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lordxruiing^ Appeals cburf r-tbpens Reserve By HAROLD HrGGINS .bags out and get . things patched up as fast as possible,?' he lives" of those who live along Lake Superior's North Shore. .; SlLVERVTB AY, Minn. lft— The 3,100 employes of Reserve explained. "" - '"' •- , "/ ' Judge Ross expressed skepticism tbat ''another two -or Mining Co; began returning to their jobs today, saved from Lord, agreeing .with the Justice Department that Reserve three; weeks i& going to make¦ a significant difference in the the unemployment rolls by a temporary ybrder ; putting Re- was polluting Lake Superior, and endangering the health of health of these people." . • .'¦. ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' North Shore residents with its daily discharge of up to 67 000 'fSeciety. can serve back ir business. .' ' . . ; , 't af¦ ford . the risk,": Hills replied, "The dan- The order, .issued, late Monday night by a three^judge tons of waste rock at Silver Bay, ordered the lake discharge ger is too great " .. . V panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit . Court : of Appeals, temporarily ; halted. The sandb.ags Molinaro referred to were used , to Mock 7 Edward Frdie, attorney for 7 Reserve," argued that no lifted a ruling, by U.7S. District Judge Miles Lord that closed sluice pipes. used in the discharge. medical witnesses had demonstrated a direct connection be^ Reserve's Silver ; Bay taconite processing plant and its mine wyyuywMtf»iviiAA/v\rtArt#tV7 tween the. discharge , of taconite wastes and any health risk. ¦' at'Babbitt, as- of 12:01 a.m. Sunday. .. ' .- . For related .stories an the Reserve Mining Co., situation, "Quite softs ," Fride told the panel, "you're goihg to have It was exactly 48 hours later when Bill Pierson's truck see page ?. a ripple effect that's going to have a significant effect on the rolled through the gate . of Reserve's Silver Bay plant, Pier- tAfwwwwvwwvnMwuvwtfw whole economy of the United States." He was referring to son, the first worker to return to work today, yelled at a Reserve, attorneys appealed Lord's order with the. tlth the fact that the Reserve plant produces about 15 percent of fuard , "Hey,¦¦ ¦ did you hear the good news?" .. He kept on U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis after Lord refused the domestic iron ore .used iri the nation's steel . plants. riving..- ¦ ' ;¦- . -;. - , 'V '. Monday to stay it himself. Theii attorneys for both sides met Hill, noting: that . Reserve , has a 3 million-ton 7 stockpile "Boy, I'm glad tp see tThis,'' said the iiext man in, "A .lot in Springfield, Mb., with the' appellate judges who were there of taconite pellets, argued that there would be no "ripple of the people I saw downtown today were pretty depressed tb attend a judicial institute. . effects from a continued temporary shutd own. wondering where the next paycheck was coming from." , : The. ..three-judge panel included Donald Ross, Omaha, The judges deliberated about 15 minutes before returning Neb.; Myrori Bright Fargo, ,., arid William Webster, St First to arrive at the plant were foremen and superin- :¦ ,. N.D . with their decision.. tendents who prepared it for production. . Company switch- Loins, Mo. ' " . .- -7' . '' .' On May. 15, an. appellate court: panel will hear Reserve's board operators were busy early today calling workers; back JohVri Hills, U.S. Justice Department attorney, and Byron motion to stay any further , application of Lord's mjunction NE"W: PREMIER , . v Premier-designate Yitzhak Rabin to their , jobs. The 3,100 employes are divided about evenly Starns, Tvmesota's chief deputy attorney ' general, argued until the entire .appeal can be heard. listens in stay.;, 7:7¦ ,¦ . v Tel Anv Mond ay; as party secretary; reads con- between the operations at Silver Bay and Babbitt. against the temporary - Reserve officials said they expected operations at Silver gratulatory mess age from Premier Golda Meir*7 after ;lhb . 7 Larry Molinaro, an assistant superintendent, almost ran '.: -Hill maintained that each day's discharge 7 of taconite Bay and Babbitt to be at a normal level within 24 hours of : pastes - from- the iron ore processing plant "threatens '; the resumption. ¦ ' . Labor Party had chrisen Rabin to forni new government. through the gate. "We've got to -get down there, get those. - . (AP Photofax) , ¦¦ ISI o iuryivor? found Mej rs : successo tx '";.', followi ngy|j|tefe / ||j i ||i Israel Sfff l^liil^iei P^ By HARI HARTOJO he V. was : hopeful of V some j sight" in its, last message to the 7 , DENPASARi;.Bali 7 (UPI) - survivors in the crash. 'ground. . - ' . - . By JONATHAN BRODER the : Liberals; — haveVmade riess. to return to Jordan part of ness for tlie Arab attack, a dis- Rescue teams reported no trace had a. telex a little bit ! In Washington , five investiga** ' clear - that Rabin will; have a the 7 West ' Bank . territory 7 "We ¦ ; 7 TEL AVIV, - Israel . tion 7 Minister 7 Shimon Peres. circle in Israel, ; of the government, Secretary pf pilot, on a flight frorii Hong doctors and police were delayed passengers were Americans,.29 JETLINER CRASHES/.. Rabin's name was to be sub- ; The selection of Rabin . was V ;7A newcomer 7 to politics, he; State Henry A; Kissinger would Kong ; tp Los Angeles with for hours in.. reaching 7 the Japanese, 18 7 French/ four Pan American World; Al- mitted today to. President ; Eph- seen as a victory fbr the dovish :8everal Pacific stops*¦': had aircraft 'because of difficult Germans and three7 Canadians. left wing of the; labor party, joined the cabinet: for . the first fiod his peaceinaldng wori eas- V ways ; reported that one of raim Katzir. V 7 time: sue .weeks ago as labor radioed he was over Denpasar terrain leading to the crash The - others -were from India, which ' advocates' ;greater 7 terri- ' ¦ ¦: ' 7 , its 70? jet s with 96: passen- He has three weeks to put to- minister. Although he was chief ier. . ' . . fron V before; contact was - abruptly site, some 35-miles tiorthwest of Taiwan Indonesia and : the. torial compromise with the ; y . ' -' ; the airport, according : tt airline Philippines. : Seven were of gers and a crew of lo . crash- gether a coalition with a major- of staff during the 1967 war, he ' .On the S^ian-israeli ts . broken. . ' ed Monday in mountainous Arabs - than :Mrs, Meir had been ; The officials said they could spokesmen. . . unknown origin. ity in the Knesset, Israel's par- willing to offer. was not. called: back to. active the artillery exchanges contin- unusual' . '. The Denpakar. control tower 7 The jetliner was the fourth terrain on the island of Bali, liament, and could get a three- duty daring the war last ; Octo- ued with-qut letup,; but Israeli detect nothing When . ; ¦ " ¦- ' ¦¦¦ radio contact with. 7 the plane said : Flight: 812, which was to Pan Am Boeing 707 to crash the en route from Hong Kong; week extension if necessary. '.- ,- '"Ve must exhaust every pos- ber; . .. . - .'. • .- ." forces claimed full control of ¦ was .losl ¦;• - .; have landed ; also at Sydney, past 10. mdnths, Three Of the It: went down about .37 miles But both of Labor's partners in sibility of-/peace," he . declared This has enabled hini to stay Mt. Heniion, on the Leban^e- Earlier, a Pah American Fiji ahd Honolulu on the way to disasters; were iii the South from7the airpbrty(AP Photo- previous governments 7— the in. Ills.acceptance speech.;7 clear of the controversy - over Syrian border overlooking thj spokesman iii Hong Kong said Los Angeles, radioed . "field;, in. Seas. 7 V^" ' . ' fax): National -'' Religious : party a7nd But Rabin's reported willing- the government's- unprepa.red- iSolan Heights. 7 . AAuch-chfieized AAiMhell-Stan W- ff WM; : :W'W-- . %.j£iW VA h^ad quits going to jur^ soori S By JERRY T. BAULCH By JOHN MORGANTHALER with Stans' lawyers leading off , G. Harding's Cabinet, .Atty. W%:' ' ¦WASHINGTON im- Donald E. Johnson, sharply criti- '¦ <3« fl r& . m.^YX/x C . : . cized on both sides of Capitol Hill ; and by several veterans ' . NEW YORK ; (:AP)— The followed by Mitchell's. -The gov- Gen, Harry . Daugherty, was make freed, because of a hunig jury . ^ organizations, plans to resign as; head of the Veterans Ad- ernment probably won't er i minal conspiracy case . "There is no country in ministration . Mitchell and its closing arguments before Mitchell and Stans are ac- the world ; where a person against John N. Wednesday, But administration sources reject suggestions that he Maurice H. Stans, the two then cused ol conspiring to impede a changes Irorn a here to a is being fired as administrator of the sprawling agency that President Nixon picked to run U.S. District Judge Lee P. fraud investigation by the Secu- goat, and a goat to a hero; or provides benefits for 29 million veterans. His re-election campaign, is Gagliardi has said he hopes to rities and Exchange Commis- visa versa, as they do with One well-placed source said Johnson had planned for headed to the jury. charge the panel regarding the sion of financier Robert L. Ves- -us. more than a year to return to private life when his term Testimony in the nine-week: law that applies to the case late co in return for Vesco's secret "We are the only fleas expires June 23. former Wednesday , with deliberations $200,009 cash contribution to Johnson announced his resignation plans on Monday after old trial of Mitchell, the weighing over 100 pounds. President ITixon's chief of staff Alexander M. Haig Jr. met attorney general, and Stans, to begin thereafter. President Nixon's 1972 reelec- We don 't know what we are with congressional veterans affairs committee leaders and¦¦ the onetime commerce secre- The last time former Cabinet tion campaign. They also want , but we are ready to later with Johnson. - , tary, ended Monday. The jury members were tried on crimi- charged with obstructing jus- bite somebody to get it." . Johnson said he had enjoyed his five years "of dedicated of nine men and three women , tice and lying to the grand jury and considered that his administra- nal charges was in the after- y June 20, 1935 service" to the veterans the first in nearly half a centu- niath of the 1923 Teapot Dome which indicted them. tion achieved a great record. ry to sit in criminal judgment But. critics frequently charged his administration was— scandal over the leasing of gov- Vesco's $200,000 was the larg- and of former Cabinet, members, ernment oil : reserves. Former f nti^ as one put it—one of "frustratin g inefficiency¦¦ bureau- est cash contribution received cratic bungling," ¦ ' . - ¦ ' ¦ ' ... ¦ . , ". - could get the case by Wednes- Interior Secretary Albert Fall by Stans' Finance Committee All rloMs reserved lor the Will Ro- charges that the VA under Johnson ; : ' oers Memorlql. Selected and edited There also have been day. was sentenced to a year in pris- for the Re-election of the Presi- by Brvon Sterllno, had become a "dumping ground" for former IMxon cam- Final summations by the de- on for accepting bribes and his dent, the money-raising parallel paigners, 7 ; fense were scheduled for today, colleague in President Warren to Mitchell's Committee. Nixon is granted 5 -day extension WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- to review ihe response to thc wwwti .am ident Nixon lias asked for and committee and that because of ¦ww w^^Maw ro ^p- .^,y.;w;y...v 1»t^M»9R .XOMKtlKf... - ..^MHHMMH been granted a five day exten- his schedule such a review responding to a House RKSIGNINCr . . - . Donald E. Johnson , above, admuiistra- sion in could not be completed by tqr of the Veterans Administration , is resigning from his post Judiciary subpoena for White j Hous« tapes, a spokesman said Thursday. effective In JunC it was learned Monday. (AP Photofax) ¦ ¦ ¦ today, f.'.'?.-:'.;-. ' .- •;:¦ :• ¦:¦:•' : ; ;-w:?¦-« ¦:&£?<:*<¥-K-rtvcK'mvt'.YiZ!?: -?^ "The President wants to deal " ¦; ~ . " ¦ A high level administration with this matter In a coopera- . "" **] official said committee chair- tive ami reasonable way, He man Peter Rodino, D-N.J., does not seek a confrontation ," agreed to a; White House re- the official said, thnt the subpoena dead* | On the inside: I quest It was nonetheless clear that lino be set for next Tuesday in- : M A U.S. Nnvy exrlosh'cs (cam begins clearing | this Thursday, Nixon was considering ways to Ill iflpacflUcaol stead of blunt what one official called ; iho Suez 'Canal of Ihe debris ot two wars , but , -1 i liir.-icli ;.in" w,w"iei'' increased fnrm acreage 1 Ona official snid that White comprehensive response " to the ! rcJI III 11,1s. spring will boomcrung . against furmera — | House representatives told thc subpoena , • sliM' y, paw ,1, 1 com mittee staff thnt it was a However, hiLcivlewn witli ¦ S,,iin rr A llpw s lilcrnry agent miys the form- "very lime consuming job to .several Nixon advisers dis- A vnPVI * - " ' | com p ile find! prepare material" ; **o'«*» " . en* i lee president Is assured of more Ihnu | closed that high-level unhnppi- i $;i(i(i ,>i'i() fur his novel ~ slory, page B, for tho answer. ncss is growing with each new | Thus was (in apparent refer- ¦ ' 0:,c 0,¦ ne,ws .subpoena or request for White RPCRfVA • " to l,*nt Resorvo MininR Co. 1 ence to Iho transcri ption of the House tapes. Uacl io was re opening "sounded like nay day and ffl tape recor clings, which ono Indications are thnt , Nixon 1 Stiluvdii y ni(!*il- wing (<> fl ham d.-ince," snys n Silver Bay - E source said was made more dif- himself let his miner show j polieeinaii — stories , imge '.!. *1 fieu lt because portions of the when Iho Judiciary. Committee ':. € tlff t Vko rresklfii t Gerald Ford lolls newspaper pub- 1 conversations aro virtually In- formally requested moro tapes ;i rUI U lisiiors lie cNnecIs President Nixon to comply this 1 END OF TESTIMONY IN TRIAL . .. Former Attorney Monday. Attorneys for both sides announced, they hnrl com - audible. beyond the '12 conversations it i' week wilh l|»e House Judiciary Cominlttee 's siibpoenn of 42 1 General John Mitchell , left , yawns as he and former Secretary pleted presentation of testimony in the federal criminal con - this offi c ial also snid Nixon has subpoenaed for its im- . ; Iii pod convi'i'snllons — slory, page 16. m , of Commerce Maurice Stans leave Federal Court in New Yprk spiracy trial (AP Photofax) "wanted'lo take additional limo peachment inqui ry , ZU.Z^..:^Z.z^ IJ.S. g||i|^^|Wi|j ^^ |^^ Bfedvieyp art p t working to clear Suez Mideastp roblem? ' By United Press International The Cairo sources /said , the ement -. -¦ accord led Israel to ¦7/ By/WILLIAM L.yBYAN ' ;, . , wh en they won't , have t-o rely U.S. Navy mine experts .took clearing operations, expected bo abandon V the canal earlier this AP Special Correspondent on the Russians or anyone else the first step today to clear tlie last three months, were similar year, and pull back into - the It 'yi& /possible now that the for loans. bo those used by U.S. explosives Sinai .Desert, y muddy Su-ez Canal of debris Middle East can pose a ques- How: much, of what happened 7. 7 from two Middle East, wars, but experts in North Vietnamese In /the battle for control of fighting still flared alon g the waters last year, . Mt. , Hermon, opposing ; t anks tion mark oyer the long-term can be . assessed to Brezhnev's deteriorating Golan Heights The U.S. team was part of an and artillery kept . up their pre-eminence of /Leonid I: .policy of. placating Washington ¦ ' ' cease-fire, lines. Anglo-American-Egyptian mines- shelling of each other's posi- Brezhnev at the |'V- • ¦:. . - .¦.. ' . "" in hopes of economic dividends sweeping project aimed at tions -oil the strategic moun tain, Egyptian. - sources said the Soviet helm. An AP frorn detente? opening the : canal, which has the Syrian . and . Israeli com- - dernoMon experts, would spend / Although the - In ali likelihood Brezhnev a: week examining the . caiiaTs been closed sincei the 1967 Arab- mands said. Communist par- /:. News 7 ^ Israeli war.' .///. . ' lays mucli of the blame for his northern sector befere getting , there was no ty cliief noay Both sides lai«d mines in the In Tel Aviv V/Vnalvii?/*«aiys's , headaches at the door down to removing;-mines and immediate . official . .comment on find it increas-. ¦ current 7frpm the 102- canal after Israel seized the ingly difficult to .I ' 7 Henry A. y other explosives eastern bank during the six-day Beirut reports /of an Israeli ; of Secretary of State ' mile waterway. • 7 : ' \?ith the AmericanSji he . war in 1967. Israel lost'¦: part cf force holding - pdsi ti ons on the live Kissinger.7 But; what about the ¦ yof the snq v- , can't do with- '. 'y "The ¦ .' . U.sy7 team, quartered the east bank in the 1973 Lebanese side may also feel he react ion of the party ; Politburo, aboard the /amphibious assault conflict, but seized a section of capped mountain. . out tehm. particularly the ;old-style ' con- ship Iwo . Jima; .was . scheduled the western side/from Egypt.y- Beirut's French-language Whatever sort ¦bf stew .Mos- servatives who never liked the t;-/called' on the United newspaper Le Soir, said "Israeli 7 to split into separate units Egyp cow . cooked , up .'for the. Middle detente/ policy very much to be- 7 working from Port ; Said oh the States,7to yhelp in the mine- mechanized ' units" had sUzed /. ' 7 East, / something . went- : wnorig gin with?- / .7 Mediterrarean Sea and Is- clearing dperaftion'" . . after an the region t». keep Syrian troops As of how , Brezhhev looks mail on Lake Tixnsah. Ajnerican-sponsored disengag- out of Lebanese territory. 7; with the recipe. Consequently, . Kremlin policy makers now much the;man in charge. But 7 S, focus their efforts east: of Suez so did /Nikita Khrushchev on Syria arid Iraq, all but writ- only a short time before he was ing off . the influence , they so toppled by his colleagues in the ; carefully :and expensively built Politburo and party ; central committee after they totaled up jo up in Egypt, the, leading Arab r i ¦ ppl- iffeld Dtrrios the balance sheet from his Man ns ' . ' - nation. ;- . ' ¦ ¦ Undoubtedly the . ruling Polit- icies, ' buro ;is irked:. With Egypt's- de- G OLD GALA fection, Moscow /has practically DAWSON CITY, Y.T. . (UPIX asking re no influence to speak of in the —/Discovery Day celebrations, Arab West. East of Suez, mean- +a*. told newsmen he D-M ass., aiid W alter 7. Mom ' " commemorating . the discovery By JEFFREY INDL-LS .. can leader,. . . .!AMBULA7NCE RUN¦ -.. . Israeli;army aih-/7. military'; spokesman said there were more time,; oil-producing natiohs are _ does not think there is going to of gold in the Klondike 76 years • . - WASHDK3T0N '- '(-AP) . Sen- dale ,7 P-Mirin 7 , also have urged bulahce makes • its way- dqvm the/ twisting ro ad ; casualties7 in /Syrian shellings /of the snow so enormously rich that the ago, 7 will take place Aug. 16-18 be a tax out this year; But: he • ¦ " ate .' Democratic Leader- Mike . a tax reduction.. - . . - ,; leading to sununit-bf Mt. Harmon range. .A: , covered heights. . (AP Photofax) V V Arahs can . -hope:' .- .'for a time in/Dawson City. ' '¦ -7 . Mansfield has^ joined y a growing added - that one might be justi- ' ' : fied if necessajy to head off :a: ... Iii 7the House, Speaker Carl V/aumber of Congress members Albert -of Oklahoma and Chair- 7 supporting a substantial tax cut recession., . . " Sen. Carl ,. It-Neb., man Wilbur D./ IWTills of the hard hit by .Curtis a ¦ v '' , ¦ ¦ to help VArnericaiis pow erful. Way's . and / Means "„.- ,•; - . \ •;•*-.• '. *. »';;••» j" . ./.. .\. /•..':,• •, •/.'>• ¦' «'.' ''• '' .*•'"'.''•'•:. '. Z-'" -\" ' "Z- ' -' -'.X' ' .': "Z'^\^':^ " •'.''. -. *'", ,'•• ".*' *':''...-'. .•• * ,'v. *?» . ' > "*: ,* , <• "> • , » - i .- . * .... . •*: «* j ' inflation. . senior member , of-. , the; Senate ' '^ ^ .'. spiralling Committee have . indicated they - ." . However, - yChairman/ .yArthur Finance. Coriinvittee, said Con- un- gress ough t to. be talking ; about would support such a move / Burns of the Federal ' Reserve less: there is a /raarked; upturn Board said Monday he. opposes balancing the hudget -instead of cutting/ taxes. in tlie economy, soon. V a, tax/cut. 7jRather, the board .. Burns did riot elaborate on ;-plans, to use money;and interest "Let's -deal =with the cause of ; inflation and not fool the Arher- his opposition to a' tax . out: /7 policies to. fight -inflation , even ¦Howe -ye r , administration V though such policies could hurt ican jeopile . yzithV talk about a tax cut," .Curtis said. spokesmen have said that a/tax 7-ythe r ' home 'building 7 industry; V reduction would; be inflationary "¦/• Eurns said. Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey, and would not ,haye "any imme- Mansfieldl noting increasing 'D-Mihn.,7 Edward M. Kennedy,- diate effect on . the economy. : .support for a : tax cut .among . ; . legislators ¦ - and economists, V said , "This isy something . we From Argentina ". ', ;- .. can do -for the average working ./,;..' .' stiff whe's:carrying "the load.iLn ;; ¦ ¦ ; ' ¦-v ' ' ')' "V * " 1 ' ; ",' ' : " ' 'i' ' i' ' y"- * . 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Mansfield 7 said the revenue " lost through a tax cut could be By HENRY S. -ACKERMA.N! Cleveland, Ohio, man.. : Fears made up by closing tax loop- ' ¦ " Associated Press 7Writer are growing';, that- he. way be holes and by reducing spending dead. -;/ . ; : BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -jfor. - defense, foreign aid : and Ame rican business ex- ,:' :-: " (AP) — . Eight years ago the Ameri- space. 7 . ;.:. : leading Argen- ¦ Sen. V ecutives are still car community. was estimated Robert P. G-riffin of tina to escape guerrilla kidnap- Michigan, the acting Republi- at 8,000 residents.; The United ers, and no one has any idea States Consulate in -Buenos /Winona Paijy Slews when, the exodus; will stop., Aires says . there are about 4,000 2 Winona, Minnesota : Spokesmen for various Amer- Americans still in Argentina, TUESDAY/ APRIL 23, 1974 , say they have But it /has been saying that ican¦ companies . ' Advertisement :y , no. .; intention of . vquitting the since November, and reliable country /permanently. 7But sources say at le ast'130 Ameri- many /firms are shifting, their can .executives have . .-left/.the YotfreSerei Too foreign executives: elsewhere, country:; in that period. In the 7 Hear at least temporarily. \ past two years, enrollment at OldTo the- American,school in Buenos "Yon caii count the numlei GhicagOjIl].-A free off er of spe-: Aires has decreased from 900 to :¦ ot American presidents of U.S. less than 400. ' rial interest t6 those -who hear firms' , here.- ' on- one hand," says but do not understand: words has one well-coanected Americar been announced by Bel tone, A. source. Historical group non-oaperatihg;. model of the :The American comm.unitj smallest Beltone aid ever made! represents &om« $1.4 billion ir to see Caledonia . /will be given absolutely- free , to investments in Argentina, ane V /anyoite requesting it.' . since last fall it has been the art collection :. . . . . This is not a real hearing aad, leftist - '.-.guerrillas ¦ , target of7: CALEDONIA , Minn. — An art '.. •but.'it . 'wiil ' show you how tiny whose kjdnapings the govern- j ' collection will be displayed at hearing help can be. It' yours ment has been unable to stop.•; . the quarterly meeting of the to keep, free. The actual iid The Vexodins began in .Novem- County Historical So- 7 weighj less than a. third of an ber when John Swint of the ciety Sunday at 2 p.m. at the ounce, and it's all at ear level, in Ford Motor Co. was killed in a Caledonia Museum. ¦; one unit. No ^ires lead; from guerrilla ambush on Thanksgiv- : Mr./ and Mrs. Donn Young, body -to head. ing Day. in Cordoba. It quick- who recently opened their gift leftist People's models are free; so write ened after tbe shop, the ''Bra ss Banana" in These Revolutionary Army abducted Thousands have Caledonia , will display their art for yours now- Exxon's Victor Samuelson last collection of quilts; coverlets already been mailed, so write a nd country pottery, ' December. at the , today to Dept. 5393, Beltone Exxon p-aid the guerrillas dining ; hall on the fairgrounds . - Electronic! Corp., *201 "W. $14.2 million on March- 11, but They; will speak about this col- Victoria St,, Chicago, 111,, 606-16. nothing has. been heard of the lection during the afternoon's program. Young was cura tor of t he Cedar Rapids Art Center for six years before coming to Cal- edonia. Last year the Young collection toured Iowa under the sponsorship of the Iowa Arts Council . Because of the work involved iji setting up this display, they will keep the pl ace open for vis- itors on April 29-30- come Wayne and Wan-on in Swenson, who have given a log cabin to tlie society, will tell the group something about its early his- tory, The cabin was moved to the fairground last fall , Plans for restoring and furnishing it also will be discussed. Lunch will be served after the meet- ing. ¦ Nutrition experts say that •cheese, which provides good AND BASS ANDTONE AND BALANCE •quality protein , should be used as a meat substitute rather than ax an addition to the meat portion of the meal.

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Thomforde, 42;/ a Goodhue be saved, the ' Winona County District Court der ". present /arrangements, two department businessman, is seeking, the en- Grand Jury said/after touring the city's jail employes must supervise visiting "rather, Wabasha Co. 7 " .dorsemeht of the Reppblican facilities. than being available for regular duty," jurors . 7 WABASHA ,. Minn. >- Ayrhah . . the report Av/as released this morndng, the . explained. / 7 y Party as a candidate for state believed to be a Wahasha Coun- same day, architect W. Wayne Smith has been V Prison food served Thursday seemed"riu- representative from District ty resident : asked to report on alternatives for ; jail im- . tritious and tastefully prep ared,"7 the report;./ :25B. w/ho is impersonating ; ' , provement. The Winona County Progress and .; ¦ continued ,/ although some prisoners¦ conn- 7 The .position a police, officer Is being sought Preservation .Association has been preparing plamed about iearUer meals. / ; is now held by by the Wabasiha Police Depart- to. fight for the old jail, apparently anticipat- . The group also toured the city jail,' which ment; - -; ing a recommendation from Smith to replace was reported., to be clean,: . "adequate. for its : DFL Rep. Vic- ' tor Schulz, Wayne Thompson, yWabasha the 7 existing - structure. use," - and equipped with sn impressive ju-. The grand jury "strongly recommended" venhe holding room, : /Goodhue Rt;; 1. chief of police, has advised mo- V . '¦ The endorsing the old jail be preserved and remodeled to . The grand jury completed its investigaUba torists in Wabasha County, Buf- , convention, will .best use available space. Third floor cell- ¦ of a. Feb. 11 city incident Fr iday and recessed,/ ,he held at, the falo. Cpiinty, Wis., and the Roch- blocks, / for example, haven't been used for ;'¦'- .. but . reconvened , briefly' this, morning .before - • Goodhue Com- ester area to be on the lookout 40 yeais, the report noted. - The group , also recessing again — likely for the summer, , I miuiity : ,' Center for an unstable young man dis- favored , consolidation of city and county jail . JNo information was made public concern- ; April 29 at 8 " facilities to avoid duplication / and ;to save ing the graiid jury's, crinurial investigations. j>.m. guised as a policeman, wh» gets time. If any indictments were issued,/.their/ exis- Thomforde "I fe«l this kicks out of stopping motorists The county jail needs better facilities for tence will /not- -'be made public until persons . ;¦ •- • district ; / . . . needs a Republican rep- for ' women and juveniles, along with improved .: charged are arrested. : resentative and my experience what ihe. considers traffic V , -- , with farming, . cooperatives and ¦violations." - private enterprise gives me the . Motorists have complained / qualifications needed to be an that they vyere7 stopped , by a HUD uncerfain effective representative of the. people, of District 25B,'» ; said young man dressed in ay urii- Clearmgiretid /Thomforde; •/; fprqi resembling those woim by Thomforde was . born near the yEochester Pohce Depart- of need for Goodhue and farmed/hi Belvi- ' dere Township for 18 years be- mert.y 77"7 . - back m f orecast fore moving to Goodhue in 1968.7 Thompson 7 estimated Vthat The once-delayed arrival high of Z&5 was recorded renewal study He. has been in the . plumbing about 12 cars had ; been; stopped A ' _ -and general in the past several months, . '••: of a clearing trend reappear- ¦Mpnday.afternobh ,; the .over- ; ST. -PAUL, .Minn. .. The De- : contracting busi-: . partment of Housing and Urban ness for the past 12 years and The man, who drives a car ed ih this morning's; wea- night, low was 30 and it was also owns and operates Don 's '41,'at noon today.. 7 Development (HUD) still doesn't that resembles an unmarked ther forecast for the Winona pre-; Midland Service, Goodhue. polices vehicle with a; radio an- •The low tonight is expect- know whether an historical '¦ ¦ servation study of the Latsch . He is past president of the tennae, V reportedly, repriinands area after a soggy Monday ed to be in the- upper 50s «ii ii »j Weather offering that , fea- Block is necessary before pror: Goodhue Civic Club, past presi- ; i_.;L'jy.;;;j. "u"w ' »9isa85sa«ss^ the motorist. :; for traffic ; -viola- and the high/ Wednesday ¦ ' dent of the Goodhue Lions Club, tured intermittent rain/ and around 60 ceedihg with urban renewal.,' .- ¦ , ; DOlVlVTOVWy DESTRUCTION . 7 .7 Work-y ; Several blocks of Broadway will be Temoved tions. - ;-;Xr V / . secretary " .. - of the . Goodhue- . snow, showers. The; normal temperature • HUD officials met here Jfon- 7 . men Monday began the removal ef the -nvairiy ¦ preparatory to new construction. (AP Photo- . "He sits along the road and Thomas Lutz survey : Area Improvement Corpora- ^ ' plays; at radar, said . Precipitation 7 measured range/for an April 23 in day. with . , tion, member; of the Goodhue : street through - the downtown area of Fargd; '¦ fax) 7 ' i- X " Ttiomi* '; analyst for, the /Minnesota His- ' XX SOIL ' . here during the 24 hours Winona is from 617 to 39. volunteer fire department and. N.D ., in preparation for a proposed mall area. ended 'at-7 .a-.in,; today was a 'If the predicted clearing tor.ical Society, and with 1£RA7 . se>rved two terms as secretary Thbrapiort said jhe was un- ¦¦ ¦ tenth of an inch,: part of it does -materializeV. . tonight, Executive Director George May- of the board of directors of the certain how the man manages " ' ey Monday io7discuss the so- Co-op : Service to stop the cars. He said the po- resulting from a brief but the period of sunny skies / ¦ Co., Goodhue heavy 7 snowshower that eiety's placement of the Latsch ; County. V ./, . .// lice department had heard re- /de- should be brief with clouds veloped shortly before mid- gathering again - late Wed- Block and other . West72nd Street . A private pilot, he is a mem- ports that' the man uses red ' ; property on the state inventory yi cpuM I Scpfl attacks car; night. - ¦;- 7" nesday,; bringing the chance ber of the Goodhue County Civil Good -ew lights inside his , . Air. Patrol /Although skies were over- of showers ; and thunder- of historical sites...... "We have a description;joi the /According to a section7of .the. and of the vehicle he cast; early 7 today, ;. the fore- storms/ for Thursday and . H0 and his wife have five 'officer' ' " ' ' ;¦;. ¦ ¦ ¦¦ " federal Environmental Protec- V children and; are members of " said Thompson, : .."but cast indicated7 that blearing ¦Friday. '. . .;. " ." , - . Quie' drives^ . should: bring - fair skies for ¦ tion Act, HUD must conduct an Minneola Lutheraji Church. discusses water s vole on we have to- catch him in- the ¦¦ Decreasing cloudiness is , " ¦• District 25B 7 includes 7 Waba- tonight and Wednesday. ¦:' .' seen for the weekend when historical asses.snvent before pro- ' act of' wearingvthe uniform be- ' ' ^ ceeding with urban renewal on V sha . and Lake City. ' .""•.•" fore we can. charge hirn im- Temperatures, V however, temperatures .- -. will range with are any building placed on the Na- - personating an officer,'' he said. expected to remain be- from lows in the 40s to highs seMide extension child abuse low seasonal norms. in the. 50s and 60s. : tional Register ¦of Historical Pla? '7, ¦ ',-: • ' By TOM JONES der the proposal, winch :Avould / Ulric Scott , DFL .; candidate cesV , Goiter Quiz Daily News Staff Writer also allow apartment buildings for. Congress in Minnesota 's 1st HUD this/ week is contacting Goodview City Council federal agency to deter- The . a District has criticized Rep. Al- another Monday - evening , discussed a THE COUNCIL dismissed , Osseo-fairchild mine if the study is needed for .- bert -Quie for votLng against Bow! team fo feasibility report on a water serr letter from the Minnesota .De- a - state-designated historic vice extension for the: city-and partment of Natural Resources funding the recently-enacted ii ^^^ ^^ ii place. A decision is expected by: . ordered a . further study on., the concerning Goodview's previous Child Abuse Prevention and High/Elnriounces ^ early next week,' said . Allan An- same project — a/ 764-fopt line inclusion on. an amended list of Treatment A.ct. derson, HUD program manager.7 Gomnele Sunday extending east along the Ser- cities which are subject to re- "Child abuse is the leading laws till settled In Winona today, Mayer : said ¦ Cotter . High . School's yHigli vice Drive from 54th Avenue, curtent : flooding. cause /"of death . among infants its fop students Settlement;/of a : $50,000 dam- member .circumstances of the he will consult wilh HRA attor- Quiz Bowl team will meet White- The extension would . service and children . in America," Scott C; Stanley McMahor to de* ' V- The city has been removed age suit 'arising from an auto- accident. He said that he re- ney hall (Wis.) High . School in the Nelson Tire.. 'Service,- Inc., . 5110 frq«m.;the list at the council's re- said in a press release. Quie mobile accident near Utita, ceived, eide whether to/proceed imme- and 5140 Service Dr., as well as supported the act when it pass- - lacerations on his left last . of this season's regularly quest, the DNR stated,; if Good- Minn., last year was announc- diately with related urban r7e- scheduled televised 7 bowl any future developments in the ed Congress last December. shoulder - and wrist, and that .quiz view remained under flood list- , ed ' newal / worL V matches on La Crosse Channel 8 area-, y ' That bill. authorized spending in: Winona County District feeling in his left hand has been ing, it .could mean.that potential "UP to/' .$15. million - this year,'1 at ji p;m. Sunday. Kleinschmidt and Webber, homeowners would/ be required Court this morning. / affected./ . V' Nashville Banner ' Inc.,74240 5th St., Goodview con- Scott said. Quie, however, - re- Anhduncement Of the; settle- Anderson also stated : that he Cotter's ". opponent .defeaied ^ by area/.lending /institutions to cently voted — unsuccessfully .— . Wau ,/on , Iowa, in last Sunday 's ducted the study and has re- carry/llood ment was made by Judge Glenn is still unable to turn his; head raises its pric e 7 insurance. 7 /, against an amendment to. a sup- Tenn (UPI1 -;' ¦' p]ay.; 7'y.7 commended the extension as In other action, the council: plemental appropriations bill to E. Kelley shortly before testi- without pain, /-and"-' that he has .NASHVILLE, . Members of the Cotter team, the .most practical way to ser- " spend- , mony was to have ' been re- been on a special diet since The . Nashville Banner, citing • Agreed to discuss water $4.5 million o*n . the act / and , coached by Sister Charlene Sim- vice the area. The: firm acts as tower , maintenance contracts Scott said , Quie's votes on the' sinned in the action brought by the accident,:because abdominal the rising cost of newsprint, an engineering consultant for child .abuse act Stephen E. . Anderson, . Eagle injuries have caused him trou- delivery, raised the price of its la, are Mark DiMatteo,: Ed ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ with Yates Engineering-.. Co. , were "like giv-. . Swails the city.- ." , .' . ' ' , .•- . ing -permission to spend money'; Lake.yMinri.j against David and ble when he east certain foods. editions Monday from. 10 cents - , T6rry Fleming and Mark Joplin, Mo., and; Watertower S, Isaacson K. Benson for copy J. Kleinschmidt.VBill Nelson is : without giving any 'money to Michael D. Rice, both of 478 He said scars on his wrist to 15 cent^ a newstand . ; THE NEXT study, ordered by Paint and Repair Co. , Clear , an alternate member of the Lake, Iowa. ; '¦"¦ ¦ spend' " . . '. OSSEO, Wis. — Sandra Isaac- Wilson St. , V' and shoulder are sensitive to and from 45 cents . to 65 cents a the council , will determine the , In the same supplemental - : Judge : team. Considered a bid ' from . ap- son is valedictorian of. the Os^ /Kelley told the. six- cold , and that his knees are w a.m, park; ft p.m. , crowning of thc theran Church, and 11 a.m. to have offered an olive branch lie was seen by Police Officer they did not sco Anderson 's ve- Seminex , after Dr , John Ticljen did not have any serious doc- , King of Trolls and presenta- worship .services, .Calvary feuding .sides in n doctrinal William Smith who was patrol- hicle and that they were not , to was dismissed as Concordia trinal deviations or positions/ ' ling near tho enfe, The officer aware of a possible crash until tion of the Honorary Norwegian Evangelical Churcli dispute in tho 2,l)-milllon-mem- president in n dispute over how Mueller , who has differed All mail for said a man came dashing out their car wns struck . Mrs. Rice in downtown city park , ' and Tho Sons of Norway will host hor denomination. literally the Bible should be in- with Preus on the doctrina l of the cafe, jumped into n car said that she could not recall 0;30 p.m., queen 's ball with a Norwegian meatball dinner , At a news conference Monday terpreted. Those in exile have matter, says the church prob- Canada halted with . two* other man in it and whether the car actually .slid, music by Leon Rostvold at the beginnin g at 11 a.m, In tho on 'the closing day of the four- refused to follow the dictates of lems can be solved if thc con- took off at a high rate of speed. and testified that she did not be- American legion Club, Trinity Lutheran Church base- synod' the seminary's board of con- WASHINGTON" (AP)—Tlio Thinking the man may have , day convention of the s fusion over positions of power U.S. Postal lieve Rice was trying to pass On May 111 at fi a.m., the ment. Serving continues to 2 District , Dr. Ja- trol , thus adding to th-o con- Service Monday robbed tlio restaurant , tho offi- Lions Club will .servo a pan- p.m. Southeastern can be resolved, halted delivery of other vehicles on the roarl that A.O, Preus said he was stitutional tangle of the doctrin- all mail to cer turned the patrol car's red cake breakfast in the Trinity Other May 19 events : noon, cob One of Mueller 's responsi- Canada because of n sprend- day. anxious to "place" seminary al mater. light on and gave chase. The Anderson testified ho hnd suf- Lutheran Church basement, un- flea market opens; 2:30 p.m., bilities in the doctrinal dispute in" strike of Canadian pos- driver would not stop so tho students who bolted in Febru- The district convention voted will be to seek accreditation for tal workers. fered n lapse of memory prior til 10 a,in. At 10 a.m , tho flea fiddlers' bee In downtown city ary from thc church's Con- to continue funding scmlnai'inns officer radioed the dispatcher to the crash , and, could not re- market opens nnd the troll hunt park; 7:30 p.m., program and some of the Seminex students. The embargo was Imposed to call L-ako City police and ask coi'din Seminary in St. Louis, at ScmiiM x nnd to allow con- During the opening days begins. Someplace in Spring flnnlo in downtown city park, gregations of he at the request of the Can- them to place a roadblock, A to seek Seminex convention , delegates author- Grovo n troll will be hidden. and 8 p,m, missionary service He snhl constitutional provi- pastors through the district adian government , the Pos- short while later the officer Wire report corrected During tlio days before thc fest with guest speaker at Calvary sions would have to be met in ized congregations to seek new tal Service fluid, called tho dispatcher to sny president i Dr. Charles S. Muel- 1 clues to the whereabouts of the Evangelical Churcli. allowing the students* to return ler of Silver Spring, Md, pastors from Sominex through An emlmrgo was ' placed 011 that he had Ihe motorist slop- IH/HNSVILLE , Minn. (AD to the seminary but that "each As serious as the differences Mueller. nil U.S. innll destined for ped- —The Associated Press «>r- side" in the dispute "has to Tho action , which can Ixj tlie Cnn iidian province nf When the officer called the rniirouiily reported Monday are between theological con- (lien bend. " servatives and liberals in the used only with seminarians Quebec Inst Wednesday at cafe to -ask what had happened thnt 11 llarklns, -i'l, , from tho district , is the only rural Karltiuiilt , wn« killed Eagles Regular Meeting i The difference is thnt the re- church , Preus safd lie doesn 't tho request of tlio Catiudlim ho wns greeted with liulghler, JMaf maining faculty at Concordia see tho conflict lending to n way local churches could get governm-Jnt. And U ,S, Pos- Mrs, Taylor told him: "Wo jusl early .Sunday in n truffle mc- i HLSP^H Wed. — 8 p.m. Aerh Room certify sludonts around n synodlcal dispute that tal officials hnd been wlfli- had a stronkcr here; 'Ho was cldctil. TJie victim was Carl would have to schism. ijkl-p^y Vhiccnt A.,Miller , \V ,P. ' ; for placement in parishes and prevents calls to nonnccrcdited holding mall intended for very fast. I didn't sco his face, Hurklns, «, mini Faribault, I tho students would have to ac- As far ns iloctrlnal differ- clergymen, Toronto since Friday. but ho was mule," Carl was Gknn'fi son. Analysts appea r correct Tonight tomorrow on TV Television movies Ev ;. ;v * ,^ .. -;Toftijht *• ;; ; . ... —. -.—. zii'xi 0/7 company profits spiral \»,y ^ ~»*£~ ... ' . ^ .^....w..>. ....~. *?.' .-..&*»*->•"•-v-£* ' *." - ..*«*~A~.*I 4:CO Teachlna . J Stralsht Talk 31 »|M Concert 1 By JOSH FITZHUGH money they've made in the last profits were more than 75 per House Ways and Means Com- News 3.4-5-8-lM»-]» 7:00 Bill Moytri 3-31 Police Story S-13 and highlights the same mittee, Truth or Com* Baseball . 4-10. Marcus Wtlb-y 1-9-19 MEW YORK (AP) - The na- three months, and the figures cent higher than for . ' queitcei » fiAvm-12 S-13 . Consumer ¦ ¦ ¦ at Brecfc, musical (1963), 3:30, Ch. s giant oil companies are are going straight up. period last year. Continued demand for petro- To Tell tho Trulh . 9 : Happy Otyt t-9-19 »|J0 Urbtn LIU ' ¦• . j tion' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . beginning to tell how much Two of the major oil com- leum and higher etude prices Seamanship 11 IMaude ' . ' I . Maude 4 Highlights 4. The reports gave credence to <*3J This Is The Ufa 2 Dealer's Choice 11 Environment 31 panies — Gulf and Standard of are the principal reasons for 7>30 Hawaii FIve-0 3-S 10:00 Ne-ws Today "Loving you," Elvis Presley, predictions of analysts, who Outlook 3 3-4'5.(-8.M0.13 Indiana — announced their the higher profits, analysts Animals 4 Snoop Sisters 5-13- Perry Mason ll Religion in the 70's, ll:O0 and musical (1957), 8:00, Chs. 5-10- Winona Daily News reports from the «»vl» «•• Firing Line 31 4 Minnesota quarter of said the profit said. Prlco ta Rlshf 5-1J 7:00, Ch. 3. .13. Winona, earnings for the first 50 to 100 per Jeannle 6 Father Knows 10:30 Movie 3-J oil giants would be Bobby Ooidsboro e Best U ¦ J. Carson MO-u Local News, 6:00, Ch. 3. "Madron,'* Richard Boone TUESDAY, APRIL 23. 1974 1974 on Monday, and both said ^ndy OrlHIIh' 1«>•' ¦: Mystery . H , cent above a year ago. Trulh or Con- Outlook, 6:30, Ch. 3. (1970), 10:30 Chs, 3-8. Two more of the country's sequences • 1:00 Drug Education 2 News If western , Police Surgeon 10 News ll 10:50 Movie 4-11 "Sth Street Peep Show,,. Part "Rapture," Glenn Langan, A great way to "Get Away From it AU " largest petroleum producers, Lucy 11 Basebell 19 Mystery i> WSC Peep Show 12 Black Journal 3» 12:00 Tomorrow I-10-13 3—Nostalgia and memories of drama (1949), 10:50, Ch. 4. without going awcryl Exxon and Texaco, plan to Judges To Teh the 1: 30 straight . Talk S News ¦¦ asked . . l make their first-quarter earn- Trulh it <3E Theater 3-8-11 Big Valley » early days at Winona State "Crime On A Summer Morn- *¦ t- K( ¦* *-^v )W(j*V«' wip y 'r . m^vw/wtwHA ^ w .( -r _ College, featuring Dr. Nels ing," Jean-Paul Belrnondo reports today. wwn'>i*v * f «^4"~^pc*v- ^ f^^ ^^p ^^ , ings' president, Gulf and Standard of Indiana ; ' Minne, former WSC crime drama (1965), ll:O0, Ch. AS •' . -- }; -; and Mildred Bartsch former VX- >i n^^eieWay ^; % -. - \ ' , : ^pr% i" * - t 11. ^( f. VA AV i- f. (Amoco) attributed their in- lo submit to itA.msii,4d. «w.*v»«^-Jv v*«* «w*vWAw«. WVTTVA UAUIVVAVA JV \is III j f-,^:- \\.-i ^ ^ creased earnings to overseas WSC instructor. 6:30, Ch. 12. radisSp&e* HTTenioonAftemnen Bonanza 10 Oaile's Girl 10 A WEEKEND MINI- VACATION AT operations. Fnntstonei u Lucy show ll Baseball. Minnesota Twins vs. 1 1:» Guldlna Light 3-4-I Hogan's Heroes 13 Beverly Hillbillies 13 ENDS TONITE G-ulf , one of the top five com- D trt 0Ur And 6rl,mh ¦» Detroit Tigers, 7:00, Chs. 4-10, fL\. n,„ * To Tell the Truth 1? FEATURES 7:03-9:40 reported questioning 4iM Se»ame s Truth or Conse- 9:30 French Chef 2 3-8-11. quarter Movie 4 earned $3.13 in the first statute, under which the state ¦ ¦¦ quenees • Mews 11 • Breakfast ln Bed, or in the Badisson Coffee of 1974, up irom $1.74 per share Supreme Court members Mike Douglas y i-9 ' To Tell the Trulh 9 10:00 Mows : i-4-S.»-8-9-io- Wednesday Bewltcrcci 8 Future ai 13-1* Souse Not for Women . The Frog Pond, 5:30, Ch, 3. last year. named their successors to hear .,30ft . au,rv , Perry Mason 11 Only 10 '- ^ovle 3-8 Dimension '74, 5:45, Ch. 3. In overall revenues, Gulf said the appeal next month, was co,,e,r 0H»r M"hHloh N,w»Nev» 5i '»"» Petticoat Junction 11 j . Carson HO-11 Local News, 6:00, Ch. 3. its sales r ose to $4.52 billion , enacted "through unethical, Munsters 13 Laurel & Hardy 4 Sinolnf* Corner Pyle 19 Hollywooc Squares 5 ^ov/oey t-9 19 Your Future Is Now. "Opera- compared to $2.1 billion for the wrongful, fr audulent, torturous Prlc« R 1 , Human Relations 31 '» »'' » ]0:5O Movie 4.11 tions With Fractions" 6:0O Ch. first quarter of 1973 while and felonious acts. 4:00 Mister Rogers 1-31 Protectors t \i sVj Tomorrow s-10 13 , , , " : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Amoco's revenues rose to $2.28 The high court originally Mod Squaa 5 Trufh or Coiist- ' • . • - Mows . • rl 31. , Star Trek i quenees 9 Bis Valley 9 6:30 Ch. 3. an biUion from $1.47 billion. scheduled to hear 'the appeal, Cotter High News, , And you can stay over for Community Action: Volun- ^HHE|BlkV disqualified themselves. Under extra night your j Meanwhile, Ashland Oil, a teers attd Recognition, 6:45, Ch. in deluxe room state law, h owever, they would Monday Throjigft friday Warning Pfograms tE^^BSjf£& smaller firm, said Monday its name a panel of district court 3, ngiri io: orly . $ 18.50 h^taB profits for the quarter were judges to hear the appeal. STATION LISTINGS American Parade. "Power $19.4 million, or 75 cents a Wild's attorneys are asking MInneapolls-SI. Paul Winona-Edu. Ch, » Eau Claire tVEAU Ch. 13 and the Presidency", documen- JWCVMTttM RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE IW ADVANCE! rH- ' i S.''- 'I Auslin-KAUS Ch. 6 «•* Crosse-WKBT Ch. 8 share, 22 per cent above the KSTHf^SP Ch. 5t ^VrKTCA Ch.. 1 „_„_ _ La Crosse-WXOW Ch. 19 tary special, focuses on six men the temporary justices to sub- RoeHester-KROCBnrfc„,„r Ch.rh 10„ level one year ago. Ashland's KMSP Ch 9 _ Ll c rosse-WHLA Ch. 31 who shaped the presidency: Write or phone now: mit to the same questioning as Minona—CaHI* TV 1 Mason City—KGi.0 Clr. 4 Programs >ub|ect lo changi P • earnings were down, however, ordinary citizens do to prove George Washington, Andrew from the Hast quarter of 1973, 4:30 Sunrise . Variety l» Restlcis 3-4-8 Jackson , James K. Polk, Abra- their fairness and impartiality Sciriester 3+8 ,. when they were $34.4 i0 Gambit 3-4 8 Jackpot 5-10 13 ham Lincoln, William McKin- 1 radisson hotel doumtouin i million- when they are called for jury "°' 'Ot Jer.nardv"£ 5-10-13 Password «•?•!» ^piici r 45 S. Seventh Street, Minneapolis, Minn, 55402 j and govern- wpmeo Only s J^ ere| 'J That Girl II ley and Theodore Roosevelt. | | Security analysts duty, a le 11 «:30 Search for ££2ReuS' 0 \\13 TZ 7.00 Chs. 3-4-8. ment officials said the huge Wild, in a motion filed Mon- " 200 Revue 19 Tomorrow 3-4-8 , STARTS WED. j Phone: (6 1 2) 333-2181 I 7.00 New s 8-8-9 " " Cc,ebn,V Sw«p- Jacques Cousteau. "The Trag- ? Please make reservations for (date) jump in piofits is bound to af- day, asked, "How can the tem- Carm en « l0 - o° tieeiricc c co.Co 2 slakes s.10.11 j Today 1.10.13 "«. *ou sJlllMicord *«" edy of the Red Salmon" , filmed 75<*-$1.50-$US fcfrfi^lj I ? Please send me a brochure on the Radlspree Weekend « fect debate over an energy till porary court he impartial when »• J-4-» Zoo Revue ll " Varietv ll on Alaska's Kodiak Island, fol- now in Congress. They said the it is appointed and controlled 7:» Ciancey 4 W'"^ •• Sesame Street 31 | | Nam*. I Popes t^HHaMHMMHMHMHWaaiHHM similar «»M ih. ctaeu I ' *¦'» News *¦»*" lows the salmon on its journey earnings, added to by their 'bosses' who are also Varicsy 31 * • | Addwit I " " FalVLi ,Knows "^l »'M Sesam« "«« 2 back to its breeding grounds strong gains in the last three 8:00 Capt 'J« News 3.4.5.10 13 , ENDS TONITE City the officer justices of the Wil- BeM j *'">» | months of 1973, may lead to a der Foundation?" Kangaroo 3-4-8 *' All My detailing its struggles and con- 7:15-9:15 55#-$1.50.$1.73 I Zip Phon» — Varietv I 10:1! News 6 Children «•» 19 frontations with enemies. 7:00, • J strengthening of an oil windfall Winona County District Court News 9 10: JO Love 09 Life 3-4-8. Noontime 8 1:30 Carrascolendai ¦ 2 Hollywood 13:15 Variety 8 Chs 6-9-19. } profits tax bill now in the Judge Glenm E. Kelley is one ¦¦ • ' ' ¦¦ t¦ ¦ ¦:-: . 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'^- Bumper rops might result surpluses law pricesv ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^j ^ ^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ v ^;: ^:7 ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^ far/ri By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS|^ : "If they plant all the wheat fairly good stand of crops but : farmer, "in long term, is in a foreseeing that the Russians price is 33 or 34 cents. going to be. up Vthis year, be- Jim Buisman, assistant vie* Are farmers sowing their oWn they're talking about, the price wheat 'will 'sell for about .$2 a much more favorable position are going to buy as they did in ''The price of gas has just cause of the fuel shortage and president of toe Bank of Will? is bound to go down, says bushel." . '• "7 V: V; to have toore confidence in Ms 1972/' he added. : ; yy about '• '¦ doubled, tool" McKay downfall this spring by increas- " ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' the highVcost of fertilizer." mar, Minn./says, "Everyone ii-.'. ..' .' : farmer. Art Jones of Douglas, - - '" 'At the other end of the optim- future and the price he's, going said. '. ' ., .; - • - " . ';; ing their acreage to produce "It' s too early to give a hard . "There is definitely ; an in- a little, apprehensive about the 1-J.D. "I think7 there will be a ism scale is Ray Jacobsen, who to receive than he was justified, prediction,' says South Dakota Henry:. Hertel, Who farms . 1,- bumpier crops which could re- has about 450 acres , of wheat. in Wing in the '50s or '¦50s. - .7 crease in the aihouiit of money f army situation. Money is stiH , Agriculture Secretary William 100 acres of wheat hear Onida, sult in Surpluses and . low and another 450 acres of barley ; But ; MP. "pete'; McVay, Schroeder. . , S.D7, confirms those fuel costs. and credit farmers.need," said available on a ahort-teim basis. prices? . 7 Marriage fate near Grand Forks, N.D: Cargill executive :•: vice : presi- "I think we'll still experience He said it cost him $87» day tp Robert Fishback, president -of However, we wouldn't want to 7 : "I'm looking for it (wheat ) . : 7 No one Will know that answer to dent, continued:' "It's a delicate a: good year f°r agriculture- operate a tractor last year; To- First National Bank at Brook- put out. large amounts, on ya until the .1974 crop goes to maiv go up to .$5 per bushel again line between enough , comfort- day the bill is $16. y 7 ings, S.D.. 7 • , worse than death? hot . the banner year we had in long-term basis because of 7 un- ket. ,V7 7'Vy . - . . this year," he said. Jacobsen able; and too much;" V , 1973—but good;'' he said. y : farm prosperity of : 197S ."We estimate their expense ¦: expects , The ' certainties ih the money mar-. But one 7 thing , is certain: MEXICO; CITY (UPI) — For overproduction to force A recent report by the U.S! aind intentions to c^ish in on ex- has doubled from last yeai " ¦ ' •' ¦ • ¦;¦ ' ¦ Farmers in Minnesota and .the nearly two d-scades, Domingo prices down next year aiid says VWhile declining 7 to predict says Fishback; '"The amount of 'ket.'." ' ; : -7 7 ' , price " levels this fail, McVay Agriculture Department said pectations in 1974 is reflected in Despite all the uncertainties two Bakotas have been as -Gasca Araiijo , 52, a shoetnaker, it will be 1980 before, prices re- farm expenses as of mid^March a survey by : the 9th . District farm loans we are putting; out hard-hit by inflation as any big- had been V promising Virginia coyer. ;•; ' ;-;" '". says wheat will command is 7greater7 than last, year—but William Berle, who farms 260 good, prices: and attractive were 17 per . cent higher nation- Federal : Reserve Bank of;. 100 acres near New Ulm in south- y city consumer.7 Therefore , with Rosas ' Gonzalez; 42, that they i "1 think it's safe . to say. that " ally than a year earlier, caused agricultural banks in Minnesota not ias much greater as it.would more: money 7or credit in-vested would get married. 7 y farmers ' are y : .veryy much, prices to the farmer. They will have been had the 1973 crop ern Minnesota, says he has suf-. 7V . mainly by* a whopping 34 per and the Dakotas. XX- ficient fertilizer and ''no prob- . :. in his , 1974 production , : the : As time went by, Gasca alarmed , over . declining- feed not be prices¦ reflecting " a big cent hike in fuel costs. 7 ¦ year not been excellent" . surplus. ' ¦ ' : ' ¦;' .::; V Total deposits have . risen lem ,: with ; fuel. Certain- cherri- 7 farmer has morig to lose, and fathered 17 children by her. grain prices," said Minnesota " . . very sharply at .the banks for He;, says ' interest rates . are ' possibly more to7; gain, In his Last week the . shoemaker, Agriculture Commissioner Jon . Turning . to feed grains, 7 the V"By and large, farmers are * currently 8 'per cent.' icals are reported scarce,; even fleeting the - good year farrriers twine, but most is available current gamble .against such under increasing pressure by Wefald. 'Trices are now drop- Cargill official said, "supplies going to. get all the fuel they had in 1973. ' ;. An official at a Pierre, S.C, things as weather arid prices. ; his . older children 7as well as ping sharply. One can / only .will be adequate and prices will heed,'' says John McKay, .ener- bank says interest rates are up and suppliers can get it for us ; Virginia, finally agreed to be hope that the international de- ; be fair to the producer . . . but gy adviser to Minnesota Gov. "On the oher hani, contrary to 9 per cent; in . that area 'or if we;want to pay the price.'* ; An Associated Press soryey ijiand for American agricul- WendeU. Anderson. "The catch to what we would have y ex- about .Vz per cent higher than married on Monday. surely less¦ than in recent V ¦¦ ¦¦ of farmers, exporters and farm , Sunday . night, as she made t ural 7 production yrill remain months." . -. :: is it's going to be a high price. pected j. loan, demand was hold- 1973. :;¦ • . ¦:¦:• " 7 NUDES BOOKED officials; : indicated a broad final -". -'. preparatpns for ; the high.' If. it doesn't' we7 could be McVay ysaid Cargill, which The price is going to be nearly ing, up very strongly in rural "Many operators are not in ' THE HAGUE (UPI 7- Police range of opinion concerning, wedding, and a post-wedding back to . where *we were., in the took part in the big wheat sale double last year.'' areas," ¦;' aX bank spokesman the peak season for money de- Monday , said they, booked a 34: ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ; . prices this fall. festa , Gasca -went Quietly into 1950s and :1960s.'* . 77 7:7 to the Soviet Union,, views the : McKay, said No. 2 diesel fuel, ¦added;- ' ¦ •";' - ' y mand yet, " he adds. "A7good year-old author and : a 27-year- - Winona Daily News ; the bathroom " and and killed A : spokesman' for Cargill, prospects . for " foreign wheat used in today's larger tractors, .North Dakota, Agriculture year lor agriculture last, year old ' woman for bicycling in the JC V himseli with ai.Vbullet in the Inc.i; Minneapolis, a - ,, major sales in 1974 as good. generally sold for 17, cents a Commissioner Myron Just tells has allowed them to spend their nude side by side along a city Winona, Minnesota 3f ' V V - ¦ TUESDAY, *PRIL 23, 1»74 head. 7 grain exporter,, says the U.S., "But no one that I know is gallon . in 7 1973. The current why: "Farm- costs are really own money so far." . ' . avenue,. V \

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k tI Northern | \ | NaturalGas I ^1 Company Tlie pipeline serving natural gas to your local gas company Volunteer work- Shockliy at Yale i s i f ihiili^ f Q At Yale University the other night scheduled to be one of those liberal Professor Willi aril Shockley .was to Ashley Montague types, who are put debate with. Mr. William Rusher of , William F. Buckley up.against Shockley iriostly for the chande name? 7 NationaiiVReview ttie whole business.: purpose of 'delivering ; doctrinaire ' V A grocer , says . he'll get delivery this week.of a of Negro, psychometric inferiority . defenses, against the validity of his periodic shipment of quality canned fruits and veg- and what should be ,done about it. ance would result in disorder. ; He preliminary findings on the matter variations of intelligence; 7 etables. He's been told . the. period between this ship-7 • •V7 What should be done about it , in put it. differently, stressing how ob- of ment arid the nest will be a long one. He can expftct 7 the - opinion of Pro- noxious, are the doctrines of Debtor THls TROUBLE with thijse ts that the next after Jin; ,1,7 1975. fessor Shockley,:. is Shockley, - and how offensive; to the they dio hot always persuade the 7 something on the racial .minority . of black students at audience, up against the figures ad-' order of genetic That may not seem te have anything to do with Yale.Vllere he has a pointy though duced by Shockley. Arid when they manipulation, for the which is the topic it is not one he is given to adducing .fail at a technical level,: there goes the observance af Volunteer Week, -' purpose ;. Of improv- . Consider . about ottie* 7 speakers representing, the/ball game. If in fact it is proved of this piece, biit We plead forbearance. ing the human y spe- ' ' , •say,;, the ephimunist moyement. with - scientific/ conclusiveness that first these words of; anthropologist Margaret Mead. cies; You would use AND THEN also,, to stress Doctor there is a disparity between average Sjperm baiiks, coa : Negro intelligence, psychometrically >WHAT WE NEED I S a Transformed JiFe-stylr Shockley's: disqualifications, 7V Mr. . trihuted by theVverj measured, and that of whites the Which will be as different from our present wasteful,, -Brewster noted thatV he' is not a , brightest men, des- consequences for liber al egalitarian short-sightedjV reckless use of. the earth's treasures tined to trained geneticist. Shockley is some- impregnate[ dogma would /heV nothing short of as the present 20th century world is froth the agra- the very 7 Ryekley what difficulty to handle because he hrightesi catastrophic; Their cosmology would rian, world of tlie past. 7 got a Nobel Prize for . somethingV or women around; and before too long fall. 7 ' ./¦we ' would ail ' "be soundireg like Al-: other having to do: with transistors. But. this would not be the case -This new life-style can flow directly from the bert;Einstein. . At Stanford University, they -have V 7'. for those, whose values are Chris- efforts of science and . the capabilities of technology, refused to permit Shockley to teach THIS IS A drastic compression tian and whose belief is in meta- - but its; acceptance depends on an overriding citi- a course on his new enthusiasm, un- , . . of Shockley's position,. and if I have physical equality. Shockley would zen commitment to a higher ¦ quality: of life for the der the auspices of the biology de- some of the iwords wrong, never, probably win a debate " with Ashley world's children and future generations -on ; - .our partrneiit, citing! his lack of .profes- , mind — because the music is. right. Montague. Up against William/Rush- plMet. ¦y¦yy^. 7y¦7:;Vy ' '; ::: ' ¦ sional credenti als. This y is : done ; , ^' . V^ ^v¦'7 -'^ ¦:^ V iX 7 Doctor . Shockley is the complete ;li- - he would be slaughtered. Be- 1 gratefully , because it gives the fac- er, beral.y His judgments are scientific . ulty a technical excuse for aborting cause Rusher would fociis not ori the "^tuALi^^i^ :\% wt suRe \mM iiM\M> V \The key phfases in that paragraphV as we see it, 7 and his : val'ues are, \v&ll , : derived they do riot . want, as part inexactitude/-of- Shockley's findings, ' a course . are the closing. ones.: "an overriding, citizen coimmit- . "from; empirical ' conclusiwisX Bright 7 of the curriculum. V- triit on their irrelevancy. And, as ; my Tms TD THE HOUSE -JUDICIARV 7^WITTK ment to a higher .quality of- . life for the, world's chil- people are better 7than ditmb people. . : The trouble is, of: course, that regards his prescriptions, he. would WOOLPy BE PEDUCTipte, :." dren ' and future generations." Therefore .let's; have more bright 7 Shockley has that insatiable rnind, say quite simply that they, are net>- people /and less dumb people. iThere- . and : there is: no- reason to 7suppose barbafic. . By which 1 mean that - . " ' Aniital Wi - Etzioni, the .' author . and . Cchimbia fbre 7 get babies formed by the union gave all Ms time to the they are the 20th Century, equiva- that if he ; University professor of sociology, told a New York of ; bright" spermatozoa and bright study of genetics, which he appears lent Of . the pagan - infanticide .; by state conference recently that the cental project -of. / ova: arid:/afterV a while, you . get ;.. to be' doing, he would be profes- which a society regulated,' to its own the U. S. Society seems to he- the production of re- Shockley-land. sionally incompetent after a few satisfaction, the 7 maie-female . ratio sources during;, working hours and the consumption 7 What happened at Yale, is mow years to teach genetics* Shockley is of the population. ¦¦ ' and destruction.-: of them in leisure time. ; : . ;quite generally known. The debaters not j tiii this respect) . dumber" than What: ;was obviously, proved at : X arrived,.they stood; en the platform the 22-year-old graduate students Yale/isi/.that. Shockley cannot get a Iri reporting on the conference,. the Wall Street for 75 7 minutes during -which the who, after two or three 7 years of fair trial at the hands of Kingman j ournad'surririiarized: audienuce jeered and; booed and study, :.are permitted to teach gene- Brewster. What; was incidentally : ' " By JUDY KLEMESBUD "I don't know, man, I just hissed ; ; finally, Shocfeley being 7 tics/: - . : ' /;- .;• 7 . ./ ' . . ' lost at Yale was the opportunity to : brighter than a lot of y<>ther people,. NEW : YORK/ -. /Mrs. ; Kitty started,"; said . the petite eighth : r "We Americans work hard so that; we can .play 7 . . The scandal,, my friend, is. 7 of a show that only true conservatives 1 realized that, to ad^pt slightly what Panzer, a blonde, 65-year-Old who claimed to have hard: ; earning' -more to spend more, driving ourselves ¦ different . order. It7 was V riot widely can dispose with confidence of the, grader, ' -they used to say iny south iii housewife, strolled down . Fifth ' so we can drive our cars, producing and consuming tie/ noted by the press that Shockley's Shockley /menace. .. .:¦ Avenue they other day , cigarette her parents' . permission to days gone by, There/ ain't no Shock- in an ever-iriterisifying cycle that keeps gobbling - up opponent, this tirine around, was not Washington Star Syndicate in . hand, In fact, she has spent smoke. "Yoii see other people a growing portion of the earth's limited resources.'* ley goiri' to-speak There tonight. So much .of the last ,30' : years ol smoking and you want to too. he left, escorted .by a7 dozen ; or so ¦¦ liar life- with! a; cigarette in her And I like it—it's A.7 beautiful -. - marshals;; yellow-staitied7 NOW; THAT sounds familiar enough; but the : hand. '."' - : .. The role of Yale University -was: - f iN (M/iM ^ :: i^ Mrs. Panzer is /among the; es- feeling:" . . . point is, what in the Tworld are we going to do if that ^ beautiful is try- :,.' ambivalent. On the one V^di TPresi- timated . 30/ percent adult Ameri- . What isn't so. grope? doesn't get-those cans of fruits and : vegetables : ' V 'dent Kingman firewster begged un- opinio can women who7?re addicted to ing ^ quit, . . for us to work for, to buy .and to eat? V dergraduate organizations ; not to A page of ns a nd ideas cigarettes. She started snicking . y"l felt like the Crimean Army ¦ invite Shockley " to. the campus. Not she remembers, when : her. hus- was s landing ^r ray chest," . s aid .- . - .. . E-tziohi has suggestions for alternatives to the so mucli because/ Shockley's appear- Page 4, Winona Daily News, W|iiona, Minnesota, Tuesday, April' J3/ I9M band bought her a Ronson light- Caroline Kirvin, a 28-year-old work-consumption society. One ..of them is hedonism, er for no particular reason in Manhattan research secretary, the jet set and quadraphonic stereo 1944, about the time of a popu- only hot sports cars, ^ vy-ho has ''quit" three/tinies but oM-fashiocied, stay-at-home hedonism of drunken- lar song that began: to resume the/ habit. 7 -ad sex. That stay-at-hbme'habit would ¦y ness, sloth "SnipkeJ smoke,, ismoke ; . SEVERAL women smokers reduce energy demands;, canned fruits , might; even rst ¦ that eigarett«,7 said they had been the; targets be'iri better supply. Stilt it might accelerate health Thi H e^a tragedy -y "Don't stop puffing 'till of the grpwihg ''non-smoker problems.and create a vulnerable society. you puff ,- . yourself to 7 death to the dreadful visions that must lib" movement, in which non** WASHINGTON - In Britain there ¦¦ smokers are becoming bolder Is a special medal; reserved/for quiet so • endlessly ¦' have crossed their How ;about a return to art? asks; EtzLonl. Self- ' about . complaining about cig- ciyiiiah heroism of a kind that is minds/. ' THOSE LYRICS are perhaps expression. 7 The; interest is multi lying. One of the ~ arette smoke in public places. p both bfeyond the call of duty arid w - An attorney general of the United even ; rnore relevant today as suggestions for the use of; the' Morgan Block in Wi- . Rose Marie Robinson , a Man- . States, William Saxbe',. ignoring the more and more people — 7espe- nona is facilities for artisans and artists, y : , beyond the strength of all but a .very agents cially ^vonien — are staring to hattan file clerk Who vows she few. . "::, 7- .;/ / , way brain-tfldsted : her into becom- word of/his o^^^^ on the scene can- quit : smoking ' 'anytime¦; I ing a kind of drugged coconspirator. smoke, smoke j smoke . that cig- " ¦ It is called the George Cross and . that Miss Hearst might very well arette. Last year, 52 million want . to," said her co-workers "';. VOr how about sensitivity, spending all our time For my : part,.! refuse to believe : we in the United States should have have . been victim /rather than con- Americans consumed a record had recently become more vocal and energies on understanding each other. -Peace available a 7siniilar decoration. that , in her right mhid and free of spirator, has convicted her before in their objections to her shnokr 583 billion cigarettes, up 59 bil- ' ¦ ' '¦; '¦;yx- . and . accommodation^through , understanding; ; duress and coercion . she has either the world as aV"common . criminal," lion from a decade ago. ing./V • V: . ;.: ; X. . - WiE SHOULD have it* if only to bt ' Although all of the woihien associated herself with; this scrum: or At/present , the estimated 30 . able to bestow it now upon Mr. and participated; in the SarirFrancisco THE/ CHIEF law officer of tho interviewed seemed very aware Or a political society, where. . life7.would. be or- . percent; of adult American wom- ¦;of ganised around the pursuit of public affairs : and im- Mrs. Randolph Hearst of Sari . Fran- bank robbery with which she is/now United States- has . done the/unbeliev- of the health perils smoking; en who smoke is onlj about of of. government. Small politics—commun- cisco, whose patience, fortitude and so/widely/branded, able. Sworn to uphold a Constitution many shared :t k .e feelings provement 10 percent less than the; rium** Pamela-Margoshes, 19, of Mar- ity groups, school boards;;neighborhood uplift. A heart-catching humility in the long But in 7 any case, even if in the \vhich at its very heart . presumes ber of adult males who smoke. and frightful ordeal involving their every person innocent -until proved bjehead , Mass., a freshman at splendid idea. .. end one must accept the worst yof Traditionally the gap has been Barnard College. daughter, Patricia , must have stir- all interpretations of her conduct, guilty, Attorney General Saxbe has much wider. But while the num- without evidence and without s» "Although I'm/fully aware of In a book of interviews with working people on red this country as. not many trage- consider the agony; of that father ber of male/ smokers has de- the cancer business, ^somehow much as any kind of charge in any creased steadily over the last how they feel about what they're doing; Studs. Terr dies have done. and mother in San Francisca. cancer 's too unreal, : top . ab- court condemned Patricia Hearst few years, the number of wom- kel quotes a 58-year-old steelworker: "Wihat have I Here is a couple, heading what They have behaved with that spe- stract,' ''..- the curly-ha ired student with an unforgivable brutality. en smokers has hovered; around done in . my 40 years of work? Here I am almost has plainly been a close and loving cial valor for which 7 the George said7 on campus the other , day. the 30 percent mark. "On the other hand , a cigarette 60 years old and I don't have anything to show for it family, whose daughter has for Cross was precisely designed. They He ought to be fired before break- Two recent developments : , in my hand is a more concrete ... I worked all my life and helped no one." weeks been in the hands of a foul have been -docile where the tempta- fast tornorrow by President /Nixon. however, are causing health ex- and feral gang calling itself "the tion ,to rage and to anathematize Fired, too, should be the police au- perts to - tear at their hair: thing to meV: Symbionese Liberation Army. " must have . been appallingly strong. thorities. in7San Francisco who knew One area where women *were WE'R E A BIT surprised that Etzioni didn't aero Women are smoking more cig- more Here are a man and a woman who They have uttered only words of three weeks before Miss Hearst's arettes a day than ever divided was whether it was in on more specifically what might be called a per- before, difficult for them to stop smok- reason and appeal—and stoical- disappearance that an SLA " action" and teenage girls are starting sonal concern society, That's a society where people have broken their backs; financially ing than it is for men. Dr. Joyce to meet the insolent ly subdued the hatred that must against her was contemplated but to light . up at an alarming rate. care about each other, not so much through organiza- and otherwise, . Brothers, the psychologist and a of those surely have burned, within them. never even bothered to tell the Ran- In 1972, the last year for which tions, although they may be the catalyst for personal cat-and-mouse "demands" non-smoker, said there were of Nor have their tormentors been dolph Hearsts. figures are available , about 11 action, but through self-generated love and concern. who are either the kidnapers several reasons why it's harder some confined to the SLA itself nor yet United Feature Syndicate percent of all girls aged 12 to Elements of this may be hedonism ite its basic Patricia Hearst or who have in for women, among them; . , desp 17 smoked , compared with 9 a wom an percent in 1970 and 7 percent in • Smoking helps destructive selfishness; in the pursuit . of art; cer- keep her weight down in a so- tainly in sensitivity sessions, and in the political so- 1968. ciety ' ¦ Combined with the estimated where thinness is in . ciety. , ¦/• Smoking, because of such 13 percent of teenage boys who campaigns cod cl I rug myth smok«d in 1972 (down 2 percent cigarette advertising The as "You've Come a Long Way, But the: characteristic of the personal concern from 1970) , this translates into society is its one-on-one relationship. We have a staggering 3 Baby," helps r. Woman feel she's '¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ I I ¦ ¦ i ' I f ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦Ml I ,000 new teenage scores of examples of this kind of concern in Winona Fear and hatred th at grew out of " _ a sensible investment in some of the smok-ers every day. liberated. and other communities. We admit to some concern — and to some extent caused — the most promising men arid women • Smoking helps a woman that we have found it necessary to pay people to revolt at the Attica Correctional Fa- aniong slate prison inmates, AND ON TOP of it all , studies cope wtih her daily pressure. Tom Wicker THAT'S WHY I started to see that all those who want to help find people who cility in September L971 are no dif- As for working men's sons and have shown tliat it is much ferent. harder for women to stop smok- sir.oke — because it calms my need lo know that they are loved and tliat another school diplomas and a reading rate daughters who can't afford college, nerves," said Mrs, Jennie Spath , that ing once they are "hooked" than is concerne d about them, but we allay our fear with Two and a half years after at the national norm for college they are another and not less serious it is for men. a dark-haired -iO-year-old school the deaths of 29 the hope that they will be catalysts, not organizers. uprising ended in entrants, Most of them have nothing problem /to which the legislature Why are women seemingly so crossing guard from North Ber- inmates and 10 guards, the bitter- useful to do while incarcerated. might well address itself, Already attrn eted to cigarettes, also gen , NJ; TAKE ANOTHER LOOK at a closing phrase ness and anger of thc time have by Neither iin;iil-order courses nor visit- the City University of New York known as "coffin rails" and "Sure it's harder for women no means subsided among those on ing teachers can provide them the offers an open-a'd missions, tuition- "cancer sticks" to some smok- to stop ; it's because we have from Marg aret Mead: "an overriding citizen com-¦ mit-inent. " ¦ either side of the prison walls. educational opportunity or inspira- free program. ing foes? Are they unaware of such an' .ordeal all day long, " Mr.s. THE LEGISLATIVE activities of tion they would have in a full-time But these are two different prob- the health hazards? Have they Spath added authoritative- treid to quit? And if so, is it ly, "You know, the everyday Not government , but citizen. When will we stop* an organization called Women in college program within a medium- lems; and , as Chief Justice Burger Support of State Cerrections Em- security facility. really harde-r for them to quit drudge , Ihe tensions , the child- turning to Washington to solve our problems? Presi- has pointed out, when society sends than it is for men? ren, Smoking just relaxes. " dent Nixon has said that it is an overriding principle ployes is a sad example. This group Since the state now spends about a person to prison , "This is our act Th ese were some relatives of correc- of the ques- ol his iKl ii iinislratioi i to return decision-making to of wives and $10,000 per inmate per . year , almost . . . and whether we like it or not, tions asked recently of , women New York Times News Service local government . But as desirable as tha t may be, is tions officers, mostly those at At- entirely for custodial care with vir- wo have made himi our collective smokers chosen at random tha t the ultimate goal? tica , has actively opposed a federal- tually no training or other programs responsibility . We are free to do around Manhattan , as well as state program , of providing weekend provided , the proposed college ought something about him; he is not." to health professionals and to bus transportation from New York prominent women smokers This week we honor the concept of volunteer to be seen not as "coddling " but as , ' 'oc- City for some Attica inmates' fami- BOTH THESE arguments suggest casional" smokers and reform- work — cit izens, persons at work. Perha ps the time , lies, The women's group also ia an unwillingness to do anything for ed smokers. people has come Lo change the name. What all these among the stronges t opponents of o ffenders al a time of high public What emerged is this: Most are doing Is not really voluntary work ; rather it' IT s paying some of ' the huge defense fear of crime. A better rea son than of the women said they started S-W..^KAFF , tom»U:ll*l*li,:;yn,l,„„.l„cr, smoking because it necessary -work. *— A.B, cosls for the IW Attica defendants , either for opposing tho prison col- was the y^^SsSv , "smart" thi ng to do; almost all These positions aire understand- kRc has not been much at issue: the I iLlliL L. — '— _^Aii J*?M/y ^,1 *rf «J 'TaLlli 11 belief of many who have studied of the womet said they were able, however vindictive they seem, aware of the dangers outlined C»OJ?3Y WillEPlwE since they are taken !>y womnen with corrections problems that no one in (.lie Winona Daily News can be rehabilitated In a prison set- wot Surgeon General's SERVICES FOR close personal ties to the shocking report , which cited ting. Thnt Is probably true, general- cigarette An Independent Newspaper — Established, 1855 events at Atlica , But It makes no smoking a.s a major hazard to MRS. MILDRED ly speaking, hut the Bedford llins MEMBER Ol THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sense thnt these co rreetionsil offic- life and henltli ; and almost all GRIESB/ICH ers' wives also are among lobbyists project still seems worth trying for of tbe women smokers said thoy Funoral Hold Tod/ty W IM - IAM F. W HITE Publisher against the two-year college for state one striking reason: It is plminod had tried a t one lime . or an- C. E. LIMB BN . . . . , Biu , Mgr., A 'v, Director prison inmates. not as a "rehabilitation program"' other to quit , but had been un- MRS. OLGA B. NELSON successful, Aooi.ru BR R .ME * ' . . ' . Edltor-(n-C7ue/ but as a straight college, where the Punoral Hold Today (J AII -Y W BVANS . News Editor TWO REASONS -worn frequently inmnle will bo put on his or her RoETitiXR Editor legislators who voted SKVIiliAL WOMEN HII III thoy M. Sue ...... Ami. News expressed by own to achieve something as a stu- started smoking GEORGE lv TALLEY (rUHiiott H OUTK Sunday Editor oit.lici to lose C. to kill the college, They did not want dent — not as a guinea pig or a weight or 10:00 e.m ,, Wednesday WU/.IAM H. ENGLISH ContTO/tei* because thoy were to "coddle" crlmiii'i Is; they did not trainee or n psychiatric case. afraid thoy might Fflith Luthorflti Church A. J. K IKK IIORCH Circiilation Mgr. gain weight. want to provide an cducntloh for a Ullinn Wiilff ' f HOWK ..,..,... Com-potting Supt. There will surely be many failures , 14 , of Manhat- I. S. B prisoner that they sn id some working tan ,, is ' anion/, mAKTin ^ ¦I A -/. ALSTON EnorauiTifl Svpt, and dropouts, but measured against ' tho 11 percent . men's sons and daughters could not of l«enago Rlr|s FuriBRflL Home. R O IIKIIT VOOEI.BANO ....Press Superint endent any other known prison program , it who smoke. Tho Fnrmtrl |r afford, would not take nu'iily successes to oilier flay she fried l.0 explain , Br»lllow-M«flln fun»r»l Hom» exclusively lo doesn t Jn between u ah illustration, He gets mine. Right? 7 how she .can't-, manage a fam- the living room and watch Withyft.- .: mien were having lunch V;. at^ a 'We all agreed Polyester's I'm on my way to Boston . and V ''Okay. I get to Boston and ily on my salary. I get anV. y.ear- television while Mrs. Dacron ¦:¦ y ' •well-known restaurant im Wash- Art Bvchwald description of our wives ,/as I feed the computer , at. National I check into my hotel. Now re- ful. 7 .' >Vy 7. -, .¦y.V. - ' . ^y y - , does the.' dishes." Lbs : Angeles limes Syndicate ' ; ington the other day. Although accurate,. Airport the arrival of my flight member the : success of this 7 ''At . this very :mbment the "Don they were , 't: you help her with the BEQUEATHS PAPERS in various profes- doing is running a .hotel;!'-:' : and how long I'll be there. I scheme is ho hanky-panky. max from Boston is at my dishes?'* y sions, they all had , : "Suppose^." he said excited- RUSHVILLE, Ind. (UPI) — one thing ./ 'The only time I see you is also tell; the computer ho*w house listening to my wife do- in common. They were away ly, "we had a computer that Personal papers pertaining to when .you; corne: home : to: get :' many children I have,, my posi- "LET'S SAY my surrogate ing two hours : on . what it's like "HELL NO. It would ruin It from home a great deal and could match up _ . complaining for .' Dacron if. I Wendell L. Willkie's unsuccess- clean laundry." : ¦' wives with other husbands who tipn in the firm and salary. 7 wife . is ^rs. Dacron. I caH. her to run a-blouse when the man did something ' ¦their wives . had said they, were ' he didn't do Then after watch- ful 1940 presidential try•. .. and were on the ipad?". .: . -:• "The object : of the computer and Task;: when dinner is being doesn't even know where; the . getting fed up with it. ''YOU WEREN'T eyeri her*? fuse, box is.. " . ',.' ing TV I go to my hotel. Dac- several scrapbooks have been would .be ; tq iriatch ihe ; as served . -I show lip at: the house _ . bequeathed to IndianaVUfiiveisi- Amazlig- for youi* own daughter's birth- WE ALL. looked goggle- own at 6 p.m. and y before I even . "Mrs. D acron is thrilled to ion, who presumably let my ¦ ¦¦ closely as possible to my - ty in the will of Wilkie's son, ly - enough it day party." 7 y eyed, yy : ;X-y ;. " . . situation at home. The compu- get to hang, my coat in -the have someone there; to let out wife do the ;dishes while he ' read the evening paper also Philip.H. Willkie, a Rushville turned out that :- "What the heck is so impor- "Are . you suggesting wiie- ter gives me an address and closet, Mrs. Dacron fills roie in her frustrations on, and my * banker 7 and attorney who died the i r -wives . tant in' Minneapolis?'' swapping?" Acrilan asked. 7 phone' riumberi - At. this veiy On the7 day7 She tells ririe how wife: finally, has someone be^ goes back to his; place.'' 7 1 ¦' ¦ ¦It : . last week. • Who . did not was at this juncture that "In a sense,": said Polyester, moment there is a man in 7 Bos- lousy the kids have beeri ; be- sides' the . kdds to talk to." .. The trouble with Polyester's even know Polyester, who wOrks -; for • a ' ' ' Winona Daily News T "but no hanky-panky in.. . .the ton coming to Washington, D.C,, having , what went wrong with "But what happens after din- plan, when we all .discussed it ¦ each , o ther, cdriiputer firth , sprung his pla«; bedroom. You swap just so. that and he goes to his computer the garbage , disposal; unit, how ner?" someone asked. • later, is that .not one of us Winona, Minnesota y ; "Our; 7, ' ¦ ' ¦ used the . identi- . wives' main . com- they have soiheone to talk to. and asks for ah address here: much she paid for eggs .and Polyester, replied "I go into could find a single thing wrong TUESDAy. APRIL 23, 197* cal p far a s e s plaint," he said, ''is that they when complain-; have no one . to7 talk: to, which ing about their translates no . one to bitch to. : 'loi*777.7y77 ; 7 The reason why we'iey missed These includ- Bv rhwald is that they want someone lo ed: 7 "AH7Tni listen to their stories and give^

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for towithQiis0s ^BHtf ^MmmMm^M mmtAmV ^mmmW arid ^part^ejits '.;.- .:• Can you visualize! the Morgan7 Block wit! six townhouses along SrdVStreet. and six along 2nd Street with their living room windo-ws facing a green, grassy circle, landscaped with : trees, lamp, posts and . hopefully the Choate fpuntain-Hnow at . Huff 'and 5th—in the middle'? Each townhouse would have its own carport and patio7facing the.attraetivre .center. ' ¦ v .Theri, 7'can you see a condominium or at least a good eight-story apartment building at either end ,; facing Center V to the east and Maim on . the xvest?7 Think! (Gtround floor park- : ingV center elevator opening on either side to two apartments V on each floor , with a well-protected, foyer info 'which'',;you step restaurant pn top of oiie two pent- ; directly, perhaps :a fine : .. ^ houses on the other?V :",; -' Winona would be unique arid these beautifully built struc- tures would hasten the standard for restoring: and cleaning up the rest of, the downtown area. The Latsch building for offices or cheaper apartriieoits, definitely. The unusual , fronts on 2nd Street / restored for boutiques with new rears. The , "-»»" % '.;" Steam shop block razed and additional shops or parking until 7 they .are a' realization. V V' ¦ ¦ ' ' - ' . .. After the thousands paid out for planning the downtown area, let's finish it before adventuring into: building residen-, tia! units at theV extreme ends of Winona; There are many ideas; too, for ' the river front but for now, think of7this. . We have so much beauty: we are hot usiiig.. This could :be :. profitable, in more than a mercenary way. And why don't we . call it Choate Squau^? Charlie would love it. . y Incidentally I am reaching senior citizen age and would love one. of those;townhouses as would my friends. Sorry to be a "Johhny-coihe-lately" 7 but after 10 years , of 7 thinking, this is my first brainstorm. Hats off .to the . : Save Winona : group7: V ¦ . V7 - • '¦¦,. - y '; MRS RICHARD CAiLENDER V - v^o Voiurit^er rk growing in city "¦: In : recent years the number of persons willing to be involved in service to people in need has greatly expanded hi Winona . Although there have always been people willing to the help. the neighbor acr^s street, or around the block when .. . trouble arose, a concern to search, out others ih need is grow- 7 in.g.y.;7 , A recent poll of some of the volunteer groups indicates the extent of volunteer service in Winona, Of 13 groups re- porting in a two-month period, February and March, a total of 573 volunteers were used in.tasks ranging from tutoring elementary children, counseling persons over the phone, de- livering hot meals, to working with senior citizens in a rest home. These volunteers worked a total of 6,713 hours in these two. months,7 an average of almost Vk hours a week per •vol- : V untecr. ' : This does not represent the total volunteers hours given, hilt only a sampje of the kind of working being done by people of Winona, Many of the services provided by these volunteers the work of social service agencies in the city. Some of the supplement the work of .social service agencies in the city. Some of the services provided -are only provided by volun- y teers. ' thanks to a great extent to the Winona County Welfare Board that had the foresight several years ago to invest in volunteer service, these programs have been strengthened and expanded. The board hired Michael Rishavy as vol- a» 'X ! S«»_ unteer service coordinator , He gives expert assistance to ** Wm » m ^> «» •# f s^SMA ^^ these clusters of volunteers that geek to serve people in need, 6 * *"'""* """" THE REV. ROGER A. PARKS itH trM0 \\fUi§f'PT* fJlll mhT '""""" * "TiA. Vice chairman, Winona Volunteer Services trb 'ru sTO ATTAIN PERPECTtON tH T»*g^^ Jesus and Nixon **^jHMj ^^^ The quality of mercy may not be strained , as the letter to the editor (April 19) reminded us, but the writer's analogy certainly was: Jesus' resemblance to Eichard Nixon is, t think, minimal. Item ; Jesus was willing to render to Caesar the things that yiere Ca«sar's, Other differences would take too long to spell out, and most readers are familiar with them, anyway. JAMES HANZEL The name's Olympia Beer. But our friends call us Oly.

NOT FOR GOVERNORS And if you've traveled around, tlie country, we may Judges not best LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (WI)- ' Only two men have been already be friends. Gr there s a good chance somebody qualified to elected to the U.S. Senate after pf serving as governor this cen- might have brought you a six-pack ice cold Oly sentence convicts tury in Arkansas. to share. Anyway, we're here now and we think you're Joe T- Robinson, who was ST, PAUL, Minn , (AP) — Ed- elected governor in 1912, resign- ia Been You owe it to yourself. ward J. Devitt, chief judge of ed in 1913 to enter tho U.S. going to like us. Olymp the Minnesota federal judicial Senate. Robinson served in the district, says ho is not certain Senate until his death in 1937. judges are the best-qualified Jeff Davis, who was governor persons to sentence a convicted of Arkansas from 1000 to 190-1, person. ¦was elected to the Senate in Speaking at the Federal Sen- 1904 and pervert until his death tencing Institute In Springfield, in 1913. Mo., Monday, Devitt suggested YMP a nonjudicial body of exports In and rehabilitation call for (>L. |\ penology and sociology might serious study of alternatives to bettor decide whether a crimi- judicial sentencing," AH Oly mpiii cans and bottles are recyclable nal bo imprisoned or placed on Deyitt said tho high number probation . of repeat offenders alono is Devitt said the judiciary tra- "very compelling evidence" ditionally li«s' Imposed sen- that tho criminal justice system tences, '"'but the manifest In- is' not working well. adequacies of our criminal jus- "Disparity In sentences im- tice system nnd the failure of posed is tho principal complaint Oly'mptn nrowlntl Company, Olympia, Wnt.lilnoton 'OLV'CB < our penal Institutions to effect which comes to us from prison tihelr ntntcd purpose of reform walls," aald Devitt, Wtnoiia DallyvNawi a Winona, Minnesota TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 PICK UP A ©-PACK Resid^^^ OF SAVINGS! Judge orders buildings moved munsingweary —-i r KANGAROO® new proposals for inspections T-SHIRTS «nd SHORTS i. By BRENT BOWERS injured were hit by flying glass. on Horlonville NEW YORK (UPI) - Resi- A bomb threat had been f APPLETON, Wis. (UPI ) -- dents of apartment buildings telephoned to the building April uJ^ Mp Outa-gamiie County Judge R. rooked by a powerful explosion 12, but police said they found in a midtown Manhattan office ne evidence that explosives Thomas Cane recessed an in- building near the United caused the blast, and firemen TIME junction hearing and ordered Nations Plaza were evacuated said evidence indicated it was VI ^^^ N^ both sides involved in the VHort- today until authorities can caused by a gas leak. ONLY ' Jtt$Ff onville teachers strike to return make sure their structures are A mantenance man injured ^ N Wednesday with new proposals sound. in the blast, Richard Swanson, The Red Cross set up a told authorities he smelled gas to settle the labor dispute. shelter for 150 of the homeless as he entered the lobby of the .Cane told representatives of in a church. Many of those building just before the explo- the School Board and the Hort- evacuated were U.N. staff sion. onville Education Association members. Preston Bridges, an eyewit- (HEA) to return with some ideas ness, was near the building Tlie blast, which fire depart- walking to work when the "that we' can get our teeth in- ment investigators think was '' ¦" ' ' ¦ explosion occurred about 7 a.m. to.": 7 'y . .*;: yy . . > "' caused by an accumulation of "You could hear it —psshh! gas , ripped away half of tie 25- —and then, with a snap of your Otherwise, 7 he Said, he Tmay story office building and set it arbi- finger, the explosion. Bricks consider ordering binding ' on fire an hour before the started flying," he said. He tration to settle, the dispute. TRUCK ¦ TOWED FROM EXPLOSION cumulation of gas in the structure locJated om morning traffic rash Monday , - . SCENE .i. '• . ., A .small truck is ;¦ towed away . the east side of midtown Manhattan. At least escaped injury. The injunction hearing was , , ' , blo-wing out windows of adja- being held to deteTmine wheth- from a commercial building "Monday , hit by. 86 per $pns7- 'vyereyinjuredy-iny.the i 'blast v 7 (-^ 7 cent apartments, and injuring Bricks, mortar and splinters er . i temporary, order handed an explosion believed to be caused by ah ac-„ .- > VPhoUrfax) . nearly 100 persons. Most of the of glass sprayed on passersby. down last week by a different Ninety-three persons, including judge should be made perma- 11 policemen, were hurt, eight nent. The order imposes^ restric- For lieutenant governor seriously. Seventy persons were tions on picketing activities by taken to hospitals, fire officials the strikers; ,. ', ' :. said. Another 23 were treated However, Cane apparently at the scene, was using the .hearing: as, , .a Fire Commissioner John T. means, of getting both 7 sides GOP nomin O'Hagan said it was a together to continue negotia- KnWsori ^eeiks ation "miracle" no one was killed. ¦ tions...-'-- '-;. ". By FRANK- RYAN: • 7- would run in ia primary if he The duo of; Devitt and Knutson not be endorsed. The fire department ordered Wisconsin VV VV A meeting at the ' didn't get the endorsement. was believed aimed at heutraliz- j He also said he and Knutson three adjacent apartment build- Employment: Relations: . Com- MADISON (UPI ) - Conserva- l Here's a great chance to stock up on famous Kangaroo un- 7 "I'd have to give that a lot ing Byte's effectiveness among ' ings vacated for 24 hours 'so niissiori office in Madison last tive : state Sen. Milo Knutson , agreed that public employes, that the stability of the derwear Special savings on 6-packs , special comfort for has; more in common of consideration ,"'Knutson said. the conservatives at' .the conven- ] Friday faited to produce any saying he ; There has1 been talk ' that 'for- tion with the ;result o£ , tossing ] including teachers, should not buildings can be determined," the active man ... shorts with exclusive masculine shaped with moderate Sen;: James: Dev. pouch and horizontal fly, agreement so -Cane began his mer Madison Majrox. William votes Devitt's way.. . , have the right to strike. Devitt In one of them, the Envoy T-shirts with Pol/rib no-sag neck- own .efforts to reach a settle- itt than differences, announced band. Both bright-white knit, permanent press polyester Dyke. a conservative, would en- Knutson: said he had .talked has introduced binding arbitra- Towers, an 18-story building a ment.-He first: called , represent- his eandidacy .Monday for the ' Republican Dyke block from the United Nations, and cotton. Soft , strong, smooth and easy care. atives, late. Frid ay Republican nomination for - licit: ter the race for the to recently¦ and ' 'he wished ! tion legislation for police and together here . for, governor. -well. "¦:. every window was blown out. T-shi rts: S-M-L-XL NOW 6 for 57.99 (Reg. $11) and then, called them back Sat- tenant governor as part -of a Dev- nomination me: " firemen which Knutson has op- Knutson Underwent open fceari posed. A spokesman for . Brause Shorts: 28-46 NOWCfor 97.B9 (Beg. $10) urday along with a state medr itf-Knutsori tandem. . Realty Co. wliioh manages the yyy ' yv7 ' ';- surgery, ip 1967 and was hospit- About tlie oddity that a con- later. 7 ,. - . - X:;i-z- - . Z Devitt, who sat :beside the 55- alized for ay couple: of w&eks damaged building, said after year-old former La Crbsse may- Student allegiance servative could run with a Then he asked them all to last January for what he called moderate, Devitt said it "clear- the explosion another bomb or at a news conference, is the threat was received by tele- ^m ** ^y ^m MENSWEA.RMAIN - return.to his chambers Monday to Republicans a problem .wth ''runaway medi- ly indicates that the Republican FLOOR prior to the injunction hearing: only announced GOP candidate cines," but said; his health -was phone. The police department f ^^ 7 if J for the:: gubernatorial : nomina- Party of Wisconsin can accept Sources" indicated "the, biggest . at lowest level . good." a broad span of philosophical bomb squad searched but found stumbling block to settlemieht tion. ' -- . Devitt said at . the news con- no explosives. Police said "Certainly from time to time opinion." now is fee question of rehiring PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) - ference that he has asked JCriut- "It further demonstrates that explosives were not the cause the . 84 . striking , teachers. : The we have taken different posi- A survey by the Gallup. Poll . son to run with him, adding ' !we of the blast, but the bomb " tions—but our areas; of: agree- neither of us can be placed at f ihpate HEA .wants every one of,.theni released . Sunday shows student j intend to raise bur own funds either extreme of our party squad said it was still If (( o Where Perionol Serufcf ment- are more substantive and the- Republican: 's investigating. taken back but the school , board allegiance to . ; before the . May . 10-11 state Re- spectrum and that in fact our H^SP \ 1' Stm Important has said It.would not "be able significant," Knutson . said. party is at its lowest point "in publican Convention. " .- - , *J 7. They both agreed that Demo- ". . . views on many important is- Damage was most spectacu- to rehire all of them. almost io years. He said : he expected to get sues are essentially the same The strikers were fired by; the cratic Gov. Patrick J. Lucey Of : 1,08977fulltime , students ," lar on the west side of the . ; the nomination because, '^there Devitt said. building, where a 40-foot-wide school board April . 2 and re- was their. common target. interviewed oh '-'. 60 . /.college is no opposition and ^^I^SSam^'^eafm^ Knutson hedged when asked it, the con- Knutson said the political al- section of the wall was blown placed with ; substitute teachers: : campuses, only one in seven vention, is just three , -weeks li ance would 'More than: 70V persons have whether he : would run 7 with said he :was a Republican. "set an example ©ut along an elevator sliaft C-OMLZtk. . . avVay.". . for the Republican Party so it leading from the ground beien arrested , f OT strike-related Devitt if .the state . Republican Thirty-seven per cent of the Devitt . said ' floor J^^Ol ^^V , 't endorse them 0 he didn't see7.it will rise above faction and dif- to the roof, The fire was violations' —* most of them for convention didn students (Claimed Democratic "as a possibility" that he would ference .. - ':. . blocking traffic - next month; Devitt has said lie affiliation ,, ahd were outnum- " confined to the office building. bered by the 49 per cent who referred : . to ¦ themselves as independents. " . The survey showed (SOP profit T^rncidp carnagesparty affiliation among the ^y^ppjon for students was in agreement with the nation's voters as a whole. Only 24 per cent erf the adults questioned in the most recent top S5 irif/fw Gallup Poll allied thetoselves Agrtevv book United Press International with the Republican party. possible ¦ ¦ - .. . ¦ ¦ .:¦ Tomado-torn areas . of7*ast central Wisconsin were sur- _ .. BY MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN ior February if Agnew com- Labrakis Press and Flemish veyed by officials of the Federal Disaster Assistance Ad- WASHINGTON odge, Fond du Lac and Sheboygan Counties. said the accident occurred In addition to the British con- ; "A Very Special TRelationshipj" The British and German con- According to the damage estimates losses in Winnebago along County Rd. 7 about 2-A on its publication tract, he said contracts had County totaled about $2.7 million, in FOnd du Lac County $1.4 mil-ss west of Odin , in south- there by W.R tracts definitely. But in France Allen Ltd. : been signed for Japanese publi- nobody ' s ever got over " f mmM^mmmmM million, in Dodge County about $1 million arid in, Sheboygan western Minnesota . cation by Hayakawa Shobo, ^^MmTB^A ,000. $100,000.". No German contract County $350 Laingnen. was discovered by Mcrediith said the visit could P o r ,-t u-g.e s e publication by has been signed. . Homeless residents were put up in the homes of neigh- two neighbors, 9l authorities said. come as early as next January Moraes, Greek publication by ^^A^^. In Cambodia, government ammunition and food" at the JJWdi OASL mm. #fc JIL on. ihik bitwi! and rebel troops clashed today abandoned positions. near the provincial capital of .~j£&&ZlWwx •S^-^r0^M.;^v/'3*v1 "**--"*—>wv.;s='\ Gov;/ ' necessary, I'll take rtotes:" . ': through employe and company Steel Corp. says he'd pever dis- and "Stein won't take on gov." Lor said he would have opposed much depreciated andVthat the impact on these communities 1971 to discuss the. Reserve any move by corporate officials court ; was . o nly used as an 7 in- will be as .great or greater. V case. y Bailey, acknowle dged he to try to Strunientality to close it." block appointment . of Ely, witli a population of 5,- itterided the V meeting, ;But he Grant Merritt as executive di- ^aid he didn 't take notes on it Parents in search of a crib 000, reports there are 700 resi- rector oi the Minnesota Pollu- dents who work in Reserve's Tarid covld not remember dis- ion. Control Agency (MPCA). for a new baby would do well to A BUSY PLACE . . . Long lines formed in the union hall ¦ . Babbitt mine. At four persons cussions with possible political Merritt ' - 'has advocated , vigorous carry a measuring device to be at Silver Bay, Minn., Monday for Reserve Mining Co. em- : per family, this means 2,800 overton*3s. : action against Reserve. sure the bed is designed for ployes registering for state unemployment compensation bene- safety, such as spacing of slats persons will be affected. The memo7 .was an agenda . Lord asked the .lawyer-veit- "There is no question that fits. Minnesota Department of Employment Services person- sheet on which penciled , ndta- ness: ."What are you going . to at a maximum: of two and three-eighths inches. Reserve is now the main sup- nel were sent from Duluth to Silver Bay and from Ely to Bab- tiobs were made, reportedly, by do from now . .on to have some port of Ely," said Robert Bab- bitt to receive claims. (AP Photofax ) FREE m EAS^T WAY— Harry Holiday, Armc« execu- record of meetings . you at- BY ' ' y - -7 \n 11/kTIDV Wk tive vice president. tend?"y:V'- v- 'V- .: When reopening news heard ItLIYtKY m RHONE! WIA ORDER REQUIRED i§ ^__ ^ ^ ES.-THURS.-FRI -SAT. f\Z ^^ 33L Like pay day, Saturday night ^ By HAROLD HIGGINS Among the first jobs facing rock wnich originated the Jus- manded a halt to the lake dis- E &mMw&^&ir SILVER SAY, Minn, (AP ) - the returning workers was the tice Department suit. The de- posal, resulting in the shutdown revving up of the powerhouse of the plant and mine. "You should have heard it partment and other plaintiffs COUPON SPECIALS! WiXii&^^^M boilers which supply energy for claimed Reserve s discharge of Before . the . second shift came ' downtown 'When they found out the taconite crushers, rollers on at 7 a.m., ore was being fed up to 67,000 tons of taconite ¦¦ Hi WA ¦ RUPPERT'S GROCERY ¦ IBi lB they'd be able to work. It and conveyors, tailings a day into Lake Superi- into the crushers to begin its g sounded like pay day and Sat- Next, tlie workers began cir- or was polluting the lake and journey through the processing Wil^sW^^^ urday night going to a barn culating water through the con- endangering the health of resi- plant. 1 dance." centrating area. The water is dents along Superior's North At Babbitt, miners began used to cool the hot lion ore Shore. loading ore shortly after mid- THAI CARCASS" Policeman Roger Gale night so the train could make TIDE stopped by Reserve Mining and wash the tailings out to the WM i delta in Lake Superior. In his order, Lord agreed the 47-mile run to Silver Bay 3-ib., i-oz. j&g_ with WSISM B Co. 's main gate early today to this morning. Giant Size / All OLD FARM SERVICE ..> It's this discharge of waste with the plaintiffs. He de- 3»C Coupon B ^ describe tie reaction of cus- ^jg | Kark . will give you something useful when tomers in Silver Bay's two bars Without Coupon We . _ , _ K '¦ . : ' ' ¦ *Hia rendering truck stops to pick up your late Monday to news that Re- ¦ ¦ Good Thru 4-30-74 15+3 0 serve's Silver Bay taconite dead anlnrial , , .. processing plant and its mine I ¦HRiniHIHH inBaB HBK FOR PROMPT, -COURTEOUS SERVICB7 at Babbitt would reopen. Banks wanted Laramie I I MBW RUPPERT'S GROCERY BB ¦¦ ! A three-judge panel of the Sth — ¦ ,,, ' ' "• lt something extra U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals PI - US " issued a temporary stay to an I r\"n .^s 1 ^ ¦ r- order by U.S. District Judge Treaty aired at trial ^ Miles lord that had shut down I &ULU W^ MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. ' (APJ— Congressmen to meet with the in Wyoming and Montana and H09 ' Reserve's operations as of 12:01 ^^ ftkaMBalfl ' ' •Urt * R«nd«rlno Co.. a.m. (CDTT) Sunday. One Of two, American Indian traditi onal leaders ' of the Sioux deal with Indian fishing rights } 0z ¦ ¦ ¦ UnalTIBia W7-4i4« Ccollact) Standing Rock in the state of Washington. 7 m:> - S\ffliy¦ "' ' 7 Operations at both the proc- Movement (AIM) ... leaders on Nation at the BI Fjn- Gia rt Size' 7tti*vy Coupon^^ ' H -,, " ' ".. Walsh Farmra Fremont leadership reservation in South Dakota in ^ * ¦B.JLffiBff A ura essing: plant and the taconite trial foir alleged ' The minister, who was saved Lewlston ix roles in last year's 71-day siege June to discuss the more than ' ¦¦Z ' " ^ mine resumed just after mid- from jail by an appeals court, I ; " '2- ¦ ¦ '¦ Miu iV ¦ Without Coupon wc ; ZXtt . ' m, H,B r said 300 treaties the government has •' . N-1.5 Good Thru 4-JO-74 15 + 3 H night todays 7 of Wounded Knee, S.D., lie seen little , change I . B "•. 777 Highland "' ^ |:" Houston ^l^^^ : y Monday night it: would have made with American- Indians. said . has "'Hey, did you hear the good ¦ in the government's treatment Four news?" shouted Bill Pierson; to been unfortunate if their trial 'We have also invited Presi- Spring Grove S^0"" Mabel™' ^%_ c,"°>- before the Laramie of Indians ih the year since the ¦:. - a guard as his truck rolled had ended dent Nixon to talk with lis, not W o u nde d Knee takeover. B SEALTEST—ALL FLAVORS ,.. _«. .,. -. wirtk* B..«UI J Tri-County co-op. product «- As,,r throughVthe gate at Silver Bay. Treaty issue¦ could be brought to us," , he fjaid. 'IWe have¦ not "Nothing has, happened in the KllfGIIEitzen 495-331J Rusnfora W4-77U- into it. : :' ¦ '• ¦ ' had a response from the White ; Pierson, the first man back on ¦ • , way of resolving the treaties, c #»-.!« Caledonia Oil Co., 7JMIJ* : ' however. , CaiCQUniaJ—:- Four Squire Oil CO., 7W-39U the job/today, didn't stop-. - 'for Dennis Banks, 42, who with House, . " little has been done in the area conversation as he rushed to Eussell Means faces a 10-count Banks said AIM will not let up ICE CREAM m99 _ . . Blumenlrltft Stort w/3 phontJi . of health , housing, and educa- Houifon m-llto, help prepare the plant for pro- federal indictment in the IIIU&CIKIJRlnl^AlrVAV - • ¦ • in its efforts to force the govern- tion, and the justice and police HORMEL BLACK LABEL . . . DaKot» 44W157, ¦ occupation , said . Wlnorii M4-J4M duction. "Wounded Knee ment to live yup to the 1868 power system is as oppressive ¦ ¦ ¦ m- Treaty - ¦ ' ' ¦ _.: Worth Star Meter "Boy, I' glad to see this," the 18SS or Laramie treaty, . .. toward Indians today as it was c ¦ Harmony j$& said the next man in. "A lot of which gave most of western The Rev. Paul Boe, a Luther- a year ago," he said. ,. '¦' ' . BACON ;,99 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ th* people I saw downtown to- South Dakota and Wyoming to ' ' ' ti , ' Flllmora Co of an minister in Minneapolis, Banks and the. Rev. Mr, Boe servic* day were " pretty depressed won- the Sioux nation is an integral who was almost sent to jail in addressed some 300 persons at 1 HORMEL CantonVHIIIVil 743.JJJ4 dering where the next paycheck part of their defense. . January for refusing to testify Augsburg College in Min- was coming frora," Banks said AIM has invited at a grand jury , investigation neapolis. ' ' . " - into the Wounded Knee takeo- I LITTLE SiZZLERS- - '- '£ 69c ver , told the rally that he will Corduroy garments stand up be working with and for Ameri- better when they are washed can Indians in the West and only after slight soiling, hom e Southwest in the coming economists say, because the months. hand rubbing or long agitation required in heavy soiling leave RUPPERT'S The Rev. Mr. Boe said he I plans to participate in the wrinkles. — GROCERY — treaty negotiations in June in I OPEN DAILY 8:00-6:30 - SUNDAY 9:00-12:30 Wincnn Daily News | South Dakota , investigate strip Q Phone 452--1482 46) E. BIS SI.j Winona, .Minnesota •* | mining of Indian reservations TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 riWMMiMMMBMWll*Mllll*M.*MILMMMMLtMa«MMMMIM ¦ ! ¦ ! ! ¦¦ IH llll II I ¦ ¦ JDit»PS Two ways to be quick without hurrying* Snapper is fast so you can get through fast. ^--^^y . . . We SURE CURE bag the ¦ /< ^\ A I ? 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DEAR- ABBY: This: is concerning the lady who wais irate because so. few had responded to the R.S.V.P, on . her party invitati oh; I resent your¦ ¦ ¦ statement¦ that such¦ people ¦are either ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ignoranf y or . '-7 ' •; ¦'¦ ' " ¦¦' ' ' :¦ .' ¦¦' - - .: '/ . ' . • ¦' ¦ .v . ¦ .: .¦ '' ¦. ¦' ' - ' ¦7' • ¦ •. ¦ .negligent.- . . VI _ . ,. : '- . ' : . ' . Z ' ;\- ¦: ' -¦.:. ;¦:¦ ¦ , 77 . ; ¦ . • '' . i am a ¦ Dea r ¦¦ADDV¦¦: V universit y-. ¦ , .. ¦:; -/¦ .. ¦- . pressor . . - . ;z ' v ¦¦ ¦ ' By¦ ¦¦ ¦Abigail¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Van¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ Bureh¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦ w J •*' ' k ' :a ¦1 .:¦ ' . ' - ": 7 - ' ' ' - ' • '• ' . ' .; ' . ' . . ." . Ph.D7, have' ¦. traveled extensively in about 20 countries, have attended so-, cials with ambassadors .and other notables, so. I doji 't con- sider myself an ignorant person. Yet, until yoii. printed it in your column, 3 never. was siire of the meaning' of R.S^V.P. 7 - ' i : .. .- As a professor , I have .leared that , many college students VANNUAIi 5IEETlNG- ;.y.7yM^, ;WilLam 7 and Mrs. (don't know which way the earth rotates, or the difference in tary; Mrs, Ciirtis Ebhrer, treasurer, . . y;F. - White vyas installed as president , of the Kichard CallenderV historian.. Mrs, J. Milton time between New . York and Denver; .so is it realistie to ex- Ru'skiii Stud pect them to know the meaning of R.S.V.P.? Or do I have my y Club at the annual luncheon: Dahm and Mrs. Kelley were in charge ot priorities reversed? meeting held Monday at the Park Plaza. Also arrangements. From left: Mrs. Rohrer, Mrs. I suggest that if the lady would substitute "Please let us installed were: Miss Louise Bloom, first White, Mrs. Callender, Mis. R. J. Scarborough know whether or not you are coming" for "R.S.V.P." on the vice president; Mrs. Glenn Kelley, second and Mis. Robert Briggs. (Daily News photo) invitation, she would have much better response. vice president; Miss Floretta Murray, secre- UNDERSTANDING IN COLORADO DEAR IWDERSTANDING: Ignorance is simply the absence ot knowledge, which is no crime. We are all ignorant — only on different subjects. No offense SEMRAC gra nts additional funding intended. The Southeastern Minnesota UKRAINIAN EGG PAINTING . . . Hiss the 1930s. Artists employ a writing instrument Winona State College $600, for I Winona Community Theatre, pure Regional Arts Council has an- two music workshops; College ,000 for youth theater ; SEM- D-ebra Belvoncik, a student at the College of called the kistka , a block of beeswax DEAR ABBY: I have recently had a breast removed fol- nounced the funding of two ad- J $1 Saint Teresa, will present a workshop on and a series of dyes ranging from bright yel- lowing cancer surgery. Please don't misunderstand me, I of Saint Teresa, $300 for light- 1 RAC theatre advisory workshop ditional projects, the fin al allo- ing designer assistance; St. I and College of Saint Teresa, Ukrainian egg painting Saturday from 1 to 4 low to black. Miss Belvoncik is self-taught and am glad to be alive and thank God it was discovered in time, cations for the season. notes there is always an element of surprise but there is another problem : My doctor told me that in my Mary's College, $700 for com- j $620 ; College of Saint Teresa, p.m. at the Winona Art Center. The workshop Receiving the grants will be munication arts ¦ workshops as each egg nears completion. The end result case plastic surgery to recreate a natural-looking breast is department; $750 for touring ballet program. is the fifth in a series of heritage possible. I was thnlld until I learned that my insurance The College of Saint Teresa , an being held at the Art Center, supported by a is a miniature masterpiece. Persons attend- company takes the view that since the loss of a breast doesn't award of $852 for a series of grant-in-aid awarded by the Minnesota State ing the workshop are asked to bring an un- impair bodily function and is not the result of an accidental summer dance workshops and Axts Council through SEMEAC. Egg decorat- boiled egg Other materials needed will be injury , it is considered cosmetic surgery, the Dodge County Total Arts ing has been done £or centuries m the Ukraine available for purchase. (Durfey studio) Although a natural-looking artificial breast isn't essential Program, an award of $940 for and was introduced in the United States in to my physical well-being, it would do worlds for my morale. children's art programs in sev- Or am I just -vain? And don't you think this should be covered eral Dodge County communities by insurance? 1IRS. F. this summer. Mrs. Jaycees The final funding for the DEAR MRS. F.: To quote Dr. Eugene W. Woxton, a council's first fiscal year which Delta Kappa Gamma member of The California Society of Plastic Surgeons, and ends June 30 brings the total name officers a consultant of mine "If a woman has a bieast removed because of cancer and wants funding to $19,988.54 for 28 proj- RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) reconstruction so that she ects. can wear a bathing suit or a lowcut dress, that is hardly H.*1 'sM — Mrs. Dale Rasmussen -was initiates new members cosmetic in the sense of a woman having a face-lift or a Local groups to receive previ- ^^ ! ^ named president of the Rush- nose operation, This woman has a deformity she acquired ous grants included: St Mary's The Iota Chapter of Delta An international society, Del- College, $400 for an artist in ford Mrs. Jaycees at a recent Kappa Gamma , an internation- ta Kappa Gamma was organ- as a result of cancer and she wants to return to normal. She is not asking to be the centerfold of Playboy.'* residence; Winona Art Center, sV meeting. al lionor society for women edu- ized in 1929 It has chapteis in I agree with Dr. Worton . two grants totalling $540 for Also elected were* Mrs Al- cators, initiated five members 50 states, six provinces of Can- workshops and an art show; A New You bert Spande , vice-president; at its dinner meeting Monday at ada , in Norway, Sweden and J Mrs. Larry Mierau , secretary; Central "United Methodisl Mexico. Iota Chapter is one of Mrs. John Magnuson treasu'-er, Church. 40 in Minnesota "3s *. O kti Experience Se l f-Assurance . ^^^SiW^Bj^^i^S^^lW^r * x CST senior an ¦•* Winona, Minnesota sfe'i to give recital With Clea r Contact Lenses A joint installation banquet tary teacher in the Houston, world in genuine spintual fel- i-& a fk-Z with the Jaycees will be held Minn , Public Schools; Sister lowship; honoring women who 1!* •- > .* C' .«r -w,C Miss Polly Jensen, pianist, have given distinctive service in ; May 4. A rummage sale is alsc Yvonne Elskamp, department ft / .i>*#tfj * ^4 £\ will present a senior recital Times have changed and so have atti- planned for May 4. of education . College of Saint education , protecting the pro- * d&^. Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at the Col- in - ¦, l «¦ _• 1 * " ,_ &".? - vi, I _!/ ,.. Ihe Mrs. Jaycees will sponsor Teresa; Sistei Francile Kapaun, fessional interests of women Ti" t" -, A JHit?.-fc* & U#£* **><, 3 lege of Saint Teresa Auditor- movies for children beginning educational psychology, College education and eliminating un- SECTION " * tudes about contact lenses. More and t$ fW £^ ium. Miss Jensen studies with Saturday and continuing for of Saint Teresa; Mrs. Ronald just discrimination ; sponsoring Sister Faber Bird, CST profes- more people are getting two additional Saturdays. KLrkeby , elementary teacher, and supporting desirable educa- p* TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 #t turned on to legislation in the interests sor of music. Following the meeting, Dr. Winona Public Schools, and tional !& S^ Selections by Bach, Bach- them Lewis Wilson presented a talk Miss Doris , of women educators; endowing 'V'-1*. ,V ¦ ,-T'*" , because they're easier to fit, and PenneD department ; AZ^vX x J -^ S'» *».*¦' C'.<'- K-y ' - ;£-.-WPC*. *:' ?;.*¦- . •*¦¦< s «*, J ;? - ir " Siloti and Scarlatti will be in- and demonstration on the thera- of education, Wuiona State Col- scholarships to aid outstanding ' ' peutic uses ^^ ™^™'fi!Zis *&^\?^^ A^ffe vin Wedul. tor of - the . 'Retired 'Senior Volun- was made by the Winona Volun- Mrs Peterson , outgoing vice teer Program; Mrs . John Pres- ^ ^ president and program chair- teer Cooidinator 's Association, ton, Operation HOPE and FISH , man, reviewed the chapter pro* sponsor of the week's activities Miss Evelyn Tarald son, Home SUPERB© SS j grams for the past two years in Winona. Delivered Meals, and Larry De- * * and presented results of a mem- The presentation will be wall, Winona Project Motivation , ber evaluation of the organiza- shown on TelePrompTer Chan- I • i tion at national , state arid lo- nel 3 Wednesday at 6:45 p.m. cal levels. and Thursday at 1:30 p.m. It will also be shown on Channel WOOL 12 Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Silo concert The panel focus is on key is- MY LON sues which affect all of Wino- ACRILAN LEWISTON , Minn -Thc adull na's 20 community service vol- and school choirs of Immanuel unteer groups with an emphasis POLYESTER Lutheran Church and School , on the panel's volunteers who Silo, Mirn,, will present a spring discuss what type of volunteer concert of sacred songs Wednes- work they do and the personal CARPET! KG day at 8: 15 p.m. at Ihe church, rewards for doing volunteer ALL COLORS The public is invited. work. ALL TEXTURES j DAISY" \ H / NATIONAL I DESK-TOPPER \ 7 SECRETARIES | Your horoscope — Jeane Dixon ¦ ¦ 1' ' '; . .. - ' . ¦ ' ¦/ . WEEK APRIL 21-27 1 '^>»rl><^ - of.the chaos caused by careless expla- ij s For WEDNESDAY, April 24 ' ¦ ' Your blrltiday todays Early experl- nations. Highway 61 I . *< menti OIXIII ¦ bread Iron! on which Vlrao (AUI. 23-Sept, 22)i Being firm you aro kept busy »ll . your tonvartlna Is one thing; being fair is something Phone 454-3105 your enoroles ind materials Into lasting else — comblna both for best results, working tools (rid capllal for further Work obligations and deadlines promise Investment. For ttie very youn«, II Is fo become urgent. in Interno leornlns period when long- nw Libra (Sept. 53'Oct, 22): Your person- A ^ujMpM-m [ e en term (Ufa/Is are set, RoUNonshlpi n&ed al charm Is strong and you can liave *mtmememmm ^BmmmmammmmmMWm ¦ Be a SUPERBOSS¦ !! | sincere «_- 'IfflSKflW " I encounters such conditions that even resistance lo your plans, as you are raw Jtesscw those who win aro unable fo uso their apt fo ba the main cause, In manner . Remember each Super-Girl in your office . gains. Family funds can be snarled up or behavior, . . your secre- by. |us1 Iwo addijd words of comment , Capricorn (Die, 22-Jan. 19): Business WmWy Gemini (May Sl-Junc 30): Great should go well (at least bettor than for tary, the receptionist, the niail-girl... cny and all of the ! chanoos of plans and schedules aren't most othar people) wllh tho poak yet needed; It's more a mailer of patience lo come, Add Iflonal responsibilities are nnd walUnn to see rocenl developments almost certain. Super-Girls who make your work a l ittle easier, your j In the proper lloh», Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. IJ): What may Cancer (Juno S l.July Jlli Even In seem to you st raightforward and clear "nine-to-five" more pleasant! working alone,' extra factors enter Into Is more than likely arbitrary and com- \I what you' re dolns, Time and energy plex to most other peoplt. Sort tilings are wasted In compilations of faulty out a llttla at a time, communications. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 10) i Household Thank them during NATIONAL SECRETAR IES ] Loo CJuly 13-A uo. Jlh Tho social and family concerns spread out and WEEK whirl becomes cosily when you follow get In the way of business enterprises, JlKj whims, You will b« glad that you h«pt Set priorities and s|rlvo lo slay with with flowe rs from SIEBRECHT'S ...... and watch them Appl iqued daisies and crisp pi ping emphasize your story simple when you see soma them, whatever happens. y\& new BLOOM all year! ! . i the scoop neck and scalloped skirt of this flat- T baby? tering tunic. Navy iri sizes 14- 1 8. TIP °'-WEEK ' ipW Ol By FRE& JAEGER ; Ef* -^'™r , In this world, $ there 's always Lenvo Ivory pl»no Keys exposed to light during the W | L 28 yellqwlna process K ^' room for dny, Darkness hoslons the natural g*-* w |V of ro«l Ivory, AuK any elephant. B^ < ij' y ono more. T , AM |fT %f QUALITY FLORIST \ ^mWfmW) I We koop In slock and for sale a wide vnrloty of K V*'"" fy* Ml. f — Oi I % Len-OSolt sonpa, . liquid and powder , for spit water/ |»i?., ' ' < v. ^ j \mW^ \^t^0^ FOR OVER ^ffl tt^ l\ ^SStS p also many types of cleonalna products, ^^JWSl 'v'* / J *M 452-5490 ,„ Z**£' MOMMtllls. 7Q YEARSweABf ^ IN T W A T ( HOMER ROAD WINONA , MINIM. ' Phw» I IKirfcCAV WATER f* * * •t^/A * fi te- 452-3141 U ll UaH I CONDITIONING Call your Welcome ^ ppaWhew Penaonal Service M«nq«f P,S. Wouldn't this be a good time to send a "thank- /7 (f 1 125 Main St, - Winona, Minn. Wagon Hos less now. ! n^r \ / Is SHU . Important ¦53S • ^ Hour»: 9 a.m, to S p,m. Mon. thru Frl. ^^^SB^" Phone 452,1217 you"* bouquet to your "right-hand" gai at home too? I ^ A ¦¦¦ ' ; Winona Dally News *f | ', ¦ Crew members TUESDAY 7 TUESDAY, APRIL 23> 1974 .;: , Vvinona, Minnesota ' y APRIL 23, 1974 ¦ • - • J 7y;VJ -- —: f... he weather. - . . ,. ______^^_^_ _^. The daily record are natives Two-State Deaths Af Community Winona Deaths P^licf repaft y Hall sometime - between April S-;'-. . 7 Memorial Hospital Burglary • Alois T, Bronk y George T« T*"6/ XZ.X ' 7' CITV ,' - 'V 13; $600 loss7 ". Funeral services for Alois T, iz of Wisconsin 7:VV -^ - MONDAY- y-y.: '7 y 7 Funeral services : for George Boland Mfg. Co.t 400 W. 3rd From Jean 7 Racine. He died at a hospital .7 . , the Pan American airliner that King St. V . Lutheran Church, the Bev. Wil- born St., 7 camera taien froin there April 16 . following a long Frank Poirieroy,. 477 "W. King liam B. Kallestad officiating. ;XX- ; car Saturday night near East " crashed on the island of Bali ¦illness. " "" ^ ' Thefts 77 St; . ' ' "X. ;x .;. .? '. :¦: . -;:¦;/.. Burial will be in State line ' CITY 3rd . and Lafayette streets; Ar« of Joseph and Dora Cemetery, Harmony; Monday had Wisconsin ties. The son . Leo Rohan, Lewiston, Minh , Minn: He From Miie Eggert, St. Mary's gus, no. estimate of value. * Zinke and Schroeder were a- Bronk, he was born in Winona Vince Mrozek, '621 W. Waba- was employed 40 years as car ¦ - ' College; ei^h t-track; stereo tape - From . Larry; Stoltman, 10M; ' Jan. 30, 1916. 7 . . • sha St, . " . :. • . . ; inspector for the Burlington player , mong 107 persons en the plane Northern, Railroad. , two speakers, head- GfaleV St„ - billfold ; taken from and authorities said there may Siirvivors- are: his wifes, Caro- Discharges . phone, tape carrier and 15 tapes locker at Winona Senior High line; one: daughter, Mrs. Jerome Mrs. Clarence , Ronnenberg, The 7spn of Eric and Ella Jen- haye been survivors, 7 .: ; taken from; room . at St. Yon's School Monday; ; $1S loss. Schroeder 40 was: born iii Mil- (Joan) Morsman, 7Racine; one 1826 Gilmore Ave. sen Talley, he was born, at • , , and four sisters Mrs.' , 114 Plaza , .' Wis;; V E*rom;Terry Beck|V721 E.; 3rd WEAKER FORECAST . . . 'Sunny, :aoJlder weather is waukee 7 and attended Cduiitry grandson, , Mrs* Karl Menzel Soldiers Grote . July 18, S-t,7 7j)prch : Francis ( Dorothy) O'Hearn, Ro- East, "-; ' 1899; . On Feb/ 6, 1924 he niiar- , bicycle taken from .. forecast for most of the nation. . Cooler .weather is expected y. Day School. Later he attended . Winona County Court Sunday night; blUe'Schwirm 10- ' in: the Northeasit and.the southern; Pacific "coast, ; Sliowers; are Chester , ; Minn. ; Mrs.7 John y Mrs.7 Lillian Haley, Wabasha, ried ¦Virginia Hill at .; Harmony, Deerfield Academy in Massa- ¦ 1 ¦V -Ciyii, Criminal sjeed , license 1637,' $130. forecast for northern California, western Nevada aiid south- (Elaine) ; Bafnholtz , ': Sto<±ton,7 Minn. . . . .-' Minn. They lived at. La.- Crosse, . JDivision chusetts and then Williams- Col- Minn.;. 7 Miss 7 Alice Bronk, St. Mrs. : Clara Turnbull, 533 Lin- Said:-Z, Aghdani, 18, Winona Bicycle from garage at . Rich- ern Oregon, (AP Photofax) lege. He was commissioned into ¦ Wis., moyiag to Winona in 1949. Pa^il, Minn., and Miss Jo Bronk, .icbln :''Sti• v.' V ,. '• • :•• - . He was a member of Faith Lti- State. Colle-ge; today., pleaded not ard7Gillen residence, 306 Liber- : the Air Force in 1955.7 : V V Rochester,, 7N.Y. Mrs. - Gilbert Friesen and theran Church and the Brother- guilty to:. a charge of shoplifting ty St.;- taken ,Sunday night ; yel- . Schroeder, who made 7 his : Local observations ' ¦ baby, 715 . Clarks Lane. .7 7 hood 7of Railway.Carmen: . and Winona County Ocmrt Judge lo\y . SchWinh Varsity ;10:sp^ed, -; home with his wife in San Fran- Henry £'.' Ties Mrs. : .Curtis, Anderson; Hous- S. : AV.Sawyer set trial fory9:30 license; 1988 , $130. : .' •' ¦ . Survivors;are: his wife, -Eut- OFFICJAL /WINONA WEATHER OBSERVATIONS for the cisco, had been flying for 10 LEWISTON, Minn. - Henry ton,':Mirin:- a:m. June, 13. He was arrested Bicycle taken from; Richard years with Pan American, C, Ties, 7b Oakland Calif,, linger Nursing Home,;^Chresco, at . .2r40 ; p.in; Sunday at J C. 24 hours ending at noon today.. , , V Harvey. Hansow, . 915 E. Iowa and - ohe brother, Clar- ; . Strain,; 264 Mankato Ave.- , Sun- :•'; ; Maximum temperature 55, minimum SO, noon 41,. pre- . . Zirike, ; 52, who flew bombing formerly of the Lewiston area,. Broadway, was discharged Sat- , Penney Co., 1858 Service Dr. ; ence, Soldiers Grove, Wis.;. day night; blue . Schwinx ; 10- dpitation .10. missions in World War II, at- died of a heart attack Sunday urday. ' Saeed Kadkhodaian, 19, Wi- speed , $150. ¦ A year ; ago:today : High 54, low 33, rioon 51, 110 precipi- tended high school . in' Portage at Truckee, Calif. ,. Fri ends: may call today after nona- State College, pleaded not ¦ ' ¦ 7 p.m. at Martin; Faneirai Home, ;tationi. . • - . . . . and graduated from the Univer- ¦'-. A retired barber , he was. born TODAY'S BIRTHDAY guilty to shoplifting and trial ¦ Vandalism Normal temperature range; for this date 61 to 39. Record sity "of-'Wisconsin in Madison be- Winoxa, : then iat the church a.m; " . Sept. 8,- 1903 inVHillsdale Town- Kelly Kosidowski, 663 E. Belle- was . set for; 9:30 Juaie 13. high;:86 ih 1925, record low .20 in-. 1910V fore the .war broke: out. ship, Winona County,7 to August view St7 y 8.7 Wednesday; from: » a.m. until He was also arrested at J, 0. i CITY time , services. ' " ¦; ¦ Sun rises tomorrow^ at 6:09 sets at 8;0)1. His only living relative in Por- and Amelia Tews Ties and nev- Lynette Rader, 4430 athy. St., of . . Penney'Co. at 2:40 p.m. Sunday. - Air. rifle damage to wuidpws 11 AM. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS tage now Ls .' an unele, Arthur E. er, married. An Army veteran Goodview, '*. ' ' •' - Donald Figliulo, 21, and oi house under construction Vat (Mississippi Valley Airlin-es) . Mrs. ;L*se Peterson ; Zinke" '81. >-.'. '7 of World TWar II, he had . lived Tara 7 and Chad Sieracki, 416 Michael Kelly, 2l,V"both of 7Palos 71808 Edgewood Dr., belonging to : Barometric pressure 30.2i and rising, wind from the Mrs; Lee CRuth) Peterson , 72, Edward :Pahleh, 420 Sioux St.; Zinke. joined Pan American in California 'the past 43 years EVsrd St; l. : :; ;V St. V' 'e Hospice, formerly ;a Kills, Ill.y. pleaded guilty to a : northwest . ,at 15^20 mph , :eloud cover 2,500 brokeii, visibility:; r . .^nn sometime . Over weekend; $90.- . v ; - Airlines afteryWorld War II ahd and prior : to that in Minnesota residleiit Of Walker, Minn. .died charge of trespassing in the 20+ miles. -v. -V- ' ' ' ^ loss. . .. returned ; to Wisconsin infre- an.« . - . +.1 Helena 69 46 cdy Bodies , Lewiston Order of East- Laabs apparently lost control of violations, ..1973. LAKE CITr .:...;...... 12.-9 . +.1 . .: Wa ller - Krelt, -IMS . Gilmore Ave., SlO, Blatnik attends ¦ Honolulu 83 73 .07 cdy ern Star, Lewiston Business* is investigated WABASHA ;. . ¦ 12 10,7- —.1 his 1964 four wheel drive ve- two clly parking violations, November. 1973. Alma Darn, T.W, ,..... - 9.3 , Houston 7 84 62 7 .27 cdy mens' Association, . W I n o n a Staff expands hicle as he was- westbound on MONDAY FORFEITURES: U;N. conference Whitman Dam ...... : 7.9: . +.I.; MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Bank Ind'apoLis . 63 39 .01 cdy County Old Settler 's Association, John A. - AAercler, 802 W. Broadway, Winona Dam, T W . 8.9 4.3 I Highway 14 near St. Charles. official Albert , ...... L, Dantzler, who $25, ' ¦ WINONA...... 13 10-0 .- ¦ —.1- Jacks'ville 84 60 .32 cdy and was treasurer of the Lewis- speeding 40 In a 30-mlle loritJ, . 8:45 WASHINGTON (AP) - Bep. at hospital The vehicle careened across last week said he was kidnaped p.m. Saturday, ' Tr'empealeau Pool ;...., • ;, 9.5 . .+ .1 West Sth Streol near Or- Juneau V 51 37 ni ton Sehibr i Citizen's -Group. : Street- John A. Blatiiik, Minnesota ; Trempoaleau.Dafji ...... - 8.9 +.1 the roadway, hit a utility pole, and held for. ransom, is being rin . ¦ • ' • ¦ Kansas . Gity 70 43 ch* are: three sons, Mark A. Casper, '•.550 W. King St., $25, DAKOTA . ... -;; .... - . 9.1 +.1 in Harmony Survivors crossed a field approach, ram- investigated Democrat; who Is chairman of - in a possible ex- speeding 40 In a 30-mile lone, 5:45 .p.m. Dresbach Pool- . ....:.:. '-5 ¦'t .•! . . Las Vegas 86 59 cdy Sen. Roger Laufenburger, Lew- ' ¦ the House Public Woris Com-, Dresbach Dam ,. .;. .... S.I. ' ' +;!¦' med a tree and rolled over. tortion hoax, a source close to Saturday,. Prairie island dike road. ; - Little Rock 74 50 .02 clr HARMONY, Minn, - The iston; Winona Fire Chief Ervin Steve A.. Tarras, 1537 W. .Howard St., LA CROSSE ...... 12 9.5 . .. ¦! the kidnap investigation said to- mittee, is on northern Yugo- FORECAST . . '- .. . 1 Los Aageles : 76 54 cdy Community Hospital Laufenburger,' Winona, and;Earl $25, speeding 40 In a. 30-mlle jone, .5:3*5 Harmony - ' p.m. Friday, Huff Street dike.' slavia 's Adriatic - coast for a Wod. Thurs. Frl. ; day. . ' y. ¦ LouisviDe 67 46 .25 clr Directors has accepted Winona council- RED WING . ,..; .. 9:6 ' 9.5 9.1 Board of Laufenburger, • Jamie A. Skroch, 171.High Forest St., meeting of a United Nations ad- ' Nature film to . "Dantzler is the subject $20, blocking ¦lire ' WINONA ¦ : ... 10.1 10. 1 10.0 Marque-tte 49 26 .13 sn the recommendations of 7 the acting mayor; 10 of a hydrant , . 8:26 p,m . man and April 13, near East visory panel. LA CROSSE¦- . - .. . - 9.J 9.6 9.S criminal investigation Sth Street and Man. Memphis . 69 50 .09 clr Harmony Hospital Medical Staff grandchildren ; three great- ," the kalo Avenue. .Tributary Slreams ' . '¦ , be presented at so-urce. told The Associated - Blatnllc who Is ending a 28- Chippewa al-Durand ...... : 6.4 Miami 82 76 cdy Credentials committee regard- grandchildren , and one brother, Neil Werner, 1751 . . Edgowood Rd„ $S, . - delinquent congressional Zumbro al Thollm (in . ., .....30.6 — .1 Press, , -; overlime parking, December year career at . Milwaulee 53 35 cdy ing applications for 1974-75. . Bert, Winona. One son and one 1973, Winona Trempfalea u. at Dod qe ...... 3.9 +.2 . Accordin to Manville Bates, bird club meeti ng An assistant vice president of . the end. of this term , served Black at Galesville 4.0 - ,) Mpis-St . P.. .:. 41 34 .01 cdy B brother have died, William J. Davis, St. Paul, Minn., $5, illegal parking, La Crosse al W. Salem ...... 4,7 - president of the Harmony Hos- City National Bank of Halian- 9:15 p.m. Friday, Wes t with the military in northern : New Orleans 84 63 ,087 rn Friends may call Wednesday Birds , insects,' wildflowers and Wabasha Strent, Root at-Houston 7,5 pital's board of trustees, all re- dale, .Dantzler called the bank Yugoslavia and Italy during New York 78 59 .12: rn after 3 p.m. and until noon the scenery of tlie Hiawatha David Brommerich, Fountain Clly-, Okla. City 71 quested medical , surgical or at 9:05 a.m. Friday and said he Wis,, 55, . alley parking, 12:30 a,m; April World War II.. 5-dav forecast 45 clr Thursday at Jacobs Funeral Valley are all components ol 5, near 101 Omaha 66 34 dental . privileges were granted was being, held for a $60,000 . Johnson St. The . advisory panel is study- MINNESOTA clr Home, Lewiston, then at the "Nature's Kaleidoscope*" a film Randy 5. Berg, . La Crosse! Wis., $5, Orlando 84 to: Dr. John Nehring, Dr. J. E, ransom. Illegal parking, 7:44 p.m. Dec. 14 , 1973, ing protection 6£ the environ- 62 cdy church from .1 p.m. until time produced and narrated by liz- 707 W. King Mostly cloudy with cliancc Philad' Westrup, Dr. Robert Sauer, Dr. He was found SI. ment of northern Yugoslavia phia 79 58 .21 clr of services. A Masonic service ard Behrens, Red Wing, unharmed ear- . . David I.. Grossell , 6H W, Sth St„ J5, of showers or thunderstorms 20-hour while promoting tourism-orient- Phoenix 93 65 . cdy Brynjulv Kvamme and Dr. bp- at 8 p.m. Wednesday ly Saturday on a Fort Lauder- parking violation, 10 :20 a.m. . Thursday and Friday. De- will Bchrens will return to Winona April 14, -410 W, Slh St. ' - . - . ed regional development. Pittsbu-rgh 65 44 ,20 cdy Franz Sattler. the funeral home. dale beach and later told police creasing cloudiness ¦Satur- Hospital Administrator Len at Wednesday evening as a guest Sat- Memorials are being arrang- of the Hiawatha Valley Bird he had escaped his abductors day. Cooler Friday and. Meysembourg said this Is the hy jumping from urday. Lows from mill SOs and Saturday, High s from ed. Club to present his latest film a boat into Eagle of Yea r to Easf end wa fer mains 5t) largest active medical staff on the Atlantic Ocean and swim- north ' to mid 40s soulh .s north and 60 south record at the hospital and is at the Winona Senior High Thursday to 50s Friday and Rev. E. G. Hertler Scheol auditorium beginning al ming to .shore. be named Wednesday slated for flushing Thursday to 28 to :ifi north supplemented with other spe- Minn. ( Spe- south Friday Saturday. LA CRESCENT , 7:30. and 3B to 42 ciallsts on a consulting basis. cial)-The Rev. E. G. Hertler , The Eagle of - the "Year will Water mains wil] be flushed Tlie public is invited to at- be named at an R p.in . \Veynes , Dr, Frank of the First Traffic case east of Main Street from 8 a.m. ^mm _ _ 84, former pastor tend, there will be no admis- taken Nelson and Dr, Giovanni Bru- here died at day meeting at tho Englcs Wednesday until completion , ac- Lutheran Church . , sion charge, under advisement Club, no , all of Decorah , Iowa, also his home Monday at 8 p.m. Tlie award honors an cording to Utilities Director complement trie medical staff Funeral services will be The film portrays the . sea- F.ngle member for his yeni's of Gary Brown . sons ol the year and features Testimony concern i ng , a St. outstanding ' service to Wmoiu years gone by for radiology and cardiology re- Thursday at 2 p.m. at First Charles , Minn., man charged Rcsicdiits (n the •iffectert area In ports. . more than 59 species of birds, Aerie 1243, Krnlernal Order of may oxperinece low pressure Lutheran- Church. with driving over tlio centcrline ¦¦ ' In addition to tho above me- Friends may call at Potler- 67 species of wildflowers , mam- T'lngles . , ' .' niirl or discolored water during mals, insects and the life cy- was taken under advisement (Extracts fro m the /ties of I his neiusiJoper.J dical staff members, Meysem- Haugen Funeral Home , Caledon- Monday in Winona County Court The nominating'comjnitl.ee al- Ihe Hushing. More information bourg, Shirley Browning, direc- ia, Wednesday from 4 to 9 p.m. cles of moths and butterflies. so will present a slate of offic- about the flushing Is available His narration is accompanied by Judge Dennis A, Challeen, tor of nurses, and James linn- A, ers for the coming year, Elec- nt the Johnson Street Pumping Krockow by taped bird songs. Glen Dabelsteln , 22, was Ten years ago ... 1964 son , consulting pharmacist , are Miss Ruth a rrestcd Jan. 26 on Highway tions will bu May tl , Station. RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special ) 14 jet fighter bombers and attack planes also on various committees of burg. The couple farmed in the e ast of St., Charles by St , Hundreds of US. the Harmony , — Miss Ruth Krockow , Rush- . within striking reach of Cuba after President hospital medical niral Blair area for several Charles police and charged with are poised staff as iion-votlnc members, ford , a retired school teach-er, Jolins— makes fun morn fun. rook Golf Club* , Hwlborg, Goodwin Chrlstianson, Firsi Congregational (U.C.G.) Church Work on tho now clubhouse of tho Meadow B Wednesday im SI, Paul Give ut a will. VWII bo happy fo talk over your will begin next week . HJnlmer Ryoron , Paul and Dan- Broadway ond Johnson Straots, Winona air conditioning needs with you — anytime! iel Johnson and Leslie Olson, This proRrnm ¦ I R . flnimcUiHy minported In part by tho Dish gardens for the home are The former Elsie Lchrkc. sho 1874 -lliimnnltlos , IP One-hundred years ago . . . relatively easy to construct , wns born Sept. 2, 10*3*1 in Chase* Mlnnosol/ * Corniiiisslnn an nRonoy of H Nn* tinnnl KnilnwniPiit for thi* Hmniniit los. C, Honninfi is excnvnllng Iho foundation for a two-story home economists say, aiwl burg, Wis,, to Mr. and Mrs. Gus* HRM Plumbing & Heating brick building on his lot on lower 2nd Street, to be used for a should bo arranged to suggest lav Lchrko and married Ilnrry CAtl 689-2237 oi* 689-242) — ROLLINGSTONE mmmmamaaammmMmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMMMMmmw grocery »tor». « miniature landscape. Johnson Oct. 24, lOlB nt Chase* 0 gets credit as Bucks oust Bulls Wtiw By ED SAINSBURY : put the Bucks into the The Bulls had the lead 12 For the game, the' Bucks shot Association, Indiana kept alive like championship round against " the tinaes; during the game and the 61:2 per cent and the Bulls 44,1 Monday night in the Western playing CHICAGO (UPD :—Old pro ' Oscar Robertson won the credit winner of the Boston-New 'iTork: score was tied 14 times.: But from the floor and Milwaukee Division playoff with Utah, vein- today for putting tlie Milwaukee: series for the second time .in Bob Dandridge hit a 25-footer grabbed 60 rebounds compared fling 110-101 to trail 3-2 in the . Bu-points oh V his 735th birthday,V Carly y Oscar did anything, it : w-ould X A .spurt of 12 straight points waukee. their series, on each ; Though outshone . by center playing : The turnovers weren't by :Mel Daniels and George, Yastrzemski of the Bkxstpn Red Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who had have to . mean we were by the Bucks gave them a nine- ¦¦ better. We got Oscar involved a point lead and .the Bulls - never enough.- . - .y.. - ' • ' ' McGinnte. Sox:is playing like a spriteiy : 88 points V and .24 rebounds, " by . calling s-ome points The victory earned the Bucks Utah missed the services of .who Robertson was named by Bucks little bit more got closer than seven 7 ailing Zelmo:7Beaty, who also kjd. He resembles. theyYaz plays for him and he : got ; the thereafter while.the Bucks once £43,500 while the Bulls received American League'f Coach .Larry Costello as . the a pot of $33,500, .All together the may be benched by an infection won the , game open shot and made it. Oscar had a lead of 19. 1 sixth contest at in.1967, but he re- player who turned the came through in super ¦ fash- Bucks now have earned '$155,000' for Thursday's Triple Crb^yn around after, the: Chicago Bulls 7 7 regular: season and' playoff Terre Ha'ute,7 Ind; fuses to look back. ion;"; - 7' ; . . . in: the ABA held a 52-48 advantage/ at the ' : awards -while the; Bulls earned New -York gained . . ?Til ^never ' jEorget.:'67; because -. hal£ X-xX .z..z- ;,X '¦ ' ¦;' ¦ : 'yX Chicago coach Dick M-otta, V/ ffiWWdNfA ^-r'; : title round ; with a four-game, bis team beaten for the eighth . §92,500,:. I. had such \-i wonderful year TRobertsori, scoreless, in the sweep against Kentucky in " ; time in nine playoff/ rounds, DAIIV' NEWS Milwaukee now marks ; time, their Eastern final series. and we won the pennant, fcut first half,, netted io points ih the agreed with Costello. awaiting the NBA title show- there's m sense in looking third period when the Bucks MILWAUKEE (115): Warner 3 0-0 6, ; "It : was too much Mil- down against the winner :6f the Dandridge 10 5-6 2J, Jabbar IB 2-3 38, back," Taz said Monday . night V ' ' " 12, came . -. " from . behind to take waukee," 7 he said, ; ""They current Eastern final series be- Robertson 8 M .1*,- - Williams . 5 .2-? after hitting two hohaers and a y charge, and another.six in the Driscoll HMD, .AAcGlo'cWtri... -7 O-O 14, played great, all of them." ; tween the7-Bbstori Celtics and Perry 0 O-O 6, Davis 1 2-2 4, Totals "52 11- single for three runs batted in ' Milwaukee ' ' - ' ¦'¦ ' "" ' last ; period when 7 - ve never seen . Oscar play SPORTS the New- York.Knicks. 7 13 115. '- . , - in Boston's ,4-1 victory over the V from its "I' CHICAGO (»).* Love 12 8-11 32, Walker suriply; rolled a^ay : . . . : . : —- • . . -. —"n .¦ ^ ¦WMpM ^ nEUHMRIKl ^a - City Eoyals,;. . toettei*," Motta said. V '- 'i 9 'VV'"011? Daily News The ;Bostbn-New York argu- 8 5-5 21 , Ray 12 1-4 25, Van . Ller 2 2-2 «. Kansas . mal for a 115-99 victory.; ..' "Jabbar hit 18 of , ¦; f ; ment, resumes ^Wednesday night Weiss 2 O-O 4, Ade-lman 3 1-2 7, Awlrey 1 , ; It was the only, game played y 2« an<3 got .. ' Winona- Minnesota 2, Totals 41 17-2* 99. SUGGESTIONS .:., . Mwaukee The win, and a four-game " in Boston with the Celtics hold- 6-0 2, Porter 1 0-0 V ; 7B^icks coach Larry CWstel- in: the American League.y Iii the 3i points," Motta said, "and I TUESDAY, APRIL M, 1974 MILWAUKEE .: ...... 20 . 28- 29 38-11S lo and two art his assistants express concern during a teaise mo- sweep . of: the . best of seven thought ouf center, Cliff Ray* ing a . 3-1 edge in the best-of-7 CHICAGO ...... 20 . 32 -16 . 31- M lone National League : game ' Fbulfrd out'i None. Total fouls: Milwau- ment of their .NBA playoff game with the (^cagoi Bulls in7 7 Western Conference Champion- played a good game, that shows -series! ' ' .' • '- " ,. .- .' " y Ab-V scheduled Monday night,, the - kee - 23. Chicago 17. Technical foul: : Monday.night, ship7 series against the Bulls, you what Jabbar . does." - In the American Basketball dul-Jabbar. A:¦ ¦ 12,7«. .. Chicago. (AP Photofax) Houston Astros blanked the At- lanta Braves 7-0. ; y V . Yaz, named team captain by new Manager DalrreU 7 Johnson in spring tratoing, is wrecking: Brandenburg Cougars make /pf. may co/ne out opposing pitchers. Be is batting .360 with six homers and five doubles ataong bis 18 hits in triggering.the Red Sox into the rips Hariwiclv recovery frprtv dWsxlw p tcrtiteVtt.7East lead with a 9-5 record. . His slugging : percentage?,. .;A :, NEW y YORK (t[PI) — Today Honolulu could be a -key since whopping .860. And it has re- is the day the National Football it's the only one -of .the: five sulted in 16 runs batted ih. He Winhawk$ rnijfakes, 4-3 also ..leads . the Red Sox with 11 3-2 League may come, put 7 of its which alreadyV has a . WFL . Not even 36-degree tempera- V TDitONTO CAP) • —, Player- franchise. . 7 runs scored. ¦ ¦ "low . profile"' and Launch, a : Today Yastriemski;. whose, single hires and gusting winds' could coach 7 Pat Stapleton ; said his : 's first . order¦ of' busi- counterattack against the World ness y wp be a • decision .on scored a run in the first inning, cramp Mark Brandenburg's, "madeV a lot Football Lea.giie. ' ' ¦ ' drilled a shot over the Boston style Monday afternoon. \ ¦ ¦ whether oir riot to eKpahd and of stupid mistakes" in the sec- - NFL club: owners7m*eet today second will be by how much. bullpen into the,' bleachers in ;'7 Brandenburg, the: defending ond period of their World Hock- in special session .to decide 1 oil , The eitieSj anywhere " fram two right center '- .- for his homer in Minnesota state, high school siny ey -Association . playoff game expansion and the . new WFL, to four, will 7 be decided last, the sixth: Then ; in the eighth, Bles . champ, ignored the . frigid Monday night. '" ' which has been spiriting away possibly late in the week. ',' he lined a. shot into straight- Z'/ i' • .. away center 'for another homer. weather and disposed of Wiriona The Cougars - recovered,. -how** top talent from the older league Once they are selected, ii during . the past two montlts "Yes , ,1- would say that he's High's top player,: Pete , Hart- everj and scored a 4-3 victory , indeed they , are, the next " , could affect their thinking. swinging a . pretty good bat," wich 7ln routine fashion to lead pver the Toronto Tbros toTeven problem 7 is to .determine en- Boston Manager Danell John-: Mayo At .the .NFL owners , meeting trance fees for new owners and Rochester to a 3-2 Big their* son said ; with a smile after., thes-, Wine Conference tennis victory best-of-7 semifinal " series in :Miami Beach, Fla.;, in late stocking procedure for the: new at one triumph each. The third February,. Commissioner .Pete clubs. Cost of a riew; banchise Red y:'.'Sbx' -V fourth . consectitive : ever the ,'Winhaivks at the high . . victory. "We need Wm, and he ', and fourth games . ¦will , be Rdzelle said league : attorneys is expected to be about $15 ¦ ' ' •school courts.. had . encouraged "a lovv. profile inillioh, , .V ' " knows iti". • - : .-: Prior to Monday j Hartwich, played at Chicago. Sunday, arid " Yaz, 7who will be 35 in Au- \ a ¦ against the upstart league, B ut '7--In order to pass, 1« of the 26 -senior,; had won ail six of his next Tuesday. . since that time, players like , gust, singled . and grounded out It was the only pro hockey cluh- owners¦ miist - vote v 'for against Kansas City starter matches this; season and hadn't Larry Csonka ,. . Paul' ". Warfield expansion. ¦ ' ' sets action Monday night, The Min? ¦ Nelson Briies. 'He - unloaded the been forced to go three . and Jim Knck . of the Mianii ., The NFL also must consider hdmeirs against: .with any - of his' opponents. ;He: . ¦TOUGH RETURN ; .y,.7Wm;oha-VHigh's , y77 gles match.. B randenburg, the defending state lesota Fighting Saints lead the Dolphins, . Ken - Stabler : and reliever Joe . ¦; Houston . Aeros, 2-1 in the other the Vproblem of leaiving their Hoerner, who . went : looking for ; lost-to 7 the Spartan . star 6-2 6-1. Pete Hartwich, undefeated prior to Monday's ;:' high school singles champ, disposed7 of. Hart- Daryle : Lamoncia of Oakland ,. prime cities available for the * Big Nine Conference , meet with Rochester V wich 6-2, 6-1, . and Mayo won the meet':3-2. WHA semifinal, while 7 the aiiother pitch to throw the Bps- :. Brandenburg also led Mayo's " . Philadelphia; Flyers lead the Ted7 Kwalick of San Francisco WFL should they fail to include tfiii siimppr fhp: Ti*vt tim* KA ;Mayo,- scramble :before making this Vreturn V , - ¦ , " ¦ basketball VfeaniV to . a berth ini (Daily Nciws,.Sports photo):. .y New York Rangers 1-0 and the and Calvin Hill of. Dallas have them in expansion; The NEL faces him. -;; ¦' against . Mark Brandeniurg in the No. 1 sin- • signed: with WFL teahns. ;.' has spent two years studying state . .Class . AA . - basketball ^ an(3 . Chicago . "I'm only a growing :boy,'* tournament . this past season and Black7 Hawks are tied 1-1 in the -Five- cities—Honolulu,; Mem- possible franchise y .sites and said Cesar Cedeho after blast- finished as the second-leading phis Phoenix, Seattle 7 -, semis. ,. . and- failure to accept any of the ing a pair of homers to back 7. scorer in the Big Nine, . The Cougars; who eliminated Tampa—are in the running for final five might leave them Claude Osteen's seven*it shut- Fred Siekert,. another of NFL expansion franchises, aTnd open for the WFL, : ¦¦¦' Mayo's strong performers* de- the : defending champion New V out pitching. . - 'I've got some feated, freshman Randy Koehler Winntiwks m England Whalers in the quar- power now . and I'm going fc far this season. their teams play. despite a wind gram called "Don't Kill Your junior lefthander, who fired a Andy Christensen dropped his mild one except for a scrap be- "treat their bas» like babies ing him second to the 55 posted, tween Chicago s Darryl Maggs Catch," and schools of bass . by St. Louis no-hitter against St. Cloiid Apol- long fly to center, went to third ' They pamper them from ace Bob Gibson lo in last year's state tourn a- on an infield , out and came and Toronto's Steve King in the should be happy to> read the catch- among active pitchers. second stanza. Each received a project's statistics. to-scales . ¦like you wouldn't be- ment, worked three .Thitless in- home on another passed ball. lieve." .: ' ' . •' runhihg back nings, walked only one and Winon a's B squad raised its five-minute major penalty and The Bass Anglers Sports- Gopher Maggs was given an additi onal s Society (BASS) , which Under the progra m, the fish- struck out seven. record to 6-0 by knocking off men' erman receives an extra ¦:¦ Central got its only hit, an In- Central's B team 4-1 in five- two-minute minor ior slashing began the program , says that ounce f/Hfcl Protect the Toros player. , . 82.5 per cent of the fish caught credit for each bass brought field single off the: bat of . Rich inning contest at Midget Field. ' alive to the scales. Scott says | 4«* f^j ::Your ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Schultz, in the fourth inning paralyzedl ¦ ¦ off remains ¦ ¦:¦ ¦ . - .\ careful handling is the essential MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) before the critical state of the Boyntan. factor in the fish's survival. Earn — Larry . Powell, freshman run- Winona, how 3-2, picked wp Tests have been run by BASS ' disease has passed. two runs in the bottom of the ^i . ning back for the University of No one knows what causes to check on the effects of han- |g ;^S v ings " Minnesota Gophers, lies .para- ' - second inning when John Muol- Knicks mlist stand tall if dling — and one of the tests ' lyzed at University Hospitals. the syndrome, named for two ler stroked a lead-off single, aid produced a result that sounds With a Guaranteed Powell is believed to be a vio- Frenchmen who researched the Jim AJtman , the Red Raiders' like the proverbial fisherm an 's Income tin. of GTuiilain-Barre syn- disorder iri the 1330s. starter, issved waiis to Lee a ad FOR THE BEST bea exaggeration. Two hundred »n QUALITY and SERVICE drome. In Guillain-Barre syndrome , 1 Kelly Scoffield. \ they hope to t Boston bass were kept in a holding '¦ • Mueller ra ced home on a in D ISABILITY and "We think that' s what it is," there is a swelliag around the BOSTON (UPI) — The New meet the Milwaukee Bucks in 1 Reed, who played only two pond to see . bow many would LIFE INSURANCE. said Dr. Stephen Ashwal. "It ig. peripheral nerves which dam- passed ball charged to Central's the NBA finals which will open 1 survive after being handled catcher, Doug Habenrude, a.nd York Knicks will have to stand minutes and did not score, SEE OR CALL ME: a syndrome, a collection of ages them, sometimes per- in Milwaukee. . . . .¦ ! during weighing and more than Marv Fuglestad symptoms, so there is no one manently, Recovery from the after Altman completed Jus tall if they are to have any added, "My not being ablo to chance of overtaking the Boston ¦New Tork played Dave j 40,000 survived. 454J|<08 thing you can pin down and paralysis often is possible, how- third straight walk to Ramdy Cowens effectively Sunday ; play affects the whole situation. Actually, of the 200 put in the ' say, This is it. ever because the peripheral !Mueller, Thornton called or Celtics, who- lead their National ' " , ! Basketball Association Eastern forcing Boston's rugged center j "I've always said one of the holding pond for two weeks, 178 MONARCH LIFE Ashwal said Powell is alert nerves have the power to re- Scott Malzncker to do the pitch- to sit down for 13:12 of the ; things you have to have in the were still alive and healthy at and able to mouth some words. generate if the damage is not 1 ing. Conference series 3-1. INS. CO. second half . But Boston coun- playoffs is health . We don 't the end of the test. But some 63Va W. 4th St. But it will be at least a week too severe. I Fran Rinn greeted Malzacker The winner earns the right to tered with Paul Silas, Steve j have it, the Celtics rio. had mated during the sojourn. Kuberski and Don Nelson, who 1 ' controlled the offensive and ! Brewers shortstop defensive boards for a 98-91 ' victory,. "We should have been better defensively, not offensively," said Knicks' forward Dave Yount 18, not at all afraid DcBusschere who has played hunched over because of nn By RICHARD L. SHOOK "1 went to spring training such assurance that he might 1 clearly has the talent. But. with injured abdominal muscle. la kid , this is what you have to "We DETROIT (UPI) - The ! with the idea to do my best ," stick around as long as he hnd no excuse (or not limiting wants, even if he doesn't hit, ) evaluate, whether or nor he has DUAhUOWU starting shortstop for tho . Robin yount said , "and this Ls Boston's scoring while Cowens what happened, " "I don't think I'm overmat ch- the makeup to handle heing put was on the bench/' Milwaukee Brewers Is 18 years In the situation ," lie said . "We old, has less than a half-year 's ed ," said Tount in a tone Boston still outrebounded LOANS The rookie from Danville , 111., conveying self-assur«dncss fcu l, think he can fake it, " // /jy LOANS pro experience and is not al. all New York 47-36 Sunday because handles shortstop like 9. veteran cecklness, • "The manager thinks my , , - wmmmmmmmmmmm afraid. | and makes, tough pl ays witli not Hie Knicks were unable to mm mmm ~ "Don 't discount his ability to hittin g will come," Yount said control the boards withou t . A *-m-m-mm-m ^.*..*-.». +.m^.im*j. hit major league pitching," s-ald of Crnndnll . "So do I." DcBusschere or limping Willis Del Crandall , manager of the The youngster made an error Reed playing up to par. Brewers' precocious first-round against Detroit on Saturday, his "If we hnd a liealthy Willis draf t choice last year. "It ta ke? throw trying for a force at Reed, if we had a dominant Get Ready For : j -PICK-UP OWNERS- everybody some time to adjust second letting in tho Tigers' center, this wns where we could ; to major league pitching and it lone run during the ninth inning have taken over ," said Walt <^^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^ t Police Special Radial Ply Tires 1 will take hlrn time, too," of a 3-1 Brewers' victory. . Frazier, who has scored 61 Summer Fun! ing Right now, Yount is hitt But Yount did an excellent points in the last two games. ^^^^^ ^^^^^" 1 BLEMS-3 SIZES-BLEMS. 1 just mnder ,200; job just getting to the ball in "But we just couldn 't do it, We The decision to stick a kid couldn't, do anything. It didn 't Sec Penny, Prank, Max or Jim ... "Mlnutemen I I HR78xl5 HR70xl5 the hole and tho error ho made Th* JR7Bxl 5 f •who wns In hifih school a year or even matter that Cowens wns not one of youth ( al Merchant* Initallnrent Loan Daparlmenl ago Into the pressure of a inexperience. It wnn the kind of wasn't in here, " — starting shortstop's position an error any shortstop makes If New York's greatest problem $42 $43 $44 cannot ho an easy ono for a he plnys long enough. In Iho series, which could bo ' only ? Plu» *3.1S F.E.T. Plu* J3.18 F.E.T. Plus »,3S RE.T. it manager, Crandall not , wrapped up Wednesday niflht made it Imfc ho sounds like it "When ho makes a mistake " hero with a Boston victory , hns was so easy and so obvious Crandall said, "people sny It's been the inelteclive play ol ? SERVICE only a fool would not have dlone because ho's too young. Thoy backup center John G-innolli. NELSON TIRE so, forget thnt. tho Brlnkmnns, tho "We wont into Glnnelli a MERCHANTS 4Hi nnd Main RSSSSlI I I • ^QJ^JAW ^UM^J "Eow do you know how a kid Campnncris , thoy mukii the couple of times Sunday, " NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA 1 m 5110 Service Dr., Hwy. il same kind, of errors , too. 1 Frazlor snid. "Ilo We*f H^ S^^ flBf is gciing to ronct to a major look a few league situa tion unless you put "All you have to do is see j hud shots and we forgot about 1 3rd & Lafayette Meimber F.D.I.C. Phone 454-5160 him there/' Crandall snid . "'He him piny."' Lit ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ MMaaMaMiHaBMiaaBai ^ ¦ Winona Pally New* '"f Q • in7 |^gue ^ bowling77- '77 Giants reactivate Grain Winona, Mirtneiota ¦» TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1974 Tight money MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, (API — Wheal ; pitcher Bryatit receipts . MorwJay -245, year ago 443 ; .. 174-3.0O; Blue Mailing 2.75J-2.90; DIcK- Spring • ¦ ' wheat- - cash . trading basis . un- ion 1 .74-2.-95; Feed 1.50-1.73; V SAN: FRANCISCO ; (UPI) — changed; prices down 4 cents, . . : ' Rye No. .1 and 2 2.15-2.15; ¦' -No; I dark -norlhern iM7 .' protelrt 4. 1 7r ; ' Flax Ho. 1 9.7S; The - Francisco Giants ' ¦: ; ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦; y.San y. . < .42. . : ;, ' . ' :. ; ' - - Soybeans No. .'1 'Yellow 5.63*4.. ' ' PeJMsom reactivated Monday left-handed Te-sl weight . premium!: ;one . cent each ¦ ' ' : ' ¦¦: ' ' ¦ ¦ - ¦' fj . . send .-:< X . • m^^ fea - pound 53 to 61 lbs.;. One cent discount- Chiipk V Peterson . established city since Foxy Cordes carded Bob Banicki leveled 234-608 and carded a 209 and a;514, VDian pitcher Ron Bryant, who. had each Vi lb. " u nder.58 lbs. - ' ' ; ' himself, as ; one of . Winona's his 708 on7March 26. ,'.. ttie Cellar Lounge . .combined for Biesanz toppled a 537, Irene Po- been on the disabled list/since Protein prices; ll per cent 4.17-4.19; . 12;. 4.17-4.19; 13. - 4.20-4.22; 14, - 4.26; 15, ?-S'Eg*gs.; 7-V jpaore prominent fcbwlers " Mon- topped the 1,098—2,876, -with , the team game zanc was next with a 529; Betty March 15 for injuries suffered ¦ ^J' V Al Ruppert 7also 4.35; ')«, 4.40-;- 17; 4.42. ¦ ' NEW. YORK EOO MARKET. *. day night by recording an er- 600 mark with his 626 effort as equalling the eighth best score Englerth irianaged a 528, Marge in a swimming pool accident in market down ¦ Na 1 hard Montana winter 4.12-4.37. , . ' ' - ' . -Medium -while i-i;. .. ,39-.43 of tlie season. Moravec had" a 5C9, Irene BrOnk Palm Springs. - . Mln .n.-S.D. No. 1 hard wlnfer;4.12-4.37. . Uaroo white ....j...... :..., SI..S6 ¦ - rorless 258-688 for KWNO Ra- did Gene Kaehler.. witli his 7608, . • NEW YORK (AP) 7 - The ' ¦ ' . No. 1 ihard .. arriber durunh, <,bo-7.00 ;;¦¦ ¦;. .;¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Riy finished 'with a 504 and .H&M : ' - m . . : . dio in the City . League at Ma** Bob Kratz with his 606 and WESTGATE: Community — Infielder Ed • Goodson was stock market sUpped lower discounts, amber. 40-1.O0; durum . 70-1.50. pleleaf Lanes. Bambenek with his 603. Sy Kammerer rolled a . 220 en Plumbing. & Heating compiled placed on the 15-day disabled Corn Mo.!2 yeilow 2.«l/i-2.68lA. . ';'- ' ;, . Wiscoiisin has more , than . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ " ' vy. white 1.30. ¦; 7- on McGuire also ¦901-^2 ,571. - ' • " ." .- • across. a. broad front today,, Oals ND..2 exlra hea , Peterson's scare is 7 good KWNO ysplidified its hold route to a 581, Bon list because of a hamstring piill .'- Barley, cars .205, year ago . 250; Larker 8,500 lakes. , y enough for an eighth-place: tie first place iii: tlie league stand- had a 581 and the First National . Westgatei. Ladies — . . Marcey in his, left leg. The injury was weighed; down by fears of in- on the. season's top; ten list and ings with 1,058-^3,016. , Bank teamed up for 98&-2.901. Anderson tipped a 192, Alice aggravated last week when San creasingly ' tight money: in the /¦ Spalding came in with a 520, is the best series rolled iii the MAPLELEAFi Mapleleaf — Pin Topplers — Lynn Brown . Francisco played Houston. months ahead. Doris Bay rolled a 506. and Wi- " Meanwhile, '.second baseman of 30 nona Typewriter worked for 864 Tito Fuentes began working out The DoYi* 7J[<>ries average ' ¦ ¦ OFHGlAt PROCEEDINGS WHS golf meet --2,515. ' -VV: - " - ' and '.said he would-be ready to industrials. was down 3.99 at Alley Gaters — Jan Wieczorek play this Weekend.- He was 854.58 , and losers swimped Of the Extra Session of the Board of County Pefersonwins reset for today ¦ Petty regains turned in 201-508 , Sue Thilma- released . .' '. from ': a ,, hospital gainers by about 7 to 2 on the Commissioners of Winona County, Minnesota ny managed a 526, Janice Draz- Sunday . after treatment for a New.. York Stock 7 Exchange, kowski ; hit 525, iSue: Glowczew- ' ":was light V-Date:, A'pri l' lV'l ' "' -: ' ' I In ¦Hi» " SW/4' of. SWVi of SEV4' cf Section Winona High's golf rneet wilh back injury. " :¦ 7 . 7 Tradiiig . . Vf. ' ' . ' 4, T 106 R IO; . . ski: finished with a 509, Laura Brokers said the declines re- Time: 9:3(3 o'clock. A.M. - . I ¦ - Rochester Mayo was postponed ¦ On." matlon, a . conditional .use permit Yusten had a 506 and Fenske ' ' room ;,ol trad triangular NASCAR lead flected uneasiness on : Wall -Place:- County. Commissioners was granled to Mertoh Unnesch to In. b«cause of incleriient weather o( Wi- Body Shop recorded 914^-2,616. Federal - Re- Ihe temporary Court House, Clly stall a mobile home-12' x 40' on a parcel , : Street over ;the ¦ ¦ HOUSTON, Minn,;- Kendall Monday and "was rescheduled D A Y ¦T O¦ N A BEACH, Fla. _. WFL Sharks sign nona. -In the' S'A .of NW'A- of Secllon 24 T . 10J - ATHLETIC CLUB : Monday serve Board's avowed intention Borkowski, R 6. ;v (UPI). ' — -. Richard . Petty's Members "Present:, Leo R. ¦¦ Johnson Vwon three! events and as part 7o£^ a triangulari medt Rich Chuchna leveled a 221 en Ed-ward MalewicKI, James Papenfuss,. ' '¦On motion, tha Boifd adjourned ,t». . . victory Sunday at NortKWilkes- to pursue a relatively restric- ; teammates Jeff Olson and Paul with La Crosse Logan today at route to a 590 and Lang's Bar thre-e to Con tracts : EdV(ln, Kobler. i:45.o'ciock P.M. • boro, N.C, puts; him back in tive iribnetary policy; . Len J. Werchlewitr, Choir, TUESDAY/ APRIL 2, 1971, :" the Winona Country Club. ¦ ¦ combined for 997-7-2,828. Presiding: ¦ : ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ Meyers eacli won two to lead first place • • in. the NASCAR JACKSONVILLE, Fl-S*: (UPI) Sanders Associates are the man. ' ,•" - • ,- . ;. -AT 1:45 O'CLOCK P;M. • . .. Tee-oil time was set for 3 p. m. (Jo-Getters >- Judy Stoltman . Johnson. Peterson's; track team :to vic- Grand National point standings. ¦r- f he Jacksohville- Sharks, of Big Board's most-active issue, Others In Mtendance: Steven Place : Counly Convnlssloners room of carded , a 193, Mavis Ehmann . On., motion, Deborrah- LaFes W8s:.erh- the temporary Coirt House, City of WU. . Petty,. from.Randleman, /N.C., the new World Football League down 1% at C A 195,000-share 1 ' ' ¦ ' ' tory in a triangular meet here : came in with .a 470, . Shorty's ployed as a' part-tlnie assistant' In -the nona! ; . . • . ¦ ndw. block was traded at that price. Court Services, effective Borkovwskl, ; Monday. ' • •' ..7- ' ' has 385,92 points ; after have announced the signing of Department ot Members Present: Leo R. . . D-J Lounge reached 882 and : American Stock Ex- March 18, 1 974, at the-rite- of 32.10 Rer Edward Malewickl, . James Papenfuss, eight events—nine points ahead an assistant . coach 7 and a tight Oh the ¦ ¦ ¦ ' .Johnson won the long jump, E.B.'s Corner. Sround up with hptir.' - . " . Edwin Kobler. of previous-, leader Gale Var- ' end-linebacker.7 . change; the market-value index ' 440 knd . 220-yard dashes, Olson Russpyef 2,538. ' - ' On ' .-.motion, correspondence ., from the Presidi ng: . Lett.J, AWrchlewltr,.Chair- ' on borough .who finished second at ". Ray Green, : an assistant was down _ ;58 at 93,65. Governor 's Citizens Council- bh Aging .. man, . . •won both the high jump and KRYZSKO COMMONS : Red : '- placed , on Revenue: -Sharing. . funds . '.was . Others In 'Attendance.: Steven Johnson, - North WilkesbbroV .:/; :.. coach at the University of Iowa 7 Oilier Big Board issues on the ' • ¦' ' - ' , . pole vault and Meyers woii both Men's—- Budy Ellings and Roy ¦die - .', :. . . . " . Larry Rupprecht, Cy Hedlund; Chuck - ¦ ¦ v Yarborqugh , however leads included Dujke j?o7wr - , , ' since 1969, was signed for ai active list . On rtioiion," letters of - protest : about Merkel. . .- hurdle events. " Nelson both rolled a 220, Nelson ' pro- " the ' money race 7with $74,310. similar job with , the Sharks. er;; unchanged at 16%; Public va rlances for -Ronald Steinbauer- for On motion, a conditional. -use permit Peterson, wciiind ' :up with764 . scare finished, with a 592 7 and Red " ' 31/- T '107 R 7 - were ¦ ¦ survives perty in Section . ; - ' ' Petty, was granted to. Herbert -D. .Gunderson . : . has V earned- $72,490, Green is 35 and played college Servjce Electric & Gas, down 1 ' . ¦ poihts, Spring Grove was next Men's Tribe: 20. recorded 1,015— ' ' .placedy.on -file, .: . for a one-family non-farm dwelling 2-4'. x although both . drivers have ;¦ at 8 ; and Philadelphia 'Elec- longevity Increases .48* on a parcel In the -WW ' of SWA with' 53 land Houston finished 2,911. 7- - .; •• ;- ¦;• football at Akron ;University. 18'/ On motion,: S15.M. ¦ :;" three victories -to their credit.;. Mike Burnoip, a free ageit trie, ,down' .%;-.at 16%,, :- . In pay were granted to Uamar. Fort, Section 12, T 104 P» . 7. with 47. - ..:. : John -Schneider and :Elroy .Balk/ . effectlve , Cy Hedlurid, ' chairman of ' ¦ On motion, . . The Virginia 500 at Martins-* 7, On the Arnex, Ranger Oil of ' .. - ¦" ' Houston's John Loken took from prep star . from Virginia. Tech, was signed . January 1, 1974.... .• -/ . . ( . . . • . Zoning 8. Planrilno Committee, was.outh- the shot- put . and the discus. 7 -: Viile, y Va., Sunday 7 and the to a . Sharks ;coh tract asa tight Canada 7was down 27 at 36%. On motion,. .summons -end .complaints orlzed , ' . to-, .attend . a . ' conference .'ebbut ¦; By THE ASSOCIATED i?RESS - DevelopmehtyCon- ng, Bt .Alexandria, Mn.' " Long .Jump. — Kendall Jbhrsson (P) Winston 500 at: Talladega ; of Mississippi Valley; . zoni, . . . , Ala , end-linebacker. He is 6-teet-l The company said its . British ' and Clemens : and Dorothy . Huff ; 18-10; Hlah : Jump -^- Jeff Olson . (P) 5-4; Behagen is on sbilium ¦On . motlbn, . the y contract . and . "bond- . Russian veteran Alex Metre- May 5 are the onl ' - zoning .ordinance: changes ' Pole Vault — Olson (P> 9-0; Shot Put — y two -races and weighs.225 pounds. unit plugged . and abandoned a In regard 1b from Wlrloha Auto Sales . for.' « sheriff's. . ¦ veil survived a scare at the - ' petition, of Ku'lak- B ros. Gorp.:. and ' ' John- token.: (H) 43:5;.- Discus.;.;—. token remaining in the first , leg of . the NortTi - Sea well, of ¦ patrol car was approved. .. . . ' • • ' ¦ .. Hiawatha Valley Gas : Co. ' were referred, ¦ (H) 115-0; . . • - . :. - .; y hands qf. a ; 17-year-old high - On motion, th« request , .of the Hiflh- ' . ' • standings. . - :. The NYSE's noon index of all the ' Cou nty Attorney. . • 120-Yd. High' Hurdles -. — . Paul . Meyers school: student'Monaay in the ¦ # to . way Employees Association to- , submit All-Rookie ' Lyn - (P) . 0:17.75; 100-yd. Dash — Bill Otis BobbyV'Allison,: who finished Capita! Bu!|ets7 its listed common stocks was On moflbji, a notice.of- clalnn by Union activity'to binding arbitration War* . , , - ' ' DaVe Jennings opening round the $5O,(K)0 Recknor for eh Injury sustained while (H)-0:10.?; Mlle Run .— . of third at North . Wilkesboro, : is NEW YORK CAP) - Big Ron dowti .30 at 49.39V denied. : if the neceHlty requires, tha - . '.- (SO) . '5:43.1; SSO-Yi: . Relay . — - Houston Holton Tennis Classic - a World are redubbed the carrying out a court sentence at th«. Chairman : was authorlzedyto-sign neces- (P) . , . third in the standings county. In- , ¦ 1:53.3;. 440-Yd Dash -r K. Johnson" ¦ ' while Behagen, former University of YVVCA was . referred Mo- the . sary .papers.- 1:60.2; 1B0-Yd. Low . Hurdles — .Paul Championship Teniiis : Blue Donnie surance-carrier. , ' Alison is fourth, and Minnesota , basketball standout Washington Bullets Pursuant - to . recommendation of tha . . Meyers - CP) .0:23.25; 880- Yd. ' . Run — , ¦ ' : of 1 Group event.. David On motion, ' the notice of release Highway- Engineer, on motion, 'the . con- , . . - Dave Johnson cti . the team were Ernie BE IT RESOLVE D, thai the -. Wlnone ¦ set, But. the 29-year-old . Rii&siali : 7CHIGAGG. (UPI).; — The . AHess 28% InlPap . - .50% sum of S79,V56.00. ' ., : : "Located as close as we are County Board-of Commissioners approve ' DiGregiorio o£. the , Buffalo ¦:• ' ..' ¦ .-: On ' - rnotlon, . the . Hlflhway Engineer ' ¦ ' rallied to win the last two sets, Chicago White . Sox Monday . , AmBrnd- 37% Jns&L .- m'i .'tlie• ' 141,200.00 (Forty one thbusand two on*- to . Washington, we . thirik the : annual re^rt for 1973 was placed ¦ 6-3, 6-2.: yV 7;V recalled y relief . Braves . Mike Bantbm of the AmCah 28% Josteris. - . :i4% hundred.doliars) grant from tho Minne- . sqwad . pitcher Cy . name ' to file. - WSG hef 'Washington of Heallh' . ' - is7 more sota - Sfatet: Departrnent . Gorsuchj . 'piayiiig before the Acosta from its Iowa Phoenix . Suns, :John Brown of A'Cyari 23% Kencott 40 ' ' . '' . farm club definitive and provides ; ,: JtmLMW ^a^7UIJIBaa^^II ll iviniii=,w,u .- *•>>, Or/' motion, the .following monthly bills. - . •: a ' - ' , allowed: . - - : ' homeV town folks in ist.7 Louis, and .sent out. pitcher Stan' the .Atlanta HTawks and Nick : AmMtr 8%.Kraft7 - - 45;.. zens-Action Council)' for the . purpose of. were, . . -., ,. clearer identity to our actual ' ' ' ¦ continuing and : expanding tho ' . services' ¦was competing in his first pro Perzandwski On option Weathefspoon of the Capital AT&T . -. • . 48?4 Kresge . 30% OUT OP THE COUNTY . REVENUB : . location," club owner Abe ¦¦ o* . the SEMCAC Rural Health Team. tournament. Bullets. V:7; - ;' ¦;, V . AMF 77 'y - .19% Krbget : - ' .22% FUNO: Bambenek's Inc; 51.77, George Jiy blanked by UNI Acosta, troubled with ' -Adopted af Winona, Minnesota,. IWt .lit "¦¦ . a. sore Poilin said Monday ih ahfibunc- Beech - 1138.40, Loreii H, Benz 314.65, Ancbnda 26% Loew's April, 1974, '. ' '.; . V Unseeded Sid Ball of Austra- elbow, has been . the 6-foot-9, 230-pound Beha- 19% day. of . , Bloedow Bake Shop $91.84, Led R. Bor- . CEDAR FALLS, Iowa - .The oil option to irig the name change.- "We are ¦ ' Merchlewlti. ' '.: : lia turned in the day's' biggest Iowa genV a-veraged 11 points per ArchDn ,- 19% MaTCor 24% 7 Len J. . kowski .$12B.20, Andreiw'T. BOggs 322.35, ' University of , Northern 'Iowa for the. minimum 10-day still proud to be a prominent : , Chairman of the County Board ' Burroushs Corp. . 14:65, .Dennis'A. Chal- . upset, eliminating, fourth-rank- game for the; 7 Kansas . City- ArraeSl : 21%. Merck ; 80% ¦ period. ¦ " ' ¦¦ ¦' ' ¦ leen $4725, Communlly ^Memorial Jlospl* whipped "Winona " State College ' part of; both the Washington \ttest :- - '. y7 • " :¦. • ' 77' ed Jiri Hrebec of Czech- ¦¦ ' ¦- ' ¦ . AvcoCp,- 6*A,MMM:7 - 7-7514 . tal $111.45, Coulee Office Equipment, : . . Omaha Kings; His 567 rebbunds 7 • dual tennis and Baltimore , . - : Alois , J, Twiciek¦;. - Donald Cumrnings 16.60, Mrs. 9-0 in an iiidoor Qslpvaltia 6-2, 64. Danish veter- were more than any other sports scenes.'' BeatFds 197s MinnPL : 16% . Inc. $2:70, ¦: 1 The Bullets ¦ yCounly Auditor . . . - Bmellnie Datta 14,05, -Mrs. ; Gertrude match here Monday. an Torben UTrich was . also ' home court Is BethStl ' : : 33*/4 MohDii 46V4 ' •. " Yalleybrall cligmps rookie this season. . On mottoni the Board adlourned to Drazkowski $13.05, Mickey- - Ellehbecker The shutout lowered WSC's ' ¦ ¦ ¦ three miles from 'Washington ' $85.80, Mrs. Molly Fischer 164:95, Peggy ousted: in the first round, losing ' ' ¦ ¦ '" - ' Boeing v 15 MnChm 7; 61% 1:« o'clock P.W. . ,:- . ' ' . ' '' "77 . . K... Gaoe 55,00, Ger-Tronlx ' 132.30, -. Fay dual record to 5-7. The Warriors St;Mary s, and 35 miles from Baltimore " : to. Australia's Barry Phillips- : ' of the Winona Park , BoiseCs 17% MntDk 30 MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1>74 Gille W0.B8, " are next scheduled to travel to " '' . AT IMI O'CLOCK P.W. Moore 64,. 6-0. : .' Recreation Department's Men's La Crescent :wins where the. team had played . as Brunswk 15%' NorfkWn 65% . ¦::. . , Haddad'i 16.50, : Cieone M: ".Hagman'h .' . Wisconsin-Eau Claire .for. a noon On; the.women's tour, French Class A Volleyball League de- the. Baltimore Bullets. BrlNor '7- 42y8 .'NNrGas 51% Place; County Commissioners room of 19,90, Mrs. Grace Hartwick 1116.80, dual Saturday. veteran Francpise 7 feated St. Mary' Lions Club crown "' ¦ '.'7 ;- , 3 tl» temborary Court House, City of Wi- James • F. Heinlen 1118.95, Steven U : . . Durr was s of the Class CampSp 36 A NoStPw: 22% nona. ' ;. Hogden 1525.62, - Holiday Inn.of AAankato SINGLES — ' BOD WcCarlncv (NV def. ; ¦ ' beaten 7;in 7 - Philadelphia by B League 15-8; 15-9, 15-10 for the Catplr ' - 59.% NwAir : V - 24% Members Present: Leo ' R. BorkoWskl, $28.60, Mrs. Rite- Hornberg $W,75,- Hous- . , Rond/ Quint (W). «', -6-3; Bob Andres LA^ 7CRESCEJITV'Minh, —-'La : VanAIIen Edward (Malewickl, James . Papenfuss, ton Co. Sheriff »24.50, International Ajsn. (Nl-dei; John $kade-n (W) «-0r frO; Der- Japan's . Kazukil Savvamatsu in city championship Monday presented Ghryslr. lVVi.NwBanc 757% Crescent claimed the Minnesota ¦ ¦ Edwin. Kobler. - . of. Assessing Officers . $25.00, .; Robert rick lies (N) def, Bill Colcloug h W) -6-3 , the first round of a §50,000 tour- night. ' ' '' • ' 78 James Co, Inc. J19.36, Jones & Kroefl- '¦' ¦ State Lions Club Bowling Tour- fepjn' , GitSrv. 46 / Penney 69% Merchlew-ltz, Chair- 6-0; Sieve McKlnstry (N) def.. Mark Ot- ¦ -¦- s W Award Presiding;, :.LenVJ.7 nanrieintV . . - ' ' ' er 1149,11, Mrs. Carol, A. Joyce 15.00, tum (VV) 6-2, t-2; .Rajidy Krejcl (N) def. . Miss Dun won the nament team championship at ComEd .27% .Pepsi' -59-Ji' nnan, . . . - ' - .' ' - : University.: of Kansai, Bureau of Child. John Parrott (m. 6~l, i-1: Mark Whiting first set 6-3, but dropped the Golden Valley over the weekend, 7 PEPIN, Wis. - Dan VanAllen, CoinSat ' 32% PhepsDg ,41% Others In - Attendance: - ; Daniel ,Me- Research $7.00, Alri." Mary Karsfna $5.00, (Nl def. Larry Nysrtdt (W) 6-0, 6-1.. ; y ' Legiorf baseball meet ";¦ Gulness, Steven Johnson, Norman Indall. Mrs. Gladys. Koalska 18,10, John Kdlb DOUBLES —lise, McKlnslrv (N) def. next two 5-7, 6-7, -;z topping the field a letter winner in football and ConEd . -:.- —^- Phillips 51% ¦ . with . a 3.242 On motion, " the following soil conser- $30.00, Ann Kreldormai?) er . $96.80, AAer- ' ' Qulnl, Skaden (W). 6-1, 6-0; Amdres, Mc- : ' Miss SawaTmatsu, - meeting .' baseball, was presentedthe Pep- CohiCan 25 . Polaroid 63% vatlon prelects were approved, payment lyn Krenz $5.00,. Roy. N. Larson ,. 320.00, . . Cartney (Nj def. : Colclough, CUtum (W) .. An organizational meeting of series. , ' ' ' Miss - Durr :for : the first time, in High School's W Award, sig- 40. RCA 7 ' for same lo be made out of Revenue Peggy Leaverton $153.44, Bonnie E. Leav- : 6-0, -6'0j. Krefcl, Whiting W) def, Par- team representatives "ConOil 17% - ' :$10.0O, Hal ' ' from Sub- The La Crescent-team was Sharing - Fiunds:y Richard Frlckson/.fl.bod Itt $80.00, John A: Lettner , rotti Hystedt (W) S^l, 6-1, -. , . - won the decisive game with a nifying the most outstanding CntlDat .. 31% RepStl • ' ' District B of. the. American Leg- captained by Tyler . Henzlik, ^ 23% control, county -share . up to *»l,e00.0O; Leonard Music, Inc. $255.89, . Levdston . . 5-3 tie-breaker. senior athlete, at the Lakers Dartlnd :: 17%' Charles . Ji. Walch, 'waterway up. ;.to. Skel3as;Service $370J9, Lund Office Sup- . ion's 7 First Baseball District Other meinbers include ' .Reylnd 44% ' : ' ¦ ' Tom Pa* ' ' ¦ f>l,5O0.0O; Donald R. Heyer/ . flood con- ply- Co, $270;99, : .: . -: " Karen Krantzcke defeated Award Banquet. Deere 41 , Sockwl ' ' ¦: ' will he held at thei La Crescent pacek, Keith Deye, Ken Trehus . • • 26% trol structure, county share up to 11,- . ' Mearis Service. Center $19.20',.' Midler ' ¦•' t ' lmtw, Trt . ^>A nn. -AAlllrri'n^vl « Trt ' . Kerry Harris .6-2, 6-1 in a battle Legion Club Sunday at 2:30 p,m. Link : Walker, University of DowCm 63 Safewy 42 *;'8 324.00; John- Krage, waterway, county and Steve Johnson. . 575.00; Robert Groth,- diver- $214.50, Minnesota County. Judges Assn. of Australians ; while Aihericans Wisconsin-Eau Claire . , football duPont 175":.- ' SFeln •: share up 1o ¦ 3378 sion repal r, county.' share up to SSO.OOj $75.00, Minnesota Department of Weights . - Lancers were plagued by injuries. coach, was the guest speaker at Eas tKod 1063 Vanderzee,.diversion county share & Measures . 15O.00, -Moferoia, - Inc. '- 14U.80, - foul Peter /4 SearsR 82 , FourthrSeeded Nancy .Giinter the .banquet at which athletic Esmark .29% ShellOil V 53% up" to $250.00; Martin Clark, waterway, AArs. Elolso N aai IS.OOi - The. N-ationa l county ' share up to $125.00;.- . Gene. K. Assn. of Conservation Districts 3)50,00, . . dropped out Avith; a pulled stom- awards were presented to so me Exxon 79'/s Singer ' 32% t|irke, pond ' repair, county share up *to National , College of the State Judiciary S1S.0O; Leo- M.¦ • Rowekamp, four-water- S21.30, Nelson Tire Service Co. $55.65, ach muscle and Moha Schallau 100 students. Firestn 16 SouPac . 33 7 Sheriffs ways, county share up to S30O.0O; Robert Donald O. Nyseth $37.50, Olm- Caledonia ! l-l quit with a pulled hamstring. Scoreboard " - ' ' FordMtr ¦ sted . .. Co. ¦ 14.60, Truman ' Olson 14.00, .* 52'/8 SpRand 40Y4 Bearden, tour sinkhole restorations and James Papenfuss 1134,75 , Poucher Print- GenEly.V ' waterway, county share up fd IMO.OOi ' CALEDONIA, Minn. —. Larry ' 54'/4. StBrnds 54% ing & Lithographing Co. . 1584.33, .. LV . WHS box Montreal . . 8 2 .800 ; Walker struck GenFood : 25% • StOilCal 28 Rudy Hamborsky, flood control structure Robert Prondzlnskl $5.00, Mrs. Johanna Papenfuss rapped a single, dou- score Philadelphia .. .,.., 9 S .643 .1 '/a and waterway, county share up to 11,- Przybylskl $8.90;. David- Pye 3180.00, Central (0) -. : Winona (3> ¦ ¦ : St. Louis - .;.....,... 9 7 .563 . 2 ' GanM 52% StOillnd •tW.OO, Robert Finley, Hood control strue- Quality Chevrolet . Co ' ' : 129.11, Radio ble and triple and drove in five • " ' abrh ' (UPI) 94% . abrh .Chicacjo ;.,,...... 6 5 .545- ' 2\'i . CINCINNATI - De- lure, county share up to 1811.00, Pat Shack S1.74,. Revenue Sharing Advisory Chrlsl'nsn.cf y GrenMtr 49% Texaco 28 . runs to lead La Crescent's base- WIAA gets 3 0 0' Behrens.ss ' 20 0 New York .. - .. ... 3 9 .250 6 troit Tigers .pitcher Luke Baley, four: sinkhole closures, county service SI-5,00, Judith -I. -Rlnderle 174,40, Dammon,2b . 1 0 0 Case.lf: .2 3 ball team to an .ll-i rout over . . 0 0 Pittsburgh ...... :.. 3 10 .231 6'/j GenTel 23/4 Texasln 100% shore up to 1400.00, Leonard Prigge, David Rompa $30.00, R. outlined in the National Alliance Hengel ... .;...,. 1 0 0 O 1 1 Pittsburgh at Atlanta, N . vealers slow , 2,00 lower; ceed with Winona County ' s responslblllly lend moslly avcrnge choice OUT OF THE COUNTY . BUI LDINO book . PB-Haronrudfj (2), Houston at St, Louis, N teams to respond will be accept- 1 050 Ib. for the upcoming bicentennial, ; . rule , which, basically slnL.-shter steers 41.00; choke 1000-1300 FUNDi Horty, Elvlng 8. Associates,, Inc. New York at San Diego, N . ed. .40.50-41.50r On motio n, Ihe conlrac-f . and bond for $3,865.53. gives each team the bail on Pro Hockey Playoffs • .Philadelphia at Los Angeles, N Ibs. 1JOO-UOO Ibs. 39.00-41.00; ¦ ¦ ' ¦ load 1275 Ibs, 38.50 ; lew 1300-UOO Its. counly wee d spraying by Edwards Spray-. OUT OF THE COOPERATIVE EX- athletic- - its opponent's 10-yard line with ' ' ' . NHL Ino & Con struct Ion Co. was approved. C-FC . . Tennis 30.00-10,00; mixed high: good and cholca TENSION FUND: Joh n Slock $10.00, four downs to score. TODAY'S GAMES 900- I2O0 Ibs. 40.00-41.00 ; sliorr load ever- On motion, the Board adlourned fo Mrs. Donald We.'ker $10.00, Mrs, Elmer MONDAY'S RESULTS Now York nt Philadelphia aoo to high cholco 1000 lb. slauohler Tuesday, April 2, ,1974, at 9:30 o'clock Wallers JIO.00 , Elmer . Wirt $10.CO. The Board , of Control also se- Northern lowa -9, Winona St, 0 banquet May 8 Boston at Chlcaoo holfcrs 41.00; cholco TOO-1100 lbs. 39.00- A.M.' OUT OF THE ROAD ANO BHIDOH lected the Brown County Roch. Mayo 3, Winona High 2 Series to probe Arena 40 .50; lew loads 1000-UOO Ibs. 38.00-38.iO; FUND: Anderson Rubbish R-omoval WHA TODAY'S MEETS TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974, FOUNTAIN CITY, WisV- The in Green Bay again for the site SEMIFINALS mixed hlnh oood and cholca 050-105 O lbs, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK A.M. $13.00 , Ed Uorkowskl 1492,84 , Leo R. La Crosse Logan at Winona High, O0-39.00; utility nnd commercial Dorkowskl $16.40, Carlton Tractor «. annual Cochrane-Fouratain City MONDAY'S RESULT S 4 p.m. 3B. Place: Counly Commlislonera room of of the 1075 state hockey tourna- cows 31.50.33,00, low 33.SO; Equipment $13,124.00, C^so Power 8. EASTERN DIVISION UW-Rlver Falls girls slflUOhlor Iho temporary Court House, City of High School All-Sports: Banquet at Winona Sf. culttr 30.50-32.00; canner J;.J0-30.}0 ; Equipment $30.30, Clarey 's Safely Equip- men t (March 6-8). Chicago i , Toronto 3t series tied 1-1, girls, p.m. cultural impact K No. I 1700-JOOO lb. slaughter bulls 3B.0O- Winona. ment H 10.48, Emma Clark and Federal has been set for May 8 at 7 Colter at Onalaska Luther, '4 p.m. 40.DO, Individual 41.00; 1-2 1450-1850 lln . Members Present: Leo Borkowski, Land Bank, St. Paup $710.00 , R: D, Cone Pro - Basketball Playoffs Cr.m^any 121.11, Conservation Bullelln p.m. in the elementa ry school , 00-30.501 prima vonlcrs up to 61.00; Edward Malewickl, James Papenluss, NHA Track 34 $58.56, D-A Lubricant Co,, Inc , $587.27, clicks 51. 00-59. 00; oood 49,00-53.00. Edwin Kobler, , gymnasium, CONFERENCE FINALS Doerer ' s Genuine Parts Sloro $16.64, Cady Golf Course MONDAY'S RESULTS of disc jockey Itcnr,: 0,500; bnrrows and oil's slow , Presiding Len J. Merchlewitz, Chair-, Eco, Inc. $56,50, Ray N. Fnber 8. Mvrlle The featured speakei will be MONDAY'S RESULTS Peterson A-l , S prlno Grove .53, Houslon ' 1.00-2,00 lower lhan enrly Monday, lull mnn, '' . , . - , M, Feber $501 ,88, WESTERN CONFERENCE 47 The first in a series flocllno on welnbls oyer 240,lbs.; 1-2 190- Russ. Hellickson , assistant of llirco Others In Attendance : Steven Johnson, Donald Unze-llon $5.25, William P, 8. facilities are open Milwaukee IIS, Chicago 99; AMIwauke* TODAY'S MEETS lbs, 59.50- ' open forums on "The CulLurnl 230 Ibs. 30.25-30.S0l 1-3 I9O-240 r£nrl Welshons, Larry Rupprecht, Cy Roxine M, Helm and Federal Land wrestling coach at the Univer- wins 4-0, Plainview, Lewlston nl Winona High, 30,35, early Inrfjoly 30,00; 2-4 24O-160 lbs, WEDNESDAY'S OAMB I p.m. Impact Hedlund. - Bank. St. Paul $109.20, Ralph nnd sity of Wisconsin. LEWISTON , Minn. - All fa- of tho Disc Jockey '' is 28.50-30.00 ; 2W-280 Ibl. 27.00-20.50; 2B0- Doroihy Herber $1,983. «4, Russ Johnson EASTERN CONFERENCE nids were opened at 10,00 o 'clock ' Tickets for the event aro avail- scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thurs- 300 Ibs, 26. 00-27.00; sows around l.OO Sales Co, 15I.O0, H. V. Johnston. Culvert cilities at the Cady Golf Course New York al Boston; Boston loads 3-1, Prep Baseball lower; 1-3 30O-4O0 Ibs . 24 , 50-25.50 , few A.M. as follows: County Project No. 05- MONDAY'S Co. 315,054, 83, Kaimei Implement $5.40, able at the Cochrane State Bank; here are now open including the AHA RESULTS day in tho Performing Arts Cen- early up to 26.O0.3fi.50i boars around, 1.50 625-14 — Scharmer Construction Co, , , Winona High Kendoll-O'Brlen Lumber Co, $21:65, Rob- the Waumandee Stnto Bank and DIVISION FINALS 3, La Crosse Central o ter auditorium al Winon a State Invuer. moslly 21.50; wclohts under. 350 $75,289.68, Loon Joyce Construction Co. ert Kosidowski $20.79, F, A. Krause Co. nine-hole, par 63 course; tho La Crescent 11. Caledonia 1 $7l, 7/0.9O- , Sullivan Construction Cn. MONDAY'S RESULTS O Ibs. ?3,00.2iS. O0. $20.45 , Alfred M. Lohnorti and Federal the First Slate Bank of Foun- nine-hole, par 27 course; the TODAY'S OAMES C II CRO . Slioep: 000 ; slauohler lombj (Jlrly ac- 566,953,701 Cnunty.wlda Agoreonle Sur- Land Bank, St. Paul $6-12,61, Loerch Im- WEST DIVISION La Crosse Logfin at Winona Hlohi Tho tive, steady to slrorio ; slauohler ewes laclna — Quarve S. Anderson $79,956.00, plement , Service $29.12 , Loucks Auto tain City. miniature, golf course and the Indiana 1 10, Utah 101 * Utah loads 3-3. P.m, topic for the first pro- * and loeilar Mmbs moderately active, PalKrson Qutrrles 181,732.10, 'A. J. Ov Supply, Inc, S2I.36, Means Service Cen- m Collar al gram will be driving range, Onalaska Luther , 4:30 p.m. "Is the Disc sto-ady to broad oullol; choice and ireno $9i, 33J.oo, Hector Conalrucllon Co. ter $23.20 , Charles and Betty Meye r Pro Baseball Concordia at St, Mary' s (?), 1 p.m. 13,776,00 part hid. $371, 9', Minnesot a Blueprint $196,93, Min- Men's night will be on Thurs- AMERICAN LEAQUB Jockey a Positive or Negative prl irio 90-100 Ib, wooled and shorn slnuoh. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Irr lombj 41,50.42,50; 100-115 Its!. 39,00- nesota Asphalt Pavement Assn., Inc. Eleva-Strum bariqueh EAST Winona St, al Cultural Force?" un monon, ino rnormn or mnrcn it, day starting this week ajid La- yw-la Crosia (2), 41.50) ullllly nnd ooixl slaughter ewes I5I.0O, Mississippi Welders Supply Col, W. I, Pet, OB 1 p.m, The forums , open to the 1974,, awarding the bid for County Prel- Inc, $18.BS, Mobil Oil Corp. $131.30, Mon- dies ' Day will be Tuesday , start- floiton '; ? 5 .til pub- 10,00-12.50; cull 0.00-10.Ofll choice »nd ect No. 7-104 lo Leon Joyce Construction STRUM , Wis, - Ken Bowman , lancy AS-V5 lb. feeder lambj 3r.OQ-3B.50i roe 1H2.O0, Motor Paris & Equipment* ing May 7. Milwaukee 7 4 .at, Vi Golf lic free of charge, nre being Co, was revhked duo to an error In bid Inc, 1327.88, Motorola $139.40, . veteran center of tlio Grcon Bay » 0o«3d and choice 36.00-31.50, Inlerpr''t allon. Naw York 7 .iM I MONDAY'S RESULTS presented by tlio college imdcr - Nelson Tire Service , Inc. 1336,08, , Baltimore 7 6 .338 Wt Roch, Mayo a| Packers, will be the featured Officers for the 1074 season Winona High ppd. provisions of n grant from the On motion, tho bid for material for Jamoi papenfuss $149.45, Quality Chev. speaker nt tlio ELova-Strum include president Darrel Ben- Dolrolt ,,..., 5 n .385 3>,*j Mayo County fProlecl No. 7404 he awarded to iclet Co, $327.02, Red Top Moblk Home Cleveland .... 4 lo .286 $ TODAY'S MEETS National Endowment for the H, V. Jrehmon Culver) Co. for the amount Park 340,70, Rich's Truck Service $136,64, High School Athletic Banquet son , vice-presidents Pat Kreider- WEST La Crosso l.orjan, Roch. Mayo at Wi- Humanities. Winona markets ol $9,5flQ.2J, Edmund H. 8, Evelyn Ruholf $771.07, Calllornla 9 6 MO nona lllah, 3 p,m. On motion, the bid lor Installation of Slan«l|ird Oil Co,, Minneapolis $669,58, here May 6 at 8 p.ni- macher and Dawn Erdmann , 698 Oakland B i .571 V, WEDNESDAY'S MEETS Guest panelists for the first pipe lor Counly Pro|ect Mo. 7404 be Standard Oil Co., Wlnofla $1, .00, Tews Hay Stnto Mlllliij? Co. 00, Tlckets are available at tlio secretnry-trensuror Rich Lor- Texas . .,. I) 6 .571 W Cotier fl| SI, Cliarlts, 3:30 p.m, program Plumbing Co, for Rubbish mil r,arliao« Service $15, will be Dr. Roy Car- Blov«tor A Ortln Prlcti awarded to Winona Ihe Allon TorM $.100.00, Valley 'Home A Ponrt Mlnnosnt^i ,.,., 7 6 .3311 I 1(4,70 school nnd from Eleva and enz and chairman of the board ter Mn. 1 N, Sprlno Whanl 4.01 amount ol , $13, , Supply $73.51, Valley Wholesalers, Inc. Kni'sns C|ty 4 ri .333 Wi Minnesota prep , professor of journali sm Jirid Strum business establishments. Lon Mayer. Chlcaoo 4 9 .300 4 sociology at the Univers i ty of Nn, 2 N. Sprlno Wheat 3.(9 On motion, tho. preliminary plat tor $M.*9, Earl H, Welshons 181.30, City of MONDAY'S RESULTS (Nn, 3 N, .Sprlno Wheal 3.(5 Fmnk Nntllemnn for a residential sub- Winona, Protective lns.prcllon $5 ,00, WI- baseball ratings pono Auto P«rls Co,, $134 .88, Wl- tloslnti 4, Kansas Clly 1 Minnesota , nnd Hurley Flntli- No. 4 N. Sprlno Wheat ;i.II division In an R-t ol Section 15, T 106 R 9, L, Clirlstenseii In regard to park boncd- Oakland at Clavoinnil 12. Blnoinlnalon Jelfarson, es wM placed on tlla, On mnllon, a conditional use permit Kansas City et Now York 13. Highland p»rk tho Southeastern Minnesota Re- serve ns the resource person Langowski for " California at Bnlllmoro, N 14. >\noka gional Arts Council , wns or anted to Slnnley On motion, the Boe r* »d|purne<», imcl panelist for nil three pro- on a pur- KOLTER'S . lis* (%ol/btiwl) Minnesota at Dolrolt, N 1.1. Park Center ri one-siory non-farm dwelling Ler) J. Merchlew itz . SALES a SCRVfCR The odlher two programs will grams and Dr, Ivnn Olson ee! In Lots 16 nnet 17, Vllleoe ot Rich- Boston nt Tanas, 9 ft 14 l-lichlleM , a Chairmen cf Hie Bosrd "Sine* IM" mond, ' TRUB VALUB HIARDWARD Mllwnukni* al ChlraotV N 17. AAlnnnnla ho " . .7 DENNIS THE MENACE Article* for Sale 7 57 Musical Merchandise 70 Business Places for Rent 92 LOST—S-morilh-bld male blade cat, PLAN NOW to attend the-COIN SHOW, ¦ DOUBLE BED wljfi very good mattress Tel; OFFICE SPACE for rent or lease, 13,000 yel- ¦ 1 ' ' .. " a 1 i n 11 1 rn 1 1 -on WANTED—good usee! guitar amp, ¦ —^f———— ' ' sq- ' Prime E. 'location-. Inquire AAer- low eyts and . slightly bald -spots be- : Sal„ and) S-un., Apr. 27.& 28 at the and box . spring, $50. . Tel.. Tel... 452-3606. 454-2646.. " . ' . It. - ' • ' ' " Trust Department. Tal. : 'tween : eyes and .fears. '. - -!, 7, l/.lv, -. James . Lenribii. and Rev. Hilary' . Brix- lining, general sewing;. Gllmore . TAKE SOIL away the-Blue Liiitre way "• V '7 ' enlrance. ' • '¦ lus for -their services, the choir,, the al Vila St., ;Mlr .«cli Mall .. from carpets :and upholstery. Rent . electric, ITY HORN now in Vstoclt ladles who prepared and served the shampooer $1, $2 and S3. Robb Houses for Rent y 95 ' loved ones.have -.a ' rei - - - ¦ luncheon,1 those- who sent food, "those DOES ONE - of :Vour Bros. Sto. . ¦ ' ¦ :' ' : : ' ' Last and Found "Xi^ drinking problem? If so . contact the ¦V : . 7V- at: ' .;' 7' 'y y .. -who - contribut-eo" the service of their .^' AVAILABLE AAAV Tst, -modern .-. 2-bed- - Winona Aljndn Family : Group. Write GOLF. SHOESr-nantebrarid, latest styles PUB.LIC SERVICE to our readers, cars,, and. the pallbearers. ' . , y room, completely ' carpeted. Stove and A3 A ¦ ¦ . ' Wi W. 3rd, ' . . most sizes. Don't pay J30 toheri Hazel- will ba published when : Mrs. Joseph J. Haas . . . refrigerator furnished. Tel. 452-1042 or free found ads . ¦ ton has theiti for much-less. V -an' -article ..calls th« , Sisiers-l n-law ' ¦' '. . , ¦ Hazeiton HAL LEONARD : after- 3:30. " a person- finding .; . . Variety, 217 E. 3rd. Tel. -452-4004: . . 452-66T4- Winona Dally 81 Sunday News Classi- Business Services 14 452-3321 . An lSrWord notice :^MUS-lC , :; ::- FOR RENT ^- double bungalows, 3 miles fied Dept. GARAGE SAt-E—adults, children s cloth- :^.^ v^ published free for 2 days Ih HOUSE PAINTING, Interior, exterior, ex- ' S. of Winona In Horner. Fully carpeted will be Personals 7 . Trig, junior sizes. Books, toys, ping pong 64 E. 2nd St. Tel. 454-2920 ' '. ' " bring' finder- and . loser pert workmanship. If year? ' experience. . and partially furnished, J143. ' Tel. 454- . -bn- effort to- table; model kits, much miscellaneous. ' ¦ ' - '. ¦ -454,4808. ; ¦ . .; together. ., EARLV . BIRO Special. $2 off any: :rrias- . Tel. V 276 Walnut. .4811 or 454-5448. . . . ".saoei."io a.m-5 p.m.. Corrie lip to El Cid 's watch that hangs, on . SNOWBLOWER,- tiller,, power mower and Sewing Machines 773 Immediately, new 2-bedroom FOUND—woman ¦ and . -Work out the kinks with a good . BRACE YOURSELF for a thrllTthe first AVAILABLE Chain. Olrostead . and Slh. Owner can '• ' other small engine repairs, sales and Townhouse, carpeted, applia nces, wash- . rub-down. . Relax . and enloy a . time ' time you use Blue Lustre to clean rugs, CLEAN USED sewing ' machines, straight ' Identify. . Tel; .452-2105 after - 5:30. ,.• ' _' service., Howard 'Larson,' .Old/ AAinnesbta ; er-dryer vfiookup, garage, ' swimming; : away -trom tensions at: Et Cid Massage/ Rent electric shampooer $1, $2 and - 'WINO-' , City ,Road; Tel.-454-1482. . ;: . ' stitch and zlg zag, S25 and «ip. ' pool. Couple pre-ferred. fel. 454-1059. 107 Lafayette, Tel.- ,452^320. Open ; 10 13. H.; Choafrj - 4- . Co.. . , , NA SEVVING 'CO., 915 W. 51(1, ,a ,m.-3 a.rn. - ' . CUSTOM ROTO tilling with a trdy belt, BR1CX farrn home, 4 bedroemi, TRAILER JACKS, hitcheii brake con- LARGE -any size garden, reasonable rate, ' Tel. built-in,kitchen, large trols, windows, drain hoses, sinks, Typewriters 77 2 baths, carpeted, PLANNING' > PARTY, 1 et- us help you! y452 4M0. - - ¦ ' , lovers : stove?, refrigerators, Ice boxes, air barn and outbuildings; horse . The -beautiful. Teton Room or exciting . paradise,- miles' of scenic trails,'--local? ¦ ' compressors, ' water tanks, , bottle gas TYPEWRITERS . and adding .machines Captain's-Quarters are impressive.sur- E.RV.'S. FIX-IT Service, -home and .noiise- FlOPEMCE MlSHT|^6ALE AMD *MMARa^T/^6l^... ed WIscoy Valley, 12 miles S. of Wi- ships ; -v tanks, travel trailers,' pickup caps. tor rent or sale. UoW rates. Try us roundings for any gathering. Our menu • hold repairs, remodeling and painting.. s^. : nona, $225 . per 'month, ' families onlyr ¦for. all your oftlce supplies/ desks, . . Includes something . fqrv everyone. . .our ' What we don't stock, we'll get. Every- P . Tel. . 454-4016. x ' tiles or ' office chairs' . LUND OFFICE , references: Immediate possession. . ' Teh cm<&m^ imm'ieimwr thing bargain priced. ' Hazeiton talks friendly staff serves- you ' quickly and ' SUPPLY 128 E. 3rd. Tel. 452-5222, . 454-.4MB or Houston - 896-2W5. - .- . efli clenly. 'D.C, THE ANNEX.-; M \WlLSONT> . V your language,. - Hazeiton . .Variety, i217 CO. Dressmaking, Sewing 16 ' E; 3rd, Tei.. 452-4004 . :' PRICE. REDUCEDVIovely farm house, "* ANOTHER- cha rcoal chicken fry is In the Wanted fo7Buy V 81 cale . Stock - ,7 HOW'RE YOU FIXED' for a rainy day? . bedrooms,. 2 baths, completely remodel- dairY NEED a nev spring dress?. I can 'help. Horses, Cattje , 43 Farnv Implements 48 making lor next morith/watco this -col- . V ed.- Carpeted- htroughout, "built-in' - appli- ^ New roOls,' carports, breezeways; - ga- ' -umn. - for , details;;V. F.W. ¦ POST .1287. : .Will dp . rriendliig . children's, .rnen's or WANTED-^- large, dog house, tor. Golden ances, large barn and outbuildings, at- . ' - rages financed through Hopie Improve- . . women's. clothing in my 'home. Tel. 452- ' " : ...Retriever.- Tel. ' 454-2126. , . - gar-age, - ¦¦ ' ¦ PUREBRED TOR KSHIRE• and .Hamp- ment Leans. Clolhes dryers qualify for tached 2-car deluxe country. liv— .8404. : . - • . and scano-grarri rec- x xiz : Irig, lust 12 m|les .S. of . shire boars, test, xi' .x/TiEi£>-:x::.' : appliance loan's, -escapes to dryer , cli- . yWiribna on pay- ords. ..- 'Roger Owen, Durand; Wis. Tel. WANTED' — weat^tred '.barn- . siding or y ed road, S285 per month,' families onlyr ¦ mates paid for through vacation loans. ' . 072-5717, ¦ - - . . other rough woodilo -be used for ' In- - references. :lmmecllate possession. Tel. slaughter P-i|*itingr Decorating >20 . DEMONSTRATION Remember any worthwhile project Is panelling; - : to terior* Tel. 454 51P0. ; py ' . ; 454-4088 , or Houston , 896-2095. - Wi^ l'i eligible for a loan- ' at- -MERCHANTS z - lbs. WIS. FEEDER pigs. 30 lbs. .528/ 40 .; ST. CLOUD, Minn ,; (AP) i- ¦ , . of the LELY-MOTERA. .y NATIONAL BANK.. Have a Happy Day! HOUSE-PAIMTING- — . Interior, exterior ' $33, 50-60 lbs.- $37 Erysipelas vaccinat- WW. MIULER .SCRAP JRON t .WETAL TWO-B EDROOM mobile home,: 14x60,'at 454- . . for . More tian.400 dairy cattle, roof • coating Full/ Insured; Tel. .ed,. castrated, de|ii/e're'd.C:. Acker, Mid- vFarm Industries revolution- y CO^' pays:h|ghset. prices scrap Iron, Lake Village, References reeded, Tei. were - - • 4808. dlctqrt. Wis. Tel. CL-10 ¦ ¦ siprtbwest Mirinesota and for • . ' flo-thru ¦ drying,, big versati le ' capacity, V454-1494. : ' yy - ing-machine, and lots of miscellaneous. - very reasonable- rates. . By the week or . :.meat-type chicks: April 12, 16,. !?, 23, . 26 ' '. b.y- .the month.- Nice big ' ¦ kitchen,: TV COOK WANTED part, -or fiiii-time. - Write special porcelain enamel , finish . . that - . Wed.,: 10-5. 363 Chatfield: St: Bus. .Property for Sala ,: 97 the Mankato ' area of - south ern . & 30. «-week-6|d - capphlzed birds, duck- V' ' ' . A-3 .Daily Mews. .: stays bright arid -. beautiful . for- years. ¦ ' ML C .-GO.; -traijer y. hitches Installed; All loungei telephone. Quiet. ,Tel. 454-3710, on . - . ¦; . linSsr goslings" avail^ble nbw. ; Wetdi-. : ' ^Minnesota Thursday. -V Check .one. out/at .. , y ¦our ' work, sod, trees, blaclccllrt, .fill, -retain- PORTABLE -color :TV, 15",, cheap! .Tel; ALM^, WIS. —completely remodeled- 3- ' TV commercials-on Channel . 8, Apr. ' ' SLEEPING ROOM.' for gentleman, close WANT girl oh dairy term,, no objections ' ' • Ing walls, driveways,, cat work . and - . 452-3963./y. . " . ' y. ' . ' ; '. . bedroom apartment locatest ' on second '.Paul said 14 additional kills ; ;; . 29 at 9 p.rn,.; A.prll lJ aK6:30 l.m. 'See- to downtown. 174 JE 5lh; St . . . to children. -Write A-4 Daily News.'. Frahk7Q'Laughlirv trucking, Tel. . 507:452-71T4. , - floor - commercial , building. ¦ '¦ -us -for- Dutchman , cages dr. automatic of First are planned 7 in .Wisconsin, '. : , - • PLUMBING C HEATING - NORGE automatic wash -machine; good • floor has good potential for small busl- " - chicken or hog -feedlng.equipnient. Bob's CLEAN, SHARED room: for. young men. ¦¦ WAITRESS.for li. ia.m, to 5' p.m; shift. 761 E,. eth ...... Tel. - 4S2-634D) . ' ' ' . working order. Tel,, 452-7471. ' ne'ss'.or ¦ second, aparfmen*!. Priced : for - North and South Daiota, Iowa Chick Sales, Alice Goede, Mgr., . 150; W. Hay, Grain, Feed V 50 Cooking area.and TV availabli. Tel. Apply.. Iri person, Garden Gate Restau- - 2nd, Winona, Mlrirf. Tei.- 507-454-1092, ' : Immediate , site/- - Northern Investment 452.770O. ' and Minnesota in the next two rant. No phone , calls. - . home 454-3755 ...... Ai MOTOROLA PORTABLE stereo, 2.tb . 3 , Co:, .Real Estate Brokers; Independence, Elebtric Rofb Rooter7 . FIRST CROP" years old, removeable speakers, $4i). ' " ' ' alfalfa hiy, .Harolcf Fran- . Wis. Tei. 715-PJ5-319). : .. " • . • y or thiee weelcs. • ' For clogged sewers and drains. ' ' :- " - ; Tel. ' 452-3671. \ . . BEAUTICIAN WANTED - .full' :or parf- BABY CHICKS - — -Dekalb, Beefers, Caii- . zwa, Fountain City,- .Tel. 687-381 1, ... A^artmefnts, Flats i90 ¦ - ;Minnesota.VAgriculture Com- tirrie. J 8, R Beauty Shop, 201 N. Elm, fornla White,- White- Leghorn. -Order ¦ - . Browns Roto Rooter - - ' MARTIN' BIRD houses. Infant swing, 2 Farms, Land for ' La Crescent, Minn. - . now.. SPELTZ CHICKS Rollingstone, STRAW and hay. .Russell Persons, . St. NEW' DELUXE- 1-bedrdom, carpeted, re- Sala : .. 98 missioner Jon Wefald, who in- Tel. 4J52-9509 or 452-4315, 1 year ' :¦ ., upper - cu pboards, TV trays, gold af- ." .Minn. Tel. 689-2311." . . ' Charles, Minn, Tel. 932-4865. „ ' - ¦ , frigerator; . stove, soft water, ; heated, spected 7 the. NFO collection oyarantee against root stoppage only.' : . . ghan, 2 cro-knlt shawls, tei. 454-15*3<5. ¦ tub and shower,, ground floor, »175.. Tel. FARWl .'HOME-wlth or, with out other, -out- VV7 AVON 7 HAV*-—200 bales. Ben Volkman, Gilmore '•¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ point ieaf St. - Cloud Monday, .452-5940; . . .."- . '. • : ' •- . buildings. App roximately 5-15 acres <1 - Farm Implements 48 Valley. Tel . 452-4457.. • lana. ' Near- Arcadia. Tel. ' 608-323-7017. supported the NFO maneuver. 'VV'7-5AYS 7;-7 yy-7 -V; . ; Situations Wanfed^Fem. 29 ' ' . ^x^i&wiiiESxT?¦ . FIVE-ROOM" lower apartrh«nt, Centraj HAVE A SUMMER FLING WITH . THE ¦;,' . .' For All Makes,.- ' V "Dairy farmers today V are ' ' NEW MACHINE RY-Brlllion Sure Slarid, ¦ location,. , heat- ..and wa ter furnished; PRIVATE PARTY has 4,070 acres high ly MONEY YOU EARN .I N SPRING. Earn ALTERATIONS',' MENDING, in my. heme. Seeds, Nursery Stock 7 53 . ' . . of .Record Players. . ' ' .10' . grass seeder; . 10' Reasonable to rnlddle isge corn #311 Used RGA color con- 7 . : ; V house. Drive to a vacation within IS - ¦shelter, with , drag, John. Deere - No. ' . 2nd. Tel.. -454-5331. . nil)es ^ow//ng 12-20 hours per week, flexible sched- ..free estimate Tel. 452-8623. . .. 8 «i ,2 Bedrooms . '¦•V I Bedroom . bf Winona every weekend. Ap- - , Gonditipned - ule. Apply et Tempo, Miracle Mall. . . field , chopper with cornhcad. , Honier sole TV reT , .7$75. praised . at . £17.900, 'price reduced- to 1 Bedroom Efficiencies - Mote, Utica, Mhn. Tel . Lewlston, 5774. Antiques, Coins, Stamps 56 • $12.?ao . to settle estate. Terms avBll- Business Opportunities 37 #495 Used RCA color con- ¦ abl e if necessary. COOKS7 and general- help wanted; . '4- ' V." Furnished or Unfurnished SUGAR: LOAF RE,AL INTERNATIONAL' No. 250 A. '2-row - with sole TV, new picture , ESTATE, Tel. .454-2367, after hours G«r- . Lane Drive Inn. Most be over. 17. Tel. " tube. -4M-3972. . '. R.0OFER NEEDS ROOFER fertilizer attachment and .Insecticide at- HUGE- ANTIQUE -SAIE-Apr; 27; . 9-91 ' 7 LAKE PARK & VALLI ; aid' .Swehla -452-6444, Peter Klas 452- . . " - $219; - ' ¦ - ' scores TO - sub-contract commercial - .jobs sold tachment, good - condition, $300. IH. 2- Apr. 28,. 10-4, VFW Hall, Zumbro. Falls, ¦ 8687. ' . - VIEW APARTMENTS MAINTENANCE .to 1 work : on by us. Maintenance and hew; roofs. ' . row . planterywlth fertilizer attachment Minn. Fre* admission. .Lunch available. . PEOPLE . - ' 7 #49,3 Used RCA color con- ¦ ' PIM TOPPLE RS automotive- vegetable processing equlp- You furnish know-how—we furnish jobs,: , . . and insecticide attachment ,- $250.. IH 2- Glassware, coins,,col lector plates, hang- ;.; •' Tel. 452-9490, V FARMS FOR SALE - . row planter with, _ W«stgsle ' .: W, 1. - . "ment. Positions open lo qualified per- material and training. Contact us for fertilizer attachment, ing- lamps. Many fine pieces . of oak, sole TV,: maple, new . pic- WINONA, Ceda r Valley 280 acres with $75. Kalmes : Irriplcment ; ¦ ' Wlnflna Plumbing Co. 12 , ' S sonnel , only. - Tel. 507-534-3141. , . details .: Allweather Roof Co., 470 North , Altura; Minh. walnut antl. plne furniture. Hundreds of • .. ture tube. $225. 'V ONE-BEDROOM apartment, In duplex, real good . 8-roo m house. 3-car garage, ,'HS,AA Plumbing ;!, Htfl. .. -,12 (,. , Cleveland Ave., St. Paul, Minn, 55104. rare Items to choose- from. Don't miss furnished or semi-furnished. Across .- . 'large- barn- aina other buildings. 2 nice JOHN DEERE corn -sale! Shortv's D&J Lounge .. ,.. 10 8. WANTEU-^EIgln.Mlllvllla School District 25*0 planter, 4-sectlon tills. .. . #500 Used RCA color con- . from park. Tel . 452-5746. . springs. Would be an excellent beef or . John Deere drag.with .Watkins: Cosmetics . 9 9 .'Community. Education Director. Salary, FOR SALE—Diversified business build- folding drawbar, ' pony farm. .$3/5 per acre, . ¦ 42'. Kewanee,.elevator -with . y sole TV, new picture tube.' , The Big O ...i....:..;..... 9 ¦ . 9 ¦ ' . 55,000' annually.. Work day, ' approxi- ing In excellent , condition. Houses rent- . 12' hopper, A PAUL J. KIEFFER, Tel. 507-796-6721 ¦ Allis Chalmers roto baler, AlllsyChal- rticles tor Sale .57 VACATION AT HOME Bob-'s Marine. ..,.- ... . - ¦ 7 , 11 mately . halt time, Includes evening - al, retail and service business in South- ¦ . 7 $219./- ./" . HAROLD CROW, Tel,. 507-932-3178 mers 10' tandem 'disc, Minnesota side NO NEED to drive miles for peace . "Penney's ... —,.,...... ,.. 7' . 11- . work Mon., Tues., Thurs., and . Frl. Ol- ern. Minn, county seat. Plus ideal pro- rake, 10' lime and: fertilizer spreader ' #499 Used RCA color con- . and tranquility. Relax In the conri-' , Wlreona Paint S. Glass .... «¦ , 1Z llce located at the elementary, building. fesslohal location/ Ample parking. Prov- ¦ , JUNK iROW—1963 and 1953 Oldsmobile, V LAN D LISTING S SELLI NG - Farnis, 7' McCormick drill . (single '-' disc). I fort of , . our spacious , ore - bedroom WESTGATE LADIES Starling date, July 1, : 1974. Applica- err .' pr ofit.- maker. . Returns, well ever complete, 1953 Chevrolet 2-ton truck sole TV,- new picture tube. Hobby Farms, Small • Acreage Our pair 13.5-28" tractor , tires mounted, on : . apartments, beautiful wocd canellng, . Weslgato W. t. tion: send- to Mr. Dennis Bishop, Ele- let on' asking price per month. Write with good hoist. John Woyczik, Tel. Ar- ' ' Especially. Free Appraisals. SUGAR WC Allls rims, nearly nev/ with tubes : ' $219,- -;.', . . -drapes and shag carpeting, En|«y Wiiiona Type-wrller . 26 22 mentary Principal, Elgin, Minn. Tel. A-ll Daily News. . cadia .323-3422. . . LOAF. Ttl. ,454.2367 . or 454-136i and fluid, Also 12,5-28 . tires and tubes in • -picnic with- the use ol the char- . , Lae-hns ...:. . .. ;..... 26 22 507-874-2213. y evenings. - ..fair condition, German Shepherd dog, , -. #469 ;Used RCA: color con- coal grills , and patio. Convenient for " : Cathedral' Crafts ,..,..,.. 25 . 23 MINNESOTA CRAFT- LINE , manuta c- IMPALA' . 1911 . 2-door hardtop, , power ' TV AND s tereo salesman. Experience ¦ lurer se eks responsible dealers- to epen male. Tel. Rushford 864-7618; • " steering,* gray dinette set.wllh 4 chairs, sole TV, new picture tube. shopping—near , Pernev'i; Tel, 454-4909. Midland Coop ;,....,,.- ... 24 24 . , ¦ ¦ IF. YOU ARE In. the market for a farm retail outlets In Tel. 469-2315 after 5. , ' 1752 W. Broadway. Andersons Rubbish Rem. 23 , 25 In sales or an electronic background . five state area. Ex- y • $185, . . or home , or are planning lo sell real cellent potential. KEWA.NEE 11' hydraulic wheel disc, very .Country . Counly ...... 21 27 preferred, full-time wilh complete bene- Ideal - business for estate of.any type contact NORTHERN fit program. Appl y at Tempo, Mir- couple-.. Please write G.F.G., INC. J3O0 good shape, painted. $345. Bill Herrick, TWO WOO D furnaces, as Is, $125, Tel. KEV APARTMENTS COMMVNITY ¦ #356 Used- EGA color con- IMVEST/MENT COMPANY, Real Estate acla Mall. ' . - . W. 144th SI. Burnsvllle, Minn.' .55378. . Dodge, Wis. 608-539-265'2 daytime; alter 454-5BU alter. 6. Weslgate W, L. ¦5, Tel. 608-539-2860. sole TV, new picture tube. Brokers, Independence, Wis., or EKIon ,1st National Bank .....,..-48 IS¦ ' ' • Apartments, Furnished 91 W. Berg, Real , Etate Salesman, . IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for 2 full-time ORDER , your Inventory , and . youtre In FREE lrv|,« 10 20 .parlor slfo, nny , purpose, from gooso neck "A" tractor wltlrTTilarlcr laundry, Tel 454-4909. bulk tajik, 2 pole sheds Automatic fecdlno and milking : and lights, Tel 454-3545 alter 4. GO GETTERS set up to start at once Ralph Shank , trailers lo 2-horse Irnllers. May bo cus CUSTOM BUILT trailer hitches Installed 17S2 .W, Broadway and concrete ftttilotlc Clvb W. lorn tiulll lo ynur specifications. Stan trucks , in barn L. ¦ St. Charles Tol. MJ.*P41 . In our shop. All model cars and , Coal, Wood, Other Full 63 E, R . 'i Corner ?s 17 French , Galesville, Wis. Tol, 608-582 - JOHN DEER E 494 4 row corn planter All work ouaranlced, Call for appoint- KEY APARTMENTS yard , machin ¦ wllh Insect icide attachment, also 8' ~ e sheds, Rt»fpert'j , , 21 ¦ in MECHANICS—prior me- 3629, ment and quotation , MLC Company, Tel, AMINTEWANCE disc plow 2J" blades, llnrlman GIVE VWAY-Ilrewopfl at 5W WIIJon East Side ., , 21 20 ' PcrmaJ fires., 451-1114. GIRL to share 2-bedroom furnished eparl- large apple barn , 2 cool- chan|cal expcrlenco required. Arcadia, Wis. Tel. 333-3164, St. Tel, Ooualas Moon 452-1B85, Shorty 's Lounge 21 21 nenl lull-time work, Apply In ocrsrn, ONE DUROC purebred boar. Green chop- ment, Tel 452-4534, ers, apple equipment Edv/ln'f. Jewelers ' 18 Wlnonn, per sell (cedor box. Robort Kunst, 3 SPRAY TEXTURING ot celling! or walls . and ¦ 24 Flberlto Corp., 501 W. 3rd, CASE PLOW — 3-16 hollom, Dick' s //.irlirr , ' , miles W. of Wilson, Tel. 8(4-9313 . trail typei Now and old Palnllng and Inlerlor Rugs, Linoleum 64 FURNISHED efficiency room tor man, supplies H 26 "Egunl Opportunity Employer " o eoil condition; Gehl Furn.^ , many other MONDAY LEAGUE chopper box, rea- remodel ing. Brook s & Associates, Tel. utilities paid, - Tel, 452-3I4I, SPIRITED BUCKSKIN marn, will make sonable, .Tel, 454-5461, good Athletic Club w, L. FULL-TIME tire service mon. Sell start . 454-5382. BEDROOM SUITE-hed, chest ol draw- serviceable out- Lmnri 'S Har ' , ; «ir who , to go places In thn fnst good name horse. Tel. A0B-24D-2B74. ers, wanlly and chair, J10, Tel. 454- FURNISHED 2-bedroom upstairs apart- 'Jk 16 want" DISC SHARP EMING bV rolllni), Dliwond buildings. Farm has Le*o' s Bar ,, 21 17 moving lire business. Large- flgnref.slvc AVAILABLE NOW deluxe efficiency, aln- 3739 niter 4 p-m. . ment, W. central location. Tol, 6SV-2J7B, good ; SIX YOUNG Cfwnlals.Ancjus cows with K EnlernrliCr., or* Ihe form sorulce any- Jcswlck' s , V wl 271 j ]9 ", Tiro company offors profit :sliflr no ami Blo oc c upancy, employed perJon pre- fertile clay loam calves al side, Morrl*. Tweeten, Spring whore, Tel. SI Charles 932-4308. ' or scml-furrtVhed soil , Bundle':, Tavern '..,;,, - .' 20 27 many olhor benollls, Immcdlnlo em- ferred, 1100. l.akp»hain & ."AcGuiro . . .; IB . 34 ployment lor Iho right person. Mechani- ATTENTION: Protect ynur high Invnst. ap- Country 'Cou'ntv cal experience helpful. Apply In person Only $169, BURKE'S FURNITURI- retired person, Heal and.walor- furnish- ,, \h\'i 3Ji'j sows , 6 1 bonr ment Irom crop (al lure with AH-Rhk ple tre«is. May for dot Alls, Nelson Tire Service, 4lh 8. FOUR HAMPSHIRE ail's. , HANDMADE PERS.IAN rugs for sale. MART, 3rd S, Franklin, Open Frl, ed. Tel. 454-2133 slier . 5, "we show REDMENS lo furrow In May, t,ikn I or all, Alfred Federal Cr7-*972 Kel- A POWER EQU IPMENT CO., 54 E , 452-3321 ROBB REALTY, T«l. 454-5870, V am lo 1 p,tn„ won. Dakote, Minnisotti 5J925 Employer " collect Lot P looti. son, Minn, 2nd. T«l. 452.5065. ihrouoit Frl, 7Hoiises for SaU 99 Houses for Sate 99 Houses for Salt 99 Motorcycles, "v -w'-y 107 Wanted—Automobile! 110 Mobile Homos, Tralleri %%,% Auction Safet y y ¦ ¦ - . AVAILABLE 'IniitiBdlafely, j ' ; ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . ¦ and 3-bed- NEW: SPLIT foyer, 4 large bedrooms, 2 KAWASAKI-1972, 750, . 5,200 miles, Tel. CAMPBELL'S . AUTO . Salvage-/" Wanted , ' . ' . iT'S:HEREl - .' . • ' . ¦ - . • ' • -" •: THREE BEDROOM all ' modern home ' •. room Townhouses. Completely decoraf- full baths, rec room- living room, com- In Allura. Paul. J. KI«ffeo Altura, 452.6411.- ' lunk cars. Any condition, any shape.. THE NEW COACHMEN 22 ft. Mlnj-Hbrne . Minnesota -Land &V ed, Come: see .them,' 10%. down, Finianc- bination ; ¦¦' ¦ : kitchen and dining room, cen- Minn. . Tel, 796-6721. . : Will pick ihem y^'Tel. . 454.576? any-, .. See It along with our. big choice ol ' AuctioTi Service 7 Ins available-. -T*«l 45^105?. , tra! air, ali carpeted, large ' ex cellent condlllon. - time. ¦ . ' ¦ ¦' .-' ; COACHMEN vehlc esy F. KRAUSE double YAMAHA' 1974 80, . . • . , A^ ' . - 'Everett J. ko'hncr ¦ . -. -¦'" ¦ Auction Sales garage. Located In excellent S. ' ' ' . ' -'CO.,. 'Breety 'Acres;. .Hwy. Il'-ll E. ' )Ni- ' area on a . Tel. 452-3751 alfer ;. , ! . , .. • • ' . . Winona, Tel. 452.7811 FIRST FIDELITY SAVINGS & LOAN • spacious lot with a view. Many other WANTED—jmail car for long distance , ; noria...... - . Jim Papenfuss, Dakota Tei; ' 643-6152 FOR YOUR ¦ AUCT.lftN use Ihe . 'Boyum . pot only gives you a penny lor your extras 843 Hickory Lane. Tel 454-41 51. ' traveling, 19*5-1761* 6-cylinder, manual ¦ . ' ~ Syslemi- BERTRAM BOYUM Auction- . Ihibuohts bul dollari , for your dreams, Trucks, tract's, Trailers 108 transmission, no.power . exlras.- Reason- . PLEASURET^ArE -. 1969 ': cemper, Tel. ' '¦ ¦ 1 eer, . Rushford, ;/Alnh. Tel. 864-73SV. . . able ' tola I miles, good rriechanical.' eph. Houston:' 896-2267, . .". APR. 27—Sat. -1 p.m. ' Antiques t\ House- _ NEW HOMES, ready for becvpancy, 2-3 350 engine, auto- ¦ dltion. Artierican Motors preferred. Tel. hold Gocds, 700 Parkway S„ , Lanesboro,, ' ¦ bedrooms Financing . FORI"*-1973 l-1ori truck, ' ¦ HOUSEHOLD f»\ ANTIQUE Sal», 12:39 available. Wilmer 9Vi' bed . Truck . 45M861* ' evenings ' until . 11 p.iriv WICKCRAFT-197I, • 14x52, furnished, set Minn- Garnal2 . .Bo6rd & ' Care 'Home , ' . ' • . Larson Construction Tel. matic transmission,¦ flat ¦ p.m. . Apr,. 27, 1774 . (Saturday). Qlga ¦ ; 452-6533 or ' up. In Lake Village, tei,. 452-1034 . alter ". Olson 8, ; Monlgorhery,, auctioneers^ " it new, onlv 2,000 miles. Must , sell! " ' ' ' ' Myrah Estate, : owner* .Rod and Les 452-3B01. -yy . ¦ i ' l. - • ¦ : . -!- - . '. . .- Lanesboro Stale Bank, Stan French. Galesville, Wis! Tel. 60S- Mobile Homes/Trailer* 111 7 ¦' ; . . . clerk .. . Berntley,, aucfioneersj . Spring Srov» 532-2629. . ' • Agency, clerk. TH REErSaOttOOM house, by owner; lo- HUB HEVJ H' . Forest er llewboy) camp- : : ..er. trailer, sleeps 4, T*l. - 886-594 1 afte r, APR. 27—S»ti.-T . p.m; In parking iot.of cated In flckwlck. 95x250' lot. May bl y ;iy X 'S WeZ Xmyi , CHEVROLET—l96M4-t<>n pickup, 4-spced APACHE tent Iralier. ' Stove, ice box, and ; ¦ APR . :27~Mon. TO a.m. , 1 .miles M. of; . - ' . z ¦ " . 6. - !. y. 'y ' Wlnoria Cly. . Fairgrounds, St.. Charl«s, ¦ seen , by Tel. ; Robert ¦ Frost 452-7244 ' transmission, -o-ply tires.: T326 Crocus furnace.;' Tel. , 454-3780 afler 6. .'/ - ...... -Galesville, Wis. on . U.S. Hwy. - S3 to- - . . '¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' :¦ ¦ ¦ Minn. Vernop .Erilenfeldl, owner; Mtir- . alter «.' 7V;w i7N . o .N.;A ,t . : ' yy\ Circle, : ' ' Cty.. .Trunk T. Albert Tschumper,- own- V 'r . SEE TIHE 1974 ' Homette and Medallion . ton -Boy.ulri, . auctioneer; .. Thorp Sa les 1 TR AVEL TRAILER, 17'. exce-llent condl- . . ¦ ' ' ¦ ;¦ er; Alvin. Kohner, auctioneer; . - North-' {SilkiiMWL ' - home* al Greeji Tefr'ace. Spsclal for Corp., :clerk. : ' NEW LISTINGl Low, lov» 20'J. Family ONE-WHEEL Sears All-Stale frailer; ¦lion, nicely equipped,- gas-e(ectrlc ta- • : j am lnv.;C0., : clerk, I JMU ' ¦ ' , - '. April, one' 1974. 14x70 . Homelfe,' S859S, ¦size kitchen . with ' lots . ol . cupboards/ RHlTOR y .- 12x12 Safari lent. Best olfer. Tel. 452- . - . frlgeratar,.. ' . furnace, . flush- toilet, .. .gas ¦ , ' ¦ I2' • ' range With . oven. Came In Sunday. Our Tel. «<-i3*7!- •;- . • :V-: APR. 27-rSat. 11:30 «>; 2 miles W.' of APR. -29-AAon. 11 a.m. -VI ' s. of.EK . . HuflB x2i' living room. 2-3 bed- 7245 after 5... . ¦ mile rooms; Shade trees and Vh . last.6 sold immediately. Hazeiton Va- " Arcadia',.- . Wis; on Slate .Hwy-. 95 to . .gin, Minn , on Hwy. 42, then ed (:ar» ' '109 . .. Ing robrrr with china: hutch. ' Full bath. SIXTV-SEVEN acre farm near Plum ^ '- . ¦ f immmmmmmemmm^ City, 'Wis, 37 tillable, -2 bedroom^pme, Ail. -. set up - In-' • trailer cou ft'. Skirted. . WINDSOR — 1970 : mobile home, 12x&«,' ; 3-bedroom, $11,500, Close to OLDSMOBILE—1972 Custom Cruiser nine- Starting, price J5/1O0. Tel '.: 534-7745 or : |i "¦ "- "¦ onal, . . barn with.Iri stanchions and. barn clean-. Te|. Rushford *64-9511 after 5 p;m. . . Farm sold.. I .will ¦sell my pers property. ¦ M. CUSTOM , with . , >:¦> . "' .. . - . .;. .,; ¦ , ' ' • " ¦;¦ • - ', ¦¦' ' ¦ . er, silo, cattle sheds, . granary, etc, 7 shopping and school j Central passenger wagon,, fully equipped' yi82r4194. . ' . . - fK : X-iX .X: X iprlng possession, 532,5O0. Paul J. 'Kief- ' heat, six rooms, some appli- every.option includlns stereo radio with COACHMEN ; TRAVEL , TRAILERS '8, ' 'tape. New tires,, local one-owner. See ¦ • . : , -- ' -*fer;. .Allura. Minn. Tel: 796-6721. ;' : . . .. CAMPER TRAILER, full eq uipped .with . PICKUP ' CAMPERS - STARCRAFf yz K[. ances included , It, today for !only. K3295, Nystrom : Mo- : " ¦ ' i0^^i ¦ slbye, . furnace and other camping ' CAMPERS. " ; tors, Inc. T6S W. 2nd. *'¦ . - ' . . EASTERN 3-bedroom . . equipment. 578 W. Broadway. Tel; 452- ;. SALES-SERVICE-RENTALS ., home, 4 'years old, Quality built nevv. 3 bedroom : , :¦ In walking distance .to East End- ' Hurry To See This Oiie . . ? / 13S3..y ; ' DICK'S SPORTING- GOODS; Durand, W». .indus- liome ready: for immediate COMMANDER — 1969 Jeepsler, 4-wheel ' : 1ri.es,!' door . '.to '-backyard redwood deck. Tel., 715-672-8873 or B72.5199. . - NORTHERN -INVESTMENT ' drive; flood rubber, new . battery,.. V,& : j ^H t CO. i | M | ¦ Full ' basement, 2 baths, tinder SJo.OOO. y. occupancy. Handcrafted oak " SKIRTED- .1971 mobile home, 14x70, appll- ;. engine, 3-speed transmission. Tel., 612- ¦ " ' . Steffen Rear Estate, . Tel: 454-1833. cabinets and trim. Rugged - 7 I/Kid .: ' ¦ ances, 3 bedrooms, good condition. Musi • USED MOBILE WO/OlES , ' y You : Not! .: . 345-3521, y .$;. ¦ sell! Tel. .St. Cftarles 732-3057, . - .10x50—1963, furnished, yvliolesale - ¦ stone fireplace in low er pri ce S2700, cash . $2200. , .. 'TWO BEDROOM :home in Buffalo ' . ' City, level, Prime residential . This 4 bedroom all plaster MERCURY .X- - 1968 Park. Lane; good ¦ TRi-STATE ,14x70-^1973; -furnished, like ' new, : ' . .lovely . river front location, 2nd build- ¦ ' 4ti\ ' 452-3105. ' ¦ home :'"withy excellent- con- condition. c t . VA acres y/lth its own pine grove, near : y ' . Mon. through Fri..SSV • . ' good! fishing - stream and wildlife ! area, ' - . Tel. 452-1151 Or 452-1550 y garage :with separate fur* ' • . ' ,•.:. . • '• y Sat. 8-A Sun. 12-5. . SEE THE .' new 1974 , Larii travel and . V . - - ' VOL KSWAGEN—1964 Beetle, a nice .eco- . . I . . y Sale will start at 11:30; . . . '|- ' . ' In Pilot Mound. , , ' '¦ .camping trailers — see Gary at Winona V nace. . .. > '; - nomjcal. llt-tle-car,, radio aiid fresh ' air ¦ ' . BOYUM AGEMCY ' Honie :Federal - Bldg. . KOA.; .6. nilles S. of Winona. . ' - 'The |j V No smali items. Lunch will be served, " '~X '' ' heater.y Reasonable, ' 1522 W. Howard USED .JIOBliE HOME SAtE . . - '%i ' , - " .Rushtord.-Mlnn.' 55971 • .. ¦ • : ¦ people . that know -campiiS." - 4th and Center Winona '' - after 5.. Business' has been great and here are .' ¦ Tel i 664-9381 or 864-9368. ' . Love Thaty Outdoors.! : . '• ' : some value-packed ' hordes , at .. .fantastic. - '. . ." V4» HEAD HI-GRAsDE 7MOL5TEIN COWS 4* -| ' ¦ |- MERCURY.—1968 Momiego, 2-door . hard- ' low prices. Free ,set of tie doWn an- - V -Auction : ' ' Sales V 1 . -. ' .4 Springers; 25 cows fresK :last 45 .diys;:20 milkingyi$ A SINCERE DEPENDABLE top. Inquire .506 Johnson; • . chors Installed with .delivery apd set ' ' :• up.. S30 extra ffor step. , . .... ' I . :and . bred. FouiKJation blood line of -this/herd is :from Vs| : ; ¦¦ ¦ , . FREDDY¦ . F'RIGKSON 7- V'77Vy COMPANY, V . .. *. CHEVROLET—1961 . Inipala 4-door hard- '.' 70-Day Warranty, oh These Homes: . , Auctioneer-; checked for pregnancy. Blood V Office Hours: ¦ '- ' ¦ ' ' sale.Price | select Tri-Stale sires. Vet. iff .top, automatic transmission and me- . ' " . . Will handle all sizes and kinds of .. '1772 '2' ¦ lab tested, also for T.B; A good place to get the* good one; i UllfifJ ^t ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ } Office: 165 Walnut7St..454-4585 chanically in good condition, body dam- MA'RSHFIELDT4x6Pi -bed- ,. auctions. Tei. Dakota 643-6143. 17 % : : ¦ .:¦ • '¦ ' ' y . . : ' ^^ ' ". • .". ' • -. ' " ' . -"' ¦* . aged. Ladies' 26' -- bicycle , good. -condl- jy room, front.living.room,. |. • : DAIRY EQUIPMENT : Surge 50 lb;:, milker 7 bucket;: | *• ' m mKJ^^W^^SS^ tion, dUal 'fender b'aslcets. JlS. ' Tei. - 452- . . . lust tike' new ., '... ,',' . : ..,..,.. $6975 ' ' a;m. toy8 pm. Vv Pat. Magin: 452-4934 . , ALVIN kjDHM ER ; |7 8 5 -1.895 after 5 p.m. 1972 CONESTOGA 14x60/ 2-bedroom; ; AUCTIONEER—City . and state licensed SPll milker pitmp ; gas milk house heater; 250 . gal. $ I V ^ central sir conditioning, stbragt . . ¦¦; ¦ ';¦¦ '¦ u^M^P : : .. • and banded. Rt; : .3, ' Winofia. Tel -^132- |yVKiipper bulk . tank. . - . "' ;. , :¦% i '-xx . i?jetf**i^fflL - x . ' sheci, skirted, set up Lake - Vil- ... - . . . -' " ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ " - \ CAMARO'—l 968;!. Green With, bl ack. ,vinyl . 4989. -. ' . . - . ' • ' •. |;. . ' ,7(X) .1000 ^bales of hay.:': y /^^f Monday-Saturday I ¦ top/ 3-speed,- 18 ml|es ' per gal., very lage Park. Beautiful . 7 FEED : . bushels ear com;- y y| | | -J ^ . •' • ' ;: Clean. For appointment Tel. -' 452-3914. condition ' .. '.. .:.:,... . ;...... S7?95 ! APR. -. 24—Wed. ' 12 noon. 4 miles W. ol speedytrans- 1973 MARK IV 14x70; 3 bedrooms, :- ' ' If TRlfCK: .1952 7chevrplet % Ton 7picki^p,y4 j § ¦ ¦ ¦ i Hou.stdri, Minn. on Slate , . HwyJ .16. , Art " ' " ;:¦ ' : ; , ¦ ' • ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦& . ..front living room, new appli- - ' - Lolcen,. ' 17 anissionV ' -. • ' . • " y,' . - ' '.: - ' "" . . - ' • . • "• •^' . " : ". " " by Appointmehf CHEVROLET—1955, body ,1s very poor. ¦ ' " . owner; Fricksbn & Sanden, < " ¦ ¦ ¦ s ¦ ances. Repossession .. .;...' .;.. $7495 : ' 5 7 ' ' ¦;¦ : • ¦ ' ' ' ' M , ~ ¦ " • " ^ ¦ ^ i ' ' . Tel.. '454-+4J4. i auctioneers;. Thorp Sales. Corp., clerk. , : V . 1037West Broadway ' - 7' . ' ; • •- 2 **« ^ * « ^ ^ : 1970 , HOMETTE 12x50,. 2-becJroomV IV V 7 FERTILIZER: 7 tons bagged ?-23-36. 7. - XX -$ ¦ ' 1963 -4W automatic, power new furni ture, oil lurn-ace .. .. S399S ; APR; 24~Wed. 12 . noon; Ettrick Sales §' •'" V MACHINERY: Model 40207 diesel John Defere tractaHr, NEA-T AND CLEAN | ' ¦GRAND PR IK— . $ | | vvith formal dining rbom —7 two bed- 7:j : steering, brakes, windows. $500.Or best 1971 BU DDY 12x50 2-bedrborn, new . Barn, - .. Ettrick, - Wis. . -Bert . Trocliisfci, ' ; O^'XX -.. ' |r 1800 hoars; 3 point hookup; with cab : and heater, wide % . offer. -Tel. .454:3691 after ' 6' p.tn'. - . . • ' .i .. ' furniture. . Repossession ;,.: ... .$3595 owner; ' . Alvin :. Kohner, . auctioneer; 2 rooms — pantry .— IV2 car garage, Call for more details. <| 1973 AWARD 14x70"2-bedroo ¦ - irorit; A-l shape ; Model 48 J.D tractor loader:; A.C. p-17 | fP^ . ni , front . Northern Inv. Co.,! clerk. p. . PONTIAC—1972 Catalina 2^door hardtop.. den, washer .and dryer, dish- " " ' gas , quick coupler hitcli; MCV Model 504 gas trie-- ;: ¦' ' ' , , i tractor . ' ' Equipped with factory air coiiditioning, .; washer, Lived in only 3 APR- 2'4^Wea.yH " a:m. ' '2%.-riilies U.W. bt ' . tor with power ¦steering , just overhauled;. J.D. TModel 237. |[ THREE BEDEOOM ranch in Stockton. Full basement — j ! §Mm vinyl ' root, power , steering, .power months. Repossession. l_bw . dbwn Spring Grove, Minn, Norrnah L. Larson, 1 . 1 | : . well , ¦ ' ' ;:¦ brakes, , spotless inside ana . out . for , payment, we . will sell ori owner ,' . L«j( 8c Rod Bentley, auctioneers; I .corn picker with: grease banks; J.D. Model 555 \higb | . ![ 7— - septic tank — 'large lot! " :- y Vj! REA cpntracl : ' ' ¦ : !i LTOR . $2695. Nystrom AAotors, Inc.; 165 W. .,.:,. $11,200 . ¦Onsgard Stale Bank, clerk, | ,y clearance 4-16'' trip b&anis pull type tractor plow ; J,D> || ¦ ¦ ¦ 1954 LIBERTY 8xi42, 4 bedrooms, : • ¦ .'2nd.;.y . 'yy . '; ¦ ' ; » 7 ttO cCNTER heeds ' only a . little fixinp .... $ 7?5 ' APR.., 26—Frl. 1 p.m. Located at the E |. .- 4 row rear mount ^cultivator ; Jf.D Model 494 com planter- |i: ( LARGE five bedroom Home in central location. Formal jj : ¦ , . 1960 AT LAS 10x55 -3-bedrporn. We will " end of. Spring Grove; "Winn, on Hwy, | with; all attachments; J.D. Model " 32-B 8 row sprayer ' ' miMMmmmmammmmmm'': CAMARO-1970, 46,000 . miles., $1700. :.lr> | | ? dining fbom..— all hew aluminum siding and windows —; 1 '. carpet and. Install riew " .44; Shell- Station. Clarence H. Johnson J . .peal, good shape.. See at 426 Wilson' St. , s* with.plastic tank. and . dr Op nozzles; J;D;- 10' chisel plowy Jl Tel. 452-5351 7- appliances , ...... :...... $2495 : : owner; : Donald- Schroeder, auctioneer; ]? . 3 car .detached garage, ' y.J 1972 CON'ESTOGA 14x70;.3-bedroom, .;. Thorp | : new 1973; J.D. Model 16-A chopper; M.Fy Model 15 grind- i| PLYAlOUTH—1969 Sports Suburban nine- Sales^Corp.'/. clerk, . . - . - . y , : located W. End mobile park— . ' '¦ ;passenger wagon, equipped vyllh-.cli- : . i'-, er mixer, new L974;iNew Holland Model 717 field chopper ?f Ta ke over payments. : ' mate control, air ' condition!nj, power APR. 26 - Frl. 5:15, Ken's Sales,& Ser- j ? TWO FIREPLACES — open stairway in foyer — five. bed- 11 Only One , 1973-BLIDDY: 12xS0, :2-bedroom, ' 1; vyith hay head PTO; 7New Idea 205 bu, spreader with hy- % steering 'and.brakes. Extra clean Inside . . • vice Auction, E; . 'limits, of ..Winona on oil furnace, only 4 mon.1hs ' year old.; Owatonna 51' combinalion , roonris — 1% baths —lauhdry room on main floor ' — ceii- and out- for-only $*I3?5. Nystrom Motors, . Hwy. 61. (Breezy Acres), Alvin.Kotiper, |7 draulic end gate, .one . 5| J» |[ YEAR old ! So, this home , -y young : .;: .,...•. ,,;...,. : ;S300 I.- take Inc., 165 -VJ. 2nd, . auctioneer;: Northern Inv. Co., -clerk. I; elevator with long drag chopper; 4 section Lindsay drag 1= tral ''lbc.ati.on. Cail today! 7 V j !.. V has what many families are . . •:' over payments - . - , . . . ¦ R. .' .27-Sat. .n;30,„ 7 mlles- S/' or GII- and transport, cart,: new 1973; ,New: Holland Mode! ZI:. §. looking .: for today: Three 7 ¦ y.p|i : :' $ GREMLIN — 1970,. low mlleajje,. very ¦;Doh'f pass . up. a good bargain. manton,. . Wis. - ' on, , Hiivy, - 68. Edward I Wliirl^sy feed .PTO bloweryiike new* 30' 9".pipe ahd hood; |( | 'V:' - ' . bedrooms, two baths, kitch- '' " Cochrane; . J| . good .. con dition.. Jel^ 248:2393. Open 7 days a week until dark. . . Luther,' 'owner; Francis .Werlein, auc- J.D. Model 6 chopper - ' with:' com and hav liead , PTO ; te en mth appUajices deick : • . ¦ Behfrid Sugar Loaf on Hwy. . 43, ' ' ' tionetr; - ¦ . ' ip . rXj Tor Fu 11 -Time Alert--Gourteous . . , ¦' ' , . . . Norlhern Inv. . . .Co.,. clerk. . . | JEEPSTER — -1968 Commando, Jl.OvC across from Vo-Tech - | 7 New Holland Model 461 9' haybihe PTP;;M;F, Model 520 yg I : family roomi, utility room, 1 . . miles. Excellent condition. 97 N. Bak- Winona, Minn. . Tel. '454-52B7 APR.. . -27—Sal. ' 11- a.m. 7 miles. U.wXll heavy, ,; new. 1973; Allis || 7 ' ' . erv ¦ • - II . duty adjustable- 10!; wheel disc Any Time central air. Call us. . . now. ' - y SUGAR LOAF TOWN t COUNTRY Black . River Falls, Wis. Lewis Chrisin- " Seryice--;C^II |j. ' Chalmers Model 77-Yy3 bar side rake; J.D::R' tool baryVI . ' , " . - MOBILE HOMES . - . ger, . owner; Alvin Kohner, auctioneer; | j^ y^> CHEVROLET-1972 Caprice 4-door hard- , ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ; - ' Northern Inv. - Co., clerk. ' . ' - i wheel digger ; two Badger 3 beater self unloading with s| For a Real Estate top;.'Tbaded ..with _: all tho , o-ptions plus 1 roofs; J.D.7Model 1065- wagon llOOrls tires like new; ¦¦% Stereo radio, local ohe-oWner and. I.m- > BUY real estate, and enjoy -maculate Iri every/ detail for only $2795. I Badger 107ton - wagon 9-L-15 tires like; new'; 2-14' ; bale §j the income from rental Nystrom Motors, - Inc.. 145 . !«. 2nd. . | kicker racks: M,F. 8: tcn wagon, new* 1973; New Holland Ii ' property like this . substan- FORDr-1972 LTD; 4-door hardtop with || Model 27.0 baler , and new bale ejector ;Vtwo 8 ton wagons, f| ' ' tial four apartment building . alr.ycar Is-in . good shape. Contact. In- \ V jg^ % . . like new; 20' green/feed box .with new wagon; Model lB5 ; |i . stallment .Loan ' . Department, . MER- AUTOMOTIVEy lL ^ " In near west location. Each , | gravity box, new 71973; MC 8' double disc grain drill on ylj apartment is 7 completely CHANTS NATIONAL BANK. |: rubber with ;grass see. Valley, spacious .3 bedrooms, 72 baths,. : ets, family room, kitchen ^ I el jack. This is yy room for the family. Under 40. MLS 1134. .: ;y& I offerings of modern farm machinery to be sold this spring, ii . , with appliances ,: two car ga-, INTERNATIONAL -1967 Scout/i-wh^el /rage and patio and grill. .drive, v-8. 4-speed, wide tires/excellent '^ | V TERMS: NORTHERN ON: THE SPOT . CREDIT, 7 7 1 ; condition inside ' and out. Tel, 454-2541 /' V M?- ;S: i Exhaust Leak? ¦; ' ¦ : ' ' ' I I NEED A SMALL HOME? Lovely big lot. after 4 or- , 454-5104 ask for Jerry. Xz, | , EDWARD i>TKC->3wW"w*>: ^\r ^ CHINOO K .• ¦iv. -l-l-i::-:- near the river, fust minutes Let Ric h Quiet Your '^^ I WEST LOCATION < | driving time from . town. MINI-MOTO R 0OOV Built-in kitchen 7 Carpeted living . room and | | A FINE family home under $20, dining room Noisy Exhaust System. ) cabinets, 3 bedrooms, plenty of fenced yard , garage. , kitchen with yHOME. : extras include carpeting, drapes and ^ appliances, family room lias § Home in good repair, § a: stone fireplace, and Imagine Toyota's fuel econ- RICH'S SPECIAL THIS WEEK: ^.". Air Conditioning, Plan to see soon. ,MLS. . ' ^ there s a screened patio omy plus tlie : motor home t' NORTHERN - INVESTMENT CO.'J:||tf j and three car garage. pleasures of camping and ANY MUFFLER IN STOCK kM 1 ONE OF AREA^S FINEST AFTER HOURS CALL: . travel. All fiberglass camp- . I I ] ¦ & LUXURIOUS LIVING can be yours in this home designed | er \vith a pop top allowing • ' ' " ¦ ' ' .. .. . " ' y Laura Fisk ..... , 7452-2118 INSTALLED FOR ONLY $11.88 I. X . . . • : 7 .;. ; ,| £ for up-to-date living. 3 bedrooms, l V4 baths, completely , six feet of Jiead room, wall Ir Located 2 mil«s west of Arcadia , Wis. on State Highway modern and inviting kitchen with cozy dining area. Be $ Npra Heinlen, ..... 7 452-317,5 . i % ? to wall carpet , curtains , I 95¦ to town road then 6 miles south . Watch for arrows!!'¦ ¦ the new owner for under $40,000. MLS 1129. yb - 4 , , _ - . _ :':;,-j proud ¦¦ . Myles Petersen ... 452-4009 Mufflers to Fit Most American- ^ ' ¦ ¦¦ ' z ¦ ' ¦ '¦ ^,y wardrobe and galley cabi- ^ Jan Allen ...... 1,. 452-5139 nets, dinette table, urii- Made! Autos -— Offe r Expires |: . ' .; PHONE: 452-6474 Dick Rian ...... 454-2990 ' lounge seats with double . Saturday/.. April'. 27 j i i [H OFFICE MS I ,.;,, Sale will start at 11:30 a.m . i\ *LMQ% • r Marge Miller 454-4224 bed. Must be seen and ia- Sat. Noon, April 27th. | | Avis Cox ,.,...... , 454-1172 spected to be fully appre- % Lunch bj Glenco Hustlers 4-H. ciated. See it today for only 1 Teh 454-1526 For Appointment. 1 25 HEAD HI-QUALITY -GUERNSEV CATTLE 25 if Wanted-Real Estatt 102 $5595 18- COWS : 2 clos« springers, 5 fresh and open, re- V; back; 2 Guernsey heifers, one COLLEGE FACULTY, person and family |i mainder fresh and bred ^ TIME IS HERE! Interested In land contract on older due May, one due Aug.; 2 Guernsey heifers , one year, s;:| C ROCUS home, In or near Winona. 3-4 bedrooms. U open; 2 Guernsey hci fere, $ to 12 months ; one Guernsey r; Write: A-2 Dnlly News. , ', NYSTROM'S |; bull , 14 months. A re al good herd of home raised Gucrn- ¦ y Boats, Motors, Etc. 10£ Cadillac - Toyota - Pontiac £ seys. Vet examined for: pregnancy. iy 1 FEED: 4O0 bushe-is good ear corn; 300 bushels oats; $ WANTE D—desperately, boat trailer lor 165 W. 2nd Tel . 452-4080 ANOTHER HORP IAUCTIONj X 300 bales mixed hay; 35 tons loose hay; 20O bales slrnw. ;.; 14' fishing boat, Tel. 454-3892 aller S. ¦ . . [T ¦ Open Friday Evenings ¦ x HORSES AND E-QUIPMENT: One White mare, age ii BOAT HOUSE-16x26, for sale, Tel. 452- % 7361.. | i z ' (^ .14; one Chestnut mare, age 15; set of work harness; H |i harness parts and collars, poles. jC j ALUMACRAFT FIBERGLASS 16' run- ' ¦¦ about, seals 7, remote controls, elec- SPRING Saturday, April 27 1 SHEEP: 6 open ewes, aj;e one ,year. |'7| tric starter, 1$ h.p. Johnson¦ motor, 3 I X X 1>AIRY EQUIPMENT: 2 DeLaval magnetic milker tl- Need Five six gal, gas tank s, ski low and rope, INVENTORY gal , bulk tank; 2 The Woman's . 11 fo cushions and jackets, 471 E. 511), ' ' ¦ i« , buckets , floor models ; DeLaval 200 \<\ . „ „ ,,.„„ BEDROOMS or more? : ¦ - electric hot water beaters; double stainless .wash tanks; bi Dream house. Living EVINRUDE OUTBOARD - 40 h.p., ex- In stock now : J ' ' M . Well, this is It? Home has . 1:00 P. M. y S pj can rack; strainer nnd pails, |V) room, dmjng room Idtch- FJVE BEDR0OMS, a , cellent condition. Tel 437-5578, aller 6, I: SALE SITE: Located ip ParkLnp; Lot of Winona County H 1 FOl weekdays. '74 Chevrolets TRACTORS AND MACHINERY : AC model WD trac- !?i , -SP^ilfi f ^ R see-throughh fireplace in |i Fairgrounds , St, Charles, Minnesola, Watch for . auction 1 fl ROOMS, ^Also a ireplaceAs ihe livinR roflm __ _ PLYWOOD RUNABOUT - 13' lonoVJ' Vegas — 1 hatchack coupe , arrows, j *i M tor;, Ford 2-14 tracto r plow ; J.D. 8' field cultivator with . !;• roo,IV ^ beam p mi f a 'J Many mote extras. MLS- wllh slporlnp. wheel and acces- 1 notchback sedan U clutcli; J.D. No. 33 PTO manure spreader ; Ford Model £ for? MLS-1116,Jr c ^ sories . *1J0. Tel. 452-3746. Camaro >— 1 L.T. Coupe mower ; N.H. Flaylincr 67 PTO liny \- 1075; ~ MOTORCYCLES M. 501 n point rower , BOAT INSURANCE-properly and llabll- Novas — 3 coupes, l sedan I & I §' baler ; McD No. 62 conibine with power unit , ' machine . jy: Ity coveraoa on all types o( boats. Low Chevelles — 2 Sedans, 1 ¦ fluffer; jyj rales, Winona 3-WHEEL FUN MACHINES $ needs work , power unit very good * Cunningham Agency, Tol. 452.3,166. coupe | [j Kirn trailer typo ; ' j i New units and demonstrators; 1973 Benelli 650cc "Tor- i.7i X. Wood Rros . one row PTO corn picker; . FIBERGLASS canot, 17W, 70 lbs, oak Impalas — 2 coupes, 5 sedans 125Cc ¦ 7 wood spnivcr; A.C. one way cvllncler ; rubber tired \i-ngon y\ trim, Tel, 452- ,1310. Monte Carlos — 2 tf, nndo" ; 1973 Eenelll 175cc "Enduro " ; 1073 Bem^lli X wngon with bale V! li "PnnLher " ; 1 foot 311 acres , Dairy, beef and j'1 tooth; JiKl.son R' lim e sprender; endgnte spreader ; McD p Summer Motorcycles, Bicycle* 107 Trucks ' *it»/ieliment ; McD fl' Includ- crop TW SPRINGS, ONE X double disc grain dill) wit h grass fl water front property. STREAM. two story Blazers — 1 PARTS, TOOLS & MISC. ITEMS X. horse grain -binder, one owner; Little Giant 42' nil pur- J ¦ ¦ ii wi^ Home!,/,«« - A Immo ""RUPP ' j ¦ ') Inj? a cottage, mobile wIlh piVE R Chevy Van — 1 Rns I ' ' pse elevator with «lrnglin ' " ' ~ if pickup ramp, Fold HON DA Cutlasses — 2 sedans, 2 \§ cycle USCKI parts including engines , frames, wheels, tanks , If; ¦ I . I1OUSF.130LD ITEMS: Misc. household Items Includ- !:< Triumph Norton-BMW coupes very good ; g Pfirla—s nlos—Service ijj etc, and other Misc. Hems, j£ I ;-1 inp kraut cutter; barrel type butter churn, INC, Cutlass — "<)'12" 1 coupe wicker lawn chair; rocker. ROBB M.OTORS , i\ For further information conlad 'the Thorp office In Ho- V .,j § Winona, Minn. & Eau Claire, Wis, De lta Roynlc - 1 sedan, 1 :- ' fence | coupo |p Chester, MN. Phone; 507-2IHI-MM. y, \ MISC. ITEMS: Hero fnhiiing mill ; 17 treated MOTORCYCLE-1V69 630 BSA, mint con- V' poals; platform scale; new 70 cal. steel tank ; decide ¦;¦; dition, Tal. 4J2/775 or Jl! ClMl'leld. Plus over 35 O.K .. Used Cars | THORP ON THE SPOT CREDIT | li; baler cmivas; lmnd corn ;• & trucks to select from at: ii sheep clipper; scalding lro-u« CYCLE INSURANCE—complete envorage I Sale managed by B. A, Smith & Sons, St, Clinvles , 3\T N V || sheller; n farrowinfi crates ; misc. smoll items ; junk iron [{ for nil makes nnd models, I.tiw rates, 55973. Phone: 507*932-11160, Auctioneer ; Murton boyum. ; § aw\ machinory. XVJjJAjLJLl JL X CORE Wlnonn A0«ncv. Tel, 4H-3366, | $ J LADSTEN CREDIT. 1 Owner | TERMS: NORTHERN ON THE SPOT $ CHEV.-OLDS, INC. VERNON EHLENFELDT, HENRY ZIEGLER , OWNER 74 KAWASAKIS Blair , Wis , S | Serving Minnesota & Wisconsin aiCJIAHD KRACKOW, I Tel. 980-2545 — Open H AVCTl ONEEn: OFFICES IN: BOB'S MARINE evenings by appointment | ~J |] Arcudla , Wis., C0fl-3M-7U0 I ™ORP SAL^fjn !•« Northern Investment Co,, Lester Senty, Cleric 7 P|. Lnlrd "Vow total transportation Winona Ln Cross0 Onaiaska VV Eau Claire of WORr/ Repr. by: Eldon W. Berg,, Arcadia, Wla. 1^ i( */V Tol. 452-2(107. center — whoro service su- | CORPORATIONI lli | promacy is our goal." ih&m:.7Mm *£wm&^ Winona Daily News On Watergate facts rem TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1974 ¦ ¦ v Winona/ MinnMoTa Ford asks Nixon to cooperate fully PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz By DON McLEOD dent at the time. prosecution of all the details, mittee on the Judiciary the subject , and indicates the possi- I materials which Nix- NEW YORK (AP) - Vice "It's pretty hard to put your- that's a matter of judgment," relevant material that the com- I bility that Ford on or his lawyers feel irrele- President Gerald B, Ford says self back into the shoes of he said. "And in my case, I mittee has requested," President Nixon might have somebody else in a situation said. vant or unnecessary to the im- get the story of like that," Ford told 1,300 news- think I would have tried to peachment inquiry might ba tried harder to nudge some of my employes Ford drew applause from his Watergate out sooner and that paper and, broadcast industry audience when he said, "I withheld. he should cooperae as fully as leaders. "I do read the papers ahaut as hard as I possibly could. strongly believe that to be the The White House said Mon- possible to clear it up now. ... very extensively. I couldn't " right course of action, and I day that Nixon is still unde- Ford, in remarks here Mon- have been oblivious to some of Ford said Nixon knew noth- hope and trust the decision fol- cided on "the content or form'* day, called on Nixon to turn the things that were going on, ing in advance about the bur- lows that pattern." of his response to the com- over within 48 to 72 hours all that had taken place or tran- glary and bugging of Demo- 1 s subpoena. Commitea cratic party headquarters in However, Ford's use of the mittee' BLONDIE by Chie Young relevant material sought by the spired. word "relevant" when saying chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr. House Judiciary Committee for "It would be my technique if Washington's Watergate com- what he thought should be has said anything less than full its impeachment probe. T were in those shoes — which I plex during the 1972 presiden- turned over follows current compliance might* be consid- hope- and trust does not take tial campaign. White House terminology on the ered grounds for impeachment. A committee subpoena for place — to want to find out as The Vice President also said tapes and documents covering quickly as possible," Ford said. he was confident Nixon had not 4?, Watergate related White "I assume that the President committed any impeachable of- House conversations has a 10 did, In fact, I have good reason fense under the Constitution. a.m. Thursday deadline. to believe that he did. But he urged Nixon to make "<£qht In a question-and-answer ses- "Unfortunately," Ford added , every effort'to settle the issue sion at the annual meeting of "some of the people ¦who should once and for all. The Associated Press, Ford have known obviously did not was asked whether he thought "I hope and trust that some ¦ nr|--ir-i- ¦ ¦ ¦ give him the full story. time in the next 48 or 72 hours, I I *Ol w^y *»' I 1° —~=«. - I yy —- i —-.. . Watergate and its coverup could have occurred without his "Now whether there should the White House will cooperate knowledge if he had been presi- have been a more vigorous to the maximum in making tyl) WL (REDEYE by Gordon Bess available , to the House Com- I lUll Governors told — " Man arrested in IJjctiln 1973 robbery Scandal fallout of Beloit bank INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ( UPI) - The FBI announced Monday the won't be enough arrest at Terre Haute of a man By JOSEPH R. TYBOR He said he was hopeful of big wanted since last August for the CHICAGO (AP) — If Demo- congressional wins in Novem- $22,000 holdup of a bank at Be- BUZ SAWYER by Roy Crant crats are to regain the White ber .and possibly a Democratic- loit, Wis. House in 1976, they must do controlled, "veto-proof" Con- gress. James F. Martin , special a- more than simply rely on politi- gent in charge of the Indiana- cal fallout from. Watergate. But he cautioned , "There can polis office of the FBI, said Mil- That was the message gi-ven be no excuses for any failure on to 15 Democratic governors our part... ." ton Graham Sparkman, 44, was who met here Sunday and Mon- Strauss said Democrats can- arrested by FBI agents and day. not expect American voters to Terre Haute City Police on fed- turn to their partyy "merely be- Absent from consideration in cause of their rejection of Re- eral bank robbery charges. closed business sessions during publican leadership." Sparkman was accused of the Fine stemware by "West Vfrginia" and "Sus- the final day of the Democratic Aug. 22, 1973, holdup of the First quehanna", every practical size to enhance Governors Conference were Speaking of impeachment National Bank-of Beloit. He al- resolutions relating specifically and resignation regarding Pres- legedly entered the bank, fired your fine dinnervyare, Plain or patterned in to Watergate, and discussion ident Nixon, Strauss told the a shot from a .357 magnum re- about Watergate was generally governo rs that Democrats volver and escaped in a stolen goblets, wines, cordials, champagnes and BEETLE BAILEY by Mart Walkar lacking, said some of those "who should not call for the Presi- car with. $22,000, attended. dent's resignation. more. "... Let us remember what A warrant was issued against Democratic national chair- this Presiden t was and did Sparkman five days later at man Robert S. Strauss and Sen. when he perceived himself to Madison , Wis., but the suspect c $ 25 Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Minn. be a hero," said Strauss. "I ask sutxessfuly eluded authorities 70 to 2 each for eight months. — the two featured speakers — you what horrors await this na- ¦ sounded similar themes: Wa- tion if he is able to characterize tergate should help Democrats and portray himself as a re- in November's congressional signed martyr. Lightning kills miners MAIN " (^|| 7// PLOOB elections, but a sure-fire pro- Illinois Gov. Daniel Walker, SALONICA, GREECE (UPI) r^ gram must be formulated on who hosted the gathering at- — Lightning killed three miners which to run a successful presi- tended by 15 of the nation's 32 at the "Vavdos magnesite mine dential candidate in 1976. Democratic governors, said Monday during a storm, police "To put it bluntly, 1974 and Watergate was referred to only ate said. Cppj_7 H Q Where Personal Service MARY WORTH by Allen Saunders and Ken Ernst 1975 are years of decision and as general background in a dis- The three were placing \J 1* &*& important years of opportunity for the cussion ot proposed campaign explosives when the flash hit n^r Democrats," said Humphrey. reforms. them, setting off a blast. $1 physical TL0UGAN RUSCO IS exam working ^nS Immr CELEBRATING THEIR 23rd REX MORGAN; MD. by Dal Curtii well in Waukon By GORDON HANSON WAUKON, Iowa (AP) — For $1 apiece , some elderly resi- dents of this northeast Iowa farming community may have prolonged .their, life. ' ' For7 that paltry sum, . more MRTHDflV than 200 residents have er- ^%^==^ .; And when TLOUGAN RUSCO celebrates, cei-yed complete physical exam- : ^^ their inations, some of which de- customers tected unsuspected ailments. ;: ^CD@^ celebrate, too! "So often the doctors and I noticed that a lot of older j A Baker s Dozen of people are still coming to the ' ^-^^v by Ernie Bushmiller hospital in very deplorable NANCY ¦¦ mm ¦ n i ¦¦ ¦ ¦ -.i.-n RUSCO —.-¦¦ V eaamaemmmm-maemmmmmmmeamme-mmmmimmmmmmimm i >¦¦ i I m n nm *——— i ,- physical , ••^ .MMBaaMHMM * . ^—.^ condition ,'* said the I I UraM yff^^^^ Rev. Arlbi Adams, explaining Time : > . the reason for the lo-w-cost WINDOWS I ,- £<&&p~ . . \ checkups. Hat price of 12 "We saw that they had wait- ¦¦¦ . ... ¦¦¦¦> X : ; M ¦ ' ¦ ed too long, and when they ' . ± I l..-f..^..-//-nr- '->--T V-m'^-f»rp- 'r -r'*' f -T~ 1'- J—,' V1 " iTjSsSP*^ ^V»tkJ <* ^*V ^*» ' # . YIV& came for health care it was too 's x, zz ^r n^¦ ^c^ > ° o°° \^\ late." ¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ * Pastor Adams, a Lutheran / . , - -^ &¦ and former administrator of ^ V < *&< ^1 the 42-bed, city-owned Veterans Vji/v|)AnAjiAnAn>aA Memorial Hospital , helped es- n A^> > ^ y^ . tablish the progra m in this ^ ^ ^ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH by Fred Lass we 11 community of 4.0O0. ,. . wriGIFT AirOF 1g W ¦ * ' xm *} ^ The examinations at the hos- YV^j,^ _*__%____^ &* : pital were made possible through "Operation: Health Saving," which combined the town's medical and vol unteer resources. Donald Dunn , executive vice ° president of the Iowa Hospital I' ; Poor j^ryhaser % ' TO A SLICE Association , said Monday the ~ \ ^^ ^ program "points up the basic OF weakness of the Medicare and ; y:i . W % ^ SAVINGS ! Medicaid" health insurance for the elderly. For the same diagnostic WIZARD OF ID , . ' by Parser and Ha rt scrv- Q, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦»¦¦ ¦ ¦ icos given 1 v^rv .^^. ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ '-i.i - ¦ ¦¦ ' ' ' —*-- ¦— ¦-¦¦— .-.. i i in Waukon > —«— —i- —— ¦!' I i —'-' — Vf " —-* | for $l, /cVS=C-^- ' m*" ' " "H / J' i''i *m m mm. m^ ^^^m »I Medicare patier.ts elsewhere r must pay the first $84 of the ( CARPORTS tola! charge, he said, AWNI hint mF£&l i I "It doesn't sound like much , : but to an aged person on a lim- CHEAPER ited income , it's an appreciable & ™ i 10% barrier to obtain tho health TOQfc OFF I ll 1 care they need , : " Dunn said, 1. V ' "\ ]\5m*z£^ I During Sale J Chicago man jailed •^^y ^ for by Ed Dodd counterfeiting ^^ MARK TRAIL , "^^^p^T MADISON, Wis. (UPI) - A ^ Chicago man was expecled lo appear in court Monday ln con- ^ m ' - mmn ^mw mm mm/r^kum vvglm nection with tho passing of coun- TLOUGAN I terfoil $20 bills nt a shopping center, ^ Authorities wore seeking an- PI other man in connection with a M 'MlMrMmBam spending sprco that involved 20 wl^^^h merchants. Police said thoy hnd 'BBUsmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmZmBBi V^WfatF^**^ 531 Huff it. Phot,. recovered "$340 in phon y bills Y^fSP X52-S667 \S0$ ¦ Sunday. ______„______^____ ; ; 1 ...