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The Racine Journal-Times Sunday Bulletin from Racine, Wisconsin • Page 3

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KATZENBACH'S MOTHER MEETS THE PRESIDENT Mrs. Marie Katzenbach, 81, of Princeton, N.J., was greeted by President Johnson after seeing her son, Nicholas, left, sworn in Saturday as the new attorney general in a White House ceremony. The others were not identified. wirephoto A Veteran Demonstrator Parisian Woman Says Rallies Give a Person Something to Do PARIS UP) brunette whose nose was cut and bruised in a recent anti- American demonstration explained afterward why she has joined in protests since the Algerian War. Hunching her shoulders and smiling, Simone Sentz said, "You have to do something, no? In Paris we're a long ways from the action, but it's the only way we can do anything." "Red Sympathizers" The pert, 24-year-oId sat in a Left Bank cafe tallying to a newsman while her husband, Norbert, also 24 and a bearded graduate student at the Sorbonne, dabbed her nose with a wet handkerchief.

WIreplioto DIES Mrs. Gloria M. Vanderbilt, 60, the mother of heiress Gloria Vanderbilt, died of cancer in Los Angeles Saturday. She was the widow of Reginald Vanderbilt, and the daughter of the late Henry Hays Morgan, a consul- general in the U.S. Foreign Service.

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"We're not Communists but we're Communist sympathizers," Norbert said. "We've gone to all the demonstrations during the Algerian war even the one where eight people were killed and never gotten a scratch until now." The couple was part of a crowd of 800 youths chanting anti-American slogans near the U.S. Embassy. "Johnson assassin!" and "peace in Viet Nam!" they shouted. "We're for peace in South Viet Nam," Sentz continued.

"The Americans have no business there. Anyway, they're washed up." Sentz, who has a student deferment from the army said if he was called for duty after completing his studies, "I guess I'd have to serve." His Dad: An Engineer Neither Sentz nor his wife is from a working class family from which the Communists usually gather their strength. His father is an engineer. Her father was a university professor. Asked if he favored communism in the former French Indochinese peninsula, Sentz replied: "We're for the ence of people.

That's why we demonstrated for an independent Algeria. "As for communism well, there are many kinds of communism. In Viet Nam His voice trailed off and he gave a Gallic shrug. "Our demonstration won't change anything, at least in the short run," he added. "But we think the Americans should at least negotiate a peace." Medks in Viet Nam Attack LVNWOOD, Calif.

An American helicopter gunner wounded in the Communist guerrilla attack at Pleiku in South Viet Nam last Sunday says the action of medics there should niake Americans proud. Spec. 4 Larry Holuk, 19, writing from a hospital in Saigon, gave a graphic account of the battle in a letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Holuk of Lynwood: Waken by Mortars He said he woke up on the cement floor to the sound of Football Player Drowns During Fraternity Prank GEORGETOWN, Ky.

The body of a 22-year-old Georgetown College sophomore football player was pulled from the waters of Elkhorn Creek Saturday ending a 17-hour search which had begun when the youth fell into the water during a fraternity prank. The body of Richard Winder, Bethel, Ohio, was found by another student who was dragging the water from a motorboat. Winder was a pledge of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He and other pledges were tossing two members of the fraternity into the creek late Friday night. Fraternity members said it was traditional at all Georgetown fraternities for brothers who had given their lodge pins to girls to be tossed into the creek.

Winder had transferred to Georgetown from Ohio State University this term. His father, Richard S. Winder, who brought his wife to the scene, said his son was "a very good swimmer." College officials gave this account: and the other pledges took Larry Yoder, Baltimore, president of the fraternity, and Dave Stallard, Louisville, to the rain- swollen creek north of Georgetown. was tossed into the creek below a small dam. He climbed out without difficulty.

was next, but he was tossed in above the dam, which had backed water up to a depth of six to eight feet. As he was thrown, he reached out and pulled Winder in with him. was caught up in turbulent waters near the dam, but was pulled to safety. Winder broke surface once, then disappeared near the dam. Deputy Coroner R.

C. Johnson Jr. ruled Winder had died of accidental drowning. Rich Getting Fewer, British Taxmen Report LONDON wealthiest wage-earners are getting fewer, the Tax Department has reported. It said the number of people reporting income of 100,000 pounds a year ($280,000) dropped from 94 to 88 in the tax year ending last march.

The internal revenue commissioners also reported the total collected in income tax dropped about 70 million pounds ($196 million) below the 1962-63 tax year. But revenue from profits and estate taxes broke all records. mortars exploding in the officers' quarters about 250 yards away. "The five other guys in our building and I jumped up and started looking for our.pants and boots. That was a mistake as the Viet Cong started to walk the mortar rounds right up to us.

"Wc should have grabbed our weapons, run outside and climbed in a foxhole." Holuk wrote that the mortar rounds swept over his barracks three times, the second time spraying shrapnel over him and three buddies. Though wounded, they helped the more seriously hurt to an aid station. "Medics who could walk bandaged themselves and got to work on the other men. Tells of Surgeon "One of the surgeons, wearing only his skivvies and (with) shrapnel wounds in his head, seemed to work tirelessly on the long line of patients. He never stopped to dress and take care of himself until the last one had been taken care of.

"All the people back in the states should really be proud of those men." Holuk, who enftred the Army August 1962, was sent to Viet Nam last Dec. 5. A Holdout for 8 Years Individualist, 73, May Give In and Apply for Social Security PITTSFIELD, For eight years John Faulkner has refused to collect Social Security benefits as matter of principle, but he says he is down to five-cent cigars and may have to relent. Faulkner, 73, a retired meter reader, contends Social Security pension payments Charge 3 Milwaukee Youths in Slaying of Postal Worker MILWAUKEE Three high school dropouts were charged Saturday with manslaughter in the stabbing death of a postal worker whose body was found in a downtown alley last Nov. 12.

Asst. Dist. Atty. Ben Wiener issued the warrants against Thomas Fehl, 18; Harold Glass, 19, and Peter Bukouras, 20, all of Milwaukee, in the death of Edward J. Adamsky, 27.

Girl Charged Carol Sue McCormick, 18, was charged with harboring a felon. Wiener said Fehl had signed a statement that he stabbed Adamsky on a downtown street after the four offered to pick him up in their car. The prosecutor said there was no evidence Fehl intended to kill Adamsky and that IMPORTANT wto taU tm get their MWIMMT. Nawakay ar JrarulVTiaca Ml-SSSt iMfore 7 BBBtor- wlU MIrarad Slate Clergyman. Wife Die in Crash (By the Associated Press) A Watertown clergyman and his wife were killed in a two-car accident Saturday as the state's 1965 traffic toll reached 90 compared with 117 on this date a year ago.

The Rev. Gary Schilling, 26, the Lutheran chaplain at the Bethesda Home at Watertown, and his wife, Judith, 24. were pronounced dead on arrival at a Columbus hospital after a collision on ice- coated Highway 16-60 in the Dodge County village of Astico, east of Columbus. Schil- is. Pekini Fodr persons, including the driver of the other car, were injured.

Each of a well -tmied piano exerts 180 pounds- of pressure on the soundboard and metal plate. 1,... the youths intended only to beat him. They were quoted as saying that they had become angered with the postal worker when he flashed a knife and charged their car. Youths' Story Wiener said the youths and the girl told police they had been driving around and saw Adamsky standing on a downtown street corner and that he was staggering and appeared to be drunk.

They said they wanted to help him. When the knife was flashed the youths chased Adamsky and caught up with him about a block away. After the stabbing, the four drove to Lincoln Park, where the knife was thrown into the Milwaukee River, Wiener said. The arrests were made Saturday after the girl was picked up by police in a West Bend tavern with an 18-year- old boy friend. During questioning she broke down and told of being involved in a Milwaukee slaying.

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Instead, he has lived off his savings. "I have held out on principle for more than eight years," Faulkner says. It's simply one man's protest. "But I'm down to several hundred dollars and smoking five-cent cigars and, who knows, maybe I'll have to put in a claim whether I like it or not." Owns Own Home Faulkner, who owns his own home, is something of a rugged individualist. He is willing to discuss his complaints against the Social Security system but he declines to be photographed.

When he retired eight years ago, after working 39 years as a meter reader for a gas company, Faulkner was advised to apply for Social curity. But he announced he would not, and he didn't. "The way I feel, it's not properly administered," Faulkner says. His view is that everyone covered should receive the same benefits, regardless of the amount contributed. Expresses View "Naturally, feeling the way I do, I also believe the amount a person earns in his lifetime should not be tied into the amount he receives when he is pensioned." Faulkner said Social Security officials reminded him more than a year ago that he had been entitled to receive benefits for a long time.

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