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TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1950 THE WINONA REPUBLICAN-HERALD, WINONA. MINNESOTA Page 15 Judge Kinkead Of Ramsey Count)' Dead St. Paul --IS-- Last rites were being arranged today for Michael F. Kinkead, 63, Ramsey county probate Judge who died last night after a brief illness. mwicne.K:.', N.

H. -tfl- An all- Kinkead became 111 Sunday male grand jury convenes todayjdied at Miller hospital of an into hear testimony against a mild- testinal hemorrhage. He was born mannered country doctor TJmerick, Ireland in 1887 and with murder ta the "mercy" was graduated from the Unlver- All-Male Jury To Hear 'Mercy' Killing Case Showdown Near Postwar Aid In U.M.W. Coal Contract Dispute PitUbnrrh showdown Is imminent In John L. Lewis' seven-month battle to get a.

nationwide contract for his 430,000 United Mine Workers. That became more evident thanj death of an Incurable woman cancer patient. Dr. Hermann N. sity of Dublin.

Later, Kinkead attended the St. ur. xiemiami Sander, 40. a I Paul college of law and received former Dartmouth college ski cap-! his diploma in 1916. He served tain is accused of injecting air with the 88th division in France into the veins of Mrs.

Abbie Bor! during World War I and was mus- roto, 59. wife of a Manchester out as a captain. He resum- salesman, as she lay on her hos- ed the private practice of law pital deathbed last December 4. Berlin TJ. S.

High Commissioner John J. McCloy indirectly in- Washinfton 17, S. to ald vited the Russians to make "a bona to foreign countries since the wan fide offer" today toward uniting now totals nearly Germany. That became more evident than, A Commerce department reportl "We are prepared at any time to ever today although the miners night said that from mid-1945 hold free elections for all Germany, ean going back to work on the! through last the if a bona fide offer is made by the i t.b._*T»kAV imnncArf hv the! woe 1R7 ftOfl.OOO. MrHlov told his first short work-week imposed by amount was $28,187,000,000.

Fig unpredictable chief of the U.M.W.! ur es for the last three months of The state charges the Injection was designed to hasten the St. Paul after the war. In 1923, Kinkead was named as- istant county attorney and was uon was aesigjieu tv uaai-cii death of Mrs. Borroto by block-j elected county attorney in 1930. ing the passage of blood through'Governor Harold E.

Stassen ap- her heart. She had been ill for'pointed him to the probate Judge- several months and, according to ship in 1940. Dr. Sander, did not have long to His wife, a son and a foster daughter survive. Arkansas Prison Break Results in 2 More Casualties Little Rock, more live.

The physician has a wide rural) practice. He has continued to min Ister to his patients since his release In $25,000 ball last Friday. The prosecution planned to present ten or 12 witnesses before the! 21-member grand Jury several 1 of whom are farmers. County and' state attorneys would not say whether the doctor would appear as a witness. Continues Work Encouraged by a vote of confidence from most of his town-i in Candia.

the have to Artaa- and Reaches 30 Billions McCloy Invites Russ Offer for United Germany nnprpt.4icLa.Liie ciiici ui iiuc He's had them on a three day 11949 are expected later, showing a week for more than a month in an ound SUIT Mn obvious effort to cut down the na-i 000,000,000. tion's coal stockpile and improve; The total amounts to about his bargaining position. 'for every person in this country. There had been reports a fullj Reductions in the outflow are ex- scale walkout might materialize to; pe cted as war-torn countries re- Voting Heavy As Egypt's Election Begins Cairo-- (IP)-- Egypt's first general election in five years began with heavy votin "jiii-i-f. etriv Reed to Ask $700 Income Tax Exemption Representa- bornjtjve Reed wants ev- this i in the capital was light, but the big vote was expected late in the AAV 1 --i j.uc commissioners indicated week for more than a month in an round sum total of about ever tnat ne no very hopeful of I lEast-Wesl agreement on such scale for 1950.

throughout the early At least six persons had been I killed in pre-election campaign I disorders since December 13, and Coplon's Lawyer Asks Check on Wire-Tapping Washington Senator Langer said yesterday that Judith Coplon's attorney. Archibald Palmer, wants Congress to investigate wire-tapping by the P.B.I. Miss Coplon. Brooklyn born, uve KeC former government girl, was con-! ery body's federal Income tax ex" I last June on a charge thatj emp tion increased from $600 to turned over secret United $700. He doesn't want anybody's States documents to a to be more than half his net sian, Valentin Gubitchev.

The earmn are facing a separate trial in New! Reed a to introduce York on conspiracy charges. (promptly a bill to carry out his ull Miss Coplon has charged ro 0sa IB government's case against herj jje said i as based at least in part on i mat a $7C in a statement last night $700 personal exemption ivi 6 Idlsorders since uecemoer ana He asserted that there have been! mo5 observers had expected re-P in by nQ si Qf any feelers from thcj newed bloodshed despite govern-1 she ask fnT fnnr-nnwor nm i. t. isaturda was ase a eas par i a $vuu personal eAciiijjwwi what she called illegal wire-tap- should apply also to each depend KIT tha TP 'On t.hn start the new year. build.

However, two soft coal mines: with overnight shifts in Pennsyl-l vanla reported full complements; had reported for duty. The miners were scheduled to work only twoj days this week on account of the New Year's holiday observed on Monday. Few people In industry believe Lewis will order a walkout while: U.S. May Aid Nationalists 'IRussians for four-power talks on i either political or economic unity. Four-power parleys have been i nonexistent since the West German ment efforts to avert it.

the F.B.I. -On that ground asked the Supreme court last Saturday to nullify her conviction eot eiiorws wj nvcii, m. (Correspondents in Egypt are un-land order the district co ent of a taxpayer. Beed called his proposal: "A Republican answer to recent hints by der tight censorship, particularly with regard to news of election dis- to grant her a new trial Palmer conf government at Bonn became a orders.) reality and the Soviet zone set up! About 5,000,000 citizens of the I Nils kingdom were eligible to ballot 'or new members of the cham- Iber of deputies. The women have today.

Afterwara senator told corporate rates. its rival communist regime. Suspect Admits Theft to Police The only might 1 1 miners; eight weeks work toda wor sources said economic aid in uanuia. me 1 moustached physician "ultimately vindicated. -----about his round of calls over the holidays.

He told reporters he still feels he was not legally or morally wrong and assert the belief that my position will be Both prosecutors; "Attorney General William L. Phlnney and County Prosecutor William H. Craig are, like the accused physician, graduates of Dartmouth college. Phlnney has known Doctor Sander for many years. Both the attorney general and the county prosecutor announced that they "intend to prosecute the case to the letter of the law like any other." of Mercy' Aim "Doctor Sander thought he was performing an act of Craig said, "but there Is no Justification for committing murder under any circumstances." During the three months Mrs.

Borroto suffered from cancer of the bowels her weight dropped from to 80 pounds. The woman's husband and soms members of her family had indicated they had "no ill will" against Dr. San der. Authorities quoted the physician as saying after his arrest that he had received pitiful appeals from members of the family to relieve her suffering. Candia neighbors of the doctor expressed their confidence in him by signing a statement that they had "faith in his integrity." Mora than 600 of the community's registered voters siprned the petition.

live convicts. The search seemingly cooled today after one ol the felons meekly surrendered. A crippled recluse, described by neighbors as eccentric, was wounded fatally last night in an exchange of shots with members of a posse in a north Little Bock suburb. A state official, working with the officers, was wounded. This happened several hours after 26-year-old Odus Eaton of StllweJl, barefoot, disheveled and hungry was captured without resistance at nearby Scott, Ark.

Be was returned to Tucker prison farm safekeeping. mo vote. The election climaxes a month of bitter campaigning between candidates of five opposing parties and strong groups of independents. (London newspapers speculated that the Egyptian elections might Chicago--(IP)-- Police said influenced strongly by recent re- day night that Edward Olson, 21, ports that King Farouk, the coun- bad been notified by local union officials their men would not report. However, Hugh White, president of U.M.W district 12 at Springfield, didn't agree with Wilkey.

He indicated the 23,000 TTJW.W. members in prairie state would be back in the pits. Surveys in the big coal producing states of West Virginia and Pennsylvania Indicated full production would be resumed on short work week. In both states maintenance crews readied diggings for the workers who report- Military aid, they said will mainly be centered in the $75,000,000 military assistance program voted by the American Congress. This same source revealed both Tms same source revsaicu 0 i -American economic and military! to go to Wisconsin together that niht.

The i was identified as assistance will be closely, super- WOO I i l-v A ULJVti o--c," -and placed in the death house for ed for the 7 a.m. shifts. i i Af. Tipvlnp-tnn. Ohio, mi At Lexington, Ohio, miners re- It was from Tucker that for midnight at er Owen.

stated during a lie detector test that he and another man robbed a west side Chicago saloon last November, As the test was being concluded, police received b. call that the same saloon was being robbed again. Police seized Olson Thursday night as he waited at a west side street corner for a girl friend, who pointed him out to police. Police quoted him as saying they planned vised by U. status may advisers not be as whose United night.

The was identified as Betty Jean 'Anderson, 18, of Calumet City, HI. ernment. here by the Nationalist gov- the town of Withee, try's 29-year-old monarch, had broken up a romance between two of his subjects so that he could marry a beautiful 16-year-old Egyptian commoner. (The newly-elected deputies to the lower house of parliament are due to be inaugurated January 16 at a special session.) Tb.e campaign leading up to today's elections had been particularly bitter between the nation's r.wo leading parties--the Wafdists and the Saadists. Saadists, who now control the house, have charged the Wafdists with being pro-British, which the state, at who lived getting Inter- In! Philippine Civil Defense Corp Asked Manila--(IP)--A bill W8S in in the Senate today to ately a civil defense for the an escape route through the outskirts of the town and a floor plan of the bank there.

Police said Olson told them he and a man he named as Ray Loeske, 24, of Nebraska (city not given) robbed the and tavern on November 20 of S150. About the same time he was telling this, two gunmen entered the and several gunmen es- shal Walter L. McLavey, about 40, was wounded In last night's shoot- inR. Still being hunted are James Perry Williams, 29, Sheridan, David Dyer. 28.

Oklahoma City, and James Rheumark, 22, Sapulpa, Okla. Williams had been named as the ring-leader of the break and the slayer of the guard. Motorist Forgets Wife at Station halt- to survey the coal picture. Unless more coal is produced spon, there may be a cut ordered for the nation's railroads which use steam engines. Consumers will not be affected, under current conditions for possibly month.

Trainmen's Officer Dies at Crookston Croflkrton, Fred W. Spencer, 65, longtime officer of the Minnesota Brotherhood of Locomotive Trainmen, died yesterday. Active in politics, he was candidate for the Minnesota sen- oT the imminence of World War Ht." tor Enrique B. Magalona of Negros Occidental province. In a statement attached to the In a statement attacnea me -bill, Senator Magalona said thejvier, state veterans affairs corn- Philippines, as "an outpost of de-jmissioner, has been designated as mocracy" in the Far East, are inlthe official to handle claims of an exposed position expose He said a defense treaty with the prisoners of war and civilian In- United States and the location ofjternees during World War n.

Re- American bases here made the is-lvier estimated some 3,000 in the lands liable to become a target of are eligible for compensa- atomic bombs and germ warfare Injtion under the federal war claims the early stages of another world! act of 1933, including many from IBrainerd who were taken prisoner Eels in American and Europe lvanKaKec leave their streams and swim gmitb Detrolt as ne ate in 1934. the warm Atlantic waters north of, Kankakee yesterday af-i the equator. There they Pollceman George lU their young and die. The asked him: iRiebe.th RltCS t0 TM nomes i "Where's your wife?" i which their parents left. Back Msr Sm ith said, point- '0' ing to the rear seat.

He looked. serv Bjick looked. The rear seat 1 ornorrow for el pt A. 11 wif. ini Kome Rlebeth, 44, Minneapolis Smith recalled it columnist who died of a heart at- the rear seat whence stopped weekend He was a a service station in Dw ght 30 s(jme 2J gerylce ar waA-eUS-on Twin City newspapers.

iced she went to the rest room land Smith drove off without miss- ling her 3 Jiffy Mrs. Smith had telephoned Kankakee police and asked them to stop her husband. Smith drove back tc Dwight to get her. lOTTfeR KWNO DIAL 1230 Americmn Broadcasting a in the name of Hii sus- ptnuff! myrftry drama that boosts MIDI ol most sensoJionol thrill Mqutmis in radio! Now you con dwth along with "Counter-Spy" twico WMk as this famous mom into nighltimt Its nw action will- 4 lunjoabrutWess'' and Thursday KWNO 1250 OB Tom dial KWNO-FM 97.5 American Broadcastmi Co- rut EAST END COAL CO. WHKRK YOU OI.T MORI: HEAT AT LOWER I 901 Fast 8th Phom- As a Public Service Every Tuesday 8:00 P.

KWNO 1230 on your dial American Broadcasting Company caped. Revier Named Vet The bill was introduced by Enriue B. Magalona of Negros War St. Paul UP)-- William E. Be- claimed that the election was being unfairly run to favor the Saadists, which the government has denied.

Soviet Admiral Zayats Succumbs Moscow --ytv- The Soviet navy newspaper Red Fleet today reported the death of Rear Admiral Noko- lai Zayats, 65, who the newspaper said had served since 1908 in thej Russian fleet. Red Fleet said the admiral died as the result of a long illness. It added he had served during World War II in Russia's Black sea fleet. Langer here I res ident Truman that he will urge a tax increase in upper individual Income brackets and in reporters that Palmer urged that the Senate judiciary committee look into F.B.I, wire-tapping. Langer, a member of the committee, said he wanted to give the matter some thought before deciding -whether to recommend an inquiry.

P. W. Skogmo Rites Held at Minneapolis Minneapolis a services were held here today for Philip W. Skogmo, 53, president of Gamble Skogmo, who died Saturday after a year's illness. He was a native of Elbow Lake, and the family at time lived In Arthur, N.

D. Reed's bill also would reduce most excise taxes, on such things as telephone bills, Jewelry, transportation, luggage, etc. Minnesota residents who were Lutherans Open Conference in China Be Seated ttorring JOHNNY OLSEN 11:00 A. Man. FrL DIAL KWNO 1230 American Broadcasting Company Headline news! Crochet head- I hugging cloche of knitting worsted, i chenille, or straw yarn in a jiffy.

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conflict. The senator asked that 10,000,000 pesos ($5,000,000 be appropriated for the civil defense organization. New York City '49 Deaths Decline New York New York city's death rate in 1949 was the lowest In the city's history. For each 1.000 population, there were 9.6 deaths, compared to 10.1 the year before, the health department reported yesterday. Previous lowest mark was 9.9 in 1941.

Total deaths last year were 697. Heart ailments were the main killers, with cancer next. The health department annual report also estimated a rise in the city's population during the year from 8,067,000 to 8,161,000, Mine Gas Blast Kills 6 at Vienna Vienna --VFl-- A gas explosion in a provincial coal mine today killed at least six miners and Injured ten others. Mine officials said more than 100 other men in the mine when the explosion occurred escaped. The cause of the explosion has not yet been determined.

The mine is located in Fohnsdorf, Styria, in the British occupation I zone of Austria. Humphrey Asked To Aid Czech Minneapolis --W) --Andrew Folta, Minneapolis cafe owner, last night appealed to Senator Humphrey for tf. S. aid in halting the execution of his brother. Karol, 43, in Czechoslovakia as an American spy.

Karol, a leader of the outlawed Slovak Democratic party, i was sentenced to death last week, Folta said. Karol's wife yas given 25 years in prison on a similar charge. BIRTHS Dabelstein--Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dabelstein, St.

Charles, a son December 31. Mangen--Bom to Mr. and Mrs. 'Nicholas Mangen, 660 Grand street, a son December 31. Mielke--Bom to Mr.

and Mrs. man Mielke, St. Charles, a son Jan- luary 1. PepUnski--Bom to Mr. and Mrs.

I Leo PepUnski, 361 Carimona street, a son January 1. Blerbanm--Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Bierbaum, Eyota, a daughter January 1.

Canney--Born to Mr. and Mrs. Canney, 800 Gilmore ave- nue, a daughter January 2. I Wraalstad--Bom to Mr. and Mrs.

Iselvin Charles, a daughter January 2. Mnndt--Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mundt, St. Charles, a son January 3.

I All births at the Winona General I hospital on Bataan. Lutheran started Its 41st Fergus Falls Brethern school annual China mission conference here today with four former missionaries In the Far East slated among the 11 speakers. Sessions end Jusf wipe the windshield and GO through SWSff A 320 IINHIMC DEEP CLEATS TO nu ratooci WOUT wumi. Wouldn't you rather drive out than dig otrt? Yoa can, with General Winter-Cleats on your rear wheels. For the patented tread is cloated with 320 sharp, hnsky blocks of tough rubber that bite and grip in every direction- Get yonrs now.

We're never had enough General Winter-Cleats. RUMS QUIfTlY, SMOOTHIY, ON DKY PAYEMENTi KALMES TIRE SERVICE 116 West Second St. Phone 2847 LIQUOR STORE Free Delivery Phone 4970 When Yon Change. Change to Better Coal WESTERN Down Our Yard" Phone 2831 LEAN SLICED BOSTON BUTT Pork Steak 37' MEATY Pork Hocks 25' PORK SAUSAGE Mttte (For proof, set box bcto-w) DURING WINTER MONTHS WE EAT MORE FOOD FOR BODY ENERGY BE SURE THAT YOU KEEP LOTS OF GOOD MAHLKE'S BREAD AND COOKIES AROUND. IT HAS TO BE GOOD IF IT'S MAHLKE'S! Since water forming mow eondeniw ttm- perature below It directly to the lolid state the form of mow crystal and does not piss through the liquid state.

1--Otis W. Caldwdl, Experimental Stndy of Superstitions Other Dmfounded Beliefs, page 83. FINE BREAD.

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