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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-30-1964 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. 560. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/560 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]. For Best Results Cloudy Tonight, Use Daily News Colder Thursday Classified Ads - ¦« ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ * ! ¦¦¦ — - -¦...III..— I ' ' — ¦ ¦¦-- "—" —¦¦¦¦¦— - A,**, LBJ Works on Reds Seize 2 Americans, Kill 2 Budget State Of Union Paper JOHNSON CITY, Tex. (AP) District — President Viets Retake Johnson works on the budget and his State of the Union message today, reported- ly making good progress on both. Foreign affairs also demand- ed the President's attention; He Hot Battle Is to receive a Capital in call from George BINH NGHIA South Viet ese troops -were killed, more death when an armed American coup attempt was afoot. old deadlock. C. McGhee, U.S. ambassador to , Nam (AP ) — Vietnamese troops than 100 wounded and more helicopter swooped down to him Outwardly things appeared However, Secretary of Stat* Bonn, who will review with reoccupied this crowded Catho- than 100 missing in the fight to in the face of the intense enemy peaceful as negotiations contin- Dean Rusk was reported to Johnson developments in West lic refugees town at noon today drive out the equivalent of about fire and lifted him out of the ued on the dispute between U.S. have told President Johnson Germany. after losing nearly a whole Ran- a regiment of the Red guerril- battle. The captain was sur- authorities and Lt. Gen. Nguyen Tuesday that the next few dayi ger battalion in winning it back las. rounded by Viet Cong when res- Khanh, the armed forces chief , may see steps in Viet Nam to- Johnson still has some major from the Viet Cong. A partial count showed 32 "Viet cued. over military intervention in ward establishing a measure of ' - budget decisions to make, and Two American Ranger advis- Cong dead. But while the Vietnamese flag South Viet Nam's civilian gov- unity in the divided govern- he'll study these today with ers were captured by the Com- A U.S. Ranger captain was rose again over the town, 40 ernment. But there was wide- ment. Budget Director Kermit miles east of Siagon, the action spread fear, apparently based munists, more than 60 Vietnam- snatched from the jaws of In Washington, Sen, Gordon. Still to be decided are on inside information , that a Richard was not necessarily over. Viet B. Russell how much to ask for a big ed- Cong patrols were reported new and possibly violent plot , D-Ga. chairman of the Senate Armed Services ucation package, whether to pressing around several mili- was about to hatch. 6eek a pay raise for government tary outposts in the area. Committee, said he wants a re- Khanh and his general staff evaluation of the U.S. position in civilians, and how much will be Vietnamese fighter planes and needed for what Johnson calls Former Tennessee armed helicopters were throw- continued conferring at the sea- South Viet Nam. his antipoverty program. ing hundreds of pounds of high side resort of Cap St. Jacques Informed sources in Seoul not far from beleaguered Binh said South Korea has decided to Johnson discussed the world explosives info suspected Viet , Cong positions. Nghia. send about 1 200 army men and situation Tuesday with Secre- Governor Headed "U.S. Ambassador Maxwell D. marines to South Viet Nam to tary ot State Dean Rusk, touch- "They haven't gone far Taylor conferred with civilian serve as technical Instructors. ing bright spots as well as Premier Tran Van Huong. No There was no official confirma- gloomy ones. away" , a U.S. adviser com- mented. "They could come back break appeared in tbe 11-day- tion. Officials said Rusk had told For High Ag Post again tonight." Johnson he regards Southeast Binh Nghia has been attacked WASHINGTON (AP) - Re- said he usually makes such a by Asia and the Congo with deep ARTISTRY WITHERS IN DAT . Mrs. Isabella Cole- four time^ this year the MEW ATTORNEY GENERAL ports circulated today in politi- visit during the holidays. In re- concern. But he reportedly told man, who has spent a lifetime designing and creating floats Communists, possibly because it cal ply to a question, he said he had the President of some signs ri- for Pasadena's New Year's Day Tournament of Roses, stands , government and farm cir- is a Catholic village filled with no plans to leave Tennessee at 6,000 refugees from North Viet val factions in South Viet Nam beside one of her unfinished floats for Friday's parade. Like cles that President Johnson will are moving toward some this time. Nam. The refugees* morale is Mondale Formally sem- every one she has created over the past 50 years it will be name former Tennessee Gov. blance of unity. Rusk feels this , The White House has not com- high and U.S. advisers say Binh is a prime requirement in the completely covered with flowers and buds the night before Buford Ellington as secretary or mented on the possibility that Nghia is the model village in the war against Viet Cong Commu- the hours-long floral extravaganza. She had designed more undersecretary of agriculture. Ellington might take a federal province. They felt that the Viet nists. than 100 prize winners. (AP Photofax) Some sources said Ellington post. Cong might be trying to break Appointed Senator its spirit. may be named to a high advis- As for the Agriculture Depart- ST. PAUL (AP) - Walter P. dent-elect Hubert Humphrey, ment possibilities, neither Sec- The captive Americans were ory post at the White House. Mondale was formally appoint- who resigned his Senate seat retary Orville L. Freeman nor U.S. enlisted men. ed U.S. Senator from Minnesota Tuesday to await inauguration The Federal Bureau of Inves- Undersecretary Charles S. Mur- Two other U.S. soldiers, mem- in ceremonies this morning in day Jan. 20. tigation reportedly was making phy has indicated any intention bers of the Special Forces, were the governor's reception room, The actual act of appointment a check on h.im of the type that to resign. Nor has Johnson giv- killed Tuesday night in another with most of his staff and other was signing of the appropriate Billion-Dollar Loss is routine for possible appoin- en an indication that he wants action 30 miles north of Saigon. officials looking on. document by Gov. Karl Rolvaag tees to high government posts. either of them to quit. Their deaths brought to 241 the Mondale, six days shy of his and Secretary of State Joseph number of Americans killed In Donovan. Ellington returned to Tennes- Ellington, 57, Is a Democrat 37th birthday, flies to Washing- see Tuesday night after visiting combat since December-1961. ton today to file his oath ef As Rolvaag sat at tlie big oval and has a farm background. He Thirteen Americans now are In Western Floods Johnson at his Texas ranch. He was reared on one , operated office with the Senate. This will table with pen in hand, Mon- missing. SAN FRANCISCO (II - hard-hit Humboldt County. "Everything's beginning to one, and served as Tennessee's give him a few days' seniority dale's 2-year-old son William The Far West's "flood of a theu- The report was identical In look a lot rosier ," reported Bill commissioner of agriculture Six U. S. servicemen also were on newly-elected Senators who strolled over and said, "Hi, Rol- sand years" entered the recov- tbe five flood-distressed states Sowle, Yreka Civil Defense from 1953 to 1958. He was elect- wounded in the three-day battle take office with the opening of vaag." ery stage today as 15,000 home- of California, Oregon , Washing- chief. ed to a four-year term as gover- for Binh Nghia, 40 miles east of the Senate session next week. The governor grinned a re- less families and hundreds of ton , Idaho and Nevada. 'They're getting back down Two Cars Hit nor Ln 1958. Saigon. Fighting still flickered Following the handing over of turn, "Hi." stricken farms and businesses Helicopters and jeeps brought into the towns now and starting Wednesday evening, but the the certificate of appointment, Four years ago he figured in M ondale's successor, Robert Rolvaag and Donovan alto dug out from nature's $t-billion the first outside food supplies in to dig out ," said Morrison. "No speculation about appointment Viet Cong was believed to have blow. a week Tuesday to the last made its final onslaught on the Mattson, also was formally ap- signed four copies of an official more people want to be evacu- as secretary of agriculture in notice to the secretary of the "As far as the real emergency known isolated pocket — 500 ated. They want to be sustained Same Train, town. pointed attorney general of Min- the Kennedy administration. Be nesota. Senate, which Mondale will de- — that's over, right now," said persons stranded in lumbering where they are. " said then he intended to serve At the peak of the fighting Jim Morrison , Civil Defense villages west of Yreka, Calif., liver late this afternoon to offi- The flood, described by De- his full term as governor.