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ri Storm Bringing First Snow of Fait Each Accuses Other Nation of Provoking Row 12 Inches at Craig, Colo. WINONA attfNEWS By FAROUK NASSAR DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) -Syrian and Israeli jets battled Saturday north of the Sea of Galilee, a day after the heaviest border fighting between the two enemies in years. Each side accused the other of provoking the air clash, and each claimed victory. A Syrian communique said Israeli planes flew across tha and eastern South Dakota. It will probably be a little below normal in western South Dakota FIFTEEN CENTS PER COPY WINONA, MINNESOTA, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1964 and above normal in Wisconsin and northeastern Minnesota.

Precipitation will be moder ate over the Dakotas and north ern Minnesota and heavy over border, "our air force intercept" ed the Israeli planes" and in a Iowa, Wisconsin and southern Minnesota, say forecasters. series of air battles an Israeli Snow fell today over portions Catholics Put Final Touches On Unify Plan jet "was seen exploding in midair after receiving a direct hit. of 11 mountain states and rain By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After a prolonged Indian Bummer with temperatures averaging above normal, colder and 6nowy weather are invading the five-state area. The Weather Bureau say a low pressure system from the Rockies gives promise of being the first snow producer of the season for many parts of Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa and Wisconsin. The vanguard hit the wettern Dakotas Saturday and Indications were the Black Hills area of South Dakota would get as much as four inches.

The possibility of freezing rain with the snow added a hazard for motorists. Meantime, the 30-day outlook calls for near normal temperatures in southern and western Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota All our planes returned safely to bases." fell over a section of northern New England, but elsewhere there was no easing in the critical shortage of moisture. In Tel Aviv, a military At Craig, the snowfall measured 12 inches shortly aft spokesman denied any Israel! plane was lost, said four Syrian Soviet-made MIG21s penetrated VATICAN CITY (AP) With an overwhelming 1.870 to 82 vote, the Vatican Ecumenical into Israel's air space, were Council Saturday approved its Christian unity schema, clear driven off and one of them was er midnight. Elsewhere the fall measured from a thin cover to six inches in Utah. The Weather Bureau said the snow will spread later today into the plains states and southward into the Texas panhandle.

ing the way for its proclamation hit. The spokesman said the hit on as a full church decree by Pope Paul VI. It pioneers a new path for Roman Catholic relations the Syrian plane was clearly observed by the pilot who had engaged it but that it was not with other Christians. vr The schema is the first to be completed in this third council seen to crash. Reliable sources wwwmiii WI)iiiwujj i WW mm' mmmmmmm 1 ,4.

pt -t vv; -v 4 r-i i tr r--t i I 1 1 JL- session. in Damascus said the battle was between the four MIGs and four Council fathers in St. Peter's Basilica approved minor textual sraeli French-made Mirage adjustments in the third and jets. final chapter of the schema "De J- wt Ecumenismo" (on ecumenism) The air battle occurred in the with the vote. It is likely the Pope rill pro mulgate it as a decree before the council recesses next area where Israeli and Syrian ground forces fought for an hour and 40 minutes Friday with tanks and artillery.

This battla ended when unopposed Israeli planes crossed the frontier and pounded Syrian batteries with Only two other schemas have been completed in previous ses sions of the council, which be napalm and gunfire. gan in October 1962. Even before Saturday's air During the next six days be clash, Syria moved to seek a U.N. Security Council meeting on the Friday fighting, and had fore recess the schema will have to be printed into official booklets for a formality vote and promulgation by Pope Paul broadcast this warning to Is-rael: "The Syrian army is VI and the full council as i sol poised to teach Israel severs lessons and will not stop any emn decree. more at the limit of repelling The schema sets forth the aggression." framework for a range of offi turday on Chicago's near south side.

Chicago firemen were kept busy by three separate extra-alarm fires. (AP Photofax) BLAZE RIPS ABANDONED WAREHOUSE One of wall is already down and another begins to fall as battle blaze in a five-story abandoned warehouse Sa The ground fighting left seven cial Roman Catholic participation at various levels in the search within Christianity for Syrians dead and 26 wounded. Israel reported it had lost three killed and nine wounded. eventual unity. Three Major A Foreign Ministry spokes It provides for future Catholic man said Syria's U.N.

delegate, participation in common prayer with non-Catholic Christians Soldier Shots Stop Russians and, in special cases, intercom Dr. Rafik Asha, had been instructed to explore prospects of calling a Security Council meeting to take up this serious Is Fires Plague U.S. to Build Missile Ships For Germany munion with the Orthodox churches. raeli aggression in which the The first chapter outlines air force was used." Chicago Area principles of ecumenism, stress it approached his post. The car kept on going.

ing charity and patience in all interfaith dialogue among The Army announcement said CHICAGO (AP) Three ma Goldwater Out WASHINGTON (AP) The Christians. United States will build three The second chapter suggests jor fires taxed Chicago's fire-fighting capacity Friday night that the U.S. guard then fired a warning shot into the air and the Soviet vehicle "attempted to leave the scene." ways to put ecumenism into guided missile destroyers for and Saturday. practice, such as common West Germany and will buy To Keep Hold projects in which Christians More than 500 firemen a The guard then fired at the have like views and traditions. new 20 millimeter automatic gun from that country under major proposition of the depart car's left rear tire and the vehicle stopped.

ment's personnel were put into agreements signed Saturday by the defense chiefs of the two Blatnik Seeks the fights which: The statement did not say Of Party Reins NEW YORK (AP) Sen. WHOA! Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson holds her mouth as he maintains a tight grip on the arm rest of the President's motor cart as he brings it to a sudden halt. The President was clowning with a newsreel cameraman who was loading his camera on the plane ramp on the LBJ ranch near Stonewall, by running the cart up close to the kneeling cameraman and honking the horn.

(AP Photofax) whether the bullet scored a hit Virtually destroyed a laden countries. The United States has a A communique of meetings HEIDELBERG, Germany (AP) An American soldier fired a shot at a Soviet army sedan to halt its approach on a side road into a restricted U.S. military area near Nuernberg in West Germany last Wednesday, the U.S. Army reported Saturday, A Soviet colonel and his enlisted driver were detained seven hours. The U.S.

Army's European Headquarters here said the car belonged to the Soviet military liaison mission attached to U.S. headquarters here. U.S. officials protested to Soviet authorities Thursday but no Soviet response was reported. A U.S.

spokesman said the Soviet sedan entered the restricted area despite signs in English, Russian and German warning against trespassing. The American sentry shouted orders for the car to halt when warehouse of Goldblatt Brothers' on the Southwest side; similar military liaison mission in Communist East Germany. Barry Goldwater and his supporters have decided that they will fight, if necessary, to hold conducted here by Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara Appointment to and West German Defense Min U.S. military mission cars there often are checked by East German police.

Burned ont a five-story empty ister Kai-uwe von Hassel an U.S. Senate warehouse of the New York Central Railroad on the Near At the Nuernberg restricted nounced this among other re Seadragon Back On Pacific Patrol sults of the conference. area, there is a warning sign posted nearly a mile down the South Side and badly damaged MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Rep a Santa Fe railroad loading side road from the installation. John Blatnik, who has been ac On the subject of a NATO nuclear fleet, the communique said that the two defense chiefs platform and five freight cars tively campaigning for appoint Another sign is 200 yards from the post, the Army said. ment to tne U.S.

benate, re a few blocks from the New York Central warehouse blaze. "agreed that their respective Nuernberg is about 100 miles carried no nuclear weapons. Police had brought in rein portedly is spending this week defense establishments should The Goldblatt fire came first end seeking the support of Sen. east of Heidelberg in southeast Germany. and lasted 17 hours.

Hubert H. Humphrey. be prepared to implement the concept as soon as possible after the requisite international po forcements today, believing the leftists might make a final push for a turnout to make it appear Humphrey will vacate the Senate seat before he moves in litical decisions have been as the nation's vice president in January. Blatnik is among sev they had forced the Seadragon to leave. Sound trucks roamed the city during the morning, SASEBO, Japan (AP) The U.S.

nuclear submarine Sea-dragon returned to its Pacific patrol Saturday, leaving behind angry leftists who failed to produce the massive protest demonstrations they promised for the three-day visit. About 30 Communists sat down outside the gates of the big American Navy base an hour before the submarine glided out of the harbor. Two minutes after the Seadragon left its mooring they got to their feet, raised clenched fists and eral persons who have been considered leading possibilities as his successor. attempting to whip up support But the move failed. Humphrey has been vacation made." Mundt Asks Ike io Preside At GOP Parley ing on St.

John in the Virgin Islands since his election as vice A spokesman for the leftists blamed the relatively isolated location of Sasebo and the lack of support among the people in president. Gov. Karl Rolvaag, the man who will appoint Humphrey's successor, is vacationing this city of 260,000. at Nassau in the Bahamas. the leadership of the Republican party, the New York Times said Saturday.

A dispatch by Earl Mazo from Montego Bay, Jamaica, quotes Goldwater's running mate, Rep. William E. Miller, as saying that Dean Burch should remain as Republican national chairman and adding: "I am sure that Barry shares this view." Goldwater, also vacationing in Jamaica, said he would say nothing publicly "for a month or two." He was joined earlier In the week by Miller, Burch, and John Grenier, executive director of the GOP national committee. The Times story continued: "Mr. Burch said, meanwhile, that he would seek an early vote of confidence from the Republican national committee.

Mr. Miller predicted that he would win the confidence vote." a Duluth Company Awarded $120,000 DULUTH. Minn. (AP) A U.S. District Court jury awarded $120,000 Friday to Chun King Duluth, in a damage suit against Millprint, Milwaukee, Wis.

The verdict followed 40 hours of deliberation by the Jurors. Chun King had sued for $621,000, alleging that the Milwaukee firm furnished defective bags for Chun King's horticultural soil. Chua King claimed the bags of 6oil broke on market shelves, resulting In cancellation of orders for the prudurt and its eventual withdrawal from the market. WASHINGTON (AP) Sen It was reported here that Blatnik flew from the Twin Karl Mundt, proposed 2 Dead in Minnesota Accidents By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Two persons died in Minnesota traffic accidents early Saturday, one in the St. Cloud suburb of Waite Park, the other near Chisago City.

Mrs. Norbert Buening, 34, St. Cloud, was killed in a collision of cars at U.S. Highway 8 and a Waite Park street. Her husband was hospitalized with injuries as was Luanne Pfannen-stein, 17, St.

Joseph, an occupant of the other car, driven by James H. Schreifels, 18, St Cloud. Clarence P. Larion, 39. Llnd-strom, was killed in a Saturday an all-faction Republi Cities to San Juan, Puerto Rico, can summit conierence, pre sided over by Gen.

Dwight and then chartered i private plane to San Juan. Blatnik has been in Congress Eisenhower, to hammer out agreement on future GOP poli 18 years. He is Democratic national committeeman from Min cies. Mundt, who supported Sen Barry Goldwater's disastrously Hole in Hesd Or Open Mind A diplomat won't tell you you have a hole in vour head he'll say you have an open mind Frequent naps will keep you from getting old especially if taken while driving Money may not help you find happiness, but St lets you look for it in more interesting places Tires are like people, says the cynic the smooth ones let you down Speed gets you in trouble; pride keeps you there. nesota.

WEATHER FEDERAL FORECAST defeated bid for the presidency, said Goldwater should be in cluded in a group which could shouted: "Atom sub go don't come bade!" Leftist groups Socialists. Communists and some- labor unions tried to muster big protests against the submarine's visit. They predicted up to 15,000 persons would demonstrate but the peak was about Police clashed with demonstrators several times, but injuries were confined mostly to bloody noses and bruises. The Seadragon came to Sase-bo to take on provisions and give its 9 officers and 99 enlisted men a recreational visit. Japan and the United States recently reached agreement on such visits by nuclear powered vcssls.

Lrfthls contended the vUit would open the way for introduction of nuclear weapons into Japan. U.S. officials denied this and pointed out the Seadragon act on policy and possibly recommend a successor to Republi WINONA AND VICINITY 1 1 Mostly cloudy with scattered can National Chairman Dean Burch. showers today. High near 40.

Scattered snow flurries and cold Mundt said he thinks Burch er Monday. LOCAL WEATHER yxy "is not long for his job." He said he has heard the name of crash involving his car and a truck on Highway 8 about three miles north of Chisago. The Official observations for the Wayne Hood, Wisconsin busi 24 hours ending at 6 p.m. Sa trucker escaped injury. nessman who served as field turday: director for the national com The deaths raised Minnesota's 14 traffic accident fatality Maximum, 69; minimum, 37; 6 p.m., 58; precipitation, none; MISS TEEN-AGE AMERICA Carolyn Mignini, 17, of Baltimore, right, crowned Miss Tcenape America 19C5 and alternate Frances Kathleen Ross, 17, left, of Pittsburgh, were joyous in Dallas Friday night after they were announced winners.

(AP Tholofax) mittee in the Goldwater cam lbt to 727, compared with 711 paign, menliotttd as a possible sun fiets tonight at sun ris For more lauRhs see Ei.rl WiLon on Page 4.) es tomorrow at 7.03. successor. a year ago..

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