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The Minneapolis Star from Minneapolis, Minnesota • Page 14

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14 A THE MINNEAP0US STAR Oct. 30, 1967 Israel Insists Any Peace Plan Include Direct Negotiations Thousands Flee Fire in California UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. one by Canada and The Netherlands and the other by India called for the dispatch of a special U.N. peace representative to the Middle East, but they differed on (Reuters) The United Nations was faced today with a new warning from Israel that any Middle East peace MONDAY ONLY! Catalinas, UMans Hordtops, 2 drs. 4 drs All with Factory air power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, white wall tires, hydramatie transmissions, radios.

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Flames threatened some 1,000 others, they said. "It looks like another Bel Air fire," said a forestry spokesman, referring to the devastating 1961 blaze which destroyed 450 homes in an exclusive northwest Los Angeles district. The flames today swept OU PER MO. ing wun israei. He also rejected any mis (With normal down payment) sion "which would operate NO LIMIT PICK UP ONIY AT THIS PRICE under the assumption that representative Gideon Rafael, who said his country would reject outright any proposal what it has to do is to re 9 store the pre-war conditions with their fragility and allowing the Arabs to avoid CALL RON BARKLY 332-1133 If you plan on buying any new car this year, don't miss one of these tremendous bargains! down from the Santa Ana A University of Minnesota student who allegedly stole an airplane to escape after the killing of his roommate went on trial today before Hennepin District Judge Stanley D.

Cane. The defendant is Terrence Van Nurden, 20, Montrose, charged with first-degree murder in the shooting of 32-year-old Edward P. Butkovich Aug. 9. Butkovich's body was found in an apartment he Mountains into several such negotiations.

"We do not insist on the capitulation of those who up arms against us," he told an American Jewish Congress dinner. "But neither can they nor the United Nations expect us to yield to an Arab policy of no peace, no recognition and no negotiation," he added. Both peace proposals Orange County residential Teacher in Court EDWARDSVILLE, 111. (IPI) Alfred Kuenzli of St. Louis, is scheduled to appear today on a reckless driving charge that is, driving his car over the foot of a Southern Illinois University security guard in an argument.

Juenzli teaches so cial psychology at SIU. areas in the foothills. An estimated 4,000 persons were evacuated from a thousand homes in the Lem Each Tuesday you'll enjoy The Minneapolis Star's Metro-Poll, an impartial, scientific home-interview survey on what residents of the metropolitan area think about the leading topics of the day. on Heights area shortly after dawn. and Van Nurden shared at 215 S.

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Dr. Carl Malmquist, court psychiatrist, said Van Nurden is competent to stand trial but was insane at the time of the crime. Van Nurden was arrested the day after Butkovich's body was found. He allegedly stole a plane from Crystal Airport and was chased to St. Cloud, where he was arrested when he landed.

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Roy Benn, 59, a St. Cloud businessman, was last seen near a supper club here. He was believed to have been carrying a large sum of Another Full Service Bank with a ball on Beattle Helps Open New Discotheque LONDON, England (IPI) The wildest discotheque of them all, Lulu, is opening tonight with such first night guests as actress Jane Asher, Beatle Paul McCartney and actor David Niven helping. What makes the club so offbeat, said owner Louis Brown, is the music. Only classical music will be played.

money. Saturday frogmen dived in the No. 2 quarry here, where they found the two cars. They then moved to the channel to the Little Rock Lake next to the supper club. Divers also searched the west edge of the Mississippi River in nearby Sartell for Benn.

That search also proved futile. a. Killing So Real Guests Thought It Was Skit A 1 1 The victim lived at an apartment house across the street and had come to the party at the swank Valley Country Club apartments 5 VAN NUYS, Calif. (IPI) A stranger at a Halloween costume party shot and killed one of the guests Sunday. Other partygoers at first thought the action was a skit.

Kenneth A. Lindstrand, 32, lay on the floor in the recreation room of an apartment about 1 a.m. Comdex for five minutes be fore the guests noticed blood coming from his mouth. A girl inquired whether anything was wrong. It was then the guests realized he had Witnesses said he danced for a few minutes, then went outside.

Seconds later, he ran back inside, chased by a husky, uncostumed man. The pursuer had what looked like a cap pistol. It was a revolver, police said. Two shots were fired. One hit a wall and the other struck Lindstrand in the side.

"It looked to everyone like a skit," said one guest who asked to remain anonymous. "We all thought, 'Gee, this guy is really putting it been shot. Detectives said they had mi no definite leads. The case was complicated because many of the 50 guests at the party had been drinking and gave varied descriptions of the gunman and the killing. at 7800 Penn Ave.

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