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TWENTY-TWO PAGES Laos Plan Good, Kennedy Tells Khrush 'Black Monday No Trace of U S./ Russia Stock Market Work together fil^i^M^Mi On Program Prices Tested By LEWIS GULICK NEW YORK !AP>-Stock mar- : WASHINGTON fAP I -President ket trading was heavy and . prices Kenned y told Soviet Premier narrowly lower today as the mar- Khrushchev today that the forma- tion of a.coalition government iri ket 7 hegan testing whether it can , keep above the low levels hit on Laos is very encouraging. Kennedy replied to a message "Black Monday, " May 2a.7 ^ Opening sales included a few froin Khrushchev in which the So- large blocks, but not so : many as viet leader said the agreement on. to indicate heavy liquidation simi- a coalition government could serve lar to that which marked trading as a guide to the solution of other lale in May, ' :¦ problems b-etw'een East and West. "The formation ' of this govern- . American ' Telephone was off j ment of national -unity, under $1:12 to $104 and Ford lost 7 $1 63 j Prince Souvanha Phquina marks a to $80.63, while most other key is- ¦ milestone in the sustained efforts sues lost fractions7 which have been put forward to. . Brokers watched trading »tix- : ward this end ,, especially since our iously, ' looking ' for signs of re- : meeting in Vienna," Kennedy told sistance: -^buyers coming in at ¦ Khrushchev; 7 ' ¦ j new--.' lower prices—at or above the j ^Txt*mm*mp*ammmmmm*^tmf^^-.t. ^Y-^-™r.' *. -s ' wnssi: "11 i s eq u a liy i m po rta n t th et wi levels7 of :. last month's nosedive, should 7 now press , ALCATRAZ PRISON . 7 7This is a diagram- the .bay off San' Francisco. Three prisoners es- the - worst since 1929. . forward with az Prison in caped from there Tuesday, (AP Photofax) : our associates in the Geneva con * med view from water leyel of Alcatr . Lacking such buying support, ferencey ,'t o complete thfese ar- they said, a . further slump may Hunt Continues ¦ rangements and to work closely result: - , - • together in their execution. We The market suffered its- third must continue also to do our best worst loss of the: current sag Tues- to persuade all concerned in Labs day. An estimated-$6.8 ybillion was to work together to this same end. For 3 Escaped erased from the quoted value of 7 ''It is very important that ho the stocks listed on the New York ¦ ¦ untoward actions anywhere be al- Stock Exchange. • ' :¦ lowed 7 to disrupt , the progress The market was: too delicately which has been made." Aleatraz Men balanced to resist statements and Kennedy agreed with Khrush- 7 SAN : FRANJCISCO: (AP) . - The developments which investors cqn- chev that r continued; progress in a search went on today for three sideredy disturhing, some: Wall settlement of .the7 La-otia n problem OH bank robbers who vanished from Street sources said. can be helpful in leading toward By FRED S. HOFFMAN ; siderable data in the w eeks; their The .Russians normally test in tide-swept' Alcatraz Island: prison the; resolution of other internationv ^ remote -regions or- deep in the i They mentioned President Ken- WASHINGTON y(AP'— With Rus- [ ships have been there. in San Francisco ' .Bay Tuesday ^ al difficulties. heart of the Soviet Union: nedy's remarks at the . Yale Uni- sia expected to resume atmos- i after wriggling through cell wail l pheric, nuclear testing soon, Amer- Although neither of the great This makes it more diffi cult to vents ; veirsily cornmencerhent exercises "If together we can help In the nuclear powers says anything puh- tediously enlarged with sto- ican , experts reportedly are pre- get a reasonably close look, but len sppons. .:'.: ''.' y i which were Interpreted in some establishment of an independent licly about its own. snooping, oper- i here is clear evidence this has i financial circles as meaning he and neutral Laos, securely sus- paring to do a ylittle snooping of . Skillfully made dummies .in . their own. j aliens; each, has kept close ycheck not hampered the United States ; wouldn 't back down frorn his eco- tained in this status through time, . ' 'what - ing (heir bunks prevented guards from TACOMA , ' . Wash. (AP). - Say i The Russians yhave- foiir instru- ! on. . . 'the other has been do in obtaining solid scientific infor- j nomic ideas in the face of dis- . this accomplishment will surely 7 in nuclear test blasts over the discovering their absence for sev- '-by. : : you . .are:.-the ' parents of four hap- : have a significant and positive ment ships posted around Christ- mation about Soviet test results. eral hours approval . .business rrien. ' ef- nias and Johnston Islands in the ] years of the atomic weapons race. . i They also referred to- the slate- py children , living in a pleas- i fect far 'beyond '-. - the-', borders of On hS>« basis of this knowledge, ant home in ay quiet neighbor- j Man flying 1q Pacific to gather information I : The hew Soviet series could Warden Oliri Black-well said he j ment .' by Federal Budgtet Director Laos," Kennedy said in his mes- test series icorhe' at any time in view of Pre- President, Kennedy was able to does not : believe the .three men, New York hood. Then one morning you I sage. about the American . I David E. Bell in a awiken - and find your 8-year-ol d j which began April 25 and now has mier Nikita S. Khrushchev 's re- tell the nation last March ¦that the led by a convict with an IQ of j speech; that, the administration "You can count- on the continued Soviet series in late 1961 ..' ' 'reflect- 132, are alive if they: tried to swim daughter is gone from her bed- ! reached about the midway point. icent declaration that the Amerj- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ j would change its spending and . ' La Crosse Makes and energetic efforts of they gov- Tjelieve j can experiments have - 'forced lis ed a. highly- sophisticated technol- for it7 ' ¦. ' ._ ¦ > roomy ..- . : . . " . ' ..; ernment of. the United States to- There is every reason to I tax policies this year il the econ- There Ls. a frantic search. Days, the Russians have collected con- 1 to renew our tests." ogy;" that many 7of : those tests omv falls into a serious lag. ward .that: end ." were aimed at improving Soviet However, because of the thor- . weeks and months pass and there i : market . Kennedy's reply to Khrushchev 's defenses y against missiles, and oughness of . the trio's planning to All through the recent are only false clues, and dead ends. Forced Landing I message was dated June 12 and that one Russian device was ex• bust "The Rock ." officials con- decline Kennedy7 and his advisers i,' ROCKFORD, 111. m — Charles cede that the men could have have attributed it to what they I was made public.; by the White ploded more than 100 miles* aloft , This; happened to Mr. and Mrs: !-Ora Partlon , an entomologist eh House this morning. made it ashore - on a makeshift called investors' realiza t ion that Donald S. Burr the morning of.! . Sixth .- . the Russian-tests /last fall , it is raft , y ; y, y stock prices had7 climbed too far ; route to La Crosse, Wis,,' escaped Three Seek . •' That the little Southeast Asian Augi 31. 19617 . More than nine - known; were conductedy above un- JVor do thy discount the possi- and a belief that , inflation 's effect injury Tuesday when he made an inhabited Novaya Zemlya, a cres- months later the case of Ann j country should be independent bility that Frank Lee Morris ,; 35, on the economy had abated. Marie Burr still is an agonizing 1' emergency larldirig in his light and . . neutral , -,, not , a cause - for cent-shaped island¦ on the edge of the leader, and' ., two. brothers , the Arctic, y. • ' .;• . - . '' '¦: On Monday, Kennedy said it was mystery. 7 ' plane at the Greater Rockford East-Wes t conflict, is one point DistrictBacking - John , 32. and .Clarence Angiin , 31, Kennedy and , false to ascribe "any and all un- It . was cold and rainy .that Aug. .y.A-irport.yyy: on which Khru- So far as is known the United are still on the island , lurking in favorable turns of the speculative shchev have agreed since they By ADOLPH JOHNSON | June 27 and a number of others States does not have the kind of a water's edge cave. 31. -Mrs. Burr , 33, awakened shorty Partlon , 52, of West Lafayette, wheel" to lack of confidence in ly after 5:30 a. m. She heard their ij met in Vienna a" year .ago. ' 'But Associated Press Staff Write r are being discussed. instrument ships being used by An ever-widening search—coor- i Ind,, had ju st taken off:from tlie j the Soviets to spy on U. S. jtests his administration. youngest child , Mary, 3, crying: ' only now are the rival neutralist, Definitely in the race, are State dinated by the FBI—has spread airport after a stop for weather pro-Western and pro-Communist The race for the 6th District Re- 1 Rep. Robert J, Oriegard of Prince- in the Pacific. over'northern California. Mary was bothered by a cast put 1 on her arm after an accident. The information when he noticed Laotian princes settling on a publican endorsement for Congress j ton , a first termer: State Rep. Their escape was discovered at : , But it is believed U. S. nuclear other children , Greg. 5. and Julie , \ gasoline was spilling because tlie nationwide government deemed to fil l the vacancy created when | Aubrey Dirlam of Redwood Falls 7:15 am , Tuesday. ,They were last 7, were asleep in a basement ' who has held his seat since 1941 submarines—which have proved , Monday. 't bed- i cap was off the tank, needed to remove their land from Rep. H. Carl Andersen decided to ; their ability to operate in the seen at 9:30 p.ni Algerians Won room.. i the cold war! . and served -as ;. conservative . floor Arctic even in winter — may have i He decided to land and , when run as an independent is begin- j leader in the 1957 session , and No one is known f© have sur- Declaring this could be the ning to look like a wide open had a , seat for the last When Mrs. Burr looked in Ann !' h« tried to turn on the power to pivotal event "in the cause of | Charles Cooper, Montevideo sales- vived an escape attempt from Marie's bedroom. - it was empty. lower the wheels, the key broke affair. j Russian tests. "The Rock*' in its 28 years as a Change Plan lo )( strengthening peace in Southeast man. ' The- Burrs searched every room off. . The. plane was damaged only , Tliree candidates are already in: The most modern American federal . ' pri son , "-althou gh' ' 35 men and closet in the , two-story brick , Asia " Khrushchev told Kennedy subsycarry advanced radar gear slightly. . strength- the race for endorsement at the ' Among others being urged to get tried it in 11 separate attempts. home. Then they called police. Ii There was no information on that the results in Laos " reconvened convention in - Willmar! into the race is Termer-,Gov- .: C. and supersensitive underwater lis- ..... Warden. Blackwell told how the trip -to : La en the conviction that success in tening equi pnient7 Satisfy Europeans There was ample cause - for jj-the - nature of his - solving 'other """ international "" prob- Elmer Anderson. Since leaving the three men escaped : the attention alarm. The front door, locked and I; Crosse. governor 's office in 1955, Anderson This radar can spot cloud for- of authorities . TUNIS . (AP) . — Algerian Nation- night chain the I lems which now divide states and usual , latched with a create tension can be achieved has devoted himself largely to his mations—and that could include Af 5 p.m. Monday, as the alist Premier Youssef Ben Khcdda evening before , was open. A small j expanding business interests in atomic and hydrogen mushroom doors clanged shut in the three- categorically rejected today (he living room ' window; closed the 1 on the .same road as well." clouds—from as much as 200 tiered cell block that boused 2B9 possibility of revising the Algerian 1 Exchange Firm Brainerd. lie has demonstrated his night before, also was open. A' U, S. policymakers were well continuing interest in politics , how- miles away, prisoners , n otched over by 55 pence agreements to give further bench beneath the window was 32nd Gl Stabbed ever , Sound-detecting devices can guards'. guarantees to European residents . aware that the extent to which by his regular attendance at overt urned. the cooperative venture succeeds party affairs. He was a delegate to pick up shock waves, of the sort At 9:30 and thereafter every The head of the Algerian pro- Donald and Beverly Burr live! a nuclear blast might send hour on the hour durin g periodic in Laos depends on how far the the recent GOP state convention visional government charged that now in a . tangled web of contusion , i Breaking Up Fight Communists , who hold the strong- Is Suspended in Minneapolis. through water. checks, nothine was found amiss. "a series of maneuvers " is being sorrow and apprehension — hoping FT. LEWIS , Wash, i^—Pfc. Don- er milit ary position there , choose NEW YORK (AP)-Tlie Ameri- Being urged to allow their A watching sub might mark the Then «t 7:15 in the morning , at I made "in an attempt to sabotage against mounting odds Hint their to go along wiih it. Washington Exchange loday sus- the Evian ipencei agreements hy ald D, Duiike . 22 , of Oshkosh. can Stock names to he presented to the precise time of a nuclea r explo- the regular showtip the three j - blonde , hazel-eyed daughter may Wis: , has shown some improve- has been unwillin g lo commit pended trading in the slock of convention , despite their public sion—a factor important in later didn 't get up. Guards prodded : making it appear possible they can be alive No ransom ever was forces directly in the smal l , , he revised' under the pretext of ment after surgery for a stomach dis- E. L. Bruce Co after the firm announcements they are not can- analysis of the airborne debris what appeared to be their sleep- i asked. No ready explanation is wound suffered when he was slab- tant , landlocked country, although announced that the president of didates , are State Sen . Stanley driftin g across the world . ing forms and found dummies— | Riving additional guar-antces to the available. | Europeans'." bed while trving to break up a Kennedy has stationed U.S. troops the company had . withdrawn $1,- Holmquist of Grove Cily and Dr. Cert ain elements thrown off In "very real istic, plaster , paint and ! fight. in neighboring ' Thailand/ 5)5.1,000 from the company without Barr, mayor of "My government categorically Tacoma police are |ust es pin. Ronald * Mon- a nuc lear blast decay over vary- hair heads- and pillow bodies. " | zled . j Duhkr , a -member of Wisconsin 's W7 Averell Harriman, assistant authorization. t evidco. ¦It wns found that the trio , ap- excludes this possibility, " Ben ing period of lime. In stud ying air . More than 1 , 500 - persons were I 32nd Division , remained in seri- secretary of slate for Far Eastern Kdward M. Gilbert ' resigned as sampl es, scientists compute the parently for weeks , had been dig- i Kbeddn said. , Incidentally, Holmquist will be questioned in the first 12 days of: ous condition Tuesday affairs said thnt American troops president Tuesday afler ' making time lag between Ihe blasts and Ring at plaster and cement four ; Hen Kbedda , w li o made liis the search , Military police said Duhke was in Thailand , would not be with- the disclosure lo directors ol Ihe pitted against a conservative Sen- ihe pickup of the samples. This inches thick witli bits of spoons, ; statement as he left for Cairo , ate colleague , it both decide lo Robert J. Drost, detective cap ] an innocent bystander who had at- drawn just because (he Laos coa- firm lhat makes helps accounl for missing ele- Their painstaking efforl loosened said , "the return of real peace can tempted to separate the battlers lition has been formed. He said seek re-election. He nnd Sen. I^o menls or Ihe degree of decay of a inelal eo>ver leading (o a ventila- only. he realized through the loyal tain , has n 500-page file on the ! r hardwood flooring, doors and other Ann Marie case on a rack above after a fight erupted outside . the l R. military deployment lumber products. l.atiormhn of Olivia are in the elements found present. tion shaft throu gh ench cell wall. application ele sainn district under the latest leg- his desk. niosslmll where the 127th Infan- is aimed nt bolstering Western s committee on islative reapportionment. Lauer- "I've read every page in that try from Oshkosh was holdin g: a strength in nil non-Communist The exchange' Southeast Asian countries. securities , acting before the open- man ' has indicated he plans to run , file four times , " said Drost , "and family part y last Friday. • ing today, based the suspension on Holmquist is undecided. il reads the same each time. " the announcement of Gilbert' s res- M issing person bulletins have been sent to every slate and to ignat ion by the company 's chair- The case of H. Carl Andersen man , E. L. Bruce Jr. Sen. McCarthy Wants Canada and Mexico. When Ann certainly illustrates the ups and Marie first disappeared , hundred s Tiny Pin Seen The trading suspension will con- downs of politics. of searchers combed tbe city 's tinue until further notice pending Andersen was down in Decem- wooded , areas and vacant lots developments , the stock exchange ber when the Legislature put him Police made a house-to-house said. in the same district with Hep. check of the neighborhood , All ' Bruce stock was the m«tt active Fred Marshall , DKL. He was the Tax Cut Th is Year known child niolesters and sex of- As Wreck. Cause only Minnesota congressman lo fenders were questioned By WALTER R. WEARS on the exchange Tucsdny, closing By LARRY OSIUS "I havo not commuted myself I| McCarthy suggested it would he al $15.38 n share, a l!)l>2 low and criticize the redisricting bill pub- WASHINGTON . (AP)-The chair- lo that course of action , I have possible lo substitute a $1 5-billion With no proof Ann Marie was WASHINGTON w — A mechanic's oversight , a tiny cotter pin licly. His fortunes took an upward Ways not said 1 would he for a reduc- corporate income lax cut lor the abd ucted , ibe FBI could only and a bolt less than an inch long could h ave been the ingrccjients of off $3.25 for the dny on volume of man of Ihe powerfu l House stand by to assist. 3f) ,000 shares. swing a few weeks later when and Means Committee says he tion in our total revenues while tax credit provision. disaster in the New York crash of n jet airliner , the Federal Aviation ¦ Marshall announced lie would not does not support proposals for an we nre spending more than wej Agency snys. seek re-election. And things moved across the board tax cut , are taking in. " j He said the proposal alto might Ninety- five people were killed when the American Airlines Boeing toward the downside for him again include about $3 billion in personal Th* statement Tuesday by Hep, Kenned y has proposed a tax rut WEATHER 707 plunged into Jamaica Day on March I , seconds after taking off Youth Dead of when liis name came up in con- income lax ' reiluelioiis , plus .spe- IVrini lrllni»/ilrl Aii-iww-l — — -^— ¦—— ¦ - Wilbur I) . Mills , D-Ark., posed an next year as n means of st imulnt- • •"¦- '- I' A " ' * i nection with the Billie Sol Estes immediate Un cut to President cific congressional nppproval of the FEDERAL FORECAST The FAA said the bolt , part o Crash Injuries ing the eoonomy and reducing un- ' more than $1 billion- in tax relief WINONA AND VICINITY - \ mistake by one man on one air- case, Kennedy 's announced intention of employment, j a complex rudder mechanism craft. " seeking a lax cut from Congress already promised business hy Ihe Most ly fair tonight ; Thursday pos- may have- slippe d out of placi At St Cloud Another tax revision hill figured Kennedy administration in the sib le showers with little change when a nut securing it fell off - "Wo do not s«a this as a pos- One of the first filings to reach early next year. in McCarthy 's statement to news- In another development Sen. form of revised depreciation in temperature , Low tonight 47- for lack of the little cotter pin. sible explanation for any other 707 ST. CLOUD ,' Minn. on - Ron- the office of Sccrelary of State . men (hat he might (ry a (ax schedules, The new schedules are 52; high Thursday in 70s. , Eugene McCarth y, D-Minn., said crash about which we luivo any ald Heiman, 17 son of Mr. and Joseph Donovan will he that of cut this year. expected this sumnwY . LOCAL WEATHER The agency wired airlines am informal ion, " he said . "Rut it Mrs. .Bernard Heiman , Princeton, [State today he is considering trying to ¦ ¦ Sen. Norman Larson of Ada , write a general tax cut this year The bi ll has two controversial McCarthy, like his Minnesota Official ohservations for the 24 other organizations that (ly 70' would not be the first time that died in a' hospital here this morn- j president pro tern of the Senate, provisions—!! tax credit for busi- colleague , assistant Demncnilir ho urs ending at l;! ni today: jets Tuesday, warning them of th an airplane crashed because a ing after being critically injured , inlo the Kennedy administra tion 's 75; 4fl Larson who has served 24 years before the nessmen who invest in new ma- leader Hubert Humph rey, said if ^Maximum. minimum, ; pote ntial danger s|Hit. One sucl mechanic lelt ii cutter pin out of in a one-car accident June l>. In Ihe Senate, tax revision bill now , 6'9; precipitation , (o mailed his filing Senate Finance Committee, chinery and equipment and -with- the economy needs . lax cut boost noon none. warning went (lie Military Ai a holt . ' Young Heiman, who would have papers before len*ving, for Seattle holding of income taxes due on then he sees no need lo wait un- AIRPORT WEATHER Transport Service , which operate: "You cannot sny this is it — we (North Central Observations) been n high school senior next fall , lo attend the Fourth Annual Na- M-illi, who li*Adt the committee dividends nnd interest. Estimates til (he 1903 session of Congress. ¦ the Boeing jets used by Prosidon can never prove it happened even suffered a skull fracture and other tional Conference of State legis- lhat handles all tax legislation in are the investment lux credit The Finance Committee , of Ulax. temp. 75 at 5 p.m. Tues- Kennedy nnd other govertmien . though it could have happened. " multiple injuries when the auto- lative leaders. I he House , snid while testifying would cost the Treasury $1,35 hil- which McCarthy Is a member , day, min. 4H nt 5 a.m. today, noon leaders. -. ' , Prill said the Civil Aeronautics mobile he was driving went oul ol Last J miliary -he announced his before another House committee , llon a year in revenues but thai worked on the controversial revi- 71 . sky clenr, visibility ir> miles George <7 Prill , director of lh > | Hoard still is investigat ing the control as he reached a curve on plan to retire, Ho said he changed advocat- the wiihliolding measure would sion hill Tticsdny in n secret ses- wind f> M.P.H. from east , baromet- FAA flight standards sorvico, sai I'New York crash and will niako "You have not heard me ¦ old Highway lit at tlie southwest his mlndt In response to urgent de- ing tax reduction this year or next bring im nbout $t>.-u million not sion with Secretary of Ihe Treas- er 3D.lil nnd fallin g slowly, hu- the New York crush "could bav the t mill decision, on the probable edge of Princeton, mands f rom his constituents. year, now being collected. ury Douglas Dillon . m idity 44 percent. heuii U IB i ei.uU of an inslallatio l ' cause. require an extended period of practice d ;. -. ' ' ' ' I hove known high school stu- -' ' 'WBBBBBfBBBBBBfB ' - ' dents with all A's and B's on their ' I ' '^w TsV.^'^^^S^Js^Ms^s^s^sV^sW^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^Vaf^s^s^^s^s^^s^s^s^s^s^^sV''Js^sH^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^H '' ' records t,o avoid manual skill sub- jects for fear of receiving a low gra'd^.7 . y:y- . .y y, y. . . Actually a low grade in- one-of these subjects is not that impor- tant. What is important is that the students stay with: such train- ing until ihey¦ are reasonably pro- ficient. "' - ,' The ability to use their hands in By LESLIE J, NASON, Ed.D. pose ior which , the course is being, typing, shorthand or. art will prove offered. ' ,, . 7 beneficial not only, throughout the PivfMsor of Education, rest of their schooling but all University of Southern California Summer school prbvides an op- portunit y for sludents to maintain through life. There are pitfalls , as well as op- skills between, school terms . as portunities In summer school for well -as to catch up. WINONA DAILY NEWS credit. . ' ' . . . The 12-week vacation . is long ' T ' Summer school courses crowd enough for many students to grow W EDNESDAY, jtJllE 137'l96; . ' . about 19 weeks' work into -six " 'i their work habits and . VOLUME los. Noi iri : ' -- . , is stal<" . .fl _ weeks. For some students this to forget partiahy learned sub- Published doiiy except Saturday ervd holt good. y. day? by Republican ancs Herald Publishing ject 7 matter , especially in lan- Company, , *01 . FrahKlln Sl„ Wlnons, . Minh If they have made . low grades in guages, Repealing the last course ~ "~~ A~ ~ : i UBSCR i PT IO"N R A¦ TEi-' ' or any other ¦ ' ' ¦' ' geometry/ history may .- be-helpful. . • Slhgli ; Copy. . .10c - Dally, !."€ . Sunsiji course, and can run over the same Delivered Oy carrlerd In City ol Winona— work quietly hi summer school , offers bppor. 'Per week 50 cents SU MMER SCHOOL ' ' ' Js weekj tll.ti- y . - .-yy s* w»etc« 121,M this Will give them an opportunity tunity for pursuing re-.varding ~ " By moli- fctrlc11y InTad v»7icer~P*t)*r slo£ to organize their thoughts and elect iyes. - ped On (xplrallon dais. strengthen their-basic knowledge. : in Fillmore, Houston, Cl-nttM, Wtnttni,, High school students find it hard -Trcm0e8»eau counMM: They already have in mind many ¦ enou gh to meet college require- i month • J6.50 3 rriohttii. - - .-. ' • J1.J0 of the basic facts , and ideas , and * ¦" ¦ IHEBHH ments during the regular school . I year . S.12.00 l . fnonth ' . .- ,.-S1.15 rapid review will necessitate ; a " ~ y All olh«rmall mUscrTpllons: ? /^^\# S S S BHHHSIS HH year . There is no room in their ~ RI^ ' broad app roach, leaving out unes- I year il SM 3 monThi . 7 UlT ^^^^^^^ programs for typing, shorthand , ¦ sential details. Such an experience ' ' monlha S9.00 l month 11.60 : art ^k BmffiMZffl^m % quire a satisfactory foundation. . ^ This is especially true if he is /) placed in a.class made up largely \° \ C U IDT C 1B HT^3T^P $^9.95 Of repeaters; Summer classes of- ' ^~ : fered for credit, at the junior or jjSPira* - JI 9 rl IK I 9 'I In Wm ¦^ ¦ ' ' " genior high school , level should be ^¦'1 / i - - ii^aifeMti geared either to the slow group of tte fast 'group ' /of learners—not bothy WstiiBiSiNim^3 Parents should determine what kind - . ol pupils r-lh. ir child will he associated with as well as the pur-

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¦ ¦ ' ^ * M ,MM ** lll * l *' M, * l *' l,M,aM wW9W&', **** l,, ** , *MIII , l ' , '' M* M** M' ,MM,M ^ mf W%m&Sy ^T»^J%3 BI~ ¦ Av9999¦--¦ ¦ - — -- -—— Sheriffs Say Four Others File Area Breakins Over $10,000 Work oi Gang ^ ^ ^ / ^ ^^^^ Pledged for There definitely is a link be- " tween Sunday night breakins at Altura. Kollingstone ii^pi^-j WIDA Program Lewiston and fti^^ip;^ More than $10,000 annually and other burglaries reported in > J^l^y^/^i^s A . race for Winona County treas- f was pledged by nine local: firms the area, Sheriff Ge.or.ge Fort said urer started this morning as six :| Tuesday afternoon to help fi- ¦¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦' J today. ' ' " : ,. . ' ; /¦ . ' persons filed for county posts on I nance the second three-year pro- Fort said he and other sheriffs opening day.. gram of the Winona Industrial in the area believe that alt of the Mrs. Teresa M. Curbow , incum- Development Association. bent treasurer, was the first to A drive is Tinder way to raise recent burglaries will in time be file at 8:40 a.m.; in the office of $20,000 annually for three years. traced- to a gang of 14 men, four County Auditor Richard Schoon- PLANiS FOR the y drive wer« of wh pm . have been arrested re- over . Also filing for treasurer was . Wieczorek Winona 7 discussed at a WIDA membership cently. ' 7 Stanley A, , ¦ , former city alderman, . ¦ '. 7 meeting of the Winona Chamber ; Three: of the four men have Otliers filing follow: of Commerce, Presiding - was Ralph Boa|t, drive chairman, who posted bond and were released. ; Sheriff George L. Fort; Count y announced7 the drive was off to> The fourth , Ronald W , Darwin,- 25, Attorney S. A. Sawyer; Leo. R. ^ ¦' ¦: an excellent start. now is in custody of Rice . County Borkowski, making his second bid . When the drive is over the for the 2nd District county com- 7 authorities. None of the four , all WIDA will publish an ad in this missidner's: seat ,, and Superinten- . \ of St7 Paul, have revealed the newspaper listing all contribu- ¦ dent of Schools Jesse B. Jestus. "| ¦¦ ¦¦ " - ¦ ...... jc. . • .> ' ' -JK-uWVVJ**^. "-• ';- . . u ...... -*, tors rAit not the contributions. names of others involved in the : Filings close July 177 Posts will | The new program starts July L THAT WONDERFUL MOMENT 7 . ; Mar- ants are Betty Jfean Heublein, 17, Lewiston, left , , gener- j j burglaries. be filled in the November 7 Joseph F. Rhoderick, 7 WIDA 17, Minneiska. Th« corona- election. \ . :.i / garet Kalmes, .17, Rollingstone, receives the Wi- and Sandra FrisJch, Sheriff Fort said he person- al manager, has resigned effective tion was prececled by a banquet at the Oaks. : MRS. CURBOW is seeking7her .1 Vnona County Dairy Princess crown from Dar- ally would go to Faribault to ques- next Wednesday, and will return lene Nisbit; Stockton 1961 winner. Two attend- (Daily News photo) ' first elected term as treasurer.. | to Frederick, Md., where he will . tion Darwin within the next few She was appointed treasurer, in I iiMini be proprietor of Willijams Type- days. ; ¦ ¦->/.. . r -' ^^ ¦¦H V ^v MH M M M>* 1959 to fill an unexpired terrn. «R^W?,-:*< -vV. .-v:-^*.V:f out that butter is more expensive. tive Winonan , he attended St. na area: y Mrs. Clarence Frisch: were spon- Holy Trinity High School at Roji- "It has reached the point where $31,965 low Stanislaus School and was grad-y " New jobs mean better eco- ¦ Cotter High School in .' - George7L. Fort sored 7 by. ; ¦Rowekamp's Hatchery lingstone. She has brown hair anji youngsters growing up in urban uated from S. A. Sawyer 7 nomic life " for the : community. and y Rollingstone Farmers Union is. 5 foot 4. Her plan is to at- communities don't get to see but- ¦ During the past year approxi- respectively. tend nurses training at Roche*?;- He is a member of the Winona mately .600 nevv industrial jo ba ter unless they visit their grand- : On Road Contract Knights of Colum- 7 The three winners next will en- ter. A cheerleader in school , sl^ - Athletic Club, have been created mainly through mother on Ihe . farrri. . this situa- bus, Elks, Red Men , Winona Civic ter Region 10 competition at Lake was a member of the pep chin tion is something we must face," the . efforts of WIDA. Forty new Association and Winona Activity jobs City June "20.7. and a B honor roll student. he said. will be created when the Judges were: Mrs; Alfred Al- In Wabasha Go. Group. He was president and later Goodall Manufacturing Corp., for^ , board chairman of the Winoha PRINCESS MARGARET is 5 bee Caledonia: Loren Graskamfp, "WE'VE BEEN ears-less with WABASHA.. Minn. (Special) : — merly of Warrensburg, Mo., be- brown hair. 'Founta in , - and pur products/' Cole maintained. Chiefs Basebal l Club. He was ac- gins its operations foot 6 and has dark ¦ Arnold . Skiftcin , Bids on grading and crushed rock next month. Valedictorian of her graduating Houston. . - - ' . ' While those firms competing, for ti-ye irt the Polish National ;' AI'li- surfacing of 2Vi miles of County "THIS IS class at Trinity High . School at Miss Darlene Nisbity 1961 AVinb- the sale of dairy products have in- ance which' provided uniforms to THE kind of pro- State . Aid Highway 11, south of gress essential to WinOna and it Rollingstone, she was a cheer- na County and Region 10 Dai-y creased their advertising and have , the PNA amateur baseball team. Hammond were received Tuesday H is wife is the former Marcella is with this purpose that the cor- sold the public, the dairy industry by the Wabasha County Board of Zakrewski. Winona. They 'have porate membership . is now has remained relatively dormant. Commissioners7 at a, special ad- making its current 7 five children : Daniel, 17; Stev- drive. Applications Cole pointed specifically to the journed meeting. '¦Success will depend Due problem of finding a larger market en, 14; Jane, ll; Sue, 5, and Peg- on the contributions to this fund from for Minnesota's.dairy products. The board adopted a resolution gy, 20 months. Sunny Skies many business firms both large For Liquor j Beery He said Mnnesota is the top but- recommending to the state com- Borkowski, 36, is a native missioner of highways that a con- and small. Originally there were ter producer and the top producer VVinonan and resides at 3975 7th tract be awarded to the lo-w bid- St., Goodview. He has filed for 125 contributors who had enough, Amusement Devhie of dried . milk in the country. Min- faith in Winona to support the Way nesota also is second in milk pro- der. Funk Construction Co., Theil- the post now held by Commis.- May Give Applications ' , ' initial three-year program, The for "1962-M cit */ duction and second in the number man on its proposal of $31 ,456.59. sionef Raymond- G: Kohner. Wi- of Winona beer; liquor anH Other bidders -- .'were: Ben Erwin nona. Borkowski ran against results produced by WIDA have of . cows»y rnilked, topped only: by justified their faith and confi- mechanical amusement devid* Wisconsin. & Sons, Caledonia, $38,039.76 ; Kohner in 1958 and lost by '; 171 licenses are du» in the ci dence and during this drive all H/ Yet, he said, Minnesota con- Leen Joyce Construction Co., Rochr votes^ To Showers recorder's office- by 5 p.na. ester , $34,965.80. and G. E. Riet- The candidate was graduated firms which • have shared in the sumes only 15 percent of the benefits produced by these Pleasant weather continued over . Monday. i man . Oronoco. Minn., $33,307.68. from St. Casimirs School and addi- but an In- total amount of dairy prod- Jesse B, Jestus Leo R, Borkowski tional jobs will be solicited." the Winona area today Commissioners also authorized Cotter. High School . He and his ( tidstrom Studio) for Thurs- ucts produced here. The of her terruption . was forecast C o u n t y Auditor Wilbur widowed motheryMrs; May Bor- of showers 85 percent must be exported. Koel- surance Co., St: Paid , during his day when a possibility mel to advertise for bids for pur- koWski, operate the B&B Food official Weather "We've got to produce our ' undergraduate years. was raised in the chase of one tandem diesel power- Market in Goodview. He is mar- prediction: ' Car Check Herel products cheaply," he taid, : He is married and, the father State to Suggest Bureau ed motor grader for the county ried to the former Betty .Maas; air tonigh t with tem- "because we have to add of three children: Susan , 10: ' Mostly * highway department. It would be \Vinona, They have two children: St Casimir s 47-52 bracket is transportation costs." James, 5, and y.lane, 3. Sawyer Traffic Pattern peratures in the eq uipped with mechanical controls Nancy, 7. and Timothy, 3. Bor- forecast. For Thursday the ¦Cole pointed out that never has kowski is a member of the is a member of the Red Men. the Shows Few Autos snowplow, snow wing and olher prediction is for possible; showers the farmer carried a greater load Knights of- .Columbus, ¦ Elks. Red Lions. Jaycees. Winona Rod and accessories. . On West Broadway and little change in temperature. of responsibility. Again quoting Men. Eagles and Winona Activ- Gun Club. American Legion and Tops City Dental statistics , he showed how the Bids will be opened at the next ity Group. His father is the late the state and national Associa- A report on feasibility of a pro- FOR THE NEXT five days Have Safety Bells number of farms and farmers regular meeting at 10:30 a.m. July Leo J. Borkowski. tion of Prosecuting Attorneys. posed traffic . , re-routing plan for Southeastern Minnesota and West- Only 7.3 percent of cars that had decreased and now is de- 9. ¦ Jestus who is seeking his He is also a member of these the intersection of .Junction Street ern Wisconsin temperature are ex- participated in the recent volun- creasing at an alarming rate. eighth consecutive term , as coun- bar associations—Winona County. and West Broadway will.be sub- Report Returns pected lo average about normal tary motor vehicle safety c|ieek Despite this fact , agriculture and ty superintendent of schools, was 3rd Judicial District, Minnesota , mitted to the city by the state with an inch of precipitation, oc- here iiad scat belts, and the ma- allied businesses make up a larger first elected in 1935. He lives at and the American Bar Associa- Highway- Department within a few St, Casimir 's School , with .a. 93 mostly towards percent return of dental curirng as showers jority of these cars were r from bulk of the nation 's economy than 466 W. Sanborn St., is 59, taught tion . days. report the end of the week. Wisconsin where state la\jr re- any other single corporation. "It 's Lanesboro Scout at Lewiston nine years, has a Fort and Sawyer organized the The information .was received cards during the 1961-62 school year, - The lliennomet.er.i-ose.ta a pleas- quires, bells in - new ears. - at -the--top.--of - all - industry, - lie bachelor, of ..arts from Macalester Junior Deputies ball team. Tuesday by Cily Engineer James lops the school dental report in Winoh a Tuesday after- Baird "in ' "s~ tetter "from- Charles listing - announced today - ant 75 This was reported today; by said. "Four out of 10 jobs in the College, St Paul, and a master by ' tha noon and dropped to . 48 during the John country are related to it.'7 To Receive Eagle of science in education from Wi- Hurrill . Rochester, ' District 6 high- city health department. reading was 54 F. Eifealdt , general -(hair- way engineer. Burrill said a state night. The 7 a.m, man of Ihe LANESBORO Minn. (Special >- nona State College. He has been Mrs . Mary Crane , supervisor of was fi'.i. check sponsored l|y the JERRY Papenfuss, KAGE sta- . trail ic specialist would make stud- and at noon it Automobile Club Dennis Northouse , son of Mr. and unopposed for reelection since the Winona public health nursing ago today the Winona a.m. July Hi. Final men!, w ould lake riiy-boimrl traf- s in The stage of the Mississippi Kven some 19(12 models had l ice Department as a traffic of- the tabulation of returns are falling with head- examinations tin - second session lie Ironi Junction to Broadway Cen- er at Winona continued lights that were out. ficer. tral Klementnry and Madison of .3 of a foot in the Afler nine years in the police wil l be Aug. 17. with a yield sipn posted against a drop One motorist 's hydraulic 1 brake six workshops .schools with fill percent and St. past 24 hours to 8 feet. The fol- department he accepted appoint- WSC is offerin g Ihe cast hound traf lie, system failed as he entered the historical , and Matthew 's Luthera n School wit h 6fi lowing predictions were issued for ment as a deputy sheriff under in addition to a In making the study, slate en- check lane. He had the troulhle re- geographical tour to Nova Scotia, percenl. the next three days : Thursday 7,7 , the late Ben Zimmerman in 1940 gineers attempt to pro .iecl tra ffic 3. paired and returned four hdmrs lat- Beaches This field trip, led by Alfred Hoc. densities nnd capacities for 20 "There is slill an indication of Friday 7.5 and Saturday 7. 2 City and succeeded Zimmerman as er to pass Ihe test. , leave July more need for education in Iho niid-.lune temperature rec- sheriff after (he latter 's death history .instructor will .sea rs in the fiilur*', Ha ird said. Moro Eifealdt commended Aug. 12. The tour area of dental cure," were shattered early today co^perat- in 1943. 111 and return Mrs. Cratto ords ling firms and these organiTjal ions: goes by way of Chicago, Niagara observed , "Many families havo mass of cool , crisp air from Married and the father of three as a Winona police department , ' Falls , Washington , New York , difficulties in financing their Canada shoved the mercury down Wino- children , Fori , his wife and one chil- na Post Office safety committee New Fngland stales, and Nova dren's denial work, especially if toward the freezing mark in parts , Open Saturday daughter live at 203 W, 3rd SI. Another Motor Scotia.' It returns through Quebec . WISCONSIN. Fideles Chapter of the YIV^A Hi- lie's a member of the Im- Ihey hav e been neglected since of Y's, Supervised swimming begins Park , Center and Sth Streels , Wi- Ottawa, and Michigan. This lour Superior 's low of 32 was (he low- and students from Winona proved Order of Hed Men , Wi- early childhood or have not had Salurday at two city beaches, nona Street and Broadway, and carries eight quarter hours of regular care ." est ever recorded there on -June State College and Concordia Col- nona Athletic Club , Winona Rod lege , St. Paul, with a full complement of life- the VMCA corner , 4ih and Winona credit. SHE SAID the longer the -pariod 13, breaking the old* mark of 34 in Ccrficates 'will be & (Jim Club , Elks, United ' Com- Taken From Boat sent to these grcups. j guards ln attendance. streets. mercial Travelers, Minnesota Po- of neglect the larger amount of 192!). It also tied the lowest in 1/ike said high water levels on Anot her theft Involving boat ' Mathers nt Lake Winona Reach lice & Peace Officers Associa- reported today by damage found. Several service or- the nation today. Madison s 42 the river prevented earlier open- property wa .s at Ihe foot of Wain Street tap tion , Minnesota and Nat ional Fori . ganizations have given assislanca eclipsed Ihe 44 recorded in 1942. ing at Latsch Reach , in aiMilion Sheriff George Coin Club Invites) swim from 9 a.m. until dusk every Sheriffs Associat ions. Ile organ- Three File for l- i ed .liinikow. -ki '>.' 17 How- in some eases where families havo Milwaukee's 44 wns within one de- to Hie fact that preparations for . - '» day, while Lalsch Beach opens at ized a lunior Deputy Sheriffs St., told the sheriff' s depart- indicated they are in financial gree of being the coolest June 13 Boy Scout Troop I opening require several days to ard 1 p.m. and closes at dusk. League here. ment lhat an 111 h orsepower John- need and cannot pay the — Spokes- will repeat his role in .the film y . Marie (the body) y McDonald's '' ; men for the Minneapolis Star and DEAR JOAN1E: Midnight. But the cal- . .• .Peggy Jacobson, NYC's 'tt iber of the boy you're with is more impor- announcing her engagement to Summer Festival Queen, will be Tribune and the International . California lawyer-bankery Ed Cal- Typographical Union indicated to- tant than the hour of your return home. married June 23, in California. day that agreement ' may be near lahan "just as soon as I get the Juliet Prowse'll appear at the DEAR: - 'ABBY: Why are so rnany people ring," she tells me, so . : . " ^ . '7 '7,"7 ' ,. . . y 7'7- ' . '7 7 . 'V mas shows, then takes ; o ft to play the sloughs as the river drops. The with his wife and three children. golf, though one of his writers Robert Kennedy Gets water, of . course, is still;nearly two saya, "When Perry's not work- Honorary Degree feet above normal pool , but the ing, he plays 48 holes a day. When gates are in at most of the dams ¦ : ¦ 7 Car Slips Off . OANCB . he is working, only SB*' ., .Mary NEW y YORK Iff) - Atty. Gen. which is pulling down the head- \: ' , Saturday, Junt 14 ; ¦ ¦ ¦ . Martin. Janet Gaynor and Paul Robert F. Kennedy received an waters slightly of most pools. The Blocks/ Man Killed i - ' Jirry Jeroma Orchestra : ' Gregory popped ; in at Upstairs honorary doctor of laws degree gates at the Winona Dam went in y. .LBOI0N .CLUB " . from ;Manhat(an College, the water Tuesday.' for the first LE CENTER, Minn. (AP)-Har- . Downstair* to salute Jim Sheri- old M. Holmes, 56, was fatally Mamb*»r«y ' dan , whom Mary hadn't seen since Francis 7 Cardinal Spellman, time since tlie recent rise. At oth- archbishop of New York, presided er dams the adjustment started a crushed Tuesday : wien his car they were In "One Touch of Ven- slipped off its supp orting blocks lis". . 7'Popsie," B e nn y GoodT- at commencement exercises for week ago, 614 graduates at the Roman Cath- as he worked on it in the family ifmn's favorite photographer, was Car Dter Kill burglars raiding olic institution in the Bronx. garage here. A neighbor discov- cleaned out by Cars continue to take a ered the body. Ms B'way stwdio. lieavy toll of deer throughout Gregory P eck may play the Stockton CD Course ¦Western Wisconsin, according drunken American author who to a summary of car and dog Nobel Prize in Irving . .wins the STOCKTON, Minn.7 (Special)— ' -: kill released this week by the Ltglen Stag Dinner & MmHng Tuesday, Jun« :lf Wallace's fiction blockbuster, "The The civil defense survival pre- "Wisconsin district office at ¦ Prize." .Wallace studied the paredness course is.being taught Black River Falls for the pe- '¦ lives of ] many Nobel winners, as at the •-Village. - H all here Mondays jlod from Jan. I to May 31. well as the Lives of Swedish girl s at 2 p.m. for a period of 10 ^. with whom some winners have be- weeks. Lewis Schoening, \V*nona. Ja the nearby Wisconsin coun- . come involved, iri writing his siz- is instructor. ties 136 deer were killed by car COMING or dogs in Jackson : County. Buf- falo County was next with 66, SATURDAY; "V ENETIAN NWHT" | while 49 deer were reported kill- TOMORROW NIGHT ed in Trempealeau County. The "In all," A-pel stated, "I would ed the mental matmrity of 741 I jpj-; j say they took more thai* 500 rat- third, fifth and: seventh graders. JUNE 16th Pepin County warden reported 12 ^ deer Wiled either by - cars' :y or tlers during the high water off the Her office also gave t.453 achieve- dogs. The area report did not sep- Alma pool island. They went to ment tests to first , second, fourth, arate the car and dog kill but it the islands by boat and worked sixth and eighth graders and: di- was estimated that dogs account- (hem carefully for : snakes on foot, agnostic tests to i ,I9S fifth , sixth, catching and killing them on the seventh , and eighth graders. Eve- ^ ^ ^ ed for between , 15 and 20 percent ' ot the loss. spot. ." lyn Kennedy and Maurice Ewing ^^ assisted 3n ythe "testing program, Another element that may We recall that during the and the central office tabulated record high water of 1951 and cut into this year's deer crop and charted results. Conferences : "^ * 1952 in this area, swamp rafc - :'' v ^~T 7A1I You e« Eft ' is the recent flood along the were then held with "teachers arid r y T' ^^^^We ieature ^ ll Mississippi. Stanley Apel Buf- tiers craw led up trees and the schbol administrator. Can Eat^itJ | r ' ¦ sometimes hung from the ¦ : ¦ ¦ Wm falo County warden, received PRIME RIBS reports of five dead fawns branches. They stayed in the m^ ~ trees until the water receded, WISCONSIN ROAD MEETING Evury Saturday Nita ' *T . y , ' : , ~Jto * \ floating In the river. The high . m I I FOUNTAIN CITY, WIS. J ; water apparently submerged A lot of them starved. Albert SUPERIOR, Wis.—Representa- nit AmisBSr^QSr mmBmm I Pulling, an early biologist of tives from each of Wisconsin 's (heir island home, and they INIERKAIIOKALir ^ Wl>,*^-^M^^*^ »^M^^^ M^* >* ^^*^^ <»^^^^ V ^^^. were deserted by their mother the Wild Life "Refuge , made a 72 counties are exp-ected to at- mM ' doe. This occurred in the Nel- rather lengthy report on this tend the annual sunnmer confer- FAMOUS W A son-Wabasha area. Two fawns habit of the swamp rattler, ence for highway commissioners BING CROSBY BOB HOPE JOAN COLUNS were picked up alive in this which, if we remember correct- and committeemen here June ORCHESTRA ^ ENDS PANAMA S area and taken by Warden Ap- ly, was included in one of Dr. 20-22. 7 fRANK'S^^ Vernon Ba iley's reports on the el to the state game farm at ' " Poynelle. ' "7 Upper- Riv Matin** 2:15 MMM I ^^B ^^BBUmmBB ^K ^^B «(-JOC-«S5C Incidentally, Apel had a chance ^^^^VsTrMiWii^i^^ during the high water to check Directors Learn How MitTr-M-fii* the speed cf deer. He was driving HnfiwyWH At Lake City Camp ist-»c-ut mmmmwBB ^B on the Whitman Earn dike when WOOLWORTH'S IN DOWNTOWN WINONA four deer rose up and took off LAKE CITY. Minn. — Fifty-one down the dike at top speed. He Boy Scout camp directors from clocked their speed and for tho Region 10 are getting the jump on "TOPS for POPS" first quarter of a mile it was over their campers this week. They are 38 miles an hour. However , they attending a training camp con- ^ HSB tired quickly, arid their speed SLte ference at Camp Hok-Si-La near b utton down ^^ dropped to below 20 miles. In oth- er words, deer depend on a burst here. of speed for a quick getaway. Frank Preston , Chicago , assist- styling m akes DOROTHYLAMOUR ROBERT MORLEY ^rr^.Mw.N ant national director of volunteer ^ Rattlers Suffer training, is conducting the course, a smart shirt , CHILDRBM 75* More than 500 black rat- assisted by Max L. Clark and Wil- ¦ ¦ ¦ Newly Rtnodtltdl tlers or massasauga (swamp lis Elliott , deputy regional exec- rattlesnakes) were collected utives. Courses are offered ln ¦• Adulti 75* off the islands in the Nelson camp management, camp pro- KIOXA/ \S\ \ HBAm M area of the river during the mJULABBABLJ m..union so* gram and aquatics in the session Fir»t- Show i. Qttivt UN TMIMW \ Children recent high water, Apel esti- which concludes Saturday. mates. Crowded by the rising ¦ •:00 P.M. H* river tho snakes accumulated Good looking co tton prints on higher islands. Snake hunt- Trempealeau Testing need little or no ironing. ' RIDICULOUS ers from the Nelson area mov- Neatly stitched collar but- liJasynSUPPER CLUB In GALESVILLE, WIS. (Cloi«d Tuasdaya l |TS - 8 SlfRE ed In for tho kill. One hunter WHITEHALL; Wis. (Special) — tons down in fron t and back. got 110 snakes in one day. The Mrs. Lily rteich, Trempealeau Roomy pocket , short sleeves. bounly is a dollar WBB *BBB+mBBB&*BBB *B *B*B*B+ each. County school superintendent, test- Choose olive, t&n or blue backgrounds. S-M-L-XL. • IffjnM'lt NOW THRU • "(MSfr wBP KjiMaWmMJ THURSDAY Mttro-Goldwyn-Mayerpnitnis Samuel Brrrmton'J Production smart Fill OFMta* /H^zAocks in (^fSHBINE & &fni^L A . ^th . ties for him handsome patterns W CIRCffS. HJ HD Hi £ ^J'^M IHTBHT - AN ENTERTAINMENT BARGAIN! \lm ( • # 1 I a* ] lilfpfl liAHitt j a M j l

PLANT AT LAKE CITV . .7 Steel framing facturihg Go. Ben Tibesar has the $172,213 con- 7 for the new Zero King plant rises at lake City, tract, which: is to be completed in 120 days. Tbe Minn. The industrial development corporation building is 240 by 125 feet. Walls will be of con- there is building it for the B. W. Harris JManu- crete block. . (Mrs7 Corleus photo) THE WORLD TODAY Troop 2 Scouts First Step for Receive Awards Dr. M. O. Wedul presided over ceremonies Monday in which 17 Scouts from Troop 2 were ad- vanced in Boy Scout ranks. Labs Difficult Robert Shaw and Don Staricka By JAMES MARLOW nationwide y elections j to. "deter- : invested Gene Barum and James Associated Press News Analyst mine the will of the Laotian peo- i , Remlinger with tenderfoot rank- Pie." 77 :-7 7y . . y.,yyy 7 .; ing. Dave Behling, Dick . McEl- WASHINGTON: !API-Laos has5 ¦ just taken : its first step towardj He had hardly said this when mury and Steve Thorn were made Americany-.officials7in Laos were ; second class Scouts and : Mark peace, but if history means any- , thing this is just the first stepj reported b have said this has Wedul a first class Scout. many pitfalls. The following boys received toward real trouble. . S^^^ V ^^£Stj BS ^B ^^^BB ^B ^^^^BB ^^BS ^^B ^^L r" &£&WBg ¦ *¦ ^M @\ V flHH| ^H| ^^^^^^^^^ HB ^H| ^^ B ^|^^^ H | In short, new . peace in Laos ; merit badges: Michael Cooper, ^^KBmmmB ^ ^a^MBBa ^^^^^Bt ^BB ^^^^^^^^^ B ^^KB ^^B ^^BR ' SSSHSKP'" 'Vj.^H ^H^^^ H ^M ^^L^^I^^^^^^^ HH ^^^^^^^ Da ^aSa ^a^a^a^kfl For more than a year, the Unit- like to new , looks a preliminary J William Green Douglas Hubbard, ed States has urged : the three--^ James Keiper, Lawrence Larson, T . trouble. Arid any trouble will be I feuding. prihces-^oiie pro-Western;¦' trouble for the. United States ' VVilliam . Miller, Bruce Munson, one neutralist , one pro-Communist which now is deeply involved in i Patrick 3Uan, Donald Staricka, —to bury the hatchet and form1 Southeast Asia and can hardly af- • Robert Staricka and. James Vail a coalition government in which1 brd to see any of it slip away,, no7:Alstine. Star Scout awards went all three could share. to 7 Michael Cooper, Gregory ' \ matter how.' 7 • i ¦ ¦ ¦ Fletcher, - ¦William Green, William they signed agree- , . - . -**' - . ' Tuesday an r : ment and on paper it looks pleas- Miller , Bruce Munson, Patrick ; ' Ria'n , and Robert Staricka. James antly reasonable. ; Walk-In Sa fe Offered j . Of the 19 Cabinet posts, 11 go to Kelner became a Life Scout. , . ==sS!SSi ,/ ¦'' Cheap For Bomb Shelter 7 Michael McMahon Explorer jm 'fB ^I^ ^^^^^^^^^I i^ ^^^^S^B^,B^B^a^^^k ^. ~%Wy3&&il ^&s$£££S? ' t &JL j^^^ir5 ^^^"tofri j ^BS ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^St neutralists , four to . members ofJ: j Scout, -was introduced. He will the present pro-Western royal gov-'-f . TALLAHASSEE, yFla. (AP>- 7 — ! join ¦ the group for their encamp- ernment, and four to the pro-Com-"I Florida's cpminissidner of agricul- j ment, at Hok-Si-La June 24-30. munist group. The top job and the£: lure,Doyle Conner, Has 7a bargain ! important Cabinet jobs three most s¦ [buy for someone who wants to j go to neutralists. 7 . ¦: pick up. an old safe cheap. ! Norelco Electric Shavers .A Conner's safe is a large walk-in Distributed & Serviced by Prince Souvarma, Pfiourrta will j J j type,, big enough to hold a horse7 ; be premier ' and defense . minister ; Conner says he will consider nl- : Plieng Phongsayan will head thee j TAVERNA most any. ,offer7 . ' •' ¦' •! Barber & Beauty Supply Interior ministry which , controlss ! . ' 'It 7 would make .;¦' an excellent the police: Quinin yPholseiia , who0 i bomb shelter. "7he said. 472 Hlghy Forest Winona lias made bitterly anti-American statements , will be foreign : minr ¦ ister. . '.' The head of . the .pro-Communist group, Prince Souphanoiivohg, will be deputy premier arid economics minister. One of the leaders of For DAD'S own day -.. the pro-Western group, Gen. Phou- mi Nosavan , who has been criti- for oil proud GRADS.u cized by the United States, will also be a deputy premier and min- gifts of shaving comfort ister of finance. 7 It's unreal to think the pro-Com- munists will ' simply serve in the government, always acting like ¦ nice boys, without trying o take PRICED I^^ OHHala ^a ^ « ^^ l^a ^^^ a ^^^ a ^a ^^ l^^^^ Hm\l4Mtf ^^^^^ U^ H^^^^^^ H} < * %/" Wffl &^ 2>ffi&Bm ^l^^^^B^^^^^^^^ U^^^^BBM it over, cither suddenly, in an un- aia^a^a^i^B BH lda^^a^Dala^a^a^a^aH^a^Hil^a^Bi^alHaB^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^HKaV.* ^^ /f - W are in Laos, supporting the pro- EASY, EASY TERMS ^^ ¦ nT*^ . | | LQQir ta. 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Jl »leWi# A \ liciuliu hrs. nni'i'ii lii r iit-hcs nnd pains. ^ 7 hy soothing elicit on Madder irtiln- (i(in . .1, by mild diuretic nclioii Irnilina (itilpiil (lie 13 miles of Tht fobulou* lhavcti y*u (i . VV'. AAV'"; '"'7 lo increase of ¦ v '^ kidney tlilu's. hotrt atan damonitra'adenTV I . iV~. AM' r.njny a pood nii'.ht 's sleep and ihe Inc. IMIIIC h.ippy u-licl uillliuns huvc for NORTH AMERICAN PHIUPS COMPANY, Kelly Furniture Co. o\cr (it) yc;i is. IOO tott 42nd Straat , Naw York 17 , Naw Yqrk. N(»ralco ii known I' « M iiiiivriili -iii o, ^%^ j m_ /_ at PhlllShova In Canada and throughout tha rait ol tha Iraa w«»ld. usk tor the l.mgc IlAflMfll^ Next to Winona National & Savings Bank Phone 5171 sue. (.rt Du.,n ', B||| f ||IS I'ilh toduyl M VUIII9 ; Hbw Do You Stand, Sir? ; ; ::: 7y777y:;y7 ;y, ; Affairs ¦ ' In National ' Today * - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Just Mm . .¦: . • Is ;. _ This Father? MoralObjection FATHER'S DAY; which occurs next Bt/s/^ Sunday, is the day when you present the oldest boy in the family with a present To Compulsion which you charged to hirn or paid for with Severn Crfsis his money; y 7 By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER By DAVID LAWRENCE . . The single thread of opposition that runs WASHINGTON — Small wonder that many businessmen fear And just who is this Father who merits through air of rny incorrting mail on federal that a severe crisis in our economic life may come in the next such attention for a . few minutes each medical care programs is the moral objection several months. The administration evidently7is determined that ' ;' r to compulsion. year-?- . :7 : 7. - - . "spending as . usual" by government for all manner of projects To compel people to membership in a medi- must go on, and that "wage7increases as usual" likewise must 7 Well, he's the fellow who paces back cal plan is equally as immoral as compelling continue. But the most important force in the economy is. being and forth in the hospital corridor, acting them -10 membership in a church, union or politi- prevented from operating under the rules of sound economics- a's worried as if he were in personal dahr cal party, f t deprives our citi- Business management is still threatened with reprisals from the zens of their freedom of choice government if it tries to raise ger, then, after receiving the good hews, ¦ dashes out to shout to the world and pass and should •' be resisted with ev- its prices to cover increasing until March or April of 1963, ery ounce of strength. wage costs and also to earn a or even later. It will take Con- out cigars as if he personally had borne fair profit. A free economy a baby7 7 The compulsive feature ol ¦ gress that long to debate the the administration - supported cannot operate very: long that " highly complicated tax meas- way; ^E'S ALSQ TH E MAN with the deep King-Anderson bill is the ines- ure which will be forthcom- voice and hard hand wh cn a young thlld capable Social Security tax The promise by the Presi- ing. For the; law isn't to be which would finance it. dent of a tax cut is . likely to devoted just to rate changes. is naughty. He's the harsh disciplinar- The gimmick now is to close ian, the feared enforcement officer of the Voluntary insurance involves aggravate rather than remedy an exercise of choice, at some the situation , AJready the "loopholes" and thus theore- rules and laws in the home, the cold-heart- time, as to what contingencies demagogues in Congress are tically to increase tax reve- ed judge who carries out his own judg- will be covered and what bene- articulate/ They say they op- nues to offset the so-called ments with no regard for the tears which pose . any reduction in the relief to be given by the drop ' ¦ uoiBwaurr«i*w.»-r fits provided. In the King-An- of a few percentage points in usually melt Mother s firm intentions, - . ,- :derson bi„( there j s n<,ne- higher brackets1 and Wish . to confine all the the rates in all income brack- Voluntary insurance involves a specific con- 7^„ ets. Already some of the sen- But.he s the man who can be twisted tract between the insured and the insurer for benefits to the lower ' -' in- ators on the Democratic side around the little finger of any son or specified benefits and actuarily-deterrrtined pre- have pointed out that a drop daughter who sits on his lap and calls .come groups. miums. In the King-Anderson bill , there is no It's the same of one percentage point in the him"Daddy." such contract . ol d story, upper brackets involves tens be Thi; fact is that taxes, not a premium, would ' of thousands of dollars for an ^e Taa.y [he ie\\o\v who : tells his hereabouts :;—; ; " be collected. The taxes would not be used to politics super- individual , while a drop of a teenage daughter she can't have the car build up a reserve, but to pay for services ren- s e d e; s ec- point to a man of low income every; night or «nrage his son by refusing dered beneficiaries already over 65. As costs go onomics . all means only a few dollars in to raise his allowance just for 7a special up, taxes paid by the worker wi'" go up. around7 Simi- savings. Hence, it is7argued date or to buy a stripped jalopy. larly, there is that the whole saving . should CLAIMS THAT tha Klng*And»rsbn bill Is free al tea dy be given to the p-eople in the of government control simply cannot be support- louver brackets., BUT HE'S ALSO THE fellow wh« ; ; -" - :- an antago- brags about how well his daughter drives ed-y 7 7." :- - y 7" -y 7- -: .y/- y.,7w nism' in Con- y»-«wr«nc. It is true that the language of the bill con- WHAT IS wrong with this and what a mechanical genius his son is. gress among the Democrats theory* of course, is that the tains a disclaimer of cohtrolSj : but it then pro- to any reduction in the cor- enough exceptions in subsequen individuals to whom the na- He's the guy, too, who has 'been say- ceeds , to list t porate tax rates, which, now* tion looks for funds to finance claiises to permit the exercise of almost dicta- percent level. ing money all those years so that his kids . are at a 52 .'Industry 's''' ' ¦' expansion aren't can go to college or at least get a better torial powers by the Secretary of Health, Educa- Mr. Kennedy promises a tax getting7 enough money now education than he had. 7 tion and Welfare. Among these are regulatory cut ''across-the-board'' effec- after taxes to help the free- powers over the amounts to be paid providers tive nex t January. The bill , enterprise system expand as That's a peculiar thing about; him. Heys of services, approval of service costs, methods however, may not be passed it should. Nor . will they be always proud of his kids and he always of payment to vendors of services, medical re- getting it under the proposed wants them to have things better than he porting by physicians and termination of agree- tax changes if. the dema- did, That's why he'll wear the old suit ments with providers of services. To Your Good Health THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND gogues have their way. Com- important exception to the dis- panies, moreover, which would another year so the girl can have that A. specific and claimer is the blanket authority given the sec- like to earn enough surplus fancy party dress, or half-sole his shoes retary to. set conditions in the "interest of the Reducing each year to save , up, for again soy the boy can have that bike. heal th and safety of individuals who are fur- rainy days—and for brighter nished services by -or in such institutions. " days when there is heed for DID YOU EVER SEE the awkward fnnds for . expansion of plant tenderness . with which : a father holds a DM Htird WMMem DESPITE CRIES of tht social pUnMrs to Hm and equipment—aren 't able to baby? Or theypride with which he struts contrary, everywhere we turn in the King-An- do so today because of the down the street, holding his youngster or derson medical care program we find the ele- To Set Up narrow profit margin. The pushing the carriage? ' ments of cornpuision and control. proposed change in the tax Testifying before the . House ways and Means By JOSEPH C. MOLNER, M.D Subscription Paper rate -Aill not help them much, ib ' if at all. "; Maybe .you can't catch him at it, but Cornmittee, .AFL-CIO president George Meany Dear Dr. Molner: How ' - By DREW PEARSON Hecla out of , its contract , but ative congressman from Min- What has been . lost sight of you ought to see the glow on a father s declared, "There's nothing compulsory about the does orie determine the they got orders from! above, nesota, made one factual state- face when he sees his children sleeping or you can take WASHISIGTON-It - is now is that a priv ate-enterprise benefits' in any federal program! exact number of calories learned that President Kenne- thereby giving a windfall of men t during his one-hour dia- system cannot function effec- when they are dressed in their best or them or leave them alone." in certain amounts of food? . dy's cancellation of 22 sub- $6,338,825 to the company. Lat- tribe against (his reporter and One book claims that, a tively very long if the govern- when they do something outstanding. True, Americans would not have to accept the scriptions to thev New York er It; developed that. .Sinclair others fbr exposing his involve-7 ment interferes with its oper- dubious benefits of the Klng-Anderscwi bill, but slice of .bread is 60 calo- Herald Tribune was ordered Weeks, Ike's secretary of Com- men! in the Billie Sol Estes ries; another claims 55. . ation. President Kennedy has THAT'S WHY next Sunday is a special they would pay for them nevertheless. In fact, by him personally, and what merce and former finance scandals. He was absolutely damaged severely the normal day and a day when we all owe the Old if aii individual elected hot to accept the benefits This discrepancy applies to caused it was the May 23 edi- chairman ot the Republican right in saying that colleagues other : foods as well. ¦ processes of the American en- Gent a genuine . salute;" of the plan, he would be paying twice—once as tion. . ..- National Committee, had given had '"shunned" him. TBut he terprise system arid shows 7nO a tax and again in privately purchasing medical Soy what cotton-pickm' On May 22, the Senate Arm- the orders to let Calumet-Hec- didn't tell all 7. 7 sign of withdrawing his threat services; book does one believe: Ac- ed Services Subcommittee, la make: $6,318^825. . His> own party leaders furi- President Kennedy, reading ously objected to his to interfere with price-mak- For us to take even the first step> down this cording to these figures we probing stockpiling, came iip behavior. ing, while refraining /rom any could all write our own with a major scaadal of the the newspapers on the morn- But they were unable to per- road of socialized medicine is to mortgage the ing of May 23, rioted a page dne action that would keep down Moscow Will Never calorie lists. Eisenhower administration. It suade him to cancel his waste increases. lives ofy our children and grandchildren to an developed the - amazing fact story iii the'- New York Times speech. Republican Le a d e r oppressive bureaucracy. One more thing: Phar- This situation cannot y drift uiat tne cal- on. the stockp ile scandal. The Charlie Halleck of¦ Indiana Be the Same Once , the government has the slightest hold maceutical houses mention y Times headline. read: "$6,000,- warned ." Anderseii :;" ' ; on much longer without caus- the high strength of their umet - Hecla ing a bigger breakdown in the on the regimentation of our lives, it will not let Copper Com- 00O windfall to copper concern If you will take my advice, : vitamin pills, but they nev? is tied to influence. economy than has been Avit- MOSCOW WILL never ba th» iimi go. History shpws lis that once the principle of pany of Chi- " you won't make this speech. er mention the . calories go TBut when he looked in the nessed. Business is not going since Benny Goodman hit town with SO gov ernment medical care has.been accepted for contained and druggists c a had You will only hurt yourself. to construe the type of tax part of the population, it has ultimately spread to been permit- New York Herald Tribune he Can't you understand that men and a girl. Even Premier and Mrs. ¦' don 't seem to know7 En- ted to slip but found no medtion cf the cop- ¦ ' ' revision promised by the ad- all 7 ' " : ' ' : 7 joy, enjoy, enjoy your . Don't chr it." . . ministration as likely in any Khrushchev turned out to hear the swiiig 7- . of a signed and per scandal at all. Curious , lie "Nope," blurted Andersen, maestro give forthwith "Bach- Goes to column.—E. L. sealed con- had his staff check, the Herald way to go to the heart of the WE SHOULD think twice about enacting * stubbornly shaking his head. problem that is today frustrat- Town" and such other swingin * numbers which no less an authority on socialistic Thanks, thanks, thanks. And . tract with the Trib carefully. The Republican "I know what Tm doing." measure my cotton-pickin' answer is . scandal was omitted from ev- ing the . American, economy. as "StqmphV yat the Savoy," "China Boy," planning than the Communist Daily Worker en- U.. S. . gov- "I don't think you do," snap- that so me ernment I o r ei-y edition of the paper ex- "Body and Soul," and a lot more in that dorsed! in this manner: "If all the forces of la- ped Halleck, "If you go JOS CREATION is «it««itial people slice the purchase cept the last, The late city ed- through with it, you're on your vein.. , ' bor and the test of the population, following the things thinner ition finally got around to men- to national growth. There's " of copper be- own. Don't expect me to back plenty of talk here about stim- national convention and the mass rallies of the than others, cause the Pearson tioning it, but buried it on you up." It should not be pretended that Good- senior citizens, exert their full strength upon the and this prac- page 32. ulating national output, but no price had gone up. A few days previously, elder practical measures are being man's brand of jazz is entirely new in the members of Congress, a great Victory can be tice , includes General Services officials . On Page 1 of the Herald bread. So a Statesman Joe Martin of Mas- proposed that, , in the aggre- Soviet capital. The fact is that , since the sco red. didn 't want to let Calumet - Tribune May 23 however, the sachusetts, former Republi- gate, will bring that growth. Kremlin relaxed its disapproval to some "Such a victory," states th* Worker, "would small percen- President noted a four-col- tage of differ- doctor to see about fitting a can speaker of the House, also An increase in con s.u me r extent a couple of years ago, jazz has had become another milestone in the struggle for a umn banner headline on the advised Andersen . spending will not do it—though for all the ence is rea- truss that might avoid sur- current Democratic scandal. It a burst of popularity among young peo- complete system of Social Security gery. Ruptures "Lay off that stuff ," he said, it may temporarily cause a c over all needs and contingencies." s o n a o 1 e , unless surgi- read: "Estes 'Suicide* Mur- ple A lot of 1hem already are inclined to people to . enough, cally repaired, can't get bet- when he heard the Minnesotan fever of Inflation. 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Grdup Miss Leona Ebe) at a farewell Camp Wi-Gi-Sco-Ca, Trempea- jubilee of by dinner for the golden 16 was in charge of the so cial The Business and Professional tea Tuesday aftef noon attended . leau. She thanked the leaders and the Knights of Columbus to be hour. Mrs. Aurelius Pehler is Women's Club voted Tuesday 20O in the First Congregational other volunteers for their assist- held in the parish Sunday. ance during these years. chairman. The next meeting M ill evening-Co favo r placing the Church parlors Mrs. Leonard Pierzina, presi- be held July 1 in the church ijec- Squares in- the clotti represented , reational rooms. statue of Wenonah and the foun - each troop in the city, and Girl ORGAN MUSIC during the aft- dent presided at the meeting ernoon was provided by Mrs- ¦ tain in the most effective place Scout greert and pale yellow form- %mm; < ' ~"m?tf -w *™ww-m y>iv» possible in what is left of Cen- ed the background for the cloth Roger Busdlcker/ General chair- from: Girl Scouts and volunteers. man for the tea was Mrs Brantly tral-Park. Chappell. Table decorations were The vote followed a .discussion MRS. LAWRENCE Santelman, provided by Mrs R. W. Miller. by Mrs. Douglas Eiickson of the council president, presented MLSS Pouring coffee were Mrs. John civic participation committee on Ebel a 25-year pin in recognition McGuire, Mrs Laird Lucas and i the location of the statue. 4fe> pf . her service as a leader , counsel- Mrs Lawrence Santelman. Punch i^S^ h-j iE**** or and executive; was servpd by Sharon Marggraff , COMMITTEE . chairnnen w.ere : Joan Santelman and Linda Lucas. MR. AND MRS. LEON announced by Mrs. Sudie Blum- MR. AND MRS. BERNARD Dolls dressed as a Brownie and , a Girl Scout and yellow and white by BROWN , Minnesota City, £ ? berg, president, at the first of ,H. SEMLER , Fulierion, Calif., Food was prepared Mrs MR. AND MRS. ALPHONSE 7 flowers decorated the tea table. James Schain , chairman , and Mrs; Minn , announce the engagc- the sumnicr ' picnics held at the announce the engagement of KOKOTT, Arcadia , Wis. , an- Miss Leona Kbel is leaving her Wayne Himrich, Mrs. Neil Saw- i ment of their daughter, San- : home of TMiss Alma Kemp, Din- their . daughter Sharon Ann, nounce the coming marriage ner was served at 6:15 p.m. to . , position ak executive director of yer , Mrs Charles Rogers , Mrs dra, to Wayne Valentine, Clo- granddaughter of Mrs. Helen the Winona Girl Scout Council. Maruri Fuglestad , Mrs Joseph o-f their daughter, Sharon 40 members. qxiet, Minn , son of Mr. and Semler , 522 E. Broadway , to Miss Ebel displayed some of the Gerlach and Mary Anne Wilden- Lauise, toTh ebdore E. Jack- Mrs. Blumberg reported on the j Mis Donald Valentine , Min- . . Geralcl J, McGregor , son of the ; souvenirs she has acquned in tier borg. Assisting Mrs. Robert Henry son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ru- recent convention of the Minne- 10 years as executive She recalled jn nc-ota Cily Miss Brown and sota Federation of Business and t; A. McGregors , Scandia, Kan. the kitchen were Mrs Arthur I dolph Jackson, Independence, that when she came to Winona Anderson, Grace Henry, Mrs. . Lu- Mr Valentine aie graduates of Profcssipnal VVomen's Clubs that Miss S-emler is employed at St, ]%,_ f Uv >"^^ . .^.„-.i, Mr ^mamnmaai ** i , Wis7 The Wedding will take in 1952 the Girl Scouts had no ther McCown , Mrs. John Steffen , Winona Senior High School. Mr. c~ {m& Summer [ she had attended in Bemidji Anthony H o s p i tal Den very place Aug. 4 at 11 a.m,: in . -> May 18-20. The "national . camp of their own. A tornado Mrs Carl Weimer, Mrs Robert Valentine, a graduate of Blow n from Col., following he r recent destroyed the Mte at Whitewater Harkenrider , Mrs James Tester St: Stanislaus Catholic Church; convention will be held; in Los Institute of Radio and Elec- x graduation : from t to which had been used by the Scouts and Mrs E J Boiler. ^ v^4« Wear » Arcadia. Angeles July 15-19. Members of Lore tronics, Minneapolis, is pro- r K ¦• ' the were invited to ' Heights College, Division of The Winona Girl Scout Council ' '. '¦" • Winona club- . gram director for a Cloquet attend , a dinner meetirig June 22 Nursing ih! that citj'. Mr. Mc- is an agency of the Winona Com 25TH ANNIVERSARY Student to Play munity Chest i radio station (Timm Studio) in St. Pawl, where Miss Katheririe Gre'gor is ernployed at Marten •at ease IVIr*; Mrs, Alfred Sobeck, ¦¦ • • and Wi- Peden, national president, will 'be ¦In; *+ . Piano Concert \ V ** f. nona Rt. J, will hold open house guest, president Blumberg of the Co. in Denver and is attending 1 a Mv Colorado University Extension. for , friends and relatives on their Winona Club is planning to at- The second in JI series of tltiee NV 25th wedding aiiiversary Sunday tend and other members may ac- The wedding will take place piano recitals by st udents of Mrs from 2 to 5 p.m.' at their farm company her. Oct. 13. in Fullerton . Willard L7 Hillyer will be present- home on Gilmore Ridge. They ed Thursday at 7 30 pm at the have three children, Mrs, J. Bruce HEADS OF committees , Which First Congregational Chuich The ?j^ ffiy (Beverly) , have new titles this year, are v Rornine Winoha ; Ray- final conceit will he Saturday .;, ^ffi> I I v I Xi*iM wC^'lkr Vi \ mond, U.S. Navy in Memphis, and as follows: Personal development The public ib mu ted J>*CB*>**t^. &t**C*/BBf 3fc3t ^ * —Miss Mildred Bartsch; civic Darlene Streich, Janice at home, and two grand- The program follows » children , Vicki Lynn and Jeffrey participation — Mrs, Douglas ' Rocke' . Testing Burn^m Erickson; world affairs — Miss F; G. Hofschulte Richmond McClutr Scout Romine, Winona. Ouet—Organ and piano: Doris Pcnnell; finance — Miss 5 Prtlude, -Opu s 28, No. 2 .1 Chcpln } Amanda Benedett; legislation — Exchange Vows Fay* FuDln»-,A.nn Boyum Js HJr^Mj ^ ¦ Hungarian . Baltli Song " ', Reinhold // Miss Florence Jackson; member- ¦ ¦ MAZEPPA, Minn. —Mr.. .and Diane Kaupnusman /\3 Pi WJ***^**** ¦ " ' y* ! ship — Miss Florence Caswell", Mrs; Francis G, Hofschulte whose From a Light Housa Window . Burn am % I ' /T *F1©-\ . y Sharon Groves ^-Si \* 'i ^ public relations — Mrs. Kither- marriage took place June 2 at . \ M^ t s inc. Lambert; emblem Miss . .A Wood Nymph's Harp Rea ( !1 — St. Peter and . Paul's Catholic JOan Roberlson - .} K IJOLAIIA J rW. r Sara Potter; program and execu - ¦ Fireflies • In the Graos. \/aal«v Church are at home in Mazeppa *^*—***ti¥ir^p**HillHt**r-fi(*ftf*i***|*^'l*i>t# 1, 1 \ , 1 akc the sound of the names makes ner to Norway. organza with matching crowns City, Mrs! George Majerus Ma- you visualize how pretty they Linda ivill spend the .summer in and Veils. They carried cascade zeppa, Mrs. Mariui Schultz. Ma will be, such as — Beach Peach Norway where she ywilL become bouquets of pink and white car- Zeppn , Miss Rctf\ Sttorh Ti em — Naked Pink — Bare Beige acquainted with the life, people, nations. Their pearl and rhine- pealeau , ami Mrs Cecil William- — Blase Apricot. The enamel and education of that country. stone earrings were a' gift of tho son , Hammond , Minn. needs two or three coals to Linda will live with Mr; and Mrs. bride. The flower girl , Diane The bride attended Winona be its own prett y shade — dis- Rcidar Naerum and their three Pahl, niece of the bridegroom, Senior High School and is em- played oil our little dressing children on a farm near Moss, wore a floor length white organ- ployed at the Northwestern Na table — sit down and make za dress , styled much like that tional Bank , Rochester. The your choice at your leisure. Norway from June 26 to Aug. JS. - She will leave tonight from Min- of the bride. bridegroom is employed by- Uni- For a "real cool" summer- Howard Hofschultc , Mazeppa, ted Builders. Zumbrota. something entirely new from heap»li.s for Montreal , Canada, Dorothy Gray - COOL TOUCH where she and other students will — You are all familiar with depart Friday on the M V Seven their lovely Summer Hot Weath- Seas for Rotterdam. There she will er Colognes — now new "liquid be met by an A.^.S. representa- ¦ tive whewi!! take the students, who : | . »' '(¦ Two new Wayne Maid FasK- * | ice" in - four- soothing *ummer . < „. ¦ sccnts — 'White Lilac — Sum- will live in Not-way, to Oslo and I Set Sail for Summer . .p. .... rl ~- jQ -¦•- - . mer Song — Floral Fantasy — then lo their summer homes. rtS -Cool Corp^3ffabl e f June Bouquet — . Put up in a soft plastic tube — in jelly ) I /j.\\ A ... Striped ap€r*$mart. Easy j form — no spilling — wonderful 125 Meet for Waller in New Nautical Knits for packing for your Vacation I j U Care 100% co\ton, — can be carried in the car , Family Reunion ' 4-20 and used when you want to j /A SIZES: 1 ari^l4^-2214 I freshen up a bit only one TAYLOJt , Wis. 'Special>-T he — Walltr family reunion was attend- " ^ dollar — and pretty, too! "' Now that wc arc at last get- ed by 125 Sunday ut the farm (' .. /y - ;A . I^onderalk] ting a few good hot days again, home of Mr. and Sirs. Arnold don ' t forget to buy your Suntan Hanson , near Pigeon Falls. < Lotion— why not stop at Browns Having the largest family, all l« « " - i and see Lanvin 's new "SUN 'N present Sunday were : . ¦>'" ( 4.9& \ \ ^ » ' ^Tr^K I . . ' i i FUN" . — quite different — be- Mr, and Mrs. Aleckson and their i | Cotton Shop — First Floor sides being a wonderful sun- nine children and 11 grandchil- A< -- . £y ^ i-m^>- ' screening agent , . ¦ ' \' ¦ it has two add- 'l¦ ¦ V ¦¦* ' ¦ • dren; coming the farthest away, ' ' \ , . 4 —- \ ed features — handy mirror in Mr. and Mrs. Clarion Severson , \ - ^ ^- ^w . . m , ; the top. plu / t 4^- \\{f'1 I ^6/>u&w ^ ¦ iweeffieorf I of I "\ neclc/lna dress . | and easy side gores j . • "' f ^^S ^ DRY SHAM POO HF '^ffi I Pants Sets have y 4 ¦' ocfcaWe-if fafces a/mosf no b ^ bright>-striped rpull- * *^, »•*»' ••"' lOChh * \ Olrli '|. *M A ^7-^ space at all . U ¦¦ IN LIQUID FORM "W* , m U Black or Driftwood < . "' "1 A« / overs of fine, no-iroiH cotton knit |J^ ZZSwlit? *' \ tBT\ ^ A }f\ l lV&\i\ • Exciting in Sy Ftankl's new, ex- I Dri«« ln « minute! r Pwt/ve Print, I N-M widths \ B fefi I %» *- W\ (Jtf ^ ' ll [ with rope-tied, gay-ttammed deck ««•» «•? i - ' tUJCiy lr V. ^sive Colors: J J ytlSFKAYtnl BMSH R ^* I A t U Blue, Green, Brown . V- ^ fl \) X^ 9«S q*i4k*4*wi**-t . r .irii €:i**ii i B f. IB pants. Clever riautica! appliques, j < WW. PyttTYtm* . */. i iiwrwiwni n Jtriiln tHwimUH K- wiiir. HI yr\Xr l lJ lm ( ' ¦ ucK 'H rnrmus*huvna>yy WW IJhVK^iln sturdy wash-and-wear)fabrics , AI,. M.„, M-LXI p *tm****la,4fti tr Hi *thm4 li*ir. W\ -r 'lr lljtk %r^:&t!XZ:?.ru.ml ^ JBL 3.99 isg^mMki I'y ^^^^^^/JVi BhHF WICKWrttTrv brtsiyimi**. lUKL^^BI |^ |^n ( ^l flBfflBI ^B^ 98 f ( 3<*> SMLL and, (Buy* i 17 i Other styles from 12.98 BROWN DRUG ) 4»h ond Main Phone 2697 ( | J " Shoes — First Floor ' 117 W.if Third $1. 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Lewiston Lutheran , j mcnt areTrtrs. Emma Stack and - J I .Mrs. .Reinhold Wurch. Members FATiiFB'Q *4^fe^^*_ BE& pRESCRIPTI0N rare. . .to" bring dishes . and- silver- ¦ y^KStBt^B^^^^^^m^^^^BBHA B Ladies Aid; to H6Id | ware. ' •¦ • Potluck Picnic ! Mrs. Gerhard t Bielke was ham- BV4 wi :ed to the flower committee for ; DAY ^Ka» A l TiiVM^mmmB ^B^ LEWISTON, Minn. (Special)— ..June 24 and Mrs. Emma Benike. The Ladies Aid of St. John's I July 5. July 10 members and Lutheran Church will hold its others interested .' will leave; Wi- 1. JUNE. X7 Vi ^lHHHHiii^iH potluck picnic July-. 5 at: 1:30 nona : at 11 a.m. oh a boat trip:- i ^B I ^BA' ^^^^^it " BJw^AmmmmmW W^^^^^^^ B ¦p.¦ ¦m. at Lewiston Park. Those wishing transportation I c*». H I Bl pnom "J* '¦' '¦Hostesses will be Mrs. Eninna ' .Neldner, - .. . ¦ may call Mrs. William . j m fham^mmm^B Lander and Mrs, vMarvin •'¦Sack * president.Members are to take a ; mm 8-2927 reiter. In charge of entcrtaLri- I sack lunch. • . I "*" swave s.» ^m B ^^^m GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS WUL "~ I : JoklwiL(Doi ^U L §jwuim^,Q 17 Cosmetics - Gifts- Toys - Baby Needs- Veterinary Dept.- Wines-Liquors Reg. $3.50 A 35— GENUINE COWHIDE

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- 7 Reg. 39^ — MEN'S . ' POCKET RADIO P"* ^ .^SH OO p Complete With Battery Cast ¦¦¦¦ I ^ and Ear Plug SAVE 65<* Stretch Socks - 27c EXPERIENCE QQ „ Only IS QQ Home remedies 0r,Y f MEN'S CUSHION SOLE ^jB can't ¦be com- lBf5 pared -with today's ¦ modern p ""*"-"" ¦ ————————— prescription drugs—your big-- | l || H |||| l |||||| m gest health value today. -*-B¦ *¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - The " ' ks ' " ' White Soc" ' Pimp* II - 4 84c ' i ._ 7 ' _! ' ' . IrLo directions on your preserip- 5 Or CVTDA fiftl ft ¦ tion represent your Doctor's ~ H«*t Whl# ™ Reg. $3.59 — FOAM STIfRENE ¦ ^ MediCO — 1 .95 tO 6.00 experience and knovledse of DO Ml) QTAMPS ¦ . what's best for you or a loved ¦ "vlW & I #4iflr^ 25ffcJ 5¦ ¦ $2 «ne. See us for prompt com- ¦ Ice - - ^° KayWOOdfe — 5.95 & 6.95 w PURCHASE OF ANY ITEM 5 ;7 Chests .57 pounding at fair prices. g| ¦ Mr. and Mr*. William MeFariin Reg. $1.89-^1-GALLON YellOW BOWl — 1 .95 tO 3.95 jt&IOi.9 * M '-31 Antiseptic Mouth Wash and ¦ (Pint ) ¦ ¦ Garflle p rllUIICPhAnH ffSfe R«x«H Aspirin (Bottle 100) Rita puellrrian DIDr DA^I/C iffW i ¦ • Extra Heavy (Pint) ¦ fey poured coffee , Mrs'. ' Larry Mi- Picnic lugs - - $L27 ¦ Mineral ¦ rlrt KAI*l\a -»>*ajy on ner and Mrs. J. 7.W. Wheeler serv- With and Without Humidor 8-2927 ^feS?^ • Off Spray Insect Repellent Becomes Bride ed the wedding cake arid Miss ! ^ 0 H Phyllis Stennes, Mabel , served 1 OP-PACK DINNER SIZE No couroN NEE°" At St; CHarles punch. Miss Karen Frederiksen 2.75 , . 5.50 MEN'S 5 ¦ was in charge of the guest book j ST. CHARLES , Minn . — Snow- and Uie Misses Louis Becker. Ro- Paper Plates - - - 78c ¦ " ¦ " ¦ " ¦ "" " balls , blue iris and yellow lilies chester: Minn., and Eileen Krueg- ; BILLFOLDS were used7to. 'decorate the altar Precious Leathers ...... ' er and Mrs . Larry Cummins . Rip-y 60-PACK ' 7777 . - ELECTRIC RAZORS -. A ccnpTMCNT of St. Charles Catholic Church on , "'.¦Wis,,; Were in charge of gifts. ; . . FREE CURLER ASSORTMENT P 0, r, m '*™* «• World! When Rita Duellrnan , daughter of . Ghe ..bride's parents were hosts , Reg. 26.95,< NORMno ELCOm 1Q- A QC^ *" Complete Set - 3 Siies M'i\ and Mrs. Everett Duellrnan , at theirytiorne for . the bridal "din*:; Hot Cups - - - ¦* 78c g Heads wi00^-NECKLACES - EARRINGS 7 , Special Mary- Ellen Duellrnan sister of SAFETY tS' ^ ¦ (he bride, w-as junior bridesmaid , Eah .f ^*$ X J With tvery Purchase and Kathy Stolp, niece of the Jewelry Special - 37c 8 9U, M bridegroom, was flower girl. SEAT BELTS yy :. .' - . ;" .- plus-tax Reg. 79c . *^ ** °' ™" * ¦¦ ¦>!# | ¦ ¦ In stalled on Your Car ^J ^^^^^ S-W-l Ul l VA The bride, given iii¦ marriage¦¦ by her father , wore ' ¦ a¦¦ '.floor-length Free Pick-up and Delivery COFFEE STIMEX WATCHs gown ofwhite chiffon fashioned of 6'0z- CQM ¦ ¦ eyelet lace with long si eeves, fitted ^st End Only 33C ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Bl bodice and square neckline. Her Mfo bouffant skirt was trimmed with )rya( '66' Service floor-length streamers of. eyelet \\JAzA) Phone M73 lace. Her finger tip veil was held ;. ^£0* i . . w. !itt si. W ESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER MAY WE KNOW YOU BETTER TO SERVE YOU BETTER by a queen's 'crowri of seed pearls and diamonds and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow , rose- buds and stephanotis. THE BRIDAL attendants wore street-length dresses of blue chif- fon over yellow taffeta with yellow accessories. They carried cascade bouquets of yellow daisies. The junior bridesmaid and flower girl wore pale yellow dresses of nylon and lace and matching head bands of yellow flowers and net. They carried white and yellow daisies. A reception fOr 150-was held at the school hall. The wedding cake, baked by the bridegroom7s sister , Mrs. Larry ¦ ¦ ¦ : Stolp, Oronoco. was served by '¦ ¦ '¦:: : K^^ ™^ ¦ ' ¦ ' :; ; ' We Ye.x- ; ' ' Mrs, Arnold Greden . aunt and god- " ''. . -^ - " ' . ' .^JBI^ ' - :.v ^ qpfure;d air .the , beautiful7new styles . mother of the bride. Sirs. Walter Grcdeiv aunt of the bridcy poured a f e eas .for our coffee , ... . , , . . /^^l^B^E^a ^ y-9°'n 9 fabrics. . annual The bride, a graduate of St. ZSJ^SIIIL " C harles High School , is employed ; at Pel's Cafe . St. Charles. The |fr ¦ ¦ hridcRroom was graduated from ' BBBBK B/& ' S ' H - Mazeppa High School and i.s em- ' ployed at IBM , Rochester , The couple is ou Beard , Mrs. Bernard Wagnild , RL 3, participated in class gov- The bride, a graduate of Lake WiJHVnl beautllul thrilling sounds cf lit e— was employed Mrs. Austin Morton and Mrs. Paul ernment , chorus, newspaper stall Ci|y High School . WW ^Ij needless// Why deprive jovr^el/' Nilson. and the class , play '. 'She-is sponsor- as £i secretary in the Bank of q Under Benson s Hearing Impro ve-nent Door prizes , were awarded to ed by 'Gilrnanton' Community Club. ; llawaiiy The bridegroom is an ^ "^'"••^^ Plan ' ' I electronics ' ^ : y A '\A ' " . Mrs. Kenneth Benjaminsen , Mr.s. engineer in the Pearl *gCMtfcy ~vsv -?* «*J^^ there 's no risk to ycj A.On v' .y. yy Susan D« Lano William ' Laurie and Mrs. E. E. Harbor Naval Shipyard. _ ' ¦ Wisconsin Park Staffs ^^^ §\ "'^ "^7* 'J^rSy Here s why You pay only if hearng A gu est tenor and a bat on twirl- Mehaffey. , " impro/pd ^^ !SS? *»\ >f' " ' \ " flf is all appointments er wilt be featured attractions at To Meet at Merrick ' Lewiston Flower yMt&*fe'*''?y,/y are private and .vitnoul obligation.., Alma Wiscdrtsin the ojxning concert of the Muni- ' / v- vef a|(j l5 guara nteed for U o years [Bernarcj Feilses /• .' •FOUNTAIN CITY . Wis: (,Spe: V^s^r^^ ^^y ^ y r cipal Band at 8U5 tonight ..at the cial)—Wisconsin park- ' arid forest " ^^ 1 ' ' ;' ' ¦ ' ' ' ' Society Plans Atf .f&Jv And you receive continuing persona zt'' : : : ; ; : : ¦ : " ; bandsbell. The area will be spray- employes will study -ways to \ ^ ' ¦7'- 7 . ' 7 '7'V : ( V7: - 'y ^ v\A 7 A . :. . 7' ' . iMake Home service once you ,e purcnased an aid. ¦ " .__^ '- : ' . . ' . 'Oy ed for mosquitoes prior to- the con- thwart the park litlerbUK and v5 tftsr lN^ :¦£ ' ri^^^iX:^ " - -> " " . " " -:->^ LEWISTON , Minn (Special)— Oaj/1 ,-, .>—¦* ¦ 15 advanced models in all basic types, * - 7 . ¦ lMA r-^ . - "^>" x v;>--i \-- - ;. Dino* Zamaroy who has sung 7 PLA3NVIEW , Minn. ^Special)— cp n .-s'i n Cbriservation Depart- , ^ ^^^^, V- V * y.y 7'7-7w HlTEHAll 7:: y- - '7y ' Lewiston Flower Society will :7j7 : ' ^7 ¦ opera throughout the Unit ed States I Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. .Feils ment s west-central' area will celebrate its 10th anniversary ^jBtU°^^ti* : 7' -AW ,:¦¦ "' ;. ' y meet in Merrick State .Pa'rk'her'cy. VV .. A Ab A S.H. A AN' 7 '7 7 . 7 : - y. . and Italy and recently completed j are at home in Plainview follow- with a flower show June 20 from 77:: . 'Syv 7 r u . . taiv enforcement personnel will ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ah appearance in Town Ha)}, Chi- ing a \ycdding fri p to North Da- , 2:30 to 9 p.m. in the Lewiston -COME IN SOOM ... OR SEND THE COUPON BELOW .. - .. -- . , ¦ • ' ¦':¦' _7_. ;__77' " ¦ v{ ]f ,i.t\nA[iA\j ' ' I JtOta and Northern Minnesota: conduct the training session. Ells- Public School gymnasium ^—— . r ¦ - v ¦ \ . <. cago, will perform. worth Kprte,,Merrick pa rk man- - ' : ¦ ¦ ; ' ':;¦" ¦ ' " ' ¦ ' ' " y ¦ . Tlie former Miss J[ean Marie Competition is open to ama- 777y. :f _.7 . .^y../ yr- ; : . ¦; . 7|,y 7.; ¦ 'ager/yis . in chnrpe of field 'lunch- ¦ ^ SUS.AN DE LAND, > dauflhterof .Binder , daughter bf Mr. and Mrs . teur .. sroA'ers free of charge. »|HBHfl^^^^^ NJ itt stA^inC Arthur G. 'Binder , , es and reservati ons. Flowers for specimen competi- : ¦ ¦ ¦ T ¦; Mr. . ajid :Mrs. D. J. be Lano, 419 Plainview and ' WINONAosl .- - ' ' - ' ^' 7^"" ^" 7 Mr. Feils, son of Mrs. y Arnold tion are to be grown by the ex- mumSaBSBMMIMBM I ™h °^ , ^ ¦ ' , .- Lafayette St., will give an exhibi- 5 p.m. following at. the American ^QiinKV l ROCHESTER . I ^^-7 • . - . - Feils , Plairiyiew, were married hibitor. No flower may be com- ISSffiBtt^yj . 07 ' . . | . . 7"77^7y-:M' , Legion . Community Building. ^ ' tion of baton twirling. Although May 20 at St. Joachim 's Gatholic mercially. groAn Arrangements ' , 77 J' .. "'" ' ' . -y - . , \>,17A. CRO . S 5 E-7 The bride is a graduate of Plain- will, be judged for arrangement , . . . Susan is not eligible, she will kick- Church. White and blue carna- view Community School and has . container and quality Awards lt vojr i off the summer-long cotnpetition tions decorated the altar for , the been employed in 1 00 EXCHANGE S«^c1 corrp 'i de 'itli on H»a n| Impro.einnt Rochester as a to. % ceremony per/ormed by the Rev. are . .be made in each cate- P HI AM n ie*-is fo r o. jf > e ? ? *- I o" I .it * y for area twirlers. One twirlcr will 7' secretary at Broeker & Hendrick- gory. Alma; \Vis., a progressive city wiih lots of business and 8. E: Mulcahy. Miss Maxine Wil- son , CPA. The bridegroom ¦ BUILDING be presented each week andywin- , also "Registration begins at fl am tiitlit sports activity, AJma is the fiomc of the largest cooperative liams was organist and soloist. a graduate of the Plainview . , - . . tiers -will compete the final week, THE BRIDE wore a gown ttl Com- and entries must be registered, electric light plant in the world. The largest of Dairyland'i . munity School , is employed by the A d , 7 One amateur musician will ap- white 7Chantillj'-type lace fashioned classified and in place by 11 WINONA , MINN. '' "'• plants is located on the Mississippi. The Alma Dam is also pear each .week in an instrumental Minnesota .State Highway Depart- a.m , The public is invited. with fitted bodice, long sleeves an». BBBBKBBAWBBBfFBB^>!S^ ¦ ¦• match the bodices. ¦: Ely La Jlubba. trom Pijllaicc/ ' ¦/•. ', LINDA HOLST, daughUr of Mr. \*ttl ¦ ¦ ... A... .' ... ' ....'. ¦:;...¦' . '. ..' ...... Leoncavallo and Mrs. Norman Hoist , niece of La Donna B Mobile, from FSIooltlto¦ ,.. '. ' ..,.. ¦ . . . . •. .. . the bride, was flower cirl. - - ¦ " Verdi . Ah, So Purt, from Martha - . .' A weddinR -dinner was served to . With changing tekvision shows, such as the one which featured : Von Rlotow . . ,7 ¦ ' the bridal party at noon at Timrti's l Carol Burnett, popular star on the Garry Moore Show, watch Com e Back to Sorrento...... -De Curtis $$\¦ .y^fer Marie, A, Mariei ...... ;. . .. DI Capua Cafe with a reception from 2 to cuipTCy/\ ^ ^ ^\i ytW >k , #M*C: for the summer changes in the Sunda y New s TV pull-cut. r^V^EW'^--'-.'--*-^^^ .:}riA:r:i£^AZAy I onIK 13: , V 1 \A 'WMB \ : 'M^A^^^^y W&^Mr^^ y&&&**r\ v • > ¦ ¦ ¦ : . . - ' . - . 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Hankies caM- Maroon b,acl< ivo,y areyi Men' mm) '! • ' ' ' J SPECIAL! . Purc lA /\af| |^" ^t^*^r^V^MiWy«AyMW/ | white, with dressy satin* | U /brWC I rrim, w^B^^^^^B ^^^^BB ^^^B ^BB ^BA-itrinr* M«n-siVr. p(us ( ax T^BB B^BBBTBBM BJNL SHOP AND SAVE EACH WEEK AT 51 WEST THIRD STREET i BB^^^^^^^^BBBBBBBBB^^ '!> ' ^ ' . a "Where Qtiailty Clothing is NOT Expensive " & Serving ih Armed Forces LAKE CITY A Minn. (Special I —. .is: O.C. Di vision, V.S.S. Ashland, Two Lake City 'Hjgh School gradu- LSD-1, C. 0. Fleet Post Office, ates, on active duty with the 544th New . York, N.Y. - -' . at Ft, Polk, Lay have been pro- A.2.G. Harry G, 1 Hanson, who moted to Specialist 4, Norman J. spent a few days at the home of Gerken, son of Mr. and Mrs. John his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iver H. Gerken, had previously served Hanson , returned to Eglih A.F.B., six months of active duty. Marvin Fla;, where he is stationed. He L. Howatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. came to attend the graduation of Lester Howatt , has also served his wife at Stout . State College, six months.. Menomonie. She accompanied him Dale Eggeiiberger, son of Mr. to Florida. ¦ ' ' and Mrs. Harley Eggenberger, left . /¦ /.•-; by recently air for Port. Lyautey MONDOV I ; Wi.. - Sgt. Aian H. Na\al Air Station, Morocco, with Colbufn, foster son of Mr. and the Twin Cities Naval Air Reserve Mrs. Ben Steinke, recently gradu- Squadron 812. Two weeks of train- ated from the Seventh U.S. Army there will include f lights to vari- Non-Commissioned Officer Acad- ous European countries. " . :- " :• - •' ' ' ' ' emy at Bad Tolz/ Germany. Sgt. - ¦ .' "' y 7 77/7: ;:- 7*. 7 ' Colburn , assigned to Company D CANTON, Minn, — Erik L. El- of the 505th Signal Group's 16th stad; son of Mr. and Mrs; Martin Signal Battalion in Butzbach , en- J ' Jl " '' K. Elstad, and Donold D. John- tered the Army in January 1960 COMPLETE GLASSES {l^^kc? * * " (100 styles shapes and colors son, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. TE. after completing basic training at Our Price Wow Only to ChOOSO from Johnson, are.members of the Min- Ft. Leonard Wood , Mo. He: is a 0ne nce ne price o,iIy ; ,¦:; day. Left to right Humphrey; J. M. George neapolis Naval Air Reserve Squad- 1959 graduate of Mondovi High ONE LOW PRICE v -° DIRECT SELLING CONVENTION Sen. , Sen.. , _.. , „ w ,, JB^0^B^ f ^V?*±. ** LaboratoryJJt lo you Hubert AR. Humphrey was one of the speakers , Winona , association president , and C. C. Currier ron selected to train in the Medi- School. Here at King we are proud to say ATu / i \*u^^. „ No„, ¦ rof,r. . ^ middIcman s P t at the annual four-day convention of the Na and H.. M. Meyers, vice presidents of Watkins 7 terranean area this month. that we use nothing hut NAT ION- A\3I M MA : Ah BRAND PRODUCTS, MA- mm / § BfrMWB * A " SIasses compete with tional Association of Direct Selling Companies Products , Inc7 y v 1'E RIALS , or EQUIPMENT. BW I M lenses individually glassesground to LA CRESCENT, Minn . (Special ) AWSBB your nclud at Washington , D.. C. The convention ended Jo- Should yqu pay more and often Wig exact or nee(lcom- Patrick P. Motley; son of Mi1, .and Top-Quality Fuel Oil 701/3 WEST THIRD STREET Nite 'til 9 p m'. Phon« 8-3711 ranties Optional all kinds. : - . I find a common cause after many pared -with $35:097-'« Friday and Mrs. ,Pat H. Motley , recently, parti- _^_^^___^^«^___l5ranclieiin Many f'rfncip.l (Mitt at L S tat Cnnadi—Fnanilcd In MDIa^HMMiM MM $35.037,8 a week ago. y The yU , S. cipated in the week-long Fourth mmm Treasury's official price is $35 Army Rifle and Pistol Matches / ______plus about eight cents in/charges. at Ft, Riley, Kan . His , wife, Lois, ^ lives at £849 Arowhead Dr., ita- r ' ' ' > ri The premium 90Id now com- cine, Wis. 7 PhNJN Ll O % -ih t - - ' - *> * mands in the free market reflects open 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.—Fridays 9 a.m.-9 p.m. llVv "A *% outsiders' judgment of the diffi- , culty of task , U.S. govern- TAYLOR Wis. — A.S.C.y Gary the ^the A. Benedict7, son of Mr. and .Mrs, ment and a group of top business- Levin Benedict, is being reassign- men face in seeking Co strengthen ed to Myrtle Beaeh AFB, S.C, i^^S the dollar and halt the gold out- following his graduation from the j rV-'PL* V*y \Un f s$k*ti& , > .-A ' \< flow. - technical training course y ^ Buyers of gold in London were Air Force ^v Y-^w^f IV ' for jet engine mechanics at Shep- noty named. But since: .'the ;- . U.S. pard AFB, Tex. '•' ¦ ¦ Treasu ry and the Federal Reserve ¦ ¦ ' ' . ¦ . System have been working closely . • : l3-CU. FT. HmR.MR«»T with foreign central banks in re- ARCAD IA> Wi*. (Special)- The |{e|i,j<,era|l)r address of Roger A- Amundson ¦ —r- ~ 1—^^*~T| <-**J ¦¦ cent rrionths to stabilize the price p 'j of gold , and build bulwarks [= ^^^^^ ^^ ^ ^ 11 ^^^^^^ .^^ against any run . on the non-Com- munist, world's principal curren- Trade Stamps Help Buy cies, : much/of the gold buying pre- Townshi p Equi pment sumably is7by speculators or oth- er traders than the central batiks BELLE VILLE, 111. y. (AP) 7- The themselves. St. 7 Clair Township . superylsor, William Dixon , has hit upon a new The Londan:free market handles way to ohtain needed township of- newly mined gold as . well as any fice equipment 7— saving trading metal which the banks may wish stamps. - . . . to sell or buy at any. particular Dixon said he has asked all time, and any orelal which hoards firms which give stamps and sell ers may want to unload or ac- merchandise to the township to quire.' , turn over the stamps to his office, The steady rise ih recent days He expects to net $500: a year. of (he. dollar price: for gpld in Lon- don has been variously attributed to7 foreign uneasiness about the ing the dollar from gold reserves u £ MPl!lli&B^^^ ^^^^Jj economy after altogether ; Cra vfordTH. Greene- ^ * '^ll^3Bifl state of the U.S. wait, Du Pont president; and the stock market break , or fears Jr., president of 7 prolonged Treasury deficits Thomas J. Watson {iHnK'RflkJl y_ *S'«uwCTi"iB ¦ of International Business Ma- " 11 ' "ii 1 n 11 nn . . .- ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦:- . which they feel might mean more iWivnT 1 t, . .;¦ : corresponding chines. 7. ji : w^,y. . :77 $n)| Q.95 7 inflation with a The gold problem stems from II^A"^ llfTTit cCw^riMfKit " ^te^S*-nk ^ . r[(^s 7 #U~f weakening of the marketplace val- iMW wntt AT HST 1|»A^IAIUI| ^ m. B -*»> H<« the balance of payments deficit. |000/ ^ST _JL* ¦TA¦ -BtM ve of the dollar , or belief that /j . . COMBED DACROM -RAYON tF^^^J^r'. ' • ***y **>fml ' years the United cu l ICB wr d^ American attempts to solve its For several ,HW w,w States lias been spending more SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS COTTON SLACKS SLACKS B^i - " Vt 1*1 l balance of payments deficit will 7C ^ ° dollars abroad for imports , for: all machine wathabla M m be unavailing or only partially bases, travel • QQ Q« #Q*\ successfu l eign aid , military need little or no irenino liance Delivered Free lo Your Honie . and private investments than it • \ JB §% Any App up f o the minute styles sices S, M, L Small Down Payment — Easy Terms It it this deficit which the busi- has been getting back by sale of • I *TT \w by returns on its nessmen group is studying. It is its exports and See cool , breezy solids, neat Georgian prints , to Trim fitting bcltlcss contin* Breeze-light Dacron polyester headed by Roger M . Blough , U.S. foreign investments. plaids by Dan River Mills ... all in fhe ontal or bolted styles are care- 'n rayon slacks tailored in FRANK LILLA & SONS Steel chairman, and includes such most popular shadings! Choose placket pu ll- fullv for extra wear front As surplus dollars build ^Og tailored pleated 'style?. Machine APPLIANCE STORE leaders as Henry C. Alexander , the** overs or button , front styles , bittton down or B , and comfort. Black , tan , blue, wash , needs little or no iron, Evening Phone 9732 up in foreign central banks, some ; 761 E. Sth St. Open Every chairman of Morgan Guaranty (he U.S. regular spread collars Stork up: Mm willow. Sizes 28-38. Sizes 28-40. Trust , New York , who favors free- arc being turned into Trcasucy. for .gold. The. reserve is now at a 22-year low of $16.4 bil- " "" " '" F*^—^"^'tf**^^^'*^ '"f . TRADEHOME lion. Dollar reserves of foreigners vy; ^ and their investments in U.S. re- i ; | ||| ^ |§ ^ ^ ^ sources and companies come to more than that. Theoretically f\ FATHER'S DAY JUNE 17th American gold reserves face this potential threat , although practi- cal measures make any really pippl^ GIVE DAD crippling run on Ft. Knox all but ill impossible. The balance of payments deficit CASUAL SHOES continues, however, although this il l\ year running below last yea r's! drain of $2.5 billion , and -deficits ! in previous years as high as $4 , billion. i ill 111 VACATION FUN NLY I I ° $^99 fiTt*

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Mini); i Special ' — ^»^ .iAR* ^neJilA # 3-oz- Dover-Eyota High School present- CREAW KC #^ - ¦ ed the following awards: for scho- ^Bffl^¦ : fN- - ¦¦ / KBBUBBBWBBVBBBUBOF ^ " *«*3M *^*** ' : -- >M ' 7 J*™ -;.;-¦¦ MORTON—CHOICE BEEF, MEAT LOAF , 7 RED OWL FROZEN ¦ lastic and extra-curricular¦ ¦ activi- ^- lECCE ^ ¦ ALISBURY \ ties:: '' - 77.". . [ *,:. ' ,; , ; 7.: rC^m ^< B^ BB ^ P ' :iWK>JK 77^7v^^- 7 : S STEAK, FRIED CHICKEN, TURKEY; < ' - '^B i B m •* ;¦ ^«B M ¦ "Echo*s, " school • newspaper, *wardi: ^ ^ .'Russell Bierbaum, »f»r award; Ooogles ¦ ¦ ftm l ll Pn# Squires, senior editor; Djve Kcumann, v ' • •- ^-~ ~ ^^ ^ ¦' v:^m,W±.rBm>:WB*i^m ^ Btk I lunior editor; Robert Penninglon and . Ken "nSrj ^CF^F I i f : ¦ ^ -*lr Currjn, -;sports editors; Judy. Ihrke,' . Sherl Daniels and Cettryl Eddy, associate edi- tors, and Vlrgini* Peck and Barbara Her- man, cub reporlers, lourneymen awards; Wary Stocker, Joanne Keefe, Susan Kahl, , P-t*WM l.A.j - Linda Potter, David . Hardtke,. Karhy. 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K OF PERFECTION aw*rd and Mary: Stocker the Betty Crock- Mjj " j er Homeniaker'i »«ard. The Legion Aux- iliary announced Joanne Keefe was It. cholca for Glrli Stale with Vlrcjlnla Peek as alternate. American Legion Post an- nounced . Unn . Prln .M Boyj .Stale i«p- rejentatlva and Larry Schmidt as alter- S HEA nate. Flvc-ycar cheerl fading; lel'er award. W^ Cheryl Eddy, Barbara Herman, Joanne Keefe, Virginia Peck andd Lucille ton- us. [POTATOES fo&JMQt Future Farmers ol America J awards: District IA poultry leam, fourth pla ce ; dairy products, second and third places; Individuals, Darrell Bowman; Tom Hal- ¦ CIr —-1 ^ ¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ • ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ •( ¦ ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ • ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ a-i-ii-iei loran, fourth place In public speaking; A aUlf IllJ Ifw ii? > —iB I ¦ ¦ RA GUS - . Clair McDougall, fifth place 0wr »w**^ s AA; LETTUCE In poultry; I I ;^OQQQ,0gg(IQOggQ0(?0ll C IS David i^OT Ellrlnger, .I'lxth plac» dairy pro- I a- ducts, and Charles Laftus, torn £Xf In dairy L products. 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tS»-. A£SCHT'S ^MpfERDAY WITH THESE PAPA PIEASIN'PRICES...PLEASE HIM WITH THE TREAT ^ Wk Vl D t A IP ON FATHER'S JB_\\Wl ^ *B\ || P|>Ui\ BEST...AIL HIS FAVORITE FOODS SIRVED UP IH STYIE...AU D AT PAMPERED PRICES- - yVV- IS M nMVk, HE LIKES ^JF Pay Heailey A Fightt for Return of Land y *' B THE NICEST WAY TO PAMPER PAPA IS TO SERVE HIM A THICK JUICY SUPER f|| ¦ 1 ', / \ By DON REEDER 1 ** Associated Prett Writer ing to get back his land. %, SELECTED STEAK FROM YOUR SUPER FA IR STORE! Kp J. » - ' *' ^Tl^f * * ,' \ Heasley Himself is quite willing # % PRICES GOOD E1DRIDGE, N.D; (AP) — Fay to explain the whole thing to any- Heasley is a husky, balding man ' body who will listen. titoo. might often be found these Squatting in the farmyard , he days gazing fondly at the lush land relates in measured tones how he . just across the road: from where he lives near Eldridge. got into this flx.y . 7 ; JUNE 16TH The 59-year-old Heasley is possi- HMsley's troubles began in 1950 SM n^rm^^^~- bly the most stubborn and exas- when Interna) Revenue Service 1 1T1AK IMi W f^eat ^Bl ¦ *aj aaaa. H ^ar aaaaw S "Jr$ks%$&ir " ^ W 9S_ 'totfr^Qu am .mfc* £B^tt*BBaaw k >»^' T& perating man who ever collided agents began poking around in his ^ ' ^ ^ . Pv W% B m I 1 r _B_ I B ^\t JiMEr V* ?& r ^*WT «S^^aflL^Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^f*vV with the federal government .: taxy records. 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¦ ¦ ¦ : i v WEDNESDAY Tlie Daily Record JUNE 13, 1962 Illinois Man A^Wihona Winona Funerals Tvyo-State Deaths I Carifoii Invite General Hospital Mn. Mary Line* 77. 7.. .- Dead in Crash Vliltlns' nourai Medical and turgid Funeral leVvieyi for Mrs. Mary patlent»:-2 to 4 and 7^ to 1:30 jp.m. (no Nine Distrieb children ; utidtr. 12). ." . Lince, 456 E. \yabasha St., were Maternity . patlentii i to V.30 ewf 7 to held this ¦ momirig¦ at St, John 's •:» p,m; [adult, only). Churchy ' ¦ ¦ - : yy ' .' Near Humbird Solemn requiem: BLAGK RIVER FALLS. Wis. - TUESDAY ; high Mass was Io Consolidate Admission* celebrated by the Rev. James Daniel Spelick, 37, 7 Wheeling, m., CANTON, Minn (Special) — : Mrs. Florence Curran , 170»3 E. Habiger, with the Rev. Joseph Mc- died en roiite to the Krofcn Clinic Ginnis as deacon and the Rev. Canton invited nine common schbol 7 4th St. 7 here following a one-car accident Miss Janet Stuber, Cochrane, Francis Galles as sub-deacon. Bur- districts to join Canton Consolidat- on Hy. 12 near Humbird at 6:40 Wis. ial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery, ed School yDstrict 226 Tuesday Louis Fischer; Pine Creek, W5s., the Rev. Au- m7Sunday. ^____ i7—7 ¦ ¦ ¦ Sioux Falls, S.D. p^ night. . '¦¦ - ' ' " . ' ' :~ Carl W. Lang, 915 King St. gusityn Sulik oEiciatin^ . James Paul Glass; 31, and John . . . ' . IA • - The 250 people gathered in Can- Mrs. Donald Manz, La Crescent, Pallbearers Were: Edward and S.7\Villowghby, 32,. both of Wheel- Minn. Neil Kiedrowski, Thomas Abts, ton school auditorium heard Mayor ing were Injured. 7; Casper Ladsten, Rushford, Minn. Leon Piechowski and Robert and Ronald Ramlo, Kenneth Turner,7 Mrs. Joseph Kolas, The car was traveling south af- 569 E. Front Peter Hittner. Verle Ramlo and Superintendent St. ' A ' v. VV . Marshall T. Cox i ter a fishing holiday at Birchwood. 0. . E. Jo"hnson7 Martin TElstad , Baby Jacob R. Zeches, Coch- Mrs. Roxa rva Brooks Do ran , Minn.—Marshall It was nol known who was driving. . rane, Was. PICKWICK fe t. science teacher, presented infor- Graveside services for Mrs. Rox- Cox, 94, died at 4 a.m.' today at The vehicle went out of control .on mation on school consolidation; He Michael:; S. MehUman, 373; Wilson ana Brooks Doran, Washington, the home of his daughter he.re . St. "7 A- ,. :-. the viaduct and slipped off four is chairma.n of a citizens commit- D.C, were held this afternoon in after an illness of several month B. WEATHE R FORECAST 7. . Cool Weather will Scattered ahbwers are expected iii an area from ¦ ' ¦; ¦ ¦ Birth* - guard rail posts on the right side tee, ..; ' : ' . ':;' . 7 • Woodlawn Cemetery, the Rev. Har- He was Pickwick's oldest re ii- continue tonight in the northeast and it will be the northern Plains southeastward through the Mr. and Mrs. William L. Peter- old Rekstad, First Congregational dent. of the road before going over the son, Rushford, Minn., a daughter. 7 cooler in the northern Plateau while continued Gulf Btates and . Florida as well as on the cen- A STRAW BALLOT In May shew* Church; officiating. His daughter is Mrs. Ethel Gkfi- embankment. The car lit on some ed Canton residents overwhelming- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell S. Goss, warm weather is forecast for the Gulf coast. tral Atlantic coast. (AP Photofax. telegraph wires, damaging them ish-7 ly in. favor of building a $240,000 Winona Rt. 3, 7 a daughter. ; Mrs. Minnie Hatch and ended!up on its top by the Mr. and Mrs. Arlen E. Aslak- He was born here Marei 8, addition to the school. Financing ; Funeral, services for Mrs. Mjn- was a member of Redeemer Luth- railroad track after falling 40 feet. that addition is a problem. Can- son,,773 W. King St., a daughter. 1868, son of Ferdinand and Chri s- WEATHER Spelick: was pinned in the car Ditch-arees nie Hatch; Sheboygan, Wis., will tiana Wol f Cox and lived hei\e eran Church, Red Wing. Mr. Rose ton , a consolidated school district, be TTiursday at II a.m, at Paw- ,, married Hannah Andreen Novem- Knights Elect and sustained chest injuries; He is surrounded by the nine districts. Baby Richard Jumbeck, 320 E. most of his life except for JM EXTENDEP FORECAST died three blocks, from the hos- Sanborn St. cett-Abraham Funeral chapel, Dr. years at Woonsocket, N. ;I>. H« ber 1916 in Lake City. Mr. Rose MINNESOTA: Temperatures If some of those districts accept " . E. Clayton Burgess, Central Meth- hanc ts moved to Red Wing to live with pital. His body was taken to the Canton's invitation at their indjvi* . Mrs, Norven Lockwood and was a farmer. He shook Thursday through Monday will Jensen : Funeral Home at."- .Hixton . baby, M6 W. Howard St. odist Chufcb, officiating. Burial with Sitting Bull. Sjbuxy Indiaoi his son in 1957. , His wife died .in dual June 26 meetings. Canton may . will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. when the Indians campc id December 1956. average 3 to 8 degrees above nor- New Officers The accident was investigated ,000 additional Mrs, Robert Romberg and baby, chief, by Robert Lulloff Clark County be able to raise $800 Friends may caU at the funeral on .his land while ' traveling be- ,, Willardy mal north and near normal southi 7 Willard Angst, 620 W. Sarnia St.; . assessed valuation recommended , Winona Rt. 2. Surviving are; Orie son coroner . Sheriff Ray Kutsche, Traf- . ' Michael Mehlman, 373 "Wilson home today from 7 to 9 p.m. tween reservations in . South Da- Red Wing ; one brother, August, Normal highs 71*80, normal lows was elected grand knight of Coun- by the state Department of Educa- kota. cil 639, Knights of Columbus, Tues- fic Officers Harry Erantz and Dale tion . yMost St. . Sweden; one sister in Sweden and 48-56. Only minor day-to-day Schultz and two state patrolmen. of these common dis- Mrs. Wilfred Schneider and Louis J. Langdon Mr. Cox was justice . of peat j e two grandchildren, y day evening. tricts, it is expected , will makey ; : Township many year s. changes except a little tooler baby, 163 E.". 5»' St. y Private grarveslde services will of Horner A service will be at Peterson- Also elected : John J. Tlougan , a decision soon to join either Har- Mrs, Amanda Dorn, Lewiston, His wife , the former . Nancy over weekend. Precipitati on will deputy grand knight: Dr. Roger mony, Lanesboro, Mabel or Cah- be held Thursday tn Woodlawn , Sheehan Funeral Home, Lake City, Red Wing Man Named Minn. Cemetery for Louis J. Langdon, Gates, died Sept . 17 1908. Suif- average aboiit .25 of an inch Zehren , chancel- tn consolidated school districts. : vivors are Mrs. Golish, 11 grand- Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. Fred Brehm, 409 . Chatfield St. the Rev. Harold Rekstad, First George Barthels will officiate. Bur- southwest to .75 of an inch north- lor ; James* Mc- To State Bankers Unit Forty-four memhers of . 1 ast Mrs. Kate M. Eggen, Rushford, children and 27 great-grandchi l- C ahe, ! warden ; night's audience \yere representa- Congregational Churchy officia- ' ' ial will; be in Oakwood Cemetery. east, occurring mostly toward Minn. 7 ' - '7 dren, 7 7; . Anthony Winczew • RED- WING. lilinn.-Ora G. tives of the nine districts —- New- ting* . 7 Funeral services will be hel d Friends may call at the funeral end of. week. Clarence M. Goergen, Winona home after 3 p.m. Thursday; all ski,' recorder ; S. Jones Jr., president of the Good- burg, Grabtown , Lenora, Prosper. Rt. 2. ' . .' Friday at 2 p.m. at Breitlow: Fuh^ WISCONSIN: Temper a ture |D:. J. Bruski; ad- hue County National Bank, Red Elstad, O'Haray Rockne, Mri. Anna R. Veil* the Rev. N. E. Hamr day Friday and Saturday before 2 Lawston Baby Daniel J. McCarthy* 1775 eral Home, ¦ ¦ ¦ ' will average aear normal south rVocate: Clarence Wing, has been elected to a three- arid Herirytown. They were asked Funeral services for Mrs. TAn- ilton officiating. Burial , will be in ¦p^fn. - ; . ". ;¦ to 5 degrees above norma.! south. W. Wabasha St. na R. Veir, 468 Winona St., will ma-r I Vincent , treasur- year term on the Minnesota Bank- for their opinions on consolida- Mrs. Esther P. Ford , 468. Wi- Pickwick Cemetery. Friends Normal high 71 north to 80 er; Tom Cain, ers Association council of admin- toiri: 35 favored Canton; 5, be Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Faw- call at they funeral home. Thurs- Mrs. Emma Lecher south. Normal low 50 n.brth to Har- nona St. cett-Abraham Funeral Home. Dr. (Spe- trustee for three istration. mony; 3; Mabel , arid 1 undecided day from 7. to . 9 p. m. 7 INDEPENDENCE. Wis. 59 south. Warming trend. Thurs- years; E. Clayton Burgess, Central cial) — Miss Emma Lecher, 79, day and Friday, Cooler about Adolph Jones will represent the 1st not to comment. 7Schildknecht , ;.. in- District of the Minnesota Bankers OTHER. BIRTHS Methodist Church, officiating. Miles P. Johnson lifelong Independence resident, died Saturday and Sunday. Precipita- THESE NINE districts have a TREMPEALE.AU, Wis.77 (Spe- Burial will be in Dakota Ceme- WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special)—. tion will total one-half inch to side guard , : and Association, : comprising 12 coun- ' at 2:30 p.m. Monday at Tri-County Bennett R. Kals* combined! assessed valuation of cial) — Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Stell- tery... The cl erk of court's assistant died". one inch in sbowers about Fri- Anast ties in Southeastern Minnesota. He Memorial Hospital , Whitehall. She "9 er, outsiriVguara, $592,294 — Newburg $21,583. Griibv pflug, . a daughter Friday at . St. Friends niay call at the funer- of a heart attack Tuesday at 2{ had been ill two years. day and Saturday. had been endorsed for the post , Holdover trustees are Edward M; at the District 1 bankersmeeting town $69 358, Lenora $52,870, Pros- Ann's Hospital, La Crosse. al home today from 7-9 p.m. p.m. in his; office at Trempea-' She was born -Jan . " 23,7 . 1883, OTHER TEMPERATURES per $68,336, Elstad $96,279 O'Hara WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special)- Ieau County courthouse. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rivers, two years, and 7Leo Bor- last fall and was nominated prior ¦ daughter of Christ and; Ella Finup ¦ kowskiy one year. $70,540," Rockne $87,072, Lavston ' ¦:' Births at Tri-Connty Memorial Anton Newman 7 Miles P. Johnson , 62, 1 ifelont* Albany, cloudy •'-,...... 68; ' 57 .01 ¦ to the convention by the MBA - Lecher. noth from Germany. Miss •¦ ¦ ¦' - -' .. John Hoeppner reported on the nominating committee. $39,562 and Henrytown $86,694. Hospital: -. . Funeral services for Anton resident of Whitehall, was as- Albuquerque , clear ... 89» 62 " .. . Elstad emphasized that Mr. and Mrs7 Harold Tomter, Basil Erickson, Lecher was housekeeper for her ' state convention at Albert Lea Jones succeds Wils A. Garratt, any com- Newman, 513 Grand St. will be sisting while brothers in Independence all her Atlanta,. cloudy ...... 85 69 1.02 . mon : school district must assume A Osseo, a son, June 6. . clerk of courts ,, was attending; Bismarck, cloudy .... 77 62 7.89 May 25-27. Chairman Edward il. president of the Farmers ; & Mer- ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kulig, held Thursday at 8:30 a.m. at Wat- Eau Claire. life until Jan. 8 when she entered Rivefs reported on plans for the the bonded indebtedness of the con- kowski Funeral Home and at 9 a conference in the Corner Nursing Honie, White- Boise, cloudy-... 81 49 7. chants State Bank, Preston. solidated school district it joins; Whitehall , a son, Thursday. 7 Mr7 Johnson was born here? Boston,, cloudy ...... G9 54 7.07 annual family picnic at Rolling- The council of administration is Mrs. Vernon Back, at St. Casimir's Church, the Rt. hall. Ten days ago she entered the stone Park July 22. Jim D. Mohan, Lanesboro. has a $600,000 debt . Har- Air. and. July 24, 1899, son of Mr. and. Chicago, clear ...... 63 51 . the governing body: of the state , Blair, a daughter, Thursday. . Rev. Msgr. J. W. Haun officiating. Mrs. Peter H. Johnson. He at-» hospital. Many years ago she chairman , gave a progress report mony $495 000, Mabel $340,000 and Burial will be in St. Mary's Ceme- worked in the Independence Post Cleveland , rain ...... 68 5? T bankers association, tepresentin^ Canton Is debt free. 7 KELLOGG, Minn. (Special) — tended the University pf . Wiscon - Denver, clear ...... 82 49 .02 on the float for (he Steamboat Days the nearly 700 banks in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hartert, tery; y sin. 7 -¦ Office. -7 : parade. - .- • If the additional assessed valu- Des Moines, clear ...A.t . . 52 Ay. ation is not raised the state De- Kellogg, a daughter Saturday at . Friends inay call after 2 p.m. Surviving are: One sister,, Surviving are: One brother* Denver, clear ...... 82 :49 .02 The nominating committee con- to bring their own table service St. . Elizabeth's Hospital, Waba- today. Rosary will be said at 8. Mrs. Leo, (Mary) Haesle; two Louie, Independence, and.one sis- 52¦ ' sisted of Cain , Chris J. Stiever and partrhent of Education will strong- ¦ Des Moines, clear .... 74 . . .' .. ¦¦ and sandwiches. There will be en- sha. nephews and one niece. Funeral; ter, Minnie Lecher, Winona. Four .' 54 Edward J.• ' klonecki . '• ' ly discourage building; the Canton ' Mr. Newman! was a member of Detroit, rain . .y...... 769., T tertainment throughout the after- school addition , it was pointed out, ETTRICK , Wis. (Special *— Mr. the Catholic : Order of Foresters. arrangements are incomplete.) brothers, William, Fred, Charles Fairbanks, cloudy ... 73 59 .. and •¦Mrs, John Kinev, a son pending the arrival here of ia. and Ed have died. noon with dinner at 5 p.m. Newburg, Henrytown, Grubtown , Fort Worth, cloudy . .,.88 69 .17 Mrs. Jackman. associate mat- Rockne , Prosper and Elstad are Thursday at Atlanta Hospital, At- sister from Grand Forks, N.D7 A service will be Friday at 2 Helena , cloudy- ...... 73 50 .10 lanta. Ga, Mrs . Kinev k th<» far- Eastern Star ron and Mr. McMillen , associate open.¦-school- districts. Lenora has Rochester Doctor p.m. at Kenn Funeral Home, In- Honolulu, cloucly ;. :.. 83 73 .. patron are co-chairmen, tn case of mer Dorothy Severson, Ettrick. Waldemar Rundquist dependence, with burial in Green- been open this year and wiU; send ( ) Kansas City, clear ... -77 57 7. rain the picnic will be held at the ONALASKA, Wis. - Mr. and PEPIN. Wis. Special — A serv - wood: Cemetery. Friends may call Los Angeles, cloudy ., 70 58 .. Family Picnic its students to Canton next . year. Mrs. Raymond : Sultze, Onalaska, a Gets lowa Position Rundquist , 64, Masonic Temple; 7 O'Hara Sends one student to Har- ice for Waldemar after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral Memphis, cloudy ,...: 56 66 .. ¦ -, . . . daughter Thursday at St. Anne's CHEROKEE, Iowa — Dr. Mag- lifelong resident of Stockholm home. Reservations mony, one to Lanesboro and the Miami, cloudy ...... 84 76 .15 Due y Hospital, La Crosse. nus C. Petersen, Rochester, Minn., area, was held Monday afternoon clear ' ..- ., 63 44 ... | AVOIDING FALLS rest to Canton , add. Lawston now LA CRESCENT, Minn.—Mr. and Milwaukee, ¦Reservations for the annual has been appointed associate di- at Salylund Lutheran Church. Th Iowa; three brothers Ralph , Cross Root at Houston ,1 SAVE 5°o-40% ON GROCERIES Table Model . NOW }40iOO ly) Larson, Milwaukee. His par- , '6.8 -f * E,akc Minn. ; Clair. Minneapolis, RIVE R FORECAST SAVE No. 2 2V Motorola 4tAO QQ . ents and one sister have- died. and Lloyd, in Iowa with the high- ir 10% ON HEALTH AND BEAUTY AIDS }4£iOO (From Has-tlngi to GvtronlMrg) Table Model NOW way department. One daughter , The following stages are indicat- SAVE 10% ON SOFT GOODS AMD TOYS Gust Rose Barbara , and an infant son have * No. 6 21" Zenith CCQ QQ -, ed for the .Mississippi at Winona : Console .. - NOW ^OO.OO LAKE CITY, Minn. - Gust Roset, died. SAVE 10% ON FRUITS AND VEGETABLES j 83, an employe of the Milwaukr r Thursday 7.7, Friday 7.9, Satur- * No. 8 21" RCA C4Q fiQ i day 7.3. SAVE 20% - 50% IN OUR CATALOG DEPT. Table Model , NOW ^40.00 { Railroad over 30 years, died . at It * a.m . today at St. John 's Hospital !, RIGHT PA.INT FOR PORCHES No. 9 21" Philco Blond Console. New CQQ £Q i An unhealed porch , even though [ picture tube. Excellent NOW ^wOeOO [ Red Winfi. it is enclosed, should be painted Municipal Court ALMOST EVERY ITEM D He had been in Marion Nursin g ISCOUNTED ) No. 12 2r Admiral Console. New only with exterior paints and CIO/1 QQ I Home Ellsworth , WINONA L picture tube . Excellent NOW ^IfcfeOO \ . Wis., the In.' t enamels, Interior paints are not year, nnd was admitted to the formulated to withstand extremes Paul M, Lee, 201 N. Baker St., YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BUY CASES OR HALF CASES TO GET f No. 13 21" Firestone (TiO OQ i hospital Tuesday night k Console NOW ^lO.OO \ . of temperature which make the forfeited $10 on a charge of not Mr. Rose was bom in Swede: i underlying wood expand and con- muffling his exhaust. 3Ie was ar THE DISCOUNT PRICE. EVERY ITEM PRICED SINGULARLY AND f No. 15 24" Magnavox Console. QCA Qfi i Aug. , 4)V*tiOO \ 18 1878. Ile came here whe > tract. 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_^ jSL Phone 3626 for Home Delivery NELSON 7 7 ; ¦I SpAinqdoiiL f Fourth t Johnson Phone 2306 FOOD STORE O ^SMiA WINONA'S HOME-OWNED DAIRY ** "» "»» "»» 4020WEST 6TH ST. -. GOODVI EW "M**"""** KOWALGZYK DEFENDING CHAMPION M^^^3W?^# fef: - ^ "^ .^>JPMsr»^ > - -3pinr/^ - I^^IE^A^^« €ii#irts Sweep T^ro; By AUGIE KARCHER as high as 125 this year, said . K o w a 1 c z y k „ two-time city Roy Pierzina of Arcadia with Morgan (Moke) Searight , West- champion won last year w ith a an even par 105. : y Editor , . Daily New* Sport* field pro. y 7- 7 one under par KU. His rounds Searight expects a heavy en- A record field; headed by de- were 33-36-35. try of local and area shooters, ^diiks^ carded a especially if the promise,of fair fending champion Harry KoWal- Brown in 1960 also 1 By MIKE RATHET T^Chico Fernandez starter , won his fourth against one .104 to win by a stroke. Brown weather holds up for the week- Vic Wertz .and . czyk of Winona .and I960 eham- snapped a loss as a front-liner with a three- - last year finished third with a end. Rain splattered intermit- associated 7 Press Sporti Write* scored a run and . pion Jofin Brown, last .week's ¦ ' tently at the CC . classic last string of 25 scorel'.ess inniiigs com- hitter for the A's and brought his Country Club, Wv .y y- - . : ¦ The San Francisco Giants seem to an impressive winner al . Winona After winnin g: the CC Invita- week, however, and cut down piled by the Yankee right-hander. 3ver-all record is expect ed for the annual West- the entry list . tt> have recovered from that : June Roger Maris hit h.ome.run No, 11, 7-2.White Sox starter Juan Piz- Sat- tion Sunday, 7 Brown said he s tooon. The Lois Angeles Dodgers only eight field Open golf tournament will probably enter this year's Local players .are asked to in the third inning after the Yanks zaro 13-5) , who allowed urday and Sunday at Westfield n*ay still bey suffering from, the had moved.ahead in the . first on hits , lost it when a single by Open. Now , etrip-loyed at Man- shoot their qualifying ro-unds stock of that Braves' barrage. ' ¦¦ Cimoli's Golf Club. kato, he has . been commuting Saturday, either 9 or. 18 holes, Phil Linz'--single; a ' saca-ifice by Manny Jimenez , -Gino com- : tTialUng tlie tailspin in -which Bobby Richardson and Johnny triple and a single by Joe Azcue 7 Last year- 113 slrokers weekends until moving his fam- said Sea right. All. entrants will eighth. Chi- peted iri the 27-hole event. ily west July shoot 18 holes before flights are t key dropped out of the National Blanchard's single. The loser was scored tWo runs in the I:,ast7 year's runnerup was Le- determined. Lleague lead, the Giants snapped Yankee nemesis F^ank Lary (1-4) , cago scored in the second: when "I predict the entry might go Pi*rxin#7 Kowalciyk t heir six-game losing now 28-11 lifetime against New Floyd Robinson walked, went to streak Tues-- ¦ : d lay 7 night, sweeping a double- York..-; . . .;' .7 - ; y ., .;. ' . .; third7 oii Al Smith's single and h leader frorn Cincinnati 2-1- came across on a sacrifice fly by and : 7 -Ts and moving back within a Wickersham, re 11 e v . - '• r turned Bob Sadowski. gtame of the first-place Dodgers, Tho defending champion Reds Thori^^ f ell from third place to fifth. Pitts- After , the Angels .had counted LOS ANGELES /AP) - Lee; Ex-Twin Don Lee got credit for |, he had to have ¦ once in the first inning, the Twins burgh moved into third, 7V4 . be- Thomas >la»ed three runs with two |i the victory although 1 nnd. by edging the Chicago Cubs ; 'Tuesday, night as Los ( help from Art Fowler and Jack j came back for two in the second homers j innings; ion Bernie Allen 's single, a triple 4 1-3 and St. . Louis nipped Phila- Angeles defeated Minnesota 7-5 to7[ Spring in the final three ( telphia. 3-2 to take over fourth. ! Lenny Green had a two-run hom- yby Zoilo Versalles and Lee's wild inock the Twins l be the deciding run. Hank Foiles Schuster compiled - - . drive to the pit -of his stoinach t Bar va, Hamer- tion NCAA championships, have a AlhleMc Park; Lang' hit a two-run of all time at Dodge Center. It 7 was no w-onder lie .was named which the ex-Twin caught in pure nik's Bar at AtMellc Park; Sunshine showdown tonight in the tourna- : homer in the fifth Cale vs. Mankato Bar at Franklin i for the Eeds, of the year self -defense. ment's third round. A couple of who chase