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Occasional Cloudiness, Little Temperature Change 1st National to Build on PO Site 2 PRECINCTS UNREPORTED Total Cost of AwaitOiiicia lC^ Project Will Be Near $750,000 First National Bank of Wi- Nov.20 on St ate nona \yill build a new bank ; Race MINNEAPOLIS (AP ).~A change with 619,771, with two Lake of the which altered , in many cases, pre- building at an estimated total Of 127 votes in Ramsey County in Woods precincts still not reported viously uncanvassed county totals cost of $600,000-^50,000 if favor of Gov. Elmer 1. Andersen from the auditor. on which the AP tabulation is the federal government ap- today boosted the Republican gov- Earlier, an Aitkin change of 44 mainly based. The Aitkin change ernor's unofficial lea'd over Lt. proves the bank's plan to buy votes for Andersen —- also not is still uncanvassed. the site of the old Winoh_ Gov. Karl Rolvaag, DFL to 171. canvassed — had shifted Ander- The change, an. unofficial one, sen back into the lead in the AP Rumors of other changes some post office at 4th and Main was reported by the auditor after tabulation. favoring one candidate, some an- streets. an audit of two suburban pre- other , continued to ••fly today as This was announced today cincts. Further changes in the unprece- besieged auditors remained at by Arnold E. Stoa, bank pres- It left Andersen with an . unoffi- dented battle seemed inevitable as work ¦•ath canvassing boards. cial total of 619,942 arid Rolvaag counties continued canvasses Some . 35 counties had reported ident. He said word was ex- canvassed results to AP for its pected by Tuesday from the ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' - ; j ' . ::'•¦ ;* : ' /. *;:: ' . y^y yitz- • unofficial tabulation this morning. U. S. General Services Ad- Many, however, do not meet until ministration on whether the next week. bank's $151,500 high bid was ac- A change in the Ottertail can- ceptable for purchase of the old vass Thursday night added 70 to post office building and its 140-by. Missing Precincts Andersen's , total. 180-foot plot. But the race was far from de- The Kansas City regional office cided and there were no state- of the GSA opened four hids Wed- ments from either party. Observ- nesday afternoon for purchase ol Wont Alter Count ers said no official statewide fig- the old post office property. Con. BAUDETTE , Minn . (AP) —The 29-8. Andersen was then running struction of a new post office is two missing precincts tucked away against incumbent Gov. Orville L. under way in Central Park and in . the . northern Minnesota wilder- Freeman, now U. S. secretary of should be completed by March 1. ness won't alter the picture much agriculture. Draw for Victory SOVIET SHIPS IN CUBAN PORT ... The Defense Depart- for loading, is what the department identified as Soviet missile ment released this photo in Washington Nov. 8 in the state's amazingly close gu- Results from the missing pre- MANKATO, Minn. «V — A , of three Soviet equipment. (Defense Department Photo via AP Photpfax) IF THE GOVERNMENT acceph bernatorial race. cincts among Minnesota's total of drawing from a felt hat today ships at the Mariel naval port in Cuba on Nov. 2. On shore, ready the bank's bid, the bank will be The Lake of the Woods County 3,786 aren't expected to be avail- made incumbent Rep. Donald able to take possession cf the old Auditor, F.G. Haag, today esti- able at the auditor's office here P. Swenson the winner over post office between March l and mated the vote will total only until late : today, . C. A. (Gus) Johnson Sr. in the April 1, depending on when the about. 30. If the 1960 race is an 11th District legislative race. Technicians new post office is occupied. Here's why the delay, as ex- Swenson and Johnson had Stoa said of the indication , Republican Gov. Elmer plained by Haag and Warroad proposed new L. Andersen will get the majority wound up in a 3,598 to 3,598 Russ bankr postmaster Richard Nelson : Bam of those in his battle with Demo- tie vote in Tuesday's election. "I feel the construction of such cratic - Farmer - Lahor candidate In Cuba Seen a new building downtown will be The precincts are located on Karl Rolvaag. Oak Island and adjacent North- ures would be available until the of considerable importance to Wi- west Angle, at Angle Inlet. The Nov. 20 meeting of the state can- nona's role as a key shopping area Two years ago, said Haag, the vassing board. of in Southeastern Minnesota. It precincts favored the Republicans angle is a remote chunk of wild- erness jutting from Canada into Even then, the possibility of a Bombers^O# Ci/fcd Ready to Leave should greatly enhance the appear- on the By TOM HOGE ance of our downtown business dis- Lake of the Woods. It's accessible recount was in the offing Cuba and pressing for Fidel Cas- night these were among the sev- BULLETIN from Minnesota only by water or basis of a predictable continued UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) tro's five-point demands for end- eral outstanding issues being ar- trict." air, and a few hardy outdoors narrow margin for the -winner. —The Soviet Union is reported ing the Caribbean crisis. gued in his meetings with Krem- WASHINGTON Wr- U. S. Stoa emphasized that an archi- people go for that far-out life. Just over a third of county can- balking at removing Soviet bomb- U.S. Ambassador Adlai E. Ste- lin negotiators. Navy warships have Intercept- tect had not been engaged and Train Slices ers and at on-site that specific features of the new vassers had completed their inspection in venson told newsmen Thursday ed five RuMien vessel . Their nearest contact to the The Cuban delegate Carlos Le- s out- building could not therefore be re- state is at Warred, some 40 miles chores Thursday night. Some of chuga, reportedly told other Latin- bound from Cuba. Missiles those remaining had set sessions ported now. However) he estimat- south. A private plane, contracted Americans delegates told Castro and missile equipment have ed that the construction cost of to haul; the mail to and from the for as late as Monday. considers his own government Through Gas One error discovered early owns the bombers, which the been seen on the decks of at the new building would be about distant -settlers left this morning So- $500,000. Tlie rest of me estimated for its stops in the northern part Thursday gave Andersen a whis- viet Union sent secretly to him least three of them, the De- jper-of a lead jnost ofv-the day. SoumViet Nam $6O0,O0O-$759,000 total cost would of the lake. along with missiles, and intends fame Department anncuneed involve furnishing-, land acquisi- But that was wiped out when the to keep the jets. today. Truck, 2 Die The plane Is expected back Swift County canvassing board tion, demolition of the old post of- ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) —Two shortly after neon. Mail will be found that the Republican candi- On orders ©f Pr_mi«r Khrush- fice, and fees. date had been credited with 598 Breaks With Laos chev, the missiles are being cart- WASHINGTON (AP)--The U.S. trainmen met fiery deaths, when a processed and the ballots sent By MALCOLM VV. BROWNE government IT IS ESTIMATED demolition too many ballots. ernment said it considered Its ed away on ships reportedly over has received indica- passenger train sliced through a along to Baudette by truck , 38 SAIGON, Viet Nam OB - embassy in Vientiane closed as tions that several thousand Soviet will cost $-0,000-$25,Oi)0. heavily-loaded gasoline truck, then miles away. They're due to reach the objections of Castro. But the It was about that time that a South Viet Nam's government an of Thursday, when King Savang Soviets have sidestepped saying technicians in Cuba,_ presumed "We wait to buy a site for a sped nearly a mile with the engine Haag's office by late this after- munced today it has broken re- Vathana accepted the credentials here to be military missile ex- new banking home," Stoa said of smoke. noon. scheduled Andersen news confer- anything about the bombers. engulfed in flames and ence was called off. lations with Laos because the La- of the North Vietnamese ambas- perts, are preparing to leave the the proj ect. "This is an expression The Southern Railway train ,. en- otian, government accepted the sador. And the Soviet troubleshooters island, officials reported today. of confidence that the board of Nelson explained the winter A.M. "Sandy" Keith, Rochester, sent by Khrushchev from Moscow route from Atlanta , Ga., to New schedule went into effect _ this credentials of an ambassador The evidence of large-scale directors of the bank has in the Orleans, La., struck the gaS truck holding a lead of about 5,000 in from North Viet Nam. South Viet Nam had recalled Its are standing by Castro in his de- economy of Winona.