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But npil remov? m i ' Congress ;i_ JiK9|il^^^i^^^^\fiija^^~> . . ti^e rrrilkmpp (^f s votes to impeach President By BROOKS JACKSON program, , " . , ,- WASHING-TON : CAP) - broaidcast oyer public television Nixon's income: taxes for . 1969- him to He an amended return • WASHINGTON' (AP) Rep: He Said that in 1971 he "helped . There .'are probably the votes-in Monday; night. ' \ 1972, which sources 7 .said will because "in each instance .., ; ;- set up a meeting in the office of Congress impeach "President Mills ; renewed: his offer to Wilbur D. Mills has confirmed to conclude the President owes there ire two sides, one In his House Speaker: Carl Albert Nixon . but not to remove him back legislation thai would : pro- substantially inore. tax. ' that he aided dairymen in their during which two co-op of ficials^ from - office, Rep. : Wilbur ; D. vides immunity from , criminal favor and one against him ... ¦ '-. Mills, who had.suggested Nix? They will, I'm sure, dispute (juest for . a 1971 increase in fed- pressed White House lobbyist MillS ; SayS. .- '. - prosecution, if the President eral- milk price supports. At the on voluntarily file amended re- any findings that the: staff may Clark JilacG-fegor for a price The Arkansas' Democrat, who should resign under the circum- said "his ^ satne'-"time,' a new report shows increase; : ' ' - chairman . of a cbm- stances he described. turns^ lawyers have come UJK with¦ involving addi- -Xf x is vice told me that ¦' ¦ ¦¦ ' the nation's three largest dairy f Mills also said he spoke . to investigating sfin- they didn't wknt tional tax." ndttee l^ixon' "Where are we under that cooperatives were the principal Treasury Secretary George P. come tax returns, said . . that financial backers of Mills' brief Shultz about the matter. ^'there's no;. doubt in lhy mind circumstance, with a majority 1972 presidential campaign. ¦: The . White House, ', denying that there are X enough votes in both , branches Of the ; Con- The report- says the Arkansas that President Nixon ordered really. ..;. / for .the articles of gress having found , the Presi- Democrat's campaign got 23.5 the increase because of money impeachment in the House." dent at fault,, and yet . he re- per cent of it's itemized , contri- that the three huge co-ops gave mains in office?" Mills asked. DiOJiald Nixon butions from the three dairy co- to his own 1972 campaign, cited But lie said he worries that a ."Now,, how can he exercise majority of tbe Senate, but not leadership, under that circum- operatives, including one that these actions by :Mills as part ¦;, ' ¦ ' also aided his campaign with of :; "heavy pressure; from the Che . constitutional two-thirds, stance?";; '/¦'. . fo Be apparently illegal corporate Congress-' for a boost in milk would vote : to remove Nixon ,"The impeachment;: proceed- ii^rmss ¦ from office; money. .- ';¦: .." .x . x ';y-.y price suppprts. ;: " ings, if they are dra>vn put oyer By FREDERICK M. VVINSH1P Mitchell, who was . staying "at . Under the constitution, . the a period of lime as I' NEW YORK (UPl) 7 — Presi-' 1 the and Mills denied; that his actions ,. m sure hotel was given¦ ¦ thie ¦The thrie : giant co-operatives amounted to pressure. "I don't House can. by a simple major- they will be, will present the dent Nixon's brother F. Donald ' letter by the manager. .. • ' " gave ,$54,100 of the total $231,027- consider that : pressure by . any ity vote an impeachment. — most disruptive . and divisive Nixon : Sr. will testify as • a Donald Sr., who was prevent- in itemized • contributions, ac- means because I didn't ; twist comparable to ah indictment — force: that .we've had I think , in prosecution witness this week ed from testifying, earlier iii cording to thfe report , by Ralph somebody ' arm arid-tell him against a President, who is the United States since the Civ- at the conspiracy trial of two of 's : ' ' " ; ¦ the .trial by: illness, will fly Nader's: Tax Reform Research !You've got to do this or else," 'Xy : TALKS;' :\yim NEWSMEN .- , . Rep.'Wilbur D. Mills, D- then tried by the Senate. But in ir.War," .Mills' said. . - . ,: . Nixon's former ^Cabinet mem- from California to. take the Group. - he said. "1've never done that. Ark., vice chairman of a . committee investigating President the Senate-a two-thirds vote is The Joint Committee On In- bers on what he knows about witness . stand; .He most;recently The report,, released Monday; required to convict and remove ternal : Revenue Taxation .is fugitive financier . Robert L. Nixon's; tax returns, talks with newsmen in his. Washington has been / associated with the was based on:: public records The largest single gift to from , office- 7 scheduled to receive from : its Vesco: " Mariott Hotel Chain. and doesn money given Mill's :.campaign- was $25,000 ; office Monday prior to a committee meeting, (AP Photofax) Mills spoke: , 't count in an interview staff. Wednesday. a report on the; to the Mills campaign in secret irom the :political . trust of Asso^ It will mark firs t time a before: a new campaign finance ciated Milk . Producers, Inc., the member of the Nixon , family, law took' effect April 7/ 1972. . . . largest dairy co-operative in has testified under path at any. of the . investigations of; alleged "The milk people . 'have -al- the nation. Dairymen lire, g^ye ¦:b ways been friendly with me in $1S,500 .and Mid-America Daiiy> wrongdoing•' y . officials . of the opi Nixon administration. - . my state," Mills, said: in a tele- men gave $16,000.Xxy : Pfds^ciJtiGft ¦¦ vision interview. "I've got & ; President Nixon received ' at n^ • . The goyernrhent iki expected number of them in three, "coun- least $437,000 from . these same to rest its. case against former ties in my '. state who operate groups, but the money amount- U.S. Attorney General John N. these: grade-A dairies.?' : ed to less than one perX cent- of Mitchell and former Commerce MiUs spoke on a Public the total $60 million raised by iii tobl of e Secretary : Maurice H. Stans Broadcasting Service interview his campaign. . aftei: his testimony. :, : ; - ' By DOtfALD SANDERS prejudice or other factors, * . that' We have made -consider- worked on: the Donald Nixon Sr.,, . his son Watergate case. Donald Jr., and another brother WASHINGTON CAP) -- The ; The 1:2.jurors chosen include able progress in. uncovering: la- David Stein, Chapin's chief of; the President; Edward special Watergate prosecutor's five whites aijd seven blacks. tent problems in the. ' minds' of y All but twq. "are over 35 counsel, indicated the . defense Nixon, have all been mentioned office is beginning its attempt ; and prospective jurors." in testimony in. the trial, in its lyy:^ ii three of thenr are retired . Six wUl seek to prove that if Chaip- n^^y\^\^y to; convince X a jury of seven VE was disclosed.that some of seveiith week- |l IMI . The .U.S. Supreme Court Monday upheld the 1970. f woik . for the federal govern-? in did give false information to U"UiP*I| l ' men and five women , that, for- ment;; .' . ' Donald Jr. .is currently in the |i - pank Secrecy Act¦— . story, page 2. ' - ". - . -;" | the much ; discussed; . White the grand jury, he did so b employ of Vesco . and believed An llth-hour fight Monday top I mer White House aide Dydght House; taped , ¦ y fe fSflrirldmnalinil did not s L. Chaphi lied under bath to a : Chapin's attorneys moved un- conversations like- mistake or inadvertence. ' ¦¦. to be with the fugitive financier |; UUIIUemndUUn the Winona City Council from author- : if successfully, to have the trial ly will figure in the -testimony. . grand- jury: -v . - in the Bahamas, and Edward I;: izing-condemnation of the cityr6wned Latsch property north jl m^ved to another city on the The judge said he had read ex- Each count in' the indictment Nixon has been . linked ; to p: of . West 2nd Street between Center and Main streets — story^ -li Chapin,. 33, is :accused in for grounds cerpts, as they relate :to Chap^ carries a maximum penalty of ¦ : page 3. - '_ '_ ¦ counts of . giving false informa- that Several of the iiv- . : arrangements for a $250,600 CLAIMS PRESSURE .. . p .:. ./. ; :J| detents Segretti testified about in, .and listened to taped con- five years in prison and a fine , re-election campaign ¦• , .'¦ tion to a grand jury about his : yx y Nikon . Stanley : Sporkin, nbw head -' P PniirtllrtllCO Installation of carpeting in the remodeled . | : at Senate - Watergate hearings versations between Nixon and pt -$QfiQ0X. ' .X f xyf ':- contribution from Vesco. ||j UUlirinUUac Winona County courthouse should be conK || relations with Donald G.. Segr- '. ' In a related: Watergate devel- of enforcement division, Se- ¦•%. etti, convicted political sabo- suggested, a motive to exploit ousted Wite House counsel W pletedMay 10,: county commissioners learned Monday.; TTiey racial issues for political pur- John W. Dean III He termed opment, the joint House-Senate Donald Sr. was ailnded to in curities and Exchange Com- ; p were also told of minor problems plaguing the project —:. i teur.. ¦' "' . ¦¦: x ¦ ¦' ¦ poses. Washington;: has a pre- the excerpts fair aiid complete. committee studying President testimony concerning : a letter ¦ mission, testified Monday at . . !•; m story, page i. ;.' . v | Opening arguments ¦ were to ' written ;to him at a Manhattan , T1 e f m industry. enjoying , ¦ dominantly black population. Richard Davis, of the special Nixon's taxes will . get a staff the Mitchell-Stans. trial is H A W_M*ffa ' ^ ' the glow of pros- : | begin today. -;• - • . , , report. : Wednesday, chairraan hotel hy Vesco, - apparently in p HIrani* perity for the first: time: in years, tonight puts prosecutor's office said . he '¦ New York that he was un- 7 % Selection of the juiy required Judge Gesell told the jurors , plans to call four wtinesses: Sen. Russell B. Long, Diaz, the hope it would be brought to der pressure while investi- P on. its 46th Academy Awards — story, page 4. x % the attention of the President; ¦ ¦ ¦ : has voted to bar public a little less than four hours 'The decision everybody wants Segretti; Herbert - W.f Kalnr.- said: The report is to be consid- ¦; gating the fraud case against : ' .. ' '. W PamitaiO'n ^ e Senate release | Donald did hot pick up the V3llip3lgn of Presidential election returns until ' midV. . ' | Monday. Most of the time was hei-e is a decision based , on; the bach, Nixon's onetime; per- ered at a closed session and if ' financier Robert Vesco. (AP - ' p evidence." ; sonal lawyer; Dean ; . and . An- approved, released later in the letter and . it'. : was .eventually ¦ hight Eastern Standard Time as debate oh campaign reform i spent hy. U.S: - District Judge s attorney by Photofax) ;¦' ' , .' . .. '• ', P Gerhard A: Gesell in: "question- "I -have an impression ... gelo Lano, an FBI agent who day. . ' returned to Vesco' P contuses — story, page 5. | l| e Winona Area Jaycees Monday received :| ing j some 120 prospective jurors UciGrrcuHofai'l'Otl about their ability to be objec- |i council approval for all Steamboat Days plans | ' p except beer sales — story, page 8. . . . ' J:| tive. :- . He asked whether they might P IftVo Mariner 10 Monday played ah April Fool's joke oh . | /effdn p UUIXB scientists! What was believed to be a moon de- | be swayed by political beliefs, Oil cfep f| tected in signals from the craft turned but to be radiation | by what they had read about i| from a distant star — story, page 16. , | "Watergate , by any dislike of po- litical "dirty tricks," by racial allowance io be France blocks path halted: committee WASHING-TON (UPl) - The might no longer be necessary controversal oil depletion allow- since oil . industry profits are so ance would be eliminated in high , a committee spokesman three ; stages under a . House said. After : the price of oil Ways and Means Committee reaches a certain point, he to US. consultation vote Monday, thereby channel- said, it is arguable how much LUXEMBOURG (UPl) '. - the Nixon administration has cially about the Common ing: an estimated $2-3 billion of an incentive is needed to put at the top of the Market's sudden decision annually into the , U;S. Treasu- stimulate oil exploration and France single-handedly blocked production. today the latest attempt by the transatlantic agenda. Instead, March 4 to seek closer they postponed it until their European ties with the Arab The committee recommended On proposals to exempt so- European Common Market next meeting April 20. countries. The ministers tried that the ' existing 22 per cent called "stripper wells" which countries to lay hew lines of today to answer one of allowance be reduced to 15 per produce less than eight barrels consultation to the United Belgium, backed with varying Kissinger's complaints by in- cent on Jan . 1, 1975, tp 8 per a day and the first 3,000 barrels States. enthusiasm by the other seven serting a . clause in their cent on Jan . 1, 1976, and a day from larger wells no Despite seven hours of often nations, proposed that the decision was reached by the declaration stating that their eliminated¦ completely on Jan. heated debate Monday night United States be consulted contacts with the Arabs would 1, 1977. ' .' ' .. committee. foreign ministers of and today, during Common Market deci- not interfere with his. Middle the nine nations failed to agree sion-making at a fairly earl y East peace moves. Elimination of the allowance The depletion allowance, long on the consultation issue, which stage -the preliminary discus- would mean up to $3 billion criticized by tax reformers, sions by political directors — annually to the Treasury, was originally established in before the decisions are sent to depending on production, the 1920s as a reform in the the ministers themselves. The committee voted 18-7 ln aftermath of the Teapot Dome But a French spokesman said Ho-faulf bill s favor of doing away with the scandal in which oil reserves Syrian tans French Foreign Minister Michel allowance, a longtime subject wore surreptitiously sold during Jobert found that "too early of controversy. It has been the Harding administration. and too fast." The most France LEAVING COURT . . . Former presiden- District Court Monday in Washington. Jury conducting hearings on "wind- The allowance has been would agree to, he said , was a future shaky tial appointments secretary Dwight L, Chapin selection was completed Monday in tho trial fall profits " in the oil Industry. red u ced in recent years to its enter batt le noncompulsory system enabling waves as he and his wife, Susan, leave U.S. oE Chapin. (AP Photofax) The depletion allowance current 22 per cent level, United Press International the foreign ministers —not the WASHINGTON (UPl) - No- Syria said it threw tanks into political directors —to consult fault automobile insurance is the Golan Heights fighting Washington "if they wished." about to come before the today and Israeli forces moved President Nixon . and Secre- Senate again after a two-year Food, health rules to linger up to guard against any suprise hiatus. But the bill' s hold on tary of State Henry A. life is as shaky as tho one-vote attack this weekend on Passov- Kissinger have made the ' er—which falls six months to consultation Issue the center- margin that rescued it from the the dny from tho start of the piece of the current U.S,- Senate Judiciary Committee. Yom Klppur war last fall. European dispute, They com- Well-wishers and detractors Controls lifted on 165 industries "Our tanks are clashing with plained that tho Common alike agree the measure's fato will bo decided by a few votes. By R, GREGORY NOKES and other financial institutions , struction and wages of state controls are lifted. and construction also could get enemy tanks in assembly areas Market nations take decisions , put of hand. in separate places of tho front. ' Sponsored by Sen , Warren G , WASHINGTON (AP ) - The the apparel industry, hotels, and local government employ- Top administration officials , some of them "hostile" to motion pictures and furniture es, including school teachers, Afcwut 24 per cent of all con- a Syrian communique said, America , and only inform the Magnuson , D-Wasli,, tho meas- Cost of Living Council is leav- including Treasury Secretary day ing until Inst the lifting of and homo furnishings, sumer prices and 27 per cent of doscriblnfi the 22nd straight United States when it is too late ure would require states to set wage However , unless Congress George P, Shultz , and Chair- tho labor force remained sub- of lighting in- the disputed to change them. . up no-fault programs meeting and price controls from in- Council director John T, Dun- grants a last-minute reprieve to man Herber t Stein of the Coun- the two dustries it considers to he thc lop said these industries did nol; ject to price and wage control Heights between federal standards for unlimited N tho administration 's controls, cil of Economic Advisers have after Monday 's action , countries. Britain and Went German y payment of medical and most inflation -prone In thc have serious inflation problems , nil controls will end April 30. indicated they feel the ending It. was the firs t time since the pushed hardest for some ncto rehabilitation benefits to auto economy, includin g food , steel hi.it it nevertheless was likely The administration has asked of all controls would have little Industries decontrolled Mon- start, of the present, clashes that method to keep this from accident, victims. and health. there would be some price in- authority to continue controls in effect on most prices , although day, by category, included: a Syrian communique men- happening. But the French Federal standards also would However , tho council lifted creases, some specific areas, such as tlicy give at least, luke-vvarm Manufacturing — apparel , tioned direct exchanges of lire suggestion of optional consulln- bo set for death benefits and controls Monday from 1(15 other Dunlop said the industries re- health and construction, but support to the proposal for con- leather goods, tools, motor ve- between Syrian and'. Israeli tlon at the ministerial level for lost wages and services, industries in its biggest action maining subject to control s Copfiress so tar has indicated il. tinuing selective controls. hicles nnd passenger car bodies tanks, would , not satisfy the U.S. Individuals could sue for yet to decontrol tho economy in were those where inflationary prefers to let. the entire pro- Dunlop has publicly warned nol covered in the Dec. 10 ex- Israel said Syrian guns government, because decisions negligence only for amounts advance of tho April 30 (lead- pressures woro considered the gram dio April 30. that, health- costs could rise cmpllon for the auto industry, blasted at. its positions and often aro well formed by tho exceeding tho no-fault guaran- line for ending most If nol, all worst, Resides food, steel and There is some disagreement shhtply without some contin- photographic equipment and civilian areas of the Heights time they roach the foreign tees, Stales could exceed tho controls. , health , industries still subject. within (lie administration on uing controls , and council offi- clocks nnd watches. front , bringing a response frorn minisloM. federal standards but could not Industries included in the lat- to cont rols ' Include copper, re- how , serious the price bulge cials, aro known to bo con- Wholesale trado — auto tires Israeli batteries. Kissinger complained espe- fall below thorn. est decontrol action woro banks tail auto sales, machinery; con- might be in some areas when corned that, prices in steel, food and tubes. Federal^ fu^ds refi/ni Supreme Court Coiihty board[ roundup for GonsifvaWori woffe upholds Bank Sti idy ;j |^^ ||^i|iffl 3^) The study that could change County ; Board Chairman be St. Len interested groups will likely per month; V : " Federal funding is returning money, County Auditor: Alois terways; /Leonard : Prigge*- Secrecy Aet the future of the Winona County Merchlewitz had . anticipated a board of di- to;soil conservation and erosion but Commissioner ,. , pond . discussed when the. Commissioners f noted . the Wiczek . said, Charles . Township, $500 WASHINGTON (UPl) Jail, won't be completed for a feasibility; study of jail remod- rectors meets Thursday in Ro- control projects in this : area ,: Edwin ;' Kobler ' explained it¦•: is sealing ; Pat Daley,: Hart Town- ¦ - The . raises for the three were be- " Supreme Court ruled . Monday month i the county board of eling plans would be coinplet- chester. yond the scope of the 1974 con- the Winoha County Board of earmarked for somewhat differ- ship, $800, sinkhole closure; that the. 1970 Monday. ed for board review , Commissioners noted Monday, ent purposes than the county ' Finley,.: St. Charles Bank Secrecy Act commissioners learned. this week Indall said groups likely to tract with Local 17 of the Min- ¦ Robert . is constitutional, rejecting argu- but "W. Wayne Smith reported epnunissioners last year ber now funds. ." ' ' - '- ',. Township, $1,622, flood control It be considered for: a post On the nesota Law Enforcement Union,, ¦ :. . . . ¦ ments it gives the government isn't .quite finished. . "- • gan . pumping a portion of the 'It's for : funding of different ' Structure' * conrimission include representa- but*were part of an agreement ' ' ' 'f ' y ' too much . power to spy on ; Smith : told County Auditor tives of business arid industry; reached during, negotiations be- county's .fed- .;. ' ¦ X . type practices," Kobler said, in- GENE IHRKE, Norton Town^ .: .eral revenue- 'X " ' Americans. Alois Wiczek it would be; ready the League of Women Voters fore the; contract was signed" vi . - cluding some such as tree plant- ship, $150, pond repair; Martin City ¦ : ;¦ Xxi, sharing; allot- ,; Norton Township, $250, In *a: 6-3 decision, the court New Lake for the board's May is meet- arid others,. as well as an agri- February. : ; " . -. .' ' CoUhtV¦ ings the . county bpard decided Clark turned aside ' .merit", into fi- . ' '. - ...',¦ ' : . ' ' -¦: not to fund.- waterway; Peter Vanderzee, arguments by the •ing. - ' \.- .: :; .: .- culture-forestry representative. . American Civil Liberties . Union riancing such . ". BOafd . In related action . Mond ay, Homer Township, $5A \^ t Ha Ri ¦ study. ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ — aimed at seeing if -a I He is a sbpho- households to.two persons while .. - •:¦ agricultural group represented recycling7 program in the area placing ' : no. ; limitation on Imore at Arcad- : ¦ on the Southeastern Minneso- You're Neyer "Too - would be" feasible and designing !ia High School7 households of related in- Fans protest scoring v ta Development¦ Commission men it — would -be funded by a $4,- I . One of lOVap- dividuals. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦' ' ' Spain: :(UPI) - • .(SMDJG ') , -• ;. • \ K OEJo Hear Better 105 grant from, the Minnesota : § Upheld a lower court ruling VALENCIA, ^ | | plicants select- ¦ . . Commissioner ' EJdwin Kobler Pollution'. . C o h-;t-.-r 01 .Agency that . " or .d in a n c e s against Soccer Referee Pedro Escobar . . led from 150 stu- Monday afternoon - suggested Chicagoylllr-A free offer of spe- (PCA), with an identical match | dents from the ! transvestism — men dressing had :to leave a semi-profession- . KL by llra ht cial interest to those who hear like ; women and vice al game, under police protection the notion to Winona Mayor in staff time from .SEMAPO. No | state of Wiscon- j ¦ ¦ ¦ versa^ ' but do not understand words has additional member assessment were. legal. '' ' ' ' after local; fans , protested that Norman Indall, who is the coun- sin,. Roskos will ¦ ty's representative on the re- _ been announced by Beltone. A would be- necessary, he said.. represent Wis- . ' • Upheld the conviction of a he had helped the; visitors to a . N j Slacks The sub -: regional . planning I New York , man -who '.' sexually 3-r victory, v gional:: commission's board of '^. non-operating model 'of .th« I consin in the re- . 7 smallest Beltone aid. ever made agency- has city and . township gional ' assaulted young women : after When . Ms car stopped for a directoTs . and its secretary... ¦ ' and . na- , The : commission's, by - laws ¦will be given absolutel free to member governments through- / ¦Roskos. ¦' •: tional : competi- drugging them _ .;with , . pills red light Several mil /from the y ¦ ¦ ^ caught call for . representation on the anyone requesting it. ' out the five river-oriented coun- tion. - .; .'" containing what they, thought field some of those fans . . ,, broke a window full; commission hy sijt public, :"; This ties, but Winbna County is the I His application will now lie was a substarice to harden their up with him is not a real hearing aid, ' , . - • &nd beat him up. interest groups and 7 Indall said biit it will show you how tiny only county government paying ; forwarded to"-the. U-. S. regional fingernails .;. dues..- . ':. hearing help can tie. It's yoiirs " [education office in 7 Chicago. There jvi to keep, free The actual aid MERCHLEWITZ AND Com- | the . nhers from . ea'ch . missioner Leo BorkbwsM Estate in the region -wiE weighs less' than' a third of aii , who be eval- board Fouhdup is on the SEMAPO board of di- | uated and regional winners will, County ounce, arid it's all at ear level, rn rectors, praised the project idea be selected by April 8. ope unit'No: ¦ wires lead from but* criticized its scope, suggest- ' :• Regional winners will then l|y| j | | Casual style, flare* body to head. .-; gfe*#a \f ing instead it be limited either compete irj the national compe- fi £ :f pi iiigf f bottom slacks for • , Thesemodelsare free, so write to just Winona County or 16 just tition to be concluded by April il ¦ ' iy il menof a aBes« F't for yours now. Thousands have member governments, including 20-. .'.' ' • '.: ' ' . :' . , - '¦ expans ¥ I + llul " . . • .. Grant ior ion of like this 111* friffli/ ll can only already hem mailed,' so ' Write Winona . County,.: with other i Winners , will have the oppor- happen in Wright today to Dept 5393, Beltone county governments able to par- tunity to accompany some of IjjflfflS ' If Electronics Corp.j 4201 W. ticipate if they want to help fi- the. nation's top research scien- '' ' Victoria. St,, Chicago, 111., 6064:6. nance- it;. - . tists on exploration expeditions The. PCA; has given funding during the summer. health team endorsed Hffl Offiv ll\ feeling great. See ^Wright' s latest linen- _ - - - , - ' |TO |f Eif E^. -2— "" ' Z t '-" ^-<> < ^-^ T ^ . L^ _>^_ ._,, I A $41,000 grant for ; contmua- published annually; since ; 1961, Commissioners s eve r .a 1 IWH#|wy l || looks in knits and tion and expansion of the Rural but commissioners three years months ago decided not to in- MmW^a wovenspatterns., solids and Mobile Health Team drew the ago rejected a suggestion pur- stall a central switchboard ^ Get here endorsement of the Winona chases be made annually. phone system in "the building. ^^P^^ fU County Board of Corrimissioners ty exciting selections LAST 5 Monday. ' Seve raj taxable value fi i'MJipt'^ ra DAYS! Suggestion for 'I' are complete—so The Minnesota State Health reductions approved JFlU If i'lFJ ^i m Department grant to the Rush- telephone service ford-based; Southeastern . Minne- Several taxable value reduc- |b "Wa£gA&eft AGENCY gf sota Citizens Action Council contract dropped tions for homestead properties tf (SEMCAC) needs approval by drew county board approval ^ commissioners in Winona, Hou s- The county board has drop1 Monday. ton and Fillmore counties be- ped a suggestion it enter a con- They included : Dale Brabbit, fore SEMCAC can get the mon- tract for telephone service with Stockton , $6,430 to $4,630 ; John ey. Northwestern Bell Telephone Wagenaar , 756 E, Mark St., $2,- The grant will be used to op- Co.' ' . 850 to $1,780; Randy Voelker, erate the mobile unit if federal : County Attorney Julius E. 261 High Forest St. $2,430 to funds now financing it aren't Gernes had suggested commis- $1,520 ; Charles Mayhew, Dako- continued, and will be used for sioners draft a phone service ta , $7,800 to $6,O00; Joseph Mc- expansion of its services if fed- contract with Northwestern Bell Laughlin, 617 E. Wabasha St„ eral funds do arrive. before moving back into the re- $7,120 to $5,320, and Stanley Expansion of tlie services modeled courthouse. Wiecziorek , Blaine, Minn., ; for coulld involve Immunization pro- While board members indicat- property on the city's east side, grams where not now provided ed such a move might be ad- $(1,960 to $7,160, ( primarily Houston County), visable if the county had de- Commissioners also approved glaucoma screening, general •:- cided to go to a central switch- a reduction . in assessed valua- pansion of the service, or ven- board, they said reinstallation tion from $2,740 to $1,440 for ereal disease screening either of virtually the same service as property on the east side owned through the mobile unit or hy before shouldn't necessitate a by Gate City Agency, 68 W. 4th another agency. A decision on contract. St: project expansion would have HURRY - SALE ENDS APRIL 6th to come from SEMCAC's board of directors. ILL OIL UL BIG SAVINGS ON Historical society Jh&AfL ahsL xniwLo^ H ham,/ p™ —~| to handle birthday The Winonn County Board of EVERYDAY DRUG Commissioners Monday after- j • NEEDS j noon ' named the county histori- cal society to handle activities COLD REMEDIES -k MEN'S NEEDS here connected with the potion's j • j 200th birthday. TOILETRIES The Minnesota Bicentennial j -k HAIR PREPARATIONS j Commission has asked counties * and communities to name Lom- -U OLAFSEN VITAMINS MUCH MORE! mittees to coordinate activities j • j related to tho nationwide cele- bration. The historical society had ex- pressed interest in Biccnlcn:. " .! activities , commissioners "•'!. and hnd given the board a list of 44 names suggested for in- clusion on a county bicenten- TED MAIER DRUG nial committee, Jto~-jf c^ ======. DOWNTOWN ======25 city directories Jee uda^J^tJhvticecutfMudk MMtz^^ will be purchased and shop the many Item's on *al« in every depart- ; Come In Winonn Comity will buy ' 213 ¦ ment during our Walgreen Buy 2 & Save Big 2 Sale. new Winon a city directories this W,N0NA ^^ ^^f W& ^^ fSfk yenr. big savings on many Items which space does %t ¦(?£& There are MMPTTrHBfflfli P^ The county board Monday au- W/M ¦ not permit ut to list. " . thorized tho purchase, mode bi- AGENCY \zj £py ennially. V/i/lmi | Biennial directory purchases FANTASTIC 5AVIHGS FOR YOU WHEN YOU BUY 2 are a traditio n loft from years 174 Cenler S». Phono 452-3366 wlion directories woro publish- ed biennially. Thoy hnvo boon Additional approval needed before building can be torn down / wti^ By SUSAN LOTH " X won't be destroyed until City condemnation only after mid- newal's most outspoken oppon- son. Ruppert and Borzyskowski sue, Borzyskowski said. ; for the Minnesota Historical So- non? County courthouse restora- Daily News Staff Writer Design.;has go-ahead from , the May j ... by which . time City Re- ents,' took along City Attorney countered represent: ciety, : tion and remodeling; which lias An; lithrhOur. fight Monday that they ; OTHER SUITS..'.could .• follow if said the Latsch property, federal Department of Housing sign says it should know for George . Robertson Jr., Finance ed only themselves and "tax- was part , qualified for only about $200,- did not stop the Winoha City sure whether It. can proceed with the city failed : tO;ilive up to of a valuable three- and Urban Development (HUD) Director. Darrel Johnson and ' ' ' .¦ - "- : , 000 assistance, they . said. .Even Council- from authorizing con- commercial and office, develop- payers". , •" . . . .XX . ' - . " ;. earlier promises about redevel- block stretch of old commercial that money was a long time in demnation of the city-owned for a proposed 80-unit apart- ment of the Morgan Block. : City Engineer Robert Bollant. The 3rd . and 4th ward, coun- opment of the Latsch.property; properties along:/ 2nd /Street ment tower. . The developer's cilnjen found that: if: Winona (parcel A),. the" Morgan Block coming, said City Planning Di- Latsch property north of West Developer Louis Lundgren those actions, indall charged, with "architectural and histori- rector ; Charles Dillerud, . 2nd Street between Center and plans already have received wants' to chuck urban renewal (parcel B) and the half block, cal merit." The state society ' ' ¦ said Monday the company has violated city charter regula- ¦ Main 'streets. -. • • preliminary approvals for a "confirmed but - hot signed" tomorrow,: it would still - owe along Main; west of the Morgan plans to recommend at least. "IT; S :A LITTLE late/In ; the The Federal Housing- Administration tions, which prohibit councilmen HRA several hundred thousand property (parcel C), council-' , game, to be bringing historical Winona Housing and ife- lease commitments for 40 per- ' oiie such building,, the ' Old development Authority (HRA), Section 220 pro ject, which would cent of available Morgan Block from interfering :. With depart- dollars in cash of noncash con- men noted. Grams feed and Seed store, 120 preservation into, a project like hiowever | can't tear.down the aid low-interest financing. Coun- Commercial spaee. With a 65 ment heads without permission tributions. Almost 5150,000 cash Dr. Lewis Younger, execu- E. 2nd : St., for the - National this that^ has already been man- buildings, cilrhen don't want to create an- is ,due June 28,. and contracts tive . director / of; the Winona , without an additional, percent commitment, City De- of: the council or the city man- . Register, to insure its preserva- dated , " he said, ."Maybe;: five council okay, other Morgan Block situation , for such: non-caih project .. im- County Historical Society, led tion , ind the group supported , years .ago ...."/ . ; . ' sign would start , and Lundgren ager. . Argument followed about where .buildings coine down said he hopes to stairt construc- provements as: parking, street the witnesses to ' oppose - des- preservation of all the proper- . During the sixties the coancil THE COMPROMISE resolu- years anything goes up whether , Indall and City ; Mian- before tion by August; . ' ." ' ." improveinents or. extension of truction of : the Latsch property, ties, Lutz continued;;; did consider-^and reject—a his- tion,; passed 4-3, permits the in their 'place. ; ;. . ager Paul Schriever implied the - Levee/mail must be award- which he called a testament to If redeveloped/as part of an torically oriented development —-—: , : . ' '" ;. . HRA and Its :. Resolution support came from THE TWO OTHER minority permission for the trip by re- by the project closeout date "Winona's greatest benefactor, ¦ ¦¦' ¦ - . ed ¦ . , " overall plan to recreate. Wino- project proposed by a member • .. '± ;--: /-* designated de- Councilmen Earl Laufenburger councilmen, Raymond Ruppert porting there¦ were "no 'objec- at the end of/1874. .' ¦' . ,. the wholesale grocer-merchant na's history ,' Lutz; contended the of the/ Frank : Lloyd Wr ight yeloper, Gough (3rd '- '¦ ', ¦' vil¦ y City (1st Ward) . B.. Eugene, Ward) and Jerry Borzys- tions".. " "/'/" Xx The ; Wiiiona Urban Renewal and former mayor John Latsch. restoration could/ bring econom- Foundation. ' .'/ yXX :. - " . - ,. ." • Design Devel- (2nd ),. at-large councilman kowski (4th), encountered sharp By taking staff members ; to Project R-51. already has been The Latsch building in par- ic benefits to WLnona. City and : Soine 60 persons attended the opment Co., to ( 4th) and ; - COUnCll ¦ Barry Nelson ; 3rd, opposition for a visit they made St. Paul, the duo purported/ to mandated .and extended, and ticular remains structurally HRA officials,; however, chal- proceeding;. Members of ' . the - .' stick: to a time . Maybr."'' ; Norman Indall. At- to St. Paul last week/to ask represent the city, charged Nel- further, extensions are unlikely, sound and '-features fine .wo od lengeg^the analyst's contention Winona County Progress * ' and . - . ,-., schedule: that HUD -' . - : large councilman Stephen De- .'the easiest way out" of HRA officials s-ay. And should posts, beams and floors; Dr. that much : federal; funding- for Preservation Com mittee attend- nibs out Dec. 31,.'. lano (1st, . 2nd) Said he pre- city urban renewal obligations. the city default on its payments, Younger . said, the project could be : found. City ed but did not'speak on behalf " ¦ . . Yet the I>atsch/ buildings ferred , to . .support the Latsch The" two councilmen, urban- re- Indict husband HRA predicts;that the HRA will Thomas Lutz, survey analyst officials cited the $2 million Wi- of. the group./ ' '. '• in deatti of Rastru^ Eyota woman ROCHESTER ,; Minn.x- '~ :' An Olmsted County grand jury Ir ii ii Monday handed . down four in- liu^ dictments against Spencer Case, By C. GORDON HOLTE principal. School Act,'Verdi F. Ellies. who quoted Lbiselle as saying that 58, Rochester,/ in connection Daily; News Staff Writer ' Now employed are seven full- has been serving as district Ti- equal consideration should ba with the strangulation death of A plan for restructuring the ; principals , in the district' tle I coordinator, and principal given women and minority per- : time s of : Ridgeway. and Pickwick sons in filling any administra- his-wife. administration of : the elemen- .. ¦ Case Eu- eiementiary schools and . one schools might also aSsume ;• the tive a^pomtmehts. .- • 's 37-year-old wife, tary school of "Winona . nice, . rural, Eyota,; -Miiin-., died Indepen- teaching principal: at the Dako- duties of . priiicipal at Dakota, . All ; Part of the / director, and Mrs.; David Martin, teacher, su- being held in the Olmsted Coun- which would, Board racial imbalances in both teach- ¦' " ¦ ultimately,/re- principal of Madison School, for Mueller said It was. his under- ing and administrative staff • . work activity program at the ; Winona County pervise the; filling of kits to be distributed by ; ty Jail without bond.. ¦ ' ' principal . of ." ¦ sult in the in- . ' .,. .' aisSignment as . standing that Ellies intends to ¦"'. Day Activity. Center is participating in com- vbluhteers during the 1974: Cancer • • Crusade./ Olmsted County Coroner Dr. '...... :- Allen said he concluded , that ¦auction- of the number of ele: Washington - Kosciusko wheii retire at the*end of/the,• 1974- Loiselle was referring to the munity services. Byron. Bascle,;work activity (Daily News photo) ; T. O. Wellner ruled Mrs. Case s: resignation ' becomes 75 contract :year. died of asphyxiation due to mentary principals iri the dis- Lehmah' ¦¦¦ . receflit resighatlon of". Lehman ' - effective. , - - '. This, he.. .-ssiLd j ' would allow strangulation with a cord; She ttict from eight to six. . -v/ " ¦ ' and the. position of assistant ' Gary Matson, - .'-principal -of- for the reduced" Titled I program superintendent / for secondary was dying when- brought to Ro- E.. W, MUELLER,.-. assistant Minnesota City ; and . Roll3ng- responsibilities to be consoli- in District34R chester Methodist: Hospital : by education which was not filled : superintendent of /schools- - for stonie schools,, has requested dated in his office and the.Da-. when- Dr. Hopf was appointed her husband, the coroner said : : education, noted consideration for appointment :kpta principalship . assigned to the day after the ;: elementary. . superintendent -of schools last incident. that Washington : -, Kosciusko as a principal in a Winoha one of the other principals, re- July. '; -Xx yX X ' . It was. ruled that Case could Principal Carroll L. Lehman school when an opening devel- ducing the elementary adminis- W/S/ttQ employe not be tried on the first-degree '¦ ' trative staff to , six' LOISELLE was fluotcd in the turner has submitted bis resignation, ops;- - ' " " - ".,. . . murder, charge/unless a .grand¦ effective at the end of the cur- If Null's request were to be Mueller said/ that Hogenson, new s release as saying, "At the jury , .;. .. issued an indictment - rent contract , year. He has Jac- granted, Mueller . said, Matson Mahlke and Adank . each had present time there are no/wo- The grartd jury, called hy Dis- ; super- indicated that he desired to men administrators' -'' in District cepted - appointment as . could be reassigned to Madison : seeks DFL endorsement trict Judge Donald Franke, intendent of schools', at Lanes- School and Harold Remme, ap; remain in his current post^ ; 861. This causes us - concern convened .Wednesday; since in providing, a sound and Patrick Ellis, former KWNO typical of oiir community, or the ber . 1970, advertising : manager, boro, Minn. pointed last year /as principal THE DISCUSSION was punc- leadership -we deserve; . .;; Dr.. Wellner was the first wit- Superintendent of , with teach- equal education it. is understood advertising manager and "Hot '' editorialist and Hot Line moder- ness to testify in the secret pro- Mueller and of Dakota School tuated by remarks : by School that a child should be exposed Schools C/ H. Hopf said they ing duties, could be ' assigned as Frank Al- Line" moderator, announced to- THE S(_>N OF; Mr. and Mrs. ator until December, 1972, and ceedings. " feoard Chairman J.: to both male and femali . edu- felt that a realignment, of re- principal oif Rollingstone and len in response , to a statement cators. We would like sea day he would seek the DFL en- Harris Ellis, Minnesota City, he Since December 1973: has . been principals now Minnesota City schools. . to representa- is a 1965 graduate /of ..Winona sponsibilities of made Monday, by Charles .Loi- these positions advertised and dorsement for state With Senate Majority Research, in the: system might/ allow ad- ; With a reduction:, anticipated selle, president of the Winona tive /from Winona , Goodview Senior High School, and attendr St. Paul. ' ¦ • Drunk driving equal consideration given to wo- ed St. Mary ministration of . all of the dis- iii Title I programs conducted Education¦ Association (WEA). men or /minority persons." and Winona Township. 's College and the Effective May .l, he has T&-. schools with- under provisions of the federal Allen said that he had heard . - 'As a delegate to the Winona University of Minnesota,. St. signed his research position trial starts trict's elementary (After receiving , the releass ' out the . employment of a new Elementary and Secondary that . a radio newscast Monday Monday afternoon, the f Daily County Convention this Saturday Paul; with¦ emphasis on political where he . assisted with the con- L shall seiek the support of my scjence •' -.• arid communications. stituent progr am and conduct- Thomas A; Block, 24, 761 W, News contacted Loiselle. and delegates for the ¦He ; joined the Nava.1 Reserve iri Matk St., appeared for trial in asked .whether, the WEA had fellow DFL. . ed a survey pit constituent pro- ' legislative seat of oiir commu- March 1965, served with the/Na; grams throughout .the United Winona County ; Court Tuesday anv. suggested guidelines in tho nity," Ellis, 26, said.;• "I feel it val Security .Group Activity in States. /- '¦/ on a charge of drunk driving. selection process, . Loiselle said imperative that bur community ¦the: Panama Canal Zone in 1967 Block was arrested Jan. 3 by Adnrlini$tfative aide to that it did not — "that Is an have open and forthright , repre- and. 1968, and received his hon- IN COMMITTING himself to Winona city police arid charged adhninistrative function" — but sentation. I don't feel last-min- orable" discharge in March 1973. fulltime representation for Dis- at that time with driving from that , he felt that the opening trict 34B, Ellis said, "My work should be advertised to the ute legislator , pay hikes, hidden He and his wife are in the proc-¦ . 2nd and Main streets to Frank- campaign finances and com- ess of obtaining; a divorce. '/• ' in Senate Majority Research lin Street, and then to East 3rd su perirttendent diicussed greatest extent possible so that all qualified persons would have mittees, and issue politicking is In ,1970 he was "Winona dele- has convinced me there is a Street while drunk. , The appointment of an ad- tinuing to serve as assistant su- If an administrative assistant gate to the DFL Constitution al place for fulltime representa- Trial opened in Judge Dennis be employed, he said, an opportunity to apply and ba ministrative assistant tc the su- perintendent; for elementary ed- were to given equal consideration for convention and .alternate dele- tion. The state legislature can- A, Challeen's court with the se- perintendent of schools of Wi- ucation, some realignment of the duties gate to the Winona; County con- not, merely react to circum- lection of a jury of six. Jurors " might be effected, appointment). Peterson man to ¦;¦ nona Independent District 861 Dx. Hopf poin ted put that with of Mueller Mrs. Paul Kronebusch, 5th vention and is a former stances. It must intelligently impanelled were Jack Graves, was taken under consideration the present administrative struc- allowing for responsibilities out- member , of the county DFL ex- study the issues and formulate James W. Brand , Susan Larson, education. District director, asked Robert appea r on drunk t>y the district school board Mon- ture, Paul ;W, Sanders, the side elementary Edel, a WEA member who was ecutive committee. policy that will prevent the type Craig Campbell/ Gary Johnson day night. . : board's business manager, is in Several board : members ex- Ellis was salesman for KWNO of crises we have so recently and Clair Rice. to whether an observer at Monday night's driving charge Superintendent C. H. Hopf charge of personnel matters in- pressed doubt as meeting, "How many MEA from September 19S9 to Septem- seen: Block is represented by his said that he felt the principal volving the district's secretarial one person could be found with ' ¦ , "And when you consider that presidents are women?" : PRESTON, Minn — A Peter- attorney,. Stephen Delano. As- £ u n c t ion wf : " X ' •¦ i staff; Div Hopf , secondary fac- abilities to perfor m in all of the son, Minn., man will appear in legislators receive a part-time sistant City Attorney Frank- : Edel said he did not know of such an as- . ulty; Mueller, elementary per- areas mentioned. but added, "I kno\c there are Fillmore County Court Wednes- salary many people in our coun- Wohletz is prosecuting. - sistant would sonnel ; William Hemsey, di- . There was a suggestion that try and community must live School quite a few who are local presi- day on charges of drunken be in the area rector of the Winona Area Voca- an administrative assistant be dents." driving and leaving the scene on , it just doesn't make . sense. of personnel tional-Technical Institute, insti- considered, primarily, for per- What's happened to a full day's B 03 TCI "Is there an Imbalance?" of a property damage accident, Wabasha man but that con- tute personnel ; Roy Grausnick, sonnel work and ,, possibly, em- Mrs. Krortebusch asked and Ed- work for a full day's, pay?" he '¦ ' ' ' food, ploye relations. He is Orville Knutson, who ls added . s i d e . r a- '. ' - director of services, cafe- el replied , "i don't know." being held in Fillmore County breaks leg in tion should be given to a per- teria and food service person- asked wheth- Jail on 5400 bond, son qualified to serve in other nel , and Lyman King, supervi- DR. HOPF was "I CAN'T imagine anyone charged and , personnel , er the admin istratiye assistant picking that cr iterion (sex) for Knutson has been elevator mishap capacities. sor of buildings he was considering would have with leaving the scene of a two- Theilman woman custodial¦ and maintenance em- hiring," Mrs. Kronebusch de- A Wabasha , Minn,, man broke "RIGHT NOW, six people arc ¦ ' to be certified by the state clared. "It's insane." car accident Friday at 11:45 ployes. " . - Board of Education and he said p.m. on Highway 16, one-half escapes injury a leg in an accident Monday at involved in. personnel work," Board Chairman: Frank J. Al- the Victoria Elevator Co., 1155 Dr. Hopf said , . "and it seems THE ASSISTANT proposed by he believed that the person len said that , in consideration mile eest of Peterson. assume the re- probably would have to have Fillmore County authorities in one-ca r crash Municipal Harbor Rd,, at about to me that it would be feasible Dr. Hopf would of projected declining enroll- 1:22 p.m. to have one person having the sponsibility for personnel mat- certification as a superintend- ments in the elementary said that Knutson 's I960 four- LAKE CITY, Minn, - Mrs. responsibility for all personnel ters in all of these areas. ent. / door sedan sideswiped a 1972 .lames Purvis, a state grain schools, consideration had been Dennis Bremer , 33, Theilman, inspector, fell about 20 feet into matters." He also said that it would be After an extended discussion given to reduced state and fed- two-door car driver by David escaped injury early this morn- an empty barge when the Prior . to lib appointment last helpful if the person appointed of the request, directors sug- C. Lettner, 960 W. Broadway, ing when the eral financial aids. , vehicle she was ladder he was using apparently summer as superintendent , Dr. administrative assistant -would gested that Dr. Hopf prepare a lie noted that declining en- Winana . driving skidded on an icy road- slipped. Hopf had served as assistant have the expertise to work in job description. Damage to Letlner's car was way nsar here to check rollments will result in faculty , slid down an Purvis was taken lo Commu- superintendent for secondary such other areas as the com- He also was asked reductions and administrative estimated at $150, Knutson 's embankment and. into a tree. nity Memorial Hospital and lat- educati on , . puter consortium, hbor rela- with the state department to de- car was not damaged. Neither The one-car accident took er transferred to St, Marys A replacement never vas ap- tions and the television con- termine whether certification (Continued on page 9) driver was injured. Patrlck Ellis place at 1 a.m. on CSAH 4, one Hospital in Rochester, Minh. pointed , with E. W. Mueller con- sortium, would be necessary. RESTRUCTURING mile southeast of Lake , City. Wabasha Countv authorities reported that as Mrs. Bremer installed was headed southeast her 1969 Courthouse carpeti ng being model car slid on tho ice. She Winona avoids applied the brakes and the ve- hicle careened over the em- bankment and struck a tree. Damage to the car was esti- Minor problems plague restoration mated at , $1 500.¦ worst weather By STEVEN P. JOHNSON may be any change In tlie ex- Court Judge Glenn E, Kelley stallation of low-voltage wires obviously out of line following Thunderstorms , hail , tor- ; Monday's high was 311 in Daily Nows Staff Writer pected completion date of late noting needed lawbook shelving wherever birds normall y land , n $2 million remodeling. undoes and six inches of Winona with an overnight Energy in agriculture Carpeting how being installed May. has not been provided 3n his giving them an uncomfortable Commissioners said they may April l» v,,-- to be topic at WSC In the remodeled Winona Coun- The huge remodeling project chambers and an additional pur- shook but not injuring them. consider hiring an a ppraisal mm «*«d J***^ necessary. Wiczek said another problem firm to set its value, and may ious parts of tho United £ fi£ ty Courthouse should be com- began in early 1973 and must chase may be of precipitation . Dr, Russoll S, Adams Jr, will pleted hy Mny IP, the county The board Monday also au- hns arisen as furniture suppliers consider reappraisals of all Monday, while local be completed by July 30, Con- Stales Today should fit into the discuss energy in agriculture at board of commissioners learned tractors hnd originally hoped to thorized a $61G expenditure for become anxious to begin Instal- ccunty buildings at lli o same residents escaped the bulk niche that is called normal the energy crisis seminar Thurs- Monday. finish so county offices could additional shelving to lie need- lation work. time. of the misery, settling, in- for this unpredictable time day at 7 p.m. in Pasteur Hall County Auditor Alois Wiczek move back into tho building ed ln the law library. The elevator Is completed , he Wiczek snid the board also stead, for n cold drizzle. . of year — temperatures auditorium , Winona State Col- said carpel installation is sched- this month , but delays in win- snid, but the county cannot ac- mny soon be asked to find Today, dawned completely ranging from 30 to 50. lege, . - "led to be COUNTY BOARD members cept it as completed until it ac- remodeled court- dow deliveries have pushed also hope to talk to the archi- space in tlio different in tho Winona area. : A record hig h would be A University of Minnesota pro- finished completion linck to — at last cepts the entire building, With- house's area allotted to tho Spring actually put in an np- welcomed to tho area, but fessor of soil science, Dr. t,Ie tectural staff nbout bird-proof- out county acceptance , install- court services department for sight, Countv¦ ° ' r " , Tonight , - ' ' — SPECIALS — Highlights WSC, 6:30, Ch. 12, Satire-ten ori- 5-10-13. * • Chicken £f *jr Today ginal burlesque skits. Oscar Awards.. David Mven, i:D0 TMcliln* . 5 To Tell thi : l:30 7 Preparlng Children ) 'N Dumplingi .. «4>li/3 HI show is tonight Religion in the 70s, 11:00 and Hamtnrgers. An hour of com- Burt Reynolds and Diana Ross Newi 3 4-S-MO-lMf Truth I. Shalt • Baked emcee Hollywood's glamour Truth flrXoni*. .' Straight Talk 31 . J:M concert - .'i Q| 7c 7:00, Ch. 3. edy with Sid Caersar, Jim Na- quencej 4 7.000n nm M0v«r» 5 Oscar By BOB THOMAS cino, "Serpico ;" and Redford , Mei.t Loaf .... «?*»/ J 6:0(> event, 9:00, Chs. 5-10-13. To Till 1ht Truth t ' Maud. «8 Award* S-HMl Loc al News, , Ch. 3. ... bors, Charles Reilly, Charlie 4 i,b LOS ANGELES (AP) - The "The Sting." , l , l HanXBrgers s.10-u «"¦¦'« » » « The Elders. Survey of Amer- __ %'' Outlook, 6:30, Ch. 3. Callas and Bobby Vinton. 7:00, «:30l-M This™f.? 11 Th*r .ii Lilt_ . 2 Haonv __uw» 4.9 u The Elders 31 film industry puts on tbe 46th Best actress — Ellen Burst ca's senior citizens focusing on '=30 Urban life 2 Bobby Goldsboro. Joleen _Be- Chs. 5-10-13. A^l. I DMleJ' i Cta.et 11 Academy Awards tonight with yn, "The Exorcist,-" Miss Jack- economic, political ana physi- Anlmat. 4 am i/Uv«r» J. Ncws " COUMTRY noit, Miss Minnesota, is a spe- Cavalcade of Champions New Prl ca li ,,, « „=. „ J. 10:00 News 3 4 6-8-9-l» stars from Ann-Margret to son, "A Touch of Class; Mar- JL* I cial guest. 6:30, Ch. 8. ological aspects of growing old , Right 3 7,w Hawaii Five-0 3-4 B perry Mason 11 Awards. Sports awards with Jeannlt 1 Movie 6 M. firing Line 11 Elizabeth Taylor on the pro- sha Mason , "Cinderella Liber- ^W KITCHEN 9:00, Ch. 31. Bobby Goldsboro 8 Father Knows JO : M Movie 3» [j^rfl 1611 Service Dr Best 11 gram and Marlon firando and ty," Miss Streisand, "The Waj . Wednesday Truth or Con- ¦ Thriller 4-9-I9 sonuences .. . t.00 Environment ' '. ' .-J 10:50 Movlo . - -4-II Robert Redford as rio-shows. We Were; " and Joanne Wood- "One of the most exciting stars in country music!" The Frog Pond,, 5:30, Ch. 3. Polite Surgeon 10 Sports News 5-10-13 Of the 10 male nominees for ward, "Summer Wishes , Winter Dimension '74, 5:45, Ch, 3. Lucy . 11. Awards 5-10-13 11:30 Tomorrow S-10-13¦ WSC Peep Show 12 Merv Griffin 11 12:00 News . .. ¦ 6 acting awards, only Brando and Dreams." fVWWW ^ Ch, 3. '¦ ¦ Local News, 6:00, Prlet l* Right , 13 . " . -: Black Journal 31 Big Valley . 9 Redford failed to respond to the Your Future is now. "Prob- ~ " ~ - • - — j 1 - , "*%',' ' , * "- invitation to appear. lems With Case," 6:00, Ch. 31. ! r. Glenda Jackson, making a ENDS TONITE "ZARDOZ" — 7:15-9:20 — R — $1.75 Cotter High News, 6:30, Ch. 3. v Wednesday . film in Rome, and Barbra Flip Wilson Cartoon. "Clerow A.tBrnnnn Bonanza 10 Lucy Show 11 Streisand have also declined, t „» %• tl, ., uV . .. Flintstones It Beverly Wilson's Gieat Escape," an ani- WOO Guiding Light 1-4-1 Hogan's Heroes 13 Hillbillies 13 although friends were still try- HR P '• i.jft " * J * Mat Days ot Our • " ^ H _.^r' \ " I Mwt I T * ^^B mated tale about Clerow being Gormr pWe ,, To Td| )h8 Truth 19 ing to convince Miss Streisand STARTS WEDNESDAY »i 1 _ " "1:30 Sesame Street 2 31 Seminar II to appear. taken from his family and Newlywad Gilligan's island 311 7:00 Washington 2 placed in a foster home. 7:00, Game «-9.j » Bonanza 13 Sonny & Cher J-4 8 Otherwise, tonight s telecast . . ,» oS ' " Andy Griffith 19 Flip Wilson i-10-13 ^k/^H|^HHH Chs. 5-10-13. 1:30 EB9- of ...Night .3-4-8 ... _ _ .. ,. _ _ .,,. , , The Cnwbovs 6-9 proceedings at the Music Cen- -. , - 5' °-" B.lly GraJm 1. Tom Jones. Variety hour with O& uffi H«» ter appears likely to be one of 2l__i______^_____H_k'^^______N«ws " " W* om j nes ^ ^^H^B guests Donovan, Lainie Kazan, Life 4 9 1- 7 "' . a seerer , 'i the most stellar turnouts in the IHHH ^^^^^^^^ V r "Don't Take Her ^B8 i-oo p ? .s RiBMt'l Tr ^^ ¦ ¦ ¦H ^ W^^- Bobby Goldsboro, Jo Anne Wor- Another-ic World 5-10-13 r "fr . w ' colorful history of the Oscar she's All I VI MunSlers ' 10 7:30 Thi ?r i ^^^^ BI^H^^^^^^^^H 1 In ni G6 Grammy, ley and Godfrey Cambridge. awards, PAPILLON Runner-up J971 ll ,, SS- S «' -- ^^^^^ B^^^ H^^^^^^ Hf Sa, .-, ( HJ", ™J* * The atmosphere befits the op- fa Give B 7:00, Ch. 11. 3-30 Mateh Game 3-4 J S:30 Electric Co. 5-31 ",, ,, , ~ The ~ HM DHMMB!..---..1— ^_ HHI— ^_ -^ Hn "it /v "Someone „ , How To Survive Tho Frog Pond 3 F,rin 9 Llna II Greatest Adventu re ^' My Love To p NBC News Presents- Seg- timistic attitude in Hollywood, No. 1 In charts. I Marriage 5-10OJ News 4-5-6-8-9-10-13 0:00 Cannon . -3-4-8 off Escape Ever Filmed III III DFRCAll I ments include news on cancer One Lift . Mission Merv Griffin : . '. '.li- which has been heartened by a I Iffi rt_ \ -Ar "There's Somelhing / lo. Live ' . .6-9-19 Impossible 11 8:30 Washington 31 ¦ ¦ I ¦¦ ImWldU nIl Love Chs. 5-10-13. series of blockbuster movies; I* \ ^ About You I " / research. 9:00. 3-00 Tatlletales 3-4 8 Beverly Hillbillies 19 9.00 Documentary 2 i...... \ And his newest ... / !:45 Dimension 74 1 Kojak 3-4-8 .ovemaker Theater in America. "A Me- Somsnet 5-10-13 Producer Jack Haley Jr. has Headlining an all-star snow. \ "Mr. - " / BC s Love, American Eveninaevening K IE?'. ?l'\l booked double presenters for s mory of Two Mondays," come- Style 6-9-n D OC Elliot 6-919 <\ '^ 1 ^juStif** JEANNE PRUET, DON ADAMi, fi^f'" >>^-^ THE LOVEMAKERS dy-drama of life during the De- Comer Pyle 11 IM Reading 2 '- 30 French Chef"" 2 most of the awards. The list in- $4 ADVANCE .-i $5 DAY OF THE SHOW News 3-4-5-8.1013-19 News 11 1:30 Sesjm. Street I cludes Liza Minelli, Gregory . fjt /BpSBB ^^^S^mMk^A.Jp yMKl* !] $j/ MDwfal) i Vs pression. 9:30, Chs. 2-31. Movie 4 Truth or Consa- Thealr* 31 ^^ Dick Van Oykt 5 qu.nces 7 10:00 NeWs 1-4-5-6-8-MO- Peck, Linda Blair, Cher, Burt APR. 4 AT 8 P.M., To Tell Ihe Trulh 9* 1319 SAWYER AUDITORIUM Mike Douglas «? Bacharach, Susan Hayward, v^^^^^BH ^l______9___PVv *&¦ • LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN Movies Bewitched 8 Future 31 Perry Mason 11 Ei^^^^^^^^^O^_P^k * '4S' • S4 ADVANCE — J JDAY OF THE SHOW Not for Women t-10 Inquiry 2 ' 10:30 Movie M James Caan, Yul Brynner, Can- LIMITED NUMBER OF RESERVED SEATS Only .. 10 Cotter. High News 3 J. Caraon H0-1J dy Bergen, Marcel Marceau Today Petticoat Junction ll Laurel S Hardy .4 Geraldo , "Moon of t_he Wolf," David Munsters 13 Holiywow Souarei 5 Rivera 4-M9 Charlton Heston, Charles Bron- ) Addams Family 19 Price 13 Right¦ t News 11 son and Paula . Prentiss. Janssen, thriller (1972 , 7:30, Human) Relations 31 . Protectors' .." 8. 10:50 Movie 4.11 ' - ¦ Chs. 6-9-19. 4:00 Miller Roger* !-31 Trulh or Consa-¦ ¦ . 12:00 Tomorrow. 5-10-13 The program will feature ^SS ^^^I ^^II ^SSS ^^M ^^^SS ^S^, Mod S-quad .5 quences " . ' ' .* News ¦ t three former wives of Eddie "Enter Laughing," Jose Fer- Stir Trek * .. 8 . Oizie's Girl ; 10 Big Valley ' '.- ':. 9 rer, comedy ( 1967) , 10:30, Chs. Fisher — Debbie Eeynolds, 3-8. Miss Taylor and Connie Ste- ¦ fritla Horning vens. Fisher is not attending. J WEDNESDAY '* "The Stratton Story," 10:50, [ItaNftr. ^m^k y Pwgrams \ I Ch. 4. Miss Stevens will sing one of STATION LISTINGS tbe nominated songs,'"Live and "The Lady Wants Mink," MInneapolis-SI. Paul ..Winona—Edu. Ch. 12 Eau Claire WEAU Ch, IJ Let Die." Also singing will be Ruth Hussey, comedy (1953) , WCCO Ch 4 WTCN Ch. 11 Ansim-KAUS Ch fc La Crosse—WKBT Ch. _ " " * Dyan Cannon, "All That Love 11:00, Ch. 11. KSTP Ch 5 KTCA Ch. * „ '" , „„ , . La Crosse-WXOW Ch 19 KMSP Ch 9 Rochester-KROC Ch. 10 . La crosse-WflLA Ch. 31 Went to Waste;" Jody Foster l COFFEE DAY Wednesday Winbna—CaBIt TV ) Mason City—KQJUO Ch. i Programs iublect to change and Johnny Whittiker, "Live"; I "The Hangman," Robert Tay- «:30 Sunrise Variety 19 Restless 3 4-8 and Peggy Lee, "The Way We Semester HB ,.M GanlMt J 4.8 jackpot 5-10 1J 1 AT THE DQNUT HUT I lor, western (3959), 3.30, Ch. 4. Nol lor Password 6-919 Were." STEVE DUSTin : 9 jecmardv 5-10 II * "The Bohemian Girl," Laur- Women Only 5 Grr ' - «' ... o That Girl 11 Telly Savalas — the tough variety 11 J8a„„le „ 11:30 Search for el and Hardy, comedy (1936) Religion 13 . D » Tomorrow 3 4-» , 7o MU . television detective ICojak — mcquEEn HOFFmim 7:00 News 1-8-9 IZir^ m , Celebrity Sweep- a FRANKLIN J.SCHAFFNER fifm 6:30, Ch. 4. Carmen « 11:00 Elec trie Co. 2 J|ake, ' 5 .,,., , will also be singing "You're So "The Gun and the Pulpit," Today HO IJ N w Y u . Spill Second 6 1 1» ° ° , . Nice to be Around." I Marjoe Gortner, comedy Zoo R4VU* 11 J } !! « «. Variety U 7:30 cuncey 4 w £*" °* Sesame Street 31 The sentimental highlight of 1 (1974), 7:30, Chs. 6-9-19. Popeye 11 „ , L ,,„ 11:55 News 5-10-13 WPILLOn t S,S the evening will be a special "Situation Hopeless—But Nol Variety 31 IfSJ tfJi «"00 Sesam. street I aM VICTOR JORY - DON GORDON -ANTHONY ZERBE- 8:00 Capt Fa h" Know» News 3-4-5 1013 award to Groucho Marx for his i—^—TED RICHMOND Serious," Alec Guinness, com- BtJ ¦' , Jmj Wednesday Kangaroo S4 8 " All My contributions to film comedy. COME EARLY — FEATURES AT 7:02-9:40 j ^ fhe % edy (1965), 10:30, Chs, 3-8. Variety 4 10:25 Nows 6 Children 6-9-19 The presentation will be made X^ffat ^^ P "House of Numbers," Jack News 9 10:30 Love ol Life ¦1-4-8 Noontime I ^H Enjay «:30 Carrascotendas 7 : Hollywood : . - ' 12:15 variety - B by Jack Lemmon following a $1.00-$1.75-$2.25 — NO PASSES | | y^ [I Palance, drama (1957), 10:50, Movie • ¦ '¦-. - ' Squares 5-10-13 12:30.As the World H Ij^jJ Romper Room *9 Brady Bunch 4-9-19 Turns J-4-B film tribute and a number from Ch. 4. Mister Ed. ' 11 \ Andy Griffith . 11 Lets Wake "Minnie's .Boys," the Broadway "The Lady Killer of Rome," 9:00 Joker's Wild 3-4-8 10:40 Electric Co. 31 . A , Deal 6-9-19 N. J Best Cup of : Hazel 9 10 55 News J-B Tnree on ¦ biography of the Marx Broth- ^ " Marcello Mastroianni, mystery ¦ ¦¦ ¦ Dinah Short f-10-13 . Sefiglan. -. ' :< - Match , ' 10-13 ers. (1961), Ch. 11. Flintstones II 11:00 Young & Varlet-y 31 ENDS TONITE NOMINATED FOR m Coffee |n 11:00, As in previous years, the Os- ,& CN Tow car cast was threatened by a 7:15-9:15 — R — $1.75 4ft ACADEMY ¦ » ^^L " ^ AV At Caoe Kennedy labor dispute. But early Mon- c AWARDS W| day NBC reached agreement Ho^bSedace COME EARLY*.. with a union representing air Jft conditioning workers in its Bur- nf "*¦ < / t f ,. '• >•,,' - made that clear *^*^T ' -Al&y-s ^^'^' &s'W/W<../:f....*. I ^ 'V' ' .s4/. .&,.-:.frti,.w.Z.h. i-* ' &y '&*>r£s' -- - will provide steady jobs for lopment in Downey, Calif., will son, "Tbe Last Detail;" Al Pa- OUTl d* ^ ^ construction started on a three- 10,000 to 12,000. persons, and end make its maiden atmospheric C^^J T^ JROBEST the "boom and bust periods of flight in 1977 , and its first Drives in bank WWLf CHSNEY 'k REDFORD the '60s." - vertical flight into space in DEWITT, Mich, (UPl) '. jt PRODUCTIONS' tS ¦ ¦ ¦ — ^ A SEORGE RCVHUFUd the . 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' /<¦ dorsement of Wilkie ,.by Chief Election riturn s campaign. /'./ •/ mer Democratic Gov. Gaylord Justice E. H&roid Hallows and The third: referenda, if passed,. ••/ By MARTIN HOUSEMAN wound up today "with voters . . . voted to bar the; use. ef free Justice Hdr ace johhson, a 3?Tyear-old Repub- Nelson in . 1962, has. served Nelson, and. said Wilkie's. accep- would allow the Legislature to _ deciding/between system- 12 WASHINGTON (UPl) The Congressional mailing to solicit pressure tesls and State Senate Ma- lican, has used. Wilkie's " years,, and he has characterized tance of the Nelson endorsement, ' Senate voted ¦ W. Wilkie atic solicitation of the state's remove county . and municipal Monday tc bar. tihe funds-for any purpose. '•"- .- ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - jority" I/eader Raymond Johnson. " Johnson's attack as a cheap pol- violated the state judicial ethics public release of presidential 30 to 35 lawyers , for money and cam- ¦' ¦ ' judges for cause-.: The Legisla- ,'.' That amendment to the bill Minnesota , dentists are being Ah estimated^ per. cent itical "slur." . .; .- ' .; ." . code because.the races for the election returns until niidhight urged begin , offering free paign help as his major issue. - , Wilkie claimed Johnson has re- high , court are supposed to be ture has .this control , river the; Eastern Standard ' ¦ was agreed to by voice vote to: of the state's 2,8 million eligible ¦ , Time. . . '.- ' blood pressure tests to all expected to cast Johnson called it a breach- of fused to concentrate on what ¦nonpartisan'.'' ." '¦• . ':- high courts how, but it has not >; ; nie ' -aQeaisure with no' audible disSeht It was voters were ' . i an amendment . patients ,who come in tp liave ballots and decide hot Only the judicial ethics because lawyers Wilkie said was the main issue, Johnson i called it a. "last .min- been used in the 126 years it to thi Election Campaign Sen; j . ¦' ¦¦' ¦ introduced by Robert their teeth cared for; .' - . Supreme Court "race but -several have business before the high Wilkie's experience. ute foul." /; - . "•' . has; existed. 7 /./ ¦ ;¦ • ¦ Reform Bill which would Dole " ' X-tirX- - ; ,va ;' . court, which also has the; final ' ' provide , R-Kan. . : Jack Echterhacht, local races as well. He accused -, the Senator ; .of "The charge that Senator Nel- . . Propohentis say it is necessary - :- federal subsidies for The campaigni : financing bill , told the Min- say on discipline of attorneys using Watergate-like tactics in presidential and Brainerd dentist, The voters also could answer son has no right to , endorse me to insure uniform removal power congressional would 7 give genera/ election nesota Dental Association meet- three state referendum questions who get into trouble. Being, asked the campaign, " . .-.- completely ¦ phoney r . elections, is aimed at / is Another Over all judicial Levels, and opp-. . ¦ prevent- candidates to major parties 15 ing Monday that the blood; pres- and a host of local referenda. to contribute to a . sitting jus- charge, Wilkie said; "A number onentS : have argued the power ':; Ing nerws of early. ' The other issues, such as Wil- " / Eastern cents per .eligible voter in the sure , readings are our .newest tice, Johnson said, put ;.the/ at- of Republican office holders have might be.used vindictively. ;; . returns from swaying results in ' " ¦ Th« high court battle has torneys in an untenable" pos- kie's; support of an! intermediate " district. .' . - • . X 7\ X. preventive-health "approach;."; . " endorsed my opponent. It's just •: - states bo the West; where polls Primary drawn the most interest in: the ition of haying .to worry whether appellate court and Johnson's ;. . -Advertisement : close Later . candidates would Blood pressure readings are " another attempt to avoid dis- due to the time also receive subsidies after spring election; especially . since a decision not to contribute to - opposition . to . it, have pretty * difference. * not necessary for dentistry," but cussing the real lack of quali- Ruptured Men proving they ; are serious the; idea is that¦ dentists have fication of my opponent." , ^ef $6 95 Gift The amendment, presented contenders by acquiring, in the an unusual opportunity to help .. - Wilkie said -he, was "not in by Sen. Henry L. Bellmon, B^ case of House candidates, a with the widespread problem of any way doing anything , ques- for Trying This Okla,, provides: "threshold fund'?- '"of $10,000 in tionable : under the code of high.blood pressure. ¦¦• ''Whoever makes- public any small, private / contributions. Redsl neutralists agree ethics/' -'. Kansas City, Mo;—Here is ah ; : Dentists see many patients information with respect to the Only . the first $100 of any .One: of the referendum ques- improved means of holding rup-v contribution '¦' ¦ •¦ ' who . don't go to a physician ; number of . votes cast -for. .; any would qualify. . . . regularly, . Dr. Echternacht tions asks whether farm land ture that has benefitted thousands '' ¦'- '¦ : :• The bill would limit organiza- ' . of. ruptured men and women in ..¦ candidate for election to the said j and .thus; can., ".: identif y near urban areas should be aU : • -,. office of tional contributions to $6;000, lbweid: a tax break. The propon- the last year. .;¦ ' . . the presidential and ; many cases of . high blood presr ori Laos coal itidri rifle : vice presidential elector in the and individual ones to $3,000. By PON CHANTARAJ lar chief of the Pathet Lao, will after a shaky; peace agreement ents ;claim a "yes" vote would ¦ ' In. :.:- . other action, on the sure that may otherwise¦ go un- Incoiispicuous without leg straps, •• . . generalelection held -for . ' the , detected.; X - . - ' - . (UPl): Com- arrive in Vientiane Wednesday , reached nionths - ago. : encourage- orderly community .. measure Monday,7 the Senate: VEENTIAMi — was I3 growth and preserve open space elastic belts; body encircling . appointment of presidential High blood pressure, called a from . Hanoi, the spokesman ; electors prior • rejected , 63-10, an amend- munists; . and neutralists have But differences between the two near the urban centers. springs or harsh; pads,; it has to midnight ! "silent killer", because it .usual- said. ,The so-sailed ''Red ' caused many to say,"I don 't see '. ^Jastern Standard Time eri the ment , by. . Sen. . ' Lowell P. ¦ reached final . ' agreement . on sides delayed it until now. - . ' tax- . . - i ly ; has : rio identifiable symp- Prince'? is expected to sign the : ' Its opponents said other . how it holds so easy,. I would not day on .which such election is] Weicker, R-Corui., which would forming, a coalition government settlement arid take , his place Phoumi Vongvichit, the Pa- : payers, the ones who live in the ; ' '." - toms, is a major cause of spokesman m have believed , had I not tried it.'' / , held shall be fined not more ! have; limited primary - . cam- designed to. bring, peace to Laps as deputy ; prime minister to his thet Lad ^ , ^t cities hear the farms, would end , ¦ paigns to, 30 days ' and general strokes, heart attacks and kid- Tuesday with Souvanna Phou- than $5,000, imprisoned for hot for the ' first- time iii . two half brother. Prime Minister . up' with increased tax burdens 7 So comfortable T- so easy to , than, campaigns , to 60 days to reduce, ney, problems.. The National hi: : : msi.' He told , newsmen after- ' ; more a year or. both." ; ¦ decades, a spokesman : for; the Souvanna Phbunia. . and a tax break would encourage wear — 'it could show : you the ' The : ' campaign spending.7 .; . . ' slitute of Health estimates: that ¦ ward,, . ''It; .was our final talk :¦ . . Senate . voted, 43.38, for ' ' pro-Communist Pathet . Lab said It will be Spuphanouvong's land, speculation. '/ \yay to joyous freedom frorn your -'.: the - amendment; :; ¦•; ' rejected; 66-17, ani amend- 23 million Americans have high ' •¦ -7:-y" and we... ' haye agreed; . in The Eastern blood pressure and half of them -today; .:.- x- r first visit to Vieritiahe,, as well tuplure trouble. Standard Time provision would ' ment liy Sen,; James L: Though real peace still eludes as: his first meeting with his principle . .arid . in detail on the Tlie second referendum ques- prevail in 1976 Buckley, CR-N.Y., which would don't know it. formation of the new coalition tion ; asks whether the Legisla- because daylight , A blood the other two Tndochiti^ coun- half brother, in more than . 10 You can't lose by trying. It is time, under which the have set the permitted ex- pressure test is taken and Cambodia the . government and : political .con- ture should be allowed to in- , country by simply inflicting a.' cuff tries, .Vietnam, , years, spokesman said! . .- : ¦! : em- sent to you on 30 days trial You is now operating, will have penses of incumbent candidates it- ./ appeared close the The last time a coalition sultative council." crease benefits; for public. receive:a separate $6.95.truss as;a .. ; : ! around the upper arm. High for . . , ployes who already have retired;. expired by then. | at 30 per cent less than allowed . smallest of them, Laos, 'X xy- between the government arid : Kirig. Savang Vatthana must gift just, for trying the. invention. challengers blood pressure can be treated , royal decree approving Some say the retirees have The measure- continues before . the . Communists X wias . formed sign a . tbe Senate today and ther • rejected, 52-29, a Bellmon easily with drugs and other T he pro-Communist Pathet was in 1962. That agreement the new . coalition government been strapped by inflation and Write, for . descriptive circular/- '.- e is. "¦ . 'exists in the. way no indication when a passage amendment which would have methods. Lao party and. neutralist fell apart a year later and .the before it can take office. : , an inequity: It's free. Just address Physicians . vote might be taken made newspaper publishers, Dr. Echternacht noted tihat it Laotian g :overn merit have Co. mmun'ists fled 'to wild Phoumi said Souphanonvong retired municipal and county em- Appliance Comoariy, 2?21 Knch . Sen. ¦' ployes are treated compared James B. Allen, D-Ala., has instead of the campaign com- "takes only a couple of min- reached- final agreement on the northeastern Laos where ' they will , : arrive in . V ieh t i ahej Bldg., 515 W. :75th St.,; Kansas 1 mittees, responsible for report- utes" to take a blood pressure coalition, the Pathet . Lao Wednesday . morning, accom- with retired teachers and Mil- City. TWo. 64114, threatened to filibuster the resumed the civil v/ax. XX; '; measure. i ing campaign advertising reading, and that it can be spokesman, Phouml Vongvichit, panied by.: prospective , Pathet waukee city and county em- , details to the Federal- Electoral done easily by the dentist or a told reporters.- The coalition was to have Lad - . members of //the new ployes. / - But;do it.today before you ¦lose¦ / . Tlie Senate Monday also ' Commission: dental assistant. Pi-ince Souphariouvorig, .titu- been fornaed . within .30 days cabinet. :.:: ; The oppbheiits claim the; re- the- address - ' ' •

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: The ; rating organizations : are:: ADA — the Amer- icans For ^Democratic "Action;7 G OPE:Corniriittee' on Political , Education ; NF11- National . Farmers Uft- to ion; and - ACA — Americans , for Constitutional -Ac- -^pH^ic^i^ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ tion; - ;¦ //; - "X .-fyf' X "Xx '' ' • of. Impeachment. Far out in . the countryside he saw a fanmer. at a ¦ The ADA is liberal-oriented ; ACA is /conser- )y crossroads. "I'll stop and ask this ' ' ' ' • ' y ¦ ' • ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " ' ' " ' ¦ ^j^^fyB^rfy¦:¦-¦- - ¦ - ' - ¦ • - - ' vative oriented. • . - man if we're headed right," he said* : WASHINGTON 7 T- : One / day the; / VMAKE IT taid/Ziegilen • President telephoned Peter Rodiho. fast,"/ To show the similarity, Senator Humphrey's fig- ; Rodino stopped; St. Clair leaned ures look like this/ 85, 90,-/100 and Jj; Senator MohT "Listen, " he said, "if we're; going / ' ¦: from the car/ He told /the : farmer dale-'s figures are: 95; 90, .100 Snd 4. ' - : - to make that trip to Impeachment,- / that before answering Eddirio's ques- , get .on I'm sick , and : let's with it. . tions- he should be aware that he tired , of- waiting. ' Here are ;the ratings for Minnesota and Wiscon- " . ; was legally within his rights to say ' '¦ ' ¦ sin senators, and for area congressmen: , 'Rodino said he would come by the nothing, but, that if . he /did/ he would White House right away and pick ' be subject to cross-examination. : ADA COPENFU ACA up. tne -rresiaeiii,,.; The farmer said, ' .'Shucks,/! guess / ¦ ' ' ' Cong. Quie (R) .. Xy .' .' . 24./ ' 9; ' 55 -."54, '- "- ahd they / would/ go I might as well—."' , ..// ' . : ' .- C^ng,;Thomson . (R) .. 20: '" 18/ 60 / 48. - '¦/' that very day. The St. Clair interrupted him and said , Humphrey 7 (D) . .;. : ../85 90 . 100 00 President said' that he wanted a four-day delay to de- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ -- Mondale (D) ...V .. './95- 90 '•' 100 '¦£¦.. was-, fine . with: him ; cide whether he. would file motions ' -.-. Nelson (Ef); ..;¦,./;...... 95/: /82 . . 100 . ;4, ; •- . ' because he was a for .the right to Hear otlier witnesses 7 EMPLOYER Proxmire;(D) ...;;/,: 85 82 / 82 .28 - . . b ii s y man / and. who might impugn the farmer's /:AN mtt OPPORTUNITY - : / couldn't waste any credibility. • more; time waiting ; Such ratings are, of course helpful ; although ; President Nixon Said Rodino was , , to go/ to. third-rate ' It must be . remembered that they only index a/con- the slowest driver .he had ever seen p l./a ;c e s like gressman's performan ce: on how he voted relative : ¦ and ; announced . that /he, Ziegler Impeachment; . -• ¦ - ' ' . ". ' ' ' foi - • and . St.* Clair would all get; in the Hsrn to the group's, stated position;: — A.B, ¦¦ B*ker f^rro '% hen Rodino's rf. ptt^ ' ¦ driying front; seat and help:_ with the ¦ car : pulled up -at the White House so. they* could get : to-- Iimpea'shment NAIROBI .y I regret very- much despised. , ;.. , 7 the President ,, " James. r St, . Clair and that the f oreign minister o{Xfkpnya ' XlSdxXMuch, muth more. They have and get it oyer witli, and get on to : , ¦ Ronald . . Ziegler ; climbed into the ; ' Dr. Njeroge' Mungai, declined tei -com- earned, victimization by terrorism. ; more important business. . - . . back - seat. "Why don't you sit ..tip ment on racism as it is practiced . in William Fr Buckley With eight hands on: the wheel, I JUDGE this tiW the great Energy qu^tidn front and ; talk //with me while; I black Africa, to be sure; I am hot ' four feet on the accelerator and four story in : Africa in 1974. Not'only in . A student editorialist opines : "Wher* is an . out- drive?" Rodino asked the . President. ; " the/-', foreign minister ' iof the state . feet on thie brakes., the Car; moved ists .are: "' Africa, but outside Africa. Jt is the let:for a person's energies" other than at a kegger? of Kenya, and if. I were, perhaps : "TO PO THAT would weaken the off ,. first forward j ."then * backwards; . He is of course correct and there story of . the coarsening of human . Why, there's an idea ; for a term , paper. .—- A.B., then sideways.; the cat would have got at my tongue ' '¦ preside-ricy for all.time," said Pres- /: ¦ is in this judgment' that _sad . strain sensibilities, and I do not dbubt that ;/ •/ ¦ . : •;•. / , . -: toqX j '- ' - . 'X-x xy. -x- • 'X yX '-X . X-y X x- ident . Nixon. ;" However, I; am per- - of residual cultural racism which Vietnam , had/a great: deal to . dp ''I THINK we're going the wrong It /is hot true however that the . fectly willing :to . talk with -ydii .if ¦ sprrie (e.g.) I find much more of- with this. .. i mean : an acceptance of way," said Rodiho. .''/"' . • . . silence on that subject Is universal . you come sit back -here/"".;/ .;¦ fensive than white African Jim Grow.: terrorism and . atrocity as workaday . "Quit dawdling and get on; with in black Africai.: Milton Obot e was : ' ¦' ¦ It is the shoulder-shrug: — .: when political . instruments.' public - Rodino: - said he' couldn't drive¦ it," cried Ziegler. / / the .president : of . ;. THe , ¦' ' ¦:. " black people kill black people,. they ; • In. Kenya, : President . Kenyatte's : ifroni: the: back -seat . : In /the/confusion Rodino pulled. a Uganda- unt51 he . ./ are doing whait Comes . naturally. affiliation with the Mau : Mau . was The : President said that was all map from ^he /President's.; pocket,: was deposed hy the When white people discriminate never solidly documented, In 1961 right, since h& preferred to let St, St; Clair demanded a three-day de- madman Amm, who , , w art d in 7 5 against -black people, they /are to be interviewed by John Freeman for. rio Clair do the driving anyhow. lay to question Rodino's. . qualifica- praises the policies Cong. 'Al'/Quie's annual' : questionnaire for 1st : ¦ the BBC, Keriyatta; was asked why . . . Rodino- said it y/as .his cai", and. it tions for map-reading. . .. . of.¦ '¦•" Adolph . Hitierj District ho'usehqjds fells you something about the ' . he. had: not denounced the Mau Mau,- . wasn't * every . day /a man / got "It/'doesn 't matter,'' said Rodino, and- - last . year ex- : Congress; and, possibly,- of the people. There ¦ _ acts of violence, His ; reply was forth- mood: of to drive: a - President:ftp Impeach- surrendering the: map. "It's/ been pelled 4O,0t)0 .Uga'n. a\MWQPVWV< ./l ^tatAUrHiv±,t Qurriirmtm l«w» are only 18 questions: 6 are on energy, the remainder . right.'' 'In many cases pressure , iiv relax its restrictions would , of course, succeed to tho ply to have some apparent diplo- FUriBftAU Home. . of Formarly upon the mnl^mllon Soviet Presidency should Mr, Nlxo-n actual- matic success to offset Watergate 1 Rralllow-Mirlln Fuinril Home OHCUW is cs- ly be ouslad , Is an old ln-ircl-linor are IMIly Kiibiicilbwl In — aiv for Jews to l.si'iu'l, find M , 374 tail Sarnli Wlnana presoure real — in private our highest • "WE SEflATO HftVE WON OUR BNEMIES AND LOST OUR FRIENDS." pcclnlly Ronsl live when this nnd particularly on naliunnl de- , by Phono D.y or Night 434-1910 * Is applied from Congress by way o£ fense. nonpolltical military officers. ^»' i ~ i ' For release of oilmen \^ -4] \ Fish^riTiin proiisls Fillmore County istration, noint in times it seerns to me said they were going to world, YYou don't harm anyone. ' ¦ that President report me to security." You don't bother anyone. You sets April 1errn on five American: and Canadian their: helicopter went down in own way back to Asmara, Or neco geologist; Motta Pauela ,/a .Nixon and "his oilmen held by guerrillas in nigged canyon . country during we might small band of hardy, defenders "That's ridiculous, Foster. sit there with your thoughts and ; PRESTON . Minn./- The ¦ ¦¦ / have to . negotiate U.Si geocheiriist With the Ethio- , northern Ethiopia! . x: X .' - a storm.,-/ " - some more offi- ¦would be careful not to alien- When Nixon or the/White House you forget all about the mess April general term of Fillmore . ," the Tenneco, . pian ministry of mines; Teri*- ate any group in this country accuses the House committee they made of everything in County District Court will open , cial said. neco geologist Cliff James of :- There are no roads in the Tenrieco unnecessarily. The White House of going on a fishing expedi- Washington. Why did they have with the call of the calendar area is controlled by the 's headquarters in Toronto, aind: Donald Werdefort tion they , which Houston, ' ' probably doesn't even realize 're not talking about to drag dirty politics into fish- April 8 at 10 a.m. guerrillas who for 10 years Tex., and • other of Calgary¦ ¦ , Alta,, the helicopter fishing." . sources identified ' the. captives ' ' ' ' ¦ it, but it has made practically ing?" Listed on the calendar are Gardening have been warring against, the pilot. . everv fisher. ' "What are they talking "I guess because the White 14 civil court cases, 16 civil Ethiopian /government : , ¦ ¦ about?" , HiHiHH man in Amer- he demanded. House feels that if the Amer- jury cases and three criminal "All-travel is oni: ^ BaBHaiaaBHinmia ^ B^ iHHBBHBH "They're talking about ican people feel foot and only ica boiling mad. the the House com- cases. the. locals, h^ve free House asking for records and mittee is on a fishing expedi- access," Foster W a 1- The jury cases begin on said Edward --/P . Burtchaell, den, a friend tapes that they have no busi- tion, they'll believe Congress is April 29, with Donald T. clinjc set ness asking for." up to no good. After project manager for . Tehneco and devoted all, Fost- Franke, district judge, presid- ' angler "WELL, WHY don 't they just er, most people do think fishing ing. Ethiopia Inc., who is . negotiat- H FREE B EASY WAY— , told ing '. for the' release of the men me: "Every say that?" is an asinine way to pass the The petit jury ist includes: "Because it' time." Thursday "Last , week we sent a runner ¦ time the House s easier to explain Richard Behnke, Jane Goss- '¦'• DELIVERY I Judiciary it to the American people if FOSTER WAS livid. "It is "What does^'one have to know on foot; .carrying -a ; message ? Com- man, James Larson , Alma Nel- with the radio MINIMUM ORDER REQUIRED W& Z* mittee asks you say they're on a fishing not a stupid way to pass the to grow his own fruits and Veg- frequency .that Pf for son , Everett Roelofs, Maynard ' • ¦; were listening ; He a piece of pap- expedition." time, and if al] those people etables?"-: -.; - . we . to cov- Underbade and David Wilson, ered a distance', of 25 to 30 er or a tape the "What has fishing got to do who got messed up in Water- Preston; Cecelia Borgen , Hen- "Which ornamental shrub will President a c- with Watergate?" gate had gone fishing instead do best ui partial shade?" miles and we .- finally estab- rietta Elstad, Diane Girard , lished contact. ¦.¦ cuses them of going on a fish- "Well, I guess tbe first image of what they did, they wouldn't Harris Overland and Hazel Sol- "How can I fit a : perennial ing expedition." that comes to mind is some- be in the trouble they're in to- berg, Lanesboro; Theresa flower, garden : jotd my land- ".We also /sent a delegation of day. Fishermen " "What's wrong with that?" one sitting there .rolding a pole at least have Bremseth, Mariann Harstad, scape, or should I concentrate tribal chiefs .and elders to ap- "Nixon seems to indicate that in his hand who doesn't know enough sense to stay out of LaMerne Iverson, Alfred Lehm- o^ annual flowers?" . .., peal for : their release, "We. sent there's something wrong with what he's doing." muck and mire." kuhl, and Marilyn Reiter, These questions and dozens them two; days ago . and / we "Those are harsh Har- ' COUPON SPECIALS! fishing." j "You see. That means if you words, mony; Retty Bly, Gail Bundy, lLke them will be: answered at haven't . heard from them yet, Foster," I said. "Look at it the Winbna .Area Technical In- "COME ON, Foster, you're ' go fishing you're stupid," Foster Elva Eilders, Harry Esklund, but it's a. long way to -walk." : m Wm ¦_ __¦ ¦¦¦¦ ' said. from Nixon's point of view. He Lloyd Finnesef and William stitute Thursday during, t h ie - The only radio contact so far, RUPPERT'S GROCERY i§ oversensitive." has to use every "I am not," he said angrily. defense he Malizia, Spring Valley. Home Horticulture. Cliiiic : spon- conducted from an isolated- po- FOLGERS "Not necessarily. It could also can. If he can prove Congress I "Fishing, thanks to the Admin- mean you're trying to get some Perlum Austin, Phyllis Froi- sored by, the Winoha County lice , post on the edge of the ^S^mS l is just fishing, he can save him- land and Ruth Laumb, Rush- Agriculture Extension Service guerrilla-controlled area , has self from being impeached . Af- ford; Mrs. and the: University of Mhner established ' that the five men Virgil Eickhoff, and ' ¦ . COFFEE ter all, that's all he's got left." Mrs. Burton Jacobson, Wykoff ; sota. ':- . '. ' '.. .;¦'; ¦•¦¦' .. ¦ . are ''in good spirits ,, physically mm j "He's such a big football Harry Carter and The clinic be conducted : ¦ fan, Robert will and mentally all right," Bur- 2-LB. $4 99 With WHl' ffll " Foster said. '"Why Rathhun, Stewartville; Betty in two sessions,, with the first tchaell: said. couldn't he accuse Congress of CAN X Couocn H^ Hn ¦ Culver and Lorraine Nichols, getting under way at 1 p.m. The .An army : helicopter . is the roughing the kicker?" Chatfield ; Arlene initial program, : to begin at f Without coupon M J» ' _ , '" 5 "It's not the same Dahl, Everett link between . the police' - post ¦ Good Thru . 7 74 25+3 ¦ thing. The Erickson Manford Nelson L:30, will feature discussions of one thing Americans understand , , Pet- : and the Teiuieco official in As- is that fishing er Newman and Carmona Tryg- vegetable7 gardening and trees mara. - ; X:; is a poor way stad, Mabel ; Gerald Dotzler and shrubs. At 2:30 the discus- to hook a President." , Spring Grove; Dennis Garness, sions will turn to small fruits Burtchaell said the only con- RUPPERT'S ¦¦ ¦ SOAOJI!L "Not if ' ¦ ¦¦¦ GROCERY Bi WM S /^S^S\ you use worms for Mrs. Ordell Garness, Jim Potts, and flower : gardens. : > V dition the guerrillas : have set bait." Lawrence Smith and Mrs. Hu- An evening session will begin: for the : release of. the men is Foster chuckled at his own bert Vannatter, Canton, and with registration; at ' 6:30 .p,rri.' that: there be ho retaliation by joke. Arthur Nordness and Mrs. Gina and follow, a isiniilar schedule, the Ethiopian government. He LAUNDRY DETERGENT ' A|Hf/ 1 " Los Angeles Times Syndicate Westby, Peterson. ending 7 at 9 p.m. :: said the government has proni- m On hand to provide expert ised not to send the army after 49-OZ 7C W,,h ^^ I advice will be four representa- them. ' */' :;' A & Coupon wMWQMUf^JJ ¦ Buffalo Co. ARC sets tives of the extension depart- ¦ SB m Ettrick students .• ' Without coupon f.c ¦ S_____ drive for members ment. . - . :- . F oreman trial delayed Good Thru i 9-74 | visit post office O.C, Turnqiiist: w i 11; discuss m 2406 3 IM 5+3 ¦ ALMA, Wis. - The Buffalo vegetable gardening; Jane Mc- (UPl) The trial : 7 , discuss perennial HO.USTON — ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - County Association for Retarded Kinnon will cf attorney Percy Foreman on First, second and third grad- Citizens 1974 membership drive and annual flpwers used -f or has '• Leonard a- drunk driving .: chaxge ers in the Ettrick Elementary t h-e me is "Reaching Out — I landscape decoration. May 16 by Really Works. ! Hertz will discuss small fruits been rescheduled for HORMEL school have visited the Ettrick " County Criminal Judge ' Neil The county association is one ' for Minnesota ; and MerVin Ei- ¦ ¦¦ post office where the post- McKay. '' . . - '. master, Conde Mack, showed of 1,500 affiliated units of the j sel will discuss trees /and shrubs LITTLE SIZZIERS sT^ 69c national association. Its present for the home yard in Southern He agreed to a delay because the work section. They practiced r litigating a feder al project is working to establish "Minnesota. . ' ..' .*> ' Fo eman is writing letters and mailing them [ court case, McKay said. in the first grade model post a day care center for adults I 'Thursday's . clinic is thfe . filial BETTY CROCKER 1 ' .Foreman;; was - arrested',. last office constructed of real mail in the county. in a series of six clinics . held Information on membership throughout the state. - Dec, - 31 after his auto struck boxes given the school -when another car stopped on the the office installed new may be obtained by contacting For . more information contact . ' CAK E MIXES yxx 39c boxes. Eastex: :' Freeway : north . of Fourth, fifth and sixth grad- Mrs. Vilas Herold, membership ihe Winona County Extension ¦ Alma. l office:' . "' Houston. : : ' : ers planned and were served chairmaii, BAKERS a well balanced breakfast by Just fhe ticket for windy Spring days and coo! teachers, Mrs. Irvin Toppen and Miss Joanne Swanson, to en- CHOC CHIPS £5* 49c Summer evenings. This all wecther anti-rain courage the pupils to start the day with a proper breakfast. jacket in Bone, New blue, Honey, Navy and Mrs. Toppen, with the per- Queen Elizabeth2 mission and cooperation of the Yellow Ice. Sizes 38 to 46. Gale Packing Co., went into the plant to photograph its opera- tions. Slides of the operations $ from harvesting the crops to RUPPERT'S 17 canning, labeling and shipping, 'dead' in Atlantic — GROCERY — to a water were presented to the social ABOARD QUEEN ELI- slopped again. Monday due " OPEN DAILY 8:0C-«:3O —SUNDAY 9:00-12:30 passengers were not at problem." Shipboard life was studies class. ZABETH 2 (UPl) - The The " Phone 452-4482 467 E Sth St. majestic ocean liner Queen all uncomfortable—the temper- kept going normally by the BRAIN SURGERY Elizabeth 2 lay dead in the ature is 66 and: there's a nice crew of 940. ¦¦^¦¦^^^ ¦¦ ^^ ¦^¦¦¦ Mi ^mMMMB ^HHBHi ff SPRING GROVE , Mnn. today, all three breeze," he : said. After the MENSWEAR - (Special) balmy Atlantic Jr^ Bobbie Askelson , son of her boilers broken down, The bands stopped playing and the ^ MALN FL00R of Mr and Mrs. Robert Ask- . air conditioning and lighting free drinks rah out, he "said," it elson, has returned home after but was just a matter of waiting. (ffipd te undergoing brain surgery for a were out for a time, (I c Wherels Personal Servlca emergency generators got some Next scheduled port, of call ^"x// Siia blood clot , after falling while mt^ \.J important lights working again. for the 1,680 passengers had J$ ^^ISS^ world's second largest passen- brisk clip of 28 knots. * ger liner at 65,863 tons—only William North , the Cunard fUckhJL X the France is larger—was spokesman, said the boilers disabled at 4 a.m. EDT Monday broke down . about 4 a.m. ^^-^Y in the Atlantic 280 miles f:: southwest of Bermuda. (bffliwiQtfc y: ' : ' ¦ Officials said the ship was in '^k ^B ^ ' y~~ no danger of sinking. * "We're just biding our time ¦ : : drifting here in the middle of » u ' '; ¦ ^_^^. ¦ the Atlantic. The only problem * lf\ \ &//,0)' / SwimwoaJv . . • myi ;¦ ,:¦ ; seems to be to get . this thing going again," said Coach Hank Stram , who was heading up a group of ) - A (»>\^ In the water, or on it. He'll look professional football stars. 1 \ ufl^Hl A coat, which looks good coming '^'J* ' great and move easy. Trunks in Stram , in a telephone inter- V'.iV/ \, 1 WBSSBS&a view, said no one was "overly or going. Ready for any weather \ jjj V-,.—-—flk ocean of patterns and colors. Siz- concerned,..there was nothing ^ ^ " ^»SH^^^\ overly alarming" about the in water-repellent polyester twill. i t tf>wf ' \)\.'A^ , < ' >m \ ' ' breakdown. Navy or beige in sizes 6 to 12. 1 'tiitiS *} • 4* ' "Things went along at a , MilVwlvH ^ \\^ pretty normal pace," said \V \\\ $ 50 Stram , adding that the football $ ' 5'5 IM ' chalk talks, films and other soc | I \ww*i*j i ' ' \\* " to 5 // sessions the professionals were ¦ U *J ¦4k.lni4n?tty^N i -^ \ i holding for passengers were • # m|4te 7 ^^ a .i "pretty well attended." " ; BOYSWEAK - '/f N&J \ Strang said that after 17 hours Frngrnncn MAIN FLOOR , That Lovely /// of emergency repairs, the 13- ff;T^**^-ytia - : r/->si ^&\ deck ship moved "along pretty ot Spring is horo aeain! if«MMinii Ti___ rtiLi u p'^rt fei#„ i !• I ' •7H i iiy good" for about 30 minutes then i\ a V\l is\ & t MAIN FLOOIt . li S \ \ ^^ ^^J today. MAIN ROOK ^*~ y*rff /fl ^ ^-"^ & *' * The library Includes Brad- ley's correspondence and diary rf i When ho served as Commander of tho 12th U.S, Army Group at j ff "fr ' •* "^ w tho end of World War II , aa opafe sii 'I /^& ffjpa te hoad of tlio Veterans Adminis- , ^^v a 'Where PertonaH Serth * fyr\ II J» StiU tration and later ns first n^ \ J IffljWfcwt Where Pcrsount Service chairman of the Joint Chiefs of In Still Important Staff. i\ ¦ ¦¦ f or Sieatriboai yy City, council^rouhdu.^^ Days Wdst^d^ Flood plain 1 ^ It didn't take, long for council- councilmen agreed Monday. ted city Manager Paul Schrie^ cated by; Mississippi Valley Air- ' ' ' ¦ ¦ men to say yes to the? Minnesota The city will lease the 140- yer.:7 ; : "- :¦ . ¦ lines, which now headquarters e<| Pollution •: Control Agency's offer foot-square lot between: High The council deferred action on in La Crosse, Wis,' zoning hearing j^yceis b r safes of : $946,504 for the wastewater Forest and ;Zumbro streets for a related parking proposal tp ; The Winbna Area Jaycees isales re- profits helped fund $£,400 in civ- 7 . around the temporary treatment jplaht. Xf x f $2,100 annually, rather than the permit public hearing prior to 30-foot of Monday received council appror strictions by requiring Jaycees ic: projects last year,. including . ; The' ''' council voted to accept $350 Texaco paid last year. Tlie an amendment - on the zoning strip yearly license youth sports, education, safety ' val for all Steamboat Bays to pay the full the grant offer, which. is 25 per- new square foot rate is the same ordinance . The proposed law, land annexed for setAiml ll plans except beer sales.. fee of $200, even, though licenses programs, environmental work; cent of the $3.8 million in eli- negotiated with Skelly Oil Co. introduced last , month; would : Public hearing on Winona's • And those sales, protested are issued ottily for days of: the venereal dLsease awareness pro- gible project costs. Another 55 for a neighboring 40- by 140-foot require off-street parking with- Fairway Woods proposed flood plain . zoning festival chairriian Fred Ben- festival. This year/ Jaycees grams and the Winter Carnival; , percent will have been paid by IotV ;- X -XXX- in 300. feet of the building it regulations will be at 7!30 p.m. ning Jr.,. are what aiake the s«ek two such licenses:, .one The council apprcved desig- v the federal government when ' In both new leases, tenants serves, rather than 1,000 feet as Another 36^foot strip/of land April -15. '. :' . "' . v ' - week-long July event . tick. ' for the traditional beer tent at nation of .--.an 18.8-mile bicycle . the. Environmental Protection presently required. The ordin. was annexed to Winona: Monday one race route weaving ii and but assume , liability for taxes on The regula-. i ' ." '." '¦' .'——- '- COUNCILMEN deferred ap- Levee :Park , July 2-7, and Agency forwards a. final grant their leased property -. arice wUl first be referred to for the Fairway "Woods project : ; in Lake Park during Eastern of the city, pending clearance ,600 later, this year tions will be ; : ' proval for temporary 3.2 beer of about $406 . the city planning, commission. in Pleasant Valley. .;• needed/be- ^v ; ' ' ¦ lipftnsM until Divisional power boat races from other authorities, The ; The land was needed after Vlty jMaybr Ndrmari Indall and at- cause banks x XX .. the Attorney July 6 and 7.. circular route will . hedd eait large councilman Barry Nelson No street parking developers agreed to move the — raised from downtown to Mankato Ave- Packaging firm an d savings COUriCIl CitV General's of- Of the ;$2 ,400 Jaycees may have - reached a "Mexican ill-unit luxury apartment pro- iand loan asso- ¦x- JxX." ¦ fice gives, an during last _ year's, celebratibn, nue to Highway 43 to County 21 fitandoff'* , in the mayor's words, may he pewftterf ject '30 , feet east as a conces- ciations .m a-y. vl ' ." ' ' ¦ .; ' Highway 14 to Pelzer Street to. : to lease space at . . " : Gbuncil fPinion oh the $2,200 came from beer sales; : on . who owes whom a steak sion to: neighbor¦ s¦ west of Club not make home loans in flood . yxy r leg a 1 i ty oi Benning told couhciimeb. West . 5th Street. : Children's :; ;two; , in airport park View Road. ¦. ' ' . ' ' areas unless flood in- • . races are planned dinner oi Indall. bet Nel- Max Conrad Field . • - hazard ' .". ' . . ' : '.. ' temporary al- . Without that profit margin downtown son that'promised state and fed- No street parking in airport An ordinance to rezone the surance is purchased, and flood coiol sales licenses. The coun- tills season, the. groiip might before thei .professional . vbicy^ and plain zoning, is needed if . the . eral monies would arrive; , but industrial; park will . he permit- A; packaging company . may land. R-2 was introduced . cil; is; particularly :curibus in have tp curtail plans for drum clists finish the track. . ;. Nelson contends; that the. long ted ,, lease the; second : ..floor of the should, be passed following pub- city . is to¦ qualify for such in- and bugle corps competitioh, Other Steamboat Days plans if ari ordinance introduced surance; lght of ah Austin, Minn,, ordin: wait nullifies the agreement, :. Monday gets; final approval in airport administration building lic hearing April lis. .; ance that permits siich tempor- July 4 fireworks, a vigit from are for the Bob;Hammond car- two weeks. ¦ at Max Conrad Field, couricil- Nq opposition is anticipated Iri addition, state law em- ary sales. City attorney George the Minnesota Symphony Or- nival shows to operate July 2-7 ¦ Warner & Swasey Cp/suggest- men-agreed Monday. ' . because petitioner V?; S. L. powers the commissioner of July 3, or the July 4 .on Main and . '.Center streets, Texaco can again ' Natural Resources to enact Robertson.feels that temporary chestra ed the change to reduce traffic Interprise, Unlimited inc. can Christensen owns all adjacent- al cohol sales licenses . are ille- grand parade,: he said.' ;. ' .' , Levee Park and the Morgan > land, and because the council such zoning if the city. * doesn't Block;., a teen dance July 3; : lease bulk plant hazards arid congestion on Theu- have the space for $1,500 for 12 do so itself, according to Plan- gal. : ; JAYCEES treasurer terry rer . Boulevard, Industrial Park months. The firm will employ approved the earlier plan to Previqus councils have edged Bavis said Steamboat Days and; a kiddie parade July 5.. Texaco, 7 Inc., 7 can again lease Road three: persons to . mix and. re- move Fairway. Woods east, ning Director Charles Dillerud. and . Patneaude and; Ga- . ^he regulations deal mainly its. bulk - oil plant land: on East lewski Drives, ;/ package dry foods, using : elec- (like Front Street, if it will pay sis All industrial trical packaging equipment. ' With land outside the sys- :y . park - tenants . tem.: They establish high, mod- rX XXx:X X y X f;y-yfxy - times the rent it paid last year, provide, off-street parking, no- Interprise will use; offices Va- erate , and low Good hazarid City council rouwup ; Texas boy asks overlay: districts, arid limit the type V of construction a nd ¦ land use permitted on each. Hikers rescued fo be named Jo The ordinance has approval 9 agenda iteitis from the city nlanning commis- Gity icdy^h sion and ttie Minnesota! Depart? ment of Natural Resources, but may need more negotiation with froiir^ouiain paries board the Federal . Insurance Admin- is a re p assed 6v$r FORT WORTH, Ter. (UPl) istratiofi, Dillerud; said earlier. n^qotialion Harvey Hodo, saying "parks " ^l|+ed The council V/ill reconvene April 8 to consider nine — The FIA doesn't now ,recog- ."-'Librarian . -" :H.' - '.- " Alberta Seiz ¦walk repairs and construction. will: repair, the city's well No. . 1? . agenda items passed over or deferred at Monday s riieeting. are for children,'' asked city nize the; city 's dike protection . in Mew Mexico • ' to: appoint him Svants : to hold" a library :bpp ; Curb and gutter repairs .will on Westfield Golf Course. Coun- : . • " ;¦ Most of the items . were pulled to reach more, quickly the council Monday and lists.much, of the city : as T)e cilniett awarded the contract to/; ' ' ' ' ' . ¦ ' : ' ' : ' -' ' to the next vacancy on : the bouse April 24, during National paid; for .by the city, wliile ALBUQUERQUE, ;• . - ' XM. urban renewal debate , over city funding and * "•; : - . :subject. to flooding, the planner Library Week, to celebrate the side%valk repairs are. assessable. McCarthy Well X Co.,: lowest, pf : . (UPl) —' A young Texas girl the Latsch Building condemnation. parks and recreation board. reported. He appeared before tlie. nine- proposed joint eity-county lifr The projects, many ot which three bidders. stranded In knee-deep . snow in These included proposed.^modernization -GitV rary agreement. That, event were initiated at ^ropierty own- Other bidders were Thein Well New Mexico's rugged: Saridia of council chambers; separate reports from : . v member council with a petition ; may haive to wait,.she admitted er's request, are part of this Co., ¦ Rochester,, Mirin.; $8,880; Mountains said she and her Counci l members about contractors, the (Tm signed by 1,51)0: youngsters and Three teache rs " ' " x Inc., ' , school* ,, : UUinrilI IU adults asking thst ha be named late Monday . ' • ; year's' capital iniprbveftients arid BergersoivCasweli three companions never had board : parking - fees, and the pro- > ¦' ¦ City, program, - noted . City. Engineer Minnetonka, .. Minn.,. $9,600. A-' ' , rescued. posed county animal shelter; I ¦' ' • ' ' '" to the park board, and county fathers don't . doubts about being, a hon-prb- . . at Lincoln H.S, seem : much closer . than . they Robert Bollant.- submersible motor in the well :. "We tried not to think about gress report on the proposed widening of Huff Street ; re- Harvey, who is 8, opened his Included are certain proper- malfunctioned, city officials re^ . ¦: sults ef the city garbage " appeal by remarking . that were in February oh; what con- not getting down aiid we really . . collection survey • and resolutions are nominated stitutes a . fair contract for the ties on Broadway and Wabasha ported. The Council earlier ap- didn't doubt -ttiat -we would ," to hire a railroad relocation consultant and, to raise promised Councilwoman Margaret Rim- ' ¦' ¦' ¦ between Jefferson arid Wall propriated ; $i0;000 to cover re- '.: urban renewal funds, ' ' mer: is "an unusually, attractive ¦ services., :". xj '^ " v ¦ sak;Linda; WesseU- 20. "All . we to.hire a bond .consultant; : • : LAKE: CITY, Minri; 7 - Three : - Cduncihneih authprii«tthe ad- streets; sections of Steuben, pairs.; • ' . The . council refused to act on a county request to approve lady."/; 'Xx X 7- ";Xy / . . ;-y . - . thought about waS; getting off • ' Lincoln High . School "teachers:i ministration to contract with Buchanan and Adams streets the mountain. sale of tax forfeited lands, until staff can translate legal land He told portly Councilman " : descriptions into recognizable Joe Bxuce Cunningham that he have been nominated • for. the j the county for nine months of between East Broadway and addresses and decide if any Minnesota Teacher of .the Year free: county-wide library service Sanborn- Street; Lafayette ber YMCA to offer Miss Wessel and Richard should be saved for: the city. About 35 land parcels are in- was "sort .of a Santa: Claus " volved.. ' 7 XX without a ¦ : award sponsofeti by the Minn- at $27,000. The : Winona . County tween 3rd and . 4th streets and Fort; 22,X: both; of [ the . Dallas beard." . esota State Fair and the Minnr between ,5th , and East Broad- ballet- courses suburb of Garland,; and Diaiie ''PaTks; are for children," he Board"-of-. ComriiiSsibners seeks esota Education Association¦ a 12-riionth contract for $30,000. way;. Gould- from Mark Street . Two instructional courses in Scott, , 15,: and her brother; continued, "and not . having . a (MEA).: : ;. Xx. -V . '• ..' .. '.j : ',¦• • and . the child on, ¦ ¦'• thev parks, . . ? According. to contract terms, . to Gilmore AS'enue ballet, open to all Lhird .through, Phillip, 14, of Albuquerque For chemist's job . and 7 They are Franklin Brand , Skyline sdbdivisibn, : . , were rescued Monday,' recreation . board is like taxa- . .; the city would publicize new sixth grade students, will be chemistry and physical science: I free services for . iton-Winohans offered at Uie YMCA. with Mrs. . . They had planned to clinilp tion without representation." v McElmury, m.ath and Levee Plaza special .-." The audience .applauded .'. -.ii John . . : | Ln the county, report to the coun- Fannie Kierlin instructor;: ;• the seeaic La Luz Trail up the physics; "..;'• aiid . Steveii Ritzen- ty on oiit-city , library use,- and re a p p roved , One claiss will begin Thurs- mountain's east side and return the. packed council.chamber. thaler, instrumental . music. p ro j ects a ' But Mayor Sharky Stoval ¦; J report regularly on disposition day at 3:45 p.m. arid meet con- by. a tram from '•'.' • ¦the.; S&ndia > l ' The teacher ; of; the Year ; of funds. : ;The lions,Club and; the Dis- secutive Thursdays. The other Peak sski- area; But '. myedt fe said that- the Fort-Worth City ; . .; they Charter doesn selection will be announced Aug. abled . American V e=t,e;r a ,i s class will be Saturdays .at 9 became straiided in . freezing 't - allow¦ people 25 at a Diiblic luncheon at the groups may use the- Levee Pla- a.m/ ;, under 21 to '. serve¦'' on any city ' Friendly Place to , temperatures . -.an d s n p. w board: The State Fair, The winner will re- : za area . - .- for special projects .Information may be obtained whipped by winds gustihg to, 60 . mayor suggested . ceive a $500 scholarship from ! by contacting the YMCA. the. city council " ¦ ' " next month, • ¦ ¦ : -¦ that- . - . - - - / Harvey take his case 7 , eligible get beer license . Wiles per hour. npf "directly ;ta the the : State . Fair . and is j ruled Monday. Miss Wessel and Fort were lran^foM parks and for * Natioiial Teacher of the Two yoga sessions to . , will return to the old hospitalized for frostbite. The .: Certain junior college or yp- .j of actual experience recreation board.'' ..XX :Year. ' Beer .: The Lions; Club's . annual auc- in.a water Harvey considered; that, and . Priendly Bar,; , councilmen de- ; tioh will be held near the pla- be offered at YMdA Scott children apparently «s- tech graduates may be consid- ! or milk laboratory ; or a Evoca- . This year 166 teachers repre- 7 approv- ' : caped the ordeal unharmed. tion-training school graduate said lie Would -decide "whether cided Monday as they za the afternopii of.May .25. A The ;YMCA is offering two;: ered as well as college gradu- . to appeal the mayor's rulinjg to senting 135 communi'ties . have «d an on-piff 3-2 license to Stev- DAV field service unit van may Miss • Wessel said tlie other ates for the city chemist' ' with environmental specializa- been ndmiriated. : • > i new sessions of yoga, open to .: three hikers had hoots but she ¦ ¦ s¦ job.¦ ¦ tion and two to four years, ex- higher levels in a day of two." en pomeroy, 265 North Baker park on Center , between 2nd and members, nomriembers, men . • " ' - ' - ' • ' ' 7 - ..' Even before ' . ' . ; perience in a water laboratory. Last week, Harvey -wrote to st ,. . - . 3rd; Streets May 21, with Veter- and women, Sister Anne Marie' wore 100 AT Wl? •pflO AT ?6B8 CALL KARK testimony for tlie prosecution in lotte. prevent an investigation into Delaware County Common nearly $i million in union funds AS._1IS.IJ* Kurk Rendering Co,,* INSURANCE UnalllSIO W-AWl (collect) Pleas Court. The Ynblonskls were slain as allegedly missing in District 1, , , iot«• WritHn m Title In- JUMBO RECLINER _,. Walsfi Farm¦ Fremo nt Gilly, who faces cross-exam- they slept Dec 31, 1969, in their which covers tho Tennessee- luunca I Rocker & Recllner I ... ination today, said that ''in the rural Clnrksville home in south- Kentucky soft coal fields. ^^^ ,_. Co, of Minni- A Altura $*!« Lewiston %' summer oi' IMS" he met western Pennsylvania, Boyle is Boyle defeated ^^^ 11 and In Chicago 7i I. r record ;V^ -::APRtl. : ; ,^ .; ../- PcMiee report Main. St., office entered Satur- Florida police Burg laries ' ' Community ¦ day night by . breaking glase Two^State Deaths; Winona Funerals X fxJKt ' CITY door panel; inner ttfflce door ¦¦¦ ¦ 1 ' ¦;¦' Memorial Hospital Westfield Golf Club, 1460 W. damaged, drawers open, no esti- _ ¦Earl'-Trim '- ' Ft; Herman L* Berrum.."." ' ¦ 5th. St., entry through north mate ,of loss or damage. probe GALESVILLE, • Wis: - Earl ' Funeral service sfor ' the Rev. Herman . MOttday 7 ' . :' - ' death oi L. Berrvim, 114 Minkjto . Ave., « retired window Monday night; vending Trim, 68, Galesville, died Mon- prleit of the Diocese of Winona who died Admissions -ry rxy day at a La Crosse, Wis., Friday 7 at Community Memorial Hospital, machine entered, 8 bottles of X X Thefts hos- )o Gulbrand Gulbrandsen, 868 W . 7 will be at a.m. Wednesday af the Ca- liquor, taken, value $35. . . ' XfX y ' .' . CiTY' ' pital after a long illness. He ihedral ol the Sacred . Heart. The Most Mart'St. ' X X -x x ^XX " " -:' - Rev. Lcrjs J. Watters, D.D., Bishop of Edwin Paszkiewicz, 1025 E. From Joyce Hohgetholt, Rich- ¦ ' ex-Winonan famed in^ the Galesville area! '¦ -Mrs; Norman. Bollinger, Al- ^ the Diocese ot Winona, will be Pflncl.pal ¦ Broadway, boathouse ". entered aids Hall; Winona State . Col- . ., . The SOT of Mr, .;, aj\d . Mrs. celebrant, -with-the Rev. .Msgr. Joseph R. ina RL 1, Wis. " '.' -' Authorities in Ft. Lauderdale, WcGinnij, " the Rev. Mss r ,. William. .. . . at\East End Harbor Sunday or lege George : Trim, he was bora at Mrs. Richard Brandes, 'Foun- , saxophone taken from Per- {"lav: are- investiging the ' death See, , the Rev. M SQI". . J; Richard Fallen ¦¦ Monday ;: padlock broken, 1958 forming Arts Center between Galesville, July . 3, 1905. He mar- and the Revs, Urban NeiKfecker and tain City Rt .: l t Wis. •- . , ' ' . . '. of a former Winbna ; resident, Vernon Schaefer assisting. Burial will be Evinrude 18 horse power motor 12 and 12:30 p.m. Monday; Set- ried . Esther Skrede in 1929.V; " Brian Tomashek, Winona Rt: : 17-year-old -Gordon M. = Cooper in St. Mary's Cemetery. . •: ' taken, value $250,' iner:Parfs, $770. Survivors are: his wife; "two The body, will lie In state ' Tuesday 3,. :¦' .'. ' Dr. James V. . 162 , -XX. from'-6 . to 9 p.m. -at the Cathedral of ttie Wadden* : From Tempo, Department . ; . Jfi PeeriieLd, 111. . ; 7 218 W sorts , George and William, Sacred . Heart-where a wake. service will Edmund Woodsy . MiU '• ' ' Gooper, who; was vacationing ¦ ¦ . ' ' ¦ store.Miracle, MaUj" pair of " Galesville; . one daughter , Mrs: be .at 7:30 . " . st., ¦ . yyxyy ¦ . xxc ¦ Pallbearers-will be the . Rev:. Paul. :Nel- ' '¦ ¦ ¦ " • - boots valued at $19.88, 2:43 p.m. 7 ¦ - m___BM__UBG__ _ I • in . Ft. : .Lauderdale, died early ; ¦] . ¦ Discharges . /^ ^— " *-——~~——m. *m*mmr Richard (Mary Esther.) Mc- Jon; the Rev. Gerald Mabori, Brorlxr [W inona County Court Monday; male suspect appre- ¦¦' Monday niornLngv Keeth, HobnenV Wis.; 16 .grands JoeJ Nelsonv Brother Luke Herbert; Vir- . John HarriSi Winona' Ri. 2. ¦ ;. ¦; WEATHER FORECAST gil Klein.and Bruce Waaner. . ¦ hended.; ;. " . ... Showed; rain^and snow flur- j He . was bcra in Winona , Oct. children; one brother, Archie, (Admitted Thursday). . • qVIL, CKEVHNAL DIVK.ION . . ties are forecast for tlie central section of the country. j p. 1956, the son, of Gordon M. | Steven P. Schmitter, Roche* . Milder ¦ ¦ ' Winona. Minn.,. and one sister, :Miss , Jean Rader, Rollihg- ¦ weather.is expeictedfor most of the country but copier ' ¦ •'' and Teresa . . Kinowski Cobper; (Lulu) !"ter,;.Minh.,; pleaded guilty to a Vandal weather i^. ' ' ' ''' Sirs. Artfnir • Bortle, Winona State teacher stohe, Jlinn,: (Admitted Friday). ¦¦ ' is forecast for the Northeast and northern in^ ; thev tamil5;..';ni6ved - .t6 7 :Sr., 360 Drury charge of. lending , a car . with ' :¦ ' irnyx-X'f y- y ¦ ¦ ¦ Plains;:: ¦ (AP¦ Photo-: Galesville. George Loth ' fax) ¦.- . ' .''¦; ¦:- . ;¦" . . • . XXX ¦: " ' ' ¦- .: ' Deerfieldi where he .was a jun- to study in Europe ( Admitted Sunday).V [ unsafe equipment and.was fined Richard Beck , 429 E. Broad- • .. x . .: w-as Funeral services will be at 2 Court. ¦ ¦ ior in high school. He a for- at Zion Lutheran .xxy Discharges* ' i $3Q by Winona Cowtfy Court way, windshield broken between : . member of 7 St. : Stanislaus p.m. Thursday 7 Dr. Howard R. Munson , pro- , S15 to be 7:30 and mer Church, :¦' Galesville, : the Rev. Melodi Thilmanv, 340 Pelzer Judge 5. Ai-Sawyer .10¦ ¦ p.m. Monday night; Church, Winona: , : fessor of /education, • Winona ' X7. suspended on the condition that loss $130. ¦ • ¦' Local observations . 'M.^L':C;- .,.Par .idii^st ,' . oificialing'. St. -, XX y. -r. -yy Survivors aie: • his parents; State College, will study educa- x Leonard ' Pfio-bylski ,. 467 E. Schmitter £ix the. car, -: OFFICIAL AyiNO-NA WEATHER Dewey, Burial wi31 be in Evergreen , Janesville, OBS ERVATIONS for the five brothers, Andrew, Cemetery,. Centervilie, Wis: tional, developments in the Fed- Belleview 'St, i Kenneth. Brown y x Acciden ts 24 houi^s ending at noon today. Edward, Thomas and Gerry at . '•' Mrs. John'' ' Matzke and baby, ; -WisM pleaded, guilty to driving '^ciTy - ' : , :Ma.v.imum temperature: * • Friends . may call Wednesday eral Republic of Germany-; on a - . ¦ - ... ' . : . 49, minimum¦ 20, noon¦ 49, predpi-: ¦ home; two * sisters, Cynthia and Lewiston; Mitin. ' - with, unsafe- equipment and fail- 4:5i p.m. tation trace. ¦ ¦ ' .' '.- .;- . :. ¦ . .;' ¦ -i from 7 to 9 pirn, at. Smith grant" from the Fulbfigh.t-Hays " '- — .West Mark and.; • , . • • • . -. - Tracy,, at home, and bis pater- ' ure to* display current vehicle Johnson " A year ago today : High 50 l ; Mortuary,' Galesville, then at Pilot Project for. Educational : -Birth : streets 1, uitersection col- , pw 33, nooii .42, precipitation . rial grandfather, Walter Cooper, l registration aiid was fined $30. lision; ; David . Rain, " the; church Thursday from .12:30 Mr,;, and .R.Irs. Dennis Daniel- ' He was. arrested Sunday at 1:1S Utica, Washington.: . X ¦ Experts, V . x :¦ . Minn., : 1072 sedan, S30O; Charles '. ' •' ¦ Normal temperature range for this date 50 to 31, Record ' p.mX until time of -services; son; Rushf otd. Miiin., a son. a.m. on Interstate 90: near Da- ' Funeral: services will be at 10 He will begin his reseaich :'at ¦E.- . Lindeii, - 364 W. '." King St., 7 high :7S i_n 1910, record low. 14 in 1954. a.ta. Wednesday at Deerfield. Kaiserlaatern; University or Got- I kota , Minn;, while driving a . .'.-'-'" - '¦'Sun rises tomorrow at 6:45 Archie D. Nichols 1974 sedan, $4op ;: Elain and a sets at 7:36. . , ,Minn.. (Spe- tingen University,. Bonn. Ger- BIRTHS ELSE\VHERE I vehicle belonging to Steven passenger, Dianne Rain , Utica, II A: M. M\X CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS ST. CHARLES iSchmitter. Rochester, ^linn,; ¦ ¦ cial) D. Nichols, 81, many, April 17, and will visit sustained minor injuries but did • • ' . ' (Misisissippi Valley Airlines) ¦.' . - . — A,fchie . LE\VISTOM,;Minn; - Mr. and Ronald Walski, ,19, 263 Frank- St.. Charles, died atl aim.: today 20 , teacher^trainin g institutions Mrs. Alan B. Peterson, Lewis- not require hospitalization: Bairometric pressure ; 29.61 - and steady, no wind, cloud Germany during - his two lin St.. pleaded not guilty to a ' ,, , at Whitewater *. '¦ Manor Nursing in . ¦ ton, a son, Friday. Paternal Behveen 2 a,m.-".:30 a.m.— cover 20,000,broken visibility 10 miles. VVykpff man months stay ;' His family¦' • . wll charge of disroderly. conduct DEGREE . " "Home 7 h«"e following an . illness Grandparents ate Mr. . and Mis. ; , hit-run, Thomas .\V:- Barth, Minr. . DAYS ' ' ' ¦ ¦' ¦ join, him in Germany, after a and trial was set for 9:45 a.m. iieso'ta City, 1967 sedan, $90; (As temperatures drop, degree-days rise) "of . severalv years..' '. '..•;, ' • .: . ':.. •' Ben A; Peterson , Winona Rt. 1. ".May ':?. 12:45 visit to Portugal.. ' -' He was arrested at parked at . 1C80 Kraemer . thr. ' ¦: One method of figuring - ¦ * : heating retired farmer, he was ;. requirements is to_ calcu- Ax ¦ j a.m. Saturday : at West. Mark late; how many degrees a day's average temperaltuxe fell be- . born Sept. 21. " 1892, to Mr. and TODAY'S BIRTHDAY , ¦ ; during ah . al- pleads guilty BOARD TO MEET and . Huff streets . low 65, the point at which artificial heat is generally con- Mrs.. Ernest Nichols. He mar- ' leged '-'fight..' sidered, necessary: The resulting figure can be used : ' ried Frances T. Knaiii Nov 19 GROVE;: Minn .'Marna ' Ozmun, 8ip, .38th;Ave., : ' : to esti-: . , : SPRING ^Spe- ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ '¦' , Val Zaborowski, 19, . 472 , E. mate fuel consumption. / ; * , ; ; 1913, in Winona. He farmed in cial) Tbe Spring Grove Town Goodrie.w.i . 6. ". : ':, .. • ' • ' . Driver escapes ¦ ' ¦ 476 Broadway,, pleaded not guilty to For.the 24 hours ending at 7 a.m.:" . . Pilot Moiiiid Township, retiring Board will meet :Friday eyenin g Sandra Kay Kauphusman.;¦ ;a charge of assault , and trial *36:; ' ' fb assault Westdiale Ave., 9, ' •- . :;; ¦ : Today Se;ason total 6;230 -. ' '.• ¦ : Wesley ih 1951 gnd moving tox St.. at . 8 to conduct township;, bus- . . was 'set far 10 ;a.m, May. 8. He 1973 25v , Season total 6 : ; ." ',; ;,, . .. . PREST0K , ' Minn; — Renee Ffaricine Cisewski. ,853; , Wykoff.; pleaded Charles,; He* formerly was ..em- iness instead of Saturday, due was arrested near West 3rd and injury in I. Herron 18, : 7 Minnesota City Rt, l, f Minn.,- 9. ' guilty . Monday ¦'; in; FillmOre ployed by Dr. Flanary here and to . a : ^conflict, according to : Johnson; streets at 12:35 a:m. town clerk. ' :¦ County Court to charges- of as^- also worked oh Highway 74. A Harold Omodt, [.Saturday;. ; . . . . WINONA DAM LOCKAGE . William I. Hirsch , .19, Wmona sault - and criminal damage , to lifelong . area resident , he Flowage — 27,900 cubic . feet per ,sec-, fruck accident ond at 8 .a.m." today.. State - College, pleaded , guilty to ¦ served on the . Pilot Motind erican Legion Post. ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ property, :. . . - ,. . . ' Monday FOUNTAIN. CITY, Wis. :-:A'. • . Township Board for; many ; Survivors, are: . his wife; Hilman Logan,. 12 barses, a charge of disorderly conduct Jiidge George ^lurray fined one ' 2:50 D.m: — ¦ Fountain . City man escaped in- years^ - ' • son, Arden , at home ;'. one broth- up. - V ' '.- . ' :' . • " and was fined $25. He was ar- jurj- V him $100 on the assault charge . <:50 p.m.. — Kevin. FloWprs. . 12 bargej, here early this morning ; ¦ ¦ ¦¦ rested near West Mark and Huff and issued. a 3(Way jail , sen- Survivors are: his wife,. .. and er, pie H.,,Lanesboro; nephews down, ' • ' - . ' . when he lost control . of.the.vfr^ ¦ ¦¦ . {;1(. ' p.m.. .— . Debbie Lee, .four barges, streets at- 12:45 a.m. Saturday. 1st Quarter ( Air and nieces..: . ; • ' hicle he was . driving - while Fiill 3rd Quarter v New tence. Oh . the second . charge one daughter, Mrs. Richard dOWh: :. Frincis Brewer,. 23, West End . 6:15 ' p.rn. .— W. "S. 7 Rhea, nlne - barsei, ' April 29 April «;; AprU 14 April; 22 Herfbn was finedr SoO and also dis) Beseke, Elba, 7 Minn. . .•; .. Funeral services will, be at 2 : ; ¦ avoiding a deier- on the roadway-. . down". * ' ¦•' '' • Trailer Court , ' pleaded not. guil- sentence. ¦p. ', 7:4S p.m — X,. W. Hershey, 10 bargel, Dennis J. Hall, 27, - was 'in- given a 30-day jail Funeral ; services . will be :.m.- Thursday at .Whalan Lu-. ¦ . . ty to. a charge: of assault and were, the'ran Church ,, the Rev. - up.. - • • - ¦ volved in the pne-ehicle accident Elsewhere Both sentences suspended Thursday at 2 p.ni. at Jacobs Stanley • • • ' . . ' Today trial was set for 1:45 p.m. May Forecasts ' Cecelia Carol. 13 barges, which.took place at 1:30 a;m.j on the. condition : that he pay Fuijgral _Home, Don- klesrnesrud officiating;': Burial 4;«: a.m:¦ ¦ — '¦¦;¦ the Rev. ¦ - • '' - 13. He was arrested near; West . ; HI Lo Prc Otlk ; .- up:¦ . . today on Highway 35, just north 5;!E. Minnesota the fiijes and make restitution; aid E. West officiating. Burial with military rites by members : 8:30 a.m. .—. Vian Weathers. .12 barges, 3rd arid Johhsob streets Satur- ' 30; ... ¦ '¦x: ; ' ¦¦ of:Fountain Albany : :;: 4^ rh. not to exceed $50. will be in Saratoga Community of , Ericksoo-R.ose Post ' will be up. . . day at 12:35 a.m. ' ", ¦ City,; Increasing cloudiness to- : ¦ ' ¦ '" : ;¦ Albu'qiie . . :7fl 49' : ;." rn; ¦: Herron was accused of start- Cemetery. :' ¦ ¦ ¦' x;y . .. -Xx in.the . church cemetery, thomas Houghtalihg, La James .. Zeller, Fountam City :, night vdth chance of rain. : IMPOUNDED OOGJ Chief of Police, reported that : Amarillo v .70 49 ;,cdy ing a fight in a . rural Preston " friends- may call ait Johrispn - ' • Crosse, Wis., pleaded not guilty I Chance of rafa and : cooler : 1 he was ;. Friends may ;call, at the fu- . :. Wlnoni : -:• jHall lost control of . his 1973 . ¦ Anchorage ;/ home, ^hen brought/to Funeral Home, Lanesboro; Wed- NQ _ 5i — Two brown, puppies, . .avail- to a charge of speeding. 65 in a . Wednesday. " . 39 28 : .. clr neral home from 3 p.m. Wed- ' '¦ ¦ Low tonight 30- ; . ^ , able. '' - ' i pickup-camper: as he was , head- . Asheville ; 83 54; .24 rn | Fillmore - County Jail he ;be- ¦ nesday from " to 9 p.m, and .af tan and white male, 55-mile zone and: trial was set 36. Hig3i Wednesday ; 36-44; j ' ¦ ¦ ¦ nesday . until time of services . Ho. 53. — Medium, . " ed, south. After dodging - .the Atlanta . V • 84 59 .88 cd | came disorderly and broke a Thursdav. V the ch-urch Thursday; frorn . 1 part- CcMie, available. for 2:45 p.m. May 13. He was Chance of precipitation; 30 ¦ ¦ . ¦¦ No. . 54 — Large,' black -male, part ; Ideer,' the vehicle veered off the ,, Birmingham . . 86 60 1.10 cdy window in a cell door, . • '• • p.m. Until time of services. . • available.: arrested by the ; statei" patrol percent tonight; 50 percent Labrador,¦ ght side of the roadway, ' Bismarck - V 37 2ZX ' X,.- ' sn : .; The defendant,has - '.'paid;'. 'the Mrs. Jean Chapman No. . M — Medium, black and brown Monday on Highway 61 hear Da- JTi . Wednesiday. ¦; Marvin Mackey female, part shepherd, available, kota .Miiin.: [struck a tree;head on dnd roll- 7 Boise SO 37 .36 Jn fines. ' ' " . WABASHA,: Minn,—Mrs. Jean .No, M — Larfle, . black Labrador , fe- . - HQKAH, Miiin: (Special) license, ' available. . . ed down the bank about SO fee-t. Minnesota Brownsville 95 6S ..cdy Charles T; Leonard. 36,. Rush- Chapman, 52, Wabasha Rt. 1, .- male, no FORFEITtRES ' ; f Marvin Mackey, 64,. Birraihg- No. 47 —-Medium, tan male, , mixed , Michael L. Mill»r, . LiCroise. Wis.; JM. Hall remained in the pickup^ Partial clearing extreme Buffalo .;, . . 45 36 ,54 cdy ford , appeared in court Monday .found dead 'in Monday /. breed, no licenr" . first .day..' wrbns way on a one-way rom), ;. 10:35 | was . bed ¦:¦ which received , 67, ' ¦' ' ¦¦ •¦ ¦¦' ¦ " hamv Ala., former Houston Coun- . Goodview •!' a.m. Sunday, Interstate W. state patrol. j about $2 000 north and increasing cloudi- Charleston IBS ..vrri i on; charges of felony theft and morning. "" "" . • .;¦ ' . ' '. ' 7 . . . . . ty; resident, diied at hisxhorhe No..' _ .0. '-T Tan; white and brown snialf George E- Dolle, : Trempealeau, Wis:, idamajge. Damage to stained.; 7 to- Charlotte • 85 60 .01 jn terrier', . third . day. 7. ¥29. speeding 47. In a SJ.mlle IOne, 11:55 ness central and south ¦ : i driviDg -after revocation. It was ruled she died,of nat- . ¦ glass":-and equipment in the' night with chance p! rain Chicago - ,: 70 46 .io clr On a guilty plea to the revo- ,-ia" lung disease. Sunday. He was a vocational a.m. March 26. Highway il'near High- ural cauies — . school ¦teacher at Birmingham. way .348, state. ratrol. : . [camper was estimated: at $2,00O. ' Cincinnati 76 43 .82 clx ; Walter X. , Hansen, US, spaedlnv.-75 In -or light snow extreme sonth ¦¦ cation charge be was fined $200 She had . been : ill since ^Octo- The investigation is : cbntinu- : Wednes- Cleveland ; 'X 63 *49 .34 clr ¦ The son : of James and Eul.al- j The Mississippi a 55-mll - lone, 3110 p.m. - . March 25, by morning. Cloudy ¦ and giyeai . a 60-day jaU-^en- ber Hlr.hwav tl al Goodview, ' state patrol: said Zeller. :: ' ' - ah Hyatt Mackey, he .was born X ' ' ing, day with chance of rain ex- Denver ' . ' ;.. , - . 58 '33 . ...cdy tence.' . ' ."' . ' The former Alita Smith, she Flood Stage 24-hr; . Clenten P.- Kay!, . Jr;, -Wabasha, Minn., Des Moines 38 20 ... cdy in; . Mount ; Prairie Township. Stage Today Chg. S">o, followlns too close, 3:'30 p.m: March treme south and : rain or He was charged with burglar was born in;. Dove^ Minn., : Oct. ' Tt -3.7 ' . - - -1 JO.. .- Highway tl near CSAH 33, . slate ¦ ¦ ' :;. Houston County,¦; Dec. 26,;-1910. RED \ViNG ...... X. ... . snow central. Colder north Detroit - * " : 45 42 .16 cdy iziiag. Dam's Standard Service, , .married Jean Chap- . LAKE 'CITY .' . .'I' 6-8 —1 patrol. .. 8 1921, and He graduated from Houston WABASHA ...... ,12 1.7 . - + 1 Jerrme Clausen, Mankato', Minn.; . 135, tonight, a little colder south Duluth ; v 27 15 .17 cdy ' Rushford , on Saturday. Tlie sum man March 9, 1944 ,• at Coeur Hi Alma Dam, T.W...... - 4'.« ' .: J-2 . peedl-ng, 5J In. a «-mile zone, 10:il gh School, Pipestone Teach- ' ...... " .- 2.7 . -Tri a.m. March it, Highway 61 at Clark's ONE CALL .. and central Wednesday. Fairbanks x 25 12 .. cfr of $300 was reported missing ' Whit - nan- Dam ¦ ¦ .. . ; D'Alene, " Idaho. ; . The; couple ers College, and Winona State Winona Dam, T.W. .... ' :2.6 Lane, state petrol. ' Low tonight 14 north to 32 Fort Worth . .. - , 79 54.. - ' :; clr ' ' ' ¦ 7 . from : the cash register. lived in Wabasha the past five VVINONA',: .,.,.:,.:,.... 13 . . 5.S . "'. Randy E, Colson, New. Hoiie,. Minn., College. He married Carliene 5.3 SJ0, dlsobeylno a step sign, 1.1:15. aim; sonth. Highi Wednesday 32 Helena . 50 31 .05 rn ; Trempealeau. Poo! ...... ' ¦ . +1 ¦ THAt'S ALL! Bond was set at : $500 on the years and prior to that in the Reeves at Birmingham. He was Trempealeau Darn ...... : 5.0 . - . —1 March. - 34, ' /Highway 61 at Gllinore Ave- north to 45 south. Honolulu ;87: 75 ,. v« committee — credentials -» Whnlnn Lutheran - Church , and l'«lll..nrer* will ho nophcwi^ Vernon, mated at between $1,500 and RunoII end Arnold Rlilau and Thomai S and awing. will meet Friday, the Whalan Erick-son-Roso Am- Roberl and Jamei Length, $2,900. Examine ysupfeelf belore hel.^:gy^Ub|je DEAR ABBY: Our son (he is 24) and his fiance, have been going steady they were 16j and plan on sine* being mar-¦ ried when she finishes college (out of town) In June. They " ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦. ¦¦¦ : . have ' heen; : ' . ;• ' V ' ¦: "' ' ' 7 . .- > :- ; . ; 'xx . .7 XX' .f ¦ ¦ ¦ & p. e n ding- j p.. , ' . ' vv ," ¦, : " " .: '" ¦ '• v Xx .. ¦ .- . ' ¦ ' } every week- • Dear Abby: ; I ¦ ; Xe^fey^n^ •;:; Erm. •• ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ (They ,' 'each: . ' - ...... - . . :¦ . - ,;...... —T~ —. have ah apartment,) J ;knew about this and have told them I disapproved but since they are both over 21,. I had. no say . in¦ ¦the matter] ' ' ; ¦' .¦ Last weekend the girl's mother checked on them and discovered what had been goiiig on. She said she would not . give them the big church wedding , that was . planned-as it; y would be hypocritical. : The girl is well; off in her: own right and plans to pay for a big church wedding herself. She has. asked the . to help hex ' with the plans, and how am in the; middle. ; TO PRESENT CANTATA v . .. . A oomruunity chorus, di- Holbrook,; Betty Hughes, Ollie Laufenburger,. Jpnelle: MOOTC, I . They are a Wonderful couple, and I .love them both*, but 1 rected, by Walter Hinds. wiil present a. Lenten "Cantata , '.'For- Dorothy Tomten,. Bea / Trainor- Sister Catherine Welscher, - - ' 1 don't want, to irritate her .mother by doing for this girl whart; saken , of Man," Wednesday at 7:30 pirn. - ,. at Central United altos;: Gene Anderson, Albert Byram, Richmpnd McCluer, her own mother has refused. Yet; I don , want to:alienate:my ' ¦¦ 't Methodist Church Auditorium; lV3iss Elsie Naylor is organist, . • John' PreBtori, tenor;:: Paul Bauer, James K, Carlson, Terry : future daughter-in-law; Can you help, me ?: - IN THE MIDDLE . Members of the chorus are: Carlis Ahdersdn, Pamela Brun- Christdphersoh, '¦ John Duel, Jack Hickethier,. Reg Pelowski, kow, Carmeila Busch , Avis Cox, Ellen Davis, Lynn Deutsch- Rky Taggart,/ Joel Tweeten,. bass,. The public is invited to at- DEAR IN; How dd you feel.about being a party to a man, Carolyn Gpplen, Gloria McPeak, Helehe Olson ;ahd .. tend the presentation, which is ' sponsored . by the Wnona : big church: wedding for a couple who have been spending Sister Lalonde Ryan, sopranos; Beverly Coe, Lois Duel, Lois Ecumenical 'Council (Daily News photo) . ¦ weekends together for some time? If you feel it would be ¦ ¦¦ hypocritical, then have ho part in planning it. But • if you ¦ ' ' , feel- differently about it, then go ahead, and help.. How. the girl's mother feels about it shouldn't dictate your actions;. Farm Bureaui v ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Recycle center rjjM> , . . . , • . ' ' ' '' ¦ ': ¦ " . .. ' . - ' - ' '¦ - -¦ $$¦ ¦ ¦ • ' ¦ " ¦ ' vV: ; ; DEAR ABBY: : As my eight-year-qlcl son's birthday ap- wprrien hold $$yX.y. ' - '¦f n Winona Daily.News .;; . .. -fU preached I.found niyself in the dilemma, of wanting to give - . ban- . ' JU to be bpen for , 'X v' C^MMl^lY..^cbNCERT .;. . . Arthur Thompsoii, pMX.X "XX¦ ' ¦ ¦ Winona, Minnesota. - . ¦ $& jrth-.:^' - . ; ¦ • ¦ ¦ - Ti'£;'-i! him a birthday party ; but being turned off by the idea that tone; will present the fourth and final program of the Winona pS.4 ' . V •".-•' . . . -:. -' .' $ ¦' • ' ' fe££ . dist net meet collections each child invited would feel compelled to buy a gift. . . ' . - Conununit Concert Association . Thursday . at 8; 15; p-.m. . at that we are beginning to realize that , the; resources, y ETnalCK, Wis. (Special) Now . the Winona Junior High School Auditorium, Thompsom, who XX — &'y ¦¦#/xx4 'ffa$M$j&&'i V$ ¦ ¦ ¦The. recycling' center at 64 W. on. our planet are m>t inexhaustible, we: must be more con- ; Consumerism j safety and citi- $&& 7 - •. ' ' Jf$ ¦M' ..#g&\g&&p%40 §>:.&&&¦ ~ -M W®. ; made his Metropolitan:. Qpera debut during the 1973, siunhier - ¦ . were ^y^fi^' x^y^x%, 2nd St., will be open to receive servative, so I suddenly hit upon the idea of ''recycling'' gifts. : zenship discussed by m&- r/^ M^ ^ xm I sent a note with each invitation saying: . "Doesn't .your : season, has been the' recipient of the Marian Anderson' Award , . speakers at the rural-urhan dis- 7 :: |^ ; :S ,E :|. glasis, tin, ¦aluminum,-. hewspar i^ #'; . C:T: 0:W child have: something that he has: enjoyed but.'has grown tired . as welt as the Ezio Pinza Award Hind the winner of the Young ¦ trict7 Farm Bureau Women's ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ pers and corrugated boxes Sat- i^ • . ' . - TUESDAY, 'APRIL 2/1974 . ." ' '. ' . ¦§$ of and would .like to pass along to a friend?" ,, Concert Artists Auditions. He studied at Julliard aaid the meeting/held Saturday at Black ¦ ¦ urday front 10 a.m. to 4; p.m. It resulted in a beautiful sharing experience,7 My son -ap* .'.- . ' ' River "Falls. . " : T-y^[y-:\y ?yy .Metropolitan Opera Studio . and. has appeared as soloist with .. . 0: yyr:\r'M The 'collection, is sponsored by predated the gifts all the more knowing they . had . beeii.en- . . . : ".There-.;. . are.; , Shortages : .and '^^^^^ ^^l ^^l ^^^^ . the-New York Pro Musicja ,. the St. Louis. Symphony, tie Mil- mi^m^^the Winona Senior High School joyed .by. his friends. And his friends had the pleasure of giv- waukee Symphony and the Miami Symphony.-, He has toured tixere are going to be sliprtr ing something they had enjoyed. And nobody had to spend a said Donald 7 Band and is heid-the first Satur- ¦¦ . - with, several orchestras and; has given recitals throughout ages," Haldeman; dime! V • • , . :¦/ -V X. -- .y -- . y.y X- xX ¦ . . Wisconsin Farm Bureau/, presi- .X. ' .¦ '''Central America. He sung leading roles' with the Jullijifd - day of. each month. . If you think this.is a good idea, please pass it on. D. B. . has . . dent; -"The consumer needs to Glass should be sorted by col- ^ Opera : Theater, the Met Opera Studio, the Mini Met. and the ¦ ' ;¦ € ST senior understand that the farmer is ors and all metal should be re- DEAR Di B.; It's a lovely idea ! But it's hardly new. . Aspen apd Dartmouth Festivals. Admission to the'eoncert is. ! the only soiircp: . ¦ . of food aid moved. Tin cans¦ should be clean Adults have been quietly "recycling" gifts, for years. . by membership in the Winona Community ttneert: Associ- : farmers are . goin ital ' -W S ¦ - g to produce rec set and . flattened. .. N e.. papers ation. .¦;¦ ' *; :; ' 7 ' xx . but th e consumer must realize should be tied in bundles. Alum- ; - . - : Miss vMary . ,Beth Bangasser DEAR ABBY: I am a 65- year-old man and have been . thiii. . the f^mer must; have . a inum including lightweight din- married, to the same woman for 35 years. About ten years and Miss. Joyce Johnson, Col- ¦ , reasbaable profit,"; he. said. ner trays and disposable alumi- ago my good wife went . through menopause," .and during this '. V- ; Don Bucholzj field supervi- lege of Saint Teresa senior pi- num cooking trays .are accept- Kindergarten ; Fish supper ' period she g;ave ine a very bad time, Since .then I have been ' sor, discussed the Farm. Bureau anists, will present a senior re- able for' . the collection. completely "turned «ff" sexually, especially since she now ' PRESTON-j Mhnn. — - The safety ..program 7 and Mrs. Rob- cital Sunday at 3:30 pirn, at the has grown, a mustache. reg i st rati ori ; Preston ;United -. Methodist ert / Nelson,, .state committee- : College of Saint Teresa AuditOr- She complains that I don't .''love"- her anymore. I love her.. ¦ETTRICK, Wis.; (Special); ¦ Church will serve its annual ; woman, introduced the/theme of Tb compete in in the .real sense: of the word because I care: about- her, but - the meeting,; ' 'The Focus is oh num. I do not - 'love" her enough to make: love to her. In fact; " I Kindergarten .registration for cod fish supper . Friday . . .at the : "You." Mrs,: Roger Dahl, Tremr . /Miss ; Bangasser studies with don think ! can! What do you suggest? OVER THE HILL the three elementairy schools in church with serving beginning ' ¦ : state; contest 't . . ; ¦at " ; pi m.; '.' 8 . • • pealeaii County woman ' " ' ¦ "' ¦ s chair- ¦ ' ' ' Trempea- ' ¦ ¦ the Gale - Ettrick - ¦ ¦ ' Sister. Ethelreda Fisch and Miss ¦ ¦ • • . ¦ . ¦ - • Wis. • ¦ • ; WHITEHALL^; (Special) ¦' ' ¦¦ ' ' ' : vman, spolie on- "Your Role as a Johnson with Faber Bird ^ . . DEAR O^Rr Krst, tell her to ^et rid of the mus- , ;; leau district will be April . 23. at , Sister — Two ensembles and three sol- Citizen,'' urging -women to be- ' XX 'f . tache, and then make an honest effort to make love to Trempealeau; April 24 at Gales- ; xome informed voters. : Ert CST.' ;.'V oists -from Whitehall . . High Xher , V . Most men can, if they want to enough. Force your- , ;• ¦ ville and April 25 at Ettrick. Style show Farm Bureau queens, Miss Miss Bangasser will play: School will advance to state mu- ;:;self. :You may like it. ; . . ¦ ¦;:. .' • , . . ,;. , - ' : .¦: . ' . .'• ' ¦;¦; Registration will begin at . S.'SO; :; Sue Tauseher, West Salein, '(Lament £n E. Minor^" Bach; sic''. competition : after winning aim. at; each of tho schools.' KELLOG-G, Minh. (Speciail)- - first place ' ' Class A • DEAR ABJ5Y: is it true that ybil had a Jewish father? St: ; Agnes Parish Council will ; . . "Wis., and Miss Kathy Butman, ' 'Nocturne Op; 17," No. 1; ' 'Chop- ratings in ¦ : : "• ". . Ettrici; / were special guests. in ,- - 'Moment Musicale," Schu- at the district contest, . ' -X X 'NOSEY . •3iold its annual . style show and Ensembles going to state are ¦ ;; salad luncheon Saturday Vat bert; "toccata ," Ehachaturiah; 'Xx DEAR NOSEY: Yup. And a Jewish MOTHER, too! ' ¦ ' "The . Girl with the Flaxen the girls triple, trio and the boys SIsAC concert v noon in the church: haSl.V . ' ¦ '" ^Sharon GiDede ¦ Winona area art . Hair," Debussy; "A; Quarrel," vocal duet. Soloists Jean , Arne- GARDEN CLUB St; Mary's College will pre- ; Niemann, and . "Cohe ert p Mr. and Mrs. Harley - son, Paul Windjuie and Tom Itit- Music awards concert ¦ CHURCH WOMEN show is planned - WTTOKA, Minn^ —. -The Wi- sent a spring chorale ; Themes," Grieg. , ; 1 laho will also' advance to state toka - Ridgeway Garden Club Wednesday, , at 8 p.m. : at St,; ETTRICK, Wis. (Special)/- : Goede,, Houston,. Minn, . an- . , ALMA .; (JENFER, .Wis. (Spe- The .Winona Art Center iSelections by: Miss Johnson competition to be held in May met Thursday at the home of Thomas- More Chapel. X ;| "South Beaver Creek Lutheran , cur* . nounce the engagement* of . in Eau ' Claire. cial) . — Foiir . Lincoln High rently undergoing renovation j will, include: "Andante," Bach; Mrs. Clara , Groth , Ridgeway. The program will include spir- j Church Women will meet Wed- "Toccata, "Waltz , their daughter, Sharon, .;" to School students won the right to ;,1:30 will . host the Wiiiona Area Art- " Neefe; Op. : compete in the state music con- Prizes.were won by Mrs. Louis ituals and songs from musicals, i nesday at p.m. Hardies : . 70, No, : 1," Chopin ; "Little Passehl Mrs. Paul Kinstler " and The public is invited to at- ; 'Creek Lutheran Church Women Show: May 23-27. Chairman of John Hass, son of Mr. and ; WSC Women's Club test by earning first place rat- , ¦ ¦ 1 the show is ./Mrs, Fred "Wood- White Donkey," Ibert ; "Scotch Mrs. Sumner Heriderspn. tend free of charge. .. . '. ' :. II: will meet Thursday at 1:30.p.m. : Poem . . 31, \No. 2," Mac Mrs. Edward Hass, 769 W. ings in Class A- in' the solo and ward." ' ' 0^. The Win«na State College Fac- 'district : Dowell; "Clowns," Turina ; ; ' ' ensemble contest lield The show Is sponsored 4th . st. r f rfy ulty .. Women's Club will hold a recently at Alma Center, through a . grant-in-aid from "Concerto In D Minor, second Miss Goede ;will . be a general , meeting ; Thursday at ; movement, Romanza," Mozart. Students receiving, f i r sis Minheisota State Arts Council spring graduate of Winona . 7:30 p.m. at the main lounge, through SEMRAG and will, in- Miss Beverly Lauhenthal will Patty- were: Kathy Michels and Jan- Kryasko Commons, WSC; ice Janke; piano solos ; Mark clude ;a judged exhibition ' with play the . orchestral parts at the State College. Her fiance . is Smith, of Smith's Winona Fur- prizes awarded. . , . second piano. Carey, trombone solo,. and Julie employed by Nels Johnson niture Co., will present the pro- Prindle and Mark ' Assisting with plans for the The recital is open to the pub- gram, "Your Furniture and Carey, . trom- lic. ". . . Construction Co., Winona. . bone duet. upcoming show are Mrs. Char- You." Dessert and coffee will ¦' ;¦ ' les Russell,: Mrs. John Wood- An Aug. 3; wedding is be served and plans for future . worth , Miss Anna Poulos, Mrs. planned. meetings will be discussed. CIRCLE MARY Audrey Kluzii and Mrs, Loma Hospital; ball set v Circle" Mary of St. Martin's McConnell, Anyone interested in WABASHA, Minn. - St Eliz- Lutheran Church Mil meet to- assistin g with the show is asked abeth Hospital's, first .annual night at 7:30 at the home Of to. contact ore of the : Winona benefit ball will be held April Mrs. Norman Girtler j West Art Group members. 27 at 8 p,m. Proceeds from the Bums Valley. A new roof has been complet- ball will be used for hospital ed at the art center, the walls equipment. The Turkey River ETTRICK CIRCLES have ; been insulated ; and the Al) Stars , will provide music for ETTRICK, Wis, (Special) — studio painted. The; Community dancing for the informal event. Circles of Living Hope Luther- Gallery is hieing repainted aiid /¦. '. an '''.Church' ' ' will meet ; Salome, a new lighting and display sys- today, 8 p.m., Mrs. Robert tem will be completed in time Dates corrected Middleton ; Leah , today, 8 p.m., for the art show. Mrs. Frank Rockenback ; Mary, CALEDONIA, Minn . - The Thursday, 2 p.m., . fellowship EQUITABLE RESERVE drama club of Caledonia High Assembly , 241 of the Equitable hall; Eve , Thursday , 2 p.m., School will present the play Mrs. Arnold Olson ; : Abigail, Reserve Association will meet ; "The Matchmaker " Thursday 8;30 April 9, 8 p.m., Mrs; Ernest Wednesday at p.m. at the and Friday at 8 p.m. The dates ; home of Mrs. Belle Twesme; Delilah , April 9, 8 CHARTER MEMBERS . . . The Eagles Czaplewski and Mrs. Irene Sula. Mrs. Brad- Bergler, j for the production were incor- p.m., Mrs. Wayne Truax. Gilmore Valley, lfeet in . the Sunday News. Auxiliary celebrated its 40th year Monday ford Johnson was mistress of ceremonies and Circles of South Beaver evening with an anniversary dinner. Charter Mrs. Dale Pittelko, Mrs. Clara Wessin and Creek Lutheran Church will assisted with the program. meet: Anna , April 9 , members honored at the dinner were from Mrs. Ronnie Laak , 8 p.m , , Mrs, Russell Johnson; Esther, left: Mrs Mary Maze, Mrs. Margaret The Sweet Adelines provided musical enter- Your horoscope ~ Jeane Dixon April 10, 8 p.m ., Mrs. Clifford Czaplewski, Mrs. Hazel Boiler, Mrs. Jennie tainment, (Daily News photo) Johnson; . Mary , April 9, 1:30 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 comes and you're not really prepared. p.m., Mrs. James Ramsey; Your birthday today: From a mixed Taking everything personally Is your Huth, April f> , 1:30 p.m., Mrs, ¦tart comes a vigorous spur! of active probable approach — and not quite the ¦plrltunl and material growth. Strong up- most accura te course, Philip .Benrad. ward Influences push you to tifghor Libra (Sept, 23-Oct . 22): Older people achievement, expansive enterprises, pe r- i aro no problem, instead may como 1o BMHMIN __MlMWnuaBH WUnRWUUBHB| haps speculative ventures, Relationships ! your old. Soo today' s exlra expenses .15 become exciting without lengthy previ- I Investments unlikely lo yield any return ous notice. Today 's natives tend fo en- soon. ter arts nnd professions requiring groat Insight and long training. Many things Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Expect an- LOUISIANA HOME . . . Mr. and Mrs. David Klos Pfrem- are started, not so many finished, other lost of your friendship; where lo (Marcli )»)i draw a lino, set a limit, when to do It, y Aries 11-Aprll Oo ahead mer (Debra Satka ) are at hoirie in Alexandria , La,, following on what you know . (or sure, never mind Actions begun now must run It'olr course, Sagittarius. (Nov. 22,Doc. 21): You'll fee Angels Chapel,, Col- that there' s more energy expended than their recent marriage at St. Mary of the M&Qfj &g$ ^' usual at long as you hit a steady pace, less than pleased at business conditions, lege of Saint Teresa. The bride is tho daughter of Clarence Taurus (April 10 May JO): Now is Iho Check your part Irt , tho causes before time when you're bettor olf saying "no" getting alter colleagues wllh any com- A. Satka , 1153' W. Howard St. , and the bridegroom is the son to your eager Irlonds anm their risky plaints, schemes. Communication to dlstun* Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan , 19): Steady at- of Mrs. George If. Pfremmer , Rollingstone, Minn, Miss Tacy places is Incomplete, tention lo details Is Imperative. People Rygmyr was maid of honor and Stcvo Satka was best man, Gemini (May 21-Juno 50)i Finances ara located at distant spots nrn liable lo less of a problem although nothing goo* misunderstand your message; be explicit The hride is a graduate of Gustavus Adolphus College, St, ¦¦¦ *M \ ' quite according to plans. Relatives, loved and complete , '' ' • /-J ^ ones need humoring through moods. Aquarius CJan. 30-Fch. IB): Money plans Peter , Minn., and the bridegroom is a graduate of Winona Cancer (June ai-July 31)s Instead of ¦ draw resilience, disagreements within State College, He is serving In tho U.S. Air Force. (Tom Mmj k Y yy , popularity conical II x ^yL seem* like * con- group. Buy minimum supplies, no mora trariness competition, No reason at all thnn are definitely needed lor Immediate Halek photo) Qsl ;;V^^ 7 (or you to loin In—concerto a point. use. ;^ Loo (July 2].Aug. 22); chock before you P.liccs (Feb. IV-March 10): (Early hours travel—those you see k may bo on their are creative, useful in clearing neglected own IMVOIS. Express yourself to loved business, Inconveniences caused by older ones by bringing symbolic olllt, people, Later hours require conservative Virgo (Aug. 33-S«pt, !i)I Vour turn approaches, Dr. R G. AAcGill /• /lo / r-y^ ""% v^^S^ ...at your house? ANNOUNCES HIS ' It's time to call your DURING APRIL . . . comfortable. Some people do require en- TIP — WEEK " 1—™ *' "' WelcomeWngon hostess. Plymouth Optical mnkos it twico ns easy courngement in adjusting to the cluing, By FRED JAEGER M? 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Ico mpa n 4S2-31M 1.IRW3-H I CONDITIONING OLD NSP BUILDING v nri, r-k. ' ;¦ ' - . elections., ;: , : ¦' compensation: for school direc- trict, said she . school seeks tors *. was, ; Considered Monday feit that this ; ; School; i: STATE LAW provides (hat a night ;by the school board of policy ' m-av : " ' ¦ •' - . board may adopt a pay: sched- Winona . Independent District .restrict t 7 he; : ule for members : with coiripen- VV. Board¦¦ ™ 86L . . lumber of \ X sation to be set at' what tha bus service Board members now -serve persons who '—;., .' ' ¦ .' , .' .'. ' ' A request for ..school -bus without pay but Mrs, Sharon consider filing for school board board determines is a ^'reason- transportation for students at able" amount. . , 77 the new Riverhaven School Mrs. Hull said she . believed near ¦ Dakota Miriri;, for - the , the; present .poli cy of .no pay- 1974-75 schcfll year¦ was¦ taken under ~™g"i- " • ¦ : " ' '" ¦'- ' ¦ ment "limits us to. .candidates ¦ Oration by the ; ¦ . ,' ¦:¦¦ ' " .- xX who can ..'afford- to take, the time School Board to serve.: r-Its; keeping, .those- on In- School of ^Wiiiona v the lower Income scale off tha d e p.en dent ; ri-d^y ¦ . ¦ ¦Board¦ ¦ '¦ s^ve term hoard. Xf x XyXx District . 861., . . . • '"?'. . XX Monday night. ;'* V . , ." ' . .' . : A Winona man Monday was Meyers conceded that neither VDr. C, H. Hop f , superintendent Organized , earlier this - ;year. found guilty ira Winona County of . them saw.. Yahnke . in . posses- of . schools, . 'said that . he had by a . private organization to Court of a charge of shoplift- sion , -of the steaks outside the made ; a survey of : districts afford alternative; ediicational ing and was sentenced;to seven store, but Meyers; liter found a throughout, the state whicb pro- opportunities' for Winoha area days in jail by. Winona' County bag containing two steaks with , vided compensation for board children,' the school opened with Court Judge Dennis A. Challeen. National labels, under a parked members and he believed the an 'enrollment of about . 13. ;••' Torn Yahnke; 22 Winon a Rt. • . - ' ; , carat the scene. - .. ' . . v,v rates ran f rom about J3O0; to APRIL FOOL'S JOKE . . . The weather, played- an April . skied down a residential street at the height ' of . the storm. , l ,; had been charged with , the Klc-streich - said he; followed $1,000 :a year. ' (AP1 S t P EJRINTE NDENT of . Fool's Joke on Duluth, Miiin ., Monday, duihpihg six iriches>f Schools , were closed aiid traffic snarled by . the storm. ; theft of two packages of steak Yahnie in his truck until Kor- ¦ - Dr. C.. "W. : Rogers director at • ¦ ' ' ¦¦ ;¦ Schools C. H. Hopf told school . , snow on the area. Steve Fritts obviously ienjoyed himself as he. ". 'Photofax '). . . . ' ' •:¦ valued at !&76 from National ish stopped Yahnke on Johnsoh large, said . that he felt that directors at their comrnittee : of the whole meeting. Monday Food Stores; "-Inc;,- . 128 W. 5th Street and asked Mm to return some directors were serving; at that the . school's ' board , -of di- St, Feb. 12v Assistant City At- to.the store. A sheriff's car in financial sacrifice but that; he, rectors .advised him that " it ex- torney ;Frank Wohletz , prosecu- the aiea . called police.; Kauphus- personally, . was .suffering rib sac- ' asked pects ah ehrollrnent Of about 25 ted the case. Yahnke :was not man ' said that Yahnke at first rifice "except for the 10 cents ta trescei Vef^ pn nisxt iall.;. ., . -.'". represented by an attorney. refuS'ed./to; give Ills name; but for gas it takes for me. tp come IM^^Bttiiii^^lp^i Dr, so. to a; meeting. : Hopf said he had received did later at police headquar- . a letter from tbe Riverhaven TESTIMONY' came from ters. - " '"' V x 'Xf xy ' x Dr. Rogers said he felt that, board: requesting that transpor- Eichard Korish, manager* of the perhaps,- -a- board ; 7 rnember who man named to pay raise bill tation , be provided by the dis- National store- ;R, W. Meyers, ; YAHNKE testaiied that /he must pay for a babysitter to at- will get revision ¦ trict'* • ¦ ' ¦ njarket , manager ••.. .'' Mi's. Phyllis. was .in"- '", the National store ask- tend a meeting or loses wages Several objections to provis- latitude given administrators in ' The children are ..enrolled in Lainz, a National . employe; ing ior dog bones ,; and that because of time spent on school Reno Klostreich, unit rhanager Meyers ions of a proposed disciplinary its;implementation. " ; kindergarten through sixth grade refused his request. 'He matters should be.:cpmpensated. Houston board for legislators and ,: of the Red OTVI store at 4450 said , that he thert left the stbre Board Chairman Frank J. Al- policy for .the schools of Wi- Discussion concerned the in- Dr Hopf noted that the dis- ¦ . ] LA CRESCENT, Minn.—Win- nona , Independent District, 861 A1&XANDRIA.; * 'Minn. ; (APJ trict is anthbrized : to.: provide Service Dr., ;Gk>odview; Sgt and ' "Was unaware that he was len said he believed state law ston Reider has been appoint- terpretation of / '.'reasonable The board directors of the bus transportation.for ,all childT Ray L. kauphiismari of the Wi- under suspicion of- shoplifting did not provide for such reim- . prompted, school board mem- — of ' ed to the post of commissioner bers Monday night to return force" in dealing with: problem Minnesota Real Estate Taxpay- ren¦ of .: school , age. • non-a Police pepartment > . . . and until Korish; caught up with bim bursement but that ; a salary . ¦. He said that he had conierred Yahnke. , , ori the street. schedule might, ' '.established; the; proposal .to the administra- children. Association* urged Monday . - be" of Houston ; County's 1st : Dis- ers, with Val Kowalewski, one of ; Klorish ; testified that he was Yahnke told the court that he ; ' tion , for amendment, . Dr. Hopf agreed that.the-com- . . DR. ROGERS SAID he doubt- trict. : V'" v .V ¦ 1 that Gov. Wendell Anderson three district bus operators and alerted , to the theft by Meyers, felt he-was being . set ' up 'by The ; policy presented\ to . .the mittee would meet agiiri to at- '' " ed whether any person was dis- The:; appqinthient;. was made veto a 43 per cent -pay raise a plan; for . accommodating the who, said that he saw Yahnke Korteh arid Meyer : because of board Monday night had been tempt to revise the policy; ' Ri"verhayen children was being couraged from running; for tha Monday, hy members of the I*a i . Hauolnpw)' by Minnesota legislators * voted ¦; leaving; the store, apparently trouble he ' had had with them ¦¦ studied.,; . ' ' -•¦; :", , , . : - board because of financial¦ con- Crescent Council.: Reider will •v ' . : a joint .teach- themselves on the last day of without paying for; the . steaks. in the past. Both Korish * and siderations. . . ' .' " '. ; Korish said. they;, chased 'Yahn- Meyers howeyer^ denied, • fill the vacancy crejated by the : y&y adminis- the 1974 session, - ' 7 THE RIVERHAVEN board. , having ; Mrs. Hull disagreed saying, School' v - ke iiorth oh West 5th Street krid any past encounters with Yahn- death of /Hugh . Fay and will x- tration -Jjoird . Association - president VJerry: Dr. Hopf said.; had suggested : "There are a lot of persons to serve until a successor is, elect- Contractor pleads that : since children attending east ph Johnson Street after he te-x ' x X' .yy 'X yy. Board c m m tt-tee Deal ., of Wheaton , Minn., said X " whpin a dollai makes a lot of ed and qualified in " November. during.° . .the the . alternative school live in fail ed tb stop -when Korish call- Yahnke refused to testify as difference. V ed; AReider, 55, owns and opeiv *; . ¦ ; \ ' .' . '," . ' past:year,; the lawmakers gave rio reason- diverse' areas of .the city a plan to hirh. yX what .past grievances .he;:was -After discussion of the pro- ates ; Reider's ' Standard Station nol able basis fox such a wage, in- might be . developed for' estar> Klostreich testified that durr referring to concerning the: two : . " guilty on ' ¦ ; 1 ] posal. directors agreed to take here and.; owns the - Dresbach A PRELIMINARY draft was crease. lishipg • •¦a- central location for irig the chase , he . was making men^ ;- .;;.: .; Xf- 'X ' " x it/under advisement. Dr. Hopf submitted , to the board last No- picking up all children; ; a turn onto Johnson Street frOm Judge Challeen indicated- af- data Standard Station. He is a grad- - . "The , question of:a pay raise said he'd obtain current -High School La vember-. Since then \committ-ee The district board authoriz- West 5th Street, and saw Yahn- ter vsentencing that he would on what policies, other boards uate of Central , kidnap charge for- legislators was. never even '¦ ,, arid attended Wiscon- members had revamped ; t"he ed the superintendent; to work ke: throw a package under ; a assign court services to speak throughout, the state* are i ollow- Crosse ANOKA, :.Minn. "(AP), ¦:- A presented; to the public," Said sin State ¦:Universitjr-La Cross*. proposal to; take into consider- with tlie bus operator in draft- parked car.:; BOth Korish and with Yahnke at the : county jail. ing.v '. . : ; ation suggestions Lakeyille Minn., housing con- Deal, "There . was no ; public ¦ ' " A veteran of WoTld- \Var II, ¦ . made by di- ^ ing a- busing plan, ; : rectors. ' tractor, charged in the March 15 hearing despite, all that. ;, had he;is:a member and past com- been said al>out bringing 'more mander of Leidel Am- The policy covers all areas of abduction of . Eunice Kronholhi Gittens^ discipline; including standards openness to state government." erican Legion Post¦•'. ?9? and has has pleaded innocent to al state :^mS0^; of condilct ;. Deal said it is just one more been American Legion First . for stiiqents, meas- ures that might be taken in re^ charge of kidnaping. reason -why . Minnesota citizens District will ^d^ O District chairman _ of children ; : . p^ ^i^f§ James . W. : Johnson, 35, en- should have ; the right of in- yo-iith the. past several solving disciplinary , problems and . and measures for implementa- tered the plea Monday in Dis- itiative and - referendum voting. years. He is former La Cres- " '¦ tion, 7 ' , ' • ' '-• • trict : Court at Anoka. His trial Then, Deal - . said; the public cent Civil Defense director and •could petition to have the bills seek litle y arfeii The proposal;.submitted by will begin May ,14. ,;. i earl kirid^ri seen has served 10 years on the Hou- ; H; jput oh the general election bal- 1 Dr. C, Hopf , superintendent :¦ ; ' ' ¦ ' ston County Selective Service . Johnson continued free on the tot- ' ¦/¦ ¦:¦ ¦;¦¦:¦• ¦ .: Final action oh a policy which education, the parent and child. formation needed to annve . at a of schools,.Monday night drew ' Board.; ' ' V; $5,000 - bond he posted in U.S. [ ¦¦; "This new' salary increase ¦wtinld.; . provide ¦; for early ¦admis- the primary purpose : of this in- , decision.; general approval of the board. !' ; Arrangements then would He and his wife have six ; District Court on a federal ex- would never stand the test ; of a allocations sion;, tp kindergarten in- the terview would be, to assemble • (Ksl Several objections were ex- • be made for an evaluation" of the children, Mrs. : RobeR^ . y pressed, however. tortion . charge in. connection i vote of Minnesota citizens," The school, board of VVinona schools 7 of Winona .' Independent data ; on the . child*: birth, pre- ' Ann) Kies, Brownsville, Minn,; said Deal. .. ;. child by the personnel . -.of the ; Dr. C. W. Rogers, director with , the $200,000. ransom that Independent District 86L Mon *- District 861 appears likely -at schoel experience and other in- Hiawatha Valley. Special Educa- Mrs. Mary Lou ; Johnson, Los South Sit. Paul bank president day night authorized the admin- ai large; noted the introductLon . nest- Monday's i¦' . ' . ' ;.: . . • : ' ; ' tion Cooperative,, The evaluation Altos, -Calif _: Albert , Waukesha, Gunnax Kronholm paid for his istration to draft a resolution ¦ Indicated "guidelines" were be- are also charged under¦ ; the fed- school board 7 ' - X . would determine the child's ma- Wis.; Robert, a student at Wi- wife's- release..7 eral extoriion law. • ¦' .• . ;; ' ' ' ''' " ' ' requesting Ti- ing presented for dealing with . . ; ' ., ¦ 1 meeting. . * OCnOOl Man fined on tax turity, ability and general- readi- nbna State College, aiid Janies disciplinary matters. . An-Anoka County grand jury ;; Hodgman's scheduled prelim- . . , tie : . .. !• • funds ' A proposed. -i i ness for kindergarten aiid might and Maza, at home . The family returned • kidnaping indictments inary hearing before U.S. Mag- - ' that may be-' 'was; evasion chg include . . Schoo l p o 1 icy pOSfa rgt , but not be limited to, attends First Evangelical Lu- ''WHAT TEETH are there in on Friday against Johnson , istrate J, Earl Cudd Monday cOme ava li- presented to the cognitive area , social-eco- Church. ; • guidelines?" Dr. -Rogers asked. ' ¦ 7 Sr, : PAUL, Minn. (AP) —;A theran Frederick . Helberg - . - Jr., 43, was postponed; because his at- d able during the :board 'at , ;"" . . -. - . ' ' ¦ . nomic behavior and area and Other board members agreed South St _ ; ' 1 :¦. t h ,e 1974-75 . . . . St. Paul man convicted on two Paul, and Thomas torney, Peter Thompson , was . its committee of. the- , whole : sensory-motor skills. that the statement should be Gary Hodgman-, 31, Brooklyn ill. The hearing was tentatively V * school year,, counts pf federal income tax written as a definite policy \vith , meeting Moiwlay and sugges- evasion ... was fined $10, AFTER completion of the Center, -Helberg and Hodgman rescheduled for Tuesday. Dr. C. H. Hopf said lie had tions were riiade for several 000 and been advised by the state De- placed- on two years probation evaluations, a report includ- Trial of eniploye . changes prior . to formal adop- ' — Monday. .. , jectiya partment of Education tfiat the tion, v ing objective and sub •Winona district probably could Perry M. Johnson , 58, was components — would be submit- in Federal Land expect about $85,000 in Title I THE POLICY would allow a sentenced by Judge Edward J. ted to the building principal and Piainyiew Council hears funds during the next school child whose fifth birthday is be- Devdtt after pleading guilty to assistant superintendent for ele- year; '" 7 tween Sept, 1 and Oct. 31 to . be two of four counts.; of tax- eva- mentary education. ' ¦ ' '¦ He said the state department, admitted to kindergarten under sion- , ' . ;!" ' ' ¦ - They, in torn, will slady. the Bank postponed however, had indicated that, certain conditions. A child now Jc-hnsph, president: : of P.M. data and either grant or reject MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP ) of waste tre atme nt pi a ns realistically, the district should must be five by Sept. 1 to be Johnson Office Furniture Co., the:request . ' " '. — The trial of aa employe of write proposals for projects in- eligible. was accused of evading taxes Among the suggestions for re- PLAINVIEW, Minn, - Plans 1,500 - gallon - per minute system will be installed the Federal Land Bank office . . > : prior volving an expenditure o-f about The conditions under which a for the years 1967 and 1968 vision of the proposed policy in Windom , Minn., has been for a new waste water treat- pump will be installed at the to startup of; the irrigation sys- $75,00.0. through his personal and busi- was one by Dr. C. W; Rogers, ment system have been present- irrigation ', site parent of a child -whose fifth postponed ipr several weeks be- . tem this year. Results will be He explained that the fund- birthday falls between Sept. 1 ness tax returns . director at large, that socially ed to the city council by Dan- The president 11,3 acre la- The government said he re- cause of a backlog of cases in submitted weekly to the PCA. ing bill now is in a federal and Oct. 31 may. reques t early disadvantaged children be con- U.S. District Court. •"¦ .' ' iel Cavanaugh, Lakeside Pack- goon will , be replaced by a 3.7- House-Senate conference com- port ed personal income of $43,- sidered for admission. . ing Co, The system admission of the child to kinder- Marlene Ludwigson , 39, was acre holding pond. The pond will is being designed mittee and that the exact allo- listed in the/most recent 000 in 1967, whe n it was actual- Dr. C. H; Hopf , superintendent If the company's proposa 1 is be filled during excessive pe- by Zenk Engineering Al- garten , indicted last September 24 On Co., cations are not known. draft , were: ly S49,000; and a business In- of schools , agreed to rewrite the 14 counts involving federal stat- approved by the Minnesota Pol- riods of rainfall when irrigation bert Lea , Minn , All designs, sys- ¦ During the past year, the dis- cortie in 1968 of $67;000 when it policy, incorporating suggestions lution Control Agency (PCA) , is not desirable. The holding tem analysis and specifications • The parent must initiate (K)0, utes on embezzlement and falsi- trict was allocated , slightly the request with the elementary actually was $7O. made at Monday 's meeting and Lakeside will expand its irriga- pond's capacity will be 6.7 mil- have been presented to the PCA 000 ; The government dismissed submit it for consideration next fication of records. f or more than $95, . principal in whose attendance The; charges involve Mrs. tion system by 1O0 acres and re- lion gallons or about five days approval. two other counts'.- Monday. place its present lagoon with a of capacity plant use. Accord- The council has ' discussed VARIETY OF PASTA area the child lives. All requests Ludwig son's all e ged mis- five-day capacity emergency various aspects of must be received by May 15 handling of total' ,50O in ing to Cavanaugh , no odors are the proposal ROME (UPl) - Italian pasta a of $B holding pond. expected from the pond. If they but has not taken any . action. conies in more than 120 shapes with parents to be advised funds in seven accounts, The and sizes each with its own whether . the request has . been accounts ranged in size from do. develop, chemicals approved , 1 THE PROJECT will begin by the PCA will be used to con- THE COUNCIL hns approved name, and Italians want things granted or rejected by: Jurte 15. $700 to $1,200, the government with the replacement of a 12- an on-and-ttff-sale 3,2 beer li- The building principal will Good view sewer said. trol them.: to stay that way. • inch water waste main with a cense for the Mix N' Bowl and A pasta maker's spokesman arrange a pretest interview in- Trial was scheduled to begin 15-inch main designed to carry A DIKE system will he con- an On-sale fceer license for the said a market survey a few volvin g himself , the assistant last Thursday before U.S. Dis- 1,500 gallons of material per structed around the irrigated American Legion Club . years ago showed housewives superintendent for elementary ordinance probed trict. Judge Miles 'Lord . How- minute. land to prevent runoff of waste Tlie council also has approved .were ovevwhelmingly against a ever , the case is expected to be A new screening system will water to adjacent lands , Wa- a motion to allow Dr. Henry I suggestion to reduce the variety By TOM JONES- sewer rental presently set at reassigned to one of three fed- be constructed to provide more ter collected by the dikes will Stelling to connect a single hook- of pasta to six or eight types. Daily News Staff Writer $111 per i|uarlcr. Commercial eral judges to be ¦brought to ¦¦ Hope cancels out efficient removal of solids from be recirculated thtough the ir- up to the -cily sanitary sewer "Everyone chooses sizes as if ' ¦ ' users are hilled on rate of flow. Minnesota later this spring to the waste water, ' system, ' The ' . 'Goodview City Council ' rigation I system and lo the wa ler sys- ; it were a vital matter," he Monday evening discussed items A commercial- customer is de- help handle the heavy caseload. A 19,800 gallon wet well and A groundwater monitoring tem , on plans to emcee at his own expense ' said, to be included in a proposed fined as one which contributes Academy Awards amendment of the sewer ordi- output. In the line of business. nance. In other notion , the council: HOLLYWOOD (UPl) - You Items under -consideration by • Granted tentative approval can see the U.S.A. in a Ihe council nre a proposal that of a building permit for the Wi- no Hope the sewer rental rates be sub- nona County Humane Soeiety to Chevrolet but there's . the Columnist Hal Boyle dead af 63 of seeing a certain ski-nosed ject to adjust ment each quar- construct n riop pound near Highway fil scale. Final approv- comedian in one on the ter , and that .li . . ' -existing 10- NEW YORK (AP) . - Hal rig's disease" because it felled secret heart that you hnd but I pick that month al will be considered when plnns , which would the Veterans of Foreign Wars Academy Award show t onight. cenl ,. deduction per thousand Boylo a gentle spirit in an un* the famed baseball player, ' you choose for tho building arc completed, , ¦ ' ono month to live and lot you . I'd say October. von in 1050 for his Korean war fjal lons of wilier given to com- In his last column , which ap- "The wind of night now has coverage, Bob Hope said he wants to • Agreed to complete require- gentle world , has died at. 63. future , and mercial customers that return peared Feb. 22, Boyle wrote; become a violin playing a love keep a Ford in his clean water to the mains be ments for an additional $12,660 Harold Vincent Boyle was for From Vietnam , the third war at the Inst minute canceled sewer works construction grant. "I hate to relinquish my dally song for th* young, a last tune Boylo covered , he began one , eliminated . 30 years as much a fixture in column because writing it has of youth for the old' , ., " plans lo emcee part of tho Goodview is eligible for 7r> per- column as fin open letter to his Oscar show . Hope , who has Ql'.AKTKHLF adjustments cen t of sower construction costs. hundreds of American news- been .,. a magic adven ture Boyle, with thousands of GIs , wife ami daughter . papers as the weather report. that enabled ma to meet tJiou- stumbled into World War II on b-een sponsored by Ford recent- would not nccossiirily mean that • Accepted bids on a city , ly, snld he hnd to withdraw , rental rates would go up every Iraclor. 1','lown bids ¦ were sub- His promise was always, in 7,- sands of people, 67 countries tho shores ef Africa, He walked "Yon way " lie ' wandering and every continent but the wilh them to Berlin what's going on bore, S-o do I. " since Chevrolet is sponsoring hilling period , according to the mitted and the council will ac- fillO columns for The Associated An- , then lug- officials - main- cept one of thoip this wwk. tarctic. ged his typewriter to the Pacif- Boyle was Ihe son of a butch- paty of the t-eleviscd ceremony council. Citv are Press, a brighter tomorrow, "II my regular sponsor ly concerned with hnvin fi the • ¦Hcnffirmed . nnprn vnl for Boylo died of a heart attack "I nm somewhat abashed ic theater to chronicle their er and an Irish. Immigrant, accord- the installation of a phone booth front, , e might me smigglinR up to the freedom to adjust rules nt his home here Monday. thnt my wordago output is four dnlly experiences on that farm girl He began his career ing to I hp ' budget without chang- In llm liquor store pniicinc lot. times more than that of Wil- Ui.s column became a staple as n . copyhny in the ' AP ' bureau other car , I'd be rifiht Ih the Funeral nrrnngonuintu tenta- soup lines , " said Hope , a ing tho entire ordinance each • Met with Knit Craft Corp. liam Shakespeare, But I savor in more than 701) newspapers, In Kansas City in 11)28 and after qiiflrier , nnd this could mean official Bernard Brenner to dis- tively include a memorial serv- He wrote about such a short tour in the Al' St. Louis millionaire. ¦ the fact that it enabled me to things as ' lower rales at times as well cuss employe parking on 'tfllh ice in l\few YorJt , whoro he have more bylined stories "thc dazed relief of climbing bureau moved lo New York in "If I were nominated , It on would be a different story, I'd ns higher ones, llio council said. Avenue between Slh Fi nd fith worked more thnn half his life the main wires ot The Associ- out of tlio ditch , moments later man . , "Thi' main fnclor Involved Strrfl .s. as a dully columnist. Burial ated Press than nny other weak-kneed but knowing for the In 10,17 Boyle married Mary l>e in the wings in a crouch ." (inodvifw Agreed thnt City /Vdminls . ' l that It looks ns .if would he the amount • will he in Kansas City, Mo,, tho writer ln Its 120 years." first, time Ivnv wonderful II is lo Frances Young, whom he met Ho mminio. pa ys the cily of Winonn for Ira lor Daryl Zimmer research place af his birth. '"I'll have lo bronze Dick Cavett Boylo won early fame as a he really alive ... when some- In Knnsns Oily, She died in sower rental , bn\ flilctiml Ion "f frequency of Goodview oloc- Boyle's dentil came four lOOn, Tlu-y hnd ono daughter if I want nn Oscar." war correspondent. But in the one is trying to take life from , ¦ ra tes would be reflected on llons , consklorlnR possible nl- months after ho had learned unsettled times between you.' Tracy Ann , 20, who survives, pwidviow consnniers ' qunrtpr- tornntiv ps, Officials are now con- ' that ho was the victim of a flicts he solaced and soo thed For his - "'distinguished corre- Two brothers also survive , PAGAN HEADS CHURCH ly -hills, elpclod to two-yenr terms, r.iro crippling, inciirablfl dis- 1 , millions of readers wilh gent le spondence ' he was awarded John Boyle of Kansas Cily and NOIil'Y.bK , England

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