Winona Daily News, The (Newspaper) - July 14, 1954, Winona, Minnesota Cool Pleasant Thursday Dial 8-2308 To Report Women's Club News 99th Year of 98. NO. 198 SIX CENTS WEDNESDAY JULY 14, 1954 in 1955 Commissioners Parki rove Decision Subject To Suitable Lease Dr. Milton escorted by his children from St. Andrews Episcopal Church at after funeral services for his Left to Bright Lt. Dr. Ruth and Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower and V Presidential Bee Biting Governors By JACK BOLTON N. Y. Democrats a dozen Republicans claimed the political spotlight today as governors prepared to wind up their 46th annual a call for a conference with President Eisenhower on a vast Although politics officially is taboo Governors Robert B. Meyner of New G. Mennen Williams of Michigan and Frank J. Lausche of Ohio appeared to be advancing to the forefront in a Democratic parade of 1956 presidential The Winona parking problem will be eased in the near future as the Winona Board of Com- missioners Tuesday after- a 62-car on side of the Entire cost of the project will paid from the city of Winona ing meter Approval pending a lease arrangement up by W. Kenneth Winona Harold Final action will be taken by the board at the 2 To Remove Among conditions of the lease will be a 301-day notice clause and removal of parking on curbs 4th street the according to discussion If the lease is suitable to both county and city the commissioners stated they will act on it in August and construction will presumably The motion to approve the ing lot was made by Peter and seconded by X Adolph lone dissenting Nissen was in paper submit it of the Republican who often furnish that party's hid themselves under a blanket sumption that President hower is going to be a candidate Stratton in Lead But some of them lifted the cor- ners of the coverlet make it known privately that would not be adverse to being considered favorably if the President should decide not to run In vanguard of these was GOP Gov. William Stratton of who turned away direct about his but wasn't Very put TODAY Advice Sound But Unpopular JOSEPH and STEWART ALSOP the Soviet the transcript in the case of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer has revealed many secret To the American scientific same transcript has made an even more ous In it has shown that Dr. Oppenheimer really got Into not of his alleged defects of but because he gave his government out at those who The unsettled political of the concerned a who twice has been the Republican tial nominee and whose friends think he would like to have a third shot at the grand Thomas E. Dewey of New been an affable host to this nothing He said flatly he won't about the possibility that he might run for a as governor of New in Among those who know him Dewey was pictured as not His friends said he doesn't to run and would like to retire to private law believing that the presidential lightning is as likely to strike him there as in elective On the other there those close to him who believe that in the end his name will be found on the state ticket in He might be opposed by Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. or or F. Wagner Jr. of New credited here with being among the most likely Democratic Democrats Outnumbered aldermen the Monday afternoon and presented William ihe lot would be blacktopped and The entrance would be on 4th'-street exit It would be 55 feet wide and block long. After it was decided by both parties that the lot would be free to patrons though no definite limit on time has This may be a part of the lease arrangement to be tered as needed in the Appearing before the Monday were yor Loyde William P. president of the city Gordon Galewski and Kenneth members of Commerce parking Equal to Block Parallel parking permits 18 to 20 cars to one side of a city cording to so the proposed parking lot would increase town Winona parking space by one square Courthouse employes would be encouraged to park in the lot ing the business day thus relieving congestion on around the the Hotel adjacent to the a private brought to the attention the board Monday by upon questioning by the Reported Making Good ST. PAUL in developed rapidly during the hot weather of week ended the d livestock reporting said Throughout the state farmers were actively engaged in hay tions and the cultivation of r e fr which in cooperation weather soil was of the western part the report generally adequate to other s in the southern part of the state were getting ery ready for small grain harvest Some winter rye and early fields of barley and oats will be Rust continues to be a threat to spring and to the in many areas during the the bringing small grain to cases too grains were heading and early fields Geneva for Conferences U.S. Secretary Confers With Eden And Mendes-France BedeU Smithi undersecretary of will go Geneva to represent the con- communique by Western For- eign announced of British and Pre- mier Mendes-France issued after two days of ence at Geneva would satisfy Brit- ish and French demands for a high evel America vat from principles against his own The The outnumbered among the governors Democrats have been usually unwelcome sensible but The chairman of the Atomic En- ergy Adm. Lewis has gone to great lengths to give a different of were the theme of his bitter against to a ed and protesting scientist of Los Alamos the stronghold of our Strauss Atomic Energy Commission does not believe that any ment engineer or slant his advice or professional opinion because of apprehension that such advice or opinion might or in 'the the 9, Column 2.) ALSOPS getting the most political attention at this publicly has primarily with a long-range and somewhat con- fusing debate Eisenhower over whether the states or federal government are to build a posed new transcontinental system of Pushing way from the wings the light are some governors long-range prospects seem what than to their Governors Theodore R. din Jr. of ton of of Goodwin J. Knight of California and Wisconsin are among The conference approve in its closing sessions day a resolution calling for a election conference with in Washington to decide form for the lion dollar highway he has Most nors want the states to control the 12 Drown When Boat Capsizes MONTREAL M Eight or nine children were missing today in a mountain lake of here where tots were drowned when ure capsized The bodies of three and a boy were recovered ness suspended search operations last nnd several Thel tragedy occurred 88 about 62 Negro children 5 to 12 happily a the shore of Lake of 20 miles northwest Jack Montreal man who bas a cottage near He offered the youngsters on boat the i On the he water started the side of the loaded boat The jumped overboard and the boat and Jack a camp counselor also in the boat rescued several ers wha brought a Sea Scout i Police said they were certain eight and possibly nine were still were in bloom in the northern and good to excellent Corn war the southern half of the and grain averaged 30 to 40 inches in the southern third of the and 21 to 28 Inches in the central and about 12 inches in average around 14 inches high for the more advanced southern counties showing average height of beets and potatoes good development in main ing Despite the tent haying made progress in the north on first cuts of alfalfa and in the south growers were getting ready cut second Very little hay has harvested in the state so far this with some damage supply abun dant especially in north tral intimate and frank These re- in a clear understanding of bur respective positions in relation to United States secretary of explained fully attitude of his toward the Indo- Chinese phase ference and the limitations which that government desires to observe as not having a primary re- sponsibility in Will Serve France Minister 'the view French Premier Pierre U shown ing Secretary of State John Foster and For- eign Secretary Anthony Eden in Paris The trio met to map a for Indochina with which Mr. Eden associated it- nevertheless the France and of the of the peace freedom of the area if the United States without de- parting from the principles which WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST and cooler Thursday fair and Low tonight 62, high t Official observations for the ending f Maximum 95; 69; sun sets tonight at sun rises morrow at AIRPORT WEATHER Central V 93 at p.m. at readings 81, A tered layer of clouds at a- scattered layer at Visibility 16 miles wind from northwest at 12 barometer rising Humidity 58 per once again to be represented at Geneva at the ministerial hower Dulles requesting the secretary of Gen. Walter Bedell to to Geneva at an Just before the communique was Issued Clement leader of Britain's said the United to the Geneva would right into the hands of the told the House of Com- mons the Indochina question was bound up with that of and both were involved in. of Chinese in. the United He assailed the United States its stand against such recognition for the Red Prime accused Attlee of making long whine of criticism the United and of course ad- the not the Communist Churchill emphasized that Red China was still technically at war with the United and was the war in Indo- Help In President said .in ing the Eden and France to rather hinder Indochina He said Dulles went to Paris because the United eagerness allies .in For TVA Lines By RUSSELL BRINKS WASHINGTON Sen. Andw son long ate look at a proposed contract to buy electric in the TVA area may delay dent Eisenhower's broad ne atomic energy A controversy has been in over the directive to the Atomic Energy Commission to negotiate a contract for construction of a new private power plant serve the area over Tenn essee Valley Authority Sen. Hickenlooper ad- ministration floor leader for the 104-page Atomic Act revision said the power to provide the main battle on a ure designed primarily to allow giving certain atomic information to allies and to permit private op- western Dulles now will return to and France will return to Geneva to continue talks with powers on an Indochina During the talks which started here Tuesday the three statesmen were believed to have outlined which might made to bring a halt in the 19, Column 4) DULLES Hickenlooper he also ex- considerable debate on provided in the measure for the Defense Department to nish allies with what be calls data on the employment of ic He told tiie Senate last night that the Atomic Energy of which he is vice had provided stipulated to withhold information on the and fabrication of the nuclear part of atomic weapons de- engineering information on other sensitive parts of our The United he still possesses superiority in weapon and captured German have permitted the sians atomic weapons several years earlier than under their own independent He said the United States also is ahead development o peacetime from Pathologists Re-examine T hornets Body CHICAGO A top-flight team of began final ex amination today of the body oi mail order Montgomery Ward in an affort to the cause of bis body was dut up from grave yesterday when Coroner Walter E. McCarron obtained aa order from the Criminal Court McCarron is seeking to mine whether Thome died al succumbed to a possible overdose of or slain June 19, nine days after made major changes in his Harry has concluded that 20- year-old Thome died a of a sleeping potion and wood He opined that a second person ad- Only Portion Now i Hoffmann Says Section Tagged For Development Construction of the section of a ern highway between nona and La Crescent is scheduled for early in 1955. good news for and all residents of Southeastern Minnesota was announced today by State Sen. R. following a con- ference with top department officials ing M. J. com- in St. The present program of the State Department U. S. Highway 61 as a high ity it was and forts are now being directed toward getting construction under way at the earliest possible Field surveys have The office operated in nona for the three months have tied up all the loose ends and run of lines for tion actions to .be filed in District First work wMI and Sen. This road Is now In r plans In highway ministered narcotics into the youth's Legion Electing Commander ST. at Battle lines in a two-way contest for state were at the Minnesota American Legion here and action A as a broad highway the grade level of the Chicago Paul t through the Homer It will cross marshy area from a point just east of the Hot Fish Shop to Approximately Sen. Keller he was been set aside to acquire the Crescent right-of-way un- der the present State Highway A width cient to assure motorists a clear view at all times is to be Whether the decision to let section as an in- dividual contract means that the highway engineers have given up the plan of building the entire 24 as taken on the first of long Two California Gloria 23, Long and Norma 20, have taken on job painting the water tank Park near In on then top tank 168 feet above the ground are who work with five men on The girls are relaxing in the tower at the Nominated for the top post were Vsa North St. and airy J. now rst vice Approved were recognition of Communist bin cancellation of of of to overthrow the and backing use of ence obtained by in treason and disloyalty Delegates also called the Legislature to enact a air employment practices law and proposed creation in Conservation Department of a division of water and hunting Under system used by the Mrs. Bernice is to advance to the and Olga to vice president At a business session the delegates awarded the 1955 convention to in parade competitions were announced They Municipal Band Brainerd American Legion 9th District can Melrose High and Hoffman Drum and American Legion neapolis Post first Eye and for second and East Special or mixed groups basha High Clara Drum and Jugle Milaca High All ladles Cloud Cathedral High una Range Ladies Drum and Bugle miles in-one season or not was not made It could be let in two or three contracts opening at the same The complete job as a one son project was suggested two by O. L. ant because of the problem of providing a good detour during the Most of the it will travel the Wisconsin side of the river during the construction but the Minnesota ment cannot officially designate another state's roads as a so an alternate routing in sota be This way probably will be over Highway 43 to then on Highway 76 to a county road leading down the La Crescent hill to La This the original routing of Minnesota Highway 3 before way 61 was built along Engineers informed Sen. Keller the construction cost of the project will exceed the This figure does not include the purchase of right of way or the eventual paving of the four traffic Kidnaped Baby Found in Car In New Mexico 4-months-old kidnaped her home near this and left in an abandoned The child is in a A man has been arrested and Is at Hobbs of- The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack who live on the New Mexico side of the line five miles east of was stolen from her between and 1 a.m. Her dis- appearance was reported to Hobbs v She was found at 4 a.m. in a car abandoned 10 miles west of Semi- note on U.S. Lea County Deputy Sheriff J. C: Fort trailed a man from the he He found him walking the arrested and took him to The baby's father is a near