Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - February 18, 1963, Winona, Minnesota Variable Colder Tonight And Tuesday WINONA DAILY NEWS TOMORROW SUN RISES SETS NEW MOON FEB. 23 108th of FEBRUARY 18, TEN CENTS PER COPY SIXTEEN PAGES Win I MMIV 1 Hijacked Freighter Stops Off Brazil M5 MILLION BUILDING This massive covering two city is under con- struction near the U.S. Capitol to provide more office space for House of Representatives It is named the Rayburn Building arid ths estimated cost is Completion is uled for 1964. This picture was made Saturday looking toward the northeast with part of Capitol dome in left Slennis Fears New Blockade Of Cuba Needed Allied Leadership Problem for U.S. Organization Smashing Vote Of Confidence Berliners gave their Socialist a smashing vote of Sunday in their election since the built their Berlin j Brandt's isls won 89 of the MO seats Ihe new They j had 77 deputies iu the 133-seat I house elected years West Berlin's small Communist never represented in s third of to popular This was blamed largely on the The Communist vole declined from in 1959 lo In of the they decreased 1.9 lo 1.3 per Tht Christian led by Franz deputy mayor in Brandt's coalition government of Socialists and Christian won 41 a drop of 14. They losl over The Free not sented in Ihe old doubled their strength and entered the new city Parliament wilh 10 Political observers agreed that Ihe cily election outcome gave no new key to the West German political like most big German is a tional Socialist cellor Konrad Adenauer's tian Democratic party is strong NAVY PLANE INTERCEPTS FREIGHTER A S. Navy Neptune plane flies over the hijacked Venezuelan freighter aller intercepting vessel aboul HO miles of the Guiana The plane fired rockets across Ihe ship's A spokesman in Washington said the Navy was trying at- tract Ihe attention of ship so could com- This picture was taken by David Acevedo of Ihe San Juan Star in Puerto Rico and was in Iwo AP via radio from Port of Traffic Mishaps Take Five Lives Vi i l E sometimes crashes through S He does not conceive of cision lo fire may have lobe i being in o j mosl j Berlin u as in a by his official advisers and voices I larity He sees it in in clear words some hard truth of international relations they would prefer to sofl In the last few days under Ihe stress of question and answer the President has thus thrown the in- sight of sharp understanding on one of Ihe problems involved in day's dangerous world as saddled with a lonely responsibility to see is going lo be delegated on behalf of Europe lo make this the President sas at Iho Ol IMG CIV S lime and in way lo save world from The Socialists and Democrats had formed a economic Christian cannol pressure or other major political groups lo the East Republican National Chairman William Miller says Ihe Kennedy administration should consider re way w save tbe world from i J w me Clear destruction and from tht president of I Communists encircling i Vi pst munist i. 1.111 i HIT wr i Stales it will have lo be imposing the naval quarantine to of Soviet led ithe president of or the the present disarray of the j problem Kennedy i prime of Great I This is the problem i the problem which is at the someone fof U.S. of bis differences with i in French President Charles de been 4nc thJ i i and I hi miny differs clear in a few does lo SP i Krce Democrats they must adapt urts and it appears lo be much ing phrases at his news i h o' Brandt in his first comment said his parly is ready lo form a new government on as broad basis as But he in a lew 11 texts and it appears lo be much ing phrases at his news he 1 on the President's A little ence last Kennedy at lhe and than six weeks year-end review of his 3go in a j talking aboul creation of a ar force under the Atlantic hv if lo Ihe Communism Loses U W f f I C f I f f I I tl changing thai leadership as a more Bulgaria last inr more or less has lost battle in The I They led what may an i decisive deleal well could influence mated 350-500 African c future course of young nations on latter a series of incidents which L the Dark exploded into a violent a Stales would be handed over I was broad hint the chief of a foreign Brandt will not repeat such i I Ul and missiles from Cuba late last These a welter other congressional opinion aboul Cuba came in a series of ments and television interviews over the The consensus from members of both parties was thai Communist subversion in Latin America is a bigger lem the Soviet troops in ltle The issue which the President i therefore sharply posed is. the of a w sue of American In I Soviet positio the present slale of international i 5 lo include affairs il is essentially East lion nf whether Ihe Allies Die in Fire at The was lost in the in minds of African students who went behind Ihe Iron Curtain and Communist talk aboul the equality of man only a They are coming back wilh Ilie same accusation of racial once hurled at while colonial Ghanaians aod left clear monopoly of atomic power it in position lo television inter- view that steps to combat the ition in Oiba should economic and getting the Organization of American Stales to cooperate on Dial as far they And I think unless we get results wise we will be driven to a ade and one step will have to another unless results are don't put tny By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Five persons died in Minnesota traffic accidents this two in a collision during a heavy snowfall in the western part of the slale Sunday The deaths raised Hip 1963 traffic loll lo as compared with 67 a year i Killed in the crash on Highway 10 near New York Mills were 18. a Concordia Col- lege student Thousand and John Lake Minn. Two Concordia College with Hoxeng and were injured in the crash 19, and Jolm 18. aker's Mrs. Marie librarian at is on leave of absence to the University of Concordia authorities said the students had been in Minneapolis ley Saturday The machine plunged inlo ditch and struck an Frank L 78. died night after he was hit by a car in Lilla was dead on arrival at a Mrs. Dorothy 43, St. Louis died earlier The car in which she was riding crashed inlo a parked truck in Andersen Submits 28 Appointments To State Senate ST. PAUL Gov. Elmer Andersen submitted W more Minn. the turned off at Ihe col- caught a ride with who had work ing in is survived by his wife and a born to the couple only last The heading j collided wilh an car appointments confirmation now before the about 160. the Senate for raising the Senate lo Supreme Court Rejects Appeal ii its ivill felt not only in the j elderly persons luo brothers j second car were treated at a Wa placed the leadership of Ihe destinies of said on j Slates beyond contest by any of arrival in Vienna thai they had I the Allies have given way to an in the small living The m woman apparently had collapsed Secretary of Slale Edward M. to gel to the Onp Merlin was scheduled as the first lo gel to the One Martin of the men was still sitting in a course for France based on French power sufficient to nourish because sympathized with Others went to get a free Whatever their Kll political affiliations and Dl I they all seemed to have been hit 1 I where it hurt as colored Supreme Court rejected categorically declare ral Mississippi appeal asking review is more racial The problem is nol so difficult mated lhe loss al about i c- u. Hoffman aboul a U.N. special fund granl of million lor appeal asking more raca Te prolem is nol so of by Ihe Justice lion against under Soviel Premier ment and Ihe ith U.S. Circuit lhan there could be in I because his Rochester fire who fought the csli ment and ihe ith U.S. Court of Appeals iu the admission Ia James toi intu spat The cause not determined I j bitt His sheriff's they rest on a system of con- department snid allies are satellites ently broke out near a chimney on u the south side of lhe one-story Hoffman is American of the U.K. President Kennedy has snid no U.S. money will go into the Concern over the spread of Atty. Gen. Joe T. Patterson and i five said federal Jls in Ihe Meredith case I Condition Critical Wis. w Circ Mary Lous 25, injured in a 35-foot fall from a Miss of Crown Latin the role played by Soviel troops in was again voiced by heyed Ihe apparently for political communism in Africa was a major part of Circuit Court m Now ot tne students the appeal rashed headlong the most basic of constitutional law in Ihe baste of these to secure for the De- of apparently the quintessence of political ex- The appeal asserted graver had ever faced Ilie high The Supreme Court's rejection of lhe appeal was in a brief order which gave no Iowa Lad Takes Top Hog Honors lsm and and Bulgarian history were WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST AND able cloudiness and colder tonight and Uw tonight 10-15, high Tuesday 25. LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for ihe 24 i hours ending al 12 m. 29; 24; j Official observations for Ilie 21 hours ending at 12 m. 41; 24; AIRPORT WEATHER Some Schools and Hospitals Curb Flu Spreads ALBERT Minn. A 225-pound Hampshire shown by Hob and Connie Green of was judged grand champion al Hie annual Minnesota 30 at a.m. noon 34, Spring Barrow Show here 1 sky overcast at Iowa entries dominated R wind 10 From A record 715 entries 29.3fi and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Some schools closed and lals in several cities suspended visiting hours today in a grim to slow Ihe spread of con- Mimed above epidemic proportions for HIP week in figures ob. from 108 cites by Ihe com- disease center of Ihe U.S. Public Outbreaks of Asian lype flu were confirmed in Xew York A in iu ho the where al least seven schools closed for part of last The health commission of Dr. E. predicted an Asian nu outbreak would reach epidemic proportions in lhat The Wood Veterans tion hospital in ended all visiting hours until further notice after D. estimated 73 cases of flu in the hospital compared wilh 26 the day Visiting until further notice al cily where move than doctors were down with the Other doctors and nurses gave vip weekends to long lines of patients in Ihe gency Many of the were At 25 Memphis policemen were absent Sunday wilh tory and several firemen were ill. Flu cases were on the increase in oilier portions of but under nornal visaed Ballimore upper Two Clark and reported up to Id per cent because and the Clark County health wore for officer described Ihe outbreak as in 30 years II not Only two of the appointments submitted earlier have been con- They are of Gerald Bryan as slate banking and Lawrence McCabe as slate aeronautics commissioner with Senate liberals opposing every Liberals no should be confirmed nearly cf thc November The Iwo persons in has been finally 1 They argue that if Karl the turns out Ir. be the winner he should have right lo fill stale posts with candidates of his own The new list of appointees lowed by a days a letter to the governor from Sen. Paul Thuel South St. the minority asking lhal the governor request lhal the Senate defer ther until lhe end of the governorship governor hii not replied to ihe Thud letter and there was a disposition in some quarters to I regard today's list of Circus as the Mosl of the appointments a i In the Senate today had beon an- four days has shown signs of regaining con- The list includes of hut remains in critical I Edward P. of Buhl to lhe slate industrial Jerry of date for Congress in Ilie in lo Ihe panel of review for the Slate of her act i Commission lo concrete Francis W. Russell of Cold to lhe State Civil Service slen nf Stephen anil Staley Carlson of Marshall lo lhe Slale Itard of and Charles V. of Harry of It. D. of and Arthur G. of Redwood Kails lo Uie Slate College An extended haj resulted nearly lime the question of has come up on Some tives have described lies as mid have teen threats to invoke a lo limit Liberals 'e denied any delaying effort is lo make clear position to the voters of Ihe Mayor Seeks 2nd Term MINNEAPOLIS Mayor Arthur will seek a ond Hie primary election will be April 30. his lie wanted In clear up he in line an lo a r V HUMS OJ Communist subversive activities 1ml, suffered a skull a in i tin o broken collar bone and internal injuries Friday when she lost her County where school absenteeism ranged up to 25 per cent. diseases were in pans of Virginia and One Louisville hospital have reported a sharp drop in bfr of cases and several schools expected In four ern hospitals be Tire Home for Aged al had its Hth death from dis- eases in Tha Carolina Health DC. reported cases iu lhe slate last The Arizona Health said knew of one case ot Asian in like cases appeared lo be ing in Two Small Boats Visit Fugitive Ship Under constant U.S. air and sea Ihe hijacked Venezuelan freighter Anzoategui was anchored In zilian waters today with her Communist reported ready to surrender lo A Brazilian government source said the ship will lie taken into but Uie government has indicated that the who seized Die will be given asylum and not turned over lo Wilmar Medina leader of lire band seized the ship on Urc high seas last was quoted by radio ss ing Ibis message lo Rio da anchored In HM waters of Brazil between the mouth of Ihe River Amapa and Maraca We are ing Brazilian authorities Wilmar Medina Island is about 300 miles northwest of river Amapa flows into the sea near the northern tip ot the The naval base here earlier an- Brazilian ships were keeping watch on the Another was putting out from Belem on nn ocean survey The base said she could easily be diverted to the Tin Havana members of Uie Armed Forces for National Liberation art en route lo to asylum for the The foes of Venezuelan government seized the after she put to sea last in an to embarrass President an enemy of Cuba's Prime Minister Fidel But Uie incident failed to one prevent his visit to the United flew to -San Puerto and will leave from there Tuesday for Tht U.S. rmarch manned by is keeping a sea watch on the freighter 23 mUes to the said an Press dispatch from Para- in Dutch The freighter anchored off tha Brazilian island Two small boats were seen to visit the fugitive ship Sunday shortly after a tracking American plane saw the freighter slop suddenly dead in the water off the In Edwin M. assistant secretary of slate for inter-American told a House Foreign Affairs tee the ship was anchored just in- side Tlie Pentagon Ihe position as yards off Martin laid Ifw ship apparently had anchored to await what he called a pickup from Brazil and promised asylum in that He said the captors evidently fell that they had their mission by ing Brazilian waters and that there was no need lo take the ship 300 miles farther In Ihe zilian port of The U.S. Defense Department said a American plane saw Uie fugitive ship stop dead in the water suddenly off Brazilian island 7 p.m. The island lies 300 miles of the Brazilian port of where Die hijackers had indicated they seek The report from Hip tracking plane gave no liinl of the identity of people in the that alongside Uie Communist gunmen slowed away on the early wrok and with Die help of one or more members of the crew took the ship Wednesday after it from Venezuela for New and Tex. The reportedly captain and most of his 35-man crew President nist government branded lite jackers mutineers and appealed lo friendly nations with forces in Caribbean lo seize the Seizure of vessel appeared lo lie part of a Communist at- tempt to force to cel a visit with President Kennedy in Washington this court went ahead with plans to leave for Puerto Hico and lo fly on to Washington Although Fidel regime offered the hijackers asylum in the ship was located day off the northeast coast of South It appeared to to heading for where guese rebels who seized Die liner Maria in 1961 found