Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - December 27, 1962, Winona, Minnesota Colder Cold Friday SUN RISES SETS FULL MOON JAN. 10 DAILY NEWS Yttr of Publication DECEMBER 27, 1942 TEN CENTS PER COPY TWELVE PAGES Present Taxes Gov. Andersen Believes HEAVY SNOW This vacant store ing in N. was one of many tures that failed to stand weight of snow dumped across southwestern New York by a series of December Some ers spent several days this week pushing snow from rooftops and shoring weakened buildings Pentagon Leaders Report to Kennedy By FRANK CORMIER PALM Fla. The Pentagon's civilian and tary leaders give President a rundown today on the armed strength and also get a chance lo air conflicts over military projects and The President also arranged a late afternoon meeting five high ranking Cuban participants in- Ihe Bay of Pigs invasion four of just released from Cuban For the President is likely to be a with pleasure at their freedom mixed with the memories the Kennedy acknowledges were responsible for their cap- Tht tht military chiefs to be the drop for final presidential deci- sions on the defense budget to go to Congress next month is more of mas of decision-making that Wednesday found Kennedy considering details of his 1963 tax the ski slopes of cut to participate in the military dis- For more than two the President met with Secretary of the Treasury Douglas Dillon and Undersecretary of Defense other key financial advisers on well L. Gen. Maxwell the specifics of the fax chairman of the Joint The broad outlines of the Chiefs of and the three envisioning lower tax rates early other members of the joint far rlan T next year for both individuals and were approved sev weeks At Wednesday's perhaps last chance session Kennedy got into many to get a top level hearing for of the details and gave general arguments against scrapping the approval t0 Treasury's Skybolt missile that several of the conferees dominated last week's two power reported that much work remains talks between Kennedy and Brit- to be ish Prime Minister Harold tht Renry Fowler said it a good In plans for meeling but the program is far dy's meeting with freed Cuban from buttoned Assistant Stanley S. another said he arranged the at tha session at the Asked the purpose of the THROUGH FOG Getting to See Kennedy Tough By FRANCES PALM Fla. plans with the business date with vacationing Mansfield's who President Kennedy can get rug Just as Dillon interrupted a cation at nearby Kobe Salinger to lake part in the tax cut they would rather tell you Secretary of Defense It was expected they Robert S. McNamara had to leave would Md a news conference er seeing the One of those driving here from Miami for Hie meeting was uel civilian head of the invasion forces being released ransom that the pris have a obligation return to Salinger also arranged for to see three other recently released Joe Perez San military commander of the his second in and Roberto Perez San chief of the along for what seemed like a pleasant trip from snowbound Senate Democratic Leader Mike Washington lo sunny Enrique who was Mansfield of Montana went found herself clambering up a wounded in the assault and re- through fog and an mi atiu an in me ed two-mile speedboat dash of Lake Worth to keep a luncheon yeart also was a member the dale aboard the presidential yacht along with Alvaro Honey Canada Has 129 Holiday Deaths day Christmas weekend set a ord of 129 accidental in- 85 on the 21 in 10 drownings and 13 from Only two of the 10 Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island reported no accidental The previous holiday record was 122 for the weekend in 1960. The last five-day Christmas 1956, had a toll of 73. Canada along with other bers of the British celebrates Ihe day afler Christmas as Boxing Furniture Store At Chaska Burns Minn. Flames razed the Pearson Pastier furniture store here Flames were discovered shortly before 4 p.m. nnd firemen fought until 11 p.m. lo control paratus from and toria was summoned lo aid the local fire Reuben part said the fire apparently started in Kennedy sat in his a furnace He called the black leather swivel chair on building a loss and said all sunny keeping of Ihe slock was heavily damaged alongside for the policy by smoke and if it escaped ence on legislative malters for which he had been The rest of the parly had lunch the Chaska is in Carver about 25 southwest of eon under Twin to talk over 1963 legislative came steep yacht ladder in the middle waved on his visitors in dark business suit and his wife in sleeveless as they made the Mansfield's plane bad been de- layed by heavy fog gelling out of the snowy Although knew majority leader was on Ihe the Honey Fitz moved out of its dock about 1 p.m. a parly of family and friends even two pel but without the It was under way some IS cruising in the when the Mansfields sped up in a jet speedboat used by the Secret Service as part of ils going protective by Air Force Godfrey doing sea duly in civilian wild a Service agent at Ihe The Honey Filz slopped at a channel the speed boat pulled alongside and the transfer was wilh skipper Walter Sligh personally aiding in and leaning over the rail to When 59, was safely he promptly removed his suit rolled up Ihe sleeves of his blue shirt and settled down lo what seemed like a ed relaxing cruise in 80- degree Throughout tht ho R covered portion ot tht after Flying in from Washington were For Gen. Curtis E. Air Force chief of the meeting 922 Relatives Of Prisoners Reach Florida Fla. er African Pilot steamed into Everglades bringing 922 relatives of Ihe Bay of Pigs ers to freedom and joyous reunion with sons and fathers American Devoting her last voyage to errand of the 20-year-old African Pilot docked at the port near Fort 25 miles northeast of at a.m. The rugged old workhorse of the which had carried ransom supplies to Cuban Prime Fidel Castro for the invasion now goes into and t mild outbreak of measles aboard the ship failed to en- of the refugees who gave up everything they owned to cape Castro communism and join loved ones in the United Only about 200 observers saw the freighter come in. The port was closed to all but newsmen and authorized A big sign said in English The Red Cross reported nim cases of contagious disease Three ambulances were on the dock to pick up n stretcher who after in the weekend leased from prison this BROUGHT FROM CUBA Small children after the are held by their mothers and Red Cross from ers on the dock at Port today An American flag flew from tht stern ot the One tug went out to help her in to the Joe Associated Press writer representing American news agencies on the African Pi- said many passengers re- mained awake through the night too nervous and excited to on the have a said one elderly who could sleep at a time like A tingle of excitement swept through the ship when the engines started Wednesday night in vana As ship moved the refugees sang the Cuban national Shortly the few children came down wild three in a single The two families were Dr. ning Lafy of Miami said there was little cause for concern and no reason for a quarantine of the Moving inlo international Ihe African Pilot picked up an escort of three U.S. Coast Guard The freighter was designed lo 12 passengers and her equipment was Thert only 500 cots up chairman of the Cuban in shelter deck but Families Committee that helped were for flown lo vana from the United HOME MADE ICICLES A network of icicles drapes the framework of a water lower in northeast Kansas City after it overflowed during the Kansas City had a low temperature of two below zero as large sections of the Midwest experienced A faulty valve is believed to have caused the Ken Christien Jr. u surveying the Storm lashes Europe 78 Killed in Collision Of Two British Trains By ANTHONY WHITE LONDON Two British trains smashed together in a zard at least and eight other deaths were reported from Europe as winds pushed bitter winter southward across the Thirty more persons were in- jured when the Scot Express crashed into the rear ol local train stopped at Junction 25 miles southwest of Ont of tht was lo be an American Six CLUB BURN Loss 2 Wisconsin Fires By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fires breaking out in sub-zero cold destroyed a sprawling lodge and supper club in Northern Wisconsin re- in a combined loss of more than There were no in- Burned lo the ground were the main lodge building of the Deer Park located eight miles north of Tomahawk in County and Harper's Supper a popular spot a mile north of on Highway 45. owner of the estimated his loss at Assistant Antigo Fire Chief Len said the loss at Harper's County Sheriff Drivas said Uie fire at the lodge was touched off when two em- ployes used a blow torch in an attempt to thaw frozen water pipes at the rear of the two-story frame He said they at- to fight the blaze with a hand extinguisher and a garden hose before calling the fife de- blait WM fought by tht volunteer department at Ihe crew from the hawk of the Wisconsin Conservation The building two ing a cocktail lounge and and 14 guest ins surrounding lodge ing were not There were no guests bul the blare routed manager John members ot his family and the They were taken to the a Three Lakes lodge also owned by Tht firt started in Ihe kitchen sibly from faulty to Guests escaped when the alarm was given by a The wooden building was erected in 1925, one of the night clubs in northern It was formerly was known Powell's and was a mown gambling casino in the laic 1920s and early The fire was discovered by Mrs. Donald just she had served a guest a dinner he was never able lo Mrs. Nanson said Ihe man located her later and on paying his and ng her a She said the man 3 Found Dead In Gold Mine At 5. D. S.D. Three em- ployes of the Gold mine were found dead Wednesday night at the level and company officials said had been They were identified as Clarence 36, a 22, a and Gerald 19, a temporary student laborer who had ten working part time in mines while at- tending Ihe School of Mines al Rapid Mint officials Mid I wet jig and Mutchler had been assigned to about feet away from the or under ground where the three were There was no immediate nation why Ihe men had gone the area which had boen No ing fan had been turned A mine official theorized worth hart gone to investigate when he found Ihe men were not in their assigned Recount Finished had enough trouble children were among the The local was filled with elers on Ihe traditional Christmas Boxing holiday Broken dolls and toys Were tered among Ihe A blizzard was was uller said Harold a who toic of trying to help a dying young woman whose had been half way a broken the surrounding areas of Cheshire over icy worked by lamps carrying the injured to a field to await Europe's piercing weather tended from Ihe Far North to the where it was an unwelcome and ward to people were frozen to death in northern It snowed northern and central the was almost Isolated by the unusual Valencia oranges froze on the Italy was in snow from Ihe Alps Ip In the Italian temperatures plunged to 31 degrees below zero at nighest inhabited area in Dalian newspapers reported coldest Christmas of Hie Snowplows churned in where lures hovered around dusted with awoke o freezing Germany was mostly free of fresh but it was lo 17 The Dutch skated on their frozen and in the day was clear and But which is ther north lhan having II was 32 degrees above zero and most of snow hail been washed away by mild Some resident thought it might be due lo Ihe tests some 900 miles to Ihe east. The snowline in Britain crept south from and London's spires and rooftops bore an icing of Hill roads in many parts of Britain were im- Al London Airport formed on flaps as as it was Many planes were Says Revenue Will Meet Million Hike ST. PAUL Present es will provide ample revenue meet an anticipated million increase in the state's operating expenses for Ihe two years ing next i. Gov. Elmer L. Andersen said so repeating a statement he had made during his campaign for Although departmental and other requests for increases ably will exceed the 5110 Andersen said he they could be pared lo stay within that Tht governor Mid fi holding daily conferences with William administration com- 16 have Ihe budget ready for start of the Andersen also made it clear regardless of the recount be- ing carried out on petition of DFL Lt. Gov. Karl he would continue to fill appointive cies in state offices as they Department heads whose terms expire next month include Tom ness Lawrence B. and William M. liquor taid wasn't ing lo accelerate appointment in view of the recount rather to insure continuity of Many of the offices to be filled are on regulatory and thus non- controversial On he said the present structure he believed would ample to provide for Increases needed for school and the university He estimated an additional million will be needed to pay stats aids for elementary and secondary About to million is needed for welfare and lion additional is asked for tht University of Hid hi a favorable effect an Minnesota's income tax revenue because ths federal administration has com- mitted itself to a cut in federal 'A 10 per cent income tax cul across the board by Congress would increase Minnesota's in- come tax revenue by Andersen the event of a federal tax taxpayers would deduct less federal tax payments from their state tax and Ihus swell the state's The budget message usually is iven by within 10 lays of the opening of the ure Andersen on WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY In- creasing colder light with low of zero to 10 be- Friday occasional ight snow and high of 10-20 LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 2-1 hours ending at 12 in. 23; 4; 14; AIRPORT WEATHER Max. temp. 21 at 6 a.m. 3 at noon oday 14, scattered clouds at 2 000 visibility 15 wind 8 from barometer humidity 57 In Grant County ELBOW Minn. Recounting of votes in Ihe ernor race was completed in Grant The recount showed voles for U. Gov. Karl the DFL with 102 votes counted for him disputed by the GOP and votes for Gov. Elmer L. with 184 challenged by the 4 Young Germans Escape to West Four young consisted of four adults and four men escaped from Easl Germany lo Wesl Berlin during Ihe bringing lo 14 Ihe number of escapes reported during Ihe A 26-year-old man climbed un- observed across Ihe 8-fool-high wall on the border of Ihe can seclor borough of Three 19 to 22, forced way through the barbed wire jui Iho British sector border with Easl An Easl German border guard spoiled scl a But they reached children in a bus that rammed through the barriers at Ihe auto- bahn checkpoint of Babelsberg on outskirts ot West The owner of the Hans a war cripple who walks painfully on had planned the escape for tix Today group was resting in the West Berlin refugee and One of the other two holiday had was a border He came over in carrying TI. LI I on Tht