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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 6-1-1965 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. 636. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/636 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]. Showers Tonight Fo>r Best Results And Wednesday; Use Daily News Temperature Same Classified Ads High Court Rulings Stress Redistrictinq Stay Refused New York in Key Decision WASHINGTON (AP.) - The Supreme . Court in a series of legislative apportionment cases stuck firmly today to the one- rnan-one-yote rule it adopted last year but prodded state au- thorities and lower courts to work out ¦ the¦ process for them- selves. ' . ¦ '.' • ¦ The high court: . 1. Declined to interfere with the order of " three-judge - " a court BATTLE'S AFTERMATH . :.,. Vietnamese soldiers carry for :a special election of the New bodies of their comrades frdm battlefield in Quang Ngai York Legislature next fall under province to waiting U. S. Marine Corps helicopter Monday. a redisricting plan adopted by AT GOP MEETING .;. Former GOP mer Sen. Barry M. Goldwater, ex-President Bodies of at least 75 Vietnamese Marine s and two American OAS Hopes to a lame duck , Republican-domi- presidential nominees get together in Wash- Dwight D. Eisenhower, former Vice President LBJ Defends ad-visers were found on this hill where they were killed nated legislature. The terms of ington today at a meeting of the Republican Richard M. Nixon and former New Yorfc when Viet Cong forces overran their positions. Qualified mili- those elected are to run for only Policy Coordinating Committee to update Governor Thomas E. Dewey. (AP Photofax) tary sources said that about 350 men in two Vietnamese bat- one year while further reappor- the party's 1964 platform . Left to right, for- Action in Face taLibns were killed in the battle. CAP Photofax via radio from Extend Lines tionment activity goes on. ) Saigon vv\ ' 2. Gave jurisdicti on to the Illi- nois Supreme Court to> supervise that . , state's reapportionment Of Criticism In Dominicans proceedings , holding that a WASHINGTON (AP ) - Presi- Two Amerkahs SANTO DOMINGO , Domin- three-judge federal court in Chi- Manorial dent Johnson told what he ican Republic (AP) — The Or- cago should not have stepped in. W^W^M: called the concerned , commit- ganization of American States The ruling, however, gave the planned more negotiations with ted younger generation today he lower federal court leeway to Dead in Ambush the Dominican junta today in an step in again if a valid repre- believes in debate on the na- SAIGON, South Viet Nam than 5O0 South Vietnamese effort to extend the internation- sentation system is not worked tion 's policies in tfme of danger, al security zone around the Na- Deaths Set Record (AP). — Two U.S. Army advis- troops were casualties. out in timely fashion. but said he niust proceed on the At least six Americans were tional Palace a block from rebel By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dies, Lone. Pine and San Jose, ers were reported killed today lines'. - 3. Affirmed without detailed Traffic deaths for a three-day Calif., snuffed out 16 lives. course hecJJelieves is right, re- wounded in scattered ground and a third wounded in a "Viet The junta president, Gen. An- comment an order from another Memorial Day holiday have A head-on collision on a desert gardless of criticism. and air actions during the past three-judge d court for reappor- Gong ambush near Pleiku 220 tonio Imbert Barrera , declared pushed to a record high for the highway near Needles, Saturday , two days, U.S. military spokes- tionment of California 's Seriate The President hit this -central ' that his regime would never let ¦ ¦ second year in a row and the killed six and left an U-year-old miles northeast- of Saigon. men said, v the OAS take control of the bat- "by.'July. 1.. ;." . ' ¦; Wisconsin Has theme in a commencement ad- The toll of American dead in National Safety Council said the girl the only, survivor. ; dress to the graduating class at U.S. Navy planes hit again at tered former seat ef govern: 4. Decide d not blame rests "largely on incom- An almost identical sniashup combat in Viet Nam rose to 395 targets in North Viet Nam and ment now held by about 350 jun- to intervene In an Idaho reapportionment case, petent and¦ irresponsible . driv- in the High Sierra foothills Sun- the National Cathedral School one F8 Crusader was shot down ta troops. ¦ ' ' ' since December 1961. Two other ruling that the matter is now in tog:'! :• .. : day near Lone Pine took five for Girls. His daughter, Luci, 17, by antiaircraft fire. The pilot 7 Memorial Americans Were killed over the "Under no circumstances will position for action by a three- "More and more must be lives, leaving an 8-year-old girl was one of the graduates at the ejected over , the sea, a spokes- the OAS or any other foreign .' weekend in the heavy fighting in judge U.S. District Court on the done to improve the nation's as survivor, private school: man said, and was picked up in element be : permitted to take driving skills, said Howard Three men and two women Quang Ngai in which an esti- validity of a redistricting sys- " good condition about 1Q minutes over the National Palace," Im- Pyle, council president. died Saturday In a collision on a Johnson told yonng Americans mated 600 Viet Cong and niore tem worked out by a special Holiday Deaths later by a rescue plane. bert told a reporter. "Only junta session of Pyle said reports on highway freeway north of San Jose. to use their patents to help in the legislature last By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Forty-eight U.S. Air Force representatives and junta forces March. traffic accidents throughout \ the For comparative purposes, the struggle of the world's poor planes hit the Hoi An ammuni- will be allowed in the palace weekend showed that mistakes The Associated Press made a Wisconsin counted seven traf- The high court's most specific fic deaths in the long Memorial to create a better life. He said tion depot area, 45 miles south and adjoining grounds." in driving judgment posed the survey of highway fatalities for of Hanoi, Col. Francisco Caamano statement of its position came Day weekend and added anoth- Court Will for the third consecu- in the unsigned major problem. the three-day non-holiday week- this is a moral commitment. tive day Tuesday. They dropped Deno, chief of the rebel force, order in the Illi- er a few hours after the period But mainly the President nois case. He said the record bears out end period from 6 p.m. Friday, 50 tons of 750-pound bombs and told , a news conference he had the findings in a recent nation- May 14, to midnight Monday, ended at midnight. The victims talked of something to which he pilots reported nine buildings agreed to extend the security Holding that the lower federal included a district commander Review Dismissal court should have wide drivers test in which a May 17. The death toll during said he has given much thought. destroyed. zone boundaries to take in the stayed its of the Veterans of Foreign hand , the Supreme Court said: " , very high percentage of the par- the period was 387. He said that he knows the The Navy pilots said they three-story structure occupied ticipants failed to qualify as The lowest postwar traffic Wars, killed when a station wa- dropped two tons of bombs on a briefly and sacked by insurgent , gon carrying 10 persons rolled large , majority of Americans Of indictments "The power of the judiciary of safe drivers. death toll for any three-day ob- railroad yard at Vinh , about 160 troops when the civil war a state to require valid reappor- down a 160-foot embankment. support the effort everywhere to erupted in April. Several multiple-death acci- servance of Memorial Day was WASHINGTON (AP) - The miles south of Hanoi , but were tionment or to formulate a valid dents helped swell the national 204 in 1948. The record high for The state's year — long toll stop aggression but he also Supreme Court agreed today to unable to assess the damage. Latin - American soldiers in redistricting plan has not only total to 450 — for the period any three-day holiday period reached 331 today compared knows discussion is one of the review dismissal of indictments They said they caused moderate the Inter-American Force could been recognized by this court , from 6 p.m. local time Friday to was 609 during the 1955 Christ- with 385 a year ago. Loss of great strengths of American against six Georgia men ac- damage to three boxcars near patrol the security zone line but appropriate action by the Monday midnight, . mas season. life in the 78-hour holiday span around the palace democracy. cused in the shotgun slaying of Quang Hiong, about 125 miles , he said. But states in such cases has been The old record of 431 traffic During this year's Memorial remained near levels for a nor- The appearance at the com- Lemuel A. Penn , a Negro edu- south of Hanoi , and bombed he demanded that only a token specifically encouraged mal weekend driving period force of junta t roops be allowed .
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