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..____.„— ,, ,, ., .. ¦ ¦ —— — . _ . _ | _ ,_—^.. . - — ; t . . ___ | — — . . _ Asm^ Bob Kennedy Joins 50-Mile 8-Inch Rain S UiWal^ ea^ ¦outbreaks country. 'V-j in Maryland , Kansas, ; II Iin bis,! from victims to detect : the; high B ' ' ' - ' . By JOHN BARBOUR across the . y FRANK. CORMIER / - :- - : In a sampling of 108 cities, ihe North Carolina and the District ' level of protective antibodies AP Science Writer j : - WASHINGTON (AP)—It was «¦: WASHINGTON (AP)-A .shock Public Health Service ' reports '. that] of Columbia ,.;. . j against the virus , and by spotting . wave of . Asian , flu . wintry - pneumonia-influenza deaths have j the virus in throat swabs. ( vigorous weekend on the New | — a It is suspected strongly but not friend of. death—is hitting the ; been running over the epidemic I The V Public Health Service Frontier. President Kennedy took In California '¦' yet co nfirmed in Vermont, warned earlier, this year that fol- Eastern Seaboard and leapfrog- j Ihreshhbld ' for four • ..- weeks. ; his wife on three short hikes and ging inland as .far as Kansas . 'Especially vulnerable are the Maine , Delaware,. Virginia , South lowing the normal , cycle Asian flu ' ' I Carolina and Georgia - vAtty. Gen. Robert F, Kennedy j : - , IKS. -. . Public- Health Service offi- j elderly; the chronically ill and likely -wouM strike the nation hard ^ cials can 't say for sure, but the ' pregnant women. Confirmation is made by labor- , this winter . For a while it looked • walker) 50 miles in 17 hours—all : ' odds are it;will, spread in local 7 Asian flit has been confirmed . atory tests of blood specimens- as though thewarning was wrong.. in the cause of physical fitness. ; Then , in mid-January, the pat- Elhcl Kennedy, : the : attorney tern pf Asian flu appeared . Now ; general's wife, added to the aura ; it is expected to stay until ;mid- of vitality by declaring she'd wel-. I Mareh when it' generally .declines.- . ' come twins to the busy : routine' ¦ V Asian influenza is•¦ '. w» ef the of her family of seven. "A'' type influenza viruses which , . .But Ethel , who is expecting her seem to strike every two or three eighth child in. June; added there years. It was first . seen ;.in ; the " is no medical evidence to indi- winter of 1957-58. There was some ; cate twins are. in the offing: ¦ : ¦ ; ' forewarning when it was identi- i ' : ¦ ¦;. ' V ' ¦ - . ;. -. . ' - i . The ono discordant note was '- fieri in Japan and named . Vac ' cines were hurriedly made against sounded-: ; by.. Joan Kennedy, wife j of Sen. ,Edward . M..7Kennedy.. D- the virus and distributed widely 1 ' ¦across the United , States, .Mass. Joan wrote in Look ; maga- Officials' believe, that , the Vac- zine that the President ,, because ; of persistent back trouble , can cines took; the top off of. the. epi- ;' demic that yea r—but it still was barely pick up his 2ryear-old son, " '¦; ' ' ' V V of great proportions7 A wave of N'V - :- - V • - " : >- " 7' - V'' - '- . .7 ' the-disease, in the fall of ia-JT w'as: ' - . Reporting that young John now- /. weighs ¦ ', associated with : 739:300 . excess about 35 pounds, the White deaths above the normal death House said. "tli?/President's back j rate The winter ; has left . 20,000 is. improving but his son is 7 get- , ¦ excess deaths. . . ling heavier;"v ' ' - •'! ' ' ' 11 President > Kennedy's . back is;'! : . It struck : the . United. States : again in I960 and there were. 26, - slowing him down ', this wasn't- ev- ident- • 700 excess . deaths '. Sunday -during . his. three walks with' the" first lady. , . From -those epidemics experts have determined that people over Kennedy set such a brisk pace SCRAMBLE . :. • Huge wave breaks over tators \vho> had; climbed on \vall to watch raging ' 45 .are iri the risk category—with v that it almost sjcemed he was top of; a seawall at King . . .Harbor in Redqndo surf. \Vavhich : ¦¦ ' ' Did the 524-foot ship sink in . the/ ¦¦' j. more :;continiies to. be. epidemic. ' year-old . attorney general. Avas ac- a yellowish substance . in. ' the Caused five traffic deaths Sun- : cbni severe AUantic stom\ that lashed ocean about 190 miles east of St . . but the peak may be passed.. The pahied by four aides who fal- 40 day on rain-slick ; roads ai^d fr^e- i Baltimore Police; .department had ! tered before the finish line. 7 the southeast co-ast^iyth m.p.h: \tigustine, / Fla., sent; a small winds, churning up 14-foot waves? vtays.: : over 30O absentees from a force Navy ship,; tlie USS Hoist, to the ' The/, attorney general reached Are the tanker and her crew scene. The Hojst reported the Brought up to 8 in-thes of rain of 3,740 men in Janiiarv. ' ":" ' ' v AFTER SO MILES .;. . Four Weary Dubuque, 14. In foreground are Mike Kil&roe, 13. and Jim [ his destination at It p.m., attend- of 39 |n Cuba "? Tf7 so/ was; she yellow substance was floating in,-suburban " foothills. . . . -- GEORGIA —An outbreak of an ed 9 a.m. Roman Catholic Iowa. Boy Scouts wave to a crowd from atop a Trahnel. Nearly 1,800 turned out to welcome the acute disease involving fever and ] -a hijacked or did she become dis- j seaweed. . Flooded hundreds of intersec- | Mass the next morning, and then car after ' completing a. 50-mile hike Saturday, Scouts at the finish line. 7 respiratory symptoms. . . began , at '' abled and - drift 7 into. Cuban ! tion s and lenipprarily . blocked 7 went; ice skating.7 • 7. j waters? 7 - The Coast Guard reported Sun- many major 7 arteries, areBobbie Hoffman . 14: Baye Beck , the Uni.-versity of Georgia around . v On top of car ! President Kennedy and the First , Six search planes were ordered ; day it is investigating the pos- " ; :; ¦ ¦ Jan. 22-24. The epidemic reached Sent angry seas surging against ' ' ; :/¦¦ ' " • ' v ' ' ' /' ; , ' , ' • ' . - ' ' ¦;¦ - . / - ' , ' ! Lady started their walking binge to scan the . southeast Atlantic ! sibility that the Sulphur Queen is the ' beaches: Venice the sea v . v ;/. v/v7. . , . . . /;. . . . ! its height some- six . , days, later. I in New York , "where they spent At ;with- 150 new cases reported each from : Cape Hatteras, N/C . to Fort j in Cuba. A spokesman said that devoured the 180-foot-wide strand ¦ ¦ a weekend of t heater-going, fan- Everybod i day. ¦' - ¦• "-. ; . : ' ' ' ¦ ; Pierce. Fla„ covering an. area j the probe concerned the pos- and undermined a parking lot be- y icy eating and partying. roughly 250 miles offshore. The sihilit y pf :a hijacking, but then ; VIRGlNTlA-Thirty-nine of Vir- ;| : 12:30 . yond "The beach is gone," a life- ' After attending a . p.ni. Coast Guard cutter " S.wcetgiim, said the - ship /might have drifted , ginia s 97 counties reported out- [Mass in uptown Manhattan, the guard dispatcher said. /rqcj Refce/s breaks of influenza-like disease last reported 200 miles off Jack- into Cuban waters.. . Kennedys and her sister, Lee for the week ending Feb! 2. There /. sonville, Fla., also was ordered . Other Coast Guard sources said I fi Glendal« . a wire-mesh check ; fietting Into j Radziwill. hiked three blocks ' ' to take part. the Swiss darn failed . ih.va steep canyon;¦ and j were 4,535 cases that week, down/ Park Avenue to a , fashion- , Embassy/ in . Havana, lagainst 1,000 . for . .- ' the . previous j ! Sunday, 15 planes searched the on . a request; frorh ; the U.S.. State j a tide of mud and debris spilled ' able P'rench restaurant, Voisin. • [.across. . ' street's and lawns. Policu week. School absentee rates as ; Lee had to tro t at one point to 'Department , - . presumably is try- j high as 20 per cent are reported ing to chock Ou t. speculation that satd 50. cars , were; trapped in the Confrd/ JHikirig Aef 7 keep up,: .. [mud; • In , ; I^banon. >AP)—Ivaq 's is dead , the rebels .showed his I from several rural counties bord- 7 The President had a training-ta- the . Marino Transport lines BEIEUT . - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS v: ering Morth Carolina. . Water ran knee-deep in regime fought Communist' bod y on television. • Travelers said 1 . ble portion of steak at the restaii- tanker is.in Cuba, score* r.ehel . ' NORTH CAROLINA . ' ' of homes in the low-lying hdad and the ma- he was tried in the rubble; of his A. Marine; an Army RGTC ca- — Epidem- ', rant, and - Mrs! Kennedy dined on Banks Enter j :' ' The Stilphiir Queen left Beau- southern holdouts in Bag ic influenza has continued to 1 part of Los Angeles, and .7 jor port of Basra today but ap- office by a drumhead court Satur- rie! and five ; Boy Scouts, trudged eggs benedict. Then the threesome mont, Tex-., ' . Feb. 2. Its course sheriff's ' spread and most of the stale is deputies used boats to evacuate peared to be in control pf the day, forced to sit on a sofa and hi ghways during the / sot out again , this tim e walking through the Gulf of Mexico would . weekend over; Ihe ,50-mile distance.! I involved. not have boon too far from Cuban many. Tlie Tted Cross put a nirm- country . , , machine-gunned. five blocks up Park Avenue.¦ inspired by .President Kennedy' SOUTH CAROLINA—From 7 the "¦•' ¦ ¦ ber of the families in To prove, that overthrown Pre- , s j Pleas of . waters, ' ' . - ' ' ' " hotels. physical fitness .challenge: North Carolina border area there Kar im Kassein really Reports to Tehran from frontier . And two : Although ' ' The storm was fiercest in tlie mier Abdel . towns said armed Commuiusts in- men f rom La ' Crosse were trying ; are reports of increased school V her ' .route '.vou ld have ' $2 Million Ransom soiilhem pa rt of. the state, al- ¦ ' ¦ ¦ • ' i . lakon her throu gh reguJar. sea . . . i vaded Basra Prison Sunday and to get into the act today. absent eeism due to an acute di- j j Uiufs , ;no other vessel though .8 of an inch fell at San freed about 1 ,500 Communists and Bill Mann and Don Lewis, both sease involving fever; and respir- Cargo Arrives in Cuba . definitely . j Not Guilty - has reported sighting her. Francisco. Two weekend traflic criminals. The government was 2!' years old , set out al fi a.m. ; atory symptoms. Stale health of- ¦ ' HAVANA feet. munist holdouts. ithe State Capitol in Madison , he criminal cases e v e r lirnught his sifl e , Winter sporls fans wore jubil- The gunplay came without i Mustafa heads a six-mmi junta lin ked 50,3 miles across southern against conunercial banks uiiiler ' frank Corrida n , somewhat old- ant . It. was the firsl snow of the warning al Fteesor Siding, 37 i which announced Saturday the ap-, Wisconsin in 14 hours and 54 min- the federal antitrust laws. er llian Fiarnard , was in another winter , unci I'i inches fell at Mt. miles west of here. Nineteen . inde- j poiniment of transit ional Piesi-. utes. lie stopped at 3:35 a.m; Sun- area of Ihe lake fishing. His wife Ttnldy, east ol l.os Angeles, and anestfed diiy nl today also filed pendent loggers were | dent Abdul Salem Mohammed[ (he iriter.soctioii of High- The govornment , wa.s al home ', lending their 6- 1J5 inches at Big Bear hake, to the and 10 rifles , two shotguns and ! Aref and a Cabinet but kept su-. ways 30 and tin in Waukesha Coun- civil cases in St. Paul ami-Duluth inoiith-nld twin daughters and 2- n-orlhofist - a revolver were seized. preme powers for ilsolf. ty, En route, he look out 41 min- asking the courls to restrain Ihe year-olfl sim. Karmers were happy, too , al- . HIPS In rest. companies from engaging in Ilic , Police said tho trouble began Baghdad radio announ ced tho though the- heaviest rain (ell in execution of four army oflicers— Not to be outdone by a Marine , alleged . illegal ads. A similar eusf¦ The fi/e other children of the I c oastal areas , where agricultural when about 5flO members of strik- / two Army l|OT(' cnili'is from was filed in Minneapolis Kederai Corriilaiis '-all nirls—frol icked on; 21)05 of the Lumber and three colonels and a major—as i ¦ acreage is least. In the Antelope ing Local " . ' Marquette University sol out Sun- Courl Friday. the ice ion ynrds from where I Sawmill Workers t' li i oii -tp- criminals and traitors. " The rev- Valley on the edge of the Mnjavo olutionary gov ernment announcer/I : rt vtn> ns in the eastern half o( the Sl alf Inspect or Halpli Taylor of WEATHER - ] lal D IP ,S;I 1' PI ,V liuilrling in down- since l!i;V> lo fix loan lerin.v ami which she had slipped , ; nation .'ind in some oilier western II IU- P snirl 1 1 Ihe Ontario I' rovincinl I' FEDERAL FORECAST Icuv n Milwaukee , They were pac- interest rates lo their ' correspond - Telling his t-.nn In .-slay put , ,'ii'oa.s , - about 12 police tried lo hold hnpk \ i WINONA AND VICINITY - ed over the snowy road hy Lilt- cm banks in Miialler cnnimunilies. Harnard plunged waisl s ol her areas from Ihe upper Mississippi not armed, snow . "I had a cramp, too," snid Lift- are accused of illegally conspirin g four -sisters were hrouc-hi in the hung Valley eastward through tho ThiTuls of violen ce hav e i Official ohserviilioiis lor Ihe 24 nun , "hul as long us I kepi niov- since 11157 to lis arlilicially hiiih surface, over the area since Ihe .strike lie- ;it ; Or rent Likes region and most of hours eudiug 12 m, lo; ralricia , 7 , nnd Kathlee n , 10. northern sevlions of the Ohio Val- of 25 police nffi- ; noon 14; precipitation , '-/ incli I M fc A special unit i unlay hul , mini , I'm tired mid 1 ed in court hy their allorneys and ley, eers has been piilr nliiitf the dis- I snow. might not make thr.ni all. " high coinpi-ny official s , 6 C rewmen Die on trict . I AIRPORT WEATHER All of tlie walking was ( lie re- SO WHO NEEDS SECRET SERVICE? , . - President Kennedy .Miles Lord , U .S. Allorney lor More rviln sploshed Tonnenee, The union woodcut tors and I ( North Central Ohiervationi) .still of Ihe l'residenl ' s challenge to has his guard augmenled hy iwo rifle-lot.i ng youngsters , his Minnesola , represented I lie gov- Japanese Fish B-oat Mississippi and norlliwestern Ala- I Mux. lenip, 24 at. I p.in, Sunday , Ihe Murines lo inea.Mire up to haulers from eight rumps have,1 diiughler, (.'aroline . and his nephew , Stephen Smith Jr., as he ernment and , in turn , asked eiu li I TOKYO lAPi-A fire broke out haina , while thunderstorms rum- , m' j ii, 5 at !i ii.m. loiluy. noon H . Iho .sliind/ii'il.s ,SL«| hy I'l^vsidenl (he been roaming roads i» Ihe area almost goes for w-ilk in N'ew York's Ce.nlnil Pnrk, He chunked ol Ihe allorneys lor i li<\ (inns in aboard 74-101- fishing boat hied (K'fos.s northwest inFlorida. for Iho Spruce scatlci'ed layiT of cloud s al 5 ,01111 Teddy Itoose.vell in IIUHI when he '/.uiho IMaru unci spokesmen 1 his mind w hen he MIW crowd giUnerin g and honded hael- lo ap-irt- admit receipt ol sinniiions anil i nff ntirtlHTii .liipan I Main (iiMiiged to siui^v parti K.-ills firm have churned I hoy ' feci , visibility 15 miles , wind J l said Marine ul'fi<'er.s sliniild he eiiler their I'onipaiiie.s ' pleas , and fi u( Hie 11 erew n ien hurned of northern Arkansas and north- irippi huilding of his brother-in-la w and sister , were leiTon/.imi the .small oiier- in,p h. from west , linriin lelor :id ,|("> , able lo hike 5(1 miles in L'O hours Mr. nnd Mrs. Kneli in Inrn enlei-ei i an inno- lo ile.-itli , the Mari'llmo Safely i western Tennessee, with the nrrh alors, l and steady, humidity li!) percent over n threo dny period, Stephen Smith. iAP l'liololnxi cent plea. 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M ERCHANTS « i& i MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION > YOUR IOCAL INDEPENDENT BANK j* ^M8B |^^ Gounty Tax School children Delinquency Get Forms for Highway 43 Up Slightly Oral Vaccine Topic Tonight; ¦ .."¦Win ona County's annual .tax de- Pre-registration forms Tor next linquency fate was 1-086 percent!: Sunday 's/mass polio clinic are be- Broadway, of the 1961 levy pf personal and | ing- distributed today to city school Too rea l estate taxes payable iri . 1062. j Children by (he public liealth nurs- Recondii ioning of State Highway a slight increase from the prev*i-; ing service; 43 from the Main-Sarnia street in- ous year's rate of .1 .081, vF^xplanatory letters are Iveing tersection to Hijriway 51 will b« This was anounced by 'lWrs. Te- 1 seril . with', the forms urging pav - the. major topic oi a special, meet- resa M. CurboW , county treasurer. ents to have all family. -' members ing of the City Council tonight at ; " ' Tlie total 19B1 levy was $4,839. - imniunized at the clinic. Sabin oral 7;,in:.. . . ' ' 178 with an unpaid .balance of S52,- : polio vaccine wilf be administered SCOUTING AWARDSI . 7 .- Four llushford . - lMaghusoii, ' I.") . and I>oh I'eiers.on , 15. The five ' Charies . F„ Biirrill, Rochaster, . Sunday at Jefferson r ' . W ashington- Roy Scouts receive Pro . Deo : El Patria for God major reriiiiremcnts for the'. '-awar'd include Christ- 7 district state highway .. . engineer, 574;57v Of this total . Winona city 's Kosciiisko and Central ' ' ' -, ¦¦ ' Elemen- i . awards ' during church services ia' ' will be present. . . . . levy was .$3,200,523 with . an nn- ; tary schools. The Clinic is open to . and- Country - . n/-faith; Cliristian life, Christian -witness . - -Christ - 877 per- . 7 STOUT GUARDRAIL POST . . . ' . Buffalo County Traffic Offi- . '¦ Also present - "iv ill be representa- paid balance of $28,093 or , tlie -Winona trading area public. . Sunday .at. Rushford . .- Lutheran Cbiirc b^. The ian; worship and Christian service/ Twenty Rush - . ' ' the' cdun- i' cer Henry Zeichert examines a car which struck a'/guardrail post ' tives of- - the - 'M ilwaukee Railroad. cent. The rural part of ¦ School .. children ouisidc the, city awards were , presented by the Rev. M. Eugene -ford Seouls have, received; Hie award during the ty had ¦• a levy of $1 .638.655 -with off Hi ghway 35, (Daily/News' photo; ¦ They . will discu ss details involved . are . receiving..:forms , froni the 7Foehringer7 . Left7 lo . right , Gary: . .lolinsori;. 167 past eight years. iMrs. .Maiiion. photo. i ; ' ' , ' in moviiig an unpaid balance of $24 ,480-or : " automatic grade cross- county nursing service.. Do-uglass Humble, 15, pastor FbehrinRoiv -.John ing signals at the Broadway cross- 1.493 percent. v: ' \ Sponsoring the clinic is , the Wi- ing, The flashers- are , to be s*t THE PREVIOUS year's -total j Ciiy and County nona County Medica I . Societ y oui . aboti t five feet.from their pres- Car Bits Post which is being- assisted "by nursing ¦levy ' I960-taxes, payable in: 1961) .. ent locations to coriform -with plans was- -S4 529;-fi«3 with de imuieney or A voiunteers froni the area and from for widening /Broadway this yaar . Offices to Close the Community Meiriorial Hospi- :.$49.007.' Of this total. , the . city levy : Goes Off ' from Sioux street to Vila- street: tal sta ff , Mrs, ' Gar 'Mo unties Highway 35; /TUariy Crane ., cit y W inona The .widening plan calls , for ,025, 129 wih delinquency of Off City and county offices will ..a was $3 . ' '-' , $28,021 or .926 percent, The rural bs closed tiwsday inVcorripli- pubhc health - pursing . head said 54-foot-width from . Sioux to . Ewung . ' ' levy was Sl',504 ,534 with delinquen- ; anco with , a state: law injaking nurses wishing, to / volunteer serv- street.. Between Ewing and/ Vila cy of. $2(X9Gfi orM.394 - percent. . -. . ' Driver I njured Lincoln's birthday a Ie9>al hpli- ices may do so by calling her Cily Highway 44; streets, Broadway- will be widened ' ; ' ' Hall office. Th ief '" ' - • Y oung to 44: feet from curb to curb. This . Cafch delinquency day; : • . -. A coniparisotN-«f . . ' ' two years " The driver of a car/which went . The clinic s sponsors = -hope to ' ' ' compares with 6-1 feet on the pre- .percentages , . of the . Federal agencies wMI ' . -offi- ' Winona police turned "Ind- lime.;/ , said' .Say or'd'. ' -The. build- ¦¦ de- ; out of/control oil the slippery high- give the vaccine , to . all pre-school ' : vious widening; projects..: shows that the. total county. . - . cially: observe the birtiiday of ian trackers" to capture a ju- ing; was. closed , about-a: 3() a.m. slightly for and school ebiildren in the area. linquency rate7 rose way near Bluff Siding and - struck the man who fathenod , the Man Critical venile burglar who hadvburg- Police' fol lowed the footprin ts " 1"liis group has been shown by sta- ' ta xes . payable in 1962 . while the a 'post. .'was X-rayed at . Coiumiini- Union but not that of the man ' larized the Westgate Bowl near to .a , home in ,. a residential and ' the rural lis tic s , to be the mbsi . likely fo eon- ., - CALEDONIA , viMinnV ( Special'- city rate declined . ty ' Memorial / Hospital , Winona , who . saved it. Employes of ' Clark's. Lane-and Highway M- area of- .the city and Saw the V tact the disease, the. medical so- ' ' Canton businessman ' rale rose. ' ' federal brancbas wil I ; keep A 29-year-old : 61. early:;Sunday morning.. .. lights turned off. They ... enter- ' . Two municipalities had no de- this morning lor a . .'possible back ' ciety said. ; State Traffic . 1 regular hours Tuesday :• but who also drives a semi for Retin- . Police tracked the . 15-ycar- eel the honie and found tlie ' ' ¦-¦ ' '* .. . Two more clinics will be held at linquency— Hail' Township and fracture...... ;. will have a holiday on Wash- ' '" ' old- Winona . Hoy about . ' - "2 1.-.' boy in- ' bed. lie . denied any ; ' ¦ approximately six-week; .' .intervals , ning Service,, Inc.,. ' -Winona .' ", re- . . Minneiska village, • './Bernard ' 'Plachecki. 32. - 461 St. ington' s birthday^ Friday of miles,, arriying • at . the boy 's connection . with the burglary; ' For complete immunity to all three mains in critical, condition today a.t : .7 Stockton - village -hid- .-'tlie hi ghest Charles St .. Winona; Was en route : - next week. home just , as he wasvf hutting ' ' ' ' ¦ major .strains of polio , it is neces- ' rate among cities, vil- •• ' ¦/¦¦ Si. Mary s Hospital , Roc-Hester, fol- ' ' POLICE investigated furtlver Toll Fi/e delinquency . oil Ins -l 'i iiiifs ami yning. .to Iii' ' .. townships—R.fi 7 percent to Galesville on. Highway 35 when sary tin alterid . all/ three clinics,¦ . . and ' tounil. snow /on the boy 's lages and . . physician- ' ' lowing a traffic accident.¦ said Chief of Police GeorRe $839 un paid of a total his vehicle .swerved left : into, the said. A 25rccii t -dona- Lowell Ladslen; proprietor.- ';of .overshoes, then found , a bank delinquency J . tion is - being asked, . Savord; - . S12.570 1,. The lowest rate shallow . , ditch: In trying to right for each per-: Sportsmen 's .Bar.and Restaurant , money bag; with--: papers - o.r re- levy nf son ' receiving; ihe vaccine. : V . ' kas 12 100 of i- percent, in Fre- his car. he. lost : control on the .con- Canton., apparently . was /en .-¦route ONE OF two patrolmen fol. ceipts inside in the bpy's-rooni. Over Weekend ' mont- Township: [SlCiO unpaid 7pi a crete, made slippery , by intermit- Sheriff Checks hoitie- when he; lost. . control on a lowed the boy-s footprints in Tlie y- look the boy into , 'cus- " ' ¦' By. THE ASSOCIATE D PRESS total levy of S81 .580 v . •:. . . 'Y ' :¦ fentvsnow. and struck a guardrail slight curve, on ffigh\vay 44 abnut7 the.snow, while the other drove tody and to the city jail. post: : Th.at prevented the' 'car from , '' '- the squad carvThcy switched It was found that approxi- Five persons -were killed in Min- ¦ two miles south of . Caledonia and MRS. CURBOW said 1941 taxes sliding down , onto; the Chicago ' &' Lake City Crash careened into the right ditch: His off , trading positions when oii e 'm'at .eiy. - . SI 50 was taken from nesot a / traffic ' accidents- this payable ' in . 1962 Rave been , delin- North . Western : Raj (way tracks. Depot Breakin vehicle , /traveled ' 2fif) feet before became; tired of running.: The the office at the bowling alley. weekend . Three died in a collision quent at an . B'percent penalty aft - Plachecki . tol d - .officers he . was Someone broke into the: Chica- coming to a stop bu its wheels. boy tried to elude the: police Entrance to the offi-ce had been near New Prague Saturday, a Min- ' " ' er last . -Oct: 3.1. . Starting -J an. . 7 struck from the rear . t>y . another, go ..' & North AVestern . Raihvay Part , of thai, distancewas in - Ihe by Walking in old tire tracks , gained liy - kiik.ng Hie locked neapolis youngster met death in a the penalty .jumped to 10 percent. car. caps ing: the' accident .. The ve- depot at Minnesota City .between Driver Charged; air , - officers .concluded. . ' said Savord. v- . - ' - office , door, said police, . ¦s'let.l- accident later Saturday, -, and . The treasurer plans to start hicle \vas' out ..of control about 300 Saturday night and Sunday aft- The patrolmen had found the . Later . Sunday lnpi-riihg ' .- 'th e a: man was killed Sunday : in a mailing tax statements in March feet , according to Henry Zeichert, THE CAR l eft the highway about window - vest boy ' admitted the; ' burglary collision near Randolph , in Dakota ernoon. Slieriff George Foyt re- of a/door on the // ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ for 1962: taxes- pav able, in .1SKW.. Per- Buffal o '' - 'County7 traffic ': officer. ported today. .2 of. a .mile east of the iiilei'.section side of the bowling alley brok- wiiile beiiig' questioned by a County. :. - . ' . - ' " ;. - . One in Hospital with the. Eilzen road. • - sonal property -taxes must be paid The accident happened Sunday The inside , of vthe depot was en -at 5:40' . a,m v.and ' not iced juvenile: officer. Tlie boy told The fatalities raised : the state's ' enalt y WABASHA . Minn. 'Special * - The . accident liappened^at 2:Iii by. Feb. . 28. An .8. percent p at . 3:40 p.nV aliau -2' -. rciilci . cast ransacked arid most of the win- ' that the tracks leading , from where he , had hidden the mon - 1963 toll to 49. compared with 58 ^at^—lfo'our per- One of. the : 'drivers . in voiced i n a a.m, Sunday when it was snoivinst th rough t.liis date last ' ' starts after that of the V. Plachecki was proceed - dows werevbroken. he 'said:- "The IM-n- {•;¦>'¦¦ '-c<>lli "«jirtii lliahway ''' the building were fresh. . • so ey and oTficers found $.179, 90 year.. ; - . sonal property tax is at least $10. watch on . Bl, lightly; The : Highway. Patrol , Cal- 7 -'•: Francis NorUirop, 51 ing east toward Galesville to . =;tove was •.tipped over, papers near Maple Springs at ' they started in hot pursuit. . : iheVe:' : , NorthfieJd, you car. pay the first half by this his father , Paul, and brother .' Paul weir throsyn . 12:15 a .m. edonia, and the sheriff'¦ s -depart- Minn. , was killed Sunday all over the place Sunday /pleaded .guilty -to-drunken ' ¦ ' They had checked the build- The:boy will be turned oyer in the deadline. The ¦-second' -,half is due .Ir. ,7 ' were participating in ¦ a •and drawers and chairs were , ment ; received a call . five or 10 ' .accident on Highway 56 who . driving when he. appeared minutes later. Len'hie Turnmcicr ing about one hour before and to juvenile autlioril ies , said Sa- near Ran- by June 30. ¦ -' bow|in ' .t ou'r-na'!rient:-. 'Vliroyvn and broken,-' . befpre \-ord dolph , fiis .-c 'ar and one driven by . g.. . . . Judge Kenneth. Kalbrenher in m ' and Gerald Nelson 'discovered I lie had found nothing at that . : Tlie - .first half of real: estate Winona Policeman . James L. .-. The depot was entered by .kick: .u- , Robert W7 ivicchura , 42, / hicipal court .here this morning.Tie wrecked car , Ladslen was tying a St. Paul, taxes:. is: due by May 31 anil Ihe Bronk was first , ofticer at . the iii g iii the front dowr, he said. collided. Mechera, his- wife . . paid a SlOtt rine. • / . :'./ Httle to ' the front and right : of dhv. ' and a second half bv Oct.. /?-!. scene; remaining nihil the arrival The depot is used about two son, Ronald ,-16 , were hospitalized. . :. Richard Koo.pman. 20, Wabais , .car'. .-.- His: passenger . . .John Konkel , Following- is .a - detailed '. - report , of Zeichert. Plachecki was moved hours ev<»ry day pithing was . .ha Two other Klechura children es- delinquency for drove over the center line, 7 hit 19, Caledonia¦ , still was in the ve- Boat Handling ' cents/ omitted ' of. to the hospital by ambulance. He taken/, but : quite a bit of dam- Lloyd' hicle. ¦ ' • - ¦ caped injury .: : •/ in 1962 . . . ; • back .pains. . ,/. :;. . 57V5 fore stopping : . '¦ ' . sideways and' end over : eiid. For Course Scheduled . ' Delin- . . c ' Zeichert estimated ; damage, to Griodview .. also wa? . broken: into, he was . sledding. Police said he < ¦ Koopman. driving a 1 95.3 car. 35 feet there vyere ho-., signs in the Check Work of An eight-week course in small Levy quent Rate his car at. - .ahniit: S350-.' said the sheriff . The rcnfry occur- snow indicating that ii had hurllerl boat handling will begin was struck as he backed into a ' was proceeding toward : Lake , . ./Tuesday, street near his home before start- .Dresbach . T.. i" 25.368 $ 1.087/ .4:28 yed sometime between : Sunday through: Ihe air. It hit a service at 7:15 p:in . al; So'msen Hall , Eoom ¦and this mornin". City. With Wirr were his brother , inR his slide down a hill, in a va-' New Hartford Warren . 22.' and three, juveniles- road . to a field and again / went 322, Winona State College. Lessons , 'T. ; '.. . 60 .638 1.3.22 2,18 "The office was heated and through Uie air a short^ distance arc open to the public and are cant lot. The car pinned the young- someone may : have wanted two girls and a boy. Only one in- State Lawyers ster to a utility pole, authorities Pleasant'Hill ijust 'ured was W' ' before landing !on its . wheels, off- free. , - ¦ to get out of the cola.'' said Fort, .l arren , wh b .was- thrown . ; .ST. PAUL (AP) - Sen. .John reported. " T, - .. 7:- -7.... 61. 111 7 805 1 ,31 Police Charge through' . the ciers ' said..'/ -: .; , ' charge ' Nothing was taken and. nothing - . windshield and re- Zvyach. majorit-y leader of the Sen- In of instruction are The accident happened less than Wiscov T. .... 46,787 927 1.98 ceived ; severe facial lacerations. "Unconscious . :When found, Lad - .qualified members- of the Winona , Hart T. :.. ... 7V.872 . 7. . was disturbed insidetthe Office. ' " - sten received a fracture of the ate, said today the Seriate will ^ two blocks from where the Mea- He s- a .patient at St. Elizabeth's uridertakc a careful check of the Coast Guard . Auxiliary. Persons kins boy was struck by a car and Fremont T. ";. 81 ,580 100 .12 Hospital here. jaw, concussion, compound.; frac- successfully completing the course 1.65 relationship between . ' ' 'assistant at T injured in A.pn'1 lflfil. . A playTTiate Saratoga T-.-7- -81. 280 1.344 . Crash Driver Bennetl.. driving a 1956 car . had ture of the left arm and multiple will receive the Coast Guard Aux- Richmond T; . 26.83!. . '7172 .64 facial wounds. He was taken ;o tomeys general and the depart- of Joseph's was killed , and another Two traffic .accident s occurred, a passenger ; she was .uninjured . ments they serve. iliary,: Basic Small Boat Seaman- Homer T...... 71.3(14 . 1 .7X5 2.42 : ' Caledonia Community Hospital and boy was injiired in that accident. in : Winona Sunday morning, ac.v Blair Fishei men When the .cars came . to- , rest the ' ship . certifi cate. Wilson T. 7.. 86 .0K3 .' 1 :-~ii;i -i.i'5 -transferred to Rochester. ."I am satisfied that- any . at- ' : Victims of the crash on Minne- cording^ to . police. One. involved a Bennett vehicle was on the should- ¦;' Topics covered will include ' aids ; ¦Warren T. :. 72.209 1,437 1,99 er and Koopirian' . Konkel w^as treated for a . bad cut torney put into a department sota 10, near New /Prague, vvere ' ¦ ' ' car hitting a guardrail on the. in- s on the hit-hway answerable to the attorney gen- to navigation , seamanship,, traffic Dr. Bernard D. Kaiser , 34 ,7 Belle Utica T. : .:; 93.965;v ;2 'A .29 Both cars were demolished. -at. the hairline;.of his forehead , , and , safe small boat operation j terstate . bridge. , the other . was a Fail to ' eral and not fo the department rules , Plaine; Mrs. Vernon SchaueT, 47, St: Charles T. V 81,5)81: 784 .95 Capture -The, accident. ¦',was. , investigated released from the Caledonia hos- knot ty ing and accident preven- \Y" ' 5.i!> 1-.T.4 bus-pickup truck collision. pital Sunday 7' forenoon. head will create a bad situation/' Arlington, a lid Gerald A. : Schauet, Winona T. 33.963 ' ' by, Dale • Roehrich, Wabasha , of . tion. . ¦; "T. ,7 '23.707 3.58 1 .51 John Prosseiv XWi -E. Sarriia he said. 43. Arlington , a brother-in-law of Hillsdale ' r the State Highway Patrol .v and ¦' •; Registration may ./he ei- Rollingstone Si., was driving south across the MRS. LADSTEN is in Rochester , The situation ' was 'brought to at- made /the woman , • car Wily 'Old ?Henry Wabasha County Deputies Everett ¦with . " . ther at cl'assvsessions or at the 7 T. " ¦: .7, 7 50/414 . ' - 194. .38 interstate bridge when his. her husband. Their children tention by the the ,: dispute7V)Ctween struck a guardrail a bou t 600 ' feet BLAIR , Wis. (Special) - Old Lorenz and Oner Krohse. are being cared for by a neigh- Cily Hall office of the park-recre- : The Highway Patrol said Dr. Norton T. .- . 69.067 391 .56 Koopman was brought to the Ally. Gen. .frailer F. Mondaie arid ' , north of 4th//Street at 1:19 a.m., H enry, a tagged- np'rthern . pike bor. . -.(.jidsten is a. son of Mrs. Ben- Highway ation 'department ; Kaiser.pulled out to r>ass a sndw- Elba T ' . .- 32.667 82. .25 county jail here and released on Commissioner .James Ml. . Vernon T: 30.675 337 .59 said police/ for which a speciaj $25 prize ha? nett. Ladslen, Mabel , and his wife Marshall ;. : plow and snother car when tha , been nllcrcd : StOO bail unlil court his morning. ' Whitewater T. 30.675 417 . 1.35 After hitting ' Ihe. guard rail the spurned Ihe hires of is formerly of Caledonia. vehicle Collided wilh the Schauer s more than 300 Garden Eden Club ' Lewiston V. .. 94.452 . ' • 840 .89 car skidded sideways tor 122 tcet fishermen who com- Ladslen had been seen in: Cale- Marshall has described Mon- of auto. Apparently the physician s peted in Sunday 's' ' donia earlier Saturday evening, of : ' visipn ' T :lica V . . lf) , r,41..'. ¦ '. ] .308 7.O.-) and straightened out facing south . -fifth annual ice dale s office as overstaffed and Starts Third Year .wns obscured some by blow- a gain , police said. . ' Prosser told fishing contest on Lake Henry, f.icers said, overpaid. Mondaie has retorted ing snow from the plow. Th» Minnesota There were » City V. v.. 12 655 558 4.40 police!thai he was trying to avoid sponsored by the Blair Lions Youth leaves .eal hells in the that the reverse is trtie7 GALKSV1LL K , Wis. (Specials Schauers were driving to Roches- . car, ' Rolling -stone noher cr , 7cusing him o srike Club. j but neilhcr: was . in use, the "The Senate will check into the The Garden of Kdcn Club will | ter to visit Gerald's mother, a hds- Hiehway Patrol said. V. . ... 19.504 823 4.22 another car . causing him to strike . The . co-nlest wais in progress ' situation , " Sen.. Zwnch said today, start its third year Tuesday at 8 i pital patient , the railing. from l:ao lo 4:30 p.m. whir all "and if it is ton bad we m ust take p.m. in the (Mark I "M rs. Francis Weber , 29, Rose- YXoa V . •... - .; 6.0.57 69 1.(11 ¦ For Induction Issac room al the Altura V. , . 54.661 192 .3.) Neither ' Prosser nor his wife , a proceeds lo be- used by the club slops lo correct ' il. Rnnk of't'lnlesvillo . ville . Minn , , and her son Robin , 8 St. Charles '(,'.' . 144 .B2I 4 ,054 2.7(1 passenser, -was ' -hurt. Damage to lo help finance construction of a Steven Mitchell , id. son of .Mr. "The (rouble is not nnl*v in Ihe Officers Inking their places will nwinths, wc-re killed Saturday in a shelter house ' Goodview V. . 9(1. 537v . 1 .776 1.Bfl at Riverside Memor- and Mrs. Burton Mitchell , Utica, Preston Creamery highway departments. " tic : John Williamson S'r. president ; smashup al Hudson , Wis. Mrs. Stockton V . . 12 ,570 1139 6.67 ial Park here. departed bv bus Committees both in I be* Senate ."Mrs. tie'oi-gc . Oedsmn. vico presi- I Hichard f''eeney. 24 , Eau Claire, Dakota V . 15 .568 87 .5li City Traffic Box Score Winner of the Th-horsepowcr f o r Minneapolis , and House are scheduled lo begin dent; Miss Margaret Sutl ie . sec- I Wis., also (>."> $15,472 lice. Miss Sykiil Hell, chairman , Mis* J caught by Ralph Slaby , Independ- "I don 't thinl< a leg iilature was Expecied in April COUNTY S4,B39, 178 $52,574 1.08 youth also will More than 000 attended the (iwenifred Bibliy and iMi' s. Ncnl ence, Wis., who received a ham , lake a prc-induc- meet ing at the high school audi- ever in better shape nl this HallenliiKV Director * . are M r s. stage , " he said. "We are getting Recent cnlrl weather has delayed his car was more llinn $200 and 't he prize for lk\<> oldest 'fisher- tion physical. torium. Chester Severson was re- Italph Voung, 1 year; Miss Ida completion of Winona 's new ptist man went to C. A. Pratt , 84 , Hix- The county 's along- well despite havinp a d.iy- Miilhiillaiid , 2 years , and Carlylt damage lo the guardrail was about elected a.s a director and F.llon to-dny governor. office unlit mid-April , Postmaster Car Rolls Over tnn , Wis. The ypunj*esl was 3-year- call for March Is rtcdalen was elected a direclor Cory, S ' years. $1511 . , Mitchell re- "C'onimilteos are moving nt full John \V, DiiRaii announced. old Lorie Moen . daughter of Mr. one inductee and placing Kveret t Anderson The proj -rani will be ni\ en h\ Prosser was charged with care- who re- s|>eed to handle Ihe bills referred The scheduled completion dale On Highway 61 less driving ;ind forleiled $30 hail and Mrs. Lester Moen Sr ., Blair. i no pro-induction physicals. tired. .Miss (Iwenifred llihhy. who will had been Fob . 27. The building is Cary DoBow , R , .son of Mr. and 1 The increased draft call o( 10,- In I hem. " , in municipal courl today. , Other olficers and directors of (irove show a lilm enlilU ' il. "'Gni'di'l Owned by I' .S. Investment Corp., Kugone W. Young, 21 West Sa- Mrs. Myron Del-tow, Whitehall . 1 000 men for April i*ni«h| effect Wi- . ' The Walnut Senator said Ai-ound was not injured The bus-pickup truck accident the association , nut up (or elec- his only concern was for delays Spots the World " I Milwaukee , nnd will he leased to lem Kt. 1 , Wis., Vis ., won Ihe $50 attendance nona County, Mrs. Gladys Dux- ; car rolled over in n wns al 11 a.m. at Si. Charles and j tion , arc Charles Winter , vice resulti ng from liberal Indies re- (tin*¦ federal government. General when his prize. bury, select ive sendee ofticer re- ' contractor two miles , nor ill of Da- Mast Sanhorn streets. . president : Marvin Kindcls . secre- garding appointment s. V.neh al- is Krnus-Anrlerson , ditch about " .Merchandize prizes were award- ! ported, She has nol received her Sentenced for Assault Inc ., Minn 0,- ipolis. p.m. Sunday, Vernon P . Roll/. Sr., 1510 W, tary-lrai.Miror, Mm-tell .lacohson tempi to deal wilh an appoint- kota al 10 ed Ihrouglioul Ihe afternoon. I April (iiioln fur Ihe comity. and lOiigone Sclieev«*l. Alter Hie post office moves lo Young was backin g his car (in Howard St., was driv ing; a Winona nienl in Ihe Senate has rcsulled in :if) , Nel permanent assol s fur l!i(>2 Krvin A l.aiu'.urd, 1 10 High Iho new tiitililing, First National Ilic service drive south (if High- Transit Co. bus east on Sanhorn a long debaUv Forest SI , pleaded guilly in mu ll, , 23, were $: tiionths on cou(li(ion of .slreets at 1:27 p.m., not at 1:27 ench vehicle. No cilnlions were is- $150,000 Fire at 1 Minnes ota pood ln*h,i\ ini' during Ihrt l time .•i lll , Wednesday. sued, DOIKiK , Wis . (Special ^ - At- Shelly DiiiRleldci' , bot h of Koim- tendance prizes were awarded n| lain Citv , Wis , were Ihe youngest Carhalia Hotel in NY. "1 holio\c the Scnale this uook the rale of one en cry Iwo minules hoy and girl. will pass the riiniprnmisr* hill end- Attention MLLKNVH.LK , N Y. ' AF' i- -Kne , ing many ye/irs of legislalre ef- Bing Crosb y Home and ev ery per.stin hringing in a ilelwecn 450 and Mifl attended desl royed the main building of Ihe CITY OF Y/INONA cntch -won n prize in the third Iho politest . Winners of allriirlnnce fort ," he said. After Surgery RO-ye.'ir-flld Gallinlia Hotel in Hie ; The measure , which has moved EAGLES annual Ire fishing contest spon- prizes Included : Calskllls near here Siiniluy, injur- sored h y the Dodge Spoilsmen ' Albert I'ellowski , I lodge . Moron lo Ihe point of passage in Ilic will moot In the Aire HOLLYWOOD iAP > - Sliif-or s ing twn hotel empUiyes anil cans- Member* Club on I.nko Dodge Sunday niter- set ; lloger (levering, Scnale with out opposition, would Bing Crosby is convalescin R al Winona, int; dainagc eslim.iled by offici- 'I DOG LICENSES Room nt 7 p.m., Tuosdfly, then noon. portabl e television set; Boh en- perinil osleopaths to pr.' irtico yen home from surgery fur reiuov -il als al SI.Vi (Kid . era I iiiedicinc if Ihey (i.is *- ihe proceed In a body to pay 'final Julian ,lohn*s(wi, West Salem , moke , Dodge , transistor radio; Tho 1 963 dog licenses nro nvcsllable now at tha of a kidney si one, fire officials snld Ihe blii/. r* ap- saivie esaininal iinis re quired nl Brother Wis,, won a rifJ/e for catching a .loo Lamlierl, I'IK RI , .sleepi ng hug; respects to doparted The opcrnlion, performed late I ' parenlly stni'ted in Ihe fir sl- (loot* office of flu City Treasurer , room 204 In tho City Bulld- in-oiince erapp ie and Martin Fry- .lames Mnlsylcli i , (l cost « lib Minne »h« now llceme mu>| be purchased by April 1, 1961, Reg. Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 12 I for Ms fi-oimro Riinfisli. comnilltoe »'ere Uie rluli officers: I old Arrowhcnd loll brulj-e lielMcen ! sot n lo do Ihe manilcn mice on n 8 P.M. Slwp In the Clubhout.* I The (ildesl riinn In the conlest, llarolil Aiulre , presiilenl ; Hichard liululh nnd Superior wlH he iniidc hhari-d-cosl basis license FOHS ore; Ma|o Dog, $2.0Q; Spayed Female, Mr. nnd Hubert Walr will «how R was .Irtiiies Kaliter, ll(i IU K I RC , Tillin g , M'CM'elary; Mrs. Liunliprt ' toll-free March I'i iiiider .jo int new intervl ale high # Mr*. , mid I Allliougli a $2.00; Femnle , $3 .00. ($1 ponalty oddod if not pur- ¦ ¦ pictorei. of European Trip, I the oldest Wdii M.ii , Ales , Mncy Ku- Ttilm,' , IrenMiiw, .ind dames 'rtiujri'.iJii'i of IMii»»»wd ;i nnd Wis- w;»v briiige linli .s Ihe cil ie-. . I he old piel/., 711, clicked by April 1. 1963). I I WII.IARD ANGST , Grnnd Knight | Arcad ia, Thirleen-month- Wickn , I .nnilievl Ullla nnd Lenmird consin, I bridge serves enn.sidonihlo local ^g^MHHBMHNHHHHMMHNMBRHHBHM^ old Hal Dincfcfcler nn<| 2-yeni' old Knlns , rllr7:00 - 10:15 "You ' ' .' us ;sp - much I —or at least don to gamble jfiSll-f^ .- re . .costing; at the hotel where- they're living', U of W. farm WINTO DAILT NEWS money," tile studio ' man moaned. , . ! .1 His competitors think .he's very MILWAUKEE, Wis. UFv-The sale -\irm3~ : M-G-M "But I'm making you so much ' ' ¦ . ' /MONDAY; FEBROAny f^-fc kp MliSSWtr^jJBBA 4 ¦ ¦ • wrong, i • - . : to the city of La Crosse of the ¦~~ ¦ " ' ' ' ki*ji |/ mum \n%f mm^fiSEEiiimLmmm^ntifi mpney.'' she answered ; . : " " " ' ; ¦ - VOLUME . 10*, NO. W .- . . . ^ ; ¦ University of Wisconsin 's ' 160-acre Any Vyay./ with girls ' -bcconiing "LOOK, - LOWE wid to me, Published daily , except Saturday and holl- . frdnier cxperiiiicntaj farm . near La and Hcrjld Publishing niorc ; competitive . ;to7 get .. guys,,: - 1 pointing to his new pool. "We're days by Republican Ci otse was jpp-io\cd Friday by Company. 601 Franklin St.,, , Wihona. _Minn. ; ; 'll be a Broadw*ay mu- i&SaMS.ge6«ns^ predict there going to have I WCMM -. B%l a floating bar out the university Board of Regents SUBSCRIPTION "RATES CTE-. ^^ T ^ r^ *--"! '»*. 00H UU PlkCQUlI* ,lil.lll>llilll.1 sical, "Bring on the Boys!" Arid in the water. Tbe waitresses will "~ S Sinjle Copy 10c, 15c Sunday - snSSn that tlie expression, '.'Oh, Boy- serve while swimming, They'll be La Ciosse ollci-ed S38 900 foi the X MM BASEHART - MOR - NICOI RICB site on biull orei looking the city Delivered by carrier In City or Winona— TH'5 FEATURE AT 8;35 erec, " which riien- once used to ex- dressed ; like mermaids, We're go- -c lli« propcity* foi a 16 weeks H2.7S SJ weeks H5.50 ; By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON will be replaced by "Oh , public pai k ' stop- Girrrr- water. Do you know any musici- othei e\ening two young men from the Jaycees lang my By mall strictly In:- advance;- . -paper. rrrllllJl :" .;,. ' THE Hie umvoiiih ha\ shif t ed its e\ pci ¦ orivexpir 'ition date. ans who can swirn ? We re look- dcoi bell and asked if they might come in and get me to fill Imsled, Winona neji In Fillmore/ Houston, O «£!> AND Groiicho Marx watched I MO men ing for a swimming sax player!" cut a (luestionnau e With a tcelmg of considerable boredom I penmenlal fanning to a site lrempealoau counties: JH DAMON yf doing /Unicycle-riding in Las Veg- France - .Nuyen's;. really watching But Lanc aster in Gi .mt County 6 months J6.50 - 3 months S3.50 asked them in and we got at filling out the questionna're 1 ' year S12.O0 I month t l.3S as. "Wouldn 't you think ," lie said , her weight. Posing: for a picture the boiedom vanished , for it was an intensely interesting and _ ami PYTHIA7S ,M& All other mall s.ubscrioflons: Vjf^WMS rnSM m EMrmUCOLOK "in a town with tall the money Las while plugging her new movie,"A Mtal questionnaire that made one think hard Moreover it gave ~~ (JO y^^^JTO^ Vegas has. they'd buy each of Girl Named Tairiikd, " she asked ' Senate Freed on 1 year 115 00 3 monlhs $^'5 one a chance to sound off about one's pet peeves about what s & months V S8.00, 1 month " . Sl.oO those, guys his own bicycle, instead the photographer , "Would you like been happening around Winona , and also to express satisfaction ¦ Filibuster Fight Send chanBet of address nolices, undeliverad ol splitting one bicycle apart?" a mint?" She added , , ' 'it'.'; one;of OL praise lor the things one approi ed of in Winona copies, subscription - orders and other, man those made without sugar.". There have been .a few projects in our town that make me WASHINGTON7 IAP>-The Sen Items to W»»ona Dally : News, Box 95, Wi- WHAT'S THIS about Caroline You can telegraph flowers to nona, . Minn. so furious that I can hardly contain myself , and it made me feel ate often accused by its cutics Second ct.sss postaae ca ld at Winona. Kennedy getting her own secre- : Playwright Joseph Hayes and wife 1 tary?. The buzz-buzz is that Patii a great deal better to sound off to these nice Jayeees and have of lagging behind the times, take - I Mavrijan e in . Sarasota, Fla. them w rite down mj sentiments, also it "as good to expiess a big leap forward today. Magidson , 18. a freshman at the ' 7They re celebi-iting their 25th an- satisfaction with other things These questionnaires will be sum- Freed Jt l.ul -of a light oiei iN University of , and i niyersary. Hayes';., author ¦ .of; the the daughter of a prominent Wash- niarizcd and the sentiments without using any names will be antiffihbustei mle, il biings its "The Desperate Hours ," also "Cal- conveyed to the City Council, the Planning Commission , or what- ington caterer, has latched Onto legislative day abieast of the culated Risk" now starring Joseph ever body or committee it concerns. calendar date. the job for nex t summer—natur- '• :- M . . . . " Cotteri and Patricia Medina , hears * . •: The Senate stajs in Uie same mmm ally, she'll have to take care of that his . new book , "Don't Go It secnn like a splendid to expiess his honcM \icws on all of Caroline' s social engage, legislative d00 Winonans after a puilumcnUrv maneii\ er that ported seen riding a hansom cab test is now on in Mallorea. and people alw ays have the puu woi k and L think they 'ic doing Hours: 1:30-5 00 P.M. in Central Park . Police informed put an end lo the fiaca*; o\ei its . ' bullfighting.. .for once will . : be sec- lege of writing a Letter to a fine and selfless job dying us of . it. . .later • Jackie , and a ' ' anli filibustei r ule it adjourned or writ*: i ondary. . Micheline Presle , the the F.ditor ' in this paper But to find out what we Winonans fot the fiibt lime in 3' weekt group of friends saw the satirical French.; ^ I Son stone of Rochester j film rave : in Spain . . .is the licm e\pciienc( 1 know how want for our home town. And So .iftei hem s stu.k in the leg "Establishment" show; by gifted big glamour girl on hand, and many people hesitate to "stick don 't think it isn t a staggei ing | Lower Arcade — Zumbro Hotel I English actors al the Strollers. | islaiu e tlav o( Jan 15 it now is 1 Rocftiester , Minnesot a travel: author Temple Fielding is then necks out " and sign their lot of extia woi k toi these Feb 1J foi the? Seiute too Peggy Cass—mad at De. Gaullei- l one of the . beauty judges. names to a letter of opinion , voung men 1 The Jaycees Irope launched an aiiLi:French fried po- TODAY'S vSADDICST LAUGH: especially if they haie to do to ha\e this suney oi uport tatoes campaign , promised not to Bernie Allen's going to ask f o r business in Winona. finished and tabulated some speak-French or go to French res- something; most unusual at the NV So this Jajcee leport with no time in April Ileie 's hoping all taurants until the Common Mar- ' ' Antiques -'Show— ^av copy of NY names used will give even tbe you questiojiecs will cooperate te.J^SayA. <]§» m^^m^m^Am^mm^mwtm\m^m^m^m\\m^^Simm^^^Amm^m.*'c ket admits England. "Who d o.e s> newspaper. .. . most hesitant person a chance with them I Ele Gaulle think he is?" shorts Peg- <* ¦' ; WISH I'D SAID THAT: "The ^^^ gy. . "De Gaulle? ". . .Jayne Mans- man whov has everything doesn't Has anyone seen anv of those perfectly lo\ely Bohemian wj\- >pt I field and Tommy Noonan twisted haye a wife—if he did 't wmgs that have feasted in such on Winona hackbei - , he wouldn numbers* *mWSf, I' tfniy °ne -could hav« two 1A4fc/V