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24-lo Crcsie Dec. 28, 1966 APPLIANCE SALE TRI-STATE DEATHS U.S. Sees No Reason To Change Bombing Policy In N. Vietnam EVERYTHING PRICED FOR A SELLOUT! 3 DAYS ONLY KENMORE COMPACT 24-In. AUTOMATIC WASHER WILLIAM HEROLD WASHINGTON (AP) Top-(Chairman of the Senate Foreign WAUZEKA, Wis.

William level U.S. sources say there is Relations Committee and critic 98 G. Herold, 78, longtime resident no point in changing U.S. bomb- of Wauzeka, died Monday, Decking policies in North Vietnam 26, while visiting at the home of despite controversy surrounding his daughter in Menomonee a Pentagon admission that some Falls, Wis. civilians have been hit.

Services will be at 2 p.m.i The officials said it is neces- Thursday in St. Lutheran sary to bomb military targets in State Dean Husk for detailed Church at Wauzeka, Rev. W. K. order to raise the price to North reports on the bombings.

Bodamer officiating, and burial Vietnam of aggression against Yr of U.S. policy in the war, plans hearings on the subject. bright aides said Tuesday they have no doubt he will call on Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara and Secretary of will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Friends were to call after 2 p.m.

Wednesday at the Lake-Tbora- burg Funeral Home in Prairie du Chien and until noon Thurs- Ryan model with a wingspread of about 18 feet that the Americans call the Salisbury said the robot plane was reported at an altitude of about one mile when it was shot down near the main rail line linking Hanoi to Red China. The plane presumably had been gathering information on rail South Vietnam and to save lives; Former President Dwight D. conditions and traffic movements. On the way to the site of the wreckage, Salisbury said, the caravan crossed the Paul 2 WASHERS Reg. 99.95 1 WASHER tOO Reg.

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ported the Pentagon contention The Pentagon acknowledged that any civilian casualties were Monday night that attacks on unintentional, day, and at the church Friday military targets have inflicted there anyplace in the Doumer Bridge the populous from noon until the services, civilian casualties but said is world where there are no civil- approaches of which he report- Mr. Herold is survived by one impossible to avoid all Eisenhower asked ed earlier were hit by U.S. son, Lawrence of Wauzeka; one to residential areas dotted with newsmen as he left a hospital, planes on Dec.14. daughter, Mrs. Walter Lathrop military targets.

know U.S. operations are appeared from this trip of Menomonee Falls, one aimed exclusively at military across the bridge that bombing sister, Mrs. Albert La Bonne of The Pentagon response was to targets but unfortunately there on Dec. 14 was directed at its Prairie du Chien; one brother, a story by Harrison E. Salis- are some civilians around these approaches and feu short in Lewis Busch of Bay City, bury, an assistant managing ed- three grandchildren and two itor of the New York Times, Salisbury in a dispatch pub- he said.

Tne bombs great-grandchildren. who reported from North Viet- lished in the Times today said dropped in the Hoan Kiera and nam that he saw after he had inspected an unmanned Gialem and Yenvien quarters, block of utter in one U.S. reconnaissance plane that An American communique on PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, town and learned of 89 civilian was shot down over Hanoi the Dec. 14 raids had said the the Yenvien ran Services have been arranged for Merlin G. Ames, 28, of Prai rie du Chien, who died Monday deaths in another.

Christmas Day and crashed target was The implicit declaration by about 12 miles northeast of the yards. u.S. officials that there is no city. bombs certainly fell evening, Dec. 26, of injuries be review of bombing policy pend- Salisbury said North Vietnam- along the railroad, Salisbury received earlier Monday in a ing appeared certain to be chal- ese officials escorted members said.

there are large num- car-train collision at Marquette, lenged soon after Congress con- of the foreign press corps to bens of apartment houses close Iowa. venes Jan. 10. view the wreckage by, and one after another was Services will be at 11 a m. Sen.

J.W. Fulbright, Tuesday. He said it was blasted out Friday at the Thornburg Funer- DEATHS al Home in McGregor, Iowa, five children and 14 grandchil- be in Bethesda Cemetery. Rev. W.

K. Bodamer officiat- dren; two sisters, Mrs. Howard He was born Sept. 26 on a ing, and burial will be in Pleas- Erickson of Ettrick and Mrs. farm near Coon Valley, the son ant Grove Cemetery at Me- Melvin Hjerleid of Blair; and of Mr.

and Mrs. Helge Larson. Gregor. Friends may call after a brother, Martin Severson, He married Mina Nelson in De- MRS. LILLIAN HANSEN 2 p.m.

Thursday at the funeral South Beaver Creek. cember 1921, and she died in private services for Mrs. Lil- home. 1959. Hansen, 82, La Crosse, who Mr.

Ames is survived by his ARVID SKALMAN Survivors are one daughter, jj, a local hospital Monday, widow, Marilyn; five children, BLAIR, Skalman. Mrs- Herman (Mary Am) Bren- 26, were Wednesday at 10 Melanie, 7, Monty, 5, Marsha, go died Mondav Dec 26 in an dum of Westby; three sons. a the Sletten-McKee Fu- 3, Mitchel, 2, and Merlin Eau Gaire Chester of La Farge, Hilmer of neral Home. five months; his mother, Mrs. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Fri- Crosse and Arthur of Bet- Gary Putnam officiated Virginia Ames of McGregor; day at the Frederixon Funeral tendorf, Iowa; four sisters, Mrs. and burial was in Oak Greve five brothers, Gary of Calmar. Home in Blair Rev H. Wink- Frank Stoller of La Crosse, Mrs. Cemetery Iowa.

Rodney. Danny, Clifford jer of Taylor will officiate, and Gus Void of Stoddard, Mrs. she is survived by a daugh- and Monty, all of McGregor; burial will be in the Trempea- Francis Rodness of Wakatalla. ter, Mrs. H.

A. (Alice) Bry- two sisters, Joan Ames of Mari- leau Valley Cemetery S.D.. and Mrs. Joseph Volden ant 0f New Boston, N.H.; five on. Iowa, and Judy Ames of Friends may call Thursday of toon and 13 grand- grandchildren, and five great- Vallejo, and his grand- afternoon and Friday morning children.

grandchildren, father. Floyd Ames of Waukon. at the funeral home. Friends may call at the He was born to Mr. and Mrs.

church Friday from 10 a m. un- MRS. LAURA M. BEYER MRS. BERTHA NICKS Sels Skalman i5t jn til the services.

Laura M. Beyer. 82. of VTROQLA. Wis Mrs.

Ber- Sweden and came to Eau Claire The Anderson Funeral Home Genoa, died in a local hospital tha Nicks, 91, died Tuesday, when he was 18. He was a fore- has charge of arrangements. Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 27. Dec.

27, in a Viroqua nursing man with the Minneapolis Wa- Survivors include four daugh- home. ter System many years. He NORMAL DUNCAN tens. Mrs. Adolph (Wilma) Services will be at 3 p.m Fri- married Malla Anderson, who TOMAH, Wis.

Normal L. Trussoni and Mrs. Lawrence day in the Viroqua Lutheran preceded him in leath. He re- Duncan. 31.

was killed Dec. 24. Laurenat Trussoni, both of Ge- Church. Rev. James Bjorge will cently lived in Blair with a a car accident in Oakland, noa.

Mrs. Gordon (Alma) Harn- officiate. and burial will be in brother-in-law before moving to caijf well of Onalaska. and Mrs. Mount Sterling Cemetery.

an Eau Claire nursing home. Survivors include a sister, Vance (Elsie) Harmon of Edi- Friends may call Thursday There are no immediate sur- Curtis Larson of Tomah. na, 17 grandchildren; 32 evening at the Beier Funeral vivors. Burial was made Tuesday in great-grandchildren; and one Springfield, 111. ELECTRIC RANGES Reg.

239.95 1 ELECTRIC RANGE Reg. 319.95 $208 $288 Home in Viroqua and after 2 p.m. Friday at the church. MRS. HARRY BENNETT Surviving are one son, Bern- GALESVILLE, Wis.

Mrs hard Leirmoe of Bay Shore, Harry Bennett, 87, Centerville. N.Y.; one stepdaughter. Gunhild died Tuesday evening, Dec 27. Johnson of Decorah, Iowa; one in a La Crosse hospital. brother, Knute Enerson of Den- Services will be at 2 m.

Fri- LA CROSSE BIRTHS brother, Julius H. Sommerfeld of Viroqua. She was preceded in death by her husband, one brother and one sister. Services will be Friday at 2 m. in St.

John's Lutheran Church, Lower Bad Axe, Rev. Norbert Gieschen officiating 15-CUBIC-FOOT CHEST FREEZER 168 HOLDS 525 LBS. SPACE-SAVING DESIGN PORCELAIN FINISH INTERIOR nison. and one grand- day at the Smith Mortuary in Grandview Hospital chiW- Rev. V.

A Hinter- 24, daughter. Christine officiating, and burial Buna! w1U be the Lower Bad OSCAR FARRINGTON be in Evergreen Cemetery. c. Axe Cemetery. Friends may BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis Friends may call from 7 to call at the Schumacher Funeral M.

Farrington. 79. died 9 p.m Thursday at the mortu- jHr ni Home Thursday from 3 to 5 and Monday, Dec. 26, in a Black ary. Lutheran Hospital 7 to 9 p.m.

and at the church River Falls hospital. She was born to Mr and Mrs. Dec. 24, daughter to Mr. and Fnday from m.

until the Services will be at 2 p.m. Almond Cram Aug. 11, 1879. in Mrs. Raymond Michal R.

1, time of services. Thursday in the Shamrock Un- Galesviile. and she married Onalaska. ion Church Rev. Gordon Harry Bennett Aug 14, 1906, in VIROQUA.

WIS. MRS. AGNES PEDERSON Johnson will officiate, and bur- Winona. Vernon Memorial Hospital Mrs. Agnes Pederson.

70, for- Surviving are her husband, Mrs merly of 2214 Famam died and one brother. John of Fredrickson Virooua ln a La Crosse hospital Mon- Friends were to call from 2 to ville. Her parents, two sisters evening, Dec 28. following 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at and three brothers preceded her short the Torgerson Funeral Chapel in death.

ond She had been a restdeot at in Black River Falls and after KKKTSON F.rge. Edith Jacobson the Cund Nursing Home for the 1 p.m Thursday at the church. HR hard a past two years. He was born Feb. 4, 1887, in MILLSTON, Wis.

Services Nordahl swieeum Soldiers is survived by two sons, Jackson County and was a for Pvt. Richard Gilbertson, 20, Jf 0wen in Army in Viet- farmer in his active years. His will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the nam, and Glenn H. of La wife died Oct.

9, 1954. Millston Union Church. nplhert Ontario Crosse; two daughters, Mrs. E. Surviving are four sons, Jess He was killed Dec.

24 in a Qnohni PauJ Likens of Sharon, of Oak Ridge George of car accident at Ft. Hood, 4 tA Mr Pa and Mrs. John (Gloria) Bangor. David of Madison and Lt. Col.

John R. Elrod, riiMorH i Stokke of La Crosse; 11 grand- Donald of California; three dent chaplain at Camp McCoy, Kendall (Mary Ann Nelson) three brothers, Stan- ial will be in the church cemetery. Dec. 23, son to Mr. and Mrs.

Otis DeWitt, Ontario. Mane Schmitz) 3 Cu. Ft. UPRIGHT FREEZERS. Reg.

249.95 2 BTU AIR CONDITIONERS. Reg. 269.95 1 Cu. Ft. UPRIGHT FREEZER.

Reg. 359.95 1 BTU AIR CONDITIONER. Reg. 379.95 $218 $228 $328 $338 daughters, Mrs. Violet Haberl of will officiate, and burial, with Sparta.

Mrs. Kathryn Terring of military rites, will be in the Arkdale, and Mrs. Jewel Warrens Cemetery. Johnson of Hixton; one brother. Friends may call Thursday Sidney of La Crosse; one sis- afternoon and evening at ter, Mrs.

Harriet Roberts of Funeral Home in To- Biack River Falls; 24 grandchil- mah. dren and 10 great-grandchildren. Pvt. Gilbertson was a former--------------resident of the Warrens and COUNTY COURT Millston area. Crosse- Services Surviving are his parents, Mr (Karen RECORDS ley Peterson of Chaseburg, Harold of La Crosse and Morris of Chicago; and two sisters.

Mrs. Clifford Hagen of Coon Valley ar.d Mrs. Chester Hal- of Sparta. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar, in 1950 and one sister, Hulda. Services will be Friday at 10 a.m.

in the Fossum West Ave- NELS SEVERSON ETTRICK, Wis. were held Friday, Dec. 23, at and Mrs. Glenn Gilbertson of Lynch. 52, R.

3, Hous- nue Chapel, Rev. Eugene An Niles City, for Nels Se- Racine; three brothers, Roger, ton- being a habitual derson and Evangelist Burdett verson, 64, who died Dec. 19. Steven and Stuart, and two sis- $105. Wakeman officiating.

Burial will He was born March 14, 1902, ters, Glenda and Barbara, ail LeHoy Munkel, 54, Caledonia, be in Oak Grove Cemetery, in the Town of Ettrick, the son at home, being a habitual drunk- Friends may call at the chapel of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Severson. a or days; Munkel after 4 p.m. Thursday.

He married Stella Bergum of LUDVIG LARSON tailed to pay the fine and began COLDSPOT 14.1-CU.-FT. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER 198 EASY-TO-CLEAN PORCELAIN-FINISH INTERIOR it CRISPER, EGG RACK, BUTTER COMPARTMENT PLUS MORE MRS. BARBARA WILLSON CORRECTION- In obituary of Mrs. Barbara Willson, the name of a surviving sister, Mrs. Chsrles (Helen) Van Ettrick March 25, 1925.

For 19 WESTBY, Wis. Ludvig 0 Jal1 sentence instead, years the couple lived in Eau Larson, 86, died in a Viroqua Claire, moving to Michigan hospital Monday, Dec. 26. Annual Bird Count about 15 years ago. Mr.

Sever- Services will be at 2 p.m. Fri- i son was employed by the Mich- day in the Bethesda Lutheran MODUOy AT Winona igan Gas and Electric Co. Church at Westby, Rev. Morris WINONA, Hiawa Riper of Onalaska was omitted. Survivors include his widow; Void officiating, and burial will tha Valley Bird Club of Winona Mrs.

Willson, 56, of 1526 George is planning its sixth annual bird died Saturday, Dec. 24 count Monday in an area within Services were Tuesday with a 15-mile circle which has Wi- burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, nona as a center. The area is bounded by Horn- a a Turn er, Witoka, Wilson, Stockton wvtAIHER FAMED RESORT HOTEL IS DAMAGED BY FIRE 3 Cu. Fi. FROSTLESS REFRIGERATORS.

Reg. 319.95 7 Cu. Ft. FROSTLESS REFRIGERATORS. Reg.

349.95 $288 $308 JLAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP)A pre-dawn fire destroyed part of the famed Marcy Hotel in this Adirondack resort today, and firemen said two employes were missing. The estimated 475 guests escaped safely, but the owner and four employes were Injured. Three other employes whom police had presumed dead finally were located in the village. The injured, suffering mostly from smoke inhalation, were reported in fair condition at Pla- Memorial Hospital.

The owner, Jack Davis, 52, suffered a minor cut on the left leg. Fire officials said the fire broke out in the kitchen and wuis confined to the three floors of the southern wing of the 70- year-old structure, which was basically woocen but had been remodeled with brick, stone and glass. it it The flames swept the kitchen, a dining room, swimming poo1 and quarters on the third floor. Firemen from several communities controlled the flames in about an hour and a half and prevented them from reaching rooms in the five-story main section. The guests, numerous because of the current winter sports, fled in their nightclothes in freezing weather, and sought rooms in other hotels.

Minnesota City in Minnesota, and Fountain City, Dodge and Centerville in Wisconsin. The count should run from dawn to dusk. Sunrise is about 7:30 a.m. at present. Morning birders are needed says Francis Voelker, president.

The Lake Park Lodge will be the headquarters for the event, opening about 7 a.m. All day birders should bring a sack lunch. Coffee will be furnished. The count will be followed by the annual dinner at Lake Park Lodge at 6 p.m. 1 RIVER READINGS LA CROSSE Friocd Staoe 24-hr.

14-fir Stage today change Prec 12 4.2 .30 LA CROSSE AND VICINITY: BHziai hazardoui driving warning. Snow mulatlon, 11 or morg Nor northeaif 25-35 mph. Low tonlgl 10j high Thursday, 15-20, with sional snow WISCONSIN: Billiard, hazardous dr mg warning, particularly In the soul and extreme southern MINNESOTA: Heavy snow warnir mostly In the southeast; hi winds and colder temperatures. Rartl clearing Friday. IOWA: Hazardous driving, bitzza conditions in the northern area i state.

Hith winds and coidar tonlfl Thursday, fair and continued cold. Sunrise Thursday: a.m. Sunset Thursday 4:35 p.m Moon Stage: Full Record-High-Low: Dec. 21, WO, 4 Dec 28, 25 Degree Days: 52; La Year; Normal: Forecast Temperatures during the Five-day pr Thursday throueh next Monday average near normal La Crosse's norm high temperature, 27; normal low, 1 Precipitation: inch (water measur in snow, mainty over the weekend..

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