Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - June 19, 1964, Winona, Minnesota Partly Cloudy Tonight and Saturday WINONA DAILY NEWS TOMORROW SUN RISES SETS FULL MOON JUNE 24 of Publication WINONA MINNESOTA FRIDAY JUNE 19 1964 TEN CENTS PER COPY EIGHTEEN PAGES None for Violent Winds Heavy Rains Batter Minnesota AND AWAY WE GO Mrs William Scranlon displays her athletic ability as she leaps over the side of the convertible as it arrives at the Denver Hilton hotel The ernor is in back of Scranton and headed for the open door of the auto The Pennsylvania governor and Mrs Scranton spent six hours in Denver meeting Colorado Republicans Colorado Gov John A Love is backing Scranton for the nomination AP Scranton Bids tor 24 Kentucky Votes By JACK LYNCH HARRISBURG Pa Gov William W Scranton of Pennsylvania back from a whirlwind tour of the Midwest today heads for Kentucky in his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination Scranton's immediate object Is to capture Kentucky's 24 un- committed delegate votes at the GOP National Convention On the eve of his flying trip to Louisville Scranton disclosed receipt a letter of ment from Dr Milton S showdown in the Senate hower brother of former dent Dwight D Eisenhower The former president himself has remained neutral in the campaign also told i news con- ference Thursday night that Sen Barry Goldwater of zona his opponent for the nomination would be defeated by President Johnson if he voted against the mise civil rights nearing a Sales Tax Repeal Yell Muffled at Conclave MILWAUKEE W cratic state convention gates their tax repeal yell muffled turned today to fashioning an election year j form with emphasis OB a liberal civil rights position In about a dozen meeting rooms subcommittees pounded out in open debate the finished drafts of their contributions to the document that will form the base for 1964 campaigning Primary attention on the party objectives in the area of human rights And ments notwithstanding those In authority predicted the plank finally adopted would be an Inclusive and far-reaching one Assemblyman Norman C An- derson of Madison the platform Reds Blow Up Viet Train 20 Aboard Killed chairman said such a position been dictated by Gov John W Reynolds The governor has a religious feeling about this said Anderson David Fries of who heads the human rights subcommittees has said he ex- his group to come under fire for its extremely strong position The draft Fries group has advanced pledges party support to a drive for equal opportunity in education housing and em- ployment To insure these the proposed plank reads we vor legislation to strengthen the equal accommodations law ex- tending to all business and professional places serving Uie public a housing law to assure all zens equal opportunity to rent or purchase private and public housing and extension of non- discrimination in contracts for state works to include contracts with local units of government On state finances platform drafters have dropped the tive sales tax approach that Reynolds stressed in his campaign two years Scranton's remark came less than a half hour after ter had said on ths Senate floor that he planned to vote against the The governor called on the senator to repudiate his stand Scranton was asked if he thought that as a matter of practical politics Goldwater could be elected president if he voted against civil rights No I Scranton re- plied I think it would be very difficult Scranton who returned to the stale capital early Thursday ran into a civil rights problem of his own when demonstrators picketed the Capitol and ened to picket every stop on his campaign lour unless he did something about alleged state police in a racial dent at Chester in April Aides succeeded In delaying action by the demonstrators for a week Scranton's campaign staff has arranged an afternoon meeting today at Louisville with Senate Ready To Pass Rights Tonight By JOE HALL AP ing its long historic debate the Senate is expected to pass the civil rights by nightfall day The House is poised action on it immediately so that it can be in President Johnson's hands by July 4 Senate leaders said a survey showed about four hours of speeches are left and estimated this would mean final passage by 6 p.m All 100 senators are expected to be on hand including ailing Sen Clalr Engle It was predicted that 75 or more would vote for passage I'm hoping for 77 or By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Scattered tornadoes and lent winds battered sections of Minnesota and the Dakotas Thursday injuring at least nine persons three severely and causing extensive city and farm property damage Hardest hit by the afternoon storms were the Kandiyohi Willmar and Glenwood areas in west central Minnesota where wo men suffered leg when a farm building collapsed Ths right leg of a South hoy was severed when he was struck by a piece of metal roofing torn loose by high winds Two tornadoes touched down in eastern North Dakota One near Valley City caused some farm damage The other dipped low over southwest Fargo but no damage was reported Eighty mile an hour winds struck North Dakota areas had Inflicting farm damage Power and telephone lines were lorn down in some areas Heavy rain fell during the storms and some areas were raked by hail Falls re- ported nearly three inches of rain Bemidji received 1.36 Nearly two inches fell at town and several other Goldwater Will Vote Against Rights said Sen Hubert H Humphrey the bill's floor 24 uncommitted tucky's gates Although 16 of the ans reportedly lean toward Scranton said he had been told by the two Re- publican senators Thruston B Morton and John Sherman Cooper that conditions would be extremely favorable to Scranton on the second ballot at the convention Al the news conference er The leaders obtained 71 votes to impose the cloture last week But some of the 29 senators who were against cloture have announced will be in the aye col- umn today The House scheduled a session so it could be ready to re- the back from the ate as soon as the vote is taken House leaders said they even would meet Saturday if sary should Senate action come too late Southern House members ready have announced they will force the into the Rules Committee presided over by veteran Howard W Smith D- an opponent of the civil rights It will take a number of days to pry the out of that group if Smith balks at prompt action and House leaders waul the time to begin running as soon as possible The Senate has adopted more than 100 amendments to the original version passed by the House to 130 on Feb 1C but has preserved all its essential elements House sponsors have said they were willing to accept the ate changes and Speaker John W McCormack voiced confidence the would reach the White House before July 4 Twenty-nine senators took the floor Thursday to make their final statements for or against WASHINGTON Sen Barry water said Thursday night he is ably opposed to discrimination of any sort but will vote against the civil rights be- cause parts of it fly in the face of the constitution After explaining that he felt the lic accommodations and equal employment opportunity parts of the were and appealing for public ing of his position My concern extends beyond this single legislative moment My concern extends be- yond any single group in our society My concern is for the entire nation for the freedom of all who live in it and for all who will he born into it It is the general welfare that must be considered now not just the special peals for special welfare This Is the time to attend to the liberties of all This is my concern And this is where I stand In arriving at his politically significant decision to vole against the said there had been few U any occasions when the searching of my conscience and the reexamination of my views of our con- system played a greater part I am unalterably opposed to or segregation on the basis of race color or creed or on any other he said Not only my words but more antly my actions through the years have re- demonstrated the sincerity of my feeling in this regard ton said he welcomed Dr support heartedly If elected I will name him an advisor on foreign the governor added Dr Eisenhower president of Johns Hopkins University in a copy of a newsmen said As an individu SAIGON South Viet Nam AP Communist guerrillas blew up Jour cars of a crowded passenger train Thursday and killed 20 Vietnamese in one of the worst instances of terrorism directed against civilians For- ty were injured Victims were being taken from the twisted and gutted wreckage by Vietnamese rescue crews who had labored all through the night American sources said many women and children were aboard the train traveling from Nha Trang to Saigon to visit relatives The explosion curred about 10 miles south of Nab Trang a coastal resort Helicopters look the injured to military hospitals Most of those killed died in the initial explosions of a series of land mines detonated by guerrillas hiding in a jungle along the track Nearly all the injured were caught in fires that swept through two crowded cars Three cars were overturned and a fourth derailed in the ex- plosions ago But the party's opposition to a general sales tax is re- staled and Reynolds is com- mended for vetoing such a plan after it was passed by the Re- publican majorities in Who's running the lican asks ard Levinson or The vice presidency is a little like the last sandwich on the plate somebody said long ago Everybody insists he won't take it but somebody always does A man we met at a party the other night turned out to be one of the ten richest men in the world and one of the five biggest egomaniacs al I offer you my full support For more laughs sec Earl Wilson on Page 4 STRICKEN BOY Jonathan dale Minn was in critical condition in Naeve tal Albert Lea today after picking up an empty can that had contained spray his father was using on cabbage plants Fumes poisoned boy and serum was rushed from New York via Northwest Airlines and motorcycle AP the and in some instances to disclose how they would vote on passage Libeled Gen Walker Jury Decides FORT WORTH Tex A Fort Worth District Court jury said today former Maj Gen Edwin A Walker was by Associated Press stories during the 1962 sity of Mississippi race riot The AP immediately gave no- lice of appeal The jury in answering tions given by the judge said Walker should receive for actual damages and for exemplary or punitive ages The Associated Press will appeal the verdict of the jury in this said lagher AP general manager in a statement In the light of the evidence presented by both sides The Associated Press is confident that the verdict will not be Views Differ On Effect of Barry's Vote By WALTER R MEARS WASHINGTON AP Sen Barry Goldwater's decision to vote against the civil rights has triggered a warning from Pennsylvania Gov William W Scranlon that it means the ator would be unable to defeat President Johnson nexi ber But a Southern Democrat Sen Allen J Ellender of iana says that if Goldwater front-runner for the GOP nation votes against the ure he could carry the South against the President Their came shortly after Goldwater had told the Senate late Thursday he is un- alterably opposed to tion of any sort but is opposed to the because two sections of Goldwater's Civil Rights Statement the face of the on Gallagher held said PUB HOPPING BIRMINGHAM Ala AP Police in Birmingham have a unique method of determining whether lavern owners are keeping enough light in pubs The City Code says that drinking places must ba light enough so that a newspaper can be read at any seal in the joint of it fly in Constitution He said he feels these two tions the public tions and equal employment tles are a threat to individual freedoms Goldwater known o feel that the reaction to his decision might knock out of his column some of his Republican al Convention delegates But the Arizona senator ed Thursday he had voted as a matter of principle not of cal expediency One possible To under- score the differences between Goldwater and Scranlon who is his hour challenger for the nomination That is what Scranton has been trying to do since he launched his campaign last day Goldwater concedes that civil rights is one point on which they disagree Scranton quickly sought to turn the Goldwater decision into ammunition for his own sade In declaring it means Goldwater cannot defeat son next November said The overwhelming ma of people in America vor the civil rights Sens Kenneth B Healing and Jacob K of New York foes of Goldwater's bid for the nomination both criticized the senator But Ellender said If he voles against this he is WASHINGTON B- lowing is the text of the Senate speech by Sen Barry Goldwater announcing that he op- poses the civil There have been few if any occasions when the searching of my conscience and the amination of my views of our constitutional system have ed a greater part in the of my vote than they lave on this occasion I am unalterably opposed to discrimination or segregation on the basis of race color or creed or on any other basis not only my words but more importantly my actions through the years have repeatedly dem the sincerity of my teeling in this regard This is fundamentally a mat tcr of the heart The problems of discrimination can never be cured by laws alone but be the first to agree Ilia laws can help laws carefully considered and weighed in an atmosphere of dispassion in the absence of political demagog uery and in the light of funda mental constitutional principles For example throughout my 12 years as a member of th Senate Labor and Public We people than an inch Sidney Davis 10 son of Mr and Mrs John Davis of near Wolsey lost his right leg when struck by a piece of metal roofing He was taken to a Huron hospital Alvin Bergum and his land William were in- jured when a twister demolished a machine shed in which they sought shelter Both Bergum 65 and Heinen 30 suffered leg fractures The Bergum farm is located near New London The other six storm victims were injured as a tornado swept across Lake into the Silver Beach area Richard Alexander 39 er vi lie Iowa was taken to wood hospital with a back in- jury Mr and Mrs Glen Macomber Payne Mich were injured when twister whipped their car off the road Rev Richard Hansen nia Minn suffered a scalp In- jury from flying debris Luther Glenwood area farmer was injured when a shed collapsed on him Donald Wilson of Benson Minn was the other storm tim The fur of the area storm was by Albert of Starbuck who said he saw it suck up water from Lake waska as it moved toward Silver Beach He said some of the laks cabins crumpled like match es and that a chair picked from the debris went soaring skyward then landed upright near tht beach Hard hit was he County village and nearby farms where trees were ed buildings unroofed and smaller structures blown apart Trailer homes in several fare Committee I have edly offered amendments to bills pertaining to labor that would end discrimination in It is with great sadness that realize the nonfulfillment of hese high hopes My hopes were shattered when it became that emotion and ical pressure not persuasion lot sense not lon had become the rule of the lay and of the processes of this reat body One has only to review the defeat of common sense ments to this ments that would in no way larm it but would in fact improve it lo realize that political pressure not sion or common sense has come lo rule the consideration of this measure I realize fully that the federal government has a responsibility in the field of civil rights I supported the civil bills which were enacted in 1957 and and my public utterances during the debates on these measures and since reveal clearly the areas in which I feel that federal responsibility lies and federal legislation on this subject can bo both tive and appropriate Many of those areas are encompassed in this and o that extent favor it 2 Parts Objectionable I wish lo make myself and repeatedly those ing lo give the President a tough battle himself has said the Republicans need the South to win this year unions ments have been turned down by ehe very members of both who now so vociferously support the present approach to the solution of our problem Talk is one thing action is an- other and until the members of body and the people of this realize this there will ae no real solution to ths lem we face Shattered To he sure a calm environ menl for consideration ol any law dealing wilh human re- is not easily run high pressures become great and objectivity is at a premium Nevertheless deliberation and calmness are indispensable to success It was in this context lhal maintained high hopes for this current hopes that notwithstanding the glar ing defects of measure as i reached us from other bod and the politica tactics which produced it thi legislation through the action of what was once considered t be the greatest deliberative bod on earth would emerge in form both effective for its loft I purposes and acceptable to a clear The two portions f this to which I have and consistently objections and which are f such overriding significance lat they are determinative of my vote on the entire measure re those which would embark he federal government on a course of action with egard lo private enterprise in he area of so-called public accommodations and in the area of employment to be more specific Titles II and VII of the hill I find no on Page 5 Column 5 GOLDWATER Lodge Won't Be Back tor Convention WASHINGTON sor Henry Cabot Lodge ha written Irom Saigon that he wil not return to the United State in time for the Republican con vention in mid July Ths man he wrote to is Rob ert R Mullen national ator of the Committee to Draf Lodge for the GOP Nomination were overturned Heavy rains accompanied storm Fergus Falls in Otter Tail County reported nearly three inches of rain flooding many basements Premier of Turkey To Resign ANKARA Turkey AP Prime Minister Ismet Inonu failed lo win clearcut support from Parliament today on his government's handling of ths Cyprus issue and announced intended to resign Inonu who formed a minority government at Christmas last year had been scheduled to go to Washington this weekend to confer wilh President son on the Cyprus crisis which involves communal fighting be- tween of Turkish de- scent and those of Greek de- scent The latter far outnumber former Inonu could musler only 199 otes against 195 for the com- ined opposition wilh two The veteran Turkish leader n asking for a confidence vote lad warned legislators he would juit and cancel his Washington rip if he did not receive solid lacking from Parliament Ha laid this support would his hand in dealing wilh the crisis WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY farlly cloudy tonight and chance of scattered showers by late Saturday Low tonight high Saturday 32 Showers thunderstorms and below normal for Sunday LOCAL WEATHER Official observations for 24 hours ending at 12 m Maximum W minimum 66 noon 81 precipitation trace AIRPORT WEATHER North Centra Observations Max temp 89 at 4 p.m day min lemp 69 at 7 84 at noon skies clear visibility more than li miles wind 15 with gusta up to 28 from west baro- meter 29.69 and steady ty 33 percent