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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 6-19-1962 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. 302. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/302 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]. City Traffic Box SCOT* Variable , _7o Date— 19« mi- ; "/- . - ; . Accidents ...... 205 178 Cloudiness Tonighty :' - ' ¦ ' ¦„.- ' -. - - ' 1-! ' : " ' ' ' , -Deaths . ../. , . - . ;!l - . ¦ Injuries ..;..... ! 47 . 33 .- ' -.' "" ' . Wednesday Damages ...,.:$50,715 $53,173 Badger GOP Canada Conservatives Has Own Ideas On Redisricting Rusk in Paris MADISON;. Wis. - (AV-The State Win But Miss Majority Legislature's .Republican major- ity scrambled to complete its own TORONTO <AP>— Prime Minis- "We are .till the, government of One Ontario seat will be filled seats in the- last Parliament , made reapportionment plan today and ter John Diefenbaker's Conserva- Canada ." the 67-year-old Conserv- JI July because a candidate died telling, inroads into the huge bloc's maintain control of a session call- tives emerged today from Cana- ative leader told; sup-porters in luring the campaign. the Conservatives had -in populous ed to realign Wisconsin's legisla- da 's national election still the big- Prince Albert,. Sask.,. his heme Quebec and Ontario provinces. tive and congressional,districts.. On NATO Tour gest party in the House of Com- Lown . However, his party's hold- The Conservatives appeared fo The biggest surprise in the Con- A GOP caucus committee of , 10 mons but without a majority after ing had been slashed from a rec- x. at. least 15 seats short of the servative, setback was the strength assemblymen and five senators iii! the 265-member 133 required for an absolute ma- a stunning setback. ord 203 seats; of the minor New I>emocratic and bCgan . drafting the proposal sooii XMefenbaker apparently will try House of Commons: . -; jority in the 265-member House, Social Credit! parties. The Social With three seats! still undecided , rhe final standing could be. fur- after the political exchanges that lo form a minority government , Credit party didn't have a single punctuated Monday's meeting had . as- he did in 1957; But as he «iid the Conservatives held 117 and ther changed by recounts that are seat in the last Parliament. The th«i, he is expected to call a new had a chance to pigk up one expected in a number of close party previously subsided. , ; . New Democratic ' election.! within ' ' -a ' - year , after a more, the Liberals won 96 arid- races . and the absentee military had eight seats. Sen. Jerri. Leonard of Milwau- period of routine administration in were leading for another. The So- vote, which . won't be in until the ¦ The .wing away from the Con- kee, who shares Republican floor- - .: wtiich no controversial legislation cial Credit party had ,von 30 and weekend., leader duties in his house, said can be adopted. the New Demoeratic party had 19. The Liberals, who held only 51 servatives was even more marked in the popular vote. Out of almost he hoped the plan would be ready 7 million votes counted . early to- .for ' introduction today and that the day, the Liberals received 38 per Legislature could be adjourned un- cent and the ¦Conservatives 37 per til Monday when a public hearing cent." would be scheduled for the pro- The pri me .-' minister won re- posals and others offered. election easily to the: House from Leonard said printing of the Prince Albert , which he has rep- plan Would be expedited during resented siiice 15153. Four mem- the interim to make copies avail- ' bers of *is Cabinet fell—Mines able in advance of the h earing. Minister Jacques Flynn , Postmas- The Milwaukee senator described ter General William Hamilton , the GOP proposal as an attempt Secretary of State Noel Dorion to merge with a Legislative Coun- and Works Minister David J. cil proposal the reapportionment Walker. plans: he and Assemblyman Glen How long a new Conservative Pommerening offered earlier in government will be able to carry the session. Oil depends largely on whether G«v, Gay lord Nelson asked Men- they can get the cooperation of day that the lawmakers give either the Social Credit party or first consideration to the commit-/ the New ^Democrats; fee's recommended redisricting. Social Credit leader Robert "Any other approach is almost Thompson made clear his party certain to result in endless debate would cooperate only with a! house- and maneuvering for partisan ad-, keeping: administration to set the vantage ," the Democratic chief RUSK IN PARIS ,V. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, left, was, stage for a new election. The par- executive said.. :. greeted by jam«s ^l. Gavin, right, U. S. Ambassador to France, on ty's, deputy leader . Real Caouette. The Republican decision to make ' " question of his arrival in Paris today by plane for a (en-day tour of- western Seeks Common Prime Minister Dieferibaker Social Credit Leader Robert Thompson said there was . no a separate proposal was in keep- forming .a coalition with another ing- with the independent ! attitude Europe in behalf of allied unity. 'Herv-e Alphand, center, French party.. the majority displayed in wrestin g ambassador' to; Washington; : was on hand to participate in talks The socialistic New Democratic control of the session from the with the French leaders. (AP Phoiofax via radio from Paris) party for the moment could say governor. , ; Policy on , . nothing, Its leader. T. C. Douglas •- .. In issuing his call last week, had lost his bid for a Commons Nelson labeled the meeting.a spe- Party ^ seat from Regina and the party- cial session. Republicans branded te^ Douglas refused to was! leaderless. the description invalid and moved Atomic Arms indicate whether Diefenbaker vviU quickly to invoke a resolution em- get New- Democratic support . Storifis Strike . PARIS <AP)—U :5. : Secretary of powering the Legislature to . recall State Dean Rusk arrived today to lJntt itself by majority, petition . begin- a fence-mending tour of ; U$. The action made the m«eting a Western Europe. He declared Al- By JACK BELL gress," Mansfield said- "Jt is time and they are worried by the fact recess session , or a continuation lied solidarity remains unshaken. WASHINGTON- (AP) Opposing to hard work to we¦ , ^ we .got down that ' have.!. to. -pay $10 billion in of the meeting begun last year From Texas In a brief statement on arrival party leaders agreed today that ! reach ; some final decisions on. -the interest . yearly on! ..what we owe. [ and put the GOP in the position of at Orly Field, Rusk said he intend- the present mood' of tie country President's proposals." "There are fears and doubts idictatin g' , terms. ' ed to confer with Allied leaders on is! one of. uneasiness and uncer- about the President's trade pro- The Republican leadership said "our common goals and our com- tainty. They disagreed on. the Senate Republican Leader Ever- gram: There change would remove; all doubt mon commitments'' as they affect ett M. Dirksen of Illinois said in is a great deal of the cause: and cure of the malaise. opposition to his proposal to fi- about the legality of the meet- To reat Lakes the North Atlantic community and a separate interview that "it isn't G Senate Democratic Leader Mike nance health care for the elderly ing. The GOP . position was that By THE ASSOCIATED PftE SS pt-her parts of the -world. Mansfield of ^Montana said Con- i what Congress is riot doing but by ' right to sum- He said he wanted to look intl increasing Social Security the governor had! no Violent thun derstorms , accompanied locally- by destructive winds ' gress must act quickly on Presi- what it might do that is- causing taxes. mon lawmakers back to Madison and hail, belted wide areas Monday night along a squall line stretch- the next steps in Allied relation'- ' dent Kennedy's legislative pro- | uneasiness in the country. " ships which he said were entering : since the 1961 session . was not of- ing frorh Texas to the Great Lakes: gram to "dispel some of the un- ! -There is uneasiness in some "Nobody knows what the House ficially adjourned when they left The most destructive storm , which spawned at least two tornadoes, "a . new chapter." certainty which has been accurn; ' quarters : about the ad .miiiistra- is going to do about the farm . "In other words—where do wa * the Capital in January battered the St. Louis area and then plowed northeastward across Illi- dating in recent months through- j lion s proposal to withhold taxes bill. All of these add up to a gen- nois into Indiana. It left a path of toppled utilit y poles aiid trees . go. from here?" the secretary, out the nation. " j on interest and . dividends ."! he eral mood of uncertainty and un- asked, indicating that this would ¦ '¦ ¦:' ¦¦ the turbulent weather was trig-) "The . people wonder why ve said. "The people wonder why the easiness." - '- .' ' • , ' ' - ':- .' ' be his main concern in his talks in ' , aren't doing . anything in Con- i debt limit k eeps going up and up Mansfield told senators Monday ered by. cool air that dropped tem- France West . Germany, Italy, they can look forward to 9 or 10- peratures along the storm line as Britain and Portugal. New Time Set On his 10-day tour Rusk will hour work days , - beginning on much as 30 degrees'.