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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 1-22-1965 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. 579. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/579 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]. Rhinelander Fire Hospitalizes 8 RHINELANDER, Wis. » — "It's miraculous no one was carried Mrs. Clara Pierce, 90, overcome himself. The upp*r floor of the four-story seriously burned because there and Mrs. Mabel Ehmke, 76, Williams and firefighter Art Fenlon Hotel, the permanent were so many elderly persons in down a rear fire escape. Riley, 40, were released after residence of several elderly per- the hotel ," Fire Chief William Firemen Don .Williams, 22, treatment at the hospital. Mrs. sons, was sept by fire Thurs- Bates said after his 15-man and Fred Wells, carried the ho- Jacoba Fenema, 90, also was re- day night. force controlled the blaze in one tel owner, Bruno Marlega, 50, leased after treatment for Eight persons, all but one suf- hour. down a ladder. Marlega became shock. fering from smoke inhalation, lost in dense smoke and was Held overnight -with Marlega. were hospitalized. Five were Bates, M, played • key role overcome when he returned to held overnight and were report- as some 20 guests and five em- make sure the fourth floor was Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Ehmke ed in satisfactory condition. ployes escaped the flames. He evacuated. Williams later was were firemen Henry Letellier, 47, and Clarence Jewell, 32. Bates said the blaze broke cut in the kitchen of a fourth-floor apartment while the occupant Madison Man GOP GET-TOGETHER . At a Republican Party re- as he jests with former Vice President Richard Nixon. At Dead in Fire ception Thursday night, Ray C. Bliss, second from left , new left is William Miller, recently defeated GOP vice presiden- chairman-designate of the National Committee, gets a laugh tial candidate, and at right is Mrs. Bliss. (AP Photofax) MADISON, Wis. UP) — An elderly man died after his wife fled safely Thursday Bliss Taking Oyer night when fire swept their four-story brick home on Madison's Northeast Side. John E. Hamm, 71, was pronounced dead on arrival GOP Hauls Down at a hospital after firemen found him on the kitchen floor. Goldwater Flag was away. Mrs. Pierce called By JACK BELL President Johnson has proposed the desk clerk to report she CHICAGO (AP)-The Repub- in the "Great Society" a com- smelted smoke and heard a prehensive program "without ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ <¦ I V >C_ «K-~ K V- .".. ¦>.', - . .',%. J -^ ¦<- ~--\«y vr-- . T-^_"¦ - • . ..-.¦"• ...»»•_ .•."" ¦ lican National Committee unan- 1P**J^_ 5 "^ - * >**- . M*- • " crackling sound. knowing where the money will The desk clerk telephoned the imously ratified today the elec- PLANE SKIDS INTO FIELD ... An turn when it developed engine22 trouble Thurs- come from. " Allegheny Airlines Passenger plane lies flat day night. Three ^the passengers were fire department, just around the tion of Ohio's Ray Bliss to suc- "The long-term trend will fa- corner in the heart of this north- vor us," he said. on its belly in a snow-covered field when it taken to a hospital for treatment. No one ern Wisconsin Tesort commu- ceed Dean Burch as national overshot the runway at Lancaster, Pa., Air- was killed. (AP Photofax) nity, while Marlega went to in- chairman in a compromise Nixon, lending his prestige to port. The plane took off and tried to re- vestigate. aimed at unifying the party. the changeover in party com- Burch mand, predicted the Republi- Some firefighters chopped , Barry Goldwater's hand-picked chairman, resigned cans will stage a comeback next through the roof to reach the NO. 2 REPUBLICAN year. Pilot Praised flames, while others dragged . Mrs. Patricia Hutar of Chi- effective April 1. This maneu- cago, assistant chairman The 1960 nominee gave quali- hoselines and other equipment of the Republican National Com- ver was arranged by Goldwater fied approval Catholic Leader mittee, gets together to a proposal ad- up the stairs. The flames were with retiring GOP National Committee to avoid a party-splitting fight. vanced by GOP congressional confined to the fourth floor, but chairman, Dean Burch, at GOP conference in Chicago. (AP leaders for a party coordinating Landing other sections of the 150-room, Photofax) The effect, however, was to For haul down Goldwater's flag committee which would link brick building were damaged them to Republican governors Backs School Bill extensively by smoke and wa- from the party masthead. WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. exclusive Associated Press In- and national party leaders for ter. Bliss, 57, and a veteran tech- policy studies and declarations. James J. Delaney, a Roman terview. Plane Safely An adjoining building, housing nician of political organization Catholic congressman who has Q. Ii it fair to »ay yon killed LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) - a barber shop, a hardware Fi re Alongside was endorsed by Goldwater, the With $503,000 in the till from helped block federal aid to ed- Richard Murphy, store, a drugstore and a hat 1964 presidential nominee, in a last year's campaign contribu- ucation bills in the past, says the Kennedy school bill? one of 25 pas- A. Yes. The bill was discrim- sengers and three crewmen shop, was sprayed with water move to quiet an uproar of con- tions, the Republicans laid out the new administration bill as a protective measure. An al- troversy between party progres- an ambitious program of spend- should break the long deadlock. inatory from its inception. It aboard an Allegheny Airlines would have helped only public plane which made a safe crash ley separated the hotel from a sives and conservatives since ing a record $4.6 million in 1965, The New York Democrat sees building on the other side. Churchill Home the drastic November election considerably more than the $2.7 ' schools, and no amendments landing Thursday night at Lan- President Johnson s approach of caster Airport, LONDON (AP)—Fire broke ill's London home at No. 28 defeat. million the GOP spent in tfat aiding children oy low-income could even be offered to aid pri- says the people Marlega's wife. Sophie, said vate schools. aboard "owe their lives" to the out in an apartment building Hyde Park Gate. Richard M. Nixon, the I960 1963 off-election year. families, whether in public or he helped some guests from, the immediately behind Sir Winston Four fire engines roared to a presidential nominee, told a The party's finance commit- schools, as "a great step Q. How do you feel about that pilot, Capt. William Morris, of fourth floor and then returned, firivate vote now? Somerville, N.J. Churchill's home today and halt near the entrance to Hyde news conference in advance of tee approved a $1.9- million "vic- orward." fearing that an elderly guest smoke billowed around the Park Gate. the action that the compromise tory" budget on top of its regu- A. I said at the time I wanted Two persons on the twin-en- may have been trapped. Delaney, normally a strong to clear the air. Up until then no ground floor where Sir Winston One started down the almost changeover had avoided "the lar operating costs of $1.7 mil- administration supporter on the gine Convair were hospitalized. "It was while he was up there lay near death most dangerous threat of a lion. It set aside $735,000 for one had thought of what could the second time that he got . deserted street in which House Rules Committee, "He did a wonderful job of Churchill lives. third ¦ party movement since House campaign expenditures be done constitutionally to help lost," Mrs. Marlega said. "He The blaze was reported under switched sides in 1961 and education. I think it has worked. getting us down safely," Mur- "It's not down there," yelled 1912" when Teddy Roosevelt and $329,000 for Senate contest was overcome by the smoke, control less than an hour before outlays. helped kill President John F. People know much more about phy, a Pittsburgh real estate Sir Winston's doctor usually led the Bull Moose party. 's school-aid bill by an but found his way to a window Kennedy this now. It would have been a man, said of Capt. Morris. makes his morning trip to the In stepping aside, Burch told 8-7 vote. Here he discusses aid- and called to the firemen for the committee that "the Repub- mistake to pass that bill in 1961. "God bless that pilot." said help. They took him down the statesman's bedside. to-education legislation in an Q. Does the Johnson bill , in lican party has got to be uni- Morris Stroh, of New York City, ladder." The fire was in a vacant fied. general, meet your objections to another passenger "he did a The cause of the blaze was not apartment overlooking Church- the Kennedy bill ? , "This unity should not be a Viet Troops marvelous job." determined immediately. Fire facade of handshakes and A. Yes. It makes the ciilld, The plane, Flight 338 ori- officials also withheld a dam- ¥¦ ' * * smiles but a unity by what I !&rt the school , the beneficiary ginating in Pittsburgh, had tak- age estimate until Marlega s like to call tolerance," he said. Boy, 12, Found front hospital.