times on adult in the superior court or the head with a pool stick in handled through the juvenile a desperate bid for freedom processes served for persons at least 18 year old after a hearing yesterday afternoon Skull Fractured Micheletti 25 died yesterday morning of a skull fracture he suffered Wednesday night when the boy admittedly struck him three times on the head with a pool stick in a desperate bid for freedom Hurricane Cleo perils islands in Caribbean A3 LW may have motive for meeting governors A4 Demo's platform may duck reapportion now A4 RFK backed by Wagner is virtually assured of NY senate nomination A4 Curriculum unit wants "accurate" history texts A7 Experts claim Syncom 3's drift has been stopped B5 SAIGON Viet Nam A bomb exploded tonight in a movie theater next to a bar filled with United States servicemen The police said the blast killed the Vietnamese man believed to have planted the bomb A second man was wounded The movie theater is across the street from the United St a tes Information Service building and a US officers billet No Americans were reported hurt See Jets Page AZ See Politics Page A2 Searchers Find Girl's Body Boy 14 Confesses Broadcast Urges Americans To Leave ELISABETHVILLE Congo AP A radio message purporting to come from the United States embassy in Leopoldville today urged all American citizens and missionaries to leave the northeast Congo area immediately The broadcast intercepted here said: "Urgent All United States missionaries a United States citizens in northeast Congo are to leave the area as soon as possible" Soon afterward back over the special mission radio network came first replies to the message saying missionaries in the the Congolese Army is battling rebel columns were preparing to leave their Italian President Remains Gravely III ROME AP President Antonio Segni was reported holding his own today in his grave illness following a cerebral stroke August 7th Micheletti died without regaining consciousness Brekke in a signed statement to sheriff's officers said he planned to break out with four other youths But after the attack he said they refused to join him Deputies said one of the inmates rushed to block Brekke from going to the fallen counselor and taking his keys to the outside Brekke said he wanted to The boy has been a ward of the court in Sacramento County since last March when he moved to the Capital City area from Placer County where he had been made a court ward after being' charged with auto theft The rosary 'will be recited for Micheletti at 8 PM tomorrow in the Nicoletti Funeral Home A mass will be said at 10 AM Monday in the Immaculate Conception Church 2549 32nd Street Entombment will be in the St Marys Mausoleum Today's Temperatures 8 AM 61 9 AM 64 10 AM 68 11 AM 75 12 Noon 82 1 PM 85 2 PM 88 3 PM 91 In 24 hour period ended at 5:30 AM today the maximum was 94 the minimum 58 Forecast: Fair and warm Predicted high today is 94 degrees Detailed report page B6 Russ Yoke Warning On Us Arms Aid To Congo Cincinnati Enquirer came to the Rickey home young George was asleep His mother Mrs Alicia Rickey readily permitted the police to search the house and Weikel joined in While Smith held a flashlight trained under the porch Weikel crawled in and rummaged through some old building materials stored there He lifted some clapboards and found Debbie's body Weikel said: "There was blood on the face and the lower clothing was disarranged" Tells Story Finan said the youth told of seeing Debbie playing on the sidewalk and of luring her in-1 side to play hide and seek No one else was at home "I stabbed her with a kitchen knife to stop her screaming then I choked her because I was afraid she'd tell her mother" Finan quoted the burly crew cut boy After that Finan said Rickey took the girl to the bathroom where he washed off the blood and carried the body downstairs to hide it under the porch Debbie's parents Mr and Mrs Karl Dappen live a block away from the They have another child Kenneth Lee 8 5 11 fi 4 14' i I I I 0 i i 1 I 1---- I c14 4 i 44--: 1 I 1 A 4 1 'It ti i 4t I 1 It 1 i I I 7 's4 2 4 7 fi 41P4' 1 4 -0 ti t' 4 i t' '''v d4 1 i NY Paymaster Is Robbed Of $26000 NEW YORK Three daring bandits held up a shipping line paymaster on a Brooklyn street today and fled in a hail of gunfire with $26- CINCINNATI AP The grim two day search for little Debbie Dappen ended late last night when a reporter found her body under a porch just a block from her home The police say a 14 year old boy who earlier had reported finding the girl's shoe in a culvert has admitted killing her- Police Chief James Finan of suburban Fairfax said at first George Rickey Jr denied knowing how the 4 year old girl's body got under1 his porch but broke down a few minutes after the police began questioning him The chief said young Rickey admitted killing the girl after she screamed when be made sexual advances The admission ended hours of frantic worry for Fairfax a quiet tree lined village of 2500 on the eastern edge of Cincinnati that began when Debbie disappeared after 'lunch Wednesday Huge Search Hundreds of volunteers helped the police search for her bloodhounds were brought in and firemen drained ponds and dragged swimming pools But there was no concrete clue to Debbie's fate until Friday when young Rickey brought one of Debbie's shoes to the police and said he had found it in a culvert Finan decided late last night to ask the youth some more questions about the shoe mainly how he had come to find it in an area that had earlier been searched thoroughly When Finan Patrolman Harry Smith and crime reporter Frank Weikel of the 000 A guard accompanying the paymaster was struck by a bullet but the slug hit a case carrying his glasses and he was not injured Soviet Union today denounced United States military aid which it called armed intervention sent to the Congo and warned "the new colonial maneuvers could lead to the creation of another seat of war danger in Africa" The official Soviet news agency Tass said the Soviet tion reveals the real intentions Afro-Asian solidarity commit- and plans of the imperialists fee calls upon world opiniont who try to retain their cob-to offer a "firm rebuff to the nial positions in the Congo armed intervention of the! cost what it may American imperialism in the "The Soviet Afro-Asian solCongo" idarity committee stresses Tass said a committee that the imperialist machinastatement said: "On behalf of tions in the Congo create a the Soviet people (the coin- threat not only to the lodemittee) resolutely demands pendence and territorial in-the immediate discontinuation tegrity of the Republic of The of the new colonial maneu-1 Congo but also to the inde Igency Tass said the Soviet tion reveals the real intentions' kfro-Asian solidarity commit- and plans of the imperialists' calls upon world opiniont who try to retain their coloo offer a "firm rebuff to the nial positions in the Congo irmed intervention' of the' cost what it may kmerican imperialism in the "The Soviet Afro-Asian solCongo" idarity committee stresses Tass said a committee that the imperialist machinastatement said: "On behalf of tions in the Congo create a the Soviet people (the corn- threat not only to the indemittee) resolutely demands pendence and territorial in-the immediate discontinuation tegrity of the Republic of The of the new colonial maneu-1 Congo but also to the inde- vers of the imperialists which 1 pendence of other African trample upon the United Na- countries a threat to tions resolutions on the Congo peace in that part of the and lead to the creation of an- globe" other seat of war danger In The Bea Today Amusements AS Bridge By Sheinwold Al2 Business And Finance B5 Cartoon B16 Church News A14-15 Classified Advertising B6-15 Comics AS Crossword Puzzles A6 Editorials B16 Letters From The People B16 News Behind The News BI6 Obituaries B6 Pattern A 12 Questions And Answers BI6 Radio Al0 rwlet BI4 Radio Sports B14 (1 A 10co 0 i er- il04 4 4 '1' It'y frt '44'111 tO I's 12' fr 14 'fil-'" 1 0 10100011 i -1 1 AtA 1964 Traffic Record City County Deaths Deaths This Year: This Tear: 25 49 A Tear Ago: A Tear Ago: 29- 43W Accidents Are Caused 1111 -NZ 1 Tass said "The statement! I 9 Die In German I Africa" 0 rv In PArmikn elb5 bdiLl A LIC Typhoon Kathy Hits Isle South Of Japan TOKYO Nearly 1- 700 houses were flooded on the island of Amami Oshima 260 miles south of Kagoshima the southern tip of Japan as Typhoon Kathy struck with a 86 mile per hour wind today :1:4 1- i I) t) 4 4 I 14 1' t44urcels Debbie Dappen 4 missing from her home in Cincinnati Ohio since August 19th was found murdered last night under a porch UPI Telephoto ii 1 Superior California News Television A10 TV Key Previews Al Vital Statistics B6 Weather B6 Women's Activities Al2 I Today's Chuckle I Even when a marriage is made in heaven the maintenance work has to be done here on earth Bus-Truck Crash points out that the dispatch to the Congo of American 1NGOLSTADT Germany parachutists Belgian officers AP Nine au'iomobile work-Cuban counter revolutionists ers were killed and 12 hurt in aircraft arms and ammuni-ia bus-truck collision ab a.

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