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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 1-4-1965 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" (1965). Winona Daily News. 563. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/563 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]. Occasional Cloudiness, For Best Results Continued Mild Use Daily News Tonight, Tuesday Classified Ads Congress Opens, Ford Unseats Halleck Sen. Long Picked for Senate Whip WASHINGTON (AP) — The new Congress convened today in fireworks over leadership posts and legislative rules, and with battles looming over measures President Johnson is expected to propose for his "great socie- ty." In a mood for change and in hopes to create a new party im- age, House Republicans threw out Rep. Charles A. Halleck of Indiana as their floor leader and replaced him with Rep. Gerald R. Ford of Michigan. The vote was 73-67. Sen. Russell B. Long of Lou- isiana won the job of Senate Democratic whip, formerly held by Vice President-elect Hubert H. Humphrey. ' Contenders against him were Sens. John O. Pastore of Rhode Island and A. S. Mike Monroney of Oklahoma. Two ballots were taken. On the first , Long received 34* votes, Pastore 20 and Monroney BROTHERS TAKE SENATE SEATS . the late President John F. Kennedy, represent • n m i i||i i pip 11 i i i i i in nm IIII n i 11 11 i i n i nn pii (Ted) e*—PPU ¦'—II < I i— l'IPU'eHH'. H HHWH 'l III H H a] M II ' 14. On the second, there were 41 Senators Edward M. Kennedy, left, Massachusetts and New York, respectively. HOUSE OF DEATH . The roof of this church at a estimated 300 worshippers. for Long, 25 for Pastore and 2 and Robert F, Kennedy attend a Democratic (AP Photofax) for Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michi- caucus in Washington. The two, brothers of Puebla, Mex., church caved in Sunday and killed 55 of the gan. Mexican Church In contrast to the battling among House Republicans, GOP senators quietly and unanimous- Roof Caves In, ly re-elected their leaders. Sen. Everett M. Dirksen of Knowles Takes Johnson May Rusk Cautions Against Illinois was returned as floor 55 Persons Killed leader, Sen. Thomas W. Kuchel of California as assistant leader PUEBLA, Mexico (AP) - Wisconsin Oath Reveal Tax or whip, and Sen. Leverett Sal- Iff) Fifty-five Mexicans were killed tonstall of Massachusetts as MADISON, Wis. — Gov. ment's responsibility to improve Viet Action and 63 injured when the roof of conference chairman. Warren P. Knowles said today the health of the economy and Reckless his new Republican administra- do whatever necessary to stimu- By BARRY SCHWEID Rusk also ruled out for the turn back the Communist insur- a new Roman Catholic church Honse Republicans chose Rep. (AP) political settlement gents President Johnson' tion will be keyed to a business late private business. Cut Tonight WASHINGTON - Sec- time being a , . s chief collapsed Sunday at Rijo, 80 Melvin R. Laird of Wisconsin as retary of State Dean Rusk has of the struggle against the Viet foreign policy adviser main- chairman of their party confer- activity increase that will bring "We must recognize that by WASHINGTON (AP)-Pretd. miles southwest of Puebla. counseled against "reckless ac- Cong guerrillas — a drawn-out tained Sunday as he reviewed ence, a post given up by Ford to Wisconsin a "rising tide of pros- encouraging business and indus- dent Johnson may take tho The concrete roof crashed perity." try to locate in Wisconsin, we wraps off some tax-cut end tion" in Viet Nam and said he affair in which the United States the war and the international challenge Halleck. money and during a Mass to dedicate the Laird won 75-62 over Rep. Knowles said it is govern- are developing jobs for the la- budget secrets in his State of would not have the United has invested men, scene generally in a yearend building. About 300 persons boring man, review on the NBC television Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen of " he said. the Union message tonight States abandon the war or ex- materials. were inside. Knowles became Wisconsin's First, however, he accepted pand it. Tbe Sooth Vietnamese can network. New Jersey. Rep. Paul R. Fino Officials said a preliminary of New York, who had an- 37th governor in a brief and an invitation to attend special Rusk conceded he shares with investigation indicated defective traditional inaugural ceremony religious services marking tho many Americans "a cense of nounced his candidacy, with- Plane Crash in construction had caused the drew. in the state Capitol. opening of the 89th Congress. frustration that things are not tragedy. The building was of The leadership issues were The 56-year-old Knowles was The morning services were somehow moving more rapidly brick and concrete. scheduled at the National Pres- settled in party caucuses pre- sworn in as Wisconsin's 27th toward a conclusion." But, he Among those killed was the Kentucky Kills Republican chief executive by byterian Church, eight blocks Mob Riots said, the situation calls for per- priest officiating at the Mass, liminary to the noon rapping of from the White House. gavels that brought the 89th — Chief Justice George R. Currie sistence and coolness, not Father Ezequiel Alvarez Orte- of the State Supreme Court. The President was still put- "reckless action which would ga, whose brother designed and and best paid in history — Con- 4 From St. Paul ting finishing touches on his an- move us over thoughtlessly in built the church. Police said gress into session. By vote of Knowles, who served three the HENDERSON, Ky. (AP)-The nual message, to be delivered either the direction of defeat or brother would be questioned. the last Congress, the pay of terms as lieutenant governor personally at a joint session of In Saigon members in the new one rises to president of a St. Paul, Minn., in the direction of "It happened so fast nobody a very great company, his wife and their two and 14 years in the State Senate* the Senate and House at 9 p.m. SAIGON, South Viet Nam Ranger battalion near the town catastrophe." had a chance to run," said Al- $30,000 a year. It had been $22,- (8 500. young sons were killed Sunday regained control of the gover- EST p.m. Winona time). The (AP) — A mob of 1,000 rioted of Binh Gia and killed a U.S. fonso Escamilla, 15, one of the nor's office by defeating Demo- speech, which the President through Saigon's main streets adviser, the first American to Along the way, he said he injured survivors. President Johnson will deliver when their twin-engine airplane his State of the Union message crashed and burned in a farm cratic Gov. John W. Reynolds hopes will set guide marks for for more than three hours to- die in 1965. Nine Rangers were does not favor expanding the " "I heard a roaring noise and last Nov. 3. Democrats had held the work of Congress in tho missing. to a joint Senate-House session pond about seven miles south day, calling for the overthrow of killed and 30 or 40 were struggle or having the United looked up and saw the center the office for six years. busy year, will be broadcast Premier Tran Van Huong. So far six Americans have States pull out of it. part of the roof coming down. I at 9 p.m, (8 p.m. Winona time). of this northwestern Kentucky Radio and television networks town . Knowles assumed office with live by television and radio net- Viet Cong guerrillas am- been killed in the fighting The first, he said, would sub- was pretty near a door, but I works. around Binh Gia, which started plan live coverage. The victims were Lee A. Pot- four other constitutional of- bushed another Vietnamese ject Asians to devastation and didn't have time to get out." Johnson was departing from last Tuesday . Two others are Officials said most of those The President is expected to ter Jr., 45; his wife , Joan, 30; ficers. Also taking their lead down a trail "the end of o a th s were Patrick J. tradition in making it an eve- missing and presumed cap- which no one in any country ¦who escaped injury were seated present in broad outline some of casualties Lucey as lieutenant gover- ning speech. Most presidents tured. Government could possibly see with assur- at the back of the church where his major legislative hopes from are estimated at about 500, nor, Bronson La Follette as at- have addressed Congress during ance." The second , he said, the roof had not been com- this most heavily Democratic the noon hour but Johnson want- pleted. Congress since Franklin D. torney general, Secretary of 9 Killed in Since December 1961, 247 would encourage Communist State Robert Zimmerman, elect- ed to get maximum television Americans have died in combat China to become more aggres- Rijo is a town of 5,000. Many Roosevelts' 1936 second term. and radio exposure in unveiling of its people work in a nearby But details of Johnson's de- ed to a fifth term, and State in Viet Nam. sive. Treasurer Dena Smith, chosen a preliminary blueprint of what Squads of armed marines sugar mill.