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Variable Cloudiness, Fee Best Results Light Snow Tonight, Use Daily News Tuesday Classified Ads Freeze in Florida, 39 at Miami Daytona Beach Churchill Weaker, Life Has Mark of 27r Tallahassee 15 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Slowly Ebbing Away Biting cold blanketed the en- tire Atlantic Coast today and LONDON (API - Sir Winston have told of the steady decline restless start, Sir Winston has cluded residential street just pushed far into Florida, where Churchill, his life slowly ebbing, of the aged statesman. had a peaceful day, but he has south of Hyde Park, a small low temperature records were was a little weaker today, a Moran , 82, arrived for the lost ground." crowd of newsmen and photog- broken. medical bulletin said. morning examination at 11:17. Churchill's three surviving raphers waited through a turbu- Subzero readings ranged from The bulletin was issued by The bulletin was issued 30 children stayed late with Lady lent night. Sleet and rain lashed Maine to Delaware. Atlantic Churchill's personal physician minutes later. Churchill now 79, near the bed- down and high winds sent milk City, N.J. recorded 3 below and and lifelong friend, Lord Moran, The next bulletin will be is- side, dispersing only in the ear- bottles clattering along the side- Salisbury, in southeastern Ma- after a visit to the 90-year-old sued at 8:30 p.m. (2:30 p.m. ly hours this morning. walk. ryland had 6 below. statesman this morning. Winona Time) the physician His actress daughter Sarah, Three lights burned inside the There was from three to nine It said that otherwise there said. 49, said as she left: "He is house all night. At dawn the inches of snow on the ground in was nothing to report on the old Lord Moran left the Churchill sleeping peacefully." number of onlookers began to Maryland but no fatalities were nan's condition. home immediately after issuing Sir Winston's son, Randolph, grow. noted and schools remained The text of the bulletin: the bulletin. Asked by reporters and grandson, Winston Spencer Big headlines in the morning open. Snow covered all North "Sir Winston had a restful whether Churchill was taking Churchill, 24, left grave-faced papers reflected the nation's Carolina. There was from one to night. He is a little weaker, but any nourishment, he said: after 1 a.m. without comment. concern. three inches of new snow in otherwise there is nothing to "I don't think I'll answer The younger daughter Mary, "Peaceful... but he is losing Western Pennsylvania overnight report." that." wife of former Cabinet minister, ground," said The Daily Ex- and some roads were slippery. Christopher Soaraes, stayed on press. "Winston worse" was the Thlt was the seventh bulletin Moran examined Chnrchlll with her mother. line in The Sun. Record lows for Jan. IS were •since Churchill was struck by twice Sunday. After the second set at Dayt na Beach, Fla., with cerebral thrombosis Friday. All examination he said: "After a Outside the house, on a se- 27 and Tallahassee with 15 SHEEP IN SHEEPS* CLOTHING . . . a new record , entries are up 500 over 1964. above. Other Florida readings This animal has just been groomed and is Officials at the show are also looking for a in the morning included: Ocala, LBJ Pledges ready for judging in the sheep class at the new attendance record as the weather is 22; Tampa, 30; Vero Beach, 29, National Western Stock Show, Denver. Live- mild and clear in Denver. (AP Photofax) Clewiston, 29; West Palm stock entries at the show this year have set Beach, 33, and Fort Myers, 33, with light frost. No Letdown Snow fell from the eastern Great Lakes and the upper Valley to the Appalachians. The remainder of the nation was fair In Defenses and dry, except for considerable Weather Is Dubious valley fog in California, the Pa- WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- dent Johnson told Congress to- cific Northwest and parts of the day the "is Great Basin. stronger militarily than at any Heavy snow squalls blowing other time in our peacetime his- off Lake Erie left one-half to tory." For Inaugural Week Johnson, sending a 4,000 word one foot accumulations from WASHINGTON (AP) - The can Barry Goldwater. Inauguration after inaugura- North Buffalo, N.Y. to Niagara special message to Congress, capital starts whooping it up for Not until the five inaugural tion, it's not so much what they disclosed that he expects to sub- Falls eastward to Lockport, Lyndon B. Johnson officially balls are over sometime say here, but the conditions un- N.Y. overnight. Brisk winds mit a budget calling for defense today, and only a dubious Wednesday night is Johnson der which they shiver and spending of $49 billion, a drop of piled up huge drifts and many weatherman stands in the way likely to have another quiet mo- shake. schools and business firms re- $300 million from this year's of what could be one of the live- ment. He planned to get in some level and $2.3 billion less than On the eve of John F. Kenne- mained closed. liest inaugurations since An- work today on his inaugural ad- Lows thus morning included IS last year. drew- Jackson's. dress. dy's inauguration in 1961 an eight-Inch'""snow,"' swirling in belowTero in Newport, Vt, and The President unveiled three Three days of partying and For all the accent on the gaie- International Falls, Minn., and assorted rejoicings begin with a gusts of up to 32 miles an hour, major new weapons systems he ty, if you needed one word to so tied up traffic you would 13 below in St. Johnsbury, Vt, IN is proposing to begin this year. reception for distinguished la- describe official Washington to- N^W SOVIET LEADERS WARSAW Boss Wladyslaw Gomulka at the Warsaw dies this afternoon followed by have thought the capital was and Lebanon, N.H. One is a new missile system, day that word would have to barricaded. The Weather Bureau warned . . . Soviet First Secretary Leonid Brezhnev, railroad station today as they arrived for the Poseidon, to increase the tonight's Democratic gala. This be: Apprehension. left, and USSR Prime Minister Alexei Kosy- a summit meeting of Communist bloc lead- is a mammoth variety show, Such recent nightmares, cou- that the Midwest was in the striking power of Polaris sub- With snow on the ground , pled with such uncertain fore- path of a new series of cold out- gin, center, are welcomed by Polish Party ers. (AP Photofax by cable from Warsaw) marines. with an all-star cast of singers, dancers and comedians. more snow in the forecast for casts, could hold down the breaks. "The Poseidon missile will tomorrow and temperatures crowds, even though Johnson have double the payload of the President Johnson returned huddling in the 20s, the climatic throughout the campaign ex- The icy arctic air Chat gripped Pink Champagne, Black Caviar highly successful Polaris A3," Sunday night from a weekend in possibilities are sobering if not tended invitations lavishly. the eastern half of the nation he said. Texas, ready to celebrate his downright frightening. The fore- Sunday night, coming back added new misery to many sec- To keep America superior, sweeping victory over Republi- cast for Tuesday : fair and cold. tions still recovering from Johnson told Congress, "the im- from Texas, he brought along so many friends on the presidential heavy weekend snow storms. mediate future will see further Below freezing weather forced increases in our missile plane his staff members were Shock Gives Way to Grief displaced and had to ride anoth- Florida fruit and vegetable Perle s Blast for Hubert strength, as well as concentra- growers to turn up their burners er aircraft. tion on further technological in efforts to save threatened improvements and continuing Curiously, Andrew Jackson, crops. The orange crop, how- vigorous research and develop- away back in 1829, seems to ever, was expected to escape Opens Inaugural Swirl ment." Wichita Cleaning have come closest to Johnson in damage. inviting all his friends to come. Miami set a record low of 39 WASHINGTON (AP) - There inaugural week. Clearly the top line of the eve- The Polaris A3, with a range of nearly 21,900 miles, carries a Some 20,000 did crowding into early this morning, after a was pink champagne (domes- "How does it feel to be unem- ning came from Rudolph Nurey- the White House and creating record-tying low of 44 Sunday. and , the great ballet dancer, nuclear warhead equivalent to tic) and smoked tongue ployed?" someone asked the ev who such suffocating confusion that - Farther north, m any second- black caviar and so many peo- vice president-elect. was asked what he thought of the explosive power of about Up After Crash Jackson eventually had to flee 800,000 tons of TNT. ary roads remained snow-bound ple the next vice president of "Not unemployed ," he the Great Society. "I don't the too-friendly mob. and some major highways were the United States was almost know," the Russian defector Johnson said the increased WICHITA , Kan. (AP) - The among survivors of the 30 peo- Johnson hasn't gone that grinned . "Unpaid." Humphrey accuracy and flexibility of the ple who died Saturday when a Well, snow-packed or icy. Officials backed into the kitchen. said , struggling to keep his el- cleanup and the questions con- far. went off the government pay- Poseidon will permit its use ef- tinued on Piatt Street today . KC135 jet tanker loaded with announced that schools would But everyone had a nice word roll Dec. 29 when he resigned bows in and his champagne fectively "against a broader fuel smashed into the quiet sec- Security precautions, much be closed in wide areas of Vir- from spilling. "I haven't seen it Shock gave way to grief for everyone, and Hubert Hum- his Senate seat to advance his range of possible targets and tion of modest homes in north- stronger since Kennedy's as- ginia and North Carolina. Up to phrey, as always, had a few successor's seniority. His new yet." give added insurance of pene- east Wichita. sassination , will keep everyone 18 inches of snow fell over the Nurcyev came with Dame has a tick- more at Perle Mesta's blast paycheck of $43,000 a year tration of enemy defenses." s worst disas- in his place unless he , weekend. About 100 schools Margot Fonteyn, the ballerina , It was the city' ,000 who will be danc- Sunday night which unofficially doesn 't start until he is sworn in Another disclosure was a se- ter. et. The 20 were closed in the east Tennes- inaugurated the social swirl of Wednesday. who was radiant in something ries of what Johnson called "re- ing Wednesday night will have see mountains. black. Like of States Righter The toll included 23 residents paid $25 each for the privilege. markable new payloads for of the area and seven crewmen "Hello Dolly," they will per- strategic missiles." Subzero readings were ex- form tonight at the inaugural of tho plane which left McCon- Almost obscured by all the main point: the pected in some parts of Vir- gala. Sunday night, Miss Chan- These, lie said, include "pene- nell Air Force Base three min- sideshows is the ginia. Attacks King utes before it plunged almost simple swearing-in ceremony at ning wore a big round white hat tration aids," decoy devices to Frigid temperatures and Thief Returns assure that missiles hit their vertically into the street. noon Wednesday, and the inau- which was said to be modeled gural address. some snow flurries were pre- after the Capitol dome. targets through any defense; Five houses were consumed dicted for New England and guidance and re-entry vehicle Johnson worked on his speech At Selma, Ala. by the flaming fuel which Sunday, but there is no hint aa other sections of the Northeast. Mrs. Mesta, who Is "social designs to increase many times splashed from broken tanks. With another mass of cold air Car With Baby the effectiveness of U.S. mis- SELMA, Ala. (AP) - A man to what he will stress or how consultant" for this inaugural, Only the shells remained of six siles; and new methods of re- wearing a national States long he will talk. Since the Pres- moving in from the arctic, little LAKE GENEVA , Wis. Un - after on examination. gave the party in her 15-room houses and 25 others were dam- relief was in sight for the east- penthouse apartment, which is porting the arrival of missiles Right Party uniform attacked ident spoke to the nation over Federal authorities have declin- McAvoy told police his car Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to- aged. television and radio in his State ern half of the nation. ing charge was gone when he and his wife full of expensive French furni- on target up to and including ed to file a kidnap the time of explosion. day when the Negro leader As identification of the dead of the Union speech Jan. 4, and The Weather Bureau said against a 21-year-old Illinois returned from a two - minute ture — the Marie Antoinette was established the bodies were fresh snow will blanket a , someone The third system Is a new registered nt a previously white since he has sent a batch of man who telephoned police he stop at a downtown drug store. desk whispered , is Sclma hotel. moved from a temporary , the guess stretch irom Upper Michigan to worth $25,000 — and the bath- short-range attack missile — messages to Congress was returning after discovering James, dressed in pajamas and The man who previously had morgue at the County Health would be that he will keep this eastern and northern Indiana , seat of a wrapped in blankets, had been room fixtures are sculpted out SRAM — that can , If needed , be a child on the bock mounted on B52s or other bomb- asked and obtained permission Department to funeral homes. one short. then diminish to flurries late car he had taken. asleep on the back seat. of gold leaf. from King to attend a Negro Emmit J. Warmsley, 37, his today. However, another snow of In- Police said McAvoy left ,the Tho cocktail pnrty had been ers. The Federal Bureau Johnson said this missile - rally tonight , waited at the edge pregnant wife and their three storm is brewing in northern vestigation identified the man as keys in the unlocked car and billed as a get-together for the of a small crowd while King and children were among the dead. Alberta and will move into the Rockford , motor running to keep James kinfolk and friends of the Lyn- "a vast improvement over ex- Roger Dale Hobson of isting systems" — would permit II other Negroes were regis- Albert Bolden , 22, his wife and Midwest Tuesday. who hod driven into Illinois Sat- warm. don Johnsons. But among the tering, and then without warn- their three children also died in discovering James and (he car disap- a bomber to attack a far larger Cuban Sugar urday night before 300 present , the kin were out- number of targets and do so ing he hit King in the right the holocast. Indiana — hardest hit of the that James McAvoy , 2V4 , was in peared about 7:30. Hobson had numbered by members of gov- temple and kicked him in the Shnron Dale, 15, was on a Midwest states — was still suf- notified police that he was head- from beyond the range of their the car. ernment , show people nnd socie- local defenses. groin. baby-sitting job when her moth- fering from the weekend storm, Police Chief Mel Swance said ed back at about 8:30. ty reporters. er , Alice A. Dale, 4f> , and 2-year- Mill Bombed although major highways were The President said he will The assailant was arrested a crying Hobson telephoned old sister, Cherynl Ann , died . MIAMI , Fin. (AP) - A Cuban open. The 12-inch snowfall still from Belvldcre , 111., about 35 ask more than $300 million to immediately by Selma's public Harvey Dale, the father and reports hit- had secondary roads clogged , ond On Last Lap continue a program designed to exile organization miles southwest of here 4 Escape Car safety director , Wilson Baker, husband , was at work , 's Cuba where and most schools in the middle driving to the Lake extend the fife and improve the and taken to jail. ting Fidel Castro said he was A friend of ours claims it hurts most — in the sugar of the state were dosed today. Geneva police station. effectiveness of the B52 bomb- The man at the time he talked Joe T. Martin Jr. , 25. and Ms Sinking Through he can always spot nn ag- industry so vital to the island's "I might spend the rest of my ing secretary : She's on the er. to King earlier on the sidewalk brother , Gary Linn Martin , 17, At th« same time, he an- died at the scene. They were the economy. WEATHER life in jail , but I'm more con- St Croix Ice last lap of her career . . . outside the county courthouse , The Insurrectional Revolu- " Hobson Regardless of what the Su- nounced elimination of two gave his name as Jimmy George only sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. FEDERAL FORECAST cerned about the boy, tionary Recovery Movement — WINONA AND VICINITY told the chi^f. Hobson said he HUDSON, Wis. or cintmtnt /«m relieving pain, actual Prtpantion . higher measure of approval with a native shrewdness and "What have you done for rne and nine in the village limits (shrinkage) took place. under the name H* from the American people than a keen love for and capacity lately?" in 1964; There are 20 firemen. tlnut «m«»m. 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OF.L.B.J. nard Speece, WCCO farm direc- He has held offices in the Total Nation tor, who gave the principal ad- Zumbro Valley Fanners Union, % dress; William Wood, Minneapo- is current president of the Wa- All favorable , no ^ About How To Pay... lis, national director of the basha County organization , and negative 43 jr; Minnesota Jaycees, and Miss a director of the Minnesota Mostly favorable , some Barbara Hasselberg, Miss Minn- Farmers Union. A member of negative 26 esota of 1964, who entertained the Wabasha County extension All negativ e, no positive 27 with a Hawaiian dance. service board, he also is act- Not sure 4 Duane Stroot, president of ive in the DFL party , church A profile of Mr. Johnson as SL CHRISTMAS BILLS the Wabasha Jaycees, present- and other organizations. seen by the public illustrates his ed the outstanding citizen and As local Jaycee president, specific strengths and weak- -^ young man awards. Matt Metz, LARSON organized the first nesses within this broad spec- J Wabasha County agent, intro- distinguished service awards trum of individual impressions. duced the outstanding young banquet in Wabasha in 1963. He A representative cross-section of farmer. has been a continuously active the public was asked : vP*< flr v «VIRIKI?^SSSSSW^E3L. Speece entertained the crowd member of the Jaycees. He is INCOME TAX "What are two or three SfiM a member of the city planning with a number ot amusing stor- things YOU most like about ies and incidents. He is one of board, worker in charity drives, member of the scouting commis- Ihe President? Anything the iniatiators of the outstand- else?" ; ing farmer awards program sion from 1956 to 1959, and a scoutmaster. Stroot attributed "Is there anything you and stressed the need for a about the national Jaycee community don't like so much better understanding between What is that? development award to Larson's the President? A*A OTHER OBLIGATIONS le in \Nj "people in town and peop anything else?" ^Biw W work. Is there the country." ¦ COMPARATIVE ' In citing Foley's record , L.B.J. «MSt * 1 LANESBORO PATIENT PROFILE Stroot said he served Wabasha Comments) LANESBORO , Minn. (Special) 0,0(l(; classified ails were Reckless driver 2 — sonal Loan. We're known for quick courteous and confidential service to 2 — , published in li)l)4 . Lucks dignity Too Southern 1 1 everyone who needs money for any worthwhile purpose. Don't hesitate to This personal involvement by so many peo- Got rich questionably 1 — come in soon and see one of our helpful officers. ple in the classified advertising columns is n priceless nnd exclusive asset which gives classi- Negative on Record, Positions fied advertising ils remarkable result-gelling Poor on foreign policy (Viet Nam) 6 —- power; the direct participants in elassified ad- Spender fi — vertising makeup a huge and responsive audi- Raker scandal 5 — ence all by themselves. Poor advisors , The Bank That SERVICE Built . . . appointments 2 — - You can take advantage of Ibis massive Out. 1 ~ jp ^ in\ olvenient by becoming a reguUir participant Unci on poverty bill 1 — ^ in classified advertising yourself. Not like J . F. K. ra l*fi§£^ on job 1 1 rnkgrn Not (amiliar enough with him 4 34 For complete Information on ( NOTK: Percentages add to ¦ Winona Daily News more than 100 percent because VI ERCHANTS classified advertising, or some people volunteered more than one comment about the to place your own classified President . ) ads, phone 3321. It is immediately apparent (lint although (lie* positive In- creases are substantial , many WINONA DAILY NEWS are balanced by a rise In the negatives. For example, while CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PAYS the number who single out the warmth nnd friendliness of Mr. Jf^mlpa^ Johnson hns risen 18 percent, | | .i ii . „ „ ,| T I i n nun F this increase is somewhat off- set by the K percent who feel YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT BANK MEMBER fEDERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION he is too "corny " in manner. P The rise of 17 percentage 1 1 ¦ ¦ ""• " " ' " ' ' * " ' IT" " - Monday. January 18, 1965 Jury Panel Clue No. 1 WINONA DAILY NEWS .3 Student Killed at Galesville New Queen GALESVTLLE, Wis. (Special) County coroner. He yras listed er boy?" At the scene Sunday THERE IS a town of Gate Ready for Treasure Hunt, _ —One of two sophomores at as being from Stratford, Conn. morning, officers had found him road running straight north They named this city after her. Marquette University, Milwau- beside Scinto's body in a daz- from Hunter's bridge. Concrete ~ She stands with noble pose. HIS COMPANION, Edward Higmray S3 begins a long and kee, who were en route to visit J. Kubacki*Riverton, N.J., re- ed condition, saying, "Luke Is gradual left curve at the top of If you're a. treasure connoisseur, v To Be Guest their ,.girl friends at Winona ceived a fracture of the right dead." Trial Opening Start here, don't follow your nose.- ¦ the hill which rises from th* State College, was killed in- femur and lacerations of the Kubackl said he was studying low bridge over Black River. political science and pre-law. Efforts toward an out of court stantly at 7:15 a.m. Sunday skull. Taken by ambulance to St. The two roads form a Y. settlement failed this morning when the car he was driving Francis Hospital, he was in His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Scinto either fell asleep or in District Court in the suit of In St. Paul skidded 705 feet out of control good condition there this morn- ward D. Kubackl, were at the lost control after he took the Zywicki Investment Co., Inc., The first public appearance in a snow-covered field about ing. hospital with him. straight road by mistake and against two local heating con- Hit-Run Crash Snowflake of 1965, three miles southeast of here. Kubackl would not disclose Scinto, believed by officers to tor Miss g tried to get back onto the con- tractors and an Ohio boiler Miss Sharon Olson, will be Fri- Luke M. Scinto, 19, who the names of the girls he and have been driving Kubacki' crete, officers said: He traveled firm. day noon at the St. Paul Win- would have gone into the school Scinto were going to see. He 1962 convertible, was traveling straight into the Y, crossing the Clerk of Court Joseph C. Page Weekend ter Carnival where she and vis- of dentistry next year, died of appeared to be unclear about north on Highway 53 and lost road which curves onto the coo* announced at 11:30 a.m. that In 4 iting royalty from nine other a broken neck and skull frac- Scinto; at the hospital this control about 300 feet north of crete from the straight road, trial would begin at 1:30 p.m. cities will attend a luncheon at ture, according to J. E. Gara- morning he asked "Do you Hunter's bridge. Kubacki said flying over a ft-foot drainage today when jurors were to be Paul Hotel. I ghan, Whitehall, Trempealeau know what happened to the oth- he was asleep at the time. ditch, knocking over a Trem- picked to hear the case. The St. Here Miss Olson, who received the pealeau Electric Cooperative 45 members of the petit jury Accidents utility pole, and coming to rest Eanel assembled at 10 a.m. to Winona police reported four Miss Snowflake title during cor- onation ceremonies Saturday facing south when it struck two ear opening instructions from accidents Saturday and Sunday, heavy posts from which it Judge "Arnold Hatfield. including a hit-run. One minor evening at Senior High School will be in St. Paul knocked a sign The judge instructed the injury was recorded. auditorium, The vehicle traveled 705 feet members in their duties and The hit-run collision occurred five (jays to participate in the the Queen of from the dry highway before responsibilities as jurors and in on the Interstate Bridge Satur- coronation of coming to rest, facing south in the methods of the court. Jury day at 8 p.m. James B. Duffy, Snows, appear in the parade the rough, snow-covered field. cases are scheduled to be heard 18, Winona Rt. 3, was stopped with her two attendants, Miss Sheriff Eugene Bijold and first in the new District Court on the bridge headed south and Janet Stever, princess of the Maurice Scow, county traffic term. about to make a left turn onto Gopher Realm and Miss Lynn Island when an officer , said the car skidded A new boiler, a destructive Latsch Prairie Closway, princess of the Badger sideways. fire and five years of litigation unidentified car struck the Duf- William J. Grede Realm, and represent Winona et h ive gone into the trial that fy vehicle in the rear and drove other carnival events. SCINTO'S BODY was found begins today in District Court. on without stopping. 30 feet south of where the car The boiler was manufactured Duffy reported the incident to .THE NEW Miss Snowflake stopped . When officers got by National Heating & Cooling police 2% hours later. Damage Milwaukeean was in tears after the corona- there, Kubacki was sitting be- Manufacturing Corp., Columbus, to his car was about $75. tion Saturday. side his body. Ohio. It was sold by Ross Kran- A TWO-CAR collision on Pcl- "I never thought I had a An unidentified passerby saw ing, 966 Gilmore Ave., and in- zer Street, 75 feet south of Wa- chance of winning," the 19-year- the wreckage and ran to the stalled by H. J. Kramer, 1060 Sunday at 12:50 , 5 foot 5 queen said Joseph Gerard home to the east, basha Street, To Speak at old . ~ E. Sanborn St. p.m left one driver complain- Dabbing a tear-soaked hand- on the town Toad. He asked And it was the two-story ing of pain and more than $175 kerchief to her eyes, the fresh- them to call an ambulance and brick building of Zywicki In- damage to the vehicles. man at Winona State College doctor. The passing motorist vestment Co. at Center and Ronny MacCronacher, 360 Chamber Event was still shaking from the ex- also roused Ernest Komperud , Howard streets that burned lained of pain living in a basement home ad- Pelzer St., comp A Milwaukee businessman will citement of the coronation. down Nov. 28, 1959, allegedly after a collision with a car driv- jacent to Highway 53 on the because of faulty installation of Gora, 19, 1750 be the speaker at the Winona "I still can't believe it," she west en by Robert , ¦ nearly at the top of the the allegedly defective boiler. MacCronacher Chamber of Commerce annual said. "I'm so hafcpy I'm seeing hill. . .. Kraemer Dr. meeting at 7 p.m. Feb. 3 at Zywicki started by suing Kra- was attempting to make , a "U" spots in front of my eyes." Gerard caLled the sheriff's of- mer and National. But Kra- Street when the the Oaks. The queen, from Red Wing, fice. Mrs, Komperud brought turn on Pelzer , chair- mer sued National, claiming collision occurred. He is William J. Grede Minn., and the daughter of Mr. blankets to cover the survivor that any damages awarded to had been head- man of Grede Foundries, Inc., and Mrs. Marshall Olson, said Both drivers The until officers arrived. Gerard Zywicki should be assessed en- ing south on the street. Damage which he founded in 1920. she would try and be a good and Komperud helped place Ku- tirely against the manufacturing was more than $150 to the right firm now operates seven found- queen. "I love people and this backi in the ambulance. firm. Kramer also sued Kran- rear of MacCronacher's car and ries in three states and employs Trempea- Scinto who was thrown to his death when Smith Mortuary, ,400 persons. will give me an opportunity to REMOVING THE BODY . . . , Galesville, ing, who sold him the boiler, more than $25 to the front of approximately 1 serve Winona and meet more the car he was driving went out of control said this morning Scinto's body Grede has served as presi- leau County Traffic Officer Maurice Scow, charging breach of warranty. the Gora vehicle. people." . Whitehall, left, is assisted by Harold Wil- southeast of Galesville Sunday morning. The was to go by air this afternoon Roy C. Nelson cit- dent of the Employers ' Associa- During three years since Patrolman A 1963 graduate of Red Wing Larry Smith and Joe Gerard , passenger in the car is hospitalized at La fo Bridgeport, Conn., a morti- National win ed Gora for driving without his tion of Milwaukee, the Wiscon- liamson, 1961. which saw High School, the queen enrolled Crosse. (Mrs. Frank T. Dahlgren photo) cian there having called to a dismissal of the Zywicki driver's license in possession. sin Manufacturers Association Galesville, in removing the body of Luke M. make the arrangements. bail today in and the National Association of at Winona State College in Sep- claim against it in federal Dis- Gora forfeited $10 tember of 1963 and attended trict Court, then get brought municipal court. Manufacturers. He received a CORONER Garaghan called Na- classes one quarter. Then she back in by the Kramer suit , Zy- on Junction citizenship medal from the Scinto's parents, Mr. and Mrs. AN ACCIDENT tional Society of the Sons of the attended a beautician's school Nicola R. Scinto wicki arranged an out of court Street between 5th Street and , ol 45 Rosedale American Revolution in 1953, the at Rochester and became a li- City Receives , Terrance, Stratford, and Ku- settlement, announced Jan. 11. Broadway caused more than Five. Burglaries now to first time such an award was censed beautician. She enrolled backi's parents Sunday. The issues which are $250 damage to one car Sunday at Winona State for the winter be settled by trial are appar- given a Wisconsin citizen. Scinto's driver's license indi- at 1:08 a.m. He is a former director of the quarter in December 1964 and cated he lived at ently those of final liability for James G. Ahrens, 263 McBride 605 N. 13th St., the three Junc- Federal Reserve Bank of Chi- is majoring in mathematics, $120,724 in Milwaukee. He was born Oct. the fire damage. And St., was driving south on She is employed part time at Attempts Checked defendants in the case are fight- attempted to cago, a member of the board 23. 1945, in Dane County, Wis. tion Street when he of Carroll College and a past the Daniel O'Brien House of ing it out among themselves. pass a car driven by Allen M. A total of five attempted and safe rolled about five feet away Kubacki's car license was is- St. president of the Milwaukee Beauty at the Westgate Shop- sued at Garden City, N.J. Rolbiecki, 23, 761 W. Mark been active ping Center. She was spon- successful break-ins occurred in from one wall. Ahrens lost con- YMCA. He has also State Road Aid Winona over the weekend, As- Sunday at 12:35 p.m. Alfred This was Trempealeau Coun- Police said in regional and national YMCA sored by the Westgate mer- ty' trol of his vehicle, ran off the A total of $120,724, its share sistant Police Chief Marvin A. Eddy called police to report a s first traffic fatality of 1965. groups. chants. break-in at Technigraph Co., Empties used street to the east and sheared and directors of of state-collected road funds , Meier said today. posts and a tele- New officers 1012 W 5th St. Eddy is mana- off four guard the Winona chamber will be in- JANET STEVER, 20, 362^ E. has been granted the city of In two instances, burglars . phone pole. Damage was to the buildings but did not ger of the company. He told stalled at the dinner meeting. 5th St., daughter of the late Mr. Winona by the Minnesota De- entered left side and rear of his car. , was nam- take anything. In the other police that he found an outside Arcadian Files To Buy Gasoline; and Mrs. Otto Stever plant. Damage to the posts has not ed princess of the Gopher partment of Highways in St. three cases, they were unsuc- door open at the been estimated. Paul. cessful in trying to gain en- A police investigation turned Realm. She is employed by the up no evidence of forced entry Patrolmen William J. Gordon Arcadia Group Northwestern Bell Telephone Winona's share includes $22,- trance. for Mderman Theft Possible and Byron Hock investigated. or anything missing, although Collects Funds Co. as a service representative. 845 for maintenance and $97,- PATROLMAN Joseph F. here, too, a filing cabinet was ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - Sheriff George Fort was In- A TWO-CAR collision at 4th 879 for construction. The money One resident of Arcadia filed a report that Bronk reported the latest break- pried open. vestigating today and Hamilton streets Sunday at LYNN CLOSWAY, 20, daugh- is for the fiscal year 1965, which nomination papers for city of- youths bought gasoline For Fire Victims in today at 5:12 a.m. He found Patrolman James L. Hill on several 3:53 p.m. caused $200 damage ter of Gordon R. Closway, 266 will end June 30. door of Sam Weisman today at 2:44 fice last week with Warren C. in Stockton late last week us- (Special) Lafayette St., and Mrs. Closway, the front routine patrol to both vehicles. ARCADIA, Wis. - & Sons, Inc., 450 W. 3rd St., a.m. found that a rear door Shankey, city clerk. ' ing the credit on empty pop The Arcadia Businessmen's As- a graduate student at the Uni- By a special resolution, the Richard A. Wild, 18, 1750 City Council last year lumped pried open early this morning. of the Winona Clinic. 420 E. Eugene Killian, 41, filed for bottles to pay for the purchase. Kraemer Dr., was driving south sociation , under the leadership versity of Minnesota, was nam- investigating the construction and maintenance Investigation showed that noth- Sarnia St., had been pried at; 3rd Ward alderman. Rudolph The sheriff is on Hamilton Street and Romelle of President Stanley Wiersgalla , ed princess of the Badger ing had been taken , although that entrance Incident in connection with the funds in a construction cate- but it appeared Klink Sr., whose term expires, H. Wineski, 875 E. 5th St., was is conducting a fund drive for Realm. She is a junior at the a filing cabinet in the office had not been gained. A door- 't theft the first of the year of the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. gory for the Mankato Avenue hasn filed yet. Filing deadline driving east on 4th Street when College of Saint Teresa and is had been pried open and a knob had been broken off the is Jan. 26 at 5 p.m. 10 cases of empties from Frank the two collided. Ronald Slaby, whose rented majoring in Spanish and psy- widening project. General con- Store in Lew- tract costs of the project total- rear door, but nothing was dis- Killian, born at Independence Root's Fremont The Wild car spun around to home and contents in Lewis chology. building. iston. Saturday. ed $150,063, making it necessary turbed inside the Sept. 7, 1923. to the late Mr. ¦ ¦ face east about 20 feet south of Valley burned early Wrapping up> the coronation Root told the sheriff that the Damage was to Ronald, wife and 2%-month- ceremonies Saturday evening, to use $29,339 of general fund ELMER VOLKMAN. opera- and Mrs. Albert Killian, has the intersection. been in Arcadia since 1947 pop bottles were taken from a the right rear of the Wild vehi- old son , who escaped with coats Jack Frost XV, Kermit Berg- surpluses. This made up the dif- 3 Youths Held tor of Dutchman's Corner tav- . He platform in fron t of his store cle and the front of the Wineski over thei r night clothes, are land, and his two Princes Frost, ference between costs and avail- ern. Wabr>Fha pvd Laird streets. is a graduate of Independence Stockton during the night. The car. staying with his parents, Mr. Robert C. Olson , Prince of the able state aids. found a lock on the outside door High School and the Wisconsin store owner who accepted the Liebsch and Mrs. Rufus Slaby. The Ar- Gopher Realm, and William In Burglary of of his place broken Saturday Institute of Mortuary Science, gasoline Patrolman George M. Still not included is the cost bottles in payment for investigated. cadia fire department , Martin Wieczorek, Prince of the Badg- of relocating crossing signals morning. The door had been Milwaukee, which he completed said that a great many more Rebhahn , chief , was called to er Realm, were given the pried at but entrance was not in 1949, He came to Arcadia , concealed in the for the Milwaukee Railroad bottles were the blaze. names of the new queen and at- tracks. The estimated cost is Tavern gained . to serve his apprenticeship un- back of the youth's car under a Mazeppa tendants. $17,500 but no bill has been re- (Special)- A similar incident at the Mosi- der the late James Webb. blanket. Boy Scout Troop WABASHA, Minn. He purchased an undertaking Wieczorek walked past sever- ceived from the railroad com- each 16, and man Service station , 602 W. 5th Some Airliners Set al of the queen candidates and Two juveniles, business from Orlando Haines Kellogg pany yet. Guinn Minter , 20 Mazeppa , are St., was discovered by Patrol- in Formed at For New Equipment then placed the orown on Miss , man William J. Gordon and Ed- 1952 and with Martin A. Weim- Closway. Last fiscal year—ending June being held in the Wabasha er, , 2 Sacred Heart KELLOGG , Minn. (SpeciaD- North Central Airlines flights connection ward E. Matthees early Satur- Independence the Webb fu- Olson followed with the crown 30 r 1964— the city received aids County jail here in day morning. The front door neral service and furniture The first meeting of the new- served by Convair 440 planes with a burglary in their village Leaving for the second attendant and totaling $119,415. Of this, $96,- was pried open , but nothing store in 1953. In 1962 he and Teachers ly organized Kellogg Boy Scout soon will be equipped with early Sunday. troop was held Wednesday night walked past all the girls before 570 was for construction and had been taken. his brother , John , went into transponders, a form of elec- he placed the crown on Miss $22,845 for maintenance. Meanwhile, a break-in and For Bogota Duty in the municipal auditorium. tronic navigation and flight partnership and purchased Wie- Stever. City officials estimate state theft of some $1,200 in mer- mer' teachers were Donald Peters is Scoutmaster control aids. s share. Two Winona and Dean Kiiklinski, his as- aids for fiscal 1966 will be only chandise and cash at Elgin Burch Denies Killian is secretary of the Wis- among two sisters and one lay The transponder responds to THEN JACK Frost XV took Thursday night still is under in- sistant. signals from a ground radar the queen's crown, eyed all the slightly higher unless a gasoline consin Funeral Directors Asso- person who were honored at tax increase is adopted in the vestigation. Sunday Members of the general com- station , enabling the station tc girls, and waited several sec- Resignation Blow ciation. He is a veteran of World departure ceremonies , current session of the Legisla- Rochester. They mittee nre Brayton Collier identif y, locate and guide an onds, before he walked over to GERHARDT Gahler, who op- War II and a member of St. afternoon at Lawrence Graner , Alois Frei- ture. At Goldwa ter Stanislaus Catholic Church. He depart Jan. 30 for assignments aircraft on its landing pattern. Miss Olson and placed the erates a taven and bakery , with Colombia. burg , Odell Arens and Donald Restricting the new equip- crown on her head. Gross funds of $11,591,689 were TV repair shop attached , found and his wife, the former Eve- in Bogota , Schouweiler. WASHINGTON (AP) - Dean l They are Sister Del Rey and ment to Convairs means that Masters of ceremonies for the distributed by the department about $40 in merchandise and yn Hohmann , have two daugh- The troop will meet each flights to Winona will not carry coronation were James Goetz Burch says his decision to step Miss Elizabeth Weidenkopf , both , to 77 municipalities with popu- cash missing from his Main ters and one son. Wednesday night in the auditor- the apparatus. The airline uses 557 W. 5th St., and Mrs, Pat lations of 5 aside ns Republican national leaders at Sacred Heart Cath- ,000 or more. In fis- Street business Sunday morn- chairman is not a repudiation of ium. DC-3 aircraft here. Smiley, Minneapolis, hostess for cal 1964 , the municipalities re- edral School. The second sis- ing. former Sen. Barry Goldwater. McGinty, Kellogg American Legion Requests have been made by Minnesota Brewers Association. ceived $10,967,128. Seventeen packages of Erik's Indian Dancers ter is Sister M. Ruarc Post 546 is sponsoring the pro- the city for federal funds to in- Several visiting queens were Burch said on NBC's radio- at St. Augustine The largest allotment went to cigars, three cartons of cigar- "Meet the a teacher gram. crease main runway length from introduced during the evening. television program For Inaugural School, Austin. ¦ , , Minneapolis , which received $2,- ettes, and $4 or $5 from the till Press" Sunday that the move ¦ 1 000 to 5 000 feet at Max Con- Less than 700 attended the Paul Both sisters, from the St. rad Field. If the extension is coronation ceremonies. 693,645. St. , which was were missing. represented Goldwater 's effort SANTA FE , N.M. (API - of granted $1 ,949,262, was next. Francis Order , are graduates Continuation Given construe led , the field will ac- ¦ Officers said entrance appar- to unify the GOP. Four New Mexico Indian danc- College of Saint Teresa. Miss commodate Convairs. North ently was gained by pulling at When he turns the job over to ers will appear in the inaugura- In Charge Stemming Pleasant topping for wafer- he will Weidenkopf is n graduate of Central plans to convert its en- type cookies : melted semi- the back door until the screws Ray Bliss, Burch said , tion parade in Washington St. Cloud State College. From Lake City Death tire fleet to Convairs within the sweet chocolate dribbled over came off. The burglars then turn over "some cash, not a Wednesday, but without their The Most Rev. Bishop Edward next two vears. the surface of the cookies. 300 Attend broke a window in a rear room whole lot , but no bills." arrowheads. A. Fitzgerald presided at the WABASHA , Minn. (SpeciaD- used for storage and gained en- The Cochiti tribe dancers ceremonies. Genc Turner, 21 Lake City, was trance to the tavern section . were questioned by Ihe Secret The two instructors at Cath- brouRht into Wabasha County CLUE NO. 1 DFL Party Deputy Robert Loechler was Injured Strum Service , which is in charge of edral School will be replaced District Court this morning on called at 9:55 a.m. by Richard presidential security, about the by Sister Myron and Sister a criminal negligence charge About 300 persons heard Lt. Sibley, Mazeppa policeman , Man Released type of arrowheads they would Gov. A. M. "Sandy " Keith des- Andrinn , both first semester in connection with the death of who had seen the car in which ) carry and the strength of their Millville. cribe the Democratic - Farmer- WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special graduates from the College of Alvin Adler , 58, Children s Treasur e Hunt the juveniles and Minter were , hows. Martin J. Healy , Wabasha , Labor party ns the "party of —Herbert Holte , 36 Strum , who Saint Teresa. Here is the first clue in the 1965 Winona Winter Carnival driving during the night. Au- received a cut over the left Joe Herrera , sponsor of the ¦ his court - appointed attorney, Children 's Scavenger Treasure Hunt conducted by the Winona progress" Saturday night at a thorities said someone else saw dancers , said the arrowheads CHARGE asked for a continunnce for victory celebration here. eye when his car hit the rear LAKE CIT1 Activity Group nnd pnrk-recreation department. it at 3:30 a.m. on the street, of a farm truck on Highway 93 were steel and volunteered to WABASHA, Minn. (SpccinD- more time to study the case. This is tho first of six items or requirements. Keith addressed local DFL loechler traced it by tire tivcks remove them for the parade. Glanders, 19, Red Wing, Turner will be arraigned in The first five items In the Scavenger Hunt will be pub- members nt tlie Athletic Club in north of Independence early Iloger and found it on a back street. Saturday morninR, was dismiss- Rt. 1, was arrested Saturdny two or three weeks. i lished in Ihe Daily News today through Friday and the the course of a program which Some of the missing cigars at 7:30 p.m. by Robert Loech- Allegedly Turner forced the final clue will bo announced at Lake Park Lodge Saturdny included nppenrnnccs by elected ed from Tri-County Memorial FCC Commissioner were in it, he said. Hospital , Whitehall , Sunday. ler , Wabasha County deputy Adler car off Highway 61 at ot 10 a.m. officials and party leaders. He Minter will he arraigned nnd F. W. Ford Quits sheriff , on a charge of posses- the south erlRC f it Lake City, The contest is for youngsters of Winona and the trade called the DFL the party best William Schlink . 22, O.sseo, the juveniles disposed of after Minn ., and Miss Beverly Rude , sion of intoxicating liquor. He Dec. 17. Adler was killed In the area 12 and younger. Top prize in the treasure hunt Is suited to handle state affairs consulntion with District Attor- WASH INGTON (AD - Fred- 21 , Blair, both were still hos- Is to appear Friday before Mu- accident. a $25 U.S. Savings Bond. because it "has Buccesssfully ney John Mcllnrdy, Plainview . erick W. Ford resigned as a nicipal Judge Kenneth Kalbren- Judge Donald T, Frnnke, whe To be eligible to win, youngsters participating in , the met the challenges in the past." pitalized here this morning member of the Federal Commu- ner He was arrested 2ut miles was elected 3rd District judge TreuKure Hunt must hove all neavenger hunt items with (hem Also Introduced were George SHERIFF KD Lager and Their car went out of control nications Commission effective . trust nc- Saturday morning. The winner will bo the one to find the Loechler nre investigating entry Saturday morning at the Ev- sout,h of Lake City in a rock Inst fall , presided. A Daley , Lewiston , the party 's Dec. 31 , the White House an- Road 2, where count was settled nnd there final items revealed by the clue to he announced that 1st District congressional candi- into the Milo Peterson drug erett Hanson home on the wrst nounced Saturday night , quarry oif County tit- morning. store nt Elgin sometime Thurs- he was parked. He was alone were adoptions nnd a quiet date last year, Cit y Rep. Frank outskirts of Blair, crossed the Ford , a Republican , had been le action this morning. The first requirement will be to register at tho pnrk Theis and Sen. Roger Laufen- day night . Watches , jewelry, lawn nnd hit a trt>e. on the commission since 1957. In the car , Loechler said. recreation office , City Hall , in person or l>y telephone any coffee makers, toasters nnd a time this week but before Snturday. burger , lewiston. The legisla- radio tnken were valued nt $951 tors said some form of real es- aimaWlammmm amammm ma^laaaaaa am Tho first thing to get will be a clean empty milk carton by the owners. Burglars also dr^^* ^~^ R«floUr Meetings tate tax relief is needed for el- ~~ ^ WINONA LODGE NO. 18 A.F.4A.M. or other container. Awards also will bn given for nn op- took between $2!>0 and $:I0() from \Ql W/ xW 1** •"<* 3rd Monday*—8:00 p.m. , the best decorated and most novel container derly persons who own homes. ^x (ft, tional event . the cash register . \C«^^ J Social Nlghtt — Oth«» Monday* Afjr ^s Stated Communication However , contestants are not required to decorate containers. Mnster of ceremonies was Cy Loechler said ho thought en- "^^^© Jan. 19, 7:30 o' clock Keep your carton throughout the contest and plnce tho other Crawford , rural Winona. Music try was gained by Inserting u ™ Tuesday, You do not have to put the final item In the for dancing was by Emil Guen- IMDEPEKDENT ORD ER OF ODDFELLOWS 9/W W.M Items inside It . knife in the hack door and mov- * GEORGE M. ROBERTSON JR., carton if vou find it. ther's orchestra. ing the lock. John C. Schmidt, N.0. ! ¦ ¦ i "^ i .i i n ' "" "" SUPERINTENDENTS Wisconsin Car [ COUNTY OUT Minnesota Slate St dtapfwud,otjut TUght Train Crashes New Wisconsin Education Society Honors Hubert at Ball WASHINGTON (AP) - The Take Six Lives Service Nearinq Operation Minnesota State Society held a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The work of the state Coopera- ma, Independence; Donald. of control, which will take over Detailed statements of ex- pre-inaugural ball Saturday Six persons died in car-train tive Educational Service Com- Haug, Galesville; Donald Skor- at once. penses for the prior year must night in honor of Hubert H. Did Too Sing crashes as Wisconsin recorded mittee to set up 19 Cooperative stad, Blair; Ralph S. Lund, The board will determine (he be submittedjto the state super- Humphrey, who will be sworn Educational Service agencies in Black River Falls; Ernest So- policies of the agency and re- intendent by Oct. 1 or no more By EARL WILSON 10 highway fatalities during the in Wednesday as vice president weekend, pushing the total for Wisconsin to supply and en- botta, Arcadia, and Sylvia Tolk- ceive the 122,000 in state aids state aid will be paid. Service of the United,States. NEW YORK — Now It Can Be Told That — Audrey Hep- hance services now furnished by an, Alma Center. for operation. agencies may incur short term Lady songs the year to 46, only one below The formal affair in the grand burn sang almost half of the wonderful "My Fair " the toll on this date last year. county superintendents of Also in Agency 11 are Melrose The board of control will ap- loans prior to aid payments Mayflower . . . She hasn't spoken up about it, not wishing to reduce the , under reorganiza- and making of contracts to pay ball room of the Four of the victims were killed schools has been completed. and Mindoro prove service contracts with lo- Hotel attracted an estimated l,« acclaim that gifted Mamie Nixon's got for the dubbing. But Saturday at Stoughton in the Each agency will meet in tion. Cochrane • Fountain City cal school districts, county for organizational steps in es- Audrey's teacher Susan Seton tells me, "Audrey should have March to organize its board of will be represented by Mrs. boards of supervisors, and oth- tablishing an agency. 000 persons as the city got into collision of a freight train and a a festive mood in preparation credit for being able to sing in the same league with the car carrying the Whitewater control of 11 members from Alma Multhaup, Cochrane, if er cooperative educational serv- No school district will lose greatest voices." among delegates from the school not moved to Agency 5. ice agencies. However, no such state educational aids by refus- for the inauguration of Presi- High School wrestling coach dent Johnson. Paula Wayne of "Golden Boy" heard some people gossiping and members of his freshman- district in the agency. The ad- There are 34 schools In Agen- contracts will extend beyond in to subscribe to any services maliciously about her in Down- sophomore team. ministrator from the school with cy n and 35,462 students. three years. provided by the agencies. The Minnesota throng includ- ey's. Realizing they didn't rec- ny's Steak Pub, "but this is the the largest valuation will pre- Any state resident may appeal The services of the agency ed many who came to Washing- Coach Carl CtaolU, 25. and side at the convention. A chair- until Dec. 31, 1966, to transfer THE CONTROL board will de- ognize her, she joined in: first time she's ever divorced a termine the participating -local may include shared personnel ton for the inaugural ceremonies "How do you like that broad?" country." three 15-year-old wrestlers, El- man, vice chairman and treas- his entire school 'district to an- in teaching; supervision and , unit's prorated share of the along with hundreds of former etc. They, and she, condemned WISH I'D SAJD THAT: Chiv- mer Batz William Hammons urer will be elected. other agency. curriculum development; re- Minnesotans who now live in the many minutes, and Larry Kowalski , were in- cost of cooperative programs ; data Paula Wayne for alry among teen-agers isn't dead SCHOOLS IN this area are In ALL PROVISIONS of Chapter and assess these costs against search; special classes capital. until a waiter said, "Telephone, (claims Bruce Ho). If a girl jured fatally. Two other mem- collection, processing and dis- bers of the team were injured Agencies 5, 6 and 11. 565, providing for creation of each participating unit, but no semination; in - service pro- One of the highlights at tha Miss Wayne!" drops one of her books, a boy is Delegates from the 20 districts the agencies, go into effect July board may levy taxes. ball was the crowning by Hum- Joe E. Lewis just turned 63, bound to kick it back to her. seriously. grams; liaison between the . Hugh Downs in Agency 5 will hold their con- 1. At that time the agency No cost shall be assessed , phrey of Miss Connie Freeman, he thinks . . QUOTE: Killed in other car - train vention at Spring Valley March boards of control may apply for state and local school districts doesn't want this around but REMEMBERED crashes Saturday were Mrs. Le- against a unit for a cooperative and any services which the daughter of Secretary of Agri- 's a secret gourmet. At Ernest Your character is built by what 12 al 2 p.m. Delegates from this the $22,000 state aid which each program unless the school dis- want. culture and Mrs. Orville L. he , your reputation ona Shimek. 48, of rural Cleve- area at the convention there is to be allowed. trict enters into a contract for agencies may decide they Henderson's swank Elizabethan you stand for land, and Wallace Tousey, 21, Freeman, as Minnesota'! by what you fall for. will be Delmore , Zirzow, Alma County superintendency will such service. C. H. Wileman. secretary of Cherry Blossom Princess. dinner in the Elizabethan Room of rural Greshman. Mrs. Shi- district; Arthur Drier, Arkan- be discontinued at that time and at the Sheraton Russell, they EARL'S PEARLS: "The per- mek died in a collision at Al- The board will appoint an the state committee, said that The entire Minnesota congres- mystery meat. Hugh fect gift for an 18-year-old girl saw; W. W. Weishapple, Durand, agency coordinators, whom the agency coordinator for a term in this program not only the served a verno, two miles west of Man- and Howard Brenholt, Pepin. boards of control have hired, of not more than three years. sional delegation accepted invi- correctly guessed it was "baby is still a compact," says Susan itowoc, and Tousey in a wreck autonomy of local districts is tations for the ball with the ex- . . . Johnny Carson's just Wong of the Jade Palace, "—but School population total in the one for each, begin their serv- Coordinators must have qualifi- protected, but "school board bear" a mile south of Gresham in Sha- agency is 20,498. ices. The coordinator becomes cations at least equal to the ception of Rep. Clark MacGreg- discovered he's got a great nowadays it has to have four wano County. members in all districts are who sent word he would be wheels. Cochrane-Fountain City Dis- secretary of each county school highest level of certification re- now of such stature that they or, singing voice. He may become " Orrin Salwoke, 42, a Lafayette trict was placed in Agency 11 out of the city. the Vaughn Monroe of the Sexy Victor Borge was asked (in committee and board of control. quired for local school district are qualified to make their own County farmer, was killed Sat- but has asked for transfer to County boards elect a third administrators. The salary of pro- Sixties .. . Eydie Gorme is NOT Diners' Club) to explain why urday night«, when a car struck decisions regarding the The nonpartisan nature of the Dennis James Agency 5. member to county teachers col- the coordinator should range grams offered and services expecting. When the keys on his piano were yel- a concrete bridge on a county The convention of Agency 6 , lege boards. Provisions permit- , event was pointed up with the kept saying she is, on that tele- low. "It's not really because between $10,500 and $13 500. needed to make those programs announcement by former Gov. he was joking . . . Little highway near the Wisconsin-Il- including four high school and ting county boards to levy taxes The board of control will effective. thon, the piano is old," he pointed out. linois state line. five common school districts in for supporting county superin- Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota Joey Heatherton's being groom- wIt's just that the elephant was meet monthly and at the call "Because of their own sophis- that he was bringing down a , this area, is scheduled for tendents are repealed. of the chairman, They will ed to become the new Marilyn a very heavy smoker" . . . Luke M. Scinto. 19 a Mar- March 11 at 2 p.m. at Cadott. tication and sense of responsi- dozen guests for the ball from Monroe. Joey's a triple-threater: quette University student from In July school boards will ap- take care of the necessary ex- bility to their purpose, school That's earl, brother. point delegates to each agency penses of the board and coordi- Philadelphia, where he now re- Acts, dances and belts a ballad. Stratford, Conn., was killed Sun- AMONG the district delegates board members no longer need sides. day when his car left Highway convention to be held on the sec- nator and for acquisition of a person at the county level to AVA GARDNER said she's go- there will be Paul Rieck, Mon- | ond Monday in August. It will equipment, space and person- Carl Rowan , head of the ital for a checkup 52 south of Galesville in Trem- dovi; Charles Rongstad, Osseo; preside over the educational ing into a hosp pealeau County , snapped off a be Aug. 9 this year. nel. program of the area. However, United States information . . .. What's this? Little Patty Fire Destroys Gerald Bergerson, Strum-Eleva; The coordinator will be re- Agency, was master of cere- utility pole, jumped a ditch and Mrs. Laura Gilman, Gilmanton AT THIS time, the agencies it is recognized that there are Duke talking about marriage? stopped against a post in a sponsible for the services, se- inequities in the potential of monies. The guest list included . . . Marty Allen & Steve Rossi Union Free High School; Mrs. will reorganize for the year, cure participation of individual Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag of Minne- have an imaginary interview field. Phyllis Buchholz and Eldrid electing their boards of control. some district to provide certain Arkansaw Home Branger districts and county boards, features of value to the school sota and Mrs. Rolvaag, U.S. Dis- with LBJ in their act at the Las Mrs. Mary Heinz , 81, of Kauk- , rural Mondovi , and A delegate from each district, and other cooperative education- ge Luther Youngdahl of DURAND, Wis. (Special) - auna, died Sunday of injur- Robert Weiss, rural Alma, rep- appointed by the school board in program. The cooperative agen- trict Jud Vegas Sands: "Mr. President, 9 al service agencies with whom cies make it easier to provide Washington, a former governor out of 10 doctors don't like Med- Fire destroyed the home of ies received Saturday in a resenting three common school July, will attend. they may exchange services. Mrs. Marylan Decker, Arkan- districts sending their high The chapter provides that the them." of the state, and Mayor Arthur icare"; LBJ: "But 9 out of 10 two-car collision at the intersec- Naftalin of Minneapolis. Democrats like it." saw, Sunday morning. Also lost tion of Outagamie County Trunk school students to Gilmanton. board of control shall have no THE COORDINATOR also will The county superintendency 's getting so roy- was her clothing and that of J J and Highway 41 west of Ap- The 31 districts in Agency 6 more than 11 members. Union implement the policies of the has existed 102 years. The tran- alty-rich, at 76, that J. Paul her six children ranging in age pleton. have 34,114 students. Free high schools will be limited board of control. sition from it may not be accom- Want to color that cake frost- from 3 to 11. Agency 11 \val have its con-| jtjp one member on the board of A professional advisory comr plished without some inconveni- ing coral pink for a special ta- Getty wishes he'd gone into Listed previously was the " song-writing . . . Billy Eckstine The children were watching death of Russell Jacobson, 62, vention March 8 at 2 p.m. at control although several com- mittee, composed of the highest ence , Wileman said. "Its discon- ble setting to match a center- greeted Harry Belafonte, Quincy television when the fire broke of Milwaukee in a two-car crash West Salem. Delegates from this mon school districts may be op- professional school district ad- tinuance and the absence of piece of Talisman roses? Use a Jones, and other celebs at the out at 7:45 a.m. They called on a Milwaukee Street. newspaper area will be Ralph erating in their area. ministrators in each school dis- the many dedicated people who few drops of yellow and a few Americana Royal Box, and then, their mother, who was sleeping Rasmuson, Whitehall; Leonard The convention will decide trict in each agency, will meet filled the office through the drops of red food coloring in spotting Leslie Uggams, said, upstairs. She called Durand Bender , Trempealeau ; Walter how to divide its area so as to at the request of the board or years cannot happen without your frosting. ."From what I hear you might firemen, who stayed on the Kling, Taylor; Ernest C. Hala- place the limited 11 on the board coordinator to advise them. some adverse effect." be my daughter-in-law" (refer- scene 4M hours. St. Teresa Gets ring to his son Ronnie who's in It is believed the fire was SERVING IN THE ARMED FORCES service) . . . Joi Lansing, the started from electrical wiring. sexy health faddist, plays the Firemen said the fire marshal 7:15-9: 05 25(-4S<-Ut trick Faye Emerson used to per- from Eau Claire was to investi- Library Grant • form : She lifts guys over her gate today. Mrs. Decker and A grant totaling $2,249 has head . . . Dick Adler rushed children went to Ellsworth to been received by the College • | ENDS TUESDAY | • Ann-Margret into the Sophia stay with lier mother, Mrs. of Saint Teresa from the Asso- ' To March in Inaugural Parade • - AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL'S Loren spot in the Inaugural Seward Nielson. She is employ- ciation of College and Research Gala mistress - of - ceremonies ed at Pyrofax Gas Co., Durand. Libraries, a division of the Am- A Merchant Marine Academy at the Marine Mechanical Fun- BLAIR, Wis. (Special) - Pvt. lineup when Sophia definitely erican Library Association. cadet from Goodview, PETER- damentals School at the Naval Arlan E. Stone, son of Mr. and pulled out because of filming. Of the total grant , $1,000 is in ROLF OHNSTAD JR., will Air Technical Training Center, Mrs. Albert 0. Stone, Blair, has Guess a lot of other Hollywood march with his regiment in the Jacksonville, Fla. He received completed a six-week power- Classical League cash, and the rest is in the presidential inaugural parade beautiesTl think they should form of a microcard reader and boot training at Paris Island , man course at the Army En- have had the honor instead of At Cotter High seven publications on micro- Wednesday in Washington , D.C. S.C. He is now spending a 30- gineer School, Ft. Belvoir, Va. the Swedish Swedeheart. cards. Cadet Ohnstad, a 4th class- day furlough in Lake city. He Stone received instruction in the All in fun, of course: Jackie man, majoring in marine trans- will leave for San Diego, Calif., operation and maintenance of Kaanon at the Ratf ink Room In Two Sections The college was one of 162 portation , will graduate in Au- to attend electronics school for MM hand and power took, gasoline looks at one group and says, recipients selected from among gust 1968 from the academy at and" In a step to 547 applicants. It plans to use six months. and diesel engines electric "Look at all the booze on the provide more op- Kings Point, N.Y. He is a 1964 generators. portunities for its more than the $1,000 cash grant to increase • table. Must be retired cops." Winona Senior High School , ( IrW 110 members to take a more library holdings on Russia , par- KELLOGG Minn. SpeciaD- • TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: graduate. His parents are Mr. Renslo Richardson Airman Dennis J. Hall USN, MABEL, Minn. — Army Pfc. "Elizabeth Taylor had her trials active part in programs and ac- ticularly on its literature and tivities , the Junior Classical arts. and Mrs . Peter-Rolf Ohnstad , son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Verdon H. Stennes, son of Mr. and tribulations in the past," 4016 8th St., Goodview. LAKE CITY, Minn. - Air- Hall, returned to Long Beach, noted Vaughn Meader in Ken- League at Cotter High School Through the college's cooper- and Mrs. Harry V. Stennes, was has been divided into two sec- man Daniel R. Richardson , son Calif., recently aboard the anti- assigned to the 1st Armored Di- ative program with libraries at of Mrs. Faye M. Peterson , 219 tions. Winona State and St. Mary 's SEAMAN RECRUIT ROBERT submarine warfare aircraft car- vision, Ft. Hood, Tex., Jan, 6. WINONA DAILY NEWS E. I'ASZKIEWICZ , son of Mr. S. Prairie St., has completed rier USS Kearsarge, after com- Stennes entered the PSti Each unit will meet monthly colleges, students at each insti- Army in ¦£ ? m CQtOMCOM | col- and Mrs. Edward Paszkiewicz, Air Force basic military train- pleting a six-month deployment August 1963 and is a radio tele- jfy MONDAY, JANUARY H, 1»65 with a combined meeting of tution have access to the ing at Lackland AFB, Tex . Air- both units scheduled every two lections of all three. 627 E. Belleview St., began in the Far East with the phone operator in Headquarters VOLUME 109, NO. 41 nine weehs of basic training man Richardson has been se- Seventh Fleet. Airman Hall is Battery of the division s artil- months. lected for technical training as ' 2-BIG HITS-2 Published dolly except Saturday end Holi- The freshmen JCLers , under Dec. 31 at the Naval Training now spending a leave with his lery. He is a 1958 graduate of days by Republican and Herald Publish. Center San Diego Calif. He a communications - electronics parents nnd grandparents , Mr. Ins Company, 40! Franklin St ., y/lnono, the leadership of Han Meier— Religious Program , , Mabel High School. T>rY*. Minn. specialist at the Air Training r assisted by Philip Biesanz and will receive aptitude examina- and Mrs. Homer Hall. After the VV* In Catholic Grade tions to determine which of the Command school at Keesler leave he will go to Aviation Ma- • SUBSCRIPTION RATES Karen Glubka — have planned AFB, Miss. He is a 1964 grad- PEPIN, Wis. (Special)-Rich- Slnglt Copy — 10c Dally, 15c Sund»y Navy 's 65 specialty fields he chinist Mate Jet Engine School a Tuesday meeting featuring uate of Lincoln High School. ard Ristow has returned to his Schools Discussed will enter on completion of re- for 15 weeks at Memphis. Tenn. Delivered by Carrier—Per week 50 cents songs and games. Chris Gra- base at Cherry Point, N.C , aft- 26 week s J12.75 52 weeks »25.S0 cruit training. Ensign Joe Wise , USNR , left Three young men left Kel- jyczyk and Victor Morse will The religious department of Jan. 2 for Norfolk , Va., where er sepnding a week's leave I -~~~~™» I By mall strictly In advance; paper flop- provide guitar accompaniment Cotter High School met recent- • logg Dec. 28 to join the Navy. with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hov- ped on expiration date. for singing. ly with religious teachers ot the CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) he has been as- They are now in basic training STARTS WED. signed to York de. In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona, Peter Kachler , Paul Przybyl- city 's five Catholic grade —Spec. 4 Lloyd A. Renslo, son at San Diego, Calif. Wabasha, Buffalo, Jackson, Ptpln and ski and Jane Meier head the schools to promote mutual un- of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Renslo County ship, Norman A. Tentis Jr., 19, son Trempealeau counties: h e a d q u a r- ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) I year .. JI2.O0 3 monffu . »3 w sophomore group 's program derstanding of the religious cur- was named "Soldier of the of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ten- - t months . . JAM 1 month 11 sh committee. At their meeting ricula in the grade schools and Quarter " for his battalion at Ft. lered there. He tis, enlisted for three years. He Army Pvt. Larry G. Larson, All oilier sub-crlptlons: Tuesday there will be u Latin high school. I'olk , La., las', month, lie re- was graduated is a 1963 graduate of St. Felix son of Robert M. Larson, South 1 yeor ., H5.00 3 months . .. t< js from officer Beaver Creek, has been assign- 3X313M«llnte: 1:15-25C 59c-MC llootenanny and a "What's Your , cently spent an 18-day leave at High School, Wabasha. i monlhs . , S8.O0 1 month u to The Rev. James McCuiiley Nile - 7:00-»:OJ- Line " panel of occupations re- principal at Cotter , welcomed home. His address : Co. B , Hilith candidate John E. Timm , 19, son of Mr. ed to the Fourth Transportation 3SC aJC ISC tend change ot address, notices, undeliv- lated to the field of Latin. Engr. Bn„ Ft. Polk , La., 71459. school at New- enlist- Command, Ft. Eustis, Va. He is ered copies, subscription orders and other the group and spoke on the and Mrs. Gustave Timm , • ENDS TUESPAY [ mall Items to Winona Dally News, P. O. James lleinlen presides ot need for effective religion in- port , R.I., Dec. ed for four years. He is a 19G4 a heavy equipment operator F • 18. He later with a transportation unit. His Second class poslaee paid at Wnotu. senate meetings held weekly to struction in a time of spiritual SPRING flKOVE. Minn. (Spe- graduate of Wabasha High Box 70. Winona, Minn. coordinate the new units. renewal and ecumenism. He cial) — Seaman Recruit Gary spent a two- School. basic training was completed at emphasized that mutual aid Buxengard , 18, a 1%4 graduate week leave with Thomas C. McNallan , 19, son Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. VVis* and understanding at all levels of Spring Grove High School , his parents, Mr. of Mr, and Mrs. Coleman Mc- B j> ^H is necessary lo the effectiveness son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth and Mrs. George Wise, Lake Nallan , enlisted for four years. |^^^^^^^^ k THE DAIRY BAR of the program. Buxengard , has completed bas- City. He Is a 1964 graduate of He attended Wabasha High The Rev. Robert Stamschr- ic training at the Naval Train- Winona State College. School. Variance Asked ^K ^^HB^v or , head of the Cotter religion ing Center , (Went Lakes , 111. He Marine Pfc. William P. Gjer- T. Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Leisen Vacation Time! department , presided at the will be assigned to a service de , son of Dr . and Mrs . Wil- and family have moved to Mad- ¦ r / l.-^^jj W« will clo&a at midnight , Tuesday, January 19, meeting and served as moder- school or to a ship or station liam P. Gjerde , has completed ison, Wis. Sgt. Leisen is station- Of Zoning Board 55 ^— ir7is«k»M discussion of the sub- for a 7-week vacation. W« will open again about ator at a for further training. a three-month training course ed at Truax AFB there. A variance from both front mmm March 11. ject matter of each class in and back Jot setback regula- religion at Cotter and a re- They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmie Hatlc tions will be mswmtmwm. WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT IN THIS PAPER view of the grade school re- sought by Dr. HW UMBO! llabus conducted to in- Cleve Gruler In a hearing be- mmt ligion sy fore the Board of Zoning Ap- THE DAIRY BAR sure that the Cotter curriculum peals Jan. 28. 114 East Third Street is geared toward continuity in the 12-year program. The board meeting will be at , JAMESIN BOND IS City Hall and begins at 7:30 ACTION p.m. ^ K I The proposed building lot Is at the apex of a triangle formed V STARTING TONIGHT by Randall Street and Service j [ Drive. Its east side line Is 119 _^^^^ L * FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY! feet , while the west end of the | lot is a wedge-point. The ad- dress is 1302 Service Drive. Dr. Gruler has applied for THE permission to construct a house MOST Billy Earl N fronting on Service Drive with ANTICIPATED Wltt& l ,-ifck a 20-foot setback instead of the MOVIE OF THE ' prescribed 25 feet. At the rear YEARI of the house he wants a 15-foot v setback instead of adhering to __ tho 25-foot line established by neighboring houses. (l^^^^r '^f^^ m M-m I ¦^^^^ l^*r' j l^S^H § IX ;# ,»HF\ Breakfast menus getting dull? jK^ B0BBI GEE | Add a cup of finely chopped pared apple to a standard pan- ^W^MkYAOor- K cake batter »lU/!iatWJ ^ 107 W. 3rd I f and griddle-bake St«v« Grom»k, V * these apple pancakes aa usual. STOp (N T0NIGHT AND ENJOY Serve with ginger | GOID^£HOER7 Owner h i marmalade- WBMiiwwv^^cMrpjMTOrt THIS NEW ENTERTAINMENT! if you can lay your handi nn J l | | J any — or with the usual maple syrup or honey. STARTS WED.

K 2 High Schools State Senate LBJ Working Closed School Districts One of 88 in Nation Send Debaters On Message Nearinq July 1 Deadline Committees in Minnesota Gets By GEORGE McCORMICK of the voting in assigning an may continue contracts with To Tournament Dally News Staff Writer area to another district. special districts. Winona Senior High School For Inaugural Goodview (CSD 2606) may and Cotter High School debate Action Today WASHINGTON (AP) A spate of school district dis- OF THE 20 closed districts squads were involved in tourna- ST. PAUL (AP)-The Minne- - Presi- Wi- continue in existence because OEO Project dent Johnson works today on his solutions has occupied the still in existence here, only its children are educated under ment activity last weekend here sota Senate swings into full inaugural nona County Board of Commis- eight will be affected by the and at River Falls, Wis. scale committee sessions this (AP( address and gets in contract with the State College ST. PAUL - A $70,089 certainly fall to gam th» full ready for the opening festivities sioners during its meetings July 1 deadline. They are com- Senior High debaters partici- week, with committee action on the second half of 1964. Board. Its pupils attend Phelps technical assistance grant to the advantage of the Economic of this oath-taking week. mon school districts 2548, 2571, Laboratory School, operated by pated in the River Falls State the school aid restoration bill a Minnesota Office of Economic Opportunity Act unless we act Johnson and wife Before then only an occasion- 2576, 2577, 2605, 2621, 2623 and Winona State College. University invitational tourna- possibility early in the week. Opportunity was announced Sun- now to fulfill their needs in this , Lady Bird, , petitions 2628. They have a total asses- are going to a Broadway style al thing, from July on Any district having such a ment while Cotter was host to The Senate Finance Commit- day, as one of 86 new projects regard." for dissolution of a district and sed valuation of $343,460. contract with the State College beginning debate teams from tee, to which the proposal was in President Lyndon Johnson's pre-inaugural gala tonight. But dis- Rolvaag said he expects to there was no word on which of its attachment to another Four of the eight, however, Board is exempted from the Senior High, St. Charles and La referred, is scheduled to meet war on poverty. start staffing the agency imme- the many private trict were presented to the have no levy for school pur- July 1 deadline, and a similar Crosse Aquinas high schools Sat- to consider it Tuesday after- Gov. Karl Rolvaag, in an an- and semi-pub- every meet- diately. Initial plans call for a lic parties and receptions would board at almost poses this year, and the total exemption applies to districts urday. noon. nouncement which came on the staff of up to five community draw them out of a White House ing. school tax levy in the group is having contracts with the Un- At River Falls, Senior High The bill would direct the re- heels of that from Johnson City, specialists, plus a director and so jammed with relatives and THE RESULT it that the num- only $6,390. iversity of Minnesota Board of coached by Keith Larson, post- figuring of school aids and Tex., said the money wfll fi- assistant director. friends that daughter Luci was ber of school districts in the When these districts become Regents. This includes some ed a 5-3 record with the nega- distribution to the school dis- nance a Minnesota Community "I will expect and demand sleeping on a cot. county — 66 at the end of part of operating districts, they Twin Cities area districts. tive team of John Morse and Lee tricts of their appropriate shares Assistance Agency. that the staff of this agency get will share the costs of running Turner.winning ratings of "ex- of the $6.6 million cut ordered The President set aside part 1963 — has dropped to 55. This A THIRD kind of district ex- The agency, Rolvaag ex- right out where the problems has been done through elimin- and staffing schools. The in- cellent" after going undefeated by Gov. Karl Rolvaag last fall. are and not expect the problems of the day to do more work on evitable rise in tax levies is empted from the requirement plained, will aid cities, counties, " ation of closed districts — that in four debates. Members of the He said the cut was necessary school districts and other sub- to come to them," Rolvaag said. the address he will deliver in undoubtedly one reason these is one in which at least 75 per- affirmative team were Patrick ecause income tax receipts Capitol Plaza Wednesday after is, districts that do not operate cent of the children are served divisions in implementing and Once a community is a school. districts are waiting until the Ellis and Jeanne Hittner. were not sufficient to cover the taking the inaugural oath. Aides last possible moment to change by a private elementary and obtaining benefits of the federal organized and has begun to There were 31 such districts Among the 50 schools parti- aids voted by the Legislature in Economic Opportunity Act. develop its anti-poverty pro- said this chore probably would their status. secondary school. 1963. not be completed until, the at the end of 1963. Now, there RoIIingstone (CSD 2566) is one cipating in the tournament was The federal grant of $70,089 is gram, Rolvaag said, the com- morning of the ceremony. are 20. Jesse B. Jestus, county super- of two districts in the state to DURAND, Wis., which finished to be matched on a 10 per cent munity specialist who aided with intendent of schools, said he The bill Is sponsored by Sen. The reason for this influx come under this category. Tfie with a 7-1 record. Its negative Robert Dunlap of Rochester, basis from state resources. the organization will continue to Johnson flew back to Wash- thought none of the eight dis- team also received an excel- ington from his Texas ranch of petitions for dissolution is a other is Cold Spring in Stearns " chairman of the Senate Educa- Other assistance for Minne- serve as a "liaison man" with tricts affected by the law would County. Most RoIIingstone dis- lent" rating. sota programs in the federal federal and state government. Sunday night, cramming his jet Minnesota law requiring that initiate dissolution action but, tion Committee. A similar meas- all closed districts still in ex- trict pupils attend Holy Trinity The Cotter tournament was ure was introduced in the House. listing included : transport with so many inaugu- instead, would wait for the coun- won by Aquinas which won five ral visitors that a second craft istence July 1, 1965, be dis- School in the village, operated Dunlap and others contend the Vista Volunteers . — Assign- ty board to act after the dead- Trinity Catholic parish of six debates. Senior High was ment of 22 domestic Peace had to be used for the overflow. solved automatically. line. by Holy state has an obligation to pay and staffed by Franciscan sis- runnerup, Cotter third and St. Corps volunteers as follows: One of the 27 relatives and If a closed district's resi- Charles fourth. the aids in full. Raps friends aboard Air Force One dents take the initiative in dis- THE REMAINING 12 closed ters. four volunteers to live and work Naftalin One district — the Falsch dis- On the Cotter host squad The Public Welfare Commit- in four Chippewa communities was Mrs. Earle Deathe of Aus- solving their district before this districts in the county will keep tee is to hold its second meeting trict (CSD 2629) north of Utica coached by Sister M. Janice, on Fond du Lac Reservation; tin , Tex., who was delighted deadline, they have a choice as their present status after July were freshmen Keane today. 1. This is because each falls — is having a meeting on dis- Kohner three volunteers to provide with the capital's snow cover. to which district they will join. and Phyllis Wernz affirmative; If the residents wait for the into one of three categories ex- solution Friday. , Also scheduled Tuesday are varied social services on Grand University "This is the most snow I've the other sophomores Mary Hauge and meetings of the Senate educa- Portage Reservation; six volun- ever seen, deadline, the county board will empted from the state's re- Unless sentiment in " she said. "I brought eight districts affected by the Judy Wera, affirmative, and tion and elections and reappor- teers to work in varied pro- some boots and I'm going to put decide where pupils — and tax quirement. Jvm Meier and Karen Kohner money — will go. The board Some of the districts may con- July 1 deadline changes before , tionment committees. The elec- grams on Leech Lake Indian 'em on. I'm going to save my nothing more in the line negative. tions group is slated to begin Reservation ; four volunteers to At Mankato Sunday-go-to-meetin' shoes." will take an advisory ballot in tinue in existence because their then , any closed district left when the pupils are educated in Special of school district dissolution is Senior High debaters partici- work on legislation proposed by assist Chippewa communities on MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Min- Besides inaugural commit- pating were: Affirmative, Huth an interim committee to . deadline arrives, but it is not District 5. Winona. The law likely to happen before the coun- White Earth Indian Reserva- neapolis Mayor Arthur Naftalin ments, Johnson's only an- Karnath, Lynn Schroder and improve election laws. tion ; five volunteers to serve in nounced appointment today was obliged to follow the outcome provides that a closed district ty board's July meeting. says making Mankato State Col- Marilyn Bambenek (alternate) , the Oak Terrace Nursing Home, pate for a Cabinet room ceremony to and negative, The committee hopes to deal lege a university would dissi Noel Bublitz, Ken Minnetonka. scarce resources, promote un- swear in the new secretary of Rother and Martha Donahue ( al- with these matters early to commerce, John T. Connor. Tail Come' ternate). clear the decks for the later Work Experience — 512,400 healthy competition and possibly The President worked on his heavy work of legislative reap- grant to Minnesota State Wel- "cheapen the term 'univer- On Saturday both Senior High sity. Inaugural address at the ranch and Cotterwill participate in the portionment. fare Department for a special ' " before going to church services La Crosse State University In- House committee rooms had project to assist in rehabilita- The idea of university statu * Sunday, then relaxed by leading vitational Debate Tournament. not been assigned following the tion of unemployed persons on for Mankato should not be en- a small party of reporters and Cotter students also will be at naming of House committees relief. couraged, the mayor said. photographers on a tour of Plan All Set for St. Peter, Minn., for a speech last week, so no meetings were Job Corps Center — 200-man Naftalin said there is "no rea- s scheduled today. Johnson City and the neighbor- tournament in debate, extempo- job corps camp at Portage Lake son whatever" to favor Manka- ing countryside. raneous speaking and oratory , Both House and Senate had 3V'2 miles northwest of Bena in to above the other four state col- 1-p.m. sessions scheduled today. The day also produced a pres- sponsored by Gustavus Adolphus Cass County, with annual oper- leges except for its sLze — ating budget of $180,000, under idential announcement of anti- College. which results from its location supervision of U.S. Forest Serv- in a populous area . poverty projects in 33 states and Johnson Inaugural ice. Work to include trail im- Puerto Rico. The estimated He added that a university (AP) Holstein Breeders provements, roadside mainten- cost: $102 million. WASHINGTON - In an of riflemen on the rooftops, an In the parade will be 54 bands Driverless Car branch, like those at Dulirth and extraordinary blend of "y'all armored and bullet-proof glass ance, tree planting, site clean- On Saturday, Johnson said plus floats plus governors plus To Meet Thursday up on 15 recreation areas in Morris, would be better because goodby lo an overnight ranch come" hominess and unprece- shield for the President when he troops ordered to step out it would permit sharing, rather dented security precautions, reviews the parade outside the At Lewiston Bowl Chippewa National Forest. Also guest, Canadian Prime Minister smartly in 30-inch steps at 120 Runs Down Owner construction and development of than dividing, resources and Lester Pearson , and announced Lyndon B. Johnson renews his White House, and meticulous (AP) steps a minute. The aim is to LEWISTON, Minn . - Howard LUBBOCK, Tex. - 48 new recreation areas and 52 would d e centralize education at a living - room news confer- presidential oath at high noon scrutiny of air windows en Police Sgt. Wayne Lecroy said more effectively than would a Wednesday. route. J. Hansen, Sioux Falls, S.D., camp and picnic areas in forest ence the resignations of four get that parade past Johnson national fieldman he had seen it happen — a car multiple system. White House staff members for the Hol- scenic overlooks. Besides the solemn cere- An example of how meticu- before darkness falls. stein Breeders Association, and leave the scene of a collision, Mankato citizens arguing the first appointed by John F. Ken- monies in which the President lous the security planning is: When will darkness fall? The Milo L. Hill , circle driverless in a field and Gov. Rolvaag said the new before the nedy: special assistants Ken- Farmington, state city's case recently will place his hand on his moth- troops lining the streets during U.S. Naval Observatory is firm secretary of the Minnesota Hol- return to run over its owner, planned Minnesota Community State College Board cited a 1957 neth O'Donnell and David Pow- er's well-thumbed Bible, swear the inaugural ceremony and in its belief that, despite all the stein Breeders Assistance Agency will be op- ers, special counsel Myer Feld- Association, will lying injured. Naftalin speech. He was quoted to defend the Constitution, and parade will not carry rifles, as cosmic doings here, the sun will be guest speakers at the Wino- erated through the Department as saying Minnesota higher edu- man and Dr. Janet Travell, a then deliver his inaugural ad- always in the past. This is a Lecroy said the car veered set on schedule, at 5:16 p.m., na County Holstein Breeders As- into the darkness Sunday night of Public Welfare. The agency, cation enrollments would double White House physician. dress, there will be these other precaution against the remote EST. — sociation meeting at 1:30 p.m. he added , will be in continuous or triple in 10 to 15 years, that highlights: possibility that some soldier after hitting a pickup truck. Ma- The cost of all this is hard to Thursday, at Cly-Mar Bowl, the and direct communication with Mankato "would play an im- gone berserk, or somebody figure. The inaugural commit- rie Ivey, 35, of Lubbock, governor. Lanesboro Firemen A grand parade featuring ev- Lewiston. All farmers interest- driver, fell out. the portant part in the growth, and erybody from spit-and-polish masquerading as a soldier, tee, a non-government organiza- ed in Holstein "The need for this new agency who knew but that in 10 or IS might open fire. cattle are invit- Tracks showed the car circled Called to 2 Farms; West Point cadets to dancing tion, estimates its spending at ed. Stephen Kronebusch, RoII- arises out of the awareness of years, we might be another uni- Eskimos from above the Arctic $1.65 million, which it hopes to a quarter of a mile before re- the tragic lack of resources Troop units carrying weapons ingstone, is the county secre- turning and hitting Mrs. Ivey as versity." Machine Shed Burns Circle—and even a man from get back from ticket sales, sou- tary. available to many economically as they march in the parade ¦ she lay at an intersection. She (Special) Utah skiing down Pennsylvania venir programs, the Johnson distressed communities in Min- The quotation Is substantially LANESBORO, Minn. will be inspected to make sure Medal and so on. was taken to a hospital in a se- firemen were call- Avenue on a mobile mountain. HOUSTON COUNTY GOP nesota which wish to> help them- correct, Naftalin said, but he — Lanesboro Some 500 000 persons are ex- that there are no rounds in the Congress will spend rious condition. idea ad out twice Sunday: To a car , chambers. $200,000 selves," Rolvaag said. "For added that the university pected to witness this spectacle and up for special stands and CALEDONIA, Minn. - Hous- Lecroy said the car — head- lack of assistance in organiza- had been mentioned before. Ha and machine shed fire. in person and 200 million via TV This security, of course, is other costs of the ceremonies ton County Republicans will lights knocked out — almost hit tion , program planning and in said he made his remarks while The fanner who lost the ma- around the world. repugnant to Johnson, and the outside its front door . The Dis- meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at him as he directed traffic, then establishing liaison with St. Paul hacking development of the up- chine shed lost another building S.S. still has no guarantee that trict of Columbia will lay out at Sprague State Bank hospitality plowed into his cruiser at an and Washington, many commu- per — now "Highlands" — Man- In a fire only a few days ago. Then, of course, there will be he will not vault out of his rein- least $288,000 for extra police, room, Caledonia. Chairman Le- estimated speed of 35 miles an nities have in the past failed to kato campus against the view A call came at 8:30 a.m. from the inaugural ball, spread over forced, armor-plated, bubble- water fountains, comfort sta- Roy Harlos, La Crescent, will hour. He theorized the accelera- obtain many benefits available that the Valley campus nearer the Amos Holland farm five four mammoth halls, and topped limousine, and shake tions and street cleaning. be in charge. tor had jammed. to them. They will most town should be expanded. miles north of town where the wrapped in star-spangled decor hands. back seat of a 1960 car had symbolizing "America the Beau- The security stems from the started to burn. Holland closed tiful. " The President and the tragedy of Nov. 22, 1963, and the car tight , containing the fire First Lady will drop in on each certain recommendations of the to a smolder. of these oversized dansants. Warren Commission which in- At 2 p.m. Clarence Topness , As for security, the Secret vestigated the assassination of farmer 12 miles southwest of Service is living up to its name. President John F. Kennedy. , saw smoke in his It is saying nothing. The inauguration jamboree is Lanesboro ¦^¦^¦^¦^¦^¦^H /^^ti machine shed. The building was "Please," one S. S. agent im- not a one-day affair , It lasts ^ fl^^^flHnra^^^^^^^^^HftB^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H burned , plus a diesel tractor , plored, "do not even say that I three days. manure spreader , garden tiller , said 'No comment." " Monday the high spot is a air compressor, mower and It is known, however , that Democratic gala at the National small tools. Fire Chief LeRoy there will be increased details Guard Armory. This whing-ding Erickson estimated the loss at is free, for those 10,000 persons between $5,000 and $6,000. who have wangled invitations. There was an unlit oil stove Richard Adler, musical come- in (he shed Cause of the blaze dy playwright and producer, . AFS Chapter has come down from Broadway wasn't determined. to manage it. The Tiger of the year was just named Car of the Year by Motor Trend, A few days ago Topness lost Performers who will contrib- a hog house with five sows nnd Meets Wednesday ute talent to this affair Include: 37 little pigs by fire. ¦ i The annual meeting of the Wi- masters of ceremonies, Alfred nona Chapter, American Field Hitchcock , Carol Channing, Add a curl of lemon peel and Service, will be Wednesday at 7 Ann-Margret and Johnny Car- n suspicion of tarragon when p.m. at Winona Senior High son ; vocalists, Bobby Darin, you heat consomme. Strain , School. , Carol Bur- serve and enjoy the interesting Chapter members include nett , Julie Andrews nnd Harry flavor. families who have been host to Belafonte ; comedy relief , Woo- H I foreign students who have dy Allen, Mike Nichols and I^^^^^HBHIJ^^ , r W^B^B^B^^^^BwBpBWH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ studied here under the AFS pro Elaine May ; dance the Royal - fBARGAlN ¦ ^^¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ BsVPP BjBjIl^^^^^^^ lflMttMMttMBM JBI .tf¥4b«tt$£!ka&81 ^ gram, parents of students who Ballet's Margot Fonteyn and ^ - ' ^^^I^^^^KSS ^^Mm ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ mmmm ^^^^^^^MSSt' $BaaaaW^aW&iSaaa»T£ ^MaaWBr *ic. *to.wi^afllaiMaMHaM V/EEK-END have made AFS trips abroad, Rudolf Nureyev, and the Ballet ^a\\\\\\\\ ^a\\\\\\\\\\\\ ^B^^. r^ ^^^a\\\\aaaaaaaaaa\\\\\\a\\\\\\\\\\\\\Wa\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ I EXCURSIONS persons interested in the AFS Folklorico of Mexico. maaWKaaaaaaa\W *^^^^?lfLa%L\k~'''' ^ ^^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ' ^^^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ B ^'^ ^ program and representatives of Tuesday them are various | the Senior High student council. r; high-powered social fetes, in- ¦ KL MVM| ^H " ^" JSP^ ^ >> ^^*^ I Host family applicants for \'C^LN ^fl l^^^H^^^ H^^^^^^^ blSkV^^HB^ \^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ L-^ ' ' - ^^^ <* r>^ cluding the governors reception, ^^^n {[ ^^^ ¦¦¦ I^K^H^^^^ B IL >¦ ,^«^:k~^'^.pkm i AFS students are being inter- K% IMmfo. ¦ ¦ another for Vice President-elect / • ' ^-: ¦ viewed this month to assure Wi- KlkL . ^^K^^IHBDBH !I^^^^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRBBBV^KT^ ¦^^^^ ¦lil^^^^^^ ^^llBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV«BBB>BBBBBBBBBBBBH*kM. 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Since 19!54, 818 Minnesota alt met mm. atltiiel persons massed a I the East .. -vce Hi* many students have gone abroad. thrillers . visit relntivrn nr (neml« ¦ Portico of the Cnpitol. Johnson Spci nil low hotel rnuv Also tprrml then will deliver his inaugural rntnlnr "! Iir Irrtm• Cirnv I.in« *i|[lit- AT ILLINOIS MEKTINK speech. Before the presidential »«rine lour (i.te over SO0 points of you can ordor that does Two Winona men nre attend- oath , Vice President-elect Hum- II that isn't enouQh of a hint , try Quick Wido-Trar.k. (This is. their yenr.) Or Turbo Hy dra-Matlc . tho new transmission pQftt |gc ititriestl. Pontlac , It saves the ronrinrj for whenever you need It . When ing the annual conference of phrey will be sworn in by Bwiiy with ol ruil (idffl you don'l fln» »>yfra - polw>l enomes let you just lo/ iilonn. And this lonlino Q>o.^you the kind emnomy you wouldn't expert from a looker Milwnuliee Roml tirlrct nfceut wilt the American College Public Speaker of the House John VV. . QUICK vVlflfi "I FUCK TlllBrS 'hfi Pontiac. See your Pontine dealer . Hn'll show you all :\? Ponliars thnt are tho "Car ot the Yenr. " They ' re the buy ot th n year , too. •ttuif your ICICI vntioni. Mttk« tlwm Relations Association's Great McCormuck. like the fiou' for o vvcrlc end of fun Lakes district at Northern Illi- Provided Johnson does not til IHI NIW BONNIVILU, STA B CHIEF. 6PIANB MIX, CATAUNA , l + l. II MANS, STO AND TtMPtSI A T YOU* AUIHOaiJlQ rOMIIAC OIALUL nois Univers i ty. Ke Kalb . They linger too long over lunch in the PHONE 4062 are Brother old Supreme Court Chamber at MllwauU* Pa»i»ng«r Station I. Patrick , FSC, of 0. N. Dcwmoi, Aasnt St. Mary's College and Karl P. the Capitol , the parade to the Lipsohn of the College of Saint While House will begin at 1:30 Teresa. They are among ap- p.m. He will loud it , and then C. Paul Venables, Inc. proximately 200 delegates at the with his purty will sit in the re- meeting, which lasts through viewing stand outside the White , 110 Main St. Winona , Minn. •' Tuesday. House. Education Plan Certain TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS WASHINGTON CALLING To Be Expensive Elected GOP to Tonic SOME COMMENT on President John- Policies Bracing son's aid-to-education message described it Make as imaginative. Others have called it ex- By DAVID LAWRENCE Whether Dean Burch vol- citing. One thing is certain — it's going to WASHINGTON — untarily resigned or there was a forced change World be expensive. For Free in the chairmanship of the Republican National By WILLIAM S. WHITE is of little relevance or significance The $1.6 billion "tots to teens" proposal Committee WASHINGTON — The return of the British ensign and the fortunes of the Republican party would raise spending for all educational as far as British power to the gates of Singapore — the dispatch , of in the future are concerned . Nor is it of any from the purposes in fiscal 1966 to $8.6 billion. Britain's Far East strike force to defend Malaysia real importance just now who is aspiring to be aggressive designs of Indonesia — is a wonderfully bracing the Republican presidential nominee in 1968. Obviously, from these figures, the fed- tonic to unashamedly Tory hearts all over the world. For the plain truth is that , unless the Re- lifetimes the Royal Navy eral government already is deeply involv- For once more at least in our , publican party becomes a party of constructive Force are running up and proudly fly- schooling of Americans. The new and the Royal Air ed in the opposition and effectively turns public opinion ing, rather than striking and sadly folding, their standards. ground staked out in the President's mes- toward its side On major issues, Lyndon B. For one more time, at least, sage is direct aid to schools, both public Johnson may be able to achieve nine consecu- Her Majesty's fleets of sea and private, particularly in poorer areas. tive years in the presidency. and air are moving unapol- The Republicans in recent weeks have put ogetically to protect the in- Letters to The THE FORMULA it broad. Any school so much emphasis on their internal squabbles terests of civilized men, ra- district with either 100 children, or 3 per- that they haven't seen the forest for the trees. ther than drawing back to Editor national chairman cent of enrollment, from families with in- Actually, the Republican huddle in the home islands 's Note: Let- Republican policy or mobilize pub- Nations or (Editor comes under |2 ,000 would be eligible for doesn't make lest the United ters must be temperate , aid. Almost 90 percent of the nation's 26,- lic sentiment on the issues of the day. Ever- "world opinion" or some the hon- o/ reasonable length and 000 school districts could qualify for grants ett Dirksen, leader of the Republican party in such thing condemn the writer. est use of honest power for signed by up to half the cost of educating each un- the Senate, made a realistic statement of the Bona jide names o] all whole situation "when he said last Monday that honest purposes as some ¦ derprivileged child. letter writers will be the members of the joint Senate and House Re- blot upon the curiously pre- the published. No religious, This is the heart of the Johnson pro- publican leadership in their conversations since cious escutcheon of modern world. medical or personal con- gram which has many other facets. Educa- the November defeat have discussed numerous troversies are accept- To see the great British tion becomes part of the war on poverty. paths that might be followed by the party, but able.^ that "always certain basic facts have emerg- aircraft carrier Eagle stand- With some eloquence Mr. Johnson bids ed." which are: ing to in Malaysian waters Opposes Federal Aid Congress attend this No. 1 business of the "FIRST, THAT the only elected Republican is to see an extraordinarily For Urban Renewal officials of the federal establishment are the moving slight and one, To the Editor: American people. "Freedom," he reminds moreover, which at first the us, "i» fragile If citizens are ignorant." 32 Republican members of the United States Although redevelopment is 140 members of the House of eye can hardly credit. For Senate and the essential in Winona , it Representatives. Obviously and beyond dispute, the drearily accustomed THE RICHEST NATION on eirth can in all the dreary years should be generated from they will guide Republican party policy at the view, certainly do better by its youth. The na- since the war, has been of within and not ruin the civic tion's schools have many tragic lacks. Sta- national level, in the absence of a Republican British men-of-war forever values a city needs to suc- tistics on the need for more facilities of all* president and vice president, by the record departing and never coming respon- ceed. lands, and on the shortage of teachers, they write in the Congress. It is their back, as Kipling said, to The responsibility of re- are staggering. Educators have pointed-out sibility. Mandalay . developing and revitalizing Second , that an additional repository of ad- the pockets of cultural poverty, both rural IMPERIAL INDIA is a a city belongs to the peoDle ' vice and counsel on party policy exists in for- of that and urban, where the quality of schooling mer presidents and nominees for president, in dead memory and the old and businessmen is below acceptable standards. British sahib a surviving city without federal subsidy our present elected governors," in the members (Urban Renewal Agency). national figure of fun only to men Past President* and Congresses have of the Republican committee and the fcf *f Urban renewal programs state chairmen of our several states, and, of j dwywoibvksC4ja S»H.Tl' who remember also another tackled these problems without too much 0 " l««f character , likewise long de- are known to be recklessly course, in active Republican advocates at all wasteful with the taxpayers success. Direct federal aid has foundered other levels of the party structure. Their wis- ceased, called Colonel on the dispute over public funds to private Blimp. The British are long money ( such as the sale of dom must be channeled into party policy form- Mandalay — acquired property at a and parochial schools. There has been con- ulation." THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND out of every cern over loss of local control. How far do and Holland is long out of " small percentage of the ac- This is but another way of saying that, while , an opera- we go before education is divorced from lo- Indonesia. There quisition cost) and they also advice is acceptable and all viewpoints from tic sort of dictator called Su- halt local initiative to im- cal responsibility? governors and former presidential nominees karno has brought the pe- should be heard , the responsibility for making prove property. ON THE FIRST point Mr. Johnson culiar .blessings of an odd Let's not turn this com- party policy rests with the Republican members Washington Preparing for king of "democracy " to a seems casually confident of a solution. As of Congress who are dealing every day with munity into a welfare state people whose so-called lib- with a something for noth- to control, the federal hand rests ever national issues. It is the way these legislative eration from the wicked , for good or ing attitude. heavier on local achools and questions are handled which can mean victory Dutch was surely one of the George Hoeppner 111, seems certain to stay. or defeat in elections. hollowest victories for "in- THE REPUBLICANS in Congress have elect- Big Inaugural Jamboree dependence" in all the mix- 428 W. King St. The question for a dynamic nation be- Winona , Minn. ed Gerald Ford as their new leader in the By DREW PEARSON in years, has paid the gov- around $19,000,000. The gov- ed postwar history of the comes one of priorities. Congress must House of Representatives , and from his public ernment a settlement of , movement of so much nobil- WASHINGTON - This $2 - ernment also paid Humph- ity of purpose and of such weigh the needs against the ever-mounting statements there are indications that he is well 175.000. rey's company an annual To Your Good Health requests for more and more billions to aware of the difference between the making town is all set for the big- frequent perversion in fact. gest inaugura tion jamboree This has just been reveal- $100,000 to operate the plant, build the "Great Society." of party policy in Congress and the mechan- ed by Rep. Wright Patman, plus various other benefits. Yes, the bad fellows — ics of party organization throughout the country in history—from machinery the British from Singapore, for soboring up drunks to es- D-Tex., in a report issued This column exposed the Mr. Johnson has set the first priority •which is usually left to the chairman of the Re- by the Joint Committee on terms of the contract as the Dutch from Jakarta — corts for every ambassa- from Two Ills for his eager congressional majority by his publican national committee. Defense Production. early as Oct. 26, 1953, though have long been absent imaginative, exciting and expensive pro- But even "with the selection of new leaders dor 's wife who attends the the scene. And, in the words distinguished ladies' recep- THE HANNA Nickel con- the Senate did not get of a barracks song that will posal* for "developing our nation's most and a renewed enthusiasm on the part of the tract, around to bringing the same Occur Republicans in Congress to do an effective job tion. signed by Humphrey's be remembered by certain priceless resource." son Gilbert four days before facts to light until August, middle-aged fellows who for their party, the fact remains that the mak- Perhaps no inauguration 1962, nine years later. UNDER THESE auspices fhey have a since the free-for-all days tlie elder Humphrey became served with British infantry, Together ing of party policy cannot be left to the in- secretary of the Treasury troop ship better than even chance to come back to dividual predilections of would-be candidates or when Andrew Jackson and AS A RESULT of these the last British in the Eisenhower cabinet, exposes, the Justice Depart- was leaving Bombay a very Bv JOSEPH G. MOLNER, his desk before summer for his signature to some of those young Republicans in differ- his whisky-drinking Tennes- seans marched down muddy was investigated by the ment has sued the Hanna long time ago, indeed. M.D. into law. ent parts of the country who do not yet know Pennsylvania Avenue will Senate and called one of the company for $1,816,958 on But now the bad fellows, the facts of national political life. worst conflict - of - interest Dear Dr. Mol ner: see so many crowds, so the claim that the company (or some of them) and the Could you suggest a diet Thus, for instance, many of the so-called cases of the Eisenhower ad- charged up to expenses im- "moderates" are talking about formulating al- much jubilation , such jam- troop ships are back at last; for anemia and high packed hotels, and so many ministration. Sen. Stuart portant items which should ternative programs,- little realizing that this is though it is true that these blood pressure. Should Prior Judicial Hollywood stars flown here, Symington, D-Mo., charged have been capitalized. are chastened non-colonial- My condition seems to one way to get lost in a plethora of details in some cases all the way that it was worse than the Uncontested by the Hanna and controversial technicalities. The main func- ist men, these British offic- be a paradox. I didn 't from Paris. Bobby Baker conflict of in- company, and in addition , ers and ratings of the Eagle think it possible to have Experience Be Required? tion of a minority party is to tell the nation Two Broadway produc- terest. was a cash settlement ol $2,- and the other great ships of ' anemia and high blood what's wrong with the majority party s policies tions, "Hello, Dolly" and Rep. , D- 175,000 at the termination of the line. No sahib , no Col- pressure at the same AN ATTEMPT is afoot in Congress and to explain how they will be detrimental to "Funny Girl" will close Ohio, described the contract the contract which has ju st onel Blimp, sent them ; but time — M. B. again to make prior judicial experience a the public interest. Alternatives are important, down to let Carol Channing as "the most ingenious been revealed. rather one of the world's but only as principles and as major objectives. money-making device since No, it's not a paradox . It condition of appointment to the Supreme and Barbara Streisand come Crusty cigar - chomping most aggressively anti-sa- is quite possible, It is true THE REPUBLICAN party in Congress will the invention of the print- Gen. Curt LeMay, retiring Court. Is such restriction on the President to Washington , while hib, anti-Blimp, nnto-colo- that a person with a severe have numerous "task forces" to help it analyze ing press. Government rep- head of the Air Force, may nist politicians—Prime Min- in his choice of men for the highest court "What's New, Pussycat" anemia MAY have low current issues and prepare speeches of oppo- will stop its shooting in resentatives were either be concerned about the cur- ister Harold Wilson . justifiable? blood pressure — for in- sition , but this alone will not build the Repub- Paris to let V/oody Allen fly drugged or blindfolded. " tailment of manned bomb- stance , if the anemia is re- The contract for the min- ers, but dollar-wise he THE BRITISH are there, Senator Simpson of Wyoming has intro- lican party's chances for victory. One of the to Washington to bring lated to low thyroid func- chief weaknesses on the Republican side is in ing of nickel in Oregon and seems to have won his war this time , not to cling to duced a bill which would require that any laughs to the inaugural gala. some old position but only tion or chronic or subtle the field of communication. It has been very Lynda and Luci Johnson provided that the federal with Secretary of Defense blood loss. person appointed to the Supreme Court government would loan the McNamara. to rescue one of the truly ineffective in presenting its point of view to have so many teen-age a u t h entic "independence * 1 Conversely, high blood have at least five years of judicial serv- the country , though , to be sure, much of the friends coming up from Hanna company, long dom- Figures just dug out by pressure can be due to cer- ice as a judge of a federal district or ap- inated bv the CN-recrctarv of movements of the Far East, difficulty has been in the fact that the Repub- Texas that Luci has been the congressional Committee from Su- tain kidney disorders accom- v - the treasury, $25 , 000,000 to on Def ense that of Malaysia , peals court, or as a judge of the hi ghest lican parly in Congress has not been articulate r'- "-i tc< ' ' n ;i en' in hT Production show karno's threats. panied by l oss ol consider- court of a state. As he noted in his intro- or able to concentrate on major points of op- study. High school bands build a plant then would that for the first time in five able albumin and microscop- ng- ' oi\ '¦ buy 125,000,000 pounds of years aircraft expenditures If it is ironical that the with ductory message, the Constitution "does position to the party in power. h "« bee" re' to ' h Royal Navy has gone back ic quantities of blood , not require that the justices of the Su- The Republican party s job, therefore, lies schools floors and college nickel for 20 cents a pound , in fiscal year 1964 exceeded an anemia developing even which meant a profit of the expenditure for missiles. to Singapore there itf sharp- though the blood pressure is preme Court meet any standard." not in worrying about the ideology of a party dormitories. The Pennsyl- ened irony that it has gone chairman , but what the Republicans in Con- vania railroad will run 13 back under the orders not of hifth. There is some reason for this. By not gress are going to do to oppose unsound fiscal special trains in from Phil- a Tory but of a Labor gov- There are various causes , of both problems , anemia establishing standards — as it docs not , in policies and waste of public funds as well as ill- adelphia alone and PnHmf n JhsL jbibu ernment in London . And it the federal government cars at the Union Station * and elevated blood pres- any substantive way, for members of Con- conceived controls by is far more than mere irony. , occur at of those services which should primarily be tak- will serve as hotel rooms for It is the clearest possible sure and they can gress—the Constitution gives the chief ex- visiting politicians. the same time. ecutive the widest latitude in selecting jus- en care of by the states. In the long run, the signal that the responsibili- PROPER DIET for anem- tices. No arbitrary restrictions are placed differences between advocacy of centralization "JICJOS" DONOIIUE , who ties of his heavy office have transformed Harold Wilson ia should include ample on him; he can consider for this post any in the federal government and an insistence used to have headaches as protein (loan me?it , fish , on the retention by state governments of their from a doctrinaire and neu- person , without narrowing the list to those commissioner of the District fowl , dairy products). If iron responsibilities will become clearer and clearer, tralist-minded quasi-pucifist who have previously served as judges as of Columbia, has never had deficency is present , this , This could develop into a major issue in the so many headaches in find- to a prime minister of Eng- desirabl e as that may seem. usually is treated with medi- congressional elections of 1%6 as well as in the in" hotel rooms for the mob land who knows quite well cations containing that ele- what power is for. He has , IT IS TRUE that, down th rough th» presidential election of 1%B. which is descending on ment. ¦ Washington to see Lyndon in this matter , now become years, some of the ablest Supreme Court There is no specific diet Johnson become the 36th involuntarily a Tory him- for high blood pressure , ex- justices have been men who had had little president of the United self. cept thiit the amount of salt or no judicial experience before their ap- IN YEARS GONE BY States. The first thing one knows the Prime minister will tie or sodium products should pointment. Had the Simpson standard b«*cn Johnson, Incidentally, will be limited . applied in the past , some of our most dis- Ten Years Ago . . . 1 955 not be content having the bonds play to sit in a "Land of Hope and Glory If the patient Is over- tinguished occupants of the highest bench Mrs. M. L. Spencer Sr., was elected pres- box at the inaugural hall , as " weight, then a low-calorie ident of the Winona Community Chest board of most past In the parks in Ixmdon. diet (for reducing) is in or- would not have been permitted to serve. presidents. He has In the meantime , it Is 'The present system, whereby the President directors. been the dancingest presi- der. Or in some cases in Sylvester 1) . .1. Ui uski was elected president good enough to see him—this nominates Supreme Court justices without dent ever to occupy the dim , gray little figure of a which there has been ser- of the Winona County Bur Association succeed- White House and intends to ious kidney impairment, restriction and appoints them with the ad- ing Milton Goldberg. man who so recently seem- protein may be restricted. di"""e Pt his own inaugural. ed to have only the man- vice and consent of the Senate , should he The next four years are Hut there is no special given serious study before any change is ners of a pedant and the Twenty-Five Yea rs Ago . . . 1940 going to be tough ones. But soul of a professor of eco- diet for a combination of made. ,1. Smith, attorney for more than the friends and fans who nomics—stoutly flinging the anemia and high Mood pres- ¦ Welcome sure . 52 years, announced today on his 7 START YOUR DAY \ Fiffy Years Ago ... 1915 .signed one of the most nrol- mese allies and it Is diffi- i i W r. W HITI G. R. CLOSWAY C. E LINDEN At the annual meeting of the Young Women's itable government contracts "Don 't you just LOVK sixteenth century art!" Publishtr Exec. Director Business Mgr. cult to restrn n a small I with Christian Association . Arthur Nelson of Dululh • i and Editor 4 Adn. Director was engaged as architect for the new gymnasi- THE WIZARD OF ID By Park*r and Hart W OLS H M£» A. J. K IEKIWBCH um building. .J. C Aooit-a B * iI Bill Merrill's i Motinging Editor City Editor Circulation M gr. W. A. Cunningham , after having made an > j extensive visit with his daughter in New York B 11. HASECI F. H. K IAGGB L. V A LSTON City, returned to the city. Compcwtno Supt. Press Supt. Engraving Sup t. i "Somethi ng to W LMAM H. ENGLISH G OKUKN H OI TK Seventy-Five Years Ago ... 1 890 Comptroller Sunday Editor Ice is being shipped to Rochester and Mun- kato at the rate of about •>{) carloads a day. I Live By" MEMBCI Or THK ASSOC1ATKD PKLS8 Wood is plentiful on the Winona market and ; j about lit) loads awaited purchase;; at prices of , 6:50 tach Morning a ^j^t** $4 for dry arid $.150 for green. The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively > « lo tin: use for republication ol nil the loca l One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1865 news printed in tills newspaper as well ns all , A. I\ raws dispatches . Prof. Griffith a celebrated oux-utioni.st , will give one of his entertainments at the court- > Monday, January J8 , l'JGS house. j li \Y\0 j MONDAY The Daily Record JANUARY 18, 19*55 Houston Man Half-Brother of Above Normal Jack London Dies Two-State Deaths Winona Deaths Young Viet At Community Found Dead OLDSMAR, Ita. 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'A BIG FOR US' SAMMMMMMMMMIHMMliM.LAVA: ^HIONE ^MWM Hnaa«iMM« Auggies Destroy j Fun and J Titles at Supremacy Doubt \ Winter Cards Vs. Hornets Tuesday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS home, and had won 44 straight ) Carnival Some of the glitter was re- (3-3 ) , Independence (3-3) to dovi , Preston plays at bpruig If any doubt existed about games from all foes since I960. moved from the Eleva-Strum Cochrane - Fountain City (1-5) Grove, Elgin at Dover-Eyota, Mankato and Moorhead , an ( 1-5) to Blair (2- Plum City at Pepin, Chatfi eld Augsburg's supremacy in Min- at Alma Center Lincoln clash and Osseo M5-77 victor over Winona State scheduled for Tuesday when 4). at Caledonia and Caledonia nesota's small college basket- in overtime, remain as the only the Hornets fell before Inde- In the Hiawatha Valley, Loretto at Lewiston in other ball this season, the Auggies unbeaten teams in NIC play . pendence Friday night. Lake City (6-1) plays at Zum- big games around the area. dispelled it emphatically Satur- Bemidji State posted a 95-82 But , while the contest won't brota (6-1) to decide who is day night. victory over Winless Michigan match conference unbeatens, king of the hill. Augsburg blasted Minnesota- Tech. both the Cardinals' Dick Sala- As far as top non-conference Duluth 75-55 for its sixth straight va, who has coached his team clashes go, take your pick . In the Midwest Conference, to a 6-0 Dairyland Confer- In a top Catholic Region Six Minnesota Intercollegiate Con- Carleton lost to Coe 72-60 while ference victory, upping its over- ence record, and the Hornets' game, Wabasha St. Felix St. Olaf bowed at Beloit, 91-66. the game all record to 15-1. Lone Auggie Dick Fischer agree travels to Rochester Lourdes. Minnesota Morris blasted North- should be a dandy. loss this season was to Lincoln, Coach Duke Loretz' Yellow- western of Minneapolis 97-70 in Eleva-Strum has lost once jackets, who rolled up 111 Mo., in the Bemidji Holiday a Pioneer Conference game. in nine games. Alma Center Tournament. points against Hokah Friday, Augsburg is idle this week, holds a 5-1 record in the lost to Lourdes by only three Gastavng Adolphas, mean- taking the break for semester Dairyland and is 6-2 overall. points in an earlier meeting while, remained a threat to exams. Three MIAC games are "I don't feel we've reached and won a victory over Wi- Augsburg. The Gusties defeated on tap tonight, with Gustavus our potential although we nona Cotter. have made great Improve- St. Thomas 66-56 to move into • visiting St. John's for the only A prime Western Wisconsin second-place tie with idle St. game involving one of the top ment the past two weeks," battle will have Alma, a per- Mary' teams. said Salava. "It has to be fect 9-0 on the season, going s, both with 4-1 MIAC for us . A records. Macalester beat St. called a big game against Durand in a rematch. Northern Intercollegia te win would put us two games John's 67-57 in the only other The Panthers lost to the Riv- NIC Sitton in the conference and MIAC game. ahead ermen earlier , but Jim Min- W. L. W. L. we play all the toughies at er's team has been coming Mankato State pulled the big- Minkit * It IS y." M*«rhM« 1 • II 1 home the rest of the wa strong, winning two Missis- gest surprise of the season St. Cloud ,.... 11 » a "I feel we have the poten- among Minnesota collegiate BtmWH 12 17 sippi Valley clashes. WINONA 11 J • tial , " says Alma Center's Gale-Ettrick, drubbed by teams, however , when the Indi- MIch. Ttcti IS If Fischer. "We're doing better DICK SALAVA ans upset St. Cloud State 63-60 Holmen Friday but holding a Minnesota Intercollegiate than most people expected, 5-3 record, travels to Mon- "Need This One Badly" at St. Cloud in the Northern but we have some pretty fair Intercollegiate headliner. MIAC Saasen W. L. W L. boys. After watching Inde- The Huskies' defeat was the Avftfeurfl ..„ a « IS 1 pendence, I feel we'll have an first in nine years to a confer- St. Miry '$ ...... 4 1 11 1 easier time with Central . ence opponent on their home Custavv* 4 1 IS Oululh 13 * 4 "Bisek (Jack , 6-8 Indee floor. St. Cloud had won 41 Concordia II5 . Miciltsttr 11 4 5 center) is a hard man to conference games since 1956 at St. Thomas 2 S 4 1 stop," went on the first-year St. Jshn-i ...... IS 4 II won't be ? CAR GIVING^V Hamlin* a a j i» coach. "Eleva-Strum ^ that big, but they do have a ^^ OAMBS THIS WEEK CURLING KINGS . . . Receiving the Rink. From left, the team members are: Pete scoring attack ." YOU TROUBLE? X j; balanced / T0NI6HT - Okttavut It St. John' C«ne*rdlt it St. Th*mi«; H«mHn(

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