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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 2

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jfttftrprtihcnt-lnuraal, Tuesday, June 8, 1965 WIRE NEWS BRIEFS From Everywhere Russia Launches Rocket To Moon MOSCOW Soviet Union today launched an unmanned Luna-6 rocket on a three and one-half day trip to the moon. The shot came less than 24 hours after the United States successfully completed its Gemini-4 space spectacular. The official Tass news agency said the rocket, weighing 3,172 pounds, was to the planned flight The announcement did not indicate the specific purpose of Luna-6. Twin Gets Prison In Slaying PASADENA of conflict that resulted in death for wealthy Todd Nicholson have ended in a prison term for his twin brother, Timothy. Timothy Nicholson, 22, was convicted yesterday of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of his brother Todd at the climax of a bitter quarrel last Dec.

7. Timothy faces one to 10 years in prison. He is not eligible for probation, but could be paroled after about 18 months. A jury of seven men and five women reached the verdict after deliberating two days. Other possible verdicts were first-or second-degree murder and acquittal.

Unruh Back In The Hospital SAN FRANCISCO Speaker Jesse M. Unruh was admitted to the University of California Hospital in San Francisco Monday night, the same day he had returned to his duties in Sacramento after nearly two weeks in a hospital in the state capital. A hospital spokesman said personal physician, Dr. Seymour Farber of the UC staff, had Unruh confined to the San Francisco hospital for evaluation of a blood clot condition in his right leg. will be here a few the spokesman said.

Viet War Has Its 'Bloodiest Week' FUNNEL OF TORNADO This dramatic photo shows tornado funnel that touched down yesterday near Viborg, S.D. At least 14 confirmed sightings of funnels over a three-county area in southeastern South Dakota were reported. (UPI Telephoto) Nicholson No Viet Accord PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (ft President Tito of Yugoslavia left for East Berlin today after a week of talks with President Antonin Novotny which produced a joint plea for Communist harmony but apparently did not bring complete agreement on policies in Viet Nam. Postmasters Gain WASHINGTON (UPI) The House yesterday passed legislation that would reduce the work week of postmasters from 48 hours in six days to 40 hours in five days. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Its estimated cost for hiring extra post office personnel would be $18.7 million. High, Low NEW YORK Highest temperature in the United States reported to the U.S. Weather Bureau yesterday, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, was 107 degrees at Presidio, Tex. Lowest this morning was 31 degrees at! Lewiston, Mont. Counsul Injured CORDOBA, Argentina (ft U.S.

Consul Allison Temple Wanamaker is in serious condition with cheek and hand wounds suffered Monday night when shots were fired at him from a passing car. Dominican Rebels Name Peace Team SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) The Dominican rebels have appointed a peace negotiating team, a move believed to indicate they are easing their opposition to proposals for a political settlement. The six-man team is headed by rebel chief Col. Francisco Caamano Deno and includes Hector Aristy, presidential minister in the constitutionalist government, Foreign Minister Jottin Cury, Atty. Gen.

Salvador Blanco and rebel Senate President Anibal Campagna. The name of the sixth ber was not immediately known. The three-nation mediating team from the Organization of American States continued to meet with local leaders in an effort to break the stalemate. The OAS group is made up of Ambassadors Ellsworth Bunker of the United States, Ilmar Penna Marinho of Brazil and Ramon de Clairmont Duenas of El Salvador. In their first contact the mediators were told the rebels would accept no solution that did not call for revival of the 1963 constitution and formation of a new government in accordance with it.

Sndepcnbent-NBIoumal (litlX ill Ill'll ritm Entered In San Raiael Post Office as second class matter under Act of March 6, 1897 Published Daily Except Sundays and Certain Holidays at 1028-40 Street, San Rafael. Calif, by California Newspapers, Inc. Roy A. Brown, President Combining the San Rafael Inde- rndent, Marin Journal, Marin erald, San Anselmo Herald. Fairfax Gazette, Larkspur-Corte Madera News.

Missile Launched VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE (UPI) A Minuteman Intercontinental Ballistic Missile was launched yesterday on an apparently successful 5,000 mile flight across the Pacific Ocean. New Police Chief NEW YORK (ft Vincent L. Broderick, a 45-year-old Princeton graduate, took command of New York 27.000- member police force yesterday. TAC Chief Retiring WASHINGTON (ft Gen. Walter C.

Sweeney 55, will retire next month as chief of the Tactical Air Command, a post he has held since Supt. 30, 1961. Rome Bomb Threats ROME (ft An anonymous bomb threat stopped the music in two of most nightclubs early today and drove the dancers out. There have been a rash of such bomb threats recently, all phony. Report For Pope I VATICAN CITY (ft Pope Paul VI received in private audience today Archbishop 1 Emanuele Clarizio, the Vatican envoy who mediated for a fire in the Dominican Republic.

Sources said Msgr. Clarizio gave the pontiff a detailed report. Talks In Moscow MOSCOW Alexei Kosygin talked today in the Kremlin with a deputy premier of North Viet Nam. Le Tan Ngi. Details of the talk were not I available.

Homosexuals, Beatles, Twist New Cuban Wrath Target HAVANA, Cuba (AP) The Cuban government has launched a campaign against homosexualism, Beatle style haircuts, the twist and capitalistic As usual, Uncle Sam is the villain. Havana newspapers joined the campaign, stating that mosexualism is vicious capitalistic They said that in Socialist society there is no room for it. The homosexuals do not represent the revolu- Mine Blast- Fatal KAKANJ, Yugoslavia The technical director of the Kakanj mine said today probably there were 114 in worst mine disaster since World War II. The mine was ripped by a methane explosion yesterday. King Takes Over RABAT, Morocco (ft King Hassan II personally took over all executive power in Morocco today after failing to form a coalition government representing the major political and labor divisions.

Tanzania View DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (ft Tanzania joined Communist China today in denouncing U.S. intervention in Viet Nam and the Dominican Republic and called for the of American troops. tion and the virile Cuban Centering its campaign on the armed forces and the universities, the government villified the the weak boys and those long-haired and strange The latest edition of Verde Olivo Green Olive Tree the armed forces weekly magazine, printed two full pages of drawings blaming the United States and beatniks for homosexualism in Cuba. The magazine, which is distributed to young army draftees, shows Uncle Sam dancing and holding hands with a homosexual and a young man with long hair. Armed Forces Minister Raul Castro, in a recent speech to air force officers, warned Cuban youths to receive their inspiration from the twist and rock roll dancers.

They should run away from those Castro did not mention mosexualism. but the Cuban press immediately tooK up observations and included in editorial comment the problem that inheritance from capitalism which is still going strong in Two Plead Guilty To Conspiracy ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) Two men charged with conspiring to sell U.S. defense secrets to Russia over an 11-year period have pleaded guilty to lesser charges. They could still get up to 25 years in prison.

The two, Army Sgt. Robert Lee Johnson, 43, and James A. Mintkenbaugh, 46, a real estate agent from Alameda, entered the plea yesterday in U.S. District Court. The government dropped the espionage charge that could have meant the death penalty or life imprisonment.

Johnson and Mintkenbaugh had pleaded innocent to the charges April 15. But yesterday they pleaded guilty to two to obtain defense secrets and acting as Russian agents without notifying the secretary of state. The first charge carries a possible penalty of 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine, and the second 5 years in prison and a $10.000 fine. SAIGON (UPI) American planes i another industrial target in North Viet Nam today, raining tons of bombs and rockets on a power plant at Co Dinh, 80 miles south of the Communist capital of Hanoi. The raid was carried out as official sources in Saigon disclosed that nearly 1,900 government soldiers were killed, wounded or captured last week when Communist forces opened a rainy season offensive in South Viet Nam.

At least 11 Americans were killed in what was described as bloodiest week of the In another air action, eight U.S. Air Force Thunderchiefs, supported by 25 jets, dumped 23 tons of 750-pound bombs on the North Vietnamese supply depot at Vinh, a coastal city 160 miles south of Hanoi. Heavy anti-aircraft fire was encountered over Vinh, the spokesman said, but there was none at the power plant site. All planes returned safely. In southern Viet Nam, an airborne force of 150 U.S.

Army paratroopers killed an estimated 35 Communist guerrillas yesterday in an operation 30 miles northeast of Saigon. The area is near the American air base at Bien Hoa. On the troubled Saigon cal scene, a Roman Catholic movement to topple the government of Premier Phan Huy Quat picked up momentum. There were new demands for resignation on the ground that he is soft on Communists and favors a neutralist policy with the North Vietnamese. LAST TIMES TONITE "WEEKEND" 7:30 "WOMAN IN THE DUNES" 9:00 Driver Fined $166 Prentice Albert Town, 22, of 1364 Grand Avenue, San Rafael, pleaded guilty in Marin Muni, cipal Court yesterday to drunken driving and was fined $166.

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