Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - May 13, 1964, Winona, Minnesota Mostly Fair Warmer Tonight And Thursday WINONA DAILY NEWS TOMORROW SUN SETS FULL MOON MAY 26 ef Publication WINONA MINNESOTA WEDNESDAY MAY 13 1964 TEN CENTS PER COPY TWENTY-FOUR PAGES Canada Hints Red China Recognition Minnesotans in Thick of Washington Affairs CLOSE HUDDLE House Speaker John McCormack left Sen Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota the Democratic whip in the Senate hold a whispered conversation at the White House The subject was not disclosed They huddled after legislative leaders talked to reporters following a meeting with President Johnson AP A POINTED REMARK Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman and President Johnson talk at the House with Rep Harold Cooley an interested er Their conversation the subject of which was not dis- closed followed Johnson's signing of a pesticide control ure AP Government Candidate Wins In Panama Leaders Hope Plan Breaks Up Filibuster Robles PANAMA AP ment candidate Marco A les is Panama's new elect on the basis of nearly complete returns The tion favorite ex-President Ar- Arias denounced the out- come as most scandalous Returns from of the precincts gave an margin over Arias to 764 With tn candidates in the field R o b 1 e s got 10 cent of the tal vote Arias claimed official figures released by the Election nal were spurious and said the people would not tolerate tion of their will He gave no in- dication of personal action to challenge the results of Sunday's voting Col com- mander of the tional Guard was expected to take decisive action against any violent protests by Arias porters Vallarino generally is considered an opponent of Arias and is blamed by the dent for his ouster from office in 1941 and again in 1951 The National Electoral Review Junta will meet Saturday to begin a scrutiny of election for any irregularities It was generally expected that the junta's findings would not appreciably change the results SQUare n Juan de Arco Galindo who rin far behind in third place also questioned the official figures President Robert Chiari's took stringent tions against voting frauds It was these new safeguards which delayed tha final count three days Each of the 19 parties had one man and the National Electoral Tribunal two at each of the voting stations Travel was on voting day except for cases of proven emergency This was lo prevent voters being trucked from one part of the country to another Cuban Sugar Mill Attacked MIAMI Fla Si A very successful at- tack on a sugar mill in the eastern Cuba province of ente was reported today by an action group here The revolutionary tion Movement MRP headed by Manuel said the at- tack occurred on a big sugar mill at Puerto Pilon on the southern coast o Oriente ince the easternmost in Cuba By JOHN CHADWICK WASHINGTON AP ale leaders and fop Justice De- officials planned o take a final look today at a package of amendments de- signed to break the civil rights bilt stalemate Senate Republican Leader erett M Dirksen of Illinois said i ail 100 senators clamp in advance of the conference a time limit on the debate now that he was hopeful the posed changes would lead to tion on the The key question Is whether they will win broad enough port to produce the required two-thirds votes if McNamara Winds Up Viet Nam Visit Senate Won't Probe Baker Connections SAIGON VEIT Nam fense Secretary Robert F Namara today predicted a step- up in the war against Com- munist guerrillas in South Viet Sam but warned again that it would be a long drawn out Rochester Areas Oppose air and we should not delude on this McNamara spoke briefly to before ending a visit in Saigon air force plane took off at p.m EST for Washington via Pearl Harbor visit concluded with a conference with Maj Gen Nguyen Khang strongman They reviewed the jeneral military political and ROCHESTER Minn AP Two suburban areas voted down Tuesday by a nearly margin a proposal that they become a part of the City of Rochester The ballot in portions of Roch ester and Marion Townships a the city's south edge was against the plan and 213 for The area embraces about six square miles and a population The special election came afl er the Minnesota Commission had decided afte a series of hearings that th suburban residents future needs would be served best by the annexation in its day The amendments were worked out in conferences last week with Atty Gen Robert F and his aides Dirksen said full accord had been reached except for the exact language The principal amendments would revise the sections ning discrimination by ers and labor unions and by vately owned establishments of- fering food lodging and to the public The power of the attorney eral to bring injunction suits would be curtailed and states that have their own laws in these fields would be given ex- jurisdiction over com- for a limited period The next step Dirksen said will be to have a conference of all Republican senators as quickly as possible to go over the amendments and find out how much support they have Whether we will have to add lo the package remains to be economic situation No Important new dations on the war against the Communist Viet Cong were ex- from McNamara's 30 lour visit an aide to the said McNamara WASHINGTON Everett Jordan dismissed today as the height of demagoguery a request that his Senate Rules Committee in- the relations of ators with Bobby Baker The request was made by Sen Clifford P Case in urging the committee to get to the bottom of the Baker case and not treat members of the Senate as a privileged class After Baker had resigned un- der fire last Oct 7 as secretary to the Senate's Democratic the committee launched an investigation of whether his outside business dealings had conflicted with his official ties or involved other eties Baker who built up a fortune he estimated at more than million while on the Senate pay roll at a year invoked his Fifth Amendment protection against possible and refused to answer tions when called as a witness NATO Heads Meeting in Closed Session THE HAGUE Netherlands Foreign ter Paul Martin has old the North Atlantic allies that ada may recognize Communist China next year Canadian sources said today Martin reportedly made clear to the North Atlantic Treaty foreign ministers that Prime Minister Lester B Pearson's government is not going to make any sudden rash moves The sources said ever that Ottawa believes the realities of international politics require a new look at relations with Red China Tha Canadian government along with the United States recognizes the Chinese alist regime on Formosa which holds China's seat in the United Nations The sources said Martin told the opening session of the NATO foreign ministers meeting day that Ottawa suspects the Chinese Reds ultimately will be seated in the United Nations and it might belter to look now for a long-range solution that would protect Formosa from Communist takeover Belgian Leader Answering De Gaulle THE HAGUE Netherlands ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty tion met today in a closed sion at which Belgium's Paul DOCTOR'S DEATH GRIP Dr Jose 40 a native of Cubs clings to railing of a viaduct in Albany N Y moments before he jumped in an abortive suicide attempt into a safety net 60 feet below Un- injured in the jump Reposo a surgeon look his life day night by plunging a scalpel into his heart at Albany Medical Center Hospital AP Wins Fight to Die planned to lenge President Charles de Gaulle's campaign to revamp the Atlantic alliance Spaak told his NATO col- leagues be would call on the Preach to spell out just what you think is wrong with NATO and how it should be righted Otherwise quit rocking the boat U S Secretary of State Dean Rusk averted a public clash be- tween and French For- eign Minister Maurice Couve de Tuesday at the ing of the ministers annual spring meeting Rusk stopped in Brussels en route to The Hague and edly persuaded Spaak to lay aside a speech attacking ism and all it means for the liance Today the 15 ministers met with only two aides present for each of them The aim was to limit the risk that divisive ex- changes would be leaked Cuban Doctor Kills Self in New York ALBANY N Y un In the very hospital where he had learned how to save lives a lonely Cuban doctor plunged a scalpel into his heart Tuesday night and won his fight to die Dr Jose Reposo 40 a surgeon began his suicide effort Tuesday afternoon when he slashed himself in the chest and ab- domen but inflicted only superficial wounds Frustrated he went to a viaduct and prepared to jump 60 feet to the pavement Police were summoned The officers approached the man who clung to the viaduct railing his body arched out over the street his toes wedged in ing outside the railing followed up his last visit two months ago with wide-ranging recommendations for increased U.S aid and more American combat advisers if necessary This trip was described as mainly to update on progress made in the past two months McNamara and Gen Maxwell D Taylor chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff met this morning with Gen Paul D Harkins commander of U.S forces in South Viet Nam and Lt Gen William C Westmore land who Aug 1 replaces Harkins IN THE SWIM Defense Secretary Robert S mara taking a break from a final round of talks with U S military officials in Saigon today takes a dip in a sports club swimming pool He was accompanied on his swim U S Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge and Lodge's wife A ring of armed U S soldiers stood guard in a circle around the pool during the swim AP he told newsmen He said however that in sions he already has had with his GOP colleagues the reaction has been pretty good The Senate held its longest session of the current debate Tuesday recessing at after meeting for 14 hours and 17 minutes Wausau Girl Stabbed by Youth Dies WAUSAU Wis Ml Pretty Eleanor Kaatz the high school girl who was seized by a former mental patient Monday and stabbed more than 50 times died today at St Mary's Hospital Eleanor had been in very critical condition since she was found after the attack and showed no Improvement after emergency surgery but rallied at one point to help ice identify her attacker Terry was named in a warrant charging him with attempted first degree murder Disl Atty Patrick L Crooks said that Caspersen a ed auto thief who now is on was taken into tody by deputies at Tuesday after a chase through the woods miles west of WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY Mostly fair warmer tonight and Thursday Low tonight 44 high Thursday LOCAL WEATHER Official observations or the 24 hours ending at 12 m Maximum 65 minimum 45 noon 61 precipitation 1.26 Don't jump i trolman cried We want to help you Reposo clang to the railing about 15 minutes While police on the bridge attention firemen spread a net below A crowd of about 300 ered The onlookers watched in silence as the firemen braced for his jump He relaxed his grip and dropped arms spread wide to the street Cheers went up as firemen caught him in the vas net He looked surprised to be said Lt Howard er one of the firemen He said Do you have a He told police he was ly very lonely Reposo chatted wilh the at- tendants of the ambulance that took him to Albany Medical Hospital where he was treated for the chest and men cuts Reposo sat on an operating table in the emergency room talking with a surgeon he had trained with in the early 1940s He appeared rational and a medical center man said Suddenly m the surgeon tured his back the Cuban snatched a scalpel and stabbed It deep into his chest It was a surgeon's the Goldwater Winner in Nebraska hospital spokesman said rent the heart opening a wound that made it easy for doctors to get to the heart and massage U He died about two hours later despite the efforts of a score of medical men and nurses to save him Little Joe Rocket Fired TEN FEET OF BALLOTS Ruth Ann Larson land Slate College coed leads items included in some 10 feet of ballots which will be presented to some Multnomah County voters in the Oregon primary election Friday On the right are Democratic and Republican ballots At left are municipal county school and other ballots Miss son is helping the AP ready for the election AP WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE fiery explosion of a Little Joe II rocket shattered the early morning calm today in a test nf the Apollo moon spacecraft launch escape system Early indications from tional Aeronautics and Space Administration officials were that the test the first of five of the Appollo escape system was successful It had been de- layed 24 hours because of winds and dust storm Tuesday By LARRY OSIUS WASHINGTON AP Sen Barry Goldwater was the top in Tuesday's ka Republican presidential primary where he was the only candidate listed But a strong tide of write-in votes for former Vice President Richard M Nixon and others The Arizona senator was bare- ly scoring the majority of votes his supporters had predicted be- fore the election He had just over M per cent of the vots while In 1960 had the presidential nomination that Goldwater seeks this about 31 per cent Goldwater's major announced rival for the nomination Gov Nelson A Rockefeller of New York polled a sizable vote ia the uncontested West Virginia preference primary Rockefeller had no write-in competition because such votes are not counted in West ginia Returns from of ka's precincts gave water votes The write-in votes went this to Nixon to Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge to Rockefeller and 983 divided among a handful of others In West Virginia with ot precincts reporting Rocke- feller had about 64 per cent af the total vote cast in a lackluster Republican primary There were no preference contests in either state but President Johnson rolled up a substantial write-in vote in Nebraska With precincts reporting he had 776 votes Gov Frank Morrison had write-in voles Atty Gen Robert F Kennedy had 363 and Gov George C of Alabama had 799 The vote for Gov Morrison who also won the Democratic nomination fr a third term was a gesture to boost his vice presidential stock Nixon's showing Nebraska was by far his best in any o the spring primaries He is not an announced candidate for the nomination but has said be would accept it