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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 1-22-1962 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. 230. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/230 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]. Pa rtl yr Cloudy City Traffic Box Score ¦ ' — To Dafe— . ' ' . ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' '¦ ¦ Tonight, Tuesday; ' " ."'1.962 : . mi¦ ¦' . ' . Accjdfintj .;.,...; vW 20 Temperature Same Deaths o • ". o Injuries ......... 0 6 Damage-s $6,7S5 $7,069 $600 Billion Production Year Predicted in 1963 Italy Protests Kennedy Reports WHERE'S MY FOOTING? ...Only four were delayed on their run . to the Twin Cities. Spy Flight of Progress Toward of the u6J cars left the track in the derailment of The mishap occurred in the village of Elkton, a Great Western freight this morning, but 54 cars 15 miles east off Austin, Minn. <AP Photofaot) Bulgarian Plane Full Employment BARI, Italy (AP)-Italy strong- ly protested to Bulgaria the flight By STERLING F. GREEN Of a Communist supersonic jet WASHINGTON UP)— President Kennedy reported to- ' carrying high-powered cameras day the nation met its recovery aims in 1961. is making Snow Slide^M over a secret Allied missile base near TJari , and Italian newspapers "another giant stride'-' toward full employment this year, i^^today raised the cry: "a new and can attain a "staggering" $600-billion worth of pro- U2?" • .: ' ¦; duction in 1963. The young Bulgarian air force The time "to erect a defense-in-depth against future pilot , dragged in /tears from his recessions is this prospering moment, Kennedy told Con- By STEPHEN M. AUG west of Denver. The avalanche bite and possible internal injuries. wrecked plane, asked not to be gress in his economic report. turned over to Bulgarian consular It was the third and last TWIN LAKES, Colo. (AP) - A was mote than 300 yards wide Their son Billy, 8, was found dead. of the major White House and 15 feet deep. ; /' "¦' officials/ implying he was making giant mass of snow slid down . Another son, Michael , 10, was a break for freedom. messages to the new sess ion. Message Colorado's highest 'mountain Sun- One family was wiped out. G. L. missing. ,: Counter-intelligence agents were The antisJusnp weapons day, sweeping over four houses , Shelton , 50; his wife Marie, 40; The other two houses were va- skept ical of his story and studied needed , he said , are his twin and snuffing out at least six lives. exposed film found in the Soviet- ' At-a-Glance their son Steve, 14, and daughters cant. plan s - ' — Jsojurly • :.- . greeted_hy.- Officials estimated more than Linda, 9, and/Vickie, 8, all per- built MIG19. Officials pointed out most Republican Congress mem- ' ¦ that If he was defecting, he passed ¦ : WASHINGTON m— In 200,000 tons of snow plunged down ished. About 600 persons worked mors bers . - . — for standby presidential todays economic report to the southern slope ' of. .14,341-foot T\vo persons were rescued from than six hours in the frigid moun- up several chances to land . at powers to cut taxes temporarily Italian air fields before his plane Mount Elbert in a 3'/4-mile run. the . buried wreckage :. of their tain air probing the wreckage. and unleash federal money for Congress President Kenne- crashed . " ' ¦;. It engulfed the western end of home. William Adamich, 35, and A neighbor, Nels Lindstone. 66, quick-acting public works. dy: ..;, "; ' , Twin Lakes a central Rocky his wife Barbara , 30, were hos- said that when he awoke at 8 a.m. Th« armed fighter made two Kennedy urged Congress to let 1. Forecast record prof- Mountain Village 140 miles south- pitalized in Leadville with frost- he looked out of a window and low-level passes over the missile him trigger up to $2 billion of its, income and output saw only snow and wreckage base at Gioia del Colle—a . new, lending, spending, and matching this year. ' where the houses had stood. closely guarded NATO installation funds into, the works plan when joblessness reaches clanger . 'points 2. Asked , standby antire- Lindstone said he tried to tele- —before slammin g to the ground ^VSSBta^'^ :->^.^-»<34SS9a ^ in a field Saturday only ' 2,000 which he defined. cessio n power to cut taxes, phone the sheriff in Leadville, but RED FIGHTER PLANE WRECKAGE . Italian policemen Western Fbreign telephone, lines were down. He yards from the base. He also spelled out for the first spend $2 billion for public guard wreckage of Communist Bulgarian j et fighter carrying an hailed a passing motorist to notify The Bulgarian consulate in a time how much taix-cuUing leeway works. ¦wants—enough , , to authorities, . statement , said the pilot, 2nd Li. aerial reconnaissance camera after : it crashed about 20 miles he he said Milusc Solakov, 22, lost his -way throw $5 billion of new buying 3. Urged labor-manage- Lindstone said he and a neigh- south of Bari , Italy. The Russian-built MIG19 crashed . after flying Meet on a training flight , in fog. It de- over a secret NATO missile base located about six miles power into a faltering economy in ment restraint to attain Ministers from bor walked through the snow-cov- manded the return of Solakov and six months, or, if extended with By WILLIAM L. RYAN Acquaviva, Italy. (AP Photofax via radio Rome) full Employment without ered wreckage until they heard the plane. The crash was 400 from Congress', assent , $10 billion , in a inflation. PUNTA DEL ESTE , Uruguay UP>—Western Hemisphere foreign faint cries for help. They started miles from his base in central year. ministers ceremonially opened their conference on Cuban communism digging. Bulgaria. The cuts he proposed would be 4. Set goals of $600 bil-' today and then shifted into informal private sessions to discuss family Premier Amintore Fanfani con- lion in production , It was another two . and one half up . to 5 percentage points in each 4 per- disputes imperiling inter-American unity. ferred at length with Foreign income tax ' rate bracket bracket, cent joblessness in 1963. The word for the conference sponsored by the Organization oi hours before the two survivors were found. Mrs. Adamich was Minister Antonio Segni Sunday That would mean a one-fourth tax American States was not yet " gloomy," but there was fear the and then sent a protest, to the Knutson to Be reduction for the lowest taxpayer pinned beneath heavy timbers meeting would flounder in bickering over liow or whether to punish Bulgarian minister in Rome, Con- in pay settlements to avoid a across her legs and abdomen . Her group, - but considerably less, in riaei Lastro s i-uoan regime. stantin Micev, charging violation spiral of wage and price advanc-e. husband was about 75 feet away. proportion , for tlie higher-income The conferees agreed to delay of Italian air space. families, "With cooperation from labor Time of the avalanche was fixed their first plenary . session until Further. Kennedy said, this and management, I am confident at 5:30 a.m. Electric clocks in The young pilot ,; who suffered Chief justice ' that we can go on to write a reo Tuesday to afford more time for only a fractured left arm and ST. PAUL, Iff)—Oscar R. Knutson , an. associate justice , of the ! Congress should: House Ready nearby homes stopped at that Empower him to " ord of full employment without in- backstage bargaining; The delay scalp,, was hel<l under heavy Minnesota Supreme Court since 1948, will be sworn in Friday , as chief ! negotiate a hour when power lines were ' reduction in the tariff of the Eu- flation ," Kennedy said. was regarded by some here as guard in a hospital at Acquaviva , justice.; . j knocked down. ropean Common Market" evidence of some nations' reluc- a small town 16 miles south of Gov. Elmer; L. ' Andersen ; announced, the appointment- Sunday. \ w ith a The President said the country gradu al lowering of U.S. duties. has achieved the immediate aims tance^ take a strong line against Bari . Knutson will succeed Chief Justice Roger L. Dell, who announced his [ For Vote on to ' ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ Lengthen jobless benefits per- he set a year ago—-to "recover the Cuban regime. Italian newspapers compared retirement last Friday. !.. ^ : . '/' • . ' V- ' ' ' . Sokalov to American spy pilot In accepting the appointment Knutson said he greatly apprecia- ,' manently and enroll three million not from one but from two reces- The U.S. delegation chief , Sec- Pair on Way Francis Gary Powers whose L'2 ted the governor 's confidence and will do the best he can to follow . new workers under unemployment sions"—by starting the economy retary of State Dean Rusk, de- plane was downed over the Soviet Dell — "one of the finest chief : insurance. uphill and reducing joblessness Postal Rates clared in a public statement that Union in May 1960. That brought justices we've ever had. " Enact promptly the pending 8 while keeping price stability. WASHINGTON (AP ) - Major there was a need for "security an international uproar which per cent investment credit for in- "Confidence in the dollar has beei "I hope I continue to have Ihe action is scheduled this week on from extracontinental interven- Premier Khrushchev used to j dustry. restored," he said. From cooperation of the judges of the ! Florida He also called for repeal of the This year national output should the floor and in committees of tion " if the ambitious $20-billion wreck the Paris summit confer- district courts and the Supreme | both the Senate an<l the House.
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