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South Shivers Temperature Drops To 33 in Florida N. Y. Sfafe Gets Eight Inches of Snow By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LINE BLOCKED . . . Thirty-two cars of a Northern St. Cloud. Here, wreckage of the cars is shown strewn across Record-shattering cold pierced Pacific freight train derailed at Becker, Minn., Monday. both sides of the double track in small village southeast of the Southland today as arctic Crews were expected to have the lines open today. NP trains St. Cloud. CAP Photofax) air held fast in the states east detoured over Great Northern tracks from the Twin Cities to of the Rockies. The mercury plunged to 33 de- Engineer Killed grees at the Tampa, Fla., air- -** . port breaking the previous rec- Baker Quiz Lawyer ord low for Dec. 1 of 34 set in 1957. Other record minimum* for Three Wrecks the date were reported at three Resumes in New Chief of capitals — Columbus, Ohio, with 7 degrees; Nashville, Tenn., In Minnesota with 17; and Raleigh, N.C. with 15. Washington By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 51, of northeast Minneapolis. A U.N. Assembly WASHINGTON (AP) - The A Great Northern engineer switchman, Richard Lockhart, UNITED NATIONS , N.Y. Morning low reading were 12 was killed Monday night when 25, of Hilltop, was treated at a Senate Rules Committee (AP) — AJex Quaison-Sackey of below at Pellston , Mich., and, 7 his switch engine rammed a hospital for cuts and bruises. - below at Marquette County Air- quizzed star witness Don B. slow-moving freight in St. Paul, The accident happened on GN Ghana, slated for election today port, Mich. At the same time it Reynolds again in a closed It was one of three accidents tracks near Midway Stadium. as president of the U.N. General was 61 at Key West, Fla. meeting today before opening in Minnesota involving trains The switch engine, pulling eight Assembly, will have two distinc- Scattered snow in the New CHRISTMAS SHOPPING TIME ... Look- more than 12 inches of snow fell Monday. public hearings in the Bobby Monday. flatcars loaded with truck trail- tions in the office. York State left five inches on ing almost like a scene from a Christmas Many roads were blocked by the deep snow card is this home in La Porte Ind., Baker case. Killed was Edward I. Persell , ers, rammed the caboose of a He will be the youngest presi- the ground at Rochester, three , where in northwestern Indiana. (AP Photofax) Chicago and North Western at Syracuse, one at Buffalo and Also attending the executive dent and the first African Negro train heading for the Minne- in many parts of the Adiron- session was Sen. John J. Wil- apolis yards. in the post in the 19 years the dacks. Temperatures ranged liams, R-Del., whose charge assembly has been holding an- from. 3 above at Boonville in that $25,000 was tunneled from House Fires Leonard Lee, 62, Minneapolis, nual sessions. the western Adirondack foot- Reynolds through Baker to the was riding in the caboose .of the hills to 22 in New York City. C & NW train but was not hurt Quaison-Sackey is only 40. Mariner Has 2-Day campaign in Kennedy-Johnson youngest previous president Florida farmers and citrus I860 kicked off the latest round even though the caboose was The was Paul-Henri Spaak, now for- growers welcomed a cold wave of the probe. Take Lives bounced over the engine by the impact. eign minister of Belgium, who today that drove temperatures Sen. B, Everett Jordan, D- Lockhart said the switch train was 47 when he presided over below or near freezing in the N.C., chairman of the Rules was moving about 30 miles an the first session in 1946. northern and central sections of the state. The cold, dry air Lead would not say what in Committee, Of 12 Children Mars Race hour down an incline when he Quaison-Sackey has been head By DIAL TORGERSON et the Russians fired Monday. may increase Mariner's speed would be covered in the closed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS spotted the other train. helped to firm and sweeten or- of Ghana's U.N. delegation since anges tangerines and grape- PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - Mariner's builders at the Jet slightly, enough to cut a few meeting. Earlier it had been House fires took the lives of Meanwhile, Northern Pacific , mid-1959. He is a broad-faced, fruit and to overcome fungus U.S. spacecraft Mariner A sped Propulsion Laboratory here ad- hours on a 229-day journey announced Reynolds was to be at least a dozen children early . crews were expected to have broad-bodied man of something and insect problems that de- at 7,226 miles an hour today to- mit Zond 2 might get there first. the leadoff witness. today. Soviet scientists, aware of traffic restored some time today veloped during one of the warm- ward distaift Mars — two days Mariner is cruising now, its Reynolds has said Baker, a Seven died in a two-story at Becker , southeast of St. Mariner's schedule, could rig former secretary to the Senate est Novembers on record. ahead of a Soviet rival in histo- speed pre-set, moving in a per- Zond 2 to pass it, if simple brick dwelling in Baltimore, Cloud, where 32 cars of a 60-car over ry's first interplanetary race. Democrats, and Matthew H. Mc- Md. Five perished as flames There was a hard freeze fect position for the next crucial speed is their goal , JPL experts NP freight derailed Monday the entire state of North Caro- Mariner is due on the out- stop in its 350-miIlion-mile Closkey, a veteran Democratic destroyed a home near Midway noon. There were no injuries. said. fund raiser , were linked in an in north central Kentucky. An- lina. Mt. Mitchell, the highest skirts of Mars July 14. flight: a midcourse maneuver Mississippi illegal diversion of $25,000 to the other child was in serious con- Traffic was being detoured point east of the Somewhere behind it — per- to refine its trajectory. It proba- Robert J. Parks, JPL's assist* 1960 Kennedy-Johnson cam- dition. over Great Northern tracks be- River, recorded 6 degrees be- haps even in the same trajecto- bly will come later this week. ant director for lunar and plane- paign fund. The Baltimore fire was de- tween the Twin Cities and low zero with -bout Vk inches ry — is the Zond 2 cosmic rock- The midcourse maneuver tary projects, said, "It depends St. ground . Wil- scribed by Deputy Fire Chief Cloud. It was believed a broken of snow on the on whether the Soviets are at- McCloskey, ambassador to mington, in North Carolina's Roland Wetf as "very suspi- wheel or axle on a freight car tempting to minimize the flight Ireland in the Kennedy adminis- cious." southeastern corner on the time or maximize the payload." of spilled the cars off the tracks, , had a low of 25. • • tration, has denied knowledge The motlier, Mrs. Marion ocean * * .The Russians' last attempt to , in earlier one of them almost ramming any payoff. Baker Smith , and four children, all shoot a probe to Mars was in , invoked his constitu- the Becker depot. In South Carolina there were hearings sleeping in -the basement, sur- 19G2. Its radio failed 3V. months tional privilege under the Fifth In a third accident , Paul M. freezing temperatures over Russ Ship Not vived. Wett said the seven dead out. It was programmed for a Amendment to refuse to testify Bartlett of Stillwater suffered a most of the state. Caesars head were all sleeping on the second 259-day trip, on matters that might incrimi- broken leg when his truck was reported 10 above and Myrtle 30 days more than floor. struck by a Soo Line train at Beach had 25. Mariner's current expedition. nate him. In the Kentucky fire , the par- Withrow , in Washington County. Rain and strong winds Scientists were inclined to The new round of hearings ents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Working Well It was the second truck-train whipped the lowland sections of stems from a speech Sen. John Spencer, saved a 5-week-old doubt that Soviet scientisits in the county in about 24 the Northwest and widespread MOSCOW (AP) — A Soviet formation about Mars even If it fired Zond 2 to pass Mariner 4 .1 Williams , R-Del., made to the son. snow fell from the northern charged that hours. space probe has joined Ameri- succeeds in passing close to the as a cold war gambit. Senate Sept. 1. He Cause of the Kentucky fire Rockies east to New England. the alleged payoff came from was unknown. ca's Mariner 4 on the long road planet. the government contract a Mc- A warming trend was Indi- to Mars, but the Russians an- Similar troubles silenced the WEATHER Alex Qualsori-Sackey nounced today that their space- last Soviet Mars probe Closkey corporation held for M^amm—————————------cated for much of the Midwest. , construction of the Washington , FEDERAL FORECAST First African Negro .in Post The mercury failed to move craft is not working properly. launched Nov. 1 , 1962, while it Care Needed to D.C , Stadi um. parts Zond 2 — Zond is Russian for was still more than six million * cul- read- er Soviet space effort launched light snow tonight and Wednes- tures, African and European day after early-morning from a heavy satellite circling Avoid said McCloskey paid the silver , below zero in last April 2, apparently failed on New High $35 ,- day. Little temperature change that produced him. ings as low as 31 the earth, an official Announce- Spring, Md-, insurance man N.D. ) an unannounced mission. Scien- tonight , low 10-15. A little colder He studied at and read Valley City, ment said. Radio . reports O00 too much for a performance Clear skies covered most of tific observers thought -Venus , with Reyn- Wednesday , high 15-20 . law at Lincoln's Inn in London, showed its power supply "is ap- bond on the project the southern half of the nation. was Its target. State Road Toll ,000 nnd the His English is good. He wears proximately 50 per cent below olds to keep $10 LOCAL WEATHER mewury dropped to 29 in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,000 of the over- tailored Western clothes by day, The the expected," the announce- The Americans, who have remaining $25 Official observations for the Mobile , Ala., and Shreveport, throufih but he sometimes puts on a ment by Tass, the Soviet news successfully probed Venus, Unless they mend their ways payment to be tunneled 24 hours ending at 12 m. today. La., 28 in Jackson, Miss., and 32 Baker into the Kennedy-Johnson of brightly checked West Afri- agency, said. launched Mariner 4 toward hurriedly, Minnesota drivers ap- CHRISTMAS SEALS light IB and Maximum , 10; minimum, fl; can kente cloth for in Pensacola , Fla. It was 22 in Mars on Saturday. It is reported parently will chalk up another fund. Federal law forbids cor- Ghanaian This indicated it might not be contributing to noon, 19; precipitation , light receptions at night. Atlanta and 15 in Louisville. Mi- working as planned at the be- record of traffic tombstones this porations from other RESPIRATOR Y DISEASES ami's low was 54. able to send back scientific in- political campnipns. snow. ginning of a Tte-month trip to year. He habitually carries a leath- the reddish planet. The state heads Into the final er-thronged , brilliantly painted month of the year with the high- stick , an African symbol of au- The American and Soviet way toll standing at 761 , twenty thority. Though not a tribal launchings came close together higher than a year ago. The chief , he is related to tribal because the position of the earth year-long toll for 1963—a record chiefs. Johnson Meets and Mars are favorable now for —was flOl. in U.N. His official biographical Showdown the complicated trajectory sketch lists his hobbies as golf , needed. Such favorable periods At the current rote of well fishing and reading detective come only every few years. over two deaths a day, that rec- stories. But he is also an expert Zond 2 was launched "in ac- ord will easily be surpassed. on African drums. He once per- With Taylor Latest victims included: cordance with the program for Postponed formed on them at a New York WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- administration leaders have George M. Norbye 63, Prazee, May Be space explorations," Tass said. night club). dent Johnson met today with been cautioning against specu- killed Monday night when his UNITED NATIONS , N.Y. vote on which the United Sta'es This would permit negotiations Quaison-Sackey was born his top military and diplomatic lation that radical First a multistage rocket went car and a cattle truck collided until February, when the Christ- changes in - The United Nations could invoke Article IS of the Aug., 9, 1924. in Winneba, 40 advisers, including Ambassador U.S. policy were in the offing. into orbit and then the space- in Frjuee, mns recess ends. awaited U. S. reaction today to a U.N. Charter. |t provides that a miles west of Accra on the Gulf Maxwell D. Taylor, to decide The President himself declared craft was blasted away on its Martha Stoefen , (11 , Arlington, Soviet proposal to postpone U.N. member more than two Gromyko rejected Thant's of Guinea. His homeland was whether new steps should be at a news conference last trip. This blast "imparted to tho killed In a collision near Vic- saying the Satur- briefly the showdown in the years in arrears on its dues proposal Monday, then the British colony of the taken to intensify the war day that he did not expect any automatic station a velocity toria , in Carver County, Mon- <;cncrul Assembly over the So- shall lose its vote in the assem- Soviet Union "categorically op- Gold Coast. against Communist guerrilla "dramatic announcement" necessary for reaching the tra- day. " to viet Union 's refusal lo pay for bly. The Soviet Union's! refusal poses postponing important forces in South Viet Nam. follow today's meeting. jectory of the movement toward Linda Norling , 18 , Coon U.N . peacekeeping operations to pay peacekeeping assess- matters on the assembly agenda Alter the Gold Coast became The long-debated issue of Mars ," the announcement said. Rapids , dead of Injuries suffered "for a long period or indefinite- independent Ghana on Marcli 6 , Informant! nald any dfelisions Soviet Foreign Minister An- ments has put it in that catego- whether air strikes should he The same technique is used in in a Thanksgiving Day crash in ly " He said his government 1957, he was assigned to the affecting the conduct of drei G romyko proposed that the ry. ordered against Communist the war launching deep U.S. space Frldley . Informed sources doubted the "believes the General Assembly Ghana high commissioner's of- suppl undoubtedly would be kept se- probes . •opening meeting of the assem- y lines through Laos or Eva Young, 74 , IWlnneapolla, ' afternoon United States would agree to the should start and continue its fice in London. He was on Gha- supply bases In North Viet Nam cret until they could be put into bly s 1%4 session this work in accordance with normal na's delegation to the General action. who died Monday of a Thanks- ¦confine itself to routine notions brief postponement. They said was reported up for discussion the United States wants a longer procedure. " Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and possible decision. Taylor said in advance of his Good tei lows Fund giving Day collision In south by acclamation. These would The Soviets have threatened Minneapolis. Quai- deferral of the matter and also in Geneva that same vear and return to Washington last include election of J.lcx Taylor, , Previously listed $525 Norbye 's enr collided with a presi- a Soviet commitment to negoti- lo quit the United Nations If remained with the office until U.S. envoys to Saigon Thursday that air strikes son-Sackey of Ghana as 1959, semi-trailer rig driven by Mar- 13 vice ate on future peacekeeping ar- Ihey lose their vote in the as- when he was sent to the has been conferring with Secre- against the Red supply lines , Christ Klee 3 dent nnd perhaps of Ihe sembly. They contend that only United Nations. In 1061 he was vin Simonson, 32 , of Roseau, admission of runKcrrients, tary of State Dean Rusk , Secre- which run from North Vict Nam Anonymous _ presidents , and the Ihe Security Council has the named n vice president of the , who was not hurt. A passenger , Zambia to tary of Defense Robert S. Mc- through the jungles of Laos and John , John and Virginia 5 Malwai Malta and Secretary-General V Thant power to start and finance General Assembly. He repre- in th« car , Alphonsc Stich, 54 U Then the as- Namara and other policy mak- against infiltration bas«s in A friend from Peternon 1 , .N. membership. had proposed such a temporary operations and sented Frazee, was hospitalized in De- sembly would recess for a day peacekeeping Ghana on the Security ers since Thanksgiving and North Viet Nam could help Winona Athletic Club 15 solution providing for the as- that the peacekeeping assess- Council in 1962-M. troit Lakes ln serious condi- or two lo allow more time for these officials presumably had overcome the Viet Cong drive Diocese of Winona sembly to take up only noncon- for (he Congo aiwi Middle He live?) tion. Officers said the car ap- negotiations on the financial ments with his wife nnd five recommendations ready for the for control of South Viet Nam. Chancery Stiff 24 troversial matters on which children in a commodious parently had just Issue. East oprutions are illegal be- house President in advance of the He cautioned that there were A Friend 2 pulled out of there was unanimous agree- cause they were voted by the with a large garden in suburban White House session. arguments (or and against such I a driveway onto Highway 10 This would forestall ¦ formal rncnt until its Christ ma a recess. General Assembly. New Rocliclle. For several days, however, courses . Total to daU IMS I when the crash occurred. ------¦¦¦-¦¦- ¦BBiHffjHBrM-^^^^^^ HUH mi wm _,t« II, U I IMI J II mmmmmintm 9 fTrr I ______^^T^^^Tzr—^ ^^^ _-l_a_M»^^*^*^^^'Rw>^m'" yl| I sv^ ' i A-*^J ^m\^^F9mwmTmMmM-----^--W-m^m\--1* >* 7 __• /i? ^__n^ ____r 11 I a risfmos tradition... S ^W * O Ijj ^irT[T[^P__PP99__^H I Qtffo 'M flM*" %k ^^^ * I

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Mean for Greater Flood s With Sales of area tempered the cold wave temperatures (29-3. daytimes the past 24 hours was 14, con- and brought moderating tem- and 12-18 at night) are seen trasted with a normal of 26 Federal Funds peratures to the city with a pre- with precipitation unlikely. for this time of the year. Switch Here Strong Beer diction of slightly higher tem- After dropping to a season Snow flurries over much of ProtectionArea peratures tonight but a return low of —4 Monday morning, the Minnesota and Wisconsin made It looks like Winona can call Three county bar operators to colder conditions Wednesday. temperature started a slow Judge Arnold Hatfield its own driving conditions hazardous were arraigned today in muni- Mostly cloudy with occasional climb from 8 at noon Monday with icy spots and reduced visi- district judge, beginning with cipal court on charges of selling light snow tonight and Wednes- to 18 this morning. At noon to- the January term of For Libraries bility due to drifting snow . Starts court. Two Winona colleges have The present $1,398,000 program strong beer on Sunday. day is the forecast for South- day the reading was 19. A meeting Only below reading in the Appraisals now are being of Third Judicial applied for almost identical is for the complete plan. It Two Rollingstone men asked eastern Minnesota and Western A year ago today the high District judges A low of 10-15 is was 31 and state this morning was —3 at made of additional land propos- Monday in Ro- amounts in federal funds to includes about $100,000 for for, and received, continuances Wisconsin. the low 13. Highest chester expressed its approval forecast for tonight and a high Dec. 1 reading on record was International Falls where it was ed for inclusion in the city'i help finance construction of site acquisition, already ac- to Dec. 11 before they plead to snowing,. Rochester posted ex- of district judge-elect Donald the charges. Cyril Schmidt, op- of 15-20 for Wednesday. 60 in 1962 and the low for the flood control system, T ' new libraries. complished and not a part of tremes of 10 and 6 and La . Franke s desire to have erator of Schmity's Bar, and Aid. Jim Mohan said today chambers in Rochester, his The College of Saint Teresa the $750,000 state appropriation. Crosse had a high of 14 and is asking $460,529 toward a William Klinger, operator of a low of 10. In each place snow that John Steffen and Clarenca home. And Judge Hatfield, Wa- The complete plan provides Bill and Betty's Bar, both in November: From 76 to -4 basha, had already $1,381,587 project, which in- was falling today . Gehrke, specialists in the field, expressed a building three storiesvjall , Rollingstone, told Judge John —Temperature— Precipitation a willingness to move his cham- cludes a $1,140,000, library running east toward Johnson DESPITE THE bitter below have been hired. The apprais- D. McGLll that they would like Degree Inches 1 bers to Winona. structure and associated pro- and then northward, occupying time to consult lawyers. zero cold on the last day of ers started Monday. jects. Max. Min. Mean Normal Days Total Normal about a quarter of a block. Anthony Schell , operator of 1964 the month, the November aver- THE FORMAL vote on shift- Winona State College , through Land evaluations in the Shiv* ing The 50,000-square-foot build- Swede 's Bar , Stockton, plead- November ..... 76 —4 :!S,56 35.1 793 1.54 LSI age was nearly four degrees Road area are to be submit- of chambers will not be the State College Board, is taken until Jan. 4, when Franke ing would be connected at two ed not guilty to selling a six- October 81 22 49.21 46.3 672 .35 2.49 higher than normal , mostly due ted to the Army Corps of En- is siworn in as iudge asking $466,000 toward a $1,398,- levels and integrated with pre- pack of strong beer to a state September .... 90 34 60,33 62.5 140 5.61 3.76 to the high 60 and 70 readings gineers. The values arrived at at Roches- Max-well at the start of the. month. ter to succeed Judge Leo F. 000 expansion of Li- sent Maxwell facilities, pro- Liquor Control Commission in- August 101 43 68.86 70.4 — 2.57 3.62 will help determine whether to brary. Murphy of Winona. However , viding principally more reading spector Sunday; and Judge Mc- July 100 52 76,02 75.4 — .66 3.70 Mean for the month was 38.56 position a new levee farther east the "consensus of opinion" at Sister M. Camille , president stations and more free standing Gill set trial for Dec. 11 at 10 June .. . 97 40 67.B9 68.8 — 1.20 4.70 as contrasted with the normal than originally planned . the Monday meeting favored of SAINT TERESA, said that stack space. a.m. May 92 43 63.04 56.5 61 4.81 4.06 November figure of 35. 1 and last At present, the dike is sched- year's 41.53. Hatfield's move to Winona, ac- preliminary sketches for the Work on plans and specifica- All three men were released April 87 20 47.33 47.7 663 2.06 2.31 uled for a site about 1 ,500 feet cording to District Judge 0. Teresan library — it now does tions has been interrupted pend- without bail on their pergonal March 63 6 29.64 32.3 1,096 1.12 1.62 High for the month was 76 on east of Mankato Avenue dik# Russell Olson, secretary of the not have a separate library ing the outcome of the federal recognizance. All three are February .... 51 0 2.J.90 18.9 1 , 191 .12 l.Ol Nov . 3 and the low , of course, road. The City Planning Com- district group. building — have been drawn application. long-time county residents. War- January 53 —6 22.35 17.3 922 .31 1.08 —4 on the 30th. A total of four mission and council have asked The practice of Wisconsin law- and it is hoped that construc- rants were served on them late and one-half inches of snow fell that plans be amended, placing yers in Third District courts tion can begin in the spring IT IS MADE to the Minne- Monday afternoon by Sheriff / Totals 5,542 20.35 29.9« during the month but only an the dike on the old Chicago and proposed procedural rules or early summer. Additional sota Higher Education Facili- George Fort. 1963 inch and a half remained at the Great Western right of way. changes also were discussed at contributions also would be re- ties Commission. Today is the The alleged offenses occurred December ... 46 —16 11.03 21.5 1,673 .47 1.11 close. Precipitation , including This would expand the protected the three-hour meeting Monday quired. deadline for applying for the Sunday, when it is illegal in November 63 17 41.53 35.1 704 1.31 1.61 both rain and snow , fell on 11 area by about 500 acres . morning and noon. The library will be built at I federal money for college ex- Minnesota to sell liquor con- Totals for all of 1963 7.494 21 .41 31.07 days and totaled 1.54. Normal Comparative appraisals will taining more than 3.2 percent for the month is 1 .61 and last be made, giving the land's pres- The district judges decided to West Wabasha and Vila streets. pansion. year 's was only .47. Although reciprocate the practice of Wis- Dr. Nels Minne , president of Minnesota 's share under the alcohol. Ronald Pearson alli- ent value and its potential va|y es in a complaint that Schell the fall was near normal the ue if brought into the flood con-r consin courts in allowing mem- WINONA STATE COLLEGE, 1963 federal law is $5,019,166. total for the year still was near- bers of the Minnesota bar to said that the "addition" to! Of the allocation, $3,825,151 is sold him a six-pack of strong trol area. The appraisers will beer at his bar Sunday. ly 10 inches under normal. For make pictures try cases in Wisconsin. Maxwell library, if sufficient ; set aside for public and pri- , profiles and Leonard O. Skoglund, assis- the -1 months of 1964 precipita- comparisons with similar areas Thus, Wisconsin lawyers may funds are secured, will be lar- i vate four year colleges and pri- tion had reached 20.35 with nor- tant chief of enforcement for in other cities. Work will ba appear In Third District courts ger than the present structure, j vate junior colleges. The re- mal for the year 29.96. under these three conditions : maining $1.1 million is ear- the commission, alleges that finished by next week. In 1963 the legislature appro- ! Schmidt sold him a six-pack of First, all ple adings (prelimina- Y marked for public junior col- IN" FIGURING November de- priated $750,000 for an addition "strong" beer and that Klinger ry papers in a case) by Wis- which would have financed a leges and will not be allocated gree day^, the difference be- sold him a six-pack of "strong" tween the mean and 65 and a consin attorneys must be at portion of the complete plan. until spring. ' least co-signed by a Minnesota beer and a half-pint of whisky. figure used by fuel dealers and Dakota Student attorney. Conviction on the charges others to measure the cold, a could le ad to revocation of the total of 793 was recorded for Second, a Minnesota attorney bar-owners licenses. must be present to assist at any the month. The figure last year Held for Having case tried by a Wisconsin law- Truck Skids Into was 704. Normal for the month yer. Third, a Wisconsin attor- is 873. ney, at the discretion of the The Weather Bureau's 3fc- trial judge, may conduct the Stolen Player Kiwanis Sponsors day forecast, issued today, case he is participating in . Train at Lake Cify MERIDIAN , Miss. (AP) - A LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) and hit a diesel on its side. The predicted colder than usual college student from Dakota, JUDGE OLSON said that the —A rural Lake Citian escaped impact threw his vehicle around Scouting Meeting weather for this area for Minn., is one of three civil above rules are similar to pro- so it stood parallel to the track. morning when his December. rights workers held on charges visions made in Wisconsin for Injury this Clyde Oliver, assistant chief The Winona Kiwanis Club will " resulting from several burglar- the practice of Minnesota law- empty cattle truck skidded into of police, estimated damage to host a "Together We Organize Temperatures are expected to ies. yers. They insure that a client' s a Milwaukee Road passenger Bremer's truck at about $700. dinner meeting at 6:30 tonight BUTTON NO. 1 . . . Sale of 1965 Winter Carnival buttons j average near seasonal normal He is Joseph M. Morse interests are protected, Olson , 21, He said damage to the diesel , at the Senior High School Cafe- starts as Mayor R. K. Ellings, right, buys the first one i in the extreme western Dakotas son of Mr. and Mrs. Mariua said. train. teria to explain the Boy Scout Edwin Bremer was proceed- which the truck hit head-on, from Milton Knutson, general chairman and .president of the but go below normal in the re- Morse. Joseph was a student at He pointed out that each state program and how local organi- ing west at the Monroe Street was only slight . The impact sponsoring Winona Activity Group. The Winter Carnival be- mainder of the area. St. Mary's College in Winona, has its own rules of procedure, zations may sponsor . Scouting crossing when No. 1, the Pio- held up the train about 15 min- gins Jan. 16. (Daily News photo) Precipitation will be above Minn., until joining the civil notably the rules under which approached from utes. Time of the accident was units. [ normal over the northern half rights movement in Mississippi evidence wiU be admitted by neer Limited, up river . He applied his brakes 8:37 a.m. W. E. Morse, executive direc- i of the region — in North Da- last June. the court. A Wisconsin lawyer tor , WIDA , will be chairman of kota, northern South Dakota, would not usually be familiar the project for the Kiwanis Club Winter Carnival Button northern and central Minnesota He was held under 91,500 bond with Minnesota procedures , and Burned La Crescent with Kocco Russo, manager, and northern Wisconsin. Near on charges of having a stolen vice versa. | to Learn Northwest Co-op Mills, vice normal amounts are expected record player in his possession. Ex-Win ona Man \ Boy Try ing chairman. Ten local institutions Sale Starts With Dinner elsewhere. (His parents told a newsman To Write Left-Handed will be represented. Buttons for the 1965 Winter Dec. 11, Tn-college dance, i Climbing temperatures and that Morse was one of eight Birders to Hear Ray Arnoldy, , or- Carnival went on sale today Oaks; Jan. 16, boxing show, 1 falling snow greeted the arrival persons arrested last Friday. (Spe- chairman Admits Car Theft | LA CRESCEN-r;, Minn. ganization and extension com- with Mayor R. K. Ellings pur- Catholic Recreation Center; ; of December in WISCONSIN to- All were associated with COFQ ; cial) — Billy Kistler, 7-year- Talk on Banding A former Winona man has mittee, Sugar Loaf Boy Scout chasing Button No. 1 from Mil- Jan. 17, square dance festival; day. j —the Congress of Federated Or- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ganizations of civil rights pleaded guilty in a W ashington | District , said the meeting would ton Knutson, general chairman Jan. 22, teen-age dance; Jan. The snowfall began in the An illustrated talk on bird Kistler, La Crescent, who re- for the event. 23, queen pageant old-time groups. The parents said tha state federal court to transport- I be to interest more organiza- , northwestern section of the banding and other birding ac- i ceived burns over 40 percent dance; Jan. 24, matinee and state and was due to spread suspects' story was that tha ing a car stolen in Winona tions to sponsor units and make The buttons will give their tiv ities by Mr; and Mrs. Carl I of his body Sept. 15, still is a i wearers entry to a week-long evening stage show, WSH audi- through the southeast later to- record player was a gift from it possible for more boys to join the family of one of them.) Johnson, Rochester, Minn., will across state lines. [ patient at St. Francis Hospital, the program. Only 18 percent . round of variety events during torium. I day, bringing accumulations of be one of the features of Wed- where he is under- Wayne Richer, 23, pleaded La Crosse, of Winona boys are in the pro- < the J anuary event, including Negotiations also are under 1 to 3 inches. Also held were Sandra Watte nesday's meeting of the Hia- going skin grafting. guilty to the charge Monday gram now. I athletic shows, dances, stage way for a basketball game Despite the upward trend, of Lakeview, Ore., and Vincent watha Bird Club of Winona at at a hearing in U.S. District He is learning to write with 1 featuring members of the Minn- temperatures still were well be- 7:30 p.m. at Lake Park Lodge. John Hughes, district earn- shows and the queen corona- Cummuskey, 18, ol New York Court and will await sentencing r his left hand because he can no ing chairman, and a group of I tion pageant. Sponsoring the esota Vikings professional foot- low normal for the season. A City. Cummuskey was charged A second feature will be the while an investigation is con- { longer use the right hand for local Scouters were present at I Jan . 16-24 carnival is the Win- ball team, Knutson said, and low of 1 above zero was record- with burglary, Miss Watts with ' Christ- ¦ er early today in. the Superior- decorating of a "birds ducted. Richer suffers from this purpose — the thumb was a wild game dinner and camp ! ona Activity Group. perhaps the Harlem Globe ; being an accessory. mas tree" by club members and Dtiluth area and at Park Falls. acute diabetes, authorities said. i burned beyond saving. Able to promotion meeting at Camp The button-sale start coin- Trotters as well. This also several Winona Girl Scouts. The car, a 1964 model, was walk around his room occa- would be a button-admission Wausau reported 6, Eau Claire Kahler, Rochester, Monday cides with naming of Jack and Milwaukee , La Crosse and The decorations will consist of stolen from the lot at Quality sionally , he is being tutored night. Frost XV tonight at the Oaks. event. ! Wabasha Co. Crash small suet balls, peanut butter Chevrolet Co., 105 Johnson St., through the La Crescent public Racine 10, Madison 12, Lone cups, pop corn and cranberry George Hedrick , region depu- The outgoing Jack Frost is Rock 13 and Beloit 15. WABASHA, Minn. (Special) the night of Nov. 10. It was school. ty Scout executive, St. Paul , Arnold Stenehjem . Prince Fros- strings and other food tidbits recovered , along with its driver , Beloit reached a high of 21 — No one was injured but there enjoyed by our winter resident GIRL HOSPITALIZED said Gamehaven Council was ty of the Gopher Realm is Rob- Monday , with other maximums was $100 damage to a school Richer, by the Island County 25th of 538 councils in the Unit- ert Kelly. The Badger Realm birds. sheriff at Coupeville Wash., the Bonnie Oevering, 15, 366 W. Police Report ranging down to 4 above zero at bus and $300 to a car when , ed States in percentage of i Frosty is Richard Darby. tree, which has been following weekend. Mark St., was admitted to Com- j Superior. their left fronts collided on an The An innovation this year is the donated by Miss Florence Dick- City police turned the case munity Memorial Hospital to- Scouts attending long - term Light snow was falling at mid- icy curve a mile northeast of erson, Lake Boulevard, chair- over to the FBI for prosecution. day for observation after hurt- camps. It had 64 percent of elig- queen pageant which replaces Two Collisions i morning today at Superior, Eau Hammond Monday at 4:30 ible Scouts attending. the Snow Ball held in other 1 Hurley and man of the club's special pro- The car has been sold in Wash- ing herself in a gym class at Sugar Two collisions were record- Claire, Ashland , p.m. Charles F. Kelley was Loaf District j Green Bay. jects committee, will be set up ington through Quality Chevro- Winona Senior High School . Her had 297 Scouts and years. The pageant will be at ed here Monday afternoon and transporting five students from in a suitable location by the let's leasing" agent. It belonged doctor said that he was unable Explorers from 18 units in Wjnona Senior High School Snow and snow flurries are in Hammond School 2374 on Wa- this morning. No injuries re- I the Wisconsin outlook through Park-Recreation Board. Club to L. William Bailey , 510 W. to discover any injury but that camp. Auditorium Jan. 23. A succes- sulted. basha County Road 6 when he , Miss I Thursday. members and Girl Scout volun- Broadway, a salesman at the the girl would be kept in the The meeting approved May sor to Miss Donna Stead Eric J. Pawlowski , 19, 419 met Harold Bringold, 53, West teers will keep the tree supplied dealership. hospital for further examina- 21-23 for .the annual Whitewater Snowflake of 1S64, will be E. 5th St., was driving east on PELLSTON, Mich., set the Concord. Deputies Everett Lor- throughout the winter months. Transporting a stolen auto tion. spring camporee set the 1965 named at the revue. 4th Street Monday at 4:45 p.m. national low of 12 below zero enz and Robert Loechler said Bird club President Francis across state lines carries up to camp fee at $16 per week , in- Knutson said the $1 button when he collided with a car early today, compared with , the both vehicles were practically Voelker announced that the an- a 5-year prison sentence as pen- riage to a New Mexico girl cluding insurance, approved a will admit the wearer to a driven south on Walnut Street high Monday of 89 at Miramar, in the center of the road just nual bird census will be taken alty. three years ago. He was on two-week junior letder training total of $15 worth of enter- by Dennis S. Moore , 19, Dres- Calif . prior to the accident. in the Winona area Jan. 2, in- Richer was raised in Winona probation for an offense in Okla- camp and approved the use of tainment — if the person can bach, Minn. , stead of the earlier date previ- but had not lived here except homa at the time of the car the camp Hok-Si-La for the Re- stand the pace. A partial list The impact spun Moore's car for brief periods, since his mar- ously announced. theft , authorities said. gion 10 camp school . of events is as follows : completely around in the inter- section. More than $100 dam- age was done to the right side of Moore's car, and the same amount to the left side of Paw- Houston Fire Loss Placed , lowski's vehicle. Patrolman at Richard D. Peterson $60 000 investigat- HOUSTON , Minn. (Special)- appliances _lored in the brick plode and add to Ihe holocaust. street and spread the flames time the business was known as ed. Si gurd Vathtng, whose combina- portion of the building at one Grant Street in front of the farther. Vathing & Lee and later , Vath- An apparent hit-run collision building was a lion hardware , appliance and end and the Ideal farm machin- sheet of ice fol- The original part of the build- ing & Son when Sigurd went in- occurred today at 1:45 a.m. on \LOOKl\ ery to the rear of the store lowing the fire from the water ing was constructed in the late to business with him. Main Street, 75 feet south of implement store and contents 1 YOUR REMINGTON SHAVER J trained on the flames in near 18110s by A. P. Johnson. During This morning merchandise 3rd Street. Merlin Duellrnan, were almost tonlly destroyed by TANKS OF bottle ftus stored zero weather. Fortunately there 1902-03, Sigurd's father , Solvie was moved back into Harold' s 4(50 E. Sanborn St., found his _a____B fire Monday , estimated his loss on a platform at the rear of was no wind, or flumes would Vathing, occupied it. He moved TV Shop, owned by Mrs. Irma parked car with more than $100 F / \ CLEANED I W" _f ¦KKMINOTONI 11 __.«. _ __. r th is morning at about -560,000. the store were quickly moved have been carried to Christmas to another location, then re- Forsythe, and the Legion Club damage to its left rear fen- * by helpers HO they wouldn't ex- streamers strung across the turned to this location. For a He said he had complete In- next d oor. der. The vehicle had surance coverage . been parked in a diagonal space on the east \ "If ADJUSTED I VATHING SAID he . may re- side of Main Street. Apparent- \wBLm * open his business on a smaller ly, the car parked in the next space north hit Duellmnn' Hc-ale in another location. s ve- hicle when the former pulled r yBi™ y\- ONLY "T C£Y t When smoke began coming up out. The accident was not in- J * J ^J I through the registers about vestigated at the scene. While-YoU'WaH , f + Regular ^ ]0<:30 a.m. Monday, Vathing at- k SERVICE Charge $1.50 + te mpted to set off the siren, but Whitehall Postal it was frozen soundless. So he Exam w*nt out Ihe back door to the Application I ONE DAY ONLY ! f fire station around the corner, Deadline Ex tended WEDNESDAY, ? took the fire truck out . sounded \ DEC. 2nd the siren on it , and pulled it up WHITEHALL , Wis. - Tin; in front of his building. deadline for taking applications f HOTEL WINONA i Hokah and RuHhford fire de- for clerk at the Whitehall post ? Rm. 142 — 9 o.m. to 8 p.m. F partments also were cailled and office has been extended to 25, helped fight Ihe blaze until Jan. Postmaster Bernard E. Matchey says Ihe position open |¦ r Reiniii Rton ' .s factory representative from it>S nearby buildings were out of > St. Paul Will He Hero to Solve You ¦ rinnger. Houston firemen stayed is substitute clerk , nnd there is _ apparent lack of interest. _r the scene all night. ¦ T WHIII-YOU WAIT SERVICI £ Vuthing was pushed back hy L FacWy Parte. Compkfta lU , smoke from entering front and WHITEHALL WOMAN lIUItT pair* Factory Prl«H £. back doors lo get his records WHITEHALL , Wis. (Special) ™ but with the help of other busi- —Mrs . Gordon Shepherd fell on A * Kamlagtoay owMrt ornty, w*obrin y 1m ihair Skavar, nessmen, soon there to help, the sidewalk near the door of broke a window in buck and suc- the automatic laundry Saturday 4 W -mmiaaawAmwa. aWaXaam-Lf Zima. A*L Ji-Ww ? ceeded in saving them from his about 1 :30 p.m.. breaking her V Diviijon of Sparry Rand Corporation ¦ right arm office. above the elbow und II) First NMnnsiota ¦ All other merchandise went, shattering the Nflt'l. Bk. Bldg., St. Paul, SHAMBLES bone below the ^ including a large dismay for . . . Houston firemen Monday were putting and implement store and all its contents at Houston , Minn elbow. She Is n patient at Tri- Christmas, except a few used out the last flames which detdroyed the Vathing hardware (Dally News photo ) County Memorial Hospital here. They'll Do it Every Time 'By Jimmie Hatlo English Used Jlapp&nsLcL<&ut Wig St ht _ _^^____\ In Church at _ Words of Wisdom New Carrier Worlhington Cotter Junior Draws Praise , Va. (AP ) WORTHINGTON, Minn. (AP) NEWPORT NEWS nation's newest aircraft By Mrs. H.H.H. -St . Mary's Catholic Church — The To Play Lead carrier, the USS America, here has been using an English By EARL WILSON A Cotter High School junior heads seaward today lor her translation of the Mass since NEW YORK — Vice President-elect Hubert H. Humphrey's will play the role of Jesse Stu- preliminary acceptance trials. references to his wife Muriel's words of wisdom will appeal to April 12. art in the school drama club's The America drew rave re- all women ... at the Americana he good-humoredly quoted The Worthington church is be- production of Stuart's "The views for her performance on some advice of hers that should be sent to all public speakers . . . lieved the first in the nation to Thread That Runs So True. " her builder's trials , completed " Mrs. Humphrey had told him, "remember, your "Darling, have used English in a Roman He is William Schuh, who will Nov. 20. 't have to be eternal to be immortal." Capt. Lawrence Hey- speeches don portray the 18-year-old Stuart Said "A Vice President, " he then said , "is supposed to be some- Catholic Mass. , prospective commanding as he begins teaching in a rural worth times seen and seldom heard . . . that will be a true test of The change was authorized by of the ship: "I am fully school in Lonesome Valley, Ky. officer character for Hubert H. Hum- the Vatican's Ecumenical Coun- confident , that she is the best pre- phrey!" cil last Dec. 4. Last spring the The three-act play will be performing carrier built to date. American bishops met in and It was the American Jewish sented at 8 p.m. Friday She handles amaitagly well Washington, D.C , agreed upon hysical Blow Committee dinner honoring Sunday in the Cotter p with the precision of a small Cambodian Atty . Arnold M. Grant . an English translation and set education building, formerly the the first Sunday in Advent for ship." Senator Pierre Salinger, the Catholic Recreational Center. America was christened toastmaster , made it the occa- the change. The Senior Jolean Orzechowski last February. She is scheduled At Viet Nam sion to toss his hat back into Stuart's counterpart, 31 and "I'll However, Bishop Edward A. will play to be delivered Dec. the ring, saying, go back Norris. John try again" Fitzgerald of the Winona Dio- Naomi Deane commissioned Jan. 7. to California and . . . the part Forces Charged Salinger said, "who else can cese saw no reason to wait and Weimerskirch will play say he is 39 years old and a he told St. Mary's Church it of John Conway ; Elaine Heaser, SAIGON. South Viet Nam could go ahead. The Rt. Rev. that of Bertha Conway ; John Boys' Club (AP) — The South Vietnamese former U.S. Senator?" and Newton N. Minow kidded, Msgr. Stanley Hale put the prac- Sagan, Burt; Bonnie Sevallius , Defense Ministry charged today tice in effect April 12, and it has Grandma Benion ; Theora Gil- Nixon gun- "Don't worry , Pierre — it's Elects that Cambodian troops and |i Humphrey Wants continued since in St. Mary's. lisrm, Aunt Effie; Michael Hau- supported Viet Cong guer- only 26 years till Medicare" .. . NEW YORK (AP ) — Former boats St. Mary's has pioneered in ser, Uncle Amos; Michael Kel- rillas in two attacks Monday on Beautiful Bess Myerson of TV Voice of the Vice President Richard M. Nix- Ol- (Mrs. Arnold M. Grant in pri- other spheres too. It has been ler. Bill Coffee , and Candy elected chairman of tha Vietnamese units near the Cam- using laymen to read scriptures on was vate life), in her high heels Kennedy Film son. Mrs. Woods. of the Boys' Club of bodian border. and for other church functions boaid towered over even most men at Portraying school children America Monday night. He suc- A patrol moving within 100 the dinner. Bess was doing a for as long as five years. For Outdoors will be Judy Bilder, David ceeds the late President Herbert yards of the border in Chau Doc many years St. Mary's has in- little jocular politicking for Shown in US. headed the 104- Province was hit by Communist cluded three hymns, sung by Brom, John Buchner, Terry de Hoover, who- pretty dtr. Barbara, 17. Bess WASHINGTON (AP ) - An year-old organization, which guerrillas supported by 100 Mervyn the congregation , as part of the Grood, Sharon Ehmcke, Steve said to Producer Le- aide said Monday that Sen. Hu- claims 600,600 members , for 28 Cambodian soldiers, the minis- Roy, "Barbara says, 'if your Mass. Hauge, Pat Heiting , Henry try charged. bert H. Humphrey, D-Minn., Kowalewski , Molly Lynch, Sue years until his death last month. friends won't discover you for feels all Americans should have Many of St, Mary's parishion- the movies, who will?' " . . . Moody, Steve Price, Mary Ra- Mortar fire zeroed In on the an opportunity to see the gov- ers are of German descent, and kauskas, Keta Seitz , Michael government patrol from across LeRoy said he'd signed Honor ernment-owned " memorial film congregational singing of hymns Sevallius, Ann Speltz , David the border, killing three men Blackman ("Pussy Galore of on the John F. Kennedy admin- "Goldfinger") for his next is a common practice in the Steadman and Patty Stever. and wounding one, the ministry istration. Catholic churches of Germany. said. The Viet Cong and Cambo- film. "Moment for Moment." The film, prepared by the It has not been prohibited in 1963 in North Dakota. The cou- dians withdrew after 20 minutes FINANCIER IRVING Gelst United States Information Agen- any Catholic church, but has reinforce- ple has one child . when Vietnamese says his gal was an hour late cy for showing abroad, is entit- not been done frequently. ments arrived, the ministry According to testimony, he for their luncheon date at the led "John F. Kennedy : Years was behind $3,160 in payments added. Colony. "You see," she finally of Lightning, Day of Drums, " Two hours later, four Cambo- to his first wife and is in debt explained, "there was a man IUcovers Kennedy's administra- $4,760. dian patrol boats moved up a and he was walk- y and blasted an outpost in following me, tion from the day of his inau- Former Mondovi Smith testified he had worked I FAMI1Y STYll I canal " the area killing one Vietnamese ing very slow. guration till the day of the for IBM and as a clerk in train- it first—if soldier, the ministry said. Remember I said drums — the day on which he ing for the Chicago & Worth it's ever going to happen, Sam- was buried. Man Sentenced Western Railway Co. in Minne- I CHICKEN I Penh, the Cambo- apolis. In Phnom my Davis could be the first ALMA, Wis (Special) - A dian capital; the Cambodian Negro President (and also of The Humphrey aide said the . A witness was Harold Aberg, I and Dumplings I Prince Norodom vice president - elect is taking former Mondovi resident was Whitehall, state parole and pro- chief of state, course the first Jewish Presi- sentenced to a year in the Green I (Breasti and Lag* Only) I Sihanouk, said the talks his gov- dent) .. . what a package deal! no part in a congressional move bation officer . Garnisheeing of to adopt a resolution urging dis- Bay state reformatory by Buf- his wages by Sears Roebuck & ernment will open Dec. 7 in New He demonstrated a new talent falo County Judge Gary B. I SERVED EVERY I Delhi, India, with the United at the Circus Saints & Sinners— tribution of the film for domes- Co. in Minneapolis in October tic showing. Schlosstein Monday for break- led to his return here for trial. States would deal essentially to move people oratorically. In ing probation. I WEDNESDAY I with the halting of "aggression" "But he said he would like to District Attorney Pat H. Motley a masterful speech thanking David Smith, about 25, had I Served with a ¦ against Cambodia from South see such a distribution made," prosecuted. ¦ them for letting him be their been placed on probation in 1962 wonderful variety m.* •_ I* I Viet Nam. the aide said. ¦ of delicious trim- _)1./S ¦ Pall Guy . . . winding up sing- for nonsupport of his wife. He ¦ mlngj. All vou cin'T *** «* ¦ Sihanouk said the question of ing "God Bless America" . . . Sen. George S. McGovern, D- was permitted to go to Minne- B est for only ¦ 's frontiers and re- S.D., 1 Cambodia he had a stag audience close said today he is drafting apolis to work, but was appre- I (Children tl.M) I American aid to sumption of to tears. He took some kidding a resolution to declare it is "the hended Nov. 16 by Wisconsin Cambodia would not be dis- sense of the congress" that the I Served 1:30 p.m. to 1:31 p.m. I first (little Jerry Bergen was authorities when the Minnesota JUMBO I MISSISSIPPI ROOM a ¦ cussed. He added that even if US1A should make the film Division of Corrections reported ¦ COFFEE SHOP ¦ the talks yield positive results, introduced as Sammy's rabbi "Adam Clayton Pincus"). But available to audiences at home he had been uncooperative and I Carry-out Orders Available H Cambodia will break relations through educational and com- had disappeared HAMBURGER with the United States immedi- I kept thinking, Sammy could . mercial media. Represented by Attorney Ed- ately if it is attacked again. be a Senator with one arm tied behind his back. The win Larkin, Mondovi , Smith Senate adopted a similar said on the witness stand he A single-engine fighter TODAY'S BEST LAUGH : The Zero Goose Hunting Incidentally, there are a resolution by Sen. Albert Gore, 50c Moid, crashed or was shot down 33 federal tax bureau has decided had quarreled with his wife and I L ii good number of mallards D-Tenn., in 1962 regarding the public, Th«se two geese, probably had gone to Eau Claire, where tVInotuL to use psychology on the from the giant Canadian flock wintering in the open water US1A film of a visit by Kennedy ¦fl^ Tr reports Shelby Friedman— he stayed five days. Testimony WINONA DAILY NEWS that winters annually in Silver or seepage area below the to India and Pakistan. It was showed that he had been di- Steak Shop they're gonna sponsor the TV Whitman Dam on the Wis- TUESDAY. DECEMBER \, 1964 Lake at Rochester , were bagged not acted on by the house but the vorced and remarried in May show, "To Tell the Truth. " consin side of the river . The VOLUME 109. NO. 9 by two Winona cold weather film was distributed domestical- WISH I'D SAID THAT: Some water in the ditches does Published dally except Saturday and holt goose hunters in the Winona ly on the strength of the senate days by Republican and Herald Publish- Hollywood actresses get di- pool during the weekend. The not freeze. There is a strong action. lri[ Company, »50l Franklin St., Winona, vorced for one of two reasons— current. Nllnn. geese , following more or less The USIA has no authority to they need the closet space or a regular pattern of flight, provide its films for domestic SUBSCRIPTION RATES Highway Deer Kill Single Copy - 10c Dally, ISc Sunday the newspaper space . came into range and that was i showings since its appropria- Oellvered by Carrier—Par week 50 cent! REMEMBERED QUOTE: that. Deer kill on highways does | tions are voted solely by activi- 26 week; S1?.7S 52 weeks J25.50 "When a man and woman not end with the hunting sea- ; ties abroad. By mall strictly In advance; paper (top- The two hunters, Addison ed en expiration date. marry, they become one. Of son and game authorities and ! McGovern said today he antic- course, they must decide which R. Ehlers, 315 Olmstead deer hunters are concerned. In ipated passage of his resolution In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsfed. Winona St., in dark sweater , and | Wabasha, Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin and one—and that is often where Buffalo County, Wisconsin, for | by both houses early in the new Tretnpealaau counties: Dennis Fletcher, 576 W. the average oar deer - the storm starts."—Pierce Har- example, i congress. 1 year $12.00 3 months M.50 King St., are of that little ris. kill runs about three a week. < months «a,50 1 month S1.35 group that continues to hunt A number nearly equal to that All other subscriptions: EARL'S PEARLS: Henna geese after the close of the 1 year S15.00 3 months s< 25 Arond Zack's Thanksgiving Day is killed on the highways of 4 months s»,oo | month V.M duck season. The goose sea- Houston and Winona counties. i Beatles Back on prayer was: "Thank you, Lord, son runs through Dec. 11 in Send change of address, notices, undeliv- " ______[ rL ______: • vt-3______V______l HB______I iBS* ered copies, subscription orders end other for not making me a turkey. Minnesota and Dec. 18 in One of the high deer haz- |Hit Pa rade Peak »^^ mall Hems to Winona Dally News. P .O Comic Bernie Allen reveals Box n. Winona. Minn. Wisconsin. ard areas in Minnesota is broken LONDON (AP) - The Beatles Second class postooa paid at Winona. that he comees from a the North Shore along High- I home : "My kids have broken Their efforts are centered on way 61 , where the annual : swept back to the top of the everything in it. " . . . That's the travel of a small number deer kill by cars is one to ! British hit parade today just as earl , brother. of these big geese between the the mile. The Lutsen Busi- drummer Ringo Starr was ¦ Big River and Rochester, the nessmen's Association that about to lose his tonsils. geese come to the river in the has tried many methods to The quartet's recording of "I 1 morning and return in the eve- keep the animals off the Feel Fine" went straight to the Paul Muni Gets ning. A year ago these geese highway, including reflec- : top of British record sales only • ENDS TONIGHT • Qm^vkristmas were hunted quite extensively §ift "ROUSTABOUT" tors, offe rs the following j three days after being released. Out of Hospita l in cornfields around Altura and suggestions to reduce the It is their first new issue in 7:00—9:10— _S4-65«85t Minneisk a where they settled slaughter: 1 three months. , SANTA BARBARA Calif . down to feed en route. Rlngo, who is to have his ton- toyouwhenHoliday (AP) — Actor Paul Muni. 69. ( 11 When deer are sighted S5 sils removed in London' They are large birds. The slow clown s Uni- has been released from Cottage near the highway, versity Hospital Wednesday, STARTS If EDa Hospital after a month's treat- one Ehlers is holding weigh- enough to make a safe emer- - *^" ed 11 pounds eight ounces. expressed no concern . "In the Shopping ment for a heart condition. gency stop if necessary. " in Minneapolis she's a real smoky kitten I The other gander was (2) If one deer crosses the ; words of the song, he said , "I His physicians said Monday feel fine. " that he was "much improved." slightly smaller. This spe- road in front of your car , other cies is one of the largest deer may be following behind I Muni has lived in semiretire- several miles. ment since 1962. of 1be American geese , the leader and these will prob- MARG RET ably dash out onto the road (4) Traffi c hazard from J^JL Since the freezeup of the without looking. deer is highest during win- miles northeast of Saigon today, sloughs and river , some hunters ter months, particularly /#X JOHN but its U.S. Air Force pilot par- move over the ice into the area <3 ) Signs say ing " Deer : after dark when the driver\«; FORSYTHE achuted to safely. A Vietna mese of tlie sloughs where there is Crossing Area " indicate that vision is reduced and deer ^#4 observer who was in the plane open water, flush the big geese , ill II deer may be encountered on | may become confused by H The New Hotel Learning- I ^J ^^^^ H • ^1 \ I A was mis.sing and feared dead. and iiag them as they rise. the road anywhere within headlights. ¦ steps -from ft « ¦ I I ¦ ^^H ¦ ¦ ill11 ft ___H i m i ^¦ _ I _J__L ^H Upper Midwest's most W_ ^_ \ I I ¦ III1 ft ftftftfl^ H_ _¦ _ ¦ I ___k ¦ ¦ ¦ Wonderful Shops, He- * ¦ ¦ M 1 l l l ll 1l ____ m ¦ I W\ ¦ partment Stores , Fa- 1 J ! BftW all__\ ft I r \ H mous Restaurants and ^^W^ 1 H J jl I 1 _A W_A I I |H ft I r^J uNimnsn, HCHJBI ¦ ^H * Theaters. 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"X^tl.^f r '""tiUf iM lS ' AFFAIRS : GALLING " Ilfeeri^agers Want Nlrnes TODAY IN WORLD ^$ ^- . ^ WASHINGTON " fOf j ieliri^ W0s TO0|er Population Top WE HAVE COMMENTED in this col- jjimft many times oh the wisdom of pub- lishing the names of juyeriile delinquents Happ ^N arrested on criminal charges and we have By DAVID LAWRENCE Indian Problem qupted a Denver judge who long h»s ad- ' WASHINGTON —. lt?s strange what a dif- . By MARQUIS CHILDS vocated that such names be published ias ' ¦ ference just a fewYweeks make; -What was NEW DELHI - Hiving driven hundred* of mile* through a deterrent ^against such offenses. benefit '^trigger-happy ' 'in October is no longer "dan-¦ the Indian cpuntryside this observer can attest WHDOUt ' ' ¦ l>rpble>n- . the; population ; Now conies an organization of Milwau- gerous'' or "irresponsible" in November — of: a eingle /ftaliatic to the M£ - now that the presidential election is over. kee area teenagers who wants to see the with chiWren pf every '.-: Gen. Maxwell Taylor; woo is the American ^Se xitles and the villages wttm nanies of all juvenile: criminals published go their tasks with three pr four off- ambassador to Viet Nam, is one of the ablest aee Mothers about in the newspapers. years ef of our gpvfnment's military advisers. He has spring under cl*e It is only as chief of staff of the United age trailing' th^. an . Yr Youth Review, published by. mem- served not example of To Your:(jbod Health but also as chairman of the Joint extraprdlnary bers of; Southeastern Wisconsin's Junior States Army fertility in a people who live Chiefs of Staff . - So when he comes to certain Achievement, said in its November- issue close to the line Of hunger conclusions which sound a bit familiar because > that definite steps must be tafceh to curb ' often in conditions;- .of squalor they were uttered : just a few weeks ago by aiid almost-incredible ' oyerr juvenile crime. 't mean that they, ' ' ¦ Sen. Goldwater, this doesn .- 'crowding; .- . ..-: ;".-'. ¦;.• , are not valid w that they should be brushed ¦¦ "We the publication of the i The statiflticS; are; there to : ieel that \ aside now. For in their hearts high officials IsFrwi haihes of juvenile criminals will help," roin.Prce the evidence of the here have knnxvn fpr some time , that the .pol- as 19S6 Uie hope- the review said. eye. As late icy in Viet. Najn cpukl not be left to f|6urider ful assumption of India's Tiehsertess ¦' ;: :' ' ;: ' ' '' ¦"-. JA is comprised;of young.people 15 to 19 indefiniteiyYY ' . - :. - /' - . \ Y; "- . - planners was that the popu- thp ,;C'i MQLNER, years old. Under/ the guidance, of adult ad- Gen: Taylor ,, in an interviewYpuL.ished' this ^ lation was growing at . By JOSEPH magazine, has stated that in Viet modest rate -oi 1,1 per<^nt ,'' visers, they set up miniature companies, week in Life Y-:--Y-Y^^YM. ; 1).;;-fY-Y :.Y Nam "the winner- will be the one that , has the a year. That would have manufacture and sett a prpdyct. Southeast- . ultimate will win.'' He favors the bombing of beeri : a tolerable increase,, . : Dear Dr. YJilplner: I 's. Junior Achievement lias t* ern Wisconsin supply, bases ifi North Viet Nam ,; just as Sen,. Rut a careitii ; censiip ;have been conetipated 2,100 members, with centers in Mi l waukee, Goldwater urged. The general says: shovvPd that, Y the , -;:a t« -for about 40 years. Dpc- RacM and WaukeshaY YY through the decade of ^he tprs tell me I have a ."THERE ARE two areas where that could 'fifties was 2.l percerit. it is spastic bewei. My' :fa< Y Y THE NEWSJPAPER'S •dit6ri#l siiid rtpv make a cpntnbution — namely, by making now 2.3 percent and the gov* ther built the Y fpundar utatipn was important to teen-agers. more difficult the . infiltration .along the routes ernment recognizes that he- tion ; for ;niy " , ttPubip Y from North Viet Nam, generally by way of roic measures are necessary yours ago. He; was| a "Juveniles, with, the threat of publicity, ; ¦ ' Laos or striking the i nfTitration sources , the if the flood is to be cbesck- : doctor 75 years ago and may think twice before attacking an old ; training areas in North Viet Nam itself. In - so ed. The fourth liye-year plan was a firm beUeveir in man on the street," the editorial said* "Aiid doing the government of . North Viet Nam WouXl calls for a large allocation ¦; regularity.Y So ' ha gave ; parents will be encouraged to exercise be reminded that 'if cannot get off unscathed, for the manufacture of-;con- hie calomel. Today doc- they stand to lose far rhpre than their right and duty to supefyjse.'- that indeed traceptives ,', and , the teach- tdrs are a diuerent they have any likelihood; of winning. Y; .: ¦¦ ¦ : ing birth-control meth- Y breed. If you can help -. A juvenile not undergo of ; d°es any mys- "These possibilities do exist, -hut they have for^' fam- me, I shall be thankful. ods; and • the - need ¦¦ ¦ ' terious change on his 18th birthday that their prosY- an'il coo&: I would add again .. that The goal ie to JOHN M. ' ¦¦ ;' ' Y ' ' ily limitation. — ; : .Y: . makes him suddenly responsible,; the -; air ti- pure military acti6ri'putsi<3e the countryYJust as start the downturn by;1966. F'irst tle continued. ¦ . ¦¦ pure military Action inside the country, will not Maybe I can. stop '¦¦ ¦ ' • ¦ ¦ • ¦ "'¦ ¦ [ ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ' ¦- '¦ extraordinary difficul- • • •¦ • . , - • ': •• . . . . . : , .. -. Y \ • Win. We mpst restore a viable society within But blaming yourY fatherY He ¦ : t, ties stand in the way w 'An irresponsible adolescent of 14 will these provinces ; -j^t_i;,'- 'Viet. .'Nam.- Y- ^h did what he thought waa ^. a pooulatloh largely illiter- be an irresponsible adult citizen at 24, un- What Gen.. Taylor- said has already brought right today we knoW bet- less someone or something steps in to a significant re-pctiPn in the press oi the country. ate; With the best of inten- ter. He - made an hPnest ¦' tions in /New Delhi and in change the course of his life," >it . saidY The Chicago Tribune; for example, says : . : THE WASHINGTON MERRr-Gd-ROUNP mistake — but you've had the capitals , of the various 40 years tp undo it. Y Y IN A FRONT; PAGE story, Ypu»h Re- "ONE OF THE things that may have con- states, getting the word and Since doctors have diag- method view sairjL civic leaders 'concerned Dy§r ju- tributed to the defeat of Sen. Goldwater. in the the means and the nosed' your ; trouble as a. venile . delinquency Y^vere split - oyer, ttje presidential election was his estimate of the out to the villagers will re- spasic (or nervous) bpwel situation in Viet Nam. He said that we Were quire the most intensive they' must surely "contrpveMal; question of whether m|bli_a- •' ", or colon, tipn of offenders' names Would hj$p&tem in an unacknowledged.war but that the admin- and concentrated effort. /_ have given you a prograrn, to and that it must ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ' 's rising teen-age crimMJRite;'' istration had no plan^ win, to . fbllpW. ; V ' :.; . -.. Milwaukee either tflke efieetiVe action or admit defeat. THE very concept seems Your letter somehow plc^ The; article quoted, among fftnerp il- ;, "These statements, and the. senator's disr to escape simple; people ac- M custoihed to accepting child- ; tures you as aiman Witli a- waukee County Judges F- Rym names of colleagues to hide yourself, both nervously thie tion with a woman who said and the;names should be used. I don't : tlie lor, : refers easaalry'to ^^ possibility of bomp- about the willHi'-the-wisp port read in part i his own ; identity. Y Y ! b0 ¦ she had been practicing birth physically, js indicated. ideal that if you Yypung hoodlum ingY the infiltration routes from Communist maneuverings of Don Rey- Y- . - 'R"e y h o I d is' back- (and $ve the "IN ZURICH lie made control for three years. How Podors medication) North Viet Nam into adjoining Laps, and even nolds, star witness in the ground 1 ed to the conclusion can help you, but w|th this love and understanding¦ he will; stay mi of unauthorized use of his Ber- many children had she had ¦;. ¦;• of 'striking the infiltration sources, the train- Bobby Baker .investigation. by an eKamioing panel at lin consulate s standing to sort of condition yiou must trouble;": ; . Y . Y'- - 'V .Y. ;YY :. . ' ' in that : time? The answer ing areas in YNorth Viet Nam itself , no one Last week Sen. r Everett the Department of State in obtain an exit: visa for his do for yourself some ; things ; ' was three. saw iootliing YJudge Duffy was quoted as saying: cries that the administration is 'trigger-happy Jordan) thP ex-Sunday 1952 that Reynolds was : un- mistress. This action was She that pobody else can do at all unusual about this. "Juvenile crime is not something to hide. and will wird lip: getting us in a nuclear -war." school teacher from Saxa- suitable as a foreign service discovered ani an effort for-yoii ; ¦ [ officerYand unsuited to - : It should be brought out into the open, TJie The New Vork Times, on theY other liapd, pahsw, N,C., announced made to stop The visa, but It is hardly an exaggera- expresses a belief wjiat GiBn. Baylor is resent the United States' in- embarrassment it provides is a real deter- thajt ^ . that his rules committee congressional pressure on tion to say that for India ANTISPASMODIC medi- recommending appears to be at variance with could locate Reynolds, terest sbrpad in any of- the State Department was this Is literally a matter of cations can relieve the col- rent to;;any future conduct of the youths' ; not; ¦ ¦ ' " ¦ " what President Johnspn promised during the Twenty-four hours later Sen. ficial capacity. . / ¦ ':; : too great V the girl's des- survival, Food production in on from some pf its ten- campaign. The Times says: "The Security Review the 'fifties;' wa' increasing at dency to tenseness. Bulfc: THE ARTICLE also quoted Folic*, Chi«f John WilliamB of Delaware, tination was Cong. McMil- ¦ S Board in the US, Air FPrca lan^ home in South Caro- ; '; 2%Y a producers can insure that Harold A. Breier: the man to whom Reynolds ' the rate of percent "THE TOTALlTy of Gen. Taylor's remarks concluded in 1953 that Rey- lina. '* , , -: . -^ ¦ ¦¦¦ year hardly ehppgh ; to keep nature Will have Y a chance had been leaippg, practical- ;:; ; YVY/- . , 1 ' ¦I don't; believe in a soft approach to indicate that his real aim in aerial bombard- nolds' past led to a reason- abreast of the ' "additional to perform regularly. ; ly led Don by the hand into able belief that he was a An Air Force report oh . juvenile problems. In; some cases, public- ment would riot be merely to interdict , sup- the Senate Rules Committee Reynolds is equally illumi- rnotiths to feed. The goal for For your part , you must ply lines but to warn the North Vietnamese security risk. This judgment being set ¦eat regularly. When there ity in juvenile cases would not hurt, and it to accept a subpoena. was basPd his"' habits, nating. It stated in part: agriculture is now that 'they stand to lose far more than they on in- is an urge for bowel action might help, especially in Violent crimes.'' Obviously it would have activities, attitudes,' associa- "According to available at a four-to-fiye percent; ^ have any likelihood of winning,''' you must heed it, That is blown Williams' Dick Tra- tions,: trustworthiness dis- Air Force records, Reyn- creyjseYYYpt, even if this is In Wisconsin, the children's code pro- cy reputation out of the wa- cretion and loyalty.' ^ olds was dropped by trie achieved iti will mean little an important part of es- hibits identification for the purpose Of pub- ter if his star witness had "Wide serving as vice U.S.- Military Academy in real betterment in the scale tablishing regularity of the lication of juvenile criminals under the IN YEARS GONE BY failed to show. consul in Berlin in 1946, 1&8 and again in 1940 be- of living unless the popula- bowel; Getting adequate ' rest is of age of 18 except at the discretion of a ju- But previously there was Reynolds had a . > idespread cause of academic deficien- tion flow is turned . down. value to people definite indication that Rey- cies. He Was commissioned with your sort of problem. venile judge. The restriction is sometimes Ten Years Ago ... 1954 reputation for engaging in IF INDIA had begun to waived in major crimes. nolds was reluctant. For black-market activities and in the TJ,S. Army reserve in Details of diet and medi- George M. Robertson, president of the First when President Johnson or- other 1941. Later while pri duty appjy in 1947 the same cation will have to be de- , illegal operations. He National Bank is one of about 50O bank execu- dered an investigation of was engaged with the Air Force in the methods used by Japan be- cided by your doctor, on , in private busi- tives attending a meeting in Memphis Tenn. Sen. Williams' charges that ness while serving as an directprate of Intelligence in ginning that year there en individual basis to fit Sheriff Geoxge Fort has been appointed an Matt McCloskey, the ex-en- FSO (Foreign , service offi- 1952, he made a false re- would today be a food sur- your needs , but you must How Gould Major area director of the safe driving day program voy tp Ireland, had made a cer) in Berlin. Reynolds port to the FBI which result- plus instead of a food defi- 'recognize--- . ' .the importance which will be observed Dec. 15, $25,000 contribution to Ken- trafficked in cigarettes, ilr ed in an extensive and ex- cit. Japan's birth rate is to- of doing your part. This Employment in Winona continued to drop day around « «« that of In- Sea Collision Happen? nedy's campaign out of an legal transportation of per- pensive InvestigaU on. h< will take time, but not too during November. This is the second consecu- insurance policy for the D;G. sonal effects on military air- "The investigation back- dia. But a major factor in much if you stick to the tive month and is now down to 9 ,817, Stadium, Reynolds failed to craft, and getting Germans fired on him and disclosed the Japanese success is solution. EVERY TIME THERE is a major col- cooperate. out of Germany through oth- that while serving Js an of- abortion and for the great lision at sea, the question arises again as Twenty-Five Years Ago .;. . 1939 er than regular channels. , ficial of the State Depart- mass ipf Hindu that is pro- . up to a hundred million to how such a thing is possible in an era .of ' THE FBI sought out Rey- "Reynolds had promiscu- ment during 1946-49 in Ger- scribed. , ; The Board Education decided to increase persons Contracted malaria when ships ai;e equipped with radar and of its special education nolds without success. He ous and indiscreet relations many and Austria, he had Reverence for : life is at the personnel depart- each year. Entire villages other devices to prevent exactly such ac- ment by hiring another teacher for deaf chil- would not talk. Finally his with women, enticed female committed adultery, promi«- the root of Hinduism, cov- were laid low and life all cidents. This was the case when the An- dren, an additional sight-saving, teacher and a attorney, James F. Fitzger- applicants for visas to have cuously, and had used his ering with varying degrees ald, sexual relations with but ceased. Malaria caused drea Doria sank off Nantucket in 1956 ft- part-time physiotherapist for crippled children. told the FBI that Rey- him official position to obtain of veneration even the low- a nolds would make no state- by threatening to 'block' intimate relations with at- liest of living forrnsi In the as many as .2 ,000,000 deaths er colliding with the Stockholm. Eight Registration for the second annual mixed ment. "I simply followed their applications if they did tractive visa applicants." effort to improve the diet annually. years later , the question doubles sweepstakes bowling tou rnament has must be asked Mr. Reynolds' instructions," with a wider use of egga as Today the disease ha s even more persistently in the wake of the reached : ir>!) cowplcs. The entry list is the largest recorded for a similar event in Winona. Fitzgerald told Jack Ander- one form of protein the Hin- been virtually eliminated . crash between the Shalom and the, tanker son . du taboo is tnpt by calling Thanks to DDT and an ef- Stolt Dagali. JhfL $M L Fifty Vears Ago ., . 1914 earlier, Reynolds had (old them "vegetebie eggs," ficient malaria-control oper- his old friend Bill McCleod : They are guaranteed infer- ation , only scattered cases Admittedly it is far easier to raise this .- Michael (Jo-ergcn was elected' president- and "Wait until you see what tile , since the laying hens are reported. One of the question after the fact than it was , to deal John Ziegenfuss vice president of St. .loseph's we spring on them after ore confined In contrast to few areas : in which India with an emergency under So-doty. the conditions Benevolent the Democratic convention . " the Indian practice of per- and Pakistan can cooperate that faced the officers ' of- the two vessels The averag e tumperatiu'c in Winona during ' Obviously he was referring mltling a flock with a roos- is in the joint spraying of —darkness, heavy fog, high seas. It is easy November was 4;fl -degrees hi gher than the av- to the Matt McCloskey head- ter to scavenge at random. border - areas where respon- to say that they should have been more erage. Total rainfall was only .4H of an inch. line. Gradually innovations are sibility is uncertain The State Normal School i.s beginning a new . In the watchful , should have reacted more quick- Possibly Reynolds' reluc- being introduced to get same way, by modern 's work with an enrollment of 4:12 stu- med- ly to imminent danger. . term tance to testify was due to around other forms of the icine applied wholesale, dents, ' in- tlie likelihood that the kind- taboo. Of the estimated fant mortality has been Lven when full acknowledgement of the ly senator frpm Saxapahaw 200 ,000,000 cattle in India at greatly reduced since 1945, difficulties has been made, however , the Seventy-Five Yea rs Ago . . .. 1889 would now be more alert in least half arc worthless, With 400 ,000,000 people it doubts remain. Here was a liner of the C. L. Stewart Jr., will open a school of cross-examining him. roaming the streets at will Is a race for survival in most modern design/ which had had its telegraphy in connection with R, A Lambert's When Reynolds appeared and eating whatever they which India Is engaged. If maiden voyage only last May, yet it business college, This will be the only school of before the Senate Rules find. Now old cows' homes with all possible help from ploughed through the Norwegian tanker its kind in the United States. Committee for the first are being introduced into every source food produc- without the officers even being aware of H. M. Kinney has returned from a trip to time, he war-let off with a which they will be . herded tion can be increased nnd kiss and a pat on the back. what their ship had struck. The details of tho Pacific Coast, and in due course will die, the rising tide of population The senators did not do The cynical suggest that en pushed back that race may the situation will be brought fully to light at what la standard One Hundred Years Ago ... 1864 practice in route to the homes many be won. Tho consequences, the forthcoming inquiry. At this stage, one any investigation of court of ' The river ER still rising and between here cov/s will die and this will if it It lost, can be foreseen can only hope thai, whatever caused the law — examine and La , the reliabil- mean more rapid progress in breakdown and anarchy accident — failure of equipment, or human Cross* furnishing good navigation, ity and background of the in getting the worthless ani- on a scale rarely if ever or a combination of these—a fur- laxity, star witness. mals off the streets. before in man's grim his- ther improvement in the sta ndard safe- SUBSEQUENTLY this col- tory. guards against such happenings will result. WINONA DAILY NEWS WHILE BIRTH control Is umn did publish part of this a dubious itruggle, death An Independent Newspaper - Established )H55 IN THE MEANTIME, the U.S. Cemt background, Including hith- control — thanks to modern START YOUR DAY ! W F. W HITE G. C'IOSWAY C E. LINDEN ¦ erto confidential State De- "My trouble is 1 always look as if wmelwdy 's in the scionco - is a huge suc- ; Guard deserves high praise for the swift' R | ' ' ness and thoroughness of its rescue opera- Putihtiher Exec. Director Bu$mea$ Mgr. partment eujd Air Force re- dress with me," cess. Before World W*r II ' with ! ~ ¦ and Rd tlor & ¦ tion, Americans have good reason to ho Adv Director ¦ : OPINION WISE By Sakren . ; proud of how well its coastal rescue serv- W. J.C OI . K Anoi.i'11 H KKMER 11. G. H VMES ice functioned. Maimq tng Editor City Editor Ci rculation Mgr. Bill Merrill's ! ! " ; There'll be more innjdc «p»c« in many B H H A IUX K r II K I .AWII! 1., V, AW70N Cowpoxinq Sup C Ptess Sup t Engraving new car models, but little change in the Supt. "Something to drivers' heads — which will l;c as empty W IU .IAM . 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¦______d__N_NM_Nft-M«M^^ pects the administration to ask Visits DEAR ABBY; Cold Fails to Congress next year to authorize Cousin Tax Support three large water projects! Oar. Johnsons New Operation Frighten Bow, riaon diversion in North Dakota, The Aubyrn-Fplsom In California WASHINGTON (A>P> - Prestf. Tax Arrow Hunters Pacific Soutti- Income For Ed Murrow and thi Uv«Witatt dent Johnson's oouain oriole News About regional project. For Church BRAItfERD, Miim. (AP) - west Bailey, who lives near his LBJ NEW YORK (AP) — Edward over the weekend Although the secretary did not Cold weather Johnson City, Tex., R. Murrow", the news broadcast- failed to chill the zeal of Minne- estimate their cost, the Rec- Ranch in la School Fund er who has had one lung re- sota bow and arrow deer hunt- lamation Bureau Inter put it at viaiUng tnt White douse. Cat-Lovers with Johnson moved because of cancer, has Colleges Hit ers. more th*n W wiWou - 1811 Ihe flew here undergone surgery again, it was By ABIGAIl, VAN WREN Q ' ml Swnday tight on ^fhat White ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - A A total of 984 archers turned million tor HTJMII I 9*" »" learned Monday. DEAR ABBY: I received a clipping and $1,. Hquse press secretary George from your column lawyer for a group challenging out Saturday to hunt the Camp lion for Auburn-FoUwm Balance Seen in this morning's mail. It was about neighbor h.jad South- ¦fltedy 0#lled "a purely privati, A spokesman at New York a who support of chureh-ew- Ripley reservation where week' 0M,Q0Q,QOQ for tha Pacific MINNEAPOLIS Ifl - State , when asked about the a houseful of cats. The house smelled to high heaven, there tax four personal visit." Hospital nected colleges in Maryland end hunting is permitted, The west pl»B- Treasurer Val Bjornson said former U.S . Information Agency were eat hairs all over the furniture and the place was turnout Sunday when tempera- ——m——mm—— —i¦——•a———mrr—.—mm—_¦m——m——m—m filthy, and for that reason nobody said Monday the decision in the ———^_—*——— m —mm— — Monday that there are good director's condition, said: wanted to visit her . tures were around the zero Well, I must be that person because 1 do have a houseful case "will affect the future of —— — that the income tax "The last report was last Fri- public education in this coun- mark totaled 485 bowmen. prospects of cats , but I would like to say something. deer were bagged day that Mr. Murrow had un- try. " Thirty-three school fund will be in the black dergone surgery a week ago and Half of these cats are not mine ! It Saturday and 14 on Sunday One lawyer for the at the close of the fiscal year was doing nicely." seems that when anyone in this town wants Leo Pfeffer , party of six Brainerd archers Horace Mann League, said if on June 30 , 1965. to get rid of a cat, or brought home four deer, alj The spokesman said he did some new-bom kit- state grants to the colleges are , rmt know the nature of the most tens, they drop them off in r»y yard because bagged Saturday, The aucceisful His statement in a talk to the upheld, "there will a grave recent surgery. they know I love cats and I will give them be hunters were Ron, Ray and Les delegate assembly of the Min- threat to th continuance of the " School Boards Associa- Murrow , 56. entered the hos- a good home. I called the Humane Society e Briton, and Joe Dobson. nesota American system of public ed- the continued his debate with pital Nov. S for a checkup. once to come and pick up some cats that Some of hardier hunter? tion, ucation." on the reservation Sat- Gov. Karl Rolvaag over the He underwent lung surgery in weren't mine. They came out, but were camped unable to catch them urday night. One group had to state's fina_ncial situa tion. October 1963. . Now, if you c#n (ell IQ opening statements in Anna me how to get rid of the seek refuge, h e , when cats that are not Arundel County Circuit Court , owev r a 5 per mine, I will be glad to their tent caught fire and was The governor ordered do so. I will not Pfeffer and Maryland Atty. cutback in general state destroy them. CAT LOVER IN PHOENIX destroyed. cent Board Wants to den. Thorns* B. Pinsn both and a 4> _ per cent cut spending DEAR ABBY : There are worse than cat-}pvers, stressed the national signifi- ai-ds. He said this was people in school Paddle Students you know. I am referring to people who tear something out cance of the esse. necessary because money was Udall Expects 3 ) of a newspaper and mail it to someone without signing their "This is a case which involves CrUOM in to provide in full CHESTER , Pa. (AP - The not coming name. every spending authorized by the Chester Township School Board private Institution ol high- Water Project? for Someone mailed me your column. In it was a letter abput er education in this nation," 1963 legislature. is seeking the permission of a neighbor who lived alone a houseful of cats. WASHINGTON (AP) - Sec- at Ken's Hardware except far Finan said. CENTER Bjornson said the state had parents to paddle pupils for dis- They said the house stanfa, the furniture was filthy, there retary cf the Interior Stewart WMTQATI CHOPPING obedience. Brought against the State of been moving steadily toward a were cat hairs all over the place and that was the reason L. Udall said Monday he ex- r situation in which the income Robert F. Russell, acting nobody ever wanted to visit the woman. They went on to Maryland and four colleges, the tax school fund and the general president of the board, said say that the woman herself was a very nice person and suit attacks bond issues totaling revenue fund are lumped togeth- Monday the board will send no- they didn't want to hurt her feeling by telling her. Well , $2.5 million. These would help er in consideration of needs to be tices to parents this week re- Abby, in the first place, I do not have a "houseful" of cats. finance facilities at Western met. questing their consent. When I have only 16. In the second place, if I wanted company Maryland College in Westmin- consent is not granted, he said, .1 would invite them. I do not miss people. My cats are ster, St. Joseph's College in While he said he believes the pupils who are disciplinary better friends to me than any of my neighbors . Emmitsburg, Hood CflUegt in income tax school fund will be problems will be expelled- IOVES CATS Itf CHARLOTTE, N.C. Frederick and the College of "within shotting distance," of The action was taken after a DEAR Notre -Dame of Maryland in corning out in the black at the A3BY: Somebody wanted to be sure I didn't Chester teacher, Constance miss that letter your Baltimore. liennium, the trea- , . in column about the lady who kept a end of the Brown appeared in court Satur- lot of cats, go they tore it out of the Chicago American If upheld by the courts, the meeting rising school day on a charge of assault and surer said and mailed it to me. I wasn't fooled for a minute. I know who suit could result in outlawing all needs will r>e a major problem battery . sept it. She's a neighbor of mine who loves birds. Tell her tax aid including fellowships, for the 1965 legislature. She was accused of spanking to sweep her own doorstep first. At least my cats know research grants, construction * il a T_R L __&J___Br_AW^ ______$Hln^— a fifth-grade pup with yard- what a sandbox is for. She lets her birds out of their cages funds W I---- ^^ ™ Y Wim^^^^^^^^^^^^ K ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ L stick. The hearing was contin- and a host of related pro- and they fly all over her house ! Then she burns incense to grams in church-connected col- Deaf Mu te Sues for ued until Dec. 26. cover up the Whew! K I II v IIillli I ______>.-^£&f> „ > v 'W_w_W'>- - . ^^______L _ odor. leges. !__ ^^. Y TO THE BIRD LADY FROM THE CAT T.ADV S r^!__ V-^' ' IdfflK '" " ___rki- <*J______H Loss of Fingers " _J__!^____r^_v^______r __if^L. 4____J__-i-__* ^______H ' * having lost four fingers in an The suit, filed by four Mary, u| V___fe_^^ ^^_fc^S______Hr __fl*^ J*_ J3__B-f^ M______MINNEAP OLIS (AP) - A industrial accident. DEAR ABBY: Please put this in your column for the land residents and a nonprofit 60, The suit was filed against two neighbor who complained about my pats, but didn't want S _n___H______K______,-______n8&-______-! deaf mute, Joseph Kollar, r, organization , contends the bpnd ____^V_M___H______r______r lias brought ppit for $150,000, companies connected with man- to hurt my feelings." My house is a* clean as any house issues are in violation of the ' ^P^ ufacture of a machine thftt in this neighborhood, and my cats do not smell! * _4W% ^s ^ff^^m9^_Sm^j m\h" BB_R ______RpF J*^ ^^_t¦?l______B9 claiming he ne longer use First Amendment to the U.S. t f _?&£3?St______llfA ^ ' ___ffi!!__&______i * cm Of ^1 the house ft A^^^^^if * J* ^ vm. t< $£v$ sign language as the result of broke while Kollar was using it. . pets, the cats is by far the cleanest. Constitution, which prohibits the If my neighbors were as clean as my cats, I'd be satisfied . m^mmmmm ^—pm ^—maaaawa^^mmii—mmm——mii i H I I » ¦ ' ' , ». i————— If you think you can get rue establishment of a state reli- to move , you are sadly mis- gion. taken. I was here first , and if you don 't Hfce having me for a neighbor , YOU can move! The state and the colleges in- ARE YOU GETTING MINDING MY QWN BUSINESS IN MADISON volved argue that a churih con- nection does not disqualify the All tha Heal You Should From DEAR ABBY: I read about that woman who collected institutions from government cats and the neighbors complained. She sounds like my moth- aid when it can be shown that I* iiyiisr vv 4 ?^^Wl?%-_?J^Yj-L fii er. Did that letter come from Victoria , Texas? the aid is directed at secular YOUR FUEL? WILLIE MAE IN CLEVELAND purposes. DEAR WILLIE MAE. No. It came from Baltimore, Western Maryland College is *M** ^ ^mW *MlAA t*0V**WN*) **'m*a^^ Maryland. affiliated 'with the Methodist church; HQ College DEAR ABBY: Four years ago my ipjcle became a priest. «J has eon> Does Your Burner Perform neetioifs Since then I have wondered what is the proper way to with the ttoittfl Church PROPERLYand SATISFACTORILY? address him. Should I call him "Uncle" or "Father"? of Christ and both Notre Dame PATRICK S. and St. Joseph's art run by err dera of Catholic nuns. DEAR PATRICK Y him. Let Us Help You With A* Problems? Write to ABJY, $ax p$700, Los Angeles, All Your Heating Problems Calif. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-ad- Thanksgiving dressed envelope. Road Deaths BURN four days — Jaji. 17 through |—— ——j Inaugural Housing Jan. 20 — and visitors Set New Mark must pay K WBJ W_W ______^ *ft in advance by Jan. 1. ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ BB ^^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ — Committee Meets ¦¦* ' CHICAGO (AP) - The WL TSJ%IB3$ " Jit —No na- _____ I " J_M____. reservations may be tion's 554 traffic deaths during WASHINGTON (AP ) - The canceled after Jan- «• weekend was a record for the a ^* Inaugural Housing Committee ¦ vi j ^M^HBS|BHfliir j p__)i^^ _i^__i__i_^y ^^^ S^sS ffiBffiJKvffi^ i 4r s sv ___Ht_ft__5_Hu__f_§_d?w & __j^___E_t ¦_ 103-hour holiday period. met with representatives of tha The , f^^ '^ ~" previous high since The 4 ^ -^ ' ¦* * ^* IF _ff 5-%^? '%_r£_ii'? J__~_ra___-______-______K_fr * K ^ ^ j v^^f-! ---W ^^^^^^^C J ____ n Washington Hotel Association 'Her' to Be Buried Associated ^^^ Monday and set Press starred count- ^ these ground ing traffic fatalities for the rules for President Johnson's On Ranch | k______» ORDER TODAY fRONi ^^^^ W-mmm Johnson four-day holiday in 1858 W«S 543 inauguration on Jan. 20: - WASHINGTON (AP) - The last year. —Hotel operators promised White said Monday that This year's total averaged" ISO House -*, HB_M ....„ __v$tf !$!l^^ JOSWICK'S not to raise their rates for out- President Johnson's pet beagle , deaths a day compared to an, F^* of-town guests. Her, will be cremated and the average of 126 daily during tha East End Coal & Oil Co. —All requests for accomm- ashes buried on the LBJ Ranch first nine months of 1964. For odations will be made to the near Johnson City, Tex. comparative purposes The AP Inaugural Housing Committee, mad e a survey for a 102-hour Call Us Far AUTOMATIC CARE" Her ______i_ ff»9 lt "PERSONAL inaugural Headquarters , 6th St, died last week after an non-holiday weekend and count- ^ operation to remove a stone she U__^______P<______-^______?^7 ______¦^ ' "V*m4f^LmJ______mi______\ ______.f.l.r^B ft and Independence Ave., SW , ed 468 traffic deatlis, sf^^^^yi^^^yi^^^^y_^B^M_»: ______-i ______K ^T^fi • KEEP FULL SERVICE • BUDGET PLAN ^i ^^^^fflHP'IRRB. ' Washington , D.C. It will main- swallowed on the White House The all-time traffic death toll GUARANTEED PRICE BURNER SERVICE lawn. • • tain a list of participating ho- Her brother Him sur- for any 102-hour holiday period tels. vives. is 706, set in Christmas 1956. —Requests must be made no HE___ £^^{_i( l**'-M*t i*' 1 ^ '" PHONE 3389 later than Jan. 1. 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Township State University, Harlle Larson GOP Caucus Ames. and a sopho- By Labor Row Life Still Free tinguished Service Medal to Officers Set Banqu§t She is MIS8 JOAN A. IN- more at Luther By BILL MERRILL getting Gen. Thomas S. Power, retired WASHINGTON (AP) - Much GRAM, daughter of Mrs. Ber- BAN FRANCISCO (AP) - banged around, It College, Deco- seams inevitable that in the commander of the Strategic Air PRESTON, Minn. — The Pill- phone calling, letter writing and nioft W. Ingram, 874 Center St. Downtown merchants art feel- THE saying may be trite, but rah, Iowa , will course of time, they take a Command, at a White House more County Township Officers huddling is going on among The fall graduation ceremon- be a soprano ing the pinch of a labor dispute the fact remains, and it's Association will have its an- ies at of the that his kept two-thirds of San true. Really it's true—"The beating, to say the least, and ceremony late today. younger House Republicans.

__«____I _- -— ¦¦- --—- - r^-— missing, plus a supply of shells —Ws-s« ^___¦_¦___¦_ *_____ --« B^_ And now a final observation. and abqut five pounds of lead Iron Range The best things in life are used on fishing pets. At Alma Office THE OUTDOOR STORE IS YOUR ST. PAUL (AP)-Tbe Stste of ALMA, Wis. fSpepial ) - free , and in most cases, it be- Pepin Lumber 4 Warehouse Minnesota gins with a well-organised an- reported five small rolls of threw its weight Mon- The combination of a waHt-in day behind a proposal to supply safe at the Farmers Union of^ atomy, thanks to a wonderful roofing paper, a sack of ce- natural gas to 17 Iron Range Creator. ment and an amount of ply- fice here was broken Saturday communities. night or early Sunday morn- Its flavor is lemon-lime wood taken from its ware- Atty. Gen. Walter Mondalf, Bill Merrill's "Something house, ing. A little less than $100 was to Live By" may be heard Copyright X964 by Tr\fl $^v*n-Up Company acting for Gov . Karl Rolvaag, taken from the safe. The Brandtner said most of the filed a notice of intervention daily over KVVNO at 8:50 SMMM fn thieves also broke a soft drink p articles have been recovered. favor .m. of the gas plan before the machine an took the money in Skate and Skating Also recovered was a small Federal Power Commission. ,d band axe which one of the hoys its cash box. Needs For The WHole Fipnily admitted had been taken from The application was filed last The break-in was reported the Farmers Union in an earl- April by Northern Natural Gas tp the sheriff's office by -falph |W*SWMM¥MVWW¥W>4yMl Figure* ^JcoiV.KJ traced the footsteps to Alma J 9L. '^P^V_ftpr_*r ' Taylor's oldest citizen and be- Iron, Nashwauk , Hibbing and Cenqetery, about a block up the lieved to be Jackson ^fe^fteSj M«n's Insulated C-4 4 q|- County 's Virginia. hill, where they apparently had ^¦•^BB^J ^^ Figur«» ^Ia\*nfim oldest resident , Sam Olson, will parked their car. be 96 Thursday. The notice filed Monday urges He lives alone in a home he the FPC to make it possible to No arrests have been made hut investigation is continuing. ] | 3-COLOR i J Flgurei ^tfi?*! built for himself several years initiate natural gas service in ago. It's adjacent to his work- 1965. Polivka said the damage to the j ; NYLON-KNr ! | M»P'» Canadian C4 T AF safe is heavy. shop. We does all his own "The approval of this applica- ¦ J i I* Hockeys $JM)<9»I housework , including washing tion is a vital step in the I * r ace \* Men* ci oc. clothes and preparing meals economic growth of northeast- Tri-Cownty Dentists j ! ! Hock8y* * **fc»FP^ except he does eat one meal ern Minnesota," said the gover- MncLc t a day «t the local cafe. nor in a statement. TQ Meet at Blair jl md5_v5 « , M ,f ^„ co qir He is a man of enduring en- He added that natural gas BLAIR , Wis. (Special) _ ( Hopkeyt ^%I«DD ergy and excellent health. He — ' » * r« AA ' would make Minnesota taconite The Tri-County Dental Society j ; $l»"o ; I ftcy» and Girl* CC walks over town several times plants better able to compete QC a day. will hold its annual meeting J L ? Fiflurei ^IvafiaA with other domestic and foreign t SHOP ?/\RLY rtj.ftnnnft^annnftuft A veteran carpenter and wood iron ore sources. Saturday at Brigg's Cafe here , SHOP EASY WHILE SELECTIONS ARE COMPLETE i craftsman , he still continues to from 2 to 2:30 p.m. j nTT J^* HOCKEY STICKS $J.98-$2.98- work a little jn his shop al- Cocktails will be served in though his ability has decreased the Legion Club rooms follow- ¥ 'W 1 in the past few years. Czech Leader ing the business meeting. tAw HOCKEY GLOVES .... $5.95 to He was born D«c. 3 , 1868, in Dinner will be served at 4 THE MUIA REMEMBRANCE SHOP J^_*« Meets With UIA^C L 1 Pete Coulee to Mr. and Mrs. p.m, at the cafe. Dr. and Mrs. I N6XT Thorvald Olson and £ /i? (] • T0 WOOLWORTH'S ON THIRD ST. OFF,CIAL was raised Soviet Heads Goodwin Toraason will be host J f V3 |\SS _V\ P-CKS 40* on the present Lyness OJson and hostess. The society com- l uuut*- I ' «AR BANDS 98? farm. He learned his carpenter prises Trempealeau, Jackson ' J (AP) ______\\Ay MOSCOW - Czech L

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William Sheldon daughter, Joan, a junior at Eau magic of a per- • T attended Luther College, Decor- RUSHFORD, Minn. - Mr. At Harmony School Claire State University. The Jjj .,, ah , Iowa, and Wisconsin State and Mrs. George Meyer were ¦ serialized gift has a # Matches HARMONY, Minn.—A Christ- William Sheldon, all its own. University, La Crosse. The s._rprised on their 20th wedding mas party wflTBe held at the charm AI» comMnstioi. «W-bexes « groom is a graduate of Tomah anniversary Nov. 22, when Harmony Elementary School for CaroJyn Sue Stiles Club Auxiliary I Napklni. Mitclw* end rMitwi. (Wis.) High School and attend- friends and relatives gave a re- all the retarded children ol Fill- Wed at St. Mary's . -By - ed WSU at . La Crosse. He is ception for them at the VFW more County. Sets Yule Party now affiliated with the library Hall in Rushford. ' ' The holiday event will be at Miss Carolyn Sue Stiles, The Auxiliary of Winona Ath- phL^m Wohoik j. JahmsDL at the University of Wisconsin, Guests attended from Lewis- 2 p.m. Saturday and the GRA daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- letic Club will have its Christ- Madison, where he and his ton, Utica, Chatfield, Rochester, girls will entertain the children. el Klein, 171 Gould St., and St. Charles, mas party at 7:30 p.m. Monday bride will make their home at Winona, Houston, The Fillmore County Associa- William Sheldon, son of John in the club halL 211 Lake Lawn Place. Peterson, Whalan and Lanes- tion for Retarded Children will Sheldon, Witoka, Minn., were boro, Minn., Each member is asked, to and Waukon, Iowa. also hold a business meeting married Nov. 21 at St. Mary's bring a dollar gift for exchange, Arnold Bartelson was master the same afternoon. Catholic Church. of ceremonies for a program of ¦ with her name written on the THE DATES The Rev. Donald J. Winkels package. SAVE to instrumental and vocal music. e« _B Thursday — • t Refreshments, including a five- Ettrick Homemakers officiated and Mrs. William Reservations are to be made j^ a* tiered wedding cake, were serv- Framea was organist. by Friday by calling one of the ed. Mmes. Leo Heiden and Pal- Announce Activities The "bride, given in marriage committee members, Mmes. Dec- 3-4-5 ax-tt. by her step-father, wore a Harry Sraocke, Edward Klein- mer Hundorf poured. ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - schmidt or Frances Hamerski. Since their marriage Nov. 18, floor-length gown of over _¦ "FLEA MARKET' NOW Shake Hollow Homemakers , styled with long sleeves, 1944 at Rushford Lutheran will hold their annual Christ- Church, the Meyers have lived a sabrina neckline, embroider- PEPIN YULE PROGRAM Fur nituro — Antiques — Appliances — Furs mas dinner party Sunday at ed with sequins and pearls. Old Jewelry — Store Fixtures—Toys ITS HEBE on a farm at Hart, Minn. They the IOOF Hall in Melrose, Wis. PEPIN, Wis. (Special) - have four children: Sharon The bouffant skirt featured WSCS of the Methodist church Each member will bring $1 tiers of ruffles, sweeping to a Gerald, Duane and Donald. gift to exchange. will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday "BOOK FAIR" si chapel train at the back. MISS SALLY MAE KLEN- for a meeting and Christmas Mill Creek Homemakers will ' Thousands of Books She carried a bouquet of red SKI's engagement to David program. Mrs. Claude Sumner Area Women not have a regular meeting in and white roses. , Nearly-New Clothing for Men, Women, Children December. is in charge of the program Plan Holiday Party They will have a The matron of honor was R. Nelson, La Crosse, is an- "Birthday of the King in Scrip- B_l!_H______B$______rl Christmas party at the Rose Mrs. Sihirley Dietrich, sister ol nounced by her parents, Mr. ture and Song." A potluck lunch Cafe in Melrose, Dec. 15 at 8 WINONA ARMORY INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- the bride. Miss Patty Eggert and Mrs. Reinhold Klinski, of sandwiches and Christmas Follow The Crowds! cial) — American Legion Aux- p.m. Gifts will be exchanged and Miss Janet Stiles were cookies will be served. Each and secret pals will be revealed. Caledonia, Minn. A June Sponsored by the Pink Ladies of iliary will meet at the Legion bridesmaids. They were attir- member is asked to invite a Community Memorial Hospital Club Rooms Wednesday. The New secret friends names will ed in Door-length gowns of red wedding is planned. Miss friend; be drawn. remembrance to hospitalized peau de soie, with matching Klinski is employed by Nel- The club has given seven hats and veils. veterans and the donation of son Construction Co., the M. Louise Wilson Educa- rugs to the boys camp at The bride's mother wore a Cale- tional Fund will be discussed. Black River Falls. Mrs. Archie two-piece suit of green wool donia. Mr. Nelson, a grad- Harper is the reporter. uate of the University of After the short meeting, Mrs. ¦ and a corsage of pink and Tom Bautch, will take charge white baby roses. Wisconsin, works for the of the annual Christmas party. Holy Land Slides Best man was Thomas Mar- Trane Company, La Crosse. Everyone attending will bring tin and groomsmen were Roger COME ONE, COME ALL TO a gift valued from 75 cents to Program Feature Yeske and James Stiles. Rich- $1 to be exchanged. After an ard Zenk was usher. Call the the hot cereal with Mrs. Lester Stevens will be A reception and dinner was evening a Kensington lunch the guest speaker the natural goodness will be served by the hostesses: at the Thurs- held at the Legion Memorial day evening meeting of Paul Club. Assisting were Mmes. Alan Hanson, Ray Watkins Memorial Methodist the Miss- of whole grains Maule, Henry Helgeson, Archie es Loretta Wise, Carolyn and STEAK SPURCEON S Home Auxiliary. The group will Dworschak, Peter Maule, Elaine Anderson, Lois and Em- OeIitfithjllyrnuncfr|R(NmanMe«lCereal meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Great George Knudtson, Ed Suchla, Hall at the Home. ma Kuthara. SHOP k madewith hltft-ptotalii «hole*heat, Albert Heck, Eugene Sosalla, Mrs. Stevens will show slides The uewlyweds spent their For Vhole rye, bran and flax. Because all and Ed Lyga. and talk on her trip through the honeymoon in Sioux Falls, S.D. They are now at home at 1025 the wheat genu and aye term is left Holy Land. A fellowship hour PEPIN BAZAAR with the serving of refreshments W. Mark St. FAMILY In, youfat more of nature's own vita- PEPIN, Wis. (Special) - The will be held after the program. Catering mins, minerals and protein than most annual bazaar of the women of Friends of the auxiliary are in- CHRISTMAS SHOW For Your enrichedcereals. the Immanuel Lutheran Church vited to attend. HOUSTON, Minn. (Special)- will be held Saturday at the "Reflections of Christmas," a Soman Meal Cereal h low in fat A parish hall. The sale opens at CORRECTION Christmas show sponsored by HOLIDAY %-cup serving with a %-cup of slum 10 a.m. Dinner will be served The name of one of the chair- the Iris Circle of the Houston FUN NIGHT! at 11:30 a.m. and pie and coffee men of Kappa Pi, Winona State Garden Club, milk has only 160 calories.Two kinds: will be held Sat- PARTIES will be served during the after- College's art fraternity, was urday from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Wednesday, December 2, From 5 to 9 P.M. instant coots in see- /$3fek noon. Committee chairmen in- not reported in the story in the Community kitchen. Lunch will j clude Mmes Percy Miner, Wil- Phone 3150 ends; Regular cooks in M . Winona Sunday News about be served. Displays may be I W_| liam Mountain, Lynn Barber, election of officers. Karen Wan- brought in by any one. 5 minutes. \rsHy Leonard Olson, Lyle Kessler, drei was elected social chair- C Homta >ftil Cofflwnr. Tttamt, Wtttil«cttfl Raymond Marcks, Robert Jahn- man. Two additional initiates ke, Wayne Kosok, Leslie Sand- are Mary Iten, St. Paul, and berg and Paul lundberg. Marjorie Johnson, Winona. ¦ Christmas Bazaar & >wwe_«JWJWjws«3Bj5nw»^ Supper $p_ PRENUPTIAL SHOWER Sponsored b St. Martin' TAYLOR, Wis. (Special) - y s Women's Guild f Approximately 40 attended a | | It s Christinas Gift Time prenuptial shower on Sunday ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL AUDITORIUM \ at the George Simonson home Thursday, Dec. 3 - 3:30 p.m. for Miss Susan Mortenson and Thomas Daffinson. Hostesses Candy, baked goods, aprons, children's gift items, cards were Mrs. Simonson and Mrs. and a variety or items for sale. Stanley Mortenson. The couple plans on being married Dec. HOT SUPPER SERVED FROM 4 P.M. TO 7 P.M. 19 at Trempealeau.

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Exciting in new colore | « Large < 12-M> . ^_____B__pr^Sx _rt on all merchandise in the whole store! Bring the whole family, start ^^___Btf_^; ! M your shopping early, have fun, save monoyl Christmas is the lima t pj 'lilk axiaj texture*. As seen In Vopue . Iff <£? »»Q p<>r ^ H v i ^ for families to do things together.. . start today! 8 yc-Dy pair ^^__t >Tv ^T^ '"! j flpBB-fflpgfi^ t 3~*L. %ihLL and f iotu. %aaS// I AND COMPANV \\ :Y, * 4th and Main Phono 2697 j *y VJ "-===-=^- _ 5 w»*w^_«_w_*:«^stt _«K«^mY^^^ $«scs . ava & ^^^ Catholics Pray Schools May Lose District GOP Pope s Tiara For Success Head to Speak Exclusive Rights To College Groups Reaches U.S. Outlook for the next four ' NEW YORK (AP) — Pope years will be the topic of a Of Pope s Trip Paul VI has thanked Americans VATICAN CITY (AP) - The To Income Taxes for 20 years of generosity to the speech to college Republican world's half-billion Roman MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) - Mem- Those claiming a deficit are poor by sending them the three- groups this evening by Arthur Catholics were asked today to bers of the Minnesota School talking about "a bookkeeping tiered ceremonial tiara he do- Swan, Rochester, 1st District world' poor last pray for the success of Pope Boards Association have been deficit in a rigidly earmarked nated to the s chairman. fund ," said Bjornson. "We were month. Paul VI's trip to India. Swan, an attorney, will ad< warned that income tax reve- speaking two different langu- Francis Cardinal Spellman, The Pope Leaves before dawn nues probably won't be consid- ages." archbishop of New York, dis- dress the College of Saint T»> Wednesday for the International ered primarily school monies Those who deal with state played the jewel-studded, gold resa-St, Mary 's College Young EuchaHstlo Congress in Bom- much longer . funds are increasingly thinking and silver domed crown at a Republican Association at tha bay. Plans were made for a spe- that income tax of school monies and the gen- gathering Monday of Roman SMC Cardinal Room. The meet- HONORED GUEST . . . Mrs. Treva Fromm, charter member of Clarence Miller The Idea cial program of prayers in the eral revenue fund as one, Catholic clergy. ing, open to all college students Marks, Minneapolis, state president of the Auxiliary, USWV, Mrs. Marks, and Mrs. Vic- funds should go solely for Bjornson said. Vatican and He said the pontiff entrusted in the area, begins at 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans, la tor Miller , local auxiliary president. (Dally in Rome during the schools Is the root of the debate him with the crown Nov. 18. Even more explicit was Rep. Activities for the rest of tha being greeted here by special members of News Photo) four days of his absence. over whether there is a deficit "He wanted to express his gra- school year also will be plan* It will be the longest absence in the income tax school fund, D. D. Wozniak of St. Paul. the local auxiliary. From left are Mrs. John "School people can no longer titude for the goodness of all the ned. These include a trip to tha from Italy of any Pope since said State Treasurer Val Bjorn- people of America," the cardi- state legislature and work on son. indulge in the thought that in- Plus VII returned ln 1814 after come tax collections are their nal said. the platform for the Minnesota State USWV Auxiliary Head five years in France as a pris- The deficit does exitt, accord- U.S. Catholic relief services Federation of College Republi- - personal property," Wozniak oner of Napoleon, ing to Gov. Karl Rolvaag, who said. have distributed $1.3 billion in can Clubs convention, to be Bus Company has ordered school aids trim- food, clothing and medicine in held March 5 and 6. Also plan- The Vatican newspaper L'Os- The school board group was activity with GOP Visits Winona Headquarters nervatort med 4V. per cent. Bjornson and expected today to endorse a res- the last 20 years, a spokesman ned Is a Joint Romano said Catho- others have said there is enough for the cardinal said. clubs at Winona State College lics everywhere were asked to olution asking that state school University, Mrs. Treya Marks, Minneapo- D.C , and to the Winona Good- money in various places to aids be jacked up to pay 48 per The crown will be displayed and La Crosse State pray that the Pope's mission to meet. lis, state president of the Aux- fellows. A gift was presented to Criticized in India may be realized. , , make ends cent of the local cost of educat- soon at St, Patrick's Cathedral here. Later it will be shown at !, iliary to the United Spanish War Mrs. Marks from the group. The Eucharistic Congress ing pupils. llllll ll'l'll||l|l||l"lj|!! "'!IH|l||[ Mrs. Ralph Kohner, who was is a the Vatican Pavilion at the Veterans, was a guest of "the gathering of Roman Catholic Wozniak agreed, calling higher toastmistress, gave a brief pa- Church representatives World's Fair and then sent on a Clarence Miller Auxiliary, triotic talk. Mrs, Donald O'Deu, Illinois Crash from school aids a method of "tax re- nationwide tour. It is to be USWV, at a dinner around the world. The Pope's form." Through such aids, he at Hotel Wi- secretary-treasurer, reported on WASHINGTON (AP) - An trip is a personal Duluth and placed permanently in the Na- nona. Monday. For the special gesture of said, school districts collect $200 tional Shrine of the Immaculate the payment of dues. Mrs. Koh- Interstate Commerce Commis- friendship by its spiritual ruler occasion the tables were decor- ner, who Is a past state presi- sion report said Monday the million which they do not have Conception in Washington, D.C. to all the non-Christian peoples to raise by assessing local prop- ated with bronze and yellow dent, was appointed state press owner of a bus involved in a of Asia. flowers and bittersweet can- book chairman. fatal accident near Waukegan, Superior Bus erty. dles. Names were drawn for the ex- 111., in' June was grossly negli- As such it underlines the mod- Sen. Donald Wright, Minnea- Galesville Na tive Mrs. Victor Miller , local pres- change ot gifts at the Christmas gent in operating the bus with ernization and renewal occupy- polis, said a sales tax was the ident, presided. Mrs- Gus Seel- party, which will be Dec. 21, four smooth rear tires. ing the Church since the start of most widely supported method ing gave the invocation. During at the home of Mrs. Robert the Vatican Ecumenical Council Drivers Strike of tax reform in hearings before Gets New Post Nel- Three passengers were killed two years ago. a business meeting, donations son. and all 47 others in the bus, in- DULUTH, Minn. (AP ) -City his Interim Tax Commission were given to the National Hik- Mrs. John Fromm's gift was cluding the driver , were injured The papal visit continued to Bus drivers in Duluth and Su- this year. But Wright did not With U.S. Steel er Monument in Washington, won by Mrs. George Eggers Sr. when the bus skidded out of generate perior, Wis., walked off their specifically support a sales tax. controversy in pre- GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) control on a rain-soaked high- dominantly Hindu India, where jobs early today in a dispute over a new work contract. , Galesville Junior Auxiliary way. militant Hindus viewed It AS the —Lloyd J. Severson Strum ALCW Will start ot new Catholic conversion Tho walkout, coming in early Hunts Pheasants native, has been appointed di- Initiated by Unit Donate Clothing Jhe bus was owned by Wis- efforts. morning hours, caught hundreds rector-international raw materi- consin Coach Line, Inc., Wauke- of riders by surprise. Many From Freight Train als investigations of United Of Legion Auxiliary sha, Wis. Prime Minister Lai Bahadur street corner bus STRUM, Wis. (Special) - Shastri was asked in gathered at DIXON, 111. (AP) - James States Steel Corp. American In the accident, on June 2, Parlia- stops only to learn from passing LA CRESCENT, Minn. - PIN Lutheran Church ment Monday if he was aware Listen, Lee County conservation Severson will be based in IliiliUiiiiimi iiuiiiiiili the bus struck the south end of motorists that buses weren't hooch tlS.OO farrinfli $19.00/ plm teen Junior Auxiliary members Women are asked to bring cloth- of reports that the Catholic offi cer, went into action when Pittsburgh, Pa., moving there ** ing for men and women at the the Des Plaines River bridge Church would running/ he got word that somebody was from Port C artier, quebec, Can- were initiated into the Glttens and overturned. use the visit and Leldel Unit 595, Trempealeau County Hospital to the Eucharistic Congress to in- Many gat lifts from motorists. hunting pheasants — from a ada, where he has been presi- American Le- their meeting at Kgion Auxiliary, by Mrs. Duetts the .Strum The report of an ICC investi- crease its Indian membership, Others walked in, snowy, but railroad train. dent of Quebec Cartier Mining 'Bierbaum, Eyota, Minn., lit church Wednesday at 2 p.m. gation said the accident "re- now about 5 J million, calm v. X _¦______¦_$_!___ >/ _ ^ \\ book of the school's choice also ed at 7 p.m. Women are asked Anderson key figure in the sen- iff ^^N_ T r j^<*^ ^X in observance of this week. to bring covered dishes and ev- sational Thompson murder of _ fff ^S_ »E____B_B___ f __ **^ \V\ Mrs. Dallas Ames and Mrs. eryone is to bring a 50-cent gift 1063, reportedly heads for Leav- Expansion Asked * // ^*"*^.. r^,>% ' for exchange, ^^\\ = \ Robert Johnson volunteered to ¦ enworth federal prison In Kan- ST. PAUL (AP ) - The Min- ^ represent the unit at the first sas today /to serve out a life nesota Crime Bureau served : - Lmniinog term. J1.TU UOU UUIJ UUU J" uiJUUJ UUUU meeting of the La Crescent notice Monday it will ask a 74 M III r M ,J-—-—-*>*»—WWII ¦ ! ¦ H i » l ir i, » . »lir . i _n_«. . mi . I I—BB?I High School Booster Club Wed- South Beaver Creek Anderson was the key state per cent budget .UrUUUUUUUUUl^l U UJUgUJgimPlftltl increase and X.aim*' ¦¦¦¦¦¦ Mi ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ! * —'————*—-fJVPH nesday. Mrs. Ames and Mrs. LCW Plans Party witness against T. Eugene backed its request with figures bmm £}-~ <_ _m_-rMTrrff^^r r {J" Donald Pieper were named Thompson and Norman Mastri- showing the sharp rise of major alternates to the fall conference. ETTRICK, Wis. (Special ) - an. both serving life terms in crime'in the state. Lunch was served by Mmes South Beaver Creek LCW will Stillwater Stole Prison for the Major money requests will go George Kelly, Frank Wally and hold a Christmas party Wednes- slaying of Thompson's wife. toward building its staff from 31 Howard Meisnor. day at 1:30 p.m. Gifts will be to 53 persons and returning to | ytemMM ¦ exchanged and an Anderson was brought to j offering for St. | jj full • time service, bureau j temMM|; church benevolences will be t^k- Paul Monday from Sandstone officials said. federal Beverly Meyer en, Gifts sre to be brought for prison. He was sent The Crime Bureau assists lo- II residents :here from Stillwater in Septem- Feted at Party ot the Trempealeau cal police and sheriff's depart- County Home at Whitehall. ber in an unusual move by state ments, circulates lists of wanted The Bible stwdy will be pre- and federal officials who said it persons and details on crimes EITZKN , Minn. (Special) - was needed to guard his life Miss Beverly Meyer was honor- sented by Mrs. A. B. Wamr and in general coordinates in- and devotions will be by Mrs. Tne swi-fch of prisons was pre- ed at an open house shower at , vestigations for local officers. the Ei'.zcn Community Center M. A Olson. "A Journey to ceded by a letter in which An- Its requests to Gov. Karl Rol- Friday evening. Hostesses were Chris! mas" will be presented by derson recanted his testimony vaag and the legislature is for Mmes. Martin Deters , Edward Mrs. Orvis Anderson. Hostesses about being hired by carry out $1,073,058 compared with the Deters, Elmer Meiners , Alvin will be Mmes. David Witte. the Thompson slaying. Thh let- $615,227 it is operating in for , Ronald Larson, Howard Nord- ter was used in unsuccessful the current biennium. In its re- Meyer Bcrclell Meiners , Dale s"trom and Duane Johnson. ' FO R A VERY Meiners , Dean Bulrnan, Dennis ¦ bios for new trials by Thompson port , the Crime bureau said ma- Lamport , Roland Deters, Dunne and Mastrian. jor crimes in Minnesota arc Deters , Harold Pans, John Railway Women's It was understood Anderson running 22.5 per cent higher IMPORTANT PERSON: Fruechte , Clarence Bulrnan and would be taken by train to the than a year ago. t George Dresselhaiis. Club Entertains Kansas prison by federal mar- \ / T ROGERS TRIOS Miss Meyer nnd David Olson shals. Husbands of members of the ¦ will ho married I)e<\ 27 at St Chicago and North Wes'.crn Luke 's United Church of Christ , Railway Women's Club were en- thgFAMitVAWS. Y jtS SUIP l/2 SLIP PANTIES Eifzen ¦ tertained at a potluck supper Wisconsin Man, 70, / Monday evening at the home of Dead in Garage HONEST. MONEY...TVIAT l BAKU S/Vl.K .SUNDAY Mrs. William Roth. Mrs. Ralph 6,o° 4a°° 2,o° INDEPENDENCE . Wis. (Spe- Bowers was co-hostess. BRISTON, Wis. Iffl - Ernest MUST HAVE DEEM THE I / _HH__^II cial) — Women from Groups 7. Krueger, 70, was found dead in TIME AT THE BEACH -Paul. Cards were played following fl and 10 , Ss. Peter nnd tho supper with prizes in schnf- his garage Mondny night by UMEN FREDDIE SNEAKED COMPLETE TRIO 12.00 Catholic Church , will sponsor n. Kenosha County deputies J \ YL\Y 1 skopf taken by Mrs. George who AWAY VATU TUE CAMERA! bake sale in the school dining O'Dell , George said he was nn apparent victim room Sunday, after tho ft and Kerkow nnd Wil- of asphyxiation . liam Roth , and In BOO by Mrs . m ¦¦,,n»»i I 'limi niMjaJfaBW LACY LEGS BY 10:30 a.m. Masses. A variety of Edwin Young. Fred Meshke was The ignition on his car was y JJ__\w*_W homemade bnkod foods will turned on and the gasoline awarded a special prize. tank *^ S w\ NYLON TRICOT be offered. was empty. l l » v^f ^ VISION FOR _^ii_rllfl_iuAllt __ft |$ii_f Fillmore Co. Breeders LAVISHED 11 fi V H « l\ PRESTON, Minn. - The an- CHRISTMAS * DUFFY TWIN* nual Fillmore County meeting \ V^|^_M of thi Consolidated Brooders __? \(S_ W ill wi™ LACE Cooperative will be Thursday li " noon at Christ Lutheran Church LOANS here. Oyster stow will be up to BLACK served. J^^^ |^«JYA ^ |J^^ > OR ST. MATTHKW S AID St. Matthew 's Lutheran / F\ J®0T>^POWDER BUFF. SIZES FLATTERY OF FASHION'S JRfflffl ^ Church Ladies Aid will meet in the church basement at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Members are / ' "~*; ^ "r' FOR ALL asked to bring cookies. 600 1 / afcr i FOR SMART WEAR 21 Months , V_. • YOU'LL HWE NO TROUBL E \ WMATKVM »T 1., IH BBT WC & fo Repay ^^ CM OCT tV tMaO«Kt» >HITU Lutefisk Lefts EXPLAINING THE FAST BY DAY; BEAUTY FOR EVENING Ov.r 25,000 loam madt RESULTS YOU GET W ITH DINNER to aaliiUed cll«nM linca 19.9 FAMILY WMJT-ADS AND COCKTAIL TIME. IN "MERRY ® WINONA Family Style THURS., DEC. 3 WIDOW " (A SMOKY TONE) INSURANCE S«rv Ing Starts 5:30 P.M. ED CRIESEL DAILY NEWS Rmrvatlont ApprtcUttd OT H ER VISION HOSIERY, 1. 35 TO 1.50 WANT OUR QOLDKN QIKT WRAP TOR TM« ASKIN* ' Phont 31S0 ADS Conttr AGENCY LOAN CO. 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,, BI^BHBP !!l|_HM r___ Bfl F V_l__^~a-HnM-___~HV^rlKiJ~H STORE FIRE .. . One of the more spectac- was just east of The Continental One-Price ular fires in Winona around the turn of the Clothing House, then in a building now occu- century was one that broke out in the White pied by St. Clairs, Inc., 65 E. 3rd St. The Store building on East 3rd Street. Firemen are photograph was furnished by Mrs. Ralph Pet- seen here fighting the fire in the store which erson, 619 Huff St.

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EARLY INDUSTRY . . . The Winona Willow I Works was a thriving Winona industrial firm 75 f years ago. Seen here as it looked in 1889 , the plant I on 56-58 E. 2nd St., used willows cut along the f Wisconsin shoreline for into lawn and | porch furniture. The picture , the property of Irwin I Anderson , shows the exterior of the building where I some of the products were lined up on the sidewalk f for display. Weaving of willow and ratan ware was j done by hand and the company also dealt in such I diverse items as baby carriages , express wagons and f sleds.

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LOGGING DAYS . . . Oxrn worn usor] to haul J logs out of tho woods during tho booming lumbering I days in the latter part of tho last century. This I photogra ph taken in 1887 shows a logging camp J near Hay ward , Wis., whore loams of oxen wore lined I up prior to a day 's work . Two of the men on the { roof of (be loghouse were uncles of Irwin Anderson , /_ 177' K. 3rd St., the owner of this photograph . „„. ... ._ ¦ ¦ ¦ •¦¦ >¦ ¦;: A ¦ v-™.™ .— .. '•«''' .A— ¦*¦ ..*»> —^—t—K*Jma *^v: * :- &-:\: .v:^..,.;;: .;. ,, . :i-^«;v«j j *;N:;.si; .T» *8t^?,3^ :^^ !«v..,.. .;.ii^i.v;.;,.- X* \_ J______hSr7' *^^^*W-—m ______Tp^______r^______I Electric Motor Stir L/p Comp liments w/ _s help you \ m, kmm mill mWk ^ *^ mmWN ! With Our Fine ¦ H mm^ Gas Furnace Service BUY or BUILD -f^ i ^ m WINE a BEITERHOUSE ^tJ^\ Worth ^ H____Y. J^H-fe"' — JTML FRED i|LIQUORS Crowing W . N AA S %0F ' <__ J> ^AWL ^LWAW^ 4 . MOST COMPLETE STOCK About! i . fJT^ H W CI ARK 'i IN THIS AREA ! ABOUT THIS QUESTION: | AI Ma^on ahtad wilh lit lr>cri«in«ri ' BHHHHMMHHHMBMHMH I Phona 4970 l rtir> Orrhlm ihopf>l»o ! Y niprcirrlflc jtrxk I'.rt (ind «li«»l e»posur« , . Icy J,' i vrkoiti ,' tnlr-wnlk rl-k It thit nn Irtcnl lime lo h«v« Clnrk t, Clark, ty ' Inr . ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR I LIOUOR STORE Savings & Loan Assn. ' Leonard J. Tschuittper CLARK & CLARK, INC. 120 Weil Second Si. Phono 3103 172 MAIN STREET 119 Main Oppn Tn lo » P M Sat to 10 PM ' 117 Confer St. Phon« WM < \ ______,,,,, ,;¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ „ , -.'Z-a : -.. :^- ._ ,.., ¦ : : ,. - . . ¦- ___ .. .. ._ .:, .: ¦ 1 ^ run',,,, , -^| a. .,,y ''.^. .:- . , •;.__ !_.i ' ^... ;^ -:. 'Li'^L-Lfc<___'£aiftlt__tl___l_ vi'. flr__*ff »**K:..r. 'i»L> '.< , \. .«.+... . i. .. .1, - . . 9 TUESDAY Man Wins First DECEMBER 1, 1964 Rebel Fire Mondovi Man Girl The Daily Record Round in Battle I1 Independence Dismissed Alter At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths To Retain Lion West Germany Closes Field WILLOW GROVE, Pa. (AP) Bound Over on Treatment of Injuries Memorial Hospital Mrs. Robert Sowers Mrs. Olena Granlund — Howard Sautter has won the INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- Visiting houri: Medical and lurglcal INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Mrs, TAYLOR, Wis. (Special) - first round in his battle to keep patients: 2 to 4 and 7 to 1:30 p.m. (No ) cial) — An Independence girl Offers to Cut children under 12.) Robert (M artha Sowers, 73, Mrs. Olena Granlund, 87, died his pet lion, Leo. Maternity patients: 3 to 3:30 and 7 to died of a stroke here Sunday Monday at 3 a.m. at Jackson was dismissed from Tri-County 1:30 p.m, (Adults only.) In Congo But the war isn't over. Fraud Charge after an illness of three weeks. County Nursing Home, Black Memorial Hospital , Whitehall , LEOPOLDVILLE, the Congo The Department of Public ALMA . Wis. (Special) — A MONDAY Mrs, River Falls, where she had Monday after being treated for Sowers was the daugh- (AP)—White mercenaries have Safety in Abington Township, a Mondovi man receiving aid to Price of Wheat ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. lived two years. She had been Philadelphia suburb, decided at many cuts and bruises about ADMISSIONS the disabled, with his family on BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP I- John Malotke. She was the wi- in failing health several months. rescued from 155 to 160 rebel a meeting Monday night that her face and injuries to her John rteftman, 1025 E. Wab- aid to dependent children, was back and head received short- dow of Frank Miller, a Wi- She was born Feb. 15 , 1877, hostages in a -growing re- the 300-pound lion can stay in West Germany offered today to asha St. bound over to the Circuit Court ly after midnight Wednesday. nona man, but was remarried in the Town of Preston. Trem- gion about 260 miles north of Sautter's backyard. branch of Buffalo County Court lower its wheat price from $3,20 Mrs. Hussel Bublitz , , Lamoille in 1961 to Robert Sowers. The pealeau County, to Ole and Stanleyville, a Belgian Embassy However , the board told the Monday on a charge of fraud. Julie Severson, daughter of to $2.09 a bushel, effective in i township solicitor to work up an Mrs. Evelyn Severson, a M nn. couple lived in Indianapolis. Kjestine Rissmoen Tormoen. spokesman said today. At the preliminary hearing was July 1967, if the Common Mar- Joseph Palubicki, 874 E. 4th ordinance forbidding the keep- passenger in the car driven by Survivors: Her husband ; one In April 1906 she was married the Buffalo County welfare de- ket will pay West German St. The report came as the rebels ing of wild animals. David Waniorek . In Maule son, Richard Miller , Indianapo- to Peter Granlund. They farm- partment charged that Cecil A. farmers $523 million over fought back in Stanleyville, the Sautter, a filling station own- Coulee about three miles north- • Herb Feller , Houston , Minn, lis; three granddaughters; one ed in the Town of Springfield Loomis had earned $791.84 from three-year period to compen* fallen insurgent capital seized a er, appeared at the board meet- east of Independence, his ve- Mrs, Eli Dyreson, Canton, brother, Carl Malotke, Winona many years, moving to Black other sources between Feb. 1, sate for their losses. ' ing and defended Leo as "the 1964 , and August without report- hicle went out of control on Minn. and one sister , Mrs. Mary River Falls some 20 years ago. week ago. The airport was most docile lion in the United ing it to the department. icy blacktop, hit a bridge on a Alois Schwager , Altura , Minn . Czaplewski, Winona. Survivors are : One son, Orin, closed by rebel fire and most of Reaction was cool at a meet' States, a harmless cripple that Through his attorney, James curve near the Ronald Kulig ing of the six-nation bloc, Funeral services will be Wed- Ranier, Ore. ; one daughter , the city was reported in rebel " which DISCHARGES never hurt anybody . Blum , Mondov i , Loomis previ- farm and rolled down an em- is trying to standardize grain nesday at Jordan Funeral Mrs. William (Viola) Beltz , Charles Rackow , La Crosse, hands. Some 50 neighbors recently ously had pleaded not guilty. bankment. prices and farm policies among Home, Indianapolis. Camp Douglas ; seven grand- signed a petition asking the Wis. Jack Helgeson, also a pass- the members. But Agriculture children ; 14 great-grandchild- A fourth American missionary township supervisors to force UNDER PROTEST. Loomis . N f enger, had medical care. All Minister Edgar Pisani of Mrs oel Ehlen eldt and ren, and one niece, Mrs. Ma- was reported slain by the rebels Sautter to find another home for testified at the hearing that he baby, 766 W. King St. Winona Funerals three are seniors at Independ- France, which has been forcing thilda Thompson , Blair. —William McChesney, 28, Leo. They complained its roar had received $2,156.56 in wel- Ph Ariz. His parents in ence High School. the issue, said "we now can Miss Nancy Mulholland , Lew- Mrs. Jennie M. Lange Funeral services will be oenix, was disturbing — and fright- fare aids between Feb. 1, 1964, Ph i y d start the discussions." iston, Minn. Funeral services for Mrs, Thursday at 2 p.m at the As- oen x said the bad receive ening. and the last of August. Daniel Maule took Evelyn to reports f rom his organization, The offer by the West Get- -Mrs. Arthur Scheidegger , sembly of God Church The welfare department pro- the hospital. Jennie M. Lange, Manchester , Black the World Wide Evangelical man government, whose sub- Waumandee, Wis. Rest Home, were held today at River Falls , the Rev. Gordon duced milk checks made out to Crusade, that he was killed at John Riley, Town of Canton sidized grain prices are tha Robert McLean , 158 W. Wab- Fawcett Funeral Home , the Johnson officiating. Burial will W amba. farmer, endorsed by Riley, al- highest among the she, fell con- Rev. Eugene Reynolds, Roch- be in Trump Coulee Cemetery, asha St. The report cf the latest rescue Farmer Pleads legedly by Loomis, and in dif- siderably short of meeting th* ester, y i C h near Taylor, Torgerson Funer- Gilts Requested Mrs. Pan Eggen, Rushford, formerl of F rst hurc operation said most of those ferent instances by Bill - Aase , terms of a suggestion by the of i officiating. Bur- al Home, Black River Falls, is Minn. Chr st here, e B g . Mondovi Coast to Coast store Common Market 's executive is charge , r scued were el ian Mrs. Bernard Stockhausen ial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. There was no word front a Guilty in Death operator , and Mondovi Imple- commission . and baby, 572 E. Broadway. Pallbearers were : Ray and For Patients at fifth U.S. missionary who re- ment , where the checks had The commission had proposed Mrs. William Cierzan , 703% E. Ben Loucks, Harry McMillen , Two-State Funerals mained in rebel territory at been cashed. a price of $2.91 a bushel, with Broadway . Herbert Lang, A. H, Wolfe and B p p . S is Mary Baker of The department also produc- Mrs. Louella Virgin o e e he Of 3 Women compensation to West German Mrs , 'Willard Scott , Alexan- M. F. W akeman. R Va., whose unevan- p ho i g p c ichmond, WABASHA, Minn. (Special) ed sales sli s s w n ur hase Mental Hospitals farmers on falling scale begin- dria, Minn. TREMPEALEAU , Wis. (Spe- gelized field mission is at Bala by Loomis of chain links and Harry F. Ruehmann —Edward Schad, 37, South Troy, An appeal to residents of the ning at $140 million for the first cial)—Funeral services for Mrs. Cynwyd, Pa. other small items for farm use Mrs. Norman Henderson and Funeral service, for Harry pleaded guilty in District Court Winona area to help make year. baby, Minnesota City, Minn. . Louella Virgin , 89, will be Wed- from Mondovi Farm Service and . R , 1292 W. 3rd St., The hostages were freed at at Rochester Monday afternoon Christmas happier for friendless West Germany 's agriculture F uehmann nesday at 2 p.m. at the Feder- other business places, which BIRTHS will be at 2 p.m. Friday at St, Dingila and Bambili in the to three counts of criminal neg- patients at state mental hospi- minister, Werner Schwarz , ated Church, Trempealeau, the were paid for by welfare de- tals at Rochester and St. Peter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beeman, Matthew's Lutheran Church, northeastern Congo. ligence in the deaths of three asked for the payment of $178 Rev . George Anderson officiat- partment checks made out to was made today by the Christ- 430 63rd Ave., Goodview , a son. Some of the hostages have al- Rochester women near Potsdam million a year for three years. the Rev . A. L. Mennicke offi- ing. Burial will be in the Trem- Loomis, the purchaser receiv- Wi- Mr. and Mrs. Han-is Olson, ready been flown to Leopold- Oct. 16. mas gift committee of the ciating. Burial will be in Wood' pealeau Cemetery. ing the balance in cash. nona County Mental Health As- Lewiston, Minn. , a son. ville. Judge Arnold Hatfield ordered lawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the Smith The welfare department sociation. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Wiec- Friends may call at Breit- Bambili and Dingila are in the a pre-sentence investigation and Mortuary, Galesvile, today 000 bond. claims Tom Riley said he had The committee is headed by Frontenac Man _orek , Fountain City, Wis., a low Funeral Home Thursday heart of a cotton-growing re- released Schad on $3, from 7 to 9 p.m. and after 12:30 The defendant admitted he rented his f arm on shares to Mrs. Phillip Hicks, 119 W. King son . from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the gion about 110 miles northeast Loomis. For operating the farm I Waives Hearing p.m. Wednesday at the church. ' p had had three whiskeys and St., who said that contributions Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wei- church after 1 p.m. Friday. of Buta, the mercenaries o era- and taking care of the stock he Mrs. Virgin one beer in Plainview before of gifts and money should be RED WING Minn. (AP) - land, 477 Westdale, a daughter . , the former Lou- tional base. was to receive half the milk , ella Nelson starting home. He said his pick- sent to the Winona County Red Earl Dutton, 32, Frontenac, , was born Feb. 8 , The embassy spokesmen said checks, which were made out to 1895 that the rescue reduced the up ' truck was weaving on the Cross chapter house, Lucas Minn., waived preliminary hear- BIRTHS ELSEWHERE W EATHER , at Neillsville, Wis. She Tom's son, John. Two milk \ l pp road and he couldn't control it. Lodge, 276 W. 5th St., by Dec. ing in municipal court Monday was married to Robert Virgin in number of Belgians sti l tra ed checks on exhibit, for April 18 ) OTHER TEMPERATURES al- According to the Wabasha 10. on a charge of aggravated as- PEPIN, Wis. (Special - Mr . 1921 , and the couple lived in by the rebels to about-250 , and May 4 , ' were for $124.66 and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS County sheriff's office, Schad and Mrs. Donald Orne a son Trempealeau from 1930 on. Her though previous reports had said ^ $129.06, respectively. MRS. HICKS asked that gifts sault in the stabbing of his wife- Nov. 21 at St. Elizabeth's Hos- High Low Pr. husband died in 1957. 5O0 to 1,000 whites remained previously had paid a fine for be sent unwrapped but with gift Judge Gilbert Terwilliger Albany, clear 31 17 af h p r roop driving over the center line of THE DEFENSE claims It was bound Dutton over to district pital, Wabasha. Survivors : A son , Wynn , Ow- ter t e Belgian a at paper and ribbon included. Gifts Jack Fitzgerald, Albuquerque, clear . 54 27 rescue mission ended last week. the same highway, 247, where not Cecil Loomis but his son , 't court and set bond at $5,000 Mr. and Mrs. atonna , Minn. ; one brother , for children aren needed and Goodhue , Minn., a daughter Atlanta, clear 44 18 Most of these were said to be the accident happened, He also Larry , who operated the Riley donations of money will be used which was not immediately fur- Albert Nelson , Abbotsford , Wis., Nov. 13. Mrs. Fitzgerald is the Bismarck , snow ... 12 10 .08 Belgians. had been arrested for speeding farm on shares. to purchase larger items such nished. and two grandchildren , forbier Kathy Mercer, Pepin, Boise, rain 44 41 .45 Congolese government troops, on Highway 63 at Oak Center. .A mot ion by Blum for dismis- as television sets, workshop Button's wife, 32, is recover- f Mr and Mrs . Eldoii B cloudy 37 23 Schad operates a dairy farm daughter o . oston, Wesley R. Srarkj led by 30 white mercenaries,; sal of the action was denied. equipment , radios and other ing in a Red Wing hospital. Sh» Mercer. Chicago, cloudy .22 19 captured the town of Bunia ! at the intersection *X Highways Loomis was released on proper- items to be used in hospital suffered several stab wounds in CANTON, Minn. (Special) HOUSTON , Minn. (Special) - Cincinnati, cloudy 27 4 - Monday, north of Stanleyville , I 247 and 63 in Olmsted County. ty bond. The trial date will be wards. her back in the Dutton home at Funeral services for Wesley R. He was represented in court by Mr. and Mrs. Milton Inglett, Cleveland, snow ... 27 15 .01 where several hundred white i set. The Y Teens organization will Frontenac last Saturday. , Starks will be held Wednesday Fred Gerber, Plainview, Coun- ¦ Lanesboro, a son, IVt months Denver, cloudy ... . 62 39 hostages were believed held, i assist the gift committee in by adoption. Mrs. Inglett is the Des Moines, cloudy 12 10 at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyte- None was found. It was be- ty Attorney John McHardy, rian Church wrapping the gifts prior to de- foftner Shirley Flatten of Hous- Detroit, clear 27 13 , Canton , the Rev . lieved they had been taken Plainview , prosecuted. Osseo Water Hearing • livery to the state hospitals. ton. Fairbanks, clear -5 -19 James Beatty officiating. Bur- rebels. farther north by the . Suggested gift lists are avail- ST. CHARLES, Minn . (Spe- F , clear .41 28 ¦ ., ial will be in the Prosper Ceme- WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special* ort Worth About 680 Belgian paratroop- Dike Proposed able from Mrs. Hicks and in- cial ) — Mr. and Mrs. James H , cloudy .. .. 44 32 tery . Stan- —The Public Service Commis- elena ers who jumped into clude such items as cosmetics, Stevens, Chatfield, a son Nov. l , cloudy .82 74 .01 Pallbearers will be Robert last week sion will conduct a hearing at Hono ulu leyville and Paulis : Proxmire Says handkerchiefs, games, toilet ar- 9. Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens, Indianapolis, cloudy 21 6 McKay, Norman Elbertson, and rescued between 1,500 and , the courthouse here Wednesday St. Charles, are great-grand- ticles, stockings and other small Jacksonville, clear 67 30 Clair Rongley , Pat Caldwell, 1,700 whites returned to Brus- Around Elba at 9 a.m. on the application of p h j items. arents of the c ild. Kansas City, clear . 24 21 Vernon Abrahamson and Hiram ! sels today. Their commander, Osseo Country Club, Inc., to di- and Mrs. D, D. Sampson, Winona Airline ELBA., Minn. (Special) — Only new gifts should be sent Mr. Los Angeles, clear .88 55 .. Danielson. . Col . Charles Laurent, said the! vert water from the South Fork East Hartford Conn., The Elba village board has call- and used items are not being , a son Louisville, cloudy .. 27 12 .. [ decision to terminate the rescue ' of the Buffalo (Beef) River for Nov. 10 Mrs. Edna Mueller , St. ed a public meeting for tonight solicited. . M p , clear ... . 31 20 operation "appeared wise." irrigation. C l is the maternal grand- em his Case 'Political' at the Sportsman 's hall to ex- The suggested gift list obtain- har es, M , clear 77 50 mother. iami APPLETON, Wis. — Wiscon- plain a new village dike. able from Mrs. Hicks and her M , cloudy 18 9 Laurent and other officers of Mr. and Mrs. William P. ilwaukee sin Sen. William Proxmire ac- It would run from the Sieben- committee includes some 100 Mpls.-St. P., cloudy il V .01 his force agreed that the miss- , St. Charles, a daughter Another Boat cused the Civil Aeronautics aler bridge on state land, gifts categorized for men, wom- Heim N O l , clear . 56 32 ing whites were scattered over Nov. 25. Mrs. Heim is the for- ew r eans Board Monday of "giving in to northeast of the business sec- en and both men and women. N Y clear ... 38 22 ! too large an area for them to mer Rojcine Fay. ew ork, political pressure " in calling for tion of town , southerly to the Okla. City, .. .. 34 26 .. reach. ITEMS MENTIONED as most WHITEHALL, Wis (Special) clear continued air service to Winona. old dam site where the . 17 12 "The area held by the rebels North in demand for men and women — Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer, Omaha, cloudy .. . Heads Upriver Sen. Proxmire attacked part is so big." said Laurent. "We and South branches of the include cigarettes, deodorants W i , a daughter Wednes- Philadelphia, clear . 40 21 Another towboat was pushing of the CAB order which last h tehall operated where there was the Whitewater River meet . Suggestions for day at Tri-County Memorial Phoenix, clear .... 79 45 upriver from Winona today, week ordered Oshkosh and Fox and toothpaste. largest number of whites." The height of the dike, de- men include pipe tobacco, ci- Hospital. Ptlnd, Ore. , rain . 54 45 .63 but with the milder weather ! Cities passengers served by a But Antoine Saintraint, a signed to protect the village gars, electric shavers and shav- Mr and Mrs. Donald Guse, Rapid City, cloudy . 38 26 the chances of it' single airport while allowing . s getting member of the Belgian Parlia- from Whitewater River flood- ing preparations, billfolds , Minneapolis, a daughter Nov. St. Louis, cloudy .. 15 11 Winona and La Crosse to be stuck upstream for the winter ment who returned to Brussels ing, will be discussed. It would clothing (with the exception of 24 at St . Mary's Hospital. Ma- Salt Lk. City, rain . , 57 38 .01 served individually. Prior to the were slight. today from Leopoldville and be 20 feet ties) ternal grandparents are Mr. San Fran., rain .... 55 53 T ruling, the CAB's Bureau of wide on top. and pipes. ' Three inches of ice were Stanleyville c s t d The Siebenaler bridge All types of cosmetics, cloth- and Mrs. Francis Peterson, Seattle , rain 56 50 1.50 , ac u ed the Uni e Economic Regulation had sup- , less lingerie Northfield , Wis. Paternal grand- Washington , clear . 41 21 .05 measured in the pool Monday. States of ordering a premature ported combined service at La than a quarter-mile east from ing, sewing materials, and jewelry are among the gifts parents are Mr. and Mrs Henry Winnipeg, snow .... 4 -8 .Ofi That's not too much of a bar- end to the rescue operation. Crosse for both cities. the Catholic Church at the . suggested for woman and Guse. Whitehall. T-Trace rier for the powerful towboats , The Belgian government said Minnesota Sen. Hubert Hum- north edge of town, went down ^%W About AIRPORT WEATHER particularly with a barge or there was absolutely no pres- phrey, now vice president-elect, about two years ago under a games, musical instruments, A^ (North Central Observations) two out front: but in the sub- isure from the United States to had intervened in hearings when heavy load of soybean meal. hobby articles, confections , ball- FIRE CALLS newspaper subscrip- Max. temp. 20 at noon today, zero cold of Sunday night ice end the operation. U.S. planes he was Senate majority leader, It was rebuilt temporarily. point pens , Question: ferried the Belgians to and from asking continuation of service Now a new bridge tions, framed wall pictures and Monday min. temp. 18 at 8 a.m. today , was forming. Now , with milder will be con- "I read that a woman was Stanleyville. The Belgian gov- at Winona's Max Conrad Field. address books are included in 7:15 p.m. — 57,'i E. Belleview overcast at 2,000 feet , visibility weather , it's doubtful that ice structed as part of improve- paid ,800 for injuries sus- ernment said it and the U.S. The CAB ruling was defended the list for both men and wom- $8 St., motor scooter on fire , Eu- is four miles with light snow , is forming very fast. ment of the county road to Al- tained in a fall on an icy walk. government had agreed the res- by Bernard Sweet North Cen- en. gene McLaughlin owner, put out east wind at 5 m.p.h., barome- At any rate, the L. Wade , tura , nearly completed this I learned that owr ners of busi- ex- tral Airlines vice president for with dry chemical powder . ter 20.97 and steady , humidity Childress locked through the cue operation could not be year. ness properties or privato pended effectively beyond Stan- finance. He said: 71 percent. Winona dam at 12:30 p.m. to- The dike would run about residences — all may be b> leyville and Paulis. The board definitely had day. Running light , it's head- one-fourth mile south of Elba. able for injuries on their WINONA DAM LOCKAGE In Washington, a State De- said they expect us to serve Lefse With the dike, the county es- premises. Does personal or ed for St. Paul to pick up load- partment spokesman said he Oshkosh and Appleton through Flow — 7, 900 cubic feet per timates it can shorten the Rolling Pins public liability insurance cost ed barges. considered it "a reasonable as- the Oshkosh airport and we second al 8 a.m. today. bridge from some 400 to 240 the owner only a few pennies NFO National Also upstream to pick up sumption" that the continued feel we must abide by the or- and per day?" Today loaded grain barges is the feet. ' presence of the paratroopers der." I 7:35 a.m. — Lady Marjorid , George W. Banta , which lock- "Gordon Fay, Winona County far the aniwtr It your Iniuranta , could have led to additional loss Sen. Proxmire said , "Obvi- Lefse Grills 2 barges down. ed through at 11 a.m. and engineer , and Adolph Spitzer , qutitlon, fttl Uam \a call ui. 12:10 p.m. — C.R . Clements , Meeting Opening of life. ously the CAB has given in to moved along fairly well. St. Charles, county commis- 4 barges , down. political pressure. That's no It passed Wabasha Monday "The Americans In Leopold- sioner , will attend the meeting DADD BROS. 12:30 p.m. - I. Wade Chil- way for a federal agency to afternoon. ville wanted the operation to be We don't want special to explain the proposal. HUDD STORE Clark & Clark, Inc. dress , light , up. Without Staley operate . ¦ The C. It. Clements, how- continued , " Saintrant told news- consideration for any area, but V & S HARDWARE 117 Center St. (AP) men. "They made us under- MINNEAPOLIS - The ever , didn't do so well. Just be- to single out one area and deny S76 E. 4th St. Phone 4007 Phone .904 DEPOSIT FOKFKITKD stand that they were prevented National Farmers Organization low the interstate bridge at airline service to another is St. Charles Chamber from doing so by their superiors Sheriff George Fort reported convention opens Wednesday — Wabasha it became immobil- nothing but gross and unfair ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- in the United States. " that Malcolm Fish , 4230 8th St., but NFO President Oren Lee ized in the ice field Monday discrimination . " cial ) - The St. Charles Cham- Staley will observe from a hos- In London , 112 members of Goodview, forfeited $30 bond night. The trew freed two bar- ber of Commerce will observe pital bed . Britain's opposition Conserva- Monday in Goodview justice , re- charier night at a dinner tonight ges, took thein lo Alma tive party signed a motion de- St. Charles Student court. Fish had been arrested Staley underwent an appendi- at 6:110 p.m. nt the Catholic turned , tied onto Ihe two others manding immediate British ac- a reminder... Sunday on a charge of care- citis operation Monday night , School hall to note the group's and headed downstream again 50 Britons be» Readmitted to Chorus According to the National Safety Council 4 less driving by sheriff 's dep- about 20 hours niter entering tho tion to save 40 to affiliation with the U. S. Cham- about 4 a.m. liuved to be in rebel territory. ST. CHARLES , Minn. (Spe- out of 5 automobile accidents happen within uties. hospital for what he thought was ber of Commerce. Bernie Lusk The Lady IMarjorie , with two Walter Paclley, minister of cial ) — Following a conference 25 miles of home. Always buckle your seat the flu. of TV Channel 10 will be emcee barges , also came downstream state for foreign affairs, said: with the administration and at- belt-eve ry time you drive. and Jerry Tupper will entertain "lip 's in flue shape. " said Er. overnight , apparently withoul "Since the British nationals are torneys at St. Charles school on the a c c o r d I o n. Harold hard Pfingsten , NFO vice pres- difficulty. II locked through scattered , it would be impracti- Monday afternoon , Patrick Knmm , of IBM , Rochester, will ident and one of Stnlcy 's top Winona at 7:."15 a.m. cable to mount u paratroop op- Slav in , senipr, was readmitted Pj [ CHECK ED YOUR be speaker. ^^ lieutenants. Staloy is from Rca, Down in St. Louis , 1Y1«., to- eration like the one which de- to chorus class, directed by Mo. NFO headquarters are at day the Bull Durham was scended on Stanleyville. " Clyde Edgar. Corning, Iowa. scheduled to load three oil bar- Mrs. George Slny irt, repre- Pu-lishedtosaveliveslneooperationwIthTheAd - XjgL\§SKf Antl - American ilr-monstra- Trad* in your old vertinngCouncil nnd the National SatetyCouncil, * ^sTSZ* Pfingsten said a telephone ges for a trip to Winona . Wheth- sented by Dnn Foley, Wabasha *** tions protesting the U.S.-Belgian ¦flATEl7? M hookup might he Installed to er it will take off remained to attorney, at the conference, 21-Inch Color TV permit Stnley to address the del- operation continued in Red Chi- snid this morning that she I Hospital couU hive gono upl\ bo seen. before it's an antique! MiVo mini ynur protni lion will , egates in the Minneapolis Audi- na for the third day. The New hndn't refused to deal with the Agency said about I provide I lie higher tiitily room| torium. China News administration. She said she MOTOROLA und iiirgiriil bi'iirlitn y<> » nat 'A u Some 7 ,500 persons are expect- Thefts Investigated 700 , 000 persons again mussed in had talked both to the teacher I (otjiy. h 'nr a fn>i> nrmlyii i ii of I ed for the sessions, which prob- Peking's main square. and Superintendent Henry Bar- 23-Inch Color your h<-nltIi |irnr>rtic>n program | ably will deal mainly with the Police Chief .James W . Mc- Al least 14 African delegations is, I (without ! write « tei before asking for the board an display at obli gation . , , finest ion of whether (o resume Cabe reported two minor theft s to the United Nations drew up a I phone or vinit I hearing. the livestock holding notion In Ihe city Monday night . Rob- request lo the U.N. Security The conference was over ex- WINONA FIRE I POWER shelved Oct . I. ert Spalding, HO!) E. Snnborn Council for an urgent meeting pulsion of Slav in from the class EQUIPMENT CO. St., reported last night that a on the Congo operation. for disciplinary reasons. The 54 E. 2nd—Acroi* from JAMES GARRY „tuley bus nn opposition for pair of rubber overshoes had school's attorney, Dennis Chnl- Parking Let e______B______K'^ another term as president . He M \WU 1710 W. Wdb4«ha been solen from him while he told police eurl\ this morning loen, Winona , was present. lius bunded the NFO since It was ice-skated at the East End Rec- (hat a transistor radio was stol- Phont 3281 organized a decade ago. reation Center between 7 and 9 en from his room last night Minnesota is one of 23 states p.m. The boots were valued at while be was In Ln Crosse. The in which the NFO claims mem- $4.50. Fred Hay, 150 15. 4th St., radio's value was not given. ______r______i H __F__B__^____B' F_Jr^'\v^^_B bershi p. There wore some hesi- DR. C. R. KOLLOFSKI 0 a.m. tliroujh ft p.m. ______F*;-____¦ tant moves by Minnesota mem- ______i^______P9 BJ___!______v' ______l H_f______V( £\ S . >0 • Mfi.'U Momi Office • Oniihi, NtbruKa I BOOK NOOK include Secretary of Agriculture 151 Ea»t Third Street Orville Freeman. Wisconsin Schools Continue to Plague Winona State Warriors in PLAY AT STOUT STATE TONIGHT ) km- m T& .: .«• &m$0&f .-3L 84-79 Loss to Wiltgen to Get Look at Redmen Wiltgen. "We always try to , , "He's good enough to start that score is giving Wiltgen River Falls Coach Ken Wiltgen gets an ski 6-5 junior at forwards but we never are real suc- overdue look at his St. and Jerry Sauser right now," said Wiltgen. little cause for joy this cam- By ROLLIE WUSSOW , 6-1 sopho- cessful with it. We probably Mary's College basketball more and Mike Maloney, "But he is such a dam good paign. , never will be until we get in Daily Newt Sports Writer team tonight. The Redmen 6-4 senior, , at guards. 'fireman' that we'll keep "I really don't know any- the new gym. " Victory No. 1 once again travel to Menomome, Wis., Maloney led the team in him on the bench at first. thing about them," he said. ifilPSPORTS mostly The new gym oould be to tackle Stout State Univer- scoring with a 1S 3 average He plays both guard and "I do know they had eluded the grasp of the Winona . ready by Feb. 1, the coach EXPENSE OF GETTING in trouble with out- sity in a non-conference test. last year as the Redmen forward and he '11 definitely freshmen last year. They AT THE State College basketball team said. "It's the same old story," swept through 17 of 26 tests be in there somewhere." came along real well at the doorsman Lefty Hymes, we'd like to pass along some helpful at Memorial Hall Monday Following tonight's open- said Wiltgen. "We need' a and finished 9-7 in the Min- Wiltgen also expects Den- end of the year , so I'm not advice to those of you who participate in the sport of ice night. , the Redmen come home game. We were ready to go nesota Intercollegiate Ath- nis Ludden, 6-0) sophomore expecting an easy go of it er fishing. for the season inaugural in River Falls State became the a week ago " letic Conference. guard, se i . tonight. They go 6-6 at cen- . to e act on Heights arena Watching Los Angeles Rams defensive end Lamar Lundy third straight Wisconsin Univer- Wiltgen has his starting Pytlewski also averaged "After that it gets pretty ter, 6-4 and 6-3 at the for- the Terrace The opponent that dress before the game with the Vikings at sity Conference member ).o add lineup set to go for the clash in double figures, hitting at thin," summed up the wards and 6-2 and 5-11 at Thursday. be Stevens Point Metropolitan Stadium Sunday had to be one a victory over the Warriors. with the Blue Devils. a 10.9 clip. coach. "We've got Murphy guards." night will for an 8 p.m. game. of the most amazing things his teammates The scrappy and gun happy George Hoder, 6-4 sopho- Wiltgen also has been (Jim. 6-4 sophomore for- St. Mary's will go with ') form of at- Friday night St. Mary's had witnessed. Falcons built up a huge first more, gets the nod at center pleased with the play of 6-1 ward and that's about it. " its' single-post tapir is home against Loras Col- With temperatures hovering between zero half lead , then stayed even in with George Valaika, 64 sophomore guard - forward A year ago the Redmen senior, and Roger Pytlew- Jim Buffo. manhandled Stout 78-53 but "We'll try and run ," said lege. and five above, Lundy wasn't going to be the second stanza to- win 84- , 79. caught with cold toes. He solved his problem this way: Once again, it was those ever- present variables — lack of He first smeared petroleum jelly on his height and one bad half — that toes. Next he pulled on a pair of wool athletic prevented the Warriors from socks. Then he wrapped his feet in a plastic winning. wrap used by housewives to keep leftovers. Winona State sputtered and Gophers Start Season Scarsetfa Then another pair of wool socks went on smoked (or the first half of before he stuffed his enlarged pinkies into his size 13 football play, found itself trailing 41- shoes. 28 at the break and then came Did any of his teammates laugh? out and manhandled the Fal- "When a man is taking steps to preserve his life under cons fn the second period, out- these conditions, who laughs?" said mate Roosevelt Grier. scoring the visitors 51-43. But The remedy worked. Lundy reported his toes warm as to no avail. Of Top Hopes Tonight toast. COACH BOB Campbell's By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Northway , 6-8 senior , at center , night at Superior , Wis, • • o team, now 0-3 on the year, and speedsters ' Archie Clark, Other games tonight have Au- OUR APOLOGIES TO GALE-ETTRICK S 160-pound defen- Minnesota launches a season let ten minutes elapse in the 6-1 junior, and Don Yates, 6-3 gustana, S.D., at Minnesota-Mor- sive back John Scarseth. of high hopes tonight, heading second period before putting on junior, at guards. ris and Luther of Iowa versus the first big night of the colleg- John, a senior, was named to the all- a fast moving floor show, which Bethel at St. Paul. Coulee Conference team which was publicized resulted in four players fouling iate basketball season. Also due extensive action are Big Ten openers tonight in- in the Sunday News. Everything was all out in addition to putting points Ten other games involving sophomore Paul Presthus, 6-5 clude South Dakota University right, except we missed on our picture count on the scorepad (we'd say state college teams are on tap, from Rugby, N.D., Wes Martins, at Iowa, and Houston at Wiscon- by one and someone bad to go. scoreboard , but it was out of with eight of the nine Minnesota 5-11 junior guard from Moor- sin. Latere o 11 e g i a t e Conference 6-1 se- Since John's picture was one of the last order the entire game). head, and Dave Nelson, In Monday night action, St. schools in action for the first ones made, the composing room boys left Shortly after the ten-minute nior guard from Minneapolis. Cloud State reelef off its fifth time. Probable South Dakota State i . mark, captain Dave Goede, straight victory of the young h m out The Gophers take on South starters are Dave Fischer, 6-5 It wasn't an intentional mistake. But to Tom Stallings, Gary Peterson, season, belting Huron, ' S.D., Dakota State at 8 p.m. in Wil- senior , and Bill Iverson , 6-3 ju- Jack Kelly and Tim Anderson College 82-67. River Falls, Wis., correct everything just glance to the left side liams Arena in Minneapolis in nior, at forwards; Ron Otter- decided it was time to make State trimmed Winona State 84- of this column and you 'll see John's smiling what should provide Coach John center; a move, after trailing at the ness; 6-7 sophomore, at 79. Mike Forrest paced St. Cloud face. Pomeroy Kundla with an -opportunity to and Maurice White 6-2 junior moment by ten points 59-49. , , with 28 points , while Gary Pet- take a long look at his reserves. and Gary Smith 6-1 junior, at Stallings popped a quick jump , ersen was high for Winona with • • • guards. SOMEONE ELSE OVERLOOKED is Winona High's 147- shot from the side on a fast The visiting Jackrabbits are 23. Elsewhere tonight , MIA pound guard Larry Pomeroy. break, Kelly, filling in for the faced with a rebuilding year aft- teams making their debuts are P y who will graduate this year, was named to the injured Dave Meisner, who er reaching the pinnacle of small omero , WE'RE NO. 1 . . . Notre Dame football coach Ara Par- Concordia at Moorhead State, didn't suit up due to an infect- college basketball two years St. Norbert Lad Nov. 5 team-of-the-week by a Twin Cities radio station . ago. Wheaton at Augsburg, Gustavus ed blister on his foot, barrelled seghian shakes his finger as he told a rally of several thou- South Dakota 'State won the He was honored for his work in Winona High's 7-6 loss to Adolphus at Wartburg, Iowa, Only Badger Named in on the business end of a sand Notre Dame students that he didn't care what Ala- NCAA college division champ- Austin six days previous. Valley City at Hamline, Macal- fast break, scoring, drawing bama thinks, Notre Dame is still number one in the nation. ionship in 1963 (AP) It could be an all-star year for the stocky athlete as he , and made the ester at St. Olaf , St. Mary's at NEW YORK - Defen- and sinking a foul shot to make Notre Dame suffered their only football loss in California reached the Rochester Invitational Tourna- NCAA tourney in 1961 as well. Stout , Wis., St. John's at Carle- sive end Dave Jauquet of St. the score 59-54. last Saturday. (AP But Coach Jim Iverson ment finals in wrestling at 138 before losing i Photofax ) lost all ton and St. Thomas at Mar- Norbert was the only Wisconsin Falcon playmaker Ken Lee, of his starters of a year ago, player named Monday to the Saturday. quette. Duluth opens Wednesday a product of Durand High JIR1SH RANK 3RD and doesn't appear to have the two platoon Little All-American • • • School, dropped a foul shot to experience, speed or talent to football team announced by The THE SWAMI IS BACK again after run- put the visitors up by six, and keep up with the Gophers—who Associated Press. ning his totals to 53 of 79 without handicaps Goede flipped in an underhand have hopes to challenging top- Eau Claire quarterback Jim for a .671 percentage. With handicaps he has scoop shot to cut the margin to ranked Michigan for the Big Ten Van Gorden, who led NAIA col- hit 50 of 79 correctly for .633 championship. . four. leges in total offense , received For tonight: 'Bama Kundla plans to start 6-feet-6 Picked honorable mention. ST. MARY'S over Stout by 11 . "Ken Wilt- THE MARGIN remained at junior Dennis Dvoracek at for- ¦ gen has a fine team." four to six points until, with ward in place of scoring ace Lou less than five minutes left, the ROCHESTER WINS Lake City over Zumbrota by 1; Cannon Hudson to give the Eau Clairer, Winona bench was called for a Wis., product some early Falls over Farmington by 3; Mankato over season- ROCHESTER , Minn. - Ro- technical. Lee. acting as cap- College King ing. chester of the Big Nine Confer- Fairmont by 8; Elgin over Dover-Eyota by 12; LeRoy over tain, calmly meshed in three By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS along that Bama deserved the Four other Gopher starters ence scored a 75-61 triumph Wykoff by 4; Lanesboro over Peterson by 9; Chatfield over free tosses, one on the bench Alabama's all-conquering top spot. will be veterans from last sea- ______H__i over Minneapolis West her* Elkton by 6; Houston over Preston by 7; Spring Grove over flHUH call, another two on a foul by- Crimson Tide was named the "We've beat the best when son when Minnesota was 17- Tuesday, December 1, 19«4 Monday night. The game was a Harmony by 4; Spring Valley over Grand Meadow by 4; 7. They are Terry Kunze, Keith Asleson. After getting the national collegiate football they were at their best ," Bryant 6-4 se- makeup of the postponed Fri- Rochester Lourdes over Wabasha St nior Page 14 . Felix by 10; Lewiston ball out of bounds, Joe Mc- champion today, edging out un- said when the Tide finished , at the other forward ; Mel day game. over Caledonia Loretto by 9; Rose Creek over Canton by 2; Abee, one of eight freshmen on beaten Arkansas by a paper- their season Thanksgiving, com- Onalaska over Onalaska Luther by 13; Alma Center over Don Page's roster, scored from thin margin in the balloting by a pleting a 10-0 season against Taylor by 6: Fairchild over Cadott by 3; Durand over Stanley underneath, pushing the lead nationwide panel of sports writ- capable, upset-minded Auburn. by 1; Mondovi over Osseo by 5; Eleva-Strum over Altoona to ten points to quiet down the ers and broadcasters , by 1; Fall Creek over Augusta by 8. nearly-filled Warrior gym. Mighty 'Bama , which was And then, last Saturday, after Goede and crew went to work supposed to be in a building then top-ranked Notre Dame ' year, gained 34>,_ first-place suffered the upset of the year at I Here s Our ST. PAUL WIN NAMED Ml AC right away, with Asleson scor- ing on a jumper. Goede on a votes and 5151. points on the the hands of Southern Cal and WINNIPEG (AP) - The St. | ST. PA UL (AP I - Rich basis of 10 points for first- No. 2 Alabama appeared to be Paul Rangers of the Central drive and Peterson from under- a ' , nine for second the heir apparent, he com- Professional Hockey League Froehle, fullback for St. John s neath. McAbee scored once place vote , eight for third and so on. mented : handed Canada's national team University, was named the most again before Goere hit a pair of free throws, snipping the "Our kids have earned the its fourth defeat in 15 starts • valuable player in the Minne- Arkansas received HVz first- ChhhJLtmtxbu$ i§t Monday night with a 4-2 victory sota Intercollegiate Athletic Con- lead to four points again. No. 1 ranking. It would be a I place votes and 4864 points — it I in an exhibition game. ference Monday night. Stallings and Kelly, after see- shame to lose out now." ing the Warriors behind 80-73 was second on practically all the other ballots—v/ith one se- Alabama, which had 45 sopho- with less than two minutes re- mores in its 76-man spring- maining, meshed a pair of foul lector splitting his first-place to Winona Area 5 vote between the two contenders training squad and was experi- £• shots each, cutting the defici t to menting with the three-platoon three. The Falcons then capital- on this last of the weekly Asso- ciated Press polls . system for the first time, faced ized on more Warrior fouls , the toughest Southeastern Con- $£¦ Christmas Shoppers sinking four more points. That Notre Dame, the leader for W the last few weeks and deprived ference schedule of any team in proved enough. Aseleson sank a decade. M|pK of a storybook finish by last : ____6 __. ^^T-yr^8MP MwL ji^M-ST VK_^4^H__F ¦ "¦' ___ ^*l! - ^ *& **. v a jumper shortly before the The Tide, with quarterback gun. week's 20-17 upset by Southern California, was third with 442 Joe Namath doing the job when FOULS WEIRE the third nem- points and six first-place votes , he was available and a variety isis to Campbell Monday. The Big Ten champion and Rose of players picking up the slack Warriors chopped their way Bowl-bound Michigan got the when he wasn't, entrenched be- through the first half , getting other three first-place votes and hind their usual rock-hard de- all four of the aforementioned finished in fourth place with 40(1 fense and stormed through a 10- men in trouble. Stallings, Kelly. points. game season undefeated. (Continued on Page 15) Paul (Bear) Bryant, the Ala- In order, they beat Georgia WISCONSIN bama coach , had maintained all 31-3, Tidune :«>-« , Vanderbilt 24- 0. North Carolina 21-0, Tennes- see IM) . Florida 1 7-14, Missis- sippi State 23-6, Louisana State 17-9. Georgia Tech 24-7 and Au- Badgers Open burn 21-M. Arkansas, under Couch Frank Broyles, meanwhile, also was going through 10 games unblem- \M\ With Houston ished. The Porkers, who have MADISON , Wis. .« - The court with 6-foot-:? Ken Gus- never won a national champion- Wisconsin basketball team , tafson, who has been moved ship, got by Oklahoma State, IUL which hit bottom in a re- back after, being voted the Tulsa , Texas Christian and Bay- {• O dt\wdhsi(IL(b ollahA, £ building campaign in 1963. team 's most valuable player lor , then reached their peak %r Shoppers cash supplement for a total cost launches Coach Johnny Erick- while playing a forward posi- with a M-13 triumph over pre- of only \V son's "year of progress" to- tion in bis sophomore season. viously unbeaten , then top- < $5.00! Repay $10.50 monthly for 10 months night in a meeting with Hie The top reserves include 6- ranked and defending national -JV start- J^C Houston Cougars , (oot-!) Tom Sehoeneck , fi-foot-4 champion Texas Starting his sixtli season as veteran Ken Roberts and Den- [m, ing January 15. Be a smart shopper this yea r . , )I Both Alabama and Arkansas coach Erickson hopes that the nis Sweeney, a sophomore Al—\ r . have major bowl t%4-t>!> campaign will signal who earned all-slate prep hon- dates , 'Bama IJr shop for the best bargains with cash from Minnesot a •/• a return to court respectabili- ors at Edgewood Hi gh School meeting fifth-ranked Texas in ty for the Badgers, who drop- in Madison the Ornnfie Bowl and the Ra_or- 1y Loan and Thrift. Call or stop in for your money . . . _fr backs going ped to an R-lfi record last year Houston has four starters against sixth- ranked Nebraska TO/MORROW! 'V In Gift Whiskey... and finished last in the Big back from last season 's team in the Cotton l(m g JSP Ten with a 2-12 mark. which had a l(i-l() record, in- Bowl . Although he prefers a last cluding losses to Minnesota The final Top Ten with first- break offense, Erickson hits and Ohio State in the Big Ten. place votes in parentheses, won- FLEISCHMANN'S Mf\k discarded race-ho>rse tactics The Cougars depend on their lost records and points; to tnk« full advantage of his speed and pressing tactics . \. Alabama (34V. ) j available talent . The Badgers Houston is expected to start 10-0 515' have added height and reserve 2. Arkansas AND THRIFT COMPANY 90 PROOF is why! I foot-6 Mark Zuhor and 6-foot - with fi-fot-1 Jack INIargenthnl- 6. Nebraska 8-1 _;i.r, J (^ p 5 Dave Roberts , both juniors , er and 5-foot-II Joe Hiimond 7. La. State 7-1-1 202 *\ 166 Walnut (B«tw«an Third and Fourth) Phonw 8-2976 )\, «»0£5 , with 6-foot-l) sophomore Keilh a I guard. «. Oregon Stale H-2 i;u ft-l *—. »«¦£' • ',' PPCj Of - fiSX GRA IN NrVUTRAL SPIRITS I \t O pen Friday 'til 8. Saturday 'til Noon. j\ ¦ Steller up front. Senior Jim The tip-off is si't lor 7:30 9. Ohio Statr 7-2 S7 » H £ aL;>«»iM, o i rat'N(. CORPORAT ION, Ntw VORH. cirv I Bohen will open in the back- p.m. 10. Southern Calif. 7-3 «;» OPENINGS FOR WOMEN'S MET Esther Pozanc, who Is Wolverine 5' Will Open handling entries for the Wi- Phillies Leading Dealers, nona teami planning to at- tend the Women's State Bowling Tournament to h« held In Rochester next year, Rose Bowl has openings for three teami Even Want Bo Belinsky with 37 already algned. HOUSTON (AP ) mated a late-evening trans ac- Cierzan Smashes 679 Set All the team* w ill howl - The Phila- nett. March 27 with the opening* delphia Phillies have become Then , on Monday, Philadel- tion by trading outfielder Chuck Fever Is left on the 1:30 p.rn . shift . the leading volume dealers at phia traded outfielder Danny Hinto to the Cleveland Indian! Anyone interested is akked the winter baseball meetings Cater to the Chicago White Sox for first-baseman Bob Chanea but their manager says he' for veteran pitcher Ray Her- and inftelder-outfielder Woody to call Esther bv D*< . 10. s still To Take Over Third Place not satisfied. He wants another bert. Held. pitcher and he'd settle for Bo , John Cierzan , shooting as Overcome In yet another deal fhe Phils The 28-year-old HI n ton, team to 947—2,657 with 226—567 , Belinsky. first-baseman • briskly as the temperatures, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sold journeyman right-handed hitter , batted, . 274 all the totals just a bit off the Belinsky 'g desire to get away Angels , soared into third place in the Vic Power back to the in 136 games for Washington top ten pacesetters. Rose Bowl fever gives way to from the Los Angeles Angels is from whom he was acquired top ten aeries standings in the Marquette to this past season . He h«d U Other keglers also had top hoop-la on the Michigan and exceeded only by their urge to late last season . The price was city Monday night. nights in the league. Marge Mo- homers and batted in 153 runs. Oregon State campuses tonight unload him. Angel General about $20 , 000. Rolling for Ahrens-Plait Oil ravec belted 200-556 , Isabella Chance, 24 , in his first full , when the Wolverines, early fa- Manager Fred Hancy says there Earlier in the day the Wash- Co. in the Monday League at Rozek 206—555 Leona Lubinski Open Against has been a lot of interest in the ington Senators purchased season with the Indians, hit Winona Athletic Club, Cierzan 553. Irene Bronk 551 , Vivian H. vorites to succeed UCLA as the controversial left-hander , , .270 in 120 games. A southpaw nation ' but catcher Doug Camilli from the spanked 679 to roll into the Brown 529, Orlane Kittle 525 , s No. college basketball not being a banker , Haney is not Los Angeles Dodgers for about swinger , he had 14 homers ant} team, entertain little Ball State third spot. Irene Gostomski 525. Louise Liv- particularly interested in inter- drove in ,75 runs in 1964. Held, a and the Beavers, under new the same price. ingstone 503 and Betty Schoon- est. The Senators then consum- .'{2-vcar-old milityman , batted THE ONLY two three-gam* over 501. coach Paul Valenti , meet high- Toms Tonight .236 with 49 RBI in 118 games, sets above turn are a "They haven 't com e up with 704 posted WESTGATE BOWL: Ladle*— ly rated San Francisco in key MILWAUKEE * -Mar- who will be 35 D__. by Dick Niemeyer Sept. 24 what we want ," he said. Herbert , and Esther Kelm ripped 207—544 to season openers. quette's basketball Warriors, HORNETS MEET 15, had a 20-9 record in 1962 and a 694 rapped by Walter Wil- "I haven 't been able to find trigger Grulkowski Beauty Shop More than 50 major games hopeful of rebounding from a was the winning p itcher in the liams Nov, 23. to 894-2 , 578. Eleanore LoKhek disastrous 1963-64 season , launch out what the Angels want for WEDNESDAY are scheduled on the cam- Belinsky, " second All-Star game that year. registered 203—521. ' a 26-game schedule under new said Philadelphia The Winona Hornets have Thinking back this morning, paign s formal opening date. Manager Gene Mauch. Michigan and Oregon State "But I switched their meeting day Cierzan recalled a balky 10 pin Community — Bob Schossow , coach Al McGuire tonight in a want him. " PROLD THANK YOL Y that might have meant the dif- leveled 223-577 for Schmidt' whose football teams meet at meeting with St. Thomas of St. from tonight to Wednesday s WASHINGTON , (AP) - Pres- ference between a 600 and a and Oasis 1 ,000—2,883. Pasadena , Calif., New Year 's Paul , Minn., at the Arena. The Phillies , shaking off the at 7 p.m. at fhe West End ( ident Johnson gave a proud tw« Day, share the spotlight with Lacking tremendous height shock of their recent stretch Recreation enter . national honor count. Alley Caters - Williams Ho- lion ' s "thank you " at a White Southern powers Duke and Da- while facing a rugged schedule, dive, pulled the first inter- All hockey fan* Interested "I started with a double In tel picked up 928—2.603 with league trade of the year Sun- House luncheon today to medal vidson. McGuire has installed a new- in playing — including col- my last game and then lost Nettie Haase dropping 214—504 day, acquiring first baseman lege students — are invited. winners on the Amer ican Olym- the 10 pin in the third frame," JOHN CIERZA N for Wards and Janice Drazkow- Michigan will field a veteran style of play. He is trying to Dick Stuart from the Bo ;ton Election of officers will pic team that surprised ths he said. "After that I had three Cops Third Place ski 512 for Mohan 's. Fran Riv- team , led by Bill Buntin and slow down the Warriors, who Red Sox for pitcher Dennis Ben- take place. world at Tokyo. more strikes so I could have ers bel!ed 205 . Cazzie Russell , which narrowly tried to out-run foes under for- started with six. letlc Club, Clarence Rivers of HAL-ROD LANES: Park-Re c outpointed UCLA's defending mer coach Eddie Hickey. "All-in-all Junior Girls — Carol Lilla cf , it was a good Linahan 's rattled 234—«29 in the champions in The Associated The Warriors have five play- DURING night , " he "I' All-Stars tripped 156—280 with mused. m just City League at Hal-Rod . Press p re-season poll of sports- ers back from last year 's team, JOE PAGE tied the single Roadsiders cruising to 744— happy to have the 679. " writers and broadcasters. which posted a 5-21 record while Take advantage of your General Tire 's 1 , 371. # GENERAL game total to lead his Bunke Following their opener THE SERIES marked a ca- ,045. KWNO RED MEN'S CLUB: Monday- losing more games than any ¦¦¦¦¦ « APCO team to 1 against Ball State , the Wolver- I Specialist's Winter Offer! SAVE BIG reer hi gh for Cierzan , a parts ripped 2,912 and Irv Praxel 528 nite — Sunbeam took team other Marquette squad. Mar- man at Warner & Swasey, and honors with 906—2, 637 , but ines (ace a major test at Duke quette also set a school mark errorless, Friday night. The Blue Devils MONEY THIS GIGANTIC came on games of 246 , 209 and In the VFW League at Hal- Schmidt's also hooked 2,637 . , by losing 15 straight last season. ^^^J |^^ 224. Schmidt's got 181 from Richard No. 5 in The AP poll , beat Mich- In addition , the Warriors will Rod , Chuck Hagedorn totaled igan in the NCAA semifinals He went into league action s and Ralph Bam- Shinnick and Steve Belisle re- be out to show home fans that 603 for Bub' last March. Monday carrying a 184 aver- benek 602 for Wason' s Supper corded a like figure for Bub's. their stunning 70-66 upset by the age. Club. Chris Wiefenbach's 5fi6 er- Lloyd Fegre of Doerer's slam- San Francisco, No. 9 in the talented freshman team was a The individual effort carried rorless led Blanches Tavern to med 474. pre-season balloting, meets an fluke. Many of the varsity play- his team to 2,806 with First 982—2.857 and Dick Seeling WINONA AC: Go-Getters — Oregon State club rebuilding ers still are smarting from the National Bank coming up with tripped 245 for Bunke 's APCO. Orvilla Cisewski ha mmered 205 after the loss of 7-foot Olympian defeat at the hands of freshmen 1,040. I THE PIN TOPPLERS League —471 for E.B. 's Corner. Circle Mel Counts. Valenti replaces recruited by McGuire and his While Cierzan was lacing his at Westgate saw Doris Bay of G Ranch bagged 854 and Kram- Slats Gill as the Beavers ' pilot. aides. third-place total at Winona Ath- 'Lincoln Insurance shove her er Plumberettes 2.412. Fourth-ranked Davidson and "Our boys are straining at fifth-ranked Duke open tonight SNOWTKE the bit to go , " McGuire said. against Wake Forest and Vir- <______"They're anxious ..4* redeem ___-F8feL SSkft fifii WO/MEN KEGLERS ginia Tech, respectively. Other themselves for that iosg~to our major powers in action include freshmen and I think we should MEET SA TURDAY Minnesota vs. South Dakota ^ Kremer on 2nd beat St. Thomas." E»'«{ ^i_l3U^R All Winnna Women' s Bowl- State; North Carolina vs. Clem- ! son; Bradley vs. Northern wTl __blst ing Association members Junior (Tom) Flynn , who led fJ t l__vl_-_in ^v are asked attend a meet- Michigan; Kansas vs. Arkan- the Warriors in scoring and re- Come now, ivoid U> sas ; St. Louis vs. North Dakota M delays, be ahead of the rasfi ins at the Legion Club Sa- Defensive Team bounding last season, will start _\^ turday at 2 p.m. Winona State 's LfiO-pound co-captain and linebacker was and Notre Dame vs. Lewis. up front with 6-foot-6 Paul Car- *• * sm M¥9 m0MY M quality-built Snow Tires1 All-America ____wS^B^/^_ ' Pnt Rrang. association named to the Associated Press Little College UCLA , which has lost All- bins and either 6-foot-5 Marty GENU,NE , second defensive team as a halfback today. Holmes or 6-foot-5 Joel Plinska. \\ /IN VV> l_ R /_FTRF__n<_ r-fflw.!!? .. secretary said that plans America Walt Hazzard but re- ^f ^ ^ fi0,ERAL MIA" I nLKUu v=u; c a M for the 1 IMS5 city tourna- Krem er , also named to the Northern Intercollegiate All- tains sharpshooting Gail Good- Sophomores Bob Wolf and Dane %v ^^/ ^ li J^ ^S f ty x k^ ment wilt be made. Conference team , tad the Warriors to an rich, puts its 30-game winning Mathews are due to open in the NIC championship and a 6-1 record this sea- streak on the line Friday night backcourt. son. at Illinois. Third-ranked Wichita St. Thomas , which staggered WISCONSIN Named to the second offensive team opens Saturday against Long to a 9-16 record last season, has , (Continued From Page 14) were fullback Dave Heide of Concordia Beach , Calif., State. eight lettermen back. However , KRAFTPEAD I k Minn., and guard Robert Sundberg of Minot , Vanderbilt , No. 6 , breaks in the Tommies are counting heav- U I ji g* ¦ ¦ ¦ r -I Goede and Dave Rosenau all N.D., State. against Rice Thursday. Syra- ily on a pair of sophomores , /^ fouled out for Winona, which Jerry Jacobs of North Dakota is a tackle cuse and Vanderbilt, Nos. 7 and 6-foot-9 Dan Hansard , a center , _z __¦¦ ^ wound up -with 31 fouls. River on the second defensive team. 8 , have Wednesday dates with and Nick Lapentti, a 6-foot 'i Jr^l^^^^^"I ^- Falls took advantage of the Given honorable mention were fullback American University and guard. whistle toots , sinking 28 of 50 Rich Froehle of St. John 's, Minn.; halfback Creighten . respectively, and St. Rounding out the St. Thomas ^^ __ \ *mmmmmmm ^—m^kw attempts. Winona had 19 of .10, Roger Heikigs of Yankton, S.D. ; quarterback John's. N.Y., No. 10 , opens starting five will be Wayne Pier '--T ______r__fll 9 Hi ^1 T * ^km^m , Wis., State ; but had the field goal advan- Jim Van Gorden of Eau Claire against Temple Saturday. and Tom Raih . both 6-feet- ends Ken Hogenson of Morningside and Ed Kremer tage, 30 to 28. 4, and 5-foot-10 Fred Korba. Petersen finished with 23 Maras of South Dakota State , and guard-linebacker Phil Min- f mm 1 HIR I I '—' nick of St ate College of Iowa. ' points for Winona , most of them methodical. Kelly had 16 , Asleson , one of the few bright State Frosh ¦¦¦ inj spots Monday, had 13 , Stall- Patterson Seeks I^Wpll i j M^ _ ings 14 and Goede ten. Lee paced River Falls with Butkus to NFL, 21 , while Jim Bloomquist got Lose Opener Bout With Liston 17 . Bob Pritchard 14 , Nate (AP) The Winona State freshman NEW YORK - Floyd Schilling 12 and Paul Kramer opened its season Patterson still nurses an ambi- 11. cage squad . tion to beat Sonny Namath +6 AFL? with an 86-74 loss to the La Liston in a heavyweight title fight. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS former. Crosse State Univ ersity fresh- THERE WILL he no respite Patterson would have to cash for the Warriors as far as try Illinois linebacker Dick But- Weeb Ewbank , coach of the men team in a preliminary to kus apparently is leaning heavi- Jets , in a wild parlay to make it ing to gel away from Wiscon- sad Monday that Namath the varsity tilt Monday night. come true since ly toward the National Football has neither he nor sin college outfits is concern- "the potential of being an- The Warrior yearlings , coach- Liston is champion League but the rival American other Johnny Unitas. " . ed. Campbell's crew will travel ed by Dick Papenfuss and Dick The former two-tirne heavy- to the univ ersity site at Platte- League is leaning on Alabama Ewbank should know. He un- Martzke , trailed 38-34 at the wei ght ruler has it all figured ville next Monday for their next quarterback Joe Namath. veiled Unitas at Baltimore. half. out. test. Loras of Iowa will play The lure for Namath may he "We want this boy real bad, " Jack Benedict , from Kenosha , All he has to do is beat Char- at Memorial Hall next Wednes- a salary-bonus package in the said Jets owner Sonny Werblin. Wis., netted 24 points for Wi- lie Powell in San Juan , P.R.. day. neighborhood of $150 ,000 and the "And we plan to get him. " nona, while Dwayne Davis had Dec. 12; beat Canadian George possibility he might step in Butkus , meanwhile , said '"I Chuvalo in Madison , 20 . Rick Auseth of Trempea- Square SHOUT SHOTS . . Peterson quicker as a first-siring quar- think I'll go with the Bears. I'll leau , Wis ., got 11. Garden , Jan. 29; then get a severly re- injured his left knee probably sign sometime during terback in the AFL. Lee Mitich had 16 for La figh( with Cassius Clay, if the l^B^^^ [MOUNTING! Monday ni ght , the one which the week. I am confident of Crosse while Dick Martin and loud one still has some piece of ^-jy had plagued him for the two Nnmutli was made the No. 1 playing pro although I know I Larry Thirion totaled 14 each. the championship, and win that previous games . . . Paul Kulig, pick of the New York Jets in the will have trouble. I hope Bill one Winona stata La Crosse . too. a freshman from Independence , AFL and the St. Louis Cardinals George tf icks around for a few tVMh (74) Frosh (»M Then , presto, in again with played briefly for River Falls , in the NFL. The Cardinals , how- more years . I wouldn 't mind Id It pi tp Id fl pi tp Lision to gain vengeance for his ever , have one of the best young Davis,t 4 1) 3 10 Mitich,t i 4 J 14 hut didn 't score . . . Tom Vail , playing behind him. " McO«r 'U I0«3 Lau ' rln.l 4 1 4 10 two first-round knockouts by last years head freshman coach quarterbacks in the league , Charl'rU I » 1 • Runic,t oil] Sonny. Charley Johnson. The .lets have Riitkii s Has the fco. t pick of Kaitcn.f 1 • 1 I Millar,! 1 1 • i ^ ^ * W ^ at Winona State , was in the AusetM 113 11 RlBlty.c 10 11 FULLY GUARANTEED! Dick Wood , an inconsistent per- Chicago ;ind taken in the AFL ek.c 16 4 1 Martin,c 4 e«cl s (Applied to ynur rv/. n crowd . . . lie i.s an assistant Jer ' 3)1' Onuini Onrral Krsl'li _L 11 ^ 1 _ I t _^l flriv, or one Ai Safely Chrckrd TuilnaM roninlf rl ar — Mi mt^t^ on the second round by the Den- SptcrUc IOI1 Hilto n, c Oil: fit* t*W Mm M km ___# l_l_F _L_T _L _L I W al Platteville now , the War- rimlfrri when r\di»no»d lor nf>v» Ci mwal Tiros on A ™ ver Broncos. Ben'lct .g I t 4 14 Thirloivs. 4 1 I U w*r III W^ V V WM mW m^ Wm' m m ^\ riors ' Monday opponent . . . As 'icn.o 1*41 Kaatka.g 1117 Smart Winona Slila (/•) Rlvir Fall! (14) INDOOR TILTS The AFL defeated the NFL 8 Braun.a 13 11 Hanun.g 0 I I e liLww rr ifLLLv/ lo ll pi ip la fi pi ip Mll lch.g » t • a Ne 'gar.g till) BUY NOW ! USE OUR nr J] 1 in signings Mond ay with fhe Shoppers , „„.,«„» PH'itiM * I 1 Jchll'a.f I I | I] SET THURSDA Y W»lman,t » • 1 0 (new Car^ quaUty) M«l noi.l 14 ) 14 Kr« '«r,c J S I 11 Buffalo Bills getting the big Total 21 14 17 74 "iOO% O.K. CREDITVLAN ! ftat ' mj.c lit!Bloom '!*) 4 ? 4 i; jump hy signing five , including Total 3) 11 » It Always Conl.,| 14 10 Lr-e,q t J 1 11 The first round of Indoor WINONA 34 4»-74 > , MONTHS TO PAY ! A ^^^ Warnar.a t » » » PiT»nl, aj « 4 I M Snftbnll I,engne gnrnes will their No. :i pick Villanova tack- LA CROSSB II «-»» HH P /__ 1_5S Ditrcto.c 0 0)1) Kull<|,| O 0 0 r) le Al Atkinson. Read ^ _3^ Alr ' ^n.c 0 0)0 McAblt.l 4011 be played lit Winmiu Senior Spanton.t I • • 0 JnyrJir, * r) 4 • lll^li School Gymnasium SPORTS SCORES Ailcion.rj il ll) Oromim till Thursday, Kally.f i 4 I U Van Hoof Beaten ivm, h Morgan,¦ » I • » Talili It 11 U 14 Lang'x will tnugle with MONDAY'S RdSULTI STARTING L <°< ntt ¦urtton.c tilt p.in,; No garnet tcheituled QUICK Oasis nt B:.n Sun- In Gloves Matc h TODAY'S OAMIS TaUli 10 It ]) rt shine with llof Rrnii Ml 7:.'!«> No |»m/!5 »cli«dultrj WINONA ITATt 11 ll-M and Watltins Products with CHATFIELD , Minn - Wi- WEDNESDAY'S -AMI RIVER PALLS 41 41—14 nona 's Tom Van Hoof wax de- Chlctio al Naw York. Willard BATTERY Official!: Kanir* ana: Carrol. Warner & Swascv nt R: 'in . cisional by Rochester ' s Rust y NI»A Jlsssr P l i | BES WAV MONDAY'S RISULTS Clark in a headline bout on a No lima', icl\rd\ilnt T ™!rr ^ Nce YGU TRY' Golden G loves card here Satur- TODAY'S OAMU rT^r^ i f UtT Me IT YOU'LL BE A Dalroll vi. ClnclnnMI al Indianapnlla. l l - IM THE I day night . ¦oilon al Naw York . W&ID TO I I , COPENHAGEN The act ion ciinic In a middle- Lot Anajolai *l PMIaalalphla. BARGAINS .1 IN pa,r of ^COPCOPSENHWAGENJPN Pt ¦ alllmarr) al San Francnca. f 4 ¦ ¦ > nr Rf ™*NCH-J AAAN FOR H!wO_ 11__i |^ weight fight . J lullffl fil ^ 1 " "* ^ ^ ^ G0QP I ¦ "* C 1 1°BACC0 —"V C Four other Winonans were pP ^^ KRAFTREADS iM FT beaten. They were : Tim Whor- ^ ^ l l ^^ S_l ___™ Idii , middleweight ; Tom Ble- SJHIZ , welterwei ght : Hob Pom- Group 24-12 Vol, . $16.95 .xcli. eroy, lightweight who lost • REA ^^^—Sriai' *""^ i ^pQRT^V I D CAREFULLY I .split decision , and Tim Malon- —^""^ l ... our Quick Starting Serve. . . . ey, light weight. / \^__w!!_. * j> ~~*iiL' Lean ym tUbll$SS SHOW tirtS ItlOUntidl Call 2847 when your batt.ry fail* PtAy | T SAFE! K ..P ym„ m„* ,„., mwi* Dont rial ln|ury lo lha lnh«i»v-> h'od kaal frnwant Inaat to you going!, a*' *•»•«•¦ lt> •«>>•' »"<< '<•«>' _, Info Price stop James Jenkins, who hit .265 Pr Oil June 1965 deliveries opened at reached another new high, gain- Get Cnt Oil 70' . RCA Van Brocklin and Finks are a at Santa Barbara in the Dodger 35' A $24.50 and closed at $24. August 1 ing more than a point, Cntl D 50' 4 Rd Owl persuasive pair. Van Brocklin ; second base- 28'4 1965 contracts opened at $25 and i U.S. Steel erased an early chain last season Deere 4334 Rp Stl 43 couldn't quite get Oregon quar- who hit .277 dropped to $24.40 at the close of loss and was unchanged. Beth- man Ron Theobold, Douglas 28'4 Rex Drug 56 terback Bob Berry to sign War With AFL at Wenatchie; second baseman trading. Only four October 1965 1 lehem and Republic showed mi- Dow Chm 79% Rev Tob 41 ; nor gains. a week ago. But Finks took only ) Louis Nelson , who hit .299 at contracts, at $24.75 each, were a couple of hours to convince GREEN BAY CAP - Green du Pont 233 Sears Roe 124^ traded. The largest trade was Chrysler advanced nearly 2 Bay Coach Vince Lombardi Modesto, Calif. ; shortstop Den- East Kod 139'4 Shell Oil 597 8 the passing star that life with nis Reeve, who hit .294 at Sara- 117 units of 25,000 pounds for j points and Ford was up a half the Vikings was his best bet. says that the Packers will not Ford Mot 55% Sinclair 5P.k April delivery. a point. sota ; and second baseman Leon- Gen Elec 91% Socony 88V_ The pass-catching Irish star get into the price war between i ard Boryca who hit .129 at 5_ was drafted by San Diego of the National Football League and , Gen Fds 82% Sp Rand 13 The Dow Jones average of 30 American Sootball League, but American Football League ri- Statesville. Gen Mills 45% St Brnds 83'/a LIVESTOCK industrials at noon -was off 1.06 BIG GEORGE vals for 1964 draft choices. In addition , the Twins drafted Gen Mot 94% St Oil Cal 697,_ CHICAGO ! to 874.37. not until the seventh round. s CHICAGO W — USDA — Hogs 10,000; for their Atlanta roster two play- Gen Tel 36% St Oil Ind 43 8 butchers weak to 25 lower; 1-2 190- The Associated Press average The very fact the Vikings "We're not bidding for any- 7 drafted him No. 1 indicates the ers from Albuquerque for the Gillette 28% St Oil NJ 88 s 220 lb. IS.50-U.00; mixed 1-3 190-230 of 60 stocks at noon had fallen one, " Lombardi said Monday. Goodrich 59% Swft & Co 57V_ lbs. 14 .75-15.50 ; 230-250 lbs. 14.25-15.OC; .6 to 325.0 with industrials off \linnesota club is pretty certain "We 'll make an offer and that's $8 ,000 price. They are pitcher 2-3 250-280 lbs. 13.75-13.50; 1-3 350-400 Goodyear 46 Texaco 89" lb. sows 12.00-12.50 ; 4[».4jo |(j s 75. 1.1, rails off .2 and utilities un- it can sign him. Snow will play Richard Sommer and infielder "-i ^ it." Gould Bat 38% Texas Ins 867 s 12.25; 450-iOO lbs. 11.25-11.75; 2-3 500- changed. ir the North - South game Daniel DiPace. 650 lbs. 10.75-1.25. 44» Christmas Day. The Packers don 't have to Gt No Ry 60 Un Pac s Cattle 3,500; cales 20; slau ghter steers Most rails continued their Gryhnd . 22% U S Rub 65*8 Steady to 25 higher ; 2' i loads prime The Viking signing log stood worry now about opening purse 1,250- 1 ,340 l b. 25. 75 ; hi gh drop. The oils were mixed. Gulf Oil 60% U S Steel 52' _ choice a nd at eight this morning, including strings in a fight for their top prime 1,1001,375 lbs. 25.25-25.50 choice Prices were mixed in moder- Homestk 48% Westg El 43'! 1,100-1,400 lbs. 24.00-25.00; comparable Saturday draftees Archie Sut- choice in the NFL draft, Don 4 ate trading on the American Bohri's Valley IB Mach 409'Y Wlworth 29'-_ grade ?00-1,100 lbs. 23.75-24.50; good all ton of Illinois. Jerry Schweiger Anderson , a back who has an- weights 2.0-23.25; good and choice 23.25- Stock Exchange. of Superior , Wis., State, Dave Int Harv 83V_ Yg S & T 45/_' 23.75; couple loads choice and prime other year of eligibility left at ,00-1,050 lb. heifers 23.75-24.00; choice | Treasury bonds declined and Osborn of North Dakota and Texas Tech. 800-1,050 lbs. 23.00-23.50; good and choice corporates were mixed. Paul Labinski of St. John 's Farmer Injured PRODUCE 22.50-22.75; good 20.50-22.25. However, many observers ex- Sheep 1,000; few early sales wooled CMinn). I choice slaughter cal ves lel.OO-18.00; good FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. - : slaughter lambs steady to strong but : pect Green Bay to encounter a CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA1 — trend not fully established; slaughter j 14.00-16.00; good and choice 600-850 lb. A Bohri 's Valley farmer re- 1 Also hiked are futures Berry stiff fight to sign flanker Larry Live poultry : Wholesale buying ewes steady; sever al small lots good f eeder steer s 17.00-21.00; standard and end Dick Schott of Louisville Elkins of Baylor , another choice ceived a fractured kneecap and prices unchanged; roasters 23- and choice wooled slaughler lambs 20.OO- good 13.50-18.00. possible other injuries about 21.00; good 19,00-20.00; cull to good Hogs 14,000; trade fairly active; bar- plus free agents Mel Boehland in the first round. The Houston 26; special fed white rock fry- wooled slaughter ewes 5.50-6.50. rows and gilts steady lo 25 higher; of North Dakota and Dick Roh- , Oilers picked Elkins in the AFL 12 :30 p.m. today when his car ers 18-19V_ ; heavy hens 17-17V2 . ST. PAUL sows fully steady; feeder pigs steady ; ran off Buffalo County P at SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn, if, — USDA 1-2 220 lb. ba rrows and gilts 15.50; most loff of Gustavus Adolphus. ; draft and reportedly are deter- — Cattle 7,500 ; calves 2,500; trade slovi 1-2 190-230 lbs. 15.00-15.25; mixed 1-3 CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago 180-240 lbs. 14.75-15.00; 240-260 lbs. 14.25- That leaves Snow , end Jim . mined to land the classy pass the foot of the Bohri's Valley early, later moderately active; slaugh- Whalen of Boston College and dugway and slammed into a Mercantile Exchange — Butter ter steers and heifers about stead y; i 15.0O; medium 1-2 160-190 lbs. 14.00- receiver. cows steady; bulls steady to 50 high- ' 5.00 ; 1-3 270-360 lb. sows 12.50-13.00; defensive tackle Jim Harris of tree trunk about four feet in steady ; wholesale buying prices er; vealers and slaugh ter calves stead y 2-3 360-400 lbs. 12.00-12.75; 400-500 lbs. Utah State as the big fish the j Anderson aiid Elkins were diameter. j unchanged; 93 score aa 62'/4; 92 to st rong feeders steady; average to 11.50-12.50 ; choice 120-160 lb. feeder ' named Monday to the 22-pIayer a 62'.4; 90 b 61',4; 89 c 60; cars high choice 1,050-1.125 lb. slaughler pigs 13.50-14.00. Vikings are concentrating on Stanley Bond , 50, was en steers 24.00; most choice 875-1,250 lbs, Sheep 5,500; all classes active, slaughl- . Look Magazine All-Star team 90 b 62; 89 c 61. 23.25-23.75; mixed good getting signed in the next few route home in his 1962 car and choice 22.75- er lam bs fully steady; other classes days. Their other top picks, Ok- selected by the Football Writers Eggs steady; wholesale buy- 23.25; high choice and prime 950 lb, steady; choice and prime 80-110 lb. Association of America. Elkins , when ice caused his car to slip ing prices unchanged ; 70 per heifers 23.25; aver aqe f o high choice wooled slaughter lambs 20.50-21.25; good lahoma backs Lgnce Rentzel and off the blacktop . It went off a 850-1,000 lbs . 22.75-23.00; most choice and choice 75-85 lbs. 19.00-20.00; choice Jim Grisham and Minnesota who won the Southwest Confer- cent or better grade a whites 850-1,050 lbs. 22.00-22.50; utility and and prime 88 lb. shorn . lambs No . four-foot bank and into the 1 commercial cows 11.00-12.50; canner and pelts 20.00; utility wooled slaughter ewes quarterback John Hankinson , ence scoring championship with 31; mixed 31; mediums 23 . -%; cutter 9.00-11.50; utility tree, jamming the car door so and commercial 5.00- 6.00; choice and fancy 60-80 lb. cannot be signed yet. 50 points and led in receiving standards 28; dirties unquoted , bulls 16.0017.00; canner and cutter wooled feeder lambs 19.25-20.00; good it took some time to release 1 10.50-15.50; choice vealers 24.00-26.00; and choice 50 6 lbs. with 851 yards on 50 catches, [ checks 22 .. - 0 16.00- 19.00; good hirn. high choice 27.00-28.00; good 18.00-24.00; and choice breeding ewes 8.0O-10.O0. was a repeater from the 1963 ! NEW YORK (API - ( USDA) Look squad. Bond, eastbound and alone in APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kotzky Pastrano Wins, the vehicle, was about one- 1— Butter offerings adequate. The Packers signed a seventh fourth mile away from his Demand good. Cheese steady; prices un- round choice, flanker Jerry house. changed. Pads Bank Book Roberts of Baldwin-Wallace, Robert Ruben, living in the Wholesale egg offerings fully shortly after the 27-hour draft i area , who helped remove him LONDON CAP) - With -week- ample. Demand slightly im- was completed Sunday morn- from the car and into an am- proved today. ly boxing knocked out of televi- ing. Bill Curry, a 221-pound bulance, said the steering sion in the United States, Amer- ! Wholesale selling prices based linebacker for Georgia Tech , wheel was broken , Bond had on exchange and other volume ican fighters are journeying to said Monday he also .had sign- a black eye, and the windshield ; sales. New York spot quotations England for the big money ed with Green Bay. was cracked. He was conscious. follow : mixed colors : standards these days. ! He was taken to Community 31-32; checks 25-26. Light heavyweight champion Memorial Hospital, Winona. Whites : extra fancy heavy Willie Pastrano of Miami ' The sheriff's office at Alma weight 47 lbs min 35-371.; fancy cashed in about $65,000 for stop- received a call at 12:33. Henry medium 41 lbs average 25M>- ping Terry Downes in the 11th Zeichert. Buffalo City, county 26V2 ; fancy heavy weight 47 lbs round of a title defense at Man- MONDVY LEAGUE ! traffic officer , went to the min 33-34' 2; medium 40 lbs av- chester Monday night. Then he Winona Athlctk Club W L erage 25-26 ; smalls 36 lbs aver- Ahrent-Plall Oil Co . 2»\i 7V, scene. promptly offered Britain's box- Schllti Beer 11 15 age 23-24' .; peewees 31 lbs av- ing bookmaker another shot at East End Coil Co 18'/j 17» _ erage 19-20' z. Poll y Meadow H'/j 19' j REX MORGAN, M. D. By Dal Curtis the crown in London early next Home Beverage Sarvlca . 15' j 20' j Cat's Head Sent Browns: extra fancy heavy- year. Terrv may take it. 1st N ational Bark I 51 weight 47 lbs min 37-38; fancy WESTGATE LADIES LEA G UE For Rabid Analysis Westgate Bowl W L medium 41 lbs average 26-27V2 ; (First Pub. Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1964) G r ulkowskl Beauty Shop 31 14 fancy heavy weight 47 lbs min Salranek's JB'/i HVi Sheriff George Fort found him- Slate ol Minnesota ) ss. 35-36; smalls 36 lbs average 24- Ken's Hardware 11 53 Counly of Winona ) In Probate Court sel f dealing in cat's heads today Winona Typewrllar JO 55 25; peewees 31 lbs average 19- No . U.0&3 after John Bell , 999 W. Mark Haddad't II 57 In t he Matter of Ihe Guardianship «( 20' 2. Midland Co-op . 15Vi Wh St. , came in with the head of Wi lliam E. Henwurm, War«l. GO GETTERS The guardian ot the above named a cat he said bit him Sunday. (AP) Athl et ic C l u b W L CHICAGO — (USDA) — Ward, viz.: The First National Bank of Gr aham A McGuire . . . 55'i 10' _ Bell was advised to go to a V\inona, having made and tiled in this Potatoes: arrivals 34; on track E.B. ' s Corner 53 13 Court its final account, together with its doctor , and the sheriff sent the 188 ; total U.S shipments 342 ; Circle G. Ranch 50' 3 15'i petition representing that said guardian- Kramer Plumberetli 50 lt catYs head to St. Paul for supplies light , ship has terminated and praying thai demand good , Winona Plumbing II 55 sflid acco-jnt be examined, adjusted and an alysis to determine if the market slightly stronger; carlot Farm & Garden I 51 allowed by this Court , and that said animal was rabid. track sales: Minnesota North guardian be discharged ; RE OM EN S MON. NITE j R ed mans Allys W L IT IS ORDERED. Thnt said petition I Dakota Red River Valley round Schmidts 50 U be heard and said account examined Butis la 11 reds 4.50. «n - COMMUNITY Minneapolis Fire Plate of Minnesota, on the 30lh dny of — Dressed poultry : grade A and Westgate Bowl W L December. 1964. at 11 o ' clock AM; Sunbeam Bread 30 1} U.S. grade A , ready-to-cook , nnrl that this order be served by the I TV1INN5APOL1S (API - Fire Schliti Beer .55 17 publication thereof in the Winona Daily destroyed one of four buildings frozen ; trading, overall, limited Ridgeway Crearnery .. 55 17 NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller News and by mailed notice according as buyers still trying to assay to law . Bub' s Pllien 54 11 of the Magnetics Control Co, in Dated NovemBer V, 1164 Hackbarth Feed Mill 54 ll suburban St. Louis Park early needs for Christmas. Oasis 55 50 E. D tIRFRA I Schmidts Beer 50 55 today. Loss was estimated at Offerings reported : young Probale Judge. ' , (Court Seal) Miller High Lit* 11 54 | $2fil) ,000. hens 8-16 Lbs '!4 ' 2-:ifi cents , most- Blumentritt Stora IJ 5t George M , Robertson Jr ., Firemen said the blaze start- ly 35, young toms 14-22 lbs 33'i- Attorney for Petitioner Erdmann Trucking t 33 ! ALLEY CATERS ed in the rear of the building 34' ., mostly 34 , 22-26 lbs 31-32'. . . Westgate Points 1 1 (Pub . D*lp Tuesday, Dec. I, 19641 ' 26-28 lbs :i2 2-33 . . Ftsnsln- Body Shop IJ housing the firm s packaging NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Cur-leys* Floor Shop 33 !department. Portions of all four Motions Window Co 35 '."' K I IS HFRF.RY &IVFN. Thnt walls of the cement block build- Pirt'i-i Anil;i,l^p{ I1 , ini , 1^ Hie name ol Jeanette ' s Beauty Shop 34 WINONA MARKETS Nash's 34 ing collapsed and the roof caved A .oiporrtlion IlK.orporflll-d unci r- r ,IIHJ pi.i IMIII lo llir proviMom ol lliaplei Winona Daily News . 75 in. Swift St Company .ifi^ \ ,lw\ nl Minnpsolfl ivn, ainriid Montgomery Wards . 34 AS rinse quotations apply ai to noon tr> r-d thil l thp d.ile ol ulcorpoiflt trn w.f Wi 'li.imi Hotel 53 PIN TOPPLERS dny llpvcinhfr Jl, |«64 . Ilml the gpiwr.il nA Huying hours are trom b ».m to - ',i" ^od purposes ol Id,., roi jioi .ilinii Weslqale W L North Sta r Hearing Watkins Mary K ing 13 5 p in. Monday/ through Friday •i llflll lit* 10 FlKliigr in nnd opPrAlf rtli All livestock arriving "tier closing AinLulmHc service bir- i m-- . t.t!t-- f in.| lc Lincoln Insurance 17 4 1 MADISON , Wis - A public time will he properly Cftr«d tor . weigher* nnd dffilintj v,.it|i ltir- gi-ni-ifll p.,bin . Ii, Main Tavern ... t' , I i . uui in I'd ih» following .morning own And or lease r t-ni t-itu- b, nldimjs Hamernlks Bar I 10 hearing on the application of ' Moss nlrucfurei And «ll neccMiry eip .ipmenl Wally ' s . I 10 North Star Natural (!as Co. of Top liutihe-ij, 190 220 lbs , H 10 14 50 /ipplmnres flnrl rnolor vein. It", loi opeirtl Winona Palnl I, Glasi • 10 lop •.!)* •, |2 .is 12 Ii I no <«id business Hint ihe /idoiev Coca Cola I 10 Wisconsin , Inc., for const ructing 1 . ol Callla 'be rrgislrren ollire ol s.i.il un tifir rtliun Lakeside Cities Service S' j li' i facilities in t his area will be lie lattlra market It steers ancj MARY WORTH By Saunderj. K ',0? F , Sflnboin Slieet , . ;tnnn,i , ,.nn»> PARK REC JR GIRLS and Ernst ' ' ' ' he ld at the state office building hr-llris '.li' .Klv, ( osvs Ar?fll< . .oM llMI tilt- iMiiic. mm .tdilf r-s M- • ol Hal Rod Lanes W L (iinli fhiiur 22 ?1 HI (ml Hoflid ol Dirrr tni . mm iiii.iin, Pin Busters 11 3 in Madison ,lan 15. The hearing . I up ln'H ton I) Jl r Alois ll, p. snnie beino ,,|, iil,, ., l ^, p All Stars It 5 will consider app lication of the ( .nine s <,rvl , niters lO OO rtOAn iV.Hlin I Pifl.cl 'PI | 'uiilil.n. Ro.*dsiders 10 4 4i Veal Ml eel '.Vinr n/i , - . .nil,- . I,, Gulti-i Dusleri »' i , company to construct facilities ' -r-rt l (i - four Fs t 7 TI e in.trkrl is sternl y Knlbii-.- n I .rt.el : I 1 CITY St ruin , Taylo r and St Croix 11 (i M H ,, MI id 4 ii iii . . ii. -rn Saiurrlayp A'.'.Hui Ar.i I M Kvi. I :' , H_l Roil W L Falls . ' > IJ I- III JI sample lyrlnrr ttMrtmg P|, . W II K f'f.-fori . 0.isis U J , 74 13 (Mt'vv Crop Unrley) A.|l1.,,ey. „| | „ ... IWinkfs Apro It 14 No I llMley .. 11 .11 r. iii n A .'/ i.n,.. i.irt Willys F Cily 30 14 GRAIN .. Mer rli.nli Dank 30 14 f , i, I ti.v r ley 1 .06 Spred Wasli It 17 (lo I ti.uley n (Flr\l I' uli . I ur-Hm, Nru- 14 . lv«4 i Hot*l Winona It 1/ MIWKAI 'OI.IS i AIM Whc.it t Ji. < lirkl ley M NOIICF Of Country Kitchen 1 > lt VILLAGE 6LEC1ION irrupts Mon :ML\ ve:u' a^u I' rpsi Cola I' It •174; trudin n basis unchained hi VII I ftr.E Of GOODVIF.W Bubs SIM II It VYiixma K RK Mitikt't Wmon» Counly, MlilmrinU I m.shans Catr U JO DIM ' ccni lower; prices i I i Tfn'\ft uMitrttiom nt>l"v Hi of ¦ Giatiam _ McGuire I) 71 10 !0 n in trxtay ' n I I', "I f'l Ii f i.ivi i: iilr r „, luwr, t ' ash spring wheat basis , KWNO Radio II 74 ( A ,vlr A I . . .21 ll'- "'¦ llrtij,- Hr, |.( .1 |(l |,, . ,., , ,, 1'inlliill ,1( 1 VFW Nn I diii 'k nort horn l. T li 1 7H 1 1, (.i .il l,' A < l.ir or i .. . 2< ¦— U< I' * V H,t<|r- {if I ,i,o'l ,.,• .-. ',' , nir ..I,, H t— Mil Hod W I I . I .in,- A niiMiiiirn) . I' f |. HrTrriil,r- i t l"64 . f II,.- , . H/>.,,- ' II.,,I A In arni fur nacr Co 3 0 S|>rmn utiej ii one cent premium !¦ . 1.1 . nt,- A iMtinlt) 12 Mt'\ I ll Mm '• . i n .nm v,!!,,,,,. || r MARK TRAIL By Rubs fieri 1 0 ea ch Hi OUT .Mt til Ihs , S pl ine ... .„ !, • II 20 Ed Dodd liilliiAirirj ,,„¦¦ In,, .l,,,!! |,,. , .|,„ ,,,,. ,, , Hun kes Apco 1 0 i., .in,- t'. 12 Id Mi^ MlinliliMI . r.l.-i • wheat one cent discount each . • Wavon-i Suppti Club 3 6 ' . -i^ll II, f J ' 'i r Jonr-s & Kr Of(, «- | 3 0 Hi under ;'iH llis Protein pi ems Villtt'i r nt i.iilirlui. ,. , . • ,,, , ,.¦ , - r. |„ ' Hla'Khrs T avrr f| 3 4 1 K;i\ Sl.Kr Millin g Company fllilliiii i;.M ll. |,h-il(jr ll .. IP . i-n,,,.. , II to 17 per cent l.Tli 1 , 1 II.. , Winono Milk Co 0 1 In i imi lMrin \prinn, ^-l.ral I 61 Ol II,r n,i,|,i. ,|,,,l I,,i, ,I,I n ,. ,,,.„ tlnmeM 11X 0 1 "No I hai' il Montana winter Ini .' mmlirin Mir KM) mitral . 14) ••>v ,' in r. II" *. i,l ,' ,. . ,, - I (( f leainsterl 0 1 No I noniii-rr, .pi wlirai I Al ll|"'l rtllllll ,l|.(l II ,lillllli ,,|,, , II M| , f I .. V i I mi ' , ' ">o Clarks Sillier l will rrmnln opfii uiilil a 00 ,,, u, k Boxing A.ssiiciiition jiicMilcnt. or II No . v'llow 1 IT, I in i hrinht colnr; good to choice I 112- , 1 r W , I ' 1 AH nii«l'liwl vulf ^ limy s.'iid Monday ni^lil the WBA Oats NY :> \ K hile ail , liV i; No I mi; low lo Inteniiwliale !Hi 1.2« ; vc\l f nt sftlil %priiftl rl^i linn 1 (.¦ P , Sovlirans No 1 yrllow ..TfiU. Card ef Thank* Men«y to loan 40 STRICTLY BUSINESS I Houses for Sals t< ~ : ~~ BfltRT- MODERATELY P R IC _ D J-bedro»m and Loans - Insurance - Want Ads Our linear* #rifeful thanki art ex- home, only 8 yean old, city loceflon, tended to all our friends, neighbor* Real Estate wilh suburban etmoiphere. 1159 Oletv Uud Csrs 109 Uud Ctn 109 and relatives lor thtlr various acts of view Road. Tel. 4W. • _ OLDSMOBILE-l»J» Holiday, wlnferlted. klndnrts and mesiegis of evmpathy FRANK WEST AGENCY " fHREE BEDROOfvrh(~»e, with new he»t- S190. T«l. 3001. Tom Kauunatl, 460V> shown us during our recent bereave- ITS Lafayette It. tal. nee levyaue disposal ayt- B. »fh. 1959 RAMBLER Start Here ment, the loss ol our beloved sister and ( Ntxt to Taiapnona ottica) Ing lysttm, new tem, ] acres of lend on Hwy. 11, be- aunt, wa (specially thank the Rev. OLDSMOBIL_ - I»M, » cylinder, automa- tween Winona and Oalesvllle. School SUPER g ' , _,_., i \ Deye, organist, soloist, pallbearers and Dogs, Pats tic. Ration far wlllnfl, can't obfiln ..' as , Suppliat 42 bus stops at front door. Tel. Centervllie thm* who tent floral offerings end do- auto In.uranc*. RMMftsbla, Tat. L«w- ' 53MHI. 4-door,, radio, wonci nated tha usa pf thtlr ctri, WANT ED-Male Alradale dog. Tat, PUS*. ttlofl 433). Mr. anil "Are. Wlltvd Selwey ' HOMES—fARfAS-LOTS-ACRBAOBS " h«atcr, automa- AKC REGlsf ERED white French poodlea, 19M>W6 ^«^lry Sidafi Thl» ntwtptpar^ *fli e< r.tponiibie Air. and Mri. Arnold Bergler COIWrTORTrf REALTY *I25. eldon Jhomas. Te|. Utai after 440W . tic transmission, for only one incorricl insertion o» Mr. and Vra. Eldon tal way La CriKant, Minn, Tel. WS-ane e p.m 1«] PONTIAC, new tlrai, ¦ny cl».slfl»o «dv«rtiitmin) Whitehall tiras, put- PASZKI EW ICZ " ~ HOMBMAKBO'I SPECIALS ribullt meter . llstied In the Willi PUPS FOR SA _ E-4wealst#red ftmal* g *d HCdon Check I wl»h to thank avtryone EAST location. Coiy 1-bedreont heme, T«l. HV33. solid dark blua call who lent gift*, Coldtn Retrievers, 2 months old, 110. your id and U1I II a corrtfr cards and visited modern except heat, SJ.2H. mt during my stay Tel. 1- 1365 or Cochrane 3290. CHEVROLET - B#I Air 4-daor, ra- finish. No miles on tion mu»t W m»d», at Community 1*5» Mamorlil and alto those die, haalir, V-t, Pewtrglldi trant- V who sympathized with us In tha Ion PUPPIES - 3 Carman Shipherdt, I WEST CSNTRAL. Modern J-bedroom rebuilt 6 cylinder of mliileo- power ilMrlng , I. rymtr, our infant ion. I eiptclelly wish to months old. Jim Miller, Dover , Minn, homt, larva lot. I10,SOC. engine. rum off like new, only I7M. Pre* thank Dr. Herb Htlst, nurtas and Tel, St, Charlet ffl-3M0, . th* valuabla gift with each car purcliaied Rav. Ernsttr end Wttkowskl Funeral CORNEK LOT, Beltrient addition. All len- BLIND ADI UNCALLID FOR- Home. Hortts, CattU. . Stock 43 provemants In. Reiionabie. from i>«w until chrl«tma». $795 _ », X, Mr. and Mn. Jtmes Pai.klewlcz ; — IS, «. end Pater. rtEDER~7TGS-77rffwa«ki otif. Wetvln HOMIMAKIR'I i«r)ANO«, C. Ihink, DON'S AUTO SALES Brltson, Rt. J, Houston, Minn. Tel. SS. C 3.tf. 1« t. 3nd Lost and Found 4 19&.3917. Tel. S-1471 or MIT head, « to 12 VENABLES POUND—black and white dog. Owner FEEDER PIGS-200 weeks old; also 2 ye/irllng Ppjarid Chlno boars. may have by Idenllfylng and paying for " 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 ad. Tal. 1-2311. James Ell-itadT Hwy. 43, i miles N. ol Specially (Flrit Pub. Monday, Nov . 30, 1964) Mabel, Minn. Open Frl. Evenings L0S"T—male Bluetlck hound doo, reward Minnesota I is. GILTS AND BOARS—tsurabred meat type Tel. Slate of lor Inlormatlon and return. Carl Man- I C ^ \' 284» Priced County ef Winona ) delko, Prtifon, Minn. Tel S05-3373. Durocs. M BakrVan t Son, Chatfield, 3 I, th* undersigned, hereby certify that (3 milts N. of Pilot Mound) . I 1» Center St. I am ene of the persons who conduct Penonalt PIGS FOR SALE—37, weened and cev '59 Models STO P _ 7 mi aamamaaamwawaam—ma—m—m——— and transact a commercial business al - " tratnd. Kenneth Markegard,, Rushlord, IMPORTANT l llereiiT fer sale at >lnk the City el Winona In the County of Minn. Tel. 864-71 U. and Shop in Comfort Lady Flea Market, 100 hospital beds, •59 Ford 4-door .... $795.00 Winona, State ol Minnesota, under ~" th* bedside cabinets, over bed tables, dor- REGISfERED HERBFOROSl sTultabTa Economy Plus a name and style of Royce & Sather mitory beds, easy chairs. All In ex- for club calves; registered Hereford *59 Chevrolet 4-door $795.00 ot Nystrom's Construction Co.; that the lull and true cellent condition, Excellent values. halfars, springing; choice ol 16 bulls. View Individual names of each and every Dec. 3, 4 and 5. Wlnoni Armory. 3 to 4 years. Forrest E. Moen, Rt. 3, Wa cen offer you a three-bedroom '59 Plymouth W agon $495-00 INDOOR person whe Ii In my wey Interested In Sale starts at 9 i.m. Houston, Minn, Call evenings. rambler wilh bio. yard, automatic tald business under ~- said namt, together ~ ~ ~ ~ - " " ~ heat, bath with vanity. 115,500 m '59 F^rd~4^oor-r. $795:00 Show Room with the pest office address of each ol CHRISTMA$ alleralloni should not be CHESTER WHITE boar, guaranteed S1»,500. # them il es fallow*, to-wlt: L. M. Sather, delayed) or they won't be ready wh*n breeder. Jim Olson, Lewlslon, Minn. "As a matter of fact , we DO have a giant economy size." *69 Ford Wagon .... $795.00 41 Skyllpe Drlv* N.W., Rochester, Min- Auld Lang Syn* Is played. Belslngtr. Tel. 3!70. ______Decidedly Different ncsote, end Russel W. Roycu, 412 ~ Welnut, BRACE yourself for a thrill the first time FEEDER piGS 30. RobeVt -IjTln, Lewis- and most Hveabli, a three-bedroom '59 Studebaker 4-dr. $495.00 Farmlnjlon, Minn«iol_; com. that said you us* Slue Lustre tn clean rugs. Rent ton, Minn. Tel. 3831. . home with two lavil living and dining rnerclal business was formerly conducted Articles for SeVi Stovei, Furnaces, Parts 75 '59 Mercury 4-door . $895.00 electric ihampooer, ll, R. D. Con* Ce. PUREBRED Poland China boars and ^87 ~ area.ipine-panelled kitchen with dish,- under th* n»m* end ilyle ol Salher fUR_ubTsI davenport and efielr, good ~rjungers: »ad washer and dlspoial. bis family 42 meet type, Henry Holmen Son, d7L 8WNERS faf 4334 . Winona Homtl. JEF THE NEW Inexpensive Craft Master gills, fc '59 Chevrolet Htp. .. $895 00 kits, Lanesboro, Minn. Tel. 467-3167. condition. Tel. Peterson 87S-J20O. «4lh Ave. Call Tues. er Ttiurs. evenlna. room, ecraened porch. Near pvbll< . USED CARS OF EVERY RU55EL W, ROYCE |uit 69c, at our store. Numbered ~ ~" " and parochial schools In town. glitter kill, mined glass and tile kits. HEREFORD BU__ - puribTad. gentle. UPRIGHT PIANO, cheap; alio saxophone, '59 Rambler Wagon . $795.00 Everything yeu need to make an at- sored condlllor; standard Remington Typewriters. 77 AGE AND DESCRIPTION, Russel W, Royce Herb Heese, Rt. 1, Winona, Minn. " tractive picture. PAINT DEPOT , W " " typwerltcr. Tel. 5317 after 4 p.m. TYPEWRITERS and adding machlnen Stone & Clapboard Stale ol Minnesota ) ss. from d«m DHIA rec- '59 Studebaker 2-dr. $495.00 Cantor St. HOLSTEIN BULLS fo; sale or reni. Reesonapia rate*, Distinguish the enlerler ot this bfco WINTERIZED County ol Winona ) ords UP to 23,000 lbs. milk,. 4.2 test, in LLOYDS all transistor tape recorder, like rambler, living room and recreation »eivert|s* Our ?'ni.ai tree delivery. See us tor all your u>f VV* On this 24th day ol November, 19*4, MEMO TO Capt Herb: Hope you are lbi. fat in 365 days, from Trl-State new; Kodk Poncy 35 mm camera with room each have fireplaces, kitchen ^ AND READY TO GO. flee . supplies, desks, uses or office belore me, personally appeared Russel feeling better. We need that fcli hook breeding. Allen Aarsvcld, Peterson, flash and case. Tel. Rollingstone $689- has built-in range and oven, two-car cnairs. r.und lypewriter Co. Tel. tf2V W. Royce, to me known to be the person you throw on Friday night..Ray Meyer, M.lnn. Tel. 875-520S.- . 2104. garage, In the city, who made and sfcjnod the 'orefiolng cer- Innkeeper, WILLIAMS HOTEL, ' " ' typewriter and Busi- ~ ~ ~ CHESTERYrVHlfE boaYTend fee-ee-bedro©m rambler with two ce- Liacoln-Mercury-Falcon Winona Counly, Mlnnesote llwery, Winona, Minn. . Oyks tra, OeiesvllU, Wis, Tel. 12-F-22._ ' ramic Baths and pine-panelled rec- (My Commission Expires Feb. 57, 1970) " " HOLSTEIN B ULLS - purebre.r service- fEDROOM SET, dining selYdlshes, rnis- Wearing Apparel, Furs Comet-Fairlane The Cook' s «*»T Friend I 80 reation roam, livliw room with (Ira- able age, dam records UP to fl4 lbs., caHaneous articles. Inquire 1(6 Sioux 'RUTH'S RESTAURANT " " place, landscaped lot, and assume a (First Pub. Tudtdny, p«e. i, mi) herd average 506 Alfred Johnson & . 'btftwefen 3 and » p.m. YOU CAN'T AFFORDlo miss thTpinrk Open Friday Evenings 126 C. 3rd. < Right downtown > '~ "" low Interest rate mortgage. BE PREPARED Sons, Peterson, Minn. Tel. 673-5741 or ~fRIEATE. Lady Flea TAarket Sale. Nearly new BOARD OF Open 74 hour* • day, except Mon. p_ATN OR sand for slIppeTy and Saturday p.m. FIRE AMD POLICE COMMISSIONERS ' - 87J.je«) walks or eulonnbile balast. ROB0 clothing tor men, women, children. Buy A Winterized Car Now mls SeS-ABDOMINAI BEl TI Formals, cocktail dresses, lovely $800 Down Winona, Minnesota PUREBRED Duroc hoare, alia landrace B ROS. STORE, 674 E. 4th. Tel , 4007. SACROIt lAf JIIPPORTJ winter coals, all name brands and In Will , purchase a sturdy brick heme and Be Pre pared (or boars. Clifford Holf, Lansebero. Minn., AOVIRTISCMEUT FOR BIDS WHECLCHAfR - aluminum frame, toff excellent condition, lust In time lor with automatic heat, big yard, itor (Pilot Mound ) GOLTZ PHARMACY cushions, adiustable back rast. Will sell your holiday parties. Dec. 3, 4 end age garage, hardwood floors, full What's Coming For a ' JJ74 E. 3rd Tal. «4, HOLSTEIN BULLSYpurebred, servleeabTe far $60. Inquire Merchint'a National bath. Balance like rent, DON'T WAIT MOTOR PROPILLID i Open at ? a.m. Winona Armory . age and younper, dams with records Bank, Trust Dept. PUMPINO ENGINE AFTER HOURS CALL: For Troubles to Attack 196 1 BUICK • up lo 773 lb), tal, 4.1 te$) , I Is a prov- conasfes/ For trie Butinett Sarvleat 14 USED TVs, oorfabfes ancf Wanted to Buy 81 Leo Koll 4501 j en breeder. Price reasonable Harry alio used refrigerators, BIB WINONA PIRE DEPARTMENT FOR RUGS es frtih as new fallen snow! Marks, Mondovi, WK, (Gilrnanton). Laura Pls-fc 3118 Your Car . I LeSa bre _ ELECTRIC CO.. 154 E. ire) MULTTUTH WANTED — Model 13M. WINONA RUG CLEANING Is the place W. L, IWIb) Hatter 8J1I1 Sealed Proposals marked "Pumping ' VALUABLE COUPONS prlc^, firsl latter. Write 4-door station wagon , power to go. lie W. 3rd, Tal. 3731 for all your REDEEM TROPIC AIRE HUMIDIFIER Give condition , Sob Selnver 1617 Engine B id" will be received al Ihe Oct, Farm Journal Box 446. Chatfield. Minn. , floor covering needs. , Special Price . . . J2«-?i steering, power brakes pow- Office of the CHy Reeordor of the City (In lde bsck ever) SCHNEIDER SALES, 3930 6th St., Gdvw. TRADE NOW ! er rear window, tinted glass, of Winona, Minnesota, until 4:90 P.M. ^ CHILDREN'S snowsults, tacklta, coats B0B on the 2Jrd day of December, 1944. Plumbing, Roofing 21 Gombiotic end miscellaneous winter clothing whitewall tires, radio, heat- Ok USED FURNrfURElSTORE wanted, ages Infant's to 12 yean. Ml ,<_ The bids will then be publicly opened i a J73 E 3rd St 1962 RAMBLE R er , automatic transmission, and reed for the furnishing of a motor ELECTR ROTO ROOTER Aqueous Suspension In good condition. Tel. J-3M1. TT w» Buy We tall ~ V8. tu-torie brown and whit« propelled pumping engine for use by For clogged sewers and drains 10 cc 25c Furniiura- Antiques Tools A/M MII 1 ER SC RAP IRON (, METM '\. C v- Tel 2349 Classic Wagon the Winona Fire Department In ac- Tel. 9509 or 6436 I year guerentca CO. pays niches! priests for icrac j^. , 100 cc . $1.99 end other items ~* with matching vinyl interior cordance with the specifications, prepared CALL SYL KUKOWSKI let. e-370 ! Iron, metals, hides, woo' and raw h>r | 120 Center St. -V8, standard transmission, snow tires , in exceptionally by Ihe Fire Chief of the CHy of Winona, 32? W. 2nd _"m-_i>nt>KrX-..ji mm-.,.mmtmA n ¦ \hiwa\\m\\mvmm HI- I i iri il llMIIll HI i _ 11 i ¦ 11 ¦_____—¦— radio, heater, a nice- car, Minnesota. KNEE-DEEP In water v/oest Well, our TED -MAI ER DRUGS , Closed Saturdays good shape. Specifications and Proposal may be plumbing *xotrts install nuelltv fixtures Animal Health Centir DAILY NEWS - ~ priced right. WAN ED S I »AP IRON . " METALT" obtained at the office- of the Flr« chief. right th* flril lime, so you 'll spend T . Lots for Sala 100 $1795 COW HIDES. WOOL RAW =URS. _ All bids rnuit be submitted on the pro- lots money and time on future repairs. - " ~ * MAIL HIGHEST PRICES PAID CHOTCE LOT outsldB city limits, ap- $1198 posal form furnished. Per perfect plumbing aerWce . . . c«ll LEWISTON FARM M & W IRON AND META | CO. praised at $15,000 with water furnish- The envelope containing the bid shall our numbtr now, '59 CHEVROLET 207 W 2nd, across Spur Gas Station ed. Will help finance housa, Tel, 2788 be adddressed to the Secretary of the SUBSCRIPTIONS •or your conven rence after 7 p.m. Board of Fire and Police Commissioners Frank O'Laughlin Station Wagon Wa Are Now Again Op-en on Sals. and dellv«red CLUMBINS _ HEATING May Be Paid At 4-door , power steering, pow- to Ihe City Recorder of " ~~ Wanted—ReafEstefe Winona, Minnesota. -Pr E. 3rd Tel , 3703 HIGHEST PRICES PAID 102 SALE - er brakes, automatic trans- iron metals, rags, nines, A certified check or bidder ' s bond TED MAIER DRUGS tor scrap Will. PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES \ii«f^nimm ^ mission, V-8, red in color. shall accompany each bid In an amount Jerry's Plumbing Thursday raw fur* and tvoolt FOB YOUR CI1TT PROPfcRIV equal to at least tV E. 4th e M This is as sharp as they five (5) percent of '?. Baby Merchandise 105 Johnson Tel. 2398 the bid, I __ 59 Sam Weisman & Sons made payable to the Board of WE CARRY a line ot plumb- "HANK"JEZEWSK I come. Fire compiel* "" INCORPORATED Open Friday Night Until 9:00 and Police Commissioners, which ing materials for the man who wants Dec. 3-, 1:30 FOLDING trTTGiTCHAIRS,»1J.»3, (Winona's Only Real Estate Buyer) shall 450 W. 3rd fail. 5147 be forfeited to the Board In the 1 or 100. STROLLERS $12.95. Tel. 6388 end Ws P O. Box Ui $1195 event fhe successful bidder falls to enter 85—Top Hereford Steer BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, Into a contract. SANITARY 303 Mankalo Ave. Open evenings Rooms Wit-h Meal* 85 Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 The Beard of Fire and Police Com- Calves. Approx , 450 lbs. - - PLUMBING m HEATING " ~ " ~ missioners reserves , 1ht right to re|ect Td» E. 3rd St, Tel. 3737 10—1st and 2nd calf Holstein Books, Periodicals 60 HAVE EXTRA bedrooms, would like PAIR OF snow tiresY 4O0x15. »10. 1021 ECONOMY any and all bids arjd roomers who want board, room and E. 5th. • to waive Infor- " _ _ malities. springers. DOFTIMISS Pink Lady FleT Market and laundry. Close to downtown and church- ~ ~ Held Wanted—Femala 26 flRES FOR SALE^M" and U", Ilka Dated at Winona, Minnesota, 35—3rd and 4th calf Ho)- 3rd annual Book Fair Sala. Studanls, es. Gentlemen preferred. Lai our home CAR A L Z new, Ray'i Tradlna Post, 214 E, 3rd. "Serverk teachers and parents, wonderful vel- be your homa, Tel. Harmony H86-5012. W November II, 1144. RESPECTABLE LADY wonted In steins, springing and Tel. 6333. BUICK-OLDSMOBILE-GMC JOHN S. CARTER, rest home. Apply In person, Menchester ues In books ot every description, ell Wrlta Box 4M, Harmony, Minn. Secretary, Board of Reel Home, 406 E. 4th. milking. In good condition. Book collectors and SALE Open Friday Nights book lovers, begin and build Rooms Without M-eals 86 Motorcycles, Bi cycles 107 Fixe _ Police Commissioner!. Don't hunt work , Lei It find youl L«f 15—Holstein steers, approx. your library. Thousands ol books, this sale ~~ ~ " 1959 RAMBLER " "wlthTlTchen TELL MOM and Drjd that saddle bags (First Pub. Tuesday, Dec. 1, 1964) us talk to you In

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