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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 2-12-1965 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. 597. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/597 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]. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : — -— . -ar — . - .- ¦ . i ¦ ¦ ; ' ; . .. ' —Train ' ' ¦ - - ¦ ¦' Hits¦ - ¦¦ ¦ — - - ¦ I Truck;I Winonan Killed 3 Navy Jets Lost Winona Street Scene of In Viet Nam Raid Fatality SAIGON, South Viet Nam Cong terrorist attacks in South gimes in Hanoi, Peking and Funeral arrangements wera (AP) — Th« cost of the latest Viet Nam. Moscow. being made this afternoon for a American air strike on Commu- U.S. officials called the raid | Barracks areas at Chan Hoa 55-year-old Winonan killed ear* nist north Viet Nam was fixed highly successful. A spokesman and Chap Le, regarded as stag- ly today when an eastbound today at three U.S. Navy jet said antiaircraft activity was no ing areas for infiltrators headed freight struck his truck on tht lighter-bombers lost and one heavier than on Sunday or Mon- into South Viet Nam, were sin- Milwaukee Road crossing at Wi- American pilot captured. day's raids and tbat the new gled out for the raid. nona Street. The raid Thursday — third Reports said the bombs, rock- raid might have come as more Dr. R. B. Tweedy, county this week against the Commu- of a surprise. ets and gunfire left smoke col- nist North — was carried out by umns surging up through bro- coroner, said that Everett Wat about 160 U.S. and South Viet- It brought bitter new denun- ken clouds over the target ar- ter Duncanson, 66 W. Mark St., namese planes. It was the most ciations and charges of aggres- eas. died instantly of head injuries massive retaliation yet for Viet sion from the Communist re- Chap Le, 8% miles north of received in Uie collision. tbe border between North and South Viet Nam, was softened DUNCANSON was driving hil up by 28 U.S. Air Force F100 empty truck north across the Sabrejet fighters, then pounded Milwaukee Road tracks when by 28 propeller-driven Vietnam- the freight struck the vehicle ese fighter-bombers. just behind the cab on the driv- er's side. Chan Hoa, SO miles north of Milwaukee Agent Donald N. the border and four miles north- Doumas was unable to say how west of Dong Hoi, scene of a many cars were in the train — previous strike, was hit by more a through freight from. St. Paul than 100 Navy jets from the 7th to Chicago. Fleet carriers Hancock, Ranger Engineer Henry Knoll, St. and Coral Sea. Paul, stopped his train seven American miutary officials blocks east of the accident site, said two planes were shot down at Walnut Street. When he call- and one made a crash landing ed police, he was unable to say at Da Nang Air Base, 80 miles exactly at what street the truck south of the border. Some of its FATALITY SCENE ... The truck and the train that stood quietly innocent afterwards — as city, county and rail- had been hit. unspent munitions exploded The collision occurred at 12.*» when the landing gear col- conspired in the death of Everett W. Duncanson early today road officials tried to piece together what happened. The box at the Winona Street crossing ol the Milwaukee Road tracks was torn from the frame. (Daily News photo) a.m. , and police found the main: lapsed. The pilot escaped. wreckage of Duncanson's truck Radio Hanoi claimed its near the Winona Street crossing armed forces shot down seven at 12:35 a.m. U.S. planes and captured an American, Robert H. Shumaker. AN AMBULANCE had been The Defense Department said Space 'Switch called but was sent back. Tha he is a lieutenant commander Blizzards, Deep truck stopped 90 feet, coming from New Wilmington, Pa. to rest on the westbound tracks to the north of the impact site. The raid was in retaliation for ' Duncanson' the bombing Wednesday night Engine Rocket s body was found 54 of a four-story concrete hotel for U.S. enlisted men in Qui Nhon SOLDIER SLIPS FROM TRAP . U. S. Army Sp. 4 whicb left 21 Americans dead or Snow Plug Roads Sixth Death at Arthur Abendschein, second from left, squeezes out of missing. Is Successful By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | rain spawned by tornadoes In the Memphis, Tens., sub- CAPE KENNEDT, Fla. (**• - rescue tunnel after being dug out of trap in bombedam en- The last American known to Storms carrying tornadoes Winona Street bend which struck across the South urb of Milington, 4.78 inches of The "United States is a step 1 have lived through the Viet and blizzards hammered much frtim fell. ¦^m k ^^r ^ ' NJ0B i " " Cong terrorist bombing-was res- Texas to Alabama. At rain. Police Sergeant George K. schein, 30, of Deptford, New Jersey,^T had failed? A twice ^during of the nation today, leaving in least 17 persons were injured by Tornadoes* tore down power nearer a military capability in McGuire said that today's tbe night to slip from the trapped compartment. He finally cued early today. He was the their wake extensive damage, space because of the remark- fifth man pulled from the 30-foot the storms. lines and damaged buildings in death was the sixth in colli- stripped off bis clothing, smeared himself with surgical pile of rubble — all that re- flooding, paralyzing snow A crippling blizzard struck Garrison, Tex. able orbit-shifting performance sions at the Winona Street soap and was pulled free. (AP Photofax via radio from mains of the two-month old depths and ice-clogged rivers. eastern Nebraska and western dubbed a "space switch en- crossing since 1950. Saigon) structure. Three Alabama traffic deaths Iowa. Omaha struggled out gine. It was the first traffic away were attributed to deluges of from under 1% feet of snow and fatality in Winona since Rescuers had to chip a During a 4-hour and 22-minute Jan. 26, 1964. 36-inch concrete block before downtown Lincoln, Neb., lay Eau Man period Thursday, the stage, offi- Slips Out of Rubble under 20 inches of snow Claire McGuire listed these they pulled Spec. 4 Arthur G. — per- cially called a transtage Abendschein of Deptford, N.J., haps the heaviest snow in histo- , re- deaths at the crossing: One from the space where he had Dock Workers ry for that city. corded the first triple ignition on March 25, 1951; another been trapped 35^ hours. Abend- Killed in Crash of a rocket engine in space, Nov. 7, 1955, and three in schein had to strip and smear Residents were alerted for changed orbit three times, and one accident May 23, 1963. GI Buried for flash flooding in the wake of Everett Duncanson's death, himself with soap to squeeze then kicked loose two bonus sa- out. Ordered Back heavy rains in western Tennes- made the sixth in 14 yeara see. tellites. at Winona Street and the* Bone-tired Americans and With Snowplow Many other Lower Mississippi A\r Force Brig. Gen. Joseph Milwaukee Railroad tracks. 35 Hours Lives Vietnamese Montagnard tribes- On Jobs Saturday and Ohio Valley towns were hit By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS S. Bleymaier, Titan 3A program QUI NHON. South Viet Nam , survivors were wounded, five of men continued round-the-clock b y thunderstorms which An Eau Claire business man WASHINGTON (AP)-The In- was killed early today when an director, said of tie flight : (AP) — A slim, bald GI wrig- them seriously. digging at the rubble, They said ternational Longshoremen's As- produced more than 1 inch of feet from the point of impact, gled out of hts clothes, greased there would be no stop until all automobile and a snow plow col- "This was a very between the east and westbound Trapped In a cave-like open- sociation rejected a bid today rain. ambitious himself with soap and was of the missing were accounted lided during a heavy snowstorm. undertaking. We stated from the bracks. j ing about six feet long, two feet for. for a complete settlement of the The snowstorm which struck His death was the 87th traffic Dr. Tweedy pronounced D-un*- pulled free today after 35 hours 33-day dock strike but ordered outset that we were developing buried in the rubble of the wide and two feet high while , Nebraska Thursday began mov- fatality of the year in Wiscon- canson dead when he arrived j rescuers tunneled through to Two Americans were known longshoremen back to work Sat- ing 'toward northwestern Iowa a standard launch vehicle capa- bombed billet at Qui Nhon, dead as a result of the blast. sin compared with 114 on this about 1:20 a.m. The body was him, Abendschein suffered a urday in all but two ports. today. Twenty inches of snow date a year ago. ble of doing just about every removed at 2:40 s.m. "Now don't tell me I need a slightly twisted back and a four- Military authorities an- fell in Fairbury, 19 at Offutt Air type of orbital flight. This was shave," Spec. 4 Arthur Abend- , nounced the recovery of bodies Representatives of the South Henry Jaastad, 40, owner of inch head cut. Atlantic and West Gulf areas, Force Base south of Omaha and two drug stores in Eau Claire, certainly demonstrated." schein told his section com- "I feel bruises all over but of three of four U.S.