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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 6-29-1965 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. 660. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/660 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]. Partl y Cloudy, Use Daily News ¦ " \ Showers Tonight For Best Results And Wednesday Classified Ads Ui. Soldiers Hit With Viet Nam Unit lifted Into Business at Mid-1965 Late Bulletins MOSCOW UPI — Premier Alexei N. Kosygin Attack Zone charged today that U.S. calii for peace in Viet Nam Firms are a deception and warned American forces "will TWosf have to take Into account an increase In aid" to Near Saigon the Vietnamese people from Communist countries. : ; ' ¦ ' : ' ' SAIGON. Viet Nam (AP ) — ¦:yir , , •. -; v "' ;. '•- ':. :*w ' w : U.S. and Vietnamese paratroop- SEOUL, Korea -W. -— Scores of rioting student* Doing ¦ ¦ ¦ Better¦ .. ' .V - ' - ' " ' ' ' ers hunted together for the Viet . - . vere injured and 341 were arrested today in demon- (Editor a. record Cong in the jungle 30 miles '.* Note — At the halfway point of J965 , north of Saigon today in their strations against the treaty establishing diplomatic shattering ]/ear is besieged by some: ¦uncertainties and do-ibis. first such combined operation of -relations between South Korea and Japan. Sam Dawson , AP business news analyst , in this the first ¦ ¦¦¦ six!months,) the war. About 800 Australian ' ¦ ' ' ' ' : • '¦ •*¦ ' " • ' '¦ -- ' 'ir "¦ of two articles!. looks at the fabulous first infantry also moved in late in *. v- -* - ' • By SAM DAWSON the day. : A WHITE SANDS MISSILE mNGE, N. M. Wl -- AP Business News Analyst A Viet Cong grenade killed a A dummy moonship flashed over the southern New NEW YO.RK Ml— The economy has had its best ever six young American paratrooper as WMexico desert early today in an apparent success- months. But that in itself is dampening some of the celebration . he groped down a jungle path ful test of a safety system for astronauts. The first half of 1965 has set records which some — notably stock festooned; with vines and creep- market traders'— fear may be hard to top or even sustain. ers. He was the first man from Most business firms and most of the public have done better the U.S. Army's 173rd Airborne io far this year than they had expected to, in productioin and Brigade to die in action in Tiet sales and in personal income. Nam. A rifle bullet wounded an- The first three months far other in the chest. exceeded earlier predictions. Then most observers warned More than 1,200 men of tlie Tax Baffle that a breather was due during 173rd and two Vietnamese air- the spring months. But where borne battalions — perhaps 800 there has been any slowing men — were lifted into the area down it has added up to less Monday by a fleet of more than Continues in than anticipated. ' 130 helicopters. This followed up FELL FROM SKY V . Fire Captain ,) . and dropped the engine into an alley at a B52 jet bombardment of a The business upturn since the Ernest Beinchere, standing, of San Fran- nearby San Bruno. A section of wing followed three-square-mile section of the low point of the last recession, cisco Ihterhational Airport, and fireman but the plane made a safe landing at Travis Viet Cong stronghold June 18 reached in February 1961, is Wisconsin James Nuley look ., at .Jet ; engine which fell Air Force Base some 50 miles" . away where and a sweep last Thursday by now ending its 52nd month. At (AP one battalion of the 173rd. MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Dem- midyear the question is: Monday from a Pan American jet plane with extra long runways were available, How As iii the previous operations, ocrats in control of the Legis- long can it last, and how high 153 persons aboard. The plane had just taken Photofax) airport for Hawaii and Manila visual contact with the enemy lature's Joint Finance Commit- can it go? off from the There a little was slight. A. U.S. military question about spokesman said American ai.d tee pressed for introduction to- the gains so far in most of the LOSES PART OF WING; ENGINE day of a 1965-67 state budget bill economy-^-or of the in Vietnamese casualties were losses the light so far. itripped of balancing tax pro- stock market in the last six ' ' ' ' visions. ' weeks.- - ' . -• . Women Rebel Meanwhile, U.S. Air Force The prediction in } The swing away from a com- January was planes made their deepest strike that this year the Gross Nation- Criprj led Plane into North "Viet Nam today , hit- bined solution to Wisconsin's al Product, the total output of ting a barracks and supply de- budget and tax problems split goods and services, should hit a At Uniforms for pot 150 miles west north of Ha- the bipartisan move toward a record $660 billion to top the noi, U.S: military spokesmen an- compromise begun two weeks previous record of $622.6 billion nounced. in 1964. This prediction still Lonc/s 753 Safely The spokesmen said the Thu- ago. ; -v holds, if only because the first Loan Office ari Chau depot was two miles Republican Gov. Warren P. half was SAN : FRANCISCO (AP) ; -A ulated area but hurt no one. so much better than BEVERLY HILLS, Calif, ; were 143 passengers farther north than any previous Knowles has said he will not expected. Pan American pilot gave thanks Aboard Air Force target. They said (AP) — Officials of a savings pi- today for the "miracle" that let and a crew of 10. lots reported destroying: 32 'build- sign a bill that fails to include The year started off with ¦ and loan association haye uni- him nurse his passenger-fined Two minutes after the Honolu- ings and damaging 20 others. HOLD THAT TIGER .. Wearing look-alike madras balancing new taxes, but Demo- bang. Auto and steel production 707 jet to a safe landing, despite lu-bound jet took off from San form thoughts on the subject of A U.S. Air Force BS7 jet jackets, Luci Baines Johnson liolds a stuffed tiger her date, crats ignored the threat MOIK was going full blast and setting the j oss of 20 feet of wing and an Francisco international Airport :, women's dress. bomber was hit by Communist former Senate page Sidney Kaplan of Alexandria, Va., won W ' ' " ;' : records. This has continued , engine which scattered in a pop- Monday, Capt. Charles H. day-. ; They think the 65 women em- greundfire as it supported a for hei at Pontchartraln Beach amusement park last night with very little slackening. (Chuck) Kimes, 44, of Danville, ground operation IS miles from . The eight Democratic mem- Many Wither ployed there should wear uni- ¦ ¦ ¦' , Kaplan, who has bein taking the President's 17-year-old industries were y *A. -.*" ." - . * -7 Cauf., felt a heavy vibration in Saigon and crashed and burned biers of the Joint Finance Com- playing the same kind ..of ball. forms and, with this in mind, his right outboard engine. in a rice field two miles north of daughter around New Orleans since Sunday, was a surprise mittee refused again Monday to To set the pace it did in these ordered that they do so the Saigon airport, U.S. spokes- escort. (AP Photofax) last six months the economy has introduce a compromise bud- beginning Aug. 9. Hundreds of persons In South men reported. had to offset a number of blows. Captain Tells San Francisco and San Bruno get-revenue drafted in 10 days A dock strike from Maine to The announcement was met saw a ball of fire blossom on the The two crewmen ejected of bipartisan negotiations. The Texas in January arid February by some with less than enthusi- end of the starboard wing as the from the plane after the left crippled some industries. For wing caught fire, but one man committee then instructed the asm: No. 4 engine snapped off and 's Bliss to Ask six months the steel labor nego- ' parachute failed to open , the Legislative Reference Library "Who wants tp become a Of Plane Fire/ plummeted to earth like a flam- tiations have been a cliffhanger , ing meteor. spokesmen said. His body was to give the committee a sepa- upsetting business planning. blob?" asked one. recovered. The second airman Then one-third of the wing, rate measure containing only "The weather has damaged stay individ- parachuted into a river and a "We want to tra ilLng blazing debris, broke off Convention Quiz appropria- many sections; snows crippled 1 search was being made for him. (AP) the recommended uals, * said another. "If we Loss of Engine and slanted to earth, In the WASHINGTON - Re- here for the second day. auto production in February ; The dead flier was the 430th publican National Chairman Former President Dwight D. tions contained in the bipartisan didn't, we could join the wom- (AP)— plane, pilot Kimes told his terri- floods, drought and earthquakes SAN FRANCISCO A American killed in combat in Ray C. Bliss says he will recom- Eisenhower gave a boost Mon- plan. brought havoc in many plates en's army." steel-nerved airlines transport fied passengers in a calm voice, Vi et Nam. \ "We have had some trouble. mend today the naming of a day to the idea of reforming th« The compromise sets a rec- But despite all these things A third asserted her fashion- captain told today how he A second American plane, an commjttee to study the whole national conventions $812.1 million.