anaheim-gazette 1964-10-07
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Council United on Plea
VATICAN CITY — The Ecumenical Council today united behind a plea for pardon from God and the Protestants for Catholic "sins" which may have helped divide Christianity. The cardinals, archbishops, bishops and other ranking prelates in St. Peter's Basilica wholeheartedly endorsed a confessional statement which admits that "all of us have the responsibility in some way for the sins of disunity."
The vote in favor of the newly written passage in a council document on ecumenism was 2,076—92.
Reds Use Civilians As Shields
SAIGON — The Defense Ministry reported today that Vietnamese government troops fired into mobs of armed anti-government rioters in two northern provinces, killing eight persons and wounding 35. It said the riots were instigated by the Communists. The minstry said the Viet Cong Communists used innocent civilians as "human shields" against government soldiers. The most serious of three incidents, the ministry said occurred Sunday night in Tu Phuoc
Reds Use Civilians As Shields
SAIGON — The Defense Ministry reported today that Vietnamese government troops fired into mobs of armed anti-government rioters in two northern provinces, killing eight persons and wounding 35. It said the riots were instigated by the Communists. The minstry said the Viet Cong Communists used innocent civilians as "human shields" against government soldiers. The most serious of three incidents, the ministry said, occurred Sunday night in Tu Phuoc village in Quang Ngai province, 330 miles northeast of Saigon.
6 Die in 'Copter Crash
YOKOHAMA, Japan — A U.S. Navy helicopter crashed, exploded and burned in a forest near Yokohama today. A Navy spokesman said all six American servicemen aboard were killed. Their names were withheld until their families could be notified. Japanese eyewitnesses told Yokohama firemen that the helicopter, a UH43B Seasprite, appeared to come apart in air. They estimated that it plummeted from an altitude of half a mile. The Navy spokesman said the cause of the crash was being investigated.
Soviets Hurl Spying Charge
MOSCOW—The Soviet Union admitted today its agents searched three U.S. military attaches and a British colleague in a Siberian hotel raid. But it said it acted because the men were spying while traveling on the trans-Siberian railroad. A Soviet Foreign Ministry note rejected U.S. and British protests against the forcible nighttime search of the attaches in their hotel roms in Jhabarovsk last month.
Threaten Wall 'Pass' Pact
BERLIN — Communist East Germany today threatened to call off its border pass agreement with West Berlin because of the death of a Communist border guard Monday in the tunnel through which 57 refugees escaped. The East German Communist party newspaper Neues Deuthschland charged that West Berlin "bandits" killed Cpl. Egon Schultz as the tunnel was discovered early Monday.
Police, Peronists Battle
CORDOBA, Argentina — Police and Peronists clashed in a gun battle in Sobremonte Square today where thousands massed to give visiting French President Charles de Gaulle a frenzied welcome. Several persons were wounded.
NATION
Rebuild in Wake of Disaster
BATON ROUGE, La. — The people of southern Louisiana buried their dead Monday, and began rebuilding for the living today. Louisiana Gov. John McKeithen Monday helicoptered into the areas stricken by Hurricane Hilda. After a closeup view, he called the storm a "terrible disaster," but added: "I think our state is fortunate it suffered no more loss of life than it did . . . the people are ready to rebuild."
Fear Tot Kidnapped
LONGVIEW, TTex. — The FBI Monday entered the hunt for 22-month-old Ricky Dale Crowder — feared kidnapped from his mother's car when she left him alone for a few minutes to shop in a drugstore. The toddler disappeared Sunday night. At first it was hoped he had wandered off and would soon be found.
LBJ on Major Campaign Trip
Fear Tot Kidnapped
LONGVIEW, TTex. — The FBI Monday entered the hunt for 22-month-old Ricky Dale Crowder — feared kidnapped from his mother's car when she left him alone for a few minutes to shop in a drugstore. The toddler disappeared Sunday night. At first it was hoped he had wandered off and would soon be found.
LBJ on Major Campaign Trip
WASHINGTON — President Johnson said today he felt certain the voters would choose next month "to continue their quest for peace, with reason and restraint." Johnson spoke briefly before a chilled, breakfasttime crowd at a rally in nearby Alexandria, Va.
BG Says Minorities Run Country
WITH GOLDWATER IN PENNSYLVANIA — Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, campaigning in Philadelphia's suburbs, declared today that "minority groups run this country." The Republican presidential nominee resumed his campaign in an address before a crowd of several thousand at a shopping center in Warminister, Buck County. He said in his statement about minorities he was "speaking about all minority groups" that operate through paid lobbyists or use other pressure tactics.
STATE
Second XB70 Flight Smooth
EDWARDS AFB, Calif. — The controversial six-jet XB70 flew for the second time Monday and its performance apparently lived up to almost all expectations. The $1.5 billion plane, forerunner of future supersonic airliners, soared almost effortlessly for 90 minutes with North American Aviation test pilot Al White at the controls.
Kidnap Suspects To Court
LOS ANGELES — Four women involved with the kidnapping and selling of a four-month-old girl have been ordered to return to court for a preliminary hearing. Arraigned in Mpunicipal Court Monday were Mrs. Francis Sieppel, 40, National City; Rossindo Carter, 28, Mrs. Mary Ann Haff, 24, and Betty McKee, 43, all of Los Angeles. The women were arrested Sept. 24 after the child, Margaret Recountre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rencountre, was discovered with Mrs. Sieppel in her National City home.
Jailed on Manslaughter Charge
PASADENA — Roger Scott Humble, 21, was arrested today on involuntary manslaughter charges in connection with a fire in which two persons burned to death and a firemen died of a heart attack while fighting the blaze. Humble, who lived in one unit of the two-unit apartment house that was entirely destroyed in the fire, was arrested by police when it was learned that he had not reported a fire earlier Monday night inside his apartment.
Sen. Thurston Morton, of Kentucky, will speak on Thursday night at a $100-plate Republican fund-raising dinner at the Neweyland Hotel.
Morton, one of the most complished orators in the G-camp, will address the major fund-raising dinner for county Republicans in the 1964 political campaign.
Scheduled to introduce Minton is George Murphy, Republican senatorial candidate, cording to Walter Knott, director chairman.
Knott said proceeds go to United Republican Finance Committee to help support local campaigns, as well as Murphy and Barry Goldwater, presidential nominee.
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THE CHANGE TRAGEDY — Earl N. Wenske of 301 W. West Anaheim, died from an apparent skull fracture Saturday when he reportedly tried to change lanes and collided with another vehicle driven by James L. Pirtle of Orange, according to California Highway Patrol officers. Wenske can be through the windshield, still supported by his seat belt. Accident occurred at Katella Ave. and Douglass St.
POLITICAL NOTES
I.O.P. Dinner Set Thrusday
Sen. Morton Heads Speakes
Hotel at 6:30 p.m. will preceed the 7:30 dinner in the hotel's Embassy Room.
Morton will arrive in Orange County Thursday afternoon. The senator, chairman of the Republican senate campaign committee, will be joined by Orange County Republican officials.
Although, known as a "moderate" Republican, Morton has given his whole-hearted support to Sen. Barry Goldwater and the entire Republican ticket.
Honored dinner guests will include the following Orange County Republicans: Congressman James B. Utt; State Senator John Murdy, Assemblymen James Whettmore, 70th district, and Robert Badham, 71st district; party nominees John Schmitz, state senate and John Briggs, 69th Assembly District.
be purchased from the Host Committee.
Members of the Host Committe-Hanna’s schedule, developed by a 21-member committee of Anaheim residents, will find him on the move from 10:30 in the morning until 10 o’clock at night.
Hanna’s appearances, all of which are open to the public, are scheduled for:
10:30 a.m. Coffee Hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sanders, 1204 South Oak Haven.
12:00 noon luncheon at Lancers Restaurant, 1640 South Harbor.
2 p.m. Coffee Hour at the home of Mrs. Dolly Schultz, 1757 Brentwood.
4 p.m. Coffee Hour at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hemingway, 1028 Modena Place.
8 to 10 p.m. Reception at the Anaheim Bowl, 1925 Lincoln.
Tickets for the luncheontee are Don Oseid, Bob Frances Giffin, Jan Dick Taormina, Al M Bill Daly, Dolly Schultz Kaestner, Al Scali, Bouslong, Clifford Lang, J. Thom, Al C. Thom, Licker, Wayne Ree James Chavas, Mike Zeh thony Parra, Preston All Ken Quarry.
The Chairman of County “Democrats for water” has been elected foronia State Chairman organization, and the County offices in Anaheim will serve as State quarters.
Honored dinner guests will include the following Orange County Republicans: Congressman James B. Utt, State Senator John Murdy, Assemblymen James Whettmore, 70th district, and Robert Badham, 71st district; party nominees John Schmitz, state senate and John Briggs, 69th Assembly District.
Congressman Richard T. Hanna meets the people of Anaheim Saturday in a busy schedule that finds him speaking at three coffee hour programs, a moon luncheon and an evening reception.
Orange Doctor Fights Denial Of Project
An Orange doctor takes his fight with the Anaheim Planning Commission over a proposed multi-million commercial-recreational development to the Anaheim city fathers tonight.
Dr. John J. Magrann, co-ordinator of the oriental-style development, will seek to override a planning commission denial at tonight's meeting of the City Council.
The planners held that the project, designed for the southwest corner of Katella Avenue and State College Boulevard, was too indefinite and appeared incompatible with surrounding industrial zoning.
Magrann, who indicated he may decide to switch the location of the project to Orange, said he had 55 acres tied up in the proposal with a potential expansion to 110 acres.
OPERATION TRANSFER — Ken Spicer, 12, this morning became the first patient to enter the recently-completed St. Joseph Childrens Hospital. He was assisted in the transfer from old unit to the adjacent facility by nurse Mrs. Evelyn De Ha
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Of Car Crash
Anaheim Man Killed As Bus Overturns
A 31-year-old Anaheim man was killed Saturday when his small passenger bus overturned.
Transfer Patients To New Wing
It was "Operation Transfer" for more than 100 patients at the old St. Joseph Hospital in Orange today.
Assisted by members of the Orange and Santa Ana fire departments, the patients were moved from their old quarters to the new St. Joseph and Adjoining Children's Hospital.
The California Highway Patrol identified the victim as Karl N. Wenske, 301 N. West St., who died of a skull fracture.
He was dead on arrival at Orange County General Hospital, the Coroner's Office reported.
Wenske was still secured by his seat belt in his overturned car when officers arrived at the accident scene on Katella Ave. and Douglass St.
According to reports, the victims's vehicle had overturned after colliding with another drive-James L. Pirtle, 41, 207 E. Woodstock Ave., Orange, the
It was "Operation Transfer" for more than 100 patients at the old St. Joseph Hospital in Orange today.
Assisted by members of the Orange and Santa Ana fire departments, the patients were moved from their old quarters to the new St. Joseph and Adjoining Children's Hospital.
Both new facilities were dedicated last month.
The old St. Joseph's will be used as an infirmary and living quarters for the Sisters of St. Joseph.
Wenske was still secured by his seat belt in his overturned car when officers arrived at the accident scene on Katella Ave. and Douglass St.
According to reports, the victims' vehicle had overturned after colliding with another driveway James L. Pirtle, 41, 207 E. Woodstock Ave., Orange, the CHP said.
Wenske's bus was struck as he attempted to change lanes according to officers. He apparently struck his head on the door post, causing the skull fracture.
Four Schools Struck By Weekend Vandals
Police today launched in intensive investigation into what was termed by one school official as the biggest wave of school vandalism ever to hit Orange.
Four schools fell victim to the vandals during a 48-hour period which ended yesterday morning.
Besides the four schools in the Orange Unified School District that were struck during the weekend, Chapman College reported a darkroom burglary yesterday in which a camera and film were taken, and Jordan Elementary.
Burglaries were reported at Jordan and Esplanade while extensive damage was caused to facilities at the other schools.
Funds Missing
Picked as the targets by the vandals were Peralta Junior High School, Portola Junior High, Esplanade Elementary.
At Jordan, approximately $72 in student insurance money and PTA membership funds was taken.
In addition, the burglars made off with about $7 from a soft drink vending machine.
At Esplanade, a typewriter and checks and cash totaling $50 disappeared.
Extensive damage was caused to rooms at Peralta Junior High. There, vandals broke and scattered lard, eggs and flour over floors, walls and ceilings.
Similar vandalism occurred at the other schools, police said.
"For years, Orange has been relatively free of such damage," said one school official, "we thought we had a good type of youngster here — but no we wonder."
Not Sure Of Number
Police said they were still not sure if all the incidents were the work of one group.
"The police found several good fingerprints," one school official said.
He termed the acts as "extensive vandalism."
In some of the schools, empty soft drink bottles were broken and glass was strewn on the floors.
It was the second such report of school vandalism in Orange within the last few weeks.
Late last month, Yorba Junior High School was entered during a weekend and similar acts were reported.
The Chairman of Orange County "Democrats for Goldwater" has been elected California State Chairman of the organization, and the Orange County offices in Anaheim now will serve as State Headquarters.
In addition, the burglars made off with about $7 from a soft drink vending machine.
At Esplanade, a typewriter and checks and cash totaling $50 disappeared.
Extensive damage was caused to rooms at Peralta Junior High. There, vandals broke and
L.V.N. and Oraneg firemen Lon Cahill and Peter Fielis. Young Spicer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy L. Spicer of 8372 Lo-may Ave., Westminster.
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