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I MINNEAPOLIS Sept. 27, TRIBUNE 1964 21 0 0 United Press International have chosen Cynthia Marie as the name for Fischers, 2-day-old daughter, born Thursday night a at St. Luke's Hospital. Cynthia Marie, the Fishers' 11th child, weighed 10 pounds, 7. ounces at birth.

Mother and daughter were reported doing well. Rites Set Tuesday J. G. McDonald, for S. R.

Manske, Former Envoy to Israel, Dies St. Paul Banker WHITE PLAINS, N.Y- -(P) Services for Manske, 55. St. Paul, Mr. Manske Mr.

Manske Stanley R. 1786 Hillcrest assistant cashier of the First National Bank of St. Paul, who died Friday will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, St.

Paul, with burial in Resurrection Cemetery. A graduate of the University of Minnesota and William Mitchell College of Law, Mr. Manske was widely known to Minnesota and Wisconsin bankers as editor of the Commercial West Municipal Financing column for the past 14 years. In 1960, Mr. Manske was named president of the Minnesota Advisory Council for Municipal Finance.

He was in the municipal bond field for about 30 years. Mr. Manske was a member of the executive committee of the Minnesota Group Investment Bankers Association of America, executive secretary of the Northwestern Municipal Association, a member of the Twin Cities Bond Club, the Minnesota Economic Society and the Twin Cities Securities Analysis Association. He was also charter member of the Highland Park Council Knights of Columbus. Survivors include his widow, Viola; two sons, Stanley Jr.

and Ronald, and a daughter, Cynthia, all of St. Paul. Memorials are preferred to Our Lady of Good Council Catholic Church. 3 Women Die in Auto Crash DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (P) A car trying to pass a semi-trailer truck on Hwy.

2 about 17 miles east of here collided with another vehicle, killing three women in the second auto late Friday, the Highway Patrol reported Saturday. Dead are Mrs. Harry Clemens, 58; Mrs. Julia Vasfaret, 62, and Mrs. Helga Vangen, 75, all of Hannaford, N.D.

Listed in fair condition at a Devils Lake hospital were the occupants of the passing car, Donald Decoteau, Belcourt, N.D., and Otis Jemtrud, Mylo, N.D. 'How Is Your Hearing Aid Glasses DON'T BUY In Behind the Ear the Ear Aids Aids Until You See Our New EAR AID FREE TELEPHONE AID GIVEN TO THE FIRST 50 PEOPLE WHO ANSWER THIS AD Our Electronic Engineers have developed the smallest Hearing Instrument ever made to the hard-of-hearing. Wonderful results for NERVE DEAFNESS! So if you have been told that you have NERVE DEAFNESS and "there is no help'-THIS MAY BE YOUR ANSWERI Complete instrument worn in the ear--Invisible from front or back, no outside cords, tubes, or wires. Prove to yourself that this NEW EAR AID CAN HELP YOU. Come in today or CALL FE 9-7456 for information, The actual "EAR weighs less than once, including the tiny Power Cell built inside to last a year and eliminate battery changing.

NO COST OR OBLIGATIONI You will hear better with EAR AID! -Exclusive With Minnesota Hearing Aid Center Call FE 9-7546 or fill in coupon and mail today: 5-9-16 YOUR NAME ADDRESS CITY MINNESOTA HEARING AID OPTICAL CENTER 43 So. 9th Minneapolis, Minn. 55402 Police Probe 2 Bombings in Natchez NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) Police pushed an investigation Saturday after night bombers tossed explosive parcels at the home of the mayor and a Negro contractor in Natchez. Police Chief J.

T. Robinson said that a Negro-taken into custody for questioning shortly after the explosion jarred the home of Mayor John Nosser Friday nighthad been released. Police estimated damage to the mayor's home in excess of $1,000. NO ONE was injured. The mayor and his wife were home at the time.

Robinson said, "Everything that can be done to apprehend those responsible is being done." It was the second time that Nosser and Negro contractor Willie Washington had been singled out by night riders. Two stores on property owned by the mayor were hit by acid- -charged "stink bombs" 11 days ago. Washington's home was shaken by a blast of unknown origin early this summer. The blast Friday night at Washington's home knocked out windows and ripped up a portion of the driveway. No one was reported injured.

ROBINSON said a State Highway Patrol investigator and the FBI had been summoned to help in the bombings. The chief said he would add 10 additional officers to night patrols. A source close to the 64- -old mayor who asked that his name not be used said he felt the mayor was singled out because Nosser "refused to fire his Negro help at his stores." Meanwhile, Gov. Paul Johnson, alarmed by recent bombings in Natchez and McComb, returned to Jackson to remain in close contact with what he called "a beefed-up operation in both James G. McDonald, first U.S.

ambassador to Israel who once condemned the free world for failing to act against Nazi Germany's race extermination policy, died Saturday in a White Plains hospital. He was 77. McDonald was appointed ambassador in 1949 by former President Harry Truman. In 1935, he had quit as League of Nations high commissioner for refugees with a letter accusing Nazi Germany of planned race extermination. The letter charged the democratic nations with failure to take appropriate countermeasures.

New Chinese Stamp HONG KONG (Reuters) -Communist China will issue a new postage stamp Monday to mark the centennial of the founding of the first Communist International in London, England, the New China News Agency reported Saturday. SALE! Portrait photographsany size, any finish now at great savings! Take advantage of these terrific savings now. Have the beautiful, professional portraits you've always wanted of your child or any other member of your family--now greatly reduced in price! DOWNSTAIRS PHOTO STUDIO, DOWNTOWN; THIRD LEVEL, SOUTHDALE DAYTON'S DOWNSTAIRS Monday hours: Downtown, 9:30 to Southdale, 9:30 to 9:30 DANTONS DOWNSTAIRS Quints' Home The new home for the Andrew Fischer family is nearing completion on an 800-acre farm just outside Aberdeen, S.D., but no date has been set when the famous quintuplets and the rest of the Fischer family will move in. The NEWS OF THE WORLD BACKS JOHNSON Mrs. Oveta Culp of the Houston and a Cabinet member during the Eisenhower administration, was named a cOchairman of the National Citizens for Johnson and Humphrey at Washington, D.C.

She Eisenhower endorse the ticket. The ion B. Folsom, ed Mrs. Hobby of health, fare, and Secretary Robert son. BILLIE E.

Mundt, Washington, Mundt Mundt of which Mundt ber, is to be week. Hobby, publisher (Tex.) Post Mrs. Hobby became the third Cabinet officer to Democratic others are Marwho succeedas secretary education and welformer Treasury B. Ander- SOL-Sen. Karl said at D.C., that a Senate report on the operations of Texas promoter Billie Sol Estes will be a factor in this year's election campaign.

The report, by the Senate Rackets Committee is a memreleased next 'BE ALERT' Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower said at Washington, that "America cannot use Communist methods" in the battle against communism. "Instead, combat their insidious and dangerous tac- Eisenhower tics, we must first be alert and informed and then we must use truth incessantly and vigorously as our mightiest weapon to defeat them," he said. BAKER PROBE Sen. Carl T.

Curtis, in a statement at Washington, D.C., President Johnson for restraining the Senate Rules Committee probe of Bobby Baker's financial dealin gs. He charged that Curtis Republicans were blocked efforts to call witnesses in Baker, former the Senate's jority. CAPTURE claimed at army soldiers British tured Nazi SS Chief Heinrich Himmler at the end of World War II. Col. G.

Logunov wrote in the government newspaper Izvestia that the Brit- Curtis repeatedly in co-operative the probe of secretary to Democratic ma- The Russians Moscow that Red and not the Himmler ish soldiers credited with Himmler's capture were drinking coffee and two Russians, 1 freed from a prisonerof -war camp, caught the Nazi leader. SHOCKING picture of a scantily clad Japanese sumo wrestler was removed from the Olympic, Village quarters of Romania's women athletes at Tokyo, Japan, because it shocked a Romanian DEATHS PAUL M. JELENSE Services for Paul M. Jelense, 69, 4363 Coolidge Av. St.

Louis Park, who died Saturday, will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday at the Most Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Born in Oconto Falls, Mr. Jelense was a resident Minneapolis for 47 years. He was employed by Dayton's for 45 years.

A veteran of World War he received a Purple Heart for military services. Survivors include his widow, Marjorie; two daughters, Mrs. Richard Williams, Bloomington, and Sister Marie Paulette, Maryknoll Sisters Mission, Maryknoll, N.Y.; three sisters, and three The body at der-Quist Mortuary, 5116 S. Hwy. 169, Edina, after 3 p.m.

today. There will be a rosary service at the mortuary at 8 p.m. Monday. Memorials may be given to the Maryknoll sisters Mission. Services for Roy V.

Miller 50, 115 University Av. who died Saturday, will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the Barney derson-Leland Mortuary, with (burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Mr.

Miller was employed as a taxi cab driver. Survivors include four sons, Roy V. Michael Clayton 0. and Richard and two daughters, Mrs. Gerald Stenberg and Lynette, all of Minneapolis, and three sisters and a brother.

The body will be at the mortuary from 2 p.m. Monday. MRS. EVA NEWMAN Services for Mrs. Eva Lucille Newman, 52, 3614 Harriet who died Friday, will be held at 2 p.m.

Monday at the Aldrich Avenue Presbyterian Church, with burial in Lakewood Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, Herbert three ters, Betty Joann, Sandra Jean and Terry Lynn; a sister, Mrs. Clara Klages, Ortonville, and a brother, Peter Schnaser, Appleton, Minn. The body will be at Werness Brothers Mortuary, 3700 Nicollet from noon today. Memorials are preferred to the Aldrich Avenue Presbyterian Church.

ROY V. MILLER SR. GUST V. SWANSON Services for Gust V. Swanson, 81, 15 Groveland who died Friday, will be held 'at 11 a.m.

Monday in the Peterson-Albinson Mortuary, 3207 Central Av. with burial in Memorial Park Cemetery. Mr. Swanson was born in Sweden and lived in Minneapolis for 47 years. The body will be at the mortuary from noon today.

Alaska Will Invite Russia to Centennial ANCHORAGE, Alaska -Russia will be invited to take part in Alaska's 100th anniversary celebration in 1967, the State Centennial Commission decided Friday. The United States bought the state from Russia in 1867 for $7.2 million--About two cents an acre. Now in jersey! Our own Corliss tie dress proportioned just for you! Wrinkle-proof, washable acetate travel jersey with a tie neck, short sleeves and soft, full skirt. or print; petites' 8-16, average 10-20, tall 12-20, half-sizes Shpg. wt.

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SHOPPING CARD NO. Postage and 15 ounces or less 2 pounds or less 3 pounds or less 4 pounds or less 5 pounds or less 6 pounds or less Check Miles from Minneapolis handling 150 300 600 1000 40e 400 500 520 560 626 56c 650 146. 610 650 740 858 670 976 720 780 1.07 or M.0. Charge 0 C.O.D.$ Lay-By DEBA additional Post Office fees Monday hours: Downtown 9:30 to 9, Southdale, 9:30 to 9:30. FE 2-6103.

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