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OverWASHINGTON (AP) - Con- commission conclusion that Lee ArthurJFK M. Schlesinger Jr. called Assaassassinationssinatio, was quoted government officials. n b troversy over the shots fired for further investigation. Harvey Oswald, acting alooe, life as in positive disagreement Starting point for the new during the assassination of But Sen. Richard B. Russell, killed Kennedy. with commission findings about questioning is the commission President John F. Kennedy D-Ga., a member of the Warren the shots. . finding that one bullet wounded reached new heights on this Commission, and former Kenne- Life magazine, disputing find- A spate of recent books has toth Kennedy and Connally. third anniversary of the Dallas dy press aide Malcolm M . . Kil- ings about the shots, called in questioned the commission re- Some--but not all—of the critics tragedy. duff, while disputing commit this week's issue for a new in- port. This week's newest round move from here to the question Sen. Russell B. Long, D-La., sion findings about the shots, vestigation. Texas Gov. John B. of debate is the most Concen- of whether a second person and former Kennedy adviser took no issue with the over-all Connally, wounded during the trated yet by present and past fired at the Kennedy motorcade GOP GOVERNORS MEET ; _ : .. Gov. mentioned as a possible Presidential candi- on that early Dallas afternoon. George Eomney of Michigan gestures as date for'the Republican party in 1968. He Long said In New ' and Rockefeller said they would like all Orleans he answers a newsman s questions yester- Monday he has always 7 thought day in Dorado, P.R. New York Gov . Nelson Republicans fo pull together in the 1968 that a second person was in- Rockefeller is at right. Romney has been elections. (AP photofax) volved. The assistant Senate Demo- cratic leader, in answer to a newsman's questions, said that Romney Ready io although there is no doubt that Final Count Oswald played a part in the as- sassination, "whoever fired that second shot was a much better shot than Oswald." Gives LeVander The commission said three PR. (AP) for the 1968 GOP nonufation for shots were fired. It concluded DORADO BEACH, that one hit and Con. In ai overture toward Repub- president suggested at a news _%ennedy —• , jiaUyrTT^laieT shot inflicted the lican unity-, Gov. George Rom- conference Monday that Reagan 72,650 Margin offered to eventually may be forced to join major damage on Kennedy and ney of Michigian has one shot missed! The commis- -elect Ronald the liberals as he gains practi- meet with Gov. sion was unable to conclude Reagan of California to "devel- cal experience in coping with ST. PAUL (AP) - The State op understanding" between the Califernia's jprobleras. CanvassingBoard approved the (Continued on Page 14, Col. 3) final tally of votes from Minne- party's liberal and conservative CONTROVERSY wings, Ashed about Romney's com' sota's general election today, merit-, Reagan said in San showing Republican Harold Le- Romney, a leader of the liber- Vander winning the governor- al camp and possible candidate Francisco that he has been con- sistent in his views. He quipped ship by 72,650 votes over Gov. that he isn't planning on becom- Karl F. Rolvaag of the Demo- Routine Day ing governor of Michigan. cratic - Farmer - Labor party. Reagan said earlier , that LeVander compiled 53 per- 3 More Deer Romney had failed to support cent of the vote as he collected the 1964 Republican ticket about 60,000 more votes than did For Johnson at headed by conservative Barry Republican Elmer L. Andersen In 1962. Rolvaag, by contrast, Goldwater. Romney rejected slipped about 12,000 from his Hunters Dead the charge, saying he had car- 1962 count when he won the of- of the The ried Michigan for the GOP by fice by 91 votes. ON ANNIVERSARY OP ASSASSINATION . . . Sargeht Shriver is a sis^r former president; childrW a»; Texas Ranch "emphasizing the Republican Shriver, his wife Eunice, and three of their children pray left to right: Marie, 11; Timmy, 7, and Bobby, 12. . Shriver AUSTIN, Tex, CAP V— Presi- record of progress in Michi- The Canvassing Board report- at the grave of former President John F. Kennedy in Arling- is director of the Office of Economic Opportunity. (AP Photo- dent Johnson is scheduled for In Wisconsin " . : ed a total voter turnout of 1, " gan. : - ton National Cemetery today, after placing flower* on the . ¦fax) .. ; another "strictly routine day" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 312.288, a record for an off-year Go. . Nelson A, Rockefeller of grave on the tliird anniversary of his assassination. Airs. at his Texas ranch on this third Three more hunters died of election. anniversary of his succession to New York, who held the news There were no changes in the heart attacks Monday, raising conference with Romney, nodd- the presidency. the toll of victims in the 1966 results reported earlier on the ed in agreement as the Michi- basis of unofficial returns. The "strictly routine day" Wisconsin deer season to 13. gan governor offered "to sit Wife Nagged Ten hunters lost their lives as However, the official count Mi I lions Visit report came from press secret down with Reagan and talk showed a much lower total vote Franco Asks tary Bill D. Moyers, who offered a result of heart seizures, one things through and develop un- was asphyxiated and a young in the race for U.S. senator than the same evaluation of Mon- derstanding," did the unofficial figures. The Him, So He day's activities by the recuper- girl was struck and killed by a The two vacationing liberal stray bullet since the season canvassing board reported about Kennedy Grave Changes ating President. Johnson moved opened Saturday morning. Republican governors met with 22,000 ; more persons voted for up from vice president to Presi- newsmen after a 2V--h'our lunch- governor than they did for sen- Killed Her WASHINGTON (AP)-Some- will draw many more thou- dent when John F. Kennedy was The Rev. Paul B. Schmidt, eon. Rockefeller was to return ator. MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) - Po- times the visitors come in mili- sands. . assassin , ted Nov. 22, 1963. 49, Catholic chaplain of Sacred to New York todaiy. Romney Sen. Walter F. Mondale in- lice are holding Lauren S. tary cadence, or with the quick Visiters often wait an hour or Heart Hospital " in Eau Claire and his wife will stay until Dec. cumbent DFLer, defeated Re- Thompson, 65, Mdnneapolis, in ahd happy step of school chil- two in line. Not long ago, In Spain A rooting day for Johnson and a chaplain at the Northern 4. • publican Robert A. Forsythe in the death of his wife, Ernestine, dren, or in the contemplative wreath-laying ceremonies were MADRID (AP) - Gen. Fran- means no official visitors, but Colony and Training School, the Senate race by 110,972 votes. 61, who was shot five times way of the thoughtful citizen. averaging 15 a day. cisco Franco asked all adult does not rule out a variety of Chippewa Falls, suffered a fa- Mondale collected 54 per cent of Monday in the face and head. They still throng to the grave Spaniards today to approve other work such as reading a tal heart attack in the woods WEATHER the vote. Thompson tofd officers he of John F. Kennedy, assassinat- A new granite and marble packet of reports which arrives memorial authorized by Con- changes in the national organic daily from Washington, and tel- 15 miles north of Hayward. Secretary of State Joseph L. killed her because he couldn't ed in Dallas, Tex., three years FEDERAL FORECAST nagging. gress is nearing completion. laws which could help end the ephoning key officials. Father Schmidt, a graduate Donovan was the leading vote- stand her ago today. of St. Francis Seminary, Mil- WINONA AND VICINITY - Officers said Thompson told The simple grave outlined by a 27-year-old dictatorship of Cloudy to occasional partly getter on the DFL ticket with By count and estimate more Moyers said Johnson was waukee, had been sharing a this story: low white picket fence stands Spain. cloudy tonight and Wednesday. 695,256, or almost 10,000 more than 16 million persons have today In sharp contrast to the "feeling good," but with some cabin with several other priests than Mondale. His restlessness awoke his climbed the grassy slopes of The aging Franco—he will- be soreness in both his throat and who annually hunt together. Occasional rain or snow Wed- gleaming marble of the new nesday. Continued mild tonight, Leading Republican was P. wife Monday morning, and she Arlington National Cemetery to 74 Dec. 4—drove through dou- abdomen as a result of the re- "Why don't you go to memorial a few_ feet away. William S. Thompson, 66, Am- colder Wednesday. Low tonight Kenneth Peterson, elected to the said : the graves of Kennedy and two . ble lines of troops in gala uni- moval last Wednesday of a Railroad and Warehouse Com- sleep ; you are keeping me ery, was hunting with his wife 34-44 , high Wednesday 45. Fair of his children. The new site, to which the forms to present to an extraordi- throat polyp and the repair of when he suffered a fatal heart to partly cloudy and cold Thurs- mission with 724,691 votes over awake." bodies of Kennedy and his two an incisional hernia: fringe DFLer William R. Young- told her to be quiet, but In the first few weeks there nary session of the Spanish attack Monday afternoon in the day. He children, who died in infancy , Johnson arrived at thb ranch town of Barnes. dahl. Veteran GOP officeholder when she continued talking he were more than 50,000 a day. will be moved next spring, in- Cortes — Parliament — a long- LOCAL WEATHER - 000 dai- awaited program oriented to- Saturday, the day he was dis- Arthur Buelow, 68, Menasha , Official observations for the Stafford King and Val Bjornson got up, took a 32-caliber re- Now there are about 15 , sum- , Co]. 2) ward liberalization of future charged from the Bethesda Na- had been hunting in southern 24 hours ending at 12 ra- pulled more votes than did Le- volver from a dresser drawer ly, but a pleasant Indian (Continned on Page 14 mer or spring day, or a holiday MILLIONS Spanish regimes. val Hospital. Bayfied County when he suf- t-day : Vander. and shot her. fered a fatal heart attack Mon- Maximum, 56; minimum, 42; The best vote - getter in all day. noon. 56; precipitation, none. races was Associate Justice Martin A. Nelson of the Su- preme Court, who got 747,543. In the closest race on the state ticket, Republican James B. LeVander Cool to City Sales Tax Goetz was elected lieutenant governor by 27,027 votes over ST, PAUL (AP . - Gov. Elect items as lodgings, admissions in State government. DFLer Robert E. Short. Harold LeVander has thrown and consumers' utilities — as a There has been speculation cold water on a reported pro- companion to the sales or in- Oddly, Short led Goetz out- LeVander mkht asked Lap. posal for a sales or income tax come tax plan asked for the pegaard to stay on the job, state but was trounced in his Legislature. county of Hennepin, for the Twin Cities area, saying rather than replacing him with home Goetz The Republican governor-elect , carried Hennepin by more than a new set of such municipal a Republican appointee taxes would merely create new spoke with newsmen at the LeVander declined comment 32,000 votes as he got 51 per cent Capitol after viewing his tem- of the statewide total. problems. when asked whether he would "I wouldn't say I oppose It ," porary office there and trying to name his own commissioner of The lone constitutional amend- pay a courtesy call on Demo- ment on the ballot received LeVander said Monday when administration. told of the report , "but my pref- cratic - Farmer - Labor Gov. more "yes" votes than "no" Karl F. Rolvaag, the man he votes but fell about 80,000 votes erence is for some other form Lappegaard was commission- of financial aid to municipali- defeated two weeks ago. er of corrections before being (Continued on Page 0, Col. 5) ties." However. Rolvaag wasn't ex- named to the administration, FINAL COUNT He said that, in general, he pected back from a Mexican va- post by Rolvaag last year. The would prefer to use funds from cation until Monday night, so commissioner of administration ' Swing From Trees existing state taxes to relieve LeVander shook hands with sev- functions as tho governor s right the "plight" of municipalities, eral members of the governor's hand man in preparation of Someone discussed a con- which he agreed would be staff, budgets and' in the day-to-day ceited, rude character : "It's among major problems facing LeVander asked that he be operation of state government. true that men like him his administration. notified when Rolvaag returns Among those expected to ba don't grow on trees — they so the two can talk over the named to jobs on LeVander'a , It was reported Monday that transfer of authority in the gov- personal staff are David Buren- swing from them" . . Def- ' newlyweds: A cou- a research team working for the ernor s office. berger, a member of LeVan- inition of Metropolitan Mayors Tax Study LeVander said he expects to ple who still go shopping der's law firm ; Robert Swanson, , local man Committee would recommend a spend several hours a day in his former Rochester newspaper together . . A 2 per cent general sales tax or a temporary quarters a narrow didn't know what lo give , man. and Jerry Olson, former 1 per cent tax on gross incomes space north of the Capitol ro- Republican field worker. All his wife for her birthday— individuals and corporations tunda normally used as Senate so he sent her a gift certifi- of a were active on the LeVander in the Twin Cities area. Either office during legislative ses- campaign staff. cate to a supermarket . . . would raise about $36,5 million sions. The most awful thing about Plans are under way for an SORROW TWICE TOLD . . . Mrs. Bernard Klstler holds a year. inaugural ball shortly after he divorce is lhat somewhere, However , Thomas Anding, a LeVander said he expects to the flag that draped the casket ef her second husband Mon- miles apart, two mothers- name several members of his takes office, LeVander said. member of the committee, said There have been reports this day as he was buried ln the military cemetery at West in-law aro saying, "See? I no such plans were adopted as a personal staff Wednesday, but told you so!" might be held on Thursday Point, He had been killed in Viet Nam. Less than two final position, although possible he was noncommltal about ma- LEVANDER LIGHTS . . . 's Governor-elect years ago — "as Mrs. William T. Reach — she was at jor appointments, including the night, Jan. S, following a public sales or income taxes had been reception in the state Capitol Harold LeVander lights up his pipe as he opens his tem- West Point for the military burial of her first husband. mentioned previously. commissioner of administration. He met with present com- the previous night; porary office in the Minnesota State Capitol building in St. He, too, was killed in Viet Nam. Both men were Army the Report* also said the team missioner, Ray Lappegaard, a LeVander will deliver his in- Paul Monday afternoon. LeVander will work out of the lieutenants. With Mrs. Klstler is Chris Farlekas, a family (For more laughs see ' would seek a $15 million pack- Rolvaag appointee who is one of augural message to the legisla- small first floor room till he officially takes office, In Jan- fifiend, (AP Photofax) Earl Wilson on Pago 4.) age of excise Uucea — on auch the moat highly regarded men ture at noon on Jan. 4. uary. (AP Photofax) * Karen Hanson and Ruth Roh- De Gaulle 76 rer, grade m Karen Barkeim, Russ-Peking PARIS CAP) - President Mary Kronebush, Jon Nienow, . Charles de Gaulle was 76 today, Mary Pye and Donna Rahn, Man of Many but nothing to draw attention to grade 10; Charles Babcock and Mary s , grade 9 21 St. the anniversary was planned at Debra Schumacher . Feud Reflected and Diane Lihgenfelter and the presidential Elysee Palace. Mary Moe, grade 8. There were Names Booked '' ¦ ' Named 77 65 on the B honor roll. Seniors Lewiston Honor Roll InIN. Debate Roll canned drained aspara- Al Charlotte (Special) (AP) UNTTE-D NATIONS, N.Y. LEWISTON, Minn. gus stalks in thin slice, of ' CHARWTTE, N.C. - (AP) Fifteen Lewiston High School To'Who jWho Police stopped a man for speed- - The feud between Mos- cooked hath and arrange in a cow and Peking is reflected In students achieved A's in the shadow baking dish that >ou Twenty-one seniors at Stf ing Monday and asked to see his ' the lukewarm support the Soviet nine-week period just ended. can bring to the table. Pour Mary's College have been nam- driver s license. They were: "He pulled out one, " said Pa- Union is giving to the current cheese sauce over • the ham ed to the 196S-67 edition of trolman Don Henderson, "and attempt to seat Red China in the Sandra Burfelnd, Richard rolls and heat in a moderate Who's Who Among Students started to hand it to me. Then United Nations. Nussloch, Candy Simon and oven. Sprinkle with paprika Paillette Steoernagel, grade 12; and serve io luncheon guests. American Universities and Col- he said. "Oh/that ain't me . and Following loud demands by Albania and African radicals to leges." ; he_pulled out another one." llie name on the first driver's throw the Chinese Nationalists The students recognized by license was Eddie Junior FloWe, out and give their seat to the this organization each year are said the officer , and the name Communist mainland regime, nominated from, approximately on the second was Isiah Foster. the Soviet appeal Monday 80O colleges arid universities. When Henderson asked for seemed almost perfunctory. other identification , the man In a 10-minute speech to the Campus nominating committees produced light and water bills General Assembly, Soviet Am- are instructed to consider,, in with the name of John Jeter. bassador Nikolai T. Fedorenko studenfs scholarship ; his par- "I just use his name Lo pay rejected a proposed committee ticipation and leadership in aca- those bills," the motoris. told study of the question for the ' next year and turned down the demic and extracurricular ac- Henderson. "He s been dead several years." idea of settling the 16-year-old tivities; his citizenship and Th*n the officers took the question by seating both Chinas. service to the school; and his roan to his place of employment SCOUT CHAIRMAN RESIGNS . . . Clar- day evening at Central Lutheran. Totman has Fedorenko gave token support promise of future usefulness. and asked the supervisor who ance Totmao, left , who resigned as chair- served to some capacity in Scouting since to the argument that the Peking Those students accorded the he WAS* man of the Explorer Scout troop and Post 1941. Others are Dr. Howard Munson, Ex- regime alone has the right to ¦ "Oh, that's Clyde Thompson," .. 2 committee at Central Lutheran Church, plorer Post committee chairman, center, and represent China in the United honor .include: Larry Beyna, the officers quoted the supervi- Nation but omitted the usual Mark Carey, Louis Coloia, Rob- was presented a suitcase with a fitting in- Cleo Keiper, institutional representative. - sor. ,. scription and a corsage for his wife Monr (Daily News photo) praise of the mainland govern- '/j Oalleni In ert DiOrio, Leonard Goslawski, So that's the way he's booked: ment. y WE MAKE OUR OWN Roger Giroux, Edwin Grayzeck, Clyde House Thompson, 55, The Soviets have never been P >,r w m Thomas Harvick •• and Joseph charged with driving after li- In Jackson County reticent before about repeating . EGG NOG Hegler, Chicago: Roger Brej- cense revocation and using an- Man Killed in the same arguments in detail cha, Riverside, 111.; Brian Des- other person's license to drive. They Even Shoot year after year. Their apathetic ¦ ' ¦: WHIPPING CREAM . SOUR CREAM biens, St Catherine's, Ontario; . . Explosion of Fire Peslrbys attitude during the current Chi- • Douglas Eichten, Fulda, Minn. ; Tame Peer in Park na debate and their failure to - . lWVVVVVVVVW»VVVV^WVVV^V»%V_AA^AAAAAAAA« man Estates, III.; James nors. He paid a $100 fine. He and his carcass stolen. jured in an explosion of paint Af Buhl, Minn. J. Goldberg's speech and the Schuetz, Skokie, 111.; Robert was arrested In Chatfield Mon- The fact that he was missing thinner in his home. Authorities BUHL, Mini). CAP) — Fire fact that it focussed ori keeping Wheeler, and there was a large puddle Joliet, 111., and Ralph day moraine by a Fillmore said Nerlien spilled paint thin- overnight leveled three business Nationalist China in thei United CRANBERRIES - - M Zito, Broadview, 111. County sheriff's deputy. of blood at the fence was proof. Nations rather than barring Red • ¦ ¦ ' : ' ' ' ner on himself and when some buildings in this northern Min- ' . ) . • ' . . . ¦ R OWN MAKE ^ ^aam ^amammmmammmam ammmam ^i^mamamammi ^aammmimmmmamaaamaaaia tmammmmmmmm Later Conservation Warden China . , , . °" Werner Radke found the legs trickled across the room, it was nesota town is niiles north of of a deer, which he believes ignited by a space heater. Hibbing. No casualties were re- ¦ '' may have been Bucky's. The , ' " - ¦• . ported. Loss was unofficially es- IJ New York Ice Cream city has had the deer park a timated at around $75,000. bit over a year. HOME FROM HOSPITAL BIIX ME S ;: ; ' : ' ; ' ; ' : SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- Of the three frame structures ;. : ;. }- ;. ¦ :' ¦ :- H>. ;'!Tftc¦ . , Another casualty of the ^ ¦ ' ¦ Package ' :¦: . M W- ,:¦/' ¦ ' ¦/ opening of the deer season was cial) — Ginnlene Marie, infant destroyed, one housed a tavern . _ PARF AITS the illness of Marvin Olson, Wil- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- operated by John and Mary ton Rt. 71. He was hunting in erick Onsgard, Spring Grove, Billy and another the Iron the Bear Bluff area Sunday has been released from Luth- Range Cafe, operated by Janet MS from Margie's when an incision from recent eran Hospital , La Crosse, where Swenby. The third building's f lfazAcuitQa tib ^ surgery burst open. Authorities she has been ih an incubator ground floor was unoccupied al- 0MUf . Ever hear anyone say, "Hey; ______V^ from Toraah made an emergen- since her birth two months ago, though there were apartments CASH AND CARRY PRICES AT THE DAIRY —Wk-^k-^k-^k-^^^kmk-^k-^k-^k-^k-^k-^k-^k-^k-^k-^k-m cy run with him to Lutheran and now is at home with her on its second story. Iv'e got a great idea.'' Sure Hospital, La Crosse. parents and brother, Brian. you have, but can you remem- HOME-OWNED— HOME-OPERATED Fire departments from Kin- ber any of the ideas that fol- BY EARL HARRIS ney, Mountain Iron, Virginia ' ' ' ¦ ' IT'S TIME , lowed? Possibly not. What hap- Phone 4425 . :. ' ' . 179 E. 4th St, Chisholm and Hibbing joined pens to our good ideas? . , v ______v J N __^_&_k^sBE______l FOR Buhl firemen in fighting the fire "treed ideas are a precious ______Ew^&r!___^_r^'"_^ '-' ^ vV_V^*'?"___i-*' __^___-W4Mi__H______H ^my ^ » ______iF^%_tf^_t£ P ^^v^5P?______^__f^______l y : ^^______r ^ ^' and preventing its spread to an commodity and ought not to be ______L _ HB—fc_____* _f*T» ^^£_iwNfi^SS^H___i__l^______li^^^^^^H entire block of buildings. The taken for granted ^,, . And that's -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K ^r#," C< *"?^y ?_____\______\ fire had virtually burnt out by 4 what happens to a lot of mm m m m ______I- * * _£_? S o'clock this morning. good ideas — they're taken mm MMW^MW9m\ ^r M W9m\Wm\ \ Firemen, although not irame- for granted. I have read ) ^_ ^_ ^_ \_M_ ^L_ ^_ ^m__M_&_ ^_____\1 ^ B IP. ; ______R______fl diately sure of the cause , said that an idea given to or shar- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^______:_ i .M______. ^______H it could have started in . electri- ed with 100 people will lose H^^HH |BBBB 1 1 ______RV *^______its identity with at least 98 .. .^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ¦£^*v&•?v i-^a : cal wiring between the tavern J__UU ^ ^ W MM^M^MWP M^M^M^M^M^M and the restaurant. The alarm of these people. After 24 hours, u______wm- SffiK •__ *V__a______S_l__^B^__^ GOLDEN YELLOW . ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ My &- or i*g'»jy^ i i|iWrtii______.S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H it. After 4 days, 85, and after Your Family's Enjoyment arid Firefighters said it was fortu- 16 days, 98 will have forgotten nate that there was no wind; or the great 7 idea. For fiuests. the blaze likely would have Now we're inclined to. say , spread. Heat from the fire was "So what," unless of course i BANANAS EGG NOG IS THE IDEAL so intense that it cracked win- it's our own idea. What's worse, r :XXxy rx y -, x . \x- -i dows of buildings across the we will often surrender a good -^__ THANKSGIVING REFRESHMENT ¦street. ; idea only because o>f the ad- There was one narrow escape verse reaction of some disin- ¦ !

from injury. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- terested person. ______ert Molik , occupants of an apart- PERHAPS you have said, or ; THANKSGIVING nent above the tavern, were heard another . say, "I don't ' SWEET THIN SKINNED TEXAS ' ^^HIH^^^^^^^^HI^_^^HB TOP YOUR about to jump from a window. know why none of my ideas ^^^^^^^^^^^^ m|| ^^ HIK_^K;-'^^^HHHH^^^^^9| Bystanders, liowever, brought a ever work out.'' And then he tends to lay the death of a Mra_i&!i______fic_^ DESSERTS WITH scaffold that had been in use ' ___ra __---______K__._ - ' BJ3 mtiwHJT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ fc -^^^^^^^^^^ B in the remodeling of a nearby thought to a case of tough luck, building, and they climbed down or of not knowing the right ORANGES CHOCOLATE REVEL # MINT on it. people. But chances are, this ; ; • ' . '¦'¦ one killed the idea himself. There are some basic rules • STRAWBERRY Whipped Cream Florida Girl, 14, in bringing a thought from fantasy to reality. Follow them, OPEN THANKSGIVING 9 to 12:30 Ours Is Guaranteed Missing 8 Days and you may well see your Open 7 Dayi « Wnk 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. To Whi p. BARTOW, Fla. (AP) — The idea blossom into a joyful ex- EXTRA FANCY WISCONSIN ' search for missing 14-year-old perience. First, think it out ACCEPT OUR BEST WISHES FOR A Connie Weeaks went into the yourself. Ask yourself, why is eighth day today, and the Polk it a good idea? Second, think HAPPY THANKSGIVING County Sheriff's office said it how it will feel to see the had no solid clues, idea successfully into action. Sfi/unx ^ The girl disappeared a week Try. to capture the purpose and Cranberries ! its fulfillment to such a de- > WINONA'S HOME-OWNED DAIRY ago as she waited in hec fa- MARGIE'S DAIRY COTTAGE ther's station wagon for him in gree that in your own mind, Mankato & Wabasha Phon* 4607 Phori« 3626 for Horn* Delivery front of an employment office in the Idea is a functioning suc- Bartow. cess, In other words, confirm its worth to yourself. j s Now you believe in what lt 2 39' &. i l ____.^_TM'4^5t ,'l f ' j"*»Ij*__- T_r. _-^^n"8 Is you want to share ,, but once ) GRADE "A" SMALL MOIST, PITTED again , be careful. Don't share < it carelessly with just anyone who will listen. If a good idea Clj__p3[ Light-hearted new whiskey- isn't lost by not being thought y| through , then it's very apt to ! EGGS DATES \ be lost by sharing it without discerning with whom and why. ONLY GIVE your Idea over to a sympathetic listener who \y___ 2^69' i wishes to see both you and ) GUM DROP RUSSET lightnessste of Sunny Brook.What 's our secret? An your ideas succeed. The danger ' _____a_JH_____m «P^^\ ^vf\\/^ JTN______I cxtra l a re nes iWay a ^e heaviness of isn't so much in losing the idea ______K^_^r^^^__l I,--..---*!^"^. J_^______l_^V ^^Jp^ ^ ^ * ^' " to someone else who will take . r y_ ____^______X_ whiskey but leaves in all the smoothness and it and run, as it is of someone HP______^r SS" T___ ka *^*~*__L*ii^ ^ '-'^^jf V /J. '._mL^__kWm_i ^^: s^f t yA —______? WmmF^c' V^ ^%_ \* ' —— else talking you out of your CANDY Potatoes ! idea, Well-meaning friends and relatives who haven 't the same ¦ ^¦ ¦ ¦ goals and interests as you do, f / ^aSy *?*f!v^* W*!\ "Ik - .______v _____Rp ^^____ !^______^__I_MI_W __LL^ — ' - ^_*__. _ * will often take, what to them, —2 39' 1 10 I 39 " I is the safe position suggesting I - (y it will coat too much, or that SWEET SEEDUSS TIX AS RED —- you're not ready for such an undertaking, or that it just / 1*f1l*^WW5_B| K ^ /I .i l_-_____-BH-______-__i__^_^_^_-0__ ^^kJiy! *_L Isn't practical. ^^^ ^ ^.. P^ ' ^*^ ^ NOW DON'T misunderstand me, Often an Idea needs airing, and sharing it with someone GRAPEFRUIT i who has a basic appreciation for what you are trying to «c- l ___Bf_SS___^_Tlf^_S_l_ \ " . . co-ipllsh Ls a good move. Even c ______¦______. ' »^' ______'^^^lLWiilHB^^ . 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Third, share FOR THOSE; WHO PREFER KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY-THERE IS ANOTHER GREAT SUNNY BROOK- & them with sympathetic list- The mature and mallow whl-kty, 86 proof, In tho familiar square bottle, famous since 1891 , *3Su eners, and fourth , do something about it. Tuesday, November22 , 1M6 Seoul Gels WINONA DAILY NEWS 1 Eagle Award Mabel Crash (Another Picture Page Z) The highest award in Scout- Extension of the free trial pe- m_n renewed his protests awares and hadn't expected to Claims Its for ing, the Eagle Award, was pre- riod 30 parking meters now against accepting the free trial speak. He noted, however, that in use, plus addition of 15 sim- offer. He warned against pos- sented to Patrick Rian, son of ilar meters for tryout, won the sible entrapment- lurking in his firm's products had been Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rian, 705 guarded approval of the City the fine print of free offers and used by the city exclusively for E. Howard St., Monday evening 2nd Victim Council Monday night. proposed that the council listen 15 years and proved adequate. at Central Lutheran Church. MABEL, Minn. (Special) — The_ meters will be installed to a representative of the Park- He voiced doubts that a fair Four local community repre. The 73-year-old Hesper, , In pairs in the hew downtown O-Meter firm who was present. test could be made in six sentatives took part in the cere- postmaster, Herbert Lageson, parking lot at Nobody, including the city of 166 Center St. months since any meter should monies: Robert Smith, princi- whose wife, Ida, was killed They are self-winding meters Winona, gets anything for noth- when their car crashed Into the manufactured by the Duncan ing, he said. operate that long without any pal of Winona Senior High Parking Me- attention. School, spoke on the responsi- back of a truck in Mabel Sun- Aid. David Johnston asked died at Lutheran ter Co. All what purpose would be served bilities of a Scout to educEu day morning, --, HARSTAD advised the coun- Hospital. La Crosse, Monday at others hither. ' i by listening to the representa- ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ C ty cil to have meters in the new tion ; Dr. Max DeBolt, told of 5.p.m. to purchased tive, Donald Harstad. Aid. Stolt- the responsibilities of a Scout He had not regained con- 1 man replied that the council lot that will accept pennies as sciousness since the accident. ar , ParX Council might be able to learn some- well as nickels and dimes. to his community;7 Dr. Melvin ~~" ¦ ¦ ¦ representing the spon- Meter models . - • thing further about the matter These should be consistent with Wedul, __ HAD suffered severe head which must be wound twice a or that a matching offer might soring organization, outlined the injuries, with extensive brain week by service personnel. be made. meters elsewhere, he said. City duties of a Scout to his church, damage. His wife died at the Given the floor by unanimous Recorder John Carter noted and Bartlett Foster, adviser to scene of a scalping wound to WHEN THE Duncan Co. let- consent to rules suspension, that the order had specified Post 2, made the Eagle Award her head, fractures of the skull ter was read. Aid. James Stolt- Harstad said he was caught un- nickels and dimes only for this presentation. and a broken neck. Both received other injuries location, since rates will be 5 A Life Scout Award, the EAGLE AWARD RECIPIENT . . . Mrs. theran Church, as Bartlett Foster, Explorer second highest award in Scout- Arthur Rian, 705 E. Howard St., pins the when their small 1960 car stem- cents for a half-hour, 10 cents Post adviser, left , and her husband, Arthur med under the rear of the Orvel ing earned by completing five Eagle Award on her son, Patrick, ' for an hour. merit badges beyond the Star a mem- Rian, obeserve the presentation. (Daily News Blagsvedt feed truck, pushing it ber of Explorer Scouts, Post 2, Central Lu- Photo);' . . Some of the city's original Scout rank, was presented to . . - ahead about 10 feet. The truck Planning Unit Gets box wag pushed into the front meters are still in use, Harstad Jaimes Heinlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Heinlen, 426 W. seat, pinning Mr. Lageson; his said, despite the somewhat in- Sanborn St. The presentation wife slumped dead on the floor consistent quality of service was made by Jerry Foster, as- of the front seat. Land PurchaseBid over the years. He added that sociate adviser of Post 2, Officers believed Mr. Lage- A proposal buy to city land velopment plans be submitted meter-winding could be done at Six Explorer Scouts from Charter Amenditiihts son had suffered a heart at- on bluffs west of Post 2 were presented merit tack, causing the accident. They Wiffcrest and along with the request. the same time as collections above the badges by Richard Baylon, were on their way to Mabel Westgate Shopping OTHER COUNCIL business: are made. This was a reply to Lutheran Church to attend the Center was turned over to the Post 2 committeeman. Renewal of an off-sale liquor previous criticisms by alder- Clarence Totman, retiring 10:30 a.m. worship. City Planning Commission by license for the Belmont Liquor men of the heed for a meter from active Scout work after 25 Set for CdunciI Action Mr. Lageson was born Feb. the City Council Monday night. A series of proposed charter which would make the city 13, 1893, near Newhouse, Hous- Store,' 1671 W. 5th St., was vot- man to spend two days each years of service in various ca- The proposals did not win pas- Representing A. M. Kramer, week winding the clockwork pacities including Cub Scout, amendments was read Monday treasurer an appointive officer, sage. ton County, to Hans and Inge- trie potential purchaser ed. The license thus was re- borg Larson Lageson He was ^ Dennis mechanisms. Duncan meters Boy Scout and Explorer Scout night to the City Council and raise council salaries, give the . Challeen, attorney, showed stored after a 30-day suspension will be . drafted as formal reso- MAYOR R.K . Ellings sug- one of 13 children. He attended are wound each time they are committeeman and chairman, city authority to issue two ad- gested holding the Newhouse School and maps and aerial photos of the following court findings that used by means of levers which was presented a piece of lug- lutions for approval next month. the requests in Val- area to aldermen. ditional on-sale liquor licenses abeyance until a newly form- ders College, Decorah, Iowa. He sales had been made to minors. lUrn when coins are inserted. gage as a token of appreciation Such amendments must be In referring the proposal to made by action of the state and reduce mandatory storage ed conference of 2nd and 3rd worked three years in the New- President Briesath counseled a Observing that the matter for his service. Cled Keiper, in- class cities has developed its house Store and managed a the commission Council Presi- was a bit outside his field, Har- stitutional representaitive made Legislature under provisions of of unclaimed bicycles from six 2-week delay and" cast the lone , own legislative program. The grocery in Winona three years. dent Harold Briesath recom- stad told Aid. Henry Pstrks the presentation. the city's special legislative months to a lesser period. mended that a concrete state- vote against reinstatement. charter. An amendment nor- question of licensing authority HE the maintenance . man might Already In the city budget will be a major item, he said. MARRIED Ida Larson ment of proposed used and de- Transfer of the Arlington well be under other jurisdiction mally is initiated by formal ire- ¦ June 21, 1928. They farmed near quest of the council to the are amounts covering higher Annexation and area zoning al- Spring Grove and later hear Club on-sale liquor license from than the street department. salaries for aldermen and may- so will get major attention, the Whatever department he is as- city's representative and sena- Newhouse on the place previ- 57 E. 4th St., to the new loca- Durand Debate tor., ' 'y ": ~ . or. Legislative amendment of mayor added. ously owned by his parents. In ; signed to, advised Harstad, his the charter is needed, however, Aid. Johnston said he Is work- Welfare Unit tion, 176 W. 3rd St., was ap- first responsibility should be Four principal items were list- 1952 they moved to Hesper, proved. Club facilities were ed by Aid. David Johnston, for higher scales to become ef- ing on a proposal for hew laws where he operated a feed store meters and not other functions. ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ fective The change would boost moved to the new location in Team Wins chairman Of ' - ' , XX . regulating- motor bikes and will ahd was appointed postmaster August. IN SEPARATE bnt related the legislative. '¦ '_ *» _ ¦ salaries of individual aldermen submit it for approval later. during the Eisenhower adminis- Names Two A letter from Joe Helgerson, action the council voted to ad- committee; as V-TV from $500 a year to $1,000, He advised the council to take tration. He was president of council president from $750 to a stand on the long-delayed 1511 W.: Howard St„ asking per: vertise for bids for 130 new me- Viroqua Meet haying gener- ' , Telephone Line 13 at Hesper mission to sell Christmas trees ters, more or less. These are to al council /• $1,500 and mayor from $1,200 matter of through-city routing before dial service. DURAND, Wis. — Durand ^..-.-Jl to $1,800. for Highway 43. Highway De-' New Officers at a Mankato and Wabasha be placed on currently unme- High School debaters captured support, otk I v.ouncu Survivors are: Three broth- WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Street vacant lot, was placed tered fringes of the downtown er proposals Additional liquor license- partment planning for perma- ers; Gust and Maurice, Mabel, ¦ first place in the A division were sought in the 1965 siession nent improvements cannot be- and Bennie »-. ' The Trempealeau County on file. meter zone. Moving for the bid and tied for first in the B di- will be made, he said, with the , Sari Antonio, Tex., Welfare Department has two Permission was given to the opening Aid. David Johnson. prospect that most will be add- for the city by Rep. Frank gin until the route is establish- arid three sisters, Gertie and vision in a tournament at Viro- Theis and Sen. Roger Laufen- ed, he said* Anna, Mabel, and Delia, Ro- new officers. downtown merchants Santa Normally the motion would qua Saturday. ed to the priority list Claus committee to place a burger . They were for use by Metropolitan planning and chester. Three sisters and three New department director is come from the parking and In A division, Mary Mc- HEADING THE list, said Aid. motel-restaurant units with ca- zoning controls are essential, Lowell Trewartha, who was ap- portable building at the north- safety committee but Aid. Stolt- brothers have died. west corner of the 2nd Street Naughton and Donna Schober, Johnston are amendments pacities of 70 rooms or more. said Aid. Johnston. The city pointed to succeed Chester man, its chairman, has stead- affirmative, defeated teams should have some authority DOUBLE funeral services for Peterson, Strum, w_ho retired. parking lot. It will occupy an fastly opposed purchases of ad- from Sauk Prairie, La Crosse Mr. and Mrs. Lageson will be 18 by 25-foot area. over its Upland .watershed Trewaitha was case worker ditional meterc despite a series Central and Wahlert in Iowa. areas, he added, and as an im- Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Mabel supervisor from June, 1963, un- PEERLESS CHAIN Co. was of studies and recommenda- The negative team of Chris Mc- mediate step should hold joint First Lutheran Church, the Rev. til the new appointment. given permission to build an tions by planning commission Naughton and Gary Wekkin meetings with county commis- Brace Boyce officiating. Burial Donald C. Schroeder, 25, La and chamber of commerce won Viroqua, will be in Mabel Cemetery. overhanging canopy above its over La Crosse Pepin County sioners, planning agencies and Mengis Funeral Home is in Crosse, has been hired to suc- loading dock at 51 Walnut St. committeeis. Aquinas and Wahlert. the Goodview village council. ceed Joe Emerton, caseworker Aldermen also wrestled with charge. There will be no view- The canopy will clear the dock The B team won four and ing- ¦ who retired Nov. 1. by 12 feet and will not block the problem of potential alley lost two. Helen Simpson and ANOTHER resolution in the TVawartha says there is a congestion at the north edge of works is that calling for es- The deaths ot the Lageson» pedestrian traffic, the council Janet Weishapple, affirmative, brings to three the highway case worker vacancy in the de? was told. the new lot. Aid. Parks sug- defeated St. Bede's of Eau tablishment of a city port au- gested that all trucks taking Budget Raised thority. fatalities in Fillmore County partment. The minimum quali- A City Planning Commission Claire and Lancaster and lost this year. 7 fications for the position are a request for Mltime secretarial rubbish in the area be requir- to Wahlert. Betsy Bauer and DURAND, Wis. — A 1967 000 for court-appointed attor- Realignment of city wards m bachelor degree from an ac- help for the planning coordi- ed to finish before 9 a.m. daily. Nancy Shafer oh the negative budget of $630,366 and tax levy neys, for which there was no will be the subject of other leg- j credited college and a passing nator's office was granted, New The alley has been narrowed lost to Viroqua and defeated of $375,90? were adopted by the appropriation last year. The islative requests. The council from 20 feet can redefine precincts, said 5 Deer Hunters mark in the state merit system office space is being provided to help make room teams from Aquinas and Wah- Pepin County Board last week examination. for the lot. If clogged by . fund for the county court was Aid. Johnston, but needs charter for the coordinator and the city lert. The budget is $106,546 high- , 200, and the changes to alter ward Jines. Each Fined housing administrator in City trucks, it would not permit full The squad was led by Gary raised $1 200, to $6, $150 SCHROEDER'S first respon- use of north side spaces in the " er than last year and the tax appropriation for circuit court The committee appears to sibility here is to develop fos- Hall. Wekkin who scored 28 points. have forgotten the question of ALMA, Wis. — Five deer Alderiiien were -advised of a parking lot. Donna Schober was second levy is up $45,103. was raised from $6,500 to $7,- hunters from Alma area who ter home services. He is inter- ' '¦ an urban renewal referendum, ested in applicants from cou- tour of adjacent watersheds FREIGHT deliveries and with 26 and Mary McNaughton Highway appropriations are 750. observed Aid. Jerry Borzyskow- were arrested Sunday after- scheduled for local government pickups may third with 24_ up from $196,489 last year to noon in the Town of Modena for ples who would become foster officials Nov. 29 by the Soil have to be limit- The board raised $1,000 more ski, a longtime advocate df parents to children from birth ed to times prior to 9 a.m., sug- $283,802 this year. Other coun- for the district attorney's office, such a vote. illegal possession were found Conservation Service. President ON THE same day two other guilty in Buffalo County Court to 18 years, of both sexes and Briesath asked attendance by gested Aid. Harold Thiewes. Durand teams were in Madison ty appropriations rose from to $6,000, and made smaller in- Aid. Johnston held out little all religions. Noting that this might be diffi- attending a tournament at West creases in the budgets for hope for the proposal, even if it before. Judge Gary B. Schlos- as many council members as $327,330 to $346,564. 'Similar steua Monday and fined $150 18 years, of both sexes and all possible. cult to regulate, Aid. Johnson High School. In A Division county board, clerk, treasurer wins council approval. religions. suggested a conference with Kathy Forslund and APPROPRIATIONS for, gen- and other departments. requests have been made by or a total of $750. Each also A resolution was adopted Mary explained, was assessed $5 court costs. Trewartha received his bach- which commits the city to par- business operators in the vicin- Shafer defeated teams from eral government total $68,705, The biggest increase was for other cities, he and elor degree ln business admin- ity. Racine Horlick and an increase of about $5,000 from protection of persons and pro- all have died in legislative Orville Myren, LaVern Car- ticipation in a joint county-city Waupun committees. Aid. Borzyskowski , Ulrich Reidt Jr., Ber- istration from the University of Civil Defense survival plan Aid, Stoltman indicated his and lost tp Stoughton. The last year. Among the appropria- perty, for which the appropria- others Wisconsin in 1957 and his mas- committee would meet with re- negative tions under this heading is $2,- tions totaled $47,279, about $10,- acknowledged that several gie Ritscher and Marvin agreement. The steering com- team of Mary Spind- votes urbani renewal have arrested in a ter's degree in social work in mittee, made tip of representa- tailers to work out solutions if ler and Jim Forster defeated 000 more than last year. In- on Schroeder were 1903. He and his father, Harold problems arise, creases included $6,000 . more revealed a 7-2 division on the party by James Everson, coun- tives of both governmental teams from Brookfield Central council hut maintained this warden. Two Trewartha of the Clark County bodies, will administer activi- and Madison Case and lost to for the sheriff's department, ty conservation Public Welfare Department at bringing it to $16,000, and $8,900 does not fairly represent the pleaded no contest and three ties on a countywide basis. Madison Memorial. general opinion of the city s Neillsvillc , are the only father Pepin Churches A second unit in B division City Renews for the register of deeds office, ' pleaded guilty to possession of and son welfare directors in A SERVICE contract for won five for which $6,350 was raised last taxpayers. one doe and two bucks with Olmstead Street of six debates. The An example of such inaccur- spikes under three inches. the state. pumps at the Set Thanksgiving affirmative of Barb Heike and year. The board raised $700 for Married, he, his wife and lift station was approved. The bounties, a little less than half ate reflection of public senti- Mary Schlosser won all three ment was the work of "a mi- daughter live on Christine contract with Northern States Day Services over East Troy, Stoughton and $300,000 in of last year's appropriation. Boulevard here. Trewartha has Power Co. reduced the old min- nority" of aldermen to secure OKs Janesville. The negative team CHARITIES and corrections airport road crossing signals, Goodview memberships in the Lions Club, imum charge of $360 a year to PEPIN. Wis. (Special)- Spe- of Randy $116 for cial worship services have been Bauer and Sue Sperg- will cost an estimated $130,633, argued Aid. Borzyskowski. He Blue Lodge. Wisconsin Public a possible minimum of er won over Madison East and Main Extension Welfare Association and Alpha any year in which the pumps scheduled at Pepin churches in Flood Notes a drop of about $1,000 from last was challenged by Aid. Donald observance of Thanksgiving Madison Memorial and lost to year. Klagge who recalled that the Coun- Delta Sigma fraternity. He is were not used. They are housed Racine Horlick. A 90-day renewal of three The Goodview Village advisor to the Explorer Scouts in a newly built station design- Day. $100,000 notes was voted Mon- Welfare administration Is council had unanimously pass- cil approved a request from A service will be held today This squad was led by Mary budgeted at ,840, ed a resolution asking for the Here and past president of the ed to dispose of impounded run- Shafer day night by the City Council. $56 an increase Gordon Matthees for a one off waters that may collect dur- at 8:30 p.m. at Little Plum and Mary Spindler, who of $7,755 over last year. For Railroad Warehouse Commis- block long extension of a wa- West Central chapter of the scored 26 points, followed by Money raised by these bor- - state welfare association . ing flood stages. Lutheran Church. Wednesday rowings has been used to pay the medical assistance program sion hearing that later brought ter main from 37th Avenue Permission to make public observances include : Pepin Kathy Forslund, Jim Forster $16,750 was raised. There was about orders for the installa- when It met Schroeder received his bach- and Randy Bauer with 24 each. debts incurred in last year's east on 9th St. from. La Crosse solicitations for charitable con- Methodist, 8:30 p.m.; Pepin flood. no appropriation for this last tion. Monday evening. elor degree Hill Free Church, 8 p.m.; Saby- The next scheduled , tourna- Aid. Johnson suggested that State University in 1963 and tributions from Nov. 20 to Dec. ment The notes will be reissued at year. A discussion was held on in- a case 31 was granted the Winona 7th lund Lutheran , 8 p.m., and for the squad will be the Appropriations for three wel- Aid. Borzyskowski take his pro- flashing red light on since that time was Chippewa Falls Invitational the previous 3V_ percent inter- stalling a Sawyer County Day Adventist Church. Stockholm Evangelical Cove- est rate 1st National fare department aids all drop- posal directly to legislators for the corner of 41st Ave. and 6th worker with the nant, 8 p.m. Dec. 3. by Bank possible action. Welfare Department at Hay- and Merchants National Bank. ped. For old age assistance, St. This light would be an aid Immanuel Lutheran Church the drop was from $18,400 last Fire Depart- ward , working primarily with B reakins Reported will conduct worship hours The Winona National Bank' note NELSON HOME SOLD to the Goodview foster homes and child wel- Wednesday at 8 p.m. and Thurs- will carry a 4 percent rate, al- year to $3,700 this year; for NELSON, Wis. (Special) - ment, lt would be turned on Name Ferdinansen dermen were told, aid to the disabled, from $15,- to stop oncoming traffic when fare. At Osseo Store, day at 9:30 a.m. Stockholm Mo- Donald Anderson, who formerly , ravian Church will hold a serv- District 725 In 1966 to $1,000 for next resided in the Carl Lanzel res- the department answers a call Eleva-Strum School m, Explorer IN A companion resolution year, and aid to dependent idence on the downriver out- Attending the council meet- ice Friday at 8 p. the council voted to pay Inter- children , from $9, , , mayor; Car Hits Power WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) 000 to $6 000 skirts of the v illage, have ing were: Rex Johnson Cabinet President est charges of $1,500 and to raised this year. Aid to the bought the Elroy Brommer Clarence Russell, clerk ; Carl — Break-ins at Eleva-Strum transfer the amount from the blind Is the same, and Gerald Damage $315 Central High School and the Dakota Scout, Mark Ferdinandsen, Explor- $100. home in Nelson. The Brommer Opsahl, treasurer, Pole; general fund to the flood debt Among fixed charges, Pepin Fells, Lester Berg, Herbert Gamble Store at Osseo over the Pack Leaders er Post 2, Central Lutheran sinking fund. family moved Into the Lanzel A one-car collision Monday Church, County was blHed $20,542 for house vacated by the Ander- Kleyla and Charles Smith, approximately weekend were reported by the wan elected president An addition al payment of $3,- night resulted in Trempealeau County sheriff's Guests at Dinner of the Sugar Loaf District Ex- insnno and outside institutions, sons. trustees. 00 damage to a car driven 847 was approved for Winona and $3,610 for.state general hos- $- W, department, plorer Cabinet Monday evening Industries in connection hy Keith Henlhorne, 562 DAKOTA, Minn . - Ralph at an annual meeting at Cen- with pital, both increases. The ap- damage to Seven outside doors were Grant , Scoutmaster of Troop 19, flood dike work last year. The Broadway, and $15 jammed at Central High some- tral Lutheran Church. propriation for jail and sheriff's OPEN a Northern States Power power Dakota Parent Teacher Club, payment was for an item dis- residence Is $1,200, an Increase KEEP THIS DATE time after 8 p.m, Sunday. The hosted lenders of the pack and Cabinet officers preside at allowed at first by Office of pole, , . . combination on a safe was district cabinet meetings and of $300 from last year. Henlhorne , IS , was driving troop al a registration dinner represent the Emergency Planning auditors on Broad- broken off and the door wreck- in his home Saturday evening. district on the but later Included as a result THE BOARD rained 811.950 his father 's car west wns empty so Gnmehaven Council Cabinet. wny, Monday at 8:27 p.m., ed. There safe Present were the Messrs. and of an appeal by city officials. for indebtedness, a slight de- DEC. 3rd the burglars got nothing there, Mmes. Joseph Brown, Harry Others elected wore Terry crease; $900 for conservation; | SAT., | when he made a left turn at Gray, vice president, and This payment , having won the .Jackson St. Ho apparently lost and nothing else was reported Foust, David Romine, Carlton approval of examiners, will be $28,240 for unclassified includ- missing. Papenfuss and James Knutz and David Clchanowski , secretary , ing social security, control of the enr then and ran Both are of Post 11, Ca- covered by OEP disaster fund retirement, t 10 feet A 30-30 rifle was taken from Tom Manko, district Scout exe- reimbursements to the city. and $240 rent for outside offic- into the pole abou thedral of the Sacred Heart, ¦ of Broadway, Although the Osseo store sometime dur- cutive. es; $270,700 for highways and south the weekend. Entry was Leaders of the pack and troop Plans for the annual district there was considerable dam- ing Explorer bowling tournament OSSRO HONOR ROLL bridges, Including $47,000 for end of the car, gained through a basement for the coming year win be operation of a gravel pit, for age to the front Foust, institutional representa- were discussed. OSSEO, Wis. (Special) - J, no injury wns reported. door. James Heinlen , president, A, Lendholm, principal of Os- which there was no appropria- or ___ UTr^fYr tive; Knutz , (roop committee . V__ __-_%t\/e -t» . - - unr /-^f -yxfM%-VMX*V^» » r"i^ 1 I ~ I~I~I~~] tion last year, , n -*"— u u- L^_ ^ ^ presided. Dr. C. R, Kollofskl , seo High School has announc- and $76 102 for ' chairman; Grant Scoutmaster; bridges and highway construc- Yl U ***™ X~ — Papenfuss, pack committee Explorer coordinator, is advis- ed the honor roll for tho first mn * -^" SENIOR^ HIGH SCHOOl er to the group. quarter. He gave special com- tion. _ _^— Regular Meeting | chairman; Romine, Cubmaster ; Anticipated revenues other X£L *~ AUDITORIUM JtidEagles[ Mrs. Ralph Grant, den mother, Next council cabinet meeting mendation to Eileen Fsom, a fl£r Advance Tickets: Adults $1.50 students $1.00. will bo held at the Rochester sophomore, who received all thnn tho county tnx levy are . p.m. in the Aerie Room and Mrs. Joseph Brown, assist- $n..,657 for general " Available at Fnrrell's Barber Shop, Ted Maler ft 3fi rl yVed.—8 I ant den mother, Brown is a Airport Dec, 3 and will include A K . She is the djiughler of Mr, government Drugs, downtown and Miracle Mall and Dorn'a total nnd $i:io,;ioo by tho highway 9LT_^I£9W Jocob Tungesvik , W.P. ] member of the pack and troop a flight aboard a USAAF plane and Mrs. Harold Isom. A IOA. __ _. department. __¦____m_._ ¦¦__¦ L ___ _»_¦__¦ ^^*»w* _m ¦*-* - - — ¦"— -»—.— - - -—^.- committee. from Wold Chamberlain Base. of 54 made the B honor roll. ¦ ¦ heater In the trailer at 3611 GREEN BERET By J©# KuUrt . ' . . .-, \ The Mother, Mn. Katherine 3 ChiWren Die Jones, 23, was severely burned. Crowley Ave. Party-Splitting She was admitted to a Rockford In Trailer Fire . hospital. ALASKAN ODYSSEY Police Listed the dead young- Primary Fearied ROCKFORD, 111. '* - Thre^ sters as Dennis, 3, Terry, 2, children died Monday in a fire and Calvin, 1. SPORTSMAN which destroyed their trailer Firemen said the blaze ap- In Wisconsin home in Rockford. parently spread from a space MILWAUKEE . Ml — Wiscon- sin Republicans are reportedly casting about for ways to avert a party-splitting presidential pri- A Full Length Hunting • mary in 1968. Movie. Sound and advanced was Thanksgiving • One solution enactment of a new state law Kodak Color! permitting a "popularity con- MOOSE • BEAR test" among presidential aspir- DUCKS • WOLVES ants, but delegates to a nation- Greeting ,. DEER • FOX CALLING al convention would be chosen , • BEAR HOUNDS • at the state party convention TRAPPING rather than in the presidential Recount Sought TO EVERYONE • • primary. No Thought of In Minneapolis Qt dfapp&wcL<£ OAL Wtj hL (AP) . . . . 7;FROM - 7;7;' ; ;7-7;7.7 TONIGHT i WED. Another proposal is for Gov. MINNEAPOLIS - State 8:00 p.m. Warren P. Kncrwks to run as a Sen. Richard J. Parish, Golden favorite son candidate. Quitting, Despite Valley liberal, said Monday he Both Kriowleis and State GOP would seek a recount of his ap- SOMSEN HALL chairman Ody Fish said Fri- parent nine-vote election loss to Sraft Collcga Campus day they would seek early ac- S12 Million Loss Briton Hears Eugene F. Welter, a Crystal tion on changing the presiden- DETROIT (AP .-Board chair- Conservative. . ADULTS $1.50 STUDENTS 75» tial primary law; man Robert B. Evans of Amer- The Hennepin County Can- CHILDREN Undar 10, FREE vassing Board SUPPER CLUB Both also said they oppose a ican Motors today that de- on Monday certi- said Cool New Yorker fied a 9,258-1,249 victory by Wel- favorite son candidacy. How- spite a $12.. -million loss in fis- - ¦ •ver . Fish indicated the favor- By EARL WILSON ter. ; WE WILL BE CLQSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING SO OUR cal 1966. his company was in ite son device might be used if .NEW YORK — New Yorkers are the coolest . They have all The Senate district, No. 31, | EMPLOYEES CAN ENJOY THE DAY WITH THEIR FAMILIES. the legislature failed to change the auto business to stay. the retorts. Young English actor David Hemmin-gs swears . to was changed by reapportion- ment last year. the law. "There is absolutely no possi- this after hearing a conversation at the Sybil Christopher-Roddy BEST THANKSGIVING WISHES TO RUSS AND ALL THE "The present law is set up bility that AMC might not sur- McDowell club, Arthur. The board also declared an "There was this really magnificen t blonde girl at the bar ," "obvious error'' in some ballots FOUNTAIN CITY BOYS IN VIET NAM. io that each party tends to use vive," said the 57-ycar^j ld De- said Hemmings. "She was obviously with somebody who'd cast in the District 27 A House the favorite son device of nec- troit industrialist-sportsman. '' essity,'' Fish said. stepped away,.' • . . race. The board figures were 4,- "There is no cause for gloom." "A man stepped up to her at the bar and said, 'Parden me, 795 for Thomas E. Ticen, Bloom-, The favorite son candidacy AMC's directors reported the would you have dinner with ington Liberal, and 4.666 for ' has been brought up in discus- loss Monday for the fiscal year me tomorrow -night?'. . Harold J. Nelson, Bloomington GOLFVIEW'S sions concerning possible pres- 't I'm didn t need a reservation. He Conservative. DON'T MISS ended Sept. 30 and at the same "The girl said, 'I can , was the only person there. idential candidacies of former flying to California. ' IBM Votomatic machines vice president Richard M. Nix- time Voted to skip a quarterly "the man said; 'I didn 't say TODAY'S BEST LAU GH: were used , and some voters on and Michigan Gov. George dividend for the fifth straight "Where?"7 "Would Ronald R«agan didn't waste failed to mark the ballots prop- I said , said Romney. quarter. It was the second larg- you?" 7 any time, reports-Taffy- Tuttle: erly, Nelson^^attqrney he SMORGASBORD Supporters of the Knowles fa- est annual deficit for AMC in its Hemmings, sort of a Michael "I drove past the governor!s would seek court actiop to count vorite son idea deny it has 12-year history. Caine, 25, given to checked mansion — and there was a some disputed ballots. star on the door." WEDNESDAY - 5:00-9:30 P.M. overtones favoring either possi- Evan* expressed some disap- wool trousers, wide ties and CLOSED ble candidate, that they7 are pointmentat the way AMC car long jackets, is here exploiting WISH I'D SAID THAT: Jill , WINW DAILY NEWS ON merely seeking to prevent a di- sales have been going, particu- the picture "The Blow-Up," in Sinclair mentioned a bore: "He . TUESDAY, NOVEMBER '22, l« . visive and expensive Wisconsin larly since the 1967 models were which he, Vanessa Redgrave, wouldn 't stand out Tin a crowd if Thanksgiving Day primary battle. introduced a lew weeks ago. But and about 40 girls, go more or he wore stilts." . 7 VOLUME 111, NO. 3 SPECIAL THANKSGIVING he pointed out "we are not alone less naked. Hemmings says Published dally exctpt SarurdBy ind Hol- | in order to give our em- REMEMBERED Q *J O T E: idays by Republican and Herald Publlsh- J — the other auto companies some well-educated London ac- "Nobody csfn feel as helpless Ing Company, 401 Franklin St.. Winona, ployees , I' .1 m « to h a v ¦Minn. " 55987 , . • have the same problem in sales tors have now started speaking as the owner of a sick gold- j: Thanksgiving with their ¦ ' j: DINNERS 11 A.M.-3 P.M. Bullet Shatters slumps and production cut- Cockney since Michael Caine fish." - Kin Hubbard. . . , ' . -. SUBSCRIPTION. R*TES Slngla Copy — IK daily, 20c Sunday families. backs. did "Alfie." - EARL'S PEARLS: A local "We are victims of the Big "Are you from London?'' I lush was shocked when he went Delivered by Carrier—Per Week 50 canti ' Three auto companies. They are asked Hemmihgs7 26 weeks .12.75 52 week! I2J.50 . | Your Choice _ __-_i » Liuzzo s Window not intentionally trying to hurt to buy perfume for his wife: *» Tf -JT ' "Sorry. Surrey," he replied. "It was $10 an ounce! Do you By mail strictly In advance; paper7ifop^ REMEMBER DETROIT (AP ) - A bullet us but they are competing vig- ped bn txpiration date. TURKEY & DRESSING battered a front window Sun- orously and we are caught in realize that's $260 a fifth?" ;| • $1/ ^ j j Call in ErfHy - TESSIE O'SHEA'S going to In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona. ¦ day night at the Detroit home of the middle of a squeeze as they play ; Shakespeare. She'll por- Busy comedian Joey Adams Wabasha. Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin and ' ^ : : For Your Trempealeau counties and armed forces i|; ROAST . 7 Anthony Liuzzo, 53, whose wife, have tremendous amounts to says we may never cure pov- personnel in the # BEEF^^ v . . >. - ; :K tray the nurse ("a very bawdy continental United Stales, : |[ Christmas Party . Viola, was murdered last year spend pri advertising and pro- part") in "Romeo & Juliet" in erty, "But with taxes and prices or oversea! with APO or PPO addresser ¦ - demonstration the way they are we're sure I year .. 112.00 3 months S3 50 ji K •: / wj-^ .; ;;;|j Reservations in a civil rights motion.'' New Orleans starting in Decem- , « months - . - . M.50 V month ... »IJ5 V B* *M ^ : near Selma, Ala. ber through Mardi Gras. The going to cure wealth." ... And Wo Will AMC's gross sales of $870 mil- That' , All other subscriptions: Liuzzo, a Teamsters Union Old Vic had been trying to lure s earl brother. I month J1.40 3 months .. »4 25 Cater It Froel lion and a net loss ol ?l-.6 mil- « months . St.oo 1 yeaf 7 »15.00 business agent , would not com- lion for fiscal 1966 were equal to Tessie into Shakespeare for ment on Uie incident. years. She finally succumbed Send change of address, notices, undeliv- a deficit of 66 cents a share. A ered copies, subscription orders and other Police and the FBI were noti- year ago, sales hit $990.6 million when the New Arts Council , mail items to Winona Daily News, P.O fied, but said Liuzzo had not which Jacqueline Kennedy's in- Children Greet Box 70, Winona, Minn. 55587. CHICKEN with profits of $5.2 million equal Second class postage paid at yvinon#< complained about threats and to 27 cents a share. terested in, implored her. LeVander on M nn. . there was no apparent connec- Maureen Stapleton of "The GOLFVIEW tion with Mrs. Liuzzo*s slaying. '' boasted to her VILLA Rose Tattoo Capitol Tour RESTAURANT V RUSHFORD ¦ ¦ 1558 Service Drive Phon» 3107 The bullet ; smashed through Milwaukee Soldier friend Norma Crane that she'd Delicious, Homemada • ¦¦ ¦ ¦- ¦• • ; ; ¦ v "^ v ¦ ¦ ' ' : ¦- ¦- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ' i) - - - . - - :. the front picture window , hit a Killed in Arizona lost 75 pounds. "Seventy-five ST. PAUL : fAP). . ; — Minne- wall opposite the window and pounds!'' exclaimed her friend. sota's Gov. . elect. Harold Le- THANKSGIVING fell under a chair. TOMBSTONE, Ariz; y. un ' - "You 've lost Julie Harris.'.' Vander, got a warm welcome Mrs. Liuzzo wis killed by Army Spec. 5 Darrell TBraeger , An out-of-towner, who has Monday from a group of school PIES gunfire on March 25, 1965, as 27, Milwaukee was killed Mon- children who were touring the been sampling New York's all- ORDER NOW she was driving down an Ala- day, when his car left a south- night restaurants and drug- Capitol building. — - bama highway after a civil ern Arizona road. Draeger was stores, told me that he got the The youngsters from First • Pumpkin rights march from Selma to returning alone to Ft. Huachu- ' idea about 11 o clock at night Lutheran School in Glen- ' . . •• Mine* Montgomery. ca, Ariz., from Tombstone. that he'd like to go to church coe were seated .' on the wide ifill^ and say a prayer, "j didn 't marble staircase facing the cap- . ' . - ¦• . Chtrry know New York is so stringent ital rontunda when LeVander • Blueberry against praying, at night ," he strode in for his first post-elec- Apple told me. He tried three mid- tion visit to the Capitol. The • town churches, which were kids, well-primed for the visit by • Custard closed. But at 53d and 5th Av. a Capitol guide, burst into ap- he came to St . Thomas' Episco- plause. DAIRY BAR y pal and saw a welcome sign , LeVander grinned apprec- j'*»" WED, x£°*s!%< x "Open till midnight," He went PHONE 2646 iatively and ran part way up ¦ 00 92 into the brightly lit church and the steps to thank the young- ' ¦1.4 E. 3rd St. /some people will do anything for*249, a ^\ ' ' rn«8CHCOfiP«aTioni»nH«Ttt said his prayer at 11:30. He sters. Roast Capon— sugar n spice apple, dressing ' _ tma*tfL_ ' ' TH« and wild rice pvvvvvvwvuvvvM Aivvwvvvwwvvvyvvvvvwvvvvwv vvww^ $2.25 _k OT JacK iemmon Baked Flank Steak— sausage stuffing ..;...... $2.15 ^ waiTeR Roast Breast of Turkey — dressing ... - '. ^^Cw BlUYrnaWIUeRrTHau . . $1.95 E| rl ^^ 7 | - S ! J&L TRY THESE j-A ! Baked Champagne Ham — spiced peach ...... ,.. $1.95 .' . ! ^ WEDNESDAY—BAKED Bakod Filet of Halibut — lemon butter ...... me Foimine / X^^VVS $« .65 ^TVvJ^ ) ' $1.95 WM: rnkm: 3 SHORT RIBS DINNER . . . 1 K ^ ' '/ •/ UtV* \. ][ ______k ' Relish Tray, ¦"" -.**-^^S cooKie FRIDAY—WAtLEYI $4 Chicken Egg Drop Soup ; mar wi_B-.it .ur-TeD annSTsy *4r_y3 —-// 85 ^H|^kA Parsley Buttered or Whipped Potatoes ^ Buttered Mashed Squash or Buttered Peas with Mushrooms m9maakW9kWfkmmmm_mm ENDS TONITE Tossed Vegetable Salad. Choice of Dressing . T ? I 1^ r__l ^ M "GOLDFINGER"• at 7:15• ' \-X J_ ii U.S. CHOICE PRIME ' or Cranberry Orange Salad I I v T I I k VW A ilal "DR. 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" PHONE 7114 \ txtrxtims^rt'. ^^K^^^^ Now Even;;M ' Festival of Marches : ^n. ;Ar^s Getting year ago was 911 and flea at this time in 1964 when a rec* v Band Strides Impressi vely ord 1,059 persons died in traf- Themselves l nto the Act' 4th Man Dead fic accidents on Wisconsin high- ways. .'• '. - By MARIE WILK ; Through Ma rch AAusic John C. McLennan, M, of Su- Womens Editor perior, died early today In a By PAUL PARTHUN In Highway 53 At one time, it may Duluth, Minn., hospital of In- have seemed that we women Those who like band marches and others. The collegians fail- juries suffered in a two-car ac- had all the breaks when it came to gaining a little really missed it if they were ed to play louder than the ap- cident at dusk Sunday evening limelight for our cooking ventures — what with the anywhere but at the WSC audi- plause, increasing crescendo to on U.S. Highway 53, about Mrs. America sports event and all the other national torium last night! And those FF after the rousing "Stars Auto Collision three miles south of Solon submit-ybur-recipe-and-see-who-wins type of contests who think they don't like and Stripes Forever." It seem- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Springs in Douglas County. But now our husbands can get into the act. Isn't marches should haves been there ed to me that quite a few list- The death of a fourth person Three other men, George E. ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ ,. ' ¦ ¦ ~~ ~-1 too: Programmed as a Festival eners left the auditorium with as a result of a grinding two- Dow, of Superior; Bernard t. ". • : ' .- .- ' that almost too much to Of Marches, the WSC Concert a distinct quick-step. car collision in Douglas County Kurtz, 68, of Eau Claire take? and Barbara Larson Band s t rode impressively Marches have a heritage Sunday boosted Wisconsin's Patrick E. Moucha, 24, af Jim It seems that one of the through 400 years of music for reaching into the 15th century 1966 highway fatality toll to 980 Falls were killed in the crash. Becomes Bride of marching and foot-tapping. when drum beats were nation- and the weekend count unexpected side effects of lo 15. All the victims; were deer hunt. Opening with four program alized. I.e., each country had the death toll on this date a 'ers. :77 . Peter Daellenbach soaring inflation has been pieces labeled "The Battell" (a its own drum beat pattern that "^*" M*"**' ¦ ¦ M M M M"" M ; the creation of hundreds of war characterization) frommld- served as a military insignia,I, -...... ¦ - .. :' " " "" * " * """ ^ "" ' *' 7 7 HOUSTON, Minn. - Miss thousands of male-type ama- 16th century England composed It was the addition of. melody Barbara , Jean Larson, daughter teur cooks who never before by. William Byrd, the band con- that broke this tradition. Later, of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Lar- clanged a pot or carefully tinued chronologically to; two other forms of marches appear- measured a quarter teaspoon marches by our living septua- funerals, , became the bride of Per ed for coronations, son of spice. Evidence of this trend genarian composer Darius Mil- weddings, puppet shows, ana ter A. Daellenbach, St. Paul, comes from the officials of the haud. It was his "In Memo- ballets. son of Mr. 7 and Mrs. Myron Men's National Cooking Cham- nam" that came off best. The From this it is evident that -_-______-______¦ ¦ * : ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦______--__---H ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ Daellenbach, St. Croix Falls, pionship whose headquarters in college musicians seemed to a program of marches heed rioti . . .:¦ . • . . . . . Wis., on Nov. 5 in Minneapolis. New York have been deluged identify .with the complex sound be an ordeal in 2/4 time. And Attendants were Miss Mary by recipes entered in its 1967 and meaning far better than in it Wasn't. It's good to have Ja ir * * NeW * * * Jo Beckstrom, Minneapolis and competition. Barlioz' "Rakoczy March," bandsman like Mr. William where national drama and in- Schmid provide his audience by Mr. Jerry Mikelsoh, St. Paul. It sems that , married men are The bride, a graduate of MISS NANCY JO PAYNE'S engagement to tensity yielded to deftness. program and comment, with a invading the kitchen to see if ¦ - Leonard R Palublcki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard "A Military Symphony" by better awareness of marcha KEWlNflTOR 3-CYCtE Houston High School and Min: their business efficiency can 1 neapolls Business College , is Palubicki, La Crescent, Minni , is announced by her the 18th - century iconoclast, characteristics. Mr. Schmid is beat the aggravation of high parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Payne, Hokah, Minn. Francois Gossec , closed the a young man who knows what employed as assistant office (or I Electric Dryer food costs women's ability, Miss Payne is a beautician at the House of Beauty, first half of the concert. It is he wants and gets it. His tem- manager of the Amalgamated I -don't- know which.) And the Workers Winona. Her finece is a student at Winona State better described as a Sinfonia pos were always just right and Clothing of America, bachelors of the nation are re- and has tlie distinction (for that ne led with a concise beat — Minneapolis. The groom, a College. A January wedding is planned. ¦ 9 belling against soaring restaur- time) of being composed for not always followed but fre-j. ^ nr ^jvith Trade graduate of the St. Croix High ( - *124 for (.«, «(• dryln, of ant prices. Here too, there band. quently anticipated by eager-r' ——--— regular »nd h»«vy School and the Minnesota Col- could be other reasons for Audience enthusiasm was evi- ness. For my taste, Uie brass g ^ZZ ^ZIm ^"^ MotJj| a rM lege of Business, is a drafts- their cunningness—er, new Children;1_earn Through dent during these pieces by was a little overwhelming butit y _rroiiiij__MniM__^^_i p^i man at Minnesota Mining and found/ ability.) attention and applause, but it I doubt that many share this Manufacturing Co., St. Paul . every- Of course, this changed pat- steadily climbed higher during opinion; More certainly, 7 s. th_tremovitwt»rv. rln« The couple will make their one who was there left gladA FfeK _ ' tern of male behavior is being Rich, Full Play Lives the second half of the program , 1 "11 ^3 kles, but keeps In prs« . St. Paul. had come and looking r^xSs. ' XX——— m Mtcreaeee home In encouraged by wives and which was dedicated to more that they S 7 jillHI [ ]j !fo

¦ : i CENTENNIU CHAMPIONS FREDRICKSON A QUESTION MARK Winhawks Host Tall All-Conference Squad Alma, who romped through for 470 yards. touchdown passes during the ed up 510 yards rushing in six h CentennialC onference for The lone , defensive perform- season, Brad Tri, a 155-pound conference games for a five- Hayfield Squad t e Cage i i f al its second consecut ve ootb l er for the Rivermen was Tom defensive end who paced the yard average. . Mark Fredrickson's broken wrist will be the key to Hay- his center spot to |ead the Hawks. Another bright light In the title, placed six men on the 22- Schmidtknecht, a 170-pound Indians pass rush; and 150- Goodhue played three of its field's chances against Winona's Winhawks here tonight. Fred- Winona lineup is sophomore Mark Patterson, who scored 14 man All-Conference football guard who was fourth on tha po"hd linebacker Duane Hof- rickson, 6-5 letterman, carries much of the Vikings* hopes for points. Including the crucial bucket that gave hit squad com- team »> chosen by league schulte who recovered five fum- the season, as they defend their.Wasloja Conference champlon- mand of the game late In the fourth quarter. coaches. bles during the season, includ- »hip« ¦ Pat Hopf, Loren Bent and Steve Holubar proved they ara The Rivermen dominated the ing one he returned lor 36 Fredrickson was expected to miss a couple of games, bat ragged competitors, too, with Holubar providing the needed yards and a touchdown to win an early return to the lineup is entirely possible. spark la the final mlnnteg by taking command of the boards a game. Junior Gary Fritz, 6-4 Is back after an outstanding sopho- for Winona, : ", ' ¦ The Riyermeh and the In- more year and Steve Arendts, 5-9 and Garth Wels, 5-10, are Hayfield will have to come op with an excellent defense dians accounted for exactly half expected to start in the backcourt. to stop Placheckl-Patterson and company. Coming up from the "B" squad to help coach Allan An- Plachecki nsei lis height to good advantage and seem- dreotti's chances are 6-5 center Bill Gross, (-2 forward Mark ingly never tired daring Saturday's game. He knocked down Lenz and 5-10 guard Randy Johnson. repeated attempts of opponents to get off long shots and passes, The game Is the first for the Vikings, who challenge then recovered enough to snatch the ball away from them. Hofschuite Tri Winona's Winhawks, fresh from topping highly-regarded Min- A hot, 45-percent shooting average from the floor added neapolis Roosevelt In an Inter-sectional clash. Alton : kreibich immensely to the Hawk success, too, wtih another 50 percent four selections on the defensive With one game under their belts, and the excellent per- on the shots from the charity Une. team in tackles on a defease unit. They were 195-pound formance Saturday, the Hawks have to be considered odds-on One game Is on tap for the Winhawks over the long Thanks- ¦ favorite to dump the Vikings. giving vacation. They travel to Rochester tangle wftft John Gross ".. Dlcke that allowed only 13 points in middle guard Dave O'Reilly, to conference play. 215-pound end Dave Erickson Big Paul Plachecki dumped in a whopping 27 point* from Marshall In a Big Nine conferenceencounter. ~ ~ ¦ ¦ — —' .. ¦' - . offensive unit with five selec- Mazeppa was close behind and 145-pound linebacker GeneJ. • ^^ ! ' ...... ' , ' - tions.- . Alma in total players on the Paul. - :;;. 160-pound center i fi Completing the defensive They were team w th ve, paced by out- Goranson O'Reilly Dean Reidt who was the key standing fullback Clayton Cop- eleven were 195-pound tackle to Alma's shotgun offense, 220- pie. the team between them. Good- Bill Malone of Wabasha, 160- ¦ pound guard Carlos Kreibich Copple, a 175-pounder, scor- hue nailed down four berths, pound tackle Joe Richter of who made it for the second ed IS touchdowns, kicked 14 Wabasha three, Faribault Deaf Faribault Deaf , the smallest ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦¦ " ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ •¦ ' ¦ Bruhn' ' ¦ ' ¦: '¦ . ¦ .' , ' ' • ' ' ¦: ' . . ' : ' ¦ ' . . "' . • ' ' 7 '7 . . ¦;; . straight year, 225-pound tackle extra points and twb field goals two and Randolph and Elgin lineman on the team but th.i ; Bob Gross, another two-time to compile an amazing 110 one each. leader in tackles; Harry Hau- points for the season. Filling out the offensive ser, a 175-pound defensive back, Other Mazeppa players on also from Faribault Deaf; El- the team are 170-pound tackle gin's Bob Rahman, : a 185-pound Burt Goranson who spearhead- linebacker who led his team ed a defense that allowed les_ in tackles; and IVabasha's Joei Badger Co Schoweiler a 145-pounder who For ach , New MADISON, V7is. «l - Wiscon- coaching situation." year. Coatta, 37, joined the staff is made from inside the present sin's search for a successor to Bruhn, who was a line coach last season. staff. But McGee, formerly a Milt Bruhn as head football at Wisconsin; for six years and Coatta was a standout quar- pro guard from the St. Louis coach begins today with' the head coach for 11, stepped down terback for three years for Wis- Cardinals and an assistant coach help of Milt Bruhn. with a winning record of 52-45-6 consin in the 1950s and . still at Duke, impressed Athletic Di- Bruhn, who bowed out under despite losing seasons the last holds the Big Ten season record rector Ivan Williamson with his Malone Panl fire last week, will meet with three years. for passing accuracy. He was ability this year. Erlcson Copple the university's athletic board His sophomore-sparked team an assistant coach at Florida The football coaching change all-loop performer-, 170-pound to map plans to choose a new brought him one final triumph State, for six years before re- is only the third to be made in quarterback Tom Bautch who team are Randolph's leading coach. Law Prof. Frank Rem- in farewell Saturday with , a turning to Wisconsin to handle 30 years. Bruhn was tapped ran for three touchdowns and pass receiver, 170-pound Dave ington said Bruhn's aid and ad- 7-6 upset of Minnesota to wind tbe backfield in 1965 and the de- from the staff to succeed Wil- sparking the Gergen at end; 180-poiund vice would be sought at the ses- up with a 3-fi-l record this year. fense this year. passed for 10 in Sehouweiler Hauser , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ liamson in 1956. Williamson, sion. - .. - . McGee, only 27 ' Rivermen to the title, and 165- guard Jim Dicke of Goodhue Kinlund 7 Richter , was one of Coatta, as Bruhn s top lieu- along with Bruhn, came to Wis- four new assistants named to t, h s b g d pound halfback Curt Young- than 100 yards per game on who was the key on the power "My opinion is that his views tenan a een re ar ed as consin from little LaFayette Col- led the Indians in pass inter- the rebuilt coaching staff this the front-runner if the selection lege in 1947. ¦;. . - . bauer who led the team in scor- the average, 150-pound end sweep, and Jack Alton of . Wa- will be asked," said Remington, ing- with 36 points and rushed Bruce Kinlund who caught five basha, a 175-pounder who roll- ceptions and fumble recoveries. who is the board's chairman. Remington said he hoped the board would be able to name DAUGHEM DiSW^ a new coach by the end of the year. High on the list as likely heir Gals Night apparent to Bruhn is the 54- year-old coach's top assistant, John Coatta. Another assistant ^ , ;||)i?^^ Mike McGee, also figures in speculation. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS erty's Michigan State club by a The present Wisconsin system In Loca scant three points in this week's that considers a coaching post all in ^B^ ODdgcrt .....-...... :. Ara Parseghian took it Associated Press college poll an assignment within the uni- It was the gals night to howl & McGuire's Gen Churchna to- . » stride but Duffy Daugherty is in local bowling 7ro|ant ...... 4 1 after they fought to a 10-10 tie versity faculty and offers no circles and taled 439. Clydes •" .•' ; ..2 4 beginning to feel persecuted. when they had a chance, they RED MEN: Al Maynard Raccoons 2 4 last Saturday. It was one of the firm contract for a newcomer tag- ' did a good job of it. Fipar Roos :.:..:.....:.:\. s Pareghian 's Notre Dame closest counts in the history of would seem to favor Coatta or ged 168 for Paint Depot, and HIOH ICH0OL OIRLS The distaff HAL-ROD W ' L, football team edged out Daugh- the poll. McGee. But Remington gave ho 7 side blasted a Steve Belisle had 470 for Paff- pair of top ten counts as Ar- rath. Paint, but Doerers took Tlgarafto* 4 a "We were ranked No. 1 last assurance the system would be Allay Oatort¦ " " .- ...... 4 " 2 lene Kessler led the way in the team honors with 905—2 Butter oali ; i. ...4 a k," Parseghian said on kept. ,669...... wee Alley Gater's circuit at West- Scramblers .3 3 hearing the news, "and Michi- ¦ • ¦ HAL.ROD: A 1,010 game Fn/lf Loops ...... J 3 "One of the things we're go- gate. • ' ; -. Allay Alagos ...... _... gan State didn't beat us, and I helped Bunke's Apco sweep ¦ - .... .o a ing to talk about is possibfy Arlene ripped 222—589 for CITV . think we deserve to be on top three games in the beginning of HAL-ROD W L Pfs. switching to a contract system Fenske's. The series ranks her again." the second round of the VFW Hotel Winona ...... 22V _ 16V4 577 in the future," Remington said. third this season. Behind her KWNO Radio ...... __ . _ l_t _ 577 Bruhn will appear at the League. Bob Cada led Ab- -inahans lrm ...... 22 77 S64 Daugherty, however, was not effort Fenske's connected for ' A ft D Bootery ,.....JI 11 meeting to deliver his annual ram s Furnace Co. to 2,821 with Ml convinced, 921—2,621. Jan Wieczorek had a his 222, while Harold Myers Papil Cola ...... _» If 513 report on the football season. 512, and Elaine Wilde convert- Wally F. Cffy ...... If U AST "I would hope that as the The session was likely to be had 560 for Robb Motor Sales. Oolden Brand Foods .1* JO Air writers take time to reflect," he ed the 3-7-10. Pat Hopf smashed 195—541 to Country Kllehin » ad 4ir considerably less tense than it The other top ten count also Faklars Road Const, if K Air said, "they would reward this might have been a week ago spark league leading Good Speed Wash .11 31 44* great gang ef Spartans for their came out cf Westgate where Players to 732—2,129 in the Oasis Bar cafa .....17 Jl 41* when it was fores een as a show- Winona Paint & Glass shatter- -raham • McOuIra .11 24 iss great effort in the last two sea- down over Bruhn's 17-year High School Boys loop. ¦ VPW •; • ¦ ed 973—2,659 in the Pin Top- HAL ROD W L sons." coaching career at Wisconsin. In the High School girls - piers League. The team game, Winona excavating Co, .....3 o Tuesday, November 22, 1966 "No one could be more wor- Bruhn quit last Thursday, five league Cherie Biltgen crashed eunkei Apco Radiator Sar. ...1 0 built around Vivian H. Brown' ' thy than this group that played days in advance of tbe meeting. s 176—468 for Scramblers. Alley Barnlas DX It. t4 WINONA DAILY NEWS 11 209, was the second highest of lakkans Const. 1 like champions and fought right The resignation came after an Gators took group honors with Robb Motor Sales ...... 1 1 the season. Vivian down to the wire." extended talk in private with finished with 739-2 ,091. Abrams Purnic* 2 1 a 546 series Wasons Supper club ...... 1 2 This was the second year in a Remington that morning. , but she had to Gutter Rats socked 653—1,299 give away high Blanches Tavirn 1 X row that Michigan State has had The afternoon session today individual se- in the Park Rec Jr. Girls Jonas A Kroiger ...... 1 2 its troubles with the poll . Last had been placed on the normal ries honors to Helen Englerth League, while Charmaine Kra- Winona Milk Vi VA Hornung Fan of lauer Bleclrlc ...0 1 season, the Spartans were schedule in connection with Wis- Main Tavern. gon was hitting a 169—284 Watkins House of King .../. I a ranked first at the end of the consin's annual football banqeut Helen had games of 202 and two-game series for Monkees. R8D MENS MON. NITH 206 to help make her 562 se- RBD MINI W L PIS. With regular season but were re- tonight. But Remington con- WESTGATE: Margaret Mc- Sunbeam Bread II 13 14 Unhappy ries. Other honor counts went Doarars ...17 14 is placed by Alabama when they rnxvi-xim^w^vmaaamammmmmammaaammmmmmmmm mm^mmiimmiMii.mi.nu_>_ firmed last week the board had Nally registered 180—487 for lost to UCLA , 14-12, in the Rose planned to discuss what he to substitute Irene Pozanc with Ladies League leading Had- Paint Depot .....it 17 13 MEMENTO FROM A MOMENTOUS GAME . ... Notre Paflralhs Paint ...... is II il Bowl. termed in general then as "the 557, Marge Moravec with 543, dad's. Elaine Neitzke had 180 COMMUNITY Nose Breaking Dame guard Tom Regner is given one of footballs from Betty Englerth with 537, Isa. WBSTOAT8 W L Notre Dame received 556 for Winona Typewriter. Safra- Oasis Bar 25 11 GREEN BAY «l - Green points in the poll to Michigan Notre Dame-Michigan State gam . by Coach Ara Parseghian, belle Rozel with 531, Betty nek's slammed 876, and Grul- Happy Chit . ; .....23 13 Bay Packer linebacker Lee Roy State's 553, The Irish had 23 right as team prepared for next Saturday's game with USC. Schoonover with 516, Eleanore kowski Beauty Shop belted 2,- Benson Feed Mill 21 14 , Johnny's Bar ,...11 II Caffey, who broke halfback first place votes to 13 for the Notre Dame and Michigan State wouivl up in a 10 to 10 Stahl with 515, Irene Gostom- 470. Sugar Loaf Inn 14 li ski with 512 and Irlene Trim- PARK REC JR. OIRLS Prlckion's Auctloneera II II Paul Hornung's nose in prac- Spartans with 14 ballots naming tie. In this week's AP poll of sports writers the Irish re- Arcadia in a tie for first mer with 509. HAL.ROD W L Hickbarth's Few Mill U lt tice last week, has been hear- both teams tained their No. 1 ratine. (AP Photofax) fvVonkeai .....11 S Sunbeam .. ...14 21 ing from the Golden place. Points are awarded on The men also had a reason- Pally Rolleri 10 4 ¦rdmann'i Trucking 11 2) about lt flutter Rata I 4 Blumenlrltt's 12 24 Boy's public. the basis of 10 for a first-place ably successful evening, paced Baagtet 4 • WISTOATB LADIES with , nine for second, etc . Grapplers by Al Nedoba of Hotel Winona Dalalet 4 l WBSTOAT B W L "I was a bit perturbed vote ' in the City League at Hal-Rod W ildcat* S .4 SV, Haddad'* .. . is 11 you," a young lady from Two But Michigan State made the Pin Pali SV. It - Winona Typawltsr 2H4 14^ Rivers wrote Caffey, and Lanes. Four Musketten 4 10 Orulkowskl Biauty Shop .10 14 , Wis,, count close with 27 second-place HIGH SCHOOL. BOYS Safranek's IS 11 ' Nedoba socked 253—610 Ken' Kardwara 14t _ after a few glowing remarks votes against 15 for the Irish. for HAL-ROD W L s 21. . about 's familiar pro- Gal Win 26-22 the league topping Hotel Men. Oeod Player* S 1 Mldland co-op 11 24 Hornung Southern Alabama was third with 467 ARCADIA Wis ' Golden Brand Foods clipped file added: "Why did you points and eight first-place , . —. Arcadia s 1,- wrestling team 023 and Llnahan' ruin it?" votes and Nebraska was fourth , just beginning , s Inn totaled 2,858. The . 230-pound veteran from with 401 points and a lone first- a rebuilding season, took a Texas A & M said hastily that place ballot. step toward gaining the might In the Community circuit at he didn't think the damage to Bowl the Raiders had last year by Westgate Wally Marquardt Ten were In Rose The rest of the Top "I kick com- the nose had had any lasting Georgia Tech fifth , UCLA sixth, LOS ANGELES UP)-"Troy thro said : have no stopping Black River Falls 26- came up with a 605 series that effect on Hornung's good looks, Georgia seventh , Purdue eighth, Has Fallen—Bring on Purdue" ing. There was no way tho con- 22 Monday night. led Happy Chef to 1,014—2,993. and added that it was a good Florida ninth and Southern Cali- proclaimed the banner at a Uni- ference couM vote that would Arcadia trailed in the early The big series is fifth high of thing. fornia 10th. versity of California at Los An- please everybody." part of the meet by scores of the season. Dick GehJhaart If it had, he said, "it would Michigan State is through for geles rally. Following its usual policy, the 11-5 and 14-10, but Dennis Sla- laced 236 for Sugar Loaf Inn. he dangerous for me to go out the season but Notre Dame's Then down It tumbled. For on conference did not announce the hy's pin at 138 pounds but the ATHELTIC CLUB: John Cier- zan led the Monday League there on Sundays, really." hopes for continuing In first .Ian. 2, 1067, it will be Southern margin in favor of USC. Raiders ahead to stay. Arcadia The damage came when Hor- place depend on its meeting California-not UCLA — In the Trojan Coach John McKay also got pins from Pat Boland, with 233—590 as he sparked Bunke' nung, wanted to work on a with Southern California Satur- Rose Bowl against Purdue. said, "I felt we'd get the vote. Dennis Rossa nnd Ray Wal- s Apco to 2,940. Jos- who wick' Mocking maneuver against a day In Los Angeles. I'll admit I was in the minority clzko. s Fuel & Oil rattled 1,014. The Pacific 8, meeting in San In the Go Getters League blitz , asked Caffey to "come of the people around us, " The Raiders next meet la The Top Ten, with flMit-pUce Francisco, selected USC Mon- Winona Plumbing bagged 872— in on mo, " Caffey did and tho McKay explained that the con- next Monday at Trempealeau, , votes in parenthesis, and;total day to make its 14th trip to 2,485. Mary Glrtler had 176 for nose wo.. Ihe loser. ference usually sends its cham- ?J — Pat Boland (A) pinned Jerry points; nearby Pasadena. Its creden- Brown (BR. ) 3:55 ; 101 — Goers* Hallk Circle G Ranch, G though its reg- (BRF) dec. Richard Ruff (Al !(. and raham 1. Notre Dame (37) 556 pion to the Bowl , ./ 1)2 tials? A 4-1 championship rec- ulations call only for it to send - Wilfred Cleveland (BRF) doc, Jim 2. Michigan State (27) 553 ord in the Pacific 8, a 7-2 mark Woyehlk (Al Hi 110 — Mlka McNulfy (R) 467 Its "most representative team." (BRF) pinned John Slaby (A) MS. 1)7 3. Alabama overall and 10th place on the ¦ — Dennis Rosia |A) pinned Richard 4. Nebraska (1) 401 AP poll. Brown (BRF) ,-30 i 13] — Doug Mason Wednesday & 336 (BRF) dec, Oarrall Pronichlnskl (A) 5. Georgia Tech But the UCLA fans, pointing (A) 2711 NBA 301 ill — Dennl. Slaby pinned 6. UCLA to their Bruins' 14-7 defeat ol Tom Gearing (BRF) .;00. l« - Ray Georgia 201 By. TNI /SSOCIATHD PRESS Waloliko (A) pinned Tarry Minium Luncheon yj *b 7. USC just last Saturday and their (BRF) 7:40 - Dan Pronschlnikl 138 Monday's Result i 11. tt. Purdue 9-1 overall record nnd sixth (A) dec, Mlka IXnemore (BRF) 7-3 J Florida »9 Un frtnclice 114, SI. Loull 11T. U5 - Tom Patmar (A) dec. Li« Special 9. lace AP rating, exprcs-ed out- Today s Otm.i Beroerion (BRF) B_J 110 — Fred Lar- Southern California 62 p ' ^m ^tk. 10, rage, lan Pranclico vi. Baltimore ot Niw son (BRF) dec, Howard Wlortgalli (A) York. 40/ Hwl. — David Thompson (BRF) Even nt USC some partisans pinned Jim Autr (A) 1:1S , Fight Rtsu.tfl Cincinnati al Haw York, j9mj were surprised , oven though Widmidty'i Oamee to 5 p.m, ¦mJBa^f ^a*m Monday*! . IgMi f .BJI their Trojans bested UCLA's 3-1 Ion Pranclico vt. Balllmora ol Wash- ADULT MBN1 VOLllYBALL By THI ASSOCIATED ington. Monday Wight League LOS ANC. BLBS - Joe PfMlar, MS, conference mark. Said one USC ttoppid BdiMa Machen, SI. Loud ol Boilon. standings Philadelphia, "I think everybody here W 4. SWISS STEAK IM, B« . k«i

, ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ; , :¦¦ '- . ¦ ' i . . . . \ . . Eight Area Team At Winona State Something new has been added to the area high school basketball season and it should be just what the doctor ordered for the fans. Winona State College is sponsoring the first annual High School Basketball-d-Rama at Memorial Hall Wednesday night. The special night of basket- ball will bring eight teams to the spaces of Memorial Hall, giving fans an idea of how some of the area's teains shape up. The teams ;liave been paired off each to play one eight-minute quarter. There will be a five-minute break between each eight-minute "game" to let the next two teams warm up. The jamboree will bring together seven teams CALEDONIA . . . This is the Caledonia Dick Forschler , Dan Holland , Jim Weichert, from District One, a good "bellwether on just who HOUSTON . >. This is the Houston High Tom Knutson, Eliot Littlejohn, Doug BeBson, High School basketball .team which will com- Paul Wagner and John Janikowski. Second does hold the power in that district this year, and School basketball team which will compete Scott Van Gundy and Marlin Carrier. Second pete in the first annual Winona State College row : Gordon Rostvold, Dan Dineen; Mike one from District Three. in the first annual Winona State College row : Jerry Wilson, Jon Peterson, Craig Be- Terry Eosendahl Chuck ' ;• . sponsored high school Basketball-O-Rama Ryan, Richard Rubbers, Tony Schiltz and sponsored high school Basketball-O-Rama dore, Steve Botcher,. , Wednesday at Memorial Hall. Team mem- Terry Twite. AI Meyer is not pictured. The District Three ball club is St.: .Charles. The Wednesday at Memorial Hall. Team mem- TPoppe and Dan Jergenson. bers are (front row from left); Bruce Arnold, Saints are paired off against Rushford in the final 15- bers are (front row from left): Craig Poppe, minute quarter of the evening's action; Iri the first section of the Basketball-O-Rama, Spring Grove will battle defending Maple Leaf Con- ference and /'District'- One champion Preston beginning at 8;05 p.m. At 8:25 p.m. Houston, defending Root River Conference champion, takes on Harmony. This clash will be followed at 8:45 pm. with Lanesboro going against Caledonia. The nightcap then sends St. Charles and Rushford together at 9:05 . p.m! Here is a quick rundown of what to watch for: • Spring Grove is led by 76-0 Larry Overhaug. The Lions are coming off an 8-12 season. • Preston lost much through graduation, but its hopes are tied to 6-6V2 B^b Specht. Steve Trande, 5-9 guard, is another outstanding performer. • Houston was 16-4 last year and has 6-3. Steve Botcher and 6-1 Chuck Poppe back to lead the attack, • Harmony is picked by many to win the Maple Leaf Conference title this year. The Cardinals are paced by 5-11 Bill Barrett, a 20-point-plus scorer, and 64V_ Les Berning. 7 7 ¦ ¦ " ' ' . " • Lanesboro is trying to improve on a 10-9 re- Peterson who cord. The Burros big scorer is 6-0 Dick RUSHFORD . ..This is the Rushford son (10), Mike Miller (34 ), Ron Haugen (32), HARMONY . .i This is the Harmony' Morem and manager Brad Thorson. Back first outing this year. High School basketball team which will com- row; Head Coach Bernie Kennedy, Wayne poured in 218 points in his High School basketball team which will com- Dennis Benson .40) and Paul Ryan (22). Sec- pete in the first annual Winona State Colleges Wiltgen, Bruce Ishman, Les Berning, Ron Caledonia is a young team in a rebuilding sea- pete in the first annual Winona State ; College ond row, Bruce Carlson, Dean Carlson, Rod • sponsored high school Basketball-O-Rama Johnson, Gary Quarve, Jim Woll, Mike Woll sponsored' high school Basketball-O-Rama. Stevens, Jerry Shrock ind manager Ed Ber- son, Paul Wagner, a 5-11 junior is the team's key Wednesday at Memorial Hall. Team mem- kehpas. Not pictured are Bill Barrett and ^ Wednesday at Memorial Hall, Team mem- and coach Ward Huff. bers are (front row from teW- Jim Beckman,, Andy Rogue. man. 7 bers are (front row from left): Brad Ander- Bill Fregner, Greg Haugen, Tom Long, Bruc« '. - . • ¦# St. Charles has Gary Corinaughty, 5-8, Jim Gettler, 5-11, and Dave Morrill, 6-0, .all of whom can put the ball in the bucket; • Rushford was picked by many to be the power of the Root River Conference, but the Trojans have taken it on the nose in two straight nonconference games. Brothers Mike, 6-3, and Jim, 6-5, Woll are the Trojan horses. Tickets are on sale at all the participating schools as well as, Winona State's Memorial Hall. The Memor- ial Hall doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with the pro- ceedings officially getting underway at 8 p.m. with the introduction of the teams. South Grabs Lions Share

ST. CHARLES . . . This is the St. Char- are (front row from left): Steve Hawk , Bill SPRINT,GROVE . . . This is the 1 Spring members are ( front row from left) : Bruce Of Bowl Bids les High School basketball team which will Nessler, Gary Connaughty, Roger Younker only Grove High School basketball team which Olson Steve Bergrud , Bruce Anderson and By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS leans classic will offer the compete in the Winona State College spon- and Les Schwager. Second row : Jim O'Brien, , pairings o f perfect-record will compete in the Back row: Chuck Syliing, South a reluctant by- sored High School Basketball-O-Rama Wed- Bruce Page, Tom Glover , Dave Morrill , Jim first annual Winona State Brian Roverud. The , teams. College sponsored high school Basketball-O- Wayne Myhre , Mark Kumpf , Phil Knutson, stander at last Saturday 's Poll nesday at Memorial Hall. Team members Gettler, Steve Campbell and Jim Pionk. Rama Wednesday at Memorial Hall . Team Larry Overhaug and Tony Ellon. Bowl , has recouped, as expect- The game is a rematch of Al- ed, by grabbing the lion's share abama's 39-28 Orange Bowl ______¦__¦__¦______£:-<__ '. '.. -«^_-_--_H______n______pni*aaiiMa-aa_-Bof college football's post-season triumph over Nebraska last prizes. New Year's night . Five teams from the rugged Georgia Tech, only other un- Southeastern Conference and beaten and untied major team , Drange, Kohner on two powerful Dixie independ- meets Florida in the Orange ents accepted bowl bids Monday Bowl at Miami the night of Jan, as all but five berths in the 2 after Southern California , the eight major holiday attractions Pacific 8 king, and Purdue, the were filled. Big Ten runner-up, tangle in the Rose Bowl at Pasadena, Calif, NIC All-Conference This weekend, two Southwest If Southern Methodist takes ST. PAUL (API-Six players Offensive team: Conference schools are expected the Southwest Conference title Mankato. to join the field, giving the from champion Moorhead were Ends—Rick Cockran , nr , and Linebackers-Willie by beating Texas Christian Sat- named today to the Northern | Griffin sr southland at least nine ot the 10 Bricker Johnson , soph, Woor- Michigan Tech ; Jim l^ltzke,' jr, urday, the Mustangs will enter- Intercollegiate Conference all- hend; Tom Williams, jr, St . bowl spots. tain Georgia in the Cotton Bowl ; Mankato; Dennis Black , sr , Be- star football team chosen by Cloud. midji. Alabama. Mississippi , Gcor at Dallas on Dec. 31. Tennessee gia Florida , and Tennessee — league coaches. Tackles-Mike Koch , soph , ' , takes on Syracuse in the Gator ; Halfbacks • - Dnve Mnlchcskl , all of the SEC — and independ The only holdovers from the Mankato; Dennis Yell , jr, IMoor- sr, Bow l at Jacksonville , Fla. , the 19r>5 all-conference squad are Head. Moorhead ;'Gary Bahr , soph, ents Georgia Tech and Miami same day. St. Cloud. . ' nailed bow l assignments Mon - Willie Griffin , llniebacker , and . Guards—Sieve Drangd , J r. day while the Pacific Confer- Mississippi goes to the Blue- Tom Csmarich, offensive back , Winona ; Bob Allis, sr, Mankato. 1 both of Michigan Tech, ence pulled a mild surprise by bonnet Bowl at Houston on Dec, Center-Russell Marshall , jr , selecting Southern California as 17 , where It probably will run Csmarich was winner of the Moorhead. Celtics, Pistons Ihe host team in the Rose Bowl. Into Arkaasas of the SWC. Mi- Glenn Galligan Memorial mast- valuable award . Backs—Bruce Bnkebcrg, jr , Purdue and Syracuse had been ami has filled half (he bill at the Moorhead; Ron DiGiacom o, sr , Play in Mill City named to the Rose and Galor Dec. 10 Liberty Bowl at Mem- Duane Uobert ot Moorhead Bemidji; Mark Brenden. jr, mid Bowls, respectively, over the phis . Berths in the Sun Bowl at was chosen coach of the year Jon Hovanetz , soph, St, Cloud; MINNEAPO LIS (AP) _ The weekend. El Paso, Tex,, Dec. 24, are still in the NIC, Tom Csmarich, sr, Michigan Boston Celtics nnd Detroit Pus- The top game should be the wide open , with 12 schools in the St . Cloud and Mankalo placed Tech. Ions of the National Basketball Sugar Bowl confrontation be- running. five each on the learn , Bemidji r>ffcn_ _v. team: i Association will play at Con- tween third - ranked Alabam a Southern California 's nomina- nnd Michigan Tech three each , Ends - Don Schlionlz , sr, j vention Hall in the Minnonpolls and fourth-ranked Nebrask a, tion as Ihe West Coast's Rose and Winona , two, Michigan Tech ; Dick Swalla , Auditoiium Dec. 2(1 , PRESTON . . . This Is the Preston High Chuck Doronkempcr Grass Bruce , Roger , If Alabama sidesteps an upset Bowl representative raised a Thirteen were named to the soph, Mankato; It's th fifth School basketball team which will compete Fishbaugh Second row : j e consecutive year .r and Steve Trende, In its remaining two regular- few eyebrows. UCLA , which offensive team as a result of lie Tackles-Dan Boettger, jr, Be- a rcgiilnr sea.son NBA game in the first annual Winona State College Dave has Conch Ken Denny, Chuck Lammers, season games and the Corn- bent the Trojans last Saturday votes . midji; Steve Kohner , jr, Wino- I been played here, Formerly, the sponsored high school Basketball-O-Rama Luehr , Hob Sp.c .i( , John Larson, Jim HimU huskers don't stumble against but finished one-half game be- The .slar (cam Is comprised of na. ! I*os Anfielrs Laker. ., a trans- •Wednesday at Memorial Hall. Team mem- and assistant conch Maurice , Gort, Oklahoma In their Thanksgiv- hind them In Pacific fl piny, had nine seniors , ei ght juniors and Guards-I/onny Johnson , snph , plant from Minneapolis wero bers are (front row from left): Pat Shanahan, ing Day windup, the New Or- been expeclcd to get the call , seven sophomores. St. Cloud] Joe Koppi , soph, I the host club. Nflrrember 22, IMS THNONA MILT NBWf If Tne-4-y, ¦ ¦ ' ' ' " ' -' ' ' " ' ' ' - ~' ' ' " TIME OF RECKONING HERE ' i i i r i la T I . IN UNDERDOG ROLE Warriors Open Cotter Cagers in At Stevens Point By BOB JUNGHANS believed to he the Warriors' b«st game of the Daily News Sports Writer year in running roughshod over the Pointers The time of reckoning hag corqe 91-75. Rebuilding Year for the Winona State basketball team . Are Warrior "1 know they lost quite a bit from last cage fortunes on (he upswing? Can some of year," said Ekker. "They hav« only four guys By BOB JUNGHANS are 6-3 Bob Greden , 6-2 Hans night's contest will have Wen- the newcomers carry the¦ load ¦ expected of ¦ ¦¦ back and Meier 6-1 Ed Saehler, 6-0 Pat .' them? ¦ - . • , - .' . . . ' . ' ' •¦ none of them did anything against Dally News Sports Writer , zel and Leaf at guards with Winona State opens its tis. They have a lot of sophomores we don't Wiltgen and 5-10 Bob Pomei- Twomey flanked by Gredea basketball season know anything about. For the first time in the roy. All are juniors. and Browne ih the front line. tonight with an 8 p.m. game at Stevens Point memories of iriany basketball get help with the hope of tucking "I know they'll be tough, though. Playing Cotter could also Greden was a meinber of lait away victory No. 1 fans, Cotter High School will from senior* Jim Heinlen, year's tournament team. and finding out just what the situation is them at their place, we'll have all we want," , pri- not be the favorite in Region Greg Schoener «nd Marty marily, on an individual basis. The Warriors will open with a starting "I hope we can improve on five composed of 5-3 Dave Meisner and 5-_l Six from the opening jump Wernz, all of whom were ball of the season. last year's record (10-11)," "I don't think this game will Indicate how Mike DeWyre at guards. Mike Jeresek, 6-6, squad members last year but season will go The Ramblers, who practi- did not letter. summed up Nett. "We have our , win or lose, " said WSC will anchor the front line. He will be flanked better over-all size but It all coach Ron Ekker. cally held permanent resi- , "The next five or six games by 64 Tim Anderson and 6-5 Mark Wilke. dence at the site of the Min- Besides finding consistently depends upon whether we hit may, but we're still looking toward the con- Other cagers expected to> see action are good scorers among the group the boards and whether w« ference. It may determine nesota State Catholic High just how some of Chip Schwartz, Brian Espe, Jack Gibbs, Rick School basketball tournament (Nett professies the Ramblers can improve our defense." the individuals are going to do, though. have no proven outside shoot- " Starzecki, Al Decker and Bruce Carrief . FRAZIER KNOCKS MACHEN THROUGH ROPES .;. in years past, gave up that Ekker says there are eight or nine players Ekker summed up his outlook for the game ers). Cotter must bolster a Tuesday's Games Young Joe Frazier of Philadelpihia sends Eddie Machen spot last year to Rochester ' " he would like to get a look at in tonight's game, by saying, "We're at the point where we need s porous . defense. - . - . Local Schools— but he won' do that if it jeop ardizes through the ropes with a left hook in the first round of their Lourdes, and to everyone' ¦ t a tri- to play someone besides ourselves. I fee. we're surprise, Lourdes went on to "We have a lot of work to Hayfltl- it Wlnons High. • ' . '" . ;.. Winona Stal* it Sltyens Point. umph. . going over there to win, but . I don't think I'm 10-rourid fight here Monday night. Machen survived the . win the state title. do in all phases," said Nett, "We are going over there to win ," 7 he unduly optimistic. I feel we' re a good team round but the referee stopped the fight after 22 seconds of "but we've been concentrat- Coulee— continued. "I expect the game to be ragged So this year '¦'¦' Cotter-' finds Melnm-Mindoro *l Helmtn, and should have a little more experience than the final round to save him from further punishment. (AP ing primarily on defense. We Arcadl* at B.ngar. and this, in itself , will probably give; us a Stevens Point ." itself looking up. as an under- haven't given them much of- Wert salam at Gal«-eHrlelc. chance to play more personnel Photofax) Onalaska il . remp»al-au. than usual." The 8 p.m. tilt will be preceded by a Wi- dog, and coach John Nett , in fense yet. ¦ Winona Stale also ; opened last season nona State - Stevens Point freshman game at his 18th year at the Ramblers' "Compared to Tast year, 'Bi-State— - - against Stevens Point and played what many ¦ " ' ¦- '¦ helm, has a big rebuilding job we're about in the same stage Rolllngslont Holy Trimly tf U*l*. 6. p.m. : ton, ' to do if he hopes to get his as we were then at this time, Onalaska Lulhtr at Caledonia -Or< foot in the state tournament but our shooting isn't what it ' . '. . ' etto, . door again; should be." West Central— . Alma at Eau Claln Immanuel luth- Chuvalo-Terrell Five lettermen return for After this coming weekend " . • . tran.' . ' ¦ ¦ ' . Cotter but none of them show- Nett should have a better idea Ollmanlon at Taylor. PIN TOPPLERS ed any proclivity for high of just Dunn-St. Croix— , how his team rates. Plirm Cily at Pep in. Gopher Frosh WSSTGAT E W L scoring , last season The The Ramblers open their sea- Polachek Elirtrle . ... .14 7 . Hiawatha Valley— Welkins Miry King .;.. . . 7 team's leading scorer of a son Friday by hosting arch- . lilnvltw at JttwarMlls. Lakeside Cltgo ...... 13 t year ago, 6-3 junior Tim rival Wabasha St. Felix. Then Kanon-Mantotyllla at taka CHy. Wally'. .10 IV Match for Title? Cannon Pills st SI. Charles. Hamernlks Bar ...... 10 11 CAP) Browne, averaged only 11.5 on Saturday night Minneap- Zumbrota at (Canyon, Main Tavern I...... :...:.... 1 1J DETROIT r- Would you and acting, around Cobo Arena points-per-game. ¦ olis De ¦La¦ Salle invadeg St. Nonconference— ¦ Coca Cola 7..... , - ...:. . 7 I. believe George Chuvalo against Monday night that's the way ' Winona Paint & Glass . ....7 14 Tom Wenzel, a 5-10 senior 'Stan's. Mondovi at Fall Creek, Varsity Tangle Ernie Terrell for the heavy- Chuvalo and Terrell think it "chatfield.at Rushford ALLEY GATER'S . . . . weight championship of the might be next year. guard, hit at an 8-point clip, Harmony at Peterson; '- . . .- MINNEAPOLIS (AP) WESTGATE PH.. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' "If we can hit the boards - 1 6-5, who was a starter last sea- Peruke Body Shop . 41 world?, "¦' ', •. . " "' . ' • . . Terrell will fight Cassius Clay while 64> senior center Mike we have a potentially good Lanesboro at Mabal-Canten. Coach John Kundla puts hisson, and Bill Moore ¦ Mohans Window 8, Siding .... :5', _ Twomey averaged 7.2. The Faribault Dejf at Shaftiick. , 6-6. The way they were talking, for the "title' next year. , Nett; Goodhue at Medford. green Minnesota Gopher basket- Jeanette's Beauty Salon ... 33 ball crub " said "Some ! I.onlettering reserves are Nick . Curley's ' Floo r Shop ...... W> other veterans are 6-3 Steve p i these things haven't shown Rose Creek it Mazeppa. display Montgomery V/ard ...... ,..".' !» Randolph at Simla/. ball team on tonight Priadka. 6-5, Gale Kottke, 6-7, "The date that they have been Erdmariczyk, who held a 4.4 themselves yet, though. We when the varsity takes on a ; William's Hot«i ...... , 12 talking about is Feb. 6," Terrell average last year and 6-0 Spring Villey at Grand Meadow. Fred Kusch, : 6-9 and Wayne Regan's Iniurance ...... - .:...' „ -I*i , lack consistency." Adama at Wykoff. promising freshman squad. Barry, 6-1; Llnahan's . .. .:.: ...... : . .,..... llVit Barry Leads In said, "but that isn't official until Tom Leaf , with a 3.7 mark. Although the team is made "This will be the most inex- The best sophomore prospect MONDAY LEAGUE they decide on a site and the A-thdugh this appears to be up entirely of juniors and sen- Wednesday's Games perienced team I've coached W. A. C. W L contracts are drawn." a solid nucleus around which &i this early date is Leroy Gard- Home • Bevira«je Service 7 50 -tt iors, the Ramblers lack ex- Wasioja— since I started at Minnesota " . Bunke s. Ape* .. . 50 1J He said an offer had been . , ' to buijd, Nett.will be count- perience in varsity play. Pine Island at Claremonl. ner formerly¦ of St. Paul Cen- Joswick's Fuel 4 Oil Wi l3'/j Charily Percent Kundla said. "We have only ' , Quality Sheet Metal ..... 19 14 made to hbld the fight in Detroit ing heavily for bench strength Twomey and Wenzel are prob- Dodge canter al Byron, !tral. /. .. •; NEW YORK (AP ) — Rick three lettermen and we lost two . . 1st.. National Bank¦ . ... 10.x¦ 12'., and he was impressed, "be- ; on last year's; B squad , a ably the most veteran of the West Central— '. Super Saver . - ' ...... id ' . JJ. - Barry of San Francisco, : who Fairchild at Wabasha SI. Ptllx. great stars in Lou Hudson and Other sophs include Chip Lit- 0« GETTERS cause they were talking with crew which compiled a 16-1 lettermen. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦«¦ continues as top scorer, has tak- Nonconf erenice—- Archie Clark." ter, an end on the football team ¦ . A. . ' C. ' ¦ : ' ¦ : U ¦ money and that speaks loud and record . Tie tentative starting line- : en over as free throw percent- ' ' La Crescint at West Salem. and former star at Central High E.B.'s Corner ...... '.:.....;i» 14 clear."'. .- ' . Chief prospects off that unit up for Cotter for Friday Minneapolis South at Austin. The toughest problem for Circle G. Rsrneh ...... 19 14 age leader in the National Bas- in Fargo, N.D.: Paul Knight , Kramer a Toye ...... 17 H Chuvalo ran his record to 33- Kundla is at guard ,; where he Winona Plumbing ...... ketball Association. ; former Minnetonka High star; .15 1« 11-2 Monday night by pounding ' doesn't have any returning let- Graham I McGuirt , 14' i IB'/. Barry has scored 663 points ¦¦ CANADIAN WHISKY -A BIE . D • BOPRQQF.. -;. IMPORTED BV NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO., HEW VQB_ t ' Jim Johnson; and Tom Ashley. .. out a third termen. j 7 Steve Lbung« ...... UVa ll .i - round technical Pit) TOPPLERS for a 37.2 average to 472 points knockout over Boston Jacobs of Besides Hudson and Clark , I "We've been practicing for Wetlgalt ' W, L. and a 31.5 average for Cincin- New York. The Canadian cham- the Gophers lost Dennis Dvora: five weeks and are badly in Lakeside CI1y .,. ....: ... . 11 nati's Oscar Robertson in [ * pion outweighed his opponent ' ff Jfym W '¦" ' cek and Wes Martins from the neeki of solne real competition Polechek Electric ...... II 7 __$ %' ^_ __j WM . 7 Watkins Mary King ...... 11 7 games through last Sunday, ac- 210 to 186 and completely out- before a crowd," said Kundla. ' ¦ first team. Wally's . : ...... 10 I cording to league statistics re- classed him. Returning lettermen are Tom "This freshman squad is tough Hamernik'j Bar .....:. ,; . ». : ' .'t Coca-Cola ...... ;.... . 7 11 leased today. The Warriors' star Chuvalo's handlers contend Kondla , 6-7, Capt; Paul Presthus and should provide a good test." Main Tavern 7 7 11 leads in free throw percentage Winona Paint A Glass . .. . I 13 the Canadian is much improved KIMflS S. QUEENS with ,881 and is eighth in . field since he dropped a 15-round de- Weslgate W . L. ¦ • goal percentage with a .50. cision to Clay. They claim the Double til .7 12 11 : 7 ;; 7 77; mark. Vaughn 1 Mlynciak .....,»' . 13' _ winner of the Terrell-Clay fight Lelts & RI9MS _ HHKSl^W^ ll' K'i 'c should give Chuvalo another ^ Jokers ...... U 17 ' Moonlighters 15' 3 17' _ NAIA Playoff chance at the title. Expand Trolans ...... ;... is'/j 17'._ NBA to According to Terrell, he's ¦ ¦ The Bowlera .... .13 50 ______W "/ «¦" 4r______\ ¦ I Whirlwind! .. .: li _1 At Albuquerque going to be the winner. "I see \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\Y~-&^f $mWmm\m\ ' " I ' ' JACKS « QUEENS an incomplete fighter in Weslgele W . L. WAYNESBURG , Pa. (AP) - Jokers , » 10 Undefeated Waynesburg Col- Clay," he said. "He's fought a Four Acei ' ..- .' . '.- . J2 11 >>- lot of washed up fighters; but he Jolly jacks ...... : II \V lege, Pa., battles New ; Mexico Ponney Cards ..... 14 '!? Highlands in' a semifinal game can 't handle a good, young man. Teams Deuces Wild ...14 It To 18 Chuvalo, with two weeks' train- ' ' ¦ of the National Association of NEW YORK '^______fl~:______§l game Quarter Horse Journal. Susan this year were from Ihe the Minnesota State Champion «Pll .»J '" less than M yards pcr She participated in shows in to give... or to get. place Buffalo. Tri-State Ass-t-intion , Minneso- Palomino title. jx|llf"ij - '^^______K^______H more than second Minnesota , Iowa, Illinois , Wis- and rookie Baun Out And very ;Bp !* * Veteran Bert Conn Bobby consin and North nnd South v 1 l ^-^^^^^^^Fi/^^_^^H Mike Garrett carry the brunt of Dakota to win the title. \Mjgmmk K A^______r^^ ______l the Kansas City running gnmr. For 10 Days Susnn recently participated in yards which is averaging 151.3 (AP) - Defen.se- Ihe Chic ago International Quar- 14 more than TORONTO per gnme—nlmost man Bobby Bami of the Toronto ter Horse show in the Interna- sptond-place Boston. 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SENARY INSU RANCE SUSAN BOLAND | ^^ _ 2 New Fights Stock Prices In Central Move Lower in Viet Highlands Active Trading SAIGON, South Yiet N»m NEW YORK (AP)—The stock (AP) — U.S. infantrymen tan- market moved lower early this gled with North Vietnamese reg- afternoon , showing little re- ulars in two small new fights sponse to attempts to rally today in the central highlands Trading was fairly active, north of the battlefield on which . Losses among key stocks went U.S: air cavalrymen took heavy mainly from fractions to a point casualties Monday, or so. ; Units of the 25th Division skir- A drop of more than 3 points mished with the North Vietnam- by Du Pont, however, was an ese 12 miles southwest of the the averages. The U.S. Special Forces camp at extra drag on Plei Djering and 13 miles north- chemical giant was still react- west of the Green Beret camp. ing to news that it had cut its Three North Vietnamese were OIARTER MEMBERS HONORED . . . fner, Warren Roettiger, Lloyd Bond, Wally year-end dividend to $2 a shar« reported killed in the first clash. These Fountain City Lions received 15-year Valentine, James Kirchner, Joe Greshik: and from the $2.25 declared a year There vas no word of casualties (Daily photo) in the other. pins Monday night. From left, Virgil Schafr Alfred Abts, New* ago. A U.S. military spokesman Along with General Motors— said the North Vietnamese in- another 1% — Du John Kumstick Richard 1 P. M. New York which sagged LEARNING PIONEERING SKILLS . . . left, James Car.o_l, , flicted heavy casualties on a Pont helped give the market out- ' Thomas McRae Seventh grade students' - 'at St. Mary's School Kramer and Terry McNab.. three-platoon force of about 105 Fountain City Stock Prices standing blue chip leadership to working on the fort. Stage ! studying their just-completed pioneering proj- also spent many hours men of the U.S. 1st Cavalry, _ the downside. photo) Airmobile, Division in Monday Allied Ch 33V Honeywl 54% ect, a fort entitled Jamestown, are, from : (Daily News 's Allis Cbal 22 iBMach 345 GM still was affected by new* fighting 22 miles southwest of of its cutbacks planned for De- Plei Djering. Lions Honor 7 Amerada 73 Intl Harv M Vk Dike Work Am Can 48% Intl Paper 253/_ cember and January. The rest MILLIONS The spokesman said one pla- FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. - Am Mtr 7 J__s _ L 47V*of the stock list was suffering The seven members of Foun- rein uncertainty over the Lin(lg. en Wins (Continued from Page One) Students Build toon— about 35 men — was AT&T 54% Jostens 11% . tain City Lions Club who were AmTb 32 Kencott chance of a tax boost and an walkway, overrun and took tie brunt of 86y4 eludes a circular charter members of the group Nearly Done Anconda SOVi Lorillard 43% assortment of drab economic more; than 200 feet across and the casualties. He would ., not with ISryear comment were presented Flood dikes are virtually com- Arch Dn — Minn MM 76% news. . NCAA Cro-j an inscription wall of granite on reports that there pins at Wally's Club Fort Replica were only three survivors in the Sppper pleted for Stage I of the Army Armco Stl 46% Minn P L 24% The Associated Press average upon which are engraved quota- Monday night. noon was off 1.6 A study in pioneering proj- platobr. U.S. military officials Engineers permanent flood con- Armour 29 Mobil Oil 46% of 60 stocks at tions from the Kennedy inaugu- Presentations were made by Avco Cp 21% Mn Chm 39V4 at 291.0 with industrials down Country Title ral speech of Jan. 20, 1961. ects has been completed by the consistenUy refuse to give spe- Leonard Lettner, president, tp trol project, the City Council ' figures in any ac- BethStl 29% Mont Dak 30% 3.3, rails off .4 and utilities off , Kan. (AP) - The eternal flame lighted by seventh : grade class at St. cific casualty Virgil Schaffner, Warren Roet- ¦¦ ' ' JLAWRENCE tion o« grounds of security. was told Monday night. Boeing 60% Mont Wd 2iy4 •3. './' X[ \ - 'Xy Little Gerry Lindgren , Washing- Kennedy's widow during the Mary's School. tiger, Lloyd Bond, Wally Val- Boise Cas 2214 Nt Dairy " to . The North Vietnamese killed About the only unfinished 35% ton State's 20-year-old Olympi- burial service will be moved Mass Mary Anne Ryan, social entine, James Kirchner, Joe work is that of seeding, said Brunswk 6% N Am Av 46% The Dow Jones lndnstrial *v. the new site and remain a cen- several wounded Americans as erage at noon was down 7.30 to an , won the 28 th NGAA Cross studies teacher for grades 7 Greshik and Alfred Abts. City Attorney George S. Ro-^ CatpiUar . 38% N N Gas 49% ¦ tral symbol. The light has gone they swept across the battle- 790.86. 7 ' :- " . . ¦' Country Championships in and '. .8 said that the students Membership how is about 30. bertson Jr. Since the city will Ch MSPP 32% Nor Pac 46% . . Monday, out on occasion since the burial * field, the spokesman reported. William Pehler is secretary Losses of more than a point course record time learn pioneer skills along with The cavalrymen reported kill- soon be handed the . responsi- C&NW 80% No St Pw 32% the idea he but the new one to be installed and Morris Abts, treasurer. Chrysler 30 were taken . by Standard Oil then scoffed at : their early American history. ing 102 North Vietnamese with f>ifity of maintaining dikes; the Nw Air 104 might burn himself out at an in the memorial has been tested They spent many hours mak- The largest project of the prepara- Cities Syc 44% Nw Banc 45% (New Jersey ) , Anaconda and the aid of air strikes and artil- council should make ' ' early age. in hurricane - force wind and ing a fort named Jamestown, club is the swimming pool, tions how, he advised. Robert- Com Ed 50% Penney 56% Zenith. : "Your mental attitude is ev- simulated, rain storms. colony founded in lery. The ; North Vietnamese which it built about six . years ComSat 42% Pepsi Montgomery Ward showed a 7 the first force was estimated at a battal- son suggested that the street 71% erything," Lindgren said. "If America by the English in 1607. ago. The Lions maintain it al- ConCoa! - Pips Dge 61% 1-point loss, recovering partial- John Carl W arnecke, the ar- ion of about 500 men in all, and * department be assigned to such you still enjoy the challenge; The structure is 60 by 30 so furnishing the lifeguards, It maintenance. Cont Can 40% Phillips 50% ly from a drop of 2% to 19% on chitect who designed the memo- the force that overran the cav- brought a seeing eye doe to 344,900 you can go on. I don't see how inches and barricades are 10 from the Cont Oil 68 PiJlsby 35% a huge early block of rial, attempted to keep it as alry platoon was reported to be Fountain City and kept it here A number of stones . you can set a certain age for a inches high. The stockade has ¦ ' ¦ rivefward side of "the. d|ke have Cntl Data 28% Polaroid . 150y4 shares. simple as the expenditure of 150 to 200 men. ' " ' . as long as needed. It contri- Chrysler sold at 30, off %, physical peak." permitted. inset gates and is topped by a been tossed into a gatewell at Deere 62% RCA ; 43V_ more than $2 million lookout tower. Inside the fort butes to the Lions project for Douglas 37% Prices on the American Stock A gray slate marker set U.S. B52 bombers roared over the Prairie Island flood gate, Red Owl 13% Lingren's time of 29:01.4 on flu^h there are replicas of log cab- the blind: Dow Cm 56% Rep SO. 38 Exchange were generally lower. the hLly, six-mile Kansas ¦with the ground will identify the the Plei Djering area today in Robertson said. He told alder- ins and a small tobacco curing support of the 25th and 1st Cav- Money is raised by the an- du Porit 151% Rexall 25% course smashed the course president's grave and those of imal auctions the club conducts men the corps of engineers is house. In the town square, alry divisions and dropped thinking of cementing such East Kod 121 Rey Tb 36 record set by John Lawson of the children — Patrick Bouvier which is in the center of the each fall, making a city-wide Firestone 45% GRAIN irl Kenne- their bombs on a North Viet- stones in place to stop this Sears Roe 49% Kansas last year by a whopping Xennedy and fcaby g fort, there is a well: celebration of the event; It Ford Mtr 39% Shell Oil 66% 22.6 seconds. Tracy Smith of dy;- .7 Miss Ryan out that namese staging area 17 miles serves Jack Harmon dinners sort of vandalism. MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) -Wheat pointed west of the Special Forces Gen Elec 96% Sinclair 64% Oregon State , was 125 yards s marker will the flag of Britain new flies served at Wally's and sponsors receipts Monday 278; year ago The president' camp, :¦ ¦ Gen Food 74% Sp Rand 25% back in 29:11; be engraved with the words: over the fort but that will be other money-malting projects. 525; trading basis unchanged Only small, scattered ground Gen Mills 62% St Brands 35 prices higher; cash spring Villanova WOT its first team Fitzgerald Kennedy, .1917- changed after the class studies Gen Mtr 66% St % John . action was reported elsewhere Oil Cal 60% wheat basis, No. 1 dark north- championship with 79 points. 1963. ; - the Revolutionary War. The Gen Tel 43% St Oil Ind 51% Villanova, coached by Jumbo may be structure was completed entire- in Viet Nam. Prisoner Who ern 11-17 protein 1..3%-2,03%. The eternal flame Over North Viet Nam Gillette 40 St Oil NJ 65% No. l hard Montana winter Jim Elliott, won the 1C4A crown clear night from the ly by the students as an out- , the bad Goodrich seen on a flying weather of the past two 61% Swift 42% 1.90Vi-i.99Va. at New York a week earlier. Lincoln Memorial, perhaps a side project ; Good Patient Goodyear 44% Texaco 7i Kansas State was second with Poto- She added that the fort will weeks persisted and U.S. pilots Minn - S.D. No. 1 hard win- mile or more across the Gould 21% Texas Ins 99% ter 1.87%- _.94%. 155 points. be on exhibition at the Winona flew only 41 missions Monday. Tied Up Guards Gt No Ry 52% mac River. They hit storage areas roads Un Oil 56% No. 1 hard amber durum, Lindgren, just 120 pounds and Public Library: at , Greyhnd 16% Un Pac , and truck parks, mostly in the 37% choice 2.06-2.11; discounts, am- 5-fo_ t-6, missed two weeks; o! In its new location the grave Doctors Say Gulf Oil 59% U S Steel 37% and the flickering flame will be southern panhandle. ber 2-3; durum 4-7. training with two ankle sprains Back in Custody Hanna M 51 Wesg El 49% Corn No 2 yellow a in a straight line from the Lin- Controversy r . 1.31%- and was beaten by Smith just U.S. pilots flew 473 single- Homestk 36% Wlworth 19% 1.32%. week earlier in the league coln Memorial to the Custis Lee (Continued from Page One) ST. PAUL CAP)7 —Arthur T. the hill plane sorties Monday against Kost is back where he was Mon- Oats No. 72 white «7%- meet. But he worked hard last Mansion at tihe crest of Viet Cong camps, storage areas Of President overlooking the cemetery . The which of the three shots missed. ROCHESTER, (AP) day — in custody —- but only 73%; No. 3 vhite 64%-71%; No. week aind had no ankle trou- and fortified positions in South Minn. ^ PRODUCE ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' mansion was built in 1802 by President Johns«n didn't violate after a six-hour taste of free- 2 heavy white 71%-74%j No, S ble. - .. - . . Life quoted Connally as say- Viet Nana, South Vietnamese , to the embarrassment of heavy white _ _ He sprinted to the front quick- George Washington Parke Cus- his doctors' orders by driving dom NEW YORK (AP) - (USDA) 69V -72 . . ing after a recent review of pilots flew 147. two lawmen from Virginia. — Butter offerings Barley; cars 161, year ago ly and led all the way. tis, adopted grandson pf Presi- home . to his ranch from church adequate; de- 218; amateur films of the events: The U.S. Navy announced that services Sunday, Kost, about 22, a former Ma- mand good. Prices /unchanged. good to choice 1.18-1.46; low to dent George Washington. "There is my absolute knowl- according to mementos have one sailor was killed and five one of the doctors. rine whose parents live at Hu- Wholesale egg offerings fully intermediate 1.14-1.38 ; feed 1.00- Thousands of edge , that one bullet caused the were injured aboard the de- tossed upon Kennedy's "President Johnson is a very go, was to be transported from adequate, demand fair. 1.12. been President's first wound, and stroyer Philip Sunday when a St. Paul to the Virginia State grave in the three years since good patient and he follows our New York spot quotations:. Rye No. 2 1.15%-1.22W. that an entirely separate shot highline rig collapsed during Prison at Richmond, the site of Standards Flax No. 1.15V4-1.22 . "¦ Mikita Leads the assassination. They give instructions when he is given 46-47% . checks 37- 2 struck roe. It's a certainty. I'll refueling in the Gulf of Tonkin specific reasons for their neces- another escape 1% years ago. 38 : Soybeans No. l yellow 2.931/.. some hint of the .moods of the never-change my mind." the grave and off North Viet Nam. sity," Dr. James C. Cain of the Whites: I people who visit Kilduff , who was the only The highline was rigged be- Virginia officers Leslie Mar- I the emotions that stir them. Mayo Clinic said Monday. ray and Winston Wade were Extra fancy heavy 49%-51%; White House press aide in Dal- twe«n the Philip and the tanker Cain, a friend of the Johnsons LIVESTOCK NHL Scoring A baby's shoe, a religious las and rode in the motorcade, driving Kost east along U.S. 12 fancy medium 43-45; fancy Navasota and was being used to as well as one CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA) (AP) - Stan medal, a scarlet flower, the ber- of the family through Wisconsin Monday when heavy 49-50; medium 42-43; - Hogl NEW YORK said he agrees with Connally. transfer mail and supplies. The physicians, had said in Wash- 6,000; butchers Ji to JO lower; mostly military men, a he pulled a 32-caliber pistol be- smalls 36-37; peewees unquoted. )•_ 200-530 lb butchers . 1.75-22.25; mix- Mikita, the master playmaker ets and caps of But Kilduff added in a taped Navy said a coupling on the line ington last Wednesday that - s National Hockey torn page from a Bible with a lieved hidden in the car by a ed 1-3 190-230 lbs 21.00-_1.75; 230-240 Ibl in Chicago' television-radio interview with parted. Johnson "shouldn't drive a car CHICAGO (AP) — Butter 93 20.25-21.00; 2-3 210-240 Ibl 19.7S20.75) League-leading attack, ha.s marked passage were part of Westinghouse Broadcasting Co.: confederate. 240-260 lbs 19.00-20.00; 260-280 Ibl 18.50- for maybe three weeks." score AA 66%; 92 A 66%; 90, B 19.00; mixed one day's offerings. Leg irons and handcuffs didn't 1.3 350-400 lb sows 17.00. opened a five-point lead in the "I have absolutely no doubt that The statement, on the day the 65%; 89 C 63%; cars 90 B 66%; 17.50; 400-500 lb« 16.00-17.00. gathered slow Kost down. Cattle 1,500; slaughter srstrs individual scoring race. The mementos are Lee Harvey Oswald committed President underwent surgery for Eggs; Grade A whites 47% ; iteady Mikita picked up a goal and daily, packed and sent to the the act on his own and that "This is it," he warned the to 25 higher; load prime 1.250 lb slaugh- removal of a throat polyp and officers. "Don't move or I'll kill mixed 47 .4; mediums 39%; stan- ter steers 26.00; hlflh choice 1,000-1,300 four assists in three games last White House. there was no conspiracy in- Man Who Shot dards 42; checks lbs 25.50-25.75; choice 900-1,250 lbs 24 . 75. for repair of an incisional hernia you. 38. 25.50; mixed good and choice 24.2524.75; week for a total of 21 points. , as has been insinuated " The great and the famous, volved was clarified by the doctor Mon- " good 23.50-24.25; choice 850-1,035 lb Norm Ullman of Detroit , who in many books, and is a belief day. Kost took their keys, the offi- CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA ) - alauflhter heifers 23.75-24.50 mixed flood emperors the ordi- and choice 23.0O-23.75; utility and shared the lead with Mikita at kings and , which is actually widespread Meredith Pleads Live poultry: Wholesale buying com- nary and the obscure citizens of in "Perhaps I didn't specifically cers said, and forced them into mercial cows 15.75-17,25. 16 points a week ago, was Europe." spell out what was intended," a wooded area about two miles prices unchanged; roasters Sheep MO; wooled slauflhfir lambs the world have been drawn to steady; several lots choice end prims blanked in two starts but still south of Menomonie Wis., 23> --25% special fed white rock the grave, Russell said In an interview he said. "I meant President , 90-100 lb wooled lambs 22.50-23.00 ; cholc. holds a two-point edge over Guilty, Sentenced Johnson should not drive a car where he attached Wade to a fryers 18V . -20; young hen tur- e0-105 lbs 21.50-22.50; flood and choice What brings them? (Ga. ) 20.50-22.00; cull to flood wooled llaugh- third-place Rod Gilbert of New with the Atlanta Journal over rough ranch roads where tree with the leg irons and at- keys 32-34; young torn turkeys Many motives. that he agreed with Connally in HERNANDO , Miss. (AP) — ler ewes 5.00-8,00. York, according to official NHL a sudden stop might be neces- tached Murray to Wade with the 29-30. SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A busload of children arrives Aufcrey James Norvell is sched- (USDA) — Cattle 5,000; calves statistics released today. rejecting the one-bullet theory. sary." handcuffs. 1,500; on its Washington sightseeing The commission, in reaching uled to surrender to authorities CHICAGO (AP) — (USDA) - trading fairly active; slaughter steers Cain said the road between The escapee also took $600 steady to mostly 25 higher; slaughter tour. They pile put laughing and its one-bullet conclusion, here Dec. 2 to begin serving a Potatoes arrivals 48; total •tellers fully Heady; cows and bulls studied the ranch and Johnson City, from the lawmen, along w ith U.S. chattering with cameras dan- 's penitentiary term for the am- shipments 283; supplies moder- stead to strong; other classes fully films of Connally and Kenne- Tex, where Johnson and his steady; high choice bush shooting of civil rights , their overcoats. ate ; demand 1100-1150 lb slaughter gling on th«ir arms. dy 's relative positions and reac- wife attended church , is gra- moderate; market steers 34 .50; most choice 1000-1200 lbs Knee Surgery A group of nuns makes the tions in the presidential car and lea d er James H. Meredith last But he didn't take an extra steady; carlot track sales: Ida- 23.7J-24.3-; choice 800-1050 lb slaughter June, veled and smooth. set of keys that allowed them heifers 22 .75-23,50; mixed high good and walk around the grave, solemn meshed these with timing data Johnson is a good patient and ho russets 3.65-4.15; Minnesota choice 22.25-22,75; ullllly and commer- The former hardware sales- to free themselves. cial slaughter cows and silent. concerning the possible rapidity thus far has violated none of the North Dakota Red River Valley 15.50-17.00; canner man from Memphis was sen- and cutter 13.50-16.00; ullllly and com- For Robinson A cluster of businessmen, tak- of the shots. round reds 3.00. mercial slaughter bullsg 19.00-22 doctors' specific instructions, Kost was spotted later ap- .00; cut- tenced to five years, with three ter 17 00-19.00; choice vealers 27 BALTIMORE - dny.T 19.75 to 20.25; 240-260 lbs 19.00-20.00 ; his arraignment last Friday and These quototlons apply to hogs dallv- 1-3 270-340 lb sow s 17.OO-18.00 l 2-3 400- came all the way from Canada have been fired from the same year term in Virginia for armed 500 lbs 16,50-17.SO; 1-2 120-160 lb lead- removed. He is expected to l>e trial was scheduled for today, Heavy lifting or such strenu- •red to th« Winona station by noon to- to see this grave and no rain is rifle, ous Texas pastimes as horse- robbery. day. er pigs 10.50-19.00. hospitalized about a week be- His new plea came after his at- HOOS Sheep 5,0OOi fairly active; slaughter going to stop me now, or any- back riding are absolutely on lambs and ewes steady; feeders fore returning to his Los Ah- Schl .siriger. a Pwllt .er-prl/e torneys lost several motions to Hon market: Steady. mostly geles home. thing else."' the forbidden list, Cain said. Butchers oradlno 34 a, JJ . if50-19 75 50 higher; choice and prime 90105 lb winning historian , said have indictments quashed. Butchers 300 to 530 lbs, ., 19 3.. wooled slaughter lambs 21.50-22.30; 10. - Another visitor, asked what at Ox- He denied reports that Eom. 110 lbs 21. 00,21,50; ,, Norvell , 40, was arrested June Sows 370-300 , ,, )7 jj choice and prime had drawn him to the grave, ford , Miss that it " appears tn of the presidential doctors are CATTLB 114 lb shorn slaughter Iambi wllh me substantial facts and doubts 6 , minutes after Meredith , the CATTl. „ MARKET: Steers t hellers mostly No. I pelts 20 00; ulllllv and said of Kennedy : "He was a cbneerned about Johnson's Laid Off Auto good woolnd slaughter ewes 5 50-7 man who integrated the Univer- 35 cents higher. Cowm steady, 00; man of grace. He died too do exist which would warrant a weight. Hlph Choice «. Prlmo .,, 33.3i weights over 150 lbs 5 , 00-6.00; choice Granahan sity of Mississippi amid Choice . ... .,,, 33.00 .3 end fancy 60 BO Ih feeder Iambi 31.50- Mrs. very intensive inquiry . " He like ,3.. young, too needlessly, That has , "The President, a big framed 22.50; Life, suggested Congress ini- bloodshed in 1962 , was peppered G °od 31.oa. _ I ._ S 80-90 Ibl 20.50-21.50 . haunted me ever since he was man of six-three, has a weight Standard 30,00-31.SO killed. I wanted to come and se tiate the new investigation . w ith birdshot on the second day range of between 200 and 216 Workers Get Utility cows 15 ,00-16,00 (Flrsl-Pub. Tuesday, Nov, 1!, 1966) Schlesinger of his "march against fear" in Canner and cutter 13,00-1500 NOTICE TO BANK-RS the place V'here he is buried. " said he had not pounds," Gain said. "Mast of the VEAL Resigns as VEAL Notice Is hereby given lhat sealed Most of those coming alone read Ihe Warren Commission Mississippi. weight , as in the average per- MARKET: Weak report or any other looks on the Meredith was not seriously Top Choice 31,00 proposals tor the deposit nl tha funds appear thoughtful or sue) as, they . son , is largely around his ab- Good anrt choice a3 .0O-30 .00 of Winona County, Minnesota, lor Ihe rpach the grave. assassination. injured. Later he joined a mas- domen. Jobless Pay Comnierclal 1B.00- _2.DO ennslnn two years, will bo received hy Omars 17,00-down the Board of Auditors of said County, al Russell said questions could sive civil rights march touched "However, lor his frame , Pre- (AP) the olllce of U.S. Treasurer Many shed a tear. DETROIT - Aulo work- Winona Egfl Marlirt Joseph C. Pane , Clerk ol , the Dlstrlrt Courl, In Ihe Court be raised. "The test is can you off by the shooting. sident Johnson is not markedly ers laid off in current industry (Winona Product House (AP) , Zlebell Produce) In the City of Winona , In said County, WASHINGTON - Kath- answer them , " he auldecl. These quotation s Apply et ol nia , assumed the $2f>.:M0-a year over-weight and if he can keep cutbacks can count on receiving up to and until Ihe 1st day ot December, ryn O'Hay Granahan, whose Kennedy and wounded Connally, 10:30 a.m. today. 1946, at 10 o clock In The .senator said he had not his weight at around 200 pounds Grade A ' the forenoon nl post In January 196:. after her at least 62 per cent of their jumbo 44 said day, a? which signature appears on Ihe lover Russell said Chief Justice Grade A time nnd piece all wanted to serve on Ihe commis- Jt would suit us just fine. His Inroe ,.,., ,39 .urn propo-als appointment by Prcsidtnt !lolin , wages for up to six months. Grade A ' so submitted will be left band corner of the nati«n\s sion, hut did nol say Earl Warren the commission 1!)9 medium ..,.,..,, ,. JJ oprncd and read by and In why. He normal weight is pounds, " Grade A small ' Ihe presence F. Kennedy, but had been ill C iuirman , was determined he Even after that , a man with ,.,,,. ".. IB of said Board. paper money, has resigned as said his objections had led lo - " Grade B ' since May 1965. two years' seniority could draw 35 Such propoiali shall state what secur- treasurer of the United Slates. was going to have a unanimous TROJANS BUSY Grade C '. '., .' ', .' .' .' ' li In her letter of resignation to rewriting of some key findings $50 weekly, plus $1.50 a week for ity will b» olven to «ald county Inr such There was no immediate of the commission report . report , 1 said it wouldn't be any LOS ANGELES (AP. -South- Ujnds so deposited and Wl)at Interest will President Johnson , Mrs. Gran- trouble just to put a little aster- ern California assistant coach eacti dependent up to (our , for be laid off in their Inveatory bal- be allowed on monthly Biflances on con- White House comment on Mrs. "I' m the only man that dition that such fund s ahan said she had been injured six more months. ancing shuffle. General Motors , with accrued Grnnalian 's action , disclosed isk up here (in the text) nnd Joe Margucci believes the Tro- Interest , shall ha held subject lo drall bucked the report ," he said. "I and in a fall "while performing my then down at the bottom of the jans will be a mighty busy foot- These were among layoff announced Inst week December paymenl al all time, on demand. Monday when the Treasury De- told them , I'm not j (oing to si The Board reserves duties as treasurer" but said gn safeguards written into current and January production would Ihe right lo r»|erl partment released in response It as long as it's (his way. " page saying, 'Sen. Russell diJ- ball team Saturday. any and all proposals. she had hoped lo return lo the to this finding as follows, He scouted Notre , contracts in 106-1 bargaining be- be sliced 8.1 pcr cent. • Dated at Winona, Minnesota, Ihls loth to an inquiry a letter of resigna- se'nts ' Dame USC's Hay ol tween the four top automakers Ward's Automotive Report.., Noverrmer, 1966 tion she had written Oct. 13 and job. He said he objected to original "But Warren wouldn't hear ef opponent , last weekend when the CARL PETERSON , an industry statistical agency, Chairman a reply dated last Wednesday "Since ] have not he en per- wording that stated categorical- It, He finally look that part and Irish played Michigan Slate to a and the United Aulo Workers nt »«llit Beard anrt mitted to return to my office , I rewrote 10-10 tie. Union. Some within the UAW reported in mld-nnonth that the Chairman Hoard nf by Secretary of the Treasury ly there had been no conspiracy it himself " County Commla .ln . iara H, , submit my resignation rather involved in the assassination , The final report said the com- "I tell you their size scarp s equate them with a guaranteed four top producers were liim- JOSR. H c. PAGE. Henry Fowler , back their planned No- n*rk ol ulcl noarrf, and than hold ths import ant posi- He iosisled the report should go mission found no evidence thnt you " ho said , "The Irish are so annual wage. mtofi n, Di,,ric t cw,r Mm. Granahan, a fortnrr tion without performing its du- no furt her than saying that Os- Oswald "was part of any con- big they outclass the normal col- None of the manufacture™ vember production by 511,000 ALo.r^,c 2 -V", '- Member ol said Binrd and House member from Pennsylva- ties," she wrote. wald fired the shots that killed spiracy, domestic or foreign." lege team in size alone." has indicated how many would cars. County Auditor. Mai* — Jobs of lnt«rHHt—27 Farm ImpUmtnt* 48 Typewrltm 77 Houses for Sale 99 Sale er Ran.; Exchanga 101

WINDOW CLEANING — guaranteed 40 JOHN DEERE 70 Diesel, A-l condition. WE NOW hive 100 PORTABLE typlwrH- THREE-BEDROOM houae for tale, 121 Want Ads houre • week. Tel. S-i. OO between 5 Jim Murphy, Rt, J, Winona, Minn., ers for Chrlstmai sifts. SHOP EARLY Winona St. Garage, oil heat. Tel. t-2888. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Uied Cirs Home Trallfrs 7, and 4 evening*. , '. '¦ ¦ ' ' . ' . , ' (Wlson). . while the (election Is good. 109 Mobil* -, Hi WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICB LOVELY NEW . -bedroom home, attach- Nice 2-Bedroom PART.TIME help wanted BULK MILK tank. Cherry Burred. 1«0- UI E. 3rd . Tel. 8-J300 ed girege, large lot, 1724 W. Mark house overlooking.Mississippi at Min- CHEVROLET—1963 Impala ,S«p«r Sport MOBILE HOME TOWINO—Call Dlla FULL AND" convertible, must be available from noon on. Apply gal .(200. Eldred Rostvokf, Rl, 2, Financing available. TeL M05». neiska. Oil heat, drive-In basement ga- . V-B motor, »utom»1lc Iranj- Bubllti, Coulee Mobile Herein, Wlnon», mission, power steering, • Start Here In pew-ft. Leafs Laundirer *! & Clean- Rushford, : Minn, Tal, -S4-7I60. TYPEWRITERS end eddlng mactilrMl for rage, extra large lot. Sale or rent. power brakes, Minn. Tal: *V* . excellent condition. ers, and t Main. Hie or rfflt, Reaionable rates, free E. LINCOLN SCHOOL area. 6 rooms Reesoneble rent, Tel. Dakota M---078 Tel. L.wls.on 534!. BLIND AD» UNCALLED FOR- delivery, tit us for all your otllce sup- and balh. Cupboards In nice large after 6 p.m. HWY, <1 Mobile Home tain , B. ef Shan- PONTIAC — 19M, " jtralgM I, manual gri-La Motel. A fall reduction an all . C-Aa, al, M, 70. 71, 80, ( 12. BARTENOER-full tlml, lop wages. Ap- H«y, Grain, Feed 50 ?llei, deiki,Hies or office dtalri. Lund kitchen. Glasied-ln porefi. Full lot, all . ply Golden Frog Supper Club, Fountain ypewrltir Co. Tal. S222. for $9,000 with terms. ABTS AGENCY, •hilt, original owner, in good ehape. mobile homee, elto parti. Tal. k-UU. Flnt IM l-ikes. NOTICE . : City, WH. Tel. 8oS.-fl- T, . INC, 1S» Walnut St. Tel. H365. ASS W. «tn, EAR CORN-3000 bu. Carl Barnes. Stock- SEE OUR FINE Mlectlon o» naw mobHa Thli niwxpaper will be responsible holm, Wis. Tel. 715-448-1205 after i p.m. TWO MORNING |ob openings. Bloedow BY BUILDER-2 new, 3-bedroom homes- Accessorial, Tires, Parti 104 CHIVROLET-19M wagon, excalltnt con- homil. If. and 12" wide. Now lelllng for only «ne Incorrect Insertion Wanted lo Buy 81 ol Bek»;Shop. attached garages, small down payment. dition, will tr _da, flnt rtaionatl* offer. at largt dleeountt. COULEE MOBILE any clettKled advertisement publish- ¦ (1 W). Tel. 974J or . 8-2592. . 701 Grarti . . HOME SALES. Hwy, 1- k Eait, ed In Ihe Want Ad secttftn. Check ' MARRIED MAN for general farm work, Articles for Sal* 57 WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON - METAL none, Minn. Tal. 4274. your ai aiid call 3331 if e correction CO. pays highest prices for scrap Iron, THREE-BEDROOM separate modern house, references and houia In Stockton- FREE INSTALLATION CHEVR0LBT-1»57 Bel Air «oor, auK- must be made. Donald Behnken. metals, IN) tav/ tvr. ¦' with furnace CHICKASHA AND American mobile experience required. DUNCAN PHY. E dining room tabu and and bath, lots of shade of your mellc, txcallent condition. Tel, 5.56. Eyota, Minn. Tel. Rochester 283-5911. chairs; long mirror; end tablet; Closed Saturdays trees, 19,900. Shown by appointment. homis- Winnebago cempen and travel Irallera. We trade for mort . anything. Card of Thanki Cresses- coats; sweaters for boy's, girl's «2 W. _nd . Tel, tog Also good selection of houses In and Snow Tires CHAUFFEURS WANTED-full and part- and ladles'; riw, curtains, like new. pear Winona and La Crescent. Call ; Tcmfny'e Trailer Salea, 3 mllet >. ef HIGHEST.PR*ES PAID Cornforlh ¦ ¦¦ ' ' . Oalwvllla, Hwy. 53. time, must be 71. Apply In person Use back door, Wed., Jt Thurs, Tel. Realty, La Crescent 895-2104; ; - with ,. Get the MYSZKA - Royal Yellow Cab Co. • 7»4». 477 | Collegeview. for scrap Iron, m*rels, rags, hides, 1 wish to thank ell my trlendi, neigh- raw fun ind wtlffr RENT OR SAL8—Trailer, and campara. bors and relatives for cards, visits and E. WEST LOCATION. 3 bedrooms, S WHEEL BALANCE EXPERIENCE BODY man wanted, paid MOUTON FUR ceaf, size 12-14) brown DEAL Tour-A-Homa pickup cerr_par» for vv glfti I received while I was at Com- rooms In all, all on one floor. Only.a . vacations and paid holidays. Insurance wool coat, like new, size 16-11; _ wool Sam Weisman & Son v. Now, . . . ton plckupa, from tin to S1TW. t, 6. munity Memorial. Special thanks to . few years:old. It's lust like new. benefits, commission, or regular wages.' 12-14; hlghchair, may be con- IMCORPORATED We'll and I slaepara. LEAHY'S, Buffalo City, Father Scfilmek, Father McNab, Fath- skirts, take your home In trade. See us for of a lifetime Koehler Body Shop, _n_ & Walnut. verted Into youth chair. Tel, 9136 .50 W. 3rd Tel. 5847 Wit. T*l. Cochrane J4H5M or 1AS4A70. er Nelson. Dr. Hartwich and Dr . Schal- a difference ' price, ABTS AGEI.CY ¦ after 5. . . ' ' '' ' ¦ fer, the nurses, student nurses, order- Inc., 15? Walnut St. Tel, 8-4M5. - . ' -, - . PH. ¦* . ¦ x , TWO-BEDROOM l»» mobile home for lies, Aflgels of Mercy. [I WARDSm tt H * out* • %. m • »» salt or rent with option to boy. Rent HALLICRAFTERS SHORT wave radio, Meals 86 • j] R Ichard Atyszka A Lois Rooms V/ithout SUPERV I SOR band spread controls. Thomas Tweefen, SIX-ROOM house, modern and furnished, could be applied toward , purchase , : r ' Shepherd Hail, Winona State College. In Buffalo City, with 4 lots, priced to price. Immediate occupancy, localad O'BRIEN— ' -' ¦ - with experience, to over- . Tel, S-2.51, _ x1, 228. ROOMS FOR MEN - with or vllhout sell, will help finance. Tel. Cochrane AUTO SEEVICE CENTER 7WAGON at Red rep Trailer Court. Tel. Wlnone I wish to thank all my friends, neighbors - see toight shift. Top No day 248-2470 for appointment. JAM from .8 to . or Altura 7885. and relatives for their flowers, cards, housekeeping accommodations, ¦" ¦ TWO WINTER COATS-1 ladles coat, 1 ' 1965 RAMBLER Classic , olfti and visits during my recent stay wages. ; ' sleepers. Tel. 4SS9. . ' MIRACLE MALL . teenager's. - Tel. 8-2323 or Inquire 216 THREE-BEDROOM house, at the hospital. Many thanks also to the S9.000 bracket, H off New one Liberty St., itler 4. west location. L. W. Auction Salflt Church Pastors, Dr. Gerber end nurses COLLEGE BOY—newly decorated large Moody, 1510 W. WINONA TOOL MFG. Mark. (Behind Solspra). 1965 PLYMOUTH Wagon on Surjleel floor. sleeping quarters, private bath, close ~~~ AIR CONDITIOMER covers, fill all ' . Mrs, Berths O'Brien 1430 W. 6th Tel. 8-4331 to WSC.. Tel: 8-3213. Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 SAVE $1100 CARL . ANN, JR makes and models, U.S.. SCHNEIDER EL. NO SNOW to scoop this winter t« AUCTIONEER, Bonded and Licensed SALES, 3930 | agencies. At : ;: ^;;' ;>. ' I nancing than other loan bloodlines. Roger Bdynlon, Lewiston, rfove and refrigerator. Tel. ¦ drapei, For An Appraisal | drawers and 2 doors with mirrors ; small Super Flame .MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK In- Winn, Tel, 3792. ONLY ONE HANOI Dial right (or eoW ' ¦ 8-1128; Many to Choose iProm % Dept, you get a big stallment Loan; water, .left (or hot. Push to jhut ol(. | oil stove, like new ; 4 room oil burner ; roll-a-w ay . bed; | | ln personal service, and the 300 lbs.; Of your present "extra" PUREBRED DUROC boars, Convenient? You bet) See the Dlalcel TWO APTS.-lst and 2nd floor it Foun- property large litters, cedar chest; chest of drawers; vacuum cleaner; 2 com- II eredll you build can he the most valu- bred gilts, March farrow, fauceti at tain Cily, Wis.: Tel. 8687-3502- 1966 Mustang Hardtop $2295 I able asset If you need assistance later English Black cross. Reasonable. Kaeh- and let us show you our | modes; antique platfwm rocker; , buffet; round dining t. on. It makes "cents" to deal with an ler Brpi., St. Charles, Minn. , SANITARY - 1964 Galaxie 50O 4-door $1695 room table and chairs; television set; day bed; 2 Institution large enough to take care photo - lisitngs of new and I 6 RCA | ; PLUMBING * HEATINO Aparlmerits, Furnished 91 ef all your needs, v HOLSTEIN . BULLS-serviceabte ege . Vin- U« E. 3rd St- ; Tel, 5737; old properties now avail- .; 1965 Chevrolet Impala 1 trunks; new occasional chair ; small writing desk ", daven- | | cent Eversman, Rt. 1, Box IM, We- ¦ " 1 port and chair ; couch; 2 center tables ; clock', sewing ma- % . TRUSSES - ABDOMINAL BELTS . bisha, Minn. JJW. GIRL WANTED to share furnished apt. . able. . 7; Hardtop ..... ;... .2395 SACROILIAC SUPPORTS Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 Tel, S6il or stop evenings at 164 Wall chine ; hall rack with mirror; antique chair; card tables; fl ' ¦ ¦ ' % REGI STERED HOLSTEIN bull, lervlce- St. ¦ .. ; . . 1964Galaxie 4-door ,. $1695 | end tables ; bed; kitchen cabinet; wood box ; 2 small cup- || GOLTZ PHARMACY able age, dam hat record HMO lbs. AT SALVAGE PRICES-_ ood clears coal, J7< I. Jrd TeL J.W7 milk and 631 lbs. fa) In 277 days, over while It lasts, 75c cwt. Western. Foot LOVELY l -bedroom apt. on bus litis, 1963 Mercury Monterey I boards; two 9x12 ft. rugs, 1 with mat; lots of dishes and || 110,000 lbs. milk llfttlme, sire Harden Of Lafayette St. . west.. Tel. 6979 or 8-1787. BOB . .' . , 4-docr ...:...... $1295 ft kitchen utensils; some antiques; garden tools; 8 folding s] Farms Noel Standard . Schrelber Bros., j ^ YOU BET WE carry a wide virtety of 1 chairs ; 2 electric fans; 4 TV tables; silverware and many, Jf Painting, Decorating 20 . Rt. J, Winona, Minn. THREE-ROOM APT., heat ind soft wa- 1964 Fairlane 500 - ; . high' grade coals. Commander, 3 sizes, ter furnished. Private entrance. . 460 E. i; many other articles , too numerous to mention. Fire ex- | | ¦¦ ¦ furnace, stove and range; Petroleum ' ' - ' ' ' . ¦ .. ; ,,...... $1495 INTERIOR PAINTING done at moderate PIGS—30 or 35, S weeks old, weaned and . :Klng. . . • . ' . . - .: , .. - . . ' - . 4-do.r i tinguisher, |?i . prices. Tel. 8-1791. castrated, your pick from 70. Donald Coke; Pocahontas; Berwind Briquets; - : Relss 50-50 Briquets) Stott Petroleum .' ¦ Maschka, Minnesota City. Tel. Rolling- ONE-ROOIW efficiency, nicely furnished See these and many more I' ¦ CLARENCE THOENEY, ADM. 7 ,p alone 689-2459. Briquets) Winter King Egg. . 5 varieties and decorated,: Includes gat range and n REALTOR I " ' Bell Schollstein, Attorney Plumbing, Roofing ; 21 of stoker coals. JOSWICK'S FUEL & . Private bath and entrance. late models on our Used . i refrigerator CENTER HOLSTEIN SPRINGING heifer, artificial- OIL CO., 901 E; 8th. "Where ycu get Tel.. 3004 -or" 4842. 120 - Teu234S Gar Lot. I Ed Miller, Clerk, Cochrane, Wis: II' ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER ly sired from good record dam, vac- more at lower cost." Hil Duellmah , Auctioneer, Fountain City, Wis. I. : 170'A—deluxe tmall 2-room if ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ For clogged sewers and drains. cinated. Bob Wessel, Garvin Heights, FOURTH E. :' W» Advert lit Our Prices i ' • ' .'. • ' - • ,:¦ . . .-. . ." .. <&. . Rt. 1, Winona. Furn., Rugs, Linoleum opt. wllh bath and kitchenette. For sin- ^» ^^ CALL SYL KUKOWSKI 64 gle person or married couple. Newly , .i_ a ¦ ______.i. ______VA W J Poland China decoreled. and carpeted. Healed and air KINGSBERRY HOMES ...... ¦_ ^. * «..__«•__ «___ f.«_p_.w.*_.' '.' .A- i>jjifc ^i__-LA/_r.«<^-tf._m _ '_w^____-*^awj^f. V _. f _> n.__Wduy_^_?i' age. SHUMSKI'S, Ttl. 8-3389 for details. 98 HAVE TO LIKE U _ : Frank O'Laughlin Neo-Triple-Triple Fermi, Land for Sal* f Farm is located 7 miles Northeast of Canton, or 6 miles fi . PLUMBING & HEATING Treatment or 15 miles 207 E. 3rd Tel. 370J Mastitis Good Things to Eat 65 FOR SALE or reftt 165 acre dairy farm LOOKING FOR THE TURKEY . . I North of Mabel on Hwy. 43 then 4 miles West, f l 48. 10 Do:. In Fillmore County. John AAlsgen, El- ; South of Rushford on Hwy. « then 3 miles West or 12 Plus free boltie Farmer s Gtue UNUSUAL? p. % ' SPECIALI-LAZY-A Burbank Russets, lendalt, Minn. Tel. 4B4-21J1. our big Jerry's Plumbing Service $3.25 per 10O lbs. Our homegrown ruta- to appreciate i mires Southeast of Lanesboro. Follow Thorp Auction §. B27 E. 4th Tel. MM TED MAIER DRUGS bagas. WIMONA POTATO MARKET, FARMS — FARMS - FARMS We've found it for you! And Thanksgiving special . Just | Arrows. Lunch will be served by the W.S.C.S . ladies of i|j Animal Health Center Wo buy, we sell, we trade. drop by and look over this Downtown 8, Miracle Mall we would like to show you | Ncwburg Methodist Church. i . Female—-Jobs of Interest—26 MIDWEST REALTY CO. this exceptional home with big selection of genuine FILLET O' FISH Osseo, Wis. I 70 PUREBRED ANGUS ~ One of Uie oldest Angus |; TWO PART-TIME Waitresses, I for nlghl Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 Tel. Office 597-. . S9 3 carpeted bedrooms, long I herds in the State of Minnesota. R4 years of breeding, ?; ahllt. Apply In person, Happy Chef Res. 495-3157 carpeted living room and original stock , brought from Scotland. Only reg . sires ;i Restaurant. HYLINE HENS - 1200, year old. Alvin ARE DELICIOUS BUICK-OLDS s. ¦ Meldahl, Peterson, Minn. 60-ACRF. FARM, Minnesota City, with simpry delightful panelled hi used. Reg. papers dropped past 10 years. Bangs and TB $. ' WAITRESSES WANTED - Immediate ¦ 3-bedroom home and 2-car garage, family room with built-in y openings, Apply Downtown Country A utility room. M tested — no reactors , no suspects. Oldest cows 4th calf. \'\ DEKALB 20-week pullets. Raised accord- _ _ ANY Kitchen cupboards and bar, lovely big yard, com- DOUBLE-CHECKED KHchen. ing to Dekalb's prescribed pullet rear- Barn, granary, etc. | 12 Angus cows bred back for April and May calves ; 8 ing program. Our own new pullet gro\«- ifl Kl DAY pletely air conditioned! You . USED CARS ^ LADY BOWLERS WANTED to round out 1S4-ACRE FARM with full se . of build- Angus bull calves , 7-8 months; 4 Angus heifer calves, 7-8 £ Ing buildings, one age birds In a build- can move right in! $ our Tues. afternoon Ladles Leagues, ing. Available year around, SPELTZ ings, In Utica Township. |1 months; 10 Angus cows heavy with calf; 18 Angus heifers, % Hil-Rod Lanes, CHICK HATCHERY, Rollingstone, 1965 BUICK Elnctra 225 4- 2 years old, bred; 10 Angus steers , yearlings ; 7 Angus |'j Minn. Tel. 8689-2311. PAUL J. KIEFFER WANTED! A FAMILY | | WOMAN TO live-In and care for elderly Altura, Minn. door sedan, power steering, | heifers , yearlings ; 1 Reg. Angus sire , 2 year old ( Leary |; lady full time. Modern, comtortabli WITH CHILDREN breeding). ' . ' • ¦ home, light work. Write P.O. Box A, Wanted—Livestock 46 power brakes, 6-wav power .. . .f Caledonia, Minn, slating qualifications, Houits for Sale 99 To fill up this 7 room, 2 seat , white sidewall tires, ;_ MACHINERV - Old line but usable. Oliver "70" *; expected salary, etc ,. LEWISTON LIVESTOCK MARKET air condition- ' tractor with culti.ator; Ford tractor ; Owatonna elevator, story home East, X V» baths, tinted slass, s . :£ BABYSITTER—In my home Immediately, A real good auction market for your OWNER LEAVING CITY, Price reduced ing, radio heater , turquoise |I 30 ft. ; Oliver 2x16 tractor plow, saw rig for Oliver tractor ; livestock. Dairy caltle on hand all week, MCDONALD S big kitchen. New combina- , i\ :3O-S:30. Mature woman preferred, ' on 4-bedroom home In choke west lo- • avail- with gray interior ... $3295 Rotary hoe on steels; 2 McD , single disks (14 ft . and 10 .j! 1e.l _ E, 4th, Inquire evenings alter . hogs bought every day, Trucks cation, Tel. 8-1629 for appointment. tion windows and doors. I able. Sale Thurs. 1:00 p.m. Tel. 2.47. I It. ); 2 section spring tooth ; il hay loaders; McD, side do- || Sunt, S ONLY $500 down ... Be in HIRED GIRL, preferably to live In, or porting Goods 66 OWNER TRANSFERRED, 3-bedroom for Christmas! 1965 CHEVROLET Impala 2- 1 delivery ; grain drill; horse mower ; --section drag; Oliver - . - elderly lady who warils a home, for Farm Implements 48 ranch, carpeting, drapes, bullt-lni, dis- door hardtop, light blue with light housework and chlldcare on larm,, posal, central air conditioning, panel- I combine , fi ft. ; Oliver 4-whcef spreader, on steel; Massey * . Vernon Gibbons, Rt. 5, Arcadia, Wis, CHAIN SAWS REPAIRED GUNS led living room, rec room In basement, YOU COULD BUY HER A white top, matching blue j$ Harris 2-row planter; steel road drag; slip scraper ; two $ loan may be assumed, Tel. 530-2492. & RECONDITIONED NPW and Used large lot. S'A'/n upholstery, power steering, , MINK FOR CHRISTMAS .. i|' 2-whee| trailers <1 with flat bed , 1 with wood rack); 2 |j ROBB BROS. MOTORCYCLES, Inquire 1876 Gllmore brakes, air condition- 373 E. 4th TRAPS power .j-: steel wheel wagons; also junk machinery. :| Conebar end Fox But I'll bet she would like ing, 283 V-B engine, auto- % ANTIQUES — Wood cradle: trunk ; 4 coffee grinders ft Nelson Tire Service HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS like this lovely older 2 story matic traasmission, white See the famous XL Models AMMUNITION f . (3 small, 1 large) ; 3 key wind clocks; 2 old telephones; <: HOMELITE ZIP 4129.50 & up Deer ilugs, rllle and ihotgun. home in excellent Madison sidewall tires, absolutely ; wooden butter prints ; wooden bowls and :. NEEDS ' X uplce box AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Will trade for used gum. School area better! 3'large Immaculate $2100 ¦ ; 2nd S> Johnson Tel. 5453 NEUMANN BARGAIN STORE |>. spoons; 3 battery radios ; cow bells ; rope bed round r OFFICE GIRL Rambler bedrooms, 2 baths . . . Pric- f i tabic; lamps; jars; copper boiler ; wooden wheels; rolling MILK HOUSB EQUIPMENT Quality 1964 CHEVELLE Malibu 4- f Musical (Merchandise Alnwt new with 3 good-alied bed- ed to sen today! X RATH wash tanks, fans, air Intakes, hose 70 I'i pins; tub stand; copper tubing ; windows; screens , etr . * rooms, long living room ) kllchen door sedan, economical 6 To do bookkeeping nnd perls, storage cabinets. X Duroc-Hamp. ¦>] I7'xl!' with all oak cupbonrdi, built- HOGS AND FEEDERS -20 cross gilts . Ed's Refrigeration _. Dairy Supplies We Service All Record Playera THE THREE CS cylinder engine, standard Ex- in (love, oven and disposal plus nice 2 Round ; hog troughs ( wood and ' general office work . ... E. 4th Tel. S_Jl Complete Slock of Needles transmission, radio, healer , \! tion, power , radio and healer I Mil* — Jobi of Intore- t—27 . 3 2 garden plows ; fuel tank; post diggers and fencing | Apply Toward AFTER HOURS A STEi.L FOR , .. , ,,,, $395 Attention Vete rans! !j equipment; fanning mill; grind stone; block and tackles ; .1 Purchase Prlctl eilglbl- for direct loen Is this new EXCELLENT NEW HOLLAND J-bcdroor. home situated on the Min- Be critical, Be tough , Try I belt; sprayer; pails nf grease; Rrease guns ; 300 gal. tank ; j nesota City Boat Harbor Rd. Or- Pat Helae . 5709 , ' COMPENSATION .. them. If you decide to i oil cans; harness; saws; loots ; fog chains shovels; ; . SPREADER HARDT'S peted living room, 15'xlO' with pic- ]' , etc. ture window, Hardwood lloori In Gordon Woishorn . . . 2851 buy one we'll sweeten the spades •] for Lubricant Salesmen lo present We have them on hand all bedrooms, Kitchen with eating deal with a big, tasty j HORSES - 2 Morocco horses , mare and gelding li top quality line ol specialized products Music Store area, built-in stove, ovin and fan. to contractors, truckers, farmers, and in sizes : Oil heal, Attached garige , THE broke (5 and (I yr. old) . | fine, era In local protected territory. 116-118 E. 3rd St. Thanksgiving Turkey ! , THORP SALES CORP'S EASY TERMS Thin connection will ftirnlii. tlve-llgure • 130 bu. The Ownly Way | Income to energetic producer, Knowl- Why rent when you can buy wllh a ABSOLUTELY OWNER; LESTER J- MILNE , adorn ot equipment and/or previous • 163 bu. •mill down payment and balance on | isles experience desirable. Sincere de- 2(M bu. Sewing Machines 73 contract tor deed . Living room wllh Auctioneers: Howard Knudaen, Lie. No, 2 and sire tv high Income and ability y Roy' ¦ ' ______¦

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