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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 11-23-1965 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. 681. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/681 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 klarson@winona.edu. Warmer Tonight, Extra TV Set? Possibly Showers; Sell It Now Colder Wednesday With a Want Ad Ike Moved 2 WomenDead To Washington In Collision on U.S. Pulls Battalion ¦ —«aa— »> .-¦—— ^—„__ ^_ . ' , Icy Highway By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two women employes of the Minnesota State Health Depart- ment were killed Monday when their car and another collided Out of West Berlin headon on icy U. S. Highway 55 just south ol Elbow Lake, in western Minnesota. Rushed There The deaths raised Minnesota's 1965 traffic toll to 733, com- pared with 755 a year ago. When Wall The victims were Alice Faye Ingebrittson, 20, St. Louis Park, and Sharon J. Skanse, 26, Min- neapolis. The Highway Patrol Was Erected said the two women were driv- ing a state car. BERLIN (AP) - The U. S. Orrin M. Kalland, 40, Barrett Army announced today that it Minn.r-ihe driver of the second is withdrawing the extra infan- car, was injured seriously. Kal- try battalion stationed in West land was hospitalized at Elbow Berlin since the Communists Lake. built the Berlin Wall in 1961. The extra unit has been rotat- Three persons died In ed every three months with a separate accidents Sunday, all battalion from West Germany. in the iyin Cities. The Army said it will be with- drawn in January. The Army statement empha- sized "that the return of the ex- tra battalion to its home unit in Marines Try West Germany in .no way alters the United States' long-standing A SMILE FROM THE GENERAL ... Former Presidentr commitment to Berlin." Dwight'D. Eisenhower The rotating unit totals about , wearing a high-necked white sweater New Rifles 700 men. Three other infantry beneath his robe, smiles aboard the special train which DA NANG, Viet Nam -OP)- battalions are regularly assigned brought him to Washington today from Augusta, Ga. A heli- A special team of U.S. Marine to the Berlin brigade, which copter flew the general to Walter Reed Army Medical Cen- Corps expert riflemen killed two with such support troops as ar- ter for further treatment of his damaged heart. Behind him Viet Cong today from a distance tillery and armor normally to- are Col.. Lores F. Parmley, left, and Maj. Velma J. Bark- of more than 1,000 yards, a Ma- tals about 6,000 men. rine spokesman announced. ley. Associated Press photographer Paul Vathis made the The Increase of U.S. strength photograph. (AP Photofax) The Marines set up rifle posi- tions outside known Viet Cong in Communist-surrounded West HIGIiWAYlJLOCKED . The second heavy rainstorm WASHINGTON (AP)-Formtr Bunkers in the Hue-Phu Bai sec- Berlin was ordered by the late burg, Pa., farm. This schedule President John F. Kennedy to hit Southern California within little more than a week would"get him home by Christ- tor north of Da Nang. They fired dur- President Dwight D. Eisenhow- ing the time of high East-West MusedNnany landslides and floods. This overhead view er was brought here by train mas. when the two Viet Cong came shows how a slide from a Pacific Palisades cliff buried a out of their holes at tension when the Communists Bill to Curb Plot fo Throw Meanwhile, there appears to dusk. A started building the wall. 200-foot stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway 101 under 10 from Ft. Gordon, Ga., overnight third was reported wounded. and transferred by helicopter to be no reason why the planned The Army said that removal feet of mud, completely halting traffic. At top left, is the Thanksgiving family reunion at The Marines have been of the extra battalion was part remains, of a hot dog stand which was carried down the "Walter Reed Army Hospital for the hospital should not take trained with special Winchester of a reorganization program for Killing Hunters slide. (AP Photofax) Acid al Bobby further treatment of his dam- place. Model 70 rifles, which have a U.S. forces in Germany under aged heart. Mrs. Eisenhower posed sepa- range about twice that ot their which the three infantry divi- The special train pulled in at rately for pictures and re- standard infantry weapon, the sions in West Germany will re- marked. "I can't tell you how M16. This was the team's first ceive additional armor during Will Be Offered Kennedy Foiled nearby Alexandria, Va., shortly relieved I am " confirmed kill. the first half of 1966. after daybreak but there was a MADISON, Wis. «*-A Wiscon- Rain Isolates RECIFE, Brazil (fl — Bra- sin state senator has moved- for zilian police say they have while wait of more than an hour the drafting of a bill he be- foiled a plot to throw acid in final preparations were made lieves "will end the senseless Sen. Robert,F. Kennedy's face. aboard. Word from the train slaughter of hunters." Police arrestedthree students was that everything on the train "At the present time there are Palm Springs Monday night and sought two 9 had gone smoothly. Viet TownMolds Out more hunters in northern Wis- others. Officals said the attack was consin than we have soldiers in (AP) The touchdown on the hospi- LOS ANGELES - Rec- Wednesday and another storm planned for noon today during a 8:41 a.m. Viet Nam," Sen. Taylor Ben- ord - breaking rains swamped loomed for Thursday. tal grounds was at son visit by the New York Democrat (EST). , D-Franksville, said Mon- Southern California today in a day. "The only difference is AU roads to Palm Springs to the federal University of Per- Aides Immediately .started that the guys sea of mudslides and flooded nambuco here. , in Viet Nam know streets, isolated the desert re- were closed Monday night when moving the 75-year-old five-star Against 2 000 Reds how to use their rifles." The acid-throwing was to be a op a litter to a waiting sort of Palm Springs, knocked flash floods roared down from general SAIGON, South Viet Nam draw after hard fighting, a U.S. U.S. planes also pounded the at- An estimated 400,000 persons signal for anti-U.S. demonstra- ambulance. out power, closed schools and the San Jacinto Mountains'and (AP)—A district town on the military spokesman reported. tackers. have been licensed to hunt dur- tions throughout Lajin America, The helicopter sat down in caused evacuation of scores of flooded highways. Helicopters police central coast of South Viet Nam Reports tonight said the dis- ing the current deer hunting picked up stranded motorists. said. front of the atom bomb-proof held out today against a force In the air war, U.S. Air Force families. trict town of Tuy An was quiet jets braved heavy antiaircraft season. Power was out in the area for 45 Kennedy and his wife, Ethel, building of the Armed Forces of about- 2,000 Viet Cong attack- Benson asked the More than three inches of rain fire to destroy one Soviet-sup- Legislative have fallen since Sunday in the minutes. are on a South American tour. Institute of Pathology where Ei- ing it for the second day. Five once more. During the day the Reference Library to draft a senhower was met by top offi- other government posts in the Communists" reportedly had it plied missile site 34 miles north- second storm in a week. The Fight fans heading for the They arrived in this Brazilian bill that would require a person port Monday night but rested cials of the Walter Reed com- area were feared overrun by cut off from the land side. U.S. west of Hanoi Monday and to applying for a Weather Bureau forecast at Cassius Clay-Floyd Patterson smash the vital radar equip- big game hunt- after a heavy schedule and were plex. the Communists. Navy ships off the coast were ing license to present a certifi- least four more inches by match in Las Vegas — some A government relief force was reported trying to drive them ment at another surface-to-air with $100 tickets — wece strand- not available for comment. ambulance set out imme- cate vouching for his eyesight Kennedy brushed off Sunday The driven back and had to with- off with artillery barrages, and missile installation 41 miles and another ed in Los Angeles when airlines diately for the hospital in the northwest of the North Vietnam- certificate vouch- an incident last week in Concep- ing for his physical condition. The Last Word canceled late-afternoon flights. same area but several blocks ese capital, a U.S. spokesman Planes coming in from other cion, Chile, where Communist away. reported. The bill would disqualify bant- Hollywood's the place students shouted him down; ers who are color blind and points.also by-passed Las Vegas Eisenhower was shielded from where kids ask, "Dad, can because of bad weather. hurled eggs and spat on him. They were the 16th and 17th would require a would be hunt- "I have met with students In close observation by bystanders. missile sites attacked by U.S. I borrow the keys to the Belair of the New York er to sign a statement saying he motorcycle tonight?" .
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