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   Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - November 19, 1963, Winona, Minnesota                                Partly Cloudy Little Temperature Change WINONA DAILY NEWS SMrt Mop DAILY NEWS ADS SETS FULL MOON NOVEMBER 30 Year of Publication WINONA MINNESOTA TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19 1963 TEN PER COPY JFK Back in Washington WASHINGTON his workaday but Barry Seems Set to Run in Pennsylvania By JACK BELL Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON AP Sen Barry Goldwater said today he will not call off supporters forts to enter presidential delegates in the April 28 Pennsylvania primary Pennsylvania's Republican governor William W Scranton is reportedly disturbed by the move But Goldwater Arizona Re- publican who has delayed any announcement of his intention to seek party's 1964 nomination said he not control his supporters in the key stale of Pennsylvania which will have 62 votes toward the 655 needed for victory in the GOP nominating convention I am not a candidate for presidential nomination and there is nothing I can do about what my friends in ia may Goldwater in an interview If they want to enter gates in the primary that's none of my business I certainly won't discourage them or fake any part one way or the other Scranton who looks with prehension on Goldwater's un- announced but blossoming bid for the presidential nomination has arranged to confer with Goldwater Wednesday Foremost on the governor's mind is a program for Pennsylvania's feuding Re- publicans This would entail the governor's heading a M II fill son ticket of delegates which j A would go to the San Francisco V Fill I convention uncommitted to major candidate Mentioned as a possible dark horse in the race the governor was pictured by associates as striving for party unity in the stale SING JESUS WANTS ME Police Matron Florence Welshons right comforts two little girls who were abandoned at an automatic laundry in Des Moines Police said the girls could identify themselves only as Jani 3 and Lauri 4 left to right and said they are not sisters While waiting to be taken to the Polk County Juvenile Home they sang Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam AP Cambodians Don't Want U.S Aid PENH Cambodia ol cheering Cambodians yelled their proval today for Prince dom Sihanouk's plan to end all U.S aid by the end o the year Go home Yankee posters bloomed as the prince chief of state bled his supporters for a mass meeting lasl week called for an end to the annual U.S and economic aid programs by Dec 31 unless the United States uses its influence to hall hostile radio broadcasts from South Viet Nam and land by Cambodian rebel groups Sihanouk charged that the station operated with the ing of U.S authorities can officials in Viet Nam have disclaimed responsibility for the broadcasts They say they be- lieve the station is operating inside Cambodia near the South Vietnamese border and moves frequently Appeals to Cubans In Florida Speech By FRANK CORMIER only temporarily alter a hectic Florida trip capped by an ident Kennedy settled back into peal to the Cuban people to overthrow the Castro regime Arrest Puzzles Yale Professor By LEWIS GULICK AP Diplomatic Writer WASHINGTON AP Department experts question Yale Prof Frederick C hoorn today to try to unravel the mystery of why Russia jailed him on spy charges and sent a new chill through Soviet relations Barghoorn who his mother said was handcuffed and ed like a jailbird by Soviet lice has declared the reason far Kennedy Seeks U.S Business 3 L iu I WASHINGTON AP With policy rovers measure the said If was too far reassurances of friendship j of Barghoorn affair away for him to say whether business President Kennedy The planned his name might be entered in aSam is lo narrow the 1 ure for Moscow was canceled the Pennsylvania popularity opened 18 months ago in I Russia announced pro thp tJo w-r his arrest may never be known But at least three ing officials intend to question him in hopes of hitting on a clue The three are Llewellyn Thompson former U.S sador to Moscow and now an adviser on East-West William R Tyler assistant of State for European fairs and his deputy Richard H Davis Secretary of State Dean Rusk also may talk with him U.S foreign policy makers want to determine how to weigh the case in ing future relations wilh Russia including the proposed re- of the U.S Soviet tural exchange pact A U.S mission thai had been due to start negotiations in cow today on renewing ex- change agreement is still cooling its heels in Washington while Kennedy who will be taking off again Thursday on an ly Texas trip ised Monday night that cans will fight to block any ture Communist takeover in the hemisphere And the President said the United States is ready to help Cubans establish a progressive government without fear of a return to the economic and system of the old Batista dictatorship Kennedy's significant foreign policy address climaxed a speech tour of Tampa and Mi- ami The President's whirlwind schedule was reminiscent of the itinerary for a political He will spend three days touring the major cities of as In White House parlance trips to Florida and as the South's two most lous states must be classed as nonpolitical However few observers doubted that TWENTY PAGES MINNEAPOLIS AP De- fense lawyer Hyam Segell launched one of his sharpest counterattacks of the T Eugene Thompson murder trial today as he tried to dent the testimony of prosecution witness Richard Sharp Sharp had testified he was of- the job of killing Mrs Thompson last March 6 and was promised for the job plus a bonus if he made it look on Lawye D Sharp like an accident On cross-examination today Sharp agreed he had not the bonus figure in pre- vious statements to police questions to an all-out attack on the earlier testimony of Sheldon Morris the articulate prosecution witness who spelled out dozens of de- tails of the alleged murder ar- rangements Segell got Sharp to admit the murder but was told th to dispose of 16 or 18 stolen watches and that Morris rode around with him as he cased burglary jobs The defense also probed tions in Sharp's and Morris versions of how the murder gun got o Dick W C Anderson the alleged in the ing Sharp said Anderson had tried to buy the gun shortly before contest for nomination the presidential Anyone whose name is entered without his con the steel price crisis I arrest He Before a business Saturday was re- Monday Kennedy sounded a sent in lhat contest could and prosperity draw in writing if he acted be- that will be heard This deadline would come two weeks before the March 10 New Hampshire primary in which Goldwater's friends expect him mat win ue ouen election day 1964 peace be- Star Spangled Banner fho rnt tween he administration and liveen the administration and r j business prosperity for all 3016 Dead Kennedy has done much NEW YORK THOMPSON EYED Murder suspect T Eugene Thompson is eyed by some ful corridor spectators as he arrives at court in Minneapolis for the start of the fourth week of his first degree slaying of his wife Carol 34 on March 6 AP Some Ponders Jobless Situation By DARDEN NEW YORK AP The head of Chrysler Corp says his company has gone about as far as it wants lo go in replacing men with machines We've already inai tne j mounting tempo of presidential L ler President Townsend flexibility new travel was anything but a warmup for the 1964 election campaign During his day In Florida Kennedy chose his audiences with a general gathering at Tampa appearances before business and labor groups in thai city a frankly partisan airport ly in Miami and the phere policy talk at the Miami Beach convention of the American Press Association I NEW YORK AP Kennedy lost Florida to of Defense Robert S publican Richard M Nixon says I would not a slim margin in Texas trade our posture for last lime was in he Kennedy i that of the Soviets at any point column by an equally during the coming decade a Art a J as existing plants Many other industrialists he guessed are reaching a similar conclusion This is fresh testimony on one side of a debate on whether un- employment is likely to get worse interviews wilh and economists ered a strong feeling that un- employment won't increase plants will need as many men and that the present McNamara Says U.S Stronger edge McNamara said the United Kennedy in his discussion of stales nas a strategic Cuba said that nothing is deterrent far superior to that of said that nothing is lar superior to thai ot AP in the way of fhc Soviet he said To be calm the stirred in Godding known to millions cooperation so country has Gov Nelson A Rockefeller 1962 White as the golden as the Caribbean island is conventional forces House and Wall Street his ad- fnc Star Spangled victim of foreign tactical nuclear visers believe He has enlisted died Monday after a heart instrument of the policy weapons at least the equal of t tne blue ribbon She was 70 j others a weapon in an hc Soviet Union and its leadership in his Hardly any sporting event at by external powers mobilize in Europe for civil tax cuts Madison Garden or the American A j reduction and export expansion baseball game at the now Publics j But his address lo the Florida Ebbets Field of the old Slate Chamber of Commerce at I Brooklyn Dodgers ever began I Tampa was a tipoff that he re- i without Gladys leading mains sensitive to the and players in the National community's lingering and hostility which erupted from a relationship that was never loo cozy from the start Record corporation earnings attest that businessmen are She accompanied herself on the organ And when the games ended she serenaded the fans with organ music as they left the stadium Gladys was born in Macon I RETIRING Col ert D Jr a veteran ot Marine Corps and one of its most figures has been given permission retire on Jan 1 47 has been a prolific writer of articles and books a couple of which have embroiled him in difficulties with of- AP prospering as never before was born in Macon Kennedy said yet many still in Kansas lieve his administration is Mo before business wants to soak in seeks new federal con- Weather for controls sake and 1 wishes to magnify the federal FEDERAL FORECAST The hard fads contradict WIXONA AND VICINITY i Kennedy Increasing cloudiness with little the chamber The temperature change tonight tion is neither pro business nor Partly cloudy Wednesday with and business he said but is lillte temperature change Low pro the public interest tonight high Wednesday He appealed for harmony in 50 stead of hostility for mutual LOCAL WEATHER operation and respect so that Official observations for all mankind could prosper in hours ending at 12 m oday an age of peace and Maximum 58 minimum 33 dance noon 47 precipitation none a speech at n dinner of Economic Club of New Monday night had been billed as a major policy speech and was believed lo he the Kennedy administration's answer to re- cent Soviet actions in Berlin and tough talk by Premier schev McNamara discounted ments of those who say the United Slates has hundreds of times more strength than it needs and those who say country is risking its future by unilateral disarmament MeNamara said with the Russians in Cuba and Berlin has not persuaded me that I can predict wilh con- the sorts of challenges lhat Communist leaders will come lo think prudent and profitable He If they again were to they did a year ago in Cuba burden may not be so heavy er all An economy as strong as burs can carry present load about per cent of the labor force jobless without al damage if politicians will merely keep says Vice President Benjamin Stacey of Boston's First National Bank Many say are leading Breadwinner ness is low second income wives account for many job seekers Voluntary ing could be greater than pre- Employment is ly almost as full as it realis can be they say There is a vigorous view W J Basselt executive weapon would not work In lice statements Segell noted Sharp had said the gun was turned over to Anderson while Morris testified the weapon went first to Norman Mastrian Sharp discounted some of his earlier at the time I made the statements I was all shook up Sharp said he considered An- derson an alcoholic Segell ed whether Anderson would sometimes go off on week-long benders and Sharp said yes Segell took apart the Luger pistol the alleged murder on and asked Sharp to put it together He said he did not know how This was an attack on Morris previous testimony that he gun fell apart as Sharp was giving it to Mastrian but that Sharp then restored it Sharp faces a burglary charge in connection with theft of pistol from a Minneapolis ment last Feb 14 From jigsaw bits of testimony Prosecutor William Randall has sought to fashion a detailed ture of why and how the tive young matron Carol Thompson was slain Thompson 35 is accused of instigating the death last March 6 of his year-old mate The state charges Thompson entered into an arrangement with Norman Mastrian a for- mer boxer to find a killer dall said the motives were million insurance on Mrs Thompson's life and interest in another woman Mastrian and Dick An- derson also charged with first degree murder in the St Paul slaying await trial in St Paul Anderson has been named by the state as the actual killer In testimony Monday Richard L Sharp said he introduced An- derson to Mastrian and that was present when Mastrian of- the slaying job to son Sharp speaking slowly ed that he himself had been of- by Mastrian to kill a1 the mother of four kids He said he had been told the amount would be increased to if the death was made to look accidental Mrs Thompson active in a Presbyterian Church was ths mother four Sharp testified Mastrian him the choice of killing the man by shooting drowning or dynamiting The bespectacled Sharp who awaits trial on a burglary charge identified a German ger pistol which he said he stole and turned over to Mastrian He said a piece of heavy red hose exhibited by Randall looked like the hose Mastrian e pus as posed to come when the postwar tne bathtub baby crop starts buying houses SnarP baby crop starts buying houses cars and appliances hard lo the Soaring Sixties when you real IT o casseu executive MKB me nose cer of the Los Angeles County had suggested be used to Federation of Labor AFL-CIO Mrs Thompson before drowning says If we don't do something her in her bathtub soon two-thirds of us will be supporting the other third Many see a growing ployment among the young un- omu one was a skilled that threatens dangerous man lives out of town racial and social upheavals It could also they warn destroy this decade's brightest ic the push hat's wanted me o com- mit a murder for Sharp said I asked who he wanted o kill He said she was a Sharp said explained the woman was sub- dued sne was to be taken into bathroom and drowned in he declined ths murder contract but told trian he would ask a friend of mine if he wanted to do it Q ize we have to find jobs for all P e was present these people before can alch 3 asked it would be essential to con- society front them wherever might be wilh the full of this the tainty of meeting appropriate and fully effective military action said the Russians 1 are vastly inferior in these people before they can buy says Thomas Moses president of Investors Diversified Services in apolis President George Meany of the has termed auto- mation a curse saying industry is in a mad race to install push bulton machines wilhout proper regard for the impact on PROFILES President John F Kennedy stands shoulder to shoulder with Gen Paul D Adams in Tampa Fla Adams heads up the U S Strike Command at Air Farce Base AP missiles and in forces of the Warsaw pact countries only about 3 million troops in Europe Pre- vious estimates that there were 175 combat divisions in the viet army were unrealistic he added He said the divisions ready for combat probably are only half that number Woman Shot by Admirer 83 Who Kills Self MINNEAPOLIS AP A woman boarding home resident was in satisfactory condition today after being shot by an admirer Mrs Gladys Clark H was shot three times in the chest Monday Her attacker Joseph killed himself ments after wounding the an how to ape dynamite and Anderson know The next day Sharp said the Luger was passed lo while he was sitting in a car with Anderson and Sheldon Morris Morris another witness erday Monday said he received an envelope containing from John S Connolly St Paul attorney which was ly delivered to Mastrian ly had appeared before the grand jury which indicted Thompson Mastrian and erson Morris former night club op- and taxi cab driver who did a lot of chauffeuring for Mastrian told of delivering from Mastrian to Anderson about 10 days after the slaying and an additional on April 10 After he delivered the first payment Morris testified An- rterson lold him to tell he would wait two weeks and no longer or else   

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