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Bad Weather May Delay 2 Youths Dead Apollo Shot CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP ) "—• • '. . Predictions of marginal weiather — high winds and too many doUds -r remained the main concern today as the Crashing Party countdown progressed toward Wednesday morning's scheduled flight of the first Saturn IB rocket and Apollo moonship. Weather permitting, the 225- Third Wounded foot-tall Saturn IB, with enough Goldberg fuel on board to give it one- Believes U.N. twentieth of the explosive ca- pacity of the A-bbmb that lev- In Minneapolis, eled Hiroshima, is due to rum- ble skyward at 7:45 a.m. EST on a 39-ndnute jaunt to a target Ml find Viet Peace area in the Atlantic Ocean 5,300 WASHINGTON (AP) — U.N. carefully measured response to think the United States should Boy, Held Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg the aggression of the enemy can "stop, pause or hole up in Viet m miles southeast : of Cape Kenne- ' ¦ MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Two dy. 7 say's he is confident the UN. hold the greatest support in the Nam.> :¦:. : Senate;" ¦. Sen. A.S. Nike Monroney, D- young men were Stabbed to Riding bit its nose will be an Security Council will be helpful Arid Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., Qkia.,- professed to find some death and a tMrd was critically unmanned version of the cone- in promoting a settlement of the told an Ashland, Ohio, audience common ground in the positions wounded today in an incident, shaped Apollo spaceship '¦' which Viet Nani war. . he disagrees with • those who of the President and his critics. police said, which apparently will carry three Americans to After meeting with President the moon. This will be the maid- followed a party-crashing at a Johnson for more : than three ' en flight for both the 650-ton hours Monday, Goldberg told home. Saturn IB — the most powerful riewsinen the Viet Nam situa- A juvenile, 17, was held for rocket ever built by the Unitesd tion calls for patience and forti- questioning. No charges were States — and the Apollo mpori- '¦' ¦¦ BATTLE $250,000 BLAZE ... Red Wing someone who rammed a pickup truck through - tude. • . filed.. ,;, ' Ship. . He said the United States nev- firemen pour Water onto flames that de- a door to gain entrance. A tavern in another Hundreds of industrial execu- The coroner's office, identified stroyed the Stiller-Perrot Lumber Co. yard, part of town was robbed; of a safe shortly er held the view that the United tives, representing numerous Nations the dead as Gerald W. Ander- with damage, estimated as high as $250,000. after the blaze broke out, but two men were companies which pooled their was the appropriate Police said the fire apparently was set by arrested later. (AP Photofax) top talent to piece together the agency to conduct actual peace son, 21, of suburban Crystal, and space-age marvel, plan to be on negotiations. Ronald Arthur Dickersori,v 211 hand to witness the blast-off, Instead, he said, the decision of Robbinsdale, another suburb. to take the Viet Nam case be- The launch will be carried on Both were stabbed in the cheist. the three major television net- fore the Security Council was to works. interest member nations in pro- Douglas Deebie, 21, Minneapo- moting an honorable peace. VMW The Saturn lB's 16-miiiiori- lis, suffered a stab wound ih the pound-thrust first stage and Some member nations are abdomen. Attendants at a hos- souped-up 200,000-pouhd-thrust working in that direction al- pital said his condition was crit- though debate in . the Security : second stage are designed to lift ical: :' v v'. -v ' - ' : :- 37,000: pounds into earth orbit. Council has been adjourned for X .-- . X That is 10,000 pounds more than two and a half weeks, he added. ""A police detective said the 17- v cam- the Soviet Proton 1, the heaviest Asked for comment on a year-old youth they are holding MOSCOW (AP) — The gov- war. , of newsmen and television suggestion by Canada has said he wielded a knife in British Prime Minister Harold eras. payload ever launched. 's external ernment chiefs of Britain arid During this first mission, how- affairs minister, Paul Martin, MEETING IN MANILA . . . Philippine President Ferdi- self-defense after three uninvit- the Soviet Union began talks on Wilson and Soviet Premier nand StaTcoSi right, Kosygin began their A discussion on British-Soviet ever, the Saturn IB will only lob that the Geneva Conference be and U.S. Vice President Hubert H. ed guests entered a house and world problems today in an at- Alexei N. , with, emphasis on Wil- the Apollo spacecraft 310 miles recon-vened on Viet Nam, Gold- Humphrey meet at Malacanang Palace confronted him and two compan- mosphere clouded by bitter dif- round of meetings in the Soviet relations in Manila for talks ' '¦• son's, desire for greater Soviet high and 5,300 miles down the berg replied that the United on the Viet Nam War. After the meeting Marcos announced ions. - • , ferences over the Viet Nam leader's Ifretalin office in front y purchases of British goods, was Eastern Test Range, Stateis shares that view. that he would like to send combat troops to Viet Nam, as Dickerson was found dead on on the agenda for the opening On the downhill ride, two While the ambassador was well as engineer forces. (AP Photofax by cable from Manila) the sidewalk in front of the session. bursts of a jet engine will ram meeting with the President at house, In south Minneapolis. An- International matters, partic- the spacecraft bade toward the the White House7 Sen. J. W. Ful- ularly the differing Moscow and earth at nearly 10,000 miles an HUMPHREY VISITS KOREA derson and Deeble, despite their bright, chairman of the Senate wounds, made it to Deeble's London views on the deepening hour to test the Apollo's ability Foreign Relations Committee, Pressum prt crisis in Asia, also w«e high on to withstand searing: re-entry home in the same block. There was meeting with newsmen on Anderson died aind Deeble was the work program; temperatures v of nearly 5,000 Capitol Hill. The Arkansas degrees. Such heat is similar to picked up by an ambulance As the exchanges began, Democrat said his committee, crew and taken to the hospital, Pravda, organ of the Soviet that which astronauts must pass which has provided the battle- More Troops Communist p arty, published a through on a return trip from Anderson's home was at 4825 Viet Reefe on ground for the televised Viet Kentucky Avenue North, Crys- blast against what it said axe the moon. Nam policy argument, will meet tal; Dicfcerson's at 5419 45th Ave- Western plans to arm West Ger- Wednesday to discuss whether many with nuclear weapons. nue North, Robbinsdale. The to call in some China experts. For Viet Nam house where the stabbings oc- paper s SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — al from Manila, Two Fronts A dispatch from the ' Fulbright said committee Vice President Hubert H. Hum- curred is at 3419 First Avenue SAIGON South Viet Nam dropped their 500- and 750-pound Washington correspondent de- Ice Mass at members agreed they would Before his departure front the South, Minneapolis. Deeble lives scribed a meeting of five North phrey arrived in Seoul tonight Philippines, Humphrey optimis- (AP) — Thousands of American bombs only two to three miles welcome testimony from Vice on . the last leg of a nine-nation at 3411 First Avenue South. fighting men hunted the Viet in front of the advancing caval- Atlantic Treaty Organization President Hubert H; Humphrey tically said the Allies in Viet the .; U.S. Asian tour as .the South Korean Cong on two fronts today after rymen. U.S. spokesmen said the defense ministers in after his return from his Asian government appeared ready to Nam "could see the light at the B52 superfortresses bombed air cavalry killed another 20 capital last week as. " another Davenport trip. Humphrey has said he end of the tunnel." step along the road of Bonn's send more combat troops to only a few miles ahead of them Viet Cong Monday raising the would not testify in a public ses- Viet Nam: y : In Seoul, an official of the rul- to crumble Communist de- division's total of Communist possession of nuclear weapons." sion but has not ruled out a Humphrey's 21-hour stopover ing Democratic Republic party MacGregor foncoci dead since it began operations This is to be a major topic in said about the Kosygin-Wilson talks. closed meeting. was expected to seal a U.S.- the time of Hiim- Troops of the U.S. 1st Caval- in the ricefields on the South Holding fast Like Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, South Korean agreement to in- phrej's arrival that the govern- ry Division (Airmobile) found 38 China Sea coast Jan. 25 to a to- The word from both Soviet DA7ENP0RT, Iowa W-Offi- D-N.T., Fulbright believes the crease substantially the 20,000" ment would send a bill to the Viet Cong dead and evidence of tal of 1,130. and British authorities as the National Liberation Front, the man Korean force in Viet Nam. National Assembly shortly to Plans Answer considerably more Red casual- meeting got under way was that cials could only gaze helplessly In the jungles 35 miles north- today at a 10-mile stretch of political arm of the Communist Premier Chung Il-kwon, For- authorize the dispatch of more ties after moving into a Com- west of Saigon , thousands of there seems little chance of Viet Cong, should be represent- eign Minister Lee long and U.S. troops to Viet Nam; Uncon- munist triangle 10 to 12 miles progress, toward an agreed posi- the Mississippi River frozen sol- U.S. infantrymen began Oper a- id like an enormous ice cube. ed in any peace negotiations Ambassador Winthrop G. Brown firmed reports said Korea was eouth of Bong Son in the coastal tion Mastiff in an attempt to tion on the Viet Nam crisis. and should not be excluded from greeted Humphrey on his arriv- planning to send 24,000 addition- By Saturday plains 300 miles northeast of Water unable to penetrate the cripple Viet Cong forces opera- rocky ice mass backed into low- the postwar Saigon government. al men. v BAYPCRT, Minn. (AP)-Rep. Saigon. ting on the capital's doorstep. Britain and the Soviet Union are cochairnten of the Geneva lands and forced more than 200 Meanwhile, Secretary of State As In th« other capitals lie Clark MacGregor said Monday At times the eight-engine Air Like the air cavalrymen, the 1st Conference which produced the residents from homes in Dav- Dean Rusk tried his hand at night the time to withdraw from Guam Infantry Division combed the visited, Humphrey will report Force bombers Indochinese peace settlements enport and across the river cooling off four of the Senate on President Johnson's Honolulu gracefully from the U.S. Senate thick forests after the area had in 1954. Wilson is asking the So- around Rock Island and Moline. critics of Johnson's Viet Nam Mardi Gras race "is gone already.'' been softened np by B52s. meeting with South Vietnamese viet Union to- join Britain in a River stages held fairly steady policy. government leaders earlier this The 3rd District congressman call to contestants in Viet Nam at more than three feet above told newsmen, however, that he Although the six or seven war- There were no signs that he month. hardened Viet Cong regiments to negotiate. the 15-foot flood level and show- After his a rrival in still had not made up his mind Young Space Kosygln's response, if Soviet ed no sign of dropping. made much progress in chang- Madness Hits the snow- whether to seek the Republican in the area, perhaps 8,400 men, ing their minds at a luncheon bound South Korean capital only token resistance, press commentaries are indica- Arrny Corps of Engineer offi- from nomination , but hoped to do so offered , almtist certainly will be Monday at which he was host to the tropical heat of Ma- American officers said the oper^ tive cials estimated flood damage at nila , 1,800 miles away, Hum- before Saturday . negative, $600,000 in Davenport and about Sens. Frank Church, D-Idaho.; Despite the boom for his can- ation could erupt into one of Joseph S. Clark, D-Pa.; Clai- phrey immediately went to a Scientist, J.C. the major actions of the war. Kosygin has contended that $300,000 on: the side. New Orleans working didacy, MacGregor said, "I'm this time borne Pell, D-R.I., and Clifford dinner with President Two guerrillas were reported the Soviet Union at Nobody knows what will hap- NEW ORLEANS (AP )-Mardi Chung Hee Park , who recently never going to be in a position has no role to play in peace- pen when the ice finally breaks P. Case, R-N.J. Gras madness sweeps New Or- where I am forced to do some- killed as the infantrymen of the Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, D- returned from a similar Asian "Big Red One" poured into the making and that it is up to tlie loose, although most experts leans today —• a great upswell- tour. thing I don't want to do, even Winner.Su icide Americans to stop bombing feel the gorge is so solid even Maine, told a New York City ing of foolishness and fun before if I were faced area Monday by helicopter, ar- audience that "the application with 87 county LOS ANGELES (AP) - A mored car and truck. North Viet Nam as the indispen- a sudden thaw could do no more the austerity of Lent. In a prepared statement; endorsements out of 87." sable prelude to talks. than cause a gradual melting. of unremitting pressure in a Humphrey said there had been brilliant young space scientist U.S. Air Force and Na*vy Thousands caper in the streets MacGregor did not mention who was chosen by the U.S. in the craziest costume and no response from the Commu- tho Senate election in his planes continued the air war nists to "our repeated and ex- Junior Chamber of Commerce against North Viet Nam, strik- mask they can devise, a tradi- speech to about 300 persons at as one of 1965's ten outstanding tion going back to the days of tensive efforts to stimulate dis- a Washington ing barracks near the old cussions County GOP din- young men, is dead today, a French rule. to settle the conflict In ner, instead concentrating on French fortress of Dlen Bien Viet Nam on honorable terms. suicide, police reported, Phu, storage areas, approaches The maskers — devils, angels, " what he called President John- Donald D. Williams, 34, a to bridges and roads in the pan- dancing girls, Indians, franken- It Is his second visit to Seoul son's lack of candor about the scientist with the Communica- handle between Vinh and the stelns, peacocks, armoured In two months. Viet Nam war. tions Satellite Laboratory of the 17th Parallel, U.S. officials said knights, hairy gorillas, to name Hughes Aircraft Co., shot him- poor weather prevented a firm just a few — get cracking early self in the head Monday night assessment of damage. on Fat Tuesday, crowding tho while standing in the, bathtub at midtown area by noon. bis apartment , officers said. Somewhere among tlie mash- Snow in Texas , Williams, a native of Santa Proble m for Fliers ers reportedly will be Lynda Monica, Calif., had been under- Bird Johnson, elder daughter of going psychiatric treatment, but What do you do, worries tho President. She has been in failed to keep an appointment Taffy Tuttle, if you want to town since Friday, escorted by Big Cold Area Monday, take your young nephew on with his psychiatrist actor Crcorgo Hamilton. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS detectives said, a plane showing an adults- Hampshire and Maine. only movie? ... The zip The White House said Miss Snow fell in parts of Texas Thoy said that Williams' wife, Johnson was on vacation" and Unseasonable cold chilled code may speed up the moil- " and across the western Plains parts of Texas Gloria , 45, a former policewo- would remain through Tuesday. today and , with temper- tried to dissuade him from man — but not nearly so cold weather hit nturcs In tho teens in Some man , Her whereabouts have hecn kept broad areas from Montana Into taking his Ufa as he loaded a much as an angry dog secret. northern areas. The mercury does ... An egotist is a New England. dropped to 13 at Colt frontier model revolver. It had all the earmarks ol Im Texas, Araarillo, Officers said Williams left a guy who thinks that if he light snow this hadn't been born, people being the fattest Fnt Tuesday- morning fel l as far south as Heavy snow noto leaving all his possessions tho English translation of Mardi swept sections In Thoy had no chtl- would wonder why . . ,, Del Rio on tho Mexican border Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas to his wife. Gras — on record here. and at Junction nnd dren. Modern dialogue: "Hello, Waco in the Monday, with seven inches re- dear — you wanna go out central part of the state, Up to ported at Anadarko, southwest As chief scientist nt the for dinner tonight ¦— or stav six inches fell nt Memphis, 90 of Onlaloma City, and six inch- Hughes ' laboratory, Williams home and fight?" . . .' A WEATHER miles southeast of Anvnrillo , and es at Mangum. Five inches cov- played an Important role in de- teacher complains about one nt Henrietta , Monday. ered the ground at Fayetteville, velopment of tho Sy ncom and FEDERAL FORECAST student: "Mot only is ho the Tlie bitter in northwestern Arkansas, and Early Bird satellites , officials worst - behaved child in WINONA AND VICINITY - cold of the past Mostly fair through Wednesday several days In tho northern one to four inches in nearby ar- snid. school , but he hns the best eas. It was hLs idea , they said, that attendance record!*' with slowly moderating tem- Midwest moderated a little but enabled scientists to place the peratures, Law tonigh t 5 above temperatures again were below The mercury climbed to I spinning satellites into proper to 10 below, high Wednesday 25. zero in eight state's — Montana , above zero nt Internation al LOCAL WEATHER fiosition in relation to tho enrth. , the Dakotas, Minnesota , Iowa, Falls, Winn,, Monday, tho high- problem was EVACUATE ISLAND . . Residents, vol- and ice backed up on tho Rock River duo to Official observations for the , Michigan, and Ne- est mark in nine days, lis solution to tho , Mon- to develop special pulsating jot s unteers and off-duty, Rock Island, 111,, firemen 7-rhUo Ico Jam on Mississippi River (AP 24 hours ending lit 12 m, today : braska , Subzero marks also day's 3ow was 31 below nnd spinning satel- (For remove personal belongings from ice-embed- Photofax ) Maximum , 16; minimum , —4; were reported in that nudged the more laughs sc« r . . . parts of New compared to this morning's — lites gradually into position. . Earl Wilson on Page 4.) ded homes on Vandruff's Island as high water noon, 11; precipitation , none. York State, Vermont. New 11. *). boards , call attention to the pro- an effort. uate of Gilmanton High / School, blem as a whole. Society has the right to de- served with the Army Medical Nason on Ed ucation s worth. mand its money~ ' yeaw in Korea. Be The number of students drift- • U ' " . dorps two DEAR ABBY; ing through high school doing was on the staff of Buffalo Me- APPOINTED just enough to get by and not DIECOIAN morial Hospital., Mondovi, fi-ve Duane years and managed a hospital working up to their capacity is GILMANTON, Minii. — 7 ySx Eyes the considerable. The cost of keep- Dieckinan, Gilmanton native, is in Turtle Lake, N D.| before ; ing such a non-student in school administrator of a new nursing moving to Colfax; His wife is When He Calls is just as great . as the cost for home at Colfax which will house the former Doris Paikhiirst of a student : who is really making Dieckman, grad- GilmaJiton. v Her Ma ry v FranGes School Drifter 40 residents. By LESLIE J. NASON, ED. P. ents being made fully aware By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN University of Southern Calif. that he is not learning to read DEAR ABBY: If a man wants to call his wife his "OLD When a student drops out of and write satisfactorily. While LADY," what's wrong with that? My husband has always high school, he is calling atten- I have observed this situation called toe his "OLD LADY" and I'm not even 30 years old tion to the fact that as far as our educational more frequently among children yet. wnat s more, i can nurn my U^LI lie is concerned, STORE system is not meeting his needs. coming from disadvantaged iT'S^edirf^R RETAIt ^ MAN," and he dosen't mind a bit. We have ^ four adorable children, and you will find As Sculptor Sees LBJ But what of the stay-in who homes, it is not restricted to % more love and respect in our home than quietly drifts on to graduation this type of environment. in many other homes where you hear the without really learning? Because Jack was an llth-grade stUr husbands and wives calling each other, he does not make a fuss about dent in an advahtageously-loca- "DARLING, DEAREST," and "SWEET- Gherrie Sees it, his plight goes unnoticed and ted high school. The majority of HEART." What's in a name? uncorrected. But now the finger students from this school enter MY OLD MAN'S OLD LA1)Y is pointed in his direction. college upon graduation. The National Selective Service JACK'S GRADES were loy^ DEAR ABBYi When Seymour and I Likeness in Board recently announced the re- " ' examination of high school grad- but he was passing. Asked to were first married, a registered package show a sample of his written was delivered to bur door. He had to sign uates who have failed the liter- acy test. work , he presented a report ABBY for it. Then he said to the delivery, man, which he had prepared in the "IVs not for me, it's for MY OLD LADY." ; Lincoln Are students with high school LBJf diplomas — certifying the suc - ninth grade. Pertaining to live- When he handed me the package I refused to accept it. NEW YORK , W - "I was cessful completion of 12 years stock production in California , He asked why, and ! said, "Because if it's for your OLD struck with the extraordinary of education — unable to read it consisted of pictures cut from \2 ^^^^^^^S ^%J ^^^^ | | Rom, wch /G LADY you'd better take it to your mother's house next time political and facial similarities and write well enough to meet magazines and newspapers. The you . go there." That was the last time he ever called me his of President Johnson arid Abra- the minimum standards of the only writing in the entire report ~\ T Homwnad. was his scrawled signature. &* \ OF Wi MV?1A OLD LADY/ CAROLLTNTE ham Lincoln,".says Leo . Cherjie , military? To whatever extent t%Jt^Lwfml_ W^kmm\ PAN 8 | Br«ad, loaf ^ ^mm^-\mmXTmmWmmm^^ ' who has just completed a this is true, the high school It turned out he had been i T T^ ^mmml\ * ^mr^l ^9. DEAR ABBY: Please reassure your correspondent "OF- bronze head of Johnson. . diploma has become a mean- able to avoid writing for years. ' PoPPV»eed and FENDED" that there is absolutely nothing disrespectful about The s-culptured head, some- ingless scrap of paper. Yet within six months, he be- Ji ^SSSSSR ' 5 ^M WW C % I*Cr came proficient at it and so im- ^ SeiBHW, 6t>l . I3I » the term "My Old Lady." To the British Cockney, this is about what larger than life —15 inch- m mW imWmmmW^ I ^7 -Mm-mm M an endearing a term as can be applied to a wife. And frankly, es on a 7-inch black Belgian IT IS TIME that legislative proved his grades that, upon ^ u ^ m6 I think it has a warm, loving sound. B. B. IN S. F. rharble base—will be presented committees, boards of educa- graduation from high school, he ]p *^ 1 Br»«d ButtBr to Johnson in New York Wednes- tion , school superintendents and was accepted as a freshman in ^ ^ 45c DEAR ABBY: day night.: parents investigate the status college. The man who referred to his wife as his of this problem in their com- "old lady" might have done so affectionately. When iny Whatever laws , community Let Sunbeam Bakers Bake lhat 49c The President will be given munity. It is high time that pressure or parental effort it | JTBi^ husband calls me "Weasel; Dingbat and PicklepUss'? it's a on the sculpture as the recipient of more attention be focused takes, our high school students Speciar l Occasion Cake — Dial 8-2905 i , ., sign that he is feeling tender toward me, But when he calls the Freedom Award from Free- the pupil who stays in school , m Raised 70A me "MARY FRANCIS" — then I know I'm in trouble. should be required to learn to Emms^smmimmsmmmammMmmmmmmiimmsi Donutt, doi ifcU dom House causes no one any trouble, but read and write. 1 :, - V WEASEL Cherne;, 53, a political econo- ceases to learn. GET YOUR FREE NEWSPAPER BINGO CARDS | » mr THE EXTREME cases, snch ~^ p.m. March; 14; TKIRD AND M AIN S TS. 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¦ ' ¦ ¦ ._ ._ • -- - - - ¦ - - __- .._ .__ . _. . - . : _^ , . . . v*. ^_ . . . _ 2 fa AWend Hearings in Washington Two Winona officials will at- tend hearings next Week of the Senate subcommittee on avia- tion to Washington, D.C. City Council members Mon- ¦ - 7 - " ' ¦ ¦¦" ' day night au- - - ' ¦ - thorized ex- 1 g *. : peases of tbe \AtY a p pea ranee iand attend- / ¦_.1 _,/.; | ance of Aid. I ^OOnCII David John- ston , and City Attorney George . Johnston m, Robertson Jr. Aid SPILLED FUEL OIL... A lVTahkato, Winn,,-based taj& men stood by to guard against the danger of the oil igniting is chairman of the council air< truck stands in some of the 3,900 gallons of fuel oil that as wrecking crews workisd to free the switch engine from the NEW RESTAURANT . . . Ground is broken E. P. Eustice Jr., president of Cock-a-Dbodle- pert committee. spilled out of it after a switch engine struck it at the inter- truck about an hour after the collision. * ; will- be differ- ¦ VJTV first floor of the courthouse. Dotimas said he did not know Iowa, and Peoria , III., with ad- Two collisions on Winona a degree ir business adminis- given five gallons of .blood — 40 area will have to be razed to ent from that * today at noon where the en- . ditional units under construc- streets Monday afternoon and tration pints — and will be a donor the ground. followed in /*•-.._, -Jl gine would be sent for repairs. tion in Pekin and Jacksonville, early today resulted in at. least Seebold Is a member of St. again when the Red Cross blood- most instan- V-0UI1CI(_ A replacement arrived about 111., and are about to be stau-t- Martin's Lutheran Church, is on mobile visits Winona next week MEANWHILE, the remaind- ces, It will be ~*"~ $650 damage but no injuries, er of the building is heavily noon, however, he said. ed in Decatur, East Peoria and the American Red Cross board says, "If anyone needs blood along Broadway, from L.ibr.r> . Pellets Pierce The Winona fire department police reported, and is secretary - treasurer of for themselves or their relatives damaged from smoke and wai- * Peoria (No . 2). Eustice expects ' to Huff Street. sent a hose company to the ac- that there will be about 500 A two-car collision Monday at Family Service of Margaret they would know how important ter. . . ' Explaining the selection, the Simpson Home. He lives with it is Tor us to The village carried replace- cident scene to stand by in case franchised Cock-a - Doodle - Doo 4:50 p.m. at Main and Samia give blood; ment value insurance letter stated: the spilled oil should ignite. restaurants from coast to coast his wife and daughter, 19 " on build- "The Winona Lions feel the Big Windows , streets resulted in'$250 damage months, at 1612 Edgewood Rd. Mrs. Harold ings and contents, Thimmesch However there was not a great by the early 1970s. to each vehicle, natural beauty and setting of- An unimaginative vandal danger that the oil would ignite a ccqrding to O'Dea, 521 John- said. fered along Broadway will add and police. BREMER , city editor of the son St,, one pf The adjuster arrived in Cale- two petty thieves were the in the cold air of early morn- ally and Sunday News, is a considerably to our parade and ing, according to Fire Marshal Emelia M. Wohlers, Caledo- D a number of donia Monday afternoon; this objects of reports to city police graduate of the State Univer- ' will leave the visiting Lions with this morning. . Cleo Keiper. nia , Minn., was driving south Winona's 5-gal- morning he was reported to be a lasting impression of Winona on sity of Iowa at Iowa City and lon donors, has consulting with contractors on Chief James W. McCabe said The point at which No. 2 fuel Council Gels Main Street when she attempted a former undergraduate student no other convention city has ev- that his departmen oil begins to give off flamma- volunteered to damages. er offered. t has receiv- to make a right turn west onto at Winona State College, where participate in " ed reports today of pellets be- ble vapors (which could be ig- part-time journalism Permission to use the portion Sarnia Street across the path he now is the blood col- ing shot through windows at nited hy a stray spark) is 100 teacher, publications adviser lection which of Broadway between Carimona to 110 degrees above zero, Kei- Concrete Bill of James V. Kramer, 1291 Ran- Se lected Reserve and Liberty streets as an as- Owl Motor Co., Winona National and a graduate student. He was beg ins next & Savings Bank and a private per said, A question of payment for dall St., who was driving east City Hall reporter for the Daily Monday when Mrs. O'Dea Will Train With sembly area also was granted. prior to being named city residence on East Belleview THE HOSE company was Concrete approaches to a city on Sarnia Street, The collision j^ews the bloodmobile arrives at St. Wisconsin Division Street Monday night. scale was deferred Monday followed, according to police. editor, Mary's College for one day, called back to the central sta- A resident of the city since from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. MILWAUKEE ff» - The se- Service at Dresbach THE "VANDAL, with a pellet tion while a street department night by the City Council. Damage was to the left front he is on the board of di- DRESBACH, Minn. (Special) Sidewalks at the former Stev- of the Wohlers car and to the 1945, The remainder of the week it lected reserve force of the Wis- gun and nothing belter he crew spread sand over the pools rectors of Family Service of will be at the Red Cross Chap- consin National Guard will go — World Day of Prayer services could think of to do, shot one of oil, and the company was enson Coal Co. site, Mark and right front of the Kramer ve- Margaret Simpson Home, chair- will be conducted at the Dres- sent out again Main streets, have been re- hicle. ter House at West 5th and Huff to summer training with the hole in a window on the 4th while a wrecking man of the life membership streets, Hours Tuesday through rest of the 32nd Division, its bach Methodist Church Friday crew pried apart the truck and paired , wrote Mrs. Ruth Mar- Mrs. Jack Mueller, 22, Utica , of the American Legion Street side of the motor com- board Thursday will be noon to 6 p.m. commander said Monday. night by the Eev. Paul R. pany and of the bank, switch engine shortly after 4 kle, 50? Main St., who leases Minn., was driving east oh Mark pest, on the boards of the Min- ahd Friday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Brown, pastor of the parish con- located a.m. the land from the Milwaukee Street today at 7:50 a.m.; and Col. Richard Ballman , who opposite corners at 4th and nesota Legionnaire newspaper Mrs. Carl Breitlow, chapter heads the 1st Infantry Brigade, sisting of Dresbach , La Cres- Fire department crews work- Railroad. The work was done Robert Thurley, 131 Fairfax St., and the national American Le- blood program chairman, says Main streets, and a window on was driving south on Dacota said its 4,450 men would join cent and Dakota. The service the Main Street side of the mo- ed this morning to scoop up the at. city urging, she said, and gion magazine and is a member that the week's quota for Winona Minnesota's 46th Infantry in will follow a potluck supper at oil standing in pools and haul charged to the property . The Street when the two collided, oi St. Martin's Lutheran Church. will be 750 pints, or 150 pints a p.m, tor company. police reported a World War II Army event of mobilization , but would 7 Members of all three The damaged windows were it to the city landfill. A little railroad has declined lo pay . He's day. remain with the 32nd for train- congregations have been invlt- oil had gotten into sewers, but the bill , she wrote. Damage was $150 to the left A.ir Corps veteran , having won Encouraging Strong support 5 by 10, 6 by 10 and 10 by 10 in front of the Mueller car, but ing. fire and street department a Purple Heart and the es- for the blood program , Mrs. size, according to police. crews were working to avoid THE SCALE Is used as an of- there was no damage estimate capee's badge, O'Dea said, "People at the A vandal also shot a pellet ficial city weighing station, She for the left front of the Thurley He is married , lives in Sugar bloodmobile are so nice and through a front storm window this. Where the oil is not noted; it has greater capacity vehicle. Loaf and has a son, Peter. courteous and it's a very soci- standing in pools, the sand in the Allen H. Ernst home at should absorb it, Keiper said. than any other available, Most able group. There's nothing to VA Blocks Rezoned 670 E. Belleview St. Monday ¦ of Ihe breakage In sidewalks re- giving a pint of blood and I'm night, Size and value of the win- sulted from heavy traffic on tho going to continue to give blood FIRES AT ARCADIA dow were not Immediately ( enile approaches, she said. Meters as long as I'm able." known. ARCADIA, Wis, Special) r She holds the lease but rents Gity Buys 50 Asked if she had ever had To Apartment Area Robert Kratz , 563 W. Howard Tho Arcadia volunteer fire the property Purchase of 50 parking me- Aid, James Stoltman objected to receive blood she replied , A public hearing by the City of Minnesota Municipalities , the St., reported to police that a company was called at 11:15 to a soft wa- 1 , ter mechanisms on a trade-in tliat determining models is not "No, I have been one of the Council Monday night produced conference will make informa- a.m. Monday to the Francis —. fortunate ones. But it's impor- pail with about $45 in bowling ter firm Uty basis was authorized Monday tlie business of the commission no opposition to a request for tion available on the programs team money was stolen from Pronschlnski farm In Bill's City Council. but rather that of department tant to know that the blood is rezoning about 1% Valley five miles south of Ar- which handles night by the on hand when it's needed." blocks of offered cities. him Monday right at Hal-Rod the weighing r Cost per meter is $37,80 loss heads and the council. west side land from R-l ( 1-fam- • Revision of 7B pages of tho Lanes, -4J9 W. 3rd St. cadia to extinguish a chimney nlinc» , op era lions | V*PUMli\ $3 trade-in allowance, or a to- Harstad said present meters ily residential) to R-3 (multi- city 's code books was authoriz- Kratz told police that he set fire. Chief Donald Glanzer re- and collects tal outlay of $1,740, can be adjusted for any time family run I- ed by aldermen at. a printing down the pail by a water foun- ported that the home received its own fees for the service, limit or system of charges. Goodview Crash dential) classi- ^»., cost bf $0.50 per page, or minor smoke damage. It is tain while he went Into tho occupied by the wrote Mrs. Markle, Without the APPEARING at the meeting Council President Harold Brie- Driver Pa fication . ClTV $712.50. men's room. When he emerged Mike Suchla weighing concession , she spocu- wns Don Horstad , representing sath said he believes the me- ys Fine The tract, • A 10-minute parking stall moments later , Kratz said, the family. Firemen responded to a laled , the firm probably would the Park-O-Meter company, ters are needed now and fur- bounded /"*—...--M was ordered at the Baker Street call from the Morris Jensen A Goodview man pleaded guil- ^OU"C» pail—with tho name "Hamm's" residence sock another location . If she Harstad said the purchase rep- thermore they were provided fot ty to a careless driving charge by Samia, i side of the West End Bait Shop, on lt — and the money wero ot 4 p.m. Saturday gave up the lease the city would resents a continuation of the re- in the upcoming; city budget. Lake, Sioux 9S0 W, Sth St., on recommenda- where a chimney fire also Monday and paid $20 in fines Aid, gone. caused minor get nothing from tbe land be- placement program interrupted A -moment of parliamentary and costs as a result of an acci- and Wacouta streets, Is owned tion of Henry Parks. The money represented small smoke damage. cause It would re vert back to last year by the flood emer- confusion followed. Aid. John- dent on 6th Street on Goodview by Ralph Scharmer, 571 W. Mill • Aid. James Stoltman mov- moved to hold off action Mr, and Mrs. Robert ed to ask the Milwaukee Rail- contributions made by mem- the railroad , She paid $2,261.90 gency, Mechanisms can be put ston early Sunday, St., and ber's of his bowling team, Kratz p.m. while he worked at the property taxes the past into present until the planning commission Sheriff George L. Fort report- L. Kaehler, fiOO W, Mill St. road for installation of reflec- Warner & Swasey plant in the personal torized warning signs at explained , toward a party at 10 years as well us real eslate meter cases, ^*., report is received. On a voice ed that Tenard C. Anderson , the Airport Industrial Park. •vote several ayes were heard (ith PURPOSE of the rexonlng In Mankato Avenue grade cross- the end of tho "season" for the taxes , she noted. he explained. vjty 5335 St., Goodview , was to make the land eligible for whole group, Hagedorn told police that he An objection while Stoltman and Briesath driving west on Oth Street Sun- ing. The lane-separation island parked his car in the company Utfi lias liccn apartment building sites, is a hazard after dark , lie Said, AT PRESENT to purchasing O-iiinril - ¦voted no. day at 3:30 a.m. when his pick- RICHARD Hugcdorn. Stock- lot Monday at 3:30 p.m. and paid Inward sidewalk repairs meters now [ VN UUIIVII President Bnesath then call- up truck strayed off tlio road- An amendment to the zoning and has caused several mis- ordinance wns unanimously ton, reported early today that returned today shortly after but nnothcr $655, due tho aide- was lodged by ed for a show of hands, rulin-** way and Htruck n mailbox and haps. his car battery was stolen midnight to find the battery walk contractor , covers the Aid, David Johnston, He said that some aldermen weren 't telephone polo in front of 4720 adopted . • A proposed amendment to sometime Monday after 3:30 missing. drive approaches, (lie council the City Planning Commission, sure of what was being voted Oth St. Other council business : the ordinance requiring each wns told, now conducting a downtown upon. This time the motion to Anderson told tho sheriff that • City officials who wish to ward Individually represented Aid. Henry Parka said there parking study, may include hold over clearly lost, with ho had fallen asleep at the attend a 2-day conference In on tho Library "Board was with- in nome indication that the rail- some recommendations for me- Aid, Johnston , Neil Sawyer and wheel. Minneapolis next month on fed- drawn. City Recorder John Car- Eagles Regular Meeting road will pay the bill. The coun- ter typos, Changes of hourly Barry Nelson favoring and Aid, Anderson pleaded guilty Mon- eral municipal aids may do so ter, also a board member, snid jta |F | cil should withhold action until charges or time limits may be Briesath, Stoltman , Jerry Bor- day in Gootlvlew justice court, at city expense, the council vot- tlio board had decided not to jkfin Wed,—8 p.m. in the Aerie Room i he snid. Ills proposed , he said. He indicated /.yakowski, Donald Klagge, Har- ed, Sponsored by the University ask for tho change which would ffjl W.P. this is determined, He paid a $15 fine and $5 costs Jacob Timgeavtk, suggestion was adopted when the commission might propose old Tbiowes and Henry Parts Imposed by Justice of tho Peace of Minnesota Center of Continu- have permitted at-l argo appoint- %^_^f j put as a motion . a different model as well. opposed, Lewis E. Albert. ing Education and the League ment of all members. They'll Do It Every Time By Jinimie Hatlo " ' " ' ' ¦ " ¦ ' ' ' City Borrows !¦ ' . . m ' . . m J . " ' . .. i. ' w i v . . . ' i V t . - Winonan Fined

^^#a^j ^ ?2t^ : : \ SMORGASBORD :J^--X -- r\ $7*500 for ¦ ' ¦ : To Pay M :-' . :' WSXr , :X: : ^ X .yX ' y Bills ' ,'V- '- WEDNESDAY Evading Taxes ¦ , ^ • ' Wf/A Sbt/^x Be ; JT. yv 5-»:30 P.M.v ; ^«»w MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — A ^ From Flood Winona trucker, Pierce P. Wit- Borrowing of $10$,595.52 from tenberg, 41, was sentenced Mo* years local banks to meet unpaid flood day to probation for two and fined f?,600 for evading bills was authorized Monday ' . 7 payment of $2,379 in federal in- y, ' . By/ EARL WILSON night by the City Council. come taxes for I960. NEW YORK — This is a time of uncertainty — • and among The action was taken after Wittenberg had earlier plead- the dire possibilities that one must weigh as he scrawls his City Engineer James Baird ed guilty of reporting a taxable wfll is the suggestion that the Charles Chaplin of 1970 may was ' • ¦ , : handed the council a list of ac- income of $886 on whith $187 . be . Soupy Sales.. ' due in taxes. Loudest, most enthusiastic of the believers that the next counts payable, comic genius will be Skwpy Sales is . . . Soupy Sales. A federal complaint stated his Yet I find no braggadociocity in Soupy, who says, among MAYOR R. K. EHings told al- actual income was $11,446, on dermen a supplementary appli- which he owed $2,576 in taxes. other things, that his gifts in- ' ¦ ¦¦' ¦ j£ Golfvifiw clude getting fired: cation 'for . . ' , :-j , v He was sentenced in Minne- :7 ' Rerfauraiit • Rushford "Getting fired is a part of $262,218 h as: I /»;,.'.v V. apolis federal district court by growing up," he says, trying been submit- CltV Judge Gunnar H. Nordbye. lanesboro FFA . '/' ¦ . '¦ to count the times he's been ted to the Of- ¦ . . . .fired.;¦¦'.;:. '' and losing track . . . fice of Erner- /-^i ,«*.:! STEAK SHO P gency ; Plan- |\.OUnCll . »._. .HHM B throwing up :his hands. ' "I fly in this picture, 'Birds Names lis v ning. No one Do It,' Which Vre made down knows : when payment may be FEBRUARY SPECIAL made he said, or what parts in North Miami,*' Soupy said , Vi ORDER ONLY 25* WITH FULL ORDER OP the other night in the Voisin. First Sweetheart may be sliced put of the request. "And I run MI water. Even LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) Meanwhile, these bills are on • CHOW MEIM & NOODLES 95< Sammy Davis and Moses can't — The Lanesboro High School the urgent list, while others can • ITALIAN SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS 95* do. that." . ¦:• /., - . .: . FFA chapter chose its first be delayed and some are sub- Public Health • CHILI A SPAGHETTI 95* Soupy had swung around , the chapter '¦ 'sweethear t" and pre- ject to dispute by the OEP. Voice pf the Outdoors table and was paying more at- Aid. James Stoltman suggest- With cracker or toart. Stryad or to go. tention to me than to his steak sented an Vhonbrary chapter ed it would be well to pay the Recreation Funds The importance Is stressed au poivre . . V a nice charac- farmer degree to the high bills before a possible repeat Nursing Changes . ;teristic; 1 will probably never school principal at the annual speedy re- Minnesota has been alloted of preserving certain rivers STEAK SHOP flood occurs. The such as the St; Croix in their master. To me, the steak au sponse by contractors last year $1,672,389: from the federal Land poivre is always going to be the FFA banquet. natural, free-flowing state, .' .- Linda Sveen, daughter of Mr. might not be forthcoming an- Alma Board Told and Water Conservation, funds thing to attend to, even more other time if bills are still un- " ALMA, Wis. ( Special!— "The for the development of recrea- The status of the St. Croix than the Beautiful Wife or lady and Mrs. Irvin Sveen, was nam- is now pending federal leg- ed 1966 chapter sweetheart. She paid, he warned. scope of public health nursing is tion arfeas , it was announced with you., So Soupy may some Noting that different rates in Washington last week with ; islatipn . for. establishing. a day be the Ambassador to St. received an FFA Sweetheart changing and it appears we St. Croix National Scenic jacket. Runners-up were Mary had been offered by city banks, the approval of a general over- , UTH S j Jaines' and I will still be the don't know the exact direction all program ' submitted by ' the Rrverway. B slob chasing down items, most- Rasmussen and Donna Holmen, the council moved to divide the ' loan among therri if all rates we; may be heading in July Minnesota Conservation Depart- ESTAURANT ly wrong. ' • , ; ' who received gifts from the ment7 'v . ' the plan proposes the estab- j^K m chapter. " were equalized . If not, the loan 1966 when benefits of Medicare lishment of a 1,722 mile state- "YEAH. I FLY through 'F; Clay was will be sought from the lowest come into; effect, said Mrs. L ¦;.' ¦ Principal John ¦¦ " The plan , is a pre-requl- wide program of scenic roads fcridges , •¦ • ,. . horizontal .. . initiated into the local chapter bidders - Kay A. Olson , R.N,, county compatible with perpendicular . . . any way I site; to receiving such funds; and parkways when he received his honorary BAIRD'S list carried the foi- nurse, to the Buffald County Fifty percent of the total the proposed nationwide pro- want : to fly . . . without a degree in recognition of his ¦ ¦¦ ' Board ef Supervisors in her re-; plane " Soupy said. lowing list; ." •: \ grants are to be set aside gram, v; work with students. Winona Excavating Co., $46,- port for 1965. for use by local units of Wl You'll "LOVE" '¦Oh piano wire," he explain- Chapter adviser LaVerne Sor- Plans ' for the home nursing government while \| can hardly 726.20; Dunn Blacktop .Co,, $40,- the re- It accents the importance ed. "Ivs so thin you enson presented the president's 232.03; Winona Plumbing Co., care project being adopted by maining half is earmarked of; federal, stat e, county, see it, but it will hold 20o emblem to John Horihan, chap- counties will have to be studied for recreation sites The Good Food There s a scene where $1,037.30-, O'Laughlin Plumbing under municipal and private pro- |( | pounds. ' ter president, Co., $1,689.76; Westgate Gar- regarding y the statute giving state jurisdiction. V grams in meeting the recre- I fly over Dean Martin playing and the leader- permission of the public health golf I yell to him, 'Use the 4 dens, $5,119.43; Winona Plumb- ation needs of the state. It . ship emblerh to ing Co., $3,022.94; Jerry's nursing servi ces to charge For the apportionment of emphasizes the need for co- SronP " Douglas John- ' ' fees for home nursing care, she the local funds, the . state The picture was shot in what Plumbing Service $29.50;. - 7 operation between all rec- son, chapter Miller Electric, $16; G & K said. will work through local liai- reation agencies in creating Quick Service may be the second film capital vice president. son agencies established by S rVdd 4 Tl _ _ _ offices, probably by July 1, ia ¦Bmir ^ ,0pr- * 10:3° ~ Bnk*d "Chlckon-AII'' Wm vi(l1 Mashcr" ^ r^nrxft J J ENDS TUESDAY provide future consultation with HHS ^V nil - ' Potatoes, Rich Gravy, CI *% f\ # school districts submitting appli- __mm^ , __ Vegetable, Cole Slaw. Bhinor Rolls . *T H **" J W& 11" 7:00-9:10 - J5*^5t-90* JHft nnd Beve>|, ¦ ^ cation!-. For Cozy Winter Comfort H& m %i>. • /^ IHr aee,. . THE " ALL" MUANS f" A1X YOU CAN EAT. Try III ¦ fromRiM^BoInitJbn^ HL 'A* ./% 'J__W WINONA DAILY NEWS ^ SPECIAL THURSDAY ^^ B^^^te l$*_W_W - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 33, WM SI ^rved 4 Till 10:J0 - Family Vi.rl.ry Night V mM_ FmNGOlSEDOIUEAC^PrtlTrt^a VOLUME 110, NO . 60 AJ I 1 BBB0 m^T + iil^^ B' ^^ ^ ^^&v ' '^y k. «cninnptioua jervingj of Shrimp, ^kVQS i MODIII ^ F,R>1* ' * atld cllickc11 ¦ ^m\\\\\Wm-m\ l_~2-m\m\mmW Mm~\\\-\~Wm\ PubllihNl dully axctpl Snltirdny and Hol- a^a^a^Ha JIBM \ — iMALL *> comliin YOU ntioniiCAM Y| ¦ MM^ served' family stylo. , : klnys by Republican nnd Harafd Putillib- ¦ ' "* « aiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ^^ uSI-A Inn Company, 601 Pr '^14 I ^*1 &&lmmmmm*jC » ^ K * ^ Delivered by Carrier- Par Week 50 cants [ NowTom andf%IllMa M ] ?4 weeki (13.7.1 S3 wooki MS,50 FUEL Oy rnnll »frlclly In advance! paper flop- ..^re slde ^^Tbysidel ped on oxplratlon dole. In Flllmor«, Houston, OlmMed, Winona. 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HARRIS SURVEY —One in four voters has a 7 Houston High rather dim view of movie ac- Consultants for Cochrane-FC ton Boy Scout to become ah I Be was accompanied by his tors running for high office. Students Named Eagle since 1936. He;was Teicog- sponsor, Supt. L. A. Kulas, for- —One in eight would ' look Technical School Director Cited Honor Society nlzed at a Gateway Area Coun- mer Boy Scout committeeman elsewhere to cast his vote if the To cil dinner recently in La Crosse. ' here. candidate is Jewish. BLUFF SIDING, Wis; - Mre. HOUSTON, Minn. — Five sen- —One in eight has a prejudice Alma Multhaup, president of the vpp^p against a nominee who is a mil- Plans Appointed Cochrane-Fountain lore- and two juniors have been City school lionaire. —One in 11 (one in Approval of two firms elected to the National Honor of en- board, has been . cited by the six in the South) would prob- glneering consultants Society at Houston High School. who will Wisconsin School Board Associa- Ga|c//cfdfes ably vote against a Catholic run- work with architects preparing they are: Leah and Lilida ning for the¦ ¦ ¦ House of Represen- tion for 20 years of; board serv- tatives. . - ' • plans and specifications for the ice! Eyler, daughters of Mrs. Carl SPECIAL A carefully drawn national new Winona Area 'Vocational- Mrs. Multhaup first was elect- Eylers; Phillip Moen.. son of Mr. One week ...till March 5 cross section of voters was ask- Technical School was voted ed to the Pieper's Valley board, andvMrs. Forrest Moen; Doug- To Av6/c/ ed: Marshland District, in 1947. She By LOUIS HARRIS in six times more trouble than Monday night by the Board of las : Poppe, sea of Mr. and Mrs. I NU-ORID | v "I want to call pat differ- Education. 7 served on the new board when Harold Poppe; Bruce ; Von- LOS ANGELES - Behind the a millionaire. ¦ Marshland consolidated, with ent kinds of people. Now "• Directors acted on. a recom- derohe, son of Mr^ and Mra. facade of early trumpetings of —It is five times worse to be Bluff Siding in 1947, and has , suppose a candidate were mendation by W-Smith Archi- 1 Gerhard Vpnderohe seniors, ttptimisim over their chances in a member et the John Birch So- running, for Congress who is ¦' ' ¦ served on the Cochrane-Foun- and Arlyn Frauenkron, son of tectural & En- p_ • ; ' - - ' - . tain City board since it was tie congressional races , next No- ciety than to be Jewish (though a member of the John Birch - Mr. and Mrs. Merton Frauen- SUSPENDED CEILINGS gineering Ser- c - . •_ i formed 10 years ago. vember, leaders: of the Republi- it is only twice as bad in the Society (etc.) Dp yoo think . kron and Vicky Sheldon, daugh- With 2'JC4" Super Stalite vices, Winona, yjChOO l She is president of the Ladies ___"_i^ __¦ can and Democratic parties are South). ';; X :¦: : ' this would make you feel architects for ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sumner yy .. :. : "'X' .X. less like voting for him, Aid of St. Martin's Lutheran Sheldon. X panels with metal fittings ..... • ¦^^ _^ ' _^M -m' conducting dogged, searches for the building to - • ¦ '. —A candidate born in another more or wouldn't it make D^-rJrQ Church, president of her Home- : m tha "right" candidate be erected on DOdl tp run. country ls in deeper trouble than much difference?" '' ; ' ." '" ' ¦¦' makers Club, and on the board HOUSTON SCOUT CITED an East End-V . . >'' of directors oi the Buffalo Coun- This is the season of disqualifi- one who earns his living as a CHOICE OF site . " just west of Siebrecht's . HOUSTON, Minn. —' . tom- ¦ft 7 cation; when the CANDIDATES : ty unit of the American Cancer HHi^jy3Ki potential polit- movie actor. greenhouses. ; my Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs ' ¦ -Society. .- V: ical wheat is separated from, -r-It is seven times worse to : ' /.No'-y. The architects asked that Olr T. R. Olson, is the first; Hous- the chaff. be a Communist party member Less iyiore Differ son, Emanuelson & March Min- The new way to put in a modern ceiling. The latest Harris Survey than a professional football play- Likely Likely ence neapolis,, be authorized to *serve of- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ Buff alo ¦ County ARC ¦ ¦ - • -%- ¦ ¦ . • ¦ % . . Add new beiquty. lower high ceilings. Cov«r old ¦: ;;. LIMITED QUANTITYI 7 ' . . fers a guide to both parties on er. yy X- '; . - . ' , :, , ;%; as mechanical and electrical en- what types of candidates to —It is a bigger handicap to Communist Party gineering consultants and Ag- Tp Be Orgamied 1965 Lawn Boy ceilings. Hide pipes , ducts, etc. Installaticn is simple. avoid. Here are some of the key be a woman than to be; a di- member . 93 2 5 nesbeigr Sankstone & Associ- At Alma on March 7 19" DELUXE Used in both homes and commercial buildings, Member findings: vorced and remarried man. ¦: ates, Rochester, as structural —It . is nine times worse to —A candidate , who doesn't go KKK y 8* 2 v 14 . engineering consultants for the ALMA, Wis, - A. Buffalo MOWERS See our displays! to church regularly will haye a Admitted , y be a member of the KKK than ¦; project./ County chapter of the Wiscon- WERE $94.« to be. a Catholic (though it is harder time ' than' a •: ' Nego atheist v . 76- 1. 23 Work is now in progress on sin Association for Retarded only four times worse in the (though both will have an equal- Member Of John the preparation , of plans and Children will be organized South).;;" '- . :- . - - - " . .: ly hard time in the South). Birch Society 61 2 37 specifications for the project. March 7 at 8 p.m. in the Amer- .- , - . Special $77«95 —An admitted atheist will be Admitted STANDARD LEST POLITICAL bosses on The board and architects V are ican. Bank building, Alma. The agnostic 59 y 1 40 aiming for a 1967 fall completion $1,667.70 received in a recent ROBB the prowl for likely candidates Not regular V&SHARDWAREISi jump to any hasty conclusions date for the building. . campaign for funds for the XrumJber' church goer 34 -4 62 group will remain in the coun- 57« E. 4tii St, Phone 4007 Phone 3373 Winonq from the above analysis, the fol- Born ,in another ¦¦ ¦ ty- " ' , -; ; -¦' : ';.; lowing additional facts should country v . 32 -. 3 65 Wabasha Co. Bids - . . be borne in mind, all . other Negro 24 '' •5- '. -. - l 7I- things remaining equal: Movie actor 24 '2 74 WABASHA, Minn, -- Bids ^r N>C|lpiV -r-One in four , people would Woman 19 5 76 will he received to March 14 ___ rather not. vote for a Negro for Divorced, and y by Wilbur Koelmel , Wabasha Congress (almost one in two in remarried County auditor, on a tractor- the South). : man 16 . 1 83; loader - backhpe ; combination, fc^^^s^S^j^wK ^^SSHRS ^^^i —One in eight would feel less Pro football W ton pickup truck, roadside Automatic Ticket Printers like supporting a divorced or player -13 3. 84 sprayer and five new two-way '¦ ' ,."¦ ' -; 7- " - ' ' -' remarried man for office. Jewish :. , 12: 3 - .v- .85- radio units for the highway de-¦ —One in; eight does not look Millionaire ; v 12 ^ 4 84 partment. -'" ;' ¦ "'. . DOERER S ."¦' ' ' PHONE 2314 with; comfort on; the thought of Catholic .y .. ':? 4 87 . being represented in Washing- Some astute members of con- SPEAKER AT LUND gressional screening committees former con- will immediately observe PEPIN. Wis. — A from vict and dope addict who be- these results that all 15 types speak of backgrounds appear to lose came an evangelist-will THE ANNUAL MEETING more votes than they gain. The Friday at 8 p.m. at Lund Cove- ¦ ' nant Church. Arnold J. Vander " . -/ ./¦VOf-Tha- XXX. -y conclusion some will inevitably draw is that the safe way to Meulen, Chicago, will tell about pick a candidate is to avoid all surrendering to the FBI and life Utica Cooperative Creamery Co. of these 15 types like the plague. in the Southern Michigan prison Surely, it might be reasoned, at Jackson where he decided to WILL BE HEJ.D IN THE CHURCH BASEMENT anyone who is not one of these enter the ministry. He will de- types must start out with a scribe ministry on skid row in built-in advantage. Chicago. The only trouble with this Tliursday> March 10f 1966 safe way of selecting candidates Non-regular church for Congress is that 98 percent going, non-Negro Starting .at 1:30 P.M. For The "'Purpose of of the total electorate is made Protestant men 21 up of people who are members Total 98 Electing three directors f«r three years and any -other; of these 15 types, as follows : All of the foregoing, of course, Business thai may properly come before said meeting. Type Per cent illustrates a fact of modern po- Women 51 litical life: It is getting harder ., ¦ V. W. HARCEY, Secretary Catholic men 13 all the time to be a successful Jewish men 3 political boss who picks only Protestant Negro men 5 winners. HOME IMPROVEMENT If ^M LOANS 11

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Homo of Such Brand Nairmt ai SEALY, L/V-Z-BOY, BASSET, BRODY, ROXBURV ' : : -: t^m AFFAIRS 'WHY SHOULD \> YOU NEVER GOT¦¥HAt^CAt^birr-i- ¦ TODAY IN NATIONAL mm m *»»¦**¦¦ P» I«™ ¦ ^ ¦ ^ ^*^"'^' ' ' " ." , . CALLING Inte resting Sidelights . . " ^ " . ' ""* WASHINGTON OF MY TREE, LIKE YOU PROMISEDr Oii George Washington ; THE NATIONAL Geographic meSeiine Siiidy meaning carried an interesting article not long ago on George Washington ,' and it contains lome new information about the nation's Pray erMeeting first President. It seems appropriate to By DAVID LAWRENCE ihare it with you today in this column: Of l^ y [ [ : WASfflN&TON - With all that is going on By MARQUIS CHILDS xx * \x 'r*- x :*xx In the national capital these days, it is note- WASHINGTON— - Har- tho large island on New Low Cost t er of attraction at the annual reunion of tha nre Illegible. There was a long gap In old Scbacher, religion editor the South China coast that || ! Old Settlers Association at Phil- Washington was Washington's journal from forms tho Gulf of Tonkin. vyjnona County a worse of tho Detroit News, has "Almost immediately harmonic Hall. speller than most newspa- November 17 to December it was Life Insurance j WINONA DAILY received tho annual Faith discovered that such a strat- ] NEWS permen and referred to an 12 . while he was ill. On tho unci Freedom Award of Re- egy deprived us of all free- An Independent Newspaper — Established mi Seventy-Five Years Ago ... 1891 avocado pear sis a " pair, *' later date he became in- ligious Heritage in Amer- dom of action, both military For Ages 29-80 ! His grammar was not censed over a local rope ; A patent lias been issued to William Mcin- parti- ica. Ho was presented in and political. Within a year I Write todny to our Home | W. F. Wnnn G. R. CLOSWAY C. E. LINDEN cularly elegant, und his case in which the defend- his absence, since he was Exec, t osh , muster mechanic in the North Western we were back in Asia but | Oifico for Froo Fncts about | Publisher Director Business M gr, punctuation worse. Howev- ant escaped conviction by in Rome covering tho Sec- E this now low and Editor & Adv. Director .shops, oi» a lubricator for locomotive trucks. with only a foothold on the coat Lifo Inaur- | There was int roduced nt Normal hull to the er, he wns only 19, .suborning perjury. His dia- ond Vatican Council. peninsula of Korea , and at ¦ once .Policy, backed by legal | | | reserves. No ngeat' will call. W, J. COLE ADOIIMI BREMEU A. J, KIEJCBW.ICH public a new organization , tlie Mendelssohn THE WIZARD | Managing Editor Cily Editor Circulation Mgr, qumtet. It is composed at (lavin Spenee , first OF ID By Parker and Hart | Gob guaranteed rato pirotec- | tion for life, even if you live | tenor; N , 1). StaiiRhton , second tenor; W. P. ¦ | L. S. BRON* F. II. KMGGB L. V. ALSTON Hanson, baritone ; E. M. Stevens, second liass, to 100. Act todayl Twnorrow | Composing Supt. Press Supt. Engraving Supt. j mny bo too laU. Absolutely | and Arthur F, Vila , accompanist . no , I obUffntlon. 5enrf coupon to: | WHXIAM H. ENGLISH GORDON HOI T« | Jlobt, W. Nauert, President. Comptroller Sunday Editor One Hundred Years Ago ' /. . 1866 j | MSMMCI Of THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A varied and entertaining performance will l^i^n^r i tflke place nt Sanborn Hall , consisting of a mas- I Jl_» ^nitHtmc* %lmJu>A4 \ querade ball , delineations by n bond of min- I Rockforrl , III. D«pt , No. I«0B!2 I strel?, and tableaux vivnnts. those last will I ri«« m»ll m« Fr«i» t-act B nnd I The Associ ated Presa Is «n. »ppllcBtlon (or Lll» Inturanco. _ titled exclusively to the use for represent a number of scenes In the life of | j Washington. | NAME____ { % republication of all the local ADDRESS k newa printed in this newspaper • ^ | ' aa well as all A,P. newa dis- ! CITV | § patches. Remember that Jesus Christ of the seed of j STATE. „ZIP I Haviil wati rained from the dead According to J YEAR OF BIRTH I I - Tuesdity, February 22. 1965 my gospel—II. Timothy 2:8. Lw 1 M^n Dead in Building in downtown Racine apparently had entered the Fire at Racine Monday night found the horned building to escape the cold 100 at body of a man on a third floor weather, might have accidental- Aln^ RACINE, Wis. liF^-Firemen landing. ly ignited his clothing with smok- On answering a call to the Arcade . Firemen said ilie man, : who ing material ALMA, Wis. (Special)N^ — In a ed co-op, chartered in Delaware til the first meeting when a continuing series of explana- after being carefully drawn to regular board will be elected tional meetings through the comply with the Oapper-Vot Hart, a zone three dairy bar- Western /Wisconsin dairying stead Act, -will be managed by gaining committee member for area, Nationwide Milk Products, a Seven-man board. The act tlio National Farmers Organiza- Inc., a super-sized dairy mar- permits formation of marketing tion, said the NFO Is serving at keting cooperative, was explain- and buying associations. present only as an educational ed liere Friday night to about . U.S. Department of Agricul- body to help inform dairymen, 100 Buffalo County fanners. ture marketing specialists aiid a plant managers, and the public Mdad^ Bernard Hart, Alma Center, a Washington,, p. C, attorney fa- about the proposed cooperative. • Special low prices! Special installation offer!* dairy farmer and vocational ag- , Everything * yer Days, miliar with co-op organizations He explained the NWMP Inc., NEW DAIRY PfcAN . . . It's being discussedby, from is special during Add-A-Dr row thru March 5th! riculture instructor, told the helped draw the agreement. would enter into a cooperating group that a market agency ih agreement between itself, the left, Jack Cook, Mondovi dairy farmer; Bernard Hart, Alma common NFO has taken an active in- has become necessary terest in bringing the coopera- plant member and the patrons Center, NFO dairy marketing committeeman; Donald Stan- to get the various cooperatives in which the agency would act ford, Blair, Preston Cooperative Creamery, and David Parr, that process tive plan into existence: ; The and seU farm prod- NFO has sponsored a Series of as bargaining and selling agent. Mondovi dairy farmer. (Mn. Helwig photo) ucts to get together and set a The agency also would buy Look at the Low Budget Price on a price: meetings in 14 Midwestern that would cover costs of states which are reported to dairy products if needed or de- and 66 percent production of any production and labor returns. It have participating dairy plants. sired. Membership is open to Drivers License is time to quit competing among individual . cooperative dairy commodity. Contracts could co-ops/ he said. A TEMPORARY board has plants, independent plants and not be terminated until 90 days May Prove been chosen as a result of these smaller marketing agencies. before they are to expire, when "THE FARMER has to do meetings The onl They may or may not have something to regain his bar- . y board mem- they could be stopped by either Identification l espocia, I PR1GE REDUCED ON THIS ber identified to date is Kenneth signed an NFO dairy contract. 1VLMWSON, Wis; Ifl-Driveare ' gaining power and equalize the Olson/ Blair part. Contracts would be auto- .:v *. , manager qt the PRIVATE plants cannot be licenses may; also become tam- i»^ power of big buyers," he add- Preston Cooperative Creamery. matically renewable. off er lets you pay for In- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ed. : " ": :["-X ' 7 members, Hart said, but could per-proof identification cards, stallation of your Flame- "• ¦ ' ¦• - ' . Originally , each /NFO zone in The agency won't become Legislative ^—-—^SSS Hart explained tbat the huge market the processed product •The state's Coun- less Dryer In easy $1 —= Moda if <% #Q/C the 14-state area chose three by having functional until NWMP and the cil voted 7-6 Monday in instruc- Kr«^^!JnfflTnr7*, . i Pf-5j ¦ cooperative is not an organ of members to serve on tho tem- through the agency monthly installments, onv v il jp IinMlllllllL ^^aa . . [M n/ * :x. th© NFO, because the NFO can- patrons form a co*>p of their NFO ieel that enough of the ting the State Crime Laboratory your NSP bill. Terms up : ' Uhf l 1 porary board. This was later dairy product processors are to. study the possibility of mak- ^ & ^0 l0 ^g^^^^. ' X:: : . not legally engage in marketing reduced to one per zone. The own and market through the plant. A private plant could sighed. At that time a vote ing licenses a permanent iden- / Ing chartges! Offer limited . ' ' '' : No pown fayintnt . . :. and other business. The propos- temporary board -will serve un- will be taken, at one vote per tification card that would resist KJS^ . ' ' 7 - ' -v ___^----^ also . sell to Uie agency at the ¦ ¦•¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ OPEN TONIGHT ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ r regular rate, but would not be plant. • attempts to alter birth dates and a voting member of the agency. The two-year original mem- other information. : The agency would be empow- bership fee will be $50 a plant, The laboratory's superintend- plus $1 for each farmer-produc- ent, Charles MV Wilson, reported ered to set prices for various . dwellings where ade- ' ; 11 fl ^ dairy products. Prices would be er until the sales agency is ac- earlier that a combination of the , quate electric . service v ' H^ , cheese, fluid milk tivated. Then fees will be deter- two wasn't feasible at this time. facilities nov . ; Time *© y set for butter mined on a percentage of mar- In effect, the council's vote told exist. JI III 111 I fill ' ¦ " ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ®E/ or any dairy product processed ¦ by member plants. keted products basis. Wilson to take another look . HorrylAdd-A-DryerDays ". 'j| ]|||||||||||||i||| «/v v . /V;H ^^^ B ;; : ' , a marketing pro- at his findings. /^CHO However IF THE program is activated, Sen. Jerris Leonard, R-Bay- ' ¦ gram for specific commodities prices could be determined a . . Take advaritaige of the • j p would only be adopted by a two- side, said such a combination li- .special installation offer . ||!|}--^^-^'^- .. . year in advance, along With the cense and ED card should serve ||||||1|||| ; ' Sffllffl ^S^iJiiiV thirds Vote of producers of that amount of milk required by pro- V and the special Jow prices I'I 1 ' ^ ^ ^MHHfiWWHt^sssssssssI not only to identify the age of ...at this store now I 'l Your commodity present at the meet- cessors, Hart said. young would-be beer buyers but / pll!lll j • ffiijjftBMraW^H % ing at which it is discussed and Hart described other clauses also to establish identification in must represent 66 percent of which would insure prompt de- ¦ general. :, / . . . ¦ - . . . , ¦ ¦ • . l the volume of that commodity livery of high quality dairy pro- . .; . • . . ^^HISM' ' ______^______ti _iS_fSklK_^_^_^_^_u in the agency. For a , 14-state ducts. He defined an enforce- Free Bonus! A vent kit ^B^ll^Bi^s^ssssssssHt^sssssssssPaWffifflwWlillH area, this would be a large de- ment clause which would pro- will be provided with each ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ _ dryer we sell during Add- ^^^ H^^ H^^^^^^^^^ MQQ«QW nHninnH cision. vide for 10 percent of liquidated os J ^^«^»_ Price Increases, for any pro- damages for breach of agree- | WESTERN ) A-Dryer Daiyslare «mited. However , . sssssssssBssssssssssMHBHHHBBiBMMslsMBlBBIlHi INCOME TAX duct, would be made only when ment by any plant which sells ^ppji Act market conditions justified it, the approval BLUE BLAZE NO. 1 KELVIN^TOR GIVES YOU Getting your Income tax figured -« ^ l . ^P HHM its product without HPIR/il Hart said. No reason to with- of the agency. 1 can be o wonderful Washing- . BT / is foreseen* but ton's; Birthday present. Toke it r hold products FUEL OIL . ' SAFE ALL- FABRIC AND ^^^ ^^^ Mtttk they could be stored temporari- ftee to BLOCK. They'll make sure CTATE k^P^A¦ " ly if necessary to gain a fair yw get every fegiffnwtg deduc- ^^ _m St. Paul Man y tioa See the office in your DBDB price, he added. The proposed tltLi tKT ¦ ¦ ^ ¦ ¦ H With 3-Cyele OperoHon neighborhood todoy. agency has financial reserves IUJU ^ ^^iiesV which would allow it to buy Killed by Gar GASOLINE 7 - the surplus and hold it off the ST. PAUL l Per Gnl. ¦'¦ ; ^ tax raturri; If market. struck by a car in ' " Forfast, safe drying Removes wear For fluffing, / W» gvoranlai . ettunlm praparalian of tv»fy derson, 70, vT iisEAKA b- KICDW3r ' -' ' '- .' ¦ ¦ ¦ . ,, w» nwU «ny arron that cost ytv mny p+ndtf 'mt. Maiatl, Sunday, NO STAMPS- • - . u wrinkles.but .Iring SUCH POWER might make it front of his home here NOTHING FREE of regular aod heavy keeps &- end^ ...... wt will pciy th« P«ndlty »r lnt»ft»l. ' :y ' \ hospital Monday. XPDVirP possible to keep butter prices died in a *Elv .y.Hrft ' fabrics. creases!^ dusting. , up during a time of butter sur- His death raised Minnesota's FT®^5" plus. For example, he said, but- 1966 traffic fatality count to 69, H.B I • -ef V^er^ V^^XWt compared with 95 a yeiar ago. |WE Sf ERw went down oyer the ¦ ter prices ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ | | holidays because several car- NORTHERN STATES POWER CO. America's Largest Tax Sirvice with Over 1,000 Office* A-f the End of 79Ey*}rdSt. Wisiona Phona 8-363 1 loads were offered for sale but LAKE CITIAN BETTER Lefayette Street no one bought them. At a time LAKE CTry, Minn. (Special) lie WALNUT like this, the agency could —Donald Voigt, Lake City, who Weekdays 9 a.m. te 9 p.m.—Sat. andST^ Sun. 9 a.m. to S p.m. maintain higher prices. has been seriously ill at St. Phone 8-1097 A marketing contract would Marys H o s p i t a 1, Rochester, APPOINTMENT NECESSARY go Into effect for two years since Feb. 14, now Is reported maaiMi NO ¦ ¦¦¦ i^ nwhen approved by two-thirds improving. TfoMe^ ^_U_ ^_^^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_Wff ^^y „ "*> t" "T^ y 1 X^^^ - <¦ HHnji **" " «. ~ ' m Wm^tWm__;' __W - WWKJKH. IJ ^^ ^^ "* v""*-- ir iiim.,,, Jf"' * ,< J||IH|m^wia^^^^^^^^^^H' ||||||||||||||[ ' ^ |||||||| ' |H||||| ' ^||H y ^^^^ ^^^j ^^fe. f SS__®°_'_ «* «» • *~ •*"*- "~Z " mk again In varioui comblnatlont. Be- ff lmM$' ' ' T|M^^£VV^^P% f_ W ' *"~ &*."£• %!% * ? 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IN WI NONA SEE OWL MOTO R COMPANY 100 YEARS OF INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM IN THE STATE OF MINNESOTA IN OTHER AREAS SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER Sister M. Eone ; Reviews Pope John's Best EcKjcation lor Ghildren Journal for CCW "the Journal of a Soul" by Gonsiclerecl by Winona PT As is a compila- Pope John XXlII ^ Three Winona Parent-Teacher the child enters kindergarten tion of Retreat Notes to be read Associations met Monday eve- and completes grade six, he a little at a time and meditat- ning, all of them intent on the stated. Individual intelligence and personality tests/are given ed upon," said Sister ML Ebnft y best possible education for the children of their respective by the school psychologist as the the College of Saint librarian at schools. need demands. A diagnostic test Teresa, in her reflections on the oh reading difficulties is given , remarkable book of which the JJSFPERSON PTA had as Its to individual children who need guest speaker, Gerond B. Quiel Pope said "My soul is in these more specific diagnosis as to of Rochester. Lincoln PTA's why they are having difficulty pages." speaker was Dr. Carroll Hopf with reading. program fea- SISTER Eone spoke at: the and Central PTA's tured a film on smoking and BEFORE a child may enter a meeting of the Cathedral Coun- cancer. - • ¦- . special education class, said Dr. cil of Catholic Women in Holy JJEFFERSON PTA Hopf, he must be given an in- Family Hall Monday evening, "Be concerned7 be knowledge- dividual intelligence test, the "These pages reveal the sou] able, be doing." This advice was results ot which must sho-w that his t.Q. falls between 25 aiid 80. ; of Pope John whose life of pray- expressed by Mr. Quiel at the Jeffersob meeting, The speaker briefly explained er, study and work, especially some of the causes of mental Mr. Quiel is 1st District PTA as Papal Nuncio, with people president and principal of Gold- retardation and also the expect- , of all faiths and lack of faith en Valley School in Rochester. ed potential of mentally retard- ed children^ A question and an- paved the way for his calling "People," he said, "is the an- ' swer period followed. the Second Vatican Council. He swer tb the question 'What During the business meeting lived always in the presence of makes a good PTA bettor?' If the president, Gale Hunn, an- God with the simplicity of one our homes are better, our PTA nounced that the recent card •will be letter, for what we do ' ¦ taking a -walk in his home town. party was. a success. - . . His kindness, humility, deep ior our children we do for the Hostesses for the evening weir* concern for peace, the dignity of human race." the first grade mothers. the human person coupled with CENTRAL PTA a great sense ef humor earned A PTA should meet certain 7 MISS SALNDRA ANN VONDRASEK'S engage- X Central Elementary School him the beloved title 'Good Pope challenges, Mr. Quiel said, and enumerated them-as follows: PTA at its meeting discussed ment to Michael Cada, son of Mr. and Mrs. George John"' , she said. Cada 729 E. Broadway, is announced by her par- the annual Fun Fest and it was y , Sister Eone highlighted her • Do we determine and meet decided to dispense with the ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Vondrasek7 Sr., 716/E. /'•.• talk with slides of St. Mark's the real needs of the children jn our community as they arise? project this year. 4th St. No diite has been set for the wedding. Cathedral in Venice, where ' ' The nominating committee Pope John was Cardinal Patri- :. •Do we take a good look at was announced as follows: Mrs. arch7 and of Vatican City. She what we have done? v Do we give instruction in Garry Hanson, Mrs. Robert Per- was introduced by Mrs. Hubert • ry, and Mrs. Le Roy Storsveen. .' '. Winona Girl Scoufs Observe Weir, program chairman. child growth and development? • Do we elect good officers? FOR THE program, a film on MRS Archie McGill presided . • Are we concerned about cancer and smoking entitled, World-Wide GS Tfi^ihkin^g Day at the meeting. A note inviting the nee- S;^- j g ie^:- p/r-0 l?o-s^%E^;l\l;^- , ducted at the La Crescent a student at bers teachers and principals Margaret Schultz, Kohner, Herbert Honer and (Editor's Note: The jollow- ago and Miss Patricia Coughlin, Blonde, . Bernard Johansen, E, should keep informed by read- church at 7:30 p.m. for all three St, Teresa's; Leaders of Troop Paul Koprowski. Oscar ing delightful and imagina- . Chicago, who planned a jour- G. Saettler^ Horner, Sis- ing the PTA -magazine and congregations. Services will con- 607 are Mrs. James Baird and tive- story about the Junior ney for their guests to the Em- ter M; Joyce, Sister Thomas A, state bulletins, Mr. Quiel said. tinue for all three congregations Mrs. Robert Lembkey. A COFFEE Iionr sponsored Class Prom , at Lovrdies Hall , erald Enchantment. Kerapis,' Dr. JNorbert Geier, The -voice of the parent must at the La Crescent church each Junior Girl Scout Troop 651 at by St. Gertrude Guild, .with Mrs. College of Saint Teresa, Fri- and William Hill Friday night during Lent with Marvin Meier and ¦ . "Following the advice the . be heard as much as that of Lincoln School invited Lincoln Miss Clau- ' : dag night was . uiriien by the teacher and principal, the the exception of March 2, when dine Daley as co-chairman griests walked along the yel- Brownie Troop 652 to a Thinking , fol- members of the junior class VIN THE backgrowid the speaker concluded. a movie of "The Lord's Prayer" lowed the meeting. A George low brick road and soon en- guests could hear the niusic Day observance Monday. Guest bids commit tee, li describes countered some active little Those in attendance then di- will be presented at 7:30 p.m. speaker was Miss Inger Vevik Washington motif, complete the enchanting Wizard of Oz of Rice Clausen provided by vided into six groups to discuss in connection wjth Lenten wor- with cherry tree and axe as a Munchkins. On their behalf Miss Virginia Vaughn, Elm- froin Norway, a student at Wi- theme of the party, which Villa Park, Mr. Quiel's presentation and for- ship. The public has been invit- .1 centerpiece made an attractive Miss Diane topol, , III;, 0 ' nona State College. IKvWv.vw-::x- ;v??ai^sMS»wwwwi.i.u w ^^^ . remained - . '-a -;' mystery until wood Park band chair- mulate ideas, questions and sug- ed. . ' ' table. " 111., decorations chairhtani wel- man, , urging them to join Dressed in a native costume; MISS RUTH ELLEN Se- . ' ¦ ' the guests arrived. Thei/vin- comed the travelers tb: wander gestions . to ask the speaker. eluded young women from in the dancing. They had Miss Vevik spoke on the cus- crist's engagement to Wil- through her strange^ but beauti- finally reached the Emerald A SHORT ; business meeting LAKE CITY HOLIDAY toms, culture and life Of her all classes oj the college and ful land. They gazed about in (Special) liam Edward; Ristow, son McElrnu rys Given their dates.) ¦ Enchantment and now they be- preceded the talk. Entertain- LAKE CITY, Minn. country. The troop presented a Surprise Party wonder at the enormous house, gan to enjoy all the splendor ment was provided by the — No classes were held at Lake formal flag ceremony; Leaders of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney a man made out of straw and and gaiety which they had been School Belles who sang selec- City schools Monday instead of troop are Mrs. Sid- of the junior Ristow, Alma, Wis. , is an- .: Mr7 and Mrs. Edward Mc El- "ONCE UPON A time In the the new little people. promised. With the evening's tions from "Mary Poppins." today, giving the students a ney Hughes, v Mrs. Thomas mury, 612 E. Sanborn ..St., were year 1966 on the eighteenth day "The friendliness of the Munch- close longer weekend. The day off and Mrs. William Laurie nounced by her parents; Mr. , members of the junior LINCOLN PTA Cotton feted at a surprise anniversary of the second month, the stu- kins was not only shown by class and their dates gathered Dr. Hopf, director of elemen- was for Washington's hirthday, and Brownie Troop leaders are and Mrs. Arthur Secrist, . party Saturday evening at Jack's dents of the College of Saint their ready acceptance of tary education in the Winona : ¦• V Mrs. L. H. Nelson and Mrs; W. together for a farewell feast pre- Alma. A June wedding is Place, The occasion was their Teresa and their guests were guests in their landybut also pared by Miss Donna Stich Public School System, featured When you are baking hand* G.;.Wilk. .. . , . planned. Miss Secrist and 30th wedding anniversary. caught up in the magical world displayed by the refreshments Chicago, breakfast chairman. speaker at Lincoln School, had shaped cookies, it is usually a The dinner-dance was attend- of the Junior Prom, As they offered by Miss Dorothy Kram- good idea to chill the dough be- THINKING DAY is a day spe- Mr. Ristow are students at The lgst dance and the hour as his topic "Testing and Its cially designated for all Girl ed by 75 friends. A special an- wandered about aimlessly, they er, Osage, Iowa, and the music Application to All Levels of fore it is shaped into balls, logs Univer- approaching midnight carried Scouts and GM Guides the Eau Claire State . niversary cake was baked by carne upon the two Good Fair- provided by the Zane David the weary travelers from the Children." or crescents. Not all recipes in- world over to rededicate them- iity, (Brueske Photo) Mrs. Gerald Bade. ies, general prom chairmen Quartet. Designated reading, achieve- elude the chilling direction, but "Having caught a glimpse of world of fantasy back into real- ¦elves to the belief that . through Hosts were the Mc Elmurys' Miss Elizabeth Callaghan, Chi- ity." "¦ ' . ment, and intelligence group if the dough is very aoft, bet- Girl Scouting a positive contri- children, Mrs. Roger Anderson, all the sights, Miss Mary Brum- tests are given between the time ter chill ! bution can be made to peace, in the United States. Contribu- Donald Mc Elmury, Park For- mond, Lake Zurich, 111., invi- through the friendship of young tions to the fund are made volun- est , Ul., and Miss Patricia Mc- Mrs. Solberg to tation chairman, urged every- Chautauqua Club . people of the world who have tarily by girls and adults who Elmury. Direct Knitting one to continue their trip to the Hears Henry Hull the common bond of Girl Scout- are members of . the Girl Scout wondrous land. She told the PLAY NEWSPAPER BINGO ing and Girl Guiding, whatever movement. Good enough for company: Project for 4-H wanderers to return to the yel- On Wash ington nationality. low brick road and follow the their language or Since the fund was establish- Cooked sliced celery teamed ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - To support the international ed, it has made possible a va- with cream sauce and topped signs posted by Miss Joanne Henry Hull, assistant profes- Mrs. Arnold Solberg will have Gerberbauer, Waukegan, 111., sor of history at Winona State friendship projects the Juliette riety of international visLsts and with toasted almonds. To make charge of a knitting project for $ Low World Friendship Fund was events for more than 5,000 this vegetble dish luxurious, publicity chairman, College, on the day preceding girls of the Frenchyille Clover the birthday of the first presi- established in 1928 as a living members of Girl Scouts bf the use light cream (instead of Leaves 4-H Club. "THE PINAL gift was* a key "".T" dent of the United States talk- 50.00 mine ) , memorial to Juliette Low Gor- United States and Girl Guides when you prepare the Kathleen Butman and Pauline to the Emerald Enchantment don, founder of Girl Scouting from other countries , cream sauce. ed on George Washington at the PLAY BLUE CARDS THIS WEEK! Solberg, who entered the 4-H from Miss Nancy Hardt, Maple Monday afternoon meeting of club speech contest, were award- Plain, Minn., ticket chairman. the Chautauqua Club, The group AVAILABLE AT BINGO SPONSORS ed blue ratings. The well-marked road led to was entertained at the home of the Enchanted Forest, Although HOW TO PLAYi To play, cluck Ihe ed) In BACH lime of Tht Wlnone Dilly At a meeting Wednesday eve- Mrs. G. W. Eaigstrom, * Sunday N«wi. The td* of th* ¦pomon listed bilow will contiln one or ning held at the Wayside school, it was dark and deserted, the more "Ntwip»i>«r Bingo" numberi In tho "Bingo Bug" lymbol (ehown way was brightened by the MR. HULL, who cltal Wash- itxwo). occailenolly Mimbori, In the "Blna» Bug7' lymbol, tniy be found ! the club voted to contribute 25 t CH ,r - ,chtck , «"»«I'M0R ><** for eddltlonol iwmbtrt. To Save ft"5!l!! *,i?, !m?.? Time ington as an example of true "' the Miss- tJU5T CIRCLE THE cents per member to the 4-H junior class officers , £.^? £.1!i J£'iI "X " MATCHING NUMBERS) es Margery Clancy, Milwaukee, moral courage and an endur- ALL. 24 NUMBERS ON ONE OF YOUR BINOO CARDS WITH THE TOTAL ALL GLASSES Foundation fund. Plans are be- ing symbol of what greatness OF THR NUMBERS PUBLISHED IN AU THE ISSUES OF THE WINONA j ing formulated for a roller ekat- Wis., Nancy Cooley, Elk River, d/Btb^ Minn., Patricia Reichert, Chica: can really mean , traced his life, ing party to be held at La Cres- beginning with his youth when go, and Mary Ifenning, Park , 0U ¦* 1 you h«« cent, Mum, T X ¦?* t ""NN"* " • winning Bingo cord, on which Forest, 111., who offered to ac- as a fatherless adolescent he ac- ¦II M numbora hivo boon milchtd with tht total ol ttii numbtn puhlUhed :Wm m 'm*1^ Serving committee for the cepted full responsibilities of a tfurlng tho w«k In Tho Dolly «, Sunday Newt, write your name, addrtii, ^ " company the searchers. PIKMO numbor- mmWl lUlVM March meeting will be compris- , / and tho namo of tho ilora whero you got your winning "At the forest's edge, There- man subsequently working as cond w tht back of your tard and mill to, Winona Dally a Sunday Nawa. ed of Messrs. and Mmes. Irwin (TIM tnvelopo containing your card must b» received by 3:00 a.m. Monday Wis,, a surveyor on the frontier. ol tho followlno Hogden, H, A , Lease and sa Neitzel , Fountain City. week), er bring your card lo Ihe office of thla newspaper Ger- He told of Washington's •t 401 Franklin, by liOO p.m. Monday ot Ihe following week, 1 New ald Mahlum. decoration chairman , appeared on the road and guided the experience as a young soldier VftiiHW travelers to a shortcut through in the French and Indian War, These Are the Sponsors of her poppyfield, A path through when lie put forth tremendous M low Pr ices ^VIH IF the field had been cleared by effort in the face of impossible "Newspaper Bingo" difficulties. Mary O'Mara , St. Paul , clean- O0l Ph cy ,,J' . ,"TJ'. Sh0r,>'» Bar-Cafai BIN00 up chairman, and they could Mr. Hull said of Washington's "•< ¦¦ M St. sis center SI. see in the distance a glimmer- marriage, that It waa a happy Out-Oer Stor* ouea Shopa ing gate. The nearer they drew one, to a good woman, who IM ¦ . Jrd St. M B. jrd sf. to the wondrous land the helped him in many ways. Tlie BUG T^ Malar Druia Laana'i CaM more overwhelmed they were speaker described Washington Miracle Mall 179 e. 3rd SI, by what lay beyond, in his role as a farmer and told Albr* P F,lr Abla Aganey, inc. SPECIAL '.'At the Rates Judith Nelson, how lie introduced new and IM. M W.« sth«K T.it. i» walnut si. Wausau, Wis,, bid charlman, more efficient method* of farm- A,l, y^^^^^^^^^ Rulh'a Haatauranl S^ ing. Mlraelarri?lV?. Mall ut 3rd accepted the keys and in re- ^ B. II. IOO STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM turn gave each guest art of- OF HIS contribution In Uin t0 , V rl ,|r ^ ! ' ,i. ?. f. Sambonak'i Hardwara ft Mtrkal Nrver before in King's Optlcol History have wc offered so ficial castle scroll, Then Molly Revolutionary War , Mr. Hull Miracle Mall «» Mankato Ava, much for »o little. Think of it, American mad* National Larkin , Storm Lake, Iowa, de- said Washington stands out as Quality Chevrolel Co. Randall'a Supor-Valu , Branded framet , complete with Single Yijion top quality coration chairman , took the one of the great military rec- " ""<< »•¦ Wojtoale Shopplno Conlar travelers hy the hand and pre- ords of flJI time. American lentei that you need, at the o-ne low price of *'' } ''"" _ «w'« Piotiy wioo'y sented them to the special Mr. Hull' 44 H, jnd si. jn, m_ $9".98. If bifocal* are needed or desired, then for only s talk conc luded with Lalayollt guest of honor, Sister M, Em- details of Washington's experi- ¦ $13.98 you have yoiir choice of the kind of bifocol you roadway super Savar o'Kolna A SupplUa JERGEN'S FACIAL manuel and her court of Ruests ence as president, when his wis- Broadway ft High Portal nj y«, jnd St, need--Kryptolc, Ultex or Flat-top, at the on>e low, low price , of honor ; Sister M, Ricardn the , dom directed the realization of 0rI]'«, » MtOil" Ed BucK' a Camera Shop ® NKCISSARY #"sJ-g> S, " -^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ —rr NO APfOINTMINT Rev. Nicholas. Thiolen , An- his vision of a truly united coun- ** "• V* «• 1st Main SI, Moisture Cream thony Reilly, Miss Jean La- try under law, ,, ^ Q | |^ l N l 1 ¦?¦."" Warnkon'a Market ¦¦gPPPqpgs^MrfB gBj MMM 'liMain.. and!l. 7; Fourth ^y vv, Sfh DRY SKIN TREATMENT SI. McDonild't Hamburger Shumiki'a floor Cov.rlng ™ Made Frames ... Mta Service Drive 31 jyt j r_ jf, OCustom Montgomery Ward Oreal Winona Surplus store Miracle Mall JJ y*, and si. c Valley Dial, Co. unllod Building Conler III III CLASSES UNION MADE M UNITED ... _. _- Hours: 1 «.-m.-J:30 p.m. dally HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM I UAB - tn Main SI. 7J icanaaa St. armu. mum mou. t» M-CIC MORGAN BLDG., ind, Wed. end sat. »29 tnm wu niHir Open Friday Nights 'til 9 p.m, AS.P Super Market von Rolir Rexall Druqt QIIITP 1 Second and Johmon Vfettgala Shopping Ctnlef | M 70s nr ¦contenl* ot this anna,. I QOlTX II Lalayaii* TmWW~ - ^ffiW \ ^ V ' s? ting" ">« . IM IUI V *;.U V^B' ^-^ „.. „ ... . " llseinonl not applicable In tin il«ir : only Bunk* Apco Station Western Dlacounl Store i. Station V|»co 11 - STUDIO OF PHOTOQRAPHr ^^mj ^^^^^^ gmmmmmmmt nlatiei nulrl <" • " " rosMaev Highway 41 « Orrin St , Second a Main preicrlPIIOn liccsrued i ^JJi [»|3|||J^||7il irilM7nil!tW!l ^ *" era on ol doclore, 177 W. Wflbajhfl PliDtia 5952 Plymouth Optical Co, vyinona Typewriter Service Third and Main ^ ARTISTS' SUPPLIES. TOO HI E, Ird St. ' ¦ ' ¦ '' . ' ' I ¦ Mankato State Asks TUESDAY tuveroe Iditpr $15,031,000 Program Final Rites The Daily Record FEBRUARY 22, 1966 MANKATO, Minn. - Mankato State College*making a presen- to At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths Wins Freedoms tation to the legislative building Mertury K#ep comgiisslon as all state institu- For Nimitz ai Memorial Hospital Dr. Frank F. Graham James R. Campbell tions are doing, has asked for Vliltlng hcun: Medical end jurglcsl Dr. Frank F. Graham, Bur- LANESBORO, Minn. (Spe- Foundation Prize a building program totaling $L5,- pttlentt: 5 to < end 7 to 1:30 p.m. CNt lingame, Calif., former 2nd cial)—James R. Campbell, 79, : VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (AP)- 031,488. ; 77 v ., : 7v.- AAoviiig Higher children under IS.) v . Mtternlfyr patients- » to 1:30 end 7 te Ward alderman and president of was found dead in his room at A Minnesota editor has won $500 FWncipal projects are a sci- Stiii Francisco was 11 at noon today. 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) the City Council Slightly higher temperatures , died Saturday. the Thoen Hotel Monday after- and a George Washington Honor ence building, health and di- SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - are moving ihto the Winona And as if to emphasize the MONDAY Funeral services were held noon. He had been dead sev- Medal from the Freedoms Foun- agnostic center, dormitory and Fleet Adm. Chester W. , ' there Monday. Nimitz areav v turn in events, Mrs. Otto Haake, ADMIiSSIONS V ; eral hours. Death was attribu- dation of Valley Forge for an food service lacilitfes and mar- whose fleet of 1,000 : ships From a low of -17 Sunday 67 E. Sanborn St., said she look- Marcia Doyle, 27 Lenox St. Dr. Graham, an osteobath, ted to natural causes. editorial entitled, "A Tired ried student housing. roamed 65 million square miles morning and —12 Monday, the ed out her window about 1 p.m. v James Pawlowskl. 163 Chat- practiced in the Choate building He was; born July 24;' 1886, at American/Gets Angry." of the Pacific Ocean during local thermometer pushed up to Monday and saw a robin perch- Held St. -v many years. He and his wife, La Crosse, Wis., to Peter and The award, Ohe largest of 24 World War II, will be buried a minimum of —4 mis morning. ed on a bush outside her house Mra. Valentine Zeise. 470 E. Frances, moved to San Fran- Willelmina Campbell. He mar- presented to individuals and or- simply — by his own request — eating berries of the bush. MarMt. : ;' ;Vv cisco about 11 years ago and to ried Isabelle Hanson in January ganizations in Minnesota7 and Thursday alongsidei military MOSTLY FAIR ttroagi Wed- Daniel Merehlewitz, Burlingame about two years Preston. She died in January iW Da&otas, went to Alan C. Goodview Lists nesday with slowly moderating A YEAR AGO today Winona Utica¦ ,,: ago. , , ' r: men from all branches of the Minn. " -. ':¦ . ' M4.- .X :. -:[XX' '[ : '' ' 'X Mcintosh, editor and publisher service: . " temperatures is the forecast for had a high of 9 and a low of Kristine Van Hoof, 381 Druey While here he was a member He had Jived in the area and of the Rock County Star-Herald Southeastern Minnesota and -«. AH-time high for Feb. 22 ¦ ¦ at Luverne, Mian. In Golden Gate. National Court 77 . '! .' ./- of Westfieid Golf Club, of which in Lanesboro 44 years. Cemetery just south of San Western Wisconsin. A low of was 60-in 1930 and tlie low for Jacqueline Emmons, 1263 he served as president, and of Survivors are: Two sons, The editorial was critical jof Cash large 5 above to 10 below is predicted the day -22 ih 1873. Mean for W- Lodge 18, AF & AM. He /was those who promoted the idea Francisco —- far from Arlington, the past 24 hours was 5. Normal 2nd, St. Robert, St. Paul; and Carmen, Va. traditional burial ground pf for tonight and a high of 20 for 2nd Ward alderman, serving Lanesboro; one daughter, Mrs. that Arherica "is not the great- . Wednesday. for this day is 21. DISCHARGES two terms from 1935 to 1943 generous-hearted military heroes — the last of thie Mrs. Gary Huward and baby, FVancis (Mildred) Co n I on, est and most The temperature rose to 16 Northern Minnesota still con- and was council president the Grand Meadow; 28 grandchil- nation in the world." Investments five-star admirals will go to his above, Monday afternoon ahd tinued to feel the cold, with a 713 E; Sanborn St last two years. final rest. dren; 12 great-grandchildren, Cash balances in reading pf—30 at B«mldji thla Christine Mertes, Minnesota Survivors include his wife ; la The awards are presented for the Good- morning and —20 at Interna- City; 7 7 v. - -: ' y\ and one sister, Mrs/ lone Kent. contributions "toward a better view treasury at the eiid of "1 can accept none of these daughter, Mrs. Donald (Gayle)' California. January t ot a 1 honors for myself as an individ- tional Falls. Brainerd had a low BIRTHS Haines, Hillsbbrb, Calif,, and a understanding and a greater ed $16,985.52 of -^18 while vat Diiluth the low Mr. and Mrs. James Soil. 118 One son and one daughter appreciation of the American Treasurer Carl Opsall told the ual," Nimitz had said upon13 re- brother, Dr. Claude, Rochester, have died. y ceiving 30 decorations^ from Six Dead in was only —i. The Bemidji read- W. Sanbom St./ a daughter. way ,of-life;" village council Monday, ing was low for the nation; Funeral services will be Another recipient of a George Investments in savings certifi- foreign countries, after his vic- ' Winona Funerals Wednesday at 2 p.m. at John- torious island-hopping campaign Rochester posted a minimum BIRTHS ELSEWHERE Washington Honor Medal was cates totaled $153,989.65. Invest- of -9 today after a Monday high son Funeral Home, the Rev. Brown & Bigelow of St. Paul for ments are made from the gen- against the Japanese. Carl W. DeiikW Leon Holtan, Bethlehem Luth- 100-Car Pileup of 9 above. La Crosse had ex- FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis;-Dr. its national advertising promo- eral fund, sanitary sewer sink- "I can accept them and grate- tremes of —5 and 20, and Mrs. Glenn flitter Lena, Funeral services for Carl W. eran Church, officiating. Burial tion, "Milestones of American ing fund, fully do accept them in the , Deilke, 427 Lafayette were ¦ ¦ ¦¦ • water band sinking Fargo, N.t>. posted a low of 111., twin daughters Thursday. St., will be in Lanesboro Cemetery. Liberty,'-'' ' ' • fund, street bond sinking fund , name of all the soldiers, sailors '" held today at Breitlow Funeral Friends may call tonight from -18. ' Paternal grandparents are the Receiving $100 awards and the poor support fund, liquor store iand Marines who fought under The eastern half of WISCON- late Home with burial in Woodlawn 7 to 9 p.m. at the flineral home. George Washington medals were reserve fund and . my command in the Pacific." In California Mr- and Mrs. Fred Sutter, Cemetery. Vv liquor store SIN was dusted by light snow Fountain City. Maternal grand- Theodore Huggenvik, Northfield, surplus net revenue^ Nimitz died Sunday at age 80 OCEANSIDE, Calif, (fl—- today as temperatures main- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Har- Pallbearers were: A r t fa u r Palnw S. Anderson Minn., for his essay, "Is the of complications following a ce- Patche's of fog crept across the Bard, Carl Hengel, Walter Wil- STRUM, Wis. CSpecial ^Pal- THE Minnesota Health De- tained a study warming trend. old Albert, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Original American Way of Life rebral hemorrhage, shunned coastline like a quiet invading Snow was reported at mid- liams, Emil Kahthack, Paul mer Sigwald Anderson, 60, rural Outmoded"; the St Paul Area partment gave its second com- public adulation. army Monday, hung around Troska and Arthur Einhora. Strum, died Sunday afternoon plete report on the municipal morning at Green Bay, Milwau- IMPOUNDED DOGS Chamber of C ommerce for its awhile, then pulled out, leaving kee, Hurley, Wausau, Madison at the home of his brother, Roy. community programs; and Don- water supply in Goodvlew. The a highway scene as grisly as a iByhther O. Overland He had lived with his brother ald J. Gaetz, Hiigby, N.D., for department pointed out that tho and Rhinelander. Temperatures ¦ Goodview No. se-^-Male, gokU natural fluoride battlefield. ranged: from riero at Lone Hock ':¦ en retriever, old, first day. Funeral services ior Gynther several years. his youth public address, "The level was be- - 0, \Born Aug: 21; 1905, in the low recommendations. Six persons died In the car- to 19 at Green Bay. Overland, 83, a former Wi- Flame of Freedom." Taylor Not riage; at least six others suffer- During the night the met O. D. Mikesell Paul.7 - ' 7 . ' sewer - and Nam into a Saigon government. will attend the Red River Vail«y '¦' Des Moines, clear .. 23 1 .. MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) - water main flushing and for Taylor's condition was that such day. " " flooding the skating Winter Shows and speak at a Today Detroit, cloudy .. . .. 25 20 -.. O. D. Mikesell, 75, died Mon- The North Dakota Farm Bu- rink. actions must follow free elec- Veterans of Foreign Wars ban- Fairbanks, clear .. -21 -39 .. day morning reau Women, Fargo; St. Mary's tions, v ¦ 4:04 a.m. — East Front and at Buffalo Memo- THE COUNCIL passed a. mo- quet. ' - ;', :' High Forest streets, scene of Fort Worth, cloudy . 50 28 .10 rial Hospital. He had been a Grade School,. Richardton, N.D.; HOPVIR Adams, Elte tion to pay expenses for Elmer On Thursday the governor and train-tank truck collision, fuel Helena, clear .;... .": 45 21 v. patient one week. A 1 C. Willie A. Obitz, ' S ^ Honolulu, clear ..... 80 60 • .. Born March 10, 1890 in Moii- worth AFB, S.D. ;S. Sgt. Willi- village maintenance man, aides will fly tb Rochester to fi i\, Compact, Economical, oil spilled onto intersection, fire- ^. , to attend a sewer and water op- begin another tour of «ducatioh- men stood by, no fire, are re- Indianapolis, cloudy 33 15 ., ticello, ind:, - he came to the am A. Brockman Ellsworth yoi/ffis Hur/ Quality built v Mondovi with ; AFB ; Mitchell High School, erators school in Minneapolis al facilities. The party will visit f^i moving standing oil to dump. Jacksonville, cloudy 65 48 ... area his parents the week of March 28. Rochester Junior College and Hoover ^v y J ; Kansas City, clear .30 10 .. in 1906 and has lived here since. S.D.; St. Lambert's School, fc J. ' He Sioux Falls, S.D.; and Radio Le on a i* d Merehlewitz, 202 Rose . Creek High School on Lps Angeles, cloudy 80 60 . . farmed in the Town of Al- High Forest St., appeared be- Bombs at ; Louisville, clear ... . 31 18 .. bany until 1932. He then was Station KWAT, Watertown, S..D Thursday. fore the council to discuss sewer ; ; ' ' ' ¦; Memphis, cloudy ... 45 30 a salesman for McConnori & Rolvaag will addreu a lunch- vv ; ; ; Robert Schultz, she continued and water rental costs for his Pb/iGe/iien w ^^ ^^fv Mines Take Miami, rain;.,.. -: .. 73 S6 .13 Co. and later sold insurance. : proposed trailer court oh land eon at Rochester and a dinner Milwaukee, cloudy . 16 2 .. He married Louise Hoch, here to live for some time in La HAEBOR CITY, Calif; (AP)- at Austin on Thursday, then con- ' ' ' - he owns between 41st and 44th Mpb.-St P., clear ..13 -2 ::.. April 20, 1910. Crosse. vv Avenues, north of 5th Avenue. A milling mob of teen-agers tinue the tour Friday with visita THE FAMILY I New Orleans, clear . 67 37 .. He was a member of the Se- Survivors are: Her husband, The council tentatively agreed hurled flaming Molotov cock- to the Austin area vocational WASHER | Heavy Toll New York, clear ... 32 24 venth Day Adventist Church. now residing at West Salem; on charges of $4.50 per quarter tails and rocks at 25 Los Ange- school and Hayfield H3gb School, Okla. City, cloudy . 31 21 .06 one daughter, Mrs. Theodore les police officers for more than . . Survivors are : His wife; one ) on each trailer. No further de- The governor will return to the Omaha, clear ...... 24 3 ., (Ethel Oilschlager, Port Ed- cisions were made. an hour Monday night , before Twin Cities son, Harley, Mondovi; five wards; . three grandchildren, Friday night and Phoenix, cloudy ..,. 74 39 grandchildren; one great-grand- Merehlewitz will attend the they could be dispersed, offi- attend the 100th annual conven- HOOVER In Viet Nam Pittsburgh, cloudy . 28 19 ". .. and five sisters, Mrs. Oscar March 21 council meeting for cers said. child; three brothers, George (Florence) Stamstad and Mrs. tion of the Minnesota Newspaper ^U POLISHER-SCRUBBER By EDDIE ADAMS Ptlnd, Me., cloudy ..15 -5 ., and Paul, Eau Claire, Wis., and further decisions and informa- Police said the crowd — esti- Association. Rapid City, cloudy .20 6 .. Roger (Molly) Williams, La tion. mated at 150 — had gathered \l. Gives your floors BOI LOI WOODS, Viet Nam Landis, Menomonie, Wis., and Crosse; Mrs. Melvin (Edna) at In a rare Sunday event at the (AP) — The private walked St. Louis, clear 29 12 , - ... three sisters, Mrs. William (Jo- the Harlor City Youth Oppor- state capitol, Gov. and Mrs. Rol- l\ thot ho ndrubbed Salt Lk. City, clear .43 23 .. Pischke, Tucson, Ariz., and tunities Center to watch two over to the poncho-covered bod- sie) Roessler, Eau Claire; Mrs. Mrs. Alfred (Palma) Tru'ax Chatfield Man Hurt vaag will bold a buffet dinner ll looV. Also scrub* ies. He uncovered the face of San Fran.,, cloudy ..63 55 ,.. Floyd (Emma) Baker, and Mrs. CHATFIELD, Minn. — A shot- girls in a hair-pulling fight. in the reception room in honor Seattle, cloudy ..... 65 54 .. and Mrs. Ella Kamprud, Et- gun shell detonated iii e vrorth $8338 csaah to yoix. volun- Friends may call at Kjentvet , , the Rev. Le- OF YOURS first time out and I leading to the refuse area and Church Walasha I CJZ33Z «(«o hippens to bs tha prlca of a new Bufch Special*. Isn't ¦ teered." one of the men, who held a pis- & Son Funeral Home after 5 roy Eikcns officiating. Burial He's tho Mutual of Omaha Staff Sgt. Fred Gabbln , a tol, jumped him. p.m. Wednesday and until 11 will bo in tho church ceme- man near you. An experi- after noon enced insurance counselor.He I HERE'S WOW IT WORKS! Check thlt eir reg]- - Oil SCSI 3738 SE7I POT 418W . 4071 *MZ mT 8U7 Siquad loader frorn Colorado a.m. Wednesday and tery, ¦ Ir.llon M vnnrl I lh. M svmhZ111 vour v.hl a . CKl »»2 lm aF3« 3PW 4'7119 *™ m ' "« c "<* you provide the finest ¦ trnion oi sours, IMM iirsi syinpois oi yourvsnicia Wf 7VA m4 3r42 3S4l 4|86, 4|5 4W48 03 ,c 854T Colo,, , each time The four men then made their at the church. Friends may call at tho Buck- can help ¦ Springs, said " possible medka] care ior Idenlllication number on It match up with ono ot \\i aca 2/67 3148 sssi 423 4n mn 632K at? A way to a parking lot between AM BMK wo go out wo take our casualties man-Schicrts Funeral Home, yourself and your fa-mily. ¦ those listed at lhaNo light , youto mltht hav« won your- J« . 2W2 tm 3G5I ssw 4!4 mn 636A Mrs. Robert Schultx ¦ anil ««o c«H.,,. h Mn ilogan,| no.n I A lnu.nl nn minli In 21169 2E6S 31169 3QSZ 3S63 4J2 44/ 4W76 63BM 864A from mines, First lt was one tho jail and the Cook County Wabasha, until time of service. you safeguard your seMZ^z invent, no punn io 21j6, 2F32 „IW aa5J JW4J Mm 4J4, ms 63,w ma Wis, (Special) - Help pay* ¦ platoon, then another nnd now Criminal Courts building. ETTRICK , Rosary will be said tonight at check and your savings. And, solve. To find out for cur* If you won, just nop 21769 zru siM9 3«i mr Aim 4ist wi mt* SUK Funeral services were held ¦ down to vour neareil Buick dealer's. He's sot ¦ list 21869 2142 31669 3061 3W5* 4060 4)52 *w mi 87*L In tho lot, thoy grabbed Willie — becauae he represents: Mu- n 2M7 31768 312 3W60 4D0S 4151 4Z4S 662K 88SC another, I wish those S.O.B. 's 8, ¦ I nf ,rnmnlnl. Jlnnlna nTmh»4 nmled /No MI Monday at Living Hope Luth- of comploto winning number posiea, The Viet Cong apparently had as ho sat In the sheriff's sta- gerald , J. R. Braun, Joseph ¦ ber.) It your complete vehicle identification number died Satur- plan both health and Hie in- ffitfZAZ0 ZStl2M| Mirw 4IOBaias 3W09»IS 4k4Zi?» 4rMJP I 5/4S» 611sit UISSis tion wagon and forced Bailey to ert Schultz, 75, who Hawley, Alfred Hnger, Leo ¦ H #pps»rs.nniin onnrt hi* list—yourltt-_u.v, 'ra» JnIn the-lh« money.mtinw I I pulled out. at Bethel Con- surance programs. Call him W* JMi 2SS4 mK 3m im AW 4P6Z eo4|> 6K , 8JS But there wero others In tho accompany them, day morning Kraus and Hartley McDonough. today at this number ¦ 2A64 2SS5 3D41 3I72 3263 4EIB 4P64 (14 76?V/ 8K6 valescent Home, Arpin, Wis., ¦ HuMtiili tt Kanui. MIIMWH inS Nibrnk* mtr.V tl«yjK«rtr, JA67 2W6ZI 3D47 -317* 3Z6S 4F38 4P65 6I4F 711 8K8 Boi tol Woods and tho grim ¦ . nt* lr. t pmk$,t I* KurM nt f,, f, 0. Son I«MC|,»«; 2A69 2W67 3DJ4 3)76 327S 4FI3 4P66 6J0M 7K1 S63f following a long illness. Llnberg ¦ M|thlHMS3]| .nd r«..vi Iht WMhi* il SDSII IPII 4116S 4Fis iPSfl (31 R)IC B 1 LEGION AT ARCADIA officiated. Burial was in South Herman M, Linberg, 57, rural JAMES P. GARRY Taylor volunteer firemen enter- K% ^^^ 'tt" U * «S Im I1OT lo" 1IS i% J3JM ARCADIA , Wis. (Special ) - tained their wives at a smorgas- Beaver Creek Cemetery. 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] Low; FBy BOBift DERENDALhRedmen in's final home Rowappear- the Auggies 84-75 in front of a To New ' 1I«SP0RTS ¦¦ noisyand Mghly partisaai homo Ttesday, Febrnary 2Z, 19W Ot St. Mary* College ' • ance of the seiaori. Tar the ST. MAK¥'8 VICTOBY OVER University ef hnnaesota. * crowd. .;. ¦ ' . ¦ : For the third successive year third successive year the Red- Duluth Saturday night was a long time acotning. ' „ : .; Page 11 Ken Wiltgen> Redmen used Ken Wiltgen'a Redmen had not beaten the Bulldogs in 19 I Si. Mary's met Augsburg In the men were victorious smashing an impressive combination o£ straight meetings before taking an 8W7 deci- muscle and hustle. Tha Win was ¦ sion Saturday. _ the fifth in a row for tie Bed- ' ¦ ;.' •¦ • That means for nine straight years, Du- Fall 102-98 men and their sixth victory in "boosting luth held the "Indian Sign" over St. Mary's. MINNEAPOLIS.(AP) - Min- sitting out eight minutes because their last seven games, and scored all above the '"We were always close but never had nesota's basketball tide sank to of four fouls, their league record ¦ ¦ eight Buck points in a two-min .600 mark ofr the first time this won " said Wiltgen. -• . its lowest ebb in four years Mon- , Span-to keep OSU on top at 92- season. ;. " ; That was : the case. During the streak day night in a 102-98 loss to 88 with 4:42 left; With the victory the Redmien, there were many harrying moments. In facts, Ohio State, but Gopher senior Then Clark and Tom Kondla with an 8-7 record ln the MIAC, last season St; Mary's appeared to have the star Lou Hudson disclaimed any hit -short jumpers to tie it at virtually assured themselves of odds going its way for an overtime session notion that the spark is gone for 92 and three more ties followed, t fourth place tie. ¦when Jt&ger Hanson picked a loose ball off the last at 08. v like it a team that only a Week ago The game started off the floor and threw it. in the basket with one The Buckeyes' Al Peters tipp- was going to be an old fashion- Was a Big Teh contender. second left, that gave the Bulldogs a 6341 Wiltgen ed in a field goal on a wild ed barn burner with the two regulauon-time wn. "The season's not over for me, scramble under the basket to teams trading shots for the first ," Hudson "And when we went up there earlier this year, they were I can tell you that put OSU in front 100-98 with 30 eight minutes. But then the Red- said ; emphatically. "I played 40 seconds remaining. men forged an 18-13 lead on terrible and we were worse," said 'Wiltgen. minutes as hard as I can, and Clark's shot missed, and The Jtedmea seem to hsye all that solved now with five four free throws by George Hod* I haven't done that for a long Peters took a long pass wide M'' -conference er. -. . . . . '- straight wins. v time.'', . open downcourt for a simple the Auggies came : ' y X-9> : .: ¦ *¦ ¦: However, .;/ . . •: . yX . Hudson, hampered more than layup that clinched it with 10 hustling back to take a 19-18 city league WILLIAMS ANNEX IS the basketball champion twO months With a cast on his seconds to go. lead on a driving layup by Al : with i perfect 1(M) record; ; right ;arra, got 18 points and led Peters led OSU with 28 points. the Gophers with 11 rebounds in Unless records kept by Vera Smelser and Bob Dove got 21 and Hosket 10. That lead was shortlived; Jim Buswell are incorrect, this is the first Monday's defeat, Minnesota's Behind dark and Hudson for Ten to though, as Jerry Savteei hit two time a team has gone through the league third straight in the Big Minnesota, Dennis Dvoracek shot. drop the Gophers to 5-5 in the notched 17, Wea Martins 16 and free throws and a jump chase without a loss. . ¦' Tom Keenan stole the ball and : conference. Kondla J4. the; At least it is the first time tn 20 years. It was Minnesota's first home Minnesota is idle until Satur- raced the length Of court a "TliB recoiids go baclc that far," said loss of the season. day, when. Illinois comes to Wil- for a layup and Hoder canned Annex team manager Buswell."Wi5 can't Minnesota Capt. Archie Clark, liams Arena. jumper from the side of the key find an unbeaten team in that period. We're chagrined after afiling to sink a to give the Redmen the lead pretty happy." close jump shot that would have for the rest of the half. Annex which ranks 15-3 for the season, given the Gophers a tie at 1O0 The second half saw the Aug- , to will be a hea*t^ favorite win the play-: with 15 seconds left, dressed gies slowly sneak up on St. WSUC Race Now ahead 63- ofls and a berth in the state tournament. The Bnswell quickly and departed early. Mary's and finally go Clark scored 30 points, but 61 on a driving layup by Bruce league tournament opens Sunday. Mestamacher with 9:03 left in v '• ¦ "»¦. ' v • ,.#¦ - :¦' missed when the Gophers had X. • . . : to have a bucket. For 3rd Place the . game.7 ;.;- . ANYTIME YOU GET as far as npper pcHlnsuIa of Michigan "It was great defense, wasn't By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Roger PytlewsM answered the ' for a practice session, it involves a loss of both time and it?" was Gopher Coach John The scramble for thiid place challenge by bagging a long money. '., Kuridla's only comment to the In the Wisconsin State Universi- jump shot and Sauser convert- Winona State's swimming team ran into scoring splurge by both teams. ed a free throw to put St. ty Conference basketball wind- ¦:. that situation Friday when they got to Michi- Although the Gophers and up. has turned into a pitched ACTION . . The basket- Mary's ahead for good. Buckeyes; wound up a whisker gan Tech for a swim meet and found the five-way battle. : • bail action was varied and In the end it was at the char- apart on shooting percentages Mary's wen Huskies preparing for a Saturday event. heated Monday night as ity stripe that St. at 46.5 for Minnesota and 46.1 Superior knocked o£f the cur- converting 28 of 35 rent occupant St. Mary's College closed the game, So John Martin's crew worked out In the for OSU, both had sizzling of the third run, free shots while Augsburg could Tech pool Friday, spent that evening at Bough- 7 La Crosse, Monday 85-81 by out its home season against spurts. . 7 only hit 11 of 21. ton and Saturday traveled to Oshkosh, Wis., Minnesota had a couple in the dropping iri 10 free throws in Angsburg Above, George the last three minutes. For St.: Mary's there Was only for a nieet. first half when they built 10- Hoder pf the Redmen flips line disappointment and that ; Aceording to Martin, Tech had never con- point leads at 41-31 and 45-35. With the race now In its last a pass through the out* was the failure of Pytlewski to firmed Uie date but he had written to the The Bucks had one before the wieek, ending with Superior's stretched hands of Mike score his 1,000th college career Huskle coach telling him the Warriors would half ended to trim tha Gopher date at Eau Claire next Mon- Peterson (right) and Bruce point in front of a home crowd.' he in 'Houeriten Feb 18, : Martin advantage to 53-49. day night. La Crosse has an 8- Meistemacher (53)i And at pytlewfcki needed only 15 points 7 record but Platteville and which was not active OSU had a couple more in the right, Jerry Sauser of the to reach the mark. But it does seem strange that Tech, second half when the Bucks Stevens Point are half a step Friday, couldn't have gotten together with Winona that day Redmen puts up a left-band- He had already scored 13 opened several five - point leads behind at 7-7 and Eau ; Claire is fouled with in spite of the mixup, 6-7. Superior is 6-8 and has an ed layup, much to the points when he was and a six - point margin at 89-83 six seconds left to the game. He with 6:22 to go. outside shot at third. chagrin of the Auggies' Dick Johnson (45) and Ron stepped to the line but his shot IS THE PIERCE-PEPIN League, one of Wisconsin's top Sophomore Bill Hosket, one of Stout has already wrapped up 'll have ¦ ¦ Nelson (31). (Dally bounced off the rim. He Class A baseball loopsy finished? , v¦ ' • '• the Big Ten's finest yearlings, the crown and Oshkosh has News marjc Monday came off the OSU bench after clinched second. Photos). a shot at the The answer is not known, as yet, but it could well turn Sports night in the final game of his Into a XHass B league if reports from that area are correct. career at Macalester. At Pepin, Herb Meyer will head the board as president Hoder led all scorers with 24 with Charles Frisch as. - vicevpresident, Merlin Wahlund as points, while Keenan had 19 Jim secretary and Albert Peters as treasurer. Buffo 14 and Sauser 11. Mesta- Even that diamond stronghold appears to be having prob- macher had 23 for the Auggies, lems along with other league cities. while Dick Kelley had 13. SI. Mary* (SO Ausrtiirg: (7JV Locp representatives will meet in March to discuss the Van Hoof Loses fg ft pf tp fg ftpftp Pyflewskl 3 3 113 Nelson 3 5 511 situation. Buffo . I 5 $15 Bera 3 1 4 7 ' ' - ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦• ' ' - • vv , • . •¦ . ' ¦ ¦ v.- Madar III SU Jolmton 1113 Sautar I! 411 Provllc 3 0 5 4 THE REGION SIX Catholic champion w*U participate In Ludden II 1 1 Mes' cher 10 3 4 23 Keenan .» ' .'»It Kelly sosio the opening game of the state tournament. —* — — — Swanwm 1012 '¦— and for the first time in a Total* M it II« Kelley « 1 313 The entrant irom this area ¦ ¦¦ ¦ BidMINNEAPOLIS (AP ) forMIM Corretl, Wahpeton. - . • Prllchett. - De- GG Title TOlJle 32 11 S5 73 long time the race could be wide open — will meet the entrant Hea-vywe lghte— ' fending national champion Hol- Lightweight — Lyke won by TKO JT. MARY'S ...,» 4S-84 from Region Two In the 2:30 p.m. game March 4 at the Min- Ton Runnels, Minneapolis, outpointed oyer Henning, lit round, AUGSBURO .,....: ...3J 40-73 land (Boom Boom) Miller and Lei Oreen, Hibbing. Welterweight — Rodrlguet outpointed neapolis ;'Armory, Tom Van Hoot, Rochester, outpointed Boyd. .' . -. . If the experts are correct, the Region Two entrant will be rugged Ron lyke will lead the Roger Butch, Blue Berth. Middleweight — Botwell outpointed Upper Midwest Golden Gloves FINALS) Doty. St. Cloud Cathedral, currently the No. 2-rai*ed team among Flyweight — Miller outpointed Nesen- Light heavyweight — Sdhuti wit- state Catholic schools. team to the national tournament lon. . pointed Clark. at Kansas City. Bantamkelght — Bellinger outpointed . Heavyweight — Bunnell outpointed Basketball The Region Six entrant? Lourdes is favored, but your Rudd. Van Hoot. .. The eight regional champions Featherweight — O'Connor outpointed AltetHlincmt MM. guess is as good as ours, were crowned Monday night in Scores Convention Hall before 6,100 SINCE WE'VE PEEKED AT the state Catholic tournament fans. BASEBALL'S NBA ' IN COURTROOM CARNIVAL ¦ •rap——a— -~—~***<*m**~'—» **m'*~'~'*^~im~m**~—^*—~*mmmmmmmmmmmm ^*mm^mm^mm *^mmmmm^^^^m MONDAY'S RESULT] alignment, perhaps we could do the same tor the public setup. Besides Miller, of Wahpeton, Cincinnati 11), Philadelphia 107. On March 24, regions Seven and Eight collide at 2 p.m., N.D.j and Lyke, of Minneapolis, Boston 111, loe Anuele-J lot, TODAY'S GAMES regions Three and Four at 3:30, One and Six at 7:30 and Two the champs are Franks Bellan- . Pftlladilphla ve. Detroit at New York. and Five at 9 o'clock, ger of Wadena, Pat O'Connor of Sf. Louli at New York, Boston at an Frenclico At present, Region One has to. be a tossup between Kenyon, Rochester, Rafael Rodriguez of WIDNBSDAY'S OAMES Slayton, Sonny Boswell of Blue Dertoll v». Naw York at Biltlmore. Preston, Austin, Winona, Rochester and Red Phlladcfplila al Baltimore. Wing. In Region Six are No. 2-ranked Hen- Earth, Larry Schutz of Slayton Texas Gets Into Act Cincinnati at LM Ans«|ei. and Tom Runnels of Minneapo- ning, Moorhead, the No. 3-ranked team, and MILWAUKEE (AP) - A rul- block the Astros and tie other National League clubs' profit- stop the other teams from obey- NHL lis. MONDAY'S RESULTS Brainerd, Region Two has Windom, Luverne ing was promised today on Wis- National League teams from and-lotss records. They argued ing any court order to keep the No games scheduled, and Worthington and Region Five has Min- Miller repeated as Upper Mid- consin's bid to look at baseball's complying with any court order "It Is very important that the Braves in Milwaukee. TODAY'S GA/ABS that might send the Braves court know the health of all the No games scheduled. neapolis Central and Roosevelt and Edina- west flyweight champion, wear- financial books while the legal WEDNESDAY'S OAMES ing down less-experienced Bob back to Milwaukee. teams: in the National League . . Boiton at Montreal. Morningslde, the No. 1-ranked team at present. battle between Atlanta and Mil- Toronto al Chicago. Nesenson of Minneapolis and — Another antitrust suit, filed . so tbe court can know whether Detroit et Ntw York. Winona, fcy the way, was ranked fourth in scoring heavily late in the waukee for possession of the last summer by Milwaukee the Braves -were put upon in Wisconsin Colleges the latest statewide poll. County in U.S. Mstrlct Vikings Seem Dominican 77, St. Herbert 48. match. Braves moved into a third Court at Milwaukee." Marquette M, WIscontln-MllWnukea (4, Lyke scored the only knock- courtroom arena in Texas. Milwaukee, has lain largely dor- Braves' attorney Earl T. Jink- Northwestern 7(, Wisconsin 45, . ' ~ THE SWAM!• SHOT• 34 of 41• last weekend mant while the second suit has Superior IS, La crosse 11. down of the finals, decking Tom Milwaukee County Circuit inson contended that the records Wisconsin High Schools to make his percentage .767 «n 500 of 652. Henning of Rochester for a first- been pursued in. Wisconsin state were ^'sensitive," -"trade se- Mount HONo M, Miiacoda SS. Judge Elmer W. Roller, hearing courts. '"' Ready to Move onalaika Luther ll . La Cross* Holy For tonight: round technical knockout in cop- Wisconsin's antitrust suit crets and "matters never di- Croia 11. wanasna over JEigm 67-50, onalaska over Arcadia 78-61, ping the lightweight title. So — Also pending since last vulged to anyone." ' ST, PAUX W) - The Minn- ¦AST- against baseball and the summer in the federal sota Vikings appeared ready Syracuse lie crelgtiton 104, Holmen over Gale-Ettrick 65-57, West Salem over Melrose- stunned was Henning that the Braves, said he would make his court In If Wisconsin wins its antlnist Vlllanova r», Niagara tl. Milwaukee — and today to change their summer Rhode island tl, American u Mlndloro 68-«0, Bangor over Trempealeau 72-63, Alma Center referee stopped the fight without decision today whether outdated now suit, it is expected to seek en- . 71. to open — is the Braves' own suit ask- training camp to Mankato State tOUTH- over Independence 68-61, Blair over Augusta 69-66, Eleva-Strum counting, the financial ledgers that base- forcement of the Milwaukee de- Kentucky IM, Mississippi 4). ing for an order to prevent Wis- cision in courts in the home College If final details surround' Vanderbilt 117, Oeorale *7, over Whitehall 79-63, LeRoy over Canton 72-60, Prcscott over In one of the night's closest ball attorneys argued were ing facilities can be worked out. Florida tt, Tenneisae U, consin from filing the antitrust states of other National League N.c. Stale IM Randolph 58-31, Plum City over Pepin 72-61, Mondovi over bouts, Runnels won the heavy- trade secrets. suits since begun. The , Purman 77. In Houston, county, teams through the US. Consti- The National Football Leatiue rvlane TS, Alabama n. Chippewa Falls 61-57. weight crown by edging Torn Tex., Atlanta au- by filing countercharges ln Its Jackson St, M, Orarsibllng t(. Van Hoof of Rochester. It was a thorities went into federal court tution's clause requiring a state club has been training at Be- Ky. Itite u, Tenn. Stale et, reply to the Braves' suit, con- Telladeta 1ft), battle of slugger vs. boxer nnd Monday to ask it to decide to gtoe "full faith and credit" to midji State College since the Plsk ft. verted it into a third antitrust the court rulings of other states, team was organized in 196L. MIDWBST- Runnels won with his power whether Georgia or Wisconsin action. Kinus U, Oklahoma tl, over Van Hoof's finesse in a court orders took precedence in Atlanta sought to block that 70, Colorade O. Wisconsin lawyers asked Roll- General Manager Jim Finks, Iowa tl, Michigan ll. tight decision. the increasingly complicated move Monday with the suit in Head Coach Norm Van Brock- Kansas Stala IS, Missouri tl, Boyd of Blue Earth was legal tug-of-war. er Monday for the court order Houston asking Federal Judge Ohio Hate IN, MlnMsota tl. Pat for permission lin and other members of the Purdue 77, ia, Dutchman in fightlngest fighter, It was the fifth suit filed in the to inspect the 10 James Noel for an Injunction to Northwestern n, Wlacentln il. named the coaching staff went to Mankato North, Mich. nr. *»errli is, O'Connor the best boxer, John battle which now involves three today to take another look at Oannon n, Youngst(»wn 70. ¦ Sundby of Waden a the 4,hard cities. With the antitrust trial IOUTHWBST- facilities and talk to college offi- Hantlntim. n, N.W. si. u. luck kid" and Steve Silver of Itself approaching next week, cials about arrangements. Prairie View tl, Wiley tl. Minneapolis the best sportsman. this is tha legal scorecard to Hall of Fame Minneapolis won team honors date: A club spokesman said NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Is based solely on collegiate per- - .— Atlanta has won an Injunc- Kentucky Holds a move Is "being seriously con- over Rochester, 13-10. sidered" and added that If (AP D — The Old drey Eagle formance. Flyweight— tion in Fulton County, Ga., Su- **«»> and Little Boy Blue, the Dutch- sob Nticnicn. Mlnneapolli, eulpolnlsd EJrlor Court ordering the an agreement is reached today Others from the post-WLO pe- Tlm McOuire, Rochsstar. t jwt man and Sleepy Pappy and Rollsnd Milter, WehpslQn, N.D„ Mil- raves to honor their 23-year an announcement on a change W^^^^Ki Jim , riod were Alble Booth, Yale's ¦J ^B a Mule are among the 13 play- pointed John Sundby, Wadena contract to play home games In could come In a day or two. Tne SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSW —fiX *~* Mmm. Little Boy Slue; Dick Kazrnaler B»nfemw«lolif— scbool was visited by Vikings ei-a and a coach who have been Spud Rudd, Sliyton, outpelnUd Tirry Atlanta starting with the 1966 Af o. 1 Cage Spot of Princeton, Aaron Rosenberg Sperling, Minneapolis season opener fust seven officials e arlier. sssssssssssssssssKls^!Si^9^~ ^BSsssssssl elected to the National Football of Southern California and French Ballanger, Wadsne, eulprtnl- weeks Sperling, Hibbing, away. By THE! ASSOCIATBD PRESS Foundation and Hall of Fame. Chuck Carney ot Illinois—and ed Tlm ¦ from completing a clean sweep, Nine players from tho modern PMihtrwiBhr- — Roller has told the Braves The undefeated KenUicy each collecting one first-place two members of one of Notre Ken Prll(l»«lt, Mlnmepolli, witpolnt- _WJL*^^_f_WK_J_W_nS_m_m_T _10!_____ era, Coach Lynn (Pappy) Wal- Dame's most famous teams, ta Dtlmer Bill; W»tan». to be prepared to play ln Mil- Wildcats maintained their vote. Pat O'Cottntr, Roclmiler, TKO'd Don waukee this eoason and the Na- stranglehold Wed. N ight dorf and four players from the Sleepy Jim Crowley and Rip tlckiei, Blue Berth, md round. on first place in the Kentucky won twice last pre-1910 era wore elected to the Llnhtweljhls— tional League to make plans to Associated Press major-college Miller. Lyke, Mlnnupalli, won by de- week , defeating Alabama. 90-67 V% Chicken Hall Monday and will be Induct- Ran add an llth team for Milwaukee basketball poll today while PL Crowley was one of the lamed (¦ull over Ort» LsMelr, tuylon, through expansion and Mississippi State 7340. French Fries, C| AA ed 1 ater this year. Tom Henning, RoctieiUr, otitpolntrt in case either Providence, the only loser Rolls, Honey ipJUuV f 1R8T^HKT ACB Four Horaomen, whlla Miller Joe Ooiolelr, Hibbing. should be required Duke lifted its record to IM by Three of the players, Charlie Welterweights- in the even- among the ranking teams lost beating South Carolina 41*38 and was one of the linemen dubbed tual verdict. The suit Conerly of Mississippi, Pete Pl- Par Boyd, Blue Berm, outpointed goes to week, dropped to ninth, Maryland, 74-69. Thurs. Might "The Seven Mules;," tteve Silver, Mlnneepolle, trial In the state court next hos, Indiana nnd Norm Van Rafael Rodrlguei, Slayton, TKO'd NICK The Wildcats, 21-0, collected Bro«klln of Oregon , went on to From tho pre-1810 era, qunr- cottille, St, Paul, l«» round. Monday. 3d votes (or the top position ln 1„ Kintgcky (IH) 3f» Spaghetti terback John McGovern of Min- Mlfldlewilghta- — The city of Atlanta and tho tho voting by a special panel of », Duiu im> i4» Salad and . fam e in the pros, Conerly being Paul Only. SI, Paul, appointed Ken K Texai Wiiftrn <2M> ,. io> ff|, ^C dubbed the Old Grey Eagla and nesota, halfback John Houghton Reynolds, Mlnneepolle. Pulton County Recreation Au- to regional -experts based on «v CMcioe L«y«la <»M) ...... IM Be verage 4»Je.«6^ center Sonny Boiwell, Blue Berth, KO'd John thority, K. ViiHlertlll (IM) It*. Van Brocklin, now mo conch of Hubbard of Amherst, Wahpalen, Ul rp»ntl. which operates Atlan- games through last Saturday. «., Kanni m-l) ,., REALLY NEW Hsvarnitan, ta' 1U tlio Minnesota Vikings, the Prank Julian of Sewanw and uiohl Heavyweight!— s now stadium, asked the rourth-mtiKed Chicago Loyola r. y. Joioph'i, Pf, (IM) ,,., ut ¦*' * 'f^T *^ Everett Bacon Carry Ichuti, sliyton, outpointed lob U,S. District Court at Houston nnd seventh-ranked St. Joseph's *. Nebraska (|7.i) , ill *"™MMT DuUhmnn, quarterback C. porter, Minneapolis », Providence (IM) !" OAKS AMERICA'S Wdlft SELLING DRAfJO ' ¦ Selection to tho Hall , however, ol Wcsleynn were selected, Ruity Clark, Recheifir, •i/twlnled Monday for an injunction tc of kept Kentucky W, Mlcltlfl«fl (14-D H .. _ . .. f or Sh-sh-shyNotsoLoud Yeat Small another 5-10 soph- School? , VVBy-BOB ,'' pointing at the In addition to this, four of the leading rebounder. ther 66-65 in its last game of namejit and won't play until Bill Klinger v 'JUNGHANS y two big schools ', , a 5-7 junior ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ as the anes to beat, a touch of Bluejays' losses have come by "But that's where we've been the regular season. ."Now I sup- Friday night's second found omore. Chuck Rinn : '. :' , Daily News Sports Writer a junior^, optimism : sneaks into their a total of 11 points. getting beaten ; oh the boards," pose they'll really be up after against the winner of the Sti vahd Dave Mueller, ;W Ko one wants to say it. too voices at times, "It would he a pretty good said Connor. The Bluejays can ¦ figure heavily in the itpcket y that one," 7 " Felix - Loretto game. And the all ; loudly, but this may be the year U one of the three Smaller v Season If it weren't for those go to the bench for some help ¦¦ ' -." : : ¦ ¦ ' for the small sChool in Region schools is going to make one of four, said Connor; 7: in the height department in the ' .' . - . Last year the Bluejays were. Rockets hold two victories over . attack. •. X - -^ ' TV 7 - - " :- ' ' " in the tournament St. Felix this year. Of the three schools with small y. - Six Catholic basketball circles. v its . infrequent appearances in The big drawback to the Lo- person Of 6-2 sophomore Gary v v ruiuierups the tournament, Rochester Lourdes is haying : , , Pellowski. Mike Schieber, 5-10, for the first time in the school's Radet has been getting good enrollment in the state meet ; March 4-5-C in retto bid, however is lack of Rollingstone appears to *ave a a satisfactory . year, but the Minneapolis, the likely choice is size, Joe Tollefson , '6-0, is the is Connor's seventh man. ¦ history, losing to Cotter in the mileage out of a senior, a junior ' " finals. ' " and a sophomore in tlie scoring height advantage, but none of Eagles have demonstrated that Connor's Loretto crew. biggest man in the starting line-. Caledonia will play in Wednes- can match their two . they are far from invincible at The Bluejays have a season up. Bill Danaher and John Ern- day night's nightcap at 8:«J5 But although Loretto has department. Dave Arholdy, the the three - beaten Rollingstone twice this senior at 5-7, is the team's lead- bigger counterparts on the •: -times.: Arid Winona Cotter is record of 9-8 with two of tlose '[ ster both stand: 5-10,. while Gary p.m. against Wabasha St. Felix, ¦• rare "down" years. victories coming over Rolling- Conway and Pat Becker both a team they beat at home 65-53 year by a total of 10 points, they ing scorer with a 14-point aver- v boards. . ' ' ¦ Rockets, who finished the cam- age, while Denny Fenton, a 6-0 : Connor echoed the sentiments -And although b#h Larry Con- ..-" stone and one over "Wabasha St. scale 5-11. '• ' ' and lost to at Wabasha 50-4S. said, ;. hor, coach of the Caledonia Felix, the third small school in ; Becker, Conway and Tollefson "I thought our chances were paign with an 8-8 record, do junior, is hitting at a 12-point of everyone when he : : ' Ron Ru- "There may be a good chance v . Loretto Bluejays and Jack Ra- the : Region Six tournament have all been averaging between pretty v gooa until Wabasha beat have, something going for them. ¦ ¦¦ clip, and sophomore der Luther St. Felix . Rollingstorie drew the opening • . .' :. hoff , 5-10,. is averaging 10; a for a small school, but I'd still . , major domo of the Rolling- which begins at St. Mary's Wed- 10 and 12 points-per-game this ," said. Connor. . or Cotter," stone Holy Trinity Rockets, keep nesday night. ¦ season, While Ernster is the upset previously unbeaten Lu- 7 round bye ih the five-team tour- 'game. . have to pick Lourdes - ¦' ¦ ¦ • ' ;¦; ' ;: : ¦ : ' ' ' : ' : : ' : ¦ ¦ ' '^ : -- ;- .y V ' -y > . + ; .x±X X'^.:y Xx ;,xy^. y:,: x. :X: xx '>xy/ ' :. - ir: ' x 'X *x. xx.. :it' \: - X ' -: Meet Catholic Region Six Tournament Entrants

* Peplinski ,; Tim Browne, Steve Erdnrianczyk, bachi manager, Steve Oshorn, Gary Schern- Winona Cotte « Front row, from Mike Twomey, Marty Wernz, Bob Greden, Rochester Lourdes Front r»w, mel, Tom Resner, Joe Tierney, Jim Peterson; left: John Leaf , Chuck Kulas, Jim Holmay, Jim Heinlen and Tom Leaf , (Daily News from left : Bob Schmidt ,; Pete Galuska, Ste\e . Dave Griffin , manager. (Lourdes High School 7 ¦ ¦ ¦¦ Greg Schoener Steve Waltzer, Tom Wenzel Sportsi Photo) . Wente,y Dick Galuskai Bill DeWitt. Second - Photo) •"' • ¦' "X" y . - ,- ':y " 'y ' . :¦ y v and Bob Allaire.v Back row, from left: Steve :x ysxxx row, from left: Coach Crrie Jirele, Ron Siem- Tourm Post State Champions y ' Champion Ruriner-vp Score . ?^: W$ ^^ . 1941 Cathedral , Dul...... Cretin , St.:P/ y...Yy 26-21 1942 Cretin, St. P. ,.. . ¦; ;¦ Cathedral, DuL . ; . 38-34 1943 Cr«tin, St. P...... iCOTTER , Winona .. 35-28 AT STv MARY'S FI ELDH0USE, WINONA 1944 De La Salle, Mpls. ,. Cretin, .St. P. .;.... 32-28 1945 Loyola, Mankato ... Cretin, St. P. . .7 ... 37-31 7:15 p.m. — Winona Cotter vs. Rochester Lourdes. 1 946 De La Salle, Mpls. ... COTTER, Winona .. 48-30 ' 8:45 p.m. — Wabasha St. Felix vs. Caledonia 1S47 Cathedral, St. C...... COTTER , Winona •;. 55-44 . 1948 Cr«tin, St. P...... St. Thomas, St..; P; . 38-31 ¦ "¦ ¦ . ' ' ' • : Loretto. .; 1«49 St, Thomas, St. P. .. Cretin, St: P. V:.... 63-45 ; 1950 St. Thomas, St. P. . . COTTER , Winona ,. 52-41 1 951 St. Thomas, St. P. ... De La Salle, Mpls. .. 37-30 FRIDAY 1 952 COTTER, Winona ...De La Salle, Mpls, .. 70-57 1953 St. Thomas, St. P. ..Cathedral, St. C. ., 61-59 7:15 p.m. —- Cottcr-Lourdes Loser vs. St. . Felix- 1954 De La Salle, Mpls. ... Cathedral, Dul. ,... 34-25 1955 De La Salle , Loretto Loser. , Mpls. ... Cathedral Dul. .... 57-33 . 1956 De La Salle, Mpls; . . . . St. Thomas, St. P. . 51-48 1957 De La Salle, Mpls. ... COTTER, Winona ;. 67-41 8:45 p.m. — St. Felix-Loretto Winner vs. Rolling- ' 2958 Pacelli, Austin ...... COTTER, Winona ' .- . . 44-43 stone Holy Trinity. 1959 De La Salle, Mpls. .. . Cretin , St. P...... 59-46 1960 St. Thomas , St. P. ... Cathedral , St. C. . . . 71-64 1961 De La Salle, Mpls. .. . Cathedral , Dul, .... 74-53 SUNDAY 1962 De La Salle, Mpls. ... St. Thomas, St. P. .. 67-40 1963 Benilde, St, L. Park ., St, Thomas , St. P. .. 32-29 1:30 p.m. — Consolation Championship. Back row , from left: Chuck Rinn, Pat Krei- 1964 Benilde, St, L. Park . . Austin Pacelli . .... 52-49 Rollingstone Trinity Front dermacher, Alan Rivers, Dick Kriedermacher, 1965 Pacelli, Austin ...... COTTER, Winona .. 86-56 S;15 p.m. —- Championship, row, from left: Bill Klinger, Dave Mueller, Tom Theis, Dave Arnoldy and coach Jack Dennis Fenton, Ron Ruhoff and Steve Kalmes, Radcr.

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¦¦¦mi inw in i iin.w«« *mn>^mmiiPWWwmp«mm«MI|iWWi¦WWIWW— ^ IWWWWWWWWWI III |lll|limwwtlMWIIi-|lll|-s>p*Wl UWimmM^aWMWflfflflggjmmm^m Wngncr, Jim King , I)i»vid Ernster, Pat Beck, row, from left: Afislstont conch Denn is Wr>- Caledonia Loretto Front row , pr , Mike Schlober, Gary Pollowski, Joo 0'isp- Wabasha St. Felix From row , dole, Jim McDonough,' Dennis Roomer, Jeff from left: Bill Danaher, Joo Tollefson, cap- iml nnd n-ssMant roach Uiirry I>«v|s, (Cale- from left: Manager Rny Pause, Stev foot - eight Jim Pitts cats pulled away from a At HARMONY has the ' prevent being there alone. average of 37 1 points-per-game second best one-two combination best average of 29.0 Don Pay, Csnlon ...,.". ';'. U 441 V.t hauled down 18 rebounds as 40-40 tie and opened up a 55- . , followed Jack Hausar , Caledonia ., 17 355 JO.! In a game not included this year and what is even more in the conference in Les Muen- Dous Poppe, Houston .. 14 318 lf.l Northwestern dominated the 49 lead. Mike Carlin brought by Don Fay of Canton with a on Tnesday s Winona Dally pleasing to coach Bob Wittig is zenberg«r and Rod Nicolai, a 27.6 mark. Fay also has scored Bruce Carrier, Houston ... Ii 2S5 17.1 boards 51-37 against Wiscon- the Badgers back to within ' Wayne Hasleiet, Peterson . U 260 U.3 News area basketball sched- the prospect of having them both pair of seniors. Muenzenberger the most points, a total of 441. Dick Hunger-holt, Rushlord. 17: 368 15.8 sin aid broke away from a 60-54 with four minutes to back next year. . Is the cenference's leading scor- Steve Strandemo of Kenyon has Jon Ask, Caledonia .. :. ; 17 a«7 . 15.7 Holdouts Big halftime tie ,to register, its go, but then missed two free ule, Harmony tonight will Rick Sctianufer, Houston .. IS .233 U.i liost Peterson in a non-con- The Eedmen will take on Hol- er with a 20.6 average and Nico- 414 and Mike Knies of Preston Lollsgaarden, Mabal - . 17. 235 13.1 fourth straight victory. throw's and Burns tallied Kim ¦ men, which also: sports a pretty lai is hitting at a 15.2 clip for has 406 to complete the list of John Tenasdahl, Mabel . :' . 1* 230 U.I The Badgers have a re^ again to thrust Northwest- ference basketball clash. go")9 se- Stavi Ken) , Mondovi 1} 218 14.5 Tomah face's Mount Calvary and Dorothy Ahrens spurred Cur- Joe Langlolt Durand .... 17 196 11.5 ries that puts him in second , of 10 infielders and outfielders Caledonia plays Bangor. ley *s Floor Shop to 893—2,595 BISTATH on the dotted line. iplace, with her 192—483. Carol Fenske (Final) Bob Loeffler moved into sev- Herb Pocachcl, Lima SH .. 17 279 16.4 These include Harmon Kille- converted tho 2-7-10 split and John Bill. Wabasha SF .19 294 15,5 brcw , Jerry Kindnll , Don Min- enth in the singles with a 616 . Vera Bell the 4-7-10, Don Larson, Onalaska L , .14 228 14.3 e 258 was the highest Dnvo Arnoldy, Roll . HT . ll 167 13.» cher , Zoilo Versalles, Tony Oli- SCRATCH KINGS . . . The Emil's Mens- bers are, from left: Ralph Palubickl, Stan Cierzan ' Celts Stretch Ladies — Winona Typewriter Ken Slrotman, Onalaik a L. 16 318 13.4 va , Sandy Valdcspino and Joe 8111 Brunnar, Lima SH .. 3)1 13.3 wear team , which finished second in the Nelson, Clarence Bell .single game of the tournament registered 874—2 559 behind Ele- l* lus rookies Cesar , Paul Plait Jr., and and it helped move him into , Dave Wilder, pnalaska L. 16 207 12.9 Nossek , p handicap firing, anore Loshek's 487. Nancy Don Drecktrah, Onalaska L. 16 202 12-6 Tovar , Rick Renick nnd Rod won the scratch team di- Joe Loshek, (Daily News Sports Photo). events with 1, - Denny Fenton, Roll . HT . 12 147 ll.i fourth in the all 1(17 s. Cnrew . vision of the WTBA tournament. Team mem- 820. Lead in NBA Alampl hit for Siifranok ' Joo Tollefson, Caledonia L. 17 1*9 11.7 Ron Dreas leads the all events B-y THE ASSOCIATED Press WORSLEY HOSPITALIZED with 1,847, followed by Norb Th« Boston Celtics came back MONTC1EAJ, (AP) - . Goalie Thrune with 1, 840 and Jack to win, but tho Philadelphia Gump Worsley of the Montreal Richtor Jr, with 1,827 . Dulek , 76ers got "fouled up" and failed Canadiens will be hospitalized who rests in fifth with nn 1,816, to keep pace with the Celtics in with a virus Infection until is the nil events scratch leade-r the National Basketball Asso- Wednesday at least, a spokes- NERVE DEAFNESS with 1,744 on series of 53,'f , SW ciation 's Ea-stern Division race. Iowa Stuns Wolves man for the National Hockey nnd 615. Bo>ston, trailing by eight, League club said Monday. Whim RETIRES points at halftime, came back to WIN STRING BROKEN RUTMKHFOR.D , N.J. (AP) — beat the Lakers, 11&-108 at Los BERKELEY , Calif, (AP) — If you lw«r Mund* N ym hMr ' 4 ^SIl\MnH p*opl< Talk — but you hay« dim. . ^^--^JSMvV l Sfep**>nH Angeles, while the 76ers lost to cully underitMXiIno Itx wordt. Dick Holul) is ending bi.s 17-ye«r British Columbia beat Califor- If iJ^ ^ _mV7_r^Al!l^ ___ the Cincinnati Royals 113-107 at you hiv» hMd f»l»«»—rloolno In «x "ttl /^^-^HW/fHMBBIH run ns bnflkelbnll conch nt. Fnir- nia 11-fi Monday in rugby, end- tht ««r — your troubln may b« Dayton , Ohio , in the only league ^^Z^Tv- y_m__^ \^______\ leigli Dickinson University to ing n streak of 25 straight victo- n*rv« dMtntfi. TTi« mo>l Impor. WAI^L^L^LV At Home-Naturally lent llilng you un do today It fa l^L^L^HlB take an administrative post at action Monday night. ries for the Bears In college ^ you, J them three games ahead of the When the Iowa basketball ex- tucky overwhelmed Mississippi • ••»••••••!Johtmvd , La CroMt/Wlnona t .ss runs on Coach Ralph Mill- Thb Hawkeyes mnde a proph- Royals, pri' 108-(1!> for its 22nd victory , No. 5 MOTORCYCLE I MODEL OF NTW J HtaHiifl AM OMIIW e iCfl tfx SHELL Philadelphia made 44 fi eld er "s timetable It con outdistance et of tlieir pilot Monday night nt Vanderbilt walloped Georgia MINIATURE HEARlNa | »»* »«- L« Croti* I Russell. OWA REPAIRS goals to 42 for Cincinmiti but u Cazzie I City with a late surge trrnt 117-97, No. <5 Kansas whipped • AID GIVEN • 173 Main St. - WfnoM I floored Michigan for the second ^ RANGE could hit on only lfl of 311 foul The Hawkeyes followed tho Oklahoma im-69, No, fl Nebraska PARTS A moat utilqu* tr** aftar al to*. 3 C ^ww shots, while . the Itoyals con- Miller script to the letter Mon- time in 10 conference games. downed Colorado 70-63 and No, 9 • cl«l Interact to tho» wno haar but } . B Leading 7.1-69 with a little less do nol undtraland worrit, h»i |w»f ; NAMB | nected on 29 o( 37. day night nnd upset lOth-rankod Providence burled Loyola New baan announced bv Motorola Dahl- • jj 40RBIK • SERVICE biro, A Irua ¦ FUEL Cincinnati took an 35-112 lead Michigan 01-02, sidetracking a than seven minutes to play, Orleans 70-43, III* non-oparaUnn S Iowa outficorcd the Wolverines modal, actual alt* rapllc* of th* • . —~___^. 1 on -Adrian Smith's 55-foot field 111-point effort by All-Amerlea Dave Schollhnso's 29 points amallatt dahllwra *v*r mod*, will 3 AO&RIM J 1(1-6 in the next four minutes for b* glv*n •«*¥ fr»* lo *nyon* I —* j Bur meister Co. goal at the buzzer ending; the Russell and stalling the Wolver- led Purdue over Indiana 77-68. ROBB BROS. atiawerlno Itili advurlliamant, 119-75 edge. S ¦ 1 PHONG 1344 third period and . .. wns never ines' Big Ten title drive. a commandinR Ohio State upset Minnesota W*ar-lnt It In Ida privacy of your ! iij-, '¦ " ..i. j " " J Motorcycle Shop own homa wllhoul toat or obliu*. . ClTy »TATB 352 W«sl Second Sf rot hentled , although the flume was "We fiRuro we'll piny our op- While Michigan 's Big Ten '101-DH, Florida ulunncd Tennes- Hon »| any KM. ! ^4.1*- j S73 E '. tied thrco times in (ho final ponent even for 36 minutes of lend dwindled to 14 games over fioo (i7-l)'l and North Carolina . 4th SI. Phon» 40O7 "ITI.YPUR. fHBE TO KEUr" ^ .y. ^ .^^ .^^ .^ . 1 qua iter. Any game, then beat him in the Illinois and Michigan State, who State humbled Furman 130-77. JSSSSSSSSSCSSSSSSSSmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ^^ GRAI N Arcadia Girl MINNEAPOLIS (AP) —Wheat receipts Monday 262; year ago holiday; trading basis un- PARK-REC JR.. BOYSV.. changed; prices '/8 ; higher; cash Pin Meei Results Hal-Rody W. . I. ^ins District . dark ' - John Culhana ..... Ill IM 143 403 Cutter bustera ;...... 11 . spring wheat basis, No. 1 Saturday. Feb. 19 • , ' * Wp ^ 184 101J Pin Pushers 11 . 7 , 11-17 . protein l,71%- DOUBLES Frank Raines ...... 110 112 125 367 nerthern is? tw iw ai . Crusaders I..;;,,...... 11 7 John Ball Jr. ...;. . Ronald Ressla 139 154 145 438 hard Montana Win- JM S«l Pin Smasheri .,...... :... 10 t 2.05%; No. 1 Harvay¦¦ Slavw ..... 148 lit . - -• ¦ '• ¦ 194 v 999 Contest ¦ Oratory • • •: . . ' . «r il73 - Unknowns ...... 10 » i.59%-i.88%. : • . - James Hermei ... 123 179 199 501 ter Bill Slitbtt ...... 1«0 201 l« S3J . Sting. Rays ...... 10 . . • ', Bert Jumbeck ..... 122 147 114 385 Spartans ..• ..,..,...... ,..; 8. . 10 AUCADIA, Wis; (Special) - Minn. - S.D. No. 1 hard win- Tom May ...... IM 174 1« SH ' 113 til V 114 1Uf - 8-Ballt ...... ; ...... » . 10 ' Dennis Daley , ,.-.. 144 141 19i 465 The Arcadia girl yho won the ter 1,59^-1.87%. ; : ..... 171 170 1M 517 . Hbplo ...... :¦ ¦ 7 11 -¦¦ Sien M«nr Schulti .:...... 115 121 134 339 ¦:. ' ¦ ¦ fc ¦ ' Bob O'Neil . 4^B'S' . .. . .,,... - ' ... ' , -4 - 14 • .amber durum, Myl*» Vauflhn¦ ¦ ...,...181 W 1SJ srt ¦. " ¦ project Trempealeau County and 10th No. 1 Hard ' ,' 94 .980 [jigs multi-million ;dollar " • ¦ ¦' •: • : ' . ' -VV "1(6 11)7 ; FATHER • SON The stage was set for an early for the . - v5IN&LES ¦¦ ¦ ,7 ' ¦ ¦ ' 1.80-1-85; discountsv am- : 1S4 IM ' W - Wesigate W, L. building pre- . ¦;; v District American Legion ora- choice Harold Van «unay «» Rasklewlci .. 171 312 174 78 6-35 spring bid opening on construc- „ ; ¦ H» 167 1M 4S4 • Henry . . Bambcnek's ...v... - . ,...-;.. 31 11 - . - FOR1VIAL approval of the fi- 4-7y :. ' Ronald Dybina ...... 181 205 214 33 S32 ' ar- ber 2-3; durum , 520 IIM Bill Vogel . Duellnwn's ...... V.....! 30 12 tion of a $4.6 million Senior High pared by A i torical contests in 1965, won the 189 54 4,18 * nal plans would have been voted 8 171 J07 S32 I Dick Niemeyer ..... 143 210 KOhner's ...... 27 15 . chitects Eck- Corn No. 2 yellow 1.18 /4. Art Moora .....;... 15* ...... 144 148 194 102 «i08 ' r School : building with informal OChOOl 1966 district event here Monday Tom Rllka ...... U7 17» TBJ 318 , 'y Jerry -Brang . Lang's: ...... v;..:,, ..;.. M -V V Monday night had it'not been 2 white 63%-66%; No. ' Bob Dennis .....:. 176 144 235 32 607 Shoup'j 8, McGulre'i ., 17 22 approval Monday night of de- ert & Carlson , . Oats No. 70 1130 ¦ ' that .one director had to leave night. George Weniel. .;.;-. 205 148 148 82 603 . -'Sehe'rer's- ...... :.. . ,.. , 15 . 34 v . and p"_- 62%-64%y No, 2 heavy Kenny Uaktn „. ,.. 1« 179 Hi -483 ' tailed plans for the structure to Winona, - r J Barbara Creeley will go on to 3 white 111 330 Ken Donahue ' .....211 183 175 32 603 Neulahr' s- ' .:.... . - ,.. H 35 DOarq. the meeting before its conclu- T heavy Rooer Johnson ... IM 1*1 745 190 )S>6 4B 599 ' end of Caudill, Row- . " white .6€%-69 /8 ; No. 8 ¦V. " . "" ¦:¦ 114 1U7 Jamei Hermei .... . Revolr & Neujahr . . .. , ,; 10 36 be erected near the west f regional;competition at Colfax ¦ Cecil Kieller ...... , 188 183 148 78 597 : • -, , , sion and this left the board with- ' ' ¦- ¦ jltn Todd ....;..... in 1*4.149 «» • GUYS t DOLLS. . lett & Scott , - • .. . White:64^6%. : • ' . ,. 119 212 158 106 595 Lake Winona. March 3. Ralph Fltt lnj ...... 122 165 174 «3 William Loken ...... out tbe quorum necessary to hoi- ¦ 149 210 32 .584 Westgate y W. L. Board of Ed- Houson , Texas, who have been Barley, cars 129, year ago 144 "1124 Bob Kosidowtkl ....175 Members of the At Ruppert ...... 206 159 165 56 586 ColtJensoi) - Armstronji 14 7 year take formal action. ¦ choice 1.24-1.44 ; Jimmy Loken ..... 170 157 IM 507 14- ucation spentv more than '3% working for more than a THE ARCADIA High School iday ; good to ' Duane Baertsch ,...;.. 212 114 139 116 581 . Lubinski - Sobcck ...... , 7 Art JanriMri ...... 127 IM 144 419 ¦ ' 9 , lanning phase of the Edwin O. iEckert of Eckert & com- l.Z^l.lO; Dan Kluender. .' .- ., :. 173 144 177 86 580 Fenike - Poianc ..:,..... 12 hours studying working draw. on the p senior arid honor student low to intermediate 178 1104 ¦ Sctimili ¦ Llca ...... 10 11 Frank Knoska . ..y 158 1S3 177 80 its . Carlson, who made Monday's with contestants m six 1.18-1,22. Harold Llea ...... 142 130 145 457 ' Strcng -. Kuhlman ....,,.. 10 11 peted .fr° feed " Dick Saliwedel ,;.. . 144 177 165 92 578 V Quentin Sehmiti .. 152 1»7 157 494 ' Emmons - . .Schacht ; .;. 10 11 . presentation of the bulky set of oth«r counties in the district — ; 1.17%-1.22^. 150 1103 Gary Ruppert .. .;..: 154 174 157 66 375 ¦' ¦ Eye NO. 2 y . ¦¦...;.' 191 179 165 . 38 574 Konkel . • Girtler .;,,... .. «: 10 . ' . construction documents, was ad- Bob Thurley ....;.. 171 147 222 540 Norb Thrune • Valerie Gilbertson, Barron • 7 52 573 Lldtke - Etnmons ... .- . - <' . 15• - ¦• Flax No l 3,08. v Paul Mrachek .... 133 144 154 ; 455 BUI Fredericks ..... 171 181 169. vised that the board would vote Hupperf, Dennis Daley ,.,,.. 233 173 143 34 j?2 KINGS 4 0UEENS County; Patricia 1 yellow 2.77Vi. 104 1101 . . ay Att Jon meet- Soybeans No. Vic Schewe ..... 176 161 169 40 566 ¦/. : ' I Del approval of the plans at a Fedie,; Mondo- • Wj = L. S GouiTGi Pierce; Patricia Westgate s Hugh Orphan ...... 154 173 180 509 ¦ Don Graham ...... 18} 141 143 507 Kenneth Hegland .... 141 ill 177 136 545 . Double O's •: . V17 4 ing next Monday night : to permit Lyle Bohllhger ..... 162 171 157 72 . 562 vi, Buffalo County ; Georgann 84^-1100 ¦ Vaughn & Mlynclak ..... 14 4 Vern Senty v...... 141 178 191 50 560 10'4-10>4 an advertisement for bids that , Eau :. Claire; , Lucille Elmer Girtler ..... 131 139 159 «9 : Fabulous Four ...... ¦ ¦ Becker V/INONA MARKETS Alvln Kohner ..... IM 158 189 542 Carl Wager ...... 112 155 197 94 558 Ai>«e1s ,..,;,;.,„„,', .„,', 71i lOVa, would allow for a bid opening Klein, Chippewa, and Mike Hdv- V 124 10H DICK Schulfl ...... 138 15f 190 70 557 Jokers ^..'....,...... 9 13 Proposal ; ' On lroad around the middle of April. & Company Kirchner ... 126 141 179 108 554 Rai ¦ Charles .i . 8 13 Dunn County. Swfft Frank Dornh ....;. 144 140 172 498 C^and K' ...... ,, ... land, ¦ Harley Greenwood V 152 18? H2 503 Dave Ruppert .....:.. 162 170 172 52 554 Trojans ...... 8 13 vie»f Hlghwsy, 41 ¦ opposing merger Harold Briesath recalled that A . part of Monday's session Judges were Jacque Reidel- ' ¦' 92 -1091 Ray Ruppert ...... 151 154 145 84 554 . Ch«rry Pickers .... '...... V. 7 14 A resolution Buying »iours are (rom 8 a.m. to¦¦ .*'H : ' . ¦¦ ¦ - : -;. 15? 150 170 479 Jim Englerth ...... 134 1*2 152 74 . 554 : the city has given its suppoit was devoted to a discussion with berger, Winona [ State College; p.m. Monday Ihrough Friday. .- ' . " .. Vlrjll Benson ...... ' HIGH, SCHOOL- OJRLS . Union ; Pacific and Rock Rcjar Happel ..... 137. 143 172 452 Ed Zak : ...... 150 T44 199 58 553 VI. of the to railroads, Thera .will ba no call market! en Pr* 7 Ha^Roi^- L. '¦ in cither instances Eckert of 17 items on which Tom Stoltman, Winona Senior 154. 1087, Jim Ruppert ...... 177 174 147 52 550 held oyer ' ¦ Scramblers ...:..,.— ... 7 Z Is land railroads was trucking firms. Sup- a» to Harold Emmoni ., 141 137 154. 435 Jotin Wendt ...... 177 103 171 92 545 • . . .. utilities and alternate bids will be solicited . High, and Richard Weiland, Col- Thisa quolat Ions apply noon/t* B»b Wleciorek .... 365 158 153 68 : 543 Fruit Loops :.;....:...;... s " *y Council Monday ¦day. ' Ronay Schacht .;... 134 172 127 433 V ¦ by v the City port now will help the C&NW Most of these alternates are be- lege of Saint Teresa , Winona. ¦ ¦ ¦: . niv ion Gary Paulson ...... 131 134 172 104 .543 Tigerelles . ;... 5 4 • . V . HOGS'- . . " . Joe Cienan ..... 147 140 159 72 538 Alley Catort ...-.;...... 4 5 until its next meeting; and Winon a, he said, and may consideration of received a medal and Tlit.hog nierket Is 25 tent* lowaf. Ray . Meyer 153 144 14> 446 night ing sought in Barbara • ¦ Wen Bernati ...... 160 180 140) 500 Merlin Duellman .. . 157 172 150 58 537 Gutter Girls : ,;,..;...... 4 V S help keiep from losing the rail- George Top butchers (19*230 Ibs.) 27.00 ; ",¦ - HI-Fis ' .V _.....;v...v..;.. J 7 Aldermen listen ed to Chicago cost aspects of the project. a $50 savings bond from ¦ ¦ • ,.;.V37.25-27.M 114: 1080 Al Le|k; ;. , T44 154 154 - 40 534 ¦ Grading 34-38 ...... "..., HIGH SCHOOL BOYS road-here , ' district ..,23.50-24 .00 Wally Conrad ...... 134 149 134 419v Dewey Grossell ..... 141 138 203 50 532 Railway repr I ^ Poukey, : ; Cumberland, Top sows' ::. y:. Hal-ROd W. U, i North Western «ost for the ¦ ¦• Harold Brandt .... 143 184 155 504 Dick Howard .:...., 134 187 137 70 530 ¦ ACTUAL bnilding , who • ' CATTLE " ¦ Tl-qlans. ' ' ;. 8 V Americanism chairman ' • strong, all ' ::• ' 122 John Culhana ..... 149 137 115 124 52) resentatives outline the case PASSENGER and less-than- The caltie niarket co*s . 1045 Dodgers .:...... ,.i,... 4 3 new school originally had been toy the ¦¦ Fred Huff ...... 153 171 145 489 John La Barre ...,. 144 148 143 52 526 service already have presented certificates other classei steady. ; :¦¦:- TTper-Roos ...... ;..V 5 ' '¦ against merger ii a half-hour carlbad-lot around $3.57 mil- ' ' 24.tO-27.00 Clem Hull ... 147 150 13S 431 Lawrence Cada ... 133 152 164 74 525 . * ¦ estimated at prime ' ;...... ¦ ' Good Playert ... 5 4 ¦' ¦ '"¦ taken off by the C&NW , other participants. ' *' 24.50-2*.0tt 118- 1040 Rod Doebbert ..... 157 146 165 54 524 ¦ ¦ ¦ session -before : ' been rising building -Choice . .. ;...,... ¦ ¦ Cl-ydes- • . '. . -.. .;;...... :...... 2 ... 7 lion. Should a accom^ ¦ 22.00-24.00 ' (Collie Hanson 157 154 142 453 '¦¦ ' :¦ George Kohner v.... 123 135 148 118 524 - . ¦ Nelson pointed out. She also is a musician . Good . . ..;; ...... Raccootn .:, - ...:...... 1 J . the regular _.. I ' "2O.0O-22 .SO , Bob Heftimn ..... 182 134 125 441 Duane Kosldowikl .. 131 170 153 48 522 cost trend of recent hionths send Our. Lady Standard ...... ¦: , HIS & HE RS believ- panying the choir at 1S.50-17.5O . ¦ 144 1038 Ed. Lynch ..,.....; 143 15(1 174 ;52 519 7:30 . meeting. AJTV j Mayor Ellings said he excessively past this . Utility cows ¦ total 'bids: Church. Mrs. ¦ ¦ . '... . 13.50-U.50- Mark Modieskl .... 158 133 158 449 Bill Haack ...... 140 144 153 40 517 Hal-Rod ' W. L. 1 't hurt us to go along of Perpetual Help Cutters ¦ ¦ ...,.. .- ...... ' A movie was ed it "won could be ¦' ' ¦ ¦ Hani Hanion ...... 159 131 424 Robert O'Neil ..... 144 126 168 72 512 Rustad . . Overby .... :. . ... 10 s: figure, the alternates coach ' VEAL V 13* DickV. - ' .I' 7 cari Jiurt us if Joe Fernholz is her . ¦ : " -158 1033 oznwn.' . ..,.:;. ll 173 177 60 512 Slahl - Braun ' .;.-..... 8 7 shown and; /- _,,_,-; I ; with this but itv consideration to keep Tha veal .market . Is. steady. . '¦ ' taken into ¦ ;32.00-35.09 John Sandslede .... 142 152 174 470 Dennis Nelson ...... 178 105 ns 108 509 Kirchner - Schmitt . .. 8 . . 7 . - questions an- V.OUriCli I we oppose it" Top choice ... '.....,.,.:... Larry Welter . .. expenditures within CONTEST followed a Dewey cilnktcales- ,.. 112 178 125 415 155 123 144 84 508 "Merchants V Bank ...... 7 8 ultimate THE . Good and cholca ,..,...... 22.00-32.00 Vern Burke ...... 140 134 ' s wer ed by —- ' ' ' ' withdrew his '¦ - 1B.00-23.00) 134 1019 150 42 508 Schinnick - Kohler . : ..,...'. -4-9- I " . Aid. Nelson available funds,' , dinner in the schriol dining jropm . Commercial . ...,..,...... Dick . Magin .. . '.. ... 149 114 178 42. 505 First National Bank .. ...; 5 10 ¦ : . Boners , ..;....':. v...... 16,00-down Olla Reiter ....;... 140 150 142 432 ; Wayne A. Andersen, Mankato, earlier motion to table the ac- by 80. The Rey. John DleK Slroriiikl .... 158 139 IM 445 Merlin Von Bargen . 175 113 141 72 501 COMMUNITV . In most cases the alternates attended Bravo Foods * ' •' ' ¦ ¦ • Ches Tarras . ...i . 144 160 156 38 SOO Westgate Bowl •• . ' ¦ • W L division G&NW freight agent, tion, A motion by Aid. Sawyer - .' ' • 134 1013 . on items that Rossiter , - Eau Claire, gave the " Buying hours: 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- Bob Cada ' ...... 158 137 179 34 500 Frlcksoii's Auclloneers . 15 4! are fceing asked Vlnce Suchomel ... 192 157 195 544 ... . . Vto ; lay it over was passed with- day, through Friday. ' , Mayn'ardv Rustad .. 149 159 ill 78 497 Oaiis Bar ...... :...,... .13 8 in-vocation and the Rev. Howard Bob Wlnettorier ... 148 151 115 414 ANDERSEN said merger of might be eliminated from ; the These quotations apply as to" noon to- Dap. Cronin ...... 169 143 141 44 497 Schlitz Beer .. ,;.,....,..., ' 11 8' , 6tit opposition. 54 1012 . ' incorporat- Benson. Arcadia , the benedic- day on a yield (dressed) basis. Roy Bell ¦:.., ' .:. 116 147 147 44 494 Sunbeam Bread ...... 12 .9 the two.: lines would seriously original contract and . Earl Ford .. 128 114 103 367 . , .Cahners and cutlers S33;50. Donald Erickson .. 150 124 130 90 496 Blumentritr Store ..'...... ; 12 9 Dignitaries attending in- Peta Wolfe 148 167 182 4»7 injure midwestern local - service ed into the new building at a tion. Live bases canner and cutter pur- Frank Raines 122 131 144 94 493 Bub's Pllsert :...... ,. 10 ' 11 130 ' 994 lines such as C&NW, Burlingtoh Frank Schneider , . La ..made , according to South- St. Bert Jumbeck .... 132 134 142 44 492 Unknowns ; V ...... 9 12 later time. cluded chases Herb Laa ...... 123 134 145 401 ; state American Legion Paul prices from . 8 a.m.: to 13:30 p.ni. Otna Kaehlar ...... 138 174 183 4» Bob Slackowiti ... 144 148 149 48 491 Hackbarth Feed Mill ..:. 8 11 and Milwaukee; By . concentrat- single item - that Crosse, ,. , The largest Monday through . Friday. . 82 . »M Red Zeches ...... 132 182 113- 52 479 Erdmann Trucking :. .. 7 14 ing UP transcontinental traffic commander; Lloyd Gibson, Eau Clair Jehnlgea 143 107 154 72 478 Schmidt's Beer ..., . 4 15 Whife Man falls in this category would be ¦ Winona Egg Market Norm . Olrtlar ...;. 12» 118 ISO 3»7 on the RoCk island east of UP's department vice com ¦• ¦ Ralph AlbrecM ..; 151 154 ISO 459 Ray Schewe ..... 166 114 103 88 471 WESTGATE LADIES the music-/Jditorium wing, con- Claire, These quotations apply as of . .' Dick Habeck . .. 86 118 136 130 . 470 ' 10:30 . a.m. today. . 122- ' 978' Westgate Bowl . W L Omaha terminus, the merger directors feel mander ; Arnold Thorpe, Blair, Eugene Schueler .. 117 181 394 ' • Perlum AuJtin ... 124 109 70 156 459 GrulkowSkl Beauty Shop .50 35 struction of which Grade A. (lumbo) :..:...;..,..... M *l John Meyerhofl .... 131 123 153 34 441 would take more business from district first vice commiander ; Gone Sobeck . "...;. Ul 192 IM¦ 437 • • Winona Typewriter, ..:';:. KH iVi .' - could be deferred if cost fac- Grade A. (large) ...... ;.... .3n ' ¦ni 95«. Ronald Resile . ... 101 118 122 • 98 439 Haddad's ,.... 40 : 35 several competing lines, lie stat- Burnett; Cameron, sec- Grade A :(medlurr>) .,.' . '...,.;.' ...., .J7 : . LaVern Bucholi :.., 133 97 ,142 52 434 tors dictated a substantial cut- R-obert ' WHOLES . Safranek's . ' :¦ : ,., 37Vj 37H . ed. At present, Andersen said , Shoots Five dis- Grade ei' .V... . -. ....;....;, .27 . Willard Anderson .. 134 109 il* 58 417 ond vice commander in the ' ' : ¦' ' ' - ' Hugh. Orphan ...... 188 170 211 31 414 . Midland Co-ip ,.,..,... ;, ..... 32 43 freight shipped between UP's back: on original plans. ¦: .Grade -C :. :.:. .. . ' .:, ... ..;...... :.. .! -V13 Ray Meyer ...... 101 177 154 74 410 Monday, Feb. 21 Ken's Hardware V 21 54 In discussing the possible al- trict ; . . .;¦' Froedtert Malt Cofporation Hani Hanson ...... 181 149 180 76 604 PIN TPPPLERS Omaha terminus and Chicago is dis- DOUBLES ' ' Everett Guse. Whitehall , Hours - 8 a.m. . to 4 p.m. ; closed Satur- Harvay Steyer ..... 171 168 233 30' 402 Westgate W L : ternates under .. consideration loading. Gene Kaeliler ...... 125 145 176 34 400 John Cienan .:.. 154 173 201 528 distributed profitably among trict service officers ; Tom Ger- days. Submit sample before Max Kulas ...... 110 174 234 618 Main Tavern ...... V...,,. 4 3 Monday; Board. President Law- (New crop barley) Alvln Kohner ;...... 140 189 214 44 599 Hamernlks Bar . ,:,,.. ...,. 5>j several coropanieis. Negro Chippewa ' 1'4 Pickets barley ...... ;...;. 11.14V "• : micer, Hokomhe, N0.1 Ralph Fining...... 181 185 146 82 594 - - - 80 1224 .v...... 5- rence Santelman said, that the ' Donald Wolfe .....222. 114 ISO 558 Watkins Mary King . . . 4 Projected annual business No. 2 barley ..,."' . 1.08 . Earl Ford ...... 174 199 155 44 594 County commander; Martinus ' Mel . Schlesseltnan ...161 119 Ml 491 v Winona Insurance Agency .. 5 4 losses would be $16 million for BIRMINGHAM, Ala, (AP) - general reaction he had noted V No. 3 barley ..,...;.... .98 Marv Schulti ...... 140 184 199 44 589 Winona Paint & Glass ;.: 4 5 , Trempea- "•" ¦No " ' . .91 . ' ¦ '- 154 7201 ¦ ' he'd Benrud , Galesville . , 4 barley ,...... : .. . . Jimmy L,eken ...... 173 142 155 90 580 - .Coca Cola, ..;'.. ...' .. '.. 4 5 , $12 million each Bur- A white man shot five Negro from persons .. to whom : Bob Loelller ...... 132 190 143 485 C&NW for ; Rich- Bay State Milling Company Harold Brandt ... .. 178 .18* 145 48 " 577 Wally' s: .. . :...;:.....;, v,3l'1 5>,i building pro- leau County commander Ken Kehniikl .... 183 184 144 Sir ¦ lington and Milwaukee ' and $3 pickets in a Birmingham super- talked about the Elevator A Grain Prices Fred . Hull ...... 148 179 185 44 576 Lakeside Cllgo .:: '.. ' . . 3 4 , dis- ' 178 .1174 ard Dougherty, Ellsworth will" Jlm FOTd ...... 145 141 .180 ' 82 548 ALLEY CATERS million for the Chicago Great market parking jot Monday ject was in line /with board One hundred bushels , of ..grain ba John Bell Jr. :...... 155 19? 160 52 540 Ted Bambenek .... 148 142 173 483 adjutant; . Wally XJifford , the minimum loads accepted at the- ele- Wesigate Bowl Poinls night after they refused to move thinking that if it hecomes ne- trict Mark MOdfeikl .... 175 150 153 82 540 Ed Dulek ...... 220 198 178 594 Western , Andersen told the : vators. s V. . ,,...- . , ' ..- .. : - City, district sergeant at Bob Thurley ...... 164 205 147 80 1159 Nash' . 20 council. out of his way, police said. cessary to make decisions af- Hager No. 1 northern spring wheat " ....'l.*4 20 558 Mohan - : Harold Emmoni . .V157 122 164 112 557 Osca r Swenson .... 120 197 170 487 's Window 4 Siding Co. 20 , and James Davis, Blair , No; 2 northern " spring- . wheal . . ".. . 1-iJ ' - ¦ ¦ William s Hotel ,:.. .,...... , 15 Hearings by. the Interstate fecting the overall cost of con- arms Norm Girtler ...... 199 134 148 Bud Hansen ...... 192 191 148 )51 .: - ' No. 3 northern spring wheat .... 1.58 72 S55 Skelly .. Vv ... ..:...... ; 14 . Police said two of tie Negroes Americanism chairman. Harold Uca ..v.... 147 130 149 88 554 102 1140 . . . . Commerce Commission had struction these should be made county No. 4 northern spring wheat..,., 1.54 Curley s Floor Shop :..,.;...... 14 were in the stomach Dewey Cllnkjealea . 181 114 139 96 552 Paul KapuStlk ... . 128 .141 183 452 ' shot and ' In the nine counties of the No. 1 hard winter wheat ,. 1.-54 . Fenske Bixly Shop ... 12 been set for March 7 and later in areas where originaUy-plari- ¦ : Myles Vaughn ' .' .,' ., 154 174 154 60 546 Leon Bronk . ..:,.. 157 140 148 445 that the others were less seri- . No.. . 2 hard winter . wheat .. -... '.,'l.52. ¦- ¦7 jeannetles Beauty Salon ...... 11 M)th district , 112 students from Harley Greenwood 183 177 134 50 546 " 124 1121 postponed indefinitely, - .. Ander- ned features could be incorpor- "No . " 3 hard wih-ter wheat ...... 1 .48 . . Wonlgomery : Wa rd's ...... ously hurt. All required hospital Tom Rltka .. -;- .. -,.-. ISO 180 154 32 546 Marvin Niemeyer 144 199 150 493 * ' 18 public, parochial and pri- No. 4 hard winter wheat ....;.,. 1:44 REDMENS MON'. - NITE sen said. . - .; ated later when funds are avail- Bill Sllsbee ...... 141 144 IM 38 545 Gary Baab ...... 164 181 197 544 treatmient. schools participated in the No. 1 rye .... 1 .18 Tom May : ,, . ...,... 82 1119 Redmens Allys W L able; " vate Ho: 2 rya...... :..,... 1.16 141 154 149 74 542 ' ' ' WOULD THE new proposal . . . Ronald Dybrlng ... 132 150 ISO 108' 540 Ed Lilla . 202 177 149 548 Sunbeiiri ...... 14 18 7 oratorical contest; ¦ ' Police Capt. J M: McDowell Wally COHirad ..,...; 158.168 138 74 538 ChSl Lilla 156 141 147 444 Boerers ... .. ;.. '..... ,. . 14 10 affect possible changes in Wi- , "THE GENERAL reaction Art Moore ...... 143 148 148 38 537 102 1116 . Schmldli ...... 13^ 10\4 '. said Emory W. McGowari 23, of ¦ ¦ nona arising out of the planned observr Pale W0M1 ..>:..... 142 1 , Hogs. 3J100; butctieri Bill Feller ...... 154 Roger Happel .... . 133 140 190 '48 531 145 153 474 V/iMcals ,..,.:...... 7»i 4tt sen said effects on such a situ- in this new steady fo 25 higher; butchers 1 end - 2 •'¦ ¦ rifice of quality Vince Suchomel .... 148 143 175 24 530 " 104 1101 Roadsides ...... 7 S ation are unknown now. He said McDowell said McGowan the cost 1SW25,. lbs.. 28.25-28:50; 22 head 28.75; Ralph AlbrecM ...; 144 170 144 50 530 Joe Lombardo V ... 138 171 154 445 Hit 8 Runneri . ;...... , 7 5 building just to keep 1-3 19D-250 : lbs. .27,50-28.25 ; 2-3 24O-260 Warren Wunderlich . 179 157 126 462 the company's engineering de- ¦ Herb Lea ,,....; 137 144 180 48 529 ¦ Knock Outs •;. -..... ,.;.:.' .: S'A 4'-s would be charged with assault , ' ' - ' , ' . - . lbi. 27.00-27:50 ; sows mixed 1-3 35O-4O0 ' - . ¦142 1089 down." . • . Clem Huff ...... 191 133 13} 74 529 Cuess Who' ,.., ;. 5 7 partment would investigate On Increase Jbs.. 25.75-56.25; 2 and 3 500-600 lbs. Adolph Schreiber . 178 147 149 474 * ¦ ¦ ¦ with intent to milrder. that would fall into this R oger Jahnion ..... 149 145 144 44 524 . Castaways ' : . . .:.., :. ,..:.,. 4 ' '¦ V Items 24.25-25.00. V Arnlo Michaels .. 143 154 T49 444 track ; relocation when and if ' Quentin Schmltx ... 144 95 201 42 524 .Messengers ,, ...... 1 » - . Authorities quoted McGovan "add-later " category to save on Cattle 2,500; no calves; slauohter Dick Strolnskl 157 154 149 56 518 , 118' 1038 . VFW ' Milwaukee and C&NW services steers strong to 50 cents higher; liva Pete Polus V- .. 1)5 175 142 492; as s ay ing the Negroes were original, construction cost ¦ Don Graham ...... 172 158 13? 46 515 ¦ Hal Rod W L the loads prime , 1 ,200-1,350 lb. slaughter BOII Glowciewtkl . 174 129 183 48S - ' . are combined. He said it was ; Dale Reiter ...... 179 115 140 80 5)4 ¦ : Vets Cab V..;..,, .,..;...... 3 . 1 blocking his car and refused to would include installation of In California steers 30.65-30.75; . several -loads high Bob HeHman ..;... 132 185 120 72 so» 74- 1033 Hammi ...... ' •.,. 5 1 sheer speculation on his part , choice and prime 1,100-1, aOO lbs, 29,50- Carl Opsahl .. move when he; asked them to to accommodate Harold Van Gundy .. 138 109-142 112 501 ...... 159 154 141 47S V Bernles DX . ' ¦. '., :¦ ...... S 1 but Milwaukee traffic, through . l,2O0 lockers — LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 30.00; choice 900-1, i00 lbs. 28.00-2-9.50J Elmer (Slrtlir ...... 135 144 ui 78 soo William Lang .... 109 191 152 459 Bunkes Apco Radiator Ser. s 1 Winon a could possibly be trans- The officers said McGo-wan the anticipated initial enrollment death toll continues to ristf in an several - packages and two lobda high Eugene Schueler ... 150 145 130 58 483 114 1049 Winona Milk . .,....;,..... 4 2 choice and prime 900-1,100 heifers 28.25- Lens Hamemlk new building when it's John Saeidsteda 145 152 MI 38 483 .. 119 163 215 517 Bakkens Const. i.V...... A 2 ferred to the C&NW; line. told them that when the Ne- in the influenza epidemic that vhas 29.00; cholco 800-tOSO lbs : 27:00-28.00. . Rodney Pillowikl Ill' Gene Soteck ...... 117 138 160 48 4(3 125 07. 343 Teamsters . . ' 3> 3 Thus, he said , the company groes would not move, he completed in the fall of 1967 — spread throughout California , Sheep 100; mostly steady on slauohter Rollle Hinson ..... 157 133 177 72 479 144 1044 Jones a Kroeger ...... 3 3 lambs and ewes; couple small Iota Sal Kosldowskl ... 112:141 144 467 ¦¦ than 1,800 lockers plan- Paul Mrachek 142 121 124 84 475 Wasonj ' • . . - .:,..,..,... 1 5 would be rid of safety hazards opened his car door and opened rather closing schools and slowing bus- Choice , and prime . 98000 lb, wooled Jon . Kosldowskl .. 157 134 162 453 enroll- ; Len Bernati ...... 144 14? 116 38 469 Blanchfes Tavern 1 5 and maintenance expenses con- fire with a 25-caliber pistol. ned for a contemplated iness.: ' slaughter lambs .129.00; deck choice Art Jarincen ..... 118 111 137 88 454 120 1040 Abrams Furnace 0 4 and prime around 98 lbs . shorn slaught- Wayne Llticher ¦ later; elimination of cer- Frank Dorjch .: , 137 122 151 42 452 ....141 148 109 398 Bubs Beer ' . '.. ...,.,.. O 4 nected with the existing string The man drove quickly out of ment Seven deaths related to the er lambs with No. 1 pelts 27.25. . .. Herbert Wolle Bob Wineilortor .. 10» 179 122 30 440 .. .. 12* 142 ,152 420 CITY of Milwaukee grade crossings the parking lot , accompanied by tain folding doors:and partitions epidemic have been reported. SOUTH ST PAUL 21S 1016 Hal-Rod W L SOUTH ST. PAUL, Mlnr> . - USDA Sunday, Clarence Wolte here might be installed later and . 'J> Feb. 20 ... 122:119 120 361 Wally's F. Clly 47!- 2414 a woman , according to police. that — Catlle 5,500 ; calves 1,700; slaughter Henry Ernst 120 158 147 42s Latest victims included three DOUBLES Country Kitchen 41 29 , Aid. Barry Nelson asked why She was questioned and re- a less costly initial surfacing of steers and hellers active, strong to 50 William Loken ... 199 175 131 507 20O 986 Oasis Bar Cafe ...... 43'i 29»4 the C&NW asked support areas that could be im- -unidentified women, ages 91, 71 higher; ' high good and choice generally Dennis Nelion ...158 230 SINGLES Merchants Bank 40 . 32 her* leased , McDowell said. parking steady; vealen 179 567 John Cienan 25-50 up; cows and bulls ... . 225 258 156 38 467 Graham 8. McGuire .. .. 34 34 for its opposition to the UP-Rocb and 70 whose deaths were re- 214 1188 Ed Dulek 224 proved later. and slaughter calves weak to 100 lower, Carl Wager ...... 141 171 141 493 216 175 24 439 KWNO Radio 3S"2 34'i Fred L. Shuttlesworth Beach city downturn due rnainly to closer sorting; Bob Loelller Island proposal. The council has of Cin- ported by Long Cecil Kloffer 194 145 104 545 169 177 170 100 414 Bunkes . Apco 33'. 3 38 1 . Mon- feeders slrcng; high choice carrying end Lans Hamemlk .... 151 309 184 46 610 cinnati , secretary of the South- DIRECTORS found out health officials Monday and an 172 1210 Bubs Beer ,.. "33 ' 39 "only one side of the question " ol prime slaughter steers weighing 1, 150- Max Kulas . 165 190 191 52 598 Willard Anderson .. 154 148 149 473 HOtol Winona .,....,.....,. 31 39 ern Christian Leadership Con- day that the setting for the new unidentified child in Northern 1,260 lbs, .29.00; most choice 950-1,250 Sal Kosldowskl ..,, 175 203 147 and cannot weigh the merits ««¦»' Tliruna 205 223 JIJ 440 52 597 Speed Wash 31 41 slight- Ibs. 27.75-28,65; mixed h Igtv good and Bill Pelier ... 167 214 154 as can the ICC which has ference, said he was leading a school is going to have a California, The health officer 94 1209 58 593 Llnahtns Inn ...... 21 44 , all Choice 27.25-27.75; good 24.50:27.25; Ray Gady . 193 169 169 Bob Koildowskl .. 193 177 161 538 56 587 Pepsi Cola .21 44 the facts Nelson contended nighttime protest march about a different appearance than had for Yuba and Sutter counties choice 850-1,050 lb. slaughter helferi Henry Ernst 197 133 169 18 . . ly Duane KoaidowskI . 138 209 190 537 587 26.50-27.50; mixed high good nnd choice Rodney Pellowski .. 154 174 151 98 579 block away from the store, Lib- been planned originally. said the child died of purulent 100 1)75 Ches Lilla THE ICC acts as a referee, 26.00-26 50; good 23.50-36.00; utility and Bob Stachowltl .. ... 242 155 181 174 142 54 571 erty supermarket. "I heard a time architects first be- by flu. 1st 354 Joe Lombardo At the Meningitis caused commercial slnuqhler cows 18.00-19 50; Al Lejk 151 148 185 504 179 149 145 90 543 Fire Near Ettrick snid Andersen. Its decision will sketches canner and cutter 15.0O l 8.0O; utility Bud Hansen 141 197 140 44 543 bunch of noise that sounded like gan their preliminary Officials also reported that : , 108 1148 Ken Klnowskl depend on how the public inter- and commercial slaughter bulls 21. 00- Cewey Oromll .., in MI 203 574 ...... 143 144 154 78 541 firecrackers ," he said. than a year ago a natural most public schools in Contra 23.00; cutter 17 , 00-20.00; choice venlera Norberl Wolfe 149 145 159 108 ETTR I CK, Wis, (Special) , more Bob Dennis ., , 184 141 Ms 510 541 - est is. affected he said. Since was 37.00-3S.O0 ; high choice and prime 36 00; Lyle Turner ...... 170 177 167 46 "Then we lagoon at the lake front Costa , Santa Clara and Alame- 82 1144 540 The fire department was called saw some people on few 37.00; good 27,00-31.00 ; choice Donald Wollo .151 171 167 70 service here might be injured fea- Dick Howard .. ... 148 194 174 518 559 at 3:15 p.m. Saturday to the the ground. One man was trying penned in as a landscape da counties were closed , and the slaughter calve-s 22 00-25 OO; good 18.00- J|m Voelker Gary Baab 177 180 167 34 558 as a result of such merger, .. 191 133 u» 493 Leon , the location of the Bakers field system reported one 21.00; choice 1, 000 lb. locder sleers Bronk .... 138 143 143 138 551 Oliver Engclien home in French Ihe ICC should have expressions to crawl. He had been shot in ture. Later ' , 150 1141 Mel Schlossolman 25.00 ; load standard 950 lb . Holsteins Jim Rup pert .....182 157 200 539 ¦ ¦..183 143 138 84 548 the back , school on the site was moved fourth of its 25,000 students ab- 21,50 Jon Kosldowskl ,, .. 161 177 141 68 Creek , five miles northeast of of concern by this cily and other . Ray Ruppert 138 158 las m 547 lake Hog s 6,000; trading Mow; harrow* Ed Lilla .. 142 163 168 48 541 Ettrick , back somewhat . from the sent. and 138 1158 . where fire believed to potentially injured communities, gilts steady to 2i lower, olher Bill 0|0WCieV(skl 158 177 158 48 541 "Someone who saw who did was classes Bill Vogel 182 156 166 504 have started in a chimney had front and d man-made pool steady; ' load U.S . I 222 lb. barrows and Warren Wunderlich V41 146 158 72 S3; he said. the shooting got his license pick Niemeyer .,..180 143 215 558 landscaping Slate health officers predicted gills 29 00; No 1 JW-220 lb . 28.75; most Oscar Swenson . 147 162 148 58 53) broken out in the kitchen. One included in the 88 1150 Mayor R. K . Ellings comment- number. " mixed 1-2 190-240 Ibs 28.V5-2B 50; mixed _ John CliCWSkl . 157 159 140 76 537 function- that close to 4 million persons . Dave Ruppert 204 15S 133 493 w;ill of (lie kitchen was badly that if (lie C&NW and plans for aesthetic and 1-3 190-749 lbs . 28 00-78.25; I.] J 70-4OO Wayne Lllscher . 114 163 134 Do 530 Milwau- . Oary Ruppert 203 158 )57 518 will have been stricken by the lb, SOWS 36.OO-26. 50, 2-1 400-600 Ihs. Adolph Schreiber 139 144 161 56 530 burned. The Galesville fire de- kee combine later the city might Treated at University Hospi- al purposes. . 24. - 138 1141 , 50-26.00; 1-2 120 to 160 lb , Marvin Niemeyer . 157 144 158 48 507 however , flu before the epidemic ends feeder plgi Merlin Duellman . 158 174 177 511 partment wa.s called at 2 p.m. be embarrassed by not having tal were Douglas Murray , 15, Eckert said Monday, 25,00-26.50 . Arnlo Mlchaelj ,, 161 153 130 62 504 Dr. Benjamin A. Kogan , act- Don Cronin 207 144 157 528 to indicated that Sheep 1 , 500 ; trndlng modernlely aclive; ' Paul Kapuitlk ... 146 149 123 86 501 exlinfiuish a chimney fire at supported Ihe C&NW in this shot in the stomach; Willie An- that studies have 102 1141 ing chief of the county ' s Division all dosses st<:,idy, ctiwui William Lang , .... 158 )80 )15 46 W this Allan Rindnli , , to be and prime Darrell Erickson . 194 l« 140 514 l home in mailer Aid. Jiimes Stoltman drews, ")2 , fihot in the back and such a pool now appears 90-I0O II) wool mi iiauqhl'ir Clarence Wolle ,,. Ill 103 159 112 495 of Acute Communicable Dis- lambs 27 0O- Maynard Rustad .. 161 lit 145 414 Hardies Creek , Ettrick Rt. 2, certain func- 28.00; double deck 10/ lb. welohls Carl Opsahl 131 149 135 68 493 said he felt Winona 's interest stomach ; William James Max- impractical from 27.25; 148 1118 eases, has predicted the peak utility and gocxi wooled Ted Bambenek .,, 151 134 153 about H) miles east , of Gales- it has been slaughter ewes Duane Batrlich ... 136 113 116 397 54 485 ties in with that of the C&-NW well , :\2; Albert Tate, 56, and tional aspects aud 8.00-y.OOi choke nnd frincy Pete Polus . . . 1)2 138 119 24 425 will be reached within a few tfl-M lb, Charles Kirchner .. 147 153 ito 490 ville. in this matter. Council President Simon Armstrong, 70. eliminated from the planning. feeder lambs 2 7 . 50-28,00; good end choice days, 50-60 Ibs, J5 .OO-77.0O. Bob Wlacwtk .... 143 14-4 149 457 WORK ON the final detailed LaVarra Bucholi ... 143 219 132 516 has « ... m "193 plans and specifications P'*;«i»«sw»s*;^;^^^ Roy B«H 143 144 174 484 Luther Crushes since late last Jerry Brang 113 144 147 446 been in progress 168 1098 June when the board approved John Wendl Ill 143 141 477 the preliminary plans for the Ken Donahue 118 )59 197 494 West 5th Financing Holy Cross building. Lyle Bonllnger . 141 19-0 14a 499 actual , build- Frank Krioika .... 151 170 lis 439 ONALASKA , Wis. - Oimlaskn Total cost of the laithcr re-bounded from its only ing, including general construc- Oary Paufion 125 119 114 358 and site Dick Siliwedel ... ut 193 147 539 I ONS of the season to Wnbiisha tion , fixed equipment St. Felix Friday night b development — hut exclusive of Ray Schewe 158 151 141 y smash- Runsinto 451 Handicap , architects fees, Vie Schewe 1JJ 169 131 ing La Crosse Holy Cross Dl-Ii l site purchase 482 Anntlu'r effort will lie made county could not pay its 148 1011 Monday night to wind up Its share The city wn.s not in ihe pio- contingency fund , furnishings Dick Sthultl 133 133 151 437 by Iho City Council nn<| County of Ihe 5th Street work until neer 5-year plan, which ends and other items — is being esti- Ed Lynch ill 174 m sio season. Uoiird of c:ommi.s.sionerMto work KKill . 132 1071 Luther had five cagers in dou- next year , added Aid. Briesath, mated at just under $4 million. Dick Magin 151 171 ltl 516 out Went. S3lh Jit rent improve- On the other hand , Baird's let- but the county Dick Oimun 134 1S7 137 ble figures iis.the Knifihts sli'ii**- ' agreed to use ^ 430 iniinl financing. tor advised , bonds for such pur- some surpluses 133 JD4I #1l lor lo flu., cmin- emerfiency .situation, ho added , Dan Kluender 177 la; 133 434 , ' would be no charge for this v is- Fountnin City school board by cil from Clly J';nHi^H w• .I HIIION nnd commissioners should be George Kohner 130 131 157 420 (JOLKiMS ii(>NORKI> it , he said. the deadline Monday, according: 104 10)0 Bninl. The en mincer rcporlctl asked lo find some wny to raise John Aleyerhofl . . 110 lei 1)6 50? NKW YORK <-AP> - Arnold Coch- I hid this wa.s j -. MM. IIAltOI.I) Iti-iesiitli, Bsir- necessary funds for Ihe work to Clerk Kermit Spielh , Vern -Senty 137 147 114 4)1 Psilmor , Ken Venluri ani-i Dave Un- rane. 84 1044 opinion of Cit"\f iy Ni-ls on and David Johnston, this year, Merlyn Von Bargan 104 140 163 409 Marr are among a num ber of stiito aid ciifji - ' / Ihe trio who nil ended Opposing Mrs, Henry Mul- driving! Jim Vnglarlh ,.., 166 13| 177 482 Ihe me per K'inrie -'- l), ,;i| ivrord M that lime oornmissioncrs said elude Inirpovomenls on Climnro Ihe council put this proposal lo falo City, and Norberl Lit seller , SEMINQ 30 CITfliS IN 10 MIDWEST SM?tS ANO MNAM Pick llabeck 114 7| I> MJ9 . 1 arnonj! I .WHHnning hurl ciil so IM 101) pilcher.s in flood repair oxfxsnsiw Avenue nnd CSAH 17, soulh of Iho board at il.s next meeting William Krause and J.oyn l IOM (OKA) Vernon Burke 114 131 Hi 424 ' major leni*ue history. heavily inlo ro«d funds that tin- Highway 43 , snid Aid. Johnston, was adopted unnniinously. Haeuscr , Fountain City. Personals 7 Business Oppo rtunity 37 AHleI«« for vSala 5T Apartment*, Flat* 9© Farm*, Land for Sal* Tnwdiy' , F«bnt>7 M. 1 M mspm DAILY NETW U ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER?- THREE STALL garage and service sta- NEARLY MEW Norelco electric , rei0r» DELUXE GE all electric I bedrootn FARM—240 teres/ 1(0 tillable, pole «h»d Want Ads AAan or woman your drlnklna creates tion, 30x50 fl.. complete with equips 3 men's suits, tire 44; Moytaa squares, , apts., carpeted, air conditioned and and new barn, thai can milK 22 caws. Farms, Land for UMd Cars numerous- problems. If you need and ment. Smaller building, 6x20 ft.. Ideal tub washing machine ahd rinse 'tubs* oaraoas- BOB SELOVER, REALTOR, Possession date March 1st. $175 per Sal* IO» want help, : contact Alcoholics Anbny- for snack shop. Located on Hwy. W v nearly new. Tel. 7084, 324 W. I Mhy Tel.,2MS, acre. L ocated S miles W. oi..Rushford moui. Pioneer Group c/o General In Eleva, Wis. Mrs. Either Severson. 153-ACRE FARM, 135 tlllabir land ntar* FORD—1960 SaHxl* i-icor.pov*«r bnkm ¦ De- on a. hard surface road. Tel. Kvale's - ly all' level, 32x90 barn, alio, barn clean- steering,, ¦' Start Here livery, Wliiona, Minru ... - ., ¦ •/Tel. 587-4419. vv THE amazing Bluo Lustre will leave your THREE-ROOM upper apt., hot water and . Nel- and witontatlc traiumlulen. , / Real Estate 346-3011 or Arnold ers and new milk house, new double t89S. T«l.' ' 4f90. ' .- '- ' upholstery beautifully solr and clean. ranoe furnished, US. ¦ Avallabl* Imme- son, : 344-7779, Spring Valley*'Minn.- ; BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR-- EVERYONE likes chicken, especially the Rent electric shampooer, tl. H. Choate diately, 41S Olmstead.• .Tel. 8-2743, corn crib anij other buildings, i flood Money to Loan ¦ ¦ ¦ Wells. 3-bedroom all INTERNATIONAL-1950 Trtvtlall. powi way lfa served during, the chicken buf- 40 *'?<> ' ' ;¦ ¦:':. . modern house. . ¦'"" , •: . V FARMS - FARMS - FARMS - cJHfaf«n1lil, E-M, 74, 73, 77, 7| ; fet every Wed. nloht. Treat the family WALNUT 327—3-bedroom lower > . School bus to door. W|i finance wim itwrlngi bvvrdrlvt, mtxwllp y apt., fire- We buy, w sell; v» trad*. reasonable down payment, Sprlno pos- 9-patungar, body perftct. noruit. Would ¦ ¦ to an evening but. Serving from S-30-8 HOME SAWED oak lumber, 2x4s and place In living room, 2 baths, available MIDWEST REALTY CO. ' - ' ' ' ' . - " " '"-: ' , "' ' . ' , ' p.m. at 2x8s>yj, 10, 12/ Stel- session. Wllmer Smith, pikota, Minn., maKs excallent camper or, general all- . ' - NOTICE . . ¦ . . Hotel Winona, U It..Ions. Blon April J»t. Tel. , 7688, , ' Osseo, Wli. .:' Thla nawtpaper will ba ' '' responsible' plugh, Houston, Minn. Tel. . IM-3312 eve- (Rkgeway), Tel. Houston J9MW8. around usi. Will contldtr trad*. Ttl. i_OANS«f - . Tel. Cfflw S9746St 8-4243..:. for only one Incorrect Insertion of IF your pockets have no bottom, Warren PLAIN NOTE-AWTO-FURNITURE ; nlngi. ' . NEAR'MADISON School, 4-rocm and bath V R«s..(95-3l5>-. ' ¦ any classified advertisement published Betslnger Is the man who's got 'em I 170 El 3rd St.. Tel. 291J upper, apt.,, large rooms and closets, Warttd—R«a! In the Want Ad teetion. CHeelc • Tailor, 227 E. 4tti. Hr», 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat, » i.tn. 1o noon. USEO. RCA 31" TV console, like iilw, carpaled living room, stove, refrigwairor E*tat« 102 your ed and call 3321 If a correction t90. Erv Htiland, S50 Jvindlpn. Tel. furnished. (90/ heat Included. Til. 8487- ¦ ¦¦ ¦ , ¦ ¦ mint be mad*, . • LIKE GEORGE, we cannot tell a Met ;'8-2537. ; , .' . ' . .. •¦' ¦6801,: ' . . - ':' ': • ' "For your own protection: ; FARM OR ACREAGE wanted dost to WE CANNOT ' . We. repair watches quickly, expertly, Quick Money . .y Winona, Raymond Peterson, Rt. 2, reasonably; RAINBOW JEWELRY,. 114 BUNK BEDS, Wt 2 Hollywood beds, IIS SIXTH vE. 114—Spacious lower Houston, Minn. Tel. W4-31M. ¦ V on any; article of value ... 7-room 759—4-room lower" apt., adijlts FAMAS TRUSSES-ABDOMINAL BELTS ' ¦ LILLA 8, SONS, 'Ml- E. 81h. Open eve- only, S75> stove and refrigerator. Avall- ' ONCE AGAIN congratulations to the An- meat type, JM: Lloyd Haxlon, Rolling- ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ 1965 CHEVROLET7 SACRO-lLlAC SUPPORTS stone',' Winn.. Tel. 689-2550. \ nings- . .' . ' . :.' ebie-Mar; 1st. . Tel. 41.07. , CHEAP USED MOTORCYCLES nex Basketball Team oh an unbeaten at ROBB BROS: MOTORCYCLES , :¦: ¦ "¦¦ ¦/ ' 7 season. Ray Meyer, Innkeeper ;.. . GOLTZ PHARMACY MY COMPETITORS think I am trazy Or .- - 573 E.- «ttv "' " y ' 'lmpala:7 ./y;yv: WILLIAMS HOTEL. FEEDER PIGS - ; 38, : 35-40 lbs, Jerome Apartments, Furnished 91 FOR SALE S74 E. Jrd y Tel; ISO : Rumpel, Arcadia, Wis. Tel. 3-F-3. nuts so maybe Ihey are rtghtl This Is a SI Day, oops, I mean SI week special, NEAIi DOVER Trucks, Tract's 108 4-dopr Hardtop y V HAMPSHIRE BOARS, registered,. All men's and boys' new dress and DELUXE 2-room apt., private bath, suit- Trallar* Auto Service, Repairing 10 7'A ablo for 1 or,2. Indulre 2S4 W. 7th. . months; also 8 oilts ready lo- breed, Sc work pants, Jl -pr., while they last. You . Showroom New can't afford'to pass up rhis nutty spe- GENERAL : REPAIR, brake over market; Joe Greshtk, Fountain Outstanding level 163 acxis -work and ¦ cial. Ray's Trading Post, 216 E. 3rd. ONE—THREE-room, 1—2-room, modern Delce battery. Central Motor Co.,: W Clly. 687-4371. nicely furnished apts,,. close-In, builf- all tillable farm, just off Cylinder with automatic Boy, AIer|s ¦ : Tel. 4333, , ; . . Market. HOLSTEIN BULLS-purebred and orade, ins, hot .water heal. Tel. . 8-3725. -. right of way of Highway 90. ^ some with dama over 600, ready , for GROUND FOR FILL on Hwy. 35: In Exceptional set of ^buildings, Only $2398 Business Services 14 heavy-service. Curtis Persons, St, Fountain City, Wis. Kochenderfer & Business Places for Rent 92 .' : Charles, Minn. Sons, Fountain City. . completely repaired and ij.;^/;C%rf^-;: ;- v. ; Parents io f ire INCOME TAX . RETURNS prepared by painted, including lar g e V: ; qualified accountant, reliable service at BRED GILTS, to -farrow In April; Inter- Building Material* 61 OFFICES IN THE Morgan' Building will 7 ;: - ., reasonable rales. 201 W; Broadway and national M tractor, In excellent condi- be arranged to suit, modest rental. modern Jiorae, 36x80 it .^ ;. vr^fe See Steve Morgan' at Morgan s Jew- -^ Washington; Tel. B-3095, tion. Ray Mueller, St. Charles. Tel. 932- ¦ ¦ ' ¦; dairy barn, new milk house, ¦ ' . ALUMINUM AND Vinyl combination Win- elry. ' . ¦ ¦ ' • ¦ - . '3768 . .. . . : . shed , 24 it. '«1 Ford Econpyan v.. $1095; At Alma Center QUANTITY buyers of ceramic or plastic . . dows. Order now for early spring ap- 46 ft. x 48 ft. pole wall tile, floor tile. Inlaid;linoleum, res- HOLSTEIN SPRINGING coWs and bred plication. Kendell-O'Brlen Lumber, T1S PRIME DOWNTOWN LOCATION - Re: x 46: ft; hog barn, 36 ft. x '¦61 Volkswagen .Van ... $595 ALMA ¦' idential or commercial carpel, padding, , Franklin, Tel. S-36i57. . tail and- office space. Available now.- ' iirt ^ ;W ^^ CENTEB, Wis^v (Spe- heifers:. Earl Harris. Tel. 4425. 60 ft. implement ished , 20 ft. paste, see BEN at SHUMSKI'S, .56 W. ' ¦ ¦ Stirneman-Selover ¦ Co. '54 International X . The 7 cial) — A 7-year-old boy with 3rd; forv wholesale quotations;. V ¦[ ' ' ¦¦ ¦ : A.D. PLYWOOD STR|PS-V<", 7" and .9" " ¦ x 40 ft. garage. This farm "Quality " Block : : : Sulfa fstrep V widths, 6' lengths. Tel. La Crescent 895- SV/i E. 3rd. . . 7 %-ton pickup ...... $595 ¦ ¦ '¦ v Tel. «0M or 2349 is ready to earn some mon- ¦ singed hair ran to the barn on SMALL ENGINE .V 4808.; . ' • ' ' . 12i Huff . X] T«l. 2398 „' . ' " SCOUR BOLUSESV ey. Terms available. . ^51 Ford LWB Stake ;.. $5{?5 . the Everett Galster farm Mon- SERVICE & REPAIR • ¦ : ' . Houses for Rent 95 V . Fast — Economical 25 for $4.69 Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 day mprnihg to tell his parents ROBB BROS. STORE SIX MILES FROM DOVER . *56 Dodge '/i-torj pickup $295 OPEN EVERY 7 - 574 E. 4th Tel, .4007, TED MAI ERv DRUGS COZY FIVE ROOMS with sun . porch, the* house was on fire. " . . .; Animal Health Center . YOU BET WE carry a Wide variety ol *58 InternationaJ : completely redecorated, 3 miles From 180 acre farm wtih 150 till- v::VyEEK 7 NIGHT:- Plumbing, Roofing 21 . . . ' -Downtown - . il ' Miracle AAall : high grade coals. Commander, . 1 sizes , downtown. J140. Tel. 9343 after 7. tandem ...... y $2695 Within moments the house ." furnace, stovt and range) Petroleum able, balance . in pasture, 7 7 was so ablaze that the Galsters Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 Coke) Pocahontas: Beruvlng Brlquets; EAST LOCATION—2-bedroom Chouse with wlich has fresh spring war 'TIL 9:00 - Reiss . 50-50 Briquets) Stott-. Petroleum gas furnace and . garage';' Immediate ; See the Man In The ELECTTRIG ROTO ROOTER Briquets; Winter King Egg. 5 varieties • , large couldn't get to their telephohe For clogged sewers ano drains HYLINE LAYING- hens, , 50O, Alvln Mel- possession. Tel. 5594. ter. Modern home Orange Parka. ' of stoker coaIs. JOSWICK'S FUEL 8. Tel. 950« or 6434 1 year guarantee ; dahl, Peterson, Minn. . . OIL CO., 901 E. 8th; "Where you «et dairy barn, almost new hog We to call for help ; so they rushed 1 Our CALL SYL KUKQWSKI .more al lower- 'cost',' - . Houses for Sale D9 barn and good set of other y^» Advertise Prlce-s «^ to the home of BUY STONE H-56 ch.lcks, 20 week pullela ^ Bichard Gillis, year around, and L-50 broad , breasted ; outbuildings, Terms avail- DEPENbABLEV REPLACING A SINK? install a Kitchenr . BURN MOBIL FUEL OIL and en|oy the OWNER LEAVING TOWN—2-story family ¦¦ av neighbor, tp summon the Al- males lor capons or. roasters; by Arbor comfort of automatic personal care. home . In Goodview. .'Stucco exterior, ' afcle. :- ' Aid dishwasher-sink combination , with Aces. Also ducklings and goslings avail- . . minimum remodeling and for extra cab- Keep full service — complete burner . well-planned . yard wllh V barbecue, spa- ma Center-Humbird and Hixton able. Contact Winona Chick Hatchery, care. Budget plan and guaranteed price. clous lot,, 90'x290*. Garage. Inside, large THREE MILES FROM y GHEAPIES inet storage. We have a model Kitchen- M , E. 2nd St., W/lnona,. Minn. v . 4. ; fire departments. They, received Aid for any size kitchen, any tha . Order today from JOSW ICK'S FUEL & kitchen with snack bar, bedrooms. Jiv- LEWISTON v- 7 . ' v budget. : •' . OIL CO., 901 E. 8th. Tel. 3389. ing room, bath .and , recreation room. the calls at 10:45 a.mi . ¦ ORDER CHICKS ; NOWI Early order d is- Downstairs carpeted, newly decorated 41 Tears lh Winona —AU Are "Warranteed-- ; ¦' • • ' . . Frank O'Laughlin count, Ghostley Pearls - White Rocks. throughout, tei. 8-3814 for appointment. 160 acre all tillable farm. All that : remained after the ' Rowekamp 's Poultry Farm and Hatch- Furn., Rugs, Lincoln-Mercury-Falcon PLUMBING «. HEATING Linoleum 64 Large modern home, 40 x 60' " ery, Lewlston, Minn. Tel. .5761. 3 or 4 bedroom houses •57 DODGE 4 Grain, Feed 50 ance $80 per month. Let us sho-w you rooms and bath. Other build- 75 Laird T«L rooms, Ilka new; Rollohome, 8*1S', ex- ages 17 to 30 only. Write Box 47.4, this outstanding buy before someone ings include barn, \34x60, callent condition, Small down payments. Rochester, Minn. BALED HAY and straw tor sale. Tel. else gobbles it op. ABTS AGENCY, ~ Bank financing. COULEE MOBlLB On New Addition . Fountain Cit y- 487-4350. Musical fAerchandiso 70 INC, 159 Walnut St. tei. 8-4365. •with stanchions, drinking lJ$od C»rs 101 HOME SALES, Hwy. 1-I-41 • E„ Winona. MARRIED MAN wanted with small fa m- cups, jet pump, new barn Tel. AiTt. -. ' HOLMEN, Wis. - Bids will ily for year: around farm ; work. Must THERE ARE many prices for hay by fhe We Service and SMALL HOME or) E. King St., priced for be experienced with dairy and general . bale, but a fair and economical. -way Stock quick sale, Tel. 4O90. •cleaner installed in 1962, RENT OR SALE—Trailer! and cempen. be opened for the addition to (arming, newly remodeled 5-room mod- to buy hoy would bo S32 per tor» or Needles for all machine shed, chicken coop, LEAHY'S, Bu-flqlo City, Wl». Tal. Holmen High School March 10 ern house, near Spring Valley. Good delivered tor S35. Very nice clean tiay. MANKATO AVE.-O-bedroom rwvlt, mod- 0 NI CE Cochrane 248-253? or U8-16T0. wages, plus a commission to good de- Early cut, first crop. Also very nice RECORD PLAYERS em, except heaL New garage. S6750 hog house ahd other s mall 9 at 8 p.m. dry, clean straw. Tel. La Crescent terms. £- z pendable man. Write E-78 Dally News. ' buildings. CARS - PLACE VOUR order now for spring deliv- The addition -will be south of 895-4818. , , Hardt s AAus ic Store EAST MARK—4-room cottage, full bath, ery ol -a Pathfinder mobile noma - or . automatically conrfolled heat, hot wet- 2 MILES SOUTH OF DOVER travel trailer, * Have It delivered rl©hf building. A $490,000 ter healer, built-in cabinets, newly dec- 1 960 MERCURY the presen t HAY BALES, 680; 800 bales of straw. Radios, Television from Ihe factory. See Van'a Trallar bond issue for the building pro- DRIVER WANTED Stored In barn . Joe Wilt/Dakota, Minn, 71 orated, garage. $5150, Part-terms. STATION WAGON Salei. Black River Falls. Wis. Tel. 643-2762, EAST 5th — 2-bedroorn house. $2600. If country living is what you gram sold in December, at for Meat and Sausage Com- Terms. want, see us about this 30 Comrnunter HWY. (I Moblla Homa Sales, east of 3.55945 net interest. The plans MIXED HAY—1 00O balas. John Elllngion, FOUNTAIN CITY - 3-famlly house on acres. Complete set of build- automatic trans- Shangri-La Mot«l. We have IS wldes on pany in Western Wisconsin, Rt. ' 3, Mondov|, Wis, The GREATEST irv large lot, 150' Irontago. North Shore V-R engine, hand, nlso new. 1964 modal I wldes. call for a new library, science Drive. Extra lot. $4,750 and terms. ings. Reasonably priced, mission, p o -w e r steering, Tel. 8-3626. and language laboratories, salary plus commission. BALED HAY—for sale dalivered. Dava LARGE TRAILER house. $1550. C. Mllstead, Kellogg, Minn. Tel. 767-3346. SOUND & VIEWING SH^NK, 553 E. 3rd. NEAR LEWISTON power brakes , radio, heater, home economics and business Write E-78 Dally News power rear window , white Auction Sales , art and HAY FOR SALE-wlll deliver. Tal. Ham- education departments mond, Minn. 3875. Well located 120 acre farm sidewall tires, light hhm in CARL FANN, JR. band rooms, and four class- with 110 acres of excellent color. Runs like a top. Only AUCTIONEER , Bonded and Llcen*e<*" Rushford, Minn. Tal. 844-71111 rooms. Train for Articles for Sale 57 ZENITH crop land, Modern 7 room The district is using Its $11,- PRINTING home. 32 stanchions in dairy $695 ALVIN KOHNER 2G6 in federal aid for the ser- WE DON'T advertise lhat wa meet prices Radios & Television barn, All buildings in good AUCTIONEER, Clly and ktata llcansed ¦&• Hand Composition on freezers , because wa establish low Coilegeview 1963 OLDSMOBILR and bonded, 2J2 Liberty St. (Cornar vices of a speech therapist , re- prices on thern. Check the unbelievably Nice rambler with 3 bedrooms, two of condition. E. Sib and Liberty), Tel. 4)80. reading, a cultural de- low prlcns on 12-14-16 cu, It. GE tract- them carpeted. Carpeted living , room, DYNAMIC 88 medial Linecasting and Presswork ors. B & B ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3m. Winona Electric panelled dining area, very ple-asnnt NEAR WINONA velopment center and for make- "" kitchen. Balh has vanity and mirrored > Power steering, power Minnesota , program has be- Write TEF LON FRY PAN wall. Screened breeieway, attached 260 acres located only 1 mile hrakes, radio, heater, tilt up work The 10" tl.99 Construction Co oarage , Tiled basement. Land & Auction Sales BAMBENEK'S, 9lh A Mankalp . !)0. steering wheel, white side- Everett J.' Ko^npr gun and will conclude with a GRAPHIC ARTS from future Highway 119 W. 3rd Tel. 5802 Centra l Location Ideal for family living or wall tires, tu-tone bronze US Walnuf. Tel. B-37 1,0, ellar houra 7B1J summer workshop. TROPIC AIRE HUMIDIFIER Two-story home, first floor has 2: bed- Technical School Reg. JS9.95, Special $39.95 rooms, dining room, living room, recreation farming. Well mist and white, LOW MILE- PEB. 3J—Wed. 1:30 pm. I mile S.E. nl MARK SCHNEIDE R SALES, Sewing Machlrms kitchen and bath, Upstairs, living slocked trout pond , apple AGE, exceptionally allsla ton . Wis. .on Hwy. ?S, thnn 2"J miles mcr rural main buildings. N,W, on blacklop rond. Ivan K. Bera, Rochester, TRADE-IN SHOP Sen Ui For Beit Prices man Wnage, now of Highest bid to be received PROPERTY NEEDS nwnon Waltei- Zeck, auclloneori North- wos tho first to suggest a car Scrap Iron, Metal, Wool, Raw Fur* We ha ve many morn listings ern Inv. Co., r.lork. by March 1, J96(5. $100 certi- 20" Electric Unnge. Perfect. M 8. VM IRON & METAL CO. and if we don 't have what REAL Good design improvement in connec- fied check to accompany bid. 101 W, Jnd, SI. Tal, 3004 Phone Us r-F.B. 28-Mon. il a.m, I miles N.E. of $42,50 you nre looking for , wo enn Mondovi on Hwy, .17. then .-i mllafi E, tion with the governor's cam- WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON In For An Appraisa l CHEAP J' METAL help you find it. Wo tire in on Counly Trunk B, Raymond Kruo.ar, paign to reduce highway acci- Wizard Wringer Washer with CO, pays highest price s for scra p iron, ownuri Jim Hnke. auctlnneai' , Gateway Bids opened Mnrcli 2, lflfiS, mala Is, and raw fur, Transportation dents. The diagram is of a tele- pump. Completely rccondi- Of your present property a good position to help you CrHll Int , rlerk, 222 W, 2nd Tal. J047 with your financing also. scoping car frame nnd car Certified checks on rejected ditioncd . First $25 takes It. Closed Saturdays and lot us show you our USB CHEVROLET 4-door \nStn. Tup FEB 3B-Mon. 12:30 p.ni , 4 mlle-s S . ol absorbers or tubu- Runnrr, nn run , , WIS Witoka, 11 miles S. nt Winon tables for this snlnd. E, Jrd, Tel. iOSI alier i. 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