Sunday Tribune, The (Newspaper) - May 17, 1964, Albert Lea, Minnesota FORECAST Occasional clouds Chance of showers and storms High Sun rises Mon Sets THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE VOLUME NUMBER 117 Full Leased Wire News Report on Associated Press Dally and Sunday ALBERT LEA MINNESOTA SUNDAY MAY 17 1964 FOURTY TWO PAGES 15 CENTS AMANA GRADUATES AND NORS Part of the 13 members of the graduating class of Amana High School from the Amana colonies of Iowa don traditional garb to pate in dedication ceremonies in cago opening the Hiawatha Pioneer Trail a tourist route through four states Participating in the ceremonies were left to right Gov Karl F vaag of Minnesota Gov Harold Huges of Iowa Gov Otto Kerner of Illinois and Gov John W Reynolds of Wisconsin AP Wirephoto Hiawatha Trail To Spur Tourist Says Rolvaag CHICAGO AP Gathering in each state historic sites amid skyscrapers ways and sun rays four governors dedicated the Hiawatha Trail designed to ster tourism The ceremony took place at the intersection of Eisenhower Expressway and busy Michigan Ave in downtown Chicago There the first trail marker was i said From dedicated by Gov Otto moves north aided by Iowa Harold Hughes Minnesota's Karl F Rolvaag and Wisconsin's John Reynolds The Illinois marker was the scenic areas natural features state parks and museums The Minnesota section of the trail begins in the southwest corner of the state and quickly introduces the traveler to the famous red pipestone quarries at Pipestone National ment one of the state's two national Rolvaag there the trail into the Minnesota River ley which it follows ward to The trail then turns eastward to Northfield then north to the Twin Cities first of hundreds that will Herf at Fort Snelling National rate the route of the old trail landmark it leaves the through the four states scta and Joins the sippi following it southward be- Special markers erected on neath h bluffs of the existing highways will designate Hiawatha Valley the route of the mile There are alternate less loop of the Hiawatha trail through the four states The mam trail and two rate but connecting side trails one will take the visitor of the Twin Cities to the Lacs area the scene of centuries of warfare between in each of the state link their Sioux and the Chippewa principal scenic historical and j The other alternate route leads recreational points Rolvaag said the trail charts a course which will enable the visitor to see major attractions I through southeastern Minnesota to Winona passing through Ro- chester home of the famous Mayo Clinic State College Heads Seek Million Building Fund By ADOLPH JOHNSON 1 state college authorized for ST PAUL AP Marshall That request is to be sola's five state colleges hope to the commission this the 1965 legislature will provide summer up to million for A item in the building facilities during the next two request is for for tory and food service facilities This is one fourth of the 1 mated total cost of the facilities with the other three fourths to quests officials oi the cr at Bemidji Mankato Moo head years to make provision soaring enrollments That is the total of the nue bonds All five schools have St Cloud and Winona have sub- for added to the State Building dommory and three of f them Bemidji Mankato and St Where the five colleges had a J full time enrollment of 3 in 1959 the figure now to and the expectation is Murray Won't Testify Before Jury on Studios Cloud have asked for money for married students housing Largest overall request is the for Mankato 27 ooo is Moorhead's proposal for New College Not Included Not included in the total College Requests ing request is proposed spending The Mankato request includes the next tvn years for for a classroom thc new southwestern Minnesota for a life science building and for stage two of its library Moorhead also is asking j ey for a building to cost submitted proposals for a total expenditure of This would include a AP Ar- room building for thur Murray national dance drama estimated to cost studio promoter will not be re- noo and physical education quired to testify a federal mes costing grand jury here next month but The Bemidji proposal instead will be allowed to sub- includes to a deposition complete its physical education Miles Lord Li S building and for attorney said Edwin Mon of Memorial Hall a postal would to The overall request from St New York to question Murray Cloud is 000 including take the statement for a library was a in Will be Studied N Korean Reds Free 2 U S Fliers PANMUNJOM Korea North Korean Communists released two American helicopter pilots forced down by gunfire last May then claimed the Command had edged the pilots committed a border violation on an nage mission A United Nations Command spokesman confirmed delivery of a receipt for the prisoners ad- they committed age But he said later that the admission is of course ingless Capts Ben W Stutts 31 Florence Ala and Carleton W Voltz 27 Frankfort Mich the pilots were flown to Seoul where doctors said they were in good condition They were to rest overnight in the U.S Army hospital be- fore questioning by intelligence officers The pilots who quickly changed from drab cotton Com- munist uniforms into U.S Army khaki were not permitted to talk to newsmen In Seoul the spokesman U.S Army Col George Creel ex- the advance receipt and its admission of espionage in a statement Col Han the Com- munist Korean secretary said the two fliers had signed a statement saying they were on a criminal mission when their helicopter was forced down by Communist ground fire on May 17 1963 Teamsters File Suit Aim Knockout Punch at Hoffa Demand Funds WASHINGTON six members of the Teamsters Un- ion have filed suit demanding that the union president James R Hoffa and his top command repay the union money that Hoffa and other officials have used to defend themselves in criminal trials The six sters in the U.S District Court suit Friday also asked that the Rockefeller Scores Upset Win in Oregon Planes Crash Weather Smiles on Anglers Over Vienna Walleyes Cooperate 6 Are Killed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Weather smiled on Minnesota fishermen Saturday for opening VIENNA Austraia AP of the summer season and early Two light planes collided over Vienna today crashed into reports indicated the walleyes were cooperating too a downtown section Six i Some anglers were back on u U JCI I 3 court in junction sons aboard the planes shore as early as 8 with j limit catches of six walleyes One of the planes hit an Clear or fair weather was re- apartment house setting it j ported at such fishing spot afire The other plunged into an areas as International Falls Be- empty courtyard of a building Brainerd and Alexandria ding further payments of such legal expenses Estimates of the money ready spent are in the hundreds of thousands of dollars It was another in a series of sharp blows to Hoffa's position as boss of the nation's biggest union Hoffa Tried For Fraud Even as the suit was entered here Hoffa was sitting in a Chicago courtroom on trial on charges of conspiring to de- fraud the union in a loan scheme He also is appealing an year conviction in Chattanooga Tenn all of which costs money and keeps him from supervising the to-day affairs of the Teamsters which he has run with an iron hand Some union sources have questioned whether Hoffa can remain in power in the face of the court actions without the backing of the union treasury Others point out that Hoffa has weathered some hard storms in the past Started Fuss Before The six Philadelphia sters who filed the suit are part of the same group who kicked off a fuss in the Teamster high command several weeks ago over the question of Hoffa's legal fees Teamsters general counsel Edward Bennett Williams agreed with the Philadelphia group that such expenditures are illegal Some executive board members demanded a full board meeting to consider the question further No such meeting has yet been scheduled on the issue but fa said he would stop using un- ion money to pay his huge legal costs until the Teamsters can get another legal opinion on the matter The suit follows a recently an- Labor Department in- into the union's ment of Hoffa's legal bills Kissing Rock Moved to New College Campus 111 AP thage College is moving to osha Wis this summer and the males are taking along their excuse for kissing girls For 51 years college tradition such rall gince 1954 when hun has had it that coeds caught the opportunity to ting on a large chunk of granite cape to the The Reds can feel fairly safe now They built the Berlin Wall nearly three years ago and the chances of reaching the West East German Reds Stage Big Youth Meeting BERLIN East man Communists launched a mammoth youth rally in East Berlin Saturday offering three days of entertainment including a concert by the secret police Communist officials said they expected about from throughout East many to show up It is the first such rally since 1954 when situated on the campus were obliged to submit a quick but firm buss Today some 50 fraternity men equipped with a wrecker will hoist the 21 rock on a truck and head north to the new about a mile away Four bodies were removed from the plane that fell on the apartment house one a block in the Neubau section of Vienna From the other plane cuers recovered alive a pilot and passenger but they died moments later at the scene This plane fell in Vienna's District Vienna Airport said the planes were believed to be Austrian with temperatures at 8 generally in the 60s Winds from the west or northwest were light Gil resort man at Pleasure Park on Otter Tail lake said several boats were in early with walleye limits Rain during the night delayed the fishing start for some Most of the fish were taken in the Otter Tail River between Otter Tail Lake and Rush Lake brought in early said Most of the fish were to 2 pounds with a few running around 3 pounds Fishing got off to a fair start around Willmar Morris Charge Willmar took two walleyes from Green Lake that weighed and 5 pounds Two other lers came in early with five Northerns were hitting at Dia- mond Lake near Atwater Foster Engman of lis nailed a 9 pound 6 ounce walleye in Forest Lake No 1 He was in a party of five and all got fish Harold Larson of near Rochester hooked a 20 pound northern from Forest Lake No 3 trying his luck in shallow water with a spoon Gov Karl F Rolvaag opened the season at Lake Darling near Alexandria The governor left shore well after dawn There were no early State Toll Rises 4 Persons Die In Headon Crash and all aboard Austrian There were no reports on his luck zens But airport authorities had no immediate information to identify them a spokesman said Eyewitnesses said the two aircraft were flying close gether when the pilot of one of them appeared to have lost con- trol and his single engine plane rammed the other Josef Siebert 57 a teacher said be watched the collision from the street where he was standing in front of a cafe just opposite the house where the plane crashed I saw them flying close gether for a split second then one plane bore into the other from the side he said There was a flash of fire and a puff of dark clouds from an sion and then they came tumbling down South Viet Nam Forces Defeat Reds in Battle SAIGON government South South said Viet Nam Vietnamese today its forces scored a victory in a two-day battle in southern An Giang Province killing 37 Com- munist guerrillas The government said its own losses before the firing ended Friday were two dead The Defense Ministry revised its figures of government losses in an ambush north of Saigon Thursday It said 48 men three fewer than reported originally were killed Twenty-one men are missing American sources said an ad- 30 men were wounded in ambush by the Viet Cong are remote after I orcl -a ho fa i le to The requests will undergo keep a promise to testify bcfoie careful scrutiny by the building a i in iry in- commission as it prepares to dieted several pec pie for fraud make recommendations to the in the of dam ing for building projects No were in- at all state institutions in thai The proposals also will be re- About guards armed with submachine guns and ed by police dogs normally campus on the shores of Lake CUard the border around West Michigan i Berlin Mt Etna's Lava Flow Increasing CATANIA Sicily AP A stream of glowing hot lava ing down the southern slope of Mt Etna increased in volume and speed today as a crack in the volcano's central crater steadily widened By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Four persons died as the re- sult of a headon collision on Highway 241 east of St Michael Minn early Saturday Another man died in a beadon collision near Detroit Lakes Killed outright in the St Mi- chael crash about were Yvonne lilies 22 and Claudette both of St Michael and Charles is Jr 19 New Hope Dennis Kemmetmueller 19 Rogers died shortly after being taken to University of Minnesota hospitals In critical condition is Ronald Ende 19 Rogers driver of one of the cars Miss lilies drove the other car officers said St Michael is in Wright County Killed in the collision on way 59 north of Detroit Lakes was Vernon Heinen 21 rural Detroit Lakes He was a senger in a car driven by las Vogt 21 Detroit Lakes Vogt was hospitalized in cal condition Injured were the second driver Alvin Schornack 27 Detroit Lakes and two sengers in the Vogt car Virgil Heinen 21 twin brother of the victim and Patsy Gullickson 19 A Friday accident killed George B Casselius 69 Prior Lake His car was struck as he made a turn on a Scott County road four miles south of Prior Lake Driver of the second car was Edward T Skluzacek 21 Lonsdale A passenger in his car Ernest F Skluzacek 22 was hospitalized The deaths raised the County Unit To Fight Cut In Road Aid ST PAUL AP The Asso- of County was mapping today a strong stand against the posal to cut back federal ments of highway aid to ties to 50 per cent from the two- thirds they now get James Marshall highway commissioner advanced the proposal Friday saying it was necessary to provide added money for carrying out the state program It would mean an an- toll to six loss of about million for the counties Marshall's statement came at a scheduled meeting of the Highway Interim Com- but the session was because the group failed to muster a quorum Ralph Keyes executive tary of the group said he would have a strong statement opposing the plan at the committee's next meeting Marshall issued a similar der when he took office in 1961 but restored funds to two-thirds of federal receipts two years In the path of the lava steam I later The money is that ahead of the toll a year ago is the village of Biancavilla The ears of residents were bombarded Friday with violent roars from the volcano for secondary roads Cuban Tells That U.S Backs New Landings UNITED NATIONS of two al landings ed today amid a complaint to the United Nations from Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Roa that the U.S Central part of a long-range plan to ster internal guerrilla forces A Spanish language caster in Miami said there were landings on both the north and south coasts of Cuba Roa sent a note to Agency CIA was behind it j U Thant all The Citizens Committee for a Winchell Injured viewed bv the Department of i Free Cuba a Cuban exile group I OS ferec a Administration for inclusion in j in Washington confirmed the j found the governor's budget and landings Friday and said ing that peace might be gered by Wednesday's sugar mill raid and by an arms cache earlier off the Cuban I s be examined by the House were carried out as the attack and Senate Finance j on a sugar mill in Port Pilon in I os An- Committees diverted the attention of Cuban another car The final derision will be armed forces oi police re ported The note said the sugar mill attack was by a pirate ship such as the CIA operates from a ote of the entire The committee said the in Florida Puerto Rico of e House and Senate ing was an infiltration and Central America Will Free Airmen KHANG Khay Loas AP Prince Souphanouvong the Communist Pathet Lao leader said Friday five Air American crewmen including one can held prisoner by the Lao since last September will be released soon Today's Good Reading Using these illegal flights of U2 planes over the national territory of Cuba the CIA obtain information about our military visitor from installations for the organization 6 and carrying out of these A Reporter Gets a the note con- Look at Himself Page 9 The State Department Washington continued to deny U.S involvement In Puerto Rico Manuel Ray leader of an exile action group resigned his government job Ray a former member of tro's cabinet has promised to be back on Cuban soil by May i Your Heart Has 9 Area School in I Election Races Page 11 241 Candidates Give Page 11 Plan Health Care Vote WASHINGTON AP The Lodge Men Stunned by Setback Hint Ambassador May Throw Support Behind Governor PORTLAND Ore AP New York Gov Nelson A Rockefeller swept to an upset victory in the Oregon primary that turned the tables on Henry Cabot Lodge and set the stage for a possible California ance between the two can presidential hopefuls Lodge men stunned by the setback in an Oregon race they had expected to win headed for Los Angeles to talk over their next move Rockefeller the only personal campaigner in a six candidate field left Lodge well behind in second place in Oregon's Friday balloting There were reports the Lodge forces were ready to throw their weight behind Rockefeller in California's primary June 2 Paul Grindle a leader of the campaign for the ambassador denied this Plan Further Study Grindle said however that the high command of the Lodge movement would explore the in general and fornia in particular at the Los Angeles meeting Rockefeller and Arizona Sen Barry Goldwater who ran third in Oregon are alone on the lotts here No write-in votes will be counted in their head on clash for 86 GOP national con- vention delegates Whatever the Lodge tion does in feller hoped the Oregon victory would thrust him toward er triumph there In Underdog Role Rockefeller cast as the under- dog in Oregon has the same role in California The Oregon triumph awarded Rockefeller 18 convention votes It was a write-in upset in the New Hampshire presidential primary that first propelled Lodge absent and undeclared into the battle for the can nomination Knock Out Lodge Rockefeller's Oregon upset victory appeared to have knocked him out of it Goldwater and former Vice President Richard M Nixon ran far behind Rockefeller and Lodge in Oregon Sen Margaret Chase Smith of Maine and Pennsylvania Gov William W Scranton who neither campaigned nor had Oregon allies at work split a relative handful of primary votes How They Voted With of Oregon's precincts counted the can race stacked up this way House Ways and Means Rockefeller Lodge tee expects to begin voting next week on proposals that could de- termine for this year and haps many to extent of additional health care ed the aged The committee has been ing behind closed doors about ways in which the Kerr Mills Act basis of the present federal health program could be revamped to induce the states to make more health care available to more people This kind of legislation is en a much better chance of ing to the House with tee backing than is President Johnson's proposal for Social curity tax financing of hospital and nursing home benefits Proponents within the com- of the Social Security proach may make the gesture of seeking a vote but there is no indication that the majority which has rejected such ures for years is not still firmly in control of the group 067 Goldwater Nixon Concluded on page 2 Ike in Good Health What County Taxes Are Doing Coming Up 20 I Lives Starts GETTYSBURG Pa AP Page 16 Former President Dwight D j Eisenhower was found to be in I good health after his annual I checkup his office in Gettysburg Pa reported Monday ACT NOW to avoid a heart read ward solid advice on how is the best way to take care of your health in YOUR HEART HAS NINE LIVES This special was written by a team of author and specialist who as Dr Paul Dudley White de- scribed are the ablest in their respective folds THE FIRST OF THE SERIES STARTS TOMORROW IN YOUR EVENING