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MIVIIW or U.S.WIATHC* BURCAU FOKECAST TO 7:00 A.M. 1ST 10-17-11 First, nloM's low; second, yr-stnrdny's hluh. Ca (Crmiflf JErtlntne Saturday, October Ifi, 11)65 Delivered on RFD Oct. 18 STORMS FREEZING RAIN OR SLEET Bismarck Bos. ton Chicago Denver Das Molncti Duluth Fairbanks tort Worth Honolulu Helena Kansas City I A CROSS! I.

os Angeles Memphis Miami Milwaukee Minneapolis New Orleans New York Phoenix Rapid City Rochester Salt ake City San Oiego Seattle St. Louis Washington Winnipeg Drunk Driving Charge Is Dismissed SPARTA, Ever Fire Destroys Trailer In Stoddard Area STODDARD, Wi.s Fire early Friday destroyed a trailer used by Kay Mills as a woodworking shop. Mills, who lives in a nearby At Aflj BO 55 IA HA son, 26, 22.1 N. Water the blaze at charged with drunk a.m. aqd summoned the1 ah was found innocent Friday hyjStoddard hire Department.

The ail County Judge James Kicej department, headed by Chief FI and the ease was dismissed. McGinnis, concentrated on; Atty. John Bosshard, counsel trailer in which Mills Everson, objected to sub- of a breatholater alee- by Asst. Dist. Atty.

67 83 i for 86 mission I) hol test lives when it was evident that the lire in the woodworking I trailer was out of control 80-BED ADDITION PLANNED FOR BLACK RIVER HOSPITAL BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. Dr. John II. Noble, chairman, announces that the hoard of directors of Black River Falls Memorial Hospital has initiated plans for an 80- bed addition He said that a capital funds campaign to provide part of the money needed for the expansion has been started. The Jackson County Bank has provided free office space in the old bank at S.

Second and Main Streets for campaign headquarters. Three representatives of the American City Bureau Associates who will direct the campaign are setting up procedures for the drive. The board recently voted to change the name of Community Hospital to Memorial Hospital. Osborne Jr on Lost in the blaze were a large tools, WEATHER OUTLOOK Saturday night occasional rain will occur over the Northern Pacific states, with snow and snow flurries in the higher elevations of the Rockies. Showers are forecast for the Great Lakes and the Upper and Central Mississippi Valley.

I Telephoto. Ralph si grounds that there was no suPply of woodworking dence that the balloon test ma- 3,1,1 furnishings. Cause of the fire is unknown ibut may have been due to a Hooded oil burner. The trailer case was Harold E. 2, Bangor.

Canal Proposed For Mississippi Woman Injured Flood Control collision had been tested recently or that it was accurate. Everson was arrested July 21. After the dismissal, Osborne 3 norlb withdrew charges in another; on contested drunk driving case scheduled to have been heard 3 lOling Hunters before Judge Ric in the after-', noon. Blamed For Vandalism The defendant in the latter. A trio of juvenilc hunters whl) afien, K.

Up a karn down by the La Crosse County Sheriff Department. Robert Guenther, 310 Main Onalaska, had reported Wednesday that his barn on County LITTLE HOPE SEEN FOR ROAD WORK SPEED-UP Developer Seeks Change In City Lot Ordinance Legislation to permit develop introduced to the Council ers to lay out large land areas Thursday night, without breaking them up into; In high-rise zones, lots was given to the La Crosse would need at least 400 square Common Council a yi feet of lot space for each family night apartment. The present code re- While Chudnow Construction1 only loo feet, allowing Milwaukee, offered it to ac- far more density, commodate a planned $4 mil- There has been some lion apartment complex near plaint among city officials that Hillview Home, the legislation the 100-square feet for each would clear the way for any family allows for too much planned development. density. Chudnow also corrected his rezoning request for the 26-acre In other Council action- tract.

Instead of asking for a Gateway Grocery re- high rise apartment zone as it quest for rezoning of land east had erroneously done inSeptem-iof Oak Street and south of St. her, Chudnow now seeks a reg-i Cloud Street for industrial use was returned to committee. Area residents oppose the rezoning. A La Crosse assemblyman my Others op- sees little hope for passage of pose it because the bill Bill 933 which would accelerate affect their areas, he said, construction of Interstate 90 be-1 tween La Crosse and Tomah. A D.

Russell Wartinbee, apartment zone. Crosse County 1st District, said fnnntv 9 nd Tuesday in a letter to Robert bounty 2nd District, As l() breaking land parcels D. Smyth, president of the into thc city or Greater La Crosse Chamber of Wartinbee said he requires that each lot Commerce, that Democratic op-havc one maln from residential to position to the bill probably will as are more to permit a 32-by- result in its defeat. Sidney Eldridge requested that property at 701 George St. be rezoned from residentia commercial to permit a 31 in 1M3 uclcat.

main buildings (hence 76-foot commercial garage. The La Crosse be necessary to complete more than three lots) a plat is The preliminary plat for Highway OA in the Town o( of Interstate Green Hill Homes Addition to Greenfield had been punctured en(jorse(j bin. ways 90 and 94, the letter be- La Crosse attor- Town of Medary, a seven-lot de- lween Tomah and Eau Claire, ney( Philip G. Arneson, had velopment by Kenneth Kubiak at an earlier date. chudnow complex is on County Highway was ap- not conducive to platting into proved.

When Bill 933 was being pre- lots. Three properties at State and pared, Wartinbee said Nuttel- With a planned development Barnabee Roads in Town of cl in an acci- pariment. Wednesday evening came from mart hecame the second sponsor section, as offered, breaking up Shelby were annexed to the city. Sheriff Paul (Pip) Wuest, follow-, the committee who of the and he the spon' into lots be required They are the Lawrence W. Friday by Frank Chesrow.

near Hamburg Church on CTII ing up on tbo.se leads, interro- Bo(h appcared before the for iarge.scaie developments Hamilton property at 3201 State president of the Metropolitan west of Chaseburg. gated a La Crosse youth. nave aeciuea to aeteat tne pro-j Hichwav --Sanitary District of Greater Chi- Mrs Rnherts was; ridini? with vnnth flHmittpH taifino supported by Gov. War-i, by bullets and all the windows I CHASEBURG, Ste- shot out. i CHICAGO (AP) A flood- na Roberts, R.

1, Stoddard, suf- A list of license numbers of Assembly Finance Com- control and navigation canal fered ankle and head injuries cars seen in the area that day'mittee the bill by joining Lake Michigan and the when the car in which she was was supplied to the sheriff de- a vote- Mississippi River above the riding was involved in an acci- partment. Wednesday cvenino Wartinbee said the majority Rock Island area was proposed dent at 1:40 p.m large-scale Committee such as the Donald Roesler prop- Mrs. Roberts was riding with The youth admitted taking1 'ov- July 29 in support of the however, still would be necea-ierty at I9W Sunset Drive and ViiicKonrl Wicharrl Rnh. narl in fho vnnrlolicm imnlin.t. rtn TvUOWieS DtCdUSe 01 cago.

her husband, Richard W. Rob- part in the vandalism, implicate, Such a canal, though 1 erts, 43, when the car and aied two other youths and offered pu the Proj -1 control. Chesrow said, could truck driven by Milo E. Hoeth, to pay for the damage done, i hl8hway acceleration ref- draw off backwaters in times of 29, 2401 S. 13th La Crosse, Wuest turned the matter over e.r?n flood in the upper Mississippi for the Noelke Distributing to Juvenile Court Worker Wil- Reynolds last year and feed the Great Lakes sys- were involved.

lard Sill for further action. Mrs. Roberts was taken to the Judith Sullivan property at a planned 1903 Barnabee Hoad. tern. Chesrow suggested that a Lutheran Hospital in La Crosse Qf City Couple route would become available by police ambulance for treat- through such a canal to shorten ment.

Heads Chamber barge shipping distances be- The vehicles were extensively tween the Chicago-Great Lakes damaged. measure. jsary. Wartinbee said he believes the Actually, qov acceleration is necessary be- ment section was offered in The annexation becomes ef- cause present traffic on High- long before the city had heard fective as soon as the legal no- Repub- way 16 between La Crosse and of Chudnow, by the plan tice is published, probably next licans oppose the present aecel- particularly truck traf- ning consultant, Candeub, Eleis- week. Justifies completion of the sig, Adley and Associates.

eration because they want to create any new segment. Candeub, proposed zoning ordinance has been in the City Plan hands for four years without results WEATHER RECORD teminal and upper Mississippi Investigating officers were been elec.tfd to hits second u- i term as president of the Riceirom River ports. jMelvin Fortney and De q( In another zoning action, the CANAL PROPOSED A flood control and navigation canal joining Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River has been proposed by President Frank Chesrow of the Chicago Sanitary District. Canal is indicated by dotted Wirephoto. Draft Trial In 3rd Day Man Is Caught The son of a La Crosse couple of a civil suit arising -r vi the Rice irom a traffic accident in Verne chamhor of fom iDane County went into its third I He proposed in a letter to Hokland of the Vernon Al03 thamDer of La Crosse Beer Barrels Rep.

Daniel P. Rostenkowski. traffic patrol. Mason son of County Judge Leonard F. Ror- that Illinois members of ls, S0no aff I Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Mason, 2717 an Congress seek funds for study School Hamilton St. Clerk of Court Carl F. Schnick Th feasibility of such a canal. i rpnortpH that inrv nf siv mpn nursaay nigni as ne a ment house there Flood control benefits, Ches- Queen Crowned M.T-.

a "mrM empty beer barrels row said, also would accrue to such tlood-prone river areas Marc)' WISCONSIN Considerable cloudiness and a little warmer Saturday night with possible showers south and west portions Sunday partly cloudy and mild with possible showers or thundershowers. MINNESOTA Variable cloudiness Sat- Council rejected a request from n.ght and Sunday with mattered showers. Cooler extreme northwest Satur- Carsten Dahl, 1445 b. 3lst Place, day night and north and west Sunday, for a high-rise apartment zone Cl0udv Saturday night and sun. A 36-year-old Milwaukee man ith'" slf HaHan" Continued from Page 1 tic nature of Booth said his anybody gets out of these wars.lsuch tlood-prone river areas as nimouslv we're putting together a booklet the Fox River valley in Illinois l7' daughter ol Mr.

and mmousiy going to run down every-iand Wisconsin, the Rock River, Mrs- Vern Tomalr. thing that we have been able to and possibly the Illinois River. NeillsvtHe Boy Chesrow wrote that Army on- at Tomah Hl8h with him that was apprehewted by cttyNice had proposed a 12.unit Sunrise Sundey 7:22 Sunset Sunday. pm, wv. vv.

Record High Low: Oct. 16, 1958 85; first chairman of the Rice Lake and six women are sitting in the Haileman Brewing rc(iuest was held case of Reuben Brieske of La up in September pending action was re-elected una-i of the court were seniors Greeno and Johnny Ja- juniors Jean Honish and out how you can personally, John Kozarek. son of Dr. organization get out of serving, ways to fill gineers agreed with him that Kozarek has set up workshops in several out the form, ways to stall for 20 feasibility study might re- cities where instructors from days, ways to stall for a year, veal tremendous possibilities escor number of pacifist what kind of statements you for such a mem train draft counselors, whose should make and 1 The route suggested by Ches- escorts job is giving advice and explain. he continued, row would be about 160 to 175 ing the ajs0 tajk about the stand- miles long over relatively level soohomorer and implications of the con- arcj things that have been done terrain.

He mapped a route Sowle- and scientious objector form. over and over, business of feign-generally following the Illinois1. Such programs are under way ing madness, homosexuality, valley from Chicago west- u'TVlr Jn in; New York, Ann Arbor, bureaucratic ways of getting ward to Hennepin, and curve Chicago, Los Angeles and Berk- out the conscientious objector thence northwestw'ard to a junc- eley, Booth said. ture with the Mississippi be CHI INdl NOW TO GO Other leftist groups that op- Clinton and I KJ pose the Viet Nam War include iovva the 2 which OIL STOLEN reportedly grew out of a Eric Schee, operator of them cialist conference at in South Avenue Beer Deport, 2016 11 IQ ill 1(1 IS A Co. lot at the corner of 3rd and Croase against James M.

Faur- Mississippi Sts ke, R. 1. Viroqua. and a pair of Hc was expected t0 pe ar auto insurance companies: Pre- in r.mirt areas ferred Risk Mutual of court Fuday The off.street parking ordi on legislation requiring off- street a i in residential RIVER READINGS afternoon. nance passed.

The Judiciary BOAT MOTOR STOLEN arid Crushed By Barrel Moines and Great Lakes Mu- NEILLSVILLE Three- year old Donald Brian was drjven by Fauske and Brieske last week rejcctcd thc an occurred Feb 1 1963 on High-? 1 request. Wilis did not appear way 14 at Black Earth was before I Legislation to reduce the num- They found the man with a 0f apartments permitted in 1 panel truck, rented from a high-rise apartment zone also A 1964 Evinrude, 51 2 -horse- a agency, which 3l- --power outboard motor was sto- ready had been loaded witn len Wednesday night from Hoii- more than 100 empty barrel', clay Vacation Cruises, 1933 Entrance had been gained by Rose the owners reported sawing through a number of 2 to city police Thursday. The by 4s in the fence to get around motor, removed from a moored a gate which was chained aud boat, was valued at $275. padlocked. crushed to death beneath an oil barrel that toppled from its stand as he was playing Friday in the yard of his home.

He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Brian. Tribune Want Ads Bring Results Police said they were Committee not knowing whether at 8:16 p.m. to the lot is provjde(j such parking, reje Wills did not before the committee last week.

APPLES All Varieties Seconds 1.00 bu. LA CROSSE Flood Stage 14-hr. Stage today change Prac. 12 7 1 -8 1 OUTSIDE CITY FOR POLICEMEN WE0GEW00D ORCHARD State Rd. Vi Mile Past mart 4-M87 GAS OIL MUELLER CLIMA- TROL AND TRANE HEATING and Air Conditioning SCHNEIDER Hratlne Air Conditioning Largest installers of Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment in La Crosse 41) So )rd St.

Phono 1403 March of 1964. complained to La I Crosse police Friday that 200; One of its members, Steve gallons of fuel oil have been SUNDAY Newman, 30, a graduate physics phoned from the outside WCOW 1:30 p.m. football, student at Columbia tank sometime within Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit said on the CBS series: the past 30 days. Lions.

you want to serve any number of valid reasons, then there are ways to get out. JAPANESE BUY U.S. CHERRY we approve ol any way; la fflroBRp JErUmtt? W. T. BURGESS, Publisher SANFORD GOLTZ, Editor 4th and Cass La Crosse, Wisconsin 54602.

Published every afternoon and Sunday morning in the La Crosse Tribune The La Crosse Tribune is a member of Lee Enterprises, and of the Associated Press. The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use for licatlon of all local news printed in this newspaper as well as all AP news dispatches. Second Class postage paid at La Crosse, Wisconsin. Rates: Single copy 10c; Carrier de-: livered 55c per week. Where carrier service not available, mail rates will be given upon application.

PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS $13.50 $15.00 LOREAL BODY WAVE $15.00 COLI) WAVE $13.50 $13.50 COLD WAVE 12.00 $12.50 COLD WAVE 11.00 OTHER PERMANENTS from Complete $9.50 SHAMPOO and SET $2.50 No Extra Charge For SPECIAL SHAMPOO or CREME RINSE APPOINTMENTS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY Open Thurs. and Fri. Nights by Appointment. HAIR STYLING In the Village Phone 5-0119 TREES FOR GIFT TO AMERICA WASHINGTON first of 3,800 new Japanese cherry gift from the Japanese be planted around the Washington monument in early November. But American-grown trees.

the way experts decided to get around a legal U.S. ban on the import of foreign trees to prevent spread of tree diseases. After Japanese Prime Minister Eisaku Sato announced the gift during the cherry blossom festival here last April, it was discovered his government couldn't send along its own home-grown trees. So, the six to eight-foot tall single petal variety Japanese cherry trees, which cost about $20,000, are being obtained from American nurseries. The White House announced Saturday it has been informed by ambassador that the first 700 trees are on their way for November planting.

The rest will come as soon as available. La Crosse aldermen figuratively threw up their hands Thursday night and said go outside the city limits to recruit policemen. But they will go only as far as the county line. The Common Council in June had rejected a request from the Police and Fire Commission for permission to go outside the city limits for policemen. The Council suggested running a bigger advertisement outlining the benefits of being a policeman.

The commission did, but, got only four applicants. Alderman Peter Groves (13th Ward) asked for adoption of a resolution to get applicants from within the county. It passed without opposition. PITER DISCOUNT No frills Just Big Diwounft El SNEAKI PREVIEW i I i La Finest Theater Ends Tonight 5:10 7:15 10:40 Matinee Daily 1 F.M. The Secret of My Success" Adults Till 6 P.M.

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