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4 Monday. Aojnst U. 1W4 WINONA DAILY NEWS They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmie Hatlo 5 Killed, 2 King, Queen Named For Taylor Festival PUT HIS HEA9 eTN- TAO SCUOOlS OF V7 fTS ONLY A SCRATCH SETAtES MS FT vqJ fM Al.EDtCME I EVEM NOTICE fT TILL VOJ T.VO I H. iiWOA COB.VES WSBztH WANTING A CRITICAL RAVDAC-ES. STYPTIC -n KIT ALL ci i.m.uc AMD I Injured in 2-Car Crash case cxrr of Inc tpudpda WLL STOP THE 1 sDCT HIS TEA'PERA- A i- LET HIM- Jf An TTT POP 15 STILL MA PUTTING CHEW 1 'w l.ti I VI I 1 TM1f 1M If 1 I II IV nil I Ml II 1 lU I VUr 1 9L diapjwwL yiiqJiL Tallulah Had Few Things to Settle By EARL WILSON YORK Tallulsh Bankhead wan jetting to Iondon to do a movie and there were a few GHASTLY thine she had to clear up, Darling so I ahsk ou, don't be RUDE! "I'll vote shsentee ballot for Mr.

Johnson Tallulah crackled hoarfely at me in the midst of packing "You think Goldwater has a chance? You make me sick, darling! Of course he HASN'T! I'll be at the Ritz, darling, I cahn't TOBACCO OH HIS NECK WHEN THE 1 rTKpUTOMrrJI rvf v.astaneat MFlir-Tii imr HOUSEKEEPER- Lija I'-s: jibaP JU IL3 SHE WAS RAlSiUQ rw Ri'rivK-'VlMl- cobwebs for a BEE STUNS HM 1 rTrnrTi JI VE LIKE THIS 4 ftsnd those other places where they have movie stars PoP KEEPS A COMPLETE PRUCSTORE1 AT HOWE tsji'ts rj fv. i If '9 I 4 I I I 'I II rfr-f'' 1 ALSO AM OLD-FASHIONEO me take Cat to England. I'll be so lonesome. It'd be nice after a hard day of work to have your little friend greeting you Maybe she'll take up with Tallulah instead, darlings. FRANK SINATRA JR.

excused himself and left a Hy Gardner TV taping halfway, AAOM-lN-LAW Tft "Whst'd you say her name Is, darling?" There waa a pregnant, rather chilly pause. "I've such a GHAHSTLY memory I'd asked Tallulah if she'd met a wonderfully bright rebellious interesting 21-year-old, Stefanie Powers, a self-confessed Juvenile delinquent, who's her daughter-in-law In their coming nu EC Ucufs urjo ilff By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A gay journey turned into sudden tragedy on a northern Minnesota highway as two cars smashed together Sunday, killing five persons and injuring two critically. The dead included three young people, two brothers and a sister, who were driving to see the body of their father on the eve of his funeral. The trio's young cousin also was killed. So was a young mother from Minneapolis, an occupant of the second car.

Killed were: Max Kochevar 21, White Plains, N.Y. Robert Kochevar, 20, White Plains. Their sister, Judith, 13, also of White Plains. Jacqueline Kochevar, 21, cousin of the others and the only child of Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Kochevar, Gilbert, Minn. Mrs. Ladonna Jorgenson, 21, of St. Louis Park. Mrs.

Jorgenson's husband, Jerroll LeRoy Jorgenson, 26, and the couple's 7-month-old baby were hospitalized in Du-luth. Dr. Cyril Smith, St. Louis County coroner, said both suffered head injuries and were in critical condition. Max Robert and Judith 1 rfj In Jb ClOt fnri Sylvian.

I1.4 WwH i4tit T1. objecting to a kidnaping ques film, "Fanatic." (And might jtion. He rceretted it but said MR. AND MRS. JOHN CLIPPER Houston, Battles Carrier even be a threat to Tallulah.) "I have to protect myself." "You've heard of her!" I said Frankie Jr.

(who had Toots quickly. "She dated Eddie Fish- Shor, Eddie Arcaro, etc, at his er when the Burtons got mar-1 Americana Royal Box show) ried she's made eight films also denied that Frank ADORES animals sup-j here incognito. "That rumor TAYLOR, Wis. (Special) Mr. and Mrs.

John Clipper have Uts Get GmviiKj observed their 50th wedding anniversary with open house Aug. 25, 1963, at Taylor Lutheran PVinrr-Vi if ujViirh thpv ara mom. been chosen by the Taylor Conv posed to be Just great in 'The starts in every city and it NEW Interns' i doesn't do us any cood." he! mercial Club to reign over Old bers By A. F. SHIRA here said.

Of Encephalitis GAI.ESVILLE FLOWER SHOW 1 nays. Sometimes It cannot be "Just cahn't remember one bloody name darling. Call everybody Him and Her ANOTHER flower show that I well defined, but it is there UOPSTON Tm (AP Th will he of interest oarri- nevertheless. Members not onlv 7. Fashion Days as king and queen.

They will be crowned at 9 p.m. Saturday. The Clippers have lived in this vicinity all their lives with the exception of two years in Montana. They farmed until Octo- uainc 111 nuusiun hhhjiisi en cners of this area is the fourth exchange cultural ideas and Greta Garbo denied she was swimming in topless-bikinied in the Mediterranean in a letter reported by TV producer Bill Frye. she proudly said, "swim NUDE" Wilbur Clark after all these years is reported resigning from Wilbur cephalitis and its carrier the mosquito was being waged on Kocnevar arrived by train in Superior, Sunday, coming TALLt'LAH ASKED somebody near to get her a cigarct.

"I've cut down from BO to 13 a day, because 13 my lucky 1 1 Each year the Taylor Commercial Club selects an elderly couple for special recognition and crowns them king and queen of the Old Fashion Days celebration, which will start Saturday at 11 a.m. when 24 balloons, filled with helium, will be released on Main Street. Each balloon, bearing a number, may be worth a gift when returned to Taylor. Deadline for returning the balloons is 8 p.m. Sunday.

from White Plains for the fu neral of their father. Thev were ber 1944, when they moved in nuniucr, mio miu. ns.H n. Vo "But Stefanie's so worship-, Jane 'R 'h 111 cha tiantckfi irt mnrf vnn 0 to the village. Prior to his retirement Clipper was janitor at Taylor Elementary School.

He now is employed part-time Ho vwnnrf? A annual show of the Garden Of practices in gardening among Eden Club, Galesville, to ihemsclves, but share their be held Aug. 28. This show will experiences with others as well, be staged in the spacious Isaac We visited this show last year Clark Room of the Bank of and saw many beautiful flow- Galesville where the previous rs. There were 25 specimen shows have been held. glads in excellent form, quality With few exceptions the usual and condition, more than we had flower show rules and regula- seen at other shows.

of tions will apply. The committee these popular flowers were in charge will provide contain- used in the arrangements as ers for the entries in all speci-, weI1- The dahlias were out in men classes unless otherwise f''ce florn the small types to 'n even phoned I said. continental movie star Just coming here has one of those "Oh, THAT child!" Tallulah croaked. "I was busy watching at Taylor Feed Inc. They Tony Qumn kind of secrets fuiiiii mull vi ociicia hm.

i 1 i 11 I Kfhkft that T0y bared to the world, back. She didn If she cahn So embrrassing! Jean Harlow's comedy scenes even specified. Only one entry is per-1 lie large plate-sized kinds four fronts today as the number of suspected cases continued to climb. On the clinical front, at Ben Taub Hospital, nine new patients were admitted as possibly having encephalitis or sleeping sickness. Confirmation was impossible pending completion of laboratory tests.

Dr. C. A. Pigford, city health officer, who is coordinating the all-out war against the disease, said that as of Sunday night 120 cases had been reported in the Houston area. Of this number, only four cases had been confirmed by laboratory tests.

Blood specimens taken from approximately 2U cases were in various stages of laboratory analysis. Pigford said that in the last Vdit iiio uavn, sue uiuai i'c a very rude little girl, darling!" I let it lay, as they say on B'way. Stefanie's the type of met by relatives and after a brief visit set out by car for Aurora, to see the deceased father. Jacqueline accompanied her cousins on the drive to an Aurora, funeral home. They were only four miles miles west of Aurora when the crash occurred on a straight stretch of Highway 135.

Dr. David L. Sher of Virginia, deputy St. Louis County coroner, said one of the cars may have been hit sideways. The Jorgensoni were returning home from a weekend of fishing.

Jorgenson, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jorgenson of Goodridge, was a fore Set aside at least one hour milted in each class except in the horticultural division where in either the afternoon, or even- youngster who after a beer more then one kind properly ing, for visiting this show. You labeled may be entered in a will enjoy the friendly hospital-class which has been subdivided ity of the club members and as to color, or variety. delicious refreshments that I All entries must be on the are always served.

evhihitinn tahlp hv 10 a I Catholic Cardinal On Mexican Tour MEXICO CITY (AP)-Eugens Cardinal Tisserant, 80-year-old dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, begins a 10-day journey today to Mexico's provinces. New U.S. Berlin' Commander on Job BERLIN (AP) The new U.S. commandant in Berlin, Maj. Gen.

John F. Franklin, arrived today and pledged that Americans will "continue to meet aggression with courage and firmness." Franklin takes over on Aug. 31 from Maj. Gen. James H.

Polk, promoted to command of the U.S. 5th Corps in West Girl Drowns suffered in a collision about eight hours earlier. Mrs. Edith Bales, 59, St. Boniface, and Fred Wolff, 45, St.

Paul, were killed Friday in the collision of a car and a small bus at Waubun, in northwestern Minnesota. Coroner Kenneth Mattson of Mahnomen ordered an inquest and witnesses will be heard Tuesday, Meat Import Bill Signed WASHINGTON (AP) Meat imports will be kept 15 per cent below last year's record level under a bill signed by President Johnson Saturday. The bill sets a basic import limit of 725.400,000 pounds per year of fresh, chilled or frozen beef, goats and sheep, except lambs. on the morning of the show. The show will be open to the public from 2 to 9 p.m.

i Section I for horticultural specimens contains 52 classi- party cuts down a favorite tree on the high school quadrangle because it's another sorority's. She did it in Hollywood and got expelled. After a tangle or two, they'll like each other because of pets. In Washington Stefanie found an alley cat she took on a U.S. tour.

"I call her Cat. That's her name," Stefanie told me. "She's a nut, but she's real people, Cat is. They won't let WINONA DAILYNEWS MONDAY, AUGUST topped the Marx Bros, in MGM's "Big Parade of Comedy" preview at the Forum. Si Seadlcr, the exploiter, is introducing seat belts for bar stools, a very much needed commodity Beautiful Nai Bonet, who taught Shirley MacLaine to belly dance in "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home," has other movie offers, but is quietly acting here because she wants to do more than shake.

TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A busy little child model, John Welch, got the eye of an elderly woman in a restaurant who said, "You're cute. How old are you?" He replied, "I'm 5 except when I'm on the bus!" (Via his dad, James Welch, Hicksville, L.I.) WISH I'D SAID THAT: CBS wishes Jackie Gleason'd talk less about booze; said one, "He makes it sound like the Colum I ications. These include three At Schroeder five weeks two deaths had been confirmed as due to encephalitis and 14 other deaths were under investigation. On the epidemic front, Pigford said members of his staff and specialists from the U.S. 'Public Health Service's Communicable Disease Center at Atlanta, were working with maps to pinpoint where reported cases nave occurred and ex blooms each of the same variety i nd color of such garden flowers as asters, petunias, zinnias, marigold, snapdragons and calen-l duals.

The flowers that must I be exhibited as three blooms, i or stems, are cosmos, pansies, pinks and nasturtiums. man in a factory at Shakopee. Minn. Mrs. Jorgenson was the daughter of the Rev.

and Mrs. Harland W. Upton of Duluth Upton is pastor of the Glad Tidings Assembly of God Church, Duluth. The elder Max Kochevar, 49, an employe of Lake Mining Co. in Aurora, died Thursday of natural causes.

It was decided to hold his funeral as scheduled this morning, in Holy Name Catholic Church in Aurora, the funeral director said. Acqoaintanctt said Max VOLUWe 108. NO. 33 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A Wisconsin girl drowned in an eastern Minnesota river this weekend, and the body of a North Dakotan was recovered from a lake in western Minnesota. Kathleen Strenz, 15.

Rhine-lander, fell into the Cross River at Schroeder late Saturday. The girl was swept over a SOME OF the varieties that are to be exhibited as one bloom, or stem, are chrysanthemums, dahlias, cockscomb, and del Published dally axcapt Saturday and holidays by Hapubllean and Harald Company. ni Franklin Winnna, Mlniv INSCRIPTION RAT Slnglt Copy lnc Daily, 15c Sunday Dallvarad bv Carrlar Par khIi so canti wtekt 111 75 St wteki WIS panding the system of obtaining reports of suspected cases from private hospitals. phiniums. The class for gladio- bia Booze-casting System." I KARL'S PFARI.S- "Friend Kochevar Sr.

and his wife had On the entomological front Dr. William D. Sudia and three lus calls for one spike, with six 1 75-foot waterfall and her body as to color. Roses was recovered from Lake Su-are classed as to type such as perior. about 100 yards from hybrid teas, floribundas, grandi- the falls.

pj en xpirtion date of ours even has His and Hers in Fiiimort. Houiion, oifmunrwinonj kitchen stoves. She cooks with BuH.io. p.pin nn electricity and he's got gas" others from the Atlanta center erected mosquito traps in var been separated about seven i years and the three children had lived with their mother at White Plains, N.Y. Max Jr.

was recently graduated from college and Robert was discharged floras and climbing, but are utaroia umin, me rran- The Cook County coroner, Dr. 1 yar mwiiht tl? I monthi 6 1 month as cisco Examiner.) noi scparaiea as to coior. Rof.er A. MarDonald of Grand ious sectors of the city and sent samples of mosquitoes to Atlanta to determine which type carries the disease. On the mosquito front, Jim ah otiiw ubriptioni: "Tcxans have such big I Sh, i Znm hme.

he" they want to use Under Section II are grouped Marais, said death wps the arrangements comprising caUsed bv drowning but the girl seven classes such as table set-1 ais0 suffered head injuries ps tinnc flnu'orc in a hackpt nr. Henry of the Houston civil de Sand changa of addrai, notices, undfllv. ran copiat, subscription ordtrt and mail Itams to Winnna Daily Ni, PO Bn 78, Winnna, Minn. the intercom, they have to go through long distance" (claims Shelby Friedman of Big D) That's earl, brother. fense office said crews were mm KH1YS7S from 40 area FIRESTONE DEALERS IN TOMORROW'S DAILY NEWS.

working throughout the city to complete the first phase of the tacond clau postapa paid at Winona. spraying plan by tonight. she was carried over the falls. The body of Ernest Hell, 53, Fargo, N.D., was recovered Sunday from Big Toad Lake, about 20 miles east of Detroit Lakes. A search started after Hell's boat, the outboard motor still rangement in a vase, mantel imposition, and an arrangement using tints, tones and shades of one color.

There is a class, also, for an arrangement not over five inches overall. Cortinn TIT rnvpra this house from the Air Force recently. The deaths raised Minnesota's 1964 traffic toll to 513, compared with 474 through this date last year. Janet Eisvold, 19, a St. Olaf College student from Morris, died in a Minneapolis hospital Saturday night of injuries suffered Aug.

16. Authorities said she was hit by a car driven by a hit-and-run driver, who was arrested when his car crashed moments after the girl was hit. He said rains over the weekend had slowed the work on spraying mosquito breeding Malinet at 1:15 Nit at 9:15 Prices: S0t-75c S5 spots. ENDS TUES. plants under the usual classes running, was found about 100 8uch as African violets, begon- 'irds from shore Saturday, ias.

ferns, coleus, geraniums, Authorities said Hell had a philodendrons and other popular heart condition. An autopsy was varieties, Included in this see-' planned to determine cause of tion is a class for a planter of death. Moscow Suffers Beer Shortage KTfi MOSCOW (AP) It's sad but true. There's a beer shortage in Moscow. K1 tf 'growing foliage.

GRAND CHAMPION awards will be given in the gladiolus, rose and dahlia classes, in the arrangement classes and, also, in the house plant section. The Garden of Eden Club is one of the newer flower organizations in this area. In the few (vears ot its existence it has made itself felt in various beau- "People are wandering around looking for beer," said a reporter for the newspaper Mos-kovskaya Pravda. What's the trouble? Moscow's four breweries aren't brewing enough and what is brewed isn't all taken, says the paper. State Dept.

Offers Higher Pay Schedule WASHINGTON (AP) Higher pay and good assignments are twin lures being offered by the State Department to boost mm 'W' Pad, and Susan, 3, children of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Dybsand of Maynard, died Saturday when they were thrown from a car driven by their grandmother when it collided with a pickup truck near Renville. Mrs. Glenn Ward.

18, West-brook. was killed Saturday. The car she was driving went out of control on a gravel detour two miles east of West-brook and rolled. Mathew G. Taylor, 43, St.

Paul, died in a Minneapolis hospital Saturday night of injuries i vn ITT. Eeveragcs are sold at 9,500, r-v it -w- VB" WUR0-C0LCrN MAVtR CINERAMA present tification projects within and 2 GRAT STARS! about the city. Civic minded suPP'y us- diplomats 1 I 1. I wr l.fi: 1a who can speak one of 29 difficult places in Moscow but only 92 sell beer in addition to 105 beer wagons. What Moscow really needs, the paper adds, is 300 or 400 stores that stock beer.

3 Xih? JL IVMH languages. The higher pav may be up to members of a flower, or garden, club can exert a far-reaching influence on the cultural life of a community in many as sk-jtr $1,000 additional a year. The promise of good assignments could lead to an ambassador mmlMJiQ 1J57AM rjw mi a SJfa.Cv i23' JLKJT? AX WJL p- r-. MlT0COUR EXCLUSIVE SHOWING FOR SOUTHERN MINNESOTAI Starts AUG. 26 ADULTS 7lc-JUNIORS alt CHILDRIN UNLDfR II Mil The incentive program is aimed at getting 1,000 officers one fourth of the U.S.

diplomatic corps equipped with one of the native languages ot remote countries. Only about 600 U.S. career diplomats now meet this ENDS TONITE MATINIi -111 Slit SCt JC NITI ENDS TUES. FANCY WASHINGTON ma mi lst-aic lit Italian Prunes 5 1.49 SHIRLEY MacLAINE PAUL NEWMAN DEAN MARTIN 1ST SHOW AT I "GYPSY" and "ISLAND OF IOVE" TUES. NITE ONLY BUCK NITE 11 00 A CARFUL v-i mill .11 FIRM, GOLDEN YELLOW, BITE SIZE BANANAS 10' lb COO GjOT GOOD CONVENTION COVERAGE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF So do we with 62 reporters and technician assigned to cover the Democratic National Convention for our radio broadcasts alone.

62 ABC Radio specialists who have only one assignment: cover the convention for the radio audience, in depth, and do a better job than anyone else, anywhere! The anchor team of Don Gardiner and Murphy Martin will be broadcasting detailed convention reports on the hour and half hour throughout most of the day and evening. Key convention developments will be heai as thry happen and Senators Hunphrpy and Ervm and former White House advisor Arthur SchipsmRr, will be heard in informal discussions on events at the convention. Good convention coverage speaks for itself. You II hear the difference it makes o.i S)Tlit fu.ilest til iiriin if ill! FANCY WASHINGTON BARTLETT fcJ-L-K fS8 CiNTWASCOPC COLO BV CELUxe PEARS 1.98 Crata car i Pen fim comps-vt PETeR SeitERS rvMitiai xn-iltT'fl DOUBLE FEATURE WASHED, HOME-GROWN, RED mm mm nil jti tel. i lit STARTS WED.

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