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Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 12-4-1963 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1963). Winona Daily News. 439. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/439 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Chance of Freezing Drizzle Tonight; Clearing IIILYJWI Thursday Ml-; - SJB^K^ ' arimf^tt^f- t Watkins Products Debate Over Gets New President State Income Dismiss Case, James N. Doyle, La Grange, The Kearney Co. conducted a Continues HI., was named today as new study of Watkins operations By ADOLPH JOHNSON president of Watkins Products, and management procedures in Associated Press Staff Writer Inc., succeeding E. L. King Jr. 1962. He is a member of the Amer- When Gov. Karl Rolvaag sev- The announcement was made ican Marketing Association, a eral weeks ago ordered a five after the annual meeting of former director of the Sales per cent across-the-board cut in company directors, held here to- Marketing Executives of Chica- state expenditures he started Thompson Asks day . MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Attor- go, past president of the Grad- what has become a continuing . aides. The lawyers and the death at home on a snowy ter College where the Thomp- King will move into the new- uate Business Alumni Associa- neys for T. Eugene Thompson judge were meeting to discuss morning last March 6. Dick sons attended , has refused to debate, today filed a motion ly established post of chairman tion -of Northwestern University to dismiss presentation of closing argu- W. C. Anderson, Minneapolis make a statement to police. of the board of directors and The governor said the cut was the indictment against the 36- ments and instructions to the salesman with a minor crime He and Anderson are charged and a member of the Dean's y'ear-old St. Paul lawyer ac- will continue to be active in Advisory Council of the North- necessary because the tax de- jury when court reconvenes at record, confessed the slaying in with first degree murder. cused of arranging the slaying 9 a.rn. tomorrow. court company management in this western University Business partment had overestimated re- , saying he had bungled Mastrian was Thompson's cli- of his wife. what was supposed to look like capacity. King said the move School. ceipts and spending must be cut Thompson is accused of insti- ent and they saw each other The defense also was expected an accidental drowning in the several times in the months was made "to better coordin- Doyle also is vice president to avoid a shortage. to file a motion asking JFudge gating his wife's slaying out of ate all phases of the company's bathtub. preceding March. and director of Doyle Furniture Since then Republicans and Rolf Fosseen for a directed love for his former secretary operations." He has been com- Co., a family enterprise, and more than $1 million insur- More than 100 witnesses wera in conservatives have missed no verdict of innocent. Anderson testified he got his pany president since 1944. Galesburg. His wife is a grad- Fosseen did not rule on the ance on the life of his wife, instructions on how to carry out called and about 120 exhibits opportunity to defend the esti- , presented during the 5% weeks DOYLE, 41, a former execu- uate of Knox College and they motions immediately as he hud- Carol, 34 the crime, weapons and a $2,300 mates and attack the governor' of testimony. Closing rebuttal tive of a Chicago management have three sons: James, 14, s dled with Prosecutor William Mrs. Thompson, active church payoff from Norman Mastrian, Stephen, 13, and Michael, 10. order, and Democratic - Farm- Randall and chief defense attor- woman and mother of four, was 40. Mastrian, a former boxer testimony Tuesday brought out consultant firm, was also named several points of conflict. to the board of directors and The family plans to move to er - Laborites have regularly ney Hyam Segell, and their viciously beaten and stabbed to and once a student at Macales- will serve as chief executive of- Winona. praised the governor's action as Thompson's 14-year-old son, James N. Doyle necessary to avert a financial ficer of Watkins. King said no OTHER MEMBERS of the Jeffrey was the final defense crisis. witness. Appearing in the brown other company personnel Watkins board are: TRIP SET FOR JANUARY changes are Involved at this his retirement in 1944. E. L. Tax Commissioner Holland uniform he wears to the St. King Jr. became president , suc- Mrs. Grace W. King, secre- Paul Academy, he told about time. tary ; Mrs. Mariel King ; E. J. Hatfield, an appointee of former by ceeding his father. events of the morning of March Doyle arrived in the city Sievers, senior vice president of Republican Gov. Elmer L. An- air about 10:30 a.m. today. 6. DOYLE IS a native of Gales- finance; Howard F. Williams, dersen, says his estimates are The new president, the fifth accurate and there will be no The boy said his mother had burg, 111., and a graduate of vice:president of operations ; C. Pope to Visit in the firm's 95-year history, is Holy Lond asked him to go to the basement Bernard Jacobs, Chicago, vice shortage. He points to the 20- the first president not to have Knox College, Galesburg, and year record of accuracy of the VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Pope Paul will be the first the council : to turn out a light in the recre- a family relationship with the the Northwestern University president of Continental Illinois estimating method. Paul VI announced today he pontiff to leave Italy voluntari- "We have decided , after ma- ation room . He said he believed company's founder, Joseph R, Graduate Business School. He National Bank , and John Wind- The method starts with the would make an unprecedented ly in 159 years, since Pope Pius ture reflection and not a few it had been on all night, prob- Watkins. From its beginning in entered the U. S. Army as an horst, Minneapolis, of the law Gross National Product , a broad visit to the Holy Land in Janu- VII went to Paris in December prayers to be a pilgrim to the ably left that way by one of his 1868, Watkins served as presi- infantry private in 1943, was firm of Dorsey, Owen, Mar-? figure representing a variety of ary. 1804 , to crown Napoleon. Later land of Jesus our Lord. sisters. dent until his death ih 1911. He commissioned a lieutenant and quart, Windhorst and West. forms of income and running The Pope did not set the exact Napoleon brought Pius VII back "We plan, if God assists us, Jeffrey also said hia was succeeded by a nephew, served with the 84th Division Two other vice presidents, now over $600 million a year. date in his announcement, made to France as a prisoner to sign to go in the next month of Jan- father had not said that morn- Paul Watkins, "who relinquished in the European Theater during who are not members of the On the basis of experience, the at the closing meeting of the the cession of the papal states uary to Palestine to honor per- ing that he-had no time for cof- his interest in the company 20 World War. II. He was dis- board, will continue to be ac- tax department then arrives at a current session of the Vatican in 1813, and he remained there sonally the sacred sites where fee, before leaving the house. years later. charged in 1946. tive in their present positions, figure representing Minnesota's Ecumenical Council in St. Pet- for a year. Christ was born, lived and And he said the family ate In 1931 E. L. King Sr., who He had been associated with King's announcement said. They percentage share of the gross er's Basilica. Pope Paul's trip to the Holy died." breakfast in the dining room. married the former Grace Wat- A. T. Kearney & Co., a Chicago are C. C. Currier, vice presi- national product. Over the The pontiff said he would be Land will be the longest trip Presumably the Pope will go kins , daughter of the founder , management consultant firm , dent of the city sales division, years, this has varied from a the first Pope to visit the Holy ever made by a Pope since St. by air, the first time a reigning Anderson had related he came became president. He was ac- since 1954. He became a prin- and H. M. Meyers, vice presi- low of 1.371 per cent to a high Land since St. Peter left for Peter. pontiff of the Roman Catholic into a dark house at 6:10 a.m. tive in the management until cipal of the company in 1960. dent of the rural sales division. of 1.553 per cent . Rome after the death of Christ. The Pope told the prelates of Church has flown. and used., a small flashlight to ¦ ' ¦ ' find his way to the basement Using Minnesota's shar e of Ir ¦•¦ • *•¦ and hide out prior to the attack the Gross National Product as a • shortly after 8:30 a.m. He said basis, the department then ap- * * * * he also heard Thompson call out plies an "elasticity" factor to Ecumenical Council Recesses he had no time for coffee.
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