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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 11-23-1964 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" (1964). Winona Daily News. 530. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/530 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]. Rain Changing To Snow Tonight V tB* «\© r And Tuesday Jet Hits Grader on Rome Runway: 50 Killed Remember Slain President By AUSTIN SCOTT the grave. They were delivered Kennedy Airport and in Dallas planned in the Kennedy years." (AP)-A by her mother, Mrs. Hugh Au- at the hour of Kennedy's death, There were young adnlts and NEW YORK cluster carriages and of white rosebuds and jasmine chinclass. World leaders again Issued old, babies in The President's widow re- declarations of sorrow, as so aged in wheelchairs. lay among hundreds of other President Johnson's daugh- floral offerings on a grave in mained in seclusion with her many of them had exactly one ters, Lynda Bird and Luci Arlington National Cemetery. two children, Caroline and John year before. Jr., at their weekend Long Is- Baines, each brought a long- A somber President and Mrs. In Bonn, Mayer Wllhelm Dan- yellow rose to place , land residence. stemmed Johnson, both dressed in black iels laid a wreath at the John F. beside the wildflowers the wid- attended a special memorial The mother of the 351* presi- Kennedy Bridge across the ow had sent. There was a service in Austin, Tex. dent, Rose Kennedy, attended Rhine River. wreath from the President. Air Force planes flew over two Roman Catholic Masses at Dutchmen flocked to Amster- In Los Angeles, a torch was Cape Cod in the missing buddy Hyannis Port, Mass., where the dam's Kennedy Avenue to look lit at the Memorial Coliseum to formation — one position va- Kennedy family has its summer at a bust of the late president burn from the time on the clock cant. home. which was unveiled Sunday. when he was shot until sunset. In these and many other ways John F. Kennedy was Children of five ethnic back- Sun- Sen.-elect' Robert F. Kennedy Mrs. a thoughtful nation paused , Mrs. Sargent sent a bouquet of red carnations grounds — Caucasian, Negro, , and pay trib- and his / sister day to remember knelt by the Arlington from German students. Chinese, Spanish and Seminole ute, on the first anniversary of Shriver, ' grave to lay roses on it, and to There were even a few re- Indian — placed wreaths at the President John F. Kennedy s membrance services behind the foot of Miami's Torch of Friend- assassination. pray. , In Boston about 3,000 persons, Iron Curtain. ship in Bayfront Park. The tragedy that had reached including Patricia Lawford, the The Warsaw popular daily In Dallas, two uniformed around the world was relived late president's sister , and state Zycie Warsawzy published a policemen solemnly placed a attended a memori- tribute to Kennedy. wreath of red roses on the grave around the world in solemn cer- dignitaries* emonies, as hundreds of thou- al Mass celebrated by Richard In Moscow, the Soviet Com- of Patrolman J. D. Tippit, slain He called the munist party paper Pravda by Lee Harvey Oswald, the sands put aside part of their day Cardinal Gushing. WRECKAGE OF TWA PLANE ... sengers and crew aboard. Some survived: for their own private ways of slain president one of "God's praised the late president as a president's assassin. Rescue workers approach still burning wreck- Flight No. 800, started in Kansas City, remembering. greatest gifts." man of peace, and urged Presi- After the 15-minute ceremony, , Mrs. John F. Kennedy sent a Tens of thousands stood in dent Johnson "to develop the Mrs. Tippit walked to a police age of TWA Boeing 707 jetliner at Rome's stopped at Chicago, New York, Paris, Milan Condition of email spray of wild flowers to silent prayer at New York's realistic tendencies which were squad car, sat alone and wept. Fiumicino airport today after crash of Cairo- and Rome. (AP Photofax via cable from bound plane on take off. There were 72 pas- Rome) 20 Escaping Four Dead GOP Moderates Death Serious ROME (AP) - A four-jet air- liner carrying 72 persons ex- In Minnesota Plan Program ploded in flames today after colliding with a road grader and (AP) ST. PAUL - A band of publican Governors Association about 50 of those aboard were Republican moderates interest- Dec. 4-5 in Denver. reported killed. Road Crashes ed in revitalizing their party will make a presentation next month The Denver session was called The plane, a Trans World Air- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS by Gov. Robert E. Smylie of lines Boeing 707, was gathering Four persons, including a St. to a Republican governors con- ference, says Elmer L. Ander- Idaho, association chairman, U> speed for a takeoff at Fiumicino Paul couple and a prominent plan for building the party's fu- Airport, but suddenly wobbled, Fairmont businessman, died in sen, former Minnesota governor and a leader in the movement. ture out of the Nov. 3 national fait the road grader and-explod- Minnesota traffic accidents this election defeat of the party's ed. weekend. The deaths raised the Andersen was chosen tempo- rary chairman of a steering presidential candidate. Sen. Of the 72 persons aboard—M state's 1964 road toll to 751, or Barry Goldwater, Arizona con- 26 more than in the same period committee which grew out of a passengers and a double crew New York meeting last week of servative. last year. ' totaling 17 — at least 20 sur- 25 to 30 persons, including rep- Andersen opposed Goldwaters Roy W. Palmer, 85, owner of Francisco vived. Most suffered grave in- resentatives of several groups. nomination at the San juries and were rushed to hospi- a real estate and insurance busi- convention and has been among ness in Fairmont, died Sunday Andersen will represent the tals. Among the passengers force at the meeting of the Re- those favoring the departure 61 in a Trimont hospital of injuries GOP National Chairman Dean were reported to be 28 TWA em- ployes and families. suffered in a car-truck collision Burch, the man Goldwater chose near Trimont Thursday. The for the party post Among the survivors was tha driver of the truck, Ernest Bass, pilot, identified as Capt. Vernon ¦ 22, Windom, received only The New York meeting was Lowell, Glen Head, NY. minor injuries. Taylor Not held at the home of Mrs. Os- The flight, TWA 800, ori- Bennis Gross, 43, of Shore- wald Lord, the former Mary ginated in Kansas City, Mo., view, Minn., and bis wife, Pillsbury of Minneapolis, who and stopped in Chicago, New Eileen, 43, were killed Saturday served the Eisenhower admini- York, Paris and Milan before night when their new car ram- Sure of Win stration at the United Nations. reaching Rome. It was headed med into a Soo Line freight train The session was arranged by from Rome to Athens and Cairo. The Committee of '68, headed by Accounts of mechanics and TOWARD GRAVE .. .. .. north of St. Paul. Authorities said the Gross Warren Sinsheimer, former na- other workers at the scene said Two long lines of people car In Viet Nam had less than 500 miles on the tional chairman of Pennsylvania the crash occurred this way: move steadily toward the odometer. By JOHN T. WHEELER Gov. William Scranton's drive The plane was speeding down for the GOP nomination. picket fence enclosed grave Sigurd M. Hogan, 58, Moor- SAIGON, South Viet Nam the runway when flames erupt- Thousands at Dallas of John F. Kennedy yester- head, died Saturday when his (AP) — U.S. Ambassador Max- Sinsheimer said his group is ed from one of the wheel assem- day in Arlington National car left Highway 10 near Glya- well D. Taylor believes that organized in 24 states and is blies. dedicated to "massive citizen Cemetery. Thousands of vis- don, in western Minnesota. U.S. air strikes against Commu- The plane started to wobble itors passed by the grave participation in the revitaliza- nist bases and supply lines in tion of the Republican party." as the captain applied the on the first anniversary of North Viet Nam and Laos could brakes. By this time the plana Assassination Spot the assassination of the contribute to victory in South Other organizations represent- had passed the end of the run- ? young President. Overlook- Viet Nam. ed at the meeting included the way and crossed on into a cross- By BOB HORTON one year ago Sunday, there was late as 10:30 p.m., when one Up to ing the scene is the Lee 3 Feet He also believes that the out- Committee to Support Moderate runway under repair. silence and stillness, as Mayor man using a flashlight added his ' DALLAS, Tex. <AP) - Be- Mansion, pre-Civil War come of the anti-Communist Republicans, headed by Charles The plane s right outside mo- ginning at dawn and continuing Erik Jonsson had requested for wreath to the dozens of remem- guerrilla war is "very much in P. Taft ; the Republican Negro tor knocked over a parked road, until late in the night , people a sign of public respect. brances. home of Gen. Robert E. Lee. Assembly ; the Committee for grader. As the plane skidded to > (AP Photofax ) Ot Snow Over doubt." thronged Sunday around the A policeman stepped into the Churches were filled for The ambassador's appraisal, Forward - Looking Republicans, a halt, doors opened and pas- spot were John F.