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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Rhinelander Fire Hospitalizes 8 RHINELANDER, Wis. » — "It's miraculous no one was carried Mrs. Clara Pierce, 90, overcome himself. The upp*r floor of the four-story seriously burned because there and Mrs. Mabel Ehmke, 76, Williams and firefighter Art Fenlon Hotel, the permanent were so many elderly persons in down a rear fire escape. Riley, 40, were released after residence of several elderly per- the hotel ," Fire Chief William Firemen Don .Williams, 22, treatment at the hospital. Mrs. sons, was sept by fire Thurs- Bates said after his 15-man and Fred Wells, carried the ho- Jacoba Fenema, 90, also was re- day night. force controlled the blaze in one tel owner, Bruno Marlega, 50, leased after treatment for Eight persons, all but one suf- hour. down a ladder. Marlega became shock. fering from smoke inhalation, lost in dense smoke and was Held overnight -with Marlega. were hospitalized. Five were Bates, M, played • key role overcome when he returned to held overnight and were report- as some 20 guests and five em- make sure the fourth floor was Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Ehmke ed in satisfactory condition. ployes escaped the flames. He evacuated. Williams later was were firemen Henry Letellier, 47, and Clarence Jewell, 32. Bates said the blaze broke cut in the kitchen of a fourth-floor apartment while the occupant

Madison Man GOP GET-TOGETHER . . . At a Republican Party re- as he jests with former Vice President Richard Nixon. At Dead in Fire ception Thursday night, Ray C. Bliss, second from left , new left is William Miller, recently defeated GOP vice presiden- chairman-designate of the National Committee, gets a laugh tial candidate, and at right is Mrs. Bliss. (AP Photofax) MADISON, Wis. UP) — An elderly man died after his wife fled safely Thursday Bliss Taking Oyer night when fire swept their four-story brick home on Madison's Northeast Side. John E. Hamm, 71, was pronounced dead on arrival GOP Hauls Down at a hospital after firemen found him on the kitchen floor. Goldwater Flag was away. Mrs. Pierce called By JACK BELL President Johnson has proposed the desk clerk to report she CHICAGO (AP)-The Repub- in the "Great Society" a com- smelted smoke and heard a prehensive program "without ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ <¦ I V >C_ «K-~ K V- .".. ¦>.', - . .',%. J -^ ¦<- ~--\«y vr-- . . T-^_"¦ - • . . ..-.¦"• ...»»•_ .•."" ¦ lican National Committee unan- 1P**J^_ 5 "^ - * >**- . M*- • " crackling sound. knowing where the money will The desk clerk telephoned the imously ratified today the elec- PLANE SKIDS INTO FIELD ... An turn when it developed engine22 trouble Thurs- come from. " Allegheny Airlines Passenger plane lies flat day night. Three ^the passengers were fire department, just around the tion of Ohio's Ray Bliss to suc- "The long-term trend will fa- corner in the heart of this north- vor us," he said. on its belly in a snow-covered field when it taken to a hospital for treatment. No one ern Wisconsin Tesort commu- ceed Dean Burch as national overshot the runway at Lancaster, Pa., Air- was killed. (AP Photofax) nity, while Marlega went to in- chairman in a compromise Nixon, lending his prestige to port. The plane took off and tried to re- vestigate. aimed at unifying the party. the changeover in party com- Burch mand, predicted the Republi- Some firefighters chopped , Barry Goldwater's hand-picked chairman, resigned cans will stage a comeback next through the roof to reach the NO. 2 REPUBLICAN year. Praised flames, while others dragged . . . Mrs. Patricia Hutar of Chi- effective April 1. This maneu- cago, assistant chairman The 1960 nominee gave quali- hoselines and other equipment of the Republican National Com- ver was arranged by Goldwater fied approval Catholic Leader mittee, gets together to a proposal ad- up the stairs. The flames were with retiring GOP National Committee to avoid a party-splitting fight. vanced by GOP congressional confined to the fourth floor, but chairman, Dean Burch, at GOP conference in Chicago. (AP leaders for a party coordinating Landing other sections of the 150-room, Photofax) The effect, however, was to For haul down Goldwater's flag committee which would link brick building were damaged them to Republican governors Backs School Bill extensively by smoke and wa- from the party masthead. WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. exclusive Associated Press In- and national party leaders for ter. Bliss, 57, and a veteran tech- policy studies and declarations. James J. Delaney, a Roman terview. Plane Safely An adjoining building, housing nician of political organization Catholic congressman who has Q. Ii it fair to »ay yon killed LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) - a barber shop, a hardware Fi re Alongside was endorsed by Goldwater, the With $503,000 in the till from helped block federal aid to ed- Richard Murphy, store, a drugstore and a hat 1964 presidential nominee, in a last year's campaign contribu- ucation bills in the past, says the Kennedy school bill? one of 25 pas- A. Yes. The bill was discrim- sengers and three crewmen shop, was sprayed with water move to quiet an uproar of con- tions, the Republicans laid out the new administration bill as a protective measure. An al- troversy between party progres- an ambitious program of spend- should break the long deadlock. inatory from its inception. It aboard an Allegheny Airlines would have helped only public plane which made a safe crash ley separated the hotel from a sives and conservatives since ing a record $4.6 million in 1965, The New York Democrat sees building on the other side. Churchill Home the drastic November election considerably more than the $2.7 ' schools, and no amendments landing Thursday night at Lan- President Johnson s approach of caster Airport, LONDON (AP)—Fire broke ill's London home at No. 28 defeat. million the GOP spent in tfat aiding children oy low-income could even be offered to aid pri- says the people Marlega's wife. Sophie, said vate schools. aboard "owe their lives" to the out in an apartment building Hyde Park Gate. Richard M. Nixon, the I960 1963 off-election year. families, whether in public or he helped some guests from, the immediately behind Sir Winston Four fire engines roared to a presidential nominee, told a The party's finance commit- schools, as "a great step Q. How do you feel about that pilot, Capt. William Morris, of fourth floor and then returned, firivate vote now? Somerville, N.J. Churchill's home today and halt near the entrance to Hyde news conference in advance of tee approved a $1.9- million "vic- orward." fearing that an elderly guest smoke billowed around the Park Gate. the action that the compromise tory" budget on top of its regu- A. I said at the time I wanted Two persons on the twin-en- may have been trapped. Delaney, normally a strong to clear the air. Up until then no ground floor where Sir Winston One started down the almost changeover had avoided "the lar operating costs of $1.7 mil- administration supporter on the gine Convair were hospitalized. "It was while he was up there lay near death most dangerous threat of a lion. It set aside $735,000 for one had thought of what could the second time that he got . deserted street in which House Rules Committee, "He did a wonderful job of Churchill lives. third ¦ party movement since House campaign expenditures be done constitutionally to help lost," Mrs. Marlega said. "He The blaze was reported under switched sides in 1961 and education. I think it has worked. getting us down safely," Mur- "It's not down there," yelled 1912" when Teddy Roosevelt and $329,000 for Senate contest was overcome by the smoke, control less than an hour before outlays. helped kill President John F. People know much more about phy, a Pittsburgh real estate Sir Winston's doctor usually led the Bull Moose party. 's school-aid bill by an but found his way to a window Kennedy this now. It would have been a man, said of Capt. Morris. makes his morning trip to the In stepping aside, Burch told 8-7 vote. Here he discusses aid- and called to the firemen for the committee that "the Repub- mistake to pass that bill in 1961. "God bless that pilot." said help. They took him down the 's bedside. to-education legislation in an Q. Does the Johnson bill , in lican party has got to be uni- Morris Stroh, of New York City, ladder." The fire was in a vacant fied. general, meet your objections to another passenger "he did a The cause of the blaze was not apartment overlooking Church- the Kennedy bill ? , "This unity should not be a Viet Troops marvelous job." determined immediately. Fire facade of handshakes and A. Yes. It makes the ciilld, The plane, Flight 338 ori- officials also withheld a dam- ¥¦ ' * * smiles but a unity by what I !&rt the school , the beneficiary ginating in Pittsburgh, had tak- age estimate until Marlega s like to call tolerance," he said. Boy, 12, Found front hospital. ol the \ program. en off from Lancaster at 8:24 discharge the Condition Crush Saigon Q. For the last few years p.m. on its way to Reading, Pa., Bnrch was given a standing you've introduced a bill you call and Newark , N.J. WEATHER Unchanged ovation by members who ac- Chained Under the "junior GI bill," which Murphy said the plane was in cepted his resignation unani- would authorize an annual grant the air only a few minutes when FEDERAL FORECAST LONDON (AP ) - Sir mously. Previously he had been Demonstration praised by members from all for each child attending school, they heard the engine go. WINONA AND VICINITY - Winston Churchill's condi- SAIGON, South Viet Nam whether public or private. Do The pilot began to circle at Considerable cloudiness through tion was still unchanged to- sections of the country for liis work since he was picked by (AP)—South Vietnamese para- Chicago Porch you intend to offer it again? low altitude, Murphy said, and Saturday and not much change day and he had a quiet troopers in temperature with some snow, Goldwater as chairman at the smashed their way A. Yes. I consider it a more started in to land. He cut both night, the noon medical bul- with billy clubs and tear gas engines and rode the plane out possibly mixed with freezing letin announced. San Francisco nominating con- efficient bill. Under the general vention last July. through nearly 500 Buddhist grant old-age more than 100 yards until it rain. Low tonight 15-25, high The bulletin, issued by monks and nuns welfare clause we Saturday 25-30. Sunday mild In offering the name of Bliss, demonstrating assistance to people in Protes- came to a stop in a snow-cov- Lord Moran after his usual Lady Churchill against Premier Tran ered field off the runway. with precipitation unlikely. who now is state chairman and tant , Catholic and Jewish midday visit, said: Bowed With Grief national committeeman from Huog in front of the U.S. Em- homes. Surely that principle is LOCAL WEATHER "Sir Winston had a quiet bassy today. "You know It's funny." Mur- Official observations for the Ohio, Kansas committeeman just as valid in the field of ed- night and there is no change a reporter, "it's behind Sir Win- Sam Mellinger told the group A few minutes later a mob ucation. phy recalled, "you hear about 24 hours ending at 12 m. today: in his condition There' will ston's house." panic in connection with these Maximum, 46; minimum, 20; . that Bliss "is not a hyphenated smashed the doors and windows I also favor income tax deduc- noon, 33; precipitation, none. be a further bulletin to- With the police holding up Republican." of the U.S. Information Service tions for private school tuition . things. But nobody panicked in night." this one. traffic in busy Kensington Road, library four blocks from the em- But I can't oppose the adminis- the fire engine backed, then "He recognizes lhat there is bassy. tration bill because it would "Everyone s»it there quietly only one Republican party ," and waited. " shot forward and turned down Crowds, mostly youths, treat all children equally. another tiny dead-end street, Mellhjger said. "He will not in- knocked over police boxes in Allegheny Airlines and Civil dulge in the parlor game of Aeronautics Board officials paralleling Hyde Park Gate. main city streets. Police said the place where putting labels on party mem- were at the scene to investigate bers." By midafternoon, scattered the incident and inspect the the fire was is also known as Hyde Park Gate. Goldwnter himself was re- groups of demonstrators were British Foreign pLne, which had a badly dam- ported to have squelched a last moving all over Saigon. aged undercarriage and two Sir Winston's London house is minute move by diehard South- A Buddhist source telephoned damaged wings. in one of these. The dead-end ern conservatives who oppose The Associated Press office that The co-pilot was Robert Soltis, street where the fire was re- the changeover from Burch to a monk would burn himself on a Secretary Out also of Somerville, N.J. ported ]js another. Bliss. No other name was of- main city boulevard near the The fire was brought under fered in nomination for the central market later in the day. chairmanship and the commit- This is License Expires control at 10:55 a.m. (4:55 a.m. the immolation tech- When Winona Time) , a fire- tee unanimously approved Bliss. nique that did much to rally In By-Election (Hank man reported. The housekeeper The party progressives , who opinion against the late Presi- ) An optimist Grant LONDON (AP" - Foreign claims ) is a husband who in the building said the apart- had accused Burch of freezing dent Ngo Dinh Diem. Secretary Patrick Gordon Walk- goes to the Marriage Bureau ment in which it occurred is them out of tho organization , The Buddhist monks and nuns er is reported to have resigned to see if his license has ex- rented by Lady Landon. were satisfied with Bliss, a po- gathered in front o( the Ameri- today in tho wake of n pired . . . Taffy Tuttle final- "I was clearing a landing litical technician , who could be can Embassy at 1:30 a.m. after Bruce A. Lis. humiliating defeat Thursday in ly discovered what college when I smelled smoke, " he counted on to bring all elements carrying antigovernment ban- Chained by Stepfather a special election. Prime Minis- football players talk about in said. "I unlocked the door of under the GOP tent. ners. ter Harold Wilson is expected fo those huddles — how big a Lady Landon's flat and there There were rumblings of dis- CHICAGO (AP) - A boy , take over the Foreign Office , at content from some Southern They converged on the em- wearing only pajamas nd bonus to ask from the pros was a slight explosion. bassy from three directions and " least for the time being. . . . It's terribly expensive "The place was well nliRht , conservatives. They professed socks and with his ankles man- An announcement of Gordon to believe they had been sold presented a petition to U.S. Am- nn eight-inch chain , to raise a teen ager nowa- oil right , and I should think a bassador Maxwell D. Taylor. acled with Walker's resignation is expected days. Why, you can go broke out by Goldwater's decision to was found by police lute Thurs- today, informants said, as a re- number of antiques are dam- compromise with the opponents Paratroopers who were shivering under a just buying batteries for aged. The flat is seriously dam- guarding the embassy put on day night wiult of his beating in the first transistor radios . . . The of Burch. rear porch of a South Side test at the polls since the Labor- aged, I fear. But any revolt from this gas masks on hour after the cynic knows there are two demonstration began. Thirty home. ites took over in October. kinds of marital problems— "Just after the fire was dis- source seemed likely to be Police found the boy, Bruce A. short-lived. minutes later, after dispersing a neighbors had One pomtntmt contender for the husband who won't come covered, somebody — I don't crowd of Buddhist Lies, 12, after home to dinner and the wife laymen who complained of noises from un- Gordon Walker's post is Defense know who it was — telephoned The party 's executive com- had gathered down the street, Secretary Denis Hcaloy, but lie who won't stay home for to ask i/ the smoke could bo mittee , most of whose members they forcibly der the porch, dinner. broke up the dem- Sgt. James Schnffcr sold the is tied up preparing a Whito prevented from drifting towards were appointed by Burch, ap- onstration by the monks and Sir Winston' " boy told him his stepfather , Er- Paper outlining the govern- FIRE NEAR CHURCHILL ,. . Smoke pours from win- s bedroom. proved the changeover in a nuns. In addition to Churchill' nest Gore, 41 , had put the ment's defense policy , due to be dows of apartment house where fire broke out immediately s closed meeting Thursday. They threw several dozen tear Sunday. presented to the House of Com- garden , there was nlso a tennis , appearing at gas chains on liim last behind the London home of Sir Winston Churchill today. With Goldwater grenades into the ranks of tho stepfather ad- mons Feb. 16. court between the fire nnd Sir closed committee sessions and the yellow-robed Schuffer snid muted bells in consideration of the 00-yenr-old Sir Winston's Buddhists and mitted he had chained the boy, Healcy would be free to take Co^P^ Winston's house. mixing within the crowd at a then moved in among them, Haying he had run away from over the Foreign Office after (For more laughs see desperate illness, lour fire engines raced to the fire and (ireat clouds of smoke swirled reception, said Republican pros- smashing; them on the head with home several limes. that. Earl Wilson on Page 4.) put it out. (AP Photofax via cable from I„>ndon) over tho court. pects are good in 1966 because their clubs. monle, charged by Johnson In night they are too tired to do ¦witness. Civilian and military Judge Hea rs the Town of Burnslde Jan. 12 Mine Coal for anything but eat a light, simple heads of the Armjv Nivy and with failure to have proper man- meal and go straight to bed. Senate Defense Air Force will follow. DEAR ABBY: Traffic Cases agement and control, $18. Longer Life, lt Is good exercise. "I hope we can get in several « ¦¦¦ — ¦_¦¦ _¦- _ i ¦« i ¦! hearings before the Lin- (¦_ -*•¦ -«- ¦¦ -« ¦*•* Dobelstelit, Rt. 1, Too much food and too little days of ) H. ," WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special Arcadia, charged by patrolman Man, 100, Say rest are big reasons why most Inouiry Planned coln birthday recesa beglna — Traffic court cases heard by people don't live to be 100, WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. said Russell, chairman of the Maurice Scow at Blair Jan. 15 Services Com- Trempealeau County Judge A. with reckless driving around a LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Hogue, formerly of Pineville, Richard B. Russell, D-Ga., said Senate Armed Girl in Wheelchair mittee. , L. Twesme Wednesday, all for- school yard, $28. John Hogue, 100 years old to- Ky., says. Thursday be hopes to Mart a day, has a new recipe for long He also said another thing broad Senate inquiry into the McNamera's recent plans fo: feitures: Army and Air life: Mine coal. may have helped him keep fit— nation's defense and policies, in- merging the Enjoys Big Party Harvey A. Stubby, Osseo, a daily dose of whisky mixed cluding those affecting Viet Force Reserves and National Rushford Host Hogue did that for 61 years , In with quinine and coal tar. and additional cutbacks By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN charged by police chief Clinton ¦ Nam and the Congo, on Tues- Guards Christianson with being druni To Area School Kentucky, Pennsylvania and day, Feb. 9. in military installations and DEAR ABBY: I read the letter from the ydung man on the highway at Osseo Dec. West Virginia. Mining is benefi- Even when you buy fresh Secretary of Defense Robert bases were certain to come un- who asked whether he should invite a girl who was confined 18, $18. Board Meeting cial, he said, because: spinach in see-through bags, it S. McNamara is to be the first I der senatorial fire. to a wheelchair to attend a dance with him. He said she Ernest D. Merchant . 534, Wau- It makes you take a good hot needs rinsing in your own kit- loved music and wasn't sensitive about her disability . It watosa , charged by warden RUSHFORD, Minn. - An ar- bath at the end of the day. chen. Use warm water for the ^^¦¦¦¦¦IBHBRHHH _IHHH BBR "R| *R*BR*^ brought to mind a heart-warming scene I witnessed recently. No one eats much in a coal first rinse, very cold water for brought Harold Kubisiak with fishing ea school board meeting will Our company had a dance, and one of the salesmen with three lines, $25. be conducted at Rushford High mine. When miners get home at the last dousing. a handicapped girl in a wheelchair. They "danced" all Which he moved to the Paul E. Lehman, La Crosse, School Feb. 17 at 7:50 p.m. by evening. She remained in her chair , charged in the Town of Sumner Larson, local board rhythm of the orchestra , and he swung that chair around ~\ with grace and ease! He remarked that he 'd never done it Dec. 30 by patrolman Milo John- member, announces the Minne- r^-J | l REPORT CARDS j before, but found it to be great fun. And that little girl in son -with an arterial violation , sota School Boards Association. I $13. U8 vi,ua mt05Ur n ,ca,t e the wheelchair had the time of her life. Trends in teacher salaries and & \ j w t 1 I flivt ° ' ' ' * f FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH Stephan A. Michels, Rt. 1 , related information , a summary ne pffl our children. Our I I \ Mi ft* _.T I * flf«» °f | Strum , charged by Johnson of 1965 legislation to date, school * ^ DEAR FOR: Your letter was worth a great deal. I Dec. 28 in the Town of Unity costs , aids and mlllage efforts \ v***"** 1 octS| <00( ar« being tallied day by hope it inspires those with handicapped friends to invite with reckless driving, $28. will be discussed, followed by ^ ^ them out occasionally. If the disabled one has a collapsible lt*^fa^~~\ day in God's reP rt <1 I George R. Kramer, Winon a, a coffee hour at 10 p.m. ^ \ ° ' wheelchair and the host has a strong 1 back, they can go almost anywhere. charged at Arcadia Jan. 9 with A member of the state board | XZ==^i going too fast for conditions by of directors, W. A. "Wettergren , \ "For we must all appear before the judgment jeof of Cfiriif; 3 executive secretary, or Willard DEAR ABBY: I have been married patrolman Willard Knutson, $18. S f hot every one moy receiv e Ihe fhinfls rfone in hit body, accord- 3 tfoVt*- nearly a year and 3 am no longer in love Marcellus L. Weber, Eau Baker, his administrative assis- M II be good er bad." 1 with my husband. 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Precipitation through In dismissing the charges, humous testimonial to federal aid for a planning pro- Considerable cloudiness, said the next five days indicated av- Wednesday is expected to aver- Judge John D. McGiil ruled that Schwantz, who died last year as gram was taken at this week's the weatherman, with a low of erage temperatures would be 6 age less than .20 of an inch in the prosecution had not suffi- the result of a car collision. It meeting of the Winona County 15-25 tonight and a high of 25- to 10 degrees above normal day- snow or rain mixed at the b*« ciently proved the state statute was presented to his 'wife in ap- planning and zoning committee. ginning of the period and prob* on bad checks had been violated preciation of his service to the ably again before midweek. The- group completed its first A year ago today the Winona by the defendant , 23-year-oW village and area, application for aid under the Michael Pehler, 876 E. 2nd St. temperature set an all-time high CHARLES HAWBAKER was federal 701 urban planning as- for Jan. 22 at 53. Although THIS RULING came alter , under which Defendant Takes honored as the outstanding sistance program Thursday's high of 48 approach- Robert G. Hull, attorney for the young farmer; the Rev. the federal government pays defendant, Charles ed the mark, it still was short of moved for dismissal Schwenke received the distin- two-thirds of the cost of plan- the alltime high of 50 in 1964. It or a verdict of not guilty on guished service award, and ning. the grounds that the statute, Court was 20 overnight and 33 at noon Mayor Glenn Hasse, was napn- According to Gordon M. Fay, Stand in today. Section 609.535, did not cover county highway engineer and Plaintiff Roliand A. Boland, he began to fill out a post of- ed the distinguished citizen of with the checks in question. the year. - POSTHUMOUS AWARD . ... Earl Doane, left , president secretary of the committee, ap- 685 W. 4th St., rested his case fice accident report form ALL-TIME low for tho day Pehler was accused of having Schewe's help. Announcement was made by of the Jaycees, and John McHardy present a testimonial plication for the 701 program against the Vets Cab Co. this was —28 in 1936. Mean tempera- written two checks to Doerer's and Donald Haimes that Dr. Rich- award to Mrs. Milfoil Schwantz in appreciation of services was suggested by the Winona morning in District Court, HE WAS driving 25 to 30 ture the past 24 hours was 33. Genuine Parts, 1104 W. Sth St. s case began to Normal for this time of the year ard Costillo, a new doctor, will to the community by her late husband. County Township Officers Asso- the defendant' m.p.h., Boland asserted. Dam- One, for $52.38, was dated Nov. arrive about Feb. 1. Plainview ciation when the committee met unfold. is 16. 24. The other was dated age was $37.50 to the truck and , for $50, Area Improvement Corporation with the latter group last Nov- Testimony by two doctors, the front of Only below zero reading to Dec. 1. more than $300 to appear on has been organized to build ember. one called by each side, took up the cab. the Minnesota weath- Hull brought out testimony a $25,000 er map today 'was —6 at Intetr medical center for The township officers indicat- most of the morning testimony. s attorney that the Nov. 24 check was for him. Shares may be purchased support a Asked by defendant' national Falls. It was 1 above merchandise delivered Nov. 21 ed then they would Each made examinations of Bo- Darby to tell about the moment by the public. Haimes is secre- rural planning and zoning pro- land following an accident at Bemidji. Elsewhere in the and was given Doerer's repre- tary. of collision, Boland said, "I state temperatures were higher. gram, Fay said. 18, 1963, in which Boland " it hap- sentative at the time of delivery. Guests at the banquet, in- couldn't describe it. Rochester pasted a low of 25 Pehler, under questioning by (The officers ' committee on claims he received "whiplash" pened so fast. He said he had cluded Barbara Hesselberg, lanning and zoning is scheduled after a high of 39 Thursday and Hull, asserted that William p injuries. "definitely not" been backing La Crosse had readings of 19 Miss Minnesota, who entertain- to give a report and make re- "The plaintiff was driving a Doerer, credit manager for the ed with a Polynesian dance. A out of the driveway of a friend's and 41 for the same times. firm, had agreed to accept a commendations at the associa- mail truck west on Gilmore Ave- house near the collision scene total of 270 attended the affair 30) Most Minnesota highways post-dated check Nov. 21. tion's annual meeting Jan. nue near Gilmore Creek about when the collision occurred. His were in good winter driving con- sponsored by the Jaycees, ag- The next step for the plan- Gil- The Dec. 1 check was a pay- gricultural committee of the 8:30 a.m. when a rear-end colli- last stop had been at 1108 dition today but roads in south- ment on Pehler's account, testi- nig group, Fay said, will be sion occurred with a cab fol- more Avenue, he said. ern Wisconsin were generally Plainview Development Corpor- for it to meet with a represen- mony indicated, and was not ation and the Commercial Club. lowing Boland. The cab was His neck became stiff and slippery due to freezing rain. A written at the time merchan- tative of the st ate Department Charles Herrmann, director of driven by Raymond R. Schewe, sore after about two hours, Bol- hazardous driving warning was dise was actually delivered. of Business Development to dis- 1825 Gilmore Ave. and testified, and he went to issued today ior southern Wis- sales training for Josten 's, Owa- cuss qualificati ons needed by Citing Subdivision 5 of the tonna, gave the address. Earl a doctor for treatment" the day consin tonight. Freezing rains pertinent statute, Hull said that professional planner. DR. P. A. MATTISON review- after the accident. The doctor are expected to cause addition- Doane, Jaycees president, made ed his examinations and treat- the statute did not apply to the the award presentations. The group will then be in a gave him a surgical collar to al hazards. two checks in question because position to interview planners ment of Boland. He gave his wear, and the stiffness left in Light rain iroze on southern the subdivision specifically ex- HAWBAKER started on a 240- and to recommend that the Win- opinion that Boland suffered a three to four weeks. WISCONSIN'S streets, highways cludes post-dated checks and acre farm in Iowa in 1956, milk- ona County Board of Commis- neck sprain. and sidewalks early today, caus- checks given for past considera- ing 40 cows. He came to Wab- sioners hire one. The doctor said that it was BOLAND MISSED five weeks ing treacherous conditions that tions, except for payroll checks. asha County in 1959, started PLAINVIEW AWARDS NIGHT . . . Mayor Glenn Hasse, common for people having their of work. Some months after claimed at least two lives. , Prosecuting attorney James strip farming, soil testing, and left, Charles Hawbaker, second from left, Miss Minnesota, soft tissues stretched or twisted he returned, in late spring, he Traffic accidents, most of Soderberg said he had no ob- put his acres on a four-year ro- abnormally not to experience began to have headaches again them minor, were reported in and the Rev. Charles Schwenke. The men were named dis- and experienced difficulty mov- jection to dismissing the charge tation. tinquished and outstanding residents pain until some hours later the thousands. Dane County involving the post-dated check, of the area Wednesday GOP Defeat ing his neck, he testified. A hog farmer, he has farrow- night. (Mrs. Donavcn Timm photos ) when swelling has taken place. alone had more than 1,000 mis- but was not certain that the sec- ed up to 300 sows in one year, Damage to soft tissues will He returned to the Winona haps in the eaj-ly morning hours. ond check came under the sub- getting litters up to 13. Active not show up in X-rays, Dr. Mat- doctor in October 1963, but re- And a two-cai crash on an ice- division Hull had cited. at swine shows, he has received Said Due to tison said. ceived no further treatment. He slicked high-way near Cross , the master swine producer Clue¦ No. 5 Bo- went to the Mayo Clinic in Plains killed two persons. EARLIER IN THIS morning' i ' ¦ Reviewing the history of trial, Hull had asked for dis- award. He rents additional land land's treatment for the neck January, received several ex- Rural school buses were de- treated. missal or a not guilty verdict for raising grains. He is a mem- Misconception sprain, Dr. Mattison said that aminations but was not layed in many areas of south on the same grounds. Judge ber of the Farm Bureau and Minnesota's Republican party the pain would go away with Boland underwent physical Central Wisconsin. Schools at McGiil ruled against this mo- the Methodist church. He and tunned in a better performance treatment but come back again therapy (massages, heat treat- Lake Mills and Johnson Creek tion, however, declaring that it his wife have two children. Treasure Hunt last November than did its when the treatments were stop- ment, traction) at Community did not open. More than 400 bad not at that time been deter- KEV. SCHWENKE ban been North to the name of a nearby town. counterparts in surrounding ped. He said that this could be Memorial Hospital during 10 and trucks were halted when mined whether the checks in an officer in the Jaycees; is East to a statesman and printer. states, Winona County GOP due to the formation of scar weeks last summer, The treat- two semi-trailer trucks jack- question came under the cate- chairman of Plainview Improve- committee members were told tissue on the damaged liga- ment helped, but his symptoms knifed on Interstate 90 near If you don't win, you'll surely frown. atments gories excluded by the statute. ment Corp. and the Welcome To succeed you'll have to be a sprinter. Thursday. ments, re_ tricting normal move- returned when the tre Madison. Pehler, who is now unemploy- Wagon committee; was a mem- Speaking at a luncheon meet- were stopped. ment of these flexible tissues. days of SLIPPERY conditions also ed, operated a service station in ber of the doctor procurement ing at Hotel Winona was Rep. ON CROSS-eiamination by He has missed 40 Goodview at the time the checks The final clue will be broadcast shortly before 6 p.m. work, all told, and still has were reported in the MiLwaukee committee; is a member of Saturday by radio station KWNO. It will be at the end of Clark MacGregor, 3rd District defendant's attorney Richard H. he area, near Viroqua, Sparta and were written. Plainview Enterprises Develop- stiffness of the neck when the 5:45 newscast and not shortly after 6 p.m. as originally congressman. He was accom- Darby, Dr. Mattison said that sits in one position very long Prairie du Chien. ment Corp., and has been ac- announced. panied by Ray Plank, presi- he believes Boland has no less and shooting pain when he turns Heaviest precipitation was .54 Firemen tive in the annual Halloween If there are as many treasure seekers as there have dent of the Apache Corpora- than a 5 percent permanent his head to the left , as he must of an inch in the Beloit region. Wykoff UNICEF drive, Red Cross, Boy been in previous years, there will be many cars on the tion, and David Adams, son of disability to his neck. He said do while driving his mail truck, Temperature minimums early Scouts, etc. streets. We urge you to drive carefully when you solve the thei late Cedric Adams. Both that if Boland in reality has Boland told the court. today ranged from 11 at Super- Buy Ambulance Rev. Schwenke is pastor of final clue that leads you to the treasure. are on the state GOP finance no pain now he would conclude ior to 30 at Milwaukee. Lona WYKOFF, Minn. — The Wy- the Presbyterian Church here, The winner is asked to bring the treasure certificate, committee. that the post office employe DR. JAMES testified through Rock set the high of 43 Thurs- has been on the synod steward- which will be found in a white envelope, directly to the . had gotten over his neck sprain, a deposition read by the op- day as all points climbed above koff fire department has pur- MacGREGOR SAID he felt he chased an ambulance equipped ship committee, chairman of the Daily News newsroom. Please enter the building at the lighted not that he never had one. posing lawyers. He said that the freezing mark. Superior was national mission, and delegate to entrance on the south side of the Daily News building. the party's failure to win the Attorney Duane M. Peterson examined Boland Jan. 13, 1964, the coldest place with 34. with an oxygen mask, blankets, presidential and U.S. Senate national meetings of his deno- There is no point in looking for the treasure certificate also called Mr. and Mrs. Ro- and found no evidence of a cots, first aid kits, and other races in Minnesota was because neck fracture or dislocation and GRAND FORKS, N.D., set tba medical and emergency treat- mination. He and his wife, until the final clue is read, since it will not be placed in its bert Beeman, 1265 Gilmore Ave. Mardell, have one son, Mark. hiding place until ju st before the broadcast. of an incorrect public concep- The Beemans testified that Bo- no muscle spasm. However, he national low of 6 below zero ment items. It can carry f our tion. He said: did find tenderness at the base early today, compared with the persons. Since HASSE became man- Good hunting! land had visited their home enly ager of Plainview Cooperative "People didn't believe Repub- , and not on the day of the of Boland's neck. high of 80 Thursday at West There are seven drivers: rin- once Palm Beach . Fla. Creamery Association in 1952 CLUE NO. 5 licans could translate their p accident. A neurologist at the Mayo Walter Christopherson, Howard ciples of individualism into posi- Jan. 18, Victor Ford. Harvey now called Plainview Milk This testimony was intended Clinic examined Boland Halpaus, tive programs related to the 1964, and found no nerve dam- Schmidt, Charles Thompson, Products Association—five addi- to rebut an inference made 66 Lions Convention tions and a warehouse have needs, aspirations and ideals Thursday that Boland had age. Kenneth Shipton and Lorenz of the voters."" Set Here June 19-21 Meyer. been built to accommodate the Children s Treasure Hunt backed out of the driveway of After an October examination, expanding business ; employes The last item to find and add to your scavenger hunt An upcoming $100 GOP rally the Beeman home into the path Dr. James diagnosed Boland's The 1966 Lions convention h ave increased from 8 to 21. collection is a newspaper picture of the 1965 Jack Frost , ruler next month in Minneapolis will of Schewe's cab. The accident complaint as a sprain of the will be here June 19»-21. Few Attend Houston and gross returns increased of the Winona Winter Carnival. be the opportunity for a "show took place near the Beeman lower ligaments at the back of Confirmation of the award from $604,723 to $4,386,004. The other clues are empty milk container, a newspaper of strength and vigor ," he said. house. his neck. He gave Boland a and the dates has been re- : Hearing on Project; Hasse was instrumental in or- picture of Dottie West, a newspaper picture of this year's Michigan's Gov. George Rom- 10 percent disability, the doctor ceived by Lavern Lawrenz, To OK Assessments ganizing the Preston Packing queen (not last year's) and a snapshot of yourself. ney will address the rally. SERGEANT Joseph Kryzer said. chairman ior the district 5M Association to secure a higher Now if you have obtained all five clues be at the Lake testified Thursday afternoon ( HE CONCEDED Romney I>r. James said he had re- convention , which includes HOUSTON, Minn. Special) - price for dried milk powder. Park Lodge at 9:30 a.m. Saturday for the treasure hunt concerning his investigation of all Lions clubs in Minne- Only a few village residents at- was controversial in the party viewed Boland's medical history He is a director of the Market- for the $25 U. S. Savings Bond. The hunt' starts at 10 a.m. the accident. He said that it was which included a back injury sota and the Canadian pro- tended a hearing Thursday night ing Association of America and when the Sixth Clue will be announced. circles because he did not cam- a clear morning with the on proposed assessments for the paign actively for the Goldwa- during Navy service which led vinces of Manitoba and helped the Dairy Day promo- An optional feature of the event is a decorated clue straight stretch of road where to a lfl percent disability rating Ontario. storm sewer project under con- tion in Wabasha County. container contest for which prizes will be awarded. ter-Miller ticket while winning the accident occurred in good struction here. re-election of his own position. and periodic headaches suffered The convention originally Elected councilman in 1956, The hunt is open to all ch ildren f rom the Winon a Trade condition. by Boland even before "the col- was awarded at the Moor- At its February meeting the he is now in his third two-year Area , 12 and under. MacGregor said Romney decid- Attorney Darby opened the council will draw up a resolu- ed he couldn't do both and con- lision. head convention subject to term as mayor. Under his ad- defendant's case with the testi- The doctor admitted under confirmation of the council tion establishing the assess- ministration a village-wide centrated on winning against mony of Dr. William O. Finkeln- ,000 bond issue George Douglas, Vincent King, his opponent , a Fabian so- Darby's cross-examinatoin that of governors, which now has ments. Of the $50 street improvement program, " burg, who examined Boland Oct' the evidence for Boland's in- sold for the $70,232 project , $10,- Earl Harrington , William Za- Chatfieid Council cialist." been accomplished. including storm sewers , curb, bel, Dr. Lyle Quiram , Rev. 13, 1 964, at Darby 's request. jury was "subjective," that is, Committees for the con- 000 will be assessed against per- gutters and lighting, was com- Plank said only 12 percent Schwenke and Haimes. To Hold Hearing The doctor corroborated the (Continued on Page 7. Col. 4) vention already have been sons having property abutting pleted. of persons voting Republican testimony of Dr. Mattison in the new sewers. If they pay Master of ceremonies at the in 1964 had contributed money DISTRICT COURT meeting. He helped! organize the im- banquet and program in the On Improvements great part. He gave as his within 30 days, no interest will provement corporation ; is a to the party. With increased remaining $40,- school auditorium following the CHATFIELD, Minn.-A hear- opinion that Boland has recov- be charged. The board member of PEDCO ; be- contributions , he said , the party ered almost completely from his 000 will be placed on the general longs to Plainview meal was Gerald Neunsinger. ing will be conducted by the could score victories in the 1966 Field and The Rev. Richard Horton gave Chatfieid City Council Feb. 10 neck sprain axd that he has a NR tax roll. Stream , and served on the coun- elections, "when all the state WTNONA ^LWulfl)MJA M ^k The village is paying for 11! the invocation; Jerry Danielson , on street improvements. permanent neck disability of 5 i ^ cil of Immanue! Lutheran offices are up for grabs." percent. blocks of sewers and Houston Church. president of the Commercial An ordiance on cleaning County, five blocks, because the Club , extended the welcome, snow from sidewalks was re- The noon recess came as line foll ows a county road ALSO RECOGNIZED for help and Lester Christison , chairman scinded; City Attorney Marvin Conciliation Court Schewe came to the stand to through town. The county 's on the doctor procurement com- of PEDCO's ng committee, gave Ohlrogg will draft a new one. give his side of the accident share will be about $20,000. mittee were Donald Harrington , the response. Committees appointed , the Opens at St. Charles story. In a summary given to the ST. CHARLES , Minn . (Spe- Feature "Ufa in a Fallout Shelter" ) jury, Darby indicated that cial — The first session of the Schewe would testify that he starring Louit Scho«ning new conciliation court opened had been distracted by several at St. Charles Wednesday at 2 children playing near the road Book Scarlet Plume Our Man in Washington Reports p.m. Judge Dennjs Challeen pre- at the Gilmore Creek culvert sided and Louis Wilkins , city and that he had seen no vehicle , By GEORGE McCORMICK reading my reporters' handbook ton. Washington , D.C., this time. Dakota; he's not sure. Anyway, recorder , was appointed clerk Review by Frederick Foikerna Manfred ("101 Dandy Leads for All Oc- ahead of him on the straight Dnlly New. Staff Writer I made sure. its pretty close to home, I of the court . Challen also is a and casions"), .and we had a very Anyway, now (hat I'm here, mean relatively speaking and stretch of Gilmore Avenue be- special municipal court judge. fore being distracted . Dear Boss, nice flight . I lined up some stories on the all . The Second Sessio n Well , here I am in Washing- Well , you can imagine my inauguration , and I'll enclose I should he able to get back first as chairman: Public utili- TESTIMONY BY BolanJ and ton for the inauguration of Pres- surprise when we landed nnd some of them with this letter. myself within a few weeks. I ties — Rieliard Theel, C. R. the reading of a deposition by by Xavior Rynne ident Johnson and Vice Presi- it turned out that we were in I'd wire the copyvbut I don't got a job washing dishes in a Morley and Eddie Powers; a Mayo Clinic doctor who treat- Seattle. V«ah. Isn't (lint a have too much money left after restaurant here, and I f igure dent Humphrey. I suppose streets—Kenneth Derrick , Pow- ed the plaintiff occupied most of Teens Margie Beckman scream? I knew you'd think buying that ticket . Of course, that in four or live weeks, I ers and Theel; liquor store — Thursday afternoon. you 're wondering why you so. You see, I never specified I won't have any pictures, but can make enough for bus fare Morley, Herrick and I_. M. Za- Soland recounted the facts Front John Heublein haven't heard from me before, which Washington I wanted, and you know what they say, boss — home. I get my meals at the wacki ; public service — Her- surrounding the collision in aren't you ? I'll bet you're sort I was too busy reading to 1,000 words is worth a picture. restaurant , and that saves a rick , Zawacki and Theel , and which he was injured and his of surprised you didn 't get any notice which way we were Or something like that. lot. parks — Zawacki, Powers and medical examinations and treat- Handy TV Dick Van Dyke's writers stories from me before the going. I think you'll like the story Morley. ments. Dr. J oseph .lames gave inauguration and on Wednesday I did think it was a little aboltt how Jong it takes the YOU'D NEVER guess., what Dr. H. M. Skaug was named his opinion that Boland suffered Pullout live it up. Itself . funny that we landed in Great District of Columbiu depart- happened yesterday, bass. A health officer; Root River State a sprain of the lower ligaments congressman's aide came right I'll have (o admit , boss — Falls, Mont., instead of Chica- ment of sanitation to clean the Bank , official depository, and at the back of his neck as a Oleg Caivlni Previews 65 Fashion scene. I'm a little surprised myself. go, but I thought thnt maybe streets after the parnde. A lot in hero in the restaurant! Yeah. Chatfieid News, official newspa- result of the accident March 18, You see, the funniest thing hap- it wus foggy at O'Hare or of human interest in that one. I was close enough to the kit- per. 1903. chen door to hear what he said. pened to me after you assigned something. I didn't pay too Tho wire services don 't have Effective July 1 fuel oil for The post office employ e told PRIZEWORDS . ______me to cover the inauguration . much attention. That handbook it , either. He said , "Do you have prime the fire hall and liquor store the court that ns he was driv- Really. It's a riot . is really pretty interesting. ribs?" And the waiter said , will be divided between each of ing west on Gilmore Avenue THEN THERE'S the one with "No, sir. " Just like that. Then the dealers on an annual basis. near the culvert over Gilmore SKS, $100-00 I GOT A plane to Minneapolis , WELL, WHEN I explained local color, sort of. I mean the congressman's aide left Harold Hanson and Lowell 1s- Creek he felt a strong impact and then I went up to a ticket everything to the airline peo- tho one about the man who's without eating. I didn 't hear if ensee were appointed to the rec- and that the cab driven by window and bought a ticket ple they thought it was really working with the crew that' s he said anything else. reation bonzd . Walter Bicknese, Schewe had struck his rear. for Washington . The man told a scream. They laughed. Every- dismantling the stands on the Well , boss , I'd better get back manager of the municipal liquor He didn 't hit his head against me my plane was leaving In one was very nice, and they Cnpitol steps. Can you imagjne, to work if I'm ever going to store, und Ms wife will be sent anything, Boland said , hut his JANj-J 25 minutes, so I had a cup of even took my camera — well, boss ? He's got a cousin or an make enough to get back to the to the liquo»r convention in Min- hat was knocked off his head \24 coffee