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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-30-1965 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. 711. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/711 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]. Mostly Cloudy Looking For a Pet? ri, ' Tonight, Friday; Check Today's Rain, Snow Flurries Classified Section Conclusions of Citizens Push Peace Offensive Conference on Urban Renewal (For details on Wednesday '* Citizen Conference tea ferences of opinion and concentrate on tbe future. 1 3.) Page An immediate plan for the future of Downtown | Winona is absolutely essential. ~ 1 nnWENTY-FOUR Winona citizens, representing all + phases of community life, attended an all- After a thorough study, it is our conclusion § Despite Cold Red Reply day conference Wednesday called by Mayor R. K. that the plan under consideration by the Housing | and Redevelopment Authority is a sound plan. It ¦ Ellings, acting as a private citizen, to consider ur- | . •. • • ban renewal. When the 11-hour session was con- provides for an attractive retail core and convenient | * cluded at 8 p.m. the following statement supporting parking that will attract people downtown. Concen- § Viet Cong Hit U.S. Giving rejuvenation of downtown Winona, copies of which trations of people create land values which broaden I have been sent to the City Council, City Planning our tax base. If carried out, this plan will benefit 1 Commission and Housing and Redevelopment Au- everybody because it will lighten the tax load. i Peace Envoy " Near Saigon Hanoi Every thority — signed by all conferees — was issued: We are convinced that this plan cannot be car- 1 ried out without Federal assistance through the | • Federal Urban Renewal Program, and *we urge the I Winona, as •a city, is* decaying in the center — Housing and Redevelopment Authority, the Planning 1 And at Da Nana Chance to Talk Commission and the City Council to approve this 1 To Canada WASHINGTON (AP ) - Pres- SAIGON South Viet ITS DOWNTOWN. Most buildings do not meet mo- Nam AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - The national security affairs, flew dern standards as to size or condition. Private re- plan and to apply for Federal funds immediately 1 (AP) — The Viet Cong struck White House announced today secretly to Otta-wa Wednesday ident Johnson's peace offensive newal has not taken place and will not because to implement the program. | today in and around Saigon another presidential peace mis- night for a meeting with Cana- pushed ahead today as a hint of under present tax burdens it is not economically We recognize that the industrial, business and I within the shadow of the big sion—this one to Canada — and dian Prime Minister Lester B. mystery surrounded the inter- feasible for the owners. labor community has not been as active as it i U.S. Marine base at Da Nang indicated others would be forth- Pearson. national travels of two U.S. am- Industry and professions have had severe dif- should be in concerning itself with these civic § and near the Cambodian fron- coming as part of an effort to Johnson planned to confer by bassadors. emphasize the nation's quest for telephone with Pearson later to- ficulties in attracting key personnel to Winona, and problems.. With that in mind we recommend that 1 tier. The stepped-up demonstra- Presidential envoys W. Aver- Winona is not getting its fair share of the present this group form a permanent organization and be- 1 peace in Viet Nam. day, Moyers said. Canada, tion of their prowess came on along with Poland and India, is ell Harriman and Arthur J. retail market because of the condition of Down- fore adjournment appoint a steering committee of- -I Bill D. Moyers, White House the seventh day of the moratori- press secretary, announced that a member of the International Goldberg paid surprise calls at town. Modern shoppers, who are mostly women, five persons to form such an organization to im- I um in the U.S. air war against McGeorge Bundy, President Control Commission in Viet Warsaw and the Vatican, and demand modern, up-to-date facilities which we don't plement our conclusions. g the Communist North. Johnson's special assistant for Nam. were reported ready to carry have. Our city is excellently located, has good trans- We believe that it is the civic responsibility i New evidence of Communist the U.S. peace bid to other capi- portation facilities, wonderful scenery, outstanding of everyone in Winona to become informed about 1 terror tactics was seen in the tals before returning to Ameri- recreational , educational and religious opportuni- the urban renewal program and its benefits to the i ca. ties adjusted to the disclosure by a U.S. military , but our downtown area has not city of Winona. The public officials who will shortly J Goldberg, U.S. ambassador to Twentieth Century. Change of some kind will come be considering these questions have the future of | | spokesman that three captured U.S. Impatient in the United Nations, met for one U.S. Marines and eight Soutb hour Wednesday with Pope Paul whether we like it or not. Whether the change is the city of Winona in their hands and they need the | backward or forward depends " on what happens assistance and informed support of Vietnamese soldiers had been VI after arriving secretly everyone. 1 murdered after their capture in in Winona in the IMMEDIATE future. The time is It shall be the purpose of aboard a presidential jet. the aforementioned I Quang Ngai Province on Dec. He told newsmen today that critical now — there won't be another chance. group to assist Gunpowder Strike and support our public officials in i 16. The bodies were found in Johnson shared the Pope's de- mistakes or dif- We should forget about past any way possible. I shallow graves and appeared to WASHINGTON (AP) - Talks early this morning when discus- sire to move "this grave con- have been shot repeatedly in the a in the gunpowder strike that sions broke up about 3 a.m. flict from the battlefield to the Kermit R. Bergland James B. Goetz Ted F. Maier Robert J. Selover I head at close range. threatens some ammunition EST. They were to resume six bargaining table where ulti- Russell D. Bundy G. M. Grabow Ben A. Miller Boyal G. Thern I supplies to U.S. forces in Viet hours later. mately it will have to be re- The spokesman attributed the " Gordon E. Closway J. L. Jeremiassen S. J. Pettersen Harold S. Stre Nam continue today amid signs After an implied federal dead- solved. ater | slayings to tbe 18th North Viet- He also described his trip as Msgr. Harold J. Dittman S. J. Kryzsko Daniel F. Przybylski C. Paul Venables 1 namese Regiment in the area of growing government impa- line failed to break the dead- locked negotiations Wednesday, an "effort to re-emphasize tha James N. Doyle Hollis W. Larsen Rev: Harold P. Rekstad Carlus E. Walter 1 and said one of the victims — tience. Slight progress was reported the Army announced it was U.S. willingness to do all it can Harold B. Edstrom Ted J. Mahlke Dr. Charles W. Rogers Charles E. Williams 1 whose nationality was not dis- for peace," and said he would closed — had been struck in the reactivating a roothballed plant to make munitions. report the Pope's view only to head with a sharp instrument. the President. In Saigon , a Vietnamese jour- • • • "It looks like we've still got a Goldberg was to leave Rome nalist whose pro-American arti- lot of work to do," Chief Feder- tonight after talks with Pre- cles brought him threats from al Mediator William E. Simkin mier Aldo Moro and other Itali- the Viet Cong was shot to death Munitions Plant said of the talks between three an officials. Philippines this afternoon as he rode home striking1 unions and the Olin Ma- He wouldn't disclose his next by bicycle. Police said the , destination. Highway Toll Rate Less Cheng, thieson Co. plant in East Alton newsman, Tu 35, ef the Roving Ambassador Harri- daily newspaper Chinh Lugo, IU. At Baraboo To The plant bas been making man arrived unannounced in was the first Saigon newspa- Warsaw aboard a U.S. Air President perman the Communists had gunpowder used in machine- gun, rifle and tracer bullets and Force jet and promptly met assassinated. The killer es- with Foreign Minister Adam Despite Record Deaths caped. 20mm cannon shells—all prima- Be Reactivated Rapacki. ry ammunition used by U.S. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rate is below the national aver- Granite Falls, Minn., was killed Before BARABOO, Wis UU -? Defense The U.S. Embassy said Harri. pick- Takes Oath dawn 500 Viet Cong fighting men in the war against 's 1965 traffic deatb age. Wednesday night when tbe Department orders to reacti- man, at Johnson's request, gave Minnesota The victimi Wednesday includ- up truck driven by her husband MANILA (AP) — Onetime drove a South Vietnamese mili- the Communist Viet Cong guer- toll, already at a record high, guerrilla fighter tia company from a government vate the Badger Ordnance the Polish government Washing- ed Wayne Goette, 22, Port Ar- struck the rear of a stalled gaso- Ferdinand fi. Works near .Baraboo after an rillas.