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House Set for Big Harvey GanH Enrolled Russia Keeping State Building Bill At Clemson ST; PAUL (AP)-The $29 mil- was approved, bond attorneys ex- pected , the proposal . .will, come CLEMSON, TS.-7. -C-.y y^-Negro lion building bill y for which Gov. pressed doubt that it .was clear before the Senate . Finance Com- j Harvey B. Garitt was enrolled in Elmer L. mittee early in the week fpr con- A.ndersen has urged that the bill .and the amendment ¦¦ Clemson College today, the ' first prompt repassage meets its. first were tied together. To remove sideration. ' ;.: • y break in public school segregation ¦ his big test in the House; of Repre- any doubts as 10 constitutionality Gov. . Elmer U , Atidersen ,.. in South Carolina. . 7 sentatives ' today. ? . . . of . the bill , the governor recom- political opponents and some oC ¦¦¦' Troops in Cuba The. . measure, • which - includes mended that the legislature repass the legislators have been doing j money for buildings at state insti- it early in the session. some arguing? of late.: over whether , j tutions , the University of . Minne- Andersen 's $673 million budget : sota and' state colleges, was The measure will cofne before will be balanced. Early Ruling approved by the? 1961 legislature. the House this afternoon with the Andersen told the legislature Soviet Pilots, The unexpressed understanding approval of the House . Appropria- the?biennial.. . budget "will be; bal- was that the program would? go tions Committee: . Only two or anced within the tax structure.'"' forward if the ..-voters.? approved three opposition?voices were heard Karl Rolvaag. the governor's. '. 'DFL Likely on End the debt amendment at the No- when the committee recommend- opponent in the still-unsettled MIG Fighters vember, election. . ?- ?7 . ed the bill for passage; election . said the budget will not However , alter the amendment If the House approves, as ex- be balanced. Rolvaag described it as " fiscally . . . irresponsible ahd Of M-Tesfirig grossly ? -misleading."' Still on Island By BARRY SCHWEID ' WASHINGTON (AP —The So- . Rolvaag said tha governor did WASHINGTON 'AP) ' — The would " -hai placed heavily not spell out where funds United States expects to know viet Union four come for a state college in south- within the .next? week or?so wheth- armed combat groups "in Cuba and western Minnesota and a hospital er there is any . serious possibility' Soviet pilots, there are y flying for the mentally retarded op the. of getting an agreement with the WIG fighters /capable of carrying Iron .Range: Rolvaag claims the Soviet7 'Union on a nuclear weap- governor did not keep his cam- ons test-ban .. nuclear weapons, says Secretary paign promise ' of providing funds . ..Further clues on the 'chances of State dean Rusk. ' . for these -' projects.' - . foi- a treaty -and oh Soviet' Pre- The .' - ¦continued presence of So- Andersen , denies this.; He said: mier Khrushchev 's objectives may viet airmed forces, on the island he kept his promise and explained be forthcoming wilh the return : ? is a "matter of real concern " to it ' - 'this. ' way.: from Moscow today of U.S. Am- the ''United States, Rusk said Suit- 7 "The . sum r total ' of this legisla- j bassador Foy D: Kohler. , ? five, session , will 'be a balanced ? Kohler is ? bringing . with , him a day night. .But he hewed to the budget—within ? the ? present tax ! hew message for President Kenne- administration line that the Red . structure—and with a splendid 7 dy? from the .Soviet . leader,. pre- forces essentially are defensive in fprwaixl-iooking program: sumably concerning the current ' test ban- talks.?They resume Twos- nature. "The long range 7 capital im- [ day in New "York ,¦' ¦with U.S. So- the best U.S. intelligence guest, proveim.ents are . in the, building , viet arid British negotiators par- commission¦ report which I recbm- i ticipating. Rusk said in a radio and televi- mended.. .-. ?. - .. Khrushchev already has re- sion: interview is that there are "The building commission, ai a moved a niajor barrier to seri- no nuclear warheads iti Cuba. He matter ' of . policy, . never approves .; ous bargaining by telling Kenne- added , ' 'We, have had some indica- hew projects,? These projects . I y dy in an exchange of letters that tion from the Soviet Union" that he would accept two or three pn- recommend as . capital improyeV ; at least portions of the combat ¦ -7' • • ' - sile inspections a. year , in .the . So- ments? ; . • i forces and missiles ? " ' . "If. the -legislature makes the i viet Union as part of a system will7be re- . ?p?rev:ent'cheating. policy determination of whether. }to . 7. moved . in due course." they want, them built, then we The United States and Britain Rusk gave no hint Uiat there ; have, , been ¦.asking the Soviet Un- make provision in the building bill y is any U.S. deadline 1 for Soviet nothing to ion -to answer a number of ques- for the funds??This Has , tions about how their proposed in- troop removal from Cuba. Ha do with , the operating- budget.'* ' . ; spection system would work , such said there has been some "out- The . governor said the first st ep ] as the amount of free movement would be to appropriate money traffic" in recent weeks and de- ' the. checkers .would , have. 7 MAJORETTE WINNERS .,. < Patricia Ann Knief? ^ght), for sites ahd drawing up plans clared: "It must be our policy ' 7 Soviet officials have been tight- 716 ,? Burlington , UL, winner of the senior title in the National for these buildings—-the college lipped so far. that penetration of this hemis- •this.:'cain- be ? Majorette, championships, po«?es with the junior champ, Liiida arid hospital. He said? phere by .a Gommunist regime done with : a . srnal l ?s.um .added to? , Vinje , ", 14. St. Paul , after last night '?s Contest in St. Paul , Minn. from outside is unacce-ptable to the proposed 1963 building; bill ind j The championships have been a?St? Paul winter Carnival ev ent ¦' .'- -. ¦ that the larger expenses of con- j this hemisphere?"- .. - the.p?ast 22 years. Miss Knief won over 75 other competitors. e taken ern plains. The core of the arctic William A. I'oissanl stud in an conventions. The mnn roused his wifo and up by a properly cotisliUHod ' commit- nit was over the Mississippi Val- interview thai Ihe mullihillion dol- adopt ed by Ihr <;oi' Ihe (wo Iried In go do vnslairs. Louis to Duluth (rust Resolutions tee ¦ >( Cinmress , " and ".should he ley from SI. , lar hinds include reserves central committee condemned Iho Flames , roaring up the stairwell rlclei-inincd cnliri 'ly divorced Ironi political Minn. actuarially to assure DM. for what was described as drove them hack. Olson told offi- spots were partisanshi p " Among the rolttysl payment of all ful tire benefits. "Ihe Highway , ,!,') " and run- cers he could not remember clear- 111 , and Lone Hock , Wis., The trust, funds are created by hoax Moline , deiinipil Sen Hubert Humphrey, ly what happened alter thai , ex- zero; It was Ihe premium payments and interes t with 24 helow for what tbe llepuhlican leaders cept Hint ho made il lo the child 's on live investment in Kworniuont , I room nnd out 011I0 I I10 porch roof, Negli gence securities. called " malicious and unscrupu- lous tactics " in f)KL charges of I O .lhi' N Mci'l/. , assistant lire WEATHER Whi le figures -for the calendar construction irregularities on In- chief , said fire damage was con- Blamed for year KM12 arc n ot, ycl available , terslalr .'l.'i near Hinckley ' fined (0 the kitchen and stairwell FEDERAL FORECAST Poissant .snid Ihe I rust Iiuul lor but Hare wns nmsiderahlo smoke Train Wreck WINONA AND VICINITY - Oc- Nnliortnl Service Life Insurance Following the committee moot- and water damage throughout the (.iv : casional cloudiness and not so cold (NHIJ i held by World War II ing, Ihe Republic an leader;, jo ined house . The flames broke out in KVANSTON . III. The presi- toni ght with .fa11 creel- snow flur- veterans had asset s of $(» .IV7 . 100- nl a tJlOO-p pr-pliito fund • raising the luli'lioii hul Ihe cause was nut dent of Iho Chieni'o and North ries, Generally fair and colder oni) on Dec. ;il , liioi. Asset s be- dinner in honor nl ((inner Hep, 1 deleriiilued. Western Hallway said .Saturday Tuesday. Low lonig ht zero to 11 hind (he (I .S. giM'eriiinent lile in- Walter ,ludd , "M inneapol is , '*. ho ncKli|(cnc« ' caused (lie collision of ' helow , h igh Tuesday zero to 8 miriuice UlSdlil 1 held by World was defoalod Inst. Nov h in his two of the line s trains in Kvan- above. War I veterans totaled $i .ir>2 ,fl0 0- hid (or 1111 Ulli Icrin. Some U . JIIIII slon diii'inc Knrlny iiighr.i rush LOCAL WEATHER (KID on thai date. Ucpuhlicatis nllciuled Ihe dinner , hour. Clyde ,7. I' ll /pal rick said a fed- Ul final observations for Ihe 24 'Hie VA has ot her life m.surance Judd told lite :iudlonee I lie ntosl Missing French eral inspect ion crew had checked nt 12 in. Hnrukiy ; programs hut Ihe NSLI and ominous Ihrivil lur mn' Aiimicniis hours eiKlmii USfil .l policies nre (he the equipment and found il to he Maximum , 5: minimum , -IB; only ones i.s the growing iiiwev ol Ihe fed - for which ' lllli'l dividends have in perfect work lap; order, He dis- noon , .3; piTcipilnlion , ' Inch eral novorn'incnl /* been declared. counted i\ report Hud snow-cover- snow . "We' ve got lo go In Ihe youth Sub Surfaces ed rails led lo the crush. Official observations for the 2-1 The financial oporntiont of nil I lie insurance |> r 11 of America, not a.s llepublu 'ims, ( ,M*> Six of the ;il persons injured re- hours ending nt 12 ui- today. «can is an* LONDON •- One of wiilt 'ticil closely by JI ,s|aff bill lo get Ihem lo study, lo sec ' was mained in Kvnnslon llospiinl Sat— Maximum , minimum , -17 , ol ex- France s largcsl .siibniarini 's I"; pects , including Insurance tirlimr- that limited government is best ," urdny. A .spokesman said all were noon 10 . precipitation , none. reported missing in the Norlh At- , les, I'oissanl said, In addit ion, VA ¦Indd said. "Thc Republican pary lanlic loday (luring maneuver.s in Hood conilil.ion. AIRPOR T WEATHER officials have I tie benefit of ad- is the cuslodlnn of freedom. " hul a Hrllisii Air Ministry .spokes- The two southbound trains col- (N. Centrnl Obiervfltlons) INTEGRATED MISSISSIPPI AUDIENCE . . . Si , Paul Methodist Church — where she made her vice from nn aelurinl advisory Dr. Laurence (iotild , former man said a short time later the lided nt tin* Davis SI reel Station Mux , t emp, II nl noon , min. -15 I.eonlync Price , 34 , right , sings before inlegrtilcrl first publ ic appeiutiiKC, She mnde her operatic committee of f ive lenders from president of (InrleUm College , was vessel had .surfaced. In Kvnnslon. tine was a three-car nl 7 n. ni., sky overcast al 12 ,000 audience of over 2 ,000 Sunday night in her hiuiu • dchul in liMil. Her parents , Mr, and Mrs, James the private insurance industry, Iho main speaker, He snui, defeat The re'Mirt ciinio 'l"; hours after coiiiiiinlcr Iniiu reltiriiin c empty ' !¦" nuh's, wind 1:2 headed by Malvin K, Davis , senior - il Donald the llet|iiin failed to make her to Chlcn ijo. The other was No. lt>fl , led , vis ibility ' (own ol Laurel , Miss , Thc Negro so pin no sine ol l' rice , nc** on front row , third and fourth f rom of .Indd hy Democr. m.p.h , Irom Miuih sout ho/isl, hnro- vice presidenl .and duel aclunry Krascr wtis a "sad reflection upon regular noon position rcporl dur- a passenncr Irniii which left Mil- Iho Mchopolilnn Opera Company " packed Iho loll. i .M' I'holofnx ) mciei' 3d.'13 and fullin g, humidity for Ihe Metropol itan Lift) Insurance the olittiNoness of the olficUrntr ing nn exercise with a 'Rritltih waukec al \ p.in, bound for Chi house " (or the benefit of her church — Laurel* « (il perceJil. " Co. of Minneniiolls, " naval force cngo. ¦¦ .. ¦—¦ ... . . — protection bv SLED agents and 1 Rome Papers Merge i* ^ " * Welfare Session | high-way paliolinen , Peny said "jes " Police Watch ROME <7\Pi — Rome had one Set at West Salem; Traday was the day for tiansfe r i less newspaper today s .luilents , .such . as Ganlt , and new students to entoll Tuesday thev T-wo pro Communist dailies, the Jlfcj DAILY MISSAL 3 Area Speakers I will under go onentation and morning lh Paese and th« after America's Russ Watch noo n Paese Set a, meiged Tin Tln ee speake-is fiom this area Enrollment Wednesday they will i cgistei for jm^\ classes, which begin Pi,day Kal ian capita! has 14 othei Newest will be heard at the third meet - dailies. \* _Wn ing this season of the La Oiiisse These new students number about ¦ Easiest-to-Use district of the healib, education ' 1*10 The college has an enroll- ^k " West Crisis ami welfai e oeiutIntent Af Clemson ] men! of about A 100 As soon as eggs are hard-cook , drain them and co\ ei will By WKLIAM L. RYAN I president may make ionic o\ er- Speakeis in (he morning will lie By ROBERT MCHUGH i G antl was assigned a room in ed Dnrmilqry "B" A considerable cold watei this method liclps to A P Special Correspondent ' l ure of his own toward the Soviet Mis Madeleine Lief!iing child wcl CLi:\lSO\ , M - 'AP) — South "* I mon fare woi kei with the Pepin County ninnbei of fojeign students also prmcnl a dark circle around tni PARIS ( .AP)—The Kiemlm was Carolina s top police nfficci de- (his \ol\s d«r>ai tment of piubbc welfare . Dm aie assigned to doi nnloi v in interested and pioliabh hifihlv , hoping for heavy sciihed the situation ,is ucll in Khrushchev and Mis I dv Reuh W hitehall. Clemson College pi epai ielighted spectator loday as W est- |>iofils is not likel> to commit hand a^ ed u-n statesmen wi cstled uith the Tiompealciu t mint> supenntendent for the eniollmcnt today of its S-talin-like mistake*; while the of schools and Evan I^ow ry. s\i- hi eat of a deep Atlantic crisis West struggles with iti o«n home- first Negro student • New Calendar of Fcatti. Vt woi st , thc Fiu cr>ean Kco l>ii\isoi of special education sei \ St ate law Enfot cemenf Du- ision grown crisis He pi olvhh wdl be ices La Cn)s>e public schools ^^^^^^^^ lomic Cornniunit\—Etnnpe s hope c.ireful to avoid any .Sovici nction agents , in civilian clothes under oi a stait towat d hi oac1 pnlitic.d Buffalo Comil\ .Judge G,m B C hief I P Slrom wet e supple- v'.hicli could push the F 'li npe.uis Sdilosslein Mm.i will lalk in the ¦ DID YOU KNOW? I • New Fenstt In proper placaf. _____\\\\_W Wf f md economic mtcfit ation—could mented by a force of uniformed s E together again He is not hkeh all ei noon 'l lii sulj iei l VM II be _^_^_^_ ie split bv the bittci dispute ovpi lo tin eaten West Bcilm oi iessures el sewhei e al (hi s mo- " Hai\ey Gantt 20, the Vgio ind ils common market and b' in School and Community. • Latin and Eng lish text of the Ordinary J^__ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ _ \W1 menl . - ul rather lo be di.screel The sessions will be held at Ma- aichiteclural sl ur/enl uhose a(>pli- Mance s chair in the \oith \t- \y quiet, wa iting foi the masonry cation to transfer fi om Iowa of the Mass on facing pages _¥^_^_m_ W_^_^_m W antic Alliance could :« effect be (n ple Gio\ e Counti\ Club , West Sa- , arranged -fo r the Dialogue Mass. r>f \ \ TO to begin gi\e away leni I cli 7 beginning al 9 30 ara State Univeisitj was upheld b\ T*OB^MPI8F I acated it leas) foi a tunc at a i nitial fedei al coints planned to en I oil ^mSSS___f ¦ Illustrations of the Goipel for every r^iM u That uojUf be a mrsim ' numnli I he pi ospt'i l ol 1 in otic *\ illiDii ' in the afternoon • oi which Nikiu Mn iislu hm F. aiue is iiii fit ult foi l.in opians Sunday . comple tely .vnuld not e\cn lince to. Id' a No More Moonshine to South Carolina is the last state up-TO- 1 ii conceive: If this were to come Illustrations throughout tho Proper mger ?bout as the l esult of the pio Be Made in Churc li Urn in the union to admit a negio to • its public schools of the Saints. "Bl?£ the EEC ministers ceedings in BmsseK Kbnishcbe\ V£S1472 PAGES At best, X VSHVIU.E Tenn tAP i—Bis- Iri Charleston Sunday, (lantt ;n could triuinphantlv point mil lo Full color illustrations of Ecclesiastical Black Cloth $3.7S meeting B I USSP N will lOine liop S( Psalm Vegio spiniualist beard his minisler , the Rev. A. ?R . • » ith niiilj (o pie- the .Communist .-work!'that the Red Vessels and Vestments. . Sim. Lezther ...... 5.00' foi waid wmc foi Chinese were dead wiong M ini metlitatecl m a cofuri saur Blake wain that "mismxlei stand- i, cnt a final slamming of the door ing and illusion " maj come be- _ _ Black Leather, ' SundjN he is going lo start buy- a> Complete Section on Thai Sacraments , gold edges 8.50 in Britain s face bemuse ol Khrushchev can tell the Com- ' for* acceptance The minister of France s opposition to hei mem ing his hok wine instead of illustrated in color Red Leather, munist woild thai TU'd China not .making it in the church coffee the Morns Stteet Baptist Chinch , gold edges . ..- 8.50 bership in the Common Maiket "withstanding bv gtwng in on Cuba u'hete Ganlt has taught Sunday Complete Section of Popular Prayert The heart of the crisis is in urn. lie said fhe Lord told him • Mor Graln Laather. .ind turning bS L*^3 ¦ ^* 1t m^NJ M f ™ • "tt^itSsittP^H^ES^4 l<^ ^4 l*^ ^M ^ ^4 \j * ^1

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QOQ, Cfl ' ^"- -' «p»« - ^- ^,o« ? N0W $99.00 R . «B ...... N o* W-5Q. - SSusii C QCA CEDAR CHESTS, DESKS, BOOKCASES . :s Dressers and Mirrors NOW J)'*^" .jU ALL MIS.VIATCHKI ) BOX ANDSPRINGS AND #*-.¦ i-k __ -*. m _-_ a _m.t ^.w_-t , q 1 E S1XGLES tr™ nrd * ,0,Jb,c 'lf, sinfi,r . ?.^':.: NOW $39.75 fK ?S SS : !^ Price STUDIO LO UNGES . . Zg W " ' ' NOw $29 50 T*. j Each MM^lXUU ^ru^r^^•' ^• ^^ ^ Mow is^ I YOUR————i CHOICE - VALUES TO $13.00 ^Jr?b$. ^rV^'"^ J: .; ) i ( ; ; MA rA 3/3 HEADBOARDS - i-Simmons Studio . One hol.d^ Maple , li-D.nwcr,, ' ^ ^ ,53.UU Low Price of ^>/.^ .^v.-Lr (li ass l)onr Bookcase. C4 A OO ¦ [ 2-TV Loungers, sleeps one , tange. in e or Ian, (TCQ CA ReR. $2f» .50, . . ¦' NOW }X3«00 ' Reg. $79.50. NOW ^JJ.JU I nilhffT rMAIPC 2-Sleep Chairs LUUIMUfci ir flMIKd I-Laige Stereo Record Cabinet , sliding doors. CI A 09 AADDrTIMr Q Dllf^C , C/l/l ftA $19,88 & RUG5 tan , sleeps one Each $44.UU 2-HI-Back Wi „q ,',„-,ir, , cue,- «"«• «•¦•- • * NOW CARPETING .v.on , b.-ige or ,T7A TA ¦ brown , OCR, Jim.Oil . ; NOW 4)1 Ji3U r Rugs , tweed ¦ 3-Fnani Rack '1x12 . CI Q QQ I AMDC 1—Kroehlci- Dii' .ish .Modern Hi-Back <'h,iirs MAPLE TABLE , 42", ONE LEAF , PLASTIC [;,,» SJISO NOW ^M.J»i/J LMIflr O CCA A A I—ROUND ; Reg. Sllrt. Oll . NOW J33.UU TOP, FOUR CHAIRS. ~ 1-lioll of in ft. Sand Beige Nylon Barwick * Sill. (PC AC | : ' 1—Karpcn Loimge Chair , beige nylon enver, (TOO , «q. yd. ?J«3J ALL FLOOR LAMPS AND TA BLE LAMPS EXCEPT AA CI ID AA Bee SB m 'so vd ' '' NOW ¦ Reg. $ira.ni). NOW $y5UJU ^II^.UU J ,, , , , B„, ~. nm STIFFEL LAMPS ARE NOW "-£? 1ST '''"•"' "— now $99.00 -M- « °*<' "°" No«. .,. rt $4.95 '/2 PRICE ! i,,i„M,. /„r , -„ ,-h , r, - -!;™; iB :m i i N0W $39.50 END TABLES & COFFEE TABLES . '~S..ii^\ ^ : "\^: I^.Tri. ^'SS — , ' Seicrnl I.lined Oak Step)Table *. C| A AA 4—f»xl2 Plast ic Linoleum H URS. CHOICE OF 4 DREXEL SOFAS, BEIOS OR GREEM , $M r,0 Each JMJ-VU NOW , E«h J*V.UCIA AAU ' ,-HARCALOUNGER TURQUOISE NYLON He K Be£. ^8.1.5 R.9 . ?3M.OO C^Q AA N'esi of Table S , walnut. C^/I W0W ,f ,W,UU R.g. sm.-OO (Tort AA ' Mcrsinnn CA -. ^—¦^^i . ¦ * Ww $139.00 «e R . $.in.ns NOW W.:>U — — ' ¦ ¦ SECTIONALS n i. II , , I ?,- Solid Chei'i'v l- 'ii'tich Provincial Step Tnhlos. CT>4 CA <%¦#%¦%#> O Pkl *Ar- „_____,._ -»-.--.-.- Ili 'K , VW.a». NOW 4>C«4»3U 2-3-Piece Kroehler Sectionals , beige or brown ^D"W I ^' °' ' " Aft ALLAl , WALLWAI , ACCESSORIESArr E «'OBI« AND PICTURESP.CTURES i_Bni, n . «¦ , 5 . R $|!l!l |iSfl . NOW 4>liy.UU 2.-w«|.«i.l Slat Benc hes. (T|0 QC Ss ^C\ m Top Cart. (P-fl Qr NOW )Mt£*VO Reg, SIM5 NO.V }A«*.TO I--Tnple Dies.-,.',- , Chest and Bookcase Bed , wal- Ci rA AA He R . $l!i .»,l V? ¦ ¦ ( , . . . / * PRICE¦» ¦*' ¦- I . nut. llefi . S:M (I . H). , NOW ^XJJ.UU p l-nanish Will mil Double Dresser , ( In-sl and Book- CAA AA SEVERAL DANISH WALNUT COFFEE TABLES : I RATTAN BAR STOOLS, SWIVEL ¦ ^a.UU cvtso Boil. . V«lu«» to $30.00 CIA AA I Z 1 I IU». »".« CIOOO THE ENTIRE STORE NOW ^XC.OO :-. r)icxcl Tniuiinii' Oiesser, "JA Q/ f|ff NOW S1U.UJ SPECIALSf-tHROUGHOUT I Chest and Bed. Klour siimple ->" /0 Wll | , I I : 1 I \ ,,..„

FURNITURE-QU FOR LESS STORE UOMPIwl kl ALITY - ^W^^^^ ll ll B 350 ta«f Somla Street on HiflKway 43 — Overlooking Lake Winona Phono 4636 St, Paul Mayor Greets Queens; Absentee Vole Crowning¦ Set Ballots Ready The queen of the AVino.na ' Winter Carnival was greeted by St. Paul Mayor George Vavpnlis at St. Paul' City Flail thisy morning dur- s? . Absentee, ballots are ' ayallabls ing festivities iri the capital's, big M^ now? for? use by voters who .'will b» Winter Carrtival which continues unable: visit the polls ?for h through Sunday. to t a city- primary election next M?on- ?..Miss Shpwflake Dee Mehaffey day. was among Winona Winter Carni- val royalty participating in week- City Recorder Roy Wildgruba end events at St. Paul including said qualified voters may maket the . big parade Saturday. She?,is application .for th« ballots • at Iiii slaying on for other events through office daily from 7:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday. This , afternoon , she and?frofn l to . 5 p,m. The record- er's office will close Saturday ? at and (lie other visiting queens ¦¦ noon. ' • " ?¦' '?¦' 7 lunched ;al. the ..Minnesota Club, re- . . . hearsed for the " Queen of the No fees are charged, Wil'dgrube? Snows coronation in tlie St. Paul said,.but applicants must appear Auditorium and , attended tli e 'Steve in person to secure the mail bal- ¦¦'¦ Ajlen Show in the •Audito-rium The- lots, .; Supplies . .furnished inrl'udo ¦ ater. :- ' - ';¦ properly . , addressed envelopes in At 5:30 p, m. the:queens will at- which to mdil the ballots after tend a?-dinner at? the Minnesota they have been marked . Mutual Life : Insurance; Co. They NEEDS BLOOD ' :..?, Michael Patrick O'Con- this week to the blpoilmobile at Lucas Lodge, Ballots must be. mailed in time will attend a .party for- King Bo- nor , ; 3!z. Gondviewy. who has hemophilia , needs . i Daily News photo) to be delivered to election judges reas and ttie Royal Guard at 10 the blood Winona County residents are donating ' ?' : Monday, Wildgrube cautioned. If a p.m. . at7Hotel ? St. Paul . , Tuesday ballot does not arrive before poll! there will be luncheon at the. Min- close; it will riot be valid, he ?saici. nesota Club again followed by sup- Absentee ballots must -. arrive; hy per at 5 p:m. 'in Hotel St: Paul. mail and cannot .bp - 'delivered per- ' . Then they : will participate in the nere s ft Boy ^Ho might sonally by the ;\oUr, . "?' coronation7 . of the Queen of the Snows al 8:15- p.m. in The Audi- torium Arena; A '.' coronation ball will follow in Hotel: Lowry. The final , event? att ended by TM iss Snow- Use Some bf Your Blood Governor - Race flake" .will . ; be a luncheon Wednes- By HAROLD KNOLL pilal Sunday '' .afternoon , , bleed ing si art. a kidney hciporrhage. Mike ' ¦¦ ¦' day . at the Midway Civic Club. Daily News Staff. Writer 7 infernally- '' and. . in need 7 of ? more was , 'rushed back- t o .the hospital ¦' ¦ .. ..Michael- . r.- iti .ck 0?Cuii.iK>r , yViy blood transfusions. , for traiisfusions7totaling 25 pints. G oodview. lias-bi-ight blue eyes, k- ¦ Mike , son '' of Mr: and Mrs. .lohn Like -other victims of. - hemophil- Decision Seen wistful shiile and ¦ a ./Claelic?deter - ' O'Connor, will always need blood ia ,. Mike also , suffers from hem- ¦¦ mirialion . To press on despite : an and plenty of il.' Since his birth orrhage-s in ? his joints.. President x)f ailment thiil sends him -to " flic hos- in July ll).")!) ' he has made almost . Hemophilia occurs -in males, - has ¦ ' pilal . frequently..- ; :;o emergency .-trips lo the hospital. been known ' since ancient ' -ti mes By Early April . ' The ?child ... who . suffers: from: Any 'lill 'le cut means an /emergen- and is recognized hy a great in- ' hemophiHay is- gracefu l, to Winona ? cy, trip. y.I^ist .fall .;.. : for 7 instance; MINNEAPOLIS ' , i^— Minnesotans ' crease in coagulation or clotting Tunisia Pushes County.. resident s who are donating ; Mike: accidentally : bit . his tongue. lime of the blood. .Blood placed in miiy know ni oaity .March -7 or ¦ soiiic'.i ine in "Ajii-i-! ' — who their gov- QUEENS ADMIRE CHiSELfNG . . . Miss Ru(h Anne , Letter, left. - sun goddess, St 7; Pel ers- ' blood do I he 'bloodmobile at Lucas He was . hospitalized for bleeding a test tube' will (.-loi.' iii from five . . ¦ ' Lodge this week. Ihal lasted ¦ 15 days. 7 erii'or -is- . ! -" ' ¦' ' - burg, Fla., and Miss Ann Betzman . Wh itefish , . (ol .i. minutes? Blood from a he- • Snowflake .. Dee Men aff ey of. (Ire AVinoij a ?>VJnter ? . ¦ :. Atloi iic\ 5 for ihe -lv <.o .canriidalos ' ¦ ' mophiliac, won 't clot for 30 . min- . , . Carnival, at right , i* among visiting queen's- -ad- . Mont.?' Winter Carnival queen."The. 77th' annjyer- RED. CROSS blood has helped BUT CHEERFU L as ever/ the . New Program ' utes; several hours or even long- in thrvlaM. No\7 6 c I e cli on and . miring carefully chiseled ice ?sculpture ' .at St. . . ? : sary .St. r.au 1 carnival continues through Sunday. . keep. Mike , aliye during hospital lad re turned home . . Although weak ¦ menihei' s ?nf a; tiireo*judge panel . er. • • '?' ¦ . Paul Winter . ?Carnival. Other queens are Miss By ANDREW BQRQWIEC | visits when his blood failed to- clol , he . tried to walk inlo: the kitchen pi'i'Miiiny ¦over- n .recount Saturday ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - ' ¦ ¦»¦¦ • ¦ ¦ ' ' - ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦; - . A visit to-the dentist is a trying . . : : _;- L : - TUNIS, . i .APi-rrt h'e Fiery, presi- l normally .afler minor injuries.. He; to gre et his mother..lie fell. Hard- . predictod a '.'decision - . ihyabout five . ' time for a hemophiliac Drilling ¦ dent who led Tunisia , fo ; freedom was -admitted' t o a Rochester" hqs- ' ly, a tumble, hul it was. enough to . . or .>¦!>; . u cok> . might , start a hemorrhage. ]< the is . making it clear that; even a ' . The . prediction a.ssUmed . (here teeth aren't treated and plot against his life is not going later have vvqubt he no im expected delay in lo be , pulled , the tooth extraction to deter the austerity program he the 1 imetable .set .-last' - week- for : poses a serious, problem . has charted " for -the ; icount)-y7 .' -. ' i completing the i-crouni process and , to La trial , st : Cold The- Relax United States is betting on: Domestic Peace DONORS . WHO remember Mike Habib Bourguiba to pull through, i ' ' anil his need for blood can donate Republican Gov. Elmtr L. An- Discovery, lo the bloodmobile by phoning the last month .of ..the ploi dersen nnd his . Deinocraiic-Fnrm- against him underlined the bitter- Winona County Chapter bf the Red ¦' er-I ,ali.or opponent , former Lt.7G.qv.. ness arid dissatisfaction that Tu- orp s Hatc ing Cross. The bloodmobile . will be at ' C Itdl ' h Karl vaas, wcre virlually dead- " nisia's . economic 7 situation Lucas Lodge from , 2-7 p.m. t oday The . 16th consecutive day of be: l . mprninS, ? a slight warmup moved flurries is the forecast. Ah ex- . has locked in the election, vote count. brought, about. ? .'¦ - By W. B. RAGSDALE J R., ice Corps," assured onev?t>f Ihe Ihroufih Thursday and from-9 low .zero- weather gripped Winona into the area and raised the ther- pected low- of zero , to 8 below is . .; The? Stale Ciiuyas.sin^ ¦Boafd- de- WASHIKGTON ? f AP i r-A? Icvv :top youthfu l . planners. .''We:? ivant ? a.ra-2 p.m. .Friday. - . ¦ ' and vicinity and the' outlook for the 7mometer.to only -.1 2 7at 8 a.m. and seen for. tonight and a high of zero But . Bourguiba and his ministers : ' ' clared Andei-sen I lie, victor by : a '¦ ' story . rooms in an old: hou^e 'on something ' catehip'r . '.than lhat. ' - ? 1 next? week is for-continued very to 10 aiove.at-n.oon . to 8. above for Tuesday. - . - quickly;.served notice, that belt ¦ Givmg blood is much easier than scant -142 .vot es ? «iid Jtiolvaap ask- Jackson. Square, just a ' stone's 7 "Vou might call , us Bobby' Ken- ; cold , with only occasional brief Scattered . light snow and not tightening is the only way out for ! receiving it. 7 ed for the recount . reading was the throw from.th c . White . House, ...are nedy ' s -baby, for.; now ," he added.7 periods 'of slight moderation. THE NOON quite so cold is the outlook for Wed- Tunisia:-— regardless of protests Won. -t you give—for : the love of ' Many observers feel Ihe , ¦ the nursery for the newest baby "The ; . rase7>s to -18 in .the 24 highest- since .16 above on dan. 18 n'esdav-. ' ¦ ¦-¦ ¦' and anger. - attorney general talked .;so Mike? After dipping . ¦ ch ihe New Frontier . ('' almost sure to so to the Stal e Su- -morning: and ' '¦ ¦ Occasional ?cloiidiness and nol ' so much, about the project (hat the hours eriding Sunday ; baby deiesn 't have a preme CoUrt after the .three-juiU'e ere'd snow For the next five days tem- His ruSing New-Destour party .. The :eyen President made him . chairman -of ' ' -17 in the same time:. ending this ..cold' tonight . with 7scaft . l pane.] completes . its -work. - If? tlie peratures are sla-ted to. aver- answered . with a . roaring - pledge i^me . yet , Soihe call , it . "the Bb- the . study committee." of support, from:the.northern port mestic Peace? Corps. In his budg- loser appeuls to the .-high . cpurl , age 15-20? degrees below nbr- ' a!loi;il c.v.s . .say 1- . u oi|ld. (|e.la\? liie : trial with the normal daytime of Tabarka to the southern oases et message, -President . Kennedy At present the -group has no of- - Wisconsin Asks - final decision anolbcr nigjiih — or About 25 Ask figure for this ar«a 20-26 and of Tozeur and Gafsa. called it the .. National Service ficial . status, but , the. hope is. - ' ¦ • ¦ ' ' until sometime .'.early in Aptil. More Stren gth the nighttime normal lows zero The plot , according; to officials, : Corps. ; ' . ; . . clear:. to. have 200 to, 500 corps- 1 was hatched by : a ' handful of dis- • ' ; rhen at work , by midsummer on Jo Take Exam "It. wonT be the National Serv ' ¦ tq 6 above. ' * ' ! • ¦ ¦ : New. . Method of. gruntled -officers- and? civilians re- such tasks :as community develop- !. For Peace Corps Precipitation will average less moved from power. rrient in an Indian reservation, Film on Minnesota Asked for 32nd than .10 of an inch in scattered aides ' in mental , hospitals, follow- ¦ ' From Bourguiba down, officials Menta l Institutions ¦7 Five persons, took a - written light . .show:-/about ' midweek and minimized the.' extent of the con- ing migrant workers and helping Choosing Judges ' examination : : ,?U?S. . .Peace Corps again over .the . weekend. 7 spiracy; although they stressed its: British Comnvon them adjust to .living conditions, . MADISON , 7Wis. :-. [&-The Board To Be Shown Here ' . ' Saturday ? in the civil, servi ce gravity. . - ' helping ' Cuban , refugees who Giiard Division ? High- reading. Saturday aftern oo n ; - . ¦ of governors of the State Bar- of 1 room7 ?qf . the post office? ? As: spea?k little or no -English adjust The public is invited to a: flm v- ,:. WASHINGTON J.-?—Rep; Melvin was 5 above and on Sunday i|ie The stakes are part icularly high .Wisconsin has adopted a set of : " sislalit.. Postmaster ?C. . Lewis : lives; teaching .illite- ing of a film,.?"T.he; .Darkest Side. R , Laird. R^Vis.. has a date with thermometer .-rose to 3?in,the after- for the United -. 'States , - .'which , has to their new . i resolutions7 that would drastically. ' Wood announced. rates lo; read and : write;.and- on ¦ at a meeting of the AVinona Coun- Secretary-of . Defense Robert 'M c- noon; One half inch of snow fell pledged 5180 million for Tunisia, Market Hopes ! c.hnngre (lie method of selecting 7 Of the. five , one had regis- ty Association frn---Retarded Chil- ¦Namara.'today to plead for more; . Saturday evening. one of the four , "pilot" develop- renewal projects ,, in both urban :State Supreme Court.justices, the tered previously, and tour , were ¦¦ dren at 8? p.m . Wednesday at Lu- strength for Wisconsin' s 32nd Na- ¦ ment , countries . in ¦" -Africa- along and-rural areas. 7 organ ization 's executive director ¦ - :¦ walkins. About? 20 other wa]k- NOT SINCE Jan . 12 has Winona ¦¦ ¦ cas Lodge. "_ ;,.... . with Nigeria , Tanganyika- - , and Many of the study group are on said Sunday. . '. - . . ' • ¦ ¦ tional Guard .Division. ' ' period free of a ''The filni;;re-ports - results of , 8 .-?. ins - ivere unable lo lake the had a 24-hour Ethiopia. loan from the Pence Corps, bring- ¦ Under.. the . . National Guard re- ' lhat Lie Germany •Tlie- • proposals would eliminate sitifiy -by the Oinv 'ornnr 's Advisory wei-eji below zero reading. During, on 7, test because there . t ' organization: effected '- .-last fall,.the ' ¦ ing along -the . lessons-' of- 'its. two the present elect ive system and : - . en 'oiigli tesi .blanks ..?•;.They re- -- time cix readings , below .-20 were American di plomats say any By TOM OCHILTREE: ' . ¦;. • ' ¦ Committee oiVMen.lal . '•'Rclardation Wisconsin guard was reduced to . [ years of operation.. . . • ' • ¦ ' ; ceived applications tor a future recorded , nine below -.10. and one overthrow of the Bourguiba re- : would substitute plans . which; have concerning. .-M incesotii^s 'ar csent 60 percent of a full division . . BROSSELS. Belgium :iAP? 7— I . ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' '" ' ' been adopted in -various forms in carp • test . - . between zero aii d -10? gime could easily plunge Tunisia Tlie long -British struggle " to en- An executive order is expected of the retarded and future ? A year ago -today Winona had ¦' seven other slates. needs. "I am insisting that the 32nd into chaos and jeopardize tlie ter the F.urb-pean Common . Mar- soon In give Ibe program oflicial a high of M and a low of zero. country 's stability, : Division personnel be allowed a ket rested precariously today .in ; status , .followed by legislation to Philip Haberman of Madison , the The alii ime high for .Ian. 211. was level of at least 65 per cent of . . Bourguiba 's star among the Tu- the hands of the West (lea-mans. ? make it perniancnt . bar's ;executive .director , - said a Examination Set 4I> in 1014 and the low : for . the . full . strength .'- Laird said, nisian people began to dim . after They reporlee cri i psmen lo work Wil li III , lino 1'lioy owned and oper.-nled Nortlnvesl, I to be in thc hands of clerk by Janua ry sloiu'i's will open bids Keh , 11 nl. .slilulo clftrk-cnrrloi' . will be. pire. Flections Will be for tkiree (¦'anile eniliodied in 11 treaty of Ogl'iln Sioux Inilians oil I lie I'ine ¦i Kcl). fl, Persons (ilovo *Co, In Wlnonsi , is rccovcrinu p.m, 011 furnish ing (lll .dllll

Arlvrnrll'icni'nl FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS HOUSEHOLD HELPER < Science Shrinks Piles Vel-O-Matic - - "• - 49c Tear Off Baggies - 19c m y New Way Without Surg-ery FOR AUTOMATIC WASHERS THE YOU NGSTERS LOVE IT N Jl' '¦^'CYPSY''^/ °r Soaky - - - - ':v ^ Stops Itch-Relieves Pain Low Suds Ad - 79c S 69c STARTS WEDMESDAYI *~, V«rK . N. Y. (Ap nl.ll- Fur Un io thoroi mrh thai nutTc rrrii mtrli firnt liui f HoimicD hit * found « now antonla hlik fr n(«Urnrsr,l« Jlk» "PII M lifnllil it hii liNlnra-i) with thc nuton- hkv* ennxd tn bo » prutilcml " UliIn K- »tillllj ' to dlirink h«in»r- Tdr> mc ret li « new heAllilf r «ub- rlioliln , nl(i|> Itching, «nd rtllevc • tniiie (Wo- l)yn«»)-ii;»r (ivery o( ¦MPSH I S0D0M1 p«hl -¦ willuiiil nur Rnry , » worhl-fhiniiiiiii rcBcnri 'h i iuillluta , In rune nflnr cuno , while Kcn*ly Thin mi lini nncf In now IIVH IIIIIII * I relieving pnln , m- t iinl rcilimtlun niiji|io« -|' (ii or In i-^ oiiitnienf form Huntmm (•hrlnkri Kc ) took jilnre , lunlor (lies nnin e /'r<|mru(t*M U*. IGQMOMHI W»»l «m«r.Ingot «]l-r«iulu wore At nil (Irue counter*. AAL Nominates ' Royalty Crowned -. dependence , Feb. ,4. Clubs in the Winonan for ?Zbne- 7 .l Lions to Meeit zone? are at. Black , River Falls; Blair , \Vhitehall.7lndependence , and H V^ National Board WHITEHALL . ? Wis? 'Special) . - Pigeon Falls. This will , be. a busi | | ^t^o/j |^^M At Hokah School A joint meeting -o'i the .Lions Clubs - ness meeting. A--'gov-eriior 's caliin-ei Williarri : P. Theurer Winonan ? in Zone 1? Ttegion 4:, District 27E , ; meeting for District 23E will b« i HOKAH . Minn - Gaiy Verthein . . flHF^KwlB. ' ^^^jB_r9mS_ ^_W^_m_ W_m___ ^_^m^_WaS__^_^_a_m_l_ W_^_WHB will held at Club Midway, 'ln- i held at River Falls Feb. 37 and Dorothv who is completing his first term ' be? r Lehmann w ere crown- m f__w____Wils______fEB QpFlTj f ^f^^.(/^KS l as"7a.national director of the Aid . AdvfrUwmtnt ___ ^J: !^ ^ ^ ^^^^^n^_ed king and queen Fnria\ dui mg Association . - fo r Lutherans , was ^^ ¦* 1 homecoming ceiemonie>; at St Pp , Ww*^^_ wL_ Wf£^- , .<-*•»* <*.-> ;?* r>' ' ¦ T ~THBfffv 7' • '—"'-""-'-- ii -«-^-- f ><- ^^l^^S^^^^^^iiW^^^^^^S;< |fTnWSffMffiMBliiinT^TW ler 's High School nominated.: 'Wr re-«?lec.t ion ".by -; Iris j wf ^ 1, 7 -iy?few47-#%^#li'M - New Drug Fa rrn uI a > Garv is the son of Mr and Mis local hi-anch . at S !. Martin 's Lu- ; ¦' By GR ETCH EN L. LAMBERTON Claience VerLhein , and Doi othy is :t.lici-ai)7chiiith Sun day evening. ' ...) ADREAIM come true' Tuesday , Feb 12, will be moung dav Ihe daughter of Mr and Mrs Julius Directors of the .AAL are elected- Clears Up Pimples for the Winon a Art Gioup bag and bag- when they will ino\ e Lelimdim 5 by, members voting 'in the Various . .HOL"5.Tp\. :TliXAS :y- .Success-: ? Klf'prPlcs . a deep po.re cleanser, gage fi om the one-da3 a week occupancy oi Lake Paik Lodge Attendant veie Pat ¦ . Randall, son -of Mi and \Iis .Na- .'brunches. ."Balloting; ' will , be later ful completion ; of field tests of il-,e . designed7 specifically: ' to . dissolve to permanent possession of the old German Pi esbytenan church . : than Randall. La Cie^cent , and this yea!- .. iic".v .' .-?product ;¦' • ; "KlcprPlex '' .\c.-is every ?k.nown chcihical. component on the corner of 5th and Franklin. i Kathy During TluMirer 's first three-year : ainionnced. . by. I.oosch Laboratory of thi s sebum. It clears up pimples , The group incorpoialed by lawvei-member \ngmw Tor- Hatncr daughter of Mr and ¦ Mis Joseph Hafner La Crescent leri)i :- .ori the board- he has served .Consultant 's-i " liie. y . makes the skin soft, and . smooth; geison. lias puichased 1he old chut ch" and will do it o\ei as an . 'he ¦ ¦ ¦ two years on the in vestment coni- Daily use of the new product , and. 'lwlps prevent t formation art center for Winon a For the Art Group members the a'ternoon SI. . Peter . -. lost- its homecoming hiackhrarls m t mittce and now u on the frati-i nal wbi 'h is simph uabbcrl on (I K - of pimples and 'e of Feb 12 is designated as "scrub time" while the evening will basket ball game to Ro'lings t one future. It is sold on an absolute Holv Trinit>, 55 25 iel. 1111111-; committee lace with a pieie of i rrllon -lioulcl be 'tote time" \i t ho Bi iincli^O.I meeti'ig la->t mime\-li.n k gu.u.mtce of rosulls"" by members under St Petei s swing band prowded PLAINVIEW JAYCEES AWARDS . . . Left to l ight , l)ii.»ne compU teK contiol pimples uthin Then begins the painting and decoration ni ,;lit mernlHM s al*o decided to m- {U\< pi event hlaiklie ,i(i> (*lt , \s A special introductoi y offer the dn ecLion of member Virginia Loomis All members hai e dancing music aftei the game. Nienow who ie<:ei\ed the outstanding so-n ice n-wanl W ilh.un to * - I \He f lai l and WiNon hi «IIK lio« to acioidin g to a i-oinjiai^ s'ui > s ,oi. eai now oidci two mont hs been wilting down their idea 1 m the Idea Book , and many of Student band leader is William ' Leisen , outstanding farirei and Schreiber outstanding * Enin . lhe annual picnic , whuh will be man. siipph of KIeerPli \. a i eguLir $2 W these suggestions will be incorporated in the decor of the new lloskins cit'?en Donald Haimes president of the .la\cc«": nght pie li si -ts lumleil lr for S! °S through the month sibi'in at or neai the skin, siu f.u o choc k or monev ordci Mary's College art exhibit which will continu e driver estimated he lost S2=> ,000 , avoid a car The trailer stiuck a away at least $2-. iK)0 worth of the SjH-j l pi at thr meeting v-as « ~ 's and \iew the ^ dries iuirl plugs Ihe skin POM I- i(ho r '"ay, \mi must be com of February Make it a point to dtop in at Sf Mary woi th of qualit\ beef pilfered by bridge and overturned, spilling beef Adolph Bremer , city editor of the .isles back up be- local Art Group i ¦ Additional both w pletcK satisfied with results at tin art exhibit of our motorists after his truck o\ er- most of its $30,000 cargo of 1R0 Dailv and Sunday News W ciltei hind this ' plug' if dned sebum , turned on U S 80 Sunday pound quartei s of beef end of 30 days, or you may tetui' Ornithological I mon Keep syiups , alter opening in Pi ifiKe won the attendance pure hactena infects the ai e.i and the Several weeks ago Brother Minnesota E .1 Collom of Petersburg, Collom and his relief dri\er , the unused poitinn for immedi ati explored the Wabasha area and ] a cold place so no scum w ill foi m David Saner is branch chairman: resulting skin irritation become"- a Theodore, Ihe bird expert and ' Te\ lo i) ^'iip ' U! .)nn Fire killed five children ranging i Elisha D. 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WASHINGTON - This is he "second-anniversary week" for irig's development and promise of useful- ion's enjoy a long list of special?, rights, privileges the Kennedy administration, ; nd a lot has been written lately ness to the future of the cou ntry warranted and immunities bestowed on them under the fed- evaluating \vhat has happened since the inauguration in 1961. So how Mr. Kennedy's federal protection. The Federal Charter: it eral ' law. And , by far the most . important of maybe it is timely to examine retrospectively predecessor has fared in: the last two years and how Dwight foundation for Scout- these is the exclusive .right . "ta represent all. the granted gave a?legal Eisenhower has 7weathered the storm of contrasts to which he has ing and stated that its pur pose '¦Snail be employes of a particular industry if it has been selected as? the bargaining agent by a- majority been so often subjected since to promote, through organization and co- . . of the workers.- '; he left the-White House. .'- . . the . White House or away, President operation wi th other agenci es, lh e ability oi in many cases, the ' majority may be very ,- Tor it seems that? doesn 't, know the fidelity with Kennedy's speech writers are boys, to do things for themselves and others, ¦' , but this makes no dif- which such a man dedicates ;; .. . .; ? , ? ,. -., narrow politically expert enough to to train them in Scoutcraft, and to teach ¦¦^^iM ! ¦?'* fererice. The union still becomes himself to ;his job. Iiiii: make sure that , when anything them patriotism, courage , self-reliance, on|y voice of the ' workers in ¦ JJfflP^PBwIt-> ' 'be 1 bad develops on the current (y AFTER TWO years out? of '! ; ? 7 $mS' ![' matters affecting their livelihood , and kindred virtues. ¦ ¦ ^?&Wm' scene — for instance, the . early ^ office, Ike continues in his own %W: ' -: ? - ' . W? working conditions . . etc. Under phases of the Cuban contro- way to be useful to his coun- How well Scouting?:has measured up to Isfe^^fey^J^Fipfs. .-the la\V , those employes who may (6 versy — the public must be told try. While he makes speeches the expectation of Congress may be seen R^^E 'j- not wish join the union can . that the whole thing originated and indulges ; in criticism on '-neither bargain for themselves in some comments ? of President Kennedy B^P^-?' '(Mji " nor under the Eisenhower adminis- domestic policies , he never select .any ?group or agency arid America's first ? astronauts. K<^sP^?yJJa| tration anyhow. 7? impugns; the patriotic, motives H^^^ than the union io do it for them. other day, in de- i^ra^If' But: more Indeed , the or: conscientious purposes of PRESIDENT KENNEDY, himself a for- fflnSf ^^T important thaii even fending America's prominent - that's one ' his successor — and mer Boy Scout at Bronxville, New York , ^R, ^|tk? - ^B this , the law permits.? the union role in supporting the U.N. in- measu re of the meritorious be- P™ ^ ;' ' - ^™ also to bargain ' for ; workers for two .years, says, "Training and: associ- '^;-' . tervention in the Congo—which havior of any former president 7 whom it excludes front .member- is growing in unpopularity-the ations of Boy Scout life are invaluable to of the United States. Goldwater ship. In other words, under the official White House statement the individual development of young men prcsent y law?, a union may decide that ..certain ' put the umbrel- ' " .was-careful?to and to ' the; quality of community life it has workers aren 't eligible to become members, biit la of virtue over the existing been a most valuable influence iirour na- it still retains (he: exclusive , right to 'bargoin for policy by intimating . that: it No Tiger for Tigers tion' s life, and I know that future energies these workers with the management. Such ?wbrk- w as the prec&diiig administra- MEMPHIS 'ifl—The idea of of the Boy Scouts will add even, more to crs.y ; consequently, become the , in voluntary -prin- tion which had initiated U.N. borrowing a zoo - 'tiger, as a mas- - cipals of an agent, imposed upon... them by law . efforts to harmonize things in the r -vigor ' -.and?.. strength?of our nation. cot for the Mernpins State ... IN GRANTING , the n '<>ns this ri g ht , the fed- the Congo. football Tigers got nowhere v e- Five of the . seven astronauts . \yere Boy eral government ,;?in effect , :has -'bestowed ' "*%•*&, * The s t a t with :zoo director Raymond . . Upon niout e nlat t points ?sixth was an adult?leader. 7tDemy the power " of government: itself. ¦ ¦ mOkC Qray. 7:7?; Scouts and the . Alliumgh- t "the this: provision (if. the ' law has? a certain useful- 1^*^ * First of all , said Gray, his , J previous ad- . . "One.thing Scouting can do to hel p boys ness in |he area of collective bargaining, it also |SyP tigers are inclined to eat peo- > ..-m '&£&$_} m i n i s t r a- the most in the, future, " said Astronaut results .. in lhe most;serious kind of . injustice to ple. And they are too old to Wfflm '- 'i°n detefmin- ¦ Alan B. iahepard , Jr., "is to build up con- those? employes who wish to join? - the . union but ed wisely be trained out: of this unde- ' ^liSB that " fidence. Boys can get this confidence by arc denied , membership, by . the union itself, - ' the U n i t e d sirabl e - ? characteristic; . 7 - - mW m* joining Cub Scout packs, and Boy Scout These workers have : no voice : in. helping to ^¦^¦HyjrW* a States goal Secondly, Gray holds that a ' ' tiger must be reared as a mas- .; troops by earning merit badges, . by learn- determine the . union 's bargaining ? demands . - and fr JH cou!d best be policies. Th ey are not permitted t-o do their own WWWWW ' pursued cot from the kitten stage. Oth- ing to live indoors and outdoors, and by ^^m j im\m 1 bargaining. And they m- { through t li e erwise, the beast tends to be accomplishing things themselves. are compelled to accept mmmr.\^_ f mmmmM_W\ and work under the terms and conditions of the THE WASHIN GTON MERRY-GO-ROUN D L, n , , e d Na_ upset by the crowd's uproar Lawrenc* tions ." : arid cpvfers in? a corner of his: "'PARTICIPATING IN Scouting taught agreement between the union and the -employer ' ¦ ¦ Except , however , for these cage: ' , .- -?,. .; ' - ? me to rely on myself and to Handle all —even if they find such terms and conditions highly unsatisfactory. occasional efforts to gloss over y "This would hardly be tlie small situations early, to take? care of all delicate situations that may not impression the school would small problems while ? I was young and MOREOVER , IN certain indu stries, there is be popular with the people, the like in its mascot," said Gray, learning, before the? big ones came along, :' a widespread practice whereby employers recruit reeman He/^s 6/ocfc tendency , of the presidential in rejecting a proposal by an f speech writers now is to ini- said Astronaut Virgil J. Grissbm. "I know their labor force through the local -unions in tlie MSU booster group. -? ' . what a force for America ; a Scout-trained particular area of their operations. This is es- ply that the United States gov- pecially true in those industries -where the most ernment really began? to? func- GERTRUDE AS 1 1BBY man really is. : In a few short years the ' highly-skilled and , consequently, Lhe most highly- tion only after Jan.: 20 , 1961. NEW YORK (AP) - Ger- young men now in our homes, our schools, paid employes are needed to perform the work. Perhaps G e?n. Eisehhow'er, trude Berg, Leonard SpigeU^ , troops will be taking our VVestew - and our? Scout .quietly sojourning at Gettys- And it is precisely in these industries where 7 . ?ass and the Theater Guild are. ; By DREW PEARSON bility of a tie-in between Ore- Morgan , the chairman bared burg or Palrn Springs, 1 places, and the legacy we . pass on to them union membership . exclusionary policies are. " most: gon : - 7 -7. is: given jo ining forces again in comedy . . ; WASHINGTON - - The 7 . big-?- and California, Everyone his 'breast . reflective soliloquy:-He must will determine whether America . as we -widely and persistently applied. As a result "I' •"to enterprise. . , un- ge'st; battle ' inside the Federal ; agreed on that. Rather , it was m sorry. I' m chicken on be happy to read that , after know it will live or die. -" " he: The threesome are -at udrk . told numbers of completely, : qualified workers , Power Commission Which led a question of who should biiild this- one, confessed, "I all it apparently was all'fight , ' and use the tie-in the gov- 't want to be another Le- . on "Libby," a play-written by who , for " one reason or. another ,, are. denied ad- to Commissioner Howard Mor- . — don for him.to go to Augusta,:Ga., '^SURE, SCOUTING is fun and In tune I' " the character actress in collab- mission to union membership* are: excluded not gan's refusal to serve another ernment or the private utili- land Olds:? m just chicken. play away from - It teaches many skills—all ties.; ' ¦'- to. golf or to be oration with Spigelgass, author with the times. only from many jobs but from lhe most highly- term was a high-voltage tie-in: . HE REFERRED to the for- the W'hite Hbuse on vacation - The U.S. government, through of".A Majority of Ghe." Mrs, in preparation for that great skill—the skill paid jobs available. ? line "between? 'Oregon. -'and Cali- mer power commission chair- and weekend trips?'For the- lat- ?Bei'g played 558 performances ¦• ' • - : the Interior Department; had . ..of living:''?. There ii no defense for such practices: on the • fornia. man , Leland Olds , who had est statistics from the. White in that hit under .Guild sponsor- .This hiay sound prosaic and proposed a line between Bon- battled against the big gas and ¦ '¦ part of powerful labor: unions which enjoy the ¦ neville Power Authority on the House confi rm : that , whether ship in 1958. - Astronaut John H. Glenn, jr.,; an advi- complicated? but it's a. . . new oil companies with more cour- protection of the federal Taw. And there is--little ' Columbia River and the? Cen- on official or unofficial travel , ?The production is. scheduled system. of transporting power age and consistency than any Sir. "Kennedy, during his first ser to art Explorer post, feels 7"We must reason to believe that the unions which'indulge Jong distances, largely develop-, tral .Valley Project in Califor- to reach Broadway in ? Feb- other commissioner, perhaps, two years in office, ¦ji'as-'.tce'ri >n have even finer people to shdw .us the way In exclusionary practices will themselves correct ed by the -Russians , - ' .which' . nia. This is scheduled to come in the last decade. And when ruary . Only plot ihforma' . . out of Washington more days {' '" is t 'nat and to ->be the? leaders of tomorrow. The the ' situation. Despite -;ipudyand' persistent , .com- ..: could eventually bring ' . pros- up before Congress soon. •he came up for reappoint-' divulged about "Libby plaints , i'lie practices' still exist oil . a wide Tscale, • But P. G. and ,E.With Pack than was his predecessor dur- in it Mrs. Berg will play a ,ce i- mental, moral , and ph ysical aspects of our . perity to the depressed - coal ment. Sen. Robert Kerr of ing the same: period in office. " .workers continue to be denjed a voice in regions of: Pennsylvania and fie Light . and Power wanted tfar' role in \yhich ' -'she ta 'ces lives ' . 'that: Scouting has given you I hope . and . ' ¦ Oklahoma crucified him on the It is quite clear -that such sta- questions vitally affecting their employment. •¦ " . West Virginia. to beat the government to the charge- that he had once been on Sigmund :Freud with the re- never leave you as you grow ? Up. I hope tistics will be considered mean- sult a draw " . . punch and get there first. ' .' ' For , u n d e r close to the Communists. ¦ " ¦ ¦ ' - ¦¦ IT IS MY profound conviction that this pow- ingless now, for it is being said . .: . . you will Carry on these high standards into this new sys- Actually, the two companies So Chairman Swidler, the your adult lives. Along with this if you keep er of exclusion on the part of unions must,' for didn 't have the . power them- that the President has to keep PASTOR IS VERSATILE tem , power onetime courageous TVA coun- moving if the country is to keep in your lives a spiritual center which gives the sake of justic e and equily, be terminated. plants in the selves, had to buy it from the sel , deserted his old? Convic- SPUINGFIELD.' Ohio..?? (A?) , 1 haye ¦ ' in my moving. ' you direction and purp<>se, ; we certainly Therefore included proposed La- c e n ter of federal government at (Bonne- tions and voted Tory the two — A . man of; many into: es is bor-Management Reform Act of 1963 a provision ville and Charles F? Luce, past-.r need look no further for the leaders of to- Manha ttan . or , : biggest ; utilities , on, the West AS FOR big crises when the is Dr.-:Kenrieth Wurphy, that no union shall be permitted lo enjoy the Boston would Bonneville administrator, stat- Coast. Tfie vote was three to ' oi First United Church yof morrow." ;¦' ¦ people s hair stood on end , the unique and precious privilege of exclusive repre- be stoked at ed publicly, that he would make one. ¦: ¦ . impression has been conveyied Christ.. :. bargaining if it arbitrarily th e coal "no commitment to export This was onMarch 28, 1962. A trained psychologist and . sentation in collective that this happened for the tirst IN THE VylNONA area, more than 15, those qualified work- rhine' S: mouth , surplus Bonneville power out - Today is? Jan . 28 1963. And " ' doctor of sacred theology, he excludes from membership ; > time when -the " ' "quarantine " 000 boys and 5,000-4eaders participate in ers within the bargaining union who wish to join instead of side the region until Congress despite? a!l the haste, the is a lieutenant colonel in the has; acted." was imposed around Cuba last ) the activities of the three councils which the union:. transport ing much-debated , tie-in line has October. Yet the tensest mo- Ohio 'Army National Guard , " chaplain of the Springfield Fire cover Southeastern Minnesota and. West ' How do you stand , sir? 7 coal by labdri- not yet' been built. The reason ment in recent history occurr- . . .- . . NOT ONLY had Cangresi Department , .a nationally cer- Central Wisconsin Gamehaven Area Pearson oiis r^jl and , , is quite simple. Commissioner ed when President Eisenhower — not acted but on July 21, 1060 tifie- d •.'sCUBA . -diving- instructor barge line all the way from the Senate Interior Committee Morgan tipped of Secretary of and the Congress took a firm Council, Rochester; Chippewa Valley Coun- West Virginia. Agriculture Of ville; Freeman, and a student of extrasensory cil , Eau Claire and Gateway Council La had adopted a strong resolu- stand to ward off any attacks , Hitherto , electric p o w e r who controls the lorest service perception . He earned the IN YEARS GONE BY tion, ordering the Secretary of on? Quemoy and Matsu that heroism -in Crosse. All pF them know that Scouting is could not be transmitted far- in that area, and Secretary of might lead to an invasion of Bronze Star for ¦ ' the- Interior to suspend any World War ll.v a game, but also it is preparation?for adult- Ten Years Ago ... 1953 t'lier than 225 miles without negotiations for the Oregon- ihe Interior Stewart Udall , wlio Formosa. Red China has been hood and participating citizenship. •wasteful leakage. But the Rus- California tie-in line "pending controls the Bureau of Land and Is far more irresponsible A statewide survey by the Department of sians, willi isolated rivers long a thoroug-h survey and legisla- Management. than the Soviet Union. Highways revealed that pennies and nickels distances from industry, have tion to protect the interests THEY SENT word to their There was tension , too, when dropped into Winona 's 435 parking, meters, during worked out the transmission of of the United States and the subordinates in California and American marines, landed in Thousands Zi the past year swelled receipts in the city treasury 500,0007 lo 1, 100.000 volts dis- power consumers," Oregon, to notify them when Lebanon in 1958 in a turbulent p by ' more ' than $30 ,000, somewhat - below- the aver- tances of 1.000 to 2 ,000 miles. All these facts were vigor- P. G. and E , and P. L. . and JUiddle East situation. But MEN age for all of the 2*3 ,7.41 parking meters in Min- Last spring, two giants of ously called to the attention P. applied for a permit to these events today seem as thc Far West Pacific Gas and Past 'Mona Lisa ' nesota. , of the other commissioners by cross federal land. Notifica- far away as the Korean War, m6on may be obscured for Electric and Pacific Power Commissioner Morgan, How tion came immediately that which wound up under Presi- An eclipse? of the and Light , planned a similar they hnd already applied and a cloudy sky. ever, the two big Pacific dent Eisenhower's administra- 40 by PAST Winonans THERE MAY BE jorna value in shuf. long-range hookup lo use sur- Coast utilities were hell-bent to wanted to cut a belt through tion in 1953. Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS plus •Columbia River water in ' fling past the "Mona Lisa" as part of the get in ahead of the govern- the forest 3O0'yards wide. When it tomes to domestic Pains In BACK , HIPS , LEGS go , .. 1938 the summer. This i.s JI large swath to cut cfowds gelling Vquick look at Ihis famous Twenty Five Years A . . . ment. The Guaranty Trust problems, Mr. Eisenhower can Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR Winona High School sen- liccaiise (lie ice metis Jnle out of (lie national forests. And masterpiece now being shown in thc Na- Miss . Helen Kiiski , Co., in New York , had galley look back on his relations with ior , has been chosen as the Good -Citizenship in northern Canada , Ihe Co- proofs printed announcing a since there is no way the Iwo tional Gallery in Washington. At least , Congress as satisfactory in the Pilgrim lo compete in the slate contest for the lumbia becomes a raging tor- S35,000 ,O0Q bond issue to fi- power companies can run a If you are a victim of thess rent in midsummer — a time main, even though the Demo- having done so, one euuki say that one annual Daughters ol ¦ Ihe American , Revolution nance the line. The utilities- line between Oregon and Cali- symptoms then your troubles when |iear-by Oregon and fornia williout crossing federal -crats were in control of both had actually seen tlie famous smile of In Washington. demanded action immediately. may be traced to Glandular Pilgrimage to Washington ' don 't need' .surplus land , they are hung up. Even houses for six- out of his eight Gioconda, (i . 1'".' Streater , general manager of thc Bots- Two commissioners, Law- years. He didn 't pick fi ghts Inflammation. Glandular In- power , hut when California if it was a narrower swath, flammation is a constitutional ford Lumber Co ., wa.s elected president nl the does, Paeiifc (las and Eleclnc rence O'Connor, the Texas oil- ' with the Democratic leaders Whether this i.s a cultural experience of l- ie secret aries of interior and and medicines that annual meeting of stockholders . lias "peaking " stations which man , and Charles R. Ross, but tried instead to preserve disease much moment i.s, however, open to ques- agriculture are inclined lo temporary relief burn oil to take care of its the Vermont Republican , fa- listen to Congress as to wheth- harmony and thus get his pro- merely give tion. Viewers have been bust led . by at .such Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 summer power demands , be- vored Ihe utilities. Morgan er the -federal government or grams adopted. He must lo- cannot be expected to remove a pace that most of them have enjoyed no cause , in Ilic summer , Cali- was against. The swing man day view Ihe passing scene the causes of your troubles. l-'urly now pupils entered high school today the big ut ilities shall dominate more than a few .seconds before the piiinl- fornia rivers are low. was Chairman ,Ioe Swidler , tbe electric power of Ihe Far with extraordinary interest be- Neglect of Glandular In- anil roiulilions iu lhe li-csbin a n assembly room former TVA counsel and hith- cause , theoretically at least , iny. West flammation often leads to pro- are (Tnvvilrrl. THE BATTLE inside tht erto a public power advocate. Meanwhile , Chairman Swid- Mr . Kennedy has a iliajority mature senility krid to incura- revealing private The millions deprive-d of this privilege Federal Power Commission, was In one ler is in another disagreeable in both houses but is troubled ble conditions. Years Ago . . . 1 888 not over tlie economic feasi- showdown between Swidler and bind with Congress as will be by the same Republican-Dem- The past year men from need not feel greatly abused. For although Seven ty-F ive ocratic coalition of non-radi- Iherc i.s something special about even a I- ' . W , Ives , milk inspector , wa.s in I lic cit y reported in an early column. 1,000 communities have been cals that helped Mr. Eisenhow- successfully treated here at hurried glance at such a painling, those loday iii.specliii g Ihe milk ol Ihe various dairies. er. Excelsior Springs. They havo who study, a good print of it will see more The Norlh Western Hailnmrt is now operating Jhn $M L , Involved froiu 'WiiiDiia llmuigh Pierre. The I racks have Ustinov EIGHT YEARS li • long found soothing relief and im- than those who are bcinj- ,' hurried along he- been cleared by Ibe rnlar y snow plow. NEW YORK Mi-Peter Usti- time for a man to occupy the proved health. fore Ihe original lo make way for the White House, and the business nov feels there is an advantage Tlio Excelmor I crowd. lo being both an actor and di- of the national government is One Hundred Years Ago . .. 1863 Medical Clinic , REDUCIBLE rector. so heavy from day to day that IF THIS IS h e resy , so be it. But we The stuck ol cluck * , wiiU'lies ami j ewelry devoted lo the "It makes the rest of it must have caused Mr. Ei- treatment of dis- rHKnlA has displayed at I' pinan ' s Ihe stick with the. belief that there is a kind whii -h S. VY. Morgan cast fool belter when you are senhower to arch his eyebrows ««»«» peculiar li »lio tmtnible la of artistic sacrilege in Ihe spei'laclc of bunk slurp, i.s a siilijecl worthy of nolico. II is personally involved , " the Brit- when his political opponents to older men, • mild Non-Surilcnl . __ K, " tr«itnun wifab • thousands rushing pasl a painling lhat has a fai l that In * -is a good w orkman , and has ish star says, "lt assures a spoke of liim as a "do noth- has « Naw |, er ,, " been recognized as a mnsU'i work for morn grinds which are warranted lo he genuine. greater measure of democ- ing president. Maybe h« does lmr.F. BOOK that tella how racy— IIIK I you never can tell have some qualms of regret RECTAl-COLON than four rrnluries. I hul he didn 't engage in .such tlienn trouhloa where the next . floo d idea is may l>o correct- DISORDERS con iind J'roiu. " publicity operations as Mr. Kennedy 's energetic staff have crl l>v provon Are often asanclattd WINONA DAILY NEWS Ustinov recently completed NON-SURGICAL "Wi a, « l Jul »* n ' Nrirspuper — Kr.ttilili.tli eil IH!i! i conducted so Intensively. For llammatlon" , Either:J An Independent direcl iiig nnd aeling in lhe TREATMENTS.TnriTuruTt 0( thtn disorder! film "Hilly Bud" lots of Ihingn Hint Mr. F.isen- (. (' , |.|NI(|-N : plans a .sim- Tlnn nook innv may bl tre ated at W I-' . U' IIITI -: < ; . II. ' I .OMVAY '•;, ilar tandem assignment Imwer did quietly and without prove of utmos t ^a lime time you Try and Stop Me U)t:, iiic-: ; on the I' ttliltalter i.i re. l>nretor Mt/r , Jli-(iad«'(i ,v slntto (lext season. fanfare would have made good Uo,.»„... in TJ!t%l'l'r 1 By BENNETT CERF I ami i'.tlitnr A .-Idi * . DuccUir news stories or luscinnling yovr lite . Ko Inllammitlon. THE HELLMAN TOUCH shows on TV. obligation, Veteran raconteur Harry 1 lorshliWd W. .1 . I' ni.r Ainu I'll ItiU' .M i.n II II. II V .MI . S NUW YORK lil'i - Lillian Mr. Kisenhower is busienlly Afruiii|;iii Kililirr ' i '|/ Kd itor Cirnihi t mn Mr;r. tells of a dictator who ordrrril une of his f; < 1 loi In in ii is a I work on her n military mnn. He has an or- , IEXCELSIOR MEDICAL aiNIC t victims lo receive) fifty lushes uu his ban* It . II. 1 I.MIl. t K !• ' . 11, Ki.rMlliK I.. V , .\ I .S -I-ON first di juniilic adaptation of derl y mind and, as President JD«pt , B (no | a book. be followed a system ol or- back. The victim bribed Ilic lashwielder Cow |io.',- I III ; .S'npi I' rcw ,S'ii|if. K'iii;r(ii)iii|/ ,Snpl. JEKC«lilor 9Tirlng( , Mo, J The veteran , playwright 's ganized Mbifr work. II* con- I Cinlltmtni Kindly nnd mi at inci ,l lo lake it ciisy. For for ly-nine strokes , Hit* M. (I i,r,t: (lius\viii ,ii tloiimiN lloi.r i: projeel i.s "My Mother , My stantly delegated tasks to his lyiur Niw FREE Dook. I am Inlaraitid In I I tut I Information (rieaie Check Hon) wielder sluc:k to his bargain , hul Ilic fi f- ( ')iief .-ti-r-oii iiliirif Sittulti] ! Kditor Fntlu'i' IUW I Me ," based upon subordinates. He didn 't try lo I tieth stroke was so wicked thai it sent Ihe "How Much',' , " by Rurt Blccli- he his own secretary of slate. J Q Hernia Q Racta l-Cston |') Olirirlular J Mi.Miiui or -rill-: ASSOC I .\ TI :II HUMS I lilllinimitlonj victim reeling. ¦liuii. The I heme is described lie listened lo his Joint Chiefs I as cimc-orniiig "unloved old- of Slalf on military mutters , J Tljc viel im screamed . "Vou broke, your jNAMC ? __j "'Jfei ^: * sters , untried youths nnd un- even HiouRb lie hnd been com- The wielder told liim > i bargain! WJiyV " , sung minority groups, " manding RUiernl of the largest The A-Micialci l Press is rntitli 'd CM 'I II ,M \ C I ,V ADORdl _ l "1 wanted yon lo realize what a bargain HH maintaining armed forco In the world in lo lhe MM- lor i- i'piiblii 'iillnn of all lh< ; local MI I lellman in you got!" Individu al- a major vvur, Anyone who says | T O WH _! iii 'u.-, iH'inli 'd in Hus iiewspnryiiVns well as all her rnpuliilion for it - -— •• ity, how-over. The script , she lie didn 't keep in touch with j I * A I* . ne-ws dispatches , »T«f ____ I A 1/>lia balanc0 is abornintition to tht Lord: i "K VIT have one of Ibo.se days when no niatlor how hard says, "ulnwal does nol follow what was going on every hour !._-______„____„__ j of "the day, whether he was nt but a |ust weiflht It hl« dellrjlitll Pro v. 11:1. I Monday, .(aniiiiry llll , llili. 'l you Iry .vou cau 'l. (io anylliing right?" lhe biwk nl all, " ¦ Monday, January 28, 1963 WINONA DAILY NEWS 7 Precinct Captains PEO Chapters ROBERT C. RUARK r y ':y\' ' ' :.C' YOGI BEAR Set for Mothers Honor Founders Astronauts ' -y^ : March of Dimes Founders Day was celebrated at a joint meeting of Chapters Liquor, Smoking 'Precinct captains were announc- AP and CS, P.E.O., Thursday at Given Moon ed today for the Mothers March of 8 p.m. at Dimes, an activity of the Winona "Central Methodist Counly March of Dimes. Church. The program, honoring The March which began Satur- the seven young women -who Flight Jobs fyi ll(^j$$:M; day will continue through Thurs-. founded the sisterhood in 1869, / NEW ; lORK — 71 would ' chair- HOUSTON , Tex: \/fl— Astronauls . m\ the first . hacking-cougher to . admit day. Mrs. David Peplinski , was presented by Mrs. Curtis that smoking is a filthy , habit • man , announced the following cap- Virgil I. Grissom and John II.. j — a filthy habit I have- practiced ¦ ' ¦¦ Johnson and Mrs. Edwin Spencer, happily since I was about eight and rolled, my first rabbit-tobacco . . lains: ; " ;; ' ' . -. - Glenn Jr. received major assign- 7 : " 7 AP cigarro in North Carolina — but '.'I - am sick and tired of people agi- , and Mrs. J. L. Ollom and ments Saturday on projects de- ¦ ' First vyard—Mrs. Charles Brown? Mrs. Frank Cofield ,. CS. 1 tating against it. ? ¦ ? ' ,;, Jr.,7 chairman.;?Mrs. P.. A. Mickcl- signed to place U.S. spacemen on 1 would also be the- . '.first to, aclniit that the consumption of alco- Mrs. E. E. Nelson presided at is.a filthy habit -• ' son , Mrs. David . .Sumner:; Mrs, the tea table for the social tlie moon in this decade. holic li quors — a filthy . habit 1 have happily practiced hour teens, when I had mv Donald Schneider ,? Mrs. .Edward follow ing the program. The Grissom , the second U.S. astro- ? since-my Yahnke , Mrs. Herman, llaiiltgrcn first shot of bootleg corn liktw- ' Mmes. John Fuller, H. R? Kal- naut Lo make' a ?spaee flight , will and M?rs. Myron Lose ; brener in .-North . Carolina — but I am sick BOYLE'S COLUMN , Arne Odegaard , Harry concentrate on the / two-man ! tired of people agitating : Seco-nd ward — Mrs George Dresser, Harold and? , Rekstad and S. A. against it. Joyce, chairman ; Mrs. James Sawyer were members of the so- flights of Project Gemini , ? while | , Mrs. cial committee. Glenn , the first to make an orbital i What I suppose really burrs my?; NEW AGENT .? ,.; Garfield Langowski, Mrs. Ray Haun growing tendency to Blondes Leo Murphy Jr? and Mrs. Curtis blanket is the Stock , .. Menonionie , former flight , will concentrate on Project j inflict control on even the milder ; A. Rohrer; ' . farm management agent? in Eastern Star Apflllo. . '. ; J vices of man—if,7 in , effect, one Store Third ward—no chairman; Mrs. 77 New specialization assignments i man's Mede is another hian 's Per- Dunn Comity . .takes .over his Robert McQueen . Mrs. : J a m es Names Card were announced by Dr. Robert R. sian. One of these days there will duties as I'epin County . agent Goetz , ? Mrs. Martin Peplinski , Mrs. Gilrufh , director . of the Manned be some kind of M«^88SS Higher Friday.. 'lie is filling the, -posi- Otto Breitlow and Mrs.. Marion Party Chairmen Spacecraft Center ,y the training » ' law against laugh-|^^BE||| f ? tion liclel by Keith. Soimner- Kratch: • ? base? for the nation 's astronauts .; By HAL BOYLE The Order of Eastern -Star will j ield. Soirimerfeld will become - ? ¦ "&UT '^¦ ' ¦. ' Fourth ward—Mrs.7 Alvin Kon- ( - r 5{R::.^£ . 5AY? Hl ?tESTH •. .A!^ E *5<0PE':"" -^' . sponsor a public card party at lhe Gilruth announced specialization 7 NEW . YORK :API — Things a lii e hew . buhn ' . 'Counlv ' 'iigent. kel, chairman; Mrs. Robert Forer troublous , somber §» ; ¦'¦ '¦ ' ':¦(' - Masonic Temple Wednesday? at assignments for each of the sev;eh ' _Jk columnist might never know if he man, Mrs. Robert PoSlocki , Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Table and attendance didn 't open his . mail : Emil Stoehr, Mrs. H. J. Kramer, astronauts selected in 1959 and for , : OUT-OF-TOWN COLLEGES prizes will be given. of the nine new ' ' Vou may. be. showing: your own Mrs. Norman Logan. each . trainees . se- ' ¦ Committees named by Mrs? lotted last Sept. 17. . ignorance if you call ; a girl , a '. -' /Mrs. ? Gary Nelson is co-chair- ' ¦ 600 At fen cl Earle Ragar, chairman? are lhe "The ' dumb blonde. In? an IQ test of man of the march and Goodview , assignments are designed i ' ' ' Mmes. Richard Hassett Paul to insure pilot input into the de- ovee 5,000 women; nat u ral blondes chairman. Sanders arid Merrill , : bru- Peterson re- sign and development of space- scored slightly hotter than Two-County Pledg ed by^S&iffifify. ..: This , is the 25th year of ? the freshments; Mrs. . Harris . Carlson craft and flight-control systems tion Association io § nettes or redheads. CLAIRE , daughter, of March which supports modern and Mrs. Harold Briesath , WMMm_ Wm\m ' FLEMING daughter . .of cial»—Linda Swepson . cards; and to provide part of the/bread prevent athletes ISt^^^mWSSI low. -m-any. -.calories' do you iii-eil ' Pel er ? Swensbn , medical care, scientific medical Mrs. Carl Frank and Mrs. Arthur Feed Mr.; aiid Mrs? :K , T. .?Fleming. 526 . Mr:. . and Mrs. ru^ training which the pilots will un- f rom endorsing Roark a . day;' One yrule of - ihuml/ : 20 NFd \V7 ¦"Cjmv 'c'- :',is ?a of research, professional education Jacktnah. hostesses : Mrs. William ' Wis. Biilfalo ; ::ui(l Lake St., is one nf . 12 students ; ral .Spring. , member dergo," ' Gilruth said. • :7 cigarettes? ; aiid beer, . '. on the . times your desirable " Weight. That- .AlfCADl A. >- : 7.V|»ii St . ' ' Olaf College' band . and the Salk Institute for? Biologi- Mann and Carl Frank, tickets; . ' Tr-cmpealcau Crniiii y .N K.O ' 'or-g 'ii ni- pledged .by Alpha Xi Delta sorer*; th.e .'re . ¦ Maj. Donald. K .7Slaylon , one of grounds that such espousal of. nico- ; is. if. -yo.ur :doctor says your ideal . . iiv at (' (l ollege , Cedar -Rapids , i which loaves Northfield, . Minn; , cal ' Studies. Mrs. Ragar , publicity. . '".' /iition's '-servi-d 'liflO . 'people at their: e^' the original seven ,-, will contnine as line and . alcohol by the 'nation ' s wei ght should be l.'it) . pounds , yd.i.ii' ¦ . . Iowa; '7^7. :; Feb, 2 for , its annual; tour. Tickets are on sale at Ted 1 ' ' "Whole -l Idg '?' sausjig-e leed .Satur- INSTALLATION POSTPONED the over-all supervisor, of astro- sports hertics would head the diet in " Calories: should be 20 times . . . A 'lllliU graduate .of Winona Sen- .'• ' Miss Svvcnson is .a . freshman ma- Maier's Drug, Morgan 's Jewelry '0()t> - ¦ •¦' " day ni ghl- nl Ar?e .;Ulia "High School . . " '¦¦ * naut , duties. -Slay ton was removed younguns down the . wrong road if that—or. 3, . . : " "? "• ior High School , M iss. -.'..' .Fleming '' joring in music.- ,y . . . Cold weather caused the postr Brieseth's Service Station , and ' ' TVo -miisical , the Mycrs- »;- grduiw - • • * ¦ ¦ so ybe;-it the • house, owns a. TV set ' . . . . . : ppnement Thursday of the installa: Westgate Drug or . from any OES from flight- status under the one- The life span of a 10-dollar bilI liuff ' is a freshman a t Coe. . * ¦ or subscribes to? a paper? or . Mag- llcnnaiisoii . trio . alo Couiity. ETTRICK , Wis. ? i -iipeciaj )->Jud- tion ¦:;¦ your.;'guests hnve fun .. ; . your I;.* " : ¦ '' ' ' ¦ ¦Ann ;!$hich . will carry three astronauts, do 1 think that .. .ad .vertiserheht . of | cents? . -; ¦(' -:¦ Players' productions... ? ;.: club gets t/ie pr-ofil 7i , to - Midshipman,, Robert, E: meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.mf iHi; ' ;7 • FOR COMPLETE DETAIL , After the mother , ship begins or- the . joy s of a filtertip. as opposed Life is; . getting easier. - " - all tli e SPURGEON, a national NFO di- ¦ ¦ 7* Jones, - son of .Mr. .and . Mrs , Rob- they church parlors, A i'tibtluck j She's a soloist -with the Mount if. ' ..' ¦ Wrjle to.- -:7 biting the moon two of the space- to a non-filtertip is really going to ' time.,The latest: thing on the mar- rector , spoke on the farm situation ' ' ert? E. Jones Ciarencej N.Y., for- lunch will be s«rved. , Mary Carolyn Singers and a grad- y\ Marvel Foods, Inc. '- - ;:;• ,? chase Junior down the pike to hairbrush for and-hovv NT'O proposes '(0 solve the merly;of Winona. Miss Pegram is men will transfer to the "Bug" , . ? ket is an electric uatc of St. Felix High School , Wab- ii 7 75 W. Island ¦ , robbery if .some .quart er- : problems. He pointed out tliat ag- ; : Minneapolis 1, Minn. " ' . a student nurs£ at /Rochester Meth- LEOION AUXILIARY and descend to the moon while armed peop|e who want to save their el- asha, ; : . riculture is" the only segment of the ¦ ' WHITEHALL, Wis, (Special) — the third continues, the lunar or- back. or .center fieider says bow grease lor other chores. ' ¦' ,. *¦ 7 . . 7 . odist Hospital. Her fiance .is a sen- " ' and breathes economy that does not price its * . * • , Hatdiins-Stendahl Unit IM. Amer- bital -flight , .'77.7-7 ?' "Mnimmm — good . I ior , at Ipwa State University, Ames a cloud of smoke onto the . TV Word lore : When I was a boy commodities.' : . Consequently., ho ARCADIA , Wis. Special i-Mar- Iowa, and will be commissioned ican Legion Auxiliary, will meet After , a moon landing of about cella Reck , daughter of George j '"Bug screen. . we called it a wa.shrag. Nov it' s said , farmers average 82-cents per RADIO-DISPATCHED an Ensign, U.S. Navy, upon gradu ; hv the. Legion rooms Monday Feb. four hours , the' " will return . Reck , was capped at recent can- 4 at 8 p.m., with the Mmes. Ernest Jimmy - Walker once remarked known as a wash cloth , But if you hour as opposed to $2.32 per hour j ation . May 25, 1963.7 to . the mother ship for the return dlelight ceremonies at the Kend-:] Fjeld and Elmo Fjeld as hostesses. trip to earth. . roughly, in speaking of censorship; want one in Britain you ask for average wage paid workers in non- EQUIPMENl^^ . " sha (Wis.) Vocational School of ? Initiation of new members will be that- he never knew of a . girl' s .vir- a "face /square. farm jobs ; ¦'¦' ¦ : ' US, ¦ ¦ Niirsihg. • held. ' 7 Gilruth designated these respon- tue to be assaulted by a book ;-T. ,. We don 't know whether the "Agriculture cannot'., survive in . . 7 sibi'ity areas for the nine new submit that I never Knew of any- ?Post -Office . Department is . in- family units unless farmers price She and tillier ¦ nienibees of. lhe , CIRCLE B trainees: bod y 's tendency to misbehave terested in this (idbid . but it is (heir products, " i'purgeon saicf , and ciap; wh Lluu Ihr-V fiMrl mine r-(iin- chard al Lewiston. rrrt-nbln. Nn n.imin>y, noofy, pnHl y turn ii or fnellii K, I I . 'H ulhiilliir I nou- In mid-February a meeting of Abstracting Company »r;ld ). T.rrrK nol. nour. Olinukii " pinto representatives from women 's or- oilor lircnlh" (lr>l T'AH'rKK'I'H InrH j At Preston Sold to at, rlrrii! r-iiiinlr 'id pvrryvlirrr ganizations will be called lo co- ordinate their activitie s with oilier S pr ing Valley Attorney An insiir. -niec salcsni.-in rep- ol -HI independent agent , lie L^ iV CLEAN ONLY events scheduled for Ilic three- ^ ^ ^ ^|^-«;g|^M FREE PICK-UP and DEUVERV resi-nls remiiln on here - indefinitely nt, unci Mlis Mrrrllyn iiiMii' itnee pi ulessionally i|iialilieil to fl^^< * * (jj MW ninn.-igor. Mrs. Kenneth O'Connor se\rral eoiupaiui 's Hi-: mh rei iim iiienil types of ear , ' f CLEAN nil L ?^\' ^ul« E. Jacob to Angel Garcia »t about the7 same price range as : TTie permit is for building a 26- QUESTION : We soon win be re- ux—Lof »,' Slock. 3, ' Curtis Add. No. 2 »» by 36-foot frame! house on an ex- finishing the living room floor in : those dreary cracker boxes you Winona. '.; . Esting foundation at 102 . Lehox St our . house. . • .sometimes sec. row/Upon row, in ' George J. - Whipple et ux to Leonard A. ¦ ? 7 Slaggie—Part . of Go- v 't Lot 1, Sec. It- ¦¦ ¦ less imaginative subdivisions. • - . The- $2,000. Construction: 7 cost • - . in- ¦/ The floor is made of hardwood ' ¦• . . 106-5. ' ?¦?¦' eludes; . work' on remodeling of the and seems to be in pretty- good Bess el ux to Richard M. ' Rolr THE DESIGNER OF today** Ernll F. . • .': sarage. The house will have gas- condition except. for the finish , House of the:Week, Lester Cohen , biecKI et ux—Practional Lot 2:and . E'ly forcrd air heating. gotten very dark and.) I0V» - ft. of fractional' Lot. 3, . Block 1, ? ?fired which has is such an-architect . He ras rnade Curtis ' Add. to-Winona;- VV'ly 1?.7S . ft., of The only other permit taken last dirty and is- generally unsightly, i a specialty of creating quality- 'de- fractional- Lot 2 and .E'ly . -I0',4 ft. of Lot ? -Week- was issued to James Puck, 'd try 3, Block 1, Hubbard - 3 : Add. -to Winona. ^Vc like to a penetrating scab i sign's " -within strict space, limita- ;to . La . Vernt ; Emma ft. Rellh et al 577¦Grand'' St ,, to change Ayihdows er this time. What is your advice? tions for families of modest in- Horriberg et/.ux-Part of . NE'i of tiWi, 7 at his - home? -Estimated,:, cost /is ANSWER: Penetrating sealers, Sec. 11-107-8. ! comes, and -he believes . there!* m m ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ,*»<»T *^««*«~*»*w^^™«»*e*«™~^<.^~ n sfjm nmnjsrfri... 1iiinr 1 : DESCENT- ¦implies, - ^^ ^^^ "T'Biifimmt iffKiwwwii;r>iiii Tr^f ;.ia» „ ^ -. ^ ,, .,,—,' ,n, -- - i, tutrtliiaxf irn m rirtmr/mmi mrmir - , , — rr:"*:..,: . ~Y^/™^ ** , of- permits -wood . R-obert ' W,7 HHdeSrandt,, deceased, to The tola! valuation and thus are more than sur- ! , "People who. think dignified Block DIGNIFIED ECONOMY: This tidy little ranch contains only give it a sturdy colonial flavor that would enhance any neighbor fhe-resa Hildebrandt. et al-Lot 15. 7. written , this. year now i-s $763,875. face coverings, as in the case wilh housing is ,a luxury for the <, Hubbard' s Add. to . Winona.;. -Last year at tlie this linne the fig- •other types o-f floor finishes.? wealthy?, just ? aren't up. to date, " 1,055 square feet of living area but has three nice size bedrooms, hood, FINAL DECRE1S . ure -was $!)9?366 and . there'd? been After the sealer has been: allow- said architect Cohen. ; l- ' j baths , living room , dining ell and kitchen . Exterior materials Rudolpri Maas, decedent, fp ' . Emmi ' ' Lot 3. Block 7), no ' new house , permits issued. ' /.' ed to penetrate- . tor .;15-minutes or . Today 's?model , J-5fi in " the week- - . ,_ _ Mass et al-Fractlonal s; ' Laird's Add. .fo ' . Winona- . * Curtis Add. . Last . week' permits. for , gas-fir- so itho instruction s on. the con-: i ly, series, is a . good ' example of Nd. ?.7: -7 ed installations went to Kraning's tainer - will/give yoii. . the correct -j Cohen 's talent. In only 1 ,055 square A.ugust Meier, decedent, to Dordthea VV. Service , for Dutchman' time for the particular brand you Meier ei al—W. 50 ft.- of . E:, 150 ,ft, of Sales & s . feet of: living area it has? three nice an*:; ' ings histead of having a straight more showy hybrids, Mention '*: :':^^^ . penerating action of the sealer will pliis deft blending of vertical arid line of shrubs, or evergreens, horizontal siding and , stone accent, should be made of C. pan|eulata be lost. ¦ across the entire front of the house - -:. ¦/- m give it a sturdy- colonial flavor ex- with flowers about one and one-half ' which, in itself; is not a good land- inches across. It blooms in the late DRY PAINTING SURFACE . pensive in looks only. scaping practice; that the surface you .ovsfAKC/V/. n-nn. , summer and fall producing clouds Be sure IN SHORT, -there' s no erivious The average- yard can accommo- are about to paint is completely ' ¦'¦' " 055 square feet which of white fragrant flowers. It is a SO GAS • - FLOOR PLANS: .Total - living area Is 1, display of economy here_ The . date three or more clematis vines Close relative of bur native species dry if you are using oil or alkyd house meets both :, the functional doesn't include portico or two car garage. Note twin doors in of ?different colors, not only close based paints. Water-thinried latex that grows wild in this area. This and aesthetic needs of a f-amil.y; main bat?h, vvhich doubles its service,? ? Suggested plan for base- by the house,, but in different lo- y, paints can le brushed or rolled ¦ j variety will grow to a height of ym^yy ..: y (y( .. - :::M - and is tailored to suit a modest ment features a fully developed recreation room. ' ¦; cations ' in the - garden- as . well: , : on damp surfaces, howe-ver; ' • ¦ fifteen ' feet or more, and should buildingsarvite budget.? ' . . . Growing up to eight feet or more be. planted only where , a vigorous mteif . ^/• decompression zone between front plans or the booklet at the information counter at th e" Daily News. ¦ the variety C. LAST LONGER yard and living room and thereby Enclosed is 50; cents for baby blueprint J-58. '• ¦ '? FOR YEARS, Jackmani , one of the first hybrids To make decorative gourcls and releases valuable indoor space for Enclosed is ?1 for "YOUR HOME" booklet ? D living area. As an added, fillip, ever to . be introduced, has been squash last 'longer, coat them ' ' ¦ the most popular. Probably rnore : Cohen has appropriated a~ bit of NAME '.:: ....,..;..:..,.....y,.,,..?.. . ;...... 77.7... ..: ,(: :.... , with varnish , using either a brush the porch space for a• -tidj little . .... of theiri are sieen today than all or a spray can. Enjoy clean; fresh, gently- ¦¦ lavatory adjoining the mast er bed- EJ * ' of the other varieties combined. It ¦ ¦ STRE T ..,,,...... • •...... , , .-...... «.. 4.1 .. •.•« ¦•• •>• rntiving air for room. . ' makes a strong, sturdy vine and ¦^H v^PVB ^^S^SH^^n^^BS ^^TTj perfect ' ' ' m ~4 io ^^H__\ A . small divider rail . Which re- GITV .,....;.:.. -. 7...... '.V...... :' STATE ...,... (::.:... .:. its large violet: purple flowers blend _ Wm 1-^Mti1*1*1 M M 1 Mimt_< indoor ? quires no space at all; sets the well with most surroundings. If comfort my front door apart from the only one clematis is desired , this ' '¦ living 4W Whetheryou 'rebuild- ( ' m room and helps in furniture ar- variety perhaps should be the Ing or :. ^^ ETETljj remodeling. ?^HBT Building in Winona , ranging. The coat ?c|oset i s near- choice depending, of course, on Lennox has th e What about yp ur home? Doe* It by, and' joins with two bedroom Door Not Closing tlie background against which it is prac- Rlfl W§- . h&ve enough outlet! to let you?en- 1W3 dollar volume . $743,875 EW! EASY! ticai answer for eco- B|| B; T=S closets as a sound buffer between ./¦ • .''Residential ; . ...,.,. . ' 5,57§ to. be ..planted. ' ^ PHT N 1 joy all the appliances jou want to ¦ ; . . ' • • " .nomical heating and l||B? ss r ; | entertaining and sleeping areas. " ."¦ - Commercial :...... 83,300 The. variety, Rariwna, is a light _>^ H CONVENIENTl I at one,time ... without unsightly cooling. Over 400 n Properly; ' 1 " blue in color with large flowers ne bondle I BBB ? iBfr ' extension cords? ;¦ - . - ' . i THE LIVING room is a com- Don t j Public noh- . *^^N '' X_ \ ' ^ models _ '>S^^ -: to c hoose . B^B —= K" taxable 1 ...... 675:000, in excess of six inches across. It ¦ C 0e, There are many new and differ- ? fortable 17 feet by 12 feet and is 4 MB ' *''• ^"^ B from—all ? New houses ...... I has an extended bloomin g season. of two 7 H with (he H9 ent kinds of electrical outlets and I nicely enhanced by an inexpensive ' / ' •**-»- Jfi Volume same d ata For a white variety, the garden- t£______m______\_\ tamout Hushtone IS3M switches, each designed to fit a job. M j box bay window and a fireplace. Plane Right Away j ¦ ' ' ¦ ' 1962 ...... $ 99,366 ; biovy e r./f tlte r that . - . ; , they 're pretty as well i Tlie dining room adjoins , and to- ¦ ' ¦ er can choose among several. The Best of all ^fc^ - ¦¦¦ as practical. : New Cryslal Clear. Varnish adds no ;g ether they have a sweep of 22 By ANDY LANG . . Henryi has very large blossoms six spells C ;0.m-l-o-r-t. ^^^ ^^ AP Newsfeature; ¦VJP!^BHJ^^¦^^ While color—has no "yellowing" etlect. feet for large scale entertaining. SPLIT THE JOB inches, or more, across and is an ^- ^^HJ^T SSTOB Let us show them to you. | prop- we'll be glad to check Brings out the rich tones of wood- A folding screen would separate When a door fails to close Did you know that in many extended bloomer. Last fall our we're aril, ; erly, don 't rush to plane file or inside the walls. Re- work, furniture, arid paneling. For i them easily when needed. , localities it is possible to arrange vine bloomed lightly until frost. the wiring sand off sonic of the wood nl the QUALITY SHEET membe r, the wiring which feeds all inferior trim—especiall y effective i Sliding glass doors . lea d from with a painting contractor to Another good white is Lanuginosa - T^~ tlie tlining room to a secluded rear point where th-e binding occurs. paint all the hard-to-reach high Candida a large-fl6?vered type of ^^H Sv your outlets must be adequate to for light finishes. Easily applied .with of. wood MET&L WOR KS : i patio , expanding its function. It This removal . sometimes places, while you and members excellent form. It is, also , an ex- WINONA carry tlie electricity you need in brush or spray—sots lo touch in one is the only solution to Ihe prob- HAROLD OFENLOCH hting and Idoesn 't show on lhe plans , but a of (Jie family paint the lower, tended bloomer. PLUMBING CO. order t o use your li g ap- hour. Come in today! lem. But , more often than not , the S7 E. 2nd SI. Phone 5791 pliances whenever and wherever \* loiivered fence or some similar easy-lo-reaeh sections? 306 Mankato Ave. Phone 2035 . door can be made lo operate CRIMSON STAR is a red variety you wish. . (barrier on the opposite .sidTXof the patio adjoining the garage l^ould properly by a little attention.to the REMOVE CHALK that produces large quantities of , fl for all dataili. i most probable culprit—lhe lunges. Latex paints will not adhere to Co" | give even more privacy for oui- large single flowers on vigorous Wa'll show yov why FULL ;rioor dining. When cither or both of tlie hinges chalky paint , plaster or masonry vines equal in hardiness lo .Jack- ls V 1 , fails to remain solidly in place. surfaces. Be sure to brush away mani. There are other single large- BOILER HOUSEPOWER | THE KITCHEN is an «xample Ihe door develops a sag and will all t races of chalk before apply- flowered kinds bordering on p ink , ¦ mofc.i o HAPPY HOME lof top efficiency in the use of stick at some point in the frame . ing this easy to rise, quick-drying red , blue and violet from which REPAIRS V* M I space. odorless paint , advises thc Na- choices can be made for particular ^^ P^ B IT IS NOT always easy to detect Though il occupies only a Ifl font tional Paint , Varnish and Lacquer settings. ft inch by 10 fool area , there is a Joose hinge hy sight alone. Gen- Association. Exterior surfaces erally, you will have to open nnd Some clematis varieties with No. 60 CRYSTAL CLEAR ample room for a breakfast, tabic with bad chalking may require a large double Aowers are coining KLINE out of the -w .j ly of lhe work area; close the door several times al surface conditioner obtainable into favor. One of these is Mrs. fliore is ;in nhiuidancc of counlcr varying degrees of speed lo see from your paint dealer, while in- whether there is even the tiniest terior walls may need an oil-bas- P. T. .lames which bears a profu- WINONA PAINT lop; and (here arc 111 lineal feet sion of large, double , blue flowers ol hanging cabinets and 11 feet of movement of the hinge. ed primer-.scaler. B£CTMC To be rlourily . sure , place, a after it becomes well established. counter cabinets. Another double i.s Blue Ilo.setle im "Sennnri Winona /or Over & GLASS CO. scrett'driver in the .slot ot each (lie door has been sticking near WINONA BOILER & STEEL GO. Half a Century" "Your V' a/s/mr hitlge screw and turn it in, a clock- the top, then th« shim should be outstanding variety with light blue 163-167 West Front Street Phona 5965 wise direction. If the screw turns ' blossoms with many smaller petals Color ( ,'nroii.s -el Store " J-58 Statistics placed under a top hinge lep f: i( 122 VV. 2nd St. Phon* S512 lh« least bi!, il moans that. il. has al tlie nol torn' , then under a bot- against the large outside ones, The 55-57 W. 3nd St. A one-story house wHh full loosened and i.s not holding the tom hinge leaf. Duchess of Kdinburg i.s a large "Licensed Bonded Electricians"* basement, containing three double whit e that is the equal We Doliwer Phone 3652 hitice as securely as possihU* . The hinge screws should go of bedrooms, lVi-btiths, I i v ing A temporary repair sometimes through the cardboard and Into tlie the others in size of flowers. room, dining ell, kitchen, por- can be made by using u slightly wood. Ymi can vary Ilic shim any We musl not overlook lhe small- I tlco and Mtnchod garage. linger screw. Bill the proper w;iy way yon w.vit to gel Die results HOME — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL 1 ' "% a Basement contains recreation is to remove the screw and fill you want , using n thin one or a room, laundry, hobby room, the opening willi wood putty, plas- thick one or Iwo pieces of card- lavatory and utility space. Liv- tic wood nr a small wooden plug. board or even a wooden him. WIRING Ceramic Tile Bathrooms ing area totals 1,005 square I i f I" Home Building feet in dimensions of 42 feet THE OLD SCREW then can be ONLY WHEN ALL elsa falls & • jj 6 inches w Ida by 29 fee-t deep. replaced , nil hough a now one should any wood bo removed from _„| • Cabinet Work |_ ¦ should be \\scd if any nisi ing or the door. A loo- hasty removal of I • Remodollno I W \ dnmngo has occurred. wood mny bring; regret at a later DULL BEFORE PAINTING Ilim'iiiiiiiTirfrrftj iij' wMiiil Paint ¦und er (he eavos and nth lime, since different weat her con- SUPPOSE oil tests prove that ditions may cause Ihe wood at For Complete Personalized /&. WHOA, I IT protected parts of ihe house .screws none of the. is loose and that point tn shrink , leaving nn un- Building Service Cont ract may still \)e glossy when the rcsl none of tho hinges out of line ',' of the huild Ing needs re painting , sightly gap. Vou then will have In use what In any case , \vlierovor wood is To make sure Ihal U P ' now paint BRUCE McNALLY is called a shim , which in Ihis removed , bn sure to replace tlie . PARDKER! J will adhere firmly, dull the gloss ense is merely a piece ol card- BUILDING CONTRACTOR Bjl,, pnltit or oilier original finish lo Phone 8-1059 wilh sandpaper or str "wnol be- board placed beneath one of I-T fore , applying, lhe new eoutini ' picvenl nmisiiirfi from making an 304 Lake Street hinge ieuves

Keep the cold OUT ond heat IN Jj ^SMyf^ WHATEVER YOUR W/R'NG NEEDS . . . ¦ ¦ Glass Shower Door* ~" • I COMMERCIAt INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL WE CAN DO THE JOB . . . EXPERTLYI • • with Mine ral Rock Wall Iniulatlen VMUp'^^f • Tub Enclosures Phono ' in your attic and tidewalU. F«»t, ^'J J I It s easy to pay more than our low , low competit ive rinr-r-s Planning Help for All 8-1641 'l get n bolter wiring job ! Ml • efficient «orvice ... anywh«r«| . . . but you woii om- y.,,^ h III r Bathroom Rodocoration Problems gunriinleci i. Call 4,>7'1 for Free eslimnlos,

i Phono Winona 8-1367 ^Ig), BEST AJh <^ ^iOtc" ,V* Electrical Contracting Co. or Trwmpcaloau 534-6627 /Jjiklat^^w^^ j 628 *Moin Sf' Phono 8-,0°2 El^Rlc \s ~— ~^--————¦ i' POOM + Ir'- TRI-STATE * L_-mf_mBiJll "LICENSED BONDED ELECTRICIANS" I FREE ESTIMATES BAUER Wm , (Curley) Slever* 420 Wesl 8th Strtef I 'J ¦'" \'i *. - yy>aa I _^m_^mmmm R oofing & Iniulntlon 225 E. Third St, Phono 457B k, U ^ 11HHBHHBHHHBHaaHHaH | Students to Discuss Beef River Phone Safety at Chatfield and ?Alfred Meyer: Frederick Nel- ' superintendent; Mrs: ?Alec Melgcf- CHATF1EL.D , Minn. (SpccialW Studies Building r,nn wa.s/ elected to a two-year I &on, Sunday school secretary- and W M ' ' ; Theodore ? Tangcn, di"s- participate in the, icrnv and/Raymond Bornfleth to a treasurer Six schools will OSSEO, WJ ; ¦- safely pra- Owners of Beef one-ynar- . t.pi rii...... " • .- . ! trict convention delegate, and Da- WABASHA , Minn. (Special)/ — : Olmstecf County Ira/fic River .Telephone Co. here report ¦ ¦' Valley High elected include -v.i'd Meyer, Liitlierhaven board. A calypso dance by a former Miss gmm at Chosen they are studying plans for a hew : Other officers . Minnesota, a knowletlgcabJe talk School hcrq Tuesday. buildinj Vernon Finseth, treasurer ; Tracy The pastor's report given by;the ¦Irom Chatfield. and switchboard and plan ¦ ' Braatcn showed a on the Common Market by a col- twenty pupils . to have a dial system Redalen , financial secretary; ?Mrs. .Rev. . James , By ion, in opera- of 182 and lege professor , and naming of the Dover-Eyota , 7 Stewartville tion in about 10 -months? Redaleii . organist; Mi-s. Raymond confirmed membership Wabasha boss, farmer and young and Rochester Lourdes and John ' Bornllct h , assistant Sunday school a baptized membership of 241. ' ' high-?' schools will assem- Beet Kiver also is adding five ¦7 man of the year provided : diver- Marshall '¦'¦ ' • -¦sifted entertainment for a.m. to discuss legisla- more lines between Beef River . . 266 guests ble at 8:45 . and Genera) •here Saturday night at the first proposals on traffic safety. Telephone Co. to ex- ILtNBSS THE OWNERS tive pedite DUE TO THE DEATH AMD TH* OF annual distinguished service Keynote speaker- will be Warren calls between the two . ext changes here. 7 awards andI farmers night ban- E'ustis , assistant city attorney, Ho- quet, It was held at St.? Felix ! Chester , prosecutor of: all tra '.fic The owners say the two com- ' ' ' auditorium? ? violations . He also will be moder- panies plan to /. meet soon; to zone The event was sponsored jointly lator in?a.panel discussion by. -Mol- the . area;. -dividing; subscribers be- by the Jaycees ; a:nd Wabasha j vin Schroeder , Chalfields, repie- tween them. Both now have lines Chamber of Commerce,with each ! senfinii ": the 'insurance angle;; J udge in the city and rural area. FOR SALE ' .'local . '/merchant? -hosting-' '? a' -' farm Noeh -Olson- ol-: the - referee- . 'courl( couple. . Dean Plank , chamber j ltochester; Dohald Franke, former w president, acted as master of j legislator;, highway patrolmen , and New Constitution ceremonies. i?others. .- " NORMAN SCHEEL, manager of Approved by Shoe Store & Repair Shop : . Wabasha Super-Valu , was; named PTA Votes Funds young man ol lhe year; Earl Fountain Church Doing a Good Business in the Same Schnirring, owner of ? Family Bak- For Strum School ery, boss of¦ the year , and Peter; FOUNTAIN , Minn.-A new con- Drysdale ,"• ". outstanding; farmer. STRUM, Wis. — Approximately stitution and a budget of $8 ,166 Location for Over 50 Yea rs. Jaycee President Donald'- .' Larson 31,200 . in improvements will be was ad opted by Root Prairie. Luth- . - . ? presented ?the citations to Drys- made at Strum Grade School as eran Clwrch at ,its annual congre- ¦ ' ¦? of a ? vote taken last WRITE OR INQUIRE dale and Schnirring. Edward the result ¦' gational meeting: ? Schroeder of South St. Paul , na- week by ? the PTA7 - to contribute The ?new constitution will in- tional Jaycee director , made the The club decided crease the 3ize -?6f the church ; for . kin- award to Scheel; $500/ for . curtains;; $400 council from? six to nine memtHirS: dcrsarten ' facilities, and the re- Wabasha 's outstanding young The treasurer's report revealed Scheel — is a past presi- mainder for installing drinking man— ' ; total receipts of $10,401 • for 1962 . . . dent of Rotary Club; member /of fountain s, purchasing S ' with; total disbursements , GRIESBACH , of $9 244. . the baseballs and other --play ' equip- . Wabasha County Fair board; A total of $2,812 was given to . be- program chairman and past vice nu'iit, and putting in a: fence to ¦ ? ¦ . SHOt STORE hevoletices. '. '' - • ' ...... president of the PTA ;; member of keep students off the road in 379 E, Fifth Winona Phone 3656 front of the school. Trustees elected for-a- .-three^ca r the advisory board of . St. Eliza- term include Malyin Fingerson beth's Hospital, director of the losc 'a large share of wlieat ex- United Church of Christ , . and a ? may lose on feed grain MEN ... Nor- his outstanding young farmer; award and Earl ports and? . member of the senior chamber. . / WABASHA'S OUTSTANDING , and poultry, Dr. Learn predicted President of the Southeastern man Scheel , left , received tlie outstanding; young . Schnirring, right , \yas. named outstanding boss. cotton and tobacco exports will ' Minnesota Firemen's Association, man of the year - .award at the Jaycees banquet (Joyce Lynd photo) increase, aiid soybeans exports Schnirring also is Chief ; of . the Will double in value over the next . Saturday; Peter Drysdale ,? center, is looking at ¦ ¦ - 7 Wabasfta volunteer , fire . depart- 10? ,years.y . ' ' - ' SAJ^^ ment in which he has served since ' agriculture?'' have ' : '¦ ' !. "American mas I9a2. ¦ He also has been a city both he and Dr. Learn . .are the speaker said. , ..; " '7? :. 1 difficulties of the nations in draw- to pay part of the price,'' lie con- .. / aldermen , co-chairman , of the Bed alumni of . the University of Penn- ing up a common policy, cluded , "but we are now (he lead- ¦ sylvania, where the latter receiv- THE MINISTERS of agriculture ? ; ¦/Crosse- drive , and Jaycee member, ¦ ' This policy 7 includes technical er .and .have to share.. A strong ' and now is a mcmb«r .of the Cham-? ed his 7 doctorate. of the six member nations agreed . . progress; fair standard of living Europe , is; essential? to the free BALLOT OF CANDIDATES " ¦ '- ber of Commerce: '"' :• on the basic principals of a com- ' . , 1957, /for;.agriculture ;. -: stabilizing mar- world , and; the Common Market : ' "THE DATE March. 2.5 as ¦ -7 Tb-BEyNOMINATEb./ - . , -?. Drysdale, 29, ?op crates a dairy. the/birth date of t-he United States mon agricultural policy Jan." 1.4 . •{ kets; guarahteein g supplies , and is one. of the best devices to guar- ¦ ' ¦; " 7 ;/¦ and - beef- .farm with, his father , of Europe will no doubt be . me- 1962. Dr. . Learn ? admitted that | insuring reasonable prices. A price antee a stron g Europe , a welcome /Syiliarn Drysdale, and keeps DHIA morized- by. pur grandchildren many of' . t.he agricultural; policies;! goal is ?also set . 7 partner: to share the leadership of " , " .: ¦ ¦ - . yy; records. He is-a member of Green ' along: witli July 4 , 1776." Dr. Learn are unfair , but . enumerated the ! Although the U.S. is likely to a free world; : w field yro.wnship board ,. Grace ' Me- stated in opening his . presentation , rnorial Church, sWapaha 'sa AF .;& on- the; Common Market and what Primary Election Monday, February 4/ 1963 ¦ AM lodge , and is -active in . civil it means . to American agriculture . -.. ./ defense. . He explained that the Common :/ All- three men are married and Market is a step toward a? United To be vpted for in the Third Ward : , . ¦ ' - SAAAPLE have children . . States of Europe. - . . BALWl On that date six nations — Ger- of the City of Winona PRECEDING THE address fay , ,??/ Dr. Elmer W. Learn ,, many,- Italy, . France /Belgium , ; . agricultural - the 'Netherlands economist of .the University of Luxembourg and . -¦¦ ? Minnesota, — signed the Treaty of Rome pro- ;. Mayor Curtis Goltz viding;, ' (European ' 7, welcomed the group, for EEC -? Eco- BALLOT OF CANDIDATE and . Schfoed- nomic . Community. 1 7' zer. outlined . the purpose of the Plans for EEC began as early TO BE NOMINATED i jaycees. — to make young /men , according . leaders in the . community ? for as after World War II community betterment. He prais- to, the speaker, but the impetus ¦ ¦ ¦ i^S^m^^^^^^. . -; 7 yC iry Recorder . 7¦ . ';?/ actually came from the U.S. when ;;.^:r y7y (r . . .[: ; : ? ed the Wabasha chapter , organ- ' yrra ^ . ized in 3946, for its active partici- this 7 country offered Marshall ' pation. He cited the street . signs Plan aid in 1957 providing stales Prima ry Election Monday, February 4 1963 , ^ installed here as an example. must cooperate in its administra- Jt Put on (X) opfjosite the name of the candidate you wish tion, .: to vote . Miss Minnesota., of , 1961, Nancee be for yr^r. for , in -the square indicated by the arrow. . Ann Parkinson-of South Si; .Paul , The Treaty of . Rome provides To voted in the First Ward spoke briefly ;on . her experiences formation of a . customs union , AIDERMAN AT LARGE ¦ r- ¦' 'in the .Miss . .America pageant , breaking down alt barriers .to of the City of Winona y VOTE FOR .-ONE/ . . . .. ' .-; . where she was the fourth runner - trade with a common trade policy ¦ " ?- " ' • ; among all members. ? • ¦ up, . - . ., .? , ? - ¦7 7' ? ?' ¦ '" , Chairman 7 7??:77 ?? MRS. MARY MASYGA of the banquet , Matt : DR. LEARN outlined the follow- : Metz . Wabasha .County, agent, in- ¦ ¦7 ing provisions': Free movement of ^ troduced Dr. Learn . . Metz noted : ': Workers . across country borders : 7-7 .' . ''JIM.D7 MOHAN ; ' ?? ; Advertisprnen* free movement of capital across country borders: common trans- portation;* minimum wages ? and "?¦ ' ¦¦¦¦ ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ' . . ' ¦ : DAVID J. KOUBA¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ DOES GfTTlNd social security; an anti-trust? pol- . • |? . ( : } City Recorder 7; . . : , '7 -/' . - ' . . - - , 7 ¦ 7 - . ->¦' ' ?- : - ' ;' . 7; - . '' . . ' , '. - .7777 . ¦ " . / ' '. ? . . ? ?/ ¦ ' ¦; ity, :and . a;¦ common 'agricultural ; policy; ¦ ,- ' ¦ ' ¦¦: ¦' FOR AIDERMAN — THIRD WARD "The U.S.;, supports EEC? " ¦ " " ' UP HKGHTS as a J3 , ' . .: .. Put on (X) opposite; the name of the candidate you wish. ' . .? " . ?? . 7? VOTE FOR ONE - MAKE YOU FEEL OLD ; third major, political .force , in the I. After 35. comrrioii KidneJ or Bladder Ir- - to vote for , in the square indicate'd by the arrow. ritations often occur and mar make jrou world; realizing:/the: great value ^F- : . : " ' ' HOWARD A. ?BAUMANN 7; ? ?¦ . t*rts« and nervous from too trequrnt . of a. partner of equal . strength in * ¦ ' ' /. . ?^ ; . -/ ¦ mssages both day sna nlcht. Second- ALDERMAN AT, LARGE . . • ' ; arils, jrou may loso sleep and suffer from its battle against communism ," Headaches, Backache and feel old, Itred, said Dr. - Learn.. VOTE FOR ONE depressed. In such Irritation,.OYSTEX ¦¦ ¦ lisually brings fast, relaxing comfort bj With 170 million people. EEC is ¦ ¦ ? ' . .' A. DEL SCHNEIDER curblnr Irrltatlnj L-erms In strone. acid a unit comparable to this coun- " ; " " • ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' - . urine and by analgesic Pain relief. Get - . . : ,/ j MRS. MARY MASYGA? CYSTEX at drusalsts. .Feel better fast try, with twice the growth rate, . HOWARD E? HOVELAND ¦:.? ' ¦¦ JIM D. MOHAN y &SUlJiaty, ${tyA.;¦ - ¦"( S ^) ¦" " '¦ : ?' . - ? ? ; - y( : ' DAVID .1, KOUBA ; . : ' . V - i . . It is less important to red!s- m_ , _ . , . -' ' ¦ ifWM*«»» I L i/WWAfl Ww AAAV SAMPLE BALLOT S tribute. u . wealth. than»u it is to - ' Wr*' g 2 redistribute opportunity. II 5 SAMPLE BALLOT BALLOT OF CANDI DATES SYLVANIA DOES TO BE NOMINATED BALLOT OF CANDIDATES WIT HOUT PARTY DESIGNATION j TO BE NOMINATED JIMIN! « Primary Election Monday, February 4, 1963 WITHOUT PARTY DESIGNATION To be voted for in the Fourth Ward Primary Election Monday, February 4, 1963 of the City of Winona To be voted for in the Second Ward ' ratings of the City of Winona s f -^p^yy^y^^^, \ in I TQfe (w h ! s jA^ s f FI 1 \ '* * | I If -|: 1 HALOLIGHT) UM 70% I [J City Rccoirlrr J ] jj Here's Why HAIOMCHT Is Better: j | _ _ Put an (X) opp.vsllu lh<- name of tlio candidate you with I ^/ City Recorder _W ' a 4 HALOLIGHT jjlvt 'S your* eyes a relaxing change I J J ^r • to vote for , in the iq uura Indicated by tho arrow . ¦f cltWlM—W^MWMM ^WW. ^¦¦^MWM ^MMMM — W C JL» of pure, i ' AIDERMAN AT LARGE | | n IIALOLICUT |>ro(Pcls lhe only scl of i-yr-s yon 4 II Put an (X) opposite ihn name of the candidate y do wish i fans hlivc. 5 to VOT E FOR ONE ^r vote for, in th« tquqro Indicaled by th« arrow, ¦ —¦ ¦ *5 *> 1IA1.()LK ;IIT woflt'iis Iln; ulinipl (li,iNnc: ;s iinuu 'di- > — ' 1 - l - l -Mi, - l ilii r — - II i | > «J* uioly siiri-oiiiuiiii f; (lie TV plcltn i- . 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HAROLD GATES and WES KITTLE < | | STEVK MORGAN LOUIS S. ('/-AKNOWSKI c Nn Utinie Service I 'till Vhiirpc When Your TV nr Htnlio j | S .S'W I.s- Itt' iHiiretl in Our MKIJI . 5 Phono 3791 A. TONY > 21] East Third Streot J| I'MSCUL'JK JKKHY IIOHZYSKOWSKI " Jan. II. l. / curred at 2nd and Johnson streets V? (First Pub. . Monday. . "M Stale ol Minnesota I' ss; . • " at , 12:15 p.m. Saturday. ) P r0b«le Court County¦ ¦ol 'Wiriona-¦ in The drivers involved Were Ron- " - . No. - 15. J58 ol ., and ' In Re Estate ai ¦ ald Hose. Sleepy- Eye. Minn j Alvina Ha^n, also known / MONDAY Clair M . Jenniges, 951 E. King:St . |. Alvina H. Hahn, Decedent. - Police originally had the name as •Order for Hearing on . Petition ; to Sell Real Estate TheMo^y JANUARY 28, 1963 ' hav(n9 driving estate ^^oro Jennings. Jennings was Tlie reprcscnlative of said petition to sell certain real east on 2nd and Hose south on filed herein a • ¦ ¦ estate described in :said petition; • . . . . .lolinson? - ' '.' . ' ' ¦ hearing Two-State Deaths . ? . . IT IS ORDERED, That the . At Comm uni ty Winona Deaths thereof be had on . .February 13, 1W3, at ' (First Pub. Monday, Jan. . 28, 1963) 10:30. o/clock ' A'./Vl., - before this. Court , In Memorial Hosp ital .'C. -. W. BroWn Mrs. Carnt Ferist«rmacncr the probate court room In the court houst State ol Minnesota I ss. and that, notic* ' Court in Winona, Minnesota, ; LEWISTON Minn. — . ' Funeral Mrs. . Carrie Feristermacher, 96, County of Winona 1 in Probate of this order Visiting . hour»: - Medical ind surgical . . No! 15:369 . - . hereof be given by publication 1 To , 7 lo 1:30 p;m (no ¦¦ Minneapolis, ' News and by. mailed »BtlenH: . A .«nd . . services ¦for '.. C./. W .. . Brown ,; former former Winonan , died - , Iri Rt Estate of in the Winona Daily ehtldren under-II). - . ¦ ;nolice as provided by law. ' Lewiston; newspaper publisher .. -will at 1:25 p.m . Sunday at Minneapolis M«rth« Wllcjewskl, Decedent. paternity;.patients- .1 te J.JO and > te lor Hearing on Final Account Dated¦ ¦January ¦ 17, l?«.- ; General Hospital. Order :¦ ¦ D UP-ERA. 1,30 p.m.. (adults only).. be held at Berrien . Springs,Mich., Petitto-n for Distribution. 7 77E. , and Probate Judsa. . Wednesday; Buri al will She was a member! of? Central The representative ' of fhe above named be a t Ea- (Probale . -Seal ) 7/ SATURDAY estate having - 'filed, her tinal .-account and. Court , gle Lake. .Minn , . :¦.' .' - Methodist Church and : was mar- Libcrfl, / pe tition for set-tiement and allowance Harold J. ioner . ¦ . AdmUsiont . A onetime publisher of the Lew- ried , to David Fenstermacher. He thereof and for d istribution lo fbe persons Attorney. for7Pe('t . . . . , ?Wab iston Journal. .'Mr. BrovV n als-o had died/ Sept. . 16, 1945. Ih-ereunto entitled ; . fcsthryn; D. -Kub« . 676 E. : ? ' ' ' That the hearing, . (First Pub. Monday, Jan. aj,. 11a3), - . ; 7- edited the .Janesyil le ? Ai-gits? . New 7 Survivors inchide two daughters, . ' • .IT IS. ORDERED, asha St. . . thereol be had on, February 20, 1963, at . State 6(-Minnesota ) ss ',; SUNDAY Richland?. Star, ? . Fairfax Journal Mrs; Mary Higgins,. . . Minnisapolis , 10:45 o'clock A.M., before this Court in County of Winona ) in Probata .Court " ¦;¦ "' ' Admijsioni and , the Waseca. Journal. He also and Mrs. Daisy Fischer; Dunedin , the.probate court ror>n In trie court house No'. M.ill ' ¦¦ : . . - : in" Winona, , Minnesota, ahd that notice In Re Estate of Mrs; Merrill A? Peterson , ? 1277 had worked on the. Albert.Lea. Pa- , Fla ,; four grandchildren; 10 great- hefeof be given by -publication of this Guslave Melius, Decedent. ¦ ' " ¦ W. 5th St. . , .? triot: ¦/ . . - ' grandchildren: /.one great - great- order In ' the .Winona Daily News and by Order for Hearing on Petition lor Probate granddaughter: one. brother. Willie rriailed notice as provided by law.. of Will, Limiting Time to File, Clalmi Mrs. Edgar L?- Norman. £23 Har- Survivors include two sons, Don . Dated January 25, 1963. • and for . Hearing Thereon. '¦ ¦' -- ' riet St. C. Brown. Waseca . publisher of the Lingenfelter .Winona, ahd two: sis- . < '. E. . .D. ' LIBERA, : , Dollie L; Melius having liled a petition ters , Mrs. Minnie Googins, Miami , . Probate Judge. far ' the probafe of the Will of laid d»- Mrs. Donald J. Cierzan. SI8 Sioux Waseca Journal and Herald ,; and (Probate Court Seal) ' ¦ cedent-and lor . the . appointment of Theron St; . B; Ben Brown, Webster v? Iowa, Fla., and Mrs. Daisy Nation . Stock- Harold J. Libera, .. ' . ' ' ' . ' ¦ ./ Cil. . Melius as . executor, which-Will Is on file In ' - Ralph L. Willard?? 85.3- 3»th".Ave: . and a. daughter. .Mi' s;? 'bi n's-. ?Bell , ton - -.- . . Attorney for petitioner. . this Court -arid opon to inspection; . WEATHER FORECAST . . ; A IT- IS ORDERED.. . That, the hearlna G-b?odview. , Berrien '. ' Springs. / Funeral , services will be at V broad band of the western Gulf region. Snow flurries are ex- Ad vertlsement . - ' ' thereof .be-. ' had on February .15, 1963, at . Norman 'Nelsestuen? 477 E-Belle- p.m..; Thursday at Fawcett .Funeral. scaLtered iisht snow . is expected totiiglit froh-i pected in the northern 'and central - -Rockies '. It 11 o'clock : A.M:,- before this Court In thl view- st. .;. ' ..'.-' ' Joel Wolsted Chapel , Burial will be in Fremont the west era Great. Lakes southward llirough .the 7 will be colder in milch of . the nation excep t for the probate , court robm in the court liouso .iri ' ^OTIf K Wiriana; Minnesota, hnd Ihal objections to Arthur L. Mueller ., m .K 3rd . HARMONY , Minn; - ' Speci al ' — 'Certiefery . near? Lewiston. . central . Plains and the . northern , parts; of- the southeast coast ,: the Gulf and the so?uthein Pacific the ' ¦' ¦allowance of said Will, if amy. be filed St. . ' Joel. Wolsted,;81 , , ' Friends may call at-the chapel ' ¦ : ¦ before said lime of hearing;, that lhe time died al -4 p.m. southern '' .Plains; changing to-rain as it approaches ' . - ' coast. 'AP Photofax Map; / /- • ; ?. TO KIIIIII:ISS , said decedent . - .from 7 to. 9;p.rn . Wednesday. 7 within which creditors of . Ralph F. Schaffer. IM W . 3rd Sunday at Harmony, C' oiVi niiunity ' Board ol Edu-. may file their claims be limited to , four ¦ . ' A Specifll . Meeting of the ' St. '. - • '? Hospilal. He had been Independent School District Num- months from the dale hereol , .and that ..the . ¦ ill three cation of. ' ' '¦ ' ¦- ¦' ¦ ' lAn. James B. Pendleton ber 811 wilt bn held in the Board Room in claims, so filed be heard oh May 22, 1963, Bitthi . months, • ;y ' before Court In the ' B? Wabasha Public- School on the- evening ot at . 10. o' clock A.M.,. . Ihls . Mr. and , ..-Mrs , Allan: Mueller . 7 He was born . March . 26,; 1881? in . Mrs .? James Pendleton ,7.64, WORLD TODAY V'^ednesday, Fetjruary 6th, 1963 flt iiyi p.m .' probate court room in the court house Jn ¦ " Winona, -Minnesota. , and- that notice. .hereof Stockton.?. Minn,.' . : .a- daugh ter- -." -?¦ Bristol Township,?- son' of 0> .le and lonner Winonan . died Saturday at General Motors lor the purpose: ot receiving sealed, bids for ¦' t-he . sale -for dernolition ol. ihe: old school be given by publication ot this order in earrie AVolsted.; ,He ? lived . ' in the Beverlv Hills. Calif. Daily News and by mailed D ischarges ? . building in Ksiioqg upon the . following the Winona. ' notice as provided by law. Mrs Gleridon ' M?. Sc-lieibsiert and area all/his life . He married Ethel A native of. 'Aurora , 111;! ;she -was terms and conditions* 1 . . . Dated January 1«,¦ 1963. . Daniels in 1909: 7a' i? San (1st one, ¦' . E. D , LIBERA. - baby, Rushford . Minn ?' the former Mary* Frances Thatch- SaieSf Income A.—The buildins and all- walls must be' rt-, . . Minn. He was • the retired owner January ide Probate Judge. Mrs. Amanda /Hazelton . 1,53 .E. er and lived her until yoim g.. \\om- Ups . d.uced to one - foot; below ground level ' ¦ ' ' ol the¦ .-Harmony - by September 1st, 1963. (Probate Court Seall . . 4Uh?.St . " ;; .. : . Feed an- in-Probate Court. , ¦ years. He helped.organize t3ie -. Har- ' Couniy ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Ave, Goodviow . . ' - . . , -Burial ' will , be in Forest L'a -.v'n . ally 12-month period . . This is French President de- : Mo/ -15/294 ¦' ' ' ' ' ' . ' . . WASHINGTON' . VAP >; -( Things C> .— Fires on lhe premises must . . mony . Golf -Club and was' adi va ¦ . be constant- In Re Estate of Mrs. Joseph ?R? Brbnk . Red Top ¦ . The nation ' No. :J ' • .- autn iiiakcr Gaulle 's doing. He'd have .prob- ly kepi under control; ' mVsl be' exlin- • " s . got twisted in. this . lirst month- of William J 'Luehmann, Decedent. 7 in conservation work. guisr-ed at lhe end ot the , ?Trailer Court?:; ? ?;? estimated .\%1 . . net • .-' . income/ at ' ' : ably doiic .. the opposite if. he fell v/ork day Order for Hearing on, ; Fin-al Account .;. Survivors iiickide/ Ins wife: one AVinona Funerals . 1!)63. ywhat looked dead got re- 'and must rneet v/im Village ¦ Thomas S. Docile. 127 E. Howard ' ' ' : fire rtgu- ¦- . ' . . and Petition for Distr ibution '-. ' ' S).4,")l) 7 billion , equal to S.VIO 7a suiTeeted, whaf'- 'eiiied be- clanger .fro in coniniunisnv. He . has : ' lalions. . ; ' . . son .- Roderick , . ['iarnioii y; . two . -se sale? . The representat ive of . thc above named Mrs. Martin Boe share;, or . tip- more/ than .HO per came .'dangerous'', shut Brita in out of the '?.Common inQ filed his final account and daughters , .. Mrs , Alberta Stout and and7what7could —The successful bidder estate-hay Donna E. Spaag. Minnosota: Citv " ' ' -' Market and; rejected Kenned y' ¦ E. must enter Inlo petition, for settlement. , and allowance A funeral.: service for .Mar- cent from : 1961 earnin gs-. of . ?8!)3 have; been a concession '' became s a contract- ; ' (¦ Mrs? . Edward ' Karen V rCei. anen , Mrs.- ¦ . ¦. , with Ihe District for the thereof and. for distribution to the person! Minn . . liiillion or .S3!ll a share, • ' ' idea of , a NATO liucfear . force. ;¦ - ; work , to be performed ¦ ¦ Minneapolis -, three . graiulcMdren; tin Boe, 625 Market St.; was held • a . policy .decis.ioiv /. :! . and must' po?t a thereunto entitled;. . Mrs. N. J . . Fischer . 12R/E. Wah He apparently, envisions ' performance bond, ' certified' or cashier s ^, Iwo brothers , . 'Julius. Cogswell, this afternoon at. Watkowski .- F-u- GM' s previous high '.was . .$1,189 . That , whole unpleasant . episode a Europe ' IT/ IS ORDERED, Thai; the hearing aaha.:?St. - '."' iiv •whi , chrck in the amount ol Fiftten hundred thereof be had ch/February 6, 1963. al i!)5S disasti-ous .ilv France alone has mi- dollars (SI500.00) ¦ ' N.D. ; aiid the -Rev. Clarence; Min- neVai home, the Rev . Harold Rek- billion in : . the auto industry:.s —the invasion oi Cuba : guaranteeing ful 10:«5 o'clock/ A.M'-., ; before .- , this Court ir ' fi?oy ?S. Rli nger.7 RuJhfnrd -. ' . -M thn clea'i: weapons . and doriii iiafes. its performance ol ¦ . neapolis , . and two /sisters, . Mrs? stad. First Congregational ' Church , best year. . That; also was the first by rebels in 1961—was . swept . . . the contract , t;*.e Probale court room; in lhs ' court hous* Felix A. TrzebiatowskJ. 797] E ¦ " neighbors . . ¦ in V^incna AVinnesota. . and . that notice ¦ ' officiating. Bvirial was iii Wood- time , any firm ev er, topped the.bil- under the rug when ' ' Presided t :7 .: • Inspection , ' ,- ?' '? ¦ ' ' Hans tT.hbna '- Ssvenson, and .Mrs. ' . ol the premises may . be ar- hereol be¦ given -by i-.ub!'ication of this order Sth ySt . .. ' Biggest .twist " of all -was seeing ranocd by coiiracting Superintendent ' ' K. . ?K.y iMyrlier Poehler , St . Paul. lawn Cemetery., lion-dollar- -mark in- profits. Kennedy took lull blame-It faded .tpncl- in/the . Vyinonn Daily News and by. maileri Mrs. George-C, ' ' " dirie -s office at- v/ati-rsh?. .Overland..Rush ¦ ' Cai- even , , photograph s of /those ancient ene- . notice/ as provided-' by ,'la^ , - " ' ; ' ' -' Funeral services will? be" at 2 Pallbearers . -we re I Ttlarge- more when he forced ihe ' ' ford. . Rtv - . 2;; Minn . .-/• . . ., . ' GN tales last year were esti- mies., France and W est Germany, ¦" ' Dated January 11. 1963 . p.m. . Wednesday , at 7 Harmony sheimer. Paisi ; Brandt . Lawrence Russians to. pull , tlieir missiles out District reserves lhe right lo reject , any • E. -D7S.IBERA, ' - Bernaf d Jacobson, Riishford '- "' and all bid!. ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - mated , at-SI 4.6 bil ion . compared - 19(12; embracing ,in .? the. :- persons . of .'Do . '' . .. . . ' .-' - Probate ' Judo*, . • ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ; Methodist . Church , the Rerv, Allyn Pomeroy. -Geflrge Lawrenz , ?C. T, of Cuba 7 in. . .;- Mixtn. . ? . with ' ,$1.1.4 billion in; 1961 and ?the Gaulle and West Cicrman Chan- ¦ (Probate Court Seal) . Hanson officiating/ Burial will be Sev'ertid and John F"armer. . Now, in what -looks;/ like a politi- BY THE BOARD; 7 7 . high, ' Sawyer , Sawyer .& , Darby, . previous of S12.7 hillion in cal boner. Atty.7 Gen-: Robert- F". cellor -Adenauer. This- won t last " . . . M J.: heal/.' Clerk.. - . ' Attorneys for Petitioner/ , in Big Spring Cemetery, . ' ; ' ; ; OTHER BIRTH S Friends may call at Petersoh- George- W. Hartner lliKO . ' ' 7' .!?? Kennedy, has brought to life what lon?-,, Abraham Funeral Home alter 7 .'. A ,funeral service for GeorgeW. The.;;ieepi\d ./ .6f>e-year profit for might have- stayed , dead for. years. /Adenauer , might: be - -willing to .MINNEAPOLIS. 7 Minn. -^-M r. and play ;second fiddie to France. Thc p.m, Tuesday and at the? church Hartner . 126 \V., Sarnia St;, was a conipany w-a^-..$M23.73_fi .00() 7 In 7 1wo ?intervie -sv s he volun- j FREE! Facts about incoiti e 1 Mrs. R . D: McChesney a son Sat-; after 1 p.m. earned by. American ?lVfep'hone ' other Europeans ' are not? And it 's Wednesday. held .this afternoon at Breitlow Fu- teered the information -that lio ' urday at Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs; and Telegraph Co. iiv the 12 months American air cover had been unimaginable that the ' other West protection for ydur fami ly | Clyde Girod , Winona Rt 1, ner-ai Home, the Rey. Rud "K.qrn. . . | , are the Mrs. Clara McCua , ended Nov , .30; I9't>2 . -That compa- planned or promised ' for live Germans/ around Adenauer . will , ? Serious illness or accident can cut off your I maternal ? grandparents St Martin 's .Lutheran;Chiirch. of- . ¦ 7¦¦ ¦¦ ¦: .»9^8S£&. '. ?¦:• PLAINVIKW ny, has not -yet • 'released',.-tigtires American-backed' invasion. Some be content? to let France be. king. ¦ income—without warninRlyThat 's why I LA CRESCENT. Minn:-Mr? and ; 'Minh/^-Mrs, Clara ficiating? Burial -was in Woodlawn ' T^^^S^^bt. . McCue, Plaiiiview , 79 retired for calendar 1962, In 1961 AT&T of. Ihe rebel leaders -have dis- " 7^ w^*^^^w ... everyone who works needs our piVatanteed j . Mrs? Anthony Colbert, Kenosha, a , Cetnetery. / ^^^ ¦¦¦¦y ' benefit income protection nurse, died Saturday at. TMatteson cleared ?$1.284.586.000. agreed on whether \j.&.: air . coypr t&^--. ' -?§_}¦ ^"^h inpiirancc. - j. . son Jan. 14. IMrs. Cplb-ert is the ¦ ;Ji :i py,/7; ?? ' ?^1ail this covipqn" .with your name and adr l- Res;t Home; Eyota. Minn. ( Sales of cars and trjicks in 1962, was ¦promised . Republicans d«- Accident Driver ¦ :# former;Lynda Newhouse, La Cres- IMPOUNDED DOGS . ''fflP^y " rf :H|f ? tlress to .me for full details at no obligation, r . She was born June 1 U7 1883 at the company said, 'totaled ,S.239, hiand an - investigation.? Now , at ' ¦ ' ' cent. 7; - ( : :( ¦" (:¦ ROGER B.' XEMP yy.- ? ¦ ' ' Elba . Mirin. She married Fred Mc- -No. 1645-Male; black , white and 000 units . ,' 47per. ;cent. : , above, the last? there may b>e one. . . , Facing Charge -^Sy^yy : . (. 7 ?^^fc^^Vi????? 5J7 Blaisdell ' Ave., Minneapolis , Winn. . -:¦ Cue? Dec. 31. 1924 at Plainview . brown , no license. ./¦. previous record / year . ol71 'fl-Ti and ¦ r-47 | ¦ ¦¦ AdJai Stevenson took part in • ' Stuart Miller . 20. .4)1 \V . 4th St., After her - inarriage the couple Available for good h9m«»; 30 per cent higher than the .4?- GROUP HEALTH ' WEATHER ¦ : Presidenl -Kennedy's Securit y was charged with driving w.ith his ^fe? 7 ^ MUTUAL , INC. [/&*&"/- farmed in the Woodland area many :None.. y 037, 000 imit s:?sold .7in ' 19(i l ,/ ;? ' 'to ' ' Vision obscured following an acci- ; l : ' 25 ytOff S trpn 'g ". ' , '7, ' ' EXTENDED FORECAST years. She was a lifelong resident Council session on how . . . get iW^yitr ") \- . . . . K^« .\-". Net income;? is the ligure arrived Rujis-ian - dent at 2nd and Hull street s at ' ' ' ¦ ¦ Homo Qffict —Si: >^* of; the Plainview and \Yin.ona area . missiles out of Cuba. ? A ? J 'J- : -} ¦ ;$&. . L^_y^ P.duL Winn. IS. ^S \ MI NN E S 6/T A Temperatures MARRIAGE LICENSES at "after money is put aside for 7.- .T-1 a.m7 today.. ;. -/... - . Tuesday / through Saturday will and . was /graduated ? in 191.V from subsequent Saturday .. Evening taxes and other 7 things. . GM- said Post , article quoted ; an tinnamecl - His car struck' a car' -driven by. average 15 to 20 degrees be- the Winona General Hqspit al School David E. T,lia!dorf , /725 VV. Broad- U.S; and foreign , 'tnx .es "."-for i%2 ' .normal,7 / •;. official ; as ea 'Iin g - Stevenson a .Benjamin D: Waite. Adams.; Wis.. low Normal highs of Nursing. way, ' and' .Carol . B. Litei-ski, Roll- will total an estimated S1..47.i.O06,- ' Y/hen Winter Healing Dries Out Your Home ... 4-20 . north , 20-26 south. Normal . Surviving aire : Two brofbiers Roy ¦' ¦¦ Municher ior - suggesting a swap : at that - intersection, according to 1. , . ingstone. . 000. compared with ."$873. million , police. Waite ;\vas BERNS AIR KING lows zero to below rorth, zero and Herbert , Plainview , arid one that this cpiintry agree? to- remove, . driving north on ?8 Eugene C. Ci-aven . J . a c kson , in lflfii. ?. . ' " Huff. Street and was turning west to 6 ahoye south.? Cont inued very sister. Mrs: Charles Amps, Plain- its missile•¦.'bases from Turkey and Minii ., and Sharon¦ L! Ellies , 714 onto 2nd Street: Miller had .been cold with occasional brief periods view. One sister has died. \V '¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ;¦ Dividend! Ias» .year - ' also' : were Italy . if Russia removed . its. mis- . Wabasha SL ,. ;• . ' 7 driving east on/2nd;Street and had HUMIDI FIERS of slight moderation. P recipitation A funeral service will beheld at a record amourit—$:! . a- share be- siles / from . Cuba. .. . restore needed moisture for better healtli Don C? Schubert , Galesville, . stopped tor the stop sign. . averaging .10 inch or? less in scat- 2 p.iri7 Tuesday at Johnson . and Wis , ing paid ; to holders of common Russia . took its missiles hofne. and greater comfort ! and Sharon L. Rolbiecki, 165 ¦ Now ,, , later; Police said that Sliller's front tered light snow about midweek Schriyer Funeral Home, Plainview , Huff St? -S ¦: - stock. • ' -/. ; three months -this Economy ?' , -window , vision, was obscured and fl* /|iQ QP' - Deluxe ffjCQ? AC and again over weekend. Lhe Rey.7Charles' Sheffield , Elgin George S. Elelzke: Fountain country pulls its bases - out -of Model >03i33 Turkej- , ¦reason that as he drove ahead his' car hit ^"HtaiJIJ . Model- 4 . WISCONSIN—Temperatures will Methodist Church, officiating. Bur; City,"Wis?, and Karen M. Gilbert- Italy and . .The average 15 degrees helow normal, 7 given .:"i.s not concession . hut ; irn- Wait.e 's. Damage, was. more than ia.l will be in Greenwood Cemetery? son , 877 ]\ ,/.5th St. ;.7 Clinton M. Norton ' ¦¦ Normal high 19 nortltwest to 31 Friends may -call -at '.the ' mortuary. proy emeiil : . that the .based -m is- $50 to each car: Neither driver was southeast. Normal -low zero north- siles are; obsolete and American injured. -. ROBB BliOS $fpRE ' ' 7576 East 4th St -K)C7 ? FIRE RUNl - .;- -? Collapses ' Police . made -a - . • ¦ • ¦ '¦ Phone¦ ¦ Dies do - corre-ctions in •• ¦ ¦ , Polaris missile submarines , ' ' west to 15 southeast. Little tem- -¦ - - ^' 7" ¦/ - - - ¦ " • . ' ¦ ¦ - /¦ ¦ . ¦/ James P. Crornn ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ " - , ,- • - . - . ¦ better: ' : ' '' - story ab-out an accident which oc- perature cTiarge indicated through - LAKE C1T Y .Minn. . .(S:pecial> - Sunday - . . ?¦' . . : most of the week; ' ' At Sprin g Valley Silice -the .war I he ?l nited States Funeral " .. servjees lor James P. 3.10 a . Precipitation will tot al one-tenth .m. — Furpace went out has spent close/to .8100 billion : in Cronin , ?84 , were held this morning af home of.Miss Florence E. Beeh- SPRING VALLEV , Minn? ,?—- . inch or less in occasional light snow at St . Mary 's Catholic Cburch , the foreign aid , in one form or. an T . Lei- ; .ir,6 W;Mark St., owner thought The' FMImore County coroner 's of- , j m- about - Thursday or Friday and Rev, Henry Russell officiating.;Bur- other to/ help other countries that oil would overflow , no fire , fice said an . .8'0-year-old Minneap. ' y, -:which ¦- means , possible in extreme south portion ial was in St. 'Mary 's. "Cemetery. : prove- economical ' fii emen fixed furnace. olis man -found. '? -dead on a 'street less- iiiiemploynietil , But Tuesday. He died 'Satu rday, while hieing taken . for them. lie re Saturday night died of a heart this country, . OTHER TEMPERATURES to the hospit al here for erealment still has hish .tine m- .. attack. " . ployin' '- 5:"» - per' cent ol she By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He was ' born '.Sept . 1 , 1878, in FREE TB X-RAYS ent. . . . The h.ody of Clinton.7M. 'Norton ' labor force. Hi gh Low Pr West. Albany -Township, Wabasha - , (A/oti . - Wed . Fri., 1-5 p. in. ' ¦! was lirnslied hv a car. "driven hy ¦to reduce tli ni and boost the Albany. ' -dear - '... '.., :. ..-. 28 ll -;u County, to Hi-, and Mrs. John Cro- ( ¦ ; Room 8, City Hall I - . ' ¦ ¦ '.Wiiiotid a local woman who reportcrl .she economy Kennedy now proposes Albuquerque , clear . -?- .44 23 ,7 nin, He was a retired farmer and Co. resident!: free , ¦ ¦ each. did not see the body in lime to giving people/and business nwre Atlanta , clear 42 10 had lived . in the area 25 years. others , $l- Bismarck, cloudy .-, 6 -IS avoid; it. money to spend by cutting taxes Previously he lived at ft^der , N.D. Taken last week 53 Tv'orlon was reported lo have al a lime when he says Ibe cut ¦ ¦ Boise, cloudy 34 15 He never m arried. Since March 8, 1953? 46 ,887 he-en in Spring Valley to attend will put the . country deeper iiv the Boston, clear 37 17 .14 He was a member of St. Mary 's ' ¦ Chicago , cloudy, ; 77. !, 6 :\_ . T a elnirch conference . He apparent- red . . - . . Catholic Chnrch. ly was crossing , the 'street , lhe For years the Western ' world- Thursday BB Cleveland, clear ..... 17 -ft Surviving JHL Tuesday • Wednesday • ' ,, him is one s i.vter. Miss Munici pal Court route of I' .S. Iti through the vil- while building its own unity -and Denver , clear ... ,. - ,. 29 0 ' , Mary Croiiin , Lake City . ^ lage , when lie collapsed ami died. alliances—hoped lor a split in -the Des Moines , clear ... -3 -14 ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ *"' Pallbearers were; Pa ul , Ernest WINONA ' ' ? ' - .. ' Detroit , clear . 14 3 , Mr . . . Norton, a 33rd decree Ma- Communist world . Now , just as !. ; . 04 and James -Goihl , Edrarrd Hed ing, David ' J Fugina , 22 , Fountain Fairbanks , clear ..... II -4 . son , was well known in Winona lhe split , begins , .t he Western , alii- Sylvester nnd Edward Cronin. Ar- City. Wis. , was sentenced to pay Milsonic circles , having been a vis- Fort Worth , clear ... 29 IR rangements were by the Jerry ,, .0,1 a line nf b'X> or to serve eight itor here at ni;iiiy of Hie orsnni/a- Helena cloudy ...... 21 . 5 Wise Funcr-at Service , Lake Citv. days after he pleaded guilty to a Honolulu, cloudy ,.. , flO 6i> ,09 tions activilies ; Ho was director •j LOOK WH^T charge of speeding '. lie was ar- | Kansas City , clear . .. 12 7 ., of the Minnesota Masonic Kdu;-n- ' Two-S tate Funerals rested by the Highway I'alrul on Los Angeles, cloudy . 58 53 ,; ¦ 1 ional Associat ion for. many' years. ¦ ¦ "ME-GET Highway I4lil nt !l:10 p,ni. Friday ¦ , cloudy . , 80 63 . ,, . . Miami for driving 70 m.p.h. iu a' '55 zone. Milwaukee , clear I -Ifl .. Myron J. Larson ' ( He paid the line. A PENNY Mpls. -SI . Paul, cloudy n -14 .. TAYLOR . Wis. Spe-cial ) - A Dr. Jean Piccard MARRIED! funeral serv ice for Myron J , Lar- Henry .I. Przybylski , 40:15 W , 5th > LMl | New Orleans , cloudy . 42 30 ,, WILL BUY! , „ Goodview pleaded guilty lo a New York, clear .. .34 13 . son , Taylor will he «l 1' pin . |SI . Dies in Minneapolis Tuesday at Taylor Lutheran icharge of drivinu wilh no driver 's / ^^^k Omaha , clear .. 3 2 ,, TOMORROW? " Church, the Uev. T, Fl, Itykkin license in his possession. He wns MINNKAI 'OI.IS f .M* ' -- Or. Ph'ilalelphiii . clear .. . , 31 in . .Ii'iin l-'eli\ I'i c-.-iird ' | Hlack Hirer Kills, ofl'ic iaMnjj . I!u- arrpsied by police al "itli and Len- ? . Iiiiivil foi' his ! Phoenix , clear 67 -to sti-atopsheric balloon fliwhls and X/^^J ri.il will be> Ore., .snow .. , 42 35 T in Wniiillmwn Ceme- !ox street s at 11:40 p.m. Jan . 12 Portland , tery near Taylor! He was sentenced lo pay a fine;leosiiiii- rn .v ri'M'iin-h , (Ji ci I lod;iy JUST ONE 1956 PENNY I Rapid Cit y, cloudy . .. 17 3 He was a mem- j j j ^ ^^ v ^^ ber of the Taylor-Ills; ! on Ameri- of i 10 or in serve three days . He oil his 7illh hiillulay, St., , ., . .8 -6 ,, : " l^iuis clear - can Legion paid the line I'ici-ard. prolcssor onii ' iihis of j ^^^b~ ^^ with a D" mint mark as shown, clear 2!i -1 ,. post and the Masonic . Salt Lake City, Lodge in Bin ir Forfeits: ni'rniuHilical cii tjiii coriii K ai liie , cloudy -lfi 43 ,. . Friend s may mil San Francisco ;it Frodor ixon Funeral , Sylvester A, Smith , 972 W. 2nd I 'fiivcrsify nl .Miniiesala . died ;i( WILL BUY ALL THIS SERVICE... Seattle , clear 37 30 Home Kliiir , and at the church after 1 SI., $15 on a charge of mnkini* his home here early today lie Washington , clear . ., 35 It ,, , ,, p in. Tuosdi .iv . an improper turn, He was arrest- 1[ Iind had heart I ronhle for a mini- 1 Adjust , brakes to manufacturer 's specifications and road test. I T—Trace. I Ibpr ed by police al 3rd and Market of years. wheel bearings. Arthur M. Joh nson streets nt 11:10 p.m. Saturday. 2 Clean , inspect , repack and adjust front , Scrub those snap hcans in cole G.M.KSVJ LI.K , Wis , iS peciali- 1 Richard J, Pruka , Ifiti Wall (with before then ill . 3 Add brake fluid if necessary. I'r water a brush" Ai'lhui - M. .Idhnsiui , ;>2, litclong St., $10 on a charge of failure In ^^ ' f^' /*i^CS^l!®V ends ai r- removed and they arc I'ciidenl , d ied suddenly early Sun- stop for a traffic S I RIIII I, He was 4 Check front grease seals and all > sliced. day , moriiinig of a Uk^^5t=^**^^ara'f^^w/ \ lion rt attack. arrested by police nt 3rd and La- __ He was horn Oct, 111 , l'.IIO , at | f.-iyelte streets at 11:20 p.m. .Sun- wheel cylinders for leaks . _ ^J^^ ^~l;l Galesville lo Mr. anil Mrs. ,1 . S. day, ^ ^ r Johnson He was nwne-r and o|)er- Leroy F . Blom , Blair Fll 2 , Wis , 5 Inspect brake linings and drums. Rj^—^J) . ^^>^v/ !' utur ol lhe Cale Thnittfr here. His $10 on a <'hnrue. of ta iline In slon 6 Safety check your car from ¦ parent s h;ul owned'amil operated for a Ira flic sijjnnl , He was ar- ^l^l\h^~^ 1 lie Ihciitet - before him , He mar- ! rested hy police al Sri) and Frank- lie should sny - '"I'liis is so bumper-to-bump ^ r. ried Ann Hobliins ul Kenosha in Min si reels al a: 12 pin. Saturday. PROMPT DELIVERY! Midden " , , hut nt his UK <* - y^^^l^^^L' , anytliiit t! . ,\'«l so u-llh iifi iiMli ftiK"- ' ' v ' ¦ ' ¦' ¦ / ' ¦)¦ > ¦> ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ "' Wi ,„ ... 7 . .. ,, „., ' ...... ,i,.,. v - . .y.'.iv^ ..'. U' • - ,. W . . A .VA V . . ' ¦i:. j:v.^ ' .;,U-.' , / .. ' i ' Siu-\iviii' s are - ||is. wife ; nne nl'lci- full;?. (I IIDI I common sense . *,^. 'J* * ^ ^^ ' ^ ^ " CLEAN DELIVERY! ust, homo protection son , Allen. Milwaukee , one sislcr , YWCA Girls Take in oiir huyiii H luihils is a m *^H at Mrs. Ilimiird il 'lirislin i' i Van Tas- • Out coal is (liiM-trc ;iled . . . We rcttlize this nnd we Iry lo *^H less co-st with a sel , Kohlri , Wis , and one hulf Swimming Honors \ clean lo hnnille , . . clean tn keep in sim-li thnt which we piu Ms lfT , Mr-s . Harold Klincc i burn, All types lur (iirn.-ice , Ihmk is si'iisihU' nnd nl sens ihle ¦H Homeowners Policy, Jones j Shebnyniin , Wis The YWCA-jj irls swim team de- sinker or .stove, l- 'iisl. Ciiieliil (irii'cs. We liclieve thai Ihis is ¦^^* feated delivery, why we luivr hei'll uhlc In ilo Contac t me today ! Funeral servi. -cs *ill lie n l tb* Red Wintt YMCA team , ! Saturday llti- 41 business will) thc snnie pcnnlc 2 pin Woilne s(lny nl Smith Mort - i;ai|i new ^ uary, Ftey. I Knelt I cam«i had IS flirls hotween It costs less ve.n alter ycur and Ken the Hubert M. C, Ward , of and ciistoiiicrs niirl friends while- we /t0^ First Pre ('hi)i' -the a^es 12, The Winonn where your dollar buys MILES more fekA) diyierinn cli . olfie« . continue (his policy. *J '^^S2S5*WOT > Burmeister allii K . llui -lal will he .in Cine (Till ' team won nil relays , medleys and to burn the best ! Jl.t I ' cinetc i'V. free style. Rub Kbori Is nwhiimiil K ^,+^V ¦ ' ' ' coach and Miss Iris I'hillips Is 247 E, *lh r ' - ¦" Friciiil.s niiiy call at lhe IIKII 'I II - 200 West Third St. Us... fr, *"^ y. YWCA pi'DKrnm director. ^/, ¦ '~"" * I in y Tuesday li run i In '.l p in. ami I J PHONE Mk I WednoMln y after *J a, in. ' Firsl p laces went lo Kathy Ttipiitz I FAS | ¦ Sclinin , Dehby Kaclilcr , Teresa Phone 6060 O im W&^^A ! If ,\iiii nve iilni mi ng lo it lil p ,S(|iilre,i, Becky Llnrl(|iiist . Paula i STMBM W I fcoaismw N.T£.FAR J I cream for ilc.wi'l, ord er lhe (Tram Spell/, finds Kindlier , Mnrv .lean LiEmb&r STATE FARMFF n day ui Iwo lieto ie (be lime < i f Itnriti , Carol lliihbnrrl , Pally Mei - ^ , 350 W. Third In Winona Ilia ln!ur»nc« Cnmparif *^W | tih c . Ilea* y (Team vlii |>s licsl when les Phon« 3371 Bloomlniliin, lllmoii l """"" Morn* Otricii j i il Is nol s pniikiii K-nrw . 'Hirre wor*. also exhibition races, MNMIMrtMHaWMMMaMMBHaMMMMMMMMMaP Hanson Grabs Singles Lead on 573 Jung, O- Reilly REDMEN V* DULUT H HERE TUESD AY Lead Doubles ^^^S^E^^^^M State Matmen Host Eleanor Hanson grabbed the Singles lead and Polly Jung and Joanne P'Reilly took the doubles i ^M ' 4|MiflBH^^^Bi^^HBVv . ' ' i^^B^'^K- lead Sunday as competition iii the i Individual events got under way in j tJie Winona Women 's? Cit y bowling ji Winona^mMi^i^S^ State? College /wrestlers, ier from other winona sport teapis medley. Jay Wescott in the 200- fljjHjjj*fl^^^^^^^^H^B- fresh from a 14711 triumph over Jiis week with a three-inatch slate yard butterfly, Kohler in? the intl- tournament? at . the Winona Athlet- ! that includes a Thursday- date wilh yard freestyle, and Dennis Krizan Monday, January 28, 1963 strong South Dakota ? State Satur- . ic Club. ¦ ' ¦ Cornell -University: of -Ithaca;, . N.Y.. in the. 200-vard breasts!roke... ' - . ' . ¦?' - - .Pige 'll-?. . • day nighl , steal some of the thun- . .: Team compet ition wound up late The . Warrior matmen 4-1-1 (or ¦ , Saturday ' ' night ' '.-with Watkowski's 7 Ih6 season , host powerful -. .River winning; the .Class A championship Falls State/ one of Wisconsin's. on 2.759 which it rolled or. &n aft- . - best mat squads, Tuesday .night , at yeriioon :shift . 7 f! p.m.- at? Memorial Hail, ' 'Cornell . Nodaks Whip Thursday night and St.- Cloud here. NEW CLUBHOUSE SOON ... Bill Lang? left , and V'an Hpb f was elected lo .iiiccecd Jack Ollortt ; SUPER SAVER took the Glass ¦ ' :: _ j "¦president- . of. - . the-: Westfield -Golf Club , " points to . on ' the hoard. .. Awards (\6 ., \%2 golf champioria B crown with 2,599. at 4 p:m.; Friday. drawings for /a new S-fc'S.Oon clubhouse winch, the were also presenlfd at the .dinner, rrieting. Cem- Only other changes on the late H^i^ 6NLY mid-week basketball ac- - ' ' Denver Twice /membership approved at? the, club's .annual meet- . tracts ' , for lhe renovation oi -two holes tin , thr squads ? saw, .Graham & , McGuire tion for any Winona team -is Tues- 571 for eighth pldce ih Class ; ing . Saturday night at the Legion Club? .: 1-oriking 7 course - will? be let, jh April and contracts on th* 3iit 2, day night at Terrace :Heights ' and Foot's 2,553 for lGlh. ¦ oil are David Holy, recentl y ncinicd . West field . clubhouse' w i}!, -, be? let/ in mid-summer./ (Daily A . n Lead wheire St.? -Mary 's College -t9-7 ) ¦ Tentative low payoff iii Class A Retai manager; Or. Boh .McGill and .lohn .Van Hoof; Photo)/ To News Sports , . . " ' ' ' .Iankato tied it at 5:06. ftf the shoots for five straight , meeting Gophers Bow ,454. MW HOCKEY . i ; ' •will be 2,486 and Class? B .2 | ¦ ' ' ; Duluth Branch of the University McGill-/w iIS re-elecled to (he hoard of ' directors ' - . . :W , . U'Pts; bird-period. . Eleanor Hanson wired;games of; ' of Minnesota in an MIAC game: By THE ASSOCIATED /PRESS WINONA .?...... /...... * 7 1 10. , .Bill Bambenek, Hornet goalie, 197-155463 for 515 scratch and with? : - ¦ Rochester ..' ,..!:...... ,;¦ * 1 8 iad 43 stops arid Winona, bpm- ¦ ¦Winona ." State / cagers (5-1 i 7 en- Having neatly/ polished off chief '" the Owatonna :...;...... 4 1 I . . . 5.8 .pins / handicap' had 573 in 7 larded Viking net-minder Bill tertain " I'iOras Friday and Moor- challenger Denver iii two fell ANUARY SECOND ? singles -race. -7 ' ¦' ¦ ¦' "¦•¦ ' North Mankito ::...-,...... ••• J 1 4 ' . . . | Albert Lea ..;: ¦ 1 i J irehlback with 59 non-scorins head : Slate Saturday while ,St. swoops, to take comrnand in . the Alic6 Tarras Lri- second place lias. Austin- ...... ::. . 0:. -*¦ 0 . ' shots..-'?-;" :/ Mary's; meets, unbeaten-' ..¦Augsburg Western ? Collegiate? Hockey Asso- 565, on 176-163-l '(i8-r)8. Slie . hoids a ' ' , North-Dakota 's Kinux Basketball ' ' The game ivas .-marked by five Saturday at . Terraee Heights. c iaiion• race pin edge' on Helen Nelsoii . who hit" Winona s Hornets -maintained ,; now. go outside the ennferehce for MinneV' penalties for fighting. /Among the ' ?, . 208-149-197-10-564. ? ] their lead in Hie Southern ' ' city prep: -fives / . Wi- I wo games' this week ybefore re- sota Hockey League Sunday ? by | .: The Hornets are at Albert Lea nona High (7-5) invades .Owaton- ' lext Sunday, in their last regy- turning to/ the WCHA .wars Feb? Scores IN ?DOUBLES, the Jung-O'Reil- i defeating North Mankato 3-2 at j na 7 Friday, seeking /a '? seventh ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 8 <» at Micliigan Tech . : . EAST. . . : . - . . • . ': res ' . j. Burke Captu larly-scheditlcd game but have ly duo ' shot 1,121 with:-Polly : hit- North Mankato; the first loss for ! straight , win . arid? four in, a row ¦«. 1 . " ¦ . The S|bux completed a"sweep..-' of ? Villanova 43, Penn . /: ting ' 538 on: 1G9-187-182 and'Joanne ! the Vikirigs in three games. . ?¦' three make-up tilts. All : other the Big; Nine Conference and Providence 101, Scranton 7:4. | in -. the two-game series with Denver 469 on . 162-165-142. They-' had' 114 teams also are involved in post- Cotter7(-11-4 > .is off tei. Eau Claire Yale. 79, Springftflld ? Rochester pummelled -Albert j poned games. 3-1 :. at ..Grand Forks. . Saturday Brown 53, Northeastern 4J. free sticks. ' - . to.;try . 16. avenge a; loss at.' the Boston College 42, Lea 15-5 and Owatonna clipped. ! night. Thai boosted the Sioux ?tp a Army 44, ./"¦Lucille Weaver pocketed 528 and i:?Au "stiii 7-2. Iii a . Saturday game; ? FIRST- PERIOD SCORING: Mankato-. hands of Regis. .'." St. Joseph' s . (Pa.) 79, Rhode Island 70. Byrnei (Dahl). 3:V Penalties—Winona— R-l:l WCHA record and put: some Detroit 78, ' St! Bohavehlure 73. . . Mrs! Nelson .497 for. .1,069 and sec- ' 7j. North Mankato spilled Austin 8-2. Morken (charging); Boland (lighting 1; distance between them and Den- Pgnn Stale 90, Bucknell ' ' WINONA State's swimmers Kentucky Wesleyan 41. by 3 Duquesne 71, Open ond in doubles ? Lueille s games , who SF. . Mankato—Dahl (high sticking); Hunt (llghl- Second line skaters produced ver , now

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