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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 11-15-1966 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. 775. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/775 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 Beautiful Dancing Cloudy and Flames For Sale Continued Mild Classified Section Gemini 12 Astronauts Down Safely Red Gunners Weather Good Get 3 US. For Rexovery After 4 Days In East Germany Helicopters CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) BERLIN (AP)-A Pan Amer- U.S. officials here by Soviet au- from its destination in this Com- astronauts par- SAIGON, South Viet Nam —The Gemini 12 ican cargo jet flying mail to thorities. The original report munist-surrounded city. ;A Ber- (AP) — Communist gunners achuted to a pinpoint landing in West Berlin crashed in Commu- gave no account of the plane's lin postal officii said it carried shot down three U.S. Army heli- the Atlantic's fabled Sargasso nist territory outside West Ber- pilot, copilot and navigator. 7.1 tons of mall in unsealed ' copters in tay Ninh Province Sea today, climaxing four rec- lin in predawn darkness today bags. ord-shattering days in space and and the East German news The three-jet Boeing 727, fly- The terse ADN dispatch from today a lew hours after B52 reported its three ing from Frankfurt through the East Berlin said: '"The commis- "America agency ADN bombers pounded the hideout triumphantly ending 's crewmen were killed. ' East German air corridors, sion investigating the crash re- stronghold there of the Viet Gemini program. The crash was reported to came down about eight miles ported that the crew of tha The sensational space adven- Cong flth Division. crashed plane was killed. Three ture reached a blazing climax bodies were recovered.'' A U.S. military spokesman when Navy Capt. James A. Lov- said he had no reports yet of ell Jr. and Air Force Maj. Ed- Pan American in Berlin said casualties nor any word wheth- win E. (Buzz) Aldrin Jr. it was withholding identific<> er new ground action had plunged back through the atmo- lions of the airmen pending no- erupted in the Communist C sphere and splashed into the sea tification of next of kin. at 2:20 p.m. ; :¦»—*? Zone where the largest • •U.S. Radar contact with the plane ground force of the war is Generally clear skies and gen- was lost at 2:42 a.rn. — 8:42 pursuing the Viet Cong. Earlier tly rolling waves greeted Lovell p.m. EST Monday — when tha only light contact ¦ had been re- and champion space walker Al- plane, on a flight from Frank- ported. ' drin as they brought the Gemini furt to West Berlin, was about thrilling climax eight miles from: West The helicopter losse* In Tay program to a Berlin's within range of television cam- Tegel Airport, Pan American Ninh brought the reported toll of 1 ¦ ¦ '¦ WINDOWS OF FIRE . Raging flames rubber producer. Fire Chief Joseph Find.ey eras aboard the main recovery said. ' . .. such aircraft in South Viet Nam ' to at least 223. lit the windows of a west St. Louis industrial called the city's oftduty firefighters back ship, the aircraft carrier Wasp. The pilot did not respond to South Vietnamese headquar- building Monday night as 150 firemen poured to their stations when the fire reached gen- The cameras picked up Gem- radio calls after radar contact ters claimed 80 Viet Cong killed streams of water on the blazing structure. eral alarm proportions. No injuries were re- ini 12 as it drifted to earth; dan- was lost. gling beneath its large orange- Soviet authorities with whom in a clash between a company The fire broke out in space rented to a foam ported. (AP Photofax) T of militiamen and a company of ahd-white parachute. The dra- the Western allies! man the Air relayed live _ Viet Cong 40 miles west of Sai- matic pictures were Control Center i West Berlin sets via the gon. Moderate government to U.S. television refused immediate comment. casualties were reported. Early Bird communications sat- "There are rumors the plane Elsewhere across South Viet ellite. may be down near a Russian barracks, but we don!t Nam, ground action continued straight time know;" It was the fourth the spokesman said. in a lull, and bad weather over that a Gemini craft had landed North Viet Nam reduced Ameri- within camera range of a recov- There is a Soviet airfield at can air strikes sharply Monday ery vessel. The splashdown was Staaken, near Doeberifcz, west of for the fourth straight day. southeast of about 700 miles ' ¦ West Berlin. Kennedy, where Gemini 12 SPWSHboWN . ;. ¦:.¦ Map locates the area in the Today was the sixth straight Cape . A Pan American spokesman f/erf/ori started the historic journey last Atlantic Ocean some 700 miles southeast of Cape Kennedy, at Tegel Airport said the plane In Receh/ , ¦ ¦ day on which the high-flying B52 WASHINGTON (AP ) — So olina, Tennessee and Texas. sons who voted split their ticket; Friday. - •: ' ¦ "' bombers from Guam pounded - . Fla., where the Gemini 12, carrying astronauts James Lovell Flight 708, had been due to ar- many voters split tickets in the In Nevada, a Republican was The minimum crossover was Gemini 12 splashed down be- Jr. and Edwin Aldrin Jr. splashed down this afternoon. (AP rive at 2:55 a.m. The crew con- the longtime Viet Cong strong- Nov. 8 election that it's impossi- less than 10 per cent in Min- tween 2% and three miles from hold along the Cambodian bor- elected governor while the Photpfax Map) sisted, of ihe pilot; copilot and ble to categorize them strictly state's lone House member, a nesota, but that was more than the Wasp. , V navigator. der 60 miles northwest «f Sai- as Democratic or Republican. enough to split the results. Helicopters from the carrier gon. '' . Democrat, was returned to of- Pan American planes operat- In 10 of the 22 states which fice by a , 2-1 ration Races for the House of Repre- were overhead within seconds ing within Germany usually usa An estimated 30,000 Americanelected both a governor and a snd frogmen were deployed to troops largest singla force sentatives were the only type of Tempelhof Airport in the center. , the senator last week, a Itepublican In Rhode tsland for example, the attach a flotation collar. of the war, are massed in the contest held throughout won one race and a Democrat (jov. John H. Chafee, a Republi- country. Johnson Enters brush country, rubber planta- can, and Sen. Claiborni Pell, a It was a successful ' end¦ fo a the other. -and Al- tions and jungles where for The 10 were Alaska tmless a Democrat, each won re-election Even nationwide -party totals flight in which Lovell . , drin pushed man's exploration nearly two weeks they have recount retains the Democratic by slightly under and slightly of these 435 contests are distort- been battling Md pursuing the more than 2-to-l respectively. ed by the fact that 51 Demo- of space to new horizons and Hospital Today governor; Arkansas, Maine, paved the way for the start of 9th Viet Cong Division and a Minnesota, New Mexico, Okla- This means at least 105,000, or crats and 4 Republicans had no regiment of North Vietnamese astronaut flights in the Apollo WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- Skyscraper hospital fa the homa, Rhode Island, South Car- 32 per cent, of the 323,000 per- major party opponent. And dent Johnson, at times an impa- Maryland suburbs late , today, regulars. these totals ignore senator and man-to-the-moon project. Gemini 12, with three of its 16 tient patient, enters Bethesda and undergo throat and abdomi- This U.S. force In Operation governor votes, which were Naval Hospital today to prepare nal surgery early Wednesday. STUDIED probably of greater concern to maneuvering jets hot working Attteboro has reported killing COURT DECISION at full capacity, limped slightly for the dual operation he faces It was Johnson's second date 949 of the enemy and seizing many voters in reflectiog their Wednesday morning. with the surgeons in little more political preference. on the way home. The trouble huge amounts of arms and am- current was not serious and its only ef- If past performance is any than a year. On Oct. 8, 1965, he munition, including 123,000 gre- Nonetheless, the totals show fect was to curtail, some expert, guide, Johnson may be on the underwent 2 hours and 15 nades, 500 claymore mines, 128 that in House races only, 24.6 ments that required pointing the move until the last minute. minutes of surgery for removal weapons and 1,488 tons of rice. Power s million persons voted Republi- spacecraft. Johnson said he will enter the of his gall bladder and a kidney The U.S. command reported canan and 23.5 million voted Lovell and spacewalk champi- stone. despite that two destroyers, the John R. Democratic — this on Aldrin accomplished most of One of his current problems Craig and the Hamner, shelled Democrats winning a 248-187 their assignments. — an incision hernia on the Communist shore batteries in margin in the new House. Drifting for long periods in Convicted right side of his abdomen — North Viet Nam Monday after W/vSHINGTON (AP) - The Monday's 5-4 ruling in a Talla- orbit to conserve fuel, the stems from that operation, the ships were fired on while Supreme Court has crossed a hassee, Fla., case enhances bearded spacemen sat back and Surgeons will correct that patrolling in the Gulf of Tonkin.