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K'trth WINONA DAILY HErVJ 11 TODAY WEDNC5DAY MARCH 12, 1953 he Daily Record i Eau Claire Tire Plant to Lay Off 200 F.AU I AIRK, Wis if Two hundred ftiipluvr of ih I', Rubber Co 's tue plant will be laid off the wd of this week, factory jnanager R. (i, Francis announced today. Good Turnout At Elba Town; 53 Voles Cast Two-State Deaths Alsops Dividing Work At Winona General Hospital TUESDAY AdmiMioitt Drums Scutliiiti. Minut-Mita City, I 'l I in-vi I. I.IH Grand St Albeif Wobig, 3I Nitibniti Mrs, Biapca Crover THEMPEALEAP.

ttu GluvrMili' lit mi in for Mi Hi- It is the first major Imbisit isl layoff in Ku t'laire this year. I Winona Deaths Halfdan Hanson li.tlfd.in M. llatiMiii, Wabasha lite maintenance an-pcrintcmlriit lor At Unit hurley Homes, died at 12 30 a in. to day at Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse, lie bad been lit icveral weeks. He was hot July 21.

18'W. at Canton, the son of Mr. and Mis. II Hanson, lie tn.uiii-d Dma Kuchhulz Aug. 9.

YKl, liar Dresbach Returns AII Incumbents; Dickson Renamed bRi.SBACil. Mum. All incuin. benti were returned to office in Dresbach Township I A total of 57 ballots was cast with Kmory Dickson meiving ,14 for supervisor, Jluijh Donaldson H) for treasurer, Mrs. Beatrice Freeman 55 olr clerk.

Walter Hrarti 5.1 1 for constable and Frank Schini 5 for justice of the peace. Mrs. Ruby Jamkowski (Killed 5 wntciii votes for treasurer. Donaldson and Schini also were write-in candidates. All others had filed.

Dresbach voters also cast 43 ballots for Harvey lleyer for Burns-1 Homer Pleasant SCI) supervisor and approved a genet al fund (ax St By JOSEPH AND STEWART ALSOP Itobnt Moiaver, MI t'ai SI. Canadian Premier Moving Inlo High Gear for Voles Mrs Henry Vieorck. M6 E. Ill ll.lllvt Birth Mr, and Mis. Louis Fngfer, Cot In a son.

Mr and Mix Julni Phillips, 1.75 lived until four iiiony. They at Canton moving brie (Mr, Grot re MomIuU, I and Mr, rnd ilMrr, p.Unr, I' gtandrhibln-n; 47 grrid gr ami. i biUlren, and two great grrat graridchildien. Funeral service will be Thursday at m. at the Finn Ol-s'iii farm home and 2 in.

at Bennett Valley Lutheran Churih. The Rev, Thomas Lee, Minnenpi. lis, a nephew, will officiate and I1t111.1l will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at Kjentvet Sui Funeral Home th.s evening and at the Olson f.trm bomn Thursday limii 10 30 a m. to 1.39 111.

Mrt. Gorg E. Di LEW 1ST ON, Minn. SpcuaI Min, (ieoie E. Dease, one rif a group of pioneer settleis who came to Wi.Motisin 111 covered wagons, dud thn morning after a long illne.v The former Helen Grnrlc Gilford.

Mr, Dease w.n born in l.akepoil, N. the d.iilgliter of Mr and Mis, Henry Gillord. The family moved to Nchra utid In the tlUMis. afier a grass-(inier plague had destroyed their crops, moved in covered wagons to l.vnxv ill'. Wis.

)rars ago. Mr. II a i am 'Hi, were held Sunday at tilreil Mound Cemetery, Dolmen, the Rev Allied I'eikins, pastor of the New Amsterdam Prrsbytci tan Chimb, oiIk i.iting Mis. Gi over dud MjkIi i at Whitehall Coiuiiiuiiily Ho fid-low ing a long illness Slit- dad liar-tured her rigln bg in Felmi.iiy. '11m- foiiner lit, on a Von Loon, she was linn Sel.

lni.7. in I lot -I, itid Township, la Ctos'-r County, the daughter of Mr, ami Mm. Alberto Vail I.oiiii, inniii-1 sellleis. Ilir father lonnlit in the Civil War ith the Kih isuHiMit 1 in nut i She was inained to William Clover May 17. I.WI They in the Town of Caledonia, Trent-ealeau Coiinly uiil.l when they retired to Trempealeau Mrs, Grover oMtiei an Ail Goods store in pint of her home.

later purchased the ll.inke building, a landiuaik heie, and opened the Antique Shop, Mr, Giover died in 1942. ELBA. Minn. Gregory Kram-fr re-elected Klha Township uprrvisor with 44 votes. Neil H.intgrn got 9 writein vote.

Fifty-three votes were cast, xery good turnout in Winuna County where other township voting was light or avrrage. I.ouis Heirn ai elected rlerk with in votes, succeeding C. J. Nie-now ho didn't Me but got 1 write-in. The township continues without a justice of the peace.

No one filed for the post. Francis Benedett. I.rs-' ter Krocninc and Norman lleim were tied with 1 writein each. the incumbent const a- i hie for a 2 year term, didn't file for re election but was elected with 1 8 writeins. Others receiving write- ins far the constable's post were 1 Arnold Prtidoehl.

Neil Hansgen, 3, and C'leyson Schulz, I. Wabasha St a son. Mr. and Mis. Doii.tld McM.iuiis, 7 W.

Maik St a son. levy of WASHINGTON -At the end of this iiimiWi, the above joint byline. I be symbol (lf a long uiid happy, brotherly partnership, will cease to appear, in its accustomed i place. For various highly piadi-j al reasons, it h.n become drsir-' able to divide the (unctions of newspaper reporting and maga-' line writing which our partner-! ship has always combined. A parting in which personal feelings pull one way and practi-' cality pushej the other way is always a eonliniciilal business.

So ninbe it is sheer on our parts to want to mark the announcement of this oncoming parting with a soil of retrospect' of our twelve years and mote of work together. We formed our partnership when we hod barely put our wartime i wat a member ol Metho idist Church, Surviving are Ilis wife; hi mother, Mis. II. S. Hanson, Can 'ton; three suns, i Itavmoiid.

x- Ditchargti Miss Elaine Holmgien, 614 W. midway. Sharon llohitid, 4 Ji. Winona St. Mrs.

Norman llaglund, 1077 King St. No Contest At Wilson By ALAN DONNELLY Canadian Prit Staff Wntar OTTAWA Ti With his election campaign at the hallway point. Prime Minister John Did-t-nhakcr appears to be moving into high gear (or a closing drive to the Match 31 voting day. Tke 02 year-old Progressive Con servntive leader, who kept up a whirlwind tempo throughout his campaign last year, set an easier pace dining the first thtee weeks of this one. In travels that took him fiom I Mrs.

Allen Mueller and baby, Winona Rl. 2. Mrs. Raymond Sihreiber and I baby, Hamilton. SI.

Bj run C. Klebig, 4J.1 W. Maik St. WILSON, Minn. Erie ger was re elected Wilson ship supervisor Tuesday, receiving 32 of the 35 votes cast in the daughter bailer member of 'lYemiiea! Lynxville Christian Church.

Mrs. Surviving ate: One Mrs. Eunice Hamilton. otinc for Winona Soil ion District candidates follows: uniforms in mothballs, in the first i Manitoba to Newfoundland and lean: a nephew whom she raised. OTHER BIRTHS peacetime month of the first Trii-: set loith his man administration.

If you want on unemploy ment, trade, a measure of how incredibly long development, agriculture ago that-was, thttr-is the odd am, fcudal smil v. He defended the government's record since it look oil ice last June 21. election. Clerk A. S.

Milton was re-elected with 34 votes and Constable Valentine Schloege) was re-elected with 31 votes. There is no justice of the peace. Twenty votes were cast for Harvey Heyer, candidate for the Bums-Homer-Pleasant soil conservation district. Voting for the Winona Soil Con Fivc-ycar-term Howard Ander- son. 31, and Cletus Walch, 18.

Four I years It. K. Rohrcr, 12. and Charles Taylor, 3fi. Three years Norman lleim, 12: Bjarne Melbo, 10; and Lyman Persons, 27, Two years Kalph Herber, 22, and John Scbell.

26. One year Low-1 ell Rarkhcim, Matt Marnach, i 37; Donald Kakstad, 1, and Rob-! ert WckscI, 2. i. ki uiai we ran into our nrsi trouble as columnists because of insufficient faith in the high and noble purposes of the Soviet Union, i Dease had len living with a daughter and ber son in law, Dr. and Mrs.

II. W. Satterlee, here. Survivors, in addition to Mrs. Satterlee, are two daughters, Mr.

C. L. Agnes' Feuerhelm, Lansing, Iowa, and Mrs. J. 'Ivalu Hendricks.

Evaiiston, HI a nephew, Clyde Giflord, La Crosse: seven grandchildren and II great grand children. Funeral services will he Friday at 10 30 a m. al Werner Funeral Home here, the Rev. John Burial will lie in T.ynxville Ceme Philip Loon, Washington, D. two hiollieis, C.

(i. Van Loon, Phoenix, Mu ami Ward, Whitehall; one sister, Mis Enuit.i Smallen, Missoula, Monl one granddaughter, Mrs. Beveriy Wetzel. Lawrence, two great-grandsons, Robert et el, Lawrence, Kan, and Paul Hamilton, Riverside, Calif and one great-granddaughter, Ellen Ann Hamilton, Riverside, Calif. Mrt.

John Webb EAD GAI.I.E. Wis. (Snecial)- ter; Henry. Ma Mr. Hanson bel.

and Roland. Canton: two daughters. Mrs. Richard i Elaine Garsow. Leavenworth.

and Miss Dorothy Hanson, Minneapolis; 14 gi anilcbildren, and one sister, Mrs. Louis Ostrem, Laues-boto. Funeral services will be Friday 1 at 10 a.m. at Fawcett-Abrnbam I Funeral Home, the Rev. Clare Karstcu officiating and 2 pin, nt the Canton Piesbvtertan Church, the Rev.

Paul Holland olficiating. Burial will be in Prosper Ceme-, tery. Prosper, Minn, i Friends may call al the funeral I home after 7 p.m. Thursday and at the Canton church Friday horn 1 to 2 in. William J.

Ktlberer Funeral services for William Kelberer, 173 E. King St were held today al 9 a m. al Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, the Very Rev. Msgr. Harold Dittman olfuiat-ing.

Burial was in 1st. Mary's Cemetery. Pallbearers were James OT.auglilin. Ray I.aughlin. Fred D.

Sherman. Ben L. Kratch, John DAKOTA. to Mr. and Mrs.

Lester I'nnasi a daughter Monday at Lutheran Hospital, La Crosse. Mrs, sch is the former Sandra Pnp-enfuss, Dakota. WALTIIAM, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Altlz, a son March 3.

HOl'STON', Minn. Special) Born to Mr. and Mrs. George numb, a daughter March 4 at Grandview Hospital, La Crosse.) Mrs, Laiiinh is the dinner Her- THE FIRST Azerbaijanian crisis was just on the lion and in analyzing Stalin's grab for Persia, we followed the line of the exceptionally brilliant Soviet experts that the government had in those days. (One of them is in exile now; another has been driven from the public service; and we now seem to rely on the Secretary of Slate's direct wire to the Al Five thousand dollars was oted for general purposes up ovrr last year.

Bounties remain the same. The assessor's fee will he $3 a day phis 6 cents mileage allowance. All waaes including those of township olficers will be $1 an hour. But In his attacks en the Lib- erals the other parlies have i been pretty well ignored so far Dieletibaker has shown Hashes of I last year's fighting form with i which he led Conservatives back to power after 22 years, with a minority 113 of the 2(i5 seals in the House of Commons. Those close to the Prime Min-I ister say he deliberately kept, his early electioneering under wraps.

Midway through last week, how-i ever, he seemed to drop these tactics during a three-day lowing through southern Ontario. So far hit audiences have bttn generally larger, under compar- lin Tlioi ud. Municipal Court servation District candidates follows: Five-year term Cletus Walch, 7. Four years Charles Taylor, 6. Three years Norman Heim, Bjarne Melbo, 1, and Lyman Persons, 1.

Two years Ralph Herber, 2, and John Scbell, 4. One year Robert Wessel, 9. Nine thousand dollars was voted for general purposes up over last year. Three-quarters of this will be used for road work. Bounties remain the same, Hokah Township mighty for the functions the cx-! perts used to perform IVt that is another subject! Having fob I lowed the line of our expert friends, ve were denounced as I hard-nosed, maliciously anti So WINONA (leveling, 2,1.

(leveling, 23. Funeral services for Mrs. John Webb. Ill; Fan Galle, were held Friday Morning nt SI. Henry's Catholic Church, the Rev.

Waller Biey official ing. Survivors Include grandchildren. Mrs. Webb died March 4 at her home. The dinner Eliabeih Baier, she was horn Feb.

7, 1H75, at Eau Galle. the dauhgtcr of Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph B.iier. She was married to John Webb April 10, 1KIIL'.

Survivor include: Her husband seven daughters, Mrs. Frank Maus Renamed In Hart Voting Schlaefer and Harold Otcnloch viet pessimists by an impeccably Republcan publisher of great importance to us, who later indulged in more han a little ap Lav erne E. Murk forfeited a $10 deposit on a ill. une of opetaliiig a motor vehicle Willi illegal brakes. He was arrested bv police at East Broad way and Mankalo avenue at m.

Tuesday. ,1, flllH I WEATHER able circumstances, than those of last year's campaign. Party olli-cials claimed the turnout of nearly 5.000 for his Winnipeg opening Feb. 12 was the largest political meeting ever held on the Prairies. Broadway, forfeited 'deposit '''Ha Si hlossei Arkansaw Elects 2 Officers HOKAH.

Minn. (Special) Peter Baranek was re-elected to a 3- Mis. Walter (Clara Smith. Fan on a chaige of lulling to display EXTENDED FORECAST Minnesota: Temperatures will average from 3 to degrees above the seasonal normals north to near normal lit lit day to day temperature changes through Friday night, then turning Sunday Monday; normal maximum 33 noi Ih to lower 4()s The Ili.ifl license plates made by police at aires! was 111. Tues- Society Briefs peasement of ren.

Joseph H. McCarthy. Being a newspaper cduuinist is a liale bit like being a Greek chorus. You report, you analyze, you comment and you desrtibe the parts of the drama tha' do not take place on the oH-n stage. Since irony is a principal itgred-ienl of the political drama, anyone who spends much time in the chorus is bound to remember a good many ironical episodes, like the episode of the indignant HART.

Minn. Ninety voters voted in the Hart Township elec- tion compared with 92 in 1937. They elected Frank Maus super-; visor over Ervin Hueblein by I more than a 2 to 1 margin, 65 25. Both candidates had filed. i Only candidate to file for town clerk was Bernard Henncssy.

He was re-elected with 74 votes. WiU ton Heidcn and George Meyer' each received 2 writeins for) clerk, while Hugo Eggert receiv-' ed 1. The Claire; Mrs. John tM.vrllef Lief i 11 Hudson; Mrs. Arthur '(Grace) Filloer, La Crosse; Mis Frank (Marie) Scluie, Rock Falls; Mrs.

Jerfy tCalheiiue) Roe, 1 Boise, Idaho, and Mrs. Henry '(Evelyn) Znrn, Hovceville; five I sons, George, Leo and f.lovd, Eau Guile; Paul, Germanlovvn, and (Carl, Chicago; two sisters, Mrs, Charles (Anna) Hack, Superior, land Mrs. I'uul (Ida) Fielding, TRINITY AID ELGIN, Minn. (Special) Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid Thursday altcrnoon. the Rev H.

Dorn opened the meeting, year term as supervisor end Martin Ilorihan to a 2-year term as clerk in Hokah Township Tuesday, A total of $3,500 was voted for all expenses during tle year, Burns Re-elected Warren Supervisor day. Edward Meier. B70 3'th (ioodview, loileited a VI deposit 'on a charge of driving throuidi a fctop sign at West 5th and Hilbcrl streets. The arrest was made by police at pm Sundav. Jack McDonald.

2(1. 31125 jGoodview, lorfelled a $15 deposit i on a charge of driving (10 miles mi O. his! tery at 2 in. Min Veronica Baumgarlner 1 TREMPEALEAU. Wis F11-ineral jservices for Miss Veronica Raumgurtiier, 84, will he Thursday at 2 m.

at Trempealeau Federated Church, the Jtev, W. T. Walker officiating Burifil will be 111 Wooill.iwn Ccnieiery, Winona. Miss Batimgartner died Tuev clay al II 53 a m. at St.

Anne's Hospital, La Crosse, She had been ill months. She was hoi 11 Dec. 7. 11173. nt Wabasha, and Used In Winona from to lOUH Sh" is survived by two nieres, (lie Missis Elh'l and Pearl As-colt, Winona, and two sisters, Mrs.

Fred Ryder, N. iini Mrs. Arthur Vander. gate, Trempealeau. Friends may call l'awcctt-Abraham Funeral Home alter 7 pin, today and at the churcli Friday from 12 111.

Frank Sanders l.ANESBORO, Minn Special' Frank Sanders. R5. former Fill-rtiote County Commissioner, died Tuesday evening tit a Rochester hospital whete he had been a patient 10 days. He was born Dec. IS, 1372, in Pilot Mound Township, lie farmed Hut home farm until Y.iM when be moved to Laiiesboro.

lie married Bessie Walker in October at pilot Mound. died in IDKI. He married Agnes Walker June 12, at Wykolf. Mr. Sanders was a member of the Masonic lodge 58 years.

Ha served in various township positions besides serv ing as county commissioner. Surviving are: His wife: true sons by his first marriage, Robert, Fervant in was taken topic for discussion. Praver for 1 ruin LW'ML service, the general hour in a 4r mile aii hour zone Durand; ilo grandchildren, 14(1 an THE BUSINESS itstlf hat it own ironies. You find you bore people until their teeth hurt when you are most right, as we did WARREN. Minn.

George Burns was re-elected Warren Township supervisor with 30 votes. Clerk J. R. Miller was re-elected with 30 votes. normal niinimiims 13 north to lower 20s south; precipitation will average inch north to south, occurring mostly as snow beginning west Thursday nitiht and spreading through east Friday and cotil inning most o( Sunday, Wisconsin; Temperatures will average near or a little below noimal; normal maximum 37 north to 44 south; normal minimum Hi north to 2(1 no important temperature changes expected throughout period, precipitation will average .10 inch or less with chance of some snow south Friday or Saturday.

OTHER TEMPERATURES with our angry reports on the Tru church cleaning will be March 24. There will be a clothes drive prior to the May meeting. Hie program consisted of a film strip on the order of service lor holy Communion. The next meeting will be April in. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Harold Tradup and Mis. Lloyd Doluinz. man-Johnson disarnianent pro- before the Korean war, and Arthur Huefs, the incumbent con-! gram great -grandchildren, and thieo great -great 'grandchildren. Conrad Herman WOODLAND, Minn, Special) Burial services lor Conrad Herman, Plainview, former area resident, were held Tuesday afternoon In Woodland Cemetery. David Bnynton collected 5 write-in votes for the 2-year office of justice of the peace, while Elmer Krdmann polled 16 writeins for constable.

Following are results of balloting for supervisor of the newly formed Winona Soil Conservation District: Five-year term Howard Anderson, 40, and Cletus Walch, 33; 4-year term Charles Taylor, 60, and R. R. PiOhrer, 23; 3-year term Norman Hcim, 48; Bjarne Mel-bo, 0, and Lyman Persons, 16; 2-year term Ralph Herber, 39, and John Schell, 38; 1-year term Lowell Barkheim, 30; Robert Vessel. 30: Donald Rakstad, 13, stable who didn't file for re-election, got 8 writeins. Twelve thousands dollars was voted for general purposes, mainly for road construction and on Highway 4.1.

ine airesi was 'made by the Minnesota Highway i Patrol at 7:45 in, Sunday, Myron Schladinske, 20, Fountain City, forfeited a $.1 deposit on a charge of making an illegal L' tin ol West 2nd and Main He was ai rested by police -at 12:12 a in. today. nernaid McGarty, 33, Eau I Claire, foi leiled a VI deposit on a chaige of driving thioui'li a red light at West, 3rd and Main si ets. He as arrested by police at a 111. today.

Jones 4 Kroeger. 108 E. 3rd SI with our similar reports on the EiscnhoVer disarmament program that has been only a little modified by the Sputnik. You also find that the things you have to drive yourself to do very often end by being no more than wryly funny, as when one of us rather queasily decided to go in with the first wave at the Inchon landing, and PLEDGED ELGIN, Minn. (Special) Miss Carol Ellis, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. E. W. Ellis. Elgin, a fresh Olson (Special) ill, Town of died Mount her farm I Mri.

Betiy I MONDOVI. Wis. Mrs, Betsy Olson, 1 Dover, Mondovi lit day at 8:10 111. Speedup of State She I1111I been ill for home man in the school of music nt the I'niversiiy of Michigan, recently pledged Kappa Delta Sorority- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT time. The former Uelsv Lee, she was and Matt Marnach, 5.

was vaguely, peacefully deposited on quite the wrong beach. You find, ton. that you are sometimes most popular when what you ore writing is most wrong or most empty of real content. The ironies of the business un born July 10, liifi, in Norway, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ole Building Sought To Aid Jobless forfeited a deposit on a (barge; of failing to display license plates 011 one of its vehicles. The arrest was made by police at 4 p.m. Tuesday. Parking deposits of $1 were forfeited by Tom Boneslroo, Milton LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) .23 Mr.

and Mrs. II. Tushaus an country 1 Rochester; George, Sidney. Lee, and came to this nounce the engagement of their derline the cardinal rule that a daughter, Mary Agnes, Excelsior, lot to Thomas F. Shaugh- newspaperman's feet are a ST.

PAUL i Gov. Freeman is seeking a speedup of construction work on state projects to help meet the problem of growing unemployment rolls in Minnesota. .02 .01 I Hi l.o Inll Falls 3:. It Duluth 40 lf Twin Cities 4:1 25 Madison 41 21 Des Moines 41 It Fargo 40 12 I Abilene 40 32 Atlanta fifi lioston 511 36 Cleveland 32 211 Denver 27 IB Fort Worth 33 Galveston IA Helena 27 lf) I Jacksonville 5.1 1 Kansas City 33 31 Los Angeles 47 Miami 77 (A New Orleans 73 53 New York 57 34 Phoenix Ml 42 Itapid City 34 14 San Francisco 5ft 45 Seattle 50 3fi Washington 4fi 35 Winnipeg 3(1 12 Knutson, Hoy Chi and Hal Leonard Music Co, lor meter violations: James Pi ond.inski, for improper parking; Henry Weimer, for overtime parking, and Gerald Hvland, for parking over 20 hours. ALMA ALMA, Wis.

Special1 Buffalo more important than his head. But there is another rule, as well. A newspaperman must never forget that the drama in which he is one of the chorus is a real drama no m-jn; sock and buskin fraud but a real, life drama of national nessy, St. Paul. Mr.

Shaughnessy is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Matthew C. Shaughnessy. St.

Paul. Miss Tushaus attended Mary K. McCahill Institute, and is a graduate of the Rochester High School and the I'niversity of Min- Writeins Decide Post at Wiscoy WISCOY. Minn. Edwin Grect-hurst was re-elected Wiscoy Township supervisor with 11 writein ballots over Elmer Klaviter who received 2 writeins.

Neither had filed. Floyd Waldo and Charles Waldo were the only filings. Floyd was returned as town clerk with 12 votes, while Charles was elected and Clark, on the home farm: 0119 son, Joseph, Minneapolis, and ono daughter, Mrs. R. L.

Graf. Hinsdale, III by his second marriage, anil 10 grandchildren. Two daughters, one brother and two sisters have died. Funeral services will be Friday at i 111. Johnson Funeral Home and 2 p.m.

at the Methodist church. The Rev. S. Herbert Austin will officiate and burial will in Pilot Mound Cemetery with Masonic rites. Friends mav call at the funeral home Thursday.

with her parents in 1K68. She had lived this area Hit years. She was married to Gilbert Olson March 11. 18X5. He died about seven veais ago, and since then she had been living with her sou, Elmer.

Mrs. Olson was a member of West Bennett Valley Lutheran Church and Ladies Aid. Surviving are: Five sons, Gus, Gilinanton; Oscar. Wausau; Clarence, Mondovi; Elmer, on the home farm, and Myron, Independence Kt. three daughters, Mrs.

Robert Senn, Mondovi fit. Charier No. Um .0:1 and human destiny. And in this nesota. Mr.

Shaughnessy attended respect, how splendidly exciting, I Cretin High School, and is a grad In letters late Tuesday the governor called for a Thursday meet-, ing of state department heads for; a discussion of what jobs can be made available immediately. 1 He also called for a report by March 24 on progress of work re-' quiring greater than average num-' hers of workmen and what each uate of St. Thomas College, St. how full of movement and sus-1 pense, bow often tensely stirring! those last twelve years have been! .90 Paul. A June wedding is being planned.

IN CHOIR PIGEON' FALLS, Wis. 'Special) to fill the unexpired term of treas- urer vacated by Ben Maroushek i department could offer in the way Rrurt. Ol.trlrl Ka, of added projects within current "THE AMERICAN lead" was a fact beyond imaginable questioning when we two went to work together. The question was, rather, whether this great technical and economic lead would be transformed into American leadership in freedom's bitter struggle who has moved from the township. He also received 12 votes.

No candidates had filed for constable, but Frank Rossin was reelected with 10 writeins. A justice of the peace was not elected. The 13 voters who went to the legislative appropriations. "The time has come," Freeman said, "to get down to specifics so we can be prepared to act as expeditiously as possible as a state to step up projects that require MARRIAGE LICENSES Keni.eth I. Amuiidson, Lamoille, County Judge G.

Paltison Monday declared forfeited a $31 deposit made by Lewayne Houston, Minn on a careless driving charge filed Sunday in the Town of Giltnanton on Highway 37. Leslie M. Ness, Mondovi, forfeited a tleposil on a charge ol speeding tiled Sunday in the 'Town of Mondovi 011 Highway in. CHATFIELD CHATFJELD, Minn. Justice of peace Charles Hale heard the lollowing cases: Luwrcnce A.

Priebe, 20, Chat-field, paid a $23.50 fine aliir pleud-ing guilty to driving 65 in a 50 one. Because it was his second conviction, he was ordered to write the speeding subdivision of the stale law 75 times. Hubert J. Scott. Chatfield.

who also pleaded guiltv to driving 65 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Winona National ond Savings Bank of Winona, in the Sfatt of Minnesota, at tho close of business on March 4th, 1958. e.ilill.l.ril la r.inmf to tall madt If rampliollrr ol Hit currrnrf ondtr ttrtlaa 111. I'. H. Km.rd Slallltm.

1 to survive in a divided world. Every American political tradition was against the transformation. The wisest and most experienced Americans regprded the and Mary J. Duellman, Fountain City, Wis. Road to Link Northwest Angle polls approved a tax levy of employment.

500 for the township general fund He said he was adilie.s.sing the and voted to contribute $23 to the! various department leaders be-Winona County Statehood Ccnten-1 cause he wanted to be certain niai Committee. that every resource available to They also gave Harvev Heyer provide jobs was being used. He 10 votes for the nost of supervisor also called for careful and metho- i Mr. and Mrs. Iver I Pigeon Falls, and Mr.

and Mrs. I Isaac Isaacson, Whitehall, attend-; ed a concert by the Waldorf Col-j ege choir of Forest City, Iowa, fit Hushlord, Sunday. The i Johnstads' son Holle is a mem-i ber of the choir. Kollc, who was discharged from serv ice last fall, began attending Waldorf College at the opening of the second seme-I ster. P.obert Bunguni, former principal of Whitehall High School, I is now with the Forest City col-i lege.

The choir is currently on tour and presented three conceits i Sunday, singing also at Lyle and Faribault, Minn. The Isaacsons anti Johnstads were supper guests at the Arnold Petersen home, i Ktishfoid following the concert. i AssFIS 1 transtormalion as utterly for instance, one of us 'enn viv irllv rpmiiivl-f'r t'Prv anti tish fault, balarti with tilhft banka. Including tjalynrp. 2 Bui ntr for future projects contingencies that dical planning to meet any lO-n in iOffiit nf rnllr-rtimi t'nitfd StAtr liinf rniiirnL ohliuultnn.

iliit-rt anil guaianti-cd Oliligrfliun of Slatrfe art! iifililttal kiiiMlivihiona OIIut liontlM. nntfs. anil nlirnturc I oiwtir alorka 'inrluilini nfl Iim nf f'tlfral nrrrv hank) l.niin and fliwounli onrlutlinr n7 oveilrnftai Hank pirmi-f ounril 1 1 1 .2811 '12. Iiirmllirr anrt fi.lnrtK 1 1 oft IS 'iltmr, lialitlity lo Una bank on arrt-jjliinr. tmitantlinK Other asft 2 iMi.ir.ti rn 2.1i.7sn4A 23.

:i.ivin no 20 $1 2.103 IJ may arise. His action came as the Oliver Iron Mining Co. announced in Du-luth that it was ordering a 10 per cent cut in monthly work davs for experienced man, James E. Byrnes, inveighing against the first proposers of the Marshall Plan as featherwitted visionaries who did not "know Congress." Yet this great transformation of American lead into American leadership nonetheless took place; and there followed years hat were troubled, certainly, but heroic too. Maybe it was the unac Total Aasria i.iAMitn if.

rtrpnlli nf inilit iriuala. ai1nri-4iipfr, and fitriim al inns LAMPC CLUB WHITEHALL, Wis. Special 1 I.AMPP flnh will entertain in a 50 one, paid a fine. He bad a previous conviction. Gerald I Samuels and Daryle E.

Mi-! -nelson. Chatfield. also pleaded 1 guilty to the same offense and! fines of $23 50 each. James McGhie, W'ykoff, paid a $1.1.50 fine after pleading guilty to over the center line. All charges were brought by the Highway Patrol Gerald II.

Hoeger. Ganiovillo, Iowa, charged by Diputy Sheriff, Jerry Olson with driving 60 in a I 50 zone, paid a $20 tine. Omar Ilendrix. Poche.ster. lit.

4, I I I 3 UMTS "0 ini.7n 644.077 77.7: 21 71 117 40 customed effort of heroism that caused peacetime! je Bj.rounty Federation of Worn-the suose-i Being Planned ST. PAIL The Northwest i Angle, cut olf from I'nited States 'territory and located in the north-' ernmost point of the nation, will be connected by land with Minnesota and Canada if negotiations between highway officials materialize. Official of Minnesota and M.iiii-itoba are negotiating to build a road, A. O. Torgerson, assistant Minnesota highway commissioner disclosed today.

Torgerson said the cost or set i-fic locution of the propused road have not been discussed yet, but he revealed that the tentative plan Tim tirpoaila ml Inriiilrluala. parlnrrhii, and Orpnita of I'nifpri Statra Clovrrnmi-nl finrhidinf postal iiiL'h i IrpoKitft of and pulilira! auhdiv imn I mmiiU itf hiinka (Itiirr fln-i! I.Ttitird and thin' rhr! k. rtfl llal lHpnsiI rxriiird by or for artount of tin bank ant outtantling quent welling-up of poisonous v-rjr at the Methodist year $11. 1111.425 church. among Americans.

At any rate, the poison has been nnitrlli -Id A flrtll' I ll 1 ll A nitiri. I2ND BIRTHDAY SI 1 .150.923 31 of the Burns-Homer-Pleasant Soil Conservation District. Grecthurst received 1 writein vote for SCD supervisor. SUPPER AT LEWISTON LEUTSTO.V. Minn.

(Special) St. Rita's Circle of St. Rose of Lima Church will serve a ham loaf supper Thursday from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the parish hall. KPORT OF A ROLDIVft IIMPAM AFFILIATE OF A BANK rublishrd in Arrordanre Willi Ktrtina A .11.

I Krtltrd Ntilalra. Report of March of North-'! Bancorporation, Minn npnlis, hich affilialed with The F'irtl National Bank ol Winona. Winona. Minn- ola. Charter numlxr .1221, FertVral fni antrii-t nurnbrr Kind of btiine 01 Ihu afliliatr- Owns or control, diin lly or indirrrtlT, eapital itork of banks and 01 her rnrpoia-liona.

Manner In which above-named Ofganl- i talion ia aflilialed Willi national Link, and difree of control: Affiliated bv reason of common owner- hip or control, dirertlv or indirectly vested in Northwest HnniMirporation. Keeree of control: 9j.4-.,. Financial relations with 'bank; Slmk ol affiliated bank owned the lliliate (par value J.B4.215.00, other Information nereKsarv to disclose fullv relation with hank: None 1 Hav A Scad, oinptrnllei of Northwest P.anrnrpnr.ilmn. cio oolcmnlv wear that the above statement in trtie. to the het of my knowledge and belief.

RAY A Sf'OTT. Sworn to and iibcrihed before this loth day of Atarth, can lead-has been lost too. and ''T'3 the future seems more doubtful an M- todav than one could have thought1 stained at dinner at their home remotely possible twelve years I 0' celebration of the 1 hirtitrtiiif hr.r or.tnrlm.l li.r I 82nd birthday paid a $1,150 fine after pleading guilty to a charge of exceeding a sale speed. He was charged by Police Chief Floyd urn Mavtii- nit eett our ianiru-! lotal l.labililiri CArilAI. AC Ol.MI apital Stof iri nmtnun alnik.

toial par (HI iiifjlu I ntiivtfti-d profit llMfnfi and rrturmrnt arrount for pirferred atinkl Toial Capital Attonnti Ttal Liability and apital Actounti mi moh amia A't plrdijKl or amnrd la iriun llabililira and for othrr put poe 2KI d'l" dim mm no Oi274.Ri 2UO.0O0 IK 1.352.674 (12 1I2.W1.1.S00.IJ I Mrs. Emma Keich. A binhdav lar section of the chorus is separ the miners on the Mesabi Range, Employes will work one five-day 1 week and then a four-day one un-' der the cutback, Girl Survives Delicate Heart Operation CLEVELAND An 11 -year-old fiirl lay in St. Luke's Hospital today battling against time, which will determine the success of delicate heart surgery performed in an effort to keep her alive. Surgeons bucked 5-1 odds in an operation yesterday to repair the imperfect heart of Susan Kurtz, of Onsted, Mich.

A doctor had given her only six months to live without the operation. A hospital spokesman pro-; nounced the girl's condition a "satisfactory" last night, several hours after the operation which took five hours and minutes. He explained, however, thai it would be 43 hours before a "crit- ical period" passed and that the cake baked by Mrs. Jacobs was served. Mrs.

Keich received many 'cards and gifts. The date of Mrs. Peich's birthday is Feb. ating just as the drama reaches its climax, which is another reason why we regret the separation. Hut the separation has been decided, and this retrospect has gone on long enough.

otiritlt Turk Herald Trlkune. Inr I 3 (MST.h .4 1 is to have tlie highway run from north of Warroad to a point at or near the boundary of the Not Hives! Angle. This would involve building a major portion of the road in Canadian territory. Northwest Angle is in the northern part of Lake of the Woods. There is no land connection with Minnesota.

Mail is carried by Torgerson estimated the road would run about 35 miles. Tentative discussions call for it to start from Trunk Highway No 11 near Warroad. and circle a portion of the lake. Phone 2575 for Metrtd Dtlivtry cf STANDARD TTa.upd fuel oil X3Cr with Sta-Cltan EARL KANE Agtnt ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED PLAINVIEW, Minn. Special Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Grant of rural Rochester, lormerly of Plainview, announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor, to Lyle C. Forney of rural Simpson, Minn. No dale has been chosen for the wedding. Grapt is a gradua'e of Armijo Hit'h School, Armijo, and her fiance attended the Simp'on schools.

I. V. Krtrr, tahirr of the above named bank, do aoirmnly aweai that tit aboia alal-mrnt line to the beM of mj knowledge and belief J- E. KRlt.fi. Cashier I Ol rert Attest v.

siKvms 1. H. HtiHISSfl-i k. J. hHY ZSKt" Diterfora ft'ate nf Atinneota.

ountT nf inona. sworn to and uhvribrd befote me this loth di" of Maitn, 11 t. and heieby eertify thai I am noi an olucer or dueitm ot tbi bnk MM Il IIRISTIANSOV N.ilan- fublie Winona. Winona Cmintv. Minnesota Wv HinmiMM t.xf jtt frvt J.

t.Noiar Stall ultimate success of the surgery could not be determined before that time. Susan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kurtz, were allowed a brief visit with her in a spec.

recovery room al the hospital. A KI.FSTP. Notary Public. Hennepin futility. Minn.

Stv rnmmiMios expires Oct. 14. ISM. i Seal 1.

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