Winona Daily News, The (Newspaper) - December 1, 1955, Winona, Minnesota Snow Flurries Warmer Tonight THE WINONA DAILY NEWS m m m w publication VOLUME 100. NO. SIX CENTS PER COPY DECEMBER A GiK All Will Daily TWENTY-FOUR PAGES Aid to Party S-D Day But 14 Die by Midday Sy THI ASSOCIATED PRiSS M. 44, of With Safe Driving S-D Day half Ind. He died at as ended in the Eastern time the national death toll from traffic accidents stood at 14 he was being extricated from the car left the highway and struck a tree near Glens Falls about 3 a.m. EST. wreckage i Today was the nation's second than 90 minutes after the j attempt to go through 24 hours in without a traffic few Less At noon EST Ohio had four start of S-D Day Louisian and I aid La 27-year-old Michgan t o killed when struck by a complete But President and New York j The at a.m. onp i Ai persons expect But President one For comparative purposes Associated Press counted the fic fatalities for Nov. 17. The total for the 24 hours was 69. In a police said was without lights smashed into the rear of a semitrailer near on U. S. 40, killing Robert L. T. 22, of was killed at a.m. EST when he lost control of his car and hit a culvert in Canton a Detroit The third fatality reported was Donald 23, of Glens N. who lost his life when his Minnesotan Killed Near Worthington Minneapolis ing Day was but an hour and a old today when Minnesota recorded a traffic which also blemished the year's perfect traffic record in the county in which the dent Harvey Lee 17, high school at a.m. His in which he was riding left Highway 266 about 5 miles northwest of The machine hurtled into the traveled 140 struck a farm service road approach and rolled As of Minnesota hsd 61 fewer deaths than the same point in 1954. The nor said he was with this evidence of progress in our drive to cut the highway Richard died jn St. Mary's Hospital at Ro- chester of injuries suffered in an auto accident Minnesota traffic deaths for the year totaled 532 today com- pared with 591 on this date a year Ne w Wants All 18 Nations in By TOM HOGE UNITED N. Threatened by vetoes from both ot the Iron Canada doggedly took her plan to bring IS nations into the United Nations before the Special Political Com- Canadian Delegate Paul chief mover behind the 27-nation resolution to admit all 18 prepared to introduce it soon after the opening of the The 60-nation committee will give the much discussed Canadian proposal its first public But its fate rests with the Security to dramatize the idea that careful driving and careful walking can save lives hopes for a sharp re- duction in traffic Eisenhower called on all cans to help show that by our own personal duce accidents on our streets and AH across the United States are wearing armbands urging In many cities banners are strung across streets urging ists and pedestrians to be extra lice cars are cruising the In an amplified voice booms across a street in the The man in the gray Over- Get back on the sidewalk until the light One hundred and one persons died in traffic deaths each day Secretary Of Agriculture Ezra is shown lating William 19, for a top 4-H club citizenship The meeting took place in Chicago where Benson today addressed a gathering of the Republican tional None in Wisconsin Wis. tin reached the mark this noon on Safe Driving Day with at yet no reported fic Prize Steer Sold For a Pound during the first 10 months of 1955.. This is show that the casualty toll can. be cut down if everyone makes an extra effort every like Since the average daily figure of 101 includes when more motorists are on the and persons who die a day to several months later of injuries suffered in today's toll cannot be used as a basis for figuring success of S-D The Associated Press made a survey on Nov. 17, a comparable and found that 69 persons were killed on the That figure is used as a measuring stick when The AP again is tabulating traffic deaths across the The National Safety Council will keep a count of traffic fatalities during the period 10 days before and 10 days after S-D Day to CHICAGO The grand will turn thumbs down pion steer of the 55th International j On the whole package deal if any Livestock Exposition was sold at j of the five Keci candidates are re- auction today for SIS a The I 986-pound summer yearling Council where Nationalist China j determine the effectiveness of the has threatened to veto Communist I safety drive over a broader Outer Mongolia and Russia has brought a total of 700 based on its weight The price is the same as that paid for last year's grand also an The money goes to Nancy 16. 111., 4-H Club worker whose won the junior feeding contest and then went on to take the exposition's top steer award on The record price for a grand champion of the International .is a pound paid in 1953 to Sue now 21, of Big on a As a gesture to Nancy's who helped Nancy show the steer in the auction Ellard a stock yard com- mission buyer who made the chase for said Jane would be weighed the grand pion and the little will receive SIS for each of her Jane weighs about 90 2 of Georgia Quadruplets Die GA. of lets born Tuesday to a 34-year-old farm wife died Word of the deaths was held temporarily from the Mrs. E. E. and her 36-year- old a farmer and To be admitted to the an applicant must get seven votes in the 11-nation Security Council and escape the big power It must then win approval i The nation observed its first S-D Election Campaign Begins in France By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS France's election campaign got off to a booming f -J start today only a few hours after Premier Edgar ment voted to dissolve the National Socialists and backers of former Premier Pierre France lost no time in opening their drive for votes m the wide expected to be set for Jan. 8. They turned their heaviest propaganda artillery against Faure and the The Cabinet decision to dissolve the first such move in the history of the postwar Fourth Republic was announced last It gives Faure the early election the Assembly had denied The Assembly handed Faure a vote of no confidence largely because of its opposition to his campaign for early The 318-218 mitted use of a clause in the 1946 constitution dissolution of the Assembly by the Cabinet if two governments were defeated on votes of confidence by a majority of all members of the House Benson Submits Farm Plan With Ike's Approval CHICAGO Secretary of Agriculture Benson today announced a program for dealing with the acute farm He said it will be presented to Congress in January the National he said President Eisenhower had recently approved the It 1 Stepped op disposal and expansion of 2. A vigorous purchase program to remove 3! Enlaced conservation and incentive payment program for 3. emphasizing lower production new uses for farm and expansion of A in a 10-state Great program to make better use of wheat and grazing Benson said the now in was not ready for discussion in will be no no one- shot no he will be Answering repeated by Democratic leaders he said farm proposals of Adlai Stevenson and Averell Harriman of New have reached He said the Democrats have picked as the major domestic battlefield for 1956" after failing in prophesying and attacking Eisenhower's same people who had shackled the with price Prayers Asked For Slayer at Lindbergh Rites THIEP RIVER Minn. m for the slayer of Kenneth Lindbergh were asked here as an estimated sons jammed the Trinity Lutheran Church for the funeral of the bank The body of who dis- appeared from the Northern State Bank here Nov. 12, was found day near Clear He had been killed by several blows on the Pastor Mendes-France received a no- confidence vote last with more than half the deputies against I chief mouthpiece for Otto Dale told the con- termed the net action an against the at Wednesday's Lindbergh was the victim of a vicious It angers We have inwardly cursed the rator of this crime and hoped he will be quickly brought to We have a feeling of loathing Day Dec. Fifty-one yet our tells us should love our If sons were killed on the streets and highways an improvement over an ordinary day without a safety officials State VA Has Record Gl Loan Month of two thirds of the ST. PAUL Veterans The United States has said it ministration said today it to know and love the true Christ could forgive them for they know not what they we can hardly do Christians we are concerned with a man that has become so depraved that he will kill another man and therefore ought to pray for so that he will learn would abstain OR all five guaranteed GI home loans nist totalling Octo- Romania and the highest month in the 11- is not campaigning I year history of the GI loan against gram. Addressing the Rev. Dale said a family that has been subjected to a terrible you have said you have been sustained by the power of I SHOPPING LEFT Fight Christmas Goodfellows Outfit First of 800 Needy Winona Children T' first two groups of needy Winona children were taken to stores Tuesday to be outfitted with warm winter clothing by fellows Most of these children needed coats and One little girl received a warm skirt and The 20 children included eight boys and 12 One small boy had only thin tennis shoes while several girls had flimsy summer They received new Two ers had unlined summer only ones they had good enough to wear to They received new warm Another youngster said her most urgent needs were shoes and slacks but when told that there was only enough fellows money for one she said the shoes were more Several of the children needed mittens and The children came from ferson School and from Their shoes were worn and unsuited to tha cold the coats too and the mittens full of None of them asked for frilly dresses and the Every child asked for only the clothes necessary to battle the bitter cold clothes to keep them warm and dry this These children were typical examples of the needy which The Goodfellows will clothe this agreed both Mrs. Thomas Lightfoot Mrs. Lester Goodfellows workers for 13 years who take the children to the stores to be In they many children are worse off than Every day for the next month The Goodfellows ers will be taking children to the stores to be fitted with warm whiter Several groups will be fitted each day until every one of the 800 needy children is clothed with the items necessary to face the cold weather This means a lot of work for The Goodfellows The Goodfellows need to plan their purchasing for each It is difficult for them to de- termine how much can be spent oh each child until they have an indication of how much money they will have to work for when a youngster was in great need of two only one could be Every cent the lows fund is spent where it will do the most The stores give discounts and bills go to the Chamber of Com- merce where they are audited and paid out of The lows Be an early Mail or bring your contribution to Goodfellows in The Daily Make checks payable to Be a Goodfellow Be a Goodfellow Previously listed Winona Boiler Steel 10.00 The Grandchildren 35.00 Sonny Ward 2-00 Jimmy Jeanie 2.00 Total It charged the Faure ment with to the country on its real economic situation un- the authority of France in Algeria and Morocco doning every attempt of French intervention in international fairs betraying the interests of French youth in the eco- nomic feudalists to dictate the new controls who sought to ram the Brannan down the throat of suddenly began Youths Volunteer for 6-Month Plan By 1LTON C. WASHINGTON Wl The Army has enlisted slightly over month trainees in the first eight weeks of the new reserve The figures were made public ing up all over the place with quack remedies and discarded when the best possible farm program is is likely to bear the imprint of such agricultural experts as Jake Arvey and Carmen Bensen's reference was to Jacob M. veteran Chicago cratic and his fellow cratic national Carmen DeSapio of New Benson efforts of Governors Harriman and j son to outbid each other in this realm of what they think is have already reached ludicrous Stevenson recently flopped back to 90 per cent price supports and then threw in his version of the Brannan plan for good I watched with some interest to see if Averell riman could top He even chided Adlai for being too High Income Laid to War today by the Army in answer to an inquiry on progress of this phase of the latest of long series to creaU full-fledged Personal Report Sent Meeting of GOP Chieftains Viewed as Pledge President Will Campaign Actively CHICAGO Pres. er sent a message of ment to the Republican National Committee today and Chairman Leonard W. Hall said that is no question in my but that the President plans to actively for party nest The President told the tee he will everything in mr power next year to help you port the Republican record ately and fully to the Asked whether be 4 means the President plans to actively in the Hall told a newsman that is no question in my One Republican leader who could not be quoted by said the statement be construed an indication the President to take an active part in Some GOP leaders viewed as an expression of intent to aid the Republican in 1956, whether or not decides to be a candidate The President sent a 300 word to members of the com- meeting to make ments for their convention starting next Aug. 20 in San In his message the President have a splendid record to submit to the voters in 1956. I personally am proud of Republican achievements for the peace and the prosperity and the security of the American I shall do everything in my power next year to help you report the record and fully to the Outlines Goals The President outlined progress in healthy expansion of our equitable sharing productivity of that levels of tion and welfare for untiring search for a Jurt and enduring In striving for these the President and lican candidates everywhere will be by a common con- viction in the imperishable ciples of the American So you will present to the reserve These age youths have volunteered for six months of training followed by 7V4 years of reserve Not all of them actually are entering ing camps Many have been granted deferred status to allow them to complete high school and other Leirfallom Quits State GOP Post ST. PAUL Leirfallom resigned today from his a yuu wm LU year post as executive secretary j American people both a record of of fie Minnesota Republican brilliant accomplishment and The resignation from the post he has held since March 1 will be effective at the end of the In his letter of resignation to He said that rather than John Hartle of GOP high price made 1 state chairman sponsibility for the war and the policy of the hopes that who still is in j er will be the party's candidate an ICC supports and political party can felt because of his personal and or take credit for family situation that should prices unless it also assumes make a change to more Hid Tint or should the process of reorganizing tightening his grip on the Radical Socialist wanted the tions delayed to give him more time to prepare for a He also had pushed for election of individual deputies by be- lieving the change would help his Faure also is a Radical Socialist but Mendes-France controls the party machinery and 34 of its 65 Assembly The delay in publishing the de- cree dissolving the Assembly was decided on tentatively because of a constitutional provision calling for elections to be held between 20 and 30 days after The law also specifies a Sunday so immediate publication of the decree would put the elections on Christmas or New Year's By delaying publication of the de- the voting can be held off until Jan. 8. WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST Winona and Vicinity Cloudy with occasional snow flurries night and Warmer tonight with lowest 26, high Friday 30, turning colder at LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 m. 27; 18; 27; trace; sun sets tonight at 4.30; sun rises morrow at 7.23. AIRPORT WEATHER Max. temp. 25 at noon 14 degrees at p.m. Other noon overcast at wind from the east at 10 miles per at 30.09, visibility 6 miles with 75 per cent. nent He did go into any detail about his future in er wui DC me Leirfallom said he was quitting acd 11956 appear to have gained i now so that party I i in tno 1 tU 1IOVC i I support in statements by Vice I tion might be complete in the year President Nixon and GOP campaign man Leonard W. in a telegram to a ing of the Republican National Committee last the people are made aware of the high quality of leadership they have had since January 1953, they will vote overwhelmingly in November to continue that ship for four more He pledged his support to the Republican program and to help in the role of party j job is more proposals and plans for future that are worthy of their claim and their The President congratulated for what he termed great job done under the namic leadership of Leonard W. chairman of the Republican National Beit Wishes He gave them his best in all their efforts through months The President reminded the com- that they are planning for the election next year of a of senators and and of state and local Hartle denied reports that fallom had been forced to resign because of dissatisfaction with his The state chairman said he had no one in mind at this time to re- place it as concerned with the the and the heart that are essential in so that ment may serve all the people Firemen Battled A General Alarm fire in Union N. early today when a blaze swept four stores and a six-story apartment Some 20 families reported to have been t driven into weather by flames fanned by a west Twenty-five pieces of fire equipment fought the No injuries were