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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 1-28-1964 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" (1964). Winona Daily News. 484. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/484 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, Warmer Tonight; Partly Cloudy Wednesday D&fiC C ^«""—i"""""tJ U.S, lane Reported Shot Won t Desert You, Down by Reds BONN, Germahy W—A . U.S, official said today he had a re- port that a U.S. Air Force plane had been shot down over Com- munist-ruled East Germany, He said he had rip. precise in- formation on the location. Rusk Tells Formosa At Wiesbaden, Air B'orce headquarters v said a two-man T29 trainer is missing. Russia U.S. Loyal to 0r^ Commitment Reds Woivt To Destroy Bomber Forces GENEVA : CAP). -^ The: Soviet bombers from falling into the sumption of the conference last Secretary Says Union proposed today that adl hands of small but potentially week proposed a five-point pro- Recognize ' ', By ROBERT EUNSON nations destroy their bombeir troubleririaking nations as they gram; : become obsolete in the Air- v Tsarapkin said Johnson's pro- TOKYO (AP) - The United forces as a step toward disar- States." will never abandon the ¦ ¦ ¦ Forces of the major powers ' posal for a treaty td ban the mament. ' • " ' . The proposal was part of a spread of nuclear weapons is 12 million people on Taiwan Two thirtas The proposal was submitted nine - point memorandum , sug- unacceptable to Russia unless (Formosa) to Communist tyran- V' . .'^BULLETIN :: . '" ny," Secretary of State Dean WW min :^ . to the 17-nation disarmament gested b Tsarapkin as a work- the United States agrees v to w w ¦ W MWWWWW « HUfn cawMmK: y ww"* " ^ * »« ™* ^^ r^WWSWMJK ^NSt ¦ ': . - " ' . PARIS ' (*) ' •- -. A, -French ; conference by Soviet delegates ing plan for . the . conference. scrap the proposed NATO mul- Rusk declared tonight, BLAST VICTIM AIDED . / Moments fehdants include Marshall Caifand , who un- ' Rusk spelled out the U.S. at-, ' spokesman today said Semyon; . K. Tsarapkin. Asked what planes he had in tilateral, nuclear force. Ameri- y aft er a bomb"exploded under the hood of his .. der the name Sam Marshall is now on trial France has rid intention or -Western officials immediately mind for destruction, Tsarapkin can officials have repeatedly titude v towards Peking's . Red auto outside Chicago's Criminal Courts Build- for extortion in Los Angeles. Chicago Sun- . desire to break relations expressed interest in the idea, told newsmen • "The entire stated that the. NATO force is rulers at a dinner winding up a ing Monday; Louis Barbe, 32, co-defendant ¦Times photographer Jack . Lenahan, covering with tlie Chinese V National- first put forward by ' the United bomber force of all countries." not subject to negotiation at U.S. - Japan Cabinet conference , : in Cosa Nostra fraud trial, writhes in pain in another story at the courthouse mad4 this ist government of President States last year "to prevent : President . Johnson at the re- this' conference] on trade and economic prob- street while a policeman .-attempts ' aid/ Barbe photo. (AP Photofax) Chiang Kai-shek. ; lems, y v : is a star witness in the case "Peking still insists upon the . whose other de- TOKVti yfAPp- Communist FIRST IN CON FUSION surrender of Taiwan as the sine China declared today it does qua non of any improvement hot recognize the "two Chinas" More whatever in relations Vivith the concept in establishing diplo- Mass United States," Rushusaid. matic relations with France. "We are loyal to our commit- A statement issued by the Afew ments to the government of tha : De Ggrt Communist Chinese Foreign Profesfc Sef H^ Republic of China," Ministry said "according to al- ternation al practice, recogn- In a detailed indictment of the r tion of the new government of Communist regime, President Wewg€^|tefeji^ffii| ; a country naturally implies For Atlanta Priw Johnson's No. 1 Cabinet official declared: ceasing to recognize the old rul- By DON y ¦ By JOHN M: HIGHTOWER ence, around the world. lomatic relations until, the Chi- ing group overthrown: by the MCKEE By JACK BELL primary may end up rankinp :¦; "Peking has violated the Gen- ) U.S. officials reason this way: nese Reds are willing to im- people of that country," , v ATLANTA, Ga.' (AP) -. Mili- V WASHINGTON ; (AP)y- Its first in confusion as well as first eva agreements of 1354 on Indo- WASHINGTON: (AP - U.S. , , of f ici als argue that French The Chinese Communists are prove their behavior in ex- tant civil rights le aders planned come-one-tome-all aspects . indi- in the nation . china and the Geneva agree- still in the stage of development change for the things they want The test of. the statement was today for more mass protests of cated today that New Hamp- Sen. / Margaret Chase Smith, ments of 1962 oh Laos. It incites President Charles de. Gaulle v is broadcast by the New : China making a great mistake: in es- in which their need for controls from the world's great industri- segregation after more thian 100 shire's March 10 presidential R-Mkine; 66-year-old Veteran of and actively supports aggression on their own people seems to ial and trading nations. News Agency monitored here persons! went tp jail Monday, in somewhat more limited political on Southeast Asia, y - tablishing diplomatic relations tonight. list ; with Communist China. require a policy of hostility to- It . is - true that Britain and a street demonstrations. wars, joined the overflowing, "Peking ; ; attacked India and ward non-Communist powers , few other allied countriesv rec- "Consequently, the represen- A siege of the downtown area of GOP presidential nomination occupies a position from which They say he will be disap- particularly the United States . ognized Red China years ago. tatives of the old Tilling group for the: third night by marching, aspirants -with the announce- it continues to threaten the sub- pointed in the benefits he ex- The French action introduces a can no- longer be regarded as milling demonstrators, mostly More Ui ment Monday her name will go continent of South Asia. pects and that the, result of . his To counter this posture the representatives of that country , on the primary ballot. "Peking ; is attempting to ex- actios will be to strengthen the new element and opens up all Negro students heightened the best policy, for the Western al- kinds of possibilities to Peking's to be present side "by side with worst racial, crisis in years for tend its tactics of terror and sub- Chinese Communsits in their lies , is to withhold — so far as the representatives of the hew What was perhaps more dis- advantage. this city. turbing to Hew York Gov. Nel- version into Latin America and struggle for revolutionary influ- they can — all trade and dip- It breaches tfee partial block- government in one and the Despite mounting iarrests, Soldiers May Africa, yv .' •:'" ,. Vv same country or international son A. Rockefeller and Sen. ade which the United States has now nearly 200, youth leaders Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., was maintained with the coopera- organiza-tiony ;. - , the ( statement said they would continue the "In other words, Peking is SOM EONE FORGOT TO PULL P4.UG said, y ; the filing : of a . delegate candi- demonstrating every day that it tion of most allied powers for mass onslaught, centered on a date for former Vice President more than a decade v It confers "It was with this understand- segregated, restaurant. Leave Viet Nam has nothing but contempt for the ing that the government of the Richard M. Nixon. most elementary condition of a new degrees of acceptability ¦; John L. MacDonald, a Man- and prestige on Peking. ; It sets People's Republic < Communist) Police officers declared a peace: namely, leave; your an example likely to be followed China reached agreement with state of emergency Monday chester advertising man, pre- neighbors alone. the government of the French night in ;the busy downtown dicted a full delegate slate for "Free nations must not re* Hu^ by other countries, particularly : Nixon, The man who lost a hair- , Republic on the establishment area surrounding Leb's, a res- ward the militancy of Peking or those responsive to French line decision to th Late Presi- leadership. of diplomatic relations and ex- taurant which refuses to serve give Communists anywhere any change of ambassadors be- Negroes.' .. - . dent John F. Kennedy has said ground for hope of profit from If the Red Chinese gave any tween China and France. Demonstrations began with he would accept a draft for a the use or threat of force," indication of moderating their about 50 pickets walking around second nomination but wouldn't Rusk said the American peo- By HOWARD BENEDICT somebody forgot to pull a plug, policy in return for French rec- "T he Chinese government the block on which Leb's is lo- campaign ior it. ple have deep sympathy for tho CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Monday's mistake, whick deems it necessary to reaffirm ognition , officials here say they cated:: With this in mind, MacDonald plight of the people on the Chin- —The first two-stage Saturn 1, caused postponement of the test have no evidence of it. Nor do that Twaiwan (National China) When they refused to disperse ese mainland "look forward to believed to be the world's most launching until .
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