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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 3-5-1973 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" (1973). Winona Daily News. 1213. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/1213 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]. Cloudy through *w\Mff imaine im Tuesday and continued mild Nixon seeking Rig welcome in Philippines $2.3 billion on 's leave Hanoi By34 FRANK N. HAWKINS POW JR. The North Vietnamese andI The Americans also Included rival. development CLARK AIR BASE, Philip- Viet Cong now have freed 299i five GIs who were working for "We returned from war to ' forces radio-tele- freedom only America can WASHINGTON (AP) pines (AP) - The Viet Cong Americans since the Jan. 28I the armed — De- freed 34 more prisoners of war cease-fire. Today was the first, vision network in Hue when give," Navy Cmdr. Eugene B. daring that the cities' hour of McDaniel of Virginia crisis has passed in Hanoi today, and the men time the Viet Cong have re- they were captured Feb. 3, , 41, , President , 1868, during the Tet offensive. Beach, Va., said in a sermon Nixon says he wants $2.3 billion landed at Clark Air Base for a leased any prisoners at Hanoi ior broad ' red carpet welcome. their previous release of 20I The two Filipinos also were during the service. community-develop- captured in Hue during the Tet "It is futile to be sad or glad ment revenue-sharing grants to President Ferdinand E. Mar- Americans on Feb. 13 occurred state and local cos headed the welcomers be- north of Saigon. offensive. The families of both about things Which might not government. flight line to come.... When adversity comes In a radio speech Sunday pre- cause two Filipino employes of The communists still hold 286i men were at the viewing a special the Voice of America were Americans, all of -whom are tei greet them. take it patiently -with the help- message to ing hand of God." he submitted to the Senate and among those freed. With them be released , by March 18. All the U.S. airmen freed were 27 American servicemen, On hand with Marcos to greet; Sunday appeared healthy as Officials said the sermon was House this week, Nixon said his ¦ latest budget eliminates seven three American civilians and the POWs were U.S. Ambassa- they stepped from the three prepared by McDaniel last urban-development programs two West German medical dor Henry A. Byioade; Adm,, planes that brought them from week after he learned there and suspends four housing pro- workers. Noel Gayler, the commander iii Hanoi. -They celebrated their would be a delay in the group's grams he described as out- One of the West Germans chief of American forces in thei freedom at Clark Field's 270- release. The men had been moded and ineffective . ¦was Monika Schwinn, 30, the Pacific; and the commander ol: bed miliary hospital by calling scheduled for release last Tues- only .foreign woman known to the 13th Air Force, Lt. Gen,, wives, and family members in day but were delayed by a dis- To replace these, he urged he held by the Commuists. William G. Moore Jr. the United States and devour- agreement over implementation Congress to enact a "Better It was the second prisoner re- The senior American among; ing huge amounts of steak, of the cease-fire terms. Communities Act," saying: PRISON PROJECT lease by the communists in two the POWs was Army Ci fried eggs and ice cream. Operation Homecoming offi- "This aid will have ho Strings . USAF Lt. Col. hospital after his arrival in the Philippines days, the North Vietnamese cials; said the group freed Sun- John Dramesi of Tacoma Stephen R. Leopold, 28, of Mil- Several of the freed POWs attached as long as it is used , Wash., shows the from Hanoi. Dramesi said he made the flag having handed over 106 U.S. waukee, Wis., who was cap• also held a 11-minute religious day would spend about three for community '- development. flag he made in his North Vietnam prison as from a blanket, jacket and underwear. (AP airmen and two Thais on Sun- ¦ service in the hospital's Red day's in the Philippines before ¦ ¦ tured in Kontum Province dur- Your local leaders can go on he leans out of the bus taking him to the base Photofax) day. ' - . - . ' , ing a firefight May 9, 1968. Cross lounge shortly after ar- flying to the United States. spending it the way Washington was spending it if they like. But they would also be free to ~ork Sudanese officials weep out better plans without having to get Washington's approval." London-bound Touching on other points that will be covered in the message, Nixon said: • "I propose that our states Bodies of diplomats plane)collide; and communities be given the right to use a designated por- tion of the Highway Trust Fund for capital improvements in ur- being flown to U.S. 63 known dead ban public transportation, in- NANTES, France (AP) cluding improvements in bus By HOLGER JENSEN coffins were lifted into the Khartoum army headquarters. - and rapid rail systems. KHARTOUM, Sudai (AP) - Boeing jet shortly after dawn, President . Numairi cabled Two London-bound Spanish air- • "In the field of housing, we Diplomats, Sudanese officials and the grieving families said President Nixon that he would liners, collided in flight near must stop programs that have and newsmen wept openly to- goodbye to the long line of well deal firmly with them. "We here today and one crashed, been turning the federal gov- day as a U.S. presidential plane wishers. find the killing of these men killing at least 63 persons. The ernment into a. nationwide left Khartoum to take home the Two U.S. Marines in dress outrageous," he said. slumlord. One of iny highest bodies and families of two U.S. blues flanked each casket, but A high-ranking member of other made an emergency land- domestic priorities this year diplomats -murdered by Pale- otherwise there was no ceremo- the Sudanese government told ing at a military air base at will be the development of new stinian guerrillas. ny- diplomats privately: "The Cognac, 125 miles away. policies that eliminate waste The burlap-wrapped bodies of President Jaafar al Numairi guerrillas are already, dead The wreckage of an Iberia and target aid to genuinely assigned Minister . of Reform men." U.S. Ambassador Cleo A. Noel Airlines twin jet DC9 was found needy families. Jr. and Charge d'Affaires G. Abdul Rahman Abdul Eah tp More than 100 paratroopers spread over a wide area of ag- • "Another key recommenda- Curtis Moore were carried accompany the bodies of Noel surrounded- the embassy Sun- tion is our $lMtonll]ion proposal from the blood-spattered Saudi and Moore and to present Su- day as the eight Palestinians, ricultural land. It had been to help state and local govern- Arabian Embassy on Sunday. dan's condolences to President described as between 19 and 25 Flight 504 from Mahon, on Mi- ; ¦¦ years old, emerged from the ments build up their adminis- The eight guerrillas surren- Nixon. norca Island, to London via trative skills and planning ex- In Washington the State De- building flashing victory signs. dered to Sudanese authorities , Palma^ pertise." after holding out for 60 hours. partment said the plane would In a statement issued in Bei- Nixon called for the third arrive; at Andrews Air Force rut, Black September said the The other plane was a Coro- • The terrorists also killed the guerrillas : surrendered "be- year in a row for creation of a Base about , 3 p.m. CST. The nado four-jet plane belonging to new "Department of Commu- Belgian charge d'affaires, Guy two diplomats will be buried in cause of the high esteem we nity Development" to "hold to- Eid, but freed Jordanian Arlington National Cemetery. hold" for Numairi. the Spanish charter company gether programs which are now Charge Adley el Nasser, Saudi "We leave them in trust in Spantex. It had been due in JUBILATION . -. Cheers, shouts, thumbs Vietnam Sunday. The former prisoners were scattered among different de- Ambassador Abdullah Malhouk The eight guerrillas, mem- his hands," the statement said. London half an hour after the up and victory signs show the general jubi- flown to the Philippines, the first leg of their "We are confident they will be partments or agencies." and his wife unharmed. bers of the Black Septemberist accident happened. lation of released prisoners cf war as their trip home. (AP Photofax) A band softly played Auld faction bf the Palestine liber- treated as true revolutionary plane lifts off from Gia Lam Airport in North Lang Syne 1 as the flag-draped ation movement, were held at a fighters." It was not immediately known how many people were * • • aboard the planes. They can On federal aid carry a total of about 265 pas- sengers. The accident occurred while Gaullists fall behind the air routes over France were in the control of the mili- Cities to try tary, who took over from civil- ian technicians after they went in French elections on strike two weeks ago. By ELIAS ANTAR the centrist Reform Movement The returns from the first The collision apparently hap- (AP) pened at high altitude.