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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 4

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Camp Edwards. tonight at 9:30 o'clock when the American Wednesday, June 1943 THE KtFtBUCAN-IJf RAM), WINONA, MIS. PM 4 Cancer Fund WAR RATION STAMPS KWNO News Notes RED STAMPS Ckvn Onty Arcadia South Pacific Veteran Gets Discharge Drive in County Near Objective According to the latest tabulation, I1JS735 has been contributed VOICE a OUTDOORS St. 3 aUAT AT Btar OU La Follette Raps Dumbarton Oaks Plan for Peace Broadcasting company airing or The Road Ahead originate In thi camp's hospital center. Quests of the wounded veterans at the hospital will be Georgia Oibba, radio song-stress.

The weekly "hospital, caller" Will be Edward O. Robinson, screen and radio star, who will talk by telephone with one of the center's convalescent OX's. Gangsters posing as businessmen Arcadia, Wis. (Special) Ser in the Winona county campaign to jprv- yj X- SB'S A- Jt T-' M.r 'i Ilii-iiSiiiiisiij gain control of a shoe company and sabotage the output sorely needed by troops fighting In Japan. How raise funds for cancer control, it was announced today by Uoyde Deilke, geant Itigena Kokott hM" returned to tht horn of hi parents, Mr.

and WsshlngUn IJT) liertatof La It i TIM -14 Im campaign chairman their nefarious wort is uncovered vitl he revealed tonistbt at 7:30 i "The committee 1 confident that a i uuuu ifuaa siunai i bco4 ram Jun Head tkrs SOlSosS thru ill I eo4 thr in roull Mot. 30 'O'clock on David Harding-Counter- spy. ipwh prepared tor radio tert Kokott, Arcadia, with Jut night tht Dumtrton 0k il honoraM discharge from the plan tu a "glided facade for thfl'arwy. Returning to the Btate this old-style military allianct" andUpring from nearly thre years in the never would achlev lasting peace i Pacific with ye 32nd dtvtsion, Ber-Th Wisconsin senator criticized Kokott received hit discharge KIVKRS ri'TlKC BLUE STAMPgf" Proprietors Wendell NUes and Don Colonel Malcolm Elliott, In Invit Prindle. not to mention the paying ing representatives of various group guest at Happy Hollow Inn, are the conduct of the three ruropeanlat Fort Bherldan, 111., when It Ukt part with Mm on hU In-msmoeri of th "Big Five" referring; found that he had earned log point! trip aboard th fl Pen-to Russia's policies Europe a 37 for overses service, IS for menace to any lasting peace," endbat end the remainder for length ot iiiiiyiiiii end Ifntiticns 1nrls.W UqaiJ Proinptiy CsCeres Tortart-Jlids Te qukkly aootb th ItcMng, burning cf eesema, peorli.

akia and esalp Irritation due to external eaoee apply hfntd Zeme a Doctor's formula backed by i years' aeiias. Zerao also aide healing. Being etsinlesa. Invisible you sea apply Zme any bote for prompt nlief it won't eoow oo akia. Over 1S.000.000 paekagee soldi Iver tnd other facilities, took for- ervlce.

when Oil sum I supplemented by contributions not yet received, the county quota ot 11,500 will be reached," he said. "Borne service and welfare organizations in Winona have not yet mailed contributions which hsve been authorized by them." Contributions have been handled entirely by mail. Mr. Dcllke pointed out, going to the Minnesota Boclety for the Control of Cancer, which had a sUU-wlde goal of 1123.000. The time was too short to organise any county plan of collection, therefore we are doubly grateful to firms, individual and organisations which responded," he said.

"Ws wish especially to acknowledge the generous publicity given the SoeS tSr I OooS thru Julf I toaS the I S.ot. castigated Oreat Britain and France lor "pursuing Imperialistic poliUcj prepared lor' almost anyuurg wnen the curtain goes up on the airing of Icebox PoUIm over the American Broadcasting Company at 9 o'clock tonight. Having been chased from their room by a swarm ot bee In the preceding week' episode, they at least have the consolation that the odds are against their being stung twice in the same place. which create the breeding ground SUGAR STAMP Kokott entered service In October, 140, with the Arcadia military police company went to Camp Uvlngston, for training. With many others In the company he was for future conflict.

foeifot5hmti until Auiijtj SMOt RATION STAMPS o3 S3 lca teed until farthtr settee La Follette tald. "I am convinced that Mr. Churchill' court in Greece and hit arrogant refusal to discuss any definite plane for freedom for transferred to the infantry and by HELP BEAT April, 1942, he was en route to Au Another radio meeting between Jfl. JUIt lrM wsrd step toward the development of better poblic relations between the various groups and the army engineers. The dsy-long trip from Lake City to Winona, with the detailed Inspection of lock and dam 8-A, gave Wlnonans aboard ample opportunity to become better acquainted with the engineer personnel and representative of other agencies aboard the boat, Throughout the day there were trails, where he spent about a year convalescent servicemen and the the subject people of the British empire are also menace to the en- before going Into New Guinea.

American public will take place in t'sT'ts 2i. t. Assigned to the 120th Field ArtH durtrigr Peace we long for. PAY UTlOH POUTS Ill FUU M. 1-7.

t-S C-7 tll rUSTMtS SOTICt campaign by The Republican-Her La Follell euggenUid Uiat live UCl Oil rtSIOJ CMpont ot I Sttt leg sM rrlo tousons 1.2.. H.Hj kH non ro4 thf si. HI. ald and PJVlo Btsiion KWNO. the In forma tllr window displays arranged by Choate ft Company and the Ted Mater Drug Com nan v.

the charter of the proposed world organization be so worded a to pre-vent "paralysis" of the organisation bv tlie vote of one nation lary, Bergeant Kokott drove a heavy truck and manipulated that through two major operations In new Uulnea and later in tit Vast Indies campaign and the Philippine liberation, lie has the Asiatic theater ribbon with two battle stars and the Philippine liberation ribbon with on battle star, lie also has the good con of the WPB order preventing the Boy Bcouts who delivered S.000 pieces Cf. VVnn of litersture to homes and kJlUr IfUIl termlned to achieve an imperialistic many friendly confabs on many of manufacture of Christmas tree your beit buy the river problem in which lights, candle-type bulbs and all master Leon Uremic and hi assist purpose," The United States should pro dlvlduals talked freely If relating other decorative types of lights. claim a series of basio principles, he by Sgt. Brugger Buff Bergeant Allen F. Brugger, of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis H. Actual production of these lamps, ants" Members of the volunteer committee, in addition to Mr. Deilke, a k. i duct medal said, stressing willingness to co however, will depend upon the avail.

ability of the material slrtce tungs Bergeant Kokott took part In the recapture of Luton and Bataan In the Philippines before coming home operate with the world and emphasising refusal to support extension of slavery or totalitarian Urn, i I WW 852 East Ban born street, man of the merchants bureau. In th Rrni, st.r ten wire Is still scarce, WPB ofti clals said. charge of displays; Mlsa MyrUelm.rtal m.H.rt,. nM on furlough under the rotation plan He has brother. Technician Fifth Held or battle." His eommand-Pubdc fchool 1ac her Jtton tr hes written the parenU.

"Permit Leo C. France, district Boy Scout' their withes and get satisfying answers from the engineers, representative of the Minnesota and Wisconsin conservation department snd wsterwsy groups. Beyond the dlscuMlon (he trip should bring to the upper river area much favorable publicity In the future. Look maga-ruie, for example, had aboard Its crack photographer. Prank Bau-msn, who spent the entire day -tiiootlng picture of the river, it facilities, and members of Whitehall Hospital Has Record Year Orade Ivan Kokott, who la still In the Philippines with an ordnance rommlseloner.

and Mrs. J. MS m.t company of the 32nd division Whitehall, Wlsrelel The 28th annual report of the Whit recorded, the largest In the he publicity chairmen- WIS Va SiWIIMIIUV(l kill kjf 4 14 to the success of our military joperations." FOR UJigUuiUswO Tolish-the-Plate' pltal iUstory, compared "to 180 the previous year, The number of operations performed, 750, we also; hall Community hospital was given by the 'superintendent, Miss Ina Anderson, to the board of trustees In tn hospital dining room Monday evening following o'clock Us largest, An automatic elevator will be tn supper. live report showed that the hos stalled In the hospital during the present summer, the shaft for which was built In when the addition was! pital had the largest year In It history In number of patient oared for and during the year the last any, way. you look at it erected In Wi.

Funds of 13.000 have the party. He must have tsken Ji pictures between Lake City and Winona and he was still up on deck taking mctures when the Pnnnlmsn pulkici away from the "Winona kvee. Another Inlereetlng personage aboard was William J. Petersen. University of Iowa historian and widely known lecturer and author.

He ha written several books on the Mlwlsslppi river. Winona, he tells been donated to the elevator up to of Its Indebtedness was paid off. Prom June 1944, to June 1 this time and the total cost will be Table Manners Urged 194l. and trained at Part New Vertr raimhiatton oi m. ots5a; six, month at the garbage pall and adoption of a Van Jon.

8. before going to wartime set of 1,1 February. 1944. table manners are recomrm-nded asiFrom 10 panf mean of combatting the iM- kndtook part in the sliorlage jeainpalgn there juid in Oennany, Dr. Victor Q.

Heiser, medical -p Miltant to the-National Association Vnri5ima 1 ree of Msnui.cturers said in a state- Lights Authorized oihcr nstlun of nearly the Ameriians next Christmas following the announcement of the revocation IPSO. 1.489 patients were over 7,000. It. 11. lloltan and N.

L. Fredrick compared to 1.171 the preceding year. The number of hospital days re son were re-elected by the trustees to the board of directors, their terms having expired this year. Their TO TAKE HOME ported totaled 11,200. compared to us, I on of his favorite cities.

In election are for three-year terms his lecture tours over Iowa during tne school year, he said, he always Hold-over directors are Drs. R. 8 264 last year, and the dally average of patient was JO 7 In contrast to the ISA daily average In the 1M4 report. During the year 304 births were MacCornack and N. eV Simons, shows a number of slides of scenery J.

Kggiun, the hev. O. O. illrksland tne shortKKe," the doctor listed the and the Kev. E.

8. Chrlstophersen Pigeon Falls. In snd around Winona. We Introduced "fitmboat Pete," a he I known along the liver, to Captain Frank Fuuliia, and the two authors talked for more tlwi art hour in the pilot Don't Ignore Stomach Ulcer and Gas Pains few IU Hmm Trial Mm palm Dm HURRY I ENDS THURS. SEE IT TOrOT! ALSO IHOWINQ Tllt'RMDAVI r1 ITS VJ ITS following "pollsli-tlie-plate rules: i 1.

Tuke the last piece of bicad, 2. Scofip up the last pea with a spoon, 3. Don't be ashamed to plrk up the bones, 4. Yev-use bread as a grsvy-wlper. 5.

Don't snoot the potato peels they're nutritious. The daily weather map of the United Stntes was llr.st published by the federal government In 1871. in mi i Mini hi i ITS TUNEFULI I Sufferr ho pay tho panalty of itomtK'h tjj' wtint. cattM-d hy km acw). urHiuid try iidga lur qutsii ttit.

Krc4immendd Ut uur ot uiMTL ttomsKh, inilijwiton, m. heartbarn, too. (tt a 26c ham Uttg Tubieta from yuur dru Ut mtllMJo twwi hrtt dr mut finra or IOULK YOUR MONEY BACK. RiJmffwM' tDd tfrucstorti iwrr house. Petersen ws very favorably impressed with Pugtna's-river book, and Is writing a review of It for severs 1 publications.

We had lunch with Edward Achncberger, Wisconsin's fLali authority, and tie explained In detail his theories on fishing, which provides for liberal sriwuiis and bag JVST PHONE ELEANORE'S RATIONED SPECTATORS 7555 limits. PrBchneuergei', win rt.sg of the preaent survey of fishery resource of the river, hji lkrJ Buty MU 9 JoAnTontaine You'll waft alone, cool si a btteie, in Ihest brown nd white tptcUtors! All lesther uppers with new vr-tetd plttie soles. a lot of revolutionary Ideas tn his field. He loves to tell about his experiment. in Sr IS) HU Ml I TRT MICKEY'S SANDWICH SHOP rot "Take-'em-out-servtce US East Third Street ymti Qualitg If vour favorite tavern doesn't have Old Style Lager, ask them get It for yea.

We are exclusive distributers tor this famous OLD STYLE LAGER DISTRIBUTING CO. YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY MOREI 1 Then the army engineers had a full public relation staff aboard with a photographer, press men and officers who were always reedy to explain in detail any river problem. Colonel Lynn Barnes, district engineer, St. Paul had his stsff along, with, detailed maps and prepared to discuss any subject. The jPrnnlman.

with Jti comfort rraiNtrotoK lm MtaHBf Him" Sk( 1.M.S.M lt IM lu, TI MS Phono MM 164 Walnut Street able nuanerboat. proved Ideal for 5-af aroai- rtam such a trip. It was roomv, snd the NOW SHOWING I THBOtOH tllllllll crew ws very friendly. The luncheon served aboard was tops. In cthrr word, it was a grand day The Word Gets 9Ilound! on oia Man River.

Winona Soldier Send Account of Dachau Concentration Camp AK nilDDUf (Xl J.vi-'-X Tri- 'fflsjiaaiiiiiii'A- An awtmnt of the conretftnttion camp at Dachau, Germany, has been received by Mrs. Henry Fegre, Winona route wo, from her hus i A band, private First Class Henry Fegre, a member of the did i Rain-bowl divUlon which raptured the camp April 30 PAUL KELLY Oldel oi the German camps lor LtC PATRICK a J-k Llt.l StnUir lrlSt rvtorxili ImtraSi MwkMl H. a. Am stso political prisoner. Dachau was e-tablWirti in 1933.

Several of the survivor of the camp were Germans who had been Imprisoned at that time, according to the eecount -f flu News rrrnlt "Jn tnacars on a siding they (the 1 i i Dsowi foJre lo0 hr fofts to fW ou aW UL'l wort Vs9vf gpajfnVgf rnaj bt bvy irn tows!" Mittne IS IV ne. Tas Night l-wajsc inc. Tsr KUrt rHiUr! Han Antuni KM mnm arism a iktn V.IS-S la. TkS RauitHiw dtvtston) found Hie skeleton-like bodies of part of some l.eOO political prisoners brought from Ruchenwald." the re pur said. "They had arrtved f.mr days before -1 i wild becaue the camp was already glutted with additional prisoners i I rl i w- brought from camps threatened by 1 TONIGHT! P-4.

if ri siioH iNu TiiROvr.il sat iT" J2 mm the Allied advance, they had been left locked up in the cars to starve is to death Private Feiire. in the Seventh GOODYEAR WELT DOUBLE SOLE WORK SHOES THE PICTURE FOt AND fOAU TIMifp" army, entered eti-e In October. 141 and after Jive weeks was sent to Panama. He came back tn June, 144. was sUtbMii Camp Oru-ber.

Okl. and put overseas to 49 FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES! 4 Full Gam Retail Uppers Processed te Repel Mois ts snd bemyerd acids Sturdy Lthr Middle Sol 0k Tsaned teeth or Heavy Cord Orttoie fdl-kngtil foc'V ot shown ol oJvoocW prices IT'S CORD SOLE WORK SHOE C. A Full retsn up pen tnd that middl 93 Franc In November. 194. He Is now near Austria.

Mr. Fegre and thrir seven-weeks-old daughter reald with her parent. Mr. and Mrs. JXui Tenborg.

East Burns valley. Private Fesres parent reside at Psrk Bspuis, Minn. TaU ef Two Cities Lea Angelee- To separate burglartea occurred In ctttee but in the same building Loa Angeles police were notified when $so was stolen frwn an upstairs safe. Downstair, thieve carted away a safe containing USOO and Beverly HUls police were RTtTTgar'butiUnig i-g''t on boundary Uiie Where it ss it la Loa Angeles. Where It sags It's In Beverly Hsii.

sol. Ooodyew WK towed CJ i i 4 I VALUE-PRICED WORK SHOE At'- inIE -Full rs'n lesther ugpers 4 98 At- nd hy les trier or coed etrtjoi N.l.d nd Swvved 1 THE SOXG OF BERNADETTE -JENNIFER JONES PLIS LATtST NtW Early 7 i Q'Ji- Pontaikd, Ore. Ration board; No. 1 ha denied the request of a' woman for ten pounds of tannin u-r for her baby. When the clerk asked the baby si name th woman replied with dev- 1 Matinee 1 11 Mtr Tine I IS I I1U MOVIE TONIGHT Bey a Bond of any deneminaUoa mai rrtrtr TVrket any Theatre.

vtatirx femmirte ki)C. ITS COMING! "GOD IS MY CO-PILOT" MiailT MO tSASS OS Ckt SwwO KSHSWA UIVMS CO, CSOSSS. WIS. COOVBSlWf Ms TtSM I want to gel my canning ootir before I go lo th boKpnai.".

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