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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 11-23-1962 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. 330. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/330 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]. Indians, Chinese in Nine-Day Truce BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS 13 Killed in Both Sides Thanksgivm^ Maryland Holding Fire Plane Crash Along Front By HENRY S. BRADSHER ELLICOTT CITY, Md. (AP) — af NEW DELHI, India (AP)-Th« A United Air Lines plane crashed Canvassers Boc^ Wor/c and burned today in a wooded Indian army rushed fresh troops By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS But the sheriff and courthouse meet again today. 1,500 votes over his rival in Wat- area at Homestead, Md., about 10 to the Himalayas today as the custodian denied there were any However, it was not expected onwan County returns. miles vest of Baltimore. nation waited out the tense nine- A boxf ull of ballots from the irregularities in handling the bal- to certify results in the governor State Police said there were 9 Two aides of Rolvaag said Hra day period of a cease-fires general election almost; wound up lots, other than to shift them race, in which latest Associated passengers and four crewmen before* on the ash heap at St. James, alleged irregularity at St. James about while the jail cell -where Press tabulations show Republi- might impel them to ask the state aboard the plane and reports Red China begins its promised Minn,, according to Democratic- they were stored was being can . incumbent Gov. Elmer L. from the scene indicated there military pullback. Farmer-Labor spokesmen. board to toss out all votes for cleaned. Andersen with a 42-vete lead were no survivors. The Chinese too were believed ¦ ' governor in Watonwan, totalling They called the incident "shock- ¦/,' V-\ over DFL candidate , Lt. Gov. some 5,000 ballots. The plane was a four ^engine appalling, consolidating and reinforcing the ing and " adding that The charge and denial triad* on Karl Rolvaag. The State Supreme At St. James, Sheriff Dave Mat- Viscount turbo-prop en route from startling gains they made in the the ballots "appear to have been Thanksgiving Day kept the con- Court is due to hear the dispute Newark, N.J., to Atlanta , Ga., rugged mountain border areas in tampered with ," and threatened troversial Minnesota governorship first over DFL charges that some with a stop in Washington , D.C. 32 days of undeclared war before to ask the State Canvassing Board race as warm as a turkey fresh counties - illegally recanvassed It was United flight No. 297. tbey proclaimed and put into ef- to toss out all votes for governor out of the oven. With the holiday their results. Court Won' t Act The plane came down about fect a cease-fire at midnight in Watonwan County. over, the canvassing board was to Andersen has a margin of some 12:30 p.m. — Wednesday. Until Board Reports "It was awful," said Mis. Clark BULLETIN Gaither, who lives nearby. "The Tacitly accepting the cease-fire, ST. PAUL Wl — Th« Minne- plane crashed at the edge of the Indian troops were reported under sota Supreme Court today woods and the flames shot, higher secret orders to hold their fixe agreed unanimously that it will than the trees. unless fired upon. But Prime take no action on disputed bal- We heard a sound like a trac- Minister Nehru refrained from Kuss lets in tha governor s race until tor motor choking. Then there taking a stand on Peking's pro-, ProfDose US. ' the state canvassing board were three thunderous explosions posals for ending the conflict. acts. and all we could see was smoke He told Parliament today "The The court agreed a half hour and flames." Chinese cease-fire has continued before the canvassing- board on their side and so far as I know meeting this afternoon that rt there has been no firing on either Discuss Guantanamo would be "premature" to de- side," Nehru said. By WILLIAM N. OATIS Guantanamo naval base. hold talks about it with the Amer- cide either way on amended Rochester Red China said she would begin UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) United States negotiators, it was icans, Soviets and Cubans. rsfurns from 10 counties wJileh pulling her troops back on Dec, l. -A joint U.S.-Soviet declaration said by the informants, view this Other , items in the Soviet propo- have given Gov. Elmer L, But what would happen then proposed by the Soviets to put a item as a reflection of. Cuban sal were understood to duplicate Andersen a narrow lead over was far from clear. Peking's pro- conclusion to the Cuban crisis, is Prime Minister Fidel Castro's five those, put forth in letters between Lt. Gov. Karl Rolvaag. posal was widely regarded as an under discussion with the United points for a guarantee against Presiden t Kennedy and Soviet Woman Dead in ultimatum which would force In- States, well-informed sources re- overthrow of his regime, and the Premier Khrushchev on Oct. 27 dia to yield the high Ladakh ported today. ' United State: , is unwilling to dis- and 28 in which Khrushchev son and courthouse custodian Plateau on the western end of her The United States delegates cuss any of them. agreed to withdraw offensive Chester Nelson averred that the border in return for regaining were reported balking at some The Soviet proposal would deal weapons from Cuba under U.N. ballots in question were not out Farm Mishap most of the lost border areas in points in the proposed document, with U.N. verification of the with- verification , and Kennedy agreed ¦ of a storage area in a jail cell ROCHESTER , Minn. (AP) — the northeast. particularly the point that the drawal of Soviet offensive weap- to lift the U.S. arms blockade of for more than five minutes, and Mrs. Lester Koenig, 43, Route 4, United States would agree to dis- ons from Cuba by having U.N, Cuba and promise not to invade Adopting a wait-and-see atti- ¦' probably no more than a minute Rochester/ died Thursday night in cuss with Cuba a withdrawal from acting Secretary-General U Thant Cuba. ' • • ' ' tude, the Indian government went or two. a hospital here of a ruptured pul- ahead in the lull with emergency Attorney - aides of Rolvaag, Irv- monary artery suffered in a farm measures to put its forces into ing Nemerov and Paul Skjervold, accident. a letter military position after Sta rts Work on Budget said at a Minneapolis press con- She was helping her husband suffering smashing blows. ference Thursday morning they operate a corn elevator Tuesday There were sounds coming from had learned all the ballots in when her clothing became caught Peking, however, that indicated Watonwan County were thrown in machinery and she was jerked the Red Chinese may accept no onto a trash heap last week. The against the elevator. At first it was stalling on their .terms. ballots were then nearly hauled believed her injuries were con- A spokesman cf the Red Chin- away to a dump, they added. fined to broken ribs, but her con- ese defense ministry was quoted Kenn Turns Back Uemerov and Skjervold called dition became critical Thursday edy the Community Chest WITH $1M ,879 reported In at noon today, in a Peking broadcast as : saying the incident "shocking and appal- night. was within 19 percent of its goal of $136,000. Solicitations still are he expected "the Indian govern- ling," and added that the ballots ment, after full consideration, will "appear to have been tampered » in progress at a number of firms, but no reports are yet in from 16 large firms, 8 large firms have incomplete reports and 130 make a positive response" to the with." peace overtures. Matson explained the ballots •mall firms still are out. Nehru still talked of a long hard To Crisis in Cuba Soviet Plane Chest officials urged campaign workers to get their; reports in. were sealed in a paper box war. In his first public speech By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL Kennedy was able to report to last to review the Cuban situation. week and locked in a jail cell used since the cease-fire he took no HYANNIS PORT, Mass. (AP)- the American people at a news notice of Peking's declarations. President Kennedy swung his at- The committee includes Secre- conference Tuesday that grave for storage. The sheriff said a few tention back to the abating Cuban tary of State Dean Rusk and Un- problems still remained but the days later he decided to clean the In Paris Crash cell in accordance with a directive "Be prepared for a long drawn crisis today after taking a holiday dersecretary George Ball; Secre- dangers imbedded in the Cuban PARIS (AP)—A Soviet plane of out war with China and be deter- tary of Defense Robert S. McNa- crisis had diminished and there from the fire marshal. Plane respite around a dinner table lad- the Hungarian Malev airline from Portuguese- mined to face any crisis to drive en with a 32-pound turkey. mara and Deputy Secretary Ros- was much to be thankful for at It was then, said Matson, that a 16-year-old boy helping a trash Budapest crashed just north of Le out the Chinese from Indian soil ,'" Kennedy also was getting down well Li Gilpatric; Adlai E.

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