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EIGHTEEN PAGE! Boat Capsizes, 12 Canadians Drown

One From • La Crosse ———^———^~ i _ Red Guns Get Seven Persons US, Plane Lose Lives Near Saigon In Wisconsin Mon DTtYDEN , Ont. (AP) — Atexf (AP) Train^/ng //? SAIGON, Viet Nam - Twelve persons including eight HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) - Six known Saturday through a copy- reportedly look the rigid tests at Guerrilla fire downed a twin- children were drowned Sunday young scientists picked to land right story in the Houston Brooks Air Force Base, San An- engine CI 23 transport IS miles night when a hou-seboat cap* tonio. on the moon in the Apollo pro- Chronicle. Their selection l.ater east of Saigon's airport Sunday sized In high winds on nearby was confirmed officially. How- National Aeronautic and Space Wagigoon Lake, Ontario provin- gram begin their night and military officials and preparations ever, the National Aeronautic Administration officials would cial police reported. All wera next month and Space Administration an- not confirm the number of final- civilians reported today 16 from the Drjden area. But first they will appear at a nouncement will be made at ists! Previously they said they bodies -were taken from the Police said two other person! hews conference at Houston 's the news conference. had received 1,500 applications wreckage. on the boat reached shore safe- Manned Spacecraft Center or expressions of interest by the ly. Tuesday. One of the two trained pilots. end of last year. U.S. military spokesmen an- The houseboat was reported Two of the six, who are ¦ Dr. Frank C. Michel of Rice nounced a U.S. Air Force offi- to have gone under as it sought trained pilots, will start astro- University, commented on the One of the six selected. Dr. shelter in Bonny Bay, about naut training here at the space physical examinations they un- Duane E. Graveline, who is cer and an enlisted man were ' eiglit miles east of Dryden. Dry- center. The other four go to Wil- derwent. scheduled to resign today his killed. They .declined to give oth- den is in northwest Ontario, 200 liams Air Force Base, Ariz,, for "It was a different experi- post in the Aerospace Medical er details, including the total miles east of Winnipeg. a year of fligM training. Division at Brooks Air Force ence, all right," be said .Sunday. number of casualties. Their Police said the windstorm cut For the most , part the six "It took over a week and they Base, said in San Antonio Sun- were tight-lipped about their just tested everything , five dif- day the moon is like an "un- reticence indicated the plane Clings to Boat selection awaiting the news cen- ferent ways " climbed mountain." was on a secret mission. ference. Their names became Approximately 25 candidates "It's there," he said. "Some American and Vietnamese vis- MILWAUKEE MP) - A body's going to climb it.'* itors to the crash area , hewever, Coast Guard crew rescued Graveline has done researc h Frank Meyer, 20, Milwau- said the plane slammed into a ' on weightlessness. . . '¦¦: FREEMAN PETS A TIGER ... ..Agri- didn't: seem 'to mind and Freeman emerged kee, early today after the farmhouse. One military source Michel 31, said he also had culture Secretary Orville L. Freeman reaches unscathed. The Secretary was in Chicago to youth had clung to his over- looked forward to getting into said he understood it carried 20 through bars of a cage to pet a tiger during speak at 50th anniversary of the Cook County turned boat in choppy, cold the program. He: has always men — all Americans — and visit' to ' . Brookfield Zoo near Chicago. The Forest Preserve District. (AP PhotOfax) Lake Michigan for several . hours.,. been interested in V space, and that all had been killed. temperature was 92 degrees but the tiger read sueli science fiction as The two officially announced po-wer and telephone lines in the Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon area , hampering efforts to noti- "Just like all the other kids:" deaths brought the list of Ameri- fy relatives. Names of the vic- Current plans do not call for' a cans killed in Viet Warn by tims were withheld. scientist on the first flight of the enemy action to 429. three-man Apollo, which is at Psychological warfare min- Dirksen Warns Again Boy Drowns in least four years away. gled with bombings in continued A physicist, Michel Is known air raids on CommunistYNorth Zumbro Lake for his research on solar -winds. Viet Nam. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He was born in La Crosse, \V'»-, A U.S. spokesman announced A boy and a man drowned in and lives in Houston with his Reds in Viet Cabinet Minnesota water accidents dur- U.S Air Force planes wife and son. . dumped WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. obligation to specify the kinds of of the terms of the Geneva set- ing the weekend. 2.5 million cartoon leaflets oyer Graveline, 34, is a native of Everett M, Dirksen said today concessions which, they are tlementY Dale Storch, 9, drowned Sun- Newport; Vt. He is married and five North Vietnamese cities; anyone who talks about U.S. prepared to advocate. "This mistake must be avoid- day in Zumbro Lake north of has four children. urging residents to oppose the concessions in the Vietnamese ed Iri any future peace settle- Rochester, when he apparently The other four are: Hanoi government. war should be specific. He "Senator Fnlbrlght suggests ment. So must the mistake of W3S fishing from a pontoon Dr. Owen K. Garriott, 34, an warned against establishing a the Geneva agreements of. 1954 establishing a coalition govern- bridge and slipped into the lake. electronics engineer - an-d asso- South Vietnamese coalition gov- 'in all their specifications' as a ment with Communist partici- Dale was ' . the son of Mr. arid ciate professor at Stanford Uni- ernment which would include basis for settling; the conflict in pation for South Viet Nam. Bit- Mrs. Wilbert StoTch of Spring versity. Born in Enid , Okla. Body of Mother Communists. Viet Nam. But this agreement, ter experience sh ould have Valley. - ' . /Y' married and the father of three Speaking on the Republican as Secretary Rask acknowl- taught us Chat such a coalition .sons. ' ' ¦• ' National Committee radio pro- edged in 1962 corit ained a fatal merely defers a Communist Wendell Swansom, about 42 of Dr. Edward G. Gibson, 28, a gram "Comment," the GOP flaw in providing veto power to takeover." Anoka , (drowned in Pelican physicist with a Ford Motor Co. Of Five Found Senate leader said : the Communist member of the Lake, some 15 railes north of Dirksen subsidiary in Newport Beach, "Any. who talk of concessions international commission estab- 'i personal references Brainerd , on Saturday.; Crow Calif, born in Buffalo, N.Y. by the United States have an lished to supervise the execution were to Sen. J. W. Fulbright, D- Wing County authorities said married and has four children. In Mississippi Ark., chairman of the Senate Swanson was in a fishing party Foreign Relations Committee, of six men and that he decided MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin. 33, a - A and Secretary of State Dean to £o swimming "while the pon- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED . Y . The Dutch Royal Navy flight surgeon stationed at woman's body was recovered Rusk. toon boat was returning to shore. family announced the engagement today of Crown Princess Jacksonville Fla. He is the oth- from the Mississippi River Sun- When the others later tried to day, about 12 m In a June 15 speech to the hours after she NmWns Beatrix, next' in line to the Dutch throne, to West German er one with jet experience. Born Senate, Fulbright said U.S. poli- start the engine it failed and tha in Oak Park, 111. married and plunged in—according to her anchor dragged or didn't reach nobleman Claus von Amsberg, 38, a former German soldier male companion cy "has been — and should re- has a daughter. — and police main — one of determination to bottom , so Swattson could not and now a diplomat. At the same time, the Royal Family held Me man for questioning. released tnis official court picture of the 27-year-old princess Dr. Harrison Schmitt, 29, a S upreme Court end the war at the earliest pos- r«ach the craft in the rou jhi geologist with the U.S. Geologi- water, and her fiance, taken in the princess' - home, Castle Drak- Authorities identified her as sible time by a negotiated set- Dragging for his body cal Survey in Flagstaff , Ariz. Mrs. Barbara Ann Ward 28, WASHINGTON (AP)-Justice Supreme Court on an appeal to continued. ensteyn. (AP Photofax by cable from Amsterdam) . tlement involving major conces- Born in Santa Rita, N.M. bach- mother of five children. Police Tom C. Clark refused today to be filed later. sions by both sides." elor. said the body was partially dis- block construction of a steam The power company said wat- He did not specify what these 7 Drown in robed and there were bruises power plant on the St. Croix er from the river would be used concessions in the were, but said one on her forehead and skull. River at Oak Park Heights, in cooling condensers possible term of settlement Wisconsin WEATHER Minn. coal-fueled plant. Under plans might be acceptance of the 1954 Rent Subsidy Held by police was Richard A preliminary injunction had approved by Minnesota , the wat- By THE ASSOCI ATED P RESS FEDERAL FORECAST Geneva accords , "in all their Seven persons , including ¦ C. Nelson , 28, who told police been asked by Wisconsin on the er would be returned to the riv- specifications." Winona and Vicinity — Fair he and Mrs. Ward had been er. The company disputed a Wis- father trying to rescue his to partly cloudy tonight and ground the state would suffer ir- Fulbright' s Senate speech drinking at several no>rth Min- reparable injury , Clark rejected consin contention that Federal daughter, drowned In Wisconsin Tuesday. A little cooler. Low neapol is bars late Saturday. He Power Commission approval of came one day after he had con- during the weekend. Plan Offered tonight 50-55, high Tuesday 75. the state's request. ferred with President Johnson. said that as they walked along the plant was required. Six victims died Sunday, In- (AP)-A rent, Northern States Power Co., a WASHINGTON complexes composed of medical LOCAL WEATHER the Broadway bridge, he was The senator later . said that cluding two in Jeiferson County. schools, research institutions Minn esota corporation , in reply "The granting of an injunc- Johnson asked him only to de- subsidy provision and an Official observations .SO feet behind her, the despond- tion ," tbe firm said , " would Not counted in the toll was the and hospitals. for the to Wisconsin ' s request , said halt- tail administration efforts to de.nth of a Milwaukee baby who amendment dealin g with pat- 24 hours ending at. 12 m. Sun- ent woman climbed over the would amount to a holding that a gen- railing, ing of construction plans achieve negotiations. died after toppling over In a ents stemming from govern- No opposition was voiced Fri- day: seriously jeopardize the welfare erating plant designed to the technology and containing Speaking; on the program with bathtub while strapped In a ment-financed medical research day when the measure, a major Maximum , 81; minimum,76; He said he plunged In after of more than 2.5 million people latest chair, . part of President Johnson's most efficient safeguards may touch off so>me pre-July noon, til ; precipitation , .02. her but was unable to rescue served by the firm. Dirksen, House Republican Authorities were still search- health program, came up in the Official observations for the 24 her. He climbed out and about against possible harm is a nui- Lender Gerald Ford said : ing Lake Winnebago today (or Fourth fireworks on Caplto! " Senate, hours ending nt 12 m. today : three hours later notified police. Wisconsin sought the prelim- sance per se. "The United St ates could not the body of Bernard Zlemer, 49, Hill, inary injunction to halt construc- agree today — nny more than in The Senate votes today on a But an amendment by Sen. Maximum, 92; minimum, 67; The body was recovered at the Wisconsin 's request to Clark Milwaukee , who sank Sunday Hussell B. Long, D-Ln., stirred tion pending action by the full 1 950 — to legitimatizing Com- bill which would establish re- noon, M; precipitation , none. Ford Dam, St. Paul. said that unless the project was near Fond du Lac when ho controversy. II would gi"ve the com- munist control of nil of Viet jumped fully cl othed into tho gional medical centers to com- enjoined it would be " Nam by trie devic e of a Commu- disease , cancer and government exclusive rights to menced without the basic poli- ¦water to try to reach his daugh- bat heart any inventions developed nist-slvle election. strokes. It would provide $(550 cies as declared by Congress ter federal grants over through research financed un- being enforced or considered by "Tho Eisenhow er administra- million in der the p rogram. Mary Zlemer, 23, said she the next four years for me-dical any federal ngency or by the tion labored to build out of the ¦was chnos In South V iet Nam a du- drifting away from the Long contends that private Supreme Court ," and "without bou t as she swam. Her father patents should not be issued on nny consideration of the compre- rable economy, a progressive social order nnd militar y disappeared almost immediate- products developed through re- hensive plan for developing the ly. A companion , also fully search for which the tax payers waterway for Ihe use and bene- strength . That it achieved a considerable measure of suc- clothed , leaped into the lake Pittsburgh pick up the lab. Sen. Lister Hill , fit of interstate commerce and anil tho two struggled back to D-Alu., floor manager of the for other beneficiary uses In- cess was at tested to hy several the boat. bill , says; the Welfa re Depart- cluding rwentionnl purposes." of Senat or Fulbright's col- Louis Kopesky , , leagues, 16 South Ke- ment's general policy is that " IHM IM , drowned Sunday in an Penitentiary results of f cdcrnlly financed In week-cud developments re- estimated .'10 feet of water as he research should be made Body of Wisconsin volving a round tho and three fellow workers at a promptly available hy publica- Viet Nam wrtr: drive-In restaurant were swim- tion , and royally-free licensing. Officer Recovered ming in H gravel pit l'/4 miles - Adlal E. Slcvcnson , U.S. west of Kenosha, Riot Crushed In the House, thr Johnson ad- TAMPA , Fin. irD-The l>ody of ambassador to t ho United Na- Another ynutli , Richard PITTSISUUGH MP) - Three ministration may get its tough- nn Air Force officer fro m Fond- tions , said il a vote were taken who drowned So lurday Phelps , IB , Fort Atkinson , prisoners armed with home- eat test of Ihe session when a du Lnc, in the United Millions now it drowned while swimming housing hill containing n contro- near Tamps , hns been recover Sun- made pistol* and n bomb seized would conclude I hnl U.S. bomb- day in Rock Lake near Lnko two guards and briefly took versial rent subsidy provision is ed. ing of No rl h Vie t Nnm "was a Mills In Jefferson County, ov«r tho second floor of the hos- voted on. 1st Lt. "William It. Thelsen , 27 , mistake. " pit nl at Western Sl ide Peniten- It in one ol three major meas- drowned In a ho;itinR accident. Iiuliun Prime Minist er I,al Henry Koflor, 34, Cudahy, tiary Sunday nighl . ures tho House hopes to eraled hebind closed thai Heil terrorist net s and Donald R . Amermnn , 24 , of It rilinllt'i ed Ihe hnncl «if In- Tho Senate hns not yet nited on Dlois . . . Some spenkers threats in South Vict Nam will rural Viola , drowned In a flood mate Hiehurd Mayhrrry, 27, n the men sure, hut its flunking wo know need no Intrmluc- only stieii KlhPn American de- control reservoir nonr Vloln in convicted robber doing extra Committee? ban appro ved a tlon. Tliey need conclusions termination to liolp prevent a Hlrtilnnrl Count y while swim- time for lending « sensational modified subsidy plan. . , , Wot her to leen-iiRer: Communist takeover. ming Sunday with half A dozen al tempted prison break and riot Tho other controversial hills II THANT AND "WORLD I'KACIC <}R0lll» sity, Saigon; Dr, .Tossle Raird , m

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Oil V ACCIDKNT BOXSCORE To Date ; ACX'IbKNT SCKNK . . . Patrolman Mil- thrown onto the hood of the car . then to the 11165 19(54 Deaths : ... ' I 1 ton Ronnenberg directs traffic. around the ground , by impact of the collision. Ronnen- ¦ . Accidents Mil y 198 scene of this, car-bicycle collision on Gilmore berg " stands where the boy was thrown. Y-v. Y Injuries 102 84 Avenue. The young bicyclist involved was: (Daily News photo ) Property Damage¦¦• . ¦ ¦ . $116, 145 $:t«,8fl0 MINNESOTA CITY-MINNEISKA Youth Receives Saturday , in the face of in- creasing violation s by bicycle State S/ds riders and increasing cdmr Asks^ for Suspended Term plaints from nnotorists. Chief James W. McCabe had pleaded AMBASSADOR'S ARRIVAL . . . Greeting Uruguayan Inc., Bravo s; parent firm; Sayoas and Mrs . Sayoui, arriving with Winona parents to educate Ambassador Don Juan Felipe Yriart upon his arrival here with the ambassador. Their North Central Airlines plane ir Highway 61 Surfacing their children in Safe driving for the dedication of the Bravo Foods , Inc , plant is Harold in the background. The dedication ceremony begins at 5:30 For Check Forgery ¦" rules.' " :. Briesath, right, City Council president, who was standing in , p.m . at the Bravo plant at the city 's east end. (Daily Newi A contract for surfacing and ry C. Kraus, highway depart- Gene W. Gile. 19, Stockton , ¦ I • Police said the Rekowski boy for Mayor ft, K. Ellings. Others, from left, are L Speed . photo ) '¦' some regrading on Trunk High- ment resident engineer here. received a stay of execution of . way 61 in Winona and Wabasha ! The plant-mixed bituminous was riding east on the south Stone, vice president . for public relations, Charles A. Sayous, counties will be among those to surfacing atop a graveL base, sentence on a check f orgery shoulder of Gilmore Avenue be let by the Minnesota Depart- which the contract will also in- charge today in municipal court whdn he drove down onto the ' ment of Highways July 16. . .. clude, will replace a temporary and was put on probation with cement of the street, 75 feet east of Gould Street. Willers Heads The project involves It Ms surfacing installed after major the Department of Corrections. Sentencing of miles of the highway between grading work was completed Ambuhl, also moving east on Man Admits Investigation Minnesota City and a point ,1'$ last year. Noting that Gile had com- Gilmore Avenue, braked , but Lake Cit y Jaycees miles northwest of Minneiska. Contracts to be let July 16 will piled a good record while work- not in time to avoid the colli- LAKE CITY * Minn, f Special) The work will be done on two total approximately $1.75 mil- ing on a county farm and sion. —New president of the Lake Youth Deferred lanes of what will ev entually be lion , the highway department es- The car slammed into the Ordered in awaiting sentencing, Judge City Junior Chamber of Com- Bicycle Theft a four-lane highway. timated. In addition to the one rear of Rekowski's bicycle, the merce is Kenneth Willers Hatfield sentenced Gile to five , suc- Ape11 y larceny and three . The regrading will be done to in this area, projects included impact throwing him onto the ceeding Richard Cole. For One Year break-ins were reported to po- in the letting will be in Anoka , years with the Youth Conser- repair, some washouts and to hood of Ambuhl's vehicle where James Siewert is vice presi^ Sentencing was deferred one liie over the weekend, Chief make a few minor changes in Clay, Dakota , Hennepin, Itasca, vation Commission, but stayed the boy's head hit against the Check Writing James W. McCabe said today. execution, of the sentence. dentY Graham IULngworth , year today in District Court in the highway, according to . Hen- St. Louis and Scott countries. windshield. , Wendell P Moore, 252 An investigation of Jack W. Judge Hatfield told Gile that secretary; Elugene Asleson , the case of Robert E. Johnson, Mrs . Patrolmen Roy J. Nelson and. told police Satur- Ford , 29, 813 E. Mark St.,;wai his arrest on a lesser charge treasurer, and Dean Sperling Lansing, 111., (a former resi- W. Broadway, Robert A. Theis investigated. and Richard Witham. They will day at about 12:45 .p.-.rn'.- that a ordered today in District Court while, awaiting sentencing on dent of St. Mary's YHall here) Gutter Fern Herbert P. Albrecht, 414 Man- take office Thursday. man had just stolen her.daugh- by. Judge .Arnold Hatfield prior the forgery count — which oc- "' kato Ave., who received neck who pleaded guilty a month ago ter's bicycle from the front yard to Ford's sentencing on '.. • hii Whitehall Firm curred — would ordinarily have The Jaycees sponsored a hay- To Miss '65 injuries in a collision Saturday to a burglary charge. of their home. The man had guilty plea to a theft charge. resulted in his being- sent ride the night of June 19 in afternoon at Broadway and Wi- Johnson had admitted co- been seen riding away on the Ford appeared today in Dis- straight to an institution. How- promoting a membership drive; Steamboat Davs nona Street, was released Sun- 34 participated. operating with another youth (a bicycle, Mrs. Moore reported. . trict Court to plead guilty to ever, the judge noted Gile's day from the hospital after be- ) a charge of writing 18 bad The Coast Guard Cutter Fern, juvenile who threw a brick poor home environment which, ing held overnight for observa- & B OSCAR ROSE. 64, Houston Rt. checks for a total of $298.42 dur- an annual participant in Steam- through the window of B apparently, caused Gile to ig- tion. 3, was arrested 25 minutes later ing a one-month period last win- boat Days celebrations in recent Electric Co., 155 E. 3rd St., norantly break laws. May 21 and took a television at Ray's Trading -Post , 216 E. ter. The defendant had been years will not be here this year, , The youth is now living and set.. ' .' .' • ' ' 3rd St., where he had attempted bound over to the high court Francis Whaleh, general chair- Crosby Buys a . . Injunction Suit working on a farm. His court- to sell the bicycle. The clerk for arraignment following a pre- man of this year's festival, said OSSEO, Wis. (Special) - A appointed attorney Martin A. THEY HAD both heen drink- called police, after Rose made liminary hearing Thursday is today.. ' ' . ing and did it more or less as temporary injunction has been . Beatty told Judge Hatfield that Wind Interrupts his offer, to determine whether municipal court. The reason for tiie cancellation a prank, J ohnson had told served on Whitehall Packing Co. Gile had made a "good adjust- the bicycle might have been stol- of the Fern's appearance, Whal- Winning Horse Judge Hatfield at his arraign- JUDGE Hatfield denied court- by Judge Merrill Farr in Trem- ment" and only today turned • en . . en said, is that continued high DUBLIN. Ireland (AP) - ment; in District Court late in appointed attorney Roger W. pealeau County Circuit Court $20 over to him . for payment of Durand Service Today in municipal court, water since this spring's flood Birig Crosby crooned a few bars May. Poole's request that Ford's bond restraining it from continuing part of the bad checks he has DURAND, Wis. ; (Special) — Rose pleaded guilty to a petty have kept it busy in other parts of "When Irish Eyes Are Smil- noted that be reduced from the $1,000 set to deposit stomachs and entrails formerly cashed. High winds caused some elec- Judge Hatfield larceny charge in connection on Blue Acres Farm two miles of the river. : ing'.' as; he led Meadow Court Johnson's pre-sentence investi- by Judge John D. McGill In mu- County Attorney S. A. Saw- trical failure in the Durand area ;. with the theft. Judge John D. north of Pleasantvill e on County into the Irish Derby winner's gation showed two arrests in nicipal court yer agreed that Gile appeared Sunday at 7:45 .p.m. McGill sentenced Rose to serve Road 00. circle at the Curragh Race Illinois on assault charges. j Poole argued that Ford hat to be making good progress. ; Twenty-five customers called 12 days in jail or pay a $35 fine. No dale has been set for the the Northern States Power Co. Track. Johnson told the judge that both "at all times" intended to repay The youth pleaded guilty cases involved youthful fracases Rose will serve the jail term. trial on the petition for a per- Lake City Firm report they had no service. He had reason to sing, Within the persons and businesses with early in the April term of Dis- 'to in which charges were not Someone entered the YMCA manent injunction. ' Branches were blown over main hours after Crosby bought aj whom he cashed checks. He ask- trict Court to a charge of forg- pressed. building, 4th and Winona j power lines, causing the outage. one-third share in the horse, ed the bail reduction so that HARVKY llanniier, Ossce Rt. ing the payer's name to a Meadow Court earned him $52,- The Illinois youth will be put streets , Saturday night, accord- Ford would have an opportunity 2, and other' ' residents , of the Grosses $111005 check for $100 which he cashed i The wind followed a hot day ing to a report by a janitor, ' \vith high humidity, interrupted 940 as his share of the $155,820 on probation pending his return to get a job pending his sen- area claim that during the win- LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) at a local supermarket. 's Alvin Brom. Brbm told police breifly by a heavy 2fl-minute first prize money in Saturday¦ to Winona for sentencing July tencing and begin to make res- ter an estimated 10 ,000 stom- — Total gross income at the Judge Hatfield laid down as ' ¦ Judge Hatfield indicat- j that a cash drawer had been rainfall at 5:30 p.m. race. • . . . ; 11, 19 p.m . he had been a resident of Min- I Vincent Golhl. rose into the mid 90s and sent Clarence Olson , Mr and Although the storms hit as er is predicted for tonight and since his release , on $1 ,000 bond So far, according to Chief Mc- nesota only six months. Mrs. . Buriemd was elected presi- thousands to bathing and rec- Mrs. Vernon Neit/.lu., Mr. and near as Houston and I 'lainview Tuesday for Southeastern Min- following his arrest, Cabe, a small football is all that The check-writing spree be- ' dent of the hoard of directors, reation spots, The highest re- Mrs. Harvey Hammer . Harland in Minnesota nnd Alma in Wis- nesota and Western Wisconsin County Attorney S. A. Sawyer is known to be missing. The gan Dec. :t. Ford told the judg« hluhm waR elected vice presi- ported reading was 95 in Mil- Void , Mr. anil Mrs. Klrlnn Hong- consin the immediate Winona with a little cooler weather A represented the state in the brenk-in occurred somotimt he had not asked his father-in- i den! and Howard Drostrom , sec- waukee, stiid. Waller Slenshy , Raymond area got through the weekend low of 50-55 is seen for tonight case, over the weekend. law for temporary help although retary - treasurer. Other direct- .():i SeluidiT , Mr, and Mrs . Jen- with only of an inch of and a high of 7!i for Tuesday. Heavy winds lashed areas in Judge Hatfield laid down as they are on good terms. Ford ors are I lenry Peters Dorrance nings Diihl . Ernest Knudlson , , preci pitat ion which It'll in a Temperatures a little below the north , vvest ami southern conditions for probation that admitted thai lie has a previous and the Town of Hale Hoard , Steffenhugen and Vincent Heise. shower Saturday nighl . normal with precipitation un- portions of the state causing Johnson he a total abstainer check forgery conviction on hla consisting of Norman Anuind- ) Normal) Brunkhorst was hon- The North Central Airl'iies likely is Ihe outlook for Wed- several injuries. Damage, how- from liquor and f hi it he not en- record. son , Hnlvor Iluu^t'ii nnd Milo ored for 25 years as assistant station at Max Conrad Field nesday, ever, was fairly l ight . ISuu gage in lights , Damage $350 in Kongst ail. manager , John Hoschen is man- reported Ihe wind Sunday al 25 Clair«> reported winds gosl ing nt the highway. Norlham began 1 Temperatures through Satur- I alien miles per hou r from the soulh day are expected to average up to 511 in p.ll , lo make a "U" turn. nl (lie ItK.SlDKiVI'S are a say with gusts much hlghrr. :t to The death : , , til ft ' ! a voiding Ihe col lision, filled wilh flics llnil had heen lUnlding permits for n house spring Hood st ill was having its sighted near Medlord in Tay lor '*• Roger Nurthiini 10 den- three-quarters of an Inch in ' of film acfor Stove CcK'tirntt ( ' breeding on Kluc Acres , which and n garage were issued in i effect on Mississippi River boat- County, 40 miles southwest ol | ier St., was driving a car owned fiumaKV wns to llic left side showers or thunderstorms most- aboard his schiMincr al sen off is across the rond from her Goodview Inst ing. Lockage of sin all crafl Ithinolander , hut damage there 11hy Mohan Siding & Window Co., ol his station wagon. Highway week , Village ly towards (he weekend. (luatemala house She claims the house on Clerk Henry through Ihe Winona Dam wns was reported at a minimum. was attributed today : I| ill) Frankl in St.. nort h on Fre - Piitrolnwiii Osca r 11, Krenzke in- C. Ehmcke said to- r 1 # Ihe oiilside was so covered with day. only 7.i Sunday. This is about A VKAK A(.0 I OII HY Ihr Wi- ()n body of Cochran, 411, was ! flics fhiil il n|>|i<»Mi'< 'd to he Ohif KvensiMi , 25-50 less than on a similar nona liigll was ti:t and the low Ihe ground near Clx'quamcuon Lanesboro , ident ified by Dr, Abel (Jiron , at painted hliK'k Mian,, (lr«w : Sunday lasl year til , All-time high for .Mine 2t\ National Korest along Highway a permit lo build ; medical examiner who perform ; 1 Minis sol lie im the offal like a frame | Rainfall II I OIIK the Mississippi was 1 (10 in Mill I and the low A ford and barely missed farm poi'l Apparently, t hey say, in the newl y plaited I said ho knew the actor. Lawrenz 'I inches al Wabasha in n llninilci'- hours was 7!). Normal for Ibis buildings , Trie oilier funnel was J something hns heen put on Ihe Addition on Service He suid \w could not pinpoint I Drive. storm Sunday uflenioon. At Hed time of Ihe year is 72. sight (Ml in the air just northwest oil ill lo rot il , liul as l*i(o as Hslimaled cast i.s $l;l , ' IHH). Wing M of mi Inch was mea.v Iligli temperature here Sauir- of fyletfford Hail pelted many Ihe exact nature of Cochran s , Ihe area slill was black . ( Sundiiv urcd and bake City reported dny afternoon was 111 . Low Sun- areas. Including Dululh - Super- illness until he receives a lull- nNOTJcFl A permit to huild a concrete with Hies. ,f>:i. Olhcr ainoiuils iiicliuliv l day morning, was 7H and Ibis I oratory report , hut the lun« In- . block throe-stall flarngc was is ior , Kim Clini c, Medl ord , Hhiiie- Khvood Oil ier , Osseo mail ;: Alma .'.''1 of nn inch; Tliniliuitn morning (17. At noon today the feet ion causvd paralysis. sued to Jildwln hoos 5010 lilh St. ' landur and Ashland. \ f Annual school meeting of Districf (( currier delivering through tho . , I :I . rending was ll-l , Etflmalwl cost Is JflHM). The wind ripped a llO-foot sec- (' area , and Kdward Scluiouir, his In Southern Miuiiesol a , lion s Heaviest weekend rain report- (M'hn.n 'i. li iMly won ubom d j tion of roof from a niolori/.ed his 40-foo t schooner Hague which substit ute , say mailboxes are Ion had a shower that produced ed In Minnesot a was LIB Inches car track west of Knu Claire Goodview Village )) wjlli flics (hey have was lowed into the Guatemalan 2606 at Hall so filled Hokah Priest Assigned .fill of an Inch and at Duriiiul , at Ihilulli . SI. Cloud had ill and dropped it admit i!5 feel ; | lo wipe tlieiii oul hclorc deposit a heavy rain with some hull and o|hcr reporting points less- port of Chnmperiuco Saturday. ¦ away iiiK mull' To La Crescent Parish accounted for MW inches, ihe er amounts. Also aboard were Uiroc Mexican I ( Tuesday, June 29 at 8 p.m. (l Mil; . Hummer said Mendel heaviest pivcipitntmn in Ihe Itorlu'Nlcr posted a high tem- HUH tniATMIN am,runts women who said the actor died LA CHNSCKNT , Minn, - The Itllm ol Ihe packing company ! «r owners «if Iho Hov, Mlchiiol .1 , Kulslo , pastor aly/.«'d and could move only his i. on«' Stages on the MISSISSII'I'I today ol t\'l. Precipitation |h«>r«i at 7 a.m. I oday Included: Du- ' fiirm. lie i.s chiel buyer nnd nn of SI. Fetor's C'ntliolle Church , : were mixed with Ihv WUionn measured ,04 of an Inch, At iuth Super ior 1 .4H , Kim Claire head. | / Frank Tu ttlc, (r officer nl (he company. II DIUI I I , will become pastor ol Ii rending todny ? .fi , unchiuigi'il l,n Cnwse the Sunday high was .til!, Wimsim U> . Lone Hock .:!«, The woiuoii were identified as ¦ ¦ Clnircli of the CVuclflxi on at La I from Sunday anil slnlnl lo go in «Hl anil Ihe low today .(III. Itatn- and M IK II SOI I 07 Kva Monlero Castollunos , to, n 'j Clerk IMnhisM'i . . honey or. brown sir Cri-Ncen t effocl ive July y,ll . lie I'M Tiuviday, 1, '). Wednv.sday and fall was ,1) 1. The lowest Iciiip^ratiirc r«- seaitislress; Gugcnln Hnutlstii i ( (l ' (>nr IIIII ,\ he uscil in whole- recently cclebtnted this -M\\ an |/,(l| Thursd ny. At I'lilnionlon , Cunada , tint . poi'U'd in Ihv sl ide Sunday nighl j /,acurins, II) , a laundress , nndl | wlic.il ycitsl bread. niv«(Niiry in th« prtnatluiod. VVI IIDIIH H bluh Sunday after niin iiieasurtid l ilii inches. I was til at Superior. . l,oi t*n/o Inf ante Da La llos'i , 14 , 1 DEAR ABBY: They'll Do 11 Every Time By Jimmie HaHo Badger Solons St MapfmmclJ OAL Tlufa People Near Deadline Gasper Besf Actor in Budgel Have Seen Horse On New By ABIGAIL VAN BLREN MADISON, Wis. i*i. - Faced quite a stir in the town of DF V.R ABBY : I have created with a midnight Wednesday deadline for decision , Wiscon- Ga to ride a horse down th. By EARL WILSON sin legislators may be greeting forcedT^ Kear, I have volunteered ¦ ¦ wearing onya rib- - • y :.;. NEW Y ORK — Darryl F. Zanuck is hoping to make a lot the fiscal New Year with si- Lin Htreel of Casper, distributing the motion picture, "The Bible" (through hair. My friends say i snou.u. of money lence rather than celebration. bon in mv 20th Century-Fox), but he insists tlw acting masterpiece is not W1,at d y0l by any human being, but by an elephant. No, not Ava Gardner, The partisan warfare over ° McSk^k LADY GOD1VA not John Huston, Uie director, who also plays Noah. Zanuck how to finance a record budget you claims the best scene is when Huston , as Noah, has been stumbled to another standoff DFAR GOD1VA: Hit s attention . advise against lt. scratching an elephant's back, and the elephant enjoys it im- last week as the Democrati c want to attract . 1 mensely, miston ures or DECK in Casper , Wyoming h»«^ majority on the Joint Finance Everybody scratching and walks away. lived in — before horse. couple once sponsor a SEEN a "Suddenly the elephant ," says they were divorced " . . . Judy Committee refused to Zanuck, "shoots out his trunk, Mark Herron ap- compromise proposal worked DEAR ABBY; the man who has asked Garland and negotiators. un- wraps it around Huston's mid- pear to be wearing matching out by a team of me to marry him displays an almost , nd yanks him ¦ . i .• _!«..,.,.» in nthar ivnmen 1 have dle^ a back, for rings that appear to be wedding REPUBLICAN Gov. Warren naiurai inicicav •*¦ . uu..v. ..-«•-— • . „,,«, some more scratching." when rings. So? . . Eugene Raskin never been the jealou s type, and I cHn cei- ABBY P. Knowles asked the Finance other women attractive, but an elephant wants its back says he saw a sign at Wool- Committee co-chairmen to meet tainly understand his finding scratched some more, who's worth's that said, "Applications he is "so obvious it's embarrassing. When we are in- a public with him today to resume talks. around and finds the going to say no? Not Huston! for Sales Ladies Taken Nov." He received no immediate an- place such as a restaurant, he looks Though N ancy . SinatA Sr. is He went in and applied for "•; best-looking woman in the room , and he then concentrates swer, in her direction staying at Frank Sinatra's New couple "—¦•' and they threw him biennium , for on her. '-I would notice his eyes going con- The 1965 - 67 and must stop for a red York apartment with her daugh- out on his ear. which the proposed $812.1 mil- stantly When we are in his-car, ters, it do«sn't mean there's TODAY'S B EST LAUGH: light he leans forward so he can see who is in the car to lion budget is drawn , begins ' any change in their domestic Heriny Youngman can't figure Thursday . The appropriations the right. If it's a woman, he just stares at hci : H« s sweet relationship — they're all just the Sybil Burton-Jordan Christo- by the 1963 Legislature expire and wonderful and gives me all his attention when we are good friends nowadays. pher marriage: "It's the first Wednesday at midnight. That alone or in a dark room. This might seem like a petty The miracle is that Frank, time a band leader gave an j complaint , but I don't think I could overlook .it after we are session took until July 29 to ¦ ' approaching 50, and in Show owner an extended engage-- pass a budget and the taxes to married.: I'd like your , opinion . . : NO NAME ; Business full-time for 25 years, ment." finance it. fs such a fascinating celebrity WISH I'D SAID THAT: "Ex- DEAR NO NAME: Life cannot be lived in a "dark to press people. At a big party perience is the best teacaer, THE 17-menibcr bipartisan room." Go with him longer and get to know him better. at Toots Shor's for "Von Ryan's and considering what it costs, ^/f ^i^m compromise group voted in fa- ; And if he can 't lose this objectionable characteristic, Express," he was hemmed in, it should be." — Quote. vor of a $105.2 million package ! lose HIM. It would be just a matter of time, before you 'd by inches, by reporters with REMEMBERED Q U 0 T Ey in new taxes to bankroll the | be telling it to the judge. tape recorders and mikes. "If you want to get back on; budget increases this session, j "He's as big an attraction as your feet just skip a couple of An income tax hike would bring DEAH ABBY : I am to be married soon. My future Marilyn Monroe used to be " car payments." — Areola ( 111.) an.$83.6 million , with the rest husband is in the Air Force, which ; means we can expect I mention to Toots Shor, who j stemming from a new bank to get a furnished apartment ¦'¦¦¦ Record Herald. to be traveling a lot. We want shot back EARL'S PEARLS: Lady mot- franchise tax and a boost in the ; at first. Our problem is that we are afraid we are going to a; ¦ "And he's even a : bigger at- orists (relates Chuck McCann) j cigarette tax to 10 cents get a lot of presents that we will not be able to use for a traction than he used to be!" package, matching New York ]' . , is any. way to . tell Our j are much too.fashion-conscious: i ' long time. I was wondering if there . Hans ytfolzer's bo * about "I saw one driver wearing an ! as the highest in the nation. ] friends and relatives . that we would , rather have money ghosts claims ther« are more off-the-shoulder safety belt.'' than presents. Itwould be inconvenient to pile them all in the haunted houses — and more Bob Hope , visiting at the Wag- j car when we leave , as we have so much baggage as it is. ghosts — in Ohio than in any on Wheel, said he was on a We probably won 't be able to use half the presents and won't state in the union. (Anybody l plane that suffered a real di- mmms | have any place to put them in a furnished apartment any- know, Hans?) That reminds me saster. Its movie projector way: Have you a solution for our problem, of the great statement by Will conked out . .. . That's earl, MONEY TROUBLE Rigers, "Ohio has more colleges brother. " and less bathtubs than any state DEAR TROUBLE : If you are asked if you pre fer cash in the country." to a gift ,, then it is entirely proper to state your prefer- Guernsey Breeders s in extremely poor taste to volunteer the SEN. BOBBY Kennedy mast ence.: But it' Show Set at Sparta suggestion. Do what all other brides in yoiir boat do. have Sex Appeal. I noticed that I expect I will be hitting the Store your presents at your mother's, or his. at the banquets the women WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) •¦ nail on the head if I were to powdery who've gone to the — The annual Western Wiscon- suggest that I noticed that most Forget it Behind every suc- rooms manage to rush back to \ CONFIDENTIAL TO JACK : sin Guernsey parish show, spon- 1 of us use the word"!" top cessful man are ten people who say they went to school with their tables in time to hear him often. And if yon want to throw ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' - ¦ sored by area Guernsey cattle j him ., - • , ...... - Mayor Wagner, they say, breeders, will be held at the a real boomerang at your abil- would like to be Secretary of livestock pavilion and village ity to converse, try cutting down ABBY , , LaborY with Washington as his ; Troubled? Write to . Box 697O0 Los Angeles park at West Salem July 10. ac- on the use of the word "I.'! Calif. For. a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self- arena after he marries Barbara cording to Roy Jacobs, presi- ENTERTAINERS .. . Children from the LeVassuer, Susan Jensen, Patty Webster, Recently , after one in a series Cayanagh, who is social . ." ../ ' addressed envelope. dent{ of the Monroe Coiinty park-recreafiori department's program at Paula Grayczyk, Mary Webster and Nancy of talks before a group of sales- Elizabeth Taylor's tape-record- Guernsey( Breeders Association. men, one critical chap pointed ing her book titled "Elizabeth Athletic Park presented a song fest and puppet Losinski. Playground directors at the park ; out the number of times refer- , Entry blanks are being dis- show for residents of St. Anne Hospice Fri- are Miss Nancy Laufenburger . and Miss . ..; Amateur Carpenter | Taylor" for Harper's. She and tributed by the extension offices . ence was made to myself. It's Liici Johnson Richard Burton will live in Hol- day. From left, Lee Kanz, Joyce Gaven , Terry Sandra Murphy. (Daily News photo ) my thought that he found him- Swallows a Nail ; of Monroe. La Crosse, Vernon, lywood in the hoiise once oc- Juneau, Jackson and Trempea- self } coming . short as he began In New Orleans cupied by Tony Curtis and Janet ' MflWEAPOLIS; cAP)-A Uni- .leau counties. Deadline for en- ' to see himself in the light of : NEW ORLEANS, La. (API - Leigh (when they were mar-: tries; at the Monroe County of- j the presentations on how to do versify of Minnesota dean is President Johnson's younger ried). Somebody pointed Yout, fice at Sparta is Friday. a better job. To salve his only j hospitalized here after swallow- daughter , arrived in N« ' , Luci ' ' ¦ ' 1 ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • "Actors don't live at addresses, . feelings he resorted to finding ing a nail. ! ¦¦ Orelans Sunday and rode from ' ¦ ' Bought Named Manager - ' ¦) on . - . fault with they live in houses some other . me, his instructor. the airport to her hotel with a Attends Institute William Boughton, son of . Mr. rector there until last fall. Nevertheless, he had a point, I Rodney Briggs, dean of the and he did me a favor, I be- i university at Morris', said he was , young man she described . as "« WINONA DAILY NEWS and Mrs. Fred Boughton, Hom- • His previous experience in good friend:" Miss Mai'garet- Roth, 126 : W, er Road , was recently appoint- theater includes : acting and came conscious of these refer- doing some amateur carpentry i MONDAY, JUNE 2», IMS Wabasha St., an instructor at ences to .self , and at first, it His name was not disclosed. ed managing director of the management with the Univer- ; at home when he swallowed the | Miss Johnson will be in New . VOLUME W. «0, U5 : the College of Saint Teresa, is Hartford .Stage Company, a sity of Minnesota theater, the wasn't, easy to eliminate them ' among 53 participants in the : from my presentations. nail. - y :. .'| Orleans until Tuesday for th« doll-y except Saturday ana Hol- professional repertory theater j Minnesota, the Minnesota Show- Published 13th annual mathematics insti- ; "A .. small , nail , " he said: "It convention of the A.merican Op- idays by Republican and Herald Publish- in Hartford, Conn. boat and summer stock. Prior THIS VERY dav 1 sat In the ing Company, 601 PranWIn St., Wlnqna, tute at Rutgers University, New ; was a finishing nail—about one ' tometric Association. She work* • Minn. :¦ ' '. •. Brunswick,' , N.J. Supported by Built and opened last year , to that, he was active in speech restaurant of a rather plush mo- part time , in a Washington op- and theater work at Winona tel Chatter was coming from , and one-half inches long." i ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES the National Science Founda- the theater presents a reper- i . Briggs is under observation <' tometrists office. tingle Cop/ — 10c Dally, 13c Sunday tory of eight classical Senior High School , under the all sides, but one word stood at tion, the eight-week program and mod- the University of Minnesota ern plays over an eight-month direction of Thomas Stoltman. out. You guessed it — the word i Hos- 1 Delivered by Carried—Par Weak 50 cenfi began June 21. pitals. . j HOW DOES A it weeks $12-75 SI weeke $25.50 season, plus offering various I. . Before beginning work in "I." There is a real secret ETTRICK CHILD HURT in dealing with people BROOKLY N GUY By mill -strictly In advance* paper stop dramatic and musical events Hartford , Boughton and his involved pee) on expiration date. ETTRICK, Wis. (Special ) - during the summer. The fully wife, the former Barbara in this observation . Mainly, that GET TO BE people are primarily Helen Keller Marks j In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona, Jerry Ray, 6-year-old son of professional theater is staffed Parke, spent six months tour- interested CAILED VOM RYAN in themselves. Thus, Wabasha, Butlalo, Jackson. Peplr> end Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erick- ; by more than 50 actors and ing theaters and opera houses the con- Her 85th Birthday ANYWAY? Trempealeau counties: son , returned from stant use of the word "L" 1 >sar $12.00 3 months S3.5C a La Crosse j technical , publicity and admin- | in England , France, Germany, (AP) 4 ftionrhs .... .4,50 1 month ..... II.M '! Therefore , if we eliminate talk EASTON, Conn. - Hel- I hospital Friday. Jerry fell from . istrative workers. Austria, Italy and Spain. They ' '! . about the person , I, and direct en Keller has celebrated her RWM A All other subscriptions: his bicycle Wednesday, receiv- Boughton received are expecting their first child T rt 1 -ysar ...... IU.00 3 months .... S4.JJ ing a slight concussion from his bache- the conversation to the second 85th birthday with a cake, a SMATRA ^ i months ... .$9,00 1 month ..... »1.« lor and master of arts degrees in October , and now live in person, you , our fellowmen will champagne toast and a close %/%mm striking his head. ¦ ¦ ¦ Bloomfield , a suburb of Hart- take more interest in iREVQR . letid change of address, notices, undeliv- '¦¦ . ' ' I from the University of Minne- us, as group of relatives and friends, j m^m ered copies, subscription orders and other A cup of blueberries is a good ; sota , where he majored in thea- ford. individuals, It's a basic rule in The celebration Sunday was a! HOWARD %K mall Items to Winona Dally News, P. 0 '¦ winning friends Box 70, Winona, Minn. measure to use in muffins made , ter with a concentration on and influencing quiet one for the blind and deaf fr om a standard 2-cup or 1-Vsi-cupj management. He received a people- author who has devoted most of Second class postage paid »t Winona, ' ¦ William Boughton Granted , our interest in others Minn. recipe, ' j McKnight Foundation graduate No Band Concert her lifetime to helping the hand- KYANK \jW fellowship in theater manage- must be genuine, and that's the icapped. beauty of this whole thing. EXPRESS ment to work at the Tyrone and also worked as house man- Wednesday When wl:;\ , This we deliberately refrain from STARTS WEDIMESDAY Guthrie Theatre Minneapolis , ager. In the fall of 1963, he re- talking about self in the fall of 1962. Because of St«amboal Days , we do be- plans, he does sell himself, and as the thea- ceived a Ford Foundation fel- come genuinely interested in ter was being organized. lowship for an internship at the commitment1! next week , the without trying. How about it , others, making it fun to meet friend? For one day leave 'i JuSmmSmwrnimw^' mmmm ^m^^ttS^B He later became the Guthrie Guthrie Theatre and worked as municipal band concert slated people, to learn 1 of their inter- out Of your vocabulary and just Theatre's box office manager assistant to the managing di- for Wednesday night has heen ests, and to share in their lives see what happens. Ktynrn canceled. 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IIILLLldlJi Vic 7:30-9:30 P.M. £ • ALSO ON OUR SCREEN • - ANN MABCRET 19* S3L6 tlfflr ^ .- TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29-30 ¦ ____:THE BEACHr.iNeMABcopf I MM Hurry ! Hurry! Hurry ! Step righ t up lo THE PAUL HARVEY NEWS ^9tSmmm^mjmwmM.TK TI' ^&fk. f "-¦ the spcclaculnr , stupendous , sciistuional ^f ffiffljW TH REE TIMES EVERY DAY l^fiyEfi^ME. P I m/mW M COLW • fSSWWSW - —— ~ chocolate sundae during this gigantic \| ||pjr • AND • FMNKIE AVALON sale at your merry Dairy Queen store, arir.'r; v.rrri. 8:55 A.M., 12 N OON, 5 :00 P.M. ^ V^nLl .^BHnHi| I flflrrj„„.Pacam9ker3 r jjfc, I OWAYHE HICKMAN W%\ W\ ¦ JPTZn Any 25c Sundae Only -^ _«SI I Z J 9SH Im If N W " YV0HHECRAIG ® K1 .11 +*] u rFi 1 rei CroasT^Mer^ iBf 1 i MJk ML! ^^ AT 12- 3 -OH! ^ T r^ AMERICAN .mERNATIONAUj^ 1440 West Broadway ADMISSION $1.00 T»OR"D s ^^ PAWUTOWW STARTS WEDNESDAY? « , ^ HMMWMNM. —^—— ,r y,|,„||i u, | L.MHI • Trempealeau County 5,00OSee Lewiston Parade Cancer Society Unit Pla ns July 15 Picnic ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) - District Breaks The Trempealeau County unit of the American Cancer Society, with husband* and wives, will Ground for New hold a picnic meeting July 15 at the home nf Mrs. G. M. W- levy , chairman of volunteer High School workers, in Ettrick. The financial budget for IflM LEWISTON, J^lnn f Special) ¦ was set up. Wednesday evening .¦ " ' " ' — An estimaM 5 ,000 watched , at the home of Mrs. William l^ewlston 's Bowery Days pa- Thomas, Frenchvlllfl , county rade here Sunday afternoon. The fund chairinan. At the meeting skies were sunny; it was a per- were Mrs. Robert McGoorty, fect day for a parade. Chippewa Falls, field repre- Highlighting the long line of sentative ; Mr. and MrsY Pros- per Schank , Arcadia , and Mr, ymore than 100 units wan the and Mrs. Bernard Wood, Jjewiston float carrying the new Frenchvill*?. Schank Is presiV . queen, Sandra Luehmann , denl of -the Trempealeau Coun- ty unit. ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦ . .:¦ - man Luehmann , who was crown- ed at . ceremonies Saturday Caledonia Qwnersliip night. Her attendants were CALEDONIA , Minn . .— Th» lesidciice to the Carolyn Laufenburger LEWISTON ROYALTY . . . Sandra Luehmann , renter, east of IJi* new , daughter C'rpf.t Supper Club and mntel is of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Laufen- new/Miss Lewiston. and her attendants-,' Carolyn Taylor, left , ''Ihe property of Howard Thifts , burger, and Carolyn Taylox. and Carolyn Laufenburger. right, reigned over thft IOO-unit parade Sunday afternoon. S andra was crowned at the Boww-y Caledonia, instead of occupied daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay- by Paul Klug, ton Taylor. dance Saturday night. manager of thn I'OOI^nEDlCATrON PRINCIPALS ...Fro m left, are of the village hoard , Mayor . Eldon Gremelsbach , who started club The Klug.v reside lo the ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦; 'Roger¦. . Nei(.'7.kcY¦¦imember^¦oT. ' the^ /.U!wistonYpoo^¦ committee ; the pool project last year, and Sen. Roger Laufenburger , JUDGES Phil Sodenberg, Eyo- j rear of the club , in part. of the Edsviri Kiese , Vernon Zander and Paul Malzke ; members master of ceremonies. ta; Arthur Miller, Rushford , arid ' Fischer; Roger Neitzke and May- erson , East Lanr,ing. Dr. Ever- motel. Incorrect, ownership waa Miss Barbara Ahearn , Winona , i or Eldon ¦Gremelsbach: Gremels- son is a profe.s;->or in the agri- reported under a. picture of the ' awarded first place among 1 bach donated land "for Ihf pool ¦ culture department of the Ami-. new club appearin g in this news- bands to Lanesboro High School i Laufenburger *akl the wa ter .versify . paper lasJ week y contingent ; first among ama- : in the complexly :. modern p-w1 :„.¦y ;;/,< '/yty'- M':^ ¦*- .,, ¦ <:;¦¦:: ¦ , ¦ •> '¦¦¦ t ¦' ' . " ;r^'. , .:' •?.' < '*. ' .yr teur floats to Altura which had J is filtered and ahlnrinatod ' every ¦/, designed a huge 'turkey, run by 24 hours. Tho .water is maintain- ¦• ' " motor; best . professional float . eel :jur-.i iielow ?.0 decrees. 11 | ¦holds 9*1.000 gallons of water to Security State Bank of Lcvv- ¦ and- § iston, and best novelty ' to the is - equi pped . with skimmers | .which keep debris from the va- - .% Whisker Club of Rushford . ¦ ¦ which is preparing for: Rush- :tc 'r.. ; ' ' i yj ford Homecoming in July, "It . was buiit by a group " of : | ^¦WW I ANC3 COMFANV (}. ¦ ¦ ¦ Ole Olmsfead described the dedlcal c-H individuals who saw '% ' ¦ ¦ parade as it proceeded . Darrell the nend- for providing the poo) | ;¦ .;: ./ y < ^ : v^^ Y :• ' ;. .§ for . lhe yoiing.sl.prs,.'' he .said ,. Jt . ' . . Y, . .: . . . Benson was parade chairman. ¦ . '^ '" ' ' ¦ ' ¦•;¦ '' ¦¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ The parade was preceded by coAt .'>40 .0TO. , Swimming . .r!a'K,'ice' -| . i I • T' • groundbreaking for the new are conducted for ' children from :f. : Lewiston High School at the .site pre-school to advanced and Fed H Y Another 5h on the e.ist end of town. Laufen- Cross.- 'fife saving. Two lifeguards % are ' hired , . y .y ¦ burger was master of cere.mc»h- '..'ies - . at the program snei mem- . R ushford. '-.swimmers use the f ¦ ¦ /-,; Just¦ ¦ :; Arrived!¦¦ ¦ 1 ¦ ¦ bers of the board took their turn pool twice weekly. Swimmers Y> . . . • ' ¦ ' . ' ' .. .' ' - „ ¦ i ' at turning a shovel of dirt. Ex- anri divers from Winona staged ¦% ¦ "/ ¦¦ : ¦ cavation for the new school is a swimming and diving exhibi- % • ' ! " ¦ ' : " ton for the crowd. '. • Y'y:^^m;'-y?: /Vv vt y'; ^Z-yry^' : . -/'.% y i--\ ' under way. yf ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " ^' ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' :" . . .. ' yy ' .< #'-:/s/?y ' . • "% L^^ ' ¦ *' ¦' BERNARD KENNEDY, board IN THE BALL game tinder % president, gave the address. lights Sunday night , Galesville , ; | : : r ::¦¦: : -t' Wis;, defeated Lewiston : nl -1. f . ^^^f: : . "' -.: Y "Our district now extends ¦ \ ^pf^ from the vicinity of Whitewater The fireworks display closing % ^ State Park to the hills above the three-day celebration was I . Minneiska , to Rbllingstorie, reported: as the best yet here. \ NEW LEWISTCW SCHOOL ... Sen. Roger Laufenburger, bers Vernon Zander, Bernard Matzke, Edwin Kiese and south to Clyde area and east Sandra was crowned queen at i left , looks on as Bernard Kennedy, chairman of the Lewiston Roger Neitzke, councilmen ; Richard r^ussloch, -who spoke for to Wyattville. " Districts joining the Bowery , dance Saturday | , district school board , takes a turn at scooping up ore of the ¦; students of 1967, the first class that will be graduating from Lewiston recently have been En- night by Betty Huehlein , last- I , first shovels of dirt in the ground-breaking ceremony for the the hew school ; Mrs. Harvey Rislow, Mrs. Gilbert Scherb- terprise, : Silo , Bethany; O alt years rjueen Olrnstead was 1 , said; : master of ceremonies , the new J new I^ewistonHigh School. Participating were Jesse ,Iestus, ring and Russell Wier , presidents of the Fremont, Lewiston Jijdge and Wyattville he He reviewed the history of | Miss l^ewislon receiving a hou-'.! | Winona County superintendent of schools; Mrs. Milo Bundy, and Altura PTAs, respectively; Rep. Don McLeod; Robert Liewston School, which was the quet of red long-stemmed roses. | ¦ Dr. K. W. Klaus, Harry Haack and Charles Radatz of the Mohler, superintendent of the schoolY and Candy Simon a first west of the Mississippi Riv- The judges, Jack Frost and the | board; Mayor Eldon Gremelsbach and village board mem- student. (Daily News photos) er to become a consolidated dis- Gopher and Badger princes , AVi- | y trict. - . 'Y ndna, were the judges and on f "Lewiston was the first high ( stage. ' ¦;.. ..y -| school in the state to add home Clyde Haedtke and Bernard . \ economics, manual training (in- Kennedy headed the queen com- J dustt-ial arts) and agriculture to ! mittee, securing the 25 candi- j its curriculum," he said. dates, all of whom wore bath- j The new building'.will accom- i ing; suits for the pool dedication, | ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ' • ::. . ' • i•2- \ * ' i I W ^^ %* modate at least 500 junior and ^\ ^ #335 IS4J4 ^^G^^^^P * senior high school students. .-For. WH1TFCHALL STt DENT 1 most efficient operation of a full Y "WHITEHALL . Wis. (Speciali | and varied program of study, —The son of a "Whitehall couple | the district will need more stu- is employed by Dr James | dents in junior and senior high Butcher of the en tomology de- % than at present, he said. partment at Michigan State Un- yi . iversity. Rodney Everson y son :| HE EXPRESSED apprecia- I of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ev- ;ij tion to the rural districts not erson , has been working on a. '| yet consolidated for sending study of the bark beetle, which < § their students here, and invited j carries the fungus causing Dutch -; them to use the new school for ; elm disease. Rnrlnev , a senior % the mutual benefi t of all, iat Whitehall High School this | "Challenge is nothing new to j fall , is living with his uncle and h this area ," Kennedy said. "The aunt , Dr, and Mrs. Everett Ev- Y people now have met a new challenge by voting $iy< million ATTENDANT . . . Carol to build this school. "The future depends on our it's easy to clean Nisbit , Ji) . St. Charles, young citizens, but the young your own carpets daughfernf Mr. and Mrs. Al- citizens also depend on us." andgreat to yin Nisbit, was named one Fi\e years ago Altura district ... built a new elementary school | save the mone y of I wo attendants to the and joined Lewiston. 19f>." Region 10 Dairy Prin- THE PARADE was followed , [fHjn BLUE LUSTRE l cess nl Preston Saturday by dedication of the new swim- : - kpW ELECTRIC J* ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ evening. VVinning Ihe re- ¦-•> •/. '>\>>>>3A«sssWslBn ^BnsVW0r«IHrfr -r ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦• ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ol Dublin , Wannmlngo. Miss tmmmmm ^ - ?*x?rr.- .•¦- : " . > • ' , "* ¦ - % - ;;: • . • ^T/T WSBSI ¦ ^ Nisbil , nn nltendnnt to ,?o s3sm^a^:s^TO*r-:.r im-;^::*^' ; rvv -r -^-rr~° zrr^"-; ,¦:•'.::.-.\i;- "g | Ann Waldo , Winonn County 's dairy princess , nnd Sharon Your Famil y Will Enjoy These \ | Beyer , the other nltendnnt , nil competed in the regional contest. ( Daily News photo ) ¦ ^VaWLto ll Brandon, Wis., SPECIALTIES [ AVAILABLE J Support Hose Girl New Alice ' •SPECIAL PURCHASE OF . • ' VERY SLIGHT IRREGULA RS In Dairyland TUESDAY n ; SUN PKAIHIE , Wis. i/rv-A dairy Inrmer 's daughter reigns OF $5 .95 QUALITY , . . BY v lorhi .v «« Alice, in llnirylnnd. MANUFACTURER OF "\ Twenty-year-old Knlhy Konns • Wheat-A-Min B read ;¦ [¦ of llniiulim , n ligfit bninetle 1 wilh ivireen eyes , was crowned (For Health or Snacks) { , FAMOUS NAME SUPPORT - Siiliirilny night as the stnte 's : HOSE. «/))e.«iW'o;nei) lo promote Wlscon- • Raisin Bread ; sin farm prodiiets throii ghoiil in the next year. Ihe nati on Danish Krispy Rolls The Stevens I'oinl home eco- • nomics .sluilcnl had balked n day ItOYALTY , . . Ruling in I lie Lewislon Nl.sbll , right, The throe hud iiiirlicipnted in th« ONLY I f\ PR. ii earl ier al Ihe posslbilily of win- p/inido .Sunday w»!i o I he- Winona C' oitnty Dairy J leg ion 10 dulry prinee.s.s ronlcsl K/ittirdn .v GET THEM AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE OR : ;| / Ihe lille , Sh«« .said she ning Princess, .lo Ann Waldo , loft , nnd her two whore Carol wns nnineil nn lillendniit lo the MA HIKE'S RETAIL STORES i •, I # TT didn 'l waul It unless she would • ntleiidanlN , Sharon Beyer , cent or , mid Carol regional princess. (Daily Ntw.s pholo) ;¦; t\*\vri ir'nmi n 858 W. 5lb Sl. ~ 7i30 a,m. lo 6:00 p.m. • t* Sheer texture of nylon jpdndex b lend ! still he ishlc lo altend church ert Keiuis who openilo n l!IZ- (Ion , She will work us nn 117 i. 3rd St. — 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. } ' in neu t ral hoige shade. 't Neglect Sli pping em- r. ' Don _ every Sunday. ncie dniry fnmi , she MM id HI ICI ploye ol the Slide Departmenl •¦• You'll find many other dolicioui bokVory tpoclallUi. ' ¦; Sim WIS H IINNIIITtd hhc ('(llllll, never lennii'tl lo milk a cow - of Agriculture , wilh nniiual .sal- Sizes; Med. 9 to l I - ' FALSE TEETH her hrolliur.N do (hut I risk. Hut •\ "I" hl»l>¦ r iiliilrii . Kri-I" I" "' l''"!!' LET MAHLKE'S MAKE YOUR SPECIAL » | morn riinilv nnl ( llvm iniillilnnl fnnl- In Ihe iiiiiiui.l piigciiiil . Alice ' h II IN I ii|i|ic»iiniee will The 22 fimilisls vot ed .luilie lll|{ (if dl'MIIIIV l«H'l H'lll'll fllllMfort . 2i) ARE AVAILABLE. Nn MH 'UKi y . lliH "'V, I 1""! v fi" '"* f«»l- The only girl among eight he Jul y 4 In Lo.s Angolrw nl (lie ICI.stwl, , Delnvnn , as Miss OCCASION CAKES. PHONE 4022. | I j f. IHK < l«l. KAIITICKni lml»)i ft*. »nf children of Mr. and M IN . Rob- Inlenuilioiuil Lions Club conven- Wlnsomo. !KHfKVwsf i^'fOKKvttnrTH , , d ruM I IIUIIKI . mwmwpwmttnt ,rATP?T''-rrff> tff.* vzzT 'ite'. tJ!!} Downtown Location TODAY IN NATIONAL AF FAIRS 'OUR HOST HAS BEEN DETAINED' World Today For Tech School Indifference fo City Hail AMA OFFICIALS WHO must pick ¦ tit. for the new area vocational-technical school ihould, in our opinion, give highest prior- Credit Excesses ity to a downtown location. By DAVID LAWRENCE CouldntWhip WASHINGTON — Amid the glowing state- Admittedly, this is not the easiest way By JAMES MAItLOW to solve the location problem. It would be ments now being broadcast by administration expansion . AP Newt Analyit for all concerned to spokesmen predicting a continuing far less troublesome there is a conspicuous indifference WASHINGTON (AP) — The American Medical Associa- location; of business, find a fringe to the trouble that can come from excesses tion ran up against City Hall and then occurred one of th. history. . ¦ . In this instance, as in so many others, an the field of credit. strange coincidences of ,„ (he sen- years the AMA and its presidents successfully the easy way is not necessarily' the right The average person isn't aware of For 15 sational rise in debts, private as well as pub- foucht passage of a federal medicare program which would way. Y lic. In the last 20 years the total debt in Amer- provide health care for the aged through a Social Security . billion to $1.3 trillion. To put it simply: This sort of facility ica has gone from $434 this " is soon going to describ* The AMA spent a bale of money doing it , year belongs downtown , not in the suburbs or That word "trillion million in the first private debt, too, which is already $882 billion almost $1 on the city's outskirts. The more one ex- three months. , the more nearly inescap- .— up 530 percent since 1945. amines the idea increase in To Your Good Health Among other things the becomes. Whatever the It is unquestionably the rapid organization , with a mem- able this conclusion individuals and by business that borrowing by bership of about 206,000 doc- difficulties, they should not he allowed lo lias stimulated a postwar boom, which is now persuade authorities to turn elsewhere. tors, argued medicare would fceing described exultantly as an unending pros- Introduce a third party, perity. ¦ Keep th* City planners have pointed out that the • government, Into the doctor- " ' personal debts were 41 per- facility is almost commercial in character. . . Ten years agoY patient relationship. cent of the total income of individuals after Its students are largely adults and its ac- Poisons But the tide was running taxes. But today these debts are 61 percent against the AMA at last. are comparable to those of a busy tivities . control of Congress, approv- said iii a recent speech that consumer functions of downtown districts. Co., ¦ ¦ ' , al of his medicare plan credit has been "advancing at approximately . . . . A thousand years ago or so it seems, when seemed certain this year. BY ALL THIS, w« don 't mean that th» twice the rate of income gains — a situation Last February, still bul- which cannot really be expected to persist too I was in college the school is any sort of objectionable . opera- boys in one fraternity ling its head head against much longer withou t some temporary slow- -' - tion. Certainly it will be in an attractive ho us e accumulated ¦medicare , .the AMA endors- down." He added : . , plan ' called .'" building that will do credit to almost any enough money to buy a ed .another . . el- fact in loans and consumer cred- " locale. But, as has been said before, its "In . bank bootleg Scotch dcrcare. it are now to be found some definite signs of bottle of Then last April 8 the functions are more in keeping with those This was back excessive, and hence unsustainable, activity whisky. House by a 313-115 vote ap- normally associated with commerce, which portends some periods of correction and in the Big Depression proved medicare. Senate 't have adjustment ahead." days. They didn approval and final passage One big advantage of the downtown site enough cash left for would be its effect on our rundown busi- Some unpalatable facts need to be stressed : seemed .certain after the some soda , but they Senate Finance Committee ness district: .'Withy such a large-scale de- in.order that corrective measures can be put into effect. Frankness is more than ever essen- found a half-full bottle gave its okay and sent it velopment alongside, the district very like- tial , and there was a good example of it in an hidden in somebody 's up for a vote. ly would be moved to speed up its own up- editorial in "the Wall Street Journal" on Wed- closet , The AMA, facing this grading. nesday, which said: It was //at — not a prospect , met this week in bubble in the bottle, but New York and some doctors : Another practical effect , say the plan- 'TO PUT IT bluntly, we are witnessing at they , used it anyway. ; promptly sub" mitted: 10 hers, would be that of compacting the long, home and abroad mounting evidence of the dan- And what a concoction strong ' resolutions urging narrow downtown retail area into a more gers of credit excess. When a big New York it was , because it wasn't physicians to boycott the regular, more efficient shape. The district , real-estate firm heads for bankruptcy ; when the soda in the soda bottle. health plan If it became which now tends tp peter out at east and largest credit union in Minnesota is being plac- THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND It was some hoarded law. ed in receivership; when a number of banks ¦' ¦ west extremes, would be forced in on it- , ' gin.. . THIS WAS too much for self with beneficial effects. Customer traf- around the country fail and a great many oth- I mention this fas- ; the new- p resident, Dr. fic would intensify in a less-extended area ers put out shaky loans ; when the pressures cinatirg bit of academic James: Z, Apnel, 5B, a sur- to the benefit of all concerned. build for higher wages and prices — when all lore to point . out that it geon of Lancaster, Pa., who that is visible , we think it reasonable to con- Military Wants to Destroy really is dangerous to sternly warned his fellow- All of this, of course, goes along with clude that there is quite a credit spillover in Use pop, soda, or, milk doctors such a boycott the frequently mentioned need 1o keep the the domestic economy. bottles for liquids other would be unethical as well downtown core area a live, viable part of "Even officialdom is beginning to sense it. than the ones they are as ''impract ical and not the city. When this core is prosperous and The government is trying to stick rocks in tha Rtiss Planes Sent to Viets supposed to contain. ' good citizenship.'' stream in the form of lecturing: bankers on IT CAN be much well-kept, it carries a heavy share of the By DREW PEARSON bombing has continued and THEY: '. . 3.1 AVE been trying But out on the sidewalks sound credit practices and talking sternly to more perilous (although y old ¦ folks marched and city's tax load — something it can afford employers and unions about the desirability, of WASHINGTON — The intensified , there is more to be courteous to Ameri- if these conditions are prevalent; ¦ and more determination not cans, despite their present mixed bootleg Scotch shouted support of " medi- ¦wage-price stability: controversy is still raging and bathtub gin sounds care, chanting as they pick- inside the House over , to submit. feelings , as witness the ONE HARDLY NEEDS to mention the . "What the Washington money managers so White bad enough) if you put eted: "T wo - four - eight , far refuse to do is halt the swift , creation of whether to bomb the Soviet recent reception to the obvious effect on downtown retail traffic IT WAS explained that . gasoline ,. - paint-thinner , A-M-A cooperate. " y : credit. The Federal Reserve system, it. will be antiaircraft missiles around Cleveland orchestra when it • ' ' that would be produced by an influx of l.- the Soviet has its commit- played in Moscow: 'y insect spray or other ] . -. Then Thursday came the recalled , adds to the credit supply by enlarging Hanoi before they can be t coincidence: OOO to 2,000 persons each day. ments to socialist countries, : But courtesy :shoukl not such stuff in a pop¦ bnt- member bank accounts in the reserve banks, used against U.S. planes . just as the United States tle. Y- . ' ::¦;..; The Senate Finance Com- over North Viet Nam. be confused wit Ii appease- ¦¦¦ Such a development would dovetail and it does that chiefly by purchasing federal has commitments to NATO Using such odd : bot- mittee approved- the medi-¦ ' But the Air Force and ment. Reluctantly, it was neatly with plans now being drawn for securities—- with perennial federal budget def- allies. And Russia cannot tles to store things in is care bill an.d will send it up : icits, there's always a growing supply of them Navy are far more worried stated , the Soviet govern- downtown upgrading. Whether the city .sit: by and see one of its a . not inconsequential to the full Senate which is around. Member commercial banks then can about the air-to-air missiles ment an d its people are expected to pass it after the elects to take the federally-assisted road to allies attacked aggressively. getting prepared to: go to means of poisoning our- make loans in amounts six or more times as that are carried by Soviet- Fortunately, / North Viet selves, c h i 1 d ren, July 4 recess. . renewal or to follow its own program, the large as the sums added to their reserve bank made planes now in North war with the United States. And the AMA turned aside, vocational-technical school would have Nam has been winning, it friends , neighbors and accounts. Viet Nam . was indicated , or the Soviet The: confidential cables employes. But mostly the boycott proposals al- many beneficial effects. Of the approxi- The Russians have flown from Saigon give a^ differ- though it warned it would IN FACT, might have moved before our children — young mately four blocks required, half would be businessmen -who expand their in more than a dozen super- ent picture of cur air not cooperate in any health operations mainl this. Y war- ones: devoted to parking space, a sorely-needed y because money is cheap and sonic •MIG-21 fighters and fare than that appearing in program that interferes plentiful are building the "The United States has Thi s has been stress- item in the fight for. downtown survival foundation for any- RI^28 light jet bombers .— the newspapers. The con- with a doctor 's judgment thing but a sound and lasting prosperity, ed time after time, by as a story that has already asked us to participate in troversial B-52 , st r i k e and skill. Much of this parking space undoubtedly some of the recent collapses ought suggest." joint aid for North Vi et health authorities try- to leaked to the press. What against a one-by-two mile could serve dual purposes at various times. It would be a mistake to assume that either Nam ," the Russians said - ing to cut down the AND IT decided to look hasn't leaked is the arrival p atch of jungle was no Air It might even be possible to use parts of a recession or a depression is inevitable. But in brief. dreadful toll of poisoned over the situation again of another 50 MIG-19 fight- "We have been giv- Force failure. the area as income-producing off-street it is by no means impracticable to heed the ing foreign aid to North but for one reason or when , and if , the. medicare ers in crates sent by sea The huge bombers flew plan becomes law. . parking lots when not needed by the school. advice given by Chairman Martin of-the Feder- from the Soviet Union. Viet Nam for some time another , people don 't al Reserve Board and other economists who in the form of the bridges 2 ,600 miles from their seem to believe it. Or As a medical organization , Once uncrated and arm- the AMA is Inevitably the. objections will center feel that restraints must be applied. The first which you have been bomb- Guam base and dropped maybe they believe it , not unique in its ed with deadly air-to-air opposition to a government chiefly around the idea that four blocks restraint, of course, is not ' to exaggerate the ing. Now you ask us to join ; 270 tons of bombs right on but not deeply enough would be removed from tax rolls. This is nature of the current prosperity but missiles, these MIGs will the bull's eye. anything medicare program. In coun- to empha- you in rebuilding the brid- to do about it. tries true. Given a fringe-area location, how- size the simple fact that the whole credit be far more dangerous than It was no f ault ol the . pi- THE AVERAGE tod- around the Worl d with . sys- ges which you have destroy- government health care, ever, the school would be almost certain tem has been permitted to get somewhat out the more publicized ground- l ots that the Viet Cong, dler is an incorrigible to-ground air missiles now ed. You can imagine how doctors have protested to consume even more space since it is of hand through the granting of credits in we feel about this!" t ipped off either by their adventurer who wants being installed around Ha- spies or air raid warning against such . systems, or more readily available. Such space might many instances without applying sound guide- The Russian people do to play with , taste, spill noi. system, got out in time. certain conditions within the well be potentially high-return residential lines. This is why the excess of Optimism from not want a war, Soviet of- or drink anything he systems. official sources can only lead many people to For this reason , the gen- finds in a bottle. land on which taxes would be forfeited. The ficials have explained. They AMERICAN-SOUTH Vict If it But most nf the fighting take more chances by expanding loans far be- erals and admirals have tastes bad enough tax void will occur regardless of where the suffered 20 million casual- Nam rangers , who slipped , he was lost m otion , which i.s yond the ability of the borrowers to . pay. asked the President's per- may not drink very site finally is designated. mission to destroy the t ies in the last war. There i nto the area after the what the AMA may ha much , but even part of THE OLDEST rule of economics still applies planes on the ground at is hardly a family that has bombs had dropped , found thinking now. THE COURSE w« urge will b* ntither not suffered the loss of a only three a swallow can make Bills to add hospitalization —that continually to borrow money and run their North Vietnamese dead and tlirce him very sick. easy nor popular. But we believe it has deficits in any Note : Presiden t Johnson man. Wounded, But the tea ket- benefits to Social Security business or in . government is If a bunch of merit. We think it is best for the city and bound sooner or later to cause a is deliberately striking Nevertheless, it was stal- tles were still -warm in the college were introduced in Congress series of students won 't this is the consideration that should guide events that can make North Vietnamese targets , ed , the Russian people are underground shelters where take the as early as l!)42 , onl y six it difficult to put into trouble lo find officials in all their decisions. effect the corrective ever closer to the Chinese ready, if necessary to fight. the Vict Cong had been. out in years after (he retirement measures that are neces- system sary. As the Federal Reserve Board chair- border. He has on his Desk advance whether a soda itsel f began. bottle contains sod They man said recently about current thinking; a plan for cutting all the a or were reintroduced gin , how can you expect again nnd again but made "While the spirit is willing, the flesh, in the railway and highway routes hjL ' L J SM a two-year-old or a no hendwny . form of concrete policies, ha.s remained weak, connecting Red China and five- Try and Stop Me Willi (li e best intentions , some experts seem North Viet Nam. So far, he year-old to make sure I'HRSIDKNTS Harry S, resolved to ignore the lessons of the past." hasn't given the go-ahead , that a pop bottle isn't Truman , D-wight D. Eisen- full of bleach By BENNETT CKKF except for hitting isolated , insect hower , and John V. Kenne- targets in the far north, spray, turpentine , gaso- dy in one way or another A pompous and conceited opera tenor line or disinfectant? moved in IIic: direction of a once hired a claque to stand at the rear IN YEARS GONE BY A VEItY firm though In- They DO make this health cure program. formal warning has heen mistake , day after dny, of the theater and applaud madly every A chief reason for tho conveyed to the United and some of them die mounting time he polished off an aria. Everything Ten Years Ago . . . 1955 support of medi- States by Soviet officials because of it. care , is IhaL almost no fam- Merritt Francis Spelt/., 1 ,'l-year-old son of went splendidly until the singer got a bit a that the two countlrics ap- The worst age (I base ily has been free of the ris- careless about paying his claque their former Winona County man and grandson ol pear headed for war. Ibis on recent statistics ing cost or illness with Mrs. Arnie Spelt/ Minneiska , was named the , promised handouts. After a solid week of , The warning was not in from a poison contro l mounting doctor and hospi- winner of a flying trip to Italy by a Cham- nonpayment, the claque got its revenge. Hie nature of an ultimatum , center which anal tal ices paign , HI ., newspaper . yzed They applauded the tonor so ecstatically It was couched in rather the poisoning of , JVl i .s.s Maine Grulkowski , daughter of Mr. and 2 encores --- and lost friendly ltingunRe , yet it children under he had to give ten Mrs Anion Grulkowsk i , Arcadia , WLs., who was five . was most firm. years old) is two ( 1 BUDGET PLAN his voice for a month, grnduntcd from the Art Institute , Chicago , re- ,040 ¦ ¦ ' Russian officials pointed cases in n year , in one ceived $1 ,500 as first prize for a life size sculp- out that the soviet peop le slide ), And he shall judge among Ihe nations, uml ture . shall rebuke many people: And they Khali heat had looked forward to a TIIK NKXT ini»Nt dan- ( FUEL OIL] the Ir swords Into plownharcs , and their »peun long period of better un- gerciiis age i.s one year Into pruning liookii : Nation shall not lift up Twenty-Five Years Ago . . . 1940 derstanding with the United ( 7,11); then three ( 530); ) i-£«y^ Kvord against notion, neither shall tliry learn The first no-hit , no-run flame of Ihe Stales and at first felt that four ( Kill and under one war any more.—Isnlah ZM. summer in (lie area was turned in by Itny Presiden t Johnson wan yen r (lOfi ) . ^ Gabiych , pitcher for Ihe Hottentots . , headed in this direction, .So don 't use buttles Phone 2314 The attendance at Winona .State College I K But wilh the bombing of for the wrong things ; WINONA DAILY NEWS 1131 this first summer session, North Vict Nnm , especially keep all dangerous sub- An Jtidepe7ident Newspaper — Established 1853 at a time when Premier stances well out of DOERER'S Kosygln was In North Vict reach nf babies; re- Radlo DUpafched Equipment HIT p „ W. T. W * 0. It. CLOSWAY a LiNiir.N Fifty Yea rs Ago .,. 1915 Nam on an official visit , member that they Publisher Exec. Director start lUwinexx Mar. Mrs. W. A , Iloberts and daughters Lucille the Russian people hud been getting into tbingN and Editor 65 tion at I.nke City on the Fourth of July. \ 1 IAAA*A*AMA&A^ MAA..«. *J Canton Plans 5,000 Chicken Servings at Independence NASON ON EDUCATION INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- cial) — The weather was fine throughout Independence Days, To Discontinue Friday through Sunday. The sua was out for the pa- Give Shy Child rade Sunday afternoon. The High temperature was high , but spec- School tators were cooled by the wind , CANTON; Minn. -- As the Whitehall , Osseo, Arcadia , result of an advisory ballot Durand and Lima bands partici- in which electors of Canton %Better Start pated , plus the school district favored discon- By L. J. MASON, Ed. ft. should¦ keep trying for an open- La Crescent , I', ing. ' ¦; Minn , Drum and Bugle Corps. tinuing the secondary nchool at of Southern California Strum was represented by its the close of the 19WS-67 term , The shy child has a miser- WHEN THE teacher does call latest novelty, a huge wheel the ! board last week passed a able life , especially in school: on him he should remember made by Strum Manufacturing -resolution , to make plans for For one thing, he is so afraid that it is just what he wanted Co,, with boys riding in the sending three classes of high he is " -going to sound stupid to do. He should also remem- seats. It's like an inverted mer- school students elsewhere. whett the teacher calls on him ber that the teacher and tha ry-go-round. The resolution, moved by/.Hu- that he refuses to recite even class are with him and not John Lucente was parade bert Hegtvedt with necond by when he knows the answer. against him. chairman. 0. J. Eyenson and Otto Senultz., read: He probably stares at the An unsuccessful student in n» Melvin Samplawskl set off the "Whereas, the enrollment of teacher , hoping she will think credit to a teacher. Only suc- firecrackers that started the pa- the Canton High .School has de- he knows the answer and , there- cessful ones count. And class- rade and presided at the fire- creased to the point where we fore, will call on someone else; mates would rather see one of works display, which closed the are, to be reclassified, be it re- or stares at his feet, hoping the their members succeed than program. solved: That we meet with teacher won't even see him. fair -Y Y.-.V." Rich Sabota won a reel as boards of education of the neigh- To him the whole process of Have your shy child talk di- first prize in a casting contest boring schools and make plans going to school is a frightening rectly to the teacher and It will Sunday morning. His score was to- .' discontinue the secondary one. Regardless of how smart minimize his embarrassment. : r y y^-' ¦ ¦' He should think about tha 900. Tom Meters and Fred wmmmammrnmBwwswxtMEW^™--y '¦ ' -* .^r^-p^^Jwra^^wsw^K-w ^ :.;^^?'..^.:^ ^ .:- School at Canton at the end of he is" being too shy to recite , teacher and not himself. H« Hayes tied for second and third, SOMETHING NEW IN BANDS .. Because the name is they marched to "Cherokee,"' directed by Duane Tayjor , j the 1966-67 school . year." . The will bripg him lower school Winning rod and landing net , . should remember that m istake* who's teaching music during the summer. The blue jackets motion was carried. marks than he deserves. A water skiing show entcr- Independence, high school organizations are called Indees, ! happen in almost every classY including the band , follewing these Inde-Ettes, Appropriately are decorated with Indian designs; A special meeting was called ; tained the large crowd after the by Verl Rarnlo THE ABILITY U> «ay his «ay Itemind him that even the , board chair- best students sometimes parade. A boat race scheduled man, to review the results of i.s a skill that will help him both com* early Sunday was cancelled he. sponsoring organization served an advisory ballot . in and out of school. Help him up with fuzzy answers; One mis- . take won't ruin a grade as much cause of high wind. 5,000 quarters of chicken during The vote was . 64 in favor of develop it and it will be an ad- The Lions Club and other the festival. ., vantage to him as long as he as an "I don't think I can sending a resolution to the com- answer" . missioner of education assuring lives: Shyness is not limited to small Encourage him to keep try- that the secondary school here ing: It may take a few days will be discontinued at the end children. Some junior and sen- ior high school students are but it will come, as It has for of the 1966-67 term : most of those who TRY. Thirteen voted that the board still plagued with it. shouldn't send the resolution but Summer, in the security of should go along with being re- the home, is a chance to start classified as an 8-4 school this overcoming this feeling. A good August. activity for younger children is Owatonna Schools Another 28 favored making ar- play-school , with plenty of rangements to send grades 10, chance for them to recite. U and 12 to the . neighboring For older students, home To Receive Award schools this September on a tui- practice in reciting actual school tion basis. All members of the lessons is recommended . Pick NEW YORK <-AP) — Public board were present ; except Cle- Out some school subject such schools of Owatonna , Minn., ara tus Hosting, Kenneth Turner is as history in which there is a one of the group of school sys- clerk. . ¦- considerable amount of class tems in the United States which recitation : Have the pupil read will be honored with a "Pace- two or three pages and then maker" award of the National each of you formulate one or Education Association Wednes- Peace Corps Test two question regarding it. day. ' ;- Set tor July 10 HIE PUPIL should decide on The Owatonna schools ar« an answer to each of the ques- cited for experiments in math- The Peace Corps placement tions and, probably in his own ematics, social studies program, test will be given at the post of- room, repeat his answers aloud and testing of the proposed 44- fice here at 9. a.rm JulyTO. several times He can try them letter alphabet , emphasizing Unless they have already out on a chair , a picture on the sounds in teaching five and six- done so, persons wishing to take wall or a mirror. Then he is vear-olds to read. the test must fill out and submit ready to try them out on you. copies of the corps' application You ask the question and he form. Th¦, forms are available states the answer. After such Rambler Changing IT TAKES THE GIRLS y. . to do the Ed Lyga take a second to pose in the bar- at the post office.; practice he will be better able Models Next Week work in putting on a celebration . Of course becued chicken booth. That was about all TTie non-competitive test mea- to recite in class. MILWAUKEE' . (* the men helped, too. From left , Mrs, E. F. the time they had: 5,000 quarters of chicken sures general aptitude and the For a few days, he should . — American Kulig, Mrs. Adolph Pason , Mrs. Aloysie were served from^ Friday through Sunday ability to learn a language. It is over prepare. Not only ready Motors Corp. will end 1965 Y model production Halama , Mrs. 0. J. Evenspn, Mrs; John night. (Daily News photos) used to help the corps place vol- the assignment and understand at its body plant in Milwaukee this week. LucenteY Mrs, Edward J. Kulig and Mrs. unteer in jobs for which they the material but practice the are suited. question aiid answer routine. A one — week shutdown will INDEPENDENCE DAYS Y .. The committee in charge Applicants should plan to In class, he should try to start Wednesday for aom« de- selected Lori Kosek as queen, who appeared in the parade in Wisconsin VFW four hours, got under way late spend about \ xh hours at the think what question the teacher partments and Thursday for th« this pretty float , with three attendants. Y Youth Involved Saturday with abou t l ,80y : per- test center. If they also wish to will ask next. When questions rest. Production of 1966 model* Elects Horieon Mart sons participating in the com- take the Spanish or French are asked for which he has the will begin the following -week — In Traffic Death peting bands, drum and bugle achievement test, they should answers he should raise his earlieist model changeover ever 65 Treated After APPLETON , Wis. i^Lo>ran corps , color guards and drill plan to spend an additional hand promptly. If he is not scheduled for tht Rambler au- 'M Shoots Himself Patten of Horieon was elected teams. hour. called on the first time he tomobile: a rching in Parade state commander of the Veter- Darwin Man CROSBY, Minn. (AP) -Greg- CEDARBURG, Wis. W>—An es- ans of Foreign Wars Saturday ory G, Kellerman, 22, driver of as the group 's annual conven- ertimated 65 youngsters were a car involved in a fatal acci- tion drew to a close. treated Sunday after suffering dent last Friday, died of a self- Conrad Ort of Colby was- na- Dead in Crash heat exhaustion while marching inflicted gunshot wouijd Sunday, authorities reported. ed senior vice commander and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in Cedarburg's annual Festival Ray Ortmann of Milwaukee, of Music parade Sunday. Kellerman suffered minor in- Verdon E. Schwartz , 41 , Dar- juries in the crash on U.S. 169 junior vice commander. Temperatures climbed into Other officers were: Edward win. Minn; , was killed and six the 90s in one of the hottest days near Zimmerman and was hos- others were injured when two pitalized . His father, George Schmidt. Manitowoc, quarter- so far. this summer. Rescue master ¦;. the Rev. Roy Schrnie- cars collided on Highway 55 squads from three fi re depart- Kellerman , said Gregory seemed all right after he got chel, Eau Claire, chaplain; Dr. five miles east of Glenwood late ments carried the youngsters to David Ruefilman, Kenosha , sur- the Cedarburg fire station where home Saturday and wasn 't Saturday night. blamed for the accident. geon , and Elmer . Krueger , Eau The weekend fatality pace first aid was administered. Claire, jud ge advocate. Thirty-nine marching units Roger B. Osthy, 60. Elk River, slackened after 22 persons were died shortly after the crash. He The Pagent of Music ,, a pa- added to the list durinp the from Wisconsin and Minnesota participated in the parade be- was driving the second car. rade expected -to last more than list during the week. Minne- , sota's toll today was 295 com- fore an estimated 35 000 spec- tators. pared with .'169 one year ago. ¦ ' ' ¦ ' Also added to the list during . . - • . the weekend w a s Harvey When you are molding corn- Tjader. Ely, who died at Uni- meal mush that is to be chill- versity of Minnesota Hospitals ed , sliced and fried , you can BI Minneapolis from injuries in use one of those narrow rec- an accident north of Ely June 4. tangular glass refrigerator His pickup truck crashed. dishes that comes with a cover, KING-SIZE

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K j NORTHERN STATES POWER GO. . , . ,... , ,i,, . • •.» , .,,..,,,(. , ,,,,, ,, ¦ ,.,,»»,„ „„ /2J.V 79 Eait Third St . Phon. I-3A11 "¦' >'- " "'••» ¦• ...n... ..,„,„„»„ 'jrVsV OR ANY IOCAI NSP SHOWROOM Waldera s RiGhard Sather Take Trip to Takes Bride Quebec, Canada To Northland TREMPEALEA U . WLs. ..- Mp. HOUSTON , Minn , (Special)— and Mrs. Michael Waldera are Honeymooning In Northern Min- honeymooning in Quebec, Can- nesota are Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ada, following their June 19 ard Sather, following their mar- marriage at St. Bartholomew 's riage June 19 at Loorey Valley Catholic Church. Lutheran Church. The Rev. Edward Sobczyk of- The Rev. D. J. Brake offici- ficiated. Mrs. James Leavitt ated. Mrs. Gladys Flatten was ¦was soloist and the church choir organist and Gene Henderson, also sang. Marjorie Eichman kiheheloe Air Force Base, ¦was organist. Mich., soloist, The bride is the former Miss The bride is the former Miss Mary Kirkey, daughter of Mr. Marlene Peterson, daughter of and Mrs. Allwin Hare, Trem- Mr . and .Mrs. William R. Pe- pealeau. Her husband is the terson. Her husband is the son son of Mr. and Mrs; Edmund of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sather. Waldera , Galesville/ Miss Carol Peterson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor GIVEN IN marriage by her and Muss Karen Sather, sister stepfather, . the bride wore a of the groom, and Mrs. Larry gown of lace with a fitted bod- Torgerson, bridesmaids. ice, sabrina neckline and long David Sather, brother of the pointed sleeves. Her bouffant groom, was best man and Ron- skirt of tiered lace and tulle ald Peterson, brother 6f the ¦was designed with a wide over- ¦ Mr. and Mrs, Benhard A, Swensied bride Mrs. Richard Sather - . (Camtra Art phot*) , Larry Torgerson, grooms- Mr. and skirt which fell into a chapel men. Ushers were Paul Engrav , (C»mor» Art pholo) (A. Wildtri ptolo) train. A crown of seed pearls Air. and Mrs. Michael Waldera Rushford, Minn., and Dale Eg- and sequins held her nylon tulle Swensied land, Rochester. Mra. Willard Brown 5905, Veterans of Foreign WanY veil and she carried a cross B. A Y , man and Sherry Skree was flower girl and Mrs. Carl Palmer, staging Rushford. of red roses. ¦ '¦ ' Miss Luhmann and Daniel Peterson , brother of committee chairmen. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ HONEYMOON Mrs. James Jessessky, sister the bride, ringbearer. . • EUROPEAN of the bride, was matron of Exchange Vows TEEN DANCE LAKE CITY, Minn. ( Special V honor and Miss Nancy Waldera , THE BRIDE wore a gown of . TtUSHFORD, Minn.. (Special) —Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mohr . GalesyiJleY Wis,, Mrs. William STOCKTON , Minn. (Special) silk organ2a with lace-trimmed —A teen dance will be held at newlyweds, (the former Mary Grokowsky, Altoona, Wis., and —At home here following a hon- bodice and with a watteau train. the Rushford High School gym- Lou Hull), spent the weekend Miss Mary Ann James, Trem- eymoon to Northern Minnesota A crown of pearl teardrops held anasium Friday from 8:30 to in London, England. They also pealeau', bridesmaids. and Wisconsin and their mar- her veil and she carried a cas- 11:30 p;'m. The Trashbeaters . will will visit Dublin , Ireland ; Edin- Mrs. Doris Waldera riage June 18 are Mr. and cade bouquet of red and white play for this event , which is burgh Scotland and Paris; , Galesville, Benhard A. Swensied. ^ and Vicki Dutton , Zion, 111., roses with ivy streamers. sponsored by the Auxiliary to France. They will return in Sep- , They were married at Grace Her attendants wore blue the Joseph M. Johnson Post tember. were junior bridesmaids. Rita Lutheran Church by the Rev. Waldera was flower girl and peau de soie gowns with scoop Clarence R. Witte. Mrs. Rich- necklines and floor-length pleat- Timmi Dutton, ring bearer. ard Glaunert , Winona, was solo- Richard Schlesser was best ist and Miss Janet J ozwick, or- ed skirts. Their headpieces were man;. James Jessessky, Pat ganist. small blue and white pearl Kirkey and Arthur Duell , The bride is the former Miss crowns. groomsmen^ and James Stani's- Jeanne Luhmann, daughter of The bride's mother wore a lawskij -Winona , and William Harold Luhmann. Her husband medium blue suit and the Grokowsky, Altoona ,. ushers. is the son of "Mr. and Mrs. Ben- groom's mother; a pink dress. The bride's attendants wore hard Swensied. Both had corsages of pink roses. gowns of blue lace, over peau de Miss Vera Luhmann, sister of A reception was held in the MISS ANN TRANBERG'S church basement with Mrs. Ray- ¦ ' soie with plain sheath skirts and the bride, was maid of honor y ' . and Robert Holzer , Winona , best engagement to. William : mond Peterson and Miss Marlys /j T ^*^^* ^^ . controlled overskirts of lace. of" Their headpieces were braided man. Ushers were Harvey Swen- RallY son Mr. and Mrs. Peterson as hostesses. Assisting Gerald Rail , Galesville, were the Mmes. Charles West- jj uuuuuuuujujjuuuuuj ugij nnrjtmiiiij sied, brother of the groom, and ¦¦¦II-»— crowns of blue lace with pearls. mi i H I \ unm wmt*tn»mwm\ i ma\ at ¦<* '"" i "»»»»™1 1 •mv ^^m ^tft . Each carried a cross of pink Neil Luhmann, brother of the Wis., is announced by her by, Arthur Peterson, Bert Ras- carnations. bride: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les- mussen, Joy Genschon of Coch- rane, Sue Jertson, Frank Walski GIVEN IN marriage by her ter Tranberg, Etlrick, Wis." A DINNER and reception No date has been set for of Dodge, and Donald Rupprecht ¦ ¦ were held in the father , the bride wore a floor- ' " "''• ,. " icimira' Art photo) church hall the wedding. Miss Tranberg of Thief River Falls, Minn., and for 350 guests . Music was fur- length sheath of silk organza the Misses Verlie Sather Doris Mr. and Mr«. Earl H. Holtzworth was graduated this , nished by the Veritones, Treih- over peau de soie with a detach- . month Moham of St. Paul, Tara Tor- able train trimmed with seed pealeau. Assisting Were Mrs. from Winona School of gerson of Sweetsers, Irid., Shar- ¦ blue daisies and lilies-! of the HpItzwQrih Donald Krug and Mrs. Pat Kir- pearls. Her bouffant silk veil Practical Nursing. She is: on Buckman of Rochester, > valley. was held by a bow also trimmed Ani- Christopherson key, Miss Doris Brandt and spending eight weeks furth- ta Torgerson, Judy Sather and - "H A reception was held in the with seed pearls and she car- FTY ..YY Miss Judy Schlesser. ering her training at St, Rita Casey of Winonay chmch parlors. The cake was ried a bouquet of long-stemmed Vows Repeated The couple will live here. yellow roses. Joseph's Hospital, St. Paul. The couple will be at home in made and served by Mrs. Max- Winona. ine Kiefer. Assisting; were the Both are graduates of Trem- Her attendant wore a floor- . Her fiance is enrolled at La Miss Susan Christopherson, pealeau High School. The bride length lavender and white em- Crosse State University. Both are graduates of Hous- Madison, Wis., daughter of Mr. Mmes. Matthew Barry, Helen . Wernecke and Gerald Backer. is employed as a secretary at pire-styled gown of silk organza ¦ : ' ton High School. The bride is and. Mrs. Gerald Christopher- the YWCA ; the groom , at Whet- over peau de soie. She wore a a graduate of St. Mary's School son, Winona Rt. 3, and Earl H. The couple left for a wedding of Practical Nursing, Rochester. trip to Y Northern Minnesota stone Machine Company, Wi- headpiece ofY flowers and ear- Juniors to Dance HoLtzworth, Madison , son of the , Her husband is a graduate of [JAMAICA South Dakota and Pipestone, nona. ned two white roses and one late Mr. and Mrs. William Holtz- yellow rose. At Westfield Club Winona State College. worth, Lamoille, Minn., were Miiin; Prenuptial showers were host- ed by. Mrs. Ralph Schindler; A reception was held in the The groom's mother was host- married June 12 at Central . They wi31 be at home at 2227 Junior members of Westfield ess at the rehearsal supper. Mrs. iErvin Woestman , and Mrs. Immanuel Lutheran School aud- , ' A Methodist Church. Woodview Court , Madison. Golf Club and their guests will prenuptial shower was hosted by Pat Kirkey, all of Trempealeau; itorium, Silo. The wedding cake have a dance Tuesday from 8 BOTH ARE graduates of Wi- was baked and; served by Mrs. Miss Janice Lee and Miss Moh- r THE REV. ROGER Lynn per- Mrs. Le Roy Hoyell, Mrs. Er- p.m. to midnight at the club- formed the ceremony. Mrs. Wil- nona Senior High School. The Gene Schumacher, Altura, am. e-e-e/ vin Schlesser and Miss Judy house. ' ^aib o liam Ferguson was organist and bride is a graduate of St. Mary's Minn. Assisting were the. Mmes. Schlesser, at Centerville, and The Runaways . dance band ' Harvin Christen, soloist. . School of Nursing, Rochester, by the YW staff in Winona. Richard Duellman, Robert Von 4.00 and 5.00. ;Y and is a registered nurse at the Rohr, James Meinke, Theodore will play; Refreshments will be Flowers in Bloom Mrs. Dennis YNeville, La- served. moille, the groom's sister, was Madison General Hospital. Hex Benicke, Leo Gaulke, Arthur Theme of Show jamaicas, bernrudas & shirts matron of honor and Mrs. Don^ husband is in the Air Force, Rushford Legion Wacholz and Paul Gehres and Mike Kpwalczyk is in charge, aid Backer, Pipestone, Minn., stationed in Madison. the Misses Diane Swensied, Kay of arrangements. Parents will LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) and Mrs. Donald Lowerie, Min- Mr. and! Mrs. Dennis Neville Auxiliary to Meet Wernecke, Sue Olson and Kay be chaperons. —"Flowers in Bloom" was the neapolis, the groom's sister, were hosts for the bridal din- Hanson: theme of the Trillium Garden bridesmaids. ner at their home. RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) The groom s parents: were College and is employed at Von Show Tuesday at the Methodist — Murphy - Johnson Post 94 hosts at the rehearsal dinner at Rohr Rexall Drug Co. church hall. 299 Dennis Neville, Lamoille, was Prenuptial party hostesses , best man and Wayne Christoph- were the Mmes. Dennis Neville, American Legion and Auxiliary their home. Prenuptial chowers were host- One hundred fifty guests at- erson , the bride's brother, and Raymond O'Laughlin, James will meet at the American Le- The bride was graduated from ed by the Ladies Aid of Grace tended from Wabasha, Roches- Donald Lowerie, groomsmen. Schultz, William Mueller, Ed- gion Hall today at 8 p.m. Winona Senior High School and Lutheran Church; the NSP em- ter, Plainview, Frontenac and attended Winona State College. ployes at Wally's Supper Club , Lake City. Members of the Bit- • pick a summer-full ' I Ushers were Gerald Barry, win Greethurst and Walter Ralph Hughes, St. Charles, and look wonderful. ¦ \^^.mw Clow. Minn,, She is employed at Northern Fountain City, Wis., and by tersweet ' Garden Club also f' IwT '' Pipestone, and Donald Reide- retiring first district com- jamaicas, man, West Allis, Wis. mander, will head the installing States Power Co. Her husband , Miss Kay Wernecke and Miss brought flowers for the show; • bermudas, Xc^L*^" to team at the meeting. Com- a graduate of St. Charles . High Kay Hanson at the latter's Mrs. Arthur Werner and Mrs. , THE BRIDE wore a gown of Delbert Heuers mander-elect Stanley N o v 1 a n School attends Winona State home. Joseph Denzer were cho-chair- Swiss linen with a fitted bod- and Warren Miller as adjutant Avril and cotton ice, boat neckline Note 25th Year • . tf^Mm B^v , elbow-length head the new slate of officers twills and poplins, f, mM . yfA ' sleeves and slim skirt. The f or FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. (Spe- 1 965-66. cotton ducks, plaids, ' gown featured four rows of eye- cial) — Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert \mm Jm^lmk. let embroidery and silk fringe Final plans will he made at H«uer observed their silver wed- both meetings for the homecom- and had a detachable train ding anniversary June 20 at • a tee-ipree of tee- LK Vl l iS with rows of eyelet and fringe. ing celebrating July 16-18. Dele- tops In tangy colors their farm home. gates will be elected to the state TmmmmwM&i mm . A French pillbox with a bow, Mrs. Ray Ziegler baked the to go with pants. Lots lilies ol the valley and sequins convention at Moorhead. Two l^^^Bl i Wk anniversary cake ; Mrs. . Wil- special prim will be awarded of sleeveless blouses, JUpf j U^iWm at the front and edged with lard Heucr served it; June Heu- too l Small, medium, French lace hold her silk veil. at the Legion meeting and one (*$& % gflklY II cr had charge of the guest book ; at the auxiliary. jf.jj/; , She carried a bouquet of steph- Marilyn S p 1 e t h, Marshfield , i | | j//.' w Xrivi-•' mnt' '^^ ^m\ i 'V^^H anotis with a white orchid and Wis,, opened the gifts and Mrs. Ar Ivy and streamers ol satin. Clarence Tacke and Mrs. Willis Dodd-Bearson Her attendants wore sleeve- Stuber were in charge of the less blue silk gowns imported SPRING - SUMMERm* _ _ food. Wedding Set from Ireland with boat neck- Persons attended from Foun- lines and bell-shaped skirts. tain City, Cochrane, Trempea- LANESBORO , Minn. (Special) Their open pillbox headpieces leau , Independence, Strum ,-Eau —Mr. and Mrs, Benard M. Bear- with French bows held their cir- Claire, Alma , Alma Center and son announce Ihe engagement of cular veils edged with lace. Sparta , Wis., Winona , Minn., their daughter , Miss Sharon Debra Neville, Lamoille , flow- and Paradise , Mont. Bcarson , to .James L. Dodd , son HEELS-FLATS i kH er girl , wore n gown like the Their three children are J es- of Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Docld , feffi bride's nnd carried a basket of se , June and Susan , all nt home, Conrad , Iovva, The wedding will be Aug. 21, Miss Bea rson attended Winona COLORS GREEN — BONE — BLUE —YELLOW —PINK State College and has heen em- ployed as a child case worker nl ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR QUICK CLEARANCE WE NEEDT; j Bcloit of Ames , Ames, Iown. i Her fiance I.s a graduate of additional good salable il«rn s for tha I Iowa Stnte University, served i two years in the Peace Corps, | nnd will begin graduate studies in September at Kansas Stnte GOOD USED University, Manhattan , Kan. SAVE 20% to 50% ARRIVE IN FRANCE CALEDONIA , Minn, (Special ) ^ —Mrs. Florence Hennewit7: re- ANTIQUE SALE I vei veil word from Jier daughter , (Including Books) I Mrs. Raymond Winkler , that she and her children , Bobby, TO BE HELD AT Rickey and Susiin , arrived nt Iho Chnmfoloy Air Force Base In Former France recently. They joined Gamble Store her husband and Ihe children 's 166 Center St, father , SI. Sgt. Raymond Wink- ler. Thursday - Friday - Saturday Jul y 1 -2-3 TRELLISES Thur*,, 9-5; Fri.. 9-9; Sol., 9-12 Some Styles *^ 99C •"¦ ^^^r^ ^^ * ' / * ¦ REASONABLE PRICES-MANY BARGAINS " T0 PICKET FENCE 0 BA0S MATCH ^fl ^V ;.^ —~ ^ • ' u^^^^^_^^ '^ ,oo $ S«ctlon» ""C jl^^m *3 Thl» uh for tht bernf|» of 1hi Burantll HOUM at Hoimr. DftDD BROS IfUDD STORE VfcS HARDWARE If you hav« lt»m» to bt pUkid up. p|««i« , WW - W. W-- PHONE 3B4» 576 E. 4th St. Prion* 4007 ARENZ Players Teamed Up for Horse Y» man; Mrs. Russell Church, held loathe benefit of U» dtlt- clerk , and Harvey Wlskow , gates, Miss Hallingstad report- treasurer. ed. Race Event at Country Glub District 2567 was formed June Coral Rebekah Lodgt will va- 1 , 1157. Samuel Batem, great- cation for the months of July Teams for the Home Race Mrs. R. F. Potratz , . .. . lfi grandfather of Russell Church , and August, the next meeting; Tournament Tuesday at Lndleu Mrs. R. DyBambanck . 27 Minnesota City, presided at 1 the to be Sept. 14. Day at Winona Country Club first meeting. An acre of land 68 was sol d to the district by Law- have been announced. Team 7 — 0« No. 7 tee rence Dillworth for the aum of Frank DrexeIs There will be a ¦hot-gun Mrs. C. E. Klagge ..... 11 five cents. The group then vot- Htart ; all plajer» are asked to Mrs . F. C. Griesel 14 ed to raise $94 to build the first Honored oh be present promptly at 9 a.m. Mrs. Roger Schneider .17 school bouse, 16 feet by 16 feet Class D players will have a Mrs . D. J. Tushner ... .27 by 8 feet. In 1B70 when the school wai found to be too small An ni versa ry pitch and putt tournament " and In need of repairs, the dis- Tuesday morning. ¦69 Mr. and Mra. Frank Drexel, trict voted to build a new achool. Team 8 — Off No. 8 tee 657 Sioux St., celebrated their Teams are as follown: The building, which was last Mrs, W. S. L. Christensen 10 40th wedding anniversary Sun- used in 1956 , was constructed Team 1 — Orf No. l ire Mrs, R. E. Grover ...: 15 day at a party at the home of of brick and cost about $1 ,000. Mrs. L. H. BaiJey .... J2 Mrs. J. J. Carroll ..... 17 their son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Robert Griesel ... 17 Mrs. W. D, James .. ... 27 Mr. and Mr*. Anthony Fischer, Mrs. Ted ., Biesanz .... 19 516 Lake St. .. . Mrs. F. L. Zeches ...... 20 69 .. Rebekahs, Odd The open house was attended Team 9 — Of/ No. .9 tee by 100 friends and relatives. 68 Mrs. E. F. lleberling , 7 Fellows Hold The anniversary cake was cut ' ' ' Team 2 —• Off . No. 2 tee Mrj. W. C. - Llnaban :¦: . . .; 16 by Mrs. Harold Thlewea, assist- ;• Mrs. J. A. Leaf ./.,:..;.1 2 Mra. '.T. H. Cavanaugn 18 Joint Pi enie ed by Mrs. James Knutz, Mrs. .). Ermon Koller poured and Mrs. Mrs. II. Doerer ... . .16 MrsYF. E. Voss :.,... , 27 WHITEHALL, Wis. ( Special) Mrs. .J. L. Jeremiassen 19 Henry Yackel was In charge ¦ , —Members of Coral Rebekah Mrs. Madeo Molinari ... 21 ; y : ¦ ¦68 - Lodge and Trempealeau Valley of the guest book. ' ' ' - Y ¦ ' Y • ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ " ¦¦ ;¦ Mry Drexel and MJsa Lena Lodge T0OF held their annual Lutz were marred in Winona In . Y- . -.68 -Y picnic at the home of " Mr. and ' Stockton Valley 1925 and have made their TeaW "S '— • ' Off ' Nb.-S- fee Mrs. Otis Briggs , Independence, School 2567 Y Wis., Thursday evening. After home here since. Mr. Drexel, Mrs. T. K. Underdahl . IL now retired, worked for North- Mrs. M, A. Goldberg .,..17 PlahSY Farewell supper, furnished by the Briggs, SCHOOL MATES MEET ... Among the 28 members of Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Wilson; standing, Arthur M. Bard, Mrs a social hour was spent. ern States Power for 38 years. Mrs. R. H. Busdicker -.18 Mrs. Fischer is their only child the class of 1915 who held a reunion dinner Saturday evening Eard, Ray Bublitz, Mrs. Bublitz, Earle Welty and Mrs. Welty STOCKTON , Minn. — Stock- Miss Mayme Hallingstad re- Mrs. Len Bernatz ...... 22 : and there are four grandchil- at Hotel Winona were , from left, seated, Mrs. Earle Jewell (Daily News Photo ) ton "Valley School District . 2567 ported on the session of the dren. and the Fev. Jewell , Forsyth, Mo.; Miss Grace Chadwict, will hold a farewell picnic sup- Grand Lodge and Rebek ah As- ' ¦¦ per Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at sembly held at Green Bay June Team A — Off No. 4 Ue Farmers Community Park. 20-23. She attended as assembly A French ball cutter is inex- LADIES NIGHT WINNERS Miss M. "Woodworth . .. , - .Jl The district will be dissolved conductor. Charles Wendt , Eau pensive and helps to make Such 50-Year fteiinidn of Winorra High WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) . Mrs. Vernon Seitz y... .16 . after July 1 and the land will Claire, was elected Grand Mas- pretty fresh fruit cups for sum- — Prizes awarded at Ladies Mrs. R. J. Harkenrider 18 be divided between District 2558, ter , and Mrs. Gertrude Cox , Eau mer use. Use the cutter for pre- Night at the Whitehall Country Mrs. J. J. Fakler . .... 23 Stockton, and District 2565 , Min- Claire, assembly warden. In paring balls from cantaloupe, Club last week were as follows : nesota ' City. conjunction with the sessions , honeydew and watermelon; mix ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ School Glass y Atfendecl by 28 Class A , low net, Mrs. Sheri- « * ¦ Members of the District 2567 the 75th anniversary of the with seedless green grapes and dan Johnson ; low gross, Mrs. Team 5 — Off No. 5 tee school board for the last three IOOF Home at Green Bay was serve for dessert with scoops Twenly-ei ght of the 65 mem- apolis; Mrs. W. C. Preston Myer , Miss Pearl Ilaeslcy, Mrs. Ed Colliton ; Class B , low net, Mrs. T. G. Green .. ;; ... , 11 years were : Ray Johnson , chair- observed with conducted tours of fruit sherbet. bers of Winona High School ' WJueene Arndt) St. Paul ; Mrs. s , I. A. Smaby (Florence John- Mrs. James Larson ; low gross, Wrs. F. O. Gorman .....15 class , of 1915 attended the 50- H. A, Moline (Ferne: Putsch), son), Mrs. Roy Johnson (Marg- Mrs. . Paul Eide. The special Mrs. W. W. Ward...... 18 year: reunion Saturday evening Excelsior, Minn., and Abe Sech- aret HilD, Arthur Gallien Carl prize went to. Mrs. John Berger- , Mrs. C. E. Linden ...... 2A at Hotel Winona. Some of them ter , St. Paul. Kropp and Edward Curtis. Mr. son. • came from such far-away places Winona area members pres- Welty acted as treasurer and ¦ . ' : ' as South San Francisco , Calif ., ent, in addition to those who Mrs. Bard, secretary. When you are serving canta- Yy 68 A&D and Forsyth. MpY took part in the program, were Long-distance telephone mes- loupe halves, shave a slice from Team 6 — Off No. « tee ¦ Earle Welty , Mrs . R. H. Wilson sages and letters were received the bottom rind : so the melon Mrs. E, E. Christensen . .11 . THE MOST ' ¦distinguished ¦' (Hildred Thurow), Miss . Eunice from absent members, will stand straight, ". Mrs. J. A. Alampi .:,.,.14 guest present was. Miss Grace Chadwick , teacher of Latin and assembly room teacher for the class in their school days. She was given a corsage and spe- Bootery s cial tribute ; by class member, Dr. R. H. Wilson: There's lots of Summer ahead... Ray Bublitz was master of v'^fVffWPPffiV^^ ceremonies. Edwin Schuppen- 1 ' hauer read the class prophecy yk^Mpp^^ Save on your Summer fashions now! Women s of 1915 and the Rev. Earle Jew- ^•^^g ell, Forsyth , gave the invoca- tion and a prayer for the 21 de- ceased members. Each class member gave a brief account of his activities during the past half century. An the table: cen- summer attendance prize , ^^^^^^ mtm ^m ^m ^m ^m ^mwMmxx!bbu. ^^^ ^Bts ^fiiSmlmuwmwm ^mimv&wxSfm *. terpiece, was won by Mrs. Clin- SPECIAL ton Baldwin (Ruth Welsh). A wumu sum of money , left after reun- ion expenses^ was given to the Cancer Research Fund. Special This Week Onl /&&% Q y! CHAIRMEN of arrangements [ St^ & VT^fw were Mrs. . Arthur M. Bard jf Every 2 Dre,$ GoM on (Grace Burns) and Mr. Bublitz. \w ^V ( B < OF " Out-of-town members present " included Mrs. Francis E. Tur- i&i^j^^^BEsm ^m ^m ^m ^m ^mmr^f ^m^^jr ^^^^^ S ^lm ^m ^m ^mmwS ^m ^m^m^m^mmmS ^m ^SBF gason (G e r.-t'r u d e Breitlow ) , Manitowoc , Wis. ; Arthur Sebo, St. Paul; Harry Grausnik, Sun Prairie, Wis.; Mrs, Glen Kellett (Grace Hardwich) , St. Charles, Minn,; Elmer Prosser , Manka- to, Minn. ; the Rev. Jewell; Phil- lip Bourne, St. Paul; Mrs. Flor- Starts Tuesday, June 29 ence Gates Tenley, Minneapolis ; Vff 'yf/M |y / fiT w|gte^t / / wraKsiwy / / Here's your chance io scoop up cool, Mrs. Martha Will Westman, comfortable fashions at real savings. A.^W^IW / M^ ^Y^H/ / _HmP4ftf / S East Du iuth, Minn. ; Mrs. Jal- ' Hundreds to choose from! Cottons, mer Martinson (Olga Lafky) , ^x lili ^ ' iwii I fMiKili¦!$$'ij ^^^^/ r Francisco; Mrs. Carl ' ' ' sateens, blends; 12 to 20, 14y2 to. South San NS? JmmSSlbJa^^^^^-llM ^^St^^' Floren ( Elsie. Schullz ) , Minne- fro ' A. Muled plaid1210, Dacron * and cotton; . 7-00 X%''\/f^ AM. ^ button Kathy Masyga W-mlm*m lift f aWirM3Jm ^SaW^rW'ISA nt' 20f *4%tb 241//a* Skip your breakfast — Get Here Early! Wins First in WMiJ ¦ B Ruffle trimmed zip front shift /^^" ^^W^? fif IJ(P f ^Hm ' ' ' ' - SAVE ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Art Contest ' '¦ C* Checked Arnel« and cotton coat Kalhy Masygn , 12-year-old T^mJiwkar mlwi&fr\ illRS^$mtirV if wMm • Town & Country • Air Step • Risque • Sandler daughter of .Mr. ;inri M r.s. Ger- ald Masyga , 101» W. Wabasha ALL SHOES Will BE ON RACKS BY SIZES St., won first prize for her pic- FOR EASY SELECTION ture, "Corporal Works, 1 ' in Ihe annual Catholic Aid Associa- tion's Youth Art Poster contest. Extra Sales Personnel Will Be On Hand to Assisi She received an award of $21). Last year she won second ^~ prize in the contest. / :>rrV^ Save now! s<^ S ' /, \ I Smart20% OFF Knlliy will be a seventh grad- I J ^ ^ P^™ MJT new stylet, colors, fabrics er at St. Mary 's School in the iftt^^W^ M imfl'^i { T^^ A I Women's Shoes — Regular to $15 # fall. SWIMWE AR j NOW j mCiilvnni/Oil Slrrl KX/Lu Xt. lffl «§£?^ Girls. Misses , Women ... we have the latest \ ll wl n " Jsv\ t0 Cluiin I.inli Fence \A " styles cfl00Se from Pick y°urs today' Save \ >^*r^K \ J ) \ ^ / (^7 / ' $A90 20% on any style you choosel $090 r IV\ V U*\ I \\'( # Beach Towels — big, bright and funny! I I V v Wl ) ^ l\\ ) FLATS S HEELS / > ~ Extra lar e terry towels bright \ i\\ \ ¦ v\\ \ sC± ' " m \\ 8 , printed with E fll co ors unny cartoons ]»t to 2»» [ y \. xw\ \ fix M \ I ' ' ^ ^ Children ' s Towels — Spacemen or Balle- Ml V^ I 1 ^- ^y^ l \ — SAVE \ Carrrinas- ^f bpac li home TOO SAVE — SAVE — SAVE j J J r_ I 1 a \ . ^°i" gear! y a ur s and Fun q ^93 \ T^^ S^\ / " y° "n Just jQVGup fo Z I |\\ Mt one from our «ay assortment of beach bags. !» I M K f BAREFOOTS & CANVAS i SEARS ! : 51C Ft. ' ' ' 'Holds so much, carries so easily 1*<> Stretch pant*! Caprij, jAX , «L 1 Regular to 56.00 I n M, » / 3fi In. litffIi , 11 •M « IIK «* . 2 '"• ' for ruRK'il «l«iriil»llllr- lnrlnilr» Surfers , Jamaica.! J N-\ \ ( <* S£ ^* «on>j)l*lr linr |i»«l» •»«< ¦«>!» r«IU. Your choice — now at f *•] *^W(iA/* * » *?SV $ I\|M rl Installation ^^ $290 49 1*1 Snirn nrrniiKi- H> lmv« > «ur $ Now - 3 ni'sv f»niin« liiMulli'il l>r |»r<»rr»- j j •IcinnU, 2- 3 Stretch pants for real * ^ com- ^A^-C%LiSBi^^ v # f C ^ 'OT ^ST v^f j^ofc 'lirv fortl Cotlon denim , 4 ^ IMionc banded Nc^L " '?^~ \ \ \ rW*&s3S&lA • NO REFUNDS ALL SALES FINAL waists , zippers. Navy, ship- ' f ^^v ^^>w \. / ' /,^ Efe^aftt^iffil per , rod , lodon , charcoal. ' *¦ ^^' ^ si?«s 8 ' '^slfSLSi ^^ V \r JaWSw^i^ ^y^S\ IW » KKKK io ia '"O^Kk^v \. / .^ **&>mBX 'fc£k& KSTIIMA TK ^**s^ •• *J'J ^ -iSr . T^5b.l ^T^JrVr,m\ ^ ^j ^ - ^sj SfcL ^ w tr^rvv^ SKAKS 57E -lffl A&D Bootery WINONA 57 West 3rd St. House of the Week , %^Let s' Get Gwiiiq 2-Story House Avoids Vertical Look By A. F. SHIRA SOME TIMELY NOTES THE TALL growing mnm« cm By ANDY LANG H-89 Statistics W ITH good moisture in the be piched back now to make the ^&r jfH the two-story house lias main- compact. ^mmwam the Design H-89 has a IhirR yy- soil and warm weather plants more busy and ^^^ ¦N| IMK^| talned Its popularity over if they have made J HII ^^ I it provides more riKirn, dinio^ ro4 . NW'i of NE','« "Vbiir Valspar Color • Shoot, the dinette table and a large except J,35 acres in HE corner thereof, or four years of age and in vig- Stool Work all. In Sec. 10-106-6. . Carousel Store " window. Equitable Reserve Assn. to Donold ¦Ki' ours growth -will produce larger BAUER o> Boiler Repair Work On the upper level are the McMflnm ct uv—N. 22 ft. of Lot 10 «nd flower heads, if all but a few of ELECTRIC, IMC. 55-57 West 2nd St. N 11 ft . ol E. S. ft. of Lot 1, Block 22j East Third St. four bedrooms and two bath- How to Build, Buy 1?1 . OP of Wlnonn. the stronger stems are cut out Norman E. Nelson et «y to Donald J I Wo Deliver Phone 3651 rooms. The hall bath features . at the base. The weaker stems to ' ¦ ¦ ¦ , : ¦ WINONA BOILER Nlcolay et ux^Lot 8, Boiler 's 2nd Ada. i ". ' . ¦': ' ' • ' twin lavatories, a convenience to Goodview. be cut out are usually on the out- Orvllle T Olson to Raymond C. Fel- ' fi STEEL CO. for handling the morning school ' side of the plant . In the case of bedroom Or Sell Your ler et ux— Part of Sf='i .of SWV. and phlox some o these weaker hour rush. The main Home of 5W. of PHONE 5W5 SE'i of Sec , 9-106-7. has a private bathroom aad a Murphy oil Corpoiallon 1n Sol Was- stems are seedlings and should 163-167 West Front Street Full study plan information on this architect-designed House ^crmfln et ,ux~E. ?0 ft. of Lot "11 and walk-in closet of almost 50 of the Week is included in a 50-cent baby blueprint. With it in W. 77.? ft . of Lot 17, Block <8, OP of be cut out anyway. hand you can obtain a Wlnonn. r^TrH contractor's estimate Ruth L. Thlewcj 1o Ronald Krust et ci^^ nx- S:' ! ELECTRIC SERVICE ,\lX- Chris Jensen et a I lo Roger E. Volk- Volume same j >, Enclosed Is $1 for "YOUR HOME" booklet ? man et ux- Lot J, fslock 20, Taylor t, date 19R4 .... $1,566,061 1732 West Phono 8 3762 ^>/rL / A Co.' s Add. to Winona . ^ Roger E . Volkman el ux lo Edward J. Fifth St. Anytimo NAME , F . Stlef «f al-Lot 4, HEAVy DUTY PATIO QUEEN HARDWARE I^lg ^' Marten- Purl ol Lots 4 and 5, Blo'j of NWU ol SEV. and Bill Weaver I acre In r|W corner ol SW 1 . ol SE" . of square feet . Three of the four : - room. The wide gable end over- Ser ', , N(W ol SWU of Sec . 4-10(1.9, • Painting-Docoraring bedrooms have -cross ventila- hangs contribute to this appear- Wllll.im p. A. Knisc el ux to Donald i L . Hull et d« S. 24 rod s of W. «"• rods • Dri-Wall Taping tion , with the fourth having a ance. Contained in the over-all ' 1 of SW'i of NE . of Sec . 32-I04-8. Interior and Exterior large double window William M. Tumaihok et ux lo Gerald • at the front dimensions of 5!> feet by 27 feet Painting Call BIESANZ When You Need of the house. I ft inches of this house ,07(5 F, Swansea et ux--Lot 4, niock », Fos- i are 1 ter ' s Add . . to Winona. square feet of living urea on Annos Grnrhnwsk I et al lo lane A ' M-|y Phone j ARCHITECT YORK uses wide j the first floor , 040 square feet Storlie ' j ol I nl J, Block 50 overhangs of roof nnd a ennti- 1 Hulilwrd' i Add. to IVInona. on the second floor. ., QUIT CLAIM DEED 1 689-2210 1 levered second floor to create : ¦ I Hamlin <,londe rl nl lo Julia 6. deride deep shadows on the outside. He ; flirt of HW. ol Set VI0/-9 STAINLESS STEI-X SINKS DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION RCLLINGSTONE , MINN. suggests the use of one . color, ; Stainless steel '¦inks have won Jrnnlu /v\ Hlllmnr, der.ediml, lo Eltlt plus white 1 Muile et al ¦ Nn rral properly listed. , to keep the exterior a lot of now friends in the past Edward I Stiff, dercdent , fn Bernard simple anil restrained. Horizon- ' f ew years. In I f/.W, only one tal lines are ach ieved with the \ kitchen sink in :>0 was stainless ! use of a cornice over the front ! .sleol. Today, it. '* one oul of I entrance and adjacent living every four. ;

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I *f J 17, ELECTRIC ic Prompt, Courteous Service ~~ . < W1 Cin^ > "^ lllilllM OlLLlR COMPANY I lViiioiiai t.oiiiily 1 ic Free Estimates WW] KENDELL-O'BRIEN C* 620 Main it. Phone 8- 1002 *\ 1 A lis Ira «*l in. I i \ \ • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL > fLM INCOKPORATBD fSk I II II LUMBER CO. m. 535 Junction St. Phor»» 8-2987 H \ > All WORK DONE BY C r "TUBBY" JACKELS, r/ r, fi I i a MniMlwr ol kmatU.na I. MHI Wl* LICENSED BONDED ELECTRICIANS C wl iiiMMilBlt * loving Winona Ccwnl>» ^mzH — ^aJEM I " > HHlllli Franklin St. Phono 8-1647 H8^ lj[ |j wH ^^ p Min locatedBIESANZ Jutt Eait ot Airport "J IvY. 'j ^^ I^ BBBBH =Phono» 9012 four iona, Jamei, Raymond, MONDA Y Roger and Merlin, all at home; Sharon anil 1965 two daughters. The Daily Record JUNE 21, June/ both at home; her par- Closes Suspended 30-Day ent*, Dakota, and two fllatcrs, UN. Term Given Dakota At Community WEATHER Two-State Deaths Mrs. Walter (Edna) Albrecht, Legislative Rushford, and Mrs. Delrnur Man for Bad Check Memorial Hospital EXTENDED FORECAST William E. Bau»r (Esther) Frahm, Winona. A (ion Birthday Party A suspended 80-day Jail sen- MINNESOTA - Tuesday DURAND, Wis. - Funeral died at birth. visiting hount MMIcti ami surgical tence was given Robert Phillips,' pallfrnrn 2 to 4 ind 7 to li» p.fTl. (No through Saturday temperatures service* were held this morning Funeral services will be- at SAN FHANCTSCO UP) - commemorative session's polite Formulas Not :hlld ran und«r I!.) will average 3- $37 Binding, Ruling ADMISSIONS no-account check which he gave fil-fll. Rain will average one- Hospital after an Illness of 10 toka Cemetery, embracing more than two bil- Johnson 's call Friday for the ST. PAUL (AP) — The SUte Mrs. Anna Lewinskl , St. Anne weeks, to Winona llicycle Service in re- quarter to three-quarters of an Friends may call at Fawcett lion people, Joining In support of UN. delegates to concern them- turn for services. Tie said that Hospice. The Rev. Charles Wolf offi- the U.N. quest for peace sdves with the war In Vict College Board is not limited la inch in showers or thunder- Funeral Home, Winona , Tues- . ¦ ¦ they had given him two weeks Floyd Connaughty, Stockton , storms mostly toward the week- ciated , Burial was in the church day from 7 to 1) The three-day commemora- Nam. .. ' . • "¦ ' . spending tho lump sum appro* ¦ p.m. and at the to pay the check and that he Mirny end. cemetery; church Wednesday from 12:HO tive session , mainly a gala 114- priated to it for operation of ih* Miss Elda Soelsch , Cochrane , He was self-employed on a 1 "I K It not known by all that reeded an extension of that ¦ ¦ (I to 1:30 p.m. nation celebration of pomp and " five state colleges by fonnulai Wis. • ¦ ' • . " WISCONSIN - T u e s a y farm in the Lima community, the dirty aggressive war in Viet period.. . through Saturday temperature ceremony, began Friday with on legislative committee work Y'".DISCHARGES Born Oct. 31, IBM , in the Lima ! Mrs. W. A. Rosenwald Nam was unleashed by the Judge McGill auapended Phil- . will average 4 to 8 degrees be- moments of silent meditation , lip's 30-day sentence oh condi- Mrs. Agnes Kramer, SI. Aniic community to Mr. and Mrs . :, -LAKK CTTV, Minn . - Mrs. a.s it had in '.1945. It ended Sun- United States?" asked the tall , sheets. Hospice; low normal. Normal low is in Frank F. Bauer , he was a life - W. A. (Blanch) Hosenwald, bespectacled Soviet ambassa- tion he pay the check within Atty. Gen. Robert Mattion long, area day in a huge religious convoca- ¦;' ¦ AH hours and that he not com- the 60s north and east to low resident. He married about 80, died suddenly Satur- tion. dor. - , . - .. ' made that ruling today in an- SUNDAY lids south west, Normal high is Lucy Ilayden June 10, 39Hi; II* He had • left- -the Opera House mit any similar offense within ADMISSIONS day -evening at her: home here. swering a question from Dr. 70s north and east and in the was a member of the Holy Ho.s- Funeral services will be al In • ¦between . .. a crackling ex- .scene before U.S. Ambassador six months; Phillips' $50 cash y the /.dial E. Stevenson fired back: bail was refunded. Bevington Reed, chanceUor of StY 2 p.rn. Wednesday at St. John 's perature change until warming Survivors are: His wife; fou r Lutheran Church here Soviet Union and United States "I must say that the Soviet the state college system and ex- Mrs. Rose Ciscwski , the Rev. , 478 W. trend near end of the week. sons, Hubert and Edwin , both T. . 11 Albrecht officiating. Bur- ambassadors underscored a Union might do more by encour- ecutive director of the hoard. 6th St. of Arkansaw; Arnold, Blmwood, ial will be in the church ceme- warning by U.N. Secretary-Gen- aging the peaceful purposes of ¦Gordon Ferguson , 472: W Precipitation will total around and Wilfred J., Reed aald the legiilatura had three-fourths of an inch iri Durand ; six tery . ' eral U Thant that the cold war the United Nations than by at- Broadway, sisters, Sister Thoma, Superior, appropriated $L1 ,685,208 from showers latter part of the week . Friends may call at Peterson- seems to be intensifying and tacking my country for protect- Barn Burns Ronald Hanson , 60 W. Howard Wis;; Mrs. Herman Brantner, threatening to spread to un- ing a small country from the general fund and that this, ¦ OTHER TEMPERATURES Sheehan Puneral Home after together with St. Mra. Bennie Bauer and Mrs. 11 a.m. Tuesday and until 1 touched areas of the world. aggression and, indeed, assist- certain leappro- Robert. J. Wieczorek , Gales- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jonathan Wayne, rural Durand; In a sharp break from the ing the aggressor." prlated receipts estimated at Mrs. Jack Sweeney, p.m. Wednesday, and at the ville, Wis. High Low Prec. Arkansaw, church after 1 p.m. Wednesday. At Ridgeway something over $7 million, would Y and Mrs. Steven Alt, Eau provide funds for operation of Mrs. Anna R , Maze i 370 W. Albany, clear . ... 87 58 ... RIDGEtVAi', Minn. (Special) Sanborn St. Claire; 50 grandchildren; four the colleges . Albuquerque, clear 86 56 y brotliers Mrs. H:Sdur E. Vaplon 38,500 Federa l — Fire destroyed a barn > gran- DISCHARGES , Paul Mondovi , and WABASHA, Minn, (Speciai)- "Certain formula applied to Bismarck, clear ... 72 47 .06 Ambrose, Allie F. and Drunk Driving, ary and tractor Sunday morn- Ed, Du- Mrs. Hildur E. Vaplon, 79 a anticipated enrollments are used Mrs. Armin Plcl , Fountain Boise, clear .. ..., ., 66 45 rand, and three sisters, Mrs. , Summer Jobs ing on a farm owned by Her- City, Wis. lifelong Wabasha County resi- bert McNamer, Ridgeway far- by legislative finance commit- Chicago, cloudy .... 90 75 .. Vince Berger, Mrs. Charles Sa- ¦ tees as a base for estimating Mrs. Irene Bohlinger , Foun- Cincinnati , clear ... 90- 64 .. belko and Mrs. Richard Karsh- den t, died Sunday evening at Bottle Charges For Students mer. ". City, Wis St. Elizabeth's Hospital here. the amount to be appropriated tain . Cleveland , clear ... 90 72 .. . WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec- McNamer said today that he to the maintenance and equip- Herbert Albrecht ; 414 Mankato Denver , clear ...... 80 51 ., Mr». Wilhelmine Kitzma n She had been ill for some time had driven the tractor and a ¦ ELGIN, Minn. ( Special) ' and had been hospitalized one retary of Welfare Anthony J. ment account of the State Col- Ave. . Des Moines, cloudy 89 67 .48 - Bring $135 fine spreader over to the farm lege Board, he' added. Dale Dorsch , 173 Mankato Detroit , clear ::.... 90 75 .. Mrs. Wilhelmine Kitzman, SO, month. Celebrezze says a federal pro- from 'his home place Sunday Ave. . Fort Worth , clear ., ' 94 72 .. died Sunday morning at the Rest She was born May 10, 1886, Two guilty pleas and two not gram has produced summer "These formulas set forth Item . guilty pleas to various traffic morning to begin getting the Helena , clear . ...; 68 39 Haven Home, Plainview, where to Peter and Johanna Olson at barn ready for the haying. by Item on the legislative com- Mrs. Clarence Mali.szew.ski, charges were heard today in jobs for 38,500 college students ' . ,y Jacksonville, clear . 86 72 .06 she had lived eight years. Lake City . She was married mittee work sheets specific MOVE. Wabasha St She was born March municipal court by Judge John from low-income families. Edward Nelson 127 E Kansas City, rain :¦. 91 66 .33 16, 1875, July 3, 1910, to George Vaplon HE USES the barn for hay amounts in each category in the , . King , to Mr. and Mrs. John Siem in I>. McGill. The work-study program is stY Los Angeles, clear 78 58 ... in Pepin Township, Wabasha storage and for his beef cat- maintenance and equipment ac- ,. Farmington Township, Olmsted Arnold G. Rivers, Rolling- authorized by the Economic Op- tle in the winter Miss Elda Soelsch, Cochrane , Louisville, clear ... 89 68 County. They farmed there one ' , McNamer count for each college. These Memphis, clear .... 89 71 .. County. She was married Jan. year and then mo ved to Waba- stone, pleaded guilty to drunk portunity Act. About $19,1 mil- said. There were no animals in formul as are not included in the Wisy lion has been provided to 730 Miami , cloudy ...... 83 78 .' . 27, 1897, to George . Kitzman. sha. He died July 9, 1939. driving and open bottle charges the barn Sunday . however. appropriation act." Vernold Boynlon , Lewiston , colleges and universities to han- Milwaukee, cloudy . 95 69 They farmed in the Elgin area Miss Blanche Vaplon , Waba- and paid $135 in finess levied As the Ridgeway farmer load- He then asked whether the Minn. until 1946 when dle the program. Mpls.-St.P., clear .. 8fl 61 .17 they moved into sha, a daughter , is the only by Judge John D. McGill as ed the spreader, State College Board would be Mrs, David Kouba and baby, the village here. He died March an apparent New Orleans, clear. 87 71 .05 survivor. One infant daugh- the alternative to 42 days in jail.. short in an electrical line ig- limited in its dlstrlhution of 21)3 E. King St. New York, clear ,,. T3 61 .. 16, 1958. ter, three brothers and her par- Rivers was arrested by city funds to the colleges to the Survivors are : One son, Al- nited some leaking oil on the Okla. City, clear ... »1 72 .. ents have died. police at Sarnia and Sioux, tractor engine. The fire was amounts listed on the work FREE TB X-RAYS Philadelphia* cloudy 80 60 fred , Elgin ; one daughter, Mrs. Funeral services will be at streets Saturday at 7:41 p.m. Wabasha Sheriff sheets . ' Elmer (Eva) Polikowsky, Mill- blazing up before McNamer (Mon.-Wed .-Frt., 1-5 p.m. Phoenix, clear ... - »5 59 .. 2 p.m. Wednesday at Buckman- Nathan W. Hale, 67814 E. noticed it. :.' '. 82 56 .. ville, five grandchildren, and 17 "Nowhere in this net do we Room 8, City Hall) Ptlnd . Mc., clear Schierts Funeral Home, the Broadway, paid a $75 fine as the He made a futile attempt to Winona Co. residents free clear ... 75 54 .. great-grandchildren. find any reference to any com- , Rapid City, Rev. William Ingman, First alternative to 25 dayj in jai] Checks Accidents extinguish the flames by throw- mittee formulas, work sheets or others , $1 each. St, Louis, cloudy ... 92 75 .. Funeral services will be Tues- Lutheran Church , Lake City, guilty to a day at 3:30 p.m. after pleading WABASHA, Minn. (Special)— ing a bucket of water on the records, nor any Inference that Seattle, cloudy .. :.. 68 53 .. at Trinity Lu- officiating. Burial will be in charge of driving after suspen- Last week ¦...... 105 , cloudy, 84 66 .. theran Church here, the Rev. Miss Nancy Ponto, 21 , Roches- engine, then s«.t out for his such data is to control the ex- Washington Riverview Cemetery here. sion of his driver's lic«nse Sun- penditure of the funds appropri- Total since 1959 .. ,V 55,967 (T-Trace) Oscar Dorn officiating. Burial ter, driving a 1964 model, hit home farm half a mile away Pallbearers will be Frank day at 1:24 a.m. at 3rd and ated," said the attorney general. DAILY RIVER BULLETIN will be in the church cemetery. La Bresh Henry the parked 1963 car owned by to call firemen. Wachs, Ray , Market streets. Thomas O'ReiUy, Goodhue, at ' "Accordingly, your question is TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Stage 24-hr. Pallbearers will be Milton and William and Hen- .. Meanwhile, the tractor which Eggenberger, Judge McGill also ordered Bellechester at 11:30 p.m. Sat- answered in the negaLUve." Today Chg. Pr. Earl Kitzman , Meivin Hanren- ry Vaplon and George Vogt. was parked right next to the Tommy Pen le r, Fountain berger Robert Wehrs Hale to surrender his license urday , according to Sheriff Ed barn continued to blaze up. Red Wing ... 6.5 — .3 .68 , , Arleigh Friends may call at the fu- ' ¦ CityYWis., 7y Polikowsky and Victor Holtorf. plates and vehicle registration Lager. • '. " -. • The barn and a nearby gran- Lake City ..... 9,4 — .2 .53 neral home Tuesday and until burned five or six years ago,, .1 1.02 Friends may call at Johnson to city police. Miss Ponto was reaching ary were ignited and were Wabasha ...... 8.6 — time of service Wednesday. . according to McNamer. The ; Alma Dam V,. 6.7 — .1 .24 and Schriver Chapel, Plainview, Nicholas J. Steffen , 20, 375 W. down to pick up a cigarette burning fiercely before fire- Municipal Court Whitman Dam . 5.3 +.- .2- .07 this evening and until Tuesday 5th St., pleaded not guilty to a from the floor of her vehicle fighters arrived. : home was not occupied at the Mrs. Anna Esselrnan Y time. He has owned the farm Forfeitures: Winona Dam . 6,2 .... .02 noon, and at the church after LA CRESCENT, Minn.-Mrs. charge of careless driving on when she hit the rear of the Both buildings burned to the . eight or nine years, he said. , Rt, WINONA ..... 7 5 .... .03 2; 30 p.m. Tuesday. Anna Esselrriann, 69, La Cres- U.S. 61 Wednesday, at 11:05 O'Reilly car. About $200 dam- ground, and the tractor Is ', al- Irving BYPassehl Winona . Houston firemen were called Trem'au Pool . 9.6 -f .2 cent Rt. 2, diedl at her home p.m. Minnesota Highway/ Pat- age was done to each vehicle. most a total loss, NcNamer 3, $30 on a charge of driving Mrs, Ivan Larson ' shortly before 10 a.m., but the on Highway Trem'au Dam . 6.5 + .1 rol made the arrest. : : No charge was made, said today. He is covered by 4.3 in Winona wLth LAMOILLE, Minn. — Mrs. early. Sunday morning. Ridgeway department could no current vehicle registrati on Dakota ... .. 8.1 - .2 .. She was born Aug. 28, 1895, at Judge McGill set tri al for July Stewart Case, 21, Rochester, some;insurance but is not sure . .5 .. Ivan Larson , 38, Lamoille Rt. not be reached until 10:30. June 14 at 3:20 p.m. Minnesota Dresbach Pool . 9:6 + Nodine to Mr. and Mrs. John 13 at 11 a.m. on the charge and was charged with Careless driv- yet how much , McNamer said. . T, died Sunday at 12:301 a.m. ; The burned barn is "fairly Highway Patrol made the ar- Dresbach Dam . 8.8 +.1 : released young Steffen on his ing following an accident on He managed to . salvage some La Crosse .... 7.3 — .3 .01 at Lutheran Hospital, La Thessing. ,'' McNamer sa id; but he to William own recognizance. Attorney Highway 61 in Kellogg Sunday elevator equipment irorn the old rest. - Tributary Streams Crosse, after an illness of six She was married could not say how many years Donald J. Fort, 19 , 709 WU ¦ 10, Loren W. Torgerson represented at 5:50 p.m. According to the granary before it was consum- Chip, at Durand 1.0 —1.0 IM months. V Esselrnan June 1924. She ago it was built. It had no cat- son St $10 on a charge of driv- Holy Steffen today in couit. sheriff , Case was rounding a ed. ' - ;, ., Zu. at Theilm'n 28.4 . + .2 .13 The former Elsie Anna Rott , was a lifelong member of Y>Yy-: tle stanchions and is not a ing in violation of . a restricted Church , Dakota, William R. Storlie, 156.High curve too fast in his 1964 car Tre. at Dodge -0.3 — .1 T she was born May 22, 1927, in Cross Catholic ¦ THE HOUSE on the place basement barn. driver 's 1 icens e (corrective and the Rosary Society. ¦ Forest St., pleaded not guilty and slid sideways into the 1965 BI. at Galesville 1.7 — .2 Pleasant Hill Township, Wi- car driven by Raymond Taylor; lenses) Saturday at 11:14 p.m. La Cr. at W. S, 3.3 — 1 nona County, to Albert and Ella Survivors are: One son, Wil- to a charge of speeding 45 at 3rd and Lafayette streets. . daughters m.p.h. in a 30 zone on Broad- 47, Plainview. About $100 dam- Root at Houston 5.9 .... .90 Pflughoeft Rott. She was a. life- liam, at home; two , age was done to the Taylor car Ann C. Schreiber, 22, Winona (Arlene) , way from Hamilton to Zumbro RIVER FORECAST time resident of this area. She Mrs. Stanley Sperbeck and $50 to the Case vehicle. . Ht. 2, $10 on a charge of (From Hastings to Guttenberg) was married to Ivan Larson , Dakota Rt. 1, and Mrs. Cletus streets Sunday at 12:23 a.m. His parking top close to a fire ly- Stages for the next several June 25, 1949. She was a mem- (Verna) Kneifl , Kenosha , Wis., trial was set for July 6 at 9:30 Gerald Zmke, 41, pleaded guilty to simple drant at the southwest corner of days were predicted for Winona ber of St. Luke' s Lutheran and two brothers, John R., Da- a.m., and Judge McGill set bail assault be- fore Justice Leon Ellrlnger in Wabasha and Center streets as follows: 7.4 Tuesday, 7.2 Church, Pickwick. kota Rt. 1, and Nicholas, La at $25. Storlie was attempting Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday and 7.0 Thursday, Survivors are : Her husband; this morning to raise bail. Plainview and was sentenced to Crosse. Her husband died Nov. 30 days in jail. Sentence was 27, 1947. suspended and he was placed on The funeral service will be probation for one year. He was Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. at New Test for arrested by Deputy Robert Schumacher Funeral Home, La Loechler Sunday. Cvosse, and at 10 at Holy Cross Moon Vehicle ¦ Church, Dakota, the Rev. WHITE SANDS MISSILE James Dandelet officiating. -Wl The Ainu remain one ol Ja- Cross RANGE , N.N. — The space pan' Burial will be in Holy will hold another in its s mysteries. Al though they call at agency live among Mongoloid people Cemetery. Friends may series of tests of the safety sys- , the funeral home Tuesday from tem for moonbound astronauts the Ainu look more like Euro- 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pirn. The Rosa- Tuesday. peans. Most have light com- ry will be said at 8. If all goes well, a 155,000- plexions, round ejes , heavy pound thrust escape rocket will beards and wavy black hair, Two-State Funerals pull a dummy moonship, simi- They speak a language unre- lar to the one in which thjee lated to Japanese, Mrs. Blanch Haas Apollo astronauts would be rid- Homeowners H| : PLAINVIEW , Minn. - Fu- ing, to an altitude of about one | 9 [ neral services for Mrs. Blanch mile above the desert floor. Haas will be held Tuesday at 2 National Aeronautics and p.m. at Elgin Methodist Church , Space Administration spokes- the Rev. Eurl Slcphan officiat- men said th« test will determine HRnnjH ing. Burial will be in Elgin Cem- how safe the astronauts would etery. be should their giant Saturn V Get In On the Pallbearers will be Maurice rocket malfunction just before Shea, Francis Ploetz, Charles or during its launch . Kingsley and George, Earl and m Homer Evans. WINONA DAM XOCKAGE Friends may call nt Johnson Flow — 411,250 cubic feet per and Schriver Funeral Home to- second today at I) a.m. day and until noon Tuosday and Saturday 7:15 p.m. — Stephen P. Aus- —^"*- | Save with BIG BEAT nt the church after 1 p.m. Tues- * ' day. tin , fl barges , down. l il l | Slale Farm J . More and more liomos in the Winona 1rade area ore having Homeward Small craft 39. i*^*VSj ^l ''ow 'nsurance Take Priva te Drum Lessons Steps at tha ontrances. Your friunds, your nolghbori, your relativ&i all Meivin H. Balk Sunday ¦t JOLYJ rates for —Funoral services for Meivin 3:55 a.m. — Bull Durham , 2 kw7Wm (careful drivers , seem to agree on the genuine value of this Mop purchase. Thoy are II. Halk , 57, N«n««ni Falls, N.Y., barges, up. ' See me. at Hal Leonard Music Olhnnnton native, getting a iturdy product , a guaranteed product, and a goad-looking ona area ^vho 6:05 a.m. — Flngship, 6 barg- died at Veterans Hospital, Buf- es, up. "PETE" P0LUS at the scimc lime. Maybe it' time yau Investigated the possibilities of * falo, N ,Y,, Saturday morning, 6:40 a.rn, — Harriet M , 4 126 E«it Broadway — Explanatory Mooting — will he Tiii'scUiy, I sturd Hor*i«ward Stops for your home , too. No obligation for a barges, up. Phono 4520 safe, y He wns horn in Town of 11:10 p.m. — Wkllii im Travis , fre* estimate . , . Lincoln , Buffalo County, May 2 hnrges, up, 16, 19011, lo Mr. and Mrs, Her- Small craft - 74 , STATE FAR M man Balk. Ho gnuluiilcd from Today F^\ Wed. June 30 Ullmanton High School , wonl to B:l!5 a.m. --• Dcft'iulor , n linrg- MUTUA L 7;3fl P.M. New York In lMl anil was n V *J/ ADI0W0im es. down. INlUHANCtCOMrANV At Hal Leonard Mualc, 64 E. 2nd St. veteran of World War 11 and the I p.m. -- I-iuly Hoc , 5 barges, H«m«0|(ic «. nioomlniton. Illinod ^- iji Korean War. Mo was omployed down, in———— i -! ¦ >—~.^*m*.t-*i~a~*i*a*ma*aim>~-~m~~^~~*^~**a*~*m*mama*-m**»Lm*am*awammmlm*mmmk ^ by the YMCA ami i»t n savings Look at Your and loan firm nt Buffalo. / ||fiv Ixi^TfK ' " Survivors include his wife, _ ] for Better O utboard ^v^^^J;^j^^^^S^^^^ * s £ver ne Vivian; throe step-daunhterB ; [ mkM m 9m / cii $*eP • • • y° his mother , uf Cilmaiilon; sev- I 6 Private Lessons ^ en gnuidrhlldron , and ono broth- I IVIODll Motor Performance MMWiw

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Mele the sides of ancient volcano the American League. That's how it has gone for the Mele started, relievers Billy hopes Kaat , who has had ten n, Ikef lmi 7 ' HBP- By tloprtom (Uiu.rd ) J. Wf» — Hamm'i Soakart • I Spnllr Budnir.k 4 Oclrolt 3* 10 lit 4 THAT NUT the stae* tor tht KAildowtkl. 1 Nrw York 3J 31 4 )| 10 Von Rohr Ornn • I Wlclia MnhAn 1 (, Lot AnnrlM 37 41 AM I V I V IOI ly' i flar-Cita 4 t eiaylioyt linnny r.ult 3 At La Crescent Tonight Bolton 3» 40 4V0 IJV« niatd i s lo f.rov* ¦ ll 41 )»( Flhorlla 3 17 Af ter suffering its first loss IVINON.A (ook n 2-t lend mid winning run .scored on a wild WatMnatcn U' I ( ' Knntairily 10 4t ici )0't J « T seT AWXV .« H-:S SANDY of the seii.MMi during a three- then tell lichind 4-:' in the tup pitch SUNDAY'S RESUI Ti Watlvnlr W L , game weekend. Winona 's of tho seventh before rallying lo ' ' Ntiv York 1, Loi Anqolai 1 Mr* Slnpyi 1° 1 M1LWAUKKK 1 -1" - lUinlu i Loren Hen/ tri|ile , All line s MINNESOTA tt, netioll 4 1 Mut«l<«» • 1 inl ielder Sandy Alomar wai American I-cgion haschnll team l>ush il into extra innings. With double nnd Addinulon 's single nntlon «.j, Wathlngton 1-4 Fn>lo\ "> I he-ads for Ln (Inwcenl and a Clovtland 10 11, Kanui Cily 11 . Orh !.Bllll«r« J » .shipped to Atlanta by the Mil one out. Kulas singled and All- were Winona 's t hree hits Aus- Chicago iA. mltlmora 10 Rat rinki 1 • winikee Braves Salurday lo W»»hln||loi> IJ) The two teams foui;hl to a Cltvrlantl at (Intton Inlqhtl VJ the lender will be base blow , hut Ahrens did get 1-1 flrsLinninf! lie in Ihe finale Drtroll at n.illlmora (nlghll N<3 Cliluqo at MINNBSOTA Iniqlill. home to tie it That set the / Doth L« Orescent ami Winona helore Winona scored two each Onl y qalnn^ irhi-fluli-d PL HI M TRy " : M/nSllAY'S (1AMII 1 . I WI T MAD f "~ --y HMM l ME VVASy= st and alop the cirruil wilh stage lor Allaire 's left field in the third and Iniirlh iiiiinin^s SO ('hliMW al MINNESOTA J^ RIGHT THAT'S smash wilh I be singling Dnve AAV SMOKES R^fI^' $' J . \.„. IMI records. Conch Dill Allaire for the "will Ui'vi Yor kal rVaiMiKitnn lniq|it|. ^ /W&. REAL TOBACCO \ Knopick nbonrd The win went Allaire , Hen/ Dttiolt nl nalllmnra (nlnhll WITH T^ITU.O (tfiU has named Dave Knopick , buck .mil Alliens col rii-vtland al Boiton (nlghll ES lo Kin)|»ick , who worked an inn- lecled Winona ' s hits in Only uamn irhadultd -M T from a two-week stint wil h the Hint V OSSSSN MV HA-NPS National Guard , for .starting ing and one-third in relief of •(nine Austin also not three Bluest driviinee in iftnition systems in over b0 yorirs, \l ALOMG IT- «akA ^S \ntlimnl l.ragtir J duty toutghi. slarler Sieve Slylm I'.en/ Iri pled w ( nt a* Ge t sure f ire sl.trls, longerlifft tor While the Le.let/. did siil'lcr Kulas pnkcil three hit s in the Winoii ii now stands V I for lni Anu«ln 44 10 401 ^jBS awmBBSb ^a*. gmne , Allaire , Todd Spencer the sen-Min Clmlnnuli 47 It 3t3 1 Iheir first loss of |lu> season il Ian Fi.inrluti 31 ll pliiRs and points ,less frequent (•Jail (4 1 ( a < intta i I) «' Y* ftSfi^HHHLlSw nnd Ah rens two each. MILWAllKfK 1» 10 141 4' i is worthy ol note thai (hey took lit i h ' ah i h i Piriittirrqh V 11 Ht I' f Rl if llnuliulli- . -n loot oily,)l> 1 I 0 tiineii|is , rind il' yours I I "¦ ""'^ two of II IITC froin "big city " I'hllnMi'liilila JJ H ^ ^¦ ""^PBr IN Till'; I MtSI , 11" ' K <"<"' 'iKaftist Allahr • > | t l amb , lb % I l II t OKI a. 11 It 4JI 101 ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ('(ini|ii 'liti(in Aihllniilii I h i I I llirnlili lt l 0 l Austin, Wiiiiinii curried n :i (I rintami v/ it 4JI ii you buy iww 'hb Sludobakci NOW! Ni'll.Hi 1 n o Klrl p J I I * t^HSHr JkaGF^Saf * HOIH I OH 11 4| HI. IP, H U M M I 4 I i Oipirli li 4 i i A «- ,'» » l«'|4IC1 41V «'( I « t'riisse , lead int o Die bottom of the third . Nrw Yoi k I) 4t 114 70' i «Uk ahniil all 1(1 l»(i« Valua t anlura* itaiidaid on atvaiy 'Aft Mi/rfahalcar 1 SlM'lIt fl .ll I 7 I Knrlln. lli 4 0 1 ' mid then let I hi- host I cam SLINI>AY"> Mr Sdl TH Wl tlial leiiliii'i 'd Huh Alliiiic s All t 7li 10 7 1 irkln.i 4 0 I wJw^W I'lthhui gh 10 . low Angtlai 1 ^An (iiglilli tie it on II doiilile by Vim I'Vldl (nilan,11 1 0 n l linniiitn.it l o I ill VUIIM SIUPU1AKI.H DLALRK TO P I vio run inning hoiiicr as eMlla(lnl|ihla 4, Sain Pr«nrl«< o » r m SUUC DS BT ^ Jf yt>a.|i 1 D I Ki.-iili.il ; I I unno vutw mt UK ami fin> I'linseeiiUve walks b v a key blow , cn|ipe¦*••»•»>... MT»" , >^,i T Spencer tt 1 null, 11, Chtcngp 0i end at < inbrych I'aik Siiiiiln .v CHK.lnnall 10 to . 11, ^jj lotalt ll 4 17 l itlnli 13 1 14 AMLWAUK*)* -iy I j Wm&k r ^\ I Siiliird. the Lclel/ i-plil Tony Kroii/.iT clipped the nil l A CMO '.M mo onn n n i TODAY'S OAMBl ^V^^^ lojl 1/ 010 |0I1 11 « 17 4 with Austin, wuiniiiK (he sticoud ly, but lalor look I lie hiss when dilution «| Clilfiio. K note hull! I. Kill-Allmia 1, S|i< ii MIlWAIlKtt at Ntw York Ol iIi^TJ Austin scored in Ihe I HN I nf the (•I, Aim'ill 1. C UM in, Rlhti 1, WP' * Oiotih rfcinT ' -" giiiiie ft-1 behind John Alli ens , II I.milt al niiUrtaliHila (nirilitl, ^ 1-:» TtiniMiiinn Til tponcai , Ahmnt. Onudi rindnnall al flltihuruh Inl4l|it| after losing the first . seventh, The lead off man walk |)|> ' UN- Altai la s douliiilll , Nrll tin ln« Aniidai al Van Franclaco (nlghl l Suiiday II wan n r/i.'ie of Wi ed before Von h'eldl f unned icliulla, «IIU/i» DATED TRY A PINCH lUCSDAV'S OAMII -J ISMMtHiliBlJfllKl II- II K I K HH >0 Vatter Motor Co. noun catcliing »ip The l .e.lel/ IJiiednow singled niul Slybii Kllli|ilik HV I 0| 11 . I I I 10 MIIWAUKBR al Naw Yoik |ni*litl, 115 Eait 4th St. Phon« 3020 ^ ^^^^ ^ ^ TOBACCO TASTE s|iii|tc(| I ,n Crosse a run in the Clinic in In relieve Krcn/er filytia 4 II 4 | 1 ) Houilon at diloigo FRESHfJESS \l I nun at Philxlilplila Winatta, Minn. second 7>ml snn ed in lh«' muni' He Hid Keller In fly In ritfl)! "llli.l (l .l " , II I I 1 I (ni«MI. (nioy Cop«nti»|»n Plico 1 11111111 pinch ta|*vn«n chfl«