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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 14

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Leader-Telegrami
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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Holt Estate MELBOURNE. Australia (UPI)-The late Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt who disappeared and was presumed drowned last, Dec. 17 left $103,981 in his will to his widow, a probate court, said today. 10 Accidents Reported Woman Injured by Hit and Run Driver Washington Office John Christenson Servicing the southern part of Eau Claire County 834-7114 AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY EAU CLAIRfe, WISCONSIN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A 72-year-old Eau Claire woman was injured slightly when struck by a hit and run car Thursday, and four other persons were injured in I a three-car crash on the Water Street Bridge. Police also investigated eight other accidents Wednesday and Thursday.

Two drivers were charged with violations and total estimated property a triage was $4,375. Police reported the woman was struck by a car as she was crossing Deyo Ave. at Birch St. shortly before 8 a. in.

Mrs. Anna Rogstad, 1520 Birch said a white car, driven by a man, struck her and she fell over the hood. He then drove off, she said. She suffered an versity Drive. Police said she pulled onto Clairemont.

Her auto collided with a car driven by June Price, 43, of 2805 May St. Damage was estimated at $295. A five-car crash was investi gated at 3:30 p. m. Wednesday in the 1500 block of E.

Clairemont Ave. It caused an estimated $585 damage. Police said a car driven by David E.eali, 18, Rt. 6, a Claire, struck the rear of a car driven by Joseph Bowe, 19, Rt. 4, Chippewa Falls.

A car driven by Scott Kattestad, 18, of 3134 Anderson Drive, then struck the rear of the Reali cdr. An auto driven by Gerhardt Moen, 18, Rt. 2, Fall Creek, struck the rear of the Kattestad car and Moen's car, in turn, was struck by a car driven by Ronald Pagenkoff, 19, Rt. 3 Cadott. In intersection crash at Lake St.

and Second Ave. at 7-25 out of control on the slippery a. m. today caused an estimated $1,200 In damage. It in- sh mi s- injured hand and said would see her doctor.

The three-car injury hap occurred at 7:50 a. m. today. Police said a westbound car driven by Ann Yager, 20, of 1218 Graham skidded Her auto crashed into an oncoming car driven by Gene Raether, 24, of 924 Water and pushed his auto back into a car behind driven by i 1- volved cars driven by Sara Moses, 47, of 420 First Ave. and Philip Scovill, 23, of 916 Fifth Ave.

In accidents checked Wednesday a 1 Gabriel, 2136 liam Jopke, 22, Rt. 5, Eau Claire. Damage was estimat- Crescent reported at ed at 1 250 110:10 p. m. that a hit and run Pmir Injured Miss Yager and three of her passengers sought treatment at Luther Hospital.

Suzette Wachs, 20, of 402V 2 Lincoln suffered multiple lacerations to the knee and nose and was admitted with a possible head injury. Miss Yager suffered a laceration to the i and knee and was released Marlene Schellings, 20, Tower Hall, WSU, suffered abrasions to the leg and Ardis Christopherson, 20, Towers Hall, suffered an ankle abrasion, released. Baih were Thomas Needlein, 26, of 644 Galloway was charged with driving too fast for conditions: at 2:15 a.m. Thursday in the 500 block of E. Madison St.

Police said he was driving up the hill and braked his vehicle. It skidded 284 feet and struck a railroad crossing caution sign. Damage was i- mated at $675. Mary Lou Prokopovitz, 18, Governor's Hall, WSU, was charged with failure to yield the right of way from an arterial at 6:55 p. m.

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J. Robertson Dist. Co. of Eau Claire. vehicle damaged the left side of her car parked at 2225 Keith St.

Damage was minor. Harley Smith, 1611 Western reported at 8:10 p. m. that a hit and run vehicle caused minor damage to the right front of his car parked in the 100 block of Graham Ave. At 6:15 p.

m. police went to Ridge and Esmond Roads. They reported Edward Solin, 38, Rt. 1, Chippewa Falls, drove from a parking lot. His auto struck a car driven by Othel Sipe, 47, Chippewa Falls, who was making a right turn from Ridge to Esmond Road Damage was estimated at $250.

A city truck was involved in a minor collision Wednesday morning on Barstow at Main St. Police said the truck, driven by Clifford Torkelson, 44, of )44 Walnut St. was being backed. It struck the front of a parked behind and owned by Marilyn Svee, 624 Maple St. McNamara Target' During Visit to India CALCUTTA, India Communist students Thursday burned World Bank Presiden Robert S.

McNamara in effigy outside the U.S. Information Service and dance.d around the smouldering ashes to chants of "Vietnam warmonger McNamara." The demonstration came on the second day of the former J.S. defense secretary's fact- finding tour. Federal Role Votes Reported WASHINGTON Here is how area Members of Congress voted in 1968 on selected roll-call votes presenting a clear-cut issue of a larger or smaller role for the Federal Government. The average Democratic Senator supported a larger federal role on almost seven of the 11 votes; the average Senate Republican voted in support on about five of the chosen votes.

Sen. William Proxmire, voted to support a larger federal role on 11 of the 11 test votes in the Senate. Sen. Gaylord Nelson, voted to support a larger federal role on 11 of the 11 test votes in the Senate. The average House Democrat supported a larger federal role on almost seven of the 11 test votes and the average House GOP Members supported a larger role on almost five of the votes.

Rep. Alvin O'Konski, voted to support a larger federal role on 9 of the 11 test Claire leader Eau Claire, Wisconsin Friday, November 22,1968 votes in the House. Rep. Vernon Thomson, voted to support a larger federal role on 4 of the 11 test votes in the House. Rep.

Melvin Laird, voted to support a larger federal role on 4 of the 11 test votes in the House. (Copyright 1968, Congressional Quarterly Inc.) Each state of the Union estab lishes its own voting requirements. Outlook for Nation Gloomy, Thomas Says HUNTINGTON, Norman Thomas, six-time presidential candidate of the Socialist party, celebrated his 84th birthday Wednesday. He was in good spirits but gloomy about the state of the nation. ''The state of the country is not too good," he said from his bed in a nursing home where he has been since last winter.

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