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Cost Of Living Unchanged For 2nd Month WASHINGTON (AP -The cost of living was unchanged in May for the second straight month, the ceianes STOCK QUOTATIONS By 8HEARSON, HAMMILL CO. Member New York Stock Exchange June 26, IfWW Noon American Can American Cyanami American Motor? Amer Tel Tel. Anaconda Boeing Boston Capital Brunswick sler Bureau of Labor Statistics reported todav. The index standing of 106 2 Columb a Gas Consolidated Food jCurtiss Wright Robert J. Myers, deputy com- STtman Kodak missioner for the bureau, said the financial Fed consumer price index remained Fruehauf Trailer iQg 2 Gamble Skogmo General Dynamics The 1957-59 price level is 100 in Genera! Electric the index.

gSgJ Glass Tite, Inc Great North. Ry. a record peak. It means it costs Greyhound 62 cents more to buy the same consumer items that a $10 bill interstate power would buy in the 1957-59 period. Myers noted at a news confer- Lockheed i Ludlow Tvpog 13s ence that the price level is only Mark Trucks one per cent above a vear ago.

Magnavox Minn. Mining we can see how lucky we are Montgomery ward when we see what has happened in other major countries, mostly south Myers said. He said the current stability North. Pacific 474Anchor Coupl. North Sf Power36 Central Tele 364-38-4 Olin Mathieiion43 4 Clark Oil 74-84 46 Pcpsi-Cola 504 First Bk Stock 65-694 i Phillips Pete.

514 Frantz Mfg 144-154 RCA 704 tew ay Tansr. 104-114 121 Republic 374 Godfrey Co. 174-184 Rexall Drug35 a Hamilton Mfg 17-184 Reynolds Metals 344 Heileman Brew 194-20 Royal Dutch 47 4 Koehring Co 174-184 Safeway Stores 584La Rub. Mills 84-94 Searle 128 4- 1304 La Tele. 174 bid 451 a Sears Roebuck 894 Marine Cap.

84-9 30Sinclair Oil 44 4 McQuay. Inc 154-174 424 Socony 674Mtg. Guar. Ins. 22 Sperry Rand 144Nekoosa Edw.

194-214 Stand. Oil, Ind. 604North. Plastics 124-134 1074 Stand. Oil, N.J.

68 Pyroil Co. 64-74 56 Stude Packard 7 Rap. Industries 4-44 514 Sunray Mid Cont. 334 Rockwell Mfc 364-28 1- Super Food Serv. 54-6 Royal Dutch 77-804 32 4 Swift 404 Warner Elec.

17-184 24 4 Texaco 71 4Western Power 32 4-34 804 Trane 724 Western Tool 214-224 704United Airlines 424 Wis Pow L. 244-254 25 U.S Freight 45 4 Tausche Bonds 97-100 NS Rubber 454 Mutual funds 544 Steel 484 Boston Fund 9 68-10 58 404 Wallace Press 20 -204 Chemical 11 27-12 25 57-4 Westlngh. Electric 364Eaton Howard Motor60s, Bal. Fund 12 62-13 63 NS Woolworth 704 Eaton Howard 54 4 Zenith 63 4 Stk Fund 13 94-15 06 i-124 Dow Jones Average Fidelity Fund 16.25-17 57 58 4 Industrials 714 48 -1 84Incorp. Invest.

7.15-7 81 1-144 Railroads 174.75 -1 21 Mass. Inv Tr. 14.91-16.30 414 Utilities 139 54 .55 Mass. Inv. Gr.

8 43 4 Volume 1,180.000 National Inv. 15 38-16 63 574 Bell A Farrell, Inc. One Wil. St. 13 04-14 25 394 Miscellaneous Storks Puritan 8.78-9 49 524 Aileen.

Inc. 204 Wis. Fund 6.92-7 48 (Emsur ariluutr Wednesday, June 26, 1963 Delivered on RFD June 27 TRI-STATE DEATHS DEATHS President PE0PLE IN THE NEWS Name 2 U.S. Delegates To Pope's Coronation Continued from Page 1 the checkpoint. 1 The President, landing after a 1110-mile flight over Communist! BLACK RIVER FALLS.

Wis- Services for Clifford C. McMillan. 57. former Jackson County Highway Department employe, were held Thursday, June 20, at Sycamore. 111., and burial was in Elmwood Cemetery there.

Mr. McMillan was employed by the Jackson Highway Department 12 years before moving to Illinois in 1941. He is survived by his idow, the former Ellen Savage of 1 a ck River Falls: two sons, Bernard and Arnold, both of Sycamore; Milton and Waylen, at home; one two brothers. Edwin of Black Riv- MRS. E.

LEONA BRINK Mrs. E. Leona Brink. 212 S. I 8th St died Wednesday morning, (June 26.

twQ people for hold- Sie is survived by two aioR beacon of freedom The Associated Presst United States lawyers be sent tc ters, Mrs. Donald for (be Western world. Charles W. Engelhard board Afrjca Deuster of Washington. D.C., and Engelhard Industries, Newark, He made the comment to news- SnHno Trnv.1 Wnny) Air Force jet Rabbl at Idlewild Airport in New Air from Wiesbaden, West of tbe City Tuesday as he and Dr.

Minn 7rrs minutes ahead of schedule. Semmary New York James Robinson. director of and grandch.1- AUhou MIG fighter City, will be among U.S Crossroads: sentatives at the coronation of jeR study educational and legal NOTES ON THE NEWS c- were reported in the vicin-, Services be Friday at Qf (h(, VI on Sunday used by the President, they a.m. in the Sletten-McKee Funeral Home. Rev.

James Bell will of-; ficiate and burial will be in Oak problems in seven West African djd President Kennedy's appoint- na(jons ments of Rabbi Pinkelstein and until you see our ball team this fall. Greeting Brandt on his arrival, Engelhard, an Episcopalian, were Richard Tucker. Metropolitan Grove Cemetery. Friends niay(Kenned said the announced by the White House 0pera tenor, left New York City okay Wait I call at the funeral home Thurs- irit of the staff at Wiesbaden, plane Tuesday night for Israel schools foot- day fiom 7 to 9 p.m. West BerUn haye been a beacon Tuesday.

to give solo performances with the for the free Previously named to representjIsraei philharmonic. MRS. ALTA WATSON Mrs. Alta Watson, 96.died Kennedy was accompanied by retired Gen. Lucius D.

Clay, mil the United States were Chief Jus-; tice Earl Warren, a Protestant, Fausto Cleva, Metropolitan Opera conductor, accompanied Tucki Elmer Anderson. the home of her daughter. Mrs. itary'governor of West Germany and Senater Democratic Leaderjer and wijj conduct the Mansfield of Montana. Beloit- three 'Westby; four brothers.

Ingvald, Ethel Thompson, 1027 Hayes St sisters. Mrs. Oscar Gjerseih and Peter and Charles Goplin, night jS in 1946 at the time of the Berlin airlift and the special Mike Roman Catholic. a for five engagements in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa. vT PAI LIVESTOCK WINONA LIVESTOCK Reported by Swift Si Company Freddie Rominaek grandchildren and 20 greatgrand- 1S survived by Juliet Sabio is These quotations apply as of noon today.

All livestock arriving after closing hours will he properly cared for weighed and priced the following loit, and Mrs of Rockford; and four grandchil- children, dren. CHRISTEN VEUM JOSEPH REEDER SPRING GROVE, Minn children. WAUKON, Iowa Joseph R. ten B. Veum, 91.

of Spring Grove, SOUTH ST. PAUL, Mmn. (APi Cattle 3.500; calves 600: slaughter steers and heifers predominating and more or less in line with seasonal tradr active those classes; prices a strong to 25 higher, extremes 50 high- trends for this tirno of year. cv: cows steady with Tuesday low m0rmng Myers predicted that the period utnity and commercial cows 15 50-16 50; utility Thp c.rartu .1 of price stability is about over, ouiis is 50-19 so few 2000 veaiers strictiymeattype additional 2 o- 4 24. ui a Cedar Rapids, lowa, hos- Mabel Tuesday.

June 25. He said he anticipated an in- 2 S. 00 r. 1 Mr. Veum was born July 1, 1871, 14 He was born in Allamakee in Spring Grove, the son of Mr.

16 County Sept. 14, 1884, and lived in and Mrs. Bottolf Veum. He lived one sister, Mrs. reCent times of tension.

released from a hospital in Toron- at reli8ious serviccs in Crosse; six Kennedy said he was particu- l0 Tuesday night after treatment lsrael grandchildren; 15 great-grandchil- pr0ud to be accompanied by Qojsoninu dren. and six great-great-grand- clay, old veteran of this Miss clooney was taken to the Rep. Albert Thomas Reeder. 79. died Monday, June died at the Green Lea Manor at announccd tater by the Nelson Fu- of this neral Home.

frontier who in good times and she was to have cbange mind and rUn Funeral arrangements will be bad has been identified with the re-election. appeared tonight on the CBS pro- crease in living costs of at least few 30 00. feeders scarce, steadj one-tenth of one per cent for the wiSer thVn month of June, when prices are Tuesday average sows steady to 25 expected to rise for food, fruits sugar, used cars and services- mostlv medical. higher. 1-3 190-250 lbs barrows and gilts 17 75-18 00; choice 120-160 lb feeder pigs steady to strong.

14 5015 00 Rights CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO (AP) There were no wheat or oats sales. Corn No. 1 yellow 133; No. 2 1.32^-33; No 3 1 32; soj- bean oil 9n. Taxes Continued from Page 1 vites only the guests he selects.

Plainly, places of public accommodation cater to the Kennedy then addressed him- t)eer a feature self to the argument that the rcma'n the bill- public accommodations law would exemption for small brew- violate private property rights. eries cuts $800,000 from of those who complain revenue section of the bill but most loudly about interference in new revenue will with private property be realized. Good Hogs. Barrows and Gills 160-180 pounds 180-200 pounds 200-220 pounds 220-240 pounds 240-270 pounds 270-300 pounds 300-330 pounds 330-360 pounds Good Sows 270-300 pounds 300-330 pounds 330-360 pounds 360-400 pounds 400-450 pounds 450-500 pounds Stags 450 down 450 up Continued from Pape 1 catue market vuniuiuru irum i age i Dry fed Steers and a feature that should Extreme top 22 25 Choice to prime Good to choice Comm, to good Utility Dry Fed Hellers Extreme top 21.75 Choice to prime Good to choice Comm, to good Utility 16 Waukon SELMA M. ABRAHAM SelmS M.

Abraham. 75, of 815 until six months ago. here all his life except tor a few W- State Mauston, and when he and his wife moved to years when he homesteaded in formerly of La Crosse, in a 14 Cedar Rapids to live with rela- North Dakota. cu, Thomas said three weeks ago Kennedy also said he was glad suSufe that hc "ould not seck to be Berlin in the company term because he has cancer. But of West German Chancellor Kon-1 Supreme Court Justice William he said Tuesday night at Hous- rad Adenauer and to have another O.

Douglas says the new African ton: The people have been so chance to discuss affairs with nations are short of legal talent good to me that if they say run, I Mayor Brandt. His diplomatic and recommends that teams of will Mauston hospital Wednesday, reference to both officials covered 14 uves. He was a retired Iowa On Oct. 26, 1904. he married 26, over a pre-visit tug-of-war over 2 Hurt In Crash 1450-1475 Highway Commission employe.

Clara M. Onsgard, who survives, Survivors include one daughter, wbo would have the honor of ac- He married Edith Long June 27. Other survivors are a son. 'Margaret) Hahn of companying the President on his Qn HidhwOV 14 Polio steady Continued from Page 1 A La Crosse woman and a the Miami area, where it was ad- 0 1 1 priest from Bridgewater, S.D., in a cherry. Braadt welcomed the President jnjured at 10 20 Tues- flavored syrup-to 414,000 persons.

Furnieland 10 grandchildren and seven Edna Vandouris of Los An- as in an accident on Highway Health officials there said para- UUFC 14 lvfir. nnlin enePS drnnnpd tO Zero lytic polio cases dropped to zero 15. 15.00-16.00 14 GENOA, private property Kennedy said, are Three other actions highlighted often those who most stoutly de- Tuesday session as the Senate commercia fend the laws, enforced by a num- continued to dig into a pile of 36 Cutt.rs ber of states which forbid Ne- amendments. They called for: groes to be served. Elimination of proposed salary hikes for legislators and 45 heads difference is not one of departments and com- veal marktt property rights, but of the colorimissions, but incorporated the in- cho.ee of the customer's skin.

That dif- creases in a separate bill to be ference is called racial discrim- considered Friday. Deletion of a proposed $100,000 Many federal laws-such as the appropriation to buy and operate hicago poultry aft-Hartley Act, minimum wage an for state officials. poultry: wholesale buying prices un- law and Sherman Antitrust Restoration of a feature that changed Roasters ranged 25-26. and Mrs. James Glynn Another test was conducted in area last year.

Bulls Boiogna Commercial Light thin Good Commercial to good Utility Canners und culls 13 75 1425 He married Edith Long June 27. Other survivors are a son. Ben- Clyde (Margaret 13 50-13 75 1905 and she survives, as do two nie; three daughters, Mrs. Arnold Mauston, three grandchil- lrjp 0 Berlin. 12 75.J3 25 daughters, Mrs.

Hubert (E a) (Myrtle) Peterson, Mrs. Robert one gicat-grandchild; and Hermanson of Waukon and Mrs. (Cora) Rosaaen and Mrs. William Mrs. William 825-9 25 O.

H. Rierson of Cedar Dosser, all of Spring Grove; Hazher of Moines, Iowa, and Rapids; a sister, Mrs. VN iemerslage ot Cedai Rapids, great-grandchildren. 1 rests with vour leadership in thei11 1 20.75-21.75 and nine grandchildren and 14 Services will be held at the Shc was Preceded in death by etf.ll(t<flo The La Crosse County Highway afterward. 19 25-2125 great-grandchildren.

Services will be held in the Waukon Presbyterian Church at 2 and buriafwUl Services wall be Friday at 2 5 2050 212 Thursday. Rev. William be in the Black Hammer Ceroc.P-1"- ihe Schumacher Funeral an0 Rev. Fabian Chartier, 74. com- supplies of the vaccine which it 18.50-20 officiating, and burial will terv Home.

Rev. Kenneth Trueman I uSi nnt plained of a back ache. He was calls trivalent onmune, are al- i 5 6 50 be in Oakland Cemetery. A prayer service will beheld atiwi11 Burial be in 0ak uTbLkmailed a in a car available and production 25.50 lower is ar- ihe Engell-Roble Funeral Home Cemetery. Friends may call a Rev.

Francis V. McCaffrey, 47. has been geared up to meet de; Spring Grove a. 8:30 p.m. Thurs- a Thursday aft- Pius Catholic Church, 37.1 mands expecte in the fa i Hau fripnds mav rail at the m- 1 n- S.

28th St. Last yead the Sabin vac 14 00 down mrs KATHERINE NICKELLATI nienas may can ai im after a painful detour an alii funeral home Thursday afternoon1 Katherine nd evenjng Friday forenoon and fc uov Seminary Black Hammer Lutheran Church ber Richard, one son. West Ber- 'Bobce said Margaret M. Sands, Another test at 2 p.m. Friday.

Rev. Vernon E.Jon^J^aagbtei^,.and_ gratitude for U.S. support 44707'j Tampa, GOP vaccine controversy after steady 14 50 down Nickelatti, 65, of iural Genoa died from untn 2 p.m. at the church. Monday, June 24, at a Viroqua 24 00 26.00 hospital following a brief illness.

JOHN KAFSER iS'oolIiSi is survived by her husband. WAUK0N Kennedy's civil rights' 14 00 Mike; five sisters Mrs Herman Waukon died Tues. Mrs. Matt Koch and T. Charles McDevitt, an USDA Fr.

auto was stirred up a or freedom has been started makc lum jmo ab(jul 1(j who had re. And as everywhere else in seminary. Another.ceived it came down with para- Germany, we are at your side. John Howe tic lio Continued from Page President when the alliance HoWrcdge Neb was stopped December. after weeks oi peace is at a e.

bjnd bim ajSQ preparing t0 make 0f study, a special advisory com. ixaHVvHi Ft UK 1 in men i i 1 Sf cap mo 01 a left turn. mittee of U.S. Surgeon General u.o° down Bruchert, Mrs. Matt Koch and hoso-i McDevitt' Mahore moved out of the atrport The drjven had urged Mrs.

Charles Hurm. ail of De Junc a in 3 "aukon hospl legislator and lawyer, said it was estimated more than wjth the Howe car Americans t0 use the Sabin vac. soto' Mrs' Paul Gibbs of Services will be held at 2 p.m. and mvades aling" Keni which lhen rammed int0 Fr- in St Lutheran Peisonal and pnvacy. ulatian were packed along Ken Caffe aut0 regulate privately owned busines- would allow retailers to keep two Sl'tfymst and two Donald 5 ses.

Kennedy said. And 30 states Per cent of the total sales taxes 'Theodore Beffa of Rockford. 111., alreadv have laws forbidding own-they receive as reimbursement hicago iaPi Potatoes arrivals John ot De boto 0akland ers of private businesses from dis- for collecting them; this will on track 223 total us. ship- Services will be held at 10:30 clared criminating against customers on the basis of race. decaj 325 3.40 Kennedy next promoted the ad- their work by a release from the reds 3 80-3 85; ministration plan to speed school Department of Administration in- 10 quo ripcpprppfltinn nf a hill forming state agencies that they hicago produce Chicago 'APi cmcago Mercan-1 Mnrric 11 1 r.nD 0 wben tbe boom of a crane fell by Lars H.

Kokkeby, 47, Coon 011 him while he was engaged in Valley; fire began as Kokkeby dismantling it at the site of a was driving east on Highway 14, in 1 1 of the House of Repre- city and to the Communist wall Vaaiei officiating and bur.a will sentatives Rules Committee, de- at which the United States has Rural Colfax Man Committee experts estimated the chances at a million to one that the live viruses might cause paralytic polio. Services will be held at 10:30 clared the Kennedy program taken its stand against Red pres- du Crnna sales lor- a ct Bakke-Hanson Funeral Home is in t. cnrp Mliea DV V-fane how. a.m. Thursday at St.

Charles Cath- goes too far. The administration suie- 7 mg decay 3.00-3 45: round reds show- olic Church in Genoa, Rev. od llas Hied to pass the buck to CHIPPEWA FALLS 11 lent nic Eichman officiating, and Alla- The cheers were deafening as Harry Edwards, 44 year-al will be in St. Charles Cemetery. Lukens and McDevitt called Kennedy, with Adenauer and construction worker of rural Col- June 25 6:35 p.m., car engine Friends may call at the Hellwig- 0UI.1 -v' an themselves conservatives not com- Brandt beside him, led the motor- fax, was injured fatally Tuesday compartment afire, vehicle owned a 1 Hnin 1919' when "lOVed to Waukon.

by $3.2 million. California long whites 3 were spurred in FIRE DEPARTMENT Town of Shelby: lo sue for an end to racial dis- cuts of about per cent if a Meat Market' crimination in schools he said. new budget bill is not adopted by 89 cars 90 56V 89 1 evening ana me nosary win De th H' to any GOP presidential cade. Spectators waved small pa- when in le an prospecd Tbey said they would per American flags and color bal- 1 1 Mnndav the start nf the 196? 65 steadV- wholesale buying prices Said at the funeral home at 8 p.m smooth the path upon Monaay, me siari oi me iwj bo unchangtd; 70 cent or belter grade utacgi egcuiuu. iraasagtr ui ti uui CHICAGO iAP' Chicago Mercan- 1 0rris Funeral Homp in I a 1313, VVIien uluvtu allowing the federal government uould have to make operational tile steady, whole- Re became a partner -1 buying prices unchanged 93 Crosse Wednesday afternoon and son-Kaeser Meat ii, tI i support the nominee to be pickediloons, sat on fences and hung DC? rim She ddjul in San in Many i from balconies and windows which the nation was set by 'the biennium.

FRED HAHN lim He married Mrs. Lucy bo'h, men. Many had waited hours to see the Supreme Court's 1954 school de- Sen. Lynn Stalbaum, D-Racine, 1 1 KENDALL Wis -Fred William rick in 1940 aIld died in Gold- President. JFK Ldled HF ter? PeYrl fxfng to speak Kennedy, urging adoption of stales have a tax "equally as He is bis widow, of Atlantic.

Iowa, and Mrs. Ralph LiS John's right to vote, and thus participate one point, he asked the Sen- the comfoitable Ryan cottage. Gilbert of Racine Fred of Elroy Mrs. Hattie Waltos of Russell. i LanctC 0 a cn 0 at the processes of self-govern- atm: you willing to sit The cottage is a few yards ofCwoc fwo daugh- and one brother.

Charles 1 ment, is in the long run the most bere and say the tax on beer fiom the humble hut ters and Waukon. fundamental right of should not be increased, then that Patrick Kennedy, the Presi- philL Margraf -------------------------------In conclusion. Kennedy said ra- tLlrn around and vote a tax great-grandfather, occupied Qf one'sjsler Receive Minor cial discrimination is far too com- vvaJer betore emigrating to the nited Edith Stagy of Racine; two broth- plex a problem to be solved over- The senators question referred States. The hut is now a storage chrjs Qf Kycjne and Jykc Qf nipht to another feature of the com- shed. ond oj "But we must launch as broad promise which would extend the Mary Ryan, a Kennedy before car board member of the)cheered, waved flags, chanted an attack on the problem as pos- three per cent sales tax'her marriage, is the President's L.

by Paul Giuhn. 38. of Calmat. National Goldwater for as the sun broke I sible, in order to achieve a home bills. third cousin and tion as soon as he said, Reuben La Pave, relative in Iieanu.

Church, Rev. call to Congress is not Dconto, reminded Stalbaum that Despite the changes that aave Sparta officiating, and burid wiUjGruhn and merely for a law, nor does it lot of good clear water goes been made about the place Mrs. be in Pine Eden Cemetery at Won-ceived onlv minor injuries He called suooort for Cold I a 7 I come only from the President. into Wisconsin beer and you're Ryan is absolutely determined to ewoc Friends mav caI after 2 ce vfd LirUan water suimris nTand overwhelm WJ AmenCan' German taxing water already when you give her illustrious kinsman a Thursday at 'the Smith Nei overwhelm- and Berlin flags. tiiv Um-'' simole Irish welcome amnn ivei- of Waukon, who suffered ing.

Just about every state the nid Berliners said the receDtion bill springs from the peo- tax beer. I son funeral Home in Kendall. brnken rnllirhnne union has mmn tn and i ers sa Pl pie desire to correct a wrong Sen- Fred Risser. D- Madison. she plans to brew him a cup a broiken coHarbone.

onion has come to us and asked uas the greatest spontaneous wel that has been allowed to exist too Pointed out that the beer tax has tea some tangy Irish MRS. ALMA HOLTET our societv. It comes from not been changed in 30 years. jsodd biead- Ihat ls ali he is going WESTBY, A 1 a new warehouse. Town of Shelbv.

delegation ad- his car, smiling broadly and wav- mitted it might attempt to bypass ing. oung Republican rules and The welcome was more enthu- achieve a convention endorsement siastic and emotion-packed than for Goldwater. reception in West Ger- Stephen Whitlield of Phoenix, many. The crowds screamed, and 26 great-grandchildren. cousin ana his best-known be beJd at 2 p.nyIowa> plunged down a 60-foot em- Club.

said possible such an through scattered clouds. relative in Ireland. ment Sunday evening about'idea can be voiced from the floor Along the apartment-lined 1 1 lo miles northeast of Waukon and and if bedlam breaks loose the streets, every window was packed. his companion pui pose has been accomplished. Almost every building was gaily Jets Spray up to 30 Ft.

Diam. REG. Jumbo Plastic A. 69 oz LAWN Pitcher "EG. VALUE P.

ai inrvn Onf AMCounon long in Because of inflation the beer t0 sbe the basic sense of justice in the hearts of all industry has been getting tax! Until the tide of Negro unrest cuts since he observed. Juveniles Ketumed rose suddenly last spring the ad- After Stealing Car ministration had not planned to "dukee. objected to taking the 3 Holtet. 78, died Tuesday, June 25, at a Viroqua hospital. She was born July 11, 1884 on a farm near Westby, the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ole Goplin. Sheriff Theodore Rumph what we are going to do when come jn the history who investigated, said a charge of Barry Not even Hitler with his famnUs tailing to control his car will be Backeis planned to dress at- parades brought out the people the pressed against Gruhn. tractive girls in Goldwater sweat- vvay Kennedy did, they said. Gruhn received cuts and bruises, shirts and blue leotards to greet Confetti rained on the President him.

Goldwater signs, pictures. from tbe highest buildings. At Purse Is Snatched buttons and other parapha- times it was like a ticker tape 1 rrnc a Tliei'e was reception in New York. La Ciosse police reported il0 public sign of support tor other using a picture of President Kennedy as a seek any legislation beyond mea- salary increases for department Two La Crosse juveniles were Services will be held at 2 p.m sures dealing with voting rights and commission heads out of the being letuined to the city Wednes- Friday in the Westby-Coon Prai- Wednesday a purse snatching that Republican White House hoDefuls and extension of the Civil Rights compromise. He said it would day Se Luthfan Church-.

Rev. 0 happened'at 2 40 p.m. Saturday. The texas delegation decked out Commission. kl11 any chance of glvinS raises I ty after shenff authorities there Aasen officiating.

Burial will be Police said an unidentified its room with hugo nirturp of The eruption of Negro protest tbc administrators But if you reported the pan had been picked Prairie Cemetery. Friends snatched the Goldw'ater They were movements throughout the coun- uanl cou country administration up for stealing a car. may call at the farm home of Mil- purse of Mrs. Vera Bigelow, 130 picture of try led to a shift in administration then, Pa-V cow country Juneau authorities said the boys ton and Waylen Holtet two miles s. 8th just after she plans.

Three scheduled appear- be chided. the cai in La Ciosse. diove north of Dell at 8 p.m. Thursday, the north-south alley between ances bv Atty. Gen.

Kennedy be- Sen Walter Hollander. R-Ros- Milwaukee and on the re- uhcn a prayer service will be Main, King. 7th and 8th Streets. sf frs fore the House Judiciary subcom- endale. commented that there Jurn H-1P ran out ot gas at Co- The youth took the mittee were canceled as broader "as enough controversy in the um us.

Survivors are lour daughters, wallet, containing $164. out of the ed legislative proposals were drafted, budget tax measure without add- Malcolm Johnson, dnectoi oi Don Dolan of West- purse, then dropped the purse as pay raises. ibe La Ciosse County Department byt NIrs. Harley (Ethel) Perkins, he ran away, police said. a The compromise proposal would Public Welfaie.

oidered the yjrs Ree McDaniel and Mrs. Bigelow was walking home LUrl gne Hie state a record $634 mil- boys released to the custody of yRs Marvin (Evelyn) Miller, all from the Cottage Cafe, 515 Main lion budget for the coming lather of one of the youths. 0f Cashton; four sons, Otto of De where she is a waitress, po Continued from Page 1 biennium. The balance the out- The ear was in a Columbus ga- Soto, Palmer of Rockford, 111., lice said. Radio Highlights WEDNESDAY p.m.Vox Pop.

p.m.. baseball. WKTY 7:45 More than one-half of all Unit- Braves vs. Houston. States airlines' passenger THURSDAY miles were flown in jet-propelled WKBH 1:25 p.m..

baseball, aircraft in 1962. Twins vs. Detroit. A door leading to a porch adjoin- lay. state income tax rates would ia8e- ing the bedroom was unlocked be raised two-lifths of one per when Chief of Police Gerald Don- cent and the three per cent Stenographer To ovan checked the scene shortly selective sales tax would be ex- Ppromf, after the attempted abduction.

A tended to cover almost all items rrince55 screen had fallen from a dining short of food, drugs and clothing. LOS ANGELES (AP' A 20- room window the day before and For the increased beer tax; year-old stenographer at a nearby had not been replaced. Bice. Busby, Carr, Christopher- aviation plant will become a prin Lt. Strouts said he had sat on son, Donnelly.

Hollander. Keppler, cess Saturday when she weds the front steps of the Day house Knowles, Leonard, Lorge, Meun- Nigerian Prince Otuokere Paddy few minutes after walking his ier, Miller, Panzer, Potter, Njaka, 22. dog and that it must have been musen, Risser, Smith, Stalbaum, The prince, a student at Loyola during that period when the in- Thompson. University, will remain here until truder entered the Runde house. Against the beer tax increase: he finishes his education in elec- He said he was sure that he would Dempsey, Draheim.

Kendziorski, trieal engineering in 1965. Then have noted the prowler enter- Krueger, LaFave, Leverieh. Me- he and his Negro bride, Linda ing the house if it had happened, Par land, Morton, O'Brien. Rose- Faye Lee. will move to Nigeria, on the southeast side.

The screen- leip, Schmidt, Schreiber, Suss- The prince's father. Chief Ma- less window was on the west side, duneme G. Njaka, is ruler of In making his exit with Denice. A heated debate was touched 50.000 tribesmen in Kaokwa, cast- the abductor passed through the off by an amendment to exempt ern Nigeria. living room, dining room, kitchen newspaper sales from a three per ---------------------------and utility room before crashing cent tax.

The amendment was TAP DELICATE ROOTS through the double-locked door, passed, 19-13, but an immediate SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP' All members of the Runde fam- move to reconsider kept the is- feet are harming giant lly were at home sleeping, with sue alive during a noon recess, redwoods in Big Basin Redwoods the exception of two older daugh- Supporters of the elimination State Park by compacting the soil, ters. Kathleen, a summer session argued that newspapers sell in- according to Darrell Knoefler, a student at Edgewood College formation, not paper and ink, and beach and parks official. He said Madison, and Ann, is at a that taxing them would be in- the big trees have relatively shal-j resort at Waupaca. i fringement on a free press.

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BRAZIER with Warming Oven and Swing-Out Style U.L. Approved Motor. Full Year Guarantee. Only DURING THIS SALE STOP AND SEE OUR WINDOW OF PRICE TOYS! Free Parking WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS MANKE HARDWARE 1300-02 CALEDONIA ST. DIAL 2-4842.

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