Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - December 28, 1960, Winona, Minnesota Light Warmer Thursday WINONA DAILY NEWS SETS FULL MOON JAN. Boy Delivering Yule Tree Slain by Bully of Publication DECEMBER 28, By EDWARD NICKERSON YOUK Christinas tree delivery boy murdered Friday was slabbed by a neighborhood trying to extort money from him police Acting Chief of Detectives cis said Edward a good-looking youth a crop of brown hair worn in a I quarters in his tips from luxuriant admitted Christmas Iree deliveries Ihe killing Voft police he stabbed larri with a nine-inch hunting knife after the boy refused his me all your Young had only HELD IN SLAYING Edward 17 is led by detective Joseph ID booking in New York's nue stalion house for slaying of Robert the boy was President-Elect Wants More Funds For Ambassadors By ENDRE MARTON 1 Kennedy can confess inat American ambassadors need more expense him to rule on contract P diplomatic iim and convince ueca Ou the P from Ihe ranks of Kennedy started a move in Ihe direction of more expense moneN R 1C of the problem at Pah Beach with Rep. John Rooney has referred to Hall Forgiveness In Withholding Plan ST. PAUL An income tax withholding plan readied for introduction in the Legislature by a conservative senator will vide forgiveness of half of 1SSI income Sen. Stanley Grove revealed plan Tuesday in a lalk before annual ing of the Minnesota School Bus Operators Holmquist said his plan would follow Ihe federal withholding tem and become effective as 1. 1962. He estimated that Ihe program would yield as much as million per year in added revenue without any increase in income tax The forgiveness feature would answer the objection that ers would be called upon lo pay double levies within a single Under a quarter of the 1SSJ levy due would be payable on April 1S1G2, the second quarter a year afler The initial estimated at go into lake entertainment funds as as vc booze As chairman from Negroes reg of a House Appropriations sub committee Rooney has fought for years against increasing them Rooney reported Ihe Police said Vogt them he gunfire Gunfire Hits U.S. Plane Over Laos Laos An unarmed U.S. plane was hit by Make That One For the Road Coffee or Milk EIGHTEEN had been selling Christinas trees in upper West Side when he saw a big He said he thought lhe hoy would an easy and followed him into the of- fering lo help carry lhe By reported by two went an elevator to sixth Thera Vogt demanded the boy's Vogt said he pulled a ing lo but Vogt grabbed him and stabbed him repeatedly in the Vogl then ran lo out taking the SO cents from the boy's made his way across the roof lo his own apartment Robb said Vogt was arrested 1 observing Soviet air drops to Laos rebels Ihe American military attache's said The gunfire may have come from a Soviet No one was injured aboard the belonging to the U.S. Air Force attache in South Viet The plane carried assistant military attache and a crew of The hit in the left engine and made it back to was making a naissance flight of Soviet drops to the rebels at 65 miles north of at request of tian the attache's of- fice who was making a visual because of complaints from reconnaissance from his boys in the neighborhood he saw a Soviet plane dropping hail been money from aclies office money them by Vogt has a lengthy police record includes conviction in 1958 for molesting a 12-year-old and charges of petty anil grand Lineal House Evicted flew over on top of the viet plane lo see what lype of equipment it was a spokesman he was over the Soviet plane he received small-caliber probably machine gun lhe lime he was hit he was flying over a jungle It is not certain the fire came from the Soviet Sharecroppers ax Tenn. line of tents to house evicted defended by groes as an emergency measure and denounced by white residents as was expected loi grow Negro leaders said the tent city now housing eight was set up io keep a roof over croppers who lost their leases be- cause they registered to vote More families were scheduled to move in White farmers said Ihe leases were terminated because replaced the They said the Negroes were given plenty of advance The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati will hear a ment plea Thursday lo stop tion of 700 sharecroppers from and adjacent County Last U. S. Dist. Judge Marion S. Boyd of Memphis re- the plea on grounds thai croppers work on yearly contracts with The Justice Department Civil claims the Invited Fire on Carrier Charge NEW YORK Fire Commissioner Edward Jr. says the aircraft carrier Con- was in such sloppy con- dition he would have dered work slopped and the ises cleaned up it it had been a civilian Officers al a naval court of in- looking into the disastrous Dec. 19 carrier fire listened for VA hours as Cavanagh criticized Navy safety An mated million damage was clone Dto and 49 persons died in the fire at the Brooklyn Navy deplorable and were Cavanagh's words lo the housekeeping aboard lhe Evidences of be ivere 42 minor fires that pre- ceded the this had been a civilian project under our jurisdiction we would have vacated this project as imminently perilous to be He called the ship a loaded bomb which needed only and said he was J and voting in numbers in counties for the first Justice Department suils are ending in U. S. Court al Memphis charging a total of more than 150 while residents and four Such sums are not usually found in tbe bank accounts of reer diplomats of the lype reportedly wants to send lo some of the most important and expensive foreign m Great economic c reprisals Ai ON STRIKE Refuse litters one of the mam squares in as public services approach a standstill in the eight-day national The country's Socialist unions called the walkout in protest against proposed government tax increases and social welfare cuts lo relieve the economic crisis brought on by The Congo via radio from prised tragedy curred hadn't 60 Injured in Havana Blasts 7- Tuesday in bold daylight bombings and a wreck blamed on saboteur wine to undermine Prime Minister Fidel Castro's regime Bombs exploded in two stores and a main power station in Havana Fourteen persons were mostly by flying one of ihe lrain another train Both have a 60-40 ratio of Negroes to while Most of the tents measure 14 by 24 Furnishings are piled up Beds rest on mud Nobody denies the country arc I f pc has had a number of outstanding amateur Among the 20 appointees abroad are some State Department But Ihe present system it virtually impossible for a man to accept an assignment lo or a similar major Moreover could nol send a such as a uni- professor who is an expert on international to such post unless he was also feel is a dangerous The pay of an ambassador varies from to a which means that an in the highest category gels more than Ihe secret ry of whose pay is only The payment of Ihe second would be devoted to ing finance state building gram under Goodfellows Fund Previously listed A friend 5.00 Goal Short of goal SI Lucinda Missionary quills and articles of ambassadors to the Bonn New Hio de and some other places receive lhe highest possible his dor gels The first is entertainment The other is lhe house allowance for upkeep of his The Stale prefers not to talk aboul the ment Some suggest Ihe reason for secrecy is thai lhe de- is ashamed of how little il is i in 1.1 stores and kerosene I every 10 Previous witnesses thai lhe housekeeping and lion practices on lhe heller than average for Navy Yule Auto Toll In U. S. Was CHICAGO nation's accidents during the 78- hour Christmas weekend killed 4S8 average of one aboul Following Castro police and marched lo Havana's park to the cution A collection was taken to aid the who included five All injured victims of a bomb lhal exploded in a rcsl room adjoining a ed in the Fogar which government alcd from private Cuban A second bomb exploded in a small variety store in Havana's shopping No injuries were Writer Charges Could Be Show Was Rigged HOLLYWOOD A lance writer charges in a national magazine article that there were at least rigged episodes on the television Could lie Premier Under New Pressure In Belgium Belgium lice used tear gas and fire hoses break up a tion in Socialist union ers promptly called for a general strike in Antwerp to H was the first use of tear gas in eight-day strike aimed at toppling government of Pre- mier Gaston Strikers in Ghent were trying to force ers out of the fuel gas ad- ministrative lying in the Flemish northern has not been hit as hard by the strike which has paralyzed the Socialist strongholds in industrial and The government had reported a movement in An- Positions Go to J. B. Eugene Zuckert 8y MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH PALM Fla. President-elect John F. Kennedy today tapped Eugene Zuckert to be secretary of Air He was assistant secretary in the Truman administration and also has served as a member of Atomic Energy Announcement of the selection of 49, came after had picked John B. decorated Navy veteran and long-time political associate of Vice President-elect Lyndon B. be tary of the Navy in the new ad- Zuckert and 43, are Kennedy headquarters also an- that President-elect will confer at his shore home here Thursday with Sen William man of Ihe Senate Foreign tions On Friday will his home with Franklin D. Roosevelt son of the late ident and a former member al the U. S. House of tives from New Kennedy press secretary Pierre Salinger declined comment on whether who campaigned for may get a federal The Zuckert and Connally were announced by Kennedy after consultation wilh Ihe man he has named to be NEW APPOINTEES Eu- gene will be the new secretary of the Air Force and Archibald the solicitor general in Kennedy's of Robert S. says he rigged east Damage was and no one was Reliable sources said lhe power stalion was evacuated and thai more bombs were found afler a two-hour bombings by elements have been frequent in bul the daylight recent blasts in the mounting new development FIREMAN FLEES A fireman in West suburb of N. flees roof cave-in as llames destroy barn in NKt Police blamed youngsters for so did I the Na onal tne Al 73, wrote in tial magazine thai he supplied people to play parts on Ihe lime which appears five times a week on Could Be is an ence participation show in which stories involving members of the under Harry i many audience are The are then brought on and given sub- A mass demonstration of ers was staged this morning in Brussels without The capital itself appeared under tunl Policemen Zuckert to Yale Vale Law School and Harvard i Business from he was a lawyer on Ihe staff of the j Securities and Exchange served on the were camped in the central lie park opposite Parliament Schod the palace and in fn Blake said he rehearsed his bis newsboy and friends and acquaintances for roles on Ihe He said members of including producer knew cf lhe alleged He did nol say Edwards was aware of it. said he has affidavits from and his denying that Ihry were in The way in collusion with Catholic has ex- did lie at any lime gratitude to Protestant staff members that he manufacturing the situations as he in Ihe campaign WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST Variable cloudiness with brief as assistant llc was a lieutenant junior grade in Ihr Navy in 1.144-45 and afterward was an assistant Stuart now U. s. ator from and then chief of the Surplus Properly Zuckert was assistant secretary or Ihe Air force while a was ilian head of that Since retirement from the ic Energy Commission in 1934 Zuckert has been in private law practice in Kennedy's selection of Fort was announced Tuesday The new secretary ol Ihe Navy was campaign manager this year the Welfare i Conference spoke of Ihe year as1 presidential if i Thank Protestants for Election Defense pressed gratitude leaders who defended U during the presidential A year-end Tuesday by Commenting on the campaign in which a Catholic was elected former U.S. Senator Tom Texas as tonight and country Low tonight high day 20-25. LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 in. 24: 9; 23; AIRPORT WEATHER Central Max. temp. 25 at noon mm. temp. 14 at 7 a.m. president for the first lime Ihei of I assistant when Johnson was first elected House in When lo the Senate in 1949, ions of very light snow anil a slow j cf Pamphlets were tni countr ing that a man musl have wl loyally if lie is asaln well as faced with the decision whether lo joined the Navy in WJI as an He was signed first office of Sec i i mui iui ill U Hi I kies overcast at 2..WO the and repeatedly asked Wily 12 wind from thai the man and his policy west al s miles per than his religion ho 3 30.04 falling ins in determining 63 i vole open controversy to answer Ihe for the most part chose i of Navy James I and later lo combat in The silence proved beneficial lhe llc was when and Jewish j as a lieutenant commander in 1946 crs moved forward to repudiate after being awarded lhe thc Connally received bis law de- Site from thc University of Texas in 1941, and was to Texas bar at the ago 21,