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   Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - October 7, 1966, Winona, Minnesota                                Mostly Fair f Continued Mild Tonight Saturday WINONA DAILY NEWS TOMORROW SUN RISES SETS NEW MOON OCT 13 el Publication WINONA MINNESOTA 55987 FRIDAY OCTOBER TEN CENTS PER COPY Fall Auctions Listed Daily In The Want Ads EIGHTEEN PAGES SHIP ROLLS OVER AFTER SION The West German freighter stein of Bremen Germany lists and burns in the St Clair River in the southeastern Michigan river channel near St Clair Mich after she collided with the manian vessel Olympic Pearl Thursday night Seventeen crewmen were rescued from the ship following the collision and ship burst into flames Fire hose from Coast Guard boat is brought into play as ship lays aground AP Cut Forces in Europe Johnson Asks Soviet Inez Batters Into Yucatan Area of Mexico NEW YORK AP dent Johnson announcing a broad new program to improve East-West relations called day tor a gradual and reduction of armed I forces in central Europe I In a major speech on Euro- policy Johnson announced i that the United States Is culling trade restraints on hundreds of which this i far delivery at the National Con- order country may now export to ference of Editorial Writers Eastern European nations strongly U.S policy o keep the Western liance NATO and abreast of the He also This was one of seven new steps as the scribed them President designed de- strengthen lies between reconfirmed U.S support for Eastern Europe i European unity declaring a United States and other Western j united Western Europe can nations our equal partner in helping to Johnson In his text prepared build a peaceful and just world Likes Congress Way It Is LBJ States WASHINGTON dent Johnson says he likes Con- gress just the way it is and thinks most candidates for re- election will win But he says he has no plans to support any Democratic date for governor who is a Home frait politics loomed large in Johnson's news ence Thursday with the Nov t election slightly more than a month sway even though the topic of the day was his planned trip to Asia later this month The President In an opening statement said he will meet in Manila with leaders of Asian countries thai are mosl ly helping the South to resist aggression and to build a free nation Later he outlined the itinerary for an arduous tour of Australia New Zealand the Philippines South Korea MEXICO CITY AP Inez lashed the northern shore of the Yucatan Peninsula today but the New Orleans Weather Bureau said there were indications the storm's center had changed course and might miss land as it headed for the Bay of Campeche As Inez pelted the coastline with torrential rain violent wind and high tides the bureau said reconnaissance planes a change to a westerly course It said if the trend continued the storm would move parallel to the coast land and Malaysia which he and tor the next 12 to 18 hours Mrs Johnson will cover in 18 i sening the threat to the days Johnson said he did not want to see his Pacific mission give rise to baseless hopes for a la H located Inez just off the coast about 300 miles northeast iv ivi a j 3 peaceful settlement of the war of Viet Nam of 110 mlles 1 have not seen anv hurled her fury menk in the recent he thf Coast after 14 days of battering Caribbean Crash Kills 4 in Family By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Four of a Tofte Minn family were killed day night in a collision ing three cars traveling on way 61 near Lutsen Minn Three Other persons injured deaths raised Minnesota's 1966 traffic toll to 686 compared with 606 through the same riod last year Killed in the northeastern crash were Earl Doty 33 Home of Mink Rancher Burns At Tomah Wis TOMAH Wis if A fire that was supposedly out flared up again this morning leveling the large home of a mink rancher just west of the Tomah city limits The first alarm at p.m Thursday brought the Oakdale rural fire department to the Richard Williams home The fire started on a back porch and spread into the house There was a great deal of smoke and some charring Firemen left about 9 p.m The three Williams children were taken in by neighbors while Mr and Mrs Williams stayed on walch at their home They left the house for a short time early this morning In their absence the fire broke out again about 6 The large Mory frame dwelling burned to the ground together with all the contents including some ture removed the night before End piled near the house and his three children Patrick 7 Marlene 3 and Cindy Ann 6 Doty's wife Marlene 27 was taken to the Cook County North Shore hospital She was ed in fair condition Her ies included multiple arm and leg fractures cuts and bruises In fair condition in a Duluth hospital were William L field 20 Fort William Canada and his passenger Sievert Kiev in 19 also of Fort William The name of the driver of a third car involved in the dent was not immediately able The Virginia Minn Highway Patrol office reported that two of the cars were involved in a collision before the Stanfield and Doly cars collided shortly after 8 p.m Relph R Howen 25 Albert Lea Minn was killed early day when his car was hit by a Chicago and North Western train in Albert Lea A rural Adams Minn youth died late Thursday when his car ran off a road miles north of Stacyville Iowa and hit a grazing horse killing the an- imal 18 died al the scene A companion Paul Young 18 rural Adams was hospitalized at Austin Minn in fair condition Officers said the boys were en route home from Lumber Co where they worked Selma 68 Colfax injured Wednesday when a ear collided wilh a Northern Pacific freight rain south of Dwight died Thursday in a Breck- enridge Minn hospital Her brother Phillip of Col- fax the driver of the car died in the crash said that would cause me to hold out hope or to give you any real justification or ment With all the talk of far neys the first question put to Johnson dealt with politics at home He was asked how he felt as titular head of the Democratic about the several avowed ists who are Democratic for governor in the South responded that It was very evident some of these don't agree with his policies that deal with equal rights and equal treatment for all of our citizens Without naming anyone son said these particular dates have not sought his port and I have no plans to do so that is support them There had been published re- ports during the week that the President would withhold port from Democratic nominees Lester G in Georgia George P honey in Maryland and James Johnson in Arkansas The chief executive was well aware of these reports when he answered the question Johnson seemed to look more kindly on the candidates for Congress even on cans seeking re-election Russia Ousts China Students MOSCOW The Soviet Union today ordered all from Red China out of the country The government said It was taking the slep in retaliation against he ouster of Soviet dents from China in September All Chinese students are to be out of the Soviet Union before the end of October L It COMMUNITY CHEST CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN EDMUND Burke said The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do Might I suggest that when you have your opportunity lo give lo the Community Chest the week of Oct 17 that you do THING You'll be helping Catholic Charities which this year receives from the Chest for marriage and family counseling adoptions service for unmarried mothers and other social ices The Chest goal is RETURNING TO RUSSIA Llewellyn Thompson career diplomat poses at the State ment in Washington after President Johnson named him lo serve for a second lime as America's sador lo Russia Thompson held the Moscow post from 1957 to 1962 AP and Bahama islands and the east coast of Florida Reports to Mexico City said the hurricane was hitting hard al the northwest corner of Yucatan between towns of Rio de Lagartos and Progreso Inei pushed the tea over the of Progreso's seawall and streets three blocks ack Torrential rains began lilting the port early Thursday light and flooded many other Many of Progreso's res dents fled befort the storm ov Louis Torres Mejias plead ed for federal aid Trucks rains and a caravan of buses evacuated refugees Draft Board Gets Student Class Ranking MINNEAPOLIS AP University of Minnesota official said it shouldn't be there Stu dents said it shouldn't be there But there it was the ment on every IBM card used or student draft With submission of form I authorize the of Minnesota to supply the drafi with any other information about my record that is necessary University Registrar Dr W Donald Bealty said the phrase doesn't mean anything shouldn't be on there I Imagine to some the implies that we have become a Gestapo By and large the students know that isn't true We supply only what the law requires the rank in class Asked if a participa tion in Nam war ral lies or radical political beliefs would be reported lo the draf boards Bealty replied Tha would never be reported Fall Creek Man Dead in Crash By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS An Eau Claire County crash Thursday night brought Wis 1966 highway death lol lo 822 far ahead of the 766 recorded on this dale a year ago but one behind the pad in 1964 when a record num her of persons were kilted on slate roads David E Welke 29 of Fal Creek was killed Thursda when his car went out of con trol on a downgrade wesl o Eau Claire and crashed head on into a truck The Iruck driver Jack An derson of Richmond wa hospitalized with bruises am shock HUMPHREY AT FUND-RAISING NER Vice President Hubert Humphrey holds up a pair of fingers as he is ed at the Democrat's fund-raising dinner at Cobo Hall in Detroit Thursday night The vice president spent the day in Michigan for G Mennen Williams right for the U.S Senate and Zolton ency behind Humphrey the Democratic candidate At left is Senator Phil Hart AP Copter Marksmen Shoot Fleeing Reds SAIGON South Viet Nam bombers ed North Viet Nam just above he demilitarized zone Thursday night while tactical U.S ers struck 25 times inside the zone and allied troops fought lard south of it AS the once neutral buffer area along the 17th Parallel ex- again the three-pronged allied force waging Operation reported killing 20 of the enemy Irving closed in tighter on en- circled Communist soldiers near South Viet Nam's central coast A company of the U.S 1st Cavalry Airmobile Division spearheading Irving burned down a Viet Cong hamlet 22 miles northwest of Qui Nhon and American marksmen ing from gunship helicopters Senate OKs School WASHINGTON AP Both the Senate and House have passed broad education bills would additional billions of dollars into the and high school aid program over the next two years The Senate passed its lion version of the legislation lale Thursday 54 to 1C A few hours later House cleared its measure by a 97 vole Both would authorize funds well beyond the approximately billion recommended by President Johnson Sponsors said they do not an- any great difficulty in working out a compromise at a conference expected lo be held early week The final measure will extend GETS PURPLE HEART Associated Press grapher Al Chang today was awarded the Purple Heart tor wounds he last year while companying troops of the Airborne Brigade on an operation in Viet Nam He is shown loaded down with camera equipment this year as he prepares to move out wilh combat troops Chang is from eoh Oahu Hawaii AP as they fled Two miles soath of the derail zone South paratroopers clashed with Norl Vietnamese army regular Thursday in a vicious battle that took a heavy loll o both sides An official spokesman sai the Vietnamese were a by a 1 500 North four miles southeast of Don Ha forward headquarters U.S Marines also trying to sto the North Vietnamese drive ini the South The Vietnamese paratrooper called in U.S air strikes arti lery support and naval and a Vietnamese estimated 200 North were killed in the prolonged a tion WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST WINONA AND VICINITY Mostly fair and continued mil tonight and Saturday Low night high Saturday 82 Sunday air to partly cloudy and continued mild LOCAL WEATHER Official for the But the central dramatic thrust of his first sive declaration of European policy since the conclusion ol an extensive secret review of U.S positions on major European questions seemed to he his bid for a reciprocal re- of U.S and Soviet oops ranged along the line between the Communist nd Western worlds through of Europe After declaring U.S Intention maintain effective Western Johnson The Allies will con- nue together to study NATO needs in light changing technology and tha threat Reduction of Soviet forces ID entral Europe would of curse affect the of ths If changing circumstances lead to a gradual and revision In force a both sides revision could with the other slepi iat 1 have mentioned help to shape a new al environment Johnson is scheduled to meet i Washington next Monday Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko The policy ha out today gave unusual to that forthcoming Vhite House session Administration said rial behind policy statement sis months of review and lebate within the government hey denied that it had any im- mediate significance in liming el a new move on the Soviet part to improve ions had recently become larent and furthermore ion is already reviewing witb U.S allies Britain and West the question of whether U.S and British troops n Germany might be cut The Soviets were reported by Western experts to have 28 divi ions totaling men in Eastern Europe west of the soviet border The States las six divisions or equivalent n Germany now totaling about men The real military rests basically on clear weapons Reviewing U.S policy toward Europe Johnson proposed that Jie United States move ahead on what he called three fronts The first would be to NATO and strengthen Atlantic institutions The ond to further the integration Western Europe and the third to quicken progress in EasU West relations On the of East-West re- lations Johnson stressed that our task is to achieve a ciliation with the East a shift from the narrow concept of existence to the broader vision of peaceful engagement Americans are prepared to do their the President declared Where necessary we shall defend where ble we shall work with the East to build a lasting peace for the current 1067 fiscal year 24 hours endine at U m POLICY DIFFERENCES and for 1963 landmark fed eral aid lo education ed in 1965 That law was to provide grants for 90 per cent of the nation's 26.000 school dis- in the first year wilh the emphasis on improving tion for children from poor ilies Sponsors said this year's bills liberalize the aid formula and will mean that many more schools will be covered the Senate Republican Leader Everett M Dirksen of a series of amendments lo cut the but all were j in Thursday's resignation of Eu Child Dead In Fire MINNEAPOLIS -A girl died today in a fire that swept a second floor bedroom of a North Minneapolis apartment The dead child was identified as Nancy Van Buren daughter of Mr and Mrs Noman Van Maximum minimum j Buren who had moved to Ito noon 71 precipitation none I less than a month agn Foley Resigns Commerce Job WASHINGTON AP No policy differences were involved ed by big margins gene P Foley as assistant His attempt to send the j of commerce according ure back to the Labor tee wilh instructions to reduce it to the level ot Johnson's budget was slapped down 47 lo 23 ignation announced by In the House most of the Johnson who accepted it bale centered on the efforts of i with great regret the federal government to Foley's office said he was on achieve racial desegregation of under the powers of the 11964 Civil Rights Act that Foley formerly of sha was leaving ths a year job and was returning to private life Foley was reported in August as being ready to resign but he said then that hs abandoned idea after talks at a er level and would stay er year Johnson named Ross D Davia head of the Economic a trip that would last for Administration in the lo an associate Foley himself could not be reached for comment on his cral weeks LC The President merely Foley Commerce Department to   

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