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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 1-6-1964 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" (1964). Winona Daily News. 465. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/465 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]. Variable Cloudiness, Chance of Snow; Continued Mild of MH^II^M^^ffilM^MHAppear From B^^ V\^H Fire Poured Upori Po0^ Ul Copters By MALCOLM W. BROWNE ; ¦ -TAN AN, Viet Nam - (AP)— M&ti An estimated two battalions of By EUGENE LEVIN day of his three-day pilgrimage the Jordan capital, and flew non-Catholic Christians to join In Communist guerrillas slipped , Associated Press Writer of peace to the Holy Land back -home. the cause. through encircling South Viet- ¦ , the , ROME (AP ) — Pope ' Paul VI supreme pontiff of 550 million As his historic three-day pil- "Today the will of Christ is namese troops before dawn returned tonight from his ^un- grimage in the Holy Land pressing .upon us and obliging today after battering back a forgettable pilgrimage" to the Roman Catholics returned to Jerusalem -to join: Patriarch neared its end, the 66-year-old us to do all that we can, with day-long airborne - assault.: ' ¦ i Holy Land,vwhere he took bold pontiff issued greetings Of good love and wisdom, to bring to all steps along the path toward Athenagoras I, spiritual leader will to all men—Christian and Christians the supreme blessing The Viet Cong sent a wall' of Christian unity, of world orthodoxy, in praying non-believer. Departing from and honor of a united churchy " machine-gun fire against . U.S. ,Jn a climactic speech from that their meetings will be a his prepared text, he called on he said; helicopters and knocked out an "prelude Bethlehem., where Christ was of things to come for the world's chiefs of state to The Pope journeyed the wind- armored personnel car before born, Pope Paul appealed to the glory of God:" - ' press for peace. ;'. ing /road from Jerusalem to retreating from their fortifica- world leaders to keep the peace ; These were"" the final high- The Pope urged Roman Cath- Bethlehem on the F e a st . of and called on Christians to lights of the . Pope?s.; unprece- olics to do all they tions. The crew of the car was ' - ''' can to re- Epiphany, commemorating the unite. , v. vy dented visit to the Holy-Land, vitalize their Church in the visit of the three Wise Men to killed by a shell from a recoil- Packing history into the last for then : he drove to Amman, quest for unity arid appealed to the manger arid the first mani- less cannon. festation of Christ to the Gen- American pilots in rocket-fir- tiles. Pope Paul was, the first ing helicopters believed they Roman : pontiff known to have killed about 60 guerrillas* al- Reds Seal visited the spot of the Nativity. though only two. bodies were Thousands thronged the town found. One had a Russian rifle. of Christ's birth for the pon- The Viet Cong usually remove tiff's historic visit and for Or- HELPS CARRY WOUNDED ¦;.' . U.S. Ranger battalion, has been cited for his hero- y the bodies: of their dead when Up Berlin thodox Christmas Eve services Sgt. Dwaih V. Ames,, of Nashville,; Tenn., -. ism in rescuing! wounded Rangers under they; retreat. starting three hours aiter the helps carry a wounded Vietnamese Ranger in heavy fire. Picture was made by Associated .. The engagement was only 30 Pope's visit. But Jordanian jungle during a Vietnamese assault on Viet Press photographer Horst Faas who accom-: miles southwest of Saigon. It troops and police took extraor- ¦ was fought in view of passen- Cong guerrillas in the Binh Duong province panied the battalion on the jungle assault. gers Wall Again dinary precautions to prevent : , (AP ) in buses and cars along the mob scene that threatened . northwest of: Saigon. Ames a member of the Photofax by radio from Saigon the main north-south highway. By JOHN O. KOEHLER ; team of U.S. advisers with the: Vietnamese Associated Press Writer the Pope's safety in the;old city : "As usual, they slipped by ua of Jerusalem Saturday. "" last night." a Vietnamese offi- v BERLIN (AP) - The East Coils of barbed wire, iron cer said..:¦ "We just didn have) German Communists sealed the 't barriers and rows of a r m e d enough men to seal them in." Berlin wall again today, ending troops ringed Manger Square 37 days of joyous family re- outside the Church of the Na- Flames Sweep Congress Back Government troops suffered unions and heart - breaking tivity. Police and troops closed eight . killed and nearly 30 partings. the winding road froni Jerusa- wounded; A record number of more lem long before the Pope's ar- Astor Hotel It was the third time since than a quarter million West rival, and only about 2,000 chil- On JobWweWay New Year's , Day that Viet Berliners poured into the Com- dren and other spectators were Cong units of battalion strength munist zone: Sunday — the last allowed in the square. But sur- By ERNEST B. VACCARO heavy emphasis on passage© cf or more have fought off an at- day for visits under a Christ- rounding roof tops and streets Associated Press Writer a broad civil rights measure tack and escaped. mas agreement negotiated : be- were jammed. Big Ballroom WASHINGTON (AP ) Con- opening new doors to Negroes Most of the U.S.vArmy heli- tween the West Berlin city gov- NEW YORK (AP) — An ar- ^ along with an $11 pillion, tax copters in the operation were ernment and the Communist Robed In red, Pope Paul sonist set a fire that swept the gress opens Tuesday what stooped to enter the doorway of promises to be a ¦ politically cut, health care for. the elderly hit. One returned with 19 holes. East German regime, The cross- Astor Hotel's grand ballroom to- and other domestic proposals in ings started Dec. 19. the old church—less than four charged election year session feet high^-and:descended the 16 dayv then fled when chased by with the emotion-packed civil his State of the Union message The crash was so big that worn steps to the grotto of the hotel employes, officials said. rights issue offering an acid test Wednesday. tens of thousands returning to Nativity to celebrate Mass. About 400 guests left their of President Johnson's leader- These are leftover items from West Berlin were still waiting The pontiff knelt at the chap- rooms as heavy smoke poured ship. the Kennedy administration. To Two Arrested at the snow-covered Commu- el Of the manger in the cave, 34 Johnson is expected to place them Johnson is expected to add nist checkpoints when the vis- feet by 12 feet. Nearby, sunk in through the 11-story hotel, at- sonie proposals of his own and iting period , expired at mid- the marble floor, was the 14^ tracting a huge crowd outside perhaps some: specifics of his iiight. CHRISTIAN LEADERS MEET . Pope Paul VI, right, point Silver Star of Bethlehem the Times Square area land- promised war on poverty. SSO Authorities said 1,318,000^ per- leader o^ miUion Rpman Cathohes, and Patriarch Athen- which tradition says marks the mark. Damage was estimated 9 Injured in Senate Democratic leader mits were issued for crossings, agoras I, leader of 250 million Orthodox beb'evers, meet in spot where Christ was born. at v$l million. Mike Mansfield warned his col- iii iii but many West Berliners made Jerusalem. The meeting was tlie second between the church The Pope's voice was loud ."Thank God nobody was leagues as they concluded the several trips, v and resonant as he uttered the hurt," said William Zeckendori Of Fake Coins leaders during Pope Paul's three-day Holy Land pilgrimage. Laundry Bids! marathon 1963 session Dec. 30, "The honeymoon is over,'' They hailed ancient words of the Mass; Jr., an official of the Zeckendori that it was "just a beginning ' MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Two the end of centuries of silence between their Loudspeakers carried it to the Hotel Corp. chain of which the observed a Westerner. churches. (AP Photofax via cable from Jerusalem ) of the 88th Congress and that brothers whose arrest followed a But there were flickering crowd in the church above and Astor is part, the second session would con- tip by a car prowler will be ar- to the throng outside. hopes the West Berlin govern- Zeckendorf said the heavily At Crandon. Wis front them with "some of the raigned here Tuesday on federal ment could negotiate a new After the Mass, the Pope damaged ballroom was renovat- CRANDON, Wis. W> — Nine most difficult decisions which charges that they possessed agreement with the Reds in moved on to the adjoining ed about two years ago at a persons were injured , two seri- this of any Congress is likely to molds and dies used in making talks scheduled to start this Goldwate r O pens Church of St. Catherine to make cost of nearly $1 million. ously, when an explosion rocked be required to reach." counterfeit coins; week. the major address of his Holy Fire Commissioner Edward The House Roles Committee Jailed Sunday were Kenneth a self-service laundry Saturday.
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