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   Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - January 28, 1964, Winona, Minnesota                                Cloudy Warmer Tonight Partly Cloudy Wednesday WINONA DAILY NEWS TOMORROW SUN RISES SETS NEW MOON FEBRUARY 13 Year of Publication WINONA MINNESOTA TUESDAY JANUARY 28 1964 TEN CENTS PER COPY SIXTEEN PAGES BLAST VICTIM AIDED Moments after a bomb exploded under the hood of his Buto Chicago's Criminal Courts ing Monday Louis Barbe 32 In Cosa Nostra fraud trial writhes in pain in street while a policeman attempts aid is a star witness in the case whose other de- fendants include Marshall Caifano who un- der the name Sam Marshall is now on rial for extortion in Los Angeles Chicago Times photographer Jack Lenahan covering another story at the courthouse this photo AP De Gaulle Move Raises New Challenge to U.S By JOHN M HIGHTOWER WASHINGTON AP U.S officials argue that French President Charles de Gaulle is making a great mistake in diplomatic relations with Communist China They say he will be pointed in the benefits he ex- and that the result of his action will be to strengthen the Chinese in their ence around the world U.S officials reason this The Chinese Communists are still in the stage of development in which their need for controls on their own people seems to require a policy of hostility ward non-Communist powers particularly the United States To counter this posture the best policy for the Western lies is to withhold so far as struggle for revolutionary they can all trade and SOMEONE FORGOT TO PULL PLUG Human Error Delays Saturn By HOWARD BENEDICT CAPE KENNEDY Fla AP first two-stage Saturn 1 believed to be the world's most powerful rocket sits on its launching pad today because Cold Spring Man Killed In Collision COLD SPRING Minn Jerome about 30 of Cold Spring was killed Monday night when his car collided with a as he and his wife left the service station he op- in this Stearns County community Mrs 25 and the Snick driver John Gallery 37 Franklin escaped injury The Highway Patrol said Gertken was not wearing a seat belt end was thrown to the highway where he was run over by the somebody forgot to pull a plug Monday's mistake caused postponement of the tes launching until Wednesday also ost American taxpayers il thousand dollars Neither the National Aero- and Space ion nor the Air Force could the exact amount the cost the taxpayers of salaries involved for he launching pad team was truck The accident on Minn raised the state's 1964 road toll to 37 compared with 31 one year ago relations until the nese Reds are willing to im- their behavior in ex- change for the things they want rom the world's great al and trading nations It is true that Britain and a other allied countries Red China years ago The French action introduces a lew element and opens up all kinds of possibilities to Peking's advantage It breaches the partial ade which the United Stales has maintained with the tion of most allied powers for more than a decade It confers a new degree of acceptability and prestige on Peking It sets an example likely to be followed by other countries particularly those responsive to French leadership If the Red Chinese gave any indication of moderating their policy in return for French officials here say they have no evidence of it Nor do they think De Gaulle will find important markets for French goods in China General Realistic About Red China By HARVEY HUDSON PARIS President Charles de Gaulle the Chinese Plane Reported Shot Down by Reds BONN Germany W-A U.S official said today he had a re- port that a U.S Air Force plane had been shot down over Com- East Germany He said he had no precise In- formation on the location At Wiesbaden Air Force headquarters said a two-man trainer is missing Reds Won't Recognize Two Chinas BULLETIN PARIS vn A French spokesman today said France has no intention or desire to break relations with the Chinese ist government of President Chiang TOKYO AP Communist China declared today it docs not recognize the two Chinas concept in establishing diplo- matic relations with France A statement issued by the Communist Chinese Foreign Ministry said according to in- practice tion of the new government of country naturally implies ceasing to recognize the old Won't Desert You Rusk Tells Formosa Russia Urges All Nations To Destroy Bomber Forces GENEVA AP The Soviet Union proposed today that all nations destroy their bomber forces as a step toward mament The proposal was submitted to the disarmament conference by Soviet delegates Semyon K Western officials immediately expressed interest in the idea first pat forward by the United States last year to prevent sombers from falling into the hands of small but potentially nations as they become obsolete in the Air Forces of the major powers The proposal was part of a nine point memorandum gested by as a ing plan for the conference Asked what planes he had in mind for destruction told The entire bomber force o all countries President Johnson at the re- sumption of the conference last week proposed a gram said Johnson's posal for a treaty to ban the spread of nuclear weapons is unacceptable to Russia unless the United States agrees to scrap the proposed NATO mul nuclear force Ameri can officials have repeatedly slated that the NATO force not subject to negotiation at this conference The operation ties five is a reality of 700 on people and the control of leak Rescue Service aircraft to recover recording cameras which are to x ejected from the rocket ing flight No estimate was available on the cost The Air Force emphasized that all agencies which use the missile range are geared ab- sorb such costs because of the number of missile shot caused by technical or weather reasons The countdown on the Saturn 1 which is to boost the heaviest satellite ever sent aloft had been under way 11 hours when it was discovered that a line which funnels liquid oxygen oxidizer to the fuel tanks was not delivering Technicians then found that someone had ten to remove a test device called a blind flange The flange an aluminum plate was inserted in the line I two or three days previously during a line pressure check It was carelessness on the whole team a human said Rocco Petrone t project official It was a rou tine procedure that we've done many times before This time we didn't do it We make mis takes Catholic Public Worship Reform Starts Feb 16 VATICAN CITA Paul VI today set Feb 16 for the start of the broad reform SHARING THE BILLING j in Roman Catholic public ship promulgated in the can Ecumenical Council's de- cree on liturgy The liturgy decree includes the power for a national cil of bishops to decide whether and how much modern language should be put into the mass in place of Latin he Communist government is a act He thinks the lime has come o base France's diplomatic cy on reality ing group overthrown by the people of that country The text of the statement was broadcast by the New China News Agency monitored here tonight Consequently the of the old ruling group can no longer be regarded as representatives of that country be present side by side with the representatives of the new government in one and the same country or international the statement said It was with this ing that the government of the People's Republic Communist China reached agreement with the government of the French Republic on the establishment of diplomatic relations and ex- change of ambassadors be- tween China and France T h e Chinese government deems it necessary to reaffirm that National China is part of China's territory and that any attempt to detach wan from China or otherwise to create two Chinas is unacceptable to the nese government and people Leaving White House March 1 WASHINGTON Jr today became the second key White House ad- viser to the late President to submit his resignation to President Johnson will leave the White House staff March 1 More Mass Protests Set For Atlanta By DON MCKEE ATLANTA Ga AP Mill lent civil rights leaders today for more mass protests o segregation after more than 100 persons went to jail Monday in street demonstrations A siege of the downtown area for the third night by marching milling demonstrators mostly Negro students heightened the worst racial crisis in years for this city Despite mounting arrests now nearly 200 youth leaders said they would continue the mass onslaught centered on a segregated restaurant Police officers declared FIRST IN CONFUSION New Hampshire Primary Crowded By JACK BELL WASHINGTON AP Its aspects today that New March 10 presidential emergency Monday the busy downtown More U.S Soldiers May Leave Viet Nam state of night in area surrounding a which refuses to serve Negroes Demonstrations began with about 50 pickets walking around the block on which Is When they refused to disperse they were hauled off to jail Cheers and applause came from hundreds of white spectators Three hours later tions resumed Ahout 150 circled city jail twice then walked several blocks to join about 50 others in marching around the block at for nearly two hours lice stopped them Chanting singing the demonstrators massed in a row street a block from Paddy wagons drew up and ensued Some of tho crowd leaped eagerly into the vehicle Comedian Red Buttons and his bride the former Alicia Pratt Pagan a buyer are pictured after their marriage in New York Monday He is 44 she is 36 It is the second marriage for each AP Secretary McNamara WASHINGTON AP Sec of Defense Robert f McNamara expects more U.S military men to be withdrawn from South Viet Nam this yea despite some serious reverse to Vietnamese forces in the wa against Communist guerrillas This was disclosed today b sources close to McNamara af er the defense chief acknow edged to a House committe that the Red Viet Cong ha made considerable progres since a Vietnamese military jun overthrew the Diem regim in early November McNamara's description the military situation as gray cast his evaluation of the Vie war in a pessimist light Informants said the defense secretary's congressional mony recognized that there have been setbacks but did not reflect any deepening gloom Recent field reports to the Pentagon have told of a down in Viet Cong operations after a high point of terrorism and attacks during the weeks after the early November coup may end up ranking rst in confusion as well as first the nation Sen Margaret Chase Smith veteran of more limited political ars joined the overflowing list GOP presidential nomination spirants with the ient Monday her name will go n the primary ballot What was perhaps more dis- urbing to New York Gov on A Rockefeller and Sen arry Goldwater was le filing of a delegate ate for former Vice President ichard M Nixon John L MacDonald a hester advertising man pre- a full delegate slate for The man who lost a ine decision to th late ient John F Kennedy has said le would accept a draft for a nomination but wouldn't campaign for it With this In mind MacDonald aid that Nixon's name may not o on the preferential ballot list where those of Rockefeller Goldwater Mrs Smith will be isted But he added that there may be a write-in for Nixon Loyal to Commitments Secretary Says By ROBERT EUNSON TOKYO AP The United States will never abandon 12 million people on Taiwan Formosa to Communist Secretary of State Dean Rusk declared tonight Rusk spelled out the U.S at- towards Peking's Red rulers at a dinner winding up a U.S Japan Cabinet conference on trade and economic lems Peking still insists upon the surrender of Taiwan as the sina qua non of any improvement whatever in relations with the United Rusk said We are loyal to our ments to the government of Republic of China In a detailed indictment of the Communist regime President Johnson's No 1 Cabinet official Peking has violated the eva agreements of 1954 on Indo- china and the Geneva ments of 1962 on Laos It incites and actively supports aggression on Southeast Asia Peking attacked India and occupies a position from which it continues to threaten the sub- continent of South Asia Peking is attempting to ex- tend its tactics of terror and sub- version into Latin America and Africa In other words Peking ti demonstrating every day that it has nothing but contempt for the condition of leave your FBI Agent Hit For Attending McCarthy Party CLARISSA Minn AP George Etzell charged today an FBI agent violated the Hatch Act by attending a DFL fund-raising dinner for Sen Eu- gene McCarthy in St Paul Sunday night The FBI disputed the charge Elzell Republican national committeeman for Minnesota referred to news stories ing that FBI Agent An- derson attended a a couple dinner at the St Paul home of Cortland J Silver St Paul ic leader and businessman The Hatch Act restricts eral employe participation in Rightly formants or wrongly the in- said U.S military most elementary namely neighbors alone Free nations must not re- ward the militancy of Peking or give Communists anywhere any ground for hope of profit from the use or threat of force Rusk said the American ple have deep sympathy for tha plight of the people on the ese mainland look forward to the time when it will be possible to resume our historic ties of friendship with them When mainland China has a government which is prepared to renounce force to make peace and to honor international responsibilities it will find uj he said Rusk met with Japanese Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda earlier today but there wera conflicting reports over how deeply they went into the Red China issue A U.S spokesman said Rusk and Ikeda agreed to state that they discussed ths French recognition of nist China Yasumi Kurogane secretary of the Japanese inet told newsmen the tion question was not raised since it had been examined by Rusk and Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ohira The conflicting reports ported belief that the United States and Japan do not agree on what to do about French recognition Rusk has made two unsuccessful attempts to con- vince Ohira of the desirability of working together to prevent the spread of the recognition TWISTING HER ARM Policemen try to put a screaming and kicking Negro girl in I ho paddy wagon following e stration in front of a segregated Atlanta Ga restaurant AP men in Viet Nam continue to tell McNamara that the Viet Cong are not capable of maintaining a high level of operations Sources noted that the Namara statement Monday mentioned a number of signs which are considered hopeful The defense secretary con- tended the new Vietnamese government has considerably more popular support than its predecessor and is beginning to take action to intensify tary operations and to improve civil administration Pentagon officials said that McNamara still believes as he has for some time that the course of the war under the new Vietnamese leadership will politics In Minneapolis Richard Held FBI in charge issued aj statement saying that son's attendance could under no circumstances be construed as a violation of the act Held said that Anderson is a personal friend of many years standing of Sen McCarthy and was invited to attend the dinner as a guest merely because of his personal friendship with the senator and not because he endorses the position of any political party or candidate Anderson's presence at the dinner came to light when a chafing dish caused an ex- plosion that burned seven quests All the unfortunate accident t h at curred Etzell not become clear months for severa at the said But Minnesotans should also regret that a member of the FBI was drawn into the fair and participated in the par tisan fund raising effort The seven victims were stil in hospitals today being treat ed for burns Minneapolis Bar Robbed of MINNEAPOLIS AP Two masked gunmen forced the er and 30 customers into a rear storage room at Bar early today and fled with be- tween and Savory Arone 59 the owner said the men wore ski masks and one pointed a shotgun as they forced him to empty two safes a cash drawer and two tills They passed up in checks WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY Variable cloudiness and er tonight with low of 5 to 15 Some chance of a few traces of snow Wednesday partly cloudy with little temperature change High LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 m Maximum 6 minimum -4 noon Ui precipitation none   

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