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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 1-30-1969 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" (1969). Winona Daily News. 822. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/822 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]. Co lder Tonight Read By More And Friday; Than 90,000 Snow Saturday People Every Day Laird Orders Detailed Study Knowles Proposes Hikes Of Pueblo Case Packard Will Oversee Probe, In Income, Sales Taxes Study Budget WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre- tary of Defense Melvin R. Laird Asks Record announced today he has ordered North Warned a high-level Pentagon study of the Pueblo case "to see that in- cidents of this kind do not hap- Budget of pen again." To Cut Out At his first news conference as Pentagon chief , Laird said he had appointed Deputy Secretary Probanda $1.6 Billion of Defense David Packard to MADISON, Wis. Am — Gov. PARIS CAP) _ head the study and oversee mat- The United Warren P. Knowles States and South Vietnam chal- proposed ters involving the intelligence today that the state income tax shi lenged their antagonists today p, whose capture"is being in- be increased and the vestigated by a Navy court of to get down to business quickly 3 percent inquiry in California. to find a road to peace, warning sales tax be broadened to help The ship was seized by North that propaganda speeches would finance a record $1.6 billion Korean naval forces Jan, 23, prevent progress in the Vietnam budget for the next two-year talks. 1968. fiscal period. North Vietnam's ambassador, Laird said "the matter is Knowles, in an address being very carefully watched" Xuan Thuy replied that military to a by Packard—among other agreement is impossible without joint session of the Wisconsin things to- see that the interests a settlement of political prob- legislature, also recommended of its skipper and crewmen lems of South Vietnam. increases in cigarette, beer and The atmosphere have been and are protected. suggested a liquor taxes. The new defense chief said BUT NOT TO EACH OTHER . .. Both Ambassador Rham long deadlock. the court of inquiry is "well in Dang Lam, head of the South Vietnamese delegation, top, South Vietnam led off the day PRAYER BREAKFAST OPEMNG . nual prayer breakfast. From left: Evangelist THE PROPOSED tax hikes, hand" but that he felt the wide- and North Vietnamese delegation officials, Xuan Thuy, bottom i 'er the deli gates seated them- With President and Mrs. Nixon and other Billy Graham; Mrs. Nixon; Nixon; former Knowles said, would produce selves around the huge spread public interest in the foreground, and Le Due Tho waved to newsmen today as round guests standing with bowed heads, Secretary Sen. Frank Carlson of Kansas; Vice President $416 million in hew revenues matter required high level De- they arrived at the International Conference Center in Paris table in the International Sen, Edmund of Health, Education and Welfare Robert Spiro Agnew; Finch, and and help Wisconsin "maintain fense Department attention to for the second full session of the Vietnam peace talks. How- Conference Center, for the sec- (AP Photofax) Finch offers the invocation today at an an- Muskie, D-Maine. its first-class reputation in edu- the situation. ever, relations between all delegations at the talks have been ond round of full-dress talks. Saigon cation and human resources." On other matters, Laird : described as chilly with both sides reported set in their, at- 's Ambassador Pham Dang Lam lashed out at the Most of the proposed new —Announced that Packard, titudes. (AP Photofax) his second in command, will opening of the second session of revenues will be needed to meet conduct a wide-ranging review the four-party talks. In a 5,000- increases caused by inflation of the Johnson administration's word statement, he told the and cost of living increases, the IK I RAQ delegates from North Vietnam B52sReported governor said. defense budget, including whether some key programs and the Viet Cong's National "Difficult decisions lie ahead should be decreased or in- Liberation Front they had deliv- in meeting demands on the ered "negative" statements at state's budgets" Knowles said. creased to insure maximum na- "But 'the buck * tional security at the lowest pos- the opening of the conference steps here — last Saturday. Attacking Red with the legislature and the gov- sible cost. US. Engineer; ernor." —Said he will be going to "Your statements," Lam said, "contained nothing but Knowles proposed that the X South Vietnam in the not-too- percent sales tax be broadened distant future. empty and unfounded calumnies against the constitutional, legal, to a general tax base, with a —Said the military situation tax refund of $8 per person off- in Vietnam has "improved Wife Arrested authentic government of the Re- Supply Routes public of Vietnam. They con- setting taxes paid for food and somewhat" in the past 12 WASHINGTON (AP) - An few days ago. Both said they SALGON (AP) - From 15 to I after the U.S. Command denied medicine. months and that the South Viet- tained nothing but outdated ' a charge by Noxth Vietnam's American engineer, on loan to were well treated, the embassy propaganda. 30 Anverican.B52 bombers have : As an example, a family of namese amy is on the upgrade. an oil company may have been representative reported. foreign ministry that the huge five would receive a food and pos- "I consider it necessary to re- been attacking communist sup- Laird declined to discuss charged with espionage by Iraq each eight-jet bombers had attacked medicine credit of $40, or the sible U.S. troop withdrawals Iraq broke off diplomatic rela- mind you that we have. com? ply routes through Laos "heavily populated" areas Sun- when he was arrested three tions with the United States dur- here not for disputes or propa- day, and some of them have equivalent of a 3 percent tax on from South Vietnam, saying "I weeks ago, his family says. day in North Vietnam's Quang $1,335- worth of food and medi- don't think it would be useful to ing the 1967 Arab-Israel war, ganda, hut in response to the le- been hitting north of the 17th Binh province which is just sup- , cine. talk about unilateral withdrawal The State Department said charging Washington with gitimate aspirations for peace parallel, U.S. military sources north of the lfth parallel and Wednesday Paul Bail and his porting Israel. of the South Vietnamese peo- ALLEN W. DULLES said today.. The Republican governor pro- now that we are in substantive just east of Laos. posed the state income tax be talks" in Paris. wife Elizabeth had been arrest- Bail is in prison, the State De- ple." Former CIA Head Dead | The disclosure came shortly ed in Iraq, which has been con- The command said there had boosted by one-half of 1 percent partment said, but Mayes said by 1970. ducting a public and violent his daughter Elizabeth is being been no B52 raids on North Viet- WEATHER campaign against alleged spies. kept in a ^'detention home" in SPY SHIP SKIPPER: nam or the demilitarized zone FOR A family of five with an Howard G. Mayes of Hunting- Baghdad. astride the 17th parallel since $8,000 income, the maximum FEDERAL FORECAST Dulles, last Oct. 28. ton, W. Va., Mrs. Bail's father, A son, P. J. Bail, is studying Former tax increase for 1969 would be WINONA AND VICINITY - son-in-law $14 and the maximum hike for increasing iaid he believed bis medicine at the American Although the U.S. government Mostly fair tonight; charged with es- refuses to 1970 would be $16. cloudiness Friday. Colder to- may have been School in Beirut, Lebanon. Mrs. Wouldn't Want fo admit any military" pionage. Ralph Youngk of Conneautville, operations in Laos, it is com- The rate of tax. on income night and over most sections Head of CIA, would range from 3.2 percent Friday. Diminishing winds to- Pa., Bail's mother, said the mon knowledge that the end of State Department press offi- the bombing of North Vietnam to 10 percent, depending on a night; low. tonight 10 below to in younger Bail stayed for 10 days Red China cer Paul J. McCloskey said Go Near K on Nev. 1 was followed by a person's earnings. 5 above; high Friday 10-18. Out- response to questions the Bails in the Belgian Embassy in of snow. but sharp increase in U.S. bombing Knowles proposed the tax on look Saturday: Chance had not been advised of the Baghdad; after the arrests, Dead at 75 beer be hiked from the present LOCAL WEATHER that returned to Beirut and re-en- of N orth Vietnamese supply charges against them, but WASHINGTON W - Allen Or North Korea traffic down the $1 per barrel to $3. It would be Official observations for the Belgian tered school. CORONADO, Calif. (AP) - commands were unavailable or Ho Chi Minh today: a representative of the W. Dulles, former chief of Trail through Laos. the first tax hike on beer since 24 hours ending at 12 m. Etabassy in Baghdad—which The Bails' daughter, Kathy, The skipper of a sister ship to too f*ar away, Johnson said the .
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