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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-13-1966 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" (1966). Winona Daily News. 796. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/796 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]. Fair to Partly One Stop Cloudy, Continued Christmas Shop Mild Classified Section Aitkin Mother, Snow Sleet Freezing 3 Children Die Red Base Near Rain Lash Southeast Crossing Tracks By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS snow or freezing rain also cov- ward from Cape Mendocino, A growing storm lashed the ered Delaware, Maryland and Calif. More than two inches of A freight train smashed into a East and Southeast with snow, parts of North Carolina, Tennes- rain had fallen at Seattle since car at a rural crossinglate Mon- sleet; freezing rain and gale- see and Pennsylvania. Monday, morning. day, fatally Injuring three rural Gale warnings were in effect force winds today. Down the nation's middle, per- Aitkin, Minn., children, and Saigon bed Atlantic Coast from Bom Two Inches of snow fell ih the along the sisting cold dropped the temper- their mother, who was taking Charleston, S.C., to the Virginia early morning at Bluefield, atures into the teens this morn- them home ; from school. W.Va., and Roanoke Va. The Capes, where wind- already , knots. ing with an 18 at Fort Worth, In another accident, a Minne- Weather Bureau's hazardous- were 32 to 45 Grande A similar storm battered the Tex. Part of the Rio apolis youth watched as his Planes Busy driving warnings said ' this Valley had a morning freeze; brother was killed by a hit-run mountainous northern Pacific Coast and car- area may get sev- into the north- Below-zero readings included car Monday night eral inches by nightfall. ried show flurries ern R&ekies. Gale warnings -3 at Roosevelt and Vernal in Craig, Colo. Victims of the car-train crash Over North The warnings prompted by there covered the coast north- Utah and -4 at were Mrs. Arnold Hansen; two sons, Timothy and Anthony, and a daughter, Mary Susan. The mother and two sons died Viet Targets when the Northern Pacific SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) freight, bound for Duluth, smashed into the car about 5 — U:S. B52 Stratoforts unloaded LegisM p.m. Their ages were not known a cascade of bombs on an ene- immediately, but the boys were my base close to Saigon today, reported to be in elementary and the Viet Cong retaliated school. with an outbreak of grenade ' Mary Susan, 10, died about six hours later in an Aitkin hos- throwing in the capital and near ^^& ^ ' y Maddux m it' pital. : . ATLANTA, Ga. (APX - A The: Associated Press sam- that each was the best man for Although more than 1,000 Calla- the job. The accident happened just check of Georgia legislators, pling shows: Maddox 33, South Vietnamese troops pushed who will elect the state's next way 9, undecided 33. But the two rivals gave differ- west of Aitkin. governor, gives Democrat Les- ent viewpoints on the outcome Douglas Hallbeck, 16, of 918 a search-and-destroy mission in ter G. Maddox almost a 4-fco-l Among the undecided were 11 of the U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 E. 28th St., Minneapolis, was the Mekong Delta 105 miles edge over Republican candidate Negroes, and one commented he ruling allowing the legislature killed by a hit-run car, police south of Saigon, ground fighting would not vote for either of the Howard Callaway. But many to choose the man they want to said, as his brother Ted, 21, across the country dwindled and lawmakers still were undecided. candidates. The legislators were fill the governors' cbiair. watched from the apartment LADDER TO DRY SUCCESS . Boy in Moulbaix-Irchonweb, near Mons In Bel- asked what their decisions they shared. Scouts paddle a boat made from a ladder gium. (AP Brussels) only light skirmishes were re- The General Assembly, con- Photofax by cable from - aisting of 259 lawmakers, has would be at an annual legisla- "I think it would be -very Officers said blood-splattered arid tw» inner tubes to assist , flood victims ported. : tive institute at the University man to be named ' 229 Democrats — 46 out of 54 in tough on a glass from the car s windshield U.S. planes Monday had their of Georgia in Athens, and by governor if he did not win a ma- was found at the scene; The boy the Senate and 163 out of 25 in busiest day over North Vietnam the House. The legislature is ex- telephone. jority of the votes by the peo. was crossing the street when hit. Both Callaway ; and Maddox pie," Callaway said. La Crosse Link in Danger in weeks, flying 99 bombing pected to select the next gover- A 19-year-old witness told po- missions or 300 to 350 individual nor Jan. 10, the day after the were at the meeting Monday But Maddox, hailing the deci- seeking to convince legislators would lice he chased the death car in strikes. This was still well below next legislative session begins. sion, said he was sure he his own and recorded its license the average of 150 missions be Georgia's next governor be- Police were flown daily before the legislative support. number^ investigat- monsoon cause of ing. ' ¦'. stomas moved north. Some legislators, dissatisfied The deaths raised Minnesota's In. one of the missions two all- with both candidates, reportedly 1966 highway toll to 903, com- weather Navy Intruders from have started a movement to pared with the record of 877 for the carrier Kitty Hawk struck block either one from claiming all of last year. only five miles from Haiphong, - the governorship. North Vietnam's main port Tha Their strategy is to refrain For Badger Highways jet bombers made radar preci- from voting when the legisla- MADISON, Wis. WI — A fed- ban a week ago by a top-rank- terstate 94 by the end of 1967 as sion runs on a missile assembly ture meets in joint session. The eral roadblock to state bonding ing federal highway official. He scheduled. installation, and one of the pi- Georgia constitution requires Ike Snapping may set back completion of in- said the step evidently was be- lots said the explosions "looked the votes of a majority of mem- terstate highway links in the La ing taken as pari of a federial BUT HE said the Black Biver like flashbulbs in the night." bers present at the session. Falls to fomah section of In- Crosse-Tomah-Black River Falls program to curb inflation. The B52 raid hammered at % area until the 1970s, Wisconsin terstate 94 and the Tomah to Atty. Gen. Arthur Bolton, Back Fast An earlier cutback in federal La Crosse segment of inter- Viet Cong base camp and stor- asked what would be the result officials said today. highway aid for the current fis- age area '30 miles north: of Sai- G. H. Bakke, chairman of the state 90 might not be finished gon if the lawmakers fail to make a cal year will delay construc- until "up to four years later." , repeating raids last week decision, said that Gov. Carl State Highway Commission, tion of superhighway segments in the same area aimed at Sanders possibly could remain From Surgery said the anticipated ban on in Milwaukee, Madison, Wau- The speedup in highway con- knocking out the lairs from in office. : bonding would block the $26.5 sau and Superior for at least struction engineered by law- which tbe Viet Cong launch ter- WASHINGTON (AP)—Former million accelerated highway another year, Bakke announc- makers earlier this year had President Dwight D. Eisenhow- construction program approved ed. ' 7.: ' .77 been designed to open the To- er, reported snapping back fast by the Legislature during its mah-Black River Falls section Reds Say Four from his gallbladder operation, spring session. Bakke said a shuffling of by the end of 1S68 and the To- has his sights set on swinging funds would enable the state to mah-La Crosse link by the end US. Jets Felled Economy Past Bakke his aides were open the 50-mile Black River his golf clubs by early spring. said of 1969-- TOKYO _B — Radio Hanoi "Quite satisfactory" was the told in advance of the bonding Falls to Eau Claire link in in- said U.S jet planes attack- latest word from Walter Reed Bakke said the two projects . might not be finished ed suburbs and residential Inflation Peak Artny Hospital on the 76-yeSr- until 1972 areas of Hanoi today and old five-star general's condition or later if the state is not al- that North Vietnamese after his one and three-quarter lowed to borrow money through forces in the capital area bonds to bankroll the highways hour operation Monday morn- Ruby Too III shot down four of them. It Heller States ing. ahead of the federal schedule. said pilots of the planes "Multiple large and small About $6.7. million in projects weal taken prisoner. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Dr. planned for financing with fed- There was no confirmation Walter W. Heller, former chair- gallstones were in the gallblad- der which was removed," said eral funds, including $4.1 mil- of this from U.S.