Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 1

Location:
Winona, Minnesota
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DAILY WINQ Generally Fair, Pleasant, Tonight, Sunday and Monday Largest Circulation In State Outside Duluth, Twin Cities 102nd Yotr of Publication Formerly Th Winona Republican-Herald SEVEN CENTS PER COPY WINONA, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1957 EIGHTEEN PAGES I IK ftrnnnrl Wk VI WUIIU Troops to Leave Japan Ike, Jap Premier Reach Agrement On Withdrawal By SPENCER DAVIS IM 4 X'JT WASHINGTON OB About 000 U.S.. ground combat troopi will start pulling out of Japan next month in accordance with a decision reached by President 11: 'wW Lisenhower and Japanese Prime Minister Kishi. 11 -v A Joint communique Issued last 'Jl5-'Av'- CV-T-- ''tv night at the end of three days of 3V r-wVV 'CTi1'1l -mrZ vv. VAV. W.ftVTV'i''.

consultations between the two 4 X- -----Kt TT.w' V-t2Jtt-t 'MiM 'V'iSc, announced, the fH I f-lsiS-' vV'-iC wimarawai 01 ail u. 1 2 IL 4 S-TTZ- V- OT combat forces from Jatan." II Marshall Gets Fresh Layer Of Mud, Silt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Heavy rain sent a fresh surge of high water into flood weary Marshall early today after an estimated three inches of rain fell in a three hour period. Weary businessmen and householders, in the midst of a gigantic cleanup job, got a fresh layer of silt and mud as the choked Redwood River backed up into business and residential areas. The Redwood and other over flowing southwestern streams sent the fresh charge of water toward 1 jy be a substantial reduction In the i i t-rW- 7a- "Sr total U. S.

forces in Japan. Sec V- r- CV "tary of State Dulles told new vV -V25c- tHV "discussed the early cessation of -KS'" VJ The statement said Am two mtn "discussed the early cessation of both the testing and the manu lacture 01 nuclear weapons as part of a first step in a safe the Minnesota River, bringing renewed worries to farmers and SUMMER'S HERE Tourist traffic is moving between banks of snow over the Trail Ridge Road which climbs to almost 12,000 feet above sea level across the Continental Divide at Estes Park, Colo. Summer's official start was Friday. (AP Wire- guarded disarmament program." communities. Japan's strong views against lurtner nuclear tests, tne com photo) The Minntsota climbtd about munique added, are being taken into account in formulating the six inches overnight at New Ulm as highway crews fought to keep Highways 14 and 15 open.

U.S. position at the current Lon don disarmament talks h--iUi Ak i The Minneapolis Weather Bu The Kishi-Eisenhower statement reau predicted a crest of 22.5 to of those in one family. The tornado also hit other sections of Norstad Says Red Attack 'Unlikely 23 feet in the Minnesota at Man- TORNADO AERIAL VIEW This is Golden Ridge addition at Fargo, N. which was completely leveled by Thursday's twister. There vera 10 killed, seven of them children and six Fargo.

(AP Wirephoto) also contained a significant provision opening the way for revision of the mutual security kato tonight or Sunday morning. The level at 6 a.m. today was 20.9 treaty between the two countries. feet and rising. In diplomatic terms this lifted Mankato and North Mankato po the lid on the 1951 security pact By LEWIS GULICK WASHINGTON -Gen.

Lauris lice kept a watchful eye on earth between tne two countries. It was en dikes built to hold 28 feet of water aftei the 1951 floods. concluded at the time the Jap- Norstad says it is "most unlikely, anese peace treaty was signed at not impossible" that the Soviets San Francisco and provided for v-ould decide to attack free Heavy rain which fell in tha 1500 Fargo Homes Victim Of Tornado Marshall area between 4 and 7 "I 1 "iV 1 i -i .1 I- U.S. defense of Janan nendinu de-l Europe. veloDment of Jaoan's own defense Norstad, supreme commander tinue U.S.

arms aid to Western Europe, His June 11 closed-session testimony was made public today after security censorship. Norstad figured total Russian strength at 20,000 planes and 175 divisions, and he advised a "skeptical" but not "cynical" approach to Soviet disarmament proposals because of "past failures of the keep, their commitments." p.m. Friday caused the swollen Redwood River to back up inta town. The crest was reached about I a.m. The water receded stead forces.

01 me worm Atianuc ueaiy ur banization (NATO), gave this es- Dipiomatie sources considered timate in asking the House For that the most important provision eien Affair Committee to con- ily and by 8 a.m. all but the west end of Main Street and some resi- in the joint statement. dential areas were clear, but mud- The withdrawal of U. -com Hells Canyon bat forces will cost Japan more than 100 million dollars a year in But he also said the NATO da- fense warning and airfields sys troops spending, Japanese offi cials estimated. It also will mean Bill Passed tem mean the Soviets cannot loss of jobs for about half of expect to knock out all fields in one surprise attack, and forces in some 140,000 Japanese civilians employed by the armed forces, imenca and elsewhere would Kishi appeared elated by the By Senate have severar hours' time in which to launch a counterblow.

success of his mission here. He told newsmen his purpose in es Many homes ware still surround. ed by the earlier floodwater when the new attack struck. Rainfall was estimated at between and 34 inches. Still1 flooded this morning was the business area where the Powell Firestone, Wetherbee Hardware, J.

C. Penny and Woolworth buildings are located. The Powell end Wetherbee firms were hard hit by the first flood and had just shoveled several inches of mud from their floors. No new fresh merchandise had Leen installed as the cleaning up "I think our retaliatory forces By JOHN H. KAMPS tablishing a "true and strong FARGO.

N. D. IJV-A survey shows more than 1,500 homes were destroyed or damaged In the tornado which killed 19 and injured more than 80 in its deadly sweep into a Fargo residential area Thursday night. While the a 1 1 city still combed debris today for more possible victims, an American Red Cross study disclosed 329 houses were levelled and 1,135 others damaged. 202 of them to a major degree.

Unofficial estimates put losses at upwards of 10 million dollars. About 50 of the injured still were hospitalized. Among those in critical condition was Mrs. Don Titgen, who was found late yesterday in the rubble of their home where her husband's body had been recovered earlier. The Red Cross reported three churches and three schools destroyed, with two other churches heavily damaged.

Fifteen business are capable of destroying what WASHINGTON UV-The contro- partnership has been com ever Soviet military targets we must' knock out," Norstad said. pletely achieved. vcrsial Hells Canyon dam bill, passed by the Senate yesterday. Kisni lanea, however, to re I believe that, at the present gain administrative control over waj headed today for the House the Ryukyu and Bonin island 8n an uncertain fate time, our forces could operate with relative impunity. Perhaps trroimt niw nt hi.

mnW nhW. me Senate VOiea 45-38 10 8U- yves thorize a high federal dam which in the future they might not be able to, but there is no reason for me to believe we cannot keep process haa not been completed. wuuiu iiuug uie sues 01 uiree proposed private utility dams in A check this morning at Russell. this capability for one year, Lind and Dead Coon Lake, all up the Hells Canyon area of the Snake River, bordering Idaho and years or 10 years provided we Canadian Premier Summons Cabinet stream points from Marshall, showed the Redwood at lower stag do the things we reasonably steel that once was a truck terminal and tractor-trailer. (UP Telephoto) Oregon.

It was a dramatic victory for TWISTED MASS The fury with which the tornado struck at Fargo, N. is graphically portrayed by this twisted pile of concrete and snouia oo es, giving promise of a respite, provided heavy rain doesn't come. OTTAWA W) Prime Minister nublic rower advocates and a If war comes we will not start it. If the Soviets deliberately plan Rainfall at New Ulm measured places, mostly neignDornooa snops were wiped out and 30 others had John Diefenbaker summoned his smarting defeat for the Eisenhow-cabinet today for a session re- er administration, which favors portedly aimed at filling remain- the three-dam clan of the Idaho to start it, they must today face mawr damage. Tne tornaao the proposition, 'if I deliberately wrecked 200 autos and damaged ing gaps in his new conservative Power Co.

start a war, I will be destroyed. 3.39. Water was up to the guardrail posts on Highways 14 and 15 which cross the river there. Water surrounded some outbuildings of river-edge residences and the.Bur- another 300. I suggest they cannot take that AMA Head Says Hooper Bill Can Be Adjusted government before flying to a If the bill should pass the commonwealth leaders' confer- House, it is considered likely Pres- The Red Cross said it was feed decision, and I think that a cold Supreme Court To Hear Girard Appeal July 8 ence.

tlooded decision to go to war Ing more than 1,500 storm victims from mobile kitchens. They were ident Eisenhower would veto it His administration consistently Appleton Man Found Guilty of Murder TACOMA, Wash. OfV-A Superior Court jury Friday convicted James A. Van Ryzin, 23, of Appleton, of murdering Richard J. Remynse, 27, on a lonely highw ay near here last Oct.

18. The jury ordered, however, that would be most unlikely if not im possible." dick Grain Elevator and Gasner Supply Co. continued operating pumps. Water was up to the warehouse of the Gasner company, a WEATHER has encouraged private construction of dams which are not too big for private industry to handle. Norstad soomod more concerned MANORVILLE, N.Y.

Ml The head of the American Medical Assn. has advised all parties in steel supplies firm. that the Soviets might make a FEDERAL FORECAST Sen. Watklns (R-Utah), a lead- limited intrusion into NATO terri Thousands of acrts of farm land WASHINGTON CD The Su the controversial Benny Winona and virinifv Cpnprallvl ins onnonrnt nf the measure, said Hooper Jr. medical bill, to "sit fair and oleasant tonieht nH Sun.

he would make no prediction but preme Court has postponed vaca tory, whereupon the NATO powers would have to start a major war along the Minnesota were flooded. arm buildings near Judson, about the death sentence not be given Van Ryzin. He had pleaded inno aown ana wont vui weir ainer- day. Low tonight, 58, high Sun- he had a "strong belief" Hells tc get the Communists out. miles west of Mankato were sur cent by reason of insanity.

ences. day. 76. Fair and Dleasant weath. Canyon would never become tion plans to hear arguments July 8 on whether Army Specialist 3.

C. William S. Girard should be turned over to the Japanese to Last Mav 16. six-year-old Benny er is expected to continue Mon- law. rounded by water.

One farmer moved 30 hogs into the hayloft He said "this very dangerous situation" could probably be The court adjourned following the verdict until Monday when White House pressure and the toppled into a 24-foot well in the I ciay of his barn. desertion of some Southern Demo sentencing is expected. Ike Names Fargo 'Disaster Area' WASHINGTON Wi Prtsl-dent Eisenhower today dosig-natod tornado ttricktn Fargo, N. a major disaster arts. A White Houto spokesman said the Pretidtnt has allocated to the tedoral Civil De-tense Administration such funds for ftderal assistance as are necessary to supplement state and local efforts.

Tho White House said the President is informing Gov. John A. Davis of North Dakota of his action by backyard of his Long Island home. 1 LOCAL WEATHER With the heavy rains adding to crats were blamed for Senate re He was rescued some 24 hours (North Central Observations) avoided by increasing the strength of regular NATO forces to the point where it would be clear to the Reds they would be starting Van Ryzin was arrested in Milwaukee last December byt FBI jection of similar legislation last later. Max.

80. noon today: low. the Minnesota River burden, the Minneapolis Weather Bureau warned residents of all towns and face trial for manslaughter. The high court acted late yesterday on a plea by Atty. Gen.

Brow-nell that fast action was needed because "further delay will seriously aggravate an already unfortunate strain on United States-Ja year, 51-41 At the time, the cheers were hours ending at 12 today Yesterday, five southern Demo- loud for Dr. Joseph H. Kris, an Maximum, 88; minimum, 63; i 1. 1 L. anesthesiologist, who kept the boy noon, 78; precipitation, 2.24; sun inZJ those along the stream from Mankato to St.

Paul to be on tha alert. supplied with oxygen through the- sets tonight at sun rises to-" rr 'rUTI -ieT, agents. Some Iowa Law' Minus Its Teeth? DES MOINES 'to-Iowa legisla entire ordeal. Flood conditions will continue a war by invading anywhere along the NATO line. The NATO chief said that while "a few people in France besides the Communists" oppose the Nor-stad-proposed appointment of German Gen.

Hans Speidd to head NATO land forces in central Europe, "it has been very well received by the vast majority. It panese relations." U. S. authorities stirred up a storm of controversy in Congress and elsewhere when they agreed AIKKUKI WEATHER I Soon nftpr th nnnnunrpmpnt of until June 27, the Weather Bu Now, five weeks later, the 58- Max. 80, non today; low.

68. th votp. which evoked cheers and year-old Kris has whipped up a 7 a.m. today. Noon readings applause from crowded Senate reau said, with the crest generally as much as four feet over tha natural banks of the Minnesota.

to turn Girard over to the Jap tors are wondering if they left the teeth" out of one of their whirl of comment, by asking temperature. CI EAA fnfl fn cnfi-ioa Mflrloron I being housed in dormitories of tee lor services renaerea. roll(is n. cm anese for trial. Lawyers for Girard took the matter to the U.

S. recently passed Heavy rain over southern Min The medical bill, in turn, has un- nvtuscu nuiuicm VI 1 miWi u-int em it in 4A ik i 1 1 North Dakota Agricultural coi leee. A set of false teeth was found nesota Friday night was accom vas an important and historic step in welding France and Germany ic subd "credit" "More terrible than anyone can nilles an nour: Barometer, 29.63, bill to win Southern Democratic District Court which ruled Gir-ard's constitutional rights would be violated if he were handed over 1" u''ZtU steatJy: Htjr. 75 per cent I vote, for Hell. Canyon, together.

in the Senate chamber when the Legislature adjourned May 9. They still are unclaimed. imagine without seeing it, commented North Dakota Gov John to the Japanese. has romi tn th Ilnoner familv. Davis after a tour of the stricken in Atlantic city, N.J., last night, Darbershoppers Meet area yesterday.

He said the more Ul xsdviu nuiuaii, lien iicau Progress Gets the Bird than 200 National uuarasmen ordered in early today for patrol of the AMA, said I am not in a position to say You Take the High Note duty would remain indefinitely. Gov. Davis was to fly to Wash- if the bill is a fair one or an exorbitant one, but between the Seems Mike Will Stand Pat VICTORIA, B.C. tf-Mike, who which stood the old Wilson man- two (the Benjamin Hoopers and Ington today to confer with North Dakota congressmen on means of And Til Take the Low Note Kris) I think they can adjust the panied by violent electrical displays and high winds. Several tornado funnels were reported sighted but none apparently touched ground.

Redwood Falls had rainfall of 2 04 inches, the Twin Cities 2 07, Duluth 1.97, St. Cloud 1.81, Rochester l.ir and Alexandria .75. A washout on the Chicago and North Western Railway line four miles east of New Ulm forced rerouting of trains south via Butter-field. High winds which struck about 4:30 Friday in the Winthrop vicinity, 20 miles north of New Ulm. damaged buildings on several farms.

Hardest hit was the Clifford Anderson farm a mile west of Winthrop. Destroyed there were a matter satisfactorily. prefers a daily spot of brandy to sion. the proverbial crackers, is stand- The mansion is to be left under ing right smack athwart this city's lease to Mike until he dies; the progress. mansion and Mike's aviary, which (ha Kill fa t-infain fte fi oe 41 iue uiu mi an I re ti .1 rrt--i ho natintit'i nhilitv tn nav fa fnn yuh.l.e-o un ixuits icii cperaie uairy larm in auuinera musicians in room o.

2. nai Irnprf nn ZimS ran bV newsman who stumbled onto Wisconsin. Have 225 holstein cat- song they doing not immediately nf aaJuslineni can a barber shop quartet convention, tie. Produce equivalent of 500 gal- apparent Didn't ask. It looks as if Mike will remain he shares with two other parrots, there until he dies and he is a are to be left untouched until picture of health despite his 96 Mike goes to parrot paradise; and Ttu Haaiwr.

maintain th.v noticed portico jammed with ex- ter a day. Audience impressed, which known as Schmitt Brothers. years. Mike is to be fed one ounce of not afford to pay the bill, and that I troverts. Lots of them singing in Quartet sang something about from Two Rivers.

Wis. was go- gaining all the federal aid possioie for the smashed areas. North Dakota insurance men said their national underwriting board had declared Fargo a catastrophe area and expected to process some 3,500 storm claims. A spokesman said damage alone to Shanley High School, a large and comparatively new building, would probably exceed one million dollars. The city was declared a disaster area Friday by the federal Small Business Administration and the Red Cross and other organiza Mike is a parrot and for six brandy every day.

oiffc and annonrnnrpn ihn fnmilw ErOUDS Of four. Land Of J8ZI (learn to made on television, amounted to I aign near entrance saia uus razi-mun-iazi tseiore my ume. per. Auaience, presumaoiy in on years he has been the legal, unre- The will is being carried out; movable occupant of one of the right down to the last drop of very little financially. Kris said I was Iain annual international con- oatisiaBe, un oi quarici.

mm- weni wua. uromcrs go. nana finest pieces of property in the brandy. Wah Mong. a household he heard rumors the Hoooers re-1 pn'ion OI society ior rreserva- ing aruunu oonie nuiiuiunj, ner- ing uvauon.

reopie siampea on 1 1 A 1 1 .1 heart of this city. It is, in fact, servant, was given the job and vault- udiu anu suu, xrvcioi bikus -ail tin I tion and Encouragement of Bar- vously. one Darbcrshopper, com- floor. stopped 13 minutes, mm uu I. 1 I and the windmill.

A grove of trees I ier anop wuanei singing in wg mi stage, remarncu: sure unong curious uues usea oy HOOper earns GZ a WeeK as a I CIrncnci hmrA tA in this mnrnlnif eronni in chn Trnnhnct.A. around the farm was leveled. the spot picked by hotelman Doug the money to finance it of seeing Abrams for an apartment block that Mike gets his daily ounce, or hotel. Wah Mong hasn't missed a day. highway work foreman.

His wife, "Walked into auditorium. Show Time was 2:17 p.m. (not unrea- Chords (from Detroit and Oak- Heavy rain and-hail came wita Hie wind. Abrams bought the ground four Abrams visits his property occa- ueuy. nidsis wwjujt as leie-1 Rnrtpd vet.

Orcanist nlav- to presume he was out land county. 'Four Pitch phone company employe The" Minnesota River at Kef ing Couldn't tell after o'clock night before.) iters' Springfield, 'Great Last night in Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. whether it in four-part harmony. "Walked past dressing rooms on Scots (Steubenville, Ohio), 'Ex Ulm has risen 12 feet 7 inchts since Tuesday up to this morning.

Paul R. Hawlcy, director of the "Program billed as ane side 01 stage, wucn singing, tension tnoras torand Kapids, tions have set up aid programs for the homeless hundreds. Gov. Davis inspected the stricken area Friday and appointed Col. Noel Tharalson, state civil defense director, as his personal representative here.

years ago and then he learned sionally but says he never has seen about Mike and Miss Victoria Wil- Mike, just heard him "squawking son, spinster daughter of a pioneer away." Victoria banker. Miss Wilson's es- The question now is: How long tate included the five choice city is Mike going to keep on lots bought by Abrams and upon squawking? 1 'eaturing 26 different quartets. Is it harmony when all sing at Babbling Brooks 'East American College, of Surgeons, ad The river, normally 200 feet wide, had spread to more than 4,000 feet. vised the Hoopers not to pay Kris I First was Emcee once? Group practicing in first Liverpool, Ohio). 'Atomic Bums' and let the doctor sue.

I disclosed member of tola (roup room ('Mississippi Mud'). Army (Minneapolis). Highway It next Lf-st graf 74..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Winona Daily News
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Winona Daily News Archive

Pages Available:
702,141
Years Available:
1901-2022