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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 5-7-1962 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. 266. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/266 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]. r : ¦ ¦ vVv :yChance ; . 6f^V ', - ' '; Rain Tonight Cooler Tuesday Tomah Cook Nuclear Missile Starts Life In Prison , FiredWASHINGTON (AP) : Front tionSub Polaris missile.' It is pro- SPARTA Wis. —Thom a si ~ The missile propelled the warhead . , cook of Polaris missile fired second Greer ^year-old Tomah, from a . sub- close \ to the full range of nearly pelled by solid fuel. V A . was taken to Waupun State Prison ! marine in the Pacific dropped its 1,400 . miles and that it exploded^ generation model now approach- today nuclear warhead ing readiness will travel more to start a 25-year sentence "right : in the in the air. for the death of his lover-employ- pickle barrel ." an i;n f orme.d The ' missile was reported to than 1,700 miles and a still: later ; ' A 'A. source said today. version will'be able to hit targets er. -y ¦ have been fired when the Ethan A Circuit. Court jury convicted This V meant the nuclear-pow- Allen was submerged. nearly 2,900 miles f rom the laun- ^¦Mn^MMI Greer Saturday night on a charge ered . submarine Ethan Allen prob- Officials said the test firing was ching: sub.- V of second : degree murder in the ably placed the.-- warhead within The test Sunday : was the fifth - conducted under as close to com- nuclear explosion 'in Operation Oct. 30 slaying of Mrs Delores ^0%£ Va . mile of the intended target , in bat conditions as possible. Parkison. Judge Lincoln Nepriid the Pacific nuclear test area. Dominic—the series of U.S, atmos- In . a war- situation , , the subma- pheric tests. The four , previous imposed sentence after the all-male A- To Cutback The Navy said it considered the virtually always would fire jury ended five hours of: delibera- first rine shots were dropped froift planes. full test firing of a Polaris its load of 16 Polaris missiles How far the missile darted over tion.: V test missile with . its warhead a from .beneath the surface where the Pacific or how much wallop. Greer admitted he ^hot Mrs. complete success. It declined , to it would be safer, from enemy at- it carried was not disclosed. A Parkison , 36, and tlten buried her . give any details. ; Or Disbanding tack. :^ y.- : /A -' y. Polaris has a range of about 1.4O0 body in a shallow grave after she ; threatened to tattle to his wife if By FRED S, HOFFMAN However, It was learned the The test involved a first genera- miles and its warhead's explosive . j power is estimated at about trie he broke off their affair. -j WASHINGTON (AP I — Twenty. equivalent of 600,000 . tons of TNI. four states have spurned a Penta- gon request for suggestions on The joint announcement Sunday which of their Army National by the Atomic Energy Commis- Guard : units should be disbanded. ; sion and the Defense: Department Keniwdy Be • said the weapon was triggered at to Of the .26 states which have ,' about 6:45 p.m- : EST in the Christ- replied, many are believed to mas Island testing area, have made it clear they will not launched by. the cooperate with the National Guard . The missile was At Milwaukee Bureau in a planned : nationwide Polaris . submarine Ethan .. Allen presumably from deep in the, cutback , of 475 units whichV the and Army says it no longer ocean but an AEC . spokesman de- needs. clined to confirm this-V The White House meanwhile de- I The Polaris has been test-fired Nexi Weekend ferred action on a bid by a . gov- many times' previously but . always ! MILWAUKE E W- State DemoJ ernors' committee to plead it« ¦ frith.;, a dummy warhead. i cra t ic leaders, and members of the case before President Kennedy,;. Secret Service ais well,; are • mak- ,. The governors' request for. Va The ballistic missile is on* of ing final plans for President. Ken-;, meeting with Kennedy has been the few pieces of -ordnance ever ne.dy 's trip to Milwaukee next j . handed on to Secretary of Defense developed V by the United .States weekend. Robert S. McNamara for his ad- i and put in the hands of operating vice, theV White House press office ¦ without having been given Patrick . Lucey of Madison, state forces party chairman , said Sunday that said. McNamara is in Athens for ; full-scale field tests. a North/Atlantic Treaty : Organiza- : Prior to Sunday, there had been the President will stay in Milwau- kee- overnight after addressing tne:. tion meeting: arid is not due back |no combined U.S.; , test of theVtwo uhtjl .later this : week. ¦ [major componehts-^the miskile $100ra-p!ate Jefferson-Jackson din- ! land warhead. ! ner at the Arena Saturday night. MOBBED AT AIRPORT ... Gherman Titbv , night. At left , is Cyril Magnin , San Francisco The Army stressed the cutback The original assumption was that A complete,.'V ail-but test firing | Soviet cosmonaut who Orbited the earth 17 times, -businessman and host to the travelers. The Titovs plan so 'far . is its own . and has \ Mr. Kennedy would remain, only a never had been made. A nuclear ' , and his wife, Tamara, hidden partially by polka- and their party will spend two. days in the .San hotV yet been approved¦ by Mc- charge heyer had; been fired" in few hours after his address,' " • Namara.1 ¦¦' -" 'V- dot girl's hat , were mobbed on their arrival at Francisco area. <AP Photofax) : missile trajectory out into space, It says it doesn 't want to under r . Lucey said the announcement In V San - "Francisco's International Airpor t Sunday then plunged back into the heat- the change of plans was made by cut the Guard ahd the reserve, atmosphere to detonate generating Secret : Service agents, at a meet- but to make them more effective. above or ¦ ¦ on¦ a target. In a letter to GovV Norman Erb» ' ' . " ;: /¦ m : ing Sunday with dinner officials. He said no reason was given why Harry Dah!> 78A of Iowa, Kennedy appeared to the President plans to. remain in Pies at La Crosse back up the Army in principle, Secret Securities saying.: there is .a need to realign Milwaukee . until the following j ArmY : morning. "- V , j LA CROSSE, W)s;y UPi-Harry American military resources. Middle-Reader Maj. Gen. Donald W. McGbwan ' ' • '. "We don't know where he's go- Pahl, a ' pioneer auto dealer and . chief of the Guard Bureau, ing when lie leaves Sunday," Lu- twice-defeated candidate Tor lieu- trig- ^¦¦¦OT^H^HWMHHWIHB ^BBM ^MHHHM m^a^B^i^HI ^M^HHIHIH ^HI Terrorists in Investigation gered a barrage of protests last cey said. ''He may have decided tenant governor , died in, /Lutheran week when he IN PACIFIC TESTS . Vv. This ia the nuclear-pottered U.SV that . he., and his staff, just need a sent each governor Elected Italy's Hospital Sunday. He' was 78, a terse message stating the num- submarine : Ethan Allen, Polaris missile-equipped siib from which good night's sleep and that's why of they staying over. Dahl opened his . first car agency ber and type unit the Army the US. fired its first long range ballistic missile armed with 're is thinking of eliminating He said the President will arrive Algiers Active in 1911 and eventually Gets Started in each a nuclear warhead in the Christmas Island Pacific testing arieij. ;." at Westby of their states. In general, the by jet plane probably after '3:30 owned dealerships in several states. The 1 test was the fifth nuclear explosion in the test series, called By BERNARD V. LAVALLEE V By FRANK C0RMIER objective is to apply an average New President p.mi Saturday and that the presi- In years of continuous service he ' Operation Doriiinic! The missile: was fired from the Ethan Allen :'' . ' ALGIERS: (AP) -~ Secret army -WASHINGTON (AP)—The' first 10 per cent cut in, units. By JAMES M. LONG dential bubble—top car will be was believed .to be the oldest Ford broad public investigation of the presumably from deep in the ociean. Four previous shots were (AP>^-Election of Chris- driven/here this week for the plan- terrorists pursued their campaign dealer ih the nation. McGbwan asked that the gov* , ROME ¦ securities business since 1934 was dropped from planes; The Ethan Allen is shown : returning to tian Democrat middle-roadcr An- ned motorcade from the airport. of bloodshed in ' 'Algiers and Oran He was defeated as a Republi- launched here today with a prom- ernors forward by May 3 their Grotqin , Conn.j last June on completion of builder's trials. (AP tonio Segni as, president of Italy today, though French armored ve- can candidate for lieutenant gov- ise there would be none of the nominations of specific units to be ) Lucey said the presidential en- eliminated, along with certain Photofax V threatened today to jar loose the tourage ''may run as high as 40," hicles and barbed wire sealed off ernor in 1930 and 1932 . trappings of a prosecution. props under his .own party's new Milton H. Cohen, director of the other information on the impact including some Wisconsin con- sensitive areas of both cities: the action would have in their left-leaning government: gressmen and Ivan Nestingen.
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