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TUT! WTNONA REPUBLICAN-HERALD- WINONA. MINNESOTA, MONDAY. MAY 3 Drown, 4 Die In Auto Accidents In Wisconsin r.r The Aiwoclale'cl includinK nn 11-yrar- oid boy, died In automobile accidents or in Wl.icon.sln during weekend. The boy, Ronciy Roubnl. Racine, rtrownrd in Laic Michigan oft the V.ur'.r.K'.e shore yesterday, when he raft on which he find other boys were pluylng.

A j.uc:de.-. squall hit the a tmd swept Its onrp. Tlir boyx screamed for nnd the Rnclne younRstcr in Tempted to swim for shore while it police wii.1 hnullnfC out to revise tour. Milwaukee vouths. Earl Grlm- rr.rr Dan pahman.

each 20, In upper Nemahbln lake Delafleld yesterday afternoon u-hen i speed capsized I Beer Drinkers Balk at 25-Cent Bottle Atlantic City, N. urn drlnkinfr less barrela per month less than last year--because of continued WRh retail prices, ac- corillnjr to the president of the National Beer Wholesalers association. 1C. J. Chisiitifood of Illchmoncl, association president, told wholesalers' meeting yesterday that the decline wo.d caused by "public renlstancc to the 25- cent bottle of beer." He wild that prlcts to retailers had "eono up only a few cents bottle Hlnco 1M2, but prices lo consumers have skyrocketed ly an unreasonable margin." Compromise on Jewish Voice in U.

N. Reported Arabian King May Get Five Billion In Oil Royalties Facing Murder Count, Hangs Self Washington Brewster ol Chairman the Senate war investlKatlnp committee said today King Ibn Saud and his heirs Wholesalers Unit Asks Members To Cut Prices Washinctom --tfP)-- The administration's "moral suasion" campaign for lower prices gathered new a crults over the weekend along with said Mellnik: had committed suicide. i protc us that business alone is not will receive "about $5,000,000" In royalties from American oil panies. At the same time Brewster nnd Senator Hutch a member of the investigating group, told reporter In separate interviews ithey nrc confident the committee will receive nil papers and documents from the flics of the late President Roosevelt dealing with the Arabian oil transactions now under Investigation. Basil O'Connor, one of the executors ol the Roosevelt estate, and other custodians of the volu- charged with the murder of William Ruck, 01, was found hanging from a tree near Hnmel, lesterday and the coroner's office aid Mellnik had committed su 1 -'-'Ruck was slain March 31 on April 28 a Hennepin county 1 grand Jury indicted Mellnlk on a charge of first degree murder.

Melinite's body was found by 17- year-old Hnxlley Ken- of the Plum hotel while he and three companions were hunting crows. Dr. R. R. Helm, Hennepin county! coroner, said Mellnik New York The roush a States and Russia were reported ruinous Roosevelt papers 'at Hyde Park, have agreed to discuss United the oil documents at a closed door 'iJurras 44.

of NorwHV.Ulfreed today on a Joint Slav-Latin 1 Zywlcki. 23. of when it was announced Port-Ke county was killed Satur- ith a the Arab Higher Committee clay r.lpht when the car he was drlv-' i es tlno had officially was involved in colllssion with ec i a right to bo represented In the vehicle In Rosholt village. Zvwlcici thrown from his car and pir-ned beneath tho wreckage. Gerald T.

Wiese, 23. Mount Horeb, The compromise plan provided that the official Jewish Agency for Palestine would bo given a hearing JTA VW4J i i. i i killed yesterday when his luito- before the general assembly's mobile collided with another carl nation political committee but not Southern Dane county. ibefore plenary meetings as the Kus- Irnalz A. Szacyka.

58, of Kcnosha, slims had previously Insisted. yesterday it a Kenoshft hos- rm fc "of injuries suffered Saturday when he WRS gtruclc on downtown street. B-29-Like Plane Sighted in Russ May Day Parade Hv Ktton C. Ka.y --trT-- An American report on an air purude Moscow throw some light! The rayitery of Statssi E-3S bombers which fell into iiivia The proposals were put forward at the opening of today's session by YuRosliwlR, White Russia, Argentina. Chile and Uruguay.

The United Nations Security council will open debate this wcuk-on 'organisation of a global police force, taking 11.1 a basis the widely split port of lt.s military staff committee. U.N. officials said the council session would be held Wednesday or 'Thursday. The long awaited summary from mee tlnBS. showed opposing more than a third hands during the war.

Bedell Smith, who arrived hern over', for a aeries of conft'r- reporters In Berlin that il)c day purnde nt Mos- general principles luiii down the International force. Mora, Boy JMlled Bike-Car Collision ter commission. United States orllt doslre to session of the committee Thursday. Meanwhile a senator who would not permit use of his iiame snld that separate Investigation of l.he multi-million dollar oil transactions has been launched by the Justice department. The committee began its inquiry Minneapolis Paul MellniK, )-- The body of 53, Minneapolis, Librarians to Meet Tuesday at Galesville Galesvlllc, than 00 members of the West Central Library association are expected to attend a conference Tuesday can nui the nec for present price levels.

President Truman himself endorsed a drive for lower prices by the head of the National Association of Wholesalers, saying "It Is gratifying to sco this fine response to the plea for price reductions." The drive, as outlined by Joseph president of the associa- down at or-d The association named fit physically except L. Aicorn of Oshkosli president system, awarded the 1948 tourney lo She- boysan. Boy Loses Speech Blocmfontcin, South Africa--W)-A Bloemfontein boy, Douglas Sutherland, 11, who has lost his power of speech, will be taken to America for special treatment if his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Sutherland, for hU JLUJ.1U VT 1 j. Jackson, La. Crosse, Buffalo, Vcrnon and Monroe. The program for the morning and afternoon sessions has been prepared by Mrs.

Fred Huss, local librarian. Mrs. T. P. McCain, chairman of, the Galesville library committee and Mrs.

Edna Schaller, Onalaska, La Crosse county librarian will open at 9:30 a. ni. and the start at 10 o'clock serious shock Just before under golpc a minor operation In Port Elizabeth, where his parents then lived Two days after operation, he developed St. Vitus dance, and later this developed Into hysteria, with Rradual loss of speech. The i I A child is still dumb, though perfect- i a coroner, saia jvieimiK appiueuuy; seeks to hold prices down at program will start ai, iu had hanged himself shortly after I i Mrs.

Hufs will welcome the le reta fi. He addressed guests. There will be two speakers. fellow wholesalers through the as- from the library department the slaying. Detective Inspector Eugene Bcrnnlh said Mellnlk had boasted to Alex Zejuk, a witness to the slaying, that he planned to kill himself and "take someone with him." Zejuk was arrested April 20 at Grand Forks, N.

D. U. S. Offers New Terms to Panama On Canal Defense Washington The United fellow wholesalers through the as- sociation'se publication, sending a copy to Mr. Truman.

In the second appeal aimed directly at the building field, Raymond M. Foley, federal housing administrator, contended that housing costs "cnn be reduced." He urged "material producers and fabricators. brokers, real estate developers, merchandisers, contractors and la- 'Immediate action In these fields" echoed a similar appeal issued previously by Hous- Ison as well as two women from La Crosse. Milwaukee Man Wins Wisconsin Chess Meet Oshkosh, bor" to do ic. His request for Kujoth of Milwaukee championship of the State Chess association yesterday in seven-round tournament in which 31 players were entered.

Lew Aycrs of Appleton was sec- fett. former federal housing official and oil company executive contended that the navy had paid more than .530,000,000 in excess prices for oil during the war. The nnvy denied this. A. Mof- States proposed to Panama today ing Expediter Prank R.

Creedon Truman Labor Stand tration of the E. Stassen UTRcd today that President Truman "make clear what he will sign and what he will not sign" In the way of labor legislation. He told a news conference Jt is a new agreement for defense of the canal providing for continued use of-military bases on territory of the Republic of Panama. The proposed agreement announced by the State department calls for a Joint United States-Panama (administration of its terms. Offi- The Planning daring that businessmen owe It to use themselves and their country "to look hard at the prices they are charging and the prices they are paying and to start now to bring down any- that are too high." The U.

S. Chamber of Commerce, in a report from its economic policy clals said that the actual comm cei declared that "It is tration of the bases themselves! i ea rly misleading to place the ma- would ue worked out in further ne-jj 0 or so i responsibility for the gotiations with Panama, Inresent level of prices upon busi- "rathcr for the Prealdent tojvising the 194 express his views, but that it could be clone when the separate Senate and House labor measures reach a conference committee to work out differences In their bills to curb strikes and union practices. The former Minnesota governor asserted lie believed the ultimate bill could be adjusted there to The proposal was submitted by Ambassador Prank T. Hlncs to Foreign Minister Rlcardo J. All'iiro oi Panama today.

Discussions for defense agreement have been under way since last September. Under the 1042 nccord, Panama made available to the United States in wartime 134 areas for use by U. S. armed forces to defend the nessmen. OI these, 98 sites have been turned back to Panama.

Thirty-six, most bring out legislation the President which comprise technical instal- could approve. jlatlons essential to safe air navigation, still are in use by the United A State department announcement of the proposal suid it gave Ico, cut to $4.000,000 from a re- ror $8,000,000 for construc- rohabllltatlou cut to which very much administration, aid to to from $189,004,000. try out a companion's "recognition to the fact that re- Blc TM lquirements of modern defense make n-year- noccssar use certain arfas Oufferifff? Osilenttyl ON'T continue to fidget and suffer from tho torment of simple piles- Use dapcndable Reainol to ease itching, burning distress. It gently oils nnd soothes as its bland medication relieves irritation and induces blissful comfort. ruro, mild Rmlnol Soup it imiuble for Lnthine tondor Uw both.

OINTMENT qurements en brought death Saturday to ten-year- noccssary use certain Robert Warning, when old Robert Warning, when he outslde tllL ten-mlle-wlde Canal rode into the path of a truck and Zone fflr the protec ti 0 of the in- 111 no'' outj.nclJmng" Ia h-j; Vf in of tecternl-ald airport Japan f.ve Superfortresses landings or crashed In Russian-controlled In i $18,070,000 for establishment of air navigation facilities. Bureau of Foreign nnd Domestic Commerce, cut lo $7.000,000 from r-, a made their.ill.075,000. bus Kirplunes If by the by then neutnvl betvern Japnn. western two of tho were have been In flyablc Airmen dlicuiiinK Smith's there were devern.1 $65,000,000 (Wked by Uie Civil Aeronautics administration would Include to Minnesota find to Wisconsin. was killed instantly.

Ho was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warning. W. Airlines Checks on Fields in Orient Tokyo 5 )-- A Northwest Alr- llnc.s official and three civil aeronautics Inspectors left today to check airfields In Japan.

China, Keren and tho Philippines, points on tha airline's planned commercial routo bfttween the United States and the Orient. waterway which is so vital to the Interests of the United States. Panama, and the entire hemisphere," NO FASTER ASPIRIN TO RELIEVE HEADACHES 1. Thn bonfter hr Indeed might been one of the txlr-i pinei which were retained by the I 2. rt might a.

copy or rnodlflcn-i of one those planes, which fucgest had gone ln: prodoctlon of long range bombers she IPtnored durlns the war. 3. Sciith, army general but not r.r. airman, might have been In his identification. et Bill- Continned From Budg One rr.l-.:e« commented, "that a government -sponsored program Is slightly r'j: of tune with American precc- and American principles," Furthermore, It added, the pro- cr.irn not efficiently ndmlnls- ur.d some of the radio, literary and art programs nre far from alternative the committee that the United Nations iclentiflc and cultural orsttr.ir.aiion be used more fully j-nd "private enterprises" be on- cuirni-ril to greater International departmfnt pcncrally, suld, "nppeiirs to be serifs of offices.

and sundry ofTshoota" and seem a rcorganlna- shonlci be maclf." Too IJirRti Th? Opnr'-mrnt has "grown too re? too rapidly for its own pood of the nation." it (pother's 2)aygift CAMEO HOSIERY Sheer Lovely Give; mother a gift of quality from A gift mother will really appreciate. Wonderfully sheer Cameo Hosiery. A gift of quality sizes to 10'XL. We are keeping prices down. TEVENSONS recommended for the $50,000,000 Is for purchase forclKn currency Through li-nd-lense Reltlc- p.r.d the sulca of nurplu.i This money will go Into Justice department's cf- recover railroad rate re- commlHre approved the iiudcc: ejttlmoSc of $250,000.

Dc- off.cials had estimated pos- s.3 R.I hlRh as The corr.rr-.!:tre called to the or. of the House testimony of I .3.1. Director Edftnr Hoover mnjor crimes In the United :r.crea»fd 7.6 per cent In 194C f. er Hoover emphasized, that war veterans nre less crime problem than many pco- The coznirilitec cited testimony of tras: division officials that of I'M largest corporations In the States, now nro involved SL.I In antitrust cases and 25 ur.der Investigation. Too Many Surreys The report said the Cornmcrcc t' pn.rirr.'-rit prepares nnd distributes tmblicntlons and undcr- too many surveys.

Tho Com- refused Junda lor censuses r.r bodies and of electrical and cut the Census bu- total request from Orncr gubtrintlal reductions rec- Included: :r.v»-mtttional boundary wa- for Mother a gift of quality rule Sli A lovely Mother's Day gift is this beautiful Seam- prufe Slip The arc white and tea rose. Perfectly tailored. Sizes 32 to 44. We are keeping prices down. 3 95 TEVENSONS StJose won the Wisconsin GIRLS! WOMEN! TRY THIS IF YOU RE NERVOUS tjt rMlnvft such SVTUD-- On 'CERTAIN DAYS of The Month! Do female functional monthly disturbances make you feel nervous, fidgety, cranky, so tired and 'dragged out'--at such times? Then do try Lydla Piokliam's Vegetable Compound to relieve such toms.

for this purpose! Taken regularly--Ptnkharn's Compound helps build up resistance against such distress. And that's the kind oJ product you should buy. Thousands have reported bcnefltl Worth trying. A COMPOUND BOBBY I'rA GOIMG TO SEE rAOVJ GOOD VOO AXRE IN NOV1 TAKE PEARS AtD MOUE.HOW MAMV WIU.I THEN 10 Prescription Dnittjlsti Delivery Service Phone 493J designed especially for mother the dress she loves because of its figure flattery it's gay spring prints i soft summer colors it's cool spun rayon fabric and its budget price! 8 95 Choose it in Aqua, Blue, Brown, Gray and Rote. ARE KEEPING PKICES DOWN VJE ALWAYS t)0 OUR SUMS IM APPLES- GOV WAR SURPLUS DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC JUST ARRIVED OVER 500 PAIR Official U.

S. Navy and PANTS Can be used for Fishing, Hunting and Rainy Outdoor Work While Our Supply Laits Complete Two Ptaces -(Uncle Sam Paid Over $7.00 For the Rainproof Outfits) ALL SIZES! SMALL-MEDIUM-LARGE NEW "HI-CUT HEAVY DUTY CtOTH LINED Storm Rubbers Extra Heavy Sole $1.98 RAIN HATS JUST LIKE THE SEA CAPTAINS! Gray rubber oilskin with liner and neck protector MAIL and PHOME ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Phone 5053 A SURPLUS STORE 52 W. Second St..

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