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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-2-1963 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" (1963). Winona Daily News. 437. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/437 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]. * Cloudy With City Traffic Box Score —To Date— Occasional Snow 1963 1962 Deaths 4 1 Tonight, Tuesday Accidents ... 357 345 Injuries 108 97 Damages ...$70,525 $83,165 EIGHTEEN PAGES 2 Deer Hunters in Plane Killed McNamara and Firemen and Pair Apparently Hodges Talk Engineers Ask Checking Area For Big Game With Johnson 25% BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. Pav Hike ¦ WASHINGTON w> - Pres- CLEVELAND (AP ) - The (Special) — Two young Black ident Johnson called two Cab- Brotherhood / of Locomotive River Falls men were killed in- inet officers and his budget di- Firemen and Enginemen—the rector to the White House today stantly at 3:10 p.m. Sunday key operating union in the cur- when the new Piper Cub air- for conferences on economic rent work rules dispute — has and defense matters. plane owned by Jack Duescher, served demands on the nation's 27, Black River Falls, crashed The sessions with Secretary railroads for a 25 per cent wage of Defense Robert S. McNa- into a heavily wooded area increase. about six miles east of here in mara, Secretary of Commerce Also among demands served Luther H. Hodges and Budget the Town of Brockway, Sunday by the 78,000-member Duescher and his companion, Director Kermit Gordon follow union were supplemental pen- hard on the heels of a busy Sun- Robert Cummings, 34, died in- sions and company-paid health stantly, according to Dr. John day at the White House for the coverage. The Brotherhood of new President. Krohn, acting Jackson County Locomotive Engineers previ- coroner. While at Ms desk Sunday, ously asked the nation's rail- Johnson drafted a letter to de- roads for pay increases. THE MEN were both dressed fense contractors asking their , in deer hunting clothes and In Washington a spokesman had left Duescher's carry-all car cooperation in cutting defense for the American Association of costs, and the White House an- at the nearby Jackson County Railroads said the organization Airport nounced the dates when West WINTER . Ed Ku- , so it is believed they would have no comment pend- hid gone up to view the deer German Chancellor Ludwig Er- ing a study of the demands. har, general telephone line- hard, Italian President Antonio hunting area. An arbitration board issued man, is shown making re- Sheriff Julian Larkin suggest- Segni and British Prime Minis- recommendations Tuesday that pairs during a driving snow- ter Sir Alec Douglas-Home will ed ice forming in the fuel line could involve the elimination of storm near McLane, Pa., may have caused engine fail- visit the President. up to 33,000 firemen's jobs. Johnson begins his work to- Saturday. Five inches of ure. The temperature was about The five operating unions and snow fell with drifts mea- 27 degrees. day with an early* morning visit the railroads were to settle from Whitney Young, executive suring 2Vz to 3 feet high. Three eyewitnesses — deer wages and other issues between hunters — Donald Hanson and director of the National Urban themselves under the Emer- (AP Photofax) League. In late afternoon John- Edward Langer, both of Janes- gency Rail Arbitration Law ville, and Robert Hauger, Be- son presents the $50,000 Enrico passed by Congress in August Fermi Award to controversial loit — said shortly before the to halt the threat of a strike crash they had seen the plane nuclear physicist J. Robert Op- then, the arbitration board penheimer. Cold Air flying very low," about 50 or was given only the firemen and 60 feet above the tree tops," Oppenheimer directed the Los PLACES FLOWERS ON GRAVE . President Lyndon background is the President's younger daughter, Lucy Baines train crew issues to settle. and had noted the engine was Alamos Laboratory where the B. Johnson bends down to place a bouquet of red roses on Johnson, 16. Standing beside her is a boy friend , Jack OI- Failure of negotiations conld running. At the crash scene they found both men had atom bomb was developed dur- grave of President Kennedy in Arlington National Ceme- sen , Maiden Rock , Wis., striped tie, a freshman at the Uni- result in the dispute going back Spreads been par- ing World War II. In 1954, he ) tially thrown from the plane, tery Sunday. Mrs. Johnson stands next to her husband. In versity of Wisconsin. (AP Photofax to Congress Feb. 25, the expira- which was demolished. There was declared a security risk by : : _ i tion date of the Rail Arbitration the Atomic Energy Commis- was no fire. Law. Dr. Krohn said sion. The commission did not , president of Info Florida Duescher had H. E. Gilbert chest injuries and Cummings question his loyalty, but by a ' the BLF&E, said wage adjust- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 4-1 vote barred him from fur- /Vfo/c/en Rock Youf/t engineers extensive facial injuries. Both Court Upholds Oswald Got ments for locomotive , Cold air, with snow in some had multiple fractures. ther access to atom secrets. locomotive helpers (firemen), Northern areas, spread across Last April, the White House hostlers and hostler helpers Duescher had purchased hit broad sections from the Rock- plane last summer. announced that in recognition Tells of Date With represented by the brotherhood ies into northern Florida today. of his contribution toward de- Right to Close Haircut in were long overdue. The mercury dropped to 30 OFFICERS at the scene in- veloping the bomb , the AEC degrees in Gainesville, F!a., cluded Sheriff Lavkin, Traffic had selected him to receive the ' Gilbert said the last wage in- early today as the cold air Officer LaVerne Adams, Johnson s Daughter effective March Chief Fermi Award, one of science's crease became dipped into the Southland. of Police Al Young, District At- most coveted honors. Schools in Row MADISON, Wis. (*> -r- ".Except "with a tremendous sense of Sparta, Report 1, 1961. He said the railroad in- torney Robert Radcliffe and for the Secret Service men it humor and aygoock dance step, dustry is operating at near-peak Wintry weather, with heavy Warden Werner Radke. Johnson, his wife . and two WASHINGTON (AP) - The was just like spending time with the 38-yMT-old Maiden Rock , SPARTA, Wis. UP> — Mrs. prosperity despite official man- snow and temperatures near daughters attended services Supreme Court decided today John Abbott said her husband Duescher, unmarried was th» any other American girl" a Uni- Wis., youfcn spent five days in agement statements to the con- zero, hit Upstate New York and only son of Mrs. Jack Guy, own- Sunday at St. Mark's Episcopal state courts may enforce state versity of Wisconsin freshman the home of the new first fami- was questioned by the Federal trary. parts of New England. Nearly Church. Then the Johnson family bans on agency shop labor con- Bureau of Investigation Sunday er operator of the Cherokee said Sunday upon his return ly and he said the Johnsons Included in the wage demands a foot of snow covered areas night club near Black River drove to Arlington National tracts. from a visit with Lucy Baines treated him "just as graciously about Abbott's claim that he was a stipulation for a daily east of Lake Ontario. Cemetery where the President Justice Douglas delivered the gave a hair cut last April to $40 for Falls. His stepfather, Jack Guy, Johnson. as they had when I dated Lucy earnings minimum of Snow and cold also was re- a former heavyweight champi- placed a fcouquet of red roses 8-0 decision. Jack Olson described Presi- last summer." Lee Harvey Oswald, the accus- engineers and $35 for firemen ported in other parts of the assassinat- on of Wisconsin , is jh Krohn on the grave of his Justice Goldberg, former sec- dent Lyndon B. Johnson's 16- ed assassin of President Ken- in all classes of road service. Great Lakes and in Midwest ed predecessor , John F. Ken- He met her last February nedy. The current wage scale was Hospital after a heart attack. retary of labor , took no part. year-old daughter as fun-loving areas. Temperatures edged to Duescher, a student at La nedy. Workers under agency shop when she gave a party for "The FBI was here this morn- not available. near zero in northern Wiscon- Segni Capitol pages. Olson had been Crosse State College, was a 1955 The visits of Erhard , contracts do not have to become ing and told us not to say any- sin and it was 5 below zero at graduate of Black River Falls and Douglas-Home are in line union members but must pay named a page by Rep. Lester thing," Mrs. Abbott said. Her Marquette, in Upper Michigan. carry Johnson, D-Black River Falls. High School. Previously he was with Johnson's vow to the equivalent of dues and fees barber husband declined to employed in the office of Gen- s objective of "I used to call her once in a Readings In the teens were out Kennedy' which members pay . Actress Slain speak to newsman. Mrs. Kennedy eral Telphone Co. at Black Riv- strengthening ties within the Douglas said that , in the case while, " he said.