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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 11-1-1966 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" (1966). Winona Daily News. 763. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/763 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, Windy/ Silent Salesman Cold Tonight; Wind Sells Speedily! Decreasing Wednesday Classified Ads Negroes Riot in Clearwater. Fla Bottles, Rocks Thrown, Street Lights Broken CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) — Halloween vandalism mush- roomed today Into rioting by hundreds of Negroes who threw bottles and rocks through win- dows and shot out street lights. ' RIOT SQUAD ON GUARD . ., ,. A riot squad from the 30 deputies from the Sheriff's department moved in and Bonfires blazed in the streets. Pinellas County Sheriff's department shown standing guard dispersed the some two hundred Negroes massed in the area. Six hours after the first re- in a Negro neighborhood of Clearwater after^uelling a riot There were no reports of serious personal injuries. (AP port of brewing trouble reached police Monday night that had raged for several hours. Some 40 policemen and Photofax) , officials said order restored. But patrols remained in the area until dawn. ." "Keep Your Chin Up' Police ; Chief Willard Booth described the Negroes as ''ir- LeVander Asks responsible young adults and teen-agers." They threw paint on sides of buildings, smashed New Insurance, store windows and streetlights, fired rifles into the air and set trash fires¦ in the Streets, police said;. ¦ .!; : :. ' . : - BankingAgency Chief Booth was hooted and ; MIN.N E AP 0 LI S (AP)-- jeered when he stepped out of •Harold LeVander, Republican his car in the midst of the riot. CAMP STANLEY; Korea munist North Korea. j cans are like them — standing candidate for governor, prop- A rock hit him in the stomach (AP) — "Keep your chin up and Speaking earnestly and In a up for freedom. posed a reorganization today for and two bottles crashed at his your chest out r- we are proud low voice Johnson in an off-the- Johnson began his second day state agencies that govern insur- feet He was not seriously in- of you and I came here to tell cuff speech told the troops 20 in South Korea with an hour's ance, banking and securities jured. matters; you so," President Johnson to- miles south of the demilitarized meeting with President Chung Police first heard of the grow- LeVander said at a Minneapo- day told American troops con- zone between North and South Hee Park, They discussed Viet ing disturbance when they re- fronting the Communists in Ko- Korea they were "doing a Nam, where South Korea has lis news conference that he ¦ ¦ ceived a call from a resident in rea; .• ' mighty good job"of protecting 45,000 . troops, , and Park's re- would support a bUl to put all three agencies under a single the area. The President : traveled by freedom in the United States quest for more U.S. funds to The sheriff's helmeted riot equip troops to replace them commissioner of commerce. train and helicopter into , the and many parts of the world. He ¦¦¦ at squad, with fixed bayonets, led country- said no! matter what they may home, . ¦.; ; ¦ ' rugged South Korean Such a commissioner, he said, a wedge of about 30 men up the side to pay tribute to .Korean read about anti-Viet Nam dem- should be paid a salary " main street of the area for six guarding onstrators or draft card bur- After their talk, Johnson and sub- and American troops stantially higher" than the ,- blocks and then back. The the islamite border with Com- ners, the great bulk of Ameri. Park drove through cheering, $12 flag-waving crowds to take a 500 now set by state law for the march took about an hour. Riot- special tram for a 19-mile ride commissioners of banking, in- ers melted into side streets; to the surance and securities. headquarters of the 26th The head of the Clearwater Korean Infantry Division and "These three departments nearby U.S. Camp Stanley. NAACP, Talmadge Rutledge, touch almost all citizens," Le- made a citizens arrest after a US ^irrnaii At the Korean camp Johnson Vander said. conferred U.S. Silver Star med- youth broke a store windiw. Po- He said some of the state's lice made several arrests most- DEATH STRHJES ON DAY OF CELE- South, Viet Nam and warriors als on three South Korean her- problems with insurance , monument com- ly on drunk and disorderly BRATION . .. Bodies of two Vietnamese lie oes of the Viet Nam war. He panies have resulted because of which were erected in center of market Held as Spy presented one to the widow of " charges. in Saigon street today after they were killed square for celebration of Viet Nam's Na- a lack of business acumen" in Rutledge told Booth the out- ) Maj. Lee In-ho, who was killed state government in mortar attack by Viet Cong terrorists. tional Day. (AP Photofax by radio from Sai- LOS ANGELES (AP - A . break had been building for German-born U.S. airman has when he threw himself on a Viet Background^ left, are map of North and gon) : Cong grenade to shield his men. State Sen. Henry McKnight, several weeks. He said there been arrested and a Soviet dip- Wayzata conservative had been sporadic win dew lomat ordered to leave the coun- After watching Korean ex- , appeared perts at karate smash stacks of with LeVander and said he breaking. He said he knew of try in the fourth major Ameri- tiles would sponsor the reorganiza- no specific cause for the riot. can spy case reported since with their bare fists, the President took a helicopter to tion bill in the 196? Legislature July by the FBI. , Camp Stanley, if re-elected Booth said there were no ra- Staff Sgt. Herbert William where 5,000 U.S. cial overtones. The rioters v-ere Viet Cong Shell Army, Navy, Air Force and Under the present government Boeckenhaupt, 23, was seized Marine troops setup, the state has a state "all Negroes in a completely had been brought com- " Monday by FBI agents at by truck so the President could merce commission made up of Negro area, he said. March Air Force Base in Riv- see a cross section of American the commissioners of banking, The outbreak occurred in erside, Calif. He was arraigned forces in Korea. Normally securities and insurance, Under three blocks of North Green- here on a charge of conspiring Camp Stanley houses only 900 LeVander's proposal, these wood Avenue north of Palmetto Center of Saigon to commit espionage to deliver engineering troops. would become civil service jobs Street in the largest Negro sec- to a Russian diplomat "infir- tion of Clearwater, a city of SAIGON, South Viet Nam massive parade marking the armed with grenades and small Johnson hopped out of his with the status of deputy com- (AP) The Viet un- mation relating to the national Jeep during the missioners. about 40,000 on Tampa Bay. — Cong third anniversary of the over- arms. A Vietnamese spokesman drive to the leashed an artillery bombard- defense of the United States." camp messhall and walked LeVander said the term Police Capt. William McClam- throw of the late President Ngo said four more Viet Cong, of a ment on the center of Saigon Dinh Diem, Boeckenhaupt, who lived in along with hands outstretched state commerce commissioner ma said the youths threw rocks armed with grenades and weap- Superior, Wis., with his family as enlisted men at any car driven by a white today in a spectacular but un- For two hours and 20 minutes, ons, were seized in the vicinity crowded around should be four years, coinciding successful attempt to disrupt since immigrating to the United him. with that of the governor. person. He said one white man's soldiers of the South Vietnam- of the parade route. States in 1948, pleaded inno- car was heavily damaged as he South Viet Nam's National Day ese armed forces and the six The U.S. psychological war» cent. He was ordered held on drove through the area in the observances. nation allied with them pa- - fare section set to work immedi- $50,000 bail. height of the riot, between 10 Six Vietnamese and one raded before tens of thousands ately to prepare leaflets to be Herbert W. Boeckenhunpt Ater the FBI announced the and 11 p.m. American were known, dead. and leading Vietnamese and dropped from the air over both sergeant's arrest, the State De- Conflicting reports listed up to foreign dignitaries. Fugitive Slain " North and South Viet Nam. A partment asked Aleksey R. Mal- McClamma aaid he wouldn't six more killed but these reports U.S. military headquarters spokesman said the leaflets inin, commercial counsel at the consider it safe for white people could not be verified. The one said the shelling came from a would decry the "murder of the Shock Soviet Embassy in Washington, to drive into the area. American known dead was a point 3% miles southeast of Sai- " and point out "the Arrest Navy officer. innocents to leave the country as soon as He said there has been trouble . gon near An Khanh Ka. Six U. desperation of the Vict Cong possible.