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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-27-1962 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. 358. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/358 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]. Cloudy, Colder Tonight/ Snow, Cold: Friday Present Taxes Enough, Gov. Andersen Believes 911Relatives Says Revenue Of Prisoners Will Meet $110 Reach Florida Million Hike ST. PAUL (AP) MIAMI, Fla; (AP )-Thd freight- - Present tax- er African Pilot steamed into Port es will provide ample revenue to Everglades today, bringing 922 meet an anticipated $110 million relatives of the Bay of Pigs invad- ! HEAVY SNOW . - "• This vacant store build- series of December storms. Some property-own increase in the state s operating ing in Sardinia N. Y., was one of many struc- ers spent several days this week pushing snow ers to freedom and joyous reunion expenses for the two years start- , with husbands, sons and fathers tures that failed to stand the weight of snow from rooftops and shoring weakened buildings on American soil. ing next July 1. (A.P Photofax) dumped across southwestern New York by a Devoting her last voyage to this Gov. Elmer L. Andersen said so errand of mercy, (he 20-year-old Wednesday, repealing a statement African Pilot docked at the port he had made during his campaign near Fort Lauderdale;: 25 miles for re-election. northeast of Miami , at 9:01 a.m. Althoug h departmental and The rugged old w orkhorse of the sea, which had carried ransom other requests for increases prob- Penhagon Leaders supplies to Cuban Prime Minister ably will exceed the $110 million, Fidel Castro for the invasion pris- Andersen said he thought they oners, now goes into mothballs. could be pared to stay, within that limitation. Seasickness, nervousness and "a BROUGHT FROM CUBA , . Small children after the freighter African Pilot brought them mild outbreak of measles aboard are held by their mothers and Red Cross work- from Cuba. (AP Fhotofaa* The governor said he is holding Report to Kennedy the ship failed to dampen the en- daily conferences with William thusiasm of the refugees who gave ers on the dock at Port Everglades, Fla., today considering details oi his 1963 tax the ski slopes of Aspen, Colo., Stevenson, administration com- By FRANK COR.MIER ¦ up everything they owned to es- PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — cut proposal. to participate in the military dis- missioner, to have the budget cape Castro communism and j oin ready for start of the legislature. The Pentagon's civilian and mili- For more than two hours, the cussions.. loved ones in the United States. President met with Secretary of Flying in from Washington were Storm Lashes Europe . Andersen also made it clear tary leaders give President ^Ken- Only about 200 observers saw nedy a rundown today on the na- the Treasury Douglas Dillon and Undersecretary of Defense Ros- that, regardless of the recount be- well L. Gilpatric, Geri. Maxwell the freighter come in. The port ing carried out on petition of DFL tion's armed strength -— and also other key financial advisers on was closed to all but newsmen get a chance to air conflicts over the specifics of the tax package. Taylor, chairman of the Joint Lt. Gov. Karl Rolvaag.. he would of the -plan , Chiefs of Staff , and the three and authorized officials. A big continue to [ill appointive vacan- military projects and spending. The broad outlines sign said "Welcome" in English. The President also arranged a envisioning lower tax rates early other members of the joint chiefs. cies in state offices as they occur. For Gen . Curtis E. LeMay, Air The Red Cross reported nine Department heads whose terms late afternoon meeting with five next year for both individuals and cases of contagious disease 18 Killed in Co///s/on seyr , the meeting expire next month include thesa high-ranking Cuban participants corporations, were approved Force chief of staff aboard. Three ambulances were in- the Bay of Pigs invasion — era! weeks ago. At Wednesday's perhaps represented a last chance commissioners: Tom SAvain, busi- on the dock to pick up 11 stretcher ness development; La~w _ ence E. four of them just released from session Kennedy got into many to get a top level hearing for cases. of the details and gave general arguments against scrapping the McCabe, aeronautics; and William Cuban prisons. M. Joyce, liquor control. For the President tihis is likely approval to the Treasury's plans. Skybolt air-to-ground missile that An American fla fl flew from the Two British T rains last weelc's two .power Of to be a bitter - sweet experience, However, several of the conferees dominated stern of the freighter. One tug By ANTHONY WHITE Thirty more persons were in- children were among the dead. Andarsen said he wasn't ntk- •with pleasure at their freedom reported that;much work remains talks between Kennedy and Brit- went out to help her in to the LONDON (AP) - Two British jured when the London-bound Scot The local was filled with trav- big to accelerate appointment in mixed with the memories of the to be done. ish Prime Minister Harold Mac- dock. trains smashed together in a bliz- Express crashed . into the rear of elers on the traditional after- view of the recount bat rather to mistakes' Kennedy acknowledges millan. Joe McGowan, -Associated Press Coppen- Christmas Boxing Day heliday. insure continuity of Undersecretary of th_ Treasury zard Wednesday night , killing at a local train stopped at¦ government. were responsible fop their cap- \vriter representing American least 18 persons, and eight hall Junction 25 miles .southwest Broken dolls and toys were scat- Many of the offices to be filled fiehry Foyvler said it "was a good In -ffln.uitcing plan* for Ksxint- news agencies on the African tures s meeting with freed Cuban Pi- other deaths were reported from of Manchester. tered among the wreckage. are on regulatory and! thus n6n- meeting but the program is far dy' lot, said many passengers re- A blizzard was - blowing. up." Assistant: Sec- prisoners, Pierre Salinger, press Europe as Arctic winds pushed controversial boards^ Tha morning meeting with the from buttoned mained awake through the night, bitter winter southward across the One o* the dead was believed to "It was utter carnage," said On taxes, he said the present military chiefs — to "be the back- retary Stanley S. Surrey, another secretary, said he arranged the too nervous and excited to sleep, be an .American serviceman. Six Harold Shift, a survivor, who told agreed. session at the Cubans' request. continent. structure he believed would be drop for final presidential deci- participant, on the trip. of trying to help a dying young ample to provide for increases sions on the $50 billlon defense Just as Dillon interrupted a va- Asked the purpos e of the meet- "1 have a bed," said one elderly woman whose mother had been Hobe Sound , ing, Salinger replied: "1 think needed for school aids, welfara budget to go to Congress next cation at nearby refugee, ' 'but who could sleep at a LODGE; SUPPER CLUB BURN tossed half way through a broken and the university budget. month — is more of a post-Christ- Fla., to take part in the tax cut they would rather tell you them- time like this? " window. , Secretary of Defense selves;" It was expected they He estimated an additional $6J mas . regimen of decision-making talks A tingle of excitement swept million will be needed to pay stat« that "Wednesday found Kennedy Robert S. McNamara had to leave would hold a news conference aft- through the ship when the engines Rescue squads, .ummoned from er seeing the President. the surrounding areas of Cheshire aids for elementary and secondary started Wednesday night in Ha- schools. About $18 to $30 rnillion One of those driving here from vana harbor. As the ship moved over icy roads, worked by head- Miami for the meeting was Man- lamps carrying the injured to a is needed for welfare and $22 mil- THROUGH SNOW, FOG out, the refugees sang the Cuban $300,000 Loss in lion additional is asked for the uel Artirne, civilian head of the national anthem. field to await ambulances. invasion forces who said, after Europe's piercing weather ex- University of Minnesota. being released in the weekend Shortly after the departure, four tended from the Far North to the Andarsen uid fit anticipates a ransom exchange, that the pris- children came down with measles, 2 Wisconsin Fires Mediterranean , where it was an favorable effect on Minnesota's Getting to See oners have a "moral obligation to three in a single family. The two unwelcome surprise, and east- income tax revenue because the return to Cuba." families were isolated. Dr. Ban- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ward to Siberia. federal administration has com- Salinger also arranged for Ken- ning Lary of Miami said there Fires breaking out in sub-zero cold destroyed a sprawling lodge Two people were frozen to death mitted itself to a cut in federal was little cause for in northern Portugal. It snowed nedy to see three other recently concern an- and widely-known supper club in Northern taxes. h no reason for a quarantine of the Wisconsin Wednesday, re- in northern and central Spain, the Kennedy Toug released captives: Joe Perez San "A 10 per cent incr>rhe tax cut sulting in a combined loss of more than $300,000.