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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Clearing, Colder Tonight, Fair Wednesday Driver 80 Killed on Slippery Hill Car Rolls Down Kennedy S^ : Sleep Bank Off For ; v^f ^:; -li3fi^Si- r-^^tt^«^i<^ra^ Highway 88 By G. K. HODENFIELD , As beforey^^^;, his proposals made They include a complex system surge of new enrollments. (Spe- FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. . AP Education Writer ! no provision for direct aid to pri- of grants for public elementary ^ )—Buffal o .County authorities "., : WASHINGTON- (AP)—President : vate or parochial schools. asid secondary education, work The President placed no price cial Kennedy sent to Congress today j Included in the omnibus meas- projects for college .students, ex- tag on his total package, which believe slippery blacktop was -a a 24-point .program of. federal aid ure are 13 new programs and 11 panded student, loans, and loans he said would "phase o>ut federal factor in the traffic death of an ¦ ] " to .education , -'-: and asked for . $1.2 ; existing programs to be extended and grants to help: public and pri- aid oyer a four-year period. City widower ¦' ' ' ' ' elderly Fountain billion , to get it. started . ' ¦ ' :¦¦ , and. expanded; vate , colleges alike to meet' the But. lie told ' .Congress, . "It is clearly realistic in terms of its Monday .afternoon; ;...... cost—and. it is . clearly essential to Frank C.:' Schmidtknecht', .80, ap- the growth . arid security of this parently was on his way to the rowned Laureate nation." Waumandee area to visit his Unc Poet An administration spokesman son* called it a high priority program, Eugene, when his , 1950 vehicle designed to pin-point the.! most skidded on snow.He was just be- crucial needs and ¦ problems in ginning to descend the Fleckeisen American education, and at the hill on. State Highway 88. same time to . avoid controversy wherever possible. THE CAR, going east, went 6ot

¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ r ¦ ¦»«» ** «« Frost De' ' -' ¦ ' ' For the past two years,: Ken- t\. *™> -. . . . -.' . ''. , ' ¦; at right, '3 -' , ad" 88 the and plung- BOSTON : 'API— Robert- ,Frost , !' Dec. . • >;.- " ;. .., Roger B. Hickleri said .. Frost, .died, - of control to ' nedy's eriuc ation proposals have ¦¦ dean of .. American poets, died ear- The,; four-time 'Pulitzer;. . ' Prize, i shortly after-.' .complaining of . se-. j ; PLOW CUTS SVVATH IN DRIFT ; . . A Slate ; soil, in Jefferson County. -N. Y., where 8 to 14 ' ed-about 75 feet down a 150-fpot- ly today at the age of 88. , - : winner had been making what ; ve're chest pains and a shortness ' foundered in a controversy ovei aid for church schools: Kennedy : Highway Department rotary snowplow cuts a. more inches. oF.. snow fell over w- eekend. (AP long hill before; being stopped by He was pronounced dead at ' doctors called a remarkable re- of breath. ' ", ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ says he. believed , such aid would !' swath through 15-foot drift s on a Route ; 178 Photofax); . ¦ , [: ¦:- . a tree. The : embankment is yery Peter Bent Brighanv Hospital at j ' cover'y until ' his general condition : Cause of death was listed as ' be unconstitTitipnali breeching the j sector known as . Bonnet Hill , town of Hender- - ¦ ¦ .steeps;. 1:50 a.m. after two operations, a : began deteriorating in the past 48 ¦ ' ' ' - ¦ - • ¦ - , i ...... , . , • • . - .. heart attack and three, separate [ hours.; ; " probably a pulmonary embo- barrier between church and state . . Henry Zeichert , county traffic ) ¦¦ lism" •— a blood clot in the lungs; blood clots - in his hings since His - attending . physician.. . Dr. ¦ ¦ The Reman Catholic, hierarch officer,; found Schrtiidtknecht lying Dr. Hickler said - that a ' fev y has contended this is not true and lours before ' the . fatal attack. face down on the front, seat Of the Trost.was "talkative arid comfort-. has opposed any/federal program vehicle. Dr; E, A. Meili , Cochrane, ¦ which doesrilt include aid for pri- able.-' .', ' - • - . , Fresh Batch of Arctic: county ; coroner, said death appar- vate and parochial schools. Frost entered the hospital Dec. Although, his new '" ently occurred from internal hem- 3 and underwent an operation .\ program contains no provision for direct orrhage caused by a blow to his seven days later for removal of aid, there is one suggested change upper jaw. ;- . - . a urinary obstruction. in tlie college student loan pro- Zeichert said-marks in the hill- Subsequently he had a.heart at- US, . Air Moving Into gra m which -might make it easier side indicated the car had ti pped clots, , ¦ tack :ahd blood settled in his ; for church and private schools to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS low- ,;in Great ; Falls and -Dr-urh- ' In New York State, hit by blind- over sideways once and then end lungs. In an attem.pl to ease the secure teachers. Winter's steady weather pattern mond , Mont., and: Elmira . N.Y. ing snowstorms over the weekend , over end before stopped by the blood clots, doctors operated on of unseasonable cold and snow Su 'bzero. readings" again were ; re- weather—related deaths since last tree. After coming to. rest , it was A . notable omission in . the. " . both legs to tie the veins earlier sweeping progra m of recommen- for much of the nation this month ported in parts of Kentucky; Ohio Wednesday totaled 21. Fifteen per- oh its , wheels facing the way it this; month ; dations - was " any . request . for -col- , indicated a little change—for the arid Indiana but they were; far sons died, of overexertion while had come. Both doors of the car lege sciiol arships, a constant. better—in some areas today. higher .than, . Monday's. - marks shoveling snoW j five others /iyere were closed but the window in the Fame carne late to the one-time ' mill worker , New . Hampshire source " of'.. congressional' . bickering; But it was cold again this morn- which/were 30 below and lower. killed in traffic accidents on snow- door on. the driver 's . side was in past .years. - '¦' ' ing from; the Rocky Mountain re- cdveTed highways and one died The windshield was farmer and teacher. He lived in . ; ' smashed^ in- w^iv^N^ww^^y^^^*—¦^^w.' gion to New York State. Subzero A fresh : batch of artle 9\r ad- of' exposure. ¦ ' ;¦ ' ' : '¦ - " ¦ : tact.. . - - .; .;; . . - ' Kennedy did, however, *sk for weather was reported in parts of vanced southward into the north- ¦¦; The nationwide weather-related Kennedy s Tribute a-national-stud y-to determine why ern plains and Rockies and head- ZEICHERT said in eatapulting ' ¦ the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes deaths totaled 180 . WASHINGTON ffl;, - Presi- students do not attend or finish region , New York State, the north- ed westward. Subzero cold pre- down the . steep grade, Sch midt- dent Kennedy said today the college. . ' The v administration ern plains and . the Rocky Moun- vailed in much of Montana , North knecht could have . received his fa- ¦¦; ¦ " ¦ ¦ The mercury dipped to 2 above death of poet Robert Frost spokesrrian said that if the study tain / region . . ' ;. - . -.; ;_. Dakota and ^yyorning. Some of in Philadelphia for the lowest Jan. tal injury from hitting the window "leaves a vacancy in the indicates a need for scholarships, Lowest temperatures . in the ex- tlie frigid air extended Into South 2!) reading in 78 years, topping or dash. The car was . damaged American spirit." a request for them could .be. made treme cold belt, were near 20 be- Dakota, and Nebraska. the previous minimum of 6 above, beyond repair and; wasn't moved "His art and . his life sum- ; next: year: or latere New- Monday.' ,;-' York City felt the sting of . the ' med up the essential qualities A further attempt to avoid con- advancing cold air with a reading The accident occurred about sev- of the New England he loved troversy seerried apparent in the bt 11. In: Michigan , temperatures en miles northeast of Fountain so much': , the fresh delight in provisions for higher education . ranged from a high of 13 above City and two miles east of Czech- The President, only- nature, the plainness of proposed loans in Pellston to a low of 5 below in ville, where Highway 88 branches for the construction of academic 2 Youths in speech,, the canny-wisdom and mim Tight from Highway 35 and pro- ' Detroit. ¦¦' ¦ ' : ' ¦ ' ¦; ' ¦ , the deep, underlying . insight facilities. But he asked for grants ceeds easterly toward Cream and . ' . - - . Robert/Fr»*t:' - . -. .;. ' to both public and private col- The cheerful news from the Dean of American Poets ; , / into the human soul; His death Weather Bureau was that warmer Gilmanton. . " ' 'us- - ' ' -' but He leges for more. acceptable things was discovered by . . :- ..impoverishes. . - - air; Cdr-Truck Crash weather appeared on the way for : The car Mrs- such as the training of techni- ' lias bequeathed his nation a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS B rooklyn Center, and Joseph J, the southern; plains, the lower and Elton Suhr, En route to her home - - '' ¦¦body cians, construction of libraries , mile east of the hill . • . • of imperishable verse LaPalme, 18, Fridley. :: middle Mississippi Valley region about a , she from which Americans will and expansion \ of graduate Two yourig , men were killed and saw the car tracks in. the snow. , eastward to the Ohio Valley and forever gain joy and under* schools: three other ' : persons, injured early Both were riding, in the car She got out, looked over the bank ¦ today when V a car and a truck which collided with the semi-trail- lower Great Lakes. It also said ; standing. He had promises to . -.- Th*.' President called his M- it will , he somewhat warmer in and saw the vehicle. keep, and miles to go and now loaded with 20 tons of grain er truck at Highway 10 and East She hurried home and told her j point program "The Rational Ed- Rapids River Road about 12:30 a^m. the Atlantic Coast states.: 1; . he . sleeps,'': ucation Improvement Act of rammed headon in C oon , husband , who called Orville Abts, " a north Minneapolis suburb. A Fountain City policeman. He re- comparative obscurity until he 1963. and urged that "this ; bill David Dittmer, 22, Long Prairie, Lew marks ranged from the> I Duluth man died there early today the truck ; driver. " - 'was trapped in ceived the message about 2:45 was nearly 40. should De considered as a whole, after being struck by a car Mon- teens in Tennessee and mountain a; combination of elements de- the smashed cab about 30 min- ' p.m.: Abts called Zeichert. It is be- * ! Two years ago—at the age of as day night. areas- .to the 20s and 30s- in Geor- By JOHN B. KNOX I should not be withheld but that signed to solve problems that u tes. gia and Alabama , the 40s in north lieved the accident, happened about some day ,86—he was invited by President BOSTON (AP) - Robert Frost ; have no single solution. " Killed in the Coon Rapids acci- He and two oilier injured from Florida and (he 60s in southern 2:30. . Into their vastriess I should |. Kennedy to read a poem at his dent were Anthony Farley. 20, ¦ ¦¦ ' . ¦, was so involved wiih life that he 1 / The spokesman indicated the tho car were taken to North Me- Florida. - steal away, inauguration. administration is optimistic about ALTHOUGH THE tempe rature gave relatively-., few- lines of his With a January wind tousling morial Hospital in Robbinsdale. 10 above zero , there had Fearless of ever finding open ! the prospects of what he called was only verse to personal thoughts of his thatch of vhite hair and a The hospital , identified , the two been just 'enough- melting from death-and such references were ; - land , ; a new approach to the problems Or highway where the slow ! strong siirt blinding him , Frost dis- as Michael Dale, 18, Coon Rapids, traffic and roa d salt on Ihe 24- mostly oblique. I of education. ¦ Henry Ford II ¦ ¦ • " and Kathleen Polski , 19, Fridley. wheel pours the sand. i carded (he script he could not . foot roadway to make it slippery, His longer , narrative master- ! i read and recited from memory a Dale and Miss Polski were re- Quebec Mother officers said. piece, "The Death of the Hired j I do not see why 1 should e'r WEATHER 1 . poem he had written 20 years Given Guard ported in poor condition , Dittmer Officers Found small egj> cartons Man ,' is a moving story ol a . turn back earlier , "The Gift Outright. " FEDERAL FORECAST in fair condition. In Ihe car. It was believed poor , rejected old man coming to Or those should not set Forth ; Earlier , President Dwight D. WINONA AND VICINITY - Schmidtknecht was going to the the end of his days. There were upon my track Victim of the. Duluth accident ' Eisenhower had appointed Frost Clearing and colder tonight with In , 50, home oF his son, Eugene, . . to get other narrative pieces, like "The To overtake me, who should was Martin A. Peterson 10 Children j consultant in poetry to the Libra- low of 10-20 below. Wednesday slmck by a car as he was walk- eggs. Schmidlkncclit lived alone in Witch of Coos" in which ran the miss me here fair with little change in. temper- CARACAS. "Venezuel a W* — ' ry of Congress. ing across a Duluth street, Mon- Fountain City. skein of death. Some of Frost s And lonK to know if still I held ature and high of zero to 5 above . The newspaper El Mundo says personal feelings crept into his them dear, On his 88th birthday last March Henry Ford II has been yiven day night. He died in a hospital This was Buffalo County' LOCAL WEATHER shortly before 3 a.m, today. * "Ghost House , " hut the death he 26 President ¦Kennedy presented a police- guard alter discovery Die in Fire first traffic fatality ol 1963, They would not find me changed . Official observations for the 24 referral to there was of people he I ; Frost a medal voted by Congress. hours ending at 12 in. today : of a Communist plot to kid- The deaths, with thre« other* CI. IANDLKR , Que.

H **+m ! ''J '':T:^^^^ | ^ ^^^a^^^l^^fl^^^H^^^H^HiHaflmm m^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^Ha^^^^^^^^^^^r^^mm I *^^^^^^^"'-' ' 9 ^ ^ ^m^mwfs9 ^ ^^a Wm Wm ^^ I I - . White Rain WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT J j GLEEM < . .57 < ., i , $2 °° p '!.23 I Plus Frfe j Lavoris Mout Crapefru , Spoon i Tooth Paste * " i Luster Creme Listerine i ? j Wash 1 Shampoo » Mouth Wash TQC C m M ¦ ¦ « &&W/LO n\ \ftc i £*tf1 |V Jy1C% E If ?ry> : r-7>® -?, ' > »« I -y ^ ^kKsmm ^^ ^kasm. ;TOASTMASTEiRS TOAST BLOODMOBILE.. . Led to l ight, Ronald Kuise Karl P Gi abner, "» a» ( *l c f 2 § ^7,v?*x ^<, OSSSSSBI i u ^m i °» Hiawatha Toasthiasters Club members, who have secretary Fivin Laufenbui ger , Mrs Charles I mimm-tes^?,*v, "*>w rm ' > * OOf ^—y | Tftni Hftlll X^'OrVFlK'-"<" " ~ ^ *P \ been promoting this week's visit of the blood- Rogei s , volunteer legistered nurse Charles G. I 69t Reg. $1.75 f tW*8^* >:3 « 1 " ' j mobile to Winona County, toast the bloodinobile Brown .Ir , and Dr C W Gruler , president < Daily COLGATE FLUOR.DE ;- ^ -«»w ^ with coffee at Lucas Lodge after donating blood News photoi I BRECK * LUX | Permanent 5 'Monday night , Tooth Paste , SHAMPOO i Beauty Soap l Corday 49 I '6'0x- %+ 4Ae " *'» -^-™\' i 4 «k" t Spray Cologne J | E 1,000 Attend 759 Pints Blood ' m$®-a* " Tourj.1. Moi | fsn*^< vr*rvT7r3m 51 39 j ?"»"• •' j \ ^ft Jm¥ ^ ^%C "jzxwr "- I BBw«swanis->» - T "V > ,**T - . ,- » -ii'as^W'*! amWaW W | Fishing Contest mF%^% OO 1 DflSt.311 N SSdl Given Red Cross 1 j ' ^-< T -Z M 1 | One hundted 59 pints weie do ( /aplew-ki. Richaid Alf , Mrs ^^^ ^^^^^ Fi ed Thin lej, John Newman, Mrs noted M ondav on Ihe fu st dav oF ^asm\m\Bm\^a^L\m\\\\^^ksm\\. ^t ^BBaa ^L^L^Ea ^a^L^Ha ^Kas *. Wm it Pepin ihe Red Cioss bloodinobile s five James Speltz Charles Lukas/ew- I r^r- '-^^^r^v^i^^smm^s On Lake ski Gary Andeison. Hai old Thal- ^HHHHHKM WHMHHVIM^^ 1 PertUSSIII j LAKE CITY .', Minn. ; (-Special)— dav visit to Winona County doi f , Martin Peteison and Rus $2 25 m^P An: estimated .1,000 , persons com- There wei e 13 rejects The five ' sell Schneidet I JESi^Si^fflHpSEMsHHfli if 1 m^ $ peted . Siinday "in Lake City 's an- day goa l is a minimum of 62") Two gallons—Mis Em I Esgers, Vaporizer nual ice Fishing contest sponsored pints 'I ne bloodinobile will he at Leo Vodkei Binno Marcolini Sis BSffiHffllsnHIV nnnRN I XX r by LouisMceahill Posl 110 of the Lucas Lodge liom 2 7 pm lei M Hnn.ild Finest Mc i Tm /¦ U/tlV ClkWAir K""^ ^" -^r^r; "XM f American - Legion:. .. ;. thioueji Thin '-dav and fiom 9 ('ullousjh Mawind Lebakken, 'If' hj tlmmUl ^mmmsmsmmmmWmj Wr J^^A I ^^ A total- of 23 'fish , were '.-ca.n'ght , a m 2 p m Fi id,i\ Doiwlri Wing and Bernard F. Be- Hw Ky the largest at pound, one-quarter Pei ¦-oris whose donations Mon laud j 98° DELSEY | ounce sand pike taken , by Emil dav leached a minimum of one, Three gallons—Paul b t R Libera \. y^mmmW^ J* Schrirnpf , Bay City, : Wis., -who tuo three oi four gallons follow Hanv Pen ce Sister M [ Marian , ' ^**ajf^ .tlMjkjfr^ U I § ' was awarded a boat motor. - One gallon—David Donei Miss Lel.ind U ipunis and Mvin Gilbei g ' XW&^t// ^ 4mtW4mP%a9 mmmJ < Tlie boat, given as ah attend- Llavne Klein , Ronald hi on ing i Four gallons—M i s Haiold AV^ Ualenhne's Day mma%\WJSJ) M (|j | AA 1 Twin Pack I ance prizei went to Wallace. Han- Miss Patntia Foqei , Thomas O'Dc .i Paul Bilclei Harrv .1 Ra ,; City; ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ¦: ¦ 1 sen Lake : -. . Buck Claience Miachek Lnval mei Oil I.ggeis and Hobei t W ' Dermassage - 1 "- I Second- and third-place winners Hosek LcKoy C?aplewski I'ugcne lh.ildc.if £Hc r. Fsb""h WmWA ' *1" in competition for the largest fish were Bill . Powers , Lake City, c whose 10' j-ounce sand pike won I Withholding Tax ^^rYrrrnSjrr $-139 ? 1 AO¦¦ him a shotgun , and Don Kriett , ^~ ~^~*-^ dtrm ^ i Lake City, winner Of a radio after 2 Picku p Trucks Statement Should * | m¦ » $3.00 BStSfgJg'X^i v. <**r? i I %; \\\\ * xi„ I MT\ iffll 7 i ' a I catching a 5'i-otince sand pike. ¦; \\ JBKLL—I Wk—'-" DIIHEMCTFIM 38 ^^ ^^^ F The contest was in an area be- Show Social Security § pier and ^ '< ' NfcJ' % -M^^sia YOUNO TOUCH ^j »linn U Al>F 1 tween^he government the Collide on Sarnia Make sin e Ihe W-2 (withholdini small boat harbor and attendance A minor accident inv olv ing two ta\ statement 1 foim voui employ ^ «^ P EPSOM SUPP-HOSE was described by contest officials er du es you shows \oui social se Hearts for your LOTIONl-VIIVW I pickup ti neks occupied Beautiful | as good considering the fact that on Sarnia cunty taxc: wiihheld V L Bertel C/VI TC fishing was done in near zero tem- Stieel about 400 f eet east of mjnaqei Winona Valentine d^L I 5 peratures. distiitt t.ocia J llllftlHlt m 88 Fianklm Sheet at 2 p m Mon- secuulv office announced + <* SO* I 5 « The contest originally had been k mm^^K^^mSBw^i..,«. 5 p°unds S^ 1 dav Damage totaled moie than Ihe foi m should show 3' s per 5 75c to $10 F ¦ •' ^^ I ^3 scheduled for Jan. . 20 but was cent of join 1162 earnings i pport fl ^l^^ P ^^ [^^^ * ^^ postponed because of severe cold. $1 JO ed fi>i vour social secunty ac Involv ed was a huck owned by count If not , chec k Willi the so p: ik and rec! c BRIARGATE98< i , 3")0 ?1 IHf^^Kvy^^^^Sgyy/AW ' , . J 4 O ) r,TV#^i!SSSJ5^- '4,!^3E^5K^a^^ 13 STICK i Ten Social Security Home Furniture Stoie E Sar- cial seciuit) ollice TISW satins , foils. ' ^ mWmma9 ^mWJkT nia St. driv en by Jack H Woods , % ^KLmpr ^tmWya^^i^^^ <— % W 1 1 Employes Compile 603' j W 1th St , and another dh iv- MABEL BUSINESSMEN »ain d fancy - ^<.r^-^ Deodorant I en by Edward W Falkowski , 911 MABEL, Minn iSpeciali — The -,j ^ >S^...p^ ^ £ Total of 145 annual' , meeting- of Mabel Business ^ r ^ $1- 00 I Years E Wabasha SI , and owned by ^ ^ ... all sizes, all kindsl JOLLY 1 [ Watkins Experimental Farm Ho- Assoc ml ion will be held Wcdnes . ^ ^^ . The W Employes Jn the Winona mer d,i y at 7 3(1 p m at Elmer s 44 ^«^ ,, -: district social security office - - ^- j Menfien s Bubble Bath 1 | have Both pickup tiucks were going Club near Caledonia Spouses ot AQc a combined total of 145 years in east Sarnia Street Falkovski guesls aie un ited federal service, V E. Bertel or* j Clr in Rrarap ou«"f 1 %^ ^^^ I , man- started to pass W oods as Woods ^«s^flsHsfsWKi^Mflfes>^^^^ l%lll VIHVUI - ¦ ager, announced: in noting the 80th I ^^^mmWmTm ^SHf VmPm^StfSmmmmm ^ , ** | TO^3!5^g„ ' r£V ">*^ started to turn left into a busi- ^>-^ anniversary of the federal civil ' Eervice-act; . . ' ness drivewav Woods told police ;> :^x ] BV^. : . . ->/ ; that he had his signal "t^^3ffjwaili|#i^^ ^ AOcW ! ^AAA ^/ :". One staff memiier, John Hoepp on Fallow ml wlFW >l w U M >^ ^ ski told police that he did not ^I H iBBHBF Z C ^JSC = .^HHHMsiH J ner, a claims representative, be- see >^A y the signal B^^ lf bacta 'cht ind symptomjtiT^^I / ^n^^^ P^ >^ # *m TO i CTffliTTSw ! gan his 22-year social security -car ¦ piins in joinu ind musclei make r % Neither dnver was mim ed and mm$• ^^f^r t' »»« » - « j ^mMmmiamZL > " reer in -Baltimore and has heeh at ^" '"VA] ^^ \ t'- .A"-H ry'*" ' if*?*"^ - r ' - K/ / <.^r ;< '7 ^ . 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Peoria , III.; and colder Weather is predicted Monday night again for tonight, He was speaking lo approximate A low of 12 to 20 below is ex- ely 500 persons attending the fifth pected over the area with general- annual Houston County Farm ly fair weather Wednesday and Bureau banquet at St. Mary 's not much change in temperature.. Auditorium here, , A high of around zero is ' slated ', 1 NYARADJ WAS born jhd edu- LITTLE CHANGE It th« outlook ' EXAMINE IMPROVEMENT CHART ..; Up- •" ; '. R .; K. - fillings , left , and William F, White, center , cated in Hungary , participated - in for Thursday. The temperature here Monday grading of city areas by a five-year program . inspect the plan of improvements laid out for the the anti-Nazi underground move- ment during World War II and afternoon rose to; a pleasant. 21 at Columbia ,. Mo., is explained by C. K. Odor, 125-acre area , divided evenly between commercial above, highest reading since the right, executive director of that city' and residential districts. (Daily News photo) left ; his/ homeland in -IMS be- s Land cause .of communist pressures. 23 wJiich was registered Jan. in. Clearance and Redevelopment Authority. Mayor He how is a 1! American citizen. For the first time in 17 days, 24 hours passed 'to noon today) wthr "The communists have great out a below zero temperature be? military power, but I would not ing recorded. Low this morning he too worried, by that power for was S above. At noon it was 12. a second; On Ihe other hand. ..if temppra- : CHEST ELECTS OFFICERS;. .. New officers president; Ferris Booth, vice president; Mrs. And with the upturn in Missouriari the only : danger vye. face would C- turcs this, report was certain to ' be. our socialists, our do-g ooders; were elected at the annual meeting of the Wi- '.H. - 'K-. Robinson, re-elected secretary, and Frank ': ' come: our government firsters; . our wel- non a Community . Ch est Monday night at the . . J. Allen 'Jr., president.: Not shown 'is- ':Gordon . ^ , Alvin Heltand; 268 E. 3rd SI,, fare staters; I would not be wor- ¦YMCA. Left, lo rigbl , '-Myron 'AV; Findlay, retiring:.: Espy, re-elected treasurer. : iDaily ' News :pha>!o) ried either. . . claims the honor of se«ing the Dowhtcmn Was lmptoved VI have tremendous confidence first robin of the year, H« In the horse sense ( ' our .. good spotted 1he bird Monday «ft«r- A wel|-planned scheme of feder- Columbia Land Clearance and Re- Odor said the cash - 'outlay by American people through : which , noon parched in an ippl« trM ally assisted downtown improve- development Authority, spoke at the city will be One-sixth of the sooner Or later they will discover Gity Gels $352 in his back yard. - a luncheon at Hotel Winona. total cost , or $600,000. The project , "The robin looked pretty cold ," ment could be put into action here what.. these types , of . people 'in Gne^ : there : aided ni relocation of 50 our society stand for. he sa d. , within a year, city , officials were NOW A YEAR and a half away ¦ businesses and moving 400 families '. HIGHWAY officials of both Min- told: Monday. from completion Of a $3,6 million WOULD From 6arvin ^ from blighted slum areas to hous- "WHAT happen to the nesota- and - Wisconsin- '-' reported all C. K. Odor Jr. gave this esti- five , . :year program Columbia had ing developm ents. Odor said the United ; States if: it was caught main /roads .in good winter driv ing mate in describing a sweeping conditions;similar in some respects between the handles of a nut- ' project, already has paid .-, more Officers Narried .coridititui '. - ¦ modernization program in Colum- to: those found here. It sprang up than two million .. dollars': in wages cracker, being ..held : by. / Nikita Heighls Viewers , TWENTY-ONE new at-large di- :.Temperatures today were ' in bia; Mo., to members o>f the City rn the late ¦ ¦ Frank J Allen Jr. was elected ¦ ¦ .. 1700s at a creek ford to workers on the job, ;: ' .". . Khrushchev and by our would-be rectors follow •; ¦ -. keeping .willi those", of; a ' year ago Council Planning Commission. along- a trail first ' : Three coin-operated¦ binocxilars : president' of the Winona . Commun- .. blazed by Dan- -In Winona case , he said , where socialists. . How. long. shall, we be '¦Heights , ' when the high \'vas ';2p. arid the low Chamber of Commerce, and Hous- iel Boone. It now is . 's.. ' at Garvin park, collected ] ity Chest at the annual dinner at Three years—Re ?eleoted"; ' Find- a city : of 40,- on business .rather able .to resist this . pressure of : ' 3. All-lime high for Winona .' was ing and Redevelopment Authority. O00 people emphasis is , a total of S878.30 from May 1 to I lajy :Espy, the Rt. . nev. ;:. Msgr; and the sites of three ' , areas, federal fi- communist aggression from with- . the yiviCA Monday night ,, succeed- 4.1; in ' ]f)]4 ; ' and the Ic^v —.16--in Odor, executive director of the colleges. ' than residential No v/ : 1; 1962. ParkTRecrealion:: Harold J.; Diltman , Mrs. Robin- nancing assistance would advance out and socialist advances from Board comrnissibners learned:. ing ' Myron W. Findlay, . .. .. :- . 1 873 . . .Mean , for Ihe past 24 hours within? .'. . . son , Donald E. Holley and Her- three dollars to each one furnished . . Alonday at their meeting at City : Ferris C. Booth , who retired as bert Schladinske.. Elecfed:' ' Mrs. was . 13, Normal (or Jan. - 29 is lf> , "The answer is yours. If you ¦' ' ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ Temperatures over, the state by the city. The ratio applies to Hall. . - :.: .: .- . " . ":. \ . -\ executive director , was elected Laird Lucas, Booth ,' ; Wayne . Him- Rushf ord State Batik think that something can be done, were milder.today With ' the . lowest cities under 50.000. M. J. . Bambenek , director of \ : rieh. and . Dr.—Frank Van ' Alsti .he. and something- should be done, , vice : president. Re-elected were reading 13 belo-w at .'Interriatinnal Hearing Set on Promotes Two Off icers parks and recreation said the All the: foil owing directors , are ADDITIONAL credits are grant- here is the challenge. Go ahead. park department's share was Mrs, H. K. Robinson , secretary, . . Falls. . Bemidji had — 12 .and .Duluth . new on the .board except as noted: RUSHFORD, Minn. - First Na- ed, for municipal projects already But if you think that there is $352.50. The owner of the: equip- ; and Gordon Espy, treasurer.; Of- —2:,. At '..Rochester- (lie low. Svas . .1 tional Bank of Rushford promoted under - way. 'within - the . renewal nothing that you can:"dp jn this ' Two years—Roger Busdicker, afternoon of ' merit. Tower Optical- Co., Smith ;, ficers were elected by the new alter a Monday high County s Forced two of its . officers at the annual area,- such.as parking lots, streets connection, just go until you find Norwalk, Conn., received $525.78, the Rev. Emit Geistfeld ,, G ... M; 13. . La <'ro.sse: .posted-figures of 5 ] the meeting this month, Robert W. and public buildings. .' yourself at trie end of the road; or 60 percent of the gross, he j board of directors following Grabow . Ben Miller , . Paul Miner and 1R. for the same .times) was- ' ' Betz elected vice president ; The fir st step is to apply for a "But in this case, at' least I said. ': ''¦ general membership meeting.; Sev- and John Woodworth. . . For the fi rst lime in ; more -than and Luther A. Myhrb, cashier. " ¦ ' " ' ' ' Retirement Rule federal planning grant , he contin- would like tp ask you to try to .. In addition to the 8,783 sight- ! enty persons . attended . Findlay ': One year—Dr . Max DeBolCR;iy two weeks.- ' miniiriurii; tenijieral .ures ¦ : Elvin Humble, president, report- consider the words and the spirit in: niaiiy parts of WISCOlMSItl Ve- •;, -'.A 73-year-old veteran who is ued.; Tentative estimates of costs seers who got two minutes>of- presided". ' Pofei-1, Donald L. Stone, -William . ed: total deposits, at $2,749,353; should be submitted with the ap- of -an old Hungarian adage which viewing for their dimes there : F. White , and Kenneth McCieaily rnal lied -above zero early today. protesting discharge from the Wi- surplus, $100,000 ; undivided prof- ; Findlay recommended hiring Of nona County highway plication as "well as a clearly de- has been my guiding ligh t in the were the usual would-be freeload- who .was ...re-e]ected. Rut before .anyone concludes;that department its, $85,758; allocated reserves; last 16 troubled 'years of my life. a full-time professional executive a..January thaw is in the works. under a majidatory fined outline of the area under con- ers. Some slugs were found in - " Grabow '; «:as chairman , of: . the . retiremeht-arto 525,000, and . common stock, $100,- "This is':-how . Ihe wcatherniah' :-wa'rn's '; that: tem- ruling will have a hearing at sideration: .-: ' . • . is sounds in the the machines, Bambenek said, ; director in -view of the Chest's nomihating comniittee. He is the 1:30 000 at par value. English translation : ¦ peratures tonight will range from p.m. Thursday in the Project costs are subject to exam- 'You should aad. attempts were made to fash- growth. .-: ¦ ' ¦ new ¦ campaign director succeeding commission- The bank has been in operation work as if you would live for- zero; Ip . 20 .below. ;, ers room at the courthouse. ination by federal auditors. Odor ion fake dimes from tinfoil, in- Robert Selover.: . '- . : over 60 years, having opened in ever ,, and you should pray as if stead of getting a. free' Lone Rock -was. (lie - coldest spot ' ¦¦ ' said , - but :fewer.; government con- look , ; He is Ben J. Meyer, 721 E. 4th 1902. ". you would die tomorrow,' " Bambenek said ,: the usual result : Directors , who had bee;n meet- in: " Wisconsin ' early, -this . niorning trols are imposed on planning and ' St.. Last May the County Board of of such shenanigans is a clogging ing monthly, changed the bylaws witli 5 belorv. ,-Beloit . had . .3 below, Cqrrimissioners : operations than is generally sup- RAY FRUECHTE vyas toast- to provide quarterly-meetings. The passed a resolu ' ¦ ' ¦ of the mechanism. Tree Trimming Superior and Madison 2 below, and tion saying: all county highway de- posed. ' ; master at the banquet . Dinner executive . ..corrimittee will, iiiect .Milwaukee zero . The low. at Crcen Illustrating his 'talk with slides, Vandalism and attempted thiev- . . partment employes who reach age rnusie was provided , by Art Col- ery ; also occur monthly. Cornmittee members are Bay was 2 above. Racine 3;. Park Debt Collection Odor said . i mprovements appear , Bambenek said. 65; by Jan , 1, 1963, shall be dis- lins. Susan W'old and Charles Hori- Persons armed with stones;: the four - ncsv . .officers ,, retiring Kalis, 5 .and . Kair- Claire 1.0. : spontanebusis' on properties outside brcak Truck Purchased . charged.¦ Never reach ed 73 last han provided other , entertainment viewing apertures artd make; president , Findlay and two addi- ICaii Claire, set the stale high .of ¦ ' ' - ' the boundaries of the redeveloped it Oct. 24.- ' ..-.: .. with:' vocal solos.. Philip Stroetz necessary to replace 12 to 15 Purchase of a truck chassis to tional members, Msgr. . Dittman I" Monday, '.with, other maximums Case Heard in area: Most of the downtown busi- joined Collins for a trombone and carry a 50-foot tree tower was vot- and A. L, N elson. ranging down to 5 abov e at Madi- Under the state veteran's pref- affected area relo- glass lens protectors each season! ¦ erence nesses in the organ , duet during the program. Bambenek said ed Monday by Park-Recreation : The .45- members son and Milwaukee. . . ¦ law , an honorably discharg- 'the same vicinity, he said. the state park on the board ed veteran can cated in The Houston County FB execu- system has now adopted Board commissioners at a meeting o f directors consist of 30 : at-large request such a Exceptions, were farm implement the use A; LITTLE LIGHT snow f«H irt hearing., : . : - „ , tive board members are; Wes- of pay-as-yoii-see Tiewers in City Hall. directors and ,15 agency directors ¦ ¦ Municipal Court dealers and one food market which along : the north ; ; '. ' .'. - ' ley Happel , president; Lawrence the North Shore Drive at Lake . Successful bidder was. the AVino- representing the 15 member agen- ¦ . Representing the county will be Special Judge Loren VV. Torger: moved to the city's ed ge. , St., Fort .Myers; Fla:, set the . nation- "j, Graf , vice president; Glenn Kinne- Superior, following the example na Truck Service, 65 Laird - cies , of the Chest. . ' County Surveyor Jameis Klein- son took: under advisement an ac- ' ' which asked $3,379.50 for an In- al -high of- 75degrees Monclay. com- schmidt, 'Representing Meyer , will NEW INN ER and outer loops berg, secretary-treasurer; - . Clar- here. The machines, are also The 15 agency directors follow: pared . \\ ith 25 beiow early today tion for collection of a debt fol- ence Eikens, : John ternational truck. A hid of $3,700 be John Maliszewski, engineer and lowing a trial in municipal court connecting the city with state and Idelter and found throughout the: national at: Ph'illipsburgv Pa. - Clarence Jetson directors ; El- park system , he said. . was; submitted by Quality. Chev: Dr. : D. V. Boa rdman , Boy former county, highway depart- today. interstate, hi ghways brought addi- , Mrs; mer Bunge, voting\delegate; rblet Co.. Scouts; 'Lawrence Santel ment employe. The , neutral mem- The action came to municipal tional business into Columbia from ¦ ¦' niari, Girl Scouts ; Mrs. Milton ber of the hearing panel . will be court on an appeal by: the plain- a 30-mile radius. Odor said. Linus P. Erhster, public rela- TWO OTHER BIDS were open- tions director: Mrs. Elmer Bunge, Goldberg, Family ; Service of the Lambert Kowalewski. Attending tiff. It had been ruled in favor of He was introduced by William ed but were ruled unqualified by Margaret Simpson Home ; Stanley Divorce Action will be T. White, Daily News publisher ¦women's committee chairman ; A. Pilot Dies commissioners because varia- - Richard H. Darby, as- the defendant in conciliation B' on of Hammer. Salvation Army; the Rt. sistant county attorney'. court earlier , and Plannin g Commission mem- . Rosaaen, Black Hammer unit tion from : specifications which chairman; John Kriimrie, Five Rev. Msgr. J . R. Feiten , Catho- ber , who Said retail studies here were stipulated in bid requests. An lic Recreation Center;. , THE PLAINTIFF , Ray Lingen- show large annual losses of in- Star unit chairman; Vincent alternate bid of $3,25p was given Under Advisement claimed Fl Dr. E. V.. Schoeher, Winona Milk felter, 308 E. 3rd St., . . come to neighboring cities. Odor Poppe, Root River unit chairman : ight Passenger by Quality Chevrolet for a some- A suit for divorce brought, by that the d efendant, Garlan PO1-JS, Fruechte, Universal Five: unit ' Fund; Jerry Berthe, YMCA; Mrs. is making a two-day series of ap- ¦ what lighter truck than specified. E. T. Jacobsen , YWCA; Mrs. Mil- Mrs. Freida Burscldrf. 3, St.. Char- Oyer 150 WSG 477 Wilson St, owed liiin a total pearances before civic groups here chairman, and Edward Myrah , A bid of $3.290- by Owl Motor Co. Douglas Bur'gdorf , .33. of S1O0: $34.25 tor snow removal ton Spencer , USO; Dr: Charles les, against . , under sponsorship of the Exchange Wilmington-Spring : Grove unit Lands Plane Safely on a Ford truck was disqualified was taken under advisement, by S6.20. four bags of cement, and chairman. Kogers, Arthrit is and Rheumatism Club which is underwriting the. ex- CHEYENNE . Wyo . (,\P )_The because its piston displacement , Judge Leo F. Murphy following a $59.55, .damage to the floor of a Co-chairnien of the banquet . . Foundation; John Pendleton Sis- Alumni Attend penses involved. pilot of a small plane died at the was 292 cubic inches instead of the ter Kenny Institute; Mrs. lie-aring -in District Court . hero garage. committee were Elmer Thies and : Duane ' controls Monday but one of three specified 300-inch minimum, M. Peterson. Minnesota Society Monday. . . Lingenfelter claimed that Polus Mrs. Alden Solum. Other specifications , considered brought Ihe action laid a garage floor improperly passengers, none a pilot , guided for Crippled Children; Mrs, Burgdorf the plane to a safe landing. necessary because of unijue load- on grounds of desertion. She and Mill City Meeting and that compensation was due , James F. Heinlen , Minnesota As- "All :i did was steer the thing ing, called for total vehicle weight sociation for Mental Health; Mrs. Mrs , ..Violet Moore . St , Charles , MINNEAPOLIS. hum for correction of the defect. Coin Club Plans Farewell Held for including mounted tower , of 22, 000 B' -Minn.-M o r e He said that he furnished the and follow instructions ." said Les- Ttichard Callender , Minnesot a As- testified ai lho . hearing. Mrs . uri- ' -j' pounds. Rear axle capacity was to than 150 attended an organization ter Peterson , a , assistant-projec t sociation for Retarded Children dorf was represented by- John . P. meeting of Metropolitan materials and Polus was tn be Eyota Pastor Leaving be at least 15,000 pounds and front , Chapter . paid only for laying the cement. manager for the American Bridge and Philip Raiimann , retiring di- King, St. Charles. : Winona Stat e College Alumni So- Auction Tonight For Service in Japan Co. axle capacity was 7,000 pounds. The Rurgdorfs were married at ciety at the D He claimed because the floor The vehicle also will be equip- rector. Red Cross. yekmara Hotel here A junior quiz contest and a coin "He did a real beautifu l job ," St. Charles June 22 , 10-16. and h.ava Monday evening. was incorrectly laid water froze EVOTA , Minn. (Special) - Ap- ped with power steering. under the door making it impos- auction will highlight the meeting said Lou Domenico , a flight in- FINDLAY presented the 1962 re- five children . Darrcll Bearson , who has been proximately 140 members of Our structor who direcle.d the landing port at Ihe annual dinner meet- sible to open. of the Winona Coin Club at 7 Saviour ' COMM ISS ION ERS ques- a leader in the drive to organize , s Lutheran Church attend- from the Cheyenne control tower. ing. McCre;ndy was chairman of Two witnesses. George Hall , p.m. tonight at the VFW Club ed a farewell tioned wh e t b e r specifications the . . chapt er said that more than 117 Market St. .party Siiitd-ay for the "lie kept his head. " the resolutions commitfee. Resolu- 277 E. Wabasha St, and Herman Rev. Donald Emily and his fam- might be written to exclude cer- Puts Finger on fiOO graduates of the college have Grapcntine 163 Vine St., testified The coin -quiz contest, conducted tions adopted commended officers, , ily, who will leave soon for mis- Pilot Edgar R. Van Keurz n, 56, tain brnncls of trucks aiid said been contacted in the Twin Cities that there was a dip near the by Miss Orlane kittle, is for jun- Rapid admission and budget committees , sionary work in Japan. City, S.D ., slumped ove r some bidders were confused by Area. door and that water froze under ior members only. Prizes will be the wheel former campaign director Selover Communism's A dinner and special program as the single-engine language of the specifications. Bearson , a native of Lanesboro. t lie door. awarded to members wiih the plane City Engineer James Baird , who and bis assist ants ; Mrs . Richard were held in the churcSi started lo land al a missile now is with Northwestern Bell Tel- highest scores. parlors. construction site 45 drew the specifications in con- Cullender , Mrs. John . Wnodworlh , Spot POLUS, OWNER of fl-1 Contract- Gerald Knhl headed the program, miles north- Weak ephone Co. More thmn 100 lots of coins are easl of here. sultation with Pari; Superintendent Rrantly Chappell , Nelson , While , ' -:!? ^^??^^-^!! . ing Co., said that h« was paid A gift was presented ^^ 'oi^^-^.^^SMMMI^^^- The alumni attending the meet- expected to go on the auction to Itev. Emi- "It looked like he was falling liruce Ilee-d , said the requirements Holley, II. R. Ilurd nnd Robert ing last might adopted a constitu- S2O0 on the completion of the block at B:30 p.m . after a short ly- P. Olson. work and that he was still owed ¦ asleep," said Peterson , who was were set on tlie basis of similar tion and bylaws, agreed on a stew- business meeting. Registration be- sitting in the copilot's seal." So I ones in other cities. Report center staffers M rs. ing committee lo nominate offi- $25. Robert Selover , Mrs. Robinson He said he told the plaintiff a gins at 7 p.m. shook him nnd he keeled over. The truck will be delivered In cers for tin early meeting and The meet ing is open to the puh- Type III at Wabasha That 's when we found out wc Upper Sandusky, Ohio , where the and Ronald Kru.se were commend- planned ar, early summer picnic . pipe should be installed but thai lic- but onLy club members may ed lugether wiih auditors and oili - Lingenfelter did not want the WABASHA , Minn. oral y/ cre in trouble. " trimming lower will lie installed Providing entertainment at the bid at the auction. -Type III er workers _ pine. polio vaccine . . will be n'd ministered Peterson took the controls nnd before it is brought lu-re to be put meeting' were the Rhythninsters climbed to 7 , 000 feet while his to work, It will he painted a bright Also commended were Ihe 7 ,007 nf Winona Stale, directed by Fred Polus admitted owing Lingen at tlie Community Clinic here Feb, felter for (he cement and snow fi. companions, engineers Lesler yellow. Individual contributors to lust Heyer . Dr. Nels Minne , college ILaun nnd John I' year 's drive. : HE^S^S^S^ removal. ¦ nwlnck , experi- :!&^:':i:::-: k*- A^I^BH SI president , nnd Gene Rygmyr , Firemen Called mented ^ ^ Donald T. Winder represented with the radio nnd throl m alumni society president, spoke tie. VJa\asmSxtWmmkWasm members of the the plain tiff.an d Martin A. Real- To Home Twice Fires at Arcadia briefly. Several 80 ,000.000 oiirr-ftrc prnp lr —of faculty attended. ty the defendant. The plans touched dow n al 132 ' Kirc damaged a l,» ;|c-a-bed , cur- ARCATiIA., Wis. (Sp-eci all-Ar- miles an hour , about 22 miles un M n Held in Speech, Debate l'olnpd , of O.Pi 'linslnMi ld.i,. f'f LAKE C ITY EXTENSION tains and a window frame at the cadia volunteer fire department hour faster than normal . It Vlun ciii'V , ) I II I RII rili M lid Rninnnia LAKE CITY , Minn. i SpecinP- Wayne Jflumentritt residence. 302 was called lo three chimney (ires bounced hnrd , spreading the land- - Hlill resist. Ited dominnlion. A lesson on pictures was present- W. 4th .SI.. Atonday aflernoon, during Ihe weekend. Firemen an- ing gear. Another hnunce blew n ' Tournaments Set M /ui v jinn erfu l Soviet division* Hearing Called ed by Miss Kntheiine Hiscy, Wa- Kiromen went lo Ihe l ire nt swered a call to the Kd PnUncr lire. The propeller dug into Urn Son s Death nre I him l ied dnwn in Knnlrrn basha County home figent, nt Ihe 1:114 p.ni, and Inter went back farm Saturday afternooni ; lo Ihe ground |he Six Wino na Senior H igh School ' l'iiii' o|i< " unable to li'ii\c , and spun plane around ST. CLOUD . Minn. (AP) - A home of Mrs. Edward Corlous , when the fire rekindled al «:3fl (•rover Koe.sler home in (he cily hut it no| ( .' ' M wr;i did overturn, 2,ri- ,vf'iir-rilc | Waite Park man was students will p.'irl iclpa le in this line is ommimimn k rural Lake City, Friday. Twelve p.m. One booster line was used Sunday at 1:45 a .m., aind to the All three passengers live In weekend' s eighih annual high »i|«ii , nnd pull ing II si rrinn linprr project leaders from -sis home ex- lo extingu ish Ihe fire, residence of Mr. and Mrs. Frank held under a second degree mim- Cheyenne. Peterson formerly charge today in the school spe-ech tournament al Si. cin I linl fi|n i|. lirlplU K In ker|i I Im On Colored Oleo tension groups In Wabasha, Lake According to firemen there was Schock , Town of Arr/idlla Sunday lived in Union City, slaiighler ' ' N.J. Laiin Is dealh nf bis !)'•; months old son Olaf College , Nortlilicl d , Minn. R C' I I H i -niisl.inlls - on Ihe del rn- iAP ) City and Zumbro Falls and areas no damnge other than to the bed , al 7:45 n:in, Firemen reported nn from Mlktiarl Lake , Wis., ST. PAUL - A public and who died of a cerebral hemor- Among Ihe approximatel y MO ni\e , me llie dnilv news nnd attended , curtains nnd window frame. damage. Pawlnck is from Knironks. Pa. hri ),i hearing -on' n hill lo repeal llio 10- rhage students competing In the louriia- cnnimenl n rv ili-nn I s of . 'l-l' ronl-ii-pound lax on colored oleo- A bearing for Wallace Neidhnrl , ment will he Hie Wiimna debate Radio free humpe , Itl - s '.!R margarine was sch eduled todny team conclied by Itnbi-rt Ncujalir powerfu l Iranhinil lers tiUnket lahon 'r for a grnnile company, by Hep. liny Dunn of Pelican llnp- APPLICATION RECEIVED was sel fur Id a m, I'Vh. fi. Neid- and min sliidenl each in radio (ho prm with up In 18 lmnrs n i speaking and extenipornneous dny of pri>| {rnnifl ennying llm the Ilmi.se Tax Committee. bond. speaking, iinnnqwumbln winds of lrut.li , (' Dunn , cwiunlltee elinlrmnn , said Sheriff Parrel W. Ilurd and More than 'ifl high schools in thnt. oxpowi niiiiiiiiiiisl lien. ii spoke-sninn for lin e Minncsol n Comity Ally , linger Nierengarlcn Minnesota , North Dakota , Iowa Radio free. I'luinpi- in nup- Fanners Union asked for n chnncc said Neidharl gave a signed stale- and Wisconsin will he represented , portod b V pri xiilfl Ainenrnn to voice t lie group 's opposition. Size of Tree Crew Discussed The Winona Senior I ligh delude cilic.cps, 11 in one of l lie t reo ment that he became irritated lie- ¦ ' The first application for llie po-i ance of pe rmits for private remov- man tree crew. Two linen are now should he mldoil lo presen t depurt- ciiiisc the baby, Thomas, cried team will compele Monday in Ihe Vi urlil 'n H I IIIHR u CM pons in Ibn sition of tree superintendent was I al or pla nting of trees on cily trimming nnd shaping trees on clly ment personnel, and would not lake its bottle nf Region 1 3iigli school debate tour- cold war , It neeiio your linlji In Ring Lost Rochester , Btrong fT hlill Wedding received by Purk-Itccrontlon land and enforcement or other pro- park properly, he noted , and I hoy M. ,1, Hiinihenek , director of milk , IUK I struck Ihe child across nament nt bn j ' 9 Years Found Board commissioners in eel I nR visions of Ihe ordinance. could he llie nucleus. Pari-time parks and rrvrcnl lnn , .said the two the fare wiih his open hand early St. Charles was winner of Ihe Put. yrnir 1iiiKei- on lb-it- weak Monday afternoon nl City Hull . (' iiiiiiii i .s.sliincrs look no I'K'liuii on men could lie hired to replace men who trim trees for live win- Saturday, loiirnanieul lasl year JIIK I Winona (ipol. . ,, M>nd yoiir i mil rihul ii 'ni Calif, (API - When , coroner, rumxTiip , to Itndio 1-rec I'hirdpfliKJis '. C.iiv « KIIKKlvA , Herman Allen , l(M) {> K. 4th Si.,, the application but got. into a dls- Ihem for summer work , he con- ter months are lull-lime employes Dr.. ,1 . V. McDowell dirt Irom Compel ing In three rounds of de- IIH much riH you eiiii , lie dug up H spadefu l of who operates n piivnle I roe serv - cu.ssion ol llie number ol men tended , making il possible lo save and are needed lor park wnrk. said an autopsy showed the child his raspberry patch police Cnp-t. needed foir the job of tree iniiln- some money, Using ladders , ropes , swing ing had mild congesllori from bron- bate will be tennis from Winona , ice, told the honnl tie would like St. <'lmrlr\s, Spring Vnlley, Klgin , Radio Free Europe Bind .Iniiics T. Carey gut a pleasant the position nnd r. ('. A. Itolnw , hoard chair- ward i\i, Allen said, Since 11 will .said park trees would suffer If Ihe llie child' s head. A,t.rr i<«wi I M .11- (t" l "I ¦ ' "' ; ' /a^\W'jfm spring pli i iitiiig. of a tree ordinance , Tlie 'official iiiii n , said he hoped l( would be lake an estimated live years toi I wo men were laken olf this joli Neiilhnrl nnd hifi wife have Ihreic high school, delude lotirnanicnl at ' * I'"'" >" ¦• '" - ' I ik l #V Carov nnd his w ile , (ierlrudi e, would be re.s|xmslbl« for niniiitc ilciTsMipy lo mid onl y two men to make n complete round of nil clly nnd added to the crew working; mi daughters. Mrs. Neidhnrl was at Ihe University of Minnesota Feb, 'f.' i.Mi,.. -. \. ... ni oowi- When tony Curtis was still Bemie Schwartz from Congo in the wake of the end of the Bronx, Comedian: Larry Storeh '.:¦ used to call him "Bermuda Katanga secession. Schwartz" and Would yell at him , "Never get into show business! ¦¦ ¦" ' The United States is spending Don't get caught in; the quicksand ...... " ' '- ' about $50 million . a year for the They'd met oh: a submarine in World War II. — and in '47, when Congo, and the mission will evalu- Larry was playing the Paramount with Perry Como, young Bermuda ate the U.S. contributions for the Shoe Store & Repair Shop Schwartz came¦ - . backstage, all future: . : -' amated at what he saw: " . "I let him peck through the cur- Doing a Good Business in tho Same tain ' at the audience and he . '-was Moscow Rapist Leader in Heaven. 'Don't get /caught' I Brunkow Sawmill Location for Over 50 Years. repeated: . - . Gets Death Sentence , "He said 'I'm afraid I' m caught MOSCOW; (AP)—A WRITE OR INQUIRE 1' rn going to Hollywood.'. " Al Nelson Sold; Soviet mag- So Bermuda Schwartz - became' a azine reported Monday that a So- star, married Janet Leigh , divorc- viet student has been sentenced ed her; and is now: making head- to death for leading a gang of Kaufmann — Son Taking Over young rapists. lines 'With Christina The magazine Molodoy korpmu- but he's also cast - Larry Storeh NELSON , Wis .—Al Brunkow & ) Son sawmill here has been sold by nist (Young ; Communist said BACH'S in three movies. GRIES "Just the other day, - ' Larry told Al to his son James. The latter Pytor Zakharov. led 15 students me at Toots Shor 's, "Tony-; said , will operate it as , Nelson Hard- who raped school girls in Kuiby- SHOE STORE shiv. ¦/. 'What are; you doing in March?' wood Products. : / 379 E. Fifth Yfinona ; Phbn« ¦ " ' Molodoy Kommunist said one of / 363ft 1. -said ,"' . 'Well, I'm; very busy ' in . ¦til Bninkow . who has /readied Hoboken arid Passaic.' retirement , -will handle; retail lum- its reporters went to the Educa- : '-'My. wife said- . -''.Sliiif . ti p,- fool. ber sales.- He and . his .wife .will time, is your time.' " continue to live in their home al His ¦ ' ¦ ¦ Voice of the So Larry's now been cast -with the mill . ".• ' . - ." - .- . . . Tony h the next ;.Curtis, ¦opus . QfatfaUtom THE; PLANT was built , by Al nti^Qucedf au&c/ Now, Bow Wow ''' about a Outdoors "How . Brunkow in! 19o5 after he had op- genuine dog, Larry 's in "40 Pounds erated ,;• a welding and machine Junior Conservationist of Trouble;-..' ;n;ow "saturating " the ' ,.and was previously in "Who shop south of AJni a 25 years. He Entry: blanks have been mailed East took his-:son; in later. They-have Was That/Lady?" fo county agents, soil conservation built, almost all the machinery . 4V offices and agriculture . depart- *BICI ££K , J2 "NATURALLY, I think Bermuda now in operation at the mill using ments for the eighth; annual Junior ^W Schwartz is quite a guy, " says their ', own .specifications. "They Conservationist award , known as Larry. "And . I' m glad I. became have -patented an automatic slab the Frank Blair Junior Achieve- an actor. I studied law , you know , saw they built. four years ago. II ment Trophy. examination . . saws slabs into fuel wood lengths arid took my bar . ' '¦ ' Unfortunately, I flunked martinis." aiid ' drops them onto -"a conveyor , It is open .to. any. Minnesota - . It was true — that story about which loads > trucks. ' boy.. -12 . to 2l years of age; Jirnmy Durante's fancy dinner jac- ; An, automatic carriage built by who has done an outstanding kets, topcoats , shirts and address the pciir. takes a lug and saws it conservation job during the book being stolen by ' brazen-NV into many pieces with the-push of past year. The cup, a massive thing, thieves Who had the nerve lo try a button. All • lumber- is stripped will be presented to the ¦ ¦ winner at the Northwest Boat, to sell the stuff back to hirri! They and air-dried. , , ' . ', '. ' '.- ' ¦ ; ¦¦¦ - . . Sports and Travel Show, from ' r^z^E^MlSHAPES & COLORS I^A . burgled it. frqiri a station wagon The two-story, building housing \ Jl il98^^'^f^ the auditorium stage April 6. Price Includes ^^ driven by Jennie Jackson , a gal the equipment is an advancement ^^Hl \^ma\mm ^tm\ s_^fl_ ^\. ^KLBBVammstmw Frames • Lenses I ¦^R gjL^"^^^ ^* ' act, who was driving in the sawmill field ,' .providing ' eas- • ajjM ^^^^HK ^^^ In; Jimmy s •Youthfiil . - . conservatidhists. fronl Ultex, m from Philadelphia to Boston .;. . ier, access to the machines for. re- Bifocals (Krypteks. 11 /BL^OBS^^^SSlHi^__^*%Wasmm m\m^a\tama*m^^kK^a^a^m the Winona area have clicked in Flat-lops) if desired, ts.tl I JHn| f^'" "^¦IHS& lHiiHiHBV' W pair and operation. Safety devices additional. Then one of the thieves visited this contest at least two times l''" v^H fJ^r^~ ^^SH9V il ^H ^/7 ^^ ^^n^^^ V ^^ W Jimmy's NY.- "friends; demanded have been installed on every ma- during the eight years despite the nioney for the booty, and. finally chine. heavy : competition. WvL-S ^^m ^9sLWk*mm\mvMmm\WLX'it '^mmWmWIm said, "Never mind, it's too- late — Seven area men are employed WVVV^^XPHHwV ^WKW&te2xtikxm\ m\WJ it's all been; sold." al the mill and five more are. cut- Wetland Progres* ^ timber: Sometimes one looks about Frank/Smalrfl asked the: great ting in the woods.. All: tim- " .^^R^Mfll Di^^^^KS^^^^^^Hi^RiiBKHHilHKB ^§HE8«H9cE55|[^^B^^. Jimmy to, assist at Gov .; Pat ber is bought locally. Ray Davis, for •/conservation progress and: Rff A s /¦ Brown's inauguration proceedings, Nelson, ¦ hauls ; the logs from the is disappointed.; but if the ^flCftZAX^MaBKSr^S^^fflRir ^^^^^^^^n^^ * '* P C pages of /reports : are turned mes repsi, fr Jimmy turned to his friend Sonny woods the mill. : ¦ ^H^^^^^^E^^^^^B^^B^^0EEDBS^ffi98MlH|m m »m»s II to ' ¦WK ^mr^^m^ ^^ BkmmT7u ,, , I Tloweitrepi '^ Y0V W said; "That fellow Frank carefully, items sometimes ap- amJamm\mmmm ^mm^r j ff yi .J. .. . |v prices *''- IB King and , MUCH OF THE ieason*d lum- pear to brighter! the picture. K' . ' Hours: 9 A.M. to :iroMft^f)« f«f i«« h2 Minnesota has pur- Morgan BldgM a Brunkow sawmill was: built on chased . 9,363-' '"acres of wetland, I ' . - . TUESDAY rjANUARy"j»ri9«J-;. 2V* acres of taiid when it was bringing the total up to il2,13i.r> " FRANK D. BLAIR is shown in the above picture With the VOLUME 107. NO. 58 . ' -. ', " • ¦ . . started . Now it covers over 30 acres that have been purchas- . r~ _ ~ Junior Conservationist ¦ ¦ ¦¦ acres. It's on Highway 35 about a achievement award presented annually to ' . . ¦ " ¦ *ublMed dally «xcepl SaturdBy »nd hoTi- ed:under the program or about - tM . . ' Phone: 8-3711 I - - AI |_ - C, ' . - ' - I kWW ¦ ' : ' tES •layt by Republican and Herald Publishing half-mile north Of Nelson. Increas- the; outstanding youthful conservationist in Minnesota, It; is prie- ' Wmai-m BraiKhei In many principal cities pi U.S. Canada - Founded HO* I : Unu.«i, .. \ja\Wf Company. 401 Franklin St., Winona, Minn. half of the: goal set when Dick ^Lm ^^_ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - * m mmi, l ' "'P™ MADE I ed facilities includ e a lumber stor- ; Dorer launched Mie plan five . ,: senled each year at the Northwest Sportsmen 's Show. Blair was ^t mmmmmmmmmmm—mlmmmmmUmmmmtmmm \^m SUBSCRIPTION' RATES ~~ age building, carpenter shop. ma- years ago. ; former head of the Minnesota game and fish division. > Slnillt Copy 10c, isc Sunday ' ' . .- • '. . chihe and welding shop, sawmill Dtllvired by carrier In City of Wlrona— building and office.; Of course, this is a mere hand- Per week 50 cents noticeably daily during tile sub- ii weeks $12.75 . ' . . 52 jwe«k ! S25.50 Brunkow also 'builds ' self-feeders ful of the swampland that the . . _ average duck hunter would like zero weather. : •y mall (trlctly In advance ) paper "top- for forage; at the Nelson plant. ped on expiration date. to save , for the future of his sport, . ' mU\ ^tmmtmm^asmsmasms\ss%\\msmsms\sms\\aias ^^ In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona Sinatra, — that's his ., name ,: ain t but it is progress, and is adding The flow at the Winona Dam Trempealeau counties: it?; "Well , I been ivatchin ' this boy acreage where; needed for the was 10,600 cubic feet, or near • nionths S4.50 3 months S3.50 ' ' 512.00 1 month . ¦ S1.3S and I make a predicamen t , in a raising of ducklings. , > that of normal navigation pool ; 1 year . . . ; . . . . level. The stage at the . .' dam . . Ail other mall subscriplloris; few years, he'll be makirr four , . ~~ ^ ~~ five hundred dollars, a week." Four-Foot lee./ was six-tenths of a foot below \~ytar 115.00 3 months - 54.35 ¦»"¦ ¦ ' Ice on Lake of the Woods, • .". normal pool level, high for this * nionlhi . . . S8.0O 1 month 51.60 ACTRESS Benay arid Ac- ¦ Ye""** report from Warroad ,. •Minnv . time of year , and well above Send change of address notices, undelivered tor. Fred Clark just got an extraor- copies, subscription orders end other mall declares, is 48 inches thick—^ winter pool level. Items to .Winona Daily News, Box «. Wi- dinarily friendly .divorce in Juarez, fou r feet. Fisherrrien are havr nona, Minn. .. .. Mea. "Fred's doing a . film in Hol- - ' -on their Second class postage paid at Winona. ing extensions put. Fishing, continues, to be slow/ in lywood and 1 can 't wait to tell drill handles. The standard the backwaters. Those fishermen him what a time . 1 had ," , Benay drill sold on the market here with shacks have been picking up ENDS TOMICHT said on : her return to NY, "It will cut through 36-inch ice if half a dozen or so fish each trip "NUN AND was a regular package deal — four the fisherman gets down on / with an occasional bass, but main- THE SERGEANTS" people getting a divorce: — one a AND "WAR HUNT" his knees. / ly crappies. There have not been Greek waiter. The Judge didn 't too many open-air fishermen oil even listen to the reading' of the Locally ; the thickiest ice is the ice. . complaints — he sat there reading probably 24 inches. In the pool of the Winon a Dam, the official A small crowd gathered at cars a book. Afterward , I said to the Rambler beats all lawyer, 'You must have had lots thickness in the channel above the Lake City Sunday for the an- STARTS WEDNESDAY of show people bere getliiifl divor- dam was 19 inches , in the locks nual Lake City contest. The ces? ' He .said, 'Have I! I've had 15 inches and below the dam , 14 top fish was a one-pound 14- Ethel Merman , twice !' " inches.: The area of open wafer ouuee sandpike — contestants Daffy New York: Vera Vera, Ihe below the dam has . contracted reported slow fishing there. tall beauty often in the headlines due to battling her rich husband , in miles per gallon in Curtis Swift , says she's divorcing him but she's bad trouble serving PLEASE him with papers. "Where is he?" ^ L a reporter asked Vera . . . "Oh , OON'T TILL he "s here , in our apartment where ¦ ' . ' ¦ ' .«MT I'm still living, " she said , "bu t I can't find him. You see we have Pure Oil Economy Test HAPPENS 22 rooms jusl for the two of us, OIL ami I haven 't seen him in a ^T ONE WHEH THEY month. " ACllfe/ MEN'S QUALITY 1963 PURE REACH Leave it In the British lo twit us OF 3 EVENTS IN PERFORMANCE about- our mistakes wiih Cuba, f ^^ AT THE END /[ When Hurgcss Meredith , ('buries TRIALS DAYT0NA INTERNATIONAL Addams ' and others saluted the sa- K^ H SPEEDWAY OF TNEIrrl L tiric London revue , "The ' Estab- ROPE! lishment, " al Ihe Strollers Club , 1^ one perlonnor mentioned our pride in Ihe CIA — "Ihe Cuban Inva- Tlie 125-HP Rambler American 440 nVo-Door Sedan JWNAYWOI N sion Associ ation. " 111 CI&SS 6 TODAY'S 1IF.ST I.AlKill: "About ' with overdrive again got most miles per gallon in York' SIBGKS lace in New s traffic , why (hey Wool and orlon tt Economy Teat to talce first p JPHARRIS . don 't • PBHWL ^WL ^ B^ Dnmhlor Amprirflll nflt flMQt tlie Pure Oil do soiiielli iiig rtdmuici Hiiiciibaii yui muoi fi fl&L IN THE alioiil iloul) ((-Park HB^HM B^BH- a {ccmomy compa(.L3 131 200 cu. in. Avenue " "-- Kohcrl (}. Lewis . ^ > ^ I engines), it circled the tough 3.7-mile, stop-and-go jpr HAPPY KAItl/S I'KAKI.S: The reason HI IIIIIGSmilDC pCInAr yailUIInallnn nfIII ailflll lor nepotism in Washington or Ilol- ^H^R 8p0rt8.car course, which includes a 05 mUe-per-hour .JHIEVES lywciod , says John F. 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¦ i " •" ¦ , ~ ' " '¦; - I # Rambler.;.": 1963'Car of the Year" SODOM GdOIMl | f cmiHL Soaring Rambler sales make your Rambler dealer an exceptionally good man ^ &jfe-used car. See him today ! ^ I MENSWEAR to do business with right now for a newcaror ¦J r^ ; I IM E. Third S«. Phone 5338 gWyTL ! \ King and Mankato ^'•ssat 'mtWt^mtssWMtmasasma^aamm jP*J(MW ^^y^t>> WINONA RAMBLER, INC., ^BKP ^B^i^B >^l . ^*W^^^B ** WE RENT FORMAL WEA R I ' » i " T"i I i " I I i n ' " . .,.,,,1 Reynolds to Drop Caledonia Hospital NSP System To Elect Directors County Teacher At Feb. 6 Meeting Heart bf ('ALEDONIA . Min-n —Five direc- ims. vvil l. be . elected at the annua] College System meetinc rtf Caledonia .Community ¦ Hospital ,. Inc.. Feb- 6 . MADISON; Wis: '¦i.ff-Gov:' .lohn -Association New Network al -2 p.m. in the comference room W. Reynolds said Monday lie will ¦'¦ " ' ¦ ' ' of the new: hospilaL . . - ' . Northern States Power Com- drop Wisconsin s county teachers ' . ' ' system from the - .i!io:ww .pirecloi-'s - whose terms expire pany's four-state electric system college, ( , ' r budget to give solid .support arc . 'harles Albw .. . Styrk Myhre, HflHwfi^ . ^^^^Sa\smsmmmsWta ^a\\\\i\^P ^i %. _^^HH which serves Winona will become state , " proposal that: the .schools be Kinar Nielsen . Dr. H .1. Vernig gwlK^^^^^^LwHLwLmuLmLhi ^_ jt to a . .ind Dr . Brynjui v ' iimriie;- Mabel. mti l mm\m the "heart" of a giant power net- eliminated by 1968 . . .Ky. ^ , . All who> have paid S2.") or more work interconnecting the major Democratic, af^ f aliaefsa 11:nJ''t0 raisc and cclucate >our The chief executive jti contributions or on pledge ac- l^Uf ICgU IrffaflJl^Vati ' power ; suppliers in. nine mid- added that if the Legislature does clu Ulrcn , pay ofT the mortgage, counts lo the . association al / any holo v..i <; uken HO um lake care of \otir rcliremenC western states including Minne- not' accept his recoimnendal ion he lime , This p are eligible tojgojiv Annual aco But mereim like only jester- If \011r old insurance can 't ' will item veto any "appropriation reports on the . operation of the sota , North and - 'South - Dakota, dn 10 his pioud parents 'who 'll m-eet >our new requirement! , increase voted the system: hospital Ir program deMgaed to cover your will be built at an estimated cost leges. /- .: aj ' nt reiponn hihr\ grows with ihe nrr/r ol respoiuibilm it exisM of $200,000,000 tor interconnect these "It's hard for. politicians, espe- -.cirs io-da\ So call him toda)-at Th« power systems. The/ lines will cially those who represent a dis- But has \our life insurance rquitable I lfe .Assurance Society trict that has a county teachers Caledonia Firemen serve customers of rural elec- program grow n to cover These IT - of The- Cnjlcd Statei. " tric co-operatives and public pow- college, to. be against IJIPITI , trie- CALEDONIA, Minn .—Al l offi cers panding needs '5 Will it provide er districts as well as utility com- governor . observed. iof Caledonia volunteer fire depart- pany customers. . ' A subcemmite* of the Legisla- ment have been re-elected as fol- tive .Council has , Tecomniencted lows: George Albert.. Chief; -Wil- ANNOUNCEMENT OF the extra ' clii' that the: 22 ¦ teacher s colleges in liam Wieland. first assistan t - ef: high, -voltage: network was-made by Glenn St. Mary, second' W'iscohsui be "phased out " . hy . assistant; Earl . Ewald, . Minneapolis, execu- James King, secretary, and \yil- tive vice president of Northern 1968. Tlie proposal ties in wiih .an- ' liain ' Klijisk.i, IrpaKiirer.. States Power Company, who said other. : that would force ail : slate i JSm Qr^ m IW - teachers fo hold four-year degrees. that present plans include a 345. .y-Mihb' WIUSON 4H CLUB n i oL- nun 000-volt line from Chicago to the Fargo to Grand Forks, t . and The county : teachers system lias ' . WILSO I** , , OUT-OF-TOWN COLLEGES N'. Minn. —The Wilson Twin Cities by way of , Milwaukee the Garrison dam /. - . .: asked a $1.4 million appropriation Fireflies 4-H Club .will -meet Wed- ' 'and " .Green. :Bay, .Wis. /A "similar ' 'THE NIN E-STATE transmis- for the next two/years, or $2IV) .- nesday evening at . the: town hall. line funning from the. Twin Cities sion connection program is an- 000 more than; the ainount grant- It also, will have ii roller¦ skating to St. . Louis, Mo., was announced other logical : step forward iii ed during the current bienniuin: : party, at St. Matth "e.w !-s roller rink /the Gradiiates in Area ' Jan: 13. - .- electric: utilities' efforts toward in- Ah. iterii - veto by the . governor Friday evening. Tlie public - 'is. in- vited. ' Olher lines of the. same size in- terconnection and integratedfoper- . Several - Winona area , -students ! ske, ARCADIA , Wis., are mem- would keep the system's appropri- cluded in. the long-range , plans, of at ton to meet , rapidly-growing use completed requirements -for de- ' bers of the. Chorale. at .Viterbo Col- ation , at $1.2 million and . acco rd- ' , - 'La ' . ' ' the power , suppliers of - this area of electricity and population gi-ees at La Crosse/ State College ! lege . . . Crosse;-: which will be ing to Reynolds, hast en closing of would extend from the Twin Cities growth,'' Ewald said.:; - 'The -trend ' ' " ' heard in a joint concert with the the schools. . . at - - the. ' end of, the : first.. ' semester: men's chorus of St; ' to /Garrison dam in North Dakota , toward greater . integration of sys- . John s Univer- "It's pretty hard to Justify their r~" from the .Twin Cities to Sioux ' ' ' Saturday. sity, ColLegeville, Minn., ' at- La continued existence." the gover- RENT A" Rental Payments"*-") f ' tems also .gives, promise thatjelec-, ' __ _ - __ »T^* jXjtk I , Sio-ux Among them ; . were . Barbara I Grosse¦ Sunday. nor said , "and we have to (to Palls 5V- p.. and from Fails trie rates can be maintained at ' '*¦ ¦ ' ¦ " + ^ Stead , daughter of Mr. and Mrs: ' ; . . . . •- . . - - ' to Omaha. Neb. Plans to extend their present low levels.." . something to dramatized the 'point the line from Omaha to Kansas Donald Stead , MABEL , Minn.,, and WABASHAV Minn —ilarvin Mey- that, by gosh. , 're riot " going / ' th ' . ¦ j^e Citv . and from 'Kansas .City to St. Roger .Lebakkeiw and II . Douglas er.: . son of Mn and Mrs.. . Walter keep .on operating, t his way indef ; . GALESVILLE . Louis are . being discussed. ,. . R e ds ie rt. , .Wis. : Meyer, was graduated from St. initely." There were no mid-year com- j Thomas College, St. Paul.' at .i ah- THE TWIN-CITIES-Chitago lint Mot Guilty Plea mencement - - exercises , but grad- ,i u a r y commenceinent exercises Reynolds said he hoped that his now . under study will be about 470 iiates may participate In the Jiine\!i Friday. ; '" - . . - .' ' . position .would ' - spiir schools inter- ' : . mi]ea long and is expected to cost ceremonies. : .-'. . 'A . - , graduate' of : St. Felix High ested in continuing to find seine \ «Errtf^W^H about S34.obo.000 jhcluriing.four 'in- ;: School, Wabasha , .Meyer majored Way to^ join , the slate's other, high- termediate substations, The five In Burglary Case Mary Binner, Annette Kenebeck | in sociology and is employed at er education systems. companies- joining to build this "William Wicka , 20. 416 Hamilton and Katherine-Rivers. WABASHA , ! Boy 's Totem Town , a home for "They could survive : if they at- Xo need to buy a .piano> , Minn. ,// and Carol Pronschinske , boys, where he worked part .time ^^a£fiHJ ^^RKlM ^^HH ^^^^^^BS^S9^9m^lifl lin-e, in addition to NSP, are. Com- St: Monday pleaded not guilty in | tached Lliernselves te the state col- right off hand — RENT mon wealth . Edison , -Chicago; -Wis- District Court here to a charge oif daughter of Mrs. Sylvia Pro'nscliin- ! while attending college. leges or the ..University of Wiscon - _^fl|^^^^^^^^^ 38BE |^^^^^^^ HH^B^'^H ONE from and, see if*; ^B consin Power and Light Co., Mad- third , degree burglary. ; sin ,'' the governor said. BnHB8B::: ^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Bjjj ^^^S^B. ' Wicka ivas arrested after a you don 't really, apprcci- ¦iHeg si!ffi !£r^^ ' ison : ;. Wisconsin , Public ,. Service Reynolds said he would have his ¦ Co., Green Bay; and Wisconsin breakin had been reported at Jer- St; Mary ' s Seniors Pipe Thawing budget ready to in troduce to the at« . the fine quality f .-a- ..^BHp^ ~t^fcs^^HBM^ . . Electric Power Co., Milwaukee. ry's - Skeily Service station, 1804 Legislature on ' Feb: 5. He indicat- onir |n^BWBMME|a ^^^|H^^^^^^^^^j ^^^BB^B^^I- Service Dr., last Nov. 16 and en- ¦ ¦ ¦ These companies have beeri join- To Be Inducted At La Crescent ed it would include a $28 million ' ' ' ' ' . is:^^^BB ed together , by a 115.obp-volt line tered his plea at . an appearance increase iri state school aids, an H9^^^^^^^^^^^IHHH^^^^^B^I^I ' WaW t since ji)30.. 'Th e .-;hew\. and '. 'much before Judge Leo F. .Murphy. [ addition that could push the spend- -^B^BI^Bv.^^H|D^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^^H^H^H^H^H^H^B^B^9i larger line will transmit Ja's much Wicka was represented by John Into Associatlon Causes Two Fires ing proposal close to $700¦" million. D. McGili and the state by Coun- as 500,000 kilowatts of power, • One hundred 87 St. Mary's Col - !': ' :LA .CRESCENt ,.. Minri.; ( Special) The . current budget total is 3309 more . than, is. .- produced by -NSP's ty Attorney , S. A. Sawyer. '¦ ¦ million. . , ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' lege seniors will be inducted into —Following two . fire calls Satur- largest generating station. ' - . , - • ¦ ' ¦ the National Alumni. - Associatioji ! day, Fire Chief Dcriald LoechJer A . major transmission line con. at . a 6 p.m. . dinner . Saturday at I ivarti ed - that persons using-, torches ne-ction between NSP and Minne- Deposit Forfeited Greenwood the , Student Union* Brother J. Ray- or other methods to thaw, frozen Settlers sota Power ad Light CoV, Duluth, Stuart Miller , 20. 411 AV. 4th St., mond , FSC, director of -' .alumni re-:- i water pipes Should practice es- ' will' be. completed this summer. forfeited $10 in municipal court to- ¦ ¦ PLAINVIEW , Minn; - . The . an- lations , announced. . . .. , -,'treme . caution. . - . ' ;. This is a 140-mile, 230,000-volt day on a charge , of driving Willi nual meeting of the Greenwood The: seniors'. .are : 'lay: students, • At:9:4S a.m. the.department was Prairie Old Settlers Association transmission line extending from his vision obscured. He was charg- ' ! - called to the ' Boyer. Sr. residence St: Paul:to Duluth. Other 230,000- ed following a two-car accident at seminarians and - scholastics: 'stu- will be held: Feb. 16 at Plainview dent brothers) . The main ' speak-. j on -Shore. Acres where; a pliiirber Community School , according to volt lines will be built from Du- 2*id and Huff streets at 7:55 a.m. using a torch to thaw out frozen luth to Verndale, Minn ., and . from Monday. ' er will be Clem Josu'fck, Roches- | President Kenneth Baldwin: ter, •'.' " .'Internal-- Revenue'- . agent , - . a :|;pipes ignited a garage wall. Neigh, member of the aluinni board and j bbrs were extinguishing the blaze of the class of 1929. ' ! when firemen arrived. There was '¦'.- Seniors will be welcomed by -; slight damage to the wall. James Carroll , Wbiona, alumni At 10:46 a.m; firemen responded association president. Brother I. to a. call to a home occupied by Wilbur Hicok and oumed by Carl Basil. FSC. St. Mary's president , will lead the seniors in recitingj Bauer. Hicok was using- a torch j in ' the basement to thaw frozen the aluinni induction oath. Broth- the RDRD IDE^ pipes, T^ie torch ignited THE ; wall If er Raymond will. be master of M^ ceremonies. . j next to the pipes and traveled be- 1ween the walls; Tliere was slight Attending . the dinner . " will be 1 build thr3 worry out! I members of the asiumni board , ; fire and smoke damage to a bed- I room and bathroom. s —see how much difference right idea ¦ chapter presidents, wives of alum- : Wj Soend fifteen minutes at your Ford Dealer' the ; The annual meeting of the fire s frvellestv. H w^ ni officers and faculty members. . makes! Thes e , cars are hio/e- ' iun' .- 'tfiayi e;ir.s have ever heen belote:. The Super- Torque . . . - America' & ^ i departm ent will be today at 8 p.m. ; , ¦ |:J rpos -ca . . The dinner will be served by mem- ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ' . ; -; ! at the Commodore Cliib. Election ' '' ' . M . , - ford (fojeground) has V-fi's.up to - 40.5 horsepo.\.v er/a . $10 .million ride, rich interiors and ¦ tate ^^S bers of the junior class. ' ' " '¦ . : j of officers will be h eld : the an: :¦ '" • . .luxury features , like an optional, Sw ing-Away s-teering wheel. The" ..sleek' - new Fairlane- j^M I A H ' . - . ' H . r^ . ^^ Vlien investing in stocks and bonds j iiiial financial and chief's report oiiers America 's' newest 'J ^ GRADUATE FROM ALMA ¦ H ; middleweight (center) is cjuick. nimble. solid as a bank— and. | \j \ 1 I i - H given. There 'II also be discussion ' ' ..w. - .».,...»r- .in« '. --^-o-.m . ALMA'. Wis. — Gertrude .Io Buck- on proposed by-law changes. Mo- fl . V-R! Don't .miss .ralcon (top) — now with a new dash of fun, includi ng the first falcon • . . . . H ! ¦ ¦ Vou never argue (we hope) with a red light when you roll up , C II J h.f. f ever miller , daughter of Mrs . - Viola i vies will be shown and lunch and H convertible. The '65 cars irom Ford arc designed tn he less t/onh/e -titan . , . rvmxrr.rf H to one on ihe highway . Fink , Stillwater, Minn., formerly refreshments served. Members ' ' j | H been belore. They're tight , qiiiet, soli<] as they tome—and all* have f ord's Twi're-,i-Year ; ^KSMJ^ We'd like to suggest no less respect for the following Red of- ' Alhi a , was graduated recently i and pro-specti've members ar« in- . " ' " ci 'om wmr»coi i°««. . . , fl and Green li ghts that always shine for the -wise investor: from McConnell Airline School , j vited. ' HI . (or 6,000-milp) MaintenaiK e! 'U vui H Minneapolis. She has beeii employ- ¦ ¦ ' Red light: When you expect to get rich speedily. ed by Delta Airlines and is based ETTliCK PATIENT Green light: When you've worked out long-term; goals. in Chicago . Miss Buckmillor was KTTRnCK, Wis. ( Specian—Mrs. What 's most important to you? A second i ncome from divi- graduated from Alm a High School Emil Helstad Ls re-cuperatin? from dends? Growth of your mqnev through part-ownership of and attended River Falls (Wis .) surgery performed at a La Crosse ^^mwBm ^m^mwKm\wk ^mwm ^m^m' ^ ^ ^ ^mwr v ' Jl? ' ^sl if *M some thriving company? Interest on your money with tlie State College. hospital;

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IT IS OF MORE than pasting interest f Editor's Note: Letters ; :• ' document's influence on the that the youngest Kennedy brother and Of Trade Unions must be temperate¦ , ' of Republic in the past, the pres- remarkable political reasonable ' length and ent, and hopefully in the fu- the scion of another By MARQUIS CHILDS signed by the writer. family, the Tafts of Ohio, are both newly . ture, : WASHrNGTON-While the incident of the car- Boni j idt names of all . Many students have a great- - arrived on the congressional scene. Be- 6cul skinsi may be only a pinprick in the time leiier-miters will be er knowledge of the organizav cause of their family connections, their of massive troubles to -many-observers here. -it is published, No religious, tjon of the United Nations than careers will be watched with far greater symptomatic of the arbitrary power of the trade medical or personal con- the meaning and principle of attention than is usually accorded new- unions as it compounds the problems of Ameri- troversies are accept- the Constitution and the Bill of comers in Congress: can foreign policy. able.) Rights! The true menace . of One aim of that policy has .been to help pre- communism is never pictured ; : Fox Bounty in high school text books, in- Edward M. Kennedy, at the tender age serve the independence of the landlocked coun? Helps Farmer* try of Afghanistan , with its long border with llie stead communism is mention- of 30, occupies one Of Massachusetts' two To the Editor : seats in thei Senate. Robert Taft Jr., son Soviet Union and its quarrel ./:, .; ed only as an economic system with its next-door neighbor, I Would like to ask . Mr. 'Pe- which lias made great strides of the man who was known as "Mr. Re- in the developrnent of the So-: . Afghanistan 's princi- ter Buol to reread my letter publican " at the time of his death a few : viet Union. A few history books pal means of earning dollars, to you , "Give Upland Game years ago, is congressihan-at-large from AH the Help We Can." He will I have read refer to national- Ohiq.' . 'It is no secret that he has his eye and thereby keeping up a trade ism as old-fashioned , and . relationship, with the West , is find I wrote , "The fox maybe on a place in the Senate. . isn't all bad. He may take a internationalism as the: hope of through the sale of skins of the mouse or gopher but . the future. Students should: be ¦ :; ' ' would told true " :. Young Kennedy is interesting, not be- caracul sheep -which R6 . . ; into rather have, a fine pheasant ," world peace" can ,¦ '¦¦" ' : , cause of what he has done but because costly .fur- -coats ' - . . :. •; ;¦ TT- nothing about fox . making never be achieved when Com- ¦ miinists work- for world take- '. :. Because of the quarrel With pheasant and poultry, their live- he is part of what appears to be a bur- - .; ' over. ' - Pakistan this cargo is sent not lihood. Everyone, knows he . . . geoning political dynasty. In the case of We can talk the faults Taft, interest springs from the fact that through Pakistani ports but must take \vhat. is available. about transhipped across Russia. Last There are trappers who are of our educational system, but he is the current hope for political distinc- correcting them is another mat- . fall 40 bales of these skins ; ch lds asked to come out to farms tion- in a family that has made remark- came as high-priority freight to and trap:fox that are taking ter. Basically much good ipan able contributions to government over i a New York on the Queen Mary. The International farm poultry, sometimes by be found in our school sys- span of more than a century. Longshoremen's Association refused to unload the ; fifties and more. tems. The average school build- ing is relatively new, and des- th-erh because - they were marked "transshipped A trapper can't afford to go , . pite some ;crowding the '' -aver- . '-' HQW THESE TWO men perform is yet via the U.S.S:R. '' : V . out . .and trap ; these animals : to be seen. Their names helped, without just for fun. He ,- must make age student enjoy s a; good eii- The 40 bales went back to England. On the , vironment to fu'fill his intel- doubt, to get them . to where they are. next voyage they were returned to the United expenses at least. The farmer feeds our game lectual desire. To insure the What they do with their exceptional States and this time the union was persuaded to birds and ani- mals. If We can help him with welfare of the United States chance to serve the public interest de- move them onto the docks. But that was not a arid the student , we as indi- , a fox bounty; let's keep it on. pends in greatest measure on their own patch on what it took to get a ship with a ; ' : In our county where the viduals; must make sure the abilities. considerable cargo -Of skins unloaded in New pressure is.strong on the fox , "cornerstone" of education re- York. . "' ' he is on the decline. The only mains cemented with all Amer- ican principles. trouble is the pressure¦ isn 't ASSISTANT SECRETARY ofV Stale for Near strong enough. ' .' ¦ '. Lance A. Lampher* Eastern and South Asian Affairs- Phillips Talbot I had the opportunity to help : Nelson , VVis. ; Pravda Attack Could conducted the formal negotiation for a truce with ' raise some pheasants for re- George Meany, head of the AFL-CIO ,. and Thom- stocking purposes. In October To Be Final Warning as Gleason, the fiery second in command of tlie we put these birds in open Your Good Healfh longshoremen's union. ;At one point , after .. . Glca- re'ease pens where they had soiv had demanded to know why the goods were food and water. In some areas PRAVDA'S OPEN editorial attack on marked "transshipped via. the U.S.S.A." if they these birds were almost all Answers the Chinese Communists appears to be a expected; the longshoremen ¦'. to; unload them , taken by predators. We found final Soviet warning to the Chinese that Meany exploded: ¦ -.¦ ' , -" THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND the remains of pheasants at they will be ousted from the world Com- . "¦ "Maybe they did it so that you'd act just tlie the fox dens in the area. Most To Your munist movement. - .. ': way you did and cause as much trouble as pos- all . fox dens in areas where ' ' ¦ sible." : ' . ' . ..:;. there are pheasants will reveal that the fo Questions In its broadcasts to the Iron C urtain ., ' The State Department previously liad had;sev- .\ takes them to the t/n den to be eaten. There isn't countries, RFE has pointed out that the eral sharp encounters with the union over the : Dear Dr. Molner: What ; M orse VVam^ /pn much evidence left in the open ; ¦¦ myth of monolithic unity of world commu- longshoremen's refusal to unload ships carrying ' ' . kind . '.of examination would especially in late winter and nism lias already been shattered beyond c argo to Cuba at any time during 1962. -.this I have to go through be- early spring when the fox have fore my doctor could tell if repair and that the world is now witness- stand, went far beyond the official position of the young to feed. You will also American government, which was to make plain I have an overactive thy- ing an unprecedented development in in- find he includes squirrels , rab- roid gland? Would I have ternational comrriunism that seems destin- that foreign ships engaged in , trade with Cuba That bits, farm poultry, etc. in his Shim to go Jo the hospital ? after the Cuban crisis in October would npt be ed to result in a formal schism in the near By DREW PEARSON many times did Teddy tell us den. ' Woul d the treatment be an ¦ vvelcome in American ports, j ed. that a group of students future. ' . ' WASHINGTON-the 'inside that none of his demands were were debating whether there Anyone who would write the operation ,, medicine or . statement . "There are not ¦; BUT EXTENDING a boycott back to story of how Sen. Wayne unreasonable? I'm not going to was socialism in the Kennedy shots?—A:H.J ; :; th* : enough pheasants in Wabasha The . Pravda article cautiously supports first of the year the union Offended Britain , Nor- IVIorse, i)-Ore.. . and the presi- tell; him that any of his de- administration. ¦ mediation committee ma n d s are . unreasonable. and Winona counties combin- The .us u a 1 ' test is a the principle that differences among Com- way and other friendly powers that claimed to dential , The senator was asked for " settled the crippling longshore-* That's out the window. I just ed to feed six hungry . fox for "B.M.R., or basal metabo- munist parties should be settled by meet- have called off - any shipping relationship with his comment: ' ': '•which means men's, strike in five days Jean got through telling the employ- "At 4:30 in the morning," a week doesn t know the facts. lism reading, - ings but that the Soviets are now demand- Cuba following the crisis. The union , in effect, . that you go to the doctor in . how ' be told. - ers upstairs that some of their he growled , "1 suggest that F. Elliott Fosmo ing a halt in Chinese schismatic activities made itseif the : clearing agent for all vessels Wabasha,. Minn. the . rnorning without haying demands were out the window. you hang up the phone and go ¦ ¦ entering East and Gulf Coast ports, ' Most of the ..conferences took .¦¦ ¦ eaten anything, and allow time if any reconciliation is to be achieved. "What we've got to do," said to bed." ; .- ".• , , Captain William V. Bradley, presi- place in the staid University Should Teach Devotion to lie still ; for perhaps half an .Gleason a building with high ceil- Morse! "is to get down to con- IT IS EVIDENT the Chinwt will not ' Club, To American; Heritage hour before the test. The test dent; and other leaders of the longshoremen s un- ings,, heavy chandeliers, and seionable compromise." ADM. HYMAN Rickover, in yield to Soviet pressure and the two par- ion on the East Coast have just won what is, addition to being the father: of To; the Editor: - : itself involves , a few minutes . red leather armchairs. : , ties will compete feverishly for the al- on the whole, a favorable settlement after a strike AT THIS point, one of, the the atomic submarine and the The stunning election of Max of breathing through a tube Morse got strong support can legiance of the .world's Communist parties reported to have cost the shippers and others longshoremen deputies, who No. 1 needier for better Amer- Rafferty .- '. ' last November to after which the doctor from W. J. McNeil, former as-: had disagreed with -Gleason measure (he rate at which yoti 000. They have been actually aware that . ican education , has another California's highest education- as they move toward the final break. $750,000, . sisfant secretary of de'ense. and sided with more moderate use up oxygen. the longshoremen's union on the West Coast, less publicized achievement. al post has been a very wel- Whether the; break will come as a direct . now nead ot Captain Bradley, whispered 's. . probably the No. J An other , test, called a Bridges, whom the government ' Tie come omen for those Ameri- consequence of the upcoming congress of headed by Harry t h ;e Grace sotlo voce, "I hope he keeps weight reducer of the nation. "P.B.I .," or protein-bound io- tried for years to deport to his native Australia Line; He got cans who believe that our done ' with a smalt the East Germani Communist party, a lat- pouring it on. " He has Waged a const ant one- school;: systems must .revive dine test, . as a Communist, has got important concessions no support blood sample, is regarded as er Soviet-summoned meeting of world Morse continued. "Teddy man crusade to persuade oth- both "practical education , '' and from West Coast shippers and has in turn held from Teddy " - being more specific. And there Communists or some other unforeseen oc- fells me how patrioti c you are. er people to. lose. . - .weight. . ''constructive patriotism ". Pon- «ff on pressing the issue; of automation and the ; Gleason , fire- He didn't have to tell me that. Riekoyer's method is quite are- still more intricate ones casion, the result, Will be the same. eating N e w dering citizens , who puzzle ' cutback in the total number of jobs,. As a result, , I don't question simple. He gets his friends to involving isotopes. - " ¦¦- . it. I know how over the alarming slip of na- . . ^Bridges has endeared himself to the shippers. Y:d r k leader much you love your country. sign a pledge which reads: "I .of the long- ' tional purpose, should look to BY AND LAROE no. - .-yoo .,. - "You have to be a blankety-blank Commu- But you wouldn't have any re- hereby pledge that' 1 will re- many of our elementary and s h o r emen , duce my weight by —— pounds won 't have to go to the hos- nist;" Gleason stormed at federal mediators dur - spect for' your government if high schools for the answer. not for the first who aspires by —da t e (usually two pital ; anyway, Time to Outlaw ing the strike negotiations , "to get anything out it surrendered to you. ' ¦•'A'S '-a;- high school student ,. I couple of tests. ; to rep lace months hence). When I reach . of this blankety-blank Communist government." ¦ " . '.'Now I' wa'nt to tell you th* have", after much personal eval- Treatrhenl depends on the 'hi : o d e rate that figure I: will notify Ad- Bounties ; Capt. William time ,j schedule," continued uation , arrived at the conclu- case: Radioactive isotopes Morse. "If by Sunday mid- miral Rickover. I also prom- sion that present education or surgery to re- Pearson Bradley as in- ise that I will not ' increase sometimes, ternational head of the: union night you haven't reached a fails to acquaint the young cit- move part of the gland. In CONVENING OF another leg islator, IN YEARS GON E BY settlement, we're going back my weight after I have at- the in the elections next spring. tained the above goal." ' izen with the meaning of such many instances one of gives a new opportunity to stop the ridic- Gleason has two sons on to Washington. When we leave American institutions as the "antithyroid" drugs can be the , skinny ¦ ulous waste of state money on fox , coyote Ten Years Ago . . . 1953 payroll ahd made it clear from here, -we will no longer be your Rickover himself as Constitution , the Declaration of used effectively,: taken by servants. If we go back with- a rail , then mails a copy of The Board of Fire and Police Commissioners the start that he was dominat- Independence , and the Bill of mouth. and wildpat bounties. In the 1960-61 fiscal out a settlement, we'll defend the pledge to the signer's wife. has recommended that no-parking signs be in- ing the negotiations. Rig¦ hts. Dear Dr. Molner; Please year, $208,000 in state game money was to the very last ditch ttie last Asked how many had taken " '.Whatever stalled at four intersections near churches in the The mediation board , first happened to the explain about Herpes sim- paid out in bounties. Counties are believed listened offer we've made." the pledge, the admiral re- reading of the "Pledge of Al- city.' . '" to the steamship own- " plex. I have recently heard to have paid almost as much more. - - ers headed by He concluded : "The ships pl ied : "About a thousand. legiance" at the beginning oi Mrs. C. Richard Kollofski is.the newly-elect- Alexander Chop- nf three unrelated cases. Is in , then met ' separately with will be moved." every school day, and the plac- -That $208,000 from state game licenses ed director of the Winona Young Women 's Chris- . HE WAS NOT on the official it contagious? Mrs. M;~^, some 150 representatives nl , ing of the American: flag in tian Association and Mrs. Arthur Dorn was re- MORSE DIDN'T say how the list of While House callers was more than twice what was paid to buy the longshoremen , headed by , the Tex- the classroom ? It is my sincere No, not contagious, biit very elected president for the coming year. ships were going to be moved, but John Murchison and develop the 2,400 acre Germania marsh Gleason who proceeded to ha- but the implication was strong as oil millionaire , had a 90- opinion that one of the main common. Herpes simplex is in Marquette County. The marsh will be rangue them for 30 minutes. that the President would or- minute private talk with Pres- educational goals should be the another name lor the common Twenty-Five Years Ago . . . 1938 ident Kennedy last week. teaching of ardent devotion tc "cold sore" or "fever blister," available to hunters and the public as long THE NEGOTIATOR S listen- der out troops if necessary to An interesting innovation in Winona is the Wi- load and unload the ships. ol our American heritage , and caused by a virus, as the state wants to keep it. The $1.3 mil- ed patiently. When he sat Joint Murehiscm is the son " - nona Speakers Forum to be operated under the Negotiations continued night the famous Clint Murchison the ageless" principles on lion the state paid In bounties since 1950 is down , Sen. Morse took over. which our Republic was found - gone forever. auspices or the Winona Evening School. "If I were Teddy Gleason. " and day. By Sunday, the long- who put up about half of the ' shoremen had accepted Ihe $250 ,000 to finance Eisenhow- ed. . . Carl Itugglcs , modern composer and former he said , "I might have mode Modern courses in science There is good evidence , that bounties VVinonan , is conducting a .seminar in the com- exactly that same speech. Or Morse formula. er 's pre nomination campaign Meet Me in 1952. The Murcliisons stag- and mathematics are general- don't reduce predator population. Up to 75 position of modern music: al the University of if I were Alex Chopin , I might Sen. Peter Doininick , the , However , manj -was ed the knock-down , drag-out ly excellent percent of foxes die every year with or Miami this winter. have made a similar speech. Colorado freshman, jarred English , political science and But I'm not Teddy Gleason out of his sleep at 4:20 the battle to. control the Allegheny Face to Face without bounties. Many will be killed by Corporation , but have now re- history classes fail , and often ' and I'm not Alex Chopin . I' m other morning by a jangling mislead students, The so-called hunters and trappers even when no boun- Fifty Years Ago . . . .. 1913 Wayne Morse. I' m here lo ne- phone. linquished control. Murchison Fred Burmcister was surprised at his home, 1 was interested in talking lo progressive English class while ties are paid. gotiate in an hour o crisis. He grabbed the receiver anx- seemingly attractive is of lit- 456 E, 'Kins -St., by a large gathering of friends "1 want to talk about just iously, fearing it might be an Kennedy because he and other THE IDAHO Dapirtinant of Fish and Texail s arc worried about the tle practical Intellectual value, on his birthday. one thing, " continued Morse . emergency call from his wife Drills in business ami personal Game has reported that more mountain E . F. Mc Crumisli , former -VVinonan is appear- "the obligntion to be respon- in Colorado . It was a collect 27' -i percent oil depletion al- ' lowance and have nobody letter forms often arc Hiven lions are being killed by hunters than when ing with the-Lyric Opcrn Co. at the Winonn Op- sive to responsibility. call , all right , from Boulder , priority over creative writing, bounties were offered , according the Na- era House. "No one has said anything Colo. lo defend their interests now to- Ihat Sen. Bob Kerr of Okla- and public speaking. The im- tional Wildlife Federation. The big pros- about what is unreasonable He accepted Ihe charges , promptu theme and analysis about your demands. Yet how and an unknown voice explain homa lias passed away, sure for bounties in Wisconsin comes from Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 188-8 now replace lengthy, original , Murchison 's partner , Bedford written pieces, Parents might \m\\^amm\t^li ' \ !^*^^*tl the few hunters and trappers who want the The St andard Oil Co. during the coming yenr Wynne , had masterminded the state , 000 in warehouses and oth- 0()0-a-plate be rather surprised to learn and county to pay them for tlieir pas- will invest some $200 lavish ?l , dinner that the filthy " pa- a million dol- "drug store time. er Improvements In Minnesota , JhsL $M L that raised half perback becoming accepta- Democratic par- is The travel lo St. Paul lo nttend the ice p.al- lars for the ble literature , while the classic Whore foxes arc raiding chicken yards aec festival is exceedin gly heavy, nnd all nail- ty, so he had no trouble get- lo see the novels gather dust on school or making undue inroads on small game, roads report a brisk business . ting Murchison In library shelves ! It should not expert predator control measures are prop- President. JFK Is following the more be loo difficult lo nwlersland er, Kiscnhowcr rule: Tlie why so many high school grad- Bounty hunters and trappers go where One Hundred Years Age ... 1863 you give the longer you can foxes or coyotes are numeroun and easy Tho report of Ihe Winona County Bank fur While uates cannot express them- Inlk privately at the selves with the pen, or (ho to catch , without regard to whether the the first of .lanuiiry. shows thai , this institution House. health y condilion , nnd that it is trans- snoken word ! animals may be helpful, or harm ful. Anil i.i in a History and political science predators are very usefu l In contro l of field acting the largest share of the banking business FIREPLACE FUEL? In thin city. I'ACIFICA , Calif. 1/rV- Thick courses in my opinion do not, ^^^^^^ Bvj ^^^HP ^^^^^I mice and other pests. (rom Ihe chim- fill Ihe present need of really ¦ smoke belched ney of a home, teaching young , people how To Discuss Our Now THERE IS nvlthir good conservation Firemen had to tear apart a very serious the threat of com- nor good sense in the bounty system. When firep lace In which old nnlo munism mid its relative forces are Wisconsin legislators going to have WINONA DAILY NEW S tires liad been set ablaze. of collectivism , and socialism Multi-Peril courage and integrity to resist minority An Independent Newspaper — Established 1855 arc to mir American traditions. ANY TIME YOU WANT pressure and abandon the bounty system VV, I'1, WlI ITK (J, It, Cl.OKVVAV C. K. LlNIIKN I do not believe that many LOUISVILLE , Ky. 1/11— Time .students actually understand Pol icy once and for all , In the public interest?— Publisher Exec. Director nuxitiesii No )'- Is relative in Louisville 's Fed- nnd Editor A Adv. Director I he great importance of Hie Now that the heating season The Milwaukee Journal. eral Building. Constitution , and this grpat lias arrived nnrl the furnace is recently, Ihe clocks W. J, Coir AllOl. l'II H RKMKII II, ti, H YMBH One day fining "full hlns-l," it might be Managing Editor Citu Editor Circulation Mar. In tlia lobby of the post office- wise lo check the valuation of the one in the The new deputy director of tlie Peace showed ¦ 4 p.m., your Homeowner 's Policy or Corps is 2fl, If this trend continues , ap- II , II, II ABKK I1'. II. K LMKU L V. ALSTON district attorney 's office (1:1ft Dwelling and Household Goody. pointees to high posts will have to have Composing Sunt. Press Supt, bUiaravina Suvt. and the one In the customs Wc can give yoti Rrentcr cover- collector/ }! office 2:211. * A\ri\ SHELl age , yet .siivc up to 2(1% time off to do (heir school - homework. M. ( retary of Commerce, and John Fol- living room floor. Her husband' s ceii-ps Jtepistratioit Papers. said the . information ' 'is news to ey, also of Washington , D.C., sent caliber, police ' •¦ ' 3R- .. revolver- was me." . , . . :•.:..; -: a telegram , which added to the nearby. All six bullets had been He said , however , the commut- thread of humor that ran all fired. be willing to lease ers group would through the program. Formerly of Detective Robert Ferries, the the line if it were; purchased¦ - by Wabasha, they wired , "Some of the , ¦/. ' : :V : ' '¦' ¦ ' ' ¦ first to . reach the Schuster home others. , '- ;/ -- . - . ' . ' . best years of our lives were spent ' ¦ ' ' PUBLIC SERVICE HONORED : . ; John Jac- ;Left 16 . right, Buffal o County-Sheriff Glen Davis; the officer . . told - liim , "1 electric¦'¦'; railway that : said . . The . , had keeping away from you. " couldn 't take it any more." between Milwaukee and -E; . obs; Wabasha County sheriff 28 years, second from Jacobs;- Winona Chief of Police George Savord , operated L.. Swanberg, managing edi- " i Chicago closed down on Jan. 21 tor of the Faribault Daily News, the left , is reading a telegram of congratulations and Winona County Sheriff George Fort, Joyce Schuster had been a member with the approval of the Inter- was master of ceremonies. Char- for work well done from Gov. Elmer Andersen . Lund photo) of the police,force since 1950. He State Commerce Comrnissipn . The les Carver, Faribault , vice presi- had left work at 3:30 p.m. and was Clemsoh Corp.;. -own dent, brought greetings from Die At Susquehanna er; ot the al lionie with the children when . - said at commission hearings National Sheriffs Association: Paul his -wife , a .onetime meter,, maid, By ROBERT MCHUGH as 150 reporters and photograph line, steps. Uniformed the carrier had been -operating at Zillgitt, Red Wing, Goodhue Coun- ni-rivert CLEMSON ,. , S.C, (AP)—Harvey ers dogged his Man Pleads Guilty ¦¦ patrolmen manned all campus en- a loss. ty sheriff and president of the Min- Police Find M-Tesf Ban Mrs. Schuster ' was - the : former Gantt, first Negro to be enrolled nesota Sheriffs Association , pre- Lois: Raffel , and : was Miss Madi- al historic Clemson : College, trances on the watch for trouble- sented Jacobs with a plaque for son - around "jlfl 50'; She , was the Ifarns the ways of . campus ; life makers. The soft-spoken youth had little distinguished service. In Osseo Theft daughter . -''of J*lr. and Mrs.: Wilford today after spending his first night an; all-white chance to enter into normal rela- , Wis,; (Special) Raffel. Her father is an officer of in-what .was; once FROM THE group Jacobs re- Body of Juke WHITEHALL — talks Moved dormitory; tiohships. with other students. Bill Aims at A former Chicago mail pleaded a Madison bank. : ceived .a transistor radio and a set Schuster 's superiors said be had course guilty to - ' theft ' . ' in . -Tremplealcau The routine orientation The atmosphere was quiet, of luggage and his wife was pre- . a good record as a police: officer, 20-year-old, son of sented with a set of pottery. County Court before .'Judge A; L. called for the marked by only two minor in- lie went into shock when taken , to a shipyard worker from Charles- "The retirement of John Jacobs Box Operator Twesme Monday and will be sen- To New York ' ; cidents. Three: tires were slashed the -station and . . was", unable to. an ton to mingle with other new stu- on three highway patrol cars. Two Strengthening is the passing of an era," said tenced Feb; 01. at .10 a.m-. follow- • ; . KENOSHA .-AVis , . i/pi - The bat- By MILTON BESSER J swer questions. ' - . : dents and transfer students. The ' ¦ ¦ men accused of making threaten- Foley : . as he paid tribute to "a ing a pre-sentence investigation. ' - ¦ tered body of juk ei box distribu- ¦TCK.W- YORK: (AP/.—The nuclear briefings were designed to ac- ing remarks were removed from courageous law enforce-ment offi- — missing Ralph Howe, 24 . was apprehend- ' " . .; tor Anthony; Biernat: test bah negotiators, mov ed their quaint newcomers with the . geog- the campus .by police. cer. ;. ' - for three weeks . was found in ed for Trempealeau .County ! au- BbYLE'S COLUMN ; of the Foley emphasized the former -^ talk s into New. York today. .. raphy, rules and customs Despite the calm, restrictions Jobless Fund a shallow ,, lime-sprinkled 1 grave thorities by the state Highway Pa- sheriff's courage throughout his The Americans and the British school.: were light during the night. News- ' in the basement of a vacant, farm- trol at Janesville Sunday at, 1 ST. . PAUL W—A bill aimed at public life and his willingness to were expected to pressure: the So- '' ' experi- men were barred from the : cam- " strengthening the Minnesota, Un- ! house in a heavily wooded section p.hi. and was returned to Ihe jail This was Gantt's ...first ; pus 7:30 p.rn. Only persons risk his own personal safety io viets .fo r details on what .some..see Every Man studcnl-to-stu- after emplpyrhent Insurance-., Fund, of the abandoned Bong Air. •Force here . Sunday evening by Sheriff ' ence in the normal with homes or offices on the roll- protect the public. as the ' key to ' a possible - .break- dc'nt relationship: The routine .of ¦ti'ghtehiiig. rules for eligibility and . Base Monday, evening. .: Orris Klunrlby and Deputy Roland ing 400-aere school grounds could : As an illustration he told of (he ' Klundby, Osseo. ¦ . through in the long-deadlocked orientation today, signing up for in- , increasin| benefits was introduced time Jacobs faced a car of Chi- The top of Biernat s head bad talks—the ; Soviet . offer , to accept Needs Own venture abroad . without bcinjf been crushed by three, and pos- dividual classes Wednesday, and turned back by; police or collef• in the Minnesota Senate Monday . cago gangsters, with giin barrels According : to the sheriff , Howe limited on-site inspections. ' '¦ : hours before sibly four blows, according to took Thursday s free security forces. There has been no change in the aimed at him on both sides. He $70 from a billfol d , a piggy classes start on Triday. v v law for the last two legislative sest i Kenosha County Coroner . Edward bank : belonging to the children , U.S.> British and Soviet hego: Oil the . surface, Gantt was be- arrested them and jailed them at Bathroom When Gantt enrolled Monday^ sios because Jthe liberal House Wabasha. ! Wavro. The coroner said there and a tt-W- Winchester .Model 1)2 liiilo'i.-.s scheduled an\ afteniuon ing treated by students and col- were no. gunshot Wounds . . rifle from (he George . El wood meeting at-the- headquarters of the By HAL BOYLE . police covered the campus and its lege officials as just another new- and the Conservative Senate could . , carefully , and as many ;¦ ' F 0 LE Y TOL D how J/:obs farm', rural Osseo, where he; had Soviet , mission, to the United Na- environs comer. •: . . not compromise their differences. The body of the 46-year-old , 1NKW. YORKli (APi-flie . .Anieri- . - In that time tramped through the hills after been employed. The theft occurred tions. No progress was announced : tlie unemployment Kenoshan , who was , last seen can . husband' s , greatest , '-dream Gantt dined alone Monday night fund has shrunk to three criminals and held them in . while EJwood was in town Satur- following similar sessions ' in . around $33 mil- alive , on the night of Jan..7 , was ¦ isn 't. lo have fame. Wealth 'and'ia!- at a table for six in the huge : stu- lion, with $70 million regarded line until he reached a town. day. Howe was gone when El wood Washington last week. • - ." '! ¦ he; tied one of them to a found in a police search . The air longer motor car: . dent cafeteria , which seats 2 ,000. a«ja safe level. ' There returned home. Western negotiators ' wore ex- sometime in '.' barber- chair -until deputies could base site . is in Kenosha. , and . Ra- . His basic hope is- Soudan Mine Tlie - noisy buzz of conversation ¦ pected to. press' for a detailed , ex- his married life , to have ' a ;bath- proposal is , join him. That was before the cine counties. ' - ' The sheriff recovered Stiy.i'i. and the clatter of knives : and Th* sponsored by planation of the Soviet offer to room - • of his own. Fat 'chance- forks subsided briefly as he en- ' • ' '" Sens. Stanley. Holmquist days of handcuffs. : ; Kenosha Police Chief Stanley . : . of Grove permit two or three on-site Inspec- It is the fa te of most men to tered. City, Glen n Swenson of Buffalo His "keen eye" solved 16 rob- Haukedahl said , the number of " ' tions in the Soviet Union each repeat the ¦ doorri of their fathers , ' Then the normal sounds re- . :' and E. J, Anderson of Frost, all beries in . the area at . one time, , blood stains in the . small. : white ; Park Asked hilltop farmhouse indicated Bier- year. The West has regarded 8 of and this fruitless quest of a man sumed. Before Gantt finished eat- Conservatives. Foley .said, as he described his Strum Lutheran 1(1 ' - 'bathroom his own seems ' St. PAULi;P)— The Minnesota Lcg- a student stopped at his table thorough work, "untarnished in- nat was slain .. . there. - . . A trail of inspections a year , as . necessary for a of ing, It would raise employers' con- lo -insure (hat a test b^n treaty to be particularly -hereditary.'.;'in I islalure will be ask ed to establish for a friendly word. 'Later ',,six tribution rates from the present tegrity,'' "honest, dedicated serv- blood stains led from ah outside basement entrance dug into the is;' . upheld.' :- .. America. It has run in my family a "Soudan Mine State Park" near more dropped by. minimum of .6 of one percent and ice," his "great work with juve- tourist at- '1 ground to a grave in the earth- Officers Named for at least three generations. Toweiv to preserve as a tho present maxirnuhn of 3 percent niles, , and his demonstrations of Premier . Khrushchev made the chil- 's first and 'rich- faith and love of fe How men en floor , STRUM , Wis. 'Special)-Several My grandfather reared 14 traction the state to a minimum of one percent, and undetailed inspection offer in a Ihe nation! ' 'mine;'" through the years. ' . . '."Biernat's hands were bound; by officers of Strum Lutheran Church dren in a section of est- .iron: a maximum of 3.6 percent the letter to President Kennedy last where the bathroom customarily i Andersen said In : .a; lighter vein he , told of the wire that had been passed around were re-elected at the annual con- rh' ' '. Foy D ' Gov: Elmer L; Andersen Cuts first year after enactment of the onlh . . .Kohler-, U.S. am- stood in the backyard, so this being draft ed to measure. The maximum would trial of one "John Jacobs" of Wa- his throat. A canvas had been gregational meeting Monday night. ' Sunday a bill is bassador lb the Soviet Union. is dream never had a chance. He establish the park and request rise 4.8 percent , the "third year. basha County who was arrested wrapped around the body, coated They include Maurice Hanson , due in Washington 'Wednesday '' gave- lip early in ;hjs marital ca- ,000 for lM-es, to finance tbe Sponsors of the oil 1 estimated for m a k i h g ''moonshine. The with lime; The grave was about president : : La Verne: Gullicksrud , with a new Kremlin message for ' ¦ $122 ; reer. park until- il becomes self-support- Welfare Funds that the proposed .rates would judge declared a ;rnistrial because i three feet deep and covered by vice president: Cyrus N e 1 s o n, Kennedy. ¦ . through use of a tourist fee. ST. PAUL (APV — Gov. Elmer ¦;¦ yield enough to pay benefits due the jury drank the evidence. \ j a mound, ot earth. Old boards, a r-rairman of the board of educa- Washington authorities ex- My father had only five chil- ing- broken table, ashes and refuse tion; Leonard Eide and Oscar Gil L-." Andersen cut $7 million from : , and to build the fund up to the ¦ pressed the/op inion that a test dren , but he owned a one-bath- 1 The mine closed in December HE TOLD of John's pursuit ot i covered the mound. ' ' bertson , delegates to the Eau Claire : operation. Offi- the request of Welfare Commis- $70 million level in about four criminals who broke ijito a store bail agreement might be possible room home. So he, lived a frus-j after 78 years of ' ' and Mondovi Lutheran homes and s Oliver Mining sioner Morris Hflrsh'.'... for p>ublio - years.:-.' at Kellogg. They went up river. with the Soviets :in the ; wake of trated life , too. :| cials of U.S. Steel' The body was taken to Kenosha Joseph Olson ,: trustee. 'he' . ' sought' to get | Division, ' which-operated , the mine, welfare , expenditures , it was dis- : Sheriff Jacobs thought he saw for an autopsy to determine: the Khrushchev's acceptance of the . Every time- - . . in the Minnesota ' . . ' .:-. ' ' :• ' .Th» . maximum Weekly benafit away from , it all , there would ! said recent changes in steel-mak- closed today : their car at the state training exact . cause of death. Officers Other elections: Mrs. Edgar Hill- inspection principle. Some diplo- House Appropriations Committee. would be raised under the propos- berg, : come a: knock on the door and a| ing cut the need for the hard dense school at Red Wing anxl approach- said early this morning the path- secretary, succeeding Mrs. mats at the United Nations '. "were Hnrsh had nsked $55,920,736 f or ¦; al from $38 per week' to $50 a week Paul Eidei: , childish .voice entreating in des- 1 ore produced at the Soudan. ed- it , gun in hand , until Linus ologist's examination had been ¦¦ Clarence. Call treasur- cautiously hopeful. the . next biennium and the gover- for a man with five- children. Goodhue County er , replacing ! Mrs'.' William- C. pcrate urgency, "Please , papa, I ( Olson , former delayed by a slow process of . ¦ ¦' Last week U.S. Steel, announced nor recommended $48,948,000. Where: present law sets a time sheriff , spoke up, "Don't shoot, Amundson ; Genhard Strand , Tal- can 't wait llonest!" ' ; ¦ cleaning the body. - : Lutheran Welfare: delegate replac- it had offered to donate for a park The' governor reduced Hursh'* limit on , benefits of 26 weeks the John, I'm your friend ." : ' . ¦¦ '¦11. ' - bert Erickson and Minor Goss, ing Mrs Hcd-faced, waving his . newspa- 1 proposal would i Paul . Stoddard , agent . in . Gerald Nysven ; Mr. and the mine, surface facilities and ad-, request for old age assistance $2 set a top dol- and Phil Nordecn , office, auditing committee: Dqvid Hul- Mrs. Nobel Kleveh , one year, Mr. per, grumbling like a . bear rlis- from , lar limit- of $1,600. Olson , retired, charge of the Milwaukee of 1 jacent binds overlooking Lake ycr- million ^- $24 ,941 000 for the Red Wing, a game warden , paid Investiga- berg and Harvey Gullicksrud . dea- and Mrs. . Weston- Nelson , two turbed in hibernation , father 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ' (0 $22,941,000 for A new qualifying the Federal Bureau of millioh. . - , current biennium. formula , to be tribute to Jacobs, as . did others, said "The lime had appar- cons succeeding Ralph Heath and years, and Mr. and Mrs. . William would emerge demanding in a* ¦ - eligible for benefits tion , roar loud enough for the neigh- 1 ¦ '¦Andersen ' -said, a 1 ,000-acre tract the 1963-1965 biennium. would require Jacobs was Wabasha County Harold Brian; Walter Brion and (' . Amunclson. three years , Christ- Kliiiiinated entirely, Hursh told earnings of $600 or : ently not had a chance to de- ' hbrs to; hear , "Is there no piace embracing the niine area and in- more in 20 game warden prior to being elect- compose the body since the tem- Robert Bockus, trustees replacing mas tree committee. | Ihe commidee, was $575,000 for weeks; Provisions in this house where a man can cluding two miles of lake front- are included ed sheriff. He retired at tbe end perature had remained below Joe Holden and Orville Myren. Placed on the nominating com- j saiiitoi'ia , while equalization - aid which , in the word s of the have a littje peace and quiet?" age, as well as a bay, could be spon- of the year after 28 years in of- zero; in the area almost the en- Mmes. George Larson and Rob- mittee were William C , Amundson , for welfare in distressed counties sors, eliminate freeloaders The answer, in his case was had from Oliver: Mining free if the and fice. tire time that Biernat was miss- ert Hatcher , . board of education Orlin Rongstad , Paul Eide and s was cut $800,000. . tend to limit benefits to workers —no. And it . now has turned out', legislature passes implementing ¦ ing. . ' succeeding Mmes, Alice Engan and Mmes. Gerald Nvsven and William 'b' truly in the labor market . ' to e the answer in my case. ' legislation. SPRING GROVE HOSPITAL The identification was made by Falmer Indrcbn; Edgar Hulberg, Call. Some years ago we reached the Heat Restored in ^ scpji on the - ' SPUING ' GROVE , Minn. (Spe- Biernat's brother , . Jo. bead usher succeeding Bjarnc Fin- The Altai- Guild . .served . .-coffee point where we could finally af- '' wHsi''lvaten'' ' ^ cial ! _ Stockholders of Spring basis of . a ; and arti- s|ad ; Mrs. Lawrence Halverson , and cake following Ihe meeting. ford to rent a two-bathroom Whifeh^irilecfli Sedalia, Missouri cles of clothing. The watch was U.S. Peace Corps Grove -Hospital , Inc., will meet in c^ apartment , and I felt- that , at long session Feb. fi at il p.m. SEDAUA , Mo. (AP)-The 25,- stopped at 12:20. In Costa Rica annual last , I 'had laid the curse which in the parish addition lo Trinity Rates Lowered ; 000 residents of Sedal ia came out Biernat , who distributed juke BUSINESS MIRROR has afflicted the men of our ; SAN .IOSK , Costa Rica - Lutheran Church. Directors will he of a 24-hour freere today with boxes in Kenosha County and Il- tribe for three generation 's.' Water Rates Up linois ' Lake County, immediately Twenly-si'x U .S. Peace (,'nrps \ol- elected to succeed Dr. L. A. Ktiul- heat restored , to their homes, iiijloe-rs arrived Monday night f or son , Dr. W. G. riosne, Ellsworth stores and schools. to the .south, was last seen alive "Wh y, of course, Rover , you WHITEHALL , (Special) » two-year tour workin R in the Ulvcn and Owen l-'nss whose terms Wis. - Sedalie and the nearby village of in Kenosha 's North Shore. Depot. can have a bathroom of your ' Because of lower rates authorized fields of agriculture , edncal ion arc expirin g. The Rev. Rnlf G. Lamonte were stricken Sunday After his disappearance , witness- Salon s Can t very own ," promised niy wife , - by the Public anil 'health. Ilniisnn Is secretary. Service Commission night when a 12-inch natural gas es told of seeing a man dragged banging up a pair of nylon stock- of Wisconsin , the "Whitehall Elec- pipeline broke in ' two places and into a car after a struggle with ings to dry in the bathroom she tric Utility will have approximate- three other men , Biernat' s blond had picked for mc. ly $12 ,656 less In revenue this year, the temperature dropped to 5 be- low zero. smeared coat and bloody car Predict Weather Thai was 15 years ago , and I'll NEW CATHOLIC EDITION OF THE according to Alton K. Berg, city were found in the station parking hel there hasn 't been a lii-iniinilc , clerk-treasurer, The pipeline was repaired Mon- ¦ By SAM DAWSON may shrink the year ' s hopes, for lot. . am] period since Ihen when some fem- The lower electric rates will day but an emergency crew of AP Business News Analyst sales pr of it lolnls for .some ' companies. inine laundry hasn t been dry inc. about offset an increase in water 300 men had to cover the city and The investigation of his disap- NEW YORK (AP —One thing lliei e—or soaking in the wash rates , Berg said, 'nhe rate changes turn on pilot lights at each of 8,50(1 pearance raised reports that Congress Isn 't being asked to do basin, were authorized because of an an- connections. About 99 per cent ol hoodlums had attempted to buy And when storms damage tin HOLY BIBLE much about is the weather. And plant itself A small daughter came into our nual excess in was completed. Sonic his business. , they add lo the un- lb« electric fund the Job yet (he weather's effect on Hie . employment problem which is de- lives. She iintnrdialcly adopted and deficiency in the water depart- homes had lo be bypassed be- The FBI was asked to join tho economy, short range and long ; my bathroom 1 didn ' t have In ment fund, investigation last Friday hy fying some uf . the most agile ol cause the occupants were away. Gov. range , can upset the Lest laid i planners ask when Lady Dollie , our cal John W. Roynolds , who hud said under the best of rir- plans ol official and semiofficial ^•umslnnce.H. arrived. earlier In tbe week that organ- | . planners, of businessmen and fin- ' Damage from really crippling "We 'll have lo pul her box in ized crime in Wisconsin was cen- anciers. ! ' your shower ," said my wife. "Its tered in Ihe Kenosha ;iind prolonged slornis can halt al- , Milwaukee The soothsayers allow for llie most all Ihe only logical place " and Fond du Lac Comity nrcn.s. business nclivily for a normal chunge in Ihe seasons and time—and leave scars on local Sloddnrd declined to comment My bathroom now hns become what Unit can do lo business and economies thai last fur months. FINAL CLEARANCE on the report that his office hndj Ihe community social and recrea- employment and consumer de- Farmers live constantly under tipped Kenosha authorities lo mand. But (hoy ' tion center. My daughter nnd her can t guess what Ihe shadow of went her . For some , wash their socks and Reg. $15.95 • $16.95 Rag. $1.50 to $2.50 search the building. nature herself can do when she like grain producers I'hum.s "We felt , it may be a gloves there They bring their that it would be a good winds up and really tries. single year 's crop al slake. For idc/i lo search all of the vacant ' pnlnls and sil on llie lloor and NECKWEAR ; ol hers, like citrus drawers , il can SLACKS nnd abandoned buildings in tho Woather can make 'the govern- be the luii) the area into an art clus- . loss o| their lives mid capi- , Kenosha area , " Sloddnrd said, ments cost ul living index zig tal , I When I coine luuim I mm work OUTSTANDING FEATURES "Since the Bong site I never know who 'll be in thai Ims a largo when it. should zng, It can upset a Merchants watch llio mildest nl $1 00 number such buildings balliriKun ol my very uwii-iiiciu- • CONFRATERNITY • L»r9e , EASY-TO-READ $10.95 of , it was family 's food budget , or change si onus with anxiety fin- what il logical to start there hers nl my family, neighborhood New Testament type CUFFED FREE 6 fat $5.00 ." The 5 ,000- its diet , may do lo a week's sides record. itcre site is located in extreme kids , Ihe w indow washer , Ihe tele- An open , mild wlnler ran ruin Hul n really late spring, say, can • New Iramlation • Colorful FAMILY northwest Kenoshn County. Tho vision repair mini , 11 lady Irani RECORD PAGES Colored and White a winler sports resorts business— ruin .sides for certain specialties. of tho P«alms R<)B w „„ f0 VJ ,5 land and buildings have been un- hul so can endless down the hall , or the cat Hul blizzards Hint Customers ' whims die; they de- • »W« FADING GUIDES used since plans lor tlie huso make It inaccessible or forbid - cide its sotiicliody 'll he I here . New , Ml-color loo lale now tn buy. Had ' I' m pulling a sign DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SH I RTS wore junked several yours ago, ding. woather before and during cer- Thai s why BIBLICAL MAPS • PARAGRAPH arrangement $4.00 to $5.00 Values Kenosha 1111 my liiit liriioin door rending: County I Jndershoriff Cold winters tain holidays has closed the doors Robert Wallace said the grnv«! , like Ihis one , aro "All women, children , nils the darlings of fuel producers and nl some slinky linns fur good. No. 410/J2—Blnck clolh , red edge* . ,7J was discovered , by a Ictnii of dofi» , vislldi' s and piissing .lining- ** dealers , But their cousins who sel l $2.95 $3.50 counly deputies led hy Willlnm So the economic cost* of tevere ers shot on sight. This means No. 410/01—Black alnnulated leather , orange giiMilimi don 't love heavy snow - edget, geld stampad ... $4.50 for Schmidt , the department' s chief storms. weal her like that plaguing most I you!" 3 for $8.50 SIO'M Investigator. * ¦¦ ¦¦ * of llio United Stales and Kiiriipc No. A10/MB—Black llmulated Uather , gold «dg«a J9.50 ¦ ¦ ¦...¦ VM 1 LI ¦ ¦¦» i ¦ mw , ,mm mi n» ¦• ' i ' " ' i uMavsaeainitiniii ¦¦¦*ie |ii|is | Neith er do most manufacturers this winter can go Inr beyond Die No. dIO/U—Black genuine leather , red and gold MTH BIRTHDAY and ofllce managers. Storm* like physical damage llial can be add SWEATERS I LANKSB01U) , Minn, i Speriiil)- those ol last month run close fac- stamping on cover $11,30 • I / / ed up and reduced lo imiiicliir .y • GLOVES ¦/«* 1- The 0'ltli birthday nf Olnf I'cder- tories, Sonic shut down because estimates, No. 610/14-BR—Brown genuine leather , gold ed<)ei $17,00 IU V*! UrrinFPf son , father of Edmund edorson , workmen can ' • WOOL SCARVES /•# /«* l' t get there. Some Business pays ineroiiHlng alien with whom he makes his homo, arc idled because notrded supplier tiou lo long-range weather lure r420- wlll.be honored Saturday nl a fam- tail lo arrive or because finished casts in milking iis own plans (in , WEST 8M1 STREET l» our New ily dinner parly nl l lie Kdiiitmil guilds pile up when limy can 't be KARL F. CONRAD PLUS MANY OTHER VALUESI production mid sales. Crramlc Tile Addren, Pcderson fnrm home . The eldor moved on to customers. Knowing what is coining in t Mr. Pedersnn , a unlive - nf Norway, V ? This jiggles Dm government' s bi« help. /Jul when wealhci £ Church /%. , Rtllgloui t Ah* ' reception were the Misses Jean Becomes Bride Carpenter, , LAWN BOY Mary ¦ Lou Strain Ar- |Eastern Star iene Gilbertson, . IVIarlene Tollef- 8, SERVICE. Of Jerrv Newton json and Ruth Ann Sommerfield, SALES •Now If th« time for DOVER, Minn —The marriage of and Mrs. William Oldenburg, all lAefivities Spring Tone-up Miss Joyce Fischer, Rochester, of Rochester. Activity highlights of Winon a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, .Walter the bride is a graduate of St. ] Free Pick-up * Delivery Chapter 141, Order of Eastern Fischer, Dover, and Jerry Newton, CharLes High School; and has been i Star , were shown in slides to mem- son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley . New- employed at Rochester Methodist j bers by Carl Frank at the meeting ton; Rice ville, Iowa, took place Hospital. . The bridegroom is a ROBB Monday evening at the Masonic Jan. 12 at St. Charles Methodist graduate of Riceville High School ¦ BROS. STORE Temple.. . , . ' . ' V ' . : ¦]' ' ; ' '¦¦ " Church. , and operates a farm at Riceville • , . . , 576 E. 4th St. Phone 40O7 Plans (or. . coming events spon- The Rev..; Fred : Shandorf per- where the couple will make their sored by tlie , " cfeapter : were an- formed the 2 pirn, double-ring cer- home. nounced dtiring the business meet- emony before the pink pomsettia wvvwvvwwvw wvMVvwwwviAMUWvvvvwvvvv vwvvvvvir ing as follows ': . A public card party and red roses decorated altar Wednesday ' at 7:30 p.m. at the Mrs Clarence Carpenter was or- temple with Mrs. J Earle Ragar, ganist and Mr and Mrs Clair general chairman; . a valentine Harvey Rochester sang noon luncheon Feb, 14, announced by Mrs. William Mann and an THE BRIDE, given in marriage area meeting Feb 16 at which the by her fathei , wore a ballerina IT'S THE SALE j chapter will serve a noon luncheon length dress of white lace over ' to guests, j . , taffeta. Her illusion veil was held Refreshments were served in the by a crown of seed pearls and djning room at the close of the she carried red roses on a white OF THE SEASON! 1 meeting with Mrs. Robert Ozmun , prayer book 1 ' chairman , assisted byMrs. Eve- Miss Sandra Lee, Spring Valley, ^L^E^ANNIVERSARIES .-. '. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lyn Dabelstein , Mr. and Mrs. Dun- Minn., was bridesmaid. Her dress Thompson, Hixton area, seated, went to Minneapolis Sunday to can Green , Mrs. Ragar and Mr. was of pink lace over taffeta worn ' observe the 50th anniversary ' - .of .. Mr', arid Mrs. Oscar Eide, stand- and . Mrs.- ' Dale- Washburn. Minia- fAr: and Mrs. R. Thoma* Beek«r with a short pink veil She car ing. The Thompson o^^ their golden anniversary in De- ture snowmen" decorated the ta- (Cameri. Art photo) ;, ried a cascade of pink carnations bles. "':. and white chrysanthemums . cember. Both .couples.; were married by the Rev. E. B: Cliris- Ga roly F ratzke; ' Pigeon Lutheran Church , attending each other ROSARY SOCI ETY CHANGE . The bride's sister, Janet Fisch topherson at Upper "er, , ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) —A was flower girl. Her frock was at .- .•the ceremonies. Ahout 501 from the Hixton , vNorthfieid i$lack R. T. Becker of pink dacron over taffeta worn areas attended the Eide observance Richard Durgin, change in the time of meeting for River Falls and La Crosse St. Stanislaus Catholic Church Ro- with - a pink net and satin head Sunday. . CMrs. C. A. Brye photo) Bride at Home Exchange Vows sary Society has been made to ac- band. Her flowers were a cascade comodate Prosper Shank who will of pink carnations and white Miss Carol Fratzke, daughter of chrysanthemums. .'¦ ':. „ • In Massachusetts ' narrate and show slides made on Woman' s Ri ght Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fratzke, 878 E. . a recent trip abroad. The meeting PLAINVIEW , Minn. . (Special ! — Broadway, and; R; Thomas Beck- will begin at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in BILL BROWN, Riceville, was Mr. and Mrs.; Richard F. Durgin er; son; of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald the church recreational : rooms. best man. Lyman Fischer, broth- "To Be Different er of the bride, and John Fritch- who were married Dec. 8 are at Becker, 607 W. King St., were mar- Group 9 with Mrs. Edward Son- salla, chairman , is in charge of er . Riceville, ushered. home at 960 Chestnut St., Spring- ried. Upheld Here field , .Mass. Jan.; 12v the social hour to follow the meet- A reception was held, in the The Rev. Milo Ernster perform- church basement following the { We will be A woman's eight to be . different The bride is the former Miss ing. was upheld by Brother Raymond, Barbara- R. -Wheating, daughter of ed the ceremony at St Stanislaus alumni director of St. Mary's Col- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wheating, Catholic Churrch. Mrs. J ames CARD PARTY WINNERS lege, in his talk on "The Psychol- Toledo, Ohio. She is a graduate of Skeels and Mrs, William Beranek STOCKTON, Minn. (Special) — ogy of. Women" Monday night in Rogers High School , Toledo. The Schafskopf winners at the PTA- ' were soloists and Sister Mary Ed- St; Mary's Hall at a dinner meet- bridegroom is : the son of Mr. and - Boy Scout card party at the school REMEMBER ¦ ward was organist. - . J 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ing of Iota Chapter of Delta Kap- Mrs. Franklin : C. purgin. Plain- Saturday were: : High , Lester l . : CLOSED' ...... ' " .; . . . \ YOUR pa Gamma, honor society for view. He attended Plainview Com- ATTENDANTS were Miss Kathy Spaag; second, Bernard Drazkovv- women educators. munity School and is a sentry dog Becker, Miss Carol Becker , Carl ski, and low . Jack Oevering. Hen- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ALL DAY" ' WEDNESDAY TO PREPARE | - ¦ ," Brother »¦ " - "The average man handler in the U.S. Air Force. ry Jacobs was high in 500, Art - Fratzke Jr., LeRoy Gierpk, Gary \ - < VALENTINE . . . Raymond observed, "doesn't real- ^The Rev.; Ernest H. Kempler Fratzke and James Obieglo. Flow- Johnson was second and Al Hol- ¦ : ' : - - ' . With a ¦' • ' -.' . ' - ize that women are not only built performed the ceremony in Epiph- er girl was Julie Fratzke. niece of lingswortli, low. . 'Cake's '. . .-we're , \ For Our Great January Clea rance! J differently-, but think, talk, act, any Lutheran Church , Toledo. At- the bride, and junior bridesmaid awarded to Mrs. Bernard Draz- BIG REDUCTION ON CHILDREN'S APPAREL, < differ- | react, feel .and see things : tendants were Mrs; Linda Shugar, was Gayle Fratzke, sister of the kowski, Henry Jacobs, Edwin PORTRAIT ? TOYS AND JUVENILE FURNITURE. J ently." "Their big right, " lie said, ' Toled o, sister of - the bride; Mrs. bride. Moore, Claude Kratz and Mrs. From "is to be different than men— Frances Moore. Toledo: Roger The bride, given in marriage by Roger Fakler. Attendance prizes to be woinenly women ." Durgin ^hd Edward Lyons, Plain- her father, wore a gown of Chan went to the following: Lawrence SALE STARTS THURSDAY, 9 A.MJ .view. . - " : . Oevering, Arnold Schell, S teve TjURFEY'S [ j named soma of MR. AND MRS. LLOYD ; tally lace fashioned with long THE SPEAKER A reception was held Daniel, 31rs. Edwin Moore, Edwin ? between men FERNH0L2, Arcadia, Wis:; - at . the sleeved basque • bodice, sabrina SEE OUR AD IN WEDNESDAY'S PAPER V basic differences home of the bribe' Moore, Mrs. Minnie- Michael , Le- J and women in an effort to help s'parents. neckline trimmed with sequins and announce the engagement of bouffant skirt sweeping into chap- land Morris;, Mrs. Lester Spaag, GALL 5952 his listeners " understand what , their daughter, Sandra, above el -train. Her English silk illusion Gary Myer, Neil Daniel, Mrs. Dora ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' makes a man tick and to gain ¦ ' Homer PTA ¦; '¦ : TODAY : .j to Thomas Ulik. son -of .Mr, , veil was held by. a princess. . cro-vn Ogrosky. Mrs. Roger Fakler, Mrs. .: . j Borne Insights into his own ac- and; Mrs. Ghester Ulik , Mil- Plans Laid ¦: trimmed with seed pearls and Ralph Benicke, Winifred Steinke, I " Included jwere the tenden- ' gp^' tions. ' ' ' '' : " - • • crystals: Harvey Wiskbw, Claude Kratz, Al ¦ • ¦ - ' ; - ': ¦ ¦ - . -- " :;' cy of women to apply all events, waukee. HOMER , Minn. (Special! .— \\ ; gp^^ . Hollingswbrth and John Oevering. actions, observations, and: conver- '.. The marriage will take Homer PTA members The nridal attendants wore . made plans street-length sheaths sations personally, and women's place Feb. 16 in the Our Lady for coming activities at a meeting of sapphire blue di hula satin ;with crushed emotional reaction to a gi ven of Perpetual Help Catholic last week at the school/ Gerald situation. Pointing out that, his cummerbunds and rhat chin g Church , Arcadia; Anderson, presiden t, was in observations were general state- charge of the meeting. ,:L'ep crowns and face veils/ The flow- Mrs. er girl wore ments and could not be applied Sdmeider, program Chairman , in- a floor-length white many AUXILIARY TO MEET taffeta , frock and crown and veil. to all indrvidual cases, that troduced the guest of the evening, ___. ^SH_|^k^L^^ S^^^ ta|H K^Hi^HHfi ^^^ ^^^^^ R^^^^^^ B ' ' ^^^ ¦¦ "think and react along the WHALAN, Minn. (Special) — ^ ^^^^H ¦m^am^a\\\m\ ' women Villa Nueva , from the Philippine THE BRJb same lines as a man, and that Whalan American Legion Auxili- E carried red and 8 at Islands, and presently a student vvhite roses , and the flower girl some men have the sensibilities, ary will meet Friday at p.m- at Winona State College. ; Ml tastes, and thoughtful qualities of the home of Mrs. Leland Benson. carried red and white roses in a Plans were/made for a children's similar arrangement. The attend- \ \ 3 ^^^^^^^^ -»^K BM— women," the speaker spiced his Assisting hostesses are the Mmes. Valentine party at the school Febi ?B^^'^ comments with examples of men Sigurd Halverson, Emil Syvertson, ants carried- -., pink- and .. white car- ; 14 with Mrs. Harold Johnsgaard, nations. , V ~ . ff ^ ¦ and women's behavior in honie Ervin Anderson arid Miss Pearl A -~>f UUUUl£AA^¦ ¦ ' ¦' - ¦ ' ¦m\mm\mm' *mWm\\ \\mm\ Wm\Wm%| Mrs. Oryin Larson and Mrs. Ro- A dinner for the bridal party Ws$m§& # -JtsT ^• ^^^^^H^^K^B n^^l ' ' ^^^^^^^^^ and business situations. Olness. land Graves in; charge. #, ^^ ^ ¦ was held at Shorty's and the re- ^^&^g Q m^mwkVmmm^mm\xm^mm\- m^Lm\y - FILMSTRIP A series of three card parties , IN CONCLUSION ha said, "W» MISSIONS , ception was held at the Red Men's are living in perilous times. The on successive Sunday evenings Wigwam. . ETTRICK, Wis. (Special ">-5outh will be sptinsored by the PTA at dignity and nobility of man are The couple Beaver Creek Lutheran Church the town hall on Feb. 10, 17 and is at home at 477% m:: being destroyed! Mass production Women will meet at 1:30 p.m. E. Sanborn "St. The bride is a - \ fi, PBBBfHWB'fSi is depersonalizing him. You wom- 24. Committee members are Mrs. TC^HHHHHMn HBnB ^RWHMS^ ^^^^H^^^^HRB :" - '. ' - .. - . ." ^^^^K^^^^|^^H Feb. 6. Mrs . Clifford A. Johnson, Donald Cumrnings Mrs. Leo graduate of Winona Senior High ^ ^^^^^^ | en can do much to restore man's , program chairman, will present a Schneider and Mrs, Donald Rihs, School and is a teller at the First dignity by being womanly women fiimstrip on American missions. ^National Bank. The bridegroom at- In the home, the office, wherever serving; and Mrs. Everette Lede- The Bible study will - be by the buhr, tables. tended Cotter High School and is a your influence is needed . How Rev, H. P. Walker , and devotions machine operator for Peerless much the world needs sympathy, wilt be led hy Mrs. Louis Salzwe- GREEN THUMB CLUB Chain Co. NEW SPRING TOPPER understanding, LADIES' SLIPS patience, gentle- del Jr. Hostesses will be the LEWISTON , Minn. (SpecialW A. shower ivas given by women Mrs. Evelyn Modjeski of our ready-to-wear dept, picks HOSIERY ness, tact. These are the qualities Mmes. Wiliard Salzwedel, Green Thumb Garden Club jA-ill employes of the First National Mrs. Judy Moen of our ' of great Arvid this new VINYL-SUEDf TOPPER 0$ the outstanding buy Mrs. Irene Bambenek of -women." Lester Swenson and Mar- meet Friday, afternoon at the Bank at the Golden Frog, Foun- Brother Bryhn, lingerie dept. suggests of the season. Save over Raymond was introduc- vin Tranberg. home of Mrs. Hild a Judd. tain City, St &ft our hosiery dept. suggests ed by Mrs. Bettie dollars now at ...... O.O O . Hunter. these *wo you $tock Up how and Size ,0 f ,S in C ffee Seafoam and Rom - SANFORIZED COTTON * ° ° ' savel PTA Speaker ¦ ¦¦¦ SLIPS ' ¦¦¦ ¦ - ¦ , BORZYSROWSKI¦;:¦¦ OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF WINTER COATS AND 60 Gauge—15 Denier Warns Agailist :W-y^L. */J WB m^^i^ ^ NYLONS HP"" ¥^^ a^a^^PPP QUA.NTITIES ^ 4 gore styles with shadow CAR COATS GREATLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE Criticizing School ^ 1 ^ nnnffflMtinZiJhii^^iilnkwliiiiMiiii W^ UMITED panels. Trimmed with eye- |P AA . . AP AA Regular 79(* Values LA CRESCENT. Minn. (Special) ro^ ''i^ ^' ^ ^ let embroidery. Sizes 32 to 13iUU &9«U ll —Mrs. Edgar Licde, La Crosse, ———_____—_—.——_ ^#* poir speaker at a recent meeting of 44. . ,66c La Crescent Public School PTA , for warned parents of unconsciously ¦ ¦ ¦ - . 2 ¦ - 3.0fr' Extra Wide' FIBERGLAS'. DRAPERIES. - t • ——- saying things against schools and .. . . teachers in the presence of their —— Mrs. Jessie Hodson of our dra pery dept. says this Is the SHEER SEAMLESS children, She said such statements $39.95 Channel Back T.V, Chairs , C1Q QC Save up to $10 on the purchase of table or greatest value of the year. Each pair will fil windows Plain or Microfilm can give students the impression nvlon upholstered. Now ^>U»^«J floor lamps. . npiOM )le l up to 72 inches wide. Extra heavy Regular 89c Values that parents side only with them .50 Green Occasional Chair , Ta'"^d! V 2-pl y glass in solid $79 C*Q' QC f™to * $1 95 ADID Dl JIUVCTC in school a ffairs. rubber cushions, arm pads. - Now ^.^3 ^->«J^ IlKlD dLAHIvtlO colors. These drapes were made to sell at 10.98 per Penny Engrav, 12 daughter of "77 5C? f , Rocker , ' ' , See these beautiful ' Mr. anil Mrs. Lloyd Engrav , Rush- $144.00 La-Z-Boy Reclining *J*>»J $3d.n, Plate Glass Mirror v yLVaUD grade, BATH TOWELS - Values fo 7?« C /or JL.UU ROLL-UP SLEEVE with plate glass mirror . ff| 4Q QC $3!l.H5 Black Uoam Divider 4'JxtiO CI 7 OC PLAYWEAR inches with shelves chest and bed. Now ^AlJeUJ . . Now .. . •?¦•¦'*»'*' " MISSIONARY COUNCIL ( ,,, . .. . HAND TOWELS - Values to 49* J for I rUU BLOUSES»» w ¦« The activity meeting of (he $3(111.110 Krochler 3-pc. Bedroom Suite incliuliii g $l)4.i )5 Limed Oak Desk nnd .'hair lo. match , Washable prints and com- * »" *» »* large triple dresser , with mirror , large chest desk 211x42 plastic top, 7 drmvvr with CCQ QC Women 's Missionary Council , First ' binations. WASH CLOTHS - Values to 25* O for lfO" White & Assorted Colors and bookcase lied. ^?QQ fi|(> 'b' awer ii nd lock. Now , ... f «W«*FJ Church of Christ , will be held at 4>£vJ«7.4Q"*y*J> 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at tlie Now S1 , li i)0 (-|„.,T y i> Psk with diair to QTQ QC church, $34 !!5 I,i iiif«d onk rl ^OJ.v J . . — Mr. . l0 m fl }|(f,or(j ( a|)inf 0 Aim ' who celebrated their (12nd wedding Solid mnple Captains Clinirs (T|1J QC limed onk. Nmv .. ' » ,,„ , anniversary Jan. 17 wont to Minot . 4>AU.a.J . ,, $Lu 3D *** *** =.,. spR« .. sTE« RoN 15.99 rfdiirod lo B()()kt.„sos wi|h opPn fronlil ^Tst/tl N.D., lo help Mr. Stcnehjem's C1/I CX ALL-WOOL $1S!l,!ir, lu.ehne S-pi'. . C|,Oil AC ,(,(|llt.(,,l ,„ ^l^aJD 18.95 TOASTMASTER TOASTER l*l» brother celebrate liis 50th anniver- $M.C"ta ZJ _ OTAMpCn Di.iolte Kets. Now m% TnWM "" sary Jan. 20, Five of the nine r) $li>ll,!l, Kiichne 7-pc . Large Suite, with 42-inch reduced tn ) 24.95 SU NBEAM FRY PAN iO«"" JAClV brothers nnd two sisters in tho (i ^ ^^ ^^^ 4 3**73 ETS table and matchin g chairs, C12Q. ,„ , , «^#»«- PlllflUtf PAQPQ family horn In Houston County rhreimi .. Now ^LiUmlSjOX IVnrdrohes hnve celebrated llieir flOth anni- r »,(lllml lo 95 Vo, $149.9, > Kuehne ,Vpr . suite , with ' CQQ QC • ^S12 ^ eS versary. A sixth brother, Odin , Mr, Elsie Dewner of our WASH 311(1 WEAR PRINTS " drop leaf table nnd 4 'liinc, ctiuirs. •?*'»'• JJ Hollywood Red rnsembles , coniplcto, C.AA QC Watford City, N.I)., will celobrnlc J Art Needlework Dopt. re- NOW ONLY $!R|.!)5 suite including drop leal llerluced to -r * *¦»* Mrj E|$je Dewner ,ay8 now ,, ,he ,Sme t(> MW and his Mill imniverMiry in - October , (TPQ Q£ lalile nnd 4 maielnn g chairs. ^JJ.ilJ minds you that this is th» new spring fnbrics. 10 to 20 yd. . iniifrsprlng MaLtrehse.s, twin size "Tt J"T fJ.J«3J $22.lir. .Single Door K ilchen Utility l. ,!l.) l.,iillabye Crilis . full panel , :id|iist ,ililc ||,.,|||( .(.,| | ' JJnUU 0 ' '"""""' ^ 1 ffaJcarrv ^ , pO, '" GREETING CARDS SPJ^A U $2195 ? f .p^-^ps/95.* " CM'•)./()-A I)t'ln\eI >„ I,, V „ in,,., 11 ., ,11 .1 11 (m ,1 will) ^bu t 111 foam pad, Now m Palf , Get Wel l, •*SN0W*#¥» DWRnrtTQ I a Porionaliied ?- I'lny I'i'ii , \\ 1il1 (iliistlc i'ied N W 1963 fOCk f r occai *om — W'U'doyf rails and plavhiills, 9xl2 Nylon Rugs J "44 * * ° "" C1/I QC ViAA QC, many others. Light as shoes — ye » |j„ Hair Styling & Shaping with pad, Now 4>JL4»*I3 with huilt in foum pnd, Now .pf*tW-J Reg. l .69 Values 0d by Mr. Rlchnrit, Mill 0|an« y Boxes Q iCl^ with warm fleece. Get anil Min Marilyn $10.95 Travel lOKZe (PIJ QC $.|J«J»«JJ ' ' qt only

PENTCD BEAUTY 5.98 UCnlCn If fl IM M i MI iil Mflfttlt lifr lltl il Bili SHOPPE BORZYSKOWSKI Furniture Store W*W****' "*W*k+**' B '^^ Not All Sizei m Cmitor Sf. Phon« SMI EASY TERMS 300-302 Mankctto Avenue OPEN EVENINGS TUESDAY The Daily Record JANUARY 29, 1963 Pi ccam Mites At Community WEATHER Two-State Deaths Memorial Hospital OTHER TEMPERATURES - ' :¦ ' ¦;. Rayrriuncl Steidl day Biy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OnMedMs Vlsltlnff hours: Medical and lurglcbl ETTRICK , Wis. (Special )--Ray- ¦ High Low Pr. patients: .2 lo ¦* and 7 to 8:30 p;m. (no mtind Steidl , 64 , died Sunday in a MINNEAPOLIS (AP), — Men earttily things as he walked with children uncttr 1?). Albany, clear ...,.*. 18 -17 ,. Maternity patients' . ¦ Milwaukee hospital after suffering of the rocket age -. will ' pay [their his [eyes on |he sky, oblivious "at, -; 5 to; 3:30 tnd J to Albuquerque, cloudy .52 31 ' :¦' 8:30 p.m. (adults only). ' . .. a heart attack several days ear-, last respects Wednesday to Prof. tinies to whizzin g cars as he Atlanta, cloudy ...'.. 36 22 .. lier. MONDAY Bismarck, ' Jean F. . [Piccard, , whose early crossed streets.., clear ...... 10 -15 .. ; He was born at Wheatoii , Winn., ' Boise, ,..'.....," space meandei-ings in balloons "He inspired - students and lent . :.: . Admissions snow . 27 18 .04 and married Esther Runnestrand " ' Boston, clear .....'... 25 9 ' .' paved the way to flights into Stimulation to; -the. campus ," said Mrs. Aurelius Maze, 370 W. San- of Ettrick. sp' ace;. j Di\ O. McrediUi Wilson , univer- born .St. Chicago, cloudy 10 2 T Survivors include his-wife ; one Piccard died Monday on his 79th sity president , in one of many Johannes Hovden West Burns Cleveland, clear ...... 8 -a: . , son , . Robert , Milwaukee; two birthday. 11 years after retiring tributes to the famed balloonist. Valley Hd: i>€nver, snbw ...... 50 6 T Barbara , ., daughters, , Minneapolis, /ronr the Lfniversity of Minnesota ,. Switzerland, Pic- Mrs. Herman Panzer, 606 Terry Des Moines, cloudy ... 17 3 , Madison ; one ¦ A ;iiative of ¦ Detroit, ¦ ,..:. . ¦-' . ¦. and Susan brother , faculty. ¦• . ' ';¦ balloon flight Lane , . . clear ., .. 33 3 Martin Fargo, N.D., card made his first Fairbanks, clear ..... 9 -5 , and three His twin brother , Mrs. Mary Speltz , Rollingstone, sisters Mrs. Helen Rustin and Services will he held at 10 a.m. there , in 1013, Fort Worth , rain .....: 36 33 T , a physicist who [likewise Minn. . Mrs. Harold Peterson Minneapo- Wednesday at St: Paul's Church Auguste, Helena, cloudy ...... 17 -18 .. , gained recognition as a balloonist Mrs. Frank Wychgram, 810 W. lis, and Lola, Faribault. on the Hill , St. Paul. ,. Wabasha St. Honolulu, cloudy; .... SO 73 T With , a hushy, unkempt mus- accompanied him,. Kansas City , cloudy .. 30 20 .. Funeral services will be held Mrs. Harry J. Kulas, Winona Rt tache and long gray hair , Piccard ¦ ¦ ' " ¦ Wednesday at Mt. Carmel Luther- '¦B«it it wasn't.«intil V years later 2. ;¦ Los Angeles, cloudy ... 58 50 another . an Church , Milwaukee. somewhat ; resembled that . Jean Piccard caught the pub- Thomas J. Rozek, 252% E. 3rd Memphis, cloudy .... 28 20 .. scientist of his, geherati-on , Di\ Miami, cloudy ...... 72 69 .. WEATHER FORECAST.,. . . Light scattcredl pected in the western Gulf region while heavy lic eye in this country when he St. [- Jesse A. SilbeivKorn " ' Albert Einstein. Roy Jonsgaard , Winona Rt. 1. Milwaukee, clear .... 5 0 snow is forecast tonight in a band from the ' rain: is forecast for the central Pacific coastal and [his Wifcjvveiil up nearly 11 DURAND, Wis. (Special) —Jesse flight beginning at Arnold Stever, Lewiston , Minn. Mpls., St. : Paul, snow 18 3 t western and central Lakes area through the . region . It will be colder in, .the: western half And, like Einstein, Piccard .was miles in a '¦ ' Arthur Silberhorn , 72, died at his Detroit: ; ..- . Miss Helen Weir, 717 E. Broad- New Orleans , cloudy . 43 35. . .. Ohio Valley and wesferi) . portions of the Mis- of the nation except for the far south-west; wont to be absent-minded about ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ [¦ -" ¦' ' ' ; ¦ - - ¦ home Sunday evening. He had been way. '• - ' .. ; . - New York, clear .,.... 23 10 .. sissippi valley into the central Plains and the warmer in the eastern half; (AP Photofax Map) Other scientists said mora P. F. Raymond, 427 Lafayette Omaha, cloudy .[.... 24: 6: .. ill one year- knowledge - about the stratosphere . central Rockies. Rain or . 'freezing. .' rain- , is ex- St. -. . ' , Philadelphia, clear "...' 16 5 .' - . He : was born at Wilton , Iowa , was achieved from this flight than 1890, L n Miss - Charlotte Fried : Conway Phoenix; [cloudy ...:. 63 .42 .. Sept. 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. tttrick uthera was obtained through unmanned Gottlieb Silberhorn. He operated Hall, Winona State 'College. Portland , Me., clear . 22 .3 . . balloons carryi ng . instruments in Miss Linda Harriets, 50 W. Mark Portland , Ore:, cloudy 37 28 .25 bakeries at Maquoketa , Iowa. WORLD TODAY Church Women the 10 subsequent years. ¦' ' ' ¦ Prairie du Chien , Wis,, and Sparta St: . - . ". " ' Rapid City, show:...... 18. -5 ,02 Piccard family, of Basel ' before coming here in 1945. lie List Hostesses The . . . Leonard Volkrriah, 507 W. How- St. ; Louis, clear ...... 16 6•' - . . .'. State Denies Switzerland , was internationally ard St. operated trie Durand Bakery on Salt Lake City, cloudy 40 23; .. E'lTItlGK,: ' "Wis , (Special known for scientific achieyernenis. Mrs. Peter Kulas, 4G5 E. Front 47"•:.. Main Street from 1045 to 1947. ' >—Meet- ; San Francisco, cloudy 50 • Of circles of Living Hope Lu- Auguste, who died last March , was Sf; • Then he operated a kitchen bak- ings Seattle, clear- ...... 35 24 .. US thera n Church'!-.'Women have been the ; first man to soar [into the Births Washington , clear .... . 21 8 .. ery at¦ his . home until one year Patrolmen have ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ ago... ¦: •announced, ' Elizabeth Circle will stratosphere and the first to: Mr.- and Mrs. Wayne ' Stensgard, - T—Trace. . ' : - .- ' .. ' ^^ in the ocean depths. He married Leila Stevens Feb. meet . Feb. 12 at 8 p.m . at the search Peterson , Minn., a daughter. ' :: home' 2,: 1913, ' ;. i:. of Mrs. Cletus Casey. The Auguste'j son , Jacques, went Mr. and, Mrs. Wayne A. Peder- TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Bible study will be presented by sbn , 510 W: Belleview St:, a daugh- Survivors include his wife ; three Quota Backward Nations 37,800 feet to the Pacific Ocean sons, Arthur Cincinnati Ticket Mrs. Gordon Bahnii b .and the ter. ¦ ;-. ,. .; •- Lois Elaine Anderson , Whalan , , ; Robert, 6y JAMES MARLOW Russia because of its^.intercontin- floor iii 1960 . in; the batliyscaph . ' Hayward , Calif., and Carl, Dur; ;. ST. PAUL . (AP) . - . Rep. . Fred cause of the month will be discuss- ; . Mr., and . Mrs. John F. Dambach; Minn., 10. ¦: ; Associated Press News Analyst ental missiles based at home; ' ' "Trieste. - ' . - . - ' and; two daughters, Mrs. Ralph Cina , Aurora, breathed fresh life ed, by Mrs. John Briggs. .- ';. 15 ' Otis. St., a son. ., . Gale Evon Jandt , 74 Fairfax St., : , WASHINGTON (APl-Isolatioii - That , and one other reason: : flic And Jean Piccard's son , Donald ' ' ' ' ' ¦' ¦' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' (June) HiU , Kenosha, Wis., and Monday into a recurring charge Rachel Circle; will . ..nice I. Feb. 7 v Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Kendrick, A . -- j ;. - :. . ¦;¦ ' i ism;, long thought dead , may be development of the: American Po- has made flights , one of them:to Rollingstone, Minn :, a daughter. Mrs. James (Betty) -Drake;' Janes- that the State Highway Patrol: re- I resurrected if only: as a rallying laris missile submarine. at . ti p.m . . at the home- ;of Mrs. quires officers to issue a set num- test a new gas . valve designed by . ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fi'ey, 921 yillc, Wis ; T3 grandchildren , and [point , for '. discontent. - This deadly weapon ,. an elusive Wayne Erickson . The Bible study "• ' ' IMPOUNDED DOGS Mi' ber of tickets every month. . The liis father. E, Broadway, .a. -'.son. ' two sisters , ss [ Lora Silberhorn I It- was U.S. policy Tor. most of l.irgct under . the sea ,- can hit Rus- will be by.Mrs. Vernon- . Scverson ' ' (Edna) Pa trol promptly denied it , again. Dr. Piccard pioneered • the ia; worked for the:: was attributed to a heart attack. Press several weeks ago : there is :den. ¦' - . .' -' . ' . :' : liary defense: or sufficiently shar- Julius Ashelin . Winona Rt , 1. she was born May 4, 1912, . at . . . . Naomi Circle will meet Feb. 7 thrill of revealing the hitherto . The former Gladys Gilbertson. iio such thing as a quota system ¦The . NATO: alliance , supposed to ing with this country the burden . Mrs. Bertha Nonnenrrtacher , 422 Upper French Creek, Ettrick . at 2 :p;m. at the - home, of Mrs. unknown, of going where no one she w^as - born Jan, 23, 1909. to Town , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for traffic tags. jHe was out i ber the main bulwark for- the West of aid to : other areas. E. Sanborii St: ' Oren Pederson. Mrs. ¦Raymond else had been before. Gustav and Dora- ..Gilbe-ffspn , of Tver Jorgenson. She was married of town Monday, but state safety [against any:.Russian [ground- at- And the •French , .[who talk big Mrs: Sylvester Duane and baby, the Rushford area. She was mar- Smith will pvesenl Ihe Bible les- His academic service included to Harry Nyen Nov. 4, : 1933, at director Garnet Hall said: tack , .has . never, been , at full. but were unable to win two world Lewiston , .Minn; ried to Wallace Dubbs June 29i son and Mrs. Even Klinkenberg four, years on the faculty of; the French Creek. They farrried in the "There ' ; has never been a so- ;strength. y wars alone and more recently ' ¦;' 1929, and had been a lifelong res- The West Europeans, particu- couldn ' even hold Indochina or the cause :- U niversity of Munich, seven at the area. She was a memtier of Blalf called quota system in the is^ t . .. Lausanne, Uni- OTHER BIRTHS ident of the area, : larly France , - never put ;enough Algeria, are adding . to the calls Sarah; Circle; will meet Feb. 12 University of, the ; First Lutheran Church and its siiance of traffic tickets and as far versity of CHicago from 1916 to ' ; : She was a member of the Rush- Ladies -Aid. V men . into it . Europe made an now being made: for a re-examin- at [ 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. . FOUNTAIN. .; CITY, . Wis. (Spe- ford Lutheran Church, ihe Ladies as Commissioner Marshall and I Galesvilie, 1919, [Massachusetts Institute of ' Survivors include her husband; are concerned , there never ' will'be amazing economic - recovery. ation - of American commitments ! Florence Folkedahl; The ciaD—Dr. and/. Mrs. George Krum- Aid and the ' - American -:' Legion . lesson will be by Mrs. M a daughter Jan . 2. 1 at Olmsted ond time , along with ness. - ' ' - . ;. Hursh Asks March. Community Hospital. 17 other con- • * ' Shoe Man I victs. He was born in Garden Valley, Over three days they will re- i ' ' ' L*W^ ¦ A' reliable - source ' said the des- Jackson County, to Mr. and Mrs. view- proposed agenda lopics with six; coun- ¦ Canavera l Starts perados bribed guards at the Alvin Cooper. Following their Approval of Stockton Getting U.S. ambassadors in the I f»fVlH I 'IUISHKSW **^»SAYS v < heavily guarded army Camp Ko- marriage, he and his . wife lived in Man Trapped tries in closed sessions. Economic Moon Project Work. kolo Sunday and walked through Taylor and ; Hixton , moving to Be- development and integration and | Ladletl Let Martin replace ' the main gate. loit 10 years ago where he was means of combatting Castro- [ your worn heels in just a I CAPE CANAVERAL , Fla, (AP> ; Tlie Congo Robin llood who, a employed as an iron worker. 589 New Jobs New Street Lights Communist penetration s appeared }. minute, Fast, oxpert work no —Construction has started on an detective said, holds a diploma Survivors are: His wife, Evelyn ; ST. PAUL (AP) --Welfare Com. Overnight in STOCKTON , Minn. (Special ) — likelfy. lo he among the principal [ matter what slie heels you | ' industrial complex which will be from the "Paris university of one .son. Douglas, Beloit: two missioner Morris Hursh asked the Nine mercury vapor street lights , ¦subjects. have. . . - ¦] the Cape Canaveral nerve center gangsterism , " is known as Aug- daughters , Mrs, Loren (Betty ) House Appropriations Committee recently approved by the village Heading Llie group were Edwin of .America 's program to launch Waller ,. . Uelbit , ami Mrs. Donald today to approve Gov L, council , arc 'being installed on M; secretary of walima. His real name is Jeaii ' . Elmer Martin , assistant GUS llie Shoe Man men to the moon, Angwallma. - (Donna ) Granlnnd , J.iiicsville: five Andersen's recommendation that Highway 14 here. statc[ for Lot in American affairs , ¦ , Wrecked Auto 215 E. 3rd Phone 4502 ' 'Ground . breaking ceremonies Two military tribunals sen- brothers , Forrest , Beaver Dam; funds be earmarked for 220 new , Alliance MARSHALL , Minn. (AP ) - A The counci l is considering re- and Thcodoro Moseoso were held Monday for the opera - tenced him to death earlier t his Walter, llerrillan; Gene and El- job s at seven mental hospitals and for Progress administrator '. 2,') placing present lights on the Kl tions and checkout building, the month for a three-month crime mer, Alma Center , and Paul , 245 additional positions to care for knife-like wind made the de- (own prcl'light other streets of with I flfi-w.'iN first of 40 , where testing rampage after his escape from Black River Falls, and four sis- mentally retarded children. . grees below zero sheer punishment Incandescent bulbs. Three huve ) ' ¦ will be done on the Gemini two - Makala Prison last Sept . 17. Ang- ters, Mrs. Arthur (Grace Peter- Of the 245 recommended new lo anyone who iiad lo be out of been installed and are being used man spacecraft and the three-man son , Black River Kails; Mrs, Ira walima was recaptured in Novem- job s, 115 are intended for the sec- doors. To Jiimes Stuniin it was tor- on a 30-day trial basis. These ad- Apollo moonship. ber; (Nellie ) Waters , Cannon Falls, ond year of Ihe nexl biennium hi Minn.; Airs. Sum (Mabel ) ture. ditional 13 lights would cost an Scheduled for completion with- Angwalimn acquired the Robin Sinn , the four proposed new buildings additional $n.4.r) per month. PRESTO" in a year , it will be eight stories Merrillan , and Mrs. I);m (Hose) Slunim spent eight fenrful hours Hood designation last year hc- at the Ilrnincrd Stale School and lntcrcslcd persons may appear tall , cost $7,G91 ,G24 , have 350,000 cuuse lie gave money to African Staves, Ilumbird. Hospital, frantically searching for warmth square feet of floor space and ac- Funeral services will lie Thurs- while trapped in his cur — over- at Ihe . village council meeting Mon- children and Lcopoldville 's unem- day evening when the lights will commodate 1 ,800 employes of th* ployed. day at 2 p.m. al Alma Center About $3 million for construction turned in a ditch alongside a lit- AIR HUMIDIFIER National Aeronautics and Space Methodist ¦Church , the Rev. Rich- of the four buildings at Hi niiienl tle used country road near Vesta , be discussed . ADDS NEEDED MOISTURE TO DRY, HEATED AIR! ard Schriver officialinj; . Burial will in 0-^ Administration. SELF-RUBDOWN is included in the 1M1 building southwestern Minnesota. be In Eustlawn C'cnieterv, bill which must lie repassed be- "I knew I would hnvu to do Periodically he lapsed into uncon- Wintpr luiatlnj! creates "desert-dry " air - /^T^C --""'! MONTEREY . Calif. ftf>-A baby Friends may call at Jensen Fu- sciousness,' hut th« new Presto Humidifier su pplies moisture _ /%> \~" l If you like to use a kitchen cause it Wiis tied to vnler-approv- something lo keep warm if 1 was Holps relieve annoying s£iiy/-' V•'j sea lion crawled onto the smidy 'd 1ni tlie driivot home. ':\i p scissors for sni pping dales into neral Home , Hixton , Wednesday ul of amendment No. '-'. going to l ive , " Stimuli , :I7 , said When liu regain his senses, he fliyn«i5s in nose an pass Irom his luispltnl lied in Marshall , brushed sift ing snow away from winlmtimu health «ind comfort , Air Bath water handy and dip the scissors Its hido , waddled back to the ocean the church after I p.m. the dnmelight which remained lit , f/^M ^\^\V- /] ' \l the building bill this afternoon aft- I'urififr washes du st and smoke , reduces jC^ Jfl \) 'Cfj 1 into II frequently. and swam away . Pallbearers will be: Gordon At first he fought desperately hoping siinxione would pass l>y er which it goes to the Senate for Iwcterinl count by 99%. Fully portable, r{'^M , 1 ^-4^ "*N Gundorscii , II n( r o I d Clirisinger , He kicked out a window but nnd see il. nliiKS into nny U5v A.C. outlet, Tank , ' P'' rcpnssnge, ['/?& /'^/ ^K ^s Robert Amuml.snn, Alfred Waller , couldn 't get out, The rear window i.iiblnpl and grill are rustproof for life. ^ \f ( :^ Hursh had requested that the The light allowed him to see \iy —\. ' ') ¦ *^ Oscar Waller anil William Kidrlck. was smashed in the .accident , hut lliimldlstnt control maintains tr /C-^N//'r? /> V^s| governor approve Mil new jobs in il , too , wan too small to squeeze blond dripping from fuce cuts, "I \ desired humidity setting ^y^ William J. Wilhclrnson the mental hospitals and 702 now to freedom. He lunged at. the spit up a little blood , " lie. recalled , Imi Si^SmsmmV ^ss ^mm ^^-iL}I SPRING GROVK , Minn. < S|>Q- jobs to aid mentally retarded chil- jnmmed door«, imahlc lo budge "but it (liili) "! worry me ion niiicli. 15* dren. My imiin worry was lo got out of ciuD-Wllllum J. Wilhclrnson , 61 , them, Spring Grove farmer , died at 4;2G Sluinni ripped the upholstery to tbe cur. " son , James, Spring CI rove; one gel at padding which he stuffed Finally an unidenlificd womrin TOP QUA LITY NO. 2 FUEL OIL a.m. Monday at Lutheran Hos- ( pital , ha Crosse , after uu illness daughter , Mrs, Theodore Leone inside his coat, He tore the sent niolori.sl saw Hie wrecked cur, In of several months. Hnnscom , Briidenlon , Flu.; one covers away and tried packing a few liniments another car con- He was born here March 11 , granddaughter; one brother , I IIRC - them In broken windows, lie taining two men slc-pped. They 1001, so-ii of the late Julius and man , Chicago , and one sister , Miss packed snow in cracks to keep out used a pinch bar to force opon a Glna Sundet Willielnwon , He was a Inga Wlllielmson , Spring Grove, llio biting vlnd, His gloves became door and free Stuniin for n hur- *18?Ton lifelong urea resident,' lie married A ftiuoral service will lie nl 2 wet ,'ind froze. ried trip lo Ihe hospital, , 11)31 , was a p,m, Thursday nt Trinity Luther- Inez Storlic June 3 'My feet were the first to got The ordeal for Stumm , • fe«d member of Trinity Lutheran an Churc h , the Rev, Itnlf G. Han- SPECIAL 6 FURNACE COAL cold," Stunini snid, "They didn' t .salesman, and father of five cl»il. Church , and hnd been n trusted of son officiating, Burial will he in drcii , licjiim about , midnight Iwnt f Friends hurl — they just got iniinb and rrt Ihe church and a member of a Spring Grove Cemetery, fell. hard. Tuesday. lU ji'iin olf the riind when SPECIAL NUT COAL rural school hoard, may call at Kngell-Ilolile Funeral "I took my shoes off mid tried he met a c;u' . As the cur wonl by are; Homo Wednesday afternoon until $ 1.00 ton Cash Discount... 3 tons or mar*. Surviving Ills wife ; one to get my feet up under my arm- a . swirling cloud of snow tempor - noon Thursday and at the church pits , one al a time, lt seemed arily blinde d him. "I guess I ROI £2,00 ton Cash Discount . . . haul It younnlf. nfler 1 p.rn, hopeless, " Ion close to the shoulder , hit n PICTURE As the night wore on Sliiinm ' s snowdrift and went into the dllch , " Good Clean Coal — In Overhead Bins Two-State Funerals survival efforts hcrnnip fcehle. he said. Arthur M. Johnson FRAMES GALICSflLLK, Wis, —The place MADE of the funeral service of Arthu r Y.M.C.A. HEALTH SERVICE M , Johnson , Galesvilk , lum j TO been a Your health isi Difficult to Easy to Maintain changed . The service will lie at Reo*'" . ORDER '.'. p.in, Wodiicidny at h'ii'st Pros- 1 MASSAGE — INFRA-RED — UITRA-VIOIET — STEAM - VISIT OUR HUMIDIFIER CENTER - liytcrlnii Church , (lii lrsvlllo. Ihfc Itev. llnlKTl M, C, \\'ni' (l officliit- Call "Remp" Shealy Ing, Burl.il will be I JI I'lne Clilf I NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY Durfey Studios Ccmctory, Frlonds may call nt 8-1521 Appointment 177 W. 7th | 7V E««l Third St, Plioo* 8-3621 Smith Mortuary from 7-f) tonight 1 OPRN TO THS PUBLIC [ and Wcdnosdny alter 0 a,m, ¦¦¦ ¦ DEAR ABBY: ^k 1 I i m\as*mmm\mX.MW\W A '^oneyd^e^^

By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN [ ¦ ¦ ^^^ SB ' ' 1 ' - ' [• (.. km m m ^Lam-^ m ^k\m. ^ mt—amr ^m W^BHE KLI' - ^S^^^^HKHBBS^SSD^ ^Lm -: . DEAR ABBY: I am a man . .who has iieon retired for: exactly ^^^ ^w *^ s 'l^H ^ j&I^^HSn&BBEMESn MA , ' ¦ four montlis. 1 have worked hard since Hie age of .14 and have ¦¦; . - earned the rest. My wife isn 't very happy about ' .it ' arid [ has given . ' - me .the nickname: of: "Sitting Bull. " V .enjoy sitting , and don 't like . . . her . calling me "Sitting Bull. " .Will i you. put ..'this in you r column? We both read it. Maybe she'll' take the hint and cut it ' out . ^ SITTING BULL j ^L .^t^msmmmms>.' ^^ S^/^SMA^'" ^^^mmm ^Lmmw^^aammmar smmmwk^k^kmm^m ^mmm,mm ¦ y ," ¦ ^fi«« 8ffl ^^^BBl» ,JMBBM ^BHS«»& * H . -. ' .- - . DEAR- SITTING : Yours is a noble , iiickiiame. Another re- ¦ '[' ' .; k\m\\msmsWM ^K v9HffiiwSraP &^ J& M^^9^EH1 ^H^ tired : gentleman wrote to . tcll me that his wife had nick ¦; ' :;¦ named Tiim "Hqneydew "! He said every two minutes , she'd^ v ¦ ¦ . .- ' : say, "Koneydew this" and "Tloneydow that. " . Wanna trade? :-; \ K * . - DEAR . ABBY: Mv- son , who ..has been; a ^ SHBHH^H^^^^^SHP^HBHP^ ssyS^ttfi^^S&faA ' *? ^ msifo^amwB' wk ,> .- .;¦ good boy and very close to. his family, brought. : ^ft J^^^^H^^^^^^^^H KH; ' *¦ .^^^^^BMIB^sL&. ffiRHwh^* " ' 4IHHH^^H 1H . home a : young, lady [ for us to meet.. He is in- K ' ' ' ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Hglt iJHf^^^^^^^BESvsi^^&l^^H^45^ %&Samm^ammw mm\. :, terested . in- marrying, her. M'e ail fell in love . K J V ¦ \m\ |^ ^^9P^^^^^^9HI^BIHH^^^s ^'^^^^^"^ ^E with. her; : A.bby.: She ' seemed, a precious tiling. ^K ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ K e ^^SommmssmiL^^^^ B^B^^j ^^Sj ^^^ y * Ii@ £. |^^Hf ^B [N ow 'he ..tells, us thai ' she told hinv she had had ' ¦[ a cliild out of wedlock :four years , ago,, and had it . .[ adopted. but: . ¦¦¦' , - • j'd; like to hear .from a.jnioihfr or ninHier-; ^K ^B^^^^^^^B^HHragBBgHragpi ^SH^W*^^ ^Jm\mmis&$m\ in-law .who has experienced this. . Or perhaps a . ^L man who- has married. -a girl with- , (his in- her . ;- ;.v YBAH,' S^^L^OOK Af^yiiMif^^-iocwi:!AT W V : - ; : ; ASIAW'/* : - .. - ' ^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H^^Hb^ftfe * ^WiddfiU^HHBHIwC^^nUB __^^flri^^ft past. Abbv . would,yoii¦ accept ; .a girl , like this in ^ -- ' vour familv? • , - '¦ . PUZZLED • " : : rr : T ': ' ' ¦ ¦ " : ¦¦ ¦ ¦: [¦[ ^[ - ' V-;.-;. ' -: YOGI. BEA'R :. - . ' ]: ¦ . , '7' '- " ' DEAR PUZZLED:. - .Why ' not ' .. One mis- Abby . fake should, not , haunt a girl , 'forever. ' She was. honest: enough ;¦ ' ' ¦ . ': to . tell your son, and , he -was honest enough to tell you. Neither . ' : • was. necessary. ¦ ,/ . •; . [';, DEAR ABBY:!: . am 12 but look much 'older,..; When- my, gi rl . . friend; and 1 go W a, ii i glif movie together, rriy.' mother picks mc ,' ¦{¦ up. But- she. never waits . .until , the show is ' over. She always - , ] . comes after me early\because -she says; she is .tired and ; wants [ to go to sleep and , can't wait ,iintil [ the. :end of the movie..' AVhen [j . I see' her : going up and down tlie[ aisles looking for. me, I get so. ,: ' embarrassed I want to die. How can 1 get mym; ptlieT to-let mc j , walk home [with , my: girl : friend"; EMB ARRASSED . ¦' ¦¦ ^FffiffiWr^B^^^^^^^BIIr*' ^M^^^^^^^^IK B ' • ' "-. DEAR . EMBARRASSED : Walkirig: home at. night is out ' , of the question, so don 't campaign : for it: Perhaps , your girl ' • '. - ¦ friend's! mother or father Can [pick .yoii both iip and deliver [ you home after the [movie . It that' s not . possible: [you 'd better [.. .. be content with - -'things as they are. . .What 's on - . your.'- ..mind.?, P[or .a- ,personal reply, send, a selfj:. . nddressed, : stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills , ' ¦ ' Calif. . ;¦: -[' . .[. ,, ' - - . j j- ,. - , " ;[ [;;-[-:- . -: . . .- , ., , H VM ¦ - ^^^TSfi^p I BIHF __ ^ - ' ¦ ¦/ B s^fe ^ ^ ^ . afli^^^HFJE^ 9V ^^ i ¦;. . ' - . , * * ^ i of , unemiployed youth. .' ;. Ji «r ***¦ *^fc*«98» ^^Eab *8BuT « Proxmire Wants ["High : school , dropouts '. ' are ' , sc- iri piisly E-ggravating .our V.6. 1 ec- -! Youths to Attend foiiomic . problem—unemployment," | ! Prokmire .said in a statement. ; School to Age 17 1 He proposed .a resolution ; ex:; . pressing- it . the' ."sense .of the Sen- .i WASHINGTON ' l^—Setting the [ate" that ¦"compulsory ' school at- compulsory school attendance agetendance end on the , 17l.li .birthday. w : ¦ at 17 was proposed Monday by ]¦ Proxmire . said statistics showed . ' Yb6l , I-WANT.VOiJ 7p AP0LO3IIB IO; m, KH

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"In . college , I fhink the gairie I BV AUGIE KARCHER > Mary's College boosted its lead in the bull-necked human sledgeham- "Of course I 'm very pleased lo Bronko siilj feel's . Ihat . being that stands oiit . the most is the the Minnesota Intercollegiate Ath- mer who .became a football leg- be among the charter members. picked to the All-America team for U'iscorisin game in .' 15)23. We beat i Dflily News 5t>ortj Editor letic Conference hockey race Mon- end in his own; lifetime , took in But naturally after a long period the first time as. a University, of them »i-0 and I scored Hie :. only i St , Mary 's College cagers don't stride today ' . . day night by turning back Ham- s announcement thai tif years as these honors keep pil- Minnesota tackle , in 192!) was his touchdown. As T recall; I hey fum- ' lack fnr incentive wheri . they take line 5-3 for the seventh win for the he has been selected as one of 17 ing up you; get kind of used to re- biggest honor, bled on their 17 in (he -first quar- , on the t !ni vei-sity of "Miiinesota-Du- charter members of professional ceiving' them ". And ; then the first. ; "Of- course Redmen against a tie and two de- along that same line , ter anstsssmss ^4ts9 *am4s^»*ssssi» ss^msssa*m total:" DicTc McCormick; also had pered by two facts: Bronko has t^aaf*as*ms*m ^ * m*»a ^ al career-with the: Chicago Bears Minnesota , lntcrcollcgiafo Athletic two assists and Bob Magnusoni received so many football honors (1930-37 and . 1943> . Bronko ¦ most ¦Conference standi URS . . ¦ ¦ one; that natural excitement is hard to vividly., recalls : 15)33 .National ' ' Tlicir eifjhlb ¦straight: home ¦ the .••. ¦ ¦ Macalester and St. Thomas now- come by when another is received . Football League championship /victory , -. ':¦ ¦¦ trail the Redmen in the MIAC ice aind his name;has been mentioned y^ game, which the* Bears , won 23-21 . • Their first \vin /oyer Duluth Standings, holding No. 2 and 3 po- so prominently in consideration of over the New York Giants.; That - since tn5,')-5fi , a¦ string' of 12;games rtions. those: to be picked that little sus- : ; was tlie year the NFL was split Without a win nver- the Bulldogs.. pense was left. / into two divisions. .: SI. Mary's sports a 9-7' over-all. "We looked sharp and played a . "It doesn 't come as a complete :/. ' - record and is 3-3 in the. jriAC '^;^; ' : ; " : . ,. The lead changed hands about good game though we got. tired , " '? , " ;Si;^: surprise, because there has been .;;-S- ii^' :' ;- i . - ;. "I was playing fnll- ' and Dukith ' 4-2. The..Rerimert took seven times. said Max Mplock , St. - Mary's . ,; ; \ j ;: ;: /; .:;; . :^: ^ . ' so much about it lately.'' Bronko : bark. I don 't: recall if I ever ' over -'undisputed - .fourth' place when coach. "We had, to hang on at the " finish." said. "A lot of people around the scored myself that day or not , but \ ..Hamline . stlinncd .I\lacalester , 67-62 country sent me a . clipping of. a remember,I threw some passes i Monday hich.t. Mike Bishop, SL Mary's first- 11 story which , listed me as one of Page 11 Tuesday, January 2?, 19«3 ! that vent . for touchdowns. ' : line defenseman, suffered a minor "WOSJ COURAGEOUS" .. . Mickey Mantle, New York Yan- AUGSBURG, which leads th« injury early in the game : but was kee star, is reflected in the polished plaque, which he won in Phil- MIAC pack with an 8-0 mark, in- to: , able stick it out. . adelphia Monday night as- "most courageous1' athlete of the year. vades St. Mary's Saturday night. Duhiili , coached by Norm Olson . He was cited by Ph iladelphia Sportsvvriters associationI for his de- .. ''PARADISE played his best ¦is. wary of the Redmen , So . much game of the year," said Mol'ock, feat of a:series of injuries since he arrived in the big leagues in Olson repor.t 'ediy sent- a ! so that . who also lauded his goalie , Fritz .1951, Latest of these was his return from a crippling torn thigh Gncy Still scout - .to Saturday's' ¦ ¦-130-47 St. Kokesh: Rated as No. 1 muscle. Mantle also won an aw ard as the association's top choice Mary 's rout of Osceola Air Base, ; Kokesh had 28 stops over the dis- for best all-around athlete. (AP Photofax) . Duluth , In its -last , outing-, dis- tance. [[ posed of Concordia ' "7.6.-67; " ' St. .Mary's spot ted; the Pipers .th e ' . ' Wil iceir nominated ."-a '- ' '.start i ng first goal and -then went ahead 3rl. Bearcats five of Torn Hall , and George Va- on shots by Don Berrigan , Beau- WSG Matmen laika at forwards . Jim Rockers at lieu and Paradise. Dick Roy of center ,' and Al • 'Willi'an'is and Mika ' ¦" Hamline scored again before the Behind the MaIoaey . at.,.the "-giiards: . . - : . - •• first; period: end'., Lose Vote »tart«Tl «v» Face Falcons PROBABLE Duluth ¦ PARADISE and Beaulleu beat ; By TED MEIER 6-7 Nike ' .Patterson at . center , 6-4 ' ' : Boyd and , 6-5 Gary Rich- Piper goalie Sherm Wilkehs in the. Eight-Ball Associated Press Spoilt Writer. Dennis secon d period and: the Redmen ards- at forwards and" fi-l- Harry -week staved; off the strong-skating Hanh;- By For the ninth straight the Here Tonight Oden and . 6-1 -Roger Hanson at line . team in the: f inal .. perio d University of Cincinnati, unbeat- guards. . through Rex Filstrup brought the AUGIE KARCHER en in 33 straight games, including Winona State College wrestlers, I : Itoircr Pytlcwski at foevyard' and 15 this season , is the N». 1 team tuning up for a meeting with Coiv Mike Stailings at. ffuard will prob- Pipers within 5-3 raiige with .2:42 ' j gone, Sports Editor in .college - ' basketball. /; . nell:l)hiversity here Thursday, get ! ably .: be.; jWiltgen 's; first reinforce- The defending national charrir a severe test tonight at Memorial j ments. - St. Mary 's, now with , a three- - " ¦' - pions slipped a bit in this ' .week's Hall when they nicet River'.' Falls l Pal tersnn . lends; Duluth scorers point . spread . over. Macalester, " ¦(• -" embark on a project Associated / Press / poll although Slate .at 8 p.m.: with a ' 1.6.0 averase followed by meets Gust'avus Adolphus -at . 2 WITH THE WESTF1ELD Golf Club »tt to they passed one of their toughest 12.5. p.m Satiirday at the Terrace The Warriors. 4-1-1 for the sea- ! Hanson 14.6 and Oden . of a new clubhouse and lengthening of the course, and . Winon a tests. Instead , of. being Ihe unani- , 't -the Heights '/ son aren taking Falcons | rink. Country Club in the middle o£ expansion to 18- holes; things are mous choice, the Bearcats gained lightly by any means—though they | WILLIAMS TOP S St. M»ry'» " ' ' : a 16.1 average St. Mary'i " .(5)' , Hamline (J) -. : -golf circles. . ; only 42 of the 43 first-place M1AC scoring wiih ¦ ¦ looking up. in Winona votes may be looking ahead to the Cor- 1 Kokesh • - . O Wllkens 15.1-pverall; Hall is 10.8 for . present Westfield clubhouse has always been an eyesore cast by the AP panel of sports licit match ;'' . ' ;; and is. Magnuiion D Stroiiklrch The the year. " BI»hop . D D. Strodklrch and should have gone by the wayside yeai-s ago. It not ; only is not writers ahd : broadcaslers. Tlie ' ' ¦ : BtaulUu C Filstrup other ; first-place vote went to . , "RIVER FALLS, along with Su- ; Duluth- edged Si: Mary's. In two W bclson "but 't B*rrl9»n adequate for the growing membership, it hasn met state pcrior , is probably the ci-cani of ' \ tight samcs last, year, 84-78 at Du-: Flfcgerild . W . Niel«n ; ; third-plsee Duke. ' ST. MARY'S SPARES: McCormick, standards. ... ¦: . . - , : .. ' Chicago Loyola, - 'unbeaten " in 18 the Wisconsin College Confer- ; ¦luth and 74-63 here . The Redmen * Paradise, Trytek; . ' over tlie Bulldogs ,in For a city of 23,000, Winona was beginning to take a backseat 'start's,, retained its No.- , 2 ranking, eiice," said WSC Coach Bob f}uri- [.last victories . HAMLINE SPARES: R oy, Dol»n, Schin, ' ' the iOnfi-iiG season . \yere by ; 68-66 Kronttad, Smith. . to the rriany smaller communities, in Ahe area which offered public hut . Illinois , beaten last Saturday ner this morning. ' ." . . '. : flRST PERIOD—1, (H)—Nielsen (D-en- .and 87-75. margins. St . Mary's had golf facilities far and. above Westfield. ¦ by Cincinnati , [fell to fourth . Duke The Warrior line-up w-ill see one | . . hlson 0:27; 5, (SM)—Berrigan (Beaulleu) moved up following its thumping new face, that of Pete Blum , who also woii both .panics the year. be- 8:45 ; 3, —Fllifrup (R!ay) -; . Maioncy ..... 14 second; etc. and:first place votes Giinner, . «5 19 1! 7-3 to serve a ¦growing golfing , fraternity. - . '. Prllfwikl ;.... 15 ¦ 10* 1:4J. Penalities—Schwan. CH) 1:05; Kron- Three Warriors will be trying to ¦; ;» 105 7\» itad (H) 8:31; Beauleau (SM) 9:49; Para- in parentheses::. : Vaiaika .:....,.15 40 35 . ' 13- « - IM ;¦ .- . *.!. riise (S1A) 11:51; Berrigan (SM) 13:57. 1. Cincinnati 43 ...... prdt ect perfect records. Pat Fla- . Burgman ,..,..lfr . «« . '. Clarkln. .:...:. 1» J8 31 35 »7 *.| STOPS: . - BIG NINE GLEANINGS: Owatonna limited Mickey Bohmbach, 2. Chicago Loyola 380 herty: .at 177 shoots for his Mth - ' 3..:Duke 1 ...... ;..; 331 McKlan ... ,14- .U. M » JS '•< Kokesh (St. Marys) 10 f »-^5E 's sophomore - scoring, , to just points ¦; straight victory. He is 6-0 in dual Hughes ..;...... 2 ', l- . -"' . ¦* . '*•• Wllkani (Hamline) ...,:.. 10 I 11—54 Red Wing sensation seven Fri- 4..Illinois :..;...... io? ' 5. Arizona Stata 101 M«cklns ...... 13 3 10 11 H 1-1 , ' ¦ meet competition. i day though the Indians lost 52-46 . . Austi n sj-Packers/..-got away 93 'Gebroia Tech ; —....:..'148 Fecley .:. 10 1 3 4 4 •< ¦ *. . . m- shots in *eir romp over Faribault. They hit on 34 and hit a season ¦7. Stanford . . :,.,....; .;..;.;...: »0 8. Colorado- . .:...... 7S . LEO SIMON te sophomore from. - BRF Tumbles peak of 79 points for one game . . .. . Rochester, which handled Albert 9. Mississippi Slat* ;.:.. - '... - . . ...', -'.... ti SI. Charles, , Minn., shoots for his 10. Wichita :¦ 57 . Lea easily; allowed John Goodmahson , Big Nine point leader , eight Others receiving votei listed alphabet- seventh win at. 167 pounds arid To Sparta Five tallies , . , The Rockets made only two free throws against Albert ically: Auburn, Bradley, Canislus, Holy Dave Moracco, at 147, tries for Three Winona : Memphis Miami, ' Lea and the Tigers were charged with only seven personal fouls . . ' ,. Cross, Kentucky, State, No. 7 . also. : Flaherty hails from.: "Wis ¦ Fla., Niagara, North Carolina, Notre BLACK R1VF.R FALLS. . — ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ ' Dame, Ohio state, Oklahoma State, St. Minneapolis and Moracco from • r: . : .# ' ' •¦ ¦ j (Special)'.. — 'Black River Falls suf- \ " Joseph's Pa„ St. Louis, Seattle, - UCLA, Geneva, N.V. ¦; - (he FARIBAULT HAS safely tucked away the first winter «port* Utah State, Wake Forest, West Virginia, Boxers Lose fered a 7.1-57 defeat at hands CinnneVs other starters tonight | of . Sparta here Monday night in championship in . toe Big Nine. Three Winona l ighters ' lost split will be: 123—Larry Marchiohda; i Glove re- a non-conference basketball game. The Falcons' 33-13 romp over Austin gave them seven straight 131) . decisions in the Golden- ¦ ' — Larry Willis; 137 — (ionlyj -held at Fari- Black River led . . 15-13 nt Ihe and' second-place Mankato '3-1-1 ) can 't catch thern 'even ' if the MnIchionda; and heavyweight Hiomal-tournaments . . ,\ Al bault Monday niRlit. quarter but was outscored 27-11 in Scarlets win against Faribault;Friday night. Yale's Olivar Maussner. ' ¦ " ' ¦ • , ' . - " the second period. Ken Palzncr , the. only other Wi- Rochester , which had won its first two mat duals this season Eugene .-Peterson led Sparta , nonn fichtei- to compete won a with BRUE CARDS 70 ' ' 24 points. Lavernc Pdttirige'r added suffered its sevent h siraigW loss when the Rockets bowed at Albert , forfeit from .linv Wells , of Fari-. PALM SPni.VGS " Calif. //rV-Mil- i ¦¦ ¦¦ 19.; ' Lea 35-8. SEEKS 11TH WIN . .. Pat Flaherty. Winona State 177-pounder , . Imull. " . . - , . ¦ ' Picks Business wftiikee Bobby Brue shot"a :i:i-37-7U , ¦ Rochester 's swimmers recorded their 28th consecutive dual vic- seeks his 11th consecutive ¦victory tonight when WSC hosts River Salurday iu clit the Regional For Black River , Terr.y Bills two iinder par , , to: qualify Monday : tagged 16 and Fred Pflanz 14 . tory . iri. splashing past Faribault Shattuck 77-18. The Rockets used Falls at Memorial Hall . Flaherty, above , ta t-aught in a takedown Tournament wll be held at Chal- lor the Palm Springs Open Golf Winona Golden Sparta won the "B" game 50-44 , three freshmen and - six " sophomores- in sweeping all nine events. by Bemidjl's Noel Bailey in a recent meet , but he recoicrcd to fiehl , Minn., and Tournament, set to ' open on Thurs- rilovos ' (.' ' ("nuck Putcrbau gh . ' Photo ) . . oa eli - - »- • . • . Over Coaching beat Bailey 3-2. (Daily News .Sporls . day. said that the ' H'injnn team .will LA. CROSSE MEN bowlers have post-ad eight 70O counts In 1ha (AP) pn'sihlv enter 1? ' Hcblers . " NEW HAVEN , Conn. - 1362'half, of the current bowling season. Topper is a 737 by Erv Faced with a choice between foot- HWT: Bob Cnnr- , Olun Earth dec. Ban . GIANT STAR ANSWERS CRITICS Piilrrhauqll, ' Winonn,' 3 This Week s Zeisler , ball and business , Jordan Olivar MDLWT: Jim TlipobiU , Faribault, da«. That puts Winona (o shame. With more league bowlers 0.328 chose business; and Yale is now Cnrllil" Pi'tfrh.mttli, Winona; 3. LIGHTWEIGHT: Fri- rf Jlmlnai, Slut total to be.exact ) Winona hasn't had a 700 (or three years and without its winningest football Earth doc. Tom Van Hoot, Wlnonai I. Basketball John . Schrciber 's <193 is the best so far I his season. conch since the golden days of Winona women have the edge on La Crosse Walter Camp. Tohipht , however. Our Olivar , dean of Ivy League fruit- Rough Football? Michigan Tech Six gil ls have turned in seven 6O0s to only four in La Crosse. Huff: LOCAL SCHOOLS ball coaches, announced Monday Dululn nt 51. Mary ' s. Whips Duluth 7-2 MAPLE LEAP lie was ending an l t-year-old asso - ChlllNId al Elklon. • OFF THE CUSHION: An undisclosed number of Faribault High ciation with Yale. HOriillTOW Mich. -AP) - BIO NINB School athletes have been suspended frcm interscholaslic athletics M ichigan Tivli slammed in four Owatonna al Norlhlleld. " Yalta had otfared him a n«w first-pri -ind gualr to move out to BI-STATE for a year for violating the rule against use of alcoholic beverages. Onalaska Luther al Taylor.* three-vear contract with the p ro- Not Dirty! an .1. Imi key victory over Yes, But cas> V' , ' Lawltton al Caledonia Loretlo, * . . VVinona s basketball Winhawks , after six straight games, have viso t hat he stay In New Haven MiniifsDln Dulut h .Moinlny night . CENTENNIAL NKW YORK (API-Dark storm I can I figure il out , One year diMui'ht 'd nlioul HIP ronrlion Hint Byron at Maiiippa. zoomed to a lfllh place ranking in one Twin Cities basketball tioll for the entire academic year. Sop liiiuiore All -e rl got the ' the violent you ' re -the. , llie ucxl year they held a .special slmwiii fi of the lli 'lni HIAWATHA VALLEY nnd a tie for 3lsl in one in St. Pant . . , John O'Connor, sporls This would have mount Riving clouds hari K low over K'l'calcsl lint trick for 'l'ci h with Scott Wat- Sttwnrlvlllc al K«»on-Mantorvl|lt. up his association with n Beverly world of Sum Huff. Sniilin ' Snni you ' re Ihe ilirtieM , title (lame filrns In let novvsmen two ' Cannon Falls al Kenyon, editor of the Red Whig Republican-Eagle, has left Hint post for a - ' man or his family. I diin ' t waul often are in a where reports were puhl Ishcd time al the university. The criti- bul not d irty, football. Cleveland linif- fur both Tiiylor Evon II They Total *600 Niitinnal Footlmll League ' club cism grew warmer alter last sea- lo be lulu led n dirty player bill I' thnt an Investigator of tlm Unit- "1 never hit him tin| < ihdtn In In our business session toddy after be- siilicotnniitlce had been locking Willi a 2-5-2 rernrd , losing to arch- , He'll Huff . "I don't, remember ever liil- Huff and the Giants wore so no llie sii-calli 'd "SI 'CHIK I «>fforl . " expt'i-ienc'd Manii Ki'i- liifi liroufjht up |o date by Com- into alleged gambling assoeirilimis foe 1 lnrvnrd, 14-11. dhow V" ii hnw t In- v can tiii K hitii niter the whistle . The i|tiii 'l( y «nd missioner Pete Itozello on his of three iinnnipe-d San Francisco Ollvnr made hi:s announcement official was be li.imHed l rinlit them, If you hit p li 'iiaitntlv , continuing invoKtlRation into re- 4!)ers, There were healed roplles to newsmen Monday nijdil just a man nfter the uhislle , 1 mil port thai some players bet on from members nf the San Fran- before a dinner of Connect lent sure ho would call il, If n loan is nncouary, hn'll Riinies nnd nssocinled with Ram- cisco dub, sport land ynu Ihu amount you .^writers, "II. was roiiRh but not blers, Olivar 's 1 9(51) all riRlit nned-—on n tentlh|» plan. "Th o first I lieurd of It was lo/mi rompiled Ihe dlrly, I (/link our guinc with Clii- Ko/.HIe briefed represent fili vex when I arrived here Monday nft- first perfect record of nny Vale ¦ SOUTH SOUTHWEST The mn nl lent ptiHHilila cjino wii.s even run i*lirr hut no- T IKII Watltrn n, W. laxat I* OOIOIK , Knnlucky »1 (i of the 14 rlubs on llie status of his ernooii , " snid Vic Mornbllo , co- foolball Icnm since lfm . O Inch *» FAR WEST pti v inenlH H TC nrrnri (( o . body I'diiiplii iiu'd nliiiui nny dirt y , Wr»l Vltoliila St Fiiiman 5» Staltlt |0i, Lot Anoalai Loyola SI In til. r iiiciinie. I id our probe Monday afternoon. Jim owner of the v<>» ' play, You can t afford to pla .v Nevada it, San Franclico 71 at , So. MUi. 1) Mutiii lliT HI IIAV ynu how to KonsiL league pulillc relntlons di- Ins alioul il , I'd luivo to refer you dirty in this leaniK 1. When tw) to capture first place in l lif dial' T^5UC Huff' s w ife and family have been Jl. Jolin i, N.V, 41 b« In touch with nil phases of the Inn r-on firmed that Ills com will on Compelition will be in ciiflel , shaken. Matqtulfe i|, ' schoo l division of Ihe tnblo tonnlf KING '^ ., Investigation nt all times," Crtlihlnn », Jl Amhrnia 44 T*?fNANCE hnd fl Ktaff momhor in San Fran- nildRot , prep and junior ' rlnsises. "My wifn wants m» to quit ," 50. Illlnnl. dl, Toledo II tnurnamenlR hnld at Ihe Catholic t (OtrHMII) ! Tho latest flm-eup wns reported cisco chccklnfj on rcporls of possl- Tho Winona "V" whipped lied Hamllni *0. MacalmiB, «i Ilcci'cnllon Outer I.nnik rceolvcd DWARD" said the (iinnls ' middle llnchnck- Carlaton ««, Lakf Enroll, III M 301 Chun It Blrig. Phoita iitl E Sotting Cigar Aaniii^'i tarpnal Monday from Snn Francisco bit. improper activities. Wing Inat Salurday 165-1)0. er. "1 don 't want to do thai. But ¦ lack Hint ti, ItHjIharn, t.D tl ai trophy for gaining this title . COTTERy HOKAH \ 1 P.M. New York GRAIN ¦ MINNEAPOLIS. (iB. . — Wheat r e- TEAMS TO MEET Russell Stock Prices ceipts Monday 249 : year ago 30O; W6ht Ads FIRST IN LEWISTON HISTORY May 5 , Cotter High School's non- Abbott L 787v Jones & L 51 i trading basis unchanged; prices varsity basketball teanis will Allied Ch 14V Kennecott 71V4 !U higher; Cash spring wheat Allis Chal , 17¦ ' - . . Lorillard 45'i basis, No. l dark northern 2:321.4- Start Here pl ay a doubleheader against Ho- . ¦ Amerada 120^» Mpls , Hon 2.33'/4; Spring wheat one cent pre- , N OTI.C E. • . : kali St.. Peter Wednesday; night' Top Rebound W* . . . .;. at St. Stan 's gym. Am Can 4fi' K Minn ISM fiO' i mium each lb over 58.-61 lbs; Am M&Fy. 224 Minn F&L 4i's This newspaper will be responsible for freshmen will meet Spring wheat one cent discount only one Incorrect Insertion , of any. The Cot tar -'S0 v '"B" team at 7 p.m. Am Mot 20U Mon ,Chm , .V« each 2 lb under/ S8 lbs; Protein classified advertisement published In ps 722 Series HokahY ¦ ' the Want Ad section. Check your ao) Haedtke 'J ' Ra I AT&T '-Dk J.' 41 varsity , against . 121 Mpn . premiums : 11-17 per cent 2.32V*- ¦ with the Hokah Mark in NBA and call . 332) If a correction mult be LEWISTON', Minn , (SpecjaP— for Schlitz Beer , Haedtke had Haedtke totaled 22 strikes , get- jjlie l^ambler reserves . following. I Anaconda 45'4 Moil Ward 35 2,81V* ::;. made. and NEW YORK (AP) ; Arch Dan Dairy . B Lewiston only two open frames. II- started Rett ing nervous ,:' Haed- rieally ' going in there." he said. Red Men Club bounder in the National Basketball ; durum 7-10. LOST7~STR AYE bT or stolen from Altura ' ' Chi MSPP 10* ¦ area, maie Golden Labrador, white tip 244 , It was his . first sanctioned tke confided!' , lie sports , .a 186 Haedtke has operated bowling Associaliori. .• 8 Phil Pet 49 Corn Ne 2 yellow -i.-13'i-. ' • . Chi & NW 15'i Pillsbury . ; 557 8 V on tail . Liberal reward , ' Tel. Altura 752 1 . 700 and t lie. ' first :.reported •-. lb's a\erase ni the Tri-.City ajid . 192 lanes in Le-iviston,since l flSii . and j Oats No 2 white 63VB -67% : No 3 . . League statistics ailnouhced to ! Chrysler , Polaroid LOST—Sun.' evening near Stale. Theatre, " the, Winona in the Industrial ." liis previous last summer pill up a new eight- : SS^s 1.40'i ' ' ' season. , anywhere iri . day credi t 'Schayes,'- now playing ' : ' white .6i*.-i-65Vi ; No 2 heavy white : gold: grandmother b r a c e I e t, round " ' ¦' high , series was-. H76 last year; lane ' plant \vith automatic set- Cokes Widen . I Cities Svc - .. - m» Pure Oil 39'i s charms. ' . "Janika, Erik , Kristin, Sherrl area . ¦ ¦ ¦ v 67 /s-71% ; No 3 heavy white 6S-V,- ' " ¦ ; ¦ , . : '¦; ' " ' ' ¦ his 15th " season , with 10.860 re- I Comw Ed 48- » RCA 62^ Sue cl - '5437- ¦ ' " ¦ - ' ¦ - ' • • Bowling. in '.the.Ti' i-C'ity. League He "also bad a .278 same. . ters . .68V8. ,- ;. _ J_Z . botihcls. Russell , in his seventh sea- : Cons Coal 39' k Rep Steel 36^* '• Rex 31n Barley/ bright color i.00-1.22; Personals " . .7 son , has 10,822. Cont Can 4:^8 Drug 4 ' ~ ^ " " Loop Margins Projecting their-1963 averages of Cont Can 56' s Rey. Tob 40?-»- straw color 1.00-1.22 ; stained 1.00- A RE .YO\JTA PROBLE fV\ DRl NKER?-Mari ' '' ! 1-22: feed 87-96. : or woinari, your drinking creates numer- BANTAM 23.8 . and . . 5;4 .' through their five ! Deere 58 Sears Roe 78 . 2 ous problems. II' y°*j need and . want " - -' ' ¦ ' -W - ' ¦ - ¦ ' Rye No 2 lWX-1.3i 3 help,, contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Plo- . . L . , W-L games scheduled this Week , Rus- I.Douglas 27"- s Shell Oil ¦ 36' i .i: f Redmen Club 4 1 Sunbeam Bread 1 5 ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ r Flax; No; 1 3.10. v ^neer Group, Box 122, Winona, Minn. lliday Ramin sell could, i Dow Chem 59'i Sinclair ' . 39 ;»- ~ ~~ Ha replace Schayes in the .. . " " "~ ALLEY GATER-5 . '. : Peerless Cha in 4 3 Athletic Club 1 1 ¦ '¦ L"6SE tVEIGHT safe!'y, easily ar»d eco- Cent,.' Methodist. .] 3 . No. «1 .all-lime .spot with 10 du Pont ' 246' 2 Socony : 61 Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.68'i. Westgalc Bowl W L . ,977 to Sp nomlcally with Dex-A-Diet tablets. Only Curley 's Floor Shop. .., .:..:.? ¦ 0 10 975. It East Kod 113-^ Rand 14 98c. F ord Hopkins. ¦ : '' . is conceivable that the : CHICAGO (AP)—No wheat or Valentine Trucking . - , 4 .3 Red Men :Club .-handed Peerless- i F' "i' ; - . 6-foot-10 Sussell will pass 'the ' 6-8 ord Mot '42- St Brands 70'i DIG'UP -yoUr hidden treasures. Frank cart Nasti' s ..v... ;. . .. - . :3. . 4 Chain: its ; second successive- loss soybean sales. Corn No 2 yellow repair- the: lewclry .. that' s precious to Montgomery Ward's ...... J 4 Schayes on j. Gen Elec 78'8 St Oil Cal 64^ 8 . . ¦ . ¦ Friday when Syracuse 1.20 ,' lsV2 4; No' '3 yellow .l:2q' s; . you but his fallen apart .over the years. PI dee ¦/¦ - ' ' 4 ' S 43-33, . Saturday, -and moved farth- ¦ " . 15' . 2nd Bud's Bar . . . Gain . Gen Foods i St Oil Ind 5t- 8 . plays at Boston. 84' Bring il to RAINBOW: JEWELERS, next Taverna Barber&Beauty Sply. 3 i Di- St No 4 yellovy 1.20V-J : No . 5 yellow . .Marlene Halliday - arid j Margie finished- its second day- of . minor er out in front in .Ihe Bantnm . I Gen Mills 33^ Oil N.I 59-^i to PO .on 4th ,, ¦ William ' s " Hotel .'• . . • .- .. 2 . 7 Wilt Chamberlain , San . Fran- 1.17^4-19. Oats No 1 heavy mixed ¦ ' ~ event 's; • " ' ¦ : Haskelhall : ' ' ¦ ^ Monday ¦ of, Park-Rec ¦: ' Hamin combined for 1.073 . :: . . " .. vision the Gen Mot . " . . 62 !i Swirt k Co 43 - Winona" Daily .News : ,. 2 7 ' ¦ . ¦: DRY SIC IN lrom winter harslines5? You'll j . . -;: cisco s, 7-fpot-l star, is not threat- 6 . ¦ ' - ; . like' L,)n nigh! ahd second place in .the ''doii- ¦PIN TOPPLERS . League. . ! Gen Tel 24V ' Texaco ' . 61" Squibhs o-lar , if's wonderful. HALL.JPAY hit 473 and Ramin ¦ ened , in his customary .spot as the : Soybeaiv oil 9'4a. : GOLTZ PHARMACV, 274 E. 3rd hl.es division of the . AVihtiria ' Wom- J Wcstgole., . W L - . ' In the. other , cont est Central { 'Goodrich '. . 4.71.4 Texas Ins HS'i . 48(). They : 120 pins handicap. Main TaVern ¦- . . - . : ..:.,....: . 4 1 No, 1 league scorer. The latest Barley : malting choice en 's, City bowling, tournament. : had Methodist , fought off ' a last ciiiar- ,.' Goodyear 34's Un Pac , ' 35 ij 1.25- SAVE TIME, money by having a Culllgan ' ()0 1 Vic' s B,ar ; J ; :.:^ .;.... 4 1 figures S IIOT he; has scored 2i342 waler softener Installed, 'Gets clothes The only scratch D turned in ..:¦ -;... .:¦ " ' : 1.33ng feed .96-1.10n,j , That was . one . of . seven changes , Lincoln ' Insurance . ... .3. 3 ter."surge to down Sunbeam Bread points. Gould Bat' -39 . "Un Air Lin 33' K 'leaner, faster , CULLIGAN, Tel. . MOO. Monday night was. a 50.O e veil by Hamerniks . Bar . ' ...:. * . .... 3 3 ¦'; ¦' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Runner-up Elgin Baylor of 5 " " ' ' ih: the,, standings as -the . tourney 18-13.. - - .;/':• . ' . ' VGl'Nb.'.Ry 45V U:S Rub. . 44 s DOES ALTERING • t\othes needle you? Lennrc .Kl .agge.; She . 'iiatl a . 192 Watkins Mary. King ...... 3 3 Los Angeles is far behind with :i ' 1 Kalua Klub . ' . .,. 3., 3 Toe Fergiisoli- ciiKl Bill Van DeiS- ;¦¦ ¦ Greyhound 34. 4 US Steel : AS ' WINONA MARKETS . The needle ol WA.RREN BETSINGER, . . 1 ,708. . - , ' * ' Tollor W- game and teamed : with Ruth. No- Winona Paini 8. Glass . ,,: 3 "-4 ' Reported ' by - . ' ,; 66' v . 3rd is your answer . ' . ne poured . in 17 . and Hi points re- H'bmestk. 47'A West. Uii . . 31 !s " ~ ~ «4(i7 1 waiiy ' '»• ; ;¦< MELT IN " "lr yotiiy for . fourth in doubles: ' s , : . . , 's peel iyely ' ¦ to pace Red ;.Men'.s iviii. TB Mach ¦ 423' : West g-El •-' . ' 36: Swift 4 Company . YOW^MOUtH wedges t pte RUSHFORD WOMAN REDMENS CLASS B ¦ ¦ Buying, hours are . trorri . il a.m, ' -to 4 p.m. W'ith .. a steaming cup of coffee make ; High jsingle ga me - .of tlie night ' ¦ : Wlworth ''¦ ¦. 66U ' . . Redrnehs . W L Charles : I .lun s'on •' paced Peerless . Int Harv . 52 's . . . Monday tnrough Friday. the perfect afternoon pick-me-up. Wheth- e-d in' - .sin- : ¦ ¦ BOWLER STRICKEN was a 2t:i by. F.lvera Allr . Bubs Oldtlmcrs .. . . 3 1 :lnt Paper ^S^sYng S - & T'. ; Site These .quotations apply as ol . noon ;t-oday, er our shopping or on the lob, spend ¦ ¦ Chain with 18. Rod Stol? added 13. '. - ».- moment at RUTH'S . RESTA.URANT gles. ] ¦ ". ' " ' ' . ¦: '. Schmidts ....:.:., . .... 3 3 ; All livestock arrlyino after closing lime , ¦ ' ' ...... :. 3:3 .-' •Scott' Stephaiison scored eight will be properly cared for;. - weighed? and 126 E: . 3rd. You'll be glad you did! Mrs. WaII>: 'Dit blis; of Riislifonl; Betty .Mlyiiczak and Gert Ga- Sunbeam .. . ¦ Golfing Army priced the followinq morning:. Doerers . . • 3 . 3 points , and Rich Ratare.'/ak 'six |o LOOKS LIKE a ' lories, cold winter so. you ¦who was bowling, in the: Winona ' ' . . ¦, HOGS ' ¦ , brych fired 1 ,1)48 . tor .fifth , in .dou- . ' . belter cbrhe,' out- '. one . of: these nights ' ¦ . PA7 K. REC JR. GIRLS . spark;,, the Central . . Methodist , at - : The hog market ' Is steady. Women s City • ttnirii .aiii'ient. died ' Ruth Hal Rod Lanes -:' \N' L -. and .come in where it ^s warm and bles and Marie : Ellison and ¦for Strictly meat 'lype additional 30-10 cents; - ' Monday.'-night . • after being: taken Lucky Strikes — 3 lack. Jim Nelson tallied seven , . -friendly: -Wonderful food, RAY MEYER , . ' Motors Steels fat hogs discounted . 20- ' .:' . . .. 7. - 'S army, Good sows— window - shades?- Replace them with . Grulkowskf Beauty Sftop . . i9 i2 . in . the Wee Park-Rec A: veritable of golfers—128 Trading ' ¦ . lovely viny l or machine painted cloth ' - Pee Active . V.was at tributed to -a ', heart' attack. Maria-n . T-ulius :.... ". ..,. -. 540 ' Sams- Direcl ...... :..,. . .::.... i , » . : , 270-300 - „.v....I'.;: . ..- .. ..,. - . 13.25-T3.50 - - ' ' professionals and 384 amateurs-- ¦ . .shades,, cut to lit your windows. Wash- Joiin Wiciek ,.::::... .;..,,. .. ¦ : 553 The Oaks . .• 5 /:7 Basketball League; American ' /Lef - '. ' . ¦ ' Elaine Thode . ' . : . .,.:.. ..:,: . 551- . . by. durhpirig. McK inley '21-15, and: :¦ . . ' -. COMMUNITY . ¦:¦ ket -edged irregularly lower .early j 40W50 .:...... , . 12.00- 12.50 DOUBLES Classic. . ; ¦ ' ' ¦,;¦ - Cleaning, Laundering j 15 Westgate Bowl - ' i W . .' L.. Paint fell to its 10th consecutive ¦ this ; afterriobii. " Trading was fair- : 450-500 • ..., ...... ,. 11.75^12:00 Polly Jung-Joanne O'Reilly ...... 1111 : ¦ ...... 7 : 2 Pitched- camp, is a term used . Staqs— ,. . .. ' ' . ¦ Marle-ne Halli'day-Margle Ram In . . 1073 Winona Ramblers . . defeat 34-14 at the hands of Wi- ¦ |y active. ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦; ' ' ¦ ' ¦> " ' ' Nackbarth Peed Mill V,...., 7 7 loosely 'because ivany of the ' 'play- .;. . • • ! 450-dowrt ...... ;.,., .. ,9.25 '. .:¦ ;: ;';- .2 . for .i ; -j' j:- Lucille Weaver-Helen Nelson .. . lost I ¦ - -' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ . 'j ' . : s Beer ...,. 7 "2 nona Hotels. . ;.'' . After rising for six straight ses-j 450-up . ,. . ; : .. ::. : .:.; 8.25- 9^25 ¦ ¦ Rulh Novotny-Linore Klagge 1053 Schmidt' . . tor-pay lads are bedding dowa in : Every 3rd Garment; ' ' ' '."• j Silver Dollar Bar «Vj , ¦ •:. 'Thin and unfinished hogs ' . '. .discounted Belly MlynciykGert Gabryeh 1041 . .; 2'^ . . Steve Strelow nagged eight. si.bris. the market was entitled to • ¦ Schlitz Beer ' -...... 5. 4 private homes which; average out CALVES Professionally " reibers Ann Beranek-Ramona Hildebrandt 1014 points for Coke. Mike Ho|ubar : a "rest."- brokers said ,. anil the ) The veal market is steady. FRFF¦ L_u Sch Sunbeam Bread ...... 4'i 4Vi . . in cost at- about SI00 ,000. some Cleaned & Pressed ' " Grace Burley-Alice • Lynch 1044 Few prime: .!. , -J- Coca Cola . 4 5 scored; six to pace Jay Bee's. ' price action came as no surprise. .,.., : 32.00-33.00 . ¦ ¦ Lois 'Slrahge-Dodie Cilia ... . 1039. . : with . . swimming:, pools .. marked . | Top . choice ...... ¦ ¦¦ : :- ¦ ' Farmers Exchange ...... 3 7 . 1 . .:...... 31.00 "' ' ' ' " : ¦ - Rila Tropple-Susle Ciaplewskl ;. .. 1031 Pat Wiltgen led :Legioh's attack -- the: Associated Press average :¦ . ' ' . . • . : TURNERS .. .; 1 Miller High Llie ....;...... 2 7 "His" and - -Hers. . " ; Choice ...... 29.0C-31.OO. ¦ Marie Ellison-Ruth Kukowskl .. .. 1034 ¦ : ¦ ' ' 1 Good '.' ; ' . " . • ' - - ¦ Blumenlrilf Store ' .' ..". .' V. .'. . . . 0 . , ? with .12 counters.- . Scott Feather- of 60 stocks at noon was off .i . .at . .:...... 26.00-28.00 . -Cleaning Laundry Commercial to good ...... 18.00-21.00- ST . MARTINS LADIES stone scored eight for. McKinley,: : Arnold Palmer can regard it- : llcV W . 4th .Tel. 75O0 ' 644 Sparks . as 256,8 with industrials off .3, rails Utility . 16.OCM7.CO . . ;. . . . . St, Martin' ' . L ¦; s . W. .:Mark Patterson ' fired- 22 • points a; Classic, with . no qualifications , up .1, .I, '• '¦! Boners .and culls . .. 15.0B.down Rukovvski shot 1.034 for 10th. , ;, ' . . B. ' 1 and utilities , off . . • j Coca Cpla -...... : . :, CATTtE - - ..7 2 through the hoop - to feature "Wi- but for others it can be a .vrlay, j , . loaay , action was bacKgrounct- . Winona t/pewriier Service s -The cattle market:: Steers and heifers , ' Breltlow s ' 5 4 A RECHECK of scores showed ' nona Hotel's win. Zero . Bostettlei- 90-hole period of iiorror and frus- ed by mixed reports from some of weak to 50 cents lov;en cows fully steady. r United Building I \\ inona Clenhing Works j a 1,036 for Rita - Tropple and Siis- j . Center .... S 4 tration.- . .: . ' ; Dryled steers and yearlings— KWNO Sweep Farm & Garden Supply .... 4 5 tallied seven for Paint Depot. ' j the steel companies and by uncer- ¦ ' ' ' Extreme top. . - 25.75 . . . i.ah Gzapl.ewski who had , been cred- i Skelly Girls .. . .., .:, ...... 3 . . .-«. MIDGET : The §50,000 : pot is the big prize tainty . regarding U.S. Steel's . fir ¦ . : - ¦ ¦ ; . Choice to prime . .. .::....:. 24.0O-24.75 John ScJireJber and Bob.Jandt ¦1 '1 Paint ; Depof- - .. .. : ,.:.; 3 : 7 : :. W. L :• TV '" ', i 'ited with ,024 Sunday. That gave . . . L but there are; "fringe" benefits jnancial . results, . which will be ah- Good lo choice ...... 21.50-23.75 $'4 :. bundle for ^ : ¦ Goede's Chick HafcherK 2 7 Elks - . t .1 TV Signal 1 Comm . fo good .,.: K.0O-19.M ^2;95 recorded the lone 600 totals in! them ninth , piace. : . . ; ¦ ¦ '¦ - ¦ - * availab-le. One is the $15,000 purse ¦ " ' ¦ > ¦¦ UCT . .. t 1 Bub's 1 » : nounced after the rriarket close: . ' " .. .CITY . ' ' ' Utility...... ,..... 1.6.00-down Winona league bowling Monday I ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ [. In singles, Kukowski' stacked 18.6.; Hal-Rod W L which will reward the pros for the i ...... • . - Dryled ' helferj— . . . - '- -- , . ¦ ' 201 E. -3rd . ! , "2l75 ,.' night, both in the City Leagu e at J—564; with handicap for- , a' fourth j KWNO Radio .. .: .:.:...... ,. 40ij ly' . The '; front-runners in the Park- valor and bravery of playing the ! Most losses of key ; stocks were ' Extreme top ...... 35.00 . -^el;. " ' ' Bunkes . Apco. .- . , ,...... r. ...: . 32 28 ' .. Choice to prime ...... 23:50-24.25 Hal-Rod Lanes.;. .: V ;. I| place; tie with-Helen Nelson. , i Rec Midget Basketball League first 72 holes in company^ with a ] fractional. - A . minority. of . issues Llnahans Cafe : .....: 31 29 ' ¦ Good fo choice .....: 21.00-23.25 ' ; Sohreiber, who holds the season Vivian*" Albert had . 196r-552 for Graham & McGulre . .31 29 notched victories. Ellis"''thumpqd- set of three new amateurs ill each ' posted gains.;. Comm. . . to good ...... U.Ob.18.50. Moving, Trucking, Storage 19 j . | ' - ¦ - Oasis Bar , ..' . . ., :...... ;.'. ¦; 31 :29 ., ; Utility .:. - , „.,.,...... 16:(Wdown high of 693, rocketed an errorless | eighth and Elaine Thode 177—351.1 TV Signal 53-34, and UO£ bombed -otUhe-r.foHtv rounds. :, . -: .,. ..- ,«,. ,^l^-.Al^-ar^|^yjjecl its . rise SAVE, . SAVE-by ¦ having, your : moving ' I Hal-Rods . 31 29 ¦ is ^; Cows— . . ; ¦ for " KVVN 'O with a 245 single '] ninth, ' Bub's 49-26; - '' . ' ' - .. • T^ien there the chance of at the . start , matching ''its latest : ' , don e- by people: who . know how. ' BER- 644. . [to fie for Thode was the de- Wally 's F. Cify .....;...... 3D 30 { . . . :, . Extreme top . -.. '. ¦¦ ' 1 Speed Wash 29 31 of. ;- :NII='S. TRANSFER, Tel. 8-3448. ; game that helped the Broadcasters |; fending singles champion. . . • j John Walski . led the Elks' scor- scoring a hole-in-one and bagging i high 63U as :it rose s, but it Commercial ...... , . ;...... 13:25-14 .50 in; Hote l Winona 29 31 ' ' . $50,G0O bonus. canceled the gain . and showed a Utility . „ - 12.2.5-13.75 |b 1,012 and an 8la-game lead Merchants Bank .;.:.,...:... 2m.V3ii ing parade . with -30 points. Doug a j ; . Canners : Plutnbing, Roofing 21 ¦ - and cutters . 13.r5-dbwn the team , race.; ;¦ • - ..; : ' '¦ Pepsi Cola ...... ,.:.... 27 33 Emanuel aided the cause 11, Lloyds of London , which under- fractional . net . loss along, with Bulls— . • V:.; Sing les •! . with : ' Bubs Beer 11 ] l Ford Bologna , ,. . 15.C0-17.00 ELECTRirRGTQ^OOTER Jandt . fired 605 arid Hal-Rod Ruth leTukoWskl , '....- .. 134 lit 1U . - ' tt-i 544 ' Bob Greden topped TV Signal -jvith writes the gamble,; as of now is , 'Chrysler-.; American Motors dogged sewers and driins. ¦ . Commercial .:...... 14.00-16.00 : For . ¦ , . ¦' | Vivian Albci-t ,;,. ... 196 132 124 106— 552 HAL-RO& $113,200 but of pockiet , discounting -and St-udebaker. . :Tei\ 9509 or 6436 " - ¦: ' : 1 year g'uarantet - , . - Lanes; riddled .2 ,952. :-. : ' : V.F " . 12 markers. . . Light .thin - ,. ;.,..,.: ...'.:. 14.50-down: Elaine Thoda ...... 14i 175 177 54— 551! .W. W L the heavy premiums the tourna- :Steels ' also took , small losses. \Vomen's scoring was a little !; Jo Kutolcek ...... 160 134 144 90— 5S0 ' Wasons Supper Club ...... 20 7 John Ahrens had a hot hand for __GALL SYL KUKOWSKI i Elvera Allred ;..;.. 213 135 109 88-' 545 ! Shbrtys Bar-Cafe .;. ...17 10 ment . must . .pay. U:S. Steel , Republic and . Jones. & Froedtert Malt Corporation ^_ better as; six girls socked 500s in : Bernles UCT and sparked its victory -with j Marlene Halliday ... 174 169 146 50—541 ': D.X. 14 11 Laughlin were among moderate Hours: ' 8 p.m. to 4 p.m.,- closed Saturdays JERRY'S PLU/vABING : the Pin Tdpplers League 'at .West- _ .; Golden B rand Fbodi ,....:.. 14 11 30 points. Jeff Featherstone scored . j Marcle Brugger ,. 137 177 154 72- 5*0 : Submit sample before loading. 82? E. 4th : . fel.' 9394 . . Buhkci Apco :¦.: .:,.' .:...:.: IS 12. losers: ¦' '" ; Ruth Blank .: ,.... 132 147 149 112— 5«0 . ' 12, .. No. 1 barley . . $105 .. - gate Bowl led by Betty Eriglerth's ' Bruce Hoseck tallied 12 for . ~ ~ : j Marie Ellison .. ..:.. 173 144 144 74— 539 . Blanches. Tavern .....15 12 Du Pont,, however , kept , .-on • No. 2 barley ...... 95 WE IHAVE EVE.5YTH!NG-i.ncluding tht 567 for Main Tavern. . ¦; Ij 7-Up . - . - Bub's. Belly Mlynciak 148 159 153 74— 534.; :;.;...;...,...... 13 14 Celtics Whip : No; 3 barley ..:...... ;..' ...' . .10 . kitchen sink ,- lor that, new kitchen or . Hamms Bser ...... 15 15 climbing as it added . about, .a ' in- Mary Ann Stolka fired a. 224 : Lenore Klagge ...... 201 142 143 44— 532 \ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ , . No 4 ¦barley . -: , . .85 . . bathroom you have been wanting to. , Margie Ramin ...... 139 195 126 70— 530; Bubs Beer .;..,...... 12 IS point. -. ' ' ", '. '. . ' stall For a first-class iob.call . . . game for Winona Paint and Glass [ ¦ • . . 1 Arlene Cisewski ..... 185 131 133 i4— 513 i .Winona. '. 'Milk '-Co. - .;...• „¦:.... 10 17 Gunners 45-39 j! ¦»¦ Losses exceeding- a point were Winona Egg Market and K-aliia Klub-totaled 960-2,656- Gerl Cabrych ...... 144 113 141 74-^ 512 | Fountain Brew ...,.:. .. 18 ¦ F RANK O'LAUGH LIN j Bertha Bakken ...... 130 112 146 94— 504 ! Bakken. Con- Co. :. .'. . . . ' 7 20- taken by IBM and Polaroid , re (These quotation s apply n of PLUMBING 3. HEAfiNS ' ¦ ' . Other 500 total? were: Eleanore . YMCA JUNIOR ''¦ Rulh iNoyotny ::' 144 148 163 40- ; ' 10:30 a.m. today ) ' ¦ - " ¦S 4*7 KEGLERS SATELLITE Bradds Boosts W L . W L fleeting some .. mildV profit-taking. . Grade A (lumbo) .., - .,, .. . I 207 E. .3rp . - . Tel 3701 .talil- 520. - Bernice. Williams . . 511, . Jerry Scherer ... 131 145 114 100- 4^3 Keglers ' j ; ....:...... 35 w L Celtics JO Wot Shot! : 1 ; Montgomery .Ward . Grade A (large) .30 Delbres Wicka 511, Rudy - Brang., Gladys Blanchlleld .. 146 128 110 100- 484 Lang ; Michelob . . - Gunners j' shakes- j .:met a flurry . Help Wanted^Femaifr 26 1 . .:,.. ..12 3 1 . 0 3 : Grade A (medium) .. .: ...... „... , .26 Marcy ThHmany :. 121117 155 84- 479 . Lance-rain's :,.. -...... , 10 : S of buying which . li fted its¦: price 515. and Irlene Trimrner 503. ; j . Graae B .... , ,. .26 WOMAN TO 5IT . wim. elderly lady, day7, i; Viola Cordes .. . 121 13* 117 88- 4,67 Sunshine- cafe - ... : 9 6 ' ! . BotHi ties were broken in the . nearly a point. Grade.C . ..:. . . . : .:...... :.: .18 no housework included. Write E-55 Dal|y In the Alley Gaters League' at Judy Mertcs ...... 104 14S .U4 80- 443 Ncsbilts .,. » 7 Leading Average . News. '* Westgate; Shirley Squires belted Ann Woel . ::.. .. 129 107 97 . 90 423 Spectaculars ...... 7 : i ¦YMGA Junior High Basketball AT& T continued in steady in; . ' CHICAGO im—Gary . Bradds ' S.S . Kresge Co...... 7 a , League Saturday. In the first di- vestment demand and advancer. Bay Stale Milling Company WOiVAN ' WANTED , (or housework on 210-562 for Curley s. Floor . Shop .,'"' Doubles Goofs- - ;..:.,;.....:... -. I 5 Elevator "A". 'Grain Prlcei farrri. Musi be dependable, 2 adults In Ohio State's 6-foot-8 replacement vision! the. Celtics vaulted into the. close to a point , although othei and Lois Strange hit a 508. Taver- j Marlene Halliday . 157 141 148—473 Coca: Cola ...... l H for All-America Jerry Lucas, re- ¦I ' Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ta:mily. Write E-49 .Daily News. na Barber SuppW hit 941-2,574. ¦" ¦: Margi e Ramin 180 136 144—480 lead by tripping the previously un- utilities .were mixed. . (Closed Saturdays! 120 1073 tained his No. 1 northern spring .'wheat. -..: '.. 12.34 Beauty Counselor . Cosmetics ¦ lead in the Big Teh beaten . Gunners 45-39 in ' overtiiiie , | The Dow Jones industrial aver ' ' WESTGATE BOWL : Ladies - Rdfft Novo thy ' . 176 157 140—447 all-games scoring race this week. No, 2 northern spring wheat ' . 2.22 WANTS to teach 2 . -.harp, attractive women Lenore Klagge . ... 164 192 )42—500 and in the battle of the cellar j age at noon was of ! !.00 at 681.89 No. 3 northern, spring whea t ...... 2.18 over 25. ' supervisor: work. Car needed. Mary Jo Grulkowpki tipped 193- 86—1053 Bradds boosted his average from dwell ers the Hot Shots moved into I .Prices were irregular and trad No. 4 . northern spring wheal . . 2.14 Wonderful lulure with a Wonderful com- 509 to lead Grulkowski Beauty Belly Mlynciak .... 142 179 150—471 Twins Ask 25:6 to 26.2 with 393 points in 1 No. 1 hard winter wheal ...... 2.09 pany. Wrile E-J2 Daily News. Gert Gabrych... 140 141 146—421 third place by downing the Snakes ! ing moderate on the Amerjcai No. 2 hard winter wheat ,....-... 2.07 Shop, to a 905 game. Sam's Direct . 150—1041 games. Jimmy Rayl of Indiana 37-31. I Stock Exchange, No. 3 hard winter wheat .,.,.-... 2.03 HelVWanled-^Male 27 Service hit 2, Marie Ellison 124 131 134—3B» No, 4 hard winter wheat 1.99 593. . held second place wit h a 24.9 av- Corporate bonds were mixed ' " _ Ruth Kukowskl . ... . 171 141 147—481 Keller Deal Three Celtics scored in double No, 1 rye .. . 1.22 iMTMEDIATE OPENINGS lor a married Community Tom Itiska of erage on 324 points in 13 games • No. 2 rye r 142—1034 figures led by Todd Spencer with U.S. government bonds were un . 1.20 man, 24-49 , lo service ,'larm trade In Schntidt 's Beer belled ,)6f> and Buffalo, Trempealeau and adlacent coun- Elaine Thode 150 130 197—477 and Bill Buntin , Michigan 's soph- 1R points. Tom Becker and Jim changed. Lyle Jacob.son rolled a 212. Arlene Cisewski .. . 144 I4S 100— 411 ties. Only neat appearing, hard work- . 130—1006 Be Voided omore sensation, held third with a ing men need aoply. Hioh earnings pos- Schm idt 's totaled ¦ 9i)8-2.t!47. Heinlen each tallied 10 points. Don LIVESTOCK Vivian Albert ...... 131 147 128—411 22.1 average on 298 points in 13 Ilazelton marked 15 points for the PRODUCE St. PAUL sible to slatl. This is a growing com- HAL-ROD l ANES: VFW — Bob Elvera Allred 114 149 119—40? MINN IvAPO 1.1 S 'AP) — games. SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. UP— USDA - pany with an outlook lor the future. ^ 118—1001 Gunners and John Walski 14 in a NEW YORK (AP) - i USDA* - Calle 4 ,500,- calves 2,000 ; slaughter titers We will con-.icter men with no sales ex- Schewe of Mason ' s Supper Club The Minnesota Twins have ap- !, Jo Kubicek 120 151 131—406 ' THE LEADERS losing effort. Bultcr offerings mni-c Ihan omplc. flnrt hei/ers very slow; early soles slecrs perience, for interview write E-53 Dally notched .555 and Rill CJat/laff of Jerry Scherer 134 123 131—318 pealed - tn baseball Commissioner FG . TP Avq. ; 55-50 lower; hellers not established ; cows News. ' 190—984 Bradds, OSU Despite a 19-poinl scoring spree Demand only fair. Prices un- ~" Shorty 's Bar-Cafe , tagged 218. Kurd Krick In void , . U 1»3 16.1 steady with Monday ' s weak lo 50 lower MARRIED MA.N to rlislribule literature . Viola Cordes . 115 114 140—319 . the ileal in Rayl. Incl .,.- ¦ ,., 13 314 11,9 by John Ahrcns , the Hot Shots won changed. |i close; bulls steady; lew loads ctiolce 1200- and pick up orders, f-j) slops a day. Top Team honors went to Golden Brand Bcrtlia Bakken . 100 131 141—312 which the club paid S2j ,ono to clrnf ) Buntin, Mich. 13 )»8 :i.i ¦ ils¦ rirsf game of the year , Jeff Cheese s I earl y. Trices iin- 1160 lb slaughter slcers 25.25-25 .75; utility pay plus llhrni l fringe benefits. ' Send Foods with lira and Wason 's with 184—945 first baseman Charlie Keller 111 Garland, Pur. .,.. u 319 10.5 and commercial cows 14.00-li.OO ; canncr resume to E Daily News. Marcle Brugger 14t 92 110—351 Magdani clianged . 3' 2, 7,'JO. ou( of the New York Yankee farm , Minn. ., 15 303 io.l Feat herstone and Joe Ives paced jI and culler 12.00-12.50; utility bulls 18.50- Judy Merles , 13B 140 141—419 Downey, III 14 763 18 ,6 Wholesale egg nffcriiigs hunlen- 20.50 ; commercial and flood 11.00-19.50; Park-Rsc Jr Girls —, Bev Bilt- 152—912 Small. III the -winners wit h eight and seven ¦ . system. . 14 )]6 18.7 some on large; increased on me- vealers about steady; slaughter calves gen tumbled a two-game 'IM Gladys Rlanclilielrt . Ill loo 171-3)3 Brens. Wis. , 13 174 17.7 points, respectively. abou t steady; high choice and prime veal- Train for PRINTING se- Ann Hoel 140 9>2 126-350 ' Gent The Twins had been hopeful of , MSU ..,.' 14 136 16.1 diums and am|)lc on balance. Do- OO-3«.O0; .' good nnd choice slaughter ries with a 15!) single for Hal-Rod 190— BB1 j crs 34 . Bolyard , Ind 13 701 16.0 calves 24.00-28.; feeders scarce. Ruin Blank . 51 125 131-309 using Keller as a left-handed niiind light im large and -mediums Hand Compp.sition All-Stars. The . I'eeWeos notched 12,000: moderately actlv-et barrows f: Marcy Thllmany . , 111 121 125—3*1 pinch-hitter in the 19(13 sea.sori. and quiet on luilaiiee today. !I Hons 62i-i . r«». i and 'qllts opened steady; sows 25 lower; Linccastins and Presswork 198—875 Rockets Win Two ¦(Wholesale .selling prices 15,50- based 1.2 190-240 lb barrows and Milts Write RED MEN CLUB: Class B - However , Monday they learned on exchange and other volume 16.0O ; mixed 1-3 180-240 lbs 15.25-15,50j James Hermes rapped I!l7-5.lfi for (lint Keller plans In pass up play- In CRC Basketball sales. ) 240-270 lbs 14.25-15.25 ; I. 2 and medium Wagner Toppled 160-190 lbs 14 .75-15.50; 1-3 300-400 lb sows (JRA.PHIC ARTS Sunbeam Rrc.-irl while Bub's Old ing this season upon the advice of Now York spo t quotations fol- I3.0O-14.00; 2-3 40O-50O lbs 12.50-13.50; Timers hit !)33-2, «i45 . The four- Comets , Bandinos his physician. The Knights . jumped to an early low: choice 120-160 lb lecder pigs »4.0O-15.O0. Technical School tehni league lead and then toasted to an easy Sheep 3,500; slaughter lambs weak to is now in a 4-way I Keller wrote President Calvin Mixed colors : sextrns '47 lbs, 150; slaughter ewes for Catalog. 41-26 victory lower Ihan Monday; deadlock lor first . Criflilli of bis decision mil In piny From Bowling Lead in the Catholic Rec : min . i :17-H8; ext ras medium (40 steady; feeder lambs weak to 50 lower; Intr^-imirpl basketball league. -a'^j;smalls lew lots choice unit prime 95-100 lb wool Approved ,for Velpinn Training ST. MARTIN'S: Lodies — Irene Win Ice Confesls in ltltils in ' order to give bis ailing CHICAGO w - Dave lloshiya- I lbs. .-ivernge i J-l ' 135 ed slaughter lambs 20.00; most choice In. other cont eats the Saints top- i lbs. iiverngp ) 19,00-19,50 1 good antl Bronk of Coca Cola tumbled 203- The Coniel s nnd the Riindinn.s I back ;\ chance In st rengthen. ma, H ,liii),ine.se-American from Los ¦ 32-33 : standards 34- and prime 85110 lbs 1101 Currie Avenue , Minncoprlts 512 and Kleanore Loshek nf Wi- 1 ped the Johnnies 3.>2fi, and Ihe l.'Hi: checks 31^-32'-.,. , choice I7.00-IS.5O; cull lo g«x) slauqhler notclied wins in Ihe I';irk-llec Jr. Keller has been troubled by n Angeles , tumbled Norbert Wegne ' ewes 6,00-8,00 ; choice and lancy wooled liockel.s roppeel a pair , 18-5 o\'er Whites ; exinis (-17 lbs. ' min. ) 37- Situations Wanted—Female 29 nona Typewriter had a 513 . The Hut'key l.ehgite Monday. back niline iil for the pas! I wo of Milwaukee from the frlflO .OOO Pe- ' j feeder lambs 1S.O0-19.00; good and choice ' rifl() the Hustlers and 4fi-2;V over the 38> a: extras medium (40 lbs. I 16.00-18.00, ' Typists tipped 2„ , Ihe Cokes '.121. Tlie Cntnel s edged the Demons years, lie underwent surgery on lerseii Bnwling Classic leadership &IPI WANTS ovenlno. baby sllllnej'TTel, . Falcons, avemgc) 34U"35I r- . top juality <47 4143, KEGLERS LAMES; Satellite — 2-1 , nnd Hie Ihindiiins sluil-oul llie Ihe bnek in lfllifl and again last by one pin Monday night with an l CHICAGO ' Mike F.rdmnnczyk scored 15 lbs. min . i 37-11): mediums (41 lbs. CHICAGO i/P — USDA - Hons 7,00(1; Bornico Kovoir of Lang s Miidieloh Ti gers :i-n . Scplcinher , R-Kniitc total of I ,Cm. titriied in Hill-no and S. S, Kresge ptiinls to spatii Ihe Knights ' win, nveragoi 34 l -.-3li l i: smalls (36 lbs. butchers steady lo 50 lower; 1-2 190-220 Iloshiynma , a ,15-ycar-nld spnrt- 16,5017.001 bulk mixed 11 A pair nf glials hy I Inn .lashola Tho Twins drafted Koller , 21 nnd Davo I lolzer hit 12 for tlie Mils- average i 33-31; poewces 20-27. lb butchers Co. spilled IIKl-2,'.'HI. , nhop operator who has been bowl- 190 220 lbs li. OO-16.75; 22014O Ihs 15.25- . were nil the scoring the Cm nets tnnss. Browns : e.\'!i\'»s T7 lbs , min. ) 14,00; 2-3 240-380 lbs H.75-1-5.50; mixed Telephone Your Want. Ads sou ol the lamed Yankee on If ield- ing l.'l yeai-s, rolled games of 220, ' ni-eilc d in its \ ii lory. Goalie Leo er , from liichiiiond of the Inlor- Mike Wiec/.nrek poured In 15 iV-i - M'' :-: top quality (47 lbs. 1-3 320-400 lb sows 13.75-14.50; 4O0- .100 Ibi ' 22li , WI ,' 171 , 206 , 247 , 1111 and 1%. l3.nO I4 .00, lo The \Vinonn Daily News Smith made 15 saves . Larry Kan/ nalio 'nal League (all, He hil poi mis for the Saints. Tom Weiu.el min . i 371 j-;)!)1 /; mediums (41 lbs, Calllo 2,5001 calves none ; slaughter I last Wegner , a M-year-old linker scored the Demons ' only Ron I as .Mil in 22 games with liichmond , took tall ied 10 in a losing offnrl. I avei-iigc i :i,V,1T; smalls 13fi lbs. steers moslly ileady; mixed high cholci Dial TO] for an M Taker. Hoosiers Break It.-iy .llerles Ihe lend Sunday with an fi-gamc and prime l,0W-l, 254 Ih slaughter sloeri iiiadc IL' slops in the lasl year and .'Jlld in 3li Kmnes 'flic Rockets held ( lie llusllers avornupi 33-31 ; neewces 2l>-27. 950, lolal of l .ii.'IV, 77,00.27.25; loarl lots mostly choice nrls for the losers, with Ain.-ii illn in the Texas sco reless unlil the third period in 1,150 lbs 2J .50-2fi.25; scattered loads and Two first jie rind gnals ga\e the The toiirnniiiriil , which has nl- CIIICAdO (AP) - ChicaRo Mrr- ln|!i flood 21,50-24 , 50; load and part load Longiii ' . a "defensive lint lie. Chuck Hinn )5.2 H. indiiio . , I lie cushion they needed I fuel ed Hi ,01)11 contestants seeking raiitile Exchange — llullci' steady choice 85O M0 lb hellers 5-25.50; Inad 7' ..; fill C .17, Fed Westerns 1O.00; good nivd choice 80- William J. Holiworth, Dccrdont, Inwards Ihe Flig Ten basketball ti- Tr'iiiiinr liillu 'd Ihe Riiiidinn goals . Bali (Jreden 00-19.50/ liaggerl 22 points in slendy; wlinlesnlo 10O lb wooled slaughter lamb-s 18, Order lor Hearing on Pelltlon lor KKKs alioiil slaughter Probnl* tle Monday niRliI w hen Ihcy finally Hub Koliner liiiide 25 saves fur llie n one man scoring show , Jim three docks choice 9fl lb shorn ol Will, Llmlllno Time l« rile Bet liuylng prices niu'liniiRpd In 4 cull loo good clalin* won a game at Purdue alter a Tigi'i's. for Team lambs with No. 1 polls 19 50; and «or Hnnrlni) Thereon, NI-:W (ArM-Thf- Sclinoider nn llurke , ulm is -111 Iuilii) , won sidered, Hiilliin« lir- rtrd mi May t'l, Hoosiers Hi a l:c v. nil I lie llllin. Miiliiii liiii il ii-w even hiM \\i '(.| < ?!i ,liiiu for Ins v ictory in llio i chnnce at negiil iuting for il. strength in the lower wrigjils, I'otiilocs nriiv.'ils 114; on track IQ:30 o'clock A..M., hetore thin Court In 196,1, al 10 o 'clock AM, tmlnrii Ihls frniil Then tin ' Un iiMins meet Monday by scoring iln-cc itual s and three Kriincisco liiliM'iiiitiiiiiiil Opi'ii lust In nllier ncslon , the hoard set I Dint Henry , Chuck Qu iidny, Al 214; total U„S, shipMio nls MO; old Ihe prnhalo court room In the courl house In the nrnliiln f.nurl ninin In tlin rnm l niglii IIIIII gut one In Wlnone, /Alnneaotn, an* that notice house In Wl«mnn, Mlnimsol/i, anil thai no- ;il HI - > fur the undis- l•l h^lM ^ wlnl <' Itucyk gmil weekend, lie nuvv Im.s liilnl ofdcial Ihe animal pl.-iyer draft for New j Ki rcluin , hon nie Kubis mid Terry - siipiJies nindcnilc; demand order tice horool ho - hereof he nlvrn t>V publication ol Ihls olvi'ii liy piihlicnllnn nl llilt puted rlxif/ 'friH' r ' lead, ,'uiil iliriT ii .ssisi.'v I'liA winnin gs «if $I» , .VI(I , | York April :«) and announced 'M JIIIS gained decisions for Hie ns remained ni Huc ,\k ('lull vMtli .Ml piiinls. 'I he Cisco In give hinl n liilnl ill JlO.T d'.!, money again will loinl $I2,") ,0(H) |Inn was pinned hy l.yle Vnss in lir Viilloy round rods 2.2,V2,3'i; Probate Judge, I' rolinlu Juilan. liic, ¦> ¦} ' iProliala Court Seal) (Pinhole Court Snnll the ruiiniii)! vil li a 7:!-7'l virlorj llig M :!ii KOII I:, and a.sMsls, wlnlo I' aliuer won $IMill lo run his iiml the siinip playoff sol-up as ll:fiR nnd Irv Smith losi liis heavy- new — suppl ies Insufficient lo Harold J, Llhera, John O, Mi. OIII, 1 BKT N'/i'lluw' .-,/cni , I Bun k 21 uiiils JIDI I i !) n.vM,hls. winnings lo JD.DDO , 'i liisl year 's will he used. I wdclit nmtch lo Hogcr Ki.schcns, 'junto. Attorney for Patltlontr* Attorney lor Pelltlonnr, Situation! Wanted—Male 30 j Cogs, Pets, Supplier 42 Farm Implements 48 Radios, Television 71 Apartmentt Furnished 91 Housts for Sala 99 I Tuetday, January W, 1963 WINONA DAILY NEWS IS ^ _ T tTdS T " '~ " ¦ ' "~ " " ' ~ T ~ CARPE NTER^oTkT^emerTFworlc i GOOD CATTLE DOG'VpuppiatT'iPrea/ i> ' ' nil 6MEt'l>E CHAiN sJws • . FOR BErTe R RADl6~fv sERVICe GROUND FLOOR—living room, . kitchen- 6. NEAR^yVESTOATE Cenit'r. and odd lobs.. TeL 9385, Nick Lorang, . Sh6pplrig ¦ ¦ » roy Speliz, Minnesota City* Minn. . . Be sure and see the new C-5 " Breaa ' s TV . Service ette, private bath, private entranc . S70. A 2 bedroom, . 2 , floor home.. , . Lenox. . - ' ; - . . - ' " ¦' ' ¦ Just re- Used Can . - . . . ~~^ .Sl «.?5' . " M w. Belleuiew Tel. / thoroughly, reconditioned , ing 2 yeara old; , Papehlrjs^ Bros., Rt. John Deere Machinery, New I WILL . . Hardt' s Music Store [ 10x55. Available. Immediately, . Val Kct- 4-bedroiirh home, larfie family sire kitchen ' ' clean, ready to go cars that . J.JJ.amollle, Minn. ; ¦ ¦ • ' ' walewikl, Minnesota - City. Tel^B-3436. with new ' cabinets, dining, room, txcep- :.' : guarantee every' car-';- ' . .;. High school graduates, 18-38. Idea , equipment , McCulloch •• lll . e. Srd ' ' :. . Winona 7 . ¦ will bring : many miles ol mo- , Industry and government need $Af4TA GERTRUOIS bull, II months, . chain saws. Mayrath ^Levators, j tionally nice . Ilv'ng room, hbi\ wtltr to start every time. from rejlstored hord. For mora meat Rafrig«rat«rs 721 Farmi, Xand (or Salo 98 lieoling system, full basement and oa- toring satisfaction . Test drlvo draftsmen. High pay, security, faster, cross breed wllh Santa Gertru- Oregon, chain and rage. For appointment see or calf . "14" Fords "" PETERSON—120 acres, 70 open. Semi- to choose from one tomorrow. dls. Roy Ulbrech, . Trempealeau, Wis. ; " ' ¦ ' EQ ¦ ¦ - ¦ rapid premotion. Specialized : '' . - ' " : - " - ' ¦¦'¦ •' " ' ' " ¦"¦ ' 'Tllefrigeration & Supply modern . 3-bedroom hou»e. . .Good barn , . 1953. 1959, I960, and I981'l. . (Cent8rvllla) . ^V . ,; . . . - .li lSED" " -: - - '- Commercial and.Domestic ! ' buildings. Good W. STAHR training in engineering draw- _ _ ~ - . - . . - ; new pole shed,7 other ' : : 555 E. 4»h Tel. 5532 374 W. Mark . :. Tel.. «2S ': ; :;/ ; ing for REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORDSi \ .- location. 0 cylinder straight drives. : ;' ;:;:;;7WALZr; :'/ ; those who qualify. No outstanding nerd bull, serviceable bull, FARM MACHINERY ¦ Sewingi Machines 73 KBOYUM AGENCY :, 8 cylinder straight previous experience or train- ". bull calf, heifers, bred cows with calves, "¦ ' drives. Buick,Gldsmobile-GMC ing necessary. For : details and James A. Blum, ' Elev», Wis. ' —SEE r-j. Rushford, Minn. 8 cylinder automatics. ' ' ~ ¦ ,;, Open Friday Evenings a personal interview , write: FARMERs-9»t your milk filter dlacs at Station-wagons. 'S, 4J9 Msnlcaio. Kendall Houses for Sale 99 . BAMBENEK. . Sewing Machine ~ Hardtops. Also Thunderblrds, Gale Institute , Dept: D, j brand, ' 6' 2 . iri. size, only 59c a box, . MARK W. 874—3 bedroom. Colonial, Vi DURAND Asiume 4'vej S0WS—2, with 14 pigs, 3 weeks old. Hol- bath«: JiO.OOO bracket. . 7 ANYTHING YOU WANT 7 A . -Hea rt; Warmer 3255 Hennepin Ave. stein bulls, serviceable, from dams 16 CO- Gl . .Mortgage.. Call. Robt. Olion at «°t IMPLEMENT ..; INC. dayMme,. 4454 nights. . : ' ' Minneapolis , Minnesota 744 lbs. butterfat; Clayton K$teh'um, ¦ _.;_ ^._ . I ' intend to move them. For a Valientine! Utica, 2731 , . ' Durand , Wisconsin ; . . ;.( CCEARANQE ¦ Minn. Tel. Lewiston FOR SAL E . BY, .OWNER—3 . bedroom and . oven, ¦ STOCK HOGS-2, meat, type. : Henry . Ot- :' rambler, ' built-in : Slove . , 7 Now . is: your 6hance to ' heat, finish- . .' ./ . '62 PONTIAC Business Opportunities 37 trem, Lanesboro, Minn. Tea. 467-5186. Hay, drapes, carpets, baseboard \ ] Qrairt , Feed 50 basement: Localed in. Goodview . iSiSi save some money. ': ' ed ' CENTE R5T V . GAT ALIIN A ' .. ' " HOLSTEIN HEIFER -CALVES-Earl ¦• Alios- i Entire Stock in. Shown-by. - appoint- : }.9 560 /: ', . /. ; RESTAURANT^ AiND BAR-LlqUor ' mi ' ¦dBllyW!""'" "" ' Sewer and water . ^£1 "V CORN—500. bu. Will- Ed Kr«rin«r ,: 'll love this : .. sail., Altura.. Minn. Tel, 6551.: ment. Tel. 5065. "IS" other makes o/ cars. A / She in-: . beer qri and oil sale. Near Winona. Trempealeau, Wis., 4 ml. .E. of . Dodfle.: Reduced : ' , : Priced ,to sen. Write E-5-* Daily News. LANDRACE— 3, cross . bred sows to . far- ; " LOCATION—modern. 3 bedroom , BIRCH-PANELED VT deed . . 7 beautiful CRIMPED ALFALFA HAI e-4,'000' bales. WEST. " row soon. Also, sows .Willi litter 1 weeks ; lull basemenl. S4.150. pari, terms. j ' caravan gold and 3.2 BAR ana Restaurant . Doing, a good ' Harold Agrirnson, Utica, Minn.. Tel. p«- house, " Kitchen- - in this brand : 7 Y business. Selling due- to sickness. Tel. old. Wayne L itsctier. Fountain City, Wis. : ¦ E Belleview. 1 choice : lots, both for . new73 7 O & J Motor CoV '¦¦ ferson: :TR5-5226. S EX- ' ¦' ivory 2-tonc 4-door , . 9985 . . ¦- ¦ Tel.. 8-MU ' 7-3841. $1,500. C. Shank, HOMEMAKER . bedrooin rambler , with built-in . FORD DEALER :: __ " , I hydramatic, GtLfs^l2, to farrow ,. in auout' 1 ¦ week, BALED STRAW—Also, ear . corn. Herbert CHANGE,. 555 E. 3rd. : : easy - to • handle ¦ ' Neldner, Lewiston;. Minn. i stove, gas hot water heater , , St.;Oiarles, Minn. 7- AMBITIOUS MAN . 2 Holstein cows. 1 due F*b. ' 12, 1 due ' power steering, radio, Heater . Roger Fink, Rr. 2, Arcadia, i' i tiled baths. Shaded lawn , ¦ Mar. ¦15. ¦ . i whitewalls. Sold new nnd AGE BRACKET — 28 to 45 wis - :. . " ¦ v Articles for Sale 57 attached garage. 7 , . f&s^M I Pontiac deal-: GROW IN A YOUNG INDUSTRY ' " ~ ~ " '~ serviced by your FEEDER PIGS—40, ment type, Weaned. [ POu R VVHEE L . -drlve '7 leap .' with plow. Reg, $92 Sewing ER " miles S.W. of Brals- 7 ¦ ¦;" A WINNER SI5,000 - $35,000 John M, Yonts, 2'i Hill' s - Standard Service, Fountain City, ¦ ; r°¦¦ -. t V- - - . ¦,-¦ j. ;-¦ FOUR BEDROOMS : , " . . c ; . |' Yearly Income bilrg. Tel. Rushford 864-7777. ' . Wis. Tel. 8-MU 7-4707, jHead; .:,...... 7. $66; ; I >,t. to^' el: ; M49 ^ ' Kxchang« Bldg. New bath, new7 furnace, large Join THE LINDSAY COMPANY' dealer " '" LIMITED SUP PLY • . USED APPLIANCES—We have .them. Rt- . | llO ; I IN THE; WINTER! ' organization , World's largest manufac- ¦ ' . (rigeraton, wringer washers, dryeri . and living and dining rooms, full . ' . "For Baby Pio Anemia .- . ' r : " : " turer of {utsy " automatic ' .water' .softene rs " ranges. FRANK LILLA 8, : SONS,. 761 Reg. $110 Sewing 58 CHEVROLET :¦ SAVE/ NOW AT: . ' , ' basement , double garage. East '7 ¦and water conditioning equipment. Pro- IRbN^DEXTRAN INJECTION ¦: £¦ 8lh. J ' ¦ ; ' tected exclusive : -. . 20 CC . . . . . Only Sl.M ' ; Head.;;:., :V; ^. v, $827: ^ Bargain in central location , on bus line , franchise. Man. with. . USED'T REFRIGERATORS, .: ranges, wash- : . : V 4-do6r , radio , heater, good selling or managerial . backgro'.Ynd ; , so out 7'Under $14,000. ¦' TED MAI ER DRUGS, ; ers and TV. .We need the space J V-8, automatic txans^ prilerred, . . they go ' at unbelievable low prices.j ¦ Glen Mary VENABLES ANIMAL HEALTH CENTER ' ' ¦ , '::¦¦ Domestic fl.nd commercial units! : Sale B & B -ELECTRIC, 155 .E. 3rd. Tel. • Reg,;.$ 120: Sewing ' consider this, one of OJr .finest out- mission ' 2-tpne. 75 W, 2nd- . . ' • ' Tel. 8-2711 :¦ ¦ ' We ' price, M7»-S3,50n. Radio, televisi on, and .4245. '7.7, . , ' . .| ' " ¦ : lying subdivisions -an(l unusual thai we 7 AFTER HOURS whitewallsj Priced- national, nnaoazine edvertisina: Fiill Poultry, Eggs; Supp lies 44 ' . Head: ,.y.,:_ . -:,:^% . " home, .. witn oil . Open Mon. and Fri. Evenings SELLING CHEAP^drapes, wardrobe, din- i can offer: a 2-bedroom " ' far below market page - ads . In LIFE, GOOD HOUSE- ' heat, master bedroom with vanity, da- ¦¦ old, " started, 'ready, j ette ' buflel. small . rugs, lamps,' misc; , CALL 8-1833 V ' KEEPING, BETTER¦ • HOMES, PAR- DEKALB¦ CHICKS—day '¦ . ¦ ' ' ¦ mage and a big wood ed lot for. , only value. - ¦' . 711 E. . 2nd. . . . . , _^_ ' ' EN1S\ etc , to lay pullets. Place your order now: Our J ~ ~ ~ I Reg. $160 Sewing .. .2jid & ¦ .Renter. ; rT ^11,500: : : : Complete factory training and asslsf- Winona office,, corner MIDWINTER SALE SPECIAL! ' I ¦ : ¦ ance. v/lll be open Jan. ' 30lh and from Ihen .' True Test Jigsaw with 3 blades,. ... .112.9? ] ; . Heatl .. . . :;¦: '!. - ¦ $120 VVanted—Real Estate 1Q2 7)7^:7 :V; ;;;$995 ' VjV;. : ; - .; ' ' 7 Firep laces v. HERE !S Investment required — J3,500 to ' on. Tel. 3*10. SPELTZ. CHICK HATCH- ROBB. BROS; STORE • . • ' Three : »7 ,ffl». " ' l-,alhs:gives vou ' the- clue tha» No franchise fee. These qualities: • ERY , Rollinpstone, Minn. Tel. 3349 , j 576 E. 4tli.- ' . :' Tel - 4 ?0? 1 ceramic ^WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PR ICES ' in. J_ '7 ' deluxe rambler , . See the den needed : Initiative, Integrity. ¦ " ¦this is a FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY ' All retfr- , BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE GIFTS with cherry panelling, amusement room ; . ences checked. Please «lve complete Bischoff Glassware, many pieces ,J.l to ill - SEWING CABINETS attached A VENABLES ^A k ' ;¦ 7 kitchen with breakfast nook, ; HANK"^EZEWSKI : 'business history. 'first letter. :. ¦ frankomj. Ovenproof Pottery .. 5»c to M 80 acres ,75 W:: '2iid-. " - ';¦. 7 Tel: R-2711 '¦ ¦:• ' ¦ ¦ ¦ 2-car garage plus, acreage ol . 7 (Winona 's Only Real. Estate Buyer) • . [. . V Write lo. . . . ' SHUMSKl'.S . ' . ' | hour . drive 1961 VAUXHALL^ ^^, 4-door wagon. :Kimbe r 'GHlK : Reduced- Where? Less ' . ' than-a halt j Tel. 6388 . and . 7093.7 , P.O .. Box 34S . ' ! PON BLACK — Sales Mirr. Across Street From Kresge from the: center of town.. f. Open Mon. and Fri. Evenings ~ ¦ ~ "" 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ Priced to sell now. ' " . . , . - THE LINDSAY COMPANY TRNlftlRE ST ORE ; AVE BUY; \VTE - SELL, 7 . . { . : 1 0lTuSED Ft Division — Union Tank Car Co. 273 E. 3rd St. New Kitchen, WE TRADE - ¦ new ceramic-bath . .This family home in ! 7 ' 7-h Small station wagon: that t will ' .;, - 1381 Marshall . We Buy - We .Sell SEE US'or.write us tor our list of. twenty, ;. • . Avenue DISCOyNT . the cily in a aood west locatio n, has new . . . Furniture — Antiques — Tools ; SAVE guarantee to start at 30 below. ftS'f;K:8 G6 oven and j farms located Irom River Falls lo the SAVE $$ $$ •St. Paul 4, kitchen cabinets, bullish Minnesota . and; other used items. Mondovi area. Large and/small. Two Wis- : v ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦^ > ''Buy now and save . " -exhaust.fan plus stainless slpel ' ' ' Guarantee 30 miles to the gal- 7 : - " Tel.8-3701 ' .- . . . range, consin taverns, ten outstanding businesses Ofj -;A; : Waste-King disposal. A large :- " : - ?7,' . : . .;' Money to Loan 40 Ask for a demonstration. . sinks with . and good homes. lon. Real performance. This . BRIGHTEN UP a tired bathroom, with a : carpeted living room with, wood panel- ¦ j . new lighted cabinet. Select from resu- :. wagon has 19,000 actual miles. ;SNDS .bath . on . v led Walls . arid, a ceramic half . L. Auth, Realtor i; -¦ G- ; • jlldinj) . . - . lir or models. the first floor. 3. big bedrooms, 1 down . Leon Prlssel, Salesman 1963 RAMBLER • with ¦ Thursday, Jan. 31 j and 2 up, w|th the all new bath J . . " . ' T.«l.. OR2-M07 " 7 .. SANITARY : vanity, corner lot and garage.; O & J Motor Co. LOANS^IS¦ , . . Ambassador V-8 Custom 990 4- PLAIN NOTE-AUTO—FURNITURE - PLUMBING & HEATING ¦ ¦ AAAARDS]M on luom ' ¦*¦ » * " I ;¦ ; FORD; DEALER 77- U0 E- 3rd St... . .' : . Tal. 3915 - . 148 E,' 3rd St. - J. Tel:¦ 17-37 :• . Boati, Motors, Etc. 106 door sedan with radio, heater, ^ Hrs. » a .m.-t Sure With Apa rtments ¦ o 3 p.m., Saly* a.m. ' to noon. : Be To ' " — ' '". autoroatJc. . transmission,' , power . St. Charles, Minn. 7 near. Watkins. Have a 2-bedrooni horn* bbN'TT^BESPAfR^We^San repair »|| Order Today 2:bedrponh , - Loans Insurance " of your own plus rent from a makes of flbergtas . boats: .. WARRIOR brakes power steering. Has — IDA L Specials at the Store 74 apartment, with , fireplace, to helD pay . ¦ ^ ¦ ¦' ¦¦' I MFG., 5035 6th St. 8-3866. vinyl bucket seats with con- Mobile Homes, Trailers 111 Real Estate ' ',' If you can 't come ,in , ~ your own heat,, taxes and insurance. Big ^^ 7i~^" " sole, phi - _ ' . MIDWINTER SALE SPECIAL!^ - rooms,. , good rental area near Walkins s many other extras. ¦ " ~ call Art 'by phone at .. Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 108 S 'WVLL PLlf YOlJT"Vn a new rr\6bl)a Single Bit A.xe .' .: . . .7. . S3 .99- arid dovVntQWn. ¦ ¦ - . Beautiful two-tone gold and W FRANK WEST- AGENGY MAIL , . home. Buy now, ' save . SlOO' s. Special . 17S Lafayette St. Tel.' ^ R OBB BROS. STORE . . 3240 SPECIAL jobs ' require special equipment. ivory; This is a "Ken Allan low. prices now In effect on all - . ; (Next to Telephone I . 574 E. 4-th. . . Tel:""4O07 models. . J . Office) . . j Kitchen Bui It-ins, Have a. trailer made to fit your specific " '. ¦:¦' Trade furniture or anything ol valus. SUBSCRIPtlONS ' Demb; .. Farm & Garden i | needs. BERG'S' TRAILER. 3W. W, 4th . RED TOP MOBILE HOME SALES Quick Money ... ,¦ ' •-¦ Colored Fixtures J_ Hlohw«y «1 Winona . ' May Be ^t aid ^if ' NOW!.SAVE , home SAVE $$ ,. on' amy article of value ! . This-aitract .ive all on pne floor SAVE $$ MOBlL^ : 'HbM.E^l'M»ribx50,""r or. 3 bed-7 ly ¦ has 3 Dedrooms, 7. closets for storage, > Supp - : 1 ' - NEUMANN'S BARGAIN STORE : ^¦ rooms; washer and dryer, l'/i baths. Call'" 15) E. 7r\d :Si - . . " ' "' 1115 Walnut : Tel . 8-3769 TED MAIER DRUGS • double insulation to keep, you warm, « -TRUCK SPEeiAi- : . , . Tef, .".».?IM . . ¦ $ ^^^ ; , et Lot 70, Red Top Trailer Court , WI- ^ garage with screened porch, available ' : nona. after 6: OR SI,000- WINONA ^^BLER ^ET YOUR HOME 7: down-payment, balance like rent. ; TH IS WEEK: ONLY! ¦ ' ¦¦ Dogs, P«r«, Supplies 42 7 ; ON; NEW 1963 7 7' . ' 9th & Mankato y Tel . 8-3647 New Cars , . - Arbor Acre Q ueens ' ^.25x20 new YOUNG ' business insured today. Don : Rent; With Option : C-600 LWB, C&C, X^ " ¦ CoLTfE D05 — foTTaleT'ldWl t You can now rent a new : 3-berJrbom Used Car tot—3rd and Mankato ! JE EPHSATE PARTS and service for pet - for;, children. . Arlen . HOMART AUTOMATI C recap 10-ply tires, tubes, 5- ' B-MU Sdimlft, Foun- ' WHITE EGG wait until it's too late. . home with good ailed living room,. baih ! Winona, Buffalo and Southern Wabasha . . . : 7-3840. - Tel. 8-3649 : i7-..Coonflet ; Vour franchlsed JEEP Dealer! Jfl^CNV^WIj.jTal._ ¦ ¦ with vanity, kltchen-dtnelte combination, speed transmission , 2-speed " ¦ ¦ SWEENEY'S i F. A. KRAUSE CO., So. on Hwy 7 14-61. WALKER F6x HOUNb^Donald wTBurt', ;; - . :?' .\ ^ lAYER5 . ';.;;' . , Walkout basement and rec room area. :. axle,, new V-8 short block with ; St. Charles/ Minn. Tal. 197J; ¦ . INSURANCE AGENCY In 6 months you may appIV all your paint. — - \VATER rent-towards purchase or If. you:dp not 13,000 miles. New F R E E F OR^OOO^OM E-S yaaFoid : score in Wisconsin ' . : T€l. 7108 . . or 8-2453 wish to buy you have no further obli- . . Black and Tan mala Dachshund.¦ Mov- W; ,: ' ' This Week Only: $699 ing. Tel. ' , ¦ ¦ ' . . random sample tests. 7.9227 ath" . . : 7 : Winona gations. Lei us give you the details.; H3a4. . . J . SOFTENERS [ --$2^82 income over feed and Baby Merchandise ¦ 59 S.4LE ENDS FEB. 28 AFTER HOURS CAUL: Auction Sale* chick costs. ' ' ' 7-W. L. (Wlb) Helzer 8-2181 ' WINONA TRUCK . i BUGGY¦ ; :jj $^ BABr. ^. -pShV sferlliicr. Also, ; John Hendrlckson 744 ) ¦ ¦ ¦ boy' s; Infant , clothing and fhrough ilir - , ¦ 7 . LanrajFlsk , 21.18 ^0^'^\W^%} AL^rT^TTirTER (he —^-Arbo-r Acre Queens is : 7. Good condition. Tel. 7«89. . ; SERVICE V /.; Viev/7the highway AUCTIONEER. City and stat* licensee! bird with the biggest poten- ::; .65 Laird ' ' . .: : Tel , 4738 ; and bonded. 252 Liberty : St. (Corner :;,F;REEr;;j \ ; - ; Business Equipment 62 7^''^r' ,r' ' ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ' r ¦ " ¦ '- ¦ ¦ ¦ - • - ¦ , tial in the industry. : '^' , ' - " ' " ' ¦ I- . ' ¦;¦: - - ¦ : - . E. 3th and Liberty), Tei. 4980. . L«t us (est your boma I BOB - • # . r- n ' . . - .;: - through the windshield ' ' THERMO-FAX copy, machine. -Like new. / •, . . '., -j - . - . - 'Minnlesota. . . ; Pl ace your ord ers now Inquire Brandy Chappell., Merchants¦ ' Na>- .; water supply. . 6R : . ¦¦ : . , ' ¦ : ^ tional . Bank. . J , CEu \_- G^ /Kjpf : Nfeny: -: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Land & Auction Sales for your It discount. I J lei. 2349 v:^' . ;\ . ;; : .;; J" : . ":¦:¦: /of this beautiful ; " " Coal, Wood, Other fuel 110 Exchange Bldg. . . Everett J. (Conner U.S. Approved - U.S. Pullorum 63 Sears Catalog Sales Office I 7 MS Walnut t-1110. r— ~ ~ : after'' hour! JiU , : SLAB WOOD^ . ' ¦¦•'¦' hxmmi^imsi^^mmmsmai!^.' ¦t^^'y ' ~ ~ And Typhoid Cleasi Hatchery 121 E. 3rd • " v-teL 8-1551 . 0:}:: F£&72-SaT7~n:io~J ^i rnm N.W .lrt ' Good quality green slab wood. " . Melrose, Wis: -'Maurice) G. But, owner; ¦^^ DAVE BRUNKOW 8. SON ' I 1961 CADILLAC; ¦ 7 ' Trempeaiaau, ¦" : . Arneson and Harnljcn, ...auctioneers; - SGOEOE ' . ;' Wis. , Parts : " ! : Northern Inv. Co.. dark. - ^; ' ^^ ' Stoves, Furnaces 7S - ViQli; PETR O CE UI nA COKE burns with no smok « ^ :;- - . :V ; - :lM ;-;:-; y r::; — . ^WINONA GHIGK ' ~F~ ^^ FEB T4-^Morir"l r~Trri. V^lnsT 'ET^if and gives no ashei. produces . 'remen- CIRCULATi, NG . . ' HEATER^T^or room ^ ^ dous heat with the proper draft. If you ' '51 Dodge. 2 ton - - $798 , Winona, Minn., on Wis. Hwy. 35 to' . sin wltti . fan. $15. 118 Zurnb rO. Inquire . \ County Trunk G, than J mllea . N. to HATCHERY are . . dlsatisfled .with your present fuel , Sun. morning, or after 5 weekdays. ' toil .... D0ii[ | Our Privilege to Offe r '55 Chevrolet , $698 . Dodge, Wis., then 5 miles N. on County ¦ burn Petroleum Coke. E AST END COAL : ~ r ^ : ^ " l0^o^' Trunk J. Ed Jasiewskl, owner; 7 56 E. 2nd Tel. 5614 ' .4 CEME NT PRODUCT'S CO., "Where I! RANGES WATER HEATERS, healini and your' pleasure, to see this new 3- ton ...... $698 :' . English ' c- •55 Dodge, >i , '& . Kohner; , auctioneers; Northern Inv. Stop In For Fr«e Coffee you get rnor* heal at lower cost," W.l equipment gas, oil . electric. Expert hedroDm rarritlcr.located on detip. let in You can;be the second pwrier of ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . 'lervlc'e. RANGE Oil BURNER CO. 907 ,. : ' Co., ' clerk . . .. ;E. Sanborn. ' .Vllnnsspfa. Clly. Five rooms, a . delight- , . '57 Ford Ranch«ro ...,: $998 E. JIh St. Tel. 7479 Adolph Wilchalowskl . ~ ~~ " ~ "" — . ful , kilchen with , many cupboards, . dis- •59 Clievrolet/El Camino, $1298 America's Finest Motor Car! FEB7 <—Mon p rn West clty itrnits Wanted—Livestock 4(5 Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum 64 posal. built-in slove and oven7 The bath ot Mondovi on Hwy . 10. Walter J. Bau- ' : ¦ ' Typewriters 77 has a shower and vanity. Oil forced alr '60 InternationalWaikrin. $1298 er, owner; Jim Helke. auctloneerrttete- • ' Top prices for all livestock txU. 'Ruqi with loam pad J1?.»J heal, - "• ". ¦ (Original ' . owner of this car is in Acapulco, Mexico, way - Credit; Inc., clerk. OREMELSBACH STOCK YARDS B0RZYSKOWSK1 FURNITURE TYPEWR6TER5 and ' adding machines for Lewiston, nAlnn'. 302 Manketo . Ave. . . Open evenings. or rent. Reasonable rates, free de- Ri ght Size-^-Ri grit Price right now with his new Cadillac.) ' •alt Dally Hog Warket. livery. See us.for all your office supplies, This attractive, centrally located home -on-springing Tel: 4-K1 _ xowa-helfar*. ' desks, files or office chairs. Lund Type-, has large carpotod living and dining Having An ' 8-Pc. Living Room Auction? BEE>"cATTLE WANfE D-cowV or feed- writer Co. Tel. 5222. rooms, 3, bedrooms,, recreation room/oll INQUIRE ABOUT THE PRICE AT ; ~ The sale of the lifetime accu- ers. John Murphy, Lewiston, Minn. Tel. Ensemble MACHINE AGE MARVEL-Tlme^ a ncfTa- burning turna.e . The price has been 4786. ¦ ' ¦' ¦_ ¦ ¦ _ bor sa-vlng "Reqna " adding machine ' greatly reduced and. it . may be pur- 2-Piece Kroeiiler Suite : chased with small down payment and VB^^C mulation of goods is a serious HOLSfEIN milking nerd, not more than ix puts ltial. ' extra '.zip : and accuracy In Ihe HTVROUT^CO. FHA financing. matter. Vou want your sales 2(1 .cows. Give details first letter, Ban • Nylon cover : day 's work that spells profit, for you. C. VENABLES, INC: Dlnnaeiv Box' 185, Kasson, Minn. Compact, hand -operated model wllh Open Fridays Til 9 P.M. conducted in an efficient man- • Foam cushions full keyboard totals up to 99,00(1 also Can You Top It! Cadillac - Pont lac Trade-ins Are Welcomed ' " ' ner. Thorp Sales Company, HOLSTEIN BULL CALVES-3-10 days old. • Brown or Beige •ubtract-s. Soils for . $89.50 plus tax. Only $8,500 far a 'pleasant 3-badroom Any number, will haul, top prties. Clar- WIN0N(A TYPEWRITER SERVICE, Ul home In good west neighborhood. Ihe through their many representa- ence Ttrveer, Si: Ch arles, Mlrm, Tail, f t 3-pc. Table Grotip ¦ E. 3rd, T(). 8-3300. ______bath has new fixtures. Full basement Used Cart 109 tives, is ready at all times to J33W4. . ¦?'- Pair Lamps with extra stool, gas valer hoalcr. ga- ^_ ~ ' discuss with you the f t Pole Lamp Washing, Ironing Machines 79 rage, SB,500. PONTIAC-- l«87~4 dr«r hnrrJtop, good con - complete, Will trade Farm. Dairy Product *. 47 - ' dition. First S1.050 takes It. handling of your sale. MAYTAG AN D F RIGIDAIRE - past, ex- Plenty of Room for older car. Tel, 8-3587. ' ~ used 300 gal. bulk cooler. Dan $179 pert service. Complete stock of parti. for the family and budoal-wise a |oy to motor, wXNTED^ .95 . ¦ FORO-—1953^ tiiirdfop, flood fires Dlnneen, Box 1 as, Kosson, Minn. H. Choate 8. Co._ Tel._ 2B7l . __ . . Dad . Three oood-slzed bedrooms and R CO. Reasonable. 1085 Marlon OWL MOTO . ' w.t. and body, ( THORP SALES CO. ~ i don, or 4th bedroom. Nice large kitch- ^ "" Wanted to Buy 81 en, full 103 Main St. Winonn 'Formerly Minrr Sales Co.) BULIv MILK €OOLERS basemenl, oas heal. Wosl lo- ~ LEASf or purcha5« Nte tank prcttrredl by BURKE'S cation. J8.000. " WANTED SCRAP IRON S. Cars out of 10 creameries. The tank FURNITURE MART (UET^L A-rUsed 120 Miracle Mile Off. Bldg. ' only COW HIDES, WOOL & RAW FURS . l. nriie sfkctlon.. wltd full 10-year relnstatnble written war- RESIDENCE PHONF.S. East 3rd and Franklin HIGHEST PRICES PAID E Liberal v/arranly. ranty. Distributed by Land 0' Lakes . J. Harterl . . . 3973 Rochester , Minn. MeiW IRON AND METAL CO. Mary Lauer , . , 4523 Easy terms . - Crenrnorles, local representatives. brings y ou " Household Articles 67 307 VV. 2nd, across Spur Gas Station - We Advertise Our Prices BULK MILK COOL ER SERVICE Jerry Dnrlhe . . 8-1377 j^» ^ ^ Off. Phone — AT 2-7403 Philip Kellooo, Minn. Tel. 767-497} FOR easy, quick carpet cleaning rent WM. MltLER SCRAP IRON «. METAL A. Baumann . ; . 9540 RES. PHONES: blue Lustre electric shampooer only Jl i CO. pays hlflhcsl prices for scrap Iron, Farm Implements 48 per day. H. Choate & Co, metals, hides, wool and raw fur, Merle Moehnke .... AT 9-3239 Musical Merchandise 70 222 W, 2nd Tel . 20o7 z ^^^^K^- Closed Saturdays Years *mr ^^ti FOR CLAY BARN EQUIPMENT ^•fe^F 39 In Winona Clark Vessey AT 9-87S0 8, "~~~ ' ¦ ¦ -i OAK RIDGE SALES SERVICE; TAKE OVER 53,00 per week payments on HIGHEST PRICES PAID . i ,iicoln Mercury Paicon Com. Mlnnelske, Minn. Tel. Altura 7*94 console stereo record player. Ask M*ve for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, raw 601 Main St . ' Tel. 7B.I9 Op» .'n Mon. & Fri . Eve. & Sal. p rh. at Phone 6060 . mxm^mm^^^mmMimm lurs and wool I fSS^sSs^^ Sam Weisman & Sons A if** -4 ^ INCORPORATED . M abctitgii/ingtej \ Son Trade-up Time 450 W. 3rd Tel . 5847 ,at \%m lik» mink stole g - \ Auction Sale | Rooms Without .V.eals 86 SPRING CLEARANCE ^ 'rf,e!atj l ihc^fe^sn | I l/ocatcd 4 miles northwest of Melrose, Wis., and 4 miles cast. % T FOR MEN—bedrooms. 1st floor, private ^ of Franklin on Highway N , on black top road on _bath .and entrnnce. Tel. 4859. , L^d .gBtKng U , jpj " ^U^ar ? shife &\$\j INEXPE NSIVE steam honied sleeping J room lor tingle oentleman downtown t '' l/ '' ' * HAS STARTE D | iTtlT^'S ^ " » " ^^.u,.r~^ If your present inistrument Is Set Oscar Norton, Mornan (lido. ^w f I Satiurday^ February 2 1 FOURTH W, 424 -sleeping room for gen- old — worn out , or difficult lo In modern home piny ; it' tleman' . on all 1962 Floor Models. a( s time for n Irade-irs I Sale will start 12:30 P.M. Sharp, fs on a lop quality nume brnnrt Apart ments, Flats 90 " instrument. SEVENTH W. 110-3 rooms and bnlhT'heat | | Be on time, not many small items, Lunch will be served . || and not water furnished , ImmMIMe occupancy. Ttl. 1-1094 alter 4. Gas Appliances | | 2fi UK AD OF CATTLE - 1 Holst ein cow , fresh with call 1 FIFTH E. 163-New deluxe picture win- $ at side; 1 Guernsey cow , fresh with calf at side ; 5 Holstoln |1 dow, 2 bedroom apt, 3 closets , new Was Now \2H FREE stove, refrigerator, heal furnished Y CL- 1 cows, due lo freshen within next HO days ; 1 llolstein cow , £• Adulll 2- 36" Hafrlinrk rtvm^.s $l!)f> ,95 $149.% >' 4:t 1 I due to freshen in April; 7 Holstein cows, have lioen fresh ntt tfV ctint^ if , ." r-IRST FLOOR APT 5 rooms, contrnl lo- r g within flO (lays; 1 Jersey cow , frosli ; 3 Holstei n heifers , 2 10-DAY cation on Broadwoy. Heal and hot wa- 1 -36" Deluxe HAiTlvick RntiRe . . $3,i9.n5 $269. '9!5 yi"nr« old, springers- 7 Holstein heifers , from 12 to 15 months fi ter furnished , Garngn . 1,90. Tel. (-1544 p from 8 a.m. lo 4;JO p.m. 1 —3(5" Deluxe Hard-wick Range .. $379,f) 5 $289.5)5 I ol clean , no suspects, no f, SARNlAv W, 157 -1, 1 room front apt, I clonn, 1st floor, prluale entrance and 1—SB" Dix)e Range $229.95 $179.1) 5 k re-nctors, 2(1 ncfiative. balh, heal and hot wnler . Available Irnclor , goiwl ^'* NO ORIJGATJON'S now, Tel. ?43l. I MAC1IINI -1RY ~ McDeeriiiR II condition ; . ' 1 Apt. Size Hnrdwick Range .... $15n.0r> $129.95 1 tractor cultivator for II; good Ford tractor plow ; John Doore *'; WRST LOCATION - 4 large pleasant m Jim rooms., wllh flreplAce, first floor. Hiial 1—30" Hardwlck Range $130.1)5 $119.95 , tooK USED m wiuld I H-inch Irnclor plow ; Ford field ctillivnlor ; Case tractor run- 1 I.literal Allowance and Hot water lurnltlwd, Will furnish v~ ntirp 21) If dentrart . Tol, 2705 nl noon nr alter « , ™ I sproiider; New Idea power mower; John Deere 0 $ For Your Old Instrument 5— Monogram (Jas Sp;n-o U CJI UTS ... Ml'' .' o Off ^i " 1 tractor corn planter; steel drnfi; 12-ft. grain drill; 2-wlienl NINTH W, -llpper 3 room opt , partly lumWictl. Tel, n-3557, | | trailer wagon. M 'fit Voi d V-R , four-door , Kordo. '.VI I''nrri fi-cylinder, livo dnor , Some car corn; 2,500 bales of alfalfa and mixesl ¦ THIRD E, MO * rooms on uico-nrt floor , g FEKD — | Conn - Old' s - Solmer l^blnne perlV furnished, Available Feb. 3a, For iiiiilic . radio, new exchanfio i hay; somo loose corn stocks, }/. furlhnr Inloimallon wv nwim nl I0il4 Electric Appliances olnlmenl apfcial ..., 4> 10/J eiiRino ,. ^pOV J I DAIRY EQUIDMF.NT — Universal milker pu mp; 2 Siii'Re ;7 . 1 Hotpoinl Automatic Washe r , $249, 05 $189.95 i milker pails. ',7 LAFAYETTE 27M'i 3 room upilnlrs apart- HAL-^igiARD inenlr rerter.oralert, private bnlli, heal 'R2 l-'iird V-R four-door , Fordo- '5-1 Che-vrolr-t fi-cylinrior Bel I SOMK 11OURKI10LD GOODS ~ and hot wnler lurnWwd , let, 174'/ 1 Ilotpoint Refrige rator , 12 cti. ft. $27fl,95 $IIH ) M mnlir , radio , . Air low cost (M OO^ . CTOOrr 1 TFHMS; Under $lfi.0O cash; over that amou nl cash or V« I Apartments FurnlsUed 91 1—llamklton Dvy vv $2:1*1.95 $159.!)!) hlmrp ^pIV/J drlviii K , -pZ/J 1 down and linlnnce In monthly pnyiiionU. 3% added to halimco 4 OIRL, 21 lo 30, lo share nil modern com- for fi months, Your credit is always gowl with the Northern p pleloly furnlslinif 4ipt. Closn ln. Tel . 55n» '(41 Cliin'rolet fi-cylliidor , Cor- '5'.) Korrl li-cylinilfr iilrkup, | | 64 ,„|L-2fjd alter 5:30 p,m, Invest ment Co, y O appointment , vair. rlenn low Stylcsido | | FOR MEN -light , housekeoplno rooms, 1st pen evenings by , (tlyiQC S. lei, Mlnnmole City, Minn, U-l, e-niiB, ¦ V -- " ' ' " ' ' ; ' -BUZ SAWYER;.. ;/' ; : :¦ ' : .[ ¦;; '¦: ¦:¦ ' - *Y ,R«y -,'C"'?"*

DICK TRACY . By Chester Gould

BEETLE BAILEY By Nlprt Walker

THE FLINTSTONES "' y : : By Hdnna-Bdrbera : s yP ^ .

RIP KIRBY By John Prentice and Fred Djekanjo^ : ' - , - 7.7: BLONDIl=. ' . ' ,.. By Chic Young

. - STEVE CANYON ; ' ' : : ' ; 7 ' By Milton Cahniff .. 7 70: ::LI'L:7ABNER''7 ' — ' : j . By. AI Cajpp -

The Bulk Sale!

Haddad's Great Annual Mid-Winter ¦¦ awm ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ m\ ¦% M k_ ¦ jflfc¦¦ ' |H p9Rld Dry Cleaning and Finishing Event ! II P F) WLLP FARftNPFSTI^IT wt - MWrfm^-rJ f

I ' I A ¦% I aff" ^' mW^ kW A "f"^ n^ Pf' i ' I *^ il3sl $39.95 Reg. $45.00 Reg. $55.00 I ANY CLEANING ORDER Reg. $35.00 Reg. ^ ^^^^ "M Ir 1 3 Bl if f m\ $m\\\\\k_l ai* 4a_s mWatX & 'Wt\%, «flaa_ #t» M jfltk I- llP ^ * , M aW J> J \kf rnO JP M «0 #1 ¦ 1 I fa l -7 ¦ #¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ vl ¦ » j m\ **s*^^lSw^t«-«-? # ' ^ mmmM \ i .. .. I 'THBBl I I tZm m f'Vl >Mt «^ *™0: fi rii-mmgr* | mm ^L^ii m rai-1|«1 ^ J-«»--— 1* H lint A ^^M ^ . j | ' ^ HADDAD'S ¦ ;;iMfcfc rw**^^ !^^^^' . 1fel -: COTTON KNIT DRESSES - A Huro' y°ur opportunity for BIG SAVINGS on Haddad' s finest i « 10 - PO I NT * * |H quality deeming. Any £4.00 cleaning order for only $2,98, Ciy T n- JH_¦ Qv During this slack season you get volunio discount on large m\ ^^k ^ pitHr cottoni° knits wllh clnsti-^ C II¦ ||| ||| ¦ __I_» ¦ $j ^A ^T ^lv ^IB ^¦ 1 mW WW^mW or j|§§; orders. So check your closets now for garments you know will ^W nr 1^1 £$?¦: Pii.il iacUr-t. Blue , , ¦ | 1. Buttons Replaced l-t ' . -O' . , As- ¦ _F | aA | j | ! |1qvo ,„ (,„ c |eonud anywv ci y and take advantage of tho BIG mt navv , liliH'k , iirown , lisht j .s»i-l i.fl jirint s niul coliira. AmmWkSW ¦ H ^^^i«' ¦ li pp: 7. Open Seams Resewn QUI LT CAIC • > i i M mWWm cn-cn, Sim M-20 , M' S -20H. | P& ' BULK SALE savings toduyl ,. i\ } &i% 3. Linings Repaired H'i Y-\ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ . . . ¦ ,:- -- : 1 1 4. Pants Cuffs Opened, Brushed and . .;. , , . ..;. . , ' . .. . ' . . . ' , ; .y. .y; : .y^:;:::^:yyi^

|fe 5. """""'Dress Buttons Removed AIKI RopUcod kW kW ¦ _ I U_P" _| mW^mX.A IM\I I kW^mX.A JVC!^^km\ ||| ||| 4. Tom Pockets Repaired | | iW^ ^ aX mWaW WkW mW Wk, WtLW tmW sjs I i ^^ jspi;- 7. Hooks and Eyes Rep laced

•• All Garm.nl. N.«lly B.,.rd If FABRIC CARE CENTER ». Sta-Nu Finish on All Garments M , ~~A , P Mam St. Phone 2301 'f Ii m%Ii 10.in Prompt,™««» Courteouip« i. , Efficientem- .c Service '"4 W'' jj ^ordan i WI ALL THIS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE > ] -^ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ FREE PARKING AT REAR OF PLANT 60 West Third Street fe^^^«,-:^''^:=^:-:? ."T^ v- ¦^- . :^T - - -- ^r :- -"^- "I