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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. City Tra ffic Box Score Mostly Fair —To D»te— 1963 1962 Tonight, Tuesday; Deaths ..... 4 1 Accidents ... 339 324 Cooler Tonight Injuries 101 97 Damages . $56,995 $79,100 Guns Kill 3 State Deer Hunters, Bad Hearts 6 Death Toll in Many Others Wounded IN REMEMBRANCE OF VETERANS National Cemetery today. • Maj. Gen. Philip Two Japanese ' LIVING AND DEAD . . -.. President Kennedy Wehle, commander of the Military District of stands at attention after placing a wreath Washington, is beside the President. (AP Over Weekend at the Tomb of the Unknowns in Arlington photofax) Disasters 600 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By CONRAD FINK Death wore a scarlet shroud Veterans Day Observance Associated Press Staff Writer ' this weekend as the deer season TOKYO (AP)-Leftist cries of opened in Minnesota. government neglect and the Three hunters died of gunshot smell of funeral incense hung wounds. Heart attacks claimed Kennedy Lays Wreath heavily over Japan today as be- six others. Many more were reaved families arranged serv- wounded—some seriously, soma ices for more than 600 persons killed in a coal mine explosion slightly. One of the injured was and triple train crash. shot as he lay in bed sleeping. At Tomb of Unknowns Socialist and Democratic So- An inquest will be held this WASHINGTON (AP) - Un- the Medal of Honor Society. its of these thousands of gallant cialist politicians seized on the afternoon into- the death of Nor- der a cloudless blue sky, Pres- Americans" buried in Arlington double disaster as a major cam- man J. Isaksen , 31, Minnetonka, ident Kennedy placed a red , Also present were Secretary have this hope: paign issue in national parlia- white and blue wreath at the of Defense Robert S. McNa- mentary elections only 10 days Minn., shot Saturday as he hunt- mara, and representatives from "That some day there will be ed in the Big Fork area 40 Tomb of Unknowns today to a meeting at the summit which off. honor the nation's war veterans all the services. miles north of Grand Rapids. The ceremony was at 11 a.m. shall become as everlastingly The leftists held Premier Hay- living and dead. important to humanity as the Sheriff John Muhar said an- Several thousand spectators (EST), the hour the guns ato Ikeda 's conservative gov- EXPERIENCED GUERRILLA FIGHT- U.S. Cavalry regiment oh the plains of South Sermon on the Mount." ernment responsible for the other hunter, Richard Zwirn, 31, crowded abou t the area at Ar- stopped firing along World War ERS . . . Simpson Mann, who at 101 is one of Dakota against the Sioux Indians from 1888 New Rockford , N.D., told au- lington National Cemetery as I's Western Front just 45 years Once known as Armistice Day tragedies, charging the acci- 22 living Indian War soldiers, chats with a to 1892. He will celebrate his 102nd birthday ago. dents resulted from the govern- thorities he fired the fatal shot, the hatless President strode because it commemorated the visitor at the Veterans Administration Center, Christmas day. Schmid is presently assign- mistaking Isaksen for a deer. with Gen. David M. Shoup, the Shoup-, who won the Medal of end of World War I. the holiday ment's "one-sided policy to pro- tect m o n o p o 1 i s tic capital- Wadsworth, Kan. The visitor, Staff Sgt. Robert ed to the General Command and Staff College Zwirn was jailed at Grand Marine commandant , to the Honor in World War II, was was broadened in 1954 to honor Schmid, returned recently from South Viet at Leavenworth, Kan. (AP photofax) Rapids pending determination Tomb. ist classes" at the expense of chosen to deliver the chief act those who fought in all the na- Nam. The old Indian fighter served with a of whether charges will be filed dress. tion 's wars. workers' lives. While the crowd stood silent, The coal dust explosion in the following the inquest. In his brief speech , Shoup The other men killed in hunt- the President According to official figures , mine at Omuta, on the southern , helped by an deplored that although man has there are 22,127 ing accidents Saturday were, Army sergeant, ,000 living U.S. island of Kyushu, killed 449 placed the made great strides in science war veterans—including like Isaksen, also 31. wreath in front of the Tomb of 23 men miners, injured about 450 and and space he "has not yet in their 90s who fought in the left 7 unaccounted for, the Mit- Eldon Schultz, Amiret, Minn., the Unknown Soldier and be- learned to live in enduring Ex-Husband Role of Bishops died in a Fargo, N.D., hospital tween the Unknowns of World Kennedy, who still suffers the sui Mining Co. said. Police said, peace with his fellow men." effects of a back injury he suf- they had counted 452 after he suffered head wounds War II and Korea. , however, But the Marine leader cau- fered in the Pacific in World bodies. while hunting hear Kelliher, His somber gray-stripped suit tioned: north of Bernidji. Game ward- contrasted with the War II, came to Arlington from Slays Neighbor, bright red The train wreck six hours lat- ens said Schultz apparently and white carnations and red a weekend in the country. Topic of Debate "We cannot practice the de- er and 600 miles to the north dropped his rifle and it dis- white and blue ribbon. ception that somehow , without killed 162 persons, including VATICAN CITY (AP) - The for the changes. The differences charged. Then , as a bugler played taps, alertness and conscious effort conservative and progressive flared into an open dispute Fri- the President stood at attention. on our part, William Scott, 28, of Colorado Beats Woman Merlin Cross, Marshall, died an everlasting pan- , factionsin the Vatican Ecumen- day in the most dramatic clash Arrayed behind the President acea may develop which Springs Colo., who was study- WAUPACA, Wis. UPV-A jeal- of loss of blood while being tak- will ing in Tokyo. At least 70 were ical Council resume debate to- of the 13-month-old council. were his military aides, veter- abolish for all time man's oldest Jet Ripped ous ex-husband who, authorities day on proposals to increase A progressive cardinal de- en to a hospital after he suf- ans Administrator John Glea- plague—war.'' injured. fered a thigh wound from a .30 Two persons were injured to- said, admitted the rifle slaying the role of bishops in the cen- nounced the Curia's holy office son and Luther Skaggs, head of Shoup said "the invisible spir- tral administration of the Ro- as unfair, out of date and in caliber rifle shot. Cross was day in another train wreck. A of a neighbor and the gun-whip- hunting about 30 miles north of slow - moving passenger train man Catholic Church. need of reform. A conservative From Plane ping of his divorced wife, was Conservatives among the 2,300 termed this a slur on the pope Duluth when the accident hap- rammed another passenger pened. The deputy St. Louis train that had halted half a held in jail today pending the council fathers opposed the pro- himself. filing . of formal charges Tues- posed changes, which could Pope Paul VI has showed County coroner, Alexander HARRIS SURVEY mile out of the Hiroshima sta- Jacklin, said Cross and a com- tion. day. shift some administrative pow- himself clearly on the side of In Flight ers from the conservative-dom- the reformers. In a speech in panion had gone after a wound- Although the pressure was on Sheriff Loran Frazier of Wau- ed deer and another member of SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) Ikeda, the president of Japan inated Vatican 'Curia* " to the September to stunned members - paca County said " George Reim- bishops. The changes ultimate- their party fired a series of Investigators are trying National Railways, Reisuke Ish- ot the Curia, the church's ad- Cold War to find ers Sr., 45, appeared .at the jail ly probably would revolutionize ministrative organ, he said the shots from a semi-automatic. out what ripped one engine ida, said he was accepting full early Sunday and told of shoot- Hunters who died of heart at- from a four-engine jet airliner responsibility for Saturday's church government. central directorate must be in- ing Willy N. Holmes, 41, of ru- The progressives are pressing ternationalized and reformed. tacks were: carrying 128 persons, forcing an disaster and would resign. ral Waupaca , and beating Mrs. Elwin C. Lien, 44, Grand emergency landing. Such changes could be effect- The plleup near Tokyo was Ruth Reimers, 40, with the gun. ed through two schemata — or Rapids, while helping load two Thaw Cited Pilot Mel H. French of Hunt- the second three-train crash in Holmes died in a hospital of a topics—before the council—"De deer Sunday near Ball Club, in » ington Station , L.I., said the 18 months, Japanese rail acci- chest wound inflicted by a small Ecclesia" (on the nature of the Itasca County. By LOUIS HARRIS Eastern Airlines DC8 ran into dents take an average of 10,00(1 calibre rifle. ' church) and "Bishops and Dio- Andrew Larson , 54, Lake Lil- Don t Count lian , Minn., in 8 Duluth hospital Most Americans welcome the thaw in the cold war. Presi- the worst , turbulence he had lives a year. cesan Government." ever encountered The shooting occurred late Sunday after being stricken the dent Kennedy has a united country behind him in his efforts to shortly after Both leftist parties announced Saturday in the Chain O'Lakes In test voting last month on takeoff from Houston Satur- they would investigate the train day before. find further areas of agreement with the Russians. area near Waupaca where principles in "De Ecclesia ," the , , day. and mine accidents independ- , council fathers voted over- Russell Finberg, 50 Clinton Nearly one American in every four has become convinced Reirners and his ex-wife had Nixon Out he ap- Flying at 20 , ently of the government. for collegiality — at Odessa Saturday after that Khrushchev is now more genuinely interested in peace than ,000 feet the plane been living since their divorce whelmingly parently exerted in dressing out suddenly was caught The opposition parties had the concept that bishops collec- he has been in times past. The recent test ban agreement met in a vio- in January. a deer. with the support of better than 8 out of every 10 people across lent downdraft and dropped few concrete issues last month Reimersr told the sheriff he tively share power with the the nation. nearly three miles in about 12 when Ikeda dissolved the lower waited in the bedroom for his Ike Declares pope. Charles A, Turner, 66, Zim, house of Parliament. He called But does this mean that the public 's rating of the job Pres- seconds. neighbor , Holmes, and Mrs, NEW YORK (AP) - Dwight Minn., who apparently was American has softened in his the election in an attempt to en- Reirners to return Saturday D. Eisenhower sees Richard M. hunting alone near Sax, in cen- ident Kennedy is doing in work- Passengers with seat belts large his Liberal Democratic resolve to stand behind this ing for peace in the world: night. When they came into the Nixon as a possible darkhorse tral St. Louis County. Other country 's commitments to de- unfastened were pushed against party's overwhelming majority room Reimers fired a shot that candidate for the Republican Ellsworth Girl hunters came upon his body. fend the free world against KENNEDY ON PEACE the ceiling where they re- of 2fifi seats, compared with a hit Holmes in the chest, then presidential nomination next Lloyd Volk , 44, Minneapolis, I 154. C o m m unist encroachments? Nation-wide mained helpless until the pilot combined opposition total of assaulted his ex-wife with the year. dead on arrival at a Grand regained control and That question was raised re- Rate JFK: Percent leveled off weapon , inflicting injuries The former president told a Rapids hospital Sunday after be- cently in connection with the around 6.500 feet. which put her in the hospital. nationwide television audience ing stricken while hunting south status of American ground for- Excellent 29 Dr. M. C. filroy of Philadel- Boy Play ing With Sunday: Dead in Crash of Big Thunder Lake, in Cass ces in West Germany. I Pretty good 47 phia said he fell back into his Rif le Is Killed ELLSWORTH, Wis. Ml - Cin- County. By better than 5 to 1. the Only fair 13 seat by a window just in time "Now if there should be one dy Nelson, 17, of rural Ells- Harold DeMars, 45, Mankato, American people are ready to Poor 5 to see the wing vibrating vio- NEW YORK MILLS , ' of those deadlocks (at the na- worth was killed Sunday night while hunting Sunday near Thief defend West Berlin—even if it Not sure 6 lently and the nearest engine Minn. UP) — Mark Majala , 9, Truman Wouldn t tional convention)...I think he when the car in which she was River Falls. rip away, The starboard was killed Saturday when a (Nixon ) would be one of the like- riding with five other teen- Many hunters were injured means war, However, the ma- Support on the specific "first engine , joritie s favoring going to war struck the tail stabilizer , dent- rifle he and a brother were ly persons to be examined and agers left a road near Trim- mostly by gunshot. ! steps" toward easing the cold ing it , and disappeared. playing with discharged ac- Trust Russians approached because he is after belle in Pierce County and Robert Frankenheld , 25 , Min- over Berlin if that should be ne- war, such as the test ban agree- \ cidentally and the bullet LAS VEGAS Nev. (AP) all a very knowledgeable and a struck a tree. Larry Sumter, 18, neapolis, was sleeping in a cab- cessary have fallen off slightly ment , parallels this over-all es- A search was under way for , - In very courageous type of per- as the cold war has shown the engine about 45 miles south- struck the victim in the case anybody has any doubts , also of rural Ellsworth , was tak- in near Big Fork early Sunday timate. These "first steps" win head. The accident occurred son." en to St. Joseph's Hospital in when a bullet ripped through signs of easing. west of Houston. this is what former President Nixon , vice president under I better than 2 to 1 approval. at the home of the Rudolph Harry ,S. Truman thinks of the Red Wing, Minn., in critical the wall and pierced his side. A carefully-drawn cross-sec- ( Clearly , the American people Eisenhower for eight years, was tion of the American people was The plane was en ronlp from Majalas near New York leaders of the Soviet Union : condition. Attendants at a Big Fork hos- are willing to have their gov- New York to Mexico City. The Mills , about 35 miles south- not available for comment. pital described his condition as asked : "They're nothing but a set of He has said repeatedly he has ernment explore avenues (or incident occurred about 10 min- west of Detroit Lakes in damned liars. I wouldn 't trust fair "Since Russia agreed to a test peace with the Soviets on a no interest in running again for HOT SEAT utes out of Houston. western Minnesota. them across the street." , ban on atomic testing, some I practical basis. the presidency. He lost to John George Loefflcr, Bccida people think Khrushchev has , F. Kennedy three years ago. Minn., underwent surgery in become more peace-minded. How far Americans are will- Bad Muffler Duluth Sunday for a severe 's Do you think Russia is now I| ing to go in Berlin is reflected Elsenhower noted Nixon back injury sustained when he statements of disinterest when Explodes Shells really more for pence than he- ; in this question: fell out of a tree while hunting. "Our government has guar- he appeared on the American Loeffler was transferred to Du- fore , or do you think there has ' the JACKSON , Mich. Wi-Nci- anteed the freedom of West Ber- Broadcasting Go s "Face luth from a Bernidji hospital. been no real chance?" I program. tlier exploding shells , fire We have said if the Com- Nation " Roger Ness, 16, Canby, was in lin, "I had assumed that he had nor n hot seat could keep RUSSIA ON PEACE munists try to take over West Elmer Schenk of Trenton , critical condition in a Minneapo- \ntirtti-H ide removed himself completely," lis hospital. A shotgun slug en- j Berlin we will defend that city, , Ohio , from his appointed Percent Eisenhower said. "Now if he tered his ahdomen and struck even if it means war. Do you has changed his mind or even task of deer hunting in Can- Russians really more favor or oppose this policy on the spine Saturday while tha is more receptive, why, all ada Saturday. youth was hunting in Lac qui for pence 22 West Berlin?" right. " Schenk was driving south No real change . fi.1 Parle County. r»f Jackson when he heard , Biwabik , Not sure 15 DEFENSE OF WEST BERLIN a series of explosions. John Moeller 20, Nov. Aug. Minn., was in poor condition in WEATHER Schenk thought, be was un- after being A majority feel that the peace Even if it —Percent- der fire . As he pulled to the an Aurora hospital overtures of the past few means war ... 6fl 7S FKDKRAL FORECAST wounded in the right shoulder WINONA and VICINITY - side of the road he found he and check. months are only a tem porary Opposed to war was over fire. The seat of Mostly fair tonight and Tues- tactic by Khrushchev. Howev- over Berlin , 13 9 his pickup truck was burn- day, Cooler tonight with low Merle V. Collins, Mountain er , 22 percent feel that the Not sure . , .. 19 16 ing. Lake , underwent surgery at Clo- change in Communist altitudes I of 22-20 ; high Tuesday 40, Firemen said the muffler has been some percept- quet Sunday after a ricocheting i.s real -a significant dent, in There LOCAL WKATIIKR on Schenk \s truck was de- slug went into his lower abdo- the previousl y massive suspi- ible erosion—7 people in every Official observations for the fective , causing the floor- men while he hunted south of cion of the motives of Soviet KM) to be exact—who are not as 24 hours ending al 12 in. Sun- hoards to become overheat- Carlton. lenders . adamant about defending Ber- day: ed , and set off some 40 Others wounded in gunshot ac- Perhaps Iho best measure of lin today compared to a few Maximum. 52; minimum , .'17 ; of 100 30-:i0 rifle shells cidents included George Blum, specific public satisfaction with short months ago. But it would noon , 51; precipitation , none. Schenk had stored tinder 21 , Stewart; Ivnl Surber , 44, the test ban treaty, the sale of be going too far , indeed, to say Official observations for the the sent. lndinnola , lown; Anestns L. Ur- corn to Hungry and the im- that very many Americans are DK GAULLE AT PARIS CELEBRATION near Arc de Triomphe in Paris today to at- 24 hours ending at 12 m, today : Undaunted, Schenk told danski , St. Paul; Jack Schu- pending wheat deal with the veering toward a desire to let , , . French President Charles de Gaulle tend Armistice Day celebration, (AP Photofax Maximum , 63; minimum , X); firemen he planned to con- macher , 28, Sartoll , and James Soviet Union emerges from the down our military guard. stands in car and salutes crowd on arriving via cable from Paris) noon, 41; precipitation , none. tinue to Canada. Townsend, 30, Minneapolis. Arcadian .Listed Mrs. Nhu Attends In Fair Condition MONDAY ARCADIA, Wis.-LeRoy Kor- The Daily Record NOVEMBER 11, 1963 Private Mass for pal, 22, Arcadia, injured Friday night when his car went out of control on Highway 93 north of At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths Diem, Husband the village of Elk Creek, was reported in fair condition this Memorial Hospital Harold C. Rand Mrs. Warner Haack LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mrs. Ngo Dinh Nhu, former First morning at St. Mary's Hospital, Visiting hours: Wedlce.1 Imt turgled Harold C. ( Bud ) Rand , 63, 877 ELGIN . Minn. - Mrs. War- Nam, at- Rochester. patients: 5 to * mo 7 to 1:30 p.m. (No E. Wabasha St., lifetime Wino- ner Haack , 60, the former Lu Lady of South Viet Children undtr 12.) nan , died of a heart attack at tended private Mass for her Mayo Clinic reported Satur- Maternity pitients: I to J:J0 end t to Fenske of Elgin, died Oct. 30 day that he received a fractur- 1:30 p.m. (Adult* only.) 12:15 p.m. Sunday at his home. at her home in Baldwin Park, late husband and brother-in- law, indicating she accepts re- ed pelvis, lacerations around SATURDAY He was born here June 5, Calif . the left knee, injuries to his 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ports of their deaths. ADMISSIONS Survivors are: Husband; one Mrs. Nhu tm her daughter, right knee, and possible inter- Rand. He married Anna Przy- son, Steven, Baldwin Park , and Raymond M. Le Thuy, 18, went to the Church nal injuries. His car missed a Lehnertz, Rol- bylski Oct. 20, 1925, at St. Stan- four brothers, Farrel and El- curve in the road and ran into Ungstone. Minn. islaus Catholic Church; of the Good Shepherd in Bever- A sig- lsworth Fenske, Rochester; ly Hills Sunday for the private Elk Creek , Roger E. Schultz, St. Charles, nal tower operator for Milwau- Vern Fenske, Chatfield , Minn. and services. They were accompa- kee Railroad, he was a member Herbert Fenske, Redondo , Ngo Dinh Nhu, Gotthold Dill , Altura, Minn. nied by Mr. and Mrs. Allen husband and of St. Stanislaus Church and Beach , Calif . home brother-in-law South Viet Brotherhood of Chase, in whose Bel Air¦ SUNDAY Maintenance of Funeral services were held she is staying. ...- .- -- Nam's former President Ngo ADMISSIONS Way Employes. Nov. 2 in Calif. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Daniel F. Sul- Dinh Diem. They died in the Survivors are: His wife ; one livan , pastor at the church said coup that overthrew their gov* Albert J. Dittrich, Cochrane, brother, Thomas B., Winona; Wis. Frank Broskowski Mass was said in memory of her ernment. three sisters, Mrs. Bernard INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- Mrs. Julius Deilke, 417 Olm- ( Grace) Klinger, Mrs. John WEATHER FORECAST . . . Rain is northern New England and Florida. It will Advertisement stead St. ¦ cial) — Frank Broskowski, 62, "* * ( Dorothy) Farmer and Mrs. died suddenly at 7:30 a.m. Sun- expected on the north Pacific coSs>Ntonight be generally colder except in the southern Frank J. Lelwica, 64 Laird Neil (May) Clausen , all of Wi- while scattered showers are forecast for Plateau , southern Plains and south Atlantic, St. day at the home of Roy Schnei- New Way Found nona , and several nieces and der in Montana Township, the northern Plateau, the Great Lakes, states. (AP Photofax Map) Miss Emmerene Kuchera , 180 * ¦ nephews. His parents, one bro- where he had been living. fv . Baker St. ther and one sister have died . To Stop Hair Loss, Mrs. Max Boland , 725 47th He was born in the Burnside Funeral services will be Wed- area Feb. 15. 1901, to Mr. and Ave., Goodview. Minn. nesday at 8:30 a.m. at Borzys- Randy J. Piechowski, Foun- Airs. F r a nk Broskowski. A Grow More Hair kowski Mortuary and at 9 a.m. blacksmith, he had worked Sat- Coast Guard ICongress Takes tain City, Wis. at St. HOUSTON, Texas — For years i woman be sure what is actually Stanislaus Catholic urday. "they said it couldn 't he done. " causing their hair loss? Even il Miss Phyllis Patzner, 450^4 Church, the Rt. j Rev. Msgr. N. Survivors are : One brother, But now a Texas firm of labora- ! baldness may seem to "run in E Wabasha St. F. Grulkowski officiating. Bu- Mrs. Robert H. Doerer , Joseph , Independence , and three tory consultants- has developed a your family, " this is certainly no 715 rial will be in St. Mary's Ceme- Photos Cubans stop- 47th Ave., Goodview. sisters , Mrs. John (Teresa ) Off treatment that is not only j proof of the cause of YOUR tery. Vets Day ping hair loss ... but is really < hair loss, Miss Hattie M. Wendt , 404 E. Schneider and Mrs. Lawrence Friends may call at the mor- (Mary) Marsolek, Independ- By JOHN CHADWICK Committee has scheduled a growing hair ! ' Actually, there are at least 18 . Sanborn St. tuary after to-' scalp- conditions that can cause 2 p.m. Tuesday. The ence, and Mrs. Hubert (Chris- (AP) meeting for Wednesday to act They don't even ask you Mrs. Ethel M. Cocker , St. Rosary will be In Island Raid WASHINGTON - Con- take their word for it. If ' they , hair loss. No matter which one is Charles, Minn. said at 8. tina) Schneider, Eau Claire. on a House-passed bill carrying By JOE MCGOWAN JR. gress took today off in observ- over $13 billion for 26 govern- believe that the treatment will - the cause of your hair loss, if you Mrs. Katherine Partlow, 469 Funeral services will be at you , they ' wait until . you are shek bald and George A. Lica MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - A slow- ance of Veterans Day, but a ment agencies. Included in the help invite you to try Lafayette St. George Alex Lica. 77, 702 E. 10 a.m. Wednesday at Ss. Pe- it for 32 days, at their risk , and ' your hair roots are dead , you are ter and Paul's Church here, the moving, unarmed Coast Guard third week of battling over for- \ measure are funds for the civili- beyond help. So, if you still have BIRTHS 5th St., died at 8:15 p.m. Sun- an space program. see for yourself! . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Knoll , day at his Rev. Edmund J. Klimek offi- patrol plane defied guns trained eign aid legislation will get un- Naturally, they would not hair 'or at least some fuzz" on home. He had been The Senate Finance Commit- top of your head , and would like Utica. Minn., a daughter. ill several weeks. ciating. Burial will be in the on it by Cuban militiamen and der way in the Senate Tuesday. ' offer this no-risk trial unless the church cemetery. tee will continue its hearings on treatment worked. However, it is to stop your hair loss and grow Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ramin , Born to Mr. and Mrs, John scored a major propaganda vic- Senate leaders hope to steer 362 E. 5th St., a daughter. Friends may call at Kern Fu- the $11 billion tax cut bill , but impossible to satisfv everyone, more hair . . now is the time Lica here March 2. 1886, he tory over the Fidel Castro re- the buffeted foreign aid author- ; it will have to interrupt them ' s r ,ething bef re DISCHARGES was a lifetime neral Home here tonight and The great majority of .|f ]° [ ' ° resident of the gime. ization measure to passage be- before the end of the month to s?00 a e ^ Thomas R. Hall, 515 Lincoln city. He married Jennie Zabor- Tuesday evening. Rosary will cases Of excessive hair fall ; LoeSCh Laboratory Consultants" , St. be said at 8 p.m. both days. Photographs taken by the fore the end of the week. It . al- j act on a measure passed by the owski , who died in 1952. Until House last week to raise the and baldness are the begin- inc., will supply you with treat- Mrs. Robert Mlynczak and his retirementrhe " crew of the twin-engine amphib- ready has been cut back to $3.7 ! ning and more fully de- ment for 32 days , at their risk, if was a mold- debt ceiling temporarily to $315 belie twins, 666 E. 4th Str er at Diamond Huller Co. Two-State Funerals ious plane showed the world a billion , compared to the $4.5 bil- i veloped stages of male pat- ^:e the re tnie wiu ! billion. ^help you . Justt sen!d, themi l the in- Mrs. Roy Labs and baby, He was a member of St. Stan- lion asked by President Kenne- terntprn haldneoaianess« anaand cannotrarrnnt Fountain City, Wis. Cuban raiding party kidnaping A week from Tuesday the forma(iori listed beiow. Ali in- islaus Church - and a charter William Raatz dy. ?e helped. - Mrs . Wayne Anderson and ( 19 refugees from Anguilla Cay, Senate Investigations subcom- j quiries are answered promptly, member of the Catholic Order PLAIN VIEW , Minn. Special) The House also will meet mittee will resume its hearings But how can any man or ' by mail and without obligation. baby, 4230 7th St., Goodview. of Foresters, the Winona Ath- — Funeral services for William a desolate British island 40 miles off Cuba's north coast. Tuesday, but under an agree- into the TFX warplane contract ¦ Mrs. Willard D. Anderson and letic Club and the Winona Ath- Raatz , rural Plalnview, will be ment not to transact business. -NO OBLIGATION COUPON " : — award. To: Loesch Laboratory Consultants , Inc. baby, 125 W. 3rd St. letic Club Benefit Association, at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Johnson- Photos showed a Russian- Neil H. Allen, West End Schriver Funeral Home, the On Wednesday, it is to take Dept. MA-9, Box 66001, 3311 West Main St. At the time of his death he was built helicopter on the ground , Trailer Court. a trustee of the Foresters. Rev. Rodney Riese, Immanuel up a bill to continue Peace Houston Texas 77006 Galesville, and two Russian-made PT-type Lost Deer Hunter I have, or have had| the following conditions: Delrey L. Lorenz, Survivors are: Two daughters , Lutheran Church , officiating . boats speeding from the island Corps operations and the next now Wis. , Miss Gertrude Lica. at home, Burial will be in Greenwood with the refugees aboard. One day an international agreement Found by Sea rchers How long has your hair been thinning? ..: .... . Foun- ¦ Eugene A. Bagniewski, and Mrs. Edward (Marcella ) Cemetery. photo showed three men in one to stabilize coffee prices and Do you still have hair? . . . . or . fuzz? .... . on top of your head. tain City, Wis. | production. i THIEF RIVER FALLS, Minn. * Pahnke, Homer Road; four Pallbearers will be George boat with their automatic rifles (AP) — A young deer hunter How long is if ? . Mrs. Gerald R. McNally, Red i grandchildren; five great-grand- Langhans, William Rahman, aimed at the U.S. aircraft. The Senate Investigations sub- ! Do you have dandruff? ..... Is it dry? or oily? Top Trailer Court. committee, is expected to ques- ! lost northeast of Thief River children , and one brother , Arnold Schreiber , Fay Martin , Catching the Cubans in the Falls was found by searchers Does your scalp have pimples or other irritations? ...... Augusta Wolpers, 422 E. 5th Emil Z i e b e 11 and Herbert tion Texas promoter Billie Sol I ' ¦ ¦ Thomas, Santa Monica. Calif. daylight raid is regarded by the about 9:20 this morning. Is your hair dry? .. or oily? st. ' - i Funeral services will be at Marshman. Coast Guard's Miami Air Sta- Estes Tuesday about his deal- Mrs. Robert Mahlke, 1770 Gil- ings with the Agriculture De- ; James Terrian , 22, of Thief Does your forehead become oily or greasy? ...! \ St. Stanislaus Church at 30 Friends may call at the fu- tion as the most exciting thing River Falls, had gone hunting ' more Ave. ! Rev. that has happened since Castro partment. j Does your scalp itch? : When? ¦ a.m. Wednesday, the Rt. neral home after 3 p.m. today Sunday. Preliminary reports Attach any other information you feel may be helpful. Michele M. Breza, 63 w. ' Grulkowski officiat- and until time of services Tues- came to power . With the current fiscal year i ' " ¦ ¦ '! Msgr. N.F. now in its fifth month the House from searchers indicated Ter- Belleview St: . Preliminary services will day. , j Andersen, Al- ing. Search and rescue has been Appropriations Committee is rian had made his way back to NAME Miss Judith M. be at 9:30 a.m. at Watkowski . , - ! and still is the Coast Guard' s expected to bring out multibil- his car in the Agassiz National tura Minn. Funeral Home. Burial will be I Carey, Chicago , III. | Winona Funerals primary job. These missions can lion-dollar military construction j Wildlife Refuge and spent the ADDRESS . Mark in St. Mary 's Cemetery.; ! night. Miss Diane D. Luedtke , Wi- be tedious. Sometimes they are and public works bills. Friends may call at the fu- dangerous. Terrian is a University of nona Rt. 3. p.m. Tues- Mrs. Louise A. Appel CITY ...STATE J neral home after 2 1 Funeral services for Mrs. Lou- Since mid-1959, a preponder- The Senate Appropriations Minnesota student day. Athletic Club members ; ; isa A. Appel , 476 High Forest ance of search and rescue mis- FREE TB X-RAYS will call at 7 p.m. Tuesday , sions have been linked in one fMon. - Wed. Fn., 1 5 p.m. St., were held this afternoon at Rosary will be said by Foresters ; Breitlow Funeral Home, the way or another with the Cuban Room 8, City Hall) and Msgr. Grulkowski ! residents fret, at 7:30. Rev. A. U. Deye, St. Martin 's situation. Winona Co. Rosary at 8 , othen, $1 each. will lead another Lutheran Church, officiating. In addition the Coast Guard p.m. I Burial was in Woodlawn Ceme- has been assigned the difficult Taken last week ... 99 tery. two - way task of guarding Since March 9, 1953.. 49,963 against illegal Castro activities , Pallbearers were: William &$ winona tv signal co. *^SEr WEATHER Ziebell, Neil McLaughlin, Wil- yet protecting the Communist "^^'^j^^^f^^^x^^a^^^B^ H liam Speck. Ray Thorn , Elmer island from attack by anti-Cas- IMPOUNDED DOGS OTHER TEMPERATURES tro exiles. PRESS Benz and Clarence Zaborowski. , black By THE ASSOCIATED Goodview No. 79—Male High Low Pr. To handle the assignment, the cocker , no license, second day. 52 46 .11 , Albany, rain . ... Coast Guard has siphoned off Goodview No. 80 — Female clear 68 39 . - . day. Albuquerque, , men and equipment from its brown, no license, second cloudy .... 70 45 .. I stations around the world and homes: Atlanta, Available for good Bismarck, clear ... 48 19 Alliance for added them to the command of Two rmps. Boise, cloudy 57 39 . the 7th Coast Guard District , '* .* hi» thoro •« •»« ••*• || Boston , rain 46 43 .09 headquartered in Miami. " TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Chicago, clear 62 35 T The district has become the ki veek. if youve oalled me on m Cincinnati , clear ... .66 30 largest Coast Guard operation boy , what a mleerable Thomas Anderson , Winona Progress i\\ my 2000 you know the Cleveland, clear ... 53 32 .19 in the world , said Comdr. special mouse phone - at - mp Rt. 3, 5. Denver, clear 69 28 James Dillon. Ten high-wing Al- f-j " problem* lve got , Des Moines , cloudy 64 37 . ! batross amphibians , capable of § WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Detroit , clear 60 39 ., Changes Asked land or sea operation , and three hardnone really did It thle time, dafne , ay girlfriend , 1 , 13 -1 helicopters operate from the air old m cubic feet per Fairbanks clear ... s getting pretty serious about getting married. Flow — 9.800 Fort Worth , clear . 83 53 SAO PAULO , Brazil (AP)-A station at Dinner Key. f and i were second at 8 a.m. today. t insisted that M Helena, clear 42 22 .06 hot ministerial debate is loom- On March 30, 1963, President 'I but ehee a pretty sensible girl and she Jus m Sunday clear 80 72 .. ing over a proposal to give Lat- Kennedy issued a proclamation we got married old hardnose should supply us with a Stanton K. Smith , Honolulu , 1 before 8 a.m. — Indianapolis , clear 65 32 in members of the Alliance for against raids on Cuba. (j split level mouse house , an extra oheese ration - beoause p 8 barges , upstream. , cloudv 69 62 .30 Progress a bigger voice in the "Since then , we have had a — Arrowhead, 11 Jacksonville ;1 two oant live as oheaply as one - and she wanted a bell put | 9:10 a.m. Kansas City, cloudy 70 42 .. j administration of Washington 's plane in the air at almost all , the landlords oat. 1 barges , upstream. fog . 85 62 .. multibillion-dollar program. times during daylight hours , 1 on O swald M., 3 Los Angeles, j 9:50 a.m. — Harriet Louisville , clear . 71 34 The plan , and quite often at night ," said J 1 barges , upstream. already approved m Memphis, clear . ... 74 44 by U.S. and Latin technical ex- a Coast Guard officer. -1 well, old hardnose went right through the roof, he Noon -- W. S. Rhea , 15barges . Miami , cloudy .... 80 71 .19 perts , c.ime before top-level *i said he wouldnt provide any of the se things she wanted* § downstream. , clear , . 5fi 32 representatives of Lawrence B., 7 barg- Milwaukee the 20-nation ' he said i wasnt doing my Job properly, and he told dafne 1 4 p.m. — -St.P., clear 52 30 alliance at a conference of the Houston County ARC es downstream. Mpls. | i that as far as he was concerned she oould pack up and 1 New Orleans, cloudy 63 61 1.51 Inter-American Economic and !To Hear 'Image ' Talk ' Small craft — none. New York , rain 59 50 .11 Social Council opening today. :| move out • 1 Today Okla. City, clear ... 75 48 U.S. Undersecretary of State LA CRESCENT , Minn, - wha she she up 7:30 a.m. — Codrington . 4 64 40 T and weep weep that8 Just t did . paoked and, 1 , Omaha , rain . W. Averell Harriman was ex- Merlen G. Kurth , Minneapolis , - * - barccs downstream. , pected to endorse the ^ J — Lady Mignon , 5 Philadelp hia clear 61 47 plan. assistant executive director of ' moved over to the record library of kwno . but , shea in real if R:Z0 a.m , clear . 82 56 , barges , downstream. II Phoenix the Minnesota Association for i" bad trouble over there beoause there is one girl over there | Ptlnd , Me., rain . 45 40 .05 The Idea behind th« proposed I Retarded Children , will talk on doeant like mloes even nloe girl mloes . and if Ptlnd , Ore., cloudy 55 38 .24 change is to minimize the pro- "The Image of the ARC" at a who Just - | FIRE RI NS Rapid City, clear . .. . 53 31 .08 gram's Yankee overtones In an meeting of the Houston County she doe ant get out of there soon im afraid shell be o aught - | [ St. Louis, clear 67 37 . effort to make it more palata- Association for Retarded Chil- weep, weep . Saturday ble to the recipients. The alli- 11* | 9:01 p m. Salt Lk. City, cloudy 61 33 . dren at Prince of Ponce Lu- --Leaves burning in clear 68 57 ance , developed under Presi- back end of truck owned by San Fran., theran Church, La Crescent , ^i however, the gang at kwno is doing everything they oan : Seattle , cloudy . ... 53 37 .12 dent Kennedy 's administration , Nov. 19 at B p.m. | Ray Crouch. 204 W. Wabasha has met stiff resistance from > | to help soften up old hardno se so shell ooae baok to | St , on Washington St Washington , clear . 64 44 Mrs. Alice M. Miller , public- root te- cloudy , . 42 33 .02 the dominant conservative class $ me. i twocn 2nd and 3rd streets , boos- Winnipeg , ity chairman , urged the public

Can't See Deer; International SALUTE TO HEROES . . . A massed color guard com- firing squad and marching units here are approaching At Lanesboro posed of representatives of Winona Veterans organizations Center Street on 3rd Street for the firing of the volley. LANESBORCs Minn, i ( Spe- led a parade to 3rd and Center streets this morning for the Clarence Olson was in charge. (Daily News photo) cial) — An 11-year-ohVGrand ' 11 a.m. salute to the nation 's war dead. The color guard, Meadow boy was reported in Wardens Figure Milling Firm s fair condition at St. Mary's Hos- pital, Rochester, this morning "The deer were there but the perfectly, and, unless the deer COLONEL'S DEFINITION hunters couldn 't see them." was moving, it blended into the after a hunting mishap Sunday inexperienced forenoon. That's the way one Southeast- background. An Earnings Jump ern Minnesota warden explain- observer could not spot a rest- WABASHA, Minn. (Special )- Jaycees Slate Mayo Clinic reported Russell ed the low success ratio for the ing animal in the field." Kennedy was shot through both Record sales and a 30 percent ) opening two days of the 1963 Anyway, the overall ratio in increase in earnings were re- legs. The accident happened 1% deer season. The season in .Zone the area will drop to one deer I. Who Are Veterans Anyhow? miles south of Lanesboro. A ported by International Milling ! 6, Southeastern Minnesota, to 10 hunters, according to an Co. in its 71st annual report for i By C. Gordon Holte tion 's history. nism in an attempt to under- Yule Program local doctor couldn't be located , estimate of George Meyer , Chairmen for four Junior closes at sunset today. the year ending Aug. 31. Daily News Staff Writer "What are veterans? Simply stand it. I say attempt to un- so a Preston physician was call- such ," Phil- superintendent of the Whitewa- Chamber of Commerce holiday "Conditions were Sales of the firm, which op- j patriotic persons who have serv- derstand it because I don't be- ed. He had the child moved to ip Ham, Houston County ward- ter Wild Life Refuge. erates a flour mill in Wabasha , ' Winona today commemorated live any of us truly under- projects were named today in were ed their country," Col. Simen- can Rochester. en, said, "that the deer and the Not more than 300 deer rose for the seventh consecu- ; the sacrifices of those who have son said. "The veterans did not stand communism. a Jaycee announcement. Gen- taken out of the Whitewater Russell's brother , Duane, was background harmonized nearly tive year to an all-time high of served in the defense of the shed their patriotism when they eral chairman for all Christmas loading a gun and it discharged. valley by about half the usual $308,427,636, compared w i th shed their uniforms and the pa- "THE Communist does not activities is David Peplinski, number of hunters. The weath- United States with a solemn know right from wrong the way They're the sons of Mr. and $291,804,602 for the previous fis- tribute to the nation's war dead triotic power of our nation "Christmas Downtown." a Mrs. Joseph Kennedy. er, the cover, and more open we know it today. To them what window decoration project, will State Director ' cal year. and an appeal for rededication stems from the patriotism of the territory were advanced as the individuals. It becomes a mat- is right is anything that fur- be headed by 0. J. Fawcett. main reason.L-^ NET EARNINGS of $5,033,200 to the patriotic ideals which thers communism. Under their Of Conservation motivated those who have ter of strength based on the will- Businessmen will be asked to Hunting was generally poor in were equivalent to $2.13 per j creed they can falsify , steal, contribute show window space ' fought and died to preserve this ingness of each individual to do Winona County. In some areas share of common stock com. his part ." even murder. to religious displays set up by Here on Thursday hunters hit , but in most areas pared with $1.58 per share of country as a free nation. "Communism also is a disease local churches, Pigeon Falls the deer stayed still and let the $3,875,063 the previ- : , state com- earnings of Representatives of Winona PATRIOTS throughout his- that must either grow or die," Keith Ihm an was named Wayne H. Olson hunters wander around. The ous year said W. A. Palmen, I veterans organizations joined in tory, . missioner of conservation, will , the speaker continued , he continued. "And , in grow- chairman of the annual light- weather also made hunters lazy. Wabasha plant manager. j a parade climaxed at 3rd and have found that , grim as war is, ing, it must feed upon itself. speak to members of Will Dilg Areas around Lake City, ¦! ing contest. Jaycees said indi- League Each of the company's four Center streets by the firing of a there is one thing worse than It must be exported , to grow. viduals wishing to have home Pastor Hurt Chapter, Izaak Walton seemed to be best in Wabasha volley saluting war 'is at their meeting major operating divisions con- i dead at 11 war. and this the enslavement My feeling is that if Commu- Christmas decorations judged BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — A of America , County from reports from that s profits. ! a.m. — the 45th anniversary of of people." at 8 p.m. Thursday at the tributed to the year' nists were to keep commu- should have them completed Pigeon Falls pastor is a patient area. Wabasha and the Zumbro The report indicated that im- i the signing of the armistice end- Col. Simenson reminded his group's cabin on Prairie Island. nism to themselves we wouldn't and in operation by Dec. 17. at Tri-County Memorial Hospi- valley districts reported poor proved profits resulted from an ing hostilities in World War I. audience that the Army flag be too distressed; if this were tal, Whitehall, with fractured The meeting has been desig- hunting. The hunting pressure increase in volume of most of i has 145 streamers, each repre- possible they could be accepted Small children will have the ribs and lacerations about the nated as "Charter Member was definitely down in these the company's lines, better ! EARLIER in the morning, senting a military campaign in as peace-loving members of the yearly opportunity to call Santa head and face received when Night," to honor the men who counties. margins for some products .dur- .¦ Col. C. G. Simenson, Fort Snell- the years beginning with the Claus under a project to be ing, family of nations." his car went out of control on organized the chapter 40 years "I checked the Brownsville- ing the first part of the year ,) Minn., Minnesota sector Revolutionary War and continu- headed by Jon Christenson. County Trunk W five miles ago. commander of the 14th U.S. Pointing to the challenges of "Operation Treelift" will be Reno area and found only a few and more stable currency ex- i ing into the current crisis in the future, Col. Simenson ob- southeast of Pigeon Falls. Movies will be shown and a hunters," Warden Ham said. change rates. ¦ Army Corps, spoke at Winon a Viet Nam. conducted Jan. 5. City residents B. Christopher- served. Cliff Senior High School auditorium served that 90 percent of the may place Christmas trees near The Rev. E. wild game lunch "Most of Houston County hunt- The report reflected changes i "These . battles have been world's technological advance- sen was proceeding south down Murray and Willard Matzke will ers were on trie ridges and back in International Milling capital ; at a Veterans Day program for won," he said, "by individuals the curb for collection and dis- commit- Senior High students and the ment has been realized in the position by Jaycee committees. the Vosse Coulee hill when his work with the kitchen from the river. There were a structure as a result of its re- i who courageously met the chal- last 2 percent of recorded time. car veered right on a curve , tee on preparing the lunch. lot of deer in the Reno bottom- incorporation in New York State ' public, lenges before them. Why? Be- Gay Fox is chairman of the He urged the youth of the tree roundup committee. - traveled on the shoulder , thefl lands. I saw them during the Sept. 3. In charge of all Army Re- cause these veterans found nation to continue to work to- went left and into the left ditch , duck hunting season." Reviewing the year , the re- serve units in the state, Col. something intriguing in this ward new progress, asserting WOMAN FRACTURES HIP coming to a stop when it hit a Ham said the hunters that got port indicated that additions to J Simenson noted that Veterans land of ours that inspired indi- that " any nation is no better driveway. The car tipped on its Creamery Men deer got good ones. Big bucks property, plant and equipment , j Day until 1954 had been observ- viduals to build a nation estab- than its future generations. With Mrs. Hattie M. Wendt, 77. 404 side. were common, and does, too. including improvements in pro- ! ed as Armistice Day in recollec- lished on freedom." the challenges we have been E. Sanborn St,, suffered a frac- About an hour after the acci- They were all nice and fat for gress. totaled $3,931,541. tion of the ending of "what was He told students that "our given by our forefathers and by tured left hip bone in a fall at dent, which was at 5 p.m.. Meet at Eyota the winter. Shipments of bakery flour , to have been the last war. Now, forefathers have handed to us our veterans organizations, we her home late Sunday morning. Thursday, a passerby enroute A state game and fish plane Durum products and bakery 45 years and 2'V wars later, we on a silver platter a free coun- should She was listed in fair condition -More than 115 ! rededicate ourselves to- to the lutefisk supper at Blair EYOTA, Minn. was assigned to Southeastern mixes reached record levels in observe this day as Veterans try. But now there is another day to the task of moving for- at Community Memorial Hospi- found him on this sparsely tra- members and wives of District Minnesota over the weekend. the U.S. during the year. Sales Day and it is good to broaden concept in the world, that of ward ; of maintaining a nation tal this morning. . veled highway and gave him as- 5 Minnesota Creamery Opera- It was in radio contact with of formula feeds, now a part of the concept of'Veterans Day to communism,, . And I Jiope that built or freedom of choice." sistance. tors and Managers Association wardens cars over the area. the company's business in Vene- j honor all veterans in our na- each of you will study 'commu- An ambulance was called heard Floyd Thompson , state The general opinion among zuela as well as the U.S. and PLATFORM guests at the America's and he was taker to the hos- executive secretary of the state hunters was that the season was Canada, reached an all-time program arranged by Norman pital. The front and right side association, talk on the future two weeks too early for this high, and expansion continued Indall of the high school social big need... of his car were badly damaged, of dairy farming at the associa- part of the state. with the opening of new formula ! studies department were repre- according to Trempealeau tion 's annual fall banquet here. feed plants at Danville, 111., and Rochester Man Killed sentatives of local \eterans or- County Sheriff Orris Klundby, Alfred Schumann , state repre- Valentia , Venezuela. ganizations: Mrs. Stanley Hardt, who investigated. sentative from Olmsted Coun- APRIL, a flonr mill was Daughters of the American Re- happened near IN volution ; Mrs. Paul Griesel and The accident ty, discussed the recent session Preston Group , Vene- As Convertible Tips Hjelsand farm purchased at Maracaibo Mrs. B. R. Wandsnider , Wo- the Palmer of the state legislature and the Minn, ( about five miles north of Blair, zuela. DOVER , Special) — rural Rochester, had been hunt- men's Relief Corps; Floyd Kuhl- bills that might effect farmers. New cake mix flavors , icing One Rochester man was killed ing. They were turning off No. Gets SBA Loan man, Veterans of Foreign Wars ," Representatives from these mixes, and pudding mixes were ; and another injured when their 30 onto B, a left turn , when the Mrs. Edward Holehouse, VFW ' creameries were present: Pres- PRESTON , Minn. -Th e Pres- added to the company s Canadi- : car overturned on them on a car went out of control on newly Auxiliary; Mrs. Alvin Koch , na- Debaters Capture ton , Lewiston, Elba, Stewart- ton Development Corp. has an line of consumer products by ] curve at the intersection of graded crushed rock. The ve- tional president , and Mrs, Alfred ville , Eyota, Goodhue , Rush- been granted a $60 ,000 loan its affiliate , Robin Hood Flour ' Olmsted County Highway 30 and hicle skidded 276 feet, according Kuhlman and Mrs. Stance Kol- ford , Utica. Lanesboro, Pine Is- from the Small Business Ad- Mill , Ltd. County Road B, seven miles to the Olmsted County sheriff's ter, Gold Star Mothers; Dean land , St. Charles, Plainview, El- ministration for a 36-bed addi- International' s employes num- south of Dover about 8:45 a.rn. office, then turned over on its Vamer, American Legion ; Mrs. Four Out of Six gin, Zumbrota , Le Roy, Spring tion to the 42-bed Preston Nurs- bered 4,828 at year 's end. Sunday. top in the left ditch. Donald Gray, American ' Legion The Winona Senior High Valley. Caledonia , Bellcchester ing Home , which opened in Assets of $7,468 ,740 were held Dead is Patrick Hrdlicka , 22, Hrdlicka 's head was pinned Auxiliary ; P. F. Loughrey, School debate team won four of and Chatfield. March. in trust at year 's end for em- who apparently was killed in- by the vehicle, officers said. United Spanish American War six debates in their second tour- Construction on the addition ploye partici pants in the com- : stantly when he was pinned by They said he apparently had Veterans; Mrs. Ralph Kohner, An instrumental group in- was begun in August by Cen- pany 's profit sharing retirement nament of the season Saturday cluding Bruce Hanson , Victor the frame of the white 1951 con- been thrown. However there Spanish American War Veter- at Blake School , Hopkins, Minn. tury Construction Co., Preston. program. vertible. His cousin, Jerome were no witnesses to this. ans Auxiliary ; Rudy Sparrow ******* Froehlke, Larry Shea and Kev- The development corporation Winona debaters lost only to in Hammel performed before Malzke , 20, also pinned, receiv- The accident was discovered and Harry Walinski. Veterans consists of local people, who are A commonly accepted division of World War I, Hopkins and St. Paul Alexander the banquet. ed a fracture of the upper right by Ambrose Fix , nearhy farm- and Miss Bertha Ramsey high schools, each nf selling the home to operators of between Asia and Europe is arm and possible ' internal in- er, who pulled the car off the Miller. Veterans of World War which won all six of their de- the home: Dr. ,1. P. Nehring ( fanned by the Ural Mountains , juries . He was reported in fair young people with his tractor. I Auxiliary . bates and finished as the two and Mrs. Adeline Lillejord , j Ural River , Caspian Sea , Cau- condition at St. Mary 's Hospital , Matzke's sister, Mrs. Jerry The colors were advanced by top teams in the tournament. One Driver Preston ; Dr. J. E. Westrup, : casus Mountains and the Black Rochester , this morning. Stokes, Chatfield , was en route the American Legion color Thirty-three teams competed. Lanesboro, and Mrs. H. M. Sea with its outlets , the Bos- to ; urndollars church when she saw the car guard Jeffrey Genner, presi- Coached by Robert Neujahr , Cited by Police Skaug, Chatfield. porus and Dardanelles. THE YOUNG men. both of being lifted off the men and dent ol the high school student the Winona team had Lee Turn- saw the men. council led the p for One traffi c citation resulted ledge to the er and Wendy Weimer on af- flag; the invocation was given firmative and Barbara Fergu- from one of two accidents which THE MISHAP occurred near diplomas 20-minutc period by the Rev . Harold Rekstad , son and Carole Van Thomma , occurred in a the Elmira Church , about two pastor of First Congregational Saturday night. miles west of Saratoga. Sheriff College graduates were negative. Police cited Alphonse F. Ci- Church; Princi pal Robert H. 's debate question is, Gerald Cunningham and Depu- This year , St. Charles , Minn., for Smith introduced the platform never so important as today. "Resolved : That Social Secur- sewski ties Dale Stuve and Donald guests; the speaker was intro- failure to yield the right of Lynch investigated. Dr. T, O. Never has Uncle Sam need- ity Benefits Should be Extended way after his car and a car duced hy Norris Abts and the to Include Complete Medical Wellner ordered an autopsy. Senior High orchestra p layed. ed leaders so urgently. driven by Miss Betty L Nieo- Matzke was reported lo hr Care . " , collided at This afternoon , students at jelski Minneapolis , employed at a turkey plant, in Central Junior High School Winona will compete Nov, 23 the junction of Highways 14-61 par- But higher education is fac- Rochester , and Hrdlicka had ticipated in a Veterans Drfy as- in an invitational tournament and 43 at R: 15 p.m. ing problems. The cost of at Viroqua , Wis. worked for a monument com- sembly at which a movie on Police said Cisewskl was trav- pany there . Pearl Harbor was shown. leadership has gone up, Col- eling east on Highway 14-6 1 and Houston County RAD was making a left turn when leges face shortages. Mora his car was struck by Miss Nie- and more young people are , ojelski's car , which was travel- CALEDONIA Minn. - The lying forcollege train ing. Houston County Rural Areas ing west. Damage wan more I On Sunday, November 17, j app Development group will present than $50 to each, Let's give dollars for dip lo- , « television program concern- Cars driven by Arlo P. Case mas, Let's give the colleges ing the county at fi:.'!() p.m. lfl , Fountain City, Wis., and Burr Griswold II La Robert A. (.' rant , 19, 521 W. » j the classrooms , laboratories Tuesday on Channel Dail News Mabel Correspondent Crosse. The county 's past , pre- Snrnia St., collided at Kast 3rd | y \ and teacherB they need. sent and future will be discuss- and Kansas streets at 8:34 p.m. • Recalls i ed. Consideration will be given Case was driving north on » * as lo what RAD can do if peo- Kansas Street and Grant west the Thirtieth Anniversary HELP THE COLLEGE ple in the community will ac- on 3rd Street when the cars col- \ J OF YOUR CHOICE NOW ! (ho responsibility of the lided , police said. Damage was cept of To fincfaut how the collcqo rnsu future. more than $100 to each. | J nffoct ^you , writo to HIGHER I'UM. IT IN . . . Arcadia Policeman ing a complete uniform from WWII , al- | The Grea t Hesper , Iowa Fire EDUCATION , Box 30 , Timei KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS—¦ Ed Kaiser , left , demonstrated al military though the fit may have left something to Squnro Stntion, Now York 3fi, • ON THE AREA PAGE uniform night of the American Legion post be desired. Cnrl Keller , center , World War j Reg. Meeting Tuesday, Hov. 12 I Published An R puM" - i,«ivir« there th.it since the end of World War II I veteran , won first prize, Awards were In coopomtion with 'I ho AdvnihMii g p.m. (harp In the clubhoui*. Dinner meeting I Council «IH ( tho .wp.ipi* 8:00 he has had ample time to develop a more presented by Arnold Thorpe , right , Blair . Nt' ' ¦ #¦ at 6: JO p.m. I I WINONA SlWtffl NEWS j Aflvnitmiifl I Second class postage paid at Winona. er. Miss Evelyn will spend three days in Chicago with her Another appointment announc- ! 500,000 as Minnesota's share of &¦ then go on to New York for work in TV and stage ^____P *$$9 jf: . .>- -.g*^'*^I^^^^ '**' mother , ed by the Minnesota parkway the cost of the parkway proj- : ^BB^^ [B^^ B|^A '' ' '^iTHtMaM '" SEE IT plays. unit was that of James W. ect. The Minnesota State Leg- ^H^ I___K F MBBsf^^BBSa^Mi^^ FS~97YT3 I ""it-"- ' Clark , North St. Paul , as co- islature already has approved hi l_l14 | —r NOW ordinator to work with the state this action. 4 Dead in Shriners to Attend PAUL _L V __.-/I A OsmanCeremonial ATTENTION Officers and members of the HUNTERS AND TRAPPERS NEWMAN !RWI NEW Wisconsin Winona Area Shrine Club plan ^IllV' S^^^^^^^^^P^^B^^^H '> V|H HlV^'^^^_ dmJ______t______t' ; to attend the Osman Temple MUSKRATS ARE REALLY HOT. WND 1 i^ H JOANNE ilpJ lM ceremonial Saturday in Man- SEE US LAST BEFORE YOU SELL I^ HHJJH^^&^HB^HHEI^ Accidents j kato, Minn. This is only the YOUR FURS AND DEER HIDES. | third state ceremonial in 80 ; By THE ASSOCIATED I'RKSS years held outside St. Paul. ; Four prcsons died in traffic | WILLIAM MILLER accidents in Wisconsin during ! The temple's units , including SCRAP IRON AND METAL -T rrf7 _j^/Mg57a Enjoy superb viewing and luxury listening in this /gJ*^J_ __L„ V \ 1FWMMSHESI the weekend , raising the traffic j the Winona Sheiks and Motor- 222 West Second Street , complete Homj tntertainment Center from ^r toll for the year to 761 com- cycle Patrol , will attend, They Sylvanla. Outstanding TV and Stereophonic High- pared with PAH on this date a will take part in a parade at Fidelity performance in furniture fashioned cabi- year ago . ! 4:40 p.m. through the city 's netry of genuine Walnut or Mahogany veneers Kenneth Fclsing, -tf>, of Hut ler , I business district. and hardwood solids. Features include Dual In- died Sunday of injuries sustjiin- The ceremonial itself will dependent Sound Systems (6 speakers), Garrard N0W SH0WING j Custom Deluxe Record Changer, AM, FM, FM ; ed Saturday when his car hit a begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Man- Stereo (multiplex) Tuner, 22 watt peek power Prices: 75< * -50r-25c l lVillUm A B%l\Yf\w'jMI/ all1 J bridge railing on Milwaukee 's kato Masonic Temple. Degrees Hey Kids— amplifier. Audio Control Center and a host of northwest side, will be conferred at the Manka- §§jl| to TV features including Deluxe Power Stream to Armory. A dinner and dance KNK^ Going buy Mom and Dad Chassis, 23" Bonded Shield Picture Tube with 275 An accident ( It Repaired ln Our Shop. PHONE 3217 ^ l 8 * | ^-* * 2iS W. lnd St. (National Hotel) 211 EMI Tliird Str.,t ^ phoni 3791 At The MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK A ANY W ' TIME jS ^

JUDAISM EXPLAINED ...Dr. Ernest Listening to Dr. Kaufmann are, left to right, Kaufmann, left, chemistry instructor at St. Bernard F. Boland , president of the society ; Mary's College, explains Judaism to mem- • Fred Naas Jr., treasurer , and William Zenk. bers of the Holy Name Society of the More than 70 attended the breakfast. (Sunday Cathedral of the Sacred Heart at its break- News photo) fast meeting after Sunday's 8 a.m. Mass.

sponsor a lutefisk-lefse supper to raise funds for the foreign exchange student program I which will begin next year. j The district intends to send an Osseo student to a foreign ' country to study for one year Lets Get Gminq ! and bring a foreign student ' I here for a year of study But now it s even better because you also get i By A. F. SHIRA { at Osseo High School . An antici- Some Notes On The Clematis pated 2,000 people will attend I the Scandinavian supper to sup- Several phone calls have been received the past few days port the program. It will be in as is usually the case at this time of the year inquiring the high school gym. whether clematis vines should be cut back in the fall , or in Daily themes of the week will the spring. This can be done either in the fall or spring; but be observed, at the school. how-it- is done depends to a great extent on the blooming habits of the vines. Advertisement Before we go into this, however, let us talk a little about Now Many Wear Thrifty Savings rtificates clematis vines. We consider Ce ! them to be the most attrac- i tied to a temporary support FALSE tive as well as the most ver- over winter. TEETH satile of all vines for use about I With Little Worry IF SOME of the old stems do Eat, talk , laugh or sneeze without the home in this area. In fact, i not sprout new growth in the fear of insecure false teeth dropping, they are considered by some ' •lipping or wobbling. FASTEETH spring, they can be cut out. : holds plates firmer and more com- gardeners to be most beauti- New shoots will, also, spring up fortably. This pleasant powder has no ful and useful of our northern gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling from the base of the vine and ' Doesn't cause nausea. It's alkaline climbing vines. flower, thus adding their blooms (non-acid). Checks "plate odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH », Generally, the clematis has. to those of the older stems. ; »nv dnie counter been looked upon as a one pe- The variety. C. Jackmani will riod bloomer, that is for a few usually bloom on the old wood weeks in the summer. Howev- j as well as on the new shoots POWERFUL PLUNGER CtEARS er , some of the large-flowered that spring up from the base CLOGGED TOILETS » _ __^^^tn$0 teffa hybrid varieties will flower and may, also, bloom intermit- somewhat continuously until tently during the summer and in a jiff y.' fl i fall. We have a white one that early fall. For this reason it is ^ has several blossoms at the j best not to cut the stems off present time. Of course, the , close to the ground. However, small-flowered white variety C. I this can be done, if desired , and PATR0N,ZE ¦ paniculata blooms in the late ! the vine will bloom profusely on « ^£r^^^] summer and f all producing ; the new shoots that grow from >>*» y clouds of fragrant blossoms. | the base. ft * Repeating the statement men- CLEMATIS vines as we know j tioned above, the clematis vine them in this-area are classed as: can be cut back either in the il woody perennial vines. They do ; fall or spring, but how it is done )m\ Presented By UlP t&M not have any discs, tendrils, orj is up to the gardener. other usual means of attach- ment, but climb by means of j the stems of the leaves that curl or hook about the supports. If a|Osseo Schools ™ NEVER AGAIN that tick foaling ^^^ vine has numerous stems and I 11 \ whtn your toiUf overflows T they are not carefully guided up: ' AT SERVlCE BV1L a trellis, these leaf-stems will } w» tense »ncl nr-i'vous from l«o rrrqurnl Ini iHWSH bnth d»T n rwl nUIU. rlrrciml- rlly, inn m»r lo»n id»n> »"NI, tired, dfiprrsssd . In «n«h Irrlistlon. CYRIKX LAUNDRY & CLEANING ii»ii»:i.» luinii fml. reliixnis comfort hJ \l * sell] INDEPENDENT BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION curbln* Irrltstlns snrin« In «l rnn«. Second and Main tinns »n<1 I)? snsliiNMc ni>ln rrli.-f. Clrl OVBTTX st drucilsls. reel b«ll« ful Thoughts at Random — HOW DO YOU STAND, SIR? WHEN YOU WERE DY I NG — E^^*«J5HHHi |^SpHHpH||

Bd ^"HB ^^m\^mjma^mm^amW§amWamWKmWMMWKMMm% From Editor's Notebook Farm Program *^*_ (In the absence of Executive Editor (Gor- (Editor's Note: Let- rel at Its worst? Yes, but, don R. Closway, who is on vacation, Thoughts ters must be Umperate , this coming year sparks the at Random is written this week by Frank of reasonable-length ond big administrative drive to Uhlig , Daily News staff writer.) Needs Changes signed by the writer. perpetuate the system of , By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER Boni fide names of all pork barreling. APPARENTLY IT WAS • cat* of not litter-writers will be When will our City Coun- treated being able to see the forest because of No area of our economy has been published. No religious, cil let the citizens of Wino- ma- all those leaves in front of our eyes. But with less respect or been more shockingly medical or personal con- na have a voice in decisions ligned and abused by political power enthusi- troversies are accept- affecting the welfare of Wi- the Park-Recreation Board and the Chamb- asts than American agriculture. er of Commerce tourist committee should able. nona? Consider for a moment the impact of poli- My congratulations to be complimented for rather quickly spot- Public tics upon the American farmer. He'd Let Clarence Tribbell (only ting the outlines of the woodlot, once it Decide on Land Use The ridiculous imbalance of economic con- Council member to vote no), was called to their attention. cepts has brought American agriculture to a To the Editor: Royal Them, president of of its institu- Winona Chamber of Com- potentially disastrous revamping The City Council (with the We refer to the proposed improvement tional structure. Fundamentally, the farm prob- merce and Attorney Martin of access to the city's far famed—but exception of Clarence Trib- lem which we are functioning under was de- voted to ac- Beatty who had their own somehow neglected—landmark the distinc- bell) has again , veloped during a period of economic stress. proposal which I courage of conviction and tive Sugar Loaf. Park-recreation commis- cept a Minor changes in this policy notwithstand- feel should have first been who can and do speak out sioners have agreed to survey possible ing, government planners have submitted to the citizens of on this ever-growing federal trail routes to the top of the hill, 1.1 re- managed to foist upon us an Winona to see if they government encroachment sponse to a suggestion by the chamber acceptance of the illusion that wanted it. Why cannot ac- and expansion. committee. the federal government should tions which concern the en- Thomas F. Richards, either fix prices on certain be submitted to the 53 West King Street tire city ¦ The whole thing came about because commodities or exert a max- voters for their approval or of an advertisement in an out of town imum influence upon them. rejection before any final To Your Good Hea lth During the economic up- action? Is , the City Coun- newspaper. The travel ad outjined a /sug- swing that followed World War gested sightseeing trip down the Hiawa- cil indifferent to or afraid II and Korea , the farmers prov- reaction that they ' of public tha Valley, culminating with a proposed ed a significant and disturbing and let the for the have to act first climb up the SugaT Loaf heights exception to the rule of general public be dammed ? Answers view. prosperity. The reason for this Among council decisions Goldwater was that we followed too close- on matters which might well Sensibly en ou.g h , committee mem- ly the policies of earlier years. We did not al- have first been submitted To Your bers and park administrators decided the low for readjustments in the agricultural econ- for citizen approval are the hill should jive up to its advance notices. omy as a result of generally-improved condi- following: Questions So now we'll be able to enjoy the walk up tions. 1. Levee Park conversion to parking lots. scenic paths to the top of our own unique CONSEQUENTLY , despite the application of By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, , too, don 't you 2. The rape of Central landmark. And about time practically every conceivable government pro- M.D. think? gram for agriculture, the farmers have been Park to erect a post office more hurt than helped by Washington-inspired —an architectural disgrace Dear Dr. Molner: I ¦ ¦ ite President Kennedy's • ¦ directives. desp have only one ovary and . . •;¦ political blessing * * Added to this bureaucratic confusion, and big print tube. My doctor tells Street SPEAKING OF the Park-Recreation perhaps aided and abetted by it , is the rapidly- appearing on Main me it is closed and that months of its Board , its doings have been followed with decreasing farm population. How such a cor/ during the I cannot become preg- construction. more interest lately than those of any fused and deteriorating situation could occur nant. Can anything be 3. Selling of city property other two or three city boards you can at a time when technological revolution offers done? What causes a so much hope and inspiration is a challenge to in our Lake Winona recrea- name. tube to close?—Mrs. W. . us all. tion area to the Holiday Inn. 4. Requesting a $77,600 s. Today, it's the issue of whether to sell There may be a host of answers to this THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND federal planning grant for Infection or inflammation, unused property on the south shore of problem. Not being blessed with an intricate knowledge of farming, I don't pretend to offer urban renewal for which the resulting in scarring, is the Lake Winona as the site for a luxury mo- any series of formulae which would satisfy the citizens of Winona .will have usual cause of the closing favor tel. Most public opinion seems to total agricultural needs of our country. to pay regardless of how of a tube. Sometimes insuf- this, as does a majority of the board. this grant is worded. flation (blowing air through THIS MUCH 1 can say. A man farms his White House Had Orange fa ce This city does need a the tube) is used to deter- acknowledge Commissioners frankly land in order to provide crops to sell at the lifting but I still insist the mine whether it is open or they have neither plans nor funds to de- marketplace and to reap a maximum of profit city can do the job itself closed. velop the five acres of quaking, boggy for himself, He is, therefore, no different from without having to pay an Little can be done to open lake shore. On the other hand, by its sale the shopkeeper , the barber , the restaurant own- Alert On During Crisis outsider $55,000 in addition an obstructed tube, al- the city gets a reasonable price for other- er or any of the myriad of other types of to the costs. After all, who though there have been re- By DREW PEARSON men had suffered in war. ites have been saying the wise unusable land; adds to, instead of de- people who derive their living from the pro- does the council think will ports of surgical reconstruc- vision of goods and services to the consuming Both had known what it was same things of Kennedy tracts from, our already shrinking and ov- WASHINGTON - This is pay except the citizens of tion. This is a major opera- public. the day when wives and to send masses of other men Harry Truman, when er-loaded tax base: acquires a 50-job pay- Winona? tion, and many doctors (my- The farmer and his small business counter- mothers go to the cemeter- into battle. Both wanted to President of the United A big question is' beginning included) roll; and has an attractive lure for money self are cautious part in the urban areas depend for their liveli- ies from Arlington in Vir- avoid war in the future. States, said , Oct. 4, 1952: to form in my mind as to about recommending it be- that in many cases would speed past its hood upon the laws of supply and demand. ginia to the Presidio in San Both agreed that their "Why did we not have a what individual or group is cause success is not certain, doors for other cities. Logically, the government's role in their af- Francisco to deck the countries would stop name- clear right of way to Ber- expecting to personally gain and it may mean substan- fairs must be a minor one. Subsidy crutches graves of fallen heroes, It's calling; that Khrushchev lin ? We should have had it. by these "deals." tial japt to mention 't cosjj^ We shouldn let this one sup away. remove them from the competitive pattern of a day when we pause to pay would go to Peking to per- The arrangements were to Recently a statement at- disappT!lntment>^ '¦¦ the economy and make of them nothing less tribute to those who fought suade the Chinese to quit be worked out by the mili- tributed to a leading local . • than pawns of government. in the Argonne, and at Cha- threatening Formosa; that tary commanders in the citizen indicated the Holiday Dear Dr. Molner : In • On the other hand , a minimum of restric- teau Thierry, and Guadal- they would get together at field. Our commanding gen- Inn should be given city what way is mineral oil EVER WONDER *what all the fuss about tions on farm production and marketing will canal; who stormed the an early summit confer- eral (Eisenhower) was in- property or at least buy it harmful, besides de- tourist promotion means to you personally permit the farmer a maximum of dependence beaches at Salerno and ence, formed of his responsibility for one dollar. I am wonder- stroying Vitamin A? I as a Minnesota taxpayer? Plenty, says the on free markets as the best guide to produc- marched up the bloody hill to work them out. He dele- ing what he expects to or have a lot of trouble state Department of Business Develop- tion and consumption. The truth is that poli- at Cassino; who died in the KHRUSHCHEV DID go to gated this job to Gen. Clay, will get for his attitude. with constipation and tics and agriculture don 't Peking. He got rebuffed . ment, tossing out these facts: mix. Politics means landing at Normandy, and and left Europe. Gen. Clay According to a recent the oil seems to help government, and whenever Eisenhower took a trip:half- government starts shivered and froze in tlw met with the Russian mili- Twin City newspaper "Wil- me more than anything doing things for people in any walk way round the world , was else. If people stopped coming to Minne- of life, it tragic retreat from the Yalu tary leaders and got only liam H. Book , executive vice -Mrs. M. F. automatically and unavoidably takes from welcomed by Communist sota for vacations, the state would have to them River. oral assurances, instead of president of the Indianapolis certain rights. children waving "I like Ike" There's no harm, other attract over 2,000 new businesses—each Today we will pause — a a precise agreement in Chamber of Commerce ad- How do you stand, sir? flags in Italy. writing — Gen. Clay in his than in preventing the ab- with a S100.000 payroll—to make up the bit briefly perhaps. The dressed the Community Re- sorption of some vitamins. Then the erosion began. book admits this was a mis- loss. Last year tourists, together with a President will lay a wreath development Committee of I don't like to see anyone The summit conference was take." tidy group of Minnesotans, put $350 mil- on the tomb South St. Paul Chamber of get into a laxative habit to be held in December. , ' va- ip( the Un- REGARDLESS of whose Commerce." Quoting this but for occasional use min- lion into the state s economy via the But the State Department IN YEARS GON E BY known Sol- mistake it was there are article Book said "the prob- eral oil is all right. cation route. said that was too soon. Feb- , diers. Then thousands of men under lem of business improving ruary was mentioned. More Because each dollar is spent an average Ten Years Ago . . . 1953 most of us white markers who must in their own business is not Dear Dr. Molner: I postponement. Under Sec- am suffering from a of five times, this amount turns into an Charles A. Choate , a Winona merchants will go on wonder whether they will a part of urban renewal or , retary of State Douglas gassy stomach and astronomical amount of business for Min- has received a new title — '"Mr . Winona" about our be joined by other men un- a problem of area resi- my — Dillon made a speech. It doctor tells me it is nesota. accorded him by the representatives of more work or en- der more white markers all dents." "Urban Renewal." pulled part of the rug out from swallowing a i r than 50 civic, service and fraternal organiza- joy a little because of an argument he said "is a progra m of from under the Camp David when I eat and even That's why it 's vital to keep our waters tions who met on the eve of Choate's birthday, extra time over lowering a tailgate or community improvement. spirit. Chancellor Adenauer when I talk. How can clean , our roads maintained and the wel- to express their appreciation for his off thanks to counting 42 men on the Ber- However, this business area longtime made speeches . The last efforts in their interest. the dead lin highway. (Concord Street ) is a prob- I avoid this?—R.N. come mat out and. freshly swept. thing he wanted was better Harold Anderson was elected whom we "We who lie here have lem of private enterprise." Sugar Loaf understanding between the Eat slowly. Don 't gulp District chairman of the Gamehaven honor. Pearson nothing left to pray," wrote Denouncing federal spend- Area Boy USA and USSR. Other of liquids. Scout Council. Those who do kneel at Alfred Noyes in 1916. "To ing for local urban renewal • • our allies burned up the When talking, n oti c e IF YOU HAVE *friends or relatives in the white markers, those all your praises we are deaf projects, Book said , "when cables. They were depend- whether you have the un- overseas service—and who doesn 't?—bet- who do pause in memory, and blind. We may not even federal officials dish out the Twenty-Five Year Ago . . . 1938 ent on U.S. aid , and if there conscious habit of pausing ter keep an eye on the calendar. Surface will not know that six days know if you betray our hope money there is a lot of red Mr. and Mrs . Thomas Hennessy and two was on fear of Moscow by between words and taking mail to military units in other countries before — on last Tuesday to make earth better for tape and delay. The job is sons. David and Thomas Jr., left for their Washington they knew that a "gulp" of air through the during the hold-up on the mankind." not as well done and not should be dispatched by Nov. 20 to guar- home in Seattle, Wash., after' visiting two aid would stop. mouth. The best way to weeks Berlin autobahn, the White Clemenceau at the Paris done as cheaply. "It is cor- antee Christmas delivery. Should you sli p with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew avoid this is to always Hen- House was on the orange Secretary of State Chris peace conference in 1919 ruption to destroy the re- up. postal authorities remind us, you can nessy and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin E. Knopp. breathe through the nose, alert. This is the alert just Herter, influenced by these said: "Listen , I can hear sponsibility and incentive of .send airmail until Dec. 10 with fair as- Victor Gilbertsen , president of the Winona with the mouth closed . short of war. allies, made another .speech- the soldiers of 19J4 weep- local public officials who surance it will arrive b Christmas. Best PTA City Council , gave a report on the state Tense people may also y One false move last Tues- It had repercussions in Mos- ing. " Today the soldiers of should have to account for convention of the Minnesota Congress of Par- swallow frequently — and hot, of course , is not to wait quite that day, one mistake by the cow . The hard-core Stalin- what they spend and justify ents and Teachers held in Duluth. Guadalcanal and Salerno this contributes some air, longj young lieutenant in charge ists long before this had and the Yalu River must be its needs in the taxes they of the American convoy, a been needling the mode- wondering — and weeping. levy. It is also corruption to Advertisement Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 loss of temper by the Rus- rates. "You can't trust the bail out the businessman The Eyota Herald sian lieutenant colonel—and Americans," they argued. EVERYTHING• , ALMOST• , •IS going to has made its appearance FKNCEPOST CHEWER whose downtown investment with B. A. Johnson and Mr . Jurtz of the the button would have been Came May, I960. The long has gone sour." color these days. It is not exactly new that pushed. delayed summit conference PIERRE, S.D. (AP) - Stcwarlville Star as publishers and M. W. So- According to Life Maga- MEN experiments have been tried in colored Once again the dead was about to meet in Paris. The Highway Department waske as the editor. and zine—August 16, 1963. "But pavements, but (wo examples come to C. R. Wood the wounded would have lit- Someone in Washington would like this question an- , local manager of the North- the pork barrel, by long and hand the same day: western Telephone tered the countryside — on sent the U-2 spy plane over swered : What's small, bur- Exchange , has been ad- cheerful habit , works best in vanced to a position of a similar nature in the two continents , perhaps Russia. The Russian people rows in the ground and PAST 40 just a few fat-eat categories. A .segment of .street paving in Crand most of the world — if boiled. The summit confer- craves salt? .Something an- Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS offices at Portland , Ore. Fred L. Kan igan , that By tradition as old as the Kapids , Mich., is being covered with a button had been ence was off. swering that description Pains \n BACK HIPS LEGS manager ;it Albert Lea , will succeed him. pushed. country, the happiest hunt- , , half-inch-thick top coating in colors to dem- has been chewing off fence- Tiredness , LOSS OF VIGOR ONLY THIS time there LAST SUMMKIl the Unit- ing grounds tor the pork onstrate the effect. There is an option of posts along a new interstate Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1888 would have been few, if any, ed States and Russia made barreler have been the pub- If you me t victi m of these symp- green , red and yellow. This is not primar- highway project. toms thou your troubles may lm Quite a number of persons are engaged in civilians around to nurse a new start toward better lic works with its roads, traced to (llnndular ily a study of aesthetics', allhoiifd i it is con- Inflammation. cult ing hoop poles about (he sloughs above and the wounded , or bury the understanding. A test ban SIGN LANGUAGE dams, parks, waterways anil Glandular Inflnmtnntioii is a con- sidered. Rather, it is to .study safety fac- below the city. dead , or erect markers in treaty was signed . A tele- buildings , and post offices stitutional disease nnd medicine* tors, .siieli as color paving in freeway lanes Nels H. Thorsdale was sworn SIOUX FALLS, S.I). M'>- which in acquiring new that (five temporary relief will not is as police memory of the dead—if that graph line was installed be- remove tho . rnuHes at your troviliU*. where they lead to exit ramps, or stretches officer to succeed H. L. Berg, resigned. button had been pushed. tween Moscow and Wash- Sign on the little car used buildings, has often handed to deliver drugs for Mills Nested nl Clandular Inflamma- of yellow or rod to indicate "slow" or Woodrow Wilson talked ington. It was agreed to out its largesse with an eye tion often Ifnda to premature Honil- ¦ Pharmacy: "The Medicine "stop. " . One Hundred Years Ago . . 1863 about a war to end war. He keep armed satellites out of to .somebody's political Ity, and Incurable conditions. Dropper. " health. The past year men f rom 1 ,000 The river is again on the decline and has failed. Hut last week ' it outer space. It looked as if ¦ While asphalt is getting a a wheat deal would be nego- communitim have been successfully test on a put a stop to the large boats running above would have been a real war "The «7lh Congress appro- treated. Thny have found soothing FOR THE GROWNUPS creek bridge on Iowa Hi ghway 16."} east of Hastings. An early close of navigation is anti- to end war — because there tiated. priated $102 billion - $a.2 bil- relief and improved health. Dcs Moines would have been few around MEMPHIS (AP) - Some where it is getting this coat- cipated by steamboat men. Then the erodcrs of peace lion of this need not and ¦.*«...... -.. I The Kxcolsiof ing applied to a new concrete flooring to to fight another war — if started to work. politicians will stop at no- should not have been spent. " RECTAL-COLON Medical Clinic thing when they are run- Ars after) asinclattd h a a a N e- v» test visibility and durability. that button had been push- Khrushchev has his ene- "Lease a post office and ed. ning for office. with Glandulsr In- KltKK BOOK mies inside the Kremlin . lose a wad of mtuiey—since flimmitlon, (lmt l(,|) s |, ow Distincti ve colors have been applied lo WINON A DAILY ln the fall of 1!)!)!) after Hod nrmy loaders haven 't For instanc e , guess what Teddy Kennedy got into the NEWS R.dUcibleH,rnia ' airport taxi stri ps in some airports. Mich- President Eisenhower re- enthused over the reduced was stuffed into trick-or- Senate eight new post of- t ^e^cted An Independent .Veiespaper — Established M55 l>y 0VEN N0M igan is presentl ceived Nilcita Khrushchev at arms budget. Hei r Ulhricht treut sacks of innocent lit- fices have been or are being nlM N.r Su'rifcil - y experimenting with tint- Trulmt' l. SURGICAL™ HITE (.' Camp David tle goblins and witches nt ed bridge structures — all except pink, W. F. W . R. C I .OSWAY C. K. L INDKN , there was pro- in East Germany has been constructed in Massachu- "" TREATMENTS. Publisher Exec. Director Business claimed a new attempt by needling him about Berlin. one Memphis house ln:;t setts Any ot thus dlior- Thia book may that is. Mar. ' towns are listed ) and den may bs and Editor the world' treated pr0Ve of utmost and 20, The large living room in ef- Lakeside Outlots to Winona. Paint a ceiling without a lad- along, work backward into the fect is at an intermediate level LeRoy B. Curran et ux to John C. Pen- der? You can do it with a long- wet edge of the previous strip. dleton et ux—Lot 4, Block 14, Sanborn'i Criss-cross your strokes to cov- —a step up from the foyer, a Add. to Winona . handled roller while standing on Roman Sobeck to Alfred Sobtck—E'ly er the area completely. step down from the dining Va of Lot 5, Block 13, Hubbard's Add. to the floor if you are going to room. Winona . A WORD about painting kitch- Paul F . Erdmann et ux to Winona paint the walls later, as most THE COMBINATION raised National and Savings Bank—E'/j of NE'4 people do. en and bathroom ceilings. Like- and E'/j of SE'/4 of Sec. 30; N'/ J of NE'A First thing to do is to select ly as not , they'll be covered with and sunken treatment no only of NEV* of Sec. 31-105-6. a coating of cooking grease adds a dramatic dimension to Alfred W. Nation et ux to Paul F. the paint. Flat paints are pre- and Erdmann et ux— E'.i of NE'/t and E'/j of ferred for ceilings in all rooms soap film carried there by the room, but also clearly de- SE'/i of Sec. 30) NVi of NE'/i of NE'A steam from stove or shower. fines its perimeter. It makes a of Sec. 31-105-4. except kitchens and baths where George E. Ready et ux to Charles A. semi-gloss enamel is recom- It's a good idea to wash the separate platform of the ap- Skemp—SW"« ot sW'i and E'/i ot SWA surface before painting, because proach to the bedroom stair, for of Sec. 19 105-4. mended because of its greater IMPRESSIVE SPLIT LEVEL: This home contains up to which extends around the side. Decorative wall of concrete William C. E. Saehler et ux to Donald resistance to moisture vapor the oily film will interfere with example, giving the room an five bedrooms in a basic area of only 1,553 square feet. The blocks adds to the contempor ary look. H. Rank et ux—Psrt of SV> of SWA ol and steam. The reason for us- the adhesion of the new paint. added sense of privacy. Sec. 13-107-8. main entrance is framed by vertical posts with a flat roof Residence Unlimited, Inc., to Vincent ing flat paint elsewhere is that If the old enamel is still shiny, Another clever as well as D . Clsewskl tt ux—Lot 4, Block 1, Win- it reflects light without glare. degloss it with steel wool for functional feature is the vanity crest 1st Add. the same reason. Sunday paper, or for a final H-2 Statistics Anna N. Sebo to Oliver H. Hartwlck— room in the master bedroom. SE'/i of Sec. 3»; SW'/i of SWV«, part of NEXT COMES color. White Be sure to use only quality Actually it is a part of the bed- cigarette before retiring. A fourdevel split with liv- NW'/< of SWA , Sec. 3B-106-6. will give the greatest reflection room; a private dressing area Residence Unlimited, Inc., to Edward paint , because only quality paint FOR ALL its glamorous Inno- ing room, dining rroom, E. Valentine et al—Lot 13, Block 1, Win- of light and will make a ceil- will adhere long and well and with closet nearby . kitchen, breakfast room, crest First Add. to Winona. ing look higher. Painting the But when the interior bed- vations the house remains a Residence Unlimited, Inc., ' to George resist discoloration from smoke medium sized home of 1,553 foyer, family room, 2V* R. Modieskl et ux—Lot t, Block 2, Win- ceiling of one room in a tint and fumes, advises the Nation- room door is closed" it becomes baths, four bedrooms plus crest First Add. to Winona . of the wall color of the adjoin- al Paint, a powder room for guests, ideal- square feet on the living and Residence Unlimited, Inc., to Donald ' Varnish and Lacquer bedroom levels, the basic area , extra room which could be- P. Trainer et ux—Lot », Block 7, Win- ing room will create a continu- Association. ly located adjoining the main come fifth bedroom or crest First Add. to Winona. ous color scheme that will tie bath. within comfortable dimensions Edward E. Valentine et ux to Winona of 56 feet 1 inch wide by 30 feet maid's room. National & Savings Bank—Lot 13, Block two or more rooms together. A 4 f oot by 6 foot private bal- Living and , bedroom lev- 1, Wlncrest First .Add', to Winona. Where ceilings are high, you >*aVs\HHHHsHHHHHBkv cony with extended solid side 8 inches deep. It was designed George R. Modieskl et ux to Winona can reverse the above advice by architect Rudolph A. Matera els contain 1,553 square feet National & Savings Bank—Lot 1, Block walls provides additional gla- not including porch; family 2, Wlncrest First Add. to Winona. and paint them in darker tones mor for the main bedroom : a as H-2 in the House of the Donald P. Tralnor et ux to Wlnone Na- to lower them visually. Week series. room level contains 433 tional & Savings Bank—Lot 9. Block 7, SHELL secluded spot for coffee and the square feet not including Wlncrest First Add . to Winona . If you do the entire job with fcuvi n The house has a crisp, con- Byron S. White et . at to Georat Peter- a roller , here are a few things temporary look from the out- garage. Overall dimensions man—Lots 24, 25 and 36, Berry's Add. .JRNACE are 56 feet 1 inch wide by and Lots 35 and 36, Subd . Sec. 21-107-7. to remember: < |g^ side. Its front entrance is fram- Leonard A. Slaggit et vx to James E. Brush on a strip of paint 3D feet 8 inches deep. Otis ef al—Lot S, Block 4, Hubbard's JOBIIR ed by vertical posts with a flat Add. to Winona. around the entire perimeter of OIL roof which extends around the Louise Suhr to Roslyn R. Rohrer—N the ceiling. Roll the first stroke side as a three-foot covering FLOOR PLANS: The living and bedroom levels contain ' „ 40 ft. ot S. «1 ft. of Lot 1, Block 2 Chute's Add. and Block 1)1, OP of Wi- away from you. Don 't roll too Co. ,553 square feet not including the porch. The family room nona. Burmeister over the garage doors. 1 fast or you 'll splatter the paint. 352 West Second Street I level, not including the garage , adds 433 square feet of Valley City Rendering Co., Inc., to Slow down as you reach the The flat roofline combines City Issues Lorena Tarrant-W'/j NW'-i of NEV4, S'.j PHONE 2344 I with a decorative concrete block bonus space. Over-all dimensions are 30 ft. 8 in. deep by of NEV< of NEV4 and SVJ of NE'A of wall. Ease into the junction of Sec. 31; W'/i of ' SE'/i of Sec. 3O-I05-6, and wall which extends nearly eight 56 ft. 1 in. wide. E. 1 rod of SW'/i of Sec. 30-105-a, lying wall and ceiling so as to get as feet beyond the corner of the 5. ot road. little paint as possible on the Frank P. Loaos to Blesam Stone Co. wall. house to give an added appear- 51st House —SE'A, SE'A of SW'A and all S. of high- ance of width. way In W'Vof SW'A of Sec, 24; NW'A of The job will be easier and NW'A of Sec. 25; NVi .of NE'A of Sec. neater if you use a ladder or A low planter beneath the liv- 26-107-8. ing room bow window extends Helen M. Drier fo Margaret A. Steven- firm plank held by two ladders m Home Building W son— S'/j of Lot ,», Block 109, OP of to brush on the paint near the • similarly beyond the opposite '63 Winona. § Permit of wall. _.¦ • Cabinet work wall. Walter Neumann ef ux Jo Omar W One of the three building per- Neumann et ux—Lots • and 10, known as If you are using a latex paint I • Remodeling I mits issued at the city engi- W'/i of SW'A of Sec. 7; Lots 1-2. known A LARGE and Impressive foy- as WVi of NW'A and NW'A of SW'A 0) which doesn't show lap marks, neer's office last week was for Sec. 18-108-10. paint a narrow strip around the er distributes traffi c effectively For Comp to all the levels of the house. a new $15,500 house. It was the David Meska et ux 1o Gertrude M. entire perimeter of the ceiling. lete Personalized Winona 51st new house permit of the Phosky—Lot t, Block 4 , Jenkins & John- Building Service Contract Even the garage connects with ston 's Add. , to Winona. You 'll fill in the center area la- Plumbing Co. the foyer rather than to some year. ' Floyd Smith Jr. et ux to George J. ter with your roller. If you are 1126 E. Broadway Ttl. 2035 Putzler et ux-N. 60 ft . of Lot 2 and BRUCE McNALLY lower-level room. A large coat This year's dollar volume S. 15 ft . of Lot 3, Block 18, Birge'i Add. using an alkyd paint, it's best now is $4,745,370, compared with to St . Charles. . to work across the narrow di- BUILDING CONTRACTOR closet is flanked by planters for Fred Denzer ef ox fo Elmer A. Car- Phone 8-1059 a decorative touch. $2,532,515 last year at this time. ney ef ux—Part , of SW'A of NWVi of Sec. mension of the ceiling. Start 2-107-8, lying W. ot township road. 304 Lake Street Any Building U Only As A broad staircase with one There were 22 new house per- in a corner and paint a narrow mits issued last year on this QUIT CLAIM DEED . Good At Its Foundation— end dramatically curved leads date. Rose Wcrra et mar to P . S. Johnson to the formal living room, nice- —Parcel 87Va ft. wide along S'ly shore of "Straight Slough" by 248 ft, deep In ly proportioned at 21 feet by 13 THE PERMIT for the 23 1/3- Govt' Lot 6, Sec. 16-107-7. feet 6 inches. A large bow win- P. S. Johnson et ux to Richard A. by 48-foot one-story, wood frame Werra et ux—Parcel 87 ft. wide along dow and corner fireplace offer house was obtained by Sather S'ly shore of "Straight Slouoh" by 248 excellent opportunities for crea- Winon a Homes, Inc., 120 Cen- ff. deep In Gov 't Lot 6, Sec. 16-107-7. tive furniture arrangements. How to Build , Buy Irvln L , Angst et ux to Florence E. ter St. The house, which will Knopick—Lots 4 and 5, Block 7, except BBVARE/ The dining room is up one S. 75 ft . thereol, Wapashaw Add. to Good- include an attached garage, will view. step and it, too, is well sized be built at 1635 Edgewood Rd. Florence E. Knopick et mar to Irvln L. FAULTY OUTLETS SPELL for a family of five, six, or sev- Harold G. Stender, 716 Har- Angst et ux—Lots 4 and 5, Block 7, ex- en. Sliding glass doors lead to Or Sell Your Home cept S. 75 ft . thereof, Wapashaw Add. Full study plan information on this architect-designed House riet St., obtained a permit for fo Goodview. F-l-R-E! in Home or Factory the terrace porch. construction of a 19- by 40-foot Ambrose JanlkowskI et ux to Harold J. of the Week is included in a 50-cent baby blueprint. With it in Libera—E. 70 ft. of W. 375 ft . of S. THE KITCHEN and breakfast hand you can obtain a contractor 's estimate. addition to a storage building 663 ft. of Lot 28, Subd. Sec. 20- 107-7 and 1 at 267 W. Belleview St. The cost E. 70 ft. of Lots 5 and 10, Westmore- ,i iMNMi Vlk$ *\ * ' \ f ir HOUSE • GARAGE¦BARN room combined offer more than You can order also, for $1, a booklet called "YOUR HOME— land Add. to Winona. I* ^?W* 15 feet of width across the back, of the project will be $2,000. John O'Dea to Catherine O'Dea—Lot Build thorn stronger with How to Build, Buy or Sell it." Included in it are small repro- 9, Block 135, OP of Winona, except the Matzkt Concrete Blocks enough to accommodate the ductions of 16 of the most popular House of the Week issues. Stender said that the concrete E. 89 tt. thereof . whole family without anybody block addition will be construct- Harold J . Libera et ux to Ambrose) J. WAYLITE BLOCKS Send this coupon to the Daily News or you may purchase Janikow«kl et ux—E. 70 ft. of W 375 ft. • ed on the west side of his pres- . • CHIMNEY BLOCKS the plans or the booklet at the information counter at the Daily ot S. 663 ft. ol Lot 28, Subd . Sec. 20-107-7 ent building. It will be used as and E. 70 ft . of Lots 5 and 10, Westmore- SEPTIC TANKS and News. land Add. to Winona. • a garage and storage area. DRY WELLS Enclosed is 50 cents for baby blueprints on design H-2. ? Charles P. Biesani et ux to Blesam STEEL SASH The construction will not be- Stone Co.-SE'A , SE'A of SW'A and all • Enclosed is $1 for "YOUR HOME" booklet Q S. of highway In W'/i of SW'A of Sec. REINFORCING J / DIAL gin until spring, said Stender , 24; NW'A Of NW'A of Sec. 25) N'/j of .4 of Sec. 26-107-8 IIEiaf aSeuttitrn Styl* facing Bricks NAME ,...... ; .,. and no contractor has been NE' . nCffIf"ii> Solar Screen Blocks. C. J. Prigge et ux fo Herman H. Matz- chosen. Stender is the owner of ke—S. 1 ft. of N. 39 ft. of Lot 12, Block STREET Stender's Modern Mobile Cabi- 1. OP of Lewlston . A. M. Kramer et ux to The City of CITY STATE net Service. WJnona—Part of SE'A of NW'A, NE'/i of If costs 10 little to repair worn-out, hazard* F.4578 SW'A of Sec. 2B-107-7! FOR A permit for remodeling of a A. M. Kramer et ux to The City of on* outlets — let us do if today. Enjoy safer \t^4 house at 1054 E. Sanborn St. Winona—Part of SE"4 of NWV4 and of getting under the housewife 's mum of counter top and cabi- NE". of SW' 4 of Sec. 28-107-7 . r| I TOP was obtained by Ray Grulkow- electrical living by bringing your wiring up-to- feet. nets in a minimum amount of ski, 677 E. Broadway . Leo Pro- CONTRACT FOR DEED Concrete Block Go. The efficient U-shape of the space. Home Buyers, Inc., to Marlln J. Bub- date. Call us for free wiring survey and Free Estimates I f QUALITY chowitz will be contractor for lit: et ux-S. 90 (t. of E. 14 tt. of Lot 5569 West Sixth St. Phon« 9207 work area further assures this The breakfast area has a the $500 job. ill and S. 90 ft. of Lot 12, Block 36, •stimate. vl -LECTRICAL as well as providing a maxi- wrought iron balcony and plant- I Hamilton's Add. to Winona. | | Mrs. Margaret E. Fisher, 366 j Frank L. Spooner to Edward L. Pruka er overlooking the family room. I E. 5th St., acquired a permit ! —SE'.i of NW'i, NE'A of SE'A and part N | REPAIRS j of SW'A of NW'A and SVi of NE'/l and cmt From the work area , a moth- J for dismantling a smoke house. 1 acres In NE'A ot SW'A of Sec. 20; er can keep an eye on both the Winona Heating & Ventilat- I N'i ol NW'i of Sec. 28; SE'A of SW'/< \ \ i >4^4 : and of NW'4 of SE'A of Sec. 21-105-8. ' family room and the backyard , ing Co. obtained permits for PROBATE DEED KLINE \/p*x\ INSTALLATION the latter by virtue of six-feet : installation of an OIL furnace f Anna Mary Land, by exec, to David of glass over the double sink. and a 265-gallon fuel tank for Meska et ux—Lot 6, Block 4, Jenkins & "wJL l WORK I Johnston s Add. to Winona. Mrs. T. W. Murray, 501 Har- ' ALL THREE family bedrooms LIMITED WARRANTY DEED Btmwc /*™?\ riet St., and tor installation of are located across the front. Howard Wilt to David F. Meska et ux "Serving Winona For Over I VWRING an KLECTKIC heating heat —Lot 6, Block 4, Jenkins A Johnston ' s / Note the abundance of 1 Half a Century " closet pump for Harold Schultz, 465 I Add . lo Winona . VSURVEY/ space in all the rooms, especial- Allen Witt cl ux to David F. Meska el 122 West Second Street . *^»X GlenView Ct. l ux—Lot 6, Block 4, Jenkins 8. John- ^ ly the master bedroom and PHONE 5512 ^^ GAS-fired installations: ston's Add. to Winona. • Building? front corner bedroom. Jean Parker to David F. Meska el "Licensed Bonded Quality Sheet Metal Works, ux—Lot 6, Block 4, Jenkins 8. John- • Repairing? Downstairs, on the level di- for A. W. Hick s , 464 W. How- ston ' s Add. to Winona. Elecirieinns " rectly below , 1 Malah Kranj et a\ to David F, Meska • Remodeling? is a possible fifth ] ard St.; Arthur Beyers, 517 W. 1 et ux Lot 6, Block 4 , Jenkins & John- BAUER bedroom with an adjoining lav- King St.; Robert Bell , 764 E. j ston ' s Add. to Winona. ELECTRIC, INC. atory. The lavatory also serves Mnhle G. Schotl et mar to David F. GEO. KARSTEN Broadway, and Woll's Dairy, : Meska et ux Lot 6, Block 4, Jenkins 8, 225 Eait Third St. General Contractor the family room and adjacent 327 Mankato Ave. Johnston ' s Arid, to Winona. ^^^mmmmmrmmm!mmm!mii terrace. Albenus Pfclffer et ux to David F. '• ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ IV Phone 7466 Winona Heating & Ventilat- Me',k) et ux- Lot i , Block 4, Jenkins 8, ing Co., for Clarence Miller , Johnsfon 's Add. fo Winona. 15:ff Gilmore Ave., and Casimcr ! PATENT Vm Phone 7010 for free If/ llolhiccki E, Sanborn .St., i United Stales to John T. Cross-E'i Building in Winona , 579 [of NW' . nnd NW' < of NW'i ol Sec. 26- J complete A ! and Superior Heating & Roof- 101) 9. ! l%:t dollar volume $4 .7 i5,:n0 ing Co., for Georg e Serwa , 721 ! United Slates to George Trowbrldrie -- V8k Plumbing Estimates jjf/ > ^r^k ! .' N' j ol SW' 4 and NW' 4 of SE"( ol Sec. Residential 780, 151 W. Howard St. I 19 105 R . Commercial 449,235 Kraning 's Sales & Service , for I United Sl.ites to Townsend Carpenter - Vi| when you plan to ml , 90!) I NK' 4 of NE'A and NW'A of NE"4 and I BEIilSa Jf lk'i Public (non- Albrecht' s Super Fair W. E' j ol NW'4 of Sec , 1B-1067. ' r r 5th SI ., and Merrill Peterson , ASSIGNMENT OF I service Y* *^ < taxable) :i ,.)l. > ,!Hi4 1277 W. 5th SI., and Sanitary 1 CONTRACT FOR DEED ^ y I Clinrliv, (V nicwin; et ux lo Blcsnn/ New houses 51 Plumbing & Heating Co., for I Stone Co, -SEX SE'A of SW' 4 and all Volume same James Drazkowski , 1173 E. Mark I S . of highway In W' * ¦• :'' ' •*-¦^JJCZ - ^^^ijn. B^KL^J i See Us For f DON'T DO IT YOURSELF ... J A Tru-Plote C)«^^^A^- } ¦ POLE MIRRO R ijlpy^^^WsTlVi . - . . -" ¦ ; . i J »4v min .. •• 25* ¦¦ ¦¦ ^jatHaW*''*??^^ "—-^~z^™rTnn ' JI y^m^y*'' Tin's versatile , fully adjustable , j new mirror can he set up in I POLACHEK II minutes — anywhere. All you need is a floor and a ceiling. | It 's a practical nnd unusual I ELECTRIC § 1 ] HEAVY SHEET gift for families , friends and _ 875 W H°ward 'j |j l especially college co-eds,. And , | • j all Tru-Plate mirrors come Phono 9275 " *** ^^^^K ^^^^^^^^ K ^^H— ^ar^^Buik&^^^_v / ^**^S ^^ Rift wrapped , ready for giving. ^ttkm. • jR \ STEEL While you're at it , you better Our Specialized Service* i^T ^*^^^^^a^a^a^a^a^aW^'^^-^^^C\ ^a^^a^m ^ buy two , (one for yourself.) ^^ S^^^^^B^^* It will si^ve you a (rip t'ack to Alto Include: the »tore. • Job and Contract Welding Boilor Repair Work ELECTRIC • I MBMT'^nP 3 WINONA PAINT if iJi M COMPANY ] & GLASS CO. WINONA BOILER f 628 Main St. ^ Phono 8-10O2 J /Jchas. J. Olson & Sons IX "Your Vnlspar L COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL lm PLUMBING & HEATING m\ • • • < Color Carousel SI are " & STEEL CO. 109 C«m»«r St. Winona 'OTlX ! Will Polachek \ W ALL WORK DONE BY < /Jvcff 55-57 W. 2nd St. Phone 5965 W LICENSED BONDED ELECTRICIANS < We Deliver Phone 3652 Residential • Commnrcial • Industrial ! 163 167 West Front Street » — Stockton PTA t9 Winona State College Jazz Give Card Partes Rebekahs Get STOCKTON , Minn. — Stock- Band Plays First Concert ton PTA will hold a public card party Saturday at 8 p.m. at the first par- 50-Star Flag By FRANK UHLIG j Appearing with the big band , school. It will be the of three. Daily News Staff Writer ] were Bob Schuh, playing "Ciri'! ty of a series Schafskopf , 500. and canasta As Memoriam New faces in the ranks and ; Biri Bin" as a trumpet solo, will be played. Attendance and the cohesive effect of consistent and Linda Heyer, who sang I will be awarded. The formal presentation of a j cash prizes rehearsals characterized the Wi- "Linda" and "Take Me Out to I Lunch will be served. The com- ! 50-star flag to Wenonah Rebe- the nona State College jazz band in the Ball Game." I mittee in charge includes i kah Lodge in memory of the Harold Meyer, Alvui its first public outing of the sea- Mmes. j late Leo E. Reszka took place ASIDE FROM Director Hey- j Burfeind , and John , Lawrence : Saturday evening at the Odd son Sunday night. { er's traditional tour de force and Jack Oevering. I Fellows Temple at a ceremony A goodly crowd of Somsen through the family of reed in- ; Tickets may he purchased i attended struments, solo bits were pro- by both Rebekah Hall concertgoei -. was generous j j from the school children or at Lodge and Odd Fellows Lodge vided by Gary Urness, trumpet,; with applause for the door. members and their spouses. Director Fred and Orrin Hager, trombone. ; Heyer's Customary format Mr. Reszka was a Spanish War Hager's no-nonsehse pacing of j ITU AUXILIARY which calls up old standards , i the section from his first chair veteran who died Oct. 12. 1933. | to the Inter- WINONANS VACATION — Enjoying a man ; Mrs. Green, and Mr. Hickman, presi- new pops and surprise guests. | made the trombones an out- | The Auxiliary in St. Paul. Typographical Union reception given by the Bahamas Develop- dent of the Royal Victoria Hotel. Travel [ standing part of the ensemble, ! national The flag was presented by WHILE THE large ensemble 196 will meet at 8 p.m. today ment Board in the gardens of Nassau's Agents, who are members of the Associated slid rather easily down its well although dynamics and balance MR. and MRS. C. E. , Mr. and Mrs. John O'Choa and throughout the band were gen- 1 at the home of Mrs. James , Cochrane, Wis., an- their Georgetown ( Calif. ) Rebe- Royal Victoria Hotel in Nassau , Bahamas, Independent Agencies, visited the Bahamas greased groove, much of the ' Bluff Siding, Wis. Klein ) i erally better than adequate. Kubicek, nounce the engagement of kah Lodge 64 in memory of are (left to right T. Charles Green of the capital for a five-day familiarization tour. program's excitement was pro- Mrs; This was the nearest thing to HONORED their daughter, Miss Joan Mrs. Choa's uncle. Represent- Winona Travel Agency, Denis Hick- vided by small units. Vocals by an all-student band Heyer has i YAKIMA GUEST Mrs. Alice Scharlow j Margaret Klein, to John ing the California couple at , Roches- i fielded in two years and , as 1 Mrs. Fred Felsted entertain- ter, backed up by an impromp- home. 319 Stevens George, nephew of . the ceremony were Donald Sieg- j such, gives promise of better j ed friends at her ler of the Grand Lodge of Min- tu group, vere among the high things. As the football coaches Hamilton St., recently in honor Mr. and Mrs. William Son- points of the evening. Her ver- nesota , and J. A. Millar, past say when the letterrnen gradu- j of Mrs. Max Miller, Yakima , nberger, Eau Claire, Wis. sions of "I Only Have Eyes for visiting her grand secretary, both of Red ate, this is a building year. The j Wash., who is The wedding will be Dec. Wing. You" and "Down by the River- next concert should be even bet- ! mother , Mrs. E d wa r d Vol- 28 at Immaculate Concep- side" were supported by Fred i ter. ' brecht. Gilmore Ave. Hfivw nt niann-, Rhh—— Kphnh: t. i o n Catholic Church. MILTON Knutson made the —^ — — - j —--, Fountain City. Wis. Miss official presentation, and Mrs. trumpet; Doug Wood , trom- Klein is a graduate of Co- W. K. Wheeler, noble grand of bone ; Dave Heyer, drums; and chrane-Fountain City High the local lodge , accepted the Ralph Benicke, bass. Modern jazz renditions of "Did School and attended Wiscon- gift. It Rain" and an unorthodox 5-4 sin State College at Eau A tribute to the flag was giv- en by Mr. Knutson, followed by I tempo bit were intermission of- Claire one year. Her fiance ferihgs by three Winona Senior the Pledge of Allegiance and \ is a graduate of Regis High j High School bandsmen. Mem- School and SWC, Eau Claire. the singing of the National An- I bers of the trio were Dave ' Hey- He is an officer in the Air them in unison. Mrs. B. R. er, piano : John Durfey, bass; Wandsnider was program chair- I Force and will start pilot and Jay Epstein, drums. man. Gaining at Valdosta, Ga., in , January- After the ceremony cards were played and a song fest Books to Be Top ic It's the (^ /// CHRISTMAS CONCERT was held. Of Chapter Meeting i mm EYOTA, ) Minn. (Special — LUNCH WAS served by The .dates have been set for the ¦ Winona Teresan Chapter will Christmas concert of Dover- Mmes. Paul Griesel Sr.. E. E. meet at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Eyota High School. It will be Porter and Miss Ruth Miller . Tea House, College of Saint Te- given Dec. 16 for the high At a recent meeting of the resa. A member of the faculty Rebekahs new officers were will discuss current books and school audience and on Dec. 18 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Goplin Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goetzinger I elected. Mrs. Milton Reed is (Oa publications. A dessert will be for the elementary department. vU nhotftl ' (Armstrong photo) | Announcement has been made noble grand, to succeed Mrs. served. S0N0T0NE HEARING CENTER that Ernest Markham was the Wheeler; Miss Miller , vice Anita Olive Ols on, Since the meeting will be WINONA HOTEL ception was held in the church guest night , visitors are wel- lucky person who won the Shet- grand; Mrs. Wandsnider , secre- parlors for 250 guests. Goetzinger-Bunge land pony colt at the school tary, and Mrs. Porter , treas- James Goplin Wed come to attend, a member of j Tuesday, Nov. 12 Mrs. 1 :30-5:00 P.M. carnival Friday evening. urer. ASSISTING were Mmes. Anna Vows Exchanged the group said. In Blair Ceremony Weidemann, Raul Suarez, Ruth ! A tour of the Book Fair at j or write: '. Reeves, Richard Toraason, El- \ Saint Teresa Hall will follow the I Sonotone of Rochester, R. G. Aronhalt, Mgr. \ At Eitzen Church ! meeting and guests will be able Progressive Dinner BLAIR, Wis. (Special)—First wood Knutson, Larry Hammer- ) Rochester Minn. \ , ¦ to purchase books from the ! Zumbro Hotel, , Lutheran Church of Blair was ¦i stad, James Breska, Reuben I! EITZEN, Minn. — Miss Joan Featured Indian Dish ! i large and varied selection. the setting for the marriage of Benedict, Oscar Hovre, Herbert j! Kathleen B u n g e, Rochester , ! Stone and Ernest Borreson and i ¦ ¦ Beta Delta Chapter , Beta Miss Anita Olive Olson and j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. El- ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ the Misses Nancy Thompson, j rner Bunge, Eitzen, and BertI . Sigma Phi held a progressive James Dale Goplin Saturday : Sally Thompson, Diane Tor- 1 Goetzinger dinner Thursday evening. It evening. The Rev. K. M. Ur- • aason , Linda Reeves and Rose- i , Rochester , son of began at the home of Miss Lu- ( berg officiated. mary Jacobson. j Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Goetzinger , cille Dolan. The main course, the mother of the bride at- ; Brownsville, Minn., were united The bride is the daughter of "chicken curry," prepared by tended in a royal-blue organza !1 in marriage Nov. 2 by the Rev? GET Mirza Saud Ahmed, a native of j Mr. and Mrs. Agnus Olson, dress and matching hat. The jI Mel Graupmann at St. Luke's . India, was served at the home Blair, and the groom is the son ' bridegroom 's mother wore a!! United Church of Christ, Eit- ¦ ¦ . of Mrs. James: Werra where of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gop- dark figured dress. Both had zen. dessert was also served. corsages of white , lin, rural Osseo. j carnations: Mrs. Walter Gensmer Cale- Mrs. R. A. Gillem, a transfer i The couple will live on the donia , organist, accompanied from Owatonna, was a guest, i , farm of his MISS CHERYL Halverson l parents.¦ ' Melvin Miller Brownsville, solo- ¦ ¦ Rochester, was soloist and Mrs. !. . . . ist. i HHEEVPEM WINDOW K. M. Urberg, organist. THE BRIDE attended Blair j The bride, given in marriage : High School and nurses train- j THE BRIDE, given In mar- ing school by her father, wore a floor- at Marshfield and riage by her father, wore a MATERIALS length gown of /silk organza Winona. Prior to her marriage rose patterned brocaded gown she was employed over taffeta, with, a basque bo- at St. Jo- with a bateau neckline and fit- i BHHLflHHpHHIHHHHHHiiniHHHHi^^ seph 's Hospital, Arcadia. ted bodice and a full skirt with dice, sweetheart neckline and ¦ long sleeves. Lace sequins and The bridegroom attended controlled front panel and cha- ' ; Osseo . . .. exceeds all previous achievements in the re-creation, seed pearls accented the neck- , Wis., High School and j pel train. She wore a peau pill for a short tim line and waistline. A bustle bow e was employed ! box hat trimmed with pearls and of sound. The Astro-Sonic has such vast tonal dimension, it can at Larson with appliqued lace and sequins Lumber Co., White- crystal and a bouffant silk il- whisper or thunder the full beauty of music—from the subtlest hall. lusion veil and carried a cas- fell into a chapel train. ¦ flute passage to the majestic crescendps of a great Her veil of illusion was held cade of pink sensation roses symphony! by a crown of pearls and she Galesville Legion I and stephanotis with ivy and carried a cascade bouquet of pearls entwined. ha magnificent white roses and carnations cen- Auxiliary to Meet Miss Jean Bunge, Rochester , Q^ J&m * tered with red Sweetheart the bride's twin sister , was GALESVILLE , Wis. (Special) ' roses. —The American maid of honor and the groom s Legion Auxil- sister, Miss Joan Goetzinger, iary will meet in the Issac Magnavo j c MISS LILLIAN Olson, Arca- Clark room of the Bank Brownsville, and Miss Doris dia, Wis., sister of the bride, I of Fellows, , Galesville on Wednesday at 8 Rochester were brides- There Must Be An was maid of honor and Miss maids. Debra Bunge, daughter Your choice Sharon Hardie , Eau Claire, was p.m. I Bil l Members , of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunge, bridesmaid. who have not do- I i • I of fivemmm beautiful fr- ,#% ^% C f\ nated to the Veteran ! Spring Grove, was flower girl. ff l 1 ' S> "™^ ROBB EASIER WAY caded taffeta gowns, designed and royal-blue satin, street- tf UV^^ with short sleeves , scoop neck- to the meeting. The gifts will ' ¦ There is! But don 't wai t until be sent to Wood Veteran 's hos- length dresses in a bell silhou- you need snowshoes to do the lines and modified full skirls. pital Friday. ette, featuring cutaway panels They wore matching pillbox IV] ONLY... \J +J\J BROS. job. Fix yourself some low-cost This is the last night of the on the skirts , and matching storm windows NOW! Pick up hats and veils and carried bou- membership satin crowns with short veils. quets of white carnations. attendance contest. a few Warp 's. EASY-ON Storm Hostesses will be They carried cascades of white Best man was Larry Mmes. Art Window Kits and tack 'em tip Hani - Kindschy, James Stell mums and shaded blue nets. while the Licking's still rasv. merstar) , Whitehall , Wis.; and pflug, and STORE John Williamson. Sr . The flower girl wore a white Each EASY-O.N Kit contains Richard Toiaason , Blair , was The 576 Edit Fourth Street clear plastic molding St ntuta. Rowles-McBride Legion sation dress with royal-blue , groomsman. Ushers were Dean members will sash and a satin crown. Everything for n completa , meet in the club Phone 4007 Anderson Hampshire. 111., and room of the Curling Rink on iitorm window. Best of nil . . . Elwood Knutson , Kenosha , Wis. the same KKITII G O K T 7, I N C. E R, only 30< nt your local dealer. evening. All member- Following the ceremony a re- ships will be gathered jn prepa- ! Brownsville , was his brother 's ration for the annual member- : best man and John Winslow and ship aerial round-up. Member- ; Arnold Ideker , Brownsville, ship cards from nil over Wis- groomsmen. Ringbearer was consin will be flown to Sheboy- .l ames Bunge, son of Mr. and gan Sunday. Mrs. Robert Bunge, Spring AA You're so light on your feet Grove. Ushers were the bride's .MINNESOTA CUV PTA ! brother , Robert Bunge, Spring /f jk \ in our unlined Minnesota City PTA will hold Grove, and Howard Ideker , open house at 8 p.m. Tuesday Brownsville. in the- school gym. A report of A wedding reception followed the state convention will be giv- the ceremony in the church so- en. Hostesses will he Mmes. cial rooms. Russell Church , Howard Vol- The bride and knrl iind Maynard Christenson. groom attended Caledonia High School. The Greater Stereo and FM/AM Radio performance... more undistorted audio TRINITY GUILD bride was a medical secretary power... ten times the efficiency of a tube set— You must hear it to believe Goodview Trinity Lutheran at Mayo Clinic , Rochester. The it! Magnavox solid state circuitry eliminates a[l tubes Guild will meet groom is a meat cutter at and component- RI.ACK going hnrcfoo'! A>>d ov»» at 8 p.m. Tues- $10.9$ xk^fk ^ k . day at the church. Mrs. Jacob Erdmnn 's Super Market , Kns- damaging heat , the cause of most failures. It is so reliable the pa rt s are Pielmcicr will demonstrate the osn. They ate making I heir , guaranteed five years. Magnificent features include: Stereo FM and making of Christmas wreaths. home at the Covered Wagon FM/AM Members are to bring their Trailer Court , Rochester. Radio-no tubes. Powerful Stereo Amplifier-no tubes. Two high-efficiency mite box offerings. Hostesses An open house shower was 12" woofers plus two exclusive 1000 cycle exponential treble horns for will be Mmes. Richard Burmeis- held at Eitzen Community Cen- I ter and David Ponath. ter Oct. 12. | purest bass , mid-ra n ge and treble tones. The fabulous Micromatic Player ' lets your records last a lifetime-the Diamond Stylus is guaranteed 10 years. St. Casimir's 57th Annual ' | h11 1 1 111 H 1 ItIDSSBgi GlitESB rIBp^T ff BAZAAR j Far Eastern Normandy Early Italian Contoinpornry Provinciai American Provincial ENDS TONIGHT! I [ • POULTRY • HAMS • HANDMADE QUILTS I f • CANDY • BAKED GOODS • FANCY WORK I

f PUBLIC INVITED j 75 WINONA'S LARGEST l \ <4+ afi\/i 3rdWo.t ' SHOE STORE /^^ , ^Jk St. i St. Casimir's Church Hall s Music Store J j£J, J/ Hardt ) Weit Brofldw/sy at Ewing I 116-118 East 3rd S». Winona _ _ _ 1 > ^ ^ ^ ^ _. Legion Program Fillmore County Thompson Discussed at Lake Cit y Meeting Legion Endorse Veterinarian Builds Trial in LAKE CITY, Minn, (Special) —A history of the American Le- Clinic at Galesville gion and its programs was giv- Austin Veteran en at a special open meeting LANESBORO, Minn. - Fill- Recess at the Legion Club. more County American Legion- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The naires, observing Veterans Day murder trial of T. Eugene Edwin Herman, Lake City, 1st District commander; Arthur here Saturday night with mem- Thompson, St. Paul attorney ac- Von Helmst, local commander, bers of the Legion Auxiliary, en- cused of plotting the slaying of dorsed Ernest M. Diederich of his wife, was in recess today and Eldon Steffenhagen were speakers. Steffenhagen pointed Austin for election next year as for the Veterans Day holiday. state commander. The trial, recessed Friday aft- out how junior Legion baseball is valuable for the boys, help- Diederich, who was present at ernoon, will resume Tuesday the dinner , now is state vice morning. ing them to achieve higher goals as it helped Dennis director of membership. He is Testimony began last week, a World War I veteran and is insurance people telling of poli- Lortscher, who now is with a major league practice team in a retired railroader. He is a cies totaling $1,055,000 taken out past district commander. by Thompson on the life of his Florida. wife, Carol, 34. The American Legion is Speaker at the dinner meet- In his opening statement, against violence toward chil- ing was Adolph Bremer, city prosecutor William Randall al- dren, the speakers said. editor of the Winona Daily and leged Thompson masterminded Peter Martin, Boys State Sunday News, who discussed the beating - stabbing death to delegate, and'Robert Hirik and how Legionnaires might fulfill NEW GALESVILLE BUILDING gain the insurance money and to Bruce Carlson, who attended one purpose of their preamble, be free to marry another wo- Legionville, reported on their "To promote peace and good- experiences. Clyde Merrill and will on earth!" windows of crescent glass block man, the defendant's former on either side of the door. The secretary. Craig Halvprson discussed the Signing of the limited test-ban Boy Scout program. treaty will result in intensified building is oil heated. Randall is expected Tuesday A two-way radio contact, is to take up testimony concerning A report on canoe trails was efforts in both the Soviet Un- ion and the United States to maintained. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ the fatal attack on Mrs. Thomp- given by David Bedney and • . • son in her fashionable St. Paul Paul Schmauss. James Peter- find common grounds of under- standing, FIRE IN BLAIR HOME home March 6. son talked about the school pa- he predicted. He trol and Principal James Han- showed a Soviet magazine BLAIR , Wis. (Special). — The son, gave a brief report on the which delineates some of the Blair-Preston volunteer fire de- program for American Educa- FAREWELL ... The Rev. and Mrs. auditorium Sunday evening. Pastor Geist- areas where Russians hope to partment was called at 9:10 tion Week. Emil Geistfeld, accept a chair and a purse feld recently resigned his pastorate here to find a favorable reception. a.m. Saturday to the residence " Presiding was Tilford Sera- Dr. Larson Dr. Dougherty Boy Swallows A prayer was said in mem- from Norman Schellhas, right, president accept a call to Vernon Center, Minn. More of Mrs. Ella Edwin on East of St. Martin's Lutheran Church's congre- than 500 attended the farewell party. (Daily beck , Harmony , county com- Broadway to extinguish a blaze ory of Donald Larson, who died mander. Mr. and GALESVILLE , Wis. (Special) gation at a farewell photo) Mrs. Donald in an electric range, caused by last Monday morning. The party at the school News Wangen , commander and pres- —In the 1880s one Reraondino meeting was that night. built a small wooden building a short circuit. Fire Chief Ag- Toy Pellet ident respectively of the Lanes- nus Olson reported some dam- boro post and unit, gave the as a cafe in connection with MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A Rushford ALCW Meet his two-story brick saloon, age to the stove and smoke small plastic bullet he inhaled welcome. Mrs. Paul Evenson , damage to the kitchen. Lanesboro, which now is the city l ocker sent a 7-year-old Pine River, Wisconsin Farm At Lutheran Church 3 Priests Get led community sing- plant. ing, accompanied by her moth- Minn., boy to University Hospi- RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special ) The small building served as GALESVILLE HOME SOLD tals here for an emergency op- Reynolds Has er, Mrs, Walter Kruegel, Pres- — Routine business, a program ton , a barber shop for most ef its GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) eration. Bureau Meeting Papal Honors on the piano. Mrs. Wendell long life. Last summer the site and report's were given at the Draper was in charge of the —The Merlin Jacobson home Dale Knutson was recovering FOND DU LAC, Wis. W-The Three Catholic priests of the was sold to Dr. L. J. Larson, was sold at public auction Sat- today after the harrowing expe- monthly meeting of the Rush- kitchen. Darrel Notham gave , president of the Wisconsin Farm ford Lutheran Winona Diocese have been hon- Galesville veterinarian. The urday for $7,800 to Mrs. Fred rience that began Saturday aft- $43 000 Nest Women Wednes- the table prayers. Bureau , which opens its annual day. Devotions were given by ored by Pope Paul VI, Bishop building was torn down. Sobek , Taylor Falls, Wis. Now ernoon as he was playing at Among those present were Last weelv the doctor and his convention today, charged Sun- Miss Portia Kohls. The business Edward A. Fitzgerald reports. Mrs. William Marx, Preston , living on a farm between Tay- home with brothers and sisters. day that the leadership of the Named domestic prelates with assistant, Dr. James Dougher- lor and Black River Falls, Mrs. After Dale, the son of Mr. meeting was conducted by Mrs. county auxiliary president ; Ed Egg for Drive National Farmers Organization Marvin Moran. Members were the title of "right reverend ty, moved into his all-modern Sobek plans to move to Gales- and Mrs. Richard Knutson, monsignor, Herman, Lake City, district veterinary office and clinic. MILWAUKEE UP>-Gov. John NFO is "irresponsible." reminded of the Clothing Drive " were the Rev. Al- commander, ville where she will be near the swallowed the toy pellet, he be- and Irle Gusa, El- Larson's office, which has been W. Reynolds, who says Percy Hardiman of Waukesha Nov. 24-29. banis E. Kuisle, pastor of Sa- gin , district adjutant. Mike Filkowski family. Mrs. gan choking. His parents rushed he cred Heart Church in his home several years, has hasn't decided yet whether to warned junior Farm Bureau Circle A presented the pro- , Waseca , Next meeting will be the third Filkowski is her daughter. Mr. him to a Pine River clinic, and the Rev. Henry F. Speck , been closed . Jacobson, Galesville postmas- where a doctor cut an opening run for re-election, has a $43,- members not to buy "the pie in gram: The skit "My Father's Thursday in January. 000 campaign fund nest egg the sky program that is built pastor of St. Joseph's Church , The building is 20 by 40 feet. ter, also sold household goods to the windpipe to restore his ju st World" was given by Mmes. Owatonna. The office and dispensary are in case he does. only on promises." , , at auction and will move to the breathing. Palmer Peterson Milford Eide The Rev. Herman L. Berrum , HIAWATHA DAIRIES in front on entering the build- Gale Grill with his family. Dale was taken by ambulance The amount was raised Sat- "Let this outfit NFO deliver and Byron Buross. After the treasurer of the Immaculate ETTRICK , Wis. (Special ) - ing. The laboratory is on the Galesville Boy Scouts sold to St. Joseph 's Hospital in urday night at a $50-a-plate tes- a few of their promises before skit Mrs. Harold Anderson sang, Heart of Mary Seminary, Wi- A district meeting of the Hia- right. An examining room and lunches at the sale as part of Brainerd and a specialist from timonial dinner for the Demo- you give them . a second accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd nona, was named recipient of watha Valley Dairies will be storage space is at the back, , their program to raise money St. Cloud was flown there. He cratic chief executive. Approxi- thought," said Hardiman. "You Humble. . the Benemerenti Medal, a pa- held in the basement of North plus a room with a few cages to attend the Scout Jamboree could not dislodge the bullet, mately 800 persons attended and can 't put eight years of promis- The Treasure Chests were pal award conferred for out- Bend Presbyterian Church for small animals. at Valley Forge, Pa., next sum- which was in one : of the bron- another 100 bought tickets but es in the banks. " presented. Mrs. Herbert High- standing service. Tuesday at 8 p.m. The front is brick with large mer. chial tubes, so Dale was taken did not attend, according to The NFO, Hardiman added , um explained the service pro- to Minneapolis, two nurses ac- progcarn director James Buck- "tends to destroy our custom- jects that the Circles had this companying him in the ambu- ley, who provided the estimate ers' image of agriculture. past year and invited the mem- bers of the ALCW to see the lance. Postmaster General John Gro- Junior members held their Surgeons at University Hospi- display, showing the projects. nouski, former Wisconsin tax convention in advance of the tals performed a A Vt hour oper- commissioner, was the princi- annual meeting of the 23 A report of the ALCW St. ation early Sunday morning and ,000 pal speaker, but President Ken- member Farm Bureau Federa- Louis Convention in August was recovered the pellet. nedy sent a speech on film for tion. given with the use of slides by showing at the dinner. Mmes. Lloyd Humble, Elvin Humble M. Foehringer Reynolds was described by , E- , and Gronouski as Lake City Schools Marvin Moran. Mrs. Harold "an intellectual Anderson won the new ALCW Ex-Toasimasters who understands the practical workings of politics." Holding Open House pin. Mrs. Ward Huff read the worship offering meditation. "Nobody likes Reynolds but For Education Wee k Hostesses were : Mmes. Ro- Asked to Meeting the people," Gronouski added, bert Highum , chairman , Elber- The Hiawatha Valley Toast- "and the people know he's al- LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) ta Dubbs, Lloyd Sorom , Alfred masters Club will hold an "Old ways on their side." — A special topic has been de- . signated Froiland. Jr., Marvin Manion , Timers Night" Wednesday. President Kennedy for discussion during ' This week only | said, "It American Ralph Hammer, George Hov- The plan of the club is to is a source of Education Week at IWl r^b strength to us Lake City land and Elvin Humble: have as many former toast- that Wisconsin has a progres- Schools, They began masters as possible attend the with "Values of Free Fun! Practical! Molds sive governor who is attempt- Man. " nancial Support ," and Saturday, / -t i____f^^ Sl&L | B^^^ PgH^Wm ^^ g^^^^^ M meeting, which will begin at Today 's topic was " Plastic, "makes most any- i^J^i^^^^ > ing to do on the state level the "Learning "Goals for Tomorrow." L ' . _ ^jSSiaM M and up. Mg |g ii5lwi P^^ ^^^^ * 6 p.m. Wednesday at Hotel "Wi- same things we are trying to do Opportunities for All. " Tuesday The schools will have open ^ .thing. Ages Re 4 98 AFGHAN JJ&25mV ^^ P 8 ^^^ BH H H | ^ 9* * nona. on the national level." it will be "Quality Teaching" ; house for parents all week. Fri- ^ An evening of recognition and Reynolds said he was "very Wednesday, "Balanced Curri- day the American Legion Auxi- MmmMM fellowship is planned. This also happy and grateful" for "the culum " ; Thursday , "Commun- liary will entertain the teachers will be the regular meeting of response of my friends." ity Resources" ; Friday, "Fi- at tea at the Legion clubrooms. Famous FISHER-PRICE TV-Radio ^^ ^ ^ fi fl the club and all present mem- O OO Hv Plays nursery rhymes. For <* % bers will participate. T^Q W^ ^ mmm^S^mW^^ Carl Adams, Rochester, area money toastmaster governor, is ex- /*LIAD/*ir No down, take ^^ flflHHHRB ^jj W Vfc ITI11 to pected to attend. f^ llll tft l U III £? vll All 1 months pay! /j iPl ^ ic v .Family . Oft A . I *% Mt^Z~^=u Regular 8.99 } ¦ John Carmody, (flr l l ^ ^ ^^bi^ *i77 #Jffip *^Z! & UNIVERSAL MIXER Troubleshooter vl?.!^Br ^*ST^ *^^ f ^®^2# 1 For FDR, Dead t%00 ^ A give y • (AP) — John V| . Holiday ^S^, P IM«P * WASHINGTON r { "*T * ' with each $10 purchase Carmody, an administrator and ( /-§wNT$&bv CEDADATKEFAKAIO^^ 4. «* «r I »11 troubleshooter for President V-. < Jftff {)I.> ^c^H An * \ I %A T^-°P off a smart flanne, ^ ff i i ¦miw .^ .^ a » , Franklin D. Roosevelt, died in \ 1 ^\ T^' M^ < <^8M^ JLHa^JXm»t^^ t ital Center dacron or cotton skirt with ' ^ *y^ the Washington Hosp \ m^^^J^f ^ ^ ^ Sunday. He was 82. *\ M com \ 4i#% Death was attributed to com- \/ 4 \ plications from a broken hip, which he suffered Oct. 20. In 1933 he was appointed chief S~\ f~\ Holiday Skirts of the Civil Works Administra- S& JSl m tl^^W W l/ /Q I ~ 1/ d l ' tion , forerunner of the Works 2 5 ^ ^ Progress Administration. Three r ^ M I iSlI °and dSrks 1^4 'Jfc ( I I 0 V A \l I v5\ years later he was made head fed- tyi — the leading national of REA. In 1930 he became &S/L Ai^fc \ ^^^^^^ . ^-" ^y ^ eral works administrator. He re- tired in 1946. C0ATS C0ATS 12,800 at Chicago ^i^5f^^^ Masonic Breakfast / ?%^^^^^x' CHICAGO (AP) - More than 12 ,800 Masons and their fam- ilies ate breakfast in McCorm- ick Place Sundav in what was described by officials as the " ever served * - ' ' biggest breakfast, \ , Save up to 40%! under one roof. This year 's values are better than ever, Lvery Thirty dishwashers are ex- pair with built in run stops in both welt and toe. pected to complete the cleanup All proportioned tor perfect fit. job at the lakefront exposition center by Wednesday. More - SPURGEON'S Plain Seam than 100 chefs took five days to prepare the second annual re- Run Guard W ijQ C dedication breakfast of the An- m M Pr cient , Free and Accepted Ma- Welt & Toe „.. „ , J sons of Illinois. (Jilt Box of :U U2.29 Justice Tom Clark of the U.S. Supreme Court was the princi- SPURGEON'S Finest Seamless a e pal .speaker. fabr'CS including front sleep coats in ' !: W '\ I; ^'})n^SBF sueda ¦ Plain or micro film. 89c Pr - % ^^iHsP if l Powe r Engineers ® Gift Box of 3 pair 2.55 Leo .S.immons of (ioplier Che- SPURGEON'S Sheer Stretc h Seamless mical Co., Minneapolis , Minn., will discuss water troatment for boilers and accessories at the Gift Box of 3 pair 2.85 meeting t>f Chapter 4 , National jj Association of Power Engineers , AGILON Stretch Seamless at. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Red | Men 's Wigwam. The 1IM14 an- Most perfect fitting hose made. 1.19 pr. i " will be distributed by Ar- § Gift Box of 3 pair 3.40 vid Peterson , Rochester, state secretary. Operators of boilers OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. and heating plants are invited c to uUcnd. Looking to Bears, Pack Nearly Forgets Vikings Roach Leads 28-7 Victory With Passing GREEN BAY. Wis. (AP) — CThat does it take to. fire up a bunch of old pros? Just mention to the . "All the marbles ," said mid- dle linebacker with a grin as he looked ahead to next Sunday's game at Chi- cago. Although riding an eight-game winning streak, the Packers still are smarting from an open- ing season defeat by the Bears. The defending champions; want revenge. The Packers, a proud, spir- ited unit, were caught with their sights set too far ahead, but' settled down Sunday for a 28-7 victory over the Minnesota Vik- ings as John Roach fired three touchdown passes. That set the stage for a show- in Sunday's TOO MUCH TEAMWORK . . . Green Bay Packer linebacker Ray grabs it as teammate jumps to help (second from left). the Fran Tarkenton pass in the 4th quarter at Green Bay down with the Bearsfet Wrigley Nitschke (66 ) watches the football intended for Bob Reed (27) of the Nitschke ducks Adderley and steps over Reed (second from right). National Football League game. (AP Photofax). Minnesota Vikings who fell trying for- the ball ( far left ) . Nitschke Fallen Adderley trips Nitschke for no yardage on the interception of STA TISTICS First downs. . ' . 11 Rushing yardagt . 157 It* AND CLEVELAND FELL 9-7 Passing yardage ' . 175 228 Passes 17-JJ 14-1 Winona Passes Intercepted by 0 2 ¦ Punts . .. - . 4-3M 1-48.1 Fumbles lost 0 3 Yards penaliied I I Daily

Field. The two teams are tied News with 8-1 records and the West- Schmitz ped Mr. Brown ern Division title may ride on Stop the outcome of the renewal of By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS yards in the second half after The Bears completely con- with a 30-yard field goal in th« an ancient rivalry. gaining 92 in the first , was tained the Rams, holding Los first quarter and a 16-yarder ir Sports ' "We can rise to the occa- You re Cleveland quarterback caught in the end zone. Angeles to 88 yards on stout de- the third. ' 7-0 sion." said fullback , Frank Ryan. You re leading Tittle completed 16 of 20 pass- fensive work by , Johnson broke the Cardinals it' although stunned by a Minne- Monday. November ' 11,-1963 in the third quarter, but s es for 261 yards before rookie Bob Kilcullen , and team record when he connected second down with the ball on sota defense which held him to WINONA DAILY NEWS 10 Glynn Griffing took ov.ef for the John Johnson . But Chicago waS j for his 18th touchdown pass, a a mere 37 yards in 18 carries. your own three-yard line. Giants and added to the Eagles unable to get rolling behind er- 1 14-yarder to Sonny Randle in Obviously looking ahead to What do you do? miseries with a 22-yard TD toss ratic quarterback Billy Wade! the fourth quarter that proved the Bears , the Packers man- SPORTS STANDINGS Sure. You give it to Jimmy to Del Shofner. and Leclerc supplied the points i decisive. aged only 60 yards and a 7-7 Brown- halftime standoff with the upset- NHL \N. \-. T. PT GF GA Well , you. Ryan, Brown and minded Vikings, However, they Chicago 8 2 4 20 44 29 R Montreal - . ..., - « . 4 3 15 43 37 Coach Blanton Collier agree. WAITING AT THE ALTA settled down to the business at Toronto 4 4 1 13 34 28 hand after intermission , and Oetroil 4 4 1 13 2? 33 So does Pittsburgh linebacker Pro Football New York 4 » 0 8 30 .40 piled up 304 yards in the last Boston 3 8 1 7 24 37 Bob Schmitz/wTiirdiagnosed the two periods while extending SUNDAY'S RESULTS pitch-out , knifed through and their winning streak. Oetroil 3, Montreal 0. Standings ' Boston 4 slammed Brown to the ground Awaits , Chicago 2. St. John s Roach , making the most of SATURDAY'S RESULTS for a safety that propelled the his substitute service, clicked Montreal 4, New York 2. Steelers to a 9-7 victory over AFL Chicago 1. Toronto 3 (tie). EASTERN DIVISION oh scoring passes of 12 yards Cleveland Sunday in the top up- W. L. T. Pet. LAST DITC H EFFORT . . . Detroit quarterback Earl . to Marv Fleming, 20 yards to NBA set on. the National Football Houston ... .. t 4 0 .600 n ) NAIA Invitatio , and 45 yards to EASTERN DIVISION Morrall (on knees gets off a pass in a last ditch attempt Buffalo J 4 1 .554 ) W. L. Pet GB League program. Boston . .. . 5 50 .500 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - St. ;(Neb. State or some other foa , as he is hauled down from behind by Baltimore tackle Jim New York 3 5 1 .375 ' . Boston .. ./-I 1 .18* "Ryan had one chance to call John 's University's football in the University of Minne- Cincinnati 8 S . 415 3 ( ) WESTERN DIVISION obtained on waivers from Los Colvin obscured by. referee . The pass was complete to Jim ' sota 's Memorial Stadium this New York 4 . ». . .308 4 the play," said Collier. "I think San Diego 7 1 0 .778 team was still sitting at the Angeles two weeks ago, then Philadelphia 3 8 .273 4 Gibbons for 19 yards. (AP Photofax) . it was called right. You should Oakland 6 4 0 .too Saturday afternoon . took over and finished with a WESTERN DIVISION Denver 3 i 1 .250 a|jtar waiting for the bridegroom Los Angelei 7 3 .704 be able to execute a play any- Kansas City 2 « - 1 .250 "We've already made ar- 10-yard payoff toss to Moore. FRIDAY'S RESULT to appear this morning. St. LOUIs . 7 4 .434 V, where on the field." | rangements with the university S»n Francisco 5 4 .556 Vi FRANK BEARD - THE WINNER Oakland 22, Kansas City 7. , for use of the stadium," he It was a fight until midway Baltinvsra 3 7 .300 4 "I just got trapped in the end SATURDAY'S RESULT Last year . the Johnnies were Detroit 2 4 .250 4 Buffalo 27. Denver 17. "All that we need is the through the fourth quarter,- how- zone . " said Brown , "that was i left in the lurch in a similar I said . SUNDAY'S RESULT SUNDAY'S RESULT5 go-ahead from the NAIA. We'd ever, and the Vikings had the Los Angeles 104, New York 79. all." San Diego 7, Boston 4. situation. Houston 31, New York V. like to go ahead and play Sat- opportunities to make things SATURDAY'S RESULTS ¦St. John's has finished its Baltimore 116, Philadelphia 100. That was all for Cleveland, urday; because it will be about even tougher on the Packers. Cincinnati lie, Detroit 109. Pittsburgh took it from there, NFL regular football season with an New York 89, San Francisco 84 Sinatra Meet Aids CONFERENCE our last chance to use the sta- The Vikings went after the clinching touch- EASTERN 8-0 record, and the Min- Boston 113, St. Louis 91 . and scored the W. L. T. Pet. dium. Minnesota plays at home Packers with a vengeance born Northern Intercollegiate down in the fourth quarter on a New York 7 j « .778 nesota Intercollegiate Confer- ' Cleveland . ... '.... 7 2 » .778 the following week , and after of the frustration of the near up- Final Standings , ence championship. nine-yard pass to Gary Ballman St. Louis 3 J » .6«l " Conference Season * that would be too late. set in the Twin Cities three a reserve receiver scoring his Pittsburgh 5 3 7 «2J W. L. T. W. L. T. NeedyYoungster 1 .250 _ The Johnnies have been told weeks previous. Michigan Tteh 4 10 4 5 0 Philadelphia 2 6 first touchdown in two years of Dallas J 7 0 .222 Bemidil . .. 3 1 1 4 11 by National Association of Inter- Minnesota stormed 48 yards to PALM SPRINGS , Calif. W- which sponsors hope to Washington 2 7 0 .222 St. Cloud 3 2 0 4 3 0 make an NFL play. the Green Bay 39 WESTERN CONFERENCE collegiate Athletics officials to only to have Mankalo 3 10 4 4 1 annual event, go to the Frank Some Peop le The announced purpose of GREEN BAY a 1 0 the drive bog the first Moorhead 1 J 1 4 4 1 The loss dropped the Browns .««• sit tight , that a bid to compete time they Sinatra Foundation , established Chicago 8 10 WINONA « 5 0 1 7 0 Frank Sinatra 's $50 ,000 golf .88* got the ball. Then Steve Stone- into a first-place tie in the East- Detroit 5 0 . in the NAIA's post-season play- to aid youth groups. ¦ * 44* Just Lucky breaker recovered a Tom Minnesota Intercollegiate tournament was . to help needy ¦ tern Conference with the New Baltimore • . ? 5 » .444 offs to determine a national Final Standings MINNESOTA 3 1 0 .333 small college champion is cer- NEW YORK ( AP)-Some men Moore fumble on the Packer 26. Conference Season youngsters. York Giants , who brought their San Francisco 3 7 0 .373 but the Vikings blew this one W. L. W . L. T. ' record to 7 2 as Y. A. Tittle Los Angeles 2 7 0 .222 tain to be offered. go a lifetime and never hit the Already it s helped one — the SUNDAY'S RESULTS when Fran Tarkenton barely- St John ' s '° » 0 0 Northern League passed for three touchdowns in Coach John Gagliardi thought jackpot with a good race horse. Concordia . .. t 1 7 3 0 guy who got the winner's purse. Baltimore 14. Detroit 21. missed hitting flanker Bobby Augsburg » 3 4 3 1 an easy 42-14 triumph over Phil- Chicago i, Los Angeles 0. the NAIA would let the school But 55-year-old Robert W. Wil- 4 4 1 St. Louis 24. Washington 20 Reed with a certain touchdown Hamlins 1 * Frank Beard , an obscure. 24- know Sunday. He received no son, Louisiana and Texas oil- 5t. Thomas 14 4 4 0 To Have 6 Teams adel phia. New York 42, Philadelphia 14. pass. Gustavus . . .. 1 4 4 5 1 year-old Kentuckian , birdied Green Bay and Chicago, GREEN BAY 28, MINNESOTA 7. word . The NAIA headquarters man , waited only JO years and Duluth IS 1 i 0 FARGO N.I) i AJM Pittsburgh ?, Cleveland 7. The Vikings finally got on the two of his last three holes Sun- , . . - The meanwhile, remained in a tie in Kansas City Was silent . Dave Erb , one-time jockey , just Macaleiter 9 7 17 • Northern League will operate San Francisco 31, Dallas 24 ' board — and led the Packers GAME SATURDAY for the Western Division lead In 1962. St. John s wound up three. day, shot a two-under-par fifl and l!)fi4 fnr the first time in their his- Jt Thomas al SI Norbert'i (Wis ). with the same six clubs in , with S-t records . The whole is- 9-0 and waited patiently in anti- Wilson, who calls Bandera , won the first Sinatra Invitation- Duluth - Superior , St. Cloud tory — when Tarkenton hit Paul . sue may be settled when the two ; cipation of the NAIA bid. In- Tex., and New Orleans home, al Open by a single stroke . Grand Forks, Aberdeen. Bis- stead, the Flat ley with an 18-yard scoring teams meet Sunday in Chicago. Lakers ROIDD in organization picked and Erb came up with the hig Sinatra gave him a check for marck-Mandan and Winnipeg. pass before the first quarter The Packers broke a 7-7 tie Northern State of South Dakota one Saturday when Hurrv To $9,000 ,- which is $01.02 more than to represent this region. ended. A 62-yard pass from Tar- Directors of the league, at in the second half as John i Market won $1!)0..'!74 of the $317 ,- U.S. Hockey Beard had won in all his pre- Gagliardi isn 't critical of the kenton to Flatlev set that one their annual fall meeting here Roach passed for two Road Tuneup vious tournaments combined. of his I .tfM) Garden State Stakes purse. ur- Saturday, put off extending the three , touchdown passes and LOS ANGELES (AP I - The NAIA's selection last year, but Beard , who never entered the a No horse ever won more money present 120-game season lo l:t() 28-7 victory over Minnesota. The Los Angeles Lakers tuned up he 'll be keenly disappointed if ine Minnrsotans appearrri to national amateur tournament in one race. games until they meet again in Rears ran into even more diffi- for a rugged road tri p by hand- his Johnnies are ignored again. he launching another drive early Team Trimmed because he never had enough 't The victory at Garden State the spring at Grand Forks. culty, edging Los Angeles fi-0 on ing the New York Knicks a "1 don see how they can in the second period, when Hank money, hns hac-n playing prolcs- Park was a personal triumph two field goals by Roger 104-79 pasting in National Bas- pass us by this year," he said Gremminger — the villain of sionallv a vear. Lc- for Wilson , who gave a share of Clerc. ketball Association play Sunday Sunday. the Viking near-miss last month Jerry Sleclsmit h . who got the horse to Mrs. T. Hull dr. Dodge Sportsmen St. Louis rode three touch- night . —intercepted a Tarkenton pass. To 36 Players $4 .BOO for finishing second, isn 't Gagliardi is trying to sell the after taking him out of the li)B2 down passes by Charley John- It's a good Ihing the victory The Packers drove to the tying; exact l y up lo hi.s eyeballs in cur- NAIA on the idea of matching Keeneland sum mer auction for SOUTH ST. PAUL 11 hold its annual meeting Tues- to ,'Jfi players. The ,'ffi include 21 . HW.5K Dallas and Jim ' on (he home court until Nov, 16. wore down the Viking pass de- coming into Iho Sinatra event day at H:no p.m. at the Club Martin s field Give (is Time fo Do the Job Right! candidates from the western . goal proved the Los Angeles , now at the top fense in the second half lo win Heard's ViMiolo score of Ofi-72- room. difference as! tryout camp here, plus 15 from Baltimore edged Detroit 24-21. of the Western Division heap, handily. fi!l-('i!l- 27!! was six under par. Officers will be elected. Cur- "We " the eastern training sessions in with a 7-!! record , meets Detroit stopped Taylor. Viking Steelsmith was five under at rent offii-evs me Harold Andre , A record crowd of .VI,497 Coach Norm Van Urocklin said Boston at Minneapolis tonight. Detroit The western group comprises 70-7l-(i!i-ti!l 27ii . Dow Finstor- president ; David Iloesley. vice I limed out at Pittsburgh for the is 2-0. stonily in the dressing roon, Wiild and Mason Rudolph fin- prisedent ; Mrs. Lambert Tulius , St ce Iocs -Browns clash. Cleve- ' "bin offensiv ely we didn ' two goalies, six defensemen and Saturday night s action saw t do ished at 2«0 and won $2, 11(11) each treasurer; Richard Tulius , sec- land scored first , anything and l.'i forwards. Nineteen of the moving ahead Cincinnati take Detroit 1 18-109 ; that was the story and Al (ieibcrger picked up retary, and Lambert Lilla , di- ' ' western players are from Min- 7-0 in the second period when Baltimore down Philade lphia of the game I don t mean the $2 ,MO with a 2K2 . Only 10 play- rector. Holdover directors are ' nesota. Michigan and Wisconsin Ryan fired a four-yard touch- llfi-100 ; Roston beat St. Louis offensive line didn t do any- ers finished under even-par-2H4. Leonard Kulas and .lames ' thing , either " each contributed one , down pass to Gary Collins . Thnn 11.')-!)! anil New York edge San Proceeds of I he tournament. Wicka. Brow n , who was held \an Brnckhn hud high praise The ;ifi candidates will work to eight Francisco ii!)-fl<1 foi his defense "\\ e played well out twice dail y here, starting enough on defense to win ,' " he today, Anot her cut will be made ONLY UNBEATEN MAJOR COLLEGE TEAM said. "Those last two touch- Nov . 11!, ' after east-west inlra- w» l >»» ¦¦ «¦ squad in South SI. Paul : CASH and CARRY <*"w .-.. • >» downs were gifls " Ramos ni0I P ,,1:,n st pu,lmfi ¦ on Nov lfi and in St Paul on AUTI ¦'" in ANIrrKtCXErnrrrr I anli Inv/e A Had ('(ah beaten New Mex- Now 17 J j proper Job ico in football lust fall , all five The Olympians ' first domestic | ! ; emiMMs ot a thorough ex- eligible teams would have tied game will be Now 22 at Roch- Texas Ends ¦ nmination of 2nd-Ha If Drought ZereXf gal . S I *69 : hoses , irplac- for the Western Athletic Con- ester . Minn. The sqiiiid leaves Hy Tt:i> MKILH .scared" of the Texas Christian ! I ing the thcnuoslal if neces- ference tit le. for Kurope on Jan. :t , rushing against Bay lor and with n 21-7 upset . Associated Press Sports Writer Horned Frogs who play the ; Hi PUritjf, gait $1.39 ' "trv and a complete flnsb- showed a "killer instinct " in Illinois and Ohio State, ranked Oh, those things college foot - LonghorUs this Saturday. In a > ; in*; of (he entire cuolinR rushing Don Trull, the nation 's in the Top Ten, also took it on ball coaches say before a game. similar situation in I%1 the « cylinder c«r», n nti-fr«eie svslem. THIS ALL TAKKS Dan-ell Jfoyai , coach of the t) leading thrower, whenever he the chin. Illinois, No. 2. went mtlalhd f or only $1.00; « , Horned Frogs pulled a ti upset TIM ,.: .,.,,.,, is w|iv „,, s;,v country 's top r » n k e d Texas down before Michigan, 14-11, and and knocked Texas out of the faded hack to pass. ! cylinder can, $1.50 (plu» ; ; "WINTKIil/.K NOW" l,e- Loiighoi ns , s.iilf^tietore the May- No I ranking in The Ohio Slate , No. 10, fell before Get the Associated Trull did ' comp lete H» of ,(!l for ; antl-freti. and replacement ((1,.0 tho ntsh a|1(| , lor game Saturday "1 just don 't Penn Slate 's Nittany Lions, 10-7 , (M )oy a Conjolidrttel fldvflntngj Press poll 201 yards , but he was hurried rt jjX V-rfj^^ of onl y one place to ' know it we luck the killer in- on a 2:i-y«rd field goal by Hon P" *)' ! worry free winter , fl "I lliink that v ictory will hel p on most every throw. And he *v , P V—an'y one payment each month. Present payment! stinct or what , but hy not scor- Coates , X^ Texas Christian this time , " suffered a vital interception in .^ A. reduced .as much AI 50' , or more—have more money ing in I lie second half we ' ve had The others in the top ten won / fl ltoy.il said in expanding on Ins the last 2!i seconds when Duke // from oach p*y cheefc. You can alio get additional lo sweat out sonic games we impressively. Mississi pp i , No. :i, 2^^ "I am scared" theme, Carlisle , the Texas QU , grabbed 1) thought we had wrapped up. " "Winning trampled Tampa 4Ml; Navy No, 3\/rVv/ .X c^'h necessary. Other loamfor up to $2 ,500 or more one like that makes you confi- the bull out of the hands of llay- with liberal terms long KcMilt The l.ongliorns tal- 4 , crushed Maryland 42-7 ; Okla- 5i^—T^ repayment at as 34 months,, dent that you can do il again. " lor 's Lawrence FJkins in the ^f ^^ lied in the second half to beat homa , No. (i , whipped Iowa m\ M 77 awh W Come In or phone today for full information. Perhaps , but TCU lost to Lou- end /one. mA*f ^7m\ Baylor 7 0 for their eighth State 24-14; Pitt , No . II , walloped isiana Stale Saturday 2) 1-14. straight victory They became Mississippi State toppled fifth- Notre Dame 27-7; and Michigan mmm ^taSSL^'Gammii^mti^SSSB^S^S^^ the country 's only major un- One Ihing at least seems cer- ranked Auburn from the unbeat- State. No. 9 , blanked Purdue ^ bcitten, untied team as Prince- tain. Royal will stick to his en, unt ied ranks on Justin Can- 2;i-0, to take the lead in the race ^^ MINNESOTA Loan and Thrift ton and Auburn fell by the way- "three yards and a cloud ol zale 's :il>-yard field goal with 22 for the Big Ten title and the 166 Walnut, Winona Phono 8-2976 side. dust " style of play. The Long- seconds left , I .1-10. Harvard Hose Bowl, Alabama No. 7 , had ^^ ||||H^l , 4MMAiilaaliaHi^iilHMMIiW4MtaA04sV Now Hovul t>ii\s "I niii stilt horns ground out 242 , yards by spoiled Princeton 's perfect slate nn open diUe. Michigan State Howe Finally DENNIS THE MENACE Sets Record Has Inside Road With No. 545 DETROIT (AP) - Gordie Howe and the Detroit Red Wings ended two long weeks of frustration Sunday when the To Big 10 Title All-Star right winger scored a CHICAGO I* — The Spar- State should falter against eith- record-setting 545th career goal tans of Michigan state have the er Northwestern or Michigan. in a 3-0 National Hockey League inside track towards the Big i Ohio State can be the Rose victory over Montreal. Ten championship and the cov- J Bowl representative only if it Howe's goal , the third scored eted Rose Bowl bid but Ohio wins the title outright. A tie in the second period by the Red State and Illinois remain strong I with Michigan State, who like contenders for both title and Ohio State has a six-game con- Wings, came with Detroit's the trip. to THREE MUSKETEERS ference schedule compared Alex Faulkner in the penalty . .. Gksorge record, for receptions with 183. At right is Michigan State's 23-0 victory seven for Illinois, would elimi- box. The crowd of 15,027 rose to Bork (center) is flanked by his two ends Gary Stearns who caught 17 of the comple- nate the Buckeyes for bowl con- its feet when the red light went after setting several national passing re- tions Bork made in 68 attempts for 416 yards BIG TEN CONFERENCE sideration since Ohio State went on behind Montreal goalie Char- cords during his teams' 27-22 victory over against Central. Bork finished with 3,077 W. L. T. •>*». after the 1957 season. Michigan Stat* 4 * I .M* lie Hodge and gave Howe a sev- Central Michigan Saturday. left is Hugh yards passing on 244 completions in 374 at- ohio snta i » i .m en minute ovation . At Illinois ...... 1 11 .»•» Michigan State's last bowl ap- . Rohrschneider (84 ), who also set a national tempts for the season. (AP Photofax). WISCONSIN ...... 1 If .MO pearance came after the 1955 The goal broke the record of Michigan 3 1 1 .»• season when the Spartans fin- Montreal's Maurice (The Rock- I01»a 13 1 .«0» et) Richard, Purdua 11 • .4t» ished second to Ohio State which who had 544 in 18 OLYMPIC COMMI Northwestern ...... :. 1 4 t .133 NHL seasons. Howe currently is TTEE REVERSES DECISION Indiana 1 4 t ,1M had gone to the bowl the. pre- MINNESOTA 1 4 t 1M vious season. Big Ten teams in his 18th season. cannot make successive bowl Howe tied Richard's mark ...AH' if THf MlsSHflOffS mmuY&fiBA TYA TA^A M> over Purdue left the Spartans two weeks ago against the Cana- . . in the position of needing only appearances. THfN yA CAMT 8E ClSTUR6K)/ All the other teams have been diens. Since that time, the Red a victory over Illinois Nov. 16 Wings were able to win only one to gain at least a share of the eliminated from bowl and title AAU Gains in Struggle considerations. Iowa defeated of five games—that a 1-0 tri- title and represent' the Big Ten umph over New York last ift Pasadena New Year's Day. Minnesota 27-13 Saturday and j Indiana came up with a 20-15 Thursday . Michigan State took the decision over Oregon State giv- While Howe was getting all of league lead with a 4-0-1 record inr the Hoosiers a three-game the attention for his goal, De- For Amateur Athletics while Illinois fumbled away its streak, their longest since 1958 . troit goalie Terry Sawchuk WASHINGTON (AP) - The the AAU figures to have little United States on the Interna- glorious Opportunity in a 14-8 Saturday's schedule finds Illi- quietly moved into a tie for U.S. Olympic Committee is ex- difficulty getting passage of the tional Association of Baseball loss to Michigan. Ohio State nois at Wisconsin , Iowa at Mich- most career shutouts (94 ) with pected to adopt new voting rules voting changes. Also on today 's Federations. dropped a 10-7 decision to Penn igan, Minnesota at Purdue, former Toronto and Montreal today that would further agenda is an amendment per- State but is still undefeated in Northwestern at Ohio State, In- netminder George Hainsworth. Strengthen the Amateur Athletic mitting President Kennedy to Committee President Kenneth at Oregon and Notre L. (Tug) Wilson explained the conference With a 3-0-1 rec- diana Sawchuk also has 10 shutouts in Union in its struggle with the name three members of the that Dame, hubled by Pitt 27-7, will the board had asked that the ord. Illinois is third with a 3-1-1 Stanley Cup play. colleges, already a loser after Olympic Committee's board of be at Michigan State. The game was one of two only one roll call vote in the federation be formed because mark. directors. Michigan State plays Notre 1 The season winds up the fol- played in the NHL Sunday. In two-day proceedings. The AAU represents the baseball was not an Olympic sport, He said the committee Dame Saturday and conceivab- ! lowing Saturday with Illinois at the other one, Boston ended The changes to be voted on United States on nine inter- ly could Wrap up matters should Michigan State, Ohio State at Chicago's 11-game unbeaten national federations. It has been joined the international body today would give the AAU an only because it sent baseball 'Ohio State and Illinois both lose. Michigan, Purdue at Indiana , streak with a 4-2 victory. The even bigger margin over the locked in a feud with the NCAA The Buckeyes take on danger- Wisconsin at Minnesota and No- last-place Bruins got 43 shots at which seeks to replace the AAU teams to the Pan American | National Collegiate Athletic As- games. ous Northwestern and Illinois tre Dame at Iowa. reserve goaltender Denis De- sociation on the Olympic Com- on several federations. will be at Wisconsin . The Badg- Jordy, who was pressed into ac- mittee. On an almost straight AAU losing tion because Glenn Hall was The A/U-NCAA power strug- vs. NCAA vote ers broke a two-game , the board of di- with a 17-14 victory over Conservation Club sidelined with a stomach disor- gle threatened to wreck U.S. rectors was reversed and the streak The first showdown came Olympic hopes in Tokyo next Northwestern. der. Sunday when the Olympic Com- committee voted 422 to 249 to in the final To Meet Wednesday year that will postpone the study the matter two more One more defeat mittee reversed its board of fracas until after the 1964 Olym- two gamea will eliminate Illi- MONDOVI , Wis. ( Special ) 3-STROKE RANGE years. ¦ directors in a dispute over inter- pics. nois from all title consideration. ¦— The Mondov i Conservation SAN ANTONIO , Tex. (AP)- national baseball. It was a clear The AAU-NCAA feud flared However, if Illinois defeats both Club will meet Wednesday at Victory There was a three-stroke range for the AAU in its battle Sunday in a vote over recom- Wisconsin and MSU* the Illini 8 p.m. at the Legion Club among five players, headed by with the NCAA for control of mendation of the committee's could possibly win title if Ohio rooms. Ruth Jessen and Kathy Whit- ¦ ¦ ¦—¦¦¦¦ saiiiiaaai i a>aa ¦ amateur sports. board of directors that a newly The postponed election of worth , as the field moved into " . " " " — . _ Off Sunday' s show of muscle, formed federation represent the GUYS & DOLLS officers will be held. All mem- the final round of the $8,500 \l WA6 INLTWSf TUB, DAD, ANP ' 1 Wcstgate W. L. bers are urged to pay their San Antonio Civitan Women's tundown Motai -.. 21V4 7 TM0USUT 1 UfcAED YOU CAUL M !"' Fenilta - c»»iw«l ...... in* !•'* 1964 dues. Open Golf Tournament today. Ferguson - Colbenion ..... 17 IJ Helen Selke Emmons - Schacht 14 H Schmltz - Lica 13 17 APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kotikv Relter - Mohan nvi le'V Peterman - Konkel 18 i» Hutchinson - Luedlke . 1» 2» KINOS I QUEENS Paces Winona Westgate W. L. tSVft ¦•balls 16'A m% Helen Selke bounced 190-523 AC LADIES Athletic Club (MaKe-up) W. L. for Hot Fish Shop in a makeup GUARANTEED Wot Fish Shop 11 A round of the Ladies League at [ ] Wally's Sweethurti I 7 to top light ft Open Till 9:00 P.M. Fridays ¦ SMIn Oil Co. 7 ( Winona Athletic Club Winona Knitters 7 I action on the Winona bowling Lantern Cats 7 I Koehler Body Shop s it) Scene over the weekend. The SErllOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Hot Fish Shop team pounded Hal-Rod Lanes W. L, 377. Spartens 3 • 891—2, Finks 3 • Two mixed circuits made up a^ma^ma^ma:\vi''^^^^ma^t^m^a^ma^&^9*a99lma9IJ9^9Q1^amam Knights l 1 * Ode's ... 1 t the action at Westgate BOWl. In Pin Smashers s 1 the Kings and Queens circuit, Wipe Outs o * blasted 207-,501 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Nord Overland MARY WORTH By Saunders and Ernst Hal-Rod W. L. for Double O's, while fialph Alley Gators 3 t another Young Strikers 3 a Hardtke was toppling He-Cats 3 l Sol to spdrk Deuces Wild to Powder PuMs 1 i Plh-Ups .. t » 727. Mirtn. B & H's hit 2,009. StrlkeMes I I Verna Otis topped the women with 182-439. WINS ALL-EVENTS In the Guys & Dolls loop, MEXICO CITY (API - Helen Fred Mathison toppled 577 for Shablis, silver-haired grand- Sundown Motel , and Rich Mo- DO mother of four from Detroit, ham nailed 220 for Relter-Mo- ALL THIS completed the United States' ham. Fenske - Cisewski took ^WE WORK: ^ victory sweep of the fifth World team honors With 744-^2,107. Le- Bowling Tournament Sunday by ona Lubinski ripped 51)0. ¦ ¦ winning the 24-game all-evenls In the two Senior High School 1 Align Front End I with a 4 ,535 total, leagues at Hal-Rod Lane*,, Bev Biltgen rapped 189-503 to lead I I 2 Balance Front Wheels I Alley Gaters to 701—2.069 to top the Girls' league. Bill Rich- I I 3 Adjust Brakes I S POOL TABLES ; ter's 182—523 for KnighU top- mm mm ped Individual totals in the NANCY By Erma Bushmiller 1 W ¦ Boys' loop. Finks hit 6811-1 ,074. ¦ ¦ 4 Repack Front Wheel Bearings! mm mB Bob Foster ripped 603. \ HOtU AN0 1HB I I COMM^'L SIZES^ ^ff k^"^ | . . fatatoNMaf I , imppHa, TafcU l»a»ln . Nett to Captain '64 » « tamisor Tablet + J»t»H

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Minnesota Am Cn 41*4 Lrld 45% This- newspaper will M responsible 60-2310 after 5:30 p.m. : Lee Stange for only ont Incorrect Insertion ot Twins pitcher who also excels Am M&F 19% Mp Hon 136 any classified advertisement pub- CAPABLE, EXPERIENCED Welrraji, na children, 6 day week, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. ¦ ¦ , will conduct a Am Mt 22& Mn MM 65y4 Active Trading lished In the Want Ad section. Check As Houstonv as a bowler ' your ad and call 3321 If a correc- Apply Westgate Drug, ask for Mr*. AT&T 133V* Mn & Ont 22% NEW YORK Frank Johnstone before 2 p,tri. clinic for adults and junior! Other Problems ftP>—The stock tion must be made. _ _ _ Am Tb 28 Mn P&L " at Westgate Bowl Thursday, By JAMES MARLOW | mass of the 17 million Vietnam- — market advanced in moderate- MINNESOTA Woolen company has to# Ancda 47% Mn Chm 56V4 opportunity for you. Show and sell na- Paul Gardner, owner-manag- Associated Press Newt Analyst ; ese live in enormous and primi- tionally advertised Fashion Wagon Arch Dn — Mon Dak ly active trading early this aft- BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR— Tips Jets er , announced this morning. tive poverty. 37'/B clothing. Sell by appointment or party ernoon. D-65, il, U, 72, 12 plan, part time or full time. Earn- WASHINGTON (AP) — The ! ArmcSt 64 Mn Wd 35K. - -- , U,¦ »6.- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS j Stange, who won the Major { — ings unlimited, no experience neces- Buddhists make up 70 per- Armour 40% Nt Dy 64% Strength was shown by a va- ' and phona League Baseballers Bowling ! generals in South Viet Nam i sary. Send name, address cent of the population, Roman Avco Cp 24% N riety of selected issues as the Card of Thank* number to Minnesota Woolen Company, It was George Blanda 's week i solved one set of problems when ! Am Av 52 ¦ Tournament, will conduct a I ~ Duluth, Minn . ' ¦ Catholics 10 per cent. Catholic Beth Stl 30?8 Nr IN Gs 51% list jnoved ahead irregularly. SCHAFFNER ~; - to throw to his teammates. I clinic for juniors between 3-5 they threw cut President Ngo I EXPERIENCED young woman In com- Diem repressed the Buddhists. Bng Air 36% Nor Electronics, radio-television We wish fo extend our heartfelt thanks . The veteran quarterback of' Pac 46% mercial and real estate loan file de- p.m. Thursday and meet with j Dinh Diem and his trbublesome to the! many friends and relatives who tail. Salary commensurate with ex- j Will the Buddhists try to retali- Brswk 12 No St Pw 35 issues, office equipments and remembered our husband, father and perience. Write or call Franklin Na> the Houston Oilers escaped with- ; the adults from 5-6 o'clock. ; brother , Ngo Dinh Nhu, both ! grandfather, Fred Schaffner, ate against Catholics now for Ctr Tr 46% NW Air 65% photographic stocks were in fa- with cards, tional Bank, 100 W. Franklin Ave., gifts, flowers and visits during his Ill- out an interception while com- ' In addition, he will speak at whom were killed. But there ! what Diem did? It's a haunting Ch MSPP 15% vor. Mlnneapol is 4, Minn. Tel, 332-3222. _ j ¦ Nw Bk 53% ness and to those who sent messages _ ! are others. WANTED—not a>ttandln| pleting 19 passes against the ! St. Mary's Grade School in | possibility. C&NW 31% Penney 45 Steels, however, were un- of sympathy, floral and spiritual trib- WAITRESSES the morning and St, Stan's Ln The brothers, after nine years , Diem began his repressions in Chrysler 92% utes and food at the time of his deafti. school. Apply In person Country <»ch> New York Jets, and added a! Pepsi 55 changed to a shade lower Special thanks lo Fathers Raymond en. the afternoon. In power, never solved them. ! May when Ms government Ct Svc 63% Phil Pet 49 despite forecasts of continued Wagner, Emlle Hodnlck and Louts Clarke, Dr VALUABLE BUSINESS vital field goal in a 31-27 Hous- ; : Now it's the turn of the gener- i firing on a Buddhist . Chlsholm, Sisters and nurses OPPORTUNITY troops, Cm Ed 49% Plsby 52% good demand for steel. Motors at St. Joseph's Hospital, the pallbear- Now available for mature woman with ton victory Sunday. j als who are running the coun- l demonstration in Hue, killed ers, St. Mary's Sisters, the children Cn Cl 50% Plrd 184% were irregularly higher. Oils ' s car and 20 or more hours par week. choir, Mass servers, those who assisted try. Will they be able to: | Buddhists had 3 Write P-»2 Dally News. The week before, the Boston ; ¦ nine people. The Cn Can 42 Pr Oil 41 4 were lower. at the home and all who helped In ; • ' ¦ ¦ . i been complaining that Diem Cnt Oil any other way. Your kindness will Patriots had intercepted six Steer it In a democratic direc- i 60% RCA 93% was discriminating a g a in s t Cntl D 99% Rails posted moderate gains. never be forgotten. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING) passes thrown by Blanda , Halas: Don t : tion?-Diem didn't. His was a-j Rd Owl 23V* Mrs. Fre<( Schaffner them. Deere • Tobaccos declined . Aerospace Virgil Schaffner & family IS no longer a problem when ffia Avon slaughtered the Oilers 45-3 and ! ! dictatorship. Wage successful 73% Rp Stl 41 This could not be blamed on Douglas 23% Rex Drug issues were mostly higher. Mrs. Gerald George & family Representative calls. Those earning* moved into a first place tie in | war against the Communists? 39% . Mrs. Roger Adank tV f amily can take care of your Christmas shop- 1 the Catholic Church. In the tor- Dow Chm 64 The Dow Jones industrial av- ping too! For Interview write Avon, the Eastern Division of the 't. Avoid conflicts, % Rey Tob 42% ' ! Diem didn tured and gory months that fol- du Pont 252% erage at noon was up 1.76 at Lost and Found 4 Box 764, Rochester, Minn. League. Like What s Mntrigue s, jealousies, ex- ; Sears Roe 97 '¦¦ lowed the May shootings, Pope East Kod 114% 752.57. - LOST—2 coon hounds, . between Stockton The Oilers moved back out ; 't. j Shell Oil 44% Wanted—MaU 27 ; plosions ? Diem didn Paul VI expressed " apprehen- Ford Mot 52% The Associated Press average and Rolllngstone area. Tel. 8-2834. Help front alone with a 6-4 mark, as I ¦ Will the generals, through re- j Sinclair 44 sion and anguish" over the situ- Gen Elec 81% Socony 65% of 60 stocks at noon was up .7 Personals 7 EXPERIENCED or semi - experlanceal the Pats were dropped by the ; forms and programs of benefit, ! meat cutter . Full and part time. Ap> ation. at 28 1.1 with industrials up .1.3, MEMO TO MARK: you are not supposed San Diego Chargers 7-6 in the ; Ahead for Us give the masses of Gen Fds 87 Sp Rand 18 . Ply or write H. B. Nathe, Broadway be able to rails up .5 and utilities up .1. to lust watch the deer go by, you're Super Saver. Other AFL Sunday game. Bos-; (API - "I' Gen Mills 38% St Brads 74% supposed to shool at them. Ray Meyer, CHICAGO m glad Viet Nam a reason for caring ! Bat the shootings brought the ASIA, Europe, U.S., other foretlgn lob Gen Mot 81% St Oil Cal 62% Radio Corp. spurted 2 points Innkeeper, _WILLIAMS HOTEL. ton is 5-5. that one's behind us," said own- who wins? Diem didn't. The Buddhists' complaints to a ~ " " information. Write Globe Application Gen Tel 28% St Oil Ind 61% following publication of a news- YOUR GAMBLING If you don't have Service, Box ' 854, Baltimore 3, Md. Buffalo jumped into second ; er-coach of the head. They demanded improved your storm windows up yet. Let our Gillette 33% paper article to the effect that MEAN BOSS, long hours, low pay? place with a 5-4-1 slate, after a Chicago Bears ''but I don't like social and economic status. St Oil NJ 71 Home Care Service attend to this little its gamble on color television is chore for you. We'll wash, repair, Writs D-65 Dally News for Informa- Goodrich 54%-Swft k Co 41% ' ' • 27-17 victory over Denver Sat- seeing what's ahead of us." , as if he had listened _tion. . . - And then Goodyear 42 Texaco 66% paying off. treat the lob as though It were on our urday night. The Bills have won Halas' comments concerned to a voice coming to him over own, home. Tel . 4007, ROBB BROS. YOUNG MEN to learn meat cutting trade. Gould Bat — Texas Ins 95% STORE, to make necessary arrange- Full time work. Some experience help- five of their last six after a dis- • , a 73-vear- CBS, ments. I his club's narrow 6-0 victory Good Times more than 400 years Gt No Ry 53% Un Pac up more than point, was ful but not necessary. Apply or writ* mal start. ! , Quang Due, 40% H. B. Nathe, Broadway Super Saver. I victory over stubborn Los Ange- old Buddhist priest Grvhnd 47% US Rub 46% in a continued recovery move A GIFT WATCH for any occasion, priced The O akland Raiders handed i les Sunday and the upcoming drenched in gasoline, lit a based on persistent rumors that for any budget. RAINBOW JEWELRY, ~~ Gulf Oil 46% US Steel 53% 116 W. 4th. • _ _ T0CAL7AREA the defending champion Kansas football game against the Green match and burned himself to it would split its stock. " " ONE, married man who can meet th» | Homestk — Westg El 37% FINGERTIP DELTVERY! Mail order City Chiefs their fifth straight ! Bay Packers next Sunday: Seen Despite death in protest against Diem's Gains of a point or bet- catalog toys are available at the public and work unsupervised on a *- IB Mach 487% Wlworth 79 day basis. Prior route experience not in a Friday night same low prices at ROBB BROS. ¦ loss, 22-7, [ Green Bay defeated Minnesota policies. ter were also made by Tidewat- STORE, 576 E. 4th. necessary. Send resume to . 0-95 Dally IntHarv 60 Yg S k T 127% News. game. • 28-7 Sunday. In England 400 years ago. er Oil , Electronic Associates , FOR FINE professional copy work and The Oilers-Jets game was a : The Bears, who defeated the Catholic Queen Mary set out to Schick and Zenith. restoration of old photographs, por- wild one , with four touchdowns Tax Bill Action One of Polaroid ran up 6 points. Con- traits made from snapshots, send your ; Packers 10-3 in the season open- repress the Protestants. PRODUCE originals to the Kenneth M. Wright Full,-Time —two by each team—in the last er, are tied with Green Bay for Bv JOE HALL and JACK BELL their leaders. Bishop Hugh Lati- trol Data more than 3, IBM 2 Studios. Inc., 350 Cedar St., St. Paul, CHICAGO ( AP) — Chicago Minn. 551, 01. Send for free price list. four minute* the Western Division lead in the . WASHINGTON (AP ) - Sens. mer, was condemned to death or so. ,,\. ~ ran S3 yards ¦ ¦ Mercantile Exchange butter ELIMINATE the rocks n your water Inspector Rookie Bill Baird National Football League. Each Everett M. Dirksen and G-eorge by burning at the stake. Chrysler, ahead more than a system easily, have CULLIGAN'S In- to train for handling insur- . steady; wholesale buying prices stall a water softener. Tel. 3600. on a punt return with 3:40 left club has an 8-1 record and the A. Smathers were confident the 1 point , was the best performer _ . As he walked to his death at unchanged ; 93 score AA 57% ; 92 - " - ' ance and credit reports in in the game to put the Jets in upcoming game could deter- economy will continue operating among motors. General Motors TAKE A KITCHEM HOLIDAY! Be the Winona and vicinity. In your Oxford in 1555 he said "we shall A 57%; 90 B 56"i: 89 C 55% ; guests of RUTH'S RESTAURANT, 126 front 21-17. The Oilers struck mine the divisional champion- in high gear even if there is no dropped a fraction . E. 3rd. Open hours a day, 7 days this day light such a candle. by- cars 90 B 57%; 89 C 56%. 2* reply kindly state your back for two touchdowns to take ship. tax cut until 1964. a week . present occupation. Write God's grace, as shall never be Eggs steady to firm ; whole- Chesapeake & Ohio rose near- CERAMIC TILE bathrooms for less than the game back. For. the Bears, it was the Dirksen. Senate Republican put out." It wasn't. When the sale buying prices unchanged to ly a point , New York Central *300? Yes, we have Installed many. the Bill Tobin carried over from same story it has been all sea- leader, and Smathers. Floridian CURLEY'S CERAMIC TILE CO., 420 the four for one touchdown, his , Protestants regained power, 1 higher ; 70 per cent or better and Southern Railway fractions. W. 8th. son in their triumph over the who is secretary of the Demo- - ~ "~ Hooper-Holmes Bureau, they persecuted the Catholics. grade A whites 38% ; mixed Small losses were taken by C C' third of the game, and Blanda Rams. The defense did it again. cratic Conference, agreed in an YOU OUGHTER TT ER ^ Continual The burning monk in Viet 37^; mediums 26; standards Du Pont, Jersey Standard and House Gutters (one piece). Made on inc. threw seven yards to Charley de- interview that there is no eco- the job. Julius J. Pellowskl, Stockton, Six times this year the Bear world , point- 33; dirties 28; Box 5482, Lake St. Station Henntgan for the other. The nomic downturn in sight. Xam shocked the checks 28. Lorillard. Merck lost a point Minn. Tel. 2866. _ fense, which Halas considers " ~" ~ " Minneapolis 8, Minn, Jets got one touchdown back, President Kennedy has been ed up for all to see as perhaps and Western Airlines fell more LOSE WEIGHT s»fely \Kith Dex-A-Dlet the best in his club's history', CHICAGO (AP ) — No wheat, tablets. Full week's supply only VBc. but tried for a two-point con- nothing else could the dilemma than 2. has held the opposition to one pressing for Senate action on oats or soybean sales. Corn No Ford Hopkins. Help—Male or Female 28 of the Buddhists, and encour- Corporate bonds were mixed. - ~ " version and failed . touchdown or less while the of- the House-passed Sll-billion tax FINE FABRICS, plus painstaking skill, MARRIED COUPLE . aged other Buddhists to sacri- 2 yellow 1.18%-20 ; No 3 yellow Primary dealers in U.S. gov- fense throughout the season has reduction bill to spur business. mean pride, longest wear. WARREN to manage good going business, no in- fice themselves, too. 1.14%-19; No 4 yellow 1.08%- ernment bonds were closed for BETSINGER, Tailor, i-WAY 450up ¦ , J.00- ».00 ! JERRY'S PLUMBING programs of benefit to give the prime wooled slaughter lambs 92-95 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR. 8-5-1 and the Minnesota Intercol- Mishaps Dirksen — Exactly how will lb 450-down . 9. 00 B27 E. Tel. «M Auto Jlth 20.00; most choice and prime J _ masses a reason for not choos- 90110 lb Thin and unfinished tioas discounted : For complete information legiate at 3-3-2. you enforce it? How do you set 19.00-19.75; good 75-90 lb By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 1/.0O18.50; cull CALVES ing communism. to good slaughter ewes 5.00-6.00; Septic Tank & Cesspool send name, address, age, The only game remaining on it up in order to give it real ef- most Thf veal market is steady. A young man and a middle choice and fancy usually weighing 60-75 and telephone number to fect? My experience with ceil- Top choice , 29.00 Cleaning Service the slate of any of the teams aged woman, both from south- lb 16.00-16. 75. Choica 26.00-28 CHICAGO M Special truck, Sanitary t. Odorless GALE INSTITUTE finds St. Thomas of the MIAC ings over a long period of time Good ...;... 21.00-25.00 eastern Minnesota , died in sepa- CHICAGO i.*r —(USDA)- Hogs 8,000 G. S . WOXLAND CO. ; Commercial to good 16.00 21.00 DEPT. C at St. Norberts , Wis., this Sat- rate traffic accidents this week- . . .leads me to believe that you butchers mostly 25-35 cents higher; 1-2 Rushford, Minn. Tel. 8*4-9245 Utility 14 .00-15 .00 - - have some difficulty there. 200-225 lb butchers 15.75-16.10; mixed 1-3 ^ - 3255 Hennepin Avenue urday. end. Boners and cull^ , . 14.00-down i RE PT ACE PTUMBTNG wTtti iatest effi- Ask 190-240 lbs 15.25-15.85; 230-260 lbs 14 75- Democrats CATTLE cient models, avoid risk of trouble . We Minneapolis, Minnesota 55408 St, Cloud State, Carleton and Smathers — We are the ones 15 25; 7-3 250-275 lbs 14,25-14. The deaths raised the 1963 75; mixed The cattle market: Steers and heifers carry a complete selection of brand 1-3 3)0-400 lb sows 13.50-13.85; ; Bethel upheld state pride Satur- ! here in Congress who will de- 400-450 and bulls steady; cows weak to name plumbing supplies. FREE ESTI- Minnesota traffic toll to 696 , lbs 13.00-13.50; 2-3 500-625 . 25! termine the amount of appropri- lbs 12 1512.75. cents tower . : MATES. Technical Instruction 35 day, but otherwise it was a dis- Cattle 12,500; calves 25; compared with 592 deaths slauqhter Dry-ted steers and yearlings— I 1 ations. It's not done in the exec- steers 25-50 cents higher; mal day for Minnesota teams. through this date last year. seven loads Extreme top 22.75 ! Frank O'Laughlin Senators to prime 1,200-1,330 lb slaughter sfecrs 2S.25; utive branch of the government. Choice to prima 21.25-22.00 j PLUMBING & IDEATING St. Cloud whipped Concordia high choice and prime 1 ,050-1,350 lbs Good lo choice 20. 00-21 .25 207 E 3rd Tel. 37M YOU CAN FINISH Patrick Hrdlicka, 21, rural Ro- The effect of a tax cut made 24 .25-25.00; several loads high choice of Nebraska 26-13, Carleton belt- i and Comm. to flood 17.00-19 .00 prime 1,350-1,475 lbs 23.50-24.50; ed Monmouth 46-0, and Bethel chester, was killed and Jerome in an election year: choice Utility 16.00-down 1 950-1,350 lbs 23.50-24.25; comparable Dry-led heifers- Matzke', 20. also of rural Ro- Dirksen—One would normal- grade 1.350-1,500 lbs 22.50-23.75; good of St. Paul mauled Jamestown, 900- Extreme top 51 . 25 Poll 1,250 lbs 21 Disregard .50-23.25; few loads high , was injured seriously ly think that if a tax cut could Choice to prime , HIGH chester 20 . 50-21.75 N.D., 65-0. choice and prime 950-1,100 lb heilers 2,150 Good to choice 19. 50-70.50 , Sunday when they were thrown be well-propagandized in an •MILWAUKEE W — Wiscon- to 23. 75; choice 80O-1.100 On the debit side Grinnell lbs 22 50-23.50; Comm. to good lis O0-17 00 Telephone Your Want Ads good 21.50-22.50; cracked St. Olaf 26-7,. Northern from a car as it went out of election year it might have sin Democratic leaders plan to utility and commercial Utility 15 00-down some political benefit. But peo- States senator cows 13.00-14 .50 . Cows— Michigan pounced on out-classed control and overturned south of tell every United Sheep 400; wooled slaughter lambs fully SCHOOL E xtreme top 14 00 Macalcstcr 49-8, Mankato bowed Dover , about 15 miles east of ple are pretty well inured to that they regard the State Bar 's steady , few lots choice and prime 90- Commercial 12 75-1 3.25 to The Winona Daily News 110 lb wooled slaughter AT HOME to Illinois Normal 7-6, Westmar Rochester. Hrdlicka 's head was these dodges in our political poll on the jud icial qualifica- lambs 20,00; Utility 11. 75-12.50 good and choice 18 , 50-19,SO; cull to dinners and cutlers 12.00-down As fast as you can do the system and perhaps its effect a good wooled slaughter ewes 4 .50 6.50. of Iowa Lied Hamline 7-7 and crushed when the car landed on tions of David Rabinovitz as Bulls— Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker. work. If you are 16 or over Augsburg and River Falls , Wis., top of him. will not be as great as one "kangaroo court" operation. Boloona 15, 00 16 . 50 and have left school , write antici pate. Commercial 13. 5015.50 battled to a 21-21 standoff. Mrs. J. E. Zachrison , 57, Al- might In addition , members of the Liohl thin 14. 50 down for FREE high school book- In intra-state warfare , Con- bert Lea , was killed and her Senate Judiciary Committee let. TELLS YOU HOW ! Smathers—I don 't believe It Winona Egg Market cordia belted cross-town rival neighbor , Mrs. Wayne Walk , 47 , will be asked to disregard the Indianapolis (First Pub. Monday, Nov . 4, 1963) (Accredited will make a great deal of dif- (These quotations apply as ot Member Moorheacl State 37-6. suffered severe head injuries in un- PARK RECREATION BOARD ference, generally speaking, be- poll which found Rabinovitz 10 .30 a .m. today) National Home Study Against non-conference oppon- a three-vehicle crash southwest qualified and to recommend that Gtada A (|umbo l 37 Wlnonn , Minnesota Council .) cause in this instance, most of Grade A (large) 3? ents , of Albert Lea Saturday. ' ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS the MIAC stands 7-4-2 with the Republicans are supporting President Kennedy s appoint- Ice Show Death Gr^rte A (medium) 19 the one game left. Concordia 's ment of the Sheboygan labor at- Grade A (small) II FOR AMERICAN SCHOOL Officers said a Jefferson Lines the tax bill. Grade B 23 FLOWiR PLANT* win over Moorhead gave the bus slowed because of poor visi- Will a tax reduction lift the torney be confirmed. Grade C 18 Sealed proposals marked "Flower Bid" Winona District Office , MIAC a 3-0 record with the will lie received In the office of the resulting from smoke economy sufficiently to balance P.O. Box 3255, St. Paul Northern Intercollegiate this bility, The President named Rabino- Toll Up to 71 Froedtcrt Malt Corporation Secretary of the Park Recreation Board from grass fires , and the wo- the budget in a couple of years? Hours: 8 p.ni lo 4 pm.,- closed Saturdays of the City of Winona, Minnesota, until season. vitz , Democratic national com- INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The 5:00 P.M., November 25, 1963, to furnish , Name ' Smathers — I firmly believe Submit sample before loading The NIC wound up 13-7-1 men s small car crashed into mitteeman from Wisconsin , to death toll in (he Fairgrounds No. I bai ley JI .08 llower plantings in accordance with the the rear of the bus. A semi- that , as does the business ad- Coliseum No. 2 hnrley 1 04 specifications prepared by the City En- Address against non-conference foes , fill the vacancy on the federal blast—now blamed on gineer ol Winona, Minnesota. trailer truck then struck the visory group and most other No . 3 barley 94 rolling up most of its margin bench for the Western District leaking gas ignited by a small No. 4 barley 16 Specifications and proposal forms may City business groups. tie obtained at th« Park Recreation Of- State against Wisconsin opponents. rea r of the car. The drivers es- of Wisconsin. The appointment household heater — has jumped Dirksen—It 'll have some ef- Bay Slate Milling Company fice, City Hall, Winona, Minnesota. All caped injury, as did the bus to 71 , bids must he submitted on the proposal Business Opportunities is subject to Senate confirma- Flevator ^ 37 fect , but in my judgment not "A" Grain Prlc. i's forms furnisher) ~ passengers. Mrs, Cecile Hoffer , 72, Indi- GROCERY STORE on Str~ , tion. Hours: 8 a m, lo .3:30 p. m. A certified check or bidder ' s bond shall Llberty wlth nearly as much as anticipated. (Closed modern living quarters Mrs. Rosella Dahl , 23. Pipe- anapolis , died in Methodist Hos- Saturdays) accompany each bid In an amount equal upstairs. New GOLDEN GLOVES But. the State Bar polled its Ons fuinnrn. ? hertrnnms,- stone , was killed Saturday night No 1 northern spring Mirat . 2 2« to at least five pnrcent (5'1 1 of the kitchen and pital today of injuries suffered living room, New sirt(nc), members and recorded 2,040 at- No. 2 northern sprlno wheat j 74 bid, made payable to the Park Recrea- . new rotif , NEEDS SPONSOR when a pickup truck upset Can bf tonverted Into at in the explosion. Her husband Mo. 3 northern sprlno wheat- 7.20 tion Board, which shall be forfeited to 9-room house. torneys as saying Rabinovitz is No Tel. X9S0. Flandreau. S.I) . . 4 northern spring wheat 2.16 the Board In tho event the successful Jim Mullen, thf Ettrick Man Notes not qualified for the judicial was killed in the blast. No. 1 hard winter whnal 2 09 man ln bidder falls to entir into a contract with Money to Loan charge of the Winona C.nlden post and 793 as saying that he Mrs . Klenora M. Iticketts, 81 , Wo . 2 hard winter wheat 7 o» the Board. 40 His 94th Birthday Indianapolis , died in Methodist NO. 31 hard winter wheat 3,0.1 The Board reserves the right to re|ecl (iloves boxing program, said is, No. 4 hard winter Wheat 1.99 (iny and all bids end to waive Informali- Hospital Sunday night of injur- No. 1 rye . . 1.40 this morning that a sponsor ; ETTRICK . Wis. ( Special ) — The stale Democratic party 's ¦ ties , 1" for the, program is needed. New Jersey Boy administrative committee , ies suffered in the Halloween Dated at Winona, Minnesota, LbAlslsTSS The 94th birthday of George Joe Grba , athletic trainer at October 21, 1963, PLAIN NOTE AUTO-FURNITURB ni fiht disaster- the worst in In- 170 R , "The Catholic Recrratlonal BcrRer was observed Friday. meeting in Milwaukee Saturday, Hardin-Simmons University for M . J . BAMBENEK, Secretary, 3rd St. Tel 3»I5 diana history. Park Recreation Board, Mr_i9 a.m lo J p.m., laf. f e.m, to noon Center lias donated its facili- Mr. Berger was born at Eids- adopted a resolution denouncing the past 15 years, is the father ties," Loans he said. "But right now Dead in Slide voll , Norway, Nov. 8, 1869 , He the poll as a "kangaroo court Th« woman was one of 385 of one-time big league pitcher (First Pub. Monday, Oct . 2», 1963) — Insurance— We need a sponsor. We need ' Stale of Minnesota 1 s». RINGWOOD . N.J. (APV - - came lo this country with his method . " The label was con- persons injured in (ho violent Eli Brba, Real Estate t?(|iii pmoiit for the boys we County of Winona ) In Probate Court Work crews today begin the parents wliik he was a small tained in an amendment offered explosion thai ripped piano- No, 15 .S14 FRAN K WEST Agency have out. " ' (First Pub. Monday, Oct. 58, \Ut) In the Matter ol the Guardianship 175 IMnyette SI. dangerous, task of trying to re- child. He married Olive Carlson by Assemblyman Frank Niko- sized chunks of concrete from a fill JJ40 .¦Mullen expects at least 3(1 SlAle ot Minnesota I i% . of the Eslata or Margarat Clark Coo l (Next fo telephone Offict) rover the body of a youth who at Black Uiver Falls Sept. 21 , lay, Ahbortsford attorney who box-seal section and hurled County ol Winona ) lr> Probate Court also known as Margaret M. Cool, Ward. boys to attend tonight' s work- was hurled to the bottom of an ': 1904 . The couple observed their had been proposed by n Demo- them into the air along with File No . 15,55S The auardlan of the above named Dogt, Pets, Supplies 42 out. In tliat group will lif four In Rt Bilalt of Ward, vli, Tli e First National flank ol abandoned mine shaft in an golden wwlding anniversary in cratic committee for (lie judge- spectators' bodies, Mary J. Oarnock. Decadent. Winona, having made and filed In fhlt CCil.LIE PUPS , imall hou.a doarsha?! A Holiday on and »t»irt former champs. Order for Hearing on Final Account Court Its final account, together with Its colt. Laverne Kreher, Foun- earth slide. , 1954. ship. Ice revue was beginning its fi- tain City, WU , Anyone Interested in itpon and Petition for Platrlbutlon . petition representing that said auardlnn- Tel. Arcadia 48-F-M. Police said the victim , Harry Mr. and Mrs. Berger were en- nale when the blast struck. The representative ol Ihe ahove named slilp has lernilnnled and praylnq lliat soring or Horsei, Cattle, helping fo sponsor Vnn Dunk , gaged in fa rming in the Lee Nlkolay said the referendum Mtnle having filed hM ftnfll arcotint s,iId account he examined, ad|usled and Stock 43 ( 15, of Ringwowi, " the local program r and petition for KMtlimi t-nf and allnwante Allowed by this Court, and that sold FEEDER CALVES II. " ' may con- wns p had neglected to "apprise bar represented 'only a breakdown Peter WnveilfcWnY""<' j laying with two friends community in the South Bea- thereof and tor distribution to the per- {guardian be discharged ! Arcadia, Wis , (Irish Valley) tact John Van Hoof, who In In members of the distinguished of the ratio of Hepubljeans to lorn thereunto entitled; IT IS ORDERED, That said petition Sunday near the rim of a .slope ver Creek valley until 1951 , P«L , E0 HEREFORD* | IT IS ORDERED, that Ihe hearing tie heard and said account examined and . , , 16 vaccinate charge nil former Golden 111«i . . Nickm LT' l.cmmer' ' ""'a* " i ron Milligan , II , and Randall his family, He is active , and the resolution adopted by the Wis,, said ho wnsn 'l sure hut Ihat notice hereof he ojlvon by pnhlli n- ber , 1963, at 10:30 o 'clock A.M.i and that , rounlaln ritv,y Wli (iloves champ Joe Ives, Milligan , 13, committee, would he sent to the fell tlinl the poll " might hurt" Hon of Ihli order In tn» Winona Oaily this order be served by publication Tel . nMU7OH|0. ' scrambled lo snfe- lakes his exercise by splitting Newi and hy mailed ndico at provided thereof In the Winona Dally News ec- ' ' F nCR P,C,5 C",y,mi Several local fighters will I ty. wood. He is seen on the Kt- entire Senate , not Just the Ju- Hiilii iiovilz, by l»w. cording, to law, nn M T V- ««!cn..m. Utica, Minn . Tel , I owliton 57J1, be on a t'hntficld card Nov. Oaled October U , IV»1, Dated October 23, 19*3. i Van Dunk was thrown trick streets every day. diciary Committee . Former stale Democratic HOI.STEIN nill. " back- E . n 1 inFRA, 6. D LIBERA, l- purehrrd. J y,„r i old, 2.1 and Mullen hopen a card I ward and down the 100 - Peter Flugal of (,'wlotl , a mem- chairman Pat l.urey expressed Probali Judoe. Probate Judot. black, oi,t ol Marry Mark'i hard. foot The Berbers are members of tred Feiillng, Al- (Probata Court itn\> i Court Saall Alnm, \fjn can he held here early in De- shaft . Police est imated he was South Beaver Creek Lutheran ber of the administrative com- confidence (he Senate would ' Hull A. Hull , Sawyer, Sawyer H. Darby, FEEDER PIT, 10 |n ' * 1860 W. L. (Wib Helzer 8-2181 1959 Custom 300, 4-door, V8 Inv. C»„ cl«rk, . trafed. Jim Semllng. Fountain City, ducers ! Now Is the time to order _or Prondrlnskl Grocery. John Hendrickson 7441 Wli, Tel. »MU7-3»75 your next spring eupply of quality Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 motor with automatic NOV . 1J—Tun. ioTio a.m . 1 id ilii HI MODERN 2-bedroom heated apt., close Haapala sieds. You can export 10% Laura Fisk 2118 ef Watt Saltm, Wli. Martin Knalfl. HOLSTeiP, BULL—13 monthT~ Good Things to Eat 65 fo town end schools, on bus line. Avail- transmission, radio and oldTdern Inereaie In your net profit when plant- FIBERGLASS doesn't eoe. 6et a fall owner) Kohn»r 1 Schroedar, auction- has 4 consecutive records from J50 to ~ able Nov. 15. Tel. 6906. - Leo and Bee Koll 4581 ters; Community Loan t, ing Haapala quality seeds for all __ price for that next sprlnj boat. WAR- heater. ^In. Co., 659 fat, 3.6 test, Trl-State sired. Mar- GEESE for sale. Tel. M775. . elark . your seed needs. This week I can NEW 2 room and kitchenette apts. Pri- Lester 0. Peterson 4244 RIOR, 3035 W. eth,; vin Passow, Alms, Wis. Tel. Cochrane rutabagas, SV75 per bu. ~ Bive you the best deal of the season. HOME grown vate baths and entrances. Frlgldalre, , , f7oV. l2 Tuas, l p.m. T.mltt J. «f _J48-2«1. Lazy A Russet Burbank potatoes, SI .49 1956 Ford 2-door, 6-cylinder - Look Info this today! No money down electric stove and drapes. Heaf, hoi Motorcyelas, Bicycles 107 Whalan. Elmir Fonfrom, awrur; Wal' PUREBRED DUROcTboar Tal. Wltoki to order but do it today while selec- per 50 lbs. Winona Potato Mkt. m Mkt. w ater, Tel . 474 1 after 6 p.m. standard transmission and . ter Oda, auctionear; Thorn Silai Co., 80-2310 after S:30. | BOB _ clerk . tion l> complete. For more Information , Sporting Goods 66 0 GIVE A MOTORCYCLE for Christmas. heater. _ _ write, call or stop In. Herman A. Guns Apartments, Furnished 91 Prices start at " r HOLSTEIN BULLS^purebrtd, strvlct- - »H0. ROBB BROS. NOVri3-we mllti N . " Write Rev . Albert Kuhn, Klmberly, J295. TeL 47«5. IHETLAND PONIES, registered; mares, chased part of estate. Tables, chairs, _ _ _ et Hixton on Hv/v. 27, then V mile f. Wis, or Tel, STerllng 8-230B. . Estate—Insurance heater. stallions, weanlings. Pat Blonell, Pepin, trunki, commodes', bureaus, cupboards, Articles 67 Real WINONA'S only truck body manufactur- . Nels Stelnst» Estate, ewner; Alvln Household Kohner. auctioneer; Northern Inc. C«.« Wls. beds, brass-walnut; electric phono- er builds, , repairs, paints and letters. . ______Garages for Rent 94 ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ^_ graph, stands; frames; miscellaneous. cleaner you ever BERG'S TRAILER, 3950 W, 4th. clerk. . . WHITE ARABIAN Stallion, 1 yean old. CLEANINGEST carpet ~~ _ ~ Stored In building I want to tell or too. Get Blue Lustre. GARAGE FdR RENT for boat trailer, These cars on sale on Mon- Chester Nation, Rushford, Minn. Tel. used, so easy, WANTED—Used truck, lVj-2 ton, with NOV. it—Sat. 15 noon. LlvestocV: Sa,la, rent. Rent electric thampooer, $1. H. Choete horse trailer or car , Tel. 3290. GRAND STREET Hilltop Haretord Farm. 5 mllai S.E. 1*4-7»14. grain and stock rack, with or without day and Tuesday only. a, Co. hoist. Tel. Lewlsfon 2720 Of 2728. Rochester, Winn., on Co. ReJ. He. t. BERKSHIRE BOARS—purebred. The kind Articles for Sale 57 Houses for Rent 95 (A New Listing ) Please hurry to get in on Wm. B. Williams & Sons, awnerti that top the market. Wm. Haedtke, Musical Merchandise 70 Donald Bowman, auctioneer. DELTA PLANER; Craftsman table taw EAST LOCATION-3 hedroom home, g«- A nice 1-floor 2-bedroom 1 tewlston.JWInn. TeL 2711. ___ and drill press 1 sraase lubrlcrtor; 1 this deal . ~ 3 ~ ~~ ~ NOBLE ACCORDION, 120 bass, lust I Ike _rage. Tel . 8-2003. Nov Ts 5,t., r p m: 4 mlisi wT^f rUREBRED OUROC BOARS end glltT. double strength glass windows, 52x54; home with carpeted living Mondovl on Hwy. 10, then 1 mile N. r new, Jet black with white trim, Includes Also, Landrace boars and gilts. Clifford 4 storms for same; Monarch electric ARCADIA, Wis —Jackson St., downtown. on county trunk W. Charles Brantner, accordlan case, pickup and amplifier. 2-bedroom home. Adults preferred, rea- and dining room. Large TRUCK Hoff, Lanesboro, Minn. (Pilot Mound) ttove; Bendlx washer and dryir with owner; Jim Hiike, auctlonetir; Gate. Tel. Centerville 539-3383. sonable. Write IV S. 4th St., La Crosse " - outside vent. Tel. 9244. , kitchen with built-ins. Large way Credit Inc., clerk.. HAMPSHIR E BOARS^-Purebred. Welffhr Wis. ~ _ — 200-300 lbs. Raymond Dorn, Utica, MAHOGANY dining room fable and 4 Radios, Television 71 backyard with white picket NOV. Ifr^Sat. 12*^on J'^ mTlaa S.W. IN WINONA—5 rooms and bMhTpartiy Minn. (Bethany Road) chairs. . Tel. 6833. of Dorchestar , Iowa. Vineen^ Schulta, modern, garage. Well located, bus, fence. Cement driveway to SPECIALS HIGH CHAIR and rocking hone. 421 TRANSISTOR RADIO owner; Strub t. Opheim, auctlonaersl Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 schools, church. Available Dec. 5. Con- garage. Oil heat. Mortgage Community L oan Co., clerk. Sioux St. WE HAVE 40 different models on hand tact owner , 619 No. 3rd St., La Crei- '61 Chevrolet, long wheel 105 Johnson Tel. 2396 ~ _ service all we sell may be assumed. A real pTm7~ OEESE FOR SALE—1 gander, 4 hens. DUO-THERM oil burner, 5 room size; at our store. We . cent, Minn. Tel, 895-2571. NOV- lA-Sat. 12T30 3Mi rnlla» S.W. 1 year old. Arrnln Pasche. Tel. Altura wringer type washing machine; top Come In or call WINONA FIRE & ~ Veteran's Day Special un- base $1295 of La . Crescent, Minn. Robart Morris, 2nd, Tel. 5065 BUFFALO CITY-for rent, completely Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings Morgan. 75S7. coat, sire 43. Reasonable. 1«J High POWER CO., 54 E. owner; Olson & Son (, »u> furnished, warm, 2 bedroom home wllh ,000. '58 Ford Utility .... $1195 'elerk Forest. (Across from the new parking lot.) der $11 tloneers; Thorp Sales Co., . . DEKALB 20 week old pullets, fully vac- ' Wood paneled Interior. Tel. Cochrane clnated, light controlled, raised on slat THE very, very finest for vinyl floors Winona 's Finest Electric Repair 248-2532 or write Rjlph Leahy, Coeh- '60 Chevrolet, 1 ton floors. Available year around. SPELTZ Is Seal Gloss acrylic finish. It's non- lor All Makes rane. Wis. LOOKING FOR A HOME •"panel . $1095 CHICK HATCHERY, Rolllngilont, yellowing. Paint Depot, Authorized Dealer for ' Minn. Tel. 234«. ADMIRAL - MUNTZ — ZENITH Wanted to Rent 96 '57 Chevrolet, long wheel / WLUAM.B. WILLIAMS & SONS SMALL OIL HEATER, standard guitar, Inquire About These— boy's wrlstwatch. All In excellent con- Don Ehmann TV Service GARAGE WANTED-vlcinlty ot 262 Wal- base ...... $795 Wanted—Livestock 46 dltlon, Tel, 59S6. 980 W, Fifth ¦ Tel. 6303 - nut, Tel, 8-3766, NO Obligation '52 Dodge =V« ton pickup $295 LEWISTON SALES BARN USED WALK-IN COOLER- 7 ft. wide, Needles and Service HILLTOP HEREFORD FARM A real good auction market for your 13 ft. long, very good condition, very Bus. Property for Sale 97 livestock. Dairy cattle on hand all reasonable, 76) E. 6th. Tel. Sin. All Makes of Record Players _. rt/e Advertise Our prices «_ REGISTERED POLLED & HORNED week, hogs bought every day. Trucks FOUNTAIN CITY now for Christmas. 38th Ave. ( West)—A 1-floor available. Sale Thuri., 1 p.m. Tel. 266?. LAY-AWAY TOYS Hardt's Music Store BUSINESS BUILDING, corner lot, tor and monthly ptymants HEREFORD PRODUCTION SALE ~~ A smell dsposlt 118 E. 3rd Winona business and living quarters, downtown will Insure you and your family a hap- Farm Implement! location. Only 12300. Easy terms. 2-bedroom home with car- 48 worry-free holiday. ROBB BROS. " py, INTERNATIONAL 3-16 plow on rubbir , STOR E, 574 E. 4th , Tel. 4007. Equitable Reserve Assoc. peted living room. Nice _ Saturday, Nov. 16 S90; 2-16 Oliver plow, Raydex share, BUILDING—12x24, lultable for porch or Contact Frank West Agency, 175 Lafay- bright kitchen and base- on rubber, J50. Ed Ebert, Rt. 2, Wi- 39 Years in Winona sun room, well Insulated, well wired, For Reliable site St. Tel, 5240 or 440O after hours. ment. Full lot. Oil heat. nona. (2 miles E. of Wilson) Cochrane,JNIs- 12 Noon — Lunch 1475. Darwln_FejtlngL _ Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon SILO UNLOADERS, bunk feeders, barn TV or Radio Repair Farms, Land for Sale 98 Under $12,000. YES, WE HAVE used TV sets. 150 and Comet—Fairlane cleaners, parlors, bulk tanks, pipe line up. FRANK L1LLA a. SONS, 741 E. 12 AnILES, S.E. of Winona, near Pick- Sale held in heated tent at farm 5 miles south- milkers, all other supplies for the beef tin. wlck. 240 acres, good set of farm build- 5th Street at 40th Ave. Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings man or dairy farmer. Call us ... We are your east on Co. Rd. No. 1 of ( Doors & Windows ings, 2 car garage, spring In front OAK RIDGE SALES & SERVICE Combination yard, all modern house. Vacant, ready " and Saturday p.m. ROBB BROS. STORE (West) — A l-floor 2-bed- Mlnnelska. , Tel. Altura 7844. Photofact Equipped to move Into. SJD.DW). ROCHESTER , MINNESOTA ^_ - 174 M. 4th. Te-I. 4007 Will sell part. Rlw Ford corn pickers and a good se- Also 40 acre farm in Looney Valley, room home with attached lection of used pickers. Also new and SNOW BLOWERS . Electronic Technician near Houston, with machinery and cat- Used Cars 109 61 HEAD OF WELL BRED, TOP QUALITY, MOD- used bulk milk coolers. Ford Imple- Slmpllclty-Goodall-J acobsen tle, 9,600. Good selection of other farm garage. Gas furnace. Utility ment Dealer, Murphy Sales, Inc. Plaln- AUTO ElECTRIC SERVICE and acreages. William Cornforth Real- ERN TYPE REGISTERED POLLED & HORNED "We understand your set best." Well kept yard. Un- CHEVROLET—1957 4-door Tedan, radio, view, Minn. Tel, S34-1303, tnd t, Johnson T«L_?*M_ ty. La Crescent, Minn. Tel. 895-2106. room. der $12,000. heater, V-B with standard transmis- HEREFORDS SELL AT AUCTION — 23 BULLS SNOW PLOWS-Meyers and Allls ChaV OK USED FURNITURE STORE We're fully equipped with a Houses for Sale 99 sion. Here Is the kind of car that mer», straight or V-body. Will fit ever* J73 E. tm St. you have been looking for, perfect in — 38 FEMALES make front end manure loader. Will W« Buy - We Sell SAM'S PHOTOFACT LI- BY BUILDER—3 large bedrooms, at- West King—A 1-floor 2-bed- every way. Only S795. Don ' s Auto Sales, also fit Jeep or other I or 4 whesl Furniture — Antiques — Toola BRARY—the world's finest tached garage ceramic tiled shower and 165 E. 2nd , Open evenings. 4 Serviceable Age Bulls; Top Bull Calves; 25 drive trucks. F. A. Krausa Implement bath, dining area, Formica cabinet and 30 and other used Itemt MERCURY -1954, Monterey, 2-door hard- Co. "Breezy Acres" TV-Radio service data. We vanity tops room home with garage. Tel. 8-370? , sliding glass doors to patio, top, winterized; radio, heater, over- Cows & Calves; 4 Bred Heifers & 8 Heifer Calves. forced air heat, laundry tubs, In new Gas heat. Under $11,000 . heaters, have the complete manual drive , carpetinq, whitewalls. May b« GLASS-LINED 30-gel, gas water home area, block from bus line. Tel. Best of Breeding — Top Quality — Best of Health Rat and Mouse Killer as low as $44.50, seen at 550 E. 10th. Tel. 7119 . Best with 10-ye»r warranty, covering the very set you 9745, 8-2592 for appointment. Ready made bait. offer. _ . _ Plan now to attend. Write for Sale Catalog SANITARY own—that's why we under- GOODVIEW - beautiful modern mobile WANT TO SELL YOUR 3-lb. Bag $1.89 RAMBl.ER-1961 American 4-door Station PLUMBING <. HEATING stand your set best ! home, 55x10, all furnished, with utility Wagon, 6-cylinder, automatic transmis- and Further Information To (6 bags at S5c a lb.) room. 148 E. 3rd St. Tel. 2737 Sacrifice for quick sale Aho HOME? sion, radio, healer. II you want one modern basemedf house, large lof, J3,- that Is lust like new , look this one DONALD J. BOWMAN , AUCTIONEER & SALES TED MAIER DRUGS 950. Many other homes C Shank , , USE OUR VARIOUS Home- .over . Special , only S995. Don> Auto WESTINGHOUSE maker 's Exchange, 552 E. Jrd. (Now is the time) MANAGER , HAMILTON , MISSOURI PAYMENT PLANS FOR Sales, 145 E. 5nd. Open evenings. NINTH t. 1016—2-bedroom home. Tel. , ELECTRIC HEATERS We need more 3 and 4 bed- FORD-1963, 3(10, 2-door. radio, heafer 3079. /Model 14F20 j room homes to satisfy the and other extras. 7,000 actual miles, FALL " ' III ¦——— »«—»—— ' ¦M I II» -I ^WM»l ^ i ^^ MM I^ P^ »WW W ^ M»»>» - ^ l« » lW I Priced at low as H. Choate & Co. IF YOU WANT to buy, sell or trada present demand. List your HrP new. Will jell cheap, also finance. $13.95 be sure to see Shank, HOMEMAKER'S Milton Jetson, Harmony, Minn. REPAIR COSTS. EXCHANGE, 552 E. 3rd. _ home with us for a quick 4-door sedan, automatic ' COMET—1961 CLEARANCE FIRESTONE E. BEAUTIFUL 3-bedroom rambler l«l sale. ti -n:tf. - J00 W. 3rd Tel, 4040 Refrigerators 72 cated In Goodview . 60xl5n tt . corner for quick sale. Inquire 625 Clark' s 7-ton farm wagons, 72-inch lot. Large living room, dlnetle, tar? or Alter ON GILMORE AVE7-Near So7 B»ke7. motor, radio, heater, wilh white side- buretor Icing. For faster starts. 6 cam, hours: E. R, CMy i .'7 .17 , Bill Ziebell 13.500 tflkes this Inige lot, 30x380'. See wall fires. $74 ton this month. II. BAMBENEK'S, 9th a, Mankato _4B54, E. A. Abli 3lfl< or coll ^ A mere J,900 miles have been driv- Available for inspection by appointment. TOY CLOSE-OUT SALEI W . STAHR en on this car. The next owner has Wlr, lo 50':i Savings 174 IV. Mark Tt). iin the assurance of perfect performance, Shop nnd save now at SHUMSKI'S "Your Massey-Ferguson & because the warranty still covers 47 ,- gffion 3rd, Tel. 8-3389 Sealed hicls accompanied hy not less than 10% down J. I. Case Dealer" J) I. O U 58 West Sale or Rent; Exchange 101 100 miles or 4 years. ~ ~ "' Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 75 FOHME' B CI INic BUILDING, for sale payment will be accepted by the Trust Dept. of the First This car Is NF. W IN EVERY WAYI While It lasts! or k,isr «S'140 . Elfvator, stoker hent, LA CRESCENT FARM ] old, If you want a ne.v Tar yet can 't National Bank , Winona , Minn., up to 10 n.m., Nov . 22, 1963. FRIGIDAIRE electric stove, years Immodirilfl ncr nP'iny Contnrt ROfl otnte afford an all new one , then good condition, reasonable. 1760 W. 7th, Sn.OVFB , Rfnllnr, tor & ORCHARD SUPPLY vhd.vins. (or you. Apt. C. ^TEFFEN this is y. " '" . ' ' Ir ' , ' ( ).r y\\i * T ¦ rjymouifi automatic oil heaf ^ iJhf^ '/ . -' * ¦ traded on a Quaker '^, . . A - I -fw ¦ ¦••¦¦ f-' y * ¦'¦-: :, >•+ ¦•)>"?/?'•. • n \- .y /.' f ;. I Open /Vondiiy f ' idrty NMn ¦ FARMERS' SPECIAL! er, plus expert Installations, and service ^ v 1 I ¦ M ill l i l | WWWfW^»* ONLY $15,000 ¦ Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 when needed. RANGE OIL BURNER ' i I I « »^—W. I i ^—^ ww ^w We have drastically reduced CO., 907 E. 5lh . Tel . 7479. Adolph for this 4-year-old .l-bcd- Mlchalowskl Visit our dliplay room. PROS PECT SAV E NOW ON THIS the price on the popular Prepare Now for Ol' Man rnom home located in the GAS OR OIL heaters, rnnges, water city. Oil heat. Check ' with '' ¦ :1963 PAULSON Winter Who Will Soon heaters, complete Installations. Service, OR parts RANGE OIL BURNER CO., 907 us for further details. B. 5th. Tul. 7479. Adoloh AAlchalowskl , YPEWRIT ER SALE Manure Loader Be Here PONT I AC T Typewriters 77 DO YOU SUSPECT? Fits most popular makes ot like to putter around? Here TYPEWRITERS and adding machines Do you want to ".SKJ.I," FILL UP NOW ! Reasonable rates, V Star Chief tractors. Regular price for sale or rent , is a 1-floor , 5-room home your property or do you mounted on your tractor is free delivery. Sen us fo» all your ot. with shop. Has extra large flee supplies, desks, lilei or office want to conduct a sight- Driven Only 3,»71 Miles $205. ¦ft Commander Coal chairs. Lund Typewriter Co , Tel. 5?22. lot ond is located on Gil- KeciiiR tour through your •!> 4-door hardtop Four sires of America's ONLY AT Winona Typewriter Service do giore Ave. home? If it' s the latter SPECIAL OFFER you gel a full I year service guaran- V" Radio Stt»»«UU>»iu»iii»iiHiitBnytiiiii«iHMIMitm»n«fcii < wt »w" finest household coal. tee on new and used machines, (Watch FOUR YOU handle It. Hut if you f- Windshield washers • F.O.B. "Breezy Acres," Large Lump, 6x3 Egg, for our bio portable typewriter sale starting Nov. 7). WINONA TYPEWRIT- bedrooms in this 7-room w.'int it sold quickly, quiet- v Air foam cushions mount-lt-yourself for the low 3x2 Range , 1" Stoker, ER SERVICE, 161 E. 3rd. 0IK). ly and with the least amount Yr Safe-Riinrd speedometer DELUXE FULLY EQUIPPED PORTABLE low price of home priced below $11 , Washing, Ironing Much. 79 On corner lot In east cen- of inconvenience , consult w Padded dash us We would appreciate UNDERWOOD OLIVETT I -k Petroleum Coke KEl-VINATOR automatic washer, 135. tral location. Oil burning . TV Heavy duty air cleaner $250 1202 VV. 4th. the opportunity to talk this No smoke — No ash .' " hot water heat. TV Remote control mirror GENE'S APPLIANCE *. TV SERVICE over with you— ¦)¦ Backup lifihls This special offer Is good 1052 W. Broadway LETTERA 22 for a limited time oniy. Buy -ft Mobilheat Fuel Oil Tel, 8-I7B7 (Karl's Rental lervlce) BEAUTIFUL LAKE iV Power steering ~ " We are LARGE enough to MAYTAO AND FRIG lDAiRE—Fast, ex l Winona can be viewed from ¦ft Power brakes AS . WITH your spreader now and Cleans as It burns. , 0nnr perl service. Complete stock and this large residential or serve you AND small ft Tinted gloss LOW SUITABLE save. Offer good only until parts. H. Chonti a Co Tel. 2B71. ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU! / V V ) Berwlnd Briquets, Petrol- "' L- / . / U December 1, 1 963. ^ ^ light commercial area on rV Power seats AS TRADK-rN eum Briquets , Ruby - (llo Wanted to Buy 81 Sarnia. A choice building f r Factory air conditioning - RESIDENCE PHONES: Stoker , Zeipler and Orient USED TRAPS WANTED-muskrat, fox, spot! TV Seat belts Rcl.iil price $71.60. This includes ; 1, carrying case ; F. A. KRAUSE CO Stoker . Dry Oak Block gopher etc., any site or shape, Tal, 5081 alter 6 p m. E. J. Harlert . . . M r.? •ft- Hydromatic tiansmisMo n 2, (ax; .1 one-year warranty. You can receive up to Wood . ' " IDEALLY LOCATED r $50.00 in trade-in (or your old typewriter durinR thin "BREEZY ACRES" WANTED SCRAP TR ON «. METAL, Mary Laucr . . 4 >2S fr Tu-tonc paint COW HIDES, WOOL i RAW FURS. building lot in Sunset. Water sale. South on New Highway 14-61 HIGHEST PRICES PAID and sewer in and pnid. 70x Jerry Ilerlhe . . . 8-2377 Shop Now — Save Now M «• W IRON AND METAL CO. Philip A. Raumnnn . . 9540 East End Coa l & 107 W, 2nd, across Spur Gas station 90 ft. dimensions. Selling for at Venahles Fertilizer, Sod 49 For Your Convenience less than $2,000. We Ara Now Again Open On Sets. WINONA TYPEWRITER " ¦ ¦ pilar ~ ~ LACK DIRT—ill fop toll. Quality Fuel Oil Co. HIGHEST PmcES PAID ontrcri a yard 17.50. MAI VER load. fith SI. for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, SON BROS, Tel. 440J Of 4173. 001 E. CALL 8-1833 yj -.t- rJ {'/ < •! . /Ij/f i tj;)) VENABLES raw furs and woo d ,/ ,U v t»,' V/ SERVICE "Where yen jet( more, heat $>U < ,* / *.a,i«i4iW( 75 W. 2nd Tel. K-27U Hay, Grain, Feed 50 Sam Weisman & Son AFTER HOURS 161 Fast 3rd Street Telephone H-SJ00 IIOOD DRY ear corn for tale. Roland at lower cost." INCORPORATED 601 Main St, Tel. 2849 Open Mon., Fri. Evenings Dlekraoer , Dakota, Minn. (Nodlni) 440 W. Jrd Tel. 1847 WINONA DAILY NEWS BUZZ SAWYER By Roy Crwe ¦- ' 14 -— ( Monday, November 11, 1963 DICK TRACY - By Chester Gould

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