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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 2-8-1966 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. 745. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/745 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]. More Rain, Need feed? Continued Mild Check Today's Tonight, Wednesday Classified Secion Humphrey Ordered to Viet Nam yyy - '^A Five Other Paratroopers Striate Votes Against /f^ lffflf ^QjS^g-; Smash at Reds Asian Nations '! Cloture in T^H Debate WASHINGTON- (AP) — The the debate-limiting rule. oin a union or at least pay 0n Itinerary Near Tuy Hoa Senate refused today to invoke The result was a defeat for HONOLULU AP) y_ ^Presi- dues. , SAIGON, South., y Viet Warn cloture and shut off tht^Mbus- President ,' Johnson, who urged dent JFqhnson is - sending TVice By WILLIAM F. sentatiori could be satisfactory , It also was a blow to the AFL- President Hubert WHITE to the Unit- CAP) — U.S. paratroopers killed ter against the bill to ^HPnhe Congress both last year and in Humphrey to - ed'States.,;; ' right of states; to outlaw tne un-. the new session to.pass the bill CIO, which had placed the re- she Asian countries, including Daily News Publisher at least 63 Viet Cong in bitter " ¦ South / iori shop. repealing Section 14B - of - the pealer at the top of its legisla- yViet Nam, as a followup We . might as well face the fact that this hand-to-hand combat near Tuy , to . the mid-Pacific conference The* vote was 51 for cloture Taft-Hartley law. The section tive agenda and had believed it THE riecent antics of ySenators Morse , will take a long time and that even if the Hoa, 240. mile's northeast of Sai- and 48 against, or 15 less. than allows states to forbid labor con- on the Vietnamese war, a White and Fulbright. in7the . Senate Foreign fighting should come to an end ait some stood an excellent chance to get Housft spokesman announced to- . gon, while Australians ; uncov- the two-thirds needed to impose tracts requiring all workers, to " Relations Committee are a serious dissefvr time iii the not too-distant future, *we will the bill passed in the 89th Con- day. - . 7 77' . -A '¦ ' " ered a large Communist supply ¦¦ ice to "the United States. ".- - have a long range commitment in Viet gress. : : ' A'A- The decision was announced depot in the scrublands 30 miles A :/ Nam for mariyy y manyV years. by White House news secretary 7 Ah hour before the vote, Sen- Bill D.7Moyers just ahead of The Very idea of questioning whether east of. Saigon, ll.S. y officials ate Democratic Leader Mike .this nation has a legal basis for our involve- IT IS A SITUATION 7 not unlike fhe reported today.; Mansfield of . Montana told the final conference . session be- tween Johnson and South Viet- ment ui Viet Nam at this stage of the game American involvement in the Philippines Another 52 or more Commu- newsmen the measure will be in which it took 48 years to prepare, that na- dead for this session if he fails namese government chiefs here. must be repulsive to every American fight- nists were killed . when South , ' tion to stand on its own feet as a modern, twice this- week in his attempt Moyers said the Saigon chiefs, ing man engaged in the conflict. " ,: . -Vietnamese forces struck back independent nation; v to choke off the filibuster Prime Minister Nguyen Gao Ky 7 tank's ahd artillery It is time to. call a spade a spade. with planes, against it. and Chief of State Nguyen Van Ouxflohg range commitment, just as in to beat off an ambush of a gov- Mansfield reiterated .that in Thieu , extendeid y the invitation ' When we first agreed to assist the gov- the case of the Philippines, will involve at ernment , troop convoy in the case of failure today, he would for Humphrey at a dinner con- file a second cloture petition to ernmevnt of Viet Nam our purpose vwas to least a generation of education ahd; prob- Sai- ference with . Johnson Monday ¦ Mekong Delta southwest of force a second attempt Thurs- ' ' ably more. Certainly, as long as there is gon But a government spokes- night- 77 'help-a7smail,:;new nation in its struggle to . day. Andv he made it clear he The President planned to any threat of attack from the north , even./ man .- said . South Vietnamese becom e established; We. did so at Viet did not expect to. win today. meet with Hurnphrey at the Los Nam's reqtiest. after a cease-fire, we will have to keep a casualties were heavy. 7- military: force in that nation just as we are Mansfield left a sickbed at Angeles airport at 7:30 p.m. to- U.S. jets again crossed the day Los . Angeles time, , still doing in Korea with the 8th Army the naval hospital in Bethesda, That is NOT why we are there now 17th Parallel frontier to pound Johnson arranged to. leave and ifs time , that we "bluntly, let. not only consisting of some 40,000 United States Md., to come'to the Senate and targets , in North Viet Nam and support Hawaii almost immediately aft- our enemies know why we're there, but our troops, y 7 his cloture petition. rain millions of propaganda He was running a fever and er today's windup. session of the people and our friends as well. conference. TO TRY TO PUT a candy coating on leaflets explaining the resump- said he would go back to the tion of air attacks. A Navy A4 hospital as soon as he filed the '¦/¦¦'¦/¦' Viet the pill will not make it . less bitter. Let He had intended to hold an ex- We are in. Nam now, and for: the Skyhawk fighter-bomber from ON OPPOSITE SIDES . Senate Democratic leader second cloture petition. : next 150 years if necessary, to see to it the United States people realize that we was > tra .privatey rneeting with the the carrier Ticonderoga Mike Mansfield of Montana, right, talks today with the Mansfield has been trying Vietnamese leaders later that tie Ear East will hot EVER go Com- are not in Viet Nam just for a short haul. antiaircraft fire 30 today shot down by leader of the Republicans, Sen.- Everett M. Dirksen of Il- since Jan. 24 ju st to get the but this was canceled, appar- munist. ' • '•.'.; : To know that you have a bitter pill and north of Vinh. The pilot Senate to agree to take up faites linois, before . the Senate cloture vote airned at shutting off a the ently because7of the Humphrey that you have to swallow it calls for guts. ejected safely but was sur- . bill, with the issue of passage - s something - the American , people v filibuster against a bill toy end 'the right of states to outlaw mission development: WE HAVE GIVEN a thorough exami- That' ; rounded and evidently taken yet to : come up. v Moyers said Humphrey : will v nation to whether any sort of negotiation have plenty of when they know what prisoner, other airmen reported. the union shop. Mansfield left a hospital bed in suburban The measure, strongly sup- Bethesda, Md:, to be on hand for the vote. Cirksen leads come to Hawaii Wednesday with I*7orth Viet Nam was possible ind they're up against. • Radio Hanoi confirmed his -cap-. ported by the AFL-CIO, passed morning and leave for Saigon. obvious answer. \ ture, \ 7 the fitibuster. The move was defeated by a vote of 51 to 48, the House last . year 221 to 203. have received the To even suggest that this nation Is withvKy and; Thieu, 7 The plane was the seventh 15 votes short of the necessary two-thirds majority. (AP President Johnson has endorsed Moyers did not disclose what From this point on we should hot even wrong in what it is trying to do in the Far reported lost since the 37-day Photofax) it. -- , v 77 :7' other countries¦ Humphrey will consider any type of negotiation: until the ; East or that we should pull out our military bombing pause ended Jan. 31. The bill's supporters are con- visit/ ' • guaranteed-In-advance result of such nego- forces and "let the Vietnamese people de- fident they can. pass it if they In the South, a small U.S. Air anti-Communist cide what course they want to take" is can ever get it to a vote. They Recently Humphrey made a tiation will be a secure, Force ' -. Spottier- ' plane crashed Unanimous Vote ; sheer folly, and senators like Morse and claim about 54 votes for the leg- tour of various Asian capitals in- South Viet Nam. Certainly no coalition taking off from Gap Lanh air islation out of the 100 ih the Sen- cluding Tokyo, Manila, Taipei Fulbright ought to know better. ; government with strong Communist repre- strip 75 miles southwest of Sai- ate7 .-.;¦' - 7yy ' and Seoul but did hot go to gon, The American pilot walked However. thV Mbnster di- South VietyNam. at that time. away uninjured , but his Viet- . The White House spokesman namese observer was slightly ^ rected by Republican Leader ¦ said the coming Humphrey mis- hurt;- : m^^ Everett M. Dirksen has pre- ^^ ^ vented Mansfield even from get- Pair P/0nned /Wosster Although U.