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113 16 112 27374 Jwiwr Twdll 157 167 171 17S 43 Dm Wilm 232 112 15 164773 tv Ksrtk 134 224 165 652 Hook Opstirf 200 111 204 236111 tar Mast 146 175 157 193671 JKk Hannlr 171 191 170 15160 Jxk 7grt.ll 203 115 110 15171 t.brt ON.il 14 210 167 1 45716 John Jambtn 171 174 165 146663 ill tliu 167 163 200 200730 Irl 0enil 15 143 152 133517 222 13 11 214 137 119 203 214 17077 Jmk Albert Ivwtll Iran 11 rM SHIFT 115 175 167 16361 Jim HiM CHARLES E. BOLSTAD Servicces for Charles E. Bol-stad, $0. 3340 S. 10th who died Saturday, will be at 1 p.m.

Tuesday at the Henry W. Anderson mortuary, with burial in Lakewood cecmetery. Born in Minneapolis, he worked as a storekeeper for the Minneapolis school board for 37 years. He was a member of the Sons of Norway. Survivors include two sons, Fred and Edward, both of Minneapolis; a daughter, Mrs.

Elsie Lund, Minneapolis; four brothers, William and Eugene, both Minneapolis, and Alfred and Raymond, both of St. Peter, and three sisters, Mrs. R. L. Owens and Mrs.

Irene Swenson, Minneapolis, and Mrs. Gilbert Neske, Stillwater. BERNARD J. BORK Services for Bernard J. Bork, 72, 4701 S.

Xerxes who died Saturday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Gill Brothers mortuary. 5S01 S. Lyndale with burial in Pleasant View Memorial Gardens cemetery, Egan township. Born in Winona, he was a Minneapolis resident 50 years and owned a bakery 45 years.

Survivors include his wife, Gertrude; a son, John Minneapolis; two daughters, Mrs. C. L. Gibbs, Garden Grove, and Mrs. Orville Mi-chaelis, Minneapolis; a brother, Frank, Winona, and two sisters, Mrs.

G. 0. Heagle, Garden Grove, and Mrs. Martha Clow, Los Angeles, Calif. PETER M.

CHARLTON Services for Peter M. Charlton, 92, 5625 Wentworth Av who died Saturday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at Thomson Brothers mortuary, with burial in Crystal Lake cemetery. Born in Airdrie. Scotland, he JaHn Skokan 176 217 201 155751 140 153 133 107533 id Ptrttnctk 'K-' SA1 vr 4 JHn iKk 145 13 161 136635 Dock 11 131 176 160665 Dn AitlMK 166 110 16 177692 l.

Vtlkmonn 14 132 112 152460 Al WoM.nt 165 13 173 134 455 Alt. Wtttmon 153 152 165 157637 John law 141 11 151 173463 D.n CaflMn 177 14 155 15347 J.rx Mahvwr 13 113 IS 149630 Frank KoMtnv 235 117 11 221134 Jo lialm 157 165 191 17242 SUNDAY 2 P.M. SHIFT Si. Foul But ltav 167 134 174 19674 lurk 161 195 1 61 199773 McCorry 12 163 IIS 150490 id Itmoniak 147 190 172 152461 lush 0 Ivor. 116 197 149 213745 Ntw Hampton, Iowa Im Whel 176 143 111 161411 Ad-on Skoda 191 211 195 211101 Moson C'v.

Iowa Jrry Corponlfr 192 156 213 11274) 3:15 M. SHIFT Id Mod 227 234 707 251971 DAt.4 Ewald Bros. Dairy of Minneapolis celebrated its 75th anniversary Uuiry raraae Sunday with a parade of 50 Ewald trucks led by Ewald brothers, Dewey, left, and Ray. Riding in a 1928 Lincoln used by President Calvin Coolidge when he fished the Brule river in northern Wisconsin, the Ewalds led the parade over the route followed by Dewey and Bo Ewald 50 years ago when they drove the Ewald dairy herd of 50 cows from the old farm on the shores of Lake Hiawatha, at 45th St. and 28th across- town to thei new home, the old 700-acre McNair farm, now the Ewald dairy at 2919 Golden Valley road, Golden Valley.

leu Goldmon 191 113 175 1 11744 162 172 17 20971 Arnold Ftrton Minnoopolii Tony Falaia 117 110 171 215760 153 202 111 1I 732 With vit ck Siod.nkronz. 115 173 113 113773 Al lorroow 233 203 II 167717 lonald Vic 12 113 176 111732 Carl tor 110 171 111 119771 Hamol, Ralph idholm II 197 177 170730 Jordon, Minn. Dav fvormon 132 11 114 1 79406 Mark Schamm.f.. 174 159 735 130691 4 30 P.M. SHIFT Minnoooolit Folmtr 201 161 174 1 67710 Felmcr Soronton.Jr.

15 1 60 307 211763 Morrill Smith 272 167 152 116727 id Poch 174 153 222 157706 was a Minneapolis resident WTCN Announces $300,000 Expansion WTCN-TV announced plans to expand its studios and add new equipment in a project estimated to cost about $300,000. 110 171 164 113705 131 194 151 200676 160 201 112 171714 Klick Williams Frank Kuklintki Don Fotortan Foul- U.S. Composer Riegger Dies After Freak Accident NEW YORK UP) Wal-lingford Riegger, 75, American composer whose works are played by major sym- 1 1 4 phony orches- $79 tras, died Sun- i day at Colum- Vin.DmrlMitof. 177 195 161 167707 John Moiitcc Ed FoHor 176 177 234 161739 since 1885. He was employed as a stationary engineer before retirement in 1948.

Mr. Charlton was a member of Mayflower Congregational church, the Old Guards and Clan Gordon 98. Survivors include his wife, Agnes anti a daughter, Mrs. George W. Main, Minneapolis.

THE REV. CHARLES HAYNES Services for the Rev. Charles E. Haynes, 86, 3701 S. Bryant who died Saturday, will be at 4 p.m.

Tuesday at Burr-Gor-anson mortuarv. with burial in ut. Youno 221 194 179 174761 lor 117 116 21 200716 Canton. Minn. ebHalvarton 176 112 213 196767 Whit Urn lokt Jrry Smith 199 197 205 192793 South St.

Foul Frank M.llor 214 179 196 203792 Ston Jowarikl 196 236 165 201791 P.M. SHIFT St Foul-John Duda 175 1 69 135 165444 Minnoapolit KonStoppol 171 146 169 309695 id fllii 173 1 45 165 157440 How.oMill.r 110 110 113 276769 DenFoarton 145 201 115 157611 Clyde Ol.on 141 185 193 176702 Nil Chorry. Jr. 197 159 113 176715 Monford H.non 161 174 173 171416 "With our impending status as an independent station we will need more space, more equipment, more ability to produce local programming," Theodore C. Streibert, vice president and general manager of the station, said.

WTCN-TV (channel 11) is scheduled to lose its ABC-TV network affiliation to KMSP-TV (chanrel 9) the middle of April. The WTCN radio and TV stations, owned by Time, are quartered in the Calhoun Beach hotel. A tH Cuss. i 4 a Eden Prairie cemetery. Mr Havnp.

a native of West center. Riegger underwent brain Branch, Iowa, lived in Minne apolis 10 years. He served at leu Eck 227 164 110 115756 Earl lowtll 155 146 144 116431 Wilton 190 119 191 179749 Chuck lodomacktr 151 172 176 19069 WallyJonoi 172 113 154 112 6S9 Ion Rico 160 170 131 170631 Tom 119 174 196 ISO 70 Stoy Johnton 146 203 271 215715 Ktn Ziork 190 111 IIS 160723 7:15 P.M. SHIFT a total of $588,423,000 of insurance in force. St.

Foul churches in Montana ana uun-das, and was associate minister at Wesley Methodist church, Minneapolis, several years ago. He was a member of the Masons and Scottish Rite bodies. Survivors include a daughter, Catherine Haynes, Missoula, four sons, William St. Louis Park; Philo, Dallas, Texas; David, Excelsior, and St I.nuis. and a sis Jim Seiko, Jr 276 170 333 167155 134 191 192 1 SO 474 137 160 127 179603 177 170 153 172672 i Jim Seiko, Sr.

Horb lolka, Jr. Hrb lolka. Sr. Minnoopli 111 14 163 171461 Gorold imittr Cart Kloin 201 12 49 135614 ScmHutron 148 111 167 199 4(5 ter, Mrs. Nellis Buck, Stevens- In the expansion project, Streibert said, WTCN-TV will take over additional space on the lower floor of the hotel.

It currently occupies portions of that floor and of the first three stories. A big item in the $210,000 outlay for studio technical equipment, according to Streibert, will be a new rear-screen projection unit. This will permit the use of still or action pictures on a screen as a background to the announcer, he said. Streibert said the expansion project will get under way immediately and be completed in several months. John Andruik 175 233 222 240170 John Soltii 207 141 147 163692 1 Sid Fink 242 199 145 200716! Roy to non tn 200 161 261 211140 Chot Doit 171 119 235 163751 Kon Fitiatrald 179 173 185 179716 Stan Sorrot 107 1 04 157 156--574 Jim Slicko 167 189 346 193795 lob Rojcie 117 157 141 111466 1.30 M.

SHIFT St louil Pork Clartnc liottko 140 117 175 139441 Minnoapolit Willi Folak 170 1 76 1 51 173676 Dutch Schoonckr 171 131 207 170417 Konny Skoto 192 174 193 162691 Jo 124 136 150565 Roy Duffy 127 155 123 163561 tar! Chapman 161 227 194 202791 Alyi Honton 204 154 152 203713 lob O'Horo Ill 110 1 73 1 80714 A-Fuel Supply Set Mallinckrodt Nuclear St. Louis, announced it las signed a contract to furnish 25,000 pounds of enriched uranium dioxide pellets for ise in loading the core of the Pathfinder atomic power plant, Sioux Falls, S. D. Mallinckrodt will ship the pellets to a division of Texas Instruments Corp. in Attle-boro, where they will be fabricated into fuel elements and delivered to Pathfinder for installation.

The Pathfinder plant, which will oe owned and operated by Northern States Power is scheduled to go into operation in June 1962 with a output. ville, Mont. The family prefers memorials to Walker Methodist home. EDWARD A. HOOL1HAN Services for Edward Hooli-han, 91, 813 Kenwood who died Friday, will be at 9:30 a.m.

Tuesday at St. Stephens Catholic church, Anoka, with burial in Calvary cecmetery, surgery Fri-Riegger day at the hospital. He had been hospitalized as the result of a freak accident Thursday morning. He tripped over a leash when two dogs being walked near him lunged at each other, and he suffered a head injury. He won more than a score of awards for his works, which ranged from music Tor dancers to chamber music, symphonies, and concerti.

A native of Albany, he was one of the first American composers to use, with his own variations the 12-Schoenberg. Riegger studied in New York and Berlin. Returning to this country, he taught music at Drake university, Ithaca conservatory, Northwestern university, the New School for Social Research, and teachers college of Columbia university. U.S. Steel Division Tops Region Ore AnoKa.

There will be a rosary service at 8 nm. todav at Washburn- McReavy mortuary, 405 Cen tral Av. Born in Bethel, he was a Minneapolis resident 46 years. ROBERT W. JOHNSON Graveside services for Robert W.

Johnson. 63. 2040 S. ABIGAIL VAN BUREN has great un-derstanding of the personal problems confronting wives, husbands, parents, teen-agers and, in general, people who are faced with crises in their lives. Abby in person is practical, compassionate, idealistic, witty and never a bore.

In her "Dear Abby" advice column in the Minneapolis Star, she is exactly the same. And when she tells worried women and men the ingredients necessary to a happy marriage, she knows what she's talking about. Abby, who is Mrs. Morton Phillips in private life, has been happily married for 22 years and is the mother of two teen-aged children. The humor she injects into her column, she admits, is mere "window dressing" to gain and hold the interest of readers.

Helping people is lier primary concern. With or without problems, you'll get a lift from Engineers Will Meet Athelstan Spilhaus, dean of the University of Minnesota institute of technology, will moderate a panel discussion on the role of the engineer in society at 8 p.m, today in the university's natural history museum auditorium. The discussion, open to the public, is the April meeting of the Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. Engineers' club Upton Av who died Thursday, will be at noon Tuesday at Westby Methodist cemetery, Vice President Named Gene Fowler, former director of advertising and public relations for Archer Daniels Midland was named vice president and general sales manager of McGill Graphic Arts center, St. Paul.

Westby. Wis. Survivors include two sisters, Jennv A. Johnsen, Minneapolis, and "Mrs. Dagny Johnson, Du- Producers in 1960 and will feature scientists1 from the company and the Manager Appointed Jim loon 150 176 131 149413 John O'Horo 149 162 144 166621 Nick Colianni 166 141 205 170419 Alt Richtcr 155 167 237 117746 South Hovn.

Minn. lud lindttrom 233 151 177 114745 Columbia Htightt Dick It Voir 154 191 144 132471 id ItVoir 172 205 .23 202102 9 45 P.M. SHIFT Minneapolis Tm Duloy 205 174 111 204763 Robert Ouley 152 167 157 197661 Don irickion 127 177 113 116673 Vm Turaeon 132 243 145 133455 New Richland, Minn. Weltr Childcn 170 170 110 211731 Sacred Heart, Minn. CraldThun 191 192 1 75 155713 St.

Mary's Loses to Illinois 12-7 SAN ANTONIO, Texas (UPI) St. Mary's university of San Antonio won its own invitational baseball tournament Sunday with a 9-7 victory over Texas Lutheran. Lloyd Flodin of Illinois got three hits in five times at bat, including a fourth-inning home run to lead the Illini to a' 12-7 win over St. Mary's college of Minnesota for third place. St.

Mary's of San Antonio defeated St. Mary's of Minnesota Saturday 10-4 and Texas Lutheran beat Illinois 9-1. Mory'i Mitw. 051 010 00 7 7 2 lllin.n 000 1 20 9X 12 12 2 Horant, Itnkoyit (71, Priom I7 ond Iratnohon; Arntton, Oonl (21 Ixkhout 154 end Flodin. Take Booster Lead DETROIT, Mich.

Oliver Iron Mining division of the U. S. Steel Corp. held its big lead during 1960 among iron ore producers in the Lake Superior region, according to figures published by Skillings Mining Review. The Duluth, mining magazine said Oliver's output of 23,500,164 tons on the Mesabi and Vermillion ranges was up from a mark of tons in 1959, a strike "Dear Abby." luth, ana a Drotner, Peter W.

Johnson, Coon Valley, Wis. MRS. RUTH B. LUNDGREN Services for Mrs. Ruth B.

Lundgren, 38, 11 N. Washington who died Friday, will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at 0. E. Larson mortuary and at 2 p.m.

Wednesday at Stenshoel mortuary in Crookston, Minn. Burial will be in Oakdale cemetery, Crookston. She was a Minneapolis resident 18 years and was a waitress. She was a member of the hotel and restaurant employes union, local 458. Survivors include her husband, Edward her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Ristau, Crookston, and three sisters, Mrs. Harold Sanders, Duluth, Minn, Mrs. Ralph L. Kelley, Crookston, and Mrs.

Lloyd Tie-ken, Rapid City, S.D. MRS. LIDA STEWART Services for Mrs. Lida Ste Maxwell M. Wachowiak, former director of manufacturing for Minneapolis Mo-line was appointed manager of Motor State Products division of Dura Detroit, Mich.

Manager Named Richard B.Winchester, formerly with Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator was named general manager of the new TRW microwave division of Thompson Ramo Woolridge, big California-based electronics firm. university. Faculty members taking part, besides Spilhaus, will be Robert Lambert, assistant! chairman of the technology! institute's curriculum committee, and B. J. Lazan, head of the university's department of aeronautical engineering.

Representing Honeywell will be Hugo Schuck, director of military products research, and A. E. Stafford, manager of process engineering. Building Figures Slip February contracts for future construction in Minnesota totaled $25,790,000, down 4 per cent from the same TSN ABBY'S A A Abby I Mrs. Phil- XVMW JLt by her son, Eddie; ii' ughter, Jeanne; Tv.m iJfVNM 1 husband, Morion, 3S Ti I A si 1 i lWi'- MIT Dividend Announcement Massachusetts Investors Trust DECLARES ITS The Sylvania Electric team from Ottawa, Ohio, bowled a 2,812 series to take the booster division lead at the American Bowling Congress tournament Sunday night.

wart, 79, 2621 S. Emerson who died Thursday, will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at The Burr-Goran son mortuary. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Kermit Tres-sler.

South Whitley. Ho and Kathryn Stewart, both of Minneapolis; a son. Jack, Minneapolis, and a brother, Owen Whipple, Hampton, Iowa. Thugs Terrorize IP Consecutive Dividend bound year. It was nearly twice the output of the second-place company.

M. A. Hanna which ships from five ranges in Minnesota, Michigan and Canada, climbed into second place with output of a gain of 69 per cent from 1959. Pickands" Mather and a big Mesabi range producer, had total output of tons up 48 per cent from 1959 but the firm slipped to third place behind Hanna. Cleveland-Cliffs Iron a big producer on Michigan's Marquette range, held fourth rank with output of tons.

Reserve Mining Co. with big taconite operations, remained in fifth place with a total of 4,941,322 tons. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp. jumped from eighth to sixth placee, and Inland Steel Co. rose from 10th to seventh spot.

TREASURY STATEMENT WASHINGTON TH cosh portion of ir. ireoiury compoied wth cone-pondirg drv a year ago 1000 omitted): Mo-ch 58. 1961 March 23. I960 Bo'anc J5.106.263 J5.472.260 Decosi'i fiicat vor I 163,568,218 J66.304.632 fiical year. $71,146,631 $69,253,858 Total J287.160.O67 1 7,383,062 i 1 9,407,888 include! J398.266.339.83 dbt not to statutory limit.

Read 'DEAR ABBY' daily in your month a year ago, F. W.j Dodge construction news firm, said. The contract total for last month included $9,176,000 for nonresidential building, down 10 per cent; $9,744,000 for residential construction, down 11 per cent, and for heavy engineering work, up 23 per cent. Dodge said Minnesota contracts for the first two months of 1961 totaled up 9 per cent from the same period last year. Risk Firm Reports Western Life Insurance Co, an affiliate of St.

Paul Fire and Marine Insurance said it now has more than 500 million dollars of ordinary life coverage in force. The company passed the half-billion mark during February with sales of nine million dollars. Counting group life insurance, Western has I III I mm Over 214,000 owners will share in the payments from quarterly net income, amounting to 10 cents a share, payable April 24 to shareholders of record March 31, 1961. ROBERT W. LADD, Secretary PACKERS, BEARS IN CAGE CLASH MILWAUKEE, Wis.

(UPI) The Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears will meet in a basketball game here tonight. The National Football league rivals are scheduled in a preliminary to the second in a series of crosscountry games between the Harlem Globetrotters and the College All-Ameri-cans. The tour opens in Chicago Sunday night. The Bears will suit up star fullback Rick Cashes, Capt. Bill George, and others against the likes of the Packers Bart Starr, Gary Knafelc and Fred Thurston.

Prayer Meeting CHICAGO Five hoodlums robbed and terrorized a congregation of 25 persons at an Easter prayer meeting Saturday night. Victims were forced to lie on the floor of the worship hall as the young robbers, brandishing a shotgun, a pistol and a knife took watches and purses. The robbers, fled with about $150 in cash and an undetermined amount of jewelry. The service, sponsored by a community group, was being held in an unused theater on the South Side. 200 Berkeley Street, Boston 1 Minneapolis TAR ORDER THE STAR NOW1 Si your carritr or farm irvie roufo laloiman, call your.

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