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For more information, please contact [email protected]. : Occasional Cloudiness Tonight And Wednesday Wisconsin School Bus Law Held Illegal Duluth' Woman Violation of May Seek Spot Constitution, Oh GOP Slate Court Holds MADISON; Wis., at — The Wis- MINNEAPOLI S (AP) - A consin Supreme Court declared to- woman was being discussed as a day that the law te provide public possible candidate for secretary of transportation for parochial and state on the eve of the state Re- private school student s is uncon- publican endorsing convention , stitutional. Justice George Currie starting a three-day run Thurs- announced the court's decision and day.. ¦?¦ ¦'¦ said the law would be in direct She is Mrs. Dorothy Nelson, St, violation of thev Constitution. Louis County GOP chairwoman ¦ ¦ ¦ The law would have gone into Since 1959. :f-' - .:. - ¦ effect in July. Mrs. Nelson conceded Monday night that she had ' heard talk As adopted y. afteV a l«ngthy abou t her entering : the race , for wrangle in the 1961 Legislature, nomination to run against DFL the measure would have provided incumbent Joseph Donovan but transportation to . an estimated hasn 't yet made up her mind. 52j000 non-public school students at a cost of some $4 million a Announced candidates for GOP year.? : endorsement for secretary of state It was brought before the high are Norbert McCrad y of Owatonna court as a test case with the and Edward Bayuk of White Bear commissioner of the Department Lake/ ?. /. - ."" Chairrnan AI Ruvelson of the convention 's platform committee ' announced that the group would Court Swears In DEATH IN VENEZUELAN REVOLT .'. • ,.? . can be seen moving behind tank in center back- hold a public hearing starting at ground. Presiden Romulp Betahcourt's govern- Broadfoot Successor Two government soldiers run across rain-soaked t 8; 30 a .-rn.¦ on the proposed docu- penter and three of their four children are iii , , past bodies ment arrested Venezuela's fop Red Monday night ment; . •"'¦?.' .' PRESIDENTIAL CONGRATULATIONS ... street in Puerto Oabelld Venezuela . President Kennedy shakes hands in his White the group. The children, from left , aire: Robyn MADISON, Wis. (fl-Horace killed in battling Communist- after crushing remnants of the revolt. (AP Photo- "We want the platform to incor- today of three comrades House office with Astronaut Scot t Carpenter as Jay, 10, foreground; Mark Scott, 12, and Can- W. Wilkie was sworn in ? backed rebels in two-day revolt at the Puerto fax) ? ' - ,? ' v . porate the thinking of as broad a as a justice of the Wisconsin base of Minnesotans as possible," he congratulates him .personally on his . three-or- dace Noxon, 5? Kristine Elaine, 6, is hidden be- Other governmient troops Supreme Court. He fills '? ¦ the Cabellp naval basev Ruvelson said. bit flight around the World in space. Mrs. Car-* hind the President. <AP Photofax ) V vacancy created by the death ¦ Te expedite preliminary efforts, of Chief Justice Greyer . L. • he said the. 24-member group was Broadfoot : being- split into three segments, to Chief Justice Timothy Brown be concerned , with government af- Kennedy Has administered the oath in the fairs, natural resources and hu- Stocks Pull Out court's chambers., .' . p//of man resources. Wilkie, a 45-year-old Madi- Two platform planks already son attorney ,, resigned as a have been given tentative approv- Royal Welcome Democratic state senator tp ^ al by the group? Ruvelson report- Of Early Slump accept the high ? court post. ? ed .— advocacy of party, designa- Wilkie became Gov. Gaylord tion for legislators, _nd making NEW YORK (AP) - The stock ticker tape fell seven , minutes be- Nelson's first appointment to For Carpenter market pulled out of an early hind transactions? In the first the Supreme Court. efore Crash terms of appointive state officers • - (AP) Plane B . WASHINGTON —Malcolm ' retreat today and posted some hour 1.13 million shares changed By RODNEY ANGOVE men and Air France's Atlanta j the pilot slammed on the brakes: coincide with the governor s term.. Scott Carpenter , describing himself agent were killed. as the plane approached its nor- Robert L. Xiinzig,. Minneapolis good gains. hands, compared with 950 ,000 ¦ in PAR IS . (AP)-Evidence mount- mar takeoff point . Loiseau said , as simply the man who happened Trading was active . and . the the like period Monday. ¦ ' ¦ >. " of Administration named defend- that tlie pilot of the attorney and businessman ^Mon- to be the passenger on America's . ed today Th« investigation of the crash the plane swayed from side to day night announced he would At U a.m., the Dow Jones av- ant in a friendly suit by? Atty. charted jetliner that crashed with may not be completed for six side as though ihe pilot was second orhital flight, ? received Gen. John W. Reynolds. Commis- made a des- seek the GOP nomination for at- hearty personal congratulations erage of 30 industrials y*as off the loss *bf 130 lives months, but there were a number maneuvering in an . effort to cut torney general, and would cam- 5.92 to 587-76 but was based on sioner . Joe E. Nusbaum refused perate attempt to halt his takeoff. of indications that Capt. Boland - from President Kennedy ? today. • authorize printing of a form speed. paign actively for the convention Carpenter, his wife and four figures five minutes behind to . The four-enginer Air France Hoche; one of Air France's most endorsement. trades. The Standard & Poor's in- heeded to administer the law, and Boeing 707 jet rose only a few experienced pilots, was aware of Skid marks on the airway indi- children encountered the next Reynolds took action to force it. brakes ;pn thing to a mob scene in a Waiting dex of 500 stocks was down .51 to feet before plunging .to ..earth , impending disaster and frantical- cated the pilot had his Kiniig has had wide govern- ' 56.76. vy ¦ smashing through a fence and ex- ly tried to halt 'fti 'e huge craft. for about 500 . yards? ? mental experience,? serving at room at the White House as Ken- . In a 4-2 decision, the majority ploding into flames at Orly Air- Pierre Loiseau, a radio opera- Investigators reportedly found times as counsel for the House un- nedy introduced them to members held that; the law violates that ; 's throttle levers in the of the staff and a group of high Asked in The market started off with portion of the Constitution which port Sunday. All 121 American tor at the Orly control tower, said the plane American Activities Committee, US. what appeared to be a continua- passengers, including many At- he saw smoke coming from the reverse position . another indica- as executive head of the Civil school children who had crowded prohibits the expenditure of any ,, ' , tion that the pilot tried vainly to Ln with cameramen and reporters. tion of Monday's severe sell-off public funds "for the benefit of lanta cultural leaders eight crew- big jet s wheels indicating that : Aeronautics Board and as the offi- but-^turned around v halt .the jet . cer of a top secret program for Walter Williams, operations of- religious societies or religious or Fxancoise Authie, 23, one of the democratizing Germany after ficer for Project Mercury who had Taxes in 1963 Gains included America n Tele- theological seminaries." two stewardesses who were the World War IL , in which he served Immediate charge of Carpenter's phone $2.12 to $L09, U;S. Steel 75 Justices Myron Gordon, William only survivors , said she felt the as a captain. flight? also . received presidential cents to $5125 and Litton Indus- Dieterich and Chief Justice Tim- engines slow as the plane) rolled congratulations. Mrs. Williams fries $4 to $89.25. othy Brown joine dJustice Currie down the runway. in the majority. Justices ThomaJ Primaries in and. their three children also came International Paper fell 37 cents "When the engines slowed down along for the big event. Earlier E. Fairchild and E. Harold Hal- , to $28.62 on an opening block of lows dissented. I knew we would not take off " they had met the Carpenters -when 4,700 shares. U.S. Steel lost 12 she said. "I did not imagine for a the family flew in from Langley Justice Currie said "Those par- Priest Killed rents to $50.37 and International ochial schools which now pay part moment that we were in danger. .Air Force Base, Va. Telephone Five States Then it happened—like that—sud- The two families rode in a mo- 50 cents to $37.50. or all of the cost of transportation denly; torcade from National Airport to However, General Electric add- of their pupils out of their school By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hickenlooper for a fourth term. " She said there were several se- the White House at the start of a ed 62 cents to $63.62 on 3,300 funds stand to benefit financially primary elec - Neither race was close. Near Rochester shares, Royal Dutch Petroleum by the operation of the new act. Five states hold Iowa Democrats chose Harold E. vere jolts as the plane came •few hours in Washington. They tions today,. tov .,determine , .party apart ...with a lo ud,, crashing, noise.