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   Austin Daily Herald (Newspaper) - October 30, 1962, Austin, Minnesota                                WEATHER fair and high tow tonight 25-30: 48.52. AUSTIN DAILY HERALD Give once for 1891 VOL. No. 102 OCTOBER SINGLE COPY lOe 14 THE DRIVER was the scene in Monday after the truck at loaded with into a Santa Fe ger The truck caught fire and the truck driver was burned to lowan Killed in Crash Calif. persons died and more than 30 others were injured when a el truck rammed the center of a speeding spewing rocks and flames over screaming gers in the The impact broke the train hi One car careened wildly into a trestle and a steel from the bridge railing speared into the Four cars of the San a Santa Fe train bound for San were derailed in the wreck The truck driver was burned to A train passenger was the other Twenty-nine passengers were many with broken Several others were treated at the scene and The passenger who died was a Navy recruit seated at the spot where the truck When it hit seats sengers flew through the air and rocks the size of golf balls from the truck's load rained down on India Uses Mortar Slows Down Red Attack NEW India an forces laid down a barrage of mortar fire and launched probing front of the car Just peeled right back like a piece cf paper being rolled back and big hunks of gravel came flying a Army Pfc. Melvin 19, said guy started to his The train was traveling about drive showed signs of slowing least Battles appeared to be shaping small military outpost on the betan border in the center of the North East Frontier With American and British weapons to be rushed here by a feeling of confidence swept the nation and shook it out of the up in the Himalayas as both sides i pair created by a series of re- poured in reinforcements For treats since the Communists first the Defense Ministry told of Indian forces using tars and holding their own against the The only setback reported today was loss of one launched their offensive Oct. 20. Major Battles battles appeared to be Major shaping up near the Buddhist monastery town of and at QUEEN ROARS Hope's JFK Jokes Delight Elizabeth LONDON don't have titles in the United said Bob Hope Monday his eyes studiously avoiding the royal box at the A fault smile flickered over Queen Elizabeth's Hope America we have just two classes people and the The queen glanced at her and there are more Kennedys than Hope continued ter the laughter Throws Back Head Elizabeth threw back her head and laughed out The occasion was the annual Royal Variety Performance which raised for the Variety Ar- 65 miles an hour when the cident C. R. assistant general manager of ta Police identified the dead truck driver as Edward 43, The dead whose Benevolent Fund was severed in the was The n appeared just as Larry Joseph 21, Cedar He died in dent Kennedy's from Orange County General to 4 Two cars were pretty well it was a hell of a said Eugene ange County deputy The accident occurred three miles from the famed ed in the daily amusement park and 25 mileb southeast of Los 250 miles to the east nea the Burma Strong Indian forces were bein U Thant Flies to Hopes for Speedy Pact Red China Loses Bid for Seat U.N. Rejects Newest Effort by 56 to 42 UNITED Red China suffered a ing defeat today when the eral Assembly rejected its latest U.N. membership bid by a bigger margin than a year ago The vote was 42 in 56 against and 12 Last the result was 36 48 against and 20 In both cases it was far less than the re- quired two-thirds The main switch was among some of the new African Big Victory U. S. Calls Off Aerial Check for 2 Days WASHINGTON consideration of all ed States aerial surveillance of as well as its arms has been stopped for the two days during which acting U.N. Secretary U Thant is conferring in Arthur assistant of announced at a Pentagon briefing shortly before noon the temporary suspension of the aerial The He was also asked about the disclosure Monday night by an in- suspension Monday night and said it was being done at the request of U.N. Acting Secretary-General U The U.N. official U. N. Head to Confer With Fidel ade had been suspended at of are not continuing lance Sylvester By TOM formed government source that for Havana for talks with two Soviet submarines had been Castro on proposed U.N. acting detected and had surfaced in the I vision of the missile removal of United left for to by Soviet today on a mission ed to speedy and peaceful of the situation which brought a world-alarming crisis between the United States and the Soviet Smiling and seemingly In response Sylvester observed that Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara had announced last week that the Defense Practical Matter As a practical the ing of the quarantine for the time navy Sylvester said that he would being means No Soviet of ships were reported near the j quarantine and the Defense Thant and an rushed to the 2l-i-mile-high The vote was seen as a big tory for the Western powers who the two days of Thant's meeting n No Report Sylvester had no report on the results of aerial reconnaissance lights carried out by U.S. planes But he had a further ion of the delaying in analyzing the reconnaissance the The from Los carried about 100 many of them Financier Freed on Bond ite who starred in the first Royal Variety Performance in 1934 be- fore Queen Elizabeth's King George V and Queen Long Ovation The audience gave her one of the loudest and longest ovations in the history of the annual ville Tears streaked the veteran American makeup as she acknowledged the cheers and applause and blew a kiss to the royal was Queen beth told Miss Tucker were Archers Bag 5 Deer at Camp Ripley Minn. Bow i and arrow deer hunters bagged Cushin five during the end in the special season at Camp for a total of 129 during the three October weekends ing was open to Averaged out among the hunters who that was one for each 43 of the game Ray of area game said that no deer killed the past Friday and you He's going it in two Mass and low I Cushin Comments was the queen given the opportunity to throw back her head and laugh happily at jokes about the Kennedy there some hope here for the future of satire in our Jokes Banned Jokes about the royal family are banned from the British Recently the lord Britain's banned satirical Pass to try to blunt a Chinese threat to the thickly populated sam Informed sources said the Indians recaptured four miles east of which put them in a ter position for defense of Near the Burmese the Chinese were reported still on the outskirts of Fall of On the Ladakh miles to the the Indian acknowledged the fall of Demchok and nearby Jara Pass to the Chinese A government spokesman said it was by and large untrue that Indian troops fighting to 3-mile altitude on the Ladakh front were inadequately clothed against The conceded that the troops there and where lack sufficient rapid-fire weapons to repel the Chinese Responding quickly to an Indian olea for the United States is expected to start sending modern infantry weapons by the end of this New Demands New demands arose for the ignation of Defense Minister Krishna blamed by ics for the inadequacy of the tary equipment with which the Indian army faced the first nese onslaughts in the 10-day-old border A year Menon blocked forts by top generals to turn to the United States for Opposition to Menon is ing so strong within the ruling Congress party that some ers think Prime Minister Nehru may have to fire his closest So Nehru has pushed Menon into the background and taken over most of his Nehru Says In a speech Nehru had been conditioning ourselves not to think of war and all our operations had been di- to the development of our In he Red China prepared for uar and has the of Red They argued that the Peiping military against India demonstrated its unfitness for At the last some of the African countries came out for a plan under which both Red China and the Chinese would get U.N. They to make a formal On Resolution The vote was on a Soviet tion calling for the ouster of the Chinese Nationalist delegations from all U.N. organs and the ing of delegations representing Red as voted for the Soviet resolution in spite of Indian charges that the Chinese carrying out- aggression against Indian Study Ways to Interest Spectators VATICAN CITY at the Roman Catholic Vatican Ecumenical Council discussed ways today of keeping ers from becoming and mute at Mass. The council archbishops and ops from around the questions pertaining to the Eucharist as they continued their review of a proposed constitution on He said he morning with had top talked this officials in Department indicated that all those suspected of bearing sive weapons to Cuba had already disappeared from the Informed government sources reported Monday night that U.S. earn took off by chartered He paused to make only a brief on any Soviet shins of any Suspend Blockade The Navy's ships and planes suspended the ade for two days as dawn broke j destroyers and aircraft had de- across the wide area they are and trailed more than two patrolling in the Atlantic around Soviet for about two charge of analysis of the Sylvester said he now could Meticulous Review of aerial pictures en- a meticulous review of the material disclosed and a taking comparison of that al with previously obtained ial in order to obtain accurate One has to be careful about making conclusions because there are certain evaluation to be observed in order to insure accuracy of the results of this takes despite published reports to the the time since Chairman Khrushchev's message of Sunday morning is too short to allow us to expect conclusive Soviet Premier Nikita chev promised in that message that Soviet missile bases in Cuba would be Sylvester would not but the meaning of his statement seemed to be simply that the De- fense Department does not yet know whether dismantling work has been He was asked by a reporter if the United States were not ing a chance in suspending for two Sylvester replied that move that has been taken has been taken with Communist The blockading force remained on ready to resume the quarantine if ordered to do so. The White House announced the days last week in the quarantine The Pentagon's expert CUBAN CRISIS on Page 2) photo HOUSING MEREDITH Ole Miss Students Bombard Dormitory Miss sity of Mississippi students bombarded James H. the dormitory of Meredith with crackers into the wee hours It was the most serious in- cident since the bloody rioting when the 29-year-old Negro en- rolled four weeks The Army alerted an extra toon of military j police but did not use Student bers and Army make a tremendous Some were hurled by sling Student affairs Dean L. L. Love continually appealed to students to disperse and by 2 the campus was taking their feelings out about the football game on said one student Not Much Sleep officers buted the explosive campus ing to Mississippi's coming ball game with Louisiana No Arrests No arrests were but the MPs chased students away from Baxter the itory where Meredith has a two- room won't be much sleep faculty on up here this said who asked not to be the hell raising will be about the The university's football team About 200 students peppered the 1 in recent walls of Baxter Hall with this to Baton Rouge Saturday night to play The intense rivalry be- tween the both perennial national football has made the contest a classic Asks Aid firecrackers i y i Army officers asked the aid of campus police in quelling the dis- but Dean Love said U THANT statement before boarding tie jet at Idlewild It was in response to a single question as to whether he was confident of the success of his Looks Forward atn looking forward to a fruitful exchange of ideas with Cuban Premier Fidel Castro and other Cuban leaders with a view to achieving a speedy and ful settlement of the he Thant was accompanied by a U.N. team as he left to set up machinery for a U.N. check to make sure Soviet Premier Khrushchev keeps his pledge to remove Soviet missile bases from Cuban In preparation for his Thant held another round of talks Monday with top diplomats of the United Soviet Union and Believe Barn Started by Youths they were insufficient in number to handle any major Officers said they did not want to have soldiers act against dents unless it became Monday night's incidents ed while Meredith was dining in Way Smoothed The way for Thant's visit was Fire believed started One spectator who had campus A spokesman said there were 23'iy by a group of teen age attracted to the fire from his speakers at a three-hour closed destroyed an old barn near session in St. The tin this man said many of the Value of the barn and its con- fathers expressed the view was placed at about worshipers should be by owner W. A. 81, of knowledge of all parts of 1508 8th NEW YORK skits about Kennedys from an that the 430 hunters out financier Edward M. American revue playing in Saturday got only 3. and 359 on from Brazil of his own i I Sunday bagged but 2. was free today on bond after The evening was a sentimental j Arnold ing arraigned on both federal and for 78-year-old Sophie reportedly got the biggest New York State charges in con- a longtime London a 260 with a nearly in the firm he once shortage In State Supreme Court on he pleaded at the phrasing indicating LATE NEWS BRIEFS world's largest Two planeloads of rapid-fire weapons have arrived from Brit- the Mass and more intimate in the Mass The Roman Catholic Mass He said that for the past five years since there has been no livestock housed in the said in Latin but worshipers may j ing the bam has been used as follow the Mass with a missal con- a translation of the Latin a by teen age boys despite no trespassing signs into the national 1 erected by order of Mower A1 Oai M ain as the beginning of a chased Canada has also ruck Driver Killed in Mound MishaP Minn. The driver of a pickup truck was killed this morning when a Great Northern local freight smashed into the vehicle at the Fairview avenue crossing in the state's 12-count He posted bail on those which accuse him of bis firm's I t 39. former GetS Shot III AlTO president of the E. L. Bruce NEW YORK Bullish rumors about some of the ing issues gave a faltering stock market a shot in the arm today and the list was up to another fairly sharp pleaded innocent to federal charg es that he stole the hardwood flooring firm's funds for his own He was released in bond on the 15-count federal in- Lands OK Trouble Minn. A Central Airlines vair uMf Monday at after Ow off one M miles from The Robert said the engine was ranning the to M Cuban Papers Show Fidel Checking Defense HAVANA Cuban papers gave a big spread today to photographs of Fidel Castro inspecting long-barreled coastal de- fense guns and anti-aircraft Cuba CouM Have Disaster LONDON Prime Minister Harold saM day Soviet Premier Khrushchev's challenge in Cuba have tht West's dafowe if the United Slates and her allies had taken a backward Peace Corpsman Regains Consciousness Nepal Johnson Peace regained tno Is hi promised to provide military France has been but its response has not been ed. The British Commonwealth was sharply criticized by Rhodesian Federal Premier Sir Roy i sky for rushing to assist dia to ward off the Chinese i Litchfield Youth Killed in Mishap Minn. Larry 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney D. was killed in a tractor accident at the Johnson farm 12 miles south of here late Today's session was attended by smallest ber Nearly 300 council fathers have temporarily left Rome to at- tend to diocesan Bernard i Jan Cardinal archbishop of presided at j the meeting County Sheriff Al Once Saw Party The elderly man said he once caught a group of them in the smoking and drinking home wx blocks away on 6th Ave. commented to a ing been hert When I got the smoke and they were billowing made a good Sheriff to Investigate Sheriff Reinartz said today further investigation of the fire is The barn contained a large amount of straw and some Schrafel moved the barn from bom was thrown into an MP Train Hits Car Near Rush City told them I you I'll have I after that's what I told j His daughter in Mrs. Edwin of Highway 16 theorized that some boys spent the night in the and carelessly threw a cigarette i or match into the Discovered at 9 The fire was discovered about its former location near St. Atomic Energy Catholic Church to nisi current ever catch about 30 years he the sheriff scattering three A barrage of firecrackers con- and the soldiers and two federal marshals raced into the crowd with drawn night The jeering and Russians Fire 3 More Tests WASHINGTON viet Union has fired three more nuclear 23rd, 24th and 25th to be announced by the U.S. smoothed by the White House an- that at the general's request it would lift the U.S. naval blockade during his Thant released a letter he sent Khrushchev Sunday expressing belief the situation in the bean area would be normalized when the missiles are pulled out and the bases Thant still faced the ticklish job of winning Prime Minister Fidel Castro's approval for the U.N. in- procedure worked out in conjunction with U.S. and Soviet GeU Permission Informed sources said Thant got President Kennedy's sion to convey to Castro the dent's pledge not to invade The United Nations announced there had been a new exchange between Thant but U THANT on Page 2) 9 a. m. RUSH Minn. Northern Pacific locomotive today hit and demolished an a. mobile on a crossing mites i levelled north of this Chisago County many Officers spent several hours combing the vicinity for a body but found Sheriff Vern Martinson by a Dean 1306 9th Ave. By m. the barn had been by the visible for Meeker County authorities said he found the car's owner of State Cartoonist Dies in Mill City the apparently trying to get on the tractor his father was ing in the fell under a wheel man's pending questioning of him later today and a ence with the county The sheriff said he did not question the man and he was not Martinson said that in addition tremors shook this southern j to the car's being the i ian area for several seconds pulling a freight train sending residents into the from Duluth to the Twin Tremors Shake Town in Italy Italy record safe at his home in MINNEAPOLIS Wallace Rush City V. 43. cartoonist declined to reveal nationally syndicated 1 streets in I No damage or injuries were re- was Minor repairs were Country appeared in the Minneapolis died day of a heart a native of worked an a Greyhound but driver out of Minneapolis for IS years and at the end of his trips frequently drew cartoons on incidents that amused Some used hi company made here and the train He was hired by the Star in iMt to a pours from ruins of an old defrayed by this Owned by W. A. 81, ttw bam has bvan ea e by two may the wto  

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