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Three-Nation Force Patrols Cyprus Areas Mob Attacks U.S. By ALEX EFTY NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - A three-nation force under BritiS. command began patrolling the streets of Nicosia today in an effort to restore peace be- Legation in Sofia tween the warring Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities. Only occasional shots dis- Mrs. Anderson turbed a cease-fire on the sev- enth day since the outbreak of Van Cliburn Will Play communal strife in the capital Wing of Cyprus. Of Red The government of Archbish- op Makarios, Greek Cypriot Erh Envoy president For , appealed ard Barbecue There for public By FRANCES LEW1NE The First Lady and her staff and along the route to surround- VIENNA (AP) cooperation with the joint Greek- JOHNSTON CITY, ; Tex. (AP) are turning from Christmas fes- ing towns Erhard will see. - Anti-Ameri- Turkish-British patrols " so that —President Johnson is planning tivities to arrangements for a Mrs. Johnson was busy work- can demonstrators using icicles ¦ ¦ ¦:¦ .. ¦¦ <¦-, ¦ ¦ ¦ and ice chunks from the street . .-,- - ,. .. :-.;:¦ , -jss .W_«_.. -' _ *«« _«£:?£! the task of the forces in assist- to blend music and menu to weekend of work and Texas ing with a Fort Worth caterer, smashed all windows SPEED ON THE help West German Chancellor hospitality. who will put on the barbecue on the WING . . . A bushy- pigeon. /Warming weather brought out many ing in restoration of law and or- first three floors of the U.S. Ludwig Erhard feel at home on The President's comfortable, Sunday in the gymnasium of tailed squirrel, proffered nuts by Lawrence children in their Christmas togs. (AP Photo- der may be more effectively legation in Sofia , Bulgaria the LBJ Ranch this weekend. pine-p a n e 1 e d ranch office, Stonewall School, in the tiny , to- Cryan, 3, in New York's Central Park, is fax) achieved." day. The demonstrators over- The President has asked where the family Christmas community near Johnson's shut out from the goodies by a swooping turned four American cars out- The latest eruption of fighting pianist Van Cliburn , a pride of tree stands, is being turned birthplace. side. in the long antagonism Texas, to play music of German over to Erhard and his staff. between In Washington, the Mediterranean composers at an indoor barbe- The gathering U.S. staff will be The menu for 400 guests was the U.S. gov- i s 1 a n d' s ernment said it p Greek majority cue. housed in guest houses. to be barbecued beef , ribs, hick- lanned an im- and Turkish mi- mediate protest to the Bulgar- nority aroused growing ory gravy, ranch beans, sour- interna- The piece de resistance of a tional concern. The two ranch living rooms, dough biscuits, German potato ian government which recently luncheon after Erhard's arrival one with a huge hooded fire- had been warming its relation Cyprus asked for a meeting salad , Texas coleslaw, hot fried Nixon Stock Saturday will be a Texas-Ger- place with the United States. Zooms , will serve as conference pies and coffee. of the U.N. Security Council , man chocolate cake cooked up ' Reports reaching here by tele- charging Turkey with rooms. The meal was to be served aggres- from a recipe phone from the U.S. legation sion and use of force. brought to the The State Department in Western style from chuck wa- Turkey Lone mentioned no casualties among denied the charges. Star State by German pio- Washington is sending along gons to tables, with red check- neers in the early 1800s. the legation staff. Since Assassination Britain ordered 1,000 infantry- German flags to fly at the ranch ered cloths and lanterns. By RELMAN MORIN Press correspondents in .all 50 na senator as the party's! men flown to Cyprus to rein- The Bulgarian news agency A'.P. Special Correspondent states, brought replies from "strongest candidate'' against ; force the 10,0O0-man British BTA said the demonstration ' Richard M. Nixon s 1954 pres- 1,361 GOP leaders, a majority Kennedy. His figure in the sec- j garrison, who are mostly Royal was in protest against alleged idential stock has skyrocketed of whom also participated in a ond poll -was 44.2 per cent. I Air Force personnel untrained $40 Million U.S. employment of a former since President Kennedy's poU in October. Nixon, vice president under ; for street fighting. Johnson Studies Bulgarian diplomat, Ivan Asen death while Sen. Barry Goldwa- President Eisenhower, showed j Christof Georgiev, as a spy. ' From his ranch in Texas, ter s has fallen sharply, a sec- Although still in front, Gold- the greatest gains and ran sec- ! "The demonstration was of ' President Johnson appealed to ond poll of Republican county water s vote was only about ond to Goldwater. university students and young j Cypriots to make any sacrifice Wheal Sale to chairmen indicates today. half the spectacular total he Henry Cabot Lodge, arnbas- i Foreign Affairs people who expressed their in- to end ' 'this terrible But Goldwater again' led all rolled up in the AP's October sador to South Viet Nam fraternal dignation at the traitorous ac- strife." By FRANK CORMIER talks with the new American potential nominees. poll. Then , 85.1 per cent of those barely mentioned in the October He also promised "to tivity of the spy," BTA said. President. He f lies in to Hous- The poll , taken by Associated participating named the Arizo- poll—was third, finishing ahead : support any and all actions" by Russia OK'd JOHNSON CITY , Tex. (AP)— of New York's Gov. Nelson A.! Britain, Greece and Turkey to Foreign a ffairs dominated Pres- ton this afternoon and begins Georgiev, No. 2 man of Com- two days of conferences Rockefeller , only announced | achieve peace. By LEWIS GULICK ident Johnson 's activities today at the munist Bulgaria's U.N. delega- candidate for the nomination. I The conflict also caused deep A.P. Diplomatic Writer as he keeps watch on the Cy- LBJ Ranch Saturday. tion from 195S to 1961, pleaded concern at the headquarters ol guilty before Bulgaria's Su- WASHINGTO N (AP) - The prus crisis and prepares for Summoned to the holiday Those queried included some the North Atlantic Treaty Or- preme Court Thursday to spy- New Iron Range talks with Chancellor Ludwig White House in the Texas hill members of the national com- ganization in Paris. Both Tur- Commerce Department has is- ing for the U.S. Central Intelli- Erhard of West Germany. country today were half a doz- mittee and city and town lead- key and Greece are NATO sued conditional licenses for gence Agency. He implied that Erhard is the first major Eu- en Washington officials includ- ers. Two questions were pre- members. An open breach be- he expected the death penalty. sale of $40.6 million of wheat to ropean leader to hold full-scale ing Secretary of State sented '. tween them over Cyprus would Dean The legation spokesman said Russia—but whether there will Rusk, Secretary of Agriculture Near Hutchinson ¦1. "On the basis of present weaken the alliance's eastern he felt Bulgarian police "took be a Orville L. Freeman and John MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Min- neered development of taconite, conditions, in light of the death flank. NATO's permanent coun- deal remains to be seen. their time" in getting to the le- A. McCone, director of the Cen- nesota may possess a hereto- said Thursday night he couldn't of President Kennedy, whom do cil met Christmas to consider The two licenses—for $20,320,- gation to drive off the demon- tral Intelligence Agency. fore undiscovered iron range in get excited about a possible new you consider the strongest can- the crisis. 000 each—were issued Thurs- Stassen Says strators. He pointed out that a McCone's mission was de- the central part of the state iron ore range in central Minne- day to two unnamed American militiaman is stationed in front In addition to the British scribed as a routine one to brief near Hutchinson and just 60 sota until he saw results of test IEditor ' s Note: An Octo- firms. of the building at all times and , troops, there are 950 Greek sol- the President on developments miles west of the Twin Cities drilling. ber poll of the Republican The permits allow the sale of ' has a telephone with which to diers and 650 Turkish troops on He s Considering abroad ¦— ' on Cyprus and else- Magnetic tests show a U- He added , "If this is ore such county leaders showed Bar- the U.S. grain provided various summon aid if needed. shaped formation , known in geo- as is mined in open pits and j ry Xioldwaier was their the island under the i960 treaty where. From Rusk, Johnson was granting Cyprus independence conditions are met. These condi- He said the demonstration be- logical terms as an anomaly, at underground operations on the overwhelming choice f or tions, under announced U.S, to hear about Cyprus and the J from Britain. Presidential Race two-day Erhard visit that be- gan shortly after 11 a.m. but the north edge of Hutchinson , iron range, and is only about 50 next year 's presidential government policy, include stip- I Since a Christmas Eve cease- gins Saturday. the police did not arrive until Paul K. Sims, director of the to 55 per cent iron content , it j nomination. Now a second ulations on financial and ship- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — fire, the fighting has simmered 11:45. Then they slowly began Minnesota Geological Survey, would not be worth mining at j poll by The ing terms. Harold E. Stassen, former gov- down to infrequent bursts of p Freeman was assigned to help to force the demonstrators told a news conference Thurs- this time." shows these Republicans ernor of Minnesota, said Thurs- shooting. Johnson discuss farm trade away. day . Dr. Davis, professor emeritus have sharply revised their If the Soviet Union agrees to day night he is considering run- Turkey and Greece became these terms problems with the new German By 12:15 , the spokesman said, The possible iron • bearing at the . University of Minnesota , thinking since President , then the two U.S. ning for the Republican presi- directly involved in the dispute companies have permission to chancellor. the situation appeared under formation extends northward said the magnetic find in Mc- Kennedy ' s death . ) dential nomination next year at when their troops, stationed at go through with the sale, a Foreign affairs have held a control , and the crowd had from McLeod County into Meek- Leod County probably is taco- the urging of former President ( grade) adjoining camps outside of Ni- Commerce Department spokes- priority position in Johnson's of- been driven to the ends of the er County for some three miles, nite low ore. He said it didate for the Republican nom- Dwight D. Eisenhower. cosia, moved into the capital man said. ficial routine since Thursday street on which the legation is with width of the anomaly vary- is one of perhaps as many as ination '1" Stassen said he was one of 100 anomalies found all the way Christmas Day. The Greeks said Nearly three months ago, the several possible candidates Ei- afternoon. located. ing from one to two miles. 2. "Whom do you think the "the to the Dakotas border. they took up positions in the late President John F. Kennedy senhower has asked to enter He created tfien a nine-man But demonstrators are | party will nominate?" still down the street and we Si mm* said the magnetic ano- Greek quarter after Turkish gave the green light to proposed the race to give the Republican governmental committee to | | Results of the two surveys think it would be unwise for maly has gone undiscovered troops went into the Turkish private sales of U.S. wheat to party the widest selection pos- make a hurry-up study of the i were : any American to try to leave " previously because it is deeply quarter. Russia. Soviet negotiators, how- sible. beleaguered foreign aid pro- , WEATHER Dec. Oct. he added. buried under some 400 to 500 Fighting began when a Greek ever, have been balking at the gram and recommend basic No. participating 1 ,361 1,404 Stassen. who said he would The spokesman said a protest feet of shale and sandstone de- FEDERAL FORECAST Cypriot police patrol halted American terms. structural changes. "Strongest candidate" not announce his intentions un- would be made to the Bulgarian posits and glacial drift . WINONA AND VICINITY — some Turkish Cypriots. Each The Russians have objected Goldwater - 601 1,1M side accused the other of firing til next month, said he was not The holiday White House Foreign Ministry. The Ameri- The area is about 100 miles Mostly (air but with a few brief particularly to the U.S. require- Nixon — 279 44 first. ranked the No. 1 choice of Ei- made public a series of person- can minister, Mrs. Eugenie An- south of the Cuyuna iron range, periods of cloudiness tonight ment that part of the grain be ! Lodge — 113 - shipped on U.S. vessels, whose senhower. al messages in which Johnson derson , is in the United States. which produces from 50 to 55 and Saturday. Cooler tonight Rockefeller - 101 56 Although 80 per cent of the rates are higher than those of "He indicated he would not appealed for a qu ick halt to per cent iron. Prof. Sims said it with low of 2 below to 5 above. Dec. Oct. Cyprus population is of Greek " It was the first Bulgarian foreign shippers . pick a favorite candidate," said "this terrible fraternal strife is possible that if the McLeod High Saturday 15. Continued "Most likely nominee" origin , the island is only 40 demonstration against the Unit- The U.S. traders who applied Stassen , a Philadelphia lawyer. between Turks and Greeks on County anomaly is an iron for- cold with no precipitation Sun- miles off Turkey, ed States reported in almost Goldwater 44fi 901 which has for the licenses were said to Recently it was disclosed Ei- Cyprus. mation , the ore may be the day. Nixon 2fifi 72 a long claim on it, two years. have indicated that the Russi- senhower had also suggested In letters to Archbishop Ma- same type as the Cuyuna ore. Lodge 88 On April li), 1061 , hundreds LOCAL IVEATHEI. — The current trouble stems ans were proposing to pay cash. that Gov. William W. Scranton karios, president of Cyprus , A new iron range would have Rockefeller _ 1 from Makarios' rallied in front of the legation to 65 recent propos- This would appear to rule out of Pennsylvania and Henry Ca- Vice President Fazil Kutchuk , significant implications for the Official observations for the protest the Bay of Pigs inva- Gov. William W. Scranton of als to change the Cyprus consti- complications over extending bot Lodge, U.S. ambassador to and President Cemal Gursel of future , since Minnesota 's north- 24 hours at 12 m. today : sion of Cuba . They hurled tution to strip the Turkish com- credit to them although the li- South Viet Nam consider enter- Turkey , Johnson pledged com- ern ranges are pretty well Maximum, 32; minimum , 11; (Continued on Page 5, Col. 4) , stones at the building and munity of its veto rights on leg- not specifically re- ing the race. plete support for any reason- out of high grade ore. noon , 11; precipitation , trace. NIXON censes did smashed wind ows. worked islation. Stassen is former disarma- able action to halt the Cypriot there is now on quire cash. In recent months Bulgarian The emphasis ment adviser to Eisenhower, bloodletting. taconite plants, which process The shipping requirement has Communist leaders have re- low grade ore into small pellets. been Ihe bigger stumbling block The Foreign Aid Committee, peatedly hinted they would like in the lengthy wheat discussions. headed by Undersecretary of better relations with the United An aerial survey of the Mc- The Soviets reportedly have not State George W. Ball , was giv- States. Leod area was made in the fall ¦ made much ado about demand- Union Presses en until Jan. 15 to look at aid of 1%I by the U.S. Geological ing credit. programs, economize, s'mplify Survey in cooperation with the If the sales go through , they and strengthen them. Minnesota survey. A follow-up could be a forerunner of even Johnson to ground mflgnet ometer survey in Krhard's Texas talks are ex- 2 American bigger shipments. of McLeod , Wright , Meek- pected to range from trade and pnrt-s The Soviets have shown inter- , Sibley and Renville European Common Market er, Carver est in buying a total of some in the summer of l (Mi2 Pick Rabinovitz problems to West German mis- counties $250 million of U.S. grain. formed the basis of the report MILWAUKEE iffi — The Wis- givings about. Western negotia- Airmen Drown Union, by Sims and a fellow geology in- consin AFL-CIO has urged tions with the Soviet sfrut-tor , George 'S, Austin of St. President Johnson to give favor- Thomas College. able consideration to the ap- Sims said Ihe most promising Living Costs pointment of David Rabinovitz Statue Found In England areas in the anomal y lie in the of Sheboygan as U .S. District LONDON UP) - Two U.S. vicinity of Hook Lake and Lake Court judge for western Wiscon- In Subway airmen drowned Thursday Emily, three miles northeast of sin. night when their cur plunged Hutchinson. Up in November John Schmitt of Milwaukee , NKW YORK (AP)—How did into a cannl f>5 miles north of slate director of labor 's Com- a life-size statue of St. Anthony, London as the winter's thickest hasized that no core Sims emp WASHINGTON (API-Living mittee on Political Education , to whom many people pray fog enveloped Britain. been made. He costs drillings have , as measured by the gov- said Thursday a telegram back- when they've lost something, The Americans' car swerved , be made said such tost. need to ernment , rose two-tenths of one ing Rabinovitz was sent to the happen to be found in a Man- off n traffic circle Into the canal can be before any predictions per cent in November to n new President within the last 10 hattan subway station? at Milclenhnll. There was fog in existence of mad*' about the high. days. The Transit Authority got an the area and roads were icy . profitable iron de- commercially The Labor Department re- answer Thursday night. Killed were Airman l.C Wil- posits, ported today thnt the incren.se The appointment, made by , a Haitian , liam McFarland, 22, of Harts- "Prospecting would be war- resulted mainly from higher the late President. John F. Ken- Et Sonne Agnnn said he had done statue repair ville , R.C., iind Airman L .C ranted in the entire area be- housing and food costs, although nedy, has stalled in the Senate work at St, Theresa's Roman Thomas Franklin , 20, of Ryder, tween McLeod County nnd the prices of many other goods and Judiciary Commit toe. If action Catholic: church in Manhattan. N.D., both stationed at nearby Ciivuna Range , " he added. Thai services also advanced. on it is not comp leted before Church officials , pleased with Lnkenhenth Air Base . area extends through Meeker , The November consumer Congress adjourns , the nomina- , gave him the statue . Stearns , Todd nnd Morrison price index , at 107.4 pcr cent of tion will expire. President John- his work IMcFarlimd in survived by his counties. the 1957-50 average, was I.,'! per son will be required to make n He said he headed for the widow, Gloria , nnd Franklin by cent above n yenr earlier. new one, nnd could select Ra- subway , but realized the statue his widow , Plnnne, and three The figure means that con- binovitz . was too big for a subway train. children . Davis Awaits NKW ORE BED IN MINNESOTA? . . . first aerial and ground tests showed a de- sumer items which could be Schmitt said (hat ns a result He left il on a mezzanine while Britain wns counting Its high- l«)57-50 , First Samples Paul K. S ims points to n map showing what posit extending north of Hutchinson into bought for $10 in the pe- of n poll hy the Wisconsin Bar he went outside to seek other est Christmas highway toll in riod now cost '" $10.74. "we're for Ilabihovilz more transportation. four years with at least 94 dead may be ;t newl) -discovered deposit of iron Meeker County at a width of one to two miles, Sll.VI. lt HAY, Minn. (AIM - Food prices, which usuall y de- than over. The poll was unfair. Before he returned , transit and the count still incomplete. ore in Minnesota. Sims, director of the Min- Coring would he needed to establish value of Dr. K. W. Davis, un execut ive cline in November, increased It did not give Rabinovitz a officials ordered il. taken away. Fog, ice and reckless driving ota Geological Survey, Minneapolis , said tho find , he reported. (AP Photofax) of Reserve Mining Co. who pio- ne- 9.2 per cent. chuncc." Agaiiau will gtt it back. were blamed for tho accidents. Houston High School. \cial) — DeWayne D. Dejno, hre- partment is based upon a sound Donald Carlson, son of Mrs. !!man apprentice, son of Mr. and background of science. Write Mary Carlson , is spending a Mrs. Lawrence D. Dejno, In- your state department of con- leave here. He was stationed dependence Rt. 2, is participat- servation or search the cata- state colleges for at Ft. Bragg, N. C. ing in a coordinated U. S. and logs of your Serving in the Armed Forces government information regarding prepara- • of the Republic of for a job in this field. RAYMOND A. SOBECK. son Edward V. Malewicki , 553 W. 3.C. Thomas H, Schultz , son of China amphibious exercise "Big tory work ARCADIA. Wii. (Special ) - Humboldt State College in of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sobeck, 4th St.. recently was promoted Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schultz, has Dipper." He is serving aboard Going Back Winona Rt. 1, has been promot- while serving aboard the air- been reassigned to Germany fol- i Sp. 4. Allyn Pellowski, son of California specializes in fores- ! Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pellow- the attach aircraft carrier USS try and conservation . Students ed to petty officer third class. craft carrier USS Kearsarge, lowing his graduation from the Kitty Hawk located along the He is stationed at Naples Italv. operating out of Long Beach, technical training course for j ski. has arrived at his home expecting courses in hunting . southern coast of Taiwan. , His address is: USNAF, Navy Calif. aircraft mechanics at Sheppard i after receiving his discharge. and fishing, or the like are To College awakened by the serious- 566, Div. 80, Fleet PO , New AFB, Tex. He is a graduate of i He served two years in the ' 7 rudely * j * the scientific back- York , N. Y. ' ¦ " ANTHONY A. CHELMOWSKI. of Lewiston High School. | Army and was released from GALESVILLE. Wis. (Special ) By LESLIE J. NASON. Ed. D college for the mother of three ness of duty at Ft. Riley , Kan. Ft. suggest ground they must acquire. airman apprentice, son of Mr . , ' I —Maurice Schaller. son of Mr. Professor of Education school-age children, but * .lames M. Randall son of Mr. Hood^ Tex., was his last duty taking courses, JAMES W. KARNATH , avia- and Mrs. Anthony F. Chelmow- , j and Mrs. George Schaller, has University of Southern that you start Dear Dr. Nason : and Mrs. Don E. Randall rural - station. with one at a time and tion electronics technician third ski . 220 Mankato Ave., and Lewiston, has been promoted to i been promoted to specialist four starting California increasing the load as you see My son, a high - school class, son of Mr. and Mr5. Walt- ROBERT A. HOLZER. aviation ! Alvin Rebhahn, son of Mr. and ! at Ft. Sill. Okla. A graduate of has an opportuni- airman third class. He pre- Dear Dr. Nason : your way clear . graduate, er H. Karnath . 776 Terrace boatswain's mate third class, sently is a student at Keesler i Mrs. Adolph Rebhahn , has been i Gale-Ettrick High School and ty for a job doing the very Lane, was promoted to his pres- son of Mr. and Mrs. John J , I reassigned to Ft. Devens, Mass., ' Stout State College. Menomonle, I am a farm wife, 27 years Preparatorycourses for teach- Technical Training Center, ing, taken while you are rear- thing that has always been ent rating while serving with the Holzer. 509 E, Front St,, are Miss. Randall is i for technical training. He was j he is a member of the 3rd Mis- of age, with three children, difficult for him — reading Keesler AFB, , ing your family, will prove prof- Helicopter Training Squadron 8. serving aboard the attack air- a graduate of Lewiston High stationed at Ft. Leonard Wood sile Battalion , 3rd Artillery. ages 6, 3 and 2. After ser- aloud. Can you give him a craft carrier USS Bon Homme i Mo., and now is attending mech- ious thought and with my itable and interesting. The com- Ellyson Field, Pensacola. Fla. School. ex- helpful suggestion? Richard, currently operating in ! anics school. His address is: ) husband's approval I ha-ve bination should make you an ! ETTRICK, Wis. (Special - cellent teacher when the time Mrs. K.L., Crestview, Fla. , Hawaiian waters. • ; US 55732553, 86th Ord., DS, Ft. , decided that when my PVT. GENE D. BAKER son LAKE CITY, Minn. — Marvin ; T. Sgt. Robert Clatt son of Mr. , comes. Don't push it too fast. Answer: • Devens, Mass. 01433. Clatt , Mil- youngest son enters schocl of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker. W. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. ''and Mrs. George W. college Is The address of PVT . WIL- ! Roger Amundson, son of Mr. formerly of Blair, has I want to return to Dear Dr. Nason : Your son 's reading aloud 550 W. Belleview St.. now is Alfred Peters, Lake City Rt. waukee, and get my degree. I would by the worries and LIAM .). FLl'HRER, son of Mr and Mrs. Bennie Amundson , graduated from the Air Force My parents want me to affected home on furlough. He recently 1. has enlisted in the Army for I then like to become a sec- pressures regarding it that completed basic training at Ft. and Mrs. Fred Fluhrer , 767 W. j rural Arcadia, is spending a | Recruiting School , Lackland go to college and 1 want to three years. He now is under- ondary school teacher. , but I don't know yet have built up over the years. Leonard "Wood. Mo, and has Mark St:, is: RA 17656758, Fi- i furlough here. He was stationed ! AFB, Tex . Clatt and his family go, too going basic training at Ft. Leon- majored in English and what I want to be. I am a These must be minimized. 1 been assigned to Ft. Fitzsim- nance. USAPSAC, APO, San at Norfolk , Va. 1 have moved from Phoenix , I ard Wood, Mo. Peters is a 1SX53 7 The address of PFC. Robert history and maintained an sophomore and very inter- suggest that he practice mons, Denver, Colo. Baker will Francisco, Calif. Ariz , to Willmar , Minn., where single article over graduate of Lincoln High i Hertzfeldt is: US 55730819, Svc. A/B average for two years. ested in outdoor life activi- reading a report there next Thursday. he will be a recruiter. and over. Each time he DURAND , Wis. — Airman 3.C. School. I Co., US AG ( 6003-05 ) DY-W, Post Many have commented on ties such as fishing, hunting, Trans.. Ft. Ord. Calif. 93941. my patience with children ."plants and soil, and have a reads it he is to concentrate MICHAEL P. ' CREELEY. air- Garrett .1. Auth, son of Mr. and I different element ¦— (Special) Man Killed in Fall and I sim sure I would make B average. on a man apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett L. Auth, has been HOUSTON. .Minn. — correct enunciation , empha- 'ot AFB , _ ., D., Sp. 5. John J. Schnaufer, son of ' BLAIR, Wis. ( Special) .— Pvt. a good teacher. However, Would a college major in Mrs. James H. Creeley . com- reassigned to Min Down Freight Chute these outdoor life activities sis rhythm , etc. following his graduation from Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Schnaufer. \ f lara' X ti Potorcnn «nn nf Mr cost of the two additional pleted basic training Dec . 13 at years of college presents a prepare me for a job in the the Naval Training Center , San the technical training course for is a member of the 1st Infantry and Mrs. Lief Peterson , is RACINE, Wis. (JP> — Edward As he becomes more profic ion flag foot- spending a two-week furlough Zinns, 47 received fatal head problem. What help is there Conservation Department of lent his mind will be filled will Diego, Calif. aircraft mechanics at Sheppard Division 's champ [ . our state? Tex. He is a graduate of ball team at Ft. Riley. Kan. A ( with his parents here. He was injuries Thursday in a fall down for me? plans of how each new artich AFB. Mrs. H.G., 111. K.J. , Old Bridge, N.J. ROBERT E. 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Very B.„ for Bcbyl X ,^ )^ r jjO TS> \ % Wl* ^\> \f ^XV ^—^ UIIII\>IS ®Z®*^ ALBREGHT'S SUPER FAIR BOOK and STATIONERY "At (, ic Stan the ft ., ( -fe" " *~- 90? Wa»t Fifth Phona 4498 Rochester Tax Chief of Police Ill Watkins AT LEAST, THAT IS Rates Up, Still Plans to Resign Pilot Lands Cold's Back Again Hospital Site Chief of Police George Savord told the Daily News this Under Winona morning that he will submit his resignation to the Board Plane Safely Hearing Set Real and personal property of Fire and Police Commissioners at the board 's regular J. L. "Jack" Ollom, chief tax mill rates in the city of meeting at 4 p.m. today at City Hall. pilot for Watkins Products, Ire, For Rest of Year Rochester increased 8.5 percent Savord said the resipation would be effective Feb. 1 if Winter weather, who became ill Thursday morn- fanned by a when rain, sleet and light sn ow 2 below to 5 above. Saturday For Thursday from 1963 until 1964 , but they accepted by Commissioners. He was appointed chief of chilly and brisk northwest wind , fell over the area, making driv- will see the thermometer rise still are ing while flying two company Formal application to build slightly lower than police Sept. 15, 1959. returned to Winon a and vicinity ing hazardous and walking dif- to only 15, said the weatherman. those in Winona. The board held an executive meeting last Saturday at a executives to Peoria , 111'., was today. ficult. three apartment buildings on th« Continued cold with no pre- old Winona General Hospital According to figures released local bank. The press was barred. reported resting comfortably in The temperature, which had Mostly fair but with a few cipitation is the outlook for Sun- give a reason for the resignation and said site will be heard next Thurs- by Olmsted County Auditor Ross He did not a Rockford , 111., hospital this been as high at 45 on Christmas brief periods of c'oudiress is day. Browning, the homestead mill that his future plans are indefinite. afternoon where he is under Day, dropped to 12 this morn- the forecast for tonight and day at 4:30 p.m. by the Board rate in Rochester next ^ear will On his appointment Chief Savord was given the respon- observation. ing and was 11 at noon. High Saturday. It will be colder to- THE EXTENDI.!) forecast for of Zoning Appeals. be a record 250.8 mills. The sibility of reorganizing the department , initiating a juvenile Ollom was piloting the firm's Thursday afternoon was 32 night with a predicted low of the next five days, including Findings and recommenda- nonhomestead rate of 259.72 division, retraining personnel and restoring facilities and twin-engine Cessna-310. On New Year's Day, indicates that tions of the City Planning Com- mills also will set a record. equipment when hired. board were Howard Blackwood, temperatures will average 8 to mission will be considered along During his tenure, Savord has been active in police or- 12 degrees below seasonal nor- with application. Filed by Ro- COMPARABLE assistant advertising manager , FIGURES for ganizations, state and local. He is president of the South- mals. It will be cold through bert V. Gisselbeck and Samuel the city of Winona and John Barrett , Illinois dis- Fire Victim , released eastern Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association , a member Birders Plan most of the period with a warm- J. Schneider, the request will last week by Winona County trict manager. and former executive officer of the Minnesota Chiefs of ing up about the middle of next be for approval of the one Auditor Richard Schoonover Feeling ill , Ollom called the , Police Association and a member of International Associa- Discharged week. Normal daytime high block area as a community are 253.48 for homestead and Rockford airport where he made - tion of Chiefs of Police and Minnesota Police and Peace Offi- are 20-28 and nighttime lows i development project. 252.40 for nonhomestead prop- cers Association. what his passengers termed a Sunday to 10 above. erty. perfect landing, and was taken Count This request follows recent Savord, who replaced Chief A. -J. Bingold , is 34 and was Members of the Hiawatha By Hospital Little or no precipitation e eliminat- telephone construction , his prin- (homestead) or 17.14 (nonhome- day. ' Nurse Aide Course On High School ci Police reported $25 damage to Trial Delayed ; ed. There will be less congestion , BLOWING SNOW in the Hur- pal occupation before going in- stead) for the state. ol traffic on the streets and to the salvage business. Comparable figures in 'Winona a parked car owned by Gerald Planned at Osseo; ley area reduced visibility to j Highway 44. one-quarter mile. The only are 80.47 for schools; 106.36 for E. Swanson, 717 Harriet St. The Project Monday I The new schedule "will shorten P ledges Requested measureable snow during the city funds, and 58.43 for county damage was to his car's right In Beer Case The accident was the school day, which now is OSSEO, Wis. (Special) — night was 3 inches at Duluth funds. State fund levies, of rear bumper. AI vin Ronnenberg, owner of OSSEO, Wis. — Donald L. reported to police at 7:55 a.m. : one of the longest m the con- Voters of the Osseo School Dis- and Wausau , 2 at Park Falls Masons course , remain the same. Garvin Brook Tavern , the Ar- Fischer, administrator of Os- trict will vote Monday at 9 p.m. and OES Damage of more than $100 to ference. seo' and 1 at Green Bay. Elsewhere The rural Olmsted County ches, was granted a continuance s municipal hospital and on whether to authorize borrow- levy will be 44.69. It is greater each of two cars resulted from a in municipal court today. nursing home, announced plans amounts were less than an inch. He is ing money for construction of a Some freezing drizzle fell in than the county levy for city traffic accident at East King charged with selling beer to a for a five-day instruction and At Blair Install 10:20 proposed $615,000 addition to Wisconsin Thursday morning residents because the city levies and Hamilton streets at minor. training course for persons who BLAIR , Wis. (Special)-New a.m. today. Police said George have applied for nurses aide po- Osseo High School . but it turned to light snow by separately for such services as Judge John D. McGill set the Rushford Masons The figure includes equip- officers have been installed by health and library in its own Kostner, 22, 679 W. 4th St., was ^ sitions. noon. Spotty light snow conti- trial for Thursday. He said that ment. nued through the night. Blair Lodge 323, F & AM, and budget . driving south on Hamilton Street It will be given free to ap- the Eastern this would give Ronnenberg an plicants at the hospital An informational meeting will At mid-morning today, light Star. and Arnold Seitz, Cascade, Iowa, opportunity to consult with Jan. 20- Lodge officers: OLMSTED COUNTV 'S rural an Install Kjos 24 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. From open at 8 p.m. Electors in a snow was falling at Milwaukee, Ralph Utre, was traveling east on King attorney. master; Alden El.ajtd communities will levy as fol- Street when the cars collided . RUSHFORD. Minn. ~ Robert ( the persons attending, selection straw vote Dec. 12 favored the Madison , Oshkosh , Beloit , , senior lows on nonagricultural proper- Sheriff George Fort cla irns Highum and Ted Roberton in- 1 will be made of those best qual- addition 122-22. Monday's elec- Janesville , Clintonville, Rhine- warden; Donald Johnson, jun ior ty: Byron, 54.11 ; Chatfield, that Ronnenberg sold a six- stalled officers of IMystic Star! ified to provide an efficient staff tion will be the official vote. lander and Ashland. warden ; William II. Melby, 80.70 ; Dover, 69.12; Eyota , pack of beer to a 16-year-old Lodge fi9. . j for the nurses and patients. The project would provide six treasurer; Ernest Anderson, sec- 87.67 , and Stewartville. 53.60. rural Utica youth Dec. 10. New officers are: Arvid Kjos, The connecting buildings — classrooms, plus specialized THE MERCURY hit a low of retary; Glen Odegaard , deacon, Subtract 25 mills from Ihese Ex-Lanesboro The defendant pleaded not worshipfu l master; Harley Lar- I 30 beds for the hospital and 40 areas for industrial arts, music , zero at Superior early today. and George Larson , tyler. figures to arrive at the levy guilty to the charge last Fri- son , senior warden" Myron Lar- j for the nursing home — are kitchen, cafeteria , multi-pur- Maximums Thursday ranged Star officers: Mrs. Robert Ol- for agricultural property . day and posted $100 hail. Judge : son , juni or warden; Henry Vitse, i nearing completion, with the pose room, physical education , from 37 at Beloit to 2'J at Park son, worthy matron ; Mrs. Le- Falls. land Chenoweth , associate Township levies in Olmsted Man Promoted McGill had scheduled the tri al secretary ; Roberton , treasurer; target date Feb. 1. team lockers, and extensive re- ¦ mat- County range from a low of 7.6. LANESBORO , Minn. - A for- for today. Emmons Kjos , senior dea con ; Osseo and area were asked modeling of the present building ron ; Alden Elland , worthy mat- mills in Cascade Township to mer manager of the Federal Ronnenberg was a rrested at Frank Daniels, junior deacon ; to contribute and pledge some to meet expanded educational ron; Jerome Mattison, associate a high of 35 mills iJi Salem Land Bank Association of Lanes- his tavern at 4 p.m. Dec. 19. j Alvin Bakke, senior steward ; $100,000 toward the building an'.l needs. New Substation patron ; Mrs. Francis Herreid , Township, boro has been elected assistant R i c h a r d Darby, assistant ; George Grover , junior steward ; equipment. As completion nears, In the present building in- secretary ; Mrs. Marie Bersing, vice president and regional county attorney, appeared in Frank Haslerud , chaplain , and directors are asking that unpaid creased library space would be In Operation for treasurer; Mrs. Donald Hui- manager of the Federal Land behalf of the stale today. ! Peter Severued, tyler. I pledges be paid. provided; the present kitchen bregtse, conductress ; Mrs. Bank , St. Paul. and stora ge would be remodeled Osseo, Strum James Frederixon, associate Nelson Firemen Arnold Eilts. Northfield , suc- into a classroom for mentally OSSEO, Wis.-A new North- conductress; Mrs. William Lar- ceeds L. L. Nelson , who is re- handica pped elementary chil- cm States Power Co. electric son , chaplain ; Miss Mabel Ol- tiring at the end of December. dren ; a classroom would be substation has been energized son , marshal , and Mrs. Harold , In New Station Eilts , who was manager here made into a biology laboratory: to provide an additional 12,500- Utne organist. three years, went to the St. the agricultural classroom and volt power supply for Osseo and Miss Alice Stumpf is warden NELSON , Wis. - A new fire Paul office from Lanesboro and shop would be remodeled and Strum. and Mrs. James Berg, . station has beer occupied by the had been serving as associate equipment updated to modern Located 2 1. miles southwest Star points are: Mrs. Alden volunteer department. manager since 1959 . curriculum: one elementary of Osseo on the Brennan Rice Elland , Adah ; Mrs. Donald Stan- The block building has two He began his Land Bank work classroom would be remodeled farm , it will receive power ford , Ruth; Mrs. Angus Sather , with overhead doors hav- stalls as an appraiser in 1952 while with present office area to pro- from a 69,000-volt transmission Esther ; Mrs. Melvin Hjerleid , direct access to Highway 35. ing serving at Fennimore, Wis. He vided larger administrative line from an NSP-Dairyland Martha , and Mrs. James Wat- water wagon are A truck and is well known there as a former services, and the present cafe- Power Cooperative interconnec- son, Electra. structure . Previ- housed in the veterans agriculture instructor. teria would become an art room tion , the 16th such interconnec- firemen kept equipment ously, In hi.s new assignment he will for grades 7-12. tion between the two power former finrage building have charge of In a operations of Expanded enrollment, from suppliers. Pepin Firemen across the street. Federal Land Bank associations 495 in 1 S55 to 853 this year, also The new substation was built in Minnesota , which initiate and to meet the increasing power Elect Officers service farm mortgage i.s given as a reason for the loans. addition . demands of business and in- Liturgical Decree dustry in both towns and add PEPIN , Wis. - Pepin's vol- to the dependability of their unteer fire department has Becomes Effective 3 Skating Kinks service, said F. J, Dinkel , man- elected officers . Pepin Resident ager of the Eau Claire-Chippe- The election of Wesley B. Mil- On February 75 Open at Arcadia wa division. ler as chief was approved by Named Deputy A new three-phase line, bring- the "Village Board. Other offi- The liturgical decree, giving ARCADIA , Wis . (Special ) - ing power from the substation cers arc: James Smith, first the Catholic churches of the Two ice skating rinks flooded On Hourly Basis to Osseo was energized at the assistant chief; Cleon Peters, tn use the by street department crews now world an opportunity PEPIN , Wis. — A deputy sher- same time. A new line from second assistant; Neil Suther- in services , be- are open. native language is on iff to serve Pepin and area has the substation to Strum will he land, secretary-treasurer , and comes effective- world-wide Fob. One^ink the tennis court completed early next vear . Albert Rreitung .Jr., janitor . adjacent to the swimming pool been appointed by Pepin County J.'). Sheriff Victor Spline. will not change on the west side of town , the The decree .lames Smith , 2G , local barber , services in other in Fairfield Park in the any of the Catholic will be on call at all times. Hn meet Fairfield Addition on the hill Hie States until Ihe bishops previously served as a Pierce uni- in the east part . Both will be Notice to in the spring to agree en a County deputy at Plum City, form translation from Latin to maintained by the street de- partment. The comity board of supervis- English. No date has been set ors authorized appointment of for the spring meeting. A third rink, maintained pri- vately hy John Hurnfeld, is in two deputies at its November use on River Street. session. They will work on an Winona and Goodview hourly basis, The Stockholm ap- pointment hasn't been announc- Letter for Formosa ed. Sunday NEWS Subscri bers Turns Up in Newark ALL NEWARK . N..L (AP)-A let - | Cochrane-FC • Our city circulation department will accept tolo- MEW ter sent from South Korea in- ^^WBSk\ phone colls from 8:30 to 10,00 a.m. Sunday for th« VVVWHJDIALCET tended (or someone in Formosa FFA Conducting th mitrn turned up in Newark. delivery of misting papers in Winona and Good- \ ~ TS_B__ * * Postal clerk James Chin , who Polio Campaign V [ 8_f_ to bathe '" view. rends Chinese, said the letter ^y | COCHRANI.-FC - Member. . \\f_\__\______was .sen! from Seoul to Taipei. of the KKA of Coclirane-Koun- How Ihe letter Rot lo Newark j tain Cit y llif!h School are con- during the Christmas mail rush ! The Telehone Number ducting » "Corn for Polio" drive is a mystery . during the holidays. to Call Is SNOWMAN IN FLORIDA . . . This «- snowball fight hud subsided Black' s da ugh- The boys are calling on all GOODFELLOWS foot snowman should have a "Made in Mia- ter , Diirclle ( left) and Chm .one Norwood area farmers. The corn they re- mi" label lie cause- that i.s where it was made bu ilt this strange-looking < for this city) smow- ceive will he sold and Ihe money MrM Previously listed. sr>.-!><>.7fl turned over to the Buffalo O'LAUGHLIN Coun- FRANK today. Hi. vurd Hlack had 1 Ions of .shaved m;m, Ili! { h in Miami Thursday w;is OH; it 8. Heating Co, Linda ami Sara l ty polio chapter. This is Hie first Plumbing ice delivered lo his front yard as a treat wits !V.| tins morning. Tampa had \\ M yester- .07 E. 3rd St, Phono : 3701 Hurst. In S time in several years the FFA 8-2961 ¦—.- Total to date .. C5.25S.78 for tho neighborhood children, After a brisk day nnd « 54 this morning. (AP Photofax) has collected corn. I iThey'll Do It Eve ry Time By Jimmy Hatlo l DEAR ABBY: Kline Given 9t ?(appsnwcL ata&t TliqhL ¦Rumor Has It Freedom for Kitfy Kallen He's a Roomer By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Court Appeal DEAR ABBY: He is 55 and divorced. She is 50 and has ST. PAUL (AP) — A new never been married. They have been going steady for nine order was issued by the Minne- Gir ls sota Supreme Court Thursday Warns room- years. She has a furnished apartment and he lives in a L, By EARL WILSON ing house. About a year ago she took him in as a "boarder." permitting Marvin Kline to -MEW YORK — Kitty Kallen , the hit singer, has become a he remain free while he appeals ' She claims that there is nothing wrong w ith it because "Paula Revere" . . . . sounding an alarm to women about taking is only a boarder and not a roomer. They go everywhere to the U.S. Supreme Court. unescorted strolls on winter resort beaches lest they be attacked together. Her father objects and so do her sisters and broth- Kline was convicted in April 1961 of grand larceny for raising In the current lawlessness wave. She says she ventured 300 yards ers. She¦ -is ruining the family name, What can be done about frorn her hotel in San Juan , Puerto TRico , last Sunday afternoon it? A SISTER his own salary while directing — a few steps beyond a wall supposed to be the end of a strolling activities of the Sister Kenny zone. A young would-be assaulter, trying to tear off her swim DEAR SISTER: Nothing. It is entirely possible that Foundation. Kline was sentenced suit, pushed her head under the man IS only a boarder , and the rest is only rurnor. to 10 years in prison. water three times, she says. In a later , separate case 5n phoned me. "I received m. DEAR ABBY: I am 24 and am engaged to marry a fine , Kline was con- Kitty reports she escaped by latest 'American Heritage federal court man of 29. He is a college graduate and very intelligent. His fraud along with four pretending to assent and point- which contained an insert, i victed of one fault is that he isn't very particular about his appear- other persons associated with ing to the beach. Then she black-edged card with the in ironed, or he could have , ance. Sometimes his shirts are not the foundation . screamed and fled. Kitty and scription 'John Fitzgerald Ken V,ll_t_.«.0 ,n»n,'«,,f /«._ _•*« \, ,r.' *-_ _•„_ nr. -innlrAt _•« , Budd Granoff , the vuiiuua i!-_a_ >i_ i& iiuiu ma >u_iu vi ,|c\v.nci , v- The state Supreme Court af- her husband nedy 1917-1963''plus this verse his shoes aren't shined. Or maybe he will , are back firmed the conviction in i the recording producer " 'The bustle in a house have a few spots on his clothing. This hom e in Englewood, N, J., very grand larceny case. The mourning after death doesn't bother him, and it doesn 't bother The 30-day suspension of sen- shaken. They reported it to Is solemnest of industries , say, were in- me either — but it does bother my mother. tence for Kline's appeal expired police who. they Enacted upon earth, — She says I should tell him he shouldn go different. 't today, but Chief Justice Osca. The sweeping up the heart around looking like that. I think I should Knutson signed an order for an Barbra Streisand's Christmas And putting love away wait until after we're married, and then it suspension to carry, , indefinite card was unique. First it was We shall not want to usi will be my responsibility to see that his appeal. "' out the dated "Dec. 25, 1959. and bears again shirts are ironed, and his clothes are clean The order stays in effect un- the printed names "Rose and Until eternity." 'Tom Jones "lite QoiMcu and have buttons. What do you think? til the case is finally disposed of Armando Miller ," crossed out , These lines, which many o NOT BOTHERED by the U.S. Supreme Court. with the rubber-stamped name, us learned in school, are elo "BA.RBRA STREISAND - ' under quently credited as follows u t_,_ *_t i.ui: ii neitner you nor ne A _by ir . . . The B.W. and 1, during "Emily Dickinson , circa 1865.' Leads 10 is "bothered" about his careless ap- Maiden Rock the depression , saved senders' pearance, wait until after you are married and then try cards and sent them back to the TODAY'S BEST L A U G H "Dean Martin 's dressing roon to "neaten" him up. But don 't be surprised if you find Youth at senders the next year. Barbra is him careless about his person in other w ays. doing practically this in her wall was plastered with phoru Best Movies numbers. You only live once Ranch year of greatest prosperity. By BOB HOMAS DEAR ABBY: Some time ago I was given a set of dishes Johnson I called a few , Every one wa: which I liked very much. The plates were large with a a liquor store." — Danny Thorn AP Movie-Television Writer By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON JOHNSON CITY , Tex. l-R - TIP: .VOWS' the time to buy and we beautiful rosebud in the center. While sharing one of my Olsen of Maiden Rock, "ice" as. (AP) newspapers magazines have learned that Jack theater tickets: Due to the HOLLYWOOD — The I^ROM cakes, I sent it over on one of these lovely plates. Now, the Wis., arrived at the ranch of probe, and seasonal slump, only i WISH I'D SAID THAT : "With year's movies— the death of President Kennedy was an historic event plate graces my neighbor ¦' , 's china cabinet. She has it standing President Johnson Thursday to "Barefoot in the Park" is sold this 'Lolita ' trend there'll soon This has been a big year for and world-shaking. And yet, curiously, it was the most in- up, glued down. I would like to have that plate back. Should be a book , 'Confessions of a resume his role as escort for out , . . Geraldine Page , now American movies, size-wise, at tensely personal experience for persons all over the world I say anything? A NEIGHBOR Lucy Baines John- Mrs. Rip Torn , and expecting, ' Teen-Age Grandmother. '" — as well as in America. Recently letters have come from Wi- 16-year-old any rate. Never has the public son. ' ¦ ¦ - ., ' ' admitted at the "Marathon '33" Jesse Kaplin. been greeted with so many im- nonans now living in far-distant spots telling of this intensely DEAR NEIGHBOR: Certainly. Say, "Oh there is my • EARL'S PEARLS; My B. W. plate! Do you rnixid if I take it The 18-year-old Olsen, a Uni- opening party at Gallagher's ¦ . mense and expensive attrac- personal reaction abroad. home with me?" And I , ' denies she ever quarrels with hope your neighbor doesn't become unglued" while pry- versity of Wisconsin freshman that she's torn about what to tions. The situation is not likely From Rome, Italy, comes a letter from Mrs. Max Gun- " the Johnsons for ; me. According to her , I pick ther. the former Peggy Lucas ing the plate loose. P.S. Next time, sen d paper plates. . was with call her baby if she has ai to be repeated , since the film , now married to the prominent Thanksgiving dinner and squir- daughter. What nice girl 's name !¦ on her , and she merely answers young Swiss artist with a studio in Rome. Mrs. Gunther , who companies have been busy lick- CONFIDENTIAL TO "SINNED" : A woman can forgive ed Lucy on a dinner date in goes with Torn? ... The sen- '; in a loud indignant voice. ing their financial wounds. has lived in Italy for a number of years, writes to her moth- i a man almost anything — if he will only ask to be forgiven. Washington , D. €.,.. before the sational new comic in the June REMEMBERED QUOTE : "It As for quality , 1963 was not a er , Mrs. Ward Lucas: 'T suppose you' ve read Time maga- left for Christmas in 't ' Johnsons Havoc show, Lee Allen, is the ain a fit night out for man or vintage year, nor was it a zine s account of the reaction to the assassination abroad , What's on your mind? For a personal reply, send a date was duly watch- 1 beast. "-W. C. Fields, Texas. The husband of pretty little Libby ] drought. On the whole the year and what they say is quite true. First, I got a phone call self-addressed, stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365, ed by Lucy's secret service es- , ! from C. M. ) Dean N. Carolina singer , mod- i Myron Cohen says a tenant represented an aw akening of the r himself and two handlers 2. America, America" repre- years. " when counters at police head- MADRID (AP)-John Wayne, Sandsness. underwent knee sur- . . Jose Ferrer proudly an- j NA.GOYA, Japan (AP) — Hi- sented the height of Ella She continued , "The shock of this event over here — and quarters quit for the day. Rita Hayworth and other film gery at St. Mary's Hospital, . unced to Rosemary Clooney, , sae Yamada. 54, played the part | Kazan 's powers as he depicted it was the same in other foreign countries — has been abso- Lt. V. K. Hipskind said the personalities fled for their lives Rochester, Tuesday. Roger is a leir 5 children , and her moth- \ of a pickpocket ¦ while leading a ; his uncle 's fli ght to the land of lutely unbelievable. It is hard to get through the hard crust tabulation crew still has 7V_ Thursday from a blazing circus Daily News carrier. ".. sister, nurse and mgr., who , postwar troupe of traveling ac- J promise. of the Italians — they're very blase about everything, and mail sacks to process. At an av- tent. . rived for Christmas , that j tors, - but she gave up the stage. j: 3. "Lilies of . The Field" boast- the only time I've seen anything like it, and then not to such erage of 3,000 letter to a sack , Studio officials gave this ac- hen he does the Garry Moore ] Police said they caught her ed unabashed sentiment and an an extent as it was spread over a longer time , was Pope that means rougly 22,500 let- count : iow. he won 't act , he'll SING! last week lifting a purse from inspired performance by Sidney John's death;~All the Italians assured me they had been in ters. The tent was being used for the shopping basket of a house- Poitier. tears." The fund is being raised for the filming of . a circus fire — "SOMETHING happened that wife. Under questioning, she the family of a Dallas police- but. an unexpected , breeze set ade my cry for a half-hour. " ( confessed to 208 such thefts , to- 4. "'Love With a Proper "But what is so fantastic ," she went on , "is that they PIER all wanted me to know how they felt and that they were sorry man who was slain as he ques- the flames blazing the wrong ! well - known Broadwayite taling $2,300, police .said today. i Str anger" caught the temper of | big-city life. for me, and for all Americans and indeed for everyone every- tioned a suspect in the assas- way. About 40 square feet of Dine & Dance sination of President John F. the top of the tent fell. < j 5. "Cleopatra ," for all its im* where. It was very touching. I thought you should know i with the i Wm^M^Bm9 ***MMaaam-9Hmkm Matinee — what he meant to the world. It's a kind of sympathy and good Kennedy. Wayne, working in the scene I vlj 25t-50t-6S* j mensity, presented a fascinating ¦ Lfl 1J LI -M spectacle. will we've been trying for years to buy, barter or beg. And for the film , "Circus World , " I K* _\ |f _f m _ m Nite — 7:00-9 :10 I ! ran to safety, So did Rita Hay- ______6. "Hud" was a tough and here was one man who managed it. And believe me, it was TJ'S I ^^L___U__ J___H_I realistic view of the m odern that one man." Guards to Remain worth and another star, Claud- E V ERY WEDNES D AY, , ia Cardinale director Henry r SEE IT NOW IN COLOR . West. Kennedy , FRIDAY & SATURDAY \ • At Grave Hathaway and more than 75 i 7. "How The West Was Won" From Rosano, Argentina , beautiful monument to the NIOHT 9:00-1:00 t WASHINGTON l/P) other technicians and workers. ' was hokum of the best kind. came a letter from former flags of all nations and it — The spe- cial detail of guards at Presi- An elephant , a lion and other Bottl* License . 8. "The Great Escape" was Winonan Mrs. Lloyd Bundy was beautiful to see them all flying at half mast. On Mon- dent Kennedy 's grave "will re- animals had to be moved as a Bring Your Own Bottle ' ______P?; j another piece of topnotch film- __BPNPi_«. il ^^ i-______PJJ^^_____l making from familiar materials. to her good friends Mr. and day the Americans here in main until the volume of visitors prccuation. Firemen soon ' is reduced to a level which will brought the lire under control. PRIVATE PARTIES . K^N ^^El m___ Wm__c~ Tlmm I 9. "Charade" offered that old Mrs. Warren Hammond. The Rosario held a memorial vy I smoothie Bundys are living in Rosario service at the Flag Monu- permit their withdrawal ," the Inquire first left turn on pik« i ______, Gary Grant K-' ¦'" ' ^^^____pS"w^^______fc vSoJl^ __P^__r^______r______^SJ. ^_flr^______n______, in top others control traffic in the area ' form. where Mr. Bundy is with the ment, and' we presumed Army said today. after leaving La Crescent. ' '^__ That may be a long time. Hun- between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 __B ^_NJHL J. ¦ J______dr^l M r ______' ____¦ John Deere Co. She told of there would be only Ameri- p.m., daily. ___. ' '^C9___HK,.______ETr__; ,______r B-^ . . ja aWWm 10. "The Ugly American " dreds of persons go to the grave ___L >4n_HV__i* ___r ^^^^^^_____L w____^^^^ ______i how while four of them were cans there. Much to our sur- ______J __S_P^^___^-^___H__ ''l_r!^V4 s**.£: .B_fe______TWtNIIllM CINTUtt f« fltStKTI Rs i Among the top films I enjoyed Mrs. Bundy wrote , "We *-.. __ ^ _____H__I beautiful — both in English the least were "Irma La were all surprised how most and then in Spanish ... We FUN and FOOD Douce, : SPECIAL : " "Under The Yum Yum of the people felt. Strangers have never seen the woman DANCING TO I Tree " and "The Victors , " which would stop us on the street from whom we rent our ¦at FOBP HOPKINS" j seemed to vie for the bad-taste and tell us how sorry they apartment, but she sent us a LOUIS SCH UTH DANCE I award. The latter is just re- were, and the next day our telegram of sympathy. The ¦ ^ COMPLETE Sunday, Dec. 29 uumKn MI T « ' leased, but the former two were -(»-> ni.^moHou _ WKLr_ ^3P _M telephone rang itself off the night of our service there ORCHESTRA S bo__ office successes. No com- wall. All o u r Argentine ¦ was a Mass in the cathedral , ¦ Don Peachey ment. friends extended their sym- too , and it was so crowded DINNER » <.,:....-..-.mil..!, iiutuii MHIIC;in;!' im ¦ Served 11 a.m.- .:30 p.m. and His Orch-ssfra _ _ °_ ve _'m xchuek connors pathy. The government de- that people were standing NEW YEAR'S ^ m * .. , clared three days of mourn- out in the street, All the con- " mf rdarhng " ,t ^^Z77:. U.S. Accounting ing with all flags at half suls from various nations at- Roast Tom Turkey * ^fc CI Saturday - 'Hi lioll Murnie wrote of the final memorial service held in the Saturday and His Orchestra ,1,iyi N litiran and Itetalil f'i.l.ll_li- I 1>Y ReiHi ite I 1 Im) Company. £01 .tanklln SI, Wln was when the bishop ^nve a eulogy Eng- In Flllmoic, HotiM.n, Qlrmltri, v/lnona, lish. His accent , hi.s sweet saddened and heartfelt sympathy DANCING NFWWANO MOSl HILARIOUS All CAM OUN flAWM ^ yV„l>.iihn. Ilitlf.tlo. jnrk son, ftp in and AT THE NEW //^^ 1 f t'IM)>'-Mt' .Ml i ounlU'i brought tears streaming even fidm the men 1 shall never 1 y<-«r , 11 - 00 J nionlln . . . IHO forget the tributes Ihrou tfhout Germany , and the whole world , LABO R TEMPLE 4 munlli . . ti. sa 1 month . . . » 1 3. I gues.N. People just didn 't realize the esteem , love and de- All otho•- mull vib-.rrliMloni: pendence they had for Kennedy. I hope it comforts Jackie in ORCHESTRA I yrir . . SI. 00 | month . . . II <0 j . monrti . . . . IP 0(1 _ nionlhi If, some way. Highway 61 at Minnesota City ? ¦ S* " fTco^ f W§S^ ' Every £ Sat. Might -end [h ngt ol ncldrrM nolK . .. (¦ndcliu At year 's end everyone , perhaps all over Ihe Now Owned and Operated t " ^ - world , has 4 - ,L- >j^$S$§S^§§i_l i tftd comei, luo.cr Inllnn orrttu and olhx that feeling of loss thai makes ^ ARNIE'S ORCHESTRA .TECHN ICOLOR* mall llem_ to Winwia Dally N. wi. Uo> »V troubled humans draw lo- Winona, Mmn., gelher for comfort. Hopefully , a new fueling <>( tolerance for AArmhrr i Sat odd L I A . B poil -oa p.ild at Winona . carh ot her 's views may come out of this world .sorrow. Judges Select Quie 'At Home' Minnesota Auto Senate Meets, Lighting Winners Linda Tingesdal Annua l Charity At Spring Grove i Schedule Listed Becomes Bride Ball Is Tonight SPRIN"G GROVE, Minn. (Spe- Of Verdon Stennes Tax Exceeded Gef Adjourns First District residents will ( ) Gmivq CALEDONIA, lets cial ) — Prizes were offered for Minn. Special have several opportunities to Christmas decorations in three MABEL. Minn. (Special) — — "Golden Memories" is tha j By A. F. SHIRA . meet their congressman within Miss Linda Frances Tingesdal classes by the Buds and Blos- the next two weeks, . theme of the annual Charity daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.or- Ball to be held tonight By Only 1 State Soma Suggested Annual Vines Until Monday soms Garden Club, Cong. Albert H. Quie starts a at St. Winners of first , second and ren Tingesda l . Mabel , became Mary 's Auditorium. By J. W. DAVfS It has been a year or so, we believe, since we have talked WASHINGTON CAP)-It took two-week .series of appearances the bride of Pvt . Verdon Sten- Court Caledonia, Catholic Associated Press Writer only two seconds today for the third, respectively, in the com- next Thursday, including talks about annual vines and have perhaps unduly neglected these valu- ! mercial class were Spring nes. son of Mr . and Mrs. Harry Daughters of America, sponsors WASHINGTON (AP ) Senate to convene and adjourn to civic groups and office ses- Stennes, Mabel , Saturday eve- of the party, will be hostesses. - About able plants for temporary home landscaping. It might be well for until 10 a.m. Monday when it |<-rove Builders, Quality Hard- sions at central points for indi- the time you get Christmas paid i ware and Ulven Drug; religious ning at Mabel First Lutheran Dancing will be from 9 a.m. to for, the gardener to consider one or two varieties of annual vines will act on final passage of the vidual consultations. Church. The Rev. Bruce Boyce it will be time for another lans for spring. I class, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford 1 a.m. with music by the Gor- annual expense when making p controversial $3-billion foreign- Office hours for Winona Coun- officiated. don Boyum Orchestra. — automobile pave ' Morken , Mr. and Mrs. James Lunch tags. Annual vines are very useful, if used discreetly about the aid bill. That action will ty residents will be Jan. 10 from Miss Hazel Shriven played the will be served during the eve- the way for adjournment until j Evenson and Mr. and Mrs. Ern- 2 to 5 p.m. at the veterans ser- This is an item that has been yard, for their rapid growth and abundance of colorful flowers. est EIIi:igson , and non-religious, nuptial music and Mrs. Larry ning. going up generally, with more Jan. 7. vice office in the county court- Miller was soloist. They can be used as showy fillers while perennial vines are be- The pro form a session was i Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dvergsten. and more cities and towns get- ; Mr. and Mrs. Obert Dahle and house. Other area schedules : The bride, given in marriage ing established, or for temporary locations that are in need of adjourned by Sen. Lee Metcalf , ; Jan. 9—9 to 11 a.m., Olm- , ting into the act along with the _a_at giuw i-.g covers, nicy wm Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ellingson. by her father was attired in Hjornevik-Burt states. D-Mont., almost as soon as he sted County, Rochester; 2 to 5 a gown of lace over taffeta , The top charges run as high give a decorative effect on sat down as presiding officer. p. m., Goodhue County, court- fashioned with a fitted bodice record of a three- as $72.95, in Oklahoma, and fences, buildings, walls, or The previous house, Red Wing. and scoop neckline embroidered Vows Exchanged second session, established last Arcadia Credit $69.35 , in Minnesota. even on old stumps. They are Jan. 10—9 to 11 a.m., Wa- with iridescent sequins. The PIGEON FALLS, Wis. - Ar- Fair, Dry July 5, was tied Aug. 3. basha County, Wabasha , court- usually tall and rampant grow- , Unio n Declares bouffant skirt had ruffles of tulle mand Burt and Eunice Hjorne- A mass of information has Only Sens. William Proxmire house. edged with lace at the front ers and will give color at a D-Wis.; Wayne Morse, D-Ore., vik were united in marriage at been gathered about car tags by height considerably above the Jan. 1 1—9 to 11 a.m. . Houston and a plain lace back . She wore the American Automobile Asso- and Thomas H. Kuchel , R- Dividend of 4% the Evangelical Lutheran usual flowers. For a temporary County, Caledonia , courthouse: a veil which fell from a crown, Church at Pigeon Falls Satur- ciation and the National Geo- Weather for Calif., the GOP whip, were on ARCADIA, Wis. (Special ) — 2 to 5 p:m., Fillmore County, !_h_ screen, or for hiding unsightly the quickie cere- carried a lace covered Bible day afternoon. graphic Society, , hard when Arcadia Credit Union directors Chatfield. topped with red sweetheart views they can be considered mony took place. Under previ- The ceremony was performed For one thing, there seems to as being have authorized payment of a tonped with red Sweetheart be a trend toward making the indispensable in many ous agreement , no business was by the Rev. David M. Bey. cases. 4 percent dividend on shares. ers. The couple was attended by tags good for more than one Most of U.S. permitted. The session was nec- , Film Series Slated Most of the annual vines like Joseph Dorf field representa- Mrs . Gary Vick was matron Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hegge, year. Nineteen states now issue By THE ASSOCIArED PRESS essary to comply with Senate tive of the state organization , full sun and a fairly rich , por- rules requiring a meeting every By Eleva Lutherans of honor and Miss Phyllis Sten- brother-in-law and sister of tha stickers or tabs instead of re- Fair , dry weather covered commended the board and cred- nes. sister of the groom, was quiring an annual replacement ous soil. They can be sown three days. ELEVA , Wis. — A film de- groom. most of the nation today, but directl it committee on operations the bridesmaid. They wore roval The bride wore a brown suit of plates. New y in the location where picting the life of Christ will parts of the Midwest and they are to grow just as soon last six months. He said Ar- be presented in 12 episodes of blue street-length dresses with with brown accessories and a Also, more states each year England were stung with sub- as the ground warms up in the cadia has one of the fastest 30 minutes each at Eleva Lu- matching headpieces. They car- corsage of red roses. are using reflective plates. zero temperatures. Canadian Editors carna- spring. After germination the growig credit unions established theran Church Wednesdays ried bouquets of white Her attendant wore a rust These cost a little extra to The coldest temperature re- tions Xaurie St. Mary was flow- how much depending on seedlings can be thinned to this year. It has 105 members starting at 8 p.m. Jan. 8. . dress with brown accessories make, ported, was in Old Town, Maine, Vote for Kennedy , er girl. . how many years they are sup- stand about a foot apart . For with $12 500 in shares invested. The series begins with the and her corsage was of pink where the mercury dipped to The groom was attended by roses . posed to last. earlier flowering, the seeds can TORONTO (AP ) - For the Plans were made for the an- prophesies of Isaiah during the -25. Merlin Hanson as best man. Mr be started indoors and later second year in a row. Canadian nual meeting the latter part of reign of Hezekiah and is a com- . and Mrs. Burt are at The average cost of manufac- January . Ushers were David Olson and home at their residence at Pi- International Falls, Minn., transplanted to the open ground editors have voted John F. Ken- ¦ plete pictorial account of events turing tags runs about 15 to CO . from the nativity through the Duane Stennes , St. Charles, geon Falls. which stays in deep freeze for just the same as any other an- nedy the world's leading maker Minn. Wade Johnson was ring- cents. Nearly all are made by months, was -1. nuals. of news. A poll of the editors crucifixion and the resurrection. prison labor. The size is now a Grand Jury to The public is invited. oearer. Groomsman was Ricky Elsewhere, relatively mild was announced today by the Tingesdali brother of the bride. standard 12 by 6 inches, after temperatures prevailed. The THE MORNING glory is one Canadian Press. Joan Deters many years of variety. of the showiest of all of the Get Sinatra Case ¦ Candlelighters were Lorren Weather Bureau said the mild- Tingesdal: Jr. . brother of the Various states like to use the ness will remain static for sev- i annual vines and is very popu- .( Miss Magnus, Receives tags to advertise their special 1 AP)—A fed- bride, and Paul Hanson. Award eral more days at least , with lar. The newer varieties have NIXON eral grand jury will continue qualities or attractions. Only in- College Players Following the ceremony a re- SPRING GROVE , Minn. (Spe- the possibility of some snowfall larger flowers than the old-fash- (Continued from Pag . 1) • deliberations Jan? 2 on the ception for 150 guests was held frequently is there any objection in many areas. ioned mixed kinds and bloom cial) — Joan Deters, daughter from car owners, but it was re- Frank Sinatra Jr. kidnap case. in the church parlors. Assisting of Mr Some snow fell early today in more profusely. Pennsylvania received only a The jury began studying evir Receive Acclaim , . and Mrs. Albert Deters, ported recently that one citizen i Valley, ; at the reception were Mmes. Spring Grove, received the the upper Mississipp Probably the favorite morning handful of votes on both ques- dence Thursday against three Director Dorothy B. Magnus, Juanita Michelson . Florence threatened to go to court to pre- Great Lakes and southern New tions in the first survey. In the Daughters of the American Rev- advertising glory at the present time is the men jailed by the FBI and the Wenonah Players , Winona Proctor . Marion Olson , Regi- vent New York from England. The upper Ohio Valley second, he was named by 44 re- olution citizenship award for its world fair on his 1964 plates. j variety Heavenly Blue, since charged with the Dec. 8 abduc- State College, and the city of nald Olson. Cyrus Hanson. Earl and lower Great Lakes regions I it is the one most commonly spondents as the "strongest tion of the young singer. Winona received nationwide the Spring Grove High School, Registration of autos began in drizzle and Stennes. Noris Bakke and Don- were slickened with seen . A good white variety candidat e" and 39 as most like- The three are John William publicly in the December edi- Vang, i She is a member of the Na- 1901, in New York State. The subfree_in g tempera- ! is ald the Misses Sandra rain in Pearly G-ates with blooms as ly to be nominated. Irwin , 42; Barry Worthingtor tion of the Educational Theatre Olson. Renee Williams. Karen tional Honor Society, was Girl need was obvious—to help iden- tures. I | State alternate and active in all tify a car that was stolen or in- large as the blue kind. A small- The poll reflected a drastic Keenan , 23, and Joseph Clyde Journal. The story was about Olson. Beverly Treangen. Phyl- in Che northern flowered , early blooming type Amsler. 23. the first college theater produc- lis Tollefson. Barbara Michel- ( school activities. She will re- volved in an accident. At the Snow also fell revision of Republican opinion ceive a certificate northern Plateau ' with light crimson blossoms is tion of "Ghosts" in the nation son. Alice Proctor, and Carol ; and a pin beginning the revenue didn 't Rockies and as a result of the assassination i from the DAR and will be amount to much—$1 a car. region with 1-3 inches of new the variety Crimson Rambler, those at the famous Guthrie Theatre, Stennes. of Kennedy. A number of Spring Grove Student Minneapolis, on Nov. 9. The eligible to participate in the accumulations in some places. evidently named from the well- who replied said they were The bride and groom are both 1j There has always been a spe- story is one of the leading ar- district contest. Light rain dampened north- known rambler rose. "confused," "undecided," or Wins Speech Contest graduates of Mabel High School. ¦ cial appeal in low numbers, western ticles in the news section of the The bride has been employed ! western California, The Cardinal Climber is an "too early to say." ^nnncnrflrl hv VFW TREMPEALEAU EMPLOYE these usually being reserved for Washington and western Ore- ' , as be- magazine. as secretary at the Odell Lee old. favorite with some garden- Goldwater s strength The Journal , WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) top state officials. Peculiar com- gon . , came mainly from the official publica- Agency. Mabel. Prior to enter- binations also are popular ers, although it is not as gene- fore SPRING GROVE , Minn. (Spe- tion of American Educational —Robert Myhre, Osseo, has South , the Middle West and the cial) ing military service, the groom A Wisconsin man named Ole rally grown as the morning glor- — A Spring Grove stu- Theatre Association, is the top : was employed at the Mabel been hired as payroll clerk in Lee managed to get plates ies. It will grow to a height of West. dent was selected to represent ranking scholarly t" e Trempealeau County high- The G OP convention is sched- quarterly of Creamery. numbered 337-370 which he put fifteen feet in good soil with a Houston County in the state the college and university thea- The couole left Christmas way office by James Steen, on upside down, to spell his Man Rolling Log sunny exposure. This is one of uled to open in San Francisco VFW-sponsored "The Challenge county highway commissioner. July 13 with a tentative appor- ters in the United States. Miss Day for Fort Hood, Texas, name. Mickey Mantle, whose the most beautiful of annual of Citizenship" contest. Magnus is one of six women where the groom is stationed Myhre replaces the late Abner baseball uniform carries the vines with its glossy green and tionment of 1.308 delegate votes. Susan Wold's tape-recorded Lee. Needed 1o win will be 655 votes. in the nation to hold honorary with the Army. number 7, got plates with the Over Milwaukee finely cut foliage and bright speech will compete with other life membership in AETA. number 77-77777. Heavyweight scarlet flowers. It usually Lodge shot into the running county ¦winners at St. Paul. The after reports circulated that Ei- Also appearing in the October boxer Rocky Marciano once had blooms earlier than the morning state winner will receive an all- edition of another Johnsons to Note senhower had urged him to con- national pub- Call 4249 the letters KO. Street Is Killed glories and continues to flower expense-paid trip to Washing- lication. Players Magazine, is a By paying an extra fee Con- until frost. sider trying for the nomination. ton , D.C., Philadeplhia and Val- review by 50th Ann iversary By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The former president and Lodge Miss Magnus of a new necticut car owners have been ley Forge, Pa., plus an oppor- play, "Daughter of Silence." FOUNTAIN. Minn —Mr. and Harold allowed to get Special combina- The deaths of two men, one of ANOTHER ATTRACTIVE an- have not confirmed the report. tunity to compete for national whom was rolling a log across Replies to the questionnaire Mrs. Hiram Johnson, Fountain, ^^^ tions of four letters. Two teen- nual vine both as to flower and scholarships. a busy Milwaukee street, have foliage is the Scarlet Runner i n d i c a t e that Goldwater's Spring Grove Girl will celebrate their golden wed- Bathen fPUREf) aged friends had galoppies that Susan is a daughter of Mr. ding annive.sary raised the 1963 Wisconsin traf- bean that will reach a height of strength has been eroded , pri- New Year's r- sported rock and roll. A man and Mrs. Hildus Wold , Mabel . Enasaed to Marrv Day. There will be open house -* named Krout was happy with fic toll to 888, compared with 12 feet under good growing con- marily , by two factors—Presi- 947 on this date a year ago. She is a junior and active in ! and a reception at the Fountain tags reading sour. ditions. This is a twining vine dent Johnson's reputation as a yearbook SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- CRYSTAL CLEAR Milwaukee police said Frank , band, ch oir, on the cial) i School gym from 2 to 5 p.rn. that will do well on trellises, ar- middle-of-the-roader and the extra-curricular — Mr. and Mrs. Knut Hefc»ein, 62. was struck by a belief that the South will stay in staff and other I Mr. Johnson, president of the bors, or fences. The flowers are Timothy Kuss also Myhre, Spring Grove, announce car and killed as he rolled a the Democratic column for a fel- activities. the engagement j First State Bank of Fountain , HEATING OIL a bright scarlet and are produc- Spring Grove. of their daught- ( ^^ entered from has been in the banking busi- from log across heavily-traveled West ed in large showy clusters. The low Southerner, whereas, in a er, Miss Anna Marie Myhre, to r ORDER FUEL 1 Capitol Drive Thursday night. Goldwater - Kennedy race , the William C. Bowers of . ness for 57 years and is a mern- young beans are edible in the Cairo. i ber of the Pioneer Club of Min- He had gotten the log from a , Republicans might have car- III. Miss Myhre is a graduate city forestry crew which had green shell stage although the Jaycees Discussed , nesota Bankers. He has been Pure Oil Co. i0m/f-]l vine is grown primarily as an ried some Southern states. of the Spring Grove High School beer trimming trees in the . rea For Spring Grove ) treasurer of the Village of Foun- Automatic till service \* our specialty. ornamental. "I was a Goldwater man," | and of the Professional Busi- tain more than 40 years. and was taking it home for fire- ness Institute in Minneapolis. wood. The driver of the car The Passion-Flower i.s a vine said Eugene Bookhammer of Commercial Club BUDGET PLAN that is usually classed as an She is employed as a medical was not held. Delaware, "but I think he's SPRING GROVE , Minn. (Spe- COAL AND OIL 28, Lake, annual in northern areas , al- done now . assuming President labratory and X-ray technician Albert Lietz, of Rib ciel) — Organization, goals, ac- in Cairo. died Thursday of injuries re- though i.s will sometimes sur- Johnson gets the (Democratic) tivities and projects of the Jun- ) when he was vive the winters with a heavy nomination. T h i n g s are now Mr. Bowers is the son of Mr. ^ ceived Sunday ior Chamber of Commerce were and Mrs. Joseph Joe of Cairo. SEW FOR NEW YEAR sH DOERER'S struck by a car while changing mulch of leaves or straw. Grow- changed with respect to civil explained by Allen Skogebo, na- PHONE 2314 a tire on his auto on Highway ing to a height of 10 feet, or rights, conservatism and other ! He is a member of the Marine Radio-Dispatched Equipment tional director , and Donald Lar- Corps and is stationed at Parris 102 in Rib Lake. more, it produces many beauti- issues." son , area director , at the Com- | A ^A ^A ^A ^A ^ ful round blossoms about two In Georgia, Walter Niteher ol Island, S. C. A March wedding mercial Club meeting Monday is planned. ^^^^^^^mm inches across , in color a com- Columbus said of Ihe situation night. They were introduced by WINTER Mm ) bination of white, green , blue there: ' president. mkh ) Robert Hillman, club CORRF.CTION and purple. It is easily grown "He (Goldwater was the op- Dr. V. E. Homuth reported on The engagement of Miss Ter- ) FABRICS R. KOLLOFSKI 9 a-m. ihrou Kh 5 p.m. Mfk DR. C. from cuttings which can he posite of the civil rights move- the reasons for the forthcoming ry Elizabeth Patterson , West- Values to ¦¦ Mm^ H ^mlM \. , Saturday 9 tol 2:30 taken in the fall before frost ment the opposite of the man closed noon hour at the local field , N. J ., _____¦ ______¦ DR. MAX L DEBOLT , and Second Lt. of ^_r ( and rooted indoors. Some gar- the South opposed and the op- school. Discussion followed. Den- Douglas Burr Robinson Jr., \ Balance M^9 ^^M^^^A W posite of the Eastern liberal. Optomvtrlmt* deners are very partial to this nis Schroeder discussed the Lawton , Okla., son of Mr. and / • With all those factors removed , ¦ vine and its popularity i.s grow- progress of the basketball team. Mrs . I). R. Robinson , Pleasant WIDE WALE w | " ) THIRD AND M AP- S IB . P HONF BS,.0 - ..fi31 ing. he loses a good part of his Hillman announced that March strength ." Valley, Minn., will be announced Ifi i.s the tentative dnte for the Saturday at a party at the home CORDUROY m m ¦ THE .VNNT .L moonflow r-r, However, a number of re- athletic hanquet. ) { of.the bride-elect 's parents, Mr. Values to ^ H ^^K YARD closely related to the morning spondents in all sections of the Dinner was served at the club- ^H^ I ~~mr glory, is a strong growing vine country disagreed . Said Mrs. V, and Airs. Albert C. Patterson. [qp V *f ~T^r ~r ~r ~r — w—-—r—r —r —' —- — — —-J rooms hy the American Lefiion Westficld. that will attain a height of 2C l\. Moffat , of Colorado , a Gold- Auxiliary . > 4 feet under good conditions. The water supporter : The couple will be married in >P—- ¦ « ¦ large trumpet-shaped flowers , "I do not believe the basic is- Westfield Feb. 15 and not Sa- about six inches across , are sues have changed, as President Mrs. Onsgard Cited turday as was inadvertently stated in Thursday's Daily white or pink. The leaves are .lohnson has vowed he will car- (Spe- SPRING GROVE, Minn. News . very large and heart-shaped. ry on the Kennedy program and cial) — Mrs. Owen Onsgard , Seeds can be started indoors keep the Kennedy Cabinet . It is Spring drove , has been present- OSSEO ROD AND GIN 4 ^_m 4 1 / mm still liberalism vs. ____¦ ""^ -~ and then transplanted where conserva- ed a service award by David OSSCO, Wis.-The Osseo Rod ¦?I k J / they are to grow for earlier tism." ,). Wick , Albert hen. president k Gun Club will have a special ¦¦ | ¦¦ - m ^A M j ~ msMknmat-ksam-m ^__-__ _—- ^H flowering. '~'V- nTr___l»«r of rcs|)»nii«>nls, not- of the Minnesota Society foi meetiup; Thursday night at the J C ~-^ \ Then , of course , thprF-vare Crippled Children. She was city hall to plan for its ice fish- ^ ing that NtKon nearl y won the 214 the small ornamenta l gourd presiden cyJii_l 9fi0 , said he has Houston County chairman many ing contest on I,nke. Martha ! Mankoto Ave. Phone 9175 vines than can he/grown on years. ' ^ an even oettcrv chance next ¦ Jan. 3?.. President Red Erickson ? Enlargement < fences , trellises , strings or other year . An I n d i a\ a chairman will preside. 5x7 Color supports. The odcTwiapes. small Bl 'Y IIOMK AT BLAIR wrote: \ , Wis. (SpecialI - Mr. sizes and peculia r markings ol RLA131 "I do not believe Johnson has and ink Roger Anderson have Ihe little f ioinm make them nt- P ______H__nS__H______with Vol . of flic following Kennedy had. |f purchnsVl the residence of Mis.s tracl ive ay ornaments . When Nixon can run as good a race as '' Alice Thorbiis on Peterson Ave- ?^_ ^_W' . __W ^NO -______l Kodacolor you bring J rjpe. then can bo polished , or before, he .should win. " ;it j j 10 MZOML j r ______¦ _____ *£^_____HH * , nue. M is.sV Tliorbus now i.s ¦ J varnished and used ns autumn Hoekefpllcr '.. divorce and re- , _____¦_¦______» ______^ere *or p rocoi*" 4 Bethany Iiiilhrr.in Home La k ______n___PK_l______- ______^ 'n nnd winter d.orations in bowls rn.irringe again were cited as ( Yos.se. ) 1S93 . 19133 ing. This and baskets. reasons why n f sensational * respondents said 1 ¦ L_ ™L~J fyhDiSLdtinj Q, I— ^^^E___B ^fflVl^toflH_____-___l ' ... * he is not the strongest GOP can- POLIO COIAT DOWN . i expires January i didate. MADISON , Wis. i/li — The i I mmm\W-^"* _\, T ffTWM&Sm °^r LUTHERANS: A number of those repl ying number p i polio eases reported said the nomination is "' up for in Wisconsin up to mid-Decem- grabs" and predicted a dark il , compared to 12 in _M_^_. ± A health injur- ber lotn|od 4|HW ancc policy horse would win it. Jn this cate- Ihe .sinilvoeriod a year ago , tlw I Business , Industry and Homes i *|^^^ L ^ Our shop is a great mj from Luthornn gory , Sc i' iinton 's name wns fre- State Board of Healt h report eel ^ J r- _\ J^tw V Brotherhood mientlv ment ioned. lotlnv . \ lace to bring film i pt) 9 ______fl___fif-__ p ^H "*'' is non-cancel- ' J a 1 ant | Through America s Leading or ______y a resolution West Germany. the key states of New deficit and is just as ridiculous as a wage earn- together and have more ex- since retiring from the Hampshire, Wisconsin, Illi- ful instrument, not only for adopted by its county board. The adminis- The opening in the wall * White House. er increasing his expenditures about the time important be- change together unification nois, Nebraska and Califor- heart examination but for trator's salary . and powers would be de- he accepts a cut in pay. is especially However, Dean Acheson evaluating breathing, cause it comes just before will work itself out over a , nia should help to inject and termined by the individual county board. Above all , the thing that must be guarded nemf I^Yian- period of years. the ex-secretary of state, some insight into the now sometimes for listening for , against in any sizable revamping of the fed- takes a contrary view other sounds in the The term of office would be for two years cellor Lud- fnd cloudy Republican picture. body. eral tax system is inflation. THIS WAS why Mayor was for a time quite influ- It can be helpful , at times, whether named by the county board or wig Erhard Brandt negotiated the deal The primaries will test Sen. elected at a county wide election. My principal fear is that if the administra- ential with the late- Presi- Goldwater's current front- in cases of digestive distur- tion succeeds in getting a sizable tax reduc- sits down with East German authori- bances. with new dent Kennedy. During the running position based on THE ADMINISTRATOR would have tion without cutting public spending, the dol- ties to permit Christmas , But, no, it won't do ev- P r e s ident , past year Kennedy had his grass-roots popularity. powers to coordinate and direct all admin- lar will lose more of its purchasing power in visits even if it did mean erything. L yndon recognize the signatures of drifted away from Ache- Gov. Rockefeller will either the immediate future. This would work a par- ' istrative and management functions not Johnson to East German officials re- son s influence , and it will be reaffirmed or counted Dear Dr. Molner: I vested in boards or commissions: appoint ticular hardship on our older citizens who live be interesting to see wheth- out as a serious contender. on fixed incomes , for there is nothing they can discuss .' a garding traffic up and down have diverticulitis and heads of departments: and appoint when long list of er Johnson leans on Ache- Gov. Scranton and Mr. Nix- many times am quite do about it but try and tighten their belts the Berlin Autobahn. /Aden- on may attempt to given the power by the county board or s u b j ects , son or whether he accepts knock constipated. I use glyc- when the value of their dollars shrinks. auer had argued that to deal Barry Goldwater out of the county commissions. rangi ng with these officials would the advice of his Under Sec- erin suppositories. Are TO RETURN lo my original point , I believe irom __er- retary of State Averell Har- race. Another factor to be they harmful ? I try to constitute recognition of watched will be Sen. Mar- It is obvious that the office will be just there are many things wrong with the federal Pearson lin , the uni- East Germany. riman , one of the sagest drink plenty of water — what the board members want it to be be- tax system which could be corrected. fication of East counselors in the State De- garet Chase Smith's prima- N.F.H. and West No. 3—New Chancellor Er- ry showing. An impressive cause the supervisors now have the power But abolishing the income tax is an impos- Germany, chickens , partment. the hard takes a position some- poll should virtually hand , of appointment. sibility which I have never suggested nor common market , and the re- No these suppositories what between rigid Ex- IT IS SIGNIFICANT that Smith the second spot for are better than using laxa- thought about. tention of U. S. troops in Chancellor Adenauer and It is also too apparent that the law does How do you stand, sir? though Harriman is under the "fair" lady will have tives too frequently. It is Germany. moderate Mayor Willy secretary of state for polit- not get at the basic problems. In Da ne captured the public 's imag- possible that, in your case , Here are some back- Brandt, ical affairs , the career County and many other industrialized coun- ination as well as admira- stool softeners would help. ground points in the John- The background of the clique inside the State De- tion. ties with growing problems, a complete IN YEARS GONE BY son - Erhard discussions American position is also partment has . been careful Looking ahead, I wish to NOTE TO "CONCERN- overhaul of county board government is which the public should imnnrhnt ?nd this h-is a to box him in regarding make several predictions;. ED FRIEND" : Transves- necessary. Ten Yea rs Ago . . . 1953 know : direct bearing on President European affairs. Sen. Goldwater will enter tism is the morbid desire No. 1. — If elder states- New Hampshire as the to wear clothes of the oppo- THE COUNTY The Rev. Roy E. -Litcrski , son ot Mr. and boards are too large , man Konrad Adenauer had GOP front-runner. Nelson site sex. A form of homo- with an overbalance Mrs. Frank l.iterski was ordained at the North of rural representa- American College, Rome, Italy, and will cele- still been chancellor of Ger- Rockefeller may lose liber- sexuality, it is a deep-seat- tion. The resident of a populous area, such brate hi.s first Mass at the Church of St. An- many probably there would Jfvi $lAhL al support to Scranton , and ed emotional deviation. A as Madison , has fractional representation. drews there. His mother and a cousin , Miss have been no visiting across Nixon 's stock will be on the psychiatrist may be of help. Government by county board committees Gertrude Berzinski , arc attending the services. the Berlin Will this Christ- rise. Margaret Smith will is antiquated, Louis 7. Fischer , manager of the Winona mas. make impressive primary Western Union telegraph office , received a gold Adenauer 's policy long had showings and become the If the passage of the county adminis- watch in honor of 50 years of service with the been to keep the Berlin leading contender for the trator law can be considered a sign that firm. crisis at crisis level , so the GOP vice-presidential nom- [ GASOLINE i the Legislature is starting to recognize the American public and U. S. ination. Democrats will see pli ght of Wisconsin 's growing industrializ- Twenty-Five Year A go . . . 1938 government would remain President Johnson slip bad- ly in the South and find ALWAYS ] ed counties , then it may be encouraging. Miss Klla Clark of the Phelps School facul- worried about Berlin and Hut by itself , it certainl y is not enough-- keep U. S. troops in Ger- Hubert Humphrey theij ty nnd Mrs. C. L. Simmers , have been ap- vice aft er the legislators defeated the county pointed as new chairmen of the motion picture many. If the Berlin situation presidential nominee. became quiet , the United In conclusion , 1964 prom- LESS government reorganization bills during the and visual education and personnel commit- ises to tees , ol thi' Minnesota Con^res.. of Parents and States, it was feared, would be an exciting po- past several sessions. litical year. It may Teachers. , begin to worry about the also IT IS NOW up to the Legislative Coun- .1 . A . Wy dig ram , manager and buyer for drain on the dollar and start prove to be a year of de- L Jrs. Auto Servicer cision for if k 118 Franklin cil to prepare legislation for 1 .)(> !) which I lie dress goods department of II . Choate and bringing U. S....troops home. present trends _ , Co ., uuictlv observed his Both birthday. continue the American vot- will meet the needs of many counties -- ADKN.UJ -.U ALSO wo* er next November will have Wisconsin State .Journal , Madison. rigid regarding a clear-cut a choice between a real ¦ Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 unification of lCnst and West Democrat , and a real Re- The IJiil.ota Stale bank in Dakota village Germany, without any inter- publican in the presidential Your A man with kidneys transp lanted from will open its doors for business Jan, 2. W. II . mediate steps between. election. a chimpanzee i.s apparently healthy. That's Harrington i.s president : .1, W. Uoncliower , vice No. 2 . — Mayor Willy Lance A. Lamphcre fine — but a diet of bananas is Koing lo president , and II. .1. Chard , cashier. The cap- Brandt of West Merlin , a Nelson , Wis., , get awfull y monotonous. it al is $1!> .U()0 and the surp lus $:i , ()0() . leader of the . Social Demo- WINONA ¦ Miss Mildred Shaii^hnessy i.s home from cratic Party, took n more LKSS THAN THE HOUSE Havre , Mont. , where she has Ix'en teaching in practical position t oward SALINA , Kan. iffi—Fire- Known unto God are all his works from llir the public schools. Kast Germany . Short ly af- men rushed to a house SUNDAY beginning of the world, Acts 15:IK. ter the Herlin Wall was where a basement fire was reported Seventy-F ive Years Ago . . . 1 888 built . Ilrandt told me that and found a pair NEWS Kast and West Merlin had of plastic baby pants smoul- Articles of incorporation have been filed of dering atop a floor Kin; to work together and lhat if furnace. WINONA DAILY NEWS Hie Wood workers Mutua l Insurance Co. In- Firemen cooperated and Brings You corporators are Marie S , Youiiians , Ahner F, left to their own devices wit hheld the An Independent Newspaper — Established IM.. (I. they would work out their name of t h e llodgins , IMalbew Norton , -lames I,. Nor- embarrassed householder , , , destiny. West Uei'lin had 'lie said they should have bee n on (he W F WttlTB < -. R . CI.OSWAY C. K. I.INIiKN ton Hosco. Morton Charles 1 lorton Andrew Christmas who had reported his house THE Publisher F.rcr, Director llusmcr.s Mar. Hamilton . William Hayes, .md Charles B. been giving credits to Kast tree instead nf under il. " on fire . and Editor & Adv. Director Boolhe , all of Winona. "" WORLD Wolf scalps do not appear to he coming In OPINION.WISE By Sakr.n W .1 Ci II .E A DOI .FH BM .MI :H 11. G, H YMDS as rapidl y as during former winters , Only one _„ OF Mana ging Editor City Editor Circulation Mar. lias been presented at the auditor 's office so B. II. ilABKC - K F. II. I.I.AU.E I,. V . ALSTON far. BEAUTIFUL CoNiposiJi fl Supt Press Sup! , Engraving Sit jit. One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1863 W ILLIAM II. I .NHI.I.SH ( ioilliON IIOI. 'IK MUSIC C'ont{ilro Uer Sunday Editor A child was hapti/.ed in the Kpiscopal church , having the name of Stonewall Jackson MEMBKH OK THE ASSOC IATK1 1 I'ltl.SS bestowed upon il , II is lo be hoped t hat the Each Saturday unconscious infant may not he trained up a traitor lo hi.s country. ¦ 6:30 - 6:55 p.m. on The Associated Pi ess is entitled exclusively to the use for . cpublu.itioi. of all Die local A new camera with ..(! louses pholo- KWNO news printed in this newspaper as well as .ill giap lis in all directions at one- .. This ought A.P. new* dispatches. to com. in handy keep ine, talis on Demo- Won't. you join us? Friday, December 27, I IMi l cratic vice presidential aspirants. Cushing to Do YEAR IN RELIGION ' Memorial Mass Christian (Disciples) churches. T $0 tn tlj * toll nt tit it- . IMF iiliptitt T Episcopalians, the Evangelical BOSTON (AP)-Richard Car- United Brethren and the United | Church Totals MCKINLEY METHODIST CENTRAL METHODIST SALVATION ARMY dinal Cushing, Roman Catholic 1963 Witnesses Church of Christ. (101 W. Broadw.y) Dr. E. Clayton Burgcss (112 W , 3rd 51.) archbishop of Boston , will fly to The Supreme Court decision The Rev. C. Merrltt LaGrone forbidding officially sponsored tWest Broadway and Main) Brig. George R. Williams Palm Beach, Fla., Saturday to Leveling Off devotions in the public schools , 10 i.m.—Worthlp. Sermon, "Th_ So- »:3C a.m.—Sunday school for all ages, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. celebrate a special memorial lium of Lift," Student Recognition Sun- 1 years through 13th grade. 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Mass for John F. Kennedy. an action that stimulated efforts Thursday, 7 p.m.—Choir rehearsal: ciate of the Austin area general i President Aijphin is -from ho- Thursday, 1 p.m.—Bible sludy, prayer. peared at Protestant-Orthodox fore. .77 per cent and made up 34.9 p.m. ¦ agency. A native of Mason ! veil, Utah , and was in the con- ¦ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH gatherings, and vice versa. Par- : The election of Pope Paul VI , \ i per cent with 64 ,929 ,941 mem- (American Baptist Convention) City, Iowa. Letts graduated ; struction business 25 years be- 1 ! ish priests and pastors visited ! who pledged himself to carry on bers. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST (West Broadway and Wilson) LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL from Mason City High School ' each other ' ' j fore his appointment as mission The Rev. Russell M. Dacken s congregations , dis- the reforms initiated by his The largest denomination was OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS FREE CHURCH and Mason City Junior College. cussed their varying customs, president early this year. (1455 Park Lan-l (West Sarnia and Grand) j predecessor. j the Southern Baptist Convention »:45 a.m.—Church school, Mrs. R. D. The Rev. LaVern Swanson Before joining Lutheran Broth- ' It was an interflow, unparal- i ! The film is about Prophet j with 10,191 , (MORMON) Cornwell, superintendent; graded classe s 303 members. It took for children . Study program for adults. erhood he was employed by leled in history. ! The surprising, preliminary Lorenzo Snow who presided ov- first place for the first time Ronald Putz , Branch President r:30 a.m. — Sunday school. Classe s for , Nursery service. Wallace & Holland Engineering The nation's racial upheaval agreements turned up in the six- er the church from 1898 to 1901. passing the Methodist Church —Worship. Sermon. "When all ages.. , 10 a.m.—Sunday school. 10:45 a.m>. — Worship. Sermon, "What ' '¦ Have Crossed Over. Jordan. " Scrip- 10:45 a.m. Co., Mason City. He and his also tightened the interfaith denomination consultation on He succeeded in leading the which had 10. 153,003. 11 a.m.—Sacrament meeting. AAovIe, You Hove I Done?" Children's church and ] lure: Deuteronomy 6:1-14. Mrs. Glen wife, Ruth , ¦ "Windows ol Heaven, " will be shown. nursery with attendant . reside at Red Top bonds. For the first Protestant , church union, involving Metho- church out of debt through re- . Jews numbered 5,509,000 and Fisher, organist. A p.m.—PriestnoocJ. 7:30 p m.'—Evening gospel hour. Ser- Trailer Court. : ' Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Young peoples party Roman Catholic and Jewish ' dists , United Presbyterians, i emphasizing the law of tithing. Buddhists 60,000. ¦ mon, "Th« Alpha and Omega." at personage . Tuesday. . p.m. to midnight — New 9:30 p.m.—Fellowship hour In church s watch night service. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIS! parlors for everyone. Mrs. Merrill Hol- "Year ' ¦ Thursday, 7:30 p.m. —Hour of power _ T land in charge of refreshments. . ' . . Six N ew Years count them ! Six sets of good resol u tions—remember FELLOWSHIP and lunior youth fellowship. . — (Winona Hotel. 151 Johnson St.) 10:30 p.m.—Watch Night service, clos- ing with Communion . Sermon, "The F:15 p.m.—Choir . Saturday, 9:30 p.m —Pastor ' s Inslruc- T -ryvT-r j - them?'. 'And now another year coming up . . . air too quickly .. . how they Kenneth Burmeister Door Was Shut. " • Scripture: Matt.. 25- . flon class. Dr. M. H. Doner 1- -0. ¦ 1 I fl I seem to Tush by! ' ' •¦ ' V\/ Lay Leaders ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF CHRIST ¦ (U60 Kraemer Drive) "^ * _ _ ¦-- -A-8 always, the beginning of ano ther year is a good time to con sider .:_G- -0:3. a.m.—Study of World Re- (East Broadway and Lafayette) T , , tgions continued. Discussion period. > ^ . The Rev. George Goodreid Uobert Quails I I I 17^ \/ how much, happier and better life is when God is in it. And just as impor- 10 a.m. — Bible school classes for all 8 a.m.—Communion. ' . . " taut is the resolution to share this kn owledge with others. GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH 10:45 a.m.—Communion. aoes. J_ _|^ JL X_ !_/ JL (W. Wabasha and Ewing) ¦ . 11 a.m. — Worship. "^V Qtientin Matthes, Pastor Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Bible sludy hour. ~^T /"* Saturday, 9:30 a.m.—"Walk With the T True, any Sunday can be a new beginning. But strengthened by past EVANGELICAL UNITED Master." Lesson text will be Ac(s 4 , — Sur»day school. Adult lesson, "^ It a.m. BRETHREN CHURCH "The First Persecution. " I I . Y experience, make this year a truly memorable one. Start taking your family "Spiritual Vlctor-y." ¦ 1! a.m. — Worship, sermon, "He la (West King and South Baker ) * * to church regularly. 'Claim your birthright of peace and forgiveness in. Coming Again." The Rev. O. S. Monson V sin- Tuesday, 9 p.m. — New Year ' s Eve JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES cere worship. watchnlght service. 1:15 a.m.—Sunday school. A class for ¦ every aga group. (653 Sioux St.). 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "Facing Henry Hosting th« Future. " Presiding Minister mm ~~' ;E . 10:30 a.m .—Boys' and girls' fellowship. ____Wf r _ m ^"" '" _—— TTZTl''IWIM^flJ______B T_t£_WiW _i^i%8k\ Lutheran Services 7 p.m.—Vouth fellowship. WnMmj r ^* ^ -"fr- \\ n— -* II ______i^i * /____ 2 p.m. — Public talk, "Are the Na- ^ i m ~ ^^^HV ' ^^fl <«f _ <'' ^A*> ¦ fy ^_!>3 Thursday, 7 p.m.—CHoIr rehearsal. M ^^g^(__Z^' ^~ ___ ~--~ J ^^C•'^ _M-_t ^_ J Jmmm' * ,< _^f > '_wsk CENTRAL LUTHERAN tions Headed for Armageddon?" ' ^^^Mw^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MM^^ 3:15 p.m. — Watchtower study, "Exe- "~*"^^—___ | ^^ ^m " ¦ r (The American Lutheran El ___A^^^ *» ^ZJC "I J ^______F flJi^______r >_. */_4 AT —aMr^~ *^^B^L *_j ^^ l ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m___\T_ir_AtaW ^a\ a_ 'ff__^_____ffiTFy^"^ v"5 _ . v-v" -y '—tJJf ^Sim CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE cution of Divine Judgment Upon False Church) Religion. " (Orrih St. and new Highway 61) Tuesday. 8 p.m.—Group Bible study. L. E. Brynestad, Pastor The Rev. Phil Williams Thursday, 7:30 p.m. — Ministers Train- W, C. Friestli, Assistant Pastor ing school: 8:30 p m, — Service meeting. (Corner Huff and Wabasha) 1.AS a.m.—Church school for all ages. 10:50 a.m .—Worship. Sermon, "A New Start With a New Heart." * a.m.—Communion. Sermon, "Tha GRACE PRESBYTERIA1. Word ot Anna." Mrs. T. Charles Green, 4:30 p.m.—Fellowship grou ps nieel. (Franklin ahd Broadwav! Lovely Rose is Blooming," 7 p.m.—Evening service. Sermon, "Al- --^ , organist: "A The Rev. William T. King _ w~\m_ ^ ^ 'Mi * - ***j -Tj nwwmJf"' " ' 4^ " Brahms, and "Hosenna In tha Highest," coholics Ar« Home-made." _r ^W S <^SrtL.\^iL_ -~ * 1-- M\> ms ^kf i if -^l_i^i^^^^^B______HHuj ^p^^^^^^^_Si._i|_i^ ______HH^^Hm Tuesday, 9 p.m. to midnight—Watch x nbJVK. _^ Oi_H______i Soderman. _L m ' / _L«_»f 7 ~ "**k»< ^*^J. T____ W_—4Bm ^M-mw W-~ ^- . AW ^^^^^^^^ ¦HK '» a.m. — Church school. *k, M ¦»*mkm__ Jh s>. k {am\MM _ iS_W AAWT _il______s-a_i______^______fl • a.m.—Ne Sunday school. Night service. ^^VHH______F / ^^^^^r*^ <*-- *\.*r VA m_ \^-_-_------B__^______-)fl_-----___ri< -ntXV % X MM JK H H 10:30 am. — Worship. Sermon, "A 10:15 a.m.—Communion . Sermon and Thursday, 7 p.m.—Midweek service. Destiny of Rejection. " Text: Luke .:33- ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ same as above. I p.m.—Choir practl-ce . } j £j &r^Jg **_ ^_ ___P^I^______H •rgan 40. Anthem "O God, Our Help in Ages -i**^ _ ^^ 10:15 a.m.—No Sunday school. ¦ '^ Past," Croft. Choir director, Mrs. Walter Gi lbertson, organist Miss Jonelle Miriam. f ^t_____ . V ^*, ~ __wnir- . ///¦•'*«__.* ^^V l__B___Pr__^^^kJ?- <___3l<(_(»«__5_fc\ / M)I^______GOODVIEW TRINITY Catholic Services Nursery service prov ided. ^P>» A^t%^^Ul_^^KS^^ S^&^se\ ( M0t>i_lffTi^______i __¦ _ \ LUTHERAN CHURCH |j r_J\* -^-y^j^W|j^a_i^z^^^!r^ _^^B_p-^ _ *0> ^mk_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^ . Wisconsin Synod ) CATHEDRAL ^ Mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M OF SACRED HEART >E !i The Rev. David M. Ponath ^ ^ ^**^1 m ^ C__Pl______l (Main and West Wabasha) Area Church ______S____i^_^T.Hwiiii V>^T>_ilim ' aMf ^f VlsT ' < " ^ liT^linffrTBSMEr ^ 1:30 and 11 a.m. — Worship. Sermon The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold m______m__l_P^ ^? ri™JL_\_ W&^^ ^_§^______H "God's Mercy to the Church. " Organist J. Dittman ~ ' ^ Miss Annette Haggen. No Sunday school Services ______-_ira___-_i?" urn ~" 'vSTT^^^^^^^^^^vy^ v _S ^^ ______m_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_m_^_^_^_^_^_^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^u_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ Monday, 4-5 .and 7-8 p.m.. — Com- The Rev. Joseph La Plante ______B ' ^""" 'itr^ j ! 1 munion registration at parsonage. ALTURA H_L_3-M **—* •\''<--V . —t "<^^^J______1 10 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m Cedar Valley "Ths Buyer B»ck," 11 a.m. *:15 a.m. — Sunday. school and adul! New Year's Eve : 8 p.m.—Bishop Ed- mon . s Eve nrvict tt < v i3 Bible class. ward Fitzgerald will conduct a Mass of Tuesday—New Year ' mm^Mmmmmmwyr ' ^^l_^______^______!f____V^___r ^*^~^^*^^Tt_ 3-______! Church, 8:30 p.m A ^ffl/L * ^ 16:30 a.m. — Worship. thanksgiving, Looney Valley . Tuesday, 7 p.m.—New Year 's Eve Com- New Year ' s Day: 5:45, 7, I, 9:30 and ELEVA munion service. 11 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Eleva Lutheran worship, 8:30 and 10.50 ¦ a.m. : there will be no Sunday school ; ST. STANISLAUS youth leaque, ! p.m. Tuesday—New ______K S\ t—+ ' //_l______iHF^_[ ^m\m_Wa—fri^_ te _a % ^J^flB____^______i______l FAITH LUTHERAN (Hast 4th and Carlmona ) Year 's Eve service, 9 p.m. A film, ______^_-^^ \\\\\\\\\\\ will be shown . m rJ ' / lia \ \ w^ _ T P* (The Lutheran Church The Rt. Rev. Msgr, N. F. 'Tha Big Blast, " \\W* * J-* \ ' aW_-H *mmMm ^M ^M ^M ^MMmmm \\\\\\ in America) GrulkoMski HART (701 W. How a rd) Hart Lutheran Sunday school, *:30 The Rev. Milo Ernster a.m ; worship. 10:3O a.m , Tuesday- Earle Drcnckhahn, Assisting . _WrJ " ______m____H___ ^ %Wk\W_ {^_^ _ \_i_ WMM-9_&¥MJmW At __f ¦ The Rev. Robert Herman New Year 's Eve Communion, 8 p.m. rvt** Jmrnr _f i ' ''_P• ' A*j ^______^______j_r v^^ __ __t______C*/_m*^rz^ _/ ______P^______r^^^-_-F _> T^Ji^__K^^^^______^______K M$_w______m ,_ A AT ' s Day worship, J____L ^^r ______¦ ' _ x_M._2 i __F.^_ t______P_vS_C______<_r ___J_^ «_EKL______^______' 'Amaaaw_ir__r ______^ _r " >»*iffi" "^j______79 i_i__R ammaar r .______i____¦ Wednesday—New Year _*'. s< #¦' &¦ a\w^t cS HB?% * ^ - /r_ * Iz > f 1:30 a.m.—Sunday school. The Rev, Paul Breza 10:30 a.m. {?-¦, ' ML, ^^ f__ ^t_^_ ^_nmmm\WM, W^^/ TJ ______\___WS ^^_l_P______vP/lr\ I __ \__\ 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Choir will sing. Sunday M«sses-5:30, 7 . 15, B-.-O , »:45 HOMER , C ¦ 'The Friendly Beasts __^______lp " and 11:15 a.m. and 5:15 p. m. Homer Methodist worship, » a.m.. Har- ./f Vi ^ aC" 'i f ^^ *\ __B______P'^____£(_f^ I |H______I Monday, I p.m . — Altar Guild af home ' Weekday Masses - *:30, 7:30 and 11: U vey Ganoro, lay speaker; church ..school, if Mrs. Robert Hollon. a.m. on school days. 10 n.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. -Choir rehearsal . Holy Day Masses - 5:30, 6:30, J, 9:30 LOONEY VALLEY a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Looney Valley Lutheran worship, ser- Confessions—3-5:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. ' Js ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN mon, "Th« Buyer Back," 9:30 a.m. Tues- > y ^Jjf/:3r/' ^M______B__SI______' ^Jk- jM^ Kl^^^^^^^^K-m_ Wv_% JmWWm^^ Thursday before first Friday; day h .(ore Wednesday, 10 »m. New Yo,\ i ' •, (Inv The Very Rev. Msgr. ^^^^^^i^^^^^ 1 --—M'iffl tfAitH . li^ OUr sol,nc I'^ll^otlS Silo I iiliieran Sunday school and irlull ff^^"^7 ||i n ii ' m' III II ¦¦"^^^ > WIW CVCI'V service . SIM n.nn, "Fallh I ire' . Ihe l-u- M nnry?!*?l^*_j^ " ' tin - Ja mes D. Habig. r Fllhle hour, 9:<5 a.m.; worship, 10:15 ^ ' ^ ^^ lure. " Miss Jane Hilki; will sum, "Our \ - " " -^~j^jjjg ~-~~. " " ^^^ person .should atU'wl .sets ices rcgu- Sunday Masses—7, 9 and II a.m. rt (Tl , __ f ^ ( F^_S-_-__M__! ______l luily God, Our Help In Ayes r.i' .l. " Me . Rev support Workday Masses-8 a.m. SOUTH RIDGE * *? " ^ ( 'hurcli. Thi'V erly Grimm, org .wist. 2^~ ~~-_ ~^?^* ^^m^fr / r .^ ¦^^^^ ^^«fe-__L-^-8w^l^CT______i and Conlcssiorss— 4 and 7 p.m. on S«slur_ayv Soulfi R Irtqe F.vanorllcal United Broth _-_--_ Thur-day, 2 30 p. m . - Ladies Aid . * ^S or s (2) For vlcills ot feast days and Thursdays he rcn Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worsh ip, _wKt _____^^ti& _m_ ^____^^ j Sv^_^^^_____^___H______B l' l"»i <,f ' tlu> c[wv , ' (Broadway and Llb-.ttyl 1.M p.rn SlnrVlon Melnndhl worship, V; 1S ami / W. _M^ *-^'C' ' i^'if New Year 's Day; 7, 9 and 11 » rn. y ^~ "~ ~^ ^ which in. .Is his monil nnd ^materia l The Rev. Armln U. Deye Suncl.iy i.rhool, 10:15 a nl. *m±_- ~ . _/ ^rWy_^^^- - '^^ j i_%l__m . am; Sun ' Grace I ulhrran worship, ^/^ • ¦jr^ < , support. I(lan to K <> • <> rhuich ri^'u - A-si-tintf, the Rev. It. Horn ST. CASI-VHK'S day school atlcrwardr. . ^'<|M^8S |p^3HB| rp * __ ¦ i l ( ( ;| v (Wrsl Broadway near l. winii) TAMARACK W _ /£r ' ' ^^5 _T M______^ ' f11 1 v l '' ' il . - —Matins. Sermon. "God Sent ^^ Br?I KoK '"''' "' H ' • ° " ' ' ' I a. m, The Rt. Rev. Mstfr. Lutheran worship, 1 1 a.m, ^ Forth Hl« Son. " Ten!: Gal. 4 4-5. TREMPEALEAU 9 15 a.m. - -Sunday school and Ifrnage Julius W. I l.iun Mount falvnry Lulheran worship, » Bible class. er Tlie Rev. Robert Slams . liior si'«, /: ',s am. Holy Day Mav.i", S 30 and 9 a m 10. 45 a.m. Broker and Harold Ooye; tal With Fever ST. PAUL (AP) — Gov. Karl The Daily Record DECEMBER 27, 1963 Rolvaag, who is suffering from Granted to virus pneumonitis, was reported improved today. At Community Winona Funera ls 1 Two-State Deaths His office said his lever hai down but that his doctor- Memorial Hospi tal Wayne E. Bradfield gone Mrs. John Duell Man ordered that he stay in bed, Funeral services for Wayne EYOTA , Minn . Hopkins has Visiting hours- Medical «nd surgical - Funeral (AP) - The Mm- ! least over the weekend. patients: 3 to « and 7 to »:30 p.m. (No E. Bradfield. 522 W . Howard services for Mrs . John Duell, ST. PAUL at children under 12.) nesota Supreme Court granted a-\ The governor becam* ill Maternity patients • J to 3.30 and 7 lo St., were held this afternoon at 70. Eyota , will be held at 2 8.30 cm. (Adults ortlv .) St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the p.m. Saturday at St. Paul's new trial today to Donald M. j Christmas Day. THURSDAY Rev. George Goodreid officiat- United Church of Christ here. Souden, Hopkins, in his $75,000 ing. Burial was in Woodlawn ; The Rev. Philip Schowalter personal injury suit against Cor- ADMISSIONS Cemetery . ¦ will officiate and burial will be delia Johnson and her husband, Mrs. David Holy, Rushford. Pallbearers were in the church Violation in H. R. Kal- cemetery . Minneapolis. No Minn. brener. H. B. Ulrich. H. E. Mrs. Duell died Wednesday David R. Johnson, Richard L. Rian , 369 W. 5th Nicklasson, E. R. Streater . M, morning at Samaritan Nursing Mrs. Johnson was driving her St. D. Godsey and J . K. Richardson . . Home, Rochester. husband's car when it struck the Use of Patient William H. ilulthaup . 606 i She is survived by one daugh- rear of one operated by Soudan Olmstead St. . Mrs. Minnie Lasch , er. Miss Florence Duell , Eyota; waiting for a sig- ¦ while he was Harold I. Flatla. 403 W. Wa- Funeral services for Mrs. five sons , Melvin , Irwin and nal change on an Anoka County basha St. Minnie Lasch, Moorheai On Outside Job , for- ( Paul, all of Eyota; Clarence, highway. Mrs. Oscar J. Hemming. St. merly of Winona, were held (AP) — There was : Rochester , and Edwin. Viola; ¦- ST. PAUL - ii i i n 11 - II i , 71 T _ ¦ 71 Charles. Minn. this afternoon at Breitlow Fu- ; one granddaughter; two broth- - In reversing the lower court, no violation of rules or policy Hoof, WEATHER FORECAST . . . Light snow with rain on the north Pacific coast. It will Kathleen M. Van 126 neral Home, the Rev. A. U. ; ers Frank Beiersdorf Lamber- the Supreme Court said that a in employment of a St. Peter E. King St. Deye, St. Martin ' , . and snow showers tonight will spread from s Lutheran , and Arthur, Minneapolis, be colder east of the Rockies but with some driver who permits her car "to State Hospital patient on a pri- Miss Rosemary A. Kundt. Church , officiating. Burial was ! ton ve- ; and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur the Great Lakes area through the Appala- wanning expected in Florida. (AP Photofax move ahead and rear-end a vate project off the grounds of Stockton . Minn . in Woodlawn Cemetery. lain sight Pries, Rochester , arid Mrs. Ed- chians and into New England. Snow showers Map) hicle, also stopped in p I the institution , an investigator Mrs . Manuel F. Snyder. 4931 Pallbearers were : Gay and also are forecast for the northern Rockies in front of her" is guilty of neg- I said today. 6th St., Goodview. win Beck , Elgin. John Wendt , James Gourley, ; Norman ligence as a matter of law. Robert Whitaker, acting staU Mrs. Oscar Brekke, Rushford. , Pallbearers will be ordered on Kenneth Kleist John Morrison : Hanenberger, Paul Hammel, A new trial was public examiner, said Thuriday Minn. and Frank Braun. in June 1907. He died in Decem- the issue of damages only. Adolph Schumann, and Clar- ber 1940 . She had been ill one I Munici pal Court in a report to Morris Hursh, Mrs . Eli2abeth Kane. 123 E. ¦ In other decisions, the high commissioner, that an Sanborn St. j ence, Harold arid Gerald Bier- year and was a patient in the . . WINONA welfare . court : investigation had turned up no Mrs. Harrv Kindt . 528 Har- ' baum. hospital for three days. Another continuance w a s or- U.S., Cambodia dis- Weather Johnson | "Upheld a Hennepin county !j irregularities. riet St. I Friends may call at Survivors are : Three sons, dered by Judge John D. McGill granting a. OTHER TEMPERATURES Funeral Home af- j trict court decision Mrs. Don Clark , Coclirane, ! & Schriver Julius, Carl and Raymond, all (in a case involved James P. building permit to George D. Al- ; ter 3 p.m. today and until noon on the home farm ; two brothers The inquiry followed a com- Wis. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , I VVerra , 218 W. Howard St., exander to erect a 6-story , 38- '! Minneapolis Build- , | Saturday and at the church. Michael and August_J5mieja, In- Will Try .o plaint by the : Mrs. Fred W. Krage Minne- High Low Pr, ¦ ; charged with failure to yield the iapartment building at the south- I ing and Trades Council that sota Citv . ' aiter 1 p.rn. dependence, ano one sister, Mrs. right of way. 'Werra ' E. Albany , \ was arrest- east corner of East Calhoun ! Ralph L. Warren, patient place- Max F. Moloch., 579^ «h snow 27 6 .06 Stanley (Julia) Halama, Inde- ed by police following an acci- Albuquerque , Mish Boulevard and West 31st St. ment officer at the hospital , had St. . cloudy 52 25 .. Donna May pendence. Her parents, one dent at West 5th and Gould Atlanta, clear " .61 4-4 ¦ , Wis. .Spe- Settle Dispute Minneapolis. used a skilled plumber, a Sandra L. Haase. 214 Liberty INDEPENDENCE daughter, two brothers and streets Dec. 19. He appeared in Bismarck , clear ... 36 -2 .. cial — Donna May Mish. one three sisters have died. By CARL ZIMMERMAN ! S3.101) patient, to work on a house he St. court Saturday and the matter Sustained a verdict for building three years ago Wayne L, Albrech.. 940 44th Boise , fog 35 32 !l3 month old . daughter of Mr. and Funeral services will be at 86, against the ; was was continued to today. It now CAP) —The United,:Frank Trepanier. and paid him 60 cents per hour, Ave., Goodview. Boston, cloudy . .. •;. 31 17 .04 Mrs. Ernest Mish , St. Charles, 9 :30 a.m . Monday at Ss. Peter Itasca Memorial Hospital at Chicago, ; is scheduled for Jan. 6. States and neutralist Cambodia ! Margaret J. Schueler, Rush- cloudy . : 38 24 Minn., died Sunday at Children's and Paul Catholic Church, the Forfeits: Grand Rapids for personal in- The union had complained to ford . Minn. Cleveland, snow . . 38 2*6 T Memorial Hospital. Chicago,. Rev. Edmund J. Klimel. offi- have agreed to try to settle juries suffered in a fall from a Gov. Karl Rolvaag that, at the , , Eric J. Powlowski , 18, 419 E. Scott M. Harmon , 514 John- Denver cloudy .47 2.3 She was born Nov . 22. ciating. Burial will be in the their dispute with the help of the portable commode while he was time of the incident, skilled Des Moines, cloudy 40 19 .. ¦ ¦ 5th St., $25 on a charge of driv- commanding a son St. Survivors are : Her parents: church cemetery .. ' ' ' ing too f ast f or Philippines. a patient in. the hospital. plumbers were Detroit, snow ..36 14 T conditions. He i $3.70 hourly rate in the St. Peter Mrs . Barn' N"elson, 677 E; two sisters. Joan , 3. and Pam- Friends may call at Kern Fu- was arrested by police at West " Fairbanks, clear . 9 -10 paternal "Initial contacts have been area. Mark St. , ella , 1.2. at home; neral Home after 3 p.m. Satur- 5th and Huff streets at 10:20 Mrs. Anthony C Th esing. Fort Worth , cloudy . 64 34 grandmother, Mrs. Monica day. Rosaries will be said at 8 made and will continue," For- Whitaker said his study Helena , " p.m. Thursday . 7.5 Million Cars Lewiston , Ninn. snow . .. 32 19 .02 Mish. independence, and ma- p.m. Saturdav and Sundav . eign Secretary Salvador P. Lo- showed that Warrant had used Honolulu, cloudy . 80 69 .12 Barbara A. Heck, IS, 629 E. Mrs. Leroy M. Senn. Foun- ternal grandparents. Mr. and Sanborn St., pez of the Philippines said to- other patients on the private Indianapolis, cloudy 42 27 ..; John A. Rumpel $10 on a charge of Made in Year tain Citv. Vis. Mrs. Rud-v Dworschak. Coch- failure to stop for a traffic sig- day. "So far the situation seems construction , including a brick- , , Jacksonville, cloudy 65 47 .,! ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - , all Arthur F. Ziebell Stockton rane. nal. She was arrested by police encouraging." DETROIT (AP)—The auto in- layer, plasterer and painter ^linn. Kansas Citv . clear .54 27 . .. i held to- John A. Rumpel . 72, died sud- dustry has rung up all-time high paid , he reported , at an hourly Los Angeles, clear . 67 49 .. i| Graveside services at 3rd and Main streets at 1:15 U.S.-Cambodian relations de- ' DISCHARGES i day at Ss. Peter and Paul Catho- denly a t 11: 30 p. m. Thursday a.m. today. sales! of 7.5 million new cars. rate under $1. Louisville, cloudy .54 35 ' ..! at his home here. teriorated rapidly after the i lic Church Cemetery here, the Gary J. Tschumper Cambodian chief of state, Ward's Automotive Reports said William C. Page.. 164 E. King Miami, clear . - ...: 68 53 He was born Jan. 11. 189 1, to , 18, La Dr. David A. Vail, state Rev. Edmund j : Klimek of- Crescent Rt. 1, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, an- Thursday. st: Milwaukee , snow .. 32 17 T Nicholas and Josephine Rumpel Minn., $10 on a medical examiner , said it had Scott M. Harmon , 514 Jolinson ficiating. Kern Funeral Home charge of failure to stop for a nounced Nov. 19 he would ac- , This topped the previous Mpls.-St.P., clear .27 5 .01 ; at Independence. He married ,460,000 established in been general policy , to permit St. New Orleans, fog .72 51 here was in charge. j stop sign. He was arrested by cept no more American aid and mark of 7 | ..; I Anna Srnick Nov. 3, 1914, at '1955. patients to work outside hospit- Edward SmoIucJh , 871 E. San- : New York, cloudy .45 30 ..j jSs police at Highway 14-61 and ordered U.S. military and eco- ' j Nancy Lee Eldred i . Peter and Paul Catholic Clark' The new record , however, is als as part of the therapy for born St. ! Omaha, clear ,42 18 Church at Independence. s Lane aX 4 p.m. Mondav. nomic personnel to leave his ETTRICK , Wis. ( Special . - , TREMPEALEAU " the result of more foreign cars j them. But he reported that of Ross A. Pronschinske, -Arca- Philadelphia , cloudy 43 25 .. *¦ They first lived at Independ- COUNTY Southeast Asian nation. There ' j I Nancy Lee Eldred , 12, died sucP WHITEHALL, have been fears in the West I being sold. Ward's said some \ more than 6,000 patients in state dia, Wis. ! Phoenix, clear ... . 64 36 . I ence where he was employed Wis. (Special ) ' , 200 been denly Christmas night en route — Trempealeau that Cambodia is drifting to- 373: .000 imports were sold this hospitals only some Mrs. Lillie Moore Burleson, Pittsburgh, rain ... 44 36 T at the Garus Grocery Store. County Court found adapted to the program. to the doctor 's office in Ettrick. cases heard ward Communist China. year compared with 52,000 in 150 .i High Forest St. Ptlnd , Me. , clear .. 22 2 , 1951, at They moved here 12 years ago by Judge A. L. She was born June 1 . ; Twesme Thursday 1955. Whitaker said the welfare Mrs. Gerald D. G-oede and Ptbnd, Ore., cloudy .42 37 .28: daughter of Mrs. ij W-hen they purchased the former morning, ali Lopez said he conferred twice baby, 562 E. Wabasha St. ( La Crosse , forfeitures: Sales of domestic cars in 1963 department should draw up a Rapid City , cloudy .7 46 17 Vehrenkamp and Russell :' Shankey Grocery Store. They with U.S. Ambassador William Mrs. Anthony C. Thesing, , John Arthur f. Tollefson , "Whitehall totaled 7,127,000 as against 7,- policy statement which would St. Louis clear .... 51 27 Eldred. She was a pupil at the : retired two years ago. E. Stevenson, and the Philip- ' , Lewiston, Minn. Salt City , snow .26 25 T Rt. 1/ charged in the Town 408 000 in 1955, Ward's said. seek to avoid exploitation of pa- Ik, Blair school. He was a member of the Holy of pine ambassador in South "Viet such Mrs. Byron L. Anderson and San Diego, cloudy .69 47 Lincoln Dec. 19 by patrolman The trade publicati&n based tients thus hired Vail said Survivors are: Her mother Name Society of St. Stanislaus Nam has been in contact v/ith its 1963 figure on sales from Jan. a statement was being formulat- baby, 1662 W. Broadway. .San Fran , cloudy . 60 5» ... . Catholic Church, Milo Johnson with having no cloudy ... . 46 4L .26 i and stepfather, of North Beaver ; driver's license, $13. the Philippine consulate gener- 1 1 to Dec. 20. ed. BIRTHS Seattle, 1 i Survivors include his wife ; Tampa, clear ...... 64 54 .. Creek ; three sisters, Connie, | John A. Johnson, Circle Pine , al in Phnom Penh, the Cambo- Mr. and Mrs. George Mielke, j and Patti, and two toro- four daughters, Miss Marion : dian capital. Washington, cloudy 52 28 .. j| Sherry 1 Minn., charged in the Town of Utica , Minn., a son. . j thers, John Jr., and Alan, all Rumpel, Chicago ; Mrs. Larry In "Washington, U.S. sources Winnipeg, cloudy . . 5 -12 .13 ; (Helen) Gurney and Mrs. Wi!- ! Trempealeau Dec. 21 by patrol- (T—Trace ) at home. i ) 1 man Maurice Scow with drunk- said Filipino President Diosda- liam (Delores Hoffman, Mil- do Macapagal offered BIRTHS ELSEWHERE The funeral service will be en driving, $103. : the use at Faith . waukee, and Mrs. Robert (Ber- i of his good offices last Friday. Saturday at 2 p.m. ;! nice ) Hansen, BUFFALO COUNTY ' Town of Et- Chicago Heights,, But indications are the United SPRING GROVE, Minn. C Spe- , Lu-thern Church. 111.; eight grandchildren , ALMA , Wis. (Special) — In the Rev. L. J. Jacobson and States is approaching the mat- , cial) — Mr. and Mrs. Robert trick , one brother, Peter , Canada. ! Buffalo County traffic court be- | jM. F. Schuh C.LU. Barry Running [ officiating. Burial will be in the fore Judge Gary ter cautiously since it also in- Kumpf, Rock Island , 111., a One brother has died. ' B. Schlosstein son Dec. 20. Kumpf is the son i church cemetery. Monday Leonard L. Heitman, volves U.S. relations with pro- newyou Runne- Funeral services have been ! , Western South Viet Nam and about of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kumpf . I Friends may call at set tentatively for Nelson Rt. 1, forfeited $55 and ^SH benefits Funeral Home Friday 9 a.m. Mon- , Thailand , which border Cambo- that help KELLOGG, Minn. .Special )— ' strand , day at St. Stanislaus Catholic ! costs on an inattentive driving Again/ V iew from 7:30-9 p.m. and at the charge involving dia and have historic disputes ,! Church, the Rev. an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klees. a Saturday after 12:30 p.m. Joseph And- J with it. g^^9 protect son Saturday at St. Elizabeth's: church rzejewski officiating. i He was arrested June 3. Hospital, Wabasha. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Heitman also forfeited $25 The foreign ministers of Cam- Mrs. Lucy E. Wall j and costs on a your family ) ; ( Special) Saturday at Killian Funeral i charge of failure bodia and South Viet Nam are ¦ better TAYLOR , Wis. (Special " - Of Salinger ETTRICK , Wis. — to report the accident .. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lucy E. Wa.ll, 83, long- Home, Rosaries will be recited meeting in Saigon in an attempt \ . WASHINGTON ( AP ) — . Sen. Mrs. In traffic court Dec. 18 Gary ' David Roseth at TYi-County ! time area resident, died Thurs- at 8 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday and to restore diplomatic relations, : If you ve been thinking about buying life insurance , now'« Barry Goldwater' sudden salvo 7:30 and 8:15 p.m. Sunday. L. Skoug, Strum Rt. 1, forfeited severed last August after the Community Hospital. Whitehall , j at President Johnson may be a day afternoon at St, Joseph's $17 fine and costs on a charge the time to act. For Equitable has completely modernized Tuesday. 'Nursing Home, Hillsboro, after late President N go Dinh Diem 's signal that the Arizona Republi- Fran* N. Eversman of driving 65 m.p.h. in a 55- ': troops raided Buddhist pagodas j Living Insurance policies. With liberalized benefits, new A son to Mr. and Mrs. Tully j can has decided to plunge into a long illness . THEILMAN, Minn. mile zone in the Town of Naples Crogan, she - Frank in Viet Nam. Sihanouk is a Bud- benefits that offer new ways to protect your family better. Stolts at Luther Hospital , Eau j the 1964 presidential race. The form er Lucy N. Eversman , 76, died at St. Nov. 17. born July 13, 1880, in the dhist. Even the look of Equitabl e policies is diffe rent—easier to Claire, Thursday . Mrs. Stolts is, "I guess the senator's run- • was Elizabeth' s Hospital , Wabasha , Lloyd Spencer , Antigo , Wis., Much of the deteriorating Town of Gale to Mr. and Mrs. forfeited lead and understand. Call The Man from the former Lois Rumppe, Tay- ning again, " White House press ! ea-rly this morning. He had been $33 in police court Dec, U.S.-Cambodian relationship re- lor . ! i Peter Crogan. She was married a patient there 16 on a charge of disorderly ¦ secretary Pierre Salinger re- 10 days. sults from Sihanouk's belief Equitable. Find out all that Living Insurance /? ^^*>s_ marked to newsmen at Austin , | to Walter Wall in 1922. He died He was bom Feb. 25, 1887 , in conduct in Fountain City Dec. , MINNEAPOLIS, Mian. - Mr. i school that the United States along ' can do for you . Look ahead with — Tex . !in 1954. A retired Glasgow Township, Wal)asha 13. with its Vietnamese allies , is 0^'^ -^ and Mrs. Robert T. Haake a' area pub- teacher , she taught in County, to Henry and Katherine In traffic court that date Ar- backing the movement of Cam- , son Thursday, Mr. Haake is the Johnson, vacationing at his min Kindschy LIVING INSURANCE... FROM EQUITABLE ; Tex., lic schools 29 years and in the Eversman. He operated the Jr., Fountain bodian rebels. The United son of Mr. and Mrs. A. .V. ranch near Johnson City . City, was sentenced Haake , 119 E. Sanborn St., Wi- 1I had no comment on Goldwa- school here her last Ifi years of home fa rm until 1945, when he to pay a States has denied anv complici- ' was a member of fine of $lfi and casts or serve ' Phone (li\ l nona. ! ter's charge that trie President teaching. She retired and moved to Theilman. iy. ¦ 7110 Royal Neighbors of America. He never married. six days in the county j ail. He j had unfairly put pressure on WkaMaaMmm *km%mkWkamkWkmkw%Wa i%mkWmkWkW kmk %m%a- One sister , Mrs. Ralph (Win- Survivors are : One brother , ! served the jail term. He wasj IMPOUNDED DOGS Congress in his fight over the arrested on a ' foreign aid money bill. ifred) Dangerfield, Crafton , N. Gerhard, Wabasha , and two | charge of oper- D.. and several nieces and neph- sisters. Miss Mary Eversman , ating-a motor vehicle in the No !M5 — Black and white Observers noted thai Goldwa- Theilman : Town of Buffalo without first male police puppy, third day. ews are her only survivors. . and Mrs. William ¦ : ter , figured by the polls as the Funeral services will be at (Minnie ) Remke, Ossian , Iowa. applying for registration . No , 198fi — Female brown ltomainc E. ( front runner among possible 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Brid- His parents, five brothers and Bergh , Mondovi beagle pup . first day. GOP presidential contenders be- six sisters have died. , Et . 4, was ordered to pay casts Available for ptnori homes : get's Catholic Church, the Rev. fore the Nov. 22 assassination of Funeral services will be Mon- on a charge of driving too fast Three. James Ennis officiating. Burial f for conditions John F. Kennedy, had begun cemetery. day nt JO a.m. at St. Joseph ' Oct. 27 in the will be in the church Town of Gilmanton, ! jabb ing at Johnson at least two Smith Catholic Church, Theilman, the ij and his li- ! Friends may call at cense was suspended for 135 weeks ahead of his previously Mortuary, Galesville, from 7 to Rev. Kenneth Clinton officiating. !] announced schedule. Burial will be in days. fl p.m. today. The Rosary will the St. Peter i; Judge Bei lfuss : In a Dec. li interview , (lold- and Paul Cemetery , Conception, j Forfeitures; be recited at R: 15, i, i water announced a "major re- Friends may call at Buck- ! Fred C. Wnuk , Fountain City , assessment " of his plans and ley man-Schierts Funeral I $72 and costs on charge of driv- Juli us Rong Home, I ing too | said that he would wait until afl- , (Special) Wabasha , from 7 fast for conditions Dec. CANTON Minn. -j p.m. Satur- 1 in the Town To Be .worn In i er Johnson 's State of Ihe Union Julius Rongley, 74 , died at 4:50 , day until time of services. Ros- ! of Bel vide. e. , address Jan I) before assessing Harmony ary will be led by Terrance 11. Brostroin , Lake ONLY $ 1 70 MADISON Wis - Judge p.m. Thursday at Father Clin- City Rt. 1, V^^__ Bruce F. Beilfuss , Neillsvillc , the new President. Community Hospital. He had ton Sundav at H p.m. Minn., $25 and costs - ^ 1 ,/cm a charge of following too ^^ t ' f k ci rcuit judge formerly serving Noting (hut Jolinson w ould been ill one year. Pallbearers will be: Julius ____ \ , , _ * . m 1 8119 , in closely Dec. 2. An accident was ^^^ .l . ickson County, will he sworn start to establish his own record He was born Aug. 3, Misehke , Leon Hoffman , Alfred involved. l m In ,'is justice of the state Su- Ca nton Township to Christian Kvers, , Tho MARY ANN \ * r * I at that time , Goldwater said Francis Klce.s Hilary . Ezra W. Vincent , Chi ppewa ^Mp^^pli^S • ' T,H'. " '' preme Court nt Madison Jan. fi. ' that "shortly thereafter the Re- nn , .' ^»»/3r F.-iuvhild al both Johnson 's policies anil Harmony, and several nieces for 45 Ills. Ion. roliio In ri-rlHin lo Im \ TJJb -.','¦]' ' ¦ ' ) .'. . Jf tl$~'' jf days and lie paid costs .opt.rt hy »t 2 inur-h hij/lirr prlr .n . MARY ANN ^^NJgjg^P*^ Justice Horace W W'ilkie. after "I deep ly resent the Presi- for conditions Nov. \7 in the ^ p.m. Monday at Ilenrylown winch the new justice will ad- dent 's attempts to play pol itics Military Advisers cit y of Mondovi . lie pleaded minister the oath to .bulge Lo- ¦ with Christinas by stiimpe.ding Lutheran < . lurch, the Rev . k'uilly. ¦ ting. IJur- WASHINGTON i.-n - The- late 98 well I) . Schoengarth who suc- votes on the highly questioii-ible Thomas Hover offiei . Kathleen A. Merger , Durand King's One Price Policy -Ali Single Vision ial will be in the chinch ceme- President John F. Kennedy Glasses ceeds him as jud(;e ol the I7tli foreign aid hill. " Ii« " said, -aid- lit . '2 , forfeited $:).. fine and costs Only nt Iviuj . cun you jj cl the complele glasses that you want and need tery. "turned regularl y to his senior i al otic SI*IIJM11.. I ( > W KM) ' judicial circuit . The men arc ing that Johnson wns "trying to milit.-iry advisors for informa- on a c-Kirgc of driving too fast Price. style,., shape.. ;md colors lo choose from fill at (lie one low price nf $11 'ill \,. .r| Friends may call a| JVIers ori- an extra pair ' 1 ' f cousins . treat congressmen us his per- tion and instruction on the im- for condit ions Nov. 20 in Mon- .' Need sunglasses ' They are all the sain*' In us al lln> mi. pn ,.,, v0 1 ' Abialunii Funeral Home , Har- hidden charges for difficult prescriptions , astiRinntir corrections _ _ I< ollowing the formal cere sonal errand boys. ¦ pact of our military posture on ' dovi. ei liilonil s iK'M ,i. pioh,, I I s., mony, iifler 4 p.m. Sunday and Ida f'Yan/.wa, Mondovi Ut. l. Ultex , FL.t-lops M( desired, r..!>« additional monies Waller M Hjork , M ad. "The arm-twisting «( Senate lit the ohniv h after 1 p.m. Mon- world affairs , " his military NO APPOINTMENT NECES SARY .son attorney, will inlroriiie. aide writes. forfeited $25 nnd costs on a jfik _fc_Sd REPAI RS members to bring them into day. charge of failing (o ^¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦e&WHBH lQ^S^nMaBMj ^^ irw, ,„ four guest speakers : Francis J, Imvii to do nolliing bill rubber ; Ma j , Ceil . Chester V. Clifton , ! yield right ____. _ ___^K k\_u n,,«>.¦•, Mhlll , of way at a stop sign 0m—m^M m __ __^_^_^MaM-MM-mMMMMM_\ Wilcox , Knu Claire , presiden t ol stamp Hie executive 's demand /Mrs. Ma ry Anna S y lla Kennedy 's Army aide through- Dec. 3 ^m _'^^_ 9 _ ^fm \/ ^am_f a_f aM__f ______m the Wisconsin Statu liar Asso- in Mondovi Pr.scriplioiu i.s rash and altogether out of or- l .^J.I.I'l.r.lH .i.CI .. Wis. (Spe- out his lerni in Ihe Whit e Ka Maa A&H ______DB^_____B_^____-I__^______I A K » ciation ; Ben !_. MMMMMMMMMMMMM]MMW _MMm_ ^WMMWf__ ^_ \_ ^M _ ^_\, «> p.,,, ,, Al, Salinsky. She- der . " Gnldwiitcr continued . cial I Mrs . Mary Anna .Sylla , House , tells of Kennedy 's high men into (hern ______l^__r____ r#gJgJ_.;y-, liovgan attorney ; Hugh (] . ¦¦______'i-dsn He referred to p lans for a 71) , rural Independence , died at regard for military men in an would he practically no strategic -_IHHHHH- i_B______-__K_-IHI^HB-HiBA^^Bi^|^^^H OPTICIANS—OVER 3,000 All oi» .,«. union M. H , lla ight , Neillsvil lc, one-time law article in tlie eiirrenl edit inn of ,000¦ SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Pllg Senate meet ing Monday to give 3 a in. today at Tri-County Me- I' -serve left for .my other con- Jy" -W-HM —*_M».m». partner of Rcllfuss , and P. Ji . final congressional _ipprov.il to morial Hospital , Wh itehall , afl- the magazine "Army, " t tiniicncy. " Morrisey, Klkhorn attorney. the $:i-billion foreign niil money er a loii(4 illness. Clifton recalls that (lie late Out of t his came Kennedy 's Morgan Bldg., »~n- ;*» » WJMMJ. J udge Fteillus-s frequently bill for the year lhat started Tlie former Wary Anna Sm ie - chief c x e c u I i v e. showed decision to in. reuse fro m II to (jpMyUW) served die fith Judicial Circuit , ->U,*'e » Saturday. Open Monday H, , ,,„ ,', ''!„ la I July I. ja , .she was horn July I , Mil ., in "stunned nniazcment when he Hi the total of combat-ready di- ""w«M»tlT1<__-lT__r^__[__ IMM!___1^ ' v",r "" v n/m^i.i» . i.> ,ir,Qi, •Indue li. S. Corie. his heel. | married lo fvlfttlhcw Svlla here office , that if he launched 10,0(11) s.iys . I ¦Ut-___U-k_-_-_U-a--_-_UJ-_M--_H___--ll_---^ Cotter Meet Opens Tonight

¦MMM AMMMM MMMMMM i Warriors Play At Beloit By GARY EVANS Daily New* Sports Editor Paced by the First Annual Cotter High Invitational Holiday Tournament "which gets under way at Memorial Hall tonight, Page 9 city basketball action picks up Friday, Deceber 27, 1963 again after a brief Christmas RAMBLERS ARE READY ... The Cotter Ramblers will left) : Mike Jeresek, Russ Fisk, Dan Pelowski, Bob Judge and layoff. host their first annual holiday tournament starting tonight at Dave Knopick . Front row. Bill Browne, John Nett Jr., Gene Three of Winona 's four teams Memorial Hall , and these 12 cagers will give Cotter a good Schultz, Don Leaf , Mike Lee, Rick Starzecki and Bob Allaire. will play tonight. shot at taking home its own title. They are, back row (from (Daily News Sports Photo) Signal Callers The highlight of the evening will be the Cotter tournament which pits four of the state's WIN CRUCIAL DOUBLES MATCH top parochial teams. Top Saturday Minnehaha Academy of Min- Basketball neapolis puts a 5-1 record on the line against Gene Biewen's Rochester Lourdes Eagles in ' ¦ - Scores !¦ . Bowl Clashes the opening game at 7 o'clock . < Mc/Cfn/ey/ iRcf /sfon. . with Cotter, holder of the top TOURNAMENTS By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAC HOLIDAY FESTIVAL— record in the meet, going Villa novt 77 , Dayton 71. Just as quarterbacks domi- against St. Paul Cretin in the Utah 73. St. John's doubles became a pivotal his thinning carrot - colored was off. And our defense was ney State 71. NEW ORLEANS i . - Two Hurlbut , 21, a 6-foot- l 186- I match and the pressure told on Larry Rakestraw, playing for 't as bad PLAINSMAN TOURNAMENT, Huron- hair and considered the point. off. And we had no spirit." thinks the Raiders aren substitute quarterbacks—who pound back from Houston, i Eraser. The Yanks broke him the Gray. as their record would indicate. First round — General Beadle 90, "I guess it was our worst ," he Hardin planned two-a-day Sioux Falls 74; Northern State (S . haven't completed a half-doz- Tex., has been used mostly on twice in winning the first set and Isaacson , a colorful , clutch said. closed workouts today and "We play good ball ," he said , D.) 75, Huron 73. en passes all season—carry a defense. He's clicked on only, signal-caller, sparked the Fal- "but our opponents always play Second ro»nd—Northern State Teach- they charged past him in the Hardin was so upset over Saturday. The players assem- ers 75, Huron College 73. big share of Alabama's hopes four of 14 passes for 99 yards third and fourth sets by taking cons to a 7-3 record , including the performance of his sec- bled here Thursday after a their best against us." in the Sugar Bowl, during Alabama 's 10 - game three games won in the closing under his services in the 20th and ond-ranked squad that he sug- fi ve-day holiday lay-off , spent Minnehaha Academy Senior Jack Hurlbut and regular season. final came each time. minutes. North Carolina , how- gested the Midshipmen will at their homes. coach Wendell Carlson could be ever, is a slight favorite to halt Homeloving sophomore Steve Sloan will His rushing mark comes to not get Sunday off , as plan- Texas, still at home at Aus- the tournament "sleeper. " be calling the signals against a total of minus nine yards. Isaacjon and win the nationally ned, before the battle with na- The Indians have three play- SPORTS SCORES (CBS) tin about 200 miles to the Mayor Offers Mississippi New Year's Day- But Hurlbut is considered a televised contest. tional champion Texas in the South, also begins two-a-day ers averaging in double figures, Trull , the Baylor star headed How they do when the chips tough competitor and could NBA Cotton Bowl on New Year's workouts today. There was no topped by 6-5 Ed Nixon's 25 per THURSDAY'S RESULT! Football A' s Stadium are down should have a lot to rise to the occasion when the Bo-ton 156, Lot Angeles 110. for the American Day indication that the No. 1 rank- game clip. League, will try and pass the do with who wins the 30th pressure is on. Philadelphia 118, San Francisco 111. Hardin , first Navy coach in ed Longhoms are going to In addition , Minnehaha holds BLACKWELL, Okla. ur!. - annual football classic. Sloan, 18, has had even less Baltimore 110, Detroit IDS. West to its 19th victory in the history to beat Army f ive practice Sunday. victories over Minneapolis In case Charles O. Finley, N.vi York 111, SI. Lou 11 107, 39th Shrine game. The East has The two, who have played offensive experience than TODAY'S GAMES North , which upset defending owner of the Kansas City Ath- Hurlbut. The 6-foot Detroit vs. Philadelphia at Hershey, pa. won 16 times while four contests in the shadow of ace passer , 175-pbund- Boston at Cincinnati. state champion Marshall a letics , can 't get a new lease Joe Namath , were moved up er from Cleveland, Tenn., ¦ ended in ties. GOPHERS VICTORIOUS week ago, Minneapolis South . In the 25th Blue-Gray battle, on Kansas City 's Municipal when Namath was kicked off tossed only two passes this Bobby Klaus, rookie second and Southwest, Concordia and Stadium, Rakestraw, Georgia 's prolific Blackwell Mayor the squad before the season- year without hitting his tar- baseman for the Cincinnati Burnsville. William Kasl has an answer. ending Miami game. Coach gets. He has ground out 41 Reds, is the younger brother of passer, will have his favorite The only loss has come at the end Mickey Babb, on Move the club to Blackwell, Paul Bryant said Namath yards in 14 attempts for a 2.8 Billy Klaus, former major target , hands of Mineapoils Roosevelt. a city of 10, hand. The Blue team, basing its 000 persons in broke training rules. average. league infielder. Wildcats Upset northern Oklahoma , Kasl sug- offense on a ground attack , will BIEWEN'S EAGLES feature a seek its fifth triumph in the last gests . scrambling type game that calls Kasl released Thursday six years and its 11th over-all. for a fast break attack and a The Gray has won 14. Lourdes has nigh t a letter he has sent to pressing defense. Finley. In the letter , Kasl of- Dayton 77-73 compiled a 3-4 mark over the fers his assistance in securing early going. for the Athletics a 10-year By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Villanova, now 7-1, thus joined In an attempt to keep his Tittle Men unbeaten Utah , Minnesota and lease — for $1 a year — on Villanova 's eager , active team on the successful trail it Dave Morgan field. St. Joseph's, Pa., in the Satur- , Nett Shine in NBA Wildcats turned a fifth foul and has journeyed thus far Among the reasons for his a string of seven into the big- day semifinals of the Garden will go with his same starting By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS affair. Friday is an off day. offer , Kasl's letter said, gest upset of the day as the na- lineup. " . Utah pulled away from St. will be at . . We are tired of driving It was ba ckcourt night in the tion 's collegiate holiday basket- Mike Jeresek , .6-5, to Kansas City to the games." National Basketball Association ball schedule whipped .into full John 's, N.Y. 73-66, Minnesota center with Bob Judge and John with Boston 's K.C. Jones sup- stride Thursday, beat Cornell 89-77 and St. Jo- Nett Jr. at forwards and Gene plying a large part of the bustle. seph's outlasted Providence 60- Schultz and Rick Starzecki at Villanova turned its surprise 53. Jones gave one of his best per- guards. on previously unbeaten Day- St. Mary 's Coach Ken Wilt- formances in leading the Celtics ton in the first round of the The other major events gen- PATTED ill T&T'-ir Minneaapclis to a 126-110 triumph gen will do some experimenting tJOTTER HI over Los Madison Square Garden Holiday erally followed form , though He will Minnehaha Academy Angeles Thursday night , at La Crosse tonight. JyT but he Festival , coming from behind New York University, ranked take captain Tom Hall out of was not alone in starring from INVITATIONAL for 77-73 triumph over the high- 10t h in the nation , lost it third the lineup and insert Denny ^ I MB «- the part of the court reserved ly-considered Flyers. in four starts. It can't be called for the smaller men. Burgman at his forward spot BASKETBALL ^ ¦^ ¦T- ^chestwJ.ourcles The Wildcats rallied from a an upset , however, because the to team with Rog Pyllewski at Keven Loughery and Rod 66-60 deficit when Dayton 's 6- Violets wilted before mighty Michigan , the other wing and Jim Rockers Thorn contributed 41 points in foot-11 Henry Finkel collected unbeaten and ranked at center. The guards will be TOURNAMENT s 1 Cn_foi 110-10(1 third in the nation , fl,')-74 in the ; P™ Baltimore 's victory over his fifth foul with 6;5. to go. Jerry Sauser , who moves in for ^^KlIIJ^M^v *- Detroit ; Hal Greer poured in 16 Moments later they reeled off a first round of the Los Angeles Classic. Al Williams , and Mike Maloney . ' points in the last quarter as string of seven straight points For the Warriors , Lyle Papen- i at Winona Stale ^^ H ^ L Philadel phia downed San Fran- for a 71-70 lead and weren 't The other ranked teams in ac- fuss and Gary Peterson will be MEMORIAL HAIL "" cisco 118-112 and Si Butler headed again. Finkel , limited to tion . No. 4 UCLA and No. 9 Or- the forwards and Dave Meisncr ^ SalU^y clinched a 111-107 triump h for eight points in the first half , egon State , had a much easier will open al a guard post . The /SE^^ Bf -. . . ¦ _r ¦''¦ ' l_m Losers of first night game - New York over St. Louis. finished with :n, time of it. The Bruins , defend- other two spots were still up «% / P__dKr ' _wSLkaaWaf ^y p ing champions in the Los An- for grabs when State left for Friday-Saturday 7 , WJ_M SLM^^kW M fatr w Winneror ofr .first night gama geles affair bombed Yale 95-ttS, Beloit Thursday afternoon. j K' mwmm P' while Oregon State , which has [ Mjj Cj L+. .^V v^B aV * championship, 9 p.m. I..U;i.K WVVVVW \ V VVUUVV y our bills won seven .straight Far West EASY HOLE - nMr - W_% ^^^k___V^-____L. lAMmMrVVVVVVUVWW COVER ALL [ Classics , took a step toward ( _^ HARTFORD , Conn. ... —Julius ___^___r_____P ^^ ^^ ¦d____fy !^3¥ ^\ another one with an 117-57 romp Boros , Juan (Chi Chi) Rodri- over Louisiana Stale at Port- guez and Al Geiberger , playing land, Ore. in (he same threesome in the cm'CKl.K ... A sign 1963 $40 ,000 Insurance City Open ! iii the New York Giants (-(.RGT'.OCS GKORC-I . DUOS golf tournament , all eugled the dressing room in Yankee Stadium Thursday gets a LOS ANGELES Ui - Geor- 4(t2-yard second hole in the geoiis George , u el Goes Into Overtime? Delightful Root Beer 'oaa « b»n - m' todfty ;' 'U K $100 TO $2,500 OR MORE _ °? plenty, ( j NKW YORK (AIM-As Yogi i tlie NFL title and heavy black Sunday 's is sc heduled to get un Coffee_ As... You Like... It,. ia.sl, cheerfu l , courteous service...no _ When your family need* o partonal loan, obtain one large Bern, would say, it gets lntc clouds come rolling off Lake der way, of ng m hopa _ a p]ng enough to solve your money problem, not add to it. In one | early this time of year at Wrig- Michigan , they should be able Full-Flavored Orange Drink ^ ^ . convenient transaction ".. larger loan" from Minnesota Loan and | ley Field in Chicago, With no; to get the game in before dark. Then there was last year 's (ho (( lHtU >H L food in lovm at oxtrft Thrift can cover all your bills — reduce present payment , as [ light's to turn on in case of «urly | There in enough leeway with the overtime game in the American Refreshing Cold Milk iJirif.y prices. Footb. ill League between the much as 50% or more and five you extra cash too, if necessary! > darkness on a cloudy day, a long j early sta rt to take cure of al- Gel the advantage of only one place to pay ~ ona payment a Dnllas Texan.., now Ka nsas City , overtime game Sunday could re- most any emergency, including HP FN YfAD DflllNIV Monday thru Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. month that will leave you more money from each pay check | sult in n nightmare for the Na- overtime. and (lie Hou.sUin Oik'r.s. That Wr tN ¦ l- iH- ll ' nUUI ll/ i Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to Midnight for current expenses and possible emergtneias. See or call Min- 1 tional Football League . ()[ course , there is overtime went into a sixth period and nosotfl Loan and Thrift today for further In formation, i lasted 77 minutes and fit seconds I'etc Uo/.cllc, the* NFL com- uiul there i.s overtime. look f or the golden arche* missioner , did his very best hi 1-51. when the Baltimore nr 17:5-1 of overtime Well , if when he set the starling time Colts beat the New York Giants that happens in Chicago on :< for noon CST. Although thi.s will in (he only sudden death game dark , dark d:iy, the NFL may MINNESOTA LOAN bring the game into California In NFL title history , they had be in n jam. in mid-morning on radio and to play only eight minutes and because Wrigley Field , home AND THRIFT COMPANY .television it was the best (hut 15 seconds to get u decision on of the Chicago Cubs in the sum- TI), ) Phone 8-2?74 could he dune. Alan Aincche's It was dark mer and the licars in the winter , 166 Walnut ( Between Third and Fourth j Unless there is a 1 ^_i • /aid Sun- when they finished under the never has .succumbed to night McDonald's r : Open Friday 'til 8, Saturday 'til Noon j day when the New .oi k Giants lights but that g:ime started at Imsob-ill , il presents u problem LOCATED ON HIGHWAY 61 JUST 2 B LOCKS WEST OF JUNCTION 14 and the Chicago Bears meet for 2 inn,, F.ST, an hour Inter than al thi-s time of year. Kennedy Group GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS (APl-Wlest ' ' U of Chicago At Aspen, Colo. Stock Market receipts Thurs. 81; year ago 102; Hawks Bra ndt Male Keglers Hit trading basis unchanged to ona Cards Cats ASPEN, Cole. (AP)—A large cent higher; prices % to lVi . Injured in contingent of the Kennedy fam- higher; Cash spring wheat bas- ' ily, led by U.S. Atty. Gen. Rob- Continues Practice Play Reports on is. No 1 dark northern 2.33 .4- Eight 600 Counts ert F. Kennedy and his brother , 2.34 .4 ; Spring wheat one cent Grab Mabel Winona High, the only one of Edward, Democratic senator premium each lb over 58-61 lbs; the four Winona basketball The men took the spotlight The final two top set- from Massachusetts, are in As- Spring wheat one cent discount s skiing. Its Rally teams to take a long layoff over Thursday night as the regular emerged from action at West- New Program pen, Colo., for a week' each % lb under 58 lbs; Protein , has resumed work- gate's Bay State Men 's loop. CHICAGO Wi — Thre« years The group plans to. stay in As- NEW YORK (AP)—The stock prems: 11-17 per cent 2.34 ._ - the Holidays kegling season resumed after Fran Hengel Tourney Wins outs at the Winona High gym- paved the way ago officials st the University pen until New Year's Day. market e x t e n d e d its post- 2.44 V*. the short Christmas holiday. with 619 for Bouncers, and Dick rally into a second Montana winter MABEL, Minn. — Harmony nasium. of Chicago threv away the rule Christmas No 1 hard Eight 600 counts -were fired , in- Percy blitzed 613, Dave Kinow- session early this afternoon . from Winhawk fans might keep an 2.19^-2.39^. t and host Mabel emerged dicating that maybe Santa did ski had high single with 244 for book on admission policies for A number of key issues Minn-S. D. No 1 hard winter eye on the scores of the La shake a little star dust on those Boss 's but Boxers took group Thursday night action with the , big-time schools and began go- picked up a point or nearly a 2.19 ..-2.34 ... Crosse schools, for when John bowling halls after all. honors with 993-2.905. Old Doc' West Berliners right to battle for the title in ' back into s ing after youngsters from the point, although generally the No 1 hard amber durum, Kenney s crew goes The high in the city came won first-half activities. morn- the Mabel Holiday Tournament. hardcourt action Jan. 3, La hinterlands. price level was below the choice 2.35-2.38; discounts, am- from the Eagles circuit at Hal- HAL-ROD: Powder Puff — ing's best. The trading pace ber 5-7; durum 7-10. Harmony rolled past Houston Crosse Central will be the first Rod Lanes where Dick Jaszew- Helen Nelson clicked for 552 for The university, a highly selec- Decorate Graves 7, the Win- was speedier than Thursday Corn No 2 yellow 1.12%. 87-58. while Rose Creek fell be- opponent. On Jan. ski soared to 242-633 for Grain- Wirion a Insurance, while Helen tive school with a student body to a four- €0-64; No 3 hawks will return to the Wis- when volume fell Oats No 2 white fore Mabel 51-45. Tonight's belt Beer. Dick Seeling follow Grulkowski was leading Steak of large city complexion , em- month low. White 55-63; No 2 heavy whto consin city for a battle with ed with 234-613, while Joe Wa- Shop to 935 with her 204. Wat- In East Germany No heavy white games will have Houston fac- . Thursday barked on its now successful Market analysts hegan talk- 63^-68; 3 88 .4- Logan High School chowiak laced 245 for Ke-wp.e kins Products, winners of first- Of) yearend ral- ing Rose Creek in the consola- s Red Raiders ' small school talent search — a BERLIN — Many West ing about a belated 65%. night. Central' Eagles Club tagged 1 .006. and half activities, clipped a 2,622. in the final sess ions of the cars 59, year ago 117; tion battle at 7 p.m.. while Har- thumped the La Crosse Aquinas program aimed at recruiting Berliners crossing through the ly Barley , Winona Insurance Agency- WESTG ATE: Keglerette - Communist wall for the first year. color S4-1.24 ; straw color Blugolds 73-43. outstanding students from small bright mony and Mabel will take the spanked 2.832 for team laurels. Esther Kelm socked 539 for time in 28 months are spending 94-1.24; stained 94-1.24; feed 85- cham- The injury bug struck the Four of the honor counts came ' high s c li o' oJ ' g in 11 rni'dwest , The Associated floor at 8:45 p.m. for the Sam s D.S.. and Palma Stanis- part of their precious visits de- At noon 92. tilt . Winona High ranks Thursday from the Classic League at lawski laced 215-525 for states. of 60 stocks was pionship¦ Law- corating graves in East Berlin. Press average Rye No 2 1.41'/ _ -1.45y.. ' HAR.MOVV .fi7 during practice as 6-4 junior Westgate Bowl. Bernie Zenier renz Furniture. Sammy 's Pizza ahead 1.3 at 285.4 -with indus- ¦ One of the students enrolled "It 's the first chance they 've Flax No 1 3.10. HOUSTON 58 :' . ... cent er John Brandt aggravated and Ray Pozanc shared top hon- took team plaudits wit h 922- trials up 2.0, rails up .7 . and yellow 2.77. had at the start of the program was had since the wall went up,'" Soybeans No 1 third a chronic knee. Brandt ors in the loop, both cracking 2.637. Jan Lubinski ripped 508. Gerald Eck of Portage utilities up .4. Harmony used a hip several of the AVin- , Wis., said the manager of one ceme- quarter to stop Houston in the started in 619s Bernie had a high gaine Pin Drops — Sylvia Hassing- now a senior. The Dow Jones industrial this season. The ex- of 2.6 as he rolled for Clark ' tery. MARKETS tournev opener . hawk games er s 188-547 sparked Culligan 's The freshman year. Eck said average gained 3.74 at 763.95. WINONA tent of the injury; was not & Clark, while Ray's best was to 878; is- The Cardinals led 26-16 at the . Sportsman's Tap collect- today was "sheer hell.'; "For many, " he said, "it's Among the wide-moving Reporteo bv known. a 224 as he paced Pozanc Truckr ed 2.560 a gain of half, before firing in 25 points . ¦ . "I had never been away from also the 4irst time they have sues , Xerox retained Swift & Conrpany in the third period to build the ing to 1 .0-9-2.947. Jerry. Dureske . WINONA AC: Ladies . — Lan- home before and I had a very ever visited their mother's or about 7 from an earlier ad- Listen to jnarket quot- tlom ever came up with 213-615. and Gor- tern Cafe swooped 10. IBM was KWNO at 8:45 a.m. and . 11:45 _ .m. lead to 51-30. Houston came to 927-2.463 unsympathetic roommate from father's grave if the parent vance of around Buying hours are Irom 8 a.m. to < dv Fakler tapped 232-609 back in the final period wit n . both as Eleanor Loshek led the way New York ." he said. died after the wall was built." ahead about 4 compared with a p.m. Monday through Friday. Hot Fish Sh with 204-508. "If this h a p p en ed , f hey 6-point bulge early in the ses- There will be no calf market during 2. 1 points, but the rally fell "In order to stay in school the winter monttis on Fridays. Repeats of noon short. Bork that first year, I had to drop a couldn't even attend the funer- sion. These quotations apply as ' al." In the business news back- today. Tom Fishbaugher led the win- chemistry course. But now my All livestock arriving atrer closing time ning Harmony squad with 26 average is B and I plan to go The manager pointed out that ground was a rise in the con- will be properly cared lor, weighed and 12 field goals and a fresh wreaths on graves were sumer price index to a record priced the following morning: points on As Member ol after Ptt.D in archeology. HOGS pair of free throws. Ron John- Toxic Smog being covered by steadily fall- high in November. The hog market is 50 cents lower. Strictly meat type additional <0 centJ! son had 12 and Mike Erickson ¦ "1 guess I didn 't learn very ing snow. Airline and rail issues again POWDER . PUFF fat hogs discounted AH cents per hundred- 11. Bob Bremseth paced Hous- Hal-Rod W . L. much in high school," he said , At the S o p li i e ri Cemetery. showed mostly plus signs. East- weight, ton with 20. Tom Runningen Watkins Product- 34 17 " although I was an A student. whose "Western wall forrns part ern Air Lines, Pan American, Good hogs, barrows ind gilts— NAIA Squad Winona Insuranc* . . .:...... 33 II 160- 1. - 12.50-13.25 Covers Mars, "I was just floored when I United and American were all • 13.25-14.00 and Bruce Carrier had 12 and Steak Shop .. ; ..... 30> _ 20' _ I of the barricade cutting Berlin 180-ii . ..:.. .. • . 11. respectively. KANSAS ClTY' iAPi — Quar- Jen' s Tavern ...... 21 JO came to the university , but I in two. wreaths were leaned up up major fractions. 200-220 . 14 .00 , Budw.iser Beer '7 34 25 220-240 - 13.85-1 4.00 terback George Bork . the pass- learned how to study. And, in Steels were quiet with major ' ¦ . 13.25-13. 5 .MABEL 51 Bakken Construction ...... 23' _ ir' s ! a g a i n s t the wall facibg the 2A0-270 .. - , is ¦• ' .. 12.60-13._ 5 ROSE CREEK 45 ing ace of Northern Illinois Marigold Doiriet 23 21 fact , I'm still learning. " I West. Each bore the name of steelmakers picking up small 270-300 one of three repeaters on a 1963 Hal-Leonard Music ...... 23 21 Experts Say 300-330 12.DO-I2._0 someone bur ied behind the fractions. 11.15-1 Mabel jumped off to an early Golti Pharmacy 1- 2. 330-360 . .00 all-star football team announced Midland Co-op . 22 2» By JOHN' 'BARBOUJ . ! soot-covered Red brick wall. Good sows— was never headed in 11 .50-11.75 lead and todav by the National Associa- S». Clairs .25 2. Chrysler was lip and down all 270-300 ; Creek 5145. CI>oaf« ' i 17 H WASHINGTON (P. —There 300-330 11.50-1175 tripping Rose " Athletics. "Those were put there by morning. At one time the price 11 tion of intercollegiate A-C LADIES is new evidence that the planet $226,5o71ow 330-360 ¦• -5-1 ISO The Wildcats scooted away. Athletic Club W. L. West Berliners who for some was off a point and soon after 360-400 ' .. - . 110O-U. - 5 The others are tackles ,1-hn 10.50-11 13-9 at the end of the first pe- Hoi Fish Shop . 11' s 10' j Mars is crossed by great yellow J00-<50 .00 Reese of Southwest Texas State Walty s Sweethearts ¦ reason can 't get into East Ber- it was up just as much. It re- 450-500 10.00-10. 50 boosted the margin to ' ¦ 1* U clouds of toxic smog. riod and and Rex Mirich of Arizona State Stein Oil Co. . 17 1« lin during the hol iday season ," tained a si i ght upside edge. Stags— 40-27 bv. the end of the three Lantern Cafe l. i . I7' i If so, it could mean that On Eau Geile said a We ' Berlin policeman. Ford and Studebaker also 450-dawn ... . 1.75 College. Ko.hler Body Shop .. H l» 450-up . 7 '5- 175 quarters. earth's last chance of finding a unfinished hog s discounted St. John 's of Minnesota placed Winona Knitters 11 2J gained small fractions while Thin and Dennis Usgaard sparked the PIN DROPS life-supporting planet in this so- The vol market i_ closed . — end Ken Roering Westgatt W. GU was unchanged. CATTLE while Bob two men L. lar system is goae. hosts with 20 points, for offense and John McDowell , Pappy _ . 33 )| Flood Project Truman Wants American C r y s tal Sugar The cattle market: Steers and heifer Rommes did a yeoman 's job on Randall's .30 21 Some astronomers have con- surged upward by 3 points. Cen- weak to 25 cents lower; cows 25 cent tackle, on the defensive squad. Culligan's . 2» 12 jectured SPRIN G VALLEY, Wis.-Low higher. the boards. Nick Majerus led Sportsman 's Tap 2» 22 that the yellowish tral Aguirre. Holly Sugar and Dry-fed steers and yearlings— The NAIA named both offens- bidder on the first part of a $10 Kennedy Memorial Rose Creek with 17 counters. Steve' s 23 21 clouds seen on Mars are mostly South Puerto Rico gcained frac- Extreme top 21.50 ive and defensive all-stars be- Kelly, , 21 30 dust , and the p million Eau Galle River flood Choice to prim« 20.00-21.00 KWN0 . ... .;.. 31 30 lanet's whites tions . Good lo choice . :...... 18.50-_O.-5 cause its rules permit free sub- ¦ control project is Sheehy Bridge In Washington KAGE . . . . II JJ and blues have been associated Consolidated Natural Gas fell Comm. to good 15.0O-U.OO stitution. Other members of the KEGLER_TT_ with snow Construction Co.. St. Paul, with Utility 14 .0O-down Weslgate and water. NEW YORK (AP> — Former about 1 while GE added about Dry-fed hellers— offensive unit : . W. L. an offer of $226,587. Hardt's Music 33 li But Drs. Sebastian Karrer President Harry S. Truman 1. The company announced Extreme top 30.75 Blanks. Texas Lawrenz Furniture _ Choice to prime , 19.0O-2O.OO , Bills Backs — Sid 30' 20' i and Carl C, Kiess reported today The Corps of Engineers, says that after the assassination Patriots Good to choice 17.50-19.50 A&I; Jim Solder , Panhandle Sam' s Direct Service 2J 23 which opened bids in St. Paul changes in its divisional setup. Sammy's Pizia Pittct . . _ J 23 evidence that the clouds are of President Kennedy "Ameri- Comm . 1o good 14.00-15.00. ( i; DuPont was ahead more than Utility ... 14.00-down A&M Okla. Charlie Reed. Hamm's Beer . 2. 35 mostly gases of compounds of recently, anticipated the firm cans wanted to name every- _ , Whitworth. Winona Plumberetlei .24 27 would begin work at once. 2' Merck about Vz. . . Cows— Williams Annex l»i _ 311/, oxygen and nitrogen—the same thing in his honor, but after VS. government bonds were Extreme top . . . .• 13.25 In Rhubarb Center — Orville Hudson. Watrke Blocks .15 u eye-burning, choking, toxic gas- The village of Spring Valley things settle down, we'll get the Commercial 12.25-1275 higher and corporate? were Utility . ., 12.0O-l_.50 State. CLASSIC will spend $10,700 to acquire East Texas Westgate Paints es of earth's smog. right memorial in the right place mixed. Canners and cutters 1. 00-down Guards — Gary Boggs. Lewis Pozanc Trucking f They split the light from the land and about $7,500 to lower —and that will be in Washing- Bulls- Collins. Gramb- Ruppert's Grocery I sewer and water mains cross- Bologna 14.50-15.50 and Clark ; Fred Dale' s Standard .. . 71', planet's telescopic image by ton." Commercial .... 13.00-15.00 ' " ¦ Ruth' ing Mine. Creek . Changes on Light thin 13.50-d own Over Burton ling. . - . .. - s Restaurant .... 7 powerful spectroscopic tech- Truman also told newsmen 1 P, M. New York I Clark S Clark 511, the creek are the first portion _ Ends — Billy Jones. Central Rollingstone Lumber Yard niques and found the pattern Kennedy "will have a good repu- BUFFALO, . ..Y. (APl-With ... 5 of a federal project aimed at Winona Egg Market Oklahoma State; Roering, St. Hoi Pish Shop ... .- 1 that is yielded by the gas nitro- tation when history is written ." Stoc k Prices (These quotations apply as of the Eastern Division title play- Watkins Products John 's. 1 gen dioxide. preventing a repetition of 1942 The ex-president and his wife s 10:30 a.m. today) off game just a day away. Bos- BAY STATE MEN All'd Ch 54' R Infl Ppr 31 . Grade A (iumbo) 41 The defensive unit: Westgate poj nf) Nitrogen dioxide—a partner- when water rose to first floor the holidays in ton and Buffalo of the American are spending Als Chal 15 . 8 Jns & L fi6V Grn.e- A Uarge^ . . _ * Williams. Old Dot's 351 , levels in most business build- Grade A (medium) 26 Ends — Sidney Bouncers . ship of one nitrogen atom and New York with their daughter , 1 Football League were involved 37 Amrada 70 Kn 'ct 73 ' Grade A (small) ; 15 (La ) ; Leonard St. Blockbusters ings. - Southern 35 two of oxygen—appears yellow Mrs. Clifton Daniel. Grade B 2- today in a rhubarb over the Pa- Boxers Am Cn 43 T _ Lrld 45 V Jean , Northern Michigan. ' ' 34 —and in dense concentrations Pierce County is to remove Grade C It triots ' activated halfback , Ron Topscores ...... [ '....I 38 Am M&F 18" B Mp Hon 1441. Tackles — McDowell , St. Bosses a bridge here as soon as mains Burton . _ » looks brownish yellow, changing Am Mt 18 ,» Mn MM 65V ¦ Froe'dtert iMalt Corporation John 's; Jack Peterson, Omaha. Big Yields 3in to blue and white in frozen are lowered. Another "bridge , The Patriots and Bills meet Golden Tigers 34 Prince Loses AT&T 138 • z Mn & Ont 21V Hours: 8 p.m. lo * p.m.; closed Saturdays Guards — Pete Dengenis, Lin- EAGLES forms. costing about $30,000, is to be Submit sample before loadino Saturday in the first playoff in Hal-Rod Am Tb 28'- Mn P&L 43. | No. \ barley -1 .08 field ; Bill Van Cleve. Northeast- ¦ Points Scientists —intent on search- finished by May 1. 7 the league's four-vear historv . Kewj.ee Lunch ' 11 Damage Suit Ancda 45 8 MnChm 61V No 1 barley ICI ern Oklahoma State. Doerer 's Gen-Jin. Parts 17 ing the distant Martia.i world Surveying for a main dam is No. 3 barley 94 But Ralph Wilson Jr., Bills' Arch Dn 41 .» Mon Dak 35' 4 No. I barley 86 Linebackers — Sammy Odom. Gralnbelt Beer u for signs of life—have looked to be completed in five weeks. LOS ANGELES (API-Irani- oivner, filed an official protest Badger Foundry u Armc St 66'.*s Mn Wd 34 Northwestern Loyisiana State; TV Signal for traces of water suggested The 98-foot earthen structure an Prince Emil Shokoohi. 28, Thursday with league head- ) . . tl'i Armour 46 U Nt Dy 65n 8 Bay Stale Milling Company Val F innev . dttawa (Kan. Eagles Club in, by changing color patterns, and will permit water to trickle in- has lost a $20,000 damage suit ' Elevator "A" Grain Prices quarters over the activation of , Warner A .wssey uv, Avco-Cp 223, N Arrt Av 49' _ Hours: 8 a m. to 3:30 p.m. Halfbacks — Dick Butolph Schlil ' blues and whites on the planet. to Mines Creek at a slow.pace against Phi Sigma Kappa for Burton , who had been out of ac- ( . Beer ...... J] Beth Stl 31' 8 Nr N ' Gs — 'Closed Saturdays! Kearney Neb. ) State ; Bill Re- Owl . Motor Co. » Karrer is a chemical consult- and then merge with the Eau injuries he claimed he suffered No 1 northern spring wheat 2.2i tion since pre-season drills. Wil- Winona Insurance Agency Bng Air 36 7 Nor Pac 51 dell , Occidental. »'i ant , a pioneer in uhe early proc- Galle River. as a. pledge. * 'i No. 1 northern spring wheat . 2.23 son contends the action violates , WE. Greenhouses I Brswk 1M B NO St Pw 36V No. 3 northern spring wheat 2 \1 Safetv - Willie Tart Elon. Mankalo Bar 4 esses that enabled U.S. industry There were 1. bidders on the Shokoohi said he suffered per- No- 4 northern spring wheal , 2 15 the AFL's constitution and by- Ctr Tr 47~ s NW Air 68V . to reap nitrogen from the at- first section of the project. manent arm arid back injuries No. -l hard winter wheat .. . 2.11 laws. Ch MSPP 13'.i Nw Bk 52 No. J hard winter wheat 2.0? mosphere where it i.s some 78 Among them were Tri-State and other indignities in 1959 No. 3 hard winter wheat 2.05 A league spokesman said C&NW 26' 4 Penney fl per cent of the earth's gases. Construction Co., Alma , and F. during hazing. But Superior 45' No. 4 hard winter wheat 2 01 Commissioner Joe Foss would H. F. Radandt and L. G. Ar- Chrysler 85' _ Pepsi 49V No. 1 rye "1 ,37 Plainview Wins Big 10 Teams Kiess is an astronomer at Court ruled in favor of the fra- No. 2 rye 1.35 rule on the protest today. nold, Eau Claire. Ct Svc 62*8 Phil Pet 48 In returning Burton to the ac- Georgetown College Observa- ternity. The fraternity chapter , at the Cm Ed 48'i Plsby 55 I tive roster Wednesday, Boston tory . C'nCJ Mars and Venus are earth's University of Southern Califor- 54'i PIrd 171 LIVESTOCK apparently acted under a memo Also I Fare Cn Can 42* Wa basha Well in closest neighbors. Scientists in nia , contended Shokoohi was * Pr Oil 42' . the league sent to coaches and VALLEY Mrs. Oswald Cnt Oil 58 RCA 95 .1, SOUTH ST. PA.UL HIAWATHA search of life on other planets bitter because he was not ac- SOUTH ST . PAUL, Minn fl (USDA) genera! managers. The memo W L W L have concentrated on Ihern for. cepted for membership. Cntl D 107 Li Rd Owl — - Cattle 2,500; calves 900; slaughter said either team could add for Zumbr . ti 4 1 'Jlewartvillt 3 1 Will Appear steers and hellers weak la mostly 25 Kenyon « 1 Cannon Fills 1 3 Holiday Deere 70 V Rp Stl 40 Meets cents lower; cow « like earth, they are neither too . strong to 25 cents high- the game up to two players who 1 5 . Uinview J 1 Kaiton-fAant. * Douglas 21 H Rex Drug 38' A er; bulls fully steady; few; loads choici Lake Citf 3 1 St. Cha rles • 5 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS close nor too far from the sun. For Probers had been waived or deferred Dow Chm 68n « Rey Tob 42'.i 870-1, 175 lb slaughter steers 21 .75-22.25; durin g the season. Rig Ten b probe Lind berg h's 3 good 19 ,00-21 .00; canner and cutler 11.00- PLAINVIEW *. Minn. - Pla in- asketball teams won But » U.S. spa^e that DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Mrs. _u Pont 241 Sears Roe 97 4 14 .50; load high choice 1 ,0 111 lb slaughter Wilson maintained the memo view opened its rather unique three out of four games Thurs- flew past Venus indicated sur- Marina Oswald will be avail- East Kod 121 -"• _ Shell Oil 46 heifers 2175; other choice 675-1 ,050 Ih is an amendment to the const i- day in opening rounds of Daughter Wed 50> 20.25-21.00 ; good 18.00-20.25; canner and holiday doubleheader by taking holi- face temperatures there were able to appear before the presi- Pord Mot - Sincl air 44' . cutter 11.00-13.50 ; utility and commer- tution and by-laws . An amend- day tournaments n cial cows 13.00-14 .00 ; earner a 712-32 decision from St. Char- in New York , too high to support any known dential committee investigating France (AP) - Gen Elcc 84- 4 Socony 71' . and cutter ment must be ' voted upon by the Los Angeles PERIGUEU. 11.00-13.(ID; utility 17.50-19 .00 ; commer- and Portland. kind of life. the assassination of President C.enFds 87* . Sp Rand 21' _ cial and good 17.00-19 owners. les in a Hiawatha Valley Con- The pretty daughter of Ameri- .00 . canner and Illinois , Minnesot a and M ichi- J ohn F. Kennedy, her attorney, Charles A. [Jen Mills 40 St Brnds 72' 4 cutter 11.50-17 .00. ve.lers and slaughter ference game. can aviation pioneer calves stronn to % 1 00 higtier; good and gan came rien Mot 785fl , In the nightcap, Wabasha out on top in the tour- John M. Thorne , says. Lindbergh was honeymooning St Oil Cal 59 8 choice vealers 25.00-28.00; good and turned back Lewiston 57-51. To- neys , while Iowa d ropped a fil- Whitehall Pinmen "We feel it is in (he national today in the south of France Gen Tel 31 'i St Oil Ind 64' 8 choice slaughter calves 20.00-25.00 . 56 game to Colorado Gillette .32M, St Oil NJ s, Hogs 12,000; borrows and gills 25-50 night Wabash a and Plainview State Uni- interest , " Thorne said Thurs- with her French bridegroom. 74 cents lower; sow s mostly steady; coupls Find Alleys Friendly " r !¦? Georgia Tech will battle for Ihe mythical title versity in the Far West Classic day night . Anne Spencer Lindbergh , 2.1,; Goodrich 52 'i Swft .« ¦ ' ding were the bride s brother cents lower; choice 120-160 lb 12.50 1:1 C , •¦ :f ' r ' • - -» . , ''.i "' . iv u - .., , ,- , llomestk 43 Sheep 2,000; ST. CHAI.LF.S :i_ and the Univ ersity of Mich igan ^ . standing that Mrs. Oswa ld 22 , Scott Lindbergh , 21 , and I.r. Ju- ' 2 Westg El Wi wooled slauqhlor |rt m i» Milwaukee Meel steady to Plainview broke away from n defeated .New York University would appear before Ihe com- Faris. Lindberg h IB Marl) m^k Wlworth 74"4 strong; shorn slaughter ( .imrjs ¦ lian Rouard of 50 cenls higher : slaughter ewes and MII.W.AL'KKK . Wis .V lti-ll first quarter lead to bal- «:i-74. Java Betgei son. SI rum, sel a mittee in cither Dallas or Wash- and his wife , writer Anne Mor- Inl Harv 59> _ Yg S 4 T 12fi feeder lambs steady; choice anil prime Georfiia Tech ''oacli .Inhn Hv loon the bulge to 45- at the three game alley record Dee , ington but that no dat« had row Lindbergh , were present. W-103 Ih wooled slaughter lambs 19 SO H* The Minnes ot a (.olden C op)) 20.00; good 80-95 Ih 17 .50- 19.00 ; dec k 9( fl. r was somewhat surprised to , Ih - half and coast in for a 7_ - .'l_ ver- ers look n five-point halftime 18 rolling a li!Uj[ to beat George been set. The bridegroom 's father i.s a .horn slaughte r lambs vjith tall *|\mn fine! Ins Yellow .lackct s install- lend over Wo/.ney, Whil-nnl l , who hud a Tlie widow ol Lee Harvey Os- professor of art history in Par- PRODUC E pells 19 00; cull to good wnol .d slnuqhtr-r dict over St . Charles. Cornell in Ihe Madi- ewes 5.50.6 50; f.incy 7S Ih wooled feeder ed as favorite ; in the Milwau- (ififi game: 'During Ihe next shift wald and her two small daugh- lambs WOO, The themselves. 110-77 . supplies hutch. <• 50 renfs to the first game of the second Thomley, Strum , which included the Secret Service. moderate : demand 11 no lower 1 ? LaVerne Kroncbiisrh led the Sues for $25, moderate; market about 200 2?0 Ih hiitcher 1 15 50 15 75, hulk mi«ed aniui .'il t ournament. Dartmout h a 279 game, Lloyd Windjue , It was reported Thursday that 000 steady ; 1-3 190 3.10 lbs 14 75 15 50; 210250 lbs nnd Wisconsin arc matched in onslaught with 1'.'. points, ns ev- carlot t rack sales: Idaho russets 14 .35 1475: 3-1 240 260 Ihs 13 75 14 5(1 ; 250 Whitehall , had a W;. scries, and Mrs . Oswald an - Mrs . Budde r to 390 Ihs 13 00-1 .1. 75; |„, (lie ery man on the Plainv iew team Ol ympic Hockey :!..>0 ; Minnesota North Dakota m rt | , „,.,,,„ second Consolation and Lyle Pavelc , owner of (li e Lanes, received Christinas presents Marino , Milwaukee television Ill -owi II 50-17 2 5; 21 450 500 Ill s 1100- championship games nre sched- scored. Can Feldm an added had a (571 series. from all over the world. Red River Valley round reds II 50 1( 1 . Team Beaten 4-0 and radio performer under the 2.00-2. on , Cuttle 9.500; (rtivty, 25; slaughter .seen uled for Saturday night . Windjue ' s 2Hli i.s hi^Ji single 75 50 cenls lower load lucjh choice and H;i n;i name of .Judy Marsk , filed suil prime "This might hel p us. to know Al Richter find Burns game lor the ye.ir. There are and 1.100 In slaught er '.leers 2 3 Mi HOCIIKS TKH. Minn. (AP 1 in U.S. District Court Thursday NKW YORK (AP) — (USDA ) two loads mostly prime 1,750 1 ,340 we 're the favorite ." said llyder . had eight each for SI Charles . , fi(K) 25 50; lbs The I .riled Stale. Olympic hoc- 'i I more series this year Heavy Fog Over asking $2,1, 000 damages from - Butter offerings a mple. De- mined Dint. (Unlet and prime 1 ,050- u lio.se tea m has the onl y win- WAII.VS.I A -.7 1.350 lbs 22 50 21 V, . rtml .. 900 1,100 lbs key Iciira fi<>! blank . .. 4-0 Tl.urs- than there were last year al Northwest Orient Airlines Inc. mand only fair. ' ning record. I.I.VVJ.STON ,.1 tins lime. 1 <-- ? <__ ' , '"* """' "' '"><>" ""'' rhnir. day nifj lit l.y the .unateiir Ko- Much of England for alleged injury to her hear- Wholesale prices on bulk car- ',_."''_. ° ll Wi Ho also said bis team, will ) ii Wabasha grubbed an early ,300 lbs 20 "'0021 " 50; choir""""V '"">" ™ clicstcr MustiiiiHs . with (he open- J'avek is looking for some ing. tons ( fresh). Creamery, _;i . M0-I.07 . Ih , , score heifer . 21 00 22 00; mostly tinnd 20 on 2<1 50) 'i 'J slate, "hasn 't come along as lead and then hung on to stop series in , LONDON IAD- -The heaviest 82 utility ing Koal scored by Oscar Ma hie , l-itfh ibis tourna ment Mrs. Marino, who appears as (AA ) 5-' ,-,.!)^ cents; score and -fnmm^rr. ial cows 12 25 13 75 Lewiston ..7-5 1. She-p 600 ; ' good as I had thought we who was fin irom (he fog since last winter enveloped (A) 5 . SK) wooled sla nnhler lit m hi star a weather reporter for WTM.J -- .9H; score (B) 5B M_ - sleady to strong; sever al would. " He blamed this on the The Indians jumped to a ll ' -ll IM\ NKillT :i lots utility and .squad ti few days London and much of F.nRland r>« i. good wool. .l -laughter u^o , i i 1 and WTM.l -TV, charged she suf- lamb , lntin m ooi unavailability of all his players lir.st quarter margin , and AHCADM Wis Special -- during the night. FOR and ice ( nr " Malilc is a regular with the fered a loss of hearing a.s the '))(><. .„ sleady. Prices un- ».»' «.""" '""' '"'"'' ' '"" ""t util- during , an IJ-d ;ty brea k of c.v lengthened it fo ,.;i- _M af ( lu- Mr . and Mrs. Hi chard Siegle , ity 12 00 16 00 mil | 0 (innrt wnoled slaugh- Mustangs , who are in Ihe U.S. along with reckless driving were changed, ter ewes 4 50 6 50 ' proprietors of (he itive rview result of a sudden depres.suriza- aniinations . but added . "We ve half. Lewiston came back to Hockey League. blamed for many highway acci- airliner on Wholesale egg offe got Ihe hoys together now , Lanes Bowling Al ley liei .- , tion of a Northwest rings lim- .3-44 ; lop and cut the gap lo ..'l- .'ltl a I Ihe end Hon Const antine added a sec- an- dents. a flight from New York, to Chi- ited. Demand active, quality 147 lbs. min.) we' '' nouiice il 111 i 41-44 re in good physical shape . of three periods hut the surge ond period goal and Dave Krank .11 on each Friday of 1!)(>2. ( Wholesale ' .; mediums (41 lbs ,.v . r- niHht they cago in January selling prices ) ,1(1' ,.f| Dartmouth Coach Alvin Ju- faltered. a:i() (Jn-K J.acoinv (allied in the will hold a liuck anil She claimed failure of the based on exchange afift - ., ; sm „n s < % | bs lian, whose I en in is winle Ked I'in Night. and other nverara! :ii. .ss in John Cl .vn had Id and John third. Injured Singer i cabin pre.ssurizalion equi pment volume sales. ) New York -:u . three start s , said , "We need spot lteiiihaidl 11 lor Ihe winners. Jerry N'icols starred in tlie M 'niwi Ki :(w, i:its Goes On, Anyway was the result « responsible year. This home r>as a large living dition. 1850. 173 Washington . - " room, 2 bedrooms for only one Incorrect Insertion of CON VE YOR CHAIN S^to (It almost any and a beautiful any classified advestlsement pub- make of manure spreader. Large sa- kitchen. This Is one of our finer buys lished in th« Win! Ad section. Check nction on hand at saving s up to S30, In low priced homes. ABTS AGENCY , 1964 BUICK your ad and cell 3)21 If a correc- F. A. Krauit Impl. Co. "B reeiy Acres." INC., Realtors, M9 Walnut St. Tel. tion must be made. ~" 424J, or affer hours: E R. Clay J-27-7; CLAY BARN EQUIPMENT Bill Ziehen 4854; E. A. Abts 3184. LeSabra OAK RIOGE SALES ft SERVICB '" ~ FOUNTAIN CITY-large Minne iska. T«l. . Alfur_ 7884 ll room -ijTid- 4-door, fully equipped , BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR- Ing on N, Shore Drive. Suitable for beau- See the New apt- warehouse or store. For sale or tiful blue with blue trim. I-17, -I, M, 33, 37, M. rent . Also large modern mobile home, 12-Lb. Homelite XL-12 sacrifice for qu ick tale. - ' C. SHANK, Only 1,519 miles. I 7 " . i S=__ Chain Saw Homemaker 'i Exchange, S52 E. 3rd. Soon At IF YOU WANT to touy, tell or trade Lost and Found 4 SERVICE be sura to see Shank , HOMEMAKER'S SAVE! SAVE! AUTO ELECTRIC EXCHANGE, 55, E. 3rd, FOUND—J tructc tire* and wh_.li. Owner and ft Johnson Ttl. 3453 may have by Identifying. Tel. Dakota NEAR SUGAR LOAF—In city limits. Du- 443-2511. . plex, 5 larje rooms and bath In each apt. Full basement and garage. Big Lot , Personals 7 1TCO INFO 114x215\ Price »13,500. - - WATCH TH.S COLUMN for detaiii in W. STAHR MILLER our New Year Celebration. Ray Meyer, by Jerry 374 W. Mark Tel MS3 CHEVROLET CO. Innkeeper, WILLIAMS HOT EL. CHEVROLET & BUICK EfiblR DIRECTOR—Grace Presbyterian We have spreader aprons on Church announce! that auditions will NODLAIG SOMA DUIT Rushford, Mian. Tel. UN-«-771t be held for choir director. Persons hand for most models, New who are qualified, who are excited Open Mon. & Fri. rights. with the prospect of worshipping Idea , Schultz, Kelly Ryan, Christmas time hrings mem- through music, and who would accept IHC, John Deere , Farm- ories of an auld Scottish cus- a small salary are asked to Tel. 4608. - tom of the "First Footer." DON'T LEAV E tliiPichlIdreri HeMicmel hand. We also have chains 1958 FORD Bring them with you when you dine at The first to enter a house RUTH'S RESTAURANT, 126 E. 3rd. to repair spreader aprons. brings luck to the house Country Sedan We eater to the whole family with All at discount prices. and a gift for the chief of budget prices and wholesome nourish- 4-door , radio, heafr ing food. ______"It's the old story says his wallet' the clan. Whereupon the - — s in , automatic trans- 6UIT ANSWERING false alarms . . .. his pants at home . chief brings out a few wee have your clocks and watches expertly •l/feltftf «AVE TO GIVE HIM CREDIT TOR OHZ TWNS ...MDU " mission, V-8 motor, doch and dorris and soon it Ver repaired at RAINBOW JEWELRY, He COMPIET- IY fW8OT /l80-T >0Uf . TOOTHACHE WHILE Hg IWS fJ^E/ ITCO STORE white sidewall tires, __ *_ _ is time for "Auld Lang Feiten Imp..', Co, Furn., Rugs, Linoleum 64 Wanted to Buy 81 Syne" on the bagpipes. The tu-tone finish, power ~ " " (first Pub. Friday, De«, 27, 19&3) 113 Washington Winona r^ _ Ofr^7ARPEf77foam be ck, 12' wide] WANTED SCRAP IRON & METAL, rest of the Christmas day is steering, power Good color assortment, 13.99 s aq. yd. COW HI DES, WOO L 4 RAW FURS. State of Minnesota ) >s. brakes. Extra clean! SHUMSKI'S, 58 W. 3rd. HIGHEST PRICES PAI D spent visiting neighbors, County of Winona ) in Probate Court ~' M «. -N IRON AND METAL CO. Only No. 13,131 Hay, Grain, Feed 50 USED FURNITURE—3 pc7~waTnu» Ted- eating haggis and oat meal In Re Estate ol room suite, t4j; walnut chest and bed, 207 W. 2nd, across Spur Gas Station - For you r Convenience cakes and maybe a wee bit Rose Anderson, also . -own ai GOOD DRY ear cornTlO.. bu., 100-day S30. BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, $695 Rose H. Anderson, Decadent. 302 Mankato Ave. Open evenings. We Are Now Again Open On Sats. of Scotch now and again. HN6EL variety. Daniel Stellpflug, Trempealeau, ~~ - ~ ~ Final Account ' " Order for Hearing on ci-m Wis. Tel. -34- .413 , . eVAlNUT OR BLONDE cocktail tables, HI CHEST PRICES PA.D and Petition for Distribution. $5.95; J table groupings. Including . for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hldtt, At Christmas and all thru The representative of the above named Articles for Sale 57 step and matching cocktail tables, raw furs and wooll estate having filed Its final account and the New Year may you en- VENABLES $19.93. BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, allowance petition for settlement and WcCULLOUGH chain saw, almost new. 302 Mankato. Open evenings. Sam Weisman & Son joy true happiness in the 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 thereof and for distribution to the personi Tel . 754a, INCORPORATED fullest measure thereunto entitled; Good Things to Eat 65 450 W. 3rd Tel . SM7 Open Friday Evenings IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing BARGAINS—corns on In, take a look ! TV sets, used, 135. Real good, too. " r ~ thereof be had on January 23, 1964, at BUR BANK RUSSEts and kenn.bec po- Rooms for Housekeeping 87 'clock A.M., before this Court In FRANK LILLA V SONS, 7-1 E. Bth. ' ' 10:30 o _ tatoes—SI .95 per 100 up. (Cooking & ~~ iBOB . the probate court room In the court BROODER HOUSE, 8x14; Super-Flame eating applet.) Winona Potato Market, ROOMS FOR MEN, with or without 1963 CHEVROLET house In Winona, Minnesota, and that oil burner. R . E. Ormsby, 3 miles 118 Market. kitchen privileges. Tel. 4859. notice hereof be given by publication ¦ W. ot Hart. __ ,. Bel-Ai r of thl» order in the Winona Daily News ~ Household Articles 67 Apartments, Flats 90 »- OV** . and by mailed notice as provided by law. SAND. Treated sand and de-icer. All 3 IAEAO A- Tel . 2349 delivery al I - Dated December 23, . 1963. available for Immediate PILE is soft and lofty . . colors retain THIRD E. 642—Upper room s and bail , 4-door, 6-cylinder, standard 4th. Tel. . * 120 Center St. MARGARET McCREADY, ROBB BROS. STORE, 574 E. brilliance in carpets cleaned with Blue private entrance and heated . Adults I Probate Clerk, 4007; . Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1. only. transmission, radio, white (Probate Court Seal) - F»RE-INVENTORY SALE on all appli- H, Choate & Co. . . C E NT RAL LOC AYION—fnodiriT ;J-rdom Streater 4 Murphy,. with turquoise interior. 2,356 ances. Buy now end save. B fc B apt. Heat and water. Adults. Tel. 3736 Attorney* for Petitioner. ELECTR IC, 155 E . 3rd. Radios, Television 71 after 5 p.m. Wanted—Real Estate 102 miles. It's like new. ICE SKATES—new 8. used. Trade your THIRD E. 229—4-roorrt modern (First Pub. Friday, Dec. II, 1?«) apt., WANTED TO BUY-centrai location, old pair In. Skates sharpened. KOLTER N eedles and Service newly decorated; 2-room apt., heat ' ) duplex or house with rental possibili- County of Winona . In Probate Court BICYCLE SHOP, 402 Mankato, Tel. 5665. (urnished ,- SAVE! SAVE! 5-room apt. Inquire 527 E. ties, low down payment State ol Minnesota ) as. All Makes of Record Players 4th. balance on No. 15,694 WE HAVE something very fine for vinyl Contract for Deed , Tel. 8-1685. In Re Estate ef and other floors called Seal Gloss NEWLY REWlODELED-l-bedroom apt., " Hardt's Music Store Will "PAY HIG .ESTTASH PRICES Otto H. Breitlow, Decedent. acyrlic finish. PAINT DEPOT. large carpeted living room, 118 E. 3rd Winona 3 storage FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY Order for Hearing on Petition for Probate CASH REGISTERS^elecTric or manual- and clothes closets. Tom Ralne, Tel. ef Will, Limiting Time to File Claims Finest Electronic Repair on All Makes 8-2069. . ly operated, ring up to $99. Write ADMIRAL & MUNTZ DEALER "HANK JEZEWSKI MILLER and for Hearing Thereon P. 0. Box 504, Winona, Minn. TWO NEW APTS.—upper and lower, 16} (Winona 's Only Real Estate Buyer) CHEVROLET CO. : Helene M. Breitlow having filed a pe- SNOW PLOWS—Meyers and Allis Chal- Don Ehmann TV Service and $75. 759 E. 6th. Tel. 4107 . Tel. 4388 end 7093 P.O. Box 345 . CHEVROLET & BUICK tition for the probata of the Will of said 980 W. ith Tel. 6X3 decedent end tor the appointment ot The mers, straight or V-body. Will fit every SIXTH , E. 478—downstairs apt., living TO SELL Your home, farm, business or Will Minn. TeL L'N-4-7711 Merchants National Bank of Winona ai make front end manure loader. USED TELEVISION room, bedroom, kitchenette, bath. Heat other real estate, call Rushford, also fit Jeep or other 5 or 4 wheel Executor, whi ch Will Is on file In this THESE SETS are ln good condition and and water furnished, Tel. 3066 or 6960, Open Mon. & Fri. nights. Inspection; drive Trucks. F. A. Krause Implement - " W. STAHR Court and open to all have a 90-day exchange privilege. EAST CENTRAL7" 5th StT~lrnmedlat- That the hearing Co. "Breezy Acres. " 374 W. Ma rk Tel. 6925 IT IS ORDERED, ¦• Call WINONA FIRE & POWER CO., possession. 5 room apt., partially fur- thereof b» h»d on January t, 1964, at •WeUU; THAT DDES IT... 363' MO(?g OK USED FTJRNITUBE STORE 54 E, 2nd. Tel . 5065. (Across from the nished, hot and cold water; 2 room 11:15 o'clock A.M., before this Court In new parking lot.) apt., partially furnished. Reasonble Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 tha probate court room In the court 573 E. 3rd St. PAYS TO CMieiSTMAS /" We Buy — We Sell rent to reliable party. C. SHANK, 552 house In Winona, Minnesota, and that Refrigerators 72 E. 3rd , 25 obiectlons to the allowance of said Will, Furniture — Antiques — Toola If any, be filed before said time of and other used Items MUD & SNOW hearing; that tha time within which 7 Tel. 8-3701 Ed's Refrigeration & Supply Apartments, Furnished 91 CHOICE ¦¦ creditors of said decedent may file their Commercial and Domestic " P«rional« 7 Help Wanted—Male 27 535 E 4th Tel CENTRALLY LO CAT ED—All modern l7t claims be limited to four months from . 5532 floor furnished apt., 3 large rooms and Kraft Recaps . SCHOOTHBOY, 14 over, with farm DAILY NEWS USED CARS the date hereof, and that the clelms so DESPISE altering clothes? Expert work or bath. Immediate possession . Tel. 7776. fifed be heard an April 17, 1964, at 10:30 done by WARREN BETSiNGER, experience, to help en tarm weekendi. o'clock A.M., before this Court In the Tailor, 66V _ W. 3rd, stop Ih today. Write E-38 Dally News. MAIL PI EASANT APT., close *o downtown, FULLY RECONDITIONED probate court room In tho court house ~ FREEZER BARGAIN drapes, carpeting, stove and refrigera- ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKE RT^ $9.25 In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice tor furnished. Not suitable for children. AND WINTERIZED ; Alan or Woman, your drinking creates ROUTE SUBSCRIPTIONS hereof be given by publication of this Tel, 6-3011, 600-13 numerous problems. If you need and HOTPOINT 10 CU. FT. order in the Winona Dally News and want help, contact Alcoholics Anonym- SALES-SERVICE ACROSS FROM WSC-1, 2 or 3 men by mailed notice as provided by law. May Be Paid At ous, Plone«r Group, Box 652, Winona, AND DELIVERY. 60 atopa-per day. 1100 UPRIGHT to share furnished apt., 204 W. 8th. Plus tax & recappable tire BUY NOW & SAVE Dated December 11, lv63. Tel. 435». /Winn. week white training. Married to age 39, TED MAIER DRUGS E. D. LIBERA, SH-day week. Write E-39 Daily News. Probate Judge. LOSE WEIGHT safely wllh Dex-A-Dlet Houses for Rent 95 (Probata Court Seal! tablets. Full week 's supply only 9Bc Situations Wanted—Fem. 29 EXPERT $168.88 Harold J. Libera, KALMES TIRE Ford Hopkln.. " SECOND E. 57^—5-room housa. TeTTsSM. Attorney for Petitioner. WILL DO IRON.NO In my home. TeT, TELEVISION , RADIO Ideal Family Size Winona's Used Tire Center OUGHTER GUTTE.T-5 Ih., 56 gaugs WE ST BROADWAY- - 3- or 4-bedroom 7021. . __. and appliance repair serv- (First Pub. Friday, Dec. 20, 1963) "K" sutler, prime coated. Machine house, oil heat, redecorated. Available 108-116 W. 2nd St. WA LZ made on |ob — any length. Business Opportunities 37 ice. Save on picture tube Jan, 1st. Tel. 37S9. STAT E OF MINNESOTA . Julius Pellowskl Tel. Lewiston 28-6 Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC COUNTY OF WINONA replacement. SEVENTH E. 668—4 rooms and bath. CONTINUAL HOUSE: GUTTER CO. GROCERY STORE In small town In GAIL - ROSS - Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 DISTRICT COURT Tel, 6698, ' Open Friday Nites Stockton, Minn. Southern Minnesota. Excellent building THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT WINTERTIME , repair time; springtime, with modern apt., nice clean stock, OTIS ST . — all modern 3-room house, WE WISH YOU e Merry Christmas end APPLIANCE boat time. Do It now! WARRIOR SUMMONS same owner over 10 years. Must sell automatic oil furnace, hot water healer, a Happy New Year. CURLEY'S CER- BOATS Tel. 8-3866. AMIC TILE CO., 420 W. Bth Wllllsm because of Illness. Will take modern 217 E. 3rd Tel. 4210 full basement and garage. Available Imma B. Strelch, . [WARDS ! Jan. 15. Inquire at 151 E, 8th St. "Curley " Slevers. house In trade. Write E-36 Dally News. Plaintiff, or Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 YOU DON'T -vs.- TRUSSES - ABDOMINAL BELTS FOR LEA.SE-2 stall service station FOURTH E. 862—^or sal* rent, J- ^ Specials at the Store 74 SOME . LIKE windshields, others 't, Lyman Curtis, Fred Von Volkert- SACRO-ILIAC SUPPORTS downtown Winona. Excellent opportu n- Service Dept. bedroom house. Tel. 5751 or 2290. don - ~ Everyone likes the new BSA and burgh, Peter Struble, Luella S. Rock- ity for mechanic. For details writ* STORM WINDOW PLASTICS and other Tel. 3393 CENTRALLY LOCATED Triumphs. well, James I— Moore, and Frank A. GOLTZ PHARMACY E-29 Daily News. weather-proofing plastics. The largesl ROBB BROS. Motorcycle HAV E TO BUY ^ I room house. 6 room apt. Shop, 576 E. 4th. Johnston, also all the unknown heirs 274 E. 3rd Tel . 2547 •election In tow n at ROBB BROS, Walter Neumann, Tal. S-2133 'll of the above named persons deceas- Money to Loan 40 Business Equipment 62 STORE, 576 E. 4th. 26" BICYCLES But if you are smart, you ed, and all other persons unknown ~ Transportation 8 FOR THE BEST'bEAL IN TOWN Wanted to Rent 96 Girls and Boys claiming any right, title, Interest, ' ' inspect our selection of fine Loans — Insurance — WHAT DO YOU NEED?? Used commer- on a SNOW BLOWER see Priced from JJ4.95 estate, or Hen In the real estate de- RIDER WANTED to share expenses, ATTRACTIVE 2- or 3-room furnished or clal fountain equipment for sale. Com- BAMBENEK'S, 9th and Mankato Also a few Television sets left- used cars before buying aeribed ln the Complaint herein, destination Fort Bragg, North Carolina, partially furnished apt . wanted. Tel. Real Estate plete setup or dishes, mixers, utensils, priced at only Defendants. leave Jan 1 or 5. Tet. 5912. 6701 . . . appliances, you nam* Itl Write P.O. Stoves Furnaces, Parts $119.95 anywhere. Come in and see THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE FRANK WEST AGENCY Box 204, Winona, . 75 ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Auto Service, Repairing 10 175 Lafayette St. Tel, 5J<0 GAS OR OIL heaters, ranges, water Farms, Land for Sale 98 FIRESTONE for yourself. You, and each of you, are hereby ~ (Ne' I or Open Mon. unci Fri . Evenings Attorneys for Plaintiff peisnnnl Interview v' Mi wiMmiiv on Merle Moehnke.. AT !i-:ffl!. Winona Motel, lilcl.iy, Dec. 2711), /.JO and Saturday p.m. .0' III Enr.hnnge lllrtg. 1) Winona, Minnesota to 9 p.m. Clark Vo.s.sey . AT .1700 I BUZZ SAV/YfR fry Roy Cr«n« : ... ' i

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