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Nuclear Sub, Maine-to-Texas 60,000 in Dock Norse Freighter In Collision WASHINGTON (AP) - The Workers Strike U.S. nuclear-powered subma- rine Ethan Allen collided early Sunday with a Norwegian freighter in the Mediterranean Sea but damage was. negligible, the Defense Department report- ed. Both ships continued on their way after exchanging identifica- tions. No casualties were re- ported. The Ethan Allen, which cost 20 Ships Pull $105 million, is one of three sub- marines carrying Polaris . mis- siles on duty in the Mediterra- nean. Out of N.Y. The Norwegian freighter was the Octavian. No information was available here on its home port. To Beat Tieup f S S f YORK (AP)-Tbe 60,- elect. Humphrey and his wife were hosts to Snowstorms IN BETWEEN BITES . . . Hubert Hum- 000 - member Longshoremen's phrey, with a half munched sandwich in one new Democratic members of the House of Union struck ports from Mains hand, chats with House Speaker John Mc- Representatives and their families. (AP) to Texas at 12:01 a.m. today. Cormack of Massachusetts, at a reception Photofax) Objections among rank-and- Sunday at the home of the vice-president- Swirl Over file union members in New York to a clause is a proposed 1 in 4 Give Up Smoking new contract providing for a NorthY v;st gradual reduction in work gangs Cigarettes Called apparently triggered the strike. The walkout, in effect, is a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS resumption of the one-day walk- Heavy snowstorms swirled out last Oct. 1 through the Northeast Sunday, when the work Hazard to Health disrupting air travel and endanr contract expir- gering highway traffic. Officials ed. A t t h a t announced schools would be time, President closed today in many areas. Johnson invoked Virginia's first major storm of the Taft-Hart- WASHINGTON (AP) — Sur- today that labeled cigarette back where they were" before the season dumped a foot of HANDS OF FRIENDSHIP . . . Two Bay ley Act and a left, Mayor John Houlihan of Oakland, Gov. f e d e ral court geon General Luther L. Terry smoking a hazard to health, as- last year's report by his advis- snow in the northern and west- ern parts of the state , closing -Area mayors and the governor of California Edmund G. Brown, Sato, and Mayor John injunction sent said today nearly one out of sociated it with several diseases ory committee. join in four-w ay handshake with Prime Min- Shelley of San Francisco. The prime minister four adult men has given up and said it far "outweighs all schools in live, counties. the men back The council, his forum today, In West Virginia, three per- ister Eisaku Sato of Japan at World Affairs leaves today for Washington and talks with to work during cigarette smoking since 1962. other factors" as a cause of lung disease. is not an official government sons were killed on icy U.S. 460 Council dinner honoring the visiting states- President Johnson and Secretary of State an 80-day cool- Gleason And, he said, surveys by the agency. Its members include Public Health Service show near Princeton and driving con- man Sunday night in San Francisco. Prom Dean Rusk. (AP Photofax ) ing - off period. smoking among women has de- Still, the Health Service said, representatives of the Health ditions throughout much of the The government's injunction Service and of 16 federal and Five Crewmen Dead clined — to a smaller degree cigarette smoking remains a state were hazardous. From two power now is exhausted. but "the first time on record in "national catastrophe." An in- privafe^agencies interested in to six inches of snow blanketed which the trend has been down- teragency spokesman said it health and education, among the western and southern sec- The White House gave no Indi- accounts for at least 125,000 and them the American Cancer So- tions of the state and nine inch- cation of any presidential action ward. " ciety. in the new strike. Informed "If smokine habits had con- possibly as many as 300,000 es was recorded in Martinsburg tinued at the American deaths each year. in the eastern Panhandle. sources in Washington said In Flaming Wreck President Johnson probably Cargo Plane level of three Terry conceded that his "pre- years ago, there To the north, special snow would act only ii it appeared liminary" evidence on reduced there would be an . immediaU would be about consumption does not tally with plans were put into effect in the 3.5 million more the trends indicated by tobacco Philadelphia area, where a crippling of the national econo- Crashes After smokers t h a n warehouse shipments and tax swirling snowstorm left 5 to 12 my. there actually returns. These point to a resur- inches, slowing air traffic at the (Picture Page 8) Extra longshoremen were em- are toda y, " Philadelphia, .international Air- engines «f both trains exploded, wanna train. Masters, from gence of cigarette smoking after WOOSTER, Ohio (AP ) - A igniting fuel oil. Between 100 ployed in New York and several port. The Harrisburg-York Air- Marion, Ohio, told a highway other ports at weekend overtime Terry said in a pronounced decline last Baltimore & Ohio freight train and 200 firemen from 10 depart- patrolman he had gone to the Takeoff, 6 Die an address pre- spring. port was closed all day. pay rates to speed passenger and an Erie-Lackawanna ments battled 150-foot-high rear of the engine because the (tared f o r del- Near Ebensburg, Pa., a Grey- freight collided head-on early flames lor more than an hour radio apparently wasn't work- and cargo ships to sea before ivery to t h e The surgeon general said the hound bus swerved off a snow- the strike deadline. More than recently formed decline found by the Health today at a track crossover in before bringing them under con- ing. covered highway ramp, plung- Sterling, killing five crewmen 20 ships left the Port of New National Inter- Terry Service and other evidence di- HONOLULU (AP) - A huge ing down a 30-foot embankment trol. Only two bodies were recov- York Sunday. agency Council on Smoking and rectly challenge "the charge U.S. Air Force cargo plane ca- in flames. ered. The other three were in into a small stream. Ten per- A sixth crewman, who was "I heard a crash and the next Scores of ships were stranded Health. that 'nothing has really hap- pable of lifting 50 tons plunged sons were hospitalized and nine the cab of the B&O train, which in various ports, however. He attributed much of the de- pened' and that the smoking into the Pacific Ocean less than thrown clear, was reported in thing I knew I was flying was searing from the heat. others were treated and re- cline to the report of a year ago habits of the nation are right a minute after takeoff from leased. fair condition at a hospital in through the air," said the survi- Sterling is about 20 miles The strike resulted primarily Wake Island Sunday. No trace Medina. vor, Clyde Howard Masters, 54, north of Wooster and 35 miles from the action of New York Gov. William W. Scranton was The fuel tanks on the diesel brakeman on the Erie-Lacka- Thresher Report could be found of its six-man forced by bad weather to cancel southwest of Cleveland. members of the AFL-CIO Inter- crew. a scheduled appearance at the The trains were the B&O's national Longshoremen's Asso- 6 GOP Senators The Cargomaster exploded Pennsylvania Farm Show in "The Virginian," en route from ciation in rejecting the proposed and burned as it hit the water Harrisburg. Willard, Ohio, to New Castle, contract with the New York about a mile east of Wake. Con- Pa. The other train was No. 77, Shipping Association. Agree- Gives Portsmouth trol tower officials said the take- The Washington, D.C., area en route to Chicago from New ments reached between the IIA Have Health Plan off had appeared normal as tho struggled under 4 to 8 inches of York City , Cars were piled up and the association, which rep- four-engine aircraft left the run- snow and emergency plans were three high, and wires were resents 145 shipping and steve- way. set in motion in nearby Balti- down in the area. doring companies, traditionally more and 19 Maryland counties. Yard Black Eye Recovered from the cab of the set the pattern for contracts in Federal Aviation Agency ob- Heavy snows in the New York WASHINGTON (AP) - Six interview that Republican mem- Erie-Lackawanna train were other ports. There also were servers in the tower saw the City area forced cancellation or Republican senators are draw- bers of the House Ways and the bodies of Donald Narney, 42, contract disputes on local issues explosion and dispatched crash diverted more than 300 flights at ing up a health care plan for the Means Committee would unveil the engineer, and a brakeman, in several South Atlantic and boats to the scene. Darkness Kennedy International Airport, a proposal in the near future. C. Porter . Both were from Mar- Gulf Coast ports. PORTSMOUTH , N.H. (AP) - a deep dive test in the Atlantic aged which Sen. Leverett Sal- hampered the search. After although operations were not Ford said work has not been ion, Ohio. Union President Thomas W. Did the death of the nuclear at- Ocean on April 10 , 1963, some daylight , about five hours after shut down. Inbound trans- tonstall says would cover some completed on it. 220 miles off Cape Cod, with the Trapped in the cab of the B&O Gleason said he was "shocked" tack submarine Thresher lead the crash, searchers found de- atlantic flights temporarily doctors' fees , going beyond the The administration measure loss of 129 lives. measure proposed by President train were head brakeman F. C. by the contract rejection in the to the impending death of her bris on the water but no trace of were rerouted to Boston and would be administered by Social Druschel , engineer Carl R. Port of New York in a union Last November, the Defense survivors or bodies. Montreal. Johnson. Security and financed by a sep- builder - the Portsmouth Naval Department included the Ports- The senators' alternative pro- Duckworth and fireman G. S. membership vote last Friday. Shipyard? Aboard the Dover (Del.) Air Vehicles without chains or arate payroll tax. Williams. All three were from He had called the contract the mouth yard- among those getting Force Base plane were: snow tires were banned from gram came on the heels of one The Thresher broke up during proposed in Chicago on Satur- Saltonstall, a Massachusetts New Castie , Pa. best in the 72-year history of the an economy ax. The yard, old- major arterial routes in New Republican, said the proposal est in the nation, is scheduled to Capt. Arthur F. Wiegaod, 30, York. Five inches of snow fell in day by the American Medical union. Clearwater, Fla., the aircraft midtown Manhattan and eight Association. The AMA , long a he and his five colleagues would Asst. Secretary of Labor be phased out over the next Slide Buries Woman Leaves foe of plans for Social Security introduce Tuesday would in- James J. Reynolds said Sunday decade. commander; Maj. Herman D. inches covered some suburbs. clude some doctors' fees and Stephan, 44, Prince Albert, Sas- medical care for the aged, also that the New York stalemate Last Saturday night, It was said its version would be broad- drugs outside the hospital and was caused by failure of the katchewan , Canada , copilot; 1st New Jersey had up to 8 inches Ditched Auto, disclosed that a congressional er than the administration's thus go beyond the administra- union membership to under- Highway, 4 Lt. Jon B. Parker, 24, Silver of snow and a 3-year-old boy tion measure which includes investigating committee attrib- Spring, Md.; T. Sgt. James O. was killed in a weather-con- plan. stand the contract terms. Rey- uted the blame for the Thresh- hospitalization , nursing home nolds said he thought the strike Smith, 29, Elmira, N.Y.; S. Sgt. nected accident. A third alternative is in the care, home health visits and Freezes to Death er 's loss to the yard, saying Anthony Panzarella , 36, Queens, Upstate New York got by with would fail . some of the standards and prac- works, according to House Re- outpatient hospital diagnostic Associates of Gleason said the Persons Killed N.Y., and S. Sgt. James Gold, just flurries and bitter cold tem- publican Leader Gerald R. services — but no medical or tices used in building the sub- 34, Squantum, Mass . union president would seek marine were "short of those peratures. Ford. He said Saturday in an surgical bills. meetings of all the union's lo- VIRGINIA , Minn. (AP) - A required" for safe operation. The CJOP senators' program woman froze to death in 30 de- cals here today or Tuesday to Grand Jury Takes Second HOPE,1 B.C. (AP ) - Bulldoz- Today, the Navy scheduled a would be financed from general gree below zero cold north of try to "sell" the contract and ers tried today to dent a 100-foot news conference, presumably to Treasury revenues plus contri- Virginia Saturday night after get another vote on it. wall of broken mountain that deny that haste and poor work- butions from the states and in- her car went into a ditch and Reynolds went to Washington buried a highway and became a manship led to the tragedy. dividuals participating rather she set off afoot in an attempt Sunday night to report to Secre- Look at Mississipp i Case graveyard for four persons over Capt. William Hushing, ship- than through a payroll tax. to reach her home. tary of Labor W. Willard WirU the weekend. yard commander, said a special The body of Mrs. Sylvia Neli- but he was due back in New Two bodies still were missing press briefing would "clarify mark , 45 , of rural Embarrass, York today for a scheduled as searchers probed the devas- and amplify " the congressional Middle Age Minn., was found Sunday morn- meeting with the ILA's 23-men tation , wh&re tons of earth report. ing along Highway 21 . Dr. David executive council. Gleason JACKSON , Miss. (AP) - FBI would neither confirm nor Judge Harold Cox of Jackson When a man reaches mid- crashed down into o valley , deny this. A. Sher of Virginia , deputy St. called in the officials from the rumbled across its half-mile The report by the Joint Com- Twenty-three Mississippians presiding. dle age (claims Shelby Louis County coroner , said affected ports for what he de- width and swept up the other mittee y on Atomic Energy today take a second look at evi- Charges against 21 men ar- Since murder is a federal of- Friedman) he develops a lot death was due to exposure. scribed as a strategy meeting. side early Saturday. touched off a storm of protest. dence in the slaying of three rested in the June 21 killing — fense only when committed on of get up and go — his hair An_.aide to New Hampshire Including Neshoba County Sher- U.S. property, the Justice De- gets up and goes, his teeth The frozen body was about Volunfeer resellers, who un- Gov. John King termed the re- civil rights workers. iff Lawrence Rainey and Chief partment was expected to press get up and go, etc. . . The one-tenth of a mile from Mrs. WEATHER covered two victims Sunday, port "a black eye for Ports- Armed with what it says is a Deputy Cecil Price — were for civil rights violations. hardest thing for a college Nelimark's stalled car and four worked with one eye on the mouth." confession, the Justice Depart- dropped after a Dec. 10 prelimi- graduate to face is getting miles from her home. FEDERAL FORECAST mountainside above them. Tiny A labor official at the ship- ment will go before a 23-mem- If no Indictments are re- WINONA AND VICINITY — nary hearing in Meridian. turned, there is a possibility married and having to live Dr. Sher said footprints in the clusters of rock tumbled inter- yard said the Portsmouth yard ber federal grand Jury here, U.S. Commissioner Esther Cloudy tonight and Tuesday mittently down the slope. state charges might be sought. on a smaller allowance. . . snow indicated Mrs. Nclitnark is "still the best in the coun- They are seeking indictmenta in Carter declined to admit testi- Thero 's a new foregin car had walked a half mile from the with a few snow flurries to- The victims were killed as try ." He flatly denied faulty the death of Michael Schwerncr, Gov. Paul Johnson said re- mony by an FBI agent on an cently that all information coming out that's so small car , apparently realized she was night. Not much change in they tried to extract a converti- workmanship. 24, and Andrew Goodman, 20, alleged confession. temperature. Low tonight zero ble trapped in a small slide that Sen. Thomas Melntyre , D- both of New York , nnd James would be made available to the it won't have a trunk — it'll on the wrong road, and that she district attorney and county at- have a change purse . . . turned around and walked back to 10 below , high Tuesday 10- preceded the main one. N.H., said he thinks the com- Chancy, 21, a Meridian Negro. The government claimed Bar- 20. They were identified as Vance mittee was looking\for "a fall The Justice Department rests torney and if they felt there was Beverly Hills has a tree sur- to whore the hotly was discov- nette made a statement to the sufficient evidence to warrant geon who 's so snooty ho ered. LOCAL WEATHER Beck of Pcnticton , B.C.; 'l"iom- guy. " much of its case on a written FBI after a three-day period in Official observations for the as Storchuk of AUIergrove , "And I don't buy the idea," stntcment It claims it obtained an indictment of anyone who won't mnke house calls. November. This
Wintry Weather theran Church, rural Ettrick, BILL M ERRILLS. . the Rev. L. H. .Jacobson offici- ating. Burial will be in the The Daily Record MONDAY church cemetery. (P omef if ato A devotional service will be JANUARY II, 1965 held today at 7:30 p.m. at Run- Due This Week nestrand Funeral Chapel, Et- trick. Friends may call at the Winona Deaths Mist Ctlla Watch At Community Memorial Hospital Two-State Deaths Marvin H. Paine chapel after 7 p.m. today and at the church after 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. CL /o 0J Wintry weather through Sat- tional Falls with -25 and Bemid- Miss Celia Walch , 76, 159 E. VUitlno hours: Medical and surfllcal ETTRICK, Wis. ( Special) — urday. ji, -21, SL Cloud had -20, Alex- 4th St., died at 7:35 p.m. Sat- Marvin Hilman Paine, 62, died Edward O. Sanden That's the forecast fer Wini- andria -W, the Twin Cities -9, patients: J to 4 and 7 to 1:30 p.m. (No urday at Community Memorial children under 15.1 suddenly at his home in North HOUSTON, Minn. (Special) - Hospital after a short illness. Maternity patlentj: J to 3:30 and 7 to Beaver Creek Saturday evening. na and vicinity by the Weather tad RedwoodFalls -8. Edward O. Sanden, 75, died at T have a great deal of admiration for a good salesman and 8:30 p.m. (Adults only.) She was born Nov. 24, 1888, He was born Jan. 22, 1902, on 3 a.m. today at Lutheran Hos- Bureau which sees daily aver- tow readings ia the minus 20s SUNDAY the farm where he spent his ages for the week near normal were predicted for some Minne- I feel we can all gain a bit by learning something of the at Oak Ridge, Winona County , pital , La Crosse, front the ef- makings of a .salesman. • .' •" to Nicholas and Clara Kemp ADMISSIONS entire life. His parents-were fects of a stroke suffered Satur- daytime highs of 1SM5 . and sota , areas tonight. The five- . ____ «__ J , Walch. She had lived in the Gerald M. Kukowski , Dakota , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paine. nighttime lows of 1 below hv8 day numbing cold also hit north- VFor the lack of fortitude mixed with .ambition and im- day night. ern W I S C O N S I N as winter agination, the majority of folks are buyers - not seUera. Sales- city 50 years and was a mem- Minn. He was unmarried. He was born March 31, 1889, above. ber of the Cathedral of the Sa- Miss Clara B. Luedke, Wat- Survivors are : Four brothers, in Crystal Valley, H ou s to n weather continued its tight grip. men are born, not made, according to some, while others cred Heart and the Catholic kins Memorial Home. Guy, Keego Harbor, Mich.; County, to Mr, and Mrs. Ole LITTLE precipitation, howev- Light snow also was report- claim a salesman is made, not born. The point Is that there Daughters of America. Mrs. Selma Eckhoff , 409 Roland , Detroit , Mich.; Arnold, Sanden. As a young man he took ever, is indicated in the report ed an the .Superior region to- are those that, whether made or born salesman, have r way Survivors include one brother , Lincoln St. South Beaver Creek , ' and Hen- up a claim at Dickinson, N.D. which predicts .10 of an inch day, wtffr occasional snow pre- of doing the job to the end of enjoying a freedom of independence (melted) in occasional snow dicted for most of the northern that few people ever achieve. , Francis, Winona, and two sis- Francis E. Jilk , 1863 Gilmore ry, at home , and four sisters, He married Gena Vathing of ters, Mrs. Arthur (Laura) Ave. Mrs: R. C. (Esther ) Hall, De- Houston here June 25, 1921. flurries, especially later In the and .central sections of the state As Iaaid I would in our last column, I am talking in partic- Mrs. Arthur Neitzke, 1205 W. week. by tonight. ular about the door-to-door Speltz, Albert Lea, Minn., and troit and Mrs. Ruth Herried, They fanned at Money Creek Cloudiness is slated to pre- '^^upenoi; had . 20 below zero Mrs. Edwin (Kate) Scheil, Min- 4th St. Gladys and Ethel , all at home. Station until 10 years ago when vail tonight and Tuesday with a early today. Eau Claire report- salesman, or the direct sales- what you want to do, and it' s Ronald J. Tofstad , Altura , a worthy cause, you're already neiska. Five brothers have died. A brother, William , Cascade they retired and moved to Hous- few light snow flurries tonight. ed 15 below, Park Falls 14 be- man. These people, as a rule, a success. Funeral services will be at Minn. Locks. Ore., died last May. ton village. A low of zero ,to 10 below is low, Wausau 10 below and La work on a straight commission, ¦ ' me light snow fell in the don't that report all the terrible 25. However, the airline said it Friends may call at the fu- baby, 160 E. Broadway. devotional service will be held lis) Hartle , Fort Dodge, Iowa; experiences they have had as would not follow the recom- Mrs. Thomas Hennessy and and Sunday 16. At noon today northern part of Wisconsin Sun- neral home this afternoon and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mrs. Howard ( Doris) Benson the reading was 11. day. a salesman , and that it "ain't mendation of the Duiuth Cham- evening. Rosary will be recited baby, Lewiston, Minn. chapel. and Mrs. Jack (Charlotte) Ker- for them. " But those who suc- ber of Commerce that it reduce by Msgr. Dittman and the Mrs. Alfredo Villanueva and HIBBING was the coldest spot THE NATION'S high Sunday baby, 426 Wilson St. Clarence Strand rigan, Houston, and Mrs. Law- ceed at direct selling claim, fares and add weekendservice. Catholic Daughters at 8 p.m. rence (Ingred) Slattum, Minne- in the nation today with -28. was , 84 at Fort Lauderdale, "You couldn't tie me down to Mrs. Richard Frey and baby, WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Other cold spots were Interna- Fla . Mrs. Beatrice E. Peterson 1017 E. 4th St. apolis; four grandchildren, and a time-clock or a given number — Clarence Strand, 69, was two brothers, Thor, Houston, of hours in an office or store. I Mrs. Beatrice E. Peterson, 69 , Mrs. Albert Stanek and baby, found dead in his home at Os- like being my own boss." Wabasha Man 452^ Center St., died at 6:05 136 Fairfax St. and Gunder, Medford, Ore. WEATHER seo Saturday at 4:30 p.m. by Tbe funeral service will be Those who succeed boast they a.m. Sunday at Community Me- Edward Bernacki, 507 E. Milo Gott and Hans Severson, morial Hospital. She had been Front St. Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Cross EXTENDED FORECAST are independent business people , who investigated when they of Christ Lutheran Church, the ill one year. Mrs. Glen Buege and baby, saw no smoke coming from the MINNESOTA — Tempera enjoying the planning of their Dies at 102 , She was born Nov. 13, 1895, 355 W. Mark St. Rev. Richard Lee officiating. hires will range from near nor- own hours , and shooting for the chimney. They found him seated Burial was in the Stone Church mal extreme south to 12 degrees moon if they feel like it. Their near Houston, Minn., to Hiram BIRTHS in a chair, apparently he had and Helen Carpenter Burr. She Mr. and Mrs . John Morris, 360 Cemetery. below normals extreme north. companies are usually reputa- was married to Carl Peterson. been dead for some time as Friends may call at Hill Fu- Pelzer St., a son. his body was frozen. neral Home Tuesday night and WABASHA , Minn. ( Special ) Colder south Tuesday, continu- ble and where they pay their She lived at Utica and Houston Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Eichman, ed cold Wednesday and Thurs- sales force on a commission and came here 18 years ago 1051 E. Sanborn St., a daugh- Alan Hanson, Independence, at the church Wednesday after — Anton Schuth, 102, Wabasha's noon, day and warmer late in the basis, will go to great ends in •nd was a member of Grace ter. deputy Trempealeau County oldest resident, died «t 8 a.m. week. Normal highs 10-19 north, training them and backing them Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Blaise Rother- coroner, ruled death was from Josephine D. Harms today at the home of his daugh- 19-25 south. Normal lows 11 be- up with advertising pieces, dis- ^- _^S«al BBt Survivors include two sons, ing, Stockton, Minrt., a son. natural causes. READS LANDING, Minn. — low to zero north, and 1 below play kits , etc . Leighton, Spring Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. David Thaldorf , ter, Mrs. Christine Stamscoror. Mr. Strand was born April 21, Miss Josephine D. Harms, 84, to 8 above south. Precipitation Curtis, Indio, Calif.; one daugh- 523 E. 5th St., a son. 1895, in the Town of Pigeon to He was spending the winter will average one-tenth inch or THERE WILL be company- died Sunday evening at the sponsored contests and a local ter, Mrs. Herbert (Gloria) Mc- Thor and Kari Strand. Buena Vista Nursing Home, Wa- here but ordinarily lived on less in occasional light snow Namer, Houston; eight grand- He married Mabel Wright of his farm with another daughter, late in the week. sales manager for the company children; four great-grandchil- Municipal Court Whitehall at Pigeon Falls May basha. WISCONSIN - Temperatures will set goals and incentives for dren, and two brothers , Conrad She was born June 23, 1880, Augusta. this energetic lot. I once kidded WINONA 2, 1931. They farmed in the at Reads Landing to Adolph He was born Feb. 13 , 1862, in will average 2-6 degrees below and Roy, La Crosse, Wis. Two Town of Hale, Northfield and normal. Normal high 17-25 a friend of mine by accusing brothers and one sister have Mrs. Peart S. Peterson, 22, and Caroline Harms. She lived Hanover, Germany. He came to him of never buying anything. Rushford, Minn., pleaded guilty other areas until when they re- with her parents until their north. 24-30 south . Normal low FUTURE KIDS died. tired about six years ago. He Wabasha in 1878 at the age of 1 below to 10 above north, 6-15 His wife 's beautiful fur coat Funeral services will be at 1 today in municipal court to a deaths and lived at Reads Land- had been won by him while violation of the state open bottle was a member of Our Saviour's ing until December 1958, when 16. south. Colder Tuesday and Wed- E.m. Wednesday at Grace Pres- Lutheran Church, Whitehall. He married Caroline Evers nesday, turning a little warmer selling door - to - door. Articles INSURED TOO! yteriah Church, the Rev. Wil- law Sunday at 9 p.m. at 5th and she entered the rest home. graced the place throughout the liam T. King officiating. Burial Lee streets. She was making ar- Survivors are : His wife, who Survivors are: One brother, at St. Felix Catholic Church in toward the end of the week. rangements this morning to pay was in Kenosha at the time of Wabasha May 29, 1888. She Less than one-tenth inch of pre- house, testifying his ability as will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Charles, Buena Vista Home; a salesman. Friends may call at Fawcett the $35 fine imposed by Judge his death; three sons, Clarence six nephews and two nieces. died May 2, 1950. cipitation . Some light snow like- Funeral Home from 7 to 9 p.m. John D. McGill as the alterna- Jr., Gerald and Douglas, Ken- Four brothers and two sisters He was a charter member of ly around the weekend. The question might arise — CHICK « T A Tl FARM'S Tuesday and at the church aft- tive to 12 days in Jail. osha; one daughter, Janice, have died. St. Joseph's S o c i e t y ; was OTHER TEMPERATURES was he a born salesman? Well, FAMILY U'l POLICY I Han't er noon Wednesday. Forfeiture : Stanley D. Torger- Whitehall , and one sister, Mrs. Funeral services will be Wed- Greenfield Township supervisor By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS he had a fine personality, and Vha Ideal Iff. Insurance plan for son, 19, Canton, Minn., $35 on a Albert (Inga) Engen, White- nesday at 2 p.m. at Buckman- 25 years ; was clerk of the High Low Pr. I suppose that he inherited that, th« growing family. H Insures tt* Mrs. Delia Morrison charge of having beer in his hall. Schierts Funeral Home, Waba- Greenfield school district 30 Albany, clear ... . 30 12 at least in part , from his back- mtln femlly, yetthe cost tor many Mrs. Delia Morrison, 85, St. possession Sunday at 9 p.m. at The funeral service will be sha, the Rev. A. J. Ward, Unit- years and was first president Albuquerque, clear . 46 27 ground. But he had never sold Anne Hospice, died at 5:33 p.m. 5th and Lee streets. Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Our Sav- ed Church of Christ, Wabasha, of the Greenfield Farmers Tele- Atlanta, cloudy 60 35 .13 anything in his life before he famines averages only $10 to $1>a Saturday at Community Memo- Judge McGili ordered Patrol- our 's Lutheran Church, White- officiating. Burial will be in phone Co. Bismarck, snow ... 4 -8 T joined his present company as month. K provide. $8,000 life hv rial Hosptial. man Herbert R. Kanthack to hall, the Rev. O. G. Birkeland Riverview Cemetery, Wabasha. Survivors are : Two sons, Hen- Boise, snow 39 32 .19 a straight commission, door-to- eurance for Dad plus basic life She was born here May 6, find whether Edward D. Mohan, officiating. Burial will be in Friends may call after noon ry and Math, Wabasha; four Boston, cloudy 37 24 .42 door salesman. They trained prelection for Mom and all the 1879, to Charles and Caroline 1066 W. Wabasha St., had pro- Lincoln Cemetery. Tuesday. daughters, Augusta, Mrs. Stam- Chicago, clear 24 18 him from the word "Go". To- children. And It even Includes Haake Gerth and was married duced his driver 's license fol- Friends may call at John- schror and. Mrs. Ezra ( Caroline) Cincinnati, clear ... 35 13 day he has a lovely home with to William Morrison who died lowing his arrest for driving son Funeral Home, Whitehall , Mrs. Anna Glady Behrns, Wabasha, and Mrs. Cleveland, snow ... 32 21 .01 an aquarium in the front room, futun children it no extra cftstl Sept. 26, 1964. They lived in without it in his possession Sun- today from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 PRESTON, Minn. (Special )- Carl (Agnes ) Goihl, Lake City; Denver, clear 47 21 two late model cars in the gar- 80 ask me about H todayl Evanston, 111., 30 years and re- day at 1:45 a.m. at Broadway p.m. A family service will be Mrs. Anna Glady, 91, died Satur- 27 grandchildren and 57 great- Des Moines, cloudy 33 15 .. age, and am confident he can turned here seven years ago. and Huff Street. A check re held at 7:30. day at Connelly Foster Home, grandchildren. Four daughters, Detroit, cloudy . . . . 29 23 ,. sustain this standard if he can She was a member of First vealed that Mohan had brought Fountain, following an illness of Fairbanks, clear .. -38 -43 .. just keep going from door-to- his license in, and the charge Mrs. Leo L. Bauer Sr. two sons, two brothers and four Congregational Church. six weeks. sisters have died. Fort Worth, clear .. 42 26 door. What did he use to do? He Survivor, include one daugh- probably will be dismissed Tues- DURAND , Wis. ( Special ) - The former Anna Schaufenbil , Helena, clear 34 18 was a farmer. I heard lately ^^K VY i'J^m ^'ff iJi day. Mrs. Leo L. Bauer Sr., 89, died The funeral service will be ter, Miss Jeanette Morrison, Ne- she was born Oct. 2, 1873, at Wednesday at 10 a.m., the Rt. Honolulu, clear .... 76 68 1.98 he has a substantial down-pay- vada, Mo., and one sister , WABASHA Saturday night at her home in Prairie du Chien, Wis. She was Indianapolis, clear . 31 18 WABASHA , Minn. (Special)- Rev. Msgr. John Gengler of- ment and is thinking of buying Mrs . G. J. Tweedy, Winona. rural Durand. married to John H. Glady Aug. Jacksonville, cloudy 78 48 of farm of his own. Edward Blee . 21, Wabasha , The former Frances Sabel- ficiating. Burial will be in the Kansas City, clear . 40 29 Funeral services will be at 2 16, 1910. They farmed in the Wy- church cemetery. St. Joseph's p.m. Tuesday at Breitlow Fu- pleaded guilty to driving after ko, she was born in Austria koff area. He died in 1959. She Los Angeles, clear . 76 48 WHAT CAN we learn from suspension of license when he Feb. 7, 1875, and came to the spent her lifetime in the Prairie Society will attend in a body. Louisville, clear ... 34 16 neral Home , the Rev. Harold Friends may call at Abbott- these successful direct sales- .Rekstad, First Congregational appeared before Justice Henry Durand area as an infant. She du Chien and Wykoff areas. Memphis, clear . . . . 37 25 men? Just this. Learn to do Kronebusch here this morning. was married to Leo L. Bauer in Survivors are: One sister , Mrs. Wise Funeral Home this even- Miami, clear 76 65 Church, officiating. Burial will ing and Tuesday afternoon and whatever you want to do well. "Pet." Polos be in Woodlawn Cemetery. He paid a $50 fine plus $4 costs. 1904 and they lived in the Town J u l i a Cornford, Prairie du Milwaukee, clear . 1 8 9 Set a logical goal , develop for- m. I Broadway Phen* tan He was arrested Saturday eve- of Albany. She was a member Chien, and several nieces and evening. Msgr. Gengler will re- Mpls. St.P., cloudy 7 -9 .05 Friends may call at the fu- cite the Rosary at 8 p.m. Tues- titude , giving you the ability to m *t»ao ning by Robert Loechler , dep- of the Holy Rosary Catholic nephews. She had no children. New Orleans, cloudy 67 42 work against obstacles , emotion- . ,. v. .la Atallaala neral home until the time of day. New York , clear ... 29 24 .61 moat tUtat service. uty sheriff , and held in jail Church at Lima and its Alter The funeral service will be al, imaginative, or real, and you VKavon tUU rum Ufa Ir* • uranct Camjmj. ant la /¦ tunj aam\ overnight. and Rosary societies . Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Kil- Omaha, cloudy .... 41 13 too can taste the sweet savor of WlicoMIn Ihiauah Stata ^k\\ lian's Catholic .Church , Wykoff , Philadelphia, clear . 39 24 .61 ratm Lit* and Accldant A»- M j m Felix P. Bronk Survivors include her hus- the Rev. John Vincent officiat- Winona Funerals Phoenix, clear 63 38 success. auranca Company. Hima Ol- ,mil\i!*i\ Felix P. Bronk , 81, 119 John- on , Minnesota City, and several band: two sons, Roman and In a sense, if you're doing flcM: Bloomington ,Illinois I »i son St., died at 7:50 a.m. Sun- nieces and nephews. Leo, Rock Falls; one daughter , ing. Burial will be in St. John 's Mrs. Sara C. Fuhlbruogg* Pittsburgh, cloudy . 31 12 .16 day at Community Memorial Funeral services will be at 9 'Mrs. Albeit ( Mary ) Bauer, Du- Catholic Cemetery, Wykoff. A Christian Science service Ptlnd, Me. , clear ... 29 17 .. Hospital after a brief illness. a.m, Wednesday at Watkowski rand ; 12 grandchildren ; 23 The Rosary will he said to- for Mrs. Sara C. Fuhlbruegge, Ptlnd, Ore., cloudy . 41 34 He was born in Dodge. Wis ., Funeral Home here and at 10 great-grandchildren , and one night at 8 at Anderson-Thauwald 477 Dacota St., was read today Rapid City, clear .. 42 25 .. May 18, 1883. He married Mary at Sacred Heart Church , Pine sister , Mrs. Rose Wisenbeck , Funeral Home, Wykoff. Friends at Fawcett Funeral Home by St. Louis, clear .... 30 21 Jasnoch and they farmed in the Creek , the Rev. Augustyn Sulik may call today and Tuesday un- Arnold Donath, Church of Christ Salt Lk. City, snow . 35 30 .05 -St. Benedict' s Hospital . Durand San Fran., rain .... 58 50 " T Dodge area. She died May 30, officiating. Burial will be in Sac- til time of services. Scientist . Burial was in Wood- #cn Funeral services will be al Seattle, cloudy 45 34 1959. He had lived here five red Heart Cemetery . 10 a.m. Tuesday at Holy Rosary Pallbearers will be Herbert lawn Cemetery. years and was a member of Friends may call at the fu- Vehrenkamp, Eyota; Lester Pallbearers were Joseph C. Washington, clear .. 42 25 .61 Catholic Church . Lima , the Mulhern , Fountain; Joel John- Winnipeg, snow ... -12 -17 .02 Sacred Heart Catholic Church , neral home after 2 p.m. Tues- Rev. Charles Wolf officiating. Page, Judson Scott , Joseph Or- Pine Creek , Wis. day. A Rosary will be recited son, Spring Valley, and Dr. A. L. lowske, Edwin Buck, David T—Trace ISurial will be in the church Walsh , Jack Malley and Leo ^____________________ P__Ld^ e_i«_i_iie ____________________________________ . Surviving is one brother , Le- at 8 p.m. cemetery. Fakler and Ralph Lyons. Dunn , Wykoff. Friends may call at Rhiel Peter B. Krtopik Two-State Funerals Funeral Home after 2 p.m. to- Ole N. Olness ECONOMY CONSOLETTE TV day. A prayer service will be at 8 tonight. PETERSON , Minn. ( Special) — Ole N. Olness, 90, died Sun- Funeral services for Peter B. Knoplk , 467 E. 5th St., were held today at Borzyskowski Elmer C. Hainas ARCADIA, Wis. - Two broth- ers of Elmer C. Haines , who are day nt 4:30 p.m. at the home Mortuary and at St. Stanislaus James A. Robinson of his sister , Mrs. Bertha Has- priests, assisted at his funeral BUFFALO CITY , Wis. (Spe- lerud. He had been ill for three Church, the Rev. Paul Breza of- Mass offered Saturday at Our cial)—James A. Robinson , Buf- weeks. ficiating. Burial was in St. Lady of Perpetual Help Catho- falo City, died this morning at He was born May 6, 1874 , in Mary 's Cemetery. lic Church. The Rev. John Trant La Crosse Lutheran Hospital af- Fillmore County to Ncls and Pallbearers were : Clarence officiated. ter a brief illness. Krenz , Gerald Van Pelt , Alex The Mass was offered by the Solve! Olness. He farmed many Lurkowski , George Lorenz, Wal- TOPCOATS Funeral arrangements , which years on North Prairie, north Rev. Arthur Haines, Davant , HR are incomplete , are in ' charge of Peterson, until retiring and ter Szarmach and Joseph Ryn- La., with the Rev. Jerome of Colb y Funeral Home , Coch- moving to Peterson several kowski. Haines, BraithWaite , La., as rane. years ago. He had never mar- deacon and the Rev. Charles A. Baecker Sept. 7, 1909, in Lelslle as subdeacon. Mrs. Gilbert Kittleson ried. He was a member of Arcadia. The couple farmed Burial was in Calvary Ceme- ETTRICK , Wis. ( Special) - Grace Lutheran Church , Peter- H JACKETS near Waumandee area until tery, with military honors by Mrs. Gilbert Kittleson , 60, died son. retirement in 1946 when they Tickfer-Erickson American Le- suddenly at her home in Gales- Survivors are : One brother , moved to Alma. Her husband gion post. Martin , Bremerton , Wash.; one «¦SWEATERS ville Saturday afternoon. died Oct . 27, 196.1. Pallbearers were V e r n o n The former Clara Gustava sister , Mrs. llaslerud: nieces She was a member of St. Schwertel , Bensel Haines , Ralph Tl 20% Knuteson , she was born June and nephews. Three brothers Lawrence Catholic Church, the Weicenberger, Norman George, B Tt>< _lAIN ( WA '^fc~ ]m 24 , 1B95 , in the Town of Ettrick and one r.istcr have died. Confraternity of the Holy Ros- Leo George and Michael Rolin. ( ¦ \Wtm9vM\ lo Mr. and Mrs. Knule A. Funeral services will be ary and the American Legion ¦ II _r_SoilM CF-tM .k. «M.i.inii«i j Hl!« *» ly Thursday at 2 p.m. at Grace •m in •*. in. pitkin mvatlmi Knuteson. Auxiliary. aaY^SP She was married March t) , Lutheran Church, the Rev. FREE TB X-RAYS Survivors are ; Eight sons. (Mort. -lVcd .-Fn., 1-5 p.m. 1010 . at the home of her par- James W. Asp officiating. Bur- Philip, Racine; Edward, An- ents in the Beach area. For ial will be in East Grace Ceme- Room S . City llatl) RCA VICTOR Akv lf stt? TV many years they lived on the tery. Knuteson farm. In 195!) they re- Friends may call at Jensen drew , Walter , David and La Verne, Independence , and Jer- Winono Co. residents \rea, others , JJ each. ome and Gerald, Alma; two Last week . , fll • All-channel VHF and UHF tuning tired and moved to (Jalesvllle. Funeral Home , Rushford , Wed- daughters, Mrs. George (Eliza- Survivors are : Uer husband; nesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Total since 1959 54,254 • Powerful New Vista Tuners beth) Theisen, Arcadia , and I wo sons , Ralph , on the home • Improved 22,500-volt chassis (design average) farm, and Victor , Beach; two Mrs. Philip Baacker Mrs. Andrew (Eileen ) Mueller , • New RCA tinted Pan-O-Ply picture tubo ALMA. Wis . (Special ) - Alma; 34 grandchildren and Dial Th. "Hot" Numbor sf daughters , Mrs. Floyd ( Lurile) 2314 • Big 6" x 4* duo-cone speaker Rack , Beach , and Mrs . Ing- Mrs. Philip Bacckcr , 78, Alma, 36 great - grandchildren. One \~£mK rald (Grace) Jor gemot) , Et- died Sunday at 8:30 p.m. at daughter , four brothers and five • One-set VHF fine tuning t rick , Trempealeau C o u n t y St. Elizabeth's Hospital , Waba- sisters have died. A» Low £5 4J O Par register of deeds; nine grand- sha , where she had been a pa- Funeral s e r v i c e s will be At 4O.lt. Wetk children ; six great - grandchil- tient two months. Wednesday nt 10 a.m. at St. FOR dren ; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur The former Elizabeth Boland , Lawrence Church', the Rev . D & D ELECTRONICS, Inc. Zenke , Galesville , and Mrs . Os- she was born April 8, 1886, in Thomas A. Ash officiating. Bur- FUEL OIL GOAL I * MENSWEA R rar C, Olson, Arcadia , and one the Town of Glencoe, Buffalo ial will be in the Glencoe Ceme- DAVB GUENTHER and DICK CULHANE brother , Carl , and one foster County, to Andrew and Mary tery. RedleDlspetched Equipment Friends may cali at Stohr DOERER'S Formerly with Nelson Tirt Service brother , John Graham , both of Lynch Boland. She was a life- St. Charlti, Minn. Puposky, Minn. long resident of the area and Funeral Home this evening and j£ 5 ' M B . Third St. PhW . IMI Phone MM or Rollli\_ »ton. direct S-68V-2134 The funeral service will be attended Arcadia schools. Tuesday evening, Rosary will be Wl RINT FORMAL WIAR Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Faith Lu- She was married to Philip said each evening at 8. % ----- ------ --- .-SSSi^ ^
5 Children's 3 More Enter Buffalo Co. Events Slated Food Plan Girls Injured; Queen Contest La Crescent For Carnival Spring Grove, Hastings and Winona itself have furnished the Starts Jan. 19 Five events for children from Winona and its surrounding area * will be included in this second group of three Winter Carnival q u e e n contestants, chairman James D. Mohan said ALMA, Wis. — Federal gov- ernment surplus foods will be distributed in Buffalo County be- Man Charged today. ginning Jan. 19. Persons eligi- LA "CRESCENT, Minn. (So* year's ~ Winter Carnival pro- The candidates are Janet ble to receive them should pick dal) — Charges of careleai gram. Stever, a 20-year-old service them up only at the times and driving, leaving the scene of a They will be sponsored by the representative at Northwestern places listed. personal injury accident and vt» Winona Activity Group and su- Bell Telephone Co., sponsored Families residing in the city dating a restricted driver'!li- by her employer; Donna Reed, of Alma and towns of Alma, cense are pending against a 22- pervised by the park-recreation 19, a Winona Secretarial School Nelson and Maxville should call year-old La Crescent man. department. student and part-time employe for their allotments in the old Officers said he struck the The annual children's fishing at Morgan's Jewelry Store, and courthouse at Alma Jan. 19 be- rear of a small foreign car derby, heading the list, will be Patricia Anderson, 18, a fresh- tween 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. ( at 10:30 Saturday night on the held Sunday on Lake Winona at man at Winona State College. The surplus commodities for dike road east of La Crescent the foot of Franklin Street from MISS STEVER, 362V4 E. 5th persons living in the towns of and caused two 17-year-old 2 to 4 p.m. Children under 16 St., is the daughter of the late Buffalo, Belvidere, Cross, Glen- Houston County girls to be pa- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stever. She coe, Lincoln, Modena, Montana, tients in Lutheran Hospital, La may participate. Milton and Waumandee, village was graduated from Winona Crosse. Registration is open now at Senior High School in 1962. of Cochrane and Fountain City the park-recreation office, City She is 5 foot 6, weighs 124 and Buffalo City will be dis- THE HIGHWAY Patrol traced Hall, for the annual scavenger pounds and wears a size 12 tributed Jan. 20 between 8:30 the car to Everett Uewburg Jr. hunt, which begins next Mon- dress. She has strawberry a.m. and 4 p.m. from a passerby who saw the day. Children 12 and under may Janet Stever license number as the man 's blond hair and green eyes. Her The distribution point for the enter the hunt. hobbies are bowling and sew- remainder of the county will be car went out of control. It veer- . Clues for the scavenger hunt ing. the county highway shop at ed into the south part of tha will appear Jan. 18 through 22 Mondovi. City of Mondovi peo- four-lane highway aid Newburg; in the Daily News. The sixth MISS FEED, whose sponsor ple should call Jan . 21 between continued in that laiie as he pro- and final clue will be given out is the Lions Club, was graduated 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m./ and ceeded toward La Crescent, the at the Lake Park Lodge at 10 from Spring Grove High School. residents of the Towns of Mon- witness told authorities. . a.m. Jan. 23. The finder of this She is the daughter of Mr. and dovi, Canton, Gilmanton, Naples Sharon Mosher, who was driv- last object will receive a $25 Mrs. Loren Reed and lives at and Dover may call Jan. 22 be- ing the car owned by her moth- savings bond. 221 W. Broadway. tween the same hours. er, Mrs. Lilah Mosher, proprie- Skating races and contests al- The dark brown-haired, gray- Persons calling for their com- tor of Panorama Motel, receiv- so will be held Jan . 23 starting ish-blue-eyed Miss Reed is 5 foot modities should be sure to have ed fractures of both her legs at 2 p.m. at the Lake Park rink 7 and weighs 130 pounds. She their surplus foods identification between the ankles and knee as for boys and girls 14 and un- wears a size 12 dress. Her hob- card with them. Distribution she was thrown 10O feet landing der. Gold and silver cups will bies are knitting sewing and will be made by the county wel- in the south lane . be awarded winners in the spectator sports. She plans to fare department in this joint be a secretary after completing Her other injuries were a first three places in all divi- U.S. Department of Agriculture deep cut in the right instep, sions. her training. and state Department of Public right big toe almost severed, a If the weatherman cooperates, MISS ANDERSON, a grad- Welfare program , adopted last deep cut above the break in tha a family snow modeling contest fall by the tcunty Board of Su- right leg, skinned shoulder, and uate of Hastings High School pervisors. Some 700 are expect- will be held. Registrations must and the daughter of Mr. and multiple other cuts and bruises. be made at the park-recreation Mrs. Roy L. Anderson, is a ed to be eligible. She was placed in a cast from office by all entries in this freshman majoring in business the pelvis down . 4 Cases Slated contest, which begins next Mon- at Winona State. Her sponsor is Eileen Gile, daughter of Mr. day. Displays will be jud ged West End Greenhouse. Donna Reed and Mrs. Rudy Gile, Dakota, Jan. 22 after 2 p.m. She is 5 foot 4, weighs 120 Winona Senior High School jun- pounds, wears a size 10 dress REAPPORTIONMENT PLAN . . . Ap- Leod, rural Winona County. ior , also was thrown out of the For Trial in and has brown hair and blue Stockton Man proved Saturday by the Governor 's Commis- Wabasha County , at present combined driver 's door , larding on the eyes. Her hobbies are skating, safety island between the two water skiing, winter sports and sion on Reapportionment was this proposa.1 with Olmsted County to form District 3, for realignment of state legislative districts. would be joined instead with Goodhue County double lanes. She received head keeping a scrapbook. She hopes cuts requiring stitches, leg cuts District Court to become an airline stew- Light solid lines are county lines; heavy in the new plan. Present senator for the dis- Changes Plea and multiple bruises. ardess. solid lines are Senate district boundaries and trict is Robert Dunlap, Rochester, formerly dotted lines are House district lines. Each Plainview. The two House districts in pro- THE TEMPERATURE wai t degrees below zero. Nursery School Sixty-two civil cases were Senate district would be divided into two posed nsw District 3 — Rep. Lester Howatt, Amendment of the complaint House districts. Wabasha County ; Rep. Roy Voxland, Good- Sharon was driving east and •gainst him induced Anthony called on the calendar for the was within one-third mile from January term of District Court District 1 — Fillmore and Houston coun- hue County — are essentially the same as Schell, Stockton , bartender at today by Judge Arnold Hatfield . ties, Sen. Lew Larson — would be unchanged. now. La Crescent when her car was Swede's Bar, to change his plea Planned Here The calling is a ceremony The two House districts, represented by Rep. Rural Olmsted County would become struck by the 1957 Chrysler to guilty of selling strong beer in which attorneys in each case driven by Newburg, officers on a Sunday. Clinton Hall, Fillmore County, and Rep. Lloyd part of new District 8, along with Dodge and said. Her foreign vehicle was on the calendar briefly indicate Duxbury, Houston County, are virtually the Steele counties. The Rochester metropolitan Schell's attorney , William A. to the judge and Clerk of Court throw n against the guard rail. Lindquist , appeared for the de- With only a few preliminary Joseph C. Page whether the same as now, except for addition of part of area would be a separate senatorial district The seat was torn loose in tha fendant in municipal court today steps remaining, establishment case will be tried by jury or Fillmore County to the Houston district. with two representatives. Rural Olmsted impact and the door unlatched; and entered the guilty plea after of a public - service nursery court, how long they expect trial Also unchanged is District 2 — Sen. Rog- and Dodge counties would share one repre- the girls flew out. County Attorney S. A. Sawyer school is expected by Sponsors to last and how soon they ex- er Laufenburger, Winon a County — and its sentative and Steele County would be as- An unidentified doctor, follow- obtained amendment of the com- pect to be ready for trial. two House districts , represented by Rep. signed one representative. (AP Photofax ) ing them , stopped to give as- plaint to eliminate the word to be realized shortly. Calling of the calendar, in Patricia Anderson Frank Theis, Winona , and Rep. Donald Mc- sistance. Another car was dis- "wilfully." Members of the Winona Pre- other words, allows the court patched to the Standard Oil Schell's fine of $35 was paid school Study Club, originators officers to teptatively arrange Service station in La Crescent. New Judge Vandals Damage as the alternative to 12 days in a schedule for trying of cases Frontenac Man of the project , said a site has Lloyd Demorest , attendant, call- jail. Judge John D. McGill im- on the term calendar. ed the Highway Patrol which posed sentence. The complaint been chosen. Time of opening and location of the school will FOUR CASES were set for sent N. R. Wicklund , La Cres- was sworn out by state liquor agents after a Nov. 29 visit to be announced as soon as plans Geh Five Years trial within the month by Judge Welcomed cent , and Clyde Seekins, Cale- Church Interior Hatfield. Leonard J. Rich, 2581/ _ donia , to the scene. Winona County. have been reviewed by the Demorest also called an am- E. 4th St., will be tried on an standards and licensing section FRONTENAC , Wis.-A Fron- arson charge Friday at 9:30 Prior to this morning's call- bulance from La Crosse, which1 ing of the January term in Dis- took the girls to the hospital. Westfield Club of the state Department of Pub- tenac man who pleaded guilty a.m. County Attorney S. A . to am aggravated assault charge Sawyer will prosecute; Attorney trict Court, Attorney George SPRING GROVE, Minn. to have been held there Greg Husmann , La Crescent, lic Welfare. Sunday. Communion wafers called Sharon 's mother. Her in Goodhue County District Roger P, Brosnahan represents Robertson Jr. delivered a brief (Special)—Vandals destroy- Directing the school will be Rich. welcoming address to Judge were strewn. Brass goblets husband. Clayton , was en rout e Mrs. Marvin Gunderson , 1257^ Court Friday was sentenced to ed part of the alter and ac- standing on the altar were Entered Again five years in Stillwater state When the 45 members of the Arnold Hatfield on behalf of the to New York City and couldn't W. Broadway. Mrs. Gunderson petit jury panel assemble Jan. couterments at Waterloo flattened , apparently by be notified immediately. operated a similar school at St. prison by Judge John B. Freid- Winona County bar. rich. 18 at 10 a .m., they will hear Ridge Lutheran C h u r c h stepping on them . James prior to moving here the case of Zywicki Investment Robertson , president of the south of here in Allamakee Glass globes were broken OFFICERS SAID the New- last year with her husband, Wi- Earl Dutton, 32, admitted county bar association , express- burg car had passed another Police Chief James W. Mc- stabbing his wife, Marilyn , also Co., Inc ., against H. J. Kramer, County, Iowa, Saturday in the antique chandelier Cabe today reported a burglary nona Senior High School foot- Ross Kraning and National ed the bar 's esteem for Wino- night. that hnd once burned kero- car just before attempting to ball coacb. 32, in the back with an fl- na 's new district judge and as- pass the girls'. at the Westfield Golf Club, 1460 inch kitchen knife after an Heating & Cooling Manufactur- Houston. County Sheriff sene. An attempt had been W . 5th St., sometime Saturday The school, open to all denom- ing Corp. The trial is expected sured him of the bar 's coopera- Byron Whitehouse went to made to move the pulpit , There were no seat belts ui inations, is a nonprofit institu- early-morning quarrel at the tion in settlement of any prob- the 1960 car in -which the girls night. couple's home in Fron tenac to take a week. the scene Sunday afternoon without success, but the po- tion . Programs , information and The personal injury case of lems which might arise. while S h e r i f f Theodore dium was broken off. were riding. Damage to their The burglary was the second Nov. 28. vehicle was estimated at $1,- at the club in the past^ week medical forms were distributed William H. Galewski, 653 E. Judge Hatfield responded in Rumph , Waukon , was inves- Many of the hammers in Thursday at a meeting of the Mrs. Dutton has been releas- 200. Damage to the Newburg Richard Kolter reported the ed after treatment in St. John 's Broadway, against Charles L. warm terms. "I came here by tigating. the piano were torn off , a study club. Officers said other Nicholson , Yakima , Wash., was choice," he told the large gath- Damage was devastating, hole was made in a stained car was estimated by officer. break-in Sunday at 9:35 a.m. A interested parents can obtain Hospital , Red Wing. Dutton will at $250. police investigation revealed be taken to the prison this set for trial Jan. 25. However, ering of county lawyers. "I said Whitehouse. The back glass window , and figures in material from Mrs . Gunderson a motion for change of venue came here because I like the of the altar was torn loose an exterior nativity scene The girls had attended a that the cash boxes of a juke or Mrs. William Blass, Minne- week. dance at the Avalon , La Crosse. hox and a cigaret machine had to Houston County will be heard county, the residents of the and moved. The altar cloth were destroyed. sota City . was removed and set on fire. The church has a supply At that time Linda Swendiman, been rifled of some $2.1. Monday afternoon by Judge county—and its lawyers." 16, La Crescent , also was with The nursery school will be ful- Lake City Course Hatfield. It had been taken outside minister , pending the arriv- In addition , six fifths of whis- ly certified and is to operate Many lawyers were present to them. They left the dance hall where the flames died. al soon of the Rev. S. O. Sor- ky had been taken. Their value on a permanent basis , sponsors LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) THE SUIT for breach of war- answer for their firms at the Communion services were about 10 p.m. After a snack was set at $28. The burglars calling of the caleridar. But lien , Decorah. at a La Crosse restaurant they said. Programs are flexible so —A standard Red Cross first ranty of V. A . Bohr , Scottsdale , gained entry by breaking out a that pupils can be accepted on aid course will be offered at Ariz. , against King Gas and a great many apparently came proceeded to La Crescent. Welfare Office window on the north side of the the basis of attendance from Lale City beginning next Mon- Fertilizer Co., Lewiston , was set simply to welcome the judge. promise settlement of two old After letting Linda off they clubhouse. once to three times a week. day and will continue through for trial Feb. 1. Attorney Wil- The text of Robertson 's wel- age assistance lien cases. decided to return to La Crosse. Burglary of ti p cluh last Such flexibility will make the Jan. 22. Classes will be conduct- liam A . Lindquist told Judge come follows: THE DEPARTMENT , Werner En route they changed their mind and started back to La May Be Involved Tuesday night or Wednesday program available to a wider ed at the city hall from 7:30 to Hatfield he expected the trial "Your honor , it is my pleas- said, is preparing material for morning netted the intruders range of applicants , sponsors 10 p.m. under the supervision of to take two days. court presentation in three Cresecent. ure as president of the county Officers said Sharon could four bottles of whisky and sev- believe. Clyde Oliver , Wabasha County Lindquist represents Bohr. bar association to welcome you cases involving termination of eral partially-empty bottles, but Funds to equip tho school will Red Cross chairman. Anyone in- Attorney William E . .Crowder, have been run over by the car In Poverty Plan as our resident judge. parental rights and two cases following them if she hadn 't no cash. be raised by private donations terested is invited. A nominal Minneapolis , represents King inquiring into alleged neglect of The burglaries are under in and through various money-rais- charge for instruction material Gas. "We have for a long time been thrown onto the south dou- had the pleasure of associating children. It has completed 11 vestigation . ing projects. will be the only cost. Five personal injury cases studies for the court in cases ble lane , where there was littls brought by Raymond L , Holm , with you. Indeed , n number of The county welfare depart- traffic. Chicago , on his own behalf and us had that pleasure even be- ment might become involved in involving mental illness and inebriety. Man Asks for Prisoner for his four children were con- fore you became district jud ge. programs under the Economic NEWBURG S CAR was report- solidated at the order of Judge Opportunity Act of 19fi4 , the Wi- Werner told the board that his ed to have traveled left across "We ask that you consider nona County Welfare Board was office is working with two tu- the south lanes and come to rest Hatfield. They involve injuries yourself a member of our bar received in a collision June 13 told at its meeting Friday. berculosis patients and has com- against the guard rail. Witnes- association . We will welcome William P. Werner, welfare pleted three new referrals of ses said he started the car , with a car driven by Richard At Hospital; He Flees Schultz, Utica . your suggestions to us for the director , said the department children to University of Min- backed from the rail , and pro- Attorney Duane M. Peterson improvement of our efforts in probably will work with school nesota hospitals for alleviation ceeded homeward in the wrong for Holm told Judge Hatfield all phases of our work. We re- representatives, the state em- of orthopedic handicaps. lane. the trial would probably last spectfully ask that you also con- ployment service nnd the Min- Miss Ruth Smcdstcd and The girls were Riven emer- five days . It will be a jury sider our suggestions with re- nesota Department of Conser- Mrs. Kathleen Duran , depart- gency surgery Saturday night. A "Spanish-looking " man was The patrolman carrying the waite , the Saturday night guard trial. Attorney Ralph Foster spect to the administration of vation in setting up a program ment social workers , helped Sharon and Linda are juniors scared away from Community shotgun told Chief McCabe that in front of Cozart's room. represents Schultz. justice. It is our opinion that of job op portunity and train- present material to the board. at St. Peter 's High School, Ho- the weapon 's safety catch was The suspect was seen leaving The four suits of Winona working together we can look ing for youths between the ages kah. Sharon and her brother, Memorial Hospital Saturday eve- on. A check revealed that the the hospital at this point , by ning by a nurse 's report of his homeowners against the Sam forward to many years of co- of 16 and 21. David , who will complete basic presence to the patrolman catch was defective. The weapon discharged into the woman nt the reception desk. Rueb Wrecking Co., Olmsted nnerr five endeavor for the bet- One possibility, Werner said , Guards Continue training with the U. S. Marines at San Diego, Calif. , were in- County, were consolidated also. terment of the citizens of this is that the work program might the tiled floor of a corridor , guarding burglary suspect Wil- pocking the linoleum but other- UNAWARE OF THIS, two pa- Attorney Duane M. Peterson for the homeowners estimated the county ." be augmented by an arrange- ment by which a person would Panama Watch jured Oct. 21 , "962 , when Iheir car .s truck a p ipe in the road liam J. Cozart , 27, Chicago . trolmen dispatched to the hospi- wise doing no damage. trial would take two days be- have a 32-hour work week nnd PANAMA (AP) - National which I hey did n 't sec. It sent The man was discovered wan- tal conducted a search of the THE SUSPECT entered the second floo r . It was nt this time fore a jur y. The firm of Schcr- Pair Found Dead an eight-hour academic week. Guardsmen remained on duty their car out of control. dering in the second-floor halls mer and C.cnsler represents the Sheriff Byron Whitehouse in- of the hosp itnl , looking into hospital about 7 p.m. and was that the shotgun accidentally company. In Closed Garage WERNER ALSO presented ¦ today at the edge of the ll .S vestigated that accident and al- rooms and asking where the seen by Mrs. Truman Olson , a discharged. The patrolman told the department' s financial re- controlled Canal Zone as cere M > was at the scene Saturday nurse , walking around the sec- Chief McCabe that the woapon THE PERSONAL Injury suit ST. PAUL (AP ) — Autopsies port for 1!K>4. A balnnce of $68,- "prisoner " wns. monies continued marking the niehl. ond floor, looking into rooms. had discharged itself; ho could of Barbara Ellen Bryn, 270 E. were to be performed today to 574.25 remained in department HOSPITAL patients were un- According to Mrs, Olson, the not explain now. Wabasha St., against Bernard determine what caused the funds Dec. 31 out of a total levy first anniversary of bloody anti- HOMER HILLTOPPERS aware of Ills presence , and man said to her , "Come here, Chief McCabe gave the follow- J. Boland , Dale It. Boland and death of a man and woman , of $267,281 .(19. American riots. The observance HOMER. Mum. - Wilham most did not recognize the sound sister, where's the prisoner 's ing description of tho suspect James Sullivan , Caledonia , whose bodies were found in Werner told the board that ends Tuesday. Tcske, area gam e warden , will of a shotgun accidentally dis- room ." today: Appeared of Spanish ori- wns put over to the April term a car in a closed garage here. his department is working with charged several minutes later the county- attorney, S. A. Saw- Four ' American soldiers and he guest speaker at the meeting — She pretended not to under- gin , 25 to 30 years old , 5 foot fl , of court. L. L. Duxbury, Cnle- 21 Panamanians were killed last ot the Homer Hilltoppers 4-H by a policeman Kent to investi- stand what he was talking medium build , wearing a blue donin , attorney for Rullivnn , posted a $300 bond set in muni- yer , on thirce carnal knowledge gate. year in the violence along thu Club at K p.m. Thursday at about , and the man walked print jacket . will be busy in the legislature cipal court. cases and one incest relation- # According to Police Chief The cases of Leo P. Kemp border. Homer Hall . away, Later , she found the man The chief suld the man 's fea- until then. ship case, lt is involved In four .lames W. McCabe , hurdly any- In a bathroom and asked him tures are "similar " to those of Arraignment of Samuel Mur- against Jones & Kroeger Co., paternity octions. one in the hospital other than what he was doing. "Just check- Coznrt's escaped accomplice ray, 259 Mill St., on a paternity Appliance Finance Co. against He snid that his department KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS nurses was aware of the poten- ing, " he replied , "if it's all im the nttempted high school charge was continued to Jan. 25 Luther Stecn and Luther Hos- hus approved a homo for an tial drama being acted out in the right with you." burglary Thursday morning. at 1:30 p.m. Murray 's Attorney, pital , Eau Claire , and Midel- adoptive placement , and he rec- Reg. Meeting Tuesday, Jan. 12 hospitnl corridors. The "bang " Nurse Rita Casey saw the However , the accomplice also Loren W. Torgerson. told judge fart Clinic , Ltd ., Eau Claire , ommended licensing of a new 8:00 p.m. tliftrp in tht club4iou»*. of the shotgun blast actually against Edwin P. Yack , 119 Exemplification ol Ht Dtgrot suspect shortly afterward and was described as being 30 to Hatfield that his client is out foster home for care of chil- blended into the hospital' s back- Washington St., were all settled dren. Dinntr Mieting 4:30 p.m. reported the man 's suspicious 35 years old , 6 feet tall and of town now but would be back DON NVSETH , Grand Knl .M ground noises for most, he said. actions to Patrolman Braith- pudgy. for arraignment. Murray has out of court , it was announced. The bo«ard approved a com t
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