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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 2-26-1963 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. 409. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/409 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]. C loudy Warmer Tonight; Chance of Snow Wednesday Fight for Party Designation Opens Frozen 5,000 Years ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ [Legislature ¦ ¦ ¦ * . House- Votes** . ; ; Gut in Time Russ7S^ : ^0i^0/ : ^w^eS J Hears Plea LONDON (API Russian: scien- It . revivoq after being kept at ries, flies and mosquitoes out of tists have brought two prehistoric room temperature for some time. their hands. 7 tritons — vertebrates resembling "It died after three -weeks. .[ For Change To Visit Polls lizards—back to lif-e. .They lay Scientists finally [ classified it as ¦ ¦ a four-toed triton , one of the old- "Anottwr triton was found ST. ; PAUL ; (API —: The fight ST-. PAUL * AP) - The Minne- frozen solid - for 5,000 years in sota House Monday overrode lib- Siberia, Moscow radio said today. est, and most pr imitive orders of frozen about 13 feet underground. for party designation for member* eral cries of "insult" arid sent to The story v of the tritons, the tailed, amphibia: that inhabited the This one also - revived and lived of the Minnesota . Legislature — the Senate a bill to curtail the broadcast said, suggests that earth in the Mesozoic era ( the practically all summer." the only two-house legislature in . ) ¦ hours in which employes can take space travelers might be put in dinosaur age . Moscow said tliat before these the nation which elects its mem- pay a sort of deep freeze:to make long "Judging by the . state of the discoveries scientists believed only time off with for voting pur- bers' . .on [a nonpartisan . basis- poses. journeys without the encumbrance earth in which .-.:.'- 'it was found, the simplest organisms could sur- . of hiige amounts of supplies. biologists concluded that the tritoti vive hibernation for centuries. But opened before a . legislative coni- The rollcall was 80 to 53, with miUefe ''- ' :tbday[ ; minor ¦ crossing of factional lines The broadcast g^ve this ac- had been asleep for -about ' . 5,000 it said the tritons were verte- by both liberals and conserva- count: ; years/ ': ': brates, which led to the conclu- , Rot>ert A. Tprsythe, [Eepublican tives.' . -: A y "Some time ; ago Soviet geolo- "On awakening the creature be- sion " that prolonged hibernation state- chairman , andy.George Farr. The measure provides there can gists found something resembling haved exactly, as it had thousands could be induced in present-day Democratic - Farmer - Labor be no time off with pay for work- a lizard at a depth of about .25 of . years ago.7lt rati around , ate vertebrates., [ state parly. cTiief . appeared- before ers -whose ; the Senate Elections and Reapporr starting or quitting feet in the frozen grohrid of north- and slept It was not afraid of This, said. Moscow , would be , times provide three hours to vote ern Siberia. people, willingly eating wild ber- useful for space flights. tionment Committee, to urge favor- able action von a bill to restore before or after they go to work. ' ' Since polls are open . from 7 a.m. parly label for. legislators. - ' .. .' " to ..8 ..pm , the measure would pro- [ Minnesota yhai b«en without hibit paid time off for anyone re- party . designation of lawmakers porting to work at 10 a:in. or la- since 19157 ter, or who quits at 5 p.m. or ¦ COLLISION DAWAGE ... this isy the dam> flores caught fire and - burned . The Abadesa is ¦ ¦ ¦ g Party-designation , Forsythe ar- earlier. Le • Rolvm • .* gued, does / .not., arbitrarily strip aged bow of; the British tanker Abadesa fbllow*- shown in port at Antwerp. (AP Photofax by cable: away from legislators or [ candi- ' from- Rep. John T- Anderson, St. Paul tng a Collision with the Panamanian tanker Mira- London). conservative and main author , dates; for. the legislature those ele- flores in the Rivet Scheldt in Belgium. The Mira- said a _ minority of employes— ments of personal¦ ¦¦ ¦ appeal which mainly in packing plants .—, have win elections. ' ' abused the present law,". "It seems a. bit [incongruous to Rep. Ernest . Beadle, Sty Paul 7 By ADOLPH Ev JOHNSON recount totals are Rolvaag 620,214, Braatz , - Industrial Government place so nuich emphasis on our 83 Vost ln 4 liberal , fired back that packing ST, PAUL' . Minn. (AP ) v- Hill- Andersen 620,193, candidate, and one of the :other political .parties , our political sys- /y plants are "trying to promote leg- ings today byy a three-judge Min- candidates; category two involvin g tem, the importance of citizens Ml^i^fy \M. The canvassing board declared ' I nesota cases of apparent double : voting participation in politics and then 7.7 : . ' WASHINGTON;/ . islation which is an insult to the recount court on the first Andersen the victor after the Nov. people of the state. '' '. ';y7 . j . three categories of disputed bal - - ' for Andersen and Rolvaag;: and have a . vital party -of that system plan 6 . election : by- 142 votes. The first divorced from the party by such The Castro government formally y denies that Cuban es Shipwrecks Other liberals said the proposal ,- lots gave the Democratic candi- recount total , including all dis- category three, involving cases of shrimp boat and charges that two U. S. Air would "jam up" polling places in dte. Karl ¦ [Rolvaag, " a 21 - vote no vote for governor. labejs as conservative and liber- flr«d on an American I puted ballots, gave Rolvaag a al," Forsythe said. jets machine-gunned. Cuban , ten-itory. Democratic' . Sen. the . evening hours. :- ! lead over Republican Gov. Elmer The court ruled tliat 247 votes Torce .,. '' lead of 133. 7 Jlans/ield agrees with Republican Sen, Oirksen that four Ameri- The old wet and dry battle was il* . - Amlers.cn. should be deducted from Rolvaag's "The voter is urged to 'read th« IN 24 Hours renewed before the House Liquor 7 Withy more than 1,000 . votes in . Rulings were announced today "statewide basic recount total" as political pia (forms of the two ma- cans died in the Bay of Pigs invasion: Committee over a "[ .proposal By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lor 121 other categories still to come in category one, involving claims a result of its findings in . category jor -parties," 'to liste n to the pro- JPresident [ Kennedy [steps up his personal campaign for a tax - ' local referenda on Sunday liquor j. before the'- . courtv the unofficial of double .voting - for William one, 23'-in . -. category two, and 18 nouticements of candidates running As many as 83 [. persons are sales in Minneapolis , St. Paul and in category four, cut after being told by top congressional strategists tha t yhis feared jdst .in four ship disasters ' on or, with that platform, to ques- ¦¦ . Duluth.. .; .-. tion candidates oh issues—but at whole fiscal program is in trouble with Congress and the people. around '¦the vorld, all within 24 Af His same - . time, It found 130 ¦ - ' ;¦ 1 OSCAR NOM1NEES PICKED the same time we ask the voter ¦ ¦ K . - hours; ;.' - . Rep. John J. kinzer, Cold Spring votes should fce deducted from the committee chairman , said:the bill its not to pay any attention to these ¦ /// A / A Ay- : /: INTERNATIONAL Rescuers braved a flaming Andersen total as a result of party consideratipns they // / blanket of oil in . "Western Eu- will be acted on by the committee findings in category one, 11 in cat- when' '¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' delegates at the Geneva disarmament confer- . elect their representative and sen- - . • The . -nonaligned .: rope's Scheldt River to .keep the next ¦ Moriday. egory two, and 35 in category ' ¦ ¦ ' ' -United' States, and the Soviet Union will Rep, Richard Richie, St. "Paul ator , to the legislature." • '. -ence anticipate that the . death toll down, Sea tragedies three. : To counteract claims of "boss- agree ultimately on five on-site inspections a year to guard against struck twice off Japan and once liberal, sponsoring the bill ; said Rolvaag thus lost a total of 288 '"our hotels are losing a lot of ism." under the party label meth- underground nuclear tests. A strong : possibility is- seen that the in the Aegean Sea. votes and Andersen, 176. od , Farr said , the legislators ara The- heaviest ytol l ,. perhaps as business" because of no liquor The court was required, y how- ¦V.- S< Senate will refuse to ratify this figure, - y^y sales on Sunday. His measure permitted wide latitude in their many as 47 lives* Was feared in ever, to consider only 23 . ballots vievvs. - :• Eight bodies are recovered and [75 persons are inissing in [[ the sinking of the Japanese ferry vyoald permit city councils in the in category: one, 13 in category : Tokiwa Maru near Kobe; in west- three cities to ask for a public four ship disasters around the world, y [ : ' ' two. ' and 55 in category three. ern Japan. The 238-ton ferry col- vote pn the issue, -A -. .- : B y JAMES BACON the fading actress of "Sweet Bird Opposing^ attorneys had agreed Moscow radio says that Russian scientists have revived two lided with a 9,547-ton Japanese "There's very, very little -bus}-, AP Movie-Television Writer : of Youth ," and Lee Remick, the (AP) earlier on disposition of other dis- prehistoric lizard-like vertebrates fro zen solid in Siberia for 5.000 freighter .early today. A A ness in downtown Minneapolis and HOLLYWOOD : y—; Two alcoholic wife of ''Days of Wine volatile actresses who won their and Roses ." puted ballots in e&cli of the cate- opes High years.