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fo Nixon reaches decision on tapes; broadcast set tonight By GATLORD SHAW Tuesday. ; of the response,. were consid- yRichardson. said supplying thei , pattern. The - dir-ect -'answer; viewed as /inadequate. He. also unanimous' in its- concern that a letter to James D. Sti Clair, ; ' ' WASHINGTON (AP'¦)¦ Indications were- that . Nixon ering the possibility of stacking the transcripts of Vthe . tapes is ; I don't think that the evi- said that if the House votes an the . White House response the. . President's Watergate at- r- Pres- ; ident ; Nixon plans to take his Would disclose he was ready V to the transcripts ; on the . Presi- would not meet the order of the dence is sufficient iri- any given impeachment, Nixbn . should might be . edited ; transcripts. torney, from John Doar , chiet , give ;the committee,, which now dent's . desk during . the tele- situation: : Milk, ITT, cover-up step down temporarily while he Even ; the Presidents strongest counsel for the impeachment case. against impeachment to committee's subpoena.:-He also ' , is considering impeachme nt vision address. ^ of Watergate , to dinectly impli- is on trial in the Senate. supporters seemed to agree that inquiry. the public . with a prime time said that "the Case is clase, ' nationally y televised , resolutions; a set :of edited tran- The White House said Nb : escalating demands, ^ for. - ma- has acquitted former Atty/ Gen , said after - the verdict: .- "They chairman of the Senate Water- crimes should : be investigated conduct last year, chairman terial from White House files. John N. Mitchell ::and one-time wanted to get-.something, but. I gate" committee, said he sees np and prosecuted," V Peter W./Ttodiho. Jn; D-N.J,, VvTlie committee has subpoe- Commerce Secretary Maurice don't think- " thatyStans . and: Mit- connection; between the. verdict Vesco.fled the country in the set April. 30 as a target date for naed ; tapes of 42 presidential H. Stairs of all charges in theb chell ever fell for it.- *' aiid future . Watergate cases, midst of an SEC investigation a :vote on whether to recom- conversations and a response is criminal , conspiracy case. V The jury'5. forewoman, Sybil "Each case' stands on its own of his corporate y activities and due by 9 am.. CDT Tuesday.-..y .7 The nine men and three wom- Kucharski, y said ,: -."We were: off bottom ," he said. V yy all . efforts to bring him: . back mend impeachment. . 7 .yy .. ¦',' In 7 addition., a subpoena- re- en came to unanimous . agree- in little groups screaming and ,- Vesco, who was indicted with faiied. -. When the 7 unmet deadline ment Sunday . 'afternoon' after 26 yelling across the , table when Stans and Mitchell and .' lives in ' -Mitcheir and V Stans W'ere quested by special Watergate . : " arrives Tuesday, ; the y38-mern- VIEWS WATERGATE V. . . prosecutor; Leon. Jaworski that hours of deliberation that the the deliberations . . began. - She exile in Costa Ric a, called the charged with conspiring to ob- ber panel will have V to decide Former Attorney General demanded tapes and records former cabinet colleagues' were said the jury was spli t even on verdict the y "first : fair verdict struct an SEC fraud investiga- of : • not only, how . and. when to Elliot;Richardson told news- 64 presidential conversations innocent pf":: conspiracy,, ob- the conspiracy : c-ount, so it IVe - heard in a long time." tion of Vesco, who has V corpo- rate interests in diverse men Sunday it would calls for a response Thursday. struction of justice and per jury; turned to. the six separate per- The chief, .prosecutor/ Asst, such conduct' the unfinished business, . not be , ' ' locales as Hong ;Kpng ,' Beirut enough for President Nixon Deputy Press Secretary . Ger- Both were accused of trying jury counts . against Mitchell U.S.- Atty.: John R, Wing, was but how to deal with President " ' ¦ and 'Stans.V ¦: ' ':.::-X : deeply disappointed; Asked how and'the Bahamas. - . ' . ' Nixon's' .\-expected/ ': refusal to toy-supply ; only ; edited; tran- ald; L. Warren said that "we to hiopk a . Securities and .- Ex- . have every' intention" of meet- change : Commission inveistiga- ' ¦After lobking through all the he felt abbut the verdict, he re- It was an influence peddling furnish 42 tapes of Watergate- s c r i p t s of subpoenaed plied: . dea l, -the -government said. .The related conversations. ing the Tuesday deadline for an tion of financier Robert L.VVes- perjury charges,; the rest was . . MAURICE STANS yy - Watergate tape s. "( .AP answer to the House committee co, in return for Vescp's secret easy; . '- :Miss Kucharski said. y ' 'Rotteri:! If we could " have (Continued on page Z) ' ' . " They are due nnd*er terms of Ehotofa*) :.: subpoena. ' $200,000 cash contribution to "We figured there cbuldn"'t he gotten Vesco back it would Mitchell Smile of victory a subpoena 30 minutes before aihy conspiracy if there was no the meeting begins. perjury." But , committee , sources- say The verdict brbiight a smile Oi/M Mddle East rather than citing; Nixon for to the: face of the normally un- contempt of Congress if he fails demonstrative Mitchell. But ; it to: deliver the tapes, the panel brought no legal surcease. He might apply the legal principle faces trial in Washington at . a of "adverse inference," mean- still unset date on almost iden- Kissihger trying +6 ing Nixon could /be considered tical charges in connection with guilty of charges covered by the cover-up of the Watergate the withheld evidence. : - . break-in.7 Former Attorney General Elliot L. Richardson, who Leon Jaworski, the Watergate calm Soviet ebneerris special prosecutor , still is resigned last, fall rather than By WILBUR G. LANDREY the; hotel; .when Kissinger, went I Which President Nixon hopes to fire studying part of tbe Nixon cam- ¦¦ former Watergate Special ) ' U.S; I down to meet him,' flanked by conclude when he visits Mos- Prosecutor Archibald Cox paign' financing operation which GENEVA (UPI } - ' , cited ' ' .security men.,.; j cow in June. . the principle and said Sunday it Stans . headed. Secretary of State Henry A. ¦ ' . "Our faith was resting with a Spectators lining the balcony j Kissinger . arrived Sunday would not be enough for Nixon Kissinger met Soviet . Foreign ' applauded them .but were .kept 1 night and drove to the - Soviet to supply ' •very , very fine jury,' Mitchell only edited tran- ! Minister Andre i A. Gromyko .. away ; by barriers Vlining the Mission around.the corner from scripts of the. tapes. told a news conference Ln the "U.S. for a second time today to try : way. to . the elevators. .; : i the hotel to meet Gromyko for If the committee subscribes Courthouse. "They were a Soviet support—or at 1 their first meeting which lasted •cross section of the people and to: win American officials said the to ; the "adverse inference" least hands off—for American : two main subjects would be almost ytwo , hours. American theory, which has precedent in they were representative of ' America. efforts to bring about troop Kissinger's Middle East mis- i spokesjarfen described . it as federal courts, the sources said, disengagement between Israel sion and a new agreement- Von ! "frier/aly and constructive." Nixon's refusal to comply with "If there is one place I am firmly convinced you can get aiid Syria. : limiting multiple warheads on TheYsecretary was trying, to the subpoena oould be ah The two men met in an L- strategic - missiles (M-IRVs) ; work / out a ¦ troop disengage- impeachable offense in itself. justice, it's from the American for the people. shaped room on the penthouse ment^ agreement Golan Rodino has said he would not I have great faith in Intercontinental Heights America and that's why 3 love floor of the , where Syrian and press for a contemn! citation Hotei at 10 a.m, (4 a.m. CDT) Israeli troops have fought with and has indicated he favors the this country." and were later lunching before Stans was increasing feroc ity fpr seven "adverse inference" recourse. shedding tears of Kissinger flies to: Algiers this weeks: relief by the tim« the lengthy evening en route to his fifth Committee lawyers say the 15-count verdict had been read, A sen ior official aboard still (.'an he n ly involved in allegations of fy |)inr'li this sunimtr with tho tourist soiison comiii f' ' . that in tho past had been con- officinl , who would not. allow they know how they got 13-111., and Jacob K, Javits , It- ¦ on." — ! • tained in various agency bills , nelling favors for political himself he identified , snid of ; ' , stary, PHRP Pfl | (.|t(, |j,|" |- Commission. nntUin which makes one wonder how vestigated , for things that them to offer tho hill to extend K i ftt ii s 0 who ,s;iys he would welcomii jC during the Semite Watergate many other lies lie's told. Wc'iRe-prico control authority for i7: canipnlRii help from President. INIxnn bus won ninKresslomil \f : Also in the euergy (ield, tho " might, pass ns honest In endorscnienl. from 2nrl District Hnpuhlienn.s story, e S, hearings with his dry, mea- Sen , James Eastland, D- a court of law , don 't another -year. l\ — pn?. l- House Ways and Means Com- accusation that Nixon pro tempore of j- - ' , I' - :' mittee is expected to finish sured Miss., .president .sound so good when sorno Tho measure sponsored by Israeli and Syrian troops have clashed again fe fully was awaro of tho the Semite and chairman of its bird bints t horn out at ^ MilinflA IL: 29,, 1974: Police report d^ - ' • X::;fl ..yrjheftS XX'X" Vandafism ' •/ ' : ' ' Galesville Twp^Sfate Deaths X At Corn rn unity Winona Deaths ¦ XX -CITY ' ' : ¦x 'X - ' "¦' crtY-y Cx . VX .: .;: . From Sandy Lvinski, 916 E. Antenna broken off car belong- , Mrs. Elsie Lortscher Memorial Hospital Henry W^ Studt y Wychgram, 768 W ¦ Broadway, bicycle • taken about ing;toVLester . , Minn; (Special) ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' The body of Henry V/. Studt, 5;30 Friday;, gr e en 5th St., about ;ip p.m. Friday; ¦: ¦; . LAKE: CITY ;; SATURDAY. ' fX p.m./ , : publisher X ytrs. Elsie Lortscher, 79 , Lake 66, 681 W. 5th; St., was found at Schwirin 10-ispeed, $75; $10 loss y Admission home by a brother George dented on ca belong-/ 2ity, died Sunday at; Lake City ' his , From SUsan Noll, 121 W. Wa- Trunk r Municipal , Hospital : after an ill-; Vincent Schmitt, Red ' Top Studt, at about 8 p.m. Sunday. basha St., bicycle taken from ing to David Karnrnueller/ Fpuh- . ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ' ' ness of one, month. , - : . .- • '. - Trailer ' Court; 7. Er. ;Rj ,--- B:. Tweedy, Wfaoha garage sometime during last tain City, Wis., while/parked at .7 dies af 52 The former Elsie' lone French, County medical examiner, could two: weeks;; yellow, Goast-to- Mississippi Queen;. lot about mid- / Discharges -contacted .' y night Sunday; no estimate of ¦TREMPEALEAU, Wis, -^- Fu- she was born ia Canada Nov. not be today as to Coast 10-speed ,;$70.; .- . . James Erdmariczyk, 306 E. 4th From Daniel Bauer damage. neral services for Adam Tentis,' 30, 1894, : the daughter of -Mr.- -/ ' V . , cause .of death. Studt retired , 366 E. . ¦ St. ,. . , - y :/, - 5th ;St., bicycle; taken about 3 Window , broken at Martin ' . 52,v Trempealeau, ' owner-publish- and Mrs: William French. They in 1969 as machinist,¦ for Diamond ¦ : . Mrs. . Lawernce Breitenbach; ' '.V ' ' ' ¦¦ pjn'.- ' Friday; gold Schwinn Beatty residence, 116 Center St., er , of the Gaiesvillfr-Republican; moved tp the Zumbro Falls, ' - ' Huller. Co. 7 / . , $35. Trempealeau Rt. 1, Wis. .. , . . From., D. J. Johnson/. -4136 sometime Saturd ay ' riight; $5 , will. be. Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Minn.,. : area when she . was : a -S The son of Henry and;Emma . . Mrs. - James ieger and baby, Service Dr., . toolbox taken and damage. V St. . Mary's. Catholic -Church small , child.; In V'September 1916 Kuehl ;studt Vhe was born atIViii- ¦ , l217 W. - .4th.St.V . gasoline siphoned from tractor- VVIIVONA COUNTY Galesville. The '• Rev. Edward she married Ervin Lortscher at ona June- 22,, ,1907,: and was-a Mrs. Helen Hoffman, 1255/W. semitrailer about. 6 p.m. Satur- Larry Lange, Hart; . Minn., : Sobcyzk will of- Lake City.:He died-Nov: 21, 1955.: '¦' lifelong resident here. He was ' ' Broadway. , day ; no estimate of loss." mailbox : broken off post some.;. . .'. VVEATIIER FORECAST . ; . Clear to pai'tly-sunhy skies ficiate. Burial She was a member of St.. John's a . member of Improved Order ¦ ' ; ' ¦ ' ' ¦ " ' ' ¦ -' " time Saturday night, no esti-V ' are forecast for most of the nation . Showers are forecast will.be in St,' . Lutheran Church.; ; 7-7 ,;- , /Births • • . - .:; ; of Red Men, Winona: Tribe 20, WTNONA COUNTY ' mate of damages. " , from Texasyahc!the southern. Plains to the. Northeast, Warmer : Felix ' Catholic Survivors are: two-sons, Earl Mr. . arid Mrs. Bennie Thomp- "Winona " Eagles Club Aerie 1282, From Ralph Shank St; Char- ¦ ' , Greg ^hrensfeld, Lewiston, is'forecast , .for the Southeast; (AP -Photbiax): 1 ' . Cemetery; Wa- and Leland ,V Lake City; one son , . 1377 • W. 3rd ,St., a daugh- and Faith Lutheran Church . 7 7. les, ; Minn., Brillion Cultipacker ' weather , . ¦¦ Rt. mailbox broken off post ' : daughter Mrs. Kenneth" (VPhylis ) " ' ' : . ¦ "¦ 1, basha, 7Mi n. n.; , ter. , . . . Survivors are : . .one brother, farm rnachine taken from farm sometime Sunday, np estimate wit h' . .military/ Sprick, Ztimbrd Falls; li/ 'grandr Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dietrich , George near Wyattville; sometime Sun- ¦ ¦ ¦ , .Winona , and one sister, of damage;/- :'. • • - • ' ( Local observation? rites by .the Wa- children, and two-great grandr , 1740 W. Wabasha St.,. a daugh- llrs. Helen Heck day ; .S350 .1oss. V " V- ' , Winona.- One .. Mrs: .. '-Duane Christen , "; St,. - basha Veterans children. Four brothers have ter. - ' - . - -y- - . Front: Mrs. Merlin Lidtke 4015 ' yx' - X.' LOCAL WEATHER ' ' brother and . two sisters/ have , Charles Rt. 1, hose torn off gas V of Foreign Wars died.. 7- . Mr. and. Mrs." Richard Yplk- died." - -.. 5th St., Goodvie-w , bicycle tak- OFFICIAL WINONA WEATHER OBSERVATIONS for ' tank sometime Saturday ; no es- Post. . - .- ;¦' . Funeral- services . willy, .be at man, Lewiston, :Minn., a son.. . en Friday night; brown Pilot ' .the 24 hours' endin g- at noon today.: ¦ . ' . Funeral arrangements' are be- ' , timate of damage. . /-/ ¦ ' - • ' y Tentis, ¦ w h b 2-p.m. Wednesday /at St. John's ' ' $80. . - - ' "- V';:V ' ' ' ' Maximum temperature 80, minimum 50, noon 74, preci- . , . ' ¦/ " " SUNDAY . ' . ing - made by.Burke's Funeral ' ' ¦• '.- ¦ - , H'8 U ¦ .su-iit-ieu . . - . . . - - Lutherah . Church, . the. . . Rev; . ' pitation ,01. .: , V ; . _ Home,. Winona. '.. ; Accidents precipita- : heartydis- V V Tentis-: y. Ralph A. Goede officiating. Bur- V Admissions A year ago today : High 61, low 29, noon . 55, ¦ ¦ from v y:¦ ' ¦: CITY .. v/, - , - ;.- - ' :¦ ' - ' ' ial will be in the church ceme- Thomas Flood , Fountain City ¦ . tion .91. 'V .7 • .- , ' 7- V- ease,.had a heart- attack'ySatur- ' ¦ ¦¦ " ¦ ¦' ' ' ' Frank J. Votruba : .' ¦' ; ','; •;' •'. - . Saturday ' this datei 4L to 1 63. Record¦ •- . tery.- . ¦:. ¦ . "' '• - . '. ' 7 Wis. - yf ' -XyX y . . [ -N-onhal temperatnre range for . day after he had ..walked" .into y ¦ Frank J. Votruba/ 89, 262 ,. E'. Sf; Paul voters 5:42 p.m .: West /5th. St.;, near ¦ : record low 26 in i956.yand 1903. ; V ' - ' Friends may , call : Tuesday Airs. Marie .-Munson ,, 274 Chat- ' high 93 iri 1910, . Winters- . .General. Store, Center- 3rd St., -died at 2:45 . p.m. Sun- Vila 7 Street; , parked . car " hit; .. :' Sun rises tomorrow at 6:00, sets' at 8:08. y ' ' after 2 p.m. and until noon.Wed- field . St. ., . :- .:- • ville , .Wis: . He died about¦ 4 p.m. day '.at- Community . ^lemprial Lowell- V. Stueve, . 20 -Lenox St,, - 11 AM. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS ' - ' ¦ /' ¦¦ -: ¦ nesday at Anderson V Funeral John Schauls, . 401 E. -Broad- ' Saturday. .;• . . ' ' Hospital . after- ah illness of. one 19C5 sedan . $400. Joseph A; Oraz- -..Mississippi ValleyVAirlines 7 Chapel,; Lake Gify,. then , at; the way.:- ; . /- .7 /¦ : ..;. io efeci fflaypr, ' ¦' - ' ' ' ' , . Friends may call , at Srnith year . He retired in 'V1-960 as kowski, 1156 W.;5th St., unknown ; - Barometric , pressure 30.01 .and -Steady , .winds light arid church y frprh/. l p.rri. until time . Mrs. Florence Brang, .425 E. ' ¦' -visibility-20-}- miles. -. - Mortuary, . Galesville, . tonight ¦ ' bookkeeper of City Service Oil model pickup truck, parked $275; variable,: cloud cover 1,000 scattered/ . of- services. V; '¦' Howard St.. .(Admitted April7 22). •:- DEGREE'' DAYS "y -from 7 to -9, with the Rosary Co., Vahd had also worked asV a 7 " Siuiday at 8: . V, . . ' ' ' .:- Discharges seven councilmen V (As temperatures drop, degree days rise) Edgar ' ' barber. A' musician, .he;also re- . . 9:29 p.m. — Gilmore Ave- . ; ' y: ;VV. Anderson - Mrs; Joseph.Daniel,.. Stockton , ¦ : ' •'¦ ' ' ST. PAUL, Winh; (AP) ' -. - One. method.of figuring heating- requirements is to.-. cal- . T E XT IS PURCHASED the : ' " ' ¦ .pai.red violins. ; y ' : : - '• /• — ntle at.Vila Stree t , - car hit safe- '.fell, y ' :PEPI N , Wis.7 (Special ) -Ed- Minn. .' / Voters will elect, culate hovv many -degrees- a Vday'sy a verage ternprature Galeswlle-Repubhcan. froin Lar- ' The' son of Frank , arid Carylin a mayor and ty island; Samuel R,,, Murray, ' ' ..con- gar. W. . Anderson, ,77,. - Pepin , Frank Pomeroy, 477 W. King seven city ¦below 65, the point at which artificial heat, is . generally ry. Ellis iri September 1971. . V Albrecht Votruba , he was born councilmen- in St. 259 Mill - St., 19564dbor , $200, , .; The resulting, figure can . be 'used: to: esti-V : 1 died at his home Sunday follow- St./ y y Paul Tuesday, culminating sidered necessary. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ The weekly publication , which : at Winona, April . 6, .1885.: ;A life- one FILLMORE COUNTY ;/ , inate. fuel . ' consurnption'..' . ¦ '¦ x.y ' ' ing a ipng illness. - He farmed Crvstal . 'Bielefeld!,' Cochrane, of the quietest ^ is. in its - centennial- year, serves " ' ¦¦ ' ¦ long ": resident here, he was a election cam- Saturday . .' . " For the;24 hours ending at 7 a.m;: at West Bluff , Pepin County ; un: Wis! - • ,: ' V' 7 paign^, in recent city residents -of GaiesyUle, - .Ettrick-,, -member of St./ /John's 'Catholic history. 10. ' a .rri., . Higiway - 16 - two ¦'¦'¦¦ ;¦ Today 44 -. Season , total 6,663 til retiring here/ in 1967, . Edmund Pederson , Lanesboro , ' ¦' , ¦ Trempealeau, . CenteryiLle .... and . : Church ,. . .-Improved-' Order of Observers -are' - . -predicting miles , east of Preston , /¦ M973 • . 20 . . .Season total . 7,445 :, The , son- of- Eric Ludwig and Minn'., . - ' y , truck Bolmen:. y V ' Red 'Men; Winona Tribe 20, arid abbyt .7O ,()Q0 voters, or less than owned by Torgerson - ' &" '' • : mm»mm,^mm^rmmam" '*i i . i III. .*.f. i ¦ .¦ MMMMMMMMM H l*mmmmmm *mm*^^ Susanna ..-. Smith - .- Anderson ,-/ he .. Miss- Deborah Sfeimach , . 1116 y Sand .- - . Tentis and his wife' have -pub- County; Old Settler's 43 per cent of the electorate was born in Stockholm Town- Mankato Ave.. , • '- .. - the Winoiia , , Gravel Co., Lanesboro, Winn., lished -several: papers ; irv .Wis- f will go to the polls. Nearly 9Z ¦ ¦ ship, Pepin County, -Jap. 24; s,;Daniel -GrOth , 8 • Ontario Association:, . ,- rolled . . over after y the . vehicle, '.,' consin arid: Miruiesota . ¦' Iri 1966, Mr - 000 :St.; Paulites voted 1897. Hey-attended -: '• '¦¦ ' Survivors are:V three; nephews, ifc the driven by Gene K; Woxland , 18, as publisher; of the Lanesboro West: Bluff Lane. 1972 city election. School -District ,: ,3/schools - Mrs'. David Jumbeck, 266 St.. Joseph: Votruba, and/John and Peterson Rt. 1; Minn.,, struck " Leader, : they were- -. awarded , and . ¦ Oii March 8 St. ¦ "¦;. . Henry - Dottervvick/V .yWindna; Mayor Lawrence Cohen, with the soft shoulder; no , injury ; ' in '. ' the-' M innesot a . , 1923, . married Lizzie Charles . ¦ ¦ first place .. - . ' Lipinski, 657 H E, three nieces, Miss Florence. EFL and labor endorsement , is Minnesota State Patrol, iriy^sti- ' •' . , .contest Wester berg at. Red - Wing, Minn. ". Mrs. Martin ¦ . Newspaper Association ¦ ¦ ¦:¦¦ ¦; ¦; Dotterwick, -Winona; Mr. Helen seeking his second term.; He is gation. -' '¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ , ' He .wa s a, member, of Sa bylund 3rd' si: .' - ' -v v ' . yx :: ' ' ¦ ¦ ' V 1st Quarter ': .-': - "-puU . . :3rd Quarter¦ yNew • for excellence ih advertising.; - ¦ Otto, Minneapolis, • .Minai .'-i -.and opposed- by Dean. Meredith , an '' ¦ ' ' V -: ' Lutheran Church - and . former /- . /Birth/ ' 77 April 29 . ,;. V . May 6. 7 yMay 14 -y, May 21 :Prior to, becoming - owner of - Mrs. . Gerald - Early, Larolli, independent who ' is. on the City - Mrs7. Michael Feils, ' ^ member Mr. and ' the Gaiesville-Republicair,; he . of the church , and Council. ' ' : ' ¦: ' ' " ' ;;: ' . - ' St. .a daughter, . - Mont., and one cousin, Frank - v ' .. . . • : . • ¦ of the La cemetery boards.: a member of 653 W. Sarnia AMitcheM was o.wner-publisher Albrecht , Winona. Two brothers .'. The : name7 of Forecasts year the West Bluff . District. 3 school ¦ . Republicain Cresceiit Echo for. about a . and three sisters have "died. . Hugo Hagstrom also will be: (Conlimied from: page 1) ¦ Elsewhere: ; . board , and had served. as super- BIRTH EsSEWHERE on ' :' v ' 'sendees will ' be at the ballot, although . . -: Hi Lo Pro OUk THE TENTISES' first paper visor -on the Stockholm Town- I'uneral . Hagstrom prosecution .called it ya / ''quid S. E. Minnesota v ¦¦; " ' ¦ ' v ¦ . ¦- ¦ - Mr, " a.m. Wednesday at. Burke's announced his Albany " . • • -' 82- 36 ¦¦ was the Princeton Times Repub- ship board, -y - - MAYS LANDING ,-N.J. 9:30 withdrawal from pro . yquo"—something .for some-- cloud ^ with the Green ¦ : daugh- Funeral Home; Winona, and at (he race shortly after ¦ Fair to partly . y Albu'que . 75 35 ..cdy lic combined . ' '¦ Survivors; ' yifeV;-th!:fee and Kirs.-,-A. S. Gray,.7a Cohen de- thing—in return for : Vesco's .: Cooler a tPrince- ar(^his Landing. at. St; , ; John's - .Church,, feated Cduncilwoman through Tuesday. Amarillo V .80 . 57 ..cdy Lake County Reporter daughters, - M\y_>win ' ;' ¦'(Jean- ter Thursday at Mays 10 a.m. Rosalie 5200,000^ Tlie cash was collected tonight. Little tempera tiire ton;- Wis. Then . Testis worked -at grandparents are . Mr. the Rev. Msgr. James D. Ha- Butler in the DFL primary. ' Anchorage : 52 . 34 .. ... clr hette ) .'Pearson , Pepin; Mrs/ Ro- Paternal . . by Stans-, who , .raised . $60 rnilr. ./. ;change Tuesday. Lows to- ¦ ' '. Star and 'St. Gray, 67 E. biger. officiating., .Burial will -/be ' Couneilmen ; -will be Asheville - 83 49. ... - clr. l.he Minneapolis bert (Lena) Herin and Mrs/Ken- and Mrs: Donald . . : elected lion for Nixon's .1972 .campaign, .- ' night low 40s; Highs Tues- ' ";- . clr Paul Dispatch for about 10 years ' Howard St. The;mother, the for- in "St.,'Mary's- Cemetery , / fpr . the first .time under a sys- Atlanta . -: . •, - . :'83 : 57 •:. neth- .( poris) Bennett, Red: Wing, ¦ Mitchell , 60, a man of dry hu- day low to mid 60s. before moving to- Lanesboro. : ¦ Cunningham,', is the ¦Friends may- call Tuesday tem in which challengers file ¦ " ¦ Birmingham: 83. 54 .:. clr Minn.;-: five grandchildren, and mer Mary . mor, was the law and order /. - cdy He was born April 15 , ,1922, l'n. daughter of Mr/and Mrs. Frank p.m. at the funei'al for a particular: incumbent's ' Bismarck ' 57 34 .01 . three V great-gf an.dchild'reh One from 7 to 9 symbol of; Nixon's first admin- . < Kellogg, Minn. to. Mr. and. Mrs,. . 368 W,. King St., . Msgr.- Hab-iger. will seat. : " Minnesota Boise .. .61 33 7 .. . clr grandson, one brother and one Cunniiigham, . home where istration. He. . represented ad- / : and was-graduated Rosary at- 8..; 7- Three school board Fair . to partly cloudy Boston-- . : " V- 76- oi :. ody Adam Tentis sister have died.' Winona.V lead the seats also ministration fii'mness. . against . .. from. Wabasha ' High School; He will be decided. : south through Tuesday. PT- Brownsville - 83 .73. . . . . cdy .. Funeral services will be . at 2 antiwar .. demonstrafors during; ¦' ' ' ¦ Mary's 'College, . tiat:; clear ing north tonight Buffalo ' • .• 76: 54.7;.12 : rn attended St. '.m-J". Wednesday. at Sabylund TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS the latey '60s and . early '70s and - ' ' ' U.S. P - Wtnotia Funerals ¦V becomihg fair to partly .'Charleston;. . V 81, .62 . ., ,y clr Winona ,. until enteringVthe Lutheran Church the Rev. Carl pushed for a number : of law ' ' ' , Waldorf 161 ? Val S;F: crackdown on cloudy Tuesday. A little Charlotte : - 85 :57 . . ' clr Air Force. yWhile- in .the. ser- H. Gronquist officiating. Burial 7.Marty John , and order, measures. ' ' ' Herbert F. Neirike cooler , Chicago „ - 76 - 62 i;ii;cdy vice he attended- Carroll Col- ley View Dr., 8. 7 y F . Mitchell now is estranged tonight .Locally a . will be ;in New Sabylund Ceme- ' Funeral services .' for Hcrbert _ . insufficient funds ' : ,, Wis. He :.was " whoT d,^. Fr- ' little war lii e-r north- Cincinnati :. 82 . 63 ... rn lege,. Waukesha: . ¦¦ Neitzke, - 611 Harriet - St., from Ws wife, Martha;.: Asked .,/ ' tery . ' Memorial .Hospital . . ' ' : ' 66 35:. :3lVcdy in the . Air Force from January ¦WINONA DAM LOCKAGE oav at Ccmmunity checks is at his post-trial 7 west; .Tuesday. Lows . tonight - Denver . . : Friends may call Tuesday aft- - ,!l at 1:30 p.m; Tu«S»y a^Fawcett planned news confefr- ' ' v. be Kru«9- Des VVMoines y , 75 -59^30 cdy 1943 to -Nov. 30, 1945. On June ' -i 70,000 cubic feel /per second Funeral. Home, the. Rev, Kmneth . ence whether be had talked to V : upper 20s and 30s : north to ernoon and .evening, at Swandby. Flow • Cnurch.yofti- ' .'8 a:m . loday. er , SI. Martin's Lvthc-an SAN FRANCISCO ( UPI) Detroit . " - V . 77 62 .09 rn 3, 19,46, he .marriedyRtidah Surh- al e — Martha since his upper 30s and low 40s south. . . Funeral Home, Maiden Rock, . Friday . ' cialiM. Burial, . with :,™.. , 8.4 B.J . oo 42 .. c|i Carl (Bonnie) Hammon, Lime was fined by ' Mrs. Darrel Albrecht , Rush- Keniietli Duff y, fire in rubbish he plans to run against DFL $67 Winona County Trihular/ Streams Pt'land Me, 70 5) ., cdy Springs, Iowa; her , m other , Mrs, Court Judge Dennis , A, Chal- Chippewa al Durand 1 a Rapid City «2 ' ford Rt. 1, has reported to the barrel , no damages , returned Gov. Wendell Anderson as an Zumtvo al Thfri;rn,-in . , 30 1 35 ., cd y Lester Koppen , Mabel; one bro- leen. Winona County Sheriff's office 1:55 p.m. independent in this fall's guber- He was arrested Sunday Trempealeau at Oc/J'je :<,. ' , Reno C>;, 35 "., clr : ther , Edwin Bjertness , Hesper , on CSAH Black «t Oakf.v.llp , 3 'i . that her daughter , Grace E . 7:01 p.m. - 211 Huff St., natorial race . 74. t« Cros',e al '/;, Salem Richmond 90 64 ,. clr Iowa , and one sister Mrs. 4 4 Ilorton , 15, is missinu and ap- , Henry Catholic ' Charities Children 's 52, vice-pres- Donn P. Seilz , 401% E. 5th Root iit Hru'.lr/ri /,? St. Louis i «:i «. . .03 m (Edna) Wiste . James (!, Miles , parently has riin away. , Spring Grove, overheated fluorescent ' develop- St., pleaded not guilty to pass- Minn. ' Home, ident for marketing Are you planning Mrs. Albrecht told sheriff' s light , no fire , rolunier necklace (Special) - jlmplierd, no license, Ihlrzl ilny. ty to speeding, 60 in a 30-mile Whether you 're (nlcrnsled in , Inc., Predion , Minn,, will open a I» Sninll, Inn ' Ininnlo mined stale compured to what they with an al.lnelied hell , James Tittrington , Ul , Elgin , No. -• ¦ , ' retail store nt.iiOli Mimluiln Ave., Cluick Knics , owner has breed, no license, third Rime to Minneapolis or St , view, pendent can win." near -* Twenty-five Minn., where tie had been No. 275 - Male , beagle, brov/n, v/hlt(| Liberty Street. and figures. Mo may he able years ago . . . 1949 Paul. a resident VM years, A farmer and black , license I76, lourth day. Miles acknowledged that for lo holp you amiiiuo your loon No. 2// •- Male, blond hall-ITindle, Richard P. Hoffman , 1764 W. ' in the High] urea ' day, a candidate lo bo elected gover- and save you some money on The Mo.st Rev , I,e„ Rinz , coadjutor bishop of Winona , of- , he had re- wi flflnfl > brown collar, Ihlrd Broadway, pleaded guilty tired here in 1!M2. nor without the bucking of ei- to linnnco ehnrRos. ficiated at cornerstone cromonuis for llm Dominican noviti- driving after suspension of rlvi- ate atop Stockton hill , Solzhenitsyh to The son of James and Mnry ther major political party is a "long sliol , " hut ho noted that ver 'n license and was fined $150. War with Russia , K ay.s Henry A, Wnllace , Tittrington , ho wns born nt I'li- at iho church from l p.m. unt il "i.s eventually sometimes lon 'u shots win, He was arrested Sunday near certain through si Western world honvily mi lit uri zed under continue giving Kin April I ft , lllli:). On .Lin , \ , time of services . /instate' tho Atlunl ie pad," 11)1 1, he nuiriied Cora Tyler Pallbearers will bo Itnhorl Miles , a native of Lincoln , West King and Washington See or Phone at streets. Lefty llyme.s reported the opening of trout season Satur- aid for prisoners Plainview. SI 10 died in Kinil , TlUringlo n , Wi'sley Prescher , Neb., lias (Iconics in electrical Joyce Ann Graves, Houston day would have fnlr vvcatlier with streams in the Winona .Survivors are: one* son Ar- Duano Dur^ln , Mnuricp Frit-ko , engi/iwitig and business lew, , GENE REGAN (AP) , Minn,, pleaded guil ty to fail- area perfect, MOSCOW - Uussian thur , Klgiri ; two (laughters , Itlalz Huegg nnd Alex Harvey, He said he is not affiliated with SEARS STORE ure to display current vehicle author Alexander Sol/lienitsyii Mr.s. Albert (Mary ) Prescher, cither parly. 57 on the Plaza Enst will enntinue registration and was fined £115. Fifty years ago ... 1924 Kivinn money to Mlgln , and Mrs. Wallace (ironrj Two-State Funerals Miles needs 2,000 signatures Pfcotio 452-7720 siipporl Soviet politlenl prison- Ah holt , I,a ko City, on fi pet ition to he nominated She was arrested April 22 at Minn.; six , Res. Phono 454-227« A. V. Gnrrlrior, from Hie Fi rst Nalionul Bank , Harry ers despite lii.s exile from bis f'r.'UKldiildrcn , ami 10 great- Otfo F. Fritr as an independent candidate, 027 Winonn St ' Harrington , from the Deposit Rank . ,1, II, Chnppell from Hip homelimd , ;i(:('or(liri(( to n So- Kruinlclilldrcn, Three brot hers STOCKTON, Minn, fuimrt wvlrci no! a difficult requirement. Cynthia M, Wicka , .320 E, 4th Merchants Dnnl' owl Walter P. from the Winona . (or Olio I" , li'll ' , r.lnr.Hon, were held St., pleaded guilty to a cliargo ^ueisser viet dissident, and one , shier have died. llils adernoon nl GMio I ulhtran Cliur<:ii Bflnk attended tho annual district, JV Jnmiii l.nrsnn nlllclnlln'i, National meeting. The dissident , Alexander (iin- Funeral services will be nt lior«, tlie H/ , OIL SUU'IWKNT of disobeying a stop sign and ~ that, lllirlal wo; in OnMnml Cemntcry. was fined $25. She wns arrested : zbui'R, said I'Vidny some 2 p.m, Wednesday at Mlgin Seventy five years ago . . . 1899 money from Sol/lxinltzyn 'n United Methodist Church , ' the Luclwig B. Gartner SAM CI, ]'; MEN TIC , Calif, Sunday IHMIT JCast 3rd and 'Wal- wri tint/.-s lias "for sorne years" Rev. I. u the r I'ennln/.'lon, l>RI;MOH, Minn. Uiii-cliill I' uncral (UI'l ) -- SUmdiird Oil of nut streets. Dr. J. P. Millen has rented 20 acres of land noar Stock- Mirvlcns lor Li/dwlil II , Oartncr, I' re'.lnn, hcen going txi Ihe families of rialnvi cw United lo/M y California prepared today to Mohammed Viihhnjl , 462 Sioux (or the cultivation ot mignv beds. Methodist who tiled rrl'lny, *»,s htkl l» ton political prisoners. S|, Colmnlian' s C'tlliollr Church, Ihn receive.the largost. shipment of St,, pleaded not guilty to speed- Church , officiating. Riirinl Will ' |Mirli\l " Tho (Iciwrlatlon of ,So|- lie* . Unhurt : .lie"lmn (iHlcUllini. crude oil over delivered to the ing, 40 In a tio-mlle '/ono, and ago he in Klgi n Cemetery. wan in Crow n IIHI (lurriolory hero . r One-hundred years . . . 1 874 zlieiiil.iyii will not. stop thin Acllvn /wlll/onrw, were K.ilpli T/ilr- Went CYi/i,vl., nn<\ Iho (hut Saudi trial W/IH . HCI for !):4.> n.ni, May Friends may c^ill Tuesday llrcywili , li.iirn, n»n,il(l lollel'.on, Cly de Arabian oil to reach tho United 24, He W 'IK arrested Sunday on Now fences nro under way in front of various residences aid ," said (lin/liiirp, himself a after A p.in, and MillII noon Donnl'l l.ahnii'rs, l i.nnrd I'hMur , nnd writer who spent five years in Jolinson-Sehrivw Wnvno lliiiitiiiriid , Honorary nalllKi'imt-, Slates since Iho oil boycott East Broiidwiiy near Market Jn the city, 11 gives a decided Improvement to the appearance Wednesday at warn Or. l-rmhrkk Amy and 51'Vil'iy ended. Street. . of residences. » prison Funernl liomc, Plulnviow. then No Hon. ' I Winona Dally News Q . Winona, Mlnnesota V WSHS senior MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1974 Bail s0 for ^in<>nan takes in fbiiiifV Tuesday is Iha rg^d shoqfihg in speaking school filing A Winona man was charged Community MehnoTial Hospital trical wiring in Bolt's rbdm with attempted second : degree with a gunshot wound in- the ab- which resembled aiVbomb. ' The Alec Henderson, son of Mr; murder : and aggravated assault domen.. ' ¦' :¦ ' . circuitry^ : however, ,pr o.v e d arid Mrs,:T,: J. Henderson, : 1910 and bail was set at $30,000 dur- BOTT IS being held at tlie Wi- harmless. It y was at first W. ¦' ' King St., and : a. senior at ing his initial appearance today nona County Jail in lieu ,: of . deadline here ¦ ¦' Winona Senior High School, inV .Winona County . Court. bond. . ' . • thought that Bott was an elec- The deadline " placed fourth among 16 parti- for filing, by Thomas Bott, 22, a resident Bott was arrested minutes af- tronics student at Winona Area candidates , for ; three seats on . ' Hotel 119 : cipants in discussion of the :: Washington , ter the incident by police at the "Vocational . - Technical Institute, . at: the the Schobl Board of Winona In- Washington . St , is accused of Chicago ' North Western freight Minnesota State Bigh ; School but an institute spokesman said dependent District 861 . In . the shooting Donald . CPancho) Gaul- office , 200 W. 2nd St. V: - .-, IHonday ; that B6tt has. not been Speech Contest in St. Paul May; 21 annual school election ke, 47, another hotel resident, Police evacuated a one-block ] enrolled since, last Aug, 15. Saturday/ :- .7 ; is ;5 .p, - rii;: Tuesday. . . . , V . . in Gaulke's room Vat the hotel area . of. 'Washington Street in : front of the: hotel for a short According . to hotel owner Henderson , one of twoV repre- .Filing may be made in the of- at 5:18 p.m. Friday. Gaulke re- Philip. Feiteh mains in: critical condition at time Friday after finding, elecr , there are 16 rent- sentatives of Regipn I, advanc- fice of the board's; clerk arid al units in: the hotel , eight of ed to the final round of com- business manager, Paul Vf. San- , which were occupied at the time petition after two preliminary er?, in . the east , building of the of the shooting. ' ¦Winona rounds. y Junior¦ ¦ High School, com- Other members of the Senior ¦plex , y .:' .' .' FEITEN SAID, however, that High School speech team , Gptte r Qiiiz B owl he did not know how many resi- coached, FOUR candidates have filed by Miss Charlotte Shel- for the districtwide election. dents were actually in . the hotel gren, who attended the state at the time the . incident occur- meet were Julie Keller, a: first Norman J. Decker, 1751 W. ' i^^bEitSHiP ' iivfm 7 Mark St;> and Rod Henry, 4330 red. Police hive declined - -to alternate in original . oratory ; ¦ ' ¦;; state whether "there were any Jamie' Henderson , first alter- , ing in-an orieiitatioh prograra: for student resident advisers 7th St., Goodview, are running imm wirfs rhafch ' '¦ witnesses to the shooting. nate in . humorous oratory , and ' .' ¦;, Vand head residents: at dormitories at the College , of-Saint; for the unexpired two-year per- ¦¦ ¦' Cotter High Schoors High participate in next season s se- Gaulke was found lying across Mark Hunn , who advanced to v ' - . Teresa and . Si Mary 's College Saturday, were, from the, 7 iod of the 1st .District director- QuizyBowl team completed the ries, however,, and by winning - -- the threshold of -. .. his room by the. regional contest in nori- V left-Jean Stevens, a CoUege oE Saihtv Teresa soplhomore; Mike . . • .. ..; ; ship-held by Decker by appoint- regular season of the televised two matches next year would origirial oratory. '¦ '. ¦ , ment since last sherif f' s. deputy. John Tibor who -. Doble,. St, . Mary's junior ; Miss Kathryn Philliben ^associate ¦ summer. series s¦een on La Grosse Chan- advance to the Super Quiz Bowl had heard the alert on a police ¦ • ' • ' ; students at St. Mary's;/ Chuck Gilarski, St. Mary's ¦;'_ - .' '-. Dr. Curtis. M. Johnson, 1306 nel 78¦•• ¦ 'by ' defeating Whitehall . dean of - ' ' Cotter defeated Whitehall . by monitor at the county sheriff -3 freshmin;- Sister Franchon Pirkl, Teresan dean of students, ; Conrad Dr., has filed for. direc- (Wis ,) High : School - Sunday a score of . 235-180 in a match - ¦ ,;; f X-y :¦: office near the hotel. :: and, seated orrthe floor, Mary Biaschka , Teresan sophomore, . tor at large, a post , now held night. . ; .yyy which saw Cotter take ari early in-vestigation of the ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ by Dn :C, W, Rogers, who an- The initial Reported assault ' -. X YDailv TCfewsVnhotoV ' : '. ' :. ' -. Because the Super Quiz Bowl lead of 35-20 before . falling be- incident was conducted by Po- nounced that he would not be a , matching three the lead had been ¦¦ ' playoffs - time hind , after lice Petee.tive Jerrie Siebert] candidate for reelection. - winners, during the regular -sea-, exchanged , -several times. .80-95 - - Circumstances of the shootin g oh city woman Mrs. Elaine Baron, 462 W. son begins'''- .' next- Sunday at 6 at halftime. investigation. . King St., 'is the:, only filing for ' ' are still -under aiiyisers . p'.m.j . Cotter will . not .appear , The . score was tied .: 125-125 Resident 2nd district- director , a seat now again this season. early in the second half before is investigated Held by Mrs. Sharon Hull; whose V THEY WILL be invited to Cotter went ahead, to stay. three year term is expiring. Members of the Cotter , team, A "Winona woman has report- THIS 1ST District includes the . Rural Gajesville ed to police that she was as- or\ert percent vention at St , Olaf College here bicycle collision of A-mericans 1ft years and over a majorit y of the American peo- The exorcism process, so dra- Saturday. -1 in every 2l>~report to the ple say.s it does not believe in matically portrayed in the book candidate for reelection to Two Winona men received A motorcycle- Harris Survey that either they, such a process, However , among and movie, is generally not be- the House of Representatives , minor injuries in a bicycle collision nt 11 p,m , Sun- themselves, or "someone close Catholics , a narrow <11-40 percent lieved to have Ihe powers at- Quie recently snid he has no to them " have actually been plura lity docs believe in it, tributed to it. The cross sec- plans to seek the GOP presi- day at the intersection of Wesl Sanborn and Wilson streets. "possessed by the Devil. " in the Recently, a cross section of 1 ,- tion wns asked : dential nomination in 1976, de- aggregate, that comes to over r questioned in M. Mahaffey , 27, ,S77 4!),> households was BELIEF IN POWER spile a pledge of support from Dennis 7 million adults Grand St., was treated and re- in this coun- depth about the dorn onology Is- OB EXORCISM Minnesota GOP National Com- try , ToUl leased from Community Memo- sue : ruhllq Bosehwltz. . f milteemnn IUicly 'I'J IK PHENOMENON of "peo- tl rial Hospital after the collision CAN PEOPLI; DE POSSESSED B"Y nclievi jl John Johnson and Jair.es Hill, ple hecomiiiR possessed" is DEMON OR THE DEVIU with Brian B. Hilling, lfl , 107(i A Do nol bollev* , 55 contenders for the GOP. nomi- baffling to believers and unbe- Oon'l Not No) sum , 39 W, Itolii 'vc Bolloye Surt nation for governor , will speak Howard St., who was riding , ,; ,;, a bicycle. lievers alike. No more than Mi ,;, to delegates, and district legis- percent overall feel that mod- TOTAL punuc 3« hi U One notalilo exception lo tho lative enndidates o incumbents Huling is In snlisf.ictory con- 0/ Ai)« general trend of disbelief in tho r dition nt Community Memorial ern medicine and psychiatry Unrlcr 30 .. .. l» 51 I alsc arc expected , according to have KiiccesMfully diagnosed tlie 30.49 ]« SI) 13 power of exorcism can bo found Hospital with abrasions and la- 50 .mil over , 3J Sl IS district chairman James Copen- cau.se of such aberrations. An- among Catholics , "who express cerations, 11/ Ritca faith In the process by n ,sl(m havcr, other 3d • percent feel thai , it has WVIllIlt J3 5* 11 « According to police , Mahaffey been .somewhat explained , ni.ick JO Ji IT •11-10 percont margin, How- was traveling south on Wilson ' " " D/ Sox hut 11 majority, Wnn 31 5« II over , if there is doubt about Iho Slreet nnd was fi..^f.- i.*.. ' ' i ; .ii r-^ iM r- -f ^St ..-.^* i'* s. —w,* **, ^i M l^7>^SMlf^bV-\X.:.. .- - y^&tX^iX" ^ ^^ ^^*^ and highlights t:M o«rm»n 1 Girdtnt tt Kook Beit 11 U& Nawt s+S-HO-ll-IJ OU Veltrim Forum 3 f:00 Inlirlon 7 1 ' ^^j^St^s Truth cr Con- 7:00 Entrgy Crlili 3 Hit Lind 1 lege, fenluruig Dr. NTels Minne, tettvancat t ountmokt >-4-t Msdleil Cwli r 41 foimei WSC president, and Mil- To Till I IIB Truth t Energy CrUls 31 Movies Miglclin f-10-13 di ed Baitsch , former WSC in- Futurt 1% New 31 RooklH 919 f:» Ntwi 11 « Mews 3-4 3 ( 10-13 <:M Coniultnllon I Dojlei 'j Clialci 11 " Today structor. 0 30, Ch 12. Clly Hall J TaroV Sl Economy 31 no " critical shortages M,,on "Black Water Gold," Keir Dul- Should the Lady Take A UNITED PRESS showed tal's MM r.jo Falh.r Know. ,. „ %"* " INTERNATIONAL. around the country, tut the A Otal 4-H Bail II »!» ?"'• lea , adventur-e (1969) , « 30, Ch. Chance "* State officials, pro- HollywoorJ Squires 5 French Chaf 11 ,. •*. c,,n0B ww*\ auto club: warned : "there can _ It.. 30 Movia. 4' 6 fessional gamblers, local lead- American motpfists, -bitten: by Movlt < ..».•>m e n my : bug and still . be a. pinch this summer Kvlll. MHto » * 5.?.,°. L„,» Vi« ««0» N«W »-» l» "Limbo," Kate Jackson, war ers and religious spokesmen dis- the spring travel lovl season coming « »>•"'» (1972), 8 00 Chs. 5-10-13 cuss pros and cons of ca- encouraged by fiibre . readily with the tourist Cons6«.uene.i » #, ,J:f 11:39 Western 69 drama , the on. y - . - . . Boboy GoKistore 10 M«rv^ orilfln il Arldams Family 19 "Q B VII," Ben Gazzara, war sino gambling, focusing on At- available 7.gasoline supplies , are . Lucille Ball 11 RallSlon >1 .DJOB Tomorrow s-10-U drama (world premiere), Part I, lantic City, N. J. 7:30, Ch 31. traveling more and faster. , have- To Tall the Truth 1» «:JO Dick Van Dykt 1-4-1 News • Pump prices appear to 8-00, Chs. 6-&-19 Last American. AIM leader "Owe ; tickets doubled over , several months leveled off after % "The 39 Steps," Robert Donat, Dennis B«inkis and other Indians normal :; this . weekend," said increases,, but station m Hi: c*A ^ of steady X4 T«fis fuel saving' '-measures - and ' . thus average 58 1.CO Price Is Right 1-4 1 "Swordsman af Siena," Stew- premium, and Truth or Tenally 1013 winning music king salutes flie about a renewed crisis, ahd 62 cents for Another Coniequincet • F,|), er Knewi art Granger, adventure (1961) bring World I 10-13 Munstert 10 „ , ladies in an hour of award- in NeAV Jersey,, . Nevf - York , _ B t \i . . .isV ho doubt in / my Gei,eral Bewitched 11 ,.. CJ H 3 30, Ch. 4. 8*30 Ch. 4. "There . Arizona arid Neva- , Dru0 Educallon.... -« 2- winning music , California, ;7 TRIPLE CELEBRATION ..' . ' . : George Starr celebrates ,„ Hosnitp jfai a. it .-. Electr-.-, c <"<¦ 2-11... *"' "QB\II", Part 2 mind that . i£7.the public doesn't ' " . J30- M., . l C ,<,.Vi ''30 , Mirv Grlflln 11 , 7 30, Chs 6- ¦ "b conserving da, with regular ,' going for 55-56 his 90th birthday /Wednesday, Oh the same day; Florence;. :l•45 n0-' 5 » 9-19 do a better -jo . Of . cents and premium selling for H orrodve K <)n " iM S S' than. . tbey.y have V done , this; Lidren will be . 81 They're celebrating their birthdays to* 5W ' WcSL I "Tie Lady Vanishe s," Margai- ENDS TUESDAY 5&-60' cents, - 0rcS" ' S«Beat the Clock«i 111» ,, '.'month toe : are - going . ' , to : gether by getting married each for tbe third time, in Seattle >l Uva «tl» M Concon 2 et Lockwood, mystery (1938), i. - In:: NTew England,; the Middle ,. , i oo Readins 2 1 'definitely- have additional shor- Eveningcvonma '"T.fA " ±w 10 30, Chs 3-8 . Atlantic States and the South , Wash. (AP : photofax) V Taltlctalei 3-4 1 to *1 HM1 WAYNE tages,"' " 'Jini Hart - . of - the Somerset 5 1013 6 00 Teaching 2 America on "The 39 Steps", 10 50, Ch 4. regular gas / was selling , for Ihe Rocks Alabama v Petroleum '.Council, Love American News 34!«10 1319 11 "This Earth Is Mine," Rock ON WHEELS I ¦. about 54 cents' a gallon and S lyl0 4 j IJ Truth or Const- 1 30 Urban Lite 3 ¦said, ; ' "' , wMj Indiana were open Sunday. art/ ' not 7 profiting from . the ^ *nd . .. by getting married. V . couldn't . Jurt ' anything,'-':. s"7e Local News, 6.00, Ch 3 ' The - American ,. Automobile hikes, making. oniy. .2-3. cents on Your Future Is Now. "Percent- Starr who retired 14 years said.;/; - ,- .fifoiiday Throng! rrisfay Morning Programs Association's . 1: a t e s t /survey each gallon/- . y , ages", 6;00, Ch 31 ago " as chairman of the King f Ue began y visiting once a STATION LISTINGS ' ' City Hall Report. €.30, Ch 3 County. Democratic • committee, week. Each'time, they sat on Mlnneopolls-st. Paul ..Winona—Fdu Ch 1J Eau Claire WEAu Ch ll Veterans Forum. €-45 , Ch 3. was supposed 'to be guest; of her large davenport arid talked. WCCO Ch.74 VVTCN Ch. 11 Austln-KAUS Ch i La Crosse-WKBT Ch 8 KST P Ch.75 ¦. KTCA¦ Ch. I "" ™?" La Crossf-WXOW Ch. II Garden Almanac. Series pre- ¦ ¦ RoehMtar-KROC„ B " Ch,' 1»,. .HMEDy honor at a birthday party She said that each time they KAISP Ch. »: >Xl crbsie-WHU Cli. 3| miere feat-tiring Lou Beringer, WABffl^ price hike 'by y Winona—Cable TV 3 Mason City—KGLO Ctv l. Proarami iub|ect le change ^ufa s throvra his old friends. sat a .little closer, V . ¦Wisconsin horticulturist, as: he ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' A -month ago, he popped the 4:30 Sunns* .' '¦: .' . - ¦ ' Variety. . ' It . . Restlasa ' ¦' ¦ *M-| . demonstrates, discusses and ad- : ."I laughed when • they . told Serriester 7 . 1-4-1 »:30 Gambit 3-4-J • Jackpol ' 8-10-13 question. .,Not .' _ 4or : . ' . ¦¦;- Jtcipardy J-lO-13 Password : vises gardeiiers on a variety of me," Starr said. "I said Tm Only¦• ¦: «•»-'» ' ' womeu • • i Gruen Acres 9 Thai:Girl - ' il horticultural problems. 6:30, Ch, : going to get married.'" So the ''I was - shocked; -she-said, Variety 11 . Jeannle 11 11)30 Search for ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Religion li . Zoo Revue • - ¦ ¦¦ 31 " ' , " ' ' " :¦ " ';, ?^^^S . r seen by autumn party was switched to Tuesday. He. wasn't all that sure him- t» Tciridrrow 1-4* . . .. - 7 . 7i00 News 7 1-8-1 ittiOO Electric Co. 1 Celebrity Sw'eip- self; V He said he thought /it • Energy Crisis: End of the Be- Starr and . Mrs. Lidren met . Carmen 7 4 . . . Now You ¦ stakes S-10-11 y ' By EDWARD S. LECHTZIN In th-eir financial statement to might be a little soon Toda y ' 7.7 .4.10.13.. . See It ' 3-4-i ginning? Special report . - XX 'y 7:15-9:20 briefly 26 years ago. Mrs. Lidr- . to remar- . . ' . - ¦ Spill SKOM 4-»-|f ¦ oh how ¦ ' ' ' Zd'o *avtia ...11 Wliaro -.of 7 . ¦ i(. .DETROIT CIJPI) shareholders,.- . . GM . Chairman ry, a: third time, / only five Variety. 7 Americans adjust to fuel short- — Automo- eri, a ' wid6"wv wanted a job in JtlO CIancey 4 7 . Cdds 3-10.11 7 Sesame Street 31 ';75"- fj^ Richard C, • Gerstenberg . and months after his wife's death, Popeya. ";• • - . ' • 7.1J- - . - 7: ages. 7:00, Ch, >«-$T.5Q-?1 (wt l ^l tive financial reports showing the postal service. Starr, who ' . . . Beat |h» Clock • llt5J News . - . 5-10-13 : 2; 9:00, Ch. 31. ' ¦President " .Edward . , N,; Cole y But .the. reservations didn't Variety 7 . 3V 7 Father Knows |2:M Sesame Street .1 drastic profit, drops in the first was. Seattle i postmaster at / the IsOo.Capl - . -- .B en ' "' •: . it- V Movie Special. World premiere hinted . broadly that; further bother one of Mrs: Tidren's . . •, . News .. 1-4-5-10-13' Quarter of this year could pave . time, got her a job at a :post . . KanaSroo 1-4-8 Addams Family 1* . All My of Leon Uris' "Q B. VII," Part 1, the way for another fall round price Increases were in the sons, the Rev, .Clay Coper of Varier,- . 4 IO:2J News . •' . t . Chiidran . t-M» 8:0O, Chs, 6-9-19. office contract station. " ' : Nowa 7 t |o:30 uove M Lilt 14-» Noontime . 1 ENDS; TUES. — 7:15-9rl 5 of auto price hikes before the works. . . ' ..' .;¦ - . - Spokane.: . •; , .'.:; His Land, 9:00 . : . But they didn't is.ee each ' oth- 1:30 ¦ Carraicolendas 1 . 7 Hollywood llil l Variety . 7 I , Ch. b. "Well, '; you'reV hot kids any- Movie-- ' - . . - y. t Squares ¦¦ 1.975-m odel cars are introduced V They said the sales slump has er again until -about three . . HHI 12:30 As the^ World Nations Economy Out of Con- more," he . said. .."This is the Romser Room v Brady Bunch 4>-M» Turns l-4-l : in .September;;:; "bottomed out" and : there were months ago, .about a month Munsters 11 7 Andy Grilflth 11 Lets Vaka trol. Economic experts discuss . third - time for 'both-of you." 7 frOO Joke-r-s Wild . .' 1-4 1 .10:40 Electric Co. 11 A Deal . . «-9-l»; ^ ,4 ^ 1 ^— 7 General Motors said Friday indications • of better 7isales ¦ ¦ ¦ inflation , V wage arid price con- 7 afterVStarr 's second , wife died. The- honeymoon will be in Ta - Hazel . ' • ' • ' ' . 9 lO:W News »-f 7 Three on • profits were off 85 per- cent in: prospects for, the remainder of : . Olnah Shom 5-10-11 - Rdligiori 4 iMatcti 19-13 trols and the oil crisis;. 10:00, . He initiated the romance by Mti. '- . - - - - ¦ ' ' the first three niontis of the the year. But they complained •' - . Flintstones . :T| . TllCO Young & -. . - Variety ' n Ch. 31. : f txKMf^vC I - the - company 4as tot had year; Chrysler Corp, was to ' v. " . Tuesday' • , :¦' xx^-K^?2SS2S-fl Issue its financial statement for enough relief from still-climb- . . "" The Frog Pond, 9:45, Ch. 3, the period later today, ing costs, : . |Ol 'g> O m Rrjche Laborator- On Sunday, parade units, led S«nd change of address, notices, undollv. Elysee Palace by doing away Pompidou's death) , we were The woman predicted by ercd copies, subscription orders and other No Pa s by the Army Alexander Hamil- mail items to , Winona Dally News BAKED CHICKEN with , white tie and tails and not prepared at all. Naturally J opinion polls to be the next , P.O. C3EHSE ton Color Guard, Fort Riley, Box 70, Winona, Minn. 55987 7 I mmmmmmmammasammki1 ^ servants iri uniforms. wanted to help." First Lady of France looks For circulation Informnllon cnll <54 YOU CAN EAT Kan., and Miss Minnesota Jo- 2941 1 classl-fled advertising. ' 452-3321; dls. Michehne Chabnn-Delmas , The candidate's wife has the every centimeter a chic Pari- lecn Bepoit will include the St. plsy advert ising, 4527820) news, 452-3324. - , her long black hair parted in sienne—like Mrs. Chaban-Del- A-rea code, 507. Mounties Junior Paul, Minn., the middle, her eyebrows heavy mas in skirt, open, shirt, WKBT TV D rum and Bugle Corps, 20 Second cI.ssa postage paid at Winona , $195 and natural , never wears C-FC chapter of sweater "twin set," flat shoes, Minn. SKY VII Shrine Oriental Band units and p • V.'INONA ' ..— 1 cosmetics. She resembles little makeup, long brown hair OPEN FRI.-SAT. several high school bands. American actress AU McGraw. NHS to hold pulled back into a chignon. Includes Frc-r/.h Fr.zl¦ cr .Maihed P c'i'. fj-s, OX. z '.a 'i. ' Wearing her usual skirt and Sojp or Juice. Cc.'/frt' . Iw Sales/Service BnX SIGNED sweater, Mrs , .Cliabaii-Delmas induction rite HaWaaBBaBaBBBaBaBlBMaBaBaBB^^aBBBaV has accompanied her husband : COCHRANE-FC, Wis, - The Croam OFFICE Conn, (UPI) - Do HARTFORD , oji public appearances but Cochrane-Fountain City Nation- Gov. Thomas J, Meskill Friday mainly stays home. al Honor Society will hold its in- your signed civil rights legislation -^X bills But Anne-Aymone Giscard duction ceremony at 7:30 p.m. STEAK allowing men to engage in SHOP d'Estaing is in Ihe heart of the May 7 In the high school gym- 125 Main 452-8912 midwifery and womon to ^^ politics! fray. She is the only nasium . ^^ witness executions. outweigh candidate's wife to have nn Members of the society .writ- x %\_ . office in campaign headquar- ing and presenting tbe program / \ ters. are: Donna Avcrbeck, Jolecn "My husband has his job at Averbeck, Debra Bade, Mary the finance ministry and little Decker, Sheri Hentgcs, Kim / NEED time [or campaigning," she Lenuner, Sandy Pehlcr, Debo- A ^^jg ^ said In an Interview. "I came rah Ruben and Tom Glentz. available? OFFER EXPIRES SINGLE VISION to headquarters to do whatever The ceremony Is open to par- I could , and here I stayed , " ents, friends and the public. i ^^ Y0U A ^ - GLASSES ^^ ^^ ^ ELKS ^^ CONSOLIDATION ^^ * * , lftAM ^•S . ':' '0:jw. M MawmMMMnHMM J J * 'IB™ ^*mm—m *mmime—m0mmmm0a0mmmmm,J- ^ See tho "Mlnutoineti at Merchants" ... Jim in our Installment LARGE SELECTION OF Um^^t^^fmWKfrX ^U- ^9 Denny, Frank, Max or Loa n Dept. FRAME STYLES AND COLORS iaalaiaaaaaiaaaaaiaala i^ FISHERMAN'S STAG _iSB jjj tymm > DOWNTOWN wirJONA m,a£ ^- Monday, April 29, 1974 ^- ^-mj nf Jf ^KtM MERCHANTSNATIONAL BANK OF WINONA , 111 MAIN STREET ^^ 1&k ** - i ,J SSSSWWW wDA i — Charcoal Steak Dinner — 3rd «ind Lafayette Member F.DJ.C. Phono 45-1-51*50 TELEPHONE. 454-3711 MOf^THR^i r ^ ^/ fy ./ttti&&M '%&fcX

: By Mai^THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Former : Minneapolis Mayor date next Sunday, at Mankato. to reveal his error , of ; omis- . Frenzel said he was owed a unless he owed: niore taxes: for when millions of Americans compared with 66 for Erdahl . " A young Truman area farmer and 3. for state Sen. Howard Charles Sterryvig had l>eenV seek- The last time a Democrat was sion" • , before seeking endorse- ''substantial' -refund, '' An inter- 1972 than he paid, :-X-.. . have no trouble remembering," v ' ¦: - He said Frenzel - would be said Riggs. "But it seems even and state legislator: who says Knutson, Burnsville . State Sen. ing GOP . endorsement'. for the elected toy V Congress from the ment for . a third term because nal - jtevenue Service V (LTtS) he would welcome campaign Carl A. Jensen Sleepy., Eye, state office on the assumption 2nd District , was in 1938. subject to a criminal penalty more V . inconceivable that .'H* , es in the spokesihan said that, although : help from President Nixon has had dropped out of the race Erdahl would jet the congres- Frenzel told 3rd District . dele- "these are special tiih only if the IR5 could prove in- would do it on purpose;" " ¦' ¦¦¦¦¦ ' the . law requires, taxpayers to ; Riggs, 46, has won the 2nd District Republi- earlier sional nod, " .' . . . ' ' : gates/Saturday that he' did not political world." tent on. his part to defraud ¦ the . beeri mayor of can congressional endorsement. file his federal and state in- The delegates responded with file their returns by April 15: of government or evade taxes Golden Valley since 1972. y; Re- State Rep. Thomas M. Hagt The nuinber of votes needed The 2nd District DFL con- come tax returns for .1972 until a standing Novation and unani- the next year, Frenzel: could i Frenzel told reporters he was ber; 25,- . teaches in. the VMin- dorn defeated Secretary of for, a 60 per cent endorsement vention will choose its candi- last "week. He said he decided mous endorsement not be assessed a civil penalty late • in filing; : the 19727 returns neapolis-St. Paul suburb of State Arlen Efdahl and two was 140. The candidates agreed because he was certain¦ he- had Goon Rapids, A graduate of before balloting began to siip- ; coming , ' "didn't Concordia C&llege in Moor-head other candidates Saturday in a refunds and ^ marathon struggle thart wasn't pbrt the endorsement, winner give it very high priority." he maintains a residence with settled until the. 20th ballot. and avoid an ©pen primary. He said various matters his mother at Breckenridge. Asked by reporters whether wel caused him to put off the tax Reber received the 6(1 per Other weekend: congressional lie would seek campaign help filing but President Nixon's tax cent vote needed for endorse- endorsements included;. from • President Nixon, Hage- rt hii I Apa troubles this year convinced ment by 7th District Republi- . —Rep. William Frenzel; R- dorn said , "President . Nixon Minn., by 3rd District Republi- him to finish up the task. cans on the eighth ballot Satur- would be more : than welcome." Runnerup was Earl Ber- cans. Prior to the endorsement, ^ •.Frenzel said he decided to day. Hagedorn is seeking .the seat make the disclosure because he glund, a highway maintenance Frenfcel disclosed that he was being ' vacated by Rep. Ancher to be more than a year late in filing ' felt "a responsibility worker and farmer from Se- Nelsen (R-Minn,). Nelsea, - . who a |^ open. These are times when no- beka. his 1972 income tax returns. Africa : is; retiring after 16 years in . Con- body trusts anyone." - Bergland is seeking his third —Golden Valley Mayor Rol> gress .1 remained publicly neu- By KENNETH L. WHITING ¦ ¦ . ." ' J "rate .-.: 'develop- not strongV enough to constitute coup in Lisbon. , ¦ . Riggs, who also was endorsed terra in Congress. He won ert Biggs, by , 3rd District tral regarding the endorsement. JOHANNESBURG, South Af- ¦ ¦ a serious challenge. Angola and Mozambique, to- said he would accept Democrats. Ari'AP^ vf Saturday, unanimous endorsement at .the Hagedorn is in his secosid rica (AP) — Apartheid is alive - . . - . ficial^* desenpr Prime. Minister John Vorster gether with an increasingly vul- Frenzel's word "that it was an —Dan Reber , ay 25-year-old apar- year be- 7th District DFL meeting in term; in the Minnesota House. and well at. age 2e arid guaran- . News ¦¦ . tion for called the election a | innocent oversight." schoolteacher froni '.. BreCkeri- He . - operates a . .i60racre live- teed at least five more years to x i • ¦ • •• ' ' - theid. fore he, was requured to, saying nerable Rhodesia, have formed Fergus Falls Sunday. Analysis "It strains credulity to be- ridge, by 7th District^Republi- stock and. grain farm near Tru- flourish; ; .: ,; The Nation- he wanted a; fresh Tnaridate . to a convenient buffer of ^white lieve that anyone in his position Winona Daily Mews E cans, y , j , man. He and his wife,; Kathy, South Africa's, general elec- alist party keep- the . country "safe in the rule from the Atlantic to the In- would forget for a whole year Winona, Minnesota " —R«p.V Robert Berglahd , D- have . three.'.'. children—James, tion : last Wednesday showed smothered all opposition to win dangerous years ahead" and "a dian oceans for South Africa, to file an income tax return MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1974 Mina.i by, 7th District hand to deal with V what ¦ : Demo- 11; Heidi, 10, and Tricia,.3.7 that the white minority which its seventh: election since com-: free: crats. . ':.' - ., Erdahl said he is undecided controls Africa's V richesl nation ing -to power; in 1948. A total of may7Come.?' ' Hagedorn, 30, ' had 159 votes about whether he Will seek re- supports the government's ra^ 1,1 million; whites voted to seat oh the deciding 20th ballot, election as secretary . of state. cial policy of segregated " 41 members of In a post-election broadcast sepa- 122 Nationalists, Friday. he cited the overthrow the "United party and 6 Progres- . : sives in Parliament: of the .dictaforship in Portugal (Dtdi ktpiL Sdsm. . by military leaders 'promising -fj" and; the y '5;: . Both the Nationalists more.freedom for the blacks in ^ 7, :Gi3Af E G Progressives made gains; the 1 1 Portugal's African . territories. V For gifts now, "Snappy and Charlie B rown" iaundry bags United, party lost ground. 7 "The change of governrnent The Nationalist victory yvas in that country -will affect us. in- and burlap bulletin boa rds — Back Packs. "Raggedy Ann forecast; by virtually . every .po- timately, but at this stage I do Jk " litical writer in the country, in- not foresee that it will .basically Andy". Burlap bulletin boards, door caddy, all in cs- Mi^^^^^^&^M: cluding those supporting the op- affect or disturb our relations," position parties, Afrikaners, de- said VorsterV ed colors. Variety of night lights for baby's room. scendants of the Boer pioneers South ¦Africa has a long, Who opened up the interior of sparsely settled ' frontier; with Stainless steel cup, spoon and fork sets. Infant seats the country, comprise . 60 per one ; Portuguese territory, Mo- cent of the white pppuiatiqn of zambique. . Another, V Angola, and Johnny jump-up. 3.8 million, 'and the. Nationalist borders : South-West; Africa , the party ; is their political voioe. former League of Nations man- The United party was split be- date which 1 the Nationalist gov- tween a conservative old guard ern ment refuses to turn over to s 50 to 5 ana a reform-niihded element. the- United - Nations. Observers 6 12 And the ,: Progressive , party, a expect . a massive increase in splinter from . the United, still is defense spending because: of the de tlhs ' ¦ (¦' ¦ ^ree a boost ' x\ ' ' ' i^.^^^l^^Hi^B^lilti^HHiSH^^^^^lBflil^^.'.^^B f D A state traffic toll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ids , was treated arid released Three Minriesotans died in from the hospital. highway . accidents : Saturday A rural Hackensack man, f night ,and early Sunday, raising Frank E. Rrown, died in a the. 1974 toll to 174, compared headon collision four miles with; 241 a year ago: south of Hackensack in Cass A . car-pickup, truck collision County.;. X ' ¦ ' " near Rogers, northwest of Min- neapolis, took the lives ;of .:.twb Authorities said Brown Twas a young men early Sunday, passenger iii a car driven by Warner Wynn Jr., Pine River, ¦ ¦ Authorities said the victims ' aa^a^a^a^aVa^a^EBina^a^Ka^a^^ESHlBSa ^a^aGa^Hla^W who : was hospitalized with a were Larry R. Valerius, 15, broken leg. The; driver of the Zimmeririan, and Collins E. Ro- othier car, . Larry Rofius, Jen- gers,^, Elk River. Both were kins, was . treated : for minor in- j^tfjj*^m Infants — riding in theVcar. juries at a Brainerd hospital. - / 'i TfjLjQ T1& Second Floor Threey other persons were . in- The accident happened Satur- jured in ' the collision, which oc- ¦ : day night oh; Minn. 371,7 u ll « Where PeraontH Serotca: '¦¦ • ">¦ ' ' X y ' ¦' ' curred oil. Minn. 101, about one j Still "V7 ''x/^iXJ / ^ ' . ^X X HOMEVPURNISHINGS; . : Also reported v?as the death r% _^ \^y to Important ';; :: . ; ¦ '¦;£-¦ ¦-:¦ ' , ' ' ' ' SE ONI, 0o:El ' mile north bf the intersectio5 at :Mg-\ %-fi *fr& ' ^ ? ^ v 1-94. Sunday of a Hugo man from in- Rochelle Plante, 14, Dayton, jurie s he suffered in ah acci- Ay (( *¦ Where.Personal Service:: dent late Friday night in ' .White : X :' ' ; ' was hospitalized in Robbirisdale \y tL>^ ,' ¦ \j/ '- -Is :S(iI!'Ifn.portant ;.. in critical condition,: and ilox- Bear Lake. He was identifed anrie : Valerius, 17, Zimmer- as James Magg, 23, who was man , was reported in serious driving a car which collided AWIOL condition at ay hospital . Both headon with another on U.S. 61. ! j T^ JhsL D had been passengers in the car. The driver of the other car , £ £ The driver of the pickup, John toreson, 32, . Wyoming, Douglas Hanson, 19, Coon Rap- Minn;, was dead at the scene. QK^J $pMJnx}.l

IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST A Feature-length Color Movie Entitled "TURN ON TO UFE'' ^ ; - ' " ' ¦¦' ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ; \Sm : 0 .iI i - By Dr. Reginald Cold, DC on ¦ ; : \-ilid£/u^JU^ J-adL! |i j GHIROPRACTIC¦ Will be shown Wed., May 1 ;—¦ */ p-irv ¦ I j^, Ever wonder where the days of g This jilm will explain to all that are interested how and why Chiropractic relates to their health. The '¦*$ the week got their names? $ ^ jilm explains how Chiropractic relates to SKIN ERUPTIONS ior example. ,, ¦ ¦ ?% Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday m ^^ v She didn 't want to associate tmmmm\m%Wy ' ¦ ¦ J? and Friday were originally named £ with Ihe other girls because lier pretty mWBSf^Km^ skin wasn 't as clear ancl B^^L3H H I"* after Scandinavian gods — Tuesday i as some of the others . mtf^ $W^H\. K ' He WHS developing an inleri- JW got its name from a god named Tiu # ^ ority complex toward ffirls /ind fl j(Mk - Wu* \*\ (Tiu's day), Wednesday from the jf other boys , because he felt his \ ^S^Wt^ pimples degraded him in ' tlieir t \ god Woden . (Woden ' s day) Thursday \ ™«amWrM , j ond embroidery The source of ' embarrassment , •$&, m lr\r ^ f; from Thor (Thor's day) and Friday fe ^ /l\ in both cases, is the skin erup- 'wrfc pajamas tions technically known as the eruptions of acne. Millions of ¦ // m f lavished go , , \% f rom the goddess Fri a (Fria's day). If people, especially the young, suffer frorh the condition, ' robes and baby dolls by The eruptions are the result of the accumulation of poison- fl n B I ,^ Saturday was named for the M ous matter in Ihe oil secretin** glands which cover the surface ¦ f IV flk I Goss and Artemis and v ; of the body, So long ns those glands are functionin g normally, ; Roman god Saturn (Saturn's day), m they discharge Hie poisons from the body. When something Lorraine. Assorted sizes while Sunday was the Sun's day occurs In deprive Ihe glands of the vital nervous energy upon ¦E-k. \ ll jl* || v/hich they are dependent , they no longer function properly, ¦^• in Summer Pastels. poisons accumulate , %\ /l. fi? and Monday is so-called because it || and the The chiropractor , through his knowledge of the spinal ||? was originally honored as the || column nnd the nervous- system and by skillful adjustments , removes the norve Impingement which interfe res Willi Ihe « moon's day. il flow of nerve encrpy, By removing the cause of tht' dis- § order , he esnbles nature to reslore tl)o glands lo proper function and to euro the disorder from within , bringing back vi the clenr, ' rosy glow of health. M f —" ^/ Where Persotinl m » f^ ^sss^W //j?/y J) W'i' Service fll • « ^sz^^x/y f i Important M This film will be shown ln the offices of i i nod to i Dr. Desmond J. Smith al 7 p.m. Wednesday nnd is FREE to anyone Interested. Please call for a reservation as seating fJ MAIN" Fl0'Qli is limited at present, \mt ^ jf / PHONE 452-4803 at& CrPjy ( a laWhrr« Personal Servkt ^ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ 3930 - 6th Street, Goodview Still Imporftnnt ^^ OL-^ X^y Catastrophes K0|p yllNOl^vBAiLr haV6 we begun ¦ ¦ ' and fludirvg predictions A- ''.' .. piage* ; . .' : - . . *^' .- . ' - of bpini^h:'V .V; s id^ai and warns of ah aging tion's youth, ,« Winona Dally; News. Winona, Minnwota, Monday, April 29, JW4 pur clfearising? populace putting the dead hand of From an afticlt by Vermont ; Roysfer, retired WiW ^ conservatism on fresh ideas. editor of Wall Street Journal, In The American Scho- - The Economic Catastrophists, lar: rrieanwhiie, have .; concluded that, ¦ ' WASHINGTON' '— Immanuel 'Veli- galloping inflation is here. to . stay V kpvsky is a catastrophist. ' and that we had better emulate the Afflit^iice .In the current morality one man's crime;Is an- Siili^iiii rK^ . ;- could long ' continue In such a other man' s worthy cause. Chime we have always Nearing 80, the author of :• 'Worlds action .of Brazil in learning to love .'.BOSTON . — When Americans pon- ence to slip way. V ¦:' - haid- with us, including, malfeasance of office ; amoral In Collision" and "Earth in Upheav- it. But even as theyvprepare der the future in terms of energy and ; behavior is a hurnan constant. • al" has for the: past generation been a wedding, ring oh the cost of living domestic ttrm 8 . resources, we allow thought to be dis- BUT EVEN In setting forth a cataclysmic view of: index finger; (nobody shoots at iEsca- Anthony Lewfe ' energy ^tenacious fair - **^*~^^^*a~mm^*ipum*mma^mmm^*mmmatmammmmt»mmaw ^am the' -, .cost of going on up in lator Clause) the hews cornesyfrorrt.' torted too often by two . , 'is: history.. His theory is that anqient ; ; Would be far greater than Lapp Tlie present peculiarity in the rationalization the coast of Peru 'the; a'nehovies lacies.:' - - '- ';- use iT)yths--.;and scripture were reporting that, But having said thatj liapp turned : oh. Those -25' ' million- -rievr- '. cars; for it. Somewhere along the line there has; been an ¦are : backV - ' y,: . . .' ' y That technology and, determina- lets . we- 'fact,, not creating epic in . recounting . . . t • away from any thought of fundament- with old ones, flushed out' of circu- erosioh ofvourVsense of right aiid ..wrong; that is,, tion wilt somehow enable us to avoid have lost pur belief that certain actions : are ' wrong earthshaking events or apparent rnir: Intractabie readers of fhese . es- al change in our national habits pr- lation, - would take imrriense energy acles; the Bible and our mythology the physical laws of this earth -- •wiH ' . simply because they"arewrong, whether , or not they . says are finely tuned,tb the meaning expectations. . - - . aiid resources ; to build and . still . Is let. us'get something for no thing. .; violate.civil ¦ 'statutes. The preachment has been that . mankind's collective meimbry of of the retreat of the El Nino Current Thus the Lapp view of an energy- would leave us with a transportation events place in prehistory. ' ;• That the United States can have rriorality is relative, ythat ethics depend , upon the sit- thai-took and ;th6 retumV to the fisherman's saving future for America turned out system grotesquely inappropriate to ; ' ¦ ¦ a future lived in splendid isolation uation. ; x--y,' .: . '¦; _ ¦;' ' -;. . . FiQR f3(AMPLE Velikovisky »ug- nets of the protein-rich anchovies: A ' to be lighter cars that would get ; IS the age of scarce oil. . > plentiful supply of anchovies; drops from the rest of . the world. VV gests that the planet . Jupiter threw miles . to a.; gallon. We; should add .25 V Or,7 again, consider , the cost of the world price of spybeans andi -cat-**; ; IT IS; NOT wrong to steal; to commit adultery, off a chunk: of itself which . narrowly' SET; POWN in biatk and white; million of them to the car population shale oil—the cost in energy,: not just tie; feed , slowing down the' . inflation to bedr false witness, in and of '''themselves'- it all missed the earth and collided with _ those propositions look foolish. But by 1980, he. said,"Flushing the low- money. Lapp himself points out that ;— too the depends, If bearing false -witness results in convict- Mars; bouncing Off to settle in orbit food prices. In economics, , people who ought to know better con- perfbrmanceCars crut of circulatioh." to .get 1 billion . barrels: of oil from ' catastrophists; may be foiled.; ing a man who is in fact guilty, then is. .-hot justice as the planet Veiwis; . " - .-: .'' . tiriue to use them as . Unstated prenrji- Arid then we should "move toward an shale—less than 10 percent of ;antici- all-electric economy . done in. the end? If crime .is done from , sincere mo- . This action of Venus as . a kind of THE EN ERY Catastrophists came ses. A.recent example was an essay " based substan- pated; 1985 demand—would require tially on. uranium: l[0O0 nuclear tives or with good provocation; should-we not. ab- celestial pinball did not go . unno- and went' iri. a: hurry; it seems that in the Wall Street Journal by Ralph . pow- mining ; and processing T.7 i billioh . .. er stations by the year 2000. solve it? .. It is not .that - .we:do not; ;iive up. to pro- ticed around 1500 B.C.; when Moses disastrous shortages were , a verted: by Lapp, the writer bh nuclear . and oth- tons of shale and then y somehow 'V .' fessed; moral.yalues; -the latter-day .'. concept-is-'that led his people put Of . Egypt (taking a: hike, in the world price - of fuel. er.Venergy matters.- V y . -;. . "In other \vords, hundreds of mil- making the residue go away. That is there "are ho fixed, permanent .moral . values; for any- that unfortunate left . turn' aiway frorn Perhaps the fourcylinder car will be "The hard energy choices ahead lioris of other human beings, would alimost threei times the volume of all one to. profess. the oil reserves,).; That gravitation needed to. match »il supplies in the was Lapp's theme. He hriskly arid starve to> death while Americans U.S. coal-iriining now. V tug of Venus is what parted the-Red generation, ahead,, or an electricv car convincingly showed that the United drove their new cars and . en joyed ah . Or consider the cost of that all- ' 1 States cannot go on "as it; has, in- ail-electrie future . Were .1 a theol ogian .1 would say that we have Sea , goes this thesis, and the fallout to draw its charge every, night from electric future. It would depend in lost our sense of sin, that . ' we no longer believe in of hydrocarbons irorn. the richochet^ from a central source that makes creasing its use of energy 5 percent It is in fact geopolitical fantasy part on sirifpmihing coal, from the year; '- ;; " , the existence of evil-.; If some men ,pour -gasoline on. ;irg planet in the form of carbohy- electricity ; from coal - and atomic a - ^ to - think that American super-affla- Great . Plains. If' you dig .up Mon- dates were set down in scripture as a.:woman passing by, we must not judge theVact evil . power,, but a healthy, combination tana, cattle .now feeding On grass- however-much; we deplore it.', We ' must; consider manna from : heaven. of scientific genius and human greed land would go to feedlots and eat what life circumstances led to this behavior and the -Velikbvsky is. of interest because is lik^yto overcoirne the seemingly grain produced by energy-intensive - worthiness of ' the ..social protest , their act proclaims.; he is, a . catastrophist whose ideas insurmountable. methods. The coa!would have .to be clash with ; the establishmeiit Of the The Environmental Catastrophists, processed and moved long distance. physical sciences; but ; over in the Perhaps here I should; repeat: In all of this there whose ' - 'Qltib of Rome" thundered It -.wuld all take ,energy. V: realm of., the social and political sci- condoning-those.involved in. what has come to horrendous warnings of international is no ences, the catastrophists are fihmly V THE KEY concept/ well described RhownVas VVatergate. ' the name, of serving .their 1 suffocatipn only a few years ago, be ^ In In cornrnatid.¦- ¦ by Edward Flattau arid Jeff Stans- ' done ';. their country a great : in- - were caught, in a crossfire . between . ¦ ' country, .they have, . . . Astronomical , .catastrophists like bury in the Washington:rriorithly .{of ' the energy-worries and the birth-rate jury'- But I find it more than an odd coincidence look 1 March, energy gain; On close Velikovsky back and fit - great statistics, discovering that in media Js net that ; they Watergate Scandal and . the Agnew scandal cataclysms into their reading of analysis, great technological wonders the love affairs,; three calamities are a should come Upon us at the same .-time. - past;, social catastrophists look ahead produce little net energy. If. we waht- crowd, and what had beeii the cen- to and project disaster into their read- ^d risk 1,000 nuclear power, plants . ter of our concerns has now become ' I- HAVE THE >arful. thought that the nioralify ings of ful'are. Each has a few —and that prospect is.widely viewed the the.least of our worries, . of these men reflects, .V as. in, "a- . magnified , mirror, intriguing facts to gb on, and con- with apprehension—they might give : bl.eriiishes - on the public morality. "- . ' structs eye-popping visions of the IN THE LIGHT of;wha+ Vhas hap- us surprisingly little energy, beyond most speculative extrapolations. pened so recently to the dfehizens of what went into them In; raw mater- ' ./-.To state the matter in political rather than moral disasterville, one might, think that ials, . 'construction , .' arid: operation. tenrisV.what ' has been diminished' is- our traditional THE POPULATION Catastrophists the; Political Catastrophists might he Flattau and Stansbury. say the cur- -r-a hardy band that has been in bus- belief-in.due process as.' a political . imperative. Our cautious in their predictions about, an rent net nuclear energy yield is on- iness ; more than a century—ha-ve . Constitution, &d tnost especially our Bill of Rights, for oval jail cell. Not' at all; the moving ly about 10 percent. been saying that a population "ex- deals not-with what is .to . be done but how it .'is . to fingers are still writing on the ban- The lesson is the fairnilir one: plosion" will turn prairies into, ur- he done; if rests upon the principle that the means quet-hall walls, and having writ, wiil there is no such ' thing . as. a: free ban slums. But now a pall of gloom ¦ " of ¦ achieving something- must be as, proper as: the aim not niove on, ¦,.¦ •, -- lunch; Iri this century man . has used ' ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ' ¦ has lowered ; over these prophets of ysought. y. .;V- ' .- x . ;¦ . ' ; The catatrophists of the social sci- tip energy capital accumulated over doom ; The American birth .rate is millions of years. Before long we dropp knocking confident predic- ences, who keep changing their tar- y ing, 1 shall have to start living on incorne: ; It : Is interesting,, and perhaps not just coinciden- tions of "300 .million Americans:-by gets and pushing back the .date of tal,; that there is how going on a sort of introspec- the end of the world, have much to relying on renewable energy, sup- the year 2000" into a cocked hat. ; necessarily make tive public ,soul-searchirig, or at least; questioning, v ' learn frorn cdmolbgician Velikbvsky: plieSi That will Nothing daunted, a new breed of conservation our most important about such things as perrhissive. child rearing and its population catastrophists is arising: The only credit anyone , will get for "' " principle.; ¦ effects; oh aidolt behavior . In the pulpit, in the press This mutation; extrapolates the dip recognizing a cataclysm.is if it may: . ' Super-affluence for the few is gc- aihd .-in thoughtful journals of opinion our value sysr birth rate,andysees an end to have already happened. in the lng to be increasingly uncomfortable tem -- or lack .of it — -is being reexarnined.V . economic growth; envisions an only- New York Times News Service forvboth nations and indiyiduals. Na- chiid psychology gripping the na- - That, vvill ' require,, though,, . more than-merely ture will push us toward a /greater bringing the : malfeasants to account, even if one of concern for the " necessities of . th» them . turns out to be . the- President. We ; cannot siim- .manyl -

¦ply ones or impeach fhe other, and suppose ¦ jail the. y " BUT i THOUGHT tf HAD &£EN CHAN6E0 TO 55 EVEWWHEKE . Hew York times News Service vre have' thereby remedied all.- ' .No-doubt it will be ^ a long .time before our future servants are so care- , but if we are truly-to restore our ^is^i^f^m less in their offices public morality, .' we mustlook to . ourselves. ' ;-; . . Kissinger and trols. ¦ J^ WASHINGTON. - The Kissinger- SO WHAT did he do with Phase viction of the President. On other A National Day Jackson row over how to; nego- issues, maybe, but on strategic William S. White 2? He dropped it and then went off tiate a strategic: military arms into a thicket of pseudo-controls that James /tesfo/i arms, the balance of power in the agreement with the Soviet . Un- world,- and the future safety of the are now in substance being aband- ion illustrates what: happens here oned altogether. nation, certainly not. of Humiliation, WASHINGTON-Never in memory when a President loses, the confi- the talks going. What, he asks, If Similarly, All the same, it is no; less exas- Jackson may be run- have so many been so bullheaded dence of the people and politicians we added to all our present difficul- ning; perating that the . congressional for the presidency, but again and simultaneously so half right and begin scrambling:to succeed , him. ties at home and the Middle East, not by proposing policies lhat would Deiniocrats. cannot accep t the all too the- demands of Sen; Fasting, Prayer so half wrong as in the Nixon Ad- For centuries , the nations have Jackson and a help him at the expense of the na- ministration on the one side and patent reality that tax reductions are return to the confrontations of the by definition inflationary, since they been trying unsuccessfull y; to bring tion. But in the present mood of this A COKGRE5SIONAL RESOLUTION Congress on the other oh the cost- the cold war. Why arg-ue about the nurn- let loose more spending money. weapons of war under control , city, everybody tends to believe the of- living issue. and it is obvious now that nobody in ber of missiles? People are killed worst in what men say and do. This What a time this is deliberately to by nuclear ' .- ' Xy ir:- -^.\. :\ n •he c jty of nations, as ivell as of Powerful Democrats — with, for- Washington or in Moscow has any warheads and not by is the tragedy of Watergate for ev- ¦ runalely, some such ., contemplate such a policy! , the missiles themselves, so we have r,i >-\ ;< w- '-: ' ¦!&..< * wwi:few:z upon the overruling ; clear answer to the problem , There- erybody, and . nobody knows it rotable exceptions One would think that nobody con- to avoid 20,000 missiles with multiple •jy vw -.y-f ., .,:- - to. <:'YAVL\ their sins and transgras- fore , attempts to minimize the dan* here better than Kissinger and ' as the chairman of nected with the White House or with warheads by the end of the seven- i-.i 'i- i; i- riu. .a f. ysrr'w. VM. wj .h assured hope that ger of one more round ih the arms Jackson; "' ' the House Appropria- Congress ever went into a stor e to ties, and slow down the arms race ?,::}?. v.;-:V •') i, ur/iirn: ' *.ruih'.' announced in the dence, in the good faith and integ- do not discuss their honest , differ- ' ' ': . Rep. George Mahon ever ate in a club or restaurant or Jackson insists that we draw the ?'r.- \ :y;:;iyjji :i S- 'Y: . yr.-tr; :iy. all hixton'. that those ever read any price tag on any- rity of the negotiators . ences. After all , Kissinger's success ¦ ' ( of Texas—are abso- line with the Soviet Union now — r.c • '.! • : '. '. '< 'Y: ". ,X. "W\:s-.,H J 'JO iv Lord : and thing, ; rests on the fact that , as an out- lutel y defenmined to BUT IN THE present poisonous force an agreement for a major re- sider he vyon thq confidence of ':yy--.- -y \-1 y I .'VI •. nt'Wi; w;i' : 'UI -'-SI the reoip- , Damn it all , the plain and unde- atmosphere of suspicion in Wash- duction of arms, demand that the ¦¦ ¦¦ [ ¦ ' ' turn a hoseline of Richard Nixon , Cbou En-lai in Chi- :<:' : 'v: : : ¦-y ' r/j .ir" . i :«. o! 'l-fej ve. .; 'we have niable fact is that inflation is begin- ington , there is very little confidence Soviet Union agree to the emigra- : ¦ ' • ' . ' gasoline upon the na, of President Sadat in Egypt, '.yy ;. '!¦ - .. •- .t: • ' i <- :t: ", >•-; ;i. >y\ r. 'jtfe';e and ;iros. fires of inflation , ing to eat this country up — the in the good failh . of anyhody in the tion of 100,000 Soviet citizens a ¦ Golda Meier in Israel , and the eld- ' ,v. ';. • •< ¦ '¦. :,>.; K r.'Oiv* . -' .¦ • !';.•'v ' . ¦yi .H 'y ri' irA \> f *;^ '.l' .. j 7 .' y-J'A y effei. of aged to do the same with Jackson, : ' uet that has almost nothing to do er hidden motive. Now is the time , Jackson says v,nv.. ;,- ,-t:. i.-r', .-*: '¦J'i ,,'j y-.;>>y.. :., ' > urA' !p.. << . hrA su'h supposed - boons in the pay , who In the end is not likely to '7 ' " wth the situation . The suspicion is often ju stified to be tough. eru-K-i' . -'.-'i i ...'-. . . ni. '] v,i: h;;', *: \;r; .- i!y .n.h U . - . ,. • the packet would hi) simply to drive , No\v is the time, says reach the White House by arguing . .in' ' ' On his side the President is com- but there is an element of Kissinger dt:Cf-iil 'ilfi fss J ! f.ur hearts. th? *t i>\\ i\,-.:\< ; \,', <:: . .i\ 'ga prices eyi.-n farlher up, trage- , to bo careful. You can a return to the confrontations ' ¦ promising, his perfectly sound stand dy in all this for w ere pr')'6ii;cd by so'iif .supf-i i'jr v.r.Anri; A- (A .-riw. , for Ihe atmosphere make a good case either way, and THE PRESIDENT-and his" new by Wnd of relig- of the cold war. of our nv/n ; awl against tax cuts . a of doubt in Washington is- now be- the issues are so complicated and si.'.TC't .:iry-fli:siKiHitC! of the Treasury, ious devotion to an alleged free mar- ginning to spread beyond Watergate so grave and even dangerous that New York Times News Servict Whereas , in toxicide d with unbr okei. MI ''(.-':.V -,. V.'- William Simon , are rightly and ket, that doesn 't exist anymore—and and politics to policy, not only to it is hard to understand -ivc why these h. become too self-sufficient to fcol . tin- n':"- '.:.i ' y stoutly -resis ting- this Con^ressi onal hasn 't ever since the Second World the President and the cast of char- two men do not talk out the contro- ol' redeeming .prt. 1 grace , ' pc- »o Expensive delay 'Servin/ too pro u! lo iy election-year ^jrnrnick , though it Is War. acters in the political scandals, versy ii\ private before they throw Clod (hut mndi; u:;; the nnd anybody 's j.*ij f:.ss as to whether a who are the men of the past , but to it into the headlines of the world, An opportunist Is your rival who ON CONGRESS' sida Its rational Wheri>as , we have made .siich an if lol out of our I'residcrilial voio wr.'iild not he over- people like Jackson and Kissinger, Jackson is now charging in pub- perseveres and does something re- demand for controls is gaining U no pursuit nf "national sccii'rily " thnt we 11 MVI - fon'onr :n ridden. who may have more to say about lic that the President and tho markable you always Intended to ol public respect because of Its insis- secre- that only God can be Ihe liU'miatn /^iiunliiin our On the other side of the rneilnl , the future and Ihe policy of arms tary of stnte are rushing into a do. — Dally OWahoman. upon turning tlie gasoline true livelihood and safely; ahd the Ijrj iiiocrali - of Congress , and most tence control than anybody else. compromise arms agreement be- ¦ hose on the tux thln^. Whereas , we have failed to respond, ler' .niially 'Irainali '.'illy tiio .se in the Senate , are The main thing about this is that cause the President is In trouble ¦ ' ' The people aren 't being fooled ei- and collcctlivcly, with sncril'ici: nnd iincoinpron.i ' .wl .ibsolutel y rt i'ht In urp ;in« the I'' resi- Kissinger and Jackson are now in- at home and needs to give the im- as they weren't nearly three cmnmil menl. lo Iho uiinicl , needs of our lellov.inan dent to lor|vet Ihe economie tlirTirins ther , volved In n public row about the pression of an agreement with tho , ago wh'on the Itrpubl icuns both at home mid abroad; as ;i people , we. have he- ol ouiv/orn eras and put on some decades . control of nuclear weapons, and how Soviet Union on arms, even if , as control of Congress nnri 1m- coir-2 so fihsorbiirl with the selfish pur: ;uils of p d-as- price ami w?ign controls with no nei/.ed this fundamental question should he Jackson believes, it is a fake. moilmti. cut t axe« In » Imt-monuy ure ancl profit lhat we have blinded iMrsolvo: ; to delay whalev* ;r. 'ly negotiated with , the Soviet Union, similar fo t oday 's. Their God's standard of justice ami riglilcuiisiiiiss thi s Ilei «• , the President irs di'inim; in period quilf! but have never really lalked -out THE ADMINISTRATION denies for - ; pasting from society; nnd hi heels witli irieaiiliilio ii: ; about inward was a K '/MIK I , their differences In private Iwfore this in public and suggests in pri- fj ^^j^Mi lelliri *^ Ihe fil.'iH.siciilly <:onserv?it.i vft the public in the vory next el Ac- vate thnt Jackson is really running Whereas , It therefore behooves us lo liurnhln they differed with one another In doctri ne of a totally free murket tion. public, for President on nn anti-Soviet, pro- ourselves hefore Almighty God , to confess our no- labor nnd pro-Isrnel platform. Prob- work out the jirobkrn Jo Jb ov/n ¦This is very odd. Thoy are bolh SERVICES FOR '"* " tional sins, and to pray for clemency and forgive- United Feature Syndicate ably there la some truth in this way and In . its own lime, He Is quite Intelligent and knowledgeable mon , ness: Now, therefore be it bolh ways, hut not much, OTTO F. FRITZ us wrong here a.s are the Cmi*.'i'eu- NEWS and know lh;il Iho eoptrol of arms Resolved by the Setmle and House of Kepri'snn. siona! fellows In howling for WINONA DAILY We are in -terrible trouble in Funeral Hold Today lax enla Iwlr'pewlriil Newnpopor has reached n critical point with tatives of the United Slates of America in COHKICSM H An — Washingto n these days, but wo have and it I positively cxasper.-itlng KnlaftZid/iflrt IH5.1 Moscow, Jackson wants a compre- '"""" Assembled , that the CoiiRress hereby proclaims Hint that he rj an 't see thin. not really declined to the point thnt mAKTin. \ . ASROniAT Rn prtcss hensive agreement with the Soviets FUTlRPiAI- April 30, - 1074 he a National Dny of lluinlliutio ii , After all : MEMIIi ai OK Till" the administration would fiddle* with HOmE. , the only one of nil his is enlitlcd on arms control , which Kissinger al- Formarf f Fasling mifl Prayer; and culls upon |h« jiciijile of ph;i«« Tho Assoclntcd Press the security of the republic in or- Fmarit Hon»# scries of " .i" In the wlioj e field OM'iiisi vely to the use for republica - so wants hut fhlnks he ciiniiot got. Sralthv -MitHn our iii'tlion to humble ourselves as we sep fit , beforo der to pick up a. few (•onsorviitlvo of ecomimif .'s that has ever really tion ol all Ihe local liews print ed in 374 E*it Sarnla • WinorM I'iiuil - and Senate our Crciitor to acknowledge our depemluncu worked WIIN I'lm.se 2, in which lie this npwupnpor as well as oil A,P, THEREFORE , Kissinger is will- voles In Hie House Phona Day ot Night 434-1040 unon Him and to repent of our national sins, used a sensible meusure of con- news dispalchcfi . ing to do tlie best ho can, to keep against the impeachment and con- ^^^tf0i *emMmm ***f 'mmmimma0m *0Mmmmf+i *'*'* 1*^ ^^^^^ m¦;¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦x j^j ' . :- ', " " - - - - . mti^^^m' ' :¦ , •; ' • ' • :. ' - ' ' - - - -S'M ' ¦" ' f$T Winona Daily News . . "T ; . . 7 ,|gi ¦' ¦ ¦' ; • Wfli ' ¦ Winonffi, Minnesota . '* X^- y .y ~x l -yy.y. ;;; vv: ; ' v\v - v ;¦ #' m ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .x * ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ IM- ' ' ' - :• ¦:¦- .#¦: Xy;.£,a..Ji '- .:;- . .^, , i- , . 0 . * ' ¦: ??<*§¦ ff i y . 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¦ ^^mm' mfm^^ii^mxmy^% A;-J' M{ - X :- XXI .. M^M^0M^^WPlX: X :,:W$e :Bmmm. X ' ' - ^ Special recognition Wis;, Class of '54; Mrs .Don Karow, Lake was given graduates of the classes of '24, '34, ¦ ' City,. Minn.:; Class of '34, ; and Mrs,- George? '44, '54 and '64 at . the Winona State College .; yBeske, Rochester, Class of '64. Honorary -alter 13 l©ng ^eafs Alumhi Association banquet held' .Saturday lifetime memberships were presented to -1974 ; evening. . Ray . Amunclsbn, left, director of Rita Koelofs, nursing,; and Doiig-^ . DEAR ABBY; How can a maiiV come;back to life .at 53 . graduates, v V . alumni . affairs,;. welcomes returning gradu-; VEnglish .major The Madrigal Sing- .; after 13 years of life:without life? . las Lay, . My wife died recently after a long illness; and I've been. . ates; from -left; . Miss Norma Grausnick, ers, under- the direction of Richmond Mc- , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : :y.6ut;;of - cir- ' " - " ¦ ''-.• ' ". " ' ¦; " : " '- . V . " - . .'. ' . ' ¦ • .' ¦ ': - - : ¦ ' '¦ "' ¦ " '- . " - '- . ' " Winoha, Class of '44; Ai Kulig, Independence, , Cluer, presented entertainment. ; ; ; ¦ ¦ ¦; : -6ulation - 'for '- -L- . - " • V'V - . ' i' ' ,-.- ' - so long i Dea r Abby: ; don't know • ' y.y y-: y ¦ ¦ , -. ; where to- „ v ;¦ ' ¦' ¦ , . . Byy Abigail Van¦ Bureh:¦ - • ¦ -¦ . . begin.: mak-y .- - |-7- - :>. . .. . ' y. - ... a .. .;. .;- , -- . . . . : .. ; . . -¦¦: ¦ : : ' ' SPRING SALAD LUNGHEON . . . Volun- ' ; son, kitchen ' volunteers assisting with the ' ing k' - -niew; ¦' . Paurg the , in- ' " . . teers assisting with plans for the St. ; salads. The people : in photo were - life for myself. - - V correctly identified in the Sunday News. The : . I may sound cold and heartless, .but now that she is Episcopal -Church : spring salad luncheon to ^ ' ; be held May 1.6 are from left-.; Mrs. Robert : annual luncheon .will be served from 11 aVm. - gone, I feel a sense of freedom. You see, she leftmy bed 13 ' years, ago and riever sliowed me. any sign of affection; after . I)oerer ,7 ticket . Ghairman: Mrs. :Paul Schrie- . . . to 1:30 p.m. Tickets are available: at Ted ' . ' ' that, so in my view but- marriage ended then.- ( She thought; ver, dining room : and waitress chairman; VMaier; -Drug, Snyder . Drug, ait the church¦ a many over *W didn't Vrieed a woman to sleep with.) Mrs. E. 'L. King- Jr., decorations committee, office and from guild ; members. '•- . . ; My ego has been ground down to a pulp publicly and pri- Mrs. T. H. Uriderdahl and Mrs: Curtis John- . vately more times than X can count. My only source of satis- ers do not volunteer connmwil, waleli faction is in knowing that I stuck:with her until , the bitter their actions.- . At . the . same tlmc- ba sure . ', ' your share of the usual work Is don« . -.end; without cheating oil her once, ;although I often was ' without . complaint. ' -- '" •¦ ' ' ; ¦ . tempted. V ' .;. ;¦ ;;. /7, - .;- . . Sagittarius - (Nov. . : 12.Dec. 21) : . Your Your horoscope —-J eane Dixbn friends are. in a . swivel,' sincerely try- ' .;'" Now ¦ I am free to find a woman who can : compensate ing to be helpful, succeeding in making ' for aU. that emptiness.. Abby, : I am so full of love, and so V .mischief . with Ihe best Intentions .In.- .the . For TUESDAY, April 30 justments only very , lite, when It Is i world.. eager to -give it to someone, I caii.hardly, stand it. ¦your -birthday, today: in a 4loW-$lar|. finally -Clear just -what;- ii . - wanted- or . 'Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): " Sell- Im- . Ing year, It's -a while "before ., anything riceded. Dealing 7 with close - relatives .. provement measures interest you mora V Sornewhere there; must 'be a woman who is willing to take y : ' ; new comes along .either -.to divert,your can " bring listing . - . agreements. Perse- : . tlian ever, fust when you need to take . ¦ on a steady assigrtmient like that: But where do I start look-; path upward or to (eopardiie your- prog- vere! . . ;¦ into . account more distant and- theybreti-. ' ing? I need it now. Thirteen years is long enouh. I ask only ress.Yee a • mile more diligent; if. you Gemini (Miy 21-June 10): The mind ! tal .factors than usual, ." - ¦¦¦ have been at less than prosperous lev- leaps with interest, over, hew contacts, Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. . 18): The pro- . for one with:stamina. Thanks:. ' 7. GEORGE els lately; 'don't switch Into -unfamiliar but, the tirrie to see them arrives late pensity toward' ' perfection may lead you ¦ - fields ' .out. ..of sheer panic. Relationships today or. tomorrow; , <3et prepared by !!to overlook , perfectly practica l : solutions:. .. ' :- ' and lake their own leisure l y, course, but still moving, regular routines out of the road. j right under 7your note. - Take .the oceav ' DEAR GEORGE: .- Call your, friends-married : V cannot be takeii for. . ' granted, - Today's Cancer (June 21-July 22): J ust a tiny , slon- to learn, something from others.. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ - '¦: ^ natives are . original, type; who exercise nudge .sends you off on a spending spree ' . Pisces (Feb.' 19-March 20):. .Being orl- . single^and let thern know you -are interested in dating. ¦ ' . ¦ t.y^.:-;:.:™.\.-.x±-..y.\'rwx'4V* '¦•- . ¦ '- >MM*HOCMK«VMmraH HEnHnc«V«; Ideas- around Leo (' uly H-AuB. 22): New Ideas are possible: avoid meddling with sal rules,' ' ' ;.. ., .V The Winona State . College Alumni As- .: Harold J. VKleime, Minheai>olis, Returning- into volunteer work. CThat's a good way . to meet people that most of the enthusiasm goes Into for discussion all day, their7 applica- ' ¦ ''!¦"' ' sociation honored; returning graduates at the : graduates also participated in .bus tours of ' with similar interests.) Get out and . get going.: Some., fa Ik. Not rriifth 'will- - be ' - .done. It's , all tion, only . very late or some time iri JOLLY '' :';' ' - ' -' . pleasant enough/ so have fun! the future,. Meanwhile, quietly:.keep up I -sENidR$- v -;, . : ¦ annual alumni dinner held Saturday evening the city and the campus Saiturd ay afternoon. -. .' ; lucky gal , has a treat coming. - Taurus ' (April 20-May 20): - Make, ad- your established schedule. • ' . Thirty-sixV members, of y the at Kryzsko CommonsV. thirtyrthreeV members .Don K&rpw. a .member of the ; class of . 1927, Vjrgo (Aug. 23-Sept.. 22): By lending ; Winnna Jolly Seniors traveled V '¦ ' a hand without quibbling, you not only . Vpf the class " .of -,'.1924 -Svere honored guests. : amazed at the' campus'..' .. growth , : stated as can be helpful to others, you can. ac- S. by'", bus Thursday to Rushford;! Robert Hogehson (left) , association presi- ;. he stood in Memorial Hall, "This: is; exactly quire an Inside track on a. long lulure program. i Minn., where they were .guests; ¦. dent j- presents 50>year; certificates to/ from . . where my barbershop stood." (Daily News V Libra [Sept. 23-Oc|. 22): Letting oth- '! of the' Rushford area senior, cit- ' ' '; "; ' ¦ ' -. ers run the show today . Insures . you ¦ led: Airs; Margaret Johnson Nilles, Lifch- .photos) . .' . ' , against undeserved criticism, response ) izens. - . -A potluck dinner iyas field; Minn.; Francis Gilsdorf; Chicago ; Mrs. bllity for , mailers wMeh are, beyond served followed by a program,' your control anyway. j Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov, 21): Where oth- I . entertainment' and games. iiina," Mark TyWaih, Anne Lind- bergh and Jean Kerr, were pre- v sented ^ as well as passages from AAUW elects pftic eM the Bible, Greek: mythology arid Shakespeare, all;portraying the' various images of-. .woman, ;- .'.' Ambrose; Bierce's Comic defi- a an oil nt es ' e .6 n ve niton nition of woman , as, "an ani- ¦ Mrs. Chris Applegate was dress Saturday. .¦ .' , -. '. ;:¦' ¦ mal . living in -the vicinity .'. of announces' a elected president of the Winona "Women . of' All Ages," a man, whp.k<;ould be taught not : - Branch of; the American Asso- readers theater productioh, was to talk'" aid "man's role is - to The Winona Rose Society, at f - Anyone wishing to join the ciation of - L^niversity Women dp,-; a woman's to be ' showed Rose Society niay contact Wil- presented as the program Sat- ^ its Sunday evening meeting, : an- . at the Saturday morning meet- urday, . in conjunction with the how women , ha-ve been regard- l iam.' 7 Mann ,, membership .chair- Inn; V nounced plans for the 14th an- - ' - .. - - ¦ ' ¦ ' ing held at the Holiday AAUW ' .study topic, "Woman: ed traditionally. ; mam . ; . • '- . ¦' " ' - Also elected .were: Mrs, . Bon- Searching for Self ," one of four AS THE READERS- depicted nual rose show to be held June V Show V schedules :may '- ' be liie Ediger, vice president and topics pursued throughout the woman's 1 emancipation , Miss 15 at Winona National and :Sav- [ obtained at Winona, National ' ' ¦ '¦ ¦ jnembership chairman; Mrs. past , year. ' . Vy ' yV 7. . . Campion and Miss Entires sang ings Bank. The theme will be ! and .-Savings Bank. , ;. .y John Clark , treasurer, and Miss ¦St - the current song, "I Am ;Wom- •'Celebrating with . Roses," Preceding the meeting,, mem- . .Mary's College students, ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' Sara Sue Gappa , corresponding Patricia Campion, Peggy En- ¦an ."V :¦ - . - Mr. . and . -;.Mrs.: .. Karl Lip- ybers.of the Rose Society held a secretary. D.r.y Augusta Nelson tires, Jill Jensen, Rosemary The ' concluding: lines of the sohn are co-chairmen. . . Doors progressive dinner at the homes presented the slate of officers. Oakes and , Michelle Langender- presentation , suggestive. , of thie will be Open to tlie public from V pf Mr. and Mrs. James , Werfa, THE MINNESOTA Division fer , presented the hour-long pro- AAUW topic theme7were. "To- 2 to 8 p.m. Entries will be -re- •Mr. and Mrs. William Mann; ,- . - :; ¦ it day's woman is beautiful, and ,- :^-. :-.v>:.^. . AXK&?&y,.- .. ^^<^fy -:-,<^ 7&w&?jys. ; ; ' - *: ::^ - ¦•<&& 7y ' and-;Mrs. convention^ was . announced, gram under the direction of . ceived from to 10 a.m. To be .Mr. .A; 6. Lackore and will be held Friday and Satur- Mrs. C.V S. McMahoh. : the world is pointing its finger JAZZ-ROCK; CONCERT . ..The Eleventh key board and synthesizer, and Danny Trifan, eligible for- the trophy , arrange- Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Rohrer. at- "us;. Woman must find herself most, horticultural day at Albert Lea. Delegates The script', - written by Miss House a New York City jazz-rock band will : : bass.y The group.' has just returned -from a; ment and Membership rosters were dis- from the local chapter are Mrs, if she is to be true to herself." present a concert St; ."¦; classes, exhibitors must be tributed by Mrs. A. G. Lack- Jane Long, AAUW ; member chair- at Mary's College to- European tour and is appearing in .' Winona Applegate and Mrs, Guy Mb- Mrs. Donald Warner , night at. 8. The concert is members: of the Winona Rose ore, society president. The next from SantayBarbara , Calif , pre- man of the ; topic; "Media: Is- sponsored by the before going to the Weist Coast ; on tour. LaUghlin, retiring ; treasurer. sented excerpts of hterature de- SMC College Center Board . Tickets Society as of May. 1. There will, meeting will be a,potluck din- sues in Communication ," an- ! will be Coryell who organized the band last Octo- however be classes for non- ' ' 'i Theme for. the convention will picting women's traditional im- available at the door. Members of the group , , •n e at Izaak Walton League nounced that AAUW members ber has played with Chico Hamilton Gary members also.V Cabin May 29. be;,- - ''Every member counts; age, woman seeking a new im- ai-e irorti left; Mike Lawrence, trumpet; Al- y Burton and John Laughlin. The public is will be conducting a nationwide ¦ each woman is^ unique." Mrs. age and¦ woman's emerging im- of May phone Mouzon , drum; Larry Coryell, guitar- ' . invited- to .attend. - ' ;:¦'. -:. Anita Miller , a national vice . • ' survey during the month ' age. . , partic- ist; and director of the group;. Mike Mandel , " ' ' president from Sacramento, "Doll in which news releases '' ' - ¦' " '• - ; " Passages from Ibsen's region al news, - . . . JOIN - Calif., will give; the banquet ad- House," Tolstoy's "Anna Kare- ularly local;and will be monitored. Whitehall dance STRUIVI ALCW Rummage sale meeting of the sea- ! STRUM,-Wis. - The ALCW ;¦' The final . ' son will be held May 11 at 1 TREMPEALEAU, Wis. — A of Immanuel Lutheran Church The Women 's Association of m. at Kryzsko Commons. Con- dance will be held Tuesday at will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. Grace Presbyterian Church will p. , a slide pre- vention reports will be made. 8 p.m. af the Trempealeau wtih the program sponsor a rummage sale Sat- County Health Care Center.. Or- sentation , "Hear the. Cries of ville Fossum and his orches- Peru. " The Altar Guild will urday from 9:30 to 11:30 a .m. at meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the the church, Those attending are CATHOLICS Advertisement tra will provide the music, COMMUNITY • which is made available through home of Mrs, Frank PabsL asked to use the west entrance, * a grant from the Recording In- "VVVVVWVVWVVIIVVVVWVVVVVV vvvw vfwwvwvw-n w wwwwv^ ARE YOU EXTROVERT dustries in cooperation with the American Federation of Musi- CR INTROVE RT? cians. .' . you 're thinking of purcha s- ' ' ¦ YOUR FUTURE f/ ¦ ¦- ing carpeting—n 'atch! Be care- . let os JPRP-tfftft^. | CONCEPTSAMD LADIES AID ! ful! You 'll be living with your time. NELSON, Wis. (Special)-The wm ¦ ¦ ¦ carpe t for a long, long . So (like in niarri agejVjyotir per- Ladies Aid of Grace Lutheran THE MAY BE sonalities shoiild be compatible. Church will meet Wednesday at TJM£ 2 p.m. at the . church meeting | " ¦ LYLE 'S feels a plush \s sort W^iSRSS^^ ¦ ' I . .Of room. Arrangements for the ¦ of sentimental and romantic. A WORK DONE IN YOUR HOME - twist is well- organized ., capable , parent-youth banquet will be ! * j VDUff - . and famil y-ce ntered. A' shag is completed and the Rev. R; T, • COLORS COME ALIVE AGAIN J outgoing — par/y-Jou ing. nnd Beckman will present the les- * INSURED... IF! son. sometimes qiute mad. The long- ! EVERYTHING USABLE IN A j er and wilder the shag, the mad- * If You Check With Our Sales SALES ON RISE I FEW HOURS J der. CHICAGO , (UPI) - The Employment Representative LYLE'S has thick , nubby, nru! Illinois Retail Merchants As- t n/7/? . f. FURNITURE & j really quite ciui'liscri - lookitig sociation says retail sales in ™G CLEANING ones. But LYLE'S n 'so has Illinois this year could top those \ //LCIAJO/UL i4%v many others , including jilumb of 1973 by 10 to 15 per cent- » PHONE 452-2048 Due to Retirement crazy ones arid high 'lowers . depending on the impact of fuel * * CALL 452 - 8810 and product shortages. 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I | light or vert) dark And ¦ ( AT HOLIDAY INN MOTEL, WINONA color mlxtun 's — like two-tone \ NiiiTi* Phono ftoeeds or florals or small pat- ; j • ! MON., TUES., WED., APRIL 29 thru MAY 1 terns — arc the most practical » i of all Or flint q particular shag ; (Vridross ; from LYLE 'S is incredibly prac- Call Mr. Kqrle, Catholic Aid Association, tical. rough it tip, ^ ^^^ M ^^^^ » The more i/ou ™ ! Enclosed Is my chick for ? ' ^nlr*»; E ric and Marlhn Nno lnr , Folk Sing«r». . l , Aeros beat IS^Ms^^x Howi C^mpbel^ ST. PAUL, Minn. (APP) - and hee^ got only one goal as the : But the Saints, top scoring Howe's .other son Marty : also Goal . number ^86 . by Gordie Aeros ' beat they "Winnipeg jets team in the league, hope that played a role :ih : keeping the 6th ' time Howe was the kind that coiints four games to none,. Howe had generally younger legs can pre- Saints from the breakaway l^iris . . starter Dick Woodson's the most—a game only, one assist in three pre- vail. Game five , dashes that characterizie many BLOOmiNGTDN, Minn. (AP) served Vwinner-^as is tonight in When the Minnesota first victory; against one loss. the Houston Aeroes evened vious games against the' Saints, Houston. Game six will be back cf their goals. •^ Twins ¦ ¦ win games this season/ star - The Twins, meanwhile, prp- their bestrof-seven . World Hookey • '.'. In a record 25 National Hock- in ' St. -Paul . Civic Center .; ''Mark . and Marty. both ¦ reliefer Bill Campbell is* in ¦vided some hitting fireworks to Association playoff series with ey League seasons before com- Wednesday . and : ganrie. seven if jilayed well," said the proud fa- match Campbell's, strongarm the Minnesota VFighting Saints ing: out of' retirement; this year, ther, re no strangers to there pitching. * . necessary in Houston. "They' Thie strategy has worked so tactics.. V . -7 . at two games each. Howe scored a record 853 goals "In Houston , we'll have , to good hockey. , Mark was. with , far; Campbell, who has iot giv- Minnesota batsmen . . rocked Howe, 46. years old and recov- in regular season , and , playoff . work a little harder. We 've won the .U.S. Olympic ^ team. yYou. hurlers for 12 ' " ' ' ' * en up an earned riui in 20 in- three Milwaukee ering from injury . and illness, action.-.. : .' .. : tliere before, V Saints Coach can't find more imipbrtant hits . including home runs , by ^ . nbigs of pitching, has been in- ¦ ted the Aeros to a 4-1 Victory on "I'm starting to feel close to Harry .Neale . declared. ''Now it games than those you play for volved in all -nine Minnesota Larry Bisle and ; Eric -. Soder- ' , ¦ ' '" :¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' ther Saints' ice Sunday night. It normal after five to six -weeks could be four games ih five your country." • - . . . ¦¦victories. -XX llOlm.'". ".- ' ;-;- ' - - . • . - . was the second goal for Howe of problems," Howe . saiid, nights; We may have am advan- . Among the. best jobs of the Sunday; he posted: his 'sixth The defeat for Brewer pitcher gajnes ' ; in eight ^WHA playoff , "When w*e played here a week tage in that with youth , and night for the Saints was the save of the year by preserving Clyde: Wright, 3-2, marked the biit the -first , game in which Ms ago I was dizzy most of the speed," Neale said. V y: work of the ticket takers, as a 6-5 Twins' victory over the secondi consecutive time he ha» health wasn-t.a problem, -V time on the ice," vy t Houston put Howe's son Mark another WHA- record crowd of Milwaukee Brewers. failed to last: V A -. After scoring 31 tegular sear Tie week layoif in the; series on the ice to . shadow . Saints 17,211 saw the game. That in- "I'd still rather be a starter," The Twins also ahnpiinced son goals . and v 69 assists, he seemed to testers the Aeros scoring leader; Mike Walton at cluded 1,507 standing room tick- : infielder Luis ¦ the screwball-throwing . right that switch-hitting tnLssed the last three weeks- of aiid they took advantage every opportunity; and Walton ets in' ¦; St. Pati] .Civic Center, liander said after the game, Gomez has be-eio . brought up the WHA season with a cast MI of their edge in experience and got only one shot on goal before where the previous mark, of ,16,:; you can't beat this kind of from Tacoma of the . Pacific ' ¦ "but « broken foot. Then flu hit biin'; :size. the sc6r*» was out of reach, .' - ' 412 fans was set "a week earlier. success now that I'm getting ah Coast League . to replace short- opportunity to pitch so much, I stop Danny Thompson. . . ¦ '] ¦ 5 years, $800,000 guess I'm resigned to being a Thompson was put on the 21- short reliefer.".- day disabled list Saturday , with A short reliefer, however, is a pulled thigh : muscle. / just what the Twins need.. Ac- V Gomez,; 22,: was . batting .229 ' ' cording to Manager Frank Quil- for Tacoma in . 12. .games. A p ici, Minnesota is winning most UCLA graduate*, he played at Wa of their close games this year. Southerh League llo Orlando in the ; ST. PAUL,yMumX (AP) "- sents 80 to 90 hockey p layers, crowds,, including the record player to; be announced in the "We now are 64 in one-run last season. He stands 5-foot-9 "Right now I'd rather be a said that as long as the owners 17 ,211 who saw Sunday night's near future will be greater than games and 2-1 VihV tw^run and weighs 155 pounds. . . games, which.means we're win- keep, competing for top athletes 4-1 Houston victory. the Walton deal. (5) V Minnesota : player, ox a player's; attorney, MllwivkM¦ 7«) .. and ticket buyers keep, reward- Preliminary negotiations with . In the . World Hockey Associ- ning most of . the close ones," ¦ - . ab'rhbi . abrhbl than the owner - of a hockey AAoney,31> '-5 11.2- Brauii.il 3 .110 ing the owners / with , winning the Siints already have begun ation, Walton's total , financial said Qiiilici. "And there's no ¦ : BSheldoh,'* 3.0 0 0 Holl.H 10 0 0 team," Alan Eagleson said. Sun- teams,, the upward trend in sal- concerning . another Eagleson package is second to Bobby other . answer than Campbeil, BrlggS.lf 4 12 1 -Carew,» 4 0 10 ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' He's been phenomenal. < Scott.lb 4 12 2 Hisle.cf. -4 2T2 day, as the . Toronto: attorney aries will continue. . - .' - ' - ' . ' client, Bobby Orr of the Boston Hull of the Winnipeg Jets.: Hull '' . DMay.rf "-' . 4 0 2 0 Darwln,rf - 4 0 T V arinounce-d thatjjis client Mike yBruins d^ the National Hockey was compensate for switbhing Campbell came on in the sev- Porter. c - . 3 0 0 0¦ "• KHlebrw,dh . 4 , 02 1 Walton, moved from the: NHL G)luccio,cf 40 0 0 Terrell.pr .. .0 0,0-9 Walton had formed-league in enth with one out and two runs ' agreed to contract Boston Bruins to the Saints the League. Orr -s contract expires to the newly Mltchemdh 4110 Soderhlm Jb 3 1 1. I terras for the next five seasons. after , two more - seasons. . 1972 with $1 million guaranteed. home on Con Money's double. Yount.ss ; 4 110- Lis.lb . , 4 1.1 0 ' past season under ay. three year, ¦ " yielded run-scbririg. CWrigM,TP 0 0.0 6 Hundleyic '4 0-3 0 The Minnesota; Fighting "Whatever Bobby Orr signs Walton's package : includes He a single Sprague.-p . 0 00 0 Gomez,ss . 4 1. 1 I '. 'p , Wdodson.p " •¦ 0 000 Saints ajid . Eagleson' wouldn't $4p0,000: pact,. - .which" gave him honoring the last two years of to. Johnny Briggs but then got EdRdgez^ 0 ¦000 . for, it -will be., the biggest bar- —-— - ¦ ¦BCrripbell.p 00.00¦ say how much¦ Walton will re- the option of pulling out after his original . contract with: the George:Scott,, -who . had driven Totals 35 J> 5 : 7 ' - - ' . -. ' ceive .-from'¦¦ the W^orld Hockey the first . year. : He. was WHA gain in sports history, , but per- Saints. He received $115,OOO this in: two .runs withy a single and. a - ' - ,' Totals 35 Hit ¦ MILWAU KEE '.... ;... i'6r. 000 ' MO—5 Association ' Saints^ . But they in^ scoring leader 'with 57. goals haps more than any other y pro year,. .will get $135,000-riext. year honier; to hit into , a double MINNESOTA ; . .:.,..' :¦ _ <.. .., 100 131 00X^-* ' ' ¦ dicated it will add up to be- and 60 assists. y 'y- Eagleson and.$150,000 the year: after that, play,. - . yy; DP>-Minnesola • 1: LOB^-Milwa uk ee . i, . athlete on record," Mlimesotj 7 ,: 2B--Hundley; Money, HR—;- tween $890-000 and $1 million . However - : -'- - -' figures fox the additional The . run, ha-wever,: -was not . , the home fans did said. , but ¦ . . HIsle 4, .Scott 2,. Soderholm 1. . over the five years, The Van- not begin Vto show . much only Orr and three years . were . not . an- ¦ : ' ' ' V charged to Campbell, keeping PITCHING SUMMARY Eagleson said X-/^t^V& TEE;yiisY.'lb tSO, .: .y- gestures ! IP H R ER BB SO couver Canucks of the National interest until the; playoffs be- : NewV York nounced. ; V ' his scoreiless string intact. . c:WrigM (L, ' M):. 5 " 7' . ' $.- 5 1. 3 Brad Park of the with: a clenched fist as a three-foot putt drops in the hole for ; ¦ . Hockey league and; two other gan. Tie last ; two playoff Saints General Manager Glen * Then Campbell retired ; the Sprague '.'.' .: 1 . 4.'1' - 1 • 1 . Rangers of the NHL are paid : par on' the IBtJi green ; at La Gosta Country Club iand victory EdRdgec .7.'.,.. - ..: 2 1 0 O 1 2 NHL teams had shown: interest games between Sonmor 7 asked7 what- Orr might Brewers 1-2-3 in the last twoyln- Woodson (W, - 1-1) ;«*»,« 5. 'S- V- 1 the Saints and morey than Walton : on a season- , . ! in. the Tournament y»f Champions. Miller came from behind : . In y Waltoii, Eagleson said., Houston ' Aeros in St. Patrtyhaye but he be offered -, said: . "Let us calin ' niiigs. - ; _ .", B.GamptMll 77 ... 2% V 0 0 12 al basis at this time, \ Sunday to: pass Buddy Allin and . (AP Photo- . Save—S. . C-ampbell 6; WP-^Woods'ori, Eaglesori who said he repre- drawn standing room only down after this one." ' Campbell's rescue work pre- T—2:07. A-5,954; ^. said the contract of another : fay* . . WSC rained out; Grant pleased meet UWSP today AAiHir ral^ 'Th« Northern Intercol- : V: : . CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) - cluded Gene ' Littler, . Jerry i ment," Miller' .said; VI months, scored previous ' vic- legiate; Conference basebaU ' ^ with fikies Johnny Miller', wasn't expecting Heard and Hubert Green, V a•]' . • "NoW it's getting like Nick- tories this, year in t lie Bing douWeheader scheduled In ¦ two-tLme winner this year. Lit- laus. You know, he wins' a V Crosby Nation al: Pro-Am, the Moorhead between Moor- .- - MANKATO, Minn. (AP) - to Vwin the Tournament of } Minnesota ; Viking ; tier and Heard had 71s on the j tournament aiid comes in and : Phoenix and Tqcson Opens, and head State and .Winona Coach Bud Champions. . Not y after , : that ; Grant 'is pleased with his 1974 . 6,855-yard La. Costa . Country !. says 'I didn't play particularly the Heritage Classic. State Sunday was cancelled , ¦ '¦¦ crop . of rookies,following a spe- Opening 75. An

'' ¦¦¦¦ ^" ¦¦ " ¦ ' ¦¦ ^ ¦ ' ¦¦ ^ ¦¦¦¦ •' ¦ ^ ¦¦¦ ^^^^ ¦¦ ^ ¦¦¦ ^ ¦ ^ ¦ ¦'• ¦ •^'^ ¦•' ¦¦(raB Have more money from Derby field uncertain, but nof the favorites your next paycheck..; LOUISVILLE (AP ) - There Jusr. two days earlier Steph- minds as to whether to start Wood Memorial in his last two ert Cohen's Hudson County, Ed- arrive Wednesday. was still question today as to ens watched Soth Hancock's their colts in the Derby, races, ward Scharps' Sharp Gary, Listed as questionable , are how nnnny 3-year-olds will run Judger charge from far back to without a raise A check of the Churchill Two other definite starters Mrs. Vlncentn Bnptista's Me- Eric 's Champ, Pat McGroder, Like to have $80 to $100 more of your pay- in the 100th , add a victory in the l'/«-mile Downs stable area Sunday aro W. C. Parteo's J.R's Pet , xico, Antonio Joso Mum' Sot Crimson Ruler, Silver Hope, but, there wns no doubt that the check each month? YOU CAN. Talk to the Blue Grass Stakes at Keene- turned up seven possible start- (lie Arkansas Derby winner N'Go, Leguna Seen Ranch's Ga Count Fearless, Robard and No ML&T nnnnager about a payment reducing -trained entry lnnd to his triumph in the Flori- ers and 21 definite starters, who was second In the Stepping Hni , Raymond Guest's Sir Advance, lonn, The chances are will) one loan lie con of Judfier and would da Derby. Stone, and Kenneth Opstein 's Tristram , Bright View Farm's The status ot Crimson Ruler pay off nil your install ment payment ac- bo f avored, Among the other del'injles Is "I' m -taking it dny by day," the Sigmiind Sommei'-cntry of Destroyer , the Sant a Anita Der- Buck's Bid , Mrs, W.C, Jacobs' and Robard will be determined . counts , Reduce your presonl pnymenls ns ConslgHori , John Galbrenth's milch as 50% , And instead ot sevcnil plncios "I'm pleased win the way he snid Stephens when asked Accipiter and Rube The Great , by winner who was third in the by the one-mile Derby Trial. about his plans for the Stepping Stone Utile Current , William and scattered nrnund to pny each rnonlh , . . came off the pace/; Stephens remain- the probable second favorite. Ga Hal also is sot for the Trial , you'll pay only One Place , Ono l-nyment said nftcr John M. Olin 'a Can- ing days leading up to the $120,- James Wilmot's Gold And Accipiter actually finished Others listed as definite aro but only a poor showinfi there Otice-A-Montli that's just riRht for you, nonade turned in a blazing OOO-ndded , l '/.i-mile Derby Sat- first in the Stopping Stone but Myrrh nnd Meeken Stable's t linger Draiifih's Bold Clarion , Agitate. would keep Mm out of the Der- stretch run to win the seven- urday. was riderless , hiwing unseated Merle H, Boyce' Confederate furlong Stepping Stone Purse at Diiy-by-dny WAS , the approach Miguel A, Rivera shortly after Yankee , Samuel Lchrmnn '.s All were stable d at the by, MINNESOTA LOAN & THRIFT ' opening last being taken by several owner.! that there 173 Lafuyetle St. WINONA Plione 454-2482 the start , Rube Tho Great won Triple Crown , Salvntoro Tufano Downs except Agitate , the Cali- It seemed certain Lonns und«r 3900 mny bn mndt nl n lilph«r rata ol chnrne. Saturday. and trainers in making up their divisions of tlie Gotham and and Bon Cohen's Flip Sal. Rob- fornia Derby winner , who is to will bo less than 2*3 starters. Winona Daily Newt Q Winona, Minnesota ** House of the W6ek WSCXgirls sweep Scoreboard MONDAY, APRIL 2?, 1974 Pro Bosket ball Playoffs Fourth perni Compacf ranch seems larger yy : ' "' XXyt^AX X' ' y ' rX By ANDY UVNG ¦ ¦ ¦ Fin«u .. - Winona State's women's inr only hits in the opener for Wi- ¦..SUNDAY'S. -RESULTS ' , ' Compactness is the keynote of tercollegiate Softball -tea m nona. •¦ - xy . . Boston 9), Milwaukee.'83; Boston leads ¦1-0.. . . for new house this :. thtee-be-dropm;V ranch. Al- opened its season by sweeping vTbe •• second garae: -was the TUESDAY'S GAME ' ¦, ' Boston al Milwaukee, night, na* . . though ;ihe square footage of a doubleheader against Df. Mar- ¦' ¦ opposite extreme as 21 hits were - '¦ tiorial-W: • • 1252 is in small-medium tin Luther. GoIIeg« of New Ulm recorded.' :Dr. Martin Luther the : ' ' ' - ' ' ' area , enough features have been Saturday at Athletic Park. . . built-iip a 7-3 lead .before .Winona XXX y : ABAy'yXA¦ ' yX Division Finals .' this year made big ., .Winona won the first game 2-1, erupted in the . sixth inning. SATURDAY'S RESULTS designed into, it to give it despite getting just two Kits, and Barb Schutt Glee Baade and .. West Division-'' ' The fourth permit for con- hoiise ;livability.y. •' •'_ '• , - ' 4-1. :¦ ' Ul»h 109, Indians¦ ¦ 87; Utah¦ wins . struction of; a new house in Wi- took thei..nightcap . 10-8 on the •Miss Bailey each had two hits ' ¦ Finals ' ¦ ¦ : One example" of. this , is the strength -of a .seven-run outburst for the winnersy.and teammate TUESDAY'S. GAME nona this year has beeii issued a,family roorn us- • Utah at New .York, night, first game. . presence of , iri the . bottom of the sixth inn- Karen Feye . belted a .triple. . . by George . Rogge, : city/ building ually included in ilobr plans - v ;-;¦- inspector. - . ing; V V- . . Lyhne Carey picked up the: Pro Hockey Playoffsy with lai-ger square footagesi . lt Pat Bigalk went the - .'distance' victory, ; The permit was drawn by . on the mound ¦ ¦ ' is well placed , completely open '• • " - y-x- Wayne StendeiV 429 E. Broad-- on the mound in the first game, Tuesday Winona will travel to • . -NHL , y. y to the kitchen (the conabined ' . -• Semiflrtalt . ' way, for construction of a giving uj) just four-hits, -walking Minneapolis for a.: twin bill with . ' - ' rooms are 27 feet long) and at . SUNDAY'S RESULT S $34 ,106 house at7581 Kerry Dr. . ¦ ¦ three and;striking;out two,. the University of Minnesota. - . . New York 2, - Philadelphia 1, overtime; an angle to. the li\ing room; "a ySTONE VENEER gives a handsbme ap^; the Vertical siding inside thie recessed porch - , Series UW 2-2 . The 40- by.58-foot house will . J07 Bailey and Bigalk got the FIRST GMIE "¦ convenient arrangement when pearance to the front of this oae-story, three- and aroiind the front entrance. Horizontal . . Boston . <, Chicago !; Boston leads 3-2 be; of; masonry' .;,construrfioh, : Wlnohi 51. (1) . 7 Mlrtln Lulhir. (13 TUESDAY'S GAMES . . . " . bedroom house.' The stone 3s accentuated by siblng£s ; used on other parts of the, bouse.,; - ¦ '¦ : a large area is required for en- . • »b rh abr h New York at. -Phlladelphlai,. rloht one story . and have three bed- NlckoIaujn,ss 3. 10 Leopald.c '41 V. ¦ tertaining, there's- even a. large • Boston it Chicago, nl9ht . - . rooms. .;. - - . - Bailey.rf . 3 0 1 7KcIley,ss 300 . - walk-in closet off. the family Blgalk.p . 3 0 T LohmiiIer,3b 0 0 0 " " ¦7: : ' ' : Most V recently iisued per- IM Revolution Fcye.c 3 0 0 Vandrlessne.ll 3 0 1 VVH/V 7 ' 7'V room for the storage of recrea- ' Semilihais mits have a valuatio of $74,- Schutt.lf 3 0 O . Boetjiher.rl 3 0 0 . n7 tion items. ' Baade,lb 3 0 0 Wsde.cf: 2O0 SUNDAY'S. RESULTS 042 and push the dollfir voiume . Gondeck.cf . 3 0 0 York,2b> , 30>0 Chicago 3, Tononto .2; Chicago lead! kitch- V " . . "- this An excellent idea for a Schrrtldt»3b ¦ 2 10 Dfrlnes.p 3 0 2 M. . - of new building: in the city adds final touch Carlson,2b 3 0 q W>aley,1b 3 O 0 Hooston ^,- Minnesota. 1; sirlej lied '2-2, year to $2 ,498,211. en layout, is the way in which TODAY'S GAME ¦ jeai* The : 17t h Revolution - out the Totili 1622 7 Totil» 24 I * Minnesota at Houston, night . .- • The total Vat this date a. AWVVVMAIW - finishing touches: oh the High. WINONA ST. ..:...... 002 000 0—2 • TUESDAY'S OAMIS ago was $2,355;948. : ; ' ' DR. MARTIN tUTHER . 001 000 Or-J Toronto at . Chicago, night,' -. ; v- y R-Gi STAT^STICS ,.; " .- School Boys League title Satur- E—ScMutt, NlckoJausoii, BIglak,' Kelley, At this date last year, 12 per- : . day at- Mapleleaf Lanes with York. RBI-B»lley 2. 2B—VanOrlessne, houses had been Design R-61 has a living room, Delnes. LOB-WSG. 4, DML 7. . Pro Baseball mits for new. 998—2,730: PITCHING SUMMARY AMERICAN LEAGUE issued, v family room, .kitchen, three bed^ ¦:.: IP H R ER BB SO ¦ - ; Don Boynton and Joe Schae- ¦7 7EAST . . " .. ' Olher permils: ' two bath'roprns Va; lava- Bigalk (WP) ,. - .- ... 7 ' ,4- I- . I . 3. 2 ; robms, , fer, both members of the league W. " L, - .;Pct. .70B7 W. H. Schneider, 163 E. : 5trt St> «50 foyr Delnes (LP) ...... 7 2:72 2 17 « " ' for a six-foot- addition to a garatjo. tory, a laundry room and a HBP—Leopald (by Bigalk). WP—Bigalk ; Baltimore ... ..,,.. 11 7 7 7.61 champs , accounted for the top ¦ ¦ '. Robert Muris, '1074 Glen Echo-Lane, - feet. 2,. Delrnes :2. ' ¦ Milwaukee ...,.,., 9- 7 ,563 1 err totaling 1252 square individual scores, New Yorlc ' ; -;. ' $250. lor construction of. a screen house. for ihe day ...... 12 10 .545 1 . ¦ Plans, include a :fu31 basement . .Boston . . .,;... ,:.....lo To ' .500 -2. Otts Leslie, in Terry Lane, $700 for with a 217 and a 562 respective- SECOND GAME ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Martin Luthef («) .' .;• Detroit ..; '.:.. ..,. 8 '10 ,444 3 construction of a breeieway- .betweSrt ¦•h9 and a two-car garage. The over- ly .; . ' ¦- ' ' y "y-y - ' :• ¦' ¦ Winona -St. (10) ' ¦ . . " : .. ' • ¦ ¦ abrh - ' - -ab rh' Cleveland . ,....;..: . 8 -11 .421 3'/i house'and . garage. . 7- -' 8" • -¦ all dimensions of 7? by :-33* . In the High School Girls l eopold.e 77 5.2 2: Ntekolausn.M . 0 1 '• WEST. Roland Craves, 124 E, Howard St., ' * Texas ...... ;.. 12 $3,000 for construction of a 22- by 2<-loot include the garage and a major League, Carol Lelwica turned Delhesilf. . . . 5 2 1 Bailey. rl 7 41-2 ¦ . 8 .400 ; lohmllier Oakland garage; Installation of three new. wfndows .p 471. T • SchLrM.lf . 74 2 2 ¦ ¦ ..,. 10.9 .J26 1V4 . portion' of the back patio. in ' 191-—479, the Harmonies .com- VahDrlesh.ss 7j 2 T .Teye.c ' -3 2 1 Minnesota .. ;....;. . 9 .9. '.joo .2 and dismantling' of a garage. . ' ' Herb Kleyla; 3W0 Servico Dr;, for the bined , for 1,011 arid finished: as Kelley.lb. 4 0 1 Carey.p 4.2 1 7. California, ...... >. ^t :;45o!. .' '3-. " ' ' ' ¦%n/it Wade.cf 4 o 3 Baade,lb - 4 12 Kansas City , ' 'fi .'10 ,444 -3 ' ' laying .of a ' 2i- . by "44-fobf. foundation at 0iM/*Myv* loop champions ' and the Funny Guettler ,2b, 4 0 0 ; Gond<>ck,rf ' ' ' 589? E; Lake Blvd: • . 4 01 •Chicago. .. .i...:...;.. 7 A .W .4 . . . room isV7tucked Foulers¦ totaled 2J85.."• Hanke.rsb, 2 0 0 Schmldt,3b 4 V1 ' . Allen Burt, 54 Falrlax St., $2,2 8?. . lor the laundry York.p - - '' - ¦ • HIGH SCHOOL ¦OIRLS¦ ¦ ¦ 1 0 0 Carlson,;*-- 2 17 . SATURDAY'S LATE RESULTS construcllon of- an: 18- - by. 24-lodt Barage, away so that it doesn't become ¦ • ¦ Wilsmann.rl 3 1 0 - . ¦ ¦ - ¦7FINAL .. . Oakland .11, Baltimore . -5 ... . Gary Johnssaord, -314 . E. Sanborn Sf„ : garage - . Mapleleil . ¦' . ¦ ¦ W.. L, SChopttvann.rf 1 0 0 7 Tofall 33 1012 Detroit 8, Chicago 3 . S1.C00 for construction :' ct a roof , over a cdrridor between the ¦ . ; The- Harmonies ...... 65Vj 33',ot - mtrari-ee foyer . reaches out to ATA - . ' . Chicago' ;. .;-... ,.., 7 '9 .438 "2'/i . Leo OrlikbwskI, -31S Steuben St., $2,000 foyer has a New York ...... 1 l2.. :.26i 4 ' -. ¦ ' lor construction of. an 18-foot foundatIon oh the patio. The divided the outside into three hey living, sleeping and house- y Mid-seasori form came earlj : hit peak form early, with Eloda . Pittsburgh - ..;...... t -n .333 4Vi' ¦ urider the rear of a tavern by Gordon large coat closet behind sliding ' sections; A recessed porch is ;eeping areas/ . -V for the top gunners at the first Hoier, West Salem,. Wis;, ' ¦ Westlund¦ . Cbnslruction ' Co, ' EST doors. In .this areay-is , - a lava- carried out in vertical , siding Amateur Trap-shooting Associa- ¦ . . . W Cecil Nowlan,.-6!7 . E. 2nd St.. 55 to . The two-car garage has two : smashing 98 to take the Ladies' Los , Angeles ...... 167 5 ..762 . close in an area under a.staircase. yy i - . tory. -7 that sets off the flanking wings, izable storage ' areas . at the >y ty . - .Houston .... ' H\ tion. .,1 ATA) sanctioned y trap class and Scott Yoemans; ...... 12. .10- . .545 4\i HenrY : Ramer, 874 E. 5th St.. $5,000 . Cincinnati :.;.. . '... ',. 107 9 .526 5 ' .. ' tor. . Interior : remodeling at 210 W. 2nd Design E-61 offers threeybed- which ; are in maintenance-free ear, one of which yi» reached shoot in Winona this year. Prairie dii Chien,; Wis., breaking - - ¦ ; ¦ San. Francisco . .;¦;. n io .524 5 St. '. . . Tooms and . two bathrooths, by- stone • veneer. .. .All in all, IVs rbm the outside, the other from 90 in Junior Atlanta, ...... ;.- ,,. i, ,,. .560. 7 , : Ervin. Pasklewlci, 872 E. King St., •7NEW7VV-7V In the five men's classes the competition. 7 .. - 5 4 : . .. San Diego ,...... , popular bedrobm- handsomely yaried.front. he: outside. ' Another Prairie ,du Chien . 9 14 .391 8, . • $400 for Installation of siding. ' far the most day's winners smashed a 492 of . Harold . Sk'roch, 171 High Forest St., ' . bath . formula when combined In-and-out traffic is -very gor>d The house is on a scale easy 500 clay birds. shooter , Chuck Ziel, shattered ; :SATURbA.Y'S LATE RESULTS $300. - for . installation of aluminum' trim ¦ for San Francisco 11, .. New York •- by Ed Mohan Siding Co. . ' ' with a half-bath available throughout, with front and ser- o live with; [to. buili and to RING 96 of the orange birds in his ¦ 3 ¦ WI Russ Hanson, Holrnen, Wis, Los Angeles 5, Montrea l 2 ¦ . • -Jeronie. Sauerer, 472 E. 3rd St..,: $2,300 One of " service and guest use. vice doors opening off the naintaln. V came away as the :day handicap class, wliile Carl Bahr, St. Louis 4,.- Cincinnati 3, 10 innings . ' for Installation .of aluminum : siding and 's top .San l>iego.5. : : the unexpected amenities in a gun La Crescent, Minn., took his .. Philadelphia ,2- - .- . trim by -Horner Construction Cf>. REPLACE OUT- with an overall 235, break- Kathrene Benter, 57B Harriet St., .$1.0 of this size is' a door to • handicap class with a" round of SUNDAY'S -house ing 93 of 100 in handicap and ¦ RESULTS Id dismantle a shed. from the master DATED WIRING 94: ' . .' v ". ?:: ." .. V •" .. :. Pittsburgh 7, Houston -3' ' — the rear patio 43 of 50 in Class C doubles. . Chicago 4, Atlanta 3 placement of the Class A double went to Gra- St. Louis : bedroorri. The plans Winona's John Kramer won . 9, 'Cincinnati 2. Building iri Winona closets in this AAore detailed O EXTERIOR New York i-i, San Francisco 0-< baths and the ¦ ham with a 45 while Class B ' Volume ....;...;. ;..,.$2,498,211 information on this architect-designed the 16-yard . ervent with a near- San . Diego 5, . Philadelphia 4 . • ¦ ' bedroom adds to .the privacy and Full study -plan UGHrlNG went to Torn ;lllz , La Crosse, Los Argeles 4, Montreal Commercial ...... ; 236 274 perfect 99, while Don Graham, 0. 7 .$1, , quiet from the other, two bed- House of: The Week is obtainable in a $1 baby blueprint vvhicb is., -with 47 of 50, - Residential ...... 336,988 you can order with this coupon. Winotia, dusted 98 in Class ; A. Nearly 70 TODAY'S GAMES ¦ •VCOMMERCIAl shooters took ad- Chicago at Houston, night ' Public (nontaxable) ..;' 924,949 Also we have a-vailable two helpful booklets at $1 eachr Class B went to Jim Hauck, New- York ;at , > BUILDINGS vantage -of the unseasonably Los /Angeles, nlght 7 New houses ,.....'...... yy . 4 '.'YourVHome — How to Build ,-Buy or Sell it" and "Ranch Idylside, W.,; with a 98 and Rich the; . TUESDAY'S GAMES 7 Property Transfers warm weather to open ATA .-. Cinclrmall . at Pittsbursh, night New multiple- V • '' including 24 of the most popular homes that Leighty, Melrose, Wis., copped ; ¦ Homes, O FIXTURES season at the Gilmore Ridge Atlanta at St. Louis, night V family uriits •- ,...... - ' .0' have appeared in tlie feature, y 7 ; . Class C with a 99. Class D went range '. of the Winona,: Sports- .- .. Chicago at . Houston, night in Winona County "¦ ¦ ¦; Montreal , at San. Diego, night ¦ ' ¦ ' "Volume same date ..The House of the Week to Norm Hiperibecker, Muscoda, men's Club. : - : New York at-Los DEED ¦ - Angeles, night in. 1973 ...... -..:,.$2 ,355,948 WARRANTY* V Design No. R-61 ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Wis., with a 98. . ' ; i Philadelphia at San Francisco, night et ux to Alan C. ' -¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ The Club will sponsor its Bennle . A. Peterson, ¦ .. . -GAii. . •. . ;¦ The gals and the Juniors also next ATA shoot June 29-30. Behnken, et ux-EVi of NEIV of Sec. Winona Daily News College Baseball 19; SW 1/^ ol NW'A/.NWVi ol . NVrti cf 454-5564 20-1O7-8 V Minn. 55087 SATURDAY'S Sec. . Winona* LATE RESULTS ' ' Kenneth Mad- MIAC- .. - ¦6... *3. Odega arde.n lo Enclosed is $1 for———baby- blueprints et- 'ot .9, Blk., 13, Bol- Concordia 4-8, Macalester 0-2 7 dux Jr., ux-L indads cora's Add. lo . Wincna...... - UM-Duluth 3-10, Coffer ill Enclosed is $l for Ranch Homes booklet Hamllne 2-4 ...... St. John's 3-6, Augsbwa 0-2 : Andrew C. Leltner, et ux.to. Jame s R. - Si/bd. ql Sec. V Enclosed is $1 for Your Home booklet ;...... ,..... Chant wins Open stake BIG TEN— Koch, : et ux-Lot -16 1/10, Indiana 9-4, Minnesota 8-7 ' 11-107-7, BAUER ¦• ' ef ux to Greoor y I owa 50, Ohio -Sti- '0-1 Richard^J; Johnson, ct ,ux-N VJ ¦ ol SW'7< Northwestern 6-6, Illinois . 2-5 X, Ahrensfeld Sr., . 2 points ol UB'A, SWA of SWV« ol N EVi, WA of Name ...... ,....., ...... •...... ¦..•> ELECTRIC INC. Wisconsin 8-8, Purdue score 1-9 • NWV* of- .'SE'A, SEW 61 NWVi and SW' .< SUNDAY'S RESULTS of Sec. .20,- LOCAL SCHOOL— of Sec. 17; NWA ol NW'A Sl7 41»fr Aye,, SWA ex, SE'A thereof A Goodview in 2nd informal trial Winona SI. at Moorhead St. NVj, NE'A of (2)i can- ' 19-105-8. celled, rain NWA- of SB'A ol Sec ...,..•...., >••...... Ray Eldon. Dlckion, et al to :Donald Street ...,..,.. >•• WEAVER, Minn. — Some fa- Kohner and handled by Ed- TODAY'S, Residential—Commercial GAMES Relays Bateman. et al-Siocks 12f , 130, .131,- .164 LOCAL SCHOOL- in K of C miliar; faces and some newcom- wards, coming in second. and 165, Dresbach. ' Wlnona St. at UW-Slevens _ , 7. ¦ ers took home prizes here Sun- Little Shaver a golden re- Point (5), Winona National '8< Savlnos . Bank to ' ¦ ' ' - /' ¦ ¦ ' , 1 p.m. . LA GROSSE, Wis. — Cotter —Lot 4, Blk. 3, ; ,.,..,...... >- ' ^__ X^. Hiawatha Valley Corp, ¦ City ., ...... , ..,: State ...... Zip day as the Tri-Sta te Hunting triever owned and handled by High's: track team was held to SkWine Subd. Dog Association held its second Gary Nissalke, Winona , took the Hiawatha Valley Corp. to Kenneth J. NIC Baseball just two points in the Class B Palmer, , et ux-Lot •«, Blk. 3, Skyline informal trial of the season. W, L, Pet, GB Sec .. 13-1M-7. . . second spot in the Derby Sun- division o£ the annual Knights Subd. ' Helen Hvmes lo Rebecca S. Fuhl. WINONA ST 6 1 .857 Emma Lander to Barry W. BreltbarHi, Local dogs faired well in the day, behind a lab owned by ' bruMoe^N'.'y ot Lot 7, Blk'. Id, Laird' s ¦ ¦ Sou'hwest St. ..,.,, 6 3 .667 1 of Columbus Relays Saturday et al-Pt. of Outlet ' 10, Auditor 's Plat ¦ ¦ ' ¦ St. Cloud St 5 4 ,554 . Add, to Wlnono . HEHBiflflEH ^^^^^^ 0^^^^^^^ ^^M ' ' ' field of nearly 70 contestants John Unbehaun , La Crosse. ¦ 2 of Lewiston "West Side ", UM-Morris 3 ' 6 .333 4 at the University of Wisconsin- to Bennle A, Donald C-Mullen, et ux CONTRACT FOR CEED over, the hot , sandy terrain of A third was the best local Bcmid/J St 3 6 .333 4 La Crosse, Peterson, el ux—EVi ' ol NE''4 of. Sec, PSBff^^^^WS^^y ft tJ^^M^^^ IB mwBm¦r iff .^fllhk Moorhead St 2 5 .286 4 ' - NW'.V of NW'/i ol Ralph F. Murphy to Richard DeJnr- the Watopa Sportsman's Club dogs could do in the competi- 19I SWA ol NWU, < The Ramblers took fourth in Sec , 20-107-8. ' lals, et fll-N', i ol NEW; SE'A ol .NE'A grounds and neighboring fields. tive Puppy stake. The Puppy, the 440-yard relay with tlie tiruce A. Holan, et ux to Ronald A. of Sec. 25-105-7-; WW ot NW'A ol Sec. MIAC Baseball SchmW. et ux—Pt. ot Lois 2, 3 and 6, 30-1O5-6 , The top thrcs places in the featuring 22 young dogs, was lo John A. VI. L , Pel. GB foursome of Mark Merchlowitz, Blk. 15, Norton's Add, to Winona 8, Alvin E. Dorn, el ux Open stake went to familiar won by Gary Dahlmann, New St. John' s ..,.;... 10 0 1.000 Dave Kinowski, Rick Gatzlai'f of Fr.ic'l. Lol 1/ Blk. < , Mitchell' s Add. Glnoras, el nl—EVi ot NW'A, Wh ot iaces. Ulrn , Minn while Duke ST, MARY'S 6 2. .750 3 to Winona. NEi'j, NE'A ol SWA and NW'A of SE'.i ., , a lab Aujsburg .... :.,.. 5 3 .625 4 and Jeff Breza combining for a Maymo Hlla. Lasch to Pranclr, G . ol 5cc. 19; 1 Acre South ol road In SE'.V Phil Uchling, Onalaska , Wis., run by Pat Burke, Winona ,, was Concordia ...... 6 4 ,600 4 time of 46,9, jiLSt fourth-tenths Dwonkowskl, et -ux-Lot . 2, Blk, 7, Subd, ol SW 'i of Sc!c. 7-lOfl-lO. nnd his golden retriever, Chant, third. Gustavus 4 4 ,5O0 5 ol Curtis Addi. No. 2 and 3 in Winona . Paul. Kroncbuschi el ux to Georoe L. Duluth 4 4 ,5O0 S of a second behiikl the winning J.imes R. Koch, et ux ro Robert .1. ¦Sodcrtirck, el ux—East -4V2 ft. of Lot took the top spot in the Open , A little yellow Jab named St. , Thomas 2 t ,251) 7 team , Sparta. Sliuier, ol ux-Lot la 1/10/ Subd, ol Sec , 10 8, W, 45','j ft . of Lot 11, Rolllnflstone. Barlz Rochester, Candy, Hamllne 2 6 ,250 7 21-107-7. with Randy , owned and handled by Macalester ....— 1 11 .0S3 10 Manitowoc RoncalH von the Orvllle D, Verdlng to Charles R. Mork, PROBATE DEED Minn ,, and his lab , Ebony, sec- Bill Ritter, Winona , took the Class E meet -with 42 points , et ux—Lot 17, Pleasant Valley Terrace Maronret Err»eldlnii, CJcc 'd by Rep. Min- - Subd, No. 1. lo Jane M, Nowlnn-Lot 1, Blk, 2, Re-, ond and Bruce Edwards, Huntors' Special competition Prep Baseball foliowe-d by Westby 29, Sparta Gerald Norlhrup, et ux to Earl H , plal . ol Oullols Hisp t. ol 81k- 2, ¦ nesot a City , and his lab. Lady, Sunday, with Wayne Purtzer's TODAY'S OAMES Welshons , el ux-Lot U, BIK. 3, Pleasant Relnko & Wright's Add, to Winona, ' ? ¦ Colter at Proston, *:M p.m. 25, Arcadia 11) , Prairie dii Chien Valley Torrncc — Subd , No, 3, third, Boose taking a fourth to round Faribault of Winona Hloh, 4.-30 p.m, Arlhur Wuellor lo Herbert F . Luch- FINAL DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION WE - Campion 717, Wisconsin Rapids 1 , - Winona 's Rich Miller ami his out the finishes for local dogs. monn, ot al-SW'. i of SW . ^, S. 20 rod* Henry Hr-rman Benz, Dcc'd. lo Hnltle $5^^ Assumption with ,4 Viroqua ,4 ol 4 nn(l SEU ol SWU ot lllk. I, Curlls Add, top 15' , of NW' SW' Irene Dcnz—Lol 8, lab , Sam , took home the Golf and Mclrose-Mhndoro 10, Gale- Sec. U E. 17 7/9 rods ot SE'.i of SEU to Winona. 1 prize in the Qualifying stake, TODAY'S MEETS n M' E. 17 7/9 rods ol S . 10 rods . ol NEW UAl/F S Winona St , vs, Mankato St., Gustavus Ettrick- Trempealeau 9%, Stev- ol SE'. !t ol Sec. 2-1W-9. with Ty, a lab owned by Rich Adolphus al Rochester ens Point Pacelli 9, Minneapolis n#%ft —if—^^^^ Three killed in Faribault at Winona Hloh, 3:30 p,n\, QUIT CLAIM DEED v^Sr OPEN Breck fi , Rochester Lourdes Joe A, Wallers, ft al lo. Miles Homes, ^^ 1 — Chant, nolde n relrlevcr owned, Track VA , Holrnen 2%, Cotter ancl Inc.-W. 70 ft. of E, 222 ft. ol Lot 5, W*" W««t handled by Phil Uehlina; 2 -- Ebony, Dlk, 3, Utlca. ^f black laboraclor rolrlovcr owned, handlod ; TUESDAY'S MEETS Austin Pacelli 2 and Faribault Emma F. Hllke, et a| to Lewiston ^L /j ft&Sk Bellfivlew Wisconsin Winonn Hloh boys al La Crnsso by Randy Onrtzi 3 - Lndy, black labor- road Loonn Veterinary Clinic—Pari of Lol 3, Dlk. 1, H ALL... edor ralrlovcr owned, handled by H'wa Invitational, 3:30 p,m, Shnttuck 1, O, P. of Lowlslon, Edwards. Wabasha, St. Charles , Lake City al Arcadia 's Torn Kaldunski tooK Mnymo Ella Lasch lo Francis G , Winona Hloh olrls, 4:30 p.m. Dzwonkowskl* el ux—Lol 2, Blk. 7, Sutxl , QUALIFYING Winonn St, al ^tim Vr phion, 454-3136 black'lab owned, handled toll now 183 Norsemen Rolnys first, in tho discus witli a toss ol Curtis Ad/Js. No. 2 and '3 In Winon a 1 - Sam, and pt. of Out .Lot 3, Cxrtls Add. to Top Quality Roofing Materials: by Rich Mlllpr; 2 - Ty, blcicK l»b United Trqss International of 139-5, his personal best, and owned hy Rich Kohnor, rmiidlod Uy nruco Tennis Wlnohn. UAIDVYL (ISmiL Q, black Inb owiwd, fifth in the shot put. Teammate Rebecca S. Fuhlbrucooe to Helen Q Edwnrdsi 3 - Suiy At least three persons died in TOtlAY'S MEETS • NELSON'S SURE-SEAL 3-Tflb, MO-Lb. Aiphal* hdndlcd by Don O, Syvcrsoni 4 - Prop- Steve LaLiborte was fourth in Hymes, et al—N V, ol Lot 7, Blk, 1* , • Kitchen CaDlrnls owned, hnndl«d by traffic accidents on Wisconsin Faribault nt Winona Hloh, 4 p.m. Laird' s Add, to vvinona. Shinolei er, oolilon rolrlnvcr Rochosler Lourdes • FormlceiJD Laminated Topi JAM-Joko, blncK lab .al Cotlor, 4:30 p.m. the high jump, Bob Kamrowski Interslalo Power Co. lo Richard H, P|i H Unhllnai roads this weekend to boost tho Toprnn Appllancti own«l, hflndlod by Dnlo Schmidt, Campbell, et al—Part ol Lot 3, Blk. I , • Wardroboi • • NELSON'S MASTER SLAB SHINGLES, GootJ for toll for the year to 183 was fifth in tho pole vault and O 1 DERBY Sunday. , P, ol Lewiston. • Slor» Plxlurt» • Dosk» • VanlllM Hifjh Wind Area Girls' Softball Mark F, Zlmnrerrnan, et ux to Wark Raft, black, lab owned by Jolin Tho count on tho same date Iho Raiders were third in tho I — SATURDAY'S RESULTS F Zlrmnonnan, et nl—Lot 4, Breezy FREE ESTIMATES Urbahaun, hnrt dled 'by Gary Unumj 5 — last year was 206, Wlnono st, 5.10, Dr, Mnrlln Lulher 1-B DBO-yord high hurdle shuttle re- Aeros Subd , 8, Mb of SEU ol SE', o| • Mlntral Surfaced 9CLb, ROLL ROOFING (.lltlo Shavor, uoldcn rntrlovor owned, TUESDAY'S OAMES ^ bandied by Gary Nlssalkoj a — C»l, The victims : lay. Winona SI, ot U. ol Mlnnesola (2), 4 19'' DOUBLE COVERAGE SELVAGH black lab owned, handled by DIcK Lar- p.m. Arcadia 's otlier points came • sen ; 4, — Sam, black lab owned, handled Charles C. Strong, 29, Boar by Larry Tarrflsi JAM-Jake, block lab Creek, from a second in the 440-yard STORMASTER ALUMINUM • Smoolh Surfacud 50-Lb. and 6S-Lb. owned, handled by Dalo Schmidt, John Norship, 20, Schoticld. Minnesota prep relay and n fifth in the OflO-yard ROLL ROOFING PUPPY I — Apache, blnck lab owned, bandied William Knudson , 22, Brod- baseball ratings rclny, • New Wet or Dry PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT, Can by Gary Dali:m«nn/ i — Lto, yollow head. (Compiled by Minnesota state High Nick Rell of G-B-T was WINDOWS lob owned , handled by Ronor Tarbori 3 School Baseball Coaches Assoclnllon). 3\ fSSt B» Applied When Roof Is Wet - .- Duku, blncK lab owned/ handled by Strong . A.M. on .• May- " 29, 1974.. it is -ex- City Road. Tel . 454-1482. -: . career \vith . a: rapidly ' ¦ ¦ World War II Navy -plane. 7 pected that the Shearing -may be con- ConOil • 37% RCA :". .17 tinued', from time to time to allow ' all CUSTOM ROTO lining With a iroy bejt, expandin g intefnatiqii- Interested parties sufficient time to pre- aiiy sire garden, reasonable rate. : Tel. ¦ " CntlDat 30 RepStl . 22'/8 , pare presentations views;; ' '¦' . -¦ /• a! firm , tank .of .their and . . North Viels usin /452-4W0. . . Dartlnd 18%-Rey Ind 42% "IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that . In Jury deliberating the . interest : of assuring orderly . pro- ERV'S; FIX-|T Service; , home and house- —You ¦ enjoy working Deere. 37% Rockwl . 25% ^ ceedings herein, a pre-hearing confer- hold repairs, remodeling and painting. ¦ DowCm 60 Saf €wy 41% ence will be held at7 the offices . of the . Tel . 45W0U 7 •with the public y . in crash lawsuit Commission beginning at 2:00 P.M. on duPont 169 SFeln V . 31 May 13, 1974 , 10, address such matters ' EastKod 101% : ' attack post ri^ar Saigon as: ; Dressmaking, Sewing : 16 —You.' . .7want . a job : in SearsR .80% District ¦ A Winona County •a, Proposed hearing: schedule and or- Avhich you can make Esmark 27%. ShellOil 48% ¦SAIGON IUPI) ; /North storm a battalion-sized govern- , and the battle in the Mekong morning: began der of proceeding; NEED a new spring dress? I can help. - Court jury this by ' Specification of the Issues to be Will do mending children s, men's or decisions and , have re- Exxon 77% Singer 31% Vietnamese troops using tanks ment outpost at Long Kho, 58 Delta is part of an overall lawsuit tried considered; . ' . deliberations in a . Women s clolhiria In my home. Tel. 452- Firestn . 16% c Identification, ol ' responsibility SouPac 31% for '. the first time in the miles west of Saigon and less j offensive plan." last week. witnesses and their V6604. "¦. FordMtr 49 SpRand order, of appearance; . 38% populous Mekong Delta than a mile' from the Cambodi- j Hien also cited recent attacks The jury began deliberating at d. ;Such other matters as may aid In GenEl 50% StBrads 52% launched an armored attack an border;, ! against the Tong Lc Chan 11:24 a.m. today . after comple- tlw disposition of 1he case; and Painting, Decorating 20 THEN: You may be a pro- GenFood 24% StOilCal 28% j IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that no- against a new outpost less than Government forces ¦ using ranger base north . of Saigon tion of closing arguments by at- tice of said hearing shall be given by spectiy e management v. mailing a copy ol. this . order to WILL SCRAPE and brush paint homes GenM . 53% StOillnd . 86% 60 miles from Saigon, the U.S.rmade amphibious M113" ' in the case , all and buildings during summer months. arid the government's Base 711 torneys. Testimony parties and municipalities which the Di- trainee for the largest GenMtr 47% Tel, 452-93417for: lree estimate. . and Texaco 27% government military command armored personnel carriers in the Central Highlands as concluded Thursday. rector of the Department ol Public Serv- . GenTel 23% Texasln 100 said today. (APCs ) reported knocking out ¦ will rule ice deems to: be interested In the pro- fastest growing Pizza signs of a full-scale communist The six-member jury ce eding, and, in , addition, not ice shall HOUSE PAINTING — Interior, exterior, Gillette 35% UnOil 39!4 one of the communist tanks • be given by publishing this orde r in oil root coating Fully, ' Ipsured. Tal. 454- Lt. Col. Le Trung Hien, the offensive. in a suit brought by Mr. and '¦ chain in the world. . Goodrich 23% UnCarb 38% and chasing the rest across the : newspapers generally m circulation In .4608. . ' command spokesman , said the Mrs. Arthur. Paul , Cottage the commurillles Goodyr 16% UnPac 77 Cambodian border. " Military sources said the served by Ihe appli- ' tank attack in South Vietnam's . ; Grove, . Minn., against Gaylord cant In the stale of /Minnesota not less Plumbing, Roofing Greyhnd 15 : USStl 42'/2 vital "rice basket" region Hien said one government { communists have assembled a daughter , Rox- than thirty (30) days prior to May 29, 2* giant tank force in , . the Klein and his 1974 . PIZZA HUT CulfOil 21% WesgEl .18% marked, the start of an " overall A PC was destroyed/ two Saigon anne , both of La Crosse; Wis. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION WE KNOW what to do and how to do 1630 Service Drive. Homestk 78'V Weyhsr 44% offensive by the communists. soldiers killed and 12 wounded. Cambodian Parrot's Be ak re- LAWRENCE J, ANDERSON • . it! When remodeling your kitchen or " The plaintiffs claim Paul was Secretary ba th room, try our. pnekast plan. For Te). gion , 50 miles west of Saigon , heating and 454-5193. Honeywl :74 % WinnDx 38% Communist casualties were not in a collision between his your plumbing, carpentry : In Cambodia gove rnment and can move armor hurt LAWRENCE J. ANDERSON contact. InlStl 32 Wlworth 16% known. across the Roxanne /S/. '"An Equal Opportunity troops reported killing 92 border into South Vietnam at car and one; driven by SERVICE DATE: April 24, 1974 Frank O'Laughlin Hien said the use of tanks Highway 61 in Good- .. (SEAL) , Employer " insurgents Sunday in heavy any time. Klein on ______PLUMBING . !. HEATING indicated an . "offensive has - Tel. 452-6340. view Aug. 29, 1971. . (Flrst ; Pub. Monday, April 15, T974) 761 E, , 6th. Livestock fighting near the besieged really started" in South Viet- The command also reported The plaintiffs were represented CONTRACTOR'S CARPENTERS tor home building or per- , SOUTH ST. PAUL provincial capital of Kahnpot , 92 NOTICE TO HOT-BUILT-UP roof construction. G.E.S, sons willing to learn. Write nam, which was last hit by a increasing communist pressure ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS A-18 Daily SOUTH ST . PAUL,. Winn. (AP) — by St, Paul attorney Daniel T, Inc., Alma, Wis. For estimates Tel, News stating age and,wages miles southest'of Phnom Penh. Sealed bids will be received by the expected. (USDA) — Ca|tle and ' calves: * ,100; major coordinated, communist on the Dak Pek ranger base, George Schreiber 608-6B5-4V23, Cody and the defendants by Counly Auditor, In his olllce In the •laoahter steers and hellers moderately There was no report of drive in the spring of 1972. WANT^reliable single man for work or» 2ai miles north of Sai gon. A Court House, at Winona, Minnesota un- yourself af one-quar- ictlve, uneven, steady to weak with ex- government Josses. Rochester altorney Robert Dun- lor RENEW YOUR roof . modern dairy farm. Wrlle A-17 Dally tremes 50 lower; cows mostly 50 lower; "The offensive now does not spokesman said the outpost; til 1:00 P .f' A. on May 7lh, 197^, Ihe ter cost of a new root. Write off 4Q7« ¦ News, . bulls weak; vealers moderately active, Hien said communists led by lap. following pro|ecl ,s: ' '" ' ¦ ' , • as tax deduction, . One coat—10-year steady; load mostly average choice 1165 have the intensity of thieTmo-in^ •defended by 4O0 government S.A.P. BS-607-03, Bituminous Surfacing warrenty, Tom Speltz , Rollingstone, COMMERCIAL ARTIST/LAYOUT-Mlnl- Ib slauphtcr , steers 41.SO; . ' choice 1000- five Soviet-made amphibious and Aggregate Shouldering on ,1.69 miles 1972," he said. "TJrfe commu- soldiers, was in danger of being Minn, Tel. 689-23I1. : mum 2 years experience. Good salary, 1200 lbs 40.00-41.00; 1500-1330 , lb>5 38.CO- ¦ ¦ ¦ ol C.S.A.H. No. 7, located between . the PT7B tanks tried Sunday to nists now are more cautious overrun. " ' . ' Pickwick, ap- rapid advancement, . excellent benellti, 4O.50; load 1416 lbs 37.00; mix«d hlnh luncllon Wi1h T.H. ol and COMPLETE ROOFING lobs wanted, Tel, tons ¦ ol plus. Now Interviewing. Tel. Army Op- oood and choice 900-1700. lbs 39.50-40.50 ; Aid sought for proximate qualities are 203 Fountain City 681-3899. choice 9O0-11Q0 Ib slaugnter, heilers 39,00- Bituminous Malcrlal lor Mix,. 1853 tons portunities, In Winona, 4S4-2W colled. 40.50; loa d 1100 lbs 37.00; mixed hloh ol Wearing Course Mix, 1809 tons ol oood and choice 850-1050 lbs 3B. 00-39.00; tornado victims Leveling Course Mix and 570 cubic yards SERVICE STATION attendant , futlTr For special session Class I. ' Electric Roto Rooter , part-time, mechanical ability useful. irtlllty and commercial slaughter cows ol Aggregate shoulderlno, . For clogged sewers and drain* 30.00-30.50, few 31.00 ; cutter 58.50-30.00; residents wish- S;A ,P. 85-418-04; Bituminous Surlaclnd Semi retired acceptabl e. Write A-l* canner 56.00.38,50 ; No. 1 1700-2OC0 lb Winona area arid Aggregate Shouldering on 5.01 miles Dally News, located , irom the Browns Roto Rooter slaughter bulls 38.00-4O.0O j 1-5 1450-1B50 ing to aid victims of the April ol C.S.A.H. No, 18, ' I year 14, south and Tel. 452-9509 or 452-4315, CHEMIST-Clty ot Wlnbna. BS lbs J6.0O-3B.iO! prime vealers up to lunctlon with T.H. No. guarantee against toot stoppage only, D-egrto 61,50; cholcfl 51.00-59,00; good 45.00-55,00, 3 and -4 tornadoes may do so eosl lo C. S.A.H. No. 29, approximate wllh chomlstry ma|or, or blolooy ma|or Hoos: 8,COO; barrows and gills opened through the Winona County quantities are 428 Ions ol Bituminous and chemistry minor, or 2 years ol col- moslly 1.50 lower , later 1.50-5.CO lowcf; AAalerlal tor Mix , 7137 tons ol Wearing lege chemistry and 2 years experience, 1-5 190-540 lbs opened 30 ,50 wllh sblpment Wisconsin Chapter , American Red Cross. Course Mix and 1268 , cubic yards ol or graduate ot recognized legislators vocational ot 3075, later 30.00; J-3 190-54O lbs early JIardest hit states were Ken- ABsrenntc Shouldering, Class I. schpol with speclaiijotion environmen- Sur- 30,00-30.50, Inter 59,50-30.00; 5-4 5-IO-560 S.A.P. 85-625-15, Bituminous Base tal science, and 4 years experience In tucky, Tennessee, North Caro- Shouldering on lbs early 20 ,00.30 .00; later ?8.50-59.50; JW- facing and Aggregate Help the Shortage Prob- water laboratory. Apply Room 19, Clly 28(1 lbs 57.50-29.00i 5«0-3C0 lbs 56.50- lina , Alabama , Georgia , Indiana 1.553 miles of C.S.A.H, No, 25, located Hall, Mr. Norton. 28,00; sows mostly 1.01 lower; 1-3 300- fiom 2 miles soulh and 1 ml|e wesl southwest- ~ ' «00 lbs 23.M-25.50 i ' bonrs sleadv. 24,00- and Ohio, with more than ol Wyattville to 1.55 miles RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST are 82 road lem! Sell Idle Items with wanted , 23.C0 , largely 54,50; weights under 7I5C 3IH. persons killed and many erly, approximate quantities Good worklnu conditions. Hospltallia. lbs largely .00.25.00, tew sclent under return after br preparation, 1832 23 ief rest stations ol sub-nrade lion and medical Insurance Some Shouldering, provided. 2M lbs up to 26.C0 . thousands injured 4,000 cubic yards Aggregate -10 hour S'/a-dfly work week, Sheep: 1,000; tradi«no MADISON (UPD-Sta te legis- tee and representatives ^ Material a Classified Ad. Tel. Apply Wi- on '.laughter of the That optimistic forecast , how- Red Cross volunteors, in con- Class 1, 412 tons Bituminous nona Clinic LTD. lambs lalrly active, 25 higher; alnughler for Mix, 2054 tons B numinous Wearing «wes and leeder lamUs s|eiidy ; choice lators trekked back to -work to- Alliance of Cities to find a solu- ever , depended on what course junction with other volunteer Base Course and 4014 tops Bituminous WANT-oldcrly man |o work on vind prime 90-110 v/ooltd ' and shorn 452-3321 farm or Ib dny in s special session ordered tion over use of some shared of action would be taken by agencies haye provided food Course Mix. an elderly couple, | mile slaughter himhs 4I.50-W.75; ul.llly and , , 85-633-06,. Bltumnlous Surfacing from Clly SAP. limits and 4 miles lo Ihe post flood slaualitor ewes 8.00-10,00 ," choice tax funds. Republicans—in a minority in and Agoroaate Shouldering on 3,74 miles office, by Gov, Patrick J , Lucey, who shelter , first aid , blood , inquir- Tel. 45^-1050. and fancy 65-95 Ih IredeV inmh'. 37.M- The governor would like to use the Assembly, but in control of ies from relatives and friends , of C.S.A.H. No 33, localod between the 38,50; oood and choice 36.00-3T 50. wns Upset that they did not fin-' luncllon Willi CSAH, No. 6 and the seme of,the money to fund the the Senate, And there were and other immediate needs. Ad- soulh Counly line, approximate nuatill- SOMEONE to asslsl with appliance and Bilumlnnui Malpr- ' TV delivery, »a.m. to 5 p.m., Moo.-S«t„ Ish work on major issues in their ties are 4O0 Ions ol (Flrat Pub. Monday, April 29, 1974) . machinery and equipment lax some ominous signs. ditional funds arc urgently Inl lor Mix, fi654 tons of Wearing Course Wed, oil. Musi bo physically tit, Apply Eggs regular season. needed to continue the services. Mix and f>« cubic yards ol Aogrogate Stale ol Minnesota ) H, CHOATE 4 CO,, main olllce, Mr. exemptions granted to industry Senate Majori ty Leader .Ray- Page. NEW YORK EOG MARKET Shouldorlno, Class 1. Counly ot Winona ) . governor but local Donations, by checks or mon- only, ** We'llurn white ,,,; .. . .19-.I? The thus made good officials are protest- mond C, Johnson, R-Kleva is- Chain Link Fence, furnish *!>• in County Court , ol Class 2, EXPERIENCED CAlTTnd ' Largo white 45- , IB ing. They say the money must sued a ey orders made out to the proxlmnloly, «2 . Iln. tl. Probnto Division '.ruck sales- ¦ his threat to call lawmakers statement criticizing Lu- Chain Link; Fencing, Including 2 gates, File No, 1 7,938 man, II you aro pot afraid lo work , I American Red Cross, Disaster cnroluliy Iho wage rales as they will guarantee back if they didn 't approve go only to local governments. cey for not making the. bills Road in Ro Estate ol you will make oocd a Relief , should bo mailed or tak- allocl the following oro|ecl: Wlnlmum George T. Telle/, Decedent. rnonoy, Wo have one of the Trl-Siala 's The parties were to try to available to legislators prior to wage rales to lie paid by the Contract, Order (or Hearing on Petition for laraost Inventories to soil from, No Nazi 'war criminals ' numbe r nf key bills during the en to tho county nnd are iron out a solution before the the start of the sesson. chapter house , ors, have boon predetermined Administration, Ulmlting Time to File* heavy drinkers or Honiara need apply. regular .session in February and 270 W. 5th St. The donations will subject lo the work hours act of 1962, Claims and lor Hearing Themon, We aro looklrio lor ono good man, If in U.S. under watch session. Johnson said not having the r\L. 87-581 . Th05e which apply lo litis George M. Robertson , Jr. having Hied you think you (II tho bill apply to Dave March. be forwarded to national Red prolecl are sol forth In the proposals herein » petlllon lor tumoral administra- Koonan, Keenan-Ford- Mercury, White- (UPI) _ Gov, Lucey, according to an bills prepared early made It lor Ihe following nrolect, tion staling that slid decedent died Inle- hall, Wis, NEW YORK Thirty' Cross Headquarters to be; con- County Wide George AA Rob- liUcey Include*/ nine bills in impossible to consider Counly Prelect No. 7401, s*»te and praylno that ~ ~ three alleged Nazi war crimi- aide, has already given up on them Aaoroaalo erlson, Jr, be appointed ndmlnlslmton " " ^ " solidated and apportioned. Bllumlnous Surlaclng and MAINTENANCE PEOp uE to wSrk fi OROERED, That the hearlno n the special session agenda in- one controversial proposition in promptl y. Shoulderlno on 10,78 miles ol various IT 15 aulomotlvo vegot nblo processing equip- nals living in the United States apnroxl. June 3, 1974, al 11:00 the budget review Counly Stale Aid Hlahwny'i , Ihorool bo had wi / mont. Positions open lo qualified per- aro under "very active and cluding Ilio ill-fated budget re- bill—to uso Johnson also indicated there male quantities: are 1042 Ions ol Blluinl- o 'clock A.M.< before this Court In Iho sonnel only, Tol. 5Q7-53(-3!41, comprehensive investigation " view bill a small property tax increase were feelings Lucey included American party backs nils Malorlol lor AAlx, WO tons ol counly court room In the court house that died in the Sen- Leveling Course Mix, 13,901 Ions ol In Winonn, MInnesotai lhat tlie time SINGLE MAN for general to help pay for sold deccdenl larm work. by tho Naturalization and county mental too many issues—jeopardizing Wenrlno Course Mix and 1193 cubic wllhln which creditors ol Aulomallc leodlnrj and ale, Others ranged from cam- Class I, may file Iholr claims be limited to sixty mliklno parlor health programs. Waconian for post yards ol Aoarogale Shouldering, sol up lo slirt ot oncn. Ralph Immigratioi Sor.vico, a govern- key bills such as campaign re- are (60 ) days from Iho date hereol, and Hint Shank, paign reform to restrictions on Plans, Proposals and Speclllcatlom St. Charles, Tel, 932-W4I, ment spokesman said Frldny, W. Jeffrey Smoller form. .ST, PAUL on file In Ihe, Olllce o| Iho County the claims 60 filed be heard on July J, , Lucey' s , Minn. (AP) - Engi- clock A.M,, betora this ~ ~ studded snow tires. Audllor and the Counly Hlohway 1 974 , al U:O0 o' PART-TIME evenlnna and Sol Marks, director of , tho press secretary, said the gover- "Th o legislature is composed Delegates to neer, Court in the county courl room In Iho Sa| noiviy the 4lh District opopod hrnnch sioro now lias service 's New York office , snid ladings on some paris of the , nf J,12 individuals Proposals must lie made on Iho blank courl house In Winona, Minnesota , an d inandfin- nor would forget the idea Tho and many may American party convention thnt nollco hornet bo given by publica- mnnf poalllort oponlngs , wo train. Hours budget bill arc running; forms lurnlshnd hy the Counly. 4i3|) lo 10:30 In 70 persons originally wero high so tax would have raised $4,1) mil- interpre t the governor '.1; decision have endorsed Al Lamkin of All bids must Im accompanied by a tion ol this ordor, In The Winona Dally my smnl, appllanco Ijolng Investigated the governor scheduled a meet- certified check or a corporate bond In New*, and by mailed notice as provided business, J200 per monlh or profit iliar- , but it wns lion through the first half of fo ninko tho session a eutcii-nll , Waconia for Minnesota attorney favor ol Ilia Winonn County Audllor ' In by law, Ing, your cholco, must bo lull-lime em- learned! that 17 had died and ing in his office Monday for tho 1975, an indication he is not really gencrnl, an amount equal to al least 5'7» ol Dated April U, 1974, ployed, For Interview Tel. 452.B721 be- hour beforo the Legislature went the bid, S. A. Sawyer tweon 4 and B n.tn. another two are not livi ng in The Democratic chief execu- sorloiis a bout passage of his so- A slato of doicgatos also wafl The County reserves Ihe rl«t>l ' lo re- Jwdi?» of lite Counly Courl into session, loci any or all bids and |o waive nny (Courl Srnl) RADIO ADVE RTISING snlos, Immadlata this country. Authorities aro tive told a news conference tin* I called priority items, and many selected Saturday for tlio par- ¦ ' Irraniilnrltlo*) Ihoreln, Roherlson tl. Wnlilot; opiiorlunlly lor Agora*,i|vo innn cr also tiyliiji lo discovoi tho He and his revenue .secretary, he expected legislators couWI may feel il, is wise to reject ly 's slate convention , which April 9, 1974 Honio Fodoral ligiidlno. woman, rowardlnii position, excellent whereabouts of J8 other persons David Adamany, wero to mee t said John- will be held May 11 in Roches- Alois J. Wlc/e* Fourth & cantor Sltaila boimllls , coopomllyo sales support, ifalf comp lete action on nil of the Hie entire package ," counly Auiiimr Winona , Minnesota associates. Mr. Daochlnr, KAGE Radio, accused of war crimes, with the Joint Finance Commit- )llls in two weeks. son. ter. Winona Counly. Mlnnesola J5W Attorneys for Pelllloner Winona, Minn. Tel. S07"I52-M»4, Business Opportunities 37 Farm Implements 48 DENNIS THE MENACE • ; Farms, Land for Sale 98 Houses for Sal» 99 Used Car* ' V , - ' 109 Wlnoria Dally New$ 1*1 y . V'^^yVy ¦ ' ¦ Winona/ Minnesota ¦* !¦ ' •:• •' - ., SEEKING RESPONSIBLE partner for FORD DISC, .V&' r 3-p0lnt fl .axo hitch, FIME-ACRE building site located between COHAFORTABLE .and -' convenient^ ' Price FIAT. — 850 Spyder convertible;. 45,000 .** ¦ ¦ ¦ new. and much , needed business Ip. Wi- ad|ustable gangs. Tol. 4S4-StiB. .. ." Lamoille and. Pickwick , ' Tel. .A54-34)6. . . to lit , porkclboor; ol -young couple . , just miles, good condition. S?50. ' Tel. .452- ' ' . ;:MpNDAV , APRIW 29/1974 nona, - .-excelled* potentials.. Please write starting out or " retiring . coUple . Atlrac- . .1837: - . : . ¦: : . ," . Box 255,: Fountain City, : 'Wis. WANTCD-utlllly trailer suit-able lor haul- FARM HOME-wlth or . without olhei'. out- tlve home In-good repair, 2:-Bck>d7si'cd -Irash, leaves, ' ¦' ¦ Ing etc. Tel. «2-W. buildings.. - Approximately ¦5-15 . . acres of ¦ bedrooms, built-in cahinefs, dining DODGE—1970 Coroitct, 440, air, vinyl lop, Monarch and Maytag ". Tel.' 608-323-7017. '¦ ' room, porch and garage, close to dowri- 4-door, «iutornatic transmission, power Mobile Homes, Trailers LAUNDROMAT, land,. Near Arcadia ; ULi appliance business for sale,, in Fountain JOHN DEERE No. 15 flail chopper. Con- lown anej priced for last sale at only ' steering. Tel: 454-1183. ' City, . W|S. Tel- . 408-687-3471. ' ' :.: rad HallaVlD, Peterson, Minn, Tel. 875- LAND LISTING & SELLING, — Perms, 511,500. . -MLS i«6 - Cor 'nlorth Really, TAKE OVER paymen'ts' on this 1971 three- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' J44S. , . . , Hobby, Farms; Small Acreage . Our Tel. .455-5474. '- . ' ¦ . . PONTIAC — 1967, . 2-dbor 'hardtop,, 63,000 bedroom' Rollo-Townhouse. -Just Sioo. a ' .' Especially.'' Free Appraisals. SUGAR miles, excellent condition , except- for • month to a qualified' buyer; Call . us at Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 CASE ground-driven manure spreader, »5 LOAF. ' - Tel. - 7 «4-23«7 . or '454-3368 MliST BE SE,Et4 -tiperlly construclcd 7 . body damage to left -rear. Make an Gene Karasch Really. Tel. . 454-4196. .. bu. capacity, $85; Gehl . belt driven . 10" ..' evenings'. ; inC 3-bedroom Towhnouses.7 attached offer. T«l. 452-9470. ; "..'. . . ; ' hammerrrilll, $50. Herman Suri, Rt. J; pal|o . and .: garages. ;Open: daily. Tel. MAY ' 10th : occupancy, Ideel for 1 or 3, ; ¦ ALASKAN MALAMUTE puppies,, AKC Fountain-City, Vyis., 5«J9. . ' HOBBY F.ARM for sale. , 12 acres, creek 454-1059. - REPOSSESSED'-i?69 ' .Ford station wag- good : location, 5. bedrborni, ' porch. . . ¦ . registered; also Norwegian Elkhound . running trough, ' '-i d-room . .hoose.- Tel. .on; , 1970 Ford . Torino. Make an: oiler. $4500." Tel. .687-9682. • puppi es. - Tel. 6OS-323-309O. IHC VIBRA-SHANK field h ' ' ing on "M". Tel. Fountain city, Wis. shel lei- with d rag. John Deere No. 8 INVESTMENT COMPANY/ Rear Estate CAMPBELL'S AUTO Salvage. , Wanted, ' ¦ ¦ ' -funk cars. Any condition, any . shape. ' 4B7-477B. - . .-: - ' . . 7 .' "field. : chopper ,. with xorriheiil. ' Horner Brokers, Independence, Wis./ -or Eldon COLORADO RANCH-Investment. 40-acre SUGAR LOAF 'CAMPER. SALES 8. . ick Ihem , Tol. • .any- / ' AAot«,. Utlca, Minn. Tel. . Lewiston 5776i, 'Wi . Berg. ' Real Elate ' ' Salesman. . Ranchel-te - In- suWivls'ion. «,945. 5139 , Will p up. 454-57*9 SERVICE—Come in, take ' advantage- of . . '• ¦ , ¦' . GIVE / . silo and MUST.SELL—5500. down, take over pay- : COACHMEN TRAVEL, TRAILERS S, unloader, ' milking equipment, machine F OUR BEDROOM horrie In Rollingstone ' : ' 'PICKUP. CAMPERS. - . STARCRAFT Horses, Cattlej Stock :V " . v43 ¦ . : , ments, WI- : -14x70' mobile home. Tel: . NEW HOLLAND No. 455, hay mowe r «n- shed, large corn crib. 4 : bedroom home new .siding, rew root; . newly r-emodeled 932-3057. ¦ CAMPERS. . ' , St. ,7Charles : , - ¦" ¦ ' ' ' y ditlene.r- . hitch. Tel. 4Si*4S8, .." - . Includes large . kitchen andv . lots - ' of Inside, - full basement. A -lot bf -home ' . - SALES—SERVICE—RENTALS FOUR 35-lb. average, feeder . pig's, $25 . llWpg. spa ce for your ' family. Contact . for only. $21,500. TOWW AND COUNTRY WICICCR/1FT-T-I97i,. ¦ 14x52, skirled and DICK'S SPORTING GOODS, Durand, - . Wis. 1 each;i .one. 50Mb. breeding boar, ilSOi ' ¦ DISC SHARPENIING by roiling. - Diamond , 7us- , now about MLS 1053. Rlchter REAL ESTATE, Tel, 454-3741 or Mark set: tip in Lake Village, turnished and . Tel:'71J-672-8873' or .672-5199, - . .. one ' thin meaty, -butcher sow, 350 lbs., ' • ¦ ¦ ' ¦ K: Enterprises, on the farm service a hy- ¦Really, Home . Federal Building,7 4th Zlmmerrhan. 454-1^76. ' ' - .. ' : In' excellent condition. S4,500. Tel. . 452- S105. TBI. 687-4039. . . . - . ' ., . ' ¦ - . whera. Tel. St;: Charles 932-4308, and Center,. Winona.' TeL 452-1151 or 1034 belore . 11 or alter 4.' ' , SEE . THE . new. -1974- Lirk travel and ¦452-1550; • . ' . . . . ' : . camping, trailers — see Gary at Winona GAAC-^l965 j-torv stock truck,. V-6 engine, KOA, :: 6 -miles S.7 of: Winona. "The ROCHESTER SILOS^-teed-easy depend: ¦ Lots for Salt IOO TWO^BEDROOM Elcona, 1968, 12)<«0. . . dual tires, ' heavy duly ' suspension,' 36,- abLe. Tecdln' " . . - ' • . FARMS SALE: . people that know: camping." . . ' ' g: systems. Everett Rup- FOR . ' Early American style,' , furnished, in . .' 000 miles. Designed . for horses. Excel- ¦ ' ' ' . precht, Lewiston, Minrt. Tel. 2720. . WINONA, Cedar Valley- 260 acres with ONE ACRE-Gilmore Valley. Write Rob- good '.'.condllibn. Te|. .Peterson .875-2590. . """ ' lent condition. Tel. Howie 454-5181.' ¦real-good ,8-room house . 3-car;. garage, ert. Thaldorf, Rt. 6, Fond du -Lac, Wis. MbBJLElHbM'E TRANSPORTING ' - ' • ' ¦ ' ,. " • FITZGERALD SCRGg . V- large barn and other buildings. 2 nice, v 54935; .. ,; - . .' - . . 10x.50, good condition, . Minn, and Wis. 'ICC license • . PUREBRED CHAROLAIS bulls, 2 years : ¦ MOBILE H0ME-. . . Sa les & Service ' . springs. VVduid be an -excellent beef or. 'Tel. , 452-1065. : Dale Bublltz,.64 ,Lenox old' and yearlings. 2 .yearling FlockVieh 2 bedrooms- '¦ ¦"¦ ¦ ¦ Tel. Lewiston 6201 or St. Charles 932-3733. pony farm. $575. per acre..' . SCENIC, valley.lots and acreages, 3 miles' Winona, Minn. ' Hereford cross . bulls. : . All .Al' ¦ siredl . PAUL J, KIEFFER, Tel. 507-796-672! from Wi nona In : Wisconsin/ Tel. 687- THREE-BEOROOM Vmoblle home, 14x68, . Tel. 452:9418: •Erickson Bros., Wrialan, Minn; Tel. 875- 7842. ¦ DEUTZ - The: Long Llf« Diesel- . Farm HAROLD CROW, Tel. . 507f932-3178 ' appliances: and utility shed Included.' ;; 7.2543. . . ..Tractor Known. As. the: Fuel ' .Saver. - ¦ ~^^~' —^™—^^ ¦^-——"-^— —~^~-^— * . . . I . . . . i TeL- 454-4041. . 7 : ' Jorn the growing list ot owners. ¦ Ronald LOOKING for a-small' .farm, v/ith - well- vv "ROOFvLEAKS TO BUY or... trade, provm.buck goat; ' Vyante, Wis;, 85'h.p;; ' , 454:5328 between. 9 and .5 ' ' . ' : . .- ers, 6 open Holstein.' heifers , 700 :lbs. MOVING- SALE-^lavenport and . chair, available. Call AAr. . 'Cunningham. Tel. FIRST FIDELITY. SAVJNGS, i , LOAN , 452-4980. . , . - ' Auction Sales ¦ • Ted Reihhardt, Durand , :Wls'.;.66' h:p.j '' ' 4 sWvs due In- 1 week. Tei. 608-687-3102. ¦ ¦ table and chairs, dishes,, fruit , jars. An^ . 454-3*571 .belore . 5. p.rn. 7 '. ' not only, gives , yoo a .penny lor your . . Frank' ' " ¦¦Kreiclerrnacher , - . Mlnrietska, ' NOMAD TRAVEl 'trailer 22'; sleeps 6, ' ¦ ¦ tlojues: secretary,w|lh: .desk' and draw- thoughts . but doiTar s lor your dreams. Boats,, Motors, Etc. V y 106 ¦ . ¦• . " ' ALV IN:KOHNER. . . Minn.,.' .130 h.p.,- Leroy Tlbesa^ MSnne^ : ' stove " with oven/' refrigerator, .furnace, ¦ FOUR: VEAR-OLD. registered Appalopsa ers,, bookcase'oh each side, with curv. ' AUCTIONEER—City, and-. ' stale TIcensM .Iska, Mlnn.7.105 h.p:,- Alberl Miller, -Ma- :, : 110 volts, 12-VOlf gas licihts, 2 'qas tanks,' ¦ gelding. Tel, 452-9378 alter , 5. . . ed. glass doors, mirrors, and . .curved ^^TH I NK; BTG' ' NEW HOMES, ready for . occupancy, 2-5 SHARP—1 5' . 'Glastroh ntnabbut", and bonded. . Rt. ' 3, Winona.". Tel . 452- . . zeppa, Minr,.i 85 h7p.;. Ernle- Kamrath, REAL . many extras, immaculate.- .Highlander ¦ ; , glass door above, a lot of carving. VerY - bedrooms Financing . . available. . Wllmer 100 h .p. Mercury motor , trailer, A-1 . 49807 , ' '' '. " . - . : ' .' . ¦:¦ .; ' .. Peprn, VViSiV 130 h:p. and 105' h.p; ¦ .. FOR A-LOW PRICE ! . ' . pickup camper, insulated, cabinets; ONE" 3-year-aW-polled . Hereford, boll; 3 old , and beautiful. Oak . dresser . and 7 Larson Construction . Tef, 7452-6533 or VcondiHon, 221 ' , E. .' 3lti: - 7Arens- yMolor-lmplemerit- -. 747-4972 Kel- - Commodious . 1-bedropm: - apartment. ' ¦ . • .' table, bed,, very clean. Tel. 608-323-3754, " ¦ ' ' " .two-year-old'- polled Hereford bulls; Tel. bdroom set, very .good shape. Tables, 452-3801.; ; ' . .;. . . ' .-'-. FREDDY . FR ICKSON .. . . , . .- . ; losg, Minn..' . ' ' ' . Colorlul shag . carpeting and drapes, ¦ Wabasha, Minn. -565-4650. - hU-tch and. other: thing s.. - Tel; 687-4778 ¦' BOATHOUSE ' for - sale, ..good , shape, -; . ' .Auctioneer . , ' . ' matching . stove and refrigerator, air . ROLLOHOME—Bx36',, trailer , carpeted . evenings and'Sun, EASTERN '3-bedroorn home, 4;years old, Lalscfn' island.' -Tel. 452-7695. •. Will handle all. slies and kinds of. . cohdlllohing.. Also, separate vanity throughout, .furnished, set up and skirt- . ¦ EXOTIC • serviceable 7 age : bulls, polled Fertilizer, Sod in walking distance ¦to-East- End indus- ¦ auctions. Tel,. Dakota-643 :6143. " ' ¦ : 49 . and balh. Patio and. new charcoal- ed: V Tel.: 452-2850 - from 1:15 to. 2;30 ' lbvieh-Angus cross,.. yGelbvich-H'ere- BE . SURE . .to . fake advantage: of G.IE. ¦fries, door, to.'backyard redwood decK. 'it' ' V-hull fishing boat . ¦ Ge. grill. , Tel. -454-4909. : 1752 7.W.. Broad- . ' FIBERGLASS ' - . '; .452>1136 .after '5 weekdays. 7 ; .. .National Sale bays. -Buy that-G.E. -nva- ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ..Full basement, 2 baths. - Under .520,000, ' days . ; ford , cross; also-Chlamina Angus cross, BL/CK DIRT, ali top soil, Archie Hai- Way. - " .. ' ' - , • ' ¦:. .' , • - .' ,. . with. oars. J75. May be seen , at 143 ' Tel. -507796-6981, Gene ' Meisch, ' . • (or appllanc* riow - and-savel . B !< B . 'Steffen. Real Estate,.Tel. - -454-1833. . Chatfield SI. " ¦ ¦' ; :Miriuesota Laud & . ; polled. . y-ersbn,' Tel. 452-4573. . . . '. • ' - USED TRAILERS Altura or 507-689-2639. ;: , ELECTRIC 155 E; 3rd. .. ^CEY AJARTMENTS - ' ' ¦:'• & CAMPERS ; . . . ; :.,. Auction - Service • MLC- CO.—la ndscape contracting, dirt THREE-BEDROOM all electric home in TRI-HULL,. 15',i, 1967: 110 h.p.:-Mercury, . 1 -8 ft. Allisdri . truck ' . Camper;. 11 ff. Everett J. Kofiner. . JRA:IL-ET. horse and stock trailers, any work, sod, - trees, black dirt, fill, . Buffalo- City. . Large , panelled; family ' new trailer. Tel 452 185i; , ¦ ¦ ¦- ' . . . , re- Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 7 63 , . . : . - McCoy- President truck ' Camper' ; ' like '• . - Winona, Tel. 452-7814 site, any purpose, . frpmVgoose neck taining walls, "driveways,,cat work ami Apartments, Furnished 91 .room,: other extras. Nicely landscaped. ' 643-6152 .. . ' new; 11 It: COACHMEN truck camp-: " . jIm:Pap.enfuss,. Dakpla Tel. . trailers lo 2-horse trailer s. May be cus- , trucking. Tel.,507-452-7714. -River-view. Tel. . 248-2430 alter . 4. : LARSON 16' runabout with 75 li' .p;. John- F.ieEVybOD. FREE lor taking, trees, al- ' ¦ "tr (Rochester tot I;- 15V* ft. . Mallard tom ' built to vour specifications, Star! COMFO R TABLE7 HOUSING ' for ' 3. or. '4 - son outboard motor and 120O lb. ,lilt-to p ' ready.cut' downi . 3 rabbits with cages. ¦ • . travel-frailer;. . Jayco fold down ; 1973 FOR YOUR -AUCTION .use . fhe Bpyurr) French, Galesville, ' Wis.: Tel. 608-582- .' ¦ 'CULTURED. SOD " ' - 'X- ; ' ' students. Inquire 980 W. 5th. .: BY OWNER—: 4-bedroom ranch style, trailer.' Used mptors: 3 h.p, Eyinryde, ¦ ¦ . . ' T.e|. 689T2445. .;. . : " 7 . ' ¦ Atias Mini-Home. . Your . full Service Syslem. BERTRAM BOYUM Auction- 2ip. ' -V- • ' 1 roll or a 1,000, may be picked i)p" . home, Winona stone Tirep'tace,; central two TO h.p. Johnsons, 20 h.p..' . Mercury, ¦ ¦ 864-9381. • 7 ; . ¦ ' : air; Many • Cbacrimeh Dealer. ' ' . • eer, Rushford, Minn. Tel. . . Also black dirt. ' " " ': UPSTAIRS/APARTWIENT— 2 rooms, .'bed- extras; Upper thirties. . Tel. . 725 h.p; Johnson- ,. '35 h.p.. Evinrude with 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ F. A. KRAUSE CO. Briny Acres, SIX YOUNG - Charolais-'Angu's cows with '. After ' 5:30 Inquire 726 •. E. ;. . ' Good Thtrifls to Eat ' v' room with two beds, living room, kitch- , 452:5865. ;v- . controls,. 1 0 h.p.' Mercury. New . boat ¦ 71*1. . '.. fBS . . . Hwy. 14-41 E, Winona. ¦ ' . ' APR. 30—Tues. 11:30 a.m., Augusta . E: calves at side, Morris Tweeten,' Spring ' - ' - ' Tel. ' 454-5983 or ' ' enette... 151 . -E. 5th. : .7 trailers, Were S229, our price S-65. 14' , . - . ¦ ;. . . 454-4132. - . . city limits. Dale Randall. .owncr, ,,Zeck . ¦ Groye, ' Minn.. Tel. S0T-,m*343B. ¦ " . " COBBLER':POTATOES—Jick Farm Pro- NEWySPLiT . foyer, .4 large ., bedrooms, . 2 ¦ Alumacrafl. F model, $75;- 1.4.' Ilatbot- ¦¦ . ' ' ¦ • ' ¦ ¦:¦ TRI-STATE 8, Heike, ..auctioneers; . Northern Inv. CULTURED, -Wis, GIRL' WANTED to share large; eomtorl, full balhs, rec room- living room,, com-: , torn,' $75. Tel. 452-1366: . , - ' ¦ ' SOD—delivered or laid: Tef. duce Market, Trempealeau, . . • .- ¦ ' MOBILE /MODULAR: . Co., .clerk/ ' ' - FOP ' .SALE — Holstein hejlers,7 close • '4^4-1494. . ,' -y able:3-bedrodm apartment, all utilities 7bination kitchen and dining room, cen- ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ . ' ¦ ' ' .. ;.:-HOMES '- ' ' ¦ ' ¦:: .. 7 springers, ABS breedin. George Bronk, PLANTS, ' everbearing raspberry .and paid. Tel. 454-4812 after-57 p.m. ¦ tral air, , ah carpeted, , large . .. double SIXTE EN FOOT . ' sirip boaf -and good . ¦ ¦ " , Hwy. 61 S.. Breezy Kc™: ' ,' APR. 30—Tues. 12:30 p.m; T-rnlt e N.E. of ' Rt. , 1, Winona :(Slockton). . ' ¦' BLACK DIRT, fill dirt, fl llVsand,.crush7d s-tra'wberry,- June bearing slr'awberri«s, . garage. Located in,excellent area on a : oars, S15 Tel. 452:7454 between S and . Hlgglns, owner; . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ "Winonai Minn; , - Eyota, Minn Lester - rock,' gravel. ;excavaHng, landscaping, ¦' asparagus' and rhubarb roots. ' : Jim GIRLS—choose from 4 exceptionally nice . spacious-Id. with .a view. Marty other ' 7 p;m. . . ' ;. .' . ' • ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ; , . . ;. • " . -. Telv-452-4276' ' ' Don 'Tiffany,: auctioneer; Thorp . Sales PUREBRED . CUROC ' boars, Clifford Hoff, cat and front , loader work. "SerVihg- 7 Suggs, Goodview Road. Tel. 454-3278. apartments -for the. surrimer . or next extras,. 843 Hickory,Lane. Tel 454 415T, . - . . the ' Open More Hours to Serve You Beller ' . Corp.,- clerk. ... . ; .Lanesboro, Minn: Tel. Peterson 875-2564: Wino'na ' area lor ever 25 years - fall. ' Fully , furnished, fully carpeted, CRESTLINER—197r-,.17'V tri-h.ull : Muskie, . . ¦ . ". ' Mort. through-Fri. - 8-9, ' . ; ¦ •": :, very . ..clean,: «ery : cheery; \Talk to- the BY . OWNER—4;bedro6m.spiit foyer , home 115 h,p. Mercury with all. accessories: : ¦: ' ¦ VALENTINE.TRUCKING ¦ " • Sat. .8-5,. Sun..12.5. : APR. 30—Tues. .11 a.m.. Antique Auc- DAIRr CATTLE,' attention area ' Musical Merchandise 70 ' ¦girls living there . now. Reserve now! wilh ' attached 2-car garage on extra ' - ' ' Original, cost S4300. Will . AL'-S. . . Minnesota City, Tal..454-1782. ¦ ' .No - trailer. tion, - village of Ettrick, just off. U.S. fanners: I have one of Ihe best mar- Tel-: 454-3323,7' . . large lot;.on Minnesota City Boaf' Har- : ' 452:9086 or . sacrifice for $2095.. Tel. : S3. Alvin. k|eppen, .owner; Alvin Koh- ¦ LU DWIG DRUM set, 5 piece, good: con- '. -. bor Road, Central sir. condilioning, rear ¦ ¦ ' - . kets for. your livestock. Buy butcher 454-4738 ,; . , . USED MOBILE HOME SALE -ner, ' '. auctioneer; Northern -Inv; . Co*. cows and feeder cattle 6 days' a week. Kay, Grain, Feed 50 dition. : Tel, 452-9424. . , ONE-BH.DROOM aparlrhept, ' maih .- floor, deck. 7For appoinlhienf. Tel... 689-2810. Business-has b'eerl great and hero are ¦ ' .clerk. ' . X . y Tel.. Lewiston . 6511 or 5851, talk to Al. . heal and utilities- Ivrniihed, no pets, No realtors, ALUMACRAFT : FIBERGLASS 16' ',' run- -, some va|ue-packed. homes at fantastic • ' FEED OATS—suitable for - feed. .. Rod- ZIL'DJI'AN- CYMBALS! drum sets, gul: • ' ' ' : . no: children. S170. Tel. ,*54-ip05 alter .6. about, seats. 7,. remote, controls, , elec- low prices. Free . -set ol. tie .down- an- 7" a.m. Blackshnlth,. Ma- erick ' Brey«r,..Dakola,. - Minn. 15. miles . tars, amplifiers, microphones,. . accord- ' ¦ MAY 1—Wed. 10 LIVESTOCK WANTED: - market', cows ¦ INCOME PRpp.UCING ' properties -for . iric ' starter, .75 h.p. Johnson ' motor, .2 chprs installed with delivery ' and set- . chine, Welding Shop. Auction'.. 4lh St.: E. • ol . Ridgeway). Lans, violins, stands7- . Bargalnsl . : ¦ feeder, cattle, - Hdlsfein springing cows ;. . A" SPACIOUS: 3 bedroom, apartment, avail- sale. . Terms to - qualified buyers. . , J IM' six. , m, new -7 , . Miscellaneous AUCHIKV 622 E. 3rd .'St., ' fertiliz- with baflv and kitchenette, no pels. In- ¦ Sale thurs. at i: p.m. Tel. . ..Lewiston ers, blood rneal,» peat , moss; redi-peat "Area' Leacjing furniture. Repossession . $3995 -Winona. Alvin kohner, auctioneer; Ev- ' ¦ s X . quire, 57? W.76th. ' ¦ ' ; ' Motcreycles , Bicycles 10)7 ¦ " 2667 evenings. St ,. Charles 932-3602. Call ..: pots, lilfy 7 pellets, and seed potatoes. 1973, AWARD 14x70 2-bedroorri, front. . . . erett Kohner, clerk.:' . ,, . eoKect Lea , Plo'etz ¦ " ' . . Kupletz ., F eed and Seed Saiej, 120 E; ' den, washer and dryer, dish- , 7 iMMEOIATE . POSSESSION, no pets; no BRUTE CYCL^, 1973, 3-wheeler street - washer. Lived In only 3 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION .May 3> 7 p.m. . 2nd. Tel, 454-533 1, phone,calls. . PUREBRED YORKSHIRE and Hampr Band Instrument children, no ¦ '462 St. Charles . legal, . 75-100 miles per gal. 2-wheel fllf- . monlhs, Repossession; Low down af Ferguson s Auction Barn,. 3925 Mar- • ' ' • ' ' .. . ' ' ' ' . •shire boars, lest , and scan-o-gram . rec- st...... -. ;.. : :;.;:- ¦ ¦; bed trailer. Tel. . 689:2891 alter, 5. .' . . . . payment, we .will sell on'..' ¦ ' lon. Road, S.E, Rochester. 1 mile N. of ¦ ords. Roger Owen, Durand, Wis. Tel. Antiques. Coins/ Stamps 56 M ' ' contract : .7 . ...:. " .,,,; ', ' ,.', ....ill,2O0 . Interstate 90, at Ctiatfield cutoff . Lot* 7 ONE OR. -TWO girls wanted for lower ' 1973, CB' 350,. 2,800 miles,' A-l <72,5717. . : ' . HONDA . . 1954.LIBERTY;Sx42, 2 bedrooms, "' ... of good . furniture, already consigned. ' X;. 'Headciuarters' y - .duplex , W.' location, reasonable rent. condition. Owner- Is In service. Tel. 60B- WANTED—old fashioned glass and , china ¦ ¦ heeds only, a little flxinij . $ 795 : Tel . 288-4728 1o7consi.gn Items, WIS. : " dishes, Tel. 454-4770. [ 582-2307.' . ' . ;• ' ' FEEDER pigs. 30 lbs. 128, *)'lbs. , clocks, dolls, . picture .postcards, TGW GRROW y . _ 1960 ATLAS 10x55. 3:bcclrbom. We will . ' . «3, 50-60. lbs. $37 Erysipelas vacclnat- lamps, toys, watches, . . , iew«lry, silver ¦ ' ' ' carpet and Install .new MAY *V-Sat. . 1; p.m. , Furniture Auction, : ed,. castra ted, delivered; cyAck er , MM- . and all types ol old furni ture, ' , etc.. Tel; •0c Narne brand instrurtients ONE . N.ICELY¦ ' furnished . ]-room apt., KAWASAK(-rl972, . 750,75,200¦ miles. . Tel: . ; ¦ appliances . ... $2493 , 676 ; E: 4th St.;- Winona , Anthony .Che!-, . dlelon. Wis. Tei. 608-836-8764. , ' : 454-3675 after 5 p.rri or weekends, or : ..first.floor, carpeted. Suitable for couple. Al) appliance 14x70 AwarfV Complete Professional 3rd (Huff .. . . tet. 454-5950 over payments Estate; Francis .Werlcin. and Bob Lue- PROM DRESS — u&ed , once, $35, with . daliohs? Let our people.at the KEY Broke very well. 2 horse- trailers and These homes won't be around Ions.: . thl, auctioneers;. . Northern .Inv. Co., stock trailers. Gordon Ferguson, Dov- . hoop. Tel. 452-2945 otter 5. 7 repair service in our APARTMENTS show you..our', . beau- ' ¦ : Don't pass ' up a sood bargain. . . ..clerk- • . ... er, Minn. 932-4557.. - tifully turnlshcd 1-bedroo m apart- RICHTER REALTY v YAMAHA! XX - 'Tel. . . Open 7 days a week until dark. .. VJSED . BEDROOM set, good condition, - shop, yyx/ ments and you'll KNOW what you've . Quality Sport Center . Tel, 454-4B74. ' Tel. 452-1151 or 452-1550 ' Behind Sugar Loaf on Hwy. 43, MAY 4—Sat. 1 p.m. Ill Kenilworth Ava. been MISSING, 1752¦ W. Broadway, 3rd & Harrier . . . Tel. 452-2399 .- ¦ 'St. E., Lanesboro , Minn. . • ' ¦ ' • across from Vo-Tech . N. . and. Coffco Tel. 454:4909. . ¦ Olson t< Mont- FOLD-DOWN davenport Early American Home Federal Bldg; Wlnonii, Minn. Tel. 454-5287 , Emma Johnson, owner; . .HONDA . -V gomery,, .Lanesboro state . style, good condition, Tel. ' 452-3058. , Hal Leonard Music SUGAR LOAF TOWN 8. COUNTRY auctioneers; - WANTED- 4th and Center Winona Triumph Norton — BMW ¦' - ¦'. Business Places for (tent ' . MOBILE HOMES Bank, clerk. 64 E. 2nd V Tel. 454-2920 92 -. . • Parts—Sales—Service FOJR PARTY . Rummane Sale, family ROBB'MOTORS , INC. . Exotic Heifer •¦-/>: ..' .' J,v,. ://.:-: ¦:<.¦: ,;...:..y..:.: ..x.' Calves from clothing, bedding, . fireplace screen, OFFICE SPACE for rent or lease, 13,000 ' Winona, M.lnn, & Eau Claire,' Wis. ;^v. ,: *^ ?Gelb'vieh,; Maine Anjou , Sling. Ray' bike, etc. Starting , 9 a.m. "We Service What We Sell" : sq. fl Prime E. location. Inquire Mer- Simmenthal and Blonde Tues,. through Thurs. 3660 Service Dr, chants Bank, Trust Department; Tel., HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS / V f i ' 454-5160. . ' : . . D'Aqtiitaine, Also .. ' ..cows, FOR SALE—piano, reasonable, Tel. 608- '74 K AWASAKIS dairy or beef to contract ; 626-2761 evenings. . Sewing Machines 73 .-arms/ Land for Rent 93 JB : breed to Gelbvieli or Blonde BED, cheat,. child' s riding fire engine. CLEAN USED sewing ' machines, straight D'Aquitaine bulls. Paying Tel, 452-7079. ' , WINO- PASTURE for 13 head of cattle lor rent. BOB'S MARINE stitch and zlo Jag, $25: and up. ' , ¦ $225. 10 days of' age for NA SEWING CO., 915 W. 5lh : Tel. 689-2329 mornings. Jij^CiIl:0N> 1 |3 RUMMAGE SALE-chlldren's and adults Ft. of Lalrd fI Located at 622 E. 3rd St., Winona , Minn. heifer calves or $1 per lb, ' ^^K: clolhlng, cheap. Tues p.m. and evenings NINETY-ACRE farm, approximately .3 wiNw454-4196^ Tel. 452-2697. ' up to 450 lbs. on weaned ' all-week. . 69 . Carlrnonr St , Typewriters 77 miles from Money Creek Haven. Renter : . ; FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 3 heifer 'calves. . would have to furnish a trailer/either 103 W. Broadway , I ¦ [j for a Winnebago or a pull-type frailer. Pre- ¦¦ ' ' ANTENNA^ with rotor, color , TV; adding machines ¦ ' "' Starting at 4:30 P.M. TYPEWRITERS and fer people who were farmers. 214 S. Trucks, Tract's, Trailers 108 | ,; | horseshoe bar , with 5 'bar- stools; John rales Try us Prompt — Alert — Courteous for rent or sale . Low , , Lincoln, Houston, Minn, Tel. 507-8?6- Deere lawn mower No. 56. Tol. Arcadia for all your office supplies, desks,, 3454. Davenport and chair;, apartment size gas range; kitchen \ GENE.MEISCH 323-7342 after 5. . flics or oitlca chairs LUND OFFICE. TRUCK flatbed,, 12' >250; pickup camper, II 5250. See a. 1 700 E. Sarnia St. ' SUPPLr . CO. 128 E. 3rd, Tel. 452-5222. FULL-TIME |: . tabte and chairs ; rocking chairs ; wicker hampers and Box M, Altura , Minn. BEATEN DOWN . carpet- paths ' go when ORGANIC GARDEN plots for 1974 . Or- ¦ . aonlcally fertilized ar.d tilled, 12 miles WANTED — utility trailer suitable for i waste baskets; coffee tables; *end tables; new wood Tel. 507-796-6981. Blue Lustre arrives, Rrnt electric shampooer $1, $2 and.$3. H. Choale 8, Wanted to Buy 81 from Winona Plcaso reserve ¦ plot SERVICE hauling trash, leaves, etc. Tel. 452-4767. baby crib;- ; Co, , early.. Tel 534-3195. | chairs, dresser and desk ; beds and rlifts CACH (or your old WICKER . Tol. collect Call Us Anytime CH EVROLET—1912 Carry-all, 4 wheel , toys; ' I; c»rner cabinet; sewing machine; new name brand SPOTS belore your eyes—on your new 1-612-224-6583. 7 7 drive. 53,400, Tel. La Crosse 784-6263 , new sets carpot—remove them Willi Blue Lus- Houses for Rent 95 Day or Night |^ name brand sewing ; mnrlite bathroom kits; Cattle Is Our Iro. Rent: electric shampooe r Sl, $2 WOOD ICE BOX, war relics, o|d furni- FORD-1973 l-ton truck, 350 enolne, auto- kitchen clipboards'; B ind VS. Robb Bros. Store. ture, desks, dishes. Tel. 452-4515. FURNISHED HOUSE lor rent for the or Weekends matic transmission, V'-i' -flal bed. Truck I'; new aluminum ladders ; unfinished summer. Adults only. Releronces , and la new, only 2,000 miles. Musi selll si track players tapes ; records; radios; sorno dishes; hoatcr, prelor- deposit. Tol.- 452-3273, tape ; Specialty SNAPPER COMET riding mowe rs now In WOOD BURNING' space , Office Hours; 8 a.m. to 8 p. m. Sinn, French, Galesville, Wis. Tol. «08- stock tor Immediate delivery. Reserve ably Ashley, For sale, unpalnlcd i^ealh- 562-2627. | lumps ; BBQ grill ; nickel pinball machine ; exercise bike ; er barn board' (or panelling. Tel, M?- DUPLEX—1 152 W. B roadway and 265 Monday through Saturday " BEEF or DAIRY yours nowl WINONA FIRE «• POWER Vila St. Upstairs 1-bedroom, kitchen, power lawn mowers ; guitars; reel to reel tape playqr; . , EQUIPMENT CO., 54 E. 2nd. Tel, 295?, | t ^52- ball); downstairs, kitchen, balh, 4 bcd- Now Car* Tel. Collect 1C7-2I92 50«. "The business that service built." 5000 BTU air conditioner; shutters ; folding doors ; ironing WM. MILLER . SCRAP IRON 8, METAL room, 'dining room. Both available Im- % GEN E KARASCH 1974 JEEP CHEROKEE 4-Whool drive, ¦ CO. pays hlghsel prices (or scrap Iron, mediately. Tel. 454-2260 oiler ,12:30, boards ; paint ; some redwood furniture ; Pnlist.wood run- LANESBORO SALES DON'T &ET hot under the collar when KEN'S SALES & SERVICE old man sun turns on the hoat. Cen- metal and raw fur. . Closed Saturdays THREE BEDROOMS, parllally lurnlshed, REALTY , INC. Hwy. 14-61 E. Tel , 452-9231 ty; about boat with older motor; small items loo numerous tral air condition! hg Is another ol the COMMISSION, INC. 452-2061 across from WSC. Available May 1st, . Items covered by MERCHANTS 1252 Trempealeau Drive Tol , Broadway & Main , NA- Tel, 452-2O01 or 454-3902, ask tor Mike, to mention. j TIONAL BANK Home Improvement Used Cars 109 AUCTION EVERY PRIDAY . HIGHEST PRICES PAID ¦ Loans. Have a Happy Dayl 12 NOON lor scrap Iron, melals, rons, hides, FURNISHED COTTAGE lor single man MERCURY — 1972 Monterey cuslom 4- |j : ALVIN KOHNER , AUCTIONEER fur and .wool, or couple, off-street pnrklng, utilities ZIPPERS REPAIRED or replaced, Guar, raw tloor hardtop, full power Including air or Contact: paid, no pels ,, Tel . 4S2 ;3I41. X anlced work 478 W. 5th alter 1 dally ¦corellllonlno S5195. 943 W. 7th St. 1 EVERETT J . KOHNER , CLERK ¦ 45l-5q« anyllmo, Sam Weisman & Sons alter 5 p.m. Paul Evenson-<1fi7-2i! )0 or Tol, Mrs Cad/ INCORPORATED MOBILE HOME-)4x70, 2 bedrooms, stove i:V7:":"K:7:7:, '' ' ¦ :7: :7^:''7^ ' ' . ~ 450 W, 3rd Tei 452-5047 and refriocralor. Hi mllos N. on Hwy, ' Walter Ode - 4i>7-375!) CLOSEOUT PRICE S on all 1973 model CHEVROLET—1965, !»3, very good mn< ¦ ¦¦¦¦ 74, Tei, SI,. Charles 935-3524 evenlnos. chanlcal condlllon. J.150 or best odor, XfXyyXX-;¦>• • • . ' Bothun - 4G7-3407 Holpolnt oleclrlr Rantlcs anil Rolrlg- ow$^»s£^w i<^^ ! Virgil •rators In slock, GAIL'S AP PLIANCE, Rooms Without Meals 86 Tel, 452-2945 alter 3 p.m, AVAILABLE MAY. 1st, m'odorn 5-bcd. i' Liither Olson - 467-22ri5 215 E. 3rd. room, completely carpeted , Stove and ANTHONY CHELMOWSKI IW COMET-l9<-4 , 25 miles per gal. 1350, slmro room, with nr wllhoul $e&^ GIRL 1» -Tel, 452-1042 or Freddie. Frickson — 64H-BM3 relrlgerator lurnlshed, Tol. 454-4552 between 1 and 5 p.m., FREE 101b, 11-oz box ol Tide wllh Iho meals, Tel, 452-6604, 455-6614 after 3:30. I ii REALTOR purchase ol any wnshar or dryer al 454.4355 after 5 p.m. FRANK LILLA 8, SONS , 761 E, Bill! ROOMS tor guys and gals. Clean, nicely |l20 ccNrER- .1 I:! AVAILABLE Irnrnrdlntoly, new 5-hedronm FURNITURE decorated single nnd doublo rooms at CHEVROLET—1967 Impnla, 283, nxcnllinl Poultry, Eggs, Suppliei 44 Townhouse, carpeted , appliances, wash- condlllon, Make oiler. Way he aeon nl WANTED - sloe' pari bends. Tel. 45V- .very reasonable rates, By the week or er-dryer hookup, gnracjo, swimming 2697, TV Alma Equal, Alma, Wis. ORDER KIMBERClYicKS now. Oellvorloa by Iho monlli. Nice big kitchen, pool, Couple prelorrcd, Tol, 454-1059. Tel, 454-3110, May ?T and Jund 4 tor clucks. Also l«s lounge, telephone. Quiet, SPRAY TEXTURING of colllnas or Walls. VOLVO 1968, 2-door, straloht slick, very nnd . 20woek pullols Schaltnors, 602 TWO-BEDROOM mobile homo, 14x60, al . Now «n<( old Painting and Inlorlor room. SEE good condition, Make odor. Tel, 452- I AUCTION 7HIRD E, 315—turnlshed sleeping l.nke VIlingo. Rcloronccs needed, Tol, S Grand St., Winonn, Minn , Tol. 452-50^0, remodeling. Brooks fc Associates 3769. 7 .;¦ Locatwl al 07R E. 4th St , , Tel, 454-4203, 1 , kj 454-5302. man, HATCH DATES on Bnbcock Chicks., CLEAN, 5HARED room for ynunn Cooklnfi «roo and TV avallnblo. Tol. the CHEVROLET—197.1 Vega GT , very clean, XL-9, XL-10 inonHvpo chicks: MAY 26-31, brnnre custom Interior, SATURDAY, MAY 4 HQMGLITE RIDING MOWERS 452-770O. . " Wanted to Rent 96 mllonge % | 3, 7, 10. o-vumk old ciponlzed hlrds, Sales — F«rls Sorvlco nlco graduation present, Tol, 4J4-3549 or X Starting at 1:00 P.M. :] duckllnas , anslinni aval labia now. P&WER MAINTENANCE 8. SUPPLY CO. WANTED—pniluro lor 20 head ol calllo , SOLD Lewlslon 3531 afliir 5. ' Wiilch our TV commorclnlj on Chan- JO/ E. 3rd Tol. 452-2511 oartmctits, Flati 90 Tel, 609-5640. ; MnWlwick giis range ; Iwo ; nel II APR., J9lh fit 9 p.m. Soo us U Westinghiiuse electric raiiRe ~~ CHEVROLET—1970 station wagon, auto, (or Dulchmnn cnuos or Automntl c ¥ Frigidaire and one CiE refrigerator; HCA Wlnrlpcml ;: BULK ECpNOMY dry clem ing, . 8 |b«. THREE-ROOM aparlmont, wall lo wall COTTAGE non r Winona, Tol. collocl 608- SIGN - nidllr. trflinmlsslnn. Innulro 1 101 E, ¦ chlcknn or 'lion IRMIIWJ otiiilpmaril, »2,50, also Iry our now pormn-pross carpeting, slnvo and rolrlgorolor fur- 705-1537, ¦ Bill. i" portable dishwuslier; dining room table , extra loaves , 6 illib' r. Chick . SfllQiii Allen Goeclo, Mtl"" , washers, Norga Vlllogo, 601 Hull. lilshocl . Tol. 454-3/56. y set; overstuffed y 3ii(l, IKIIHI chairs , buffet, with mirror; living room 150 W. WI , Minn, Tol. 507- WANTED—pmture for 55 head of holt- PIMTO-1973, «,O0fl miles, sun rnol, easy eliest ancl dresser ;¦ ; od hi ids anil hahy chick problem*, nro Ihntchori and vaccuins, WINONA FIRE NEW DELUXE 1-bedroom, working hours, 452-3244 Alter '5, INTERNAriONAL - !W Scout, 4-whe«l (rallies ; 2 wicker chairs; laundry Htove; Tiding 4 ollmlnnlod. Caponliuri hlrds avnllablr, f» POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 54 E. stove, roli'lfioratnr, soil wator. heated, rjrlvn, V-8, 4speod, widn tires , exctllonl V pielure . on Mny Ulli, «lh. float, Frigid aire and Bus. Property 1or Sale 97 3-speerl, excelltM condlllon, Tel. 454- portable Minn., f-'or All Makes MnrRo Miller <\M '1224 ti jumping boi'fjo; yard swing sot; twin speaker \; localnd on tlrnozy /\cron, Fro« nrlco ol Record Plnyors. hot water lurnWiiid, Clean olid nice, 4512 8 n,nt, .10;30 a.m. week • now , SPEI TZ CHICKS, Ro||lna»toi»e, APARTMENTS 4|h and Cenlor, Home Federal llulld- Norn Heinlen fORD-19<57 Galaxie 500, V-8. power p. of dishes; sllverwarp; many odd AAlnn. Tol. (109.2311. '*" Ing. Tal, 4J3'll5l or 452-1550, air conditioning MOO or ollor. oe « ANTIQUE 2 Bedrooms 1 Bedroom MylOH Petersen .,., 4r>:M(IO!) »ln«rlng, Iii crocks ; trolllfies; jnrs; suitcases; 4 whcol go curt dune AND nower furnfllira stripping, ihn lr • • Tel, 452-496!, U buggy mado of now parts and iwwered by Honda englno i|: canhig nnd seat upholslorlna, Free nlch, , 1 Bedroom Efficiencies Jan Alton 452-51.19 ^ • Farms, Land for Sala 98 Molori, slnrt; and other Items. Wflntod—Livestock up .ind delivery Tel, Fountain City Furnished or Uiitunilsh'tf OREMLIM X 1974, American i 'l with electric | 46 607.9351. consolo automollc, lullv oqulpp«cl, »nme 40 ACRES-inoslly wooded, larg« garden loss, 360 Liberty, (\ ALVIN KOHNER , AUCTIONEER WfT~ LAKK PARK & V/KLLl l\nmi> as now hut price It % HORSES WANTED cBii pay more plot, fruit tro"'>. 3-beilrnoni . Pna BobS AIDV&L, Amity. .I. KOHNER , CI-ERK than anyono olio. Wo nlch up, waiter kennel wllh |4 runs , olllce and utnnin- j f ; EVERETT | Toll it and sell H with a low-coat V1KW APARTMENTS FORD-IC69, Torino, 390, 4-ipaed, best Mara, Clock lllvor Pnlli, Wis , Tol. T\S- Inn, m mllos from Winona, Tol, 6O0-M3- 120 Center Tel. 4r>2-5 ;iM ¦: BM-24S9. ' classified Ad. Tal. 452-3321 flow ! Tol. 452-0400. 3090. . / Oiler. T«l, 452-1304, I Ui'cs: x:x:siz:xy:x::.xx r^ai^E^e^ On Poirtxigtf

PEANUTS by CharieVM; Scliul* ; Rib - By JOSEPH E. DYNAN foster arid support tlie. African ' LISBON ,; Portugal (A?) — rebel ' movements, ; Newspaper reports . of 'the Rebel leaders in Portugal's Af- meeting said: Spinola also de- rican territories have spurned clared:--- ' IZESSESSSS ^SI ' the new junta's promise of lim- AU Portuguese will:he given ited s eft government and say freedom of political:activity ex- they will fight on for independ- cept extremists;, "the - junta ¦ ence.- . ' -. . cannot consent to the estab- v ' Chic Young ! authoritarian re- BLONDIE Vv ;! toy ¦The only way to end. the war lishment of . ' gimes,, whether from the fight in Mozambique is for the Portu- or from the1 left." . 7. , guese to recognize, the right of politi- the Mozambique people ;—led The transformation of . cal life; must be orderly: and by Frelimo—to , independence," gradual ; "any abdication of . au- said Frelimo, the leader of the thority would mean the risk; -of guerrilla movement in Mozam- having to, apply: measures com- ¦ . ' . '¦ ' • ¦: . . ¦ V' . ' '. ' ' ' ¦ trairy to the junta movement's H . . . 3 Convenient Location** . H ". bique. • ¦ : y X .' /.; ' ' '' '' ¦ ' ' - ¦¦ : ' own principled 7 : ]y " y^KST X /. V'7 . CENTRAL! : , ;. ; ^ , ' : WEST:. " . " ' ¦ - -m "The war will continue if the "It is natural for the various junta's , intention is to perpetu- political groups, to want : to ate tlie 'colonial system through rapidly, but... accelera- .. . 11 -r . <—¦—i- jn —-=J 1 1 >- s 1 - ~ — M. move ff f , , ^r { r I L. li 1 11 » ¦ r> *TTI 1 —' . ,*» r rtilWI il 1 new means," it added, ; .7; tion could be disastrous." Movement for. ' crowd l0¦ Cleaners & launderors 4 launderers Cleaner* 4 Leuticleferf ¦ ecstatic REDV by -Gordon . lea VV The Popular Meanwhile, an Cleanet* . .7 of Angola, one of o6o in Lisbon welcomed tie ; ' ^*|^' ¦ the Liberation 0/ 5, H] . ' . V ' .". Dlvlilon . . Division '" . - . -.. ! !V Division; y - v-v/H' ,'. ' 'two main guerrilla groups political exile home Sun- ¦ the . first M !' " '!' : 40D East 2nd X :y x\,y 'y[ 66 West 4tli v 1405 Gilrnore Avt/ ¦ in that , territory, said , it . ;was day—Socialist, Mario ' Soares, . ^ prepaied y to negotiate' "con- who returned from four years cerning, the complete independ- in Paris to orte of the . first such H : V . . . or Call 452-2222 or 452-7683 for Free Pickup and Delivery Q. 7- ence of our country .'? But it re- demonstrations . permitted in jected the proposal by the; lead- years and to a warrri ! embrace er of the junta , Gen, Antonio de from Spinola. ,. Spinola, for a federation of Por- "The army has given ; people tugal with her African colonies. freedom of ' expression," Soares "In such, a federation ,^Portu- told the crowd at the railroad gal would always have the last station, "But it is not the army word,'' it said. "Theypower of but the: workers and the people the state can only be in . the who must finish the job. It is ' : " ' ' " division, BUZ - SAWYER! - ¦ ;V ^7 ; :V -V! ;' ' ' V ' 7 > - V '^by^ RoyVCraii-r hands of Angolans. not the time for 7\; . VThe chain of events that end- People who want democracy ed: in the military coup last mustVunite.": 7- 7 week began with, a book by "Death to political police. DMsUOniE Spinola in which he said Portu- gal never could win a military People's courts to kill the ntiuv ¦ back, victory . in ¦ its 13-year>old , war derers," the crowd yelled against they African rebels. But nearly turning the welcome; for he reportedly told a meeting of Soares into a mob scene. Sol- politicians ; arid newspaper edi- diers locked hands around him tors Saturday that the African while others pushed demonstra- territories V must . be granted tors aside with their weapons, y self-determinatioh j not inde- Spinola'has pledged free elec- pendence. :'• tions within a year, and Soares, 49, is expected to play a major ;: ' ' ¦ ' ' '; "S«lf-deterruiiiatiori is the roleyiny future 'politics';''!- ' X y;y - '' [ ¦ XX 'X : y . 7'by ^6rtvWalk« . BEETLE BAILEY X'X'X . "X- ^- right" of' every people freely to Throughout Lisbon, the heady choose its own destiny," Spin- celebration of the coup mingled Sum^ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ola said. "But for this decision; with cries fpr vengeance. The , 7 " ' .' , - . •'.: ' ' . •. - . ¦' ' . ." - • '. :' . ¦ "V' .' ; ¦ a people needs to be conscious army continued its hunt for an See Denny/ Frank, Max or Jim. .- ¦»> The "Minutemeri of its . choice arid needs to pos- estimated 2,000 members of the sess a certain: cultural level. hated secret V police believed ot Merchants" —Installment loan Department Otherwise, third parties would still, at large. deteTmirie this destiny. , . The Lisbon press, muzzled by . "Self-determination , must ex- strict censorship since . 1928, ap- press the will of:the people, and peared to be feeling its way to- immediate independence Would ward the full freedom promised mean; the acceptance . of some- by Spinola, A senior editor at one else's will." ; the Diario de Lisboa said circu- MERCHANTS This was considered a refer- lation had tripled in just three NATIONAL BANK 6F WINONA the ousted MARY WORTH by Allen Saunderi and Ken Ernst ence to claims of re^ days; Newspaper kiosks 7 were gime that communist countries sold out minutes after news- 3rd * Lafayette Mehiber F-D.I.C. V Phone 454-5U0 papers went on,sale;. .' ' ¦ {¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ^ ¦ ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ i ^ HM aHHHiHHHniHnHBIMnnHHn 'FMppwer

: fo be fheme ^.:V for governors JUST IN TIME FO!* AN AG^ SUMMER ! REX. MORGAN, M.D. by Dal Curtii LINCOLN, Neb. CUPD-When You'll find a comp lete selection of wome n's Hush Men the nation's 15 midwestern gov- 's White Shoe Season is here! See our PuppiesV Spring Summer Styles in Shoes and ernors get together July 28-31 at & large selection of Hush Puppies Slip-Ons, Buckles Minneapolis, the theme of that Sandals right her^l and Ties _ meeting will be "food power," in White, Black & White and BroWi, according to Nebraska Gov. J. Stop in during City Wide Sale Days for the & White, J. EXMI, Midwestern Governors most iri size, style,, quality and selection! conference chairman, ¦ Programs scheduled during ¦ " - -¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦'- ¦ ¦ ¦ N — a " ' - ' ' .—^———¦« ' ' " "—'—'¦' ' J J^—— .. ' I n _ __X the four-day event center on m problems and importance of food'production, a specialty of "VIStA" "CABANA" Midweslerh stales, as well as side issues such as energy.

' ¦ ¦ :¦ - ' - - ¦ ¦ • . . • • .¦ .. , , , ,: \ Tlie governors will attend a panel : discussion on food and NANCY by Ernie Bushmillw fiber shortages overseas and the possible spread to this country. Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., has been asked to chair that panel discussion, ¦ Others who have been invited /¦/fXibi4.^e> • # / aaiSG&i&nMmmwBaWEmwMr ^. ' ¦ ' to participate are agriculture /f ix * * *i V m/ iMmmmOSmm^mmW ^^ Secretary Earl Butz; Oren Lee // ./¦ • */ ' ' AmmmmmmmvEm\\\\w Staley, Corning, Iowa , president // ./» • • • « •/ Mmmm\\mm^Smmmm\W ¦ ff of the National Farmers Organi- /•%* •^yr m\m\%m^Lm^Lm\ \\\\W zation ; Tony De Chant, Denver, representing the National Farm- - ¦ 1—" 1 " «S= JU_ —— . . ffi—^T— - *¦'»'" " I,, I,,,, .. ' ' " ' ers Union ; and Lester Brown, head of the Overseas Develop- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH by Fred Lass well ment Council in Washington. Governors will hear reports by $ ^^^ feoeral energy officials on the energy situation. 16" $22" Election of a new chairman to replace Exon, selection of a conference Site for next year, and consideration of resolutions will occupy the last day of the meeting, . "SANDRA" ¦ '" ¦ "STRATO" As a sidelight , governors from ^ ^ the Great Lakes states will hold a luncheon meeting the final day. Stales included , WIZARD OF ID by parkcr and Hart in the confer- ence are North Dakota , South Dakota , Nebraska , Kansas , Mis- souri ,: Minnesota , Iowa, Ohio, Indiana , Michigan , Illinois , Okla- homa, West Virginia , Kentucky and Wisconsin, However, according to the agenda , there will be some ac- tivities scheduled besides work sessions, O11 July 2!), the governors are scheduled to visit various sites in Iho Minneapolis-St, Paul area MARK TRAIL bv Ed Dodd and will bo going on a Mississip- "WP^^ pi River outing. $ C99 $ 99 Also during Hie first full day | |q " . ,.. i , i . . I. ' ¦ • .—Ji II ., . . . , there will bo a panel discussion **' . " -i , featuring famous native Min- n nesotnns. Among tl111.se who hhvo been •iskccl to take part by Minnesota ¦ 1 9 ii ' GY>v. Wendell Anderson- aro /% MX 17 It *& fi m\\to? 4J Charles A, Lindbcrg, Supremo JDir mlmJ ulB ^Hv ll ^ Courl Justice Harry Blackmun OPEN MONDAYS « FRIDAYS 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ^ 123 E. 3RD ST. and Nobol Prize Winner Norm /in Borlaug.