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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-28-1962 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. 359. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/359 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]. Freedom Fighters Talk Appointment of Amdahl Holds Blast Through 1964 Rips Hole ST. PAUL, m By a 4-2 vote, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled to- OfBy THEODORE A. A -EDIGER ttack ¦ Manuel Artime, , Castro civilian leader of toon the Bay o>f Pigs declared : partment of , day that Douglas K; ( * Health Education Amdahl's ap- MIAMI, Fla. AP) - Talk oi the attack expedition, -who along "A*v irrevocable resolution and Welfare, also provided meals pointment to the Hennepin County another possible thrust against with other invasion chiefs met unites all of them (the returned for returnees until they , got set- District Court to succeed the late Fidel Castro surged through the with President Kennedy in Palm prisoners) to return to Cuba with tled. Others went to homes of Judge Harold N. Rogers holds Cuban extJe colony today even as Beach Thursday. arms in hand to liberate ' the friends ori relatives. over through 1964. freed prisoners of the last at- country from degrading and Donald "Papa Kennedy, The Cuban Families Commit- T. Barbeau's election to trjtnpt were reunited with newly " as ex-pris- hrutal vassalage to Soviet Rus- which the, same office Nov. 6 on a sps- arrived relatives. oners call the man in the White tee, , through New York at- In Berlin sia." cial ballot was held invalid. Wall torney James B. Donovan and Trie relatives, numbering more House, announced that he will at- Amdahl, Minneapolis municipal than 900, tend a ceremony in the Orange with U.S. government help, spon- . came aboard the Several hundred of the 463 sored the return of the prisoners, court judge since January 1961, African Pilot , the vessel that took Bowl Saturday honoring the bri- women, 217 men and 242 child- was appointed by G ov. Elmer L. gade. Exiles l ooking toward ' fu- reported ano>ther boatload of re- foed and medicine ransom sup- ren who arrived on the African latives will corne. Andersen No-v. 2. Explosion plies to Castro for release of 1,- ture anti-Castro action interpret- Pilot were quartered in a spaci- .budge ed this as a hopeful sign. Rogers died Oct. 31. He 113 captives taken in the April ous Miami building provided by '¦Thai next boat that takes sup. had been running unopposed for 1961, Bay of Pigs invasion. , The Cuban Revolutionary Coun- the Cuban Refugee Center. The plies re-election in the N ovember gen- ' of medicines and foodstuffs "We shall . return," proclaimed cil, which dispatched the brigade center, operated by the U.S. De- to Havana will return with 2,000 eral election. Barbeau , also a mu- Knocks Out more Cubans," said a committee nicipal judge, filed by petition be- official. fore midnight Nov. 2 after County Life Under Castro There was no immediate con- Attorney George M. Scott advised firmation of this. the county auditor Barbeau could 600 Windows legally do so. Kennedy told the Cuban delega- By GEORGE BOULTWOOD tion in Palm Beach that he Chfrf Justice Oscar R. Knutson BERLIN (AP) - The biggest "hopes some day to visit a free said in the majority opinion the explosive assault ever against the Cuba." - Minnesota constitution grants to Red wall dividing Berlin was car- "With Artirne to see the Presi- the governor the power to fill va- ried out before dawn today. Food and Clothing cancies by appointment. There was no immediate indica- dent, were Jose Perez San Roman, military commander of the inva- •Agreeing with the chief justice tion of who set the blast. sion brigade, arid his first assist- were Associate Justices Martin A. The explosion ripped a three-foot ant, Erneido Oliva. Nelson , James C. Otis and Walter square hole in the wall and Rogosheske. smashed 600 windows in neigh- Tha President will address Cu- Associate Justices Thomas Gal- boring buildings, including 150 in , lagher and "William P.Murphy dis- a fire brigade headquarters. Scarce Fear High bans in the Orange Bowl cere- West Berlin police said it was By LOUIS UCHITELLE ' "There is money, but food is age of teachers," she said. "Re- monies in which the ex-prisoners sented , with Justice Frank T. Gal- - will give Kennedy their invasion lagher not participating. the biggest explosive charge laid MIAMI, Fla. CAP)-What is life hard to come by," said Mrs. strictions became .vorse and against the wall in its 16 months Norge Portuondo, a teacher of worse, but honestly speaking flag- The minority took the view that like under Fidel Castro these Amdahl's appointment by the gov- of existence, although previous days? ; Spanish in a Santiago Teacher's nothing bad . happened to me." Feeling persisted among exiles ' smaller explosions have caused College. "You needd government Aida Rodriguez Valladares, who that freeing of the prisoners re- ernor was .Valid only until the ex- Money is abundant , but essen- piration of Judge Roger's regular more damage to the wall itself. tial foodstuffs and clothing are in authorization to buy good clothes arrived with her husband and two moved one of the obstacles for or luxury items, and it's easier children , said, "One is continu- anti-Castro action. term , or the first Monday of Jan- They believed the people re- short ; supply. Government vigil- uary 1963. sponsible were "is to . do without than stand in the ously under a severe nervous The revolutionary council , head- disturbed at their ance and! fear the lot of those long lines;" strain because of the vigilance. work. The charge was not em- who oppose the regime, but phys- - ed iby Dr. Jose Miro Cardona, Barbeau contended the language " ¦ It's worse than the food short- whose son returned with the pris- of the constitution, "is not self- bedded in the wall before, it went. i cal viol ence is rare. And non- Mrs. PortuOHido, 34, whose hus- off , which accounted for the ' ages." . oner group, declared : . executing and that no vacancy in com- conformity can cost a man his band got permission to leave The foed problem, she said, paratively slight damage to the job. - "This legion of-patriots must be a judicial office can be filled by Cuba one month after their mar- 'was a question of simply eating appointment until this constitution- wall itself and the considerable These were the views expressed riage, said that after he was cap- the vanguard of a great Pan destruction away from it. without the extras we used to American crusade against Com- al provision is implemented by an by many of the more than 900 tured in the invasion she tried enjoy." act of the legislature." The - explosion went -off 100 relatives of Cuban prisoners who to resign from her job. munist forces that make Cuba yards Among these were the tradition- bloody and project shadows of (In 1956 state voters adopted ah from the site of another arrived here Thursday aboard the "They wouldn't acc ept my res- al Cuban spicy sauces. amendment to: Article 6 to the explosion',Dec. 16. That time three freighter African Pilot. ignation because there is a short- slavery over the entire hemis- men set "Onions are hard to come by phere." constitution which, in part , reads: . a charge and gave them- and tomato ketchup is rionexist- "The successor shall be elected selves up to police five minutes be- ent," she explained. These were Thar' stafenwit added: "The for a six-year term at the next fore it went off. general election occurring more the basic ingredients for sauces presence in exile of Brigade 2506 Both blasts -went that went with meat, now rationed will be a stimulus to continue the than one year after such appoint- off In the ment."! Jerusalemer Strasse, 8M) yards California Claims three-fourths of a pound a person fight ." from the U.S. Army's checkpoint a week, and rice, limited to 6 The council urged all exiles of Justice Knutson conceded that ordinarily language such as in the Charlie, at Friedrichstrasse. pounds a person a month. military age to enlist in the U.S. Nobody was hurt in today's ex- Librada Muniz, 37, wife of a amendment might be construed as armed forces. Some 2,000 already it was by Judge Barbeau, but ad- BLASTED WALL ... Rubble remains where an explosive was plosion but a wooden weather lead prisoner, expressed the feelings of have done . so. shelter used by West Berlin police Population ded: ' ¦> set off in the Communist wall ii. VVest Berlin. Two East German ~^ several passengers toward civil- was ripped apart It was empty By JERRY HARR4EU estimated population of 17.4 mil- ian neighborhood defense commit- The refugees aboard the African "However, the office of "jud ge is vopos stand on platform in East Berlin looking across barbed wire ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ at the time. lion this month. tees. • ' . ' Pilot on its return from Havana, of such vital importance that we atop the wall. Though force of the explosion shattered some' 600 The explosion was SACRAMENTO, Calif. (API— where it took a ransom down pay- cannot believe that the people of heard for ¦Caiiforniia , . or some of its chara- California residents were urged ""Every day their vigilance got windows: in the buildings near the scene, the hlast failed to pene- miles.