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118th Year of Publication S Sections, 18 Pages, 15 Cents Justice Department announces— Accord reached at Wounded Knee By JM WILSON would not let the shooting jeopardize a possible Knee, a hamlet on the Pine Ridge Reservation. WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. (AP) - The Justice peaceful settlement of their armed confrontation Hushen said federal authorities knew of one Department announced today "an agreement in with federal marshals and FBI agents. Indian who suffered a bullet wound in the hand principle" has been reached with Indians who "We will use restraint rather than let this have and another who injured his leg. Newsmen inside have held the historic village of Wounded Knee for a violent ending," said Dennis Banks, a Chippewa the hamlet reported two Indians were shot, one in ll days. who was among the leaders in the takeover of the hand and one in the leg. No identities were The announcement was made in Washington Vfounded Knee. available. shortly after Indian negotiators had entered the "Maybe the government has jeopardized its po- The cease-fire agreement was reached shortly village of Wounded Knee. sition with the shooting," Banks said, "but I still before a government deadline that would have al- The Justice Department's announcement said hope negotiations can continue." lowed all the invaders of Wounded Knee to depart "certain critical procedural matters are yet to be The talks which resumed tolay were a continua- unarmed without threat of immediate arrest. resolved." The department said, "These matters tion of negotiations broken off by the government pertain to the manner and time that the nonresi- Wednesday. . A clergyman in the village during the firing, dents will depart Wounded Knee." An intense exchange of gun-fire occurred before the Rev. Wesley Hunter, said he and AIM leaders Members of the American Indian Movement the cease-fire was to go into effect. The cease- were discussing a tiu-ee-point peace plan, which in- AIM took over the tiny village Feb. 27. fire was announced first in Washington and was cluded the cease-fire. Federal authorities said there was no gunfire not known to all Indians when the shots were fired, Hunter said Russell Means, an AIM leader, did after midnight, but two Indians were injured in a government spokesman said. - not attend the conference because "he was out on shooting just ; before the cease-fire took effect Jack Hushen, a Justice Department official, the perimeter trying to stop the shooting." Thursday night in Wounded Knee. told newsmen Indians had initiated the shooting by •Hunter, an official of a South Dakota church South Dakota and state troopers firing on a government road-block. No comment group, would not divulge the other two points in the plan. AGREEMENT REACHED . . . Russell of the United Methodist Church after Arm- sealed off highways leading into Wounded Knee. was available from Indian spokesmen regarding Only residents 'of the area and news media were which side had initiated the gunfire. Banks, however, said one of the issues con- Means, left, leader of the American Indian strong presented a proposal for further nego- permitted past the roadblocks, set up as far as 30 Hushen said - the fire was returned by some cerned the question of whether the estimated 250 Movement (ATM) at Wounded Knee, exchang- tiations with the government. Dennis Banks, miles from the besieged village. of the estimated 300 federal marshals and FBI Indians controlling the village would lay down es a handshake with Bishop James Armstrong another AIM leader looks on. (AP Photofax) Indians holding the historic village said they agents manning a perimeter around Wounded their weapons. Before falling IRA reports 10 Nations seek way to ShuItz predicts queried were halt decline of dollar on bomb squad cost of living By CARL HARTMAN anything to support it. European countries had al- LONDON (AP) - Members PARIS W — The Un- Finance Minister Willy ready decided they could no ited States of the Irish Republican Army , Canada, Japan, de Clercq Belgium was longer afford to buy up dol in Belfast said today that 10 Indonesia and 11 West Euro- of Irish men and women being pean countries were getting chosen to tell the Americans lars to maintain tho fixed questioned by Scotland Yard together today to see if they what the nine Common Mar- rate; the dollars were com- will go higher about bomb explosions in Lon- can bring the falling dollar ket countries want done. The ing in too fast from busi- don Thursday were part of the back up through the floor countries are West Ger- nessmen convinced the rate By BILL NEDORK cause of its emphasis on in- IRA squad that planted the ex- set less than a month ago. many, France, Britain, would go down. WASHINGTON (AP) —- the Nether- creasing supplies by chang- plosives. But they claimed The key figures were Italy, Belgium, It did as soon as the of- Despite the sharp rise in ing government agricultur- eight other members of the Treasury Secretary George lands, Ireland; Luxembourg food and fuel prices in the ficial support was with- al policy. Meat prices prob- gang got back to Ireland safely. P. Shultz; Paul A. Volcker, and Denmark. Sweden and drawn. For example, the latest wholesale - price re- Seven men and three women WHERE BOMBS EXPLODED . . . Map locates areas of his undersecretary for mon- Switzerland were the other port, the White House is ably will continue at a high West German mark closed were arrested at London's Old Bailey courthouse and government Offices in Whitehall etary affairs, and Arthur European participants. Thursday at 2.77 to the dol- sticking to its economic pol- level. Heathrow Airport shortly be- Burns, chairman of the Fed- The French national bank icies and urging the Amer- Meanwhile, the Senate in London where two powerful bombs went off Thursday. lar, the highest price all Banking Committee voted fore cars packed with gelignite One person was killed and 243 wounded in the explosions eral Reserve Board. They was the last to give up the week. This put the dollar ican people to be patient. exploded outside the Old Bailey . have said that the devalua- attempt to maintain the The situation will get Thursday to give Nixon British officials today were holding 10 people, reportedly more than 2 per cent below standby authority to ration criminal court and the central tion Feb. 12 set a good price floor under the dollar. That the official floor and a third worse before it gets better army recruiting office in the members of an Irish Republic Army bomb squad. (AP Photo- for the dollar but they have was a week ago. West Ger- for the consumer the Nixon petroleum products, includ- fax) less than it was a decade , '' ing gasoline, as part of Whitehall area. Two other never promised to spend many and other Western -ago. ;- . " administration says. Or, as booby-trapped cars were found . one official of the Cost of a bill extending his wage- in central In dealing with currency price-control authority. London, and the ex- rates, governments are Living Council put it: "It's plosives were removed. But going to be tough the next The bill also directs the reunion is bittersweet heavily concerned about ex- few months, really tough." administration to report ev- The explosions killed one per- ports. President' Nixon's Treasury Secretary ery three months on steps son, wounded 243 and blew out administration devalued taken to hold down food windows in neighboring build- George P. Shultz has been " ' ¦' twice in 14 months so that saying in recent days that prices. ings. . . the United States could sell despite big increases, retail The administration has re- The sources in Belfast more goods abroad and blamed the arrest of the 10 or Son fitia food prices will be no high- jected a freeze on food tytseefr- his father bring Its inflow of money er at the end of the year prices and direct controls the 24-hour rail strike in Britain closer to the outflow. Gov- than they were at the be- on farm products despite Thursday protesting the gov. By TOM SIEBERT a prisoner since his helicop- was taken to Fitzsimons death. ernments in the Common ginning. the latest increase in food ernment's anti-inflation cunb on AURORA, Colo. (AP) - ter was downed Feb. 18, Army Medical Center to "AH I've got to tell you Market fear that if there is prices. It contends controls wage increases. Because of the 1968, just a month after his In his recent economic The little boy clutched a continue the reunion with his is it's a real pleasure to be much more devaluation of State of the Union message would only make the situa- strike, the 10 guerrillas stuck son was born. bright red rose in his left family and start extensive here," Ziegler said after the dollar they will not be to Congress, President Nix- tion worse and lead to black together instead of splitting up The boy was given the saluting the military offi- able to sell their products on said food prices would marketing and rationing. to escape via widely separated hand and laughed as he freshly clipped flower by medical examinations and cers in-the greeting party and they would risk reces- continue their sharp upward The Cost of Living Coun- ports and airports, the infor- ran across the airport apron his aunt as he waited for intelligence debriefLngs. and the flag and walking a sion, unemployment and un- trend for the first half of cil, in what was called a mants said. the first meeting with his The dad short length of , and jumped into the arms appeared over- red carpet rest. the year. But he said his consumer-protection move, London police were searching of the POW father he had dad. joyed, the son smiled broad- from the C9 medivac jet to French Finance Minister action to increase supplies earlier in the week reim- for IRA sympathizers who re- never seen. Ziegler clutched the boy, ly throughout the get-ac- waiting microphones. Valery Giscard d'Estaing, would have a powerful im- posed price controls in the portedly sheltered the bombers That was 5-year-old Roy kissed him and whispered quainted In a telephone call from the chairman for today's The February meeting. An escort pact on prices in the sec- oil industry. after they slipped into England E. Ziegler Ill's greeting for in his ear as he stood next officer who was aboard Clark he had told them meeting, told a television ond half. Wholesale Price Index re- and provided them with the ex- his father CWO Roy to a podium set up for the Ziegler what he wants most night: Thursday showed , Army 's plane said the of all audience Thursday This means the adminis- leased plosives and the cars to plant E. Ziegler 31, 31, when Zieg- former POWs to say a few young father was excited is to get to know his boy. "The Common Market tration expects many food that the price of petroleum them in. No arrests have been ler arrived Thursday night words following their arriv- Because of his wife and other fuels was one of . and nervous as he approach- 's countries want to maintain prices — but probably not reported from the dragnet. Young Roy's mother died al at Buckley Air National ed his first meeting with death, said an Army spokes- the relationship of their cur- meat prices — to decline the main reasons for non During the night somebody in years ago. Ziegler did Guard Airfield. being drawn food price increases. thref his ixiy. man who had talked with rencies without sharply after July 1 be- South London set fire to a Ro- not know she was dead un- Later the father knelt The child has been cared the family, "he's greatly into a collective upward re- man Catholic church, and a til he arrived earlier this next to the boy and they for by Ziegler's sister, Mrs. concerned with making a valuation which would weak- Let' s tight telephone caller told the priest, week at Clark Air Base in talked alone in an adjacent Dorothy DeCardy. of Spring- life for himself and his en their competitive posi- "That's for you, you Irish bas- the Philippines. He had been Waiting room before Ziegler ; field , 111., since his mother's son." tion." Skylab astronauts Some wives are magi- tard!" Firemen doused the turn any- flames before they did much cians. They can damage. thing into an argument . . . Bomb scares rippled through trained to handle Says the cynic, An opti- the downtown section of the mist's a man who hasn't city Thursday night, and sev- On the inside: eral theaters were evacuated. problems gotten around to reading Is fiiltfhllVCy Unc'e Sam "as more had news for publisher medical the morning papers yet . . . Offices on Fleet Street, Brit- || UIIUUUI g Ralph Ginzburg, who went to jail for mailing SPACE CENTER , Houston ain s newspaper row s during the second month ' , emptied I' obscene materials. The government wants an investigation ot (AP) — The ,three scientist as- It' one after the other as suspected ^| his new book : "How to Work the Social Security Gold Mine" tronauts who will man Amer- of matrimony that a guy bombs were reported. Police || — story, page 5a. ica's Skylab space station say starts wishing he'd married stations were swamped with Senate committee Investigating the nomination they are trained to handle in | | ISwau ^ a good cooker Instead of a calls from frightened or sus- | ¦"¦"J of L. Patrick Gray III to head the FBI heard orbit medical problems from There s a picious citizens. j ?; testimony today from columnist Jack Anderson story, toothache to heart seizure. good lookor . . . ' — Hollywood couple noted for Police squads blew up two | page 10a. And the "volunteer dental suspicious cars outside tlhe their battling, and we hear P< Ahm'tinn Guidelines for abortions proposed Thursday patients," being used for the floodlit Houses of Parliament ft HUUI I1UII by tho Minnesota Board of Health would re- training don't include only on- they're going to co-spar in and the law courts. Neither | * quire detailed reports on all such operation s performed in tho listed men , said Dr. Joseph P. their next picture. held explosives. Army bomb i ! state — story, page 10a . Kerwin at a nows conference disposal experts blew up suit- | < A Central Intelligence Agency analyst says Thursday. cases dumped outside the Na- P«kMA|**¦™ "We had a retired Air Force £aJiL (XJR&WL I \ r*' * there was "a definite government attempt" to tional Gallery nnd blocked off !" keep him from testifying at the Pentagon papers trial — general who waited two weeks Trafalgar Square, in front of \.\ story, page lb, Just so he could say he had his (For more laughs see tho gallery, but again no bomis teeth pulled by an astronaut ," Earl Wilson on Pago 4a) mnnn f/Minrl Kerwin sale] in reporting on dental training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. Kerwin, a medical doctor, Is By congressional subcommittee a member of tho three-mnn Skylab 1 orcw which is to be launrhed May 15 to link up with a house-sized space station scheduled for launching one Typhoid fever outbreak probed day earlier. By ERIC SHARP probe in a letter to Lehman, Dr. Frey said. The Skylab 1 crew will re- "Wo feel as much investigation as possible must take main in orbit fop 211 dnys, con- HOMESTEAD, Fla. (AP) — A congressional subcommit- tee today probes the handling of a typhoid fever outbreak place," Froy said ,, "Until today, Thursday, there was slow- ducting medicai , scientific , ness to net on the part of Dade County officials. Now, they're earth resources and engineer- at a migrant labor camp where doctors have complained of slow reaction by health officials. starting to act, but it was a tragedy for our patients." ing experiments. Dr. Frey, 28, said, "Wo wero very concerned, because Tho other scientist-astronauts Rep. William Lehman announced Thursday ho and Reps. our families the ones Wo caro Paul Rogers nnd Dante Fascell, all Florida Democrats many of these people were , are Dr. Owen Garrlott of Sky for." lab 2, and Dr. Edward Gibson , and members of tho House Agricultural Labor Subcommittee, to By Thursday, 148 camp residents had been hospitalized , Skylab .1. Both aro solar-physi- would meet nt the South Dado County camp investigate with 72 of thorn confirmed typhoid fever cases. cists and hive require d more tho handling of tho outbreak. "Back in December, wo were calling this Wio South Dado training than did Kerwin to Dr. John Froy of Miami said treatment would have Flu" Frey said. "We had been seeing people sporadically perform the medical ex- been "faster and better if the people involved would have for several days with the same symptoms of high fever and periments which will ho their been middle class Whites Instead of Mexican-American mig- tho like." main responsibility in space. rants." On Fel). 27 "a pediatrician announced three kids we sent Tho Skylab 2 and 3 astro- Dr. Milton Snslaw, director of tho county health depart- to Variety Children 's Hospital had typhoid. Six or seven nauts both are to remain in or- ment ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , declined general comment on Frey's charges but said, light bulbs went off simultaneously," Frey said. U .tMmm\wawmWPf r+..xi \<«-v&*wvv^i»wM*ifi«fc . \ :.; • ¦ ¦ -w< ~ «np*uiinpiiii LIII . ,, bit for 56 dnys inter this yenr, "I think wo rcspondod tho minute rav*?xv«^/*j*j .«^STri*s»T.- r>w'iw. wo wore awaro of tho "Wo started calling patients back in and over the next two S. Sgt. Gail at Andrews Air Force Base near Washing- but Gibson said his mission trouble down there." dnys sent 40 to 50 patients to hospitals as presumptive typhoid KISSING U.S. SOIL... Army might bo extended by up to two Medical personnel at the South Dado Community Health fever cases. Yet it wasn't unti l Vfc days later tha public Kerns, a former prisoner of war, kisses tho ton. Korns is from Daniels, W. Va. With him Weeks if all goes well. Center, which treats many migrant families, requested the health people sot up a clinic in tho camp/' he said. ground upon Ws arrival Thursday afternoon aro two Air Force nurses. (AP Photofax) Winona County Court FRIDAY Civil, Criminal Division Stock market Russell P. Harris, Winona Rt. The weather 1, today pleaded guilty to a The daily record MARCH 9, 1973 1 p.m. New York charge of driving after suspen- sion of his license and was fined stock prices skids lower $100 by Judge Dennis A. Chal- At Community VYinona Deaths Allied Ch 33 Honeywl 109% (AP) The arrested at 4:55 Two-State Deaths NEW YORK - leen. He was Allis Chal 9% Inland Stl 33% stock market skidded • '• down- p.m. Thursday at East Waba- Mrs. Alfred Elton Memorial Hospital Mrs. Rose Cisewski Amerada 39% IB Mach 441 as streets. ward today in quiet trading sha and Market CANTON, Minn. -, Mrs. Al- THURSDAY Mrs. Rose Ruhnke Cisewski, AmBrnd 42% Intl Harv 34 investors waited to hear what Mark O. Justic, North River- fred Elton, 76, Canoga Park, 91, Watkins United Methodist Am Can 30% Ml Paper 37% III., pleaded innocent to a Births Home, died at the home at 7 would be decided at the mone- side, Calif., a former resident here, Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner, AmMtr 7% Jns 6 L 20 tary meeting in Paris. charge of speeding, 80 in a 65- died Wednesday at Canoga p.m. Thursday following a brief , for Lamoille Rt. 1, Minn., a daugh- illness. AT&T BOYiJoBtens 22 The noon Dow Jones average mile zone. Trial was set Park, where she had been liv- ' . ' Anconda 23% Kencott 28% 9:30 a.m. April 25 and he was ter. The former Rose Walczak, she of 30 industrials was down 6.99 ing the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hamernick, Arch Dh 25% Kraft 47% points at 969.45; Declining is- released on recognizance. He She was born in Canton Dec. was born in Krakow, Poland, the Highway 1297 Wincrest Drive, a daugh- the daughter of Armco Sl 2i% Kresge SS ,44Vi sues on the New York Stock was arrested by I, 1896 and was married in Aug. 21, 1881, Armour — Loew's 33% Patrol at 4 p.m. Feb. 28 on In- ter. Vincent and Rose Schultz Wal- Exchange led advances 742 to Lanesboro Oct. 21, 1919. From Avco Cp 13% Marcor 2iVi 413; ;¦ terstate 90 south of Dresbach. czak. The family ininiigrated to . 1 1943 to 1953 the couple had BIRTHS ELSEWHERE five Beth Stl 28% Minn MM 84 The uncertainty of the out- FORFEITURES: lived in Rochester, Minn. the U.S. when she was Boeing 22% Minn P L 21 Milton L. Meyer, 478 E. Sarn- years old. She was married to 7 come of the Paris meeting and violation Survivors are: a daughter, , Mr. and Mrs. Keith Janzow, Felix Cisewski, who died Aug. Boise Cas 9 Mobil Oil 61/s the government report ; that ia St., $50, turning Brunswk 27% Mn Chra 51% causing accident, arrested fol- Mrs. Mary Szaba, Canoga Winona Rt. 1, a daughter, March 22, 1951. She was a member of wholesale prices were on the lowing accident 11:59 p.m. Jan. Park; a foster son, Dr. John 3 at Lutheran Hospital, La St. Stansilaus Church, the Holy BrlNorth 41 Mont Dak 33% upswing resulted in the selling, --'-WEATHER FORECAST .. . Wide-spread rain and show- 31 on West Broadway east of Scrabeck, Berkeley, Calif., and Crosse, Wis. Paternal grandpar- Rosary Society, and the Royal CampSp 31Yi NAm R 28% Newton Zinder of E. F. Hutton ers are forecast from the Southwest to the Northeast. South Baker Street . four grandchildren. Her hus- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neighbors of America Lodge. Catpillar 63% N N Gas 39% Co, Inc., said. the central and northern Owner unavailable, driver band died in 1953. Janzow, Winona Rt. 1, and ma- Survivors are: one son, Ed- Ch MSPP —Now St Pw 28y4 On the American Stock Ex- Showers are also expected for ternal grandparents are Mr. and Chrysler 35 Nw Air 26% Pacific coast. Warm weather is forecast for the Southeast, Ronald L. Hazel, Memphis, Funeral services will be at 2 ward Ruhnke, East Orange, change, the noon price-change p.m. Monday at Ranfranz Fu- Mrs. Kenneth Fort, Stockton, N.J. ; one daughter Mrs. Cities Svc 49 Nw Banc 55% cooler weather elsewhere. (AP Photofax) Tenn., $50, no Minnesota regis- , index was down .02 at 24.83. tration or reciprocity, Highway neral Home, Rochester, the Minn. Blanche Rose, Winona; one ¦Com Ed 34% Penney 9678 The most-active issue wns Patrol arrest at Highway 61 Rev. John P, Trelstad officiat- stepdaughter, Mrs. Elmer ComSat 56% Pepsi 86% Champion Home Builders, Local observations scale Goodview, 3 p.m. Wed- ing. Burial , will be in Grand- TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Edna) Anderson> Winona; 11 Con Ed 24% Pips Dge 46 down Va at 8%. nesday. view Memorial Gardens, Roch- grandchildren, and 17 great- Cbnt Can 25% Phillips 43% NYSE index , 1014 West The broad-based OFFICIAL WEATHER BUREAU OBSERVATIONS for Owner Roberts Cartage Co., ester. Lisa Ann Womble grandchildren. Three brothers •Cont Oil 40 Polaroid 130% of some l j400 common stock the 24 hours ending at noon today : Wabasha St., 3, , and three sisters have died. Critl Data 46% RCA 30% Bellwood, 111., driver Gerald Friends may call at the fu- " was down 0.32 at 60.94 at noon. Maximum temperatuffe 43, minimum 24, noon 34, no neral home from 9 a.m. Sun- SATURDAY'S BIRTHDAY Funeral services will be at Dart Ind 36% Rep Stl 28 Nelson, Bellwood, $50, no Min- 359 W. precipitation. nesota registration or recipro- day until time of services Mon- Richard C. Maxwell, 9:30 ant. Monday at Watkowski Deere 47 Rey Ind 48% A year ago today: city, 10 a.m. Wednesday at day. . ' . 4th St., 1. . Funeral Home, Winona, and at Dowe Cm WiVt Sears R 113 Grain High 22, low 4, noon 22, no precipitation. Goodview scale. St. Stanislaus Chuch at 10, the du Pont • 170% Shell Oil . 48% Normal temperature: range for this date 37 to 19. Record Mrs. Edward Betcher Rev. William Rose, a grandson^ East Kod 143 Sp Rand 43 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) high 67 in 1878, record low 5 below in 1880. - Owner McKee K. W. Inc., St. LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) officiating. Burial -will be in St. Firestone 22 St Brands 50% - Wheat receipts Thursday 146, Paul, Minn., driver Louis J Sun rises tomorrow at 6:28; sets at 6:06. . — Mrs. Edward (Olive) Bet- Mary's Cemetery. Ford Mtr 65% St Oil Cat 80 year ago 210; Spring wheat cash ¦11 A.M. MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS Novotny, Cannon Falls, Minn., Goodhue Board Gen Elec 68 St Oil Ind trading basis now to May ; 1 480 pounds over single cher, 83, Lake City, died at her Friends may call at the fune- 83% (Mississippi^ Valley Airways) $50, , home Thursday. ral home Sunday from 2 to 4 Gen Food 27% St Oil Nj '89% prices basis now to May. Barometric pressure 30.35 and falling, wind from the axle weight, 12:15 p.m. March and after 6:30 p.m. W. 1 dark northern 11-17 pro- Goodview scale. The former Olive Revling, she , where the Gen Mills 60% Swift 30% east at 12 m.p.h., cloud cover 1,000 overcast, visibility 10 1 at was born at .Starbuck, Minn.. Rosary will be hy the Holy Gen Mtr 73% Texaco 36 tein 2.37%-2.57%. ¦miles. Peter J. Kriebs, Minneapolis, Jan. 15, 1890, the daughter of hears Lake City Rosary Society at 6:45 and by Gen Tel 28% Texas Ins 182 Test weight premiums: one HOURLY TEMPERATURES Minn., $35, speeding, 70 in 55- Mr. and - Mrs. Olaf Revling. On Rev Rose at 7:30. Gillette 56% Union Oil 37% cent each pound 58 to 61 lbs; (Provided by Winona State College) mile zone, Highway Patrol ar- June 10, 1914, she was married Goodrich 26% Un Pac 56 one cent discount each Vi lb un- Thursday rest 8:25 p.m. March 3 on High- der 58 lbs. ':¦ to Edward Betcher at Lake Winona Funerals Giodyear 27% U S Steel 31% l¦p.m.¦ ¦ ¦ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 midnight way 61-14. City. She was a member of St. landfill plea Greyhnd 16% Wesg El 37% Protein prices: ¦¦'38 ' 88. 'Otto G. Dingfelder Rolling- 3 ..: S8 38 38¦ 37¦ 37 36 34 32 30 30 , John's Lutheran Church here, RED WING, Minn. — The Frank D. Biesanz Gulf Oil 251/4 Weyrhsr 5iy8 11 per cent 2.37%-2.38 /4; • '. . ¦ Today stone, $29, speeding, .42 in 30- 12 2.42%; the Lake City American Legion Goodhue County Board of Com- Funeral services for Frank Homestk 33% Wlworth 24% , l a.m. 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 noon mile zone, arrested 5:23 p.m. Auxiliary, and the Gold Star D. Biesanz, Sauer Memorial ¦ .- ' 13, .2.42%; 30 30 29 30 30 30 31 32 32 33 34 34 Thursday at West Broadway missioners has taken under ad- Home, formerly of Gilmore 14, 2.38%; and Grand Street. Mothers. Survivors are: her husband ; visement a request by Lake Valley, will be at 9:30 Saturday Winona ma rkets 15, 2.42%; Allyn . R. Ehlenfeldt, Lewis- City to allow the city to continue at Burke's Funeral Home, Win- 16, 2.47%; : ton, $25, no Minnesota driver's three daughters, Mrs. Dahibert (Bernice) Dahing and Mrs, hauling its solid waste to the ona, and at 10 a. m. at St. Froedtert Malt Corporation 17, 2.57%. license, St. Charles police ar- Hours a a.m. to 4 cm. Richard (Lois) Meincke, Lake Mary's Church, the Rev. Joseph No. 1 hard Montana winter rest 11:30 p.m. Feb. 10 on High- Florence Township landfill un- Submit sample befor» loading. 2.32%-2.41%. way 14 City, and Mrs. Richard (Elea- Mountain officiating.. Burial Barley purchased al prices sublect to . til July 15. will be in St Mary s Cemetery. change Minn-S.D, No. 1 hard winter William R. HauptU, Roches- nor) Gerken Jr., Zumbro Falls, ' Bay State Milling Co. Minn.; 20 grandchildren; 21 The request, presented by Friends may call at the fun- No. 1 hard amber durum, ter, $25, speeding, 45 in 35-mile Elevator A Grain Prlcei 2.59-2.65; discounts¦ , amber 2 to zone, Goodview Police arrest great-grandchildren, and one Lake City Attorney Philip Gart eral home tonight; from 7 to 8 No. 1 N. Spring Wheat ...... 2.50 ¦ • ¦ ¦ 1st Qnarter Fnfl Last Quarter New brother, Olaf Revling, San Jose , ner at a public hearing Tues- p.m., where the Rev. Daniel No. 2 N-. .Spring Wheat . 2.18 2.32%-2,41%. • ., 11:35 a.m. Wednesday on 6th No. 3 N. Spring Wheat 2.14 5 cents ; durum 5 to 8 cents. March 11 March 18 March 26 April 3 Calif. Two sons, one daughter day asked a variance to Good- Dernek will lead the wake ser- No. N. Spring Wheat ...... 2.10 Street. * yellow 1.41%- and " one sister have died. hue County's solid waste ordin- vices at 8 p.m., and members No.. 1 Hard Winter Wheat ...... 2.17 Corn No. 2 Gregory J. Whitteh, 162 Whit- No. 2 Hard Winter Wheat ...... 2.15 . 1.42%. : Funeral services will be at ance so the city could have a of the Winona Elk's Lodge will No. 3 Hard Winter Wheat ...... 2.11 Forecasts ten St., $25, speeding, 40 in 30- 1 Oats No. 2 extra heavy white mile zone, Highway Patrol ar- 2 p.m Sunday at St. John's "reasonable" solution to its conduct a memorial service al No. 4 Hard Winter Wheat 2.07 Utica resident- the Rev. hauling problems until the Wa- 8:30. No. 1 Rye ... ; .... 1.12, 84. , S.E. Minnesota rest 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Ern- Lutheran Church, No. 2 Rye . ..,,.. 1.10 Barley, cars 62, year ago 107; Ihurst. Street. David Gosbeck officiating. Bur- basha County landfill becomes Pallbearers, officers of the found guilty of ial will be in the church ceme- operative about July 1. Benevolent and Protective Or- Larker 1.26-1.62; Blue Malting Mostly clondy with a Michael J. Eilenz, Caledonia, 1.26-1.55; Dickson 1.26-1.60; chance of scattered light Minn., $25, speeding, 65 in 55- tery. Gartner explained that the der of the Elks; will be Kurt Eggs license violation " ' Feed 1.151.25. may call at Ander- public hearing was held in ac- Reinhard, Fred Picha, Nelvin . CHICAGO WHOLESALE rain tonight and Saturday. mile . zone, Highway Patrol ar- Friends . . . Eye No. 1 and 2 1.141.17. A little warmer tonight and Alan R. Rainey, Utica, Minn., rest 9:45 p.m. March 2 on son Funeral Chapel , Lake City. cordance with District Court Peterson. James Sullivan, Ro- Grade A medium whit* .43 Friedrich's tem- bert Follmann and Richard Grade A large whlta .*VA Flab No. 12 4.75 nom. ... Saturday. Lows tonight low Highway 61-14 north of Dako- Saturday after 9 a.m. and un- Judge John Grade A extra large 48V4 was found guilty of driving, after ¦ Soybeans No. 1 yellow 6.61%. 30s. Highs Saturday 45-52. ta. til noon Sunday, then at the porary injunction, which order- Gillen. . ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ Chance Of precipitation 20 license revocation charge and Robert M. Giaquinto, 1010 E. church from 1 p.m. until ser- ed the County Board to hold a was. fined $50 by Winona Court Sanborn St., $25, speeding, 38 hearing and make findings from Mrs. Paul JomtjS percent tonight and, 50 per- vices. Funeral services for Mrs. Livestock cent Saturday. Judge Dennis A. Challeen, in a in 30-mile zone, arrested 7:20 public testimony. SOUTH ST. PAUL p.m. Wednesday at East King Mrs. Annie Johnson Minnesota Pollution Control Paul (Bessie) Johtis, Sauer Me- Decorah to honor SOUTH ST. PAUL (AP) — (USDA) — written decision dated and re- , morial Home, formerly of 516 Cattle and calves 4,500; small supply Minnesota Street and Mankato Avenue. WHALAN, Minn ((Special) Agency (PCA) District repre- slaughter steers and heilers strong to . leased this week. — Mrs.. Annie Johnson, 84, Harriet St., will be at 1:30 p.m. 15 higher Friday) cows, bulls and veal- Variable cloudiness tonight Owner Machine Products Co., sentative Willis Mattison, Roch- er» steady; load mostly high choice In- Challeen explained that he Whalan, died Thursday at Com- Saturday at Grace Presbyterian Kjome March 18 and mostly cloudy Satur- Inc., La Crosse, Wis., driver ester, recommended that the Church, the Rev. Lynn Davis cluding few prime 1,345 lb steers 46,00; John B. Koel La Crosse munity Memorial Hospital, Win- lew choice 1,000-1,200 lbs , 44.00-45.50; load day. A chance of some scat- did not impose the usual $100 , , $25, Florence dump remain open un- officiating. Burial will be in DECOUAH, lowa — A puoiic high choice 1,033 lb slaughter hellers tered light rain south to- fine, because he believed that 1,240 pounds over single axle ona. til Lake City can go to Waba- Oakwood Cemetery, Utica, reception to honor Michael H. 44.75; : few other choice 900-1,000 . lb, 43.00- weight, Highway -Patrol arrest The former Annie Twedt, she sha County s landfill. Kjome, a civilian prisoner of 44.50; utility and commercial slaughter night and over the state Sat- the defendant acted in good ' Minn. cows 34.00-37.50; cutter 31.00-34.50? can- urday. A little warmer to- 9:45 a.m. Tuesday at Highway was born near Highland, Minn., Lake City Coordinator Dick Friends may call at Fawcett war who returned home Satur- ner 27.50-31.00; utility, and commercial faith on a misunderstanding of 61 scale, Goodview. Dec. 20, 1888, the daughter of Abraham told commissioners Home Winona, today day, will be held March 18 in bulls: 38.00-43.00; few commercial 43.50/ night and Saturday. Lows his license status. However Funeral . , cutler 3J.00-38.00; choice vealers 59.00- tonight 26-35. Highs Satur- , Owner Warren Transport Inc., Enos and Toleta Berge Twedt, the round trip to the Goodhue after 7 p.m. and at the church the Decorah High School gym- 68.00, prime up to 76,00; good 51.0M0.OO. Challeen added, the violation Waterloo, Iowa, driver Cari G. She was married to Oscar John- nasium from 2 to 4 p.m. Hogs 6,500/ barrows and gills 50 lower r day 40-52. landfill is 56 miles and it would Saturday after 12:30 p.m. Wi- tradlng moderately active ; 1-3 190-250 lb will probably result in extension Brosinski; Stoddard, Wis., $25, son, who died in 1959. She was cost the city $10,000 to $12,000 nona Chapter 141, Order of the During a 3 p.m. program, a 39.50; few shipments 39.75; 1-3 190-250 of Rainey's license suspension over legal width without per- a member of the Whalan Lu- extra just to haul there until Eastern Star, will hold a service plaque will be presented to lb 39.00-39.50; 2-4 250-280 lb 38.50-39.25; Clondy tonight, chance cf sows 50-1.00 lower; 1-3 300-400 lbs 35.00- by the Highway Department. mit, Highway Patrol arrest 10:35 theran Church and its ladies' July. tonight at 7:30, Kjome by Mayor Vern Iverson 36.00; 1-3 400-600 lb 34.00-35.50; boars rain sonthi Lows mostly In the Rainey was arrested follow- p.m. Feb. 28 on Highway 61 aid. He also said Lake City's A memorial is being ar- on hehalf of the city. Refresh- about steady. 80s. Saturday clondy, chance Sheep 500; trading on slaughter lambs ing an accident at 12:10 a.m, near Goodview scale. Survivors are: three sons, truck would exceed spring ranged. ments will be served. rather slow In developing, 50 lower; of rain. Highs In the 40s north Jan. 6 at West Broadway and Failure to display current ve- Olin, Hokah, Minn.; Edward, weight restrictions on roads William Walker, executive slaughter ewes and feeders scarce. Hea- and 45 to 53 south. Orrin Street. hicle registration, $15: Peter , and Richard , La Cres- secretary of the Decorah Cham- dy; choice and prima 90-110 lb woolcd ¦ Winona leading to the Goodhue site. slaughter Iambs 42.00-43.00; good and E. Galuska, Rochester, Kermit cent, Minn.; ane daughter, Mrs. The city would lose $250 in its Sunday decla red ber of Commerce, is in charge choice 41.00-42.00; shipment choice and 5-day forecast W. Eppen, Lake City, Minn,, , Whalan; of arrangements, prime 97 lb shorn lambs No. 1 pelfs 43,50; MINNESOTA Fillmore sheriff Marian Christopherson lease agreement for dumping utillty and good wooled slaughter ewes Co. and Robert A. Carlson, Albert 20 grandchildren , and eight at the Florence site, he added eye bank day He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 8.00-11.00; utility and good shorn slaugh- Continued mild Snnday Lea, Minn., all March 2; Bruce George Kjqme, former Spring ter ewes 7.00-9.00; choice and fancy 60-90 through Tnesday with scat- studying burglary great-grandchildren. since the city contracts its trash lb feeder lambs 41.00-43.00, 90-100 40,00- C. Welch, Doming, N.M., Mon- Funeral services will be at 2 Sunday has been prociaimed Grove, Minn, residents. 41.00. tered showers Sunday and day; Lawrence M. Leisgang, hauling and denying the city Sunday by CHATFIELD, Minn. - The p.m. Monday at Whalan Luther permission to haul to Florence Minnesota Eye Bank Tuesday. High mid 40s Fillmore County Sheriff's of- Galesville, Wis., Tuesday; Stev- Stanley the Winona Lions Club, which , an Church , the Rev. may result in a breach of con- north npper 40s and low 50s fice is continuin g its investiga- en C. McCown, 1754 Kraemer Klemesrud officiating, with helps support the University of south. Low mid 20s extreme Drive, Wednesday ; and Kenneth tract. Minnesota Medical School eye tion of a breakin at the Pantry burial in the church cemetery. Mattison commended the north, npper 30s extreme Grocery here. Quedens, Lowellville, Ohio, Friends may call at Johnson bank at Minneapolis. south. About 14 cartons of cigarettes Thursday, and Vernell L. Lu- County Board for having a plan The bank, established In 1961, Funeral Home, Lanesboro, Sun- and ordinance and making pro- WISCONSIN were taken, according to the Clair, Browns Valley, Minn., day evening, then at the church is a clearinghouse for eye dona- Chance of rain Sunday. Vari- owner, Sig Anderson. today. gress in its enforcement. But tions and is supported by Min- Monday from 1 p.m. until ser- he added: "It would be reason- able cloudiness Monday and Entry was gained some time Scale arrests for no motor vices. nesota-jjons. Local committee Tuesday. Continued mild. Highs before midnight /Wednesday by carriers' license in possession, able to extend the life of the chairmairW«fifcjy Paschke said Florence Township dumo until In the 40s to low 50s. Low most- kicking open the back door, re- $10: Mike Depner Jr., Wilson- Two-Sta te Funerals 300 cornea transplants have ly In the 30s. ported Sheriff Carl Fann. ville, Ont., Gene H. McDaniel, a reasonable alternative Is been performed since the pro- BUY NOW ! available." Rossville, Ga., Charles Kam- Mrs. John Tentis ¦ gram began, and 60o of the 40,- | pas, Pittsburg, Pa., and Larry KELLOGG, Minn. (SpeciaD- 000 patients in the U.S. in need J. Pryors, Groton, S.D. all Wed- Funeral services for Mrs. John Born 500 years ago, Nicolas of transplants are in Minneso- nesday; Clifton Lewis Jr., Coun- Tentis, Kellogg, will be at 2 Copernicus gave mankind a ta. If QuinStar In years gone by cil Bluffs, Iowa, March 1, and p.m. Saturday at St. Afines place in the sun ¦— by putting In formation on the bank Is Richard J. Gerber, New Hamp- Catholic Church , the Rev. the sun at the center of the available from local club mem- ton, Iowa, Thursday. James Speck officiating . Burial whirling planets, instead of bers or from brochures at most (Extracts from the files of this newspaper.) THURSDAY will be in the church cemetery. Earth. churches and Winona banks. Mary T. Hadline, 54, 667 F.. Friends may call at Abbottt- Ten years ago . . . 1963 3rd St., Thursday pleaded Wise Funeral Home, Wabasha , mmuuua^a^mawmwmimmmawamammmm ^aM^mmmanmmimmam ^ammmmm ^mKn guilty to a charge of shoplift- today after 2 p.m. and until Pending Lewiston Businessmen Association's decision to ing $5.69 worth of items from time of services Saturday. The maintain it, the last of the Chicago & North Wcsteren's the Piggly Wiggly Store, 126 Parish Rosary will be at R p.m. Henty Block has steam engine, with tender and coach will be placed on a E. 5th St , and was fined $100 Pallbearers will bo Caleb, spur track at Lewiston. by Judge Pennis A. Challeen Norman and William Tentis, Joy They said it would never happen two years in a row She was arrested at 5:14 p.m. Spooner, Robert Speedling and 17 reasons whyyou but it did! Plainvicw is the District Three champion and Feb. 27. Part of the fine was Kenneth Pavelka. go Into the Region One tournament with ¦ three small schools satisfied ou > o' $50 posted bond. axes sharpened to face Austin. Attorney James Soderberg ap- ETTRICK GUN CLUB shouldcome to us peared to enter an Innocent ETTRICK , WI B. (Special) - Twenty-five years ago . . . 1948 plea for Robert Bnmbenck, 22, Members of the Ettrick Rod and fat income tax help. j football 377 Main St., who is charged Gun Club will hold open house PSk THE 5TH WHEELER BY The reappointment of Edwin Spencer as head with violating city noise ordi at the clubhouse, three miles coach at Winona High School was approved by the Winona nrnce 22-15. Trial was set for town road Reason 3. We are a year-round Board of Education. east of Ettrick on the estate lO.a.m. April 19, and no bond off County Trunk D, oh St. Pat- Tho City Council, stirred by protests from real was required. Bnmbenek was s Day, A free dance will service. We do not disappear or taxpayers, decided to send its assessors to "comparable rick' cities" in Minnesota for sample checks of the revaluation cited at 3:40 a.m, Sunday for be given in the evening. go back to some other business i Soarbmw completed allegedly Ignoring complaints Get ready for the and here lost month. about a loud party at his resi- Cummlngs Street. after April 15. B^ra j : / traveling enmping dence. Brian A. Barkcim , Winona Rt. T-f ' -.t:..! ,' '/ eoason that's about to start . . . hut. dn it ^ ' s// with a Coachmen Quinstnr , the 'luxury roc- Fifty years ago . . . 1923 John J. GUI , Chicago , plead 1, $31, speeding, 43 in 30-mlte ¦^^ . ' zone, 10:15 p.m. Wednesday at Mj|lg|r" / rontlrmnl vehicle thnt fcnluros ensy lowing Carl Gerlichcr Jr. was elected master councilor of Wi- ed Innocent to a charge of iKjJJ*i / nnd split level living. 2(i ft. nnd 2fl fL , models speeding, 40 in a 30-mlle zone . West Broadway and Grand nona chapter, Order of Do Molay. Kenneth hourne wns Street. K 5 , n sloc < now chosen senior councilor and Eugene Hcbcrling junior coun- Tiial was set for 10:30 a.m. ^/ April 18 nnd bond wns set nt Allan C, Krumm , Fountain Wjf ojl I WE OFFER i cilor. speeding, 40 In ' ' ' O, Slade $25. Tho St, Thomns Collego stu- City, Wis., $25 , |uP"f i • Guaranteed Sorvlc* • Bunk Financing Earl Slade, young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. A . , 30-mile zone , St. Charles police 310 W. Sanborn St., reported thnt he saw a yellow crocus dent was arrested at 1:20 a.m. • •>*<* tJ • Ono Full Yaar Warranty Thursday [or alleged speeding arrest 4:10 p.m. Feb. 21 on blooming in tho yard at his home. Highway 14. pi&i fcj See Tho Complete) Line Of Coachmon —- at Huff nnd West Sarnln -A TRAVEL TRAILERS TRUCK CAMPERS Mary L. Shaffer, Valley View ¦4» iS * Seventy-five years ago . . . 1898 streets. MOTORHOMES FIFTH WHEELERS Unrendor Singh , La Crosse , Dr., $15, failure to dlsplny cur- WS. m * * 4:18 MINI-MOTORHOMES William Lnmson was elected class orator by the high Wis., pleaded guilty to a charge rent vehicle registration , tSw ^J * Bchool seniors. of failuro to display current ve- p.m. Saturday at Broadway and - A Milwaukee switch train struck an electric light tower hicle registra t ion and was fined Centnr Street, David A, Schmnnskl , Foun- (XMUBLOCrc but no one was hurt. $15. He was arrested nt 3:1.1 II 1 ' I >, w F. A. KRAUSE CO, "• p.m. Tuosdny at West 5th and tain City, $15, failure to dis- THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE i,VJ !' ; .•' — Your Full Coachmen Dealer — 1873 Fairfax streets. play current vehicle registra- "Broeiy Acrei, E. of Wlnonn, Hv/y. 14-61 One-hundred yea rs ago . . . tion , 3:19 p.m. Wednesday at ui lilH " Phone 452-5155 Judge Joel Foster of River Foils, Wis., is hove visiting FOItFEITUItES : West 5th and Winona streets. 225 E. 3RD ST. !** \^d his daughter , Mrs. W. J. Whipple. Merrill A. Peterson , 1277 W. John B. Biirmelstcr , 203 W. Opon 9 a.m.-? p.m. Weekdays—9-5 Sat, A Sun,—Phono 454-3097 and family have gone to Chicago to re- fltli St., $33, speeding, 44 in 30- Wabasha St , $f , prohibited K. L. Holbrook , OPEN TONIGHT - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY main awhile In order that Mr. Holbrook may receive treat- mile zone, 11:20 a.m, Wednes- parking, 7:10 p.m. Tuesday at ment for his impaired eyesight. day at Gilmore Avenue and West 4th and Winona streets, - Alma Center man, thought dead found in Washington By VI BENICKE Darrj 6 at Trempealeau after he THE BADLY burned 12-foot go home." ^ There was speculation as to Daily News Area Editor was reported missing by his aluminum boat and motor were ALMA CENTER, Wis. - A wife. found below the dam spillway whether an explosion had oc- curred in Fees' fishing boat. 44-year-old Alma Center man, John Sieger, who supposedly drowned July Trempealeau, on the Minnesota side of the After conducting an extensive 27, 1972 in the Mississippi Riv- Department of Natural Re- river. . investigation, Winona County er, Winona County, has turned sources game warden, reported Fees was reportedly last seen Sheriff Helmer Weinmann ruled up alive in the state of Wash- that he had received a call by other fishermen the even- that there was no explosion. early that ^ ing of July 27 as he was troll- ington. . ' morning from a per- However, he added, there was He is Charles W. Fees, who son who reported seeing an arti- ing. The fishermen recalled a terrific gasoline fire in the was believed to have drowned cle; of clothing floating in the that Fees said he was "going boat, which caused a lot of after his motorized fishing boat water near the boat landing. to make one more run and then damage. , caught fire near Trempealeau. The aluminum boat's stern Wis. However, his body never and motor were badly seared. was found. One of the seats was partially CAPT. ERNEST KECK of the melted. The buckles of two life Pierce County Sheriff's office, Worker numbers jackets were found on the floor ! Tacoma, Wash., said this morn- of the boat alongside the rim of ing that a man identified as a dip net. Burned remains Of Fees' jac- burned at the edge ol William C, Hunt, 44, a construc- DEATH TRUCK . . . EmiT Sommer, 36, rural Minnesota down a 60-foot embankment, wliere it living in Everett, increase sharply ket lay on top of one of the photo) tion worker City, died about midnight today when his pickup left Highway the Milwaukee Road tracks. (L>aily News Wash., said Thursday that he WASHINGTON (AP) aluminum seats. Some of the - The On a seasonal basis, an ad- articles jnside a small tackle 61-14 about oneJiaif mile north of Lamoille. The truck plunged left a family in Wisconsin after total number of Americans at justment for normal develop- amnesia overtook him during a box were melted and one of work rose sharply in February, ments, both the rise in employ- the oars was partially burned. boating accident. indicating an expanding econo- ment and Verification has been receiv- unemployment were In the meantime, Mrs. Fees my, while the unemployment smaller. The bureau figured the has been unsuccessful in settl- ed, said Capt. Keck, that the rate edged up slightly, Temperature Minnesota City man is Charles W. Fees, Alma the La- total increase in jobs at 570,000 ing her husband's estate. Center. bor Department reported today. and the total rise in un- JACKSON COUNTY Judge The man collapsed Thursday Total employment rose near- employed at about 75,000 on the Louis Drecktrah for the second for unknown reasons while he ly 800,000 to 81.8 million, the seasonal basis. The report time, denied a petition filed by Area sanitary was working on a construction Bureau of Labor Statistics said. called the unemployment situ- the heirs of Charles Fees for may hit 50 man killed in ation virtuall job outside Tacoma. He told The total y unchanged from the probation of his estate. Pierce County authorities that number of un- January. employed workers rose 170,000 Judge Drecktrah denied the he has a wife and two children to 4.8 million petition on : grounds that Fees* ¦ for a seasonally - Nearly two-thirds district\ bill living on a small dairy farm of the in- here Saturday adjusted rate of 5.1 per cent of crease in job s was among wo- death has not been established, ¦ fiery rollover in Alma Center. and ruled that until such time ' The possibility that tempera- Fees currently is a patient at the work force. This was up men, the report said. from 5 per cent in January, as he is properly accounted for, tures could break into the 50s A rural Minnesota City man mer was alone in the vehicle. Puget Sound Hospital, Tacoma, the The nation's total employ- no probate proceedings would died early this morning in a Sheriff's deputies called to report said. ment has increasedMjy 2.5 mil- was mentioned in today's weath- is introduced where he admitted himself for be allowed. fiery one-vehicle crash on High- the scene about 12:30 a.m. said psychiatric treatment or evalu- The report noted a substan- lion in the past year, it said, er forecast for the Winona area. A bill to create a Dover-Eyffta- tial Delores Fees had filed for way. 61-14 about one-half mile they stopped a freight . train be- St. Charles sanitary sewer dis- ation, according to Pierce gain in the length of the av- while total unemployment has the probation in September, It could be wet, too, with low Homer. The Highway Pa- County authorities. erage work week of 24 minutes declined by nearly 600,000. north of Lamoille. A trict and board was introduced but Judge Drecktrah refused mostly cloudy skies holding the trol was also called to investi- in the Minnesota Senate Thurs- to 37.3 hours for nonfarm pay- The big boost in jobs for wo- to sign the order requesting a Emil Sommer, 36, a cabinet- gate, and the Pickwick Volun- THE LAST recollection Fees rolls. ! chance of some scattered light day by Sen. Soger Laufenburg- has, said Capt. Keck, is being rn en reduced their un- special administrator for the maker, was found dead at the teer Fire Department was also er, DFL-Lewiston. in a boat oh the Mississippi The longer work week also employment rate from 5.3 per estate at that time. rain both tonight and Saturday. ¦ called to the scene. helped boost average earnings ¦ ' ' ¦ '¦ ¦ scene about midnight j shortly Cosponsors are Sens. Harold River in 1972 and being thrown cent to 4.9 per cent in February . Temperatures swung from a Authorities reported that the of some 5 after his northbound pickup Krieger, R>Rochester, and Lew into the water. million rank and file with a total of 1,577,000. . high of 43 Thursday afternoon road surface at the: left-hand workers by $1.50 to $139.48 per The unemployment rate for missed a curve. Authorities said Larson, R-Mabel. A woman identified herself as ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' "• Three injured in to a low of 23 this morning. level curve was dry. The bill would establish a new Mrs. Hunt to Pierce County au- week. . . . ' men edged up slightly from 3.3 the vehicle clipped off 14 guard Martin Funeral Home, Winona It was 34 at noon today, a sanitary district to serve the thorities but Hunt (Fees): says The bureau said average per cent to 3.4 per cent with a steam explosion rail posts and plunged down a is in charge of arrangements. three municipalities and areas he has no recollection of a weekly earnings were up $8.47, total of 2,067,000. low in the 30s is forecast for or 6.5 per cent ; 60-foot embankment, where it SOMMER'S DEATH and that between, with authority to issue second wife. , per week over The jobless rate for teen- at La Crosse firm tonight and a high between 45 general obligation bonds and On July 28, 1972 , dragging the past year. Over the same agers climbed from 14.3 per and 52 for Saturday. : burned at the edge of the Mil- of a -North Dakota youth Thurs- operations for Fees' body began time span living costs rose 3.7 waukee Road tracks. The pickup day raised Minnesota's 1973 levy taxes, benefit assessments cent to 15.8 per cent with a LA CROSSE, Wis. - One of The chance of precipitation below the spillway of Lock & per cent. total of 1,200,000. was set at 20 percent for to- traveled some 275 feet after leav- road toll to 120, compared with and user fees for construction, three men injured in an early night and 50 percent for Satur- ing the highway. 93 a year ago. maintenance and operation of morning steam line explosion at ' Frank J. Montieth, 17, Leo- sewer lines and a treatment Universal Oil Products Norptes day. .. HIS DEATH, the second In plant. was reported in satisfactory The normal temperature Winona County this week nard, N.D. died and six per- , brings sons were hospitalized follow- A three-town planning board condition at Lutheran Hospital. range for this date in Winona the 1973 county traffic toll to has spent two years on a long- Raymond Delaney, is from a high of 37 to a low of : ing a headon crash on Highway S5, La five. range plan for the proposed sys- Planners table plan Crosse, suffered burns to his 19. Two witnesses 75, four miles north of Breck- , Martin Nick- enridge, Minn. Thursday. tem, linking the three to a treat- face and left hand and a cut el, 50, Byron, and Bernard ment plant at or near St. Char- on one arm after a valve on an Scherman, 50, Lino Lakes, Also injured were Larry Ad- les. ¦ ' overhead steam ; line- ruptured Minn.,, said they reached the ballah, 19, Ross, -N.D., a pas- The district would be governed and flooded part of the build- Man acquitted truck shortly after the acci- senger in the Montieth auto, and by a seven-member board, with for firm expansion ing with steam. City fire offi- dent, according to the Winona five occupants of the other car, two members, each selected by cials reported considerable dam- all of Abercrombie, N.D. They By AL DAVIS Annexation action 'is expected lic housing unit across Highway County sheriff's office^ the. municipal governing boards. Daily News Staff Writer at the next meeting of the City age to the building from steam charge The men reportedly opened were identified as Mrs. Helma The seventh* member would be 61-14. Penney's carries a B-2 and from sprinkler water. on of Rustvang, 78; her daughter The Winona City Planning Council. the truck door, but flames pre- , selected at large — by the first Commission met for about an classification and a service Also injured in the explosion vented them from seeing or do- Mrs. Myron Hagen, and Mrs. appointees. Under the present city sode, Were plant foreman Robert Hagen's three children, Tim and hour Thursday evening, tabled all annexed property is tem- station and a grocery market letting dog run ing anything else. Eyota and St. Charles operate a building site plan request to the east, Murphy, La Crosse, who sought The unloaded 1971 model pick- Todd, 11, and Tammy, 3. porarily zoned R-l (Residen- across Highway 14, municipal wastewater treatment until action can be taken by ) are both zoned commercial. his own treatment, and Edward John Beszka, 1165 W. 4th St., up truck was. destroyed. Som- facilities which don't meet the tial , unless the planning com- Urhanek, 31, Viroqua, Wis., who was found not guilty on a the City Board of Adjustment, mission recommends a final The commission was unanim- state Pollution Control Agency recommended a zoning classi- ous in its recommendation for was treated for bruises and re- charge of letting a dog run at Date is changed (PCA) standards. The bill says, zoning at the time of annexa- leased. ' ;. large in a written decision re- fication for a parcel expected tion. City Council action on the mat- Horse killed by "There are serious problems of to be annexed to the city and Winona Warehouse has re- Norplex, which produces plas- leased this week . - '. ' " «' for and disposal of quested a B-2 (Commercial) ter. ward meeting water pollution confirmed the first meeting in New officers for the commis- tics, is located on the city's sewage which cannot be effec- classification for the parcel. west side, on Norpler: Drive, off car near Altura The late f or Winona ' s April for election of new com- sion will be elected at the Keszka contested the charge tively or economically dealt mission officers. There was no information avail- South Avenue. In a trial Feb. 27. In a memor- ALTURA, Minn. — A horse special 2nd Ward meeting able as to what specific use the April 5 meeting. Presently ser- has been shifted with by existing government un- Tabled for action by the andum attached to the deci- was killed after it was struck from March its under existing laws." property would be put, other ving are Leo F. Murphy Jr., 21 to April 4, according to Board of Adjustment was a as chairman, and J. H. Capron MHD schedules sion, Challeen ruled that the by an automobile about 9:30 site plan for an addition than it would be limited to p.m. Thursday on CSAH 33 City Manager Paul G. to the as vice chairman. Dillerud defendant took proper precau- , two Schrfever. Winona Knitting Mills, 902 E. commercial use. tions to secure the family dog miles . south of Altura. acts as permanent secretary to public meeting Plans have been changed 2nd St. THE CLOSEST residential the organization. outside, according to testimony. According to the Winona for the meeting between city Freed prisoner, County sheriff's office, the WINONA property, explained Jerry Re- Members of the nominating on 'action plan' Assuming the defendant test- officials and ward residents, contractor Ralph ' ified truthfully, the judge con- animal was shot after it re- Scharmer explained to the com- gan , assistant planning direc- committee are Murphy, Mrs. which mil be at 7:3o p.m. tor, Is the Thurley Homes pub- John Luebbe and Fred Naas. A public information session tinued, it appeared that some- portedly ran into the path of a at Lincoln School. The full mission that the addition would northbound car driven by Wil- former Winonan, on the Minnesota Highway De- one other than a Reszka family City Council and most de- add 1,326 square feet to the partment's "Action Plan" for member must have let the dog liam G. Loppnow, Utica. Lopp- partment heads are expected salesroom area on the southeast ndw said he had just passed highway planning is scheduled loose, a to be available to answer corner of the building. There at the Rochester department of- If n dog owner feels his pet hill crest and could not avoid citizens' questions. talks of faith would be no sewer or water the animal at it ran from a Caledonia teacher fices March 21. is being freed by other persons, Leading the session will SAN ANTONIO, Tex. - hookup, he said , nor would there The plan will spell out in ad- however, he should take add- ditch. be 2nd Ward Councilman "Throughout those long years be ah outside entrance to the Damage to the front of Lopp- Gaylord Fox vance procedures used in plan- itional precautions to secure the and At-Large of imprisonment, our faith in addition. ning to "assure that full con- animal in the future, Challeen now's 1966 model sedan wns Councilman Dan Tralnor our God, our country , our Pres- •Charles Dillerud, city plan- nominated for award placed at $400. Jr. (1st, 2nd). sideration" is made on social, added. ident and our families never ning director, pointed out that CALEDONIA, Minn. - A Wi- president of the Ladies Sodal- economic and environmental ef- " Force Col. Res7.ka's mother, Mrs. John wavered," said Air a variance would be needed be- nona State College graduate ity of St. Patrick's Church, fects In highway development, Reszka, was recently found Gordon A. Larson , 45, a former cause of setback requirements has been nominated by the Cal- Brownsville, and member of resident, upon arrival according to Assistant District guilty of letting the same dog Winona Under the city's zoning ordi- edonia Education Association the parish council at St. Pat- Engineer Richard P. Klobuchar. run at large. Challeen explain- at Kelly Air Force Base here nance, he said, all new con- for the 1973 Minnesota Teacher rick's Church. Wednesday. The plan is to be completed ed his difference in ruling by Rushford still struction in' a manufacturing of the Year award. by June 15 under federal guiote- Mrs. Frank (Hazel) Hess, La zone must have a 25-foot setback She is Mrs. Pat A. Forschler, IN HER professional work, noting that in Mrs. Reszka's Crosse, Wis., was at the airport she has conducted two in-serv- lines and put into effect by case, ". .. there was no show- from the property line. Some Caledonia Junior High School Nov. 1. The meeting will be at to greet her son, who had been parts of the old building are up communications teacher. ice workshops for reading ing on the part of the defendant pursuing airport a prisoner of war in Hanoi since teachers at the request of Hia- 7:30 p.m. at the district offices , that all precaution's were taken to six feet from the lot line a mile north of Rochester on May 5, 19S7. but are exempt from this re- MRS. FORSCHLEIt, who has watha Valley Special Educa- to secure the dog. RUSHFORD, Minn. - Earl need and what to do," Bunke Larson's wife, Mary, and Highway 52. Written comments quirement under the "grand fa- been a teacher in area schools tional Services. Bunke, Rushford Village coun- added. three children . Michael , 19, for 1!) yours, received her bach- She began her career in 1933 will be accepted. cilman, told the Daily News Robert, 17, and Pamela, 11, ther clause." Members cf the County Board The plan for the addition , elor of science degree from Wi- in rural schools, teaching Police schedule this morning that opposition to denied a request for a condition- who live in San Antonio, greeted nona State College. Currently grades one through eight. From Chester Farm Bureau the projected Rushford munici- him at the hospital at nearby however, calls for construction al land use permit to allow tiro right up to the property line, she is studying for her master's 1960-67 she taught grades five schedules meeting bicycle auction pal airport came from people construction of a 3,500-foot grass Lackland Air Force Base. degree as a reading specialist Col. Larson, the senior officer approval for which a variance through eight in Freeburg and LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) who really didn't care one way landing strip on the Archie Leuh- from tho University of Wiscon- from 1967-6!) , grades four Winona Police will sponsor a or the other. on his flight, continued : would be required. — Members of the Chester Farm p.m, mann farm in Hart Township sin-La Crosse. through six. She has been a Bureau Unit havo been asked bicyclo auction at 7 March He was referring to the action five miles north and across the "Our greatest desire was to THE COMMISSION was una- 28 at the police garage in City do what we are doing now — Sho also has ea rned credit teacher in the Caledonia Jun- to attend the Zumbro Farm of the Winonn County Board of county lino from Rushford . nimous in its vote that the mat- hours by attending several work- ior High School since 19B9. Hall. Commissioners early this week to return in honor as fighting be tabled. Bureau Unit meeting Saturday For sale are recovered bicy- In the six months since tho men of our great country. We ter shops in her specialty. She and her husband, Arn- at the Mazeppa Community which rejected a plan for nn petition came before tho Coun- are overjoyed at being homo. The variance request will Mrs. Forschler is a member cles which have been hold nt airport north of here, just over " come before the Board of Ad- old, live in Brownsville. They Rooms. the station at least three months, ty Planning Commission (which of the Minnesotn and National have two children: Mrs. Kay The meeting will begin with the Winona County lino in Hart recommended approval to tho justment March 21. Education associations , the In- and for which the pollco have Township. Scharius and Richard Forsch- a noon potluck lunch. County Board), the request Winona Warehouse Co.. re- ternational Reading Associa- ler. no records of ownership. Thefts reported ceived n favorable recommend- The Chester unit will not meet Proceeds will go to tho Police "IT SEEMS Hint there wore drew opposition from some of tion , tho Southeastern Minneso- The Minnesota Tenclior of until May, when tho commodity a lot of people, who don't evon tho township residents and from ation from tho commission on tn Education Association and the Year will bo announced contest will be held. This year Relief Fund used for police pen- to police here its zoning request for a p 's sions. Billies may lie inspected live here, telling us what wo tho Hart Town Board , which iece the Association for Retarded Aug. 25 at the Minnesota State contest will bo on double crust nnd day prior to tho auction . needed nnd what we didn't feared creation of tho munici- Two Wednesday night thefts of property on which an an- Children. Fair. apple pie. pal facility will moan the loss wero reported to polico recent- nexation petition is pending. Sho is community services of 1)5 acres of prime cropland ly, Chief Rohert Carst cnbrock Tho 15-acre, triangular-shaped clmlrmnn for tho Veterans of from tax rolls. said today. parcel is located nt the Inter- Foreign Wars Auxiliary Ix>.roy ANNUAL "We'll jii,st have to try to find L. J. Himiichs, 332 Emherst, section of Highway 01 and High- D. llolzworlh Post. (1801; former CITY OF WINONA a location where people don't St,, said a long plnicl double- way 14 on the city's far west project lender for the Browns- oppose it so much," Bunke said, breasted topcojvt was taken from side, just across Highway 01 vlllo Busy Bees 4H Club; past "but wo need nn airport and Winona Stato College while ho from the J. C. Penney com- secretary for tho Winona Coun- HOMER TOWNSHIP attended a basketball game. plex. cil of Catholic Women ; past we're going to have one." The cont was valued at $35. Dog Licenses Due Now Richnrd Stnnchfield , Roches- MEETING BUNKE SAID nn nren nlr- tleentet are available now at tho off lea port committee is in tho proc- ter, said several items were The 1973 dog ess of organizing to pursue pos- stolen from his unlocked car of Iho City Troanuror, Room 1, Basement of City Bldg. The sibilities. whilo it wns parked outside the Town of Warren City Ordinance provide* Hint every owivor ot m dog must Tues., March 13, 1973 J. C. Penney Co., 1858 Service purclinso a llconso for It, failure to do to It a violation of "Thcso people don't Jmow Drive, whero ho is employed. what we're up against ," ho Missing are two front hubenps the City Ordinance and iuh|octt the owner to arrest and Polls Open—12:00 Noon to 8:00 p.m. said , "We' re down hero In nnd a fire extinguisher. Ho plac- ANNUAL ELECTION penalty as for a misdemeanor. these hills nnd the Hart site ed no value on Iho loss. ANNUA! BUSINESS MEETING would have been perfect." ¦ The 1972 llconaet expire March Jflth, 1973 and the new Tho silo on the Lcuhmniin Tuesday. » liconto mutt be purchatcd by April 1, 1971 ($1 penalty CAUED TO ORDER 8:0O P.M. City accident * March 13 ~ farm hnd been approved by the TOWN HAH addod after April 1st). " { Stato Aeronautics Commission, Thursday Polls Open Again for k which allocates air fuol gns tnx 1:15 p.m. — West Snrnin nnd POLLS OPEN 10:00 TO 6:00 Rabloa vaccination mutt bo presflntcd for now registra- funds for nlrport projects. Huff streets, remcud collision: tions before llcona» will be Itaued. Hour After Close Of Business Meeting Bunke didn 't completely rule Jnmcs II. Shcrrnrd , St, Pnul , BUSINESS MEETING — 1:30 P.M. out the Hart site. "We'd have Minn., 19BII model three-ton Llcento Foot aro: Mala Dog, $2.00; Spayod Fomalo, to go hack to tho board ," ho truck, $125, front ; Stephen D. $2.00; Female, $3.00. | HOMER TOWNSHIP OFFICERS said, "but that will bo up to Rudnlck, 1970 modol hnrdtop, R. JACK MILLER - Clerk tho committee." $250, rear. Tonight, weekend TV HH mWJkmmlKSPtlmmrMWmmmmmmwa ^IB I v y , t fVf s ed *vt™f*^t*^-*YftF'>r-'vf"V!yr*m#vf'*tyt> get ribb by friends Wm\l&w&'^%W&tW{ '' W''"f 'r*{' *'' t** "jww^-^*^^/ Henny ^ TASTE TEMPTIHG W%r?W v. ^ Wp-^kr ? *•*¦ A. j. * ,< IfKaWaWM^f^mvSfXr ' w fc. vh*> •*. — *- — 1IA MM %y * A NEW YORK — Henry hopes he's got a machine empty dais until they re- r l onrght ,&>, WskoWMi$^kW GMWLWLMM* jm ™; ' ' /t ' Youngman recently starred gun in there." turned looking a little sheep- FOOD FOR LESS! The roastmaster Milton ish and took their seats, To Tall tht Truth 1» 8iJ0 Thirty Minute* Special > J10 1J Today ing of Friar Tuck in a rol- ^ 7 AWARDS 4:4S Blua Una II With 1 Chrlllopturs It Cable TV-3 ducers . . . Rod Steiger, LOCAL NEWS, 5:00, . licking mood. Alongside was now in "L o 11 y - Madonna RELIGION IN THE '70s, 5:15, Cable TV-3. a portrait of Henny Young- BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT. XXX " was asked to do ¦ GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL man with a violin. "Last Four Days of Mus- a)Mi»vt.w l(v*.Auw.^r/:w/dW «i L ' ' Semi-final action, including one Class A and one Class AA "You notice tley even ¦r ^WS^' .: :\ telecast from Veterans' Auditorium, Des Moines, la. Bolini." r PO Basketball 5-10-11 Girls' Bsiketball 3 game, have Hehny's picture oh the ' the ~ Morning Animal World Cary Granfll make SUNDAY ' VtOO Cartoons * News 4-5-10 7:00, Ch. 3. ,*' Rodney Danger- GENE HACKMAN Westerners 9 Lawrence Welk 6-3 wall here presentations at the Fa- ^ \ J.«-5-«-M-l0-13-1t Women s Goll 11 CBS REPORTS. "What Are We Doing To Our Children?" SHELLEY WINTERS ¦lOO Sesame Street 1 ' Rat Patrol 9 field said. "I , don't know berge Straw Hat Awards SPECIALS! Today's Woman .19 Hee Haw 13 details problems of American youth. Producer Issac Kleiner- F 1 Osmonds «-*19 1:30 Mark Donahue t who the bum with the vio- May 17 at Tavern on the 7:15-9:25 — NO PASSES Preparlno; Mod Squad 19 man focuses on Atlanta and finds a young boy sentenced to 34 ' American 4:30 Survivals 4 lin is." Green :. Singer Joe Si- 55f!-$1 Children « Sportsman t days in a treatment center, children at a housing project . . I ROAST I .25-$T.75 ¦:30 Movie 3-4 8-9.19 Mouse Factory 5 It was a long„overdue mon keeps a guard offstage -Sun, Story Time * 11 Soul Unlimited 19 Young Dr. Klldare 9 living on welfare, juvenile delinquency in an affluent sub- I TURKEY Matinee Sat. 1:15 5:00 Sew Smart » Parent Game 10 tribute to the master of when he works — not to J t:00 Electric Company 2 Julius Boros 11 , 4-8. Probe 11 urb. 7:00 Chs. snappy gag-telling. In his watch out for Joe, but for ¦ 2:30 Pro Bowlers 7:00 Movie 2 HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT. Semi-final V BAKED '} ¦M. 55^-51-$1.25 ffiM Mister Rogers 2 Tour <-9-19 All In the Family 4-B own talk Henny confessed his 15G black diamond mink \ flnCTT H Cartoons 3-4-8 Emergency ! 5-13 play, 7:0O, Chs. 10-11. , Madanlno 11 Munsters tl that he once ran a printing coat . . . Danny Thomas s 1:00 Golf Classic 3-( Long Day's EYE TO EYE. The topic "Folk Art." Highlights: a visit to ' 10:00 Sesame Street 2 Collage . Journey 4-?-l9 stand on 6th Av. and that appearance at the Las Ve- Bewitched i-M9 ' Arts, a talk with a Basketball 4-n Ryan's Air Force 10 the attic of Boston's Museum of Fine gas Sands April 11 will be '¦' rotk in it NCAA Wrestling 11 a look at a quilt, hand- Milton Berle, already a star "Barbra Streisand gives the . 10:30 Cartoons <-9>19 7:15 Bluo Line 10-11 craftsman who restores furniture, , Parly Duke 11 Basketball 5-10-13 country fair comedian, would drop in on his 40th there. best performance of her career." 4:00 Changing Times 1 7:30 Bridget Loves made in the 1880s, a visit to an old-fashioned 11:00 Electric B'rnlo 4-8 him between shows, give While actor Bob Strauss JUDITH cn/sr. run«*•» Company 1 Wido World of in Massachusetts. 7:30, Ch. 2. OPEN - Sports <-9-19 Ho kiy Tourney 1011 him gags and tell him how was rehearsing his role in College Tyler STICKS AND BONES. A Tony-wiwiing drama that cen- Wally's Workshop a 8:00 Mir/ "Detective Story," his Basketball ail 4:30 To Tell the Moore 4-8 ters on the anguish of Vietnam. In The autumn of 1968 a to deliver them. 24 HOURS Cartoons 5-10-13 Truth 1 Movie 5-13 blinded veteran is reunited with his family. He is haunted by Milton also gave Henny apartment was burgled (CLOSED MONDAYS) 11:30 Sesame street 2 Perspective 8 8:30 Bob Newhart 4-8 money to attend his shows. Knicks basketball star Earl Afternoon 5:00 Gospel FellowsMp 3 9:00 David Sussklnd 2 bitter memories while his family reacts with feelings of This It Vour Life 4 Carol Burnett 4-8 Henny had the courtesy not (The Pearl) Monroe is do- 12:00 News 4 9:30 News 11 guilt and resentment. .8:00, Chs. 4-8. . Soul Unlimited (-9 Nashville Music 5 . to say that he laughed ing work for Spring Rec- Music carousel 8 10:00 News 3-4-8-10 LIZA WITH A Z. Liza Minnelll's one-woman concert — it up f Welly ] ' 's WorksKop Buck Owens 10 Movla " ' 6-9-19 for- Milton in return. ords ... The Ass'n For a Film Festival a It Takes a Thief 11 an hour of showstoppers. 8:00, Chs. 5-13. . S Dick Rodgers 13 Movie 11 "The man who has been Better N.Y. wants Mayor Great Outdoor* 13 .10:15 Movie , 10 Saturday 8UTH Agriculture 19 10:30 Hee Haw 3 Lindsay to use "Beautiful 12:10 Sportsmen 5:30 340 Degrees : 2 COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Purdue Boilermakers.vs. In- sworn.at, maligned and spit estaurant 's News 3-4-8-13 News 3-13 City" (from the Godspell" iilillP ^ Holiday 4 MovlB 8 diana Hoosiers, 11:00, Chs. 3-11; MINNESOTA GOPHERS on—and rightly so," Milton Audubon 5 wild Kingdom J ¦ , film) as the city's theme rn^^^ Reasoner 10:50 Movie 4-11-13 Berle said about Youngman, ' NHL Action 10 ' vs. Northwestern Wildcats, 3:00. Chs. 4-11. 126 East Third St. k^^ 11:00 Johnny Carson S song. oena Williams 13 Report 4-9-it ] CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL. "Danger Point!" tells "the funniest man since HE Tracks & Trails 10 11:30' Name of the Game 3 ¦ TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: HE & 12:45 Changing Times 4 Prisoner 10 the story of teen-agers trapped in treacherous waters, filmed Troy Donahue . . ' ..'when he Conveniently Located ^ 1:00 ABA Basketball J-<-8 Evening ,11:45 Tracks a Trails 19 Veteran actor Don DeLeo NCAA plays "The Star Spangled 4:00 Civilisation I 11:551 Gone Williams I at the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea. 12 :00, Ch. 8. said he tested for the se- in Downtown Winona ' NHL ACTION. Highlights of games between Chicago and Banner,' the audience sits ' s XS B .VT' quel to "The Godfather " ¦ IMM1 —BMWM —Mi ^» s^TL^^^WBrfe gyy^ I ^A^ > New York, Boston and Montreal. Feature: penalties and in- down . . .in 1930 he said but didn't make it: "I failed f ^^^^^^^^^^ HH fractions. 12:30, Ch. 10. I was his idol, he stole mv ¦v if u. y*w w f.vx «*v.& y rifle practice." ABA BASKETBALL. Denver Rockets vs. Virginia Squires act and then I was idle..." WISH I'D SATD THAT: In Morning Afternoon Evening at Hampton Roads, Va. 1:00, Ohs. 3-4-8. It was hard to get a laugh choosing a wife try to ima- •i00 Religion 3-4-13 12:00 This Is The Life s 4:00 Zoom 2 NCAA BASKETBALL. Long Beach State (Cal.) meets at that luncheon with a Oral Roberts 5 News 4 UFO J gine how she'd look if she • ¦|UP :i; Gospel Hour t Henry Wolf t News 4 Weber State (Utah) in opening game of the tournament, Lo- clean line. Joey Adams weren't a blonde. POTATO Billy James Living Word t Western t gan, Utah, 1:00, Chs. 5-10-13; Southwestern Louisiana vs. managed by somehow bring- Harglss 19 Dick Rodgers 8.1309 High Quit Bowl 8 REMEMBERED QUOTE: BARBRA THE ¦ISO Cartoons 4-8 Changing Times 9 Lawrence welk 9 University of Houston, 3:00, Chs. 5-10-13. ing Florida into it and say- "It wasn't until quite late Day of Discovery s Comment '73 10 Wild Kingdom 10 WOMEN'S GOLF. Quarter-final play. Barnett-Mills vs. ing thaf'the average age of in life that I discovered how STREISAND Billy James - 12:15 Family Hour 4 Hee Haw 11 Creed-Wright, Cinderella Tournament. 1:00, Ch. 11. PANCAKES 7:15-9:15 | Hargls Organ Notes Untamed World li the residents of the hotel easy it is to say 'I don't |BOX I Believe * 9 Portrait of Mark Donahue In »:30 Insight 3 . Lassie 19 FOUR YEARS TO VICTORY. where Henny lives in Miami know. — Somerset Mau- Miracles ? 4:30 Earthkeeplng 2 , '" ¦nntfMia $1.50 (§]«» Oospel Hour 10 Skiing . 4 Peanuts Cartoon 4-8 from 1969 to his 1972 Indy 50o victory. 1:30 Ch. 6. Beach is deceased." Berle, gham. Revival Fires 13-19 Issues/Answers 4-9 World of OUTDOORS WITH JULIUS BOROS. Julius and his brother ¦"¦UwUMlH Ends Toei. Camera Three 8 in introducing Jcey, said, EARL'S PEARLS: A fel- tiOO Oral Roberts 3 Dliney 5-10-13 have a round of golf at the Nairn Country Club in Scotland. Scene Ten lo Badger Hockey 19 "Joey doesn't have an en- low said he used psycholo- Film Festival 4 Voice of Faith 13 STEAK SHOP Fatth tor Today s 7:00 Naturalisls 2 2:00, Ch. 11. emy in the audience. gy to get his son to cut his STARTS WED. Curiosity Shoo <-9-19 1:00 Cartoons a MASH 3-8 PRO BOWLERS TOUR. Final action in the BPAA U.S. 125 Main St News special 4 They're all up here on the hair: "I told him, 'Why Lamp Unto My ¦ ¦ The Hanest 4 Chs. 6-9-19. Peat ¦ ¦ '» Mayberry 5 FBI 4-9-19 Open from New York. 2:30, dais." wear it so long — and hide Church Service 11 NBA Virginian 11 CBS GOLF CLASSIC. Quarter-final match: Sanders- Joey s words of respect your beautiful knees?' " Rex Humbert I] Basketball 4-9-19 7(30 French Chef 2 Casper-Miller 3:00 ' Echoes From Mannlx 1-4-8 Brewer vs. , , Chs. 3-8. for Henny were warm — Noel Coward said it: Jlrother f:10 Day of Discovery J Calvary t SPORTS, . Religious Town McMillan *; WIDE WORLD OF Featured events: 1. Inter- "When the palace lights Duly Bound ' 10 WHe S-10-13 although there was hardly a Muffle Hall < national Men s Alpine Skiing Championship from Kitzbuhel, Batman 11 1:00 Masterpiece ' comedian on the dais who burned bright into the early . Look Up 4 Live 8 Bill Anderson 13 Theatre 3 Austria. International Cliff Diving Championships from Aca- Insight lo didn't at one time say about hours, it used to mean there DANCE Cipltol Approach tl 1:10 Tracks 4 Trails 4 Harry O 4-9-19 pulco Championships from Bratis- 8:30 Bamaby Jones 1-4-8 . 3. World Ice Dancing was a crisis somewhere in IlitO Camera Three 3 NHL 5 , , some other comedian, "He Big Picture 8 Conqulsta u lava Czechoslovakia. 4:00 Chs. 6-9-19. the Empire. Now it means WINONA V^-Sl Laurel, Hardy . 4 9:00 Firing Line 2 just stole my story." Nayberry 5 Munsters 11 GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT- Fishing 13 Escape 5-10-13 Irwin C. Watson may have they're waiting up for Prin- Rex Humbert) a Interteet 6-9-19 Iowa. Class A and Class AA finals at Des Moines. 6:00, Ch. 3. cess Anne." That's earl, ATHLETIC CLUB Day of Discovery e 1:00 Fishing 4 9:30 Lloyd Bridges 1 LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT. Laurence Olivier delivered the most eloquent Cartoonr f.|9 NHL Hockey s-10-13 Moore on Sunday 4 slap at Henny. "My mother brother. This Is The Life 10 Golf Tournomerrt 11 Police Surgeon S stars in this.prize-winning drama; Connecticut, 1912, is the Wrestling II 111! Changing Times I Country Place told me," he said, "if you insight )3 8 scene of this play that has little plot. It portrays one day— MELLOTONES 1:30 sports The Harvest 10 and years of misery—-in the lives of a hopeless family. can't say anything good Winona Daily News 10:» Lamp Unto Spectacular HI News 11 about anybody, don't say My Feet 1 liis' ' Protectors .13 7:00, Chs. 6-9-19. FRIDAY, MARCH ?, 1973 SATURDAY Face the Nation I 'American -. 10:00 Soul's Hirbor 2 anything." He then stood Make A Wlsn »H Sportsman 4-19 News 1-4-3-1-10-13 HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY TOURNAMENT-Minnesota. VOLUME 117, NO. 94 Mormon Choir 10 Sports Cavalcadi 9 Western 6 Championship game at Met Sports Center, Bloomwgton, 7:30, silent for a full minute. MARCH (0 3:30 Westerners t Published dally except Saturday and cer- Blackwood Family 13 News f-19 Chs. 10-11. It was not surprising that tain holidays by Republican and Herald 11)90 4:00 Young People's, Perry Mison 11 Look Up a Live l concert 3-4-8 when the big smash moment Publishing Company, 401 Franklin St., Face , the Nation 4 10:30 sportsarama 3 DAVID SUSSKIND. "Breast Cancer-the Disease Wo- Wlnons- Minn. 55987. High School Bowl 5 Movie 9-11 Charlie Mccarty 5 men Fear Most," discussion with three women who have came with all the come- This Is The Life <-l 4:13 Howard Coiell 4-19 Momenta of Trulh 8 dians getting to their feet SUBSCRIPTION RATES Directions ? 4:30 UFO 5 Jack Paar 9 had breast surgery. 9:00, Ch. 2. Single copy 15c dally. 30e Sunday. David & Goliath 10 American Lifestyle 4 Movie 10 Sunday for Henny, they stayed on Delivered by carrier par week 60 cents) Wonderama 11 Eehoes From Snowmobile 19 their feet — and walked 26 weeks SI5.30; 51 weeks 430.60. Gospel Hour 13 Calvary 13 10:33 Fishln' Hole 8 CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL. "Danger Point!", 12:00, By mall strictly In advance) paper DANCE Roller Derby 19 Issues, Answers 19 It's Your Life 19 Ch. 6. off the platform and into the stopped on expiration data: 5:00 to Minutes 1-4-8 10:45 Movie 11-19 wings as though Local Area — Rales below apply only Saturday, March 10 11:15 The Answer Focal Point 1 10:30 Movie 4 LAMP L'NTO MY FEET. An archbishop of the Greek Or- , exiting. Is Love lo In Winona, Houston, Wabasha, Fillmore Echoes From 11:00 Suspense a thodox Church discusses abstinence, repentance and fasting Henny, an oldtimer, ac- and Olmsted counties In Minnesota! — Music by — 11:30 Face the Nation 3 Celvarv 10 Boris Kerloff 6 Buffalo, Trempealeau,; Pepin, Jackson Stockmarket 4 Chmlelewskl 13 which mark the Lenten season and he emphasizes faith and customed to such tricks, BLUE DENIM Movie 11 1 ¦R^^^J^SO GVR *&- ^ \jS$L^^RmmmY t t~ continued and La Crosso coun'les In Wisconsin, and H^ Meet iho Press 5-10 5:90 EarthkeePIn; 2 11:03 Western 8 self-discipline among young people. 9:00, Ch. 8; 10:3O, Ch. 3. talking from an armed forces pertonnel with military FARMERS Consultation 6 National 11:45 Hitchcock 13 NBA BASKETBALL. New York Knickerbockers meet the addresses In the conllnental United States insight 8 Geographic 5 12:00 Dr. Joyce or overseas with APO or FPO addresses: Focus 9 Lassie 6 Brothers S Boston Celtics, 1:00, Chs. 6-9-19. La ke City youth 1 year . , S25.00 9 monlhs . .. S20.75 11:45 World ol News 10-13 News 4.M9 DUTY BOUND. Courtroom drama about an exile on trial 0 rnonlhs . . . $15.00 3 months . .. J 9.00 Aviation 4 Snowmobiles 19 Answer Is Love 10 Elsewhere In United States and Canada: RED'S DflGPATCH for draft evasion. Opposed to the Vietnam war, Glenn Brook honored by state 1 year . . . 140.00 9 monthi... 530.50 wants alternate service and his attorney suggests amnesty. 6 months . . . J30.75 3 months ... $11.00 Troy, Minn. LIV ULLMANN Veterinary science Eunice Shriver Sunday News only, 1 year ... $15.00 Viewers are to serve as Glenn's jury. i:00, Ch. 10. Holstein group Slngla dally copies milled 25 cents each, meeting scheduled NHL ACTION (detail in Saturday's schedule) 1:30, Ch. 5. Single Sunday copies mailed 75 cenfi EMIGRANTS injured during NHL HOCKEY. Toronto Maple Leafs vs. the New York each. UTICA, Minn. — The fourth LAKE CITY, Minn. — Den- Subscriptions for less than one monthi NOMINATED FOR Rangers, 2:00, Chs 5-10-IS. $1 per week. Other rales en request. of five "Winona County 4-H . nis Pierson , son of Mr. and ACADEMY football game GOLF TOUKNAMENT. Final action in the Doral East- Mrs. Paul Pierson, rural Lake ' Send change ot address, notices, un- , LIVE MUSIC ! veterinary science meetings will delivered copies, subscription orders and 4 AWARDS ern Open from Miami. 2: CO, Ch. 11. City, named other moll Items to Winona Dally News, FRIDAY be at the Utica School Monday WASHINGTON (AP) - Eu- CBS SPORTS SPECTACULAR, Russian gymnast Oiga P.O. Box 70, Winona, Minn. 55987. BEST PICTURE from 7:45 to 9 p.m. nice Shriver-i-tackled by her Minnesota 4-H f "The Sod Busters" \ Korbut headlines the women's gymnastic exhibition at Hous- Holstein boy by For circulation Information call 454- L from Rochester , BEST ACTRESS Dr. Philip Behrens , St. pet dogs during a family foot- ton's Astrodome. She was the crowd-plcaser at the Munich 2961; classified advertising, 452-33511 Charles, and Dr. Jerome Speltz, ball game—is recuperating on the state Hol- display advertising. 452-7850) news, 452 f SATURDAY < BEST DIRECTOR Olympics, winning gold medals in the balance beam and stein Associa- 3324, Area code, 507. Winona, will discuss viruses and crutches from a torn ligament floor exercises. She'll bo joined by gold , silver and bronze Second class postage) paid at Winona, ) "The Poa Pickers" i tion, was hon- Minn. ' bacteria, nutrition , poisons, and in her right leg. medalists. An added feature: World Cup Skiing, taped in [ from Prosfon hereditary disease. Mrs. Shriver said the acci- ored at the an- Switzerland Jan. 13-14. 2:30, Chs. 3-4-8. nual meeting of „»m£s> ) CLY-fllAR ' The final meeting will be at dent happened Saturday at her AMERICAN SPORTSMAN. Highlights include: 1. A ski A the school April 2, with Dr. J. home in suburban Maryland. the association patrol rescue mission. 2. A Louisiana sportsman hunts ante- at Mankato , I ZODIAC LOUNGE \ B. Flanery, St. Charles, partici- "I was playing touch football lope and investigates Montana strip mining. 3. Actor Cam- L Lewiston , pating. with my sons and trying to Minn., Satur- Stir Up Compliments eron Mitchell lands a 463-pound blue Marlin in tho Baha- day. With Our Fine catch the ball when our dogs mas. 3:15, Chs. 6-19. came up and hit me from be- YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONCERT. Michael Tilson Thomas Pierson was Maxvon§ydow hind," she explained Tuesday. directs the New York Philharmonic in "The Virtuoso Or- presented a sil- Pierson UvUllmann Doctors say she'll be on chestra : A show-off Concert." 4:00, Chs. 3-4-8. ver coffee service, and his en- Emigrants BOAT mm crutches for three weeks. AMERICA N LIFESTYLE. E. G. Marshall narrates a try book will bo entered in the [DANCE The national distinguished Mrs. Shriver is tho wife of visit to the Salt Lake City home of Brigham Young. 4:39, Ch. 6. , junior WHY DID THEY member contest sponsored by EAGLES CLUB Sargent Shriver, the 1972 EARTHKEEPING. Debut of a nine-part documentary New clubroomi, 4lh a, Franklin LEAVE THEIR HOME NOW GOING ON Democratic vice presidential the Holstein-Fricsian Associa- scrios focusing on ecology. Tho opener, "Wihcolics," uses AND COUNTRY TO at . . . candidate. She is a sister of sketches, animation nnd films to tell all about cars and tion of America. AWB Sat., Mar. 10 He received J i COME TO THE Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- the environment. 5:30, Ch. 2; conflict of economy and tho state award for his work with registered "RED'S POLKA BAND" WILDERNESS OP Mass. ecology, 6:30, Ch. 2. MOST COMPLETE STOCK MBMBERS NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. "Alask a .", an adventurous Holsteins, his 4-H work nnd MINNESOTA Dick's Marine IN THIS AREAI ~ _ ~ Camels in tho Sahara Desert tri p through America 's last, frontier with staffer Bill Gar- leadership abilities. Phono 452-4970 SAT. STEAK FRY and Winona Municipal Harbor rett and his family. 5:30, Ch. 5 Pierson began his 4-H and WISCONSIN? ... have been known to survive an . SCHAFSKOPF TUESDAY Lfltsch Island entire winter without a drink of HIGH QUIZ HOWL. Blair vs. Royall. 6:00, Ch. 8. dairy activities In Washington CALLAHAN'S water. PEANUTS CARTOON. "There's No Time for Love, County before moving hero in Come Ono — Come All A NEW LAND Charlie Brown ," story of school days and puppy love. Charlio JJny 1071. Ho is presently a LIQUOR STORE A NEW HOPE Brown has a traumatic day — from math and essay tests member of the Hillcrest Helpers Leonard J. Tachumpor to a misdirected museum field trip. 6:30, Chs. 4-f), 4-H club. He was named cham- 119 Main Street ilRIIIIHIll ^ A NEW DREAM NATURALISTS. Debut of a collection of essays on prom- pion 4-H showman at the Minne- Open Friday to 9 p.m. WESTGATE Saturday to 10 p.m. OPTICAL inent American naturalists. Part I: Henry David Thorenu, sota Stato Pair in 1970. l^p^l^l^jtiEi EMIGRANTS with passages from his works illustrated by scenes of tho FRIDAY - SATURDAY 7 ? w ; •y ! x r w c^y^v world ho loved — filmed near Concord , Mass 7:00 r^S£i£Hu£^^T ffi ''*''^>— ^^^ T ^ ^'^w /3 . , Ch. 2. 7:00 -9J 40 FashionableFor THE HARVEST. Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen discusses SATURDAY NITE ra ^^ "^s«=*^ tho challenge and rewards of ttlio priesthood in this analysis Happy Birthday! (TO US) ~ Eyewear at the SUN. -MON TUES. ^ ^ ^ J^L of the need for statewide support of vocations to the re- ligions life. 7:00, Ch. 4; 9:30, Ch. 10. It ' s Boon One Year Since Our First.., TEAMSTERS CLUB AT 8.00 P.M. ONLY Evor/ 550-$1.25.$1.75 i^kA^j y i MASTERPIECE THEATRE. "Point Counter Point ," part 208 East Third St. NO PASSES 4, takes n murderous turn as Midge .has a killing on his mind. Music by 8:00, Ch. 2, SmoJu^oiJiDh(L "The Happy Boats" SJWfe: ^-^~ yx Comparo HARRY O. Special crime drama featuring Dnvld Jnns- MEMBERS ENDS TUES. rl p / Qualify Kcn as a cop-turned—private oyo because of a bullet that ifA^M F I forced him to relinquish his badge . . . but his client is tho 9 EVERY FRIDAY 0 1 || llllllIllB r ^ man wilio shot him . 8:flO , Chs. 6-9-lfl. 5:30 to 10:00 P.M. CONQUISTA, documentary about tho American Indian MENU with music, action , but no dingoguo. 8:30, Ch. 11, Enjoy STARTS INTERKCT . A wealthy socinlito disappears nnd ROAST BEEP WITH VEGETABLES AU JUS * Contact an in- * /S*^/I\VJ»* S ? ternational security organization must investigate. 9:00, * BATTER-FRIED FISH WED. a J} - Lensos Chs. 0-9-19. * BEANS & HAM WITH DUMPLINGS DANCING I I ______„ Filled rt ROAST PORK WITH DRESSING & GHAVY AT THE ^ H Snlnd Bur ... 12 'Varieties ^cfLadnlta/fcMTIfl rraluotlont Television movies COMPLETE BAR LABOR TEMPLE ft wn ORCHESTRA COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Today SUNDAY BRUNCH, 0:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. "SOUNDER"A IlotMrt I). "IVACO," Howard Keel. Frontier Wyoming is tho nceno Every Sal. Night ll«

Rushford Library Shite House to act on Glnzhu^^^ renovation ends By JOHN STOWELL tration Is calling for federal about 300 newspapers and a has sent two letters to its near- RUSHFORD Minn. (Special) WASHINGTON ^ , new minimum (AP) — and New York State investiga- dozen mass-circulation maga- ^w^ ly 1,000 district and branch of- —The entire upper floor of the ' Magazine publisher PAUL, Minn. (AP) — ers defeated more than a dozen Ralph Ginz- tions into Ginzburg's new man- zines, are "replete with mis- fices. One is intended to dis- ST. and services In their hom« bitfg, who spent eight months ual entitled, "Stake Your leading references and in- Rushford Tew Memorial lib- The Minnesota House will take amendments aimed at weaken- courage newspapers from pub- towns. in federal prison last year for Claim! How to work the Social nuendoes." Ginzburg says the rary has been renovated. final action Monday on a Mil ing the proposal. "This bill is truly an un- mailing obscene materials, is in lishing the ad, and the other is which would institute a $1.80 Security Gold Mine." ad campaign cost $1 million. The public has been invited employment bill hot water with the government The manual, which comes off a fill-in-thfr-blank letter to edi- to stop in and see the "new per hour minimum wage law in The bill's sponsor, Rep.. Ray ," said Minor- again. The agency contends the the presses today, is offered as tors of newspapers that already the state. Faricy, DFL-St. Paul, said the ity Leader Aubry Dirlam, Bed- have published it. look" and the new books. The Social Security Adminis- promotional ads, carried in a free gift to new subscribers A suspended ceiling and new The House Thursday gave higher wags would stimulate wood Falls, one of the critics. of "Moneysworth" magazine. The ad calls the new manual lighting have been installed and preliminary approval to the business activity in small Voting for the bill were 69 towns, rather than force small "If the booklet ... is what the "a treasure map to the Social the walls have been painted, bill, 81-45, amid protests that it DFLers and 12 Republicans. To Barrett advertisement implies, those Revenue-sharing funds will be would work in reverse and re- busi