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Recognition Pinner Held at Stevens Point 9A Th ou Tuesday, January 14, I960 fou Clair, Wisconsin Lahd Pledges PeaceEffqrfs prominently In the escalation of Ma nthor natlna In tha world STEVENS POINT (AP) would expect a roan to ptit to- tha Vietnam War Committee Delays Birth Control Action MADISON, Wis. (UPI) A'nature," Rasmusen quoted Restate senator Invoked Bertrand sell. "For some reason we are Russell's "unpopular now allowed to say that celi-Monday, trying to get kgisla-'bary is against nature; the only tlva council approval of a bill'reason I can think of Is that it In his speech earlier to the resident-elect Mxon, speaking tfl 1500 oersons via telephone gether In 37 days a team to han day at the dedication of a new 14 million hleh school In Marsh- JfiookupJ predicted Sunday night die this big an organization, Laird said of his new post. But the change, he said. Is or that Melvln R.

Utrd, as secretary of defense, ply great role not only In the United States but hi derly, thanks to cooperation from toe ixmocraue u-minhtration. including Presi kid." Laird's promise to work for peace In Vietnam was loudly applauded. He told his Marshfield au dience that the Nixoa admlnis. tratioii wiU took tot a better-way to finance educational expenses and would us led briniinn peace to all the world." to relax Wisconsin's family Is not new." planning law. Didn't Take Action Sen.

Holeer Rasmussen, R. The council didn't take action dent Jbhraoa and Defense Sec TBf Marshikld RepuUk Spooner, chairman of an advi- on the measure, deferring it td coogressmaa was honored by residents his Seventh Ct- sory committee set up to study, next Monday a meeting. The the state's controversial ban on; bill suggested by the committee retary dart Chaord. "I'm not kavinf here laird said. "I'm going to live here in tha Seventh said Laird, drawini applause, I.

iressioftal District and puUk ofOciah, RepuhUcans and Denv ocnts alike. The UitiamUl the sale of contraceptives to un would allow the sale of-contra-l married persons, quoted Irom.ceptives to all unmarried per-the English phiJospher as 25 sons, but only by physicians or eral tunta reduce tocai waw He also said he would appoint a kigh school classmate to a high defense department po Leaders Six Short talks were delivered by women opposea any manges ucensea pnarmacisis. Gov. Warm Knowfes, Sea listened bi a crowded hearing dinner was held hi the Stevens! Point Slat University fieM-house. VbenNiionmadacampalja appearaoca ba Stevens Puint a year ago, University President Similar bills failed In the Oavfcrd Nelson.

and room. Assembly last session, and the Ren. John Byrnes, K-wis-, The commonest objection to advisory committee went a step and friends and associates of birth control is that It is against further than the Assembly Wei- Lea Dreyfus offered him fcc-tLaird. sition tut did aol mmr? we appotetee. Two Girls Perish in Minnesota Fire RICHFIELD, Mien.

(AP) -Two rirls died la a fire In Rich Nixon. Nelson said, "has suc i .1 I fare Committee which recently voted to allow sale only to unmarried persons over 18. ceeded in what the Democrats tureship if the election dtdal go his way. "I hope I wool hava to ccme back for It for at least four or have been unsuccessfully Some Catholic groups have Daily Records to do for II years-remove nun opposed changing the law, al eight said tht president Cant Spencer Cary, a Stev though others Including the Madison Priests' Senate have field, a Minneapolis seborb, elect ens Point University ROTC Instructor, presented Laird with a endorsed it Laird said, as he did In aa ap- Sarance earlier, in tht day at arshficki that he accepted the "The conclusion Is Inescapa Saturday night. Tne neanepin county medical 'eaaminert office identified the gjrls, both 12 years old, as Judith Hajen, and chefs cap and apron, with the words: "Best mess officer Marriage Licenses ta Pierce Cwnty ble, Rasmusen said, "that per sons in this state fornicate and Cabinet position reluctantly.

"I did no want to leave the Karen vessel. Alvin H. Eldcm, Bay City, that a substantial portion of in the Navy a reference to a boast which Laird has made to friends that the men of the de- The fire occurred at the Bag- legislative he sakl "I Schoeder, Maid-lprogeny of this fornication is and Lorna Rock. en home about p.m. strover Maddox oa which he, borne by government.

"Therefore, if this bill can re The Richfield fire dtp meet said the ghls were ateee served in World War II ate bet ter than any sailors in the Gerald R. DeLong, Rock Elm, and Linda Corn ehl, purand, Lawrence L. Hines and Mary duce this cost, it is a worthwhile piece of legislation." in the house. i-jl fc i i i'ii mm mammmmmmmmmmmmi thought 1 could stay thert 21 more years and my ambition was to be speaker of the House of Representatives. But, he said, MI think I can do more for the the Seventh District, Wisconsin and the nation as secretary of defense than by continuing as a congressman." Navy.

Peace Efferd Pledged Ironically, it was the Maddox Roatch, both of the Town of Human Relations Wisconsin State University, Stevens Point. Apron bears inscription: "Ensign Laird 1944 Best Mess Officer in the Navy. (AP WirephoU)) LAIRD IN APRON Rep. Melvin R. Laird, secretary of defense designate, recalls his days as mess officer aboard the destroyer Maddox in World War with Capt.

Spencer Carey, ROTC instructor at El Paso. It Chippewa Canary; that was Involved In the Gulf of WorkihoDS Slated Saactins Fornicatloa The main argument of opponent of the bill, said "this bill fornication. Dr. John Brennan, Milwaukee, a committee member and oppo (Jregory M. Krause and Don BALDWIN Tha University na M.

Ripieosu, boa of uup-oewa Talk Extension office here sponsoring two Human Relatkics Workshops early February. nent of the bilBL said "this bill VerooQ J. Schneider and Joan Serving Uncle Sam C. Gatteo, bom of Chippewa Falls. These workshops are to be Wd is a direct attack on the Insti tution of marriage.

It Is a for nlcaUon bill." James E. Swatdna and Lb from a.m. to p. m. Feb.

4 in New Richmond and Brennan said 48 other states Blair, Boyceville Privates Fire 'Expert Feb. 5 In Baldwin, according to G. county 441 agent and coordinator of the give contraceptives to unmar-rieds, and "compared to them Wisconsin's illegitimate birth birth rate is relatively low." He said there would be more di M. Oboe, both of St Paul. Arthur A.

liable and Ida E. Grill, both of Rt I Bloomer. Gary W. Sommerfeld. Frank-lio Park.

EL, and Milan S. Ginder, Rt 1, Cadott Leonard A. Neff Rt Chip rvin with the 317th Enrineerrof Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Living- Soldier of the Month.

He is the munition handler. BLAIR Army Private Dan Rotation. Iston. Rt. 2, was assigned De His-father, Wayne A.

De- iel L. Johnson, 22, son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Thoma, Whitehall and Is a 1966 Stanford Is a combat cember 22 to tne i7Jra AirDorne Marce, lives in Hastings, Minn.

promiscuity among teen-agers engineer specialist in the bat- Brigade in Vietnam, as a med- graduate of the Independence if contraceptives were availa- ta ion's comnanv A near ic. BLACK RIVER FALLS Set. High School. pewa Falls; and Tool L. Walker, Eau Claire, la MeaemeaJe: The worfcsaops are open to any adult in the SL Croix County area, and enrollment will be taken on a pre-re gistra-tion basts.

Anyone interested should, write or call the University Ex-' tension office for an inform a- oie. born. His wife, Earleen, lives His wife, Ratny, lives at to. and Mrs. Ronald L.

Johnson, Rt. 2, fired expert with the M-14 rifle near the completion of basic combat training at Ft Campbell, Nov. 29. Pvt. Johnson, whose wife, Valerie, lives at Rt.

1, Trem "Our generation is too per at 19 E. Bracklin Rice 1, Maiden Rock. BLAIR (Special) Seaman Glenn 0. Van Blaircom, 21, Larry D. Gorde, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry E. Gorde, Rt. 4, has arrived for duty at Self-ridge AFB, Mich. missive, and the state legisla Lake.

Apprentice Richard V. Lokken, STRUM Army Pvt 1C Tbwtung, and Vlrfinla Wuhbesl, 21, Baldwin. USN, son of Mrs. Adeline An ture must not lend its weignt to this wave of permissive BLOOMER Private Benja IW J. UK, it, SUH mi.

auu BJ a regis-. Sergeant Gorde, a sanitation Gerald W. Nledfeldt, 2V Rt- ness, Brennan said min J. Jenneman, 20, son of Mr mrs. auscpu ciuc, in.

i( tration form. specialist, is a member of the pealeau, received his B. S. degree in 1968 from Wisconsin State University River Falls. derson, rural Blair, has been graduated from nine weeks of Navy basic training at the Great Lakes Naval Training and Mrs.

Delmar Jenneman. Rt. was assigned December 20 to will be Aerospace Defense Command. The entire program 3, completed a machinist course, the 11th Armored Cavalry Regl- led by staff members from He previously served at i son AFB, Alaska. Dec.

20 at the Army Ordnance ment in Vietnam 2, Colfax, and Constance J. Owen, 24, Oconoraowoc. Births ''At Black River FaTls, Mem-mortal Hospital the Center for Community Lead Knowles Will Ask Board Not to Cut BOYCEVILLE Army Pvt. Gary W. Berelin, 21, son of Mr.

Center and School, Aberdeen The sergeant is a graduate of ership Dewtorment, Untrersity Center. In the first weeks of his naval service he studied military subjects and lived and worked un Proving Ground, Md. Black River Falls High School. and Mrs. Maynard D.

Berglin, Extension, University of I s- During the 13-week course, he fired expert with the Mt4 rifle consin. Off Student Loans ABBOTSFORD Senior) M-SgL Lorea C. Bates, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bates, is en duty at Udbrn Royal Thai AFB, Thailand.

was trained to manufacture, re der conditions similar to those Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kinv bro, Alma Center, a daughter, ARCADIA Sgt. Chester Hohmann, son of Mr. and Mrs near the completion or a lc combat training at Ft.

a p- he will encounter on his first MAnTSfYM Jan. I. pair and modify parts for tanks, trucks, weapons and other combat equipment. Irvin J. Hohmann, Rt.

1, has ship or at his first shore station. Warren P. Knowles Monday Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Maier, He studies seamanship, a arrived for duty at Taegu Auxin sairt hi.

whi.M nsk th slat tn- wire, ires, Sergeant Bates, a radio suwrintendent. is Black River Falls, a son, Jan. 8. 1 ary Airfield, Korea, Rt. 1, Hammond.

The private well as survival techniques, mil itary drill and other subjects. Sergeant Hohmann, a vehicle Mr. and Mrs." Phillip Kail, received a B. S. degree in 1968 from Wisconsin State Univer vestment Board not to cut off; Wisconsin's $20 million student loan program.

CHIPPEWA FALLS Den- a member of the Pacifjc Alr aid ILIntrowita, whose Forces. Bfore his arrival in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hor-iSoutheast Asia, he was as- operator, is a member of Black River Woman Put on Probation BLACK RIVER FALLS (Special) A five-year probation term was ordered here Friday for Mrs. Karen Bobbit Saver-da, 2i Rt.

2, Black River Falls. A circuit court jury in No sity-River Falls. Black River Falls, a son, Jan 8. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Mitch The board last week decided Pacific Air Forces. He previously served at Shaw AFB, AUGUSTA Sp. 4 Gerald signed to Patrick AFB, Fla. rauii, vi uv mirvwtiz was promoted Dec. 19 to Army spe BLAIR Dennis J.

Thomp S. C. to cut off the loans, which means that $5 million in loans Setzer, who spent the holidays visiting his parents, Mr. and The sergeant is a graduate ell, Black River Falls, a son, cialist four in Vietnam, where son arrived here Oct. 16, alter The sergeant Is a graduate of Jan.

8, of Shipley Consl. High Schoor, Nevada, Iowa, and served dur spending one year in Thauand Arcadia High School. be is serving with the 31st En gineer Battalion. At SL Josenh's Hospital In vember had found her guilty to 12,000 students each year would be halted after the present Mrs. Ray Setzer here, and Mr.

I and Mrs. William Reynolds and family in Lake City, has e- His wife and family stayed in ing the Korean War. His wife Chippewa Falls: A combat construction spe Blair while he was gone. He CHIPPEWA FALLS A1C is the former Mae L. Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Hetke, "This (cutback) has nothing turned to Fort Lewis, Wash. cialist in the battalion's Com spent one month here on fur Thomas G. Kastel, son of Mr.

CornelU a son, Dec. 31 to do with my austerity pro lough and then he and his fam pany near Phouc Vinh, Spec. Introwitz entered the Army in Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yance, AUGUSTA Sp.

5 William and Mrs. Melvin Kastel, 744 Wilson, is on duty at Phan ily left for Tacoma, Wash. gram, Knowles told top state education administrators. "I of taking indecent liberties with a minor. Circuit Judge Lowell Schoengarth, NeUlsville, then ordered her sent to the state hospital at Taycheedah for a pre-sentence examination.

She was returned from the hospital and appeared In court Chippewa Falls, a son, Jan. 3. Rks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar Blaze Damages Steam Boat Inn Rang AB, Vietnam.

want. to review the matter with thur Ries, has returned to the Mr. and Mrs. William Mach-ler, New Hope, a daugh where he attended a special school for a month. They are now in Walla Walla, "Wash.

February 1968. He was a-tioeed at Ft. Leonard Wood, before arriving in Vietnam last July. U. S.

submarine base in Grown, the Investment Board in hopes Airman Kastel, a fuel is a member of the Pacific ter, an. 5 the board can rescind its ac Conn, after spending the holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Scher- tion." here Friday for sentencing by The 20-year-old soldier gradu CHIPPEWA FALLS Ma- diler, Jim Falls, a daughter, He said the board action also ated from Chippewa High Judge Schoengarth.

PRESCOTT (Special) -Fire caused extensive damage to the Steam Boat hm on the St. Croix River here early Mon- rine Lance Corporal Michael L. Jan. S. CHIPPEWA FALLS Ma- School in 1M7.

Mrs. Saverda reportedly left would mean 3,000 disadvantaged students would be cut off from Hennug son of Mrs. Marian Henning of 622 E. Spring Air Forces. Before his arrival in Vietnam, he was assigned at Dover AFB, Del.

He is a 1966 graduate of Mc-Donell High School. HIXTON S. Sgt. Glenn Albert, son of Mrs. W.

Albert, the Black River Falls area Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt, Chippewa Falls, a daughter, rine Corporal Gerald D. Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Don DURAND Army Pvt. 1 crL6' state aid. about April 22 with a minor is serving with the First Marine Jan. 6. ald E.

Douglas of 1023 Warren Lawrence E. Livingston, 21, son "tS Lfu 2 f. girl and was apprehended April Aircraft Wing in Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs.

Jimmy Hofer uc ftuk-ucu i uk umul ciiu ui participated in Operation The board said It needed the money to invest because of the high interest rates. The money Air arm of the Third Marine 3, 196. at Myrtle Beach, the first level of the two-story Whitewater, a son, Jan. Owen Mesa with the First Ma Thompson ails, Is on Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Mur Amphibious Force, the wing op erates several hundred aircraft South Carolina, on vagrancy charges. rine Division in Vietnam. frame building. A sprinkler system in the, building reportedly duty at Nha Trang AB, Viet Is loaned to students on low in terest rates. phy, Chippewa Falls, a son The division conducted the Man, Three Boys Die in Minneapolis Fire MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) which include fighter, attack, nam.

Jan. S. did not operate. operation in the Haivan Pass area, ten miles north of Da- A Police Chief Harold Brad Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Rada, reconnaissance, helicopter, and transport aircraft. ford said his department got the Nang, to find enemy forces and Sergeant Albert, an aircraft engine mechanic, is a member of the Pacific Air Forces. The sergeant is a 1962 graduate of Chippewa Falls, a son, Jan. 7 Mr. and Mrs, Leland Jorgen- man and three boys died today in a fire that destroyed a house on Minneapolis' south side.

fire call about 6:20 ajn. Flames destroy their capability to strike ARKANSAW Army Pvt. broke through two large win son, Chippewa rails, a son, against the Da Nang area. Dennis W. DeMarce, 20, son of Washtucna (Wash.) High School.

Jan. 7. The dead were Michael Gates, dows in the kitchen and threat- Pierce Court ELLSWORTH (Special) -The following fines and forfeitures were recently reported in Pierce County Donald i Mrs. Lola DeMarce, Rt. 1, His wife, Sharon, is the daugh 14 Pntriflr 11.

anri Rrntt no4 a naarHw nniiea Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Knealy, was assigned Dec. 9 to the 60th ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Pet- Cadott, a daughter, 8, Hill, 8, who lived in the home, Firemen, confined and Aitert Jtossy SJwho rented the Jilaze -of -the Artillery, In. Vietnam, an Hixton. and Charles Smith, CHIPPEWA FALLS Boiler-man Fireman, Apprentice. Dwt F. USN, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo F. Fisher of 1628 W. River is serving aboard the Chippewa Falls, a son, Jan. 8 building.

Extensive damage Minnesota Man Gets Jail Term in Dunn i MENOMONEB (Special) -Dorr Thomas, 60, Rochester, appeared in County Court Monday? morning -J and -pleaded guilty to a Jan. 12 city charge of operating an auto while intoxicated in the 1900 block of N. Broadway at 9:19 p.m. Upon his failure to pay a $125 fine imposed by Judge W. H.

Bundy, the defendant was committed to county jail for 12 days, a room in the bouse. Firemen said Ross was burn was fined $32 and costs WHITEHALL Spec. Wil Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moss, was reported to the kitchen and for failing to yield the right of liam J.

Thoma is a crewebief ed. The three boys died of Thorp, daughter, Jan. 9, equipment, Workmen were at Greenwood to Host Seven 4-H Sessions NEILLSVILLE (Special) way. smoke inhalation, guided misMle destroyer USS Goldsborough at sea off the Donald L. Albarado, Hager the scene later Monday repairing the damage.

Deaths on a UH-IH helicopter for the 1st Airlift platoon of the 92nd Assault Helicopter Company. On Dec. 5 he was selected company City, forfeited $42 and costs for coast of Vietnam. Seven sessions dealing with various areas of 4-H work will be held Jan. 22 and Feb.

12 at Inattentive driving, wnue Charles J. Dube, Balsam Lake, The Pearl Harbor-based ship announced its return to the Rhinetander Paper Now in New Plant wa Man Cited BOOT, Howard 61, Chippewa Falls. HEUER, Mrs. Frank, 72, 619 Germania St. paid $77 for reckless Dennis A.

Plahn, Clayton Greenwood High School, start Western Pacific by scoring a direct hit on an enemy 50 caliber machine gun emplacement. Rock EJm Church Sets '69 Mrple Institute CHIPPEWA FALLS C. Elliott, Chippewa Hich and Maloy L. Monicken, Ham RHINELANDERl AP) The Rhinelander Daily News moved into a new plant during the weekend a change that in LARSON, Isaac, 83, formerly THE EAU CLAIRE LEADER mond, each were fined $27 for School band director, has been of Town of Drammen. illegal parking.

ELLSWORTH (Special) -The 1969 Maple Institute will Goldsborough's guns delivered repeated salvos on enemy targets 20 miles south of Danang elected to active membership JOHNSTON, Mrs. Charles, 41, Mary A. Nichols, Tomahawk, volved conversion to offset style In Phi Beta Mu, national band held Jan. 24 from 10 a. m.

to paid $32 for speeding; Pauline of printing, in support of u. S. Marines on ing at 8 p. m. Topics for the meetings include the 4-H dairying project, 4-H junior leaders pro club program planning arid activities, new leader visual aids and project packets in home economics and availability and uses, crafts and their relationship to, the 4-H.

proj masters fraternity. He a of 508 Washington St. BEST, Emil, 76, Mon dovi. Published tvry mornlno excel Men-day tt Eau CKire, Wis, 34701. Entered 2nd CI matter et the Bt office, Eau Cllrt ndr th act tl Cmeets March tw.

if matt In Wiscentle wltttfft ljo miles of Eau Claire, year SU.M, a months U.50i by cvrltf In. ieu Clairt, waek 50c. White. Valley, was operation "Valiant Hunt." Tne 51-year-old newspaper initiated during the annual 3:30 p. m.

at the Rock Elm Methodist Church about four miles west of Eimwood along fined $17 for non- registra DAYMrs, Joanna, 86, of 42). meeting of, the fraternity which was held Saturday in Madison, tion: and Bob R. Esanbock, Hy, 72. Spring Valley, paid $17 for no new plant is located at 314 Courtney Strefet. The business offices in the old plant will be occupied by the Rhinelander district office of the State Employment Service.

The institute will also be the CHETEK Glenn D. Stanford, 20, son of Mrs. "Ruth Stanford, Rt. 2, was promoted December 7 to Array specialist four in Germany, where he is Babcock St. STEINMETZ, Mrs.

Olga, 88, of Bloomer. HENSEL, Albert, 91, ol Cam district meeting of the state ects, and the 4-H conservation projects and activities in a 4-H working stop lamps. Pepin County Trailer and national maple producers councils. eron. club.

JOHNSON, Gustav 83, of The program will 1 1 ud Home Burns to Ground maple production by reverse osmosis, judging "duality ma Merrillan. TRUMBULL, Mrs. LV ..90, of Maiden Rock. DOC DURAND (Special) The SEW ple flavor, measuring syrup ran County Dies in State Crash By United Press International The death toll on Wisconsin trailer home of Mrs. Hatt i Holroquist burned to the ground MEYER, Mrs.

Bertha, 90, of density, testing maple syrup Usa Paly 3 lb. Fryers Black River Falls. tor sugar making and cream at 2:30 a.m. Monday in the Town of Frankfort, Pepia Coun DOUGLAS, Mrs. Mildred end 0 Try ssss TesiSj highways for 1969 has reached ing, and suggestions for product promotion and marketing.

ty. five with the latest victim a Grant County woman, in record Mrs. Holmquist, who lives alone, 10 southwest of of Minneapolis. SCHWAB, Leo 52, Plum City. MILLTRES, Mrs.

Mary, 75, of Durand. here, awoke tb find smoke pouring from her home She went to 1968, a total of 29 persons had died of accidents suffered In the first 13 days of the year. of the Art Frederickson home near 502 Bellingtr lo Skeppir, Market TUISDAY SPECIAL I I RATES IF YOU see Usr Eau Claire Citizen Lean Co. 118 East Grand Ave. Phon EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN The victim: by and called Durand i -men.

Five firemen, Robert Mrs, Martha Krohn, 55, rural 90 DAY, Mrs.P. Oliver, 86, 42i Babcock St. MURPHY, Mrs. Bertha, of Chippewa Falls. ZILLMER, Mrs.

Martha, Potosi. 3 Blair, Norman Smith, Robert Lewis Bauer, Law 14 CHICKEIl Become a licensed Real Estate Broker or Salesman! START NOW! Easy. Fasr. low fee. VISIT FIRST ClASS FREE IN EAU CLAIRE AT EAU CLAIRE YMCA on Fri-day, Jan.

17th, 1969 at 7:00 p.m. Also Home Study Course. WIS. SCHOOL OP RIAL ESTATE. 11 W.

Wisconsin MILWAUKEE. Authorities said Mrs. Krohn 90 rence Plumer and Arnie Bauer, of Augusta. Includes Cole Sbw. Jo-Jo OTTINGER, Franz of arrived in a truck and tanker was fatally injured Sunday night in a two-car collision on U.S.

61 northwest of Dickeyville Grant County. Four other persons were injured. or FrencK Fried Pootoej. Reo. 1.10 709 Third Ave.

(but the trailer was in flames RANOUS. Mrs. Effic, 87, 'and beyond saving. The cause formerly of 8IV4 Franklin St. I of the blaze is undetermined.

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