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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 11-8-1965 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. 668. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/668 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, ¦ ¦ Colder• - ¦¦ ¦ . , \ Do Your Ch ristmas Tonight; Continued Swapping With Cold Tuesday Classified Ads Four Women 6th Missile in ¦¦ — ¦¦ -« ¦ 2 D ays ¦ ¦ ——-am—mamm^-mm*, Sm¦ - ¦¦ ¦ ¦ I MI i- BHI I M m ¦¦¦ ^ _ashed , , „ , MHM_ . • ' — - MM LBJ Signs Education . ^ Dead in Crash; Bill at Texas College State Toll 8 SAN MARCOS , Tex. (AP) - Johnson, returning to the "It means that a high school By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Johnson flew to his campus of Southwest Texas senior anywhere in this country old college here today to sign a State College where he received can apply to any college or uni- A drive home from a women's $2.6-billion education Viet bill he said club convention ended in trag- Cong Jus degree in 1930 — after a versity in the U.S. —and not be Losses will put 140,000 more students in brief fling as a school dropout — turned away because his family edy for five women Saturday college next year with federal offered this assessment of the is poor." night. Four were killed when help. broad new legislation: Asserting that "education Is their car collided with another no longer a luxury but a neces- at an intersection near New sity," Johnson said in a speech Richland, Minn. The other driv- prepared for the outdoor bill- signing ceremony: er also died. "In the next school year The five deaths were among alone, 140,000 young men and eight weekend fatalities that High Near women will be enrolled in col- raised Minnesota's 1965 highway Saigon lege who, but for the provisions toll to 690, compared with 715 SAIGON, South Viet Nam missile, the others downed dur- was described as a main force U.S. spokesman disclosed that of this bill, would never have (AP) — U.S. pilots reported ing search and rescue opera- of Viet Cong dressed in gray U.S. Marine planes accidental- gone past high school. We will a year ago today. smashing another missile site in tions. Five U S. fliers were res- fatigue-like uniforms never seen ly bombed a friendly village reap the rewards of their wiser In addition, a Minneapolis North Viet Nam today, and cued and six were listed as before in South Viet Nam. The Sunday, citizenship and greater produc- killing one woman and publisher and commercial his- American paratroopers clashed missing, the spokesman said. action was in D. Zone, the Com- injuring 10 other persons. The tivity for decades to come." with a strong Viet Cong battal- munist iron triangle 25 miles torian was killed in Colorado. The attack on the missile site bombing was due to a mistake Among other things, the legis- ion in the South, killing 110 of north of Saigon. in target data — one similar to lation provides for federally fi- Killed in the New Richland ac- 60 miles east of Hanoi was the the enemy, a U.S. spokesman Brig. Gen. Ellis Williamson, the incident last week in which nanced scholarships — called cident were C. A. (Sike) Routh, reported. sixth in two days. Pilots said they heavily damaged four mis- the Brigade commander, report- U.S. Air Force planes bombed "e d u c a t i o n a 1 opportunity 84, alone in his car, and the In air action over North Viet a friendly village after receiv- grants" — ranging from $200 to siles and four launchers. ed the paratroopers counted 110 four women — Mrs. Gwen Buck, Nam, the United States lost five Viet Cong dead and "they're not ing incorrect map coordinates $1,000 a year. one In the South, paratroopers of 59; planes during the weekend, through counting." from the Vietnamese. 62; Mrs. Leona Peterson, of the victim of a surface-to-air the 173rd Airborne met what "To thousands of young men Mrs. Leslie Bell, 69, all of Aus- U.S. casualties in the fight 15 Intelligence reports from Plei and women," said Johnson, tin, Minn., and Mrs. Bell's - miles north of Bien Hoa were Me indicated more than half of "this act means the path of sister - in - law, Mrs. Laura STARTS IN. INCINERATOR described as moderate. For se- the 500 Communist troops who knowledge is open to all with Cieber, 68, of Denver, Colo curity reasons, American cas- engaged U.S. 1st Cavalry troops the determination to walk it." The driver of the car in which ualties are not given in num- in a bitter weekend battle were At the same time, Johnson the women were riding, Mrs. bers. either killed or wounded. The said he will go back to Congress Marilyn Monson, 33, of Austin, Americans also took heavy loss- The paratroopers came upon es in the savage fighting 8 miles in January for money to finance was hospitalized in good condi- Drake Dormitory the Viet Cong force while on a a National Teacher Corps au- west of the Special Forces camp tion at Waseca. search and sweep operation that at Plei Me. thorized in the bill but later de- Routh's car caught fire after nied funds. This corps would started several days ago. They the crash. The Waseca County found what US. officers de- A U.S. spokesman said 71 bring special help to children in sheriff's office said he was driv- Viet Cong were known dead and impoverished areas. Fire Routs 250 scribed as a well-fortified jun- ing north on a township road. (Si — A fire originating in an inciner- gle position. an additional 200 were believed DES MOINES, Iowa to have been killed or wounded. "I intend immediately to ask The women were traveling east ator routed 250 Drake University coeds Sunday night and Another sharp ground action again for the money to take the returning to Austin on Minn. 30, did an estimated $1,000 damage to Stalnaker dormitory but was reported 135 miles east of About 1,500 cavalrymen Teacher Corps off the drawing from a Women's Relief Corps caused no reported injuries. Saigon, where 500 Viet Cong searched today for remnants of boards into the classroom," he convention at Redwood Falls, Fire Capt. Lyle Cass said the blaze started on the lower overran a hamlet. The defend- said. the enemy unit, but no contact Minn. floor of the four-story building, apparently from the explo- ers suffered heavy losses. The was reported. It was believed Johnson's speech combined sion of a pressurized can, such as is used for hair spray. government force later regained the Communist troops had bro- In other accidents: the hamlet with hel praise of the new bill with some 39 of Min- He said the explosion forced open the incinerator door. p from U.S. Richard J. Bowe, , , air strikes. sentimental recollections of his was injured fatally A wooden door covering the incinerator area was burned neapolis, and the nearby hallway was charred. In another development, college days here and philoso- Saturday night when his car hit a phizing about government's role a horse, ran off U.S. 285 and PRINCESS DAZZLES CROWD . ' . Princess Margaret, in education. rolled, throwing him out and wearing a creamy silk evening gown embroidered with gold On the last point, he said: overturning on him near La and silver flowers, arrives for a party in her honor at the "Too many people, for too many Jara, Colo. years, argued that education exclusive Bistro restaurant in Beverly Hills, Calif., where Bowe published booklets com- and health and human welfare memorating historical celebra- Reds Batter U.S. she met scores of Hollywood movie stars. Behind her at were not the government's con- tions in various parts of the husband, the Earl of Snowdon. (AP Photofax) * |eft Is her cern." country, traveling widely to gather material for them. When Minnesota marked Its centennialin 1958, be edited and Company at Plei Me Meg Dances published a 48-page "Historical Russ Display Album of Minnesota." By ROBIN MANNOCK lieved to be North Vietnamese supervised the defense while PLEIKU, South Viet Nam regulars. Richardson and his hovering overhead. Geraldine Kusske. 44, Bloom- (ffl — "They're so aggressive men counted 56 enemy bodies — His men ambushed an 11-man To 2 a.m. af ing Prairie, Minn., was fatally you couldn't stop them from try- the ones their comrades enemy supply unit close to the New Missiles injured Sunday night when two ing to get at the enemy," said couldn't carry away. edge of a big clearing. 3 cars collided at a service road Capt. John Richardson of Bal- They killed five and pursued MOSCOW (AP) - The Rus- continental ballistic missile. intersection with four-lane Minn. timore, Md. The battle began at 11:30 a.m. the others into some trees. Snip- sians displayed three new mis- Western experts estimated its Outnumbered 2-1, Richard- Saturday near the key outpost Movie Party plus an older one range St 1,500 to 5,000 miles. 65 at Faribault. ers began firing from high siles Sunday injury were son's company of air cavalry- at Plei Me that the Communists LOS ANGELES (AP) - After which they said can orbit the The term "invulnerable" was Escaping serious ground to the east.