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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 1-29-1963 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" (1963). Winona Daily News. 385. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/385 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]. Clearing, Colder Tonight, Fair Wednesday Driver 80 Killed on Slippery Hill Car Rolls Down Kennedy S^ : Sleep Bank Off For ; v^f ^:; -li3fi^Si- r-^^tt^«^i<^ra^ Highway 88 By G. K. HODENFIELD , As beforey^^^;, his proposals made They include a complex system surge of new enrollments. (Spe- FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. AP Education Writer ! no provision for direct aid to pri- of grants for public elementary ^ )—Buffal o .County authorities "., : WASHINGTON- (AP)—President : vate or parochial schools. asid secondary education, work The President placed no price cial Kennedy sent to Congress today j Included in the omnibus meas- projects for college .students, ex- tag on his total package, which believe slippery blacktop was -a a 24-point .program of. federal aid ure are 13 new programs and 11 panded student, loans, and loans he said would "phase o>ut federal factor in the traffic death of an ¦ ] " to .education , -'-: and asked for . $1.2 ; existing programs to be extended and grants to help: public and pri- aid oyer a four-year period. City widower ¦' ' ' ' ' elderly Fountain billion , to get it. started . ' ¦ ' :¦¦ , and. expanded; vate , colleges alike to meet' the But. lie told ' .Congress, . "It is clearly realistic in terms of its Monday .afternoon; ;. ... .. cost—and. it is . clearly essential to Frank C.:' Schmidtknecht', .80, ap- the growth . arid security of this parently was on his way to the rowned Laureate nation." Waumandee area to visit his Unc Poet An administration spokesman son* called it a high priority program, Eugene, when his , 1950 vehicle designed to pin-point the.! most skidded on snow.He was just be- crucial needs and ¦ problems in ginning to descend the Fleckeisen American education, and at the hill on. State Highway 88. same time to . avoid controversy wherever possible. THE CAR, going east, went 6ot ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ r ¦ ¦»«» ** «« Frost De' ' -' ¦ ' ' For the past two years,: Ken- t\. *™> -. -.' . ''. , ' ¦; at right, '3 -' , ad" 88 the and plung- BOSTON : 'API— Robert- ,Frost , !' Dec. • >;.- " ;. .., Roger B. Hickleri said .. Frost, .died, - of control to ' nedy's eriuc ation proposals have ¦¦ dean of .. American poets, died ear- The,; four-time 'Pulitzer;. ' Prize, i shortly after-.' .complaining of . se-. j ; PLOW CUTS SVVATH IN DRIFT ; . A Slate ; soil, in Jefferson County. -N. Y., where 8 to 14 ' ed-about 75 feet down a 150-fpot- ly today at the age of 88. , - : winner had been making what ; ve're chest pains and a shortness ' foundered in a controversy ovei aid for church schools: Kennedy : Highway Department rotary snowplow cuts a. more inches. oF.. snow fell over w- eekend. (AP long hill before; being stopped by He was pronounced dead at ' doctors called a remarkable re- of breath. ' ", ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ says he. believed , such aid would !' swath through 15-foot drift s on a Route ; 178 Photofax); . ¦ , [: ¦:- . a tree. The : embankment is yery Peter Bent Brighanv Hospital at j ' cover'y until ' his general condition : Cause of death was listed as ' be unconstitTitipnali breeching the j sector known as . Bonnet Hill , town of Hender- - ¦ ¦ .steeps;. 1:50 a.m. after two operations, a : began deteriorating in the past 48 ¦ ' ' ' - ¦ - • ¦ - , i . .. , . , • • . - .. heart attack and three, separate [ hours.; ; " probably a pulmonary embo- barrier between church and state . Henry Zeichert , county traffic ) ¦¦ lism" •— a blood clot in the lungs; blood clots - in his hings since His - attending . physician.. Dr. ¦ ¦ The Reman Catholic, hierarch officer,; found Schrtiidtknecht lying Dr. Hickler said - that a ' fev y has contended this is not true and lours before ' the . fatal attack. face down on the front, seat Of the Trost.was "talkative arid comfort-. has opposed any/federal program vehicle. Dr; E, A. Meili , Cochrane, ¦ which doesrilt include aid for pri- able.-' .', ' - • - . , Fresh Batch of Arctic: county ; coroner, said death appar- vate and parochial schools. Frost entered the hospital Dec. Although, his new '" ently occurred from internal hem- 3 and underwent an operation .\ program contains no provision for direct orrhage caused by a blow to his seven days later for removal of aid, there is one suggested change upper jaw. ;- . - . a urinary obstruction. in tlie college student loan pro- Zeichert said-marks in the hill- Subsequently he had a.heart at- US, . Air Moving Into gra m which -might make it easier side indicated the car had ti pped clots, , ¦ tack :ahd blood settled in his ; for church and private schools to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS low- ,;in Great ; Falls and -Dr-urh- ' In New York State, hit by blind- over sideways once and then end lungs. In an attem.pl to ease the secure teachers. Winter's steady weather pattern mond , Mont., and: Elmira . N.Y. ing snowstorms over the weekend , over end before stopped by the blood clots, doctors operated on of unseasonable cold and snow Su 'bzero. readings" again were ; re- weather—related deaths since last tree. After coming to. rest , it was A . notable omission in . the. " . both legs to tie the veins earlier sweeping progra m of recommen- for much of the nation this month ported in parts of Kentucky; Ohio Wednesday totaled 21. Fifteen per- oh its , wheels facing the way it this; month ; dations - was " any . request . for -col- , indicated a little change—for the arid Indiana but they were; far sons died, of overexertion while had come. Both doors of the car lege sciiol arships, a constant. better—in some areas today. higher .than, . Monday's. - marks shoveling snoW j five others /iyere were closed but the window in the Fame carne late to the one-time ' mill worker , New . Hampshire source " of'.. congressional' . bickering; But it was cold again this morn- which/were 30 below and lower. killed in traffic accidents on snow- door on. the driver 's . side was in past .years. - '¦' ' ing from; the Rocky Mountain re- cdveTed highways and one died The windshield was farmer and teacher. He lived in . ; ' smashed^ in- w^iv^N^ww^^y^^^*—¦^^w.' gion to New York State. Subzero A fresh : batch of artle 9\r ad- of' exposure. ¦ ' ;¦ ' ' : '¦ - " ¦ : tact.. - - .; .;; . - ' Kennedy did, however, *sk for weather was reported in parts of vanced southward into the north- ¦¦; The nationwide weather-related Kennedy s Tribute a-national-stud y-to determine why ern plains and Rockies and head- ZEICHERT said in eatapulting ' ¦ the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes deaths totaled 180 . WASHINGTON ffl;, - Presi- students do not attend or finish region , New York State, the north- ed westward. Subzero cold pre- down the . steep grade, Sch midt- dent Kennedy said today the college. ' The v administration ern plains and . the Rocky Moun- vailed in much of Montana , North knecht could have . received his fa- ¦¦; ¦ " ¦ ¦ The mercury dipped to 2 above death of poet Robert Frost spokesrrian said that if the study tain / region . ' ;. - . -.; ;_. Dakota and ^yyorning. Some of in Philadelphia for the lowest Jan. tal injury from hitting the window "leaves a vacancy in the indicates a need for scholarships, Lowest temperatures . in the ex- tlie frigid air extended Into South 2!) reading in 78 years, topping or dash. The car was . damaged American spirit." a request for them could .be. made treme cold belt, were near 20 be- Dakota, and Nebraska. the previous minimum of 6 above, beyond repair and; wasn't moved "His art and . his life sum- ; next: year: or latere New- Monday.' ,;-' York City felt the sting of . the ' med up the essential qualities A further attempt to avoid con- advancing cold air with a reading The accident occurred about sev- of the New England he loved troversy seerried apparent in the bt 11. In: Michigan , temperatures en miles northeast of Fountain so much': , the fresh delight in provisions for higher education . ranged from a high of 13 above City and two miles east of Czech- The President, only- nature, the plainness of proposed loans in Pellston to a low of 5 below in ville, where Highway 88 branches for the construction of academic 2 Youths in speech,, the canny-wisdom and mim Tight from Highway 35 and pro- ' Detroit. ¦¦' ¦ ' : ' ¦ ' ¦; ' ¦ , the deep, underlying . insight facilities. But he asked for grants ceeds easterly toward Cream and . ' . - - . Robert/Fr»*t:' - . -. .;. ' to both public and private col- The cheerful news from the Dean of American Poets ; , / into the human soul; His death Weather Bureau was that warmer Gilmanton. " ' 'us- - ' ' -' but He leges for more. acceptable things was discovered by . :- ..impoverishes. - - air; Cdr-Truck Crash weather appeared on the way for : The car Mrs- such as the training of techni- ' lias bequeathed his nation a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS B rooklyn Center, and Joseph J, the southern; plains, the lower and Elton Suhr, En route to her home - - '' ¦¦body cians, construction of libraries , mile east of the hill . • . • of imperishable verse LaPalme, 18, Fridley. :: middle Mississippi Valley region about a , she from which Americans will and expansion \ of graduate Two yourig , men were killed and saw the car tracks in. the snow. , eastward to the Ohio Valley and forever gain joy and under* schools: three other ' : persons, injured early Both were riding, in the car She got out, looked over the bank ¦ today when V a car and a truck which collided with the semi-trail- lower Great Lakes.