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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-9-1963 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. 443. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/443 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]. Clearing and ¦ Colder Tonight *ml *Mfl «ht^p#ff rj vT^^V* _j*J And Tuesday MILYJMK IBS . -j Jm[ **P' Studebaker to Stop Making Cars in U.S. Young Sinatra NEW YORK (AP) - Stude- baker Corp. will quit auto pro- duction in the United States but continue to make cars in Cana- 'da, Dow Jones News Service said today in a copyrighted story. Is Kidnaped 'Ending of operations at Stu- STATEUNE. Calif. (APV - gave no reason why the men Sinatra is 19 years old. debaker 's plant in South Bend, Frank Sinatra Jr., singing son of were sought. Nor were they Sinatra Sr. flew in his two-en- Ind., where the company has the famed crooner and film identified further. gine plane to the area early to- star, was abducted by two men day from Palm made cars for 50 years, will cut Authorities said the FBI had Springs, Calif. off employment for about 6,000 at gunpoint Sunday night from He was to start work this morn- his motel room just before he been called in on the case. ing at , persons, including 5,000 hourly Warner Bros studio in was to go on stage at a casino, Deputies immediately set up Los Angeles on the movie, workers the story said. sheriff's deputies reported- roadblocks on mountain roads "Robin and the Seven Hoods. in the Lake Tahoe area, already " The business news service Several hours later police ra- Only three months ago he an- dio broadcast alerted all units made difficult by three inches said all auto production will be of snow. nounced he would divest himself to look for two men for question- of Nevada gambling concentrated at Studebaker 's Sheriff George Byers of Doug- interests Canadian car plant in Hamilton, ing. They were identified as Jo- estimated to be worth about $3.5 Ont. seph James Sorce, 23, and las County , Nev., said " we still million. Thomas Patrick Keating, 21. think they are in the area," on He pulled out after the Nevada The announcement will be the California . - Nevada border. THERE WERE NO SURVIVORS ... left where Mrs. Mae Grant and other mem- made at a news conference in Officers available to newsmen Gaming Control Board accused Shattered and splintered wreckage is all bers of her family said they saw the ex- New York Tuesday, it said. him of violating state regula- plosion and. were showered with pieces of Studebakers car business, tions by entertaining Chicago that's left of a jet airliner which exploded underworld figure Sam Gian- , killing all aboard. Death the plane when they went out to investigate. once the sole reason for its ex- La Crosse near Elkton Md., istence but now accounting for cana .'.'at Sinatra's Cal-Neva toll was fixed at 72 passengers and eight . They were not hurt , but death was around about one-half sales value, has Lodge on Lake Tahoe. crew members. Debris fell on house at upper them. (AP Photofax) been losing money heavily. Ironically, young Sinatra was Sales of the 1964 model intro- touring with a band, led by Sam Man Killed duced a few months ago lagged Donahue, billed as the Tommy to the point where the South Dorsey Band. Sinatra Sr. rose Bend operation was shut down to fame with that group, and in last week —• while competitors' his act the younger Sinatra sang At Crossing Maryland Plane assembly plants hummed — to his father's old songs. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS keep already excessive inven- Also ironically, young Sinatra tories of Larks and Hawks saxig at Harrah's Lake Tahoe Weekend traffic crashes in Casino, Wisconsin claimed the lives of from building higher. a competitor of his fa- , ther's Cal-Neva Lodge. 11 persons including three who Dragnet operations were di- died in a Waukesha County ac- Fatal to 81 rected by the El Crash Dorado , Calif., cident, and raised the state toll ELKTON , Md. (AP I-Expert Del., near the Maryland-Dela- a bright orange. You could set County sheriff's office, because for the year to 833. At this time investigators looked for proof ware border and U.S. 40. the parts of the plane starting Special Badger the abduction took place just a year ago 888 persons had today that lightening caused the , The Federal Aviation Agency to fall then." within the California border. died . crash of a big Boeing 707 jet in Washington said the plane Early today , 11 Civil Aeronau Stateline is 60 miles southwest William G. Dowell, 42. of La airliner in which 81 persons per- was on a holding pattern near tics Board and 7 FAA official! , !»MM MMnrWi^Bai«ii^MiWMl i^alBBaBi>iVMa riHaa HHMBaB aMBnBof Reno. Crosse, died today of injuries ished Sunday night. the New Castle Del., Airport at arrived to start the investiga Session Opens DNAPED ... Singer-actor Frank Joe Foss, a trumpeter with the Buffered Sunday night when his The Pan American World Air- 8:58 p.m. ( EST) awaiting clear- tion. The area was cordoned ofl YOUNG SINATRA KI Sinatra, right, is shown with his son, Frank Jr., in New Dorsey bank, told officers he car was hit by a Burlington ways jet, en route from Puerto ance to approach Philadelphia and flares sent an eerie lighl and Sinatra Jr. were eating din- Bwitcb engine at a crossing in Rico to Philadelphia, fell i/i International Airport. over the torn, blasted anc York City last September. Sunday night the El Dorado, Calif., county sheriff's office reported that Frank Jr. had been kid- ner in Sinatra's motel room. La Crosse. Dowell was alone in fiery fragments from 5,000 feet Then, said Raymond Gregg of charred wreckage. On Thursday About 8:30 p.m., the telephone the auto. It was the fourth during a lightning storm. Elkton, "It was just like the sun There were few large pieces naped at gunpoint from a motel at Stateline on the California- MADISON Wis. W- - The rang and Sinatra hung up after fatal traffic accident in La Seventy-one persons had dis- was coming at me. It was so of wreckage, although one b»i| Nevada border. (AP Photofax) a hrief conversation. Crosse this year and the third embarked from the plarfe dur bright I couldn 't look at it." jet engine dug a hole 100 yards 24th special session in the his- tory of Wisconsin's Legislature At about 9:30, Foss reported, In the last nine days. ing a stop in Baltimore only 10 from the home of Gregg. Small there was a knock on the door minutes earlier. Another witness, Henry Lin- bits of airplane parts fell on the is scheduled to open Tuesday dell of Newark , Del., said it was and consider Gov. John W. Rey- and a shout of "room service." farmhouse roof of Mr. and Mrs. Two men, one armed The proud airplane disinte- apparent to him that lightning Henry Berry. nolds' plea for approval of his with a grated in the air. Bits of wreck- had blasted the plane from the Project 66, an accelerated high- Blizzard Leaves small revolver, burst in, asking Thompson Begins Edwin R. Tully, special agent "Where's the money?" sher- age fell over an area estimated air. in charge of the FBI office in way building program. by Sheriff Edgar Startt of Cecil "There were two large arched There were forecasts that the iff's deputies said Foss told Baltimore, said the flight re- them. County at four square miles. streaks of lightning in the air," session would be short, and pro- 1 The crash occurred about 15 he said. "An instant afterward corder, which is designed to 6 Dead in NW. They took the small amount Orientation at survive crashes and tell investi- bably unproductive. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS down some power and telephone miles southwest of Wilmington, the sky waL completely lit up by Republicans controlling both in the two men's wallets, then gators about the minutes pre- The season's first crippling lines. U.S. 29 was blocked in ceding the disaster, had not the Senate and the Assembly Kittson County for a time. have said the call for the ses- snowstorm moved on east today Stillwater Prison been found. after chilling Minnesota and The dead included : Tully confirmed that several sion was politically motivated, John P. Moran, 58, St. Paul, MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) ¦ T. but the Democratic governor neighboring states with blizzard — witnesses had said lightning conditions and leaving at least who died Sunday after slipping Eugene Thompson began an struck the plane. has said "not so, " insisting that on ice and striking his head on orientation program today for Johnson Calls if the road building program is six dead. Pan Am said Flight 214 de- The wintry blast was so bad the pavement. his life sentence at Stillwater parted San Juan at 4:10 p.m. to be accomplished, work must Gary A. Bruckner, 58, St. state prison as his attorneys that even spowplows were kept and arrived in Baltimore at 7: 35 start next spring, which means off many •highways Sunday Paul, who died Sunday of an prepared to appeal his convic- it must be approved now.
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