
Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 11-20-1962 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. 328. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/328 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]. Partly Cloudy; Showers Tonight, 'Cooler Wednesday Canvassers Meet, Adjourn Until Friday New General 136,000 Andersen Goes Named to lead Ahead in New Indian Army County Reports ) PJEW DELHI, India (AP)- 125,000 ST. PAUL (AP - The State Prime Minister Nehru today Canvassing : Board adjourned until named a new army chief of staff 2 p.m. Friday after deciding this and told Parliament, the battered forenoon to await final election fig- Indian army is ready for a des- perate stand against Chinese ures from Hennepin County and Communist warriors rushing to- probably Supreme Court action on ward the rich plains of Assam. the legality of amended election /Nehru also declared the Chi- 100,000 totals from nine counties. nese "have sent many sugges- The board's announcement at. tions (for talks) but we are not 11:35 a.m. said there might be a going to accept any one of them . further delay Friday if the State We shall continue the war until Supreme Court has not reached a we win." decision. Gen. Joyanto Natch Chaudhuri , As the board met, changes con- 54; commander of the Indian, tinued in the vote totals of GOP troops that seized Portuguese Goa Gov. Elmer L. Andersen and . his last December in lightning ' con- 75,000 DFL opponent . Lt. Gov, Karl Rol- l aag, with Andersen leading by a quest , was named to succeed ;¦¦ Gen. P. N. Thapar. 82-vote margin. • ' GOVERNOR-ELECT At WHITE HOUSE . Governor-elect in his White House office as they pay a call on the chief executive. - Complete but unofficial Associ- Philip Hoff of Vermont and his wife talk with President Kennedy (AP Photofax) ;" Nehru said Thapar was relieved for health reasons and is going ated Press tabulations gave An- oii a long leave. dersen 619.124, R olvaag 619,632. Like Thapar, the new com - For about the first hour the five mander is a graduate of Britain 's member board heard arguments famed Sandhurst military school from attorneys and candidates in and a veteran of World War II. 50,000 the governor and lieutenant gov- Nehru said the Chinese are ad- ernor races. vancing from captured Bomdila , The board went into closed ses- Castro Offers to Let only 80 road miles from the sion shortly before noon to iron plains, along a road which leaves out procedures it will follow , with the mountains and runs through a indications that it might adjourn strip of jungle before emerging unless the final figures from Hen- onto rich rice fields and tea es- nepin County became available tates. this afternoon. "Defensive positions have been 25,000 Sydney Berde, attorney for Lt. Bombers Leave Cub a prepared in front of them and Gov. Karl Rolvaag repeated his arguments that many amended By LEWIS GULICK BULLETIN mier Khrushchev. lack of word—from the Soviets our troops will give battle there;" JJehru said. county canvass figures are invalid WASHINGTON (AP)-U,S. au- ' But the United "States ."has been during the day about removal of UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. UnV holding the Soviet Union respon- the . bombers. He said the Chinese were '"a because county boards failed to thorities said today the United —Cuban Prime Minister Fidel few miles beyond Bomdila." give notice to the candidates or States is holding the Soviet Union sible for the presence of the bomb- Without setting up a definite Castro informed the United Na- - ers in Cuba. Therefore, U.S. offi- otherwise did not follow the law. responsible for carrying out the tions today that •» Is prepar- timetable that would give the Between Bomdila and the plains withdrawal from Cuba of 'bombers cials said, the United States is proposition one of the major ele- there is one last mountain pass. Richard Kyle, attorney for Gov- ed to give up sonrie 30 Soviet looking to the Soviets—over the Elmer L. Andersen , asked that which Prime Minister Fidel Castro bombers now in Cuba. ments of an ulimatum, U.S. nego- 9,300-foot Eagle's Nest, that would now offers to give up as obsolete. Cuban leader's head—to indicate tiators nevertheless have empha- offer a good defensive position. the State Canvassing Board not The offer by Castro was that the bombers are going out. certify a winner in the governor This , wait-and-see attitude was seen in U.S. circles as clear- sized Lo the Soviets at the United The American consul general in reaction to a Kennedy is slated to talk pub- Nation s that they \ver« in a hurry Calcutta, William Baxter, recom- race until the Supreme Court pass- a* initial Washington ing the way for Soviet agree- es, on the legality the' Untied Nations quot- ment on the withdrawal of the licly about the Cuban situation in for a satisfactory response on the mended that dependents of Amer- of the amended letter to p.m returns from nine ing Castro as saying he is ready to IL28 bombers and thus re- a news conference at 6 . EST point. The schedule ior the Ken- icans on the north bank of tie counties which (5 p.m. Winona , Time) tonight. nedy 'broadcast provided an im- Brahmaputra River in Assam iie have been received fay the secre- let the Soviets take back the jet moving one of the major ob- tary of state. bombers if the; Soviet government stacles now holding up negoti- The President's meeting with the plied time; marker. evacuated. The Chinese are less press will be nationally radio- These nine counties resulted in " considers it convenient for the ations on the Cuban problem, Soviet negotiators are reported LET'5 GO OVER THE TOP . Winona's Community Chest a net gaia of 198 votes for Ander- good development of negotiations televised. It is his first news conference since before the start to have contended so far that the symbol, the rocket , took on additional fuel today to boost the total sen and gave the governor a small and a resolution of the crisis to a breakthrough in stalled U.S. planes are oudated , implying the pay load to $103,870 or 76 percent of the $136,000 needed to put the lead in tie " Castro of the Cuban, crisis. unofficial tabulations. withdraw such airplanes. Soviet negotiations on a Cuban United States should oiot be so in- undergirds 15 services agencies over the top. With C. Donald Peterson, Republican said his government therefore will fund which settlement. President Kennedy has U.S. authorities made it clear sistent on their removal. The Cu- 30 percent of the Community Chest cards still o-ut, there remains candidate for lieutenant governor, not block the Soviet decision. go as part that what Kennedy says tonight bans have sought to give the im- asked insisted the planes mirst $32,130 to be raised. The classified division to date, with 70 per- that the state board not Removal of the lets could mark of the Cuba deal -with Soviet Pre- will be affected by any word—or pression the planes belong to make a decision in his race with them, cent of the total repor ting, has subscribed $31,324. Last year the state Sen. A.M. Keith until the division raised $32,213. Chest workers asked anyone overlooked Castro's declaration that he is gubernatorial question is settled. willing to give up tie craft be- in the campaign to contact Chest headquarters and be counted in. Peterson said he intends to seek cause they are out of date would Winona 's effort to oversubscribe the Chest drive. Make your a recount. appear to be a face-saving solu- contribution by Wednesday night and enjoy the true Thanksgiv- This wat opposed by Robert W. Moscow-Peking Split tion for ithe Cuban leader. ing spirit, the feeling that you 've done what Winona has alright Mattson, attorney for Keith, the to expect of every citizen. Make your contribution by Wednesday- apparent winner in the lieutenant night and put the campaign over the top. „ governor race. Mattson said there — — '. i . — ¦ J, - ¦ — ¦ — i-— ¦ i. ....- ¦- — I I.I . M .I. ,|, is no lejal basis for Peterson 's proposal that the two races be Auto of Exile recounted together when and if a I led Unbridgeable recount 5s begun in the governor Co race. away, Nehru Asks U.S. By GENE KRAMER voices are softer in the wake of "The bridge has washed As Hennepin County (Minneapo- WARSAW , Poland (AP)—Some recent developments over Cuba another diplomat commented. He President of lis) was completing its recheck, Warsaw quarters for the first and India. was .. referring to the traditional reports were any changes there time are describing the Moscow- One diplomat said fiatiy the re- role of Poland as a bridge, or Gen. Chaudhuri would be; minor. Peking split as unbridgeable. cent purge of Stalinists in Bul- mediator, in Moscow-Peking dis- For Helicopters An eventual statewide recount experts on Communist garia and the apparent downgrad- putes. than 50 air miles north of the was deemed almost a certainty. Cautious Cuba Bombed river. • affairs continue to warn that the ing of the Berlin question are By DILLON GRAHAM toward the populous plains of As- frantic Soviet efforts to shore up Supporting this view is the pos- MIAMI BEACH, Tla.
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