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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 1

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AUSTIN DAILY HeralD weather: Lotteries orecast page 6A News briefs MINNESOTA 1 NATION 1 WORLD EM Shaw to meet wrecking ball Reader info 3 I ALA 7 LORIDA I SOMALIA Bombay ETHIOPIA ilNDL Lauderdale Klsmayu APWm CaMo THURSDAY MARCH 18 1993 IGHTING Oakland Park Bombing 44 4 fication of problem children may help can identify these kids in the first vaging the building would take' place from April to July asbestos abatement would be completed in August demoli tion would occur in September and site clean up would take place from Sep tember to October The property would then be ready to bid out for sale in Oc I EXTENSION 25 EXTENSION 39 EXTENSION 14 EXTENSION 18 train strikesline truck Sandra Gardebring Have a news tip or want to make a comment with our call in service dial 507 433 8851 ext 14 Mon ri 8 am 5 pm Didn't get your paper or want to subscribe call 433 8856 Shaw and Woodson Elementary Schools were both closed at the end of the 1991 92 school year with students CHICAGO Workers today found human remains in the charred rubble of a residential hotel believed to be the 16th victim of the worst fire in more than a decade MINNEAPOLIS The system of financing public schools needs a major over haul says one of main business lobbies RANKURT Germany cen tral bank cut a key interest rate a half point to 75 percent today a move sought by other European countries and the United States MINNEAPOLIS The number of Minneso tans who disapprove of the job done by Dave Durenberger continues to grow as the Republican senator begins the final two years of his term Crash results in six deaths ii J4 I I HUDSON Wis The owners of St Croix Meadows have dropped plans to sell the financially troubled dog racing track to an Indian tribe NEW YORK Three men suspected of involvement in the World Trade Center bomb ing abruptly left the United States shortly after the first suspect was arrested WASHINGTON The US merchandise trade deficit widened to $730 billion in Jan uary as American exports slowed from a record flow a month earlier BRAINERD Authorities today identified the body of a man found off a county road with his throat slashed as Philip James Nel son 27 of St Paul CALCUTTA India A bomb blast rocked second larg est city early today killing at least 60 people and spreading the ter ror that began with a series of explosions in Bombay last week There was no immediate claim of responsibility nor any evidence that the blast in central Calcutta was linked to the Bombay explo sions that killed 317 people and wounded 1100 AP io JERUSALEM Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian teen ager today and wounded at least 25 people in a third day of clashes in the occupied Gaza Strip CLASSIIEDS ADVERTISING NEWS ACCOUNTING SARAJEVO Bosnia 'Herzegovina A third UN aid convoy crossed into eastern Bos nia today but Serbs pressed on with an offensive that has ravagodJhe region OBITUARIES EDITORIAL LIESTYLES heard since holding the hearings on the state's juvenile justice system is the need for a locked facility that is heavily treatment oriented The idea has the early inter est and tentative support 2 A 4 A 5 A By JILL PEARSON Herald Staff Writer DALLAS Ralph Smith ults the last sur vivor of the Bonnie and Clyde gang that gained notoriety in the 1930s died Monday of cancer at age 82 12 3B school year several audience members spoke in support of equalizing the cuts especially with sports and extra curric ular activities as a whole A petition with 84 signatures was presented to the board in support of the High Po tential Program raft Bomb blast rocks Calcutta ORT LAUDERDALE Ha Stuck at a railroad crossing in bumper to bumper traffic the driver of a gasoline tanker desper ately tried to clear the tracks before an Amtrak train slammed into his truck creating an enor mous fireball that killed him and five other motorists back up and he go said Barbara reeman a witness to Wednes accident AP lames from the collision shot 100 feet Into the air and engulfed nine vehicles People stuck In the midafternoon traffic Jam caused by road construction jumped out of their cars and scrambled for their Ilves Press Trust of India said more bodies were recovered by relief workers this morning rais ing the death toll to 60 One hun dred people were Injured Rescue operations continued today or the latest lottery results call 1 800 657 3946 in Minnesota 1 515 242 5070 in Iowa and 1 800 242 7777 in Wisconsin a nance of the building an estimated $15000 per year for power water and heat 1 I Clearing today with temperatures possibly warming by the weekend CHIMA NEfM The Austin Area Catholic Schools Board has decided to offer Terry Nel sen principal of Pacelli High School a contract for the next school year Earlier the board had voted to not renew contract based on lead ership issues In a prepared statement 2 the board announced today community reaction the board voted to reconsider its decision and it has now decided to offer Mr Nelsen a con structure and process is being developed to remediate the leadership issues that concern the board and that will assure implementation of the school Pastoral the statement added The Rev Tom Jennings the board press spokesman said board is grateful to everyone in the community who has expressed care support and hope for the Austin Area Catholic Schools The board remains committed to quality Catholic education on a pre 12 Dally Three: 8 3 0 Hotline: SPORTS COMICS AGRICULTURE 8 tober and November According to Smith two separate le vies were set by the school district in November to cover the cost of demoli tion and asbestos abatement The cost of demolition is estimated at $50000 1 and the cost of asbestos abatement is estimated at $150000 None of the costs will be taken from the general fund Smith said AJfhoHgh no flction was 'taken board coHcerninif the with various drug related crimes authorities said of these people are lower on the chain to middle on the of drug sellers said ree born County Attorney Craig Nelson Warlord General Hirsi Morgan attempting violenttakeover ASSIUT Egypt Hundreds of policemen backed by armored vehicles stormed two dowffbwi buildings where Muslim extrem ists were holed up today consolidating to the four remaining el ementary schools in Austin Woodson currently houses the community serv ices programs An eight month period foremolition and clean up of the site was recom mended with the last item being the sale of property The board wouldhave the final decision for accepting or re During a regular meeting at Ellis Middle School Wednesday night the Austin School Board approved the de molition of Shaw Elementary School af ter a period of salvage and asbestos re moval According to Lonnie Smith director jeering bids depending on how valu of rppnm sole they feeljthe proper tyjs 0 trf fr I I I I allowing juvenile offenders to incarcer ated immediately for temporary peri ods Lastly McAlister suggested mak ing parents and guardians legally accountable for their action and the successful completion of any sentence John Jette of Mower County Court Services said he agreed with McAlis suggestion to jail more juveniles call it mediation Jette 25 charged in Albert Lea drug seizure ALBERT LEA Minn (AP) A southern Minnesota drug bust that netted 44 suspects also resulted in the seizure of weapons drugs andQ "I actions clash near Mogadishu MOGADISHU Somalia US led forces in Somalia were preparing to attack a faction that invaded Kismayu a day earlier One of the main war lords pulled out of peace talks today decrying the renewed vio lence Warlord Mohamed arrah Aidid had accused the coalition of allowing Mohamed Said Hirsi who is known as Gen Morgan to invade the southern port McAlister had specific recommenda tions He wants the names of juvenile offenders to be made public try juve niles 14 and older in adult courts and to abolish the petitioning process and to remove restrictions on photos of ju veniles you have some juvenile who shoots someone going to be just as dead as if an adult shot McAlister said Also the Austin police captain would like to lower the age for jailing juve niles but to keep them segregated from the older jail or prison population He would also like to see sen tencings" handed down by the courts rence that parents and guardians of ju venile offenders must he held accountable Tom Hinze Austin police liaison offi cer to Austin Public Schools said I'm Joe VanRynDally Herald Blessing of the books Students and faculty of Pacelli High School in Austin joined ather Thomas Jennings as he blessed the newly renovated library at the school Wednesday afternoon After the ceremonies a ther rank Enright was honored for 50 years of service in the priesthood By LEE BONORDEN vice I think we should scrap Uie cur said Hftraid staff writer rent svsfem and start over ratrfer than When Justice Gardebring asked if ju i try to reform he said veniles are treating the criminal justice tary School principal said early identi a perplexing problem and one of the people selected to neip solve it aa nuts so think we have a really good handle on why juve nile crime is in creasing when other crime rates are relatively stab Minnesota Su preme Court Justice Sandra Gardebring said Gardebring is a member of an advi sory task force ap pointed to study and make recommen dations concerning the juvenile justice system She spent 90 minutes Wednes day afternoon listening to peace offi cers court services personnel rep resentatives of human services and treatment facilities school officials vic tims and others Austin Police Capt Brian McAlister opened the discussion some ad When Justice Gardebring said she has heard elsewhere that must emancipate some children from toxic Mower County Sheriff Wayne Goodnature agreed However Good nature raised a point that others ig nored about the kid victims of he asked According to Goodnature some kind of order for protection is needed to prevent child ren who are stalked by other children McAlister paraphrased the African proverb It takes a whole village to raise a child and we have to find a way to get the whole village he said Gardebring said the one most often dealing with kids whoare far beyond repeated recommendation she has a a a A 1 A A A (A the services available Carol Lozon AHS vice principal agreed Saying to educators need to be trained in black belt karate and able to ignore Lozon said not equipped in schools to handle system as a several members of the audience voiced their affirma tion Austin Police Detective Brian he said Krueger oriereq me case nisiuiy 01 a 13 year old male accused of assaulting another child When I asked him why he assaulted the victim he told me he had the urge to do so and when I told him he would be going to court he told me and hung up the pho Krueger said been through the system and he knows nothing is going to happen to rom both Mower and reeborn County representatives of human serv ices and court services came concur Board to offer new contract to 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