Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - September 2, 1965, Winona, Minnesota Widely Scattered Showers Tonight Cooler Friday WINONA DAILY NEWS RISES SETS FULL MOON SEPT 10 of Publication WINONA MINNESOTA THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2 HOPE ENDS MISSION The white hospital ship the S S Hope heads up the Delaware River to dock at Philadelphia to end a voyage and mission to Conakry Guinea The floating medical center ended its mission on Aug 14 On board were bers of a medical staff who have been with the ship since it docked in Conakry last October This was the fourth of the ship's and treatment voyages At right is the Philadelphia Navy Yard AP U.S Astronauts Flying Home to Houston Today CAPE KENNEDY Fla AP The Gemini 5 astronauts fly home to Houston Tex today for a joyous but brief reunion with their families L Gordon Cooper Jr and SEPTEMBER Congress Cuts long Program WASHINGTON AP action apparently has at congressional leaders least he tacit approval of have decided to jettison mini- dent Jonason The three major mum wage congressional Pigeonholed and unemployment m compensation legislation in their drive for t late September adjournment This decision reflected In Senate Democratic Policy Com- Mailman Asks Teeth in Law Against Dogs ALBUQUERQUE AP Mailman Eddie Rael wants the City Commission lo pul the bile on dog owners so their pets will slop pulling the bite on ter carriers Rael was making his rounds last June when a large dog rushed out of a house and bit him on the leg Rael had to slay off his feet for eight days Rael told the Albuquerque branch of the National tion of Letter Carriers there ought lo be a law He found out there is but city figures show it's not enforced too closely Last year Rael also ered 40 mailmen were bitten in this city of population about double the number from the previous year was appointed chairman of the committee for local letter carriers The com- aim is to have the city enforce animal control nances requiring dogs to be kept under restraint at all limes We're in jeopardy even if we do sign a complaint against dog Rael said in an interview We have to the place where we're bitten every day Voice of America Chief Starts Work WASHINGTON AP It is my intent that we swing a John Chancellor after taking the BS new director of the Voice of America Under my the former NBC White House said Wednesday the Voice of America will not drift Into arcane intellectualism or academic pedantry We will be vigorous amusing garde we will be the first with latest we will be current and ry half dozen major measures be- fore the current session ends These include the higher education aid on which Senate debate begins day Other measures the tee wants pushed to a vote Mansfield said include bills to repeal state union shop bans revise the farm subsidy system abolish national origin tas on immigration step up rehabilitation and beautify highways Included also are the regular money bills with the always sial foreign aid among them days here ing Senate Democratic Leader Mansfield said in an inter- policy committee proposed pay increase for federal civilian employes was not on the priority list Action on it seems lo depend on er sponsors lower their sights to levels acceptable to Johnson The minimum wage measure which would expand coverage to 7.2 million more workers is jammed up because Johnson has taken no position on House committee action to raise the federal minimum from to an hour Some think its passage in the 1966 election year would leave its benefits fresh in the minds of low-income voters The congressional Charles Conrad Jr are uled to leave by plane at 1 p m EST for the three-hour night to Ellington Air Force Base ir Houston Their departure will end four of intensive debriefings on their record eight-day orbital journey Technical and medical ex- erts have wrung everything possible out of the astronauts in general terms At the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston other specialists will keep them in seclusion another week various aspects the on in deeper detail But before being spirited away the astronauts were to be reunited with their wives and children Trudy Cooper and the two teen-age Cooper daughters and Jane Conrad and the four Conrad boys planned to be at Ellington to greet the astronauts The Coopers and Conrads will ride together in automobiles the few miles lo the center where the families will have some time to be alone A spokesman said their cy will be a matter of minutes certainly not hours Twin Lakes Man Killed at Albert Lea passed hy the House has had scant Neither house has shown any inclination to act on Johnson's proposal for of state benefits Gabby Housewife We understand that a tain gabby housewife will be honored suitably they're gonna name a telephone ex- change after her Taffy Tuttle boasts she's a very careful Why times I signal even when I'm not going to make any turn The junk of one generation becomes the treasured antiques of a er age The trouble with some people says Nick is that they're here today and here row For more laughs see Earl Wilson on Paga 4 Sides 9 Cents Apart on New Steel Contract WASHINGTON AP Slight was reported today In White House steel negotiations with President Johnson pushing the talks ward a critical phase source in the negotiations the steel industry had raised its money offer a but thai the United Union refused to from ils last demand The last publicly reported In- Justry offer was a 40.6 cent increase in wages and fringe benefits over three years The last union demand was re- 8 cents Johnson has said both sides must make concessions to reach i settlement Union President I W Abel lid not deny the reported try offer to raise the ante in the dollar labor Saining but If they have they haven't told us about it The talks resume at in the fourth day since Johnson called the here from Pittsburgh in an effort to avert a strike that would cripple about 80 per cent of the nation's teel production The White House appeared loping for a major break in the well in advance of next Thursday's strike deadline Johnson won an day strike postponement day night Sfeel negotiations have en- lered the stage of hard and Sough said D Moyers White House press There was no word on the amount the industry reportedly boosted its previous offer The approximately basic now earn an hour in wages and fringe benefits The reported industry hike in its offer was in addition to an- other slight boost which sources said the 10 major steel ALBERT LEA Minn Darold Sidney Lodin 23 Twin Lakes was killed when his up truck smashed into the rear of a farm tractor on County 13 about six miles south of Albert Lea Wednesday ing Arlow A C Rugland 14 or rural Glenville who was driving the tractor was hospitalized in satisfactory condition here A sheriff's deputy said Lodin may have been blinded by the sun The death raised Minnesota's 1965 highway toll to 505 com- pared with 552 a year ago today Capitol Credit Union May Reopen Oct Slate ST PAUL AP The Capitol Credit Union which been closed down since March due to questionable loan polici may be able to reopen Oct It depends on whether a of the shareholders go along with a plan approved Wednesday by Harold Schullz Ballots are being mailed shareholders and must be turned by Sept H Results expected to be announced 17 i has larch 1 Judge Sept Stale Banking Commissioner John Chisholm ordered the it union closed March 26 TEN CENTS PER COPY For Best Results Use Daily News Classified Ads TWENTY PAGES MIAMI Fla AP cane Betsy's winds built up to dangerous fury today but a gradual northward swing in its forward movement lessened the threat la heavily populated south Florida We're not quite ready yet to take south Florida off the said Gordon Dunn chief storm forecaster in the Miami Weather Bureau but the threat certainly has decreased The chance that it will affect this area is becoming rather remote But he cautioned that south Florida interests should ue to keep in touch with the hurricane advisories for er 24 hours Betsy was growing stronger Pittsburgh An informed source said the government estimated the two sides were 12 cents apart for a three-year contract when son called the talks to the White House Each cent of added labor costs is estimated to total some million a year to d by he hour as it whirled across the Atlantic The U.S missile tracking station at Grand Turk Island on the southern lip of the Bahama chain apparently was spared Betsy's punch Although personnel there were placed on alert ers expected nothing worse than an occasional gale Right now Betsy's a threat to the entire Eastern coast of the United said fore- caster Raymond Kraft of the Miami Weather Bureau But it'll lake days before it'll do anything so we can know who to warn A new pressure system Is pushing across the U.S ion and may stall Betsy again n 48 hours or said Or it might turn back to the he said Residents of the thinly southeastern Bahamas ere warned to prepare for high swells and pounding surf as sy whirled about 100 miles north of the Caicos Islands today Gales whipped 200 miles in all directions in front of Betsy's calm eye except southwest where they blew 100 miles That would spare people on the Caicos A caretaker spare tram on 652 Raid Rattles Saigon Windows SAIGON South Viet Nam two days went down 260 miles AP Air Force bombers northeast of Saigon injuring the attacked a suspected Viet Cong American crewmen that rattled windows in town Saigon 20 miles from the target The area hit was west of Saigon in the Ho Bo woods in Dinh Duong Province the spokesman said The spokesman under a the is on Qui Nhon and Pleiku The four men were evacuated lo a field at Nha Trang Two were reported in serious The craft went down In what is considered a secure area The of the Strategic Air Command bombers carried out the raid the reported attack of the Viet Nam war The have cent weeks with indications this role will be further made their first attack of the war day hitting targets north and 320 miles northeast Saigon Jn other air activity the ond U.S helicopter to crash in SHAKES UP MEETING Professor Wants Viet Red Victory TRENTON AP Those of you who know me know that I am a Marxist and a Socialist Therefore I do not fear or regret the impending Viet Cong victory in Viet Nam I welcome it With those words by a gers University professor at a Viet Nam teach-in April 23 a chill wind from the cold war blew into New Jersey's election which had been a solemn but colorless dis- cussion of such things as taxes highway plans and education policy v Slate Sen Wayne Jr an underdog Republican date looking for the issue to end 12 years of Democratic reign charged a state university had no right lo keep on ils payroll a professor who expressed such sentiments The university Board of made two reviews of the criticism of Prof Eugene vese 35 and refused to fire him It said he kept his political views out of his history classes Democratic Gov Richard J Hughes favored to win tion after his upset victory four years ago refused to overrule the Board of Governors demic freedom prevented it he said A two-man legislative com- made an inconclusive investigation Then followed letters to tors resolutions by veterans organizations and formation of committees for and against Ge- or academic freedom The election campaign not even officially under way suddenly had a fiery issue The center of the controversy is a professor whose specialty is 19th century history of the A book of his entitled The Political Economy of ery is due for publication next month His superiors at rate him a well-trained scholar conscientious agreeable and cooperative He bad admitted being a aged Communist He said he was expelled by the party in 1350 a few months before the Korean War started and has the standard sive oath required of slate uni- versity professors AT HEARING Lawrence F O'Brien left President Johnson's new postmaster general talks with Sen Edward Kennedy at a Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee hearing AP A Cities failure New Johnson Aide Crisis Coordinator WASHINGTON AP seph A Califano 34 a lawyer from Brooklyn is President Johnson's newest crisis nator He is acting as the key link between Johnson and tiators trying to avert a wide steel strike Califano has been on son's pay roll iess than six weeks as a special tant at a year But ready he has demon s t r a t- ed that unknown young man can cut a lot of mustard when he speaks for Califano the President On Monday Secretary of m ne nas bor W Willard Wirtz and thousands of Africans tary of Commerce John T Con- nor seemingly encountered firm scenes That is where he always has operated since he got his first WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY and Friday with widely scat lered thundershowers late night or early Friday er tonight a little cooler day Low tonight high day LOCAL WEATHER Mayaguana north of Caicos was placed on alert by a cane command post at Kennedy Most of the equipment was wiped out by Hurricane Donna in Other stations farther north were told to get ready for mile winds within 48 hours just in case Lale Wednesday night Betsy was whipping west-northwest at 7 from latitude 22.6 north 68.8 wast which is about 170 miles east-northeast of Grand Turk Island and 750 miles east-southeast of Miami S BAHAMA ISLANDS JAMAICA nun BETSY HEADS TOWARDS BAHAMAS Hurricane Betsy indicated by cross is moving towards the ern Bahamas with winds up to 100 The Miami Weather Bureau said Betsy was located about 125 miles northeast of Grand Turk and 690 miles east of Miami early today Is forecast to move towards the west-northwest with a for- ward speed of less than JO for the next 12 hours AP map Pakistani Tanks Push Into India NEW DELHI India told Parliament a Pakistani attack spearheaded attack by at least by tanks penetrated five miles lani and TO tanks i i- f ho j inside Indian positions in day on India announced today Defense Minister Y B Dr Schweitzer Gravely III in African Hospital LIBREVILLE Gabon Dr Albert Schweitzer 90 lies gravely ill today in his jungle hospital in which he has The old doctor whose name is legend throughout world linn uic world resistance m trying lo win an was stricken by fatigue Sunday eight-day postponement of the and has not left his bed since nke threat Reports Califano already assigned by fom tne distant jungle Johnson to act as the were sketchy Close eyes and ears in the mal- refused to say anything inr jm or speculate on Dr Schweitzer's chances of recovery He is III very ill We are all er stepped forward and pressed upon all parties President's virtual insistence ls that bargaining continue The threatened strike was Schweitzer's staff told an over the telephone linking the island of with the capital Thc located A quiet unassuming man with hair and an Ivy League look Califano easily could get lost in any lunch hour Across the muddy Ogooue River crowd in downtown Washington Island has no Yet he has risen fast in biggest crowd in town the federal bureaucracy telephone Dr Schweitzer fused to install one Reports of his illness trickled from the hospital to Lambarene His current assignment keeps by slaf traveling him well behind the scenes in In recent years Dr un government job at the Penta- er left most medical chores to gon In 1961 other doctors But he sat day at his battered desk in the hut housing the central pharmacy where drugs were given out to ailing Africans I feel admirably he wen ne Occasional cloudiness tonight last Jan H on and Friday with widely ms birthday Maximum 72 minimum 47 noon 72 precipitation none would close American ports to any foreign North Viet Nam international frontier escalated had was still developing Chavan claimed 13 tanks destroyed He acknowledged India lost four of its planes that attacked the tanks two planes missing and two damaged It appeared that despite an Indian counterattack at dawn today Pakistani tanks were able to burst through the Indian lines and roam about in west Kashmirs No new major action was re- ported in three salients the In- dians pushed into Pakistani in recent attacks but there was ominous talk of a Where Clash Occurred wider conflict Speaker Hukam Singh of lower house of Parliament re- fused lo let members ask van questions saying that it was not possible when there is actual war between us and Pakistan Chavan said India was re lo Pakistan's tion wilh all necessary ter measures and that wa have to lake an over-all view of defense That was an obvious lo other on In- dia's long and tense frontier with Pakistan Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Shastri was reliably reported to have said in a briefing for In- big and that India's strategy must ba Crackdown Asked on Ships Supplying Reds WASHINGTON AP Sen m a iui in- Birch Bayh has dian political leaders that India a that would verv hie ortA vessel lhal carried a cargo to considered in a much wider context