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   Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - May 12, 1964, Winona, Minnesota                                Mostly Fair i Tonight Wednesday Warmer Wednesday WINONA DAILY NEWS TOMORROW SUN RISES SETS FULL MOON MAY 26 Year of Publication WINONA MINNESOTA TUESDAY MAY 12 1964 TEN CENTS PER COPY TWENTY-TWO PAGES 92 Dead in Four Military Plane Crashes POLITICAL TALK Sen Barry water right of Arizona the only candidate whose name is on the Nebraska presidential primary ballot today talks a little politics with Sen Romas Kruska lelt and Dick Herman the Goldwater Midwest manager prior to Goldwater's speech in Omaha day night AP Closing Gap In Nomination Drive By JACK BELL WASHINGTON AP Sen Barry Goldwater appears to be piling up backlog support among publicly uncommitted delegates which could strengthen his bid for Republican presidential nomination If the Arizona senator wins the June 2 California primary arid adds that state's 86 tion votes to his total his gists now believe he will come close to having 600 of the 655 needed for the nomination If the roll call of the delegates at the San Francisco convention indicate is headed toward figure only a few short of By CARL ZIMMERMAN MANILA AP Ninety-two persons were dead or missing today following four military plane crashes around the world Most of the victims were Amer ican military personnel A fifth plane a U.S Air Force supersonic fighter crashed the Philippines today but the ilot parachuted to safety The four fatal crashes Monday in the ilnes off Spain in southern England and in Alabama At Clark Air Bate north of Manila a U.S Military Air ransport jetliner with 83 ons aboard crashed short of a runway and burst into flames Seventy-three persons died n he wreckage and another two died in the base hospital The other victim was an American serviceman riding in a taxi which the plane struck as it headed for the runway the Air Force said The eight people on boarc who survived the crash were in the base hospital The cab driver and another Ameri can passenger in the taxi were hospitalized Aboard the C13 Rusk Warns NATO On Crisis in Cuba Search Pushed for Boy Lost at Chippewa Falls CHIPPEWA FALLS Wis search resumed early today for Richard Buchberger missing since Sunday afternoon from his parents home on Lake sola five miles east of pewa Falls Jerome Yelk of Eagle er brought two bloodhounds to the area Monday and the sheriff's department said the animals followed the boy's trail to the edge of the lake Skin divers and a ging crew found nothing in their search of the lake and a flyover Monday morning by the Civil Air Patrol also failed to disclose the abouts of the boy son of Mr and Mrs Alvin berger Sheriff Lee of pewa County said he doubts if foul play was involved and said a pretty thorough search has been made 7 Injured in Rioting At Cambridge Md U.S Won't Permit Castro To Stop Flights By JOSEPH E DYNAN THE HAGUE of State Dean Rusk warned the Western lies today that Cuba is an ex- plosive problem presenting danger of another ng crisis Rusk told the North Atlantic Treaty Organization NATO Council that the United States Is determined to continue aerial reconnaissance of Cuba He de- clared that any attempt by Prime Minister Castro to interfere could create a problem He said be coold tee where flight nurse 48 Air Force ON TOUR Nikita Khrushchev Soviet premier ing Egypt is accompanied today on a tour of a pharmaceutical plant in Cairo Egypt by United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser Slanding behind the Russian leader is Nasser's bodyguard Mohamed med AP via cable from Cairo Voting Light in West Virginia magic total his supporters 9 Air Force crewmen a lieve there will be some quick shifts made in his direction They point to Wisconsin far down the roll-call line as a ly of Goldwater support in such circumstances The state's 30 votes are pledged to Rep John W Byrnes in a son holding operation This served its principal pose when it kept major con- tenders out of the slate mary in which Democrats could cross over Goldwater egates probably won't feel they have any further obligation to Byrnes if the Arizona senator needs them Kentucky also seems likely to offer Goldwater some additional votes if he moves up within striking distance of the tion as the roll call proceeds Kentucky is expected to cast its 24 votes on the first call for Sen Thruston B Morton as a favorite son But Morton said he will release immediately any delegate who might ask to change his vote He said water had the support of about 15 Kentucky delegates The calculations of the water strategists are all built on the assumption that their man will bowl over New York Gov Nelson A Rockefeller in the They already have written off Oregon's Friday primary as a loss with the expectation that Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge will win that 18 votes Rep Cannon Of Missouri Dead at 85 WASHINGTON AP Light voter turnouts were expected day with New York Gov son A Rockefeller running un- opposed in West Virginia's Re- publican presidential primary and Sen Barry Goldwater of Arizona alone on the GOP ballot in Nebraska In both slates Democratic Cambodian Jets Over Viet Nam SAIGON Viet Nam AP Two Cambodian jet fighters swept across the South unit reliable sources said Vietnamese infantrymen on the ground fired back at jets which stayed only minutes inside Viet Nam and then roared back to Cambodia WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY Mostly fair tonight and day A liltle warmer day Low tonight high Wednesday LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for the 24 hours ending at 12 m Maximum 76 minimum 57 to be selected are ex- to favor President on sengers 19 Navy men 4 Coast and 2 Nationalist Chinese I don't think anybody knows what caused this an Air Force spokesman said There was nothing in the plane's be- havior that could give a clue to any mechanical failure No indication of distress came from the pilot as he brought the big jet in from Hickam Air Base Hawaii Landing in a rainstorm the plane struck a antenna like aircraft navigational aid just inside the base fence hil the taxi on a road running along the base perimeter and broke up in flames The was on a troop lift mission from Travis Air Base Calif It was to return sick and injured personnel to the United States The Air Force said the crash was the first involving a C13 in the Western Transport Air Force and only the second fo a MATS in more than 7 million miles the service ha flown the big planes since Jun 1961 In the other fatal A 24-hour air and sea searc failed to find the 10 of a U.S Navy long-range pa trol plane that crashed at se 20 miles off Cadiz Spain Th plane based at Jacksonville Fla was taking part in vers off the U.S Polaris sub- marine base at Rota Spain Four crewmen were killed in he crash in southern England of a British Vulcan bomber one of a type that can carry Brit- ain's Two crewmen parachuted and were injured A U.S Air Force ing 43 student paratroopers to a jump zone made a crash ing in a field near Searle Ala By LOUIS G PANOS CAMBRIDGE Md Ui An outburst of violence in the wake of a presidential campaign speech by Alabama Gov George C Wallace left this ter of racial strife in the grip of new tensions today Two demonstrators and five National Guardsmen were in- jured in a melee touched off Monday night when about 200 singing integra fried to march on the arena where Wallace had ken More Aid for Latin America WASHINGTON lit With money and friendly persuasion resident Johnson has moved to dispel Latin doubts his interest in their problems and in the Alliance for I felt he was sincere and an Argentine diplomat jaid at the White House Monday night after hearing Johnson announce million in iresh credits under the alliance to 13 Latin-American nations Johnson s a i d the United tales will double its assistance activities under the program ind there will be twice as Air Force Displays New Bomber much accomplished as in any year After addressing the Latin American ambassadors to and the chiefs of missions to tha Organization WASHINGTON AP Rep Clarence Cannon an chairman of the House PALMDALE Calif Tha Air Force rolled out its newest and biggest bomber Monday the with no apologies for the fact thai the stainless steel monster is not yet ready tc bomb Technical problems for some time to come will keep it from carrying enough fuel to span the Pacific but officials do not con sider this a handicap it's primarily a research plane de spite its designation as a bomb er and it doesn't have a seat for a bombardier Several thousand military men and of American States Johnson signed 12 separate loan ments covering 13 countries They met a cordon of some of the 400 National Guardsmen hurried into this sensitive spot just to prevent such an act Wallace bad already left the town of He had ad- dressed about supporters in his campaign in the May 19 Democratic primary and was applauded more than 44 times during a speech at- tacking the civil rights ing in the Senate Balked by guardsmen wearing gas masks and holding rifles with fixed bayonets the squatted in the street and sang We Shall Not Be Moved 7 Guardsmen used tear gas to disperse them arrested 14 and slapped an 11 p.m curfew on the city State officials met into early morning on the disposition of the arrested Two were treated at Cambridge Hospital one for a cut and the other for the of tear gas then were re- turned to the National Guard armory Two others were then it would be a serious matter for the other side as well and pointed out a crisis could de- into one as serious as ths confrontation of October 1962 over Soviet missiles in Cuba The secretary was seeking NATO support for the U.S trade embargo of the nist island a customer of such major American allies as Brit- ain and France Opening the three-day spring meeting of the NATO Council of Foreign Ministers Rusk de- clared that all Communist must be eradicated to insure the security of the non- Communist world This to be a reference to South Viet Nam as well Cuba Rusk described a crisis over Cuba as one for the whole ern world not just for the ed States Washington he explained could not tolerate Castro's Normally such agreements are announced by the Stale ment They will help fight malaria in Brazil train farmers in via for the first time establish three rural electric cooperatives serving homes and farms in the Colombian countryside They also will bring credits forts to subvert the rest of hemisphere Castro's must be isolated politically economically socially and from the rest of tha hemisphere he added said NATO's successful Committee Rockefeller has no opposition today He was 85 n West Virginia and write-in Aides said Cannon are not counted Goldwater the GOP ner in delegate strength may into write-in opposition in Nebraska from supporters of Cabot Lodge former Vice President Richard M on and Rockefeller The expected Rockefeller and victories in the two presidential primaries may have little effect on the GOP j died and assistance to small two-year-old integration farms in the land reform and movement in Cambridge was colonization program Peru among those arrested Those not hospitalized were trans- ferred to National Guard quarters in Pikesville across Chesapeake Bay and north of Baltimore Woman Dead of Burns MILWAUKEE Alber ta Jenkins 28 died at St Mary's Hospital Monday from burns suffered in a fire In her second story flat in Milwaukee April 5 noon 63 precipitation trace committed presidential race Neither vote is binding on delegates to the Republican National tion None of the candidates for the 14 spots on the West Virginia delegation are pledged to a Most of the Nebraska delegate candidates favor Six district delegates are being picked today and 10 delegates are to be chosen June 1 at a state GOP convention Rhode Island Republicans are also picking their two district ant one statewide convention to night The has no pri mary Gov John says b hopes the delegation will be un tered Washington Hospital t e r Monday but said they did not know the reason for his entry red about 4 EDT the c office was ad- vised A peppery and agile figure despite his age nd slight stature he was a Cannon was dean of the House in of age at the time of death He had been a member since 1922 and was outranked in serv ice only by Rep Carl Vinson Associates said he had been active and apparently in top health through last week bu Cannon had complained Sunday of no feeling well Rep George H Mahon I Tex shepherded a supplement al appropriation House Monday al Cannon request a chore Cannon nor mally would have performe for himself hob construct a new seaport in Chile help Mexico establish a national agricultural center and provide Food for Peace com- to Ecuador Although the million was burst into applause when the a comparatively modest amount rolled out by the standards of current aid of the huge North American it was aimed for ation Inc hangar where it was Two men were killed ment of minor injuries Depaty Atty Gen Robert Murphy said charges to be filed against some of those arrested still were under study It may be foolish if the mate stays as it Is ta turn them loose in this inferno down he said Gloria Richardson leader of sent to the hospital for defense of the Atlantic ty has somewhat deflected Communist threat against Eu- rope itself The Communists are con- their expansionist orts on other areas of the he said It is that Communists where learn that they cannot ex- to gain from a policy of militancy Rusk said the NATO Allies should not let success blind them lo current dangers Certain of these dangers seem to have diminished but they can reappear suddenly and without he said Leading statesmen sought to to bring NATO lo bear on the Greeks and Turks to sub- merge their animosities for common good The would conciliators hoped to arrange a meeting between the Greek and Turkish foreign ministers ros and Feridun Cemal Erkin McNamara Back In Viet Nam By ROY j SAIGON Viet Nam AP Secretary of Defense Robert S McNamara arrived In Saigon today for a visil and plunged inlo a series of heavily guarded conferences on the progress of the war In Viet Nam McNamara raced from one conference to another in Henry Cabot Lodge's car with flak jackets piled on the floor on the seat and be- hind his back for protection Communist terrorist hand grenades and GETTING A CLOSE LOOK AT THE North American Aviation men and visiting press get a close look at the after it was rolled out for first time Monday at the NAA plant in dale Calif The mammoth plane has a wing span of 105 feet and is 184 feel long AP against bullets mines He was accompanied every where by a motorcade of bristling with police and a truck loaded with ed Special Forces soldiers their guns at the ready U.S and Vietnamese security were taking no chances since discovery of a plot on mara's life Viat Cong agents caught Saturday night ng to mine a bridge ary was to cross McNamara on his arrival con- erred for Iwo hours wilh Then after a quick unch at Lodge's residence he a series of conferences with top U.S military officials Here for his fifth visit sines he U.S military buildup in South Viet Nam began more han two years ago McNamara promised the United States will provide whatever is required however long it is required During my brief stay hera this time we will review ths progress achieved along tha lines of the program laid out last he said as he ar- rived by plane from Bonn Germany Air Force police checked arrivals before McNamara ed and inspected the VIP room where he stopped after getting off his plane   

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