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i 11: i i r. in. VII iliiiWi VOL. 86, NO. 187 SERVING LEAD AND DEADWOOD, S.

DAK, THURSDAY, JANURAY 18, 1962 UPI LEASED WIRE EM Peacetime Budget Is the 'Biggest Ever' 1 Dakota Briefs Clubwoman Claims Judge Is Prejudiced An affidavit of prejudice was filed Thursday against Circuit Judge Clarence P. Coopir, Lead, by the defendant in the suit of Linna Hogan and the Lead Wom I 2 "V- PACIflC OCf AN SI A Kennedy Hopes Modest Surplus Mi Million WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kennedy today sent Congress a $92.5 billion budget for the 1963 fiscal I an's Club versus Mrs. Esther U. S. Backed U.

II. in Congo To Avoid Chaos WASHINGTON (UPI) Secretary of State Dean Rusk said today the United States supported U.N. intervention in the Congo because the alternative "would have been violence and chaos and a ready-made opportunity for Soviet exploitation which the United States would have been compelled to counter." He said this nation opposed the Kruse, Lead. A hearing set for Jan. 19 on an I A .1 Thieves Steal $5,000 from Yankton Firm By t'nitrd Fmn Intamnthmnl PIERRF Thieves who broke Into the Rhian Oil Co.

at Yankton early Wednesday morning carted off a large safe containing more than $5,000, the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation repTted today. Most of the loot was in bills, but two checks in the amount of 1.000 each, and drawn on a Freeman bank were part of the $5,000. A metal cash box containing $30 in nickels and pennies, and cloth sack containing $50 in silver dollars were also taken, along with a rents of South Dakota to intervene year biggest ever in peace time but said that he still in behalf of the Black Hills Teach PIT HEX ON WKATHKR Ttimr twu i-ollege students have fig-urrd way to put a voodoo on all the snow and hud weather, (irorge Price (left) and rat Verkln, KooM-vrlt lnlverily students have sculptured a huK itnww heud In front of where, thry live. Tney rail the monster Demon of Weather and hop It will frighb-n away any more bad wnUhrr headed toward Chicago and the Midwest. (XEA rhoto.) Snowstorm Blasts Southwest; North Shivers in Record Cold hoped to eke out a "modest" $500 million surplus.

ers College, has been postponed pending action by the Supreme Court in appointing another judge. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT Map shows Vocation of recent naval battle between the Dutch and Indonesian south of Kalmana on the Went New Guinea south coank Indonesia announced today that Its second highest naval officer. Commodore Jos Soedarso, has been mhwlng nine the action which the Dutch termed as an Invasion attempt. (NEA Telephoto.) He called it a blueprint for na- The affidavit asked for the as signment of another judge because I ina growin ana sirengm. of the belief of Mrs.

Kruse that Kennedy's first complete budget due to prejudice and bias on the called for repeal of the 10 per part of Judge Cooper, she could not cent tax on train and bus travel Called Fmt lateraatloaal International Falls, 21 below at Another mow storm socked the Duluth, and 26 below at Bemidji, and a 1-cent increase on both reg have a fair and impartial trial. which "warmed up" from folder of notes receivable, and some securities. All wera- in the Wednesday's low of 40 below Cold warnings were up from safe, although officers said two of fica desks were also ransacked. northeastern Ohio through west ular letter and air mail stamps. Treasury Secretary Douglas Dillon said the administration also hoped to cut income taxes early in 1963.

Initial congressional reaction to the budget generally followed par Indonesia May Buy Red Arms JAKARTA, Indonesia (UPI) Foreign Minister Subandrio today discussed the shipment of Soviet arms to Indonesia Russian Ambassador Nikolai Mikhailov but results of the conference weie not disclosed. Authorities did not know how The suit Involves the gift left by the late Mrs. Ira Belle Sweatman for the erection of a federated memorial art building in South Dakota, the place and beneficiary to be decided by the Woman's Club of Lead, according to the answer filed by the defendant to the plaintiff's complaint. The suit filed by the plaintiff entrance to the service station of secession of Katanga or any other Congo province from the central government because "there Is no legal, moral of practical basis for the secession of any of these provinces." Rusk told a closed meeting of the Senate foreign relations sub- em Pennsylvania and New York into northern New Hampshire. Many Minnesota motorists could not start their cars, schools began shutting their doors and firemen's fice was gained, but the thieves left through a rear door.

Southwest today and the nation's north shivered tn its coldest weather of the season. Winter's new snow storm was centered over the Texas-New Mexico border and stretched from the Texas Panhandle and northern Oklahoma through the Central Plains into the Midwest and western North Dakota. U.S. 68 was temporarily closed in Oklahoma because of stalled cars which were strung out for a distance of a mile east of Clinton. There was five inches of new snow at both Buffalo, and Wichita, and heavy snow ty lines.

Republicans rapped it as another pattern for big spending and scoffed at the forecast of a hoses froze into zig xag shapes during a fire in the port city of committee on African affairs that surplus, but most Democrats there was "no reasonable evi Duluth. The two men met shortly after the Indonesian navy announced that its second highest officer, Commodore Jos Soedarso, has Siorx FALLS Ink Malm-quint, head football eaack at Texas. Lutheran College, wtll replace Robert Burn aft athletic director and head football reach at Augufttana College ta Sioux Fall. MalmqiilHt, St, who Mrd Texan Lutheran rtrhoM Aaas 'ft football doldrums fo -a power among small ooufBsniitrra Imkil will take over Fe. 1.

The cold almost stood still in Iowa, with no letup seen for today. The cold snap was expected to last for the next two days. More 20-below weather was on tap for much of the state. dence that secession is the will of the majority of the population of any province involved." The secretary said in a statement prepared for the subcommittee that the Congo crisis "may be moving toward an end" if Katan- been among the missing since on Dec. 28 asked for a judgment against the defendant for the recovery of the property valued at approximately J20.7OO.

The answer filed by Clinton G. Richards, attorney for the defendant, alleges Mrs. Kruse came into possession of the properly as an officer of the Woman's Club and that in April 1955 Ihe club committed the property and funds for the erection of a memorial art center at Black Hills Teachers College. Kellar, Kellar and Driscoll are Monday's naval clash with the Dutch off New Guinea. ca loader Mnise Tshombe will abide by his agreement with the The Dutch Defense Ministry at The Hague announced today that Weather praised it as a model of fiscal responsibility.

The new budget assumed that the Berlin crisis would be over by the end of June and that the nation's economy would expand steadily and fairly briskly for at least 18 months. Unless these assumptions are realized. Kennedy's projected surplus could be wiped out. Congress also could upset it by rejecting proposed revenue plans or fixing highei price tags for some programs. The President sa(d his proposed spending for the year starting July 1 was necessary to provide: Soedarso, deputy chief of staff of Dr.

Lawrence Aughstana central Congo government. John J. Hillard the Indonesian navy, and Capt. By Vnllrri frr International Intense cold will linger over resident, announced at ma to warnings went out for south central Kansas and north central Missouri. The storm barreled into southwest Missouri with travel-cropping impact.

One-hundred cars were stalled near Joplin, Mo. In the north, a record cold temperature record was set at the winter-wise Twin Cities of Min-neapolis-St. Paul when the mercury dove to 28 below. Elsewhere in Minnesota, it was 29 below at Wiratno, commander of the motor torpedo boat Matjan Tutul which His carefully phrased statement was made public by the subcommittee after he had met with the group for a scant half-hour in attorneys for the plaintiff. South Dakota tonight and Friday, the weather bureau said today.

J. J. Hillard was sunk, were both killed. The Soviet Union already has supplied Indonesia with a number of MIG jets and naval craft. Mercuries reached 5 above at Deadwood Wednesday.

4 above at Fed' I Budget For the State Dies Thursday mi 1.1.. 1 1 BA John Joseph Hillard. 3. a retired y1 Homesuke veteran, died in a Rap- dec'ded to, try id City hospital 3 :15 I.B. West.

New day. PIERRE Plans and specifications for a new $15.000 waterworks project at Selby, and two smaller waterworks Improvements at Spearfiah and Burke, were approved today by the South Dakota Health Departments Dtrision of Sanitary Engineering. Dan-ell Bakken, engineer with that division said the Selby project consists of a second new well located 5 miles north of 8elby, and that length of transmission line. Welfare Get Thin-nrtav. followinr sn extended wicn oy rorce.

its opening session of an overall study of U. S. Congo policies. Chairman Albert Gore. said the subcommittee would decide whether to hold open hearings later or to make public more of the closed session testimony.

Killing Probe in Congo Hands Subandrio declined to give any details of his discussion with Tough WASHINGTON (UPI Here is a list of all budget recommendations which President Kennedy made today for South Dakota. Big Bend Dam Continued construction, $26 million. Oahe Dam Continued construction, $20 million. Power transmission lines Construction, $6.9 million. Policy Mikhailov other than to say "we illness.

I Hs and his wife had made their home in Spearfish for the past seven years. Born June 8, 1898 In Dubuque. Iowa to Mary and John Hillard. touched upon delivery of Indone sian purchases from the Soviet Union, especially needs for our LIGHT SNOW Philip: 2 above at Pickstown, and 1 above at Pierre. Otherwise, it was below zero for the state.

The high at Mobridge Wednesday afternoon was 13 below. A strong and versatile miu-tary force able "to strike decisively" against an aggressor. He called for nearly 1.600 ballistic missiles, an armada of more than 30.000 planes and 2,684,000 men under arms. "Mastery of space," including manned flight to the moon by 1970. Kennedy made no mention of Soviet space achievements but made clear the United States would not settle for second best.

"The nation's social and economic growth." In Congress, Speaker John W. McCoimack. described Kennedy's program "a sound, constructive budget, glared to a armed forces." along with another half-mile water distribution em extension he attended schools in Iowa and later, when his parents moved to LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPIi The United Nations Is within the city limits. Lead, attended schools there. His The Spearfish project is a new leaving in Congolese hands inves- To Be Tried PIERRE (UPI)-An agent of a Minneapolis investigating firm, which Wednesday recommended South Dakota get tough in collaring deserting fathers, will be given the chance to demonstrate how it can be John Murphy, of Special Agent Consultants (SAC), Minneapolis, parents also homesteaded at Rocky well, and at Burke a An overnight low of 20 below was tigations into the reported mas- Driver Uninjured When Grain Truck Jaclcknifes Dennis D.

Brown, DeSmet. emerged uninjured in an accident on U. S. 34, one mile south of St. Point, Wyo.

Dec. 12. 1924, he was manied to Ethel Buckmiller, Spearfish. revised design for a 135-ft. well.

Ha said engineers cost estimates for the Spearfish and Burke pro recorded at Aberdeen, Watertown i sacre of 19 Roman Catholic and Lemmon. I priests at Kongolo. North Katan- Light snow fell in the west and ga, a U. N. source said todav.

extreme south Thursday. Traces I In Elisabethville, Roman Cath-of snow were reported for the 24-lolic Archbishop Joseph F. Cor-hour period ending at 6 this morn-! nelis cabled President Kennedy. jects were not available to him. "lOnge.

about 6 p.m. Wednesday, ac-by the Hcmestake Mining Co for Rjcnard over 31 years before his retire-1 Gratj. He said construction is well along on the Selby project, and that con Sioux Falls postal-federal building-Construction, $2.8 million. Pierre postal-federal building Construction, $2.7 million. Fort Randall Dam Continued construction, operation, $2.3 million.

Federal Indian roads Construction and maintenance. $1.7 million. Flandreau Indian School Construction. $1,675 million. Badlands National Mount Rushmore National Memorial Oahe irrigation unit James diversion dam construction.

$220,000. Wind Cave National mem aepi. jsoi. ne was a mem struction on the other two projects in? (CSTi at Ranid Citv. Philip.

Queen Elizabeth II and other has been commissioned to try his hand at tracking down a deserting father, whose wife is on welfare will begin this spring. world leaders demanding immedi He was driving a grain truck owned by Clair E. Sweesy, DeSmet, when he came to a detour and was unable to slow up enough to make the turn. The semi jack- ate punishment for those respon SIOUX FALLS Capt. Walter sible for the killings.

Dean, veteran police officer here ber of the Homestake Veterans Association. In addition to his widow, he is survived by a son John of Dead-wood: two grandchildren. Lori and Eddie Hillard. Deadwood: a sister. Mrs.

Isabel Wells. Long Beach. six brothers. Joe and Earl, knifed, crushing the cab and dam The U. N.

source in Leopold-ville said the United Nations considered the incident an internal and former chief during the early 1950 was appointed acting chief aging it extensively. Brown was of the Sioux Falls department to alone in the cab, according to in Congolese affair and that Pre vestigating members of the sher dav. mier Cvrille Adoula wanted to i Buffalo, Alfred and Ernie, and Pickstown. Sioux Falls had .04 inch. The U.

S. Weather Bureau at Sioux Falls said lows tonight will rarge from 5 below to 22 below. Scattered light snow was forecast for South Dakota through Friday. LEAD High temperature for the 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m. today 4.

low, -7; 8 a.m., -5. Precipitation: trace of snow. Mine office, Homestake Mining Co. DEADWOOD High temperature for the 24-hour period ending 8 a.m. todav, low, -11; 8 a.m..

iff's office. The city had been without a chief handle it himself. great and expanding future for the world's greatest country." He said he was especially pleased with the emphasis Jn national security. But House GOP Whip Leslie C. Arends.

called the Presi-dent's proposals "wholly unrealistic." He said "the only hope for a balanced budget is in our Republican determination to answer the American people's prayer for a reduction in government expenditures." Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield. hailed the budget as "a sound foimula for maintaining both fiscal responsibility and the forward momentum of the nation's economy." Chairman Clarence Cannon. of the House Appropriations Committee reiterated his view Miles City, Clarence. Sheridan, and Francis, Worland. rolls, just to see how big a job it is.

The assignment was given Murphy by the South Dakota Legislative Interim Investigating Committee which hired Murphy's firm to probe the efficiency of the Welfare Department. The recommendations resulting from that probe were made public Wednesday. They included among other things, that the state should crack down more on deserting fathers of welfare recipients. Murphy has been told to go through the entire procedure need In anv event, the source said. of police since the resignation earlier this month of Kenneth Chamberlain.

the United Nations has no troops and his father, Dubuque. available in the area to track Funeral services are pending. U. S. Planning to Crash Land TV -Carrying Capsule on Moon down the alleged murderers be- The body is at the Wells Funeral lieved to be from the force that Home in Deadwood.

A memorial has been established for the State pro-Communist Antoine Gizenga now reported under Congolese Sanitorium at Sanator and may be CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) I five satellites into orbit with a left at the funeral home. -7. Precipitation: .01 inch, trace of government house arrest, sent to -The United States is planning to single rocket during me wet snow. Radio Station KLISJ. invaae rvaiunga iuic 1001 j.

The moon has been one of this PIERRE A group of S7 Glen-roe, businessmen, who have dubbed the Missouri River tail waters beneath the Oahe Dam "The. world's newest fishing frontier," have organised a "fishing safari" ti Pierre. The Minnesota group has chartered a bus for arrival here Jan. 26, where they'll fish from boats along the several milea of open water beneath the Oahe Dam. launch a 10-story high rocket Monday in an attempt to "crash land" a television-carrying space nation most elusive largeis space.

ucspue a rollM be cut. He Former Lead Brothers Die ed to track down the father, then turn the information of his whereabouts to the investigating committee, instead of as would be done if it weren't a dry-run, to the state's attorney. An official of the legislative re ana lunar oruu anu tTU Ulirtl una but he capsule on the moon. The flight of Ranger-3, Ameri four vears. I salt! tne loiai Cold to Depend On Power Struggle in Kremlin SMIH3 Congress would be in Kuaqm mi ine muoii imh.it, ca's gold-plated hope for ending clined to go along with the Presi Two, brothers, both long-time its 858-pound Lunik-2 on Sept.

13. 1959. nearly four years of frustrating failures in lunar exploration, is expected to produce the most de dent. Rep. John Taber.

top cheslav M. Molotov. WASHINGTON (UPI) The residents of Lead, died within four days of each other recently in California. PIERRE Gov. Archie Gubbrud On Oct.

6. 1959. the Soviet Officials said, however, that GOP member of the appiopna- course of the cold war for some tailed photographs ever taken of left for Washington this morning Union 345-pouna LuniK-a c.n lu, Kennedy budg- Khrushchev apparently has won a They are Ernest Dry, 61, and for consultation with South Dako skirmish by achieving victory for the moon. That satellite took pno-1 ridiculous" tographs of the moon's previously, rorcl'ess would cut time to come may be determined by the power struggle apparently taking place in the Kremlin. Soviet affairs experts said today.

his brother, William P. Dry. 46, sons of Mrs. Addie Dry, Lead. the time being in the Molotov af the moon.

This is one of three such U. S. moonshots planned for 1962 and each is so complex that the fed unseen "farside." but came no irman Harrv Bvrd. D- ta's congressional delegation on national guard problems, water resources development and related fair. This was their interpretation U.S.

officials are keeping a close closer than 4.373 miles to the rf Senate-Appropriations lunar surface itself. forecast "another defi- eral space agency said it would be topics. The governor heads a delegation of Pravda's bitter attack Wednes day on the old Bolshevik and former foreign minister. The Communist party paper de satisfied with one success. watch for outward signs of Russia's internal troubles.

They are If all goes well. Ranger-3's package of instruments will soar trying to anticipate the outcome Ranger-3 will be aimed at the cjt vear familiar side that always faces The prudent predicted that earth. It is expected to continue unprece(jcnted prosperity would televising pictures until it gets reduce unemployment sharply consisting of his executive assistant, John TreviUyan; National Guard Adjutant General Homer E. nounced Molotov as a die-hard of what is believed to be a wide- Word of their deaths was brought to Lead by another brother, Carl Dry, Casper, who reports that Ernest died Jan. 9, following an extended illness.

William, who made his home in Kankakee, 111., was stricken with a fatal heart attack Jan. 13 while in Hayward to attend the funeral of his brother. Ernest, a former employe of the Homestake Mining Co. and World 240.000 miles through space in dogmatist for opposing Khrush search council said it was not known whether the absent father would later be turned over to the state's attorney for prosecution, "but he might" be. The investigating committee adjourned late Wednesday after consideration of the 16 pages of recommendations drafted by the Minneapolis firm.

Two of the recommendations brought prompt action. The committee appointed a sub-committee to begin immediate work on drafting revisions to South Dakota's desertion statutes, and the "responsible relations" laws. The SAC report had recommended both be revised, saying the responsible relations law should be enlarged to include additional relatives. Appointed to that sub-committee were chairman. Sen.

Lawrence about 66 hours and will televise ranging argument involving Premier Nikita Khrushchev and other Jensen: State Engineer Alfred within 15 miles. and cenerate a record $93 billion chev's policy of peaceful coexis Kemper: Secretary of Agriculture tence. top members of the Presidium. 180 or more pictures in the last 40 minutes of the journey as it plunges toward the lunar surface. Ernest Johnson; Sioux fails arcm- As for the broader aspects of An Atlas-Agena rocket, the most tax revenues in fiscal 1963.

powerful vehicle currently in use Tnat would be a whopping $10.9 by the United States, will send billion jump over this year, the payload into a 13-minute spending would rise by $3.4 bil- tect Wendell Frttzel, and James the apparent power struggle, dip A 96'i-pound capsule is de Boocock of Pierre. lomatic experts here said it un War I veteran, is survived by his signed to burst from the main doubtedly has had some effect on "parking orbit around the earin lion A special breakfast conference is scheduled Thursday wfth South wife, the former Blanche Smith of Lead; a son, Robert, a daughter. Budget Director David E. Bell the current Soviet handling of the section and be slowed by a reiro-rbeket for a landing at a speed American authorities said tne United States was not moving on any front to try to take advantage of the Soviet internal political dissension because it was not yet clear just what the result is going to be. The real effect on East-West relations could come only if there Dakota's entire congressional Berlin problem.

of about 100 miles per hour on They said the outcome of the struggle may considerably affect the moon a crash it is specifics! lv built to survive. LITTLC Qgl whether Russia eventually adopts then kick it toward the moon at a speed of 24.500 miles per hour. About 2.400 miles from the moon's surface, the tiny television camera will begin taking and transmitting pictures at the rate of one every 13 seconds. At an altitude of 70.200 feet, the small capsule should separate and be slowed by its powerful reverse There, the rugged ball of instruments should lsbor for at least defended as "reasonable" Kennedy's assumption that the Berlin situation would permit the release by next July 1 of the Guardsmen and reservists summoned to duty in last year's crisis. But he conceded that this may not happen.

Bell said Kennedy's order that a tougher Berlin policy, or lets the is some change in Soviet policy Kavle. Rep. Richard which would require a new and; crisis die down for tne time oe- a month relaying to earth infor ing. i Bielski. Tails, and Rep.

mation that will be valuable In Mrs. Ron Barboza, all of Hayward; and another daughter, Mrs. Barton Conley, Denver, Colo. Funeral services were held at Hayward with interment in the Golden Gate cemetery at San Francisco. William, a research chemist for General Mills and a World War veteran, is survived by his wife the former Pauline Lefor, Lead.

His body was returned to Kankakee for services and interment. In addition to their mother, the men are survived by a sister, Mrs. selecting landing: places for In addiUon, the Soviet-Red China dispute is having ramifications in Herb Teske. Deputy State Comptroller Gordon manned flights to the moon latei Southeast Asia. the budget be balanced was felt different reaction from the United States and its allies.

For the time being, govemmert sources said, it is Impossible to say who will win the Kremlin contest, or who will succeed Khrushchev should he be ousted.1 Hayes was appointed to act ex- rocket. this decade The Russians appear to be urg officio on the sub-committee to ing more restraint on Communist represent the comptroller's office. The Ranger-3 shot, if it gets off on time, will kick off what shapes up as one of the most spectacular The capsule is covered witn througnoui me government, balsa wood and insulated in a thin ho maintained that military wall of oil to cushion its crash. I spending was determined strictly The rest of Ranger-3 would be on the basis of defense needs, not destroyed at an unchecked speed economy. of 000 miles per hour when it Two Kennedy proposals would Recommended revisions in the present law are to be presented to Washington had no information elements in Laos and South Viet Nam.

The Red Chinese are trying to increase their control of local Communst forces and put them weeks in U. S. space history. The lHnlalive Research Commit- about the lineup of top Soviet of- Who use of tellina lot nation hopes to put its first astro- M. M.

Reausaw. Butte, two brothers, Doian Dry, who resides naut into orbit Wednesday, and I of little white lies when one big whopper will do just os well? to greater efforts against pro-West (Continued on Page 8) tee Executive Council, along with i ficials on the simmering ideologi-the general recommendations ofjeal dispute involving Red China, the Investigating committee, I Albania, and the future of Vya- has scheduled an attempt to put hit the surface. in Alabama and Carl Dry. ern governments in the area..

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