Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 1-6-1965 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. 565. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/565 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]. Rolvaag Urges Prompt Action <** On Redistricting, School Aid ST. PAUL (AP) — Minnesota tion be given adequate staff session of a House and Senate the Metropolitan Planning Com- crucial national programs — to is making good progress, Gov. and appropriations. in which his Liberal supporters mission and tbe Municipal Com- aid education, to make war oa Karl Rolvaag told the Minne- are in a minority. mission, natural resources, civil poverty and to combat mental sota Legislature today in a talk He called for tax relief for "I have been in state govern- and human rights and reorgani- retardation . ." in which he appealed for coop- senior citizens, for repeal of the ment long enough to know what zation of state government. The gorarnor devoted a major eration and expressed optimism old age lien law and suggested the next several months will be The speech was delivered at part of his speech to education. that the legislature will make the present $71 a month limit like. We will agree, we will He called for strengthening tht a good record. on such assistance be abolished. a time and in a setting in which disagree, and we wiU make no previous governors have Department of Education, tt» The governor made a number He also asked the legislature adjustments to achieve the pos- delivered their inaugural speed school district enlarge- of specific recommendations. to approve pay raises for state sible. messages. Rolvaag, the first ment, to expand libraries and to employes along with a program adopt "exciting new teaching He urged lawmakers to give "But I am confident that by chief executive to be elected for priority consideration to legisla- of health and life insurance for a four year term, now is in mid methods." them. the time the motion comes to tive reapportionment. He asked adjourn sine die, we here will term. He urged that the state more that the legislature act promptly "I look forward to working have joined together to make a He described state govern- toward a goal of providing half to restore the $6.6 million school with you, benefitting by your House of Representatives at tbe opening ses- record of solid achievement ment as an enormously "big HOUSE SPEAKER TAKES OVER . aid cut he ordered because counsel and experience, as we (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Rep. Lloyd Duxbury, Caledonia, (left ) ac- sion in St. Paul. Donovan was acting speaker which will build and strengthen business" and as a "key instru- "appropriations exceeded rev- cooperate on the job which ment in the implementation of ROLVAAG cepts the gavel from Secretary of State Joseph until the election. (AP Photofax) our beloved state and our great enues," and that the Liaison must be done," he said in a people." L. Donovan after being elected speaker of tie Committee for Higher Educa- speech prepared for a joint The governor's speech dealt with education, the state's eco- nomic health and the state's responsibility to the handi- capped. New Floods Threaten He promised later special messages on coordination of North California Again higher education, strengthening SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - by the disastrous Christmas Force helicopters dropped feed Reynolds Not Northern California's rampag- week deluge. to thousands of starving sheep ing rivers — fed by new torren- Army helicopters Tuesday on barren floodlands south of tial rainstorms and melting evacuated nearly 200 persons Eureka, Calif., center for flood mountain snows — again are living in two areas near the relief operations. Included on threatening dozens of communi- swollen Eel and Mad rivers as OFFICIAL INAUGURAL MEDAL ... The official medal ties, including areas hardest hit flood stages approached. Air A howling rainstorm, driven in some places by a whole gale for the Jan. 20 inauguration of President Lyndon B. Johnson of more than 60 miles an hour, Lawyers' List bears his profile on the front, and the presidential seal super- battered the northern half ot the MILWAUKEE (AP) - Nine imposed on an outline of the United States, on the reverse. HOW TO HAV E HEART ATTACK state Tuesday. Eureka and Red attorneys-including three cir- It .was executed by Felix DeWeldon. (AP Photofax) Bluff recorded more than an cuit judges and a former Demo- inch of precipitation in a few cratic state chairman, but not hours. CHAT BEFORE BRIEFING SESSION ... Secretary including former Gov. John W. COUNTY BOARD REALIGNMENT Pile on Weight, Both areas immediately men- of State Dean Rusk and Chairman William Fulbright of the Reynolds — have been recom- aced are on the coast 250 miles Senate Foreign Relations Committee, chat before an execu- mended to President Johnson by north of San Francisco. The tive session on U. S. policy in South Viet Nam. Rusk, in the State Bar of Wisconsin as warning to evacuate was addition to briefing the senators on South Viet Nam, also qualified to be U. S. district Avoid Exercise reported on problems in the Congo and on Russia's refusal judge for the western district. Wisconsin Sefs CHICAGO (AP) — Are you a igan State University says vf- Beware of Snakes to pay its United Nations peace-keeping assessments. Ful- The bar's six-member judicial prime candidate for a heart at- ery Inch beyofld 32 or 25 means bright, left, is from Arkansas. (AP Photofax) selection committee said that it tack? One way to tell, says a five pounds overweight. And BLUE LAKE, Calif. <*v- "did not consider the qualifica- specialist, is to put a tape meas- overweight, said Bates, can Disaster authacitMtefead an- tions" ofcr^Reyiiolds because a Pattern ure around your waist. If you're cause heart attacks. other warning today for ' National majority of "the committee felt MILWAUKEE (fl - The Wis- elected violates federal and male and measure more than 32 But in his talk to a luncheon flood victims alerted to that the fontter governor's resi- evacuate the area: consin Supreme Court, which state constitutions because it inches, or female and exceed J&' , club Tuesday on "How to Have Viet Troops Seek dence in the western district was denies equal representation. the answer is yes. a Heart Attack ," Bates said "Beware of rattlesnakes!" "doubtful" under the bar set a U.S. precedent last year in Officials said the floods had The Legislature was given un- Dr. Richard C. Bates of Mich- skinny persons shouldn't smirk. group's standards. Two mem- reapportioning the Legislature, til next Nov. 1 to change the routed out tbe hibernating bers of the committee dissented. appears to have established an- supervisor Slender persons suffer just as rattlers and extreme cau- law, under which a many heart attacks as does the In addition to the nine men other national pattern in order- is elected from each town, vil- tion was urged when ap~ Binh Gia Revenge ing realignment of county ward ruling more robust group — but not so proachic? piles of logs and recommended specifically to the lage and city . The many of the fatal kind, he said. President for the post, left va- boards on a "one man, one vote did not affect Milwaukee ana Marina Oswald debris. BINH GIA, South Viet Nam sniper was captured immediate- principle." Weight is just one factor that (AP) — More than 800 South ly- cant again this year when the Menominee counties, which arm causes heart attacks, said Senate for the second time did The high court ruled in a covered by different statutes. sounded by Norman Robertson, Vietnamese troops moved out of Bates, a specialist in internal embattled Binh Gia today into a Eighty helicopters transferred not confirm the appointment of unanimous decision Tuesday Michigan Student Humboldt County Civil Defense the troops under tbe watchful that an 1849 law under which The decision was hailed by a medicine. new operation zone nearby, David Rabinovitz, the commit- nationally known expert on re- Two-pack-a-day smokers, for director. eye of Lt. Gen. John L. Throck- tee said that each of the seven county board members are New flooding finds California seeking revenge for the Viet apportionment. example, have twice as many Cong success of the past week. morton, deputy U.S. command- members of the Wisconsin Su- 1 heart attacks as non-smokers, still reeling from the devasta- er in Viet Nam. No enemy fire preme Court "is highly qualified 'I've been writing to people tion wrought by the floods that For the second day no impor- met the helicopters as they all over the country, telling he said. developed. An ene- should you care to make your 've He said there is no evidence started Dec. 20, which spread a tant contact landed the troops. selection from that group." them this is the case they billion dollars in property dam- my sniper with a shotgun Princess Meg been waiting for—go get it," that alcoholics have either more Fifteen armored personnel senior or fewer heart attacks than tee- age and caused more than 40 wounded one paratrooper. The In Washington, Sen. Gaylord said William J. D. Boyd, carriers were moving toward associate for the National Mu- totalers. deaths in five Western states.
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