Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - May 1, 1963, Winona, Minnesota Warmer Thursday DAILY NEWS SETS 7 t of Publication MAY 1, TEN CENTS PER COPY ROCKETS ON DISPLAY A rocket lar to those taken out of Cuba is included In display of military might today during May Day parade and celebration in Red Square in Parade passes the and the Lenin left from which Nikita Khrushchev and ban Prime Minister Fidel Castro and other viewed Photo via cable from New Group on Southern March An integrated group begins a walk through the Deep South to trace the steps ig trace UIG aim live of Baltimore postman William L. Sro men face almost certain ar- A 1_ Naftalin and Peterson Win In Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS bent Mayor Arthur Naftalin and the man he beat two years P. K. easily won Tuesday in city's mary election and will battle it out in the June 11 general elec The two who easily outdistanced six were ning a close With 102 of 195 precincts Naftalin had and All 11 incumbent aldermen while two others did not had no primary opposition and the older did not aeek Naftalin was endorsed by the Democratic Farmer Labor party and the Labor Com- while a ran without party The turnout at the polls was light and running considerable be- hind the who cast ballots in the last city There were no sharp campaigns to whet the and issues were to warm up for the general city treasurer's post 19 candidates for the primary shakedown after veteran bent Gladys Miller announced she would not seek With 70 of 193 precincts nold C. had 4.302 voles and his closest Clyne W. With 65 of 195 precincts in- cumbent comptroller Al Hanson easily outdistanced five He had and the nest Art Also nominated were candidates for the Board of Estimate and the Board of Park Com- Die School Doard and Library Woman Reaches Hawaii on Hop Across Pacific HONOLULU 37, who made history Tuesday fry flying her small plane from California lo Hawaii said she had only one hour of gasoline when she should have three hours but I wasn't said the Santa Looking Mrs. Miller opened the cockpit door of her Piper Apache and yelled lo Die ground Her flight from land Airport lo Honolulu tional Airport look 17 hours 3 The Hawaii trip lhe first leg of her planned solo lo a ocean-spanning that will in- clude slops Island and She is flying a reverse course taken hy Amelia Earhart in when she ami her navigator Noonan disappeared without trace while In fly the April 24. The six white men and five rest Each marcher is a member of either the Congress of Racial or the Student lent Coordinating Marchers are to be accompanied by a truck driven by a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Moore wai wearing a placard which proclaimed that Negroes and white persons should bs lowed to eat together The said they are intent upon walking lo to give their in- views to Gov. Ross That was Moore's intention when he was An Alabama Floyd L. lias been charged with the The walkers plan to set out the bus station here from which Moore began his They call walk a memorial lo a while want to hold America's at- tention for awhile they said in a formal must reiterate this man's yet profound express ihe ideal of human brotherhood by a peaceful walk through the can The Alabama safety Al has said any such will be arrested and charged with disturbing peace Irt are to walk said Richard a former at Florida a Negro a said intend to if a perfect picture of WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST AND VICINITY Mostly fair and warmer low 38-45, Thursday occasional cloudiness and warmer with high in his intentions across of 68. LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 m. 57; 28; 57; AIRPORT WEATHER Central Max. 57 at min. 43 at 7 sky visibility 15 falling humidity 48 Sees Rockets in Russ Parade MOSCOW Fidel Castro got another fleeting glimpse today of the types of Soviet rockets Pre- mier Khrushchev pulled out of Cuba last year at President The Cuban prime minister with Khrushchev in the place of honor atop the Lenin mausoleum at the annual May Day parade in Red He appeared to enjoy the tary review and which U.S. Ambassador Foy D. Kohler boycotted because of tro's Kohler watched celebration on a television set in his Castro conversed animatedly with Khrushchev as lhe Soviets rolled out a 10-mihute review oi their military Among the weapons that sped past the reviewing stand were 500 to 700-mile range rockets similar those withdrawn from Cuba during last year's Western observers spotted nothing new among the rockets The Cuban leader reportedly was deeply offended by chev's failure to notify in ad- vance of the decision to withdraw the rockets under American dressed in white tie and dress uniform for the first lime since he arrived in the Soviet Union last was the ter of attraction in Red Square the lhe tional Malinovsky declared thai Soviet miles wind 12 MPl from j 7- s De ycar Wisconsin's daylight II 1UIIC and was voiced by Strom Thur General Slate Revenue Fund Up Million ST. PAUL Minnesota's general revenue fund Is up by approximately million through April 30 collection of gross premium taxes on ance Stale Treasurer Val Bjornson reported Taxes based on a percentage levy on gross earnings have more than million in the past Bjornson in- March 1 payment of lion in gross earnings taxes by telephone companies and coming in then through the same type of levy on account for the remainder of the Under a gross premium taxes on in- surance companies doing business in Minnesota will be payable in the future on March 1, instead of April 30. tax proceeds all go to the general revenue financing routine departmental Bjornson pointed noting as one exception the ings levies paid by rail lines by taconite the er almost wholly dis- back to municipal units in areas where the taconite is just as are the levies on taconite The March 1 payment for Erie Company's line was covering operations for the last six months of 1962, a drop of some from a year But the Reserve payment ol was some more than the for the six-month period a year Together the Reserve and Erie taconite rail lines paid in gross earnings taxes for nil ol 1962, an increase of some over 1961 The most recent addition to tin over million in gross premium is about an even million dollars more than the levies collected in ations by taxable insurance firms in the Some 950 insurance firms paid 1962 levies based on two per cent of gross premium receipts on iness done in Committee Votes To Kill Badger Restricting Wis. Senate Governmental and Veterans fairs Committee voted 3-2 Tuesday lano Khrushchev enthusiastically led to recommend killing a him the length of the reviewing reapportionment n 1 a approved by the Assembly glimpse ot the revolutionary lead The will come up for a vole by the full An amendment added by the Castro listened quietly bv the defense Marshal committee would have kept Green Y charged County in the 1st Congressional lhe Racine acne Stales with a policy of County into the 4th District and and provocations against made changes in the northern boundaries of the 4th, 5th and 6th standards of original would add ul forces are always ready to Green County lo the 2nd sure the complete debacle of any eliminate the present uih District aggressor who encroaches on the in western part of the stale peaceful freedom and of the U.S.S.R. and er Socialist Senate Confirms Bowles Appointment WASHINGTON ale confirmed by voice vote today President Kennedy's of Chester Bowles to be ambas and form a new 9lh of County and portions of northern Milwaukee in the 9th as it now stands be ed lo surrounding The Assembly voitu 55 to 26 Tuesday for a referendum on ex- tending daylight saving time to the last Sunday in It ed by the the question will come up for a vole in April next Wisconsin's daylight a month short of most I of the nation on TWENTY FOUR un Recovered Thompson Ca: PRESIDENT FOUND IT AMUSING The dress was but Die conversation ently was informal Tuesday night just before a state dinner at Uie White House in honor of Grand Duchess Charlotte of The Grand ruler of the small country since 1919, brought lo President Kennedy as she talked with him during picture General Assures Minuteman Missile Up to Expectations MAY DAY CELEBRATION IN MOSCOW Cuban Prime Minister Fidel third from joins Soviet Premier ing ami other officials on stand Ihe Lenin Mausoleum in Red Square in Moscow today as they May Day Kroni Emilio Aragones n leader of Castro's party in Soviet Marshall R. Y. Leonid a Communist parly and A. I. Soviet 1'holo Tass via cable from EDITOR'S There have been recent reports flint the important U.S. uteman missile project fins run info unexpected In the fallowing sive Gen. Samuel C. director oj the Minute dis- cusses the NORTON AIR FORCE Calif. director of the Minuteman program says there is no to reports that the intercontinental missile cannot carry its payload lo targets in the Soviet In he have achieved more than was asked in all including range and This evaluation came from Gen. Samuel C. director of the Minuteman program and a key figure in rushing the missile to combat status ahead of Minuteman has leapfrogged siles and won the primary role 'n I his nation's defense The Slales has bel several billion dollars that Ihe capable of streaking from silos even while under will prevent nuclear This has been done with lillle But reports tegan ling up recently lad hit a serious tests have shown it did not have enough to hurl its warhead necessary In a rare exclusive Interview at his headquarters of the Air Force ballistic ips discussed the gram. can you say if there s any basis these reports is Absolutely no basis al do you think these re- ports A. Possibly they were based on mistaken The dis ance traveled in test in the Atlantic missile range has Jeen announced as This is considerably less ban miles of the missiles over the Atlantic carried range safety instrumentation which lhe operational missile will not The is 11 I inches long and weighs of there are research re- for the re-entry means extra We could have impacted al full intercontinental range in every but we fell we needed Iho data more than we needed Ihe There wore two Minuteman failures last year at Air Force Calif. Can you explain A. Vandenberg is where the whole missile system is brought missile itself after preliminary testing at Cape the ground equipment necessary for and the Air Force crews being trained to man operational Delta Queen Easy Winner Ky. Old Man River must feel like a ster borne two racing steamboats again in a duel thai surely brought as much shouting as that of the Natchez and the Robert E. The Delta Queen won Ohio River dash by a margin of more than a mile over the Belle of Louisville Tuesday And if Uie finish wasn't so exciting the sheer novelty made up for as thousands along the Kentucky and Indiana shores waved and More than the boats appeared lo have the lime ot their despite gray skies and chilly The a 43-year-old wheeler fresh from a year's layup for was decked Out in white and blue Tlie last passenger vessel on the carried a large ner on its saying The race started before dark but the of the Louisville skyline were twinkling when the Belle made it to the about 20 utes behind the Tip Sends Sheriff to Elk River ELK Minn. A Luger pistol used as a bludgeon in the slaying of T. Thompson in St. Paul was found Tuesday in a roadside swamp three miles north of Elk Sheriff Chester Goenner of burne County said the weapon bore finger prints and that al strands of fairly still clung to the gun Ona grip was A black and while plastic grip from one side of lhe slaying pon was found in Thompson where the slaying occurred March 6. The Luger found day had one matching Thompson was beaten about the head and stabbed in the neck with a paring She died in a St. Paul hospital without identifying her other than Ic say it was a Goenner said a search for weapon started Tuesday as a re- sult of a source nf which he It came as County Grand Jury in Paul to hear eral witnesses in the The gun was turned over to St. Paul police for laboratory Del. George St. Paul police homicide looks like the same gun we've been looking said the weapon which could have been tossed from a was found on private farm along County Road 34, about three miles north of Elk was found about 4 p.m. after a search in which burne and Ramsey County St. Paul police and Goenner look part. The weapon was dis- covered by George after several swamp areas had been The Thompson slaying gun waj inked to a Minneapolis It was stolen from the apartment of Wayne F. Brandt Feb. 14. Brandt identified the grip in the Thompson home as one of pair he had made for his said earlier that Henry W. 28, Columbia had admitted taking the gun in Brandt apartment Picked up with Butler in the was Willard 35 a former resident of the Elk River Butler and arrested arly in April in connection with a St. Paul reportedly clues which led to ths ar- of several others in the Thompson at the lime the pistol grip said Butler told him he had turned the gun over lo Dick W.C. who is charged with first degree murder in the Senate Revives Colored Oleo ST. PAUL Minnesota Senate revived the to legalize sale of colored oleomargarine The Senate voted 33-27 to accept a minority report of the Senate Finance Committee the for The committee had voted day night 10-8 to kill the after adopting two Today's action meant the which passed the House can be brought up for Senate de- It goes to the foot of debate but can be brought up by either the Tax chairman or the Finance lee chairman under a special In its present form the ries amendments requiring that margarine be wrapped and aged in triangular shapes and that it carry a 20-cenls-a-pound Sen. Jack Minneapolis said he planned to move that the be sot back lo 10 cents a as in the and might also seek to re- move lhe amendment requiring triangular Badger Oleo STEAMBOAT RACING REVIVED The Delta Queen from Cincinnati is all alone steaming toward finish line as it beat the Belle of Louisville in a 12 mile race on the Ohio River Tuesday at The larger Delta Queen won the race by about Mi Killed Wis. W The Assembly today killed a that would allow colored ine lo be sold in Wisconsin wilh a tax ot 5 cents a was 54-40.