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Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Area: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and Wednesday with showers and thundershowers 30 per cent of vicinity. Low tonight near 56. High Wednesday about 76. Details page 2. In Today's Paper Editorials .....4 Round Robin 6 D.

Klgallen 7 Sports 17-1819-20 Markets 22 TV, Movies ....13 Drew Pearson Women 10 TT EADER Traffic deaths to date '65 '64 South Dakota 112 119 Sioux Falls 3 A Newspaper for the Home 26 PAGES DAILY AND SUNDAY SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1965 TELEPHONE 336-1130 10 CENTS Weather ARGUS Twister, Hail Cause Losses In S.D. Areas tale II sgldtens "Kules Op College Entrance KAYLOR, S.D. (AP) A twist er, accompanied by severe hail, destroyed barns on two farms and damaged small build ings on four other farms in an area about four miles northeast i i I I 'f I --V A rs- of here late Monday. ing a student's rank in his sen door open to the Board of Regents to further tighten require Hutchinson County Sheriff Sid is currently in effect, and have his record reviewed. HAS DISCRETION ior class.

The state Board of Regents The admissions officer, the ments for nonresidents seeking admittance as college freshmen in South Dakota. adopted the new rules upon the ney Mettler said a piece of the wrecked barn at the Gary Bal-zer farm struck the house, damaging the house. No one was new rules say, would have the By JOHN WOOLEY PIERRE (AP) Tighter en-J trance requirements are to go into effect in September at South Dakota's seven state-supported colleges and universities. The new restrictions come as the institutions of higher education have a classroom shortage discretion of pe. itting the stu recommendation of the President's Council of the state-supported colleges and the state If any fall enrollment of undergraduate ronresident stu hurt.

dent to (1) le admitted, (2) be The sheriff said there was admitted on probation, (3) be dents exceeds 20 per cent of the total enrollment for all of Association of Registrars and Admissions officers. The plan required to enroll for a tryout heavy loss from hail in the same general area in a strip about the seven college and universi period during the preceding was under study for several from a swelling number of college students. four miles wide. There was also ties, "measures shall be taken summer session, (4) be granted months. heavy rain.

deferred admission or (5) be de Elgie Coacher, executive sec The new restrictions, Coacher The Hutchinson County storm nied admission. retary of the state Board of Re said, won't affect students who came two nightb after more ex gents, Pierre, said Tuesday enroll prior to September for A nonresident student seeking enrollment as a freshman in South Dakota, if he is not in the South Dakota high school stu tensive tornado damage in -adjoining Bon Homme County in the 1965-1966 school year. dents who apply for admission to raise admission standards," the rules state. It was not known how many students might be affected by the new regulations but it was believed the tightening would slow the rapidly rising college enrollment in South Dakota. Last year there was a increase at the seven upper one-half of his high school must be in the upper two-thirds southeastern South Dakota, FUNNELS SIGHTED The restrictions will affect some students enrolling late-after September's opening graduating class, must place of their graduating class in ad sufficiently high in the Amen There were reports of tornado term or enrolling for' the dition to meeting requirements that previously were enforced.

can college testing program or a American jet plane with 153 persons aboard. The plane, which had just taken off for Hawaii, dropped the engine into an alley at nearby San Bruno. -AP Pfotofax FELL. FROM SKY-Fire Captain Ernest Beinchere, standing, of San Francisco International Airport, and fireman James Nuly look at the jet engine which fell from a Pan second semester. The mam lm similar battery of tests to be Nonresident students attempt pact, however, will be upon the in the upper one-half of the na ing to enroll as freshmen must 1966 high school graduates en be in the upper one-half of their tional average on the tests.

'The options of admission by funnel sightings in two other South Dakota areas Monday night, one of them between Pickstown and Plankinton also in eastern South Dakota. The other reported funnel sighted was in extreme southwest South Dakota, about 40 miles south graduating class. probation or trial by enrollment However, students may be rolling for the 1966-67 college year. regulations being imposed say a resident who is not in the upper two-thirds of his graduat may not be open to him, the able to hurdle the requirements Pilot Lands state-supported institutions, and Coacher said a similar increase may occur at the start of the new school year next fall. Institutions affected by the new rules are South Dakota State University, University of South Dakota, School of Mines and Technology, Northern, Southern, Black Hills and General Beadle state colleges.

new rules say about a nonresi by being proficient on special dent. "Each college shall have west of Rapid City. entrance examinatins. NO REQUIREMENT the right to demand higher Ram up to four inches, with ing class may be required to take special examinations as well as an American college test Fireworks Company Sues City In the past, the state-support spotted areas of bail, was reported in parts of Lyman Coun standards of graduates from out-of-state high schools." The regulations also leave the ed colleges and universities had Cri Jet ing program examination, which no entrance requirement regard ty in central South Dakota. ppled The county agent's office at Kennebec said there was some hail damage in that general Keep calm and everything will area but mostly heavy ram.

An action has been initiated be oxay The office also had reports of in Circuit Court here to deter some hail damage east of Pres- Kimes, pouring additional U.S., Viet Airborne Units Fight Together mine if a fireworks stand on SAY SNCC COMMUNIST DOMINATED MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) A special legislative committee charged Tuesday that the Student Nonviolent Coordinating power to his other engines to property annexed by the city of ho along Highway 16. POUND CROPS keep his plane SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A Tan American pilot gave thanks Tuesday for the "miracle" that let him -nurse his passenger-filled 707 jet to a safe landing, despite the loss of 20 feet of wing and an engine which scattered in a populated area but hurt no one. Sioux Falls last year can con flying, elected to head Flight 843 The area of heaviest rain in tinue operating. Lyman County included South Dakota Fireworks Inc stretch south of Reliance.

Hail to Travis Air Force Base 50 miles away, where runways were long and emergency facilities many. has brought the suit against the cATnnw Nam I ap iinps and damacine 20 evera ssembled in the Vietnam pounded crops "quite a bit" city. ese war ferried the combined Committee, a leading civil Aboard were 143 passengers wv I 0 U.S. and Vietnamese paratroop- a U.S. Air Force B57 jet ers hunted together for the Viet bomber was hit by Communist there, the county agent's office said.

paratrooper force into the at- rights organization, is "extens- i i i 1 Pnmmnnict flnmiTiatarl Communist "I kept it going with a lot of The fireworks stand is located ively and a crew of 10. 1 Two minutes after the Honolu lacs zone. Pickstown reported .67 inch of help," Kimes said later. "It was Cona in the jungle 30 miles sroundfire as it supported a drew Viet on property leased from Sioux Valley Cycle Club on April 5, The helicopte-s a miracle." rain. The commission to preserve lu-bound jet took off from San ground operation 15 miles from Saigon and crashed and burned Much of the rest of the state the peace also said in a written 1962, for a period of five years.

At Travis, fignter planes Francisco International Air- scrambled into the air to escort The stand is at the intersection in a rice field two miles north of report to the Alabama Legislature that: had showers, including' .28 at Sioux Falls, .23 at Pierre, .20 at Philip, and .03 at Huron. him and make visual airborne of Highway 16 and Highway 38 east. the Saigon airport, U.S. spokesmen reported. inspections of the damage.

A The Congress of Racial north of Saigon Monday in their first such combined operation of the war. About 800 Australian infantry also moved in late in the day. A Viet Cong grenade killed a young American paratrooper as he groped down a jungle, path festooned with vines and creepers. He was the first man from Clouds covered the state again Coast Guard plane was already Equality (CORE) is "an impor The two crewmen ejected Plaintiff seeks an injunction tant arm of the proCommunist from the plane after the left alongside the crippled airliner, The fire was out by this time. to prevent police officers from Tuesday morning and the outlook was for scattered showers lasting through Wednesday.

Cong fire in the landing zones, and four crewmen were reported wounded. U.S'. spokesmen said contact with the enemy after that was limited to sniping, probes and mortar attacks. The Viet Cong concentration, if there was one, apparently got out of the way before the paratroopers advanced. The landings were preceded by heavy air strikes by Vietnamese and U.S.

Air Force planes. closing down the stand. The ac port Monday, a t. Charles H. (Chuck) Kimes, 44, of Danville, felt a heavy vibration in his right outboard engine.

Hundreds' of Shortly after 2:30 p.m. less conspiracy and a dedicated agent working toward the So-vietizing of America." tion is before Judge Francis Temperatures were continu wing caught fire, but one man parachute failed to open, the spokesmen said. His body was recovered. The second airman than half an hour after takeoff, Dunn. Kimes' plane was circling Trav ing in the recent pattern of highs mostly in the 70s and 80s.

The Southern Christian An affidavit by Sheldon Song- the U.S. Army's 173rd Airborne Brigade to die in action in Viet Nam. A rifle bullet wounded another in the chest. is. Then a new crisis arose.

The right landing gear refused to parachuted into a river and a search was being made for him. Leadership Conference (SCLC) headed by Dr. Martin Luther stad, president of South Dakota Fireworks contends that lower hydrauhcauy. persons in Capt. Kimes First Officer F.

R. Miller of 430TH CASUALTY More than 1,200 men of thje on Sunday police officers, May South San Francisco and San Calistoga, with help from The dead flier was the 430th King Jr. is "actively, engaged in promoting the Communist line" and is "substantially under control of Communists." or V. L. Crusinberry and other Bruno saw a ball of fire bios 173rd and two Vietnamese airborne battalions perhaps 800 FIRST JOINT EFFORT U.S.

Marine Corps units have Car Strikes, Kills Woman others of the crew, manually American killed in combat in city officials made threats that som on the end of the starboard wing as the Nq. 4 engine cranked down the gear. The Viet Nam. arrests would be made if fire men were lifted into the area operated repeatedly on a small King," the committee report works are sold upon the prop A second American plane, an Monday by a fleet of more than snapped off and plummeted to plane 'anded safely. Passengers wept for joy as they debarked RF101, was shot down at low al erty.

130 helicopters. This followed up scale with Vietnamese units in central Viet Nam. But this was the first time American Army earth like a flamming meteor. by way of the plane emergen said, "is probably not a member of the Communist party, U.S.A., nor of any identified. B52 jet bombardment of a Then one-third of the wing, titude on "another raid north of the Hanoi line, and the pilot The property was annexed by OGALA, S.D.

(AP) An 85- cy chute. troops, have be used along three-square-mile section of the the city July 7, 1964. year-old woman was killed near trailing blazing debris, broke off and slanted to earth, In the side Vietnamese troops. Viet Cong stronghold June 18 was presumed killed, spokes Communist splinter party." But, it charged, "the 10-year history here Monday when she was Ordinances prohibit sale of and a sweep last Thursday by men announced. The piane was The American spokesman All the passengers except nine flew on to Honolulu Monday night on another Pan American plane, pilot Kimes told his terri struck by a tourist auto while fireworks within the city.

one battalion of the 173rd. of his rise to prominence said the American paratroopers fied passengers in a ca-m voice. flying support for an attack by other aircraft on the Son La crossing Highway 18. The fireworks firm contends As in the previous operations, were sent in by the American 707. "We have had some trouble The accident occurred at 5:10 visual contact with the enemy barracks and supply depot about commander in Viet Nam, Gen.

it will suffer irreparable damage unless an injunction is through advocating social revolution is part and parcel of the Communist operation in America during that same period." p.m. Opal Red Ear Horse had was slight. A U.S. military William C. Westmoreland, "at 140 miles west northwest of Hanoi.

It has been the target of stepped from a vehicle a mile spokesman said American and the request of Vietnamese granted for reason that its merchandise can only be sold west of here when she was Vietnamese casualties were several previous attacks. government under the authority previously granted him." light so far. between now and July 4. struck by an eastbound station wagon which topped the crest Reliable sources reported, an DEEPEST STRIKE American adviser was killed In other ground action, 19 gov of a nearby hill. Red Chief Still Boss in Hungary and another wounded in a ma ernment militiamen were killed Meanwhile, U.S.

Air Force planes made their deepest strike The station wagon was driven jor engagement being fought by and 9 others wounded when about 100 Viet Cong attacked a by Thomas W. Standerfer of into North Viet Nam Tuesday, troops of the Vietnamese 7tn nost at Mieu Ba hamlet. 30 Wagner Man Crash Victim hitting a barracks and supply Bethany, 111. Pine Ridge police said the Standerfer auto slid division near Cai Lay, in we Mekong delta about 45 miles miles southeast ot baigon. Three Burn To Death At Armour ARMOUR, S.D.

(AP) -Three children were burned to death in a home fire on a farm three mlies west of here Monday evening. depot 150 miles northwest of Hanoi, U.S. military spokesmen 116 feet before impact on the southwest of Saigon. The Viet The remaining defenders were hail-slick road. den off Mr.

Kadar's shoulders. namese were reported battling announced forced to pull cit of the post, Mrs. Red Ear Horse was born The official announcement The spokesmen said the Thu a U.S. spokesman said, and air a large Viet Cong force in the marshy area, but no other de in 1880, and lived near Oglala said the change was made so strikes were called in two nours WINNER, S.D. (AP) A Wag an Chau depot was two miles farther north than any previous all her life.

Survivors mclude a that Kadar could "devote his after sunrise. Shortly before tails were immediately availa ner man was killed in a two-car accident two miles west of here daughter, Eunice Red Ear Horse noon a relief unit of militiamen VIENNA, Austria (AP) -Communist party chief Janos Kadar still appears to be top man in Hungary after giving up the premiership in a reshuffle. Kadar, 53, resigned as premier Monday and handed the job to Gyula Kallai, 55, his deputy since 1960. He retained the ble. whole time to his duties as the first secretary of the (party's) Air Force target.

They said pilots reported destroying 32 build of Oglala. More than- 130 helicopters- on Highway 18 about 9:45 p.m re-entered the hamlet, apparent ly without resistance. Central Committee. one of the strongest such forces Monday. Dead are the three children of Rumors that Kadar would Dead is Louis Dean Wright, 21, driver of one of the cars, resign as premier have been Mr.

and Mrs. Darel Bringelson Martin Dale, 6 months; Allen Todd, 2, and Kimberlay Kay, 3. top party post, the most power The former Winner resident Youth Drowns Near Huron died at the scene of the acci circulating since the ouster of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in October 1964. Khra ful position in Communist coun tries. Mrs.

Bringelson had gone to dent Passenger in the Wright Group Acquires Majority Stock in KSOO-TV Inc. the field to see her husband and Band Leader 'Red' Nichols Dead at 60 LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Er At least seven new men were car was Robert Wright, 17, when she returned about 8 p.m. Winner, who is hospitalized shchev's jobs of premier and party chief were filled by Alexei N. Kosygin and Leonid I.

Bre the trailer was in flames. An named to the Communist party's top echelon. They appeared here in fair condition. HURON (AP) Robert Mc to be handpicked by Kadar to other small building also was destroyed in the blaze. zhnev.

The Wright car was headed Dermaid 16, Huron insure his control of the party The Soviet premier's ouster Acquisition of a 'majority por-rr'v Harry Croin, state fire mar. nest Loring Nichols, known as west when it collided head-on with a car driven by Maj. Gil drowned in an abandoned gravel apparatus. shal, id Glen Caldwell, Doug "Red" to swing music ansPn 01 pit on the west edge of Huron bert Stuart, Salem, Mo. Pas Hungarian officials said the las County sheriff, were con caused a wave of uncertainty in Hungary and the rest of Eastern Europe.

In Hungary, there was fear it would bring an end to a Monday afternoon. sengers in his car included his changes did not mean any alter a.ui.c mc mS wauu cl Fjrai Communications Federal He was pulled from the 10- ducting an investigation Tuesday. According to Ray Plow wife and three sons. They were Pennies famed for his Five Commbsion, was announced Tuesday by rdon II. foot deep water by his com en route from Ft.

Lewis, liberal trend in the Red regime ation in Hungary's domestic or foreign policies but were de-igned to take "some of the bur- combo, is dead at 60. man, Armour fire chief, the fire panion, Dennis Baum, 11, who to New York. The Stuart fam and a revival of Stalinism. I Minneapolis civic and business apparently started in the kitch Nichols, who once briefly put then ran two blocks to his home ily, all wearing seat belts, were leader. He heads a group com- en area.

for help. Dennis' father, Arthur uninjured. posed of existing and proposed aside his trumpet for a welder's torch, suffered what doctors Investigating officers, State new stockholders in the com-f Baum, started resucitation efforts while his son called the Patrolman LaVeme Nye and pany. i fire department which took ov said was a heart attack Monday in his motel He had called the Mint Casino, Tripp County Sheriff James er the efforts until a doctor de Storms, said Wright did not FARM YOUTH AT REDFIELD IS KILLED REDFIELD, S.D. (AP) An clared Robert to be dead.

have a driver's license. It had where he and bis combo were Present stockholders mclude Morton H. Henkin, Sioux Falls, and Harold W. Bangert, Barnes and Julius Hetland, Far-; go. The late E.

C. Reineke, Far- go, was a stockholder. Henkin, Robert and Dennis had been been suspended in 1964 following booked, and told the switch board: "Get me a doctor. 1 wearing face masks and snorkel a drunk driving conviction. i- -A ii r'i I 'v cant breathe.

Nichols was tubes while swimming in the pit. Robert's gear was still over 'Don't Rule Out Reds' dead on arrival at a hospital. 18-year-old Redfield farm youth Bangert and Barnes will retain an interest in the company with his face when he drown. Robert In his years with the big was the son of Mr. and Mrs.

was killed on his parent farm Monday afternoon when he was thrown from a tractor while bands, Nichols hired and brought forth some of the all- Robert McDermaid Sr. ii This is the first drowning this mowing alfalfa. time popular music makers: year in the Huron area. Apparently the machine nit a Henkin to continue as general manager. WHITNEY STOCKHOLDER Wheelock Whitney, chairman of the board of J.

M. Dain members of the New York Stock Exchange with offices in Benny Goodman, Joe Venub, Artie Shaw, Gene Krupa, Jim dead furrow, throwing Richard my Dorsey, Eddie Lang and Ar Gordon IL RiU WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. (APjFor-mer British Foreign Secretary Patrick Gordon Walker has urged the United States "not to rule out the Viet Cong from playing a part in the future South Viet Nam government The only absolute war aim in a limited war in Viet Nam." Gordon Walker declared, "is to keep South Viet thur Schutt His first arranger dio Station KSOO, the highest Sioux Falls, will also be associ- was Glenn Miller. Nelson to the ground and the wheel of the machine passed over his head.

Nelson would have been a sophomore at Southern State powered station in the Dakotas Nlchols, sometimes referred ated with Ritz and KSOO as a and the only station licensed to to as "the man who plays the, new stockholder. Whitney, who operate a full time on a national horn of plenty." coined the Five lives in Minneapolis, was Re- Pennies in 1927. publican candidate for the U.S. College at Springfield. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Nelson and four sisters and five brothers. Poise is that quality which enables you to buy a new pair of shoes while ignoring the hole ia your cock. Nam free from Chinese domi clear channel in a several-state KSOO Continued page 2, col 4 He was a native of in Minnesota in 1964. Janai Kadar Gyula Kallai nation and coctroL" Utah.

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