Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - September 17, 1963, Winona, Minnesota Drizzle Tonight Mostly Cloudy More Rain Wednesday WINONA DAILY NEWS of Publication TOMORROW SUN RISES SETS FULL MOON OCT 1 WINONA MINNESOTA TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 963 TEN CENTS PER COPY SIXTEEN PAGES ADENAUER MEETS WITH POPE West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer shakes hands with Paul VI at private audience in the Apostolic Palace at Vatican City Way In center is Msgr Loris Capovilla secretary of papal household The Adenauer a Ro- man Catholic wears a papal decoration the Supreme Order of Christ conferred on him The decoration normally goes only to Roman Catholic kings and presidents AP fax First 72 Hours Over All Is Going Well With Quints By DAN Stiff Writer ABERDEEN AP The Fischer quintuplets went into their fourth day today breathing easily and with reported good col- or on all of them Dr James who brought the four girls and a boy into world between 1 and 3 had termed the first 72 hours crucial He lelt St Luke's Hospital shortly before midnight apparently satisfied his charges were doing well But he warned that the prema hire quints born to Mrs Mary Ann Fischer 30 could have hurdles saying There no ic for any danger period It just depends on their day condition quint took a teaspoon of artificial milk every two hours were reported to be it well same time the babies got their full names and an array of gifts informally assessed at more than Their mother had her first ing with newsmen since the births and told three day night I feel fine The photographers permitted in her room only 10 minutes to Malaysia Breaks With Indonesia KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia today broke relations with Indonesia and the Philippines the ment announced Shortly before the ment screaming Malay demonstrators stormed the Indonesian Embassy compound setting fire to the building and smashing windows and furniture The riot was retaliation for a similar mob action Monday against the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta and the Malayan 2 Killed 3 Hurt in Car Truck Crash CLOQUET Minn AP A station wagon carrying four mouth College from Great Falls Mont collided with a line transport about day killing two of he students The victims were Pat Dailey and Terry McGovern student Glen rick was taken to a Duluth hospital in critical condition The fourth youth Erick W Austin 19 was in serious condition at Cloquet hospital Driver of truck Ralph Lahli 35 rural who was hospitalized in good condition The truck owned by Quickie Transportation Co Minneapolis and station wagon bearing license plates were in- in the collision on way 210 about two miles west of Wright two dead occupants ef the station wagon in which two other men were riding The highway patrol reported the collision occurred when left front sections of the vehicles met on a slight curve The truck headed had taken on a load of line at a refinery at about 15 miles southeast of quet ate in Medan North In- donesia bitterly opposes the new Malaysian Federation of Malaya Singapore Sarawak and North Borneo than took part in the demonstration at ala Lumpur About 200 surged inlo the embassy grounds No one was injured during he demonstration Riot police armed with clubs rifles and tear gas made little attempt to break up the melee with force Many grinned broadly as they tried lo shoo the away An official government ment said Prime Minister Tanku Rahman took the action to break relations after a meeting of the Malaysian Cabinet announcement laid land has been asked lo handle Malaysia's affairs in Indonesia and he Philippines Rahman said in a statement his government took action be- cause Indonesia has broken off diplomatic relations with sia wilhout any apparent reason We have no choice but lo do wise and to recall our ambassador and the embassy staff and at the same lime lo close down our con- in Medan 7 Feared Dead In Idaho Fire Idaho AP Seven were reported missing today in a fire that destroyed Paradise Pines rest home near this tiny western Idaho Thirty others were ed safely Sheriff's Frank Healh said some bodies were sighted in charred wreckage but the number of dead waj not mined The believed to have ed in a stove near the center of the sprawling one- story wooden structure burned the rest home to the ground Thirty were taken hv ambulance to a hospital at Call 30 miles lo south and 18 remained thert for bailment shoot still pictures television lape and movie film on a pool basis reported Mrs Fischer very ful and htr Andrew 38 made the final deci- sion on names for the four girls Monday night They will be called Mary Ann Mary Catherine Mary Margaret and Mary Magdalene The lone boy had been named James An- drew earlier Mary Ann is named after her mother Mary Catherine is named for Sisler Mary Stephen the St Luke's Hospital administrator who was Davis before she became a nun Mary Margaret is named for Margaret Dorman chief nurse in pediatrics at St Luke's and Mary Magdalene is named for her paternal grand- mother Mary Stephen laid tha Fischers disregarded her tion in naming one of the girls I suggested Mary Jane in honor of St Jane Francis the hospital administrator said but Fischers lold me they were picking Catherine in my or I'm very proud The quints were deluged with gifts ranging from diaper service to college scholarships The offers included a four-year scholarship for James Andrew to St Joseph's College in phia scholarships to all five at Northern Stale College here nnd scholarships or all four girls to two girls schools Presentation Junior College here and Mount Mary College at Yankton The latter two are operated by orders of nuns Kennedy Says Aid Cuts Will Reduce Trade By STERLING F GREEN Staff WASHINGTON Kennedy told American men today that disastrous cuts by the House in foreign aid funds would damage the country's ex- port trade as well as its security In a speech prepared for 400 executives at the White House Conference ori Export Expansion Kennedy made a bid for industry support in the administration's push for restoration of aid money in the Senate I hope you will join me in seeking to reverse these trous he said Although two-day conference was called to enlist business cooperation in the effort to eliminate the balance of payments deficit Kennedy devoted a third of his address to what he called our much abused foreign aid gram The White House foreign aid re- quest was billion but after successive slashes by the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the House itself the authorization now calls for only billion his contention that the cuts would impair private commerce Kennedy No foreign aid program of course can or should substitute for ate initiative But it can assist in breaking the path and that is an important reason for us all to give it support aid abroad are not as is sometimes believed the cause of our adverse balance of payments More than 80 per cent of our current aid ments are for expenditures in he United States and next year shore expenditures by aid will be even lower But aid can help our of payments by helping and the recent cuts in this gram by the House of while saving at mosl only million in American lars on our balance of payments accounts will have a severe im pact upon our exports as well as our security of Labor W Willard urged the businessmen to their exports to help close the employment gap as well ai the balance of payments gap Wirtz said every 1 billion added exports creates new jobs for American workers duction for export sale he said engages U to IS per cent of the payrolls in industries making machinery chemicals and met als High high productivity and high labor standards have marched hand in hand with in- creasing Wirtz said The United States has built the world's greatest trading volume on such foundations Acknowledging that increased exports imply higher imports with resulting loss of some jobs Wirtz said the two-way expansion of foreign trade creates more jobs nan it eliminates The Trade Ex- Act provides federal aid for companies and workers SWAMPED BOAT Small boat partially swamped in Bayou and St ton Texas AP Pian March on Montgomery Negroes Blame Wallace For Killing 4 Children By HOYT HARWELL BIRMINGHAM Ala mingham Negroes incensed over the bombing deaths of four of their children plan to march on Montgomery to lay directly before Gov George C Wallace their ing that he is to blame for the slayings At their first gathering since the Sunday morning dynamite blast an estimated Negroes took a unanimous standing vole day night to endorse a march on the state house The vote came after three In- leaders called for non- violence and accused Wallace of causing the racial led to the dynamiting of the Sixteenth Street Baptist church No dale far the marsh was set An fw Carol Robertson 14 one of the four girls killed by the blast was scheduled at St John's African Methodist Episcopal church The Rev Fred Shuttlesworth told the rally that mass services for the other three victims will be held Wednesday afternoon at Symington Backs Pact By ERNEST B VACCARO WASHINGTON ed nuclear treaty drew strong support today from Sen Stuart Symington and strong op- position from Sen Strom mond Unless there can be some understanding among the growing number of nations that will have the weapon a nuclear holocaust is only a question of de- clared Symington a Missouri Democrat Symington a former secretary of the Air Force said in a pre- pared Senate speech the treaty banning all but underground ing will not affect to any extent our capability to de- COLDWATER AT LOS ANGELES RALLY Sen Barry Goldwater flanked by Mrs Goldwater gels an enthusiastic welcome as he arrived at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles Monday night for i Rally A crowd of paying a dollar each to attend heard the Arizona senator plead for Republican unity Others in picture are not identified AP Phot of stroy the Soviet Union If a re- strike is required On of debata shows indications of con- into next mond a South Carolina Democrat charged the treaty constitutes major risks and jeopardies to the capability of the United Stales to deter a nuclear war in the future The Senate granted unanimous consent Monday to move from de- bate on the treaty itself to of the resolution of to which a series of understandings and in- have been offered But so many senators remain to speak on the issue that the goal of a vote by Friday still appeared doubtful So far 77 led to or inclined to vote for Thirteen Ten are doubtful are opposed or undecided Ratification requires a majority of those able votes if all 100 senators should vole Both Symington and Thurmond are members of the Senate Pre- subcommittee which heard much military and testimony critical of the treaty Symington lined up with Joint Chiefs of Staff who held that there are military risks and disadvantages la the treaty but that with safeguards for U.S curity treaty was acceptable But Thurmond Mid In his pared address that the military chiefs merely went along with White and that was different from supporting the Teaty The chiefs of staff may not have been threatened outright and most probably were Thurmond said but the chiefs live in an environment which daily demonstrates the rule of rigid compliance with decisions from above Many lessons in the iness of disagreeing with policy decisions had been taught quite recently with graphic examples that could hardly fail to impress the Joint Chiefs of Slaff and all other Thurmond said the Sixth Avenue South Baptist the rally was held The three were Denise McNair II and Addie Mae Collins and Cynthia Wesley both it Negro leaders here and around the nation called for Use of more federal power in Birmingham but a government source in Washing ton said there was no legal basis to put additional troops in the city now There are 300 federalized National Guardsmen on alert Sheriff Melvin Bailey said two white were arrested on an open charge in the slaying of one of two Negro boys shot to desth a few hours after the mite blast City pellet the youth was killed when they fired shot at fleeing Negroes after a incident In Washington President expressed a deep sense of outrage and grief over the ing and called on all Americans to put aside prejudices and to unite in working for justice and peace Words and actions of Wallace and the segregation system caused the Sunday deaths Dr Martin Luther King Jr said at the rally He said Wallace had allowed himself to defy the law of the land and to deal with Negro zens in Alabama as if hey didn't live in the stale WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY shower or thunderstorm tonight Mostly cloudy and cooler with brief periods of drizzle or light rain Wednesday Low tonight high Wednesday 75 LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 21 hours ending at 12 m today 78 minimum 67 noon 76 precipitation a Packs Winds of 80 10 Inches of Rain PORT ARTHUR Tei Hurricane Cindy Into the Texas coast at 8 today with winds of 80 miles an hour end then began ing as it moved Inland third hurricane of year and the only that has reached the mainland hurled high winds and tides at the as and Louisiana coast all night The hurricane sprang up quickly and unexpectedly Monday and diminished as rapidly today The ill-defined eye crossed the coast between Galveston and Port Arthur LMI than MI Civil Defense authorities in the Port t r e a told refugees to go home The authorities said damage was minor although considerable loss to the pecan crop appeared certain An estimated persons most of them fa Cameron Parish La fled ahead of the storm as a half million did ahead of ricane Carla two ago this week Carla killed 34 and did damage wai spurred by memories of hurricane Audrey in 1957 when more than 500 died in that low-lying section which was battered by tal tides Civil Defense authorities said There ii no major damage or flooding of homes anywhere so far as we know The Texas De- of Public Safety said the same thing Deputy Sheriff Carl Keen at Cameron La that Cindy failed to bring as much rain or es high tides as had been expected He said water didn't into Main Street this and two ago during Cilia the street was navigable by motor boat In addition 000 who fled Cameron Parish Port Arthur sheltered gees Beaumont 525 and Galveston Civil Defense authorities said At least five boats were ed In trouble at one time or an- other in the Gulf of Mexico ing the storm Twenty-six men trapped by sudden forming of the storm rods out the winds and battering waves on two offshore oil well drilling rigs Crewmen on one rig ed waves and 55 hour winds Mayor E a it Roberts declared his city in slate of emergency and said was prepared to feed up to 000 refugees Plane Crashes Into Lake Man Trapped SHAKOPEE Minn AP -An amphibian plane crashed fn Prior Lake near today One man was believed trapped In the plane and feared dead A second man was injured John Hagen 33 a Northwest lines pilot was taken to odist hospital in St Louis Park His condition was reported as air Hagen ed a second man was in the plane when it crashed on the east end of Prior Lake and flipped over about Skin divers were called to enter partially submerged plane to search for the second occupant WHERE CINDY HIT today AP Map Arrow indicates where Cindy hit