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6-25-1973

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WASHINGTONDean: y (AP .; D, Ehrlichman, had been in- seph; ; - believesKraft . . on orders vof NixoEhr- i the , . briost ^embarrassingn knew ¦ . ^ques- Ousted White; House counsel volved, in covering, up the wire-, lichman.; ? ,';- [tioris ; at news conferences dur- Johii W. Dean III testified to- tapping from .the. first day or r-Haldeman . had authorized ing the aftermath of the ; in- day, that he: .bcliev.es' President two after the June 17, 1.972, "any means, legal or .illegal," cident; y. Nixon was involved in the Wa- break-in at Democratic head- ¦ ¦ to . keep demonstrators out of .• An aide to Haldeman once tergate affair but didn 't realize quarters. ' ./ ' -.' \'y . sight of Nixon on trips and pub- said Haldeman ordered 24-hour, the implications. • • -. . He said , a :Haldernan aide, lic appearanceis. spying on Kennedy, but this ¦ .; He said. -:he. -hopes'; Nixon will Gordon Strachan , told . him that . - '¦• While he worked at the .liis , was called off when Caulfield ' he had destroyed "damaging ; be . forgiven when all tbe. facts tice Department, he was used A protested¦ it was unwise; are. known. , materials" , in ; Haldeman's. file :. ' •¦' A top Secret Service off: ¦' as a .courier to deliver : top the . • "It's :rhy honest belief that after the break-in. He said ? Eh-- ; White . House FBI information ! cial; whom beari didn't name, while, the President was : in- rlichman insisted that one of oh foreign travels ofy Mary Jo, brought:, hirn intelligence infor- volved that He did not realize the wiretappers, E.- jloward ; Kopechne, the secretary killed . mation about Sen. George or appreciate at any time the Hunt , be ordered out of the ! when Sen. Edward M. Kenne- McCovern in the spring of -1971, implications .of . his own . in- country. He- said Ehrlichman dy's automobile ran off . a Dean said Colsori had the infor- volvement, - and . I think ' that told hi tri to throw embarrassing bridge at Chappaquiddick , mation published. .- when the facts come material, found' in Hunt's White ' ¦' ' ¦ out , I hope Mass., in July 1969. ? . . |- .. •He received $li>,20O cash the President is forgiven," House safe, into the Potomac • Caulfield told him that ( from Gordon Strachan on June Dean said as he began testi- River. within". hours of A the Chap- ';¦ 20-21, 1972, that he was told was f.viiig at the Senate's, televised Dean also said he believes paquiddick accident Anthony : unexpended funds ? of . ¦ . Charles INSIDE THE UPSTAIRS . V .; This is a the .victims Wire found near bhe windows in Watergate , hearings. ' [ that former , presidential coun- Ulasewicz, a . privates investiga- I W. Colson. On Oct, 12,- Dean ?re- , Charles W; view inside tile Upstairs bar following a flash p.- .- thi? background. . The bar is located in ihe Dean said two of Nixon selor CpJstoi was .tor employed secretjy by Ehr | moved . ?4,SSO . to pay . for his "' 's top more deeply involved in? the af- fire thgt left, 29. dead and 15 injured . Most of .' New Orleans French Quarter: : (AP Photofax V aides, H.R. Haldeman aiid John Jicbman, was on the .-: scene in- ;; wedding . and honeymoon . ex- fair than, he. admitted. He said^ vestigating. He said Ulasewicz flenses and replaced it with his fpriher ;Atty. iGeh . John N.. Mit- posed as a newsman arid! asked i personal check. P JOKN w. PEAN in New Orleans fire chel approved payoffs to sir lence the Watergate defend- Inside ants; ' '; M ' Cn(a 'ss Doris Kampa . A day or so after the break- r rlo reigned over the in , Dcaii said, he told Asst. Independence, Wis., - cele- Atty. Gen.. Henry Petersen, who VVo^gdte /qw^ bration that concluded Sun- wasp in . over-all. charge .of in- day following a :grand pa-, vestigating - ¦ • rade aind . ' the . wiretapping, fireworks display that '.'i didn't think the ^-story and pictures, page 1 White House could withstand a wide :The : irisl open investigatidn;" . led inland , . > Am. imailll . public today By DONALD M. ROTHBERG "Vorenberg challenged : then Law School and former eK6- prepared to. install an Eng- Dean testiiied involuntarify, under a grant of immunity, . WASHINGTON ^Wi —: A Atty; • yGren. : Richard G. cutive. director of the presi- .? lish-born Protestant as its lie By ERIC NEWHOUSE : ¦ top lawyer in the office: of Kleindienst to debate . the dential - crime commission iBS^^^^iS^lf^on the scene in two minutes, .windows, I jumped to the win-' fourth president amid a admitted that he . assisted oth- ' the special pWatergate pro- crime issue; , .. A' : y- that reported, in 1967,. Vo- , NEW ORLEANS A(AP)' :7-~ said Supt. - William McCrossen, dow in the left corner, opened ! marked display of concil- ers in giving perjured : testi- . The fire was out 15 minutes lat- -it swung out iation . among, its various' secutor once headed a ta.sk "RichaJd Nixon ? and his renberg is a nationally rec- .Most of the 29 persons killed . , , , grabbed , a pipe; mony and made personal use of , authority om law er.. . '- ..,:-'? '- , ' '.. - , l and slid down. churches — story, page 5. y force on crime : for Demo- associates ih the Justice ognized when , fire :. flashed through a j campaign money. He also testi- cratic candidate PGeorge Department have had the enforcement, ' ¦ second-story cocktail lounge in \ - ' :. ' ' ' , "I turned around and broke , a Convinced that fied about his personal efforts audacity try to persuade AdoZpJi ' Medina, .:' 32,V6f^ Saii Xbtflab : ¦IMcGbverrj.¦ to/ A He was one of the - first the French -. Quarter here were Antonio,- Tex., couple of other people's tells, OKyiO.u , . man is :"up: to cover up the affair. ' . . James Vorenberg said |n the American "people that said flames , en- Although ' . lawyers recruited by Archi- trapped . by -burglar bars on gulfed the bar in a short, panic- but there were one or two . who there , to stay," pSkylab's Dean can't be pros- ari interview that his.role as the crime problem is being winclQws ecuted bald . Gox, the - speciai Wa- .. three front , , authorities ridden moment after fire broke just wouldn't jump." record space travelers to- on the basis of what: he a McGovern adviser was a brought under control," Vo- said -today^ ' -; ? . ' day continued medical ex- told the Senate committee , prosecutor.' ,P"V6ren- out on the front stairway. . . Quititon said: "The bigger , he very limited? one. He said renberg said. : .- 'Ay . AA tergaite ' aminations , and began 17 may be indicted: and tried on .He berg joined Cox for a short- Fifteen ?others were injured in . He said people just couldn't get out. he wrote one McGiOverii . . said in an interview the fire - at The Upstairs , ''I . was panicked ¦ . days of reports on their; the . basis P of other evidence. speech, tfcn crime and held last week that- he; had ex-; term assignment in helping - P : about jumping, . but two guys ."Bill - 'Larsen ,- . -a pastor at the four-week .mission —. story lounge,, which - -was packed for Church, got , Federal prosecutors have re- two . press conferehces on pressed siich views repeat- organize the rapidly grow- urged me to jump and I Was caught in the win- page:.,9. p ; >y '¦;¦ ¦¦ ;¦' ' :¦¦ ' '¦¦ ' : ing staff of attorneys and the weekly Sunday night beer dow, arid I ; just watched him fused¦ to grant him immunity - the issue. ''. • . . . .,. . . y - - . pedly ; beiore he , joined : the ' small enough . v, Some big guy pemocratic seria- for - '••trial testimony, arid last During the 1972 presiden- McGoveiti campaign. He ihvestigatorsj-P - •.'; bust featuring all you could eat bn the ground caught me burn. He had; one arm out, and Uj.|i ¦ ¦ and drink for $2. , and I .':ff «F ' ¦'' - ; tors today were week . sealed their- ? evidence tial . campaign, Vdrenber g also said that he . knew rela- : "I can imagine someone P kept looking back , but my -1 heard him: screani: '0 God ! '' y A' A- optimistic that they had the. against hiih to protect their took strong issue with Re- tively , little about -the War. Saying it would be inappror A survivor said he believed friend never got but." ;; j Nol'P " strength to approve ad mea- ¦' ¦: ' priate . for someone y who somebody dashed ? , an in- case. - .y ^¦ ' ' ' publican claims , that crime P tergate case during the . Linh Quihton , 25, of Houston, I "In tlie next window beside sure that would; but off funds P;With: his •¦ attractive had been . reduced during . campaign and never, had a ' was McGovern's adviser on flammable liquid on the stair- for. the Southeast Asia war : wife sit- ¦:¦' ' " Tex;, :said,i "The place- just ' him, three people burned /to ting behind him, Dean opened Nixon's first tefm. . - role in: any of . McGovern's criminal justice to have a way to the loun ge? and. lit it. .. effort — story, page 10; '. " , continuing role," Voremberg ; went up; Everyone panicked death while I could only bis testimony by reading a ? 245- . At : a Washington hews staterhfents onvit. Fire Su>t.; William , A professor A at Harvard said of his ciirrent job , aiid started rannirig tor the ! watch.' ',. A pag&Astatennent .at the rate, ot conference in mid-October McGrossen said homicide inves- about a page a.minute. tigators and the state fire mar- In the . same ::opening ; com- shal would lake a :car«ful look ment, " , people Dean admitted that he at reports that .''some was involved; in obstruction of smelled gasoline just before the justice, perjured ,y - -AAA testimony and "fire/' -. "rnade personal use of funds However, he cautioned, such that were in my custody." reports were unconfirmed. .'. ...The later reference was to Some small persons managed $i,85o ih campaign funds Dean to •: escape by. s queezing "througji is said to have used for his. hon- the burglar bars on the eymoon ? expenses—money he lounge's;? front . windows and said he later repaid.: then leaping to the street. Oth- Dean's blonde wife sat behind ers Mt the building by : smash- the witness chair . as: the 34- ing a side window and climbing year-old former White House onto a; fire; escape. A few made aide began his appearance. It their; way to another fire es- came as the Watergate ? hear- cape in the rear. ings resumed after a one-week A The bodies of those who did break during the ? summit talks not make it lay jammed like between Nixon and Soviet, lead- logs against the front windows, er Leonid I, Brezhnev. with : four huddled under a Dean did not immediately is- charred grand piano, sue that portion of his state- Some of the injured apparent- ment dealing with his personal ly were hurt in jumping; to . the conversations with the Presi- street. dent last Sept. 15 and earlier Authorities said there was this year. • White: House aide John GETS A LAUGH . . . Leonid I. Brezhnev Nixon. The Soviet leader ended 19 days of only one woman among the SIDEWALK FIRST AID . . . Firemen give leaving 29 dead and 15 injured . Several per- . Caulfield told him he had tap- the President Sunday. (AP dead. first aid to survivors of a French Quarter sons leaped to safety before the entire bar was waves to tile crowd at the . . Western White summit talks with Fire headquarters is b\it peri a newsman's telephone, House and says "goodbye" in English , get- Photofax) fire that swept through a second-story bar engulfed in flames. (AP Photofax) possibly that of columnist Jo- three blocks away. Units were ting a big laugh from President ^nd Mrs. 'For all p eople ot world Nixoii': meetings hold promise of peace SAN CLEMENTE , Calif. ise of "peace for all the people ment: about $1.3 billion, Vienna on mutual balanced accord on avoiding nuclear war (AP ) -The and of the world ." —Nixon has accepted an In- —The two leaders "stressed force reductions in Europe. "a historical landmark" under- the Soviet Union capped a week Voicing agreement, Brezhnev vitation to visit Moscow again the need to bring an early end Nixon and Brezhnev viewed scoring a mutual desire "to of summit talks today with a said the marathon negotiations in 1974, and summit talks on a to the military conflict in Cam- their summit, as "a further consider ways of strengthening joint prom ise to seek new arms meant "political detente is regular basis aro envisioned by bodia " and stated "tho political - milestone " on the march to- peace and removing forever the curbs, encourage peace in being backed up by military de- the two countries, futures of Vietnam , Laos and ward im proved relations and danger of war , and particularly nuclear war." kAAfUWVWIA/WW tente ." —The President and tho Cambodia should be left to the spoke of decisions "to take fur- The communique , although It chairman ol the. Soviet Commu- respective peoples lo deter- ther major sinp.s to give Ihcso As for a SALT talk in Gen- CFor story on agrce- contained no major surprises, nist party believe their nations mine, free from outside inter- relations maximum stability eva that were recessed in ap- menti signed by Nixon emphasized areas nf Agreement should aim for a total of $2 bil- ference. " There was no men- and lo turn the development of parent stalnmate pending the U.S. and Brezhnev, see page 2) nnd hope while glossing, over lion to $.3 billion of trade during tion of halting arms aid to friendship and cooperation be- summit , the lenders declared differences in such areas ns and Soviet allies in Southeast tween their peoples Into a per- MWMVVWWWVWi the next three years; a Hint ' prospects for reaching a nchinving a Middle East, settlo- seemingly modest goal in- Asia. manent factor for worldwide " agreement, on more Cambodia, expand I rade and ment , , asmuch a.s such trade for the —An Oct . 30 date was an- pence , " pcrmnncnt promote an early East-West Some highlights of the docu- past 12 monllus is estimated at nounced for tho start of talks in They termed their nonhiiiding complete m easures limiting European fiottlemenl. strategic offensive nrmamenls As Soviet londnr Leonid I. are favorable." Brezhnev headed lionw r.o Mos- Bel ieves Americans a pprove Nixon and - Brezhnev last cow via Pnris , he and Presi- Thursday Bi#nod a statement, of dent Nixon issued n ' 3,4 o very been anticipated. Torn Marino Air Station. Winona Dally Newt 2 Wineina , Minnesota MONDAY : , I^ONDAV, JUNE 25. »73 <

The weather Two-State Deaths The dqiiy record : JUNE 25f i9n; Orvls |J . Waitiel Sr. LA CRESCENT, Minn. — Or- At Commuiuty Winbna Deaths p at-a-gfenc# ^R. Wetzel Sr., 71/ La Cres- Grove, yWis.yP fornier Whitehall vle ' : :ar, .Wilfred Hohmelsfer ¦ cent, died Saturday evening in resident, died Sunday niorriing \. 'MeMbrial\ Hosjpi| : Mrs. . iBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS v , ^ signed last : veek a La Crosse, Wis., hospital. . at Burlington Memorial Hospi- Visiting houri: ' JVMIcal ind turs'c«l Mrs. Wilfred Hphnieistor, 49, Here are the nine U.S.-Soviet pacta retired employe of the La tal, Union Grove, after a short patlentt: 2 to 4 ana 7 to 1:30 p.m. (No 52B B. King St„ died Saturday during meetings between. President, Nixon and Soyiet .lBader A children under 12. 1 ...... ¦ ¦' ' ¦ ¦ Crescent school system , he was illness, He retired. Dec. 31, 1972, Maternity PMIentBi Tie 3:M «nd » to afternoon at Community, Memor- Leonid L Brezhnev : ; .. . ,-¦ " ' June 10, 1902, to after i?. years as ah employe of -•lOO . -n.m. ' (Adults only.) . ial Hospital following ah illness NUC1EAR WAR — Agreement not to provoke nuclear con- born here. . Visitor* -to « patler\ t limited to two at ' the Southern Wisconsin^ Colony ' m time. of se-veral years. - .- flict by stxaihbig relatlods with other countries. Frank and Anna Kramer Wet- ¦ < ¦¦ ¦' : married Clio Martelle and:Training School. ' . the former Delores, M. Graus- NUCLEAR ARMS-ENERGY .— Principles defined for zel and . ' ¦/ 'P ; ' / '' .P- 'FRIDAY; - ' - ' .; limitation and cooperative here June 3, 1924. The son pf .William and Flor- ' ' nick was born Sept. 7, 1923, in more negotiations oh nuclear arms ¦¦ ence Kidder? Harlow, . lie , was A: -A 'Birth Ay WiiiDrta, to Emil and Bertha uses of atomic energy iii peace strengthened. -, He was a Si-year member of wiving Christ Episcopal : Church, La born at Whitehall , Oct. . 14,. 1907. , Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Evanson, Prang Grausnick. She married TRA1VSPORTATION — Pledged cooperation ill Mfinn., sson, prbblieans, Crosse, and was a member of Be married Wyllis Baek. A Bollingstone, a Wilfred Hohmeister May 27, land; air and sea transportation World War II Navy veteran, he 1950; . - . AIR TRAVEL — Added American and Soviet stops for the La Crosse Shrine Ciub; 0z; . ' SATURDAY ' ' ' : ¦ was a former meinber and /.p- •".-;A life-titae resident ofVWinoiia , passenger service of Aenoflot and Pah American airlines. mun .-Temple- . AAOMMS; Morn- '. - '-'Admissions.: technological A.M ; past .cohiriiander , of Whitehall she? -iyas employed by ?Ted Maier A-A CULTURE — Expanded sCiehtiftd.PciiHural , ing star Lodge 29 A.F; & . Mrs. Anne Weber, 427 W. 4th exchanges. : 71 OES, Ilutchin-Stendahl American ; Le- Drug Store. She was a member and educational contacts and Evening Star Chapter. -st.:-'- " -;- 'p.P ' v;' p' -; St; Martin s Evangelical L11U1- Established a U>S.-U.S.S.R. Chamber of WEATHER FORECAST . . . Mostly suiiny skies are fore- Golden Rule Shrine 21 WSOJ. gion Post, and a niernber of . of ' : COMMERCE ^ ¦ P the American Legion Post 171, : Discharges eratt Church. , ' - '¦; ¦/.' Commerce and se>t up its physical facilities, cast, It is exixected to be colder in the Northeast and north- Hokah Chapter 16 RAM . and Union . Grove, ind thes ? Union Mrs. Donald 'Burt , Utica, Siiivivors; are: , bet- . husband; TAXATION — Agreed to reduce incoihe taxes on citizens *rh Plains but continuing, warrn in the Southwest and Sou th- Coeur d' Alene Commandry 3. Minn.; . ' ' ; ¦ Grove United Methodist Church. "- . . three sons, Jon; Kurt and Jarnes, of one country living in the other. east. Rain is forecast . for. southern Texas. ( AP- Photofax ) A Survivors are: .bis wife ; one Teresa Buchan , 427 Olmstead at home; two brothers, E mil, AGRICULTURE — Planned trade, research , rdeyeloponeht. > ; , ? ;Suryivors are: his wife, ,and ¦ ;¦¦ : son. Qrvie :Jr La Crescent; Mrs. David Peusch St. "-.. ' ¦ A'AAAA , St; Paul, and Roy, AVinona; two production and processing coopeiratipn. sisters , two. copsins, one grandchild , and two. andPMrs, : Gladys pRbwden, Med- Mrs. Alviria Busse, 63 W; Hb"W- 'sisters, Mrs. . Edward (B6rnice) OCEANpaR/VPIlY — Agreed on cooperativiB study « Ipca/ Observations MrsA A Norma Daccy and Mrs, ' ' ¦ ' : ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦¦ ford?, Wis.. '- .' -ard St;.: Styba, Winona , and Mrs. Helen - ^ •wdrld ^ bceans.; ..' -. - A AA ' . ' , .' /. - . " ;,¦;: ¦;: : . -AA - A: ;,- Anna Matl, both of :La Crosse. ¦' Baby boy Fratzke sis- OFFICIAL WEATHER BUIlEAU 0BSER\'ATI(>NS for ¦ . FuneraL services will be at 2 ¦ , 3S5 E. San- Grausnick, .Rochester.¦ One .. Funeral p services ..will;; be; at p.m. Wednesday at Jobnson Fu- -bbm St. ; ' ' ter ; has died. - the 24 hours ending at news today.A -A-A : , 11 a.m. Wednesday" at.the Nel- ' ' noon trace neral Chapel, Whitehall, the ' /• 'Births ' : .' . ' , Funeral services will be Tues- Maximum temperature 85, minimum' 54, ? 66|. son Funeral . Home here, the . ' of.precipitation. - . . - . ' -;. . ' ?" ; Rey. Frederik W: Schutz offic- . Mr. and Mrs. Steve; Slaggpie, day at 1:30 p.m; at Martin Fu- Rev:: Christopher Pratt . Christ iating, with burial in Lincohn 73i Broadway, a daughter- neral Chapel, the Rev. A. U: W Minhescfamdie on • ' . A year ago today: : . Episcopal Church,, officiating. W- ¦ , precipitation. Cemetery here. Mr; aiid Mrs, John Jeremias- Deye; St. Martin's Evangelical ¦ High 76, lowP46 noon 7^2, no Burial will ? be in Prospect Hill : . ' Normal temperature range : for this date .82 td'W. Record ¦ Fnends may . call at the chap- sen, 905 Birch Boulevard, a son. Lutheran Church, officiating. - Cemetery here; " v , . \: : Cem- high % in '1873 and 1901, record .low 47 in 1926.; el Tuesday from 7 to 9 p,ni. ; ¦ ¦ ¦ Burial will be in Woodlawn; Ml hitsA37;4iA . - Honorary pallbearers will be: : - , SUNDAY '' .', etery-;;; roads: Sun rises tomorrow at 5:25, sets at . 8:54. : ¦ ¦ Ralph:, Jones, Ed Hasselbush, Lawrence M. Schneider Jr^ ' ' . " •' ' ' .Admissions? .".' Friends may call at the Mar- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS thrown from the vehicle y , 11 A. M, MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS . ' . . . • accident Sunday William Olson, .Walter Webster, ; ST. CHARLES, Minh. —Law, Mrs . Clarence Albrecht, Wino- tin Funeral Home this evening Twelve - Minnesotans died in Another (Mississippi Valley Airlines) traffic accidents to claimed the life of an Owatonna -pressure. 29.79 and steady, wind from the Ellswprth-Bacon , and William rence M. Schneider Jr., .34, na Rt. 3. : y ' y '.;' " ' after 7 and Tuesday from noon weekend Barometric Wiedman. •. P ;"P. '; ' ' boost the 1973 state road toll to man. Authorities said Richard east at 20.?5 'itti.p.h.Veloud cover 7,0-00 broken, 15,0fl(> overcast; . • rural St. Charles, died? Sunday Richard Beranek, 529 Lafayr until the time of services. A de- Pallbearers will be: Stan Har- eveniiig at the U.S: . Public ; votional service vvill be held to- 374, compared with 398 oa this Lortz; 22, died when the. car he visibility.10 miles.; ;¦ ? ' ;; ette;St. - was driving struck a guard rail ris .P James Grlffiri ; Jack Welch , Health: Hospital, Seattle, Wash. ;! Alfred Nation 617 W. Howard night at 8:45.: . A date last year. ; ' ' ¦ , and overturned oh U.S. 14, just Robert Parke, Allen • , Charley He bad ^een a patient there St. :¦ . -' " , . ' :,' .'. - "' - '\' ,'; ; : Memorials may be directed to A two-car collision Sunday ; . in Mayer east of: Owatoiina. and Jack Hill, v : since March and had under- : OrVille Memmer, :1(>61. E. VWay St. -Martin's Organ. Repair Fund. night on Minn. 25 Friends may.call after 4 p.m; gone surgery for A-plastic-ane- ' ;' ¦ claimed the life of a Hamberg Eight persons died in acci- basha St. : ; ; Tuesday at the . funeral home, rriia. A farmer, ;he had "been Winong Funerals man. , A..y dents 'Saturday. . ¦ Henry Jacobs, Lewiston, Minn, Kristine MesKke,. 20, Fair- where, the. Eveniiig Star . Chap - ill five-months, p- - ; ' •..' Linda Smiti 66% W. jth PSt, . Carver County authorities: ter, will , hold ;a memorial ser- The : son of Lawrence Sr. arid Mrs, Clarence Sufier were withholding ; the 25-year- mont was killed Saturday eve^ Mrs.. Roger Dettle, 1315 Laike- ?iing when her : car vefered into vice at: 7:30 p.rti; and the Morn- Ellen Maher pschheider;.he/was :view. '¦; )¦'¦ '. ' . '' ; '.:¦•: ' ¦' ¦' : ' :; Funeral services, for Mrs. old victim's name until rela- ¦ ' •;> . . ; (Lillian) ,, 514 , been notified.: ', a ditch on Stearns County Rd 2, : ' ' : ¦' ine star Lodge at 8;30 p.m. ' .. born at Plainview, Minn., Aug. Discharges ' ;¦:.'"' "¦: Clarence Sutter tives had; . .1st . .'Quarter:'.- ' P /p.'- ''' .''Pali : '. :'!' /' Last Quarter New ^ere held this morn- about one . mile south of Cold '' Memorials are-directed; Gould St., ¦ ; ' ' 22¦ -¦ ¦ to the 17, 1938. They moved here when , George Kartz t 1071 ¦ ¥. M:ark . : ¦ Tliree persons in pthe other : —;jnly 7: .;. ;y- - ' .July- .l5 Y y;. - : July .; Y June 30 Christ church Restoration Fund he was a small; child. He gradr ¦St.- -' ' ' ' - ' ; -\' " . ing : at St, Mary's Catholic Sprihg.P : .:- :-: ^: - . -'-'i; - ^ . " car-were hospitalized; The driv- , persons died in a two- and . the ? Shrine Hdspiial for ua ted from St. Charles High Joseph Nix, 3730 6thi St., Good^ Church ,, the Rev.; Joseph Moun- : Three ' tatri officiating. Burial was iri er, P Robert Kroells, .25, Ham- car collision near Belle. Plaine. The Mississippi Crippled Children V School. In; April, 1961, he mar- view;-""' , Bruce " forecast^ THE MISSISSIPPI Ft. SneLing.NationaipCemetery, berg, and one passenger The victims were identified as ried Carol .Allen at Caledonia; Mrs. Jbhn Pehler, 509 E. Froiit . Norwood, were hos- ¦; Flood Stage 24-hr. Mrs. Mary Lynch " : : ' : AAy ' Minneapolis, Kampsj 20, Mr. and Mrs. -Richard Hansen, ' ' - Minn - ? " St. - . "-: ' : . .;, '- . pitalized at Waconia. Another .>& E^:'J^inhespta . - . '¦AA.A "- . ' - Stage Today Chg. .. CALEDONIA,. Minn. .;. (Spe- ¦' ' Pallbearers were: Kenneth . Edina ,. and David F;.Weidneiy cial) ¦ ' -. Survivors are : his wife;, two John Schell, StocktonP Minn, passenger, Orrin Herrmin, 22, Variable el on dines s Red Wing A AA,...14 . U .. A. • — • : Funeral services . for sons : John and jay, ? at home; • ' Mri.y : Sutter, David and.Ralph . Meska 2iy Bird Island. Hansen was 45, , .. • Gene Pren6t¦ , 340 Pelzer- Norwood , was listed in critical through Tuesday. Chance of Lake City ...:..? . - 6-9 .:*¦ Mrs. Mary Lynch, 84, : Minne- ' ' ' : : ' yA -"A A A y;. and Dale and Jeffery Hansen. his wife was ? 43. one daughter,; Jennifer, at St.?y ; y- ' .: . . " . A. condition at Methodist Hospital " showers, and thunderstorms Waiasha- ; "A..y.U "-: ''W ' A- ' y apolis,. former; Caledonia resi- ' ' ¦ ¦¦ . The Hansens were passengers ' ' dent, home:; his father, and eight Baby girl . Bronk, GTaiviri ', • . ' .' ^- Eririil ' . 'Ay feWef / in suburban Minneapolis. ¦; early tonight. A few thun- Alma Darn ; . ,..' AA 4:6 :; were held in Minneapolis Heights; " ' , ' in a car driven by Richard Saturday. Burial in Calvary sisters, Mrs: Everett (Ange- .' :' . . . - ' . Funeral services for -Emir A: A A Duluth man was killed in a " derstorms aixay be accqni- Whitman Dani., : 2.7 '. vas Iine) ..; Rowekamp, Lewiston ¦ ' ; " Births; :¦' ,.:- . / :¦¦ Heltne?, 43, Bloomington. Heltrie; ¦ ' Cemetery, Caledona, '- ...witli"' the , ; . Edel, St. Paul , Minh., former Wt-run accident eatly Sunday , were panied by hail and locally Wiriona Dam .... 5.8 Minn.?;; Mrs. James (Margaret ) Mr. and Mrs: Alfred Brandt , and his wife Charline, 39 strong Binds; Slight chance WIITONA,...... AlsA Rey. Lawrence Ginther officiat- ¦ ¦ Winonan, were, held today at St. in front of the Edgewater Motel hospitalized at Shakopee. AiA: ¦ ing at ¦servic Flanigan, Minneapolis, Minn.; 1262. W. 3rd St., a . daughter. . " ¦' Church , . -the - 'Rev. ir Duluth, police : said. : AA j of a few showers. Tuesday. Tremp: Pool .... AA 9.3 ; '¦' -' gravesides es. ' . ' Stanislaus .- : Leonard McGlnley, 57, Dodge ¦ The former . Mary!. Flynn Mrs. Sichard . (Elizabeth) Wake- , Mr. and MJS. Robert Giaqui|>- Donald Grubisch officiating. Bu- The victim was identified as Cooler tonight and Tuesday. Tremp. Dam ...',. . . 4:8 . - ' '. ' , she .Center,, was killed , when his car ' '¦ ¦¦ ' ' '¦' wss . born ; at Caledonia, - the field, Excelsior,; Mi™-; Miss to , 1O10 E. Sanborn St., a daugh- rial was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Ted- Saugestad , 46, whose body Low tonight; upper SQs and ¦Daidta ". ;.'- .:. ''.'',-. '..: " .¦7',--l'- . ::- ' '; ¦" ¦" . collided. .. with a. car driven by ' ¦ daughter . i>f Mr;, and: Mrs. Dan- Joanne Schneider, St. Paul, ter. .'. • . '. - Pallbearers were. Richard •was thrown about 65 feet by the lower 60s. High y Tuesday Dresbach Pool .- .-. P ". -9.3.. A A'" . iel Flynn. (Virginia) Norman . Enderson, Sargeant, . She married James Minh! ; Mrs. George Lejk, Leon and Robert Edel, Jo- impact, Duluth ; police were Rd.; 7 just lower. 80s. - Chance of rairi Dresbach .Dam 3.5 Lynch at Minneapolis. \ Fitzgerald '.Sacramento Calif. ; '¦ of¦;¦ on Mower County , , TODAY'S BIRTHDAY seph -Kadlec; James and Thom- searching for the driver•¦: a. north of County: Rd. 5p percent tonight, 20 per La Crosse ;...., 15 6.1 —.2 Mrs. ' Cfebrge (Mary) Ryan, A-y 1- A ? ' ' ' " 'FORECAST ' .' '¦ as Stoltman. -V Red Coryair in connection with cent Tuesday. ;• • ;. - . . William O. Rosenthal Rochester, Minn.; Mrs. Rich- Sheri Lee Noeska,-1348 il. , , Vjrginia, Tues. Wed. Thurs. .. -. ;Mnn. ? ( the incident James Sundeen, 18 HARMONY, Special) arc!y (Shirley); "A Fischer, Biir- 5th St., ;8. " :¦' An . -Albany man was : killed died in a Virginia hospital "of in- Minnesota .Red Wing ....: 3.6;i : 3.6 3:6 — :William O. . Rosenthal, 85, Lisa Thill,. 221 Qlmstead St.,.5. Court Variable . cIo 'u-'d-i h ess bank, Calif., and Mrs. Richr Winona County ? Sunday, when his car left U;S. juries received when the; mo- wrNONA,,^:.; ::53 yP 5.2' ; 5:1 died Sunday afternoon at ; ( Linda)' through Tuesday. Cliance of La Crosse .,..: ;5;9 , 5.8 - ' ;¦;¦ ard Schaber, PSt. Char- 52 two miles east of Albany and torcycle he was driving collided 5.7 Tweeten Memorial Hospital les. His mother: ' and one sister WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Giyil, Criminal Division Pa- with a car three miles south showers and thunderstorms ¦; Tributary Streams .'¦ overturned* The. Highway . of • Convalescent p Mome,. Spring have ;.died;. -.-; ¦ trol said Gary . Power, 22, was Eveleth on U.S. 53.;: extreme southeast tonight. .Chippewa at Du'rajid 2,4 Grove, Minn. Saturday : '. -, . David C. Roberton , 22,Piewis- ¦ Funeral services will be alt 1 ¦ . leaded hot Clara J. Anderson, 58,;rural Choice of scattered showers Zumbro at Theilman 29.9:• - •'. - A retired farmer^ he was 6:25 p.m. — Tammy Grant, 2 tdn- Rt. ? l Minn.,-p north and central tonight Tremp. at Dodge -..... '3.4 ;, '. ' p.in. Thursday at St. Charles ' guilty to a charge :bf drunken Chokio P was killed ih a two-car ¦ ¦ . born Jan. 31, 1888, to Mr, and Catholic Church,, the Rev. barges, down. crash ^ix miles east? of Orton- ' and Tuesday. Cooler tonight Slack at- Galesville' .. 3.1 ' , Mrs. Ehii Rosenthal , 8 p.m. -- Arrowhead, 30 barg- driving and Judge Dennis A. at Dei- James Fasnacht efficiating; at ville on U.S. 12, the Highway ¦ and Tuesday, Low tonight Lai ierosse atPW. Sal. ;4:7" • . '/ corah, 'Iowa. : He had farmed P es, up. ? Challeen set trial for July 26 Wman injsM •- ¦iip'per -50s : north, lower 60s RcKit at Houston 6;9 Burial will be in Calvary Ceme- : 9:30 a.m.; He was arrested by Patrol said: - y ,...; in the area for 25 years and , ' • Sunday ' south. High Tuesday upper tery. 2:20 a.m; . Pblliwbg, 6 barg- city police; at 4:09 a:m. Satur- Patricia :- . Folsom,: 17, prior to that he farmed isouth Friends may call at Sellner- — Springfield, was killed , when the 70s north, low 80s south. of Canton,. Minn . es, : down.y .: day at West Sariiia arid Wash- C=o iirt rejects bid on ;He iharried Hoff Funeral Home, St. Char- ¦ - in crash on motorcycle she was riding col- the , former Minnie Imlaxi Feb, A " A a .m. — .Charles E. Deters-, ington streets. . . Wisconsin tavernkeeper's les, Wednesday . after ? 2:31) tip, ' "'', ' ' Walther, 18 470 lided with 'a car on Brown Partly cloudy, rights 22, 1911, at Strawberry Point, 13 barges, . . Jeffrey P. ^. showers and p.m. and until noon Thursday, — Doris Lynn, Laird St., pleaded guilty to a County; Rd.- 24 just east Of thunderstorms likely tonight. . JfffiWAUKEE (AP) - ? A tav- lowa. .The couple celebrated. , . 5:35 a.m. 9 The Rosary will be at 3 p.m. barges, up. ' ,'¦; charge o£ drunken driving arid interstate pdge Springfield. The lows . in the 60s, Variahle emkeeper's cbhtention that he their 50th wedding anniversary ' had a right guaranteed tinder Wednesday and a wake . service . 6:05 aim. — Ruby Lee, 21 barg- was referred toP county court City police investigated four cloudiness/and turning cooler 1 in 1961. He? had been a mem- at 8:30. ¦ " accidents during the weekend,, the :First ; Amendment to call ber of the Greenfield es, up. ' ? ; ¦:- services for a pre-sentence. ..In- Tuesday chance of showers liqrth Lutheran ' one of which involved injury to his 'establishment ? 8: "saloon" Church here.' ' . 10:30 a.m. — W-S Gray, 11 vestigation. He wais arrested at ~ Secret Service and east portions, the highs Tvb-State Funerals barges, up. ay at West a Goodview woman. ' ranging ¦ frorh the 70s- extreme was rejected in U.S. District Survivors are:; his wife; two 12:55 a.m. Sund Court. 11:05 a:m, - Yetta Alter , 3 Broadway and Main Street. Violet Googins, , 37, 11 Erie seeking wan who north tc the 80s extreme south. - sons; Marv, Tarzana , Calif;, Edward P. Kronebusch A Lane, Goodview/ was treated for "The right to call one's tav- and Rober t, Minneapolis, barges, up. Randy Corey, 18, 1741 W. ern a saloon is riot fundamen- ST. CHARLES, Minn. - Fu- Today leaded guilty tn minor injuries but not hospital- threa tened Nixon . Minn.; two daughters, Mrs. neral services for Edward P. Wabasha St., p ized after her car hit a curb and Si-day forecast tal," Judge John; Reynolds said Flow — 26,500 cubic 'feet per a chargie of trespassing and Wednesday throqgh Fri- Eileen Bliss, Madison, lowa, Kronebusch, st. Charles, will he- , railing on the interstate bridge WASHINGTON (AP) — in dismissing a suit brought by and Mfrs. Wayne ; (Doris ) second at 8 a.m. was referred to court services day: fair to partly cloudy Robert Boscia, Ol- at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at St, 2:10 a.m — Glenda-S, 7 barg- about 2:30 a.m, Sunday. The Secret Service said to- son, Mankato,. Minn. ; one sis- Charles Catholic Church , the . for pre-sentence investigation. Wednesday through Friday, es, up. city police day an all points bulletin lower 60s. ter, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Rev. James Fasnacht officiat- He was arrested by ACCORDING! to police, the has been issued to all U.S. with chance of showers and ¦ ' 5:35 a.m. — Mary Weathers, at 1 a.m. June 16 : at West 3rd thunderstorms e xt re m e '¦ ¦A'A WISCONSIN ' - . Decora h, Iowa; . - . three grand- ing. Burial will be in Calvary ' Googins vehicle was south- enforcement agencies seek- Cemetery. 14 t>arges, up. . -. - , and Johnson streets. bound on the bridge when it' northeast Wednesday and Fair Wednesday , ahd Thurs- children and one great-grand- 9:l5;a.rt'. — Missouri , ll barg- ing the arrest of a man ac- child. His parents, two broth- Friends may call at Sellner- Michael . Moore, Lanesboro, skidded , crossed the centerline over the state Friday. Not day. Partly cloudy with chance es, up. guilty to cused of threatening the life of showers ers and one sister have died. Hoff Funeral Home here today Minn, pleaded not and struck the curb and railing. much change in tempera- and thunderstorms after 3 p.m. 10:45 a,rn. —J. W. Hershey, The car of President Nixon. Friday. Little change Funeral services will; be at 2 and until 2 p.m. three charges; failure to ex- , a 1063 sedan , receiv- The Secret Service identi- ture. Highs in the 70s ex- in day-fo- Tuesday. A Rosary will be at 12 barges, down. hibit boat registration, litt ering, ed $90O damage to its left front treme northeast and in the dqy ' temperatures ' ' with highs p.m. at Greertfieldp Lutheran fied him as Harold Kenneth ' 3 p.m. today and a wake serv- and operating a motorbo at with- and front. low and mid 0s elsewhere. mostly in the 80s and -lows In Church, Harmony , the Rev . I. ' . Cu!]) - and . said the threat ¦ C, Gronneberg officiating. Bur- ice at 8. out approved life preservers. He In the Eagles Club parking lot, Lows In the upper 50s and t lie 60s. ' , ' Pallbearers will he Harlan ? was contained In a letter re- ial will be in the church ceme- , ¦was arrested at 7:20 p.m. Sun- 210 E, 4th St., at 1:07 a.m. Sun- Norbert , Wayne and Donatus Two motorcycle day, a vehicle driven by Marion ceived June 6 and that a tery. day al Pool 5A by a Department warrant was Kronebusch , Bernard Guenther of Natural Resources (DNR/ Drazkowski , 557 E. King St., issued by the Friends may call at the Abra- and Jerry Scanlan. U.S, marshal in , ham Funeral Home at Harmony •warden. Trial was set for July backed Ino a car owner by 2o at 10:30 n.m. Gaylord Beck , 203% E. 3rd St., Fla., June 7. Tuesday after 3 p.m. until noon Mrs. Katherine Greden accidents cause A spokesman said the Se- In years gone by j then at the David Holland , Peterson . and then struck a vehicle owned Wednesday and . ALTURA , Minn, r- Funeral by Steven Jasnoch cret Service "has been church from 1 p.m. until the services for Mrs. Katherine Minn., paid a $50 fine after , 452 Center nleading guilty to a charge of St. aware of this man for some ^Extracts /rom the /tlej 0/ thu newspaper J time of . services, Greden , Altura , will be at 10:30 injuries lo two Police said damage to time." a.m, St, ' littering In Pool 5A at 6:45.n.m. the 19G4 ' Tuesday at Anthony s JNDEPEIVDENCE , Wis. - model Drazkowski sedan was Further details were not Ten years ago . . .. 1963 Mrs. • Constance Kuarve Catholic Churcli , Allura , the Sunday. Arrest wns hy a DNR RUSHFORD , Minn . - Mrs. Two persons were injured in warden. $200 to the ri ght front and right available immediately. Rev, Vern Trocinski officiat ing. separate motorcycle accidents The eventual development of Lake Winona as a prime Constance .Kuarve; 92, Rush- Daniel IIoil nnd , Peterson , rear; $75 lo the left roar of Burial will be in im .maculnlii here Sunday. Beck's 196(1 mod'el sedan, and walleye fishing area was forecast by M. J. Bambenek ,, city ford , died at 9 p.m , Sunday Conception Cemetery, pleaded not .guilty to the same direct/jr of parks and recreation. at the Good Shepherd Luthera n Oak ; John Slaby , 18, Independence, $250 to the front and right front Rid Re. ebnrpe nnd trial wns set for Mrs. Carl Frank, 1-i Glen IWary , was instnlled ns grand Home hero following a long ill- Is being held in an Eau Claire, f) of the .lasnocb vehicle, a 1940 Friends may call at the Wis., hospital for treatment of July 18 at :,10 a.m. Arrest 'wn«j model sedan. gua rdian of the Grand Guardian Council of Minnesota , inter- ness. made at the same time and national Order of Job's Daughters, The former Coast ance Rus- church today after li p.m. and a leg injury after the motor- OTHER ACCIDENTS until time of service Tuesday. cycle ho was driving went out place. Sunday Wino na may host the 19C4 Minnesota Slate Police nnd tiid , she was horn April fl , IJW 1 , Lnyne M. Wilbri fj M , the daughter of Anton and Ma- The Rosary by the Christian of control on Howard Street Winonn 1:47 p.m. — Rear end colli- Peace O fficers Associati on convention , according to Edward Rt. . 3.. . pleaded puilfy lo a charge Hittner , police inspector . rie Elstad Rustad. On June 3, Mothers will be at 7 p.m. today here at 7:40 p.m. Sunday. sion , East Sarnla and Hamilton l»o;i , she married Olaf Kuarve and at fl led by Father Troxcir.- Independence police reported of speedine;, 45 in a no-mile streets, Lavern Duffney, Frost rJ2ih , zone, nnd was fined . lie GENE REGAN Twenty-five yea rs ago . . . 1 948 at Highland Prairie Lutheran ski Slaby apparently lost control on *35 wn? Minn., 19R0 model sedan, $150 Church, rural Peterson , who Pnllbearcr.s will he Robert , a curve in the street and struck nrrested nf 1 a.m. Sunday by damage; Richard Gill, Sheboy- county sheriff's deputies . The Republicans m ade it n Thomas E . Dewcy-Earl VVar- died in 1950. She was & momher Euficno , James and Larry fjre- three trees and a telephone gan , Wis,, 1965 model sedan, may help you ren t.ickf-i . • of Highland Prairie Lulheran den , Roger Duellman and Terry pole , FORFEITURES: *25(>. Minnesota farmers now ha-ve assets valued at nearl y $5 Church and its women's orRon- Schultz. At 10:3f) a.m. Sunday, Ronald Mark Patterson , 212 Hamil- Sntiirdny save. billion , izalibns: 8:(> 1 p.m. a nr-w high in state his tory. Sellnor-Hoff Funeral Home , Skroch , rural Independence, ton St.. $2S, spewllii K 4f when the , 12: n.m. Sunday, low raten niay fit your $ J) .Wi li 'n '-.tfdbfisdhfil l field nnd tli f tiomr- team topped off the Ari'hie , Inglowood , Colo, one motorcycle he was West Ri h n' m W, 3rd St ., 1973 model truck , praiulehild; one brother , Elmer arrangements. drivi ng and nd McBride strcols. insurance needs. ceiernonics with n 7 In fi victory over Kollin ^,l ono, , a car collided on a curve at the DonnM Siirjil ii . Arcnrlia , , 1SBOO dnniag*!; Robert Foster, Rustad , Preston , Minn., . nnd r Wk Whether for auto, home, south , edge of InrlepowlfNice un $l.> . failure to displ.'/y current 1 570 VV. Mh SI.,. 1003 model RC- two sisters, Mrs, Norn Bu/.H, Idaii released. VF> , Ir.iff lc sifjrnl vinlnlion, 2 participates in seminar Edward Crirv/'l lef t h Funeral services will at of heavy debts y automobile for Minne.'ipolis on the 2 p.m. Wednesday at Rushford Authorities snirl Sknx'h losf .'i.rn , Sunday, Went 3rd and Winoiw Count y Clerk of GENE REGAN firM lap of his trip to Shelb y. Moi ti n«;ori Courts nertrudo Miller Inst ' match k-l v. ecu Jack hulhomn Cluirch , the ftev. It. motorcycle while street s SEARS STORE ftt'e-nd Ur tie;r yv,-cipjn imxln^ Dempsey K, I.ivdfth l , Highland Prairie 1— With $1.7 million in debts , southbound nn n r-iirve 'Marv Peplinski , week attended n five-day semi 17 on tha Plaia Eait Jmd Torn Cibbons , , r-nllfr lfnp Mi .Tolihson hiilliemn O IIIJT II . oilicintln R, ( Lea Collejfe appears read y lo with n j iorllihoiinfl cnr driven by SI. . $7r,, fipoerlinfi, 40 In n lit) nnr nnd workshop on court- ' Phonu 452-7720 with burial in U'Rhjand Pralrln close its doors afte r seven Jr-nios Piiehnlla. rural Inde- mile zone , W. manngement nl Hill Cily, Mlnn, R*i. Phon* 4S4-227I -w a.m. Sunday , ' Seventy-five years ago . . , 1898 liiithnrnn CemolPiy. j years, pendence. He WHS not injured W<"l .Itli nnrl McHride ••Iree tK Keynote speaker nl thci con- Friends m:i y call ul .Fonsnn- (lie Charilain f?lem»n'; 'h Minnp rejij mrnt ¦j Ilr, I'Ved fili'issl mi ner , prcsi- and ear received only minor .John Leaf , 0O1 W WiihuRhf. ference wns Krncst C, FrolHcn of the I2l .snla at Chirk- f'onk runera l Home , Kuslifnrd , rlenl ffani . Fi inaiifa has rr-'cu'ed a donation nf s,M) from frinnih ; in Winonn , said , "It looks like we're 'ifie. SI.. $:w . slon ripn vinlnl ion, .Ir. , executive director of the Tuesday evening nnd Wodnf .",- 'Ihrniigh , I' m awfu lly sorry, but lfl .:,ri:i n,m. , Institute fnr Court Manage- to pmclia.'* a tent as a reading and writing room. , Friilnv Sioux Street dny until noon then at the it. appears there i« no other stitiil ion tiecniisc and M ilwaukee ment , Denver, Tho slitlo-wlde chiirrli. of Its f innnclnl Hnllrr»nd crops- ( way, " straits and luck of library facil- inf seminar wtm the flrnt such pro- One-hundred yea rs ago ... 1873 Meraoriftls nre heing iirnmR- Ix'ii liiimdicd gram conducted by en at Pickwick . nnrl tho, GoocJ Shepherd Luther- grow from an Initia l 477 slii- stitutions and the Allwrt Lea- mile zone, II: ir, p.m. Sntiirdny. Tlie house of .lr/icph Potts w/fts de.st royed Iiy fire. an Home. df-nt .s in 1w.1i to tiuii three years Freeborn Count y Chamber of Flhdiwny fil at Ihiss Cnmn, Mlnnesola Cily, county sheriff The business of Ihe Oreen Bay • '& hake Pcjiin Rond in- Inter , Jiut it declined nfter the Commerce decided nfjninst con- ennnly sheriff in'real Jerrol Vnrilloulen , Wlnonn III , rrensed four times ns, much during thc last month. Eufjeni S. Harlow North Central Association of I inucd support of I^en, The Davhl lllock . IrfiwMnn . Mlnn ,, I , $115, Hpcedlng, IM) JI» 11 DD-mlio The Masons , will dedicate their new iudl on; Friday WillTKUALL, Wis. (Special ) I Colleges and .Socondnry Schools chambe r said Ihe school's prob- $25, diivinp ovor zone 12:20 «,m, ' , ennlor lino . , Siitunliiy, evening. —Eugene S. Harlow, CO, Union refused to accredit tho in- lems appeared insurmountable. 11:.10 p,m, Friday, CSAH n nt CSAH 21 , county slieijlf . ' j^SupremeJ'C6ttriS M uiff o^ nonpM Man bitten by ^WASHINGTONy(AP)' . '-: The aecision marked its first pro- plan, would permit parents of rabid lgge Supreme.;Court today - rejected nouncement on tax breaks.; for nonpublic school students with tax deductions and tuition reim- nonpublic school attendance. . gross incomes of up to $25^000 a bursement for parents . of J non- Justice" ' 'Ijcwis F. Powell Jr., year tq deduct as; much ,as $3,- public , school students in- the writirig for the majority, noted 000 from; their taxable income geti shoU ; ¦ latest round of a continuing le- that the court has approved ex- when computing ' their . state : ' LAKE . CITY, Minn;. — .''A'. ' gal battle oyer state aid to pri- emptions for religion from such . taxes, " rural Lake City man,,'bitten by vate and parochial education , things as . property, taxes; And The Pennsylvania plan -would a rabid horse June 15 is under- The court invalidated a . tax c noted that these have a long reimburse parents as much ; as. going : a - series? of rabies shots, p deduction , program from ' New history.yy : .;, '- . . $75 each year for an elementa- Vernon Danimartn,; and PMrs. York . and a tuition rcim burse- But, he said, 'Special tax ben- ry student and $350 for. each Dammann are a A,retired . couple merit ¦;scheme' - .froth Pennsylva:- efits , for . New . York parents high school student. The state ¦who board . riding . .horses- . at nia—two programs proponents would , npt exercise supervision their facilities - in the Birch*, "cannot be.; squared with the ¦¦ bad hoped would avoid the con- principle of neutrality estab- over, the spending of the money,/¦wood area. . ',"¦: demnation of the First Amend- lished by the .decision of this and sought to reduce the con- The 10-year old mare belong- ment's prohibitions of estab- court.'' -,;' , j tentipn surrounding legislative. ed to Mary Kay Heisenfelt, and lishment of-reUgion, j appropriations by dedicating 23 was raised by Mrs. Dammann. The court also invalidate d per cent of the[A, revenue from The horse p died ; June 16 and President Nixon has : prom- New .York iaws prbviding funds ¦ state cigarette . tax to fi- the - ¦ veterinarians ? at the University iscd a '".' federal tax credit for for parochial schools In densely nance the program. ' ¦;. - ' of Minnesota made a positive parents of childrerj attending populated areas.for Sneat , lights, Again vvriting ? for the major- identification of fabieS . . ;¦ ' nonpublic .- .-schools,- but action custodial services and the like, ity, Powell said ;. that was in- The mare is. believedpto have hasp been stalled pending a rul- and a program of direct pay- sufficient to escape the man- been . bitten by a wild skunk ing; on tlie-issue. ? ,: ments ' to low-income families dates of .the Constitution, Past ¦ ¦ ' br.fox while running in a seven- ' KOYAL .''FLOAT . i. ... Miss - Doris Kahipa , Miss Indepen- greeted spectators" lining, the streets. Sunday for the . grande While -the , court P as- con- who send their children to non- court •¦"decisions have decreed ach wooded pasture -with. oth-: ' ' ' ¦¦ ' demned other : P tuition rcim- ' ' ' dence. 1973, and her. attendants, seated center, Kathy Walek, .'parade. ' ;. ' '¦ ' . "' ' . •' . . ' .' ¦ :.' public . schools. ,-\ .. y.-.. " : that government shalt remain er horses. ' ;. ¦ " bursciheiit . programs, today 's The New York tax deduction neutral /. towaard religion^ and and from left inv front s Betty Woychik ? arid Leriice . Wolfe, Dammann was bitten on the shall avoid ¦ excessive entangle- ment." : ' . • ' ? ' " • .• " .' ¦¦¦ arm ' when he was V attempting In :both ; the New! York and to tie the horse so the veter- Pennsylvania cases, the court inarian could administer shots. found that the . statutory Bardd^ schemes have the effect of ad- vancing religion! ?p; Six injured in atIridepmdM Damage extensive ^ INDEPENDENCE, Wis. corps and machine units,? in . .placed -second , arid Shawn ; (Special) ; — The; waters o£ addition ; to- winning entries ¦ - and Tim Kulig as '•Raggedy Jwp-car cra$h . . ¦ BiigloPLalce mirrored a gi- from Saturday's kiddie' pa-' Ann and Andy," third . gantic display of fireworks rade. 'A yTammy, Sandy, Randy, lo new car ¦ ; ¦ '¦Saturday night, one of the There 'P were;. -- .games P" and Carmen and . Lance . Kow- ¦A INDEPENDENCE, .Wis;. - No- highlights; of the Independ- cdnlests for the youngsters, A - cesky, were prize winners injuries were reported hi a two- in Hokah area ence Days celebration. the hiidway Was lined With : in the old time .mom: - and car crash here Sunday, ; but a HOKAH; Minn; T- Six persons ; Miss Doris Kartipa, 3973 rides and games,; anA spec- ; dad category. new; car received extensive dam-. two:bf-;them . . P ' : ' ' ' ' were injured, ? ser- Miss Independence , and her tators 'were entertained by . First through fourth place agCy- y ' : ' -:" . ' -y -' ?" . iously enough; to be hospitalized^ attendants, reigned over the free acts following the pa-y :winners ' in the : ihdLvidual Colliding at 4th and Jefferson in a two-car collision cn Houston three-day event which began rade Sunday/ entries were; Joni Sluga , streets here at 4:45 p.m. Sunday CSAH 18 1.8 miles north of here . "with ;. (he coronation cere- P Winners of; flieP kidd ie pa- Camilla Helgeson, LeeAhn. were . cars, driven by, Robert J ; Sunday. ;.' ' Manka and Roman J. Lucas. In- mony Friday and . continued rade were named in three Smieja and Leslie Kebar-¦ Drivers in the 7:l.> p.m. colli- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦' ¦' ¦ ¦ dependence police said the Main- through Sunday. ;; ? categories. . chelt. - . .y ' sion were Peter W- LepschH. , Ho- 000 people lined ': ka car. was hit; broadside by the kah Rt. 1, and Jame^ Zibrpw- . About . 12, Fpr . . elaborate A ? entries,;, A- Members of the? local ' :¦ , the? streets Sunday to watch Lions Club provided . Lucas :-car. - ski, 19, ;La Crescent . Rt. 1, first place went to ' 'The barbe-. ' T ' ' ¦ the grande parade led by ;: cued , chicken , and there . The Manka vehicle, a. ; 1973 .Minn." . , ' :. ' ' Old Wohian in the Shoe ," , compact with yl70 milfes on it, •the color guard «[ :Amerl-. with Arriy and Willie Kulig; were ' street dances both Houston County Sheriff Jeiry car Legion Post 186 and its Saturday- ^ ' was extensively damaged ,; au- Olson . said Zibrowski was south- . . Carol , Barbara and John . . and . Sunday eve thorities said. The Lucas sedam auxiliary. Featured Iii the - 'pning.-P A 'A :' bound in the northbound lane Berg, and Joey and Clare A-yA:AA A received only slight damage. ;? the coUision occurred paxade were floats,, area Matchey "The Sesame Prpceeds the ' vyhen^ \irith of festival, An investigation continues. :. : tihe northbound Lepsch vehicle, bands, drum aiid : bugle Street Express,';' with pas- sponsored by American Le- KIDDIE PARADE! WINNER . i . The Old Saturday, , was one of' the features of the In- , grande parade which had slowed just beforethe : sengers Mary; 'Teresa, Lau- gion Post 186; will.be used Woiiian and fie Sihbe, first-place winner in the dependence Da^s; Sunday. Ketchikan, Alaska, " - ' is the crash. - P;;;P- ra , Dawn and ? ? Tim Kulig . for . community; betterment. elaborate entries category of the kiddie parade (Daily News photos) • . salmon capital of the world. ,P Zibrowski was reported ifl' good condition today in St, Fran- Ex-Watkin$ cis Hospital, La. Crosse, Wis., where he -was'' : admitted with chest contusions/ Also in;, good 200 families Br Grass naitiecl condition; hhere today is Jean chief named Zibrowski, 17, Onalaska, Wis.^ a passenger in the Zibrowski cari She is being treated'for lacera- aiteiici^ate president s aide tiohs . and possible wist and " to new ppsf iarikle injuries;; . The appointment of Brother discussing fundamental issues Two other passengers; in the . James N. Boyle, former pres- Paul Grass as assistant to the concerning the apostolic ' work Zibrowski car and two passeng- ident of Watkins Products, Inc., Shorthorn meet president, of St. Mary's College artd religious and personal fife ers in the f Lepsch vehicle : were nas n.een here, has been appointed vice • ST. CHARLES (Spe- an- of the Christian Brothers. He'll taken .to St. Francis after the. president international 'op- p ,. Mihn^y no unc ed b St; ifor . ) y return to Mary's Aug. lSytb craih, biit were released after erations.of Sa- cial — Kaehlers' Homedale Brother George assume:';his new position. _ ' '¦; , treatment. ; :- rah Coventry, Farms,. 2% miles north of St. Pahl, president Brother Paul is a 1957 sumrna Passengers in hhe: Zibrowski ' ' one of the larg- Charles,: was the? scene of the of the . college. . cum : laude graduateP -df St. car; were Edie Welke, Rushford est worldwide 1973 Minnesota Shorthorn 'Asso- Brother Paiil Mary's witli a bachelor; of arts Rt. 2, Minn.v and Steven L. Wel- distributors of ciation picnic , Sunday. has . served as degree in English. He received ke, Hokah Rt; 1. Lepsch ; was costume jewel- director of in his master wife, Sharon, ¦ ' ¦• ' ¦ ' 's degree from St. not hurt , but his i-ry-:- .;. ' - ,.. • . : About 200 Shorthorn breeders slitutiqnal re-, Mary's in 1962 with a major in and two-month-old sort ,. Jeffrey, \ Doyle and his and (heir families , attended the have search at . St. education and a minor in Eng- were .both treated. family picnic , held ph the 80O-acre Mary ' s and lish. He said his depart- : to New- . : has taken graduate Sheriff Olson moved ¦ most recently work in counseling and guid. ment; is continuing to investigate j ark,.; '•". .': ' P-i Kaehler farm . Hosts for the ?o TLLP (Ji co;- ' : . [where S a rah event were Donald and Frank ance at Loyola University, .De; the accicdent. . " dent for student Br. Paul Paul University and : Catholic ' Coventry ha s Kaehler, father and sonI part- ¦ development.. University. Doyle its ; headquar- WELCOME TO INDEPENDENCE . . ;,/Fu- pany, Tru-Gas and Midwest Gas companies, ners. . , • ¦' .' :; ' ters office. In bis new position he will He received his doctoral de- ture queens at Independence, Wis!; graced the The float welcomed persons to the annual 3n- More than 130 of Homedale's participate in luie design , pro- gree in sludent As president and chief execu- cattle were on. display for asso- development in tive ; officer of Watkins , Doyle float sponsored by Northern Investment Com- dependence Days celebration. jection and evaluation of St. higher education from Michi- Lake Citfto ciation members. The picnic Mary s lon g-and-short-range gan State University. East was responsible for its domes- was highlighted by a cattle ' Lan- tic and international divisions planning programs in all areas, sing, , in 1971. .. 's or- judging contest with Shorthorn since and revamped the firm fans of all ages participating. He has been on leave Brother Paul is a member of ganizational structure in the de- Feb, 1 as a participant in the the ; American College Persqn- hold weekend velopment of a more effective Prizes were awarded to those La Sallian Center , the interna- members whose scoresheet most ncl Association , American Per- management team. ; ' Police invesfigating tional " headquarters . of the sonnel and Guidance Ass»cia- closely agreed with that of the Prior to coming to Winona Christian Brothers in Rome. • tion, National Association of ' judges. Out of a possible 150 skiing events he was af Misled . 'with A. T. , He is one of 40 Christian Bro- Student Personnel Administra- Co., an international poinls, prizes went, to Harriet, , Mipn. Keanrey Moore with Ml in the women's thers lenders from all countries tors and Phi Kappa? Phi honor LAKE CITY -The sec- consulting firm which counsels .throughout the world, who are society. ond annual Water Ski Days wilt corporate executives in. solving boathouse break-ins division , Brian Ihrke, 145, in the be held in hake City Saturday range of husiness prob- ¦ junio r division , and Waller a hroad ¦were ' ¦3711) about, and Sunday, General theme of lems, with primary emphasis City police busy during .lames Borkowski, GRO. . camping at. Lalschi Island Boilon , 143, in the men's divis- the celebration will be the trl- in marketing. the weekend investigating sev- Ave., Goodview , told police that 5 ISO Sunday mor ning, a boat ion. They , were awarded prizes centcnnial ; the discovery of - approached from ihe river and of Doyle received his bachelor oraJ . .theft, break-in nnd vanda- someone had broken the wind- donated by local merchants. the Mississippi Rivery lism incidents, according to shield in his car while it was a man started shooting a small Mrs. Phillip Berends , St. Petiti ons seek Events plnnned for Saturday of pits degree from Knox Col- lege and his degree of master Chief Robert Carstenbrock . parked nt East ard iind Walnut calibre rifle at hi in . Ten to 15 Charles, was . awarded three include an arts and crafts show of business administrati on from Jesse Long, 251 E. Mark St.* streets about 11:30 p.m. Fri- shots were fired , he snid , one silver dollars for the tally most and white elephant sale from 11 Northwestern University. reported the theft late Friday day. Damage was estimated at which struck his 3973 van . closely .. "matching that of the a.m. lo 6 p.rn. $100. average card. lie Is n veteran of World night or early Saturday morn- HAROLD POItTKIt, Eagle dwellings OK A 60-unit parade is scheduled War II and was in combat as ing of several Items from his A suitcase filled with wom- The proRram included "various for 1; 15 p.m. Sunday and a wa- en 's clothing was taken from a Prairie, Minn.,. wIio was camp- addresses including one by Pete Routine matters will face the for property just south of In- a first. lieutenant in the Euro- boathouse moored «t Latsch ing ' on Prairie Island Saturday ter ski show is set for 3 p.m. pean Theater. Island. Missing are 50 enssette locked car .shortly nfter i a.m. Swnffar , secretary ot the Na- Winona County Planning Com-, terstate 90 two miles southeast Sunday. Admission to the events ' , night , reported t lio theft of a president of North- tapes, an AM-FM tape player , a Sunday. Janice Mullenbnch 227 tional Association , Omaha, Neb. mission at its monthly meeting of "St; ' Charles in St. Ch-arles is a Water Ski Days button cur- Doyle is W. Broadway, snid the vehicle 40-gnllon cooler full of food val- Swnffar called this "the most western University Graduate pair of headphones and two 2- ued at $r>0. The cooler , with Tuesday niglit. Township. rently on sale at Lake City busi- Business Alumni Association , by-3-foot speakers. The items arc was pnrked behind Steve's exciting time in the history of On the commission's agenda nesses. Lmmge near West .'ini and Main much of the fond still in it , hoof business. '' He urged Short- . • Ernes Erdmann , Ridge- di rector , of Sales Marketing valued nt $500. nl are petitions seeking permission The parade will include drum , streets. Police snid when she re- was found .l:3£i p.m . Sunday horn breeders to study beef de- ' way, for land alon g 1-00 three and corps , marching Executives of Chicago and a ANOTHER lionthousc hrenk-in on the Commercial Harbor Dike to construct . a non-farm dwel- buRle president of Direct was reported by Mike Walsch, turned to tlie vehicle a door was mands when considering future miles east of Ridgeway in bands, floats and unicyclists former vice Road and turned into the police ling, install two mobile homes Pleasant Hill Township. Selling Association, Washing- 114 W. Wnbashn St., ns occur- open and a window Tolled down. cattle breed selections. He re- and record four properties with- with special guests: State repre- No value was given for the station. minded breeders that "tonnage sentatives Victor Schulz, Rich- ton , D.C. ring .sometime after 11 p.m. Fri- Rarh Rierly, Rochester, Minn., out subdividing. day. Missing are 12 (t-trnck ster- missing articles. is as important as qunlilyX The . .planners meet nt 7:30 ard Lemke and Roger Laufen- Janios Turner , lCftl W. Wa- reportod the loss of a bikini lu response to a plan to Indall to attend burger. eo tapes iind a pair of water wns hanging on p.m , Tiiosdny in Ibe commis- basha til., told police the right swim suit which cluuiRe the beef grading system , sioners room of the temporary The water ski show, presenled Black River Falls skis. I JOSS is estlnmlcd at $00, a lino In Prairie 1 sbind Park he- side of his I JHM our wa.s dented ' Swnffar said Shorthorn raisers court house nt. West :ird and League meeting by the Hold Kaglc Water Ski while parked near West San- teen II p.ni. . Snti irdny ni iri 7:30 .should ".stand up nnd he Johnson streets; Clul), will iiicludo 45 performers Indian nominated (liiind streets early «.in . Sunday. The swim suit , Mayor Norman Indall wil I rep- exhibiting trick skiing, barefoot born nnd at, heard. " Objecting lo the John Ilolicnsce , Lewiston fs Sunday morning. He estimated is valued $20. changes, he said would allow .seeking permission to build a resent Winonn at the League of skiing, jumping and deltn-wlng post FHA announces A hrtyilt-in w. reported nl , for church the (liiniiioo nt $2!>, . '»s for less quality In the top one-story home off , a Norton Minnesota Municipalities a nniinl kite (i'omonstraljnns. the Winona Clinic during Ihe convention Wednesday through' ST, LOUIS (AP) - A Winne- DKItORAII Drnmfcowskl . percent, told police thnt. while ho was Metropolitan Medical Center. hicle. • Dale Knblnn, SI. Charles, Televi s ion higlilielits Tbhighft /o/rrdr/pw on fl/ ¦ ¦ ; -- .' - . ' " ¦ Today- ' ' y.AyA-. : ' ' '¦imm ^^^ W^^u Gdu Mar v's letfs of Soviet Party Chairman Leonid Brezhne ¦ ^^^^p^^wi^ Coverage A^; :, y - f or Schra'fft chain for $2 million regular programming; ,P;MVV;; ¦';#^¦X^Kj.i C' • I ? onigftr~ ;,.;. : n>.r^*»: . WEW VORK? — Robert . the opening of Al Gar- visit . iriay pre-empt p ' .. I&i;«,ii?? ? ?;' ? ' ii.!;*^^,.^..„>.,;». .<- - . ,y u...:'i^. ., ' ?- ... - ?:s?5 '\ ^.^.J;x«'&ffi :.! ;>l- : ^ .,. Goulet quit smoking cigar- .mine's ;musical ; - 'The Fag- from-Pet Milk . - MCA:TV:: . CHILtiREN'S AMERICA, 9:30, 12:30, 6:30, Cable TV-3.; '¦ . ,»- . ? Hogan' ' »¦¦ «iM¦ Sp«ni|»i - " a Heron 11 »;0O Billy Orah»hi : ' ettes about three years ago got*' was oh the second VP L0u Eriedland becainii . LOCAL NEWS, 5:00, Cable TV-3. : - . - "' N»\rj?3-4.5-l-1o.ii.it To Tell thi Trulh it ¦ Modlcil c«nl«r . M EarfA Wilsori " ' IWI ¦ ¦!)• pi-ez . . . London opens Bar- AND THE THIEF. Comic opera about trumor COh- 7i«0'Qp«ri '- . j y»:J8 N , • and he wants'everybody to floor; ?The-shpw surely drew? THE OLD MAID . ". •«'qu«nc« ' , . ' .. t ' ; AiSiimmcka . '- , / 3 4-S • ' . - itS-i l-t-it Sireisand' a "Up the ' . , i ¦ ' ¦»:»'N*W» . join him . - . . therefore at raves Pirom that crowd. bra a spinster who shelters a handsome wanderer . . . and mis- .. To T«ll th» Ifulh " . : Joo GaragloU 3- "»6-l3. ' • Ptrrv Maion : ' . '. ») .:¦ ' ¦ <:30 Con»ull«l!pn " •; I thei Waldorf;Empire Room, girls - they just ? Actress Sylvia. Miles , (a Sandbox" while she does judges the youth's reactions. 7 :00,' Ch. 2, •:" " Billy Graham ->U ' Neyi lilt ; cigarct , . spomarama 3 Ropklcj . ? • >-l-» lo.-jo Movlt -, X-t he snatches packages of . LOVE it! For all the stnok-: spectator only) complained her TV special . . . Mamiei - BASEBALL VVORLO OF JOE -GARAGIOLA. Ragtime ¦ ' ' ¦ A' • ¦ ' ¦¦¦¦ - ¦¦ UnV«,£f WnrM "' ! 7=11 Btsebali ." ' 5,10-13 y. , 'J, Orion MO Tl cigarets dfrom customers Vart ' '¦Daren reunited with .presients baseball favorites. 7:00, Chs. ¦ ' ' ¦" P.«r. - MI ' ers call for new packs. of hot Working though ^he pianist Max Morath . .. ¦: - «5XE? '" J «: M .Halvor Landivork. i! ?; : J"K . ,, >: " ¦ ' ' ¦ Hor' i Lucy . 3,4-8 U0;5O Mov 4-II tables and pitches them at Merle Oberen's movie was an Oscar nominee M lover. Bo Belinsky at a Hol- 5-10-13. Naihyilli Muilc "» a' t* ¦ : ' 0 0 ' ¦ r 1 : ' " ' ¦:¦ the orchestra . '' lywood press party for BILLY GRAHAM CRUSADE, Sermon topic .''Forgive- . . . Truth or - K "! . ,;„'" "• '* ^ ! 11:04I N«W« A .. . ' • I boys who •'Interval" is the.surprise of "Midnight Cowboy." -. Conitou«nc«i t Merv ^orililn . , . .; . Nairn .M grab then! . greedily. Bob the season — s doinjg big "Why isn't Marlon Bran- Maury; Allen's book "Bo: ness" with guests Steve . Sloan , football coaoh, and Indian Bobby GoldstKro id? 1:30 Book Beat ''1 < Ihe Oama . t it' : 3, Thai Olrl ¦¦ - -A ll , ' Doris- Day ., , 3-4-J ; '. Movlf - . . IJ ' doubts if he's . converted ' business at the 34th St. East do working with me -^ . a Pitching and Wooihg." singer Princess Pale Moon . 7:0Q, Chs. 6-ll;. 9:00, Ch. . . . . ; ' ' BASEBALL. Detroit . Tigers vs. Bos ton Red .- Sax-,.. . 7:15, anybodyP bu t he geils though . the, .experts and great American actress^he ; Shirley : MacLaine'll star : :y y -; ¦ :; ; ¦ laughsP and also causes sexperts hadn't expected it. ought to be ishamed of iii the film version of Neil ChS.:S-lO-13; . . fe;^^^-/^:-;^ v ; ffw^w " - ¦ 1 ¦¦ w . :: . - ¦ ?¦ '^^tij?- ,. .. _ - : ; . .•^^ v . .. : . , ? ? .:,, .: '...\ . ^. ,.?.,•;.?.?. -?? ¦-' ;.- HALVOR LANDiSVEBKr-WOODCARVEIl. Portrait of the ^ - ^• ?'^ ^-^JTru some talk. The crowds are going be- himself working W'th Maria Simon's "Gingerbread La* Minnesoa craftsman as. he-cajyes his specialty, the /Nor- BobX daughter Nikki and cause they like, Merle. Ober- Schneider instead of jeople ?dy " (which starred Miau- ^ ¦ : 4:30 Sojam« SlM«t *-J . .. To Teli ih* Troth 1» ; ¦ 2. ;. •' . ' Altarniinn¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ " : "• - lias like me,'! Sylvia; ; said; way). wegian Kubbestol. 8:00,y Ch. _ " ,' •• ' Ot<* Vav Otft t Ar-.M Ptriptctii/a .*' his B.W. Carol Lawrence, on — ./and because she . . reen Stapleton on B' .«« i • n « ; ¦ ' }, » «Jenc'."sf, i?. \.l . I Lovo Lucy . t . ? .: Maudo .. S-4 ¦;' 'People in Hollywood ;¦' say - A'A'A "Tuesday . : li30 BiJat ol NUM. J-4-J.. ' ' . : * visiting him here, claim to pher;;b\Vn love story with her . ¦ . .Addamj Family 11 " Mov)o. . 3-1* TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: '. Watergate Hearings may preempt regular programmiTljg. Docion . SOO- ».., - . - And/ cnifitn ' » Temporaiun* approve Diad's ' campaign, young Dutch -.leading man tp me, 'Isn't it : terrible ¦ 9 A " Harlene Wiristeh hears that : : . «» B , , oT"k . ' AiiO * Local: N«w«, • RiJlna . .«•»- !». - ¦(They ' ; ':, ' about the writer's strike?? ! - CHILDREN'S AMERICA, 9:30, 12:,30, 6:30, Cable TV-3?. UOO .Prlc.^"' It Rlahl Tl.3-4-B. , . 'd better!.)- . ., , : Eobert . Wolders. Even Jo' ¦ ¦ ¦ c.bit TV I . Travolln ' 10 '/Colombo" is rated second SCIENCE GAME, 1:00 arid 5:30, Cable TV-3.; " ¦J? ' ,' ' , ' ¦A- - - tioiih-' 'i- Haroit I . ' ¦ .- Billy Graham .11. ' *y<)u . g o n n a smoke seph E. .Irvine, .the dis- . said't 'What's iso bad about World.l 'iJ- lO-« u' . • : ; 1 in the TV crime shows; It's .' • :LOCAL NEVVS, 5:O0, CableTV-3. .; . . New» . >-Mt . 7:30.lnl«rnalional THAT?" he s.ays ;as. h? tributor , is smiling about , it? I wasn't working for r ' ,i ¦' ' . ... - Dragnol :. ' ?- . . ly" . : PSrlormanca.? - . . J . right behind the Waiergat* u . " ¦ - 't them when they WEREN'T THE FROG POND, 5:15, Cable TV-3. „AA .?? " _ y . « ¦ ¦ ¦ ' PalHcoar Juitcllon 10 WSC Erialiih .. J swings through . the iaudi- Jbusniess,; and .he . doesn 1:30» Match Game~ L 3-4-8 y\ } ¦- ' ' ;; hearings. -; TRAVELrN", Musical hour , with Roger -Miller as host; Andy 0r||lilh .;, . Laurel A Hardy 4 ¦ ence picks cften . striking;*" : n ¦ ' ¦A ' ' : Movie. . ., «¦»-! . up a pack arid : A - , .,; . ot*i' ¦Si.— . ' ,«; -i:M;¦ ¦The¦ Frog Pond J ? . . .» ' : " V:00, Ch. 10. A ; AA A Peyton Placaa -5-10-13 - . • ' . .,.' - .» - . ¦ H,iUi»il»» s!v».oV ¦ i flings it at the stage. ' ..y Very plain-spoken about Secret Stuff: A lady star WISH I'D SAID THAT: Onei i »B 5:30 B|ec(rlc Compary. 2 - ™r F' »'P ' . . ' •;O0 a', 4 . BILLY GRA1IAM CRUSADE. Sermon topic : "Why So to Live : «.9 1t scienc. game- 3- -?"^ ,il , '? "Wait a. minute, . that's lier roriianCe .'with . Wolders, of the theater is balking at It's sad how. soon girlish fig- Much Love In.The Bible?", 7:6o; Ch. 11; 9:00, Ohs. 6-13. expensive!" a typical fe .Merle ? said, "We bought a giving her husband equal ures become girdlish fig- ^ ' INTERNATIONAL¦¦ ¦ PERFORMANCE."Phfedre ," tragic v ^ .r , c. ^ ; , B^HM ,,,!, ., „ ;- - male says. house in Maiibu," (Not the billing aiid A they may split ures.: AA A- A ' "¦ ' " : ; ¦ . ; , , Wrll,na'% ' ¦ ' ' ' fcM 7:30;- Ch.-'i: . " - ¦: - -Style . - .; . '*• ?•'»¦ " •: Evening y *'So yp-u . , give \t editorial we—the matrimon- . •.• :;. Who says NY isn't hos- . ¦ NBC Reports , 3 . -. should REMEMBERED QUOTE: , , Cable TV-3 ' "' ¦ ln , ' ' " ' ¦¦" ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ Billy Graham . . ^13 ' : ¦ . WSC ENGLISH COURSE 7:30 . V ,:3.- « i"*! * ¦ i-M -Sti tcharv,rV ' ' » " up-.' y retorts Bob;': ial we!) - " ' • pitable? There were 9 hook- ' ° ""'' • ¦ ¦ ' ¦ "¦il ' N w» 4.J.M0-13-l»:; /Marcus Wolby . »-!» ¦ "Some men marry their BASEBALL. MINNESOTA 1WINS vs . , ¦ • ¦ • ¦ '^olo "The smokers, .who have ". ' -.''Faggpts .- upstairs,'* Vin- ers in front of one 7th Av. ¦ ¦ ¦ •- - . .A „ ,; - . . 'ruin or Cons* • - »:30 How Oo Your wi ves ; som o. wives . m arry " ' • " :; y - . '• M.k£ Douglas v -l Children Growt T 8:00¦ ¦ , CHS. 4-iO. y -AAr ., - ¦¦ ouence. » been lectured about smok- cent Sardi said to customers; hotdbg stand at 8:30. ¦' ;¦' 1 ' ' ¦¦ ' lo^lf m. Truth t ' fl™ ' y ' : A My their husbands , but few -' NBC REPORTS. "American Communism Today ' -^- an ¦ - CwiMMncoi • - ing hundreds of times, dpii't streaming; in after, the thea- . The Riese brotheis ac- ' ' ¦A »,mTm . ¦!- .M«':Thta.h-TI« - ^ couples really marry each hour of interviews with party Leaders and undercover agents ¦ • wSi-¦ ¦ ^^^ Horry Mason U 22.-;- ' units of the ' . . - - MB niterl- ¦: " 10 ? Children's ? really mird—and ,as for. the ter. He meant that the party quired . ¦qthei.V " '- ' - . ias they detail the organization's structure, youth and internal Knows . . Amorica 3-10:30 Movio . J» . Father ¦ . ¦'¦ "Vork , Chicago, Ne\v Jersey, Arizona; Best ' - " 11 Life Around Ut 4 News • . 4-10 ' strife. .Filmed in New ¦ : : . -»' ¦' . Carson . ' EARL'S PEAHLS: Bob " . .- . : Baffle . : .y , vl3 ¦' ¦ Price Is. Right .¦ ' . .J. 5-13 Texas and ; the"docuniehtary describes the dramatic Green Acres' 19 . ' • Groen. Acres . '. : . ".-» Jack Pilar 4-9-1? Hope scoffed at a rumor ' ¦ ' comeback of American communism..9:0O, Ch. 5. ¦; ; . 4:00 Mister RoSers , .2 . Jethrvle ' « n-oo j; Carson 10 that P Bing Crosby's retir- To Tell Ihe Trulh 3 Truth or Coiv- Mpvla ¦ 11 . , - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ • ¦ -¦ ¦ ¦ ing: "What , ' - ' "- . . .Weatern- ¦ ' - . -' . . . «' seefuences ¦ I - , u . . . . - Crosby retire Gr*en Acree t Hollvrwood ' •' . . '. . AtV-V) Movie , ,,* ¦. ' ¦ '¦ now 7 Just when he's learn- Bohania 10 ; Sduares ? 10 12:00 >lews : 3 New ¦ Schools irv York ¦ . Fhiitslonei 11 - .. - - . That -Girl '. ' • . 11 " '. ' . y Name el ." .;• ing' to; act?". Television movies ¦ ;:¦ ¦ • ' .-Vfrglhlan " -13 Let's Make ttio Oamt . * ¦ y. . II- .Movla ' ' -13 A. The government's- getting ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ '"Gomer Pyle ..; 1» ' - -A . Beal . . . y - . ¦A- ': -: '. : Todav'-' ¦' .' " ,: ' ' ¦:¦ • serious about possible gas ^'JSMsJRf' < SA '^,1 %»* k rationing (c la i ms ; . "SITUATION HOPELESS—BUT NOT SERIOUS,'V Alec -i S" ' * ^J. . ! Shelby compared with utilities Friedman) so don Guinness. Comed y? about two GJs who enter wartime Germany Worning 't be sur- ; Jfclay ntw& imi *&$*m j NEW YORK CAP) - Harvey " widening confidence gap" be-p ty, of the' ^University, of Mas- prised if iiext, year there's —by paradiute-^and biecome prisoners of an eccentric shop- . ¦ keeper. (1965) 8:00, Chs. 6-9-19, Mlnneapalls-st. Paul STATION L15TINOS Eau Clair* VIEAU Ch. IJ S. 3cribner ,. who . ends a short tween -htm and members of the sachusetts at Amherst. an . Indianapolis 100. That'j WCCO Ch. 4 WTC N Ch. ll Austln-KAOS O, « ta CrMiff-WKBT Ch, * ' • ¦ .- ''A PLACE . FOR LOVERS," Marcello Mastroiaiuii. Ro- KSTP Ch. S KTiCA Ch. 1 Rochester—KROC Ch. 10 . La Crosie-WXOW Ch. lt career -as head of the nation's policy-hiaking central Board of "I intend to fight from? within, earl, brother. KMSP Cli. » Wlhoni-Cabla TV 3 • ' .Prosrams «ub|*cl to change school system p this Education.;. ? the system " he said. "I'll be mantic drama about an American divorcee and; an Italian en- ' Clt-y—KGLO Ch. 3 , ' . largest, . ^ . ; : ¦ ¦Mason ^ girieef. (1969) -I0:30r Chs. 3-8; - ' 4:30 Not li,r ' . ' ¦ . ' .. .What's. -My-Llhi?- ' .»• '• ;'- Who, What, : week, compares public . utilities . Scribner says he will hot be working with future adminis- ' '¦ 10-13 ¦ W»f»atfwn(urBWiih>^l»lllmtul A 'i FACES OF pR.-:LAO,'» TonyiRandall.:fantasy about "' -Vlbmin Only 5 New Zoo Revue IV Where ¦ ¦J- . with public schools; and ?doesn't going to another school district , trators. " ¦ ! . hope to .make them ' surnrlse Relloion IJ sesame Strtet . 13' ?. Spill Second . i .-.M»- ' ' pessimistic. aware of the problems and an aged Chinaman who works his powerful magic in a mythi- ¦ ' lMO'Oaihblt. '.. - 3-4-1 Variety Jl like the difference. :. . "rtot. because. I'm. : ' 7:00 News ¦ 3-B-t;¦ • -: " R'SSMMM cal village. (1964) 10:50, Ch; 4. - : >:, ; ? ??"2, rt . - ' Sale o) the ll iSS News , . 1-10-13 ¦ ¦ ' v But where do you go after New what can be done to change the S^PS^^^^B ' : ; Century : , 1-10 12:00 New. t-l-lt ""When 39 per cent of' the ¦ ¦ Todav I.10-1J ¦ ¦ ¦ . '"HIE LITTLE NUNS," Catherine Spaak;: A nun is un- ' ; • : ' "' ¦ ¦' Midday y . 4 York?" He is joining the facul- schools;"; ' wm\A9mwA———£-**?*&mwm^m^m loozSo RevuaRev' ii1 , . . '««. «"' - . lights go out in New : York City, happy about air - travel near her convent, so she tries: to . per- u* Falh,r Know , AII .My . - ¦ 7i30 Popeye 11' ' , - we have a power crisis, And ' . ¦ ¦ " yBesr " . I! ' . . Children *->•!»¦ - ^^m^m$^%^—aAAAA—^——Y ^^^^^^1' suade officials to reroute the planes, (1966)? ll'.OC, Ch. 11. - B:00 Cartoons. - ¦ 3-4-1 ' ¦:¦ ' Galloping i' . Noonli'ne. -. ' .»' ; ¦ '' witiiin mixutes; or hours, the . ' . "THE FAR COUNTRY ," C1955) 12:00, Ch. 13.\ . Variety ¦»- . ': Gourmet H. li:0S Sewing 10 ¦' ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ News ,. 9 10:30 Lovo ol tlia 1-4-1 lijii Varloly . . 5 public is served," he says. P ;.'• '' Tuesday ' - . - ' ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ' lilO' Movla 4 . . ' Hollywood : 12i30 Children's ' ''SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS; - Suuoros 8-10-13 America J Workers interests " George Nader. Drama-about • '¦ • Cartoons - » A "Yet wlett the; schools of ' ¦ «5stJ? Ed " - 11 - ¦ B««ritchfld V "«•*•»• . World Turns ? 4-1 fl^^^3Hfrnl^^^^H a lad who plans ah armored-car holdup. (1955) 3:30, Oh. 4, : ; 11 Lei's A . New. York City turn off 30 per i«, ' r I , Z-.+ .1. . Andy Grimih : V . . w.k* . . : .? tiOO Joker's Wild • 3-4 » . . . j. • Ooai • ? » "CHAIN OF EVENTS," ^rmot;Walsh: A bank clerk re- • ¦¦ 10.5j Now>, 8 *-M cent of their . studehts , : who drpp . - . Wneh . Shore 5-10-13 . . Re|r s|on < . - ' Three one fuses to pay bus. fare and is soon involved in blackmail,;(1957) ,. Romper Room . t- ,,.,00 young & - Match . . 10-13 out , there is barely a whisper abandoned: chairrnah j osmmmmtssccuns.inc rimm ¦ " ¦ :¦ H00 3-4.8 $:30,;Ch . 6i ? ; . " ' ';' - ' . . :. 9:30¦ Children's .^ Restless : 3-4-8 Guiding Xlghl . of school reform. ?^J (AP) ¦ ¦ ¦ . - . : ¦ ¦ ; 3 .. -opardy ' ^Jays of Our ' MILWAUKEE . —Pfesi- founded in January, 1969, it.had "BAFELEJDl", Leonard; Pfarioy, -" ¦ .. America ' -H0-1I A race driver is . con- ¦' "410.000 Pyramid '.-4-S - Password 6-9-19 ? . Lives. . 5-10-11 . dent Nixoh abandoned; the . in- chartered organizations in 32 of ¦¦ ¦ ''If change is to corne , the fused by visions, but an expert on theoccult is determined to , .- • Je^amle" ' .' .'- " •• . II Gonner Pyli 11 Newlywad . ¦ ¦ ¦!». '¦ public will have to demand it." terests of:' American: workers the state's '72 counties, .Contain- help. ( 1972) 7:00, Chs.?5-13. A A AAA; " '; Variety 11:30¦ Seercn lor . Game •.».-!»• ¦ ¦ Baffle ;• '•" '- .' -1-10 ¦ .. Tomorrow ? . 3-4-1 .' . . Movla , :¦ .11? : and of enslaved citizens of ing 85 per : cent of the voting '¦' ' " ''DIVORCE HIS/DIVORCE RERS/ ' Eichard Burton and /As the . 58-year-pld ISIew . Eng- - . tEC«NICOtOB-/rB»iMI8C6PE-mmm : • jS lander sees it, something is ex- Communist countries by mak- population. ; Elizabeth Taylor; Story of a si^xhisticated cotipJe plagued by ing trade agreements with , the and INDS TUESDAY ~;$1.50 a conflict 'of interests and mutual indifference. Tart T. C 1973)! tremely wrong with a system of A Musk^go attorney, na- schooling that .mandates the at- Hussjans, the national chair- tional committeeman for the 7:30, Chs. 6-9-19. ; ? ¦ ¦ ¦ man oi the American . Party = :; 7:-15.9:lSp ;p.^H3D3 "DEADLY:; HARVEST,'^ Eichard Boone. ; California wine Violations charged tendance ' of? - ; the pupil A. but party, John Couture, said , the doesn't, guarantiee the perform-^ •charged during the weekend. party had already survived one country is a scene of terror for- an. Iron Curtain defector who Thomas Anderson, the par- is. a target for assassination. (i972):8:3&-, Chs, '3-8. ance ofPthe system.;;; threat to its existence when it ty's candidate for vice presi- resisted efforts at the last . ' "THE APPOINTMENT," Omar Sharif.. Romantic drama -. :: ' "There -; is a basic hypocrisy ! na- filmed in Rome. (1969 10:30, Ghs. 3-8. dent in 1972, told a news confer- tional convention to nominate ^ ori ftt6l guyr: m .) . pupil and frequentl , particularly in in Wisconsin y antiestab- As it was, he said , the North "Shortages lishment, made ;him a con- ENDS TUESDAY . : rural iareas and involving MADISON (AP) Vietnamese and Viet Cong re- . Wis,- 7:15-9:15 COMPANY . \- troversial figure during . the ceived between regularly, as ma- 80 per cent and farms, occur First it was carrots ,' then niits, time he has been $1" back or pull overseer of 8.1 per cent of thei r supplies jor suppliers .cut . honey and cabbage. an educational Includes French Fried or 55^-$l-$l .50 KfliJJMSIM cut without warning," he said. enterprise that from Russia, while fighting . Now conies a canning com- includes some 1.2 million pu- Mashed Potatoes , Cole Slaw, "We have received five reports pany official against the U.S. Soup or; Juice, Coffee, ice 850 who says there is pils; 113,000 employes, nearly that next week alone oyer ;a price-increase problem in ".What kind of insanity is Cream. PICNIC... farmers will be out of gasoline, half of whom are teachers ; and that ," Anderson asked. [Wisconsin 's pea fields. ahout 1,000 schools , R— $1.50 l"R V*Mr -v and all .indications are that con- 1 , Cy Blaska Joseph Birkenstocii , EN DS TUESDAY bring , spokesman for an Three months after his ap-. a Two Whatever kind of get-fogether you're p lan- tinued good weather will firm , said Friday there "defi- Eivers industrialist and state an acute problem of. fuel short- pointment in . 1970, Scribner STEAM SHOP , nitely will. be a shortage of raised the ire of two organ- party chairman , reported that 125 Main ning, get together with the Colonel and age to many more farmers . " peas in Wisconsin this year. since the state organization was Schreiber said there are " izations, of school supervisors A you 'U have a f/'nger-Iickin' good time, It places in YViseonsinP where vir- I Irregular weather has caused by appointing a community-se- tually no fuel products are late planling of the crop, lected black principa l for an can be a part/, a p icnic, a meeting or a available. He said the state Blaska sa id. He said 1973 pea east Harlem school. The man Office of packing started Wednesday and :held a state license but hadn't contacted the federal j "' Emergency Preparedness about (yields appear to be running be- been licensed by the city. . .. banquet. . low normal. - - the problem two weeks ago , but "Credenlialling can bo used s all go 3Tra[TO Jieports from the Palmrya to keep the Let' has received no reply, outs out ," Scribner BIG DOUBLE SHOCKER It can be a small group or a big crowd. Schreiber snid there has been area last week indicated the said , "Examinations that have 4 STARTS 9il5^- R —$1.50 Wisconsin "an increased incidence of carrot crop has been pnothing to do with the jobs Colonel Sanders can feed ony number of black market, gasoline snles" in damaged by hai! and rain. | themselves can bo biased to A&W^ Wisconsin. He sa id Wisconsin University of Wisconsin plant against minorities and prevent SIAMESE TWINS people in mighty fine style, gas dealers paid 13 cents pathologists reported Thursday their advancement." AT BIRTH - wholesale for a gallon of regu- that southeastern ' Wisconsin's cabbage -crop is being threat- Scribner also Is a strong ad- So come to your Kentucky Fried Chicken ened by two plant diseases. vocate of returning much of the Winona Daily News administrative nnd 21, 1973 Olher reports said heavy decision- store and see the store manager for details MOND/VY, JUNE making process to the commu- 1)7, HO. IBS r»lns have inspired poor pro- VOLUME duction from honey bees. nity. "Local school boards with- on catering. Publlthwl dally oxcopt Snturday nnd cer- Madison nut merchants in large cities, parents and tain hollde/s by Ropubllcon and Herald re- cut atundirl i.\ yd^Aj MIs^A Publlthlnn Compnny. 601 Fronklln St., ported recently that peanuts, even pupils can go a long way If you cook up the occasion, we 'll cook up VVInona, Mlnn. S59B7.' brazil nuts nnd other nuts arc toward producing an education- tUOSCRIPTION RATEJ in short supply. i af system that can meet tho fa- the food. Single copy \5 C dally. 3dc Sunrt ny. Blaska said sweet corn pros- i lure needs of students," ho. Delivered hy carrier per wcrik 10 cents/ 10 Vrftekt »15 30i 51 v/efkl t!0 £0. pects are below normal too, said. By moll slrlclly In nrtvencei pepor Late corn planting will ex- Last December , Scribner an- M mm slopped on •xplrntlon d»l«i tend the harvest • season into nounced hu was leaving his Uo<(il Ara/i - Rales tclow apply only —'dtfcJBRHfl w^^BBli In Wlnonn, Mouilon, ^obmha, F illrnoro months when the crop is threat- $r>:i,O00-fl-ycar job when his con- ^ and Olmslatf counllo» , In Mlnnttulnt ened hy frost, damage , he siiiil. tract ran out because of a . Buffalo, frsrnpoiilnnu, Pipln, iiicKinn Ktntiiiki f fridC\i\ckn and La Crnnn coun'lus In WliconMn, and Hike on down lo , arrped forc«» porionr««l wllh military your A&W rottaurctnt addr«sits In the continent nl United SMIr-i Mpn Wo - - , ¦ or ovoriBus wllh APO or addrosio^i 've got cool , frosty x^** * ^ ¦ CATERING SERVICE I ymtir . . t jj.co 9 montM . . . *?o n ^^fc. ''yy^'^mwy ^mm ^^mm^1 « monlhi . . . HS.00 3 monlhi , , . • •> oo mugs, of "Good Old- 1558 Service Drive Elsewhera In Uniled Slates tnd Cnnadn! ff I y««r , . 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Plw. dl*.[>foy nrtvertmlna, ' ittt-ZMOi nuiJ ,, <'A ! 0" fl ^I Saconci Shockir qt l liOO UU. Aran codo, SOI. I ftSftf S"' ^ bacond cloti poitog* p»id a| v/inon», *^^wJfj*z.^mr^£m*mwr ..'' f Jtt&7£&tj ^U Wlrrn, Ca 45242 1 «*!l2^» I 3 i ^ I R A&W ift j m Huff " I Drive In ^K' ^MJl|| l^fT'T V^ I . rTt6^Zl 7i I MANKATO A SARNIA Wlnonfl Dally Nnwi ' HT * 1? I 'tj 'J,' 4 Wlnonn, Wltinosota OPEN 10:30 n.m. to 11:30 p.m. J MONDAY. JUNE 35, W3 By decompuferizing Companies solve hitches in work By JOHN CUNNIFF case, another company put its Melly, they often find it nearly I EDP capability is sometimes ¦ ates note, the answer some- NEW YORK (AP) — When payroll on computer at a cost impossible to obtain objective the answer. But more often times lies in tbe opposite ac- the computer man tells the of $4,000 a month. It didn't take opinions within their own or- than before, he and his associ- l tion. boss, "I want to develop a new, ganizations, on-line telecommunications sys- a wise man to discover that one Answers to the two basic tem," then it's time for the clerk, at $800 a month, could do questions, "Do we really need boss lo ask some questions, the very same job. these systems?" and "What are says Francis Melly. the benefits?" too often elicit a Ireland to install More complex was the oper- defensive response from the Melly, who headed the elec- ation at a major food company, tronic data processing oper- EDp technician who devised which spent $2 million for on- the setup. ation for a major corporation line order processing equip- before becoming a manage- Moreover , most EDP man- its new president ment and programming that ment consultant, estimates that agers like to keep abreast of cost $1.2 million a year to oper- the state of the art. They take DUBLIN (AP) — Tbe Irish Childers. a former deputy American business already has ate. 20 per cent more EDP capabil- pride in having the latest equip- Republic installs an English- prime minister, was the candi- ity than it needs. Examining it alter the com- ment, and they tend to view ev- born Protestant as its fourth date of the opposition Fianna pany reported malfunctions, erything, says Welly, with "a president today amid a marked Fail party in last month's pres- But, he said, that isn't going Welly discovered that the com- narrow, parochial focUs. " display of religious conciliation. idential election. He defeated to deter many companies, when pany's EDP people, enamored Working toward an obvious Erskine Childers, 68, is the Tom O'Higgins, candidate of faced wiih problems, from try- of the latest EDP techniques plug for the outside consultant, second Protestant to hold the the governing National Coali- ing to solve them with even and hardware, had put together he maintains that to ask the presidency of this over- tion. more equipment. Seldom, be an eleborate system somewhat manufacturer to analyze the whelmingly Roman Catholic na- Childeitt has promised to pro- maintains, does it occur to unrelated to needs and costs. system is to test the manufac- tion but is the first to have won mote reconciliation with North- them that less ratber than By simplifying the system, turer's loyalty to himself. it by election. Dr. Douglas ern Ireland , where the Protes- more might be the answer. the company not only obtained Hyde, the Protestant scholar tant majority is intent on keep- And yet, more and more more efficiency in its order Since t h e manufacturer's who was the first president un- ing its links with Britain. RECEIVE RECOGNITION , , Merrillan, for men sold the equipment and der the 1937 constitution, was He has suggested calling an ¦¦ . > . Honored Lawton; and/ Mrs Gibson Gile companies are solving hitches processing, but stood to save '.' for past service to the Black River Memorial . her late husband. Noi present for the presenta- in their work flow by pulli ng $600,000 on operations. probably revised some of the appointed unopposed. all-Ireland conference to seek Hcspital, Black River Falls , were direc- hospital's annual the plugs so to speak customer's work flow to fit the steps toward national unity. , Wis: . tion, which was part of the , , by dis- There are instances, Melly system, it is highly -unlikely While Protestant and Roman tors of the board who served since the hospital were Judge L I. Drecktrah, Dr. integrating their integrated Catholics fight in Northern Ire- Whether the idea gets off the meeting, . will remind you, when a com- they will ever advise unplugg- ground depends largely on the was opened in; 1968. Plaques designating dates Ridiard Holder , Dr. Eugene Krohn, and data systems, by—to put it pany can benefit from more land, leaders of both faiths bluntly—decomputeri ing. That is too much to expect, outcome of this week's elec- of service were given to, from left, Duane Hoff- Wayne Lutz, Melrose. The meeting was held zing. EDP, and in that case he ad- says Melly. were to participate in Childers' inauguration. tions in Ulster to choose a new . man, Edger Olsoii, .Riifiis Dimnuck; Mjs. at the hospital June 20. ( Betty Epstein photo ) Melly, who is president of the vises installations. But more He didn't respond to the ver- provincial assembly. Richard Lawtob, for. the late Judge Richard ; management systems division frequently than before , he bal prompting of a bystander, The ceremony was to take of Fry Consultants, can refer to states, he finds savings possible place in Dublin .Castle, once the The new first lady, Mrs. Rita who said that many companies Childers, is a Roman Catholic several recent examples in in decomputerizing. need to go through a computer symbol of British rule in Ire- which decomputerization and a land. It was to be preceded by and a former press attache at It is when sales and profits detoxification program , but he the British Embassy in Dublin. return to more rudimentary did maintain that some com- an interdenominational service manual procedures improved lag that higher executives be- at St. Patrick's Cathedral led Outgoing President Earnon gin to re-examine their EDP fa- panies are helpless in con- 90 and almost total- work flow and saved money. In trolling EDP. by Dr. George Simms, arch- De Valera, cilities, but even then, says l blind, left office Sunday at i r m a n one company, he relates, five "It's like a drug," he said, bishop of Armagh and primate y ^"fe lp^^li^a sales department functions of the Protestant Church of Ire- tne close of his second seven- PLANT STAYS OPEN explaining that companies be- term. He and his 95-year- were part of an integrated elec- come dependent upon the com- land . year old wife Sinead, plan to live tronic system. By removing BARABOO, Wis. (AP) - puter and the programs used Archbishop Simms was to be , two of the functions and mak- About 150 workers who were to out their days in a retirement by the computer, and tbat when joined by William Cardinal the Sisters of u irhy ing them manual , the company be laid off at the Badger Army problems arise they are unable Conway, Roman Catholic pri- home run by •IK^^^i^^^^i^^o Dublin . saved $400,000 a year, the ammunition plant will be re- , relief, Charity in south BLOOMINGHDN, Minn. CAP) The election of the 38-year-old rn ittee. His election also was a to find except through mate of Dublin. Presbyterians, equivalent of a $4.5 million tained because of new produc- more. And, in fact, that is often Methodists, Lutherans and -- The new chairman of the Brown represented a slap at victory for Rudy- Boschwitz, the sales increase. Winona Daily News C free-swinging OOP national tion demands, a plant official the only advice they receive. Quakers also were to partici- Winona, Minnesota *» Minnesota . Republican . party current party leadership. He In an admittedly extreme said Friday. IKally concedes that more pate. 1973 says he'll:-.Visit every county in won on the first - ballot over committeeman who has battled MONDAY, JUNE 25. the state this summer to ' . meet Lars / Carlson, 35, Minneapolis, to break the party's traditional with /.Republican \forkers; and and Ron Kelly,,Apple Valley. mold. news;media. ,; , ; The public issue was the Boschwitz was the only major "I want to get active partici- choice between a fulltime, paid party leader to support Brown. pation frpm the block worker leader and a volunteer, unpaid 1 .': Carolyn Ring,. Richfield, was on up, ' .said state Sen. Robert cbairman. But underlying that J. - Brown, Stillwater, following was lack of confidence in the elected state chairwoman with- his election- as; party chairman C50P establishment which led out opposition. She succeeds Lu Saturday night. "As; a volunteer tbe party to poor election show- Stocker, St. Paul, who retired I -want; to get people to develop ings the paist three, years. after four years as chairwo- pride in the Republican party. I Brown's support came large- man. ¦ want to some ex- ly froitt outstate delegates tc Brown succeeds David Krog- citement.'* .? the GOP state Central Com^ seng, 37, who is stepping down after two years to open a politi- cal consulting business. fj %^^fl ^ ^ ^s ^ m t m Brown characterized his vic- *v^^ ^^^C*"^^m^m^mr^m^^^^^^m^^. ^mwLi J ^mwkimmmL^m^M ^^^H ^. ^v^^^^ *^^. ^^^ t^ ^ ^ tory as showing the party is ^ ^ open, that the rank-and-file can Cass Lake protest overturn the decisions of party leaders. "It proves the average guy can get in and have a piece of draws 8 arrests the action," he said. Minn. P(AP.) -r cago Heights, 111.; Howard Jebe CASS LAKE, Meanwhile, state Sen. Robert Law enforcement officials in- of Hickory Hills,. 111.; and Max dicated Siiiday night that oiily Bbivman of Morton Grove, 111. ; Stassen, South St. Paul, who eight fishermen had been ar- After they were arrested they himself had been a candidate rested . on . Leech Lake Indian drove ;. into £ass Lake, . where for the office briefly, said the ; : Reservation for failure to; pur- Larsen posted $20 bond each election showed "this group . . was in the mocd to make some ^(K chase a $1 fishing stamp-^and for himself, Forge and phis W A WHFN A changes." A three .out-of-state: ; giiests. "It . tlese befor e ah ? announced fish- . "If we let it hurt the party, it ^R ^ "' ' . ¦was the best $100 I ever spent v In was to begin. ; , ¦ ,'' will. If we don it'll be better of Friday the stamps were -he said.' " ' .' 't, \ As . . for us," said Stassen, who was required of non-Indians fishing elected state party treasurer. on the reservation. P. ? Forge said he requested an August trial. "We will, natural- "He (Brown) is one of the ¦ A group called the Cass Lake ly, plead not guilty - to the hardest working guys I know,' ^^23k ? Citizens Committee had urged charge -and I will present evi- Stassen added. "If there is any- yL IHT^^fljTWT i^H* l a fish-in for Saturday afternoon dence that the Mihnesota-Chip- body that can carry it off , he ^^ to protest the stamp require- pewa agreement is uncon- can.'' ment, the result of an agree- stitutional. A. ' A With 217 votes needed for ment between the Leech Lake "It violates Article 2 of the election, Brown had 237, Car- Chippewa band and the State of Constitution and the Fifth arid lson? received 184 and Kelly Minnesota. Fourteenth amendments," eight. , Forge said. ¦ " ¦/ ¦ But eight persons were ar- ¦. . Brown, an associate professor lested without protest Friday "I will also ask the court to at St. Thomas College in St. alight on the dock of Maple Leaf consolidate this case so we can Paul, was elected to the Min- Resort on Sucker Bay of Leech all be tried at once.1' nesota Senate in 1966. Lake. Under the agreement passed Brown will retain his Senate Of the eight, only two are by the legislature and signed seat and serve as party chair- Minnesota residents. They are into law by Gov. Wendell An- man on a parttime, volunteer . Maple Leaf Resort owner Dick derson , the Indians agreed not basis. He argued prior to his W CHECKING ACCOUNT JL& Larsen and Jim Olson of St. to engage in commercial fish- election that this would free the Paul. The other six are John ing of game fish, In return, the chairman to speak for the par- Forge, an Independence, Mo., $1 surcharge goes to the Chip- ty without having to consider attorney who will defend the pewa band. his position as a GOP employe, eight; Harry Tlibncr and Leon- Indians have the right to hike Carlson would have retained COMB IN HANDY! ard Bluhm of Michigan . City, the permit fee to So per cent of the concept of a fulltime, sala- ( It's Summertime and vocation time ... time to enjoy SM: . Ind.; Wayne Bowman of Chi- the state license in the future. ried chairman. JK* \V y:?Z- '-<*.M *i$S^ Mi JMVBHI '' MM Mf MMfc MBM • ^^J^^#^

*^^^^ •'"""""" " y^^S^ ^^^^^mrl/ ^ DOWr - _ ^yjyj rt^u r r: J^L: Merchants National Bank of Winona & Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation "You' ve M ade Us Number One!" 102 on the Plaza Ea«t Phone 454-3140 ' ' "¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ A'" WmdM; l>An^:NEWS; A .. A page of opinions and ideas Soviet w^rds Pag* 6, Winona Daily News. Winona. Minnesota ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Monday. Jane 26, 1973 ' • ' . • . ' ¦. ./ and deecls recently describe therii as.idesper* Opportunity ate,. - - . . . - ' .'P' . -p-;p .r .- ' . ,:,. - . ;;. Lewis ' Anthpny j THE CASE of the Segals . '.'throws soune realistic light: on • ..'• Leonid and^challenge ¦ LONDON -~ Dmitri .Segal is: a Brezhnev 's assurances to members of young Soviet scholar of extraordin- Congress about Soviet, treatment of , ary brilliance : and breadth of inter- woiild-be emigres. He' said that 95 est. His field is linguistics, but he percent of the "Jews who asked to on flood dike worked also on folklore and arb leave have been ' allowed , to; only ¦ has; . Appointment of an -advisory, citizens committee thropology ; He has written on lan- 738.rccent: applicants had been turn- bn (Compleiion of Whiona's flood 'control system guage, theory, .on.mythology, on the ed dovyli , . 149 oh grounds, of national should be welcomed. In -asking the mayor to raine structure of -Edward. - Lear's .limer- -security;' the '-. suspended exit tax ¦' the committee, the Corps of Engineers was- reflect*, icks. ' . ' •" " •:• would not be- relmposed. . ing Jts new concern about' citizen , reaction to its Last Dec. 26 Segal , and: his wife . Such assurances from -the leader. projects'--r; sometimes negative — as well as op- applied at the visa office ih Moscow of the Soviet -Communist Party car- «ra .ional guidelines .dictated by environmental con- for permission to ry great weight. : That, he should ¦cerns.p' y. leave- the U.S.S.R. y evOn talk with American politicians for Israel. Months - about what ttie U.S.S,R. has always The 12-mari committee has aii opportunity and later ' they : gat ythe ? considered an internal matter ia highly significant, ' . ;'a- 'challeiige. . . : answer: No. The rea- son given was "Jack . BUT THE realities remain,, and The comiiiittee'sp opportunity is;to be the pipe- of par enta¦ 1¦ con-¦ ¦ for the human beings involved they P - ' ¦ ¦- ¦ ¦: line' for community ' feelings . and heeds concerning sent." . . . £ can be: terrible . Not that a ^national protection from high Mississippi River . stages, the .Segal is ? 36, his judgment should 'be made ori the presertrafcjon of property values, public access , to wife 29—and the age basis of one injustice. The point ¦' . the . river, multiple use of the dikes, beautification of majority in . the . about the Segals' case . is its ' dem- of existing: and created areas, financing, and. re- Soviet Union is .18; onstration -of continuing arbitrary- ¦ '-«wli lated .matters, - - - . ? Those who;have seen treatment ; that siiriply does not fit the official : form on which Soviet the assurances. citizens niust apply tin; emigrate say unity arid .responsibility. There are , many other , cases of P This is no small opport that' it says nothing about parental The location and character oi the dike will have entirely arbitrary ; denials• ' -. of exit permission. But when the; authori- as profound an influence bri the development and his- visas, hundreds known in the West ties want' they simply impose tory of the city as the location of- the railroads has .. : t°» and . probably; many more unknown. that, condition no matter what the It would be foolish, to think that *ad; V :- ' age . of the applicants. .. the United States, .as part o£. its riew The problem for the Segals is relationship with/ the U.S.S.R., can . .- The ., challenge, to the committee is. the- limita- Elena's father;?. Dmitri Tolstoi, who force early ? ing hurt by the Watergate , scandals, ful>- is forrning just oyer the na- Significant . . - .'[ should be ousted. ;' ,". ' a The factual situa^ Particular attention is likely to be but : he is also the P . tional horizon. . .., l , In short, such wouiids aft Mry Nix- tion,. which tti big paid in , these investigations to con- beneficiary of a . . - . .'. Money is the preoccupation of the . e J . on has suffered from the Watergate - . corpor a t ion s and t tributions made .in the name of cor- great deal of pro- country —. that is, tofli .much money are far from mortal. v/n eye hf their lawyers will-be , poration officials' with funds actually underdog sympathy. . for some people and too little money d ownto j ¦''¦ wise to look Into made available indirectly by the No outcome of this - Beyond yWatergate,; how-eVet; the for most people — ahd a new and Congratulations to the 59 members of the Down- on \ an urgent basis corporation s themselves. affair, short of some President is in serious trouble — by profoundly, antL-fat-cat populism is Association, extension / services , MA town Promotional . ias follows; The ; ¦In proof of actual im- observation about as mucii fromi Re-P gaining much ground. It is a popu- and everyone else involved for sponsoring Dairy the short run, these investiga- names ot the big | tions could be troublesome to some peachable conduct publicans as from; Democrats -- On lism that is irrelevant to party la- Days on the Plaza. ; economic questions Anger at higher contributors were big corporations and labor unions, by the President, :is , bels. Never v before in memory . has likely top leave him and higher living costs is almost uni- ¦ compiled by former ; ; Resfon but in the end; campaign financing a national political crisis been so; ' '¦'A -A It was ian Interesting: arid educational program. fear is in the land. : Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans, reform could- relieve the corpora- unable to govern the versal:; Atid remote from ordinary considerations, variety: a horse show, country. People are afraid that tie Admin- Interetting because of the . the principal . Republican fund-rais- tions of a shake-rdown , system that And wheth- and habits, of party loyalty and in- milking demonstration, ' pWhltr a music trio, a bake-off ; a er, but were shredded ; when the has become increasingly . expensive er this ability hai istration . has waited far too long to terparty dislikes.; a display exhibits of outstanding dairy animals, burglars were caught in Democratic and:embarra ssing to them in recent been of was likely to be lost has be able riow to treak the back of perhaps this is so in part because of artificial insemination, : a cooking ; demonstration headquarters. years. '. - ' . ' : . , ' been the most aching of all questions inflation. And accompanying this ap- so many Democrats voted for Mr. by Minnesota's Dairy. Ann, a bake sale, and so on. from the start.- prehension is art even deeper one. Nixon only last year. In , any event, HOWEVE R, when the Usually the pressure is on the Educational for city folks, including many chil- lawyers Disgust, impatience and incredul- There Is a?great concern that first almost nobody seems to care any- dren who don't have easy access to cows and for John Gardner's Common Cause big companies from the political ity at the grossness of the actions a major recession and then an outj ¦¦ , fund-raisers to contribute large more about his or any.other fellow's horses. / . ' ' '¦/; , were taking a deposition from of men around the President and right depression might sweep the sums, often In violation party registration or tradition. Hugh W. Sloan Jr., he told them or evasion eoniempt for the . rush , among them nation . The precise reasoning behind of the election laws. Some of them that Winona realizes the Im- that another copy of the list was to put the finger on the other fellow talk of this sort is invariably vague, United Feature Syndicate It also reaffirms; contribute to as many as a hundred griculture to the economy of tha sent to President Nixon and that portance of a different campaigns, sometimes vol- area. he understood it was in the posses- sion of Rosemary Woods, the Presi- untarily, sometimes in the hope of dent's Secretary, future favors to be received , but You might also record the promotion as another usually because On investi gation , this ' proved to , like the politicians, Mr. Nixon and the Congress piece of evidence; that downtown Winona — con- they are caught he true, and on IR in a system they cerned by the Housing & Redevelopment Au- request to H ', An editorial in lation Is entirely unofficial , unrecord- men were claiming, for the presiden- White House, don 't like «ind .contribute because thority's failure so far to develop the urban re- the copy was turned ed, and unseeable — but obviously cy an unlimited right to wage war, over to, the Common Cause lawyers they are told their competitors are Christian Science Monitor newal block — doesn't plan to die, — A.B. doing it. exists. There has been a trade of total control over spending priori- an'd subsequently to the Justice De- There has been a big change in things Congress wanted for things ties, and immunity from congres- partment prosecutors and the Sen- FOR THE MOMENT, the prosecu- Washington, It dates from the arriv- the White House wanted. It was a sional or juridical inquiry for the ... It is disturbing that there is a growing, but ate - Watergate Investigating com- tors arc ' concentrating on what was compromise on both side s. And this entire federal establishments. notion that a constitutional mittee. al at the While House of Melvin we .believe fallacious, (lone witli (he money, but Phase 2 sort of compromise is normal ,, nat- AH that is gone raw, as it should. amendment qan fix up all , or most, of the evils This almost certainly assures that will be whom the money came Laird and Bryce Harlow. ural , and proper to any old Wash- Washington is back to a system of feared by those opposed to abortion, Quite the con- the names and contributions will he f ivm, anil under wind circum- It was articulated last week in Jntftonian. Jt is the wny Ihe system checks and balances, a system of trary, First, It is a grave mistake to write what published eventually if not soon. .slances, and this will obviously In- Poking, 111., when President Nixon did work — until the men around amounts to a criminal statute Into tlie basic char- Accordingly, anyone who fails lo volve a miiich larger - cast, of char- announced a new "partnership" with regular consultation and compro- as Mr. Nixon interpreted last Novem- ter; second , it simply wouldn't ^vork . Not long ns come forward now and report vol- acters and .some of the biggest the Congress in which, he • said , ber's election victory as a "mandate" mise between Capitol Hill and the the need , as miny see . lt , for abortions continues. untarily any improper or illegal win- names and corporations' in the coun- , " we can accomm odate our positi ons to do things differently. White House. Provided it lasts, it is grievously from the well-In- tributions runs the risk of seeming to try- ¦without abandoning our principles. " the end to the real constitutional This nation suffered The leading exponents of the Amendment. The proposed anti- be a party to the conspiracy thnt The new "partnership" Is now be- crisis. The chances seem to be that tended Prohibition John Gardner at Common Cause "mandate" theory were relieved of feel is of the wa.? financed with contributed funds. ing Implemented . ll will last. Certainly it will last abortion amendment , we sincerely , suggests that voluntary disclosure their White House Minneapolis Star. duties by tha game tragic, divisive effects. — The understanding here is that the should apply now not only to the. big THE MOST improsilva implemen- President' as long as Melvin Lai rd arid Bryce s statement of April 30 about ' ' Internal Revenue Service has an companies and unions but lo every Jlaiiow have anything lo say ¦¦ - . tation yet is the acceptance by. on Wa tergate, Melvin Laird's ap- unpublished rule that anyone wlio donor of unreported gifts over how the While . House should bo $100, tho President of three spending bills pointment was announced on Juno comes forward voluntari ly and lists run. J etch me io do thy will; f or thou art my f ont io him by the Congress which fi and Dryce Harlow's nn June 14. previously undisclosed contributors New York Times News Service Cod: thy spirit is , good; had me into the land ol , he had previously opposed. They Bryce Harlow was a Laird nomi- before audit and before the facts aro uprightness. —Psilrn 143:10. represent money for programs im- nation. Uoth men have long been disclosed frotm othor sources , is like- portant to various individual con- wanted in the White Ilrmse hy the ly to escape criminal penaltie.i , gressmen /ind .s-enators, but which JlepuM Jew' leaders on though not interest charges or civil Capitol Hill. •<-^5 I ' u'.'lM'iimoliOlyfrtlniif . i na. were analhomn to the departed Moth understand the wny in whieh penalties. &RAPFJ|Tr Winona Daily News members of the pro-Laird-Harlow Washington functions, Both believe Tims, well-informed lawyers in White IIousc, In a "partnership " between Congress An Independent Newspaper ~ Etitoblithcd I8S8 Washington , who know about the li.sl m^^m Along with Ihls was n compro- and llio White Hou se In which the In the hands of tho prosecutors, aro MEMBIU Of THE ASlOCIATED PRKSII trmm ' lMyyym mise between Uio White Ifoii.se arid wishes and Jntercsls of the Congress urg ing their clients to chock on whe- the House Banking Committee on tlio are equally Important. ther Iheir gifts to the committee lenms of a bill Riving the President WttMw F, WIUTS Publisher HOW LONG mil thi, SERVICfll POH were accurately reported, and if not , wmmm authority to control exports of wilt hit Is of C. E. LIKDEN ...,,,.Bu. Mgr. , Adv . Director course flwnollilnu to report tiio gifts accurately and and edible oils. It I R lens no one can yet MRS. LILLIAN SUTTER Kniln than forosce, AsxM 'H UKti/iit ...... ^ . Editor-in-Chief voluntarily at once, not only in their the Bwccping authority the Whilo II represents a return to tho Funeral H*l«i Teday traditional systi-nn in GAKY W. EVAN * ,...... ,..'News Editor own interests, but to help the prose- i' House had previously requested, Washington. It Wj^yA&y\ Is what any veteran congrcsflmim C. GORDOU " liom ...... r - Sunday Editor cutors and gel rid of a corrupt hut Mr. Nixon labeled It a "ren- MRS. W. DILORES or government civil servant regard s M il. EKCMSH , Controller system. tollable compromise." W'UIA ns "normal. HOHMEISTER ¦ , , m^AmBm Those Iwo acts of presidential " The return to It rep- 1:30 p.m. Tuotilay A. J. KitKj ivsca ,- . . » . Circulation Mgr. DISCLOSURE can b« ma do either resciil*! certainly :jj/iy compromise followed hy ono day a IniiMi in the vio- Mnrtiit Funeral Cliapol L. S. Btt«N« ...,..••Componlnfl Supt. directly to tho Watergate prosecu- f iM^i ;M lent confrontation Iho postponement for a week ol the between Con- h. V. AUTOM , Engraving Svpt. tors, or to thc Office of Federal Elec- . urns ami tho which f rnAPwTJn > Watergate hearings as a courtesy White tlouso BOBEUT VOOEtSAHa ..,.,., Ptcai StipU tions, General Accounting Office , built up Immediately a fter tlio sec- puriEAAL, Home. Washington , D.C. Otherwise , onco nnd consideration for Wr, Nixon , fotmirlir ¦ ¦- ¦ ¦¦ ; ond Mlwin Inauguration , and which Mtrlln Tumral tlma •'•• ' "' V ' -'i ' i .' . IJ i'frVinVi, i' lr»!flo-w The Associated Press fs entitled exclusively (o the lint i.s published , It is likely to \ , f ANY "LINKA9B" twtwoen tlio reached Iho level of a true constitu- be the olijctt of intense Investi ga- 37i tttt Umlt « Wlnon* tbo use for republication ol all the local news printed WnlergJito postponement and tlio tional crisis by mid-Apr II. Fhoni Day at NI|M 4M-1840 In this newspaper ss well as all AP. news dispatches. tion, not only by the Watergate ¦ White House compromises on legis- At that llmo White House spokes- ^" . M ¦ ' ¦ ' ' * WliMna Dally Naws f Winona. Mlnrmota ¦'-¦ pjj MOMDA^, JUNE 25, 1»73 lf^ F^rm in<;oifie Gornm^is^ expected fo ciptiire joey road pexiht ¦ exfceed 72 v PHNOM: - PENH , Cambodia thorities reported' heavy fight- ^miiitary. command said several; (AP) . : " ' ' if ¦ ' . — : Communist ' forces ing, :.; yy y-yy -A: -AAA tciis of bombs, : artillery, shellsp not?"' AA- ' ¦ ¦ Watergate while It wag go- Did not order .P...... 40 A A AAA.y : By DON KENDALL made a twin-pronged , advance! '; U.S. B52S ,:¦ and Fills flew and napalm; were destroyed, ing on, or do you think lie 3QA Should Nixon Resign AI» Farm Writer today "against a cluster of: gov- but no casualties wetre report : Not sure [iAA. - .A...... A bombing missions; against ene- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Sutyey did not know about : tlip If lie Ordered WASHINGTON UP) The: ernment, positions protecting, a edy y ' AA 'A . Ay.. ' ' :¦ y - Harris^ ¦ •¦' ' '¦; ' ¦ ' " "¦ ' ON WHETHER or not Mr. A- my concentrations : in the area ' •: coverup?" .. .- ' .- . . - . • Watergate Cwer-Up? Agriculture . .Department, for key Proad;, junction nine miles throughout, the; . night,, field re- In Saigon; the Viet Cong ah- . Nixon initiated the actual or- A- ' ' : Did Nixon Know About ; AAA; AAA Total how at least,yds sticking by a southwest .ot PTinom Penh. Au- ports said.: : P , . y; nounced . it aiid the South Viet- By 62-22 percent, a majority Watergate Coverup? ders for the cover-up, the public riibiic new prediction that net farm na mes e A government have ' ¦ ¦;' ¦ 'A " "' 'A. " :A ' ' y battle appeared to of the American people feel that He Did Not Not still gives Jiim the benefit of tip-e? --: ," - : 'kAy income this y-ear will exceed A major agreed to resume the;.exchahg« ; KiicW Know ;Surc ,. Should resign .....,'...... 4(5 be shaping up :around a .road of prisoners next Friday. President Nixon "should not re- ¦ doubt, and nearly one in threi $22 bilJibh. ' . . '• % A Not resign .y.A, AA..:. .AA, At) bridge at the ? village of Kom- : The exchange pf prisoners sign'' oh the basis of informa- : %: ¦ . ¦ ¦A - % '¦¦' That . estimate,, despite a Severalofficials June, 1973 ;. 58 %l ' ¦' ¦ ..21 of .those interviewed had yel Not sure ;¦ .. '. - .. .;- , .V, - ..."-.;. J4'A- ? pong Tiiol, .standinjg at the.junc- •was held up ' diie to the Viet tion developed up to the point ¦¦ threat of fuel shortages and May ; ,.. -; ; ;:; 50: • ' 34' \' . ' IC to make up;Ms mind. This is OtfVIOUSLY, the public docs possible, reductions in somei tion of: north-south Highway 3 ? iCong's refusal to ensure :secui> when the Watergate hearings j ; which ii suspended last week. By mid-June, before the Dean aii important fact about current not think that the proof of direct crop production, would be. up and, provincial Ete. 38 y measures for members of were testimony, a in Philadelphia joins: it from the east. . . ? . :; tbe Internatio-nal Cprrimission However, by 48-39 percent , a clear majority had public; opinion, for iip indicates presidential involvement has yet from. the prevLous high of $19.2 ?illion- ' estimate is went on throughout . the morn- Radisson Hotel Corp. iip . of White House involvement .of ing.: Act here last October. in Watergate, orpdo you feel President should not . resign. public suspicion: highly qualified and that much District Court: Judge Daniel ing in support of- the govern- to biiild 10 hoteJs In. Watergate after Republican , lie did not order it?" ; The cross-section was asked: •'Tell me if you tend , to A- depends on how many acres of If, Huyette; III had , issued, a ment ; defenders. Witnesses said ' agents were caught there." - , -was P MINNEAPOLIS, -Mnn. CAP) Did Nixon Order ¦view agree or disagree witli the corh and soybeans particular- temporary restraining , order the strafing , the . heaviest THUS, ALBEIT Iiy a narrow "In of what has ly, were actually planted this since; fighting began along — Plans to construct 10 new.hor Watergate Cover-up? , following statement. It is ¦ blocking. the police¦ from, inter- margin, the American people ' y ' happened in the Watergate spring. .A;A' '- A '•. Highvvay 4 a ;week ago. ; • tels liave . been aniouriced by • A "Total , hard to; believe that, with A fering with • . demonstrators. . haye reached a conclusion that , : Public affair do you think Presi- It also dejpends greatly .on Some 32 persons were arrested .' the Radisson Hole) CorpP; :: : ' ¦ ' dent Nlxpii should resign as Ms closest assistants in- ¦ Cornmunist . .battalions taking if presidential involvement in " ' ¦ AyA yA '- - ¦ ' ¦%¦ whether . •farmers ' , can: get isuF- before the injunction, and five A. RadissDa spokesman said - .: . ? .Ay r - ., : President or/not? y volved in the Watergate af- . . part in the latest action had ; the ^planning -or - cover-up of Nixon ordered cover-up 30 ficient fuel to cultivate and har- more were arrested after the Saturday the expansion will in- " ' ' ¦' fair, President Nixon did not been . concentrating there for Waitefgate "can Me proven " .- . . Should Nixon ; Resign ' '. , vest crops thus year. Weather, order was issued. . • several days after breaking off crease . the . chain's accom- there is little choice left . -./ know- about the planning ' 6<)0 rooms in; but for Over Watergate? and later cover-up always a factor,: could add fur- The . contempt : citation was fpr contact along Highway 4, the modations from 2, Mr. Nixon to resign.. ¦'June-' ol the ¦; : ¦ eight hotels . to more than 5J0OO -May-. I affair.* ther doubts. the arrests- after the order; Hu- governmeht's supply .route ; to. As of a week ago, beforef for- ' ¦¦¦ A' ¦& A ' ¦ ' ' The: department will issue in yette also wrote Friday thai the rooms in 18 hotels fcy 1976.;' A AA ' .Ay " : A : .% . - . Suspicion of the deepwafer port of Kompong mer White House Counsel John Should resign il.. 22 14 : Nixoh July a report showing revised police should have released the • The new hotels are planned Jeppardf of Knowledge of Watergate Som. Highway 4 ? was reopened ¦¦¦¦ Dean was to testify before the Should not ...;... 62y : 75 acreage plantings for spring demonstrators once the order June ia: two; weeks for. . Far^o, • ¦ N-D''» Boston, : ¦ ::B]ugging ?hdpCover-up : after¦ nearly Ajiz.; ,, Senate Watergate . Committee, Not sure . ' .;.-.' . -, .:.;' ¦ .pie: p. ll ;: crops;. Although those .will give was issued:- .They were not ve- of frghtUig. : . Mass.; Teiiipe, Dallas 'Not - . . ' Fla.; public suspicions about Presi- Basically, the A mer lean P :- - a better idea of how production leased until after the President Texas ; Cypress : Gardens ^ dent Nixon persona) Agree Disagree Siire : Earlier jn the day, Commu- New : Orleans, La.; Spokane, 's involve- exports ' might shape up, production es: left Philadelphia. seen ¦ people are awaiting'the ' ¦ ¦ ¦ rest of "' %¦ ' - . . ;¦%¦. ' . %: . . . Kansas ment in Watergate Were clearly the testimony before ¦ timates based on field condi- Also cited were the head ol hist sappers blew up a govern- Wash.; Reno, . Nev. . the Senate June ' .:/. ..- ' -:63', - - . - 23 14 ment .;. . ajnmunitibn City. > Mo.,' - and . Emmitsburg, on the rise. For tlie first time, Watergate Committee. But the . . tions will not begin until August the civil defease squad and sev- depot isix ¦ . ;.;.:. 54;: ' ; Wd. y ' :;: ¦: ' ";";; ' •'.. AAAA by. a narrow margin, a plurality shape of public opinion and May .35 11. for. major spring crops. ; eral Other officers miles from Phnom: Penh. The . . , h - then felt fie did k ' . . now about the in price target how far : people. would; want to attempt . . to. . bug ' Democratic WASHINGTON (AP) — One go if presidential involvement headquarters before it happen^ of the administration's top in the bugging and the cover-up ed. Between June 14th and farm policy officials says Con- were proven now is moving into - 18th, a -cross-section of 150f> gress could jeopard ize future the decisive stage. People TO AJJL PRESENT AND 50 people . 18 years of age and over agricultural exports by setting ¦were " asked;-; ; ; DECEASED ANIMAL RATE WSGUUA POSTAL . ^ E^ were asked in personal inter- commodity target prices at too "If it is proven that "This notice is jjublishedinco^^ Colunlbk iu views conducted in their homes ^ high a level. : President Nixon knew about settlement pf Civil ofActi ons Nos. 3593-69 and 3595«69i Its pmose is to trmg tills settlement to the a across the country: Assty Secretary of Agriculture the original plan to bug : legiilar empl^ypcs the UnitedStat« Postal Se^ "Do yon feel that Pres- Carroll G. Brunthaver told a Democratic headquarters,:; Iween approximately March 4,1966 dent Nixon personally knew ? recovery of back •wages meeting of jferm writers that a do yon think he should re- for overtime under PublicLaw $9-301* for temporary le-scleduJirig under the coriditi(ins:set fcrth. nader paragraph I-A below*This about the attempt to wire- ''moderate Hariri program" is y sign . or' riot?''. - .. notice; is inteijded to advis? s«cl penc^ tap Democratic headquar- needed so that exports can con- Should Nixon Resign If He .Tfie lawsuits described aboye wre^ filed on Dccwnber 19, 1969 as "class actions" oil lehaif of all saich jresCiat and fotmer annvai iaite regular postil ters before it happened or tinue: to flourish/ : eraployees. The named plaintiffs in.- ibeso suits are certain individual postal employees and. the following postallabor unions: American Postal Woikera Knew About Original Plan MaU .'. - don't yon feel he knew about The Senate recently approved To Bug Democratic Uruon, AFI^IO; HaridiereDimsitm^ / .that?"' AA . - '¦ ' ¦ . - a farm bill setting target prices Headquarters? 1. SUMMARY OP THE CONSENT ORDER (b) Any former employee,or the represent- 2C044, postmarkednot later than midnight, July Did Nixoh Know About .. .-'• of $2.28 per bushel of wheats " 'A yAy ' Total ENTERED m THE ACTIONS* ' -A. A A "CLASS ¦ ative of a deceased employee, who receives this 15,1973.Any person who does not elect to be so Watergate In Advance? $1.53:per bushel Of corn and 43 Public The Consent Order establishes rales regarding ". notice froni the Postal Service bjr mail mrnt re* excluded, ¦ ' will be fully bonnd \sf the settlenjent ia He Bid Not Not cents per pound of cotton. The ' ¦yy "A AA A. ": A'A-%- . A the-payment of back wages to those present and qnest access to60 the employeeof 's; time records ia • 16is litigatioa A -person who elects; to bfe so ex- Knew Know Sure administration'.'. says those are former postal employees the lepresentatives within days receiving such to " ' ¦ ¦: ¦ ¦ Should resign A...... J.p48 V iCpi witit^g notice cluded from the class will be free, sul^ect the A - A A: A. .%¦' . " - %¦:¦ . % too high and wants thei House of deceased jpostal employees) who were entitled or w^vebis right topresent a claim. adjudication, ' . Should not resign ...... 39 of issueswithin, the reach of Rule June I4-18, '73 40 .? 36 ¦: . - -24 to reduce those levels in the - ' - ' ' ' . ' ;' ; ¦'¦ to, but did not receive* time and one-half for. (c) Any formjer employBe, or the represent- 23(b)(1) or (2), Federal Rules of dva Pro- ' ¦ ¦ '¦ : ' Not sure . , .;.. ..,.. ..-?...... ,13 -:- May" •..-v. , . .' . 34.:- - 43 21 farm bill it is now writixg. Most feel that proof of presi- work perfonned outside of their regiilarschedule ative of a deceased employeie, 'rfab- does not re- cedure, to pursue whatever individual legsd rem- April,....;... 32 . 34 . : 34 Brunthaver , said the . United dential , involvement in the bug- as a result of a reqiiired teiripoTaijr schedule ceive acppyof thissnoticefioia theyostal Service edies he niay have. If heP should independently Oct '72 ¦ AAA: 16" '66, ' 10 States will be Working later this change as set fortii lielow^ A compieie statement hry mail must request access to the employee's recover back wages raider EohlicLaw 89-301, ha ¦'¦ • '¦ ging plan should be followed by Sept...... 11 . ' " ' 66• .;, 2j year fox a reduction in world a ,yresignation. . People .; feel ¦of these rules is not set jortkin this"notice,AIhe time records within three yeare of July 1, 1S73, niay iieveitheless be required THider law to pay following rules represent otiy\ iHe iasic condi * orwaiveBis HghttopresentacIaim. " . ' ettorney fees to tie counsel THE TURNABOUT since last trade barriers. Those now cost almost as strongly about : Mr- ¦¦ who initiated thes» American farniers between $4 . tions -which applyAto cMms. DetcnlscL Operating p (d) The time records bf former employees •'class actions?' :; ' ' fall on public suspicion -about Nixon resigning , if it were ' - the President's personal know- billion and $6 billion a year in Instructionsand the Consent Orderwtillbe avail* relocated at the jost offices and postal installa- 3. If a person does not so request «xdudon froni ¦' ' proven : that¦¦ /lie ordered the abh to potential cldmahtSi, as indicated in para * *ions where these employees woiiej il. According- ¦Oxe class "by July 15,197$,he will automatically',, ledge about Watergate has been lost exports, he said. .. ;• ' • ¦' ¦' ' ¦ ; ¦¦ " •with coyer-tip: . A graphEbelow. . ' . ^.\V ' ' • • '. isf a former employee or a representatrve of a ' Ze included in the class, and his entitlementwilt . dramatic. The number who "If we go to the talks a "IF it is proven that Presi- ¦; of high target A. Qnnllfication for.Back Wages under «C3flS3 deceased employee may request access to such , , lie deterniined under the Clohsent Order aid any. feel he did '• not have prior brand-new set . ordered the ?<¦ by or writing ; prices for our farmers, we can dent Nixoh ¦ Action" Consent Order records ^i) visifing, directly^to, tho . Bubsequent orders thei cotnt may enter¦ in the mat* knowledge has dropped from¦ 66 cdver-up of White House in- ' 1. For the period from approximately March 4, liead ot each post office or postal installatioa ? ter, andhewillbeboimdthereby.?. to 38 percent, while the .'..num- forget about convincing: other :¦ their protec- VolveincJit in Watergate, 1966 to January 7, 1912, iannual rate legulars where the emplosree was: employed, or (2> ty . 0. If any such persoa. does not request exclusion; ber who feel he -did know about countries to lower were entitledto ovexSme wages iradexPublicIaw asking any local' postmaster for assistance in oh- , • lib' tut systems for their farni- after Ttepnhlicari agent s iroin?this "class action" gatibi^ elects:t». the wiretap attempt has risen tion do you 89-301 for work peafonned duringaays br hoau tamingsnch records. When fnaldng the request, a le repitesented byMs own counsel rather fhan iff A ers," Brunthaver saidl were caught there, from 11 to 40 percent. think, lie should resign or outside of their regular schedule as; a resultof * former employee must identify himself TO a for- counselfor the named plaintiffs, hiscounsel must The public ; has even less required temporary Bchedule cluing^, unless th» : mer postal employee who is requesting aiccess to tntw an appearance in this litigation not later doubts about Mr. Nixoii's in- VACATIONING schedule change occurred while they were occu- his fame records under the "Conseait Order Pro- 4han3hlyl5, 1973/ volvement in . tlie cover-up of ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) — pying any of the following positions: (1) post- cedure," and must state hisname , social security 3H.FlNALHEAErNGPRIORTOTHECOlJRr the Watergate affair. People The Rev. and Mrs. Harold Aasv master; (2) rural' .carrier; -(3) postal inspector; number, and the post office(8j or postal installa- . ESTERENGP.\BTIALF1N;\LJUDGMENT Were asked : land are vacationing at Yellow- (4) road duty employee (as defined in 3917.S .C. tioh(s) where he worked. The represmtaliv© of a The Consent Order referred to wnder I abova I# jaycees (6) P "Dp yon feel President stone Park. Their twin daugh- Sec. 3581 (1962)3; (5) suBstitute employee; : deceased employee should follow the same pre- ¦was enteredintowith a view to effectingthe expe- A hourly rate regular employee; (7) annual laio ceding with regard to the deceased employee in- ditious processingof all the individual claims 111- Nixoh knew about the at- ters, Beverly and Barbara, wil! ' tempt to cover up Wliite be employed there for the sura? regulars who, between March 4, 1965 and July ¦volved and must also indicate on what basis lie or •volved in this class-a;ction litigation. The Court ¦ , 1966^ were in salary level PFS-S and above; she is acting as the decease! employee's repie- - Hon se Involvement In mer/ , 2-9 ¦ ¦ has now preliminarily entered from Detroit Lakes trav- 1 . Claims Procedure under "Class Action. ou- 2. Kwthin 30 days of receipt of the written de- ' ' the " C It person claiming to he a member of the class who mmW^m Mm.K, eled 230 miles by canoe to ecnf Order eision regarding the claim, uie claimant fails to •wishes to be heard in this matter by an attorney convention. . 3. The Consent Order establishes procedures for advise pe Postal Service official who signed the $ _mfmmmmw-^^mT9mw- other than the attorneys who represent the orig- (Maximum o< 3 children The Frazce Jaycees brought the filing of claims by present employees, former decision that he either (1) accents the decision in inal plaintiffs in this litigation, 'will bo afforded ^^V ¦ per person, of deceased 'decision , ho •will In second room) ^^_mW per night with them two pounds ot wild employees and tho representatives full , or (2) rejects tho in full bo . duo opportunity to .be heard thereat by his at- . employees who assert entitlement tp overtime deemed to have accepted the decision in full. torney, jirovided Ws attorney so notifies tho un- A AA two toaroom. to bo presented to the In- s thc best family W W rice liack wages under paragraph A above. 3. If the claimant rejects the decision, he may Hare' Mgff Nochargefor coming and outgoing national detsigned Clerk of Court in writing prior to July vacation barflaln In Mmmr - ehlld sharlno 2. Claims Procedure for Present Einployccs appeal ia accordance witli the procedures set 15, 1973. Minneapolis. At the : same room. Jaycees presidents. (a) As soon as practical after July 30, 1973, forth in tho Operating Instructions. Tho Court will upon conclusion, of that hearing Sheraton -Bllz Hotel. We're located In The $500, raised through all present employees will bo notified by their in- 4. Employees wlio remain, pnrt of the class and enter an order effecting partial Final Judgment the middle ol downtown Minneapolis, right on fabulous pledges for each milo jogged , stallation head that thtir time records are nvail- also remain represented by counsel for tho rmmci disposing of all issues which have been decided as Nicollet Nail. Where you're within walking distance ol was to be given to the Becker ablolor examination. In most cases these records plaintiffs shall l>o bound by such counsel's deci- , cf tho date of such Final Judgment, subject to tha jome of themost exciting shopping anywhere. And via County Day Activities Center in date back to the llrst pay_ period in. which regular sions regarding Uie settlement or olher disp osiiioit Court, upon being advised by the parties that all offeryou free parking, three restaurants , with a lavlsh Frazee and Lo a Frazeo family "work schedules were assigned under'Public JLnw of claims. aspects of the controversy havo been settled, ea- . range ot culslno, t hroo cocktail loungss and a baaull ful that has had financial diffi- $9-301, and end with the pay period terminating J>.Payment of Claim* tering the, Final Judgment contemplated by ih« outdoor swimming pool. You can have a great tlmo culties. • on January 7, 1972. When a final decision has heen made lo \wy tho - -¦ Consent Order, as heretofore nmenued. without ever leaving the Sheraton-Fltz Hotel. The jogging was clone in re- (b) Each present employee is entitled lo be claim, the claimant will promptly ra-:\\ 0 pay- Tho patties have reached agreement to submit Reservations m ust be made In advance. Plan Is not lays with some participants excused from his normal tour of willi to final and binding arbitration, individual dis« applicable to convention groups. Rates quoted do not one hour 1o review his time records and will be U.S, : jogging as far as 20 miles. the decision.' Jutes remaining upon conclusion of the ' Include local taxes,- J^AA^S "Tho best lliing about nil compensated for that hour at lis straight time 33, Additional loformntion ostal Service's processing and decision as to tlie and reservatlonscall For Information /WfcJ « this," .said Fnizco chapter pres- ralo of compensation. In addition, ho may re- Additional information rcjjatdin s the contcnli? ind ividual claims, in lica of court proceeding! move liis -records from the insinuation for tho of this notice may bo obtained from Donald M. thereafter. toll-free 800-325-3535. -^S2F ident Davo Daggct , "is that Or cal I your travel Agent. ^>f«^% we'ro going, to drive bnck. " purpose of such review. jMtatha,. Esquire, counsel for plaintiffs, Dcpart- Iho Consent Order and Implementing Order (c) Special claim forma will bo available itt, au6nt P, Suite 703, 1828 L Street, N.W., Wash- and Decision and the parties* agreement for final Tlie Detroit -Lakes canoeists all postal installations. It 'will bo necessary for the anglon, D.C. 20O3 6. A copy of tho Consent Order nnd binding arbitration as finally approved by tha nlso miido tho (rip in relays, employee to indicate oa tlio clium form those jiiay be obtained by writing to Mr. Clyde "Wilson, Court upon conclusion of tho indicated .Final Sheraton-Ritz Hotel , hours "for which lie believes lie is entitled to re- Claims Administrator, Room -3532, U.S- Postal tho processing of all indi- 3 IB NICOLLET MA UL, MINNEAPOLIS , MINNESOTA with eight persons nt a time Hearing will govern RI ITMArON IIOiri. SWn M0T0n'NNS. A W0nLDW»E SCnVIC(- 0FITt , paddling fou r canoes, A support cover ovcrlirao back iva/rcs. Service Hcadqu/irlcrs, 12th & Pennsylvania Ave- vidual claims, including any 'arbitration proceed- vehicle mnnncd by t^vo Jaycees (d). An employee * failure io file a claim, nue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 202 accompanied tho group and ating Instructio IV-COUNSELFEESANDEXPENSES aided in overnight camping ceipt of notice thnt his time records are available . . ablo in postal inslollnlions when tie claims pro- The matter of dounscl fees nnd expenses for preparations. for inspection will waive lis riglit to present n cedure is implemented. services heretofore rendered by counsel bringing claim. Jlowcvcr, upon sood cause shown tlio- 3ir. ELECTIONS AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS expenses foe Minneapolis Aquatennial July 20-29 Tho Jaycees loft Detroit / this action and of counsel fees and Visit the Lakes Juno j( l anil arrived in time for Wing a claim shall he extended. OK THE CIASS services which mny bo rendered hereafter by orig- Aniinlnn nliil Downlnwn will contnr Ils oxqllnmonl on (c) An employee may siibnuit a c/nint evea The Consent Order dcclurcs tliat tlio nwicl inal or other counsel will bo clclcrmincd by tlia Mali (right whore we 're Minneapolis n week Inter , though Jus time records arc no longer available. plaintiffs nro proper representatives of tlio entire Mlnnonpollr.' Iinni illlul Nicollet where Ihey were met by mem- Court after tlio dale of tho Finn! Hearing. cnnlmnd , too), Li»cKlly, Ih In all hnpponn durlno tho (I) After na employee Juus .submitted lln tlnss of present nnd former postal employees en- V. COMMUNICATION WITH COUKTTO BB Rlioriilon-Hllzniiniiiior aiiln nbimon. So /n tho liotol, bers of l lx) delegation from • claim, tho local installation bend ^vill review it tc» titled to rccovc coverlinio back wages under Pub^ Hawaii. ON W BY PLEADING OK MtW ION jiilv 2l)throii(ih .i«, our guests and Iholrchildren can sen determine whether tlio claim should bo approved lie Law 8.9-304. Under tlio Consent Order and wishing liullicr iulorraation about Jnmes Sinclair , organizer of Any person l»m lllni»nvwnildC.|inriict(irs: Donnld Duck, Mickey Moune, for payment, Jf the claiin is denic d, the employee ltnlo 23 of tlio Federal Itulcs of; Civil Procedure, Hiis li ligation may coinmimiealo with Donald M. nnd fill your lftvouli»!i ((lnliill3o| events nvnllnblo upon Iho ciinno Irlp, snid tho voyiiffo will be entitled to npponl. juemhers ol; the class arc entitled f0 be advised tills, wlioso address , you cnii otioll among ancient •Murthii, J '.sq. counsel lor plain m(|iior,l>. C II I UH III Ilm liolol hcgsin mi tho .Straight Hlver 3.1'roccdnro for Former Employees tuid the Rep- Hint the following elections aro available to tliem: is set forth under IE above All communication r.lvlll/.-il«nnB , hii/. mm , linn iniukntr., lots ol oxntlc ntittitrnl near Osage in custom Becker resentatives of Deceased Employees • A. Any person who claims entitlement to over- (hmo 'll ho paradon , aporta •wilh tho Court slinll be by formal pleading or mo- and mill iwuy dullnhtd, And Counly ami 1 (ion followed the L'sscniiiilly, 1ho shine rules apply to claims by time buck wap;cs unde r Public Law 89-301, Imt tion, "with copies thereof served upon counsel for nnd I M) iiviiiiln ol Inn nnd nxcllnmonllhiouohout StrnlRlil , Fishhook , Shell ,* Crav former employees nnd representatives of dccojiscd docs not wish to \inrticipalo in this "class notion" OR tlinl0.iliiyAr|ii(il*iliiil«l. tlio pities. l'LBASli DO WOT W.UTO Wing nnd NIsslHsi ppi rivers lo employees, wilh Hie following exceptions: litigation will, if ho requests oxclusion, ho ex- CALL'IUUCOURT, I I' or lnlfMiniillnmind innnrvallona, call (II) tho class action insofar / . a. Tlio worWr.H liingoHl rnilrond last known ndilrcss on iilo \/i\h the United Procedure, SIKII .exclusion must lio requested by Clerk, United Stales District Court HlK^iuton-Hit/IIotel tunnel vims |'2,!» miles from Slates Civil 'Jctlcr addressed to tlio imdcrsiiincd nt P.O. l)o£ fur tlio '.Dislricl oC Columbia, .H-,l«i'.l'lll IM4I I . MIMWI AI'Ollt. MIHNIIilllA j Service Commission or tho appropri- nii«»«ii»i'li«"""«iln"«w««wc<«

SUNDAY'S RESULTS BASBEiALL : Now York 1-2, Detroit 'W. : pr <)?per^ ; NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston l, Baltimore .0. ; TRI JTATH LBAOUB ' Mlnnciota 5-0, California l-X ¦ - ' E ST • V- ,;." . W . L;. - . .' .WL Lazy Jtiver scored seven runs two wild pitches . ahd .stole howe V .*: W.' •'.L. Pel, 'OB Oakland 7-1, Chicago 0-11. • - ' • 4 1 Kaniai City: MO, Texas 4-1. pepln . New Albin ¦ l 1 in tho fourth after the visitors for Lazy River's first run in .the Chlc«Bo . .. . .; ,.;.,. 41 10 ;577 Merchant* II Ona laska • _ o a Montreal . ....,...,. 12-11 .501 I Milwaukee VCIoyelarid 3. : had gone In Caledonia v;i Dakota o j front 4-1 in the top bottom of the, first uhhing.p. . ? . . . St. Loull ....;...,. 13 14 .493 (.'" ? . TODAY'S GAMES - : ' : piiy .Rivai" ¦;. J •* . of the inning; Bruce LeVasseui- The : Merchants unleashed an . New York ....; » 14 '.46f. . .7.Vli . New York (stoltieniyra 9-4) at Cleva- . ¦ '¦ Philadelphia land. (Perry 7-9). .?..... 31 li Ml t ¦ started things off with a single 18-liit .assault against Onalaska Pittsburgh .. '. . ... •• 19. IS .;446 > • Detroit (Perry 1-3) at Boston (Lea 1-1) . It .: was; a prosperous weekend ¦ ' ¦• ¦ •'"• ¦ ¦ ¦ but was forced out by Jim Ron- Sunday that included six home WEST ' - night.? . • ' , . ' f or local teams iii amateur base- Lo« " A'njtia ...... - .¦¦¦« tt yatA Oakland (Holtiman IM) tt Taxis (Sl»- hehljerg. Dwight Koehler drew runs, two each by Loren Benz ' : ball action as tho Winona Mer- :S»n Francisco" . . ... 42 U. ,568 5- borf 4-4), nlghL a;walk , Steve Gilbertson . reach- and Steve Krinke and one; each Houston ...... 41 32: .UT iVx Baltimore (Cuellar 2-7) : at Mllwaukea chants and the Lazy Riyer Sa- (Bell 7-7), nlghl. V ed on an error arid then Ed Sack by Mike Semling and Doug Cincinnati :...:.... n 31 ,S7t s . loon of Fountain City, ?:Wis. , won " Mtnlk ...;,..i. ... JO 42- - .417 - 11 Allnnesola t&lylwtn tl) af Chicago came through with .a-two-run Saupr. . " San Diogo .??.., ,. '. J3 49 ' .'31» Jl (Bahnsen 8-1), night. five games between thebi, ¦ ' Kansas City (Wrigh t^ 3-1) af California double.;. ; ' ' ;¦' '. .BenzPPahd Mike Schultz both • . '. SATURDAY'S RESULTS . Tho Merchants boosted their Houilon «, San Prancltco i; (Ryan . B B). nlglit. . Dave had three, hits in the game while ' record frpm .3-5 to 7-5 .with a Rehdahl walked to fill .¦Pittsburgh 3, Maw YorH 2, 10 Inrtlngs. : . TUESDAY'S GAME* the sacks again, and Bob Lee Sauer, Kriiike and Denny Barron S». Louli J,. ehlcajd 2,; 11 InrHngji. New York at Clavaland. . . pair of victories on Saturday .' .Cincinnati 4-1, Lei Angolas 1-J. Detroit at Boston/ night. gave the host teain.the lead contributed two , apiece. Pred ' and two more on . Sunday. Sntiii'- to Phlladclplila .1, Montreal 2. . Oakland al Texas, night. , stay with another .doiible. A free Beck started on the mound for San Diogo s-», Allanla 0-3. V Baltimore at Milwaukee, nisht. cJay the defending Region' } 9B Mlnnesola at Chicago, night. : the Winona team but lefty Gary SUNDAY'S RESULT*¦ ., pass to . Paul Stiever set -the , Now Yorfc . S, Pll»»bur«h 1 . .' Kansas Cily al California, night. champions swept a twin bill ¦. Minneapolis Lakonias at stage for Case's! big . blow. Bauer ? came Mm in the fifth in- . 'PhllatfalpMa J/. AAonlroal 4. .. ' . ' with ning to record his second vic- . Chicago 2r Sf. Leuli o. Gabrych ;. Park ,. Winning the LEE SINGLED,.moved up on Houston 7-8, Sara Francisco ii. : ? tory in two' days. . Atlanta */ San 0 l«8« 1. opener 5-4 iand taking.the night- Los Angeles 5, Cinclnnali 2.. PAT VVItTGEN went the route ¦ ¦ ¦¦ cap 8-2. . ' TODAY'S GAMES Refri6Ver ir WT Sunday the Merchants against "Coon Valley to earn his Pittsburgh (Prllfrl 4-7 and Johnson 1-1) third victory in four decisions. at Monlraal lMcAnally 5-1 and Stroh- trounced Onalaska 17-6 in . a Tri- mayer 0-«), ntjh». State League tilt to remain just He was touched for eigtit hits , It. Louis (Foster 4.J) it Philadelphia (Twltchell 4-2), hlght. . • " ¦ '. ' • ' . held at Weaver , and struck out five. Sauer was Chicago a half-game ahead of Pepin in ¦ ¦ (Reusctiel 9-4 ) at. New York 3-:for-5 ¦' ¦; (Maiiack 4-9), .'. WEAVER , RJinn, '-- A field of the loop standings, and later, In at the plate . including a (64) night. : triple aiid; drove; in three runs HARD CORE .GRipDERS . . . Wilh the Steve Browrt , of the. West picks off a pass Cincinnati . (Bllllrlgharri 9-4) al Houston 66 retrievers took part in : the they pinned a 5^3 set- (Forich 7-7); " liloM. - . the day summer just three days old these ardent foot- from East quarterback Ek>n Strock; Russ ingr- • . informal retriever field trial back oh Coon Valley. Wis. while Benzwent 2-for-5 and Los Angelas . (Osleen Ml at San Diego drove in the Merchants' 'other ball players took to the gridiron in Lubfeeck ,. . ham (52) andMarvin Roberts C63) of tihe East. (Oriel 4-10), nljh't; here1 Sunday, >dth Wiriona do©i ; ' ¦: ' TUESDAY'S OAfAES ' ¦ LAZY RIVEIt moved into a tWO mils. . - .' Texas, for. the ? Coaches All American gjirhe move in to make "the stop. The West weiit on . Pittsburgh at Montreal. coming home with ' three first ? - ,-•: third-place tie .with Caledonia in . -Mike Semling collected' three ? Saturday : night kicking off the upcoming sea-. to win 20-6: (AP Photofax) Chicago af New York. place finishes , in five events. ; St. Louis at Philadelphia. ;The ¦ the Tri-State standings by knock- hits in five at bats against Coon son! In fourth quarter / action , linebacker ¦Clncinantl at H«uslon,. night.- AAA trial, sponsored by tha off Dakota 8-4 at Gabrych Valley after lacing; two triple^ Loj Angelei at San. Dleso, night. TriPState Hunting Dog Associa- ing . Atlanta at San Franclico, Sunday, afternoon. arid a single in eight trips in night. tion and held on- the grounds of ..' Mike Case went: the; distance Saturday's doubleheader -with AMERICAN LEAGUE the;; Watopa Sportsmen's... Club, ¦ for the winners allowing jiist Lakonias. Benz also had three . .' -EAST ' - - saw Winonans taking the top spot . , 'W. -' L; ' Pct.- -GB ' , hits and striking out ten. hits in the twin bill including a New York I...... 40 30 .17 1 in the Open . All-Age stake tha seven ' ' The stocky , righthander helped double and a homer, and ?Mllwaukea ...... 37 31 .144 2 Qualifying. .stake . and - 'the. Hunt- Schultz was ;3-for-4; Baltlmora ..' ..;.,..." -32 10 .511 4 . er's ^Special. ? ? own cause by belting a bas- Bdjlon ...... :-' -33 33 . .500 ' his ¦ ¦ S es-loaded double in the bottom The Lakonias ; batters saw Detroit : ¦-. . '. ¦:;.- '. 35 3«" ..47.1 « ' ¦ Biid Safranek's golden retriev- nothing but lefthanders as Steve . Cleveland ...... iy 44 . .)« ' 14Vi er, Blaze, captured the ; Open . of- the fourth inning. Three runs ¦ WEST ' ,' ' ¦ •: , : scbred oil the hit; but Case was Krinke pitched the first game Kansas City .....:. 40 3>3 crown, while Orest Ochry- and Bauer the second. , Chicago :¦...... 35 30 ' . ,!3l l? ' ? mowycz's black lab, Buck, got cut down trying to stretch it in- A' Oakland .: ..... 38 33 ,535 1 ¦ ' ' Pepin stayed atop the stand- ' back on the track vpith a witi in , to a triple. • " ' : . ' :;: . :. MIKE CASE Minnesota ...... 35 31 .330 114 ings with a 3,0 victory oyer New California ' .?? - ... .¦ 31 33 .529 Vh ¦ the Qualifying. Tihe'- . Hunter's . - ' fc^sdlliifefe^ite Texas...... ' Albin ,: Iowa 'Sunday. Sam Shea, . 32 42 ,344 13VV . Special , went , to another black ¦; ,. ?¦ AUSTIN ,; Mirin.-^the Winoria luck. With that play Winona's ball \vasP jostled oiit; of catcher SATURDAY'S RESULTS New 'York 1, Betroit 2. " by a native of La Crescent, tossed LeJetz dropped their First Dist: liick ran out. John; ? Mueller ' lab, Ty* owned , and handled the shutout for the winners, giv- 's glove and the California 3, Minnesota T, 11 Mngi. Richard .Kohner, Wiiibna. rict ; American Legion League THE NEXT man up rapped runner was safe. Oakland 14, Chicago 3. ing tip just -four hits and strik- Kansas cily I, T««ai 7; FIELD TRIAL , OPEN—I. Blaze, golden riatrlavep, own- nine; opener here Saturday 5-4 after¦ ia single off the leg of losing .; The loss dropped the. LeJetz' Bosfon 5-1, Ballltribre 1-5. ing out ¦ ¦';¦ .Milwaukee 12, -Cleveland 2. ed and handlnd by Bud Salranek, Winona; ¦ VoMker co||s grabbing an? early lead. . pitcher Creg Zaborowski arid a record to 1-2 on the season. ' 5. Nike; golden ralrlever, owned and :¦ ' - . PEPIN SCORED two un- The LeJetz took a . 4-2 lead walk that followed put runners Winona will see action at handled by Phil Uetillng, Onalaska, Wit.; earned runs in the third; inning 3. Casey, labrador retriever, owned and into the seventh and- final in- ¦on first and second , with one home three times this week , as atfer New.Albin second baseman ¦ '¦ ' handled by Arden Ostram, La Croisa, ning only to have. Austin come ¦out, . ., ' ' ¦•;, it hosts Westby at 7:30 p.m; to- Oasis Cafe drubs ¦Wis.. ¦,. Don Imhoff dropped a pop up DERBY — I. Flight, .labradbr ratrtevi back , with three in its hal£; of A; lopping . flyball fell; in ; to night, then takes on La Cres- er, owned by Phil Arneson, Minneapolis, with two outs Jason Peters ac- : .. the frame to pull out the win. load the bases set the stage Minn., handled by Sue Arneson; 2. Quest, tlilrd and cent here Tuesday and in La S/}drfyV 76-6 ' strail counted for golden rolrlewr, handled by . . P the other run with owned and . . Austin's ieadpff / a solo homer in the sixth. hitter slariiT for Austin's clincher; : Crescent Thursday before play- Phil. U'ehllng, Onalaska; 3. Coal, labrador - ined a double to get ;the . inning ; Another long fly eluded thft ing, host to. Albert Lea in a twin SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL retriever, owned and handled by Leroy Pepin . will ;meet Lazy: Eiver . Swenson, Mankato, Mlnn.; A. latin. started ? but. was cut A- down at Winona outfield and two . runs bill Saturday/ ¦ ;¦; . - Open League Pete* in : a. Tri-State tilt this Sunday , SLOW-PITCH SOFTBALL? dor relrlover, owned and handled by third .base trying to stretch his raced across the plate. That ; _ In Saturday's action in Aus • ¦ Open League Dick Lambert, Menombirle. Wis. in Gabrych Park beginning at ¦ '¦'¦ ' QUALIFYIMO — 1. Buck, labrador r»- spelled the end of Zaborowski's t\tii-- ' y i^ 'etz 'Ayj naJBiiserr- ':peiiny Wlf L ., W.L ' AL links cxm/x\ 2:15- p.m; . - Eaii side Bar: 7 i Levee Bar 4 2 Iriever, owned and handled by ? Orest ¦ mound '¦ ' Ochrymowyer, Mlnnesola City, Mlnn.i J. annual Westfield American;Le- stint as he gave way to Woychik made his coaching de Shorty's - y. -i 2 Cochrane I 6 : • Mike Voelker, now a resident ¦ ¦¦ Oasis 5 2 . oasis Bar l 7 Pepsi, labrador retrieves owned . and , Mike Smith. but as^e stepped . in for. Coach cal* handled by Leroy Swenson, Mankato; 3. of Arcadia, Wis;, made it three gion Golf tournament. ¦ St. start's 3 1 Steve's Lounge 0 8 In a row Sunday as he captured Voelker turned iri founds of . Smith came , on to get what Terry Bkecht. :" . ' . Lady, labrador ' retriever, owned and . could have been the second . Mike Lainbrecht's two home handled by Bruce Edwards/ Mlnneiota the championship of the 23rd 35 and 40 over the Westfield Winnipeg Jets out . Brecht' will be back at the City, Mlnn. : finish one shot up Brewers ;but turned into the winning fun. helm tonight arid returning with runs and seven RBIs coupled PUPPY — l. Spade, labrador retriever, course to. owned by Steve Gibson; Mankato, and on John Grohowski, (Continued from page 12) Ari infield grourid .ball was him -will;, be Greg Scarborough with a pair ; of home runs from handled by Ltroy Swenson; 2. try, labra- Len Bernatz grabbed the turned into a close play att the who was ejected from Satur- Mike Case carried tiie Oasis dor ralrlever, owned by or Bruce Beyer, Packers schedule "¦ just one Mnt Said. "So ;is (Pedro) Garcia. Cafe to a 1S-6 win over Shorty s Freernan Soulh Dakota, handled by Biid third spot . with A a 78 , • . plate as Austin gambled on day's contest after a;fight with; ' Salranek) J. Jo, labrador retriever; own- better than Tom Mason. Louis KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The They're; -the;'bries. who have i putting; across the winning fun Austin' pitcher Chris Todd in the Friday ; night. Greg Seykora ad- ed and handled by Dean Shankluhd, Owa- special caimp ior ^ ¦ tonna; Mlnn'.; 4. Blacky, labrador re- KlsggeV 80 was good enough Winnipeg Jets franchise of the been hurting us the most. Pret- (In the collision at: home, thq fourth inning.;;¦ ded a pair of homers for the triever, owned and handled by .Shank- for fifth place, while Jerry V.art W of Id Hockey Association ty; soon they'll ; find out the losers and ? Dave Zitnnierinan lii'nd, - . Owatonna.- receivers in July . , : HUNTER'S^_ l.,Ty, labrador relrlev. ; Hoof shot an. 81 and Bob Mro- "isn't secure" and could be ship's goiiig;to.sihk." slapped one.- . ' : . er, owned and handled by Richard Kohn- zek shared seventh- place, with League leading East Side Bar er, Winona;- J. Biillet ,. golden retriever; " GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP); — moving to either Milwaukee or Coluccio said. Ken Poblocki ' with an 82. Detroit "All I know is beat Cochrane Lanes and Oasis owned and handled by Gary Baum, La The Green. Bay Packers! ,si>e- , ; player-coach Bobby I got kicked out and I didn't get Crosse; Wis.; J. Noll, labrador retriever, origi- All 97 contestants took to the Hull said Sunday. ttnderbduti} es Bar. PPbeat : Steve's pLbunge to owned and handled by Phil Arneson, Min- cial camfi for receivers, any punches "in. ** fir neapolis; 4. pepper, Ma t-coated retriever, course Sunday wilh Joe Pob- round out Uie action, but; no de- nally: .scheduled May yi2: 13: but "There is talk the PWinnipcg ; "He tagged me hard, up owned -and handled by Doug Callan, La , Denny Itolbieck i and tails' were reported. Crosse, Wis. postponed because - rain had locki franchise will be moving," he around rny face and on pur- ' unusable, Carl Klagge . sharing the first said while here to help break made field conditions poise,'' Coluccio said. "Then he - ¦ flight lead with identical founds ground' for a privately financed A- . ' - ' ¦- will precede the regular train- asked me what I was going to y -y- y;: ;- AAAA.AA r A : A A A . ;- ? -?, :¦, - . , /.;¦ . Of 83. hockey rink."Milwaukee is perfect gdrne M ing; camp next month. do about it and I told him; He -A similar situation turned . upf looking for a franchise and ru- The Packers said Friday 29 i said some obscenities? to nie in the second flight where Jer- mor' is there's a Detroit group passers\and receivers are to re- ry Fakler, Frank Cichanow- and I threw some Back at interested; too.: So, it could boil him." ; - . port for physicals Sunday, July ski, Ervin Schewe and¦ Rodney down to Milwaukee or Detroit." ¦ §<3u Clairetourney 8, and undergo two workouts Klagge all fired 88s. ;¦ . 'Then Money got in between Winnipeg, posted a 43-31-4 and : Waif. Williams grabbed me, the following day. Ray. Bambenek .copped the record in the WHA last seasoii, V EAU CLAmE, Wis. - Wino- The highlight of. the; weekend Rookies and some dcslgnaetd third flight title with a 94, one and I didn 't get a chance to get j na's Sunshine Bar added four for Winona -entrants was Denny bowing to ihe New England in ori it ," he said. "I didn't get veterans are to report Tuesday shot better than both Roy Kuhl- Whalers in the final playoffs. . wins and two losses to lis sea- LinderbaunTs perfect game. The for physicals and man and Bill Armsrong. any. punches in and I don't son record here this weekend Pas righthander chalked up his third night, July 10, "It's a real nice city," Bull think anyone else did either. running tests "Wednes- Lyle Jacobson and Bob Gora , " it reac hed the semi-finals of the win of the tourney wilh a 2-0 Undergo flight lead said of . the . team's current Ellis a drtitted he tagged Co- day. Formal two-a-day work- shared the fourth home, "but as far as support- losers bracket of the seventh an- win over Poagy's Pizza, La with rounds of 97. . luccio "kind of hard." outs for ro okies will , begin ¦ ing a professional team , I real-i nual Eau Claire Classic Softball Crosse, Wis., .after tripping The fifth flight crown was "I tag everybody hard." he Tournament. Klein's, Madison, Wis., 3-2 earl- Thursday. also split four ways with Ray iy "tiiink they leave something ! said. "If he can't take it, I feel The rest of the veterans are to be desired." I ier. . • ¦:. Weilandt, Dick Prosser , Gene sorry for him. Then he told "me Gene Sdiultz went 3-for-3 to to check in Saturday evening. Scheuler and Leo Olson ' carding A move to Milwaukee would my wife is ugly. Well , he didn 't Two-a-day workouts. for the en- give the team a rivalry with give Linderbaum the required scores of 104. tell me lhat. But what lie did offensive assists while the 6-6 TUES. UNE 26 tire 88 man squad are . sched- s 109 topped the the Chicago Cougcrs of the J Butch Walz' you couldn't print." uled to.begin Monday, July 16." Lambert Ha- WHA , while a switch to Detroit AAaior hurler sti'uck out five and ,was sixth flight , while backed up by flawless defense ~n— The National Football League merski's 116 was the best in the would result in a battle for fans After order was restored, . 6:30 P.M. SHARP>—— and Al Walby 's with the Detroit Red; Wings of Garcia , the next batter, Linderbaum opened the tour- club's roster Includes 47 veter- seventh flight ney with a 1-0 ans and 39 rookies. 125 topped the eighth flight. the ; . walked. But when Ray Lamb's league win over Hanson pilch for the fourth ball sailed Tire, Madison. Don ; Hazelton ITEMS OF INTEREST k close to Garcia 's.head, he start- came up with the big hit in lilie ed to walk toward the mound. leaders opener, slapping a triple nnd — THIS WEEK — 1 Again several players rushed scoring the winning run. Carl AMERICAN LEAGUe Aegler pitched a 3-2 win over GOLD COINS H on the field , Blomberg. but tliere were no BATTING (us al bats) — , further incidents/ NY, ,410) W. Horton. Dot, .144. Rockford til., later in the day. 33) R. J»ck- 1868-S $2.50 Piece 1897- S $5.QO Piece ¦ The Brewers took a 2-1 lead RUNS — Mayberry, KC, The Winonan 's only losses • • jon, , Oak,. 51. came at the hands of Kelly s, • 1908 $2.50 Piece • 18M ?5.0D Piece H in the second as Porter singled RUNS DATTED IN — Mayberry, KC, ' in a run and came around on a ill R. Jackson, Oak, It. . Milwaukee, Wis., 5-0, nnd to Aus- SILVER COINS ¦ HITS — R. Jnckion, Oak, 611 Murcir, tin Moose , 4-0. single by Johnson ond a double NY, HOj Mayberry, KC, 10; Otli, KC, 80. by Garcia. DOUBLES - D. Allen, Chi, Hi A, Rod- Kelly 's went on to meet Eau Silver Dollars from 186S thru 1934 . Also: fticklqi, H riguez, Del, IS; Garcia, Mil, IS. Claire's Shamrocks in the tour- Dimes, Large Pennlas and Half Dimes The Indians. . chased Mil- TRIP LES - CKrlw, Mill, 7; Cegtllns. . D , (. 22.team waukee starter Bill Parsons by Bai, i; Bumhry, Oil ney finale after Hie field HOME RUNS — Mayborry, KC, 11; D. had been trimmed , The Sham- •> International Hay Mower H loading Iho bases with two out Alton , Chi, 16. to capture (lie » Outboard Motor Boat, Motor & Trailer in tho first. Reliever Chris STOLEN BASES - North, Oak, 11; rocks maii afied B Alomar, cal, 17.. crown in the double-elimination (Can be totted, if you wish.) H Short yielded a run scoring in- PITCHING u Dcclilons) — colborn, Speed Queen Portable Washer H , Bill, 1-1, -I0», tou rney, hut not before Kelly's • Kormil selke, C.L.U. Jamat Sokollk, Mgi Dave Monleon field hit to John Lowensteln , Mil, 19 2, .833, 3.011 L«» Ralpti Dnnnhim 3.01. won Iho first meeting 3-2. The MANY OTHER FINE ITEMS! W ' 454-1971 4sa-«11 '45t-2l!t W-MH then blanked the Indians until STRIKEOUTS — N. Ryan, Cal, IM; Slnlier, Call. Ul- Shamrock's enmo on to win Ilic I he tired with one out in the clincilier .1-2. eighth. NATIONAL LBAOUE Lang's Bnr of Winona had n "One reason I got tired is . we BATTINO (US al ball) — Mo»«, LA, ,J5ti Unaar, Phi, ,140. shorter st ay, falling twice lo Plan to attend! had so ninny long innings , RUN S — Bondi, SF, 7li Wation, Wtn, " ¦ teams from Wisconsin's capital FARMERS! . said Short ( .1-1). "I usually only JO. " .' •¦ RUN S BATTED IN — Bench, Cln, JS| city. In R pair of shutouts, throw three wnnnup pitches be- $lnr I ^fiBr j M ; ( 4^ ¦ '^ i^im tJm*. , ,| |,||ln ^ Cleveland U) Milwaukee ID) CartiiiKi, Htn, 1«. school for now players seeking | WE \ ' 1 1 fi,,1,i ,0 M,y psl l,l 1IX(,S l *h r h hi nl> r li lil PITCHING (« naelllon.) - McAnilly, ¦ ARE ... ' ^ifiW' ijmW. '" ' uJsfBtAAfflCT im«il,]t> 4 0io Money,]!) s o o o lo lour In 1073. ' msl.s" nnil /iilmliilmnillvc' ° i-xpi'iiM's' ' .-mil rW ' Mon, !1, ,»». TBJi P«rR«r, NY, 5-1, . | ¦ GMIIhltMl ll si 10 nMiiy.cf s o o o ^AW M AAWAA\ ffiffli .111, 3.4J, $ffl ¦ lloililrkk.d 3 I I O Scotl,tli J 7 7 I One rule Is thai n gal golfer y^ mm.Jm/Mmmm io cfc>nr ctehln. „ STR IKEOUTS - Seaver, NY, 105; J .. . i.*., y Rllii.c 1 o o o nrlggt.ir « i l o Carlton, Phi, 100; Sutton , LA, 100, to qualify for tho tour must nv- un0y ci.mm.ki . J,?,™ rmncnn .c 1 0 I O filRitrutu.c 3 I 9 0 ¦ or«f|nn nhoiul NOW Ilic rtimmoii. sciisa SIHKai .ll 4 10 1 Portor.dh 4 3 11 * Lowtnitri.1t> 4 0 4 1 Colucclo,rl J 0 o 0 holes during 51 holes of play, I \ wny -- wllh M<'l ni|«)lilini I .Ik* I ii.siir- Clunlilln.lb 100 0 Lnliouit,rl 10 10 Wincraft blanks lll.ollcli.pli I 0 o o TJohninn.ii 3 0 2? Interest«d lady golfers should ( - 800DVIEW - illlf 'O. ninhnmr.lb 1 0Q l GnrcliOii 3 0 11 ¦wrllo y tho LPGA , 1778 Pcnchtrce IboTurn North (towards river) a» I RTormi. rl JOIO P«rmn«,(i oioi Hawser Art 10-0 , ^ Storo ¦¦- Curdcnn:. ,11 3 0 3 0 Shnil,p OOOO St „ N,W, Atlnntn , On. 3030!) ^ Goodview Liquor — ^-_. J II I ilrlnll s lodny. ry ;-— . - •, ^*—3^ t . Cull . for nmmnn.p o o o o l.ociwooii .p oooo WOMKN'S SOFTH ALL Go 2 blocks to 4th Street — niiu<'ii(irr,|) n n o o Liiuy.p oooo ff ymt^ Lnmb,p oooo Mondny League m Turn left and watch for our \ WOMEN'S SOFTBALL Tlllrow.p 0 00 0 Tolnll 35 010 7 Monday Langut WL, WL Tololi mil l Chaar 't i C Lang'i % 1 LAWN BOY CLHVBLANO , 100 OOO OOJ-J 3 MII.WAUKEIl 0J0 HI 00x-t Coiy Corner * 1 ASCO * Br-nnanmn, 11, nail J, Onrcln . I.OB — Wlncrnlt 4 3 Rollliigilon. 1 I POWER MOWERS ricvoUnSP Pr JL * ll> II K CH nn 30 moil's Mondny IjCiipiie Friday BROTHERS 1 Wo mill Ufa Insiimncn, ¦ ^ Boiman II-, II) 4 114 11 Df\DD 'JtA d**Jmmm llllaaiitlorl .0 7 I I 10 II I HM , t'miln I'ollowskl leased u If lEPP STOR E, Inc. THERE IS ACTION AT AN AUCTIONf Lnmb i 1 1 1 1 1 Tlitrow i 0 0 0 o 0 shutout nnd Jinndy SU'onskl ami PHOME 452-49V2 /' P«rmin ., , i.s I 111 0 Pwn Hortil mnn homered to p«ce t ' OFFICEi Brut, (jhiSAJMuh vonrteroli. Short (VV, 11) lis II 0 n 1 3 ^ Rkh R.un Wincraft to n l<) 0 win over Hnus- *^^ ii»npvi»> _^«^ ... . — «f»»4 l.nrlrwoixl ., HO 0 0) I limy l .1 l i o o er Art (Ilfiss , find Cheer 's re- 1-liliU DELIVBRY Siwo--Llnty 10. tthp • • Iiy tlounmi miiined unbcrtton by stopplnR , ait ¦. tm st. Phom 4»i-4O07 Auction Co. (EIRdriw!. Wl» Winona — Ptriom. U«mli, T— lilt. A-34,443, ItolUiiMNtouv. I ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HIHHRBHHH ^HBHHHk ^HHHalHHHBHHHH ppoiiunltlM F»mal«—J»b» ot jntertif-26 Builhets O 37 SpOf-counlry ' accident ladywnnl- POPULAR RECRfATION 1 j5. ni, Nev York ?oat fa lis? S'fi^NE'TfoiPICE-clea nliig. ' wlllv clanco llftpr - and M Winona Daily Newi preferred, Tel. liiycrn ami calo 1 - edi experienced person AHracllva. a-bed- IH fAlnneioJa V/aht Ads ' y oulslcle picnic aron. . of Wisconsin pcleath Winona, Administrator 454-3631. , s*6ck prices ' -room'.'hom'o Willi ' oarapo, On 10 boau- rket J50.C0O; Stpnia Nine a ?rlvor;; .AALS. iW Sell.-!toys lllul lots along 1 ATTENTION-,EVENINGS free?. : Allied,Ch 3 Hoheywl 98 By TKE ASSOCIATED PRESS MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1973 B94, RIChlor Really, Homo Kecloral /* A>ug. to Dac..'..'T.lie Playhouse Co . Ho ¦ ' A boat accident figured in a Bulldlna- Tel . 452-1550 or \452:llS|.. . . AllisCh iYi IntlStl 28% Start Here experience necessary.: Training now no /. ' Call or write Amerada. 34«/8 IBM . •: 311& Wisconsin drowning dtiring the 'A ¦¦' -p " ' . deliveries or collections. llinosn, (nrtllly aiilo- .A yPNQTICE -. . 568 E. Bcl|evlew, WI- FOR SALfe due to . Armcila Pawlnk , lobber buslnosv Good potential. AmBrad 39% IntlHar 26% Wisconsijt weekeiid. Monday,. June 25, \m) will be? responslbl* tor Tel. 4M-4560. ¦ " mollvo iri (1st Pub. Date. Ihls njwspaper nona,? Mini*. . . as . ./. " . . lelifeats rornami La Crosse Ponora, lBIJ , , Incorrect Insertion ot any Oreh . AmCan ' 33'A InlPap 34% The body of Glenn A. Woftie )• '.. ' only one ' ' ;- ¦ A " ¦' ';¦ ¦ Stale-ol Minnesota. . advertisement published In loll tlnrie. Con- vvis, S4*oi. . A;- - . .yy ;:. Tt-oy was recovered ' ) n.v ' " classified FEMALE BARTEiiDER, AmMtr 6% Jns&L 18 30, of Eaist County of Winona the Want Ads section. ChccH your ad WILLIAMS HOTfL, Counly Court .. ¦ ¦' • tad J»ke, ' - In 452-3321 If a correction must AT&T . . 51 . Jostens lSVS . Sunday from Beulah Lake in Probata Division , " • ¦ . -. and call FAMOUS ' ' ' ' , ' ',; ' ¦ ^vVDRLD: fen iesfiffes Anconda H-TS Kencott 24',^ r«atf t()il5d3 Walworth County where his mo- ' No. 17,558 oe .' ttiade. - ;;: ¦ in R» Eilate ol BARDAHL '¦ ' A ArchDn .27% Kraft '. ^13 : THE ASSOCIATED PRESS torboat had struck a swimming Whalan, Decedent EXPERIENCE D ? ; -imw • ytrnkA ,p SECRETAR^; ^^^ ' weekend accidents raised Wis- Th« representative ol tlie above rinined .88- . ^^^ . Ila'r'dahl dealers. .- ' . today . as; Wall : Street awaited was recovered Sunday, " filed Ils (Irnl account and be op- . BethStl : 26 Marcor 18',S consin's 1973 traffic, fatality toll feff , 14, tilatt having Attractive working condi- Thla service type business can ' '.; , jww[.' ' •'•: had petition , lor. settlement and allowance ' •' • ¦ ' , ¦ crated -lull or part-timn wllh no..sell-- . developments in tlie Watergate Boeiiig-'- -: ,i6% ' '»i siVa to 481 today compared with 503 from a pond in which he - distribution to Ide per- • . Card . - of; Thankt tions axd pay as well as -' - thereof end for . . Ing experience, necessary. BoiseCs-- . 9'/s MinnPL 19te been swimming Saturday near sons-' ihereunlo entitled; ; : . y ¦ ' fringe benefits. Shorthand .Profit' potential Is unlimited. Conierv-; . testimony of John W. Dean III. on the same date a year . ago. P BREMER — - '• , IT'"- IS ORDERED, . Thiat tho hearing ' " alive estimate, of S95 lor each day : Briinswk 13% MobOil .. (65% his Tomahawk home. im, e| 10:00 I would sincerely like lo thank everyone ¦:. not required. The: noon ;Dow Jones average :: taiira .; Rusch, . 73, oi Ml thereof be, had 6n July 23, .' worked .:.A J].4« ; Investment, pull you . . this Court Ire the who remembered m» wllh cards, visits ¦ BrlNor 34V4 MnChm P: 52, o'clock A.M., before ¦ . . - "' ..' ' . . . of 30 iiidustriial stocks 'jv. ' \yaukee died Sunday iii an . Ap- and those who helped In any, way while In . business. - . . . . ' . as ' counly court room In tha court house ¦ TODAY (Including . CampSp .: 30% MohtDik - . 31V& ' I was a patient at .Lutheran- Hospital v TANDARD : WRITE? phon* dp\vn 8,43 at 871.39. Declining pleton . hospital of injuries re- In VVInoha, - .Minnesota; and thei notice . ¦ S ' ¦ - . - " and recuperating al home. ., nurnber): ' A A . -- . AAA - Catplr '5514 . NNGaS . -.36% ceived- Saturday when ; a car in hereof ' be .given by publication ol this isisues swamped those advanc- " " " order In The_Wlnona Dally .-'- .News ond Mrs. Nell Bremer ;LU/V\ BER :GQ. BARDAHL, INC. Ghryslr . 23 .- • • NoStPAj? 29 • PP ¦: light ¦ which she was riding collided by mailed notice as provided by law. ' . ?? ' Mediai Penna. '19063 . ing 866 to 95 in relatively ' ¦;• ' .?? , :-? . : Home Off ice . . iCitSrv • 46V< WwAir '... 20V» ExjKctstrong . Dated June 2J, 1W3. SCHULTZ— ' . . . trading on the New York Stock : with another .car atp an .Out- ¦ ¦ /WaLnut epmEd- , SlVi NwBahC ,-; '56 . " S. A. Sawyer, . We wish to thank du.r friends anal rela- • &p Mississippi . ' .V& agamie County intersection. .; ' Judge of Counly Court: tive} lor their Blfl>/ flowers,;car(is . and Exchange, : . ¦ yy'A A - ; ComSat 44 kenney 781s (Counly Court. Seal) . . personal greetings. A special thanks to Tel. 452-3316i . ; ' Joiiin Strysick, 21, of Sheboy- ;¦ - . -:; ^BUSINESS Analysts . said the. . testimony ConEd : : 22% Pepsi .- 80^ Harold J. Libera ' those who helped In any way to-make the firied White House gan died .Sunday in a: three-car .Attorney for Petitioner our Golden Wedding Anniversary such a oE Dean, ContCan 27 PlphsDg 4lVi memorable occasion. OPPpRTUN ITy^ ^ accident near Sheboygan Falls. ' ' Wale—Job* of interest— 27 counsel;.Avas simply one of sev- ConOil . 33!4 : Phillips ? ? 49V» (1st Pub. Date, "Monday, June 25, I973K Harry and Millie Schulli . waisli located in Duane Herold, 7 of Columbus - (The Bright Spot). \ 2 bay car eral uncertainty, variables that , )' ¦ ' ' CntlDat 35% .Polaroid : 132% State of Minnesota? ¦ . ¦ WANTED-rrnarr led rrian on dairy farm. the city of Arcadia, Wis., died Saturday when struck by a •County of-Winona: ¦): ss. . .;• Two-bedroom apartment, partly or all inr : ' " iisK^ : . ? added ; lip to a; minus for Dartlnd . 35% :RCA Vv. -23 Lost aiid Found ' with autortatic robot wash* ' ¦: car while riding a bicycle on . In County Court,- y; :. . . . . 4 lurnlshed. Norbert or Gary Speltz, 5 vestofs. - . Deere 38'A . RepStl 23V» U;i(|rain ' Probate Division miles West of Rolllndsfone. Tel. 68M444 one side arid self- for ' ' ¦ ¦ ' er on : • " ' ' . • '¦ U.S. 16 near Columbus, " . No.- 17,76? - . . " . . . " " or 689J63J, Minneiska. . ' ' " . McDonald's Gorp., down 3'/a Dow,Gm 50% Reylnd 43 ' FREE FOUND ADS - y. y . tlie other. Other Raymond Wetermar ,. 50, :; of B/: THE ^iSSOCIATED PRESS " • . in Re Eilate 01 service on . at 53Vs, was the Big ,Board !s duPont ieoVs-Rockwl ? ? ,26»^ Pearl S. Kleyla, also known ai AS A PUBLIC SERVICE'.to our readers, FULL-TIME sales clerk, prefer experi- equipment includes: a sta- Clintoti died Saturday when North. Dakota and Minnesota Decedent : most active - stock, Analysts EastKod . Pearl Summers Kleyla, free found ads will be publishes when enced but will train. For more Informa- commercial type 130% SearsR : 92V'8 congressmen feel foreign de- . Order lor Hearing on Petition lor ¦a person finding an , article calls the tion contact Mr. King at Tempo, Mlrr tionary struck by a ciar as he , walked ' traced at least some of the sell- Easmark 23% SliellOil 50 Probale of WW.¦ ¦ Limiting Tlm» lo : M/Jnona Dally 8. Sunday News Classi- acle Mall, " 9 a.m.-9 plhi, Men., Tue*. vacuum , cleaner, spare parts along a highway near Clinton. mand for U.S. - grain ;will re- ' and lor Hearing Thereon fied Dept. ; 452-3321. An 18-word nollce ' ing pressure in the issiie - of Exxon . . .95-" Kinger ' 491/4 File Claims ; and . Wed - .. . . ':¦ V and supplies. An ideal busi- Beatrice Rabinowicz, 49, of main strong. Herbert C. Kleyla. having tiled '» .peti- . -will be published free for 2 days In fears among: some investors Pirestn . 18% SpRand . 39V4 tion - for the probate of Ihe. Will .of "said' . -ari effort • lo bring finder and loser GHEF WANTED-Area *upper club. Send ness ior a semi-retired per- Chicago was killed and about 20 Repp Mark Andrews, R-N-D M appolnlme-nt•: of .- ¦ ' ' that lo-w gasoline supplies PordMtr 53% StBrhds , 51 decedent .and for 1he?. '. . together. . .. resume to C-44 Daily News. ;¦; son or someone looking for said ioreign wheat sales were Herbert C- Kleyla - and :The First ?Na- persons were injured Saturday supplemental income.' would cut into the fast .food GenEl. 5644 StOiKal ' 733^ ¦ : ¦ ' expanding in Russia because of tional ' Bank 'ol-: Winona as Executors, Flowers ;."..' . 5 SURVEYO R WANTED:-' have 120-acre in a series of accidents iiear whl ch' .AVIll' ls bo file; In -Ihls Court and farm to survey. Tel. Ben Shumsk l 454- ' ' ' ¦ chain's sales;; GenFood 25V4 StOillnd 85SA8 . ¦ .. Contact: - : the Interstate: 90-94 bridge over drought conditions He: also open to' inspection;' 3389 days; -4542O40 - evenings. At the American Stock Ex- GenM 57'li TelexCp . 3% IT is ' ORDERED, Thai the -hearing GERANIUMS and petunias, regular. 89c, the Wisconsin River. .noted China arid Japan are. be- ' change, thep nboa ; price-change GeflMtr '? 65% Texaco 34=% . thereof be- had on J uly -23, l973, ; al reduced to :50c. AM of your wedding OUALITY CONTROL.iVVe have . an out' NORTHERN coming; more consumer-orient- 9:30 o'.clock A.M., belore this . Court . flower needs. Open 7 days a week. standing opportunity In our Quality ¦;' ¦ ' Chera A. Hawes, 26, ;of Chi- " index -Was .09 lower.at 22.25, GenTel 2894 Texasih 89*4 In the count/ court room In the court •Rushford Greenhouse, Tel. -IU-9373. ? . Control and Inspection Department for ed and already have ordered ' INVESTMENT Ct>. ¦ '-¦ cago was killed Saturday when . house In Winona,. Mi.rinosola/ a.nd that Our division Is rapidly The most active issue oil the Gillette . 53% UnOil 36% ' .a supervisor. ;;. thrown from her car ?as it ; over- advance grain supplies.;.- -objections to-the allowance . .of said will,, Personals 7 expanding and the' Individual selected Real Estate Brokers Amex was TWA warrants, up Goodrich 21 UnPac .52 Rep. Bob Bergluiid, D-Minn,, if any, be filed before said time of for Iho poslllon will have an opportun- Independence, Wis, turned on a Dodge County high- hearlno; that the time, wilhln which ' Goodyr - 21% USStl 28q4 , BEST'WISHES lor a Happy Birthday to ity to grow wllh the;organization In our ' W atAS.y A . ' said he agreed. Bergland said creditors of said decedent may lile their ¦ Tel; 7J5-985-319J. ; way/; • " . . Leah N. Hope. enjoyed new modern plant. Wages commensur- Greyhnd 13% WesgEl 32% claims be limited to 60 days Irom the you . yo«lr ride the Soviet Union market will in- ' on ? the river yesterday and you: ate with experience. Complete employe Richard : R. Lang Jr., 19, of date hereof, and /that the ¦ claims , so .gel GulfOil - 22%i ,Weyrhsr 57% lots of presents from Monv , S. .Dad. benefits Including group Insurance, paid crease because it is in heed of tiled be heard on August. 27, 0973, . al ¦¦ . ' person; Supplies 42 Wlworth 217 rural Rio . was found dead Sat- ' From "Everybody at the Anneie". Ray .- vacation and holidays. Apply in bbjgis, Pets, Homestk 46^s 8 feed grains protein in the 9:30 ' o'clock- A'.M.. belore . this Court Norlhern Flexible Products - Division, pWinona markets ¦¦ urday beside his car which had ^nd. court Meyer, Innkeeper, WILLIAMS HOTEL. ' " ' ?- In the county court room In the lmO . W, . Gale Ave., .Galesville, .Wis. BOXER for sale: Has had . Bli shpis...Ttl. ' form ? of sunflowers 'and ^oy^ house In .Winona, Minnesota, and that : ' - " crashed , in a; ditch; V.F.W. BUDDIES play Menomonie here 452-9110 after 4 p.m.. . . . V ;. , : : . . .. Froedtert Malt Corporation :;¦ notice hereof be - given by publication, ' ' ' ' Joseph J. Sei 22 of Chicago beans. . tonight .at 6 p.m. at Winona High FARM- HELP wanlM. . Exnerlence fleets- - Heuri 8 a.m. to 4 p.m; Italian student Wins , , of -this order In the Winona Daily- News sary. Write C-85 bally News, AKC REGISTERED Miniature Toy black Submit sample belore loading. . . Th« Minnesota congressman and by; mailed nollce as provided by School field.. V.F.W. POST 1287. - ' died : Saturday . in an accident ¦ ¦ . ; Ppodie, male, 4 years old. T.el. .452-2931. . . Barley purchased ar prices sublect lo -law.. ..-- .' .. " , ' ' ' - ' Miss Europe contest said India has had a prolonged VV.E STOCK Ice cubes,' cold bevera ges and YOUNG ACCORDION player for weekend :hantf'e- . . -: near. Lake Geneva. Dated June 21, 1973. small' female, lots of picnic supplies; also pick up |obs. Tel. Fountain CHy 687-3563 morn- . FREE- for a gtxid liome, ' drought so ?grain: outlets will ? S. A. -Sawyer, ' - ¦ '' ' 452-1239. Bay State Milling Co: ?: Robert W. .'Carlsen; ;17, . of ¦ ¦ ¦ . one-of your favorite' magazines logs. ' ' - - ¦ ' - : •' ' . ' . black , and white, cat , Tel; BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — ¦ ' . -' - Judge -of . CoUiily . Court : ' Mo read ...... ? Elevator A Grain Prices open there, arid the reduction in while relaxing. , Griesel Merrill i died Friday night in (Court: Seal) . Grocery, 41D 3 kittens (ret No. Vnorlhern spring wheat . .... 2^39 Diana Scapolan, an 18-year-old ; ¦ ¦ . . Center St., 9:30 a.m; - YOUNG. MOTHER . cat. and- ¦ - ¦ ' European variable levy will re- Slrealer. Murphy,. • . . . 9:30 p.m.,? 7 separated. ?Tel. No. 2 northern spring wheat .... i.V '-. Marathon. County.,. days a week. for good. home: . May. be drama .. student from : Milan, Brosnahan i Langford .- , : ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' Nd 3' northern spring wheat .' ;._ 2.33 sult iri increased exports, p . 452-6061. . • ¦ . . - . ' ." '. '; . ¦ ' . ' ' ' " - . Attorneys for. Petitioner • ¦ " ;; No. 4 norlhern spring. wheat! ..;. 2.29 Italy, has won the Miss Europe C6N 6RATULATIQ'NS ¦' .' to MIKE' VpEL- :^- : -ioFMETV^ ' '- Andrews said foreign sales Labs, Cock-a-poos, ' ••No, 1 hard-winter wheat ..V....- 2.35- : KER, winner of the' 23rd Annual BASSETS; BEAGLES. 1973 title. A . Wisconsin Bar urges to (1st Pub. . Date, Monday, June-2^,.' 1973) . Ameri- ¦ We -also . board No. 2 hard winter wheat .;...... 2.33 are up oh isome commodities at can Legion Golf Tournament h eld yes- ¦;y; - Terrl-poos, Poodles." . 2.29 ; . Miss Scapolan was chosen " ' ¦ '^Ri^ES-^ . - . dogs. Tel. Trempealeau . 382-2485. No. 3 hard winter wheat...... the present time. Wheat and Slale of Mlnnesola . ). ' . " terday at' Westfield...... No. 4 hard winter wheat. . ...::... 2.25 . . .. i m p rove I a wye r image County 61 Winona . ) : s's'. " ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦' ' Sunday . from among women soybeans were selling in Eu- ' '¦ ' : • • for four , color and p friendly male dog, -free., No. ( rye ...... I.TJ . . • ' "- , In Counly Court LET US FILL your " next ; prescription. ;. ^ six-MONTH-OLD No. 2 rye ...... 1-13 representing 26 countries. . ' " ' Probale Division ¦¦.' ' ¦;¦ ' for ' a goodihbrne: Good, farm ' dog. Tel. : PELAVAN. Wis; (AP) - The rope at twice; parity because of . ¦ Snyder Rexall. . Drug, Free .delivery. Perfecting rwork. . ' No: . 17.553 ' . •;¦' . Charge accounts. " Tel; 452-7100. y ' 452-4908. ' - .; •State Bar of Wisconsin - was the -protein shortage in , feeding .'. In Re Estate Of . Minnie Jensen, Decedent : Gontact Dave Norris . CHESAPEAKE . BAY Retriever, J yean urged by its public relations poultry and livestock. . . REDUCE excess: fluids wllh , -Fiuldex. ' Order lor Hearing on Final Account, . . old, registered.;. Tel. 452-1784 . . ' ? . .- .¦:;¦' . consultant to launch a five-year " Lose weight wllh Dex:A:Dlet capsules P If the government, tries to at- and Petit ion loi- Distribution. - at Ted .Maier ? Drug: ¦ ; plan aimed at; improving the tach export controlsP it will be The representative's ol the . 'above . named. Whiting Press, p lnc Horses, CaHle, Stock 43 estate having ;?l)ed their final account UNDER NEW Management ^- .Trucker's image of attorneys. a tragic, event which will undo and petition for .settlement and allow, - A ' Scotl Gale, formerly Avenue Cafe, 310 Man- 311 2nd Ave. 10J ? FEEDER PIGS—32i 4d.'lb. average. Worm- Charles Davis of Milwaiiiee the work of the past ;20 -years, ance thereof and . for; distribution¦ to the kalo. Starling Monday morning « 'am.- ¦ ed and castrated. Ear corn wanted. ¦ ¦ ¦ persons thereunto .entitled; ¦ . . ' ' ¦8 Rochester, Minn., 55901 told; the organizatioii's annual Andrews said. ' p.m. Will specialize in, home-cooked • Tel A Fountain CHy. 687-3.102: . , . Messenger ' ' ¦ IT IS ORDERED,- That Ihe hearing meals,, fish, chicken ahd steak '" • ' ?¦ - ¦ ft^^^l " ¦ ' ¦ :• . . .- .. . July 23, 1973, at 9:45 Tel. 507r288-7788. ; meeting that lawyers had to thereof be had on . GENTLE' HORSES will ;lake ybu on o' clock A.M., belore this Court In the build public trust by.-stressing FEDUCE SAFE and fast with GoBese scenic irall rides at. Big Valley Ranch, county, court. room In the court hoiise ' ¦ Tablets and EArap "water pills'.' at . Reservations '? required.. - Tel. " ' ' 454.3305, their public service Winona, Minnesota; : and that, notice ' Jobs. -in your nearest ; Ted . 'Maier'- . Drug- . ; :¦ 452-9744. .; hereoi be given- by -.publication of Ihls ' order In The Winona Daily -News, and Training Position GOT A PROBLEM? Need Inforranatlon or SIX REGISTERED polled Hereford bulls, Minneapolisair by mailed . notice as provided fcy lew. lust want to "rap"? Call YES- evenings Christy p Available TV? and 2V»? years .old. G.' L. . Livestock Da'ted'June 22, , 1973. . . ' ¦' 452-5590. .- - ¦' y - ' "¦ . . . pherso'nV. Winona,. . Rt. 3 (Witoka), - Tel.. . r SOUTH ST, PAUL. . . - "' . S;.'A. .Sawyer, This ; is Pah opportunity for ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦" ' ¦ ' ¦;" '454rSP67.. :. . ' ' ;' -• • ; . .. . - .- ? SOUTH. ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP> . , - 'Judge of Counly Court HAVING. A. DRINKING problem? For . . pStpin (USDA) — Callie .and- calves' . 3.400; ¦ (Counly Court "Seal) an aggressive individual to experienced, CONF IDENTIAL aid fo . Tel. ' - ' TEN HOLSTEIN-. heilerj. clbseup. . slaughter steers and hellers moderately -. Harold J. Libera - . . help -men? . arid , women. ' slop drinking learn and grow with a young - " . -. -Fountain City 6B7-3064. . active Monday, generally steady,, cows conWcenter Attorney for Petitioner . " Tel. <54-4410, ALCOHOLICS -ANONV.' ,; and bulls steady, vealers about , steady; progressive; company. Me- MOUS, for yourself or . a relative. QUARTER HORSE mara w|th:?-y;«eV-d|d few loads mostly high choice 1,225-1,250 nil Pub. Date, Monday, 'June, 25, 1973) . chaaical arid/or tool and die colt, well broke for riding, with harness. Ib 47.75, most choice 1,000-1,250 lb'44,25- State of Minnesota . ) Air Conditioning, Heatimg training and experience de- Tel. . Fountain City 687-3787. .y ; 47.50, mixed high good and choice 45.25- Counly of Winona . ) ss. . . 9 '* 46iJ5, lew loads mostly high choice 850- y iy i In. County Court, . . . . sirable. A Good wages with, TEN FEEDER pigs. Emil Mades, Dak> ^ 1,060 lb slaughter heifers 46.50, choice being honored CENTRAL AIR conditioning , repair/ all . Probate Division :.55925.:-Tel. 6436175 ...... 850-1,050 lb 45.O0-4«.25, rritxed high good types. Quality sheet Metal Works, 1151 company benefits provided-. . ta, Minn. : ; - ;' No. ? 17,768 . ' ¦ and choice 44X0-45.00; uHlity and .com- FARMINGTON, Mirin., (AP) E, , Broadway Tel. 454-4614. , In Re' Estate Of r Veterans welcome. We are TRAIN, horses ' to ride 'or drivs. MF mercial slaughter cows 34.00-M.50, ' .cutter ¦ ¦ . ¦ WILL — The Minneapolis Area Air - .' Roy B.' - Graves; Decedent . . -.;. rales, Mark Thoreson, St. 3J.JO-34.50, canner J?.00r32.50; ullllty and . . an approved on;the-job • Reasonable Route Traffic Control Center, Order for Hearing on Petition for Business Servic«is 14 . Charles; ' tet. 932-3479. . . commercial slaughter' bulls 38.00-42.50,; In- . Probale of Will, and Codicils - Limit- training establishment. - See him for Auto, Fire, Health, Liability and dividual commercial 43.00, cutter 35.00- ; whkh helps calls the shots? on ing Tim e to File Claims and for GENERAL. BUlLpiNG needs and roof- 83. Oliver Brornmer, 38.00; choice vealers <0.00-70.00, prime up ¦ ¦ PP' -p-iAPPLY:':; , ¦FEEDER PIGS — ' ¦ " ¦ • . ..' • Hearing Thereon ' ing. , ? Free estimates on all building Alma, ' Wis. . Tel. 715-673-4843. ; Life Insurance; to 7J.O0, good £0.00-61.00. aircraft landings arid takeoffs ;, . . • The First National Bank- of Winona : and Interior: work . Ceilings, paneling Hogs 5,500; barrows arid gilts active, 1 Khitc in liirie states, is being honored having filed- a petition for the probate and cabinets made to order. Tel. 454- raft Corp: WESTERN SADDLE, used, full doub|« 50-75 higher; 1-2 190-240 lb 40.25, a few ¦ ¦ " ' '¦¦ of the Will and Codicils , of said decedent 1113. ' ' ' ' • : 9 to 12'noon ' -'' ' . rigging, padded seat. SUO. Negotiable shipments 40.50. 1-3 190-240 lb 40,00-40.25; today as "most outstanding in . ; . . ¦ and for the appointment of Tiie First 452-6354 'between 4 end' 5 p.m. 2-3 240-240 |b: 39 5O-40.2J, 2-4 260-280 lb 2 p.m. to 4 p.iu. :. To|. . the nation. National Bank of Winona , as Executor, WILL DO reupholst-erlng at reasonable 39.00-39.75, 2-4'2S0-30O lb M.2J-39.00; sows ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " which Will and Codicils, are. on file rates. Tel. St. Charles 932-3531. • • .. '- ?p 4020 W. 6th- . geldina. chestnut with 519 steady, 1-3 280-400 lb 34:00-35.50, 1-3 400- Raymond G. Belanger; acting SADDLE BRED In this Court ' and open to Inspection; star and stripe, 3 white socks, 3 years, 600 Ib ¦33.50-34.50; boar* . steady - 32.08- director of the Federal Aviation . IT IS ORDERED. That the hearing LAWN AND Garden Equipment Sales Is ridden. English;. Available to- show 34.00. - ' ¦ E. Belleview thereof be had on . '. July 23, .1973, at and Service. Howa rd Larson, old Min- anytime. Tel.".454-2498; -' ¦ vK ^^L ¦ tradlns Agency ( FAA) Air Traffic steady;. ¦ ¦ : : ¦ Sheep 400; a II classes 9;45 o'clock A.M., before Ihls Court In nesota City Road. Tel. 454-M82.. OPPORTUNITY p - , ' ' ' '- , - - - ' ¦ : 80. ¦ ' ¦¦;- moderately active, choice and prime . Service in : -¦' : ' . Washington, D.C.., the county; court room In the court REGISTERED PUREBRED Chsroiali ' " .- " '. - '^- /. . -^r = 110 Ib spring slaughter lambs 35.50-36'.JO; - -4fcSl-F®ArJL^J^^ - - " was to present the house In Winona; Mlnnesola, and that WILL DO all those remodeling carpenter Manager for new locally bull. 18' months old, proven hrecder, ^ Winona ullllly and good slaughter «wes 10.00-13.00, Facility of ob|ectlonj to the allowance ol said will, . lobs. F roe estimates. Tel. 507-747-2241. Larry Corcoran, Ettrlck, WIs. Tel. 60S- choice 55-75 Ib feeder lambs 35.50-36.50. . the "V63!* plaque to the center ' ' owned service business. ' .and Codicils, 'If. any, be filed . before Ernest Gusa, Kellogo, Mlnn. - 525-5076;. .?. in ceremonies at the center in said time of hearing ; that the 1 time Must be available by July 45^- 4775 within which creditors of said decedent Painting, Decorating lst. Light manual labor re- REGISTERED YEARLING Angils biJ|ls. IfUISURANtETl. Farmington. may. lile their, claims be limited . lo : 60 20 Sieve Redalen, Fountain. Tel, 268-4461 A "' ; yy A' . Eggs . . Lyle K. Brown, FFA's Great days .from the date hereoi, and that quired. Excellent wages, ¦ ' or 864-7278. " :? ¦ fhe claims so.filcd be heard on August ' ¦ , CHICAGO WHOLESALE Experienced steady employment, group SH ELD OF SHELTER Lakes Regional Director, said 27, 1973, at . 9:45 o'clock AM., before Painters I HAVE TO SELL these horses because Grada A medium. " white , -. .5? . , ¦ •!:. Color Consultants ' ' this Courf- in Ihe county court .room . insurance.. . Top incentive of having no placo lo keep them'. One Grade-A large white ...... A... .SM-- the center was cited for produc- v Interior Painting;. "in the court house In Winona,, Mlnnesola, . AQHA stud, chcop; one paint mare with Grade A extra large .. A .il . ¦ Exterior Palnf'ng program For right man. tive increases in both aircraft and thai' nollce hereof bo slvcn by Vf colt by; side; one ' .palnl .yearling "Coll. PHONE 454-2605 or . publication of this order In Iho Winena Part-time men also needed. and one 3-year-oid 10 paint , marc : handled arid the number of in- .454-3877 . Dally News and by mailed notice as ; Please state •whether or not Come lake a look, and make ari ollor. strument approaches, -y provided by- law. BUy one: or buy the lot. Tel. 452-1136 or Dated June 21, 1973. EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTTN C Expert you are interested in man- Thl« BdvertUement Ii neltlwr an oiler to tall ilior 10110111(100 01 olleri to Gov. . Wendel l Anderson had call Iho hospital . and ask lor. Ed. S. A. 'Saw-ycr, " - work done promplly by experienced buy any of thesa mad» only by tha Prospectui. ' " ; ¦ painters for reasonable rales For a agerial position or part- Bond*. Tha ofltrino Is proclaimed it Air Traffic Con- ' . . ' . Judge , of County. Courl . REGISTERED HEREFORD bulls, Anxi- (Court Seal! tree estimate leave message for Kelly time. . . . Rush Arbor, troller Day in honor of the cen- Belanger, Tel. 452-4656. ety 4lh;brccdlng. 2 years. C, Stanley ' McMahon Barn* also 64-9122. ' painted. Rushlord, Mlnn, "Tel. 8 ter s achievement.; Altorney for Poll Honor WRITE BOX 72 farmington provides separa- (First Pub. Monday, June 18, , 1973) HOUSE PAINTING- , Interior- exterior FOR SALE What Will Your $1,000,00 Buy tion of en route aircraft as well roof cooling. Fully Insured. Tel. 454- WINONA, MINN. Slale ol Minnesota . , 2133. y as approach control service for County of Winonn 10 Holstein cows,; fresh 1 90 airports withi n its jurisdic- In District Court OUTSIDE: PAINTING by experienced Help—Male or Female week. Third Judicial DKtrlcl painter. Basement sealing. Tel. 454-1144, . - 28 I One Year From Now? tion.. The area includes Min- NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE ^ 30 Holstein cows lo fi'cslH nesota and parts of Wisconsin Lorem - 'Ruserl, d/b ' i Wlnonn Bearing fc COLLEGE STUDENTS — need extra , en next. 10 days. , Machine Shop, Plaintiff Plumbing, Rooting 21 money? Work own hours. Full or part- (Based cn 5% and 8Vi % Interest Added and a 5% Cost of Living Increase) ¦ North Dakota , South Dakota , '. «s. time. Must be s worker. Will train. If you need replacement Iowa , Michigan , Missouri Ne- Earl Christoffcrson, d/b/a Wyaltvllle PLEASE do not kiss our plumbers I When ; Write Box 110, Stillwater, Mlnn, 55082. , Gnrane, Lewiston, /Minnesota, Defendant. your walcr healer oives oul unexpected- see these. ¦ braska and Kansas. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ly, we know you yspcrcclate our qualify PIZZA HUT manauer-tralnee, excep- Al's Dairy Cattle Exchange pursuant to « writ of execution , lo me repnirs and expert help on « unit suit- tional benefit;, pay and futurs lor ' ;; s% .- A \wi% delivered In Ihe action- , above enllllcd ed to Ihe requirements ol your tarn- rloht porson. Ttl, lrallnn, Llmlllng Tlma lo Flit Tel . MklU. null, Soitlrmlmr nnil fir.lnbor. (" oil Alien Clilmt nnd for llonrlni) Thtroon, 5I»I» rjf Mlnnoioln ) Gonln, (mniorly wlili wlnnn a Clilrk Art Thelon Al B»rg &ob Meier Production workers received Thnmni Smilh hnvlng fllr- d horoln n Counly of Wlnonn ) ly BABYSITTING In my hom*. til. «3?-?J7l. llnkliiiry, Trl, 5flM'i4invJ or will* petition (or fionoml nflrnlnKtrnllnn tin). In (. ounly Uiwt lloh' s Chirk llnlrlmry, llnx jni, Wlnnna, #1,17 nn hour for nn nvcrfigc Inn lh/»l tnlcl rtarnilrnl illnil lnl"ilM» I'rnhnln (JIulMon BABYSITTING In my hnmn, Tel, 454-«S» , Mlnn. •40.3 hour week , or $1 011.015 in (ind prnylnu Hint Tliom'H f.rnllh l)« »p. I lln lln. I/ .M4 polnlnd ArtmlnlMr/iliiri First Mortgage Milncy [ KT week, In In Ra EtKIt Of Situations W«ntod-Mal» 30 OM IIAND-Marlml XI. 9 hnnvy In ond* mTh / t^uf Institutional Bonds May 1072 , IT If, OP0f:Pl'() , Thnt thn tir n ,|nf| Wnlkr Hornntnn, Oocodont. liroiVplod nviln n (nr linillliui nr ronillnn. 1 llirronl Im linl 'm Inly it, '111, nt 1 'in Oulrk (irnwlli, ,l I m¥m\. \0M0\. "A" Rfllad (Coupon Type) wild DMS , lliey received $4,01 Orrtnr for Moarlnn on Final Account CONCUR IE, MASONRY nnrl lucK-pnlnl- i|nn' imlliifl, rasy to * W*^ n'r.lwk A.M , lin fnr n Illl 1. C ourl In tlm II ( ind Ptllllon for Olllrltoullnn. workmamhlp, cut Inr In niir nun warm wnnihor. m^m I W M For «» little o» an hour and $1 (10.40 a week for rm/iily r 'nurl morn In Iho roiirl hnir.n Inn wnrk, (wnrnnlrr"! Itnlna «nni« M mm M.J Ilm rnprmontnliyo nf Iho ntiovn nnmml Unatonable ralei, folly ln«ur«d, Tel, til- fhlckniir. nnil nvolil lha ^ ^^r^ you can becom* a coupon clipper.) In Wlnonn, Mlniinidlni Hin t Iho limn lllllti mont prlinn, , an average of 40 hours' work. rilnlo ImvltiQ' Hlr»d his llnnt account nnil SOO] belnra II a m, M M Inlarnnlnil In ^^^ wilhln vdilrh r.rcf|lmr» nl tnlil rincnilnnl pnlltlnri lor mtltlornonl ami nllnwyintil orny/nn Inr f.nimnn, lnl, 1Q/4S4 wo. Tax Exempt Bonds, Tax Sheltered CFIril Pul). Monday, Jimo 11, 19/1) rnny (llo Ihnlr ruimt l>« llinllorl to «ly- tliornnf nn'l fnr *lr,n> Ilm an t tin limt nn July 9, wil, nt 9 'll) TAVtl ltN anrl ororery »lnr» Inr r, tual Funds, Life Insurance, Financial Planning. IliM Cimi) In llir- i iiiint/ omit ro'-rn In n'rlnrk AVA,, hoforo thin C'ouil In tint quire Mri, Callierlne moftiali I'lna Winonn Count/, m rornlvgil lo lhl» Antr , Wiinlod—-Uvoaloek Iho roiirl IIDIMO In //Inonn. Mlnnotoln, rounly court rnorn In Ihn f-ourl hoico In Cronk, Win., (Ifwn nl Drxlgc), Tel. Can- 46 lit) Hit lotnl which Ij U.Vi'l, ill II ui«rrol lin hy pi/hll- Wlnonn, Mlnnnint/i, Inrvlll* J39-J4I3 , (or ol""" nnd th» I notlca h»r«- poyrnnnt on lownnhlp motor pnlroi , r.nllnn ol lhl» orrlnr In Ihn Wlnonn Dnll/ nl Im (ilvnn hy puhllcnllon of thli orrtnr lll-r.l) MANY l.OAIiri nt Hninlnlil iprlnd- A topy f?( Itio pufrllcnllwi A IOIKI wllh o FIRST SELECTED SECURITIES Hew» nnrt by mnllml nollro •* provlrtttrl In Ihn y/lnonn Drilly tlny/i nnd hy m-nllml 5fil»VICE prolltnblt ntcnunli In your Inu hollnrn niin lirml nnd r,pnn hi'll* fnpy of PnrtrrM flinnnd U\o f/nporl Iiy Inti. nr. , nny kirn ( K nollrn ni prnvld'iil hy 'lny*. ar«inll "CASH BUSINIIMI - CASH IN- , Al'» llaliy nlllo I'? - 502 East Broadway, Winoria, Minn. 55987 Phone 454-3931 «r« nn lllo In thn rallk.o nl Iho Tnwn\hlr> Dnlorl Jun» II , tin Dnlrd Junn /, l»/'l. r.liniian, | nwlMnn, Mlnn, T .il ilnlry Cldrk tirvX nm nvillntiln Inr llnmtially high rarnlng?. ! In- Iri'ippcllon ' . A ' .n ii/rr S. A. fU»v/y«r rowr", b\\\l loMilriiMi Ml',1 or ROBERT DECKER in St. Charlet — Hom« 932-4619 ft Any llrne. Phone luit fin nt I inii,ff C ourt IIK IIIO ol ( nwnly Co«'rl vrntwy lm/o«l»i'»l mnnlrml i'),1lt) , Dnlotl J cine II, till. (Cour t Vol) (' m;rl \r.nl) hilly i iiliimlnltl i) , li urn IWO pnr month lini.SIIIN CAt VI.S wonlnil, .1 ilnya nil), . Sliirlny author I ...... -J Pnlnnoii, Dolnno fu TlionipMin, l.lil . C. ',l trailers 111 ' MEW fnalilnn colbray are: Jue'i dtll'ihi. Stoves/ Furnac«i, Partt 75 sound barrlsr walls, l-prlnklor *yitcm, BEAUTIFUL 4-bcdroom tolonlal,, J. lire- t*l. C»ll*Ct Mmiiovl. Wis. Z\5-9ia-5UV Sho. ' ' ¦ ' . ¦ koepi her carpel colori brljihl, corpet lng ar»d very agreeable rales. places, buill-int, tarct lot. and pgtio, JOHNSON Jf , h.p. ..'6S6 Mdln. '. " •' ' . . " BUICK SKYLARK . — 1968, " 'new brakes, ¦SET UP ON LOT IN LAKE VltLAoi~" ..;. or 9f6-3J57. with Oki e ' : Burm Valley ¦ " Lutlra. Rent-electric sham- ' ' Pri»«.parking Vi block oway. Will rent . $5*,O00. location. Tel. 452- newly painted, .excellent condition.. Tel. 1972 MANCHESTER, 14x70, 3-bftlroom pooor »l , />R lO lO^IRtf 30'' . eleclrlc slove; clean ¦ -fj, »J. R pbb Bros. .Store. . all or part. 122'W : 2rid St, Available V> 7 -, ' .:' . ' ;: ' .- ' "TROJAN 19V $700; . K) h.pv Johnspn, J»0. . 452-3133 . :¦ ' . . ' ,. -:'• . deluxe mobile hnme. Completely skirt. and In very? good condition. MOit ae* , - p»!ry Prbdudti ~ - ' March, PSM Building, Jack . Neltike,. , Will.nil -separalely. Lei Grover, Galei- «J, New refrloerator end Hove. Nrw Farm, 47 PAVENO-BED, Colonial :. |o appreclole. 45J Center St. - . ' ' ¦ 6UJINES5 OPPORT.UNiTY-3-unir ' ilyl» wlltr majila ;. .Tel.. 454-5830*; rfuhtai - 4M-MW. . . .. hoot* .- ville, Wl»: Ttl. Cenlervllle 539-12668. - ... . . CHEVROLET —. 1969, townsman Station. tedi. Reedy (o mbvo lnl Contact Ron nr.ntk,: oold ly/eod cbv«r. a provliiclnl pays $400 per monltl, recently' " remod- '¦¦ Juitus. SUOAR LOAF TOWN COUN. ' ~ Wagon .excellent, condition. , .T«I; Cdrti- : » FRBE CORN COBS-»eViral truck IbTdi prlnl cushion* for Colonial rreple irm- ¦ . etod. , n«w wiring and : hot water heat . - '^LUMNACRAFt 16' -;flgorgla rane TRV MOBILE HOMH5, T«l. ««3>7t ' . ¦ ¦;' , ' ' ' ' ¦¦• ¦ " M . runabout. . , V/ls, 248-J982. corn cobs, f re« tor lha hau|lno. Lnrpe cliJilr.:4ft3 Horrlej alter 5 p'.m. yy 'Typewrittra. ' ' . - "77. Houiti for Rent , ' 3$ " Carpeted. .. Separate entrance,, F=u" ll lot . .. V/llh lop. 7S ' . ' ;h.p', Johnidn motor, fc .'•vonlns* 452-1984. : ¦ truck box rxiedod. ' Farmon' Exclinnae,' •wllh olf-»!rcet parkin}. Tel. 452-3778, •can, many .accesiorlci. .Sefc- 'at 471- E'. CHEVRO-LET, 1957 383,. 3-ipeet, Mot $8 Mela St;A Winona, Mlnn. •., LOST. " ' ¦ ' ' ' ' . ;;, Mali! carpol . .crilora • ,. . , resloro .TYPEWRITERS «IH1 -' «ddlnj Wachipea LARiSE FARMHOUSE-i-complolel)' rood- ¦:.Sth beHyetn l and- J. .p.m. and all doy condition 305 Honda,: superb condition, WicXCRAFT—1571, 14x?2, excellent c«rl- Ihem wllh Bluo Liijlre. Rerit electric • for r«nt or uie, LWr riles,; Try us . •rn; ?T5 miles from Wliioriii iri blacktop LARGE S-liSurioiTi. honia on: lot wllh a ¦Sun. Tel ' dltlon.- Set up In L«ti«"Vllligo. ' .f«i; 452. -. . ; ' . Peterson.. B75-237B.. p. : ' Bhnmppser IT, « and 13, H. ChoatB- ¦ tor all your office supplies, desks; roa-d. Available AUB, . 1. Ttl. Rolllng- . vldv/, under .comlruclion, Hloh -50'j: or 1034 after 4, Farm Implements - 'P48 ' ¦ ' ¦ ' A. & Co-¦' . ¦.'. '' • ' - . •' . -" ¦ . ' tiles, or Off lot chairs, LUND OFFICE 'itont «W-2!»42, :;low 40'l. Tel..452-3357. - . ? MUST: SELL—1V runabout , JlCXij 50O-ib: FORD-1968 Convertible, red wilh white ' ' ¦'. NEW HOLLAND mower with attachment SUPP LY :Cd., 121 . E. 3rd. Tel. «2-5222. Spartan trailer, J75, :Tcl. Founlaln Cit/ fop: Inquire MERCHANTS NATIONAL TAKE OVER . PAVMENTS — . Iff1 Tlian," MAGNAVOX iloreo console, in SMALL 2-bedroom - houMi, : air cDfldlllon- W85: -S' " ; ' ' ¦ for crimper/ Cunningham crlmpor -wllh . excel-? «7-. alter pr .7l5 'X«-4663.;. BANK. ; 14x70,.? bedrooms, . front kitchen, weifi- Jetil- condlllon, Also , tnpo player and Ing $120 month. Own ulllllles. Avnll- Lot* for Sala IOO er and dryer, deluxe furnllure. Lived In ' ' - . . 'big wheals. Ideal ; hog fcedcrV-65-bu. . tapes. Amtosindor 16" color porl«bl« abl« July 15. Tel, 434-3524. . y TST ' 1 monlh contact Don- Justus Hit, used - I voir. All In exciillcnt ¦ Wanhed fd Bu/ 81 GLAS5CRAFT BOA /', •} fraticr, . «0 CUTLASS 'SUPREME-1969, 350, V-8 au- . , SUGAR TV, In: .excellent condition, Tel, 451-9664. . h.p. Me rcury. tomatic;' tov^ mileage. Excellent condi- .,LOAF .TOWN ft- COUNTRY MOBILE . condition. Tel. Peterion, Mlnn. 875-35*;. . CHOICE LOTS available In tv/o localloni, . Reasonable. Tel. It. - . REiWDDELED 3-4 bedroom home iri Bluff 'bkaut)TUI-1 Charles 932-JIW «ver>)ng». tion, J1400 or best oiler . Tel Arcadia H0W(ES',. Tel. : 4M-5Wi- e-venlnfli 451- WM. (AILLER SCRAP-IRON & META L : Hlctto/y Lanie. and West tlh . ipniENTAL . RUOS, Nbrthwlnd^rocker] Siding. Pleasant surroundings. No 4>ets. ¦323-3560,. . . - 1984.. ¦WANTED to buy?! Used, lis atnlls. f«L CO. pays hlohosl prices for scrap Iron, SI. In Goodview , rlgFil acrosi.trom new . ; ' . hall treu wllti scat , MARY TWYCE An- ¦ i)7S.: Tel. : Founlaln fHy. 687-9541 , ' SHELb LyKK£-l5' ,? 75 h.p:- Evinrude-arid Rushlord ICr-Blt-UO*. " . . :_ .-; ¦ ; melat .arid- raw ?(ur, > ' ' ' • ' , Goodview. .tctjool. Tel; 4S4 2707, 454 4J32 , tlqi/e»; &. nooks , .920 Wy Slh...... '- ". .. trailer. '.K'9M;': Tel.. 4540335 after 5 p.rrr, SHARP ' LITTLE Toyota :. sports model MUST ' SELL-Morshflold: Mobile iMomit. ' Closed Saturdays or 454-3533. . : /. . . . . TWO-BEDROOM 14x70 mobile horifie, on '. (Ccllcat-ST>,' "Excellent, condition. Pr.ica 12x68,, 3 years, old, furnished, ' »klrled,y BULK TANK—400: gal.. -, .creamery pack- 252 W. 2nd let. 4il-20t1 MARQUETTE REFRIGERATOR, 19 cu; laic* front lot; Carpeted throughout. STARCRAf=T . aluminum 1&-II . runabout, open Ic negotiation.' See at 36S W. Bth; . - porch attached; Make an. of ler,'Tel. 454- . • age, «0O. -25 non-syphonlng drliiklnrj . ¦ ' ' "¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' . 11 ,. whlto. 3 years , old has Ice cube . Stove and refrigerator furnished. Tel, Sale or Rent; Ejichangp IOl ., wltf> : 3S'h.p; Mercury clectrlcrslarl; 1&- : . J7jj. . . . •;. . .. ;¦:- . : y . cups, Les Grayer, Galesville, Wli. Tel. ¦ ' ". '" , HIGHEST PRICES PAID ¦' ' " - : . ' . ' freezer ."' only, llko how. ' *H0j Norfl* . ' . 454-5504, . . ;. .. . . fl; Crostllnor with . W li?p. Mercury out- BARRACUDA-197V 340, : ' slapstick :. auto- Centerville .- 539-9688: - \ for tcrap Iron, metals . dryor,. jood. . Worklno • condlllon, »35 ) , ragi, hldei, board) 14ft , ' ffonarttvllat bottom Coa&l ' . rnatlc, buckets, blue, white -vinyl ' lop, - FOR RENT—choice rpoblle home, park raw lurs and v/aol, ' : ¦ . bathtub on IcOs; balhrodm slpk and 6' Guard boati Scotl-Atwntcr.7'/a. h;p. but- •tcroo cassette player, recorder. Tel.. pods or tols. avallabld , TP I, Mr. Rich- ALLIS CHALMERS Model. 72 tomblrro - Farms, Land for Sale. 98 ¦ ¦ ' kitchen sink unit, hiake ' olfer. Tel, 6B?- ' : board; JJ h;p, sen King outboard ;¦ Jun- 454-4/35 br , 452-3145. -. : ¦: . ard ? Loucks, 454-.477J for rfOrfher Inform : with augor and icour cle/in; Excellent . . ¦ 1 y . . . . ¦ 3391: . . . Sam Wei smart &¦ Sons to .' ll|t-lx tt boat. trailer . 1965. Mercury. • mollo'n. • ' : . . ' .:. .. - . , ' -.-..- . condition. Farmall ?H trnclor; • Oolmld INCORP6RATED- ' . ? 120 >CRES. wllh approxlmitely 70 ecres ¦ . . AlfTia,. WIs.yTtL: ¦¦¦ ' - FARM 35 h,v.;- manual itart , 700-lb. boat trail- - , WILLYS JEEP—1941. New. paint, bat- - • .. Flmllin, , ? 685-«t93.; 450 W.. 3rd : Tel. / tillable. Located eboirt . 12 - itilles . S, of . RUMMAGE SALE; Mori.: thrbuoh Thur*. . . *52-5&<7 . . .; er.. tilt-bed wllh . winch.; Tely 452-I3speed, post- dition . %\ JO' cadla. Wis. Tel: 333-7350. Tracldra. Owners report up to .. Tol. 434-541V. . and working. Cooklnb area available. 160 acre .; Grade : A dairy ¦ ? traction, mags. Good tlrei: 'JiMO. TH. MOBILE HOME lots :for ' ?.rent, Walk ?t» PEUTZ -Mbtprcycles.. : " year- saved ? on " 2S2 Frankjln. Til. 452-7700. , y ' Bicycles 107 452-6236. ' . largo pool,. 9-hole golf course and mlnla- ?, $1000 per fuel cost ENJOY YOUR: farm 125 : acres? of farm- ' alone; Arcris Motor-Implement; HOME more InarOeverl Houses for Sale ; '99 : turo golf . Water, jewbr' and garbags Kellogg,. ¦ land , balance woods , ' ' ' Kcop lt up lo date and In good shape GUYS AND GlRLS-nlce clean ro«in'i, . Elec- HON.DA MS Scrambler, very good -condl- FORD—1951, v/llh 430 Mercury engine/ pickup furnished; . Low rent. Tel. Lev/li- A Minn. 767-4972. . . .: ' . ? ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ wllh n .Homo Improvement Loan from rec room with TV. Largb well-equipped TWO-BEDROOM trailer house with built- tric fencing, p WI] support 50. tloh;. .Tel. Arcadia. 35Jr7334; . : ; 3-spee-d on -flbor ' ?and . traction bars. Tel. . ton . 6451.. • •;¦ m RCHANTS NATIONAL¦ BANK. Have kitchen. Everything lurnlshed . ¦ or» addition, 12x14.'On 3 acres ol land " ,.452.6309. .: FITZGERALD SURGE ' ' Tel. 45<- . cows with replacements. ' ' . Sales & Service .' . a . happy dnyl , , . 3710. Tel.. Rollinsston o 609-5401. ? / TRIUMPH—WI . TR6C /SO,. . 6,obor -mllev.. HOUSE TRAILER, all self-c6«taln«d,. ' 18' , : . • Runs' ind .looks ' new. Must sell; Tel.:. ' ' LtWIston 6201 or SI. -'Charles 9324853 Large barn with. 46 stan- MUSTAiNG— 1968. power .stcerlnj, autorna- sleeps 6, excellent condition. Call- 452- " yTel. Famous TORO power lawn mowers from - Caledonia - 774-JIJ5. ? .tlc. , ' ' SAEHLER'S . ADDlTl.OIN. — . 3 bedroom chions, calf barn is attach- . . ; , . transmission, now ' paint job, . good 4440 or 1134 W. . ^th...... ; . . . S99 95 . WINONA FIRE. «¦ ' POWER home with , double garage, -extra largo '.good, running condition, "tei .- 454-1573. WANTED: 20'-30f hay bale elevator, elec- Apartments, FJati 00 . ' ' EQUIP¦ . CO., 54 E. 2nd : Sl. Tel. '.4SJ- lot along hillside, lull basement, pan- ed; Has a bull, pen, mater- HONDA" SL TOO .1»70, . . ipccla|- trail ,gear: . STARCRAFT . CAMPERS .«. ' tric motor- powered. Tel. 452-6380. 5065. ' " . ';¦¦ ' ; . . el ed rec room; Tel. 454-5317 . lor ap; nity pen - and two misc. . ing, Koni shocks and other accessories. JEEP.. .CJ5, completely .overhauled, 4 cyl- TRAVEL. TRAILERS:: • • ONE-BEDROOM . aparlment; 1st tloorV '. .Tel„, 452-<440 or 1 134 W: 4lhl . ' . • '¦• ¦ t. Campers : FEED-EASY" : lllo unlooders, conveyors; ¦' polntment . . .' . . . .' .: . . . Indcr engine, loll Kelly m.otal. cab, sood Pickup- Tempers SPRAY .TEXTURING ot ceilings or walls. .- prlvale entrance. Tel. . 452-4703. pens. Barn; has. a 6 ton - rybbe-r, radio. 6iS '• ' .DICK'S SPORTING GOODS- bunk .feeder*: (auger , bolt, chain, shah- ' E. ..K .inQ. New: and old. Painting and Interior FOR . SAl.E-1972 "YarMha 350 Enduro, . ' ". Durand. Wis: - . . - '¦ er, ..traveling).. Liquid manure pumpi LEVriSTON CIRCLE Pines Estates, 3-bed- ground feed . tank in one ' remodeling; Brooks i. Assoclatesi Tiel. FOUR-ROOM apsrtment tor/ rent. te). ¦ 3500 . miles, S625, Tel, 452-2554; : "f»l. .and tanks. Forage: boxes ' : ' room rambler: with -full basement and FORD TORINO 1970 4:door: sfdani fully 7I5-672-BB73 or 672-J1^9/ y , feed bunks. 454-5382. ,. 452-91I0,aller-4 p.m. . " ;¦ corner inside. Milk house Rochester Silos. Por .' estimates ' .- call double garage. Located on large .lot. ' equipped . including factory air,, - low T«l. Lewiston '4664. • is equipped vwth hot water RUPP ROADSTER—197?,; street legal, mileage." Excellent condition Tel. 454- Evereft Rupprecht, Lewiston, . Mlnn. LAR&E 3-room apartment- / ' . ¦¦ '¦ ' NORGE VILLAGE dry cleans Clothes, , ground -floor; very. .good.condition. Must s e 111 : S150. ' . 3026. : SpecidI Of The Week ;¦ tej; 3720. ,V' ' ¦ ? A yA Aulornallc heat water, garbage collec- heater arid a 500 gallon ice : drapes, sleeping, bags, 8 lbs. tor S2.50. NICE COMPLETELY remodeled 4-bed- Tel;" . 454.541 V. ' 1973 three-bedroom 14x70 Titan, rasp^ : ¦ ' ; tion. Stove, refr ' . ¦ - ¦ ' Also .wash : your clothes, 20c lb. .Igeralor -furnished. Mar- : room al 316 E 8lh, available JulV . l, bank -milk cooler; : BUICK—1968 Skylark, new . paint |ob; new berry carpeting throughout. Complete- . . . - - TRANSFER SYSTEMS - . ' '. rledy steady, couple, no students or- pets. Make u» an offer Tel. 4541059. ' , .SUZUKI—1967. , ?50 HUsiler, completely • brakes, off white with tan vinyl Tel, . ..ly -lumlihW including ' washer and Permanent or portable. JM Inquire rear . 2—maehine sheds one with : «¦ PREWA V . :FIREPLACES, 'Ree-standing' , ,.cottage, 469 Harriet; , . overhauled. Tel.. 454-2759 , . 452:3133 or .454-4732? dryer: Regular price SB596. DELIV- . Ed's Refrlgerallbn Dairy Supplies and¦¦ ¦ corn , crib, at one end . ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ custom,, seven ' finishes/"to choose WHEN SUMMER Sl/AMERS. cool otf In . Loaf- ERED PRICE J7595. ' " 555- B, • *!» . : ,;¦ Tel. 452-5532 " FOUR-ROOM froni;- also. FRANKLIN Flreplece; gas . apartment, j: bedroonis, this air conditioned 3:bcdrooni' ranch ing barn attached to main HONDA '350 CB, only -1,400 miles. Cail OLDSMOBILE—1963. Dynamic .88, . good nice tor 3: or ?4 workliio ' girls. Heat, ; Kirk, " logs and electric logs. GAIL'S APPLl- home located: In Dakota. You' re to be . Tel. 454.5287. . Interior, needs ' paint. , S150, Tel. 454-1105.,- : SUGAR LOAF : ..'ANeE,.'.2l5 E. 3rd; , . hot water furnished. Hank Olson, wo barn may also be used for ¦B pleased, by Ihe -W' x2Q0' . lot wilh an.' : ' y 7lli ,/Tel. 452-201.7. ; young stuff. HODAKA. . MOT.O RCYCLE Sales »nd TOW N & COUNTRY USED FARM adjoining .creek.. New storage shed, ' New Cars .; ' - ' - ; CAMPING TRAILER for sale, sleeps up. fenced dog pen. Call today to see 3—silos, two 12x40 integrat- Service; Jerry's. Cycle . Sales, St. Char- ."p ¦ : to . 6 people.. ONE-BEDROOM apartment In Fountain ' , les, Tel. 932,3350 . " : -yy. Good, condition.. S250. 376 : MLS 844. CORNFORITH REALTY, Tel, ; . . . MOBILE HOMES ¦ A EQUIPMENT Walnut, alter S p.m. City. , Stove end refrigerator turniihed, - ' -¦ ' ed pinto the naaTti bam, One KEti'S SALES & SERVICE - Jeep 4- Hwy. 43, across from Votech. ' / ' 4.52-4474. ' . . ' : y. ' ¦:' / . . :. fully carpeted, ' air conditioned. Tel. 20x5.0 separatee with.SO' au-,. KAWASAK1-1972 HI B' 500, 1973 HI 500, wheel drive. Vehicles t, Accessories. : Tel.. <54-5287; ' «/en!ngs 4J2-1984. . John Deerep 15 flail chopper BE SURE/TO fake advahtaoe of our 4S4--32SS fitter i p.m. . .. ' " new. Jerry Haas, St, Charles. Tel. - «?- i . Mwy. 'U6) Tef. 452-223.1..: MltlNEISKA. — oh "A acre, 3-bedroom tomatic feed bunk with ton- ' ' ¦¦ ' giant once-a-year tralnload sale. Buy home.- 2 storage sheds,. Beautiful view - 3W>- ; : EVERYT H TNG INCLUDED . '. John : Deere 483 mower-con- NEED . a ' . couple, to, ' lease 1-bedrdom . " ' ¦ that. G. E. ma|or appliance now and ¦ ot rlycr, Tel, . Rollingstohe .' 689-2.491. ' crete . feeding area. . Mobile Homes, Trailers / IN OUR LOW.PRICE .save apartment for lVj months. : .il65 . per' ¦ BIKEWAYS-858 V/. 5th St. LlgMwelsht 111 - ' - -.. : ' S S4; ¦' . '. ditionei' , B A. B ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3rd. ' ¦ Steps , . /-.. ¦ . mpnlh. 175? West 5th Apt. 407. Bruce 8-roorn : house with 4 bed- European ' blcyclei ' 10-speW and 3- ' so ' '¦ CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 3-bedroom CAME LOT—196(5, mobile home, 10x55, 5- Moving . .,...... ?* : John Eteere 14T balef with Stark...... A:- . sp'eed; ^ascoe, Florelll and Balavus ' - ;..- '$150 ' ' .; ' ; : home near shopping, center, and Jelfer- rooms and 2 baths. Has ¦ . bedroom Onfurnlshed except for stove , . Set-up ...... : and others. . Open 1 p.m. to 8 m. Tel; . ' ejector ? p . ; NEEDLE $; : son School. Large. IWing room ?and utility room.? "is ' p. and refrigerator* Skirling , ...... , S200 ' • . . ¦ ' APARTMENT for rent, Tel. ?;4S2-316?. :. ~ ¦ .House heat- '.452-15S0. Located In Lanesboro. For All Makes • 'kitchen. Hugo lenced-ln ' yard. Priced . . .;• . • .52,000. Tel, 433-8623. .? Rosewood :Hornes . also Include wastier ? : AMassey Ferguson f >a}er of? Record Playen' . ' - ' ed with autbraaiic oil heat. U00 - Central air con.: : #3 . . . .. 'In upper, tvyenfles, Tel. 454-3708, . ? . ahd dryer, worth . . THREE-ROOM ' apartment:fir rent, stove WINONA'S. COMPLETE ' ditionlng avallsblp'fpr $495.- Limited to 4-stall garage with 2 stalis . ' STARCRAFT CAMPER—1970, In excellent y Kosch side mount mower for Hardt' and. relrlgeratdr. Tet. 452-2724. • • . :MOTOI Townhouses, some corhp|ele- ¦: ' ¦ '¦: let, station ' wagon. TeL . Rushlord. ' 864- . .- .A NEW COACHMEN - ¦ - . /:... .-. Tel, 608-523 4351. - . .> pare our prices! tei, 454-1317 for ap- . auctions* Tel. Dakota 643^141 ly decorated, swimming pool, Come and ? 9212. . . 24-FT. fully self-contained . Cash price ' see; Tel. 45*1059. $2995. SEE CUR COACHMfeN pointment. . : Available Right Now 20-21-24 . ALVIN KOHNER ¦ ; Will lent for $5,000 year ?net GMC . — s,i-toh, : new iransmlssion, stock ana 25 It. Motor Homes, also ' 19-f't. AUCTIONEER—City • and slate licensed ' .. Deluxe 1 Bedidorii GCODVIEiW - . 4520 7th St., 3-bedroom TWO BEDROOM Mobile- Home, 1?«9 at ? rack , .good body. . .Runs flood. S225 or Mini-Homes,: F. A. KRAUSE CO., occupancy. Terry LEWISTON and bonded. Rt. . 3, Winona. Tel, 452- home, rec room, air conditioner, lin- ;cash rent .; 'Will sell for ' KOA, Immediate .. . ¦ ¦ ' ' . : best ?olftr. Tel. Sf, Charles . 932-3479. Breezy. Acres. . ¦ Tel, 454-3205. ¦4980. ' ' ¦ ' " . .• :¦ - '. ' . ' • . Apartments ; . ear garage, near school and shopping me an Russell, Rt. 3, Vyinona , Carpeting, lai-go closets, assigned park- $69,500 or m^;e of- center. Immediate possession. Inquire ' ' AW/SKAMPER. ing, laundry facilities. - No single stu- Used AAA' 'A' ¦ AUTO CO. '¦ ¦: . at 620 4ilh Ave. pr Tel, 4524007; fer. Buyer, must have own Xm A ' AAA - 109- WH HAVE reduced prices ' on all camp- v-v.- - ' lIinnesbta . 'Land ' .&;. - modern 2-bedroom home .with place before the price goes '69 FORD -Country-Sedan ' . Also Fill Dirt. :' -• and . Broadway, Blair, Wis. Mrs; Helen .?? Lewiston. 4705 or. 454-4661. ? attached heated garage. Enclosed sun- district: up like everything else.) ARCHIE KALVERSON, Ttl. -452-4571.. . Benedict Estate*; Alvin Kohner, • auc- - porch. I block • from business in . town ol 2.000. For appointment write tioneer/ Northern Inv. Co., clerk. ECONOMY SPORT IUCK DIRT, till dirt, fill aard, crushed . . Box . 133, Arcadia, .Wis.y REAL ESTATE FOR SALE rock, gravel, , SOD, shrubs, complete? JUNE' 3(Mat. 2 . p.m. 9 miles: S. of Wanted-Real Estate 102 ^'72 TORINO 4 doco- p NOW RENTING ATTENTIO N APARTMENT DvyeHers, hndicaplng. Cat and front loader worfc. Utica, Minn. oh. Hvwy. 33. Hesbjr Bros./ > own a new 2-bedrpom Towntiouse wllh 2—'71 FORD Mustangs Wan t to get away f rom it all? VALENTINE TRUCKI NG owners; Olson & Montgomery, auctibn- p PLANNING on sel ling y6ur home? Save ,.clerk; Ulfra-Moderrt garage, monthly payments it a low . . . AMnneiota City, T«l. 454-17B2 . . ; eers;- Lanesboro State Bank . - money, sell directly to family looklns) '7i - PINTO 'Ay. ' .- $150,' - .Tel . . .454-1059. .' - Z^door listings! ' " Furnishecl or Unfurhisb.ed for home. Write C-87, Dally. News. • Check these . . ' LANDSCAPING JUNE 30—Sat. 9:30 a.m. Houston Co. '70 COUGAJt Convertible SOD — laid or delivered. Fairgrounds ' B ldg,, Caledonia,, Mlnn. TtSr 1 Bedroom Efficiencies 200 acres of land located approximately 12 miles from Da|o E. Welch, Tel; 454-3452 or Andrew L. Borowiak, owner; Schroeder . : '70 VALIANT 4 door . the heart of..good 454-J 461. "Over 20 year« experience." Bros., auctioneers; Runnloaen &• Hegge, •si- 1 Bedroom ' . . Winona, Minn., in a secluded area in - '68 VOLKSWAGEN "Bug" acre. y clerki, . . •sir 2 Bediooms BOB deer hunting country. Priced at only $10O per Hay, Grain, Feed 50 J. JUNE 30—Sat, 10 a.m. 6 thlles W. -of 40 acres of . good timber located:near Blair, Wis., with 2 Galesville on Hwy. 35, Robert Bell Es-. LAKE PARK FAMILY CARS springs. The timber alone is worth a big share of the asking tAR CORN, dairy and -beer hay detlv- tate; Alvin Koliner, auctioneer; North- '71^ FORD GHaxie 500 . ?red. Eugene Lehnertz, Kellogg, Tel. ern Inv. Co;, clerk. . ' VALLI VIEW ES^C KSI ¦ price of this prtiperty. . . ¦ ^e^et ' ' ' • W ' «7 534-3763. 4 door hardtop : - . ; : . m REALTOR ^^ ¦ APARTMENTS 454 •70 FORD Galaxie 500 Xooking for that precipils building spot tn the country with REMINDER At The Foot Of Sugar Loaf I20 <«NTER- 2fld 5™' 4:door • . ¦;¦ an easy access from Winona or La Crosse? We have listed MILK REPLACER , ; -¦¦:' li^Pf * a plot of: ground consisting of close: to .3 acres of land with Elsie L. Groth A \ Tel. «52-S490 . i iMiS '70 CHEVROLET Impala- .; ' SPECIAL ^ ^ 2 door hardlop : ? scW bus . at^jj/ail rciute'.go the, property. ¦Experience Counts! Multiple Listing Service • Buy five 50 lb. bags FURNITURE ./ Aparttnenls, Furnished 91 .'60 FORD T-Bird 4 door \ 186 acre , daily ' .f af in! with . corhpletely modem home, 35 ¦'' stanchion barn , " po]e shed large utility barn,: and sev- nutrena thilk r-eplncer , FURNISHED EFFICIENCY .apartmont. If You' re Buy ing, . '6» PLYMOUTH Sport Fiiry new. , - HOW TO BUY - available, get one 50 lb. bag FREE. AUCTION Uli lilies' lurnished. For working men eral other good - outbuildings, -Excellent tei'ms . only. Olf-slreet parking. To|, 452,3141. , • Buy five 25 lb. bags . Located 2&; miles S. of Sel I ing or I investing A HOUSE TRUCKS Immediate possession. . nutrena milk rcplacor , Ridficway on Co. Rd. #11. FURNISHED COTTAGE for single man ; '72 FORD^ F-100 Vi ton ¦493 acre dairy farm with completely modern home and 232 get one 25 lb. bag FREE. or married . couple. Utilities furnished. CALL US- It wo«ld take the average Olf-slrcel¦ ?p,irklng. Mo pell, Tel. 4S2- - •60 CHEVROLET ¦% ton ft. 108 co\v capacity barn complete with- pipeline milker, WED., JUNE 27 3141, -. couple over 2 weeks to see ' -800 gallon bulk tank, 20x7D silo, 105 ft. feed bunk, and .154? LEWISTON FEED 5 P.M. We've been successfully all the hom es advertised on '6S FORD F-100 M ton ALL-MODERN clllcloncy furnished apnrt- serving Winona's Real Es- ft. bale conveyor. Fall possession. Freddy Frickson , Auclionccr . ment, air .conditioned, TV Signal , car- any one day. Let us save &: PRODUCE pcted./Nn children or pels. Wost end. tate needs for over three 360 acre dairy farm with the following features: Large ' Jim Papenfuss, Clerk. Tel. 454-3626. PRICE Lewiston , Minn. ; generations. you time and money by modern home, 60 cow loafing barn with: double floor her- Tel. 3301 or 3371. It's, the CASH DIFFER- THREE ROOMS wllh balh, available Im- eliminating the need for you ringbone milking parlor , milk tank, 4 silos with unloadors , medlatqly. OfUce Phone 452-5351 counts. We sell Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 , Tel. 454-457? , to go on wild goose ENCE that , double driveway corn " the Most . ' . '¦' . That tells .you 3 feed bunks, free stall calf barn Wanted—Farm Produce 54 ALL NEWLY remodeled 2-bcdroom down- AFTER HOURS CA1JL chases." After ' consulting crib, ; and other good outbuildings. Must be seen lo be ap- stnlrs apnrtmcnl 1 bldck from Watkins, something. FIRST CROP hay wonted . No rnin. Car- ENERGY CRISIS ' I nquire 168. Mnnkalo, . . Laura Fisk 452-2118 with you concerning your . predated. luv or Olio Dlnofoldcr, Rollltiiir.lone. YOU CAN do your share to holPl Keep ' ducts and burner Nora Hoinlea ...... 452-3175 nee;u n wilh your r.cnrco colnn nl New Ymk vrlc.es , SAV E V.O - on n so|,i nnd mntrhlnfl chnlr, ' unlondors, good .driveway, tlork CENTRAL LOCATION! for 2, 3 rooms attached milkhouse , 2 silos with Renrob Coins, 115 K 3rd. Opnn I una., reversible ;lppor«l fo.ifii cushions , Iloor ninilnl, W9. flnil hnth. Air conditioned, utilities corn crib and several other good usable outbuildings . Sev- II) JI' Thurs,,' 10-5; l-" rl„ 1-9 or by ap- ni ren Iwrcrt , ' ¦BURKE'S lUIRNIIURE MART, 3rd and furnished. 135 rlppnslt, 1125 month. Tel. CMih pnlntmonl. 454-3230 or 454-4769. eral good springs nro located on this property. Land con- rrnnkllii, Open Mon , 8, .M. nvrnlngs. ^f ^ C^W^M. tact terms available. WE ARE PAYINO 6IK', ov\ or WNOMA WAI NUT KNITRHOLE desk and cbnlr , NEW EFFICIENCIES 454-4196 135 acre hobby typp farm located 25 miles from Winona , hofnr» . Tnl. day or ninh I , 507454.W4 TASTEFULLY furnished wllh n docora, *H4.»S . KOIUYSKOWSKI ri)R- or wrltn Dick Drury lit . 0, Winona, RloilliHi s llalr nnd lenlurlng luxurious shag Minn., on good all weather road . Good solid homo and ¦* cur ' NITUItn, 30V Mnnknln Ave, Open Mon. tor ' Mlnn. 559117 . cnrpnls, colorful drnw drapes, contem- ' ll, (ivdiilnns. garage, flood sot. of outbuildings including tho barn , lioated nnil I porary furnished nnd all electric appli- Somebody Wants ITriN COLLECTION ninny mnlUcln ances anrl lioal, calf raising building, granary, nnd good double corn crib. including punch linwlis , hnnknr*, ton s Remnant Must 'bo scon to bo appreciated. ImmiMifnlo possession. •ft . Cash or cnrtlfliKl chock only. Slirw- Kelly' KEY APARTMENTS Your Home . Inp .Inly Ml, 711) mid tllh. Appnlnlrrtrnls . . 13511 Randall St. aercN tilhdile loi-uted fi'^'.lliln. Alr.o 161.7 NL ShllllNM, Pflflff Specials 105 acre beef anil hog farm wilh 150 ' nvnr^dn, twerrl, rub- lidslrom Ronlly 14 rrrlhnnk, 19.115 Tnrrnplnnn . .lint over- U'xin'A" Portree, Anrl we lwv* p what It trJces limits. Excellent set of outbuildings in- Hnpilar »H9, 5ALK WI Tnl. 452-7760 or M 7110 at tho Arcadia city luiiilorl, 19611 ( hryslm w»(|n«ha. 211" Knlllni) hlr.yr.lo, Villi iniiiiil ,tnti|n , 4 Wnslimln Shopplim r.enlrr -k AilvertiNinp thai, nitwits A silos of which :i have unloaders; n Ws\M pole shed; 2 feed rlmlli, l?l). ll/:i W, Mnrh M, lnl 4M fast. 7\>i; S1IIDPNT AI'ARTM^NIS-renlrnlly lo- atUMillon to your liomo. bunks and 2 conveyor elevators. Check this one? Good Thing* lo E«t 65 (.nhid ronlliiu now fnr suinmnr and Inli,' JIM ROI1I1 liCAITY, Tnl. 454- •k Ahlllly to show yoiir ptirehnsed as a unit or purehiviod KIl'lirN CIIPIiriAUni, wm nKliwI pill" - 3 farms whieb may be (Id/M l i.wOWN KirtMmi,. milniis, slrnwhiii ,5(170. tw'i'l Omirt (oiulllliin, lnl, I nwKlnii 4II/.I . ,| liomo tintl croalti » dosiro 4-BEDROOM HOME 'iloly as liolih y fnriiis. No. I Lirni consists of Mil aeros i n,.., MIIIII I nnrl pint I"HV li"«r' W scpiir. ' I' nlal.i HI9 .i Kioiii hirnhScrt apart. f or ' lAfKYAIID KIIMMAr.p. f.nln , Hum , M/ inm iiii'il, pitiMl dnlr^. Wliinnn SIX III W. owne rshli). willi 70 tillnlilo wilh n giHid IIKK I CITI home and full nilsing ' niiMit I' mplnynl crnipln prnfei rad, nn Rnnlcns nro pliinlcd nnd t- I |(| to ;i , Mniknl , . <»ti 3 woll nuitiiciH'cd nc ivs. Tlio ' acres wilh 50 acres lll lahle , '"nl, c hllihi'ii. Nn piiv Aunllnblii July 1. •k SaU'Hiniinslilp tlinI enables operation; No. ?. consists of 120 .Iltlmi jire I OIHII Nn 3- - SII'AWIU ItHirr. Pli'k yniir own. i$s to Uio slrnwliiMTy pUmls n\u\ fruit , trees in full I I . fair sel of oul hulldlngs but homo needs work; Farm . itnwiri.ur- KIDIIK . Mnwi u'> fl-tn. LAIlOtl ?-riinni, Wnnl fnr smplnynrt t. nu- Kc|l and Hose a ll'-w 71 inuiloK nl i,|uii |,il liil' Ki y.iin ,wn innlilnen, liivilimlnn 1 , recent ly remodeled I nunc , Vt. 331 Wmlllnalnn SI., Apl, 4, HO neves with 30 news tillable ,'.n» now nl mu now |iirnll»M i I imi Kilnii'l. ' t inlli' off Hwy. V' pla, Nn |mh, deal. A hcniilifiii setting ju.sl 21> inliiutos from Wlnonn up ! , nnd ' linrn I'liNiiier , ffWI II 'iUITI V fit i\\ \lt<\ l ii'.l "I M/II 'II I AIKI. M0 fl. ilnirv burn wilh -17 st inicliinns MAINlPNANf.l * "" •k Knowledge HVII . IMOS (il , limnc I.s while , slucco iwicl in inimncuUilo 71I It. .Ird. Sf. ini . *V1 >',n of 'I K ' Hwy. Tlio nl.lncboi l milkhouse , and Mx.'ld silo will i unlondur. Miifilcfll Mot chnndlso 70 ARE YOU HAPPY? mid loans Dial will IH'I|> ll VDtlR Apnrlnunl loo noisy? eoiidit ioii, MUS 1171) , miles off 104 conslsliiig of Try Iho Iho biiyrr finaiK'c, IHO acre hobby farm located 2 ANTIQUI: INStlftlMIIMTS Irnm All!) Rl fit MUSK Al ¦ a good modern home , pole shed , granary, :i2xi>0 barn and nnwor r, i> nl lui o Milpplnn. Tun I'lnnii i, vlnhns. i Inrlnnl* . ¦Iliimini HAKIM'S ' KEY APARTMENTS "' , pith up nnrl ilollvm y. lnl , nl. I'rlilal iiiiynnillo "PI'ly Offk'c lloiii 's: a a.m. to ll p.m. Alio , Priced for c|iiick HII I IV , V'l VIVA, I.niiipi'ln All l-lirrlronm, r.nmiilelnly lurnlihnil. |,,w«nl piiillin-in in lin . IIARlJl 'll - IH ,IVP \IK) W. Kni.idwny Mon, thru .SalitiTliiy.s AKTK H llOUllS: MtlMi: I.K'IHI , 1^ l » ,' 1 1 '' • GATE CITY .(i , neres till alile , H.irn mid nt- "" I<||. 45I 4V0C or 4M-29aO /^^\ K' a< 'ro pasture farm wilh OS hd vviieii v a,m, nnd 9 p.m. uprings- ono very largo nlxl ex- MAIL sinvo siiinnii- AGENCY^vji.i^\»< e nfflteft) tiiclicd 24x40 polo shed. :i which we ha vo listed , please nmlncl Norlhern Inveslinciit Muv He Paiil »l • I'lli.clrniili' .'i • Sii|i|ill<>» to:i W. Nrowlway Compnny, lkml Kstule [hokci'S , Independence , Wisconsin , Buslnoiu Plncom tor Ront 92 I,, A. Silicic. — MILS r TED MA I L'R DRUGS • liiNli 'iinxuiL Hi'p'i'l'R CiMiiitr nrondway & Main Tol. 7l.)-|M]5-:) l !H Oil afl er Imlir.s, Kldmi W. Ilei'H , Itenl I'l.slnlo m TU'iillor. Will Ho Taltoii <|,| K ami 'J''"'- *M- ' Cft'lca H'AC.U tor renl, L«v«i Plain Toi. mum Snlcsujaii, Arciulin . Wis,, 'l'el. «(IH-:i4;i-V:i[i0, No Telephone Ordorn tail, Inuulia HARDT'S MUS IC STOKD. ' ; ;:' ;. : BuzrsAV/YE^

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