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¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ [Legislature ¦ ¦ ¦ * . House- Votes** . ; ; Gut in Time Russ7S^ : ^0i^0/ : ^w^eS J Hears Plea LONDON (API Russian: scien- It . revivoq after being kept at ries, flies and mosquitoes out of tists have brought two prehistoric room temperature for some time. their hands. 7 tritons — vertebrates resembling "It died after three -weeks. .[ For Change To Visit Polls lizards—back to lif-e. .They lay Scientists finally [ classified it as ¦ ¦ a four-toed triton , one of the old- "Anottwr triton was found ST. ; PAUL ; (API —: The fight ST-. PAUL * AP) - The Minne- frozen solid - for 5,000 years in sota House Monday overrode lib- Siberia, Moscow radio said today. est, and most pr imitive orders of frozen about 13 feet underground. for party designation for member* eral cries of "insult" arid sent to The story v of the tritons, the tailed, amphibia: that inhabited the This one also - revived and lived of the Minnesota . Legislature — the Senate a bill to curtail the broadcast said, suggests that earth in the Mesozoic era ( the practically all summer." the only two-house legislature in . ) ¦ hours in which employes can take space travelers might be put in dinosaur age . Moscow said tliat before these the nation which elects its mem- pay a sort of deep freeze:to make long "Judging by the . state of the discoveries scientists believed only time off with for voting pur- bers' . .on [a nonpartisan . basis- poses. . . journeys without the encumbrance earth in which .-.:.'- 'it was found, the simplest organisms could sur- . of hiige amounts of supplies. biologists concluded that the tritoti vive hibernation for centuries. But opened before a . legislative coni- The rollcall was 80 to 53, with miUefe ''- ' :tbday[ ; minor ¦ crossing of factional lines The broadcast g^ve this ac- had been asleep for -about ' . 5,000 it said the tritons were verte- by both liberals and conserva- count: ; years/ ': ': brates, which led to the conclu- , Rot>ert A. Tprsythe, [Eepublican tives.' . -: A y "Some time ; ago Soviet geolo- "On awakening the creature be- sion " that prolonged hibernation state- chairman , andy.George Farr. The measure provides there can gists found something resembling haved exactly, as it had thousands could be induced in present-day Democratic - Farmer - Labor be no time off with pay for work- a lizard at a depth of about .25 of . years ago.7lt rati around , ate vertebrates., [ state parly. cTiief . appeared- before ers -whose ; the Senate Elections and Reapporr starting or quitting feet in the frozen grohrid of north- and slept It was not afraid of This, said. Moscow , would be , times provide three hours to vote ern Siberia. people, willingly eating wild ber- useful for space flights. tionment Committee, to urge favor- able action von a bill to restore before or after they go to work. ' ' Since polls are open . from 7 a.m. parly label for. legislators. . - ' .. . .' " to ..8 ..pm , the measure would pro- [ Minnesota yhai b«en without hibit paid time off for anyone re- party . designation of lawmakers porting to work at 10 a:in. or la- since 19157 ter, or who quits at 5 p.m. or ¦ COLLISION DAWAGE ... this isy the dam> flores caught fire and - burned . The Abadesa is ¦ ¦ ¦ g Party-designation , Forsythe ar- earlier. Le • Rolvm • .* gued, does / .not., arbitrarily strip aged bow of; the British tanker Abadesa fbllow*- shown in port at Antwerp. (AP Photofax by cable: away from legislators or [ candi- ' from- Rep. John T- Anderson, St. Paul tng a Collision with the Panamanian tanker Mira- London). conservative and main author , dates; for. the legislature those ele- flores in the Rivet Scheldt in Belgium. The Mira- said a _ minority of employes— ments of personal¦ ¦¦ ¦ appeal which mainly in packing plants .—, have win elections. ' ' abused the present law,". "It seems a. bit [incongruous to Rep. Ernest . Beadle, Sty Paul 7 By ADOLPH Ev JOHNSON recount totals are Rolvaag 620,214, Braatz , - Industrial Government place so nuich emphasis on our 83 Vost ln 4 liberal , fired back that packing ST, PAUL' . Minn. (AP ) v- Hill- Andersen 620,193, candidate, and one of the :other political .parties , our political sys- /y plants are "trying to promote leg- ings today byy a three-judge Min- candidates; category two involvin g tem, the importance of citizens Ml^i^fy \M. The canvassing board declared ' I nesota cases of apparent double : voting participation in politics and then 7.7 : . ' WASHINGTON;/ . islation which is an insult to the recount court on the first Andersen the victor after the Nov. people of the state. '' '. ';y7 . j . three categories of disputed bal - - ' for Andersen and Rolvaag;: and have a . vital party -of that system plan 6 . election : by- 142 votes. The first divorced from the party by such The Castro government formally y denies that Cuban es Shipwrecks Other liberals said the proposal ,- lots gave the Democratic candi- recount total , including all dis- category three, involving cases of shrimp boat and charges that two U. S. Air would "jam up" polling places in dte. Karl ¦ [Rolvaag, " a 21 - vote no vote for governor. labejs as conservative and liber- flr«d on an American I puted ballots, gave Rolvaag a al," Forsythe said. jets machine-gunned. Cuban , ten-itory. Democratic' . Sen. the . evening hours. :- ! lead over Republican Gov. Elmer The court ruled tliat 247 votes Torce .,. '' lead of 133. 7 Jlans/ield agrees with Republican Sen, Oirksen that four Ameri- The old wet and dry battle was il* . - Amlers.cn. . should be deducted from Rolvaag's "The voter is urged to 'read th« IN 24 Hours renewed before the House Liquor 7 Withy more than 1,000 . votes in . Rulings were announced today "statewide basic recount total" as political pia (forms of the two ma- cans died in the Bay of Pigs invasion: Committee over a "[ .proposal By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lor 121 other categories still to come in category one, involving claims a result of its findings in . category jor -parties," 'to liste n to the pro- JPresident [ Kennedy [steps up his personal campaign for a tax - ' local referenda on Sunday liquor j. before the'- . courtv the unofficial of double .voting - for William one, 23'-in . -. category two, and 18 nouticements of candidates running As many as 83 [. persons are sales in Minneapolis , St. Paul and in category four, cut after being told by top congressional strategists tha t yhis feared jdst .in four ship disasters ' on or, with that platform, to ques- ¦¦ . Duluth.. .; .-. tion candidates oh issues—but at whole fiscal program is in trouble with Congress and the people. . around '¦the vorld, all within 24 Af His same - . time, It found 130 ¦ - ' ;¦ 1 OSCAR NOM1NEES PICKED the same time we ask the voter ¦ ¦ K . - hours; ;.' - . Rep. John J. kinzer, Cold Spring votes should fce deducted from the committee chairman , said:the bill its not to pay any attention to these ¦ /// A / A Ay- : /: INTERNATIONAL Rescuers braved a flaming Andersen total as a result of party consideratipns they // / blanket of oil in . "Western Eu- will be acted on by the committee findings in category one, 11 in cat- when' '¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' delegates at the Geneva disarmament confer- . elect their representative and sen- - . • The . -nonaligned .: rope's Scheldt River to .keep the next ¦ Moriday. egory two, and 35 in category ' ¦ ¦ ' ' -United' States, and the Soviet Union will Rep, Richard Richie, St. "Paul ator , to the legislature." • '. -ence anticipate that the . death toll down, Sea tragedies three. : To counteract claims of "boss- agree ultimately on five on-site inspections a year to guard against struck twice off Japan and once liberal, sponsoring the bill ; said Rolvaag thus lost a total of 288 '"our hotels are losing a lot of ism." under the party label meth- underground nuclear tests. A strong : possibility is- seen that the in the Aegean Sea. votes and Andersen, 176. od , Farr said , the legislators ara The- heaviest ytol l ,. . perhaps as business" because of no liquor The court was required, y how- ¦V.- S< Senate will refuse to ratify this figure, - y^y sales on Sunday. His measure permitted wide latitude in their many as 47 lives* Was feared in ever, to consider only 23 . ballots vievvs. - :• Eight bodies are recovered and [75 persons are inissing in [[ the sinking of the Japanese ferry vyoald permit city councils in the in category: one, 13 in category : Tokiwa Maru near Kobe; in west- three cities to ask for a public four ship disasters around the world, y [ : ' ' two. ' and 55 in category three. ern Japan. The 238-ton ferry col- vote pn the issue, -A -. . . .- : B y JAMES BACON the fading actress of "Sweet Bird Opposing^ attorneys had agreed Moscow radio says that Russian scientists have revived two lided with a 9,547-ton Japanese "There's very, very little -bus}-, AP Movie-Television Writer : of Youth ," and Lee Remick, the (AP) earlier on disposition of other dis- prehistoric lizard-like vertebrates fro zen solid in Siberia for 5.000 freighter .early today. A A ness in downtown Minneapolis and HOLLYWOOD : y—; Two alcoholic wife of ''Days of Wine volatile actresses who won their and Roses ." puted ballots in e&cli of the cate- opes High years. The scientists : speculate that this may ppint ; the way to. ¦ St. Paul on Sunday." said Don- gories. ' The rulings of: the [court H for Eight ;' bodies were, recovered ald Pratt , counsel for the Minne- last: Academy Awards in the 1930s For. Peck, the nomination is his freeze for r-pace travelers. ' . : .. ' were read in turn by. District a temporary deep -. . . Many, of the 39 still missing . were sota Hotel association. are the hottest contenders: today fifth. He has yet to win an Oscar. : 'A : :'/ /A:. ¦ V' [ y. i '¦' • ¦ '¦777 - - : believed trapped inside -of in; Hollywood 's Oscar race Judges J.II. Sylvestre of Crooks- . - . *. . . . - cabins . "Go over to Wisconsin and .yoinl . . One of the screen's most hand- ' ' ¦ ¦ 7;: ¦;¦ ¦' the sunken ferry; Police reported Bette Davis and. Katharine Hep- ton ,. who is presiding, Leonard '7[ : 7: . -:- ' ¦[: •: '[ ' • : '-, ' NATIONA L . ;¦ ¦; ' '7 find , that 9 of 29 cars have 'Min- some men , he wore spectacles to Keyes of St. Paul, Ford Tacoriite 19 survivors out of the 66 persons " burn , born in 1908 and 1909, re- play the small-town Southern law- and Sidney Ka- - Walter Reuther says in Miami Beach interview with AP labor nesota . license plates. If people ner of Duluth. aboard. . want a drink with their- meals spectively, are the ones to beat yer [of 'To Kill a Mockingbird." writer Norman Walker that tie 35-hour work , week could hurt Eyewitnesses said the ferry in the best;; actress category at they're going to get it." 7 Before the court announced its economy. Labor leader says he [fayors flexible work week with sank less than 10 minutes after the 35th Oscar awards.y the nom- Lemmon, as the alcoholic hus- (he inees were announced band of "Days of Wine and rulings, opposing attorneys com- Plant in State guaranteed -tO-hcwr pay for everyone. crash: A surviving deckhand Monday. pleted their arguments on disput- said many passengers were Winners will be named April 8. Roses, - ' got his fourth nomination By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Academy Awards' Oscar may be named for a man , but asleep, and had no time to escape; The incendiary mature of the top —third as top actor. ed ballots in a fourth class. These Ford Motor Co. ' — with some are the equivocal ballots, so- — said . Monday it is pro- Bette Dans and Katharine Hepburn are standout Hollywood nomi- The freighter Richmond Maru actress nominations contrasted He previously had won as best , "ifs" suffered littl e damage in the colli- Gold Air Over with soft-spokeii Gregory Peck called "liners," because the "X" ceeding with plans for a taconite nees for 35th annual movie honors. supporting:actor in 1955 for "Mr. has been placed on a line between sion and its crew was unhurt. . and Jack Lemrnon being rated as Roberts. " peJletizing plant , near . Eveleth, ¦ " two candidates. Anywhere eHe it migh t be called lunacy, but New Orleans ' favorites for best actor , . - . . Other male nominees: Marcello Minn., that might cost up to $100 calls it Mardi Uras and becomes the " city that care forgot" in Further south; a 67-ton Japanese There were 54 disputed ballots m illion. fislnng boat sank in the rough For Miss Davis, the nomination Mastroiarmi, the Italian star of in this clas-s, 23 claimed by Rol - Iri a letter released by the Dem- pre-Lenten carnival. . Much of U.S.r , "Divorce—Italian Style" ; Burt ' ¦waters of the east China Sea early was her 10th (lie most of any vaag and 3] by Andersen. ocratic members of Minnesota 's ": ' - ' . ' today. All ll crewmen performer. It must have gi\>en her Lancaster , the "Birdman of AI- ¦ . * aboard In .- opening- testimony Monday, congressional delegation , Henry MINNESOTA drowned , maritime officials said. great - ' satisfaction ' because only a calraz ," and Peter O'Toole as Ford II said: few "Lawrence of Arabia." attorneys for both men conceded Karl Rolvaag's lead dips to 12 votes as the court goes inlo Two fishing boats found no sur- months ago she inserted a "We int end to proceed with pre- vivors. -25 ai Hibbing touching "situation wanted" ad in The other movies nominated changes in the first three of 24 second day of v ote-by-vote study of disputed ballots in Min- stacks '• of disputed hallots that liminary plans ...on the assump- Two tankers collided in (he By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS the local papers. were "The Longest Day," "The tion that action will be taken by nesota's contested [governorship, Republicans claim a trend for Cold air covered most of the But that was liefore Music Man , " "Mutiny on the reduced Rolvaags post-recount River Scheldt Monday, covering "Whatever margin from 133 to 12. the slate of Minnesota in the very Gov. Elmer L. Andersen. about a square mile of the icy nation from the Rockies to the Happened to: Baby Jane?" became Bounty " and "To Kill a Mocking- near future which will stabilize a Atlantic Coast today and headed the year's box office sensation. bird. " Motor Co[ says it is planning for a big taconite river with flaming oil and blocking favorable taconite Ins situation.for Ford plant in traffic on the busy sea route in- into the Southeast. Should Bette win , she would be- many years to ' come." northeastern Minnesota/with some "ifs." Both governor candidates The core of the arctic air was come the first actress to win three For best supporting actor, the land from the North Sea , The nominees were: claim credit. Scheldt is the main stream o( a centered in the north central re- Oscars; Her previous ones came The wording(o of Ford' s letter ii network of canals in northern gion which has been in the grip in 1935 for "Dangerous" and in Ed Begley ("Sweet Bird of Moon Flight e^'ieclcd give a strong boost, to House subcommittee' in Washington takes lip Robert Ode- Youth") . - Victor Buono -. "What- France and Belgium. of a col d wave for several' 'days , 1933 for "Jezebel. " ) Minnesota legislators pushing for gard' s plea for a recount in the 6th District congressional race The mercury plunged to 25 below Her closest competitor in nom- ever Happened to Baby Jane?" , c;lhrr a law or a constitutional won by DFL'er Alec Olson Fire turned the 20,746-ton Mlra- zero in Hibbing, in northern Min- inations is Miss Hepburn who got Telly Savnlas '("Birdman of Al- amendment declaring a state pol- /lores , flying the Panamanian her ninth as the tormented catraz " ) , Omar Sharif ("Law- [Plan icy of stable taconite (ax rates. nesota , and dropped lo 20 below mother "), Pushed In St! Paul , the House votes JL O curtail time eff for voting with flag, into a torch after she crashed in Traverse City. Mich, of Eiigene O'Neill's "Long Day's rence of Arabia and Terence TncotiiU ' is the iron-bearing pay, overriding cries of "insult " from liberals , with the '13.350-ton British Aba- Journey Into Night." Stamp ("Billy Budd"), WASHINGTON (AP) — James j i nek found in immense ciuantities desa. As the mass of icy air spread For best supporting actress : Wehh , chief of Ihr National Arr *>- in northeast ern 'Minnesot a which Capt. Giacomo Verardo of the east and south cold wave warn- Miss Hepburn hasn't won an Mary Bndhnm ("To Kill a n.ml irs and Space Administ ration , c-in be ground up and fornied into Mirnflore s and six of his crewmen ings' Mere issued fori northern sec- Oscar since 19*33 for "Morning Mockingbird") , Patty Puke ("The reports tlie* United Slates still ex- pellets of'hi gh iron cont ent. Tha Jerry Gamble , were missing. Rescuers saved 30 tions of Illinois and Indiana , Ar- Glory." Miracle Worker ") , Shirley Knight pects to land a man on the moon p-el'c.ts become feed for steel-mak- others including (he captain 's wife kansas, Tennessee and the The olhcr top actress nominees: ( "Sweet Bird of Youth" ) , Angela in Ibis decade—barring an "ini e >: - ' ing blast furnaces. Venus Called and three seriously injured crew- norlhern half of Mississippi. H Anno Bancroft , Hie strong-willed Laiishury ("The Manchurian Can- peeled eventuality, " such as Ilolh coiitcsj anl s fnr the Minne- mentor of Helen Keller in "The didate ") and Thelma Ritter learning, that man could not live Son of Store men. All were Italian . Forty-two was near zero in Chicago and 6 ( sola gov ernorship wore quick to members of the British tanker below in northwest suburbs ., Zero Miracle Worker " ; Gcmldine Page , "Birdman of Alonlra? ," ) . and work al zero gravity. chilni credit for the Ford proposal. Too Hot to crew were unhurt. cold also the Detroit area and Owner , Dead "The heal wa.s so great lhat the i( was -fl in Minneapolis, In up- Gov, Elmer L. Andersen tttld this puts a lacoiiilr amendment skin of your face felt like burst- state New York, snow-covered ' MINNEAPOLIS 'AP) - A slier- ing, " one. rescuer* said. Walertown reported -10. . ;st the. head of ;\ "must " list for iffs investigator said late Mon- Sustain Life A third tanker ran aground try- Light snow fell in sod ions of norlheasi cri) MiDii p .snia. that accidental carbon monox- WASHINGTON 'API - Venus' ing to avoid the Mirnflore s and "It. put s the DI-'I. parly squarely day Kentucky and Tennessee. Mostly nn its honor lo rla I aeon- his father 's Lake Aeronautics nnd Space Admini- FEDERAL FORECAST (•K'otiuniic.illv alli'iu'live nii(3 home, De.lceflve Fred Vfeefitnttn stration sa id , force pianos .spoiled three * other ile is survivors on another deserted is- WINONA ANI> VICINITY - Oc- that our present ta\ .structure rel - of the sheriff's office snid Gamble, Mariner's heat-sensitive eyes casional cloudiness nnd warmer apparently used a push-butt on de- land, There was no (race of tho •ilj vn to thai - indusiry is and al- also spied a peculiar spot In Ihe l .tllif. -lon freighter . tonight, variabl e cloudiness and ways hns hcon fair and equitable. " vice tn open Iho garage doors and clouds over the southern hemi- locally a little warmer Wednesday close Iheni belli nd (he cur. sphere of (lie planet , nils spot wild chance of senile-red light The. car's lights were swilclird was some 20ft degrees colder than Italian Worker Dies snow, Low loniuht zero to 10 on nnd Hie ball cry dead. the rest of (lie cloud layer, In Fall Off Building a hnve, high Wednesday 20-.10, Trane Worker II could menn thai. Ihere Is some LOCAL -WEATHER bidden surface font nre below the VALKNZA I'O , Italy He, ' at , lost his .bal- hours ending al 12 ni, today : Max- temporal l,A CHOSSF , Wis, wi — Vernon Test Flight Good ure variation. ance and dropped to his death mum , 12; minimum , -•>: noon, 11; O. .Soi'i'ii sDii , ;ni , a welder at Iho Marlnar found *s**ntMly no while working high ,-tlop a build- precipitation , none* Trane (' (.iiipnuy, nppnn'iilly w. a CAPE CANAVKHAJ , , Fla. CAP) difference in temperatures be- ing project Monday. AIRPORT WEATHER ICr RESCUE . . . Arlliur Boiitleltc , H , of taken hy Joseph I.. (.Virrivonii. an nmnteiir pholog- model of eleclrot 'iited today while attempt- ^-A nenr oporal ionnl Ihe tween tho sunlit and darkened ln his pocket police found a let - (N. Contrnl Observations) Woonsockel , R, I,, iS pulled from Icc-crusled raplie-r from Merlden , ('otin, Oorrivemi was visit- inK to coiuicci two cal iles carry- Pershing arllllery missile hns retf- sides of the pl anet . Nor could ter from his wife in Sicily. Max. temp, it nl I p.m. Mon- IlluekNloiir ; I liver after he and a companion were ing friends In Woonsneket . nnd wns driving down ing tin volts. The company phy- success, Mariner 's Instruments Islh'pd its first test flight delect — "Please come fmmo at once . day, min. -II -il <> a in. today; pitched into wnler when their small boat upset . the road when he saw a crowd around Iho r|vcr. sician said ther e was a pusslbflil y -diing (Iroup •! mis- within llieir capability—any ear- Ln.sl ni^lil I had n terrifying noun , (» , clpiir skies , ir> miles vis- The new ['or. The companion , Itonald L'lleurem , 1ft. nlso of Ile got oil) of Ihe car ami made l lie picture, i AP Soi ciisnn might have sulfered a sile was tired under simulated Iwn dioxide Imyer above the dream about you , 1( you don 't re- ibility, wind \2 M.P.H. from HOiit h- liiNii l attack. He ordered an au- taclica l eonililion s Monday night clouds , as had been suggested in turn immediately, something hor* wesl , barometer 30,30 and falling Woniisockct , drow n ed in attempt to rescue Arlhur , Photofax ) topsy to deter mine tho criuso «f and hit a Intget 130 miles away. BOIUO earlier speculation . rihlo will happen to you," slowly, humidity 51 percent, who does not nwirn , This dramatic picturo wan denlh. AYTINRL

L US. Tanks | -»i*M*'i-&«^^ Run Through >1B^H»*—_^^^^SUPER |^ f Berlin Test m i m iWifif ,1 -i i^^HH ^B l^i ^ wiDtFORMULARANGEii Buffalo County Spends i ¦ I n I m i 1 f i l \n iw?W?7T r?/.^^B for BERUV (API - The V S i i^^ NUTRITION \rrny s onl\ lank company and mM^MJMjMffl ¦ i one of its thiee battle groups here ; | $2.3 Million on Education ran through routine readiness ^^^BVTfrT ^AM^VHPM IE3En , , y] test* for Vi bonis toda> ^^^W^V^T'/f /l!^i^^BVl il t JmJ ^ 1I ^B | l! Vitamins Minerals ¦\LM*\ Wis icpecial' — Co-it taxes collected , and $*H2 200 in school onl\ t«o graded dis ' ticK Tanks and oiher vehicles were de- ' * IIWHHW"*** ;» . ^H w ¦ m • wiiKMLk al I f^_F T m a u W a m N«WCTts-27 ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_\ ^_ ^_ _ ^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^__ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^ _ ^_ ^_ _ _ _m^_ __^_^_^ of public education —¦ elementary ->tate aid and three iiual ployed to \anou-*. aieas in the ^^M l '/tl *4# 312 I b sector the Army said but ^^^ ¦ Tablets and County aid distiibuted S2"i Hfi -the 1 __W__tf _~j__l 062.45 in Buffalo Counly the year THIS YEAR'S talaries of 75 none .were dispatched to the Com- HH m ^^^^^^^^ Tuition horn othei di-tucU v.ithm ending last June 30, accoi ding lo elementarv teachei s range munist WJ II dividing the tity. amounted lo S4S U4 Fcdei al aid the $3 40O S3 Trt bracket to 56 000 ¦ the annual l eport of O H Sohr to the school lunc h and milk pio weide, counu supennlendeni . to gram brought in J_'h S20 Sale of Salaries of the Rl high school ! the County Board of Supeivisors teachei s and administrator nnge Strait Calm for I** school Junche** and milk hi ought OPEN, , EVERY EVENING | in special --ession ast week (i oni the bi acket ST ".00 S4 19*) to $y?. x? »^**5rH *o; # % ?¦*. , va i-^TvXy. , y&r 'j?. > rsr-s-wsw^^ *2V ' in $75 946 TYair-pon ation air! °™ " * '" % sio *>nn Elizabeth's Trip * ^ Of the total , salaries; of admin- fiom the state wa** '•Vi .fi and istrator totaled S22 761 and of fi om the fcdei al government Lasi veai s schoo l census CANBERRA Au'-liaha 'API — feachei s principal": and <:W|K t \ is S i q«w (ouiited 4 nw child) en in the toun The Bass .Sti,nt jioloiious foi ils ors 161' * 446 for a total of $642,216 Die repoil ( o\ en d nisie ilisti ids u between 4 20 Ther e weie llffl rough weather, w«is on its best be — les- than a third the total co**t - thiee iniefiiaied opciatmg bnih m schools opei ating high schools havior today for Queen Fli/a Teacher*-1 ecen ed I'IS-I 614 pnn elementan fji ades and high and guides VA in giaded schools bet h s vo\age fiom Austtaha to cipals . $25 832 and superwsoi s school one operating d high and 117 in opciafing i (ital schools Tasmania $4 000 AMONG THE larger Items of iEDicuEi ) . ; €JetyRellef ¦ expen se ua« capital oui)»i\ , new fe- ^B l jyj '$\)\ ¦V _^^tf£*^V«*XV *M» ^ ^F^SyWnw^^yzt 1 r^v3 I buildings and addition-: cost ing I HB HH KHK > $m iTi ^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^ Debt service included $166 R50 paid on pnncipal . of long lei .m bonds plusy $-47,989 interest. Prin- : cipal on short-term loan s cost So",- l"" M DM RMASSAGE h ¦770: : F»St I T f**i. *¦" hm feel instant relief Hiii-. ^nr-jHi^^ « * *™ ¦•«* P *<**«« Other larger costs were opera- OB^^^H^^IB^HI^HBS^Inl^^^^N^^^Kw^** •'' fll^^H ~ ^ * tion- and transportation ' • — the lat- s 29 ter cost $141,644, including $38,651 ' in salaries and wage5- , WJ .715 in ©®K]ffi© . BUFFERIM »1 !¦ M i' Quick acting pam transportation contracts , plus i^R y&^B^E^B^S^&^&^&^R^R^u^&^Ks&Wsi BH^^^^^^^^^^^HI^^HB^VWS'^ Z.JSKBBI^^' M CONGESTA,„ ______. __ . „ | B^8^^^^^,^»^Xi*»«--ssoi - - } fcA( ¦» D .j MK ^^^^W ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HHB |^^^^^^^^ g^^^m .. » . . » «. ,«- .. «A in ? buses purchased transportation ^^^H ^B j^______H______fkk^______f_^ MMM 600 tiny "time " pill* provWt / reliever. Begins to I h fuel, insurance, and extra curri- llVUIfl VAPflRf 7FP HrUmZ.Cn , nlitfytoia tam. < vork ia just 60 sec. | S 1 cidar trips - Such trips cost S56> iti>-.' A SP^f^^y^^Wla _, \: 11 .J^^^w W _Wgsi ^ _____i_npp -**" *** *^*^p*M|SHi9|C ^5^^§s^N ,« The school lunch programs cost RrMBBi^fr A ^ K ^A^J9 ^^SJ UV^^^ B^^BE: "*^^^^^^^ ^^ ^JHW K ^ifcv^'*!!!**WE^AP breathing _ ____ Now, relief ? ^^^j *?^ ^i^, ' ^ ^^ - .-^ ^ ->-» A A* I d^HB . |U2,951 Salaries totaled $28 210 easier. OQc froi""H'« $ 133 , 1O0.§ !l Sa» SPECfAl 1 [and food and supplies. 582 ,804. plus XX° I a small amount in other expen-.es. : 5™! V¥ . RRBL I « oo " s 1 l|HjP0IMuM . COMMUNITY services consist- «v . " - ., ' ~~ , &".—!»#S5SF5'Wt . x 'Wfe - c 'T^M^^^^»W8 x<«**;^-193SSI f* ing of adult evening and summer ^ T^K^ J classes cost $610 Listed among total receipts of all the districts were $75 1.0'*:? " ¦ from sale of bonds $375,238 in -" - "' ^' ^~ Third: Street, AT.*. , Faribault " "li lii ^M I CHIIDREHS long-term loans , $628,622 in loca l ™~Ji^L ll.ll ' j Couah Jo MINNESOTA.,. s u ll ,, (^^^_^_^_ ^__^^^_TO W VlaetiArioSIIV ^^^WBWB^Bt^^^l HPI ! wvS Sv*i rup'r • $1.5 Million in v^^^gHm' I «j W\\\y^^^^^^j_ \ c For coughs due to colds. Baby Food for Cuba streets of modern concrete are the HAVANA (AP) — Another ran- VP11" 20 QUA RT X : som payment>-2,50O tons of baby mark of a progressive community ! * Wm£ *A SSJ ftAt food worth an estimated $1 5 rail- 4 lion—-was delivered Monday by —- entire community when more. Upkeep costs stay low (as much aS the freighter Pnamus for libera- It's (food for the • BABY BATH JiBSa | °°J tion of the Bay of Pigs invaders. business streets get the fresh, clean look 60% lower than for asphalt). Tufted designed prevent* sliding, ^ ROTECTOR L.i tm n I urn WakrPAn ¦It ."was the fourth big installment and wonderfully smooth ride of modern On busy streets, concrete adds safety. Its sloped backrest P Cleans Easily. J payment for the freedom of Hie concrete. Modern concrete streets spruce grainy surface gives dependable skid re- JIlffBHtll Flexible , heavy duty 'IllifitSKifl . 1,113 prisoners. up the entire city. They're attractive and sistance. And concrete's naturally light f !

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All-time high for Hahn questing active City Council par- Winona State College and Cotter .'¦; ly -a little ywarmer Wednesday Feb. 26' was 60. in 1958 and the presented the county board with, ticipation; ; in preparedness pro- High, School baseball teams will ; low -17 for 1950. Mean in the an earlier petition . .opposing re- grams. If :;this; country is well en- pay higher fees this year. Another ; past 24 hours was 2. Norrnal for quests for increased pay for coun- ough prepared , he said, it will ba; feature, of the new schedule is a this day is 23. ty treasurer and .. auditor. safe from attack. Enemies would surcharge;- for doub!eheaders7 for- Frostbite realize they could not deliver . '*» merly paid for : af the ' same ratiey HIGHWAYS in both Minnesota THE TWO officials, A u d It o > Charles, successful knockout blow and as single games./ - aiid Wisconsin were reported in Micherer and Treasurer Clayton E. Fishbaugher, sent a would be destroyed in return if Cotter will To Cause good winter driving condition by pe- tried . ¦ " ¦ be billed $15 instead tition to the state, legislature Ln they of $10 per ygame, and $20 for a the highway departments. Today's cold was general oyer January asking that the: ceiling o>n AT PRESENT , Schoenin^ ia% doubl<:header,. Winona State, whose their wages be raised/The petitio n ¦p Amputation Minnesota with Hibbing register- ST* MARY'S FOUNDER. 'S DAY 7 _ ;- . _ St. prerne Court,; The college was founded by the \ public , .fallout y.shelters in the: city. Loughrey Field is . lagued. . .by against , the raises was signed by . drainage problems; will pay $20 ; GILMANTON. Wis,—Tlie Gil- ing —25, Bemidji and Internation- Mary's College observed Flounder 's Day Monday, Most Rev. Patrick R. Heffron , late bishop of ! can accommodate 38,000 people, al Tails —19 and Duluth -16. It 330 residents on ground s the. offi- for single games and $25 for dou : rnanton area farmer whose left cials, knew¦' . part of the college's golden jubilee celebration; ' [The capacity will be raised to over was ' -l-i at St. Cloud. Rochester .the wage .scale when Wiiiona.;. [40 ,000 because evacuees from tha blehe aders. a $5 across the board ami got caught in the power take- filing for these elective positions. by conferring HONORARY DOCTOR OF LAWS Left to right,'.Justice Sherari ; Msgr. Ryan; the raise. All these fees are, for day off of a manure spreader Wed- posted a low ; of -10 as did La [Twin Cities vvould have .to be bror Crosse. ' : Hahn said no action has . been tak- degrees on the Rt. Rev. Msgr. John K. Rya n , Most tiev, Edward A.yFitzgcrald . bishop of Y>'i- tight h ere , in evenl of nuclear at- games only, according to M.. J! nesday afternoon is faced with loss en on the . Wage requests. ! Mason City, : lowa. dipped to native of Caledonia , Ninn., and dean of tbe School'"' ' ynoiia.,and Brother I. Basil , l7S.C... roll .ege pres- j tack . Schoening told [aldermen. Bambenek , director of parks and of his left arm. . . N'ow - the group will ' -20. . present a pe- of Philosophy, of the . Catholic ' University. .of Am- • - .' ident. VVall , picfure: shows St. Uoha '"Baptist- de La. ¦' Heysa id private. ' shelters ' should . recreation.7 If' , ni ght . games are Amputation of the arm to the tition to . abolish fees to . scheduled a suitabl e charge will necessary because of A fresh outbreak of sub-zero ¦ t hi com- erica, and Eobert J. Sheran , Mankato , newly ap- Salle founder of the Christian , Brothers, the or- be encouraged because a public be shoulder is temperatures ; missioners . 'March . 11. ' , marie, he said. right hand also is ¦*— with a low? of'30 shelter, although useful, would frostbite. His ( The salary of . the sheriff ,, N'«il . pointed associate ; justice of .the, Minnesota Su-; y der that operates the college , (Daily News photo) in bad condition from .y frostbite. below zero at Rhinelancler—was not necessarily be a desirables WI NONA SENIOR High School ¦ j thrust . upon winter-weary WIS- Haugerud ,. is $5,800, including vhis place to spend the week .or : two ; Doctors don't know what the, • out- ' " will : have , free use .of thejfield , if LCONSIN , too;: ; . . . -:- , , position as jailer.. His fees last y?ar after an atom bomb; attack." , [come of this injury will be. He " were listed , at $1.434.86 ,' " for-a. to- At College Day desired, under a reciprocal agree- f rostbite Id Rbinelander s mark ryas the People need to know:much more , . has recovered from coldest in the nation. Close tal of S7,234;86 in salaries and fe«'s. ment whereby , the school waives " feet..; " . be- about first aid, radiation - decon- [his . {.hindwith 27 below was- ' ;. -Claims for. mileage and paid ,to rentals of: gvmnasiurns and' swim-, ," T eighbors say that although his . Stevens : tamination, shelter ventilation and , . . r\ ,'¦ Point, followed by these tempera- ; the sheriff last year were. SB.773. 32. ming . pool for: some; . indoor park- shoulder was crushed and his ' mental health. Schoening said. The ' left I ture readings, all below zero: He's paid at the rate of-. lO cents a recreation programs; ar m .from elbovy to shoulder was latter . is .especially vital : because 1 WausaM 24, Hurley. 22, Marinette -mile. But he spent over. $6 ,000 for ' would Tea ms front out of the city, which mangled, . - .removal' . * of the arm ' gas. 'and oil last year and Ccrfholic of the extreme stresses that has over Sfueferi f s I 21, Manitowoc and . 'Superior 16. be created among persons living play. ..' , night games, .tiisiiig Gabrych ' wouldn't be necessary if the low- Sfi .OOO invested in,the;two cars ' Eau Claire 17. Lone Rock , Cliri- •op- in- ' confined;' spaces for days at a as a: neutral field , will be charged er part of his arm hadn ^t been erated by his " office,: the. sheriff . S50 per game: Rates for daytime : tonvillc and Green Bay 15. Osh- time, they CD instructor said. I frozen. ; kosh 11, Madison ; says. They 're his own cars, iiot games will be lower. Bambenek The upper arrri was caught, be- and Janesville 8. ;¦ Beloit-Rockforcl . . and . .Jfilwaukee . county owned. y SINCE THE CD program it tag- said . - ,- ; tweeny: the' shaft and: spreader box CMracteristics ' ite d ging in most parts of the nation, Airport 5, C 7Ci ty amateur baseball (earns . ' Racine 4. . FOR BOARDING prisoners the "Lenin onee said that if he had learned , spiritual and a ma n of -A -—a space of about two inches ,. Airline pilots provided regardless of race/color or creed. Winona could make a name for it- Winona Deputies ,.. Winona : ; Mer- .further ; sheriff - receh r ed $4,690 in J.962 at three men sveh as ,St. Francis of He - .. commended ' : Hestekm was trapped , in the • evidence of the severity.- action; .y , vy . .* .Ihe Christian sel f by being one of the 'irst cities chants and Junior Legion ' -¦— ' -will of the the rate of S2.50 ya day. fixed - by Assist h^couldy change the world ," ¦¦¦ Brothers; ; \vho: operate St; Mary 's. . . , machine two hours before he was winter. They reported Lake Mieh.- ' "Ii. is a ¦ mistake .' to . . make of to complete a cornprehcrisiye pro- not be charged for use of the park. ¦ tq Statute; Cost of . the .food and it s Robert 'J, Sheran,. .Jlahkato, vew- College, for having " ' an ed- found. He had gone the field igan frozen over; 99 , . made gram of civilian training, Schoen- They will be .{allowed- to schedule percent from preparation cost over S4.0007 he ly. . apppihted associate ' ¦justice . . of knowledge: ail ideal ih itself " Sher- ucational contribution toyth ey state . about 3 p.m. and was found by Green Bayy to Muskegon and . ing . told aldermen . ; , half their home games . night .5 al- . .sakl.- . Although the total received the Minnesota Supreme Court, told an said. "One must grace knowl- of . Minnesota that , is: excelled ,by has wife . .about . p.m. when he most completely from Milwaukee edge '-, with: spiritiialily. We are without paying {fees. Commission- 't by7the sheriff last; year was $-18.- a St. Mary 's College ..Founder's no other group of y The ; Council promised further hadn returned. He was held so to Michigan—the first, time since ' marked; with' - determination _ - ' .of men;" ers ruJed. Additional , night games ythat : he couldn 't move to ; 698.18 . figures show that car. ,de- Day. convocation Monday after- a - . consideration at a forthcoming re- firmly 1936 the southern portion of the ' ' being a Christian. It is Christ on gular meeting. maj be played for a park rental turn off; the ignition. ; preciatiori' and other . costs oHset noon. - • . - . , '7 v . HONORARY doctor of lavvs de- ¦¦ lake has been so close; to being , the cross by .whom ..we are guid- to. Sheran fee of $20. ::,' . . Mrs. Hestekin called her bus- . ¦ the $11:643.32 reimbursed for meals Sheran cited the name of .Niko- grees were presented" . . completely frozen over* and mileage., the sheriff said. lai ,; Lenin,.; founder bolshevik ed. Apply your learning to those arid to .th e Rt. . Rev. Msgr; John b and's brother , Ervin , and neigh- . of . ' USE; OF Gabrych for a city soft- The auditor, received S7.j fl6.GQ in communism ., .in urging- St. Mary 's with whom you live so that oth- IC Ryan, native Of Caledonia, b ors who worked for some time IT WAS COLD v Monday, too. salary, ers' lives may be less .burden- Mi-nn; - dean of the School , of ban association benefit exhibition , Of fees. . . bringing his income students lo translate ; . their , learn- ,. and : game in June 'was - voted; releasing him , dismantling part The high at Eaii Claire and the to; S9 , some." , Catholic Univer- Youths Ask Trial It will get him It .324.15/ Michener pointed out ing into constructive action. . : Philosophy of the be between a traveling profes- tlie spreader to free. Superior-Duluth area was only 5 that , Sheran said the students can be- The degrees were , and {there; was a fees are from fishing and sity of America . sional teairri of four men and: ; was about zero above zero. The state high was hunting, licenses . which " THE SPEAKER said the student come, truly Christian only by us- conferred by. the ¦ Most Rev, ;Ed-- a windy. 18 in the the audi- full nine-rnan team drawn, from [stron g northwest Beloif-Rockford; area. tor, sells, as a service to at a Catholic ' college shoul d . be ing' .their learning to help, others ward A. Fitzgerald , b ishop of Wi- i' , Hestekin was taken to Luther The the De On Conduct Count city association teams. Tentative . warmest spot in the national paitnient of Conservation. He - is nona , as part y of the college s ' Hospital , Eau Claire , that ; night .' . Donald R. Singer, 18, Minnesota date for trie contest is sometime was Thermal , Calif., where' it was entirely responsible! for such sales observance of ' it 's';. golden . jubike. y Community; Hos-; 91 Monday, y . City Rt. 1, and Alvin R. Warnke, between June 1 and IV. , y from Tri-County and .for sales, of the 40 agents ,!n ' ¦ , were •pita]; Whitehall, and reim med' on V Skies were clear throughout the . Where There s Sheran and Msgr. Ryan 20, Minnesota City, pleaded inno- Two city association members . ; (he County who dispense , them. by Brother 1. Basil, { the critical list until Thursday ; state at 9 a.m. today. .. introduced cent in municipal court this morn- were at the board meeting to ask ; . Are Welding FSC, St; Mary's president. •Cita- night: HC was suffering .[ from THE CLE RK of court, Kerneth Fire There ing to a charge of disorderly con- permission to use the; ball park. [ . tions for the degrees were read duct involving art altercation at Larry- Alst on and Jim \ shock and loss of blood. Now he Hall , received $4 ,300 in.salary for Langowski ' ' ' Must Be Smoke by; Brother Julius, FSC , dean and Jerry's.Skelly Service, Trunk High- said the objectives were to raise [is- taking some nourishment. - .and. this office , -$1,200 as clerk of the ' ' probate, vice president, for .;a.ca.deriiic af- way 61 and Pclzer street. . funds for association equipment ;; is .. . able "to talk . a. little. - His wife and municipal courts, and ¦-; ¦ Gar Pushes Biis f ees ' Course Slated . Tha y tnnoke is milder—much fairs. Academic hoods were pre- Municipal JudgeyS. P. J. Bruski an-d to stimulate relieved interest ' 5s staying with: hirn. . * - the balance in to: bring:, his i set trial for 9 a.iri. March 13. income to £10,471.60, A class in . arc. welding training m iWer^today inMiey brick: and . sented to Sheran and Msgr. Ry- Bond in softball here.: accordittg to ' ' ' was originally, set at '^25 each but ¦Hahn. will start . March 11. . A, L.. Kelson , frain e .- smokehouse.. behind an by Brother J.y Robert , TSC. 1 . . Commissioners granted the re- 'Judge . .Bruski- ' raised - this .to $50 Into Intersection Orval. Amdahl , working, strictly superintend ent of 'Wiriona public Warnken 's Meat . Market , 477 vice president . . . . . quest for a night game and set Drunken Driving yanuounced • W. 5th St,, after firemen, who each on recommeitdat i on of Roger on a fee basis,- reported $7,224 ¦in- schools,. - AT A DINNER in the brotlierj' th* rental fee at the cost of park A car driven by Mrs, Donna Equipment; materials and sup- hunimed "On Top of Old Brosnahan. assist ant city attorney, ¦M, come. The . income of the treasur- diuing hall following .the . convo- judge ; operation for the event , an esti- Fine Paid in . Sanimann, 28, 1778 Kraemer ' pl ies needed for the course have Smoky," extinguished a grease .who asked the to impress | er ywas reported: by Hahn , at . $8,- , Bishop Fitzgerald repeat- upon the defendants; the need mated S15 to S20. Only half the Dry, northbound . on y Franklin been ordered . All training will be fir6 Monday afternoon,; cation to lights .would be 176,76. His salary was .the same . as 's call for Catholics to appear for trial rather than to for- needed for the Wabasha Court j Street ; collided at 8:55 aim. with ' handled by . the . Wiiiona Area Vo- Fire Chie*f John Steadtnan ed Sheran game, according to" '. ' the auditor , s; $7,596,60,. the rest¦ be* ti-anslate their ideals into action . feit bond.. . Bambenek.. the rear of a parked; Winona ing: ' ¦ ¦ ': ' , cational School in thevWinona Sen- reported fireman Ernest Bart- . in fees. • Brother Patrick , -FSC ,;:vice [ Police said the altercation oc- WABASHA, Minn. (Special)— , Transit Co. bus : at the ysoiitheast ior High School :building. Classes lett, 40, 621 E. Broadway, suf- 17 Three cases were heard in muni- corner of E a .st- Howard Street, president for public relations and ycurred Satu rday evening/ Sin ger will be in; session .- six . hours ~a day, fered -minor facial bums, was I arrested on war- cipal court before .Judge Kcmiefli ¦pushing the- bus about . 30 feet in- ' treated by a private physician development , was toastmast-er at and Warnke were 30> ' hours ;;¦ a week; for 26 . -weeks, ; rant; at 5:5S p' m. Monday outside Kaibrenner here Alonday after- to the. intersection. . and returned to duty. the dinner. . • Accident Driver ; ending in early September- Class 1781 W.. Wabasha St. : . noon. V Mrs. Samimann, - her. three chil- 100 lo Take Merit hours which have not yet been set , Firemen were summoned at Msgr , Ryan told the convocation Maynard Turner , 50, Lake City, dren , and the bus driver Frank J. will be in the' ' 2:46 p.m. after grease on walls in the upper 'gymnasium of the „, late- * afternoon and pleaded guilty to drunken driving i. Budnick , 27 . 276" Center St vyere early evening, of the smokehouse caught fire. college 's, early history. The col- Depos wag '; ar- -| Forfeits it and paid a §100 fine. He i examined and released at Com- The course will be Damage was minor. lege was founded by the Most 4 Cotter Freshmen p.m; munity Memorial Hospital, The Scholarship lest finan-ced . by Milton J. Reed, 1070 Gilmore ' : rested Saturday at 11:30 at!| the federal government Chief Steadman said hams Rev. Patrick R. .Heffron , late ; Millville by Deputy Onher Krohse j^children are Robert, Daniel, , One hiiridred Winona high school under the Ave;, for feited a S30 deposit in 3'i: Manpower Developrnont anci in the smokehouse appeared bishop of Winona. Fifty years ago Completed Hike and kept in jail until Sunday. [ 7, and Lynn , 0, student s have registered for 1963 . . . Train- municipal court today on a charge j - . . ing Act with no charge to the stu- well [done after the fire. the college had about 80 students. of careless driving following ¦when he was released on $100 : Budnick said he and one of National Merit Scholarship quali- There are about l , iO0 no\v . Msgr. Cotter High. School freshman a | ¦ ' dent. : Equipment, material s texts collision at 3:46 p.m bail. ¦ ¦¦ " four bus passengers were thrown fying tests March- S. vy . Ryan commended Bishop Heffron who . .completed a 54 -mile hike to . Monday on ;.' ' ' • ' ( and supplies will be provided to ' " henry Stensrud, 18, Hammond , 1 from their seats by the impact. The three-hour examination will ¦ ! Library¦ Board¦ ¦ Meets (lie clergy La Crbscehl and returned Satur- East King Street 25 feet oast of ' ' • . ' ' .. • and . other members of be given . to fiO students at Winon a students. . i . . . . . day in fidrlition to Richard Beck, High Forest Street; and Jeremiah Harney. 20. Theii- ;; The passenger, who was not iden- . Nelson said: [ The . Winona .Public Library i and lay faculty for their service , pleaded not guilty to dis- Senior Hijsh School and 40 al Cot- ' 72! IC 3rd SI.. . named Monday, Police said Reed was driving ; man tified, declined medical attention. ' 'This is a high ly. "Roard Monday; authorized M iss H. to the college: . . orderly conduct and were releas- The ter. High School. concentrated were .Ronald Zeisc , 606 E, King west on East King when ho col- \ . right front of . the ..car and course and students will be ; Alhorla Seir. librarian , to attend ] He cited the service, o( the ed on $150 bail each. No date has . left rear of tlio bus were dam- The 13,000 top scorers will be ex- St.; Robert. Thilmany, 700' -^ 1-".. l ided wiih:a parked car owned by ; pected to make the best possible i a meeting of Minne.sola-W isconsin ' i Most Rev. Francis Kell y,; late Bernard VY. Orzakowski , Winona been set for the preliminary hear- ; aged. There wa.s more than $200 announced as semifinalists next , bishop o( Winona , who caaiic to Sanborn St., and .(runes Lukaszcvv- ' : use of their time. It will be nn . Library Administrators at Ihe Tin- J Rt. . The car was parked on the ing, ydamage to the car. fall and later take another exam- the college in lfl 1.1 and was there ski . KM E. Wabnsha SI. ination to determine winners of 1 ark. Enrollees must maintain good I ivcrsity of Minnesota March 7 nnd The Doily News was informed north side, of East King facing Stensrud and Harney were ar- • the annual meeting of Ihe Film ' until 192R when ho was consecra- • ¦ rested about midnight Saturday LAKE CITY CUB SCOUTS four-year Merit Scholarships lo . be grades throughout the term ol Monday thnt only Beck had com- west. There was $50 damage , to training. " . ; Circuit the following day. Bills ted a bishop, St. Mary 's was op- i at a dance at the American Lo* LAKE . .CITY , Minn. (Special - awarded in 1 1)64 . pletcfl Ihe hike. the right fron t of Ihe Reed car I * The SUite Ivmployment from the general fund amounting erated-hy the , Winona ¦diocese un- and $.50 to the left side and right >! gion ball , Millville , by Alvin Fenos Tackman , Cubmaster, was Scores in the qualifying test will Service 1 is recruiting applicants. R. II, lr> $1 ,2309 hud the Roll Art Fund , 1 til 1933 when Bishop Kelly invited roar of the Orzakowski car. Leonhardt. dance inspector. master, df. ceremonies at the fam- be reported lo the schools by May f or i the Christian Brothers ' to come 1") Brown , , said applications $21.fit) , were approved |>ayinenl. • A enr and truck collided at 11:15* Stensrud was taken to the jail ily banquet-award night for Cuh and w ill be used by class ad- Attending the meeting w ore Ed- 1 here. visers nnd guidance will be accepted until March 5. a.m. Monday on 4th and Center [ where he was released on $50 bail Pack 94 Thursday at the Ameri- departments ward M. llavis , president , Miss Seniors named to "Who ' s Who in assisting students in decisions There are no age restrictions and Gets 80000,000 streets. The car was driven by.![ Sunday. Harney escaped from can hegion Club . The pack is Josephine Kukowskn, Miss Helen Among Rludonls in American Uni- AV ! about college attendance and fields ill I men from this section of tlie Mrs. Donald . Sehmahsfci , (Hers the arresting officer but appeared sponsored h y the First Lutheran Pritchard , Mrs. O . .: Linden and versities nhil Colleges" wi-rc an- Mary, who was going west on 4th . ; in court. of study. state .are eligible. Residents of ! Church Brotherhood . Roy G. Wildgnibe. nounced nt I lie convocation . "Thank You's!" The l' 2-ton truck was driven by nearby Wisconsin also are eligible. , 520 E. 2nd , >,vlia Applicants will tal(e aptitude tests Willard Strain ' ivns going sout-h on Center. There to determine their adaptability for was " $75 damage to Ihe right fro»1 this type of work before being ac- I DEBAT E RENEWED: of the truck. The left front of cepted into the class. Die car wns slightly damaged, Brown said the size of the class New Air Service will be limited . To avoid disap- pointment, applicants should apply Galesville Driver at Brown 's office at once. Where Should Injured in Crash Business Lively Winona Co. GOP CALESVILLK. Wis.—Tiliss Nor- ma A. Krtel, 21, Galesville Rt, X A preliminary report to the City with prospects that another class into n system of rcginnnl termi- Convention Site will be organized at Gnlosvillo , nals. Twelve Wisconsin el lies and Wenonah Go? hospitalized with a broken Council airport committee on oper- v as i " water activit y ' inight he de.sir- 'right arm mul head cuts in a near Wis. Wipona me involved. The CAlt Due lo come out of retir ement i j ations at Max Conrnd Field by Wi- May Be Lewiston | abb' , he said. y liead-on collision IVj miles north VYinni * Avinlion Service was fensihillt y study includes » propos- a few months from now is Ihe 11 \ TH^ $hi. nona Avinlion Service. Inc., shows , Hern tine nl stood up ha of Oiialnskn on Highway r>3 Su n- capitalized and incorporated last al to combine terminal service for I.ewislon is the tentative site for 's namesake Hie slat tie of Ihe j . . . . n> business volume has been 20 per- city . I IN ANY CASE , iho connnlision- i .inl .l in lhofightnj !*)ii'Ht. ( .'nm- day noon. year by a group of Winona busi- Winona and ha Crosse at Ihe I.n the biennial convention nf Winona ers are nnl willing io surround Ihr i Crosse, airport , Indian Princess Wennnah. niiiiiiHiii . SIIO 'H in (he I IR I I I -witli The other dri ver , Arthur lino s , cent above pi'odicled lev.ols. ness and professional men. In re- location of the Counly Republicans lo be held Indian maiden wiih a ixiol as large turn for maintenance nf routine , hearings lias tint been announced Sntttrdny, March Kl , beginning at Pnrk-llocrcilinn Bonn ! commis- Iho Kroo Wiirld' rt inogj powerful fil, Onalaska Rt, I , who received J. Robert Dunn, air service as that over which she fiiniierly WI 'M|MIII , . . Initlv airport services and facilities , the by ihe CAB. II p.in, sioners , charged with tl»c task of broken libs and a bend cut Both manager, said Monday night Nisi* [ gazed . The old circular stones , K{|, (IO<) ,OOnonc(i-froo pooplo in Uike'n to l.ulhoran llospit-il. City Council granted Ihe corpora- County Chairman William P, relocat ing Ihe lii.sl' orh* sriilpulre . > vw.1 were ncss volume from Oct . 23, I WW , to t ion rent-free use of Ihe city-own- ROBERTSON SAID he will bol- | which . as ||ie appropriate inoinii *: cullies was urKod loday by Mu- will share In costs of insiuinice and ing the conclave in Wlnonn. , however it vnliin , lliui Kiiry, HnlRiirin , nnd , Is norninlly Hie slowest, sciison of have ti» pny their expenses. Hnb- lor the si nine. Kirsl , linj g for Ihe slalu< * . ' nicipal Judge S. IX J Bruski to bent ing the hiingnr , Another precedent - brenkln*' will be necessary lo decide tin ! Knuinnin , v isit, the Family Serv ice ol tho Ihe year. eilson .snid he also wntiM roll on I Turn ing to the subject of tree (' A full-lime avinlion mechanic event will occur when the Kirst a locution , commissioners agreed . I lore* in .iinuuinlflm 'n worik Margaret Simpson llonx; nfler sus- CITY ATTORNEY George M, local businessmen , co mmercial District COP convention meels I trimmin g, Ibmilu -nck said a two* I ¦ not . Hero iiiuny j iownrl' iil now employed h v the onrpor.it Ion briefly ro.vir-wwl the pilots and .). Iloherl Dunn , airport in The choice appeared lo lie be * ;. rmm crew , working inlcnniltenlly, pending sentence on Ihe husba nd . Jloberl.soii Jr. WinmiH | Ills spring. Thourer snhl ItiiHHio n dlvwiniiHu ri ** tied down, has a consistent lhrce* |o*f or oiftht Itnberlson gnve nldermeii bound .OOO request covering laxl\vn >F [LIVING HOPE SERVICE Vour holp in iirgontlv ntscdod . clly j ail. Hut Judge Rniski (¦round school clnsses nre run* copies of studies and surveys resurfa cing, ma in ninwny light s five large Irecs, lie suggested the BIDS FOR A two-ton truck will CMHO l\<4i ). Send HH much na days in KTTIilCK , \\ Is. (Special) - Liv- IM siispomlod sentence on eondll ion dueled Monday nnd Tuesday ove. which will he sub milled lo ('AU and a boncon appenrs ' cc-rliiin lo lower Min n Slrcct Ideation as one he iiponed al Ihe nexl Iwwirrl meet- von run (iiiwiy . , . you 'll bn ing Hope l.ulhoran Cluirch will ing, Ilnmbeuek snld. The truck will I' onlh) remain on good holmv lor nings in Winoiin and Thm'sduy . •ve- nJficials hy March M. IU- culled gain iipprnvnl of the Fed-end Av ia- which ciiiild ciisily be laiid.sciji|)i*d prniid yiniHliioiUiplobocounted. six months. iling.-; al Arciulln . Wis., Dunn said , Ihe hook of fuels , figures niiil con- tion Agency, (falowskl s^iid. conduct II Communion service al and ninliilninc '.l. Ihe used In him! |ic<> trimming rest (or II p.m. Ash Wednesday, M. ,1 . Ilnm lienek , clircclor nf i ilue in coiineclion willi Iho new city clusions I he. " most, import nnl sin- A cll y request ii 1 .OHIO*fool ex* ¦ Radio Free Europe fiind " l)o- tension ol Ihe uinin runway, parks mil l rocrciitlon , snld pnsl rx- Iroe program scheduled (o stnrl gle document In tl»e healing. car* Anl.rlttrmPtot 'VtCounl.t-Volt.n tofttmeww Uills will he rclonscd within (wo rying a MM. Olilt lag. will not !><> WEAVE R METHODISTS pcrieni'o has shown n foiinloln nnd: Into (his spring. * OK fAounl V>rnon N. ! WKAVKH , Minn, .Special! - reflecting IKIO I I O be a litter•entch- On a ninl Inn by Commissioner P. O. B tW, , . Eagles Regular Meeting weeks, R obertson said, considcrod hy FAA unlll outcome ' v* nt |llll,'l> .rtpkt ^y 1^* ^tr ('Alt regional iiirpor l henrin .'s lo of the rpgiimiil air lenalnul hear- l.onloii service*! nl Wc;ivcr Met ho- cr of iiTcsisllhlc nllnicl lon. Com* Iloherl Steffen, Ihe Imnrrl voted lo I' lihlill ' i" '1 Senate woulnd_EVERY THURS. NITE |fe^ vv—Who?. ;;. ¦[ .; " ' ! Reporting and Disclosure Act, v . ¦ hole te "haul it out; This .was announced by Lester KIM STANLEY r looking like i j Diehger, president of the Winon a Britain IMn Speaking of fish , in recent BAKED SHORT RIBS something out of an old Greta Gar- Centr?) Labor, v Union , which is years we have heard a lot of tewislon Co-op ll "VENETIAN NITE" % : bo spy mo^vie, astonished the Sar- PINNER ! sponsoring the . meeting. .Tlie law fishermen, mainly old timers m . . Genuine Italian Meat Balls m di's crowd when she walked in -, to file annual fi- ask, ''What became of the _M You 'll' enj oy a really generous ¦ andu Snaehefli includes ' SS ' ' j requires unions. §? serving of u;s, - .choice - - SHORT a" »pagneiu, memoes aau*_u MS [ wearing a trench coat and a nian s- reports with the U. S. De- skipjack?" It was a pest fi sh , , down nancial Skmp Sales Increase pfe RIBS, a tasty Rail . Tray. Sala . IhentlC Italian Gar I IC style brown felt hat pulled mnmic 90 days along the riv jr before the nine- or choic! P0,a, ^ , partment of Labor within ¦ . LEWISTON , Minn;. (Specially — M %£¦ *, ¦£'"¦ ' . o °"' Bread , Italian Salad and all Sb oyer her face.;Two minutes later of their fiscal year. LONDON—By golly, one can 't foot channel was built. . . . CS ¦delicious¦ ¦ ¦ Dessert¦ ¦ ¦ and Beverage. .. . . !„„,.„_„ . . - .. . , S3J [Eli Wallach's , after the end help but [admire our cousins—and Sales of Lewiston Co-op Associa- 0ji . - - v the trimmings. re - Anne Jackson. wife calendar year also the newspapers that, reflect Britain ' "' r walked in with a "Sexy . Eexie Most unions use the: s hurt feelings , af a -rebuff, tion- were.:§347,000 . in 1962, an in- •m ALL YOU v y ** ft ALL YOU - CI Cft \M deadline for them would In the samey Issue which plays down a paragraph headlined: Well, they found thern, or part jLaDV ^laJv Harrison-type" hat. Something hew and the "Yemeii crease of $18y000 over the previous CAM AEAT. . :. :.. < . CAN EAT FOB | S ! be March - 31: yy says 'Get out !¦ " there is a screamer head which says : "400 MIL- of them [last week. Commercial ¦ P inymillinery?. ¦ . fishermen working out of Lamoille, year; ' • " • "' v " . !. . ' Dienge.r urged aU union officers LION-POUND BOOST-^Cut-the-Taies Challenge—Experts suggest Plan [¦ Fran k . Font a I ne must be ' toyEase Minn., got ten thousand pounds of ... ¦Savings "were $1L .OOO , according WE FEATURE 31e was ill with and employes who prepare finan- the Unemployment Crisis." Then the lead paragraph of the ^*vj PRIME RIBS EVERY SATURDAY NITE W r-r-r-reallleee big. story starts: "Get skipjack in one big school in their to financial report of ..Managier. Ern- a virus, - so Jackie Gteason's cial reports ; to take advantage of Britain booming witli a; "bonanza budget, a team of ' economists recommended yester- net below the dam* They also est G.[ /Anderson given at the an- production company, shooting a pi- .this . - Tree. .-service. Also invited nual meeting.-Wednesday. ' . About ' - day, -'etc, , ' . " , v found a market for them. A rnink lot. of old-itme "It Pays to be Ig- are. iinioh officer-s and .employes- and "it [ will also provide ; an air- 350 attended the meeting and of unions hot affiliated with the '. Plans for tax cuts are no less farm paid them 50 cents a hun- *f*SfiAA **y A+* LENTUN norant, " moved into .Frankie's borne deterrent to match the sea* dred pounds. . lunch at S-f. Rose of Lima Catho- V ^^ ^^ East Side apt , and shot if there, Central Labor Union who. would, j featherheadedy than Mr. Kennedy's launched Polaris as Britain 's; proppsals mis- lic Hall. . for his convenience (with Phyllis like to receive information. - ! to chop taxes while in- sile" submarines become operation- Wildlife t Carryoiif Specials at ANDY'S f flating the budget , Week Anderson, presented a plaque to Diller and Rip Taylor) .. A but it turns out al in the 1970s. The Winona Rod and Gun V . Shrimp M 3 Pike in the body of the piece that this is Walter Stellwagen retiring after 23 jW| ff*) CA % Eddie Fisher embraced Sophie "Th e TSR 2.-. initially ' designed as Club, a member of the Minne- ¦ ; cooperative. Ed- ' f-uncheon ..;. «P*»VW Luncheon* :.. 4»fc«JV ' not ah y wh ere years - • witli the %' e/?y?: Tucker ; (when SopWe was given a Centennial Edition j a low-level reconnaissance plane, sota Conservation Federation ward Slettom, St, Paul , executive ¦ ^ " Alley) close to official, %^. y AS Tast y ,. ' A , - C4 Generoy$ Order7 ¦% big salute in Peacock and is now also to be developed as a and ' .autom atically- , of the rNa-; se-cre.tary of the Minnesota Associ- fl C<» ¦ said. "I wish I'd start'ed out in but comes merely strategic bomber. ' f \ly ' | ; Hamburgers • . 7. r*l of Preneh Frfes *wv ,j# In Ger man Museum' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ tional Wildlife Federation , - . - . .i\ is ation of Cooperatives, was the your era. But ma ybe," he added , from some gaggle . : "Trie first one is to f ly this yea r. |, The Winona Daily News Centen- o f independents again sponsoring . 'Wildlife speaker , Joseph Clifford , public re- C Chicken-in-a^Basket . ,;y ; wistfully, "I' m; not for any era," Hundreds will probably be built. Week March 17-23. New books t i . . $1 c i- 'riial Edition of 1955 now is in the called National In- lations director , represented Mid- C Sp«eial C»rryout Orders Only—Special During Ltnt 'W' Eddie's going to tour Europe soon A of wildlife . stamps will soon Cooperative, Tnc., Minneapo- If^ Vr " of ! international newspaper museum stitute of Econom- "BECAUSE THE revolutionary, land —not the "Cleopatra¦ country, be availab3e. ' " ' - . ' - .¦ • ' . ¦ • ' ' " course . - ' '. Peggy Lee who usual- i at Aachen , Germany. ic and Social Re- world-beating, TSR-2 will elude en- lis. . . . Batter Fried PIKE DINNER ¦ ' . • , ¦ ¦ Ralph IVreher was elected a di- £/fy^>^. ¦ ¦ C4 V ly sings alone, got an unexpected A. J. [Kiekbuscb , assistant cir- search — ' which'; emy xadar defenses by flying fast- servfe ler8 with all the ' ' ¦¦; ¦, | Better control of pesticides in rector to succeed August Roth, r rJVy \ '* * trimmings. ;...... T• ^' partner [at the Miami Diplomat- culation manager , this week re- while "it often er than sound, at minimum the ' battle against insects, so that Batter-Fri«d . *C , ceived an acknowledgement of the foreshadows gov- heigh t by robot control ,, it be- who had served 18 years. Robert lI l ^ l V Bob Hope who, being in town j , these chemicals will not endanger CHICKEN OINNER Cf *jr W went right on . . . [ gift from the museum 's director. ernmentpoIic} . "is comes in effect the f irst stage of Sim was re-elected. Other:direc - \s \/y^ky C dropped in—and public healtJi , wildlife and plant , Theodore c\\ v\ Se rved every day for just *?*»*53 Judy Hoiliday told her boss, Pro- I Kiekbuseh was stationed there about as far from the missile-launching system. It tors are Howard Volkart f^^0^ ^ life is this year's theme. Roger Thesing, Edwin Burfeind , Roslyn ducer Bob Fryer, that she's de- during World War II . official gs an eco- is fully expected to be ready in E, Preiiss , Minneapolis ' Ruark 1965-55 as the first aircraft , wild life Iiohrer and Carl Peterson. nom ic confe-rence enter artist, is Wildlife Week chairman in a 'Third . Avenue ¦ (New York) service , " Marilyn Olmstead , daughter of ¦ ¦ ' --W » v , ; ' . for Minnesota. F j — ENDS TONITE — 7:O0>:20 bar and grili, This gives you a general idea Mr. -and . .Mrs. Roland (Ole. . 'Olm- [K te& ANDY'S If 1 ¦ BULBA »**6* Then we have "A-Liners of bow Die British react to what As wc pointed out a couple stead , Lewiston, played the organ FA "TARAS " Ahead!" in one bladder , and sim- was called a boot on the backside at noon. s s >J iJLS of Sundays ago, the hazard of ¦ ' ply "World-Beater " In another. in Brussels, and a knock-back jn ¦ . ' ' - iss: CAFE |I I pesticides is improper rise. fe/li for On close inspection this means Nassau , as well at. a spot of both- EX-STRUM MAN NAMED K*J I .J Corner Mark & Center If Manufacturers , like the Wat- ^"^ Carryout* (Formerly Miiwsuket Horn) F» ^ that Britain has decided to build er in Southeast Asia , and the spec- kins Company here, take all STRUM, Wis. (Special ) — A * ^ some atomic-powered liners , or ter of a de Gaulle across. the chan- kind of precautions for wild- former Strum man has been nam* at l east one liner, if the scientists nel who is going ahead with liis life and human protection. can just find the kind of reactor own atomic developments. In the same page you might The important thing is use the which will make the projected tub chemicals as directed on run. The Prime Minister announc- see where a fleet of Siddeley the , Hawser Hawks are being bought label—the hazard comes from ed this one Ms very own self misuse ralher than from the BULLE TIN: 10... back from Holland for 1,000 pounds ¦ WITH LUCK AND good will, each for reconditioning because chemicals themselves . ' ¦ they might even have a ship on they were obsolete. But nothing New Shell Heating the sens by lliii? — unless, of will ever deter the British from 25... course, Ihe out-party gels in and the chin-up, we-will-heat-lhe-world- Oil Customers scuppers the iii-pnrty ' fi best plans. eventually attitude, for which I Britain to fake But in the meantime Britain is say God bless 'em. receive anti-rust 50... lending the world in shipping wllh , WED its blueprin ts THERE NEVER was * brted treatment for their . ANTHONTTQUJAiIE Now , British feelings wen; quilc like it , from barrow boy More From TV I A G. W fILM Pioducllon M&ki . W^W' .Hr I Tj_ h THI (rightfully bruised when Kennedy lo I he Queen with her knees re- LONDON (AP> oil storage tanks 75... ^^ A ca*jM»A Picrur,rs Rt;iF«r , - The British I TJ^QJ^-'BK- AY__ shoved the Polaris missile down cent ly exposed by a vagrant New government is planning lo take a Mitemillnn '.s lliroal nt. the Nassau Zealand breeze (which was fn 11- bigger cut of the at no extra cost. , huge profit conference , 'iud when Ihe ill-nl.ir- pagei l under Die caption of "The Britain 's commercial television 100 ... years ago roil Skybol t plnne-to-tnrget mis- Moment Every Woman Dreads l , Willi your first delivery of Shell network is piling up, lle' iuintj Oil , we give your stor- sile was scrapped. and they do have the most color- Postmaster So. blcsH us all BriUini has now ful murders of any country In General .Reginald age tank a free Sonllor anti- . Bevins told the House o[ conic up on the front page of one the world. Commons rust treatment. ) 'Jiiey nre in a slate of cmotlomil Monday night he wants in million One application of this Shell What happened TODAY ruff whh is screamer : "NOW — |xnin(ls—$fH) MISSILE :X, AND IT'S OUItS!" and economic slump right now , .4 million—a year developed product help * Riiord from the network—slightly more MM I rust for one Missile X is called Ibe "best- [ nnd their politics arc a mess, but your tank II ^ IN kept defense secret so far , " what- i tbis is nolhlng new . De (iuullc is than double Ihe present lake, full year. , , and Hie Uniled .States Is ever thai may mean and pur- (an owe treatment porls lo be mi "independent de- j -- tiig brolbor ,; and Ihings are And wc repeat I lie HISTORY? all but periodically — at no cost to terrent of our ¦own, " It will lie j lou^h over, these , too , ahall Coulee Conference carried by Ihe TSK Hupci boniber , I pas s, and Britain yet sliull stand , you , c-vcr. Forensics Meet Ml our customer*; receive this Hear an interesting 5-minute summary flTTm F^'l ^1 I BNDS TONIttHT Sunitor trcntmenl - proved ef- \" ' 1 I L L*J*k ' r i ¦ -HERO 'S ISLAND" at 1:C(M0:I0 in over one million "SWORP OF THE CONQUEROR >I MI Set at Trempea leau ferllvtt m i flTfKSTVM 3 " homos , TRRMPKALKAl/ , Wis, (Special 1 of TODAY IN HISTO RY each STARTS WEDNESDAY—7:10 & 9i05 — The Coulee Conferonce forons- This is jiifit one ol our services Ics meet will he Snttirdny at Trem- designed lo improve your henl- pealeau Iligli .School. Coiittists will infi nnd lower your cosls. morning at 7:25. begin at I) n,m. Participating schools will lie Call us tod-ay for details, Gale-Etrick. Trempciileau , Buiifior , Brought to you 5 day* a w«ck by the Holmen , Melrose , Mindoro , On- .Snlcm, Jiidgcs riewKmrM*naoiiRAia* >'nADADDI\C *-> aLiska and West WINONA INSURANCE AGENCY will he I>r. Miirie Toljind, Hohert ^i$^£ol%-1 r.>~« DHnMODHO ^ ¦ y^rrCTy T^ zs^sizti COll.'M»'A riCli 'H'Jt-i.'-n » l)llltl l,l i ,«, jli l li ln;, IHufcu(.l/l.-lJ Krcdcrlck , Tom Wlrku.s, William ^ ¦ f~.-KW?**~.^f»w Al_,_.A\ i' 'Ok vA *^***^ ,, t ANTHONY QUINN.¦ ,. ¦„ Dixon aivil Juntos l.ufliy nf Ln *. ,*i ^c,v«->s (.' rosso Slate Collect1 , -rr;« ««ttlj Qzz . 1 day a week by fWLVAM MANGMO • ARTHUR KENNEDY ' KATY JURAIIO A small charge will he nuulu lo 'ZZty, * i$W 3$z: HARRY ANDREWS'VITTORIO GASSMAN visitdrs , vvho arc invited lo ullciid , ^^y>Js^Ld^*rc JACK PAUMCE-ERNEST DORCNI ME ¦it'CordiuB tl) Mi'M, Bliiine* Nclsoi), TURNER'S MARKET l—<»»,_ H >,^''.«.¦*.. I'*«I *r,(.Bi,vi;| ;.„. ,., lht'ilir,l(*Mlliii I local foreiiNlcs condi. ^S»*B^ r ,.„,.,>, r.iiQ !'r i>i|r "BARABBAS" STARTS FRIDAY Supper at Canton Burmeister Co. CANTON , Minn. (Spc'ciul > — F red Burni**l»t**r, Own«r Paul IJlcRun 1'ONt . Anicrlcaii Le- PHONE 2344 KWNO •— COMING SOON — anil At Your Swrvleo Over 25 Yean lilon, Is tyioiwrlnis n pnncake 352 Wemt Sacond St. WALT DISNEY'S "SON OF FLUBBER" PSiin Jon Poningloni's Productioniis saiiHnfic supper at llio A C„ Hall | | i/ai¦VffVUVHnliniiT I Snturdny from 5 to n p.m, BUSINESS MIRROR Red China Gives [Bet-ancourt - 1 ' Creamery Elects Castro Easy Terms Winds Up Visit I TOKYO > .\P' - Communist j [ Thiiia -ijiri today it x ( "i .i nliii" To Mexico City Customers Need At Oak Center; Fidel Castro's Cuban government ; easier credit terms lo cov ei what MKXICO CITY * .\P * - Vene- i Havana owe-; Peking zuelan President Romtilo Rctnn- , Income Increases II ffd vp no detail** ope/ Mateo * I support By SAM DAWSON New York have . '' conducted con- A ' ( were re-elected to three-year lu< vie that Cuba s Fidel astio AP Business Newt Analyst tests for architects. Macy 's. .lobn , coiisiiliiU "* .in evick'iii tluvai In NEW YORK (APi-The couple Wanamaker and US Po<"ue in terms as directors of the Oak Survival Crackers Center Creamery Co. ' the eunlinent. wanting professional help in fit- Cincinnati are among those con- For Georgia Prisoners Betancourt pi eduted al a ne^s ting out its home hasn't far to structing full-size homes of vari- The election was part of the an- conference ihat Hie Castro upline , look today. Builders, manufactur- ous types. Well-staffed speakers nual meeting of the creamery at A TLA NTA 'APi-Georji U pus 1 "is not (ionij; to last lonu and , ers, retail stores , all increasingly bureaus have been maintained by the village hall iri Oak C enter oners in solitary confinemert will said Havana is a relay point In cater to the customer's own taste, Bambergers, J.L. Hudson 's in De- last week Rert Aldrich , repre- b«? given a diet of surv ival ration p:iss on Moscow 's lerron.srn and or off er to upgrade it in his home, troit and L.S. Ayres in Indian- sentative of H, C. Christians Co.. ' crackers instead of ihe tradition al subversi on oi dei .s lo ihp if^si nf okl or new. polis, among others. Chicago, was speak er. bread anrl water starting nexl ' I>atin America. In a number of localities the A stable of interior decorators Officers of the creamery, elect- month construction industry 1 _ is going in to find for customers what they Jack M Forrester , coilet turns ¦bread and water with n lull meal fe *«' ed following the meeting, are: F ***r ^kv *ra-w *' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Mx&w ts ^ ^aT T *— siWWWW^&F * \ for comb inat ions. Bu ilders, archi- want or to steer them toward William JColirs, president , Mayn- department director , said prison- every fourth day t ccts, interior decorators , furnish- what they may only vaguely know ' ers in isolation w ill

Freezing Cold Doesn't Stop German Carn iva l FRANKFURT, Germany ' ATM- FreezinK cold failed to chill the spirits of millions of West Ger- mans Monday as they plunged into Rose Monday cnrnivaJ cele- brations. About one million people crowd- ed the streets of downtown Co!ofino-*-traditionnl cupilal of tlie carnival—to soc a huge parade. Thirty-five bands. 1 ,500 musi- cians and D0O clow ns look p/irt in )/ f^**> ... SAVE HUNDREDS Ingenuity make if possible to offer this quality tho five-mile lonR parade. In at this special price.; Mainz , anollw bifi carnlv.nl cen - ^^HT The ultimate in magnificentfull tone... easy-play, - . P'ano has nam ter , 400.000 turned out lo watch direct-blow action quality construction DOLLARS( been a similar parade. In Duesseldoii , ^^ gg pti 0f Kimball a world-honored e in Music the crowds numbered .700,000. Bus- "^t including exclusive Kimball Life-Crowned Toneboard $25 Down. since 1857... You'll always be proud to own iness and shops were shut down r^^^^^^j or o,,iy $22.73 p»r Month. a genuine Kimball. for the d.-iy in Jiwsl Rhlneliuid )0S^ffthat never cracks warps and Uni-Lock back I owns -is people had a franlie , construction for permanent rigidity and maximum final flin)" before Lent . \y^yy^\ vjl lpp^ "perfect-tune " holding power Open Y/ed., Thurs., Fri. Nights U ntil 9 p.m.

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Mw^BDcWill 'ii I'illk. wiih RliSposilive onalpcslo a . lion . tiiiii R fii M pnllimlve rcti- ly e 1 e c te d. House of Representatives that should be used for Catholic and A TORUS, | Fy th« patient ed for his country retrea t at Colombey les Deur ¦' there will be littl e dissent- But lias dentures , : can be MOST DIFFICULTY with youfhful of- . president in Trujillo 's government w 'a s parochial schools. Powell is the question . ', a nui- Eglises. There he stayed in solitude for . nearly Baptist really is whether sance , by. interfering: . with 1 fenders stems from the home; where a that troubled more democratic than the U.S. pastor of the Iaxgesl , families which' , 12. years, spending much of his time writing the , the Abys- those. can . a f- proper fit of the upper plate.. sound sense of values is diminishing. Pat> country since Congress. Both Withrow and church in the world ford to take care of their own three. -''volumes of his "-memoirs that move with sinian Baptist Church of Har- If the lump isn 't too. large, the stress discipline, guidance, Rafael .Trujil- Jackson had received free aged members shall be requir- ents need to sueh y a majestic and stately pace through the ¦ ¦ ¦ lem. Various Catholics on his plate can be fitted around it, and morality, and to play down indulgence, . _ ",. . :. . : lo; a :U;S; Ma- tri ps to the Dominican Repub- ed to p-ay taxes to support a events of his life. - - Pearion . . . . : - . ' • committee have ¦ supported the Ordinarily nothing is ^one and money. Protective coddling ¦ ' Tine trained lic y- y-yy - ¦ ¦' plan in which their own rela- pl easure, ¦ . In May of 1958 virtually all v elements in sergeant, set up a dictatorship ¦' ' compromise. * . about a torus, although in " . :• Various congressmen who tives — though able to. afford by some courts' of "tender-age repeaters French life, including some of bis harshest cri- 32 years ago. . However, ' the White House some cases it can be removed ' ¦ ' had junketed , to Trujillo City the medical care — woul d get surgically- if size is an appeasement of. justice. It infringes on tics today, pleaded with him to come back , And the Senate friends of has hot . President ,' Kennedy - , seems to war- of with their families at the ex- it at government expense. . rant it. the; rights of the people: I say let the flag- and bead the government. 1 was 'in Paris re;: Gov. Nelson Rockefeller who pense of the dictator came feels that this is merely pass- . The members of the profes- ' - the buck back to the Su- rant violators be exposed; Let the public porting 'on 'those critical days, and on. May" 29 seem . .hell-bent for war o v e r back to vote liim increased su- ing sion are men and women who " preme Court and to local com- Dear Dr, Molner: What their, identities so it may be alert to the paratroopers vduld come from Algeria and Cuba should take a careful gar quotas while the democra- know medical conditions in ' ' ' ' ' know munities. makes my eyelids flaky? - law-breaking habits. it seemed quite evident that, unless he agreed,; look at the case history of the cies around the Caribbean got this country. . Is it a sign pf vitamin their Dominican Republic. France would be plunged ultimately into civil , less sugar. In heavily populated Catho- The ''medical care" agita- :. shortage? Could- it cause a What has ', One Midwest editor, prevented by wary, ¦ caused unccst and lic states, 7- the legislatures tion will, moreover, raise false person to have difficulty in . ., the danger- of communism in would vote federal money for hopes. The proposed plan archaic restrictions from publicizing the ,. LATIN AMERICANS read : recognizing d istant c a r s HE IS PRESIDENT with far-reaching power* that country, and in Venezue- the new spapers. They know, Catholic schools, while in the doesn 't cover medical treat- ' iiames of teenage hoodlums, recently made the army bitterly re- while driving at night?—: As extremist elements in la, and .in- .Haiti i- and in mahy the score. And when North Soulh and in Protestant states, ment but mostly the. charges W.W. tliis editorial plea , "When a youngster is call , he promised to keep Algeria as part of other Latin countries—as in Americans in liigh position they would not. This, in turn , for hospitalization and related capable of murder, shooting during a bur- France. Eventually he succeeded in ending the Cuba—is the bloody band of a throw their weiglit behind dic- would come back to the Su- services. The political value, This sounds like-a . chronic glary, beating someone to death with a hopeless war to hold that colony ard Algeria be- dictato r in almost every case tators who have been guilty of preme Court in a tangle ot law however, of proclaiming " med- conjunctivitis , or infection of ' ¦" chain or hammer; rape, kidnaping and oth- came independent , thereby stopping a drain cost- —except Haiti recently—t h e murder, kidnaping, and tor- suits. . - yy _ . .; ical care for the aged" will the eye. Consult your eye doc- dictators have been supported continue to be there and it 's er crimes which merit the electric chair or ly in money aiid blood. One of his loyal ad- ture, merely because they get The constitution is quite , tor. Yes, vitamin shortage can mirers quotes a remark attributed io him that by the United States. free trips or financial bene- , politics that's really back of cause similar symptoms, but life imprisonment , we are no longer talk- clear , Kennedy feels that fed- may. explain his early assurances on Algeria: Furthermore, the Republican fits , it destroys confidence in eral money cannot be appro- the whole crusade. so can allergy—and , as I said , his first mistake or about a child ing about ¦ :¦' "A politician never believes -what he says fr iends of Gov, Rockefeller American democracy. It also priated for elementary paro- THE VAST rMJority of doc- chronic infection is still more destroyed . " . whose reputation can be - . and he is always surprised when other people have the blackest mark when feeds the fires of agitators on chial schools. tors arc vehemently opposed likely and should be checked These youngsters arc no longer the sweet it comes to supporting dicta- the othe r side. to the new plan. They feel it first. . do." * Note—Chief opnoncnt ,.-K£vernrne*)t runs Ihe med - itol as Ihe "pill bill'' sponsored liy .Sons. James various deals with - Trujillo. The wires have been hum- Charlie Chaplin , now living in self-irnposed c xije in Switzer- ical-care program , pays the By BENNETT CERF R, Keller of Winona County and Henry Mattson fees of doctors , and standard- land , is dickering to .stage a BRT* WIB o[ Cliiijuet is emising one ol the hottest issues izes their incomes. The ad- ¦A wealthy but rather staid banker from comeback in Yugoslavia, He vfr of the current Minnesota legislative .session, The ' ministration denies that its : IH* ^ Oklahoma brought a beautiful young bride JhsL tjihlA. is ready to write , -direc t , and t .Am bill would permit grocery .stores t.'*ti«!ite* .s, ngaiii on President Mukfirno in Indo- will have In step in In try Bcnr ono ano1her '« burdom, nnd so fulfill th» will sponsor n style show and ton, to bring order out of the Uw of Christ. Gfllntinns 5:2. nesia , he found thnt everyone drove a Cadillac even llm chaos that, will ensue, Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 Communist ambassador of NOBODY OBJECTS »» bet- Supt . Kayinund A. Kent relumed from I'hil- Red China, ter medical wire lor the aged , WINONA DAILY NEWS adelphin where l\> has l>een in allviulance at as well as lur everybody else, v^B^B^B^Bft^^lK^BswKMB^B^B^Bfl the department of superintendence , hut there are serious differ- An Independent Newspaper — ICsUililishc . }855 of th <> Na- tional Kduenlion Assoeialio n. WINONA DAILY NEWS ences of opinion as to wheth- VV F W HITE y Rcpulillcnn nnd Horn in Publishing lowering of the hi gh Htiimlnrds one policy , , , covers fire , Manngin g Kditor City K'di'or Circitlnti. n Mar. Compnny, Ml Frnnk iln St., Wlnonn, Minn. SUBSCRIPTION RATES of medical care which have liability nnd theft on both real Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1 888 _/// kniR prevailed in America, IV II , llAm' .i'K F, II. Ki.MiiiE I,, V A LSTON ' Simile Copy 10c, 15c Sunday and personal property. It's the Heal ostnle in Winona i .s commencing In sliov Connmsnui Supt. Press Supt . Hiiyriivin o Supt. Pillvore-d t*V carr««r In Clly ol Winnnn— INQUIRY A.SKED most economical way lo insure ii considerable stir. Prices are strong and de- Per woi'k 51 conn WASHINGTON (AV- Ofliclnls M .(J l.l - '.K (IlllsWOI.Il , (inltWIN IIOI.TK mand for properly ( 16 wc»Kl ill .li ,H w«eKt HJ. JO your home. uood is on lie Increase, of the llapl isl World Alliance Chu'l Aceoiinlfltit Sunday Edit or So far \l() licenses have been KrnnU'il in Wi- By mt'l strictly In advance J p«p«r nop* ped •xplrjyllon have asked llvnisia . through iiona for liquor sales and several additional ap- on tal*. Mi.MDKR Of THE ASSOCIATED PRKSS In r-lllmor*, Hou itcn, Olmnted, Wlnon« the Soviet Embassy here , lo plications are expected. Tremnoiiloiii coinitien - » monlhi H 50 J monlht U.SO permit an Impartial interna- "•t-jsj^j*** I y«ar tli.DO \ month 11.35 tional committee lo investigate STENEHJEM One Hund red Years Ago ... 1 863 Ml Qttiir, nnMI tubscrlntionsi chrarges of religious persecu- Tlie Associated Press Is entitled exclusively ' " tion in Hus.ii.i, Messrs,

r i\ WORLD TODAY IBUSINESS MIRROR Flu Gontinues Plugs IN THE LEGI SLATURE¦ ' ' ¦ ' ; Reuther " ' ' ¦ ; ); Tax Cut Doesn't ——: — —— . . - ...... ' . '? ;V . - Useless 0jtiStisil^y For Flexible To Take Heavy j Deer , Moose Issues By ROGER LAUFENBURGER , It also was ordered that the corv- ¦ WithoutWarheads Arouse Public "., ' ¦ Winon * Co, Stnator missioner set the j«*tsoh and maJci: Toll Across UvS. it public before Feb. IWh of each By JAMES MARLOW doubly s lire with the Atomic En- Working Week By SAM DAWSON | stead of 3 is going to mean Hint be ST. PAUL , . . Minn. -The State ' ' ' year so that those who take th«ir Associated Press News Analyst ergy Act;;:- . -v> MIAMI BRACH . Fla. (AP ':- ; AP Business News Analyst . - . '! will get an extra $500 a year, in- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Senate met daily in - regular , ses- : ¦ ' ' vacation during deer season can WASHINGTON CAP')' -Trouble As time passed the United -' Walter ' - Reulher -said today he y ASEW YQRK lAiP-The lax cut j stead of so me other, fellow getting lnlluonza aiid respiratory .ail- si'ori . . last week , inotudiri g Friday , ¦educational' ' ' request and schedule the dates in with the Allies over nuclear weap- States had to balance its concern y favors a flexible work week shift - . proposal's failure to . arouse the! $1, 000.. . This is the nii'iits (.'iiiitini K' to dike ' a heavy Wasliingtriii s birthversial issue. agreed to .exchange some - infor- \ ; ' secret , wartime agreement — to hour week as called for.by fellow . - growth rates has made the whole tlie end of the year. Some con- thai the outbreak has passed* its. . The Conservation 3>epartment atomic mation with the British who, by \ ¦ ""¦ tend that the proposed cut in de- exchange : information on 1957 ' federation .leaders: ( thing too academic for most peo- peak. testified there are atxyut 6,000 development -- was disclosed aft- , exploded a nuclear device of ductions would ta ke away much their- own. : The Russians;. then ple to grasp. But President Ken- moose in the primary rnoose area er the war. by , "I just happen to prefer th» of the benefit from any lowering School officials in Wilkes Coun- Mondovi Librae ' had a bomb of their own. : n edy says . his proposal is far; front :¦ ' of: . northern . St. Louis. C6ok and But the United States ended the flexible - week idea;" he said. academic of; federal income tax rates; • ly. :U. . .. reported Monday thai . ' , Lake counties , and in the Bed a greement after the war and put In 1958 . Congress amended the . Reuther said ' -.ay. 35-hpur week ; : He tells a symposium sponsored live . number of ahspnti'i's is de- ' Others point out that other Lake area—about 15,000 squar* a lid on information., Years later, act of 1M6, allowing the President could badly hurt some industries ; by the American Bankers Asso- clining .and the county's. 28 schools huies-. ' ' taxes, fees, rates', at .all'.levels ' 'of Girculation Even . iri his - 'Memoirs .- of the Second to give allies information . on and actually cause increased un- 1 ciation that "pushing our economy have been reopened, TTiey were Under this hill, JOO licenses will ' : . .government,. ' are.;.j['oiiig up at the World War," Churchill still sound- weapons and materials but not employment . Instead, he pro.xised to grow at the rate or**, per cent . closed Feb. -IS because: of tin. , be issue0 .circulated among [ They .are the only two who have the work- week should fall to,, say, I crease by, is , going 'to make . the ¦economy Richmond;. Va., reported fou r '- different people and organizations new kind of agreement . He . calls 4 per cent a year in- adults , 4,8Hii. .wcr<' . noiificlion. while ! ' :¦ " ' ' made what might be; considered a 37-hour . week. '. Payments Irom * '. grow , or how it caii do anything iie\y deaths for a total of (in since have testified. _;• . . it a multinational nuclear force. ' ' ' anionj; juveniles 2 , 1. 13 books of the Substantial progress. the - fund . would provide . .40-hour , ! tout postpone the - lime (lie piper .fan . 2(i.. :Tlu*re were 14 ,721! -ii e\v !) ' Prominent ambiig these were 7That's.-; a vague, mushy-sounding ¦ ¦v ' " 'in Virginia I.i*sl .5ii0 ilravvn were nnhfiction. ' ¦" French President de .; Gaulle regular /pay to employes, working . must be. paid. a-st'.s reported . i he major farm organizations of phrase.. . It's . , because '. Kennedy ' weel;. ' . The . library slibscrilied In -411 Minnesota Farm wants to make his own nuclear*;.the temporary 37-hour w.e-cky , ' • ni;i Uii/.iiies; - the state; The . hasn't been clear on what he has .: ..... Brain SpeciaLisf ituspiratory illness is 'spreading . . .thre<'. weekly : anil oiie Bureau-, ' state president said the force .. 7 . They would" get addition ;) 1 over- ¦ daily . newspaper: : A. total of ' "¦ ¦> in mind. For _ reasons that follow He Has this kind of concern , iri- in * . Alabama.Marshall County r-e- * ; Farrn Bureau is on record asking 't know exactly ; time ,for work after . 37 hours. . . hooks .was borroved' from the trav- he probably doesn . volyiag the . .most important re, ported 1.2ii(t Viclims. over .' - the for trie repeal of the tax and also what he can do or how far he can - 1 , If there was practically lul l em- eling library at Madison - Gifts ih- stfiction bf all in the law Coifi- suggest- 3 Minneapolis weekend , bringing t.lie . state's total the color ban on oleo. Clint Hess, go. Congress has a say in this. \ ployment*—or as Reuther To lecture Here eliided' a new set of Compton's * gress passed; ; no matter where j ed , an idle rale of no more than to- 'nioi-e' than •i. -.'OOO;.-:: state secretary of the Minnesota Roosevelt died before the war . A' brain, specialist . Kiicyclopediiis from Robert Conger American nuclear weapons are ; ¦2 to 2.5 per 'cent (it is now .5.8 will lecture ' Farmers Union , with -40 ,000 mem- with Germany ended and was're- - ¦ - ' at St: Mary 's College Wednesday niKiy $100 . from the-wi li nf Mrs. C- state President Truman. -The placed—say in Europe . the . Unit- j per.-: cent) workers would: sUy on. ¦ ' ¦ Men Held for K. Uinman. berk, testified that at the placed by ami. Thursday. 7 ' :- . " . November mem- : replaced Churchill with ed States must not turn control " ' The.breakrin at Cortland's Jew- " ¦ ¦ ly table the color ban bill and it i ": omy. yy. :. ' ' Cox will speak at both the 11 :-lS- . , open- .'house.- • . . . | its 8*Jlies. . " 'indup ' " ' . . . i at w sessions today,: elers, . 202 ' S ¦ how to manufacture the bomb— ' . . The . . . Br-roadway. was the ¦ ¦•¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ carried by a large majority, This Thursday — 11:15 a.m.. room a.m: and 4:15 p.m. convocations in . . . " , Now Kennedy has offered Brit- ' council held 10-day winter rneet- "kriowrhow -r-w;as to . be shared j 108, science building, "Concepts, second bold jewelry store burglary the college ' auditorium . Cox, a FlL LMORE CO. BARRACKS : means this:.issue will not be tak- necessary to get the bomb ain — and France, too, although vings here. here ' within three only if ¦ ¦ ¦ Problems and Methods in Neuro- weeks . Blickle's State Department specialist in Lat- CANTON , Minn, ( Speicial ) — The en Up again this session. , ' ¦ ' ' France turned ' him/down — mis- "/A A, ' ' •. . . " ' made. . ! : . . physiology'' ,' 7:30 p.m., Cardinal Jevyelers was struck by burglars in American affairs , is the sec«nd new Fillmore County barracks of "7 7 OLEO TAX The department said this , was siles for which , she 'will haye to on Feb. 4 and the loot there Room.."' "Problems in the Concep- . was Lee .and Rose Warner 1-ecturer iii Veterans of Warld War 1 will meet Tlie: oleo tax bit) ' was carried understood by Churchill's experts make her own warheads. Bartender Cited for about $12,000 in riiigs anbonds: ' through town nnd radioed Fari- R .lpl , in Milwaukee. ' The beginner - sometimes takes a hazardous route. The bault lawmen to he on the lookout. Elmer Buruitl, company vice veteran usually ' takes' a wiser one, president , said the reason Tor the Several milei north of Pari- 1 shutdown is a lack of parts from Bcf*Jnmcr: Hears . ' about a ' - "good thin g " -from. 'liis wife's haul t. the Hi ghway Patrol slopped I the ¦liudd Gi . in (, '¦ iiry, Inr ; .l. The uncle mid oflT he goes. It 's important , he feels , to buy the j i MI ~ ~* y,_ muffin the auto, - arrest ed the* driver for __^____K^^^* f I I | \\ fA ^^Lm m ^^^^^^^ B^^^^^^ H^^H . Rudd firm , he said , has liarl a l.'i- ' " " ^^^^^^ speeding, and . took the three to the ! ' sloclv Immediatel y.—before . other people in on the li p lift I KM " problem which lias slowed de- the price out of si ht. Faribault Police Station, At 2:4(7 livery of uiidcrbod ies fur liai'ii- g Velfrnn:. (ioc n;in., Rochester was notified that bier Classic and Ambassado r cars. ,Se lects investments carefully , s after facts. the suspects had been picked up. What docs the company sell? What is its recent record? What The items which were : stolen di\ i«.lciul has it bee n pay ing ? How much is it l ikely to cam from Cortland 's, alt recovered near Southern Pacific per sliure? Anything new ,1 Faribault , consisted of about 4,1 To get this—and oilier—information lie proba bly asks the pieces of diamond merchandise , Strike Set Tonight help of his Member Firm broker. Then he wci hs the risk , said store manager J, R, (Brad ) SAN FRANCISCO 14-1 p - The well aware lha.t a stock is only as good as the company. That Sen ton. For ' the most part , the Southern I' ucific Uailway Co. iloms wore wedding bands , wed* faces ' a li p.m. strike dead line to- Mouk and bond prices go both down and up. That dividends dim; and en^ngoment. sots and il;*}' by Ihe AFl. -(.'K) Brotherhood or inte rest may be omitted. dinner ring.s, I of Ilnilwny Clerks , 11 , (KM) .slronfi. Hi-liinner: Invests all the money he can di lie said thai the value of the g up. j The wnlltout would lie the Veteran: Apportions liis income carefully. Makes sure liv- propert y was "between $11,001) and I hrotliprbood' s first in -II y-e,*ir.s on expenses come first. Has made provision for any emer- j.i .OOfl" nnd a , complet e inventory I the Southern . Pacific , Ihe West' s ing of . Ihe items is being made. I largest railroad , . • gency that ini yht bring sudden large expenses , Considers how After sunup Monday, Faribault ¦ nuicli of the rest he 'mi ght reasonabl y invest. pol ice .searched the area along the I LANESBORO PATIENT l k'Hinner: Is una ware of the real diffe rences hot ween brokers. highway whore Iho throe mon had j LANF.SHOIIO, Minn. • S|»i -c i ;il> - Veteran: Realizes that broker is infallible. Hut he also been slopped and found the. rings 1 Mrs . Clif ford MoRcr is a patient no in the ditch. j al hntherxin Hospital , l.a n 'rossc. knows that if lie selects a Member firm of t Jic New Vork Stoc k I \chaiige lie will base available to him usefu l experi- HARMONY" PATIENT ICHATFIELD PATIENT ence and knowledge from a linn subject to the regulation:! | HARMONY , Minn, ( Special) -¦ rilATFIiai), Minn. iSpccinl i - of the I xchungc , And that the linn 's Registere d Representa- j Mrs. T, k. Armstrong is a patient ] Mrs . Alfrcc Austin is a patient al al Lutheran Hospital. 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I'leuse send i«ie , lice , " nivini NIIS HVIR IIII MAIIV , ,1 liasic nimle lot Bruoding corn for today ' s farming (color movie) J common moc k invcnuicm, " • I '!» ¦ ¦ N*Mr ,__„ „ , Sponsored by your IN WINONA SEE OWL MOTOR COMPANY MOltl EHj I A imi'is* ..' .. . . . I IN OTHER AREAS SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER PIONEER Corn Salesman H £ORM p patron , spoke briefl y on hi** recent Knrstcn. Mlr-i Mary Roberts nnd Eastern Star visit to a chanter in Punta l.ordn . Mrs. F;iiD(i Ainr.rr.Mm Fin. Merrill IVicrson , accompanied St. Mary's College to Stage Has Mississippi An addendum , recognizing the by Mrs Paul Frcikci . song num- Mike Hengel, j Canton Church Mississippi River border guests, bin s in n Wiow boat theme. Mis* Guest Night was given, with Mrs. Carl Frank , Sandra Wehrenberg accompanied Wife Su rprised I Women Plan Mrs. Wendell Roberts, Mrs. the (lav !K) 's (piarlct on the piano. ' Guests were present from La Richard Hassett , Mrs. Ray Wend- Dressed in (Jay •><• costumes were On Anniversary Lenten Services 'Show Boat on 50th Year Crosse, Trempealeau , Alma, Picfer -land, Mrs. flam's Carlson and Arthur Briglitmnu . Mrs. Paul Mrs. Harvey Hogan taking part . Froker. Mr- Cay Beck nnd Mer- ROLLINGSTONE, \Grui. i Spe- C.\NTON . Minn. (Special) -The ' play is wick . La Crescent, Wabasha, On- 1 ' St. Mary s College will celebrate ' Kem. Florenz Ziegfeld presented filled with mirthful comedy Covers on the tables in the din- rill Holland Mr- , Froker accom- cial)—Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hengel United Presbyterian Women. of.the*. the 50th anniversary of its found- . the first pi otluction of Ihe work , interwoven witli the story ut lu-art- alaska and St . Paul when Chapter , ing room , depicted cities along the panied Miss Wehrenberg on the were surprised on their 49tJi wed- Canton and Kichland Prairie ing by presenti ng the musical ver- ' which had its world pre mier at Iho achp and disappointment among 141. Order of the Eastern Star, ¦ She alio annual ) observed Mississippi Night at the Mississippi River , with small sail- piano as she . .me a *<>¦•> ding anniversary Sunday at their | Churches will begin their sion of Edna Kerber's intenintion- , Ziegfeld Theater in New- Vork Dec. the various ch aracters of the Show | Carl Miller who Lenten Services Ash Wednesday at Masonic Temple Monday evening. boats drifting along the river Mr accompanied Mr- home. ally known saga of Ihe Mississippi , 27 , 1927. To this da\ crritics have Boat. Encompassing the entire a*- a darky, and Mr. Those presen t were their two 9 a;m; at the Canton Church. Mrs. Merrill Peterson and Mrs. and Mrs. Herb Schladinske were entertained . River, "Show Boa t " hailed "Show Boat " as one of the play is what critics have said "un- chairmen of the refreshment com- and Mrs Carl Miller entertained sons and their wives; and their J The devotions this year aie bitt- , proudest achievements of the ' Phil Hicks w ere in charge of the The musical under, the direction deniably is .Jerome Kern s most guest book. mittee, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. with a darky skit. three daughters and husbands ; and ed on Ihe book "Lnmg With the Gerald Sullivan, director pf the- American musical theater impressive score " "Make Be- ¦ of Mrs. Ralph Bowers reported for Milton Smith . Mrs. Fred Heyer . 16 of their 18 grandchildren . Also i Seven Words" by Dr .John Mc- ater, "will be presented March 14- "Sh«w Boat" is the story of Cap- lieve ." "Can 't Help Lovin ' That BIRTHDAY ' Hroy in which the author gives good cheer and Mrs . Ralph Hub- ! Mrs. Carl Haase, Mrs Alice Bray, 88TH present were Mr. and Mrs Norm 17, 22-24 in St. Mary 's College aud- tain Andy Hawkes , owner of the Man ." "You Are Love, "Life Up- " Mr, Stark of Winona and Mrs. Francis j a new and meaningful application bard for central service, Mrs. Wil- , Mrs. Edward Hass. Walter Dopke PETERSON , Minn — and itori um. Musical director of the i "Cott on Blossom Show Boat , '' and on the Wicked Stage" and the mov- M ere dinner Brown of Red "Wing of the seven word s to life today. liarn Mann reported on the valen- and Edwin G-reethurst . Mrs. Olaf Thoreson product i on is Mrs Sullivan with ' his troupe of performers who i ing "Ol Man River" are but a few guests at the Ole E. Boyum h'o-ma Miss Francme Rivers , the eld- 1 "Tb e tine luncheon and Mrs. Carl Frank | Entertainmen t in the dining The first week's theme, Brother H. Pan), FSC, chairman of I steamed up and down the gre;it of the hit songs from this distin- Thursday on Mrs. Thoreson 's 88th est of the grandchildren, former , Lord's Prayer in Action ," will l>e 1 told of the area conference meet- ' room followed along the Missis- J the fine arts department, conduct- rivers of America presenting "en- guished work.. ' birthday. Other guests were Jlr. secretary to the IVuwnva Chief of; presented by Mrs. Arbey Bodeck-. just ing held Feb. 16. Mrs . Harold sipp i River theme with Cy Hed- i ing the orchestra ; tert ainments" ut river t owns Briesath announced the birthday i ¦ and Mrs. Al vin Thoreson. Post- Police now employed at the Chan- ' er. Succeeding weeks and their Showboats SETTINGS FOR the golden jub- luhd as master of ceremonies. Me Bot>k and lyrics for "Show Boat" like the Port of Winona. party for all members will- he; introduced the Enchores, I ville, lowa; Mr. and Mrs. Qiaf eery at La Crosse, was present, j thernes are: Second week The part of Missis- ilee production have been designed 1 a group . were written by Oscar Hammer- ] were a nostalgic held March 25, She has been in of Sweet Adelines who entertained Sande , Mr . and Mrs. Robert Thore- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hengel were * Beatitudes ' Crucified ; third week, 1 sippi River life for 40 years. The i by Frederic* Lueck and Robert stein IT with music by Jerome 1 charge of the birthday march dur- ; witli several songs. They were son and Mr. and Mrs. Donald married Feb 23. 1914, at St, Jo- !¦ The Words of His Flesh ; fourth Pevitts. Lighting has been design- seph's Catholic Church at Winona | ed by Brother 1. Damian, FSC. Na- ing the year. Roy Lohse, worthy Mrs. Norma Haas, Mrs. Jack • Thoreson and Jill. week . Which Is, Being Interpret- . „ ...... , ed; fifth week. The Old, Old Story- Church than La Placa is in charge of prop- SOCIETY LADIES sixth week. Search the Scriptures; 'East Is East' Ettrick erties. Costumes have been ar- The American Society Ladies and Holy Week , The Preparation. ranged by Brother II. Maurice, Club will meet in the "VFW Club- The program has been planned by Idea Contradicts Women Announce FSC, Mona McMahon and Richard Mrs. rooms Thursday at 8 p.m. Mr.s Ervin Leistikow . secretary Bretzlauf. Scenic art work is being Frank Theis will be in charge of for spiritual life and stewardship, History: Speaker Group Activities i done by Cyril Ostendorf , Anthony entertainment and Mrs. Fred Hoh- and is held in the Canton Church Miao and Charles Kallmann. Pro- meister and Mrs. George Loren? "The person who said 'East ts ETTRICK , Wis. ( Special)-H ar- duction stage managers are Thom- "More Than Conquerors" is the , and ne'r will serve lunch. East and West is West dies . Creek LCW will meet March as Gannon and Frederick Lueck. theme for the World Day of Pray- the twain shall meet,' didn 't kuow er service which will be held in 7, at 2 p.m. A filmstrip on Kew Curtain times for the golden jub- KNOW YOUR NEIGHBOR history," Dr. Zoe Swecker told ilee production are 8 p.m. on Thurs- LAKE CITY , Minn. ( Special)— the Canton church Friday at 2 Delta members of Iota Chapter, Guinea will be presented. The Bi- day, Friday and Saturday evenings Officers were elected at the meet- pm. Mrs. Donald Stead is in , at a dinner meet- Kappa Gamma ble study will b« conducted by and 7:30 p.m. on Sunday evenings. ing of the Know Your Neighbor charge of the observance, and all ing of tlie organization Monday Mrs. Vilas Snttie and The public is invited. birthday club Thursday afternoon who wish to be part of this world- night in Centra! Lutheran Church devotions at the home of Sirs. Harry Moech- wide prayer fellowship are invited fellowship hall will be led hy Mrs. Lloyd Ekern. nig, rural LaAe City. Officers are to attend. "All of the great civilizations Hostesses will be Mmes. Ella Smik- Mrs. Lewis Kackmann, president ; and all of the great religions origi- rud , Arnold Smikrud and Donald WSC Sorority Mrs. Louis Dankwart. vice presi- urer. Euchre was played. The n ext nated in Asia , " she explained . Sacia. dent; Mrs. J. P. Henning, secre- party will be at the home of Mrs. "Th e West has fel t materially, Installs Officers I tary, and Mrs. Cari Goihl, treas- Lewis Kackmann March 13. throughout tlie centuries, the influ- South Beaver Cre«k LCW will i An Adrian , Minn. , girl headed _MaHRHHWMn ^_* |^ HHff _*___MW _ r>«.M^__M-MHM*>>Mr*J ^M^-Mr>.I ence of the East in all areas of meet March 6 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. ' of officers life — philosophy, religion . liter- ' H. P. Walker will present the slate installed by! a pro- , r ature, music, art, invention , agri- , gram on missions. The Bible stu- Zeta Upsilon Chapter Deltz Zeta. i ijWidL $jovd&. OISL! culture, arid even in some of our j dy will be by Mrs. Orvis Ander- at Winon a State College Monday j JMKvmr S present day go\ ernmental pr ac- , son and devotions will be led by night. t of- tices." | Mrs. Arvid Bryhn. Hostesses wil] She is Karole Kramer. Other ficers: Vice president (pledges) , ! ANOTHER LARGE GROUP OF I The idea of ci\ il service and civ- be Mmes. Edward Simonson, John ^ il service examinations originated , Karen Rud , Byron ; vice president ! - Swenson AJfred Swenson and Clif- ! '^yy ^ in China in the secon d century, I ford A. Johnson. (membership , Barbara Beaike, SATURDAY Lewiston; secretary (recording' , ' B.C., Dr* Swecker said. Another | Circles of Living Hope LCW will current government practice — j Jill Florin , Winona; secretary meet as follows: Miriam Circle ' id that of attempting to maintain ai (corresponding) , Carol W enger , Al* SPECIAL PURCHASE MCUf CDDIilf* r« *»^*S **^^^^ *'+*i *i *t ***^ \ —is also borrowed from the Chi-1 Treasurer , Patricia Pottratz, [ ^^?^^^^^fi^^ Beaver Creek; Rachel Circle will New Albirt, lowa; historian editor , N nese. This was the idea of the! meet at 8 p.m. at the home Reg. $1.19 " of Karen Hartley, Adams; social ' COTTON GAPRIS rARDirC K "e-ver normal granary, stalled in J Mrs. Warren Peterson , and Bebe- ^ P M Oiina over 2,000 years ago and in- chairman, Elaine Rotty, Hastings; KHTc cotton , ridge knit , woven Mm Zff * § M fcaii Circle will meet at 2 p rn. at standards chairman, v troduced to American economy by Carolyn dobby tarpoon plaids. Assorted ^j DISCOUNT PRICES ' Print Corduroy T. .... 98c the home of Mrs. J. A. Kam pru d, Maertens, Taunton ; scnolarship ' Ma -Jr Ha Henry A. Wallace at the time he all on March 7. was serving as Secretary ot Agri- chairman, Dwala Krie, Red Wing; j Sa-ve illows etc. Solid color. j now on your J^ z^F^—mimi Largo selection of colors for p , culture. Rachel Circle of French Creek philanthropic chairman, Lois Rus- ,C LCW will meet Monday, at 8 p.m. , , S "Arabic numerals are really sell Canton ; activities chairman L66 «"« need, . . . at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Carol Predmore, Rochester cour- 8 ™ d Hindu numerals," l>r. Swecker : -__-_-—-—————^ FINEST DUALITY Mtj^^ Thompson. Lydia Circle will meet tesy chairman, Nancy Schmauss, msS Pinwale Corduroys onl, 89c continued . "The Arabs merely act- ^lM ^t March 6 at 8 p.m. at the home Lake City . and parliamentarian, JET KING SIZE il 11 fl| In col»rsl ed as intermediaries in introducing of Mrs. Laura Anderson. Deniele Schroder, Faribault. I Q f t*U _m£tf ^\\ them to the world." SAILCLOTH -A T- -—^iWiWi^'.^ " ' S '? . W*.1)^^* Av -.--i rt"» - . . • • r, v., / . -*v ..- \ A /' y^A *. , vwwv VA , X Other important contributions to S*;M- ^SK ITIWIi-' ..'.*.-"^ *Si$4~sai 'ixJ *• * --Si\-..&i5^^„* ^* *^ * " *^xi ^^^^^.* ^^&^ wide. TL' w. V* V , the manu- TRAIN CASE 3.JJ Reg, (2.50 Foam Banded powder, the compass Compare with $1 yd. cottons. V A\-^ Tl ISL V facture of silk ; the modern drug y — ephedrine; food products such ....^BmSS as rice, citrus fruits, chicken , tea , ' 21" OVERNITE 7QC Y°rd 1 / M\ I milffl CARNIVAL BRAS tr $1 50 the soy bean, millet, hard wheat, ^ New shipment 45" wide the apricot and the peach; flowers a ————- I t^W such as the azalea, the chrysan- 16" PULLMAN i Si I ^tS | 1 One Group of Quality 1 themum and tlie camelia. I fin* (l ^ //T ItwPii Such writers as Plato, Pythagor- BIG ASSORTMENT GIMGHAMCHECKS 3 $2.00 as, Chaucer, Dante, Emerson, and f£INf*llAMC l ^/// \_ Wm *Jf*»^^^^^*i-^»»JN^r»^^^«^«l^i^^»^^^>/S**^^^»rt^^^»»**«r^^^**»^^^r^^^*^S»>**^*l»^Nr»^^^WV^*^S^ Colorful Extra Heavy WII^«¥lMlfl 1 i TThoreau have reflected Asian in- ^ \^ Hgf VERY GOOD SELECTION m fluence, she commented, and point-j wo ed out th« continuing influence of '4 inch checks and fancv - JmB DISH CLOTHS vent. 36 and 45 inches wide. \ \ f c the East on present day architec- 1 / _^ __ Wri 79c ture, gardening, decoration, art for 3fi _f» Regular yd. values. 1 .}_ ^M$i_ Wm and music; I WOMEN'S SHOP 3 r^^s^-^^^^^f ^f ^^^^ \4 j , rs&nr* y ** ,f 1*^if~ V^f^^i^»^REMNANTS"w*Ti X**i *'i n *m '^^^^ f *f^irrii f ^f^ +j\f*r\r\jv^f * Dr. Swecker, a member of the % ^ * * "Winona State College faculty , was *}OI* r introduced by Miss Verlie Sather. , tJM- WiiWkmwr*}^ H 5-COLOR SCREEN J_W_vf -jP -^W _f ^__^ *M Committee reports heard at tlie PRINT KITCHEN 0 J ' —————— * ^/y^^y _f^&M _B business meeling which preceded i Final Reductions I SPECI4L GR0UP the dinner and program were giv- If you were at our Rummage Sale, you are Familiar with TERRY TOWELS en by Miss Louise Bloom . Mrs. , U^ff lkWa Arnold Donath , Miss Louisa Earn- - the values we had. Now , we have looked through our ' = ,- DRIP-DRY er , Miss Gertrude Finch . Mrs. Bet- >. stock and found we have these remaining pieces which fM^£&2 tie Hunter, Mrs. Harry Jackson E"h m Bm*' : A we do not want to carry over — so we're closing them 33C **°" and Mrs. E. L. Whiting. Dr. Jean ^ COTTONS ih out at SAVINGS UP TO 70%! 714 Manbote Avenua Phone 9175 1 Talbet , chapter president , pi elid- Hurry in Wednesday All fi rsl qualify % CANNON FINGERTIP goods. 10 to 20 yord ed at the meeting. (?1 morning for the sale event of the /earl [JQf ^A&k " B pieces. Values to 79t yards...... Yd. ^**»» TAUIFI C ' " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ TRIP TO MEXICO . ' . • ' . . • fcs PLAINVIEW, Minn , (Spo-ciali - ; [-— dresses *— .'"' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' Mr. and Mrs. Vincent King arid ¦ - ¦ * ¦ \ I NEW SELECTION - <*Q ' ' ' • ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' ; Ofo' dl r r their son left Saturday on a va- ;! . A ' . * . 1 •£¦ tit 80 SOUARE PRINTS ...... yd. «*J*^l* cation trip to Mexico. Values . ' ' , In ' E 4 . $-C I 20 Colors to Choose From . io $35 ¦ INTERESTING TEXTURED COTTONS — MISSIONARY COUNCIL j ...:.. ...,;... :,,.... -£ -^3 tmStg* PEA LWAYS FIRST M I NNEYSQUALITY OOv The Women 's Missionary Coun- Regular 79. yard values...... Yd. T ' ¦ I FLOCKED DACRON " cii will meet at the* First Church j | L -_ ; - ;¦ ' ' u- i .. . * i • J ——¦ ' . ' J _ • ' Many** other*. new *fabrics also attractively priced , , . AND SAVE I of Christ Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. : to work on quilts and other sew- [— sweaters ———— | Panel CURTAINS —— ———___ ing projects for missions. J| WE PLAN I ; Washable, embossed dac CPRINft F£>R BARGA,N HUNTERS NED THIS ETTRICK GIRL SCOUTS ' Vdu«s , ¦- " ron (polyester) For any ETTRICK, Wis. . SpcoiaD--Et- l . $0 $C I J ^^ e DR ESS VALU ES ,95 ..- | room. 72 - 81 - 90 inch trick Girl Scouts are taking orders »° *'4 , - 3 : h HAT SALE TERRIFIC VALUE FOR \J ' lenaths ot ridicolousl y low prices. for cookies lo be 'delivered in Choose a new spring hat | s. Raymond . Erickson «j I I §:. 3.*>8-4.98-5.98 Values March . Mr. {rom ,he,e 1wo Brou DOLLAR DAY BUT IT JUST and Mrs, Mjn-ird Stenberg nre 1 Al Each P*- A. — j serving ns cookie chairmen. Pro- | I—- skirts — — I 147 ^ ceeds of the cookie sales will l>c ¦ ' ™ L79 maintenance of ' ARRIVED YESTERDAY used toward the I I 2.44-3,37 6.98-8.98-10.98 Values Camp Ewnheo , established Girl I Value. $*> $|- PLASTIC Values to 3.98 Scout camp near Mindoro , Th<> to $14.95 Scouts have moved their meeting P ^>- 3 | FOLDING DOORS AT ONLY foniK-r place from the rear of the ^__ ¦ 5^0 ft rye store to the basement in Ihe I . j Space savers. Fits openings 3aDCi 1 31)10 w6*S | 1 home of flieir loader , Mrs, Ben I up to 32 inches wide. ... ,_ . , r Add new beauty to your„^„ Erickson, 'IT slacks ' 1 1 tHno\ PlAaraiiftA 7J fl DISCOUNT *% ||" 7 livins room with thes« fine rinai MIW i alHi-B PRICE WOMEN'S il Va,u« $*_ $C X«*5f# .able sets. to $17.95 . - yf ONE LARGE COCKTAIL WINTER GOATS ' ' J ' ¦ : ' ' } . . ; . ,V GIRLS' DRESSES TABLE-2 STEP U Only j \\ I I If- TABLES _ ifj^s|af | Sixes 3-6x, 7-14. Values Aft J _2_ __ 1o 3.98. Price Per Set M ;,i fci:' V II I coats ; : $' 14.UII^ ^M _i -_frl i . 1 A N0W \. : . 1 T CC <%T ni S- 12 18 } >\\^m^'^d\y y < A] Fur Trim, C*J P | ".55-27,77 ' —^l^— ' v; Values to S69.95 . 2.00-3.03 —"" -j Z) I . 28 INCHES TALL ¦¦¦ FOR THE FINEST I * v -*i EASY CARE BOYS' WEA R TABLE LAMPS IN G0RMET GIFTS \ A New 1963 sty ling in cor- coats PIlSSO SLEEPERS I'" J 1 y. • Dlnnerwnre w an)h ,o, 2-pc. garment for ease in GordurovW1" *"mt vl Pants bos° "p* ^a . • Crystal nu | 1apcrj ^^ • Borwflr* putting on. Sizes 1 to 3. Heavy weight lined or un- Whi S,ie 4 l6 *° ° nd ^ i 0t> • Ptwtor Zuli . sno.... SQ- ^ DISCOUNT <«"Bd- « *° " Wood n 9 J A || • rma 1,uu • Ernst : ' • Place Mats i ' ' £ £L 2.00 2 - 7.00 • Popper Mills / I coats j lj LADIES' CHALLIC '" " " * "—~~ Napkltu 4-YARD DRESS LENGTHS! • CI CTD lA^rAD BOYS' STAMPED ALL DISTINCTIVELY ( EAR j y Untr i.nnie l. C*1 A $01 You 'll find just the prints, the solids, you want in GIFT WRAPPED FREE ' * SHIRTS PILLOW CASES • Values to $49.95 | j/ " ;7Washablo challic1 in gowns, PENNEY'S spring tone, rich patterned dress le ngth*. AT JL\ waltx gowns , pajamas. Siies 2 to 16 , Values to Thread drown horn, lac* A ti ? \ Silos 34 to 40. "I -98. trimmed. 4 yard * 1.00 3A" wldft /A The Center o"f Fashion in the Center of Town :§ r ^onsA, NASH'S - Fourth at Center 1.44-2.44 "Si"1 .00 1.00 - | »•* BHHHIHIIIHBaHHHaHBIIiMHHI kss^a^nasa^i^^g^sa^^ +mmmmm*mBmmmm*mmmmyymm *mmmmmmmm%%9mmmmm0m ***m *mm *mam ^mmm0 *aMmmm OUT-OFTOWN COLLEGES I tity That Care Forge is Good Shepherd Family of 10 'Oldest' Norway On Whiftier¦ i- Dean s List Capito! Hill MARILOU HUNTER , daughter CALEDONIA , Minn, (bpccial) — New Orleans Has Pine to Be Cut FHA Loan Talks of Mrs. Bcttie H. Hunter, 327 La- Gwendolyn Becker, daughter ofi Burned Out MAKINLT II. U is i/P — The fayette St., is on th« dean 's list Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Becker, and ! ELGIN , Minn (ipecial)-A fite i Girls May Gel tree that for yon. was recogimccl of honor students for the Jail se- Lyn Vandre, daughter of Mr. and this forenoon destroyed the ioof on , I a* the .\orld s oldest Norway mester yat Whittie;r College, Whit- Mis George Vandre , are on the the Milo Mulholland taim resi- 1 Annual Blowout Ipinc 'will he cut down Thursday Slated Monday tier, Calif, dean's honor list for the first se- dence six miles south and west of By BEN THOMAS B**tw#en lunup and sundown Chair Choice afternoon heca-use it has become RUSHFORD, Minn. — The out- Miss Hunter Is a, sop-homore mester at Vitcrbo College , La Elgin Water damage was ex- 1 NS La i \Pi-\l masking is the ivile—tins \eai b\ NEW ORLI:A : , &y GEOFFREY GOULD a ha/.ard lo youngsters. come " of a loam application for majoring in political science Crosse tensive throughout the two-story i most anywhere else it wo ild he ordei of Mayor Vittoi Schuo The ; ' ¦ The ' 200-year-old forest ' veteran , : ' ' " ' ' ¦ ' ? " about 9 am Elgin and Eyot a fne Half , a million' people—maybe makeup tuin sedate businessmen uedi home association , Flad-Smith , ' in M.uinctte County s \outli . dents on the dean's list at Col- departments weic called Holes moie—thiow *iu .i\ then mhibi inlo tieatuirs fiom oulci sp Jt i nnd Ciinip, Associates, the architects, and the lh.it -, u^hl Rep 'l orn Steed , and has loomed over an es- lege of St, Thomas, St. Paul. MO N DOVI , Wis.—Betty Pabst is were cut in the i oof to get at the ) tions tod.u foi one bi£ fien/ied kids into t low ns u omen mto timated 30 , 000 youngsters dur- FHA get together to look at re- a member of the corrections and blowout. hdiem gnls D Okki is lontcnved al>out-- il Wernz is a first-year student ma- fire and flames,broke out but were lo ing the past 20 yeais vised plans of the estimated $500, pi oof reading committee for the extinguished immediately , Whole families dies;, irt monkey ' ^ou have only look down 000 home. joring in. English. Cool wealhei and statteied 7 . . . ' . ¦*¦ - . .V sixth annual edition of the Tatlei , showei s weic foiccjsi , but it suits some diaped in Spanish the luill to see they' re not all the Original plaits of the home, * The ownei believes the fne stall- moss a hteiary magazine published by ed fiom defective wiring JJ j would take a downpou i lo du\e saint sue Steed says Woman Drowns which was scheduled to be con- ALMA, Wis.—David Schaub , son > SdJ(: IIj * ] Sigma Tau Delta , English honoi insulation prevented t h e house the happy crowds off the sheets * icmeclv would be to pi ovide structed in 1961,. did not meet of Mr. and Mrs. "Wilferd Schaub, Paradev ara scheduled throug h- the Capitol IIill gn\% u ilh a choice society al Eau Claire State Col - fiom but sting into flames bcfoie Trying to Save Dog specific regulations set up by the recently received the. 1962-63 out the di> and into the nig ht, Of (Jklll bl/tb, lege depai tments armed state Health Department and FHA. Achievement Award of the: depart- the starting With the zanv anlits of SU-«I chaii man of VA.RESC, Italy (AP)— Gabriel - All furniture and clothing weic ' (he the Le^isla The architects vhave been meeting ment of chemistry at P3atteville Wisconsin Highway Zulu , Negro Carnival deity live Appiopnations la Nuz/i 's dog dashed out on removed from the residence, which 1 i subcommittee, with the Health Department and (Wis.) State College. March Gras ends officially when ' is a soi l of housekeeper Ked-ovei Lake Vaiese Monday ( must ap past year while revising the plans college oh a Legislative Scholar- Post Office to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' pio *.c \Uiatcvei PI vei e out walking The ice ¦ The loss was partially co\eied By and Hex, Congiess spends on for the home. ::¦ ship, Schaub received the award the king of Carnival, !i itself foi i-iirlaiiis brok e by insurance No loss estimate was A collision between two •'enu and Comus, the oldest Carnival I , watcrcoolei s fpr scholastic performance in a | ' 1 Sarayes , office help, furniture and THE HOME will accorrimbdat* <6 given. | trajlci rigs in St Croix County to- deity, drink a solemn champagne i Mis hette Nuz.ii .14 went afl- class of 320 freshmen chemistry up 1 \v luit-ha\e you ei the pet to still tlie child' residents and will have facilities Step Service j The Mulhollands have 10 chil ' day claimed Hie life of one driver toast. s teat i. students. Schaub is enrolled in and raised Wisconsin 's 2963 high- ' Tliat s ulieie Steed s concern The ne cracked again and Mrs. for nursing pat ients. the school of engineering and is WASHINGTON (AP)-The. Post dren , of whom the two youngest ' Then begin (lie sotern n peniten- Office Department plans to soup were at home They were t ix were in at this time . year ago Ciowds annuallj fill the sticcts ters . degree . in civil engineering Elsworth A Barnngton 52 ol The dog ^wain a&hoi e and b ol- four wings corning out from a cen- al J Edward Day outlined these school, and the two oldest are shoitly after sunrise—tiieoietically i As long as new furniture must ter area. The new plan will reduce new steps al a businessmen's woikmg in Minneapolis and Ro- Milwaukee, w.is killed today when J to hail Rex , who leads his parade be bouglit ted home A skmdn-er recovered WHITEHALL/ Wis. (Special) - was ciushed as . Steed said, there might Mrs;' walking distan-ces for employes. luncheon Monday 1 chestei his tiactoi cab of floats dewn historic St Chun les as wel l be Ntizzi' s body. Casey Sylla , son of Mr, and Mrs lowed mitt the icar of another two or three styles of gregations of the Ameri- 1* A gradual expansion of an The fai mslead is one font th mile it p A\enue to famed Canal Sheet and ile.iogupbm chairs, and differ- Nine con Joseph Sylla, has been elected sen- semi dnven by Laurence O Moi on to the can Lutheran Church have form- airli ft for first-class mail which | east of Viola fi ench Quaiter at noon mt sizes tinel of Sigma Tau Gamrna frater- misses the last tiain but can still i ell , 32, of Kev, Richmond Moi * ed the corporation which is spon- nity at Eau Claire State College The revelers spend some pleas- Viboi'v tan do a good day s LET TAUSCHE'S home, They ¦ are:-Rush- tie put aboard a plane for the rell told police he was pulled off woi K if ihey have soring the Sylla is a sophomore majoring ia lot just ea&t of Hudson w hen ant times bcfoie the an n .il of to sit in a lord Lutheran Church; Grace Lu- same destination sli amed position " Steed said social science -with a minor in No Disarmament the collision occurred . Morrell Re\ enteitaming themselves and theran ^nd -Arendahl Lutheran, 2. The trying out of a lumines- . Di George W Calvei the Capitoi GIVE YOU English, said his unit fuel pump «as fail- each othei Some dantt in liu Peterson; Highland Prairie Luth- cent ink on air mail stamps so in * sti eel s Otliei s tpi e .l pium ph) Mci«i n , agiees with Steed on Ridge Lutheran ; North Pact Sight ing 1 eran; Oak Tf?EMPEALEAU Wis. that high-speed machinery can ¦ ' < lunches on unused sdeet tat j >i oMilnif a \aiietv of than sizes Lutheran ; Fountain Luth- , - Sally pick out the air mail from clean Prairie triae other WASHINGTON fAP)-Sen John tracks^ cind slir busi- is in sight bowling toui ncy heie Satin day tip trim e beer cans \1ni c sciiously , he said "You ford, chairman ; Elvin Humble, secondary education division ping Hayfiel d '2,280 to 2 279 Ho ' Larson , ness mail. He gave that appiaiwl to ic An English liettspjpeunan sei ttiii t tak e a woman who weigh' Ruahfordr The . Rev. Percy porters chestei IBM was thu d Sug-i i Churph; . Monday after the commit- ing Ins fnsL Neu Or leans carniv al 2O0 pounds and have her comforta North Prairie Lutheran GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) - tee had been briefed on the status Loafs entiy., St Chai Ics Post 54 , Arendahl: Ken- said "it is a city with the uoild s ble on the same than a 90-pound Bertrum Bbyiim . ! Arden Bpardmany son of Mr and of nuclear tes-t ban talks in Geneva placed last higgest hangovei " stciioguiplici sits in " neth Olson , Oak Ridge ; LeRoy Kirs. Cecil Bbardman, has been Americans in Haagenson , Chatfield ; Ole Hove, elected historian of Sigma Tau I St. Charles; Norman Kooperud , Gamma fraternity at Eau Claire ]Viet Nam May J BJiiUlrlH Highland Prairie, and the Bev, State College. . . ^ * James W. Asp, Peterson. A social science major with a | Defend Selves If the revi-sed plan meets FHA minor;in journalism , iBoardman is i of the home WASHINGTON *AP) - The l "M ^M^*l B approval construction copy editor of the college new s- aMAtUMH^1 will begin this summer. : paper , the ; Spectator, and plans Defense Department says that to do graduate -work in journalism American military men in South SAT so^iQI at either the University of Wis- Viet Nam have exercised the Wm GALLO N W\§ consin or University of Missouri right of self-defense c*f Acin M Fill more County The question is- Does this mean BB^ holding fire until shot at' Churches Join HOUSTON , Minn.-Glorian Ju- A Pentagon spokesman declined ONIY 1 dith Lind , daughter of Mr and Monday to say whether the rule JT For Lenten Rites Mrs. A. H. Lindy has been grad- Iliad been changed. He refused to /yyh 4€y? (fi^ y\ uated from • the Professional Bus- confirm or deny Saigon reports } y -A^' 'i^llt*/ £y iness Institute, Minneapolis, <^t6t ^\- * * Kf 1 \^ CANTON , Minn.y(Speciai) . — The as a that American advisers with gov- medical assistant and receptionist Canton and Richland Prairie Pres- ernment troops fighting the Com- She will continue in a course in munist Viet C»n;» have recen ed 7/ byterian churches will unite with Liyr{- v7^ medical technology permission to fire first. ih^yi State Line, Mabel the Harmony REGULAR $B9.95 and Newburg Methodist churches h ^> ;ij % v- . * \ ¦«« 4f iX-^ V 1^ ' for Wednesday evening L*nten * ^^mswmmi ^m^i^^i^mi ^^^^^m 'A^ - \U- . ' u> / Specially Priced At services. - \^*_^* : The first service will be held 88 here Wednesday, ttie Rev. Allyri A V Hanson; Harmony, -conducting the y (DswtboJm. f \ wj^y\' L-V " "•,J *69 ¦ ' ¦ ^SS£fe A . ' "> ati rt *Jy-V. . */ *- service, ; ' AlL NEW GAS ./ s 1 For Nex t 4 Weeks March 6 the services will be at mtd AS ^A \l/ n ^PjSyh Jx ") Harmony; M a r c h 13, Mabel; * ^ March 20, Canton; March 27, Har- !SE| Also Available mony,, and April i; Mabel. ^ - ¦ * E' 1§ Wate* Healers y $>¥ /' " ' ' '^ In 20 nnd 40 ^^^S fo Agi, TANK — Glass guard lining ovtr heavy W ' ' • i ' ' vh. au9e ^tetl will nsver chip, crack, or * W^M f?Ja *t 9 Gallon Capacity Friendship Four § |1I | v "M ^ i INSULATION - Lifelirrn FIBERGLAS for fs^Sffy* J *fo/gi maximum insoiollon . saves g«t . Get Our Price Sees TMovies of |P«Sfi; " ffi sfl* BURNER — Heavy cast Iron, adjustable air M shutler for top tfflcuncy and gas-tavlng jij Jil&fi >*^^^* North Highways gfa-L** " L** CONTROL — Roberls-haw's Jnitrol 200 with » ' chrome cover plate ant) red knob ... f^^^ j s} ^ W§$- set "Vernon Smelser showed two col- WtBBk: <»T i i W$ , " ,M ,0^gl:, "' ored movies of highways in Alas- ) -s?/V..i#_ i . y y- vyy " " Regula*- or stubby model ' . \ ' SCHE' ka and •Vancouver. " Canada ,:.at the ^fc f y^ TAU S ^^^ m «s Wi- ' i ~ i i ' ' l „~ * meeting ' ol Senior Citizens Friend- §m EBf ky* t 3«-fl«"on sue COM CA * ' ' Westgate Hdwe. ' ' ,fl YMr SuaranN** ^OI BJU ship Four Friday afternoon at Wsiffl Wt ' - ' # Hf ~ " % Wes-tgate Center Lake Park Lodge. „ y ' . - t. ' C\ y ^ ' Miss Rose Schettler presided and v y ^' : .^7- ^ o - v - 7r- « ' t " ** " S* : L-ROSS i , . • , , ** . " i ^*\ I I ' since it was organized was read. HLiV * ^M ————______Miss Lau ra Strait led singing of APPLIANCE patriotic songs with A. J. Procho- H ftV#*6 ^A^^^^^^^ 0i 217 East 3rd St.—Winona "~ witzyat the piano. Mrs. Rose Pe- AA, • •• < " j y ; 4 ters sang "There 's a Star Span- y* ' .r\ -• \v fn rv,5 "¦/ tiffltmm. 'A* WWm^^ W^ W^^^ . - w»> «S^ MK!|»^ ^ s ' * W PLENTY OF HOT I gled . Banner Waving Somewhere.'* *^k^^^^^S"S^lK [zy \ y '-, ,:• y- „ l "y, Minialuve birthday cakes were A A 'A\y A" presented to Mrs. Caroline ¦Berge; • ^ J >) WATE R FOR THE l L.li t . <• 'JPL-'_i* ' " • l-±l ' •> . ( - V •^ " - I - *- Miss Loui'.a Fanier, Miss Leslie -" ' *¦/ " r > *- ' tinge' , Mrs. Maud Hanson , .Miss ^ \^v >- yyc;:yv } Schettler, Mrs. J ohnson Smiihson —¦ y-^ yj ^z.¦ ^^*4 T ' ~-A . < yh-* '• " iyt Lv vy^• . ..J, MODERN HOME 9§|When your water heater fails y : I 7 - ' ; fc ( -~~-** ' ^¦•^•L*^ ; v* - ^ and Mrs. Nellie Wandelt. Hostesses «^^«_^^ »^^ .»» »>"^-*"'*-* ''" i ~ --^v«v ¥ .«»«. .u- -* * * ^-^ ______J who served lunch during the social S__-__H___-_B BCK9 hour were Mr.s. Marie Beck, Mrs. ri ochowitz , and Mrs. Gertrude ~> V;in Vra nken. -¦think twice« 1 Ol then be sure ~^%JyXHO/^ .,, jf 10-Year f *S.~j\A. STRUM CIVIC CLUB HWit-»*7? ' Warranty ' ¦ STRUM , Wis. (Special* — The / T^L ¦ •; • Strum Women 's Civic Club will you buy the best! THIS CALLS FOR . %. meet Monday evening at the homo this time 1^3 '¦> Complotely of Mrs, Krling Johnson. ** Automatic TURKEY SUPPER LEWI STON, Winn (Spatial)— The Missionary Society of St. Mr*. DAY & NIGHT'S For Natural Hose of Lima C hurch is sponsor- r or LP Gas ing a turkey supper Thursday from 4:30 to 7 p.m. ARMORED JETGLAS • iB p 100% EASTERN STAR • Vlfc. LEW3STON , Minn (Special)— *V GAS WATER HEATER \ ll Sa foty The Or-dcr of Eastern Star, Sun- 'Wi ojj Controls beam Chapter 207, will meet to- :mmi night in the Masonic Lodge ' &¦ > Not just nn ordinary glass-lined rooms, On the social committee Glcii^-Lined t % less r .^^^^ 17 "P Costs B j, too, so you no . er run Italph E-HKUiU KS-en will be hostess- operate hecaune $Z4.20 es al the meeting of the American 'ffl^^K^ to it's ^« F4(HHHHK '1 Legion Auxiliary, Hutchdtvion-Sten. g*s! Lasts longr*s to roun LOCAL HAS coMrAHf Kramer & Toye 2 p.m. in tlie HWIT I I parlors, Serv. lii M arc Mrw, ' .'union Ktnlhulni , Plumbing & Healing Mrs, Ardoll SUdhcim , Mrs. Hlcl»- Since 1848 m- (Sitlijc nnd Mrs. Kos- COWER COMPANY il quell" 79 East Thi rd St. 313 E, 3rd St. Phono 3071 Hon. lU'lieoi'ii (.Ircle will give Hie Phon« 8-3631 lesson on "American Missions," ¦ ¦» ¦ ¦ W « ««f«af | I ,»*MI _*)r»*JII *W • " *•*"¦* . . '."¦.¦lyi^ n . •-• •»» , i. ¦ • — •' w . ( f ^ Committee Gets 'Mansfield E lection Dispute ^TUESDAY^ ' ' ¦. •WASHINGTON 'AP» : — the Ajii^^imi0ft^00' FEBRUARY 26, 1963 House Election,1! subcommitleo l Agreei cwisidei-s twlay a request .Tai : a ' ¦ ' ; - :: ' recount by Republican Robert-. . .).;, At Community Two-Stafe Deaths ^sV\:-Wt^rHER;: ; ;- - Qdegard who lost by .a narrow margin to Rep. Aiec G. Olsoii , D- Memorial Hospital Jacob Richert OTHER TEMPERATURES Minn., in the November election. ESS Killed By THE ASSOCIATED PR four ' MABJ-:i.. Minn7 1 Special* — Fu- Olson , who won by 348 votes, . Visiting hourt: WMIcal nnd *urglc»l be ' ? ' to i mi 1 to J:30 ? m; ¦ (no neral se'rvit-e^ will conducted High Low Pr. By HARRY KELLY contends the fact the outcome was patients. ¦ ¦¦ children under 13). at 1. p;m. - Wednesday at .St. John 's Albany,, clear y . . . * .. , . . :.: A M WASHINGTON - '(AP-'. ;• .— ' Senate close does, not in itself justify a . .Maternity.' patienlv ' ' to J.M . and 7 to , ¦ Luthera n . Church', - Locust , for Ja- Albuquerque, .clear ;. ' ..i» 25 DemocratJc Leader Mike' - '. '.Alans- recount. : !:30 p.m. (adulti only};'. ' fi2- ' cob . Richert , 89. retired Ma .hel Atlanta. 1'ain . ..: ... -tr* J field has aclmowledged that dur- : -' Bisniaick , " snow ...... lfl -3 T MONDAY . area farmer , whn died at Cale- iiig the heat of tlie ,1.961 Cuban ] Admissions donia Corriinuiiity Hospital Sunday Boise , cloudy. . 62 . 46 .04 ' ' ¦ invasion : several Americans . vol-! . Mrs. Eugene Schultz, 22~ -* i- -E'.: evening. Boston , clear ...... ' . ... .34 .!5 . . combat missions;(Saturday Worst '¦¦ ' ' unteered to fly Srd St.: ' . - The/Rev. \V. A. . .Larson . -willy of- Chicago, clear . .: ., .* 22 . 1 .. and four lost their, lives. K. ySiegel , «M. \V. Belle*, ' Phelps Denver, cl ear ' . A::..: 4fi 30. ,01 Debra ficiate. . Burial will be in. . / Thus , the. Senate's Republican I ' 'lowa. Pes Moines, clear .. .. 21 '-]4- . .. view St. Cemetery , Decorah . ¦ ¦ Leader, Everet t M. Dirksen of Il- , .George McDonald- li!67-W. 1873, Detroit. ' clear-7 , - . '• yi« -T • • ' . ' • N.Y. Crime Day Mrs. ¦ ¦ . He was born March 13. in * * * linois, 'n' ' yst.yv ¦:: Germany,. ' son of Fairbanks, * snow ...... 2fi l(i .. ffot'/n argument from the ; NEW . YORK 'AP). '.— y"Facts 5th 7 Alsace-Lorraine. administration 's c hi e f senate ¦ '- .- Steven: Seifert ,': AVestcliffe. Colo; and ' Mary. 'Git.1' 1 Richert. Fori -Worth , *' clear . :.A n,A. 2 -.. ' oh nuirder in New York's five Nicholas . ' ' ' ¦' ' " ' spokesman on his charge Monday j 'Mrs.- Roy Sorenseri. 264 W . Wa- Iii IS8S . he came to the Cnitetl Helena, cloudy . .. ..' . . . . '53 24 . ." .. r>oroughs: ifs mainly an indoor basha St .. '." . ' ' , ''. ' . - . _ States and: ' settle (l in Hesper Town- Horioliilu. clear ...... ttl . 66 .. . that four Americans had been ! crime - it 's harder on ' -wives than . ; . ¦ ¦ shot down in the Bay of Pigs fi- | . Mrs. LaVcriie D.- John son ,yH our- . . ' ., ' Kansas .City:, clear, . ,y ,. .47y 7 ,. Saturday is the ship, - ¦ and ¦ ¦ husbands, . ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ M ill ¦! ¦*¦ I M —.¦ -»¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ : ' ¦ ¦ . , . , | V i - r ' ¦ ' • • ' ¦;¦ er, Minn . On Sept. 2.i.. 1..0I. lie married Los. Angeles. fog •;. •: , .: , '81, •>"'.' • ': . • ,—, ^~T , asco. . . . . ' . . : '. ' . ' worst ' day-of - the week. ¦¦ y .feffery Cierzan . . 51R Sio^ix St. •losie Ma-.l'er, . Siie died June T. 19*">2. Memphis, ,sno\v...... fir>' :2X .21 WEATHER FORECAST .:. . . Generally fair- north and .central Rockies and snow in higher . Mansfield, who said that iii. this Police Commissioner Michael J. 'M.¦ .¦' • 477 ¦ .Miami, clear ; , ...; .., . 78 .it . ' . case, he was ' 'only for . Richard , .Nelsestuen,* . E. Survivors are: A son . , .Harold. ¦ ' weather is expected . east of. tli e /Mississippi, to- elevations. ,]f will- be. slightly, warrfter in the speaking j Murphy released on Monday a Milwaukee ', clear : . 23 -4 .' ¦ ... ¦ Belleview. St, ' - , . .Mabel;. three giya.ndchjldreir: '. wo . ¦ night except¦' ¦fofy'qccasio'nal'' rain .and showers " ' and', ' himself , added some details: in his • 'Study of Murder "' in the city for - 10 -T I .' • . . inv . Plains . upper Mississippi valley witli Tittle vRnbcii A-. Kuiak. S76 . A 3rd St. brothers .* G e.' O . -r g e . -DriinrniaiKl . Mpls.; . SU . Paul .; clear . ' statement. IflH2 . during .' which 508 homicides ' ' '• 64 BO .14 Florida -anti along .:(lie . central Gulf coast. Light :-', temperature change elsewhere. (AP Photofax A Births . . Okla./. a nd ,. Philip. Gea ry. • Olcla., New Orleans, - cloudy.v. . : ¦ decurred. ¦ ' ' New Vorlc :ycl;oudy . : ' . 33 15 ,0i snow is . expected in; eastern Ejakotas . with oe-. : Map). '-: ' '. " . '/: A- "It is known that a few «xper-y : ' . Mr.' , and . - "Sirs . Allan AEnglcrlh, anri one . sisier-; * Mrs. Kate B.eniai r: . . ¦ Some of the' findings: ' ; ' . . ... 3,i b •; . ienced American airmen were 5)7 -Johnson. '¦ St,-,' a son, ' Enid. Okla,y Two; . brothers have Omahii, clear casional rain and showers in the V - ¦ ' J ie. . Mrs; .Schmidt's husband -and been introduced in the House of there , two months. '. ,'., Awards were presented to Scouts * posed as part of theypackage are , The* former Olena Berget , she j another occupant of his car , Jess and Cub Scouts of troop and pack Representatives by Coiig. Lester junked.. : . : .; . ' was born in Norway Jan; 13. 1890, 1 Peterson, were injured . . 61 Saturday at the blue; and gold Johnson 'Ninth District, \V i s. > ' He bad proposed reducing rales Black River Falls. 1 We ve Moved Downtown daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael enouglv to cut revenues $13:6 bil- banquet at the elementary school : Berget. She lived most of her life here, - ¦/¦/ | Tlie measure would raise to $1.- j Wabasha Co. lion , but reworking portions of the 11 Destroyers . income in the Hixton and Taylor area but Return The star award was presented to 800 a year the amount of internal revenue code to correct which individuals are permitted to I SHOP FOR THESE SPECIALS AT I moved to Black River Falls a year ' and re- From Bill)* Meyer. : Merit badges and ¦¦ * What he termed inequities ' Mediterranean : earn without suffering a cut in ago. A store $3,4 billion of the lost medallions were presented to "Rob- .; JACKSONVILLE, Fla. 'AP) _ ert Redalen , Williarn and James their Social Security benefits. The Coroner Dies Survivors include Tier husband; re\'enrte. present ceiling on annual earnings three- sons , ! Eleven destroyers and Iwo : guid- Meyer and Gary Dahl . WABASHA , Minn. 'Special) - Lloyd , Hayward, is $1,200. 159 East Third Street Calif.; Milton, Milwaukee , and Kennedy recently has been told ed missile fri gates are. -scheduled Cub Scout awards were given to Edward B. Wise, 65, /Wabasha ' "One of the ma.ior economic | j Emery, Pigeon by. top congressional - strategists j to return from duty in the Medi- David Little, Jerry . Arnold , Kiel ! /t County coroner .12 years, died sud- Falls; eight grand- problems facing our nation today | "B" Colors—9x9x ' " 5 children: four that the lawmakers as a whole terranean to. . their home port, yAndersoni , Frank House, Keith j denly at 6:40 a.rn, today of a cere- brothers, Emil , Ole is the difficulty that our senior . and Norman , have not been converted to the IMaypo-rt. Naval ; Station , Saturday jI Vvieze, Alfred Asleson. Randy Wil- at bral hemmorhage. Ife had been Hixton , and Olger, citizens encounter in trying to pro- „T. „ i Taylor, and idea of /cutting taxes while Ihe I morning. j bur and Richard Gunderson. | ASPHALT TILE, 6'/2C admitted to St.. Klizabeth's Hos- three sisters. Mrs. ; | vide a decent and dignified life for FULL CARTONS .. ' ... .. '. ,. . • Only $2,40 S Selmer K'ora) government expects an $11 , 1) bil- The frigates are tlie Slides of Camp Hok-Si-La were i J» . pital Monday afternoon. Faldet , Hixton; Farragut ! themselves on small fixed in- Mrs, ' lion deficit next yor—'despite ' the shown. Til ford Bedalen was mas- ! "C" Colors—9x9xV' ¦He , at Rienhart Cower, Ahna Cen- ! nnd Luce. Returning destroyers comes, \vhich remain constant J[ »" | was born Oct. 1 . 1897 ter , ( argument that stimulated busi- , , ter nf ceremonies. Ed Meyer is Lake City, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seliria* Re- i are I lie Bailey. Fox Goodrich while the cost of living cont inues beck , Hatley, ness will hasten a budget balance. I Huntington, Ingram , Meredith. Scoutmaster and Tom Hum Cub- and Mrs. Edward H. 'VYisr*. Moreover , he wa.s . told there is to climb, " Cong. Johnson stated. I ASPHALT TILE, r. 9c ,. | Funeral services will I Noa , Perry, Power , Slribling and master. Dinner was served hy the Jl FULL CARTONS . .; S3.60 l>e at 2 little chance of the House Ways "My bill would strengthen and | A RESIDENT of Wabasha tinco p.m. Friday nt Our Saviour 's I Turner . . den mothers. The troop and pack modernize the Social Security Pro- , and Means Committee agreeing Legion Reg. Colors—9x9" 5 1919, he purchased the John Mc- Lutheran Church , the Her. E, . is sponored hy American ' gram by increasing Ihe opportun- <[ Donald Furniture & Funeral Ser- on much of a tax structure change BORN SLAVE , NOW 104 i; Po.st 4!)2, Christophcrsen officiating . Burial to he en- , ities which Social Security recipi- 4 vice w h i c h he in time for legislation Gaither Thurman one-time Ne- y will he in Trinity Rest Cemetery, Jasper ents would have for performing I Vinyl Asbestos Tile, 07 * 10c ea sold in lOfifl to acted in i.m:i . gro sl ave from , Tenn., says ' | Friends may call at the Jensen Kennedy Was advised he would be is "abou t 1, 06 years old ." He 1 BE NICE TO ME useful and gainful work without James D, Abbott Funeral Home Thursday ' aflor- have to help win over constituent ."• attributes his long life to eating j! PALM REACH , Fla, liPi—Visi- 1 losing their eligibility for retire- Metallic Color Vinyl Asbetos Tile I because of his ill noon and evenine. ment, benefits," | who have been writin g anli-tax turnip greens, hecf and clipping I! tors to Florida this winter are health, cut Mlrr.s to their congressmen, snuff. ; given decals in the form of a > 18e . IJ*-* ea. S He wa.s a mem- Mrs. Alma O ' ' TAXPAYERS CAN'T RESIST gden j smiling orange. j 5 New Color«l Mew Stock I Big Savings! j | ber of Si. Felix ARKANSAW , Wis. -Spwia). - j CENTER'S CANARY I| They ca rry the words: "Be es- : SHELBY , N.C. til—Kver won- Catholic Church ; Mrs. Alma Ogden, 82, died Sunday Lewiston Centennis! j BIRMINGHAM , Ala. . i .T-Among : pecially nice to me. I am an der about that little bux hi Ihe ¦ ' ' upper right corner of your in- Wabasha Council , al her home. . . ' . ' j gifts received at a Salvation Army honorary cit ben of Florida. " Knights of Colum- She was horn ',here ' Oel'; 1 , 1 BtiO Material Due Friday ! rehabilitation center here , is a come tax form? You know, the TiU ' I Vinyl Wall Covering 49c ! bus; past presi- . daughter 'of . Mr, and Mrs. Forest ; one-legged canary in a 'cage. j: BE PREPARED one that reads, "Do not wr ite in I.KWTSTON i 5 New colors — easy to install S dent of St. ,lo- Pliiinnier. Slip was mtirrje'd to , Minn , Speciali -- It sings for ahoul 70 men being ! FORT MYERS , Ma, t. -- A (bis spnee. " Fi id;ly has heen set as Ihe new Kpnh Si-irii-*l\j - nn*,l Lawrence ORdeii . He died in -An ' rehabilitated there. pessimist or a person who he- "You would be surprised at the s 13? coni niand'er of fitisl KMI2. • large*! dale for material lor the "It has a lovely Voice . " said lives in preparedness may have j number of people who can't resist 6 Inlaid Linoleum, $9c Mr w,se booklet lo he issued ih connection writing in lhat box," an In ternal | 7 | Amencni) fvnffi on Survivors include two (kiiij-lii prs , I Maj. Paul Br»niim . manager of wrillen Die list of retiviire rnents <[ Ideal for any room. 2 multi-color patterns to select from, with I-fwiston 's centennial , June < * post r>o, and former ni'-mher ot Miss Klhel Ogden nnd Miss Fran- the center , for n sports car rally. Revenue Service spokesman told 211* l!() <[ 9' Wide the Wabasha Chamber of Council ces Ogden , Arkansaw . It included: Insect repellent ,; Shelby's Junior Chamber of Com- i\ Tin* LITTLE BITTY BABY for of and Klks Cl ub, Winona, Puneral .services will he Wed I'oinmitleo is urging coop- ra^s w indshield, change | merce. "And lheir words general- 8 ¦ era! ion in the project , pointing out CH ATTANOOGA refl. $10.95 T:«e commit lee is especially look- when born here in 1!W0—a nd her (Pg Qr sq. J» He was ho ni .March ill . i«!i:i , in »q. yd. SURVIVORS nre: Hit wife; ing for stories on coii**ti'iiclion — weight dropped once to IfHa 5 .. Now ^>U«*/J yd. < Elinir . i Tuwnship, Olnisle d Cuniv ounces (lime sons , .laiws V, ,, Berlin , log, soi l ami stone houses , ele. p^ C Beautiful two-tone beige abstract patterns _ ly, In Nelson nnd Jane Ann Md Wis.; Hubert T „ I' rcsi .-olt. Wis ,, D.' IIKTS , ii pnriKle , pageant , stage (giiii Ke«iwn. He miirrioi l {'larn Fn ldrr j| Rog. $3.98 clo.siiif; onl our enlire ( \W \ \1 Cemetery, Waseca, h\ o sisli'i s hint' died. } hiock ol I UI : ;II consi hting i He was n nie'iilier of I' I' .TKItSo .M , Minn , Fiuwnil K 4'' 1 Friends may call at Abbott* SI M. 'I' Y s siiilciiies , 11 overnight ' . k ol .''I) w li*V W E SERVICE ALL MAKES- Ciiliinlie ( I HIIT I) .ind the l|o|y servn i' s liu Mr* . , Iliiiui. -ih Alibil l , MOD« i« W Wise Funeral Home niter 7 put. Jensen mid II MiiaJI C.'IMVS in i % * V Niiilie Soeiclv Itoehe.sler , foni ier resident , '- — ? OURS , ANO ALL THE REST I today, M.-sgr, Midi anil the will i bliick and colors , ;ill nl Fmn'i'iil services will he he ai :! p.m . . \ Knights of Columbus will lend the Thnr.v . Thursday »l Webster big s;ivings ol Li or more! i il'iy ;il !i:;») n.m. ,*«i Si Miiry ' s Fiinenil Chiipel , ltochesler , Hurial J ftosiiiy Wednesday al H p.m. ' Buy now lor I 'tictitwn time, I L_____J Church , , , will lie in i tin* lli-v l <>* .r|iln l er- | Norlh I' rnirie Cemetery L^^W ln^u """ An cslinmiieil 1,7 million chil ly otliciiitii u: Um ial will lie in SI near Pelersiin, rii-fin are .-illi 'inliiig selioo l in *>h M ,'iry 's Cenicii'i') I" ;ill)iein ci> . ..ill nephews, will GUS tk Shoe Man SCHNEIDER (Mark) SALES ' ^^ snlete nnd iiiisalisliis'lury laciliiies Frii'iuls nmy i nil ;I||«T | p m . be llichar d, Fred anil Ben Frick * [ r)5 E, 3rd Phono 4502 i OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT the C S. Office nf Kiliuiiiion re U' ednosdiiy nl lloel/ i Now Sl\n»» — F«il Slirrn R<-p«inng ' .er-^ke.snn Fu Mm Jr., Kcrniit Hanson. Krvin 3930 6th St., Gopdview Phona 7 356 veals. noral Hmnr, Itn.s.-icics will hr> Jed > l- i lii\inr and Uul ph Frank. K-M TR/OMPHS rr ~~ ¦ Gafe* i ' y- - "T . ' . Ettric^ Plainview Tips Quints Into Badger Meets Gale-Ettrick, beaten only once Gale-EtlricT?. makes its bid to- Augusta and Whitehall clash during the regular season , then night against the Trempealeau tonight at Augusta with Osseo LeWisteiii 63-^54 in the final game, leads Winona Bears at Bangor. and Eleva-Strum in the night- Plainview,'. Slewartville,.and de- Alma, West Central champion, cap. area basketball teams into sub- " fending champion Kasson-Mantor- meets Plum City tonight Jt Semifinals ' at'each'. .sub-region- - registered triumphs in Dis- regional basketball play which ville aJI Alma. ai will be played Friday night trict Three fir st round action Mon- starts tonight for Wisconsin Alma Center, Dairyiand Con- and the regional finals Saturday schools. day night at Plainview and K-M . ference titlist, is paired against night will be played at Holmen . Lewjston 63- The Redmen, coache?) by Gene Plainview dumped Independence in the Indee sub- Brookwood , ¦ Whitehall and Diir- '54 balanced scor- Mason, take bri Cochrane-Foun- ' ¦¦' ¦¦ ' beh ind an evenly regional, y Taii-chilt%srtfkl Taylor - .- and. , ' - :. . Stewartville ' edged Ma- tain City iri a meet to which / ing attack. play in the other half,* Sub-sectionals March 1 . are zeppa 53-46, and Kasson-Maiitor- the Gales are host. Blair and At Durand, Arcadia and Mon - slated at Meromonie, La Crosse Holmen meet in the first ville swamped Byron 72-33. game. dovi meet tonight followed by Loga n, Cashion and Osseo for : T'yo more games are on tap to- . Bangor, only team to beat ¦ Durand arid Ellsworth. schools in this area. night in the East . sub-district at Plainview. El gin: tackles St , Char- : les and l^ake City . meets Eyotai In ¦¦Wednesday '"' sv- second round West sub-district at Kasson- Man- torville, Dodg:e Center meets iStew- ' ' artville and K-M plays Pine Is- y7'Pag»vn . • . land. Tuesday, February 26, 1943 Houston Wins 54-53- PLAINVIEW 63, LEWISTON 54 ¦• - ,; Four Goph ers , combined for 48 points to lead Plainvjew lo a 63-54 triumph over Lewiston. Mann Scores , ' ¦ D«nnis Lee hit 21 Benji Mahle 7 ' •'I'LL TAKE . IT' ... . TomvMcGran . (center 1,7 . game in Minneapolis. At right is Mel Northway 167 Danny . Hail II , and Logani Preston Upset 60-55 ' Minnesota forward , grabs a rebound and pulls of Minnesota , ready to mov e downcourt . Illinois, GrarnmorisvlO.' . ¦ ¦ I TKO. .. . ' ¦; . in. ' ;.;Golden• . ' Houston had to go into double tion by thumping Preston 60-55. 46' at the end of regulation play. it out of the reach of Dave Dovyney y tleft) of Illi- tied with O-hio State for the conference lead , de- Jen-y Mu&l l er . and Steve Nahr-; . . .. . • .. " . ; gan g totaled 43 for Lewiston with overtime to edge Caledonia 54-53 HOUSTON 54, The first overtime period ended nois in the first half of Monday night's Big Ten , fealed Minnesota-B ]-70. iAP Photofax) 7 In the opening round of District CALEDONIA S3 tied, at 50-50, but Tom Runnigen Muel ler topping all scorers with 23. One Tournament play at Spring Houston trailed the entire first and J.. 0. Benson put tlie icing Plainview led 16*14 at the qiiar** Grove Monday night. SNATCH KEY 81-70 TRI UMPH ter and 31 -26 at, tlie half. It was I Gloves Tourney half and then came back to go on the victory for Houston in the ¦ 44-35 to start the final period. In another tilt played at Chat- aliead in the fourth quarter. A pair second ' overtime.' - . . CHICAGO. . AP);' —v Four , more fieJd, Spring: Valley pulled the first KASSON-MANTORVILLE 72, ' of field goals by Mike Percuoco Runnigen and Benson led the fighters from the . heavier: weight uprset of the tournament elimina- of Caledonia tied the score at 46- Houston attack with 20 and 13 Br RON 33 classes wiliyrepresent the Minne- points respectively, Lee Lampland, one of the K(> ' apolis team tonight as action con- JLm Harris topped all scorers Me! heroes of last .year s district tinues in. the Golden Gloves: Tour- FINAL WARRIOR TILT sweep, pumped in-'-'yiiJ* points" and ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ . _ , . ——¦—?•¦' *¦' ¦ ! " .. . with 21 points for Caledonia. Ver- nament of'.Champions. . .. Mert, Horsrrtan 13 to lead Kasson - . non Heintz added 13 in a- losing ' Lone Minnesota survivor of effort./ ' "' . - . Mantorville oyer Byroji. '72-33. K-M had no difficulty in the one- Monday , -nights fi rst and second Houston will play Chatfield at rounds ' was Duane Mann , bantam- Ma bel Thursday night. : ' sided fray, running up. 15-6. 45-16 . weight from Hastings "--/ho quali- SPRING VALLEY 60, H and 62-21 leads at the quarter Sf ote uid^ stops. - fied ; from the St. Paul team, He Faces PRESTOM S5 MINNEAPOLIS - (AP > - 7, Illi- in rebounds for the game, but had danz chipped in with . 10: ' - : , scored a -technical .. knockout in 49 Spring VaJley notched a 60-55 up- • . Jini Grande's 13, points ywas. By nois' . 6th'-ranked Illini cleared their a 2S-16 edge the first half: . ' Minnesota led 26-17 once in the ror's best, effort: yy seconds of ythe . first round over set victory oyer Preston. biggest hurdle in the stretch drive ' first period, but Illinois tied it 33- Billy Barber of St. IX)Uis It, ' by was only tlie third win of the ' of ..the. Big Ten basketball race Daw Downey, 6-4 forward with ^3 halftime. season f or Spring Valley. Preston . In. action tonight will be ywelkr- Monday night , and y became- the a beautiful fadeaway jump ^shot, .weight Ron . Lyke, Minneapolis ; Bork Tonight - "them I " Illinois : (BD Minnesota "(71)) ' had. beaten twice in regular fiieied.ythe late Illinois spurt that ¦ ¦ favorites to win the . conference : 19 II pi tp 11 pltp middleweight Boh Porter. Minne- season play/ ' " ,, - ¦ - widened ya 72-68 lea is Ghafnley Kayos George Bbrk. the leading pass- Chuck Weisbrod at center., Tlie • . 'title and a . berth in the NCAA ' . d into the ..fi-; Slarnes A J 1 11 tAagdan 4 7 o» apolis; . light :.heavyweight . " Hal er in the nation on the: gridiron fourth senior is reserve pivot Les Ernster fired in S3, points iiai ' IJ-poiht . spread.. He Ted. . the Downey , 9 ¦ i 4 14 McGrann 3 1 ,1 7 tournament. .. : Burwell -.; ' ¦ ¦ .! ' 11» NoHhway 1 4 3 4 Raulerson . Giand Forks,; ; N D., to spark the Wolves , i . . ¦ last fall . leads Northern Illinois Jim Virar,.Gary Pahl , also, a ' attack. He Illini with TA points, .lfl of them ; Brody 3 J 4 4 Bateman i. J 5 S Tlie Illini made ..a shambles of; ¦ and heavyweight Charlie -Smith,. of DeKalb, ill., into Memorial senior who reported late in the hit . 15 of. 17 free;throw attempts, in The second halt. Bill Burwell Smiall ' : S II11 KunJe . ¦ ¦ » I 4 27 iVeteran Brown ¦ ;¦ a .Minnesota pressing defense inj ¦ j McKeown < 0 II Gilbertson 4 0 It Minneapolis/ • , "Hall . tonight for a basketball season, is out with an injured barrell Grabau coun ted 12. ;' added 19. «¦ ¦ the last 90 seconds to romp off j Ttioran 1 4. I 4 Llnehan V o . ¦» t . Nfann drew- a bye onythe second game ¦which 'will: close out the shoulder, y Joe Speclit bagged . 29 markers Redmon 0 0 0 Jensen .0 ' 11 I ,; with . an 81-70 . win which . Coach Terry Kunze: burdened eaj-ly * round ' to make the quarterfinals. season for Winona state. Col- Campbell named , junior Lyle and Rich Rislove io to leadyPres- Harry ; Combes said was one of with four, fouls, returned midway Edwards J 0 9 4 Davis .1 O-O l ' lon . . —-—— — Kesiler 0 .» 0 0 Sin Sixth Round Flyweight Ray Nelson, Minnea- teg6 - 7 Papenfuss for the other forward . Illinois' key victories; pf* *th e sea- 1 through the second half and kept spot and freshman Gary Peter- Spring Valley will meet Peter- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ". Totals 3MH21 H Totals 15 31) 10 70 MANCHESTER ,, England AFM polis, lost on a TKO to Ronald Tonight's tilt and St. Mary's son,; , ', ' •¦ .: i the Gophers in contention most of . < sen at, the other guard. son at Chatfield Thursday night in MINNESOTA ....: .. . 33 37—70 — Dave Charnley, British light- Williams. Lyo tiis ville;'A feather- game . - ' with Hamline Wednesday . the way with 22 poinU. Eric - Mag- i ILLINOIS . .;.... ; ...... 33 48—11 Northern features a 6-7 center the second tournament round. ' - Illinois remained - tied with Ohio weight boxing champion, basked weight Steve Midland, Chisholm. night at Terrace Heights, con- : " clude the local college basket-: in Jim Futrell and a jumping- State, ' which;, beat Northwestern ' i in the glory of his finest victory lost a decision to Robert Jones, jack forward in: W, " L. Moore 50-45, for ythe Big Ten lead at 9-2, today and said : Louisville; and Fred Jiminez, Blue ball , season here.. St. Mary 'i ¦ winds up its slate Saturday at who stands 6-3. Larry Hoover, but the Illini have things, a littl e "Now let me get at Carlos Ortiz Earth , dropped a decision to Duluth Branch. . . . another forward, is also 6-3. The easier the- , rest of the wayC Illi- Basketball Brens Counts for. the . world title:" . .' James Anderson , Louisville. y Bork, a 6-1 junior, is averag- Illinois team winds up its sea- Piper Tankers nois, plays ; at , Michigan and theii At Manchester 's Beele Vue . Sta- ing 24 points a game and has son at home Saturday against is home against N orthwestern and dium Monday night , the 27-year- led Northern . to a 13-8 over-all Mankato State. . . Io wa,.". bld London hairdresser dealt a Tonight's preliminary game Scores record this season. He is : almost Minnesota , sinking to 7:5 in the 35, Badgers devastating sixth-round knockout as accurate vyith a basketball will be an intra-mural battle to Down Warriors standings7gets a shot al knocking ' DISTRICT ONE to his old enemy, Joe Brown of Glove Meet ¦ '¦ decide the college 1-M cham- Spring Viliey .40, Preslon 55. as- he: is a football. ' :; Ohio State . out of the race here ' Baton Rouge, La., who held the. pions. ' ; Houston . M , ; Caledonia 33^. world, cro wn for ; six y years .until Bork's favorite pass target In Monday, .-Th ird- place Indiana - ¦ ' ' Last ior ; ¦ ¦ " ' DISTRICT; TWO ¦• ; . ' ¦ ' ¦ , WARRIOR SCORINO comes .;inySaturday. . '' '. • Ortiz too.k. ii last April .. football , Hugh Rohrschneider Emmons SS, Ellendale 3», Rock Indiana ' G FG FT PF, TP Avg. • The. victory put Charnley right also is a member of the basket ;* - , In Final Meet . " Minnesota 's pitifully cold shoot- Freeborn 61, Alden 53. 23 IM 78 73 350 15-3 D.PapcnfUSI ..... cotnbined ,with _ a woeful ; whip- Adams SI, LeRoy «8. MADISON. Wis. UF - Wisconsin in line for a shot at Ortiz. And Chicago ball squad. L. Papenlusi ..... IS 123 81 M 327 14.3 ST: vPAUL (Special)-The . uig,- ICIInder ...... v.. 3J W 47 $3 207 9.0: . Wino- DISTRICT THREE combined the scoring talents of it could mean the end for Brown , Wiiiona State, which has tak- ¦ ' Dlll«y ...... 21 53 58 43 144 7.1 na State College: swim team closed '¦ - ' - ' Plalnvlaw 03, Lewiston S4. CHICAGO yyW !-:-- The Golden. . " . . • ; B lO TEN . STANDINGS Jack Brens, Ken Siebel and Tom 37. one ;.o>f. the .. great figufes in en its Tumps in an 8-15 season , Waist-rod ...... ;., 22 >4 57 71 165 7.5 put its dual season competition ¦ Stewartville 53, Mazeppa 44. P«ter«in ...... 51 52 31 31 135 . 6.4 W.V L' Pel. Gwyn and Virtually killed Indi- boxing sirjce World War II. Gloves Toui-nament of Champions .will A start an opening lineup Monday afternoon , losing to Ham- " Kasson-Mantorville 72, Byron 3*. Vlnar .....,...:... 22 34 34 27 10! 4.6 - .Ohio Slats- ...:.... - ..,.: t . } .BIB . ana 's . Big. .Ten ; basketball title Brown had defeated Charnley apparently is making its la^t ap- which includes three of Dr. Bob 7 10 8 15 2« 4.0 line University 59-36. y Illinois : ...... :.. f . . 1 .818 . DISTRICT FOUR Klome ....,....;.. hopes by defeating the lioosiers twice before^ in world title bouts. pearance in Chicago Stadium. Campbell's four seniors who will Kalley ...... 15 17 20 26 , 54.. .; 3.6 David Frank, Junior Warrior . Indiana 7 * .436 CannOn Falls 41. Wanimlngo 41. Leahy v.,..v...... 13 8 8 » 24 1.7 . . Minnesota ...... T 5 .583 . EA.ST 102-96 before a crowd of 8.450 at The knockbuf canie after 2 mi.!- Wilfrid S*n>ith- .sports editor of ' A be playing their last game. from. Winona , took first places in . ' ' Michigan " .. . Palil ...... 6 2 1 .13 7 1.2 ...... :. » $. .545 Villanova 71, West Chester S». the UW field house Monday higliU ¦ut e's 45 seconds; . of the ' sixth the sponsoring Chicago Trcbune i Flaten ...... 11 6 2 • 14 1.5 Wisconiln 5 C .455 ¦' ¦ ¦ They are Co-captain Dick . ¦ th e 200-ya rd backstroke and med- ¦, SOUTH y , ;¦' 1 . M-dlMM ...... ,.; 10 4 2 « 1» •. * .»' " lowa J « .455 Brens; a 6-foot-8 junior , set^ an roiindy said -Monday. a . National AAU . Papenfuss at forward, Co-cap- ley - relay leam/v " ¦; ':¦' Ulberman .:...:: .* 7 t 5 10 v .7 . Norttiwiutern ...... 4 . 7* .364 . Mississippi St. It, Tulane 47. all-time. Badger; record by scoring '."^Byrown. admitted that hey had suf- ruling requi ring amateur box«rs to : -V.- ¦:' : Other members of the victorious Mlchlgm Stall : !- .¦ .773 Georgia Tech (7, FlorlOa . tain Arlie Klinder at guard aiid Sf.huf.ter ...... 5 l 1 3 J .« . . 6' fered a serious setback : in. his wear headg:ear next year sotinded relay tearn for . the 1 Warriors; were . Purdue ...... 1 10 , .083 Tennessei S5, Auburn; 47.. 35 points on 14 field goals and . Kentucky 80, Alabama 43. the tournarneht's ' death vkn-ell in ' • • Dennis Krizan .. . .Eon\ Johansson,' seven free throws, The : fornier hopes for a return crack at Ortiz. . Vanderbilt SI, Gaorgls it. mark of 34 points "I dotft know exactly what Chicago. and Mike Ray field. Only , other ping- :'on* the backboai-ds in the Louisiana St. to, Mississippi 41. vi'as . set by Don first . . , ¦ The current tourney, dra-'.ving y place points won by the Warriors second half , were they big factors Florida St, BO, Tampa 58. Rehfeldt in I960 and equalled by happened " he said. "I think . . MIDWEST Bob Litzow in 1958: Charnley' s fist went into my eye upwards of 240 boxers from 31 cit- were, those by Jim Deets in div- in Illinois' , triumph Monday night, . Rips ' ' Minnesola Duluth ill, Augsburg 31. Siebel : scored 29 points and in the sixth round. My left eyeball ies in 20 states , is the 36th. an- Rochester ing: . - y The Gophers hit only 30 per cent / Concordia 82, Norlh Dakola Sta te 4). . Gwyn 27 as the, Badgers rolled hurts badly. This blurred my nual meet. Golden ; Glove leaders Second place points were scor- of their; field shots, with center SI. John's 42, Macalester 55. ; ¦ ' ' ed by Winona tankers Rich Ryd - Wei Northway able, to can yonly. Ohio State 50, Northwestern 4S. up their highest score of the sea- vision. " '! . ' planned to nieet. with Smith again . Illinois 81, Minnesota 70. son for their fift h victory against "I had verbal contract with today, possibly to plan continuing riian in the 60-yard freestyle, Den- one of 15 tries. Minnesota led 46-44 Nebraska 49, a Oklahoma St. 41. six defeats in Big Ten competi- cen- nis Blanchard in the 200-yard in- Marquette , 4», St. Louis 58.' Ortiz tlit 1 would get another a final toumament at such . Horhet Six 94 Bowling Greenn 114, Marshall 8*. tion, chance if I did well against Dave. ters as Denver, Minneapolis, Fort diwdual niedley and 100-yard free- Winona 's Hornets, seeking: a Roger Munson both sat out 10- Wisconsin 102, Indiana 74, Indiana, which had won four style, Michigan 78, lowa 70. Now perhaps, he will get the Worth or Louisville, on a rot ating in the state amateur hockey minute mis-conduct assessments. Bergie Lang in diving, and berth Dennis Krizan in the 200-yard SOUTHV.tSST straight conference games, was chance instead,'' basis. , tournament, were foiled Monday Gary Macken , Colt second-liner, breaststroke. Third place points Warrior JV Arlione SI. U. 73, Crelghton 70. virtually eliminated from trie Big Okla. City 98, W. T«x, Si: night as they Were belted by Ro- scored four goals and added one were scored in the 200 and 500- 8*. Ten titl e race. The Hoosiers were ' FAR WEST chester s Colts 9-1 in a playoff assist as Rochester broke the yard freestyle by Bill Kohler , Ron Colorado 75, lowa State St. left with a 7-4 record and trail B EAT AUGGI ES 61-52 game at the Athletic Park rink. game open with five goals in the NBA Illinois and Ohio State. Johannson in the 200-yard butter- Tumbles 86-65 Los Angeles 111, Detroit 107. With the victory went the second period. fly, and George Nash in the 200- Dick Vanarsdale paced Indiana Southern Minnesota Hockey Rochester took a 1-0 first per- yard backstroke. LA CROSSE, Wis. (Special-The scorers wiih 26 points as Tom League championship. The Hor- iod lead on Macken 's first shot at This meet was unique in that It "Winona Slate College Junior Var- Bolyard and .Jimmy Rayl , . the nets finished with an 8-2 record , 22.37 and he tallied again at 4:25 was the last dual meet to he held sity basketball team suffered an Hoosier scoring aces, were over- both losses to the Colts. of Ihe second. Ken Nelson, on an in .Hnmline 's old pool. Hamline SG-IM defeat at Ihe hands of La Mikita Captures shadowed. Bolyard tallied 20 ' assist from Munson , brought Wi- will open a $300,000 auditorium in Crosse Slate's .IV here Monday. points, while Rayl wns held to 1R. Duluth Spoils THE CONTEST was marred by nona -within 2-1 range at 1*2:26. April. Clair Tlatcn of Winona led all Rayl set a Big Ten record of 56 11 penalties , nine against the points last Saturday nichl . Hornets of which four were Then Hocheter exploded for four The W inona Strife tankers will scorers wiih 23 points. NHL Point Lead ' Wisconsin look a 10*9 lenrl after against Gary Morken. Morken and goals in four minutes and 46 sec- vnle tonight for next season s cap- f^i Crosse held a 33*31 margin onds. Lecy got two of those and lain and most valuable swimmer MONTREAL (API-Stan Mikita Ihree minutes of play and was in at the h:iH. of the way. The assisted oiv a third. of this .season . They will be an- Winona J.V. (6)) La Crosse J.V. 164) of the Chicago Blad< Hawks went front the rest nounce/I a I Ihe annual squad ban- (il It pl tp fij ll pl ln r>n a 10-point spree last wpek anrl Badgers controlled the boards Record Flaton 4 17 3 IS Hassett 4 0 4 1 Perfect FOUR different Colts got single look over the National Hockey and worked their fast break in ' quet after the NAIA meet. Modieskl 10 1* Memel 1111 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Duluth grabbed a 25*24 halftime Lakers, Celtics goals in the wild final period Martikt 1 1 1 H Soukowskl 0 10 1 LeaRue individual scorinp lead lightning fashion in rolling to a the burst Monday night lead and held n slender e<\ue. when seven penalties were as- Mllno 3 0 I 4* Dyers I I SH with fi'i points. 50-44 lend nt halftime Tlie bubble rr-sl of Ihe way lo win. Harry Dubbors l 1 1 * Horn 117 1 and AuKsbiu- R 's hid for Ihe first sessed for infractions. Rcienau 0 s 1 S Bruotl 1 1 4 ! The 22-yenr-okl center collected ; Oden had 17 for Duluth , while Indiana |9t) Wisconsin (101) perfect "\linnesota Intercollegiate Eye , Rochester bombarded Hornet Oardner 3 0 16 Erhsrt toil six Roals anrl foiir assists in three lq It tp H It tp I Dan Anderson RO I Hi fnr Augs- $2 ' 000 Bonus Arnnjon 0 0 0 o Bortcy 1 4 7 10 Ramos according to league statis- P. V.in'«* 4 1*5 14 Gwyn I] 1*3 77 Conference basketball record in ; goalie Bill Bambenek with 57 Green Asks Schuster 3 0 4 6 Ciechowlti 3 0 0 1 Van s I 1011 76 Slctiel it Ml V) i hiii-R. NEW YORK (AP) D , ' history was crushed by Minnesola — The Bos- Barnes 1 i 0 « Hacblg 4 1 0 t tics released today. The Czoeho* Bolyard I 4*5 10 Brens II 71] 35 .lohn 's ticrl Mac.ileslor (or shots on which he earned saves Duluth Bl-52 at Oululli. St. ton Celtics and the Los Angeles while the Hornets had only 16 Klrsche 0 i 0 1 Johnson 13 0 1 , slovnkinn-horn Mikit a has pro- Rayl 1 6-6 ia O'Molla » 0*1 O m.h plnce ui Ihe MIAC. both with Lakers are putting on a neck-and- Winter 0 3 4 3 Slamtard lain Redcnb'ti ] 1*1 8 Crams J 0*0 6 , MIAC chainpioas against the Colts' Gray. Wagnar 1 O I a duced 2fl Roals and 3" assists. Harden 1 00 -j 0*slrom 0 00 0 The .AiiRfi ics .1*11 records. Craig Mti .vn-s fiot 27 neck race to decide which will $23, Totals 11 71 13 Bl Gonile Mowe of Iho Detroit Rod McGlock' n 4 00 a Rohcn 1 14 5 neveilheless at |f>*l and bonded points fur the .lohnnies, while Arlo 000 for Totals IB if al Winona (I) Pot, Rochester If) finish the regular National Basket- «s i Winps , a five-l irne winner , moved Porlcr 0 0-0 0 Johnson o 00 0 fnr tjie NAIA District ' 13 playoff , Knoll ' s Iii lopped Ihe Scul>. ball Association Bambonok O (tray WINONA J,V II 34—451 schedule witli the Norken D ..,, Portor LA CROSSE J.V 33 53-B4 'into second plnce wiih M poinls. Totals . 34 37 )4 Totals 41 30 )3 107 agniuM SI. Cloud "ilarch l\ nl Ham- | Tonighl "s sclioiinlc has 3l ;inkalo highest percentage. Noeska , O HAM INDIANA 4*1 51- 76 line , fo*ii «ht Ihe Piilldogs Rnmely MunK.ii C Lecy hosting Sniilli' Dakola ns I lie ln- This is about the onl y main in- WISCOMSIN it 4S-I0J until flurry of free throws In I Nelion W Manic/ New Contract Pannnnl louls— Indiana, P. Van Ars- .' , (linns inil-icile their new fielrlh ouse . terest left in the , poMior regular NBA sea- Carroll w .. LA CROSSE TIPS EAU CLAIRE dala 5, O, Van Arsdalc, Rolyards 3, Rayl (In * final iiiiiiulr-5 spelled doom. and Wine>n . i eiileriainiiiR Northern son which ends March . 17. At stake WINONA SPARES: Mulh, Tralnor, ORLANDO , Fla. *AP> — Pres- 4. Redonbauah 3. Harelon, McOlocklln 3. ' Moody, Oerth, Hagen, Roland, Flanary. Portnr 3, Wisconsin , Owyn 1, Sli-hrl 4, II wns only A iigslmr R s second , Illinois. is a bonus of $2,000 and tlie odd ROCHESTER SPARES: Suchomel, Idonl Calvin Griffith of Ihe. Min- Orams 1, Oslrom 1. Brons 4, O'Molla 1, defeal in 25 u-unos . Moorliond lind I . home game shotild the leakers nnd Krahn, Macken, Williams, Blork. nesola Twins anrl outfielder Lennie Bohrn 3. Ihe honor nl elnimiiiR Ihe other i FIRST PERIOD SCORING: Rochailar, (Ireen Celtics again /meet in the cham- Mackon IBIork) 32:37 , Ponall.es-Morkon- have another noRolialion victory over the An^Ries pionship pin/off as exacted . (IrlpplnB), Mumon (tripping). session sclir-dulcd today. Oshkosh Grabs In othei- action Monday night , l/os Angeles currently leads ,735 SECOND PERIOD SCORINOi Roch, The Twins' full squad reports Norlh Dakot a Macken (B|ork) 3i2! Winona, Nelson Concordia ripped Made f T to .71?!. The] Lakers won their 50th (Munson) 13|J«; Roch, Macken (Williams) Wednesday anrl Green technically Grochowski Cops Slate i\?-() . and SI .lohii ' s sill* game against 18 d efeat.**! by defeat- 1/iMi Roch, Lecy IManley) 11:31; Roch, becomes a Imlrloul if not signed viiRcd Mime preslii.0 from n dis* Kasv (o _± ing Ihe Pistons 11.3-107 at. Portor (Haas, Lecy) 31:50 ; Roth, Lecy by then. W Dejroit (Poitlor) JltSS. Panallloa—Oerlh Orlp* Badger Crown mill son son by clowning Macales- Handle! l>es Moinel In the only game pi .11 Wllllami (Interference). Tho I NVO met Monday hut report- ter M- 'X> . scheduled Monday night , THIRD PERIOD SCORINOi Roch, Por* ed no progress. Green is asking o Indoor Archery Even If They Total $ ter (unassisted) 3:40/ Roch , Blork (Wil- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for second place wiih n 0*3 rer- 6 00 Boston , \vjith a 51-20 record , ha' ; liams, Krahn) »;OJ . Roch, Williams (Muck- pny raise to annul $23,000, and lYllCNO yiONIF., Wis (SpeciaD Oshkosh Is the new champion ord, "Stevens Tolnt has ended its If vi >ii hnve l-j lln you wnnt nine gamesllcft to piny, two each en) HilJ, Roch. Krahn (Wllllama 23:47. Griffith is holding (lie lino for a conference comp lend al the intermission nnd Noxt Indoor shoot Is March Calf , writ* or com* In today. -142 ) while PliittovlHo wns noslnfi out to Ibe victory 17 aiiflNBlrikfioiit clwunpion re- constliifi - at I'ij iu Clnire . Aniilhej - TVust Taste Enjoy j^fe^ U j» porlecPST) nt about 225 pounds and Slovens Point .I0*7li , In the oilier Don Koepniek sank a field Ronl is schedul o^<— ..-«^T*I ed Marcii 24 al llloomcr Wis. will ur*i\ to lose a little weight . conference pninc, Stout defeated In the closhiR S4H:onds to He Iho . " TRY Bourbon since 1795 ,^$ft; w B Hlver Falls 11.1-77 In an overti me Iwm. T PVBL / C Tlie World's Finest *M>*KIiMiut „,^ *|9 3)¦ F The TwW iiivwiinred si^nlne of score and |be» led bl.s Kivej- K.iils Mnrio L'o.qnui, a 21-yeiir-nkl right , tussle. team lo lis victory in the over* W i.scunsin's I.ou I Inl land led KING $ T^TiNAfiCE handed pifshtr from Santa Bar- I.,a Crosso \t\nys Superior in the time period. Koepniek had 33 Ilig Ten football scorers Inst fal l % CO«'ll'>III1» bara , Calif , Tfe«Nwill go lo Wilson , final loaRiio Ramo Saturday, tint] , points for Ihe winners while Fred wit I** nine touchdowns fnr M jMlMt BJ§ !!| EDWARD" )ai Clioals Qlria. Pliora* 1)11 N.C, \ It It ivlns, earn lio Stevens l'oinl SoRRellnk lind 31 for Stout , points , America ' s Largail Sailing Cigar MENACE S TAR PREP CAGER A GRAIN WI NOKIA MARK ETS i>ENNiS THE VICTIM OF TB MWNKAPOUS l.-TV-Wiie.-it, re- y ueijorlrcl by. WASONS SMASHES 3,082 Steals; Motors Sv/IW & Company ceipt s IVloadoy 369 ; y<*ai- ago 2lfi; ' Buying tiourvare trom ..am, : 1o Dm ' BLOOMING P R A. IRT-E, , * ¦ * . . fr-adi' ng basis unchanpied (0. 2 coiifs Monaay .ftirnugfi', Friaoy, ... ' ¦ ¦: Minn, IAI — Blooming Prairie's lower: price's unchanged to 2 cents .: these miolalioru. apply B » ol npon . loday- . High y. Seliool basketball team,:. All ' ItvcMoek nrrlving mtcr: cioslnq. lin.iB low-cr ; Cash spring whea t basis , will bo properlyV; cared lor, '-welshed . and considered .a strong contender : ¦ . Droi> Off in No, i dark north.e'r'n.- .-2.S4-H.2-.3ii*>ii prlcM ' the loliowlna morninu: : i ¦ - for District 2 honors, has lost Spring wheat one. cent . premium ;., - . Hoos' v B; Th« hoo . market Ik steady. .. . Sets the services of its star player, Englerth lb' each' , over 58-51 lbs;. Spring Strictly meat type additional 5O 40 cenljj; Dave Tonelli , who has tuber- wheat one cent discount each .i lat hogs discounted W40 cenij per hun- ' .' dredweight. : . - ' • . . culosis. , Quiet Trading ib under 58 jbs ' -'Proteiii premiums . and slits— " ,. Good hogs, barrow* ¦johelir, who has averaged ( ' :. ' 160-180 ....; .; ' .,. 13.00-1400 NEW YORK AP'—The stock 11-17 per cent 2.34-: k-2.75* >B^ . • about X> points a game, will" inarket worked lower in quiet No. I hard - '; Montana • winter . 1 80*200 .. .'...... VJ .OO-MllS be i'n- a sanitorinnv at Cannon . 5OO-2?0 . .. ,:..:.. 14.25 ' . trading early this afternoon. 2.27%-2 .63**i. : - .. . 220-240 .:.: ...... :.. :.. 13.75-14.25 Mark^ Falls three month s or rnore, 24O-270 ...;..;...... 13.00-13.75 Minn . D Three Winona season : bowling pert's Grocer y at Vestgate Nov. Fractional declines predominat- - S. . No 1 hard winter ' ' ¦ ' ¦ doctors said. 2, 19%-2.62%8 . . 270-300 ., ,...,...... 12.75-13.00 .-. records w«ere smashed Monday 30. . ' ed among- key sleeks, : with a few . , 300-330 > 12.50-12.75 night by Betty Englerth at West- AND THE FIRST National showing wider losses, and many No. i hard amber durum 2.60* 330-iSt) ., ; , 12:25-12.50 Good sows—. ' Wason's Supper Bank of the Monday League at the unchanged. : 2.62: discounts, amber 5-7 cents; - gate Bowl and 7 ' . 270-300 ...,.. , 12.75*13 00 Athletic; Club rapped 3 044, sixth PAR K-REG LEAGU E Steels, irioiprs. ' ,. 'durum -7-10 cents ... 30O-330 ... ..;..... 12.50-12.75 Club at Hal-Rod Lanes. . chemicals " utili- ¦ ¦ ¦ ... Mrs. Englerth,who last year best men's total of the campaign. ties, rails and drugs drifted low- Corn No 2 yellow i.vsvi.. " " - -¦, 330-340 ...... ;. 12.25-12.50 . Oats. No " .2 - white 6 1*i.4- ;'. No 360-400 . ..,:. 12.00-12.25 recorded two 600 totals, got her Mrs. Englerth led Main Tavern er on balance. Chemicals, oils, . . . '68"i .400-450 . .;.. 11.50*12.00 . - :, 1. - ' first one this season in the Pin 'i to 922-688 in the Piny Topplcr's airlines and aerospace issues 3white, . . 59 4-63 _ -4-:y- No 2 heavy . . 450*500 • . ..; ..;.... :. . 11.25-11.50 where eight other women notched Cokes, legion .white 66V4-70:<'4; >Jo S heiiNT white Staqs— Topplfcr's League, a 624 effort were mixed. Tobaccos and elec- •450-down : ...... 9.00 :¦¦ ¦ - which included a 257 game. oOOs. Topper was Isabella R ozek's trical. equipments were steady. 65%-56*% ; -450-up .. . ': .. . . -;. 8.0O--9.0Q - ' 593. She was folio-wed by lrlene Barley, 242 cars, year ago 139; Thin and unfinished hogs . . discounted • . Her 257 breaks the. season mark The Associated Press average ' ¦ of Esther Pozanc (248) set in the Trimmer: 568. Marge Moravec 557, Win; bright color 98-1 .25 ; sti'-aw color ..CALVES . Pee Wees of 60 stocks at noon was off .8 The veal market lj steady. -i:'22; feed 87-96. - ' '¦ ¦ same loop Jan. Polly ;Jung 54&, Irene Gostomski at 255.5 with industrials off ,3, 98-1.25;: stained 9S- . Top choice ...... , 30.00 . -.. ¦: Rye .a 2 1.25-1.27. y . Choice I.....,...,..,....,.,. 27,00*29.00 6 and her 624 is 538, Henrietta Kostuck 519, Leona rails* off 1.2, and utilities off -.7. ' - . - ¦Flax No.l 3.W). vy - Good ...... 24.00-26.00 a pin higher than Lubinski 505 and Eleanor Stahl 500. Commercial'tq - good ;...' .. '.. '., 18.00-24.oo the previous! rec- Bill Hohineister sparked Wason's Consolidated Edison fell more Soybeans:No 1 yellow 2.55H. Utility ...... ' », 16.O0-17y.0O ; Boneri and - culls ... ;...... , is.OOdown ord set by her with an errorless (127 effort. His ¦ ¦ than a point. The company plans ¦CATTLE 7PEE'WEE5¦ - .' . ' lister-in-lavv, '.' Hel- mates rattl ed off games of 1,036, • ¦• w L . . • • ' .- ' . w L to help finance new facilities LIVESTOCK The . caftle market Is steady. V Coca-Cola U: 3 Winona Hotels Dryled steers and yearlings— yen Englerth, in the 990 and-liOM. Joe Stblpa chipped * • through an issue of additional - Amer. Legion 10 4 Jay Bees i . ¦*¦' SOUTH ST. PAUL •;• ¦ . Extreme top . 24.00 same league Jan. in with 6iS and Ral ph Barsibcnck McKinlcy t 5 Paint Depot 01a common stock, thus diluting the SOUTH ST.' - . PAUL, Minn. ip-^(USDA)— Choice 1o prime...... 22,25-23.25 : ' - . 607. Sherm Pampuch of 7-Up had present supply. Callle 5,200; calves 1,6. ; ¦ ilau-ghler . sleera Good to , choice ...... ,,... .. 20.OO-22.O0. mostly ' iteady; caws steady ; Comm. to good ....;... U.OO^IS.OO a 249 game. : : Coca Cola and American Legion U.S. Smelting continued to re- and heifers . ' ;- -¦ Not to be out** bulls Unchanged ; three loads mostly high Utility ...... ;..., , 16.00-doivn each notched victories in the Park- bound from they sharp lb slaughter steers 24.50 ; Oryfed h'clfert—' . don e. VVasqn's, losses it choice . 1207-1274 - taifmm 'P A UOMORS A 'fAC&r LEROY KANZ led First National Rec Pee* Wee Basketball League other choice 1000-120O lbs 24.00-24.50; mixed Extreme top :-.. ;..,'... ,,.. ., 23.75 W . * V dotiTAweA shooting in the took late-last. , week, rising more ¦ at the AC with: 253*592. The Bank- last week. Goke thumped MeKinley j good arid choice 23;50-24.00; good 23.00-23.i- Choice to prlma ...... 22.00-22.75 JM A iw® & COkW£jej * VFW League: .at than 2. IBM snapped back 4 load mostly high choice around 1100 Good to choice .,20.O0-2l>s ¦ . •50; - Hal-Rod, pumped ers' best single. -was a 1,065. , 29-17;-ari d American Legion edged points or . so. lb slaughter helfsrs 2475; other .choice Comm.. to .good . ... , : I6.00-17.so ; Four 60Os \vere totaled in the Winona Hotels 31-28. : - . y ,' .., ' : * 900-1100 lbs 24 ,00-24 ;50; mixed good and . Utillly .v.... :.;...... :.; 16.00-down 3,082 to best the y B. Englerth : Merck . . down about .2, was a utll- ' 'Cows— . ; choice 23.i0-24.00; .good . 22.0O-23.5O; ' ' City Leagu e at Hal-Rod Lanes; 403 _ few Extreme- top ...... ;...... 15 ,25 V previous high - of 3.066 set by- Rup- .1 . other. aciJdn yJay Bees whip- wide loser amon g the drugs. ar- ' jt y ana commercial cows 14.O0-15.S0; . W. Third St., topped by .Mickey ped Paint .Depot 22-6, v Un-Mari-etta;- awarded some big : commerclal 16.00; . canner and cotter 12.- Cornrnercial 13.25-14.50 . 7. ¦ ' 18.00-20;O0; commer* Utility y .. - ...... 12.00-13.50 . Spencer's 633 for Hal-Rod " Lanes. ' O0-1<.00; u tilify bulls ' ' ' Steve. Strelow . retted 13 pointsv defense contracts Monday, ad- l?.50-19.00; canner and cuJ- Canners . and ¦ c.uHers ... .;...- 13.00-dow.-\ . cioi and good Bulls- ': ¦ '' " •¦ .- Bob Jaiidt socked 239 for the same " ' ter . 14.00-17.50; vealers . .-and slaughter in Coke s win. ;Scott Featherstone vanced nearly a point. United Air- Bologna . .. . : 15.00-16.50 team.' ' : calves birely, steady; high; choice and scored seven Tory .MeKinley, .- craft lost a fraction. . - . Commercial ...... 14 .00- 1 5.50 i.prime vealers 31 .00-34.00; good and choice HHGiL^¦ ¦ ' Bob Klagge tagged 631 to lead Light thin . . '.' ' . ¦ ¦ I (T.M3 , Pat \V iltgen TeiJ Legion 's victory i 27.C0-31 .OO; ' good . and choice slaughter ...... : ... '.., .. 14;50-do«/n . V . Puke Closes ! m Merchants National Bank to> 1,023; Chrysler laid off some feeders rather . scarce. . with .14 ' markers;- -' .Mark . Patterson . 900 work- calves .22.CC-.iiS.00; UeWayne Yartes counted 629 : and ers;.at its; Detroit: .plant and. was : Hogs , l<5,000;' moderately . active, bar- Froedtert Malt Corporation : bagged . tl$, points for the losers to ¦ full-y 25. lower; X'hristopherson 615. "Wally ' . ¦ rovNs and gilts, opening Hours* 8. p.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Saturdayi. Mel s- top all scorers. ' ¦ vy ' ' down a . fraction, American Mo- I sows ' : sfeady to 25 lower; shipments 2IOr Si/Cmil sample ./before loading. ... Fountain City , racked 2,952. '-. Steve McCown tallied nine coun- tors: took a similar loss. General I 220 lb. barrows and. allts 15.75; 1-2 190- No:; . l barley . , 1,1.05 On Cincy for RED MEN CLUB: Class B — ! 240 lb 15.25-15.50; : mixed 1-3 130:240 165 i S . No; 2 barley .9S ( ters in J ay. Bees' win. y y Motors .eased. Ford and .Stude- 13.50-14M; ' i; 2 and medium 160- Mo. 3 barley . .,..:..;...... 90 ¦ 30O lbs ¦ ' ¦ ' Paul Kapustik of Sunbeam racked baker -%vere about ' "• ' ¦ 13.75-1^.75; 2*3 270* . : No -4 bsrley V. ' ;.:¦ .OS ' ¦ ' unchanged. . . . 14.50-15,00; 240*170. lbs . . - 187-523 and Bub' s Oldtimers tum.- ~ ¦: : ". BANTAM ' . . ' . ' . - Consolidated : 190 . Ib5 14 00-15.00; '. 1 -3 3O0-400 lb. . .sows ¦ ¦ Natural &as de- "• in bled 945-2,704. W L .¦ " .-' - . ' ' . W ' L j ' . 1J.06-13.50; 2-3 400-500 lbs 12 .50-13.25;. 500- Wiiiona Egg Market ¦ clined =i to 61 on 12 ¦ R«l Men dob - ' " ?. 1 Sunbeam Bread J 7i . ,500 shares. ; UX I . ' 12.00-12.75; feeder . pigs steadv; ..(These quotations apply as. of ' .-- ' '. ^iead Poll ST. MARTIN'S: Ladies—Gladys The Dow choice 120-160 lbs 13:00-13 .50 , . , ;. : Peerless Chain 7 1 Athletic Club 111 Joaes industrial aver- . 10:30 a.m. today) Roetzler rapped 188-502 to lead. Central M«th. . St ! Sheep. .3,000; slauqrtter. l;»mbs steady; ' Grade A (|umbo) v .35 By TED MEIER . . j age at noon was up .50 at .675.31. ¦ j slaughter ewes unchanged -feeder iambs Grade A (large) .: ..•...... ;.:...... 30 Coca Cola to 900-2 ,535. . Corporat e , and U.S. government ' ' Associated Press Sports VJriier' Hed IWen : Glub" held a 3-0 first j 50 lower ; choice and prime 85-110 Ib . Grade A (mediutm)v .. 'i;. ';. .;- .:¦-., ' .' : .. . .27 KEGLERS LANES: Satellite —y bonds " ' v/ooled - slaugfifer* lambs 19.O0-19.SS; . good Grade B ¦ . . :. - ' .' • ,' ,...... ' ..' ...... 27 ' cjuart'er lead, and made it stick declined¦ slightly in quiet . To put it in. ra-ce ti-adc termi- Erna Epstein pf Sunshine Cafe j trading:. .. ' and choice . 17;0CMB.SO; co ll 12.00-15.00; Grade c ..,.;..,...... ;,...... 20 ' ' as (hey tripped ' Sunbeam Bread around othree ' decks choice and , prime 100 nology .. the Cincinnati Bearcats cracked 177-447 as her mates .total- } ' . ' lb. shorn lambs with No. .1* and fall shorn Bay State Milling Company 38-35) in. the. Bantam League. At-. pelts- 17.75; .cull to: good wooled slaughter have rounded into the stretch with ed 2,535. Nesbitt's had a 9*51 game. I Elevator ."A" Grain Prices . tv/es 6.60-S.W; shorn, '5.00-7 00; choice and . . a good lead, but the Duke Blue WESTGATE BOWL: Alley Gat- j letic Club notched its second win | , Hour?;. 8 a.m. fo 3:30 pirn." '.; -: ' 1 PM. New feeder lambs 17 00 - 18.00; ¦ . . . of the season 40-18 over Central York | fancy wooled. . , ¦' ' ' : (Closed SaturdSyr.) - ' - ' , ' . '•.¦ Devils are closing fast. ers — Shirley Squires rolled 200-543 choice 15.00:17.00...... - . . | ! good and : . v : No. 1 northern ' sisrlrigyh^at !. . :.: 2.26 ; ' - Methodist in the other scheduled ; ; . The Bearcats, t-wo-tiine national for Curley's - Floor -Shop. - . Alice ! Stock Prices I : CHICAGO No. 2 northern spring wheat .¦ -.. '.;. .; 224 ; tin-.- - - -¦ ' ' :¦ Mo. 3 northern spring, " champions, again top the weekly Stevens and Rulb Bureck had j . - . CHICAGO *.- -- (UUSbAT *-. Hogs 7,-V wheat ...... 220 : Joe Ferguson fired in 23 points Abbott L B4'-2 Jones & L' -Si - MO; butchers weak to 50 lower;. 1-2 190 N'o. 4 northern.spring wheal .....V 2.16 Associated Press college 513s. Team honors went to Mont- j .. . . . ' basket** 7 ' 225 lb butchers .15.00-15.25; mixed 1-3 . No. 1 hard winter , wheal...... ' .. . , 3. 11 and Bill Van Deinse added Tl to Allied 'Chv 43 s, . Kennecot , 70> 4 ¦^ ball /poll, but theii lead has been gomery Ward , with 910 and Ta- ' : )9O-230 lbs 14.75-15.00; 230-250 lbs 14.50- No. -2>ard . winter , y/bear • .;..... ,. . 2.C9 1 pace Red Men, - -.Club. Bob Gtirin Allis Crial . ;i6'.s . Lorillard ' 43Vi .14.75; 2-3 250-300 . lbs' 13.75-1s 50; mixed 1-3 No. 3 hard vyinter wheaf ...... 2,05 cut to 18 points by the second- verna Barber Supply with 2 ,632. | ' '5 ¦ . '¦ and Todd Taylpr netted 12 . and 11 Amerada :] 18 ,s Mpls Hon 97>i S20-400 lb . sows . 13.0O-13.7S; . 400-500 lbs No. 4 hard winter wheat ...... 2.01 place Blue Devils . Community. '— Herb Kelm clip--\ 112.S6-13.O0. ' -. No.. 1 rye .!.; 1.18 " points respectively for Sunbeam. :! Am Can 46'a Minn MM . 58y4 ' ' - . Ifie -y-.podl',-'. '' announced -Monday ped .,.560'" for ; Schlitz Beer which' i ¦ j-' Cattle 3,500; calves none; slaughter No. 2 rye. .y .... '-...... ,.., . 1.16 Athletic Am M&Fy 22V» Minn P&L steers fully steady. Instances. 25 higher;, and based on games through last totaled 2,872. Rollie Hansen had a Bob McGill Jr. paced ¦ — I Glut) with 16 markers. Tom Styba . 1 Am Mot 21*>s Mon . Ghrn " . 49% [ two . loads prime. '1,222*1,307 . lb slaughter .NEW YORK (AP) - . Canadian Saturday, marked the 14th straight 2J9 for Schmidt's Beer. Silver - ¦ : i steers 25.75; high, choice and prime 1.100* . ¦ scored 13 for the winners. ¦• '' AT&T 121'a ' - Mon DI U 40-H dollar ia .;N€\v : York- ,- .9282, un- •No: - . 1. • -" -' ' Dollar Bar counted 1,023 . . j j 1,350 lbs 25.00-25.50 ; bulk choice 900-1.200 I .¦¦ ¦ ¦ Anaconda. ,45 " ' Mon Ward 33V< ! lbs 24.0a25.25; leuv good 22-50-23.75; choice changed; • ' ¦ ,t>m Ladies — Mary Jo Grulkowski", " ' . ' ' j ' . A ,-pA' : :' - But tWs time they polled only . "MIDGET •' . ' . Arch Dan 43 Nat 1 850*1,025 ; lb slaughter heifers- • 23:50-24.50; +1\m. RlS7 PASHJD^S7D*^N ::MBv *7-r- Dairy 64 Igood 22.00-23.25; ufility and commercial 80 first-place votes from the AP of: Grulkowski Beauty Shop tag- .' w i- .. ;- ' w L ' ; double decks choice . and prime:112 lb fed AP Armco St. 54 Vt No Am 62*i "' " ' eieCAuse TM^- . OPL . IN PARIS ged 504 as her team hit Mi. Shir- Elks 1! 1 TV SIsnal 4 10 Av : i | m^^ P*" J* . ' ;' . ' 3 vious week. Fergnson-Colbensoh hit 780. . - " to lead Elks' scoring parade. Chrysler yy 91 i. Polaroid 140,' z Cincinnati, now 21-1, almost, lost Kings & Queens — Marv Nie- Bruce Hoseck netted eight coun- Cities Svc t>u-4 Pure Oil ' 37"4 Its second game of the season last meyer rolled 211-576 for Left- : ters for Bubs. Comir Ed 48"i RCA 6i *>i Saturday, but the Missouri Valley Rights -which shot 2,007. y Annett Cons Goal 371s Rep Steel 38 Conference champs escaped¦> witb Cierzan had 158 for Big Four which Cont Can ,44 7s Rex Drug . 31 3i a 55-54 victory over Tulsa. Duke, counted 727. Judy Whetstone of Cont Oil 57, Rey Tob -' 35> Vi " 21-2, whipped North Carolina 106 : Four Musketeers notched 427* | Deere • •. 59% Sears . Roe ' Tg'.-i 9? to finish its Atlantic Coast Junior Boys — Dave Symicek Douglas 26"i Shell Oil 3S*'k ¦ - - ¦ Confeirenco schedule unbeaten: hit 401 for Ramblers and Larry r^3J2H' ¦ LADIES v . . - . Dow Chem 57"a . .Sinclair 38'4 Chicago Loyoaa, 23-1. which Du Bois 180 for Strikers. Alley SI. (Aartlns w L du Pont 2411V Socony . 61-8 Coca Cola » * ; dropped to third a week ago when Cats counted 750-2,051. Winona Typewriter Service As * East Kod 114V8 Spy Rand 13 s Breltlows ...... :...,;.. . 11 *1» Ford 3Iot 42'%. its 21-game winning streak was junior Girls — Marlene Martin ' ¦ ' St Brands. 6R'/2 Skell . Girls .. .. : '-,' « . -!» snapped by Bo-wling Green , re- rolled 139-363 for Cornballs. The I ..;:.. 1I> Gen Elec 75% : St Oil Cal G2\i Paint Depot . :: ,.. . '» "' ' tained the No. 3 spot -with vic- Winhawks had 619-1 ,778. - Goedes Chick Hatchery ..:.... » 13 Gen Food s 81 St Oil Ind 53*>'8 ...... 13 ' ' tories; over St. John's of New HAL-ROD LAMES: Senior High Unil«i . Building Center • Gen Mills 34 V* St Oil NJ Sa*i'4' Winona Farm A Garden ....;. . 7V 1« ; . Gen Mot .62 Swift fc Co 4.1 York and Houston, Girls — Patty Weigel walloped 4-57 . CLASS B . .. 4 ^MARY WORfH Re«i Men : W L Gen Tel '25'-i Texaco 60*> By Saunders and Ernsf The Top Ten with first-place for Alley Gals arid Shirl-ey Zieman ~> . i ,838. Bubs Old Timers .... 11 . Good rich 48!/4 Texas Ins 63*i votes in parentheses and points 193 for. Pin Ups which had 1 Docr«rs .... 10 . * ¦- •¦ Good year 33Y» Un " figured on a 10-9-8 etc. basis : Bowlerettes tipped 661. Sjnb>«ani :.. : :.' ., :. .- ::... .:...- . ;: '1* ¦ Pac 3.VU Schtnldls . ... '. ¦¦¦... 7 11 Bat¦ ' ' Senior High Boys — Dennis ¦ ¦ Gould — Un Air Lin 33 1, CltKlnnall {"»» . ...:. .; ¦*« . LADIES . '" . ' ¦ Gt Nc Ry 48*1.8 " ', 5, DuKe (10) . 371 Dorsch of Bombers bumped 132 * Westgate W . U U S Rub .«• " - - J. Loyola W Chicago (J) . . :or 507 as his males cruised to 748* Country Klletien - ...... 15 ? Greyhound 3.7' R ' - . U S- Steel 47"j 4, Arl3»iia Slsrt 557 ' " Grulkowski Beauty Shop .... 13 11 Homestk . AS '.i West Un 30 », Ohto Slat« IBS 2, 194. . - - . Sams Direct . 13 11 «. Illinois ... Its Park R«c Junior Girls—Sharon The Oaks : Wi "Vi IB Mach 408' 2 Westg EI Sii-'i, 7. Mlsilislppl State ...... 102 j 10 14 ' ' . ' l ¦ for a two-') Silver Dollar Bar .Int Han* ' , SS*!* Wlworth 64 i ' . I. Wichita 8? Praxer socked 166-303 . Ruico . i lS' .'i ' Tlou*qtian S' Int Paper 29'/4 . Yng- S ' >i ?; He. York University - ... . «B game effort for Alley Cats. Sharks : COMMUNITY Mi 91 10, Georgia Tech -.: .' . it shot 634-1,233. j Westgate W L Others receiving vetei listed alphabetl- Gc-GeHers—Ca rol I Silver . Dollar Bar - li'.i 5» '- eally; Auburn, 8 sale-s. pins of slate tiitfh school hask<*l * ' 11 10 at Chippewa Falls, nnd l-.au Clnire Taverna Barber Supply ¦ New York spot quotations fol- hall , accordinp; to final bif! and Memorial vs. Kan Clai re North ;il Nas-hs. *» U low : Williams '» 11 little lfi raliiiRs released today hy North ; March •'.—Finals al Chip- BucJ s Bar • 13 M ixed colors: extras '47 HIP . the Wisconsin Intcrscholnstic . Ath- pewa Falls . Wlr»on.i Daily News i )» mir». > 39-40; ' extras, merlin ni 140 letic Associatinii. Winners of KlmwooiJ and <.liip * MONDAY lbs. average 311-3(1; smalls 3r> lbs, lfi A tliletlc W L ' ' Leadership of the Blj^ mark- pewa Fa|Ls Hrgionals rneel Mitrch Schllt; Beer 14 4 ave rage . 33-34 ; standards 37 J 3- .*?!*; ed Milwaukee North us Ihe lenni .sub-sccliounl, lit National Bank U 3 checks 34'*. -:i(» , 5 at Menoiiionie in E.isl End Coal Co 10 • to besit as tournamen t piny Icadin;; (Jalc-I'lllrick Sub-Hogioniil: Feb. Ed Bucks Camera 7 11 Whiles: eslras (47 lbs. ) 39-40'i; to .seieclion of a .slate champ ion 26—Blair vs. Holmen and Ccich- Polly Meadow 4 11 exlras medium 140 lbs , average) opened in all quarlcrs tonight Phillips 46 4 14 ' . ' rani' -Fountain (lily vs. • Hale Kl* GO-GETTERS 3H-:5!I ; top quality. (47 lhs. min.) 1 There were U'. w , chaiif'e.s in the eh' Athletic W L 3i. . -j-42's; niediiiins (41 lbs avar- trick. Finals Mai I . ]¦ final ratings. Superiur Clcnl ral I Bangor SulvftegionnE i ' Fob . :!(*>— non Springers I4i'> '» nge l 3«-40; smalls 1 ,10 lhs . avo.r- REX MORGAN. M. D. B y Dol Curtii hold Kramers 13 i iigp) 3:i1*c34, its rmiiie i'-iip spot in the T'ij; { Diingnr vs. Trempealea u and 'Mel- V). .h«y Mean f t .i< ; peewees 27)>2a , lfi , and Shell Lake rcniaincd Nil. i rfi .si* vs. Mindoro. Fiimls March I. Mnrkle Stevenson 8 >0 Urowns; extras (47 Ibs, mill . ) 2 in the Little * lfi . To-ws Garagn «'i »l'*» 40 1 :>-41'-i ' ) ! March 2 — Hegiona l final nl Orehnm S. Mcoulri 4 »4 ; lop nualily 147 lbs . min, Gale*Kttrick , with a lfi I season llolnu'ii V.F.W, 41*43 ; mediums 141 His avera^p) record , wns ranked Itnirtli in Ihe W«I Rod W L 3«*4(M ; snuills (3fi lbs. nvera(,«;> I Sparta IlcRiotinF Feb . 26- 11 luck Wiv.otn Supper Club a 0 ' final poll ! Diver Kails v.s. Virorjua nnd ba Shorlys nar-Ckt* 5 I .'l.'lDt; peewees 27-2(1. Do-dRoviHe rind I.odi WIM P the i Crosse l.oKari vs, Tnmah, "Win- Fountain nn-w 4 j n»|(Ken Con. Co 4 J CHICAGO (APi-ChicaRO Mer- only new corners lo the JNin .. s. 1 f HITS j oin l.a .vo. v. Cent nil and (((.incites Tavern 4 J cantile Kx<:h«inBc ; Butter steady; DorlRr*ville r'T'laceil Wiiusau as /¦U|> 4 5 ' .Spuri a lor scmifinabi March I. , wli iilesnle ll 11 y i 11 f» prices 1111- Njl lfi amnnp: (he Hifi M -I IOO I S . and : March 2—Finals , llulis Beer ' . . 3 3 I/ddi moved up tn lake * Ihe No . lfi Hiiinms nei- r 1 4 clicingcd; 03 score AA 57'i , 02 A ! Sulv .sei'liiiiial playoff lirluvcn lllillKes Apco 3 4 r>71 ••; 00 n ric'i; mi c an**, ; enrs no spot vacated by narnr*vcld in (lie lliilincn and Spiirl a winners M arch fiofrfMi Brwd J ! fiiiiallor school rations. W inona Milk Co, 1 5 .17' 1; IW C *)7. A.i ill l.a Crosse l.ogmn llfrnles l)X ,11 Haclne Park look the binijest E-'.j.g.s slciifly; whnk'salo buying ¦ OiKilaska Siil) ',!¦ > CITY |ii- i(-es tumble, droppui': Irom lenlli In ' lUIRod W L iiiidinnged; 70 per cent or j -Hroiilui'ood is. Wes t Salem ;nifl K -VYNO Nadlo 501 , )) !', I M fourteenth in the llii. lfi following 'IK'I' grade A whites 37; mixed Cushion vs Onalnsk.'i , Finals H.il Rod Lam-i , 41 10 :i7 . inediiinis 3fi; si nndnrds 3(1'i; a Io.s.1 U> unruled Madison W*'sl, [ II «ml H 'l' Annus!,-! .Siili-lle uiiinal: I'VI J ?.(i O.nls nnr 3» 17 ords ; ¦ -Aiinusia v.s. Wliileliall nnd Mold vyinon» 35 17 CHICAGO (AIM - UISOA) - FINAL OIO 11, \ G r,*iham «, McOuIra 31 J7 1, Mllwuukoi Norlh HO: i. Superior Kli'va-Slrnni vs. O SMMI . I*' mills fvM'rclinnt*. Il ntik 34'', 17 ") l\»|:ilocs . ill-rivals JI2 ; on (rock MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd IS)/ , 1 Central l»-3i 1, Walorlown 4 Orevn March I, l* ii|>sl Cola 34 IB 21*1; liilnl H ..S, sli||>mcnt.i B..5; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ — ¦ ! . ¦ ¦ '¦ «¦ m^ i » i *l|' ill i lWi ¦nn n ifUKilln I ill -» *——" - - ¦- . . . a*y Wast U*Jl 5. Enu Clnlrq Mi'inorlal 1 ; WHIIyi Fl. Cilv . 31 1* (ih I — supiilies iniidcrnlt* ; doninnd ' " * " " IM) *, Baraoov 11*2/ 7. Manitowoc 14 Independent ' -*- Siili-ll I'ninniil Feb. Speed Waiti 3) 40 li I. Anllgo 1*-1; » . Wtilicliih Hay \ .i 20—I- 'niivhikl vs . 'I'ayaor and .-Mma II ilbt Hei r 71 44 moilenilc; mnrkct for nissols 10, Klmberly IJ ); 11. La Crosse Cenlrol fVnl cr I JIICOI IJ vs. I ) iih'i>nvU 'i>vi '. PARK REC JR . GIRLS *4lc-iuly, for I'OIIIH I rods firm fur Mil li, Barron 17*11 11 Kewaunc at IVIuleliaEI. !«*He«iimal s . I'Vli. VM 1. F rederic , Shell Lake 14-1; 1. ".li.irlis 10 I round red 1.1)0*2. 1 , new —• tup- W»|»rloo III) 4. Oalu Ellrlck 14*1; J , Hills- i Aliii.t vs. I'linn City and (.il inan- A>I|.'Y Call t ? boro 17*1; 4, 'Wauloni.* 14*1,- 7. Wi*v«r* ¦Ion vs . IVpm. Finals March I, flu Duiinis 0 10 pi ic.s insufficient I" uuote. hautor l»*C; I. Lena 17*1; », Thorp »4*5i r*r« Weel .. .. 7 11 10, Oration 14*7 ; II. East troy Mil u, [ Durmid Suh ItcKioinil ; Fell. :¦(! • J olv 4 14 (AP) RtodHvlllo !).], u. CIIICAfJO -- No wheal, Drummond \S1, 14 Arcndln vs . M OIK I UV . anil Durand ¦SATEI.I.IT1: o/ils or soybean sales, (lorn Mo 2 RIB IM; 11. DoForon 192; 14. Lod! IS ). ' vs Kigleri W L ¦ . I' .'llswnrlli. Fin;ils Mmvli I . U iiiKis Mlfhi*l«h , ... IS 3 vHlnw \ X.\ ; No 3 yellow \.. U; j March Siitiililne Crt|tt 17 A - There were approximately I , - 2*-Hi'i|i(iiial finals at Dii- N D 4 .yellow I J,.-22 ' __ ; No 5 yellow .¦SIIO . OOI) full and part -time puh lic : rand I. anehraliu 11 7 (*ni(|p ' Mi vhllts |p a I , ID ; snni|)|e yellow 1 .22. scluiol I OHC I I ' TS in (Ins counlry al Siili- .SccliiHMl play off M. HT I I ,'i *>|i.tliKii(,ir« t» 1 ' Soybean oil . *h . the slain of ihe J.X.iM.:) (.clmnl liolvvenn WliJleliall and Durand "S . S K I 'IKIM Co . .. . II 11 Rai-lcy; C.nnls A n nialliii R choicfl |,23- I WIliritTB. yen r. Ci>c» r.nle 1 17 l.aon ; feed l.oo-l, IO11, Help Wanted-—WaU 27 Farm, Implementi, Harnaii 48 Furniture, Rugi, Linoleum 64 Apartment*, Fl»t» 90 Wanted—Real E»tafV 102 ~ ~ ~ ~ ^CHAili^ " '~ ^ LOCAT|ON'- Spiierou«": roorns. I VVANT * " ' ' USED SAWS . ' . . H6ri¦ , Y\wOOD B¥pS--r7sinole wl|ir" box ,. CENTRAL T 5 io &UY 4.hedroom h^e ^ In wesl Want Ads : . '¦ .i:.' A»tCullou8h,. 't>*44, Ilka new spring and .mattress. '.R easonable. .Tel. I'Ojiiragc; 180 . ' . lei . 9364. ! location By maniilacturlng technician Auction 5a lot | Auction Sales WrioM Sow, Ut ' .913,8 after 6 p.m. tel' - . BS "t, p. .. . ~ Train for PRINTING ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . FJFTH. W. - VZh—!.b>ttroopr> downstairs ,*ipt . alt" A/IA RCH" ' li"v»rmr" ' ' ¦: Mall 12A, wo • • ~ 7'r . ?-' Sal. j'V' mll«».. SW. of ¦ ; SNEAK UP tfie stairs .on deep, comfor. Large ' .carpet«d liylnp (oom; drflpes, i WILL PAY HIGHEST pitlCEJ " \.y Minnesota ' ¦ Horhellte EZ,. ¦ i* . ¦ CASH Aupusla on Hwy. 37. Charl«« Ku»hi» " : SKJO . . , - ¦ " ' ' ' ' . able. carpeting. Lov elv potterhs, 77" electric stowe. heat, hot vvaler, electrlrl- FOR VOUR CITY PROPERTY Property*. Jim Helk», auctioneer; Gat*. •'""'Start— ' ¦ ' • ¦: " . . . '¦¦ Here ¦— ytr Hand Composition AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE . wide, - only $1 per ' ft. Expert Inst alia- ty • ¦lurnlshed. Avtllable . :W(trch . \:- . 1 . Land & Auction Soles way Creoil Inc., Clerk.' : ' BLIND ADS' UNCAtLEO FOR— " y. Jnd V J.ohnJOn . . ¦: , , Tel. 5455 Ever«ttj. Kohner ' " and tion. .WINONA . RUG .'CLEA.NINO SERV* 91J?: lor appointment, ., "HANK" JEZEWSK ,\ . " r T? i Linecas^ing Pressworb "~^ ~ - - I : :. MARCH 3-Satv"YoV3a'~ii'jti7 i itnilt» ' NB! OR CLAY BA' RN EQUI PMENT ^ ICE, 116 W. 3rd. Tel. 3732. ' '(Wlh'ona ' i Only Re»1 Estate. Buyer) . i5» Wein\l ' B-3710, a«ttr hbur».?|i' ' ' ¦ • ¦; :; : . ^FAYETTE , 276Vi—3-roorn . upstalrs^ept., . of Houiton, I noll« NW. of Hokah E-AB, TI il, 89. 93, 94, ?7. • - :- . - .-7-7 • . : Write OAK RIDGE SALES & SERVICE Tel ¦ . 7 : Rubber Runners, 34", per ff...... : .c newly rede^orsted,' heat end hot wafer . MB! and 7093 P.O. Box 34! FEB. 17 .vt*Z. i .p.m. 'Af the Art *ae'n'|aorp '- ¦ ¦ ; ity. room, : On bus line. l| Tested . | | . nomlcally with Dex*A-Dlet tablets. Only nd St . .:: Tel 8-7133 . :¦: -;.v. .,y . ^2?2_^y2 Now : .;...... *$12n:95- • LAIRD', 517—4-room home, aulbrriaflcygas SPORT GAR I; 90 days; 1 Swiss cow, fresh 30 days, open; 1 Swiss.cow, fresh ; fy 9BO Ford Hopkins. ¦ REX TURKEYS¦ ¦ ' ' • ¦ ' . beat, ideal for. elderly person, or couple. PERFORMANCE 60 days and open : 1 Holstein heifer , due March 15th ; 1 Hoi- Dogs, Pets , Supplies 42 A/ ALTURA , WINN.; . . . , i ^ GET LONGER LASTING- suds for wash ' Inquire , 5.53 Hull. cpw , due March 11th ; days by having CULLIGAN SOFT WA- ' ^ y FAMILY CAR COMFORT 1 stein heifer; due March nth; 1 Holstein i SORD E " yBORZYSKOWSKl EAST"7 LOCATI0N— Modern 3-room cot- TER Installed In your. home. R COLLIES—V weeks oiejTssrGar. 1562 RENNAULT GORDINI, the family, 1 due March Uth ; 1 .Guernsey cow, milking, due Tel. 3«00.. . land Vongroven, Rt. 3' ' " ' ' tage, new furnace, . . foil basement. $2,- I: Swiss cow. . |f ~ ' ~ . ,- . Winona. ¦ car pf the French sports car field:- ' It Z^.zAflPl^RS (eoisc ^~ by ibi~ e' xpeft; ~ - • For. _ , 850. . C. Shank, HOMEMAKER'S EX- | | April 30; l Swiss eow ,.ymilking good, and bred back for fall ; i| MANCHESTER TERRIER —female, " house* ; has plenty of passenger. . capacity, - real WARREN B.ETS1MGER, Tailor, «6Vi VV . FURNITUrlE STORE CHANGE. 557 E. 3rd. broken. Tel. 3593. comfort and real : performaricy. From || 1 Swiss cow, milking good , and bred back for fall ; I Swiss .3rd;; Really . an ex per t. . . . §J . ' ' ' 1506 WILL PUT . YOU , In a completely 30 to . 40 mile per, gallon, » ,4-speed ¦ CHI HOA HUA PUPPIES A cakrsA' flrey, 302 Mankato Ave. Open Evenings | cow , milking goiod, and bred , back for fall : 1 Guernsey cow, §| 'LENTE OftE ALS 60r '" spiciaTtyTTt' inIslV furnished, new. home,. . Deluxe kitchen transmission, 85 .p. motor.. Sent cov- ¦ brown, black and tan. . Lowelly.Berkelm, Sales & Service 1 had :«ny last iequests ' - it would , ask to . with , latest appliances, luxurious bath, ers have beep on ., it since It was new ?i milking good and bred back for fall ; l.Swiss cow , milking I . <'.-': miles S. of Stockton. ' - Minn'. ' be served in Ihe tempting . mann er of 'on' /- ' - Household Articles 67 2 ,or .3 bedrooms. . It's .a mobile home. end it' s ImmaculateT || and due in July; 1 Swiss cow, - milking good and bred back § RUTH'S " RESTAUR A NT ,. 136 E. 3rd; RED TOP MOBILE HOME SALES : Horses - ^ ~ ~ Wlnona v $1295 v for fail; t: Swiss heifer, 3 years old, due April 15; 4Holstein Open 7 days J week, 2< . hours a day, , Cattle, Stock 43 John Deere Machinery , New Jl . . PER DAY. , renta l lor. ei«7i-le carpe|_ Highws7_6l__ y_. _ Vy. V _ | | ~ — shampooer wllh purchase ot Blue Lustre. ' , 2 years old , bred; 2 Guernsey heifers,' 17 months old, SEE ¦GRANb>APPY7Way hiPl ldaiV ~ r Idea equipment, McCulloch HARRIET STV-Near the. lake This Is you r || heifers | . lri fBEDEfTTfcffAn." . 6rv aT L. tn, Pefe7- H. ' .Cheat* . J. Co. ' : NYSTROM'S ceramics. Other beautiful llgurlnes for ¦ chance- 8-room house; '. ' rooms and balti open; .4 Holstein heifers, 15 .months old, open ; 3 Holstein ^bn/yMinn. ; Tel; WS*5iMi y_yy chain saws, Mayrath' elevators, ;. . Chrysler- Plymourti.; . . .' 1 | mantel, , dresser, table. BAMBENEK'S - V on 1st floor , 3 rooms and bath UP . Neyv ' Machinery and Tools y 69 full lot | : heifer, 11 months old; 2 Swiss heifers, 16 months old , open; 1 ,1 . Import Gilt shop'. <29 , Mankato. CHESTER W HTTE BOA.R—purebredT ^ex- Oregon ch ain and . oil furnace, electric water healer, . 14 cellent breeder, 350 . lbs. Ivan ' .' Albrecht, " ~^" " : 1 block to Lincoln School. Immediate pos- Swiss heifer, 10 months old; l Swiss heifer months old; | | MEMO; TO DOC—glad to see you back. : ' : ErECTR7c WECDER NCG BaV englnV | ^ . Dakota, Min n. Tel. Ml 3-7931. . ¦ Ay AA:, yA ' y/ . driven, protable, AC-DC 200 amp. Si. session. Priced for quick sale. J7.50O. 1 Swiss heifer calf 2 months old; 1 Guernsey heifer calf , 6;| Can't keep a JOCK) men down for long. \JSEb ¦ ' .down, balance like rent. SEE THE PRICE TAG § , BR ODD SOWS—J, due In about 10 days. Dacota, Tel, mi . ' . . Terms: $2.000 , RAV . MEYER, INNKEEPER, WILLIAMS ¦ . -See or call I: weeks old. * v ; i -: HOTEL.. .;. Walter. Broyvh, Stockton, Minn, FARM MAGHINERT THIS ' ~ — - - ' ' ' Radios, television 7t ON BARGAIN $¦:: CHICKEISf S — 100 Hampshire;White pullets; 100 Ahnes in^ i lewelry? Have CLOSE OR FRESH sprlnginj heifers . or ¦ ' • W. STAHR v TWE^URE^oiF 3ld it - , 10x12; 1 brooder repaired In (Irne to wear with Covvs. H: "C. -Halinia, I ndependence,. Wit;' //- - SEE:— - ///: 374. W: Ma rk' Tal . 6955 . I cross , hens, 1 yyear old; 1 brooder house f| . your ' '¦ ¦¦ • RCA TELEVISION sel, U" . Thli iet Is Only $995 w-illybuy this 1958 new. spring costume. Frank can do If Tel. 150. & . ' : v in excellent condition, Tel. 9<«S3. | | A- house, , 12x14; 1 brooder house, 8x8; some chicken feeders and | perfectly. At RAINBOW JEWELERS, "~ ~ Rambler Ambassador with au- ' ¦;• ¦ ¦ ' RLfSHFORD LIVESTOCK , COMMISSION EXPERT WORK w r alFTV>nd redlo .re- I nests. '" :.. . ' . nex t to PO on' Ath .' ¦ ' . . ¦ y ¦ tomatic transmission, power % . auction every Wednesday afternoon. Live- DURAND palr. All : iinake$. WINONA FIRE 8. 7 FEED AND GRAIN — 400 bushels of oats; 425 bushels of | | stock bought dally. Tel. Rushford BM-9U9 POWER CO.,yS4 E. 2nd St, Tel, 5065. brakes and radio. Clean , coral I Buildingi Trades ; 13 ¦' collect. _ | shelled corn , 1961 corn ; 3,500 bushels of ear corn ; 20 ft, ol i IMPLEMENT CO., ING .: Winona's Finest Electronic Repair and black. One of the blest buys WINONA'S:. . LARGEST linoleum end car* JUST. PURCHASED the Zerle Polrler herd V tymo^m|..J> r- Tel. 2349 % corn silage in 12 ft. siio; 12 ft. of corn silage in 12 ft. silo:: | Durand , Wisconsin tor All Makes : . on . the lot. pel . service is now open downtown, at ol dairy cows, Will sell for cairi, milk ¦: '. .:¦ ao Exchange Bldg. p; 1,000 bales of mixed conditioned hay. , y| 159 E; 3rd. See our- display. It' s new, assignment or loan ou t on shares. Cher- Don Ehmann TV Service | . . ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ : weight «n com |ete - HALL-HAFNER LOORS; rier Brbs., ' tU. -W.' - Willow St., Chippewa ¦ • - ' ' ' Tei f em®mmmm$mm$mmmmm l| 20 HOGS — 18 feeder pigs, vaccinated, average % vi'l5 P ' * F . Hay, Grain, Feed SO 980 W. Fifth . . 6303 Falls, Wis .vTel. .Park 3-4676. Free* cJellv- Authorized Dealer for WlNOIsIA RAMBLER pounds;72 brood sows, 2nd litter due in April ; 1 round hog " , | ' ¦ | | Business Services 14 - *i-y. ' ADMIRAL -MUNTZ- ZENITH - : A 9th & Mankato CdB CORN—500 bu„ *1. per bu. Harry . Four Bedrooms . Tel.. 8-3647, p feeder; i;hog feeder, 10-hole; 2 electric waterers and 2 high y| FEEDER PIGS-1J0, » weekl ^ldTlhrifiy Marks, Mondovi,. Wli. . (Gllmanto.n) U SED TELEVISION SETS - consoles arid ' large rambler .has, a bio ¦ ( ' ¦ Like new. This Used Car Lot—3rd and Mankato || pressure waterers, new). Q ¦ and castrated; Cecil Harmon, Plum barn. portables. The size and ityl* vou went carpeted ' living room, 1 full ceramic ¦¦ 7 For Thawing Frozen HAY AND STRAW—square bales. In ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦ City, Wis. T«(.. MldMaf 7-2126_ V . at convenient -ii balti. ' Spacious Tel..; 8-3649 • . . " ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ' Meinert Nlenow, Utica, - Minn. Tel. Lewlt- bafh and 1 : -- r . - '- ' ' ' ' - ' - "- . - . — ' - ' . . . ' - " —-" 1 . . . Water Pipes , SORRELL GELDING—7 years old;, weight . ton 2737 • ' : kitchen with built-in cedar

' " BEETIE BAIIEY * - .' - / . %.- .y. r ' -AA By Mort Walke r

THE FUNTSTONES By Hanna-Bqrberci

RIP KIRBY By John.Prentice and Fred Dickenson BLONDIE By Chic Young

' ¦ ' '": til ABNER By Al Capp STEVE CANYON By "Milton Conniff

: ' "¦ : ¦ ' " v v :y Ay Sale Starts at ' - '. , - — ¦ : ¦¦:¦ ' / ; ¦;/ . 9 a.m. Wednesday! y7 . .7.y ' v- . v- ;. : ' : . /: . . _mm_w_ - ¦ /:: ' ' ' : ^ -^^_ _jjg^^y^ " '" ^-> :: : y y^ ,y The Bulk Sale! :: ' |: - ;7^ '^ .' ^_ y. :_„ \ ~f ' WE'RE HAVIHG A FINAL I LAST WEEK - ENDS MARCH 2 " ' VU A I > \ "White Elephant "I Haddad's Great Annual Mid-Winter r$45.00 y $10 Dry Cleaning and Finishing Event ! ' jl/.CAI{ # I1LLEI « . 1V 2 Only -'$'*V " (>^sv^Wf W V^Vl Fur Trimmed Coats !\| | ^S ' " "W^jr ' YV ' JBl ^ \ ' Sv f Values to $65 ^ ^^ /\ >^ J^^ 5*^ *J ^ * 50 Only —Values to $12.98 ^^^y^j ^^ i CAtT f ANY A CLEANING ORDER 1 $ 00 Oft DRESSES..... x. 1 TUTit 'X^k*u) M «#0 Jeill TOO Only —Values to $22.95 «*m TAD ftl-tl l V HI Tvlf UIN L I ^ SAVE $1.02 IN < mj —* _^_ j HL $ $ DRESSES... a 5- 7 «™fcB*,8Ii*^^^^^ Values to $5 .95 Value* to $4.95 ,; ! ¦ If ! ¦ FT I?- I ¦¦ !% *# • Hero' your opportunity for BIG SAVINGS on Hod dad's finest $ * $ SWEATERS^ ^ f v < v quolity cleaning). Any $4.00 cleaning order for only $2.98. BLOUSES Girls Dresses 1 A . 1| Jr1 j< fi I . lAmg frhii slock jea&on you got volumo tli*count on larflo I \ %lvWllvH order*. So c!ic n*' ':-' &. ¦: Ay 7> *> y-Ay-:.^ Aky4 60 Weil Third Street i I