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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 6-13-1962 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1962). Winona Daily News. 297. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/297 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Gity Traffic Box Score ' :- '7' : 7 i.To". 6if»- '" - Fair Tonight, 1962 IW Chance of Showers Accidents '"..' ..,..-' ' •" Wt' A V 168 7 Deaths y ;:¦,-:.. Vf y.7 .'1 .-. ' 7 - l y Injuries ........ 44- . 31 Thursday 7 damages 7.... .$50,015. ' $507603 TWENTY-TWO PAGES Laos Plan Good, Kennedy Tells Khrush 'Black Monday No Trace of U S./ Russia Stock Market Work together fil^i^M^Mi On Program Prices Tested By LEWIS GULICK NEW YORK !AP>-Stock mar- : WASHINGTON fAP I -President ket trading was heavy and . prices Kenned y told Soviet Premier narrowly lower today as the mar- Khrushchev today that the forma- tion of a.coalition government iri ket 7 hegan testing whether it can , keep above the low levels hit on Laos is very encouraging. Kennedy replied to a message "Black Monday, " May 2a.7 ^ Opening sales included a few froin Khrushchev in which the So- large blocks, but not so : many as viet leader said the agreement on. to indicate heavy liquidation simi- a coalition government could serve lar to that which marked trading as a guide to the solution of other lale in May, ' :¦ problems b-etw'een East and West. "The formation ' of this govern- . American ' Telephone was off j ment of national -unity, under $1:12 to $104 and Ford lost 7 $1 63 j Prince Souvanha Phquina marks a to $80.63, while most other key is- ¦ milestone in the sustained efforts sues lost fractions7 which have been put forward to. Brokers watched trading »tix- : ward this end ,, especially since our iously, ' looking ' for signs of re- : meeting in Vienna," Kennedy told sistance: -^buyers coming in at ¦ Khrushchev; 7 ' ¦ j new--.' lower prices—at or above the j ^Txt*mm*mp*ammmmmm*^tmf^^-.t. ^Y-^-™r.' *. -s ' wnssi: "11 i s eq u a liy i m po rta n t th et wi levels7 of :. last month's nosedive, should 7 now press , ALCATRAZ PRISON . 7 7This is a diagram- the .bay off San' Francisco. Three prisoners es- the - worst since 1929. forward with az Prison in caped from there Tuesday, (AP Photofax) : our associates in the Geneva con * med view from water leyel of Alcatr . Lacking such buying support, ferencey ,'t o complete thfese ar- they said, a . further slump may Hunt Continues ¦ rangements and to work closely result: - , - • together in their execution. We The market suffered its- third must continue also to do our best worst loss of the: current sag Tues- to persuade all concerned in Labs day. An estimated-$6.8 ybillion was to work together to this same end. For 3 Escaped erased from the quoted value of 7 ''It is very important that ho the stocks listed on the New York ¦ ¦ untoward actions anywhere be al- Stock Exchange. • ' :¦ lowed 7 to disrupt , the progress The market was: too delicately which has been made." Aleatraz Men balanced to resist statements and Kennedy agreed with Khrush- 7 SAN : FRANJCISCO: (AP) . - The developments which investors cqn- chev that r continued; progress in a search went on today for three sideredy disturhing, some: Wall settlement of .the7 La-otia n problem OH bank robbers who vanished from Street sources said. can be helpful in leading toward By FRED S. HOFFMAN ; siderable data in the w eeks; their The .Russians normally test in tide-swept' Alcatraz Island: prison the; resolution of other internationv ^ remote -regions or- deep in the i They mentioned President Ken- WASHINGTON y(AP'— With Rus- [ ships have been there. in San Francisco ' .Bay Tuesday ^ al difficulties. heart of the Soviet Union: nedy's remarks at the . Yale Uni- sia expected to resume atmos- i after wriggling through cell wail l pheric, nuclear testing soon, Amer- Although neither of the great This makes it more diffi cult to vents ; veirsily cornmencerhent exercises "If together we can help In the nuclear powers says anything puh- tediously enlarged with sto- ican , experts reportedly are pre- get a reasonably close look, but len sppons. .:'.: ''.' y i which were Interpreted in some establishment of an independent licly about its own. snooping, oper- i here is clear evidence this has i financial circles as meaning he and neutral Laos, securely sus- paring to do a ylittle snooping of . Skillfully made dummies .in . their own. j aliens; each, has kept close ycheck not hampered the United States ; wouldn 't back down frorn his eco- tained in this status through time, . ' 'what - ing (heir bunks prevented guards from TACOMA , ' . Wash. (AP). - Say i The Russians yhave- foiir instru- ! on. 'the other has been do in obtaining solid scientific infor- j nomic ideas in the face of dis- . this accomplishment will surely 7 in nuclear test blasts over the discovering their absence for sev- '-by. : : you . .are:.-the ' parents of four hap- : have a significant and positive ment ships posted around Christ- mation about Soviet test results. eral hours approval . .business rrien. ' ef- nias and Johnston Islands in the ] years of the atomic weapons race. i They also referred to- the slate- py children , living in a pleas- i fect far 'beyond '-. - the-', borders of On hS>« basis of this knowledge, ant home in ay quiet neighbor- j Man flying 1q Pacific to gather information I : The hew Soviet series could Warden Oliri Black-well said he j ment .' by Federal Budgtet Director Laos," Kennedy said in his mes- test series icorhe' at any time in view of Pre- President, Kennedy was able to does not : believe the .three men, New York hood. Then one morning you I sage. about the American . I David E. Bell in a awiken - and find your 8-year-ol d j which began April 25 and now has mier Nikita S. Khrushchev 's re- tell the nation last March ¦that the led by a convict with an IQ of j speech; that, the administration "You can count- on the continued Soviet series in late 1961 ..' ' 'reflect- 132, are alive if they: tried to swim daughter is gone from her bed- ! reached about the midway point. icent declaration that the Amerj- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ j would change its spending and . ' La Crosse Makes and energetic efforts of they gov- Tjelieve j can experiments have - 'forced lis ed a. highly- sophisticated technol- for it7 ' ¦. ' ._ ¦ > roomy ..- . : . " . ' ..; ernment of. the United States to- There is every reason to I tax policies this year il the econ- There Ls. a frantic search. Days, the Russians have collected con- 1 to renew our tests." ogy;" that many 7of : those tests omv falls into a serious lag. ward .that: end ." were aimed at improving Soviet However, because of the thor- . weeks and months pass and there i : market . Kennedy's reply to Khrushchev 's defenses y against missiles, and oughness of . the trio's planning to All through the recent are only false clues, and dead ends. Forced Landing I message was dated June 12 and that one Russian device was ex• bust "The Rock ." officials con- decline Kennedy7 and his advisers i,' ROCKFORD, 111. m — Charles cede that the men could have have attributed it to what they I was made public.; by the White ploded more than 100 miles* aloft , This; happened to Mr. and Mrs: !-Ora Partlon , an entomologist eh House this morning. made it ashore - on a makeshift called investors' realiza t ion that Donald S. Burr the morning of.! . Sixth .- . the Russian-tests /last fall , it is raft , y ; y, y stock prices had7 climbed too far ; route to La Crosse, Wis,,' escaped Three Seek . •' That the little Southeast Asian Augi 31. 19617 . More than nine - known; were conductedy above un- JVor do thy discount the possi- and a belief that , inflation 's effect injury Tuesday when he made an inhabited Novaya Zemlya, a cres- months later the case of Ann j country should be independent bility that Frank Lee Morris ,; 35, on the economy had abated. Marie Burr still is an agonizing 1' emergency larldirig in his light and . neutral , -,, not , a cause - for cent-shaped island¦ on the edge of the leader, and' ., two. brothers , the Arctic, y. • ' .;• . - . '' '¦: On Monday, Kennedy said it was mystery. 7 ' plane at the Greater Rockford East-Wes t conflict, is one point DistrictBacking - John , 32. and .Clarence Angiin , 31, Kennedy and , false to ascribe "any and all un- It . was cold and rainy .that Aug. .y.A-irport.yyy: on which Khru- So far as is known the United are still on the island , lurking in favorable turns of the speculative shchev have agreed since they By ADOLPH JOHNSON | June 27 and a number of others States does not have the kind of a water's edge cave. 31. -Mrs. Burr , 33, awakened shorty Partlon , 52, of West Lafayette, wheel" to lack of confidence in ly after 5:30 a. m. She heard their ij met in Vienna a" year .ago. ' 'But Associated Press Staff Write r are being discussed. instrument ships being used by An ever-widening search—coor- i Ind,, had ju st taken off:from tlie j the Soviets to spy on U.
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