Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - July 19, 1962, Winona, Minnesota Scattered Showers Temperature Same MOON JULY 3] 107th Year of Publication JULY 19, 1962 NEWS TEN CENTS PER COPY POLICE ENTER PERUVIAN BUILDING Peruvian police move into Congress Building in Lima after a military junta over- threw the constitutional government of President Manuel Demonstrations against the tary takeover were broken up by via radio from Army Seizes Breaks Up Protests By THOMAS J. STONE Peru tions continued in Lima day hut were broken quickly the military whose seizure of power brought sharp rebuffs from hemispheric The armed forces clamped rule on the Andean tion and appeared in complete least for the moment overthrowing the tional government of President Manuel which were sparked by students and out in the tal in protest against the military takeover of the government to nullify the June 10 national firing submachine gun bursts into the air and tear and using cannon and dis- the Three students were reported wounded during the A bigger threat to junta came from tion of whose leaders were reported considering a general strike in protest against the tary seizure of The con- federation controls 75 per cent of the nation's labor The United States quickly denounced the suspended diplomatic relations with Kennedy Anxious To Start Drive By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER WASHINGTON Any questions about President zest for stumping in Senate and House campaigns this year was blown apart by defeat of his medical care Kennedy previously had made clear he would take to the road and possibly to the television in an effort to enlarge the sometimes illusory margin in By he American Hit By MALCOLM BROWNE South Viet Nam American crewman of a U.S. Army helicopter was wounded day by Communist ground fire 28 miles north of military sources The flying from gon to Ben was hit seven times by bullets but continued to the town on the fringe of the Com- D The believed a was struck in the arm but his wound reportedly was not His name was not made The helicopter was to pate in the second stage of in which ment forces are trying to secure an area north of Ben Cat for tling peasants into a fortified government forces launched another large-scale ation in the heart of D Zone amid secrecy that led to speculation they were on a special The South Vietnamese general staff was directing the which began The jungle headquarters of Nguyen Huu a former lawyer is the civilian leader of the Viet Cong guerrilla is believed in the Four American airmen found alive after their plane crashed into a jungle Sunday were rescued by Capt. James E. the suffered a leg but the others caped with only minor bruises and They are Lt. Winslow R. Staff Sgt. Charles F. to enlarge it with Democrats who could be relied on to support ad- ministration If his mind already was made medical care plan's 52-48 vote loss in the Senate on day made him more determined than Aides say the President will not carry a political shotgun with him on the campaign But he has scrutinized the roll calls not only on medical care but all the key urban affairs debt standby public works aid to higher U.N. for- eign This indicates the chief tive will be especially eager to knock off Republicans who have consistently opposed It also suggests he will be much more disposed to plug for faithful rather than contrary It does not suggest will fail to endorse Democrats at For he posed for pictures at the White House Wednesday with 17. Democratic Senate Among the nine incumbent senators in the group were Carl Hayden of Arizona and Sam J. Ervin Jr. of North Carolina who only 24 hours earlier had voted to kill the cal care the group of was the President's long time Sen. George A. Smathers of who had re- Kennedy's endorsement in advance of Florida's primary election last like Hayden and was among the of 21 crats whom the President ob- served Tuesday had voted against him on medical Smathers frequently opposes administration Kennedy said at a recent news conference that he didn't pate much of a problem choosing and Staff Sgt. Henry C. among candidates in Conn. personal personal campaign and halted further Alliance for Progress which has been pouring the country at the rate of million a The U.S. action stopped short of a full break in diplomatic and U.S. Ambassador James Loeb was ordered to main in Lima to report Such consular relations between the two countries as suance of visas and commercial arrangements U.S. aid projects already under water and sewage and low-income will continue but no new U.S. help can be tiated until Peru gets a ment the United States Four Latin Costa Rica and the Dominican also refused to recognize the regime and suspended Mexico and Panama said they were ing the Venezuela proposed a meeting of the foreign ministers of the American republics for a joint protest against the military There was doubt that the suggestion would make much for fear of charges of intervening in the in- ternal affairs of 72, denied to the last the military charge that the elections had been firmed reports said he was being held aboard a warship at Lima's Several other officials were re- ported held with Victor Raul Hay a de la front-runner in last month's race and the longtime chief disappeared amid reports he had taken lum in the Venezuelan Now 67, he spent five years in the Colombian embassy after Gen. Manuel coup in 1948. Gen. Perez the 56-year- old head of the pledged in a broadcast to the tion that and clean be held next June and civilian government will return on Page 3, Column 1) ARMY Sentinel Sold To Journal In Milwaukee MILWAUKEE kee a 125-year-old ing newspaper that has not since it was struck by the American Newspaper Guild May 27 in a contract was chased from the Hearst Corp. day by its long time The Milwaukee Irwin president and lisher of The Journal said that publication of the as a separate newspaper would be con- but that its operations would be moved into Journal Co. on Journal square in town No purchase price was ed for the transaction putting waukee's only newspapers under the same The Journal's afternoon published Monday through have a circulation of while the Sunday Journal's lation is At the time of its the Sentinel listed its circulation as daily and on Maier said that no final has been made in re- gard to the Sentinel's 650 em- of them striking that at least some of them would be and augmented by Journal staff Editorial headquarters will be established in an annex to The Journal while production and business affair will be in the Journal's present Publication will be resumed next Maier There will be no Sunday Maier said the Journal was ing the move on the basis of an offer by the Hearst Corp. He noted that the Journal has never bought or acquired an- other but Journal Company hai an obligation to people of this city and this Permanent passing of a morning newspaper in Milwaukee would result in a serious loss of reader and tiser new Milwaukee Sentinel will operate under the same eral policies as have guided The Milwaukee Journal since 1882. It will report the news fairly and ob- It will be aggressive in the people's It will be bound to no political party or cial interest Its policies will he determined by men and women who are residents of waukee and Wisconsin and who are dedicated to the best interest and to the progress of this city and this The sale includes good on Page 3, Column 6) SENTINEL Two Charged In Kidnaping At Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS charges have been filed against two Minneapolis teen age brothers in the abduction of a woman and her four lice are hunting a third Charged were Billy Leroy 19, and his 16 year-old brother who will go to Juvenile Sought is 20. Detective Inspector Calvin kinson said the two held had im- plicated Robeck in a plot to ob- tain ransom for Mrs. Ro- bert Theisen and her four small The woman and the children were released unharmed after be- ing held four hours at gunpoint in a residence Theisens husband operates a grocery The kidnap plot failed when the three lost their Congress Polled On Cut in Taxes ASTRONAUT AT HEARING Astronauts Scott and John Glenn sit at the witness table of a House Space They were called for testimony at a hearing on the qualifications for Man in Two State Races ST. PAUL Bernard 70, who filed as a Republican for lieutenant governor just before the Tuesday earlier had entered his name in the state legislative This was disclosed late Wednesday when the County auditor said Ericsson had signed in to make the race for state sentative from the 42nd The filing fee for lieutenant governor was for legislature Marshall Texas Safety Dept. Decides Tex. Texas Department of Public Safety said today its investigation indicates the death of Henry Marshall near Franklin on June 3, 1961, was not Marshall at the time was investigating Billie Sol cotton a federal Agriculture Department official charged with policing acreage allotments was shot five times in the body with a bolt action 22-calibre His death originally was ruled a The case was revived when it was learned publicly year later that he was investigating Estes was called before a Franklin grand but Atty. Gen. Will Wilson said he did not believe Estes knew anything about the 52, was found near his pickup truck on his ranch near Franklin in south An autopsy made a year later showed he not only was shot five times but had a intake of carbon monoxide gas and a blow on the head that was almost Sen. John L. head of the Senate Investigating said recently he believes that Marshall could not have shot The grand jury meeting at Franklin for nearly a month sued a report saying it could not overturn the suicide verdict issued originally by Justice of the Peace Lee one of whose duties is that of Dr. J. A. Houston pathologist who conducted the said he believes the death was murder but could not rule out SETTING UP HOUSEKEEPING ern Girl Scouts break open their camping gear and prepare to pitch a tent at the Button Bay Vt. State The girls arrived the first day of the Girl Scout Senior Left to Nancy 17, Jennie 14 16 and Vivian 16. The Girls are from the Pine Valley The filing affidavit includes a statement that the candidate has not filed for any other At- torney general's opinions have held over the a filing davit must be accepted if it pears to be The other filing was not known to anyone in the secretary of state's where Ericsson en- tered the race as Gov. Elmer L. Andersen's running Candidates have until Monday to withdraw their names from the primary Lacking such tion by it was considered possible that legal action might be taken by one of the candidates he would C. Donald Peterson is the endorsed candidate for lieutenant governor and there are three other names entered for the 42nd District Kids Picket Couple Kept Football PITTSBURGH The youngster walked in front of the house with a sign which unfair to He was one of about 30 boys and girls who picketed home of Joseph A. Rosella in Brookline section day night because Rosella refused to return two footballs kicked onto his we want is peace and Rosella told He said the children have been playing in front of his house for some kicking footballs on his property and making He and his wife were ignored when they asked the youngsters to go to a nearby Rosella Churchill Spends Restful Night Sir Winston Churchill spent another ble night in Middlesex Hospital and ordered a bottle of pagne with his lunch The 87-year-old statesman is making such good progress in his recovery from a thigh fracture that his doctors are expected to let him go home next WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY Scattered showers and storms tonight and Little temperature Low tonight 60-68, high Friday in 80s. LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 m. 84; 64; 65: AIRPORT WEATHER Central Max. temp. 83 at 5 p.m. min. 63 at 5 a.m. noon 64, sky overcast at visibility 4 miles with light rain wind 8 from barometer 30.07 and dity 87 Mansfield Says Results Mixed By JACK BELL WASHINGTON dent Kennedy's aides are polling congressional Democrats on their attitude toward a possible im- mediate tax cut to cushion the Confirming that such a canvass is under way in the Big Telescope Project Junked By Government By BARRY SCHWEID WASHINGTON The world's biggest movable radio telescope has been declared ob- solete even before it could take first sounding in In junking the project day the Pentagon cited zooming costs as well as rapid advances in space Since 1958, the government had spent of the million voted by Congress for the research station at Sugar W. Va. West who planned to use big as a tourist attraction during next year's tennial kept a stiff upper The said Gov. W. W. will .no halt plans for a tourist project near tiie Pendleton County site in the state's eastern said the West Virginia tennial the telescope stays on its official The Pentagon action had been rumored for more than a the construction to the point where access roads were built in remote the site graded and the turntable The standing 700 feet high and weighing was to listen for signals from any life on other Usable also as the 600- antenna was to be capable of mapping the surface of the bounce signals off Mars and Jupiter and explore out- er space in preparation for deep space probe The Pentagon announcement said Secretary of Robert S. McNamara decided to halt con- struction after an intensive study determined that the need for tain research been reduced by major advances in science and Better ways have been found to do the work originally planned for the huge a Navy spokesman He added that security requirements prevented him from going into The Navy had charge of the On the subject of mara said they had risen during the last 4% years from about million to more than cratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana said in an interview the results thus far have been Mansfield said he is certain Kennedy has made no decision on whether to request a reduction in But he added the President obviously is interested in knowing in advance what reception he could expect if such a request were late in the it would be a difficult thing to Mansfield Kennedy is said to be reluctant to acknowledge any such adverse trend in the economy as a tax reduction request would Beyond that he is said to feel that if a request were made and re- the reaction could invite a recession that might otherwise be As politically incredible as It may seem in an election Congress appears far from eager to vote a tax There prevails at nearly all levels -some hension about how the voters will react to continued high spending and a ballooning Chairman Harry F. D- stands athwart the portal of the Senate Finance determined to fight against any reduction which would further unbalance the While he may be somewhat more Chairman Wilbur D. of the House Ways and Means Committee re- mains to that a tax reduction is desirable at Mills be likely to down some conditions which would start the tax ure through OH an un- certain For Mills and his com- colleagues might insist that a withholding tax on interest and dividends be included in the to help make up for revenue The House voted for this but Byrd's Senate committee knocked it out of a tax revision measure now before it. In any a tax reduction would have to be made a one If the administration later is to get the general over- haul of the revenue code it sweetener of a permanent tion to get To complicate lican leaders have made it clear they would be on their feet de- manding government economies to balance the revenue SENATE Everett M. Republican Leader Dirksen of Illinois told a news conference day he and House Republican Leader Charles A. of In- diana are agreed on the necessity of some incentive tax reductions to spur business But he said he will want to caucus with other Republicans before taking a position on an The President's decision seemed likely to await measurements of the One of these will be a report Friday on the gross tional product for the April-June SURVIVES FALL Chute Fails to Girl Lands in Lake MARSTON Mass. Ann parachute failed to open Wednesday and she plummeted 2.000 plunging into Mystic It was the 20-year-old girl's first and she never jump She was rushed to Cape Cod Hospital in where ants were amazed to discover she apparently escaped serious Preliminary examination showed only facial Scott 14, was on the lake shore when Miss Frotten landed in some 20 feet of He said she hit the water feet first with a Young Connell got his family and with aid of who was fishing on the sped the girl's Whitely said Miss Frotten bled down through the sky over Almost at tha same Jack L. 22, of Miss landed in the lake after ing from the private Ha had seen she was in trouble on the way down and leaped after On the way to the hospital in an Miss dazed and almost gasped never jump Lois Ann Frotten