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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 5-20-1965 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. 627. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/627 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 and For Best Results Thunderstorms late Use Daily News T^ight , Friday Classified Ads Jet Crashes in Egypt, 120CAIRO (AP)-A Pakistani jet- passengers of, 93 were126 listed as were reported In criticalAboard condi- Die inaugurating the airline's new German airliner first sighted liner inaugurating Karachi-to- Pakistanis, 12 Chinese and 10 tion. Karachi-fco-London r o u t e. the wreckage, and Egyptian air London service crashed in deso- other foreigners , whose nation- The flight was scheduled to Among the passengers were 62 force helicopters landed at the late desert sands near Cairo alities; were listed as U.S., Ca- pick up 52 additional passengers, newsmen , airline officials and wreckage at dawn to pick up thta Airport today, killed 120 of the nadian , Lebanese and Egyptian. all guests of the airline, at .Cairo other Invited guests. The same six survivors. 126 persons aboard.. The American-built jetliners for the remainder of the flight plane ha d made three preinau- Nearly impassable terrain It was the fifth worst air crash 11 crewmen died in the crash. to Geneva and London. gural flights over the route. delayed the arrival of other in aviation history. Capt. Akhtar Aly Khan , pilot rescuers until six hours after Airline officials said one or All six survivors were Paki- of the four engine jet , reported The big jet ploughed Into a the crash. more Americans perished in the stanis. Two were employes of engine trouble and a fire in the sand hill in a heavy ground fog flaming crash. Identification the Pakistan International Air- landing gear minutes before the as it? prepared to make its final "There were no more sorr/i- was not immediately available- line and another :- '¦ '(¦ ¦ ' ' vors except for two baboons still ¦ft* . V i~. »i MWBMIML''" .UnSdt',-. was a Pakistani crash;. ';? • - . " approach to the Cairo Airport. 1 The airline said that of the 115 tourist Official. Three of the men The plane, a Boeing ?720B, was It crashed at 2:50 a.m. A West alive beneath the wreckage, ' WRECKAGE OF JETLINER . .. This is airport this morning. The plane was on a one ¦person¦ at the scene report- a general view of the wreckage of a Boeing flight from Karachi to London. (AP Photo-., ed. ¦:: 720B of the Pakistan International Airlines fax by radio from Cairo ) "It all happened so ifast I that crashed about 18 miles from the Cairo didn't know what was going on," said one of the survivors, Galal Alkarimi, an employe of the airline. "One minute I was sitting in- side the plane with a safety belt Rochester Ruling May Loosen fastened around my waist. The next thing I remember was hearing an explosion. When I came to, I found myself lying Rural Hold on County Board outside the wreckage;" "It was a horrible sight." uaid The state law limiting sec- 0. Russell Olson directed the missioners must run at large. party, "an ond , third or fourth one of the rescue class cities Olmsted County board to pre- Judge Olson 's ruling, in a citi- area of two square kilometers to two commissioner districts is pare a redistricting plan by zens' suit filed by three Roches- left of unconstitutional littered with what was , an Olmsted June 1, 1966, The county com- ter residents, is based on the the plane's wreckage, mutilated County District judge has ruled missioners are directed to come "one man, one vote" concept bodies, passenger bags, camer- in a Case involving that county. up with a plan for five commis- upheld last fall by a threerman as and cigarette cases." The same law is applied to sioner districts, each of "near- panel of federal, judges to force Airline officials said one of numerous other cities, including ly equal" population. reapportionment of the state leg- the Pakistani stewardesses who Winona. The decision undoubt- If redisricting is not complet- islature; was killed had been planning to edly will be appealed to the Su- ed by about 90 days before the THE SAME "principles of get married next week in Ka- preme Court. September 1966 primary elec- rachi In his decision District Judge tion, said Olson , the five com- equal representation and equal . protection " apply both to the Officials said the passenger state legislature and to Olm- list included 2*3 Pakistani news- sted County, an arm of the state men. Only one of them sur- government, said the ruling. vived, Aman Allah, police re- Olson's decision, believed to porter of the Karachi Leader. mmrmm be only the fourth of its type in The wreckage was still burn- the nation, follows a two-year ing when rescuers reached the legal battle which started with scene. The desert sands in the immediate vicinity were black- the filing of the suit in Olms- ¦ ' Roof Collapses ted District Court. ened. ?. ' Some 4,000 pounds ($ll;200) NEW YORK (AP) — "All of ly women snoppers—were in- The dispute was based on 1960 census figures, which show- was recovered from the scene. a sudden, it was like a bomb fell jured. Most of them were treat- ed at hospitals. Four were ad- ed Rochester with 40,663 resi- down," says the meat-section dents or 62 percent of the coun- mitted. , manager who was .serving cus- ty population total. The rest of tomers when the roof of a Police, firemen and residents the county had a population of of the neighborhood pulled sev- 24,869, on the basis of that cen- Alma Genfer Brooklyn supermarket collapsed ' ¦¦ and rained tons of concrete eral victims put from under sus.- - slabs and plaster debris onto chunks of concrete. Under the state law which Ol- , customers and clerks. "It's a miracle no one was son declared unconstitutional Indicted killed," Fire Commissioner Rochester is limited to but two Man The manager, Sam Kinker, commissioners, despite its pop- and his four women custom- Martin Scott said after inspect- 61, ulation, with the rest of . the ers fled through one of the bro- ing the ruins of the Food Queen SEARCHER PROBES WRECKED JETLINER ... A crashed outside Cairo while preparing to land. (AP Photofax Supermarket in the Bensonhurst county having a three-man ma- ken windows. jority. rescue worker examines wreckage of a Pakistani jetliner that by radio from Cairo) In New York Twenty-three persons ¦—? most- section Wednesday. ALMA CENTER, Wis. - An Mary Rossi, a shopkeeper on THIS DISPARITY, said the Alma Center strawberry and the other side of the street, judge, "results in an unconsti mink raiser was indicted Tues- said: "My God, it was awful. I tutional debasement and dilu- day in a meat scandal involving was standing in front of my tion of the vote" held by Ro- Highway Bond alleged sale of tainted food to Doubt Rolvaag store when the roof seemed to chester citizens. schools, hospitals and prisons. The county's smallest com- Income, Sales Tax blow up right in front of me. A federal grand jury indicted missioner district, the 5th, in (Buster) Lea, Alma Cen- "The windows blew into the Farrnington, Haverhill , Orono- Orland Issue Suffers inspector, two New street and women and children New Haven and Kalmar ter, a meat Will Kill Bill on co, businessmen and a Massa- ran out." townships, has 6,931 residents, York or 10 percent of the county pop- chusetts man , Other witnesses told of seeing Before Legislators The jury charged Lea «id hysterical \yomen and children ulation. The largest district , the 2nd , Senate Setback Charles Anselmo, 39, Dobbs Redistricting running from the store. ST. PAUL (AP) . - Income years, but carries no provision proposal on the Senate floor. N. Y., meat broker, with comprising thc 4th , Sth and 6th ST. PAUL (AP) - A proposal for relief or reform of existing Liberal Leader . Sen. Paul Ferry, ST. PAUL (AP) ¦— There was About 50 customers — mostly taxes and sales taxes moved to conspiracy to transport a 40,- wards in Rochester, has 21,481 for a $60 million bond issue to taxes. Thuet of South St. Paul argued nome speculation today that women and children — and 13 speed emergency road projects tho forefront today for consid- 000-pound load of uninspected employes were in the store residents , or 32 percent of the , that the bill was brought out Gov. Karl Rolvaag will not veto like improvement of Highway eration in both houses of the Needed In the House Is con- meat from Wisconsin to Merkel, when the roof collapsed. county population. This means only so that Conservatives could " the reapportionment bill passed that both the Sth and 2nd.Dis- 61, has suffered a setback. Minnesota Legislature. currence with some Senate Inc., In May 1964. Merkel, ma- by the Minnesota Legislature but Although police and fire offi- make political hay because Gov. 1.) The Senate approved by a 54- amendments. jor New York area processor will either sign it or let it be- cials thought no one was buried (Continued on Page 1*1. Col. A motion in tho Senate Karl Rolvaag would veto it. He ROCHESTER Finance Committee to recom- 12 vote Wednesday and sent to The Senate Tax Committee asked that the Senate reject the of meat into frankfurters , sal- come law without his signature.

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