Winona Daily News, The (Newspaper) - February 17, 1956, Winona, Minnesota Snow and Colder Colder Saturday VOLUME 100. NO. 74 Formerly of Publication Help Your Heart Fund Help Your Heart SIX CENTS PER COPY FEBRUARY 17, 195o Poison Believed Put Out U. Cancels For Dog Eaten by 8 Shipment of c o T t Tanks to Arabia S.C. 8 year-old boy was in critical con- dition today after eating enough deadly poison to kill 25 The was in a hot dog the lad found on his front At least two other poisoned hot dogs were found last night in the block by police and ened parents forbade their dren to leave their houses Police theorized the poisoned weiner was tossed on the porch of Larry Mathews by a passer-by trying to kill neighborhood Dr. J. L. Bruce estimated least five of strychnine was in the He said ordinarily a fifth of a grain would be fatal to an He said prompt action by Larry's Mrs. Cindy probably will save Larry's She poured a quantity of milk down Larry's throat when he came staggering into the house on the verge of a Diplomats Fear Would Arouse New Mid-East Row EIlender Thinks Ike Will SiSn Farm Stevenson in Salt Lake City For Talk Today SALT CITY E working the western hustings in his campaign for the meets with a sion of local Democrats today and tops it off tonight with a major WASHINGTON With the White House taking a the State Department today canceled a shipment of 18 American light tanks destined for Saudi It was not immediately clear whether the decision would quiet all the clamor stirred up by an announcement just nine hours earlier that the tanks were to be shipped from New York later EIlender today he believes was the reaction of Saudi farm by tte Senate Arabia predictable At any the reversal had the effect of blocking the dispatch of the tanks to the Middle East where their arrival might have new excitement and per haps trouble in the Protest in Senate Announcement late yesterday that the tanks were to be shipped had brought denunciations from a number of Democrats in the ate and from the Israeli Embassy the our News of the impending was startling because the state Department in delaying ion on Israel's to buy SO million dollars worth of American arms for the past several has pleaded it wants to avoid an rms race in the Middle East He'll confer with Democratic from states sometime during the day to western politics and Then he'll meet with young Democrats from University of Utah State Agricultural Col- lege and Brigham Young He'll speak informally at a Democratic fund raising dinner tonight before making his major speech in Salt Lake City's bly He'll wind up his visit here with a breakfast tomorrow for Utah Democratic party don't think the President will veto the even if Secretary o Agriculture Benson urges such said chairman of th Senate Benson has said he would recommend a veto if the final version of the provides for a return to rigid Ellender spoke out in inter after sharply conflicting view on the committee's were formally with the Senate late There were five differ ent reports from 15 members of the The is uled for Senate debate next Speaking for a slim committee Ellender filed a 44-page report spelling out de- tails of the soil bank asked by the Eisenhower administration and many features it The report asked Senate approval of the that would in- crease government price supports for milk and dairy Opposing this in live senators said a combination of the soil bank and high price supports the farmer to go in opposite The soil bank proposal calls for subsidy payments to farmers who reduce plantings of crops how in The would require the government to support prices of rice and peanuts classified as at 90 per cent of The Senate committee would require also that dairy products be supported at 80 per cent of Under present the imum level is 75 per The minority was signed by Holland Ander son Aiken Rebel Troops Claim East Peruvian City army MJt roops claimed control of east it has said the sale city of Iquitos today bu Communist arms to Egypt tended I the government said the rest o to upset the power balance in nation was quiet and J PAGES The WinB Section of an Air force Global Bomber burns after the plane crashed at late killing three of the eight men The newest and most potent weapon of the Strategic Air Command plunged out of the and the victim of trouble Jet 3 of 8 Aboard Die troubled Any shipment of America weapons to an Arab would given Russia a tailo made argument that a Arms Order Denied TOKYO Foreign Office spokesman today denied re- ports that Israel hai ordered 30 million dollars Worth of arms frora Tornado Whips 1 Known Dead Miss. teer searchers poked through twisted ruins of a Negro tial area probing for sible dead or survivors of a striking tornado that killed at least one person and left 35 known in- The twister ripped through this northeast Mississippi town of 5 300 last touching lightly on a white neighborhood un- its might the block Negro Damage estimates ran as high as state highway and Williams right Heds to supply arm to the Arabs since the States was doing the same thing Department Backtracks Obviously with these tions in the State ment backtracked Shortly after midnight it an- it an- The recalled that in export permits of the Senate rejected arms to Middle East are be ine trol The dead man was identified as Israel 50-year-old Monroe County Hospital said four Negroes were hospitalized there in critical The were Nathaniel 60; R becca 60; Sarah Cunning 39, and Lucinda 5. All were victims of bruise and internal Aberdeen Clinic said Mrs. J. H 72-year-old white woman was receiving treatment for cul and m WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST Winona and Vicinity Occasion al light snow or snow flurries ant colder Colder Saturday Low tonight 5 to 8. high Saturday 22. LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 m. 28; 20; 24; trace; sun sets tonight at 5.39; sun rises morrow at 7.02. AIRPORT WEATHER Central Max. temp. 26 at p.m. in in. 22 at a.m. Noon Broken layer of clouds at visibility 10 wind 10 miles per hour from barometer 29.83 rising humidity 69 per rigid priest supports a 49-44 They said a return to them damage taxpayers and this country's effort to regain a fair share of world 14 Planes Join Search for Dahl MONTREAL UPl least 14 planes were assigned today to search for an American plane that vanished Tuesday in the with Whitey Dahl at the The Royal Canadian Air Force reported hunt that carried two or three other persons besides Dahl was identified as the pilot by the Dorval Air Transport Com- pany but the company was unable to say who were persons ing temporarily suspended ing further In response to a Press Officer Lincoln White said he knew of no such pending permit except that covering tanks scheduled for shipment on the SS James Monroe for di At about the same White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty called in newsmen ering President Eisenhower's cation retreat at Ga. understands that the Department of State is The a majo Amazon 640 mile northeast of erupted yes President Manuel government immediately modified martial law the A government spokesman said other armed forces throughout the air force anc loyal to the rul The spokesman indicated also that some government forces were still holding out in the Iquitos He said naval forces on the which have a base just south of are participating in the sive movement and are ing loyal to the The outbreak came at a time political confusion and unrest in Calif. One of the Strategic Air Command's wing intercontinental jet bombers exploded high over northern California late Three of the eight crewmen were Four parachuted to safety was Three bodies were recovered from the burned age of the nuclear weapon carrier which was based at nearby Castle Air It of a The giants manned by crews of the earlier The was on a training The Force said none three bodies recovered had been identified and that all four were They were Col. Patrick 38, deputy wing commander of the 93rd Bomb Wing at Castle Maj. Albert 39, instructor Maj. Edward L. 35, craft and and Capt. 32, Calif. pending export licenses to that Hagerty adding that by he meant Saudi He said in to a tion that in saying Eisenhower the action was be- ing he meant suspension was being Hagerty had said earlier he was trying s without success to get in touch Secretary of State who is vacationing in the National are only V4 months away but no definite have A radio station 'a claimed the city of vas in complete control of the in urgent It said the revolt was led by Gen. Marcia commander of the 2nc Army Division with headquarters Merino was a member the military junta that rulec eru after an revoll 1948. He later served as min Attorney Ross Resigning OMAHA Attorney ald R. Ross announced today he is resigning his office Ross said in a statement that although his resignation had not been it is prompted by speculation concerning his tions with John Lexington attorney whose offer of a campaign contribution to Sen. Case touched off a Senate was an explosion when we were over said Maj. Harold F. Korger of change their mind when voting Ike Playing Few Holes of Golf in South Ga. dent Eisenhower got out on a golf course today for the first time since his Sept. 24 heart attack and fired a six on the first Ignoring a misty rain as be stood on the first smile I have looking for- ta Tien for the first time since the day before his heart attack in ver he slammed a ball with his Up to then the doctors had restricted him to putting and a bil I of practice with his I proach iv KK j With a big gallery of Glen LONDON The House of Club members and newsmen Commons ordered Prime hit three ter Eden's government last night dOWD to draft a abolishing the death penalty in Eden indicated vacationing here at he hoped the deputies would English House Votes to End Death Penalty By TOM OCHILTREE the inter- om A few minutes later lere was I bailed at The other three survivors para- chuted to safety in this about 65 miles southeast of San They are Maj. Michael Ind. Maj. Billie M. and Sgt. Willard M. Calif. Eau Claire Man Crash Survivor EAU Wis. One of four men who survived the ex- plosion of a bomber over northern California an Eau Claire Maj. Harold F. 36. Korger his Mrs. lose here this morning and said he was hospitalized with a broken broken collarbone and a broken James C. Lloyd Megahee The House voted 293-263 to di- president and a reet the to introduce automotive supply and legislation capital John H. the club pro. ishment from the statute Tile President used an electric either permanently or for some scoot from shot to specified trial period to allow re- as he frequently did before I hift wac his There was no advance i was no Cheers rang through the Com- OD now many holes he would mons chamber when the tellers announced the Women in was accompanied the public galleries excitedly around the course in another cart bv his waved their by his personal Maj. whose government urged Howard M. Newsmen retention of the death penalty got the impression the President I sured the House there would be was not Pitting as much punch in l undue in introduction first as he did be- of But hls and they asked Vm j I it o necessary But a he added the government u r H Flays Lobbying Activities in Behalf of Plan Arrogant as To Create Doubt Over Democracy Ga. UPl President Eisenhower today vetoed the controversial gas Bitter Senate de- late on the measure touched off an inquiry into a campaign contribution ed by Sen. Francis Case In a sharply worded obvious usion to the offering of that con- Eisenhower of thli body of evidence hac indicating that private only a very of a great vital have been to further own by highly questionable include efforts that I deem tft be to arrogant and much In defiance of able of propriety to risk creating doubt among the American people Ing tha integrity of mental Tha sponsored by Rep. Sen. Fulbright grew out of a 1954 preme Court which said the Federal Power Commission must fix for gas sold to interstate pipelines The FPC itself had given a con- trary interpretation of the exiting its journey through the measure stirred some of debate of recent years before the Senate passed it 53-38 on Feb. 6 and sent it on to The House passed it last July 28 by a 209-203 Case exploded bis story of preferred campaign contribution in a speech on the final day of three-week Senate Ha viewed ther money as a possible effort influence his vote ed and voted against Split Party Lines A special Senate investigating headed by Sen. George raced the to the personal funds of Howard president f the Superior Oil An- The party On final Senate 31 and 22 Democrats voted for it. Op- posing it were 14 and 22 Rep. Harris and Sen. Fulbright contended the was patterned after recommendations made year ago by the President's inet comittee on endorsed the Jerome testified that in his opinion the ultimate cost of gas to consumers in the long run would not be less regulation than if competitive forces were allowed free Opponents of strongly Two and a are the latest additions to the Lawrence Dugan family of Minn With mother proudly looking nurses Mrs. Lorena Mrs. Emma and Lois hold Donald a girl yet and Debra The gans have four including New Job for Nixon Urged NEW New York Times today a movement is developing the Republican I party to persuade President I bower to accept another vice running mate if he decides to seek a second A Washington dispatch Reston said the movement to place Vice President Nixon ia I support from the White I so j The idea the I story to transfer Nixon a regular Cabinet post in my I second Eisenhower Dr. Fred May Retire Wis. E. B. president of the University of said Thursday night plans are when asked if he planned to retire next He had just returned home from a hospital where he was treated for virus Fred will 69 March 22. President Eisenhower off the first tee of the Arvin course in on his first round of golf since hU heart s I mean a rise of 600 to 900 dollars year in consumer gas bills and an 18-bUlion-dollnr to big oil companies owning I most of the The would the opponents from enhanced values of known I New Oas From the other side came the argument that eral controls discourage producers from developing new gas Shorter supplies would mean er consumer prices In the long the backers of the They also contended that the through its regulation of prices charged by pipeline nies for gas sold to local could stil influence I In that they pointed to provision that a pipeline com- when its rates were should be allowed no more than la market for cost to it of gas bought from I Opponents called the able market standard a they said jly meant the consumer would nay 1 the traffic will 15 Flee Milwaukee Fire Wis. Five two of them children caped without Thursday night when a fire drove them from their home into s snow 2V4 frame budding on the city's near North resulted in minor to three