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f he Wdrld/S 'Sj iiaill Step for AAanf Giaht Leap For Mankind' LONDON (iT)- ' . —¦:^Lapland- screens at . Paris sidewalk ¦ SPACE CENTER; Houston , 1/PP-Neil • A.-' Armstrong and Edwin ers pasturing their . reindeer cafes and bars ! in Rome El' -Aldrin Jr. . blasted off safely from the moon . and into lunar listened ; ;on transistor ra- c h e e r e d as Armstrong ¦ orbit todays beginning the complex .maneuvers to link'.;up.' with dios, . Japanese¦•¦ stayed up bounded over the/ moon's - all night to watch on tele- surface and Buzz/AIdrin be- their mother ship. They left behind their .footprints .in the lunar : ~; vision. Millions ::ardund the gan his descent. / dust and. in the history of man. ; ;' . ' .-";.. • ' '" wcfrld;. hung on every word There was no Word from , Their liftoff began' 69 seconds after the "command ship, with from the; two U.S. astro- the Vatican : on '! whether ' ! Michael Collins its lone passenger, p^assed' eS/hiiles^above ^ Tran-. nauts walking , .on the Pope Paul VI stayed up to quillity Base. Seven minutes later, they , entered orbit arid a &k moon. . ¦ watch the walk, but Wh6n hour, chase' began. . . •'• ..'• "// '• : .;• ¦;! '' -.' In some countries many the. ! .astronauts- landed the ^ ' ' ' remained unaware; Commu- 71-year-old!! pontiff . hailed ; " • ' • If all went well, the two. ships would link up at 4:32 p.m.. nist. China , /with one quar- them as "cdnquerqrs of the CDT and head !for 'home;at 11:57 p.m./ ¦ ¦ ter of the world's, 'popula- moon." He said man faces .;'' • • 'Thefir thrust lander, which settled thern on to the surface tion , did not' broadcast news "the!; expanse: of " endless Sunday for ai 21% hour stay, served them, too, at liftoff. They about Apollo'! 11,/ nor - did space and a new/ destiny;" left behind the spindly-legged lower; stage, their• launching: plat- ¦ ¦' North.! .Vietnam or • Nprth •. In! Venezuela, today is ; 'a .form ,.;, as a permanent memento of, July 20, 1969—the day man Korea.:' - . national holiday, and . the ' ¦'¦ landey; on the moon. ,. . :•: . /;; v ':' As Neil A.. : Armstrong's bells ' .of ; hundreds " -of boots, ' It was the first time, a rocket had lifted : anything from: th» scuffed the lunar dust, churches pealed during the ' ¦ it was just before sunrise in walk. A Japanese!, girl in ¦moon;;. : "' . ' - :•: '/ ("'¦/: ",' : ¦ ' most df Europe and a Tokyo said as . she watched ,-: Mission control . .awakened the moOnmen, shortly after it crowd of 2,000 still .cluster- a/ streetside monitor, "It' s a.m. following a six-hour rest period . Instruments which monitor- ed around a giant televisioh like a dream; -although I ed Armstrong during, the night indicated he slept, fitfully. Thera screen / in! London'siV. Traf- know it's . ndt a drearn," . is Only, one set of biomedical instruments in the cabin so Aldrin algar Square! : ' One : Yugoslav ! teen-ager, GATHERS LUNAR SOIL V . . .Astronaut Neil Armstrong Aldrih picked, up about 60 pounds of lunar soil to: bring.back . was not monitored. . /At the Jodrell Bank radio sounded a dissent: / "They : uses; a scoop to . pick 'up dirt from the/ surface of . the moon to earth. This picture was picked up. by the . Goldstone track- ¦ ; '! . .•'•! Sleeping; in the cramped quarters of the LM is difficult and observatory, Sir Bernard Have stolen the,romance out in one of; the most import ant of the projects corinected with ing station .and released early. today at Jet Propulsion Labora- Aldrin reported : "Neil has been lying on the engine -cover and Lovell ;¦¦ , . . , ' Britain's . leading of the moon! and it will nev- the lunar landing . missipri. :. Armstrong , and astronaut .Buzz tory in , Pasadena , Calif . CAP -Phptofax)" . , ' " I. curled;up . on the floor:'' '.-• space^expert, stopped track- be the same er again. Now Checking; of systems and switch, settings for the britical lift- , ing the . progress df the So- the moon is real, &nd ; lov- viet; craft : Lima 15 over , the off was the No. 1 priority after , wakeup: / ers .won't, have it fdr them- 1 moon .to watch Armstrong; selves alone ! anymore." .. : Once, linked up, the Apollo crew plans to fire themselves 'Trri just speechless with back- toward earth early Tuesday, ending a! space odyssey dn In; arctic Norway . . where N AA|kei S i | I r amazement ,;"! LOvell said , i*c>ri ¦which-- they:;etched their names beside those of historyls peat midnight stui kept, skies . : nothings the Magellan "There! is more . 1 bright through the . nighty explorers, Columbus, Balboa , , da Gama and Byrd. can say -than that, it is ab- Laplanders sat around their Through the magic of television, an estimated 500; million solutely fantastic. One, can campfires composing sing- people around the/world had a ringside¦ seat to man'¦ s greatest scarcely believe it,is taking , L^ adventure; '' ' ,; song. folk poems about the rigSpi^ . .: !^ . place as one sees it." .! astronauts . as they listened ' Crowds - in front . of TV WASHINGTON; l/n —'"After a super; long Nixon telephoned Johnson at his! Texas . .It was unforgettable. ., . to 'their transistrfrs. , ¦ ¦ distance call to: tell -America's men! oh the home. , ! ;, ' / ' ; ' !¦: . ;!" ."¦ '¦', ' ¦•: "' Armstrong climbed through the LM hatch and started back- : Poles jammed the ! lobby . . moon "how . prdud .we all are," President ..White : House Press Secretary Ronald L. ing down a nine-rung ladder, Oh the second rung from the bofctomv of the U.S; Embassy. ; in Nixon phoned Mamie Eisenhower and former Ziegler.told reporters the President inforrried he opened a compartment exposing a. televisioh camera, WEATHER Warsaw while hundreds ap- President Lyndon . B. Johnson to share . hs Jdhnsbh that . "I thought we ought -to share the picture was black and white and somewhat jerky, but plauded outside. Soviet med- : ' FEDERAL FORECAST jubilation with .them. this; great moment." ; -rerecorded history. ' . /. '!/¦' ia reported! ' .: • . WINONA . AND VICINITY - the landing with- ; "This!. certainly has. to . be the most his- -'¦'•: ' told Nixon , Ziegler said , he had ' out fanfare," but many Rus- . Johnson . • Among scientists,, there was elatioh that the cfew-had landed Variable cloudiness /' through toric . telephone call ever • made from :the been following the' Apollo" 11 activities, all day variety-of Tocks, -a treasure • that'field at least.; sians undoubtedly stayed '!' , astronauts; -Neil in an area with a . Tuesday ; with chance of show- White House," Nixon: told and appreciated Nixon 's call at the' historic the hope of a. rich payoff in the search to learn more about moon ers or thunderstorms Tuesday, up to listen to Western Armstrong and Edwin E. "Buzz" Aldrin Jr. .moment.; ' ,; ;;'/; ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ : ¦ ,/!: //.. and/earth. , / v : ' ' - . Locally warmer tonight. Little broadcasts about the explor- Millions of television viewers saw Sunday ' '" ; Nixon ^ -!' ' •" ' ¦"¦. through a split ; • ; Like;- people around the world, :!.!; As Armstrong planted his size 9%. left boot on the powdery , change Tuesday. Lows tonight ation. . . night's telephone conversation intently to see ' picture showing both the President and astro- watched the television screen surface at . 9:56 p.m. Sunday, he spoke words that .will be re* (BO-65. Highs Tuesday 80'86. Prayda¦ , the Soviet Uh- ' man's first step on the rrioon. membered for all . time: . - 'That's one small step for; man, a. ion!s ';• leading.: newspaper, nauts, .. ¦ LOCAL WEATHER "For one priceless moment in the whole "It's an. unbelievable thing — fantastic ," giant leap for mankind;" /: ' gave the U;S. moon triumph he was quoted as saying Ihe. rnomeht Arm- ; / The camera trained on Aldrih as be stepped on the far shore - . Official observations lor ; the only a small headline above history of man all .of the people on this 24 hoUrs ending at 12 rn.' .Sufr earth , are -truly , one," Nixon said during! his strong put foot oh the/moon.. ;;. 20 minutes later : and exclaimed:."Beautiful ! Beautiful! Magni- ¦¦ ¦! ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦" a small story near the bot- Ziegler and Astronaut Frank Borrrian , ficent desolation .-" , day: ' '!!¦" /.,-/: ' . ":. tom of the front page. ; VVE RE TIIERE . . . brief message congratulating the astronauts. , After talking with the astronauts;' Nixon presidential adviser for the mission, met: with There were other , mcmorabfe utterances during the day of Maximum , R2 , minimum; 59; ¦ '; Apollo H astronaut. Neil 'noon ,; 70; precipitation none. , , . In a more prominent called : Mrs. Eisenhower at the nearby White newsmen; just after , midnight to go into more high adventure. , Armstrong shown a,s he . Official:; observations ! for the place at the top df the page is House mansion where she is visiting. He dis- details how Nixon kept in touch with activities . : There were Armstrong's words when Eagle separated from sets foot oh the mOoii j ( 24 hours; ending at; 12 m. today: was a larger story on the , lie closed that; the widow of the: late President on the moon. the command ship to start the dangerous descent: "The Eagle at the agility of the : r ¦ ; Maximum, 83; minimum , 56; shift !of Luna 15, the un- first man to do so; (AP Dwight D. Eisenhower had commented earler , . "He was amazed is flying." .. " .//¦ '/;¦¦ , ' , ¦!¦'/ astronauts in floating aroun d on the . surface ,"' noori, 73; precipitation , none. manned Soviet spacecraft, Photofax) that "somebody up there! is looking at them There were Armstrong's — and man's , first words from the ' closer, to the moon. referring.to the late Gen, Eisenhower. Borman said of the President; too" — moon 's surface after touchdown at 3:IB p.m . : "Houston ;,.; . Tranquillity base here. The, Eagle has landed;" : MRS, ARMSTRONG: UNBELIEVA BLY PERFECT .Or when Aldrin, a deeply religious man , relayed this message to the world shortly after the landing: "This is . the LM pilot. I'd like to take this opportunity to; ask every: person listening, who- ever they may be, to pause for a moment and contemplate the events of the past few hours and to give thanks in his or her own way." 1 They planted an American fra g and saluted it , but made It A^rona^ ambassadors for all mankind. plain they came to the moon as ¦ ¦' astronaut SPACE CENTER , Houston MV- No different from the moved ," snid Mrs. ' ¦Aldri n. "I felt I was looking nt. . ¦another win be honored.at a presplashdown parly Riven by They unveiled a stainless steel plaque bearing these words: rest of the nation , the proud Apollo ll wives struggled to find simulation , ": . ; '. ' . ¦; Bill Anders . ; "Here men from planet earth first set foot upon the moon, "The splashdown will be the best pail of the , flight ," enough adjectives to express their feelings for their men on After the moon touchdown - . Mrs. Aldrin said she wppl, July, 1969, A.D, We came in peace for all mankind. " ¦ ¦ "because I was so happy. " , Mrs. Aldrin said Sunday at. a nevvs conference. They left on the moon a disc on which messages from the the moon, , ' ¦ ' . . . And Mrs, Armstrong did not; consider the moon landing "I thought it was fantastically marvelous , "', said Mrs. leaders of 76 nations had been recorded. They will return to earth "The evening has been unbelievably perfect," Mrs. Neil the greatest moment of her life . And they 1 Michael Col'lins, whose ; husband flew a moon orbit in the , with them the flags of 136 nations, including Russia, Armstrong said today after watching the moon explorations "That was when we were married ," she said. left bohind mementos for three Americans and two Russians command capsule while the two other crewmen visited the in Sunday's excilenient of her husband and Edwin E . Aldrin Jr. "It is an honor and ¦ ' ' ' ' The astronauts' children shared , who died for th« cause of . space exploration. privilege to share with my husband , the crew, the Manned lunar surface. .; and in the praise of their fathers. ! the American public and all of mankind "Don 't, you think lie . is . with thom there in spirit?" Mrs, "It pretty exciting, 1 ' said 12-yenr-old Ricky Arm- The theme was carried through when President Nixon placed Spacecraft Center, ¦ was radio call to Armstrong and Aldrin ns they this magnificent experience of the beginning of hmar ex- Collins replied when asked , if her husband was^ disappointed strong, "I'm proud of daddy," an extraordinary ( strolled the surfnec. ploration , " because he was not in lie landing party. "It was very exciting," said II-year-old Andy Aldrin. Earlier , Mrs. . Armstrong expressed her feelings much All Apollo families planned to sleep lalo today before Had Andy any ambitions to , become an astronaut? (Continued on Pngc flA , Column 7) moro simply, "I was tremendously excited," she said, the next critical phase , I. lasloff from the moon . "O Lord . I couldn 't go through this twice," Mrs. "It was hard to think it wan real until the men actually Tuesday night , if everything goes right, the three wives Aldrih answered. / MOON MISSION

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A SHOW YOU'LL SURELY WANT TO SEE - SAT., 8 P.M. 1 ¦¦ J (I P .. _ ... . . ' HWA«";>;>,.'- ~^ i*sm»rffi *Kw,j J .i. , rf .»., „ -" Ki tismA • ATTRACTIONS Duxbury Not Mrs. vpddard WHAT A WEEKEND : Yet Gertain Was So Happry Sari /Wofees A Of Future Shelried Greai Sb6y/ing ST: PATJL (AP Reports; of During » time, when almost low of between 58 arid 65 Is pre- > - ¦ ¦ WORCESTER, Mass. fAPV— ' . ,. - yo- everyone' ' attention , was direct- a possible federal dr^ state ap- ¦ • , ' - ¦'¦' "I cried ," Mrs. Robert H. God- s dicted for tonight and a high in | | Pani Brady Lewis/Wobig:- ;. . |- dard said quietly today. ed toward the . moon, the sun the 80s Tuesday. - ' ¦ " pointment played no part in his ¦:»¦ ¦ ¦ ' made a brilliant showing with After the possible decision not to seek re-election , ;"I was very happy, and .very spurt of sad: too. ;' I wished Bob could a . weekend of near-perfect sum- shower activity tonight ; arid next year , says State Rep. Lloyd have riier weather marked by general- Tuesday, no important precipita- ' ¦ been here. He would have Duxbury. : ' ' >. loved it.'' ;; ly fa ir, skies and ' pleasantly tion is seen ; for Wednesday but ¦: Duxbury, 47, ;.a Caledonia law- , Gwidard , whose : lifelong warm temperatures. showers and thundersnowera yer,, said Friday he was quitting dream was to send a rocket to The ; spell of . sunny: weather cduld develop here again late may end later today, however, in the week. after about 20 years: in the Min- the moon, was to rocketry what Henry. Ford was to autornotives. when . skies :become variably In the ' extended forecast for nesota House. He had been cloudy and bring the chance of Winona area, temperatures ara •The,shy, intense physicist, sent to epeaket for the past four legisla- a- few showers , and thunder- expected to average 6. de- ¦ ' the world's first- liquid-fueled ^ ' tive sessions. ;'V'«\; ¦.' • • - missile aloft from a farm field storms/that could .cdntihue into grees below normal- . highs and . Tuesday., ' ' ;.V; ;:- lows of around 86 There ' that in nearby Auburn in 1926. His : " \ . .and 64jrom had. been reports ' ¦¦ ' ' ¦ ;. :' After Sunday aff.crnopn 's high Tuesday thfotigh Saturday. Duxbury plans :' ¦ the !J-. '.:. "'Mr8- ;-. 'Zirzqw . -- ;. :-;Ben .WerSer, ' . %' ¦; subsequent years of . . investiga- f.o move to of 83, temperatures dropped to a Fluctuations during this period Twin .Cities , or Washington, -D .C. tio ii and . experimentation / formed the basis for the concept crjsp 56 this: morning and read- shrfuld; find . a cooling trend no- But herald he: would remain in ings for the remainder of the ticeable around :midweek. Caledonia to complete his legis- that made me Apollo It .mission arid its predecessors possible. .;'.;¦ week are expected to average Precipitation during the week lative term which .expires in out a little below normal. shouldn't amount to much mora January Mrs; ;; Goddard/ said ' she [ . 1971. . It was ; 73 at rioori today, a than a half an inch. ;.' "I haven't resolved yet wheth- wa tched the Apollo II, crew ful- " fill her .husband's dream alone; er to make a : «orhplete change ¦ or stay here arirlpractice law,;' "I was filled with nostalgia," Duxbury said., ''But change, is she- said;- • .'.';. " h ts hot Ihe cause ot my retirement. "Bob would have . been so hap- C ity Defiaiftrne 1 just figured it was time to re- py. He ,wouldn't have shouted, tire arid d6' something dif- or anything. He would ju st have ' ; ferent/';. . ' .. M. kriudtsori if- glowed," ;; . To BtiiLd New Park i Mrs. Mellhigcr , . - . ::- ' : - " U; ; Goddard died "at , age 63, in equipment equally by the city and; federal 1945; The farm field from which City / .crews ; and ; he sent his first rocket aloft; now will do most of the work neces- agency ,funds. Initiated and Missouri Synod is ;a ,golf bourse, and Sunday,' as sary, to lay out and equip a new planned, by the . city planning men set foot on the moon ,, a soft Sunset Addition . ' park, City department, the project is. being rain, washed the rolling green ' ¦¦ Manager Carroll .1. Fry said to- coordinated by W,iiliam . : Chris- expanse; - ' .-.¦ • ' r Changes Stand on f^^i^^^^i day; • '' .'' ;. ten, assistant ' city' -' manager. Mrs.: Goddard said she still re- ¦Costs ¦¦estimatV ¦ called 'vividly that first experir of /the project, • . Land for the 2.75-acre park wag By VI BENICKE and BOB BROWN ed at $35,000/are beirig shared purchased at a cost of 10 000.- ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' ment;: She said the. rocket rose $. , tfraft yObjeciors :, ; .;• ¦bai.ly - .Nftw$ 'S^frVVrite rs^ /* . .. only "a little;.ways,'-^it- was '41 . Construction of a biiildihg ; then fell into a will be under-a contract for : ; DENVER — In a reversal of ' ^Mission, accomplished:;; . ' . -: ' . , ' Goodview—!'I think, it's- fantastic ! People feet— ¦ .cabbage¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ;¦ ^^ ;¦ ¦; - , ' - ' - ' :: GIRGUS TO gj . . . ¦>*; • - ." .- •- ¦ patch; . .. ' ;. - ;: - which bids will be sought short- its previous stand oh .selective v Winona area residents, are. moonstruck ' are hollering about the cost. I- pay-taxes ,. ' ' j |: Mrs. Rotering \ ;- .; John - Stebir:; ' • '!: ; "But '.that turned the trick, ly by the city. The .building will conscientious objection , the Lu- since the walk by Apollo 11 astronautsi ¦ ' ;, ; . :^ PARADE ON theran Church-Missouri Synod ; the greatest feat : performed in centur- too, and I. think:it' s[ great. .God gave man didn't it?" she asked. have about 900 square; feet ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ;¦ ¦ ¦ ;• of flooV spade and will serve as Friday gave its support to.those jes ; ' .; ' :. :¦ ¦; ' ; ".'/.:•''. : ' . :¦¦ ' . ' ¦- .' /. :V. '/,' :;' .v .; the brains to do this, so there must, be a-. BROADWAY w-fio refuse to serve ih; the arm- . Many, believe -the United States has- reason for us to go. this far." a warming house,. among oth- ' '¦'¦;¦ er uses.. Selection of an archi- ed forces -in a specific war. .: gained new respect among all , countries ;. . - . GLJSN. BERRY* .4G5>/2 E... King St;-- A circus parade, cornplete ^ Buffalo Coilnfy tect to desi^i; the . structure ,is By a voice vote;, in the clos- because^ of this accomplishment. ; And "The trip was very interesting. It is the with j wild animals in cages " JS help . ' ¦starting of a new era. expected to be made at to- ing hours of the synod's 48th | the .latest voyage expectedj to ; ¦ ": and other traditional trap- genera] cpnventibn ¦ , dele- ; ^specially ¦ ' :¦ ' N.y W. SCHELLHAS, Lake Blvd. "! night's City; Couricil meeting; -. here relationships with other lands, : — pingsr will move east along of gates adopted, a statement . pe- '¦> Russia, since the U.S. astronauts left med- ¦don think anybody realizes, the magnitude Farin Bureau! Tuesday at 12:30 Surveys and. setting grades 't Broadway will be b : titioning ...the"-..': government to • ". als oh the liihaf surface wWch:had been ... of this tremendous achievement; , History p;ni.:; ' dorie y the city engi- grant the same status , under awarded two; Soviet cosmonauts killed , the important aspects of, start at neering department, site : ira- . will only record ¦¦ The parade wUl provemerits-;by the law to the .-/conscientious objec- ;. ' while participating in space' programs. " it;" -;- -^:' "^. -" ¦- ' -' ": ' " ' : ,: ;. " ' .':. -: Sefs Picnic Huff Street arid will end at .street .de- . . partment and recreational facil- tor to a specific war as it does / Perhaps today's generation shouldn't bei. MARY PRITiCHARD, 303 E. Watbasha East Wabasha , and Louisa ' to ' a-'' conscientious.' objector to ' : ALMA, Wis. (Special) — The ities '• ¦installation ;by the park- . .. . ^-totn; Riley.;¦- . too surprised by the successful moon trip; : Sti—"It's frightening! 1 ' .was scared be- . streets. The terminal point "¦ | all Avars. | :. .Glen- .Berry., ,;fv annual picnic of the Buffalo. recreatjoii department.; ' ' . Roth William Shakespeare and: French cause I've seen movies on this order when . County Farm ' Bureau will be is the site of a 1-day stand The . favorable action re- *' Novelist Jules Verne wrote about it arid monsters came put and grabbed the in- by Carson & Barnes Circus. . ¦ ¦¦ held at . Rieck's Lake Park , places a . resolution adopted at Artist : Leonardo, Da Vinci, sketched : pos- -' ¦va'ders.". • ' -¦ . . 'L Afternoon and evening ¦ ' near Alma,. Aug. . 10. Noon re- Trempealeau the : synod's convention in New sible ' ; moonships; some 400 years ago. : : MARTIN BENDER, Winona - "The freshments: will be! furnished. performances will be pre- York City two years, ago which ; The Buck Rogers comics .strips of 35 years, good . Lord wants us to visit the lhoori There will be a fish pond for sented. The circus is spon- Fair Tractor opposed selective conscientious . ago; foresaw regular rocket trips to the.. and explore the universe;" . '' ' the children, softball for men sored by the Winona Labor objection on the grounds that it ; niopn arid planets. ' .;; ,. , '. '; G1LMAN . GLENNA ,- 1177 W;. Mark -St. .: ' and card games for women. '-;¦ Temple. "tends to promote chaos arid Winners Ranted ' ;. Clergymen said they could not quote : "I'm curious . to see what's up there." A resolutions committee was ariarchy /in time of national , -:! "Why ' c .any .specific passages in the Bible dealing : . TOM RILEY 1168 W; 5th St. organized at the board of di- : GADESViLLE,: Wis^ (Special) emergency.'' with man walking on .the moon; One said are they doing it?"' rectors . meeting Wednesday Also, in 1967, the. synod ap- , ^FranciscoV '-Calif.—¦' ' — Winners :in tractor pulling that iio one knows the Bible well enough PAM BRADY San night, E u ge n e . :Bagniewski, Pork Ixporls Sunday as a .feature proved . conscientious objection like;to ":¦ .; ;of . tha ; to say there definitely is no mention of . "I'd go. Fountain. . City; .was . named ¦ ¦ ¦ Trempealeau County Fair were of any kind only in " exception- mart' reaching the earth's satellite. MB&;NORMAN ROTERING, Cochrane. ¦• . - • ' . -¦ ¦' chairrnan,. and . Rudy : Christ, In- al cases 'which a Christian' - . • • 0 first, second and third in the or- in s W Martin Bender Area residents . interviewed today on Wis.—"I think it's wohderfulj but there are ; F. Frederiksen p dependence, . arid . Andrew Stet- Sharply . ":¦ ¦ ' ' ¦conscience . might lead him; to * ; Rise der given: - - . ¦ Winona streets had these comments: more worthwhile things they could do.' tler, Fountain City, members. Tractors up to -5^000 refuse tb -bear .; arms!!' -'.: , t , WASHINGTON (AP) - The pounds NORMAN ELLINGSON, Spring Grove, DOUGLAS THOMPSON Altura-"It' They will; attend the District IV -r David ; Honsey, Lariesboro, In the resolution endorsed Minn, 'It probably will help us a great a :great achievement." ; : meeting at the Green Meadows Agriculture Department said to- ¦ — have Minri., arid Gary Gilbertson, here, it. was pointed. out ." that ¦ '•;¦ deal in Europe. I was there last year as / NEIL COLBENSON, Peterson-i"I Supper Club July 29 near Blair day that U.S...pork exports . ¦ ' ¦ increased substantially despite Black Eiver Falls. ' the .theological position; of the a representative. from Winona £tate Col- haven't had time to think about it." at 8:30 p.m. Tractors up Lutheran Church' . Werner Stettler rising demand and : prices for to 7,000 poundi declares the lege. People there:have been following this . MRS. HERBERT MELLINGER, 4255 , board mem- -^ David Kramer, Trempea- individual's right to refuse par- ber from the. Town of • Lincoln, the product at home. closely. I think it's fine as iprig as we 6th; St.,. Gopdview-^"It's wonderful; real- : leau; Bill Retajczyk, .Trempea- ticipation in "unjust wars.'.' . do it for mankind, not just ourselves." , ly an. accomplishment.. Just so. they get turned in his resignation. Mem- ; A major reason, says the For- ¦' ¦ '¦¦ ber of the Farm Bureau 21 eign- Agricultural .; Service, is leauj arid Lambert ; Tujius, The synod, therefore, it said, F. P. FKEDERIKSEN, 151 E. Sanborn iact alive.'' - ' . ! . ' Dodge. .. reaffirmed its historic theologi- Alma, Wis years,. he was a director over thgt pork prices are rising even : ; St.—"It's crazy! I don't know what they MRS. DELMORE ZHRZOW, , : Tractors to* 9,000 pounds — cal position recognizing con- want up there; ^d the*; money it cost! —"It's probably one:of;the most exciting 15 years.- ;- more rapidly in ¦ major import- The Bureau is seeking girls ing countries. . LeRoy Korpal, Arcadia; Dux scientious objection to a war ; It's ridiculous when people are damn near things that will happen in our lifetime." Back, Eleya, and Roger Tusch- which an individual considers to 18 or older for the queen con- Exports , totaled. 49.4 million ^ starving -death.'.' LEWIS WOBIG, 679 Dacota St.—¦ "They¦ ¦ ' ner, Galesville. to: be : unjjust as. "a . valid || Gilirian Gleiina ¦ ¦ ' - . ' . N. W. Scheuhas | ' .; - test. The new queen will be pounds during January-April, JOHN STEBER, 840 41st Ave., Good- ought to have a girl up there." compared with 11.2 million dur- Tractors to 12,000 pounds -— stance." . BENWIESER, 1268 W. and St.—"Good, crowned at the annual meet- view—"I've been waiting for them to get ing in , October; ing the first four months of 1968; Ken Ryan, Arcadia; Rick Bol- Further, members of the syn- there'. I was glad we could see what was luck to them if they get there and back; Any girl inter- ested is asked to contact the the FAS said; and, Independence, and Dick od were urged to respect an in- happening." If they do make it it will be a wonderful Japan showed the largest gain Walske, Arcadia. dividual' ¦¦ '¦ office in Waumandee. s decision not to en- TAMMY RISKA, 953 E. 4th St.-"Thdy thing."" in. the market, taking.-'11.7 mil- gage in a war "which his con- went too far! I was worried; when they , MARGARET KNUDTSON, 701 W. How- lion pounds during- the four- Nathan Hale was 21 years science, enlightened by the cbuldn't get the door open and when one : ard St.—"I hope they make it there arid old when he was hung by the Power Fails month period , compared: with Word of God, considers to be of them almost fell off the ladder."- back. Would it be worthwhile if they ,000 pounds a year earlier. British during the Revolution- unjust." ' ;: 526 MISS SARAH PAUL,. 846 48th. Ave.v didn^t?'' : : ' ' ' During Show Canada—the biggest . U.S. ary War.:; . pork customer-bought 30.4 mil- From the Moon lion pounds during January-Ap- Boats Collide; ril, compared with . 3.7 million a ' ARCADIA, Wis. - Trempea- year earlier, the FAS said. : , Occupants Unhurt | J) , Thompson N. Eilmgson | leau Electric Cooperative of Arcadia received numerous A boat collision Saturday eve- calls about a power outage Sun- ning resulted in $500 total dam- day afternoon while Apollo 11 When a forest bums (Sown so does age to two boats but there moon pictures were in progress. were no injuries, according to The outage lasted from about his food. Please use fire carefully; Sheriff George Fort. 1:30 ,to ,4 p.m. in the Blair and According to Sheriff Fort, a Ettrick areas and , for periods 14-foot runabout carrying four ranging from a half-hour to two passengers , driven by Roger hours in the Arcadia , Dodge, Rolbiecki , 35, 518 Grand St., was Galesville and Holmcn areas. stopped pointing north under the east channel of the Interstate ¦ 1 ' ¦ ¦ .<¦;•; Local Minister Bridge when it w2; hnka Crystal, Minn., U.S. Army Roscrvo, Is hciiiR cyelo nccldont on vSfockton Hill. Ho wns on rniifo homo Aldrin added, "Your loo Is still Damage ' was $125 to (ho tlron- yon prevent forest fires. b McCoy. Ho was Remember, only can londnd Into nn Army helicopter this morning y Community following two wricks of nelivo duty ni Camp- hooked In It." nan car, No dnnuigo cslimnlo Published ar. a public r.eivu.o m r.ooporalion with Iho Ailvcrtlslng Coondl, the Stat* Momovinl Honpitnl .-porHonnor. Destinat ion: The hospital at listed In good condition this morning by n hospilnl .supervioor, ArniHlrong unlrmgN hla fqot wnji Riven for Jho Krunniorc r lorp,:. Servicer , nnd The lutcrnalioa^ Newspaper WvartWoi Ewottwi: ' and U.S, l Camp McCoy, Vila, ( Dally NOWN photo) nnd loped on. vehicle. ,; .; ' ;VMARK :fR'AlL -;; : ''; .;:-,;, ;. ; . -By:;ld 'Dbdd. ' ' ::; . : ^ NASON ON EDUCATION Qjb tfapp&mA 9fykL iincoMtiqeCmm |Bt/id^ ffie Ptizzf imMfwiPBf ' ' c/ By LESLIE J. NASON . :E«I;I),: parks....- :- - -- ' - ' /"' ;-¦ - /s fertentfcefe mother :is too. busy to ¦ of Southern Calif. If a; "' ,; By EARL WILSON University supervise some ot these activi- ¦ ¦' ' ' ' : ' ' let ¦ • ' • NTW. '. YbBK: ^ Bu'ddy-..Hack^tt1s-:return ': ta '. New York from . . Summer •is - the time to . ties,- an older child can ,be,.a Hollywood to star at the Westburj-' Music . Fair "has remirtdr/d the .' children be children. But some good substitute. In . fact , this is N.'J Auxiliary : Police Dept. that it ' misses WmV He- children need encouragement pari of the preparation for a Fort Lee,. ,v . ¦ was a. very good" Voluntary' cop ' ; - ', '¦; if- there are- any: .¦ ¦ . and special opportunities or they successful school . life . . Every: ," Comedian Phil Foster, who resign- and play and develop must learn to accept the " I still live ia Fort Lee ' fail to run child- . ed from Brooklyn and'also Manhattan; says. ;'"Buddy took it.; :very ¦; their muscles. .; authority ; of persons other than Rcrious, being "a deputy . sheriff Physical ; coordination is of parents.: This .may: be an oppor- or whatever he was. . their claims that the.v . re through particular importance in pre- tunity lor the prospective kinder- .' . "We would,ride - patrol mid' signing, ".He 's a . . nice.- man ," mMmhms^^ schoolers and children in the gartner to leairn -. other , things, ' ' i what he does,' -McCarthy '. ' re- night to 4 a ,m. You know oh tbey say. "We even got an au- ..WASHINGTON-. .(APO -.- Sen. said during a weekend interview seek the presidential nomination ' : .: early grades. -Those ;with good like taking turns and assuming TV:thev; sav, ' Car. 54'?"In Fort ' - ' ' ' ' : ' onl ' hap- tographed picture : from 'Ka .th- Eugene ' " J. McG.a'rthy says ' he in . his office. of . the . Democratic Parry : - i.n : pii^- - ;.v^.; - -:v ; - ;v " -^. :.Vv - coordination ire not. y responsibility, - for his own be- 't ' dat." Phil . ; ¦ ' ' they Lee. ,dey don do . :arine Hepburn .' From:- the moy- ' ¦; ' . ;' " v - . ' ; ' ' ¦ : ! - Orice, close friends , McCarthy pier out of school, but. havior. native tongue oc- does not/absolutely: rule out run- "Sometimes/- he added, yt^u 19?2: \ .:;: : .; • .; : V-- : :.\\ : returns to his¦ -i'e company,'';, they : add. ' " been; more have a. better chance; for . suc- - ¦¦ ' ¦' '¦ ning for the Senate. again in 1970 can't do what you Want to.- do.- There is speculation that Hum- | and Humphrey have casionally. -\ . ' cess in , the schoolroom; .: ' 'Hey Harry ! Hey YOUTH Dept.: Hilly Elkins, as. a ;De .rnocra.t..' I . have not even decided what .'I phrey, inow on a visit -to the than cool , - toward ; each other . "They say ¦ ; . ¦ ' since last " year's Democratic High , motor proficiency makes Primo!:¦'- Cover Sunny's bar. producer ;.of . "Oh!; , Calcutta!" .-At the. - same time, tine Minne- want to;do." : v o :':¦; Soviet Union, \ may seek Mc- j : : ' " seat;in 1970. j conyehtion. for higher grades: in reading and Sortie , kinda fight:' . / ,, and ; next / husband of Clair e sota senator who - made. -an ' w- ,.--In ,-.a- statement last Oct. .29 Carthy's: Senate poor ¦ ' ' : ' -'. But- the senator- said he . does ' .McCarthy has various options writing. A- child - who has; ' Buddy takes one side, Ttake Bloom v'. has another . controver- successf ul 'tr>;.: for- the Democrat ¦endorsing then . Vice President. i-iwrro- control himself , in . playing we crash ; the door! sial one ', in: the .film" "Alice's ic.: presidential , ^nomination'., last Hubert - H. .v.Humphrey against. not know. what'.Hum'phrey plans, : open.: He could seek re-election of: ¦ the udder, . ' , games often lacks competence in ' '¦: . 7:I5-y:30rr35*.$r.60-51.2S " Biiddv fiavs 'O.K. YOU- GUYS! Restaurant ,." . Ario .Guthrie. '¦' 20isb year, said he ' stili'has ..not 'de- Richard M. Nixon, McCarthy, adding, -' .'T- have had .no:; cpm- as: a. Democrat, run as. an inde- . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' : ¦ and .take up a all motor, skills and consequently KELAX!' ¦/- , "' ¦' , son of-Wdody Guthrie-,; the; star , cided .just. what ', course he . will said/"! will " not-be . a; candidate munication .with him, -,' , -; pendent , or retire, : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦' , . 'Humphrey - do ¦teaching post or other \vork.. h'as difficulty learning to write; ' ¦; ' ' ; ¦- 'They say .'What the. hell had -trouble ' getting into ; ' the pursue;.next; year." ,V- • • . .. ." :• of . ' . my ' party for re-election to . ''.Would what -. . ; ' {; ; EN DS.TUES.V.;;' / ' ' " ' , ;¦" , The '¦: enigmiaic, ;: SS-yeax^old ,; Parents should; start early , in | kinda fu zz is: this? Buddy Hack- sneakview;at the Baronet until ;• ' ';I .'do not -uiink I 'will decide the , Senate , from '. the , .state -of affect .you?" - he was; asked. . . . . ! , . . ' ¦ ¦ , : ' . A child ^mm ^m ^mmm ^mm ^- ^K ^m ^m ^m ^mmm ett' and Phil.FosterV They break he;told the ticket-takers.' "Man , before ; next - vear." McCarthy Minnesota : in 1970. - -- Nor-. -'•'•will' - I . ' "I suppose it depends upon :' senator said teaching - is a. p6i- correcting deficiehcies.. : arid then quipped : "I ;of .; coordination up-laughin'.' ' ' ;¦ ¦" • that picture' s. all ; me.'' ..-(Pre: sibilityr . : , whose ; lack i could become a wild game hun- makes- school tasks difficult at ! JOHN GLEN KIM : "Budd y : says ; 'O.K. fellas, dietedJo be SW.OOO OOp grosser).. . ¦ . - ter like;;Humphrey." . noting "the the: very beginning often re- : WAYNE CAMPBELL - DARBY let's 'have ' a : 'dririk. and quit, Pre's: Nix.oh. will attend . 'a few To your Good Health!:OEAR :ABBY Buddy bought a ' of¦: -forrher .vice president, had hunt- mains handicapped ..;. fightihY,huh?' innings. the .. All-Star . night ! wild boar , during his: Soviet round of drinks . for : the law ' ' "before ed game in Washington , ¦ . ' ' ¦ ' ' - :::.' :. .'" ::: , ' ' -:. . ' ' ' IF A CHILD has been slow in Violators." leaving . oi-' his :world trip. trip, . : : ;; , . v. . S/ie precrc/s ! . On . -the Vietnam war,, ;-a- key: developing ' .ccfordinatipn , ..pro- ONE 5 A.M: they formed a ¦The first arrest was made at , . gress is; possbile even- in the culprit. Buddy % • |^|© :I;^; OWIG;: ! issue in his- try. ,for ..the .presi-: posse to .stalk a j "Oh! : Calcutta- • — outside; the S| ; '71cCarthy. said short space ' of the summer '' ' guns from'': -.his fire^ i dency last year, hrought • : i theater i an. anti-nudity picket t tioi^Messy j-he . does; not -kaow- whether.'; the months.;Start him offwith large^ arms collection.^ They ;got : lost who refused , to move ) ... Dan- : j j-orde r.', by, '.President . . Nixon . to. piece jigsaw puzzles. Encourage arid, wandered into New: York ny- ;Kaye:shaved .off • his. -beard withdraw 25,000; troops" has' any hirn to. work for speed. As he violating the law by i ex "i;S;:la i glt!? j State -^ I for, ai Lake Taboe cafe openirig Journeys significance;: . . -; gains facility, present him with carrying . guns without a ; -New - . -"; ¦ . . -. . Bob Weiner, . filmed scenes . By G. C. THOSTESOX. M.D. "There was no annouricemeht more difficult puzzles., Repeated York ' permit'.: • . . .' ',''.¦ - ¦:•" '.' for VRKk:-70' . with authentic -V By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ^ ,; ' . ;. . ' "We ; of a, change -in policy," - he saidi practice will help him gain con- .A New York . State cop was the' Gallery:of ./Dear;Dr..:Thc(steson.: are ¦.' . ' . V- ' '. ABBY : Do you think children-;W from kinder- groupies at . Ero- : - 'DEAR : trol over , his hands and increase tolerant/ ' - .: ' : '' tic Art oh Park; Av, ¦', , planning•';«-¦ trip " into the South- sarten oh — should - get their sex education in the schools? • . - his coordination —.; but don't : ; -gonna send yon home If not , why hot?. And if so, why? .UONTER^ED PAKENT. ¦ ¦ II- ¦¦*' ' BSniHB^assvS^^^a- - ' " - 'Tin . A film , company ..summoned west this ., summer . and I; dread . PUSll: tpO. fast ,.; - '' ;:,.; . . ' ,-;,; ¦;; ::. , . BKsiUJ in a car because if you're alone : ¦ ¦ . . personnel to L^A. from around it.' Every .trip we take',-i return . ¦<¦¦ DEAR- CONCERNED:: .idealiy, .children should ' be Encourage, hirn also to draw you're gonna get killed: 6r .shoot the country , , to see a major : Foiir Die in | ¦' ¦' , ' ' - 1 ' -a- .- .mess.. • • .,- -: : taught all- they need . to know; :about sex-AT HOME from ; pictures: Be, careful not to be 1 , .TECHnicqi.OR '- A PARAMOUNIT PiCTUneV some innocent person, - he said. hew, movie . — then learned the , have healthy, -wholes¦;" critical; : : ';' Bell and - Roberta When I .,was young. T got- a ? . .intelligent parents who themselves If the; picture isn't eh Freddie r prints: werenH ready ; every- . ' ". - some attitudes about sex as well as high moral standards. . tirely.clear, better ask him.what Linn, starring at , the Copaca- ;., : ; severe' sunburn, -and ' ever since body was sent home Lar- But\uhfortunatelv. (if rhy mail can: be believed) the. child ,. it is -before you -hazard-a guess. bana, are married to each oth- ry Douglas; got the Eddie . Dowl- to- - State trashes; ¦ ' ' ' . then when I'm exposed . wind who has had his sex education from .: Only through, activities in ¦!, ' " , ' ->THE:-BRtD:GE;AT.;- - .V er; "We try never to go to bed ing; ' role in the. B'way Vmiisical : • hen s teeth , ' ' :¦ ¦ and sun , I break: out . ih small such parents is as rare as ' which he is trying to . improve | :¦ ' ::;. V:: ' ' -REMA<3EN^: - " :" : .;; mad," .says Freddie. "Some- "Jimmy" (about Mayor Jimmy ' , ' ' ; blistefs: which itch and ;burn, . Parents today (through, no fault of his skill and get better control , '/- . STARTS WED. ; ¦; : --; times I stay up- for .: weeks" j-Walker) , . . . ' Don .-Rickles, fly- , . ": ' ..making, -pie• miserable. : their - own) . are. victims . of ..parents of will his development of cpbrdin- - ¦ , /". v Gypsy Rose ;Lee: visiting ing to,Yugoslavia for. a. movie tMmm i . . ' ' ' ' :. I've; tried ;all; kinds .of " sun yesterday . who equated sex, with r ','sin" : ation be speeded;.up.;.; . : > , Las Vegas to talk -'."abbut doing was seen .off by ' 40. friends ' arid . , ; . v . ¦' | blcck-';. creams to no avail.:; Is and were too embarrassed and .ill- , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He should- be encouraged to . Garter at "Circus ("Not |^ A>^-^A'*Mae«e4^^BSBsssw\ ' "Star & ", relatives. to wave good- " , any. internal medicine I . informed to tell their children the .facts . ;. .Four - Minnesbtans- U ¦ . , Circus," told Harry ;BiOon> , there ¦ ^ . . three run and -play. Someone with . bye," one of them cracked "— ; can take for this? , My husband ' ..' of life:. Consequently most; children re- > youths ;and a baby—were turned great patience field she keeps' busy "Clipping .' but to make sure he goes!'') ' . should play catch loves sunshine; arid .travel, and ceived vth eir sex education - . from each. into barren statistics over the with him and encourage coupons." •' ' ;¦ ¦. : TODAY'S EST LAUGH: ' ¦ him to . ¦ ^ ! as he is nearing retirement I'm ;• other, and in ; the . alleys .' . -:/ weekend in four traffic smashes. play on equipment in nearby -IQBSSiY Don Porter alleges¦' •• • 'a . friend Slappy White says, he' was ' ' sure 1-will be exposed to" much So I believe.- , it- - ."is- , preferable for : Their deaths carried the state j 7:15-9 :30—Adm. $1.50 squawked:; "I don't mihd : my shocked . at a . girl's micro-mini- and I dread . it. ;— children to learn the facts: of life from . road toll to 462 with ' ; more - of it¦, . compared with mother-in-law living : us5 skirt oh the street: "Iri fact, ,it ' L;E.-S- ¦; ' • ' informed, responsible educators' -of 526 a year ago. but I wish she'd wait until, we embarrassed me - for about 20 : .: • . . : ¦ ": Most of us go through an an- : wBom .they can ask straight questions — ¦ V: ' • - .Abby:.. .;-'/- - Killed in ENDS TUES. ''-; ; : block's; .' ¦;' ' ' '' : three Sunday acci- get ^married. ' 'cu. : and getv'straight:..answers ;^ rather "'-than ',.m. ' ,the: ' aDey..' - - ' dents were: JOIN THE l^«lsss««Has ^>sss«.«wa«BlBtWBMMa«iWanHMi«MisssssssHksssss«asssJ Teresa Graves, 5-10%: is a vWISH,-I 'D. SAID THAT: ,.The nual spring ceremony of ac , mutating a tan . Some, like; you, -. : And may I . add, parents, need not fear that their, chil- 13-month-old Frederick Ers- No One Under 16 Admitted growing gal. She's, 21, . and grew current weather , "makes '. Don dren will "get into trouble" because they .know too much. 2.inches the last year, and is Sherman's ' line -/timely again: |:cannot,.; You . burn before you ' 1 feld when an auto driven by his BIRTHDAY Unless With An Adult !tan. It depends :upon your , skin . ,; Children get. into .trouble because they. know.top,little, : father, Frederick W. Ersfeld of shooting for 6 Teet. Teresa , "It was so hot in. N.Y , that 1 ' ' -texture,. ;.' . ; DEAR ABBY: I am a vig^year-pld girl who last year came St. Paul, was involved in a "A VERY R1NNY, who's from Houston and tA, walked - past^Grant's Tomb, ~ ' ' ' ' - ' . CLUB went from tie Doodletown : Pi- and the door was open. '' ;: j ' .- ' Ways . -to- oyercorne such a from Stockholm,to work for a family I will call "The Smiths," . three-car pileup on U.S. 494 IMMtiSSELYAPPEALING MOVTt prpbiem are limited, but here Mostly I have been looking after , their children. • near the 24th Ave. S, exit ramp -V IIKM Cent/, N.T Tto.1 pers to a regular spot on REMEMBERED Q U Q,T E: ' ¦:¦ nMH/. H - Laugh-In5 ' this coming fall "Arguing wifK a fool proves are the ones I can offer:; . A few days ago Mrs. Smith- received sudden word that in Bloomington. ' > i. ;A: wide-bnmmed - and now. she's ", done her; first there are' two." — Voltaire. i bonnet .; and her mother who lives, in a neighboring state is seriously ill, so Allen Heimdahl, 18, rural ¦ 'light clothing , covering ydur she weiit ; to be with her mother. ,, Dawson, who was fatally ¦^^8BHissfHB ^w<^ album for Don . Kirshner's Cad- : . EARL'S .PEARLS: Carnival : ^|JH shoulders and arms may help ,. . - Last evening Mr. - Smith engaged a -sitter ' for the children crushed when his car rolled over eridar Records/ Watch tier go impresario E.:.. James Stratej . make the trip tiplerable. Have and- invited me to go to a movie with him, . on a Chippewa County road near BE^^^I^^B^ * *^KKL ^^^^^^B9 up. in the world.; would . like to bring back Tar? HBassr^Br ^' ' !a^sssssssHsl Merv Griffin, his wife & s6n zan: "With that wild yell of his you suggested (because of . your Now he tells me that he has engaged the sitter again for Montevideo. A pasenger, Gayle ' :wind-sensitivity) . getting a car Saturday, and he is : taking:me dancing! I . do hot care to Pederson, 18, Montevideo, was Tony are off to: visit his mother he'd be a- great; rock'. ''ri' -. -rbU ¦ ' BB FASHION fWIKS ¦ go dancing with this old man WiM, 0lin«j rioductltos careful about direct, prolonged Houston Published dally txcept SBhirdoy ind SPACE CENTER , Hoi- I I exposure to the hot sun. Idayi by Republican and Herald Publlih- 3PSP (AP) — The National Aeronau- ing .Company, Ml Franklin 51^ Winona ; Dear Df; ThCsteson: At age ' tics and Space Administration Minn. S39I7. . . I. , THE OTTER STORV 50 the doctor found sugar in my ¦ ESTAURANT ¦ ¦ R "RING OF ' BRIGHT WATER" ' blood, I try to control it by a set the exact time of Neil A. SUBSCRIPTION RATES , ' f Slnole Cooy — 10c Delly, joe ] lundiy STARTS WED. j si^jar-freo diet, Will one piece Armstrong 's first step on moon I of pie once a month Delivered by Carrler-Per Week 50 e«nts ' ¦ do any soil as 9;5 IIJ.75 53 weeks ttj.50 AV. ' 126 Eait Third Street A M' afloPP^aL /OfibMu'^^Btt>- .^Blb- 'F't!^KV^^B^ harm? — Mrs. L. L. . I know f r(fm experience By mall strictly In advance* paper iiop j , many tocks, jrmpits, or under the ped on expiration date: times over, that as soon as peo- breasts. In Fillmore, . Houston, Olrmled,' Wnbashe, :pic stan saying that "one piece and VMnona coontlei In Minnesota; Buf- If that Is what it is, boric falo , Jackson, Pepin, and Trempefllaau B^jpjLj "^kS of pie" won't huj't countlas In f wimmmwt^jSmM^mmm^^^ff^^H^^^^^^^Kinfii . B I , pretty soon acid ointment will do* no good Wlsconilni and to, mllllary .—J2£iiOLiACTWk *0Liy& ;jt' ,s two pieces, and eventually personnel with military addresses In fh» and may indeed further irritate continental United 5tnti>s and overiaas l«t Show ?;00-$I.25 ' their diet is shot to pieces. with APO or FPO addresses . the area; (I see little if any •* *^B3ft ^ ^S*(jBiWSKB«HwHl^sssssss^asi^E^BssHi»^Bi^ ' ' ^? v / *** Dear Dr. ThostesOn : I have 1 yenr JU.oo 3 months IJ 0O *' ^. ' ^ ¦ ¦ good use for boric acid anyway ; 6 months !?,oo 1 month . JJ.OO "^ ^^. ' ^*#3H8BHe^aH5n^^^ ¦ *¦ !•' *•' a fiery red rash under my ^_ ^^^ ¦ ENDS TUES. other ¦ ¦ •x* 5 ^^ In *' medications are both safer Eliawhera -, • . •V. mm ¦ ^* *s-^ ¦ ^.^^^^^ I''* •'•'• breasts. I put horic acid oint- .;.;. = ^-^— - ; »**^ .;.:.;.; and more effective .) 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' - ¦ ¦ .... —.---—--.- ^vw>s«*^K^:«V^:W:yNV:W:Wr!tW^^^^^ 1 | Li !'!'.!.' y!.lLtL1!,Ji*LU!lt^'iK!titt?'J VVherie Ther^ W There Were - ^Rft:^*^^- - -ii|?^i.'ira-«^^^j^*4^si By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS watching with the .resl. of the hitting the moon 's surface than real , said Margaret DuCharme, Sunday evening seemed to be World as two Amorican . astro-: was Biizz: . Aldrin.; "He didn't 22, a student 'at the University; about : normal in Minnesota, ex- nauts became the first men l,o bounce. '!-'-. :- - ..' V.. ": of Minnesota. :",.:/ CQpt for an unusual interest in step on the itioon; ' ' : "I'm really thrilled because ; ¦ .;. ''I couldn 't believe it. It seem- the television set for..(he -Apollo . "- .Iiri St. PaUf , at, least , one man from right where we sit, wc can ed: so strange ;tp be . able tr» Jl moon walk, . . ,: sponsored a- moon party to cele- sec the TV and see the- 'moon , '' : watch it. I kept thinking it was Still' the state: experienced its brate - fbe^ fete; Douglas Thomp- said Frances Fladland , 20, a an assimilation. But it was normal number .' : of -weekend son: rented a -room in the St. student at the University of beautiful " Mi s s DuCharme: . , .- .; ^ tragedies, . including traffic acei: Paul Hilton for. the celebration. Minnesota who viewed the . land- said. . : derits and drownings. :. "The coverage was So: in-: ing with her fiance. :; The latest/coiffiif"sJio'wcd that Icnsc,- Thompsoji --said- of-rthc "It's: really: kind ' of/yscary , I Special Mqnitor Qetis three persons: drowned over the landing, "thai you : expected ah think it's really frightening, but ¦ interviewer to Best j Brea/c on Pittures weekend; ; " - ; • ¦: ';;-• ¦. ¦ ' berbn hand when it's neat,'' she said; . . ' . he (Neil: Armstrong) stepped While the . astronauts , were 1 Sherman A.; Lindel), 44; a BARSTOWi .;; Cali/. (AP ) -r " from': the. lunar vehicle. ,' marketing manager , in Minneap- walking on the mbori, a fire : Mrs. Darlene Matzger , Like photographers aTound the - , : SI polis, called the landing, ''the world; U.S. space agency took was reported in .a/' warcft^Bse Paul; Said , she thought :Arm- ' ¦: iest of.the Minneapo- most exciting episode - , 'bf the photographs of . nian's first steps . justnorthv/ strong Was . more .adroit about ' ¦ ' '¦ ¦ loop. ' ' century..'!. . ¦"SiS^ -on^i'lhe-mopiLlQf fl .a _ielevMon_„ lis . ¦ ¦ T ¦ The blaze destroyed the In- "As a . wartime, pilot, I ' have screen;. ;- •¦ ' ' . • ^'' - .' ' .,' terior of a four-stdry warehouse wholesome : re.specLJor_-those :: Biit , theJ:National Aeronautics Minneapo li s Man : before firemen . arrived "at the boys; Kind of wish I'd been and Space Administration pic- . scene. - Dies along,'.' : he . said; tures were much clearer. They .; In suburban Bloomington , the of Gunshot were taken off a special. monitor ¦ ¦¦ Mrs. Ann Kjos, 53, an airline infant son : of Mr. ; and Mrs. ;; ' ¦MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-A Min- food preparer , ;was not so happy at the Apollo tracking station at neapolis man was Frederick Wv Ersfeld of St. Paul . seriously about the . landing: "I think they the : GoHstpne Communications died when the car driven by his wounded from a.gun shot, drove should save, their, rripiley ' and Complex 50 miles north of heri father was involved in a three- his car into two parked cars and feed the hungry people. Instead , while; the transmission wis died: car crash near an exit of Inter- an hour later in a Minne- they 're wasting their^ money oh being converted for relay over ; ¦ ¦ : ¦ apolis hospital morning;. state . 494; ; - .; :: ' /- ';' :' ¦¦/ ¦ . Sunday^ this -moon deal. commercial television; : ¦ Police are , investigating, the said; : Two state ' officials chose "The ; mqoh will be there an- The spokesman (NASA) ; a day whose news was circumstances surrounding the used a still cameira whpse.' 8hijt-;. Sunday^ death of Nicholas B; Morales; other 100,000 years . :and longer. ' ¦ ¦' : ¦ ¦ ter was synchrotiized to the obviously overshadowed ; by the ' •43 ":' • - ; - " ¦ ' ' " ' ' We have, more urgent problerns ' ...... , ,v . - - V' . - - . ; • scan rate of a; special monitor .... moon ,walk, 16 make announce- Police, were first summoned, here : oh earth. :, The . landing ments. State Rep. Otto Bang, 'the,; leaves : me cold ," she said. : screen. Home : television was to 2500 .block . of Emerson less clear , because conversion to Edina ,, said he: will seek the Aye'V.No;, after a caller reported A Minneapolis high school GOP endorsement for : Minhc- . ' teacher, Mrs. Roger Paine, 25, its faster scan rate leaves small a hit and run accident about bars; between the; picture sotas 3rd congressional, district 8v30; a.m, . . ., : said that once the: moon landing white ¦ lines. : -¦' and George Vavoulis, state em- By the time officers: arrived , has been completed, she hoped , ployment commissioner, said Morales, had. been hospitalized; "our energies can be diverted tp An estimated 500 pictures^ were taken at Goldstone. :¦: CHEER LUNAR LANDING . , esti- - ' ' that June employment in: Min- An autopsy conducted/ at the making the world, particularly . . Part of a: crowd into, cheers ,. as. astronaut Neil Armstrong:.makes man 's- fii' st. ; ¦ ¦ nesota: hit a record high. hospital showed the gunshot America , a safe place for every- in* :; f%'l*i_. \t• '¦:.- • . ' mm ¦ mated at 10,000 persons; watch a giant ; television; screen step; oh :the moon . (AP PhotofaxV " .- . Biit many Minnesotans spent wound as the primary cause of . one; to walk' in.": , : ; in New York City's Central Park Sunday night .and , break the afternoon -.;'. and i evening death.: police said; The moon walk didn't seeni Atfionairts|e^#e j unkPile Behind /. SPACE CENTER, Houston the back packs which kept them ¦ . CAP) r- -Two Apollo. 11 astro- alive during their walk. ' ; IfS^ Each of these units, cailled the nauts, leave behind one. of the ¦ Portable Life : Support System; most expensive junk yards in cost NASA- $300,000. - , ' . ':. '. the universe when they lift off Moon tools designed especial- from the moon today. ly for . the astronauts added to They discarded . almost $1, mil- the junk pile. lion -worth of cameras,, tools and Tongs, a scoop, a long-han- breathing equipment, up there, dled hammer, an extension han- ; : The cameras, included the dle and other items were black and: white television cam- dropped when the spacemen era that .captured their moon were through with them. These .. .individual and family health care programs so complete,they could only come walk for the world. This camera tools cost $45,000. cost the National Aeronautics Largest item to be left was and S.p a.c e Administration the descent stage of the lunar from the Minnesota hospitals' own health care plan: Minnesota Blue Cross. $250,000, module. NASA is reluctant to ; -.. Also . in the litter—a Kodak put a cost on this two-ton piece worth $50,000: and a Hasselblad of metal since it's only part of a camera that cost$il,i76. ,. lunar module that cost $41 mil- • r ' >rn ' :,,R After returning to the moon lion. IWost health plans cover at p' ^ l^^^^^ & ftfe ---: TO^^ lander's cabin , the astronauts :'.' Even if the spacecraft stage least part of your hospital | - -, ^^^ ^ ^ ^ m , ; - ^ i ^^ P l ^ ^ tf ^ fflMp H UH § opened the hatch and dumped hadn't been left on the moon, it M^^MM$J K ¦ I could never have returned to and doctor bills. But that's \ ' '-^^ %<'- - ^P^^ ^^^^ J Kf . rlffi Affl P ffi ^ - -" m - ITT *?' -^ H *£ M m *f m H m. M H 1 * fr ^1 earth; it has no heat shield. Plan 6th Annua] An American flag was left on the moon. The space agency Sportsrrien's Day doesn't know how much it cost and doesn't want to. ¦ ¦: ' <: WAUMANDEE , Wis; (Special) NASA Bought a large number Minnesota Blue Cross and ' " ' \ W^fM ^M^m —The Waumandee Rod & Gun of flags from different manufac- ¦ t ^^ ^ SffW'^ ^ ^ ^^^^^^ MM turers, a spokesman said, and Minnesota Indemnity, Inc. -,. • " ^ ; : .Club will sponsor the sixth an- .¦ ^ | fe ^ ^ f ^ ^:fej?^" ;.nual . ••.Sportsmen's.' Picnic -at then removed all labels. One ^ {^^^^£(5- Ifff ^ ^pSPPi^Sl888^8^-^ Harpionia Park near Waurnan- was selected at random. dee Sunday. '" '¦'.:' . "We've no idea which one is ¦• '¦ Activities will start at 11:30 up there," said the spokesman. you may need before, during, • ' ' ' * ' II N s^suAtks^d^u&^j^i^';}A%Xj >***&*kLi K'S I ¦ 'This was so no company could * f l||| ,'^^^^^^M^'^-'"^Pte^'- Hl < ^^ ^ ^*^^^^ am. with a garden tractor pull- and after you are in the '=?• ; ; ing contest. Pulling win be in make a big thing of their flag » '^^^^^^ MB^S^l§& ^§9^ ' being on the moon." several weight classes. A silicone wafer bearing elec- Horse pulling in light and tronically-reduced messages of heavyweight classes starts at goodwill from " ¦' i". 78 countries cost , - . p.m. Other features include NASA nothing. A private firm a dunking machine, pig weight ' ° ' produced it at no cost to the choice 7bS >ene «s for ; - V.i'jf guessing, fish pond , for children government. I BK ^ ^ ih^ ^HS ^ S^ISi. HI Jfck and a dance in the evening; p A plaque bearing the auto- J , : -i " ' ' ,¦ •?"' ( COVerajJCjtinU OUl ilOW Charcoal chicken and re- graphs of the astronauts and of *U ?" + 'i\r -.mi > %^^^^aH^TO'^ ' ' ' 'i' .' « '• ' "' > A •'' 'i T'5?flW??,fti» . ^ftdH^^VC^SBssssiSissssssssssssssssssL^B freshments will be served from President Nixon couldn't be II a.m. through the evening. priced. It was made in the met- ;, ¦*'¦&/ ' ¦ ,", ;f ' l . 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Mm} ' w |) Mjj^ w 1 !' I Hi ij ^ H IssPPPWm I covorogo from inMlnnoao Blue Cross am $100.00 DISCOUNT ON DRI-BIN 1 ' unn r in Congress for beeh 'They;'' :?Jow it , is deceptively easy to be" Shall the Mansfield-Kennedy many a year. lieve, that all meh have been' :there because two Demoratic leadership of the Sen? ; Beneath all this, moreover , is of. ' -our ' kifl d ' -h'ave'- .b^en.'- '''- -' . ate succeed in delaying tax ex- »; very human situation that does ; tension, long enough to help fue'f: ^^ -L^ . hot meet the casual eye, For men said as they put roan's first personal marks an already roaring national ihfla- - only months ago ' Russell Long on the .moon: • :tl6n? .; -: - " ;¦• -.; ;' ;. ' ¦ was ousted frbm; the post of as- , ¦ - , : - Elation ...from Armstrong oh -landing: on . the d»ep««t sistant Democratic; leader of the y- ' ;¦:. .;. : ¦' ¦•; " '; THE OTHER 1» in the moon:¦ > ,/ :. - . - . . V". . . : lias the Mans. Senate so that Kennedy could '. ¦ ' ;; '¦; ' Tranquility bas e; here; -:Th« sense political :. "Houston ^ . . . field-Kennedy leadership over- have the . job. Eagle has landed.;' . ]. : ; reached in its ,; extraordinary; -at- . This was an extraordihary ep i- Confidence - fro m, -Armstrong . on; stepping sode in Senate tradition ; but Long ' - - ';. ' ¦'' ' ' ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ : tempt here to fide pretty rough- down:- ;;. . ' .. ;¦: • - < , the , took, his licking in/good part. Al- ' ' one small step; for. : -ma-nV--a; giant ly over the wishes ofi . Presi^ :: .: - "That's ; . dent, of the entire democratic ready there has been some sec- leap for mankind;'' ; :- ' : ¦ ¦ . /; ¦ hierarchy of the House,, of the ond thoughts among senators who . " :¦' ¦¦ Thanks be to God. from;Aldrlri: . '; -. ". :' ' Republican leaders of the Senate, had . participated in the ouster, ^ : - . :. "I'd like to- , take this opportunity to ask and the.' present "attitude of the ' listening. whoever,:wherever, they of the Democratic chairman of every person ^ Committee, Mansfield-Kennedy group toward may be; to pause ;for a moment asd ednternr the Senate Finance '^ Russell Long, : and , finally/, of a him is; increasing that •; number. plate the ' events or the past few hours and to Nor is .tliat. 'hum.ber..confined to , clear if presently muted majority give;¦ thanks. in his or her own way." . Southerners; and traditionalists; ' ' ' ':plaque:;.;-'.¦ '• •/ '¦ ' ¦/; of- the Senate in geheral? ^ : Their . - ' ' - The already,' if only one can :confidently , predict, for "We came in peace for all mankind." ¦ . - House has ' "' - narrowly so, : passed the: tax bill. illustration , that Sen. Eugene Mc- : -• LET US thin - humbly note what /thesa Carthy will be found among; it. - . , 'men did:; ; the normal controllers of legisla- 'brave tive; -;ih' " Senate,: ¦¦'. '¦' : They collected objects,: took: pictures and traffic .-the Sens. ; THE NET OF th> bvfin«M ii that men -can learn more Mike Mansfield . of Montana : and that- the .ordinary:;mild ; and Ami- placed instruments ?o ¦ Kennedy ' him. ' Edward: of Massachu- able Mansfield for the first ;.time about the world about .• setts., are insisting tha't-inq. action - • ' The? careia))y. recorded their experience* . faces the.pdssibllity^bf a repudj a- ¦ , shall be taken there unless in tibii of - his leadership by feliow for other men. who; will go to. the • moon and other, , -' .; linkage with and; unspeci- : Democrats,' In the larger , sense, most -liiely, to other celestial bodies^ fied actions; toward general . re- . They; of the TJiiited States, the; reason is -that he ' has;-and . . erected .the flag ¦ form of the tax structure. What of America and salutedI it. • . most uncharacteristically gone .be- ; is- ,;at. stake is the vital question limits, of Senate toler- . They were incredibl y calm, rational and pf of timing in a widely; acknowled g-. yond the • exhilarated; ' - ¦>¦¦¦¦: < ' ance on the tax; issu e :itself.: in \\v ed natjpnal emergency. ' •¦¦ '¦ ¦'¦] ; ::;They preserved;their lives,; ;- ; Cfi^icisnr. N the- - smaller but very- ; human Harris: Very few deny ,; in principle : ¦ sense, he has gone / too. far in By LOUIS HARRIS. ; American people now hold nega- ' ¦ ' •; "Let me read: you some state- that a continuation of the .10 per- . cent tax bite:;is ' pressing the already cuffed and Try this for size . Despite a substantial .62.to . .32 tive views ; on. . the; President's ments some people : have .; inade heeded in a clt- rebuffed man;of- the Senate who ¦ ¦ ¦' ' ;¦ '¦ : ' ¦' ¦' ; rhatevwhere; a- great- deal of hot ¦' favorabl e overall job rating. Pr'esi- role-.- .:.- - - . ' . - . ", :- : :;:-; ' :' : , • ' ,", - - about President ..Nixon. For. each; is Russell Long of Louisiana?' \ Chances for passage; of a courthouse re- ' nioney is; mo:ving. - about... As •to ' . ferendum" don't look very: good right' , dent Nixon\'is -beginning to. run . The race . quesiipn rs.hbws. the tell .me- if- you tend td,;.agree or ;; Put in the; simplest , terms; the ; no* ' ' ¦ ' : ' tax-reform , the administration it- what with tax/devaluations, higher budgets, and into rnounting.criticism of his ad- two-way . squeeze ' in which rie.;is -disagree: ; * .; •;; ' . ."':.':¦':;. ' . . - .''. Senate, - like, nearly - everybody self has .' .'already::.:^ agreed . to that; . . the like; In fact the whole idea seems to have ministraitipri's peri orniante ox] spe- beginning to b& caught, Wegroes else,, doesn't like .to see a- man " ¦ cific dpmestic issues.. ;• ' ' give the President a;56:30 percent STATEMENTS ABOUT if treated separately, and later so - been ¦quietly shelved for; a. while. . , . PRESlbENT N|XON knocked down , top .niany . times, ' ' > ; as not. to impede matters on the Unless the present courthouse collapses the The key to the President's . over- negative rating; qh ;his :hahdiing. ' " ' The impression is'growihg among / ¦^^¦' ; : ';;; : :: i; immediately urgent problem. •;. county Isn't: likely to have - - a;'--' new -' . one .' .'foe all relatively high, standing can be of- the race qu estion. Yet those: ::- : -v ^ .:%^^' % senators; that it is time .to let Rus- ¦ ' ' ¦; ' ¦ ' ¦'• some -time.: Which reminds ¦; us that ' '; this pos- found ,in the . popularity .of . the who voted for , Geprge Wallace . ;. '.Pi*- . . Not THE LI BE RAL «nd new isol*, sell :Long; up, not ;only for'the ' ¦;¦ sibility hasn't bean fully" explored so far One style he has;brptight to:the White last November also give him nega- Agre« «gre« . Sur« tionist wing of the Senate headed sake; of . the; great public question . ' ¦¦¦;, - ' ¦:' ;- ' :;:¦ ' l . plan may have possibilities. It's an. old one,; used Hous«. He is • believed :.to 'Took tive marks by;an almost identical 'Positive ;. • ;: . - . -;- '' ' by Maii.sfield and Kennedy is nev- involved .here but 'also-, i'or th« and: act as though: he is on the top 55-30 percent, v :ffe is .realfy trying tp; ; only once;; but it¦ was a smashing; success. It : ertheless; demanding , a form of sake: qf simple fairness. :, - . '.... •; works 'like this:-' ¦;./:' of the job ,';,of being: President"; by : bn keeping.; .the. . econorny . get peace iii.Vieinam 82"; 9 ;9 ¦ . " .. '¦ Organize s good-sized crowd—-a group of a lopsided 70 to 19 ; percent mar- healthy, union members ;gire , a .. . He looks and acts ' .'-as ;:. . . ' Jayceeis, for instance—and march around the gin. By 54 to 33 percent , a ma- negative . .58-30 percent rating,: though he. Was on top : • a; ' jority now say that "he; is;.more while: peiople; earning, incdm-es of: of the ' job ; as being . . :. . building once day for six - days, Ori the .sev- . ; ' ' enth;; day—say about' coffee time, when the appealing personally as; President over $10;000 gne;him; 54-36: -p er- . - President .: ; . ...-;. . -:.;.;. ./ 70 19 -11 than he Was as; a candidate. • ' ;. -';¦ cent negative marks oh the same . -' .;He is; more: appealing . ';. :. : . building is. practically empty-r'the crowd circles . ' the place again, blowing ram's horn trumpets count. On hartdlihg college uri- personally .. .as ;- -'- -Presi-v;: YET the Jigiis; are unmistak- rest, .the under 30 group is . 60-31 dent than he; was as a;; ; and shouting at the . tops of their voices. ably clear that dissastlsfaction is ; - -Don't knock it. w'e have it on good-au- percent negative,: but the Wallace /candidate; .;. \, ; ,./'.; 54 33. i3 r|sing on his handling of dbmes- supporters are also negative by . He. has -been good: in thority that it .worked the first time it was tic issues, . tried. ranging from crinie 6 1-26 percent/- . -- .. : slowing things down v With things the way they are, does any- contiol , arid racial problems to / body Have ai better idea?. ; . ' r : and . unifying.the coiin- ; college demonstrations and keep- THfS LATEST Karri* Svrvey . try: , , ;-;. .,-.- . '..' ..:,;;.;:44;-34 22 prey ail ing' the, 'economy healthy. A cross Indicates that in a sharply polar- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ CsufioUSn^ss s ¦Negative- ' ¦:¦:• .' " . ':• ''' ,; . • section of 1607 households, sur- ized society, a middle road or ov- ' ¦ Arepi pes n ecessa r y ? . He.Vtries- .' to be - on all B y ROBERT B, SEMPLE Jr. : veyed.; June 1.6 and 22, was asked: erly cautious approach can bring ministration into, a liberal axis , sides of every ques- . New York Time*:Newi Servici and , a conservative one. ; Plumbers in New York City have rejecte d ; "I3b;W would you rate the job- criticism from both ends of the ' an employers offer of' . ;tion ::;:;;... .vw:...,. 60 . 26;:14 -; WASHINGTON: — The liberals They liken themselves — and ' .- a wage increase of $3 an President . Nixon ; is doing on his political spectrum. In fact, a. ma- , - hour. Oyer the lifetime of the;contract ¦- ^e doesn't seem to be . and conservatives of the Nixori the ; President — .to- the motorist the: pay T- excellent; pretty; gopd > only jor criticism of President Nixon getting any further on - and benefits would have increased to:a total of fair ,or poor?'1 . • b administratioh, ..after a series .of who may zig from, left to right ' .- .; voiced y 60 to 26 percent of the the Vietnam problem tiearly ;$ll-an.hpur;- : public Ss a whole, is that ¦'he bruising scrimmages,; are now but stays; on the same road. In ' NIXON RATINGS ON: ; tha«:;LBJ , did ;;;.,; .; 46; 45;:9; -We were considering multiplying $11; times KEY tries to be on all sides of every back in the locker room patching their; view, this ^is - the road of . -: He moves too ;slpwly . : , 40: hours a week, .but the thought df dealing in v DOMESTIC ISSUES ' question." Of course, it must be ¦; themselves up and telling each ''pragmatic" and ''flexible" mod- ',¦' ¦'¦¦;, • : in getting t hi h g s ;, Buch large sums deterred us,: : -Jurie ; April, pointed out that the interviewing v other that they are all really part eration ,; leading, they hope, to- ¦;' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; done; .;; :.; .;.. ;.; 36 51 13; ¦ : ; Necessity, ' ' rr* ' ' . c f r of the same , team. ward: a new Republican majority. it has been/said too ¦ often , is the . . . - . . - - . , - . . ,:¦ >/& ¦ ¦ • on this survey was conducted be- ;;; mother of invention . . ¦ : ,'p He : hasn!t kept his; In the last few weeks, these . Is it possible that $11 an Approach; to cri nie: control . ' fore the recent controversies over THEY ARE reminding peop hour will require someone to.- ' ¦ ' campaign promises . 29:42 29. forces have ; been struggling l* invent a way to ;Positiye .' .- . . .. '...... ';.' . . 46 .. ¦/4 .4' John Knowles" abortive appoint- that all of Nixon 's top aides, ex- get water into a house; and put again without ;'.;,;.;. • ,." X , ment as assistant secretary of On three out of four of the fiercely" and With no particular Negative 44: 31 postive' statements ;Nixon re- cept for Mpynihan; are Republi- pipes-—and certainl y without somebod y called a ".; /, ;.... . ' ;1Q . -25 HEW and the"slow-down directive ' . ,; Mr. attempt to hide their, differences Not sure , . > . ceives favorable support from a cans; that they were brought in- plumber? Handling of racial problems . on school desegregation. . over issues as diverse as the ap- majority. In contrast , a majority pointment of Dr . John H. Knowles to office after a moderatel y, con- Positive ... ,; ,., : 38 37 On foreign policy matters, the servative campaign; that ' ; supports ; only one , , negative as the government's top health none of Negative .; ...... 51 ; 33 President's ratings show fewer them , again with the exception of Privacy for eagles ,.;..,.. negatives. , His handling of rela- statement about the President. : officer , the . fate of the desegre- Not sure , 11 : 30 gation guidelines Moynihan, is likel y to advocate Handling college demonstrations tions with allies in Europe has THE EXTENT to which , and the revi- . , The discovery of a southern bald eagl e thY sion of welfare policy. measures of radical social re- eyrie deep in j^Mississippi River Positive /. . .v.;;,.: 36 X earned him a 59-30 percent posi- President's strength rests oh his form;, bottomlands ¦ '¦¦ ¦ and that it is therefore containing , two recently ' .Negative ' .. ,, . .;.;, .. : . 52 , ', X tive rating, down from the 61-21 personal appeal comes across in ONE RESULT of these debates . hatched eaglets—the ¦ ¦ misleading to attempt to depict first reported on the 300-mile-long-wildlife , j e- Not .sure;. ; -. '. -. 12;, - ' X percent positive he recorded in the response to a final question hais been that the men who.were too wide a gulf between them. , luge and probably the Keeping economy healthy April, but still highly : favorable . in which people rated hinr on , "in- touted as; moderates and liberals : first reported success- ' ' "Our ambition , in political ful nesting in Southeastern Positive .;...... 35 ' .- . ; ' , ' X On handling the war in Vietnam, spiring con fidence in the White at the beginning of the admiiiis- terms, Minnesota in a ' is to widen the middle ," century — is a red; letter even t in the bird . Negative. ,., . . .;¦', ; , , . 52 : X his rating has gone from 42-32 House.'' In April , his standing tration — men like Robert H. remarked one high-ranking Nixon ¦' :¦ ' ¦ ' watchers' outdoor year. It places Donald V. Not. sure . . ,' , .. ,;. 13 , . , . - X percent ,positive in April to 47-45 was 61-21 percent positive . Now Finch , Secretary of Health , Edu- aide the other day. "This means Ci ray, - - .federal wild refuge manager , among the X—not asked , .in April percent in this survey. Again , on it has slipped to 53-35 percent cation and Welfare , Daniel Pat- you have to, draw people in froin most observing ornithologists pf this region . In the volatile areas of both Vietnam , the pattern of, criticism positive . This is a drop of 8 rick Moynihan : Presidential as- the ' left and; draw them in from The bald eagle is an endangered or ¦van- crime and race , Mr . Nixon 's posi- mounting more rapidly than sup- points on the positive side and sistant , and John G, Vcneman , the right . Different people Would ishing ; species of bird life; it has been designated tive rating moved up.only slightly port is apparent . an increase of 14 points on tha Under Secretary of Health , Ed: put the emphasis in .different by Congress under the Endangered Species Pre- over a two month period , while STILL th* public it irnpre»»«d negative side , buit it is still clear- ucation and Welfare — have places, but basically rre share the servation Act for maximum protection . Because the negatives rose sharply. In with Mr. Nixon , especially in the l y positive and it; is 20 points been cast even more firml y into same objectives.1', this is a winter ground for (his the case of racial matters, college personal area , This was evident in rating during his latter days in the liberal camp, big bird , aiea ' Those who would propel Nixon residents get to se more than upheavals , and keeping the econ- a series of questions which asked higher than Lyndon Johnson 's Meanwhile , the men who were along their quota of ' a cautious course , minding the national emblem bird. omy healthy, ' a majority of the about the President directly: office. . regarded as conservatives — At- his P's and Q's with America 's Another nesting, discovered in 1963 n-car torney General John N. Mitchell , vast white middle class/and build- Alma , Wis,, attracted so many bird watchers Arthur F . Burns and Harry S. ing thereby a solid Republican and photographers that the adult eagles left Dent , Presidential advisers , and majority, , tend to dominate I lie and never returne d to their young ones. There's someth inq new under sun other less visible White House inner councils . ¦ ' ¦ It is hoped that refuge personnel will main- iitaff members — have been; cast . ¦ tain, ¦•/? •- ' :¦ - ' ¦ ¦ - even .more secrecy as to the location of this no new thing under tile protracted debates of the last the earth' tha t-has so long sus- the sun," But what makes this month have "polarized" the Ad- WINONA DAILY NEWS 1 .'lined him? "Who knoweth the IT WOUL D b« tlmoit a« easy, event so difficult to grasp or ¦ spirit of man that gooth upward , nonetheless, to be cynical . After WIU .IAM F. WiiiTB . ' , - ; ' . . p ubhshtr describe is that Apollo and its arid the spirit of H IP boast that nil , nothing like as much thought C . K. L I .NW . N , , ., -' , . . rim, Mur., Adv. Mrnctor riders found something new A UOU - II UitKMi.ii , .. FMlor-in- Qhic.} gnnth downward to the . earth'."' and energy and money has been under the sun , and no one can say (J/wc v , W. :EvAf. 'f> .. Ncwn Edilor One could hardly watch tho put into rectifying any of our what the conscqencos will be for (}. - GofcOOH HOI.TK ., . . Sunday ' Editor magnificent spectacle of tho lift- earthl y deficiencies as has gona ¦K/ mankind—what this ending may UKK H. U III.IO . .,...,.chint K dr-rtukon by the race . Uut still , as Sen. Kdnmod Mu> tinuing, man struggling toward Funera Ihn ic-.f: for rr! [juhlif ;il|fin of all th* local ne ws prlni"; .follow- Daniel peknerg, Whitehall; Aly.ca Sobo- ¦ ' m. Elk Creek; Daniel an licksiw, Strum; , Dayjd' . ,;suhr < . Glasgow, HEREFORD — Urry D*hl, CHESTER WHIT E3- Pfllfiitx, Oiling- Xelth . Sexe, HlrlcK; Danny Blesen, . ' Pigeon Flyers; ' . Loren Hedge, . Terry Galejvllit; Kaltiy Butman, Eltrlck ;; Lli« villa (?.);; Slevt . 'Ravnumi; Etlrkki. M«r- . Pigeon; Daniel Eckberg, .White, BTde/ Gabrlsl, Whltehatll Barbara . Gander*. IhV Halimi, ind«pend . Dockcn, ' Docorah;, .«nc« \W, : ; hail;. - Brad ' Kenneth ,Arcadia; David Gabriel/ Whltihali; loan ' ' HAMPSHIRES . Lon and Jlirr'y " Snn» Cor>gdon, Decorah; Feed Ackley; Pigeon) Gandera. Arcadia. : . ^ Shirley Haldersonj Westway; Judy ' Berg, A (4. tuehli . ANGUS — -TlmoHlV .Hoyre,. Etl.rlck; Erie •ells, Arcadl . John Byorri, Holly Schaofe r, Lucky' •' ¦ ' ' Frenchvllla) Clov- '. Goplin. Osieo; PJtll Gandtrt. Arc«c»l»; eilrlck. ,/'¦: • • . try, Divld Geske, Dctorah ; Kathleen '' . . ;•; TOP STEER- . ..; . Eric Goplih ,;Ossco; (Daily News photcs) CROSSBRED —- Nolan . . Gbplin, Oueoi Gallagher,: . Elk , Creek; Vlckl. Eckberd, DUROC • JERSEY >- . Ken . Conadan. ' ¦ Ly.nltJi ' .-Dockcn." Decorah; showed the champion steer: in the beef show; Galeivlllei .Gary Severson , v.G*lesvi.ll« IVlillehrall; . Ju- 1 ' - .Frenchvllle; ' Louahhe Thomp- 15); . .Cartl: ' Sever ion, ' .Giiniville Ai) i dv Berg. ¦ - son, • t-ionn; . Kr.lstcn , Berg, : Hale and :Tlmothy Hovr*> . Eltrlck (3). SPOTTED POLAND-¦-- ' -Olana.. Smik'- ': Hrtrrty; : Holly ..Schaofer. : lucky Clovers'. . ' - (9i;. " 'j ARTS and CRAFTS "— Alyce Sobola, rud.- Galesville 'Bruce 'Wcr.lil« fj- Creek; David Suchla.'l yVJs; Busy Bees; Trempealeau trick (?); Randall . Tho.mp.son , Calesyilla E its . ¦ ' UJj 'JIm Johnson, Galciviile: Paul-Pa- , R6y. Suchla Jr., Busy &eos;. Todd . Top. ' ¦ ' ;./ JUNIOR SHOWMAN .;; . Patt i Gahdcra; Arcadia , took derson, Eltrlck; ' pen, - Glasgow; - Steven . Lvoa, . .Dflrjgellj . •- . . CROSSBRED — Cheryl FarkV. Galet- . 5uMnn> ' Pride . Busy' Badgers;-/ Daricna first ; place in . the junior showmanship division of the beef ¦ ville; Mark - Nelson, Hlxlon ' K.tMn Suchla. Busy1 Badgers; Lynn Rebarchek; ' ' • • ¦ ' '¦; . W: fihow;^' . - ."• . - ': Glese, Whitehall. - ' Busy Badgers; Susan Sosalla , Busy Bads- ' Winners frs; Peggy and Shelby Kulig., Busy Badg- frs;- Jim- Bockus. Strum; Noel . Andre, HJJr- Crc eK . - ' - . ¦ . //¦' . FLOWERS . and PLANTS—Terry Bcrfle,. Pigeon Flyers; . - Grctcheri; Erfckson, Haie and Hardy; Mary Johnson ,: Pigeon ; In Sewing Annabcll Slmonspn, beggell; \Jydy Berg, LcmoK^^ FrenchVllle; ' ; Carrricn and Jane. Sosalla, GALESVILLE, Wis: - Skills Biisyi. -Badgcrs; .Colette Solbcrg, French- villa; ..Terry Bergo,: • Pigeon:. . - Janice In knitting, sewihg. and- garment Ackley, Pigeon;. Shelby Kullcj, Busy.Badg-: repair were well Illustrated at »>s; '- "-Judy. Ravnuni, . Glasnpw; Cynthia Write Agmqfr Hamme r, Kilns- Valley:,-' Peony Kullg, the^Trenipealcau County Fair 's; Carmen ' : Biisy Badncr . Sosalla, Busy thls^pSst^wierikend. / " " f :^ : Badgnrs; Elaine Waljkl,. Trl-School;., Mar/ ' ' MILWAUKEE. w . ~ . Farm; Congress 1.6 call' a convention , CountyTSBoFGouncii, i he Shfl^T Anderson, Glnsgotf; Jud.y. .$or'g," Frcrich- Winners - .of blue ribbons in. viile; Gretchen tf-rtckson; Hale .and: Har- these areas . were: ' .' . •;.. '- . "• - : . labor and . .voter groups;;have ¦Wisconsin; could be the 34th , Defarnation League of B'nai ¦ . and ; dy; 'Shirley; Halderson, " Westway; Judy KNITTING ' . — " Nanette Smith; KinQj ' announced a carnpaign - to- dis^, Ravnuroi". . .Glasgow ; ' . Mary - . Johnson , Valley . 8adgers.i . Patty. Trim, TrWSchool Mrs. . John Toussaint. of Madi- B'rith, Region 10. of the. TJnited ¦ ¦ suade .Wisconsin:, legislators. Pigeon. • ¦ ' ¦ Worker! {?); Terrl Dan. l,.-' Westwa 'y;. Cindy son , state chairman of the Auto VVbrkers, the ^Wisconsin CAREER -EXPLORATION . — , .Jerom« Rumpel; Pigeon. Flyera;. Cei;bl- Soppy.. from.- • asking Congress .for' .. a' Beaches;,Mark E. Mass, Beach- ' : ' ' Back, Af.cadla Hummingbirds;- . Ttrrl' Oehl/ constitutional . ' .conventio n ..-'that , League, of .Women .Voters,- was Farmers .; Union, : District . 7; . of rj,- Anita Johnson, Beaches; Gail Nehrlrig, Westway; Lprl -Tranberg, Westbyi Vickie ' ', ' ; : the National Farmers Organiza- Carpenter;. Ha?el.Gundersoh, Kings Val- Rlndehl, . Glasooe) . "' Debra Lou. :.P«sehl, could override,. the; Supreme named chairman;of the. Wiscon: ley. : ' - Arcadia; Roxsnne Solberg. .FrenchVille; : ¦¦ Court's landmark one' - man . sin Committee for. One Man ; tion, the state council of the .CHILD CARE— Julie T.ranberg, .West- tori Tranberg. , Westway; Joanne Neh- " "¦ ' Human nay; Barbara Gandera, Arcadia; Janice. ring, Carpehfer; ' Margaret Forsylhe,, Ar- pneTVote ruling. . .,;;,:- . One;¦Vote;.;; -/- .: Wisconsin Lutheran ; Kreher, Arcadia; Julie . Tranberg, -West, cadia; .(9) Sharon: Melb'y,. .Beaches ';. -Carl . .The new . 'organization ,' :Wis< - She said lhe : "objective of the Relations Association and the way; - Kathy Suchla,. Westway; Janice Ann. Johnson, Viestway ';. Hazel .Gunder- ' . Committee; 0rie Dirkseh arneridment -is to state chapter of the American Kreher , Arcadia; Marv Relyea, ' Lucky son, ..Kings Va Hey,-: Renee B erg, -Frencri.- consin f pr; , Man , : de^ Clovers;- .Louanne Thompson,' Hcgg; Shel- vKle'; Judy , Ravhum, Glasgow; Kafhteen : One Vote; :said Saturday it will prive a .vast .and ever .increas- •Assbciation of University Wqrrir by ;Kullg, Busy .Badgers;.' - Peggy.- Kullg, HOIl,. Pigeon ; Lauren'. Hod,.':Pigeon;. Pat- ¦ ' ' ;' . . •¦.; ;,;¦ 7 ' ' ' 'work; . to stir , public; protest irig number 61 citizens of their en.;. ;- • ' .>v ;.: ' . . .v?v Busy Badgers; Carol Hanson; Hale and ricia ."Call/ Strum; Mar cla Hanson, Halt ' : Hardy; Peggy Kulig, Busy Badgers; Liri- and - Hardy; 'Phyllis Trim, .. .Trl-School; against ;the, proposed "Dirk: full rights as;voters.'' ;•;, 'dV Enghagen, Frenchvllie; Dawn Nelson. Lauren- H.oH, Pigeon; Marsha SChorba'hn, ¦' JOHN w: Schmidt, state AFL- ' - and sen amendment.'' ;•• .; ¦ ' ' ' ' Lakes . Coulee; Carol Hanson) . Hale¦ . Pike Pep-Ups'i Colette. Solberg. French- /¦':NOTiMG .the';,.Wiscohslh --legis- GIO- chairman; was taihed a Hardy; Rosanna Nelson, . Lakes Coulee; .}.. SEiVIOR BEEF SHOWMAN ;U .; Nolan .. in the beef show . . He also, had the . top-cross- vine; Kathleen Krackow, Frenchvllle; ¦ ' '¦ ' - Kullg, Ba-dgcrs; Carol Ha -n* ' ' ; . . SEN;¦• Everett M.;Birkscn . the lature . -••'¦: Is • .• Considering what co-chairhian of the protest or? Shelby • Busy. . Goplin, Osseo,. was named senior showman .. -bred animah ; : V : ."v ' . i " ;. •;;:_ • Gretchen .:Erickson, .;Hale and , Hardy,' . ; ion. Hale and. Hardy; : . Ndei Andre,: Decorah Go-Getters; Lind a TJ.S, Senate\ minority leader,: is could be the nation's .3.4th peti- ganization. ; Kopp, Caledonia;. -Joyce . Borreson, While- ¦ : ' ' " Other; cO-chairmeii are . As- hall; -Patricia Call, -.Strum. - ' advocating . .. a .; cohyentipn - . to tion , :Mrs, Toussaint said it

. CLOTHIN.G;. —- Ann. Lee Krib»; Cale- amend: the Cpnstilution and al- "would be tragic if . Wisconsin semblyman Frederick Kessler^ donia;. Desir ee- Anderson,. Weslway;- Dl. ' D-Milwaukee;. Sen; ;Allen J. "Oijne low a stato legislature to ; apporr were - to become the state that . ane . Schlrmer, Caledonia;. kirid- made ! it possible to open the Busby, R-West Milwa-ukee, and Veg6tal)le ial s.chy/ Carpenter; Wary Waller, .'Glasgow , tion one of its houses on .a gco^ Prirh Hardies Cre«k; Sharon Dahl, Westway; graphical basis^-- • -door for -a^tjjj ai^oJiidijj CAni:Jay G-, Sykes, state Civil Liber- Presi Julie Thorsoii, Daggett; : Delaine Holt/ ¦ lly . . d^+ • arid inequitable system of ties Union chairman; , Westway (2) I Phyllis Trimm, Trl-Schooi) •: The Supreme Court ruled . in ed . . Cindy G-use, Pigeon; - . 1964 that both houses 'of ' a leg- representaiion';"- . .; . Treasurer is Werner Schaefer, Kathy Auger, . Strum; . Susait Pauline islature must be apportioned Besides the League of Women president- of ; tne ITilwaukee Blue Ribbon Sosalla, Wisconsin . Busy - Bad gers; Jean . Ackley, plg«6n; Cindy Giise, Pike Pep- along lines reflecting equal pop- Voters, groups joining the pro- County LaborXouncil, and sec- Ops;.'-Ann»V HWst 'ad Franchvllls; isiijanna * ulation in all districts. It takes test organization ' include the retary is Mrs. James E. Mills Rivfew Pride, Wisconsin Busy . Badgers; Dellsa ¦:• Get '" Code - f Carpenter CJ)' : the Milwaukee of Milwaukee. ;.- Sherllyn - Anderson, Dag. 34 petitioning states to require state AFL-ptO. . : name his own convention dele- view a bul to allow news media Fox; Kings . Valley;. Joanne ¦ Nehrlng, . MADISON, Wis. un- . —Revi- ¦ dinners sion of Wisconsin's relatively gates, and would eliminate the to publicizes the; names of delin- gelt;-"Susan Frerristad, Oagge1t; Rosanne for rejecting quent juveriiles who cbmmit fel- Nelson/ Lakes Coulee; Bonnie . Rongstad, GALESVILLE, Wis, - . Grow- new presidential primary code ballot provision ¦ . Hale and Hardy; Anita Johnson, Beaches; . ; : •; " ;: . ing, good things to eat won blue is among the bills which legis- aiiy.Vof the candidates -suggest- onics. ; - . - . -Annette-Mclby,. Beaches; . Xnlla John- lative committees, are to .re- ed.by the nonpartisan commit- Ahnabell Slmotison, Daggett; Anita John- Rigirrie Has ribbons for these Trempealeau son, Beaches; Jill Johnson, - Beaches; Military ; ;' '¦ ' THE FOURTH hearing Tues- ¦ M^ view this week while the Sen- tee. .;; , :: • „ v.- .. ; son. Beaches; Kim Stay, Pletsarit Vleiv; County . 4-H'ers at the lllthvarh day is that of the; Labor,; T^ixa- ' - ate is; in. recess; The Senate Education Corii- Anita Johnson,.. Beaches; Marcla Call, rinal fair : . tioh j Insurance and Banking Strum, . : Ri . FRUITS — Carmen Sosalla, Busy -: work Jane - Trim, Trl-School; Janice lo . . The Assehibly returns to mittee, meanwhil*, is taking up :, Kreher, • ' Committee,; whose agenda con- 6adgers;- Dianne •- .- Srnlkii/cf, - . Docorah; and is to name three Arcadia; ;Linda Lakey, Caledonia; Car- Malf ' ' Dan. Tuesdaj'v a number of bills involving ght Shawn Ofsdahl, . Frenchvllle; Scott tains topics ranging from a re- mon Sosalla. Wisconsin Busy Badgers; Sv^iini conference ¦ aid Bautcb, Glasodvv;- Donald Llsowskl, of its members to a school : topics, such as . school ported shortage of profession- Mary Brekke, Carpenter,- Jane: Trim, Arcadia;' Brian S6sal.la,: 'Busy Badgers; committee to help three sena- Trl-School; Shawn Ofsdahl. Frenchvllle; ' ' ' aid formulas and . whether the ; By R. W; APPLE JR, : ister --and dozens of .:Soviet- .- pealing investment. : Frank , Rolbieckl, Trl-School;. Carl .Jlck, al workers to a need for branch Phyllis, Trim;¦ Trl-School? Julie Thorson, Trl-'Sctiool; ' Mark.Nelson, - Lakes' Coulee;' tors .v/ork¦ out; differences be- Legislative Council should study Daggett. '-.¦ " , . .' ¦ offices of savings and loan as- JVCUJ Yorfc Times News Servic e trained; civil servants remain :. "If we re going to survive," ' ' '. . ' Annabsll . Slmpiison, Daggett; -Dlqnne, tween the Assembly's $1.53 bil- the Sex education , controversy. sociations. : CtOTHING PLUS - Cynthl» Hammer, : Sniikriid, . Decorah; , William Llsovvskl, lion 1969-71 budget proposal and Kings Valley; Lorl Boyom, Arcadia; BAMAKO^ Mali -^- .The Mal- in their jobs. . - says Finance Minister Negre, Arcadia;. Lynn Stegenieyor, Docbreji; ANOTHER bill Would deprive Lauren Holt.;Pigeon; Connlo H6ff,: West- ah Army struck against ¦ Joy.Ann Kwosek. Elk Creek; Glenn Wahv the Senate's $1.1 billion '- pro- by; Swanne Inslenes, Beaches;. Peggy i. The military regime recent- , "we heed the communist coun- ' lyrri, Frenchvllle; ' Dorcen . Maliszev/sk l, : draft dodgers of state school Kuljg, Wis, - . ' Busy . Bsdgtrs «); :. Marlene Modibo Iteita , one of the last " ' posal, ; :;.' , ¦ . ly recognized the Viet Cong's tries. If I am;:going to serve Arcadia; R enee- Born, Frenchvllle; Peg- aid, and another, would give Johnson, ' Beaches;- , '. Suzanne lnstosnes> apostles of; a socialist future - Provisional Government of ny. Kullg, Busy Badgers; Andrew . OfS: THE SENATE, having reject- public school officials more au. Beaches; Debra Nelson, Cakes : Coulee for : black Africa, more than my country, I must be pro- riahl, Frehchvllle; , Mark . Nelson, Lakes Indiansai (2); Marl one Johnson; Beeches;. Mary . South;Vietnam. This develop- Coulee;, Todd Wood, ' Frenchvllle; , Beth ed -, the Assembly ; budget last thority. in setting codes for stu-. Lou Fren-istad, Daggettr : Marcla John; seven months ago. . ment has disturbed ;, some cornmurii8t when that seems Ekern> Glasgow; Jby Ann Kwosek, E-lk week is in recess until Oct. 7. dent dress, grooming and con- ion, -Hale and Hardy; Louanne Thompr , a tallj forceful auto-; Creek; Frank Rolbieckl, , Trl-School; ' , son, Hcgg; Terry Serge, pigeon; Carol Keits American officials here; who the best way to. .do things." ' ' ¦ " - :' ;¦«• ' ' ' .Michael Lygai Dsqgolt; .Donald . Llsow- But four . Senate : committees duct. ; r; : . . .:; ' .; Severson, Decorah;'.;Janice Ackley, Pig- crat who had led Mali for see it as a violation of the Mali's outlook is not;bright. »kl, Arcadia; Brien. Guthrlo, Decorah; plan : hearings this . week on The Senate Judiciary Com- eon;. Cheryl Anderson, .Wesiway; ..Linda eight years, went into.- .eclipse; ; Androw Ofsdahl, Frenchvllle; Judith , Ann ¦ Reservation Kopp, Caledonia; Elliabsth Kaste, Trl- Maliahs' official policy of Even with ah outright ;grant more than 30 bills. ' - and many people expected Weir, -Elk' Crock ," Dianne . Smlkrud. De- mittee, also- . •meeting.;-. Tuesday School; Bonnie Schonsbers, Sunnyside ¦ " positive nonalignment.'.' corah; Kathy Sonsalla , Arcadia! Terry The Senate's , Government (2);:. Kathy Sosalla, Arcadia; Noel Andre, the same fate to befall '; this of $3 millipn from France, the ' afternoon , will study a bill The Americans are espe- Rindalil, Hardies• . Creek; Lynn Rebar: and Veterans Affairs Commit- EIX Creek; Janice Ackley, Pigeon; Bar- country's, friendship with the r able to rhek. Busy Badgers; Gerhard Von .Uhl, which would increase to; $1,- barn : Thompson; Frenchvllle;, Marcla cially put out because the. military has not been Pike. . Pep-Ups;, - Rcneo Scvnrsiin, Trl- tee has scheduled a hearing Hanson, Hale and Hardy; Jane Sosalla communist ^vorld. But the 0D0 the property damage or per^ Form Protest , recognition followed the de- balance the 1M9 . budget. School; Randy Sovorson, . Trl-School, Tuesday on three .Assembiy-ap- Wis. Busy Badgers; Elliabelh Kaste, pendulum lias not swung very . POTATOES - Frank Rolbieckl. Trl- sonal injury value for which a Trl-School r Shelby Kullg, Wli. Busy Badg- ' - ; - ' livery of almost $2 million About 600,000 people are un- School; Todd Tonpen, Glasgow; Donald proved bills which would alter parent is obligated in acts of un- WHITE EARTH, Minn. (AP ) ers (2); /Aarcla Johnson, Hole and' Har- far or very fast? , -. ' ' worth of yellow corn: and sor^- llsowskl, Arcadia;. Glenn . Mnhlum, the presidential.; preference pri- cmancipated minors;' The par- An Indian protest movement dy; Barbara Thompson , . Frenchvllle; That is not ; :to say that derfed as a result : of a Frnnchville; Brian- Scisnlln. Busy Bftdcjcrs, Connie Eldred, Hogg; Carol Anderson, ghum a gift to alleviate a - mary. was formed at the White Earth Daggell; there has been no change in . drought, .ONIONS — Shawn . Ofsdahl, . French- ental liability figure¦ currently pooov Engcn, Strum; Kathleen Critical food shortage.. vllle;: Andrew Olsdahl, Frenchvllle; Judith One bill would eliminate a is $400. ';¦ ' . , . . Indian , Reservation recently Hanson, Pigeon; Terry Berge, ; Plgeon; the ideological climate in this Ann , Weir,- Elk Creek;, Carmen , SoaaMa, Linda koto, Caledonia; Joyce Borreson; dusty capital on the Niger Other - foreign observers ' provision under which a candi- Another bill would provide with a symbolic simulated hang- . Bur.y Badgers; Lynn Stogrmcyor, De- Whitehall. . . ;¦¦ '¦ considered recognition almost Hammurabi's reign (about corah; Margaret " Forsythe , Arcadia; date, having been nominated to that failure to wear an auto ing of a "true Indian." River. Carl ' inasmuch as the 1750 B.C.) is referred to as the Jfc k, Trl-Scfiool; Robyn Pozanc, the primary ballot by a , non- seat belt or motorcycle helmet, The effigy hanging of Milyin For one thine,: the 13-rmiri automati c, Caledonia; Atihahell Slmonson, , Dannelt; military council has tried to North Vietnamese have been golden age of Babylonia. Brian Sosalla, Dusy Badgers; Kathy Son- partisan committee, can with- when required by law could be Clark , a life-long resident of the Await Approva l salla, Arcadia; Todd Wood, Frenchvllle. ; ^ de-emphasize international af- represented here lor years. draw his name. considered in settling civil area, was used to draw atten- The other bills would assure damages in case of accident, fairs and devote more atten- "The Americans think that tip, to the formation of the On Reconstructioh tion to Mali's domestic prob- they giye some that the primary winner could The committee also will re- Movement just bcause ; LOW-COST FAMILY Galesville Youth American . Indian lems. corn lo these people they've (AIM) on the White: Earth Res^ Of St. Cloud Dam Shows Top Lamb A European diplomat¦ re- got thcrn in their pockets," PROTECTION ervation. . marked with mild ' ¦astonish- said ail ' ' East European diplo- ST- CLOUD, Minn. (API- ment"1 recently that the Mai- GALESVILLE, Wis. - Steve Listed as a noii-vmlont move- Plans for reconstructing a Mis- mat. "Wc learned better than Provide now lor your family 's Kopp, Galcsv/1/c, . had -the top Five Killed in ian delegation to the Interna- that long. ago. ment, AIM is active, in the Min- sissippi River dam at St. Cloud tional Labor Organization ' futura sacurily. lamb in the sliecp show at the used to s "The Malian people don 't neapolis area and is , are awaiting approval by the conference this year "not Trempealeau County Pair and fight such; problems as educa- Army Corps of Engineers. fit into pockets vcry _ easily. was also named grand cham- only didn 't: qttnek anyone, re so pragmatic that Two-Gar Crash tion , social nnd law enforcement The new dam will be used for they kept quiet. " ' They ' pion senior ' showman, " Junior ' ¦ I hey don't bolieve thut . ' -a problems and the Bureau of In- recreation and water supply. "That ," he said; "was - " « showman honors wont to Lon- dian Affairs use of tribal lands The original tlani was con- glass is full of water unless nie Krackow Ettrick. small revolution in itself. " . for timber cutting and leasing stniclod in lfiii7 and was used they 've seen someone filling Rlue plncings were won hy . Furthermore , the Chinese Wisconsin arrangements. to generate hydroelectric power communists, who had grown it from a pitcher," Glenn (2); In . Krackow, Ettrick , The hanging scene was set up North States Power Co. Many Maliuns would agree Lonnie Krackow ;i) , mid Stove " ' ern has so influential here that Keilsi , < By 1'IIK .AS.S()CI/VTED PKESS mond Hoier Jr., 30, died Sun- in front of Clark's home on the agrcc

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READ PLAQUE// ; . Apollo 11 Astxdnatrte Edwin •B./ ; Aldrih, Jtright) and Neil Armstrong read the plaque they at- tached to the ladder of the moon lander which; will remaia / f r,i3!T^'*™^^^,,'''>,ry '>*ty/yMww on the planet's, surface. (AP Photofax) % I Adventure It Ia [Of the Ages;j [ Man Closes f r $ I Lunar Gap I fI

THREE CHEERS .. . Stephen Armstrong, father of astro- naut Neil Armstrong, gave a hearty cheer after stepping onto; the porch of his home in Wapakoneta. Ohib, Sunday. His, sott and astronaut Edwin Aldrin had just landed on the moon. JAP Photofax )

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JAN AND FRIEND ...Janice Aklrin, 11 , holds her pet kitten "Leif" as she walks across the front lawn of her home near tha VIEWS LANDING . , . Manned : Spacecraft Center, Houston , - Tex. Pope Paul VI views through Jan's dad, Apollo 11 Astronaut, Edwin E. Al- telescope the lunar area drin, is lunar modufe pilot of the spaceflight. where Apollo 11. astronauts (AP Phdtocrart) landed. Tho Pope was nt " summer retreat at Castel Gfliidolfo, - Italy, where ho followed tho lunar tending SWEATING IT OUT . . . Astronaut Alnn landing of tho Apollo il lunar modulo. Bean on television. (AP Photofax) L. Bean, inemher of the Apollo 12 spaceflight , will be in tho crew that will make the next bites his fingernails as ho watches tho giant moon flight. (AP Photofax) tracking hoard in Mission Controf during tlie COVERAGE TO CONTINUE Nir,W YOItK l>) -- Sched- uled Apollo coverage on t.lm ; three. ' major television net- works nil times CDT: , Monday CHS and N»C, <'0(icliisidti of . .'II' hours of 4'unllnuoiiN , nivcrafi.d through 5 p.m.: AHC, con- clusion of ;|il hours contin- uous coverage (liningli , 5 li.iit.. (I::ill-7 ::i(> speclnl, Tiicwlnp AIU'!, ' R:«2-8 : I7 p.m., live pictures from cupHule; i>:RK p.m., |»r«g- rcKN report; CHS, K-8:2(» p.m. live lruiiNmlwsl<>n , OUCH! . ' , . Mike ColMtm , fi , rencls to a scratch by lila progress reports tlir'iirgli pot kitten while playing nl his homo near llie Manned Space- day: NltC , 11:r-0 n.iii. In SUSPENSE IN CENTRA!, PAHK , . . The excitement of the ¦mo- showing \) ,S. AHlroniiut.s Noll Anii.slcim' g and Edwin Aldrin on 1.1 w craft. Center, Houston , Tex, Tho little boy phiyed around the 12:15 ii.ni. Wednesday, ' rocket firing for return lo ment is recorded In the expresNtoiw of tlicso four women m thoy watch moon. (AP Photofax) yard while his dad, Astronaut. Michnol Colliiw, orbited the ClUlll. n television Koroen set ni> in Now York'a Cent nil Park, Sundny night, moon in Apollo VI command module. (AP Photofax) Here s ihe Answer Screen Mdy VA Appraisal Holey Tech School PriMYeu Biiggy tortger ¦ ¦ No .4P Newsfcatures - -;;' workable margin on all four ; Ip Although screens with alumi/ sides.; If -cutting has to be done, RemGdel ¦¦ num':, frames'¦' •'are-, widely. Used use tin snips or an old pair of; ¦/ Birids Buyer nowadays, the / old-fashioned shears, ;the/ larger; the better. By ANDY LANG ... wooden screen ¦¦¦/'continues to The hardest; part is (p get the Plane Hangar ¦ ¦ - tight- ', and flat.; Here's, .'/.• AP News-features . :.¦ stand between most of us . and niesh on;. . A; building permit for the Wi- ¦ : an . bld-fashibpcd, method that ;.- .Q-.; — ' f am getting ready to the; billions of wee bcasties that '¦ nona ; Area Technical School woiks. ' - •" buy a house and expect to get infest the night. the frame on a flat and was drawn last: week by the ' /Lay a mortgage guaranteed by the .. I The screen is a fairl y; yulnerA sturdy surface like.a work bench board of' education of Independ-^ Veterans Administration;1 I had able article, constantly ;exposed or table. Place two boards about ent Schopl District 861. The re- subject to one irich thick under the ends always understood; that, to get to the Weather and ' modeling, estimated to cost by chil- of -the frame. Use a pair of a VA mortgage, you could not riiariy kinds of damage tha $16,954 will be done to half of clamps to bend each side of pay more for the house than the dren, dogs... and pointed objects. frame downward until '; it reach- ¦ the ; Watkins Hangar which is appraisal price set by the VA. When a screen has . developed a es. the top. of the flat . surface/ / owned by the school and locat- A real estate broker informs smaU /hole, you can repair it Attach the mesh; /When , the- , ed at Max Conrad Field. A me that this is riot so/ He says with one of the screen patches clamps are removed , the screen- you can pay more than the VA ing will automatically becoma false ceiling, hghts and hot-air available at a hardware store or appraisal if you think the house taut as the frame springs back heating will be added to pre- is a good buy; Is he right? lumber yard. But If you don 't ' into place. . However, there are pare for expanded group; air- A. — For many years, you like the idea of :a patch, or if the some niesh ; materials/,pf tho ; plane and power plant mechan- LARGEvOPEN SPACE .;. . along the : front of the" house, : than if it were closet to. the street. The door at the left of could: riot get a VA-guaranteed screening is too far gone,, you . newer type, such as fibprglas or . ¦ loan unless you paid no more ; ics ; classes. Contractor is P. . .createdI ' by¦'' placement of the garage, provides privacy and the porch leads to an outdoor area behind the/garage, may want to do a rescreening plastics, that should riot be than the VA's value appraisal; 'tightly.: ' Cprisiiit' your Earl Schwab Co. ¦ makes the pleasant front, porch ; more likely; to be utilized : //¦' " ;' ' stretched : However, under a law which job;: ; -; ¦ ; , dealer . about this. Madisdn Silo Co. drew a per- screen- Design S-4 has a living room, went into; effect last year, vet: Screen clouV-or mesh, Once the new riiesh is in place, mit for a storage and /garage erans ' were given the right to ing, whatever you like to call it trirn away ragged edges so that ; dining room, kitchen, family pay more than the VA apprais- addition to their buildings at 15 ' ' ¦ ¦' ¦¦ ' ' -rCoriies in many types, includ- nothing will show outside the .; ¦/ roorii, three bedrooms . and . -: a al. - "¦;. :. /.' ¦ = ;: If you bought Prairie Island Rd. Cost/ of the ing galvanized . iron/ copper; replaced; molding,. dual bathrctoih, with a/total hab- There is an important pro- new molding or if the old mold- construction ": was estimated. at apd ¦ itable area of 1,420 square feet. vision, though, The difference aluminuni, brorize; fiberglas ing ' heeds a new. finish, paint it, ; $9iO0O. ' Contractor is P. " Ear] The tvo-car garage has; two between, the VA; appraisal arid various kinds of plastic. Choose before you put it iri place. In ", . Schwab CO/ ; ; the price the veteran pays, must the same cloth for the repair as that way, you: avoid tedious ef- storage alcoves. Included with- : , Other PERMITS include: be paid in cash. It cannot be you have: on the rest of your forts to paint the .moldirig' with-. in: the over-all dimensions of added to the mortgage. The VA out. riinnirig over onto the nety Lewis Albert, 603 Olmstead " * screens. If necessary, take a ¦ ' /' 70 ft.v'By. 57/ .ft."- 4 in., are a records show that, . since the mesh.: / :' '//;. ' /"' St., $3,500', remotieling.; : ; piece of the old screening to the . / ' ' ' front court arid porch, a side law became effective, one ip / • ' If'.'the' .fra'hi'es need repainting, , /Rpnco Engineering .. . .Co., $3,- store ,to obtain ; the/ proper porch and patio and a rear ter- . every 14 home - buying veterans usef a small ovai-shape brush. In ; ; .000, construct foundation for 50 paid more for his house than match./-;/ race: : The plans include a: full ; painting the : mesh, use an appli- ft. x lCk) ft. building at Breezy the/VA; appraisal,; In most cas- cator —;a piece of felt attached; / ; basement. : TO REMOVE the old mesh, Acres. . Contractor, Howard L. es, the:difference amounted; to use a putty knife or other flat to-a flat block of wood or metal. / Keller Co. / ;/ ; less, than $1,000./' Thin the paint sufficiently to ' ; tbol to pry up the: narrow mold- ¦¦¦ George E. H.ahn, 553 Huff St., 'GARtDEN Q — Let rne start by saying ing that runs along the inside of prevent:clogging the mesh : aper- " Home Beverage Service,; $2,800, YARD'N that. I seem to be rnore annoyed tnres. Keep a toothpick handy so the frame. If the molding is hi ; dismantle part of building and by noise than other people. good! shape, it can be reused. that if any clogging: occurs at cdnstruct' addition. Contractor, That's why I am getting ready When the molding is off , you one or more poirits, use it at /: Eugene-Maroushelc. / / to sell ray house and buy anoth- will note that the mesh is held once/before the paint begins to : Edson Hazeltori, 1055 W. Wab- er. The noise of; jet aircraft down by/,tacks or staples or by harden. .," ' nearby is driving me crazy. If i sha/St*. $1,100, siding. Contrac- what appears to be twine laid in . : tor, C^ Malfflin. / // I buy a house in a develop- ¦¦ ¦ RENOVATING -; a narrow channel. " ' .: .:V a u 1 Watkins Memorial WK ment, will: the builder be willing When ypu buy the screening, '/ ' / STRAWBERRIES/ to: put in extra sound control COMPLETE^K-M Home, 175 E./Wabasha St.; ¦¦' be sure it's wider than the inside [ _j M |30fli remodeling. "' Consider , .: renovating . t h e and wili it cost me very much? ^ ^ ¦ . "/ / of trie frariie, since you '11 need a Norman E. Berube, 221 E. strawberry patch /after harvest A. v^ If the house has riot Saribbm St., ';' $150, remodeling. if you're carrying the . planting been . built , and . you want extra Roland Hansen oyer, especially If fruit: produc- sound control, the builder cer- : , 605 E. Mark dropped; : St.,,$75, ;remodeling. ..;" /¦ tion / tainly will oblige/ What it will Begin by mowing the,. plants, cost depends on how much Summer Comfor! We specialize in all typet: to the ground with a scythe or sound control since V RESIDENTIAL ypu want, COMMERCIAL Property T(a hsfe rs mower. Rake the leaves and proper ; control involves engi- • mulch arid remove them from //• BONDED : gipeerihg calculations and the Not Necessarily In Winona County the patch. Next cultivate be- use of acoustical: arid other ma- QUALITY SHEET tween, the rows, leaving a nar- WARRANTY OBBD terials that may not have been METAL WORKS, Inc. Rodney WhH» « ' ox. to Wilbur L, row hand of plants about 8 to ¦ ' included in the builder's plans. ' U5T Bi BroadWiy -~ Phoni l-Wl 1) Helzsr . ;« ux-Lot 3> Block .1, Kohntr'i 10 inches wide. The new row •/FXOOR : PLANS./'. .. . Although the basic . side', porch and side; patio behind the garage, Jiisi Cool Air 2nd Add. In Village of Goodvlow. One thing; is sure: It is less should; be on either side house is on the small side for, economy rea- and by a terrace' at the right/rear, accessible This summer in theu* eager- Merm A.: Pflvghoeft to Henry E. Hull of the expensive to have sound con- , «1 gx—Lot 2, Block 15,' - Plumer'i: Add. original row. Remove any old, sons, extra living space is provided by a . from; the ; family room arid master bedroom. ness to; find relief from the ¦;, to .Winona. ¦: . trols put in a house during the : Jsniei weak plants. Apply a sidedress- heat, too; many homeowriers ¦¦ . W. Soderberj »t ox fa Dennlt original construction tha n after *1N ¦ "D. - :JohK*'on et ux—Lot J, Block ing .of a.',. : complete ¦'• ' fertilizer ' are investing a lot of money to |S "1, Bol- it has been built. .. eom's Add. to Winona, such as 10-10-10 at; the rate of add cooling equipment to heat- Ervln A. Duden ef IK to William Corn- As for your aversion to the ?orlhr-rPart of NB'A',of' .S«. 11-107-8. 1 pound per .25 feet of row. If /¦ ing systeiris which are alleged sound of noise from jet aircraft, Frank V. AAlchalowskl.« al to Robert the . weather is dry, a thorough oti Admtp to be easily adapted for air con- I. Edol. at ux—Lot to|af 7, B lock -j, pin Garage 0f watering; . : will ;¦ speed . .; new you are not alone — arid .with ditioning. Oils Add. to Winona. good reason. It has been Robert toortellott al ox to David R. - growth..// /cal- When , they do, they have Brommerlch et ux—Part of HE 'A- of Herbicides can be applied culated that the noise from found that they get a lot of cold ;; .^^S^jj^^gS^^P SWA of Sac. W-107-7. . most jet aircraft is higher on ^ ' Royce Cbnitructlon/ jnc. lo Stavon J. immediately after renovation air, but that's not ; what they . Hendres et vie—Part of the; decible chart than that Lots 22 and 23, tor weed control It weeds; are want. According to the : Nation- /¦ ' ' ¦" ; . Block 3, Johnstone's Add. to Winona. present, hand : weed the plant- created by artillery fire,. No al Better Heating-Cooling Coun- - CALL 7«« / Harold O. Wartenbero «t ux to' Lte A. ¦ ¦; ¦ , .. fchrandt :«f ux—Lot 1, Block 7, Park ing thoroughly before spraying. . ;/¦;' By;ANDY. LANG; //- ; is a.'spacious feel to -both rooms, flow together, using, a: .corner matter how /much/ sound con- cil, when ypu install air con- . "A" Add. to. Winona, ax. the N'ly 70 ft. trol is placed within your GEO. KARSTEN . thereof,. This is a modest . oneTstory even , though; neither is very sink arid work counter , as a di- ditioning, / the name of the house,: you can make it more , ' /' General 'Contractor- .- : Wlllljm A. Sllsbea ef ux fo R ichard H. house,; with a total habitable large. .' ;/;'.// vider. Since each room has a game is .comfort. . Barby-W'ly » ft. of Lot i, Block t, area of 1,420 , feet. . But effective by the use; of your Unless the ducts are located Norton's Add. to Winona. . Attic Area for square /A family room at the; rear of window wall at the far end ): the Oeoroe.A. Williamson the . placement of the two-car own soud-deadening materials, near the ceiling and have been «f ux fo Kermlf the center hall has an interest-; entire expanse has; excellent J. Hanson at ux—W'ly SO ft; : of Lots Easy Expansion garage gives an over-all effect . such as draperies arid; carpets. sized primarily for cooling, the J «nd 3 and N'ly :^o ft. of Lot 6, Block Remember . Mi Taylor Co. of , additional size and charac- irig corner fireplace. One side of light and air plus immediate , too, that your tol- cold air will Stay near the floor, H.* 's Addat .ux fo toWinona. . ^Walter. Tlmm William E. If you can find room at the ter,. . ^ the room adjoins , the kitchen. access to outdoor living areas. erance to noise depends on and ; the;result will be cold an- ¦ ¦ ' T|mm et ux-SVi of NEW of See. B-IM-7. top, your home expansion prob- Because the garage . pro- Three bedrooms divide the where It is comirig from. As has kles and warm heads. DIAL . ' • ." William Cornforth et ox to Ervlri A ' The other has sliding; glass , Duden et Ox-Part ' of : &tt of lems will:;be solved easily and trudes, the house is set back wing to the right of the center been said, "What is the patter- According to a scientific prin- \ f . NEW¦ of doors leading to a rear terrace Sec; 13-W6: . - • . . ; :," inexpensively. Finishing an at- on the property, affording pri- , hall. At the front, the. two fam- ing of little feet in your apart- ciple, warmed air rises, cooled : . Carl A. Zesfrow e(. ux fo Garrett P. tic is one of the least expen- which is set behind the ;bed. ment Is a thundering herd of air falls. If the ducts have been Pells at Ux-Parf of SWVi of SW'A of vacy from the street; An open ily bedrooms offer comfortable W 8-5147 Sec • '$ . . and. :part: of SE'A of SE'A of sive home improvement proj. court is created along the en- room wing and does not . push accommodations for: two . or elephants when it takes place sized for heating only, they may ' ¦ . J»ff. "*187.10. ects and one of the most prac- tire front of the house. At the out beyond the rest of the three children; with a Complete in the apartment above." be too small for cold* air. Cold F • . ' QUIT CLAIM DEED . ¦ '¦ -' ' " A 9R Rebecca. S, Fuhlbrueggs to Elizabeth tical. - ' /. . ' same time, there is a seclud- ¦¦; closet wall between; At the Q. — We have had an over- air is: heavier than warm air ~*£j ^ houses ¦ Rjmlij et al-Lot 7,, B lock », Bolcom's Adding a room to an existing ed outdoor living area at the rear the master bedroom has size coffee table in the family and requires larger ducts. • : Top :; : Add. to Winona; ' The kitchen and family ;room , Wrf / -' " :;; _ EllJabeth Ramln to Rebecca S. PuhU home can be very costly, espe- side behind the garage. Archi- a door to the rear terrace. A for many years. I'm not sure The best way to achieve com - ¦;¦ ' bruefloe-Lol 7, Block 9, . QUAtlTY Bolcom's ¦ Add. cially if it requires additional tect Lester Cohen has divided dual bath serves both the chil- what ; the finish was, but it fort so to have two separate : I I . to Winona. ; ' " foundation work. An attic, on this bonus space into a porch den and parents, providing an systems, a hydronic (modern ; PROBAT B DEBD seemed to be varnish. It was / ELECTRICAL Cassle A, Berridf, ward, by ouardlan, the other hand, will only re- and a patio, accessible from Summer Doldrums excellent way of giving two- getting kind of messy and I de- hot water) heating system with YI ¦ •16 Charles E. Zape et ux—NEV< of sec¦ quire interior finishing work, the living room basebpard panels 12-10.8-?. . • " . . , dining room # bathroom convenience with min- cided to do something" about it; for all-winter REPAIRS PINAL CERTIFICATE and this is relatively inexpen- and kitchen through sliding Shouldri t Halt imum construction expense; I sanded it lightly, then covered comfort, and a properly sized \\i ¦ " ¦ Stale of Minnesota ' ¦' ' to Giles R. Loorierd sive. glass doors, as well as from it with two coats of clear lac- overhead cooling system for ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' Pn*' '¦ ¦' at al—Part of fractional ' Government . ' '. Because the THERE ARE two storage al- i v>4j ii . Lot I In Sec. .' 33-10J-4. - sun 's rays shine the front porch and the garage. Yard Maintenance ¦quer. /¦;¦/ summer comfort LAT directly on the rcof,;th e rooms coves in and near the garage to INSTAV :OM AT THE LEFT side of the take care of bicycles toys To rriy great dismay the finish yl^\\ at the top tend to overheat/in University of Minnesota , , became rough apd bubbly, far the summertime. To keep out center hall and facing the front tools; patio furniture and the V JLA WORK is the living room, which gets Extension Service like. The main entrance to the worse than it had been before I J heat (luring the summer, and started, The lacquer I used had STfJOS to' , keep it inside during the a full measure of privacy from SUMMER MAINTENANCE house is at the right side of been around for a couple of : '. . winter, the attic should be well the front court and porch , With Good summer maintenance the front porch, with a door W/' jggjjj^/ - MV Wtii years , but the . container had ¦^ ^ " Belltjvitw insulated. the dining room . forming an L can enhance the beauty of your at the left of the porch leading fir ^ TB behind the living room , there to the side porch; and patio, the never been opened. Could it ELECTRIC home landscape. Summer main- have spoiled? tenance* includes fertilization , garage and the storage alcoves. ^QKr Phont 8413* ROLLINGSTONE , MINN. ; The stairway to the basement A. — There was , nothing watering, pest control , and edg off wrong with the lacquer, What ing and pruning. Neglecting any is the center hall and con- Cii&iom. Biuii Harold & Myrton More Derailed Plans venient to all rooms. was wrong was your decision BAUER of these makes tho home land- Design S-4 is for a family to use lacquer over varnish. It % Kltchtn c»bln«t» • Pormiu repv — PHONE —- ;; :/ . 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GAIL'S ¦ Thought For Today BLACKTOP C07 l ff nilMM -A APPLIANCE MODERN CONCRETE CO. ¦/ l/Wi ^Il CORPORATION - A(JJ^ OWENSBOFIO, Ky, iM- Tlii.i Minn. Vr i HOMEWARD STEP CO. thought is posted FORMERLY CARPENTER READY-MIX If .. Winona, 215 E. 3rd St. outside « II p.p. BOX aw church here : "People nro like - -^ I' MiMiiirri Phon* 4210 PHONE J.1S33 FOR FREE ESTIMATES I PHONE 6716 4980 WEST 6TH ST. pins—useless , when they |os the dressing room to "I don 't trunk we can find a.cos- sissippi /River /south of : La ¦ ; " " ¦,¦ '•'¦"' . ¦ the probe were picked up short- She; can actually be an lee Ga- do I have to do?" / ant ' in a takeoff oh a James try on my costume. It was gor- tume to fit you.1 Crbsse/ 7 . • " . . . spokesrnan/says/ ' O0fl mallards eat- ly after moonrise about 7 .a.m. pette for the night/ We'll offer V'Relax,'' said she. "you 'll be Bond number .. . "a much geous—all gold: and sequins and She didn 't. She said maybe Another 5, , The prediction, came .in re- . several tons/of feed a Week CUT., her her own costume, a make- in a crowd scene; just vskate Wore meaty role.'' spangles/:' next- year; We shook bands. .I ing sponse : to - pi a ns by -the : Federal when Luna was in its currently are being raised to ;50th orbit. up Womah; Who..can resist?" arOund. Give me your size dres.'t I got scared, but . a job is a . I breathed a sigh; of relief as. it was an lee CapadeA' reject—not AviaUon ArimMstration .to. pun- enticement they offered and we'll make you a costume. job. I spent that weekend prac- slid over my hips. I pulled it up. bad for a girl , whose, main worry prrtper growth and will be /re- ish co'ntrollers who sUged a na- The " . /Tuesday.: All Among the maneuvers that seemed too good to turn ¦ down , ' ; "Size 7."- :;.:'/ ./;.'//.. - ', ; ticing skating- I still wasn't as It seenied . skimpy arpuiid. the at - age 14 was whether or not leased starting tionwide slowdown last month to . will be'¦; releasee! through La had been predated/ for Luna But the first feminine reporter ; "Mips?" she . asked. "Normal , good as I could have been, but top. It wouldn't close. There she'd be flat-chested, protest what, they said was dan- Crosse and, Vernon counties., by ' ; were a gerous airway congestion: moon . landing - and: re- Sunday evening. '.. - .. G, trieval of lunar rock : arid a ; Russell Somrner,. western Melyin Prokscn,/ a local mo- regional director of the 7,200- round trip to earth from luha the. ¦ ¦ • tel owner, is chiairrnan of . member Professional Air Traf- . orbit./ . " , duck raising project. Duck pens According to another theory, fic . Controllers Organization, Guim& have been the scene of/feeding said Saturday, that unless ;the Luna was fy engaged in close-up arid care at Goose Island Wun- FAA ' .'withriraws' its punishment reconnaissance of the ApoIIo as- ty Park where members gatJier; tronauts that could conceivably Associated Press Writer ered major African tongues. of in French , the language , of nationality/ :/ /;;/ ..; bah centers to start; other cen; threat; the controllers will re- , to assist . from time to time- sign . from their • jobs, perhaps help the Russians get their own . - CONAJKRYj ;Guinea . W /-: Toxife, 46, who has turned : Guin- the. colonial; power from which / But Toure also: has said he ters in the bush country . But most of the work falls on cosmonauts to the ea, in years of independence grounding all . com rhe r ci a 1 moon. . Guinea's, latest literacy , cam- iq Guinea freed itself in 1958. £fter wants his people to "think if not . According to . one training .Spe- Prokseh. "We just don't have ' ' None of these . theories was into Africans /most militant ; flights//: "- ,. / paign is up to letter "O," three years* instruction Will be speak African ;' - So he is templ- cialist/ these rural projects in- enough; help," said . Prokseh: o-f FAA Director Jr>hn H. .Staffer, confirmed and the latest word Marxist state, has ' set a 1970 . . ' ' from Soviet All over Conakry, posters are ing tribal loyalties by reviving volving work on farnis as well :the club -. that/clairris between threatened . disciplinary action . ..: spokesmen in Mos- deadline for the end to illitera- in French. / /;,. ; ;, cow was onl interest in.tribal languages. as in / classes' :wiH/ 'siphon . off S0Y> and 1,000 members. Friday/ against; the controllers y that Luna was plastered 'against/walls -' and on cy, a goal ¦ of his "cultural revo- But educators have been^ .com- . , about functioning normally while ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦;/ In/ the latest release who . participated in the slow- ex- plate glass explaining to illiter- lutibn." / . . • ; . ..' plaining; "Soon, the students will Many Guincans here have a .42,000 students, unable :to get three fiatboats ivent out, man- ploring near-moon space. " ' ; down. . . . ates hpw to use the letter "0" in . Illiteracy in Guinea still is not be able .to speak French at genuine sense -V of . nationality , work since leaving regular ned /• by¦'. - members and friends. Lovell had said earlier he Was Susu, figured at about 90 percent of ,';- " ' '/¦// ¦ language of the predomi- all," said one about the .declin- Conakry .is one of the few West .Classes //.. ;.:: The scene ; was in the Coon : puzzled by . Luna's performance nating tribe; in the coastal area the adult population , a standard ing standard of the spoken lan- Guineans long have been ex- Then they 'll each, go their way. in contrast ;' to African .capitals/where one can Creek-Wigwam Slough area/ - the "absolutely of this West African state; with a figure in most of black; Africa. guage in Guinea schools;' posed to educational exhorta: ¦¦ •' Chances are they'll come back fantastic" American moon lahd- see children : raising tlieir na- The constant, "peep, peep" ; of -' Marxist slant. : - , The Guinea government says The switch illustrates the di- tional flag in the . mornings be- •tiori.. Giant, placards on the tne mallards, hatched .by a pri- to these same areas next fall, . ving^ .. /breeding arid td feed." // The posters are part of Presi - about 50 percent of school age lemma militants like Toure face fore classes,' . /'. .- . streets, in Conakry urge-citizens i vate firm/ at/Galoma, Wis., and for Lovell said Luna's ; few new ;/The /surviva l rate, based: 6a . achievements dent Sekou toure's campaign to children actually attend class- in Africa, where most/countries Toure / also has decreed all to7 ''Vrve . la Revolution " or costing 35 cents each ,/signalled . , /were . hardly es; in Conakry, ' ' some how revealed studies, com- • worth ; the .cost, wipe , put illiteracy by teaching a city of about are - '.conglomerates'; - of: tribes Guinean-.; schools Will . become ''Stand Vigilant /Against.; the ;that /captivity was :" /fdr /the to the Soviet 2()0,buJ3,; : the ;school attendance pares; said Prokseh ,;with a sur- space program,. Guineahs to read and write at speaking different languages. Revolutionary Teaching; Centers Counter -Revolution .'" !birds. " .As soon. :as : indiviflua] least .their.; tribal languages, if includes 70/ percent ' of school Toure has . preached against - cultural revolution :' Similar messages, but ; in boxes of mallards weire opened , vival rate of 10 percent; when ' ' " ¦ under his ;: 'hatched '¦' .-. . Luna 15 moved nearer the not French, the business lan- age; children.; /; /¦ • . • tribalism and . takes , credit , for proclaimed; last April. Under greater length, leap from the the birds literally, dumped/ into mallards¦¦ /are: . ; in -: the ' " : •:• , ' mooh .Sunday than , at any pre- guage. . - / It is rare to See anyone on the wiping it out in Guinea and in- the , program,, students, . will daily/ four-sheet / Horoya,/ Guin- the algae ridden/ ; water, - the wild.. v. . - vious time since it entered Moon streets;studying trie posters. /. stilling in his 6: million people ea's one /newspaper, or its youngsters , swam away almost In other areas, ' ,3. study t h re e; quarters of the ¦ ; orbit Thursday. Tass said the illiterates are However, . Toure; has /decreed (hot including ah ,estimated : mil- government-controlled . radio herd-like. /• . the. first handkerchiefs that exhorted to team the rises year, work in the fields;the rest probe was within 10 miles of the /of children entering.the; first years lion refugees, who have fled into of the time. Some; students are station,"Voice , of the. Revolii- "They'll stay that . way," said we know about yvere used by the lunar surface "0" in Malinke, Peuh/1 or any . . ¦ at the lowest point of of school will be taught in the surrounding - countries genuine being sent up country from iuS ¦tion."-" //////¦-;;;. ,¦/; '"- ' / Prokseh , ''until/ they; can fly, early Greeks and .Romans. of a new elliptical orbit reported the four other languages consid- language of the region instead > here as lasting just under ¦ ¦ two lours. ' •/. ' ' ;: ' ... ;/ '. ¦;/•'• Lovell said Soviet .-space" con- trollers could not leave Luna in that • orbit for long because of fufri i |t|rich ip the Eight Drown danger that/the moon's ' : gravity : would pull the probe / 'HENDERSON, Xolo: ':(AP).;- er a state law allowed game proceeded to raise black Angus serve, where shooters would pay ..days, deperiding on the ; .area. ".down tea crash;landing. ¦: •• ' ' ' cattle ; dairy heifers arid a .few Some tirnes bow arid arrow • "Did you ever hear ducks eat?" preserves- in Colorado. /. , ¦¦¦ to cpriie oiit and try for wild ¦;sheep/ '".: /¦// . , / . ' ' . ' /// ;/. ; i; ' ¦ ¦ ' hunters visit the Howe preserve. asks David . Howe/ "They, sound; . Mwi./ ' ' ;;' •' .; //¦'/' /¦/' ". / ;:/'; In / World; War II and / the Air A dozen .' years or ..so later One Saturday; the archers let fly Wisconsin of just like a burich little hogs at; Force:: brought the , Howes to some Galiforriisi. businessmen / "We had to learn the tech- with 1,600 arrows for. every: duck By; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and :il Overturned Saturday. A a;trough ,,''/ ' ;,;- // along,/' Howe they/brought down//¦- . Laser Beam ' ; ; : Denver. Howe is from Boston, approached Howe and offered to nique as we went; . ,¦•;.- Eight persons companion survived. says; "It was three years before . Paying : gunners and /archers . , including three The care and feeding o'f his wife from Milwaukee: He buy; his ranch for a game pre- ¦ Chicago fishermen, drowned in Thomas Schwenh,. 22, /of Wau- iucks; pheasants/ and chukar serve; Their offer was so.attrac- we went into the black." . : aren't the: only visitors. . /Wild ,- nakee, drowned Sunday night in played varsity hockey .at Har- / growth and; wild fowl attract Cduldn' l Firtd Wisconsin waters over the Week- : partridges /aire, big business for tive that Howe became curious. Howe has since leased enowgh nearby/Lake. Mendota while oh and rowed oh / the ; 150- his place such predators ; as hawks,. 7 "' . ./¦¦;/•;. :' Howe and Ms . wife,. Annie, who vard/ "I WOiidered if running a game bottom l$nd to expand / end. / ; a swimming; Outing with friends. The season at Gurtr skunks raccoons,, foxes and ' to .450 acres; . , : : ' ' " run ,. Gunner's Mark,:^^ Garae Pre- ¦pourid crew/ //. .// preserve niight not be rripre ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦¦ :¦ : • . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Three; of the. drownings .were serve in the South Platte River After Howe finished flyirig profitable : ./than / running a . ner^s;. Mark, runs from October :owls.• ••/:' ' ' ., '"• / ¦¦. - ' Moon Reflector ¦ ¦ ' '. :/' '. ' ' worst are;/ house cats ¦ ¦ iri Racine County, . Frans Hals is considered sec- Valley near Henderson, north of B24s in the Pacific,; he and his ranch," he says, " '/ ;. / /.; through; March.; In/ state-con- "The - . =>' SAN JOSE^; Calif; ;(AP), - John A, Goodman,: 5, drowned ond; only to Rembrandt . among Denver. :'/ wife decided ;to make, their Hctold the visitors "'No Sale" trolled regions the pheasant , sea- that have gone : wild,"; Howe Scientists at Lick Observatory ; son ranges from 19 to 50 days says.; "Some of/ theiri weigh 10 in Tichigan Lake. His father , the great painters of The Their place was the second in home in Colorado; They bought and made a trip east to study up ¦ atop; nearby. Mt. Hamilton tried Netherlands,. the state toireceive a permit alt- 272 acres along the river andi ,.on how to operate a private pre- and for wateTfowl frora 30 to 90 pounds." .. unsuccessfully. Su n d a y to Kent Goodman of West Allis, ' / bounce a ruby laser beam off a and two of his : other ; children reflector; placed; on the moon's were put hi their;;nfew boat"Sun- surface by the ¦ Apollo. 11 astfo- day. They returned' to find the '-:iiauts. ' ¦/' ;¦// ' : , boy; missing. His body was found 7 Jdseph Miller, . assistant as- under; a/ pier/ ; tronomer, said wrong coordi- ¦ Autnm^^^^m&^^ff^^M^^M ¦ / ' :¦' PORTLAND, Ore.. — North- He came; home one day when know how to use them. , . In; 1952 hie got the inspiration ed Smith.: /; "This is the bear book to enc nates. frprn. ; Houston's, Space ALLAN CarrpiK 16. of Ra- ^ books,"/ Morey said Center caused the laser to be west author Walt -Morey- got. a he was 13-and found •" Chip of He :worked on the novel . 10 for "Gentle Ben" while he was The Mbreys live on the out all bear . cine disappeared in the Root ' overlook "There'll be no ¦¦more / beai /beamed 50 miles away from the slow stari. :the Flying- U," Charles / Rus- years, : rewriting ; it: 13 times;: ; skirts of WilsonVille, / . . River Sunday after; falling off working ,/in/ Alaska as; a deep; They books /after this.''/ • reflector;./. -' but; ' He couldn't read' tin til he was sell's /life /story, on the, kitchen then he felt ready to show his ing, the Willamette River. ¦ / a rent horse while Tiding, : sea .diverv inspecting ,fish traps.. : Mrs. Morey, Words never flow easily foi :• . ¦;¦ 'The experiment is; designed to with friends. ,/. 13 and his. iirst novel never table. " The famous cowboy art- hovel to a publisher . That was have no children. . measure precisely/ the published) had a record-break- ist lived next door to the Moreys 1937. . - '- . /:" In his free hours Morey discov- who used to teach grade school, Morey: "I; dig every word oul distance Robert Hogg, 13, of Racine ; he said. /"Writing from the earth to the mo'on by ing: seritence . of . 125,000 words at- that time/ / ; About that tithe," Morey met ered the brown bears, which in- now works full-time .: answering of bedrock," drowned Saturday while swim- , is the hardest /kirid of work ¦¦] /the radar-like method of mea- without paragraphs; or punctua- 7Morey avoided the • book for a- John . Hawkins, now story edi- spired "Gentle Ben," arid met her /husband's' fan letters and ming in a pond hear Racine, of' 'his/speaking know. But when the :.; going ii suring how long the quick burst The body was recovered by a tion , because he didn't kn»w month, then began struggling tor /of television's "Bonanza." the people who gave the story keeping track / . "Goat really: rough,/ and I think I' takes to reach the moon and re- scuba diver. how to .use them. through. He said he does not He told Hawkins about his nov- color/ He actually knew. engagements. n turn to earth, ' how he going, ¦ Mountain Smith i " "Kindling Morey is working on aaother never/going to get this thinj and/ to measure Kenneth Bower, about; 24, of . Morey is best , known for know kept ^'It el and Hawkins said * ''Anybody any wobble in the orbits of each Richland Center , was an awful battle. Wood" and "Mudhole Jones," bear book, not a sequel to "Gen- licked; it usually winds/up be drowned in the "Gentle Ben;:' the /poignant " who would spent;that¦ ¦ long must ing the best part p£ the story.' aiid td. detect any shift iii the Wisconsin River near Gotharn ' have something." ' ¦ . ' ":¦ ' , although Jones/really was nam- tle Ben," but a new story. ' ' ¦ story . of a brown bear , which But at about page 40, ''Mrnagi-. . earth's continents. . ": ¦¦ . . • . Sunday, authorities said , when has been made into a television nation took over, and I was off Hawkins ericoui:aged: him to Miller/ said television reports he stepped into a hole while show and a movie. Both '-Gentle and running, I'd discovered a try writing something less mon- that the la ser experiment was trying to warn some wading Ben" and his recently published brand-new world . with this read- umental — a short story for a successful /were untrue but said children¦ a Way from deep wa- "Kavik the Wolf Dog" : are win- ing thing ." ;¦ .. pulp magazine. Morey . thought he was optimistic that once the ter: ;' . ' .•/' . ^ ners . of the Dutton Junior Ani- Morey remembers'.- exactly this a bit beneath : him, but DID YOU SAY correct location bf the space- Two Chicago men, . James mal Book Award. when he wanted to write him- worked out '.'The Hell Man," a craft was determined the exper- Love, 49, and David Burnett; 32; ¦¦ self. '{ / ,., ' ;- story about a prize fighter, iment would succeed. drowned Saturday in the Fox Morey was horn Fob. 3, I!>07, and took it to show Hawkins. River in Kenosha County When in Hoquiam , Wash. His educa- It happened one night about PAINTS" "He read the first page, oho 'VALSPAR their• .' .. '•rented , rowboat . w a s tion had a late start- because Building in Winona 2 a.m, when he wiis lying in from, the middle, and the • last swamped by wave? from a pass- he was sickly as a child, and bed having just finished reading page " Morey said, "then toss- ing powerboat.; , :; lflfi!) Dollar Volume/ ;,;.$4 ,712,574 because his family, moved ; to Zane Grey's "The Vanishing ed it over on the desk in front ¦>;:?¦> (he country, where schools were / : . Commercial ,...., , J ,817,305 A COMPANION, -Charles Slnr- Americaii. " it had a tragic end- of me and said, 'My God, does ¦ ' ' ' ' started grade school /¦ " ¦• ' / , ' , -I*" -. . - " '.: /¦; ; :¦ Residential ...... 578,520 key Jr., 44, of Chicago, sur- poor. 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PA.UL UP) — The tired Min- "We were beat, just exhaust- Killebrew and Rod Carew will For HVL Lead nesota Twins manager Billy fly to Washington for Tuesday's welcomed a three- ed ," said Twins advancing to the Region day All-Star break today after Martin. "We really need this All-Star game. HIAWATHA VALLEY LEAGUE series ¦ " ' I9B tournament. Dakot a is de- Jim Perry led them to victory rest." Perry's unusual pair of wins :W. - L. ' ,Pet. , . -' O.B, ' : ' fending : 19B champion; , how- on Sunday were explained thus- Rushlord ..'. . . :. ..: .. ,, :. » 3: .750: •: ¦ over the Seattle Pilots in a Three Twins won't rest S : .750 . ' ' Rollingstont ; .:. * ¦ ¦ . . evpr. ly: ' ;¦ : 50».. » . seemingly interminable week- John Roseboro. Harmon Wlnom . Mirchanli . * . ¦* • , ,. IN SUNDAYS games, Ettrick *¦: - .500 • 3 end of laseball. "In the curfew game," the Ettrick . .' . :- . * ¦ two runs in the seventh ] Winona Tflileimtn S . 7 .*IT * scored ¦ ' ' lighthander said, "I just threw Dakota . '. v.;..' .- ». 7' ' , ,«? .¦ ¦*'¦ inning /and another in the eighth Perry brought his season s] ' ¦!' record U) 11 wins and four losses hard and gave 'em the best Trempiileiu ...... 1-10 •lW . . to come from behind arid de- j breaking baU by winning two Sunday con- i stuff I had. My Very little was solved as the feat the Merchants. 'John Gun- tests — a suspended game ton h¦ ^P^iyi- ¦ ;| was wCrking good and I had Hiawatha Valley League closed derson 's two-riin single in the an 11-7 victory and the regulai • -V » ,^^ v<^M fair control." its regular season . \" Sunday^ seventh and Phil De Rosa's rbt Sunday game 4-0. Pilots reliever Jim Bouton Rushford ;and Rollingstone both single , iri the eighth were the v-^^j^^^r^ A Gelnar , now 2-7, got through the; Saturday night's game ended ' h- ' > woh their ; games to remain in big blows for winners, who ,;*rtj the 17th inning unscathed, but defeated Todd Spencer. 7 in a 7-7 tie after 16 innings be- 1 |^'J^TW^£f%: a tie for the lead while Dakota 1 p.4s*1:v rv ««w? i balked the winning run across ' the Wirioha Tradesmen, Spencer had : a fourth inning fore a 3 a.m. curfew rule at | -v - ' f , ^' and i (,!-*:* . % -v - - z$ the plate with the bases loaded battling foj the fourth and final "horiie fun for the Merchants. Seattle ended play. Both man- l"i- ' ' ' the \^ *:*. *i-i.*£;<^ *- '] in the 18th. league playoff spot among Min- / / Rollingstone scored four runs agers resumed the game in j That run was scored by Perry, afternoon with their regular Sun- | y nesota teams in the ; league, in the fourth inning with Steve tfc vrci*fc J*«f - '' who had doubled. Two more in- an. ex- Bay s: three-run double the big day starters which allowed Per- j f ' .j .; • * •! both lost to necessitate ' in two b*f^-^ .* , .V^i surance runs were plated on tra game to; determine that po^ blow and went on to hand the ry to take the first win Charlie Manuel's double to left. innings of pitching. sitiori; . . . Tradesmen their fourth loss in ; '/ ^v, A '.bS rsy t l In the regular game, Perry their last five .games. Chip itching I ^"^. * The yVinona Merchants, mean- . Perry kept right on p , * >**• * ** > ;,, ry- i I said , "I got a few runs which Schwartz allowed no hits in the, for another nine innings and the ^ while, .saw their chances of 1>-3Z ' V' .V."" i "^ % i took off the pressure." five ; innings . he pitched, . but Twins handed him another vie- , h ,»?'; ,, <1 claiming undisputed, possession k* v^** *^. ^ »<'H , Bases-empty home runs by of third place go by the boards walked 11; Ron Fuglestad, who tory with some timely hitting. ' |t vS8*i ^hs , ^^jft*. -- .7,1 Cesar Tovar and George Mitter- started, took the . loss for the had set a i | by losing to Ettrick 5-4 to finish But the first game l^* >sVx »*,«.. * ;«* v i «y*| I wald were all the help Perry : Tradesmen. , record for longevity. ' 1 in a . tie;7with the Wisconsin ; - aK^ U^ ^'y' ^A needed when he allowed nine team;;.' - " ' " . No information other than the It toe* s hours and 41 minutes ' ^Z^pJ *? . *J» V?< scattered Seattle liits. received on the Rush- in ' score was to play the suspended game fes & i&.<*•* S,*! »«• 43 **'*. *. !vl Pilots reliever Jim Bouton AS THINGS stand now, Da- ford-Pakota/ game. . . its entirety. That was one min- '¦ i balked in another run and a SAFE AN ERROR7 Rod;Carew / for an error during ;Suhday's game' at Seat- / kota and , the Tradesrnen will (1) Rolljngstbnt (8) : ute longer than the 20-inning , fli. Winona Dailv News .ON.; , . Tradesmen / meet .at 8 p.iriv .Tuesday at Gab- . »b r h - . ib r.h ™" Winona, Minnesota of the Minnesota .Twins heads' for ,;first base • /tie./'(AP/Phptofax)/' 7 / ' ' ' marathon at Washington two (Continued on Page 5B) : rych Parik for the ,final,playoff Ldsliek,« i « o SchuiiiVii . i i a ' years ago. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1969 I TWINS after Don Mihcher of- Seattle misses; the ball . : •AllalreiC "."'. 3 0 0 B«y,2t> . .. . S : 0 . I ' spot. Dakota fell before Rush- Addington,lb 3 0 0 . Grob;lf S }' . .'}• ' ' ford -13.-1 and - the."Tradesmen Bcni,cf ¦• ' .! . 21 1 , Riider.lb. ' 3. 1 . 1 Fuglestjd .p i 1 0 EnglehTt, ef 3•'. 1 ! were defeated by Rollingsfqne, ' ¦ Ahrens,3b-rl 1 0 0 S,Rad6r,ri , 4 . 1 , * , ' . • // . Yahnkie.if 4 0 1 Draikojkl.e. 2 0 I . 8-2 ' Sunday. ¦ Rolling- 6er|«ch,2b . 3 0 0 Rlnn'Jb .; . . 2 2 1 Wednesday at 8p.m., P6plinski,rf 2 0 0 Schwarttp 1 . ;0 0 Did Allen Return stone . will , meet the Winona: Wlltgen,p : 1 6 0 Cllnk-scals.p 10 J Because^ Angst;p 1 0 0 KHnger.rf 0 0 t. Merchants at Gabrych - in the ; PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Aft- York Mets . June 24 at Shea Sta- Men left; the ballpark after being asked why he missed the porters, "We /discussed - all : to come in Sunday. first game ; of a best-of-three Totals 7 it 2 2 totals ' 33. » »¦ ' ¦; ' ' - ' '' TRADESMEN . .,'¦¦ '. ¦... "M0 101 000- 1 er 26 days;, of suspension, Richie dium.; He missed - 26 days and 29 the meeting and- was unavail- doubleheader: .-: .• •/• phases. I think he'll make every.| "We - didn 't'. ..discuss why he playoff. The winner of. the Da- . • :¦:¦ :. stayed away so long. He wants Tuesday ROLLINGSTONE . ,..; ., 040 001 21X— I ganies.'/:" ,; . - able for comment, "I could have been lying on effort. I just want him to be one J kota-Tradesrheri game, E-Geriach, Allaire, Willgen, Draikow- ' Allen has returned to tie Phila- : ; of the 25: men arid that's what he to play ball. : That's, why : he 'best- ski. RBI—Yahnke,. . Schulti, ; '-Ba'y- 3,. 'J. : Allen was hitting .319 with 19 Allen's, estimated season.sa- the road de ad or bad ly. injured ," .] will play Rushford in a . . delphia Phillies . without ; any home runs and . 45 RBI. : ¦ ¦¦ wants to be;/' 7/ 7' "-j came back at this time." . of-three series, The date arid Rader, . Draikowskl, Clinkscales; 2B— lary is $80,000, .about $450 per he;said;:'/' .',' . '.' ¦ Yahnke, Bay, J; :,Rader. 3B—Rlnn. SB— promise he will be traded, of ; '"¦ ... .Alleh; has shown up late for :• Also '" asked about '/a- possible site of the/first game, have yet Scnultz,, S^Draikowskl. CP—Tradesmen Skinner announced . . Alien's day or $11,700 for the 26-day sus- get back -the estimated $11,700 Actually, Allen went to . Mori- batting- practice, and once be- trade; Skinner - replied , ''You "to be decided;. Pairings were 2,. Rollingstone 1. LOB—Tradesmen »> reinstatement shortly, before the pension. Phillies' General Man- mouth Park to see future; ;When Rollingstone 11; PO-A—Tradesmen 24-11, in pay he . , one . of .his fore this season failed to appear, can't predict the/ decided by a coin flip Sunday - . lost. Phillies met the Chicago Cubs Rolllhgitone 27-12. reinstated after a 7 ager John Quinn said there was thbroughbreds run , and was un- for a game. He' missed the team ' fall comes around , Bob Carpen- night , ;/¦;/' ';; ' - ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ IP H RER BB SO .Allen wias/. ' . . . . //" • • ' Sunday in a doubleheader. 7 able /to get to. the ballpark in for St Louis earlier in the ter,1 John Quinn and. I will evalu- Fuglestad . (L.) . ..: ¦.. * S 4 3 J 3 conference of more than an iio agreement for Allen to get plane . . The two winners will then ... . .;. ...:. 1 2 3 ' 0 . 3 0 time for/ the start of /twilight Wiltgeii : .¦ . hour Sunday morning -with own- /"Allen is reinstated as of to- back any of the suspension mon- season and showed up two/days ate, the. Phillies.'' / 7 ; / meet in a. . final .best-of-three Angst . .. . :.;..' . ;,;: •.;.. .' 2". -2- . - .-T..- -l" . 'l . 1 - ' ' ' ' - er Bob Carpenter and manager day," Skinner/said. "He will not ey. ;Quinn -.also said there was: doubleheader. / . v later. .Is : Allen a new man, Car- Skinner also said he did not series with the winner of : that -Schwartz ' (W> . .. -... 5. O 2,:i 11 4 : Clinkscales .,;...... 2Va 1 0 0 0 2 him until no promise to trade Allen after Since returning to his- Phila- penter was asked/; . /. ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' Bob Skinner of the Phillies. He play. It is. riot fair to ¦ ¦ discuss finances when/asked if schuitj ,...... ;.,.iM i ••. . o :» i' wilT not play, however, until he he is in shape t6 play." :/; the cur'rent season. ' '/' .. / delphia home, iAllen' has refused _ "There is ho way you7can ex- he promised Allen an oppor tuni- • '. WP—Schwartz. . . " , pect anyone ; to be a new; per/ works into physical . condition, Skinner said, /"Richie and . I / The day after he was suspend- to make a public statement, oth: ty to earn back the fine money. ettrick . (5)- . Merchants: (4) ; ^ ¦¦ Skinner, said. 7 forgot the past and are interest- ed: before leaving New York, .Al- er . than a. television interview son;" the owner said. "He (AI- - ' ¦Richie ; understands. . tie was . ab ' r.' h: :• ' ' - ;»b r h Tie Phillies' slugging first ed only . in the future/of Allen len told several reporters in a for which he; was paid:a xeport- len) understands the way. fhi ngs suspended without pay." ¦./ S.Casey,cf S . 1 .. 1. • Weriiel,ss 3 1 1 r ; •' ' J.Mack.ss • '2 . 2 0 Senrick.cC" S' 0 2 baseman was suspended indefi- and the Phillies. He is going, to brief sidewalk ; interview, "I'll ed;$50O7 . must be done." ' . .•' . . /Why did Allen decide to come Gunderson.p 4 0 1 D.Erdmni2b 4 1. 1 ¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ' nitely: without pay by Skinner throw at home and will work but never;.. play; for the Phillies Asked 7 . whether Allen had Skinner was asked how come' back? ¦ 7 . : .' '; ' . ''• .• .. '• Thompsn,lb S 0 1 . Benodict.lf . '» 1 2 up.for at the ballpark Monday, Tues- again." He was incensed be- agreed to conform to; all- the Allen; stayed 7 away, long - ' - . he was run- Baer,2b J 4 I .2 S peicer.p At 2 when Allen failed to show so and • The best guess is ¦ . ; C;Maek,lf 2 0 . 1. .. Bubbcrs.c . 4 ; 6 1 ' "¦¦ ' ¦• ; ^ ^^ ^ ; : ' doubleheader against the New day :and Wednesday.", 7 cause lie was suspended; before club rules, Carpenter /tpld re- why. the first baseman decided ning out . o^ bread. '. • . ' • -. .•; Dallirson,p 4 o . 1 BeckV3b- p. 4 . o. . l beRosa;C ' 3 T T R.Erdmn.lb -4 0 0 tranherg.rf 4 0 0 .R.Lafkyi'rf - J 00. ¦ ¦ ¦ Byon.rf- . '• ¦ o' b': 0 . , . ':;. "•:• —r~ — J.- .JJ. _ . - .Totals .34 4 19 totals. .33: S .: l- NATIONAL LEAGUE ETTRICK . '. " : . ... 000 101 210rr 5. EAST DIVISION MERCHANTS . .. . ; 011 100 010-r- 4 W.. . L. .Pet. «.Bi ¦ . E—Benedict, Wcniel, BObbers. RBI— Chicago :.' : ..»- ' 37 .«». C. Mack, Guhdersbn 1/ OeRbsa, Spencer, New York - V...,.53 J» . ;57* 4'A Beck. 2B—p. Erdman, Baer. MR—Spch- ' . - S(. Louis ...... 49 4a . ;505 11 cer. SB—BaerV : Tranberg, Wenzel/ Sen. . Pittsburgh ...... 47 A» .50$ 11 ¦ rick. 2, Benedict. DP-AMerchants 1. LOB Philadelphia ' .:.:.: 39 ' • '«• • ' .415 , 19Vi -^Mercliants i, Ettrick 9, PO—A—Et. Montreal .•¦ ¦. .. ., ' :. ,.. 31' '. «. . ' ¦; 323 . 2«i/2 . . .. . , trick 17-12, Merchants 27-10. rwi IP H; R ER BB SO J^MGa . WEST DIVISION .. ,-7V ; l^ ' ¦' W. L.V pel. G.B; . Dalliflstn . J » 4.:. .4 3 .1 Atlanta :...... :. .56 42' : ;571 . Gunderson (W) 1»4 V 0 0 1 2 ¦ ' Los Angeles .53 41 . . ,3it : I Sponeer (U ," ,,. . ... 7VJ 7.... 5 • 3 5 ..10 San Francisco .... 54 .52 . ,563 1 Bock - , .. '. ' .¦' ¦:i% "t 0-> 0 2 l Cincinnati ,. ... :. 48. 41 .53» ' HBP—Baer . (by Spencer); WP—Spen- ¦ 3'A Houston .. - ...... 48 48 .500 : 7 eir, Dafflnson, PB—Bubbers, . DeRosa.' . San Diego ; ..,. ..,. . 33; U . ,337 . 13.

FOURTH FLIGHT SATURDAY'S RESULTS: : CALEDONIA,' Minn . — Young iM;. .j. Den- ; i, Larry Hunt, Fountain, Montreal 5, New York 4. . Jerry Rislove of Preston, play- nis Schroeder, Rochester, . 127. Philadelphia 5, Chicago 3.. " . ' ¦¦" ,¦ ing steady golf throughout,.shot FIFTH FLIGHT San Diego ¦ I, Atlanta 1. Leaders Lose in " . 1. barrel Sorsland, 131; J, , Chuck Lea, . Sah Francisco ' 5, Los Angeles 4. 107 for 27 holes ; a bne-under-par Caledonia, 131 • Pittsburgh 3, St. .Louis 2. and .-won the ninth annual Ma: SIXTH FLIGHT Cincinnati 10, Houston », II Innings. Open golf tournament 1. . Burton Ekern, Spring Grove, 11*7 SUNDAY'S RESULTS . Cal-Grove 2. Dan Yoltoil, Ll Cr«scent, 137. Northern League Montreal 3^3, New York 2-4, 2nd gamo Sunday by one '10 Innings. stroke over Jer- Chicago l-s, Philadelphia 0-1. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Atlahta 10, San Diego 0. Winnipeg clipped league-lead- , ry; Blaha of San , Francisco ,7, Los : Angeles 1. . Arcadia., ,, Wis. St. Louis al Pittsburgh, rain. . ing Dulu.th 7-2 Sunday night iri LeJtfz fttist ¦ Houston at Cincinnati, 2; rain. Rislove had ¦ Northern lieague. action; while TODAY'S GAMES " . - ,. rounds of 36-35- . No games scheduled. Aberdeen blanked Sioux Falls 36,:- . ' . "' • . ' . ' TUESDAY'S GAME 3-0 and St. Cloud romped past . . Ausfih in All-5lar game In Washington, 7 p.m,, Blaha shot a ¦CDT; Huron 5-1. • three r under - Only game scheduled. John Heath blasted two Lri- par 33 over Titl e Game AMERICAN LEAGUE ples and a single to pace the 3,207 yard EAST the First place will be at DIVISION . Gpldcyes, driving in two runs. course , on his W. ; L, Pet. G.B, at 7::$(> Ga- Baltimore ...... if 31 ,«77 Jim Klecley pitched four innings final nine holes stake tonight at brych Paik when the Wi- Boilon 54- « .Ml 11 of shutout ball in relief of start- ittslove to vaun, uuu Detroit; ,.;.. ' 52 11 .559 11V, ¦ nonn American Legion he.- Washington ...... 51 JO .J05 H'/, er Stan Grout . ahead of Onalaska 's second Jnt7,; host Austin in the fi- New York ...... A Dave Cardin , nal First District Large help from Dave J ohnson in pre. with 109. Blaha 's round was the ; WEST Post League game of the DIVISION serving Paul Slarkbvich' s shut- finest of the two-day tourha: W. L. Pel. G.B . : season for Hotli teams. Minnesota '.,..: » 17 ¦ .«15 out, Catcher Dave Skaggs drove merit.. , . Oakland ¦ Austin dropped into a tic; ;... sj i» ,574 4 in two runs with a pair of dou- Former Winona golfer Dave Kansas city ...: 41 J5 .427 18 Le.Ietz Seattle ,.. ' Vail , now a Wabasha High for first with the .., 40 !5 .421 I8V1 bles. Friday when it lost to the Chicago ,.,.., 40 ]i .417 u St, Cloud stole School teacher , was filth at 111, California ' ... . ,, 34 51 .3B3 22 six bases, in- Defending champion Gary RocJii'sfcr Rockets 1-0, Both cluding three by Pat ¦/Bciwz 'n teams are now 7-2 in league SATURDAY'S RESULTS Haugen of Decorah , Iowa , was New York 9-0, Washington . o-4. and a steal of home by Gary never able to get unlrackcd and play. Over all Austin is 17-4 Boston S , Baltimore 3. .Matz in the fourth inning Dclroll 10, Cleveland 4. finished second in the third while Winona stands 12-5. Chlcarjo s, agiiinst Huron. Mat/,; opened the ' Kansas City 4 , flight with : a 121 . Austin won an earlier Oakland .1, California 2, .sforing in the .second inning by , Minnesota 11, Scatllt 7 , 18 Innings , The tournament, one of tho giimi: this seasiin '3-1 nnd ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ «-, '. ¦¦¦• . ! K'^-*'*'«*»^Pi>«»"»wwji»»yt^«wW!W»s . *v ¦>¦¦' >¦¦' :-i (i nix) ' 1. CO Oiiunt , l.a r. rticcnli 133. (.2771 anil Bruce Bauer didn 't want to and really didn 't the first extra hole Siniduy. Mis '¦ wns alone at 2110, Tied al 2»l *•iihs to lose. But it' s his ' host flu- (, :ilHl In (lie outfield, much care, 11-foot birdie putt clinched his . were Jones , who shared the I' sh in some time and I' m « .Siili-f)i.strict 10 plnydowiifl "This tournament was more I third victory of the sensoii, third-round lend with Jacobs Iilea.sed for hirn about tliat. " 1 PKKPAKKIH J !KTAILS k I.earn to ha « | ! ¦ 8j lending to a First District lost than won, " t|io slim perfec- And It WUH his third triumph '; and finished with a 74; Mac j Tournament berth begin for tionist said. "Tommy Jacobs in his last four starts , put him iu ! McLondon , fill ; Bruce Devlin , ;i PRINTER bo(li teams Inter this week. and Gricr Jones lost il , f didn 't the top .spot on the money win- (IS; Irfiu Graham , 70, and Deane ' IHoffman Captures win no golf tournament . They ning li.nt at. $lZfl ,:i:i:i ' nii l . clinched lifiJimri , 70, *-¦M> Approvfd Toi Irainms AH lost il, him a spot on the Ilyder Cup Arnold . -.ci of V and was lit-d nt that figure C'tUr.t In rVmims Includes; . 'Mind lose , He played four shots boiler Hill .shot a final-round till , with Billy ' MANK/VI'O Get Them At C^mijoiiiion , l.irifC4ilin» /vUclimii ; Chmioweth drove the Myr's Spe- Casper , (ill , Lee Trovi- , Minn, (AP)-A than I did, My sympathies were three under par on the (i ,(>7(|. !!/-y«> -uiiclti r Dolivery finnl chime around the Columbia Mlnntapolii, Minn. 55403 Winiiiiig just comes from play- round lend nnd is on a come, » 1 0-foot attempt and U was I»"• m lo (!(lge .John Miller of The Horn* of Biny Man Service Hivor cour.se, ing good . 1 don't enro if I win buck from three bad years ' that ' l ov

By THE ASSOCIATICD VtlliSfy race while .the astronauts, too'k '-a 7 file , juniii ng his career hit/'total: 7 Perry's / homer was Ms sev- (he runherup Dodgers in the ' ed the game's only run in the/. ¦the Chicago attack. ; / ; 7way , ¦ . ; ¦ The Gayiord /Perry . moon , stroll .that tightened up/ to 2,1)85 . and moving past Zach 7; /West. •: .'" . //7 ;¦/¦ third inning when Don Young 7 Gary /Waslewski pitched a swings a ;.he enth base hit this season arid ;/. '/ ¦ /¦ bal', stands as rnuch the universe. Wheat and into 16th place oh the took walked, moved to second on five-hitter and/ Montreal - . chance of hitting a . raised his/batting average to The Braves1 over the divi- home rub as Perry 's ; third; inning homer all-time list; , Jenkins' sacrifice and scored on bunched home runs by Mack . . .:. oh ... as a man does »/ : 109. Actually, G-aylord has been sion lead by thumping San Die- : ; was the first hit off Claude Os- Elsewhere in: ihe ''National"/ ' Don . Kessinger's infield single. / Bobby walking on. the moon. teeii go as Pat; Jaryis coasted on a Jones, Bob Bailey and and so. shook the Dodger in a bit of a slump, this season. . ¦ Jenkins/scattered seven/ hits. " Well ,, Perry and astronauts '"' pitcher that he/ walked Bobby League Sunday; Atlanta / bat- / .¦ ". . ¦ six-hitter. ; Wine in the fourth inning to beat " / He batted -113 last year , .143 in V and his 13th victory in . Neil . Armstrong and Edwin '- ". .- . Bonds. Bonds stole second and 7; tered San Diego 10-0, Chicago ¦/ ¦¦¦ . picked up the Mets in their first game. . / ¦ - 7 71967 :and had. a career high of Orlando Cepeda rapped •; . Aldr ih-. made it to g ether /; then scored as; Osteen , stillr o took a doubleheader from Phila- .IH6 in 1966/ Then the numbers three-run homer for Atlanta , 20 decisions. / Then Bobby PfeH's squeeze ; Sunday. 'The' - San / " / . . .. Francisco trying . to regain his composure,/, ' . delphia lrO and 6-1 and Montreal dip again .to .156 in 1965 and a /; Ferguson Jenkins . bested The. . Cubs completed the bunt scored Ron Swpbpda in the right-hander tagged his first ca- threw into v ¦' ;¦¦ ' center field on an at- 7 split with New York ,, winning 3-2 : 7: disastrous 7054 iri,19M. ;. ' • . ' :' Grant Jackson in a first game sweep with Dick Sel.ma hurling. 10th inning as New York gained ; iriir homer and : pitched the/ tempted pickoff. 7. } ' '.; ' • ' , :• ;. ;in ¦ . : before losing 4-3; Houston at ¦ . The; victory left the . third . , pitcher 's duel as the Cubs . . a. four-hitter the/ second Giants to .a 7-3 . victory over Los Later , Willie McGovey ham/, ' . '¦ ' ; Jackson al- game. Ron Santo rapped three / the split in the nightcap.' Swobo- ' ' Cincinnati and St; Louis at. • place / Giants just : one . game nipped the Phillies . Angeles, .tightening up the.' Na-/ mered his 30th homer and Willie . /¦ Pittsburgh were postponed by ; back of first place Atlanta and ./¦ lowed just two-' hits and struck . hits including a two-run homer . da had doubled and reached \ . tional League' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ - s West . Division Mays tagged a single and dou- ' -.. rain, ¦• '/• ¦ .- ' three percentage points short of out 12 in eight innings but yield- his 20th of the season, to/lead . .third.on Adolfo Phillips' error. Carlton; McLain Viking^iC^^ to Start WASHINGTON (AP) ; - Den- MANKATO;: Minn./ :(AP): >-! : First all-out scrimmage is set returns. / ny McLain of the Detroit Tigers Rookies and veterans, alike/ re- for Saturday and first exhibition ; However,, at ; linebacker ,.; the and 7Steye . Carlton df . / the St; ported to the ; game . on tap is: Aug: 2 against Vikings are not strong/ and Louis Cardinals, wilt/be the op- tr ain- the Miami Dolphins at Tampa , Grant has said Minnesota.has to ' posing :' pitchers in 7 Tuesday Fla;/-/- : ' ,; strengthen itself at the threiS ¦ ing camp, here today. ,- . . /:. - -/ :¦ ¦/•/ ' ¦ night's 'All-Star: game in the na- .Most pressing areas that need , •. .. Grant/ sees improvement : 6n spots,"///'.:; ' ;. "''/ ;/.. . tion 's capital, it /was announced shoring pp.are ah offensive line paper from a squad that was, ' ¦ today,' ¦;-, hammered toy .-retirement's,, mili^ 8-6 a 'year ago;. He. says: '-'We The managers; of; the Anient tary; duty and one. serious in jury. will be- building from strength TWINS can and National LaegUe All- and a linebacking corps that is this year, ' not . from , weakness. 7 (Continued From Page 4B) ' Star:teams;. Mayo . Smith:of De- a rough spot . on a . defensive We will be. better because we throwing error / by ; Ron Clark troit , and Red Schpendienst of diamond.' /^ / will improve from . within, our gave: the Twins, /anotherr-bgth ' St. Lduis, . . each, chose his own . The defending Central Division present squad." coming in the eighth. • ' outstanding pitcher as the start- champions are' .. again training at But- due to a head injury a Three days of rest will look ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦/• ' ' er; - /'- . .'/¦' .- . ". ."¦ Mankato State . College ;. and year ago, offensive guard Larry good to the / Twins /after / the The ; game Tuesday night will Coach Biid; Grant; was expected Bowie has retired.. Tight/ end Saturday-Sunday stint.; Coupled mark baseball's 100th anniver- to send his troops through/ art Billy Martin also retired -- be- with Friday. night's/doublehead- sary and : will be viewed by afternoon workout today before cause of outside business inter- er"- Joss;/it was the hard Way to ¦ ests .' " '¦: ' .'• ' " President Nixon. / beginning . two-a-day workouts . . . ' gain a split/of the Seattle ser- Tuesday. ¦'" . John : Beasley, who shared ¦ ¦ The managers/also announced . • ies.' -/: / . ;v 'Z . . ' '/. their starting lineups and: bat- tight end starting chores with resutaes regular Martin,.and , .groomed . /Mirinesbta ting orders¦ at a news confer- American League action /at ence. Slugger$ Day in for an offensive tackle job,, are ¦¦¦ away . toting rifles with the mili- Cleveland Thursday night. /They are;: , 7 .// - . : SUSPENDED GAME tary and; won't be available un- (11) Seattlt (7) National League—Matty ..Aloii,. Wabasha County Minneiol* ¦ ¦¦ til September: ; •brli bl - .' : . • . - abrhbl Pittsburgh, - centerfield;. batting7 '' , 7 . - Plainview and Lake C i t.y : Untii/ Beasfey ¦ returns, the Uhlicndr/ef 7 2 4 S Wovley.cf -10. 110 .354; Don Kessinger of Chicago scored easy victories Sunday as C'arw.i'b. . 712 0. Gil,2b ».0J» tight; end chores Will likely .be l( shortstop, . .298; Hank/Aaron of^ the Wabasha' County League be- . . Kllltirew,3b 5 0 0 0 Davl», . 5210 shared by Kent ] Kramer, former Oulllcl,3b.: 1 0 0 o Mlneher,ib 9 0 0 1 Atlanta, right, field; ;327; Willie gan double elimination playoffs University, of Minnesota star 'obi Manuel,ri. 1 21.2 Vwhllaker.rf '. « .1 I 0 McCoyey. of San Francisco to determine , a representative . . ReeiMb . I 0 4 0 Paglronl/ri 4 2 J 1 . , first tained from /New. Orleans in an Rosiboro.e 6 0 o I MtNertny.e . 9 l 3 .1 base, .325;/¦ Ron Santo of Chica- to the .Region 19B .tournament; Ml)lirwid,e 00 O 'O . Clark,3b 8 03 2 ' ¦ off /season,-trade- . Chet; Anderson, ' ' go third base 7,295 .,': Plainview battered Belleches- Alllioii.lf 3 0 0 0 '.Lttnd.it 2 0:1 0 , , ; Clebn Jones another : ex-Minnesota eoiiegian '- ter 17-1 ;as. both winning pitcher . Neflltt.lf. 4 0 O 0 . Ranew.ph 7 0 0 0 of New York,; left/ .field,: .341; and Tony; Jeter,, a 6-fobt-3, 230- Renlck.lf "Vo 0 .0 1 Oyltr.ss , « 0 . 1 1 Jdhnny Chuck Gqerish/and Dean Rhein-. Cardenas,*! , » 2 2 1 Boulon .p;. ;i o o 0 Bench of Cincinnati, pdund Nebraska : collegiate star : :¦ Tovir.rf . ' " 1 0 0; o'Dnghiie.p 0 0 0 0 catcher, .317; Felix Millan, At- gans, wdn:5;6. 7 ' ':; .,/;.//' •; ' ¦ * ¦ obtained Saturday from . the •CrWer.p :. . 3 2 2 0 Dorialdsn.ph 100O lanta, second ./base .•. .274: /and PRAY FOR COMPLETE Sl/CCESS OF APOLLO il TRIP on; the field within the' minute after/the ''Eagle'/lunar module;. : Lake City ,drubbed Wanamin-: Pittsburgh Steelers.// :Worltigln,p 1 0 0 0, Baney.p 0 0 0 0 ' : ; ' go 14-4 behind Don Rothgarn's '.' permo'sklfP 1 6 O .O Harper,ph ' l o 0 O Carlton, whose record is 12 vie/ ;. . /. The . Chicago Cubs (foreground) , Philad elphia Phillies made its.safe /landing Sunday; The'/fails whp/had cheered . ;With Bowie, Martin, and Beas- 0 0 0 0> . . . 5-5 day, including two . hoihe Kaal,p ' 1 0 0 . 0 Lpekcnp ., tories..-against five/defeats. " Perry.p 1 1 10 Corner.ph . 10 0 .0) and the fans iii the stands/bow: their heads in . a moment of ; . wildly on/hearing the .announcement of the- landing then ley gone, the offensive line fav- ¦ ' American League—Rod Car/ " runs arid seven rbi/ / orites are. All-Pro center: Mick ' , - " " iv Brabcndr.p 3 0.) 0) : silent; prayer for the safe completion of the Apollo. il missiori joined the players : in singing "pod: Bless , America.'' (AP Oronoco defeated Kellogg 5-2 . , 'TMali « , 11 1*10 Patlln.p . .10 0 0) of Minnesota ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦¦ / Tiri ' .,Oelnar.P 0 0 6 O ew. , second -basei ¦,' to the :iriopn . Sunday in Philadelphia. The players moved out .Photofax) .;• "- . '" ; - ./¦; -- ' - . -;,::• -.-/¦ - .- ; .'/• gelhoff , guards Jim Vellone, ,. . , .364; ; Reggie: Jackson . . . in the other game. . Or Bookie Roggnbrk.p o 00 o , Oakland , Bolan;. Talbot.ph 1 00 O ceBterfield, .287; . Frank Robin- tackles arid son of Baltimore, right field, Doug Davis and. prie of the three ; - Tolali 74 7 20 7 ' Oasis Wins Dodge AL ROUNDUP MINNESOTA 020 301:000 000 001 004^11 .329; Bctog.Powell, of Baltimore, possibles at the tight, end spot. SEATTLE . :. . OM 0O2 013 000 001 008- 7; first base/ .299; Frank Howard Cease Rre Receivers battling for flanker E—Lund. Baney, Carew, Oulllel '2, of Washington, left field, .313 ; Softball Tourney and 7 split . end . include Gene Rseie.. DP—Mlnnasola 1. LOB—Minne* Washington ; : sola 23, Seattle 21,\ 2B—Crlder 2, Ca. Sal Barido. of Oakland, third Wis. - Oasis Bar , who had7 46 recep- rew, McNertney l, Reeia, Perry, Mahi DODGE, uell HR—Cardenas (S), . Uhlaender ,(S5r base, ; 294; Rico: Petrdcelli tions a year ago, Tom Hall, Ron ' > of and Cafe of the . Winona7 City fe Paglroni (2]7/SB—Lv.nd, - .fovar. 3,. Car. Green, high dra ft choice Volly Boston, shortstop, .309; Bill Softball .League won the Dodge Broken l Oenas. S-TT. Davis,; Carew; Mltterwald. H SF—Uhlacnder, Renlck , . : R^ok Murphy and Bob Grim , ham- Freehan of Detroit, catcher, .249 ^Ips ' Softball Tournament Sunday by pered by injuries a year ago;. ' "¦/IP H RER BB SO and McLain, whose record Crlder • .'¦ •:.. •. .. 5V> 2 2 .0 1 ¦ is defeating Dodge 8-1 in the ; ¦¦ ¦ * ¦: -. /' .' . : :. ' ;- ¦ :- uarterback. should be: iri the Worthinslbi? .:. :... ¦3- .:-S\ 3 3 0 4 14-5". - -/../ . . /. ,, . . ' ' • 9 ' championship; game. -.// /" . latin America combined firm grips of Joe. Kapp Pcrranoskf : ...... 45S 3 I 0 3 2 Earlier, Oasis ripped Rolling- Kaal - ...... 3 3 1 11 0 ' arid Gary Cuozze with rookie Perry- (W.10-4J ;^.. 2: 0 0 0 0 2 stpne 12-2 in the first round and /TEGUCIGALPA, :: / Honduras Brian Dowljng, Taxi-squ'adder Bouton ' ¦ •:. •...... :. 3»b < .5 5 .1 ' 2. Andretti First then edged/past Ceiiterville 7-5 O'Donoghua : :.,..;.. IM 7 0 0 I I iffi ^ ii li (AP) .—/Honduras^ charged that Bob Lee7and .punter King Hill :¦¦ - • - - ' ' ¦ ¦ •:' , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sal Bando and Danny Cater, hit Banc/ • . .. .;..;» ...i . :f. .! t . -1 .1 o: on Brian Traindr's home run also getting, shots, ¦ ' If. .the Seattle Pilots had7a successive horriers as: the . A's El Salvador broke the cease-fire . :Lbcker v....;,,:;: 2'; 2 . 0 0. . 1 2 In Trenton 500 in the lOth inning to gain the 7 Running ;.back chores •/ will .Brabe'ii'der ...... 7 2 1 . 1 7 « finals. Pete Jerowski pitched choice, they'd probably, repeal bounced back// in their undeclared war with the Paliin . ::..' .;,,.:: i :0 0 0 3 /2 TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Indi- probably be split beiween -hold- Golnar. (L.2-4) .,/;. 1Vj '4: 4 4.1 T and won all; three games for the Saturday night curfew and Syd.O'Brieh rapped a homer, Rocqenburk ....: 5.6 :o .: aiiapolis 500 winner Mario An- capture Sunday of five more overs Bill Brown, Clint Jones, . . * 0 . 2 0 Oasis.; .- ¦.-. ' ,'¦-¦ ' ' ¦:-.-/' .- pass/ a Blue Law; banning; Jiia triple and single, knocking jri HBP—By Crlder (T. Davis)., Balk— dretti racked up his fifth win of ' towns or. villages. / / , Earl Denny, Os- Oeinar. PB—Rosbbbro. T—5:41. / ¦ ¦ A-l2^ Perry; dn Sundays. three runs, as the Red Sox com- car Reed and. Jim Lindsay. DiJ; . . the: auto racing season over the Ei Salvador ¦• '-- replied, with a After: struggling to a 16-inning pleted, a; three-game; sweep over . : On defense , the front ; four weekend by edging Wklly Dal- SUNDAY'S REGULAR GAME ' ' charge that . Honduran trodps ; lenbach '. by 6 lk seconds in the St, ?M Glub Wins standoff against the Pilots Sat- the /Orioles/ O'Brien's two-run cdmbinatiori of ends Carl Elier- Minnesota (4) . Seattle (0) ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ -¦ ¦ , -, - . . , •;-, VV WJ. ¦-— - . — ¦™w"-. '''«w(^»*nreiiir.- abrhbl abrh bl Trenton 200 Saturday. Andretti urday. night before an; American triple in the eighth keyed a ' ' " opened fire with machine/ guns Jim Marshall arid tackles : Gary PLUM TRADED . . . ' Larsen-AIan Page , : •Uhlacndr .cf" 4 0 0 0: Hovfoy.rf 4020 finished the .race with one gallon 2-Day Regatta League curfew rule suspended three/-run burst that . offset/ a on President; Fidel Sanchez, Her with Steve Csrew;2b 4 0 1 0 . GH,2b 4 0 20 of fuel left in ; his/car; ' play;, the Minnesota Twins hand- three-run Baltimore rally in the Qual'terbaek Mlt . Pluni, . nandez of El Salvador while he Smith and Paul Dickson in re- QuiUci,2b 0 0 0 0 : Davls.lf . 40O0 Andretti raced WINNIPEG (AP) - The Min- his 14th serve looks tough: again. .7 Klllbrew ,3b 3.001 MiricheMb 401 0 around the : ed Perry a bat arid ball Sunday ninth , giving Ray Culp above, was traded/ Sunday- / was inspecting Sal vadoran Reesa.tb . '4 000 Cemcccf ' 4 0 O 4 nesota Boat C|ub from St. Paul ' The secondary of Ed Sharock- • ' . 1%-miIe Tr e nt on Speedway .... and quickly doubled their victory .in . . 26 decisions. by the , Los Angeies '• Rams ManueMf. ' . ' 4 0 o o McNortny.e 4 0 1 g won the Sir Thomas Lipton tro- ¦ troops inside Honduras. mah, Earsell Mackbee, Paul tovar.rl 4 111 Clark,3b 4 03 0 track in his rear-engine turbo- Investment. 77 -' '. runs : phy Saturday for over-all points . Bob Taylor drove in five . to the New York Giants of •7' Krause and Karl K assulke plus Mlttrwald.c • 4 2 11 Luiid.ss 2 0 0 0 charged Ford at an average "¦' The cease-fjre, - which sup- Cardonas.ss 3 01 0 Whltnker.ph 1 0 0 0 ' with a homer and two singles as the National Football. ' ¦¦ ¦ speed of 139,991 miles per hour, jn•. .: the . two-day North-Westerh Perry pitch ed two scoreless posedly went into . effect at 10 top reserves Bob Bryant and Perry,p .: 2 1 1 O , Oyler.ss 00 0 0 Kansas City: snapped a six gamie ——r— Ranew Andetti , International Rowing Associa- innings in the resumption of the : / League/ (AP Photofax) / p.m. Friday, calls for the with- ,ph 10 0 0 who races out of Na- losing streak in the ; opener at Totals 32442 :, Ge'har,p 30 00 zareth tion/Regatta. / suspended gariie and doubled to drawal of all Salvadotan troopjs Boulon.p.. 0 0 0 0 , Pa., won over $13,000, The Royals broke; an . Park Pla2a Mike Mosley of Sti Paul won IS, of, 20 events launch a four-rim burst, iri the Chicago/. from Honduras by 10 o'clock to- Wiris O'nnqhue.p. 00 00 West Covins, 11th : , stalemate in the ¦ 'Talbol.p , 0 0 O' g Calif., placed third in the race staged on .the Red River in Win- 18th that beat Seattle 11-7. Then inning Ca rol Mann Wins night. But El Salvador said ic llfh in Bantam nightcap on Bob Oliver 's RBI ¦ " .' ' which saw half the starting field nipeg. Winnipeg finished second he started , and /finished , the ¦ would not withdraw until it re- ' ' ' ¦ /'' ' . , .To|aiv 35 0 »» single. ' '-' " ' , ' •• One - - .BANTAM MINNESOTA . ,. , .,, :• ..... 001 000 OJO— 4 of 26 drop out before the finish. with 77 points , well behind; the regularly scheduled game,/scat- . 'InteUectuar ceived "satisfactory'.' guarah-< W i. W L SEATTLE ' :• ¦:.- 000-000 000— B 343%-point totaV run up by the tering- nine hits as the Twins The Tigers beat Cleveland on DANBURY , Conn; (AP) - tees for the safety of more than Park Plan 11 0 ElkiClub 4 i E—Clark, McNorlney . DP—Mlnnesdla inning VFW ¦¦ I : Cenl. Mclh. 4 7 I, Soaflle 1, LOB—Minnesota 3, Sealtl* United States /club. blanked (ha Pilots 4-0 for a Willie Rorton 's eighth Articulate and intelligent Carol 275,000 Salyadorans living in Wlngold . ¦§ J OWIMolor J I I. 2B-GII; HR-Mltterwald (4), Tovar ¦ ¦ Namath Returns to A Ft. William , O'nt , team was four-game lead in the AL West homer, tlien blew the second Mann said her two-strolce victo- Ho'nduras and their property. Orah.-McO, t J Plr« Dept. J » (3). . S-J. Perry. . ' ' .. ' Duluth Minn., fourth , game when Jose Cardenal ry Sunday in the $20,000 Lady Sunbeam 5 * Eagles Club 1 10 IP H R ER BB SO) NY. Training Camp third ,. , Division. Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa , Ni- Park plaza defeated Owl Mo- J. Perry (W.11-4) .- .»'» 0 0 0 3 Kansas Wildcats fifth and oars- Elsewhere, Boston downed Kcorqd from third on a bases- Carliiig Golf Championship over caraguan chairman of the peace Gelnnr (Li3-7) .7 S 3 3 0 '* ' " to. ". 16-1 Saturday in the Park- . Bouton , . .7 i^ 1 10 1 O HEiWPSTEAI), N.Y. (AP) - men from Kenora , Ont.,' sixth. Baltimore's East Division lead- loaded force play in . the 10th . a charging Kathy Whitworth commission of the Organization ' Rec Bantam League. Doug O'Donoghue Vj 0 0 0 0 0 Joe . N/i m ntli' was back with the Most of the events , involving ers 6-5; Kansas City swept a and steady Sharon Miller was of American States, said; that if Talbot 10 0 0 0 0 Chuck Million 's bloor*. r to cen- Luebbe had: four hits/ including WP—Bouton 1. Balk—Bouton, T-H10 . New York Jets today. individual races, were * not a physical achievement/ but crews or twin bill from the Chicago White trapped by ,iim North- El Salvador docs not pull its two doubles. A-8,387. The super star '/quarterback meters long, ter was railier an intellectual; conquest. ' 2,000 Sox 8-6 and 3-2 in 11 innings; rup, who fired the ball toward troops back , it will be "consid- arrived at the Jets training Detroit edged Cleveland 3-2 . be- Miss Maim/ carded a final ered an aggressor and subject camp at llofstra University Sun- the plate in an attempt to nail round 72 even par over the for.e' bowing to the Indians JM in , to" the sanctions specified In the day .night and said he would BOWLING SCORES . Cardenal. ' ' . But first baseman 6,503-ya'rtl Ridgcwood Country 10 innings and the New York Rio de Janeiro Charter." work out for the first lime this LADS i. LASSES Norm Cash cut off the throw Club layout , and picked up the Okke r Cap tures WeilgMo Polnli Yankees shaded Wasliinglon 3-2 Hondura n an- season today. . and-.threw to third for a force a;i first prize check of $:i ,00O, According to . Olowci«wskl & Hogcnsi),! ...... 1» iii ll '-innings. ' nouncements, the Salyadorans ended a brief Jacobjon s. Monahan .. 21 Cardenal tallied the winning . For Namat.li/ it Aiirclio Rodri- Meanwhile her play ing part- retirement whicli he announced DansbDrry & Myor ..,. 53 Home runs by run. ' ner, Kathy Whitworth , who have now captured a sizeable Flanngan & < Bnrtelson ...... ifl'i guez and Jim Spencer, coupled ' piece of western Honduras since June , fi when pro fo'otbhll Com- Blank. 4 Helm . H Hoy White doubled in the 11 Hi passed .' the quarter-million dol- Milwaukee Net . r ' Oakland errors , they invaded the neighboring missioner Pel.i! Ro/.clle ordered Lutlwlliko & Nelion . , ,...... , 15'/) with four lar murk ill tour winnings , nonvsKowihl 4 Summer IS and scored from second on Gone ¦ helped the Angels win the open- country last Monday. The Salva- MHW .AUKEE'l/n - Tom Ok- the verge of breaking Okker 's him either lo ZIP 11 his intorcst s in Jnn-fianrd & : Hoopor ., U ' sending launched a strong ' challenge Reggie J a c'ks 0 11 Michael' s infield hit , dorans said Uioy went to war ker of The Netherlands erased service when the Dutchman an East Side restaurant , IJaclic- Wlch Ji W|ck IV er. But Washington dropping birdie putts at the last Andrfiwi & Popllnslil ; , ,.,,... , 15 the Yankee past . because the Ilondurans were Riessen 6-3 lors III , or face susppusion from .. smacked his 371 h ; homer and (wo holes. But she finished two Marty , 6-4 for the dropped a deep lob over the Garvin Brook Tavern U nightcap and persecuting the Salvndonms in singles championship, and Aus- charging American for tho ad- football. Soil. a. Scovll ...... 11 two doubles in the strokes back at 217: Honduras and because Hondu- tralians John Newcombe and vantage point , then blasted his Osseo Golfer QUEBEC OPEN WINNEH ras was preparing to invade El Tony Roche captured the dou- servo past Riessen. RECORDS, POOR CROWDS LUCERNE , Quc-Bob Payne Salvador. bles crown 3-fi , 0-4 , (S-0 Sunday After losing the first point, NO of Mount Vernon , III., won the in the $10,000 Milwaukee Pro Okker unleashed his big serve Wins 1st Annual Quebec Open Gol f Tournament Tennis touriinmeiii. again , winning the last two by one stroke Saturday with a District Court ' Okker , third-seeded in the points and the set with two nine-under-pnr 207. tounwy, upset . lop-rated New- aces, m To Hear Petition combe, Riessen , the No. 4 seed The singles finalists (earned Sfrum Tourney ' Track Meet Unsuccessful Astronauts May Kidnaper from Evatistim ,' 111,, knocked off up to win Ihe first doubles set STRUM , .Wis . .. — Hon Johnson By second-seeded Roche to reach agninst Roche and Ncwnonibe, LO.S ANOKLIOS (AP) - They how will the mcel would have The U„S, men won 12 of 22 of Osseo fired n one-over-par 7:i the- singles'finals , the Wimbledon champions and ' cap- Br.ng Back Some MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-A peti- hud just finished handing out drawn abroad. events—wiih John Curios to win the first annual Viking In the $2,000 tillo match he- world' s No, 1 rated doubles How the turnout'would.affect turing the 1011 melcrs Iii 'io/H and Skyline Open toiirnnmenl here tion by convicted kidnapper the medals al the conclusion of ' Water From Moon fore 2 ,000 spectators , Okker took tenm. future? internal Ioiml competition the 200 in 21).;i while l.lu< U.S. Sunday. Dennis O. I.inehan , 27, will be Bill, Hie experienced Ausales, the l .T .S.-Rovkt-Hriii sh Common- non-Olympic yours remained ill events '- ; SPACE CENTER , Houston hoard In U.S. District Court the first set after Iticsson bat- in girls won ,s<>veii of ;i forcing Ulcssen and Okker to wealth track meet when a foot- to lie seen, with Barbara Kcrrell winning Johnson edged Hay dish of (AP) ~- Tl|e Apollo II astro- here, tled hack to a -:i deadlock, Chi ppewa Falls for Ihe title. .piny from tho bnckcourl with hill I appeared 011 the green play- A television contract probably the idfl nt ll , r> and the '200 nl nau '.K may bo bringin g hack The Dutchman ' held his own A tola! of 'II golfers entered Liiiolian is currently soi-ving a ' deep lobs; got I heir game to- ing field of Ihi.> Los Angeles Coli- kept the meet from losing inon- 2:i.fi . .some wider from tho moon. 40-yenr sentence ' In Stillwater service, . soiling the match with meet the ill-hole tourimmenl , held on two iices, Then he broke Hies- gether in the second set , then seum, Some* athletes , it up- The U.S . men won dual :i(i , Edwin 15. Aldrin Jr. drove n State Prison in the 111115 kidnap- won; ey, hut the Aiiuiletir Athletic the (lie piii" , nine hole sand sun 's service with brilliant re- crushed Ihe younger pair to ponred , lis uiiliiterusk'd in competition against bot h green Skyline course. Following hollow tube into the moon 's sur- ping of Hnrbarn Jean Iverson, til" proecrtiii KN as the general Union was unalile fo gel any Russians and the . Brills I) and face walk , He turns thai Rics.Niin could only win the crown, civic organizations lo sponsor arc lop finisher.'!, in ouch flight: during his lunar He was arrested after the The near - capacity crowd public also captured the unofficial (hen removed Ihe tube , bringing , wave n, t weakly, and used aces the iiieci . CHAMPIONSHIP body of Miss Iverson , 14 of cheered wildly between the- sin- A 111Ial nl :io ,!M0 fans saw the triangular victory. I Hon Jolimmi , Omo , 111 2, Rny Cllih, up a core Miniplo of lunar soil. Shoroview , was foMnd in n shal- again to finish the first set. Tim AAU had asked for a U,S, Chlupcwii PelU, 74| 1, Ooti OlnUDI, lit- gles iinri doubles mutches when ni'-i'l Friday iiighl iiud S11Iunlay The women bent the Itus Ho (old ini.Nsion control jiml low wave in the Cnrlo.i Avery Itiessen lost hi.i service in the . sliiii -p iii up li'iiin Hie crowds $!il) ,()OI> guiirnntee , which nobody siiins for llui first lime since lilch, 7li 3, lad Herman, ilrmn, 71; i. the Apollo nHlroni iuls landed on -n Dick hmnoivon , Slrum, )(. idler withdrawing Ihe tube thai Game Itehigc. third match of the second set would meet, Tluil led lo poor these meets begun and II I NI Ileal the moon, Mini Imvo ullondcd previous PIRST PLIOHT the soil seemed " almost wet. " Llnehnn seeks n writ (if habe- when Okker cniiKht the Ameri- Ami'i'li'iiii ItiiHf ilnn Irack moots, puhlklly mid , UK « whole , or- the British and won I ho triangu- 1. John Nvmo, Mlnn«lonk« , m 1. The broadcast of tho final Omar Noun, lllal'v BO/ },. tteliiar Oliil»hl, If Ihe dirl Indued IK wel , it as"* corpus on grounds ho plond- can out of posit ion. Aces again In 111(12 , when Hie moot V/ UH at gniil/.alloii (or (Ins a ffair np- lar . No score was kept fvofwoou five mlmiles of (he lunar mod- Oxn, 111 1. torn Pnvnn , Chl|)|irw» may mean therein life in some oil guilty lo kidnappin g because Hon led Itiesscii' H fnlo as the Si iiii l'oril llnl vci'nily, for, in- . peiii'i 'il to bo nmioxlHtcnt , tho SovlolH and the Common '- l: nll>, 131 1. Hilan Noi-.lliniini, Whllo- ulo descent was played ovor hull, 13. form on tho moon, confessions wore taken from quick Okkur continued his im- si' i.ee , m ound 150 , (1(10 ' snw (he Tim iiiiict iliiclf |ii'(idiice(| no wealth. I lk' court's loud speakers, ' ' TCONO PLIOHT Scientists have said thai one him Illegally. perii play. I. U f .' iiii'fl . world iwonl.s, b«il several out- , 'Boh IOIHI , II acli tl, ' i y , In oiilnt: ii i(lii'g events . I, I'hll SI River l .ilh , ' Rlou.sen moved out to a lnvc- The Soviets ami the llrit ltih Nlniidl iig pcifoi 'iiHiiK 'i'H wci'v r«- Seiigren won (ho pole viiull nl 1, C.-n I Nnnt'do-« , Wfir»lt(tll. »»; ), of Ihe main reasons I hoy think John Hold , Minneapolis .ntlor Winonn Dnlly Nuwi CI* Jnn Uliui, 111,ill f m 4. Jlinlor Sl«iuu, 40 advantage In the eighlli wi'i' i surprised nl (lie pour coViU'd Jucliiillii K suvornl Colll.ic- l7-(i ;n and Marl in l-l(|ovi woli the iiioiin is a dead planet is the noy, has been ' appointed to rep Wlnonn, Mlnnmotn ** l! ' 'ilium, IDOi 1. Oniia McCuon, Olieo Liiu'liiin, ma and appeared to be un MONDAY. JULY 2J, 1949 crowds and iiiiick lo puliil . out II 111 I'l'I'dl'llH . (lie 1, 500 iiu'ier.s in II:'10, 1. 101. believed ab.st'iice of wiitor. resent k'h ¦¦ ¦:¦ THE WIZARD OF ID ;-v ?7; ' ?v ./. ?'' 7 ?' ? .7.;' ' .;. : ?7^^ ^ VVant Ads ini^sita^^ Start H^re--

; ¦' ' ¦? Takes Nosedive in 1969 ¦.- .- ,. ?7 .;' .. "". N OTI CI ?' ' ¦' ' .": Thli ' .newpaper ? will '-. be resppn^bl* ¦ insertion -of By CLYDE H. FARNSWORTH the Mafia,;arc not sitting tight. stitutions from Eurobond. losses lor. only one 'Incorrect " anv- 'cias' Jliicd '- ' advorllsenronl ¦publish-;- ' Their money goes into shbft is regarded? as slim . The po- ' : • Wem, York Times News , Service ed (n the Want Ad -seclion. . Cncck , ' ¦• correction term market instruments where sition of smaller European ¦ your ad and. ' call; 3321,11 PARIS—These are grim days rates are fair higher. houses .;that; enter.;the market / must , b,»?rriade for international bond traders . . sporadically is not known:? hit by the one-two combination .. ..RESTRICTIVE measures tak- ' ' ' ' : ' ' ' : FOR- - .-" of high; interest rates add the en by. a number of western .BL|Np . APS UNCALL6p . European governments to pro- ¦ , - M. " ¦ sharp fall in Wall . Street. ' MARKET C-5, 14 , 24, '27, 28, 32, 35. . Investors, including large in- tect: their domestic capital markets from the pulling pow- ¦ stitutions, Arab oil sheikhs, CLOSED :4• ¦ ' ' ; ; ¦ South American millionaires and er of rising world interest rates Lpit arid Found ; 7:. —VyflGEltr?:^ 7!- -;. -- <- ;.;. By ;BJucl , Blaki» ." -.'- ¦/ _ have further curtailed the sup- : In response ' to President some sources,; even T«-; according to Nixon 's request for a holi- MALE BROWN Pekingese-lost In S|. . ply of: investment money. . - a>'ea. Finder pleas* Tel. 5898. The contraction has?made, it day to celebrate the landing re.sa of the first riien on the LOST—black, and Ian . Bloodhound crose , far tougher to .borrow?. 7"Gnly : Coonhound, . near Ridgeway. May -be : small issues; can be digested moon, stock exchanges- were dragging a-chain. Tel. Wlloke ,J051 »r Badger Division ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ •- ¦ now,'.' said Armand ?J7 Mattle; closed today; ... Winona 725).. / . . :, . •:. •. ; ' ' ? . General . Manager: of a Brussels ¦Per«:o riaI» ,7 7 7 7 syndicate named Bond Trade WINONA MARKETS . Reports Best ^ ¦• set up to deal in the market. OUR ?MEN are/. oh the moon and. It .is The Chase Manhattan Bank swift. & Company big day.' , lor . our country.. We owe .. » lo hogs deliver- great debt ol gralllude to the brave:iTien Th»SB quotallinv nppty. ; recently reported, that new Eu- ed to the Winona Station by noon lodeyi " who are pioneering In space. LEG ION1 . ¦ ¦• ¦ " ' ' Quarter Ever HOGS . CLUB:. ¦;, '. :• . ' ¦ ¦:: ?¦; ¦ " • ' ' , ?. robond issues 7 in the second ¦ ¦ _ Hog markel: Steady.. ' ' ' LOVERS!.. Any- quarter reached a low of $570 : Meal type, 200-230 • Ibf. ...24.2J-3S.75:. CALLING-ALL PICNIC. . .The best quarter, m its .history be quickly pre- million some 40 percent under .. Butchers,' . 200-230 lbs, ,, ;., ...... 25 .25 , thing on our menu .can : ,. .carry-out. Same reasonable. was counted in shipments of Sows. 270-300 lbs; -'.:.;:... . -:¦:. . -. 22.50 pared lor. . last -year's quarterly :average.: 9955. RUT1TS RESTAU- equiprherit by Winona's Badger . . CATTLE : - . prices Tel. . ' ¦ 126 E. 3rd SI,, downtown - Wi- The decline . affected all cate- Caltit? market:' Ste'ert '; and heifers 25 • RANT/ Division of Warner & Swasey ¦ nonii. Open-24 houri: every.day. . *Kt«pt ;. gories of borrowers, all cur- to -50 cents - lower; cows steady. . . ' " Co. during the three months end-. High- choice and prime .'...' .... . 30.50 .¦ • . . Mori. ¦ ¦ rency denomination s and. all choite '... .-,.'?¦.:. ...;;;....,.;.'¦ 28.50-3o.od- . ing June 30,; ' YOU'LL ROA R , when you. see "The Roar, ' Good ...' ...' .• ...:...... ,. 25.50-2B.00 types of issues. ., . . .- ol the Greasepaint—The Smell, of. tha Badger, which manufactures . Standard . ' ' . 2^.00-27.50 .?-...... •¦ . . Crowd"! Only 2 performances remain- Airiencan companies, which ':• .....,.. 18.00-21 5 hydraulic backhoes, contributed Utility cow s .?. . . 0- ing; :air-conditioned College-.ot St.' Tere- ' -' '. - : accounted for .77 percent of to- . Canner - and cutler . ... ., ; . ' 17.00-20.50 ' sa Theater, 8:30 p.m. . Good . seats still td a . record quarter product - ¦' " ' GRIN/AND BEAR IT DENNIS THE MENACE tal borrowings last yearj ; ndw ¦ . . VEAL:."?' . : . ' available. . Support- . your . . Winona .. Com- . income of $47 million by. Warner Veal . market: Steady.. . . miinily Theatre and spend a mojt' .en- . " ' ¦? -: - ' ' - &, Swasey, a leading manufac- account for only 55 percent. , Top. choice .?' .; . ' . :. .;.:.. - '. - 41J0O .. lovable evening at . the same time. Ray. ¦ ¦ .. Gbod . and choice . ,...... : .""30.00-40.00- -; WILLIAMS HOT EL. ,-•. ' While new , issues have been ¦ ' •Meyer, Innkeeper, turer of productivity equipment Commercial . . '.. . • ;- .. ,....' : ...-:' 21.00-30.00. : ¦ , arid systems: for the machine severely restricted, the . seconr ; Boners ...... r?/...,. ':. J. ;.- .. .2o:oo-down TWO EGGS with, buttered . toast,:.Jelly dary market is moribund. Late- Bay State Milling ...Company .. ' and 'Coffee, 55c. SIDEWALK CAFE. AMr~ tool; construction 7 and textile Mall. -; ' :¦ ' ' Elevator A Grain Prices ' .', .>cle . . \Jy ^_ . . ly most of the activity has been ' ' industries, ihumerical cdntrol . . One' hundred .-b uslic|s" ol-".grain, will bi DRESS RIGHT-^-you. can't afford not lot among the . professional: dealers tlie Tiinirrium loads accepted at Ihe el« Betsinjer, systems and other . advanced ; Suit ' repairs «, alterations. W. valors. - ' electronic controls and equip- themselves. ; " ¦ .' "227: E..;4lh. ;. .: .- . - ;/ ¦ ' . No.' \; northern ;sbfIng wheat . " ..' ' 1.53 ' - " • ' ' :.."..Prices ;of ' 'the. bonds'have; fall- 'No. 2 northerh p.rin'.-' wheat ... ; 1.51 ' : ment. . • -. ;;?.; ?;? ;? . . . - .s JULY SPECIAL! 5 gals Big Dulchle floor sharply, with/the convertible .No. 3 northern spring, wheat • . ;; 1.47. value for ,only $14,75. *J3al After being off & percent at en: 43 ivax, S22.25 ;. , No. .4 northern sprint) -wheat . ... . -1. , ¦ 'utchie -floor cleaner, - S17.75 issues: of. American corigiome: ' ; ¦ 43¦ - can Big D the ?end 'of ;the first quarter, ?No, i; hard .winler .wheal ,,;..... 1, . special $12.75. S gal. can - Big ' value/ . the No. 2 hard: winter .wheat ...... 1.^' , : shampoo,. 132 value.for only Warner & Swasey earnings now rate . companies 7 taking . : ' Duichie riia . No. -3 hard .winter wheat ...... 1.37 - can-Big Dulchle antlseptlf percent, ¦ ¦¦ ¦ -$23 75; 5 gal. are: at; 82.8 percent of the year- steepest drops—f!0 to 50 No. 4.hard wlnler .wheat ..'... .'. 1.33; ', $25 value, July special ¦ ' ; lioiiid hand soap since New Yeairts day for issues ¦No.' 1 rye -.; ' ¦ •: ' : . .;...:.... 1,10 ' Pick up at Williams Hotel. Buy 'dl- ago. pace/ shareholders were ad- ' ' $18. ' ¦ No. 2 rye: , .?¦ ¦?. 1.1* " '¦ 'reel froni the InnkOeper rj imself. or Tel. vised-. ' ;- . . '" of Ling Temcq Vought or Wal-. ' - ' ' ¦:" ¦ - ' ¦" ' ¦/. Froedtert Malt.. '.Corporatipn- . • 5350. ; -:. ./ • .?¦ : • :'?- :. . _ " ¦' . . . '- . . Directors this past . week de- ter Kidde. - Hours; 8 a.m. to .4 p.m. fright? Maise, 1hem i beiutf- . . : Submit sample helora loading. CARPETS a . clared , a regular cash divfdehd with: Blue Lus|re,; Rent .electrla EUROBONDS are trailed on : ' Brirley purchased , al prices r,iih|ect !• lui sighl of 40 cents a share on common . .-¦ sharnpooer $1. R?. D. Cone Co. an over-the-counter basis, free inarkel¦ .- .. . .- . . . . . stock; It will be the 78th .con- ' ':¦ , thai'* from : any .' type.; ol government VViiionii Egg Markel LADIES:. : If you wanr . lo /drink . (Winona Produce, Zienell Produce) business ,-: if you DON'T .want :lo secutive quarterly dividend paid ¦ : YOUR ¦ by the company. supervision. Prices are sensi- ' ' • ' • • ' l.|icse nuoialloiiv apply as. ol. : drink,, that's OUR BUSINESS. Contact tive and / psychological factors 10:30 o.ni loday. ' Women's. -AA for -private; confidential Grade A! lumbo (white) ' . '...... '.. .41 . help / with your drinking .problem,. .Call. ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ - : ¦ " ¦' '¦ are highly . significant. Attitudes Grade A large, (whit.e) '..' ... '. '.,.- .. .. - .36 - ' 8-4410 evenings .7-10. . ' .;. '.. .. . • . .- Grade A medium (while) .' ...... '.. .20 shift swiftly from excessive op-, ¦ ' Grade B (white) • '.- ....V ;,..i.;.'.... .20 EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS? Join : ue timisni to excessive pessimism. " v self-help group. Write Box Kfen Grade C ,.. .' .' ...... ;....,.7.;..10 . weekly. A n^dy At the start of the year/prps- .. 891, ; Tel. 7991' or.4221; ?¦? ' ' (Continued From Page ilA) pects ? seemed / brighter - . than POOR ' REFRIGERATION takes .a lot of ever. More , than $3'billion hew; LIVESTOCK ; food' value- and- flavor out': of . food , thai ' rnolHe'r nature .puls ln.it. Our refrlgcra:. boys going fishing saw 7 its SOUTH ST. PAOL issues had been marketed: in ¦tor Is all modern '-and' up. to dale. We . ' SOUTH ST, PAUL, • AAiiin, Wl-(USDA) ' wheels beneath the water. . . .: . .. keep? it 'at '35 degrees. Fahrenheit: s» 1968, and many dealers were -?" ¦-Cattle - slaughter . steers and , , 7 . 4>S00; '. that our meals, eggs, produce and dairy In a; police statement, Kenne^ " ' confident , that even after six heifers slow, 25-50 cents lower; extremes ' products keep their food value-and also dy said he was left dazed by the on Holsteins . Sl off; cows; about steady;, taken hotne th'ty , ' - after.:your foods.are . years of nonstop growth-. the bulls," yealers ' and/ ^slaughter calves ¦'- , by. being kept .at. accident. He said ; he tried re- : will last days:longer - . billion/ steady; coupl.e . loads average to high - ' ' - even rompcrarurc. (P.S.) , Our : : peatedly to rescue Miss 'Ko r $4 market . would be - this cold, ' 1 ' 'V 7 '" " " . "—' ' '. " " ' ' ;"f choice 1,013. and 1,220 . lb slaughter steers products are also put on refrigeration ' , ? .. . 7 reached iri . 1969. ? . The , market : 29:50- ¦ 'Very disturbing aevs about Rusiia pechne, but was¦ not able to find 31.00; most choice 950-1,250 lbs as fresh as possible. So prOfect . your .genilemert!...We can ¦ ¦ ' ¦ was being promoted for both 30.50;-mixed, good- and choice 29.00-29.75; health, start- with : the ' winner. " Shop her- . . - . ' ne>yei io war with a cou ' ;;¦ ' ¦ good ' 27.50-29.00;, few loads .;average. /to Griesel Self-Service Grocery Store, " 4-10 ffo nfry ihgf dceepjs oitr . 'Has ALL eeuyir - .;, .; ;. its safety and growth potential.; : . high choice. 885-920 . Il> heifers 30.50; ' most, Ccnler St. T.el. ' .8-4500. Open , froni 9 ' ¦ ' ; ' ¦ . - - .. OSnsn Quh &edH cardi!.i . 'A .-- : 'v 'V- ':- -/- - ' The 37-year-«ld Massachusetts Today with , hefty trading loss- choice '850-1,050 . lbs• '- .29.00-30.00; . • mixed; ar.rn, to' 9 p.m:; 7 days ..a week, . 36S ^ been In good , and choice 28.50-29.25;?: good .26.00-' - days a year. If you have never Democrat and Miss Kopechne es taking the place of profits, ¦ ' : .Try our 28 .50; Utility and commercial - -slaughter- our . '-tore . please slop in/spon. . ¦ had been at a dinner party at- a the. gloom is everywhere. ; Fuel- cows .22.00-22.50; . feiv 23.00,- shelly ; cin- ' homemade ;banaha bread,; rib eye private home on Chappaquid- ihg troubles are some of; the ner , 17.00-19.60; utility- and . commercial .. .steaks, 69c each;. - also have Ice cubes. . slaughter;-, bulls 24.00-26.50; few 27.00;. dick attended by several of Ken- structural difficulties - the. mar- : cutter 22.00-24.00;' ;.choic e . yealers; .37.00- . Business Servicer 14 nedy's friends and. political as- ket .'has run into-^particulairl y 38.00, feW39.0O; , good 34.00-38.00; choice , . slaughter calves 2i.OO-26.0O; . good ' 20:00- sociates, Kennedy said he re- . or. tree removal: fix- failures to deliver , and; slow 26 - • ¦ '¦ TREE TRIMMING Rey; .00V .' chiap: rates. Tel. eoHed, qri pert work, Jaeks Mixis turned to P<>iitrts the .home after the ac- barrows¦: and; gilts about Hogs 6,500; payment; 7 ., Houston, Minn: 896-3862. . '. ' cident and climbed into the rear steady: With; Friday's average; 1-3 - 190- ,; : Some buyers have had to-wait ' . seat 200-300 lbs .-27.00r.2-3—190^245 lt)s - 26.00. . TREES. TREES - trimming. .of . a car parked outside?. - 240. ¦; TREES, . up.' ...to. six months : for delivery. . lbs .-26.50-26.75,' few " shipments . 1-2 stump removal; • spraying, . etc. . . Free ^ ; : "I then ; asked someone to lbs . 21,75 23.00; feeder pigs scarce,. estimates. . Bloria's Tree Service. Wi- Clearing was further:complicat- 26.50; sows steady; ;-3. 300-350 -lbs 23;00- ¦ ¦ ' '¦ bring me . nona: Tel: 8 5311.; : /;¦ , , :¦:// : ,. back, to Edgartown,'* ed earlier this : year by; large- 23.75; ¦ 350-400 . lbs 22.5023.25; "2-3 400-500 ^ind ' . ¦ ' . Ee^rtoto he steady; • 1 3120-160 lbs .23.50-24.50, .continued. :'T remember scale short sales .by 7the pro- : ' (EDITOR'S - ¦ [NOTE: lie lead: open; hous- ate - 'a sophisticated state . of He surprised , his followers last walking?around for a Sheep .700; . , all classes, opening steady; TRASH HAUL.ING . . King arrived to . period of fessional traders. " choice. , and prime ' 85-105-. ; lb ' , spring Til..1-3592 ?/; wears bellbattom pa nts: and ing . marches. The assignment black nationalism, realizing our year . by backing " Republican time and then going back to my To forestall any government slaughter lambs: , .29.O0-29'i5O;:- shorn old', ¦a iurtleneck top and mixes . -. was" given , to. Jackson, then, a conditions are: the same from Richard Ogilyie for governor hotel room; When' I fully, real- crop - good and . choice -90-110 lbs ' 27.00- STARK EXCAVATING & intervention the. industry : has ..- ' . TIMBER OOZING '. . ' ¦ ' 28.00; utility; and good shorn? slaughter- ¦ Maine to Miami so we can rather than endorsing the Dem- ized Avhat had happened this ' ' 3,' Winona . /; Tel: Wltolc't 2532 his preachingsfrom the pul- student at Chicagrr Theplogical , sought to put its house in order ewes? 7,50-8.50; choice 60r80. lb spring Rt, . . . •' /¦ ? . morning I.immediately went to feeder lambs 26.50-28:00; shorn , old . crop pit . with Biblical allusions Seminary,.: . . . 7 7 moye simultaneously, and.collec- ocratic: candidate chosen by by setting, up a self-regulatory, ¦ .' ' He said the police." good and choice . 60-90 lbs 23.00-25:00. ; ' Painting, Decorating 20 and the , new poli tics of the Breadbasket ' .sends? teams/of tively upon a giyen issue." Mayor Richard Daley. organization equivalent to the 7 CHICAGO - , ' • ' Ajhetto. the Rev. Jesse Jack- . clergymen to request informa- . . He .dismisses Breadbasket as it Was simply a way of preserv- The time was . 10 a.m. Satur- National Association of Securi- : / .CHICAGO' -(fl —(US DA I— 'Hogs ' 3,500; 8ori,:: ' national director ¦¦' of tion : about , the number of ing the balance of power; in day.. ? barrows and ' gilts steady to 50 .cents EXTERIOR PAINTING done: Free ./eitl- ^ . "just a jobs program'' when he ties Dealers in the.United States. lower;. 1-2 200^225 lbs 27.50-28.00;' 1-3 - 200- males. Tel. 7307. is a spiritua l ;. / . ' 7 Arena sa id Sunday he 235 lbs 27.00-27.50; 2-3. 195-240 lbs 26.30- . Breadbasket, . Negroes employed by a firm, in- state; .politics, and a means of already ¦' ' , '¦ leader working for :the eco- yar iably suggests .an increase took: it on and says, "We were ensuring that the needs of the had sent Kennedy notice via THE ASSOCIATION of.' Inter-' 27. 25; 2-4 240-260 lbs 25.75-26.50; . sows. (First . Pub, Monday/. July 7, 1969) ¦ ¦ 1-3 350-400 lbs 23.25-23.75;. 2-3 450^500 lb>. State of Minnesota ¦ ) :si. ' just concerned with stopping, a - registered mail that a complaint . ¦ nomic development of ¦ the and threatens to picket or boy- .. black . community. would be national Bond Dealers has es- 22.O0-22.75; .2-3? 5O0-5SO lbs: 21.25-22.25. > County of Winona ,) in 'Probala Court ' :¦ ' was being filed against him. He '.. Cattle ,' 9,500; slaughter steers /steady "¦: N'o.vie;618 ' ¦•: '- . . ;" ¦. black community.) . cott unless action is taken. company long; enough to get in heeded. - ; tablished subcommittees . to , . ¦ said that would be followed by to 25 cents- lower; prime 1,225 to 1,325 In Re Estate ol . . By . Breadbasket accounts, the some employes.; I took it from declare hunger study the market's clearing lbs slaughter steers 3-4 31,75-32.50;. hfoh Harvey A.: Grange, pecedert. CHICAGO (W) ' ~ Operation; :. A campaign to formal notice of organization has gained : 8,000 that dimension into ; economic a disaster in Illinois is his most the complaint, problems and hopes to come choice .and prime 1,150-1,400 lbs 31.25- Order, (or Hearing on: Final Account Breadbasket describes itself as after which 31.75; chpice 9500 ,375. lbs . 2-4,30.25-31.50; and Petition , lor Distribution. development of the black com Kennedy would up with recommendations be- ' the economic arm of the South- job s worth $35 . million Jn sala- ambitious project to; date. It is ha ve 24 hours in cood 28.25-29.25; prime and choice. 950- . The representative of the abov e named munity j " ' which to re- fore the end of the year . 1,140 lbs ' . slaughter- hellers ,30.50-30.75; estate having filed Its final account and ries in the . three years it has '.;;/. ' an . assault he hopes will trans- ' ern ; Chris t i a n Leadership/ quest a hearing. If no hearing . The Morgan Guaranty trust choice .825-1,025 . lbs . 2-4. 29.00-30.25; good petition for. settlement /and allowance Conference, but it has become a been in Chicago. The Rock River Conference: of form the civil right movement was sought, Arena added, a for- 26.50-28.25;' utility arid commercial ' cows thereof and for distribution to: Ihe. per- the Methodist Church voted a from a black-white struggle to company worked? out an ingeni- 21.75-23.00. sons thereunto entitled;•¦?. religion for thousands of Chica- Some companies view the mal summons would be issued Sheep' 200;' /spring slaughter lambs year ago to deposit its funds in between the ous clearing system but some . IT IS ORPERED, That the hearlnpj go blacks: Breadbasket successes as an "a class thing, automatically. about steady; choice and prime 80-100 lbs thereof be had, on. July 31, 1969, at 10:45 ¦ of the dealers spring lambs - . 29.0O-31/OO; 7 ' '' Negro-owned banks • recom- haves and have-nots," . , regard it as too cull Mo., good o'clock A.M.', bclore .this. Couri In the , The leader is the Rev. Jesse empty/victory. ; ,/ " Kennedy and his wife Joan re- slaughter, ewes 5.00-7.00. probate court' room/In Ihe court house expensive? ; There is also re- ¦ mended .by Breadbasket. Last Its success seems uncertain . mained in seclusion? In Winona/ Minnesota, and that notice Louis Jackson,: youthful head of "In a market like Chicago, Sunday at sistance among European banks the civil fights group. December, Chrysler Corp. The statewide march pushed off his home , on Squaw Island, a (Pub, Da|e Monday, July 21; 1969) horcol be. given , by publication of this 8,000; Negroes would have found to clear Eurobonds through , an order In the Winona Daily News anil sighed a pact with the civil . NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1 His church in the heart of the with or without Breadbas- in Rockford , the second largest short distance off Hyannis Port by mailed : notice as provided by law. jobs American network. ¦ ghetto is packed by a faithful ket , a milk company executive rights group, and agreed to de- city in the state, an area the on Cape Cod where the Kennedy On Thursday, July 31, 1969, the Winona .Dated .. July 2, 1969. " ' Most of the key trading units Planning Commission, will hold a public . S. A. SAWYER ,. , posit $100,000 a month in Negro ' ' ' Jackson claims has family: compound is located. A hearing at -7.-30 P.M . In the Couri Room congregation of 4 ,000 to 5,000 said. "And when I hire a Negro, Rev. • Mr/ , are offshoots of major banks Probale Judpe. owned banks in Atlanta , Los An- contingent of police kept news- of the City. Building, on the foliowlnrj (Probate Court Seal) . that returns every Saturday for I. . '.don't consider him a Bread- 9,000 hungry families , most of petition: , geles and Detroit. men . and sighlseers at a dis- or investment houses on both Slreatcr, Murphy 8, Brosnahan. the minister's oratory—a heady basket Negro." them white. Yet only one white 1. Preliminary subdivision by F. A. . Attorneys ' (or Petitioner. ' . tance. sides of the Atlantic. The risk ; Krause / mixture of Baptist theology and The Rev. Mr . Jackson candid- Because of this insistence on resident was willing to testify , Properly located «d|a- of failure of any of these in- cent-|o Ihe Southbound : Lane of (Flrii . Pub, Monday, July U, 1969) black power. action rather than principle , the about her living conditions at a Highway 61-14 , East Winona, and ly admits that much of the eco- In Washington , « spokesman : of.Mlnnesola ) ss. will' be known as Breezy Acres. Stale . . .Critics " ' Contend- he is an nomic clout that Breadbasket Rev, Mr. Jackson has become a rally designed to oppn the: eyes County of Winona ¦) In Proba la Court for the senator said he would "Elevon ' .rcsldcntlal-commerclal-ln' - . ' No. 16,748 opportunist with . ambitioas be- brandishes arises from his relir political force to reckon with . of local government officials. dustrfal ' . building, lots will be ere- have no: statement to make in ¦ ¦ In Re Estate el : alcd. . , yond a church pulpit, They gious affiliation. addition to his Breadbasket connection with the accident for John SacHrcitcr, Decedent . In King s Brother A map of: the'proposal li on llle In ¦ . Order (or Hearing on Final Account claim he's been able .to mobilize "The minister has a certain minister has res- the. time being. the planhlhn Department Oftlce In '|lir activities , the: ¦ and Petition 'for Distribution, City Building. - .. • ' . . only a fraction of Chicago's one lever of power because of his.re- ponsibilities as a member of the Dr. Robert D. Watt of Hyan- . The representative of the above named . Respectfully, estate ' having, filed his Tlnal account and million Negroes, mainly the li gious latitude ," he explained. executive council of SCLC. Pie nis Port, who saw the senator at • ' Cliarles E. Dillcrurt? All-African Found Dead in , : . petition lor settlement and allowance his home Dlrcclor o( Planning, young and middle class. "If I were just a layman , some headed Resurrection City dur- - Saturday afternoon , thereof and for distributio n to the per- The denies said Kennedy received sons thereunto ontltled,- Rev. Mr. Jackson of the propositions I've been in- ing the Poor Peoples Campaign "a blow (First Pub, Monday, July.21, 1»69) . , any political asp irations .' volved in could be called extor- last year in Washington , D.C., on the head , but he seems to be IT IS ORPEREP, Thai the hearlno all right. Swimming Pool CALL FOR BIDS thereof be had on August 7, 1969, at "I'm ju st a country preach- But I am listed as a moral " He said he prescribed ' 10:30 o' clock A.M., bclore this Court tion. Cultural until he wns removed by SCLC The Winona ' Stale 'College Union Invllcs. ' er , " says (ho man , with inten- agent and nobody can tie my in- It a few days of bod rest and add- bidders lor Ihe purchase and installation In Ihe probate couri room In Ihe , court head Dr. Ralph Abernathy. ATLA NTA , Ga; TAP) - . -The hnu-ie In Winona, Minnesota , and that tional understat ement. He has ed that he had spoken by tele- ' ol carpel . Information and specifications . tegrity to a ' selfish thing and was a move some interpreted as Rev . A. D, King, :«l , only broth- may be obtained Ihrnugh the Collet) c notice horool be given by publication of ' phone with Kennedy this nrdei1 In the Winona Dally New» three years of postgraduate that' s a new ball game" a rift between the two, an in- Sunday and er df slain Dr. Martin Luther Union ofllcn, ' Winona Slate Colleg e ' believed him to be improved . Union. and by mailed nnllce a> provided by study behind him and holds an He also is a nexponc nt, of non- Fete Opens terpretation the Rev. Mr; Jack- King Jr„ was found dead today ' law . ' ' , ' ' . Meanwhile Dunn Bid openings will be hold nn Friday, ¦ honorary doctorate/' . violence would rather rea- , Gifford , a Aunust I 1969, nl l:.on P M, In Ihi Dated July 9, mi. . and son has denied vehemently. 7 in the swimming pool of his At- , , ' . ' ' 'is ALGIERS (APV ... Prcsidcnl Kennedy aide , obtained the nec- Wennpah Room ol Ihe College Union. S . A, SAWYER ,. The minister billed' as n;f son with nn opponent than come The llcv, Mr. Jackson has lanta home, an associate said, Probale Judge, ' llounri Bnumcdienne .solemnly essary release papers Sunday Al| bids must be madn prior to Ihli ' tional director of Hrenflbh.skel, to verbal 'blows . "Nonviolence said he has molded himself, on King came homo Into Sunday lime and In scaled containers , (Prnhnle (onrl Seall l!)li,r opohnd fhe first'all-African C * L« I- and arranged to have Miss Ko- The College . reservns Ihe right to r<- Martin A, neatly, . started in Atlanta in > by. Ihe has nolhing to do with personal the lines of such black heroes ns night and went for a swim in his ¦Pejlllnper, ¦ ¦ lural fcslival tothiy before more pechne!* body flown to Pennsyl- ler. t any or all blcls. Allorney for . late Rev, Martin .Luther King fear ," he . maintained "but Malcolm X and Rep, Adam backyard pool nnd his body was For Winona. Slalr College llnloni than 4 ,000"African dancers , mil- vania for burial Tuesday in (Puh. Dale Monday, July 21, 1969) Jr. to gain more jobs for something lo do with social . cinyton Powell , D-N.Y. fpund . this morning by three of /»/ , George Bolon, sioians, actors , Larksvillc, There was no autop- Dlrer.lnr. CALL FOR BIDS Negroes. ¦courage. . artists and writ- From his theological studies, his children , said the Rev. An- ers frtfm all pan s sy, but blood samples were tak- "" For Ihe Sain for Salvage of Bulldlngi A second branch was opened Each week he draws thou- of Ihe cnnl i- (f-. lrsl Pub, Mnntlny, July 21, 196?) , which ho describes as "training en from the victim and sent to drew Young. Winona State college nent Stflto ol Mlnnesola ) ss. in Chicago in KKifi when Dr. sands of followers into Mount, in moral and social engineer- Cause of : death was not ; the state police laboratory for County of Winona ) In Probale Court Notice ol Change In Blr| Dale trom Plsgah Haptist chui'ch , a florid Pe.slivr'il orgaiiizer.s had ;il- }» CL Winonii Doily News ing, " it was a short stop lo pro analysis. learned immediately, N». IA.978 22 July, 1«9, to July, 1M» structure on the Soulh Side that Icniplcd to change Ihe opening Estate ol Winona , MinncsoU pnring 'for Dr. King 's 1(11)5 open . In Berkley Heights , N.J., Mrs. Young is executive vice ¦presi- In R* Scaled bids will be received up I* "" was built before black migra- date when they learned il wmild dent ' Frances Ora|ciyk, Decedonl. 2:30 P.M , C.P.T., on July 27, 1969, hy MONDAY , JULY 21, 1969 housing marches. Joseph Kopechne, the victim 's of Southern Christian Lead- Ordor lor Hoarltig on pollllon lor Probnli Ihe Commissioner of Administration affluent coincide with the Apollo moon lor tion emptied the area of The Rev. Mr. Jackson was mother , said her daughter 's ership Conference (SCLC) , of ol Will, Llmlllng Time lo File Claims Ihr Stain ol Minnesota, al tha ofllcei landing, but wore unable to rin and lor Hearing Thoreon. o| the .Director.ol Properly Mtanagernenl. ¦«¦—¦— ^^m ^^^mmmmm mi i mmmtammmmmummm whiles, .standing next to King when the "admiration of the Kennedys which A, D , King was n direc- ¦ so when they found .¦arrange- Marie Garlnar having Hied a pot It I on Rnnm . G9, Administration nodding, SI. The rousing, boisterous meet- . SCLC head was shot nnd killed Wns what look her to Washing- tor. Inr tha prohale of Ihe Will ol snld Paul, . Minnesota, .15101, for the . snfe for ments' for more than , ¦ ings sometimes last , four hours , 4 000 pur- on a motel balcony in Memphis ton to begin with. decrdenl and , for the appointment ol salvage or removal nf Inn (10) frame ¦ Marie Gartner as Executrix, which Will houses and nine (9) Irani* images and but, no one loaves uni.il the bene- licipiints had already boon last your. "She was pretty well wrapped ViV m«ide, Moon Adventure K on Ilia in this Court and opon lo In. sheds located ad|acenl , to the Winona diction is said. ¦The Itov , Mr. Jiick.son has the up in politics , " Mrs, Kopechne ipoctloni Slate College , - The Rev, Mr. Jackson sees In accordance wiih Algeria 's eiiiirgy of a young man and the added, Delays Convention IT IS ORDIiRFD. Thai the hearing An Idonlllkatlnn nf the bii|ldlnns lo ha (AP) Ihoreol ho had 011 August 13, 1949, al sold together wllh hid Inrms and sper.lll- himself not only as ;i .spiritual revolutionary, poslurc , the festi- humor of V warrior , Troubled MINNEAPOLIS - Tho 10:45 o' clork AM., holore tills Court Ir cnllnns may be obtained al the office In Washington, tienata Demo- adventures 2-10,000 miles nwny Ihe probate court room In the court hoi'si ol Ilia Director nl Properly Management loader but also as an npostle of val had a strongl y leftist flavor. by recurrin g mononucleosis , ' cratic Leader Mike Mansfield of on Ihe moon delnyed the open- In Winona, Mlnnesola, and that oblccllon! (address above ) nM al llto olllce of 1h» economics whose mission is to Participants from the United ho is always , on the. road lo the allowance of said Will, If any, nuslness Mnrwirjcr, Winona Stale College, MARSHALL Montana said he had ing of the Hist tjolorj Iranform blacks into humane States , unrepresented offici ally, and ' manages . In ' see his family deep «ym- biennlel conven- ha filed said time ol hearing:/ Wlnnnn, Mlnne'.nln, pnlhy thai the time within which creditors ol The listed hulldlngs will ha open for In- COMPANY, INC. independent hut 'not for the Kennedy family, tion of Altrusa Internal lopnl. INVBBTMBNT BBCURITIHS ciipl!iili.sl..s, included Black Panther lenders (wile nnd lliroo children ) ' Only Mansfiel d snlri drcddnl Irrny !l|o their claims hi spncllon Irnm 10:00 A.M, In II 1)0 P.M. rtdded that he had ev- The convention of business limited In lour Ifom Ihe dale on July %, H69, MtMOk'FI NI'.W VonK HII'ICX I.XOimMl.r Kop.'inito from whites. . lOldridgc Cleaver nnd Jiobby alxim, once a week--usually for ninnlnv AND OTHl'l* PrilNCIMA|. fcXf;M ANf !|. CI ery confidence In Kennedy, and professional women was to hprenl , and that , Ihe claims so. filed he (lids will hrt nnmed and road puhlU.1V The mistake of his race in the Senle—liolh of whom were a ohiingo of clothing. , 1969, al |0;:i( j|ie(.|»|nrl, He said of the tradegics that have opened at 7:ll0 p.m. Sun- hnard on Novfmtm r 26 al the llnie and place . 64 West Third past , I KI snys, is Hint, "we saw among the guosta of honor, The Ho rc.l urns for Ihe Saturday o'f.lnr.k A.M., helnre this Court In ll\< Did security In the form ol a r.erlllleri have beset the Kennedy family : day, probata r.ourl r oom In court hixini check or cnsliler ' s chock made payehle Winona, Minnesota 8-4G21 ourselves as moral agonlN, United Slides ' no diplomntii But some 1100 delegates Hie has J)rc(idl»iMl(ol meetings , even if il "They have Home kind of star, I were Kcnttered about In Winona, Mlnnesola, and thai no»lc< In Ihe Mlnnmnta Slate Trean/rer for the In I heir ol lull amount ol all We're not. moral agents in the relations with Algeria, moans Inking 'an early morning guess. hnreol be glvr-p b y .publication ¦ *1>Ie bids of less than " hotel rooms and lobbies, watch- oriler In News ' arte ilfio.oni and In Ihe ' For people who want eyes of while pooplo, we're eco- Another prominent lllnck flight from Washington , D.C , or Ilia Winona Dally amount of $100,00 Konnody, last of the four Ken- ing the moon walk on television. by mailed nolle* as provided by law, nn all bids over 1W0 00 must be enclosed nomic , oi NEARLY,. NEW 2-bedroom' home; Utlllly general ilarmwork. " ¦ ¦ . Sewer Cleaning Service. James Haiku, A/ion- call), tv/o purebred r«fiiilared . 'h'elicr.s; choirs; 9x12 wool rug and-pad ;-'..wringer per month. . Inquire llrsi title, door 773 bulldliifi ". /arid wells.? ' Da'r 'rell'? Mann, . room, iarge.eating arq^;- full basement,¦ Commorclal -' dovl , Wis., (T mile Mondovl ¦ : ¦ ' "' ¦ ' ¦; ¦ ¦ . Residential Induatrlel .., N.E, ol , 15 months, .' open;' grade -heller, - - 15 washor;. steel kllchen cabinet, (SO" long : ::E..;3rd. . ..,; • „ . .; ' . ipring .Grove, Minn. Tel. ,498 :5|W. - -built-in ' - stove' and-garbage 'disposal, al-: , ' ¦ ' on Hwy-. 37). " " , ' ' Licensed *> Bonded Operators ' " . - T«l/ 924-5340. . rrionlhs. open. Also V, Arabian- colls. Willi formica ..lop,' ..girl:,' .24" and , '4" . bi- tached .o«rage. A beaulilul lot . In ' .excel- tV E. 4lh ' rent ' 7 . Tel. »394 -Junior .Markwordt,..MInncsota City, .Tel. cycle.',,' hand 'lawn w/w.er; rhotal Ice- THREE LARGE room . apartment for BUILDING , ACREAGES-i.-lo " 10 acres or . lent W. location. Tel. .2.406. .. ' Used Can . -? ¦t09 ' STEADY MAN lor ' year around work. • ' . Rolllnastone «6B9..2«9. . box. M6B High. Feresl. until Sept. 10. Okay ' lor students. . In- lar ner. .with, heaulilul '.ylew, :near- Country Must have mechanical knowledge. Will ¦ qulre 168 .Mnnkalo Ave? - . Club. Inqulrlo) welcome from dove lop. TWO STORY home, rented" apartment up-' . PLYMOUTH — 1968 Rnad Runner, like ELECTRIC RGTO^OOTER - . train, to do alignment and frame work. ' - ' ' ' ' . ¦ MATCHED¦ PAIR -of Welch ponies, Tel. USED APARTME'NT- sl/e -electric stove ers for larfla acrnar/es. TOWN & COON- ' . stairs,' - ' 3. bedrooms downstairs. Good new; May. be scon at 3745 W. 4th, Good- For clbflotd sewers and drains. Bee Line Service, Tel; »Q)r." ' : ' ' - , ' . . ; ,9002,? , v :-, 7.?" ; '?? - . and refrigerator, }40; each. Tel. -8^118 MAflKATO AVE.: 1 17—1 bedroom, . 'living TRY ,. ¦REALTOR, : Mary -. 'Zimmerman; . • condition, Full lot.. Good location.' Tot. : view; . .. ' • CALL SYL ?KUKGWSK1 .. after room and bath. .1100. . Contact Albert Tel. -8-1 .4/6 or Paol¦ klelfer, Allura. Tel. 9427; ¦¦ MAN WANTED lor '.work, year " ' >;-?' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ' Tel, 9509 ' or .. ".!Ufl, AT ¦MINNE50TA" - . Cliy;. 1 .block- from . pahjloh, and . .attached garaga. Locatod ! Hesch, Waurnandce, wis? Tel, «2A-2331. Business Places for Rent 92 Septic;Tqnk & Cesspool toaster;. Iron, hand mixer , all likeniiw . Hviy. il on 2/8. 2:4 : bedroorn home Willi only 20 minutes Irom Winona. Tel, JEEP, 1964 C-ISA, full .cab ,- ' also jeep FEEDER' PIGS- vaccinnled 'for: erysipe- ¦ ' ' "' ' 'i- ' ' ¦ Cooking . utensils. qu|lfs, mnny. ml sccjlan ' ' '7,7 acr^'i land. ¦all . opr^h; 1-car , gararje, 8-3416. • . ' .' ;• : winch, rear." mounting; and cbmplole FULL.TIME BUS driver lor Gale-EKrlck las. D«rinls Erlon,: St. Charies, Minn. , OFF'ic E - .SPACE for rent, West end loca- Cleaning, Service eoi/s. article!,¦ ¦ some antique, lit E. ¦ ; O.on'l y/al- tori thlr. onei-Priced at only PTO unit. ;TeL Dove r, Minn. 932-3208. School District, Gelojvllle, Wis. Apply '.' • ¦• ' , ' " ¦? ' tion. Write- R.pi:8ox 941 , Winona. . " ' Special truck, Sanitary «. Odorless Tel, 912-3093. . .; " . , . King.,. . ?. : *16',500, TOWM V COUNTRY REALTOR , EX. NEW HOME now being ottered: 5!: to Robert J„ Howard, Gale-EHrlck Mark Zimmerman, " ' ' ' G.. S, Wovland Co. ' 1552 W. Tel..J-147« or /Peul : ' rooms: and bath,. Full .basement. All . PONTIAC—1961 Tempest . 4-dodr, automa- . School DIMrict, Galesville, Wis, S4M0 MOVING! Selling winter: clothing; sewing WAREHOUSE FOR RENT ;^ - Rushldrd, Minn. Tel, 8e4 fJ4j ¦ Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 ft., 14 ft. cell- Kfoffcr,.. Allure, . Te l, 6/21. hardwood . floors; . Excellent home to i " lie . transmiss ion, -good , condition,. Must or Tel,; SB2-229I. ;.. ' . . miscellaneous. ' Broadway, approx. 50*0 machine; •Excellcnl condi- ' '.clean. 123,000. ABTS AGENCY, INC., ! .. soli: S<00: , T«l.. RolJIngslono ¦689-2349. : " ' . Ing height; convenient location. Tel. " ¦ '• ' . ' ' tion, Alternobns 3: to 7. 1.2M: W: , »ih, : ¦¦ • RAPMr, '4" FARMS "- FARMS 159 , Walnut SI. Tel. . 8.4365. IS THERE A. DRIP/ In your-house? .... .; DEKALB~7o,WEEK PULLETS GROWN • 7434. - . . '" . ¦ BAKER, pastry, and cake decorating. Also ; . second floor./ ¦:. ; . . : ¦? MIDWEST ' We don't moan to cast aspersions, but BY P ROFESSIONALS. Two 6,000-blrd REALTY CO. S1MCA—1961 hardtop, A-1 condition, Tel. •. need donul tryer. Insurance and pension ¦ '¦'.- .'Ossco, Wk. ONE-BEDROOM house In St. Charles, lull ' ¦ II that drip Is • leaky faucet, call Ihe -. ' lloor-type houses; one 10,000-blrd-cage- ' AIR CONDITIONED . olflce. spaco avail- .Alma, Wis.. e1B.5-."]37i ' . ;., •; ' ¦ ¦ . benallls. Conlacl Consumer ') Market, WINDOW. AIR conditioner, G.E^otpoinl, . Tel. Ofllce 597-365*'. ' -. 'menl. larnc garage,' .2 large lots. > . ' experfj at . . ' Browing house? All in and all out. Birds ¦ able Sept. 1st; .1969, present Western ¦ ¦ ¦• ¦ bese ' 133 S, 4lh, L» CrOije, Wis. . aimosf new, ' . lH .aoo . BJU, -H7i..' Also . ' . . " ' it«s/ «5-3(J/; ' '" •'¦ ¦ ¦?• ¦ Te{; 137-37W. ¦ ¦ ¦" ' available year around. SPELTZ CHICK Union olflco, Will remodel to suit. Gate . - . Alton Bergh, FISHING CAR. for. Dad? Don't be • ' • Frank O'Lali . .kitchen set '. Willi "4. chairs , $<(j; ovcr- . . We buy, we sell, we trade: ghlin HATCHERY', • ¦Rolllnn. slo'ne, Minn. ' Tel, ' City Agency. Tel. 4812. . ' ' ¦ ' ¦ 30ckcr . ; . net a; low-cost BANK. AUTO MEN . WHO are . free-, to. travel, we can sluflcd divan, 535; maKhIng/.oVcrslull- HTTIS—Homes—Binlhesiei '.': ' • PLUMBING C HEATING . - :s; Emer- ' , MOBILE , HOME-1767, : .12n6fl' with ?ecr« mission with - .career, - -Self- ' ¦ ' Also good selection-. .of farms in Spring Three ...baths, - ' .9 large rooms " opportunity* l.lvc'jtock . .. Dairy ..cattle: on hand . all ald green,. 100% Acrylic libre, 12' wide; HALF MiLE 1 S.' of -/ Minnesota City- ' oh • Jand, garage shod. Tel.. Galesville 582-' BABYSITTER ?WANTED-ln your ¦ila 'rter. ' Full, details'- by : Wrlle; . . - Grove Area. fulj basement: Three? zoned ¦ ¦ horr*, ¦ phon*.¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ week . Livestock bought., every . day/ super quality carpet. "2 full rolls. Going , . , Hv/y. 61;. Immediate possosslon; William / 4012; ' . ' . ' , .; ¦ ' . . ' ' . :" close to Madison School. 2 . C-37 - . ' . - BILL CORNFORTHi REALTOR '' / . school-age Dally, News. . • Trucks available. Sale, Thurs., .1 p.m at::a tremendous -savingsl Now . priced , Brennan Jr., Minnesola. Cily.' Call After hot water heat. Main floor children. 7:45 a.m. to 3:15. Tel. . . La . Crescent, Minn; .- • Tel. SW:210« . 1-4155. ; Tel. Lewiston 2667. or Winona 7SM. .. :for quick seie. al only U.59 per sq.: yd :;4 p.rn. .;¦ ¦ ' - .MOBILE HOME-8' x?28', ' 1 bedroom,: CHAUFFEURS WANTED-fuli-lirhe and . . air conditioned; adequately SHUMSKI'S, 58 W.' 3rd. Tel. 8-3389.: ' . cleah, good condition. • '.'. Priced to sell, DENTAL ASSl STArJT - Experienced or part-time, night work. Apply in person, wire; ¦ .. :. . MODERN FARM HOME near Dbdje, Wis: cepllonally good trailer. Best offer. Tel , I FOR REtitr-rhew Scotty travel trailer. CNE of Arnercla's- oldest and largest Wed., Thurs, arid : Frl.- olily. : No phone INTERNATIONAL 706. tractor, gas, wide LOVELY PART STONE.2-bedrdom ' home ' ' ' ¦' :¦ ' ' " : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Rubber cushions, arm pads, ¦ All' or part of .rent may ' be ; exchanged ¦8-4)057' . . "• 7 ' / ' . •- ¦? ' . ..,:¦ i: For reservations' Tel. . Arcadia, Wis. Party Plans heeds Dealers and cal|s. • ' ' ¦? . : .; front, i-poirtli . J350O. 560 • Interria' tlohal . . with . forrhal/dinlrig. area, air birch-wood- . , . Mana- ; . . : for assistance, with '323-7398, ' ger In This area. No diosel, $2700. 730 John/Deere dlesel, Scotchgarded . . beef herd:. Tel. 9002. work' and; cabinets , large kitchen with ' Investment-^ igh ¦ JULY: SALE. Shell Lake . Caliente boat/.55 ! $2400: /42 . PTO John.. Deere combine, ; eating - area, ¦ stove and dlspoial. Fgll ¦ Commissions. Call or write todayl ¦ , - . . h.p. Evlnrude; 2-year warranty.' Polar^. MOBILE HO/WE—1969, •l?x50y.2"bedroom»; Santa : ' iale.medal," square:biick, $1500. 80 Inter- ;. ' ' ->- ;$ 149;95r- . basement and .allachcd. garage. 's Parties, Inc., Avon; Clnn. 06001. . ->: Wanted to Rent A96 -West cratf 16',. 33 h.p. ' eiecfMc. Evlnrude. Shell ': larrje carpeted living ' fborji,. completely l(203W3-3455. . '• .' :• ' national PTO combine, - like new/:$M50, ¦area of; he homes,' Tel. 2462 - for ' ;Tel,; . / FARM . *' /¦ . . ap: Lake Trl-Deluxe, 40 h.p. Evlnrude, pustv furnished Excellent condition; Tel. 6101' ¦ 30 Jolin'Deere combine, $775. Harold An- poinlmont. , ¦' _ ¦ ' ¦ : : ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ' ' '~~ : RENT .or lease,'. 3 "or; 4:bedroom - ,hom« - ;. . 'bullon shift. :Alloy .trailers, $125 and for appointment. "? .¦:¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ : - : - derson. ' . miles Moridovi on .T O. . 7 ATTENTION I / 7 : v; v 3 E: of / with garage,/desire occupancy; anyllmi . '¦ up. Sunset Marine, Bulfalo. City;- Wis.: MAGHINER^ / Tei: 926-5664., : RECLI:NERS - THREE BEDROOM home .ln Hokah Willi . COCHRANE, Arcadia, Whitehall and Wis. . after -July/31. .-References furnished or, . Open every day and " every, evening: • /Many homes to ' .cnoose from at , garage; under /S7.000: John .Cairns, Tel, area residents, Earn those. extras by request . 'Tel. 4570 or .8-4766. '. , ' . ;, . COULEE MOBILE . HOAAE SALES ¦ : ' - ' 845 ' .'- . demonstra t ing for Playhouse Co. No /j MECH^NiC; ;; . TRANSFER SYSTEMS . .\. N^=:;^^J?5 ;V ,; :; Dako ta 643-6. . , - fibergiassedT needs ' - 14-6T . E., Winona- - , Tel. -427« . ¦ . : -$ SAIL BOAT^-$125. .16' . Hwy. . . collecting or delivery. Free hostess gifts. Permanent or portable .. some repair, sloop * rigged, sef of sails. '. ' Ed's Scfrigeratioh.-i' Dairy Supplies . - Wanted—Real Estate EAST CENTRAL-^modern 2-fjmily house, For free .Information; write Joyce Bur- Top salary:for .Tel, 8-1060. , :. H0M6TTE LIBERTY ; zln»kl, ' ' - / 555 , E. ."4th ¦ Te|. 5532 ' .. ; . large .gararje. Rent terms to- reliable : ; 3158 $. 28th, La:Crosse, Wir- ; ' MARSHFIELD SCHULT 7 parly; C ,.SHA:HK, , 552 E. ' lrd. • - ' : ¦ : 7?.experienced man, 7; ¦ HGLLYWGG€> : , GRUMMAN CANOES; double end, square / J.A.K.'8 MOBILE.HOMES, INC. - ' , " stern and ' boats. Monark and AB- . . NELSON, Wis?,, •:. .:?..? . WAITRESS ' 7. ;W CO CKT5EE ¦yy THR'EE:-BEDR00M: ranct). ilyle '¦ sport . Insurance benefits, . 7 ™I ]^^. y' ] home pleby flat boats. Wholesale and retail: BEDS : :>^^ /¦ With ' attached -, garage, , in Galesville. / Must be 21 . 7 ¦ Dick' s Sport and./Marine, 110;.Rose ' St., good/working; conditions. . Model 64; combine with eri- "" COMPLETE . ' ;? : ' .'¦iNew'ly.'- carpeted ..:living.'; room, Built-in /- Stevens Lounge ; ^ ¦ /'La ' Crosse, .Wis..: ' . ' - La Crosse.Mobile Homes . . gine,;dual .wheels find scour range and oven. TOO' x 140' lot. Bennett . . . '-:y 7 Vy Ey.ehson? Ettrick, Wis, •' . Tel. ' 555-4184..' • New and Used ':¦'¦¦ -;y ;;$64,95. ;; KAYOT PONTOON/ 24'; top,- 20 h,P, 'Mer- .; kleeh '- cury motor. " J750, Terms. Jim Blaisd.ell, Lewiston Auto Go . HOMES FOR "SALE — Are .you' rpfanhlng ¦ ¦? V Lanesbdro,- ¦ Minn.; Tel. /467 2133. vROLLOHOME FIBERITE/ "John Deere Deajer ' ¦to . build your , own home? FAHNiNG : '' ".?. 5-Pc, Bronzetone. .:.•• ¦ • ¦ ' KOGHENDERFER & SONS ¦ ¦ . HOMES will do the framing for you OUTBOARO 8. IKBOARD 1% Miles S. of City Limits Lewiston: Minn; . ¦ and . you CORPORATION .' :-;; cart :..Kansi|S. -Tel., 8-2187. . ' ¦ ' HOMES, Watervllle, Minn. - for General Production work GOOD. BLACK dirt, fill- dirt, . .fill sand, ;. ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ :V: ROCKERS :: HONDA--1965, 160. In perfect shape; rea- FREDDY FRICKSON" . . 7 • , .; ' ; gravel and . crushed-.- rock . DONALD AT MINNESOTA CITY—3-bedroom Home ¦ ¦-¦ ¦ ¦ . All 3 shifts available. ? . -. -.High school graduate, math , " sopable, 703 . E. Jib..Tel.. 8-3793. . ' • ' Auctioneer . . VALENTINE, Minnesot a City, Minn. With between S ; of good ' . . . " ¦ ' - . . and ' .6 acres . Will handle all . sizes , and kind* of background desired Per- .'Tel. Rollingstone 8669-2366. ):V 'V^49:95y-j V level.land: Write P.O. Box 5, Minnesota " , Steady year around work.: . ¦SUZUKI' X«\ Hustler 250CC. 7,300 miles, auctions. .; ' . . ' •' ' - Tel. DaTipta-6412941 . ¦ .. City. " - '/- : . ' '' ' •'¦ manent employment., . - CULTURED SOD perfect condition/ May be seen --3 spfied -.$175i "' ' Tel.;" ' «-730». ;. $3D " •¦ . ¦ ^ . t / . : ^20 a;©ay .- huge rummage iale; dresses;. 5c; wool ". F.of'AII Makes .: La Crescent In Pine Creek Valley, on . ' ¦ . 'Of Record Players ^On JULY 25—Frl. T p.m. 11 mile* E. of Hou«. . coats, 35c. Many new items . Open daily . ' . . blacktop, 1 :acre ground, new double B«- ¦ ' ¦' Jted Cirt " . . -y-y ^'y ' lOiSt ton In Day Valley. Frank VIx, owner) Deliver free 9:30-5:00? Nbrthsrde Bargain Basement, rage, $7,500.; Vacant. . . ' 443 - , ' /Hardt^s AAuslc Store :. Alvin Kohner, auctioneer; Minn. Lend • MOTHERS ! ¦ N. ..Whitewater Ave, . . St. Charles, ' : samples in your area 7 Minn. .' . 116-118 E. 3rd. : . '-.- . THREE-BEDROOM ranch wth attached FORD—1962 Gaiaxle, 6-cyllnder, allele, . 4- Auction Serv., clerk. . garage and walk-out basement, Minne- dppr, . blue. Tel: 3140 after 5. . ¦ " JULY. 26—Sat; 12 noon. 709 Washlngioh 7 EVENINGS FREE ? GAS STOVE, wash machine, kitchen set Radios, f«3levision 71 sota City, $19,500. . ¦ ' / SEALING ? BILL CORNFORTH, REALTOR ,TRIUMPH:R0ADSTER - 19«J ; St., Independence;-Wis. Paul Kllmak t. NO an.d 2 dresseri. 860 E , . 3rd, , upstairs. . ¦ -¦ ¦ - Sell: Toys Aug. to Dec. ; ta Crescent/Minn. \ Tel, 895-2106 : . . -. Inquire' Sons/ owners; Alvin Kohner, auctioneer) . JOHN'S RADIO 8, TV REPAIR '¦:" ¦ : ¦ MERCHANT'S NATIONAL BANK Northern tnw. Co., . clerk. SAV E ON air-condilioners and refrigera- Coritplelo antenna installation Men, women with insured ¦ MODERN 3-bBdrobm home In ¦ THE PLAYHOUSE CO tors, many sizes. $159.95 : and up. . ' . and repair.:- ¦^cV:-$^VVh. . Houston^ ' V,900. - . ' ' ¦ -.' -; autos apply to: PRrANK LILLA A SONS, 7«l E. »th. . : St. Charles, Minn-. . , . Op«h 9 . to :J. : ' . :. , Tal. 932-4040 (collect ) Reuben H. Donnelly Gorp, . ' . /• '4-badroom home . .in ' Spring ?N6 Experience Necessary. ¦ MODERN Mayflower. Warehouse : MORE furniture : received Including s. !. Grove, . with oarage: Vacant. Jll ,900. ,.:. 7 Training Now. drawer file cabinets , chest of drawers, .¦Television Service ? 226 E. 2nd St. LAND between Lamoille and La: Cres-: 2 dressers. CADY'S; W. 5th. WE OFFER prompt, courteous. , service No Delivering or Collecting, river, ibrne overlook- ¦on all makes '. We speciallre In .color cent. Solrte on , ; " . - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' ' ' |fNORTHERN 'NVESTArtEfffoO^ ^U| GREEN STAMP BONUS ! ,7 FIFTEEN 8' . pows, pulpit,. 2. chancel •TV , repair. 'WINONA FIRE &. POWER InOi • . ' . ' • . " • I J% ' " ¦ ' Chairs, commtinlon , table,-. IT altar rail, EQUIP. CO., 54-56 E-. 2nd Sll. Tel:: 5065. BILL CORNFORTH, REALTOR ' ¦ '? -— •*¦ -—¦ Situation! Wanted—rFeni. 29 ¦ ' La Crescent, Minn. . Tel; 195-2106 ; • . . all In light / oak, 11-12¦ year s old. : 49 . ipoke-back' chairs; 7, V x , 11' taples DorGthy Arendts WILL DO BABYSITTING In my 'home'lo. WIM folding legs; 3 anfiqUe dak chairs Sewing Machines 73 ¦ catisd Vi mile (rom the Oaks. Tel, Roll- ' ¦ With 'stuffed seats; 7. room dividers; old V. MOON:SPECIAL!^ 406 22nd St S,W. , "Watch : § . 7 "¦ Ina' slone ;619-2030' after - .*.. -¦ knee-hole desk; .drop-leaf. , dining table FLOOR CLEARANCE SALE now In . prog- ' 753 ' W. Howard, 4 'bedrooms, only • Located 11 miles E. of Houston in Day Valley. ¦ ' 7 Rochester,: Minn. wllh 2 leaves and . pad, wllh J match- ress. Sewing machine prices reduced on .. 56,950.. Needs repair. Low down pay- ; for arrows off . Hwy. 16 at; Mound Prairie. :g Phone 288-1502 ing upholstered chairs in ilght:oak." - May all models. WINONA SEWING CO., »15 . ment. Balance .like , rent.. Business Opportunities / 37 be seen at Lakeside: Evangelical Free W..5th St. See me at the fair. Church, Sarnia nt Grand, Tel, 2012 af!• Frdhk West Agency ; ¦ ! ¦¦ Friday,. fulj :- iS.Z ? : | SNOWMOBILE DEALERS Wanted er 5:30 for appolritment. ' . . Furnaces; 175 Lafayette l ¦ ¦ Stoves, Part* 75 or . ¦ '" :?¦ ' ' ' ¦" "World's' New Champion". . Protected : Tel, 52^0 4400 after houri.. { ' . : " - ' ? " ' % exclusive Iranchlsed areas. (Entire HANNAH'S ' husband, Hoclor hates? hard ' ¦1 p.m :¦ :¦ . -/'I; ELECTRIC STOVE—40", j burners and a . ¦ —Jobs of Interest— 27 counties available). . P.O. Box , 2212, /Work , Blue . " . ';' 7 : ' '.- ' -¦ ' ."'• ' . ' ' . Mai* . . so he cleans the .rugs: with vegetable-food warmer. In good ¦ Condi- i§S Green Bay, Wis. .54306 , . . ' Lustre. Rent electric shampooer "SI, H ^ , (Ion 1105 vV. 10th, : • ; 12 Holstein milk cows, 1 springing, 1 fresh and 9 freah | Chaate A Co. , , -ij V eoB^ Telephone Your want Ads days, | | RETIRED MAN for. desk , clerk. Inquire Dogs, P«ts; Supplies 42 § 60 to 90 days. One Guernsey cow fresh 60 Holstein Merchants Hotel, 150.E, 4th,. . USE-D Hoover portable washer 8, Mnytan Typewriters 77 t heifer, 4 months old, Holstein heifer calf. Good milky §j portable dryer; also used relrigerators AKC REGISTERED Golden Retriever MAN WANTED—experienced In mechanl- . and Wringer washers, B J. B ELEC- TYPEWRITERS and adding machines for hei d of cows, mostly vaccinated. ? :| pups, 6 weeks old, Tel. 454). I' I 3rd; ' W Daily News / eel field, management potential, Wrlle TRIC, ,155.E. sale or' rent . Reasonable rales, free ^etot to The Winona r Misc. Items: 150 galfon Mueller bulk tank ; 1949 % C3t Dally News, ' See us for all your office sup BLACK LABRADOR-lemale l monlhv ¦ ¦ dollvery. Studebaker %-ton pickup ; John Decve Model B tractor, j , AIR CONDITIONERS, Holpolnt, ' (.,000 • piles, desks, ' l|lcs or olllco chairs 1 R£ALtOR | all shots. Frre ¦ rural owner. - Tel. . fo B"T U to 28,000 BTU sl/es. Priced Irom LUND TYPEWRITER CO., Tel 5222. needs repair; F-20 tractor for parts ; ti junk cars ; milker ' 24S-2673. . . J| Cochrane . »l 59.95. GAIL'S : APPLIANCE, 215 E, iaO «EMTBR-Tlt.2^9 Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker pump and pipe line; rahbit hutch; some hay; some ]um- | | FIBERITE 3rd. Tel. 4210. "• AKC REGISTERED Goldrn Reirlever Vacuum Cleaners 78 ^ ber , some junk machinery ; 300 gallon overhead gas reaaonabls . Tel. La Crej- 4 || puppies, very POWER MOWER SALE g 895-2445- ¦ .; tank; car swd truck tires; some household goods; fannin | | CORPORATION Cnnt , __ Good used mowers — 1 tiller. ELECTROLUX SALES t, genuine parts $ New Jacobson, Homelllc /I Goodall and bags. Donald Carlson, Houston, or | mill ; some straw; and misc. items. M 501 W; 3rd 1570 King. Winona , Minn, Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 POWER MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY CO. Claronco Russoll, , W, k TERMS : . Cash or finance with % down.] ? #1 2nd It Johnson ' . . Tel, S453 I FRANK VIX, OWNER ; |j PEEDER PIGS—approximalnly 100 , Pal ~ " Wanted to Buy 31 KeXe, Rt. , i- Dover, .Tel, St: Charles SUMMER FABRIC SALE . I Alvin Kohner, Lie, No. 18, Auctioneer | | NEEDS MEN 933.4349. . . Now going on at tho WM. . MILLER SCRAP IRON (. METAl H Jim Papenfuss, representing Minn. Land & | /CINDERELLA SHOPPES ¦ CO. pays hlnhost prices for scrap. Iron, ' Hcrelorc 9th 8, Mnnknlo or 66 W. 3rd Auction Service,, Clerk j | for general production. TWO-V EAR-OLD registered metals and row fur..: bulla. Elmer Schiirler, Rii'.hlord, , Minn Closed Snlurdnye 222 W. 2nd Tel. 2047 Al| 3 shiH.s avflilfible. Tel «64:9I?2 ___ July Freezer Special chest, lust J209.93 work, APPARPI. nnd laddlery, 16' RCA HIGHEST PRICES PAID Steady yenr around WESTERN B 8, 11. ELECTRIC, 155 E, 3rd hats, pniilii ahlrh, mils, bells, buckles , tor ecrap Iron, nv't.ils, rags, hlde>, boo|s, Incknts, leans , mocc,i?lns, rnw turs and wool I I have purchased a trailer IIOUKC I 'am selling tlie |j lies, FRESHEN UP Hie ' old hnvtienis wllh I Since Apply In Person ^ea, Jewelry, inildlos, bridles, rhnns, |lw Elllotl'i Vllrii-G.ird Imavy: duly contlng following household goods at public | ¦ ¦ , . 'KIEFPER'S Wes t Sam Weisman &< Sons I fl a.m. 5 p.m . bllsj spun, relfts , made ospecinlly lo comhar' wear mid ern Shop, St, Chnrlea. Tel, 932-3044, INCORPORATED teiar, Idenl tor liasoment floors, porch- 450 W 3rd Te|, 6847 rfw^ , os , work-benches , garden tools, swing se(j, farm machinery, boats, clocks, Rooms Without Meals 86 trailers, Industrial machinery and loolr,, I Ij ^^ l amy place or anything thai gels hard i l l TRAIN OPPOHTUNlTllOvS KVKRYWHEUK!! . use , Lei Ihnm tell you all about It al LARGE SLEEPING rpnm for ncn I lent an, 7NORTHERN INVESTMENT COJ | M p (tie . . rinse lo riownlown. 2l8 ,Mnrkf>l. RA PAINT DEPOT ROOMS-WITH klicHrn prlvlle.nes, Tel. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN F N MOTEL-RESORT 167 Cenibi; St, /0.1.1 or '.'21 E. 4lh, A ^ ' ' ' EXCITING , .i' i.','i^ riir.' un. Black Flap - TWO SLEEPING rooms , inquire Harold § Locnlpd.al 709 WashinRton Street, City of Independence. | | CAREER Koehler, Koehler Bbtly Shop. Tel. 46(1 OVER $500 1 (Befow Reservoir Hill) MANAGEMENT Fly & Insect Killer . or 7:ifli, | , i ¦. ii -i ¦>¦ .i' 11 i—r ' ...... Aerosol ROOMS FOR MEN, with or Wllhoul les (Ages 21 to 65) privileges , eleep •— Men, Women— , Coup I2U-OI: . ,• 9flC housekeeping No day Check The Convenient Paymont Table Below ' , Saturday^ 26 ' , ! Pleasing personality, gwd health and chnracler , nnd err,. Tel, (05». |. July . • TED MAIER DRUGS at must like people. Dnwnlov/ n *¦ Miracle Mall Apartments, Flats Amount ' 24 Monlli :)fi Month 41? Montji 60 Month 81 Month Sale starts 12:0O Noon No .School dip loma needed 90 ^1 | • Ilifih ' ~ " ¦' "" ' ' ~~ 2] ' Excellent enrnintis phis f rmiic' heneSils CLEARANCE SALE THRia: ROOMS, ulnve, rnlrlocrtitar, ha/il, $i ,i)oi) 415,51 ;»3,r>o : %.w . - '^'. V UM ..: gas slovc; Kelvitiator rcfrigonilor; ' chrome . 7; • wnior and lights Hinilshod, 110' j W, Maylup luxurious living nccoinniod fiUons WnrKl splllllnn wi'dnes, "" '" " " • Many positions ) furnish " Mark alter 9 a.m. $2,000 !>:t.o:f cs.oo so.iw _ 42,r)R , . __ sa.«7 _ . & dinelto with fl chairs ; chrome dlnott o with 4 chairs ; vnlunii up lo 1'., now II, ~ ~ ~ $ Children OK) Vvhlla hou.se paint, J2,75 gal. " "" " I; Coronndo 17 cu. ft. chest froezbr; rne|.nl kitchen cnblnels , >-| SIX ROOM apartment, 125/i j W. 6lh. $,'l, WM 07.06 7IJ.04 filUI) _ 4!».02 Will not interfere Willi prosen t job. «ed ham paint. »2,75 gal. 000 _ _^ • Train in .spare lime. Adults, Available Sept. 1. lei. «.3/6l\ ~ j? upper, 2 large drnwors and 2 small doors; Admiral D&W $ All hrnnds cloarotlnv ' 81, 26 assistance when rondy hrlnro 5. $5,000 :>U0, 27\ 100.3 _ 125, 2B M.2« .„.. __ • Placement package 35c _J _. I coiwolo TV with Hi Fl; G .E. TV, B&W, table model; ;>[ VA Approved for Veterans ; Trthle',, ll(\c. and up, chair ; • UPSTAIRS Urge 4 rounin, /ululls or coll. | davenport and chair; rocliner, tan plnstid; rocking ;.| rrnnAV11IODAYU Chair., 2V: anrl up. ()n fi !)B M Kor PIUOIO fnclsi , mnir coupon . . with I child, No iinrlanh. Alr con - 10 4 10 24 10 * tnble; 2' . ;;. owirr lawn ' nmwor, JIB. Pie %"ffi ' ' If swivel platform rocker; -1 end Uinlos; coffoo I' 'V dlllniKiil. Stove and drapes. \9S . Tel...... ».-.---¦•-.*---¦¦-"¦•"•" , , Many other bargain'. table lumps; 1 floor Tamp; wool rug, lilxll ft. with pad,, ;.{ ^ D-J.S42, ' f| : Motel Malingers Training Corp. ; Km mlmi>wut lo mrnlion, fe tan color; double bookcase bed with client nnd dressor ,' -^ Fourth St. ! NEUMANN'S SUOAR I.OAI- AI'ARTMLNTS. Deluxe I | .1 doublo hod ; two % size bwls; chrat of drnwors ; Mnytng ;| i :i24 South hoilronm npnrlnienl on tout llpri , Tel, NO SECOND MORTGAGE frames; old • Minneapolis, Minn. j ••3;/H, 1 N2L washer with pump; few old plctum ¦;| 1 !' The Home Improvement Advlsora i Monarch wood range; 19 Inch power mower; misccllan* ¦ ¦¦ ' DAILY NEWS FIVE ROOM apariniept, pni'lly (urnlMv Soe. 5 Name . •• " . j . ed, 1291'j E. 2nd, Innulrn Harold Koatv i cons lloniri. 7 « « i ler, Kontiler lintly ' Slinp, Tn|, or ;,- Mail 4*41 H Ford pIcHup, Vt ton , running coiKlllion ; nlr compres- ; Age . ,, ., : -Phone ! SUBSCRIPTIONS ?J«), 1 ' sor ; 2 oil burnors , one with fan. 7,i ! ' Address .,.., .. •' ! Apartmonts, Furnished 931 I TERMS: NORTHKUN ON THE SPOT CREDIT. 'dj ; , OWNERS ' ' ' ¦ May Be Paid at ST 776 (illlrlnrny nparlmanl ERCHANTS 1 PAUL KIJMEK & SONS ¦¦ ZiP ' CI'NII-R , .M f j - Ulty . . 7 j suitable' |or lady only, J70. 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