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Studebaker to Stop Making Cars in U.S. Young Sinatra NEW YORK (AP) - Stude- baker Corp. will quit auto pro- duction in the United States but continue to make cars in Cana- 'da, Dow Jones News Service said today in a copyrighted story. Is Kidnaped 'Ending of operations at Stu- STATEUNE. Calif. (APV - gave no reason why the men Sinatra is 19 years old. debaker 's plant in South Bend, Frank Sinatra Jr., singing son of were sought. Nor were they Sinatra Sr. flew in his two-en- Ind., where the company has the famed crooner and film identified further. gine plane to the area early to- star, was abducted by two men day from Palm made cars for 50 years, will cut Authorities said the FBI had Springs, Calif. off employment for about 6,000 at gunpoint Sunday night from He was to start work this morn- his motel room just before he been called in on the case. ing at , persons, including 5,000 hourly Warner Bros studio in was to go on stage at a casino, Deputies immediately set up Los Angeles on the movie, workers the story said. sheriff's deputies reported- roadblocks on mountain roads "Robin and the Seven Hoods. in the Lake Tahoe area, already " The business news service Several hours later police ra- Only three months ago he an- dio broadcast alerted all units made difficult by three inches said all auto production will be of snow. nounced he would divest himself to look for two men for question- of Nevada gambling concentrated at Studebaker 's Sheriff George Byers of Doug- interests Canadian car plant in Hamilton, ing. They were identified as Jo- estimated to be worth about $3.5 Ont. seph James Sorce, 23, and las County , Nev., said " we still million. Thomas Patrick Keating, 21. think they are in the area," on He pulled out after the Nevada The announcement will be the California . - Nevada border. THERE WERE NO SURVIVORS ... left where Mrs. Mae Grant and other mem- made at a news conference in Officers available to newsmen Gaming Control Board accused Shattered and splintered wreckage is all bers of her family said they saw the ex- New York Tuesday, it said. him of violating state regula- plosion and. were showered with pieces of Studebakers car business, tions by entertaining Chicago that's left of a jet airliner which exploded underworld figure Sam Gian- , killing all aboard. Death the plane when they went out to investigate. once the sole reason for its ex- La Crosse near Elkton Md., istence but now accounting for cana .'.'at Sinatra's Cal-Neva toll was fixed at 72 passengers and eight . They were not hurt , but death was around about one-half sales value, has Lodge on Lake Tahoe. crew members. Debris fell on house at upper them. (AP Photofax) been losing money heavily. Ironically, young Sinatra was Sales of the 1964 model intro- touring with a band, led by Sam Man Killed duced a few months ago lagged Donahue, billed as the Tommy to the point where the South Dorsey Band. Sinatra Sr. rose Bend operation was shut down to fame with that group, and in last week —• while competitors' his act the younger Sinatra sang At Crossing Maryland Plane assembly plants hummed — to his father's old songs. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS keep already excessive inven- Also ironically, young Sinatra tories of Larks and Hawks saxig at Harrah's Lake Tahoe Weekend traffic crashes in Casino, Wisconsin claimed the lives of from building higher. a competitor of his fa- , ther's Cal-Neva Lodge. 11 persons including three who Dragnet operations were di- died in a Waukesha County ac- Fatal to 81 rected by the El Crash Dorado , Calif., cident, and raised the state toll ELKTON , Md. (AP I-Expert Del., near the Maryland-Dela- a bright orange. You could set County sheriff's office, because for the year to 833. At this time investigators looked for proof ware border and U.S. 40. the parts of the plane starting Special Badger the abduction took place just a year ago 888 persons had today that lightening caused the , The Federal Aviation Agency to fall then." within the California border. died . crash of a big Boeing 707 jet in Washington said the plane Early today , 11 Civil Aeronau Stateline is 60 miles southwest William G. Dowell, 42. of La airliner in which 81 persons per- was on a holding pattern near tics Board and 7 FAA official! , !»MM MMnrWi^Bai«ii^MiWMl i^alBBaBi>iVMa riHaa HHMBaB aMBnBof Reno. Crosse, died today of injuries ished Sunday night. the New Castle Del., Airport at arrived to start the investiga Session Opens DNAPED ... Singer-actor Frank Joe Foss, a trumpeter with the Buffered Sunday night when his The Pan American World Air- 8:58 p.m. ( EST) awaiting clear- tion. The area was cordoned ofl YOUNG SINATRA KI Sinatra, right, is shown with his son, Frank Jr., in New Dorsey bank, told officers he car was hit by a Burlington ways jet, en route from Puerto ance to approach Philadelphia and flares sent an eerie lighl and Sinatra Jr. were eating din- Bwitcb engine at a crossing in Rico to Philadelphia, fell i/i International Airport. over the torn, blasted anc York City last September. Sunday night the El Dorado, Calif., county sheriff's office reported that Frank Jr. had been kid- ner in Sinatra's motel room. La Crosse. Dowell was alone in fiery fragments from 5,000 feet Then, said Raymond Gregg of charred wreckage. On Thursday About 8:30 p.m., the telephone the auto. It was the fourth during a lightning storm. Elkton, "It was just like the sun There were few large pieces naped at gunpoint from a motel at Stateline on the California- MADISON Wis. W- - The rang and Sinatra hung up after fatal traffic accident in La Seventy-one persons had dis- was coming at me. It was so of wreckage, although one b»i| Nevada border. (AP Photofax) a hrief conversation. Crosse this year and the third embarked from the plarfe dur bright I couldn 't look at it." jet engine dug a hole 100 yards 24th special session in the his- tory of Wisconsin's Legislature At about 9:30, Foss reported, In the last nine days. ing a stop in Baltimore only 10 from the home of Gregg. Small there was a knock on the door minutes earlier. Another witness, Henry Lin- bits of airplane parts fell on the is scheduled to open Tuesday dell of Newark , Del., said it was and consider Gov. John W. Rey- and a shout of "room service." farmhouse roof of Mr. and Mrs. Two men, one armed The proud airplane disinte- apparent to him that lightning Henry Berry. nolds' plea for approval of his with a grated in the air. Bits of wreck- had blasted the plane from the Project 66, an accelerated high- Blizzard Leaves small revolver, burst in, asking Thompson Begins Edwin R. Tully, special agent "Where's the money?" sher- age fell over an area estimated air. in charge of the FBI office in way building program. by Sheriff Edgar Startt of Cecil "There were two large arched There were forecasts that the iff's deputies said Foss told Baltimore, said the flight re- them. County at four square miles. streaks of lightning in the air," session would be short, and pro- 1 The crash occurred about 15 he said. "An instant afterward corder, which is designed to 6 Dead in NW. They took the small amount Orientation at survive crashes and tell investi- bably unproductive. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS down some power and telephone miles southwest of Wilmington, the sky waL completely lit up by Republicans controlling both in the two men's wallets, then gators about the minutes pre- The season's first crippling lines. U.S. 29 was blocked in ceding the disaster, had not the Senate and the Assembly Kittson County for a time. have said the call for the ses- snowstorm moved on east today Stillwater Prison been found. after chilling Minnesota and The dead included : Tully confirmed that several sion was politically motivated, John P. Moran, 58, St. Paul, MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) ¦ T. but the Democratic governor neighboring states with blizzard — witnesses had said lightning conditions and leaving at least who died Sunday after slipping Eugene Thompson began an struck the plane. has said "not so, " insisting that on ice and striking his head on orientation program today for Johnson Calls if the road building program is six dead. Pan Am said Flight 214 de- The wintry blast was so bad the pavement. his life sentence at Stillwater parted San Juan at 4:10 p.m. to be accomplished, work must Gary A. Bruckner, 58, St. state prison as his attorneys that even spowplows were kept and arrived in Baltimore at 7: 35 start next spring, which means off many •highways Sunday Paul, who died Sunday of an prepared to appeal his convic- it must be approved now. apparent heart attack after tion of first degree murder. night because of poor visibility. On Hoover The program would be financ- But they were back early this pushing his stalled auto William S. Fallon said Sunday NEW YORK (AP) — One of that took Johnson from Idlewild morning to clear slick roads Mrs. Minnie Johnson, in her notice of appeal would be filed ed by short-term borrowing the tightest security nets ever Airport to the funeral of former against anticipated shares in that saw hundreds of week-end 70s, found frozen to death Sun- Joseph Thomas In Hennepin County District wrapped around a president New York Gov. Herbert H. Leh- accidents. day by a haystack near Fuller- Court today. He said he and federal highway funds and a Sorce Keating greeted Lyndon B. Johnson Sun- man and then to the Waldorf- one-cent a gallon increase in the There were two traffic fatal- ton, N.D., where she apparently chief defense counsel Hyam day in his first trip from Wash- Astoria Towers for a call on ex- ities , raising Minnesota's 1963 sought shelter after her car Sought in Kidnaping Segell also might begin today to gasoline tax. The gasoline tax ington as chief executive. President Herbert Hoover. was substituted for boost in ve- highway toll to 748, compared stalled. She had left a church tied and gagged Foss with tape. seek Thompson's release on bail About 5,000 policemen, detec- with 620 one year ago today. party at Oakes, N.D., Saturday the appeal. Not until Johnson reached hicle registration feeds. Foss said they also taped Sin- during tives and Secret Service agents afternoon. atra's hands. were deployed along the route Temple Emanu-El for the Leh- The plan was introduced last Ei ght person s were injured Prosecutor William Randall man funeral did the Secret May at the governor's request , when a bus collided with a car Alan Madsen, 12, New London, IFoss said a third man might has said he would seek bond Service, on a half-hour 's no- but the Legislature recessed in and rolled on its side near Little Minn., killed by a backing snow have been standing outside. One considerably higher than the tice, inform New York police August without taking action. Falls Sunday. And a 7-car clearing machine while riding man carried a package of some $100 ,000 on which the St. Paul that the President would visit During the Nov. 4 - 21 meeting, cras h , with no major injuries, his bicycle. sort, he added. attorney was free while being the ailing Hoover. the plan ran into trouble at a After forcing Foss to lie on the Khrushchev was reported near Gaylord. Robert B. Johnson, 66, a re- , tried for engineering the March Johnson , the nation 's 36th public hearing before the Legis- Snow depths reported today tired Willmar, Minn., mail car- floor the men left with Sinatra. 6 slaying of his wife. president , thanked Hoover , the lative Joint Finance Committee. included eight inches at Grand , Tire, tracks heading towards rier found dead of an apparent Reno were found later. Thompson , convicted and sen- 31st , for a message the latter Reynolds and lawmakers of both Forks , N.D.; seven inches at heart attack after wandering had sent when Johnson assumed parties worked out a substitute , Minn., and Sioux Sinatra is one of the enter- tenced Friday night , was trans- Wants Bigger St. Cloud near his trap-line. tainer's three children. His ferred to the prison Saturday. the office after the assassina- which was introduceri only days Falls, S.D. ; six inches at Du- Joseph Anderson , 71 , Moor- tion of President Kennedy on before the Legislature was ad- , Minn., and four inches in mother is Sinatra Sr.'s first Warden Ralph Tnhash said luth head , Minn., killed Saturday wife, the former Nancy Barba- many of the ItOO other prisoners Nov. 22. journed until April 13. the Twin Cities, Ten inches at night when two cars collided on Where Plane Crashed International Falls, Minn., in- te, who was reported at her Hol- eyed Thompson with curiosity. Farm Harvests Hoover, a Republican, had The substitute would Increase icy Minn. 34 east of Barnesville lywood home. MOSCOW (AP) - Premier p.m., where the 71 passenger? cluded four inches already on as blowing snow cut visibility. Thompson 's 2- messaged he was ready to help gasoline tax lo seven cents a the ground. Gene Evans, spokesman for Talinsh tiald Khrushchev unfolded plans to- the new Democratic President got off. It left Baltimore at a: 25 gallon to raise The 21 passengers on a Winni- will include $150 million over The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- Harrah's Club on the south week orientation day for a great leap forward in "in nny way I can, " but p.m. and was expected in Phil- a 10 - year period to complete peg-Minneapolis Greyhound bus batteries of educational , psycho- adelphia at 8:45 p.m ., 15 min- dicted rapidly improving condi- escaped through the punch-out shore of Lake Tahoe, said young chemical production to increase he noted there was not much he the interstate highway system tions in Minnesota this afternoon Sinatra's room was on the sec- logical , medical and vocational farm harvests and provide a could do at hi.s age — 89. utes behind schedule. in Wisconsin and the Milwau- rear window when the vehicle tests. The airline , said the last and decreasing winds through- overturned on icy U.S. 10 late ond floor of the two-story motel, better life for the Soviet mil- In light of the Kennedy as- kee expressway system by 1967, out the region. separated by a parking lot from Thompson , inmate No. 21 ,893, lions. He proposed to triple sassination, every conceivable known radio contact between about five years j ihead of sched- Sunday after colliding with an the plane and ground was a the casino. The motel is used ex- will be put to work at a job chemical industry output under precaution was taken to insure ule. The heavy, wet snow brought auto five miles south of Little clusively for Harrah's guests. classification officers determine a seven-year program . Johnson ' s safety during his 2- terse, terrifying message: Falls. after the orientation series , Ta- Khrushchev told a full-dress hour and 20-minute stay in New "Going down in flames at hash said. meeting of the Communist Par- York. 01511 Zebra " < «:5B p.m. EST) . Thompson arrived at (lie ly Central Committee that nev- Thirty - five blue - helmeted The message reportedly was prison shortly before noon Sat- er again will the Soviet Union motorcycle policemen formed :i overheard hy the ground control center in New Castle , Del., and urday and about 18 hours afler export gra in and let its people phalanx around the President's ( ) in County District starve—ns he said was done in closed limousine in the 15-rnile at Dover , Del., Air Force the Hennep Base. Court jury returned a guilty the days of Stalin. trip from the airport lo the tem- Verdict. ple. Thousands of policemen Witnesses siiid hunting frag- And he warned Western coun- and detectives' were deploved tries against trying to force So- ments spirnled lazily lo the He had nn visitors Sunday and along that unannounced ro'nlo , ground , then exploded into nte two meals with the rest of viet political concessions in re- some manning rooftops. at a time when the small fires despite a pelting the prison population. Thomp- turn for aid . rain, 's orientation will include Russians admit they are deep in son (arm pro- Jerry Greenwald , 20, of Hoek- familiarization with the prison's difficulties because of WEATHER essin , Del., watched Ihe crash twine factory. duction failures, He told the would I'KDKKAI , FORECAST from a window of the Merry- West the Soviet Union WINONA AND VICINITY - land Roller Rink near Glasgow, triumph , if necessary, "without lit- your support. " Clearing and colder toni ght , Del. y S pecial Christmai Houri j tle temperature change Tues- "II looked like a bomb explo- The premier announced that day. U>w tonight 5-10 , high sion , " he siiid. "There was a big between 1964 nnd 1970 the gov- Tuesday 20-25. flash and a few seconds Inter ernment will invest more than LOCAL WEATHER you could see Ihe wing torn off. 42 billion rubles ($46.(12 billion at Officii *! observations for the You could actually see people Ihe official exchange rate) in 24 hours ending at 12 m. S un- falling out. The plane came | develop ing the chemical indus- day : Maximum , 4(i ; minimum , down .slowly and when it hit the try and getting fertilizer to the 211 ; noon , 31; preci pitati on , ground it looked like it exploded I If* farm where it is needed. trace, again. " Official observations for the 24 hours ending nt 12 m. today ; The wreckage was so disinte- Maximum , • :i5; minimum , I!); grated thai no bodies were noon , 21; precipitation , truce. found immediately. A tempo- AIRPORT WEATHER rary morgue , set up in the bn.se- N, Central Observations menl of (he National Guard Ar- Mux. temp. M' at .'1 p.m. Sun- mory in Elkton , was empty. •^OPENfe I day, min. 20 at fi a.m. today, noon 21 sky overcast nt 2 ,<>00 . GOODFELLOWS j 9:221 ^ i feet , visibility 10 miles with A ' ^^iijnnnsJIJffiR^^BS light snow , wind l!>-2.r> M .P.H. Previously Listed $Klt {> THAI-TIC STOPPER . . . Sign at right notes that truck snowed-in car after the first blizzard of the season. Seven- traffic is prohibited on t his (iraml Forks, N.J). , street , but inches of snow was whipped into ! from northwest , barometer 2O.D0 Mn .1. M II II MIII IIIK I 2 triffic-stopping drifts. (AP A ^WK (ii) there isn 't even room for a compact car to get around this Photofax ) ts^7v.7^;,-:. A,;.:Mzxj zmi and rising, humidity percent . Total to ilnt« $8U Total tax rate is $65,74 per thou- HA sand , Eveleth Girl LIKE VING ' Up The state tax credit rat* on Dr. C. W. G ruier Valuation real estate and all Class B per- Dead in Auto fi^^ ? HEATED sonal property is $7.13 per A Phont 4417 EVELETH. Minn. (AP ) -Po- !' 331 Choate Building Scientists Plan $1 ,000. The amount of credit due lice are investigating the death . Krl GARAGE Af Whitehall the city from real estate and of Diane Ceryance, 17, Eveleth, WHITEHALL , Wis. (Special) Class B personal property taxes Modern Chiropractic — The 1963 equalized valuation whose body was found in a is $20,979, a decrease of $2,618 parked car late Saturday. of the city of Whitehall is $3,- from last year. and Electrothera py Study of Sun 178.160 , an increase of $107,785 Death was attributed to car- :' over the 1%2 total of $3,070,375. Credit rate on Class A per- bon monoxide poisoning . A male ; Monday fhru Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. By HOWARD BENEDICT The sun , like the earth wi th sonal property is 50 percent, the companion , John Zelesnikar, 27, AP Aerospace Writer , Taxes to be raised total $208,- Open Friday Evanlng* 7-9 by Appointment its four seasons works in cy- same as last year. Credits on Eveleth, was found unconscious, \ cles. But a sun cycle does not 9M , which includes $1,15.1, state Closed Saturday CAPE KENNEDY ; Fla. (AP) tax; $54 ,51,-). countv tax ; ?50,- property taxes come from sales by a city resident, on the ground last just a few months; it con- taxes collected . beside the car. —The sun is about to enter a tinues for 11 years. 930, city tax; and $102,335, school tax. of which $12, long period of quiet activity and A cycle starts during a period 049 is scientists of more than 60 na- payment of principal and inter- when flare eruptions on the sun ; are numerous. The activity then est on a state trust fund loan. tions are planning an extensive The state tax is $11 less - than two-year study to unlock some gradually decreases to relative calm, as it will be in the next last year; the county tax is of the mysteries of this great two .years. Then there is a $722 higher; the City tax. $192 ball of fire. steady buildup to a new peak . lower , and there is an increase The cooperative venture will of $10,000 in the school tax , last Flares are turbulent , boiling year 's figure being $92,334, in- start Jan. 1. It is called Inter- masses of energy erupting on cluding a state trust fund loan national Years of the Quiet Sun the surface of the sun. They payment of $2,457. —IQSY for short. range in size from 1O0 to 150,000 The rates are 36 cents per Take a tip from Santa and Participating nations will di- miles in diameter, They are be- $1 ,000 assessed valuation , state M L lieved to be escape valves for rect much of their scientific tal- tax rate; $17.15 per thousand , mmWa\\\\w^^A ^iAamr'>^^m\\v*^9mtW> :V-.-^jm m a^mmmt^mf ^mmm T^mr ¦ a\w violent forces at wo>rk beneath AtvL/M * -iti/.^— ' A\ ent toward learning how the sun county, $16.03, city; $32.20 per the surface. thousand , school taxes. The ^^^ controls the environment on . earth and throughout the solar Many scientists believe that . largest increase is in the school system. in the sun's.interior , hydrogen rate, which increased $2.13. The studies shoul d result atoms are converted to helium in a series of nuclear reactions. in better weather forecasting, POWERFUL PLUNGER CLEMS communications and means of Large amounts of the resulting predicting safe periods for energy, mainly gamma rays, (LOWED manned interplanetary travel. vent through the escape valves TOILETS in a jiffy! S IQSY' also will contribute to the on the surface. When the ener- development of future space- gy emerges near a sunspot , a " ' "' ' ' craft. flare usuallv results. W^9L\%mm \v ' ^LWW ' ''**"''' "' ' la '^'' ? * ' * \ ^ V The e:\act relationship be- V™ rZ- _ka^ km ^P ^ ^AAAA£awm\w ^ms. * * s : ¦¦¦;- ¦¦» ' Special Instruments will be twgfii a flare and sunspot has IT - JsffF 4rJrHPttfe. s^K9 d^H,^fe. ^ m*Mw ' mmiam- %t9mmt jJE -v * . 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Instead, the num- messy water to iplath back or etctpc. world's first scientific satellites With Ibilcflei the full pressure plow* —by the United States and the ber and the movement of the through the clogginf man «nd Soviet Union. particles trapped in the mag- twiiherj it down. Cin't mitil netic field influence our weath- • DESIGNED TO FLCX AT ANY ANGLE THRIFTY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Armed with larger , improved er , communications and en- • SUCTION RIM STOPS SPLASH-SACK • CENTERS ITSELF. CAN'T SKID AKOUND Jg | rockets and satellites , scientists vironment. • TAPERED TAIL GIVES AIR-TIGHT FIT now expect to reap a much larg- A major goal of IQSY will be ^sj which you can use yourself, or give to loved ones er harvest of information . to determine if a method can Genuine Tollafltx* *2** The United States and the So- be found to predict when dan- AT HARDWAM STORK tVUYWMU as Christmas Gifts! viet Union again will handle the gerous fl ares will occur , be- satellite and deep space chores. cause the cosmic rays they Ranger and Mariner shots to shoot into space pose a hazard AVAILABLE AT the moon and Venus are expect- to manned flights. Accurate ed to pay big dividends in the forecasting will be vital to the study of sun-space relations. 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Low Sun- a two-car collision at Highway lined by the late President Ken- ing driving hazardous, but Wi- normal for this time of the year day morning was 28 and this morning 19. It was 21 at noon. 14-61 and Huff Street Sunday nedy. nona escaped the brunt of the with daytime highs in the 25-30 evening remained at Commun- The program will be coordin- storm which left as much as 11 bracket and nighttime lows ity Memorial Hospital today. inches of snow in northern Min- from 7 to 14. SNOWFALL here measured ated in the state by the Health less than half an inch (.02 melt- The accident was one of four nesota. Precipitation is expected to av- Sunday. Committee of the Governor's Clearing and colder weather erage .10 to .30 of an inch (as ed) but warm streets melted the Advisory Council on Children is predicted for the area tonight melted snow ) in occasional per- newly fallen snow and then the The drivers of the cars in- with the thermometer dropping iods of light snow or snow flur- sudden turn to freezing weather- volved, Mrs. Eosalie K. Yar- and Youth . Local administrative coated them with ice. wood740, Rushford, Minn., and responsibility will be shared by into the 5 to 10 above range by ries. morning. Tuesday will he partly Although many areas of Min- Today 's temperatures were Vincent K. Bailey, 61, Newport, Vernon Smelser, program direc- cloudy with a high of 20-25, said nesota were hard hit by heavy not out of line with those of a Minn., were admitted Sunday. tor, park-recreation department, the weatherman . Scattered snow snow, strong northwest winds year ago or the normal Dec. 9 Shirley Yarwood, 12, also was admitted. and Victor Gislason, Winona Se- flurries and little change in and bitter cold, the Winona area pattern. A year ago the Winona nior High School athletic direc- temperature is the outlook for escaped all but the edge of the high was 26 and the low 13 with THIS MORNING, Mrs. Yar- Wednesday. blast. one inch of snow. All-time high tor. wood and her daughter were ' for the day was 53 in. 1939 and listed in satisfactory condition. . CORNERSTONE . . .'Dr. E. Clayton Bur- • Church; Royal Thern , building council chair- UNDER the program, young- the low —24 in 1876. Mean for Each suffered from bruises, gess, left, pastor of. Central Methodist Church man ; the Rev. C. Merritt LaGrone, McKin- sters are tested to determine the past 24 hours Was 27. The abrasions and minor • lacera- •. starts to seal the cornerstone 1 Sunday for the ley Methodist Church ; the Rev. O. S. Mohson normal figure is 25. , their proficiency in a group of Slippery Conditions tions. In addition , Mrs. Yar- new $850,000 church that is under construc- Evangelical United Brethren Church , and Dr. basic exercises. School centered The temperature which drop- wood had a slight hip injury tion. Watching Dr. Burgess , left to right : Dr. L. L. Korda lo-w as -4 at Minot , N.D., , president of the board of trust- programs of physical develop- ped as and Shirley, a cut. on the nose. George Butters, was down to 6 at Alexandria , district superintendent; the ees. (Daily News photo) ment activities then are to be Bailey, who suffered similar Rev. Harold Rekstad, First Congregational sought to help build up boys and Minn., this morning. Other Min- injuries, Get Quick Attention readings included Be- was released shortly girls in the . areas where tests nesota before noon today. have shown muscular weak- Because the Winona area was Sunday evening and the early midji 5, International Falls 8 nesses to be most prevalent. largely bypassed by the week- morning hours today. and Duluth 15. At Rochester the Smelser said the emphasis end snowstorm that struck west- CITY street department low was 16 after a Sunday high City Traffic Box Score Cornerstone s Significance would be on summer track and erly and northerly parts of the crews worked through Sunday of 33 and La Crosse reported fig- field activities, more girls' ath- stale, roads and streets here night to salt and sand major ures of 23 and 35 for the same —To Date— letics, well rounded school calis- remained open , though slippery. intersections in the city. All ar> times. Melted snow , about two 1963 1962 thenics and physical education Wet snow , compacted into ice ferial stops in the city were inches, measured .12 of an inch Deaths 4 1 courses and greater attention to by traffic , produced the usual covered . this morning, accord- at Rochester. The La Crosse Accidents ... 374 348 Told at Central Methodist "Even as one weak stone in Dr. Butters , the benefits afforded by bicyc- quota of skidding, sliding and ing to Street Commissioner Ar- precipitation was .04. Injuries .... 116 97 district superin- to the sanctuary on Broadway collisions. Police reported sev- Damages ..-$74 ,475 $83,815 the building would cause the tendent of the Minnesota Meth- adjacent to the carillon tower. ling. thur Brom , and secondary in- are a eral such collisions between tersections were getting the at- WISCONSIN roads in an building to fall , so any weak- odist Conference, was guest It was dated "1963." First tests already have been north of a line between Eau ness in the life of the church speaker at Sunday's worship tention today of three salting Three passengers in " Bailey's After the cornerstone was in given to all public and parochial Claire and Marinette were gen- j itself can cause the church services and participated in the place Dr. L. L. Korda, presi- school-pupils in Winona, Smelser and sanding units. Downtown following car also were injured , but were - streets were fully salted and in erally slippery today | work to fail," Dr. George But- cornerstone laying ceremony. dent of the board of trustees, said. Girls and boys from fourth Th is Hen Probably snowfalls, the State Highway taken td the hospital following I ters, Rochester, told more than slushy, melting condition by 8 the accident , treated and re- presented Dr. E. Clayton Bur- through 12th grades were tested Department reported. ; 650 persons who attended t h e COMPLETION of the $850,000 gess with the copper document in three : basic exercises: Pull- a.m. today. leased. They were: Donald Needed a Quick State and county highway South of the Eau Claire-Mari- } cornerstone laying ceremonies church is slated for late 1964. box containing a Bible, newspa- ups, situps and squat-thrust. White, 33, White Bear Lake; crews sanded major hills and nette line, the department add- (at Central Methodist Church The cornerstone was installed per stores and other items per- Initial tests showed that at least Energy Pickup ed, light snow caused scattered Harry Brostrom , 55, Lake City Sunday . at the new southeast entrance grades throughout the night and Rt. 3 , and Richard Cross, 50, | taining to the church. 60 percent of the school pupils this morning. COUNTY Sanders slippery stretches. met minimum standards. Their BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — Lakeville. Dr. Burgess gave the box to gave priority attention to school The first sizable snowfall of before Stolpa's accident. It hap- Harold E. Schultz, 905 W. How- Dr. Butters , who gave it to progress "will be measured in A consumer should buy Police said the accident oc- bus routes. The Winona County the season dumped up to six pened at 2:30 a.m. Sunday. ard St., according to police. P. Earl Schwab, building con- similar tests during the present nothing but candled eggs. inches on northern areas of Wis- curred at 7:40 p.m. as Mrs. i highway engineer's office said j Drivers involved were Rich- Police said that Smith was tractor, who gave it to his ichool year. This is the opinion of the consin Sunday and early today— Yarwood drove north on Huff girls who work at the Beaty the Garvin Heights road was i ard E. Brotzman, 18, Rushford , driving north on Main Street building foreman who placed it For testing purposes, the fol- sanded in spots by 11 p.m. Sun- and it was still coming down in Street across the highway. Bai- and trying to make a right turn Egg Station here after they ley's car, which was traveling Minn., and Richard J. Schell, in the cornerstone. lowing achievement levels were day, with a further application most areas of the state at mid- onto 3rd Street. clearly saw something was morning. west on the highway, struck the 19, Stockton, Minn., according After the document box was considered as desirable aver- wrong with a pullet egg made today at about 6 a.m. to police. Smith was cited for driving , eight pullups Yarwood car broadside . placed in the cornerstone, Dr. ages: Girls, 10-17 they were candling. STATE crews reported routine THE NORTH and west of Wis- without a driver's license and Burgess, (modified ) , Police estimated damage to The cars collided as Brotz- Dr. Butters, the Rev. chinning exercises They broke the egg and sanding operations on Stockton consin took the brunt of the pleaded guilty to the charge in Harold Rekstad First Congre- squat-thrusts each car at more than $200, man drove north on Vine and , 10 situps and three found a small neatly folded and Lewiston hills but said traf - snow, but all points in the state municipal court this morning. gational Church, and Dr. Kor- in 10 seconds ; boys, 10-13, one but said that Mrs. Yarwood's Schell drove east on Sth , police ' candy wrapper. fic was uninterrupted. Little recorded some of Lhi white said. Damage was more than Judge John D. McGill postpon- da, sealed it. pullup ipalms outward), 14-15, Oscar Hovre, assistant at snow cover was found on roads, car was demolished. No one ed action in the stuff. was thrown from the cars $100 to Brotzman's car and case for one two pullups ; 16-17, three pull- the egg station , and John except those west of St. Char- Superior had 6 inches on the in- week. Smith THE REV. O. S. Monson. volved. The Yarwood car stop- more than $200 to Schell's car. stated that he had ups ; all eges , 14 situps;.all ages, Kuykendall. hatchery oper- les. One official said there were ground at 6 a.m. Eau Claire re- a New York license Evangelical "United Brethren ped near the stop sign on the and that Church, gave "" the benediction four squat-thrusts in 10 seconds. ator, agreed such a thing no traffi c stoppages between ported 5 , Park Falls 3 and Mil- AT 7 P.M. a car driven by he had sent for it. Winona and Rochester on High- northwest corner. and the Rev. C. Merritt La SCORES IN the three cate- Is virtually impossible, that waukee and Wausau 2. Less than Mrs. Dorothy P. Kline, Red Top Damage to the St. Mary's car something the hen ate way 14 hut that snowfall was one-half inch was reported at Trailer Court , struck a parked G r o n e, MtcKinley Methodist gories rose concurrently with A 21 - YEAR - OLD Winonan was more than $100, to Han- Church , gave the prayer of con- should not get into the egg heavier to the west. Weather Racine, Madison , Beloit , Lone was injured early car owned by William H. Hage- son' age levels of the boys and girls reports listed a 2-inch snowfall Sunday morn- s car was more than $50 secration. tested. Only 60 percent of fourth laying .tract. Rock, La Crosse and Green Bay. ing when his car struck a park- dorn, Winona Rt. 2, police said. and to Schultz 's car was about But then how did the hen for Rochester Sunday night. The snowfall varied widely in A model of the 38- by 25-foot grade boys, for example, could The Winona AAA office re- ed car on East 3rd Street , about The accident occurred on $20. fold the paper? the Milwaukee area. The Mitch- 35 feet west of Zumbro Street. chancel window was unveiled meet the minimum standard of ported frequent slippery spots West 5th Street , about 115 feet during worship services. Tha one pullup . However, 93 percent ell Field total was more than Bernard S. Stolpa, 865 E. 2nd west of Cummings Street. Mrs. on most major HIGHWAYS 1ft 2 inches, while Shorewood in the window will be constructed by of 11th and 12th graders were , Western Wisconsin St., was not taken to the hos- Kline, according to police, was Pep in County Health Minnesota northern part of the county , had pital. He told Universal Studies, Winona, and able to do three or more. From Tops Cut Off and northern Iowa. Traffic was police that his driving east on Sth and her car only one-tenth inch. car struck the parked car after League to Distribute will contain faceted glass im- 94 to 100 percent of the girls proceeding in these areas at struck the left rear of Hage- ported from France and Italy. were able to accomplish the av- Highway Pines slower speeds. In the Fort COLDER WEATHER is mov- he swerved to avoid a speeding dorn's car. Own Christmas Seals erage of eight pullups. , Iowa , area , some one- ing in behind the snowfall car coming toward him. Damage was more than ELK RIVER, Minn; (AP) - Dodge , with $50 Smelser said an attempt to en- way traffic was reported. the mercury expected to go no Stolpa's car, according to pol- to her car and more than $100 DURAND, Wis. (Special ) - Sheriff Chester Goenner's inter- ice, was traveling west on 3rd The Pepin County Health courage school students to fol- est in Christmas trees has in- higher than the 20s today. Lows to Hagedorn 's car. 20 Selected low summer vacation condition- of five to 15 degrees were pre- about 2:35 a.m. It struck a park- League with Mrs. Harley Fag- for creased. He's looking at a lot of ed car owned by Miss Eloyce A CAR OWNED by St. Ma- eriand , Durand, as chairman, ing programs had met with lim- them. dicted for tonight. C. Swenson, 623 E. 3rd St., ry's College and driven by a will distribute Christmas seals ited success. Progress charts Somebody cut the tops off 200 Calf Shed Bums Devils Lake, N.D., hit the na- were given to all students before tional low of 6 below early to- which then was pushed into an- student of the college struck a again this year. MDT Training Norway pines planted by the other parked p dismissal from school last day, compared with the high of ickup truck own- parked car and another car Receipts from the sale are Twenty students were organ- state along Highway 10 between ed by Benjamin Maroushek Jr., used for Pepin County residents spring but only a few were com- Clear Lake and Becker. The St. Charles 86 Sunday at Miramar, Calif. stopped for a red light at 3rd ized today in a stenography pleted and returned , he said. At 621 E. 3rd St. and Main streets at 2:21 p.m; only. Donations may be mailed course offered at Central Ele- Yuletide thieves took only the ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- Both parked cars were fac- to the post office or deposit- choice top six feet of the trees. Saturday. mentary School under provi- cial) — A newly remodeled calf ing cast on 3rd, said police. The car, driven by Parker ed in a box at the Security Na- sions of the federal Manpower Scou t Training Damage W. tional Bank. shed on the John F. Saathoff was rnore than $200 to Smith , 19, Brooklyn , Training & Development Act. Stolpa 's car , more than N. Y., Volunteers farm was destroyed early Sun- $100 to first struck a car owned by assisting Mrs. Fa- The 32-week course, the sec- Rochester Taxes Man Killed While Session Held the truck and more than 000 Os- gerland are Mrs. day morning by a lire of unde- $1 , car B. Hanson Peterson John O'Mea- ond of its kind to be offered to Miss Swenson 's car. , , Minn., ra , Mrs. John C. Smith Unloading Shotgun termined origin. police said. , Mrs. here this year, is arranged The Saathoff farm , St. Char- At Durand School Roger Thorn ton, Mrs. Galen EAST Sth and Vine streets Smith , in attempting to pull jointly by the Winona Area Vo- Up Nearly 9% MADISON, Wis. Ul — Michael les Rt. 1, is about nine miles Lieffring, Mrs . Gilmer F. Bauer L 17, was killed Sunday DURAND. Wis. (Special) - was the scene of a two-car col- away from the first accident , cational-Technical School and ROCHESTER , Minn. . Dunn , southeast of here. Twenty persons and Lois Van Holtum , county — City when struck in the head by a from Durand , lision which occurred shortly then struck a car driven by the Winona office of the Min- of Rochester property taxes will The fire was noticed about Pepin and Arkansaw attended nurse. nesota Employment Service. rise nearly 9 percent next year, blast from a shotgun he was 6:30 a.m. , according to Mrs. a training course for Scout unloading. Ray H. Brown , manager of according to Olmsted County Saathoff. Her husband was leaders Wednesday night at the the employment office , said to- Auditor Ross Browning. Dane County Coroner John milking cows when the lights Durand Public School. Stevenson said Michael , the son day that the 20 enrolled were Homestead rate is expected to went out. That led to discovery The course, for Cub pack selected frorn a list of 125 ap- be about 251 .44 and nonhome- of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dunn of of the (ire. leaders and den mothers, nor- Mrs. Von Trapp Lectures , had been hunting in a plicants. In accordance with stead 259.€5. Increases would be Madison The building, about 40 by 60 mally consisted of two-hour field north of Madison and was MDT regula tions, priority was 20.3 and 19.98 mills respective- feet , was engulfed by flame. classes al the council headquar- given in selection of students ly. getting ready to return home When firemen arrived the fire ters in Menomonie. Leaders when the gun discharged. to heads oi households and So the owner of a house with ¦ was beyond control and the wishing to attend here had to To Assist Fiji Islanders high school graduates. a market valuation of $15,000 shed burned to the ground. drive there once a week for Thomas W. Raine, director ot paid $240.73 this yea r and will Buffalo County Sale It is believed the fire started six weeks. The session at Dur- A new chapter in the life of THE BISHOP on the Island important thing in life Is to the vocational-technical school, pay $261.82 next year. shortly before fi a.m. and was and was an innovation. Maria von Trapp of the Trapp of Fiji , however , invited her learn the will of God—then go said that the class will meet Primary reason for the tax in- ALMA, Wis, — Chairmen of caused by n short in the wiring. Training was given in three Family Singers was described group to found its training cent- and do it. " five days each week from 8 sections here in one night. The er there — for natives, rather crease is the 22 percent boost Christmas seal campaigns in An insurance estimate of the by the baroness here today. The will of God for her, Mme a.m. to 2:30 p.m. with a half in the school levy , lt will be this area are Superintendent loss will be completed soon. first section , for den mothers than for Americans. She i.s there von Trapp was told , was hour off for lunch. She spoke to Winona State Col- to $4 ,463,000. The city will get $3,- Vernon V. Martzke , Alma; Luckily the farm animals and pack leaders , lasted one today, the baroness said , and work as a governess for the Instruction and classroom fa- 257 ,000, the county $2,350,000. Ralph E. Leahy, Cochrane; W. were not being kept inside the hou r and 45 minutes. Princi ples lege students at an assembly is on a lecture tour now to motherless children of a Capt. cilities arc provided by the vo- City valuation now is $38,496,- F. Hohri, Fountain City, and shed at the time. Little or no of Cub Scouting were explain- at 10 a.m. in Somsen Hall audi- raise money for the center 's George von Trapp of the Aus- cational sch ool . All equipment ed. 000 , a gain of $416 ,000 . W. il. llehli. Mondovi. equipment was inside the shed. torium. work. trian navy. purchases are financed by A second part of the program She contended that commu- "I fell in love with the child- MDT funds. consisted of separate courses, "SOMETIMES an ending is n nism cannot be rombalted ex- ren and I married the father for den mothers where they new beginning," the pleasant , cept with love She called fur a and after a while I got used to were taught operation of the return to the tenets of the early the father and , , songs , gray, Bavarian-garbed baroness we were very den ceremonies skits Christians happy, " the and skills, and for pack load- said. , of whom it was s.nid , baroness declared Garden Valley "Sec how they love one anoth- in her warm Austrian ers and Cubmastcrs. The final For her, the new beginning accent. er." This proved (o her that many session was combined , for came when the concert tours of teaching, pack management , for- "The .Joh n Birch Society can- persons are wrong when they Creamery Elects her famous famil y singing group think that doing mation of committees, budget , not fight communism ," she as- Ihe will ol WAUMANDEE , Wis. -Albert operation of a Webclos den, ended. The end came because serted. God has to be. unpleasant , she tho children were growing up Uenning was elected president etc. Mine, said, — many had families of their von frapp quoted lines and Rudy Christ vice president Instructing the course were Oscar Hammcrslcin (or own — and could no longer trav- wrote THE CAREER of (he family and at the annual meeting ot Wesley Sommcrs , teacher at the musical "The Sound of Mus- el around the world. Their fath- singing group — a career which the Garden Valley Cooperative Stout State College, Leonard ic ," which told (he story o( liow Creamery, , er had died some years before. took them all around the world lleintzm aii Cub Scout roundta- (ho Trapp family began its on lours - Lowell Doenier and Gerald ble commissioner , and Mrs. The last tour made was to Aus- began out of neces- tralia and New Zealand. singing career. The lines, she sity. The family had nothing Salwey were elected directors to UcinUm an , who received the said , stated perfectly what is replace Edward Sent and Wil- , While in Sydney, Australia , after it left Austria to avoid den mothers award last year needed to fight such forces as liard Ditlrlch. Holdover direc- all of Menomonie, and Robert Ihe baroness recalled, the bis- Ilitlerism. «. communism. They are: "Yesterday we tors include Bcnning. Christ, Constantino , assistant district hop in charge ol Roman Catholic had been rich Francis Reuler , Elmer Schae- commissioner, Durand. missions in the South Pacific "A hell i.s no boll (ill you people, " Mme. von Trapp re- riiifi it , called; fer and Loren Salwey. asked her to inspect the area "today wo were the A total of 21 ,988,443 pounds of poorest of tho poor," Mondcvian Appointed and then lo return to America A song i.s no song till you manufactured milk was deliver- to U»unt\ a training center for shift it , After prospering as singers , ed to the creamery. Almost lt To National Bar Unit Americans who wanted to be- And love in your heart Isn't tho family "bought a view" in million pounds of this was come workers in the South Seas. put there to stay — Vermont where they built n grade A. Warehouse sales total- MONDOVI , Wis.-A Mondovi She mid som e of her children , house. attorney has been appointed to Love isn 't love till you Rive ed $284 ,01(1, as well as the. priest that hail it away." "Homo is not one special Current assets in the financial Ihe committee on rules and pro- place on the globe," the baro- cedure , section of insurance , been the fami ly 's chaplain for report were listed at $160, years, made the tour , but were EAltl.IKIt in her talk , the ness said. "Home is where you 1i;i ; liabilities , $5:5,1525. negligence and compensation baroness related the story told are wanted when you are there law of the American Bar Asso- told everywhere that they were , A dinner was served to tho loo l ate. in "The Sound of Music, " She and where you are missed when patrons and businessmen of tho ciation . Randall E. Morey of told how she lived in a convent , you are not Whelan , Morey & Morey is The reason Riven wax tho in- there." community during the meeting. roads made by Communist where she was a student pre- Elgin Eagles 4-H Schwartz , Charles Pick and Steven Lee. The working on material to he pre- I'L.W WINNER S . . . ' agents , who had convinced the paring herself for entry into a County 4-1! one-act- cast was directed by Miss Mary Walker. sented to Ihe association s an- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Club won the Wabasha nual meeting in New York City natives that white men were religious order. — Pep in Hill 4-H took second and Wabasha play contest nl Wabasha Saturday with its next August. Subjects under the cause of nil their troubles. Asked one day by the superior Reg. Meeting Tuesday, Dec. 10 presentation of " Lite of the Party. " Left to Up and Coiners , took third. Judges were consideration will be uniform "Of course this was to a large of the convent what she had , , Wis., 8:00 p.m. sharp In tha clubhoute. right , front row, Carol Richardson , Douglas Mrs. Alice Thompson Pepin and Rob- jury instructions , eliminati ng extent true ," Mine, von Trapp learned during her stay with # Dinner Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Carol Nicnow and Judy ert Smith , Wabasha. .(Mrs. Lund photo ) in trial of cases, and ex- conceded. "We have done stup. tho nuns , Ihe baroness said that and Dean Erickson , delay ( WILLARD ANGST , Grand Knight Kick , and back row, Dean Johnson , Gary amination of jurors . Id things in the islands," sho hud replied , "Tho most mmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmm mtmWmmmWmmmmmmmmmm They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo I DEAR ABBY: Qt dCappsmsd.J JUL TUghL m\\m Hubby Opens ^ *S^I W%^^^^i{ ££mm\ ¦ !«! IMB||^? f •• f^M ^B ^^Btr Liz Thinks She'll ^M mmmm mm^H s b^b^B ^aaMMwawwMMMW. js^b^bi Mouth Again i^B ^L^i^i^i^i^i^K t^H Be Leap Year Bride By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN , my husband opened his big mouth By EARL WILSON DEAR ABBY: Well again, and now half the neighborhood isn't speaking to us. mmW^mmmsWrJF^ I ' NEW YOUK — Well, here comes 1964, and here's one wild The school is nine blocks from here. Our kids walk. A H^ ^l^^^ nr^afeH prophecy abovt the new year ... which will be Leap Year. neighbor couldn 't get her car started, so she ran over here ¦ ^B^T TJPVI TH Elizabeth Taylor's now about convinced Richard Burton's all excited (my husband was eating his breakfast) and said i^BniiiSiT««Ji.fifl ready to marry her in 1964. Liz has notified Eddie Fisher that ii HE didn 't drive a carload of kids to school, they'd all be If he'll visit her — first meeting since their splitup — she's late. Then my husband gave her a lecture on "how it would ready to discuss financial details of a divorce.* For weeks she'd do them all good to walk, and the school was only nine refused his phone calls. Her sudden reversal — closely follow- blocks away, and that she and the other mothers in our ing the Richard and Sibyl Burton property settlement —is neighborhood were spoiling the kids rotten by chauffeuring taken to mean that she expects them a distance that could be walked in 15 minutes, blah, to become Mrs. Burton very the back to explain to me that blah, blah , blah." Well, that's not what she came over for, early in the year in which the I it wasn 't his faul t but theirs . At so I told him to shut his mouth and I drove the kids to girls may pop the question. ) that moment, my B.W. — wjio'd school in our pick-up truck. My husband said I should have After hearing from Liz, Eddie . gone to the powder room—ap- taken his side. Who was wrong? went into business conferences proached , to compliment him. LIKES IT PEACEFUL here looking toward the meet- Berman , who was wrought ( not ) DEAR LIKES: Your husband. ing and settlement which will overwrought, just wrought , Your neighbor didn 't , ' want advice she involve big money due to their didn t recognize her. '.'Get lost , wanted a ride for the kids. Although participation in the gross re- ( lady!" he commended. "I' m your husband's ideas were sound , he ceipts of "Cleopatra. " Eddie waiting to talk to Earl Wilson!" batted zero in diplomacy. was due in Hollywood (or may- Beautiful Gita Hall told be Mexico?) ve'rv soon. It's A " George Jessel it never happened DEAR ABBY : A friend of mine just Smile World ... when she dated him or was out Scout Meel Set moved into an old house. She and her hus- Comedian Henny Voungman with her ex-husband , TV star band remodeled it a little bit on the inside said at the AGVA Youth Award Barry Sullivan. Gita was -with and now she is inviting all her friends to tribute to Harry Brandt , "They young star George Hamilton At Spring Grove come to a "housewarming." I think she is . . "A girl fan of his saw him , ' only . say if Burton marries Liz, it'll SPRING GROVE , Minn. -A wrong. Aren t housewarming parties only last a vear. Why can't I screamed , 'It 's YOU!' — and Lets' Get Grmno for people who move into NEW homes? have a year like that?'' fainted. I helped revive her. Houston County Region 7 and PU22LED Abby By A. F. SHIRA Henny also said he had a big When she opened her eyes , she \ j Philmont night. Gateway Area : looked at me, screamed 'You're , DEAR PUZZLED: No. The house is "NEW" to her. deal going in Hollywood furnish- - $om« New Annuals For 1964 Boy Scouts will be held at Trin- not HIM!'—and fainted again.' '.^i^mm^^m^^m^^mw^v^% ' ing aspirin to> Jerry Lewis. Not the least of the pleasures of gardening as winter ap- ity Lutheran Church here Wed- DEAR ABBY: A woman I work with asked me to her ^^m^. ^^^ OGDEN N.VSH wrote a sketch DIAPER SERVICE ad: "Rock proaches is the anticipation of the new introductions in the nesday at 7:30 p.m. club as a guest. A man I had never seen before was also s guest at the club. He introduced himself to me "A Word to the Wives" in Ihe a dry baby '' . . . "A Great Dane plant world for the coming growing season. Every year new This will be a promotion for somebody' slick new hilarious revue at the is the kind of puppy that has the flowers and vegetables are placed on the market by seedsmen, all boys 14 and older. The Gate- and asked me my name. I told him. No one that I know had house broken before he is" , ever seen him before, and they didn't know anything about Upstairs at the Downstairs con- many of which will replace some of the older varieties while way Area Council will sponsor taining this (English Digest ) . . . Rattaz- others may not fare so well. him. He asked if he could take me home. I refused. My ; sentiment: "To a trip to the camp at Phil- Wm \> f r?^AwMwAwmAwMwm^Wm keep your m arriage cup brim- zi's Christmas gift suggestion: A forerunner of what is to come is a release from Burpee friend said I was crazy. Was I? WONDERING I ming/Drink deep in the loving "For the girl who, has every- Seeds, which is descrintiye-of some of the varieties new for 1964. mont , N. M., next summer, and thing: A bikini" . . ."Sure, the DEAR WONDERING; No. If he's interested , he'll find cup/Whenever you're wrong, ad- As usual most of these new the Philmont film , "Tooth of you. And if he's worthwhile, he'll respect you for your mit it/Whenever you 're right, Republicans will run Nixon kinds are hybrids. " again: why should they bother light golden-orange with blooms Time, will be shown. cautiousness and will gladly provide the character refer- shut up!" Now, what is a hybrid plant? up to 6 inches across. ences you insist upon. breaking in a new loser?" (at j Generally speaking, a hybrid EXPLORER POSTS alsc will Shelley Berman , the gifted the Roseland bar) ... In Eng- comedian and humorist, had a i plant is one derived from a THE NEW BURPEE Rose be urged to take a Region 7 What's on your mind? For a personal reply, send a self- ' land some of the best people cross-fertilization between par- aster which has been introduced canoe base trip. Canoe base addressed, stamped envelope to Abby, Box 33657 Beverly ! strange experience recently due get letters after their names, in ents differing in one or more for 1984 has large flowers with slides and other information Hills. Calif. to his sensitive artistic tempera- America they get numbers . . . units of inheritance rolled petals that have the ap- also will be shown. ment. One night at Basin Street "People who worry about their which are sometimes called pearance of graceful quills that A Cub and Scout roundtable East he picked up the $600 tab status haven 't any" "Dublin : determiners , or factors, later flatten out to a more for- for the Gopher-La Crosse dis- of about 40 college students . . Opinion j . . . Goodness ! New but technically I Parole Set another nighi he had a hard style trend in Europe: Trans- known as genes. The parents mal type. This aster blooms all trict and the annual business Mass Funeral time with some loud ringsiders are usually of the same spe- summer and has long stems that meeting of the district are For Osanna parent pajamas for MEN . . . : whom he rebuked. Playboy's readers : "The Look cies, although of different var- are fine for cutting. scheduled Thursday at 7:30 p.m. k^k^k:i*^a^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^vbK^^Sp^ ^^H of the Month Club" (King Cur- ieties. It would seem that the ulti- at La Crosse State College. For 11 Killed : SANDSTONE, Minn. (AP ) -, AFTER HIS word duel with mate had been reached in the The Order of the Arrow an- the hecklers. Shelley waited in tis) .. . "Every landlord must Some hybrids are very fertile, j Fred A. Osanna , 70, former B^fHigV iZ ii «w ¦ have the courage of his evic- some are sterile, and they may, development of snapdragons nual meeting for all members president of the Twin City or may not , with the prior introduction of in the ' council , both boy and tion" .(Joev Adams). breed true. Prob- In Alabama Rapid Transit Co., will be pa- ably most of our cultivated var- the tetraploid varieties. Yet. adult , will be Dec. 28 at the I Unfortunatel y some of the MIDLAND CITY, Ala. (API- roled before Jan. 1 after serving funny lines get into B'way ieties of plants have been the the Topper hybrids new for 1964 Congregational Church , Tomah , Mass funeral rites ; r- mJmm\tVllsi!\\\slEammmmmJJg]!if 1— shows that don 't quite make it. result of either natural cross- are stated to be "the best yet". Wis. ' were sched- just over one year for defraud- , In "Have I Got a Girl For ing by insects , winds, or other These are Fl hybrids, rust-re- The council pow wow a train- uled today for 11 members of a t ing the company of more than ! O S G You!" Playwright Irving Coop- means, or by artificial hybridiz- sistant, and the colors are ing session, will be held for den Midland City family killed in a l$l million. N W HOWIN er has a mother talking about ing by the hands of man. The orange-scarlet and a unique mothers and Cubmasters and car-train crash Saturday. t. The former Minneapolis attor- At 7:75 and »:75 ittees her unambitious schoolteacher great improvements in roses, rose-pink , both of which are assistants and pack comm ney had been sentenced to four union , La Crosse Only one occupant of an old PRICES: son: "Th e parade has passed irises, glads, lilies and peonies new shades in snapdragons. at the student station j years. Four persons convicted Adults . . . $1.25 State College. Jan. 11. wagon which pulled in ; with him have been paroled. him by and is already on the have resulted from artificial hy- Something new in the sweet front of a freight Juniors . . . SI.00 Only 14 unit sites of 64 avail- train survived way back. " Her retired hus- bridization . pea world are the Burpee bush- — 1-year-old Margaret Ann Advtrtliement Children , . . 50c left for reservations band , restless, announces " myi type varieties for 1984. These able are Langford. CROSS - FERTILIZATION of for Camp Decorah for the camp- THE J OYOUS SIORY retirement from retirement," low-growing kinds are suitable The victims were Mr, and MoreComfortWearinq f^-: and, concerning his love for his some plants is not beyond the for borders ing season next summer. Mrs. Henry Langford , two sons and beds, as well ' OF THE REFUSES WM" wife , recalls the marriage pro- ability of the amateur grower as window , For next year s national jamb - and a daughter , six grandchil- FALSE TEETH boxes and do not way to CATHOLIC posal. Says he: "If I had it to and it offers intriguing adven- require any oree, the council has 51 out of dren and two daughters-in-law. Her« is s pleasant oTercome Nuns f aMZ staking. One of reservations left. The Rev. loose plate discomfort FASTEETH, do over , my answer would still tures into an absorbing and in- these varieties 56 Witnesses said the station »ti Improved po'wder, sprinkled on is Rosette with Mitchell Whiterabbit, Black Riv- upper and lovar platea holds them be yes" . . . when the gossipy teresting phase of gardening. heavily ruffled wagon apparently stalled on the nrmer so that they feel more com- flowers of a er Falls, has been selected to mother says to husband and son , Glads and irises are -easy sub- deep rose in color . tracks and was struck broad- tcrtata'.e No gvimtnj, gooes, pistj the sectional staff . Uste or feeling. Ifa alkaline Cnon- *> CounTRY-Bor l Hi^b "What were you. two talking jects for amateur hybridizers side by an Atlantic Coast Line icldl. Does not «our. Checks "plate HMPB wmwM about ," her husband snaps, "It' OTHER NEW varieties freight train. odor breath" . Get FASTEETH todftj s and even the creation of new for 1)0 1' G L A S ENG1DND, at drug counters everywhere. not lor publication. " roses is possible. 1964 include marigolds, glories a Brownsville , and Robert Neisch, ^LmmamW?^ 7^* am\\\\\\\\\\\V'l ^7 daisies and a Advartlsement TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Most of the improved annuals salmon-pink zin- Caledonia , are new members 980 to Receive "The man I consider my very now on the market have been nias with large ruffled blooms of the district commissioners best friend hates me," writes originated by controlled cross- up to 6 inches across . staff. U of M Degrees ^fr^A^\ m\\mmmm\W^^r%^rtttm^A DOES ETTING ^^^^^H^*- Bill Strickler. "He married the fertilization of especially selec- On the whole, it looks as in- G New units in. the district (AP) girl I was engaged to. " ted, purified and highly inbred though a most interesting and clude two in Eitzen: Pack 219, MINNEAPOLIS - Pres- L^L^L^L^AA ident Hugh H. Saunderson of ^^^ ¦^j parent plants. The seeds that re- pleasurable gardening season with Erwin Deters , chairman , \— A 4 WISH I'D SAID THAT: TV is the University of Manitoba UP NIGHTS sult from such crosses will : lies ahead. Milton Staggemeyer, lead- , MAKE YOU FEEL OLD that remarkable invention that pro- and Winnipeg , will speak Saturday After 39, common Kidney or Bladder Ir- and Troop 19, Dean Bul- ritation! often occur and may make rou makes is necessary for you to duce plants known as Fl hybrids er, at University of Minnesota tenie and nervoui from too Irequent wake up before you can go to or first-generation hybrids. Gar- i man, chairman , and LeRoy piimei both dar and nlrht. Second- 1 December commencement exer- arily, rou maj lose sleep and auffcr trom ,^HMl:^ " ' ' " '^m bed. deners are familiar with this Swenson Elected Meiners , leader. John Weymil- cises. Hrndaehe.v Backache and ttf l old. tired, BB ' Icr is institutional representa- depressed. In «ur.h irritation , CY8TEX REMEMBERED QUOTE: symbol in all seed catalogs and Degrees will he awarded 980 usually brings fast, relsxlnc comfort bt "Leisure is the two minutes rest know that the seeds from these President of tive for both groups , which are eurbln« lrrttatlnr terms In stron*. aetd sponsored by the Eitzen Com- graduates in exercises at 8 urine and by analteele pain relief. On a man gets while his wife is first-generation hybrids will not p.rn at Northrop Auditorium. OY8TBX at drurrlsta. Feel better taat. thinking up something for him come true. munitv Club. Whitehall Group i ¦ p ower I " " "-*- It HOMMH IN to do. "—Anon. The large seed companies that EARL'S PEARLS: An old- produce most of the seeds of WHITEHALL, Wis. ( Special 1 urer . The latter was re-elected. fashioiu'd Christmas was one , flowers and vegetables for the — Kenneth Swenson was circl- The annual Christmas party BBS way back , when Dad paid cash trade emphasize the value of ed president of the Chamber of for area youngsters will be held n^JJ for all the gifts. hybrid varieties . One of the Commerce Wednesday night. Dec. 21, There 'll be a free mov- Dialogue overehard by Troy leading producers of Fl hybrids lie succeeds Kcil Blank , who ie and treats and a visit from v^^tike Gordon : "What three words are is Burpee Seeds , the developer has served as president two Santa Claus. used most otten by high school of some of the outstanding an- years. Other officers arc : Dr . To accommodate Christmas Carl Webster , vice presi dent; , local stores will be .students .'" . . . • 1 don 't know " nual varieties. One of (heir nota- shoppers (,.,„. .. . . Mrs . Kathleen Knudtson , .secre- open the evenings of Dec. V.i , y|( jr ).. . . . "Right!'' That 's earl , ble hybrids i.s the Bonanza zin- I ORDER YOUR 1 tary, and Quinii Kisboi c , treas- 21 and 2X brother. nia which won an All-America M. 20. award for ) i)64. In color it is a Give " TONITE - ^L\ extension service, H W mmm umi IL J ¦% - ENDS Princess 1 ^B W " PALM SPRINGS WEEKE ND" Winona DAILY News ^A phones, Bell H m W U ZW Chime , Home Inter- H * ^Q ¦ ¦ AAONDAY. DECTMDER 1, 1963 ^B phon e , other useful H mM JLXJLJ VOLUME 108, NO H You Can't Go Wrong ¦ TELE-GIFTS. ¦ Puhllshed dally fxcept Saturday and holi- with a Brand day* bv Republican nnd Herald PublWh. Nam* \Wsr%W\ 1 SPECIAL! TUESDAY ONLY? Inn Company. 60' Franklin SI, Wlnonn, Gift from EMIL'S KMnn. wM I I SPECIAt MATINEE ADMISSION SUBSCRIPT ION RATFS SlWila Copy -¦ 101 Daily, 15c Sunday At 2:15 P.M. — 25c For Everyone "¦ - •fi; Van Heuien W?;Ar a**) Deliver ed by Carrier-Per wonli 50 cent! \ I Dreu Shirts H wceto *!? f, H Wfek< 125 JO SWEET FLORIDA EASY-TO-PEEL Jm\immmmu / Shirti M>j^^A happy, true, By ma ll itrlclly In advanrai paper ilop ^ The and Pftd on e x plr nl ion data Jtwtlry —^LWk ^L^L^L^k In rillrnore, Houston. Olmsfrd, Wlnonn. Jockey i ^ H J ^^ H I wonderfully uplifting story of Wabash s. Rullalo JarMon, Pppln and Underwear Trr-mpenleau counllei ^A\i^mmmrAmm^m^m\ girl who left her convent to I year . »!7 on i mnnUn . , , M 5f> TANGERINES Cappi 1 the beautiful j •k a^E^HBIJi^^^^V is mnnthi . . it, W 1 month ... 11 )'. | ¦ ¦ give her love to a man-and her songs to the world-.. All other mall u»l>irrlpHoni: Sl ack ¦ ¦ - M5 I y«»r . . IIS 00 |. month . . . II «0 * VpVj HI^^^^V __ ~ Nit* 7:15 t monttn . . , Ifl 00 j monthi 14 25 Wtmbly ^ ^ i • B^^^^ V S*nri cnanaa ot ndrtrait notlrft, un'laliu. —i z9' ; lnt«rwov«n • red ropluv suhjf rlpiinn nrrirrt and other ^^^^^^^ H in„il lt *• to charity at the close of the of competition. was postponed so that it could trict census and curriculum ¦ year, according to the Moslem Conference Set . be held on a night needs. when the calendar; fasting — from sun- council here will have a unique The district has grown from OSSEO, Wis. (SpeciaU-Dates Durand Commercial y 1295 rise to sunset during the Feast distinction — a visit by both 495 students snd 23 teachers in and places for the spring foren- _ j ;, of the Ramadan during the i Larry A. Goede 1955 to 853 students and 45 sics contests were fixed at a Club Elects McMahon , supreme ninth month of the Moslem cal- j councilor of the teachers this year, according to meeting of the Dairyland con- United States endar (a period of 29 or 30i DURAND , Wis. (Special) - and Canada Administrator Robert Rodeen. ference forensics committee , and Joseph Pel- days) , and a pilgrimage to ¦ The Durand Commercial Club lish, grand councilor of the The result is overcrowded facil- here Wednesday night. Mecca , the city in Saudi Arabia \ has a new president , Kenneth ities and curtailment of the Arcadia High School was rep- Minnesota - North Dakota juris- where Mohammed was born , is K. McMahon , who was elected diction. growth of the instructional-pro- J because of its previous a requirement of each Moslem, ! resented at the meeting last Monday at gram. in the old Trempealeau Both men belong to the Man- but onlv if he can afford it. I position Clara's Cafe; He succeeds Rich- group, although it is not kato council. Knutson said that THE PUPIL growth has now County ard Slabey, who held the office the Feb THE MAIN difference be- in the Dairyland group. Other . 29 visit would be the leveled off Rodeen said. The one term. , tween Islam and Christianity, ; were Blair , first time in the nation that recommendation is being made schools represented Husain pointed out , is the be- (Eleva-Strum ) , Coch- Joseph Brenner ,Ir . was elect- both a supreme councilor and to build only for needs as now Central a grand councilor were present lief that Jesus Christ, like Mo- rane-Fountain City , Whitehall ed vice president: Sigfried seen. If the city grows because Weiss at one time at a local council hammed, had a natural , not ; and Osseo. , secretary, and Gene of more industry or the district ; Bauer , treasurer . meeting. divine origin. By following the i ' Central will host the north- trict grows through more re- tenets of Islam in his daily! Santa Claus will come here The banquet in February will sectional contest and Blair organization, a few classrooms living, the Moslem believes he '; em Saturday and Dec. 21 to dis- be held at the Winona Athletic could be added without real the southern sectional. The con- Club, Knutson said. more closely approaches com- 1 tribute candy to children. Stores problems, Rodeen said. i tests will be on March 9 and 16. will be open for Friday and ¦ plete harmony with God and his j The building program would j Judges for each contest will be Saturday night, every night next fellow man than most Chris- '¦j represent an increase of about tians. Moslems regard one an- j. the coaches from the other sec- week, Dec. 23, and Dec. 24 until Winonan to Edit 4.2 mills per $1,000 of equaliz- other on an equal basis. There tion. The sectional hosts will 5 p.m. ' meet in January with the chair- ed valuation. is no hierarchy, but a complete j Bird ers Quarterl y The lay committee advised submission to the will of Allah, ' man and executive secretary of PEPIN COUNTY YGOP the board to hold the meeting he said. i the conference to make final DURAND, Wis. (Special) - Mrs. Sanford Tyler, 1174 W. 1 plans. Broadway, secretary of the of electors. A straw vote will Husain was the first of sever- Pepin County Young Republi- ' Hiawatha Valley Bird Club of be taken at the close of the ses- al speakers who will appear at Officers elected were: Mark cans will meet tonight at 7:30 sion regarding the building pro- the Unitarian Universalist Fel- ' Maguire, Osseo, chairman; Mrs. at the courthouse here. Chair- Winona , has been named editor '^ of a new quarterly publication posoal. Board President Alvin lowship and discuss world re- Richard Lunde. Whitehall , re- man Steve Goodrich will be in to be issued by the Minnesota Johnson will preside. ligions. corder , and Arthur Aase, Au- charge. Ornithologists Union. f mm *&?$*'7? 4i .^: ^ -., .' ,. c7-».~ ^ ^™:\j &smmmm&m^mm®&^^ The appointment was made by the MOU at its annual win- ter business meeting in Minne- apolis Saturday, The Winona club was represented at the iMs^i^ Jlte, | ¦ - AtmtVaT/mm* meeting by Mrs. Tyler, her I* Tjfc , —<^ ^^r ^ ^W husband, who is president of the Winona club, Miss Janice Johnson, La Crosse, and Ken- neth Krumm, Fountain City, 1 Wis. $1 ^ *, * ¦ *:¦': ^afbuderX * Club members Sunday Identi- : I1 .. ^ . i ( j p fied a rare albino bird during a field trip to Lewiston. ' w , , ' * The nearly pure white bird , J '*&+*' 1 . ' %k %i % "% ¦*%¦ ~%- "%. *W -, ^^. F*t®L # which had been reported previ- A^y^VVfci %»%* %**-%L% p. ously by residents of Lewiston , ¦ ¦ was identified by its physical (SHIFTS ' " > - characteristics and feeding ha- I - \ ^^ bits as a chickadee. It was seen intermittently for nearly two hours at close range !¦ ' on the backyard feeders main- I : V—.. W,l•: I7 tained by Miss Frances Blan- chard and Miss Gertrude Blan- - • chard. I *-sf/Mf •-:••• ^^-V * ' t Francis Voelker, field trip chairman , and other club mem- bers agreed that despite its all- white feathers, the fact that the bird 's eyes were black instead ' of red or pink — which usually &tu characterizes the albino—prob- J ' JgJ ty ty \ ?p I ably disqualified it from being classified as a pure specimen. ^ Term s of 6 Whitehall Offic ials to Expire; Election on April 7 WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) — Terms of siv city officials will expire in April following the annual nonpartisan election Ap- ril 7, according to A. E. Berg, city clerk-treasurer. They arc : Lester Brennom , mayor ; Wayne Luke, assessor; Willie A. Johnson and J. O. Gil- bertson , alderman and super- visor, respectively , 1st Ward ; Norman Fri.ske, alderman, and Burr Tarrant , supervisor, 2nd Ward , and Eyvind Peterson and H. D. Briggs , alderman and supervisor, respectively, 3rd Ward. Nomination papers now may ¦ ¦ be circulated. Jan. 28 is the fi- f \: kf ixA 't'V \: .! " ' \\ ' '(. - ' : nal day for filing nominations I : »#wbAL «:•' !'• "INTIMATE" FFIACltANCF. CANDLE 7 with the citv clerk. < Al—T* \i»t ". •• The Rift with lnxiirv to burn ! Idfiht it: suddenly R r-\ Ion 's 7 ,: i * f French ami > UL .. r • T c-» • " * "*. ' if Handt ufted hack \ A • ' L —. •. ' vi .. .. . cherished trafiriinre fills flip air wilh mlicing rxrit oment. HHH^H^^^^^^^B NOT TO Will i. UIDDKN |f* J \ j ¦ .. m c lllf • •••• B^^^H^I^^^^^^^^^ ' ' UPi-Burglars I "y V. ' ¦* ,-, And lf' i li'coi alive f"lnss cam lie holder H rimmed in gold- - WICHITA , Kan. 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¦ y ;¦ ¦ ¦ ,, , , , , ¦¦.., ¦ ¦/- , : *'* people or hiring them in tion , the American Bar Association report' about in political fundamen- preference to others just on ed to the Senate Judiciary committee in A NEW president, no matter how deeply tals. C o n- the basis of race. Discrim- October that the association's committee he trusts and respects the team of his pred- g r>e s s it- ination has been found in ecessor, is properl y interested in a team he self, it will both directions in recent on the federal judiciary had reached the can call his own. His personal staff , for in- UNANIMOUS conclusion tlat Mr. Rabiiw b e noted , months. This is a growing stance, is just that — personal. And surely we gives no issue in many plants and vitz was not qualified to serve. Following must expect that the new President will make si gns ol factories and stores. , Its usual practice the committee withheld adjustments there to suit his own very indi- s u c h a What Republican can the reasons for its decision, Later, howev- vidual way of doing business. THE WASHINGTON MERRr-GO-ROUND change. forthrightly state the oppo- er, at the Senate committee's request , it It will be the combination of such appoint- 'Presi- sition case and point to did give them — in a detailed document ments, with his own personality, as much as dent John- constructive alternatives? which has not yet been made public. through any substantive revisions or emphasis s o n of Who can really mobilize the of programs in which the real structure of the course, has opposition sentiment which The Rabinovitz appointment stirred new administration will shape up. Pleads, not had an has not been insignificant Broadly, the policies may remain essential- Johnson Pressures, of controversy throughout th« o p p O r- Lawrenct in the last two years? The such a fun' ly those of the New Frontier. The new Presi- state that the Wisconsin Bar Association tunity as yet to express answer doesn't seem likely dent, in fact , assures that they will by his early himself in detail on some to be found by looking for took the unprecedented step of asking and forthright statements. But he knows, and each one of its 5,000 members to record Pesters His Ex-Colleagues of the major issues of the a Republican presidential practical politicians everywhere know also, that day. His pronouncements nominee who has a color- whether or not he considered Mr. Rabino- there will be revealing and considerable dif- By JACK ANDERSON ed to have. ly about how to get along in have been necessarily gen- ful personality and makes vitz qualified to sit on the Federal bench. ferences due to the sheer demands of back- ' Yet the obstructionists, the Senate. eral and implicit rather a good impression on tele- ground 'Editor s Note: . The perhaps out of habit, are Out of the 3,350 who replied, 2,040 stated , personality and personal commitment. Washington Merry-Go- He made no threats. But than explicit. For he him- vision. that he was not so qualified , while only continuing to obstruct. those who ignored his ad- just what Maybe the coming cam- IT IS UPON those changes that the debate Round is written today To get Congress -moving self hardly knows 793 said that he was. The results of this vice found themselves on alignments he may face on paign will be a striking ex- over policies now waits. The fact that the new by Jack Anderson , Drew again, President Johnson poll were sent to Sen. Eastland, chairman Pearson 's associate.) the outside. They j u s t certain issues. ception to the superficial President has so crisply and decisively taken has been singling the lead- didn 't get along. of the Senate committee, in whose hands hold of his new office holds reassuring promise The Republicans, howev- rules of American politics. WASHINGTON ers out of the herd , backing the matter now rests. that the shape of his administration will be — Presi- , There were a few whom er , know as much today as Maybe the Republican con- dent Lyndon B. Johnson, them into a corner and al- Johnson couldn 't vention will pick the quick to form so that the business of proper ternately soothing and prod- blandish they have known in the past man SUCH AN overwhelmingly advoru consideration in the Congress and by the peo- the tall Texan now in the into obedience. One was two years and 11 months who can best express the saddle, knows how to han- ding them. Maine' opinion among Wisconsin lawyers, togeth- ple may get under way with dispatch and or- s sturdy senator Ed about the policies of the true sentiment of his party dle a balky mare: He al- He has invited them to Muskie , who got a Lyndon and of the many voters er with the findings of the nation's top bar der. administration elected to who ternately whispers sooth- the White House for individ- bear-hug and a special plea in recent years have been association , could hardly be more con- One of the great things about this country office last time. They know ingly in her ear and digs ual visits, has telephoned to vote against the anti- the vulnerable points in na- crossing party lines because clusive evidence that 3Ir. Rabinovitz is exactly this: our system assures orderly his spurs into her rump. them repeatedly. Now filibuster proposal. The bi- crisis, tional politics . While politi- they care more about fun- should not be made a federal judge — par- transfer of power even in a time of pre- These are precisely the pleading , now pressuring, he ennial assault on the filli- damental princip venting the upheavals, the overthrows and the cal speakers cannot with les than tisan politics and personal friendships to tactics LBJ is now using on uses a combination of pow- buster, that bastion of blame a man who they do about slogans or paralysis that can beset other nations at such Congress, propriety the contrary notwithstanding. the orneriest crit- er and persuasion. southern states rights , is has passed from this life, the glamor of political per- times. ter in the Washington cor- IT. regarded as a disloyal act they can insist on defining sonalities. How do you stand , sir? ral. "DOGGONE " com- against The Establishment. plained one Senate leader , to what extent President DAD FOR THE DAY Congress has dillydallied , know what Lyn- Johnson apparently agrees "I never "OF COURSE you can Need for Greater doodled, dawdled , and de- don is telling tk others." with or digresses from pre- MOLINE , 111. m-Kenneth IN YEARS GONE BY layed until it has caused The new President has vote a..j way you like." vious policies. Seelye became the toast of near chaos in many govern- had. experience persuading were LBJ's parting words, Adams Hall at Northern Il- ment agencies. senators to do but his tone implied differ- DURING the Senate de- linois University, DeKalb, Self Discipline recalcitrant ently. , Ten Years Ago ... 1953 The Appropriations Com- his will. Less than four bate on "civil rights " for 111., when his daughter , mittees Still haven't approv- , he stood at the Muskie joined the few example, the President will Kenlyn, a senior, wrote a THE SLAYING of L»e 0«wild, wh« Mrs. H. B. Curtis and Mrs. H. M. Scherer ed most of the funds years ago that center of The Establishment who voted to curb the fili- be confronted with argu- letter about him. was accused of the assassination of Presi- are serving .as co-chairmen for the Mothers the agencies were supposed ments on which he will have The letter was selected by March on Polio. Ward chairmen are Mrs. — — the inner club which buster. Result: He saw the dent Kennedy, provided a further shock to receive six months ago , inex- go-along guys get all the to take a public stand. The the faculty board for special Daniel Bambenek, Mrs. Kenneth Rand , Mrs. to operate. Of exercises an invisible of horror which rocked the free world. the 12 ma- licable control over the choice committee assign- politicians will be watching attention. It read in part: J. J. Mertes, and Mrs. Hubert Weir. jor appropriations bills, on- p Senate. ments. President Johnson to see what electoral votes "Who is this man who has It dramatica lly demonstrated a lack of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Buchmlller and Mr. ly five have been passed. has been out of the Sehate may be affected by any given me companionship discip line in the democracies which must- and Mrs. L. M. Jorstad left for Miami and will This has forced the agen- He would reward coopera- position adopted by Mr. (he Pal) , with choice for three years, but as of to- calls me Little be rectified at once. be gone three months. cies to get along on tem- tive senators Johnson. an education , a home filled committee assignments , sup- day after five years in the porary bills that last only The facts about the elec- with the thrill of life and port for bills, even campaign Senate, Muskie¦ has yet to There can be no doubt that because of Twenty-Five Year Ago . . . . 1 938 one month and limit spend- be given a committee he tion of November 1960 have love, and more than that, a what happened there will be the pointing ing to the amounts budget- contributions. Those who The Winona High School concert band pre- 't really wants. not vanished from political part of his name that will be of many accusing fingers in regimes out ed the previous year. didn 't go along simply didn with me forever? He is rny sented its first indoor concert this season in get along. Senators with far less sen- recollection. It will be re- of sympath y with the democratic way of their new uniforms at Winona Senior High SUCH MAJOR Rovern- lorty have been appointed membered that , even father who because of his life and opposed to the f reedom enjoyed School under the direction of Harold Edstrom. ment departments as State, LBJ would cozy up to a to the Foreign Relations though Mr. Johnson was put great devotion and giving of by the people of the we stern world. Mrs. D. B. McLaughlin was re-el ected pres- Justice , Commerce, and Ag- new freshman , wrap an af- Committee , hi.s first choice. on the ticket in I 960 by Mr . himself in every way, de- ident of the Women 's Guild of St. Paul's Epis- riculture are still struggling fectionate arm around his Meanwhile lie remains out Kennedy in order to gain serves to be Adams Hall's Chief Justice Warren of the United copal Church. along on this hand-to-mouth shoulder , and talk earnest- in the cold. strength in the South and Dad for the Day. Slates Supreme- Court, in his funeral ora- basis. They aren't permit- in border states, the elec- "It is my little way to say tion in the rotunda of the Cap itol building Fifty Years A ted to spend a dime for toral votes of Florida , Vir- thank you for choosing mo." go . . . 1913 ginia , Mississipp i , Oklaho- In Washington , made the point when he The public skating ri nk which will be es- new projects or activities. 5JLAIA. Kenlyn Seelye said the death of President Kenned y should Dozens of new post of- JhsL ma , Kentucky, Tennessee, tablished by the executive committee of (he along with half of Alaba- "Explanation for word bring home to us all the need to rededi- Playgrounds Association will probably be lo- fices , for example, have no 'choosing' : I am adopted ." scrub-women to wash the ma 's votes — a total of 65 caie ourselves to freedom and at the same cated either at Athletic Park or on the lower — were not cast for the time reimpose upon ourselves the disci- levee . floors. The General Services Administration , which is in Democrats national ticket. plines required to preserve these freedoms. Manager R. M. Howard ot the Wisconsin c h i r g e of government None ofajnis had much to Railway Light and Power Co . announced the housekeeping, has no mon- do with personalities , but THE IMAGE of tha democracUt in tha discontinuance for the winter of st reetcar serv- did have a good deal to do undemocratic countries has been further ey to hire more floor wash- MEN ice to the golf grounds ;md ball park and the ers. with basic issues. impaired by the killing of the accused as- consequent cutting down of one car on the sassin. It is up to every citizen of all the main line. Most of this stalling is de- ONK THING seems cer- liberate — partly to delay tain. At the polls in 1964 democratic countries , the? United States or prevent passage of t h e PAST 40 Ihe opposition sentiment ami Canada included , to make sure not Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1 888 civil rights program; part- of Troubled with GETTING UP NI GHTS only that similar events do not occur , but Another new church will rise in this city of many citizens will be re- Paint In BACK, HIPS, LEGS ly to force cuts in the budg- corded on several thai hatred , jealous ies and blind preju- churches before many months. The Scandinav- et. policies Tlredimi, LOSS OF VIGOR identified with the incum- dices which lead to viol ence are stamp- ian Lutheran Society has a new church edifice UY DELAYING or deny. bent administration in the I( you are « victim ot these symp- ed mil within us. under contem plation to rep lace their present toms then your troubles may f xs structure at Sanborn and Center streets. ing new appropriations , con- last 35 months. The new traced to Glandular Inflammation. con« ¦ .V .mother speaker said , each of us Jacob Ji ronk has bought tho old Hutler gressional c ii r m u d g- President will have to Glnnrlulnr Inflammation is a cons hoped lo force savings champion or oppose these •titutional disease and medicines should take the necessary steps to see that house that stood next to the Baptist Church and that give temporary relief will not is moving it to Carimona and Wabasha .streets. upon the administration. In policies in detail in the in- remove tho onuses of your (roubles. wo do nol utter or propagate thoughts and a sense , they have been tervnl between now and the win ds which can stimulate men of violence Ntf dect of Glandular Inflamma- One Hundred Yea rs A holding the appropriations November 1964 election . tion often lends to premature «enil« to take the law into the ir own hands. go . . . 1863 bills ns hostages to assure Il all boils down to one ity, nnd inrurnhle condition!). H, D. Morse shipped by Ihe steamer Florn an economy budget, next point- - issues are more Tlie past year men from 1,000 The cause of democracy and justice and three barges , 14 ,500 bushels of wheat to communities have heon nuccewsfnlly year. important Ihnn personali- treated . They have found soothinf has suffered .severe setbacks these past Milwaukee via Prairie du Chim. For one buy- Tbe 1 rouble wilh this tech- ties. The Republican party relief and improved health. two weeks. er, we consider this n respectable amount for nique is that the govern- i.s being told it must read- one day ' ...... I ''''>« Kxcelaior s shi pment. ment agencies can 't plan just itself to a new politi- RECTAL-COLON Medical Clinic ALL OF US who tramura th i» ?>•• next year 's budget until cal situation - Rut if that An often iiioelatod h h a a Tl e w world must see lo it that an end is put they get this year 's appro- with Slindular In- FREE BOOK means the party will ignore Nsmmstim. | I)(,t < e )i, how to Ihe kind of misguided thinking : which priations. Obviousl y, it is Ihe basic (rends in govern- WINONA DA ILY NEWS Miclfal. Hernia " leads to melancholy events such as these impossible for them to esti- mental policies which have ^^ ' 1 An Independent Neirsnti yi cr — f .s' nlihshe tl J .S',55 ol Nov . 22 and Nov. 2-1. It would be com- mate how much they will produced substantial oppo- "It's nice , bill I' m afraid ;i money clip would onl y ,, ,m ' pounding traged y if thai jjrent world lead- W, F Winn: (i It C I .OMVAY ( ' K I. INDK. N need until they learn how sit ion in nil sections of the " "" TREATMENTS : " , President Kennedy, has died in vain. Pu blisher Exec. Director Husinr ts Mgr . much they now are suppos- make him say something sarcastic . country, then the Republi- Any of thin olior- Thin book may er din may bi trutid prov, 0( utmost Leader-Post. nnd Ed itor Adv. Director —Hegina , Sask. OPINION-WI SE B y Sakren you are ricilvlni mipor ?,n ™ ¦ your life. ,,Ue W J COI . K Anot rn rSiu.Mi.ii II { ', II VMIS glandular Inllammi tlon Inatminti. coupon liolow. Managing Editor City F.iliU ir ( . ' initiation Mgr. No obligation. 1 The Bobby Maker inq uiry sill! haunts — I President John son. If the Republicans have It H H/v p.iiK !•' . II K IM , I , K i, V A LSTON .S' r NEW FREE BOOK- their way, il'll haunt him right but of the Composing Supt JVm Suj d l. nfj raving upt { Excelsior Medical Clinic { White House. WlI.I.IAM II . F.NU.ISM (IdllllON lllll.TK Dipt. BB490 ¦ , Exc«l»lor SprlnK», Mo.l Comptro ller .Sumlnii Kdtlor I GentUmem Kindly lend mi it onco , ! ¦ your New FHE Rook. I *m Inliroitid In A crodil man says Ihe "(ruth In lend- MKMIICK Or TIIK A SMM IATl:il I'lll.SS • full Information (ftiast elite* Boij j He prefers a iDHornla [j Rictil-Colon Q Glandular | ing " bill's too complicated. I Inlltmmttlonl simple system—under which no one; knows I J ' ing. I NAM! quite how much interest he s pay The Associated Press I.s entitled exclusively I j to the use for republic al ion of all the local ADDBtlS_ . I news printed in this newspaper us well as all J But Reck yc first the kingdom of God, and A.P. news dispatches, ITOWK ' his Hghteousiifim : and nil these things shall I be added unto jou. Matlhe-w 6:33. i Monday, December !) , 1 963 ifitfi- -^^MmVti J ¦I 1 - ' ' "I Government — Employment 1 it — T 1 ALL THIS WEEK I eMnmiM j H Jiwuiai *g/ SINCE IMS STARTING THIS EVENING >j Serrice Hit I j/ ST. PAUL (AP) - Private employment agencies are facing invite you to our .. , ..., ... . , . the continuing threattOl growing , Oli uwnO 1.52 Carat of Estate Diamonds set ^49^ 00 1 unable to resume • parish duties (W edding and Engagement Rings) from < K the set into Antique Ring Reproduction 4>HZ.J . VJU since suffering a heart attack jj ^ in May. The Bev. 0. L. Munie, OMI, has been assigned the ^« ¦ ] Yellow Diamond surrounded by 6 full ¦ 1S Arkansaw parish. ns. ' I r "\ A / I !' PN $595 OO Father Emil was presented Diamond-Set Wedding Kings ZS^A *'^™^,.. . . | with«iiii a transistoru oiwwiui radiolauiu byuy theme j] Alter Society, a zither by a (The Matching Rings Were Sold) . from 95 S £ group of his parishioners, and 1 ] 2 „ era, fade-in Dim.nd -r. 8 I _ Cut at These I Oldest Mine in rDEE State a Park ST. PAUL ¦— i of United States Steel Corp. ip |fEE .Saturday. S» U'rires may vary according to exact carat weights available) W The mine opened in 111(14 and ^d!^B?v produced more than H> million t wWl ULTRA-SONIC YOURCLEANING AND S Ions of ore before closing Dec. Sn^wM- Diamond watch nracdots imm .... $35 ECKING DIAMOND! 15 , \ . Its deepest shaft is | uM ^^^^^^^ CH OF I nearly 2.400 feet ; HK ^ || ^ H li A -jj ftr // * s ^A \W^^~-^^^lmmmmm\ IS© f t I I Diamond Nock Pendants from ... . $29 . 50 Feel CH £^t\D'$ > W B^^^^ S^^ B ( 0 1101 X t \l Diamond Set Men 's Rings from ci7Zj ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^ l 3 Or ^ $ I tMMJr ^1 ^-5 Gassy? P pfiinny. il -— . View These Georgeous Diamonds in the Privacy of Our OK-ste-^ / 8 Plunder 's Tablets relievo pns (^ in ntomiu'1) M > fn.it it neenin like DIAMOND STYLE CENTER "" (lie K UH «/>-«nd ^' ;! inniric . tfctR MI iffc 3 " / MIMBI« AMFHICA.N ^ffl fe ^ rV"7 . - ' oi*f. Distress stops. It's like oi M socitrr i . 7v" /' VI JJ /^'wa-'^w*^*-—¦*"'"7 •* ^ ^.-^ !4 puncturing « balloon. 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PFUNDER 's TABLETS ed by the Chippewa River re- rural resource associations, nomome, ^ Knapp, Eau Claire , equal employment opportunity sources organization steering though they have not officially Lund, Fountain City, Meridean , is a reality and not a myth. committee consisting of Tony organized and elected officers. Osseo and Cochrane. are held ¦ ¦ Federal Career Days Cebe, Tony Polzer and Delbert Counties south of La Crosse, in- . on college campuses throughout King of Durand , who were ap- cluding V e r no n , Crawford, the country. Interested high Chippewa Planning pointed at a meeting of the ]j Grant and Richdand counties Winners at Lima school and college students may joint sports clubs of Buffalo, comprise one association , and DURAND, Wis. (Special) obtain information about oppor- Pepin, Dunn and Eau Claire those north , including La — How fo Earn tunities in their chosen field by Winning essayists in the Nation- counties at the Durand court- Crosse , Trempealeau, Buffalo, writing to: United States . Civil Idea Moves Ahead house Aug. 28, 1962. Pepin and Pierce counties , are al Essay Contest from Sacred Service Commission, "Washing- DURAND. Wis. (Special ) - A deplorable state of the lower in the other. Heart High School at Lima in- ton . D.C. 20415. regional Chippewa River re- Chippewa River water stability OBJECTIVES being consider- source planning commission and loss of some 50 miles of ed include possible low water WITH EXPENSES estimated clude the following : Karen Equal Chance Dear Dr. Nason : control dams to allow small i at SI .800 annually- at this time, , was approved unanimously by undeveloped conservation and Weiss Kenneth Pichler, Kathy By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D. Frank Mason of the Social Se- Can you help me ( teach the Pepin County Board at its recreation potential necessitates boats to navigate around or;: assessments were charged to Komro, Leroy Weber , Judy my nine-year-old boy to be through them and placed at ; the counties on capitilization Professor of Education, curity Administration , who annual meeting. a plan to insure the preserva- Falkner, Rosie Riedner, Ruth University of S. C. a good speller? He can re- A petition with over 700 names tion and orderly development of strategic points to do most good basis, sums of which will be Fedie and Alan Fedie, seniors ; chaired the event, bemoaned studies in to obtain constant water level. member what he from 26 surrounding cities, this natural resource of the matched by the federal govern- Mary Lou Schlosser and Ai Equal employment opportun- that such a program missed his spelling book but can- towns and villages, urging the Chippewa River which can best The area from Eau Claire ment. The rate of assessment Weiss, juniors, and Glen Nel- ity is not so much a matter of reaching the very students who a to each county is set at .0003 not spell when he has Buffalo, Pepin, Dunn and Eau be accomplished with the coop- south to the Chippewa contains son, Elaine Bauer, Stephen race or religion as it is of ed- need the information most. test. He learned phonics in some of the best natural wild- mills. This totals $400 for Pep- , particularly Claire County boards to pass a eration of the other counties. Bauer and Janette Fedie, ucation. Able students school. resolution The regional planning commis- life habitat in the state and a in County for a 3-year period , from minority groups, who approving the com- sophomores. The winning es- a P., mission, to be created under sion will be given advisory, constant water level could pro- j or $133.34 per year expenses for says will be published in the To get an equal chance at drop out of school before meet- Mrs. P. Lake Charles, La. Sec. 66.945 of the Wisconsin research and planning functions vide a recreational area, both Ji the commission. County Board anthology of the high school job, a person must first have ing requirements for the bet- Statutes, was presented with an only, but may not bind or obli- summer and winter. This po- Chairman Irvin Mattson, Stock- essays. Students from Lima al- the required schooling. Employ- ter federal jobs are cheating Dear Mrs. P.: holm, represents Pepin County accompanying letter which gate the participating counties tential is being lost or fast dis- ji so entered poetry in the nation- ers reject those without the themselves and the country . without their consent. Through appearing from this area be- 1 on the Mississipp i Valley asso- must be Have your son use ms spell- states that the federal govern- al poetry contest. necessary training. High school students ing words as a basis ior prac- ment and state Regional Plan- such commissions several coun- cause of the fluctuation of the I! ciation . made to realize that a few spe- ties may join and cooperate for river,, the steering committee Petitioners asking to have the This is true at every work , along with ticing handwriting. Have him ning Board are interested in re- HILLTOPPERS 4-H CLUB cific courses taken write them over and over whila sources development in the the greater good of the area." said. resolution passed came from level above the lowest. Many good general education courses It was necessary to have The Mississippi Valley Re- , the following places : Durand, HOMER, Minn. — The Homer of those rejected for better jobs eligible for ex- trying to improve not only the area, especially the recovery of will make them appearance of his handwriting the water level stability of the county resolutions to get feder- gional Planning Commission Plum City, Rock Falls, Alma, Hilltoppers 4-H Club will hold have given up before the race cellent jobs with the federal al aid to proceed with the Chip- met last spring to study simi- Elmwood , Pepin . Downsville, its Christmas party at Homer of life has even started . but the ease with which he Chippewa River and develop- government. tests, ment of the resources such a pewa River project. U.S. Sen. lar possibilities of rural re- .! Racine. Eau Galle, Augusta, Hall at 8 p.m. Thursday. Mem- writes. In have him cheek project would provide. Gaylord Nelson has promised source development along the i; Rush, Maiden Rock, Arkansaw, bers will go caroling, gifts will ATA recent Federal Career ONCE THE educational goal his test papers for errors in spelling just before turning help at the federal level. Great River Road. Counties |! Altoona, Spring Valley, - Ells- be exchanged and refreshments Day on the campus of the Uni- is reached, students will find THE RESOLUTION layi the The resolution was formulat- along the river split into two Il worth. . Mondovi, Nelson, Me- served. versity of Southern California, that, especially in U.S. service, them in.

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LUND TYPEWRITE R <5 East Third Strett Phona 70?« 164 Main St. COMPAN Y 11V W«*t Thi rd Strttt Phona 5802 Phona 3145 m Cantar Straatt Phona $"221 &P&C/3I ll DM S^rrrs^ ] I ' ¦ Tf) ' ' '¦" ' -II - > . - HI- * J £SP! [ !1 ^ CHAP . . ' I ' hllf* Q HARRIS, SURVEY T 'Ti l I 11 Johnson Supporte d By LOUIS HARRIS the support of a majority for In pressing Congress for ear- some time. ly action on the Kennedy civil The problem for President rights bill, President Lyndon Johnson is how to get House f ^ ' ¦' ' - -- ¦¦ ^V ^ ^^ ^ ^*^ ^ " ^"^ ^^BB^^ '' " 1 oround p lastic fig- iwj " ij . Johnson has in back of him al- and Senate committee chair- \S-J && U>5 maamLJ ~-J £ I ^mm^^r m^^^aaf *»amarJ most 2 to 1 public support for men, largely* from the South, that legislation. and many Southern Democrats By tlie same token, in taking to vote in favor of legislation his forthright position in favor that is clearly unpopular in of the rights measure, the new their region. President clearly is moving in To keep his Southern political the face of solid opposition from base intact and relations with the people of the South. And the some of his oldest friends on South is Mr. Johnson 's own po- Capitol Hill in good shape, litical base. some might advise Mr. John- A cross-section of the public son to trim out the public ac- Just before the tragic events of commodations section of the late November was asked how bill. But if he does this in next it felt about the Kennedy civil year's presidential contest , he rights bill: stands to lose a substantial por- tion of the Negro vote so crucial ¦ CIVIL- RIGHTS BILL in the pivotal industrial states „., . ,, .„ ' . Road Rate Set I +gg|^ttw I Nov. Oct. of the North. "Pinto Horse _ 1 V^ Percent Percent He might also be able to get The Big "T" High Gear Gome ¦ ¦ Roce 2 Co oi Mo ^BfT- | Favor ...... 58 51 congressional action on civil ' wm ¦ ¦ . o-y v-B _ A.«o.way .a-,. : :oui,, - _ 8 ' Combat Kit Oppose .32 31 0 eor, i£ "S: I Army rights and not suffer appreci- ¦^^ ^;c 8 i|97. Ta)i„ir^r^iOM7 K^o 5* „„*¦ %"& T99 r . . V SlurdJV^ b.l.JcoloL H# . ^ miat-ry hal- I Not sure ..: 10 18 ably in political terms in the • ir2 ?3 e^y ^ As Congress has gradually plosU poMs. AT p^endbock , -T ' South. The next few months are . ,%. grenade. Matol begun "to grind the mills ol the | I ^nd QQV ; ^ likely to determine the legisla- ¦ ¦ I jervice iflsigniot 1 legislative process on the bill tive and political future for Lyn- ^^^^ and as Negro groups have per- don Johnson for many years to ceptibly calmed the troubled come. waters of racial d«monstrations, majority support for the Ken- nedy civil rights program has risen In fact, the upward trend has been visible in both South Most Planes and North: REGIONAL PATTERNS' Nov. Oct. Percent Percent Garry Own Favor Kennedy civil rights bill Nationwide ;... 64 62 North ...... 73 71 South 37 33 Lightning Rods | —^' ¦ Boys Girls ' ¦ (¦* Among people with opin- WASHINGTON (AP) — If I pSSL—--- I i fP o& ' and ' J hordwoVd wiJh-Toilt 1 Musica l Bear II A*U // IW i I con) ¦ ion pro or lightning caused Maryland's air- ¦ TIWURB MVAlb | WWUVVUVW. T He ' i to soft and I ¦ MJ/ V I I 1C T !HH i :«Ul , I H i«W ^ Support for the civil rights liner crash Sunday night, it 1 ZD HOY lignfS I I . /M ^dd' Y > Brown oad 0 I ' H¦ M m \ ^5 iV oniv «XQ *, _, i EASY"** * I1 musicV box. 22 tall. \k 5*tI . * ¦;'™8 tasfTrode V* in October. Now it is approach- Witnesses said a bolt of light- I , j . Oj 't H' I'¦ a VMn k ^®». -W ¦ ¦ , «-¦»„-» 1 »„, 1 Shootj 6 dart. a. it i I I I nent contac . With *W M V <0» . ¦ ¦¦fl K S t . • »TJB-L-S. • TtRMx m. J^ ______T i r i.. . , n)/ .-. BAA I "' ' ' " ing 3 out of every i people in ning hit the Boeing 707 jet. Pan I reflect cord, plug. T | ' %HH T " ¦¦¦¦ * i J""' ' '" gt AH pfo.Hc favor. In the So-uth , however, American World Airways Flight ** J ^ H Pj t V^ .JST", if it. vt^' ' , . V* $ opposition was 2 to 1 in Octo- 214 bound from Puerto Rico to only * «d on^le support. Hollow ground ¦ ' ' m. "" ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ber and has diminished Philadelphia , and transformed ^ - * ,& r»«_kl« AT I ~ ft^rsftial \m\ __ stee.1 blades zes 08111016 * ' ^ it »^ V* * - ¦¦¦¦ aT slightly. it into a ball of fire that | f H_ ^ t -4. | |\ Q« n-h£ Xp&C<*l \ I !»•»«¦» . I .«-IW»II . MKU The most controversial part of showered the area near Elkton ^^ . ^ ^ ¦¦¦ pg aaM . ^ I WAfl p^BHaaa aaaa aiOk a it b II **^ , „. —^^ ¦ ^ ^ ' ^ ¦ the legislation is the public ac- with bits of burning wreckage. commodations section, which Eighty persons died. declares that discrimination in Civil Aeronautics Board hear- will any places of public service ings into a May 12, 1959, crash be outlawed: at Chase, Md. — just 35 miles PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS southwest of Sunday night's dis- LAW aster — brought out that in 20 . Total years no airliner of metal con- Nation struction had been known to Percent have been destroyed or even se- Favor . 58 riously damaged by lightning. ' "l" ' . Hiawatha - hard t<- Oppose 28 Ten witnesses claimed they I i py ¦ I . !. A,|L|l j 1-iiX V J $nUgg|e SoftOe ! VideO Village I I ^ ^ § ^ ^ ^ > I Not sure 14 saw lightning in the Chase area I ' ¦ Big Chalkboard ¦afaaaX in sturdy cowhrda I t^w ri. I ¦ ^%;!Z rr// ¦ ' leather; composition I V8 f'"' boa'd aam«J° ^— Overall in the country, sup- at the time a Capital Air Lines I _ - I AAA aVaVK*^ 7f - fc..* I I ' «Sr ^ I Am port for a public accommoda- turboprop flying from New ! irUn»pOrr riOne I ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ «p h, har I Walk the mog ic mile ¦ . ^ ^ ¦ 0 In boys' *ii«i l to 3 All drmad X V n •• -» J I »'t >'«» «boQ«l 4-10 ' - tions Law is actually greater York to crashed in "ST Holds a small inva- I t ^ ^ S S „ , 7 ,„ „ „, I Sunday b«t. "Wi.py 1 and win play money. l I POUIiailig BOOrCI I '« '«/ '« , eo.y ^ * ^ ^ 5 & i ) Men s ....8.95 ¦ «.w, • * than the late President's civil flames with 31 persons aboard. i .ion»,on ormy-ieeorrny , e eo F "°d root.d hair . ,l.epin9 1 A „ , I P< ana-«~ J lo vrrita on. 25M ?' ^ " »¦.«. «. „ « I ¦ .-. -» m. f AT* lt'.n.,Jlw^. ¦ r i g h 11 legislative package. •*••¦ ' *fT jW Two witnesses said they saw oc k 1 0 06 W.h L— ; 1. ^V > * *—* , " "" aft V . «hclk . w. w. . i -flip top " p^ndina ««! While sentiment is better than lightning strike the craft. ¦ I truck; , ,old.J «n. ^22' '. "» \ " 1 boardVAIt wood | ^ ° 2 to 1 in favor cf a law out- >_ ij But 12 others testified there s^_r r>_ r > ^^ r -*- r> - ^^ lawing all discrimination in places of public service, such was no lightning near the plane. as restaurants, hotels and other the division on this part The CAB concluded that the places, plane broke apart in extreme of the bill is more extreme be- turbulence. .. tween North and South than FREE FREE ffl I I ! ! ^PACfAl { j BI] WORTH OF TOYS FREE tha purchasa of any 2- or \ Lightning was reported to . \ with any other feature of the legisla- H <^PB*ClOl tion : \ < ^ ^ ) ^ tJgwf WL^ ^^Xa9nT$& \ | , ^ * June 26 1959, crash of a Trans ^ REGIONAL P ATTERNS World Airlines Super-Constella- ) W0RTH 0F T0YS FREE with the purchase of any bed- / Doll Case I I ON PUBLIC ACCOMODATION It ^- *S"T?''8r I "Clean-Up" Kit Q'lfl ^ tion that killed 68 persons, in- " ¦ room Suite in our store ) \ p g T ' h [^j LAW cluding 40 Americans, near Mi- r ?»J ' ^ f 168 I \ZZ 4 . -^ I I ¦ ¦ - Total lan, Italy. V ^i X> . \ COA WORTH OF TOYS FREE with the purchase of any Major 1 Hnl . .,,.. J „ , ( ' ^£% ~ ^ I A n ' Percent ': Appliance ( Washer, Dryer, TV, Refrigerator or Frearer) / 4" - ^ word,c.b,/«««.oriS I ' Favor public accommodations Modern planes are protected I i ki ; jLi i diTM^Vap? Wi,h I ITW ^T from lightning by tiny anti-stat- law Nationwide fi8 ic metal impregnated strips North 77 hanging from the trailing edges of wings and tail and serv- South 31 'he Dowb FaB Sef (*Among people with op inion ing as tiny lightning rods. f " ! !"1 '* Although airplanes are struck ! Musical Clock I I r~^^ 1 pro or con ) R^j-SS f7^%l |S$g?*\ I I I The South is well over 2 to 1 by lightning frequently these ^^ ^ public accom- tiny wicks reduce the tone ol opposed to the , modations section of the civil the charge or dissipate it away rights bill. The North favors the from the plane into the air. measure by almost 4 to 1. , The reason , of course is evi- 34" Wagon Story Books D Stroller dent: people in the North feel Cash Register °" "Ruthie" Doll W0NOPOLY ^^>VB^^^^BBajjaBBBa^^a# that by and large Negroes now CHRISTMAS 95 98 98 17 97 can obtain equal public accom- 7 for 27< 4 IHI 2 2 2 2 ______- Bu ,l l You , » ' 'o^orita up Shr 'tllovc puihino dolly So lifelike ond lovabln. Doctor "*- ""^"" T modations in their part of the Si / /> ' »»/ ! ¦ '" '° " "' °'' *' "fl"« «fnj lolei from ) £ , lowy.r , mtr- ^ BJ ^^ ^ BR * ' " " P% *% W*°r :U"I V/) " ,,e foiry lolet. Full color In Ih., bri g ht red ilroltrr. hair chant A while in the South GIFTS SfaOGCtQl ' *' fo Jl.001 Make criar.fl« . Wilh roofed curl y , , thief-oil enjoy fl ^» / /7/,^/l/a/ || country, II On /I,TZi C II %c Il \&Cff f^^ ^" I ¦ bod y. Grap hlle hear- hard co»tr and illui- with m«lal p lay mon fmboned viny l. Foldi moveoble oim» , Irgi. fait movmg Monopolyl II would change long- eyl \fifJ, f j3S \asP(* ..I ! ¦ I such a law for | ¦ 9l d n9 Iroliom. 3? pogei. tor ilorope, 11 '^ long. " fall. Complete. II Vj^ ' ^' standing habits of segregation. ^ —jaffijh L I '" "*' "° °''' ' Heavy iloel, 714" hi«h. Vinyl plailic. 13 The real question facing President Johnson is not so much whether he has public opinion on his side in the civil rights debate. The basic legisla- && tion John F. Kennedy recom- mended before he- died has had

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LINCOLNS I / .^^ I »u 'Ma lfc^^Mr?" ^«~ -" "I ' i M VaaaamaeakwJ aaar i D .r \A \ JuJr ^ m\ , v(^ .^ A ' m -^mS»A? 1905-S, 1910-S, 1911-S, 1912-S, at ./ . - ^^meaaawe^^isBP) \ w ^9^^css^mmmwaawm i H r^BaaaaaaaHBBBBBi r i al *.* ^y-u -\ ^w —! M "aaaT\\ . now— ofjcr ex- I • " lyilHl^ff r ,^M J- • i I [C^^mmm ^m^Jl 1 1 ) 1 I Ivv c2Sr7-iJ[..lBi i Act 191 3-S, 1914-S . 1915-S , 1924-S , I (mm\m**^^££SA I v"^/ ^ ^ p ires December 14. 1931-S, 1914-D, 1922-D , 1924-D, SONOTONE 1931-D, 1933-D. FOR COIN INFORMATION SEE ORLANE KITTL E Hearing Center I RED WAGON I I CoMpar's Truck I I INFLATSD BALL I | Holster Set f Pickup Trwck I WINONA HOTEL c up ¦ J. . ^' " B i , '. . I " For yom litilett cow - " 'o'l ooto opnni , O II Sturdy ileej l wanon ^Bi^B\ I 1 A« f , , „ . \ 7 ^r D ec. IOth OINS B Tuesday, K V " Cal>in °"d ,ow' 9 ' Un0 ho reol rubber .!,«, I I LT hrtFubb.r,i,a.. * l "^ I I! ' #/V I ur,, , aWf,. 2 V'A I , Hours: 1:30-5:00 p.m. 0 VT r ^ I 5| , crimer. 1 ¦ kickingr iV one!: i 1 7toning, f f ^. I J 197 A I I j |,i/'i 7i/ 'V ** * \ I I 1 fit loi " ¦ wt,i,« nl,n- 12 /i". I » or write : AND SUPPLIES " Senotono ol Rochester 22$ W, 2nd SI. ( National Hotel) 105 HI Av«, SW , Rochester, Minn , ¦ _ - — . . - -, he did not know why the four- 7 engine turboprop plane left the j FREE! Expert help in planning Mtf- J. A- "»•* runway. It was not damaged, he j ^ ^ * -A______B_J Plane Slides said. and building your personal estate! i The craft, carrying 46 passen- J Barcel fc„ vv An important part of my work ii to help j Dr. K. D. gers and a crew of four, had f ' 'j/^^^^^n^L^A im. people make their hopes and ambitions j Chiropractor V flown here from Philadelphia. AmKAKA/AL*'estate ome true. With my special training in I On Landing ^Hppv^p^M planning, I can help you build the | AT 268 IAFAYETTE ) > LJK uture you want lor your ) BUFFALO, N.Y . (AP - A l^Bi^ ^ security family, j (in the former offices of Dr. Drier United Air Lines plane with 50 NOT ABOUT HIS WAR persons aboard skidded into a PADUCAH , Ky. ift-Gen. Lew *MPs i*^' ' ROGER B. KEMP | field while completing a landing Wallace commanded a Union J E1 ^ ' 174 E. Sth Strtet , Winona, Minn. j m t0 5 p m Daily Wonday-Frid mmma\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ^ T^ I 4 IIAII PCB A- - - *y- ::: Sunday night at Greater Buf- Army garrison at Paducah dur- r—T II VII HO* >' a.m.' to 12 Noon Saturday!. OKOUP HEALTH MUTUAt, INC I ; , falo International Airport, No ing the Civil War when he be- e Pg F^ I I$%& PHONE 3217 ^f^ :: ^>^^f^^9H9^»-_9_____i one was injured. gan writing his famous novel, - • ^^^^^^_ia______i JS MSP* * ¦^ ¦^^y ^ ' mmmmmmma%mma%maWmmmmmB M H M . Office—St. Foul. Minn. * \ ^ ' * A spokesman for United said "Ben Hur." im* AA I ^ By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON HOME again after spending Thanksgiving week on my son's Indiana farm. The trip back to Winona always means getting up at 4:30 a.m., breakfasting and then driv- ing 50 miles to Plymouth, Ind., to catch an old 6 o'clock rattler of a Pennsy train into Chicago. From there on it's smooth sailing with our deluxe Burlington Zephyr or Mil- waukee Hiawatha trains. That early morning jaunt to Ply- mouth was nerve-wracking, for in addition to inky darkness there was such a heavy fog that one couldn't see the road and had to guess at the center line. Also, the highway was a sheet of glare ice and terribly slippery. We passed several big trucks that had skidded off the road, and my son had to drive so slowly that there seemed little hope of catching the train unless it was late. Luckily it was 50 minutes late , so I made it. On the way to Chicago I sat with an interesting man named Theodore Good who was a designer and artist and also a sponsor or director of the very fine Wagon Wheel Summer Theater of Warsaw, Ind. Founded eight years' ago by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Petrie it now has a wonderful new theater-in-the-round building plus an outstanding restaurant that employs seven chefs.

The first few years of its itself that many busloads of existence the Wagon Wheel people go to see the plays Theater went in the red but from Illinois, Iowa , Wiscon- sin and other states. There was pulled out of the hole is some very popular ar- by the restaurant which is rangement by which out of noted for its food. But the towners get a theater ticket last few years both the plus dinner plus motel room theater and the restaurant at a great discount. If you're have made money. The around that area next sum- theater puts on about five mer it might pay you to look plays during the summer into this arrangement. and the restaurant serves Mr. Good was very inter- elegant smorgasbord din- ested in the Tyrone Guth- ners. Among last summer 's rie Theater and hopes to shows were "Show Boat , " get up to Minneapolis to see "The Unsuitable Molly it next year. When I told Brown ," "Oklahoma! .." and him that Winona was consid- "Thurber Carnival." ering a summer theater he The Wagon Wheel Theater asked how big Winona is. is Mr. Good's hobby, and he When I told him he said , "If fills in in all sorts of odd Warsaw with 5,000 people jobs ranging from scene can do it you people ought painting and program design- to be able to swing it. But ing to ticket selling and ad- don 't be discouraged if you vertising. The Wagon Wheel have hard sledding the first has made such a name for few years."

There's just time — until tomorrow evening — for you to contribute a Christmas gift for the lonely "forgotten peo- 1 ~^f * * ^*^^^*^ ~ *^^mW ^mWr - ¦ at $A ple " who are patients at the state mental hospitals ' J)l>2&BSS&§ma\j-S £W% ^^fc^T ^^ w \ maW^M ^W W I maw I ^^ / 1» at * — T ^ ^ MnamM¦ ^sw B B B a a ^a^ '*" Rochester and St. Peter. Gifts may be taken to Mrs. Kath- *^£uJlM"ji \m ^^^9a2aw&^^^^^^ a\\- ^smsWw^^w "IE ^^SB ^^ v ^ f i&aaw ¦JV'^T.w******^ i erine Lambert 's city welfare office in the City Building, or else to Red Cross headquarters at Huff and Sth St. Gifts should be new and not gift wrapped, although separate gift tapping paper will be welcome. Bring only gifts for men and women since there are no children in these two hospitals. Listed here are a few of the most popular gifts. For women : bath powder and deodorant seem to be the most pop- ular. Also manicure supplies, cigarettes, slips, aprons, sweat- ers, both knitting and crocheting materials, sewing supplies, TrtWITE r ¦" ¦ \^l\l ¦ *w *ja « nDaHimut iii'iitmmititm^ lipstick and other simple cosmetics (in plastic cases if / ¦ "W* V* *J *w _ JS^'^SSESHl^Sc^krt'vlzjf&t^LaCU/"I^L.D 'Til O *¦» J possible). For men : cigarettes, pipe tobacco, snuff and deodorant seem to be the most in demand. Also, ties, socks, T-shirts, shaving cream , electric razors, mittens and gloves, scarves, billfolds. There are never enough men's gifts to go around, a committee member told me. So, if you could manage to get a men's or women's gift over to Mrs. Lambert's office or to the Red Cross by tomorrow evening it would help make a happier Christmas for these lonely unfortunate people. And for you , too. MEA Says Slate May Borrow for School Aid Funds ST. PAUL ( AP) -The Min- nesota Education Association legislative commission says there is clear legislative intent to authorize state borrowing to prevent a 5 per cent cut in school aids. Gov . Karl Rolvaag has said funds could not be borrowed be- cause they could not be repaid within the bienniu m. Rolvaag ¦¦¦— ¦—— ordered the cut , effective next August , because he said revenues were overestimated. MEA Executive Secretary A. Let's L. Gallop wrofe Rolvaag the commission 's views over the plan weekend, saying the reduction "has had serious repercussions our among the schools of Minne- strength sota. "

ETTRICK WOMAN Hl'ltT I¦ ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) - Mis. Edward Fortieth is conf in- We need continued sUength ed at home, having lost the ti p to hold our world load on i)f her index finger on the left many fronts. Wo lead in sci- hand in a punch press machine , at the factory on Brice Prairie ence and invention . . in where she is employed.. Eriek business and jobs , . . living Remus is hosp italized at La standards. Crosse , having had surgery on his right leg. The leg w:is (rap- But , to lead takes loaders. tured in two places in .June ion:!, And the cost of leadershi p when Remus had a tree fall on Our colleges him while cuttin g wood. Still has gone up. unable to walk without a crutch train potential leaders and and a cane , this is the .second they are feeling the p inch. time surgery has been perform- Many need new classrooms , ed on Ihe leg. Mrs. Ansel Re- FREE * laboratory facilities and (" mus, sister-in-law of Krick , is a 'S j j DELIVERY * TAU ami !, S hospital patient at La Crosse, teachers. ^ llm aJiul unti^ • having submit ted to major sur- gery . We must p lan o ur future strength . . . now. We must Advertisement back our colleges—Ameri- Tense Nerves ca 's best friend. HELP THE COLLEGE Block Bowels OF YOUR CHOICE NOW! Your colon lius nerves ihnt control regularity. When you wc icnncor ncrv- To find nut liow llin r:olli;(|8 crisis ons, Qoniml bowel impulse* may he nfforts ynu, wrilo to HIGHER blocked—and you become consti- EDUCATION , Box 36 , Timns pated. New COLONAID tuhlcti relievo Squcrn Station, Now York 10030. this misery wllh a new principle- u unique colonic nerve stimulant plus P.iltlifiSod M II piililu •• rv11 « ipccialbulkiiigactlaiHisraoiniiiciidnl In i "i,|>niiilion wilh II.« Ailvailitmg hy many doctors. Result? ( OLONAUI Crmm >l Mm! Hie Nflwipjipei puis your colon buck lo \w>rk —• (jc/iily A(/vlti(iltinq I. *(H' u l'VflA At.' u( isliytt , Am relieve] contlipatiom overnight, You tESPECTE D BRANDS! V .V,1 7 / / "VA/ L r\ lu fl ±L- i ki « r . „ feel .great) Gel clinically-proved ^ »X\j / ; / Where~ Quality Clothing Is Not Expensi ve COLONAID loday. Introductory «l/e 4.1* MONDAY DECEMBER 9 The Daily Record , 1963 Peirce on Panel Whitehall Youth At Community Winona Funerals Two-State Deaths For Convention A Winon a vocational agricul- Memorial Hospital Mrs. A. C To Be . Tompkins Homer A. Canfield tural instructor will be one of Returned Visiting hours: Medical anil surgical Funeral services for Mrs. KELLOGG, Minn. (Special)— patients: J to 4 and 7 to 8.30 p.m. (No A. Clair Tompkins, Woodstock , Homer A. Canfield, 75, Spooner, six from the state who will at- children under 12.) ^ Maternity patients: I to 3:30 and 7 to Ga., formerly of Winona , were Wis., former resident, died at tend the national Vocational To Reformatory 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) held this afternoon at Breitlow the Spooner Memorial Hospital Agriculture Teachers Associa- WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Funeral Home. A Christian following a brief illness. tion convention at Atlantic City, SATURDAY — Roy Rene, 22, Whitehall , ap- ADMISSIONS Science service was read. Bur- He was born here March 2, ial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. 1888, to Mr. and Mrs. John Can- NL J., this week. Allan F. Forhan Jr., 7 prehended in Eau Claire Nov. Fairfax St. field. He w»ent West where he He is Harry Peirce , president- 30 on a burglary charge, will joined logging crews and lived elect of the Minnesota organiza- be returned to the Green Donald S. Cummings, Homer, Municipal/ Co u rt several Bay Minn. years in the Rocky tion . Peirce will serve on a Reformatory Tuesday to serve mountain area. panel of six instructors who SUNDAY WINONA the remainder of his five-year In 1913 he came to Lampson, will discuss "Communications." term, ADMISSIONS James J. Majerus, 20, Rose Wis., where he was according to Trempealeau engaged in County Sheriff Orris Candace Johnson , 208 W. Creek, Minn., pleaded guilty to farming and logging. He mar- Klundby. Wabasha St. a charge of speeding. He was ried Luella May Lyons, Topeka , Michael Skaff , warden at tha Vincent Bailey, Newport , arrested by police at East Kan., Sept. 15, 1915. In 1919 he reformatory, will come to get Minn. Broadway and Zumbro Street moved to Spooner where he was Arcadian Fined him , the sheriff said; Shirley Yarwood, Hushford, at 9:54 p.m. Saturday for driv- agent for Standard Oil Co. and He was sentenced for burglary Minn. ing 40 m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. zone. was in road construction. He in Whitehall in 1959 . and was Mrs. Rosalie Yarwood , Rush- Majerus was sentenced to pay served as highway commission- WEATHER FORECAST ... Light to Showers are expected in parts of the Pacific For Drunk Driving paroled Sept. 23. Using a car ford , Minn. er for Washburn County. In 1940 a fine of $25 or to serve eight heavy snow is forecast for tonight in the states. Except for the lower Mississippi Richard G. Woychik , 35, Ar- rented at Racine, he traveled George Mayzek, 1029 E. San- days. He paid the fine. he developed the Canfield Log central :ind northern Appalachians , the east- valley, the southern Plains and the extreme cadia Rt. 3. Wis., was sentenc- throu gh southern and western born St. Vern E. Anderson , 18 375 W. Cabin resort which he. still , ern Lakes area . the northern and central southwest the nation will experience colder ed in municipal court today to states beginning Nov . 17 and Mrs. Blanche Martin, 103 Howard St., pleaded guilty to maintained. was arrested on the day he ar- (AP Map) pay a fine of $100 or to serve Chatfield St . Survivors include wife, Luel- Plains and the northern and central Rockies. temperatures. Photofax rived at his sister' ' charges of speeding and driving 60 days after he pleaded guilty s home in William J. Nelson , 618- E. a car with illegal mufflers. He la; two daughters, Mrs. Marvin Eau Claire. King St. ' CJurie) Wiegrefe , Caledonia , and to a charge of drunken driv- was sentenced to pay a fine ( ) ing. Two men with him — AWOL Miss Ottilia Tritsch , 406 E. of $25 or to serve eight days Mrs. R. R. Polly Raven, Blair Hopemaker 4th St. Bangkok , Thailand ; one son , Increased Farm Presbyterians Woychik , who was arrested from the Great Lakes Naval on the first charge and was John , Minneapolis; nine by police at East 2nd Street Training Station, 111. — are in Mrs. Kathleen A. Krone- sentenced to pay a fine of $10 grand- Groups to Meet busch , 976 E. King St. children; four sisters, Mrs. Eli- and Mankato Avenue at 4 p.m. Willmar , Minn., for arraign- BIRTHS or to serve three days on the z .;ieth C. Flint , Glendale, Ariz. ; BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — T-wo Saturday, has been confined to men on a burglary charge in second. He was arrested by Mrs. Charles Bayer, Pinedale, Capacity Cited Homemaker clubs of the Blair Name Officers the county jail but was making that area. Klundby said Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peter- police near Orrin Street and arrangements to pay the fine. lmar will put a detainer on Rene son, Cochrane, Wis., a son. Wyo. ; Miss Ruth J. Canfield, center will meet this week. Gordon Fay and Calvin From- Highway 61 at 12:20 a.m. Satur- Washington , D.C ; Mrs. Robert The Livewires will meet at the ling were re-elected ruling el- Ward S. "Wright , 918 E. San- and he will be tried there after Mr. and Mrs. George Bronk , day. Anderson paid the fines. serving the remainder of his Stockton, Minn., a daughter. Rock , Sherman Oaks, Calif., To Cooperative home of Mrs. Harrison Imm ell ders at Grace Presbyterian born St., pleaded guilty to a . Forfeits: and one brother , Elmer, Mo- Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Milton charge of careless driving. He sentence here. DISCHARGES Church Sunday Lambert J. Bambenek , 700 E. desta, Calif. Ericksmoen and Mrs. Thomas when the annual was arrested by police at 3rd The charge in 1959 involved election . Mrs. Ronald Northrup, 380 Wabasha St., $25 on a charge of Funeral services were held at Toraasen will be assisting host- of officer s was held. and Main streets at 6:25 p.m. theft of a car from Paul Ty- Pelzer St. speeding, 70 m.p.h. in a 55 Dahl Funeral Home there with esses. The project delegates . Frank Johnson also was elected Saturday. vand , Arcadia. Mrs, Maynard Olson and m.p.h". zone. He was arrested the Rev. Virgil Holmes of the Mrs. Aimer Olsen and Mrs. Clif- ruling elder. He was sentenced to pay a baby, Cochrane, Wis. by the Highway Patrol on High- Methodist Church , officiating. ford Skogstad will give the les- Elmo Anderson and Walde- fine of $30 or to serve 10 clays. Cindy Lou Marin , Rushford , way 14-61 at 7 p.m. Saturday. Burial was in the Earl Ceme- son " European Common Mar- mar Thiele were Wright paid the fine. Mijin. re-elected Harold L. Jonsgaard, Winona tery. He died Nov. 19. ket ." trustees. ' Mrs. George Garber Sheriff's deputies arrested Mrs. Luther O. Steen , St. Rt. 3, $25 on a charge of speed- was elected church school su- " , Charles, Minn. Emmett E. Sullivan Hummingbird Homemakers Henry R. Seefeldt 19, Plain- ing, 45 m.p.h. in a 30 m.p.h. perintendent; Mrs. Rupert Cox view Rt. 1. Minn., for careless Mrs. Joseph Poulin , 516 Gar- WABASHA , Minn. (SpeciaD- will hold their Christmas party zone. He was arrested by po- at the home of Mrs. Rudolph was re-elected assistant church driving on Highway 248 at field St. Emmett Eugene Sullivan, 48, ' Miss Alice Fratzke , lice at Orrin Street and Sun- , Mattison Wednesday at 1 :30 school superintendent;. Mrs. Fay Eollingstone at 2:15 p.m. Fri- 117 N. died of a heart attack at St. day. Baker St. set Drive at 8 a.m. Saturday. Elizabeth's Hospital Saturday Weis Ticdemamn p.m. The lesson, "Counseling was re-eleced financial secre- Mrs. Irene Hahn , 77 E. San- Evelyn V. Beesecker , La afternoon shortly after admis- Teenagers," will be presented tary ; Mrs. Fremling was elect- Seefeldt , appearing in Good- ' PLAINVIEW ' (Spe- born St. Crosse, $25 on a charge of sion. , Minn. by Mrs. Irwin Brekke and Mrs. ed secretary-treasurer of the -view justice court Saturday aft- GUARANTEED PRICE Julius Amundson Jr. Roll call church school and Elmo Ander- speeding, 40 m.p.h. in a 30 He was born Jan.. 12, 1915, at ciel)-7'We are too close to the ernoon , pleaded guilty to the m.p.h. zone. She was arrested will be answered with a favorite son was elected church treasur- charge. He was sentenced to IMPOUNDED DOGS Kellogg, to Thomas and Cath- forest to see the trees," Edwin by police at Gilmore Avenue recipe: Gifts will be exchanged er. pay a fine of $25 and $5 costs DOERER 'S erine Su'livan. He served in the Giernak , Chicago, manager of Phone 2314 No. 81, Goodview — Male, and Clark's Lane at 1 :30 a.m. Army during World War and members are to bring some- New officers will take office or to serve 15 days. He paid U.S. the Marketing Radio-Dispatched Equipment brown, part Labrador , no li- Sunday. II, including three years over- Association of thing for lunch. in January. the fine. cense, second day. Donald C. Ellingson , 22, 73 seas. He married Blanche Ten- America , told patrons of the No. 1971 — Female, black Lenox St., $15 on a charge of tis at Kellogg Sept. 18, 1946. Plainview Cooperative Cream- cocker spaniel , no license or making an improper turn. He They lived here where he was ery Association at its 41st an- collar , first day. was arrested by police at West employed by International Mill- nual meeting here. Saturday. No. 1972 — Black, part La- Sth and McBride streets at 2:02 ing Co., until 1952. He worked brador pup, no license, second p.m. Saturday. on the bridge crew of the Mil- "The farmer at one time pro- day. Robert R. Piechowski, 20, waukee Railroad the past 11 duced enough for himself , his Available for good liomes: years. He was a member of the Fountain City, Wis., $15 on a family and three other Amer- Six large and small , includ- charge of turning and starting VFW Post 4086, Wabasha. •^^^^^^BPIfcj ^ ^^SmmW^mm\\WMi^^^I^!*%^ L ^^I^^^^^^H9^^^^B^^^^HNtfdflV^ M ing two good farm dogs. without signaling. He was ar- Survivors include his wife ; icans. Now he produces enough rested by police at East 3rd and three daughters, Mrs. Glenn for his family plus 27 other TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Laird streets at 2:28 a.m. Sun- CBonnie) Zell, Plainview, and Americans. day. Shirley and Patty, at home; one "When a business exceeds Kristine Marie Czarnowski, grand-son; four brothers, Thom- the million dollar mark it is ^^^^^^M^^^^fo V<^^H^^^^^^^^RS^HBB _^p m Aa^mmm\^mmmmmmm\Wmmma\^a\\\\\\^^M 613 E. Howard St., 97 Mrs. Wilma A. Gappa, 512 as and Timothy, Wabasha; , I^^^^^^HHH^^ ***^ considered big business. The Grand St., $10 on a charge of Francis, Kellogg, and James, failure to stop for a stop sign. Plainv iew Creamery has ex- FIRE RUNS St. Paul, and three sisters, Mrs. She was arrested by police at Bean (Margaret ) Hassig, Plain- ceeded this mark and has met Sunday Grand Street and the Milwau- view ; Mrs. Eleanor Holmay, St. the need ," Giernak said. ^9v G 1:15 p.m. — Fire around air kee Railroad tracks at 11:45 Paul, and Mrs. Herman (Har- jl_$zm ive Comfortable, Luxurious I p.m. Saturday. LEW CONLON. Minneapolis duct of furnace on second floor riet) Schwartz, Great Bend , manager of the Minnesota Dairy , Gilmore James H. Nelton , 22, Winona of Lauren Kahn home Kan. Industry Committee, asked: out on arrival, minor Rt. 19, $10 on a charge of fail- Valley* Funeral services will be at "What are the results and what damage. ure to stop for a stop sign. He 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. Felix- 7:38 p.m. — Chimney fire at was arrested by police at Sioux Catholic Church, the Rt Rev are you doing with the invest- William Drazkowski residence, Street and the Milwaukee Rail- Msgr. John Mich officiating. ment? Build price by building 666 Gilmore Ave., nothing used, road tracks at 7:45 a.m. Friday. Burial will be in the church demand. no damage. Frederick D. Osterholt , Rio, cemetery with military rites by "Butterfat is being used in 10:45 p.m. — Fire in rear seat Wis., $10 on a charge of failure the American Legion Post 50 other products than butter. cushion of car on 2nd Street to stop for a stop sign. He was and the VFW. Keep your eyes on the cream- between Center and Main arrested by police at West Sar- Friends may call at Buck- ery," he said. streets, car owned by Evelyn nia and Huff streets at 1:07 rnan-Schierts Funeral Home. A Floyd Thompson , St. Paul, Morrison , Homer , Minn. , boost- a.m. today. Rosary will be led by Msgr. executive secretary of Minne- er line and hand pump used, Wnham P. Germans, 19, Mich at 8 tonight. sota Dairy Products, said we seat cushion damaged. Richards Hall , $10 on a charge Pallbearers will be LaVerne should all learn to speak the of failure to stop for a stop sign, Mathias, Wayne Eastman, La- same language. vern Hager, Cleon Tibcsar , Vic- "We can have different points He was arrested by police at tor Holland and Clair Hall. Huff and West Sarnia streets of view , but we should say it so others will know and under- at 12:35 a.m. Sunday. James C. Austin Osseo Business Mrs. Albert M. Cisewski, 557 stand what we mean," he said. LANESBORO , Minn. -(Special) "The greatest discovery of man K A l 0UNGER Mankato Ave., $10 on a charge , —James C. Austin , 69 died Sun- is the ability to work together of failure to stop for a traffic day morning at the Preston I l with your fcllowrnfin by agree- --!?? " " Check signal. She was arrested by po- Nursing Home. He had been ill lP^^i- " Group to lice at 1:17 a.m, today at Broad- since undergoing brain surgery ment." way and Main Street. in Rochester in September. Milton Schwantz, president; , A former village clerk , he William Rahman vice presi- was born Oct. 5, 1894, to Mr. dent , and John Sloan , secretary- On Phone Deal FREE TB X-RAYS treasurer , were re-elected at (Mon. ¦ Wed. Fn., 1 5 p.m. and Mrs. John C. Austin , Ma- OSSEO, Wis. — A meeting of bel. He married Emma Stens- the directors meeting. businessmen will be held in Os- Room 8, City Hall) Winona Co. residents lice, l nnd Oct. 14, 1910, at Mabel . MKUBKRT WEIvS and Ralph seo tonight to see how many They moved to Lanesboro in others . $1 each Tiedeinann , whose terms as di- are interested in purchasing the 1 924 , where they . had lived two telephone companies which Taken last week . 7fi since. He was a carpenter here. rectors had expired , were re- operate here—General of Wis- Since March 9, 1953 . 50,341 He had served a.s village may- elected to the board. consin and Beef Kiver Valley ~ ¦ or and later a.s village clerk and A noon luncheon was served. necessary and how lo raise the Fine was a .member of Bethlehem Leo Nedoff , a Minneapolis co- money. Careless Driving Lutheran Church. median , and the Zarling Trio , If there is sufficient interest , James C. Roberts , 19, Green Survivors are : His wife ; Iwo Plainview , presented entertain- officials of bot h telep hone com- Bay, Wis., pleaded guilty Sat- sons, Laurice and Curtis , Min- ment. panies have agreed to meet urday in Goodview justice court neapolis; nine grandchildren; separately with the business- to a charge of careless driv- two brothers , Leslie . Oklahoma men to discuss price. ing. Roberts was arrested by City, Okla., and Clarence , Ro- . r This is just one of doieni GENERAL officials haven 't sheriff' s deputies after his car chester , and one sister , Mrs. Al- Supreme Court f ' ~sr* ' " s said it would sell but ngrced to ran off Highway 14 about one vin (Luella ) Christ enson , Ro- ' i J. ' \\ \ \ \(Y , /3K C of chairs in our wonderful discuss sale . Beef River has mile west of here and over- Chester. I -\ said it would sell but prices -^ ' col lection. turned about 2:20 a.m, Satur- Funeral services will be ' ^Y Y jj> : , VlSV | haven 't been discussed. day. Justice Lewis Albert sen- Tuesday at 3 p.m. at Bethle- Won t Rule on The Public Service Commis- tenced Roberts to pay a fine of hem Lutheran Church , the Rev. sion has given the people of $25 and $5 costs or lo serve 15 ¦I. 11. Pre-us officiat ing. Burial Lounging »nd Rocking TV Viewin g t ull Reclining D Osseo until Dec. 2,'i lo work out days. Roberts paid the fine. will be in Mabel Lutheran ('cm- Mastrian Plea de- some arrangement if they ctr-ry. WASHINGTON .m, and at the church Til**- sive " bail of $100,000 was set for and indicate lo Ihe businessmen River property but not to sell , day after 2 p.m. Norman Mastrian. arrested in how much they could borrow. but might consider selling lo Pallbearers will he: 1'emnii connect ion with the killing of Purchase would be hy indi- individual third parlies if an Thompson . Robert Gosselin , Sel- Mrs , Carol Thompson in SI. viduals , not the city. offer were made in 10 days. iner Larson , Willie Torkelson , Paul , Minn. between the. Lloyd Schmidt and Gordon Lai- Conversations The proposition i.s Retting The stale corileiirted Hint T. three interested parties have back to where it started nearly . Constitution that "excessive ^^^^^^^S^^^a^m^^^^^ma^lmauuuauuumuauuuumS ^aauuuum^^^^mauuuuuml ^av^amuuuuaamuauuuur pality or lo Tri-County Cooper- hasn 't been formally closed innl high 'S\ to 34. Normal low bail jilmll no! be required." / J^^m^mtmSa^Kmaaa^m^m^mmtSaa^m^mwaTl^^^m^mvm^mm ative which will open dial ex- .since testimony wasn't com- 7 lo 19. Tinning n little warm- "Hull in tbe amount of $lDf) ,- changes in. Pleasant villi;, Eleva , pleted. er in mid week but colder again 000 for this petitioner with his Strum and Independence Feb. Last week's meetings follow- tow ard the weekend. Total pre- limited financial resources nnd 1 . This cooperative has indicat- ed u PSC order to settle by j ci pitation .2 to .5 inch. Heavier background is clea rly excessive ed inferos! in purchasing the buying or selling to eae li other , snow most likel y in the middle and , in effect , deprives ( he, de- Osseo companies. working cooperatively, or sell- of the week but chnnec of flur- fending of his right lo bail ," the Reef River officers agreed to ing to a third party, I ries at other times. petition added. Christmas Flower Harmony School to AT WILLIAMS ¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ Show to be Given Present Prog rams By Lake City Club HARMONY, Minn. (Special) —The Christmas Program ¦4- CITY, Minn . - Lake for LAKE the Harmony School kindergar- n ^ LA' wonderful City Trillium Garden will hold ten, first and its third Christmas Flower Show second grades will Friday at the Methodist Church be held in the multipurpose room in the elementary build- parlors. Hours are from 2-5 p.m. ing on Ffiday at tins and 7-9 p.m. 2:30 p.m. The program will be ' Special exhibits such as "Hol- a mu- « |^ iday Table Setting" and "Christ- sical called "Christmas at the y>-z mas in Birdland" will be fea- Shoe House". \ . > for vow tured along with many indi- All parents, relatives and vidual displays. Visitors will friends of the pupils are invit- find a sales booth with appro- ed to attend. priate Christmas items. A sil- The school will present the ' ' ver tea will be served during third, fourth, fifth and sixth 1 . Chfis*was the show hours and prizes will grades in a Christmas program g 0 be awarded. There will be no on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the admission charge. high school gym. The program The public is cordially Invited will be a special Christmas i- . Dears. to display arrangements in this take-off television show, "Call- . non - competitive show (items ing all Christmases." will not be judged ) , and to look It has been arranged to "call ^ for new ideas for one's own in" boys and girls from France, holiday decorating. England, Spain, Sweden, Neth- Chairman for the show is erlands, Mexico and Germany Mrs. A. P. Bremer with Mrs. arid get reports on Christmas: Arland Johnson as co-chairman. What sftngs they sing, what legends they believe in — in CIRCLE LUNCHEON other words, what Christmas Circle 1 of McKinley Meth- means throughout the world. BABY DOLL PAJAMAS odist Church Woman's Society The elementary chorus will also >^ ^mf of Christian Service will meet take part in the presentation. Pamper her with nylon , chal- j(^f W\^ Mf ^ 'A \ Wednesday for luncheon at the The event is open to the pub- lis, flannel or cotton shorty j r4ar/ K Wi JF\I home of Mrs. C. C. Currier, lic. pajamas she'll wear with fwi*^ ^< j trJ^iS I 921 W. Mark St. Mrs. Horace pride .. . all beautifully low Keith will be cq-hostess. CHRISTMAS PARTY /jf^f f/ ' :t $^}9§\ l DODGE, Wis. (Special )—Pine priced, too.' Sizes 32-38. ^r wjj ^ag%g '] CHARITY BALL Creek Rosary Society of the CALEDONIA, Minn . ( Special) Sacred Heart parish members —The annual Charity Ball spon- will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. $3.95 .. $5.95 ¦ ¦ ¦- sored by Court Caledonia Cath- in the church hall. One dollar ». - ^m^-*^mmm ^^~^^^^~ . ¦ i fl M^fPI^ olic Daughters of America will Christmas gifts will be ex- MUSIC AT DINNER ... A few of the diners at the gala At right is a segment of the Marinotes, who played with the be held in St. Mary Auditor- changed. Dinner Concert-Revue Saturday night at St. Mary 's singing groups and also played dinner music between con- ium. Caledonia, Dec. 27. Theme Candlelight WRC TO MEET here listening to the delightful music of cert numbers. (Daily News Photo) of the Ball is "Golden Mem- College are shown Woman's Relief Corps will the C ollege Concert Chorus, being directed by Brother Paul. ories ". Gordy Boyum Orches- tra will furnish music for danc- meet at 2 p.m. Thursday at jf"tefc?W» JEWELRY the Red Men 's Wigwam. Fol- ing. ¦«* ' Always pleases, forhas a fashion- ' Comments Heard Saturday Night lowing the business meeting a » vfiy*^ J wise girl never St. 'Mary s Dinner Guests Christmas program will be giv- **ft\ ^Sir% - enough! ' STUDENT DECORATORS ' *^ Give her Enthusiastic comments about the St. Mary s Col- LAKE CITY , Minn. ( Special) en and a hit-or-miss lunch will J^Vi . ^ '*^ Williams ' newest — Christmas decorating s *xl lege Candlelight Dinner Concert-Revue were heard at com- be served. i Xw^V %V * styles in earrings, pins, brace- Festi ve Evening ' mittees for special areas in Lin- Spend Gay, the Saturday night party on campus. CHRISTMAS PARTY f \lfi5r\ 5$ ' - "; lets or necklaces. " coln High School at Lake City "We wouldn't miss this for the world, said Mrs. Westfield Women's Golf Asso- ~ By. JEAN HAGEN were chosen and are as fol- ^T^5*S*SHP f CI HA anri up Nick DeGrazia Sr., River Forest, 111 , whose son Nick ciation members and social >1-UU plus tax Women's Editor ' lows: Sand Roper and Diana ^ The gayety was in the good food and other refresh- Howard Whalevs of St. Louis , Mo., whose son James is foyer. servations. ^ i, Larkwood , of course'. The < I ments; in the festive air of anticipation and delight of president of the Concert Chorus this year. f*P / most flattering gift because Y* j \ the guests as they arrived at the party; in the good They and the DeGrazias were in a party with Mrs. they make her legs look even %¦, V *w meet- who is the mother of Bro- fellowship of friends Rose Turner , Minneapolis, lovelier. ^ ^^^^ ing for an evening together ther Paul, chairman of fine arts at St. Mary's and di- i" ®ls^ ' Formal Gowns at Winona s big social func- rector of the musical groups. Mrs. Turner said she had ! $1 and 51.35 pr. { tion of the holiday season; Prevail at never missed one of the 11 dinner concerts. ^^i x in the sound of music , Also in the party were Mrs. Walter Kelly, Winona , ¦ ^S which threaded the long Dinner Concert and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whaley, St. Louis, son and V .rU * J\ evening with the finest ef- daughter-in-law of the Howard Whalevs. He is a 1958 ^ ^ forts of the musical groups Many beautiful gowns were graduate of St. Mary's. of the college. worn to the annual Candlelight "It's absolutely fabulous." said Mrs. Wall y Valen- Dinner Concert - Revue, as is attended the party for the THE SPLENDOR was ln the tine, who with her husband a Winona tradition . But this first time. They operate Wally 's Supper Club in Foun- royalty of treatment given the year, perhaps more than at pre- tain City, Wis., and in previous years have been unable . guests; the elegant decorations; vious parties, long formal Mx^ ^ B <^' BLOUSES the beautiful gowns worn by tlie to come. "^^^ *fc* gowns seemed the thing; per- ''^ T°PS f°r fiiving • • • women; and the gourmet f oods. haps more than half of the The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John A. Mich of St. Felix Catho- i 7^ "^ The traditional "red carpet" women attending had lovely lic Church, Wabasha , who was one of several Wabasha was literally rolled out for the creations that reached almost persons present, said, "It is a very fine gathering. It entrance of patrons to the par- to the floor. The long slim gives one a chance to meet friends he might not other- ty. They had approached Hef- /& ""%j fc Slamour in her night sheath was most in evidence, wise see and it is for a worthwhile cause. " JJK SMr ilL Ik fron Hall down a winding ave- "^^^ > e; us many more in although some long skirts were "I would like to turn the applause back on you; /MIS* -'v IL&J ''^ P' nue lighted full length by a row l la« " cotton or dacron . Sizes bouffant. There were many you are a tremendous wonderful audience," said Bro- ^ *>\ 7\ j of flaming torches. Young men , dresses in the new winter white at the end of the of the college received the cars some of brocade and others of ther Paul, as he received the ovation and parked them. satin or sheer fabrics. concert. Brother Gregory, president of A few of the handsomest Overheard at random: r*^p^Sr $2 ,. $5.95 St. Mary's, was in the receiving gowns seen at the party were: "When you look at the whole thing it's really spec- line with other dignitaries to A black velvet sleeveless tacular with all those people seated at the candlelighted greet his guests after they had sheath , worn with long white tables listening to the music." been announced by a young, li- kid gloves and a rope of pearls , veried footman at a loud speak- "This is. when I'd like to be dancing; that music is by Mrs. R. W . Miller. wonderful" fas the main course was being served). er. A pink brocaded sheath "Ha s he ever worked hard on this program; it's ~~ THE COLLEGE gymnasiu m with slits up the sides of HANDBAGS ^ the slim skirt, on Mrs. G. terrific!" fas Brother Paul directed his men in one of Y ^S \ was transformed into a sump- their special arrangements). Choose a beautiful leather ,-»JI I ' tuous dining hall, its walls com- M. Grabow, who had her hair styled high in a bee- "A gay party. It has all the elements . . . good food , handbag to accentuate her I fmjjjm^ij^yk i pletely covered with draped new fashions. Smoot h and ^ cloth of hive shape with a small good music, good fellowship, soft lights. / ia^5^(BBjB J|r\, gold. Overhead , on the grainy 10 pillars , which were encased rhinestone tiara at the leathers in all the i^BJ^Hkfet^^ JM in royal blue and gold cloth , front, to match her dan- shapes and sizes she could '^^^^^^ HK ||7 ¦%• were suspended huge tubs. gling earrings. Capacity Crowd Attends brightly colored , In each was A black and white costume with a black velvet top over QF and up : ^^^^A^^ a sizable Christmas tree, whose SPEBSQSA' s Annual Concert 4*3 plus tax ^ lights twinkled on and off over a slim long skirt of white bro- : the heads of the gay crowd. cade, with which Mrs . James A capacity crowd of 1 ,500 As was to be expected , the Carroll wore elbow-length black stretched the seams of the Wi- Schmitt Brothers , who are past Tables were arranged diagon- ALUMINUM ally down the length of the big kid gloves . nona Senior H\gh School Audi- international champions, receiv- room . Additional tables were A gold satin sheath dress torium and enthusiastica lly ap- ed the greatest applause and , set along the side walls on rais- with a gold-thread embroi- plauded quartets and chorus at were called back for several j «± _ SERVING PIECES ed platforms dered floating panel at the the eighth annual Barbershop encores. ~ ,? One of our many beautiful Ken- hack, worn by Mrs. Aure- Serenade Saturday night. Mfl'"8%\ " "*^. gj/mf They were covered with white The Winona Hiawatha Valley ° «77:¦^ ';• ¦¦:.., sington servinp pieces is just linens and set with sparkling lius H. Maze Jr. Winona Chapter of the So- Chorus , including Ihe Schmitt ^ ^ «^^7?g7^7^7 N rl ^hl for her! Select from howls crystal and silver. White tapers A sleeveless black velvet ciety for the Preservation and Brothers , sang a sacred song, v. rj i gown , whose low-cut neckline Encouragement of Barber Shop ".lesus My Lord, My God, My ^P^^^<^^^ and dishes ... all made for in silver branched candehib ' lighted the scene. Small center- was edged with white fur to Quartet Singing in America, All" and as a grand finale the ^^lliilll *' ' gracious living and carefree en- pieces were cut-crystal vases of match the muff she carried , on sponsors of the event , has a tra- entire cast sang "Keep Ameri- • tcrtaining. Mrs Clarence Satka. dition of shows starting prompt- ca Singing. " vari-colored chrysanthemums . Q*) and A gold lame sheath dress ly and moving briskly. The "Life 1 THE MUSICIANS appeared at in a cocktail length, worn on the Mississippi" show , which GENERAL CHAIRMAN of the 4>t. up Intervals throughout the evening b y Mrs. Sig Jeresek. was sold out before Saturday eighth annual Parade of Quar- on the stage at the end of the A black taffeta gown held up evening, did just thai. tets, was William Silsbee. as- hall. by double shoe-string straps of sisted by manv of the locnl PRESIDENT RAYMOND Kos- SI'EBSQSA members. SLIPS i / After the serving of appetizers brilliant rhincstones , worn by luck opened the show at H:0l * by COII CRC men in while jackets Mrs Hubert Weir . Winona Chapter members She'll he flattered , she'll be ' ' ., ' p.m as scheduled and the. chorus .UTv;^/'^. with waiter s towels over their A white satin strapless started out the first portion of have a full schedule of Christ- j thrilled when you give her V " /' arms , the evening 's fun began gown wilb a slim skirt, lop- mas singing planned for V^'- •# (lie show singing "Roll on Mis- ' tlie . j ) "something special" in a flat- y with Ihe entrance of all the ped by an overstdrt , wllh coming week. Tonight they will %^Ps Z Jft' JE sissippi" , "I See the Moon " , " 1- A I tering and feminine slip or ; ! waiters singing "Winter Won- which Airs. Don Schtnansli i sing at the Wieczorek , Starzecki -^ iTj ^ LRjf, "All Dressed up with a Broken ^Y' half slip. Lace-trimmed or i li ^* derland " as tlicy carried in wore long while gloves. , and Manchester Rest I lomes and t/ 7 V Heart" "What a Wonderful f > , v ' %l individu al crabmcat cocktails . A feminine and graceful gown Wedding " "Baby Your Mother " , at Watkins Memorial Home. s/ tailored styles . I ' . -Yv- Then, as throughout the eve of soil printed taffel a in shades and "fJod Bless America " in On Saturday evening: Ihe quar- ^ ning , the food was quickly and of grey, rose and blue, with remembrance of Pearl Harbor tet singers will perform at a $3,$5.95 / expertly served to all the wide blue 'velvet banding at the on December 7. party nl St. Anne 's Hospice. ^Is^J, guests, as if the .student wait- bottom of Ihe skirt , worn hy .lames (ioetz , of radio .station Next Monday evening Ihey will i Sr ers were veterans. Mrs. Leo F. Murphy . KACiE. was Master of Ceremon- sing Christ mas music at the NEXT CAME n culina ry A slender shaft of gold ies , and kept things going al a homes of W. M . Christ ensen and be an angel! give her achievement, planned as was wool and nvlon fabric in a lively pave.. Hoy Tolleson. at. Treder Rest (he two-p iece sheath slvlc, with After a brief intermission. Home and again al St. Anne 's entire menu by Urol her (lie (lie Anthony II was a "Tnnnen- lop of plain gold nnd ".lack Frost" , Arnold Stench- Hosp ice bnum " salad , a jellied t-onetj c- bottom faintl y striped, on jem , and "Prince of Ihe Hadgcr t ion made in (be form of ;i Mrs. Edw ard Hurler!. liealin " , Richard Darby, made Christinas tree with tiny lighted A flowing gown of yellow chif- an appearance and knighted sev- Ihls "" '""" candles nt the peaks , It was fon wilh a beaded camisole top eral members. eaten a.s the Marinotes and grey-green chiffon cummer- m play«'d , WM dinner music. bund and floating hack panel I'M I. SCH.MITT , of Hit' fam- Oc^^ with which Mrs. Jay Martin led tbe Brother Paul . I'luiirinan ot the ous Schmitt brothers , Heavenly hints to help licr wore gold slippers . audience in community singing. holiday become fine arts department , officially a prala one : any one (or all) -; The second part of the pro- oftluw. charm- welcomed the guest and tlu'ii VARIETY SHOW (tie grain included Ihe entertaining intf, corn f3a%/3 up There will lie a variety show Scek-a-Tones , one of whose Mrs. (iernld Sullivan direcU'd Oomphies are so wilh home talent at fl p.m. to- members, Rod .lohnsnn , gave rifrht with evcrythinjr sli^ Ihe chapel choir day in St. Paul' s Parish owns. The finale of the first .seg- Hall an amusing iniit /ition of Crazy Minnesota Pity. ment of the Concert-Ib 'viM' w^is Charlie of the Jackie (ileason From a collection of Oomphies to j five nnd show. Ihe singing of the Winona liovs SPIRIT! Al. HAZAAH to pet. WILLIAM IO UT S Choir , directed bv B II McKinley Methodist Church , 'ITIE CROSS Country Four Paul. Woman s Sociely of Christian sang a mroup of lively numbers STARTS HOOK a ml STATION Hi V THE IIAI'I'V crow d became Sevier will meet Wednesday and Ihe Volvetones of Ripon WEDNESDAY HOSIERY AND LINGERIE DEPT. nl 7:.'f(i p.m. in llic Sancluary and I'ortagc . Wis. , sang several 'S finite silent as the sweet youni; STEINBA UER for a Sp iritual Bazaar , selections and ended their per- 52-54 Wail Third ST. MAHV'S DINNKIt The business meeting follow- formance wilh ,ii) aiirl ioiiing 69 Wejf Third Street (Continued on 1' ngc II , t ol. :i) ing in i'Vllowshni Hall . stunt tluil amused the audience. Mffi mah. ' vocal and instrumental music Dec. 20. School dismisses that Women' s Stud y Club Plans were made for the groups will present a Christmas day at 2:45 p.m. and resumes Gives Library Book Christmas party , which will be : concert Dec. 16. The Band Par- Jan. 6. . Christmas trees, treats at home in Arcadia. Mr. Lisow- 1 Verne Lisowski, Arcadia, a* held the last part of Decem- j ents Club will serve lunch af- and movies are provided from ski and the former Miss Dar- i best man and matron of honor. ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - ber at the home of Mrs. Thom- terwards to raise money to pur- the carnival fund for the pu- lene Blum, Fountain City , Wis., A bridal dinner was given at When the Arcadia Women's Stu- ¦; as Chisholtn, to which each chase additional band uniforms. pils. ¦ were married Nov. 16 in the I noon at Shorty's Cafe Hiawatha dy Club met at the home of! member may invite a guest. Wednesday the elementary Cathedral of the Sacred Heart ,] Room, Winona. ^ Mrs. W. E. English, recently, ¦ ¦ department will give a Christ- Joseph Lisow skis Winona. j The bride is a graduate of it was announced that a book ,} Holiday Events mas program.. Both concerts will Parents of the couple are Mr. Cochrane-Fountain City High "Herbert Hoover ," was placed ; be in the High School auditor- At Home in Arcadia and Mrs. Walter Blum, Foun- School and is employed at Ro- in the Arcadia library in mem- Announced for ium in Eyota and will begin at tain City , and Mr. and Mrs, land Manufacturing Co., Wi- ory of Dr. W. E. English. 8 p.m. Harold Reach and Jer- ARCADIA, Wis.—After a wed- Andrew Lisowski. Arcadia. nona. Her husband attended Ar- The club purchased Christ- Dover-E yota Hi g h ome Paulson are the directors. ding trip to Duluth and other The Rev . James Fitzpatrick cadia High School and works mas seals, which were sent to EYOTA, Minn. (Special ) - Elementary and high school Northern Minnesota points, Mr. officiated at the wedding. At- ! for Weaver Construction Co., the Veterans Hospital in To- The Dover-Eyota High School I Christmas parties will be .given and Mrs. Joseph Lisowski are tendants were Mr. and Mrs. La- 1 Arcadia.

Sspurgefntf «a^^ ^ .. ^ \ Mr. and Mrs. David Hyde "^ ^_. ... ^ 7 ' s/ CHARGE IT! 1 ' ~a j8 / ' " ' ^ ^ ^ : " : ' . Wo money -down- and . spread A . Former Wnona church hall following the cere- $fljk \ -^x^ ^m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ 1 mony- ^^ Girl Married A bridal dinner was given by the bride's grandparents, Mr. In Twin Cities and Mrs. J. E. Stenehjem, and the bride's aunts, Mrs. Donald Miss Doreen Sara Padilla , T. Burt and Mrs. Arnold Steneh- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- jem, all of Winona. ald G. Padilla , St. Louis Park, Minn., was married Nov. 29, in THE COUPLE will live In Westwood Lutheran Church, St. Iowa City. Louis Park, to David Walter The bride is a 1961 graduate Hyde, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, son Of St. Louis Park High School of Mrs. Mary Jo Hyde, Cedar and attended the University of Rapids and Robert Hyde, Des Iowa. The groom is a 1960 grad- Moines, Iowa. uate of Washington High School, The Rev. Victor Quelle, pas- Cedar Rapids, and a senior at tor, officiated at the candlelight the University of Iowa. He is ceremony. The meditation was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. given by Dr. L. R. Brynestad , pastor of Central Lutheran Church, Winona. Organist was Canton Children Ronald Nelson , minister of mu- «ic, Westwood Church. Giving Operetta Miss^Donna Burt, Winon a , CANTON, Minn . (Special) - wasymaid of honor and William "The Bells Ring For Chrjst- L. /Stanley, Iowa City, Iowa, i mas" is the operetta to be pre- best man. j ' sented by the children of the BRIDESMAIDS WERE the I Canton elementary school on Misses Bonita Tenhoff and Sus- \ Thursday at 8 p.m. in the school 6BB , auditorium. — W ^9" y^ ^^*** v llp^m m ^^^^ ^^ ™ «iv mW ^i^r . _ an Dunsworth, St. Louis Park ^Bammm ^m\^Mt&f^m.E^jAfsVm\\^mm} &aLm'M ^B JftK>'v^^^^ C« ¦ ^^ ^^ * y ^^^i SM ^^^ S^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A ^m ^m ^m ^m' ^H ^^ and Jeri Berg, St. Louis Park , The high school music de- flower girl. The groom 's attend- partment under the direction of ants were Robert Alex and Da- 1 Ross Root will present its Christ- vid Klurnpar, Iowa City. Doug- i mas band and choral concert las Padilla , brother of the bride , on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the John Burt and Erik Stenchjem, auditorium. School will be dis- Winona , cousins of the bride, missed Dec. 20 for the holidays ushered. i and classes will resume on Jan. A reception was held in the ; 67 '

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And when show- Mary's College musical groups manship was 'joined to a well- at Winona Senior High School rehearsed performance musical- auditorium Sunday night wa& ly, the results were again worth aptly termed a concert-revue. hearing. The emphasis was definitely The vocal group that gave on the latter, and — with a few us this most consistently was exceptions — what the audience the Winona Boys' Choir, which witnessed was a fast-paced vari- | sang a group of Christmas songs ety show rather than a sus- ! in a refreshing, straightforward tained concert performance manner that gave evidence of The bulk of the choral sections : careful rehearsal. of the program consisted of ANOTHER group that simpl light , easy-to-digest songs ! y — l sang — and did so very MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM Gordon Brust things that everyone would re- well. — was a folk-singing trio calling are at home in Minneapolis following cognize and on which no one their would have to concentrate hard. ( itself "The Coachmen." The wedding at Zion Lutheran Church, Gales- selections were in the slick There were many show tunes, ville, Wis., Nov. 23. The Rev. Vernon Hinter- MR. AND MRS. DONALD BUSCH are for example, most taken from idiom popular today, but the meyer officiated. Attendants were Mrs. Bern- at home in Lake City, following their mar- latter-day, better-known Broad- group was notable for its flaw- ard Las, Dover, Minn., sister of the bride, riage Nov. 16 at St. John's Lutheran Church , less intonation, steady beat, way muscials. and as matron of honor and James Brust, Wi- Lake City. The Rev. Ralph A. Goede officiat- instrumental competence. nona, brother of the groom, as best man. ed: Attendants were Miss Sherri Sommer, THE GOOD points of such an The only non-vocal group, the SCIENCE PARAPHERNALIA gets are, from left, Mrs. Robert H. Miller, The bride is the former Miss Sondra Laine Kriett best man. EXAMINE approach are obvious. Selections Marinotes, gave a performance , maid of honor, and Charles , luncheon Sat- Sister Cortona , Mrs. Clyde Girod and Mrs. Wier . . . At the AAUW Christmas are light and easy to recognize, that was a delight from begin- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wier, The bride is the former Miss Jane Ander- urday at the College of Saint Teresa, where Lloyd Bel Wile, who is conducting a winter- there is no long string of similar ning to end. The opening selec- Galesville. The groom's parents are Mr. son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris An- Sister M. Cortona talked on the harmony of long series of programs on "Bridging the items on the program, and tion, "Back in Your Own Back and Mrs. Fred Brust Sr., 1647 W. Sth St. The derson. The groom is the son of John Busch the spheres, guests were given an opportunity Gap Between Science and the Layman" , of everything is well-larded with Yard ," was a rocking joy that bride attended Gale-Ettrick High School and Sr. and the late Mrs. Bxisch. Both bride and to see instruments used in scientific lectures. which Sister Cortona's lecture was a part. eye-catching gimmicks. was played with verve, but al- was employed at Winona Industries. Her groom .ire graduates of Lincoln High School, Here examining one of the scientifi c gad- ( Daily News Photo) The bad points, however, are so with a precision and clarity husband, who attended Winona Senior High Lake City. The bride works for Drs. Bowers equally obvious. One soon be- that were indeed impressive. School, is a plumber and works for Rich- and Gjerde and the groom is employed at Combined gan to suffer from a surfeit of The group has taste and the field Plumbing Co., Minneapolis. i Gillett and Eaton in Lake City. Festivity, Science St. Ma ry's Dinner froth, and to wish for one of good sense to restrain itself when necessary. ( Continued From Page 12) the many solid/worthwhile chor- of Gene Steffes at that period, ^ Vi- At AAUW Christmas Luncheon al compositions available for a j ELKS LAD^S- v Mrs. Richard Kram, vice voices of the boy sopranos sang PERHAPS THE toughest test The band boasts a drummer j An Elks Ladies luncheon grand ; Mrs. Herman Anderson Christ Child , Sister Cortona ; group the size of the Concert "wi\l By MRS. JERRY P.APENFUSS such favorites as "Silent Night" i of the group's ability was "Li'l with a rock-like conception of be held at ] p.m. Wednesday financial secretary; Mrs. Stan commented. - * Chorus. , The elements of a traditional and "The First Noel. Perhaps j , DarlinY' a soft but authoritative time and an ability to kick the at the Elks Lodge Clubrooms. ley Greibel recording secre Most important the group horn" men along nicely. It also tary ; Mrs. Merlin Engen, treas^ Christmas comprised the AAUW SISTER CORTONA cautioned the hit of the evening was their I sense of thing Neal Hefti wrote for the There will be cards and prizes showed a magnificent has an affable frontman (and urer ; Mrs. George Morem, cap- meeting Saturday at the College the audience that her explana- performance of "Twelve Days j but often a re- Basic band Its long, sustained and SI gifts may be exchanged. " for the theatrical , fine lead alto) in Rod Ulanow- tain of degree team. Installa of Saint Teresa. There were tion of the . "Harmony of the of Christmas. there was j pitch. One vibratoless passages will clearly Reservations are to be made tremendous applause as they grettable sense of ski. with Mmes. J. J. Fakler or R. tion will be held in January festive decorations, Christmas Spheres " was a topic from the ' got the uncomfortable feeling show up any tendency a baJid ¦ ¦ finished. F. Potratz. carols and December stars. history of science, not from that more time was spent in might have to play out of tune. The 150 AAUW members and modern physics. The humanist The main course of the dinner , This band didn't, and it gave ST. MARTIN'S PARTY MAMMO TH'S FIVE LEVELS perfecting costume changes than . CHRISTMAS PARTY guests at the annual luncheon and the scientist can recoTile was thick and tender roast beef > "Li'l Darlin ' " a crisp reading Martin BOWLING GREEN, Ky. uei- in smoothing out the musical St. 's Ladies Aid will j (Special) at the college dined at tables their thoughts, Sister . Ccrtona with a wine sauce. An innova- in which every section blended have its annual Christmas par- j ARCADIA, Wis. - There are five levels of cav- aspects of the performance. The St; Ann's Society of decked with greens, red can- said, and she went on to quote tion accompaniment was tiny ; beautifully. ty at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the ! erns in Kentucky's Mammoth hrases taken : Our Lady of Perpetual Help dles and bright colored balls. from literature p pickled ears of corn. Pink ch am- j PITCH, definitely, was the The tune was notable too for school auditorium. There will Cave, the lowest 360 feet below ' from cosmology. ; Catholic Church will hold a In the center of the. two-story pagne was served and the Ma- ; weakest point throughout the some intelligently-contrived ten- be a Christmas program. ground. The cave has 325 map- room was a ceiling-high Christ- She explained sounds created rinotes continued to play gay : performances by the college or work by Alan Weber. This j Christmas party for the elder- ped passageways and 150 miles mas tree surrounded with stuff- by different lengths of a string holiday music. vocal groups, and it was wed- was the best of the solo work, ly and shut-ins of the St. Jo- of explored passages. CHRISTMAS PARTY i seph's Hospital on Wednesday ¦ ed toys. such as a violin string. These The musical climax of the ded to a general raggedness. understantably the band's weak- Minn. j MINNESOTA CITY, — afternoon, beginning at 2 p.m. The triple trio from the col- sounds have a mathematical evening was a group of songs : particularly in the beginnings of est point. The Minnesota City PTA will ! ONE WHITE HEN lege added the musical note ratio which she demonstrated with orchestral accompaniment, I the selections. This latter was Winonan s with memories Entertainment and games are give a Christmas party at 8 p.m. i planned , followed by lunch. i STAFFORD, Kan. . MV-Whc with Christmas carols. They by plucking a string divided in- including popular numbers from 'j probably largely due to the going back to the Winona State Tuesday in the school gym. Leo i I needs a cat when you have a were introduced by Miss Eve- to different lengths. Pythagoras "South Pacific," "West Side ; peculiar placement of the piano, (then Teachers) College Rhythm Brom, Winona, will show travel j REBEKAH OFFICERS i chicken like the one on Kurt , program chair- in the fifth century B.C. dis- lyn Taraldson Story" and "Guys and Dolls." j which made it difficult for the Masters of around 10 years ago, slides, games will be played and j HARMONY, Minn. ( Special) j Mueller's farm. man. covered this law of vibrating otherwise-able accompanists to however, might have sensed there will be an exchange of —Officers elected at the No- i Workmen cleaning a chicken Sister M. Camille. college strings. The pythagorean school IT WAS nearly midnight as see the directors properly. similarity between the embry- ' gifts. Hostesses will be Mmes. vember meeting of Rainbow house on the farm watched president, recalled the tradi- of though applied this ratio to this segment of the evening s j When a vocal group simply onic inventiveness of trumpeter entertainment began and the ; Gerald Brass, Warren Brown Rebekah Lodge 41 were: Mrs. while a white hen cornered two tion of the luncheon in her wel- the location of spheres travel- sang, the results were satisfy- James Poljack and the playing and Lloyd Isenberg. Howard Applen , noble grand; i mice and killed them. come and thanked the AAUW ing in concentric circles. dessert had not yet been serv- ed; it was a lovely, long , eve- 1 c^fV for its scholarship annually- "There is geometry in the ¦ awarded to a CST student. humming of the strings. There ning of pleasure. . . ! Then the group adjourned to is music in the spacing of As the program concluded \ Stuf f y^ur- X^ J^Mf _ 7 the Roger Bacon Center to hear spheres ." This school of thought with the combined voices in g Wm Y" *• # ^E#l¦ l ¦ lX• Jrf about another kind of music, had earth moving in a sphere "Battle Hymn of the Republic," 1 Stockings witli ^fl ^ r the harmony of the spheres. and the heavenly bodies mov- the crowd rose spontaneously ing in a regular pattern. Sister and gave Brother Paul and his ' "I IIWITE you to took at Cortona said. musicians a standing ovation the stars during the clear De- Plato, too, taught that natural with prolonged applause. cember nights — quietly, phenomena and , in particular , The gastronomical climax of thoughtfully and with receptive the heavenly motions, follow the evening was the dessert. mind and heart. I shall be very laws that are intrinsically math- Created by Brother Anthony 7/ : mw surprised if you do not hear "^l*» ^~A 77;-~-v +^^ m+m AA *,-s» ematical. Plato tells of crea- and his crew, it was a real taste *^^^^_^ . ^^Amm * ' ¦'-' .V7>--:X - 'ji^^.s. ^^^^i«a-'"' u-i Q 'the music of the spheres.' " tion of the earth according to delight. They had crystalized U A With this Sister M. Cortona of mathematical proportion which orange shells and then filled ». .WAY ••• - Awm ^^m^s^. rswiw** ** • the college physics department 10% s^'a* n,# ' he applies to music. them with a sweet mixture like DOWN WILL HOLD! Jm^^^^m\m\ ' ^7:K7^v - ^^ BuS. -' P- T P-"*' brought together the minds of "This notion of heavenly har- fruit cake , studded with gl azed ancient astronomers and 20th mony stayed with Western fruits and nuts. The sugared century Winonans who marvel thinkers for a long time. Several oranges were topped with their at the beauty of the sky. of the quotes from poetry are own sliced-off lids tied with In the planetarium, Sister from the 17th century. For both holiday ribbon bows of bright Cortona demonstrated one the- Plato and Johannes Kepler , a green and red. ory of the Bethlehem star. If 17th century astronomer, this the light which attracted the harmony was not audible. It is AFTER THE dinner the crowd Three Wise Men from the East not to be hard by human ears went upstairs to dance in the was a natural phenomenon, it or any other ears ; rather it ballroom to the rhythm of the could have been the movement resides in the soul which pos- Marinotes. Here too a festive of planets — all lights in the sesses itslef in intellectual or- air prevailed . The entire end sky were called stars at that der and spiritual serenity and of the room was banked with time — in a pattern which oc- goodness." a row of lighted Christmas ¦ curs rarely. This phenomenon And today? "People who are trees, which twinkled to the C >' • ' along with the Wise Men' s doing research with radio tele- music. Overhead around the -WT fflBSgf rAcMr of TH* »* ' ' FIRST QUALITY-NATIONALLY FAMOUS knowledge of history may have scopes tell us that they get dif edge of the balcony was a row been enough to prompt them ferent signals characteristic of of blue lights, like stars in a to set out in search of the the different celestial objects. " Winona winter sky. Proceeds from the benefit 100/ DACRON MRS. ROBERT Morton pre- JACKEMood when rolled convert* ^^ SKI TS ^L Concert - / ¦ - , . „ . . MEN?iiiMUEEVE . Candlelight Dinner -^*S»< «^ sided at the meeting at which ° *> /- Revue help to defray expenses . /, FOROA/£ E/fRy y^^N. «• «**«¦*»¦«*« r_ \ programs for the two interest of the musical groups on their ) /Af THE ^^n^ .^^ n^« r groups were announced. Mrs. winter and spring concert tours. /j L ,% »k ,— Cuf iDT lr s \ Lloyd Belville announced that ^ ^ ^ the group studing "Bridging the LADIES AID PARTY Gap Between Science and the ¦HB Layman" will hear book re- BETHANY , Minn. (Special)- views by Mrs. E. D. Whiting Bethany Moravian Ladies Aid NEWIN Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the will have its annual Christmas i Washington - Kosciusko School party at the home of Mrs. Mil- SHIRTS I library. The Jan. II meeting ton Simon Wednesday, There m i beginning at 10:15 a.m. will in- will be a potluck dinner at noon , l^v WINONA I I elude a look al a computer in ' a worship program , games, ex- ^^ ^^ I the Watkins'building and a talk change of gifts and a l unch . on the t aconite amendment by ( All women of the congregation QUICK WAY ! Mrs. Virginia Torgcson. Mrs, j are invited. ' Curtis Johnson said the talk hy TO INSTALL Ilyas Ba-Yunus for the Occi- minded members to follow . dent ;md Orient group, original- t hrough on the theme of the COUNTER !ly scheduled for Nov . '27 will November meeting and invite he re-scheduled. international students into their TOPS ! I)r Genevieve D'llaucourt re- homes. SPECIAL! ONE DAY ONLY! 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Phona 8-3667 | Residential • • SJ«t West Sixth St. Phone 9207 t ._.__ . - — mmintnntinnftt Bears Stop 49ers 27-7 Sfeelers in Eastern Half Title Picture By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The , stopped on fourth down every time they've been close to the throne room, have faked their way into a winne r-take-all battle at New York and a shot at grabbing their first Eastern Conference title. The Steelers had the clock and the scoreboard stacked against them at Dallas Sunday, trailing 19-17 with only 3% minutes to go. while the Giants' 44-14 victory over Washington already had been posted. And the Steelers were locked on their own 16 , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ fourth down and 14 to go. ' . '¦ • " -. -.- -v. !:*¦ : . •:• > ¦?> . . ¦ ¦v. -a> r-rf ^j mi«^<^!--s.x'vv ' «mi ^»^^( IT'S CATCH AND GO . . . Raymond Berry, Baltimore Vikings defensive back Ed Shaiockman (45 ) to. the ball, (2) Pittsburgh quarterback Ed end who caught eight passes in a 41-10 Colt victory over wheeling clean, and (3) leaving Sharockman and Bill Jobko Brown went back into punt Minnesota Sunday, shows how in this sequence (1) (57) TD lay. TAP Photofax) formation, faked a kick, then , beating in his wake on a second-period p whipped a 42-yard pass to Red Mack. The Steelers kept the REICHOW : 'EVERYTHING WENT WRONG' LACKING A LITTLE . . . Don Bosseler New York Giants in New York's Yankee Sta- drive going until Washington Redskins is halted dium Sunday . Bosseler s drive is stopped bolted 24 yards off right guard on of the for the deciding touchdown -with just short of a score on a fourth-down plunge by John LoVctere , lone Giant within reach- (AP 7 1:53 left—his first TD as a in the first quarter of a game against the ing distance. Photofax Steeler. Unitas The Steelers, unable to win a Swamps Vik ings 41-10 division crown since they en- MIN NEAPOLIS 1 "Everything went wrong," openin g kickoff and seemed to of 61 and 27 yards to end John STATE AT RIVER FALLS tered the league in 1933, now are (AP)—The j said , and no one be moving well. But they missed j Mackey , a 217-pounder who 7-3-3 to the Giants' 10-3. Pitts- lost to the Baltimore Colts Sun- | moved to dispute him. an early field goal attempt, and i bowled over Viking tacklers burgh rnus,t beat New Yorfe to day, 41-10, in a lacklustre per- ; The Vikings wind it up for after that it was pretty much ' like a fullback when he got his formance only sli win the title whiter the Giants ghtly less ; 1963 against the Eagles at Phil- a study in frustration as the I hands on the . ball. can clinch their tJiird straight gloomy than the Baltimore adelphia next Sunday. Viking defense went to pieces ! While Mackey is a rookie, Eastern championship with ei- weather. The Vikings received the on Johnny Unitas' passing and j veterans Ray Berry and Jimmy Busy ther a victory or a tie. the hard running of Jerry Hill. Warriors, Redmen i Orr led the Viking secondary on The situation is much fhe a merry chase—Berry gobbling where the ROOT RIVER IN ACTION The defeat came when the same in the West , ; up eight aerials, including one Chicago Bears lead at 10-1-2 Vikings seemed primed to fin- for a touchdown. after avenging theii only defeat ish the season with a flourish. j With Road Tilts Tonight by downing San Francisco 27-7; The team had worked well as j The Vikings got on the score- Green Bay is a half-step back a unit in recent games, things board with an 18-yard pitch After a successful weekend in sam« five that opened Saturday Wiltgen will have George-Val- ' at 9-2-1 following a 31-14 romp 13 Area Jilts had been going well in the j from to rookie all respects, Winona's two col- * night's game. Dave Meisner , ! aika in his forward spot to team over Los Angeles in a Saturday draftee-signing department and 1 end Jim Boylan and Fred Cox's lege basketball teams swing ! who fired in 51 points in the with Tom Hall. Jim . Rockers game. the four victories were a higlv ! 36-yard field goal. back into action tonight. two weekend tests, and Barrel] will be at center and AL Wil- The Packers, seeking an un- water mark for the three-year- | Ron VanderKelen gave it a St. Mary's, which won both ' Schuster will open at guards liams and Mike Maloney at precedented third consecutive Set for Tuesday old club. j fling in the second half with of its weekend tests, is at De with Gary Peterson , who hit 33 guards . NFL title, can win the Western There will be light action on will have a pair of tilts. But Unitas quickly showed j undistinguished success, Bob Pere, Wis., for a clash with St. ! against Piatteville and 56 for In other college activity this title outright only if they win at that this was not to be the Vik- \ Ferguson, injured earlier in the Norbert's and Winona State, ! the weekend, and Lyle Papen- week . Northland will be at Wi- San Francisco Saturday and the area basketball scene Tues- Stewartville and Kenyon, both 1 day night , with area prepsters tied for first place with 2-0 ings day. j season , finally saw more action , which lost to tough State Col- j fuss at forwards and big Roger nona State Wednesday and Lor- Chicago loses. The Bears can _ i but his services added little to j as will be at St, Mary 's Thurs- : participating in an unlucky marks, will go at it. Stewartville In all, Unitas logged 344 yards lege of Iowa and beat Piatte- Kjome, 6-6 220-pound senior, at clinch either with a tie or a vic- \ the Viking attack. ville over the weekend, travels I center. dav. Saturday, Macalester will tory against Detroit. number of 13 games. will travel to winless Kasson- to surpass his own season rec- ' ¦" The Viking tackling -was , . ¦ " The Hiawatha Valley circuit Mantorville and Kenyon will to River Falls to meet the Fal- I be at St , Mary 's for the Red- ; , ord , and his passing let Jim some of the time ST. MARY'S NOW has run The Lions knocked Cleveland host Cannon Falls, 1-1. , unlike tha cons. | men 's first MIAC test and Wi- Martin get enough whacks at gritty kind the Vikings showed its record to a perfect 4-0 aft- out of the Eastern race Sunday The Root River has a full conversions and field goals to Tonight's college contests nona State will play at Loras. ! against Green Bay and Detroit. er weekend victories over St. Winona (100) Piatteville (91) by rolling to a 38-10 victory that slate on tap. Surprising Hous- set a couple of club records touch off another big weekend fg It pi tp fg It pi f p Tarkenton threw for two hnter- Procopius at Lisle, 111., and continued their hex over the ton , 1-1, tries for its third win himself " 1 for city quintets. Papfuss 4 4 4 12 Brenegan 6 0 5 13 . i ceptions while completing 12 of Lewis College at Lockport HI. Peterson 10 13 2 33 Snellen 7 i 5 20 Browns. And St. Louis, the only Cotter gets its first home . of the season at Spring Grove. Unitas fired touchdown passes i 26. Tonight the Redmen conclude Kicwne 3 4 3 10 Hendersn 0 14 1 other Eastern team that went Caledonia. 2-0 and leading the start of the campaign Wednes- Meisner 10 7 0 37 Suttle 3 0 0 6 their three-game road trip Schuster t 1 ? 14 Kampstra 6 2 3 14 into action alive, was eliminated day by hosting Prairie du Chien league, visits Canton, 0-1, and against St. Norbert 's, another Lea hy Oil 1 Delaney 102 3 despite a 38-14 thumping of Phil- favorite Peterson , 1-0, journeys Campion at St. Stan 's and then tough opponent in Coach Ken Dllley t It D Zoltack 3 2 3 t adelphia built on Charlie John- travels to Wabasha St. Felix Kelly 0 0 10 Schroeder « 1 2 » to Mabel, 0-2. Wiltgen's estimation. Rosenau 110 3 Tillcy 111 5 son's four touchdown passes. — Traupmn 7 0 3 Hokah St. Peter will be at On- Friday. 1* week- "We don't know too much Totals 34 31 13 100 Campbell 0 0 1 C In the only game on the alaska Luther in a Bi-State loop John Nett's Ramblers are 2-1 end program that did not have about them, but we expect Totals 39 13 29 91 tilt, but two other conference on the season. a bearing on the title races, i them to be tough ," said Wilt- WINONA 43 57-100 teams will be in nonconference K- This Week Only at f PIATTEVILLE 33 5J-, 91 field day WINONA HIGH. WHICH suf- gen Thursday before leaving for Johnny Unitas had a action. Caledonia Loretto is at St. Mary' s (70) Lewis College (65) in passing Baltimore to a 41-10 fered a heartbreaking 66-64 de- Illinois. tg II pi tp fg tt pi »p Lewiston, and Lima Sacred feat at the hands of Rochester Hall 5 1 3 12 Mosler 2 3 5 7 walloping of Minnesota. Heart will go to Pepin. An uncertain starter for to- Rockers 2 3 3 7 Saliinski 0 4 14 , upset by the 4i)ers Monday, December 9. 1963 Friday night, will drill this The Bears night's contest was forward Valaika 5 3 i 13 Lnczycki 0 0 10 20-14 for their only loss, moved WINONA DAILY NEWS 16 In other non-league games, week for Friday 's game at Red Rog Pytlewski , who Friday Pytlewski 2 1 + 7 Coughlin 44 )1( Dover-Eyota hosts Elgin , Wy- Wing. The Winhawks are 2-1 Burgman 2 14 5 Jores 0 10 1 ahead to stay this time . on the night suffered a gash under hi.s Williams 5 0 4 4 Symkskl 5 5 4 15 first play from scrimmage as koff travels outside the are a to after victories over Kasson- left eye that required nine Maloney 10 1 2 32 Flanagan '«' 4 !1( Grand Meadow , t h e surging Mantorville and Albert Lea. Clarkin 0 0 I 0 Pauls 3 0 2 I Willie Galimore ra ced 51 yards stitches to close. He didn 't start for a touchdown. Bears of Trempealeau host Tay- Dr. Bob Campbell, State bas- Saturday. Totals 2! 14 28 70 Totals 22 21 If ii Winhawk T lor of the West Central Confer- ketball coach letely ST . MARY'S 38 32-70 , was comp If he doesn 't start tonight , LEWIS . ... 35 30-45 ence, high scoring Blair enter* happy with his team's -work tains Arcadia , and Augusta ? BRAKE i over the weekend. Team Defeated travels to Fall Creek. The Warriors went into t h e Rivers Wins in ROBBINSDALE , Minn. (Spe- State College of Iowa game hop- I cial ) - Winona High's "B" ing to stay dose to the team i squad dropped a 52-34 decision Tuesday ' s that had beaten highly-rated Gusties Meet Duluth Bout a) Hastings to the Robbinsdale "B" squad ,' ADJUSTMENT I Iowa State University. Saturday. The Winonans took With 3:40 left , the Warrior s winon a Golden Glovers took A OUR BRAKE EXPERTS DO ALL THIS WORK: V, one victory in three bouts at j three first places. Bailey won trailed by only 76-73 before bow- ' the 200-ya rd individual medley, Basketball r A r - S 1 Pull Front Whoels—Inspect ing 86-75. Showing the sam e de- Hastings , Minn., Saturday night. Z^c You Brakp Lining!) nrul m^W Grant won the 100-yard breast- HIAWATHA VALLEY AA iOr"*"^. amfAtW r Drums termination Saturday night , the In 1st MIAC Contest Mike Rivers got the win for Stewartville at Kanon Manlorville. _ stroke, and the Winhawks 200- Cannon Falls at Kenycn. ; pa Repack Front Warriors went on the warpath By THE ASSOCIATED PRKSS witli an «5-70 pasting of St. the Wi nona club, decisioning v £*W 7T IJC_->-^^ 0 f " n 'lfi ^Lm yard freesty le relay team tri- ROOT RIVER A "\v *• Wheel Hrnriii Rs r and scalped Piatteville 1(10-91. The Minnesota Intercollegiate Cloud State. The Auggies have Gordon Gerlach of Hastings in umphed. Houston at Spring Grova. Am fs frtj iiWr / Peterson at Mabel. «J^W/ Chi' * A "I was pleased with our show- Conference kicks off its basket another tuneup Tuesday at a featherweight b»out. Accord- m ^^^^ W, Adjust lira kos and Ari d Heavy ^_ 30D-YARD MEDLEY RELAY—1. Rob- Caledonia al Canton . O ^^ ing over the -weekend , " said ball season this week with Gus- South Dakota State, which beat ing to coach Jim Mullen , Riv- binsdale (Soderborg, Finn, Christiansen , , BI-STATE r A -^7 --y^JL^ * Dulv Hrnk e Fluid if needed ^V Campbell. tavus Adolphus involved in ? Minnesota Duluth 95-77 Satur- Wilton); 1. Winona (Stamfleld, Maul. Hokah St. Peter at Onalaska Luther. ers had Gerlach "knocked out , Braun, Keiper); T—3:09.8. NONCONFERENCE day night. 1 ^m - ¦/¦ Frr>nt Wheel Bearing* pair of first-round games. but Ihe Hastings puncher was 200-YARD FREESTYLE—1. Anderson Elgin at Dover-Eyota. y' ht i -S^ 4 '^1""''' LOOKING AHEAP to to- (Rl; (R|| 3. ^ The Gusties open the MIAC Dan Anderson, Augsburg 's J. Snodgrass Berger (W) ; 1 Wykoff at Grand Meadow. saved by the bell. 4 David (W); T—i- night's contest at River Falls, . .tt.t. Caledonia Loretto at Lewiston. skirmishing tonight at Minneso- 6-1 0 center, flicked in 2K points 50 YARD FREESTYLE—1. Blak* (R); Lima Sacred Heart at Pepin. Campbell stated that the Fal- 4(i In another feathe rweight bout , i. Armstrong (W); 3. S. Kowalsky (W) ta Duluth. Augsburg, the defend a.s the Auggies hit a neat per i Taylor ait Trempealeau , FOR ONLY A Balers (R); T—:J8.0 cons would be young, but fairly Duane Mann , tli e defending Arcadia at Blair. ing champion , starts its new cent from the field. St. Cloud 300-YARD INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY — ^A( state champion , decisioned Lee Auguila at Fall Cre«V . / big. conference season at Gustavu ; is the defending champion in 1. Bailey (VU); J . Joly ; WATKRI.OO WINS against Macalester. " he said. Augsburg sent a few shudder! for the Minneapo lis school . Dave Belter of Winona Was V Tanqcr (R); T-1-.10.5. WATERLOO , Iowa (AP) - through the rest of the M 1A( 100-YARD FREESTYLE - I . Bouchier "But they do have lair size. " In other games tonight , St. decisioned hy VA Anderson of IR); J. Blake (R); 3. R ydman (W); -A . The Waterloo Black Hawks Winona Stale will go wit h the Sat urday night a.s it warmed uj Mary ' s is at St. Norhert and Cox (WI; T- :5?0 scored four goals in the first Hastings in a middleweight 100-YARD BACKSTROKE-I, Soderbnrg Winona al River I7ills in Wis- scrap termed the -'best bout of (Rl; 3 Armstrong (WI; 3 Bodem (R>; period and went on for a fi-li SHOP consin , Mankato is at State Col- the night" bv Ihe Winona coach. A M . Kowal-sky (W); T—1:14 ,8 , victory over the U.S. Olympic lege of Iowa and Moorhead en- 40OYARD FREESTYLE — 1. Joboy team in an exhibition hockey The Winona fight ers will make (R); 2. David (W); 3. J. Flndlay (MO; tertains Wahpeton , N.U. A Anderson (R): T—5:40.0. game here Sunday . WED their debut before the home 100-YARD BREASTSTROKE-1. Oran| A MON .- .- W. Tuesday's schedule has Augs- fans ni ^^^H Saturda y night . The card , which (W), j. Finn (R|; 3. Joly (R); 4. Balle-y Steve Harrick is in his 16th Dakota Stal e, (W; 7-_|: |9 .f. r. H A burg at South will feature St, M iiciiloster at Kau Claire, Wis., Paul fighters , 300-YARD FREESTYLE RELAY - V season as coach of West Vir- i.s slalcd for the <'atholic Rec- Winona (Maul, McDouoall, S. Kowalsky, ginia University 's baseball m H V Thomas at ST. John 's Kclpcrli 3 Robblnsdnlp (Orslart , Snot), and St. reational ('enter. in an MI At; game, gnu, Bouchier . Wilson) team. ^^^ SHOPPING Minnesota college teams had ^^^ Jjfe^ only middlin g success against DIDN'T WA NT TO MISS ~A CALLS FOR i ^ 7 | outside opposition in weekend BRAND NEW A , ^f |]jj games. \ Famous for Quality La Crosse downed Gulavus ^ 4-«4-U Op-^iJ! (14 -»•!, Mncalcst er topped Stout 7f»-G I , SI. Thomas whipped Adderley One-Punch KO ' finstom 4 ¦ ¦ Wayne , Neb., T2-M , St. Mary s I THERE'S LOTS MORE FUN IN§18!\\ fd II beat Lewis College (111. ) 7(1 lA ^TRACTIONAIRE^ ¦ GIFT SHOPPING WHEN YOU W^i ¦ fl fAS ¦ ™ ¦ W inona won its first , beating M, NYLON jT^OQ # "BEAT THE RUSH" . . . AND I* . &" K[&2A (Ml-Ml $^f WHEN YOU BUY FOR CASH! Hiitteviil c . Wis. I and Maii- WINTER ^! ^^OO ¥ 7aWst ^ ' ®*^TM k;do lost lo Northern Illinois Champion of League ^W TIRES I AM 6.70-15 A Money from Minnesota 1 ,o;ui mid §SnB£ ilP J! 1.2-45. PALO ALTO , Calif, i/T Tube-type , Blackwall Thrill ran be quickly obtained to - was ridden out of bound by had confidence In him " p%P ^r BMII&'IIX Ji Concordia beat Bemidji State Green Hay Packer defensive Phillips. Norton , a ID-year veteran of f¥ P' us ,ft « Br>d trade-in tiro oil your car J cover your entire ftifl list plus ¦il^iF i IK 72-70 on free throw s by Gary ' extra cash for eld bills and year *i\ back Herb Adderley is Hie new "lie grubbed me with a throat Ihe NFL , said , "That 's an odd LOW PRICES ON ALL SIZES HK armi aW Liirson and Keith Hangs in the one - punch knock out champion tackle , " said Adderley, "I told way lo get into gi>me , hut I'm ^ end expenses . For extra Inst fn%^%^\ HI' final :i() seconds. P service . , , arrant:*' y«»ur loan hy of the National Foot ha II League, him he had better learn (o tack- glarf it happened . I want to I T^Plkir ' Al Wl> "It was hound to happen , " le as well as run pj iss play. phone—then stop by for your fc^i m. w, ffl patterns. " money. Your holidays will lie ' jf said Adderley of his brief and Then lie kicked me in the leg Conch Vince Lombard! also your m^^B ^ i Winona Dogs Place decisive clash wi th Jim Phil- merrier nnd all dnys next IPKV % I F i and the official didn 't see hirn said his Packers wanted lo A.t Rochester lips of the Los Aviigeles Rams Well , 1 cli pped him on the chin play, " at least in the second in the third peri od of Satur- and down lie went. " half. " And he adther three top spots. Bud Wrestling Thankful at the Holiday Lanes here, fin- A&M of Texas , who Saturday Not eloquent. But accurate: FRIDAY: Red Wing at Winona High. pride intact hy two yards and The Johnnies leave the Twin hook shows a h'5-65 tie between Steinhoff is second' with 809, SATURDAY: Winona Slat, at Stata Kearney, Neb., State A Boston player said it , but it a tick , is all set up for a show- ished in six plac« after Sun- Cities Tuesday by chartered defeated , John Boll -Jr. has 7(tr,, and College ol Iowa Tournament . 20-7 to win a berth opposite the I Westgate and Rpllingslone could have been an Oakland down with mighty Texas in tha day's final round action. plane for Sacramento, Calif., the Park Rcc board of arbi- Ralph Wieczorek belted a 772 Swimming Johnnies in the National Asso- player or a Kansas City player. Cotton Bowl as the Middies ' at- Jerry fired games of 246-169- tration has ruled that the two srrorless. Owen Hagen- of TUESDAY: Winona Stata at Mac- ciation of Intercollegiate Ath- On Sunday 's alester . tempt to prove Coach Wayna teams meet in a five-minute spring Grove is in fifth with FRIDAY: 181 in his last round, to finish letics championship playoff. ' League program, the only team Winona High at Shattuek. Hardin 's contention they're tha overtime session. The game rt>8. Steinhoff had grimes of that didn 't need too much defen- SATURDAY: winona High In Winona with a Peterson Point total of The NAIA is sending the plane J22-212-201-174 for "his 809 State Relays. best in the land. will be played at a date both . sive help was Buffalo. They had Hockey 101.77. Howie Zunker of La Kremer Will to pick up the Johnnies Tues- teams agree upon. Athletic Club Proprietor Bill Navy, ranked second to Texas day. The plane then will fly to Cookie Gilchrist. FRIDAY: Si. Mary 's at Augsburg. among the nation ' s college foot- Crosse unseated defending .lim Bell reports that there are Here's the way it went : SATURDAY: Namline at St . Mary'i, Kearney to pick up Prairie View When is a winner not a win- [jponings for bowlers for next ball teams, escaped with a 21-15 Wais for the title. and the two squads will fly to- ner? Oakland shattered San Diego's victory over Arm y in their an- weekend's round. offense in the fourth , Wais led all keglers by three Captain 64 gether to Sacramento. That is the question members quarter nual service classic in Philadel- capitalizing on two fumbles , a points, going into the final There , the teams will have of the Westgate team in the phia Saturday and immediately round, but in headon action bad punt , a personal foul penal- Grand Meadow accepted a bid to play the Long- three or four workouts each be- Park Rec City Basketball ty and an interception with Zunker the veteran kegler fore meeting for the NAIA League are asking themselves for 31 horns in Dallas in the Cotton points and a 41-27 victory that faltered . Zunker finished with State Gridders championship. after Sunday night 's round of Basketball BowlTNew Year 's Day. moved the Raiders ' - • 111 points, while former La action. to within one JAN. 1 ' . Crosse resident Dick Ritger fin- Winona State College awarded Neither has scouted the other. game of the Western Division Rips Row — Illinois, 7-1-1, v«. Wathlnaten, Rushford 4-4. a total of 65 letters for .the 19G3 "We'll go into the game pretty When the buz2er sounded end- leading Chargers. ished second with 109.02. Wais GRAND MEADOW , Or«ng« — Nabraika, *l, vi. Auburn, was third with 108.40. football season. much blind ," Johnnie Coach ing their game with Rolling- Scores Boston turned three fumble Minn. (Special) Cotton —' Texat, 10-B, vi. Navy, M. John Gagliardi said. "I suppose stone, Westgate supposedly had EAST ! — Rushford ran into numerals recoveries and two interceptions Sujar — Mistissippi, 7-0-2, v». Alabama, Forty-three of the come home a 65-62 winner by Providence 47, St. Francis 54. | a high-scoring Crrand Meadow 7-2. we'll exchange game movies St. Bonaventure 71, Tulsa into 21' . points in the second were major letters for gridders 44. basketball team DEC . JI once we get to California, but the scoreboard. After the play- Canisius »», lema 71. Saturday night, PARK-REC football quarter, whipped Houston 46-28 Sun Rowl — Souttiern Mtthodlit, 4.4, vl. participating in varsity . ers, had showered and were set Penn 73, Navy 58. and fell 92-58 in a non-confer- Oregon, 7-3. we don 't expect to learn much Penn State 91, Maryland and took over first place in the Three of the 43 were awarded to «. ence game. DEC. 21 the films. to go home, the scorebook was Villanova 83, St . Peter about them from " 's 43. Eastern sector. The Patriots Gator — North Carolina, 1-2, v». Air team managers. Minor recogni- totalled and came out to a 65- Niagara 44, L«Moyne 33. The Trojans fell behind 18-11 Force, 7-3. Gagliardi did not go to Kear- Selon Hall 45. Holy Crest need only a tie or victory in tion awards were given to 24 41. at the end of the first , DEC 21 65 tie. Nothing will be done un- Yale 44 , Connecticut 60. period ney Saturday to scout Prairie their last game at Kansas City Bluebonnet — LSU, 7-), vi. Baylor , 7-1 Coca-Cola athletes including one manager. N Hampshire 75, Dartmouth and by halftime , til the Park Rec Department . 44. ' the margin LISerty — North Carolina View because such "live" scout- Columbia Si, Saturday to clinch the title. Statt, 1-2, Hard-running halfback Mike rules on the outcome. Williams 51. was 41-21. . vs. Mississippi Stale, 4-2-2. ing violates an NAIA regulation , Cornell »7, Colgate ii. . Kansas City's Chiefs , with ¦ Boston U. 77, Harvard 64 Ed Sandness led Rushford Henry, who carried the burden However, he termed the Texans In other games Sunday, Mil- only two previous victories, won ground Fordham 17, Rhode Island 76. with 19 points. Dale Olstad add- Retired jock ey Eddie Arcaro of much of the Warriors' added, "We Syracuse tl, Bjflalo il. Keeps Lead "real tough ," and ler Salvage got 29 points from their first game in two months ed IS. Al Jacobson had won the triple crown of racing was SOUTH 24 for attack on his shoulders, know they have some real good Don Klagge and.27 from Tom as the defensive team scored elected the most valuable play- N. Carolina 77, Indiana 70, Grand Meadow . and Steve with Whirlaway in 1941 and with football players." Thaldorf in blasting Standard's Bradley 87, Murray (Ky. ) 7! one touchdown and set up three er of the Warrior squad which N.C. State 54. Wake Forest Burjis added 16 for the Larks. ; Citation in 1948. The triple crown Oilers 76-53 and Watkins picked 13 (OT). others with blocked punts and 'll try to show them some- S. Carolina 77, Georgia 60. Rushford salvaged the "B" consists of the Kentucky Derby, posted a 1-7 mark. "We up victory No. 2 by disposing Virginia VI , Richmond 71 I In Pee Wee . interceptions in a 52-21 wallop- game 44-28. ' Preakness and Belmont. Jeff Kremer, gritty 165-pound thing," Gagliardi promised. of National Guard 59-40. Bill The Citadel 68, Clemson 57. ing of Denver . PEE WEE Camellia Wofford 80, Furman 74: defensive ace, was elected cap- The Johnnies won a Holm hit 19 for the winners and Davidson 86, SI. Joseph 77. Gilchrist, W L W L meanwhile put on ago Saturday by Vanderbilt 81, W . KcntucKy 40 . Coca-Cola 3 O McKinley Meth. 1 2 tain for 1964, succeeding Bruce berth a week Rich McMahon 11 for the los- an outstanding one-man show Louisville 77 , Ky, Wcsleyan 71. , Winoni Hotel 2 1 Jay Bees 13 of Emporia 54-0 Zellmer, 19th-round draft choice blitzing College ers. Dayton 83, E. Kentucky 71. rushing for 24:! yards Artier. Legion O 2 in 36 car- Paint Depot 11 of the in the an- in the Twin Cities. Florida State i». Auburn 47. ries and scoring five touchdowns play- AAiami (Fla.) »5 , Florida 7». Coca-Cola handed American nual professional football Memphis state 7«, Mississippi 37. rushing—all league records—as Legion its third loss , and hung er draft . Miss. Stale 84, Louisiana coll: 47. the Bills crushed the New York Alabama J?, Howard (Ala. ) tl. onto first place in the Park Rec MAJOR Morehead (Ky.) 16, Middle Ttnn. tl. Jets 45-14 to keep their flicker- LaaaaaaaaaaflLaaam JM2 kmw0 m ^&Sm\\m\w ^^m\ m^^rrij!Z223i ^^ Giardello New ^^a\m^mmmmm\w^** ~^%&)yy/ '98S&i$l z^S *vrtf m^mma\^mmmmmmmm\ Pee Wee League Saturday 38- Chuck Bem- Toronto Captures MIDWEST ing Eastern , title hopes alive. Jack Benedict, Chicago Loyola 100, Ken1 Slat* Sf . 5. ing, Lee Burros, Clarence By- Kansas 51, Cincinnati 47, Winona Hotel and Paint De- Frank Conroy. Gerry Cvii-- Kentucky !5, Northwestern 41. ram , Middleweight Michigan State 104 , Bowling Green¦ IV. SPOR TS STANDINGS pot both notched their second ran , Paul Engen, George Fer- Fifth Straight Purdue 81, Nebraska 75. NBA ' Ohio U. 77, Wisconsin 7-«. wins. Winona Hotel downed Jay EASTERN rata , Torn Finseth, Bill Ger- Iowa 75, Evansviile 71. DIVISION , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W. L. Pet. GB Bees 22-10 and Paint Depot mann, Rog Goerisch , Gary DePaul 98, Calif.-Davls 3». ¦ ¦ Boston 17. 1 .MS Champion . . . i Kansas Stat* 48, St . Louis 47 stopped McKinley Methodist 33- "Ed Hall , . Cincinnati ....: . . 17 13 Goodwin, Bob Gray, Toronto's National Hockey S. Methodist 13 .in 3 , Oklahorni 71. Philadelphia 22. , Mike ATLANTIC CITY , N.J . (AP)- Drake 81, Iowa State t7 . . lo n .455 «>'» Tom Hall Jim Haukoss, League champions, lukewarm in . New York g 19 , Missouri 8>, Washington (St. .194 13 Dale Johnson hit 14 and Dale Bernie To freshly crowned champion , Louli) WESTERN DIVISION Henry, Ben Johnson , the early weeks of this year's 63. Han- , Los Angciej .15 10 .600 Duran 12 for Coke. Charley Perry King. Dave Joey Giardello the middle- W. TWch igan 14, Marquette IJ. Kennedy, race , are beginning to breathe St. Louis .16 11 , Detroit 107, Christian Brothers ,593 son led Winona Hotel with 11. Doug Konop . Jeff Krem- of Chi- weight title means vindication 74. San Francisco .11 11 Konop , fire on the tailfeathers Toledo 78, S Illinois 5«. .478 J BOND FINA NCE, of course ! redemption, and most impor- . Baltimore 7 13 Joe Ferguson scored 16 and Bergie Lang, Ralph Leisti- ' Black Hawks. Miami (Ohio) 86, Ball Stale .350 S' in the Bantam Hamorn-k' s Bar » Falcons 51- lfi , J ior division basketball league the Saints ripped League. Peerless Chain evened Bunki Apco A the Rolling-stone Rockets 42-15, OUSTERS Saturday by toppling Snakes 44- its record with a 15-13 win over P'N the Mustangs topped St. John's Hal-Rod W. t_. 32. Upsets moved into a tie for Redmen Club. To Top Keglers Winona Rug Cle.nlng . .. II' » 13' , nn-28 and the Knights speared / COME TO J!> second with a 44-28 victory over y ft Keary Glenna had 15 and Jeff Carrol Fenske cracked 245- Oraham * McGuire i 13' i the Fak-ons 50- r. Prochowili Contractor . 37 II Devils. Suchomel 12 for Sunbeam. Glen 565 to lop all league bowlers Teamsters . . . 33 33 The league will open play Sun- Hubbard topped all scores with over the weekend. Shorly ' s . 33 11 Joe Ives and Jim Ileinlen hit day in light nnd heavyweight di- Viking Si-wing Machine 33' i Jl' i 16 each for Hawks , while Paul ]R for Central Methodist. Bob Carrol was firing in the Guys Blanche ' s 21' , J J ' > visions. In heavyweight action s IGA 31 1« Ah Spalding had six for Peerless , & Dolls league at Westgate Bowl Dorn ' Plachecki was putting in 14 for St.. Mary 's will meet St. Stan 's Sl.brcchl' s Roses II 34 I 1!) m^i Snakes. Rich Curran scored while Jim Carroll netted five where he led his team to 7fifl- Seven-Up II 1 > l«' i at 3 p.m. with Rollingstone and OlUy for Redmen. 2 ,202. Steve ' s Lounge H 3» for Uprets, including nine of Cathedral playing at 4 o 'clock. # V Schmidt' s Beer 15' i ?»' j nine free throws. Ron Fugclstad 1 i I # amf 4 1 In the Kings and Queens cir- MAJOR In the lightweight division. St, cuit at Westgate. Ralph Hardt- Athletic Club W L. had 1:1 for Devils. Cisiniir's will tackle Cathedral ke smashed 215-560 for Deuces Nelson Tires II » YMCA 7 at 1 p.m. with St. John 's John- fpWffABLYsE'i Home Furniture 13 13 Wild , and Hilda Halvorson led J, R . Watkins 13 13 Pushers gained a command- nies going against the St. Stan's Vf IpgH Peerless Chain 11 13 ing lead in the junior YMCA Trojans to 752-2,037 with her 17.1- Tcamste-rs 10 H Hustlers at 2 p.m. 444. Mississippi ... » H basketball league. Greden banged home 27 points ^NP ^ At Hal-Rod Lanes, two hiuh LAKESIDE Tho throe teams play a round- for the Royals and Feathers)one WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER "llrh school leagues were in acl ion WcslQ- Tte Points robin tournament e;ich week, juid Meiers 10 each. Tom Orli- Kline Elciliic «3 with the standing figures on a tqulp minl t\ Supptjc) rabft Repair* . Mike Weigel cloulcd 1IW-52K for Winunj Printing Co 4J kowsKi had eight for Hustlers*. J\ gm 8:30 to 10:00 ¦ ¦ | n >MHpor Tables Jtlated CIMI I Emil' s M^nswcii r )7'i S-.'l-l point basis. * Ode's, but Spartans took team Dutchman' s Corner 36' , Charles Wirka had 12 for the I I Wrlln lor Frta 1»63 Caiilog | laurels with 709-2 ,0:54 in Ihe Wally ' s Bar . J3' l Saturday, Pushers won the Saints and Klinger Rot five for Boys' circuit , while fatty Wei- Dale 's Slie 'l 31 round robin with :iO, compared the Roc kets. SCHAAF MFG. CO. [ Bob' s 4-Mlli- 17' « J (ot gel was spanking KiT-i74 for L-Cove No 3 3i" i to 'J.2 for Mashers and 12 for Rich Rr-lbiecki paced the Mus- g 1illi»r«ls Specialist* SI Y.ars ¦ ' loop. L-Cove No . | . .. . 35' t Swisshers. Murk Patterson hit '.VI ' Orpt. T im So. i.'ti SI., Wpls. Alley Gators in the Girls Jen ' s Tavern 35 tangs with 12 points and Brook.-; ¦ ¦ Open SAtuidays , 'til No-n I Young Strikers counted (> ;"> "> , and Springtime D.ilry — , "5 for the winners , while Tom hit 17 for SI. John 's. Bl.uk horse llotlle Club 23' i (iriesel hiul HI tor Mashers , and I locals hit 1 ,053. Mauser Lamp Studios 33 Pomeroy totaled 23 points for Keller Construction Co 31' » Mark Stephenson seven for Knights . Winona Industry . ll' i Swishers. Gooclall Co, . I' i NITE OWL Atlilellc Club W. L. 15 Watkow^kl s t ^^aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^^ l-1 Cojy C omer . . U to tiime Need holiday money ? Coca Cola II I) Curlcy ' v Floor Shop » 15 Pro Football BRAVES Ik SQUAWS to refill Wntgate w. L. \ 3s> ... Get an FC Knhpp - t.ublnskl 10 H Pahsl - Heflman 7*"i 13' , ^ U lt ^ Olson • ¦ Tuttle 31 13 s Loan - Kohner Glrtler 3V r la". Shoppe r ' ^JB#Jp ¦ Standings Strong Kuhlman JI" , I7' i NI'l, ' C a Brandt - Krrtiman 31' , I7" a •^ 9 your Christmas shopping ¦ -^Mm /J\ * EASTERN CONFERENCE " Ahroni W.ilsh .31 II ^ AT mmmY Haiellnn' s Varlcly J0'» i«i , W. L. T Pel. 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Infl Ppr 32*4 ' dawns another year . pm. Monday throuoh Friday. As It Als Chal 15' 4 Jns k L 63 2 Here In our lonely houri o( thinking, \ during Start There will be no calt market Face Dangerous Amradr. Thoughts of you »r» ever near. • 74U Kn ot 70> 8 the winter months on Friday* . ¦ Daughturi- Am Cn 42 Lrld 43', 8 Stocks Strong, Thesaa quotations . apply as ot noon today. NOTICal Lost and Found 4 Am M&F 17ft Mp. Hon 133*4 All livestock arriving alter closing time Foes Tonight ' will be properly cared (or, weighed and bt fesponslbla LOST—ladies' black rimmed blfocala. 70O Am Mt 19 This newspaper will, Mn MM - 65*8 priced the following morning: Washington. Tel, 5303 Incorrect Insertion ol block on or 5350. CHICAGO lfi. AT&T 1404 Mn & Ont 23 HOGS for only one — Iowa and edvestlsemant pub- dork rlrnmed gold trlrnmtd The hog market: Butchers 35 cent! any classified LOST — Purdue, two of five Big Ten Au Tb 26',4 Mn P&L Trade Steady Ad section. Check business district. Reward . Ttl. 42^8 higher,- sows steady. lished In the Want glasses, 3321 If a correc- alter p.m. teams who remain undefeated Ancda 4."tfs Mn Chm SS-1 | By ED MORSE Strictly meal type additional } UNCALLE Avco-Cp 227s N Am Av 52'i in some motors and weakness in and 750 lbs., has marking ot I notcnes) The Hawkeyes -will take on :, 200-220 13.50 E-15, 16, 17, 19; in left ear. Russell Persons, St, Char- Beth SU 30' 4. Nr N Gs 49 several airlines featured a 220-2«0 13.35-13.50 ' ' . • St. Louis which last week dealt 8 les, Minn. Tel. 932-4865. . - . _ Bug Air SS 1 mixed stock market early this ?At-770 12.90-13.35 Illinois an 81-78 defeat , the first * Nor Pac 48% . 270-300 12.00-12.90 LOST—black and wh ite hound In Roll- Brswk 103s No St Pw 35 | afternoon. Trading was moder- 300-330 11.75-12.00 ingstone area. Contact owner 'i na.mt. on suffered by a Big Ten team this 5575 collect. j' ate. 330-360 11.50-11 .75 (First Pub. Monday, Nov. 25, 1963) collar or Tel. Rollingstcne Ctr tr 48' « NW Air 72 Good sows— season, and Purdue journeys to ) ss. Changes of most key stocks 270-300 12.00 State of Minnesota Personals 7 Wake Forest. Ch MSPP 13*8 Nw Bk - ) In Probate Court 7 went from fractions 300-330 11.75-12.00 County of Winona C&NW 2J) s Penney 44' B to about a No. 15, The Big Ten has a healthy 21- point. 330-360 1I.50-J1.75 **7 BATHROOM wails look dingy? Spa rkling) Chrvsler 8S*8 Pepsi 360-4O.0 11.25-11 .50 In Rt Estate of CER AMIC TILE will make them gleam. 52^ , Decedent. 5 record against outside foes ' 3 400-4SO ' ,.¦' 11.00-U.J5 Lester Hlldebrindt CURLEY'S CERAMIC TILE CO ., «0 Ct.Svc 63 4 Phil Pet 49 News that Studebaker Corp. Account 4J0-5OO 10.75-11.00 Order for Hearing on Final ! W: 8th. but has not had any luck with 1 is ending its money-losing car and petition for Distribution. Cm Ed 48- 4 Plsby 55'<> Slags— ' me a ' The representative of the above named , MEMO TO AL: Bill borrowed book southern teams. In fact , three :, manufacturing in the United 450 down - , J.50 1 shooting. Anytime you havt) Cn Cl 51 • s Plrd 184 4 estate having filed his final account and on instinct 450 up 7.50- 8.50 I getting pheasant please refe r of the defeats have been at the 7 : States and moving its opera- petition for settlement and allowance problems Cn Can 42 8 Pr Oil 4P8 Thin and unfinished hogs . . discounted the Innkeeper. Ray Meyer, WIL- hands of teams from the south. Ihereof and for distribution to the per- j to Cut Oil 57 RCA 9838 tions to Canada brought heavy CALVES ! LIAMS HOTEL. The veal market Is steady. sons thereunto entitled; Ohio State suffered a 76-75 5 buying in Studebaker , which the know with a Bulova Cntl d 112 8 Rd Owl 22' 4 Top choice ... ; 28.00 IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing I ALWAYS be in ' portable radio. Get yours) loss to Duke Friday night in the s advanced about a point, making Choice ' .' 25.00-27.00 thereof be had on December 20, 1963, all transistor Deere 73 i Rp Stl 39' 8 JEWELRY, l ies W. West A7irginia Invitational. a big percentage gain Good 20.00-25.00 at 10:45 o'clock A.M., before this Court now al RAINBOW But Douglas 23 Rex for a low- In the probate court room In the court I 4th. (P.S. They are excellent Chrlst- Drug 39Vi Commercial to good 14.00-18.00 ¦ priced stock. house In Winona, Minnesota, and that i mas gifts! ) ¦ the Buckeyes rebounded to take Dow Chm 664 Rev Tob Utility .. . . 12.00-13.00 _ __ 39% notice hereof be given , by publication of third place in Cann«rs and culls 12.00-down j IT'S GETTING PR ETTY LATE to order the tournament du Pont 246 Seats Roe 98 Ihls order in the Winona Daily News The crash of a Pan American The veal market Is closed to- I toys now . See. tnem In lovely, Hying with a 66-64 decision over 7 end by mailed notice, as provided by ' ¦ ¦ St. East Kod 1174 Shell Oil 43 s morrow. ¦ color at ROBB BROS. STORE, 576 . E. . ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ World Airways jet depressed law. . -4(h . John 's Saturday on Dick Rick- CATTLE . ; Ford Mot 50' » Sinclair 43- 8 . Dated November 22, 1963. - most airline issues. Pan Ameri- ¦ ¦ ' SHOPPING don't etts' basket in the final second 7 The . cattle market: All classes stead.y E. D. LIBERA, . ¦ WHEN CHRISTMA.S Gen-Elec 83 Socony 66 8 right downtown , con- of play. 7 can, after sinking more than a Dry-led steers and yearlings- Probate Judge. ! forget RUTH'S is Gen Fds 864 Sp Rand 18 Extreme top 22.25 (Probale) Court Seal) I venient lo the stores, for that noorv- ^ point , halved the loss. 126 E. 3rd. ' BO/ I' M POOPftl l &E.EM LOOKlrV The worst defeat sutlered by Gen Mills 405s St Brnds 74- 4 Choice to prime :.'... 20.75-21.50 Harold J, Libera , I time or cotlee break. Selected strength in rails and Good to choice 19.25-20. 75 UNDgf? SOCKS //// AIOXW!' a Big Ten team came at the Gen Mot 78' 4 St Oil Cal :9si Attorney for Petitioner. i PLEASE DON'T put off having coats, utilities helped keep the over-all Comm. to good 16.00-18.50 trousers shortened until Dec. ? 4 Choice to prime 20.25-20.75 County of Winona ) ln Probate Court ¦ in balance. Drugs and aero- Good to choice 19 No. 15,686 Ford Hopkins. ' 3 .00-20.00 ~~ 95-63 on Northwestern s home Goodyear 42 Texaco 66 8 ~ ~ UE space issues also were off a bit Comm . to good 15.50-16.00 In Re Estate ot ! Al)1rT0U A P I ^ M DRItNKER?— court. ¦ • Gould Bat 34^ 4 Texas Ins 88% on balance. Utility .. . . . 1.4.50-down Walter W. Roth, Decedent. Man or woman, your drinking creates Still another southern team. Gt No Ry 54U Un Pac 414 Cows— " Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- I numerous problems. If you need and The Associated Press average Extre-me top .: 13.00 istration, Limiting Time to File Claims ' want help, contact Alcoholics Anonym- North Carolina , handed Indiana Grvhnd 47% U S Rub 47% Commercial 12.00-12. 50 and for Hearing Thereon, '; ous, Pioneer Group, Box 622, Winona, of 60 stocks at noon was up .4 ' its first loss of the season. The Gulf Oil 47% U S Steel 53 Utility . .. 11.50-12.00 Eleanor H. Roth having filed herein , Minn at 283.7 with industrials off .2, Canners and cutlers 11 75-down a petition for general administration stat- Tar Heels bagged the Hoosiers TlUGHTER GUTTER—5 in., 26 gauge Homestk 434 Westg El 33% rails up .6 and utilities up .5. Bulls— ing that said decedent died Intestate and \ 77-70. IB Mach 4814 'WIworth 79 Bologna 14 .50-16.00 praying that Eleanor H. Roth be ap- "K-" gutter, prime coated. Machine The Dow Jones industrial av- Commercial :.....: 13.00-15.00 pointed administratrix; * ' { made on lot) - any length. Wisconsin blew a 22-point lead Int Harv 584 Yg S &: T125 I - Julius Pellowskl Tel. Lewiston 2864 erage at noon was up .18 at Light thin 14 .50-down IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing 1 thereof be tiad on December 19, 1963. at CONTINUAL HOUSE GUTTER CO. and bowed to Ohio University I Stockton, Minn. 760.43. Winona Egg Market 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court In 77-76 but Michigan State. Pur- the probate court room in the court ("These quotations apply as of TRUSSES — ABDOMINAL BE LTS house in Winona, Minnesota; that the due and Iowa were victorious Rail components of the aver- 10:30 a .m. today) i SACRO-ILIAC SUPPORTS time within which creditors of said de- Grade A l .tumbo) .33 , Saturday. Michigan State, scor- Two Caught ages were bolstered by ad- cedent may file their claims be limited Grade A (largeI .28 j GOLTZ PHARMACY to four months from the date hereof, ing more than I0O poinfs for the vances of around a point by Grade A (medium) 22 ! 374 L. 3rd Ttl. 7iAt and that the claims so filed be heard Trying to Grade A (small) ;...... 12 third straight game, dumped Chesapeake & Ohio and more . on March 25, 1964, at 10:30 o Grade B . .. 24 'clock A.M., I Transportation 8 . before this Court in the probate court Bowling Green, 104-81 ; Iowa than a point by Baltimore & Grade C .18 ~ ^ Dec. room in the court house in Winona, Min- I DR lvrNG TO MI^MT^LTave 76. edged Eransville 75-72 and Pur- S teal Sink Ohio. The Supreme Court af- ' Room lor three. Write P.O. Box 191, nesota, and that notice hereof be given l ¦ due defeated Nebraska 81-75. firmed a decision upholding ac- Fro-edteit Malt Corporation by publication of this order in the i Harmony, Minn. \ SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP)-Mrs: Hours: 8 p.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Saturday! Winona Daily News and by mailed notice Aside from the St. Louis-Iowa Rose Mancini summoned fire- quisition by the C&O of contrcl Submit sample before loadinn as provided by law. Auto Service, Repairing 10 No. I barley Jt - and Purdue-Wake Forest con- of B&O. .08 Dated November 20, 1963. YOU7:Arf"SAVE gas by not7ry!ng to men Sunday when water began No. 2 barley . ' ¦ . 1.04 E. D. LIBERA, ! beat everybody a'way from traffic lights tests Monday night. Illinois will Radio Corp. was up about a No. 3 barley ' I pouring through the ceiling of 94 . ' . Probate. Judge. by hitting the accelerator hard . You be at Oklahoma and Indiana ,' her grocery and apartment in point. No. 4 barley . .86 (Probate Court Seal) can save money by having your repair takes on Kansas State. National Airlines, up a point Brehmer and McMahon, suork done al GOODVIEW TE5CACO, downtown Syracuse, Bay State Milling Company Attorneys for Petitioner. 1650 Service Drive.. or so, was an exception in the NORTHERNERS WHO DIED Firemen and police went to Elevator "A" Grain Prices generally soft airlines group. . Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (first Pub. Monday . Dec: 2, 1963) Business Services 14 an unoccupied apartment on the (Closed Saturdays) - CHICAGO i* — Civil War oljRTHAPPY^HUrJTING ground ls your Fractional losses were taken by No. T northern spring wheat . State of Minnesota ) ss. second floor ...2.21 soiled carpeting. Call for free esti- deaths on the Union side, 364,- . No. 2 northern sprinq wheat .... 19 County of winona ) In Probate Court American. United and Eastern. 2. mates. WINONA RUG CLEANING, 11* 000, outnumbered the total There, police said, they found No. 3 northern spring wheat 2 . 15 No. 15,690 In Re Estate of W . Srd Tel . 3722. Chrysler was up a point , Gen- No. * northern spring wheat : 2)1 ^ deaths in World War I, 131,000 Sam Gary, 35, and Robert L. John N. Myszka, also known ai , eral Motors and American Mo- No. 1 hard winter wheat 2.06 Dressmaking, Sewing 16 almost 3 to 1. . Chapman, 38 , both of Syracuse , No. 2 hard winter wheat 2. 04 John Mysika, Decedent . tors were up fractions. No. 3 , hard winter wheat 2. 00 Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- WE HAVE all trie supplies you need Thev nearly equalled the to- trying with wrenches to remove istration, Limiting Time to File Claims Prices wer : mixed on the No, * hard winter wheat 1 .96 to make the lovely centerpieces you ' '' tal deaths of World War II, the kitchen sink. The men were No, 1 rye 1.33 and lor Hearing Thereon. see in magazines. Metallic net; rain- : * I'M GOING W0h\ Z AKD START AW • American Stock Exchange. No Elizabeth B. Heck having filed herein bow net; plain net ol every, color ) 409 ,000, the Veterans Adminis- jailed on thi rd-degree burglary . 2 rye ).31 . Corporate bonds advanced a petition for general administration stat- gold, silver , colored braids; sequ'nsi CHRISTMAS, HINTl N& ^AeuV/" tration reports. charges. ing that said decedent died intestate velvet and grosgraln ribbons; plain U.S. government bonds were and praying that Elizabeth B. Heck be rickrack or woven with gold and silver . mixed. LIVESTOCK appointed administratrix; CINDERELLA SHOPPE, 214 MamK atp. APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kotzky . IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing ^ SOUTH ST. PAUL Ihereof be had on January 3, 1964, at Plumbing, Roofing 21 11:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court PRODUCE SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn, . i.V— (USDA) in the probate court room in the court NEW . . . Remarkable advance In water —Cattle 3,000; calves 600 : supplies sharp- house- in A/linona, Minnesota; ' that the conditioning. Lindsay solves iron water j CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago ly reduced by storm; slaugMter steers time within which creditors of said de- problems automatically. Exclusive i Mercantile Exchange — Butter and heifers only active, 25-50 cent! cedent mey file their claims be limited Lindsay "Iron-F ree" system with higher; cows and bulls steady to strong; to four months from the date hereof, and BAN-I-RON solution . . . remove s iron j steady ; wholesale buying prices few choice . 1,050-1,225 lb slaug hter steers that the claims so filed be heard on ' from incoming water . . . automatical- ! unchanged ; 93 score AA ST-'ii; 92 22:25-22.50; good 20.50-21.00; standard and April 2, 1964, al 11:30 o'clock A.M., be- ly .. . continuously. • 90 B 57; 89 C 56; cars low good 18.50-20.50; canner and cutler fore this r\lnq and ueneral tarm work . Too of head »l 15.65; mixdd 1-3 190-230 lbs and that the claims so filed he heard wages . Separate house. Herb Wlebke, Wholesale eggs offerings 14 75-15.35; 2-3 250 270 IDs 13. 75 14 25; ?/0- on March 25, 1964 , at 11 o 'clock A.M., Prosper, Minn. 300 lbs 13 25-13.75 ; l- .l 350-40O lb sows before this Court In the probale courl large ample; mediums ade- DEPENDABL E MA.RR1ED MAN lo r gen- 11.50-11 B5; 400 500 lbs 10 . 75 11 SO; 2-3 500 room In the court house In Winona, Min- eral farm svork . Leonard Sloskopf , Har- quate; other sizes light to ade- , , nesota, and that notice hereof be given 600 lbs 10 2510.75 mony. Minn Tr! B86 J3.11. NANCY By Ernie Bushmille r qute; demand irregular. Callle- 23 OO0 ; calves none; slaughter by publication of this order in the Wi- sell ing prices steers 75 75 cents iownr; high rhoice nnd nona Daily News and by mailed notice WANTED (Wholesale prime t ,too 1,350 lb slailghler s.tcers 23.25 as provided by law. SALES AGENT lor arl calenda r and based on exchange and other fo 2.1 75; choke 950 1.350 lbs 22.75 23. 00; Dated November 70, 1963. specialty lines A] territory nv/i ilahle. ) few loads choice 1.350- 1 ,400 lbs 21 75 22 25; E, O . LIBERA, Wiile lor n-vtic-ii.v . Thos . D. ^Aur- volume sales . few lo.lds choice 1.500 1 , 5.50 lbs 21 00 21 .50; Probate Judge . phy Co , Rett 0,ik, Iowa . New York .spot quotations fol- good 900 1,750 lbs 2100 2? 00; high choice (Prohatr Court Seal) ^ (47 and prime 900 1, 050 lb slaughter heifers Roger W. Poole, WINONA AREA low : mixed colors: extras Attorney for Pelitioner. ; 27 25 22 SO; most choice BOO 1.100 lbs NO TRAVEL nccc*. '>nrv. S^lcs exp^rienr« lbs. min > .'317- .'Mi; extras med - 7125 22.00; flood 7O.0O-7I 00; utility and riosii7if)lc hut nof rcquirefl . Cnrnpanv um (40 lbs. average ) .lO'k-ai'b; commercl.il cows 17.00-13 50 will trnin rkiht rriiin . LitserAl quftrantefl Sheep 1,200; wonleri slaughter lambs (First Pub. Monday, Nov . 25, 1963) fliid tutu ro income sul)sldntl<1|. Sond standards ;i2U-34; ohecj.s .'iil ' -a- About s teady; few lots choice and prime State ot Minnesota ) ss r7-H77: medi- . Intervie w sea dollar today .9275 , previous day Jessie Mny Gaulke hnving tiled a pr tf. r Kocli . Wliioria lintel , lues , Doc . ums (41 ll>s. average ) 32-33 ' ¦•; tl 1 ion In this four) alleging tlint s,iid It), / 1(1 lo '/ |) 111 '1270. decedent d ied inlcslat*1 smalls on lbs. ave rage i 211-29 , nnd thnt snld e'.tnte consist *) only of the homtMrarl nl Situations Wanted—Fern. 29 liecwees 23-24. said decedent and only surd px't Min.il (I if. t Pub . Monday, Nov. 35, I9HI properly ns Is exempt from all debts and I AOY woui n artriic-.v r . hrlstmas card, Browns: extras (47 lbs. min i lor you in hpi linme or ynurs ,- nlso Slate of Minnesota 1 si charges In Probate Court «nd praying toi r "rlrlr <• ¦• . ntlice lefli -is, etc Reasn nahle . :!. )-:iti7; t op quality (47 ltis County ol Winona I In Prolmtt Court a summary assignment or distribution of laid estate to the persons pnlitled Iel 8 !* .' •:' hrtAi'eii ,s anrf / M p nl . min. ) 35'-j-:i7 ; mediums (41 lbs No , 1S .SIV theretn; REX MO RGAN , M, D. By Dal Curtij IT 15 ORDERED, Hint Hie hearing average i 31 7- '!3 ; sm;>l!s ( In Rft Eitatt ol Technical Instruction 35 . 3li lbs Willard V . Benlng, Deceovt; nanifd FINISH est.ile f iavinq tiled hei llnal accnunl and notice ot said hearing he given hy DrosM'd poultry : northeast car- pi'llllon toi setllenii'iit and nllowance publication ol this ordrr In the Winona lot and trucklot turkeys , gnide Ihpreol and tni dMrlbulion lo the persons Dally Mews and by mailed notice a- thereunto eislilletl ; pi nvidrd by, law Dated November list , A and U.S. grade A , ready-to- II IS O^nrRFn, T lint the lienrlno 1961 HIGH cook , frozen; Offerings on young tlii-irot lin had nn Ori-nitier ?H, 19a:i, al E . D llf\E RA. 10 if) o t Inr k AM . tielnie tins Com I Probale Judge . hens ample ; oflerings young in Hie pi nh.ile court loom In Ihe com I (Pinnate Court Sea I) ) house HI Winona. Minnesota, and llial P Sf Johnson. loins M-21 Ib.s adequate; Under- Attorney, for Petitioner nnlice lieienl he Q I VCII hy piitillcallon nl SCHOOL tone unsettled, Offerings Fryer- this 0» (lei in the W'liona Dally Nev. s AT HOME loa.slci.s •> -)) Ib.s :i!)-40 cen.' s; and hy mailed nolle r as provided hy (first Pub. Monday . Dec. 2, law 1961) As fast JIS you c;in do young hens li-lfi His 357-36 7. r lie llaled Novemlin ?;. 19ft 1 Slate of Minnesota I si . work If ymi arc Hi or over young I OIIIN M-21) ll>s 347, 20-26 I P 1 111 IRA, Counly ol winona ) In Prnhnle Cowl I' inhatr Judge mifl li.'ivc lef| , lbs 34. Sale:, young hens ll-l(i lbs . No. I5 , ftfi9 school wrilo (I' i oh.sle f mil t Scisll In Re Estate ot (or YWV.V. lii j'h school imok- ;i57'-36 cenls; youn^ turns 14-20 llainld J I ihria. Martin L Monahan ' , Decedent Icl TK'I.I.S YOU lbs 347'. 2(1-24 lbs 34. Altoini'y fen Pi'tlllonei. Order lor Hearing on Petition fni Admin HOW! titration , t. Imltlng Time to File Claims ( ACITCI IH IMI Mcinhor »¦ and lor Hearing Thereon (I ,( full , Monday, Orr. 1, 1M1) (Fir.I Put) . Monday, Nov. Jf , Hall i\ntinve named n\ the pmtiale i mjil i own in Ihe ttiut) c,t,ilc h.ivilH) flli 'tl lie, final Aft dull! anil estate iiavlny tlli 'cl hei final rtciount and house- in sA/innna, Minnesota; Hint llir Name __ t)''tiliini loi srtllrmriit unci rtllciwauu e putiliim loi vltlrnu'Ml and nllowanrfl lime wllhln which IIKIIIIIIS II ! said cle I'.t'M'til null I (ii cli' .l'iliut ,cm In Itir ju'r Ihr/rof and tor cli \li lliulleil) to (lie. per c ecienl may tile Iholr claims lie limited .,1:11 lll.'M'l.lllO CMllHrll , sons Ih eitMinlo entitled: In lour months Irom the dale hnent. and Address M I'i op |)| -M| I) , llinf tl,r lirnrinii I! I \ ntVDI-. RF () , Ihal Ihi henrlnu that the c laims so filed he heai cl tin Ihrienl lie Had u/1 II llllirt 1), Hoi. nl tlii'ieol lir had cm Oec enilier It), I9A .I, al Api II 3, I HA , al 10 01) o ' l lnrk AM . I'i' y State 111 I'I ii (lull. A Art , lii'Kll r IlliS (' mil t In 10 iO o 'dticK AM ,, hi'lofe tin s Coui t in belore Ihls four I In the probale court flic (in,Ii,id- i inii i lonin in liir min i house Hie pintiate couit mnin in Ihe sourl house room In th« c ourt house In Winona, Mm ui VvuiniM, Minne-ola, find thai nolle o In Winona, Mlnni",ol/), and Hint nollrr nesnla, and that notice hereof ba given 'IVIcptKino hi'iHil In- (liven l>y mil-dic iillon (it (his liereol t>p olvnn l>y pnhlli allon ol this by publication ot tills nider In Ihe WI V«m r Wa nt Ads mclei in Hie Winitna Dail y News and hy outer in Ihe Winonn Onlly Nrws and ncina Dally News and hy mailed nnlko llldilrcl n/,lni. rt .. imiyiiji-d hy law. t)y ma ilrd iinlite as piovidr*! hy law as piovlderi hy law , Haled llnvrritt.ri V/ , I VA I llalrii Nnwrnslier 111, I'M Ortlfll November II. 1161 lo 'I'lic W' lii oii,! i) ;i ||y r ( I' . I) I IIH MA, l:. . I> I IIH-HA , F. D, I llll HA , \ .\vs I Voliflli* .hula*. Probata Juilya, Probata Jucjpe. if' nl..tie ( (ii.i | Seal) ll' i cilwile ( nmt Senll (f'rohalcn Court Senll , , Hni nlfi I | il-ri „, Miealer A, Murph y, Slieater K Muiphy, Dial :>:i:>.i i„ t ,,„ A() T lk( ri Altpiwy for I' aiilionsr . Allnmoyi lor Pililmntr. Allorneyi for Petitioner. STRICTLY BUSINESS Artie)** for Salt 57 Radios, TsUvislon 71 Houses for Sale 99 Uied Care 10^ ' " D. WEST LOCATION. 2-btdroom home. CH E V ROLET— 1932, 2-door. In goocrcon- TRANSISTOR RADIO diMon Russel Anderson, Rushford, we HAVE 40 different modert on hand The present ta*ts are only SBS. per . Minn. Tel. M4-64U. Used Cari t)%*4 Cart 109 CHRISTMAS at our »tor». Wi service all wt sell. year. The htal cost is less than $100 _ _±°* for t full heatinp season. You'll live ~ Coma In or call WINONA FIRE a, DlscOUNTsi'DISCOUNTSMSlgantlc sav- CHEVR6TrEt-i»567v B7 exceliefirror.()l- OLDSMO B 1L E-1M4 4.d«or "18", good like a king with a large living room, TREES POWER CO., 54 E. 2nd logs on Chryiltrt with 3-ytar, tlen, straight stick with ovardrlvt. 4 condlllon . Chain for Immtdlit* ill *. . T«l. 5045 beautiful kitchen and utility room . All 1*63 (Across from the new 50,000 milt warranty. Largt stock . Ltrgt new Goodpur tlrti. Tal. 1415 bifora 5; T»l. S?U. -JV parking let.) tor only M.900. ABTS AGENCY, INC., TfV Wreaths Roping stock of new and ustd jeeps, '4t model ;j7» itt«r i. ¦ ' Wlnorm'i Finest Electric Mpalr Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel . 4243 or " for S39S; MO sttflon weflon, llkt new. •jV Boughs lor All Makes tfter hours: E. R. Clay »-3737. Bill Many used cars and trucks, all lUtl Authorized Dealer for Ziebell 4H54, E. A. Abts 31K HU.FF-& BELLEVIEW in slock . George Waughtal Motor Silei, 196 1 VOLKSWAGEN ADMIRAL - MUNTZ - ZENITH LA CRESCENT OWNER—3 bedrooms, ex- Black River Falli, Wis. Opart frl. ava- 1963 BUICK Don Ehmann TV Service cellent construction, desirable floor plan, nings. ' t passenger pickup. jood location. 701 S. 4th. Tel. 895-4839. •fr _910 W. Fifth Ttl. »303 ~ Special ^ * " " '.r^ •jr Carries 1900 lbs. payload. Christmas trees Needles and Service 8Y OWNER-10I» Glfrnort A^e weVl kept 2-bedroom home on 92 x 160' lot . T963 Ramb!er ¦ 4 speed transmission. 4-Door Sedan All Makes of Record Players Lots of extras. Immediate possession. JV Tel. a-3444 for appointment, Spruce and Pine - American i!r Heater. Hardt's /Wusic Store IP YOu TrVANT to" buy, sell or trade Convertible with beautiful gold bod/ -&- Automatic Transmission 111 E . 3rd Winona ba turt to see Shank, HOMEMAKER'S and matching Interior. Cirefijlly drlv- £ Covered pickup box. ' V-fr Motor NEUMANN'S EXCHANOE, 552 E. 3rd . tn. end 5,000 milts gutrantttd by tSr Rfffrigtrato rt local owner, who' s nam* will bt giv- it 13,000 actual miles. ' UL E. Second 72 FOUNTAIN CITY—large llToorn build- ' . - •it Radio en upon request, Equipped with twin ¦& Top in economy. Ed's Refrigeration &. Supply Ing on N. Shore Drive. Suitable . for shift on the floor along with over- Heater ept> . warehouse or stort. For salt or drive.. Still carries ftctory warranty. Commercial and Domestic * rent. Also large modern moblla home, See this car now et Nystrom 'e heat- 355 E 1th Tel . JS3J $1345 fr Tinted Glass PINE & BALSAM lecrlrlct for quick sale. C. SHANK, ed showroom . Christmas gift price al Homtmaker ' i Exchange, 55! E: 3rd. ¦fr White Sidewall TIrei Special* at tho Stors 74 E. S-ROOM homt locattd near St. Stans. $2, 195 ¦fr CHRISTMAS TREES CHRISTMAS SPEC lAL-coloreif Indoor You'll have plenty ot room here. Large Outside Rear View Mirror flood light, complete with locket and bright rooms, Now gas furnace only Covers 150 watt colored bulb. $2.95. BAMBE- 1 month old. 52 gallon hot water heater, ir Deluxe Wheel Also wreaths , roping, _ N£!CS, «th and Minkato. . full basement, Let us pick you up and WA LZ Tu-tone Bronze snd White - show you this home. ABTS AGENCY, NYSTROM' S ir TOY CLOSE-OUT SALli" ' branches, tree stands, and INC., Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. Chrysler - Plymouth BUICK-OLDSMOBILE-GMC •it Finish 20% to SO'?. Savings 4242 or aff>r hours: E. R. Clay 8-2737, Ihop and tivt now at SHUMSKI'S Open Monday - Friday Nltes other decorative items both Bill Zitbtll .495-4 , E. A . Abls 3114 . Open Friday Night* 7 i!r 13 ,000 Actual Miles 58 West 3rd, T el. J-3389 " ™ ~" for indoor and outdoor. WEST LOCATIO N—near Soulh Baker. ¦ir Tops In Economy Stoves, Furnaces, Part* 75 See this 7-roorn house, 3 bedrooms, 5 rooms and balh on 1st floor, 2 rooms 1 960 PLYMOUTH WOOD OR COAL burning stove. Ideal up. Basement, full lot, S5,40O. Easy $2295 lor garaga or basement. Ill E. 4th. terms. $700 down, balance $60 per Fury LOW A, GRAM & SONS Tel. -93M. _____ ~ month. Immediate possession. See or 120 East 2nd . Tel. 3120 MONOGRAM spece heater; l3,0O0 8TU 4-door , V-8 motor, automatic Input, wall thermostat, automatic fan, PRICED OPEN SUNDAYS high and low flam* setting, used 2 sea- W. STAHR transmission. In excellent "What a day! The computer broke down sons, looks and runs like new . Don 374 W. Mark Tel, 6925 McElmury, Rushford, Minn. Ttl " ' condition with low mileage BA RGA INS and ! had to think!" . S6A- WE ST HOW ARC ST .—fw77ron e of iht- WALZ 9382. better homes. 7-room house with 3 large and only one owner . See it DAFLY N EWS GAS OR OIL heaters, ranges, water bedrooms, big -walk-in closels, spacious '56 Tord wagon.... $395 Buick—Oldsmo Dile—GMC heaters, complete installations. Service, living room with carpeting and drapes, . to appreciate it. Business Opportunities 37 Poultry, Eggs ¦ -Fri . Nites , Supplies 44 parts RANGE OIL BURNER CO., 907 maple floors, full basement, oil heat. ! ¦ Open Mon. • ~ '57 Rambler -wagon I - ¦ ESTABLISHED BUSINESsTHght on Third NEAR YEARLING HyLIri* h»nj, 3,000, MAIL E. Sth. Tel. 7AT>. Adolph Michalowskl. Dandy landscaped yard, full lot and $295 garage. On bus line. Close to Madison St.. In business district. Reasonable rent 15th of Dec. Sic. Ttl. Pstanon 175- F. A. Krause CO. Mobile Homes, Trailars 111 on 2O'x60' bulldlnrj. Oil heat, basement . ' 5M8 evenings. NVurven Anderson. Typewriters 77 School, and stores. $19,000. For appoint- '55 Oldsmobile 14000 will handle . For details see or SUBSCRIPTIONS ment call at sav DEKALB 20 week eld pullets, fully vac- ONLY AT Winona' Typewriter Service do SEVERAL winter clos»-«jt* hlfl . "BREEZY ACRES" 4-door . . ! Van cioated, light, controlled, you gel a full 1 year service guaran. $295 Ings. Now is the llrn e lo buy ' i raised on slat May W. STAHR Wis. ""' Be Paid At tee on new and used machines Trailer Sales, Black River Falls, W. STAHR. floors, Available year around . SPELTZ . Buy 374 w. Mark Tel. 6925 Closed Saturday afternoons - ~ 3TA W. Mar % . . Tel. Wi CHICK HATCHERY, Ro lllngstone, now--during our Big Port. Typewriter " "" ~ '53 . Plymouth 4-door $195 PRICES SLASHED on ali used moblli Minn. Tel. 1W . TED MAIER DRUGS Trade-in Allowance Sale . WINONA • mw LISTING homes. Save SlOO' s now. Rtd Top Mo- i . TYPEWRITER SERVICE, 161 E. 3rd. '55 bile Home 'oje^ New 2-bedroorrt, 1-floor home, with Chevrolet wagon $195 ARE YOU EARNING Wanted—Livestock 46 Books TYPEWRITERS and adding machines HURRY , Periodicals 60 for sale or rent. Reasonable rates, spare bedroom in basement . All oak Auction Sale* ~ flooring. Aluminum changeover win- CHA.R0LWS CRO$S ' 7:7IvTsr~356 fret delivery. See us for all your ot. j '51 DeSoto sedan... $99 ALVIN KOHNER fe*der - dows and doors. I-car atlachcffd ga- $10,000 TO 500 lbs. Joe Glldntr, Preston, Minn. fice supplies, desks, files or olfict AUCTIONEER, City and state licensed ATlas 5-5686 rage. Hot water, gas fired heat. Mi Tel. SO 5-2450. chairs. Lund Typewriter Co. Tel. 5222. HURRY and bonded, 353 Libert/ SI (Corner baths. Nice kitchen with ample cup- '54 Ford convertible $99 $15,0. 00 PER YEAR? " F. E. Compton & Company E jm Liberty). Tel. 4980. LEWlSTOiT'SA LiFljAR N Washing, Ironing Mach. boards. Located west |n the city, 2 . _*nd A reel good auction market for your Publishers — Compton's 79 blocks to main line bus. Jefferson ~ " HURRY iVt «Jver!lst Our Prices If you are or are not and livestock . Dairy cattle on hand all Pictured Encyclopedia GENE S 7VPPUANCE I TV SERVICE School district. Full price $14,500. ~ „^ Minnesota are interested in the inde- . week, hogs bought tvary day. Trucki ( Half price trade in privilege) 1052 W. Broadwa y Land & Auction Sales available. Sale Thure., 1 p.m. Tel. 36*7 . Tel. a-l787 (Karl' s Rental Service) A I AGENCY I NC. down to pendence, prestige and se- CFact index in each volume) - - , Everett . J (Conner curity of Farm Implement* 48 MAYTAG AND FRI GIOAIRE-Ftisl, ex- A JUN r REALTORS ' Ul Wtlnuf. Tel. 8-3710, alter hours 71U . being your own _ pert serves. Complete stock and parts. f DON'S AUTO SALES ~ — Wilbu r M. Gibson 159 Walnut . DEC 13—Fri. 1 p.m. East end of Main boss, we can ALUMINUM H Choate & Co. Tel . 2871. ' [¦UtJ at this time 16 ft. grain and corrTtie^ Sales Representative St , In West Concord. Minn., which Is vator , like new; SWB 1^-ton ~ ~ ~ offer you the opportunity to truck. Phones 4242-9588 60 miles $.. of St. Paul on Hwy. . 56. Contact Arthur Knauf , Utlca. Minn. (Former Pepin Co. Supt. W^«d toTBuy 81 Big sale all this week Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon _ ~ Franklin iMathlas, owner; Bartel it earn this income as an in- HOMELITE chain saw«, 2, one new; of Schools) CHICKEN NESTS—stTft price, condition E. R. Clay 1-2737 , Bill Ziebell 4»54, Huntington, auctioneers; Thorp Scle* Comet—Fairlane Co.. cle-rk. dependent businessman in a Turner saw mill , with Waukesha motor Rt. 1, Box 26, and location In f lr*1 letter. Lavernt N E . A. Abts 3184. 165 E. 2nd St. ln . good condition. Ruijel Andareon, Arkansaw , Wis. Putz, Fountain City, Wis. " growing retail business. NEAR THIRD ST.—Nice coiy, compact Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings Die. \A— Sat. M noon . 4 miles E. of Rushlord, Minn. Iel . UA-UI6. WM. MILLER "SCRA IRONT'METAL Tel. 8-1678 Houston, Winn, en Hwy. 1», then 1 "~ " " Buiinati ^ 5-room house, all on one floor. Gas fur- For information call Mr. SILO UNLOADERs7"bunk teecl«ri, barn Equipment 62 CO . pays highest price* lor scrap nace, new electric wiring, also 220. and Saturday p.m. mile S. Forrest E. Moon, owner; Carl Olson a. Son, auctioneer!; Thorp Sales cleaners, parlors, bulk tanks, pipe Una U S ED COA1M E R CI A L fountain s Iron, melals, hides, wool and raw fur Priced lor quick sale. $5,000 See or call Timmons at Minneapolis equip Co., cleirk. milkers, all other supplies for tha beef menf for sale. Complete setup or in- 222 W. 2nd Tel. 2067 339-8081 or write P.O. Box man or dairy farmer. d ividual pieces. Sufficient for complet e Closed Saturdays W. STAHR OAK RIDGE SA.LES J. SERVICE - ~ 374 W. Mark Tel. 6923 kitchen, fountain or din ing room. Write WANTED SCRTP IRON METAL 732, Winona, Minn. Minneiska . Tal. Altura 78<4 a. , WISE BUYS & miiuMMUMiMnii^M &' . P.O. Box 20* , Wlnone. COW HIDES, WOOL 4 RAW FURS. ^^^ ^ ^ ^^^ mmmmVS9 HIGHEST PRICES PAI D ' mVm\mWb&Sf £f i%&S!&£SR3Ba^^*&mF ^ ^ m^mt9Mm ss Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 IS YOUR HOME We are overstocked with Money to Loan 40 M * W IRON AND METAL CO. Wagons. They TfflkW IN TRYING to supply our customers 207 W. 2nd, across Spur Gas Station 1958 Station WINTER For your Convenience i_ i mmmammmtmmms%Kmm\^a^as\a^mmmf a^BBstsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^B^BBV Loans — Insurance — with the gre-atest variety of fuels at TOO BIG have been reduced in price mmmmmBRK8aB^^mW AmmmmmlmmWV* Wt Are Now Again Optn On I l , iiiiii iiim i II nl J 1 ttie lowest possible cost, we have again Jati. " " to move fast! j i Real Estate put in a supply of '"RED EMBER" HIGHEST PRICES PAID ' OR TOO SMALL? SPREADER coal. "Red Ember ", the economy fuel for scrap Iron, metals, raos, hides, 1 The following dairy cattle and dairy equipment will be | FRANK WEST AGENCY a-o popular during tbe war days, sells 1 958 Ford 6-passenger Coun- T7J Lafeyafla Sf. Tal raw furs and wool! We will be glad , S1A0 for only lle.SO per ton delivered. Haul try Sedan, V-8, automatic sold at public auction on § (N« City. Tel. 8-4370. $395.00 I EXTRA GOOD Fol<7~vvolf «nd Rabbit Case tractor spreader, cheap. Trempealeau, Wis. Tel . S34-63I* hounds; also coon hounds. Come over FOR WOMEN—sleeping room s 'or Tri- W. L. (Wib) Helzer 8-2181 . I 164 HOLSTEINS — A herd of high producing regis- I t _: . : dents, 1958 Ford 6-passenger Ranch and bring your trading stock . Chuck ^ or working women . Excellent bus John Hendrickson 7441 §¦' tered and grade Holsteins. Selected from the top of sev- i WauQhtal ol Waughtal Motor Sales, Prepare Now for Ol' Man connections. . $5 week. 655 E. SanOorn. Wagon , V-8, automatic Black River Falls, Wis. Corning Next Week Tel. 2518. Laura Fisk 2118 eral herds especially for this sale. Most of cattle from | | ~ '" " ~ transmission and radio. BASSET rlOIJND PUPPY - male7~7 I Load of New Badger Winter Who Will Soon KING E. 127—large sleeping room, Gtn. Leo and Bee Koll 458L artificial bre»ading or purebred sires. Will bs guaranteed # tleman preferred. Tel. 4141. Very clean with excellent months, black, tan end white, AKC I 150 bu. Spreaders . Lester O. Peterson 4244 ai represented and also guaranteed for 30-day retest. i registered, S60, 120 E, tHt . Ttl. 2779. Be Here running gear. . - • Rooms for Housekeeping 87 Bob Selover 7827 I Herd Is 95% calfhood vaccinated. If in need of choice § BERMAN SHEPHERcT PUPPIES—white, $495.00 Rin Tin Tin blood sire. Excellent with 170 bu. Jadco spreader. ROOMS FOR MEN, With or without 1 dairy cows , it will pay you to drive miles to buy at this j | children and as watch dogs, eager to kitchen privileges, Tel, 4839, 1 sale. State Bangs and TB tested for interstate shipment. § leern. Michael M, Soppa, Brownivllla, 130 bu. Jadco spreader. FILL UP NOW ! Minn. B0B Many other fine buys on , , __ , ; Apartments, Flats 90 l . D 28 Holstein heifers fresh 2nd calf , 1 day to> 2 weeks, i __—_ TV Commander Coal C '63, '62, and '61 passenger |^^. milking 45 lbs. to 70 lbs. daily ; 12 Holstein cows, fresh 1 Hor*««, Cattle, Stock New Badger Algoma SANBORN E. 127—S room all modern cars. 43 Four sizes of America's duplex apt., ground floor . Inquire tftar Tel. 2349 I 3rd calf , 1 day to 2 weeks, milking 60 lbs. to 75 lbs. daily ; & " Grinder Mixer on hand for t p.m. I.^C*- . R EGISTERED B ERKSHIRE boar tor finest household coal. 1 14 Holstein heifers, 1st calf , fresh or springers; 22 Hoi- § NINTH E. 451—small 3 room tpt., I 120 Center St. FORD IN FOUNTAIN CITY salt, also Hanson frozen illeage chip, immediate delivery. 18-inch Large Lump, 6x3 Egg, utlll- I stein cows, due 2nd and 3rd calf by sale date; 18 Holstein I per. Argene Beyer, Utica, Minn. Ttl. tles 'furnished, on _ bus line. ; tmmmm$@miAMmmmgmmw Lewlston 4824. mill, 2 ton mixer. See the 3x2 Range , 1" Stoker. 7~ A. C. PRUSSING & SON k cows, due 3rd calf last of Dec. or early Jan.; 12 Holstein | | _ _ features on this one. Will BROADWAY Er47» |ivlng Toomrbtd"- SPOTTED Poland China boars, 1 pure- room . kitchenette, privatt bath and Sale or Rent; Exchanges 101 P heifera, due 2nd calf last of Dec. or early Jan.; 5 Holstein § bred. Vernon Prlgge, Rt. 1, Winona. demonstrate. ""&¦ tntrance, heat and wattr furnished. heifers, due 1st calf March by artificial breeding ; 36 I Tel. Lewiston 2793 . Petroleum Coke $85. Ttl, 3046 or «?60. I _ ^ ~ ~ FORMER CLINIC BUILDING, for sale Holstein heifers, average 850 to 900 lbs., bred 40 to 60 I TE EDER CATTLET nTllw tcr^OO lbs. No smoke — No ash! PLEASANT APT., close to downtown, or least. 45x140. Elevator, stoker heat , I H. J. Jcheutt, Pleasant Valley. Tel . Rosenthal all steel corn drapes, carpeting, itova and refrigera- Immediate occupany. Contact BOB LAUGH 1 days; % Holstein heifera, registered with papers, bred 1 B-2U3. tor furnished. Not suitable for ' children. SELOVER, Realtor,_for jhowinrj. , ^ - shredder , -& Mobil heat Fuel Oil Tel. 8-3011 , | Oct. and Nov. ; 7 Holstein heifers 400 lbs. to 500 lbs.; 1 FEEDER PIGS, AS, thrlftyTjS goob qual- Wright chain saw. GOODVIEW—Sale or rent to responsible S Holstein heifers, 350 lbs.; 1 Holstein purebred bull, 2 ity spring calves, suitable tor breading Cleans as it burns, UPPER 5 room apt., available Immtdl- party, t' j story, 2 bedroom stucco AT WINTER! I 1 afock. Herbert McNimer , Houston, New Freeman loader to fit ately- Tel. 8-2842. home. Immediate possession. Tel. 8-3547 | years old, out of artificial breeding. I Minn Tel. 896-3153 Berwind Briquets, Winter . . HEATED 3-roomi, kitchen and bath. May or 9760. __ j Ford tractor. - 1 DAIRY EQUIPMENT — 6 Surge seamless buckets; i COMPLETE dairy herds, cows and bail- Tiing lump and egg, Petrol- be teen at once, avallablt loen. Tel. MARK wT 874— house for sale or rent. These two cars are winter- ers , Cash or milk assignment. Free New Freeman loader to fit 4007 before 6 p.m 3 bedrooms and balh upstairs; living,, | Surge milker pump, 3 unit. i eum Briquets , Eastern Ky. - "" ized and just waiting for delivery. Robert Cherrler , it A W. Wil- John Deere 40-420-430. B ROADWAY e7>5»-newly dTcofattd 1 dining, kitchen, breakfast nook, tcreen- Pocahontas egg, J low St., Chlpnewe Falls, VVl». Tel. Park lump, room apt. Adults. Ttl. 4107. ed-ln porch, and ' bathroom down- winter to come. | OWNER: FRANKLIN D. MATHTAS | J-6e76. "Bulls lo loan " . Huby-Glo Stoker , Zeigler " - stairs. Also full basement, oil heat. " ' " ~ HUFF ST. -4-room tpt. with full bath, For more inlormotion Tel. 2396 and ask Home of High Grade Holsteins) HOLST ETN BULL ^purebred . withou t pa - < | -and Orient Stoker. Dry Oak newly decorated . Lew rant. Inquire M for Bob O/son. I pert, of serviceable »ge. Guaranteed i. Mark _ 3958 RAMBLER Ambassa- Auctioneers: Henry "Sonny" Bartel; Shorty Huntington I breeder. Russell Persons , St , Charles, Merlin Wilber Block Wood. If Minn. , Tel. 932-4865. , V-8 motor , automatic _ Badger Ma«hin« Dealer Wanted—Real Estate 102 dor I Clerk : Thorp Sales Company, Rochester, Minnesota m " Luxury Apt. HOLSTEIN BULLS, purebred, service- Grou nd Moor. Large carptttrl llvln| ^ ^ " ^ " transmission , full power. THORP SALES COMPANY'S EASY TERMS able age and younger, good type , from Tel. Centerville 539-24R8 WILL PAY HIGHeST CASH PRICEl | | room wllh beautiful fireplace . Altrtc- FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY production tested dams Also registered East End Coal & | livi kitchen with Ijteif conveniences Quite a buy ! if Thorp Sales Co., Clerk, Rochester, Minn. fl Holstein heifer calves. Suitable for IH Hay, Grain, Pesd SO Ceramic tilt balh wllh shower. Two "HANK JEZEWSKI & m or FFA. J. J. Rosenow, Waumandee, bedrooms. Draper ies throughout. (Wlnont ' s Only Rctl Estate Buyer) Wis, EAR CORN and baled straw (or sale. Fuel Oil Co. 3961 CHEVROLET straight " " l Tel. fctttj ins 7 4 h.p. compresser , vualk-ln E. 7th/ T el. 50-J5. nished , S55 per month. Aveiltble now. 15" $3 95 and up. cooler door , Toledo meat sea le, adding ^ " Tel. 2040. PUREBRED Poland China hoars, from WALNUT OR BLONDE cocktail Inbies, ; New Relreeded Snow Tires, machine, cash reg ister, 10 seclions of WINONA certified dams Roqcr Boynton, Lewis- •5.95; 3 tab le groupings, Including J CENTRAL LOCATION 1 room nlcelyTur- 7.50K14 - 2 lor $22 22 t II , shelving, candv cese, tlreprool 1963 ton, Minn. Tel . .1792 step and matching cocktail tables , nlihed apt., prlvafe entrance and bttn. Plu". Ta and Exchange, steel safe, dinlnpj room tab le and * HAMPSHIRE BOARS-Pureared. Weight ' «l» fi. BORiTYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, Tel. 7050 tor appointment. chairs, 2 bird cages. ]7i n/llnnesota, ~ FIRESTONE AUTO SALES 200-300 Iba. Raymond Dorn, Uflce, .303 Mank/ilo. Open evernlngs. FRANKUN 224- 7 room furnl|h«d Tel. A771 apt.^ el *0M) Minn. (Bethany Road) utilities furnished, 1st floor, privatt tn- 2D0 West 3rd T RAMBLER-DODGE ELECTRIC TRAIN »»t for tale. Reason- | PUREBRED BERKSHIRE BOARS-good Good Things to Eat 65 trance . i able. Excellent condition. 108 E. 7lli. - '~ ~ "" 3rd St. & Mankato Tel . B-3iH9 ones, come see them. Wm. Haedlke, LA.RGE SELECTION of Christmas nutsi FROM WSC - l. «>~ CHEVROLETS ACROSS J 3 men ¦ operator, ra- New Take-Off Lewiston, Minn , Tel. 571 - . AUTOMATIC onrng n door candles nnd Iruit baskets. WINONA I to inert furnished apt., 304 W. «lh. Open Mon . & Fri. Nights These Like New Demonstrators and One Owner Trade-ins dio-controlled , eas ily Installed Now un- POTATO MARKET, 118 Mkt. Tel . 4358. PUREBRED OUROC BOAR! and dills til Chrlslmnv only 5134.95 , Kendall-O' - Origina l Equipment Also, l.andrnce boars and gilts. Clifford " Tremendous Savings. All Carry Brien Lumber Co, 115 Franklin . Tel. Guns, Sporting Goods 66 VERY PLEASANT, clean, newly docortt- Are Being Offered at Holt, lanesboro, Minn, ( Pilot Mound) 8. 3567. i td 3 rooms, private balh, privatt en- DI STRIBUTOR for Howett & Blick Wid- trance, continuous hot water, oil heat. • Full Warranties. HEREFORD and Angus feeder calves, BEAUTIFUL wood finishes, no removing,, I ow bows, complet e ot archery Adults, Available Oft . 6 . 266 W. «lh. LAST 375 It) average , Eugene Marg, Rt. 2, no scraping, no bleaching Old Masters "ne ! TIRES tackle OILCHRIST'S, eTT» W Jth Open 300 H,P. V-8 vviiicmn , ivvii-turii c L- I O - IJUU . Liquid Wood . Plnnl Oapol. TWO BEDROOM fu rnished mobile home, IMPALA Convertible with engine , wueek 'nights 'till 10. 1 CA^ | 4! 11 ., lor rent by the month. Tel. I 70J Injectihlc JOLLY SANTA, Mrs. Claus anct the mis- «362e. 25% to 40% OF THE Powerglide transmission , power steering, pow- criievious elves worked many months Household Articles 67 er brakes , white sidewall tires , push button radio with COMBIOTIC on tha marvelou s selection of dolls, Business Placat for Rant 92 doll bupgles, clothes, housrkeeplng toys KEfiP your carpets beautiful despite con- Passenger -Truck V rear seat speaker , padded dash, wire wheel covers, seat incr vial 25c now available «! ROBB BROS. TOY- stant footsteps of a busy family. Get " ' '63s Blue Luslre, Rent electric shampooer, HILLTOP TAVERN tor rtnl7on Hwy7i4 . belts , front and rear bumper guards , floor mats, door LAND, 57* E, 4th. Inquire houie W, ot t«vtrn TED MAIER DRUGS ' SI, H, Choata i _Ca. _ _ _ : edge guards , tissue dispenser, back up lights , .electric Animal Heallh Center AMERICAN F LYER TRAIM-extrei largs KALMES TIRE These three cars were for- set , good conditio*!. Tel. 5673 . M usical M«rchindit« 70 Oaragats for R«nr 94 clock , and many other extras. Was priced f Music, University ol Montana , In- for rent Inquire W. Belltvlew or NO NEED to move the car out We 'll . 50* f~ mirror. Wns priced at $2!W0.fl0. Will now sell ^O l Tel 7O50, quire nt MA W. Mark. Winoni, Minn, Tel. 4740. deliver your t>onl In Ihe spring n\y De Ville ^n Tel. 6935 payments, ton WARRIOR IIOAIS for the low price of . r ^-' *JVJ WARN ER TEEN-AGi girl' s Indoor roller skatas, ALL MODERN rural heme, 3 hodioims, 4-rlnor, Sedan , driven but an «)/» 1. »ey 'i. Il" I"-' various slits R«rfios, Television 71 IS milt s from Winona, eood roarln. Ttl. Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 new skate laces; wveddlng doll; )-drawer Dtkoite 643-2314. 1 amazing 2,715 miles. TiQ/O BISCAYNE 4-door with 145 h.p. « cylinder cliesl with lyprwrllnr rompertmenl; TRICYCl Ff, good selection priced rl I 'OJ engine , Powerglide transmission, radio, de- HOG FEEDERS! new quill, clothing; small anllaua le- Bus. Property for Sale 97 $3.95 and up. KOl. TfR HICYCI E , , bins; tnloing srreon; Boy Scout knltt SHOP. 402 Mflnkalo loi . fcWi PONTIAC luxe steering wheel outside mirror seat belts. mmcli' In Trium ph ' s new Star Chief i/.ed spun steel cover f Grist, I' 4lh lul 490/ . 4-door , Vista hardtop , driv - I / o CHEVY II Convertible with 120 h.p. 6 cylinder 7; Rl^ht hcinht V. -7. 45 only crosse direct dr»w bear Up, > i h.p. Housea for Sa la 99 Q compressor Reasonable, eKcpllenl ron- Trucks, Tract 's, Trailer* 108 en only 4 ,010 miles . I / 0*5 motor , Powerglide transmission, white side- 4H" . E-Z lid only VS. dltlon . See al Hugh Orphan Upholstery Call us ... We are your NFAR LFWI5T0N ! bedroom country , power steering and brakes, wheel discs , radio, Shop, js.0 Mankato, Tel . 4104 home on tlvt acre plot, automatic heat, FORD 1 VA? Mon dual, less than 13,000 wall tires 7- rs . systems, t hedrooms be mllfcv Don Husmnn, l.omollle, Minn comfort nnd convenience group, Was priced 12 large feed doo TOYS -complete line*, tremendous savings Photofact Eq uipped 2 waiti'r mny TEMPEST pe Inipl \ n ¦ llouslnn , ! All llnve THIS are under «pZ.J7J rv\lnn, sell for WE HAVK a largie assorlmetil of ap- I!RARY—the world's finest Al! T 'S AC.I NfY , INC., Realtors, IS' lines . . 1 the 2 year or 24 ,000 miles pllancev New and used gt prires you TV-Hadlo service data , We Wain "I il Iel 4347 or alltr hours: FORI) 19«^ I -tOO, llTJ' r^tl fix le, litMVy want to pay Come In ano look E. R. Mny I-)?_]/, Bill 7leball 4114, ckily 29/ en iri I'liflcnc, ohi) msiilciled inctory warranty. T li a I have Ihe complete manual K A, Al)li 3114 • HURRY IN NOW! 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