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High Court Considering OK' Olmsted Case Johnson s U.S. ST. PAUL (AP)-The Minne- sola Supreme Court is consider- ing whether county board mem- bers naust come from districts of roughly equal population, despite a state law to the con- tra^ Steel Price Raise Three Rochester men, seeking reapportionment of the Olmsted County Board, have asked the $2,75 Per court to declare unconstitutional Ton a state law limiting cities of the second, third and fourth classes to only two commissioner dis- Litrcls^^ Justified; tricts. 7 Attorneys for the men told the court Tuesday that the U.S. Supreme Court's "one man-one Trmsif Sttike Ta/fcs Says President vote" rule should apply. WASHINGTON (AP) - Tha - NEW YORK (AP)-Union ne- the possibility of levying fines Price said it was felt an in- -• A-lower ctSurt agreed, saying gotiators rejected Mayor John against the officers and the un- terim agreement could be White House found ah accepta- Rochester—now with two mem- V. Lindsay's plea today for re- ions..-;. . ' ; reached within "a general ble solution to the structural bers of the : five-member board-r- sumption of subway and bus Emerging from a session with framework" which would leave (from left) Bruce should have a majority, in keep- steel price crisis today in 7a SINCLAIR LEWIS'BOYHOOD HOME ... foundation board members service while contract negotia- Lindsayi the mayor's first in- details of a new" labor contract Plans were announced/today by the Sinclair Buchanan, treasurer; Donald W. Otto, presi- ing with its 60 per cent of the tions continue. tervention since beirig sworn hi to be settled by bargaining. $2.75 a ton increase announced Lewis Foundation to acquire this boyhood dent, and Mrs. Robert Plant, curator. The county population. Lindsay entered the strike a union spokesman said: "No At the same time, the Fifth by giant United/ States/ Steel home of the author of "Main Street" in Sauk foundation said it hopes to raise $25,000 to At least a half-dozen other talks on, the fifth day of a contract, no work." Avenue Association, an organi- Corp. Centre, Minn, Mayor Allan Pplipnick (left) acquire and restore the home. XAP Photofax) counties containing sizable cit- transportation paralysis which V Deputy Mayor Robert Price zation of merchants along the President Johnson's chief points outy the features , of the structure; to ies could be affected by the .rul- started the day he took office. announced that Lindsay hoped famed shopping thoroughfare, economist, Gardner Ackley, ing; - .' 77 asked President Johnson to "in- The rejection of his plan came to get the Transit Authority, and said he "hoped and expected" Attorney E. AV: Ehrick of from the second line of union two striking unions to work out tervene by urging the members Rochester, representing the negotiators, now handling the a plan for resumed subway and of the Transport Workers Un- that the $5 increase pdsted ear- plaintiffs, said the present dis- bargaining for the nine officers bus service while labor negoti- ion to return to work while ne- lier ! by Bethlehem Steel, the -' gotiations continue." " FldodsyStorftis South7- **Koreans tricts give each rural voter 2% of two striking unions who ations continue. No. 2 producer, and I n 1 a n d times the voting power on the were jailed¦ for calling the Meantime, the morning wort Steel Corp. of Chicago, would bo county board as a city resident. strike. -. -• ' . , Lindsay's press aide said the mayor intended to stay with the rush began to abate. Traffic cut down to U.S. . Steel's vpat- Reds Attorney Daniel Foley of Wa- /Another court session was talks until 'an agreement for Commissioner Henry A. Barnes, terq. 7- Plague FarWest Fliii basha represented the three rur- scheduled for today concerning service is worked out. overseeing the flow, said driv- , ers apparently got an earlier Partial realization for Ack- Fy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS western Minnesota across al Olmsted commissioners. who appealed the case. Foley argued start today. . Iey's hope was quick to appear. Floods and storms continued northern North Dakota to north In an effort to ease the more Bethlehem rescinded its in- to plague areas in the Pacific central Montana. Top readings Out i Caves that the U.S. Supreme Court re- apportionment cases have never clogged evening travel rush, the crease and said it will "review Northwest today and snow^ cold in Montana included -17 at Cut SAIGON, South Viet Nam city recommended that busi- the market situation" after de- and gusty winds held a finrd Bank, r-13 at Great Falls and -12 (AP) touched on county -government. ' — South Korean Marines Foley also said the Minnesota nesses in lower Manhattan vol- tails of the U.S. Steel changes grip on sections of Montana, the at Havre. y-v and Vietnamese paratroopers untarily stagger work hours. Dakotas and Minnesota. Constitution does not require are known. ' 1,000 persons evac- have flushed a large Viet Cong "By spreading they peak over In the . far Northwest, more More than county boards to be apportioned Chairman Joseph L. Block of uated their flood-stricken homes ffirce out of hideouts //in on a population basis. a longer period it relieves the rain splashed coastal areas pressure," Barnes said.: Inland said he had not seen de- from central California to north and sbiith of Eureka, hundreds of caves and tunnels "The issue ie not one of legis- "We'll Calif. Several hundred families bVable to cope with it" tails of U.S. Steel's new prices Washington and snow piled up in the coastal hills hear Tuy lative wsdom, but of legislative ;biit "when we do, we will revise across inland areas to Montana. were forced from their homes Hoa, 240 miles northeast of Sai- power," Foley said. He "said on- The bargaining talks were our own prices to be compe- Floods have forced more than 1,- by floods in western Oregon. gon. ly the legislature has the power Some major highways and rail thrown into a turmoil Tuesday titive,'? 000 persons from their homes in Six Skyraider fighter-bombers to create, dissolve or change by the jailing and collapse of Wheeling Steel Corp. said It northwestern California and lines in Northern California caught one fleeing guerrilla were closed by rain,.snow and county government. linioin leade? Michael J. Quill does not produce structural western Oregon. band in the open as "Operation Ehrick's group: contends the He and eight other officers of steel pieces and has no com- mud slides, 7 . Jefferson" drew to a close, and The mercury has been, below Fifteen inches of new show present districts deprive city two striking unions were arrest- ment on price moves of other in the pilots claimed that 60 of equal ed on the order of a judge who Serb for the last couple of/Qays fell at Mt. Baker^ north- the black-clad insurgents were voters of irights under the companies; / in some parts of . hortheftr Mon- western Washington, making a protection clauses of state and found them in contempt for ig* A spokesman for Welrton killed. 7 V federal constitutions. norihg a court order forbidding Steel, a subsidiary of National tana; The arctic air spread into coVering «f more than 13 feet, - the northern Plains from -north- The total amount of snow at In five /days of fighting, the;..strike, y/y Steel, said that the parent firm western Canada. Below - zero White Pass, west of Yakima, the Koreans and Vietnamese Ehnck also argued for the But two hours after entering is studying the U.S. Steel move readings were confined to north- was nearly 8 feet, including claimed 278 Viet Cong killed at overthrow of an additional sec-> jail. Quill, a 60-year-old heart ahd has taken no action at this ern Montana and the Dakotas nearly 2 feet Tuesday. a cost; of light casualties to tion of law making It permis- patient, collapsed. 7 time. ' Into the Lake Superior district. . In other parts of the nation, themselves. The Communists sive for county boards to reap- A Bellevue /HospilaT spokes- The leading edge of the icy heavy rain fell in parts of south- launched a counterattack Tues- portion, except when one dis- man said this morning Quill Tlie apparent settlement of blast appeared stationary along ern Mississippi during the night, day night, but evidently decided trict holds over 30 per cent of "looks improved, his color is the tense five-day power strug- a line from northern Lower with nearly Vh inches a't Jack- to flee today leaving a major the county population. Even back and he's more like him- gle — in which the White House Michigan through northern Ne- son and McComb. Rain also fell guerrilla base* area in Phu Yen then, Ehrick said, a county self." The spokesman said spe- accused Bethlehem and Inland braska to southwestern: Mon- in the warm air along the Flori- Province to the Allied force, board can submit the question cialists still were studying tests of unwarranted and inflationary tana ¦.'.", da Coast. The mercury hit 83 spokesmen said. to voters -and need not redistrict to determine whether he had action in wartimer-came swift- Temperatures held below zero at Sarasota, Fla., Tuesday a The Viet Cong broke off con- at all if the question is defeat- suffered a heart attack. ly, y Tuesday in cities from north- record high for Jan. 4. tact at midday. U.S. Steel announced its $2.75 hike in Pittsburgh in midmorn- 4 Children Die ing. It coupled that increase with a $9 a ton cut in the price In Michigan Fire of cold-rolled steel sheets pro- duced in California. PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - Fire Within a half-hour Ackley, Johnson today destroyed nearby a Wat- chairman of the President's erford Township house in which Council of Econofiiic Advisers, ^ five children were sleeping. was en route to the White House Pour of them were killed. The with a ready-made statement fifth was reported in fair condi- for reporters. More for W tion. "The action of U. S. Steel In WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi-j be needed in South Viet Nam if tions that North Viet Nam will United Nations members. Waterford Township police increasingly heavy generally consistent with price- dent Johnson plans to ask Coiy- the current U.S. peace offensive come under Harriman, meanwhile, spent identified the victims as 8-year- wage guideposts," Ackley said. gress next week for an extra fails, he added. pressure to reconsider its posi- old Donald Brown and his three ' almost two hours with United The net gain in company rev- ^' 1 tion. sisters: Kathy 15; Nancy, 12; "inconsequen- lionHn to cover ^ the costs of fhthe; , In _flnother Honolulu Inter- Arab Republic President Gamal NO —HE IS NOT PULLING THE TRAILER enue would be ^^ v GeT >-,!>¦Earle G Wheelerim. i , The peace drive takes a new Abdul Nasser and said that they and Julia , 7. Their brother, Lar- tial," he said, and went on: Viet Nam war, sources report. *ew. >- For all appearances one would wonder how the little sports ry, 14, escaped the flames and The money would be for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of turn today with Ambassador discussed among other things car pulls the trailer. It just looks that way . In actual work- "The price reduction is par- Staff said he would recommend Arthur J. Goldberg, just back "the significance of the pause in was hospitalized. ticularly helpful and-ejqeourag- fiscal year ending next June 30, - (of ing Dave Irwin, 925 Golfview, Gary, Ind., an electrician on Officers sai^F their mother, but only about $5 billion of the resumption of bombinfiif it is of North from a European mission as bombing North Viet Nam) of drive- ing and will make it easier to ^et Nam targets decided part of the offensive, making a which is indicative of President the new federal building, uses the trailer for a sort Barbara, was at work at the meet foreign competition on the total is slated for actual expend- in garage on the street where the trailer holds building time and the children 'were iture by then. The $5 billion the Hanoi regime is unwilling to report'to the United Nations on Johnson's desire for peace." West Coast." 8 his efforts and those of other Williams continued his tour of contractors' tools and supplies. (AP Photofax ) alone. With that blessing, the White would be spent to replace mili- ^ "" T! , ' "?/ 7, tarv stocks . As the bombing lull continued^ . emissaries, including roving African countries. House signaled its willingness to Johnsoned 'tos peace campaign ap- Ambassador W. Averell Harri- The first official reaction, as call quits on a power struggle One source said the remain- have Pe run ,J>to st man and Assistant Secretary of distinguished from Communist with the steel industry which, der of the funds is being sought °™ press "in case we need it in Viet Nam *a,!^ position from North Viet State G. Mennen Williams. comment in Hanoi, to the for a time, looked like a replay — that's the best way of putting INam * Goldberg conferred Tuesday Johnson peace drive came from of the great steel price crisis of ap- the North Vietnamese Forcjsn Lead Fight 1962. it." He said it was a matter of The President gave no sign of with Johnson. The President Dirksen to April prudence rather than planning relaxing his worldwide drive, proved his report to tho United Office Tuesday and it de- 0n< f his objectives may be Nations. Goldberg said it would nounced the whole U.S. effort as In that battle, the~iate Pres- for an extended military opera- ? ° ident John F. Kennedy mobil- tion. to rally such strong, internation- be issued as a Security Council "a mere repetition of old al support for peace negotia- document and would go to all themes." ized every economic pressure . weapon of the government to Added to the $1.7 billion voted "The U.S. authorities' talks On Great Society Funds by Congress last August and crush a general $6 a ton steel about peace are in complete By JACK BELL tax Increase or to runaway in- produced the credit-card Con- price rise initiated by U.S. Steel. $700 million approved in May, contradiction with their war flation ." gress last year." the new appropriation would WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen- This time the government schemes and acts," the North To accomplish budget cuts the bring the total for Increased Vietnamese statement said. ate Republican Leader Everett "I think that all of us will take talked tough but got only as far, action in Viet Nam to $14 billion Nasser Joins Republicans would need Demo- a second look at many of the in the actual application of pres- Administration officials were M, Dirksen signaled a coalition cratic support to succeed and plus. studying the statement but re- bills passed the last time around sure, as ordering that all con- Reports of tho request for ex- effort today to cut back "Great Sen. John L. McClellan , D-Ark., with one eye watching out for tracts for future delivery of fused to make any comment on often a spokesman for party tra money came as the lull in it. Society" program funds in economies which will help fi- structural steel be shifted from the bombing of North Viet Nam Peace Drive President Johnsoifs new bud-. conservatives , indicated some nance the Viet Nam conflict," companies which boosted prices targets headed into its 13th day CAIRO (AP) - The United pension of bombing raids on Ret. will be forthcoming. he said. to those which had not. — a hill that Sen. Richard B. Arab Republic Is joining the North Viet Nam and halted the Short Marriage The White House predicts the McClellan , a member of the Looking ahead to the new ses- One small company which had Russell says may bo extended Viet Nam peace drive following American troop buildup in the They still speak of one budget will total $110 billion to Senate Appropriations Commit- sion opening Monday, House announced a $3 increase, Colo- for two more weeks. President Gamal Abdel Nas- South. Hollywood marriage that $115 billion. tee, voiced the opinion that Con- Democratic Leader Carl Albert rado Fuel and Iron Corp., ser's meeting with special U.S. ended so fast tho divorce Russell, Georgia Democrat This, said Al Ahram, would Dirksen said in a telephone gress "may hnve undertaken outlined a legislative program promptly postponed the price Who heads tho Senate Armed Ambassador W. Averell Harri- lawyer got the fitet slice Interview that Congress is faced going too far, too fast with too that dimmed any hopes of his change. Bethlehem and Inland man, the authoritative newspa- demonstrate that the American of tho wedding cake . . Bervfccs Committee, questioned peace offensive is sincere and . with three possible courses in little" in approving so many of colleagues for an early adjourn- stood firm, for the moment. both the tactics of the bombing per Al Ahram reported today. Any parent can tell you that meeting tho mounting costs of Johnson's domestic programs ment. Harriman met with Nasser not a pretext to quiet U.S. oppo- what we need in time for suspension and its chances for sition to Involvement in South- tho conflict in Viet Nam. last year. But Industry sources sa>d Ui*y bringing about meaningful ne- for nearly two hours at the next Christmas is a toy that Albert said In on Interview he have virtually no choice except Egyptian president's home east Asia while preparing for puts itself away . . , One "We can either lay the Great He iiald the White House pre- saw little chance for adjourn- gotiations with the Communists. escalation of the fighting. to go along with U.S. Steel's Tuesday night. The American sure test of will power is Society program on the shelf , diction on the budget total ment before Aug. 15 if Congress price, for competitive reasons. "I certainly would not like to envoy called the talk construc- Al Ahram 's report said Harri- to see a friend with a black we can cut It way back or we "reinforces my view that we is to deal with all the problems be the first naval pilot to fly tive and useful. man had received new instruc- eye and not ask any ques- can go ahead and vote all of the •are going to have- to retrench likely tb face It. over those SAM (missile) sites tions from Washington that tions . . . Some people can money the previous session au- and hold down new programs Many members had hoped or WEATHER after the delays," he said in an AKAhram, Nasser's leading might take him to other capi- stay longer in a day than thorized Jtfr them," he said. until the budget is under better adjournment early in July so interview. journalistic voice, said Egyptian tals. others In a week . . . Life "We've got a war on our hands control. " , they could spend several unin- FEDERAL FORECAST In Honolulu, Gen. Wallace M. diplomats will pursue the peace The U.S. envoy had been ex- goes on, philosophizes Gene and 1 think some of these do- On the heels of the budget terrupted months campaigning WINONA AND VICINITY - Greene Jr., Marine Corps com- effort in Hanoi, Peking and pected to return to Washington Yasenak, and there comes a mestic programs can be scaled prediction, sources report John- for re-election. AH 435 House Variable cloudiness with occa- mandant, said tho lull is Riving Moscow as well as ln Belgrade, today to report to President time when you don't have down. " son will ask Congress for a sup- seats will be at stake in the No- sional light snow or freezing the Communists time to catch New Delhi and other so-called Johnson on his meetings with to , pay girls to spend the Similarly, Houso Republican plemental appropriation of al- vember voting. drizzle tonight, becoming fair to their breath. nonallgned capitals. It empha- Polish Communist party chief evening with your son. Leader Gerald R. Ford called most $13 billion to cover wai Albert listed as major Issues partly cloudy Thursday. Low to- Greene said "during the sized, however, these would be Wladyslaw Gomulka, Yugoslav for a reduction In domestic costs. that could prolong the session: night 6 to 15, high Thursday 25. stnnddown, the people there (in "contacts" rather than media- President Tito, Indian Prime spending. He said that other- Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, R* Labor legislation, financing new LOCAL WEATHER North Viet Nam) can make the tion, Minister Lnl Bahadur Shastri, wise the kind of budget Johnson Utah , a member of the Senate and existing domestic pro- Official observations for the most of it in repairs, replace- The paper said the U.A .R. Pakistani President Mohammed Ccu^ph is proposing "means he is fi- Finance Committee, predicted grams, the wsr in Vict Nam and 24 hours end,lng at 12 m. today, ments and rehabilitation . " efforts would be helped if the Ayub Khan, the Shah of Iran ( For more laughs see Earl nancing ""both guns and butter there will be a slowdown In "tho perhaps now civil rights pro- Maximum, 42; minimum, 18; More U.S. ground forces v/JH United States continued the sus- and Nasser. Wilson on Pago O which will Inevitably lead to a frenzy of law ¦ - ¦ making that grams. noon, 33; precipitation, none. the Committee's cblaf Inves- tigator, Donald T.. Appell; not mSOy ON EDUCATION front Louisiana Klan witnesses. Upped Showdown House Klan The witnesses called,, identi- Budget fied as leaders of the original U.S. Readies li fi ii Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, operating in northern Louisiana, Looms in Mew Progra/n to Ptobert Gall invoked the Fifth Amendment At Stockton and declined to testify, following STOCKTON, Minn. — The. - -an- Viet Peace the pattern of Eastern, seaboard nual budget was set at $2,500 Klan leaders ifff New Witnesses during the ^com- when the Tvillage. council re- Dominicans mittee's hearings last fall. \ Upgrade SchoQl sumed Its annual meeting Tues- mm WASHINGTON (AP) - The Murray H. Martin of Winns- SANTO DOMINGO, Domta Report for U.N Perhaps you have heard the By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D. proach, the U.S. Office of Edu- House Committee on Un-Ameri- boro, La., identified as a high day evening at the village hall. ican Republic (AP) — A show statement, . '.'Having' put your Dniverslty of S. Calif. cation has made a $3.5 million official of this Klan group, was This is an increase of^700 over UNITED NATIONS (AP ) — " can Activities is expected to call down loomed today between th " hand to the^plow, 'don't look grant to Stanford University to on the stand refusing to answer last year's. : The United States planned to back." Well sir, I have learned Every segment of education Ku Klux Klan members from Dominican rebel movement am establish a major center for re- all questions when castration The wage scale for hired give the United Nations a public firsthand that jt nxakes a lot-of from: kindergarten through col- search in Bogalusa, La., as witnesses to- the provisional government ove report today on its worldwide . " and development of was brought up. sense../ lege will soon be given a hard teaching. This agency will day, . /'¦ ' . ' .. : labor was fixed at $1.50 an the nation's military chiefs. moves for peace in Viet Nam. look; 7 en- Being a city boy, I knew lit- deavor to create and validate a A number of Bogalusa resi- Appell said It was discussed hour and for election boards, There were indications, hoi* Ambassador Arthur J7 Gold- at a Klan meeting in Montgom- tle of farm life. When it was National laboratories for the theory of teaching. It is hoped dents under committee subpoe- $1,25, A motion was made to ever, that Santo Domingo migh berg, head of the U. S: delega- study of education are being or- ery, Ala., May 22, 1965. _ .- ' ' saictthat once one puts his hand this agency can throw light on na sat in the front rows Tuesday flood the ipe skating rink as remain quiet until after celebre tion to the United Nations, was 't ganized to provide research the relationships between vari- ~7>He asked if it was "reported to the plow he shouldn look awaiting their turn as the com- soon as weather permits. to hand the statement to U.N. back I'm sure I was lost as services not only to local ous patterns of teaching ap- by any leaders that jhey would tion of the Feast of the/ Mag , mittee, reopening its Klan hear- Fred Nihart, operator of Undersecretary Jose Rolz-Ben- to its meaning. But I learned, schools but to state educational proach and the resultant stu- not engage fa castration, but if Thursday, traditional end of th hett for relay to Secretary-Gen- agencies colleges universities, ings, centered ona north Louisi- it was necessary to liquidate Freddy's Bar, was instructed to ' While in my early 20s, I had , , dent learning; . Christmas season. 7 eral y- U Thant, vacationing in departments of education and ana Klan group. Bogalusa, near someone to prove the Han was immediately restrict minors Trinidad-Tobago, agreed to lend a hand to some private industry. Similar heroic efforts have the Mississippi border, has been hot kidding, this would be What happens after that de friends of mine for $1 an hour. been effective in other fields. described as a center of Klan from entering his business es- pends on how student, labor ani Goldberg . scheduled a news be- done?" Martin wouldn't answer. My job's on the farm varied, but All of these agencies are The Atomic Energy Commission activity and racial violence. tablishment in accordance with professional ranks react to a: conference immediately after- ing asked by the U.S. Office " one of the first tasks was to of national laboratories have made the Minnesota state law which attack on the government b; ; ward./- Education to cooperate in the Judging from Tuesday' testi- The report was to be cir- plow. It was : a fascinating la- important developments pri- * Menninger Foundation states that persons under 21 two important political figure bor to begin with, and I used to planning, establishment and op- marily on their single mony, the committee again is — former President Juai culated to all 117 U.N. mem- purpose seeking to link the Klan with years of age must be accompan- get ah urge to look back to see eration of the laboratories. For because they could attract scho- President Stricken Bosch,, head of the Dominica . bers. their development, $1C0 million . violence and portray its leaders ied by their parents to enter¦ a where I "had been and how I lars of the highest calibre. '. - ¦¦ '" ' -y^ "' - ' :, Revolutionary party, and Hec in federal funds will be allo- as profiting financially from ROCHESTER /Minn. (AP)— tavern; Indications were that the re- was doing, and .then it would . Mayor George Hinton made tor Aristy, one of the closes port would provide the most happen -r my furrow would go cated, over a five-year period. We already have centers . con- Klan activities. / It pursued a Dr.; William C. Menninger, presi- advisers of the leader of thi cerned with public health such similar line at earlier hearings dent of the Mennlnger Founda- the following appointments: Al- detailed formal statement so fair crooked, causing me to fail ih IN THE PAST, , not all seg- lan Mueller, trustee, will be April rebellion, Col. Fraricisci really good job. as the one I recently visited in last October. tion, underwent Texploratory Caamano Deno. of the U S. position on how to putting out a ments of the educative process The committee heard testimo- acting mayor in the absence of end the war in South Viet N Houston, Tex. Here, within a chest surgery Tuesday. . gm , have come under the eye of the cluster of ny Tuesday about six-man the mayor and also will have The two censured provisions —and the first written explanation LIFE I suspect ls a lot like hospitals and re- A Mayo clinic spokesman said of President Hector Garcia-Godo: researchers. For example, the search laboratories, is a con- "wrecking crews" to be set up charge dog licenses and of _the current U. S. pause in/ the plowing. Each day we venture Menninger was in satisfactory street light problems; Clyde for not taking a firmer stani of time we take in teaching-learning processes at centration of experts irt the field in each local Klan with their bombing of North Viet Nam. into the field , condition. ; English, treasurer, assessor ; Ot- against the military leaders ii hand certain tasks ^- some as college level have generally of medicine unparalleled in the identities kept secret ; even from ¦:¦ Goldberg announced in Wash- ¦ ¦ As president of the Menninger to Fritz, trustee, welfare and his report Monday on the Dec salesmen, some factory work- been neglected. With education- past; ;' ' their fellow Klansmen. The sub- ington Tuesday that President al research centered primarily ject of castration also was F .o u n d a tion, Wenninger, 66, relief; Kenneth Ziebell, trustee, 19 battle between former rebe ers, lawyers, housewives, and a It is hoped, that the same Johnson had authorized him to around Schools of Education, it brought up. : heads a noted phychiatric treat- streets; Melvin Brown, fire mar- fighters and regular arm.] file the report "to communicate zillion other things/ The point status will be attained by the ment, training and research shal,: and Vincent Daniel, civil troops in Santiago. A dozen mo- is, if one knows what's expected was difficult for that division of ' ' , ¦¦ to the nations of the world the the college to carry on an in- new Educational Laboratories. 7 But the testimony came from center;. \ . - defense director. were killed. President's firm commitment to of him, the need of fulfilling his task, and if he accepts the chal- vestigation of the work done in the cause of peace and the ini- other divisions. tiative we are taking in that di- lenge, it's like having set his The new Educational Labora- rection^";// hand to the plow. Those that look ahead and move toward tories will be responsible for nAk "We are willing to negaiiate.y success in time have sweet vic- bringing innovations and im- iiitl Goldberg told newsmen. "We tories over their endeavors^ but provements at all levels of edu- ^^I d hope that Hanoi is willing to dp those that look -back, entertain- cation, including the Schools of SURPLUS W m ¦ ves, STORES, ¦NC.ImmmBBBmBBBHP ^^T T . " —7- ". ' ^m: ^^^ f W^^ ^ : . • - .; ,y^^^^' * ¦ the same." ing regrets, nurturing doubts, Education themsel ^ ' ;^J : . B^B¦£_ * IB The ambassador reported to and having indecisions;-. are\al- The closest thing to these lab- * Johnson on the talks he had held most bound to cut a crooked oratories now in existence are since last Thursday with Pope furrow./ the research and development Paul VI in Rome, with Presi- The problem, with folks that centers at Harvard, and the Un- dent Charles de Gaulle in Paris gain little satisfaction in life's iversities of Pittsburgh, Wiscon- and with Prime Minister Harold activities is that all top often sin, Texas, Stanford, Oregon and Wilson in London. they, have no goal or plan. It's Georgia. None of these, how- He also gave Johnson a mes- a good idea to ask one's self , ever, cover's the wide scope of sage from the Pope promising "Where am I going and what activities or requires the broad help ih getting peace. am I doing," demanding some cooperation called for by the Goldberg has worked at the factual., answers:"" ' ' -. proposed laboratories, United Nations for peace in Viet Nam ever since he arrived at IN MY OWN case, I have lit- IN STILL another hew ap- U.N. headquarters last July 28 erally planned a life-time of-eiF to succeed the late Adlai E. deavors: And any change in Stevenson. course that I may take is eval- ShellSvToo High On that day, he gave Thant a uated in terms of-its effect on NEW DELHI, India (AP ) - A letter from Johnson asking the my ovef-all purpose in life. Ex- newspaper columnist has com- secretary-general for "helpful cuse me for making reference plained that city officiak do suggestions" for peace in South to myself , but I wish to be quick nothing about jackals that howl east Asia and reiterated John- to point out that the peace of nightly in the suburbs. The cit- , TOO WARM son's request that all the U.N. mind I enjoy in having a pur- izens could take care of the NFVFD RFFHPFI NO SNOW members work for peace. pose or goal, is due in part to problem, he said, but rifle shells Two days later, he sent the the fact that I learned from oth- cost too much at $1 each. ML ¥ Li\ PEruiU.. Security Council a letter de- ers the formula of setting my- Forcfo THKE PRKESH! - claring U. S. readiness to col- self to a task and then working tion is had when your purpose ^ ^ ™ fair ^ ^ laborate with other council to that end. It seems only lends Itself to the welfare of ^ ^ ^ ¦ ¦ 'T. yZ^H'^^jn/r ' f,n ' -Tir^-j^l^lJT.aot /T«ii'i " --|i* " ¦¦% ' ' '- w* ^!! y >^^i ^i^-y!^ I, ; *—****" i i r~- "ji members "in the search for an then to pass it on to any who others. . ' .; <^_ ^v ^-'~-a llll1i y-'~f - * '^*\ r^pr^/?*\ u"!! ^y^^^*iL'^Lis^A A- y ^ *""*; may be interested. acceptable formula to -restore ¦ affairs to DONT SETTLE for anything P " ? -' " Boys Aisorted peace" in Viet Nam. It's a sad state of Boy*' - ! • Boyi' Ruhbir 71 Children's Men's-Ladles'- <|/ I . Adult Six* A ' l|/ | l PAPC On Dec. 6, Goldberg gave Am- see a person at the dusk of life less than a full life, and then Flann.I |^W aHrpr<«f Boy.' j | A.«rttd Color Color 7 j N"»* |y ! Insulated _ 7 lntore Fanfani, then Italy's for- bemoaning the fact that it all being sure your goal is a worthy or ] i insmaiea • . vinyi D**... . i MASKS eign minister and the president seemed for naught, as his life one, set your hand to the plow $B n,S ******* SiHooded OO of the U.N. General Assembly, a was spent without real purpose. ahd don't look back. And might . B00TS | letter from Secretary .of State Look about you and determine I suggest that you should learn *££ 1 ! L.„ ! .t 6L0VES1 t Dean Rusk reaffirming U. S. which of a number of goals you from the, mistakes of jOthers — SHIRTS j NI | . ** ^ SHIRTS ] r OO willingness to negotiate for might best reach for. 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When a bell is rung arm" of mental health work at programs. First 1966 Baby Bruce and Nancy. Mis. Kamla Is the former Darlene Smieja, t where he is majoring in Ger- they rush in to open their gifts, the community level, and closer Also proposed are long-range Hefty Contrac and later attend a church serv- Born at j ^rmfiai of Victor Smieja and : man and taking a minor in ¦ ' cooperation between the depart- daughter ST.. PAUL (AP) - Bosshart French. ' ice. . . ' ;. ". . studies of state mental hospitals Kamla is * ¦ Mrs. iSmieja. ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . ¦ ments of corrections and welfare Jarhes the late^- . Tq Sen. Smathers . with emphasis on their use for K^Masy Construction Co. of Truman was Ackerman hopes some day to anti-so- tho' son of Mr. and Mrs. An- awarded a $58,950 state contract teach the children of U. S. for the treatment of " certain groups of mentally re- ARCADIA, Wfe. y(SpecialJ -** , Arcadia. remodeling and con- His cial'' disorders. y drew Kamla ¦ ¦ Monday for Army men in Germany: tarded patients, When James Andrew Kamla - '" ta . . • . ' • . • struction of new medical and ad- father came to . the U. S. in Comprehensive The document was presented The plan also envisions more |/onyt Seek ministrative off ices at St. Peter 1950 and his mother and the leaves St. Joseph's Hospital, Ar- State Hospital. family followed in 1953. Now by Welfare Commissioner Mor- classes for emotionally disturb- cadia; he will be showered with Certainly Not living In Bloomer, they hope ris Hursh, Dr. David Vail, medi- ed children, increased use of gifts donated by Arcadia busi- Mental Health cal director of the department, public health nurses as part of This Is Cuba '68 Re-election to retire to their native land. a community mental health pro- ness firms, the hospital and doc- German Doing Each province of Germany has and Dr. C. J. Rowe, chairman (AP) -' Communist WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. different customs for Christ- gram and more diagnostic facili- tor for bielng the first liaby born HAVANA of the Mental Health Planning ties for children. ' . ":: offering capttallst-type George A. Smathers, who once Presented ¦ ' ¦ at the local hospital iri 19661 Cuba is Wan ¦ ¦ ¦ mas, he told,his students, also ¦ ' Student Teaching .. . said he had never been forced to varying y with the churches of ; ST. PAUL (AP ) — A compre- Council. The son of Mr. and Mrs. incentives to its best sugar, cane (36 anything "except by my which they are members, A hensive mental health plan for Seven subcommittees of the LANESBORO PATIENTS Prizes, iaclude 100', Ai Eleva-Strum ) James Kamla, Arcadia, he cutters. . sweet wife, Rosemaiy, and the typical German Christmas din- Minnesota, two years in prepa- council drew up the recommen- LANESBORO, Minn. (Special , 10O trips to Socialist U.S. Marines" will leave the dations over the past two years. — Willie Finnerud, rural Lanes- weighed 8 pounds 5 ounces when houses ELEVA-STRUM, Wis. 7- 7 A ner is goose with the trim- ration, was presented to Gov. , 100 cars, 1#50 motor- Senate in 1968 — on doctors' native pf TDdrtmund, Germany, mings. On Christmas Eve the Karl Rolvaag Tuesday. The plan suggests more train- bor, and Carl A. Fosshess en- he was born Monday at 1:45 countries orders."" is a student teacher at Central children are sent to a different Major recommendations in the ing for county welfare personnel tered the Veterans ; Hospital, pim. He is 20^4 inches long. cydes, 750 refrigerators an^ . i,- Smathers, , 52 a Florida¦ Dem- High School: George Ackerman room or outside to wait for the . plan include making county as a means of building up Minneapolis, Monday. The Kamlas have four other OOO vacations at a beach resort ocrat, . .. . is tne third senator to announce 7 his yfetirement. Sen; Leverett Salton- : °3ta.ll ,7 R-Mass., and Maurice Neuherger, D.- Dre. , are bow- ing out this - (>A ' ' year. Wide open i|y?^hJHiliBic^ " / mB^*mmy^9^B^^SBI^m&^j^mS9m^mJmSB^^^M• afk *f*.¦.- ___ scrambles for all three seats Smathers are expected. The start of the 196& election year is already producing can- didates for .other offices, too; ; Former Republican congress- y; ^Sl^lAlW man Robert Taft Jr; says he K7vll yllHu will seek an Ohio seat in Con- gress this fall,: andy actor Ron- FRESH ald Reagan is due to announce today that he will battle for the ^ Republican nomination for govr ernor of California. ':- .- Smathers plans tit stay in the Senate until his term expires but said he was announcing -his intention to retire because his doctors' orders would not per- mit hub; to prepare a re-election '^;_ _^^-^*^y^7^^^^^*5 _ campaign. Pork y^^^^!^¦ ¦ Loin disclose the nature ^ ' ' ¦¦ ^ ' ' ' ' /" " ¦ ' ' ; ' lie did not Y BONELESS!All MEAT ' -/' AA : . . ' ¦lj - , ' .. -• . ' ; v- RED ' of his illness, but said he had jj' '^|_ _ ! jflc I \ been advised to enter the hospi- tal within a week; Smathers was elected to the ( in POPK fl lTJ FTC Senate in 1950 after serving ; , : ¦^Q ¦ ; the House -ind holds hnjh:rank* - ¦¦ ¦ : '" - ' ' ' ;A ' - ' A :A 'AA .... y-AyA-A- A: . . A :: ' :¦-.y . v " I . . _ , y 7- 7 y _ y ;... ' y - .g p Y " ' " ' ; . / opEN 8 ^-M; fo M .MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 7.: ing positions on tyro legislative ft 8 A.A4. to 9 PJM. FRI. —6 fo 6 P.M. SAT. committees as well as a part I CUTFRESH 3 LEGGED—TRIPLE BREASTED ) fjj^ I _* trtl* A.A*. leadership post as secretary of the Democratic Conference. > ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ : - ¦ r : 'Hf :'%' ' ' '"A-y. - .. - . :;, ' . ' ,. - - A A,A WE UMIT QUANTITIES Rep. Charles E. Bennett, a l -BB W: W - "C ^u RESERVE THE RIGHT TO Jacksonville, 7Pla„ . Democrat . A ' ' years, m the ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ who has served 18 - v • • • • ¦ ' : ¦ • - • •- House, immediately announced V ^ ' ( .«« « i m , his intention to try for Smath- 7 WILSON¦ SPECIAL ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ** ?**¦ net**¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ;¦ iVMliUiiVAllii g#%. ^iK*ag llmHUvuu l., : ' • _ • ¦ ' A ,' ' , .. ' ' ' ' ¦: ¦ ' ' ' '-:¦ ' • ' . ers' seat. He is expected to have : \' " ' • • -— . ' '. A-A . - ' - .- A. :. . ": h" ' -' " ' A.: - . ' ' . ' . . If |y!_H_|p'*^ Mh %J\&JLwB*9'w __)_im*m^J plenty of competition before 1968 rolls around. j vHuCK RO^ Y WILSON SPECIAL QUARTERED FRYING I Fergus Falls f / FLAV O-RiTE Couple Wed 80 V STEAK rS^ 79^ Years Today , FERGUS FALLS, Minn. (AP) :; :¦• ' ¦ ¦ — Well-wishing relatives, con- If 1ruAniirn HI l l r _m _r 11 uiiiH nk Mill : T^^I *4 \w X WILSON SPECIAL T-BONE or BEEF .. )+*>->^+^>**s^+^-^***+*~*^^^+^~^ gratulatory cards and letters by rj the hundreds pour into the Ole y vnvrrfcu ntim Sholberg home today for the I ALL MEAT LEAN BEEF I 1 SOUTHERN GOLD COLORED couple's ,80th wedding anniver- V sary. ¦ ^ Sholberg is 103. His wife, Oti- la , is 101. They emigrated from ) YOUNG TENDER WlSON POllSH SaUS^gC - Norway when they were chil- j ^ dren. 7'7V - , WIIS6N ¦: It was Jan. 5, 1886, when they lb ib ——- sreciAl '"A A married, at the farm home of ( Beef Liver 39c Minced Ham 49c ( r-'>-~*><^ Otila's parents, the John Hills. They farmed for years, and Ole ... ,, . Beef Quarter Sale did carpentering and grain [ SMOKED HAMS threshing. When he was 80, Ole built a house in town and re- tird. ^*' ' For their anniversary , the SLICED BACON 59 . * SholbergsV eight children were j j j = j jr~ r ~% ~ ~ 59* y *- -r '-f K-^^ ^J at home. They ranged in age FREE AGING, CUTTING & WRAPPING*. from Oscar, 58, of Fergus Falls, ¦ _____ V2 QUART¦ SIZE — to Julius, 77, of Elizabeth, Minn. ' ¦: ' ' Succeeding generations were 7 7 , ; . . __ ' GOOD FARE mm _mm_± ' represented, too. The Sholbergs have 20 grandchildren. One granddaughter , Mrs. Harold Bailey, came all the way from Yakima, Wash. ¦ Ole has poor vision and'hear- ing, and spends most of his time HUNT'S TOMATO ¦ ¦ ¦ ln bed. Otila is up and around PEPSI-COLAY* ^^ ^^ ^*^^ CUFF CHAR A 8 0z tV more than Ole but must hold 75' \t\ onto something when she walks 1 Sauce . Ill about, the house. — i - coc To prevent the old r oiijile H fL M from getting too tired , plans for 37 today were kept simple. * MA BROWN OLD FASHIONED Pk & Beans '^ The highlight was lo be a big I ifIt CF TDKI iff LP Il AMlV I '4 Col. COc"% %f V HILO FANCY B"^ B ^ M family, supper . tonight featuring IVU V M.HITI J7 Norwegian foods. U~- A JOrS $| Kraut - r More than 12S cards were re- J- —— — ; A rilKICSp\e » | : I SHAMROCK VEGETABLE 1 || |V ceived Tuesday. President ( HI II Johnson was among those send- REGULAR 59' I CAIIFI . Can HH III P,LLSBURY S RASPBERRY SWIRl Wli p " - ing congratulations. Gov. Karl ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦_¦¦ ¦ _¦ r_ ' ^ Rolvaag of Minnesota , also of I a#*k Ml *«t C *tt f HHHV Norwegian descent , snnt a tele- gram. $ T Otila said her husband "is a - Rood man. 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'/' 77/ The Winona Athletic Club will Rice Lake Stabbings a Rice Lake tavern where they Foundation Buys are bartenders. ta (AP) — The army deposed said: "Contrary to what one Lamizana said that the state install 1966 officers and direc- Yameogo's -chief , austerity MINNEAPOLIS (ffl "- An 18- •7. . .-¦ President Maurice Yameogo Would think my ministers and I of emergency would continue in tors at 8 p.m. today. Reports of '/ 7 , measure was a 20 per cent cut winter activities also will be year-old University of Minneso- Tuesday after four days of , effect and called on/everyone to DAKOTA SNOW REMOVAL are the first to rejoice with the in the salaries of government all given. Ininch will be served. Author's Home ta student was arrested ; return to work. He said on cam- DAKOTA, Minn. (Special) demonstrations against govern- way things were settled. I am agreements with foreign coun- SAUK CENTRE, Minn. (AP) — ment austerity measures. employes, For four days crowds pus Tuesday and charged with Elmer Bernadot has been hired Ya- happyythat the army chief of tries would be respected. meogo said the coup bad. his staff and his officers were able, had milled through the capital — The Sinclair Lewis Founda- assault in the New Year's Day by the village council for snow ' . ': - y full support, AA . ;- in perfect harmony with me, to of the little West African nation Young Man; tion today announced plans to stabbings of two Rice Lake, removal Instead of Elmer H, ft Trocinske, as announced ear- Lt. Col. Sangoule Lainizana, act in such a way that the coiinr demanding that the'/ .army take buy . the Sauk Centre boyhood Wis., brothers. the chief of staff , announced in try can continue to go forward." control/^ home of the late author Menon Krone lier. He will keep the streets , who , of Minnetonka, clear and will plow driveways a broadcast that he had taken Despite Yameogo's broadcast, The president declared a state Faculty Out Admits Causing took an acid pen to small-town Minn., waived extradition and over the powers of chief of for homeowners at their ex- crowds gathered in front of of emergency Sunday, claiming life in "Main Street" and other was taken to Barron, - . state. 7yy army headquarters to demand that he had uncovered a plot Wis. pense. The council will meet to- books. Krone Was charged with the night at 7 in the school. He was quickly followed on his arrest and trial. His where- against the government led by Auto Accident Foundation President Donald Oprike MENOMONEE PALLS, Wis. W. Otto said the organization UP) -^ Menomonee Falls, Police has acquired an option to pur- Chief Charles Kuhn said Tues- chase Lewis' native home and At St John's day that a 23-year-old man, ap- plans to restore it and open it parently conscience - stricken, to the public. (AP)- - The NEW YORK had surrendered and admitted Otto stud the Project woold re- sprawling, twin campuses of St. an attempted assault on a young . quire ay special fund drive of John's: University appeared al- woman.7/ v.7 $25,000 for purchase and restora- rribst certain targets for more Kuhn said the man admitted tion. He Said the foundation alio picketing today in a dispute hitting a young woman on the hopes to raise a total of $500,000 over what role the faculty head with a piece of pipe after •should play in policy setting : at their care collided Monday —mostly for a scholarship pro- s largest Roman night. Kuhn said ; gram for creative writers. the nation' the man's Minnesota Historical Society NORTHERN GROWN FRESH WHOLE Catholic college. wife called police after her hus- Teachers, students and trade band told her he was involved officials, legislators arid civic unionists picketed they campuses in the incident.7 leaders have taken an interest in preserving Lewis in Jamaica and Brooklyn Tues- Before the arrest, Kuhn had ¦ ' home, Otto day on the first day of a strike reported that a man had appar- said. v/7 sparked by the pre-holiday dis- ently deliberately bumped the He said the project was start- Tasty Way To 29« missal of 31 professors. rear of the woman's car to lure ed because many people have- %l^rvo^^ FRYERS . CUT.UP, Lb. 33t lost identity with their home ./ her out of the vehicle. Build Up Unanswered as the last of the After both drivers got out and towns due: to a lack of interest He^ pickets left the campuses after in the home town areas in pre- 10O% PURE, QUALITY CONTROLLED agreed that there was no dam- the close of evening classes was age, the woman turned- to get serving the heritage of the in- Milk has a healthy flavor! how (effective the demonstration back in her car. ; At that point, dividuals^ f had been. said Kuhn, the/man hit her on .7. it tastes great ; /.. and \ Strike leaders claimed a com- Lewis today remains closely 7f the head with a foot-long chunk identified plete success in their efforts to of pipe arid tried to with Sauk Centre, be- milk gives you health! / '^^mmmaa ^ - at drag; her lieved by many to be the pro- ff ' shatter the teaching schedule into his car. She fought and a GROUND BEEF 39 the school. University officials totype for "Gopher Prairie," Call for delivery. passing car frightened the at- <^ **== said the strikeywas a flop. tacker off. the small town he described in US. GOOD SLICED BABY BEEF The AFL-CIO Federation of "Main Street." High School WE MAKE HOME DELIVERIES 3 TIMES A WEEK College Teachers maintained WEAVER METHODISTS teams in Sauk Centre today are that "teaching is impossible WEAVER, Minn. (Special) - nicknamed the "Main Street- under present conditions at the An official board meeting of ers." university." Weaver Methodist Church will Lewis, the first American to RIB STEAKS LIVER Mayor John V. Lindsay of- be held Thursday at 8:30 p.m. win the Nobel Prize for litera- fered to provide mediators to ' Sfi^^ at the Gilmore Olson home. ture, wa's. born in Sauk Centre WlNONA'S PHONE 362* '7 help, iron out the dispute which: Miss Eleanor Johnson, record- in 1885 and lived there until he 7 has been simmering since last ing secretary, asked all board attended Yale University/ He HOME-OWNED DAIRY FOR HOME DELIVERY : - . 7: : ' .//779'- vy&Ay . spring/ .; members to attend. « died in Rome; in 1951. ; The Rev. Joseph Tinnelljy U.S GOOD special counsel to the universi- ' ppp '' ' Fresh From Our Sausage ty's Board of Trustees/ turned FIIPPVP 1% ^m ' down the offer 00 the grounds y. that "bargaining/ mediation and You'll ime BAMBENEK'S MEATS ... Try Them! FREEZER BEEF m *,mi the like are appropriate in 7)i BEEfU1 front,} hind 7* Bologna y • Weiner, many other areas, but are not ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ in academic ARMOUR'S CAMPFIRE . .- /_ - „,.v . •. ':; ' • ' ' . *» Polish' Sausage Liver Sausage appropriate the ^ / • areas."/ ¦ ¦ ' " '¦; - ^_' ^L: M- y . ' ' ' '" /." ' Blood Sausage • Summer Sausage The picketing went on Tues- ...... ¦ '¦ . m-\ : day without incidence. There ;. . a> Braunschweiger • Italian Sausage were no reports of violence at CUT WRAPPED FREE! y Be€r Sausaga either campus. * • Father Tinnelly estimated SLICED , that about 90 per cent of the uni- !/MM:: versity's 18,000 regular students $139 ¦ • •¦¦ : JS KLBB ' ¦W% ¦ 7 . . :. ' ../ ¦ : showed up for class, despite a ' • te' ^ ^ HB' - - flArAW^'^Mm m • m M m%m yyyyy^^ii^ citywide subway and bus strike 7^'^^ i'^' ^ which kept the school from rer opening Monday as scheduled. He also said only 43 of the school's 651 teachers had failed to show up for their assigned CHAPIN'S SAUSAGES ! classes. Normally about 25 pro- ¦ ¦ i1 ':: "/ SAUSAGES • FRESH MEATS V fessors are absent on any given WIENERS.. . - day, he said. 7 89* ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ V 955 West Fifth Street Tel. 5136 I Dr. Israel Kugler, president of ." HOMEMADE ' . 7 7 °W- " " - ' " - ' " the union, had a different ver- sion of the strike. He said 200 teachers were absent. "The normal education pro- cess has ceased at both the PORK LINKS....75 s GROUND Jamaica and Brooklyn cam- puses," he said shortly after the MORRELL'S PRIDE If OU N D strike began. No Early Pay of ,' . JtMMH-l-^BHBBBBBBaBBlaBBBMHBBBBBVHHBVHBaMBBaiaHBVBaBBBRANCH STEAKS ^^ 69' 69* Insurance BOOK MATCHES PORK anil BEANS HEINZ .< O7 GI mfk_e f) 121 East Third St. Phone 2379 Dividend Check Ketchup J - ' IO* "» 10* ly WASHINGTON, D.C. Urt-GI FRANK'S KRAFT [( FIRM, GOLDEN YELLOW ritfl ( life insurance dividends will be ^^ paid on the anniversary date of ! the policy, the Veterans Admin- Sauerkraut 2 77 25c Orange Juice - - 29c istration announced Tuesday. ° BANANAS 10 This means a departure from KRAFT WATER PACK a speedup system initiated in ( ¦ " ; . the Kennedy administration to | CRISP, RED, DELICIOUS I m ^ stimulate the economy. Grape Jelly - - « 35c ° This year, 4,606,000 veterans Blue Berries - 35c will receive $224.2 million, the PURE STRAWBERRY HUNT'S APPLES S payments varying on the basis 4 49 of type and amount of insurance - 't 59c Peaches - - - - 29c ) and the policyholder's age. Preserves - - ALL VARIETIES FROZEN MIGHTY FRESH BRAND \ "There is no need for accel- ^ erated payment this year in HILLS BROS. INSTANT COFFEE view of the present well-balanc- $ 00 ed economy," Veterans Admin- 39 Vegetables - istration spokesman said. — _ 6 . 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POTATO CHIPS MARGARINE { Bflg B Bush*' I (< The VA said the dividend pay- I\ T ments will be made automatic- ally on policy anniversary dates OLD FASHIONED JELLIES \ $3M l\ ORANGE SLICES • SPICE PROPS • and there is no need for appli- cations to be filed. FLOUR PWNIBMMaaBMMnMtaWMraBWMWMW MtantMHMM*T' ^^ 3? 33£ The first 154,000 dividend pay- c ments will be made this week. PILLSBURY BRER RABBIT RUSSETT TUBE CANDY DEBATERS IN TOURNEY ANGEL FOOD MIX Waffle Syrup Potatoes Tomatoes 2'29 Winona Senior High School / NORTHERN-GROWN SEBAGO /| Will be one of 45 Wisconsin and Minnesota high schools to be 1 represented at the 22nd annual Interstate High School Debate ' 9 39'1 i n . 1 i i 39i m -49 ¦ 25 ..,„,. Tournament to bo held on the POTATOES 5Qg *V j campus of Eau Claire (Wis. ) State University Sat ur d ay. ¦ ¦ V WISCONSIN-GROWN BURBANK ) Coached by Robert P , Neujahr, mianami ' the Winona squad will be one > of seven from Minnesota partic- ipating in the tournament. Ad- BAMBENEK ' vance registration for this 9 CORNER NINTH AND MANKATO AVE. OPIN j RUSSETS •= 20 1 69* year's event totals BOO students EVENINGS . J nnd visiting conches, Goodview Trinity TERESAN AUDIENCE TOLD Check Lutheran Guild Police Let GfeiId Develop Own Art Makes Donations or Lone Accident ; Cash donations were designat- /eferrf/f y, : Police activity was at a mini- ed for various projects when; Searchf 24 hours with mum for the past Geoffrey Advises members of the Goodview Trin- accident investigate*!, 7 Sister M. ity Lutheran Guild met Tuesday ^ only one according to headquarters re-*; of the things like throwing rocks and evening at the church. Twenty-three members ports. •• • .•. . Club meeting Mon- scribbling obscenities. The money will go to the Chautauqua , 3:12 p.m. Tuesday cars day afternoon at the home of She urged her listeners to medical mission at Zambia, Not Search; j |fei^ /At in "Stones of Ve- Mrs. Milton Happel, Mrs. Richard Smith, heard a provide their children with art Africa; Goodview kitchen fund; By TERRY BORMANN land maintained. Innate char-; said, wrote driven by express church extension fund; Luther- ^ nice," Education is , the leading 362 W. 4th St., arid John L. Mc- talk by Sister M. Geoffrey, faic- materials and let them Daily - 'Sem Staff Writer acter is found even in the new- an Children Friend Society, of human souls to that which is Leod, Lewiston Rt. 1, collided culty r*ember of St , Mary's themselves. Going to art exhib- 's . born. Even so crude a distinc- : experience Minneapolis, and the Bethesda The "search for identity" best and what is , making the in the intersection of West King Catholic School . its is a wonderful and the for a child, she said, and sug- Lutheran Home, Watertown, which each of us must make tion as the "kickers" best out of them. and Washington streets . SISTER Geoffrey talked on gested having a good art in the Wis. . 7'' is not a search for a thing that "others" among babies is an im- Education may involve schol- Police said McLeod was driv-; '•Art and the Child." She said home and books and magazines Mrs. Richard Burmeister, is there, like a house, psychia- portant one, he said. arship, aid it may involve ing west on King/ Street, wa§ that / children "become them- on the; subject. president, welcomed the guests trist Francis J. Braceland told learning a skill, the psychia- blinded by the sun and did not selves in an sit class" and and expressed thanks to mem- a College of Saint Teresa au- OUT OF whatever It is that trist said ; but it should cer- see Mrs. Happel approaching urged the mothers in her aud- RATHER than show yonr bers who had served during dience Tuesday night. is in us.ywe must choose the also involve training for south on Washington to . tainly from the ience to encourage their chil- child how/ to paint y of how, the past month. The Mmes Rather, he said, it is a search direction that will take us for- maturity. until too late. The Happel auto dren in art endeavors. draw, let him develop his own Steven Kwosek, Otto Breitlow linked to understanding our- ) ward or the one that takes us Dr. Braceland advocated spe- had $100 damages on the right ''When your child brings a technique by experimentation," MISS DONETTE Jacobs' and Gerald Feils were appoint- selves (something inborn ahd and the McLeod car had "Regard ed to the nominating committee. ( experience), iden- back , into ourselves as we come cific courses which would show front painting home, don't say, 'What Sister Geoffrey said. engagement to Verl Adler, others our . damages at the front, ac- your child's art as a record of Mrs. Otto Breitlow was ap- tity consists at least partially, to the many crossroads in life, students how to understand and $300 is it?' but say, 'Tell me about ".son/of - Mr: and Mrs. LeRoy and each cording to police estimates. your painting she said. . his personality. Do learn that pointed to the Christian Growth in the self-esteem or self-con- appreciate themselves '" Adler, Pine Island, Minn., the doctor said. Sister Geoffrey^ told of her your child's feeling toward his office in the National Lutheran fidence that follows this under- The choices we make are us- other. experience in a school in; the art is different from yours. Do is announced by her par- Women's Missionary Society. standing. ually in irriitation of our elders, The addition of such courses, slums of Chicago, where the appreciate your child's art on ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs; Charles Frank, and Mrs. Thus, identity isa something he noted. But choices always in- he maintained, would not clut- Nugent to Finish windows were broken and or> its own merit." Jacobs, Plainview, Minn. Willard Matzke volunteered to that is built up during a pro- volve the risk that faces the ter up already complex ¦curri- scene words were scribbled on During a brief business ses- No wedding date has been -. - serve lunch at the congrega- cess extending over many years, trapeze . artist: The moment culums. Rather, it would make Military training the walls, She spent eight weeks sion, the members discussed ¦ - set ' ' "y tional meeting Jan. 24; according to Dr. Braceland. the whole ¦; task of education . /// .yv film on the Bethesda Lu- when we are suspended absolu- there and said she found that sending a delegate to the Gen- A tely alone, with no visible easier because students In Washington children who learned tb ex- eral Foundation of Women's theran Home entitled "Bridge THE psychiatrist; senior con- would hot be side-tracked by to a Wider V/jrid'' was shown. Institute of Liv- means of support, between the y , Wis./w-Airman press themselves through art, Clubs convention and diamond sultant at The trapeze of childish security and trivial or solvable personal MADISON were less apt to do destructive jubilee in Chicago next June. Independence Devotions were led by the Rev. ing, Hartford, Conn., gave his which now plague Patrick J. Nugent is going to Larry Zessin/ Hostesses were keynote of a three- the trapeze of adult self-know- problems where his girl lecture as the them/ A . ' - -' Washington Woman Notes Mrs. Marvin Jacobs and Mrs. day mental health institute at ledge. . finish his activa But we must have the cour- -^nger. peevishness, bitter- friend lives to Feils. Mrs. Evan Davies receiy- the college. Purpose, of the in- duty military training, ed the special prize. age to let go of the one trapeze ness, frustration , prejudice , are 91st Birthday stitute is to provide an educa- the The Wisconsin Air National available and reach out for the other — all, stumbling blocks to stu- tional experience not anyone — which Guard says NugeriU who is en- ; INDEPENDENCE , Wis -Sev- in the curriculum to junior and risking that awful moment of dent — or to President' uncertainty — if we are to . anxiety, according gaged to marry the ! 7 eral pi; Mrs. Julia Marsolek's senior students, and faculty of • result from younger, daughter, Luci Baihes according to Sister achieve identity, Dr. Braceland to Dr. Braceland. 135 descendants celebrated her the college, . maintained. Johnson, has been transferred M. Camille, college president. Columbia Air 91st birthday with her Friday Those who don't have the BUT A person who knows to the. District of Each generation of young peq- Andrews Air Force at her home here. /' • ¦ '.' courage to choose sing, as do his own identity takes anxiety Guard at ple must look for standards to for what it is — a warning sig- Base near; Washington.. Still ih possession of all her make its, life meaningful yand the balladiers in a current la- ment: "I'm a stranger and nal, like pain, which allows us Nugent , 22, a Marquette Uni- faculties, she was quite active upon which to base ethical / to meet danger and dispose of versity graduate, will completa with ' confidence. afraid/In a world I never ' ¦ until last fall when she became judgments . it.' -/- • - : •' ' sixTveeks of basic training at Each individual makes this made," Dr. Braceland said. 7 ill, She took care of her an- This attitude thwarts, our chan- . If we weren't afraid we'd get Lackland Air Force Base in search, and it is, his search for Texas Friday. The Waukegan, nual garden last summer. ces toy be creative, he. said. run over, we wouldn't look both "identity ", the psychiatrist as- . 111., airman, who enlisted in thai . The former Julia; Kokott was - ways before crossing the street. serted;. . . BUT THE psychiatristTnoted (Many accident victims say Wisconsin air guard at Milwau- born Dec. 31, 1874 in Poland. Identity not being a stable , factors which can stunt a per- they thought "the . other guy kee in September, faces 120 She was married to P; P. Mar- thing, we can't just take on the son's ability to find his identity ' days additional training with a fathers used, Dr. would stop" — they weren't ¦ ' ¦ solek in 1895. They celebrated identities our or to choose courageously: afraid that he wouldn't.) If a guard unit afterwards. " . •¦ ' . Braceland said. What caused Lack of love, crowded surround- Lt: Col. Jack C. King in the their golden wedding anniver- mgke sense to our fath- soldier weren't afraid of being life to ings, unemployment, low wages, , Wisconsin adjutant general's of- sary in 1945. He died in Novem- ers won't^bek for us. and our killed he wouldn't protect him- lack of religion, membership self properly, Dr. Braceland fice here said Tuesday Nu- y ber 1951. Two sons and one fathers discovered the saihe in; an oppressed minority group, gent had requested the transfer / thing when they were growing noted. daughter also have died. family discord, a feeling of , himself because he had accept- up.7/7v.7 7 Anxiety is one of our/ tools She has two sons, Fred, at worthlessness. 7. the /psychiatrist said; and, the ed a job in the nation's capital. home, and George, Tucson, King called the transfer "noth- LIFE makes sense only when Conditions like these produce angry or peevish or prejudiced ¦¦ Ariz.; six daughters, Mrs. Celia MISS RUTH Ann/Stirn's a person knows right from ed the young rioters in Watts person is one who hasn't been ing out of the ordinary." . " . Przybilla, Whitehall; Mrs. Helen . engagement to Pfc. Dennis wrong and is able to choose be- last summer and Berkeley last able to face the danger . which ARCADIA CARD PARTY Edmundson and Mrs. Frank tween them, he continued. spring, according to Dr. Brace- his anxiety has told him is (Eleanor) Budnik, ; both of Wi- Johnson, son of Mr. and ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) — Mrs. Wallace Johnson, Nel- But ah individual searching land/ there:. ; nona; Mrs. John (Lizzie) Przy- ' Arcadia Court of . the Catholic son Wis., is annnounced by for his identity is not literally These young people have a Identity allows us to make Order of Foresters will sponsor billa and Mrs. Martin (Ella) , negative identity. They her parents, " Mr.;/ and Mrs. forging his own personality. He have no use of bur . anxiety.. And identity a public card party in the St. Matchey, both of Independence, has a lot/of help, according to clear view, of their role, he said; and Mrs. Henry (Edith ) Honken, Edwin Stirn, Cochrane Wis./ is precisely that thing which Aloysius School dining room , the psychiatrist. andy Consequently, they feel develops from our; facing up Hastings, Minn.; 39 grandchild- Miss Stirn is employed at 7/ Sunday starting at 8:30 p.rti. Ad-: MISS DEANNA y JOY HART'S engagement to 7 Our personal identity and our hostility to society and . con- to the trapeze-artist's choice — ren; 77 great-grandchildren; Donaldson's in Minneapolis closely, mission will include lunch and Gary Ihrke, Winona, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold family identity are link/ tempt for the values respected arid deciding to reach out. prizes. . ' ' and 11 great-great-grandchild- and her fiance is stationed ed while we are growing, up. by others. . Ihrke, Eyota, Minn;j is announced by her parents, ren: ¦ ¦ FINDING OUR identity is not ¦ ' at the Army Air Defense And throughout his life, "in Perhaps the people they Mr. iand Mrs. Dean Hart, Dover, Minn. yNo date 7 ¦ . Command Missile Base, every form of his being/ man chose, or were forced, to de- an end in itself , Dr. Braceland has been set. Miss Hart is employed as secretary-'; Minneapolis. 7 , 7 is related to something else cut- pend on betrayed them, the concluded; we have to know bookkeeper at the A. C. Podein Distributing Com- Pioneer Woman what to do,'with it once we have [7 */SA Lf-77:/ side himself " Dr. Braceland as- psychiatrist speculated. In any . ' Thursday & Friday Only i pany, Eyota. Mr. Ihrke is a student at Winona State Will Celebrate serted.' - / event, such young people are it. In words the doctor borrow- \ CoUege, majoring in physical education and biology. 91st Birthday "Identity evolves from exper- choosing the backward paths as ed from " Shakespeare: "We : : ience . ..not passive accep- they reach crossroads. They know what we are, but we j' v :25 %yy y y i ," the psychiatrist said. know not what we may be." LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) tance do things which give tempor- [ Discount on all merchandise I — Mrs. E. I, Torgerson will cel- Human relations are : circular, ary relief to their frustration Sister Camille added an. epi- ! $2.00 and up ' he pointed out, because our feel- but are finally logue to Dr. Braceland 's talk / ebrate her 91st birthday Sun- self-defeating. Prier ¦ ' day with a family gathering at ings about ourselves; are de- The riots are an example. by noting that the college had 1 Table at ^ : ' the home of her sister, Mrs. A. rived from the feelings of those awarded him its Teresa ojf-Avi- \ Gifts for weddings, *»fc. ] O. Boyum, 87-years-old, with arourtd us. DR. BRACELAND singled ont la award at last year's com- whom she has resided since the schools as the best places mencement, May 22. She read • SARA'S GIFT SHOP i A BABY, for instance, loves to help young people find their the citation which had accom- 1937.- . ." j 103 East Third St. "J its mother; -and, because it identities. John Ruskin, he panied the award. The former Elizabeth Thomp- wants to please the one it loves, son was born on a farm near the child develops a "built-in ¦ Peterson Jan. 9, 1875. She oper- code of ethics" based on the ac- M_i______HHMHHiHHI ^^^HBHHi^^''-v^^ -'TT^*^^'^:—^^^ - * ated a millinery shop in Peter- tions which please or displease son prior to filing and proving its mother, he said. up a homestead in Adams Coun- Dr. Braceland pointed out that ty, N. D., where the pioneer here is where a mother is her women lived in a sod hut. ¦ -: child's most important teacher. : She married Mr. Torgerson Is it any wonder, he asked, that B^BaHSBf in 1915, The couple resided on extremely young mothers — im- a farm in North Prairie until mature themselves-^don't know ¦ s ) his death in 1937. The nonagen- how to promote this code of ¥' ¦ ^X^^ -. arian, although forced to use S fth 1¦ 11/! ¦ ! ¦ «¦ rs t\ :r\\ ^^^ Wi yy : MISS YVONNE Marie ethics iri their first offspring? m f - fit¦¦»¦ 1 " ¦ yytt A-t' \z \4 . Pl : a walker since she broke a hip The psychiatrist noted that , II I " A & is *m -ii 77/i . [aii six years ago, is alert and in- Odegard's engagement to li i- -'iFS^;|f- Donald L, from what he had just said , it dustrious, enjoying reading, Anderson, son of might appear that our identity writing, fancywork and televi- Mr; and Mrs. Lyman Ander- . is formed by outside influences Rjl^ljS!:,,,!,:,: ^J^T^ ,j - ^. ^AJ"^^/ ^ ^ , X sion. son, Route 2, Mondovi , Wis., alone — especially by our par- ¦ ¦ She has three stepchildren : is announced by her parents, ents. :. ' Mrs. Julian Gilbertson, Lanes- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ode- But this is not so, Dr. Brace- |j || f | l l | | | p w| ^^^ ||^i^^^ |^^ boro,. and Neil and Harvey Tor- gard , Route 2, Mondovi. No gerson, both in California. date has been set for the wedding. Eagles Auxiliary Job's Daughters Sets Public Dinner Plan Installation Entertainers Plans for a public chicken din- ner were made when the Honored Queen Cindi Ham- Visit Parents Eagles Auxiliary met Monday (King Studio) mer gave a resume of her term In Dakota evening nt Eagles Hall. The Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Oveiiiulser and thanked the members for dinner will be Saturday, start- their support at the Monday DAKOTA, Minn; (Special) — ing at 5 p.m. Mrs. Isadore Bur- Overhulser-Slaby ter of re-embroidered lace, She evening meeting of Bethel 8, Mr. and Mrs. John Bernadot , bach is In charge of arrange- carried a cascade bouquet of International Order of Job's known in this area for llieir ac- ments. Tickets are available at Vows Exchanged red and white roses. Daughters in the Masonic Tem- tivity in the entertainment field , the Eagles Club. In Arcadia Church Her attendants wore floor- ple. are spending a few days with A games party is scheduled Jane Diedrick gave a report his parents, Mr. and Mrs. El- ¦ length dresses of white crepe, for Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - fashioned with elbow-length on the formal dance held Dec, mer Bernadot at Dakota. hall. Mrs. John Kozlowski is White carnations, red poinset-¦ 29. Jane Shira and Joann Car- Johnny (Bernadot) and the ¦ sleeves and demi-Scoop neck- chairman. tias and the traditional Christ- linos Detachable back panels penter were in charge of the Shy Guys, entertainment group The gift went to Mrs. Am- ¦ . stage and ^ mas trees formed the. setting7 of ret! velvet highlighted the Rosalind Snell and organized during high school brose Mndigan. Hostesses were " 0^^ SENSATIONAL when Miss Rita Slaby , Arcadia , Margaret Ferguson , decora- days in Winona , disbanded last Mrs. Leonard Helgemoe and "^ ^ ^ 0 ( slim skirts. Their blush veils tions. and Calvin Overhulser, Jackson , ! were fastened to red petal week. Mr. Bernadot has receiv- Mrs. Bernard Wondrow . ¦ • SALE PRICES ON Mich., were united in marriage1 Cindi will be the installing of- ed his license for radio broad- ¦ \ _mBM l^* - '< . 1 cloches arid they carried cas- ficer at. the PARTY CANCFX15I) _+ K Dec. '11 in the St. Stanislaus cade bouquets of white carna- installation of of- casting, a long-time ambition , Catholic Church | ficers nnd choir members Jan. nnd is awaiting The VFW Auxiliary is cancel- . tions and holly leaves. assignment to Tho bride 16 at B p.m, Susan Godsey will a station in the area. ing its games party which was PERCALE is the daiifihtcr of The bride 's mother was at- "* be Installed as honored queen. Mrs. Bernadot prior to her scheduled for tonight at the \^m% Mr. and Mrs. Apolinary Slaby , tired in a turquoise-blue , & sheath i^JW marriage was vocalist with her VFW clubrooms. rural Arcadia, and the groom , dress and had a corsage of red | HOMEMAKKR CONTEST Ihe son of Mr . and Mr.s. (lion group of entertainers in the ! and white roses , I S T R U M-ELEVA , Wis. - Waukcgan , III., ST. MARTIN'S CIRCI.K Overhulscr , Jackson. Twenty-five girls and Beloit , Circle M of St. Martin 's Lu- 1 , are competing Wis., area. Mor troupe filled The Very Rev. Joseph Andr- A dinner-reception was held for the honor lo become Home- theran Church , will meet at 7: HO zojewski performed the cere- at Club !>:) near Arcadia. The engagements throughout the ^^^^^ 0^^M^ maker of Tomorrow ot Central U. S. p.m. today at the home of Mrs. ^ C1ICCTC rnony. Sister Mary Karen was | Bisek Orchestra provided mu- High School, The senior girls Par Peterson, 835 40th Ave., inttli .sic for dancing. Waitresses The Borniidols plan lo live organist. ¦j took the test, which concerns Goodview, . ^^^^^^^^^^ Pl Miss Virginia Slaby, ' were the Misses Julie Lurch , in Ln Crosse for the present. sister of problems and situations en- m Ihe bride, was maid of honor . I Bonnie Matchey , Doris Schimk , countered by typical young mar- PANCAKK SUI'I'KR SIIIUNKKS AUXILIARY I Adeline Slnhy, Mary Gamoke The hoard of directors of Wi- Bridesmaids were Mary Slaby ried people. Mr.s, Vera Martin, ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) - and Barbara Przybilla. . Kennel h i and Ritn Mnliszewski. Miss teacher , gave the tests, which Tho young people of the nona Women 's Auxiliary to the Mon- ' Hospital for Crippled Johnson , Minneapolis , was best j Carol Renter registered the included a .short discussion ses- tana Evangelical United Breth- Shriners man . Groomsmen were Richard i guests and Kathy Tbeisen cut sion following the written ex- ren Salem Church Children will meet nt 2 p.m. will .sponsor home of Mrs. Robertson , Waterloo, Wis., and j and served the wedding cake. amination. a pancake supper in the newly Friday at the Jack Ancliesen , Pleasant Valley. Gary Jacobson, Minneapolis. I In charge of the gift tabic were remodeled basement of the Ruth and Rose Slaby, WCCW OFFICERS yyy If K> James Slaby , brother of the ; church Saturday. Serving will Advertisement ^ijn i€j_mr^ i/ ^/ H . y <. y/wtA^IKAtf hiinupi' p <^^^ym, , ,¦¦, ;¦ EYOTA , ^mmJjmr tMf^U^'iTv l'.y yy,r;yyA r -. ; ( g£m bride, and Bruce Hankinson , ' Following Minn, (Special) - begin at 5 p.m. and continue a .short wedding Members of Ihe Minneapolis , ushered. (rip, the young couple Winona Council until 9 p.m. Everyone i.s cordi- J_____, **,5° >3.75 J6.JI will be! of Catholic Women of Holy Re- ' FALSE TEETH W7 I at homo in Zion , III. j ally invited to attend. ^_^_ _^_^__ TIIK llllIDi:. given In mar- deemer Church have chosen of- That Loosen riage by her father , wore a The bride attended Arcadia ficers for HMIfi, They ore: St, KKLLOfi G PTA Need Embarrass floor-length gown of botnberg High School, Prior to her mar- Ann 's Unit , KELLOGG , Minn. (Special)- Not W \m ttlVIJ YOU «O0 J300 ~ Mrs, Edward Mc- Muny wm rem of fnlso tuDll) lwv» _i*M _J_ J500 .soie, I rimmed With re-embroi- riage, she was employed by Mahon and Mrs. Joseph Cle- Kellogg PTA will meet at a p.m. •utri'ml ronl oml»trriuwineiU I>«cMiaa N» M«My p.w,,.-.T.i,. Mo-^ dered lace. Tho empire bodice Northwestern Bell , Minneapolis , Thursday In (he school tlmlr pinto clrapiiutt , Hllpport or wob- while stocks last! PMM rgj mens; SI. Catherine's, Mrs. La- auditori- l)lril nt Jiiht tlir wroiiK limn. Do not M fealured long, filled sleeves The groom attended James Vnine Uthkc and Mrs. Andrew um. Mrs. Harold Hagcr , pro- live In fenr of thin ImppnnlHK to you. and a portrait neckline, Its Whilcomb Hiley High School , gram chairman , •lint HiirliikWi II llttlo FAHTKK'ri l , Kreidermaclier; St. Elizabeth' s, has planned a thn iillmlliir Hiim-uclrl ) prnvdnr, on sheath skirl with a redingole South Rend , Ind. He is serving Mrs, Lawrence Vrleze nnd Mrs. musical program. Lunch will he your piiitoii. Hold fnlHO taotli moro effect, extended into a chiipel- in (he Navy , .stationed nt Croat NoraI Staloch and St. Mary 's. served hy third grade mothers , firmly, no tlmy toiil morn Minfort- it lilfi , ittm not noiir. oliwikii "nliite EAST THIRD STREET IN DOWNTOWN WINONA lenglh train. Her veil of silk Lakes, III., whore he i.s n datu iMrs. Harold E. McMahon nnd with Mrs. Vt'lilonnn Johnson as oilor hrtiKli ". Clot FABTHKTH >t *6 illusion fell from a floral clus- systems technician . Mrsj . Erwin Brennnn. chairman. drug counter* everywhere, WEDNESDAY Angry at Bombings Schad New VIET CASUALTI ES UP The Daily Record JANUARY 5; 1966 At Community Winona Funerals ] TwQ-State Deaths NormViietnames?Wabasha Co i Memorial Hospita l Mrs. Winnie A. Beeman Miss Ona C. Milliard 1,365 Americans Visiting hourt t Medical end surgical Funeral services for Mrs. Win/ MONDOVI, Wis; (Special) - patlenti: 2 to 4 «nd , 7 to 8:30 p.m. (No nie A. Beeman/ 576 Wacouta Miss; Oria C. Billiard, 91, died children under 12.) Blame Leaders St. Tuesday at 9 a.m. at Buffalo Board Head Maternity patients: 2 to 3:30 and 7 M . will be Thursday at 2 p.m. CAP); men and supplies to the "big 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) at the Breitlow Funeral Home Memorial Hospital, where she VIENTIANE, Laos - , Two North Vietnamese amy war" in South Viet Nam. He WABASHA, Minn. (Spedal)- the Rev. N. E. Hamilton, Cal- had been 111 five weeks. The Wabasha County Board of WASHINGTON (AP) U; in TUESDAY vary . 1874 officers captured in Laos said his people are hot Interest- - S. bat with the Communists Bible Church/ officiating. She .was born June 5. , ¦ battle deaths in the the U. S. ADMISSIONS Burial will Cera-; in the ; Town of Naples to Mr. claimed today that many North ed in fighting in the South. Commissioners elected a new Viet Nam 1965. The year before, be in Woodlawn , war shot up by nearly 1,000 per totaled only Harley Strand, Hotel Winona! etery. ; -7 7-7y ; and Mrs. Obed Hilliard. She liv- Vietnamese blame the Hanoi chairman Tuesday : Conrad death toll in combat 7 government for U.S. bombing of "The American bombings cent last year over 1964/ De- 146 men. 7 Myril Youmaris, Red Wing, Friends may call at the fu- ed in Naples until 1954 and then have caused too much damage Schad, Lake City, who succeeds Minn; / neral home today from 7 to 9 moved to Mondovi. She resided their country. .7.77-77 .7 7' fense Department fi gurei The sharp rise in battle '/¦ and taken top many lives," Lawrence Hart, Mazeppa. showed today. Kent Myersi Minnesota City. p.m. ;, '¦: fat the Lutheran Home since 1962 "The people are angry in deaths roughly kept piace with , Pham said through an interpret- A. G7 Grobe, Millville, was A total of 1,365 American Edward Speltz, Rollingstone, ¦ and was moved to the Buffalo their hearts with their leaders " er. "The people of North Viet the increase in U. S. forces in -Minn." • '. Mrs... Chester Shank / Memorial Home after she be- said Cadet Officer Pham Dinh elected/vice servicemen were killed in com- Viet Nana and with the deeper Nam want the bombing to end. chairman suc- Norton Cocker, 166 Gould St. Mrs. Chester Shank, 552 E. came ill Thao, 30, in an interview, "but They want peace. Everyone has involvement of the United 3rd St. ceeding Schad. Mrs. George Kuklinski, 69 St. , were held today at St. She was a graduate of the they are too frightened to op- had enough." States in the ground and air Mary's /Catholic Church; the pose them." Com m i t- fighting. Charles St.7 7 Chicago Conservatory of Music Pham's commanding officer, tees appointed / Roy Larsen, Lamoille, Minn, Most Rev. Bishop George H. and taught piano in Mondovi North Viet- Illinois Pham said the Le Huy : Lirih. 37 also said by Schad : Accuses William Chuchna, 626 E. 4th Speltz officiating. Burial was in j and area communities 55 years. namese people know America is . At the end of 1965. th*re were ; "many" North Vietnamese Schools — 392 . American servicemen ¦st./; 77 7/7 ,77- St. Rose of Lima Cemetery, She was a member of Mondovi bombing their country because 181, Lewiston. t blamed their government for Hart, Nick Ja- •tationed in the country, com- Mrs. Henrietta Lecheler, 525 Methodist Church, the Woman's their government is sending the bombing. Both he and Pham Two in Insurance ' Pallbearers were 1 Society of Christian Seryice and coby of Waba- pared with only 23,000 at the end Gratiti St. Clarence , said American bombs had fallen sha and Ralph DISCHARGES Shank, Herbert Harmon, EA-. a life member of Lebanon of 1964 when the United States ' on many nonmilitary targets War theson still was carrying on mainly an. Miss Darlena Czaplewski 468 ward Lynch, John McCarthy, Chapter 89, .Order of Eastern , Eugene Meyer ¦ ' ¦ - /¦' '¦ and killed many civilians.. P lain view. Case Investigation advisoryyieffoi^ y.'/- E. 3rd St; 7 and James i Star. 7 .- Le said 102 bombs fell last Claims — Koch/ . She Is survived by one nep^ CHICAGO (AP) Sheila Faraand, 661 W. Wab- Jury Indicts September on his village, in the Schad Schad, Grobe - The state The Army bore the brunt of : hew, Paul Hilliard , Chicago! / of Illinois, in a circuit coini asha St'. Robert J. Ziebell southern province of Vinh, and and Jacoby. Supplies and build- the U, S. battle deaths in 1965— ' 7' Funeral services will be Fri- killed 22 civilians. suit, accused directors of two 898 ioldlers fell. The Marine : MrS. Wilbert Jonsgaard, Lew- Funeral services for Robert' day at 2 p.m. at Colby ings — Hart/ Jacoby . and Funeral , Hart liquidated insurance companies Corps lost 335 men in action, th« iston, Minn. J. Ziebell, 575 W.y Howard. St.7 Home, the Rev. Wilbur Leath- Pham, *dso from VhuV Prov- Schad. Bonds .—• Grobe Mrs. Allen Tarras arid baby, Baker on Tax and Wartbesbn. Abatements Tuesday of fraudulently appro- Navy 72 and the Air Force 60. will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at erman, Mondovi Methodist ince, said U.S. planes bombed priating more than $100,000 in Harmony, Minn. St. Matthew and settlements 7- Grobe, War- The Army has by far the 's Lutheran . Church* Church, officiating. Burial will the leper hospital in the Quynh company funds. 7 , Mrs. Wilton Berger, 321 . W. the Rev/ A. L. Mennicke offici- be in Oak Park Cemetery here. thesen and Hart, Roads and greater number of fighting men Luu district of Vinh, killed 80 bridges — Jacoby. chairman, sen/7/__ 3rd St. 7 ating. Burial will be in Wood-/ Friends may call at the fu- Evasion Counts persons and wounded 100. The c o m p a n i e s are Bell in Viet Nam of any of the Mrs. LeRoy Cieminski and lawn Cemetery. and all members. Mutual Casualty and Bell Cas- ices — 111,246 out of the more neral home after 3:30 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) A fed- Le said U.S/ pilots often mis- baby, 329 E. King St. Friends may call at the Paw- Thursday and until time of ser- Dr. B. ' .-J.. Bouquet, Wabasha, ualty. The civil suit asks for an than 181,000. Mrs. Hulda Karsten , Lewis- cett eral grand jury today indicted take peasants working in fields was reappointed to the board of injunction to prevent the direc- Funeral Home today frond vices. for troops on patrol. He said ranki ton, Minn. 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday at tho Bobby Baker, former secretary health, serving with Schad and tors from sellingor transferring Th« Marine Corps sec- Lewiston, Mrs. William Harris to Senate Democrats, on nine most military installations are Wartheson. / their personal ond in strength with 38,458 men, Mrs. Edith Fabian ,. church from 1 to 2 p.m. away in "the forests . assets, and seeks ' ' . " ROCHESTER, Minn. - Mrs. counts of tax evasion, conspir- now hidden Schad and Wilbur Koelmel, to have the directors make res- the Air Force has 22,008, the Minn. and the mountains." Kent Myers, Minnesota City. Mrs. Ida Dorn William (Blanche) Harris, 77, acy and other offenses. county auditor, are automatical- titution to members, policyhold- Navy 9,430 and the Coast Guard Le said, .however, that Ameri- 250.7;- ' ' ¦ ¦/ ' BIRTHS Funeral services for Mrs. Ida died at the Gray Gables Nursing Atty. Gen. Nicholas Katzen- ly meinbers of the extension ers and creditors of the two . / . . / Dorn, 500% Huff St., were. heBd Home here early Tuesday after- bach said the indictment against can bombing in August and ear- committee^ Grobe was appoint- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rice, companies. Since Jan. 1, 1961, a total of ! ,• this afternoon at St. /Martin's noon after an illness of several the 377year-oId Baker charged ly September destroyed "a lot" ed for one year. W. C. Drysdale, killed Lamoille, Minn., a daughter. 620 Americans have been Lutheran Church, the Rev. A. tr.' years. She was la milliner for him with understating his in- of military installations. Wabasha, and James Walker, Defendants are Phillip Kitzer, by CpBtmunist action. 'Mr; and Mrs; . Wayne Warn- Deye . officiating. Burial was in come by $54,558.91 for 1961 and Phillip Kitzer jr., Jtfeeph Kitzer many years and her husband; Both men said , the bombing Plainview, were reappointed to , statistics on ken, Winona Rt. 3,; a daughter. Woodlawn Cemetery.. 1962 and with evading more than has caused severe food shortag- George Hruban and Robert G. Incomplete who died two years ago, was the extension committee for wounded indicate that more The Rev. and Mrs. Larry Zes- Pallbearers were Thepdoije formerly from Winona, y $23,000 in federal income taxes es in North Viet Nam. three- years. ': Piersza, directors of the Bell sin, 810 37th Ave./ Goodview, a and Richard Dorn; Oscar Tier,, for those years. Mazeppa, companies and owners of Plym- than 7,500 men have suffered . Survivors are two brothers, Mrs/ Felix Marx, with the daughter. Clarence Prudoehl and Augusit of 58 They said food cannot be and Mre. Margaret RnringanSj outh Insurance co. injuries in contact John of Rochester and Frank L. Baker faces a maximum enemy oyer the past and Edward Tews. years in jail and a total of $67,- transported from one area to Millville, were reappointeid to Communist of St. Charles; three sisters, major The Exchange National Bank BIRTHS ELSEWHERE 000 in fines if convicted on all another because all the nuising board. five years. ; -. R; Brandes Mrs. S/ R. Hinton, Minneapolis, bridges and railways have been and Trust Co. of Chicago and of Early- . Mrs! nine counts. Bounties authorized were the Agate, the largest portion CEDARBURG, Wis -Mr/ and Funeral services for Earl K. .. Luella Highbee, Des smashed. three of its officers are charged ; in 1965 . Moines, and Mrs same as last year — striped thefce wounds occurred Mrs.; Ronald Erickson , a son Brandes, 1629 W. 5th St., we're . Ernest Goetz, People in Vinh, said Pham, in the suit with conspiring with _. 969. Plainview, Minn.; four^brothers- gophers, /3 cents; pocket goph- at least 5, today at Menomonee Falls Hos- held this afternoon at Fawcatt now can eat fish only once ev- ers, 10 cents; woodchucks, 15 the others in misrepresenting in-law, Frank E. Harris of the companies! assets to their pital. Erickson is the; son of Funeral Home, the Rev. Will- ery three months. They can cents; rattlesnakes, $1. and bar- In 1964, there were 1.038 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Erick- ,/ Central Methodist Simpson, Minn., and James E., ' members and to; the state. about one-sixth of iam Hiebert Harry and Earl Eleva CKild have a one-pound ration of meat berry; $3:. wounded — son, Winona.. Church, officiating. Burial was Harris of Wi- only, on special occasions. the l965 toU, ) nona and one sister-in-law, Mrs. The Lake City Graphic was The suit, filed by John F. Bol- KELLOGG, Minn. (Special — in Stockton Cemetery. Le claimed the U.S. bomb at- appointed official newspaper. ton Jr., Illinois director of in- Mr; and Mrs. James Gander, Kin.g, Louis Feiten, Winona. The current list of missing Pallbearers were James tacks are not affecting military The board is meeting today surance, alleged that on Aug. 16, and 25 other a daughter Friday at St. Eliza- Harold Kodh- Funeral services will be at forces in North Viet Nam: carries 149 names Donald Brandes, Dies in Car; on other annual meeting mat- 1961, the defendants defrauded Americans are classed; as pris- beth's Hospital , Wabasha. "Donald Hunt, Frank Braza the Vine Funeral Chapel Thurs- "The ones who suffer are the ler, day >at 2 p.m. with burial in ters and for school : hearings. members and creditors of the oners of ihe Communists. and Frank Hoefer : ,- - people," he said. "The soldiers . . Oak Grove Cemetery at Eyota, Bell firms by withdrawing more TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS never " go out during the day. than $100,000 from Bell MutuaPs In addition ofto the battle the Rev. Clemmet A. Peterson, They just stay in their trench- total 458 Ruth Diane Thompson , Lew- pastor of the First Methodist Exhaust Faulty ' guarantee fund and using this deaths American es:" 77: ^ in Viet iston, Minn., 9/ General's Plane ;[ Church, officiating. Friends ELEVA, Wis. (Special)— A Wabasha Group money to pay interest on loans servicemen have died Thomas John Hansen, Buffalo may call at the Vine Funeral 2-year-old Eleva child who had The two North Vietnamese made by Plymouth Insurance Nam Since 1961 from causes > ' action. The City, Wis:, 12. / Debris Found J Home, 428 Third Ave. S.W., .un- suffered from PKU since birth, were captured by Laotian army Co:7 777- ' -y7. ^/' . .7" v v - y7y other than hostile til the time of. services. died Tuesday morning from forces Dec. 22 after a battle 1965 share of this total came to SEATTLE (AP) - An Air Asks Assurance The suit said this withdrawal carbon monoxide poisoning iri near the Mekong . River town of 354, 7 FIRE CALLS Force general bringing a jet Gilbert Gilberts made Bell Mutual insolvent. land- her parents' car ; en route for Thakhek. Le said they were sent '' plane in for an instrument PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special) a periodical checkup at Chil- George D. Sax, chairman of Tuesday weather ;:ap^ in a special North Vietnamese Oil flood Plan ing in dark, rainy —Funeral services were held in dren's Clinic, Madison .; ' Exchange National Bank, said 11:39 a.m. — 2nd and Cen- through hall' a battalion to Laos late in Sep- Board Refuses to parently plowed Duluth, Minn., Dec . 27, for Gil- Mr. and Mrs. Gary Isaacson tember to help protect the Ho WABASHA, Minn. (Special/— filing of the suit "will clear the ter streets, Latsch Building, no treetops northwest of , fire, low air pressure in sprin- mile of bert Gilberts, ,81,- .' who died sud- who live about five miles; west Chi Minh Trail, the jungle net- A delegation of 20 from South air and will demonstrate that Stop Execution Seattle before plunging to his denly at St. Luke's Hospital, of Eleva Wabasha was assured by May- the litigation against the bank is kler system set off alarm. , left at 4 a.m. to take work of trails and roads over ' ' - ¦7 7.7: : . -: yToday death in Puget Sound. Duluth/ Dec. 24. 7 ;. their daughter, Judy, for the which supplies and troops move or Ray Young at the council without any basis or merit." FLORENCE, Ark. . (AP)- - ' meeting Tuesday night that ev- 10:30 a.m. — 109 E. 3rd St., Maj. Gen7I L. Branch, 53, He had been a resident of Du- checkup which she received from North Viet Nam through Officers of the bank named The State Board of Pardons and old Montgomery Ward building, commander of the Edwards Air luth 42 years. Prior to that he every three months. Her older Laos to South Viet Nam. erything would be done to pro- defendants are Jerome M. Sax, Paroles has refused to take ac- detected odor in building, no Force Base flight test center in was an orderly at St. Mary's sister, Jan, 8, and brother, Le said his battalion was sent tect the area against flooding John Carroll and Maurice J. tion ta atop the execution of Karl ¦¦ : should the danger occur again. fire!- •'¦' California, vanished from ra- Hospital/ Rochester, 15 years. Dale, 4, were with them. Mi- info Laos because intelligence Mettel. H. Narten, 35, of Tucson, who Survivors are: His wife; one The people are against the darscopes only a few mjiles chael, 9, the older boy, was in information indicated that the On Oct 29, the three Kitzers is scheduled to die Jan. 14 in sister, contemplated raising of 12th . , from his .destination Sunday7 He Mrs. Walter Rother, school at Mondovi. United States was preparing to Jerome Sax, Hruban, Piersza, the gas chamber. ' Seattle on Air Plainview, and one brother, Street because . they fear that 7 >A/eather was. flying to THE ISAACSONS stopped at send troops into Laos to block Carrol and Mettel were indicted Force business. Melvin, Biloxi, Miss. the trail. this change would make the All three members of the the side of the road near Sauk area more subject to flooding. with nine others in Minneapolis special hearing OTHER TEMPERATURES the general's Burial Was in the Marion board attended a High Low Pr. Wreckage of cemetery. Prairie to drink coffee from a The mayor announced the oh federal fraud and conspiracy at the prison Tuesday and re- ¦ his Air Force blue tunic Albany, cloudy ...... 36 18 /' . .- . plane, thermos. Mrs. Isaacson reached U.S. Army Engineers meeting charges. ported they "could find no fact with his name inside and some Clarence H. Passe into the back seat to awaken on flood control at the high The group accused of con- interfere with Albuquerque, clear . 41 17 found was or circumstance to Atlanta rain ;...... 50 40 .31 aeronautical charts were LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) the two sleeping girls, She 10 Graduated school Jan. 25 at 8 p.m. ; it will spiring to take $4 million out of the jury and sen- , was -scat- the verdict of Bismarck/ cloudy ..2-4 Tuesday; Wreckage —Clarence H. Passe, 50, Lake found Judy cold and Jan uncon- be open id the public, American Allied Insurance Co. tence of the court." tered along a half-mile . swath City, died Tuesday afternoon at scious. Boise, rain ...... 45 39 .03¦ A cigarette license was is- of St. Paul, which specialized in to die 41 33 ' ¦ .. leading from a timbered tridge Minneapolis Veterans Hospital. The parents applied mbuth-to- From Hospital sued to Western Oil & Fuel, a Narten was sentenced Boston, clear ...... writing insurance for poor risk 1963 slaying of Chicago, clear 43 25 to the beach at Point Jeffer- He had been ill six months with mouth resuscitation. It didn't service station/ automobile drivers. for the January Rickd Hansen, 23, a University Cincinnati , cloudy . ' . 45 31 .. son; cancer held Judy although Jan revived. Elliot Fosmo, Northern Hruban, of White Bear Lake, Cleveland, cloudy .. 45 23 .. ' . Mr. Passe was born Dec. 26, A passerby summoned an am- States Power Co. employe, was of Arizona student shot to death . Nurse Aide Class Minn., was an officer of Ameri- Hansen formerly Denver, cloudy .... 5(5 21 .. Houston Co. ARC ) 1915, in Wabasha to Mr. and bulance from Sauk Prairie appointed to the utilities com- can Allied. The Kitzers owned near Tucson. which took the girls to The first group of 10 women lived at Bismarck, N,D. Des Moines , clear .. 45 30 .. Mrs, Anthony Pa&e. He mar- the mission replacing Harry Lager, the company. ¦ LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe- Sauk Prairie hospital. There in nurse aide training under the who resigned at the last meet- ¦ Detroit, clear 43 29 .. ried Henrietta Loechler in Min- Manpower Development and Fairbanks, clear .. -lfi -37 cial) — The Houston C ounty neapolis July 13 1946. Except Judy was pronounced dead at ing. He is appointed for a pe- ABBEY MEDALS SOLD Retarded Chil- , 7:15 a.m. The poisonous Training Act , has graduated at NOVEL BECOMES MUSICAL Fort Worth , cloudy . 67 42; Association for for service in the Aleutian Is- fumes riod extending to April 1968. dren will meet Thursday at 8:15 came from a faulty exhaust Community Memorial Hospital, NEW YORK CAP) - A musi- LONDON (AP) — The 900 Helena , clear ..... 18 o .16 lands during World Mr. :¦ ¦ Nick Kenitz has been appoint- the public elementary War II, pipe. . 7 Winona , according to Earl W. cal based upon Richard Llewel- gold commemorative medals, Honolulu, cloudy 7 .. 80 65 ... p.m. at until ed to the park board to fill the cafeteria , La Cnescent. Passe lived in Wabasha The dead girl was taken to Hagberg, hospital administra- lyn's noted novel "How Gre^n struck as collectors' pieces to Indianapolis, cloudy 48 27 school 1959, when he moved to Lake unexpired term of George Gill- ¦ -.. 61 58 .15 The public is invited. Madison by the Sauk County tor. more, resigned. The term will Was My Valley" Is planned for mark the 900th anniversary of Jacksonville, rain ¦ City. sheriff for a Westminster Kansas City, cloudy 48 28 post-mortem exam- This is the first of three sec- expire April 1. Broadway presentation next the foundation of BLAIR WOMAN HURT Mr. Passe worked as a mill- ination, Her parents believe her tions which will he trained un- spring by Alexander H. Cohen. Abbey, have been sold out at Louisville, rain 4(1 35 .02 BLAIR , Wis. (Special) -- Mrs. wright for the Kato Mill of Man- Memphis , cloudy . .. 50 46 .23 blood deficiency may have der the program at the hospi- John Morris is the composer 100 pounds ($280) each. No Omer Dahl fractured her left kato, Minn . He was a mem- had something to do with their tal. struck, but some Miami , clear .. . 70 68 .28 and co-lyricist with Gerald more will be arm in a fall Saturday after ber of St. Mary's Catholic inability to revive her. Freedman, who is doing the silver medals at five pounds Milwaukee, clear .. . 4,'i 22 leaving a neighbor's housie. She Church , Lake City, and of the TRAINING of the first group Deputies Paid -St.P,, .. book . Laurence Nalsmith, last ($14) and bronze ones at two Mpls. fog 27 7 also received cuts and lacera- Wabasha posts of the American SHE WAS born Nov. 11, 19(53, started Nov. 15. The JO grad- ($7) are still New Orleans, rain ., 60 56 2.64 in Eau Claire. Five months seen as Santa Claus in "Here's pounds 10 shillings tions about the face; they re- Legion and Veterans of Foreign uates will start work immedi- Love," has been signed for a on sale at the Abbey bookshop. New York, clear ... 45 34 after birth her parents took her ately at duty stations in the quired several stitches; Carl Wars. Clothing Stipend principal role. ' " : Okla. City, cloudy .. 49 35 .. Danielson , Tappen coulee, was Survivors : His wife; his par- to an Eau Claire doctor with hospital and will be assigned to Omaha , clear 46 29 an apparent eye deficiency. the convalescent and rehabilita- Payment of clothing allow- THE DUKE SCORES ROYAL AUDIENCE taken by ambulance to Tri-Coun- ents, Wabasha; one son, Ron- ance of $10 a month to each Wi- Phoenix , cloudy M :. .. Hospital, Whitehall. They were referred to St. tion unit when it opens. NEW YORK (AP) - Duke El- LONDON (AP) - Queen Eli- ty Memorial ald , at home; five daughters, Marys Hospital , nona County deputy sheriff for Ptlnd, Me,, clear ... 37 24 .. He lives.with his sister , Mrs. Rochester, The next class will begin lington has composed the score zabeth II will attend a charity Rapid City , clear ... 43 26 ,. Darlene, Sherryl, Judy, Donna where they took the child every the last six months of 1965 was Leonard Johnson. and Nancy/ all at home; three training Jan. 31. Enrollces re- for "The Pousse Cafe," a musi- performance of the musical St, Louis, cloudy ... 46 28 ¦ three months until switching in ceive six weeks of intense in- authorized by the County Board cal planned for Broadway ex- brothers, Herbert, Hobart, Ind.; of Commissioners Tuesday. "Hello Dolly," starring Mary Salt Lk. City, cloudy VI 34 November 1964 to the Madison struction , 40 hours per week. All hibit in 1966. Joseph, Waukegan , 111., and An- Receiving payment of $60 Martin, at London's Theater San Fran,, rain .... 54 52 .83 Municipal Court j Clinic which is connected with are trained directly on the job. The show, based upon Mar- Royal, Drury Lane, in aid of Seattle rain :i!) 754 .02 drew , Minneapolis , and three the University of Wisconsin. each were Deputies Clarence , (Julia) The lirst two weeks of the lene Dietrich's famous early the Historic Churches Preserva- Washington , cloudy . 48 25 GOODVIEW sisters, Mrs. Carl Rauh- Survivors are : Her parents, course is classroom work on the McElmury , Helmer Weinmann , I. Gudmundson , :», mann, Wabasha; Mrs. Harold Gary and Irene Johnson film "The Blue Angel," is to tion Trust. The company has Winnipeg, snow .... -8 -11 LcRoy Isaac- theory of nursing. The remain- Lamar Fort, star the French star Lilo, pre- been rehearsing for the opening , pleaded guilty to (Marie) Reck , Downirig, Calif., son ; the two brothers, Michael John Jensen (" AIRPORT WEATHER Homer Road ing four weeks are in actual on , /^ 7 viously seen here in "Can- in one of the historic churches (North Central Observations) two traffic charges in Goodviww and Mrs. Louise Berg, Wauke- and Dale ; one sister, Jan, and the job practice, working on the Elroy Balk , LOUntV Tuesday before her grandmothers, Mrs Mabel Can." Jerome Weidman is au- it will help to save — a hall Max. temp. 39 Tuesday at 4 justice court gan. One sister has died. . floor with patients. John J. thor of the book of the Peace Floyd Requiem Mass will be said Isaacson, Eau Claire, and Mrs. , with lyrics by made from the crypt of St. p.m., min. temp. 25 today at fl Justice "Th e studenLs will be well .Schneider and R/N-*r..-l Marshall Barer. George's Stepney . a.m., 34 today at noon , scat- Farnholtz. Saturday .at 10 a.m. at St. Inger Johnson, Mondovi. V e r n o n I, Funeral arrangements rounded in the basics of nurs- IJ ^ LSL tered cloud layer ot 15,000 feet , He was arrested Friday lat Mary's Catholic Church. Burial will bo ing," said Hagberg. "They will Spitzer. visibility 15 miles, wind i.s calm , noon by Goodview Marginal will be in St. Felix Cemetery, made after Kjentvet & Son Fu- It has also been learned that neral Service, Mondovi, be trained to assist doctors and barometer 30.06 and steady, hu- Raymond G. Kulas on charges Wabasha. Friends may call at returns registered nurses in Ihe more wage increases for all county midity 54 percent. of driving 40 m.p.h. in a 30 Peterson-Sheehan Chapel , Lake from Madison with the body deputies became effective Oct. today . Services will be at complex nursing procedures. ] EXTENDED FOKIX'AST zone on fith Street in Goodviow City, Thursday after 7 p.m. RoS- Training will include proper , 1965. The increases were MINNESOTA - Tempera- and driving without a valiid Thursday and Pleasant Valley Lutheran granted by District Court in an nry will be said Church, Eau Claire feeding of patients and basic tures Thursday through Monday driver 's license. Friday at 8 p.m. County, tho order signed Sept, 14 , 1965, by Rev. Alton Hillesland officiat- aseptic and isolation techniques. will average 4-15 degrees below Gudmundson paid fines W Training will also include die- District Judge Arnold Hatfield. 15-2,1 degrees $4 court costs, on the ing. Burial will be in the church Nttw wage scales and raises normal south , $15, plus Two-State Funerals cemetery, tary duties and carp of patients below normal north. Colder speeding charge and $5, plhia units. are : McElmury, $545, a month, Thursday and Friday, warmer $4 court costs on Ihe driver's $50 ra ise; Weinmann, $530, Miss Emma Reith trom "All training will be given un- early next week. Normal higha license violation as the alterna- (Special) , Luther Anderson , Lloyd $50 ; Fort , $530, $65; Jensen, LAKE CITY , Minn. Boss, Harold Hostettler der the direction of profession- 10-20 north , 19-26 in south. Nor- tive to n total of eight days Miss a nd $530, $50; Balk $515, $50; — Funeral services for Floyd and Dallas Eggenberger. al registered nurse supervi- mal lows —10 to 1 north, 0-8 In jail. Emma Reith were held Tues- sors." Schneider , $515, $50, and Spitz- south. Precipitation will aver- er, 515, $50. »^ one-tenth inch west, ' ln day at Peterson-Sheehan Chap- Mrs. Hobert N. Dreisback Enrollces receive pay for 40 UP TO $2,500 or More age one io two-tenths inch, loss than , A, First snow Thursday and Friday nnd el the Rov. J. Ward , LAKE CITY, Minn . (Special) hours per week at the beginning Congregational Church, officiat- rate of pay while in training. ACCIDENT CORRECTION Promptly Arranged ^ ¦ "^^ i week. — Funeral services for Mrs ^ ^ early next . WISCONSIN — Temperatures ing. Burial was in the Minne- Robert N. Dreisback, 57, Lake Police said that a car owned Ut« our money to imprpv« your standard of living. Taka through Monday will sota City Cemetery. THE COURSE It open to all by Mrs. Margaret Cisewski , Wi- advantaga of opportunists. Pay all your currant bills. Thursday City, will be Thursday at 2 p.m. women of the area , Recruit- average 5 to 15 degrees bcJiow Pallhearers were : GH C. at First Methodist Church , the nona Rt, 1, damaged by a hit- Rsduce monthly payments to only ont. Hava mort pay- YA ! Allan Warren and Scott ment is handled by the Minne- ehtck mono/ to tptnd or tavt. For monty TODAY — Y0UPI normal north half and 2 to fi Braun , , Rev. Robert E. Rolln officiat- run driver while parked at 150 degrees below normal sooth Peteroon. sota State Employment Service E. 3rd St, early Saturday morn- Phono 8-297* NOW I ing. Burial will be in Lnkewood office. Women Interested in be- half. Normal high 18 to 26 Cemetery. ing, had been parked there by I TAM0URE i Ervin Burch coming nurse aides should , , norlh, 24 to 30 south. Norrnal Friends n (laughter Violet while em- \ OF COURSE IT'S j to 10 above north, (I to LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) may call nt Peterson- contact the Winona office of tho ployed nearby. low zero Sheehan Chapol today and MINNESOTA LOAN ON SCOPITONEI ' , Turning colder toward — Funeral services for Ervin un- State Employment Service. In- [ 15 south til Thursday at 1 p.m., the weekend warmer again « ar- Burch were held today at St. then nt formation also may be obtain- R. H. Brown, manager of tho AND THRIFT COMPANY ly next week. Total precipita- John's Lutheran Church, tho the church, ed from Miss Bcmndlne Gappa , Employment Service, said , "and Pallbearers will be Elton Hol- 166 Walnut Street i LANG'S Bar j tion about one-half inch. A pe- Rev. T. II. Albrecht officiating. director of nursing at the hos- women of this area who are in- i 179 EAST THIRD riod of snow north and snow or Burial was In the church ceme- den , Earl and Leland Lortschcr, pital. terested should make applica- Dial 8-2976 Del William*, Mgr. rain south late this week. Snow tery. Dennis Walters and Larry and "We expect, a heavy demand tion nt our office as soon as pos- In Roehttttr PhoM 219-0411 likely again early next v/ec\:. Pallbearers are : Harry Brou- Roger Geislcr. for enrollment in tho course." sible." Redmen Top Loras, Hawks Topple Logan Five 4sr. MARY'S- —WINONA HIGH— Mm * Thoughts Now Alma Holds No. 1 WithTommies With Wingers Poll ' Next on List Wisconsin 77 y. 7.: BIGy TEPJv 'In y (7-0) moved up . 7' Portage Mary s Winona High School" basket- . . MILWAUKEE tf) Mii*: 7 DUBUQUE, Iowa-St. ' ' ; from eighth to seventh basketball team needed it, and ball coach John Kenney this waukee Lincoln 7-0 main- i. Milwaukee Lincoln ...... 7-* morning christened his team's tained its ranking as the place. La Crosse Central (tie) Green Bay West ,. .7-6 they got It. And now they the elites 2. for the big one victory over .' La Crosse Logan 7 No. 1 high school basketball ' y (7-1) moved into ..''.' .'. Madison- East ,..;...... 8-0 Should be ready . place. . With Jerry Sauser and Roger "a pretty good tuneup" and team in Wisconsin today in taking eight 4. Milwaukee Pids ...... ^8-07 leading the way, St. immediately shifted his thinking the weekly Associated Press Ninth place went to Barr Grove ...... *.- ..7-1 Pytlewski been 5. Monona Mary's downed stubborn Loras to Friday night and.a trip -to "Big Ten" poll of State 7 ron (7-1), whjch had. 6. Appleton Xavier ...... 8-1 Red Wing. sports writers. 10th. "Wisconsin Lutheran ' 76-67 Tuesday night' tp nin their ' 7. Portage¦: :, 7 ,. .7. .> ...«..7-0 record to 5-3. ¦ ". ' • ¦: The Hawks, following the 71- Alma remained on top in (9-0) took the remaining 8. La Crosse Central ...... 7-1 . It Thursday night the Redmen 58 victory over the Rangers the "Little 10," the rank- . spot in the standings 9. Barron ...;...7....«»...7-J ' ' had been ninth. will be back in the friendly that pushed their record to 5-2, .. ings for the state's smaller¦ 7 IO. Wisconsin Lptheran .....9-0 confines of Terrace Heights to now are confronted with the schools7 • ¦• \: Alma (8-0) and Orford- meet St. Thomas in the second biggest in what promises to be A . There were only slight ville (7-0) added fresh vic- Other tams receiving yoteii MIAC conference game for St. a long line of big: games. adjustments in the rankings 'A . tories last week and remain- Burlington, Eau Claire Memorl- ; Mary's. The game is termed this week because of the ed one-two in the "Little al, Eau Claire North, Ban by Redmen coach RED WING stands 2-0 in the Mo or die" holiday lull ah basketball ., 7 l0.x . 7:7. 7. Claire Regis, New Holstein, Ri- Ken Wntgeh as far as a* chance Big Nine, and that's good , Sheboygan South, enough for Kenney to call it competition. Altoona (7-0) remained /'; ver Falls at the conference title goes: St: .7.7 The only casualty ln the Stevens Point arid -Wansau. Mary's lost to Gustavus 6&-61 the early season key. secure in third place as did "Big Teh" was Sheboygan (8^0) in ' in its first loop test, and a loss . "It has to be : our biggest," Deerfield fourth. . LITTLE TEN ' ..7 he says. "They're undefeated South, which fell from - ' (8-0) ad- to St. Thomas, which is favored sixth place out of the elite . But Stockbridge " - " ¦.¦ ' to win the crown, would just and it's on the road." vanced from seventh to -fifth ; ¦Ai. Alma . . ,...;.. . .<../.y,yMi: after losing last week 89-41 2. Or'fordville .'...... A...... 7-0 about eliminate the Redmen . But if for no more reason .,y place, dislodging Eagle Riv- . 7 satisfaction the to Green Bay West; • 3; Altoona '. .;A.,...\...... 7-0 from aay role other than that than mid-week , er (6-0)¦ which fell to sev- of spoiler. " y coach Tuesday night saw some The victory boosted A ¦ 7-y- . 4. DeerfieW 7....—.,,...8-0 West's prestige, moving the enth: BUT WHILE Wiltgen and encouraging signs in the victory. 5. Stockbridge ...... V;.8-0 Wildcats . into , a second; Bangor (6-1) held on in 76. Bangor ...... 6-1 crew prepare for the Tommies, He ticked them off thusly: sixth position although up- y - all was well for the Hilltoppers • Don Hazelton: played a top 7 place tie with idle Madison 7. Eagle River ....7...... 6^0 yA-f East (8-0). West (7-0T had set 68-67 by Onalaska Luth- ...... 6-2 Tuesday night. floor game and did an ¦¦¦ 8. Eleva-Strum ¦ defeiisive job on the Rangers' been third. :¦ er Tuesday night. Eleva- ;9. Wausakee 7....;... .' ';' .7-0 Despite a 7 lacklustre 31-per- (6-2) . ... leading scorer Wes Stevenson. Milwaukee Pius 78-0) re- Struni remained in 10. Greenwood ...... 7-0 cent shooting first half , the Red- ! (eighth place. . men managed to hold a 28-27 : •/ ¦Paul ; Plachecki, working tained fourth place while (7-1) (7-0) "A Other teams receiving votes halftime margin. And then when now in Kenney's systematic rest Monona . Grove. ad- I¦ Wausakee remained Jim Buffo began to connect, the plan; showed his top rebounding . variced from seventh to -in ninth place. A iOth-place . were: Lodi, Markesan, Milton rest of the team picked up. form of the year; . fifth place. AppletorrXavier tie between Greenwood (7-0) Union, Omro, Plainfjeld. St. The Redmen held leads of be- •.- ¦Larry. Larson went to work : (8-1) inherited the sixth spot j . and Superior Cathedral Croix Falls, South Wayne, Su- tween four and nine points the on the boards and had one pf vacated by South. Xavier 1 (6-0) snapped Twith Green- perior Cathedral Westfield and final 20 minutes after Buffo had his top halves of the year, scor- yhad been fifths wood taking a slight lead.. Winneconne. pumped: in two jumpers and ing 13 points in the second 16 Jim Murphy added a free throw minutes. tb put St. Mary's ahead 33-27 • The team got .50 percent ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ shooting from four starters in early into the second half. ¦ OMOOOOO O&WIW ¦ , - *, *.*-:. * ¦ ¦ v.... ,«™i..... - - .. .-- . .;.;. vwgjffiv, ¦ . •'.\y.wrfwyvo30O40W0GC«Wwwwqq«wffiv.yf.woa«o«eoac CENTRAL MOTORS POWERS 1>085 GAME Redmen Top Hartim^ Durandi1|fy Even without looking at a cal- Emil's Mensw^ar of the Winona a second-place tie. y Alice Stevens converted the 3-6- laced 177 for Studio Girls. PepinTumbles endar you can tell it is Jan-: Athletic Club Classic circuit, 7-10.- 77 Hiawatha —• Carrol Bakken SERIES honors went , to Gord- In the American League at Onalaska Luther, with a pair Mary, socked 236 for Norm 's Electric, THE 3,064 trails only a 3>76 ie Fakler of Fish Shop with 620. Westgate Bowl, Bill Vogel shot and Clift Cordes toppled 574 for of free throws by Dave Wilder It is during that month that posted by Mayan Grocery of Stever's seriesTwas errorless. 236—624 to lead his Grain Belt Midland; But; team laurels went in the last four seconds, won Winona keglfers usually spring the Hal-Hod Legion League oh Al Feltz, with 236—573, paced team to 1,032. Merchants Bank the battle of unbeatens Tuesday ¦' ¦ elsewhere as House of Heile- to life with a rash of top scores. Nov.; 5/¦ . Central Motors to 1,085—2,808 and Bub's tied for series honors mans rapped 1,014, and Speltz night to highlight Wisconsin high Jt is so again, in the Four-City circuit, with 2,916 each. Oil & Implement tagged .2,951; school nonconf erence basket- Paving the way to the second- ball activity. Leading the brigade Tuesday place total was Ed Lilla, the Tops 6n the distaff side was ATHLETIC CLUB: Elks — Working G'rls^-Irene Mulyck night was the Hamm 's Beer Cornelia Podjaski's 559 for Lin- Raymond Webber downed 203 led KIS Gals to 1,675 with her The Knights "3%-0 for the group's leadoff man, with 224- season team in they Winona Athletic 185-199—fi08; Bill Bell register- ahan's Inn in the Ladies City while Ad 0Tph Schmidtriecht 165. Rosanna Kubicek totaled " according to coach Club Classic League. League at Hal-Rod Lanes. hammered 535. Bub's Beer top- 455 for Mis-Fits and .Rovin' Herb Grams, downed Bangor, ed 190-181-161-532 , Merle StorS- now 6-1, 68-67. Bangor is veen 217-171-168-556 , Harvey pled 991, and Home Furniture Gamblers carne up with 585 rank- THE GROUP opened with a H0PE7DENNIS parlayed 211 came up with 72,792. —1,674; • '¦: ed sixth in the Winona Daily (good Stever 205-197-189—591 and Joe News area 1,084 game for tenth place Harders 168-186-183-537. The —558 into 924—2,681 for her WESTGATE : National — J6e and Onalaska Luther on the current listings) and Pool's team. Yvonne Carpenter Albrecht paced Home Furniture HAL-R0D: Lncky Ladies ; — ninth.; y finished with a 3,064 series that team carried 240 pins of handi- Helen Nelson 534 Bertha Bakken blasted 2i0— Onalaska Public also won by cap for the series. spanked 553, , to 2,856 with his 570, while Steve copped second place. Betty Schoonover 533, Betty Be- Fretten came up with 243 for 485, leading Seven-Up to 917. an identical score, defeating But there was more news as Hahuri's, followed the 1,084 ranek 201-532, Esther Pozanc Waddell & Reed. Daily News to- Fountain City registered 2,587. Blair 68-67 in a surprisingly Central Motors of the Hal-Rod with games of 1,000 and 980 for 202-530, Pat Ellinghuysen 201- taled 1,010. Twi-Llte - Culligah SoftWa- close game. Gale-Ettrick stun- Lanes Four-City League whip- three victories over Hot Fish 522, Eleanor Hansen 505, Larry Wenonah — Breitlow's smack- ters rapped 960 behind Judi ned Durand 81-71 and Plum City ped a 1,085 game to move Shop. That landed it in first Donahue 503, Irene Janikowski ed 844 7— 2,435 behind Marcy Ness' 159-300 two-game set. bounced cold-shooting Pepin 64- into an eighth-place tie with place, the Fishermen slipping to 502 andVEleahor Griesel 501* Afanguntqn 's 198. Inez Zenke Fountain Citians walloped 482, 43 in other gaiiies. ONALASKA LUTHER 68 BANGOR 67 ASK AiONODV/, fLfV^-STRaM" Onalaska Luther may: end up being the unofficial Coulee Con- Ramblers liffle Hawks ference champion after knock- ing Bangor irom the ranks of the ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ unbeatens Tuesday night, Build Record ¦/ /':/ SKATER FOUND DEAD. '.. ' . ' . . Inga Vorpnina, 29, the. 68-67. : Stand 8th women's world speed skating champion, has died a "tragic Luther has knocked off ! thre* death," Tass, the Soviet news agency, reported today. The of the best the Coulee has to One Man Can Tass Sports Department gave this answer when asked about offer in Bangor, Onalaska Pub- In Ratings To Good 54 a report that the Soviet skating star had been found stabbed lic and Holraen. The Knights' . to death in her Moscow apartment. Mrs. Voronina is shown other triumph came over Roll- ST. PAUL, Minn. - St. Louis LA CROSSE, y Wis. — Bob ingstone Park Benilde, .consolation cham-: racing to victory in the 500-meter eventxpf the women's world Holy Trinity in a game Lee's Winona High School "B" that; was called at halftime be- pion in the 1965 State Catholic speed skating championships in Helsinki, Finland, Feb, «S, cause of power failure. basketball tournament, was rat- squad ran its record to 5-1 with 1965 . She won the women's world speed skating championship Bangor led by three points at ed the No. 1 Catholic team , in Be Differencefired in 16 straight points. comparative ease here Tuesday 'in By BOB JUNGHANS son like it wasn't going to 1957, 19587 1962 and 1965; (AP Photofax) one time in the fourth quarter, Minnesota today. Daily News Sports Writer win a game, losing its first Havenor is questionable night in the . preliminary to the but Luther, Benilde unbeaten in . seven which led most , three before finally squeak- for Friday night's contest Hawk-La Crosse Logan game; of the game and by as many games, garnered 75 percent of What a difference one ing by Fall Creek 66-62. with Augusta as the Cardi- basketball player can make. The Little Hawks ripped the CARDS7GQPHERS WIN as 10 points at one time, rallied the first-place votes and; held a But then ..a- '. ..'5-10 senior nals attempt to get back on tp take a one-point And on the opposite ends of the winning track iii confer- Ranger "B" team by the score lead. Wilder 56-point advantage - 162-106— guard nanied Bill Hehli then hit both ends:of a bonus over defending champion Aus- that difference are Mondovi came off the , injured list ence action. 7 ot 66y46, building up quarter ahdTEleva-Strum, 7 free throw (situation to inaka tin Pacelli, the second-best vote- and suddenly the Buffaloes leads of 14-6, 34-26, and 48-31 in the score 68-65 getter "¦. ' Mondovi started the sea- 't be taken lightly by with foiir sec- . . can the process. onds to play, and a driving Ban- St. Cloud Cathedral, together, any foe. Mark Patterson , in another gor basket at the buzzer made with Benilde and Pacelli, the With Hehli back, Mondovi little difference. only teams names on all ballots stopped Baldwin - Woodville sterling effort, tossed in seven Jpy^Wyk^ Ron Drecktrah in voting by coaches, placed meshed 16 63-57. Then the Buffaloes field goals and 11 of 13 free points, while Don Larson, Ken third , 12 points behind Austin. lost to a strong Ellsworth throws for 25 points. Jim Bee- Stratman and 7 Pacelli (be- Wilder each add- . has a 4-3 record team 73-56: Another loss man annexed 12. ed 14. Dennis Lemke; hit eight fore Tuesday night's games), followed to powerful Osseo For Logan , Malszycki hit 12, to give the Luther starting five but the Shamrocks were rated by two points before Mon- 66 of the 68 points. lower than fifth on just two dovi stunned Eleva-Strum Barrett 11 and Towner 10. ' ¦ ¦ For Bangor, Gordy Horstman rankings. . 60-537 : Winona 'B* («') Logan 'B' («) . . . Prestont^^^^JM and Wykoff kept roll- ing to a 23-8 lead and then rac- ¦ ¦ . fg .fr pl tp ' II pf fp fired in 24. Both Cathedral and Minneapo- ffl ing along, while Chatfield and ed on to hand St. Charles its Rod Nicolai and "He's made a lot of dif- Beeman 5 1 1 15 Spedl a 11* Les Muenzienberger added IL - lis De La Salle, the fourth-place ference," s ai d ' Mondovi Miller 0. 1 1 1 Welsi 8 13 1 Harmony got back on the win- seventh straight defeat 85-51, Olson 4 V i 9 Mlsiyckl 2 i 7 12 ning path in .Minnesota High Steve Amundson7fired in 17, finisher, have 7-1 records. ' coach Bob Barneson of Heh- Massie 0 1; 1 7 Towner 3 4 4 10 PLUM CITY «4 v . i. pts. 0, School nonconference basket- Doug Rowland 16 ¦; vi. 7 li. "He's taken the scoring Austin 0 8 5 0 Blackmn 0. 1 0 , Mike Fratzke PEPIN 43 1. Benilde ' .., '.' . . ' .' .' ... 7 0 IM Helgenn 3 1 4 f Wells 0 0 1 0 ball action Tuesday night. 13, Dan Bernard 11 and Tom 7. AUslln Pacelli VV: ,. ::. : . 4 t I. pressure off the other play- Nyseth 0 0 1 0 Barrett 4 J 311 With scoring ace John Lawson i. St. Cloud Cathedral ... 7 I 94 ers." :, 7. 7 Patterson 7 11 1 25 Wlltberfj II 4 t Preston ran its undefeated Meyer 10 as all five Gopher suffering his worst night in A. Da La Salle 7 1 M Klkbiisch 5 4 J 8 Daxa . « 0 10 starters hit twin digits. 5. St . Thomas V ...... I 1 58 Hehli will be in the start- Urness V. 0 0 5 . 0 — . —— ¦ string to eight games by out- three years, the rest of; the 4. St. John's Prep ...... J 1 54 ing lineup again JFriday Blasko 0 0 to Totals 14 11 21 44 classing; Spring Grove 77-30, ahd Bob Eckles' 17 paced St. Pepin team followed suit and 7. Cretin 7. . ,..:....',.. 1 S - .: . , Charles, which also lost the -" ' «. Winona Cotter . ....;... 5 4 44 night when the Buffaloes Totals 21 14 24 46 Wykoff upped its mark to 7-1 bowed to Plum City 6443. 77 9. Marshall Central ..... < 1 . 43 WINONA 'B' ...7.14 20 . 14 18-46 with a 66-50 victory over Peter- preliminary 53-21. 10. (tie ) St.. Agnes ...... ; i 3 34 travel to Menomonie for a Lawson, who has been averag- LOGAN 'B' .:.. ¦ ...... 4 20 i 15-4* ' Rochester Lourdes 1 3 14 return engagement. Earlier y .: Am. son. ;-. WYKOFF 68 ing nearly 22 points-per-game in the year Menomonie came UM«MM *VMM<> ^*«« ^WVMM«>M>AWMN 'MA*> f ' . Chatfield and Harmony, PETERSON 50 arid hitting 65 percent of hli away with a 74-53 victory. • . ' ,. : DICK SAIAVA which both lost to North St; shots from the field, could man- . ¦ ' "That was my fault," Injuries Htirt Paul in their, last outings, con- Wykoff , the surprise team . of age only nine points. The entire Stout Weak From BOB BARNESON confessed Barneson.y "I did- the Winona area, waltzed to its Pepin team suffered through a ' ¦ ¦' Basketball I tinued to add prestige to the A New Life n't expect to see that good j Maple Leaf Conference. Chat- seventh triumph of the season niiserable shooting night, mesh- a Menomonie team and I field routed Sty Charles of the Tuesday night, ' . demolishing ing only 25 percent of its shots Field, But Tops thought we could disrupt Scores Hiawatha Valley 85-51, while Peterson 66-50 in a game that as Plum City led all the way, them, but we couldn't. I'm Post-Holiday High Schools Harmony had to struggle to get wasn't as close as the final Rick Roeffler hit. 11 to pace anxious to see how much LOCAL SCHOOLS— by Canton of the Root River 73- score indicated. Pepin, while Jim Rice bagged Northland Quint Purdue Stops we've improved this time." Winona High 71; La Crojsi Login Jl. The WyKate were in control 23 for Plum City; Stl Mary's 74 Loral 47. 67. ' . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Filling out the Buffaloes' NONCONFERENCE- In another game, Spring Val- all the way, leading 60-34 going ¦Wisconsin State University starting lineup will be 5-9 MIAC Loop Northlleld 69, Montgomery J], GALE-ETTRICK 81 cnatfleld IS, St. Charles 11. ley lost its seventh straight , 58- into the last period before hit- teams won three of four non- Steve Kent at the other DURAND 71 Harmony 7), Canton 47. 48. to Grand Meadow. ting a cold spell and scoring Gale-Ettrick came up with conference basketball games Irish Behind guard , 6-0 John Hesselman . Preston 77, Spring Orova 30. only six points in the last eight its Tuesday night with first-place at forward, with 5-11 sopho- Wykoll It, Peterson SO. biggest point production of the Action Opens Grand Maadow St, Spring Valley 41, PRESTON 77 minutes. season Tuesday night to knock Stout salvaging a victory despite more Dale Hoch and 6-2 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Onalaska (B, Blair 47. SPRING GROVE 30 Colin Elckhoff led the way ils continued slump. Eugene Bump at the double Onalaska Luther 4«, Bangor 47. off touted Durand 81-71. The Minnesota Intercollegiate G.ile-Etlrlck 81, Durand 71. There was little doubt in the with 17 points, followed by Gary the Redmen, now 3-4 for the Gateway Conference co-leader Mr. Schellhase post, Plum city 44, Pepin 41. mind of Spring Grove who was Nordhorn with 13. Rick Erd- Milton bumped off Whitewater Athletic Conference basketball OTHER SCORES— season, got 28 points from Steve CHICAGO (AP) — Purdue Now to Eleva-Strum which race resumes tonight after the Eau Clalra North 41, Stevens Point 40. the best team in District' One mann fired in 10 points and Daffinson on 13 field goals and 82-71 for the only loss suffered victory Platteville 76, Lancaster 5». romped past Notre Dame on the saw a six-game holiday layoff with St. John 's at Elmwood 66, Spring Valley 31, after Preston had drubbed the hauled down 15 rebounds, while a pair of charity tosses as they by a WSUC team. streak snapped in holiday Stout shot . only 32 percent strength of Dave Sohellhase's defending champion Augsburg Grovers 77-30 Tuesday night. Dick Wagner also pitched in upset the Panthers, now 5-5 for tournament action with suc- and Minnesota - Duluth at Ham- Colleges The unbeaten Bluejays raced 10. the year, from the field but managed to shooting ability Tuesday night cessive losses to Durand EAST— subdue weak Northland 71-60. line. Provldenci 61, Brown 41. to a 14-5 first-period lead, up- Peterson , which also lost the Durand was paced by the in a finale of pre-conference and Mondovi. In the only other action In- MIT 16, Harvard 84. ped it/to 47-9 at the half and B game 27-25, had Gerald Ag- Platteville raced past Dubuque Boston U. 45. New Hampshire 59. pint - sized Langlois brothers. 94-70 and Stevens Point shaved games for Big Ten basketball The Cardinals, picked as volving state college basketball Mass. 91, American Int'l 11. 67-15 by the end of three peri- rimson with 15, Wayne Hasleiet Dan, 6-7, pumped in 28 pointa, St. Norbert 69-67. teams, the class of the Dairyland teams, Macalester concludes its SOUTH— ods before coach Dick Of stun with 14 and Gary Highum with while Joe, 5-6, had 12. Dale Vanderbilt fl, Tulana tt . ' ' " Stout ( 8-2) , unbeaten in WSUC Schallhase poured in 42 points Conference prior to the sea- southern road trip at Florida Davidson 98, Richmond 89. cleared his bench, 11. . Harschlip and Jerry Biickholtx to lead the Boilermakers to a son, lost Jeff Havenor with Southern. Oa. Tech 89, Pittsburgh 77. Steve Hall paced the balanc- added 11 each. play, managed a split of four Va. Tech 76, William a. Mary tt. HARMONY 7» nonconference games during Ihe 109-92 triumph over Notre Dame. a severely sprained ankle Play Tuesday night saw Moor- ; MIDWEST- ed Preston attack with 16 Assisting Daffinson CANTON 87 In ttie holidays by; dominating the re- Schellhase hit on 15 of 24 shots and the usually potent of- head State even i ts record at Purdue IW, Notrt Dam* 93. points. Mike Knies had 15, nine scoring department for the Red- fense fell apart . Nebraska 74, lowa Slate 74; bounds against Northland 71-35. from the field and converted 16 44 by downing Mayville, N.D., North Dakota 85, De Paul 74 . below his average, while Steve Canton led by one point with men were Bob Guertlcr with The backboard control gave the of 16 free throws in the Boiler- Although Havenor is not Slate 76-68, while St. Mary's Cent . Ohio Stat* 49, Wittenberg S3, Trende added 12 and Bill Hall three minutes to play, but Har- 22 and Ken Johnson with 13. romp, SOUTHWEST— Blue Devils 29 more shots than maker one of the Cards' leading whipped Loras . 76-67. Texas 94, Rice 15. 11. For Spring Grove, Don Sol- mony counter-rallied to top the Northland (1-7) got and provid- The triumph gave the Big Teh scorers, he is the oil which The Dragons rolled to a 42-26 Texas Tech MS, Baylor 77. berg hit nine, Raiders 73-67 Tuesday night. ONALASKA «8 a 53-42 edge over non-conference TCU 88, Arkansa s 85 . BLAIK #37 ed enough baskets lo survive. makes the offense run halftime lead over Mayville, but Texas AtM SJ, SMU TS. Preston won the B game 55- Canton led 15-13 at the end Platteville (7-2) , which will foes. smoothly. Without him, saw most of the margin erode FAR WEST- 26. of the first period, but fell be- Onalaska staved off _ Blair meet Stout Friday night as Illinois previously defeated Eleva-Strum fell victim to in the second half. Hank Riehm Gomaga SO, Portland Slati 45. fourth - quarter comeback to " . hind 33-25 at the half. The Raid- WSUC play resumes , had little Wisconsin 90-70 in a Big Ten Mondovi's press and saw an drilled in 24 points and Carl Pot- Wisconsin* College! CHATFIELD 85 ers played catch-up ball the rest take a 68-67 nonconference deci- trouble tuning up against Du- game played last month. But eight - point, third - quarter ratz 17 for Moorhead. Wayne Milton 82, Whitewater 71. ST. CHARLES 51 of the way, cutting the gap to sion Tuesday night. ( 2-7), Platlevllle 94, Dubuque 70. Chatfield broke the game Getting their buque Carl Gatlin hit 22 the entire league will be in ac- lend evaporate into an eight- Mathison and Russ Redetzke Stevens Point it, St, Norbtrt ir. 53-49 al the end ol three periods usually balanced point to pace the Pioneers. tion Saturday. point deficit when Mondovi had 13 each for Mayville. Stout 71, Northland 60. open in the first period , jump- before taking the short-lived attack, the Hilltoppers pushed lead, their record to 5-2 compared Don Fay pumped in 32 points, with Blair's 1-6. 12 of 14 free throws, to lead all Blair held a 37-32 halftim« scorers, while Curt Johannsen margin, but was outscored 20-10 added 10. Darwin Halverson in the third period by the visi- tors — and that eventually told did a fine rebounding job for the talc. Canton nnd added seven points. Yes Fellas, o Dean Dale fired in 30 points lf Harmony, now 6-3, was led by G for the Cardinals to lead all Bill Barrett with 24. Doug Hul- scores. L«e Tranberg cher added 14 and Greg Hau- added 16 and Nick Misch 10. Blair won gen 10, the 'B' game 48-46. GRAND MEADOW 58 For Onalaska , Ron Smith hit SPRING VALLEY 48 15 to pace the scoring, but Tom Peek, John Nctwnll and Bob Is Now(AP) 18 months,in It came in Seasonthe 1965 narily started on a Friday and A disastrous third quarter LOS ANGELES - The cost Spring Valley its seventh Berg all lind 12 and Jim Shoults professional golfing wars start Tournament of Champions at ended its 72-holo test on a added 10. anew today for Iflfifi with a pro- Las Vegas. Monday. But the format was straight defeat , losing to Grand ¦ amatcur prelude to the $70,000 Missing from the tournament , changed this year to take ad- Meadow 58-48. Los Angeles Open, , are Gary Player of vantage of added television rev- The winless Wolves led 29- Tillotson however hut scored only , Culver This is the 40lh annual Los South Africa , the 1965 U.S. Open enue for the sponsoring Los 25 at halftime, Angeles fixture which kicks off ion and the fearsome Angeles Junior Chamber of four points in tho third stanza Combine for 4-Hitter champ , to a (he tournament winter cam- .lack Nicklaus last year's lead* Commerce, ending Sunday. ns Grand Meadow raced , 48-33 lead. SAN JUAN , P.R. (AF)-Thad paign each year , and with sev- ing money winner who makes a Forty of the top 50 PGA mon- Tillotson of the Los Angolea eral notable exceptions, the na- event each ey winners were entered , includ- Dave Rnthbun hit 16 and poin t of skipping this Steve MaGhio 11 for Spring Val- Dodgers and Cleveland's tion's leading shot makers nre winter , ing such tournament pros as George Culver checked league- Art Wall Jr ., Gene Littler , Juli- ley. Grand Meadow waa led by on hand , The setting is Ihe same as It lendins Nayagucz on (our hits us Boros, Tommy Bolt , Bo Win- Curt Palmer with 15. Today 's exercise carries an has been for the past 10 years, ¦ and Sam Parrilla cracked a additional $5,000 . loot to be split Rancho Municipal Golf ingcr , Mike Souchnk , Mason Ru- two-run homer, giving Arecibo a pros, the dolph and Doug Sanders. PINKY ON THE ROAD by the Course , some 7,0(H) yards in 2-0 Winter League bnseball vic- ¦ HOUSTON , Tex. lfl — Mike Prominent in the picture is length , with par 36-35-71. tory over the Indians Tuesday Paul Hnrncy, the surprise win- The New York Yankees will (Pinky) Higgins, 57, former gen- night. ner of the last two tournaments Hiirney, who plays relatively play two night exhibition games eral manager of the Boston Red ¦ few major tournaments these Floyd Little led tho Syrncusa here, and the challenging names in Florida next spring. Thoy mmmmKmmmmmm ^vmmymmimmmmKmmm ^Km *mm*B*^*mma **^mm^^^¦¦¦¦¦¦¦Hl *n*i ^lMiH ^HaBiBHHBHHlBMmiHI Sox, will become a special scout yenrs , won the Los Angeles in face the Washington Senators nt for the Houston Astros in I960. eleven in scoring with 114 pointa of Bill Casper Jr., Arnold Palm- TIDE NO. 1 . . . AInbnnva -football play- Orange Bowl. From left is Charles Harris, er, Tony Lema and other name 1IH!!» with rounds of 6H-71-CII-69— Fort. Lauderdale on Tuesday Higgins , a native of Red Oak , last season. Ho also led thn winning purse is again ers display a sign proclaiming them No. 1 David Chntwood , Tom Sommervillo, Ken slurs , M.• Tho April 5 and the next night trav- Tex., was an outstanding third Orange in rushing, pnHR receiv- Palmer hns registered but one $12 , 000. el to Miami to play the Balti- in Ihe hind after arriving on their campus Stabler, Steve Davis nnd Terry Kilgoro. (AP hnsemnn during his American ing and In punt and kickoff re- tournament triumph in tho past The Los Angeles Open ordi- more Orioles. from a 39:28 conquest over Nebraska in the Photofax) League plnying days. turns, Card of Th«nki ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 PM. New York . ¦:¦ ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . . . , : , y| ' MALESYTCKI- . Stock Price's W/e wish to extend our . • _ hearffelf Houston County ^Mtt^Mdi: thanks and apprecinflon for the atti GarnessNevfCh airman Allied Ch 49% I B Mach 496 of kindness, messages of sympathy, Allis Chal 33% Intl Harv 46. beautllul floral, and spiritual offering* Start Here 1-e.ceIved from our many friends, Lakers I4ay Amerada 72*/4 Intl Paper 30% neighbors and relatives In our sad be- ' ' ¦ reavement, the loss of our . beloved " ' ' " Am Can 55% Jns & L 72% ' : ' ' . ' . AMERICAN Of Fillmore Co, Board ' husband and father. W» especially . rd Names : - - Boa Wetlgate : W. L. . Am Mtr 9 Jostens 19V8 y:y?*ffi}& :iy ttiank Rev. Augustine Sulik for his s Tr« Strviu • 1 . (Special)— Earl' PRESTON, Minn. nursing advisory committee — AT&T 7 63 Kencott 124% Designation* as to sex li) our Help viords of comfort, the choir , those Mauser 's Black Crowi ...... 7 2 The Fillmore County Board of Miller, one year. County exten- Wanted advertising column* Is mad* V(ho contributed the use of their cars, Be Homeless Bub's Beer ... 5'M 3'4 Am Tob 39% Lorillard . 45 only (1) to Indicate bona fldt occu- Trhe pallbearers and those who sent S" 4 ¦' - ¦ Kramer & Tov» Plumbina .. . . . Commissioners reorganized for sion — Olson, one year, and 7 patloner qualifications tor employ- In food. . ¦ ' ¦.¦ . . $ .4 Anconda y87 Minn MM 67 /8 . . LOS ANGELES (AP)- Los Country Kllchen .....:..:.. the year Tuesday and is meet- Mrs. Dale Turner, Canton , and Wieser Again ment which an emjsloyer regards ar* : The Frank Malesytckl Family . . • Westgate Bowl . .7..;,.:... .5 4 . ArchDn 39% Minn P&L 30% reasonably necesaary to tht normal ¦V-H. 4' S 4 Highum Rushford Angeles Laker owner Jack Kent Choate Co. :,...... , ing as a welfare: board today, Herbert 7 , , CALEDONIA, Minn. - At the operation of his buslneis, or (2) a* 1 Armco Stl 70 Mn Chm 8P/4 Graham a McGuIra ...... 5 adjourn- three years. a- convenlenc* to our reader* to In- 'irdypoiind Cooke has about 24 hours "to 4Vj having Lett an 4 Boland M>9. . Co. - ...... 4h reorganization meeting of the Armour 44 Mont Dak 39% iorrri them as to which positions th* Cortland Jewelers ...... 4 I ed the annua! The board was named as a a fish or cut bait," says a county Avco Corp 24% Mont Wd 34 /4 advertiser believes wbiild be of mor* ' Plymouth Optical ...... 4 5 . meeting to next committee of the whole to make Houston County Board of Super- Interest to one sex than the other be HAS A FRIENDLY light browri: Pek- Grain Belt Bter ...... 4 5 Beth Stl 41 Nt Dairy 83% ^ supervisor, or his Lakers may Tuesday. countywide inspections. Each visors Tuesday, Joe Wieser, La cause of th* work Involved. Such ingese found his way to your home? Rainbow Jewtleri ,,: 3'/i SVs : Boeing 135% N Am Av 6OV4 deslgnetlons do not Indicate or Irtiply ¦Answers to "Cinder", wears Annandale, Merchants Bank ...... 3 < be without a home court Jan. 15. Oscar G ar- commissioner was appointed to was re-elected chair- lhal any advertiser Intend* . to prac- : Virginia tags? A very sad little girl li Home Furniture ...... 3 i Crescent, Boise lias 58%.N N Gas 57% . tless, Harmony, make road inspections in his tice* any unlawful preference, limita- : looking for him. Have , a heart and -Tel. The Lakers have been using Winona Ready Mix . ... Vi V/t man and Virgil Johnson, Shel- BrunsWk 10V4 Nor Pac 59% tion, specification or discrimination In 7157 or 9955 with his whereabbuli. Rer fouR-crry* was elected own district. employment practices. 7 ward offered for any Information. . the 15,100-seat Sports Arena, Hal-Rod Points , don, was elected vice chairman. Catpillar 49% No St Pw 35% ' chairman sue- , Uncollected taxes at the close Mike 's. Fine Foods .. '.....',.,.,.. 1*14 Air: FOR- under a contract Cooke took ceeding Jean 17 of 1965 totaled the following in The board was meeting again Ch MSPP 47% Nw 124 BUND ADS UNCALLED Christensen Drugs ....;... 1> C&NW 120y2 Personals 7 Girtler's Oil . IB ¦the Nw Baric — E—13, 14, 21, 11 ' ¦'" ¦ over last summer when he pur- Olson , Chat- ' county funds: Revenue — today to open fuel oil,. diesel 3 J6, . . Bill's Bar ..,...... ,,. ISVi Chrysler 56% Penney : , 64 /4 ' . field. Arthur J. $3,232.44; , welfare, $7,047.82; and gasoline PRICES WERE never lower on quality chased the National Basketball Central Motors i...... 15'i Cities Svc 41% Pepsi . Burmeister 0117 H'/j Miller, Ru&h- road and bridge, $7,694.25 ; bids and dis- . 8114 welch bands as IheH to $2.95 bands Association team for $5 million- Bar 15 Card of Thank* now oh sale at RAINBOW JEWELRY, Lang^s .. ...-• was elect- Garness county Com Ed 53% Pips Dge .76V4 i' - .'. 'Golden Brand Foods ,.:., 12 ford, county tuition , $534.72; . p 0 s e of other 116 W. - 4th. These bands: were orig- plus. ComSat . 44% Phillips 56% ' - ' • . F. A. Krause . ...;.,..;..:,. II , ; ed vice chairman succeeding bonds, $615155 ; county retire- . '.business, for this KEELER— inally priced , lb. 58.95. . _ - The contract has two years to Farmer's Co-op . .. -.....;.¦— 11. Garness. 7 ment; $572.73; and county fair, f irs t regular ConCbal 65 Pillsby . 39% Wc wish to extend our hreartfelt thanki Williams Glass House.::^.,...... 10 . ContCan 6514 Polaroid 115 and appreciation to Pastor Deye for WANT A quick forecast? The lata weath- run, if Cooke agrees to pay the Winona Truck Service ; ...,....,. y 10. ¦ $307,767 . meeting of the his prayers arid visit, the doctors, the er word is available 24- hours a day on : • ' ¦COMMITTEE ' .appointments: ' ' Ihe TED MAIER . weather phone.vDial . ELKS" V " . . Balances in the county funds Cont Oil 68% RCA 48V4 nurses on 3rd floor .of . . La Crosse Luth- rent. . VV. new year. eran Hospital, the American Legion 3333. • . " Atnltfit Club.¦ . Courthouse and jail — Miller on Dec731 were: Revenue , $81 - Cntl Data 33 Red! Owl 22% Grain Bell .: * ' 3 . , Corrimit t ees Post Pres. : Parley and to ; the many 7 As the county's Coliseum ' 4 and Olson. Board of health 7- Deere 56% Rep Stl 44% friends and relatives -wno sent cards FOR A good used car or pickup, stop Spelt:: Texaco ...... ¦ 011.22; welfare, $25,720.77 ; road a p.p ointe d : Home Furniture .;...... 5 4 Dr. J P .Nehring, Preston and and gifts to Robin during her Illness and see vMarv at Marv's . Used Car Commission prepared to take up . 7 $16,045.30; school Douglas 76% Rexall . 45% ' Tol. B-3211. Main Tavern 4 : 5 and bridge, Board of health ¦ and after her return home. Lot, 210 W..2nd. : 5' coihmissioners Rex Groby, Cm • •: 75% Keeler the matter today at its monthly Bub's Beer- ,. .. ;.,...... 4 tuition , $24,628.67; school • trans- 7— Dr; La'wrence Pow Rey Tb 43% Mr. & Mrt.. Jack . Seven-Up . . .7. ... 3 t Spring Valley, and Paul N. du Pont 236% Sears Roe 63% & Robin HOW MANY TIMES a day do you need meeting, Cooke kept silent on NATIONAL portation , $9,042.85; county M. Post on, money? You can't get away from itl Housker, Mabel! Public health East Kod , most common commodity Westgate Points bonds, $36,239:85, and county re- vjaieaonia aig- 122V4 Shell Oil- 62% SAFRANEK-^- . Money is Ihe his intentions. , We; wish to extend our heartfelt In the world. Here at MERCHANTS Home Furniture ;. ',.,...... ,..'..... t tirement, $2,609.96. Ford Mtr 55% Sinclair 7 60% . Bui Nicholas, : general man- ' Daily News .. :...... ,,..,.... 7 ¦ Wieser u r d Evenson, ttranki and : appreciation for the acts NATIONAL BANK we have |ow-cos^ ¦ Gen Eke 118% SOcony 93% of kindness, messages of sympathy, confidential loan plans to cover any ager of the Sports Arena, says Louise's . . . '.,. ....,.,... .';.... . -5. Spring Grove, and Wieser. Ex- ' Cozy Corner- ' .'..'. .... 4 AT THE recommendation of GenFoods 82% Sp Rand 21% beautiful floral . and spiritual oflerings worthwhile purpose.' When you ire ihorl own- ' Johnson; Al- ' our many friends, y on cash give us a call. the pin-stripe suited Laker Waddell. ». .Reed ...... 3 the .board of: auditors, the fol- tension—Wieser,. . . received frpm Klingers .. .7... ;.., ..;..',. i. Gen Mills 59% St Brands 73V2 neighbors and relatives in our sad . be- er wants to stop putting $50,000 ¦ , were designated len Orr, Yucatan Township, , Fiberite ..... 7...... '...... '.. .. '. 1 Greer Leads lowing, banks Gen Mtris 103%: St Oil Cal 79% reavement,: the Joss of our beloved HANNAH'S husband Hector hates hard a year into a player procure- • and Mrs. George Kelly, Hous- husband and lather. Special thanks to work so he cleans the .rugs wllh Blue Skelly ' .. ::. ... : ...... ' 1 as depositories. of county, funds, Gen Tel 46% St Oil Ind 45% ment fund and negotiate a new ton Township. Examining board ¦ .. Msgr. Habiger for his, comforting Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, $1. . HIAWATHA having shown legal . collateral: Gillett '- -38V4-St ' . Oil - -NJ words, the pallbearers, those who Sent D. Cone Co:' . . . I Westgate . Points Evenson and Ber- . . 80% 10-year pact. ¦ ' ' First ' .National... Mabel, Spring —Johnson, , .food and the Watkowski Funeral House ol HMIeman's .....A , :.::¦, i : Goodrich 56% Swift y 52% .' Home. -'. ' ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER?— "The commission has not been ' • ,....¦ ' : nard Orr. commissioner from . •Pepsi-Cola — ...... » : 76ers' Win Valley .and Rushford; Rush- ' ¦¦' Mrs; Ben Safranek Man or woman your drinking creates Speltz Oil & Imp. ....:.,;....,. 5 " Goodyear . 47 . Texaco 80% about to give it to him," Nicho- ' ¦ ford , Canton , Harmony,; Gran- Houston. Law library — Orr. & daughter Bernlc* numerous problems, If you need and KAGE , :...... ,.,.:, :,.. .4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gould 31% Texas Ins 165.% las said, referring to the many s Eleclric ...... ;., ... 3 Lanesboro and Ostfander Mental health committee—Wie- want help, contact .'Alcoholics Anony- Norm' ger, SATHERr- ¦ . mous; Pioneer Oroup c/o General De- Tri-County Electric 3 Wilt Chamberlain was poorer Gt No Ry 63% IJnion Oil: 50% ; . 7 - demands for conventions arid Farmers & Mer- ser and John 7 Go e tzi ng e r, wish to express my . appreciation livery, Winona, 'Minn' ...... 7 3 state banks; ¦ • I. . . ; Ku|ak Brothers : .. ,-.. than usual from the foul line, Greyhnd . ••21% Un Pac ; 43-r8 to all ' friends and relatives who ; , re- exhibitions on the near - down. Midland Co-op A:.::.:. l: chants, Preston ; First State Brownsville. Nurse's advisory— . merribered with ', flowers, cards, Delicious Home. Cooking LUCKY LADIES Hal Greer was .better than usual Gulf Oil 57% U S. Steel 53% m* tr town arena, 7 7 Banks of Fountain and Wykoff; Orr arid Evenson. gifts and visits during my stay in Wl. •fir Convenient Downtown Location. ¦" ' ¦ v Homestk : 45% Wesg El 63% Supervisor Ernest Debs, chair- . . Hal-Rod . . W. L. 7 from the field , and the Philadel- Root River Bank, Chatfield. All members were placed on .nona Community Memorial Hospital. ¦d Open 24 hours everyday V Fountain City ..:.;..: 1 . 13 . Hoheyweil 75% Wlwth . " ¦: Verli* .Sather . except Mr>n.- commission's v fi- y phia veers were just good 3V/e ' man of the edea-cou . .,.. '...:...... ;.... is " Preston Republican.was nam- the road and bridge, airstrip RUTH'S RESTAURANT ' ::. Seven-Up A ...v...... 23 1* enough to win. IU E. 3rd . nance committee, insisted Cooke ' ¦ ed the : official newspaper; arid parks committees. A loca- Clark &' . C lirk ..,. ... 22 20 Chamberlain couldn 't find the must agree to accept the pact • . 21 .21 tion for the proposed airstrip • • Hoi Brau; ...... ' Preston Republican and Lanes- WINONA MARKETS INVISIBLE WOOLEN REPAIRS signed by his predecessor , Rob- Hamrn's Beer .,.:...... :. 1* : 33V range on his -free throws!— only has not been selected.: . . W, Betsiriger ...... v. IV 23 . boro Leader, official financial Standard Lumber . three of 15 — and Greer had the ' : Tailor . . 227 E. 4th ert Short, or "on Jan. 15 he has R. b. Cone . . . .. 10 32 statements; and Lanesboro A .'letter-, from . , the" Department range from everywhere — 14 of Swift & Company House LADIES CITY White no contract at the Sports Leader, delinquent: tax list. of Administration was received West Highway 61 , TRUSSES-ABDOMINAL BELTS ' Hal-Rod 7 W. L. 15 from the. field and eight of : Buying hours ore from 8 a.m. to 3:M ; SACROILIAC SUPPORTS Arena." - . ' •' Pozanc Tricking .::.::. ..' 14 5 . Asy low bidders Tri-County stating that the 1965 law provid- ¦ nine from the fou line — as the p.m. Monday through Friday. Where would the Lakers go if •Haddad's, , ,...:...... ,... 14' 7 . l Co-op. Rushford,;was awarded ing for a teletypewriter In every There will be no call markets on Frl GOLTZ 7 PHARMACY s vv. ,...;...... il . Sammy' * 76ers edged New York 129-127 in days. 274 E, 3rd . Tel. . 2547 they were turned but of the Llnatian i Inn ...... v. 11 ' : the contract to furnish No. 1 sheriffs office will go: into ef- ' ' the nightcap of a National Bas- Th«se quotations apply at lo noon It Prompts Poo s . :. II 10 OK ' Sports Arena? Commission and 2 diesel fuel and furnace fect April 1. The machine rent- 'lay.' . . ¦ Cooke is consider- Mankato B«r .,... 10 11 ketball Association doublehead- fuel for the Peterson highway al will be .$74 a month. The law ' HOGS- - '. . 7 SSERTIAW sources say . Togs ' n' Jots ,...:...... A. )>- . 11 . The hog market is Jl :hlgher. Is waitress spelled backwards and ' er Tuesday night. . . . (1) building his own arena , . Cozy Corner . .. .:...... 10 11 shed , and Standard Oil Co. was was passed to assist the sher- . 'Top butchers, 190-230 , lbs, . . .27.50 " we lust -did Ihat to attract your at- ing: 1 . .. Buck's Camera . " San Francisco, beat Baltimore Butchers, - .grading ' 36-38 . .. 37.75-28.00 tention, so now ' that you (2) playing the games in Dodger ' " ' ¦ : awarded; they contract to furnish iffs in law enforcement. ¦ ¦ are reading Golden Fro? .. :, ;...... ». Top sows .. . . ' " :.:.. -. 23.00-23.75 Steel Rise this, we want you to know that we I 13 122-111 in the first game at New Stadium, or (3) moving the Home Fiirinilure ...... :...... No. 1 and 2 diesel fuel and fur- The board voted to continue v CATTLE are looking lor a lady, who is over Reddy Kilowatt 7 14; . • York's Madison Square Garden. nace fuel to all the other high- The cattle market Is 25 cents higher; 21, tb help . out . in . our dining, room Lakers to another arena. . TWI-LITE ' the barberry bounty at $3. The y NEW YORK (AP )-Steels ad- . There 'was ' Prime ..:..:..;..:....:.... 24.00-25.00 noons with sortie . night .toork: ' . Usual Hal-Rod . AV. L. . no other league ac- way sheds .in!, the county, and fox bounty will, be discontinued Choice . .,.....:...,..:....:. 13:00-24.00 . vanced vigorously v early this ' ' ¦ company benefils. .Foe information Diana ; Shop No . 2 .....:. 4 0 tion. .. ; Good •:..' . '..: .:.:...... '... 51 .'00-23.00 " Culllgan Soil Water ...... 3 1 all gasoline to all sheds. because the state Legislature afternoon , pacing a broad stock ahd interview -contact Ray Meyer, ' Standard . ...:;...';. .' .- 19,00-21.00 WILLIAMS. HOTEL. • ' '.- ' Williams Annex ...... 2 2 Although ChamberlainV a noto- The sum of $13,880 was ap- voted tc discontinue aids to utility cows .:.:.. ,.,.. i4.oo-i6.oo ' market advance toward new JO ./Owl Motor :. ....,.. riously poor foul shooter, failed propriated from the general counties on fox bounties. Hous- ' . Culterj . '.:.. ...' .; . : ... :.::.... 12.00-15.00 record highs; Trading was Wausau, North Hotel Winona .7...... 1 0 .' ' VEAL' " 1 3 to break the game wide open Fountain Citlahs ..;,,...... revenue fund for. the support of ton County paid $2 bounties un- The vea l market is $1' higher. ' heavy. I 3 . Diana Shop No. 1 , .... because of his performance county, extension work; $5,000 til July 1 last year and then re- . Top choice ...... : ..v.. 30:oO-32.00 Miller Lurlcators ..,.....,.¦ 1 . I "Good and . choice ...... J0.O0-28.O0 The ticker tape ran as much . KWNO . • '... . . 2 from the charity line; be came set over from the revenue ¦ . . :. ... "0 Was duced them to $1 for the bal- Commercial . ... ,-. ... .:...... 13.00-19.00 Stager Jewelry 0 4 ' as two minutes late in a wave Cop Major Wins up with 27 points, several y of fund to the incidental fund for : Boriers ; .¦: ...... : 13.00-down . WINONA CLASSIC ance of the year after state of buying which followed news ' them in the clutch: postage, telephone and express, Bravo Foods Athletic Club : \t. L. funds were discontinued. that the House had found Hamm's Beer • 1 ,000 from the revenue ' to East end of Ml) Street White . ¦ ' . ¦ ' ' ¦ and $1 " - Hot: Fish Shop . .. .. ,..:.,..., --S . *¦ the county; attorney' Buying. , hours e a.m. to « p.m. Widn acceptable a price increase by League Play Emll's, Menswear. :..;....:. 3 4 s contingent THE CALEDONIA Argus was rlay through Friday. . _; In ; Bub's Beer, 4 . 5 fund for expenses. named official newspaper and These quotations apply as to noon to U.S. SteePra smaller one than ASSOCIATED PRESS Ed Buck's Camera Shop .. 3 ¦Inv ' .o'h'a yield (dressed) , basis. By THE . * . announced previously by Beth- v awarded the delinquent tax list. ^MMy Golden Froj Supper Club ...: 2 T . Wausau and Eau Claire North Soviet THE BARBERRY and rattle-: Canners and cutlers 31.00,: • lehem and Inland Steel. 7 WENONAH Skater The Spring Grove; Herald was ; Winona Egg IMarltet interconference tests westgate ¦ W. L. won major snake bounties were voted at ' ¦Tliess quotations apply as of NEW . STORE : BreitlowV ...... 2» . U awarded the. financial statement .' . Most steel stocks advanced a while Onalaska Luther and ' ' $3 and $1, respectively, the V - 10:30 a.m. toddy Blue Tuesday ...... ¦a7V' j l 7Mi ' in book form and the Houston Markesan emerged victorious in Studio Girl , .-;..;.' 53 . 22 , same as last year. Grade- A (lumbo) . :...... 34 . point or more, some advjinces Stabbed Death ! Signal the Grade A'"(large'!' . '.... ; ': .29 to . Flintstones ., ';.., .,.:.' « 23 . statement in publi- of 7smaller: unbeatens . ¦ , County board members were ' stretching to about 3; y7v H07jRS 7 yi clashes Pin Pals ...... XPh lVhV Grade A (medium) .. ,. .:...... 25 . : MOSCOW (AP) —; Inga Voro- cation form. ' Tuesdaynight in Wisconsin high Gay. Fortlei .... ,.:,....!. 12 33 authorized to attend! their asso- Grade A (small) .. ,.....,...,...... 15' Buying mushroomed to other '¦' :¦:- ¦ .' ' . . ¦ ¦ niha , the: women' A resolution was passed to Grade B - ..:. , .. ...; .25 school basketball. : s world speed- ciation arid other , meetings for ' important sections of the stock skating champion make the annual request to the :Grade C ..:., : : . ¦.:.: .15 v Sun, 9 a.m. to 6:p.m, y Wausau, beaten twice but a , has died a the designed betterment of the Pracdtert Malt Corporatfon list , Big Three motors catching "tragic '7 'b' state Department of Highways . power of the Big Rivers Gonfer- death ," Tass ..rep rted county. County officials , were llours: 8 a.m. to .4 p:m.; closed Sotur- . on gradually and moving up to for technical and . days, . Submit. sample before londlng. . ence, slapfied down Rhineland«r, today. authorized to attend the state engineering . solid gains. Mon. thru : Fri7 Detroit Signs The Tass Sports Department ¦ services for 1966. The reports of V (New crop barley) leader of the Wisconsin Valley . meetings of their .-respective.' as- No. 1 barley .:....,./...... »1 U Chemicals, electrical equip- 8 a.m. till 9: pm. 70-49. It was only RhineT gave this answer wheri asked Dan Schlabach , La Crescent, No. 2 barley 1.08 race, sociations during the year. No. 3 barley ..;...., .. .98 ments, electronics , aerospace about a report that the agricultural inspector, formerly ¦ landers' second : loss,; both in- 29-year- Ralph Gross, county engineer, . No. , 4.barley ...... 91 : issues, drugs7and selected is- old Soviet skating called weed inspector and ser- Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 pm. flicted by the Lumberjacks by Mdnbouquetle star had been was authorized to ask the state , IVsiy State Milling Company sues in many other groups made found vice officer Elevator A Grain Prices wide margins. stabbed to death in her Department of Highways for , Arlow Abraham , : ' ¦ ; ,; : DETROIT (AP) - Pitcher One hundred bushels of grain will ' be a strong showing. : ' ' ¦' " ¦ ¦ :; " - " -yy (5-1) apartment. Houston, were heard and placed - • '" ¦ Eau Claire North , also needed engineering and techni- the minimum loads accepted .af the' ele- i. . . . ' .' ... . . - . - Bill Monbouquette, formerly of . The Associated Press average . . ^ A sports editor on file. vators. • . In the Big Rivers, needed two , signed his confirmed that cal assistance for the year. . of 60 stocks at noon taking off Auto Service, Repairing 10 the Boston Red Sox The board authorized 'No . T northern spring wheal ;.., 1.64 free throws in the last eight the death occurred Tuesday but The second Tuesday of each the ' ^ contract with the Detroit Tigers transfer of $2 j ¦ No. 2 northern spring wheat . V:: 1.62: from Tuesday's historic closing leconds to Shade Stevens Point ¦ " refused to give any other de- month was selected for monthly ,500 from the rev No. 3 northern spring wheal ,.:. 1:58 today. - ' " . - No. 4 northern spring wheal .... 1 .54 . high, rose; 2.3 to 361.8 with in- (5-2) , another Wisconsin Valley tails. .. . meetings. enue to the .incidental fund. ' No. .Thard winter .wheat . . ',' ... • .; 1.54 dustrials up .4.1; ' rails up .9 and Guaranteed : Gutsch The Tigers , who acquired 1 hard.winter wheat' . ' :; . 1.52 power, 61-60. Wayne No. utilities up .5. dropped in the pair to bring Monbouquette from the Red Sox DENNIS THE MENAGE No. 3 hard winter wheal ...... ;. 1,48 NZ/heel Alignment No. 4 hard winter wheal ...... 1. 44 The Dow Jones Industrial av- in a three-player dear after the ' ' ¦¦ ' 'byv ' : North from behind to win. i . ' . . •/y , ,i. ' i rmrn Jin-^-mm No. 1 rye ...... ,.' . 1.18 ' \: '7 : . " . 777' ' ) end of the American League No. 1 rye ...... :...... ,:. 1.16 erage at noon was up 8.46 at Onalaska Luther (3-0 pulled Slate jaycee ¦ LeRoy Greenwood off the night's major upset, season last year, did not dis- Ski ' 977.72, having closed Tuesday at dumping previously unbeaten close the terms for the veteran exactly the latest record : high featuring LIVESTOCK reached first on Dec. 31. Bangor (6-1), the state's sixth- right-hander. Bear Equipment school Meet Site Set U.S. Steel , Bethlehem ,. Jones ranked team in small Detroit also announced the SOUTH ST. PAUL ratings 68-67. Two free throws signing ot veteran second base- VIRGINIA , Minn: (API-Vir- SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn . i.tf-(USDA) & Laughlin and Wheeling Steel ¦'¦ ¦ —Cattle 4,500,- calves 1,500; trade active; gained about 2 points each, by Dave Wilder with three sec- man Jerry Lumpie, ' infielder ginia Junior Chamber of Com- slaughter steers ' and hellers generally .50 $6.95 while Crucible and National onds left iced the victory. Dick Tracewski and cutfielder merce will be host to the third cenls higher; all olher classes steady; Call {or an appointment (7-0) high choice 124 lb slaughter steers 26.25; were up about 3 each. Lukens Markesan rubbed Rosen- Jirn Northrup, bringing to 11 the annual Minnesota Jaycee Junior most choice 950-1,250 Ib 25.05-26.00; good today! dale (6-1) from the unbeaten number of players now under Ski meet Feb. 5-6 at Lookout 23.50-24,50; . average to high, choice 925 was up nearly 4, Eepublic Steel lb hellers 25.75; most choice 850-1050 Ib around VA. ranks in another small-school contract for 1966. Mountain ski area near here. 24.75-25.50; good 2J.00-24.25; utility and showdown 56-49. , mainstay of The Jaycees anticipate that at commercial cows 16.00-17.00; canner and H?les Monbouquette culler 13.50-16.00; utillly and commercial IBM ran up half a dozen Among larger schools, least 200 skiers , ranging from 8 bulls 20.00-22 00; cutter 17.00-19 .50 ; cholca wARDSl the Boston pitching staff , was . points. Gains of a point or , more f Corners (9-0) ran its winning to 13 , will participate. vealeri 30.00-34 .00; good 24.00-29.00; etreak this season to the long- acquired by Detroit in exchange choice slaughter calves 19.00-23.00; good were made by Xerox , U.S. Competition will be held in 15.00-19.00 ; good 550-850 Ib leeder steers Miracle Mall Tel . 8-4IM ' for outfielder George Thomas Smelting, Boeing, Zenith, Amer- est in. the . state by handling the Alpine and Nordic groups, 21,50-24,00 . Union Grove 60-51. Beaver Dam and infield George Smith. Hogs 6,000; trading very active; bar- ican Airlines and Liggett & with the slalom and giant slalom - feeder pigs and boars 60 cenls (7-0) The Tigers figure on 29-year- rows, Myers. also stayed unbeaten by making up the Alpine and the rows and gilts 50 cents to SI higher; TEMPO DRIVE IN humbling Hartford 73-59. Platte- old Monbouquette as a regular higher; U.S. 1 and 2 190-230 Ib barrows Baltimore & Ohio gave the cross country and jumping com- anri gilts 29.00; 1-3 ) 90-2<0 Ibs 2B.50-29 00; (6-1) starter. He has a 9fi-91 lifetime . rail average a push with its 4- ville handed Lancaster its prising the Nordic. 2- .1 244-270 Ib 27.25-28.50; 1-3 .270-400 Ib SPECIAL ' League. sows 24 .50-75.50; 2-3 400-500 lb 23.50-24 , 50; point gain. second setback 76-59. record in the American Two age divisions will be the 1 and 2 120.160 Ib leeder pigs 25.00-26.00. Corporate and U.S. Treasury Mighty Mite for those 8-11 Sheep 2,000; trade moderately active; and slaughter lambs uneven, vvelghls under bonds were mostly unchanged. Itafi Bank. No. 541 the Prep Class for those 12 )y and 105 Ibs steady; heavier weights 25 50 13.. cents lower; slaughter ewes and feeder .: REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE lambs steady; choice and fancy 90 105 WHEEL BALANCE |b wooled slaughter lambs 27.50-28.00; GRAIN Balance One Wheel 105-110 Ib 27.00-27, 50; good and choice At Our 8090 Ib 26.50-27.50; ullllly and good MINNEAPOLIS CAPI-Whfat Regular Price of $1 .40 and Fire Sends wooled slaughter ewes 6.50.8.00; choice receipts Tuesday 460 ; year ago Get the Second Nine and fancy 60-80 lb leeder Inmhj 27.00- for Only It*. THE FIRST STATE BANK 28.(10; ' good and choice 5060 Ib 24.50- 249; trading basis unchanged We Feature Famous Weaver Fleeing at Benson 26,50. lo I lower ; prices % higher to Equipment for the Best in of Rollingstone, in the State of Minnesota, at the CHICAGO . (USDA) - Hogs 4,500; *'H lower; cash spring wheat ba- Wheel Balancing. , 1965 BENSON. (AP) CHICAGO W close of business on December 31 Minn . — A hulchiTt 35 cents higher; 1-2 190-225 Ib sis , No 1 dark northern 11 to 17 Offur Expires Sat., ASSETS fire at a bulchers 29.25-29.60; mixed 1-3 190-230 duplex here sent nine 75 29.50; 2-3 250-270 lhs 76.75-27.25; protein 1.71%-1.»7 H .Inn. fl , ioi.fi .S7I7.5II.I9 Ibs 28. ? . Cash, balances.wilti older banks, and cn . Mfrns in prnreM ol collection persons fleeing into the cold at 1-1 351) 400 Ib sows 24.00 24.50; 23 450- United Sflles Goucrnmfnl otalig«ilio*i*. ,. direct nnd gu 'rnnK'ncl . .. 3.Ui,9.''0 Ofl No 1 hard Montana winler "CHARGE IT" ' 4 n. m. this morning, 500 Ibs 22. .50-23./5; boars 19 .00-21.00, Obligations ' of Stoles and political Mihdwuions , ...... IS.nco oo Cn)lie 6.500; slaughter ' steers 50 75 UWn-lMVy , ,1W,VHI ?S securities Other bonds, nolev and debenture- nntliidinn * of Mrs. Burton Meleen and her cenls higher; 13 |o,)ds prime 1,175-1 , 400 No J hard amber durum , Federal agencies nnd rorpor»lio«is not gnarnnleivi by US) 179.W.55 Ib slaughter steers 28,00; high choice iM/.W BIG GEORGE four children , who live on the Loans and discounts (including UOIRS ovirilraflsl . and prime 1,100 1,400 Ibs 27.00-27.75l choice 1.71-1.80; discounts, um- TEMPO ' Bank premises owned JI700.0C lomiture nnd fixtures SHOO no n. iOf.00 first floor , escaped through a choice 900- 1 , 375 Ibs 26.00.27,00 ; mixed Other asseti 7. 4KI.W ber 2-3 ; durum 4-7. Miracle good and choice 9001.3SO l|i > 25.25-26.25i , Mall rear door. Also fleeing were good 900-1,350 Ibs 23 .50-25.21; high choice Corn No 2 yellow l.23 .'4-1.251 ' WH,8S>0,53 '4. Hours !»-0 Mon. thru Sat. Total As»»U . Mr , and Mrs. Eugene Watson and prime 900 1,100 lb slaughter hollers Oats No 2 white 62:,i-fi5 a 26,00 76 40; choice 8001,050 Ibs 25 ,00- i; No timidity l-fl UABILITIES nnd their three children , from fill' Demand deposit* ot Individuals, partnerships , and 26,00; mixed good nnd choice 24.25-25,00; 3 white t-fiPi ; No 2 henw the upstairs, Watson had to have good 22 . 50 24.25; utility nnd commercial ' corporation* .. .. J3:i5, '>OB ,04 white fifi'M-G? '!.; No 3 henv\ Business Time and savings deposits of Indlwirlunls, pm lnnr\hii>s, nnd cows 15.25 16.50; high yielding commer- Snrvice* 14 oxygon after getting the children cial and standard 16.5017 . . ,- ullllly nnd white fi,Wi»65'/4. corporations ..... JiU4*.f.. *.l out from a bedroom. commercial bulls I/.50 20.50 , Deposit* nf Untied Stoles Government 'Including postal Barley, cars 206; year nao REPAIRINO Of hydraulir' ' " ' savings) 79/ 4? Shfffip .100; good ami choice 85-105 Ih lari,,, rtnor The blaze apparent ly started cloifri an* w,i-lnnri Deposits nl Slntes and political sutxiivisions 36,13 1.SI woolfd slaughter Inmbs 26,50-28 , 25; low 182; good to choice 1,16 - 1,42 ; rnnchlnni , all lots choice nnd prime 2fi. r SM Total Deposit* SA VXli On in the Meleen 's davenport. OO-JB.50; cull low intermediate 1,14 " '" "• "'y S . to good wooled slaughter ewei 5,00-10,00 to - 1,34 ; . 3 d """'' '*' (al Tolnl demand rieposlls , VW 4 1ft *,.* . fwd' (bl Tolal time and savings tleposlle *>M )i ¦IM 41 4.05-1.14. Other liabilities ... ., 3,99'. (io PRODUC E bused on exchange and other Hye No 2 l , lfi^*-l,2P/4, Plumbing, Roofing volume .sales. ) Flax No I 2,911. 21 Total LMOllltle* ,. . . Stt Oll CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA) ~ New York spot quo!;ilions: Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.60, " CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Pol aloes arrivals 26; on track y-xcrmc JfOTo f{om:i.;u SLnndan's 36-37; checks :t:i-34 For r Capital; (aI Common stock , lolal pnr value tiVOOO OO 12S .0M OO 127 ; tolal U.S. shipments . 332; . (Pub. Dale Wrdnevfny, Jan.' 3, 1946) .louocd n>wnrs and dralnn Surplus . , , 40 lion OO Whiles : »»' I ywr wZT Undivided profit* , 33 vt-j 45 supplies light; demand fair; AN ORDINANCE ,' »' *V< *a. market about steady; carlot Kxtrn funcy hoiivy weight (47 To Amend lhs Cod i ol Hit Clly ' of CALL SY1 , KUKOWSKI Total Capital Accounl* 1 It.Wi 4i ) Winona, Mlnnnola, Hit ~ " ~ truck sales : Idaho russets 4.05- (lis min 40-42; funcy medium Tlie Clly Coiini PLANNINO A Nl w ~""~ .il ol lh« Clly ol Wlnonn, lin„in ^r p7| Tolal Liabilities and Capital Airounts ,. WB.IWi vi 4 .10. (41 Ibs averafio) M' -j- .'l?; fancv Mlnnmola, ilo ord.iln brrllun 1. Thnl M OCI U MEMORANDA heavy wei (47 lbs min) :«*¦¦«- S MI JI-: ol Ihi y ght Cmle nl Ihe city ol Wliion/i, MlniKisoIrt, , pliKt Qfrt or aulyned lo \tcutr linhitilir: M ,:I ten- alhrr riuraat. ri CHICAGO (API ~ ( USDA) - ( IV,9, -r4i rrc.r Asset* 41); medium 41) lb.*, iiveni^o) duly (MMM) l,y )|,r Clly round) oil ^ rS (Including notes and bills rtdiMounled and sei .otities sulu wiln Live poultry : wholesale buying 'ir) ,^; smalls CKi lbs !>ii|ili'inl)iir IV , IWO, wlilih liecllnn n',\/\U- ^r-'ir:!;'';,;' agreement lo repurchase) .. .. . » M uMi oo ¦ .'H' is-. ' aver- llstif. Smly.Mmiilc ;;;;^/:;,,:!:;!:- prices unchanged ; roasters it' ) I' mklmi Anifts, lie mill We H, J. Lllcher, Vice Preildnnf, and Jii' .e|iiiifi( Knhiiei . Ai. -.f <;,i-nicr of tlie :*- niie :i:i-:i4. lliu ^iiinc K hirri'hy nmnnded by /iddliiij srx,?r above-named bank do solemnly '.twiai thai this i »r>»i| nt I'ondilion i» true and 25; special fed while rock fryers t'i«ru|(i Ilin lollnwlnn: «S ^ correct, In Ihi best of our knowledjo .snd brli . 'i . . CHICAGO (AP) — CliiciiKd "WAI1ASIIA . R .AI, sniilluvly JJ-maMd ,.. w,„ „„„, lll-2l )' _ .. sldp, Irom a point Iwnnty lort enM- yZ .t II I I I U' Hr 'H Vi(Y F'ri'Mdrlil Iterant ile Kxcbaii|*e — Bullor trly nl Ihe Eitst line ol Wnnhinolon JCStl'illNI KDMNIiH. A SM Collier NMW YORK (AI') - (USDA) about steady; wholesale buying Slrcul lo a pplnl twi.'nly lour Ipel FRANK O'LAUGHLIN eliall l)» III ' ' IH, r lonr nnil Inke filloc f i/rri l; l»AMCIV KPriDKRAAACHfiR mand steady, . 51) ; 1)2 A .)9; IM) B 511 .,;. 110 C .%', !¦ Irom nntl nlltr liu ' ; |M«fl|)e, npprnunl (ind putilltntlon. PAUt KKONEHUSCH ~ Wholesale prices on bulk car- curs 00 B 50; 110 C S74. PAM,I-(I nt AMnnejotn, Directors. Wlnonn, Jerry 's Jnnunry .1, \9M. Plumbing mnmnta,' Counly of Wlnonn , v tons ( fresh ) , K}{Ks irreRiilar; wholesale buy- ,h State of t/i IIAROI. C BniCSATII, r,.. 5f Sworn |n and subscribed before me Ihn im .In. nl Innuar/, I9ft» , and I hereby :, : _!". .^ : M Creamery, 93 score (AA) 59 4- inR prices 1 lower to u higher; President ol ih» City .Counr. ll certify thtt I am not an officer or director nt this mnv (ill' i cents; 92 score (A) 59;| .i-fi(). 70 per cent or bet Ice A AlliM - FemnlB—Jobi (Notary S««l> Rnide IOHN S , CAR1RR, of ln*e r oit—26 I'AIHICIA KOHNHi . Nfttary Puhllc Wholesale ORR offerings fully whites li-fiU; mixed ;).">; mediums Clly Rrcnrrter . HABYSIIir.R Wfnoria Cniinly, Alinn adequnto; demand fair lo good. ,12; Approved January 4 WS WAMIII) / .,„ ,„ . standards 3a; dirties unquot- EULIMCS, , nl,,,, ,„„„ ,,, n My Commission txpirn. Sepl , I), IP/ Q R, K. p™ *, I„(, II.; . * (Wholesale selling prices. ed: checks 2H, Mayor. i l8 J. FttmaU—Jobs of lnter«»t—26 HortM, CtttU. Stock 43 ArtlcUt for Stl* 97 STRICTLY BUSINESS HtauMi for liir M PHRMANENTS, S6.50 . snd up at Beauty REGISTERED AVRSHtRE bulll, all BURN MOBIL FUEL OIL and tnloy O. THINK OP II VIM In • ••¦ new homi Used Cars 109 Used Can Spot Salon, 209 Johnson St. Tel. 9471. egei. Chritt Wald «. fjo ni, Alnia, Wis. the comfort of autometle personal l«u then 1 yeer old*? Thli new homi 109 Is available at once. Will arrange fl cafe. Keep full service—complete RAMBLER, 1942 6. straight stick, over- WAITRESS WANTED-fdr noon lundl- HOLSTEINS - 10 iprlnglng 2nd call burner care, Budget plan and guar- nanclns to suit buytrs need. ABTi ' drive, 4-door sedan, real good cbndl- . as, tomt night wort. Must b« jl or htlfert. Tom Marsolek, Rt. 1, Foun- anteed price. Order today from JOS- • AGENCY, INC., 15» WalOUt St. Tel ¦ ' ¦ ' tion, «95; ' also 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air older. Insurance and usual o*h«r . .ta . City. Tel. &7-4SU. .IMM5. vv ' . WICK'S FUEL A OIL CO., 901 B. 2-ddor hardtop, 1595. May be seen at LATE ? ; tMMfltt. Contact by Ray Mtytr. WIL- v 8th. Tel, 3389. Bill's Texaco, l«5« Service Drive. Tel. LIAMS HOTEL, WELL MATCHED team of ' Palomino BY OWNER-comfOrfeble 3 er 4-bedroeni ¦ "<*• : : ¦ horses, well broke and good mouth, MUST SELL all used appliances, refrlo- t\vm*, good ctnlnl Hcatlon. Tel. Dili WAITRESS WANTED-itiuat bt available .¦Weight JMOO. Tel. ; Hoball 7-2125. ; orators, wringer, washers, 30" electric Welch 8-MS* for.appointment. MODEL fer noon work. Pleaia apply In person. : range, freezer and TV sets. FRANK Dairy Bar, E. 3rd . JU , REGISTERED ANGUS bull, 4 yean LILLA ¦ BV SONS, 761 E. 8th. Open eve- E. BRAND NEW listing. Located i old, out of Laary herd. Earl Flattum, ynlnfli. . . stone*! throw from tlie College of il, 1964 CHEVROLET FORDS AVON COSMETICS Is looking for tomt- Laritiborb, Minn , ¦ Tereta. This new MMdrOom home will ' of» to represent them In ttie followlrB SPOTS before your: eye* . . ' '., on ; your be available Io mova Into by Hi raw impala Super Sport 2-door '64 Ford 4-dr. htp. ... $2185 eowntry areas: Homer, Hlllsdale/DrM- FEEDER PIOS — 27. Obert Melverion, new carpet . . . remove Itiem with owner fhe end of January. 3 bed. hardtop, radio, heater, 4 bjcti, Pleasant Hill, Warren, Wlsccy Petefton, Minn. Tel. W5-S1M. Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, rooms, lovely kitchen and living room. speed transmission, V-8 mo- ; '63 Ford Galaxie 500 and.Hart townships. If you art Inttr- II. H. Choafe & Co. All on 1 floor, full basement, G«i 4^r. ...y. v ,.,,.. 11795 •ited In any of these areas, and have ANOUS BULL-riglitered. It taVen Im- litat. Large recreation room, ABTS tor, bucket seats, solid yel- ¦ ¦ few hours a week free to spend, con- mediately price will be reasonable, NOW THAT WE HAVE SNOW, how about ¦ AGENCY, INC., Iff Welnlrt Sf. Til, '62 Ford hardtop7.7. $WP5 tact Helen Scotti P.O. Box 764, Rochetr Lewis !¦ Danielson, Lanesboro, Minn. a sled, sliding saucer¦ . or . skit from a*U5. ¦ . : low finish with black vinyl ' Hr. No obligation, excellent earnlnDi. .Tel. 87M7M. BAMBENEK'S* 9lh 8, Mankato.. -7 interior. '64 Ford 4-door :.;-7. $1595 STENOGRAPHER—PLAINVIEW HOLSTEIN SPRINGERS, 4, close, second NORELCO SHAVERS, heads, parts; serv- Attention Veterans •64 Ford Convertible". $2495 Need not have, legal experience, will celt. Gordon Nagle, Dakota,. Minn. ice. Yarollmek't Barber. Shop, 4)5 E. NO DOWN payment. Immediate oeeupiiv . v .y-$2195-7v - . train reliable .- 'person with accurate 3rd, Wlnoha. Tel. 3709. Open Weds. cy. Ul W. Sth, 4 bHroomi, IW bathi, typing end shorthand who wishes NOTICE—Lenesboro Sales . Commission's full basement, , oil hiat, spacious . g> •64 Ford Sta.Wagon . $2095 . good permanent position. Excellent new telling order. Veal. 12 to l; hogs PERSONAL PORTABLE TVs, V - 11" • rage. Will arrange long term loan win A we AdyertlMfOur price* equipment, working hours end salary. and sheep, 1 to 1:30. Cattle sale starts 12" - 16" or 19" sets as low as $8?.95. payments like rent. VENABLES ^ * ^ . No promptly at 1:30. Veal arriving : late 7 BB» limit,.:start as soon as pos- B -t, .. ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3rd. . / sible. F. W. Gerber, Attorney, 331 W. will be sold later In tale. Sale Da> Frank West Agency 75 W. 2ndy . Tei: fi-2711 Broadway, Plainview, Minn; Tel. 534- . every Prlday. HOMELITE CHAIN SAW; Super XL dem- 175 Llfa-yette 1(01 or 534-1154. onstrator. Reg. $199, now J179. WILSON Tel. 5240 or «0O after hoori. Open Mon, [it Fri. Evenings HOLSTEIN COWS, 4, milking good, rea- STORE. Rt. 2. Tel. 80-2*47. v son for selling, overstocked; else-2 E. HOT WATER HE*T, you'll be viry 41 Years tn Winona .• ":. Wbmen - Part-Time stainless steel strainers, low pouring NEW PORTABLE electric sewing mach- comfortable then c«ld winter nlghli THE Fuller Brush . Co. has openings for height. H.. & R. Kopp, 3 miles N. of ines guaranteed for 25 years, look, If you. purchase this home. Wallt» Lincoln-Mercury-Falcon two- ladles to represent Fuller cos- Centervllle, Wis. Tel. 53J-338B. only $39 and up. Cinderella Shoppes, wall new carpeting In living room and ^omet-Fairlane metics and cleaning products in the 214 Mankato Ave.: and 44 W. 3rd. dlnlrtg ; room. New kitchen. Full prlei try. ©-wr Winona area. 15 hours week, flexible curly 110.500. Ceniral location. ABTJ ¦¦¦:¦' Open Mon., Fri. Eve. ¦chedule, $2.20 per hour. For Interview Tferramycin ' .. '¦TROPIC . AIRE HUMIDIFIER . ' AGENCY, .INC., 15» Walnut St. Til Depmd$ffl&" 1 write Jerry Johnson, Rt. a, Rochester, Reg. $69.95, special $39.95 .W365. . arid Saturday afternoon* ¦ ' ; • «lnn.. . - Soluble Powder MARK SCHNEIDER SALES . 3930 6th St., Goodview ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ V% lb.7...:..;.;...... $5.65 - ' -. _ . i . 7 , . Mobile Homos, Tralleri lit EXPERIENCED 7 7 WHATEVER YOUR TED MAIER DRUGS DAILY NEWS •»!<• a Ittter to the Accounting Department, Felt- : SECRETARY Animal Health tenter "!* Mr*^ Wm^M REMBRANDT — 1945 10x45' J-bedroorn -- Downtown & Mlracle 'Mall MAIL wick, doubling our bonuses." 7PROPERTY NEEDS . mobile, home,. . occupied only 3 montht . We have an immediate ¦ Priced very rtesonable. Tel. Dakota open- MMWMm ¦ ¦ ing for: an experienced gehr Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 SUBSCRIPTIONS 7 7y/ 7' . 7-Phone _ : Us- .y-y . ' - ' - '. 6*3-2933. eral secretary. Typing and Musical Merchandise 70 Apartment*, Furnished 91 7 7-VAiyES- 7;7 BUDDY—IW imoblla home, ' 50x10 wida^ May Be Paid At For An Appraisal new condition, c. \ ORDER CHICKS NOWI Early order dis- 3 bedrooma. Ilk* shorthand required; Salary Gerald . count, Ghostley Pearls - White Rocks, THREE ROOM furnished apt. Tel. 3037 new S5.700, ieitlng lor M.700. TED MAIER DRUGS We Service and Stock 1959, MERCURY -Monterey T»l, 685-337S evening!. commensurate with experi- 20-week pullets available Mar, ?0th. , for appointment. Of your present property Ford, Aima, Wis, . . ence and education. Mar. 57. Rowekamp's Poultry Farm Needles for all 4-door 7Sedan , V-8 motor, Excel- 2 SNOW PLOW SPECIALS TWO ROOM furnished apt., : bath, utili- and let us show yoii our 1964 CHICKASHA, Crist, Medallion. Many and Hatchery, Lewiston, Minn7 Tel. , Goodall 6 h.p; — lent benefits. Write or 5389 unit for $225 ties, single lady, reasonable. 67? Wil- automatic transmission, ra- ujed B' and .10' wides. .Tommy's Trailer call 5761. 3.h;p. RECORD PLAYERS Jacobsen —$219 unit for $1» : son. . photo listings of new and Sales, J miles S. of Galesville on i3. . vvt While They Lastl dio, heater, whitewall tires, Ha rdt's Music Store trade for anything I . .. Personnel Office BUY ARBOR . ACRE QUEENS, excellent AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE older properties now avail- one owner car , white with for egg size. Interior quality, aiid Pro- Snd &i Johnson Tel. S4U Business Places for Rent 92 ; SEE OUR fine le lection of new and 7 7 MAYO CLINIC A duction. 20 weeks pullets available all .' ahlev v gray interior; This one is a used mobile homes, all 'Izej; Sanlt _ year around. For qualify ask for . Arbor beauty foryonly Rochester, Minnesota y 7 WAREHOUSE—storage or light manu- financing: 7-year plan. COULEE MO- Acre Queen pullets. Winona . Chick SNQWELOWS 7 Hear Stereo (An Equal facturing. Approximately '2500 iq. tt. BILE HOME SALES, Hwy. 14-41 Opportunity Hatchery, 54 E. 2nd, Winona. Tel. 54H. Toro-Snowbird-^B obcat ' . E^ Tel. 4160. V . v-y , , . , ¦ ' Winona. Tel. 4276. - Employer) All sizes. A machine to fit any need. Music at Its 7 ¦•7' ' 695 ¦¦ -y DEKALB 20 week pullets, vaccina- WINONA FIRE S. POWER CO., 54 7-;. v^ . . OFFICES IN Morgan Bldg., single, dou- HWY. 41 Mobli* Home Saiej/ east of ted for - . , Bronchitis, ' E. 2nd. Tel. 5045. . . y Newcastle and 7 Finest on a . ble or up to suite ol 4. See Steve Mor- Shangri-La Motel. We have I! wldee pox. Raised In our own new pullet y oan at Morgan's Jewelry. . , ' on hand, also new model 8 wldes. Male—Jobs of Interest— 27 " growing houses, available year GLASS-LINED 30-gal. water heaters, with 1960 vRAMBLER Classic A- IM* Tel. 8-3626. around. SPELTZ CHICK HATCH- 10-year warranty, as low as $44.55. door Sedan , 6 cylinder en- ERY, SONY or AMPEX V Houses for Rent 95 iwMoWe: COUPLE TO WORK at dog Rollingstone, Minn. Tel. MM- ' ' kennel, hous- •. A gine, automatic,.. 'like-' new RENT OR SALE— Trailers, and ramp- ing , furnished. . Write P.O. Box 98, ,'2311. . . . . 7 SANITARY 7 ii Wis. Tel. PLUMBING S. HEATINO ' -" \ Tope Recorder FIVE ROOM HOUSE, Centrally loci- I REALTOR tires, green with matching ers, Leahy's,, Buffilo City, Rochester, : Minn., giving references Cochrane . 348-2532 or 24B-2670. r Slid qualifications. : • . 148; E. 3rd St, .. Tel. . 23*37 ;ted . Tel. 7633. ; |l20 cENTER-m.234$ interior;. Try this - dollar Want-id—Livestock 46 '.y : From as low vas ¦ SINGLE v MAN for general.. farmwork. OLD: MASTERS LIQUID WOOD Irans- . COCHRANE, Wis.—Good home in-choice stretcher value today for La Crosse! Mobile Homes Stephen Kronebusch, l . forms old drab mlsmatchlnp pieces of neighborhood. Odell Llndrud, Tel. 24}- . miles E. of FOR YOUR- BEST hog market contact 'v ' oniy 77 v Altura, . Minn. Tel. Altura 65217 furniture and woodwork Into beautiful . .2615. ,. . V . ; y New i . Used Casey Marcke, St. Charles, Minn. Tel. modern wood. i Wanted—Real Estat* 102 W2-41M. A TWO-BEDROOM house, 2 . block s from ; yy EXPERIENCED AAANy wanted on farm A y9y 7 ROLLOHOME m/ Mtdlson School. Inquire 312 S. Raker .yy $65.9 7..;77' ;7 for v chores; including milking, steedy 7 PAINT DEPOT / /¦ ¦¦ . WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES 7- ' ¦ LEWISTON LIVESTOCK MARKET ' • 167. Center St. ' Featured ;. .' - . ' " . alter 5 p.m. FOR VOUR CITY PROPERTY ylVi miles S, of City Limits7. .. work, George Rothering, Rt. I, Ar- A real good auction market, tor your . . -cadla, Wis. Tel. VVauniandee¦6W-2347. . At 7 on ; Hwy. 14. livestock. Dairy cattle on hand all 7 EXGLUSIVE^Y :77 week,, hogs bought every day. Trucks "MANK'V ; JEZEWSKI ' Norskog Wanted to Rent 96 (Winona TO Lyle Norskog - Hollis SERVICE STATION attendant wanted, 12 available; Sals Thurs. Tel. 2M7. 's Only Ren E»tate 8uv»r| VA/INGN /_y. midnight . to, a. a.m., top wages for ex- K itchen A: 7 Hal-Leonard Music Tel. 6388 or 70?3 P.O. Box iii A r Y *AM(LER/^"DODGIT Tel. La Crosse 4-8554 perienced : man. Write E-36 Dally News. APT. OR HOU3E lor - family, at 3, In Farm Implements 48 ' VWinona, a . rural house, or. in . a hear- lEXPERlENCED MARRIED man for Remodeling Sale A y^A by town. Write . Harold Cdrislensen, Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 Auction Siler y A/i'/A.^miU /iU;; ' ¦ ¦ '¦ • SALES work on dairy, beef and hog farm, sep- ' . WSC Wlnone. . ;.- •;¦ : -^ /y: CASE S00 crawler with loader, W yd. . arate modern house , bus and-mail serv- SET OF SNOmWES—slzt 50x14, wtillf- ¦> bucket, teeth and ripper. Walter . Reglln Complete Line of ' - ' .7 MINNESOTA' 7 . ice close. Alan Garhiss, Harmony, Assembled & Finished WANT TO RENT qaraqe In -vicinity .af wafli. -tubsless. Tel. 6720, .; . 7 ' Sr.,. Cream, Wis. (Alma P.p.)/ : " - Minn. . Tel. . 884-5774. . . . 7 . 205 E. . 7th. Tel , .587' alter 6 p.m. Open. Mon, , V7ed. & Fri. Eve. Land & AuGtion Sales Honey Birchveneer Accessories Including : MASSEY HARRIS 1952 Model 30 tractor, v: STARTOJET will start your car In sit- Everolt j. Kohner FARMWOR K—married man wanted. 1 URGENTLY NEEDED . by local profes- 3rd & Mankato Tel7 R-364J) complete with Davis hydraulic loader Cabinets orids every, day. For more: Information lis Walnut. Tel. J-3710. after hour!-nu mile N.E. of Mondov i on 37. James STEREO TAPES 7 sional man. 4 or j room. apt . or .house, or dealership call Diamond K. Enter- Helke. - Tel. ?2«-53<0. and live pump, new front tires, excel- : unfurnished. Tel. 7205 after 5. ; lent for.snow removal. See at 561 E. i/ iAi]0%}OHy/y prises. St. Charles 932-4308. V .CARL . FANN JR. y ¦ .' ¦- AUCTIONEER. Bonded and Llcenied. GENERAL FARMWORK-man wanted oh Belleview or Tel. B-4243. ' , y Of Your Favorite TWO OR .THREE, room . heated unfurnish- ' ¦ '61 CHEVROLET BEL AFR Rushford, Minn. " •"•l. - . eM-iail. . .; modem dairy (arm. Jesse Ploetz, Tel. Serai-assembled fir front ed '. apt., by single. lady, reasonable. Motorcyclea, Bicycles 107 . . - St. Charles . 931-4 1. . . . MINNESOTA PTO spreader, 2 years old, y :Artists. -.. Write . E-3J :Daily News, . . . . S325; John Deere No. 45 manure load- Cabinets 4-door sedan ,, light .- ''green ALVIN KOHNER ' • er, $250. ' . Stlever, ; Rt.- 2,' -Wlntnai, INTERESTED in motorcycles? See . rmr . AUCTIONEER, City and stata licensed ACCOUKTANTS-part-tlme, .ef-- .once;- who .Ed¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ - , ¦ . Bus. Property for Sale Store. Manager ad under Classification and bonded. 252 Liberty St . (Corner ere thoroughly . ' qualified (Wilson). ¦ "¦ 97 with matching upholstery, to prepare • . 20% off /.yy . 57. In. today's paper. ROBB BROS. E. 5th and; LlUlrty) Tal *?80. Form 1040. Must be experienced In all - Hal Leonard;MusiG ' : Darl-Kool Bulk Tanks DOWNTOWN - BUILDING leased as ¦ Motorcycle Shop, S73 .. E, 4th. . yy 6 cylinder engine, automatic phases of Individual Income: lax re- ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' 8-2921 " mile W. of . Sales — Service . - . ': ' ' ' 64 E, 2nd 7 y 7tel- laundromat. . and warehouse as Invest- , JAN. 8—Set: IJ noon. 1 turns. Apply 7 to 9 p.m. weekdays, IK .7 '7- WWte:Steel" - . .' .- USED B ICYCLES transmission, radio,, heater, '• ' ' Minn. Wika H. Peller, owner) Walnut St: .: Ed's Refrigeration & Dairy Supplies ^;. . ment and a "' service business loca- . Houston, ' 555 E; 4th Tel. 5532 ' . Roller Bicycle Shop . Beckman Bros./ - auctioneerir . Thorp Cabinet Sinks : tion; : : BOB SELOVER REALTOR, . " white sidewalls It should, be ¦ ' . 400 Mankalo Ayi. Tel. MO . : Sales Co.. clerk. MARRIED OR SINGLE man for steady Sewing Machines 7^ . Tei. .2349. v . farmwork. Leonard Stoskopf SMALL GASOLINE.ENGINE economical to run for only , Harmony, Cut; $10-$20 : JAN. 8 — Sal. 1 p.m. Furniture 'Auc- Winn. Tel. 88M331; SERVICE 5. REPAIR '" Fast^- Economical v . USED SINGER portable. In jood condi- Farms, Land for Sale 98 trucks, Tracts Trailera 103 .$1095 . tion , 803 E , 2nd St , Pete-Mueller ,.own- ROBB BROS. STORE tion; fully guaranteed, S30. WINONA er; Bob Brinkrosn,. auctioneer; Ralph NEED EXPERIENCED-all-around floor ¦ ¦ For free estimates . 1933, 43-PI8- ' ' 57»'E'.4.th. . y. '- . Til. 4Q07 ;: . .' • y-SEWINGyCO.T-SSVJJJuff, Tcl.. S3^, . 200 ACRE dairy. 70.tillable, good barns, INTERNATIONAL BUSy^- ;. :. T. Hensel , cierk... . _ . .. layer, steady employment. Insulation : 3 bedroom, modern home, owner "leav- —wenger capaclty^Vtnginev.ln good shipe. ^y Sales Co., . Rochester, Winn.' Tel, 289- Ay;Ar&-&4m ¦ -^ 'fy 7Pai"t» • Ing. . 512,000,; .. $5,000 V down, . Peterson Contact Gale-Ellriclt Supt. of Schools, z^y JAN 11 i- Tues. 11:30 a.m. CTH "N", . 40137-.V StoVM^Furnace5/ 75 ^M NF-180 Suspension y^ ¦ area. Stelller Realtors, Rt. 3, Roches- • Galesville, Wis. The bus may be lte r BUICK - OLDSMOBILE " 9 miles N.E.- pf. .Pepin, . .Wli;- Gaylord Ask for Andy, or Dan . ' V . ter, Minn. Teh . 282-4037.; at bus garage In Galesville. . Carlson, ' owner; Leon Schoeder, auc- BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT vyoungy man SIEGLER HEATERS, oil or .. flas, Install- '¦ '¦ ¦ For Baby Pig Scours ¦ ' • • Open Friday Night7 ! tioneer; Chippewa . Valley Finance Co., with GoGo attitude, wanted to tell mo- ¦ ¦ ed, sold serviced,- Aladdin Blue , Flama ¦ - ¦' ¦: " ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ " • .;•' ¦.7..;. ; FARMS .FARMS . . FARMS . . . . CHEVROLET . .1« DICK TRACY BY Chester Gould BEETLE BAILEY . 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The biggest is 248-pound pound fullback from West Vir- The Rangers started back in Willie Davis, Jimmy : Taylor of tiny Joe Hajec from the 20- stepped forward as leading con- Charley Harper of Oklahoma ginia ; Randy Schultz, a 205- the second quarter and trailed Taylor was in New York to cluded among baseball immor- to 30-foot range didn't and he's miffed. ' , the DuHawks tenders for starting defensive State. And in between come. In- pound fullback from Iowa State by 32-20 at halftime. acicept an automobile presented lals/ " /.-/ ' ,:/ - . / vA A . - :' ' may have never been in the "I feel as though I should him as the most valuable player ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' / :' College and 235-pound Jim Was- Things got a hit more tight It will be the third appearance game. Hajec hit 19 to pace Lo- '" -/:yy yy v ¦} : ' ' ¦ : : in the third period when the have," said the Green Bay of ithe NFL championship game ras. vy / * y *" . '* yA- . ¦*7 7: : kiewicz of Wichita State. for the Griffith franchise in the Both teams spent the first two host team pared it.to 34-26 on last" Sunday. The Packers won But the key was the defensive Packer fullback who wasn't game, the old Washington Sen- days of practice in a steady a short jumper by Joe Maier picked for the National Football the crown by defeating Cleve- effort of Pytlewski.and George with 6:30 left It stood 47-38 with land 23-12. 7: ators having played in the 1949 Hoder who held Loras' high drizzle. Non-contact group work . League's "Pro Bowl" game ros- and 1958 contests. scoring center Chuck Riney to has been the order for both days eight minutes remaining. ter. "It's the first time in six Fullbacks representing the The traditional series began with South quarterback Randy only six points. In addition , Pyt- S/ban t/neager A BUCKET by Ken Jensen years that I wasn't picked." Western Conference in the bowl 25 years ago. The American lewski turned in another of his Johnson from Texas A&I and "I don 't know if I could have wiUVbe Ken Willard of San Fran- League holds a 12-10 edge with Yank tossers Bill Anderson, at the outset of the fourth pe- outstanding rebounding efforts, riod cut it to seven and it stood cisoo and Bill Brown of the Min- one tie and two rain-outs. snagging 22 caroms. He also Tulsa, and Gary Lane, Missouri, 55-48 with about five minutes nesota Vikings. Last July, the New York working on their passing. fired in 17 points to run his .left Yankees defeated the Philadel- South workouts have also de- - Titylor, playing despite a career total to 788. To Ink Contract Then John Ahrens dropped groim injury and a bruised phia. Phillies. "AND MURPHY came through veloped a pattern that indicates two free throws , Plachecki hit The Twins will stop off on a MOBILE, Ala. ( . — Alabama quarterback Steve Sloan , which players are likely to take right knee, rushed for 96 yards again for us," said Wiltgen of on a drive, Walski — who was against the Browns in 27 car- road trip from Boston to New the 6-4 pivotman. "He can do virtually ignored In the professional football leagues' big- the field when the Rebs are on celebrating his 18th birthday — York for the 1966 classic. money drafts, now has at least three clubs clamoring for defense. ries, outshining the Browns' the job for us on the boards, a full-court dash, Plachecki on great fullback , Jimmy Brown, Meanwhile, Twins' president and he's not losing the ball like his services. a free throw and Larson on a Calvin Griffith announced Tues- (he Linemen .lack Thornton ol who -v*as held to 50 yards in 12 he was earlier. I think maybe A record-shattering performance as he led Crimson Auburn , Bob Kowalkowski of drive to open it to 66-48. carriies. day that John Goryl, former he's arrived." Tide to a 39-28 victcry over Nebraska in the Orange Bowl — "We were always in com- Twins utility Infielder , will man- Virginia , John Mangum of mand, "I'll be going home soon and And to top off a perfect night, and the national championship, put Sloan in the position of Southern Mississippi and " assessed Kenney, "but age Minnesota 's Class A farm the Redmen finally got to see being able to demand a husky bonus. •we never got to the spot when rest «ip for about four months," George Allen of Texas State Taylwr said. team at Orlando, Fla., this sea- some man-to-man defense. Lo. The 6-foot, 185-pound senior from Cleveland, Tenn., was we went out and killed them ." "I'm not thinking son. ras came out of its zone with selected in the 12th round of the National Football League have been most impressive. Ap- Another bright spot for the of rehiring. I don't think I've parent South linebackers are slipped and I figure I can play Goryl, 32, will succeed Harry 10 minutes to play, and accord- draft by the new Atlanta Falcons. Itut the American Football Hawks was the play of Loren Warner, who moves to Char- ing to Wiltgen League clubs completely Ignored him. Louisville's Doug Buffone and Benz slowly recuperating from for another three or four years." , "We were a , lotte, N.C, in Class AA. . little rusty, but we did a pretty However, that is all changed now. And Sloan , who said Auburn 's Bill Cody at the out- the knee injury that has handi- Taylor, of Baton Rouge La., side posts with Frank Emanuel , Goryl played with the Twins* good job against it. And we his boyhood ambition was to be a policeman, is listening capped him over the first seven has btsen in the NFL for eight farm team at Denver also got to stall for a change. to offers from the Falcons and at least two AFL teams thnt of Tennessee in the middle. games , Colo., ¦ . seasons. Statistically, 1965 was last season and batted .296. He They came out to get us and apparently would assure his security for many years. ono of his worst years. He gain- indicated he we got two or three buckets Sloan is in Mobile for the Senior Bowl game, but he has ALTHOUGH lie didn 't score, would play a few Canada to Host ed 734 yards and had a 3.5 rush- games and pinch-hit at Orlando. off that." .-yet - to work out with the South squad due to severely bruised he pulled off three defensive re- ing average. St. Miry'i IW Loras («) s night game. bounds in limited action. Goryl needs 62 more days on , ribs suffered in the New Year' Skating Champ ionshi p A year ago, Taylor rushed for "I won't make any decision tintil after the Senior Bowl ," "He looked pretty strong," a major league roster to be- y,..v«K. ?vr,?co„,o- 'vm 1,169 yards and had a 5.0 aver- come eligible for £Knna n 7 1 4 t Sula J l j J Sloan said concerning his pro plans. "I'm in no hurry." SASKATOON (AP) - The said Kenney, ''He seems to the five-year Hod.r 3 4 l 10 Rlnoy j l 4 J North American Olympic -style come out of a game stronger age, second only to Brown's. pension. Murphir 7 1 1 J VonFeldl « 3 l ij Atlanta announced Monday that Alabama tenmniat* Buffo « 4 0 1< Hotter 4 0 3a Tommy Tolleson had come to terms with the NFL team. speed - skating championships every time he plays." Saustr 7 I Jli Ha|ec (341* "I think that's just great, snid Sloan. Ile inquired as will be held here Feb. 12-13. lt In reality, the Hawks, beaten _ . . — Oadlanl 4 « 3 l " Totali 27 31 13 7< t» the unrevealed terms of Tolleson's contract , but gave no was announced Tuesday. It will 4641 in shooting percentage, Totali 31 11 31 47 first time the event has sewed up the game from the JT, MARY'S ..;. li 48-7*. Indication whether the signing of Tolleson who wns one of he the LORAS ... J7 40—47 his favorite targets at Alabama would Influence his decision. been skated in Canada. charity line. Logan held a 25-24 advantage in field goals, but the Hawks, who committed but 13 personals, built a 23-8 margin For Brown. Tulane Fives at the line. Larson and Hazelton scored 17 each for Winona , Walski 13 m NOW | | and Plachecki 11. %.v»uW;;<.i, , ,».uj t-.jj.w >m lfl I I ^^^^IHIHI Jensen had 17 for Logan , Ste- (S)' ' r Wl 7>v7:77 pii|l|pr • • • venson 15 and Bob Woodruff 13. ^ ^^^^ M Wlnon* mi Logon (91) z 2 20 Minutes Too Long fa tt pi tr» fo n pf tp Larson 'til?Woodruff 4 3 9 1] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS idence struggling. The visiting Conference record and Nortl i scored five points in the last 90 Walski 3 3 11) MAler 4 0 3 1 ANTI-I ) Plchockl 4 1 1 11 Jensen I 1 3 17 _^^DUP0NT CERS College basketball games runi Bruins held highly touted Jim Dakota struck a blow for tin seconds as Nebraska shaded Addlnotn 3 0 4 6 Stevemn 7 14 1] 40 minutes and that's about 20 small colleges in other game;} Iowa State 76-74 in Big Eight Hazcllon 7 3 11/ Monk « o 3 o Walker without a field goal in a Hop! 10 0? Wumt 103] too many for Brown and Tulane, tlie first half. But Providence, Tuesday. Conference gnme at Ames, Ahrons 0 4 0 4 Howard 10 3) UAym/mmmmmmmy/yy Two lightly regarded teams, Bern 0 0 1 » Erickson 0 1 o l which had been averaging 86 The Red Raiders routed Bay.. lowa. Curran oili Lonoway 0 o 1 o the Bruins and Green Wave had points per game, scored nine lor 1 15-77 at Lubbock in the! i spodl 0 0 • 0 upsets on their minds Tuesday straight opening the second half Texas A&M got 25 points from Totals 14 J3 11 71 50 league opener for both teams. John Bcaslcy and IU from Terry Totals 51 8 it 58 j || Worth EXTRA. § night. Brown had sixth- ranked and broke away. Sophomore Bob Clover led Ted:1 WINONA 10 11 13 14-71 Trippet and overcame Southern LOOAN t 14 II 3D—3D Providence on tho ropes and Walker, who scored 50 in the with 20 points and 21 rebounds ¦ ' Methodist's hot shooting for an :oupon it worth 50 EXTRA Gold |(M AI)|7 |K Tulane had No. 3 Vanderbilt in Friars' championship victory as live men hit double figures. |bwRi\f|5USD *sHl trouble at halftime although 85-78 Southwest Conference vic- Sports Scores Stumps with purchase; of $2.00 or Sy !> S| Inst week in New York's Holi- North Dakota, which had lost at Dick R ulna 's Clark Super 100. you'd never know it by the final day Festival, wound tip with 15, tory over the Mustangs at Col- ^HPlKM 3 § ' to majors Minnesota nnd Brad- , NKA acorea. hitting only five for lfl from tho lege Station SMU shot 57 per TUESDAY'S RESULTS ley for its only setbacks this cent from the floor and led most san Francisco 111, Balllmor* ill. The Friars whipped Brown 66- floor. Bill Blair led Ihe Friars season , downed DePaul 85-74, Philadelphia lit, Naw Vork 117. 48 after trailing 20-27 nt Inter- with 20. of the way before the Aggies TODAY'S OAMES Stamps The Sioux , fifth-ranked in The San Francisco vs, Niw York at Balll- LD BOND mission. Vanderbilt come alive took control with seven minutes |ji Vanderbilt, playing at home, Associated Press small-college mor*. with a 14-0 string at the start of switched to a zone defense that to piny. SI. Louis at Dilllmora, Offoir Good Through January 18, 1966 poll, got 30 points from 6-8 Phil Boston at Loi Angtlts, the second half that wiped out a Georgia Tech got 211 points i*^ | threw Tulane off in tho second Jackson and handed the visiting Detroit vs, Cincinnati al Dayton, .16-34 Tulane lead and started half. The Commodores had four from I'res Judy and whipped THURSDAY'S OAMES Mue Demons their second loss Cincinnati va. Detroit at Toledo. the Commodores to-a 91-69 touring Pittsburgh ll!)-77. Judy men in double figures with in 12 starts. Massachusetts In- Balllmor* vs, Philadelphia al syraeut*. y Southeastern Conference victo- had 21 in the first half as the Clydo Lee's 22 high, stitute of Technology edged NHL ~ ry. The victory ran Vnnderbilt's Yellow Jackets jumped to n TUESDAY'S RESULTS " Harvard flf>-IM for its first victo- nine-point hnlftlmo lead. But lie No games scheduled. DICK I record to 11-1. Tulane is 3-6. TODAY'S OAMR A B |T SUPER Brjwn 'i controlled offense ry over Ihe Crimson in 22 years. managed only two field goals In Chicago at Montreal, £ 100 THURSDAY'S OAMB RAIN E'S Nd la #•% Im IX 4.h « Joi,„lon •nd tenacious defense had Prov- Texan Tech broke a Southwest I Sophomore Stuart L n n t z the final 20 minutes, Boston at Detroit, Onalaska Luther Upsets Previously Unbeaten Bangor