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Page 8 Area Man Wins Citation From Army Duty an a personnel Antitrust Suit Against Newspaper Starts Monday ie Panther Burgoo By RANS1 fritted MA IN AS CITY antitrust Kansas City Star and Emil Sees the advertising direct Federal The charge, a misdemea the on a criminal indictment charges the Kansas City St and Sees engaged in ad tempt to and intl estate ti and Commerce in the dlsst tninat of news and advertising in Kansas Cit area. dive supervisor for he States Army has earned a coni mendation ribbon with metal pen Cant for a It. ha Crosse, rn.rn. or. goes to (ti.ti in Former Sgt.

Morris J. Court Mondav. 1951 graduate of West Salem High I School, Jan. 13 was given award by a representative of the lo a1 United States Army Reserve suboffice, 312 Federal Building, Morris was a member of Company B. 703rd Ordnance Battalion of the 3rd Infantry Division, his division engaged with the enemy in Korea during the time.

He was cited for service during June 1953 to Aug. It, 1054. A copy of the said bet Meyer his duties in a superior It aid exceptional determination and enthusiasm, he worked long hours In excess of that required ol hun to tn-un the accurate preparation and maintenance ot records, rosters and correspondent lie met and surmounted all problems obstructing the expeditious completion of his assignments with intelligence, resourcefulness and The report concluded: thorough knowledge of hi- duties and bis willing cooperation ontriltuted greatly to maintaining a high standard of morale within the Mayer was Inducted Into federal aervice from Wisconsin Oct. 21, 1952, and separated Sept. 24.

1954. While in high school he was a member of the baseball squad. MANON The suit again urn- I I o. ion have been, and cord uh both the I morals. Our policy ha- to run a clean pajjor the greatest possible vendee lowest peltc to renders and diners and to irther the ae merit of our community.

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tai a rase until ji ion rd he rn sewer project on Far first, ghest yesterday WI AIM I OIOC A St lowest last night Cfltttfo 31 as Detroit 34 95 Memphis so 39 I ai CroMf a ll Milwaukee is at Ste Marie so 35 Fargo 11 5 -St Paul 2 I ie Omaha SOii Atlanta SA 39 mmi 71 50 Hew York 2 Fort Worth hi SS New Orleans 75 sa Denver 19 in Phoenix XASS Los Angeles ss 47 Winnipeg i Sunday, January 16, 1953 D-Y Contract May Face New Delay WASHINGTON (P Hep. Holt- field tit ('alif said Saturday Senate House Atomic Energy Committee mac call back the Dixon- Yates power contract, forcing the tort imipw i i Most OI the Nation will covered with rather tie ca I for IO fit i sled at a re tr evidence was guilty of I. distant to the (he antitrust division the prosecution sd.if dismissal sax mg t) view It did not would prove Robert offenses I Roberts 'statement jinal ase las to the paper and to Sees, was smeared bv the return Indictment and this smear ha continued for a period of more tha two he Stated. I the indictment was re turned I stated then and mow that, the bu-in been tiled Ii tnlgi I I Duncan. trial Is to la months Jinkinson said expected of his case to quire least six works, sillily iongei Immediately issued a Should Hie defense re a eon saving he lf rim time, trial would cot hon Id be dismissed ue three or four months, Judge Duncan has .1 would take barge of qualifying th jurors, a.

and Jinkin-on sal a was possible Jury mnv is begin ti i ut bout iv on st! from I dm in and ompiete I i ohm Is lith to the rork i cif 21 sit I IO I SOV- about 12 of Ct hi nor fen air Sunday, A high pro over the mldeiie ekwi-e circulation will O' or he I air do bow of extern hich rn plain -lire area will bt cen- ts-ippi Valley, and it- bring a strong flow Atlantic coastline. An- 1 air will pour down over the mountain states behind a storm i expected to move across the toward the Great Hakes regions £3 Bb DIM HIU ll ItUgMIDfllM Sunday. Snow will fall In the northwest, from the coast, and over the northern states, Snow flurries are expected on the Appalachians south and east of the Great Lakes. The maximum temperature forecasts lot' Sunday include; Miami 75, Angeles and New Orleans ho, San Antonio 56, Memphis 45, Milwaukee 28, Caribou 18. (Unifax) he and stoi rn ae ti ll ling pack tin VV ork on two of pel wells -I Is ti vt lo rd three is oomph to Ellender Disagrees With Ike On Effect Of Farm Program duled ail- selected, opening statements pleted and presentation (rf the repeat case started in the prae day.

first the bathe rn- Court (Continued from Psge I) law. Second Is the question whether the supervisors against the court can be sure that enough Boar members have changed their mind to vote out the court. Test Hazards Of Driving In Winter Order Trio Of Guizado For Role In Plot CLINTONV ILLE UP) Auf it the pro-court side decides that engineers and publh the anti-court supervisors are gathticd fixed In their opinion, the re a three week study tion may never brought lip. Whatever the Thursday's meeting will the for the Board to act on the court. Deadline for filing for the claims judgeship is Jan.

25 at 5 p.m.—five days after the meets. As things stand now, judge will be elected on April 5, and will take office the first Monday in July for a six-year term. it Or ii A proposed Insurance program for county employes also will discussed at the Board meeting. The finance, insurance and committees have jointly studied a program, and will submit their recommendation. Monthly reports from commit tees and county offices also will, be acted upon.

The Hoard meeting will begin at IO a.m. Nationalists ter rinv ing hazards. Tests of equipment and driving techniques supposed to help winter motorists will liegin Monday and! will continue through Fob, 5. research project is sjmn- Board sored by National Safety Council's Committee on Winter Driving Hazards, OOO A public Education motion picture for Use on television will be made (luring the tests by one of the largest Insurance companies. company says the film will lie circulated widely next fall winter to show motorists how to drive safely on slippery roads.

A major part of the testing program will be silent in studying traction, braking and of passenger cars on roads' covered with ice and hard-packed snow. Sjieeial winter tread tires have been submitted by a I iou 25 manu- II.I ltl( ll PANAMA im I turn of events, In mon Guizado wa the National ti. WASHINGTON im Sen. Ellen- have listed revi-lon of the Risen-1 der said Saturday Mower flexible farm price support dent Eisenhower is engaging in system as a top priority Item for that the ad-1 this session, ministration farm program will Ellender, in a radio broadcast Improve the lot of the farmer, recorded for his state, said the Hut unlike other leaders of the Democratic margins in the Senate Democratic controlled Congress, arni House are too thin to do this. Ellender said, re is little like-; Democratic majority is a iihood of our changing that pro- slim one; a hostile President is in igram this year, the White he saki.

am Democratic victories last reasonably certain that any act lier returned Ellender to chair-J which would rein-late mandatorv manship of the Senate Agriculture 90 per cent of parity price -up- Commlttee which handles major ports would meet a quick presi- work can be completed rap-1legislation, jdentist Other congressional leaders, in- "I feel equally certain that there Kif for luding House Speaker Rayburn are not enough votes in both houses and chairman Cooley (D-NC) of of Congress to override such a the Hou Agriculture Committee, i a sen atioual bident Jose ached by nobly Saturday and titje trill i I i ti al in liver ing material--, (Pinier ported. Upon receipt of material the project can completed in short order, he added. ti ti ti Traffic safety light project three locations in the city been delayed because of materials When materials arrive it is expect ed th idly. The project of a new re the main library is about 98 per cent completed. The work will lie when weather permit- Holifiokl said he and other Democratic committee members will mc next week to consider a re- on the question that may indi- icate future strategy of the li opponents.

ti ti it I The report, in preparation, inland will contain the opinions of plains ''Tats, then In the minority, on the decision last November to waive the legal requirement that the contract lay before Hie committee for HO days while I doth houses ot Congress are in session. The administration requested the waiver in order to expedite the contract. After hearings last fall, the committee voted on straight party lines to pass the waiting pet hid. Republican are preparing a Majority report this action, and both ver- kina id are expected to be made N'ovacek, 29, 706 S. 8th who public ithin two weeks.

Hoi tile I said in an interview the North may decide to rescind and is being re-Ithe waiver, thus recalling the con- turned to La tract for 30 legislative days, while reopening hearings on the controversial issue. ti ti Holdover Democrats on the committee voted solidly against the and Democrats will con- Inne- troi the committee after Us organ- TJ.Ba.th. DONALD NOVACEK Funeral services for Fie. lied in a prisoner of war camp in jr. HI rn fmi-i" painting.

Bids will be opened at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 20 for construction of a led and tried on observer corps observation the murder on Board of Education his predecessor, Jose Antonio building at 5th ilion. etute and Cass street. The legislators ousted Guizado Bids for reconstruction of the after almost four hours of a special dock on Hlack Rivers starting at a.m., opened at p.m.

Jan. 20, installed 2nd Vice President RF Marges of plotting or. J( I cardo Arias Espinosa, 42, as the! third chief executive of this strategic Central American republic in two weeks. I ti ti ti I The Assembly heard a startling Confession from Kuben Mire, a prominent lawyer in his early 40s, that he carried out the shooting of strong-man Ramon 46, at the Juan Franco race track here Jan. 2 with full knowledge.

I The confession-read by an Axson, Tri-State Deaths McCarthy Seeks Responsibility For Peress Case 'Deception' WASHINGTON i.B Sen. Peress ca-e, prepare1 earthy said Saturday for "deliberate was prat- Peress, a New York city dentist, tired on a Senate committee and received an honorable discharge Hie American nple by wuhhoid- from the Army last Feb. mg information in the Irving after McCarthy had demanded rc'-t case. He asked Secretary of (that he be court-martialed for re- Crosse for burial, will lie held Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at the in a cher Funeral 7th and bago and ization in this Congress.

at 9 a m. at St. Sen. Anderson (D-NM), the new Cathe- chairman, has saki the group will N'ovacek fit al. the Rev hold further hearings on this and I on is Paquette officiating.

Burial other power Contracts between the will be made in the Catholic Atomic Energy Commission and tory, Rosary will be said at the private utilities. There has been funeral home. Monday at 8 p.m. no previous suggestion that the He is survived by fwo children, ates contract itself might Mary Jane, and David; and his be recalled. I la rents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles) The Dixon-Yates group-thr Sox acek. 706 South 8th Street, La die South Utilities, and the Crosse. xflithern is awaiting a prepared, Military services will be In ruling by the Securities and Ex- Icharge of Roy L. Vingers Pot 52.

ichange Commission on its Anan- Pfc. N'ovacek was re missing Feb. 13, 1951 and was reported dead in a Cotnmuniid. prisoner list released in 1953. eing proposals for a new 107-million-dollar plant at We-t Memphis, Ark, The plant would furnish to the Tennessee Valiev Author- Stevens who re- BS.

IMES CROSBY ELROY, Wig, James A. Crosby, 78, died Friday evening in a Mauston hospital. She was born Nov. 18, 1897, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry She taught in El- housecleaning, soy for many years and was a ti ti ti the Army sponsible. In a letter to Stevens, McCarthy -mid he hoped that the Senate Investigations subcommittee would pursue the Peress case further to get all the facts and that there at long last may be a A veteran of service from De- My under a 25-year contract with jCember, 1944, to August, 1946, dur-'th? AEC. The power would help ling World War II, Pie. No voces meal what administration spokes- Army made pub- recane(j to active duty mien say wilt Increased needs in in October, 1950. Memphis, area in 1957, His brother, Raymond, a partly due to glowing AEC de- Ikilled in action while serving with mauds.

the Army in Germany during lt, War II. A a deputy chief rfc Novacek Mrvert Far fit staff, and Army Counselor G. Adams made the decision to let fusing to say whether he had any Communist connections. lie a 10.000-word detail mg its handling of the case, in which Stevens previously acknowledged mistakes had been made. The report said that Lt.

Gen. charter momlier of the Elroy! The Army said that Club, the Literary Club letter had been received but receive an immediate attended bt ad been sent him vet. -barge despite request and her the Dorcas Society, She and no reply had cm uk from ii facturers for testing. Test also will chow). There is another and larger made on several sets of new Haimen north of Shanghai.

and worn regular tires, as well as Presumably the air assaults on new worn regular tire hains Hairnen fell ithin the reinforced chains. of defensive-offensive ti ti ti aimed at lessening the Communist study, expern need threat to the Tachens which last furni-hed in several truck- Monday were raided in forte bv will try to determine the Chinese Red planes. technique- and Peiping radio charged in a equipment to avoid oi recover, broadcast Saturday that the Na- knifing a tractor-! tionali-t-U S. mutual defense pact truck Includes a agreement" committee says that if time which actually encourages Chinny permit, pa senger cat Nationalists to attack made on the effect the mainland Pumping power brakes, ef-; Ute I yet of over end under inflation The broadcast said the alleged on braking and traction, agreement states that S. use (lt t-'ommercial bleach sol- forces would Chinese ter- supjiosed to increase tire ritory on the mainland thi Prof.

A. ll. Easton of the University of Wt-consin Motor Vehicle Research Laboratory ill direct sembl.v Jose Ramon and Guizado husband, who survives, cele- Asked whether there would be any (business Rololfo Saint 50th wedding anniver- comment in the meantime, an Via lo, also were implicated. The "arv November last year. Army spokesman said the pre- Guizado, baint Milo and! Besides her husiiand.

she is sur-H iously wived by folk, -pokesman issued chronology on the were Friday. ti ti ti Guizado has under arrest since Friday at hi- Death Wins In Race To Berserk Vet 2 Small Sons Lose Frantic Battle To Born in La Feb 5. 1924 Sq Mom In Fire nded St. Joseph Cattiedrai School. Chinny i od point of defending The Defense Ministry announcement said one group oi Haimen raiders struck at midnight Friday and another at 3 a.m.

Saturday younger Tomas Nieves Perez, another mem- by four sons. Harry, tier of the ruction company Murray and Stuart. headed by the deposed President, James, Duluth; one brother, Bert Grimshaw, Elroy; and two sisters, Mrs. Adolph Lan- house Winona, and Mrs. Rob- Clark, Mauston.

in the fashionable La Crestal Funeral services will be hekl at -action of thi- capital city. Five 2 p.m. Monday in the Pix mouth policemen stood guard outside. jCtmgregation.d Church, Rev. In a statement asking the A-- L.

Tommendale officiating, and -emhly for a leave of absence burial will be in the Elroy for custody Of investigation of the tory. Friends may call at the Mud- uar veteran lost today charge-, who, a- I-; ier Funeral Home Sunday after- an.vwrn* old MwaHiA ttrvsident, the immediately after Ile ------a -ailed Milo --ion a- SHARII.VN ANDFBSDN that he be court-martialed. discharge had ordered, on the of an Army Intelligence estigation, before McCarthy questioned him at a hearing of the Investigations subcommittee. Weible and Adams decided, the Army said, that Mc earth had offered no evidence! warranting reconsideration of the Oppenheimer's Ideas ca-e and a discharge was the quickest way to get Peress out of the service. OLAR OLSEN Olaf of 1433 Kane died in a local hospital Saturday night.

Funeral in charge of Dickinson Funeral Home, are incomplete. STEVENS ti ti ti POINT Army report listed Weible County authorities, who raced and Adams as among 62 a berserk when they persons activities during the testing three weeks. Easton is chairman of the sponsoring subcom- VJROQUA, Wi-. (Special) ilyn Rue Anderson, six months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Anderson, farm family from east of gauge near Lilierty, died Fri- against his own head, day in a Viroqua hospital, and fu-j Meanwhile, the two small Mo, services were held Saturday cadlo 3, and Jim, the 1 11 boxfinmint afternoon at the Jacobson and remained in serious condition Milo, scion of a respected Pana ma family and one of the earliest suspects in the slaying, said in ins to Dist. Atty. I Francisco Alvarado early Friday he was offered pregnant wife. Sheriff Florian said radio had killed his wife with a -hotgun blast in the head. then later reloaded the 16 weapon and turned it The raiders ran into antiaircraft nutUe on lcstin8- fire but no interception from Red! based only so miles north of Young Fanner Saves Haimen at Ningpo and all returned I safely, the announcement added, 6 Children Nobody Injured In 3 Accidents In Monroe County From Blazing Home I-.

Edna justice as hts reward for the killing. No money was involved, hr said. The reading of confession to the Assembly took half an hour. In it, Milo said he carried out the assassination alone. ti ti ti Remon, two other men were killed and three were wound voung ed in the exchange of fire between CASHTON.

Wis. (Special' Vance Funeral home, the Rev. Pe- at St. Hospital, battered der Nord-ietten officiating. Burial and bruised by their father before was in Asbury Lutheran Cemetery, they were found stuffed in a snowy She is survived by her parents; culvert by neighbors.

a sister. Sherry; two brothers, Lar- ti ti ti ry and Richard; and her two Patrick was unconscious, suf- (Jus Anderson. MBS. HEHMAN CHAMI Mi SHEBOYGAN UR A farmer wakened In smoke saved Mi no and the liody-j Herman Cramer hi- wife, who had given birth to guard. One of the wounded- Arcadia hospital.

Cramer had a bally five days ago, and his sportsman Antonio Angili- lived in an Arcadia nursing home children from their blazing last night. the death of her husband last Robert barefoot in the; Milo -aid he and Saint although she had lived snow to accomplish the job. and Guizado had lieen discussing most oi her life in drivers in-1 Edwin Mohn-am of Greenbush, the assassination of Remon area. himself, SPARTA, Brathoxde, La Crosse Finch, Sparta, a Schultz, sparta, were volved in a three-car collision in vest (gated by Officer Ervin IL Edvard- in Sparta, The Brathovde car was undamaged, but the front ends of the other two cars ware damaged. Tuesday.

Mr-. Barbara Johnson, Blair, driving a car owned by Emery Johnson, backed into Robert car as he was traveling south on Water street. Damages were slight, according to Officer Kenneth Will- grubs. Thomas D. Anderson, Black River Falls, lost control of his cai on U.S.

Highway 12 six miles north.sams were hurt, but of Tomah Friday at 1:25 p.m. The sessions were lost car overturned after traveling 438 which leveled the home. feet off the pavement on the right1 -------------------------side, then careened off to the left. Tunnel City Man into a ditch, and overturned. Ai telephone pole and a fence post Heads Wisconsin was knoc ked dowm, according to Traffic Officer Wallace Brown.

tried to extin- aliout mid-November, The slaying gui-h the flames he found in the was originally scheduled Dec. 4, Kitchen. Unsuccessful at that, he then Miro said, at wakened his family and request because of cur- them cine by one to his car. Then stilt barefoot and clad A only in his underwear in subfreezing temperatures Mohnsam drove the car through drifting snow lo a neighboring farm. En route it stalled and he had to get out and dig it free.

Also saved was Mrs. Jack Bennett, a sister of Mrs. Mohnsam who had been caring for the baby Authorities said none of the Mohn- all their eosin the firp, rent Degree Candidates Cranberry Growers negotiations a with The former Margaret Janzen, she is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Palmer (Angeline) Skoglund, La two Mrs. Her- Utilted undine rg and Mrs.

Andrew faring from a concussion, according to Dr. Paul So wk a. Dr. Sowka -aid that Patrick also had a frozen hand, but that neither child ap- died Fridav in an had any broken bones. It was the discovery of the little boys by Alvin Bema and Steve this morning that started Hie race against death.

The Cashton of Mocadlo, saw his car stalled in a snowdrift and stopped to help him free it. Thex told Krotz,) he acted and DALLAS, Ga. UPI A young mother died in the flames of her uncompleted home near here yesterday despite frantic efforts by two small sons to save her. Sheriff IL G. Willbanks of Paulding County said Mrs.

Mary Florence Fisk, whose husband Is overseas with the Air Force, was trapped in the rear bedroom of her home. She wa- sleeping in the concrete block basement while construction of the homo was being completed. Flames cut off the exit from her YORK im Rep. Walter1 bedroom anil her sons. 8-year-old saki Saturday night and 12 year old Russell, On Immigration Law Are NEW (D-Pa) who had a part at one time oi atomic scientist J.

Robert Oppen- fought to pet her out. another in the promotion of Peres- heimer, in a recent nationwide They tried to reach their mother nom captain to major and hi- television program, produced with a water ho-e, but it was discharge. new set of totally confused frozen. Efforts to break through McCarthy said in hi- letter to on the workings of the U.S. im- Stevens that the Army secretary migration laws, had agreed last Feb.

24 to give Walter, in an address prepared the Investigations sulicommiueejfor the Assn. of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers, replied to what he called criti- of the McCarran-Walter im- Baby To Remove His the wall with an ax also failed. Mrs. husiiand Warren IL Fisk is stationed in Tokvo. the names of everyone involved in the case and finally had submitted last spring a list of 30 officers an active part in the per- -onnel concerning Peress.

McCarthy wrote, names of John Adams and of Gen. Weible were not included in this list. Your new statement, however, is to the effect that those were the two men who were re- ponsible for the sudden honorable discharge of Peress. this time I would like to know who made the decision to keep this information from the Munch committee and practice this deliberate deception upon that committee and the American Operation Skywatch Renewed At Arcadia ARCADIA, cording to a is. received Achy WISCONSIN Hableman of RAPIDS Tunnel im City Ray was Two students from La elected president of the Wisconsin will im candidates for degrees from Cranberry Growers Anociation Marquette University in Milwaukee at the close of fall semester Jan.

21. They are Herbert J. Virnig. 131 S. 26th bachelor of science.

and Mary A. Doyle, 212 bachelor of science in nalism. Friday to succeed G. M. Potter of Warrens.

Eddie Grygelskl of Valley Junction was named vice president and Leo Sorensen of Wisconsin Rapids re-elected secretary-treasurer. jour- after he left, they tracks leading to the culvert and found the little boys. States over a new Panama Canal Engl eh art, bott) of La Crosse; one apparently treaty, (brother, William Janzen, Milwau- been beaten, and perhaps Saint Male denied in a statement kee; and one grandson. thrown from a moving vehicle, lie- read pi the Assembly he had dis- Funeral services will be held at cinders and ice were driven cussed the assassination of a.m. Tuesday in Sacred Heart into flf'sh.

with Miro. He admitted, Chureh, Cashton, the Rev. ti ti ti that in several meetings Miro hail Francis Disher officiating, and! Krutza and other officials began told him that a coup was being burial will lie in Pine Hollow' their dash to the Mocadlo farm planned. A Rotary xxiii be said homo in the Stockton, nine confession -aid Guizado-Sunday and Monday evenings at miles from Stevens Point, shortly was fully aware of the plot and the Torkelson Funeral Home. after Bema and Perzew-ki brought told of several conferences with the children into the city.

Guizado, who also was foreign! ii hampered by snow that had mini-ier ir it Remon, at For-, DODy vRlSnCfl i ac loss rural roads over- eign Ministry. Under Station Waann thev arrived to find the two However, Miro said, the plan ion (bodies. The said Mrs. Mo- execution of the plot was con-' GRI-1. NSB I HG, Ind.

(J1) cadlo had a crucifix clenched in ceivtd by himself alone and Munz, 19, Milwaukee, one hand. The bodies were near did not inform either Guizado llfT 8-week-old son, Edward one another, but Krutza said he Saint Malo of the details. I were crushed to death dday night i attempt to reconstruct ti ti ti they were thrown from a the chronology of the crime. The lawyer said a list of new bidding station wagon which over brother, John, who Cabinet ministers have been draft- on them. talked to Krutza, was quoted a ed by him and Saint Malo, but the slid oft ii U.

S. 421 caving Peter been normal, list was never delivered to Guizado sevon milt north of Greensburg, since World War II. A combat because the latter always was and freezing rain was of the battle ot the bulge, rounded by other persons in the; 1,1,1 Murk I brasher ot peter had won the Silver Star for days immediately following Re- S- was only killing. Miro said failure of Investigated Mayor Otraer Schroeder, Oiieratlon migration law of which he was coauthor. Referring to recent appearance on a CBS television show (Edward R.

It Walter said "Dr. chief concern was the alleged exclusion of scientists and the impossibility of calling -rientific meetings in the United States. me tell you without Walter continued, I am ju-t as eager as Dr. Oppenheimer to have all possible scientific meetings held in the United States, and I -ee no reason why they cannot lie held had some correspondence itll Dr. Oppenheimer since iTV) excursion into the field of law.

and I hope that I was able to Stepfather Drops Baby To Fear Of Falling' OM A hens. the badge ct ain. al the plot was never discussed. He knew, he said, the price of failure would be his own lite. HALIBUT PORT largest Wash, I bravery, according to John.

His brother said that Peter occasionally complained that his wife was halibut port I- him. and had quit work iThursday because he felt ill. explain to him how entirely wrong must I resumed in tho was what h0 sald XValler I said. An observation post was built on top of the city hall recently at con- Skv atch city. Births Hospital Jail.

12, son to Mr. Howard O. Skilbeek, and 2705 Mrs. Ray siderable exjiense when adequate quarters were requested by the local Donald st However, there has been very int Ie cooperation from people in taking the observation shifts. Place.

(Ruby Eke rn) Jan. 13, son to Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Jones, 2707 Cottage Grove.

(Vivian Haas) Jan. 13, son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Neumann.

New Albin. MADISON detective told Superior Court Friday that a Truax Field officer, charged with manslaughter in the death of his baby step-on, said he wanted drop the child "to remove the fear of Detective Elroy Beckman testi- fed that Ut. David R. Taylor. 24, admitted he tossed the 15-months old baby, Steven, in the air about 15 times and caught him as he touched the floor.

The child died of a skull fracture last Nov. 13 after his head struck the floor. Beckman gave his testimony as lieutenant had a preliminary hearing on a charge ot fourth degree manslaughter, which is involuntary killing by gross negligence. Beekman saki Ut. Taylor told him ho thought his stepson was The preliminary hearing was adjourned until Thursday at the request of counsel.

Atty. Darrell MacIntyre. The attorney said he is suffering from laryngitis. project was dropped altogether for lack of interest. A public meeting will be held Monday night, Jcin.

17 at the city hall at 8 p.m. which will be attended by representatives from the King) filter center in Minneapolis. All city organizations and club I Jan. Harold asked to be represented and other individuals are urged to attend. Killed In Collision DOTHAN, Ala.

Ernest A. Moister, 67, of Whitefish Bay, was fatally injured in a two-car collision several miles north oi here Friday, the highway reported today. 13, son to Mr. and Mrs. V.

Conrad, Melrose. (Evelyn Tranberg) Jan. 14. son to Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond M. Knulson, 2916 S. 21 st st. (Ruth Lindevig) Lutheran Hospital Jan. 13, daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Stevermer, La Crescent. (Carol Jean Dahlstrom) Jan. 13, son to Mr.

and Mrs. Richard G. Miller, 2304 Redfield Moister died in a Dothan hospital SL H. Raauml todav. The accident occurred in Houston 'Caledonia Community Hospital.

County near the intersection of Caledonia, Minn. bania Highway No. 139 and U. S.J Jan. 13, son to Mr.

and Mrs 231. Klinski. Those ho Have Passed From This World Die Only When We, Whom They Loved, Forget Them LA CROSSE MONUMENT CO. 1414 Lo Crosse St. mine ROCK OF AGES TRADE fonded Guaranteed.

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