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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 7

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11 3 Newspapers Plan To Merge In New York, NEW YORK (AP) Three i of general circulation and three OUT OUR WAY New York City newspapers seek Justice Department review today of plans merge into a single company publishing a morning, an afternoon and a Sunday newspaper. The newspapers, under an agreement made last year, have given the Justice Department 10 days notice of the merger to see if there is any conflict with antitrust laws. No date, however, has been set for the merger. Announcement of the consolidation was made Monday by the three newspapers, the morning Sunday newspapers. The new company will be jointly owned by the Hearst Corp.

E. W. Scripps Co. (Scripps Howard), and the Whitney Communications Corp. (Herald-Tribune).

The statement said that each retain his individual editorial voice in the editorial pages of one of the three Among the factors believed to have brought about the merger were diminishing circulation, increased production costs and Herald Tribune, the afternoon a change in the pattern of met- World-Telegram and Sun, and ropolitan newspaper competi- the afternoon Joumal-Ameri-ltion. can. The three newspapers had a The new company will be total daily circulation last year caled the World Journal Trib- of 1,230,000, compared to une Inc. 000 in 1950. Sunday circulation Band To Perform The two afternoon dailies will of the Herald Tribune and Jour- be combined into a single evening newspaper, the World By J.

R. WILLIAMS PUBLISHERS' MOTIVES WEIGHED High Court Okays Censorship Of Obscene Books, Magazines Ea (trDBi a (ErUmttr Tuesday. March 22. Delivered on RPD March By BARRY SCHWEID considerable WASHINGTON (AP) The about what the old standard nine justices of the Supreme was. Court have fought their way again through the legal thicket Even Monday the justices of and decided, once were stiy divided on the point, again, that censorship has a justice William J.

Brennan place in American life. (jr said tke 0jd test up three If anything, the censor conditions for banning a pub- thority has been broadened, lication as The Now, under three decisions theme of the material tak- nounced Monday, judges and juries have a green light from will vindicate me and eventually America will stop branding its artists, writers and publishers as There was no immediate com- confusion prepare obscene books, publish- Mishkin ing obscene books and possessing obscene bodes with intent to sell was upheld without reference to use of the mails. the high court to weigh motives. E'W 5 ANALYSIS en as a whole appealed to a interest in 2. The material was patently offensive because it contemporary community standards relating to the description or representation of sexual mat Orbiting Observatory Critics of the old standard had To Be Launched Soon claimed it was so unclear that MADIS0N (AP) An orbit- books would rise or fall on vary- ing interpretations of ing astronomical observatory, interest" and "community about half lts research load do- signed at the University of Wisconsin, is slated for launching March 28 from Cape Kennedy, Free-speech 8re Arthur D.

Code, Washbrn Ob- apt to share Justice Hugo L. servat0ry director, said Mon- Black view that the court is day leaving fate of a person Technical difficulties have charged with violating censor- caused earlier postponements of ship statutes to the unbridled vvill be the largest, heavi- discretion, whim and caprice of esj and most complex of U.S. WIN IN BRIDGE Journal. The Herald Tribune will continue its weekday morning publication, but on Sundays it will combine with the Sunday Joumal-American under the The consolidations will leave Manhattan with only five dailies AMC Major Supplier For Car Rental Firm NEW YORK (AP) American Motors Corp. will become the principal supplier of cars BIRTHS March 20, twin daughters, Valerie Jane and Veronica Jean, to Mr.

and Mrs. Warren Lee, R. 2. (Barbara Larson) 3. The material is utterly If from examining their pub- without redeeming social judge orjury whidi tries ullmanned'MienTifk Mteiuttef lications and advertisements This appeared to shock Jus- The Wisconsin contribution is Larry Ellefson and Bruce Me- they conclude the publisher was tice Tom C.

Clark, who said the In New York, Ginzburg called some 500 pounds of equipment Lain scored to lead east- engaged in sordid business court had never suggested there decision throw- designed to observe and meas- Ulc publication be a social-value test, let back to the Dark and add- ure ultra-violet light on board ed, am confident that 3,900 pound satellite. nal-American totaled 1,172,000 Handicap Club compared to 1,738,000 in 1950. Buddy Franks Band will play division duplicate bridge of his publication be a for the Hi-Hopes Handicap Club niflV in ywca Other scores can legally be banned as ob- alone expound one. 7 3 and Mrs. Tines And William O.

Doug- Plans have been made 97,4 Fourteen separate opinions by Sfart activities at this meetino and Bonnie Merchlewitz separate opinions nom. inumoi activities at tms meeting the nine justices give ample evi- But no one disagreed that a nf the World Journal and LA CROSSE. WIS. for teenagers and young adu is. north-south play, Mr.

and dence of djvision within thc new -commercial exploita- Grandview Hospital I Susan a 1 from Wesley Mrs. Stanley a i scored CQUrt the key up-tion of erotica solely for the Methodits Church youth group Mabel Smith and the federal conviction of sake of their prurient and Cathi Cline from the Con- Grajczyk and Esther Eros magazine Publisher Ralph was being set up. gregational youth group will as- Hines and Richard Sartz was a 5-4 cliffhanger, sist. Sartz announced there will bej artjnn Patricia Kruger, Miss Okto- no games March 25 because of Not only did this lead to tbe sectional tournament in the 8 March 20, daughter, Cheryl Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs.

A 1 a a entertain. Shepherd, 527 N. 10th St. (Kay Billings) GRANT APPROVED day Lanes- a 20, daughter, Kayla WASHINGTON (AP) The action is as f5 Wf the conviction of Ginz burg for mailing Eros and two And while there is room for dif- Mississippi Room of the Holi-j it crystal clear that the justices conviction under a New have added another dimension york jaw for others to for the Kinney Service Marie, to Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Urban Renewal Administration UW PROFESSOR DIES motives to their 1957 ob- the car rental firm said Mon 11 a West Salem. (Syl- announced Monday approval of MADISON John scenity standard. day- Peaslee) a $22,500 grant to Milwaukee J. Enck, 44, of the University of The court took on the Ginz- The companies announced an Lutheran Hospital County, to aid in acquir- Wisconsin English department, burg case and the two others initial purchase agreement March 19, son to Mr. and Mrs.

flood Plain land along the was found dead in his Madison a Massachusetts court-ordered C8rS f0F dehvery thlS Norman Freitag, 945 Adams Root River to be used for pic -1 apartment o-IL vinnmi St. (Mary Peaslee) nicking and other recreational Clyde Chamberlain said death aid the purchase agrS- MqSt was due to a heart attack. ment represents "a major step fartls 1733 Avon st- in the company's national exVV'rglma pansion program." Kinney and its franchises are Char es F. Hosier West encased in car rental (Mary and the parking business thirteen states. It recently Donald Tweton Houston, opened outlets in Washington, and Chicago.

Francis Hospital Roy Abernethy, American Mo- March 18, daughter to Mr. and tors president, termed the Mrs. Thomas M. Polich, 1220 agreement a significant move Grandview Terrace, La Cresto expand the auto- cent, Minn. (Marie A.

Bucher) motive sales in an increasingly! March 18, daughter to Mr important segment of the mar-! and Mrs. Joseph D. Lehnen, 2500 ket. iBank Drive. (Jeannette A.

Uti----------------------- zig) ELECTED TO OFFICES March 18, son to Mr. and Mrs. CHICAGO William Robert S. Gudgeon, 1132 Vine Kistler, a professor at Louisiana St. (Darlene Bornitz) Monday.

Coroneriban on the book and the New York conviction of book dealer Edward Mishkin rill best NEW PIANO USED BUYS ARE RENT DANNY'S "uv Easy Terms 307 MAIN DIAL 782-8848 Guess Ham's Weight And Win A ST. BERNARD PUPPY or an ELEC. ROTISSERIE SEE HAM AT THE BUILDARAMA MARCH 24-25-26 and Register at the Hommes Heating Booth ONE ENTRY PER FAMILY HAMMES HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING DIAL 784-9446 PROTECT YOUR FAMILY NOW! State University, was named Monday president elect of the American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Among eight vice presidents elect chosen was Prof. G.

Lawrence Rarick of the University of Wisconsin. Doctors quit smoking March 18, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lau, 2534 Onalaska Ave.

(Margaret A. Norcross) March 18, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Goodenough, 3111 S.

28th St. (Mary Hansen) March 18, son to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Larson, Caledonia St.

(Mary A. Naegle) March 19, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Zimmer, 412 Hagar St.

(Shirley A. Wieble) March 20, son to Mr. and Mrs. CHICAGO According to a Harry W. Winchester, 3153 recent survey, of Ameri- Edgewater Drive.

Patricia L. smoke. McGraw) ONLY 50c A MONTH PROTECT EVERY MEMBER OF YOUR FAMILY BY APPLYING SEPARATELY FOR EACH INDIVIDUAL The Individual policy is designed to cover all situations from just one person up to entire families-one policy for each individual. Applications can not be accepted from individuals after age 80. Persons attaining age 80 after policy is in force continue to be covered as long as premium payments are made.

The cost for each individual policy is only 50c a month. There is no maximum or minimum age limit on children. They can be insured at birth and policies are continuously in force as long as premium payments are made. ONLY 50c A MONTH can doctors do not Many quit recently due, according to the Anti-Tobacco Center of America, to the conclusive evidence linking cigarettes and lung cancer. Many doctors gave up smoking without straining their will power thanks to a new tablet which helps to progressively eliminate the need for nicotine and, as a result, the desire to March 20, daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Norman E. Martin, 1018 Mississippi St. (K a 1 A. Hansen) March 20, daughter to Dr.

and Mrs. Ubaldo A. Alvarez, 2330 Market (Elaine L. Kasper) March 31, daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis L. Johnson, Galesville. (Theresa J. Berg) WHITEHALL, WIS. PAYS for MINOR INJURIES Common, Everyday First Aid Care 1st Visit, up to 6.00 Next 6 Visits $3.00 18.00 Plus V-Rays, up to 10.00 Ambulance, up to 15.00 smoke.

Less than of thc Tri-County Memorial Hospital 150,000 people who tried this March 14, daughter to Mr. and tablet reported they still smoke! i Mrs. George Przybilla, White- Smokers interested in receiv- hall, ing information (free) about! March 16, daughter to Mr. and this new tablet are invited to Mrs. William Nast, Blair.

contact directly the Anti-To- baco Center of America. Dept. 473-S-l, 366 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, New York. It is sufficient to send your name and address. Just a postcard will do.

March 19, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson, Ettrick. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. March 10, son, Todd William to Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Limestahl, Albququerque. (Dorothy Moen, formerly of Whitehall) Bank from your car, save time avoid parking worries, too! It's such a convenience to bank from your car, with our drive-up service. Make deposits or payments at our outdoor teller's window, quickly, easily. What's more, you've no parking problems or fees.

"Swing La Crosse, Onalaska, And Vicinity Since 1889 MEMBER FJD.I.C. CXCHROGC 1300 ROSE STREET MEMBER F.D.I.C. Maximum Benefit $49.00 For Any One Minor Injury FROM THE 1st DAY PAYS for ACCIDENTAL DEATH Double Dismemberment, Loss of Both Eyes FROM THE 1st DAY 5500 512,500 Increasing Each Month to 5800 520,000 Fully Accumulated in 60 Months Single Dismemberment and Loss of One Eye Benefits Reduced Full Benefits to Age 60 and Half Benefits Thereafter. PAYS for MAJOR INJURIES Internal and External Injuries 55 LUw to MS 5900 hor Anv One Specified Accident PLUS HOSPITALIZATION BENEFITS Daily for 90 Days Accumulating to 150 Days in 60 Months 5750 Extra for X-Rays and Ambulance Maximum $1,675.00 Benefit Fully Accumulated for Any One Confining Accident PAYS lor DREAD DISEASES Provided 1st Symptoms appeal while policy is In force. Maximum Benefits for 3 Years The LA CROSSE TRIBUNE Policy Pays Anytime You Are Hurt lO: Resident Agent, Continental Assurance Company THE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE la Crosse, Wisconsin Date I hereby apply for a Multi-Coverage Accident end Dreed Dis- i ease Insurance Policy issued by Continental Assurance Company of Chicago, Illinois to regular home delivery subscribers end family member readers of la Crosse Tribune, es follows: -PLEASE PRINT- TO: Resident Agent, Continental Assurance Company THE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE Name.

Birth Date. First Name J. Initial Phone last Month Day Year Address. City or Town. Name of Person to Whom Insurance is to be Paid in Case of Death: Beneficiary.

First Name Initial last Name SIGNATURE (Sign in own Handwriting) 51,000 for Each of Eleven Diseases Poliomyelitis Tularemia Leukemia Typhoid Meningitis Scarlet Fever Small Pox Tetanus Encephalitis Rabies Diphtheria including preventive of Expenses up to $1,000 for Hospital, Physician and Nurse Care, Physiotherapy, Transportation and Incidentals. MONTHLY ACCUMULATION BENEFITS AT NO EXTRA COST Each month you keep your policy continuously in force for 60 months, $2.50 to $125.00 in Extra Benefits are added to the value of your insurance AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU. FEW EXCEPTIONS KEEP THE COST DOWN FOR ALL "Around-the-Clock" protection at low cost is provided for all, as stated in the policy, EXCEPT that this newspaper and the underwriters shall not be liable for any loss resulting from: suicide or self-inflicted injury; any speed contest; hernia of any kind; inhalation of gas; injury or disease outside North America; war or any act of war; military or naval service; football after attaining age entering ar in an underground mine; any dental care other than treatment of injury to sound natural teeth. TO: Resident Agent, Continental Assurance Company THE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE la Crosse, Wisconsin Date. I hereby apply for a Multi-Coverage Accident end Dreed Dit- eate Insurance Policy Issued by Continental Assurance Company of Chicago, Illinois fo regular home delivery subscribers and family member readers of le C'osse Tribune, at follows: -PLEASE PRINT- Name.

Birth Date- First Name J- J- Month Day Year Initial Phone last Name Address. City or Town. Name of Person to Whom Insurance is to be Paid in Case of Death: Beneficiary. First Name Initial Last Name SIGNATURE (Sign in own Handwriting) TO: Resident Agent, Continental Assurance Company THE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE la Crosse, Wisconsin I hereby apply for a Multi-Coverage Accident and Dread Disease Insurance Policy issued by Continental Asturanca Company of Chicago, Illinois to regular homa delivery subscribers and family member readers of La Cressa Tribune, as follows: -PLEASE PRINT SEND NO MONEY NOW CHECK ALL BIRTH DATES PRINT NAMES PRINT YOUR ADDRESS LIST BENE FICIARY EXTRA BLANKS AVAIL ABLE la Crosse, Wisconsin I hereby apply for a Multi-Coverage Accident and Dread Disease Insurance Policy issued by Continental Assurance Company of Chicago, Illinois to regular home delivery subscribers end family member readers of La Crosse Tribune, es follows: -PLEASE PRINT- Name. Birth Date.

First Name J- Month Day Year Initial Phone No. last Name Address. City or Town. Name of Person to Whom Insurance is to be Paid in Case of Death: Beneficiary. First Name Initial last Name Relationship.

SIGNATURE (Sign in own Handwriting) TO: Resident Agent, Continental Assurance Company THE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE la Crosse, Wisconsin Date. .19. hereby apply for a Multi-Coverage Accident end Dreed Disease Insurance Policy issued by Continental Assurance Company of Chicago, Illinois to regular home delivery subscribers and family member readers of la Crosse Tribune, es follows: PLEASE PRINT Name. Birth Date- First Name J. Month Day Year initial Phone No.

last Name Addrass. City or Town. Name of Parson to Whom insurance is to be Paid in Casa of Daath: Beneficiary. First laitial last Name SIGNATURE (Sign in own Handwriting) TO: Resident Agent, Continental Assurance Company THE IA CROSSE TRIBUNE AIWWMIW la Crosse, Wisconsin I hereby apply for a Mulfi-Covarage Accident and Dread Dis- easa Insurance Policy issued by Continental Assurance Compewy of Chicego, Illinois to reguler home delivery family member reeders of- Le Tribune, as follows: -PLEASE PRINT- First Name Initial Last Name UPON First Name Initial Last Nome Birth No Birth Data Phone Month Oay Year request Month Oay Year City or Town ZoneState City or Town Zone. State Name of Person to whom insurance is to be Paid in Case of Death: Name of Person to Whom Insurance is to be Paid in Case of Death: Beneficiary.

First Name Initial last Name Beneficiary. First Name Initial Last Name Relationship. SIGNATURE SIGNATURE (Sign la own Handwriting) CHECK YOUR SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT HERE THE ACiOMl TUBUNB in now delivered to above household. PIMM start doOvery of a rossi TUBUNB to above Applicants about art family members of subscriber's household. (Sign in own Handwriting) Name of Subscriber.

Household address same as given above Do Not Write in Space Below DATE RECEIVED BY RESIDENT AGENT .19. hPORN Give to THE LA CROSSE TRIBUNE CARRIER or MAIL TODAY!.

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