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Beaver Dam Daily Citizen from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin • 5

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ifi DAILY CITIZEN BEAVER DAM WISCONSIN Cards Beat Packers v2 i 'Ml Gene Breen who BIG LEAD 5522 PRO BOWL Hi Lo Tahoe as PLAYER YEAR PRINCE ON JOB Wil QUICK RECOVERY WARRIORS LOSE Tel 885 3321 for an Ad Taker RETIRES PIN TOURNEY Announcement SENIOR BOWL The law offices of Attorney Bruce Rasmussen 4 are now located at UND RAISER Stop in or phone us Want Ads Bring Results CAREUL DRIVERS defense without get shot Examples of bad passes double palming traveling Atlanta Boston Denver Los Angeles Miami Beach New Orleans New York Washington MOBILE Ala (UPD With the first Senior Bowl practice session set for today South coach Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys is anticipating a heavy passing attack from his team Landry will have three quar terbacks to choose from includ ing Steve Tensi of lorida State Bob Schweickert of Virginia Tech and Joe Namath of Ala the American ootball League's $400000 bonus baby North squad coach George Wil son former head coach of the Detroit Lions seems to have siz ed up the South strength and Sunday was optimistic about his team HOUSTON (UPD The Duke of quick comeback from major surgery is so complete that he may be allowed to re turn to New York Wednesday or Thursday former king and his Baltimore born duchess have been making brief expeditions in to Houston society for the past few days NEW YORK (UPD Quarter back Johnny Unitas of the Balti more Colts has been selected the 1964 player of the year in the National ootball League by United Press International for his part in directing the Colts to the Western Conference cham pionship The nine year pro veteran was a landslide choice of the UPI panel of 42 writers three from each league city who covered the season regularly Unitas received 29 votes to five for runnerup Lenny Moore his backfield mate with the Colts ullback Jimmy Brown of the league champion Cleveland Browns and flanker Johnny Mor ris of the Chicago Bears split the remaining eight ballots MILWAUKEE (UPD The Wis consin State Bowling Association has announced that the 63rd an nual state tournament here be ginning Jan 23 will have 2145 teams rolling for a pot of some $70000 The number of team entries dropped 187 from last year but secretary Howie Petran said it still represented a good signup He said many who normally would have entered from north western Wisconsin will pass up this state test for the American Bowl i Congress meet beginning in March at St Paul Minn LOS ANGELES (UPD Coach es Blanton Collier for the East ern All Stars and Don Shula of the Western team today assem bled their squads on separate practice fields and started drills for 15th annual Pro Bowl football game The top performers of the Na tional ootball League clash for the final time in the Pro Bowl which ends their season But for Collier and Shula along with some of their top perform ers it was a rematch of the NL championship game If you qualify as a careful driver you can save for the best automobile insurance money can buy and you pay the premium for only six months at a time You are also assured of fast and fair claims service throughout the United States and Canada Stop in or phone us! We can quickly deter mine if you qualify and how much you as a care ful driver will save MADISON Wis (UPD Los Angeles Angels bonus player Rick Reichardt raised $3600 in donations Sunday when he spent 39 minutes in an iron lung to help a local television station WKOW in its March of Dimes telethon NEW YORK (UPD The four man Lawrence University team whipped four Wilson College of Pennsylvania coeds 215 210 Sun day for its fourth consecutive victory on the General Electric College Bowl television program The victory was worth another $1500 scholarship for the Apple ton Wis school The team is composed of Gordon Taylor 21 Grinnell Iowa Thomas Verich 20 Superior Wis Nicholas Vogel 21 argo and Ralph Whitehead 21 Appleton peratures hopefully would not melt snow in the mountains The Red Cross said heavy snow stranded 2500 motorists in the Siskiyou Mountains of Northern California Preliminary reports indicated the two weeks of flooding and bad weather took at least 42 lives and caused damage esti mated at more than $700 million in the Pacific Northwest Lawrence Wins College Bowl ourth Time By GARY KALE UPI Sports Writer A half million dollars worth of college football talent was se cured in contracts during the weekend a court battle involv ing the signing of an All Ameri can lineman appears imminent and the West Coast is looking for a new method of selecting a West Coast representative to the Rose Bowl Namath Signs Joe Namath signed for an estimated $400000 with the New York Jets of the Ameri can ootball League It may start a price war by next sea son's group of outstanding play ers who will have more than stars in their eyes Namath proved to be just what the Jets need as he tossed two touchdown passes in 21 17 loss to Texas in the Orange Bowl New night and had the Crimson Tide within inches of victory when a stubborn Long horn line stiffened in the clos ing minutes Contract signing after lorida 36 19 victory over Okla homa in the Gator Bowl Satur day was held in full view of a national television audience Combo Grabbed Early The Steve Tensi to red Bi letnikoff passing combination that produced four lorida State touchdowns was immediately grabbed by the two West Coast teams San Diego coach Sid Gillman brought Tensi over to a side line table for his signature and Oakland coach Al Davis had the papers ready for Biletnikoff In addition Gillman signed end Don loyd center Jack Ed wards and placekicker Les Mur dock of the winning Seminoles while Davis added guard Dick Hermann Tackle Avery Sumner signed with the Detroit Lions of the National ootball League Oklahoma guard Eddie Me Quarters joined the St Louis Cardinals as the only Soon er signer However he the first Oklahoma player to agree to professional terms And that touched off a series of events that led to four Sooner players being declared ineligible for the game The day before the Gator con test Oklahoma coach Gomer Jones revealed that All Ameri can tackle Ralph Neely fullback Jim Grisham end Wes Skidgel and halfback Lance Rentzel pre viously had signed contracts with pro teams the latter three with the Minnesota Vikings Court ight Promised case promised a court fight if necessary by oilman Bud Adams who claimed the Oklahoma lineman had signed with the Houston Oilers The Dal las Cowboys of the rival NL also secured Neely's signature In other signings the Cardi nals corralled fullback Larry Dupree of lorida and offensive end Sandy Sands of Texas and tackle rank McClendon of Ala bama signed with the Vikings The Athletic Association of Western Universities AAWU took its turn blasting the before sea son end pro signings and then looked to its own backyard for a new way of selecting a West Coast Rose Bowl representative Oregon State was slaughtered by Michigan 34 7 New Day giving the Big Ten its 15th win in 19 meetings with the Pacific opposition In the Tour nament of Roses Mel Anthony scored three touchdowns for the Wolverines including an 84 yard run which was the longest dash from scrimmage in Rose Bowl history Arkansas edged Nebraska 10 7 in the Cotton Bowl New Day and Louisiana State squeak ed past Syracuse also by the margin of a field goal 13 10 The West topped the East 11 7 in a sea of mud to win the annual Shrine Game on Saturday MILWAUKEE (UPD The Wis consin Air National Guard has announced that jet engines will be installed in its propellor craft at the rate of one or two a month beginning this month Commander Col Thomas Bailey said during the weekend the 128th Air Refueling Group was readying the 11 Boeing KC 97G Stratotankers for ferrying to Hayes International Corp Birmingham Ala where the modifications will be done The tankers now are equipped with four pistonlike engines Bailey said a General Electric 47 jet engine will be installed to each two wing tip panels to provide greater speed operational altitude and overall capability The tankers after the installations will be known KC97Ls Jet Engines In Guard Planes Is Report INNSBRUCK Austria (UPD Thorgeir Brandtzaeg double bronze medal winner in the 1964 Olympics took an al most unbeatable lead in a four town international ski jumping competition when he scored with leaps of 296 10 and 285 5 Sun day for a 670 point total With one event to go on Wed nesday Dave Hicks of Duluth Minn is 21st with 5757 points Jay Martin of Minneapolis is 33rd with 5589 and John Balfanz of Minneapolis 35th with points LONDON (UPD Prince liam of Gloucester a 23 year old cousin of Queen Elizabeth went to work today as a $40 a week bank trainee It was the first time in the long history of the British throne that a royal prince had ever taken a com mercial job Prince William is ninth in line for the crown Green put the blnz on in the pro play MADISON (UPD Outgoing Gov John Reynolds marked the last working day of his adminis tration Saturday by granting executive clemency to four men one of whom is dying of cancer Conditional Pardon The governor granted a condi tional pardon to Theodore Olson 57 lorence who was sentenced June 22 1964 in lorence County to 14 months in jail for theft The office of Public Welfare in formed the governor that Olson has terminal cancer and has only a short time to live Reynolds commuted the sen tence of Clifford Allen La Pine 39 ond du Lac who was sen tenced by the Municipal Court of ond du Lac County in 1960 on two counts of having sexual intercourse with a girl of 1714 years old Commutation Reynolds commuted the sen tence of Donald Merkey 40 Oshkosh to a four year term Merkey was convicted in 1963 of passing 12 worthless checks He was sentenced to four one year terms Last to be granted clemency was Leslie A Zuege 42 Ripon who a convicted on three counts of forgery in Green Coun ty on March 6 1964 He was sentenced to the Wis consin State Prison farm for an indeterminate term of not less than five years on each count and the terms were to run con secutively Clemency or our Men Is Announced MILWAUKEE (UPD Some turnovers the tasty kind are found in bakeries But the kind served up Saturday night by basketball team tasted like sour apples to Coach Al McGuire A turnover in basketball lore is defined as surrendering the ball to the ting off a them are dribbling and 3 second violations They calculated to win ball games especially in De Paul's frenzied little Chicago gymnas ium And so De Paul won 72 54 is McGuire said after losing for the seventh time in 10 games had 17 turnovers in the first half and about nine in the second MILWAUKEE (UPD A wom an expecting her third child waived preliminary hearing and was bound over on $25000 bond Saturday on a first degree mur der charge in the shotgun slay ing of her husband Police said part of the quar rel between James Wilks 24 and his wife Velma 24 con cerned her confronting him with a lipstick stained shirt collar Mrs Wilks told police her hus band swore at her struck her kicked her in the abdomen and threatened to shoot her before she shot him authorities said Wilks was killed by a blast from a 12 gauge shotgun which struck him in the chest Rainfall And Snow Brings More loods United Press International The Pacific Northwest bent again today under the threat of the third straight week of rain snow and floods Rain and cold chilled the East Heavy Rain Homestead la was hit with three quarters of an inch of rain as a cold front triggered thun derstorms across southern lor ida Cold air and 50 mile winds whipped across New England today dropping temperatures to the 20s Similar high winds buf feted Sheridan Wyo and plum meted the temperature to 18 below zero at Cut Bank Mont It was expected to be cloudy and continued cold over most of the nation today But in Cali fornia disaster workers played a waiting game as the weather bureau predicted snow and rain Heavy rain and blizzard condi tions closed all roads in Hum boldt County California which suffered the worst in Christmas week flooding Three Drowned Three Rhode Island duck hunt ers drowned Sunday when their skiff capsized in rough water and 40 mile an hour winds on Narragansett Bay High winds freezing temperatures and an eight inch snowfall jolted Con MIAMI la St Louis QB Charley Johnson is knocked off his pins for a four yard loss by Woman Is Held In Slaying Of Husband Loyalty Group INSUUNCt CQttPAlfifS on this AUTO INSURANCE II I MILWAUKEE (UPD The high and low temperatures in select ed cities Sunday and early today: off here Sunday Green Bay No 71 coming up (r) is Lloyd Voss (UPI Telephoto) 120 North Spring Street Adjacent to the armers State Bank MONDAY JANUARY 4 1965 Namath Signs Contract or Large igure WASHINGTON (UPD Astro naut John Glenn retires from the Marine Corps today as a colonel apparently recovered from an inner ear injury he re ceived last eb 28 KEMNITZ AGENCY 885 4581 Beaver Dam Recreation Calendar Skating 6: 9: pm Tahoe Park Rink Tuesday Senior Citizens 2:00 pm Li brary Skating 6 9 pm Tahoe Park Rink Orchestra 7:30 pm Senior High School Skating Derby entries due 5 pm Recreation Dept Skating 6 9 pm Tahoe Park Rink Basketball Meeting 7 pm Junior High School 8th Grade Basketball: St Peters vs St 4:15 pm St Stephen's Gym Sth Grade Basketball: St vs Junior High 4:15 pm Jefferson Gym Skating 6 9 pm Tahoe Park Rink Municipal Basketball: Sport Shop vs Eagles 7 pm East Gym vs 7 pm West Gym vs 7:30 East Gym vs Super Valu 8:30 pm West Gym Gym 7:15 pm Ju nior High School Skating 6 9:30 pm Park Rink JKTf 1 High Low necticut during the weekend 55 31 In eastern Washington state 30 trains were delayed and roads 44 23 closed by heavy drifting snow 61 42 Along the Pacific Coast riv 74 54 ers were reported rising again 64 45 But George Grace regional di 32 26 rector of the Office of Emer 42 gency Planning said low tem PAGE 5 Reichert Aids Benefit Drive yJWMMB MADISON Wis Rick Rei chardt Los Angeles Angels baseball bonus player from Ste vens Point Wis looks up from an iron lung at Laurie Zenke 5 Dane County March of Dimes poster girl Sunday Reichardt entered the iron lung during a television station (WKOW) tele thon He was in the lung 39 min utes and $3600 was donated while he was in the iron lung Television personality John Schemmerhorn holds the girlT (UPI Telephoto) Achievement In 1964 of State Agencies This is one in a series of dispatches written for United Press International by key state figures who assess 1964 events and loc ahead to the new year Today: Agriculture By DONALD McDOWELL Director State Department of Agriculture Written for UPI MADISON Despite some weak spots the outlook for 1965 in Wisconsin agriculture is op timistic oreign sales of food and fi ber loom large in the 1965 pic ture Many farm organizations and commodity groups are mak ing sound plans to broaden this important market and this could be one of the bright spots of 1965 Government held stock of food are becoming more manageable and our surpluses are being re garded as an indispensable na ational reserve In dairying we will continue to see a downward trend in dai ry cow numbers but became of increased efficiency by farmers production per cow will continue to rise Milk prices are expect ed to stay at about 1964 levels Low prices and a reduction in net return for the beef herd owner is certainly going to ef KENNEDYS RETURN NEW YORK (UPD Heavy air traffic at Kennedy International Airport Sunday night kept a jet liner carrying Mrs John Ken nedy and her two children cir cling aloft for nearly an hour When the plane finally landed Mrs Kennedy hatless and wear ing a white fur coat held John hand as they walked down the exit ramp Caroline preced ed them Want Ads Bring Results feet plans for 1965 I see an increase in beef numbers in the year ahead Hog prices will be a bit high er in the first half of the year because of the reduced fall pig crop and prospects for a reduc tion in early spring pigs Egg poultry and turkey production still will face the problems of increased production and low prices I see another decrease in the number of farms farmers and farm workers But I also predict progress in any rural resource development plans and an ac celerated program of re training workers who leave the farms More mergers in agri busi ness particularly in the field of cooperatives will help strengthen the economy of the farmer So will added technique in centralized marketing I hope that 1965 would see the beginning of an era of better un derstanding between farm or ganizations By working together for a common goal these groups can help create a sounder economic climate for all of agriculture and particularly for Wisconsin Wisconsin must continue to be an agri business oriented state with its economy moving around this hub of stability Small Child Is Victim of ire At Milwaukee WHITEISH BAY Wis (LTD Donald Sinclair two year old son of Mr and Mrs Ian Sin clair of this Milwaukee suburb died of smoke inhalation Sunday in a fire in his second floor bed room authorities said ire officials said the blaze occurred in an unoccupied bed in the room They said the father smelled smoke in vestigated and found body in his crip Attempts to revive him failed No injuries were reported and the blaze caused an estimated $1500 damage to the bedroom and its contents aulty wiring on a bedroom lamp was blamed SUGGEST NEW TERM LONDON (UPD Two research ers have made a nationwide study of A bedsitter is one room living ac commodation The researchers said the term was outdated and they suggested these alterna tives: monroomer soloroomer apartmenteer monotenant lone digger or unidweller Clarence Hotchkiss Chiropractor 158 Burnett St Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Relieves Pain New York (Special) or the first time science has found a new healing substance with the aston ishing ability to shrink hemor rhoids stop itching and relieve pain without surgery In case after case while gently relieving pain actual reduction (shrinkage) took place Most amazing of results were so thorough that sufferers mads astonishing statements like have ceased to be a The secret is a new healing sub stance (Bio discovery at a world famous research institute This substance is now availaHs in suppository or ointment form under the name Preparation At all drug counters I YOU GET EXTRA MEASURE ASSURANCE when we check your automatic transmission fluid regularly If fluid is not kept at proper level or has not been changed as recommended your transmission can be damaged Texaco matic luid is the best used extensively by transmission makers for original fill Drive in for our fast efficient service TEXACO 09 JOHNNIE'S MILLER'S Cannift Oil Co Distributor Beaver Dam TEXACO01 Spring TEXACO 301 Spring St TEXACO 214 Center St I CAREUL DRIVERS Saw on this AUTO INSURANCE.

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