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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 11-18-1966 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. 778. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/778 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. Colder ^ Love for Sale Tontglit; Warmer Classification 42 Saturday Classified Section- FOURTEEN PAGES U.Sa Warsh Conviction of Man Upheld in Red Cargo Vessels Acid Throwing 17 Luxury Yachts SAIGON, South Viet Nam inch shells at supply craft both On the political front, Premier ST. PAUL (AP) - The Min- (AP) — U.S. warships bom- on the beach and in the water. Nguyen Cao Ky announced six nesota Supreme Court today up- barded cargo vessels along a 10- changes in the civilian cabinet held the conviction of a man ac- mile stretch^ North Viet Nam The U.S. command reported in an effort to end the eight- only small and scattered ground cused of throwing acid onto his today in a renewal of the 7th week-old dispute between south- ex-wife in Minneapolis about Fleet's new campaign to cut the action in South Viet Nam, while ern cabinet ministers and north- three years ago. Vietnamese headquarters seaborne flow of Communist re- erners dominating the ruling The defendant Fred Maurice ported a series Viet Cong , supplies to the South. of military junta. Reports ef fric- Bonner, was later arrested in Fire harassing attacks with mortars Destroyed in The Navy reported 42 cargo tion persisted after a stormy Chicago and was subsequently boats destroyed or damaged in and mines that ranged from one meeting of top leaders Thursday convicted of aggravated assault. the bombardment by two de- end of the country to the other. night, and further changes were He was sentenced to up to 10 stroyers ranging 20 to 30 miles One sabotage attack set off a thought likely. years in prison. north of the demilitarized zone four-hour fire and a series of The woman, Mrs. Myrrhene between North and South Viet explosions in a U.S. ammunition For the seventh day in a row, Crawford, was seriously burned Nam!. ' . .' dump near Saigon, but a U.S. monsoon rains and generally on her face and body by the y The Navy said the destroyers military spokesman said dam- poor weather cut heavily into acid. The incident occurred as John R. Craig and Hamner fired age was light and there were no U.S. air strikes Thursday she answered the door of her more than 250 rounds of five- casualties. against North Viet Nam. U.S. south Minneapolis home on Dec. pilots flew only 52 missions, 23, 1953. ' .., -/¦ about one third the average dur- In his appeal, Bonner con- ing good weather. tended that a cap and boots U.S; military sources said the taken from his room in Chicago North Vietnamese are taking and photographs taken of him advantage of the foul weather to were illegally received in evi- rush repairs of roads, bridges dence. He also contended his and rail lines; case was prejudiced by the testimony of a Minneapolis de- Guam-based B52 bombers 1 . struck today in Tay Ninh Prov- tective. ince for the ninth consecutive The Supreme Court held that the state had established day in support of Operation At- a rea- tleborw, the 30,000-man by sonable showing that Bonner hunt had consented to the search U.S. ground forces to flush the of Viet Cong out of a major strong- his rooms. The court also held that the boots were admissible hold 60 miles northwest of Sai- gon: ;.. : . as evidence because they were found during a search of the Only light ground contact room in the course of an ar- was ¦ ', ¦" reported in Operation Attleboro, rest - but U.S. headquarters an- The court said certain testi- nounced that the number of ene- mony by Robert W. Finn, a my killed so far in the month- Minneapolis detective, was not old operation passed the 1,000 sufficient to prejudice the jury, mark. even though the testimony was . The U.S. force in Tay Ninh stricken. reported killing about 20 more In another case, the Supreme Viet Cong by air strikes and Court declined to overturn a AFTERMATH OFV MARINA FIRE . •;. ,' - . control for three hours. Many other boats small ground clashes, This jury ruling absolving a drivar FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Seventeen yachts went up in smoke Thurs- were damaged in the million-dollar fire. (AP who crashed into another car in raised to 1,009 the total enemy (AP) — A wind-whipped blaze day night in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., at^ the ¦' Photofax) . • • officially reported killed since a so-called "rearend" collision. leaped from one luxury yacht to Maureen Connaker 22 Broward Marina. The fire burned out of the operation started Oct. 15. , , St. another, exploded gasoline Paul, had brought suit for $40,- Troops of the U.S. 1st Infantry OQO against Clinton Hart of By- tanks: like huge firecrackers , Division, combing areas east ron, driver of the rear car. The and demolished more than a and northeast of Tay Ninh City, accident occurred on a slushy dozen expensive seacraft at a located a; Viet Cong base camp ' Minneapolis street Jan. 28, 1963. plush river marina today. today with a large hospital The; Supreme Court said it had Police estimated the damage building and a tunnel complex, "difficulty in understanding" " • , President Johnson, super- U.S. headquarters repotted. the jury verdict in excess of a mMoa-doUaTB. A HIGH-LEVELby CUT . > , but added that N vise^ Mr»i Johnson, slices a cake bearing the legend, Other units found 15 enemy it was a matter for the jury to Three persons fled a yacht ' ' ' ¦ ¥^jfc Hapjpiy" Years, Thursday night on their 32nd wedding an- bunkers in a nearby site and decide. and were treated at a hospital another infantry company Contrary tp the popular opin- niversary. Vice President Hubert Humphrey passes a piece for burns. -..- Slayer in GMciufef seized half a ton of rice. The ' younger daughter, Luci, and her husband, ion that the rearward driver is Police said 13 craft were de- to the Johnsons rice haul for the operation, al- "aly/ays" CLOQUET, Minn. (AP) —Res- included: ' [ also bad come early to practice quietly at fault in such cases, Patrick Nugent. The Johnsons celebrated the event ready the largest of the war, the court has held in other cases clared total loss and four others idents of this northern Minneso- "A young man aged 17 or ia an instrument. in the dining room of the President's suite in Bethesda Nav- rose to 2,329 tons. that this is not universally true. heavily damaged. ta town pledged today more than who darted across Highway 33 in Perhaps the killer was some- al Hospital; (AP Photofax) $9,000 to a chamber of com- front of a school bus driven by one who was known in the Is a third case, the Supreme vessels that burned to the U.S, headquarters reported Court denied a new trial sought The merce reward fund for forma- William Highland about 8 a.m. school, who could walk the cor- that Viet Cong guerrillas early waterline ranged from a 31-foot- tion leading to the killer of a Thursday about six blocks from ridors without suspicion, police by Louis Johnson, Fergus Falls, ¦ ' today infiltrated the U.S. am- who was bumped by a car and er to the 102-foot cruiser Heath- pretty, talented ninth-grade girl. the school. The youth, wearing a said. Police were awaiting a path- A blood-stained towel wal munition dump at Long Binh, 13 injured as he crossed a Fergus er IV. black ski jacket with red stripes Johnsons Mark miles northeast of Saigon ologist's report on whether the oh the arms, appeared to be found in the boys' locker room. , and Falls street March 29, 1960. As many as 50 firefighters set off a satchel charge on one Johnson 71 "" girl, 14-year-old Kathleen Bod- trying to avoid recognition. It was being checked to deter- , at the time, was battled the flames, which raged , of the ammunition pads which struck by a car driven by Henry ie had been raped. They also Ponce said at least one youth mine whether the blood wag out of control for three hours. were seeking a youth Wedding Day touched off a fire and secondary Moore, a Fergus Falls auto "It was one of the worst fires who re- was questioned and released. Kathleen's. There were also in- explosions. portedly dodged across Highway -Harry Andrews, dications that a weapon had BULLETIN beat with a baseball bat," Is salesman. The District Court I've ever seen, but we couldn't operator of Vietnamese military head- 33 in front of a school bus short- a grocery store across the street been wiped on the band room nevertheless working, talking — directed a verdict against John- see anyone on the boats," said ly after the slaying. WASHINGTON iff) - Pres- ¦;. ' ¦¦ quarters reported that a compa- Lt. Jim Brown of the Fort Lau- from the school, said he saw a curtain. even celebrating — after his son on grounds that he was No weapon was found. Police ident Johnson got a go- double operation. ny of Vietnamese Rangers suf- guilty of contributory negli- derdale Fire Department, an 11- The girl's nude body was bearded man aged 50 to 55 ap- ahead from his doctors to- fered moderate casualties when ¦ year veteran ot firefightihg.
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