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I LEGISLATIVF. RHIIMniTP VFW Junior State Rules on Albany School Land Acquisition Girls to Camp House Test OKs School District Ban 16 Friday, March 29, 1963 clear that state courts have the power to order recounts in election contests involving U.S. senators and representatives to determine who received the most votes. ALBANY, Mian In a n.iiW ST. PAUL (AP) A bill to au Mucsieu oy me Hoard of Educa-tion of Independent School ST.

PAUL (AP) After extended debate and rejection of several proposed amendments the House gave preliminary approval to a bill setting July 1965 as the our opinion, the legislature intended that playgrounds, recreation grounds and athletic fields incident to a school plant, included within the terms 'sites' and 'grounds'." In the request the district pointed out that the srW.1 ic mittee and is pending on the Senate floor. Colored margarine is prohibited by present law, and uncolored margarine may be sold under a 10 cents a pound tax. 10-cent-a-pound tax will be held next Tuesday. Rep. Roy E.

Dunn of Pelican Rapids said proponents of the bill have asked for a hearing before the House Tax Committee, which he heads. thorize issuance of a liquor license at the Rochester Airport was giver preliminary approval by the Senate Thursday. ST. PAUL (AP) A Duhlir AtAnnandale ANNANDALE, Minn The firs-annual conference for Junior Girls units sponsored by the Ladies auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held April 27-28 at Camp Courage near here. The purpose of the conference is to conduct a school of instinc date by which school districts not operating schools must dissolve and join other districts.

hearing on a bill to permit sale A companion hill has heen orv. ii presently using the village's base- The House was told that then. of colored oleomargarine under a proved by the Senate Tax Com ST. PAUL (AP) Every unemployment compensation check uism 745, tne Minnesota attorney general's office stated that the board was empowered to use its power of eminent domain in acquiring land for school purposes. The board had requested the ruling in acquiring a 12-acre tract of land for use as an athletic field.

The ruling reads: "It is the duty and the obligation of the school district to provide physical and health education for the are now about 560 such districts Supporters of the bill said these Dau pane for a baseball and football field. It is located approximately a mile from the school. In order to eet to Oaa would carry a imrlal notation IDENTITY NEAR CERTAIN under a bill introduced in the Min districts are "sopping up state aid and doing nothinc for it" because tn for the girls to better nesota Senate Thursday bv Sen. OF STRANGLED N.D. BOY student must cross Interstate Highway 94.

Glenn Swenson, Buffalo. acquaint them with their present duties and to prepare them to become a part of their parent group. The conference will be mairtnir The notation would read: "This "It is considered hoth anaor- ALEXANDER, N.D. (AP -North Dakota authorities werp payment made possible entirely OUS and inconvenient," the request said. by employers contributions." pupils of the district.

To carry checking today on what appeared Another new bill would make it they are not paying local school taxes. Opponents of the bill contended the school districts involved should have the right to work out their own problems and not be compelled by the legislature to take any action. ST. PAUL (AP) The Senate lo oe a firm lead on identity of a teen-age boy apparently stran out uiai direction, the school district must have available it to playgrounds, a tion ed by Mrs. Louis Bedor, department chairman.

Alcuin Loehr, St. Cloud, department commander; Mrs. James Deid, South St. Paul, department president, and Mrs. CC St Man gled by a sexual pervert.

Clothing of the youth, whose de composed and nearly nude bodv was found Thursday morning in a grounds and athletic fields, and reasonably near the school building. The legislature has empowered school districts to acquire by purchase and condema-tion sites and grounds and, in Keith Speaks To Wright DFL Sunday BUFFALO. Minn T.f Carlton, national director of jun Tax Committee approved a pro ior girls unit, will all address the conference. posal intended to encourage small marginal iron mines to continue desolate farm field, was identified as that of Larry Joe Phebus, 14, of Tioga. The Phebus boy, who had been living in Tioga while his brother, Chester, worked in the oil fields, was reported missing last October about the time officials believe the slaying took place.

Sam Wallace, 19, Ray, who lived and worked with the missing boy's brother, identified the clothing as that of Larry Joe. Chester Phebus, and the boy's mother, who has remarried, were reported living now in Lompoc, Calif. "I know it's his jacket," said Wallace. "I gave him the money to buy it. I know it's him." Authorities planned to check to- mm in operation.

The bill would Der- Land Sale Fee Appeal Denied St. Cloud mit operators of two nr mnre NFO Meets A.M. (Sandvi Keith win V.Q tu mines to deduct a Dercentaue nf mm it iiiiv i featured speaker at the Wright Tuesday at the loss incurred by one of them before computing occupation VU1WTV Dinflf ftivicc ncrnnnc ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) The Minnesota Supreme Court today denied an appeal of Gopher State Business Opportunities.

Inc. De ENTERTAINMftu cvhkj utL. convention here Sunday. The groan will mpt I ST. PAUL (AP) The House Richmond RICHMOND, Minn.

The monthly meeting of the Stearns County National Farmers organization will be held here Tuesday. accepted Senate amendments and troit Lakes, to recover $3,500 commission for brokers' services growing out of negotiations for sale of property. court house at 2 p.m., according to Les Nelson, county chairman. On the agenda for this meeting includes the election of county officers, necessary amendments to the county constitution day with a Tioga dentist who did repassed a bill to increase license fees for hotels, resorts and restau The St. Cloud Daily Times RADIO AND TV SCHEDULES FROM MARCH 30 THROUGH APRIL 5, INCLUSIVE Friday, March 29, 1963 some work on the Phebus bov.

Morrison Group Plans Hobby Show LITTLE FALLS, for the Spring Hobby show were discussed at the meeting of the Morrison County Committee on Aging, here recently. Co-chairmen Ben Boser and Jerald Farrington, heard reports of chairmen for the event which is to be held in the Little Falls Junior High school, May 11. James Atkinson, director of welfare for Morrison county, is rants to provide money for improved state inspection services. the group will meet at 9 p.m. in the parish center.

Oros Kanerva, Virginia, NFO trying to firm establish identity. McKenzie County Coroner Clar tion of delegates to state and national director from Minnesota, district conventions, and other business that mav be brought he. ST. PAUL (AP) A bill m-n. A Polk County jury returned a verdict in favor of Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Stockman, owners of a hotel and tract of land in Erskine. Arthur K. Wurdmann, president of the Gopher company, sued for services pursuant to a listing agreement. Associate Justice Martin A.

Nel will be the main speaker. Arnold Konz, Kimball, heads thp prnim fore the convention. Tenor Richard Cassilly Slated For Final Civic Music Concert posing that the Minnesota Rail ence Leiseth said there is little doubt the youth was killed by a pervert. He tentatively ruled death by strangulation with a cord wrapped around the boy's wrists and neck. road and Warehouse Commks This meeting will be open to the public and will he of internet direct that passenger train service be restored in his home town of to dairymen, a group spokesman Keith Speaks saw.

Ada was introduced Thursday by XCWMRBO LENNOX MALES ELECTRIC GAS OIL Be Dollars Ahead With a LENNOX McDowell P. son said in the majority opinion that the broker is not entitled to rvorman Larson. To Benton cnairman of the program committee. Registration of exhibits "There are seven dailv trains Co-op Finds New Liquor Taxes Up ST. PAUL (AP) State taxes running from Fargo, N.N., and Moorhead to St.

Paul and there Milk Outlet in will begin at 10 a.m. followed by lunch and the afternoon program. Three musical grouos are hein? are also many buses and nlanes on liquor and beer for the past nine months were $14,552,633. an a commission on the grounds his purchase agreement contained different terms of sale than the listing agreement. Associate Justice James C.

Otis dissented. He said he found no variance between the listing contract and the purchase agreement. NFO Boycott increase of $262,318 over the same making this same trip each day," said Sen. Larson. "Ada no longer engaged to furnish music for the day.

Mrs. Walter Walker, of has a passenger train and Hops period of 1962, William B. Joyce, state liquor control commissioner, reported Thursday. not have bus service." BENSON, Minn. (AP) The Benson Cooperative Creamery is 508 No.

8th Ave. BL 1-8640 -ZZmmmmm'm'mimm''mm'mmmi'''mm'm''m' After graduation he spent six years at the Peabody conservatory in Baltimore. During those years of study he worked at a tractor distributing company and gas station for funds and sang in church choirs for experience and funds. The tenor's "big break" came when he was selected to sing Mi-chele in the Broadway production of Menotti's "The Saint of Bleeder Street" during the 1954-55 season. Success in that production led quickly to other operatic and concert engagements, and his career was underway.

Cassilly, his wife, and six children live in a large Victorian farm house in Maryland. me Governor's Committee on Aging, is expected to be the main speaker for the afternoon program. In his report as chairman of seuing us milk to an undisclosed bouth Dakota outlet "at a good price." officials reported Thursday after its relations ceased with DFL Tonight FOLEY, Gov. A.M. (Sandy) Keith will be the principal speaker at the Benton County DFL convention here tonight.

He will speak at 8:45 p.m. and the address will be open to the public. Keith with a number of party workers will arrive in Foley at 6 p.m. and will have dinner here. During the early hours of the evening he will spend some time meeting the people of the village.

Senator Ray Bares will also attend the convention. Claude Del Zoppo, county DFL chairman, said that all the First District Association of Land Lakes Creameries. The association had set Thnrs. day as a deadline for the Benson group either to withdraw from a Two ways to have the convenience and economy National Farmers Organization contract it signed recently or the Tenor Richard Cassily, one of America's outstanding and versatile vocal musicians, will feature the final Civic Music program of the season at 8:15 p.m. Monday at Technical high school auditorium.

In the eight years since his professional debut with William Steinberg and the Pittsburgh symphony in 1954, he has sung 28 leading operatic roles with major opera companies in the United States and Canada. The roles have ranged from Florestan in "Fidelio" to Don Jose in "Carmen," from Polione in "Norma" to Sam Polk in "Susannah," and from Dimitri in "Boris Godunov" to Peter Grimes. He has appeared with Chicago's Lyric opera, the New York City center, the NBC Opera theater, both the Philadelphia Grand and Philadelphia Lyric, and the Cincinnati Zoo opera. In concert he has sung with the symphony orchestras of Cleveland, Houston, Baltimore and Toronto. Festivals that have valued his talents include Tanglewood, Robin Hood Dell, Fish Creek (Wis.) and the Boston Arts festival.

In recent seasons audiences throughout the nation have learned to appreciate Cassilly as a recital artist. The young tenor was born in Washington, D. although he calls Bel Air, his home town. It was there he grew up and attended school. His family was, as he puts it, "unmusical," but even as a child Cassilly was always singing, much to the enjoyment of his father who encouraged the boy's love for music.

He lost his father when he was 15 years old, but encouragement continued from his high school teacher who recognized Cassilly's gift for music. Becker Seniors To Appear in 3-Act Comedy "Cash and Carrie," a three-act comedy, will be presented by the Becker High school juniors in the school auditorium at 8 p.m. April 5. Carrie, a widow and mother who is very vague about practical matters, needs cash in a hurry. Blustery old Uncle Omar will buy the family a new home if the budget balances.

This seems highly impossible, but luckily Carrie has the help of daughter And her boyfriend Brad, and a well-meaning, bumbling collection of roomers. Featured in the cast are the following: Cindy Rose, Mary Jo Walesch, Diane Savage, Joyce Hart, Sherry Stanton, Elaine Simpson, Ronald Doering, Connie William, Robert Doering, Dean Walker, Donald Savage, Susan Con't on Page 8A group with which it had been doing business. Dave Kent, Clontarf, Benson and alternates who attended the 1962 convention are the official tne finance committee, the Rev. Robert Voight, Pierz, said the $206.35 was realized from a charity party given in Pierz last month to provide expenses connected with tfie hobby show. Mrs.

A. Methner, head of the hospitality committee, has chosen Mrs. Dorothy Tembruell and Josephine Terhaar, Pierz, and Mrs. George Sprandle to assist her in providing morning and afternoon coffee and a light noon lunch for exhibitors and guests. Other committee heads are Rev.

Norris Erdal, facilities; Joy Probasco, Hillman, prizes; Mrs. Julius Jetka, exhibits; Harold Fisher, Royalton, educational exhibits; and Mrs. John Rudie, Swanville, publicity. Persons over 60 from all parts of the county are urged to begin preparing exhibits for their creamery president, said members at the annual meetine Safurriav delegates to this convpnfinn anH have been notified. voted 77-43 to continue the NFO agreement.

Benson facility had a Visitors are welcome and are invited to hear Keith and Karps production ot 993.000 pounds of hut. ter last year. give some reports on the current legislative session, Del Zoppo said. of a Natural GAS Laundry Poppy Chairmen Active Trade Named at Belgrade BELGRADE, Minn. Mrs.

Den. Reported on A GUY AND SOME DOLLS High spot of the performance of the "Guys and Dolls" company which opened its Okinawa engagement at the McConnell theatre is the hosting of A3c Lloyd S. Cagle, named the airman of-the-month of Naha Air Base, as the honored guest of principal's backstage. The boys and girls of the AETA-USO roadshow now touring the Far East hail from the Minnesota campus of Mankato State college and are happy to welcome a fellow Minnesotan in his hour of glory. Surrounding the St.

Cloud lad, lovelies Kenya Broden (clockwise from left), Ann Ramstead, Sue Chesser, Sally Hauschild, Sally Pendergast and Jerry Rae Avis (front) join Nahans in acclaiming the honor man of the 51st Fighter Interceptor wing. Cagle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Cagle, rural Waite Park.

(USAF Photo by Campbell) nis Winsman and Mrs. Lloyd Westergard were named to head Gilman Mart the poppy sales for the auxiliarv hobbies and crafts now, the chairman said. Exhibitors may also put prices on their exhibits for possible sale. oi saooe VFW post here. GILMAN There were 112 sellers at the Gilman pig market, and They were named at a recent meeting of the group attended RICHARD CASSILLY Dy is members.

New officers will be elected at the next meeting. 1,565 pigs, with trading reported very active. Twenty-three buyers paid an average price of $11 for pigs 30-35 pounds. Prices ranged from $9.50 to $11.75. This compared with 103 sellers and 1,544 pigs last week.

Sample sales show: 23 spotted, 30-35, 35 whites. 30-35. SHEETROCK NOTES 6ih avenue 20 Hampshires, 30-35, Hampshires, 30-35, $11.00, and 30 mixed breeds, 30-35, $11.25. NORTH STARS irovcrai demonstrations clothing were given at the recent the Fireproof Gypsum Wallboanl Building or remodeling? Plan it with SHEETROCK! Nothing can give you more beauty, durability and satisfaction as a good sheetrock job. meeting of the North Stars 4-H CiUD.

Harvey Meehl Promoted to PFC RICE, Minn. Harvev A. Demonstrators included Kathy BUT ana Diane Anderson, Mary and Betty Gordahl, PhyDis Halver-son, Debra Hanson and Kathy Nelson. Lowell Miklaus gave a Better Sound, Better picture with General Electric demonstration entitled "First Aid in Fire Fighting." Mehl, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Har-land Meehl was promoted to private first class recently. He received the title PVT E-2 after completing his eight weeks of Army Field artillery training at Fort Sill, Okla. He entered the army in July, 1962, and completed his basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He is currently stationed in Korea. He is a 1962 graduate of Sauk Rapids High school.

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