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iCii (triiiisf eriimnr Tuesday. September 8. 1064 Delivered on KID Sept 9 2 MCVIEW OF US WE AIMER IUREAU FORECAST TO 7 00 A.M. EST 9 9-14 CAMPAIGN IN HIGH GEAR SF4TTII Crashes In State Take 13 Lives The Associated Highway crashes in Wisconsin during the Labor Day holiday weekend claimed 13 lives, raising the total for the year to 739, compared with 578 on this date a year ago. Miss Alice Meyer, 20 of the Milwaukee suburb of Brookfield died Monday night in a hospital of injuries received earlier in the day when the car in which she was riding overturned on Highway 100 in southern Milwaukee County.

John J. Moss, 16, of Chicago died early Monday of injuries received late Saturday night when a car containing seven teen agers rolled over after leaving Highway 50 about four miles west of Lake Geneva The others were hurt. A two-car collision Sunday at the intersection of Manitowoc County Trunks A and claimed three lives. The victims were Otto Kuhn, 72; his wife. Meta.

69, and his brother, William, 79. all of Elkhart Lake. First: Low last r. ttcoDd, high. 10WEST TEMRERATUREJ CLOUD FORECAST WEATHER FOTOC AST SHOWERS THUNDER STORMS AIR FLOW RAIN Bern Id ji Bismarck Boston Chicago Denver Des Moines Duluth Fairbanks Fort Worth Honolulu Helena Kansas Citv LA CROSSE Los Angeles Madison Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York Phoenix Rapid City Rochester Salt Lake City San Diego Seattle St Louis Washington Winnipeg 50 53 58 71 55 72 50 46 76 46 71 67 58 68 71 76 71 66 72 63 74 42 61 54 60 51 70 62 36 65 71 94 88 85 64 Presidential Candidates Fire Volleys On Taxes.

Rights, N-Arms WASHINGTON (AP) Can- tion. This drew a big hand from Rights Act, denounced didates on both sides of the po- his audience. The Democratic vice presidential candidate attacked Taxes will be the subject of Goldwater throughout the day control, taxes and civil address in Los as being out of step not only rights in the first major skir- Angeles tonight. A source high with his own party but with the WEATHER OUTLOOK Tuesciav night showers and thundershowers will spread from the Northern Rockies eastward through the Great Plains into the Upper Great Lakes. Some showers are also expected along a line from the Upper Great Lakes southwestward through the Upper Mississippi Valley into the Central Plains.

Temperatures are expected to continue on the warm and humid side from the Gulf Coast States northeastward into the Ohio Valiev, while cooler air the area from the Pacific Northwest into the Upper Mississippi Valley. Telephoto. 88 bo litical fence have fired volleys on such issues as nuclear weap-' ons 88 88 4 mishing of the 1964 presidential in campaign organ- age. 7 election campaign. ization outlined to newsmen think Goldwater opposes I President Johnson, while not Monday some of the senator's all people in his party that 98 openly acknowledging it as a thinking on taxes and the feder- disagree with him and those campaign speech, took yharp al budget.

people that believe in the 20 th issue with Republican nominee The source said Goldwater he told a Labor Day 6' Barry Goldwater on the ques- would aim to begin the 5 per gathering in Youngstown Mon- tion of nuclear weapons control cent yearly corporate and pri- day night. 6 in a Labor Day address in vate income tax reduction in Detroit Monday. June 1966. and continue it for five years. It would be coupled, he said, with a slice in federal In nearby Indiana and Ohio cxcjse taxes the vice presidential nominees.

Accompanying the tax cut MRS. ELOISE E. ELSTON Republican Rep. William E. wouid be rkiuction of federal Mrs.

John E. Eloise Els- Miller of New and Demo- expenditures or at least a hold- ton. 60. of 1107 S. Losev cratic Sen.

Hubert H. Rum- jng actjon which would produce died in a local hospital late phrev of Minnesota touched, a balanced budget over the five- Mondav evening Sept 7 respectively, on taxes and civil vear period Survivors include her rights among other things. Goldwater didn mix into the Humphrev, campaigning in ton of a two scrap but from the Arizona DEATHS 32nd Continued from Page 1 retary; Mrs. Margaret Schmidtt. Capersville, treasurer, and Mrs STOCK QUOTATIONS By SHEARSON, HAM.M1LL A CO Member New York Stock Exchange Mrs.

Mvrtle E. Jewell. 56, of 7s T- Xr 7-chamTeT Elk Grove Village, 111 died early Sunday in the collision of the car in which she was riding and an auto driven by Genoa ision and co-director of tee for higher education, was main speaker at the Sunday evening banquet. 40. The chief was en route to investigate a crash.

ntii, a xetueu uudiu Miss Rosemary U.by, 42 o( and Milwaukee was injured fatally Stale UnKFersi. Sunday night in the collision of remarks on two cars in Waukesna county. 2 Guard as a defense institution A rural Beloit man, James American Cousin, 44, died Sundav night in freedom the head-on collision of two au- HiU traced the earlv historv tos. on Statehne Road about Qf fl umts ln Amerl' miles east of Beloit. can Some Jerry Watson 13 of Abbots- Hm comba, are ford was killed Sunday when he f.

older than their name, jumped or slipped from a high- is 583, 37', a said Hill, ,2 way guard rail on which he bad o( magnjficent lradl. been alking and fell in tJon of sUte organizations path ot an oncoming car The He showed how the with Northern Pacific 561 accident happened on Highway abuut'30(XIO troops (or .9 about three miles east 01 Ab- about four months ln our. m.uum>e botsford. War received 13.261 dead and Suzanne Buchli of Chip- wounded The Verdun cam- pewa Falls was killed Saturday aj hc said the most night When a car carrying eight mjutia hlstorv persons overturned on Eau The 32nd durj tta.reCo^tyTYunkB justout- sald ffiu 15,000 by side the Eau Claire city limits. Srpt.

S. 1964 Phillips Pete. 54s. Noon Quotations RCA Allis-Chalmers20 1 3 Republic Steel 47' 4 American Can42 Rexall Drug53 4 American Cyanamid 60Reynolds Metals American Motors 16 Royal Dutch American Smeltir.g50’. Spartans Ind.

18' 4 Amer. Tel. Tel. G. Searle 63 no sale Sears Roebuck U9'4 Avco 24Sinclair Oil Brumw 8 1 4 Socony 80'.

Chrvsler 59 1 4 Sperry Rand 1334 Celanese 68 'a Standard Oil, Ind.81 2 Columbia Gas 29 12 Standard Oil. J. 84 3 4 Consolidated Foods Studebaker 634 Curtiss Wright 18 Sunray Mid-Cont. 345 DuPont 260 Swift 513. Eastman Kodak 1 Texaco 80s.

Financial Fed. 39' a Trane Co. 34 NS Ford Tank Car Fruehauf Trailer 32s. S. Rubber 58 s.

Gamble Skogmo Steel General Dynamics a Western L.r.es32 General Electric 86 Westinghouse Elec. General White Motors General Telephone 33 Zenith Greaf Northern Ry. 64Boston Capital 6 6 National Gulf Oil Bank US-V 4 Illinois Central Ind. 64La Cooler 11-12 Intl. Harvester Shoe 12'a-13 Interstate Poster 28 Wallace Business A- Laughlin 23s.

-24'. Lockheed39 14 Jones Averages Mack Trucks 43' Industrials 849 67, ls Goldwater be elected. He said brothers, and Marvin this concern stemmed from the Calderwood, both of Brooklyn, fact that Goldwater not only Iowa, and Matthew Calderwood in husband; one son, Russell K. Els- Humphrey, Ohio, told a Youngstown news daughters, Mrs. Philip (Ruth) senator camp came word that conference in answer to a ques- Bouffleur and Mrs.

Dorance he will outline tonight a plan for tlon he was concerned over the Joan) Gibbs, both of La Crosse; reducing taxes by 5 per cent a future of civil rights should i grandchildren; three year for five years if he elected in November. Goldwater, who rested Phoenix Monday, opens his first vroted agains, the" Civil and sis- a ire. major campaign swing in San Anchor coupling is p)ieg0. todav. Johnson, Centra! Tele.

46'a-49 ciark oa Humphrey and Miller all re- First Bk Stk. Frants Mfg. Gateway Trans. Godfrey Co Hamilton Mfg. Heiieman Brw Koehring Co La Rubber 7 La Crosse Tele.

McQuay. Inc. Mtg Guar Ins. Nekoosa Edw i 5 -i 6 turned to Washington. In a statement issued as he 18-193.

began his campaign trip Goldwater charged that the Johnson asked administration effect prom- i 5 ises to regiment our people at home and has demonstrated 22 283 Winona Man Fatally Hurt At Caledonia Schwenk of Railroads 211 50. 25 Utilities 150 96 Volume: 1,070,000 ter. Mrs. Walter Largo. Fla Services will be Thursday at 2 p.m.

in First Presbyterian Church. Rev. Robert C. Light officiating. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.

Friends may call at the Schumacher Funeral Home Wednesday from 3 to 5 CALEDONIA, Minn One and 7 to 9 Memorials may person was fatally injured and be given to the Presbyterian four others suffered non-serious youth camping program injuries at 2:35 p.m. Monday in a two-car crash at Highways 44 MRS. FLORENCE LINDHOLM had spoken on prosperity, jus- and 76 at lhe of the city. Mrs. Florence Lindholm, 62, William James Kelberer, 42, of Hammond, died sudden- Winona.

died at 5:10 p.m. Mon- ly Monday morning, Sept. 7, in day in Lutheran Hospital in La a local hospital. She had been visiting at the home of her He was passenger in a car niece. Mrs.

Arnold Trimble of und'Ve 04-17 33 in a Pnson driven by his aunt. Mrs. Esther 437 Losey Blvd. 1 in zi rannv can brine Dcace to anv- winnn. h.Ka i.

let'-- and burial wl be that it will wreck our alliances abroad The statement said Johnson Nonh. PUstlcs 11-12'j roil Co a Rap Industries Rockwell Mfg Rova! Dutch a-79 ar.k Inc. 26'a-28 Warner Ilec western Power tice and peace in his Detroit speech, not Mutual Funds Americans should remember Boston Fund 10 44-11 i chem Fund 13 76-15 04 there have been prosper- crosse 52-14 ous slaves, that justice can be Eaton A- FdemyFpund 1814-1961 ranny can bring peace to any- Kelberer. 57, Winona, who was COMMODITIES Sept Wheat Sept Soybeans Sept Eggs Sept Corn one Mh0 treated in the hospital and re- Thursday in Hammond. Mass.

inv or 900-984 water said, adding: 0 asg(j Another passenger, ------III Sr.e wmurn £. freedom, unity is nothing more Grace Nissen. Winona, was also SADIE KELLY 40-8 09 than treated and released. Sadie Kelly, 73. formerly of Johnson speke at an AFL-CIO- Kelberer car was cross- 115 10 th died in a local against Reynolds.

He says the -sPcnsorecf ing Highway 44 when it was in- hospital Monday evening. Sept. Democratic governor 0 5 adiuac Square, the volved in the collision with a car 7 program, no goals, no message Democratic candi- driven by Duane Clifford Hag- She was bom Julv 18, 1891, Continued from Page 1 for the people dates have begun their cam- en 22 Decorah. Iowa, which near the Knowles has sidestepped a Pa'cns 1948 NVas traveling on the highway, daughter of Patrick and Bndgit The President didn once use Hagen and his W1fei Donna Governor 11:45, compared with 1.297 iTnKort VniiiL commltted during peak in 1962 and 1,525 in 1960. clash with Knutson on support 11 ri-o th employment and suffered 7,268 The city clerk of Appleton de- for the GOP national ticket.

the word Democrat Much of his jeailf 19 were treated at the She is survived by four sis- viue, eo 1 ur av en smo dead and wounded sajd 0 the morning voting as The polls opened at 7 a.m. as speech dwelt on such topics as hospital here and released Catherine Kelly, Mrs. Ella -o 1 SufUMh not of division vas but stuck to his the voters also decided other national unity, peace and pros- investigating were Sheriff By- Nibar, Mrs Elizabeth Derouin mg wav a ou ree i .1 es at a single time al-prediction that 55 per cent of the statewide, legislative and local Sut was ron Whitehouse. Deputies Law- antj Mrs Rose Nalan. all of La 11 nma tou8f1 the division is credited registered voters would go to candidate.

The last citv polls doubt was aiming shafts at pence Kluk and Glenn Hentz and Crosse; three nephews and tthonrfrnrt 1 with 320 days of actuaI combat- Polls- close at 8 p.m., earlier in rural Goldwater when he moved to city police and the state high- two nieces, was Kiuea wnen situck dv a car i r. the subject of nuclear weapons way patrol. The Republicans also had a with the 32nd during 1942-1945 corded 2,155 votes up to 10 a.m.. contest for lieutenant governor, Goldwater in an Aug. .5 QU Rjrcl Wins with incumbent Jack Olson com- bad a wav be Dira found to provide the North RECORDS POLICE AMBULANCE County Sept.

7, 1:02 a.m Pal Schwams, 19, address given only as south 7th Street, from Tavern on Highway 33 to St. Francis Hospital; illness. POLICE AMBULANCE City: Sept. 6, 5:29 p.m., to Holiday Mrs. Dorothy Barton, 46, Polk City, Iowa, to Lutheran Hospital; illness.

FIRE DEPARTMENT La Crosse: Sept. 5, 11:43 a.m., false box alarm at West Avenue and Pine Street. Sept. 5, 12:49 p.m., flushed gasoline from 14th and Madison Streets, following an accident. Sept.

6. 8:49 p.m., to Stoddard Hotel, gave oxygen to Elmer Limberger. Milwaukee, was taken by police ambulance to St. Francis Hospital. Sept.

9:08 p.m.. to 21st Street and Campbell Road, tipped street flare. Sept. 8. 12:11 a to 71P2 Market assisted woman locked out of house.

Sept. 8. 8.49 a.m., to 500 block on N. 6th reported car fire: steam was coming from radiator of car owned by Paul Klav- kowsky. Boy Drowns In Pond On Farm Near Waukon WAUKON, John Molitor.

9. son of Mr and Mrs. Eldon Molitor. drowned Sunday in a water conservation pond on his farm in Hanover Township 10 miles northwest of here. Steven and two brothers.

Christopher and Jeffrey, and a cousin, Joseph Molitor of Cedar Rapids, were wading in the pond when Steven went under His father recovered the body and applied mouth to mouth respiration without success, as did the Waukon Fire Department rescue squad. Surviving are his parents; the two brothers: three sisters, Jeannie, Julie and Beth, at home; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Molitor Waukon. Services will be at 10 am Wednesday at St Church at Hanover with Rev Vincent Simon officiating Burial will be in the church cemetery Bakke-Hanson Funeral Home is charge Railroad Asks Freight Station Permit The Chicago North Western Railway Monday applied for a building permit for a new freight station to replace the one sold to Montgomery Ward and Co. The 24 -by- 28 -foot building, with an estimated construction cost of $11,437, will be in the 300 block on Badger Street at the south end of tracks leading to Downtown La Crosse.

Tracks south of Badger Street will be removed. Montgomery Ward and Co. bought the North Western's old station at 3rd and Vine Steeets. for a parking lot and automotive service center in conjunction with a new store on Courthouse Square. Peter Nelson and Son, 115 4th is general contractor for the North Western freight office.

Schneider Heating and Air-Conditioning, 413 S. 3rd and M. Branson and Son plumbing, 312 Pearl are subcontractors. Robertson Truck Firm Seeks Building Permit Robertson Transportation Co being moved from its present site at 28th and Cass Streets, has taken out a building permit for a $39,740 trucking terminal at 111 Causeway Blvd. Charles i y.

of Key Realty Co bought the property from Robertson's landlady, Betty Comeau. and platted it for five residential lots Robertson new terminal will be a 40-by-145-foot building. General contractor is Peter Nelson and Son, 115 S. 4th St other contractors are Schneider Heating and Air-Conditioning. 413 3rd St and Papenfuss Electric Co 10(0 8th St.

Friday the inspection department Lssued a permit to St. Rose Convent for a $20,784 garage. Peter Nelson is the general contractor. in front of his Iron County home Saturday. Previously 3 1 be and now a Wisconsin State Col- compared with 1.689 in 1962.

death of Lloyd Richardson Rn. Roopntc in irFrTHav Board of Regents employe, Bossism was an issue in the peting with Willis W. Capps, an 10 Proviae ine bulo. a red chet by man Cathedral. Rt.

Rev. Msgr of Oka erUertained the banquet with Democratic race and conserva- Alma real estate appraiser. Un-At 1 rganizatwn Harvey Shisler, Sunday won the Kundinger will officiate rAn a variety of stories from his tism a factor in the Republican opposed Republican state office- wilh sma jque-to-La josse and burial will be in St. Patrick County YGOP Is Reorganized The newly reorganized Young Republicans Club has elected these temporary officers to serve until after the Nov. 3 general election: Peter Berg, a Services will be Thursday at 8 30 a in the South Side Blaschke Funeral Home and at 9am in St.

Joseph the Work- tactical battlefield Cemetery, Brownsville. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to use. the La Crosse Racing Club Pi- 10 lofts in the immediate La Crosse appraiser. a variety of stories from his tism a factor in the Republican opposed Republican state office- wltb wartime coverage of the unit, contest as voters selected their holders in the primary were weaPons for Philip Bigley of Viroqua. a governor candidates in the pri- Secretary of State Robert C.

weaPons which he said may geon Club. World War II member of the first in 14 years in Zimmerman. Atty. Gen. George caaed conventional A total of 149 birds from 32nd, was master of ceremo- which there was a contest in Thompson and State Treasurer weapons.

lo-ts the immediate La nw 9 with the Bible vigil to nies both parties Dena M. Smith. no mistake. Johnson area entered the race, 8 About 700.000 of Wisconsin's A name famous in Wisconsin sald "There n0 slormv and ram-v 2 4 million eligible voters were politics for several generations conventional nuclear ditinns. MRS.

ROSE expected to participate in the appeared on the Democratic bal- weJpon thlfJh JIrs. Rose Coon. 8i. of 709 selection of candidates for the lot today as 28-year-old Bronson Hc sar u5a aced f.om second tMouph Itth A S( dirf ho5pjul duinc, atmrnav in Nov. 3 election.

Voter, may bal-i c. La FoUette. a Madison attor- "a.p®““c*! nhrt A Sundav. SC Statc "IT tha" a 101 in the Republican or nev. contested with 47-year-old of he highest order Gary Baum.

Robert Owens, sunived bv thrw, primary, chairman htrs. Jess unopposed for nomination to a Democratic races without stat- Milwaukee attorney William H. and added: No president of the Ray La Fleur. Pe er Stinson. rh tnee Evans for the nomination for can divest h.mself Stinson Jack Ebert, (our daugMer5.

attorney general. La FoUette is the for such a Richard Stinson. Reuel Ftsh and Ko. a grandson of the original Rob- walke, Mrs. Winifred Chase, ert M.

La Follette, a former campaigmng Mrs. Albert Edith) Scott and ic Senate candidate for Uheeler, vice chairman; Mrs. second term while three men, Gov. Ralph A. the Republican Arne Frank, secretary; and including Lt Jack Ames, treasurer.

Foote, seek Several special projects were nomination. Democratic Gov. John W. discussed, but will not be acted WISCONSIN Reynolds. 43, placed the record governor and US senator from tcdd a Babor audicnce AT RFCORT) Mr.

rhiVips GprtniHr RhT upon until after the general Sen. William Proxmire is of his first term as chief in Bend that WtAIMkK Mrs. harles BUih elictlon favored over two opponents in tive on the line in search for ty candidate in 1924. men would benefit from a Re- viptn ty Persons mterested in joining the Senate Democratic primary another two vears in the state- publican administration through frg an(j wWnehdav the may stop at the while Wilbur Renk is unopposed house. He has directed most of livestock markets group headquarters at 5th Ave- for the GOP nomination.

Gov. his campaign against Republi- swift a winona, nue and Main Street or in the John Reynolds, seeking a second cans, claiming thev have un- Village Shopping Center, or con- term, is favored in the Demo- fairly charged him with re- tact any of the officers. cratic primarv while former Lt. for an PvnanAnd any ot me oniccrs. cratic primary while tormer Lt.

Sponsibility for an expanded Approximately 40 persons at- Gov. Warren Knowles is expect- selective sales tax. tended the meeting, held Thurs- ed to capture the GOP guberna- Contesting his bid for renomi- attle day in the Holiday Inn torial nommation. YGOP, said a group spokesman. has no specific age restric- Vjsjon Obstructed, tion as to membership.

Howev- er, persons under the age of 35 Youth LOSeS License for the biggest tax generally have been joining the a La Crosse teenager lost his bill in the state's 8rouP- driving license for 60 days Frinzi also has blasted nation was Dominic Frinzi, 43, a Milwaukee area attorney making his first try for public office. Frinzi has attacked Revn- VU'L The veal market Is stead; chard, all of La Crosse: 16 grandchildren and 43 great- tax cuts and protection of jobs ternoM unit temperature cBante gTandchi dren. fM5d 70s wednes- Services will be at 2 p.m. from foreign competition. day a 1 it These quotations apply as i coon administration will re- f.

t.ie eison runer- fuse to tov with dangerous pro- XttVlVr. Davtson Butchers, ibs. oo-ii so fi and ixci-. will officiate and burial will be which could well 0ak Grove thunderstorms in the west portion our labor market, wednesda jr. Warmer tr.

the northwest tonight and in the aouth Wednesday. IOWA: Variable xloudiness with 2 Hurt In Crash Two persons were treated at Lutheran Hospital early Sundav for apparently minor injuries sustained when their car went out of control on a curve of Highway 108 in the Town of Farmington and rolled over a ditch Phiihp Peckham, 23. Malison. the driver, received head injuries and hi1 passenger. Robert H.

Dargell. 24. Reedsburg. received back injuries THEFTS REPORTED Orris Granum. Holmen complained to the La Crosse Sheriff Department Sunday night that his Savage Deluxe rifle, caliber not given, had been stolen from his parked car.

Irene Miller. Sparta, complained that her billfold, containing a small amount of cash and important personal papers, had been stolen from her while she was at the Hideaway Tavern on French Island Sunday night. Arcadia Area Man Crushed By Tractor ARCADIA. is -A 26-year-old Arcadia area farmer was killed instantly Monday afternoon when the tractor he was driving overturned and crushed him. according to the Trempealeau County sheriff's office Killed was Edward Goodera He was doing some landscaping work on the farm of his mother, Mrs Sophia Gondera five miles northeast of Arcadia, and was working on a slight slope when the tractor overturned He is survived by his mother and two brothers.

John and Octavus. both of the Arcadia area. He was not married Injured In Fall A young Caledonia, man sustained a gash the back of his head Monday morning when he fell onto a pile of steel in a truck parked near the science building at La Crosse State Universitv William Jahn Jr 23. was taken by police ambulance to St. Francis Hospital.

Police said he removuig water from a canvas on top of the truck when the canvas gave way and he fell onto the steel. Top Sows 14 00-14 50 The above price range determined immigration by aeight, grace, condition and sort Steers and heilers cows steady Millet Said Choice 24.25 Top Fed Holsteins Top Beef Cows Canners and Cutters Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening. driving Tuesdav Top Choice Good ard Choice Comm, and Boners All nvestock arrivi 18 50 13.00 doVr. He said the Johnson administration is advocating immigra- oo tion policies that would is oo down5 floodgates" for foreign showers and thunderstorm Warmer Wednesday. RIVER READINGS in County 5tate Democratic organization ghed morning MAN HOSPITALIZED Court after a traffic officer for ignoring his campaign while morning A La rosse man injured Sun- stopped him with least giving all of its primary elec- hicago poultry day afternoon when he report- persons riding in his con- tiou support to Reynolds.

He has edly wab pushed out of a tavern vertible. charged the party with by another customer was re- Town of Shelby tardly ported in satisfactory condition p0ilce chief Richard Bednar. end priced the following CHICAGO poulry: wholesale selling prices un- ed States. He said backed by ministration alreadv have af- Hospital. The Republican gubernatorial ago produce CHICAGO tormer Lt.

steady Johnson sustained a skull sjon because one of his passen- dorsed candidate, and fracture, his family reported. gers vas draped over the side Knutson, 46. the mayor of La unchanged jower Police said someone, appar- 0f tbe convertible hanging onto Crosse for 10 years. ently without provocation, had grabbed Hass by the shirt and the windshield. i 89 59' j.

iU 1 1 Eggs uneven; wholesale buying prices 0 per cent or better grade A whites 36; mixed 36; mediums 35; standards 311 dirties tax cuts so that Knutson also has raised unquoted; checks 24 The youth pleaded guilty to issue, attacking the hicago potvtof.s usda otatoe pushed him out of the Jungles charge. Judge Leonard F. GOP practice of endorsement Pal8n I a 624 S. 9th St. No Roraff imposed the sentence, the pledging of party finances shipments' for Friday 243; Saturday" the Ln- niJLi.nol oi A tn Sunday 2: 24; carlot 624 S.

9th charges have been filed in incident. Radio Highlights CORRECTION The name of Aiex Cameron, --------candidate for district attorney. TUESDAY was inadvertently omitted WKBH 6 p.m election re- from the list of Democratic turns. candidates without opposition in p.m., election re- primary which was turns no Vox Pop published in The La Crosse p.m., election par- day Tribune. ty.

fruits of your Repeating a favorite cam- topic, Miller said that those who make trouble in our and organizational aid to candi- russets' 3 75 streets, whether it takes the dates approved by the state con- Washington 4 75-4 so; form of open rioting or goes round reds 3.50 mQTe sophlsticated name of will corr. find no comfort, just from a GOP administra- Flood Stage 24-hr 24-hr Stage today change Prec Winona (C 13 5 8 Hr 0 42 03 Dam No. 6. Pool 10 0 1 80 Dam No. 6 4 8-0 51 80 Dakota iC 1.9 Dam No 7, Pool 9 8 -0 21 25 Dam No 7.

2 6-1 21 25 LA CROSSE 12 5 0 -0 7 1 19 Dam No. 8. Pool13 6 -0 21.17 Dam No. 4 8-0 71.17 Lansing (CP 1 18 7.7+ 0.3 85 Dam No. 9.

Pool11 4 1 37 Dam No 9 TW5.1 -0 5 1 37 Pr du Chien 18 6 8 -0 1 1.25 Tributary Streams Trempeal'u, Dodge 2 5 -3 0 2 68 Black Galerv'e 12 3 8 7 1 73 La Crosse, W' Salem 2 5 i-O 1 Root, Houston 15 5 7112 Slight rise in al! tributaries next 48-72 hours but will remain within banks Mississippi P.iver lorecast iLa Crosse Wed. 5 6Thurs.5 8 Fri. 5 9 Winona Wed 6 2 Thurs. 6 4 Fr1. 6 4 MRS.

CLARA MUELLER Mrs. Clara Mueller. 80, Watertown, formerly of La Crosse, died Tuesday morning, Sept. 8, in a Watertown hospital after a long illness. Services will be at 10:30 a m.

Thursdav ill from 3 to 9 and until serv- tian of St. Mark's Lutheran Church will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Grove Cemetery. La Crosse, where the casket will be opened for friends at the graveside. Surviving are two brothers, Herman and Frank, both of Watertown.

vention. CHICAGO GRAIN Knutson has confined nearly hicago ap wheat no i red 1 heavy hard 1 57 3 2 all of his campaign effort to i no No 1 yellow 1 No several Statewide television ap- 1 28 4 Oats No. I extra heavy White yellow pearances. And he made clear No 2 exlra heavy When you are hospitalized Continental's New Plan gives you 175 Automatically Every Week For As Long As 52 Weeks To Use Any Way You Wish NAME address phone Clip and mail to Gibson Wright. Inc.

General Agent. Continental Casualty Co 14 So. Barstow Eau Claire. W'is. he is the Republican candidate.

He says Barry Goldwater, the GOP presidential candidate, He said he decided to enter the campaign after success in California primary. Knowles has concentrated almost all of his campaign No soybean sales. Soybean 01 9.15n. THE BEST PIANO BUYS ARE DANNY'S Easy Terms 307 MAIN NEW USED RENT BUY DIAL 2-8848 New Volkswagen DELTA Import Motors Between La Crosse and La Crescent We Take Trade-Ins if MURPHY OIL CORPORATION DIVIDEND NOTICE The Board of Directors has declared the regular quarterly dividend of 12 Yit a share on the Common Stock of rhe Company, payable September 28, 1964 to holders of record on September 14, 1964. L.

R. BEASLEY Treasurer September 2,1964 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Pain New York, N. Y. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In one hemorrhoid case after striking was reported and verified by a observations.

Pain relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was maintained in cases where a were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thorough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing ments as have ceased to be a And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance (Bio- discovery of a world-famous research institution.

Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or oinf- ment form called Preparation Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation II Suppositories or Preparation Ointment with special applicator. Preparation is sold at all drug counters. how prayer can heal Attend a FREE lecture By HOWARD H. IRWIN C.S.

OF San Bernadino, Calif. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass. 8 P.M., Sunday, Sept. 13 in First Church of Christ Scientist La Crosse, Wisconsin West Avenue and King St. THOSE WHO NEED FREE TRANSPORTATION io the Lecture, Call 2-0301 All Are Welcome!.

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