Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-18-1963 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" (1963). Winona Daily News. 451. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/451 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]. Mostl y Fair. Continued Very ¦ Mmmtt ttmrf n " \ Vm ' y T Al*»«yi IM* JjK'«V*tlT"S Celd Blur RIWS us JWW McNamara's Plane in Negro Students Near Crash PARIS (AP) -A plane carry- ing U.S. Defense Secretary Rob- ert S. McNamara and members of his staff najrowly missed a collision with a civilian airliner Riot in Moscow In a fog at Paris' Orly Airport today/ McNamara 's U.S, Air Force pilot , Capt. Meredith . Sutton, Thousands Late Bulletins Clash With abandoned his attempt to take MUSKEGON, Mich. (#1 — A blizzard warning' off for South Viet Nam and was sounded here today. A 24-hour fall of almost braked his b i K135 jet trans- Plan Visit to VAt feet of snow raised Police Over ^ the total on the ground port when the passenger plane to 2V2 feet.. Schools were advised to close. Plows came in for a landing in front SEEK PERMITS TO VISIT EAST BER- Communist-built wall reached an agreement cut paths through the main streets but most of the of him. LIN" . West Berliners today wait outside to allow West Berliners to cross the border East Berlin secondary roads in the area were drifted shut. (AP)— Youth's Death building where East German officials are during the Christmas season to visit rela- BERLIN Thousands of West Berliners, Braving By PRESTON The tires ox the American expected to open an office in which to pro- tives on the Communist side- of the border. WASHINGTON GROVER heavy snow and freezing tem- m — The Sleeping Car Porters ( plane blew o-vt and the big cess applications for permits to visit East (AP Photofax via cable from Berlin ) and railroads have corne to MOSCOW AJP)-Several hun- peratures, queued up today to terms, forestalling a dred students from transport jolted to a halt about Berlin. Tuesday officials on both sides of Ghana and apply for permits to pass strike that had been threatened for midnight Thurs- other African nations stoimed 500 feet from the end of the long through the Red wall and see day. The agreement provides for a gradual reduc- into Red Square today right un- runway. their relatives in the Soviet tion in the work month to 174 hours and a rise in der Premier Khrushchev's of- Assistant Defense Secretary sector for Christmas. hourly wages from §2.09 to $2.53. fice windows, fought with police "It's the best Christmas pre- ' ' ¦ Arthur G. Syl vester, -who was a, .*. _i_ and tried to break into the sent I' ve ever received," said (/P) Kremlin. aboard , said no one was hurt. one elderly woman, WASHINGTON — President Johnson sign- Mig who at 3 The students said they were ht Have ed into law today " Kennedy with great personal satisfac- Sylvester gave this account of a.m. was one of the first in protesting the fatal line, tion" the $1.56-billion bill broadening federal stabbing of the incident: . a student from Ghana by a "Visibility was very had. The "I am going to see my support of vocational education , extending the im- Russian last Friday. daughter, who will need me es- pacted areas program and pilot could not see the end of the boosting college student The Africans broke past pecially this Christmas because loan funds. bar- runway. We ^ot a clearance vived 1st Bullet her husband died just a month ricades into Red Square, where Sur Russians march on May Day from the tower to take off . Ap- | WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- sicians who ministered to the amination conducted at the ; ago," the woman said. parently Here 'Oma ( Grandma ") , have and on the anniversary of the the passenger plane ident John F. Kennedy might President shortly after he was Bethesda , Md., Naval Hospital : PROBE DEATH OF STUDENT October Revolution. But the got its signals mixed and tried ! have survived the first bullet to I shot Nov. 22. The first shot struck Kennedy a little drink to keep you warm," a man said and hand- scene was more reminiscent of to land. strike him in the Dallas assas- j Doctors who attended Ken- in the back , made what was the wild days of the revolution sination, a source familiar with nedy in the emergency room at described as a small, neat hole ed her a bottle of schnapps. "We were atolling down the in 1917. ! autopsy findings reports;. it was Parkland Hospital in Dallas and penetrated two or three "No, thank you," she replied , l/se runway nearin.g the point of no the second bullet which proved found two wounds, one in the inches without damaging vital "I am not cold at all." Sp/^ of The students bore a sign return when C apt. Sutton sud- fatal. throat and one in the head. organs. Scenes such as this were re- / showing a knife plunged into the denly aborted the flight. His This source said Tuesday They expressed some uncer- The bullet may even have en- peated many times throughout head of an African. Another quick reaction saved our lives, night the . first bullet fired by tainty whether both were tered Kennedy's back after first the city. sign declared : "Friend today, I'm sure. Another moment and Kennedy's assassin struck the caused by the same bullet. But glancing off some part of the ; West Berlin authorities and Dope Charged the devil tomorrow." it would have been too late." President in the back and did they said that if two bullets presidential limousine, since its . the East German Communists "Moscow is a second Alaba* There was no immediate ex- ¦ not damage any vital organs. were involved, either wound penetration was not deep when ; signed an .agreement Tuesday MADISON, Wis. W) — Police County Court Tuesday on a ma, " shouted one student. Chief Wilbur Emery said : planation of the mixup from ! He said it was not likely to could have been fatal. compared with the damage > which allows about 800,000 of Tues- charge of selling and using The students fought police all the civilian controlled airport j have caused death. Here is the new account cf done by the other shots fired j West Berlin's 2.2 million resi- day night there was evidence marijuana. the way to Red SquaTe from the tower. : This accoiuit of Kennedy^ the wounds, as reported by a by the assassin. This first bul- j dents to see their loved ones of the sale and use of narcotics Johns, another former Wis- Ghanian Embassy a mile away, Te defense secretary had at- wounds differed . sharply from source fully acquainted with let was said to have been the I behind the wall for the first at the University of Wisconsin consin student , pleaded inno- where they first gathered. tended the annual winter meet- earlier reports provided by phy- results of a post-mortem ex- one that was recovered twhm j time since it was built 28 and in fringe areas. , cent and was ordered to a hear- They stormed over a . barri- ing of the NATO Ministerial the stretcher on which Kennedy months ago. "It's a serious situation as we ing Jan. 14 under bond of $1,000. cade of Soviet trucks at the en- Council, whichi ended Tuesday. see it," the chief said , and ad- was carried into the hospital. School children were given Johns' father served in the trance to Red Square, fighting He is going to Saigon for his The second bullet to strike ded, "We have gained a lot of House from 1939 to 1943. police on top of the trucks and second on-the-spot assessment the day off so that the people Kennedy — the third bullet , information but right now we re underneath. in three months of the Viet- at the permit offices located in not sure how far we can go in Pope Paul Will fired — left a large hole in the school sports halls, could warm namese and American fight back of the President's head, court with it, so I cannot dis- The big gates of Spasky Tow- against the Co»mmunist Guerril- themselves in the classrooms. er, the main entrance from ths destroyed considerable brain But no one seemed to mind cuss it publicly at this time." las. tissue and severely damaged Johnson Kremlin into Red Square, McNamara end his staff, plan- the 15 - degree temperatures He said most of the violators banged shut as students rolled the forehead. This wound hours before opening time. ned to take aJiother U.S. mili- Travel to India caused instant death , although smoked narcotic weeds such as over police opposition and tried The permits are good for one tary plane. a faint spark of life may have marijuana, but declined to say to get into the Kremlin. President Jo-hnson is known to NEW DELHI, India (AP)— second break with the tradition day, from 7 a.m. until mid- how many users and sellers Offers to Tliey stormed past the office Pope Paul VI has accepted an against papal travel abroad , of- remained for a few minutes in night, except on New Year's ' be gravely concerned that the the heart and lungs.