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The Daily Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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Claim forth May fie Under Scientists Urge Congress to Probe UFOs VILLAECHAXJVE, France More than 100 bald men from Belgium, Switzerland and frriftce convened in chauve, which means Bald Town in French, Monday. The The Daily QA lau Tuesday, July 30, 1968 bald association took their annual vow against all hair- growing preparations. WASHINGTON told Congress Monday there weft too many sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects to rule out the possibility that earth might be under lance.by creatures from outer space, they urged lawmakers to support a thorough lion. Dr. Carl Sagan, astronomy professor at Cornell University, said if there are other technical civilizations among the hundreds of billions of stars in the universe, "any random one of them is likely to be vastly ahead of "This is a possibility take very ffm Dr.

James MCDOMM, gjjhior pftyiiclit with the iMtituteftt Atmospheric Physict at University of Arizona, "It there even a chance surveillance, we should explore Dr. J. HyMk, director of Northwestern University's Dearborn Observatory, said: "My scientific that there is scientific pay dirt in the UFO He urged Congress to establish and support a "UFO board of scientific inquiry" to sponsor a variety of investigations along with an "Hitemafiortal clearing home" correlate of UFO sightings (row around the A ta the scientists testified at a symposium on Sponsored the House Committee on Science and Astronautics. Cases Cited Noting UFO sightings by responsible and skeptical witnesses around the world, McDonald said: "Far too many defy our best analysis." He said these included some cases where witnesses on the ground flashed lights into a pattern of hovering, disc-like craft which responded with flashing lights in the same pattern. "It would be terrible it this technology was represented by the Everready flashlight." Sightings In IMS McDonald also said there were many UFO sightings reported up and down the Eastern Seaboard around the time of the Northeast power blackout in late 1965.

Since the cause of the power pulse whirh precipitated the blackout has never been identified, McDonald said "There is a puzzling and Slightly disturbing coincidence here." Could Be Visited If the earth is being watched, Sagan said "It would be folly to ignore is not beyond question that we could be visited." McDonald said if the earth was being watched from space, it was being done by a society so advanced that to earthmen its technology "would be indistinguishable from magic." First Hearing on Gun Issue Held in State LA CROSSE (AP) Assemblyman Barnard Lewtson, R-VI roqua, said mail from his con is against gun running heavily registration but strongly in favor of a 'stop and frisk' law. Lewison is Assembly State Affairs Committee, which on Monday began the first seven hearings on the Issues. Assembly Speaker Harold Froehlich, R-Appleton, ordered the hearings to gather in- Obituaries State Young People Urge 18 Beer Age MADISON, Wis. (UPI) Bser should be legal for all 18-year- olds in Wisconsin but should be more heavily taxed, according to action during the Wisconsin and Larry, both of Osseo; Lylel model legislature during the Blair and Richard, Altoona; weekend. three daughters, Mrs.

Stanley 1 The young people, meeting in chairman of the Curry, Black River Falls; Mrs. mock session in the capital, Mrs. Orin Indrtbo OSSEO (Special) Mrs. Orin Indrebo, 65, of Osseo, died Monday morning at the Osseo Area Hospital. Besides her husband, she Is survived by four sons, Vern Ronald Reissner, Hay ward; and Bonnie, Osseo; three brothers, Ted, Strum; Arnold, Osseo; and Ernest, Minneapolis; one sister, Mrs.

Emma Veum, Eau Claire; 19 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Os Leroy Johnsrud officiat- in the Osseo The casket will not be open at the church. formation for the 1969 legisla lure. i a 1 will continue The through Oct.

1, with sessions CV scheduled at Hayward, ng 'Burial land Center, Antigo, cemetery Milwaukee and Appleton. Nine persons, all of them opposed to gun registration, testified before the committee Monday. Bill Black a state policeman from La Crosse, appeared as a representative of the La Crosse Sportsman's Alliance. He presented petitions bearing the signatures of 1,750 persons opposed to gun registration and 67 who supported it. Harold Molgahn, of La Crosse, representing the Wisconsin Gun Collectors Association, said that members of the group were against gun registration.

Carson Gotham, a member of the West Salem Rod and Gun Club, said registration would only "make outlaws of people." Assemblyman Norbert Nuttel- man, R-West Salem, said-that he personally opposed gun registration, but promised to keep an opsn mind on the issue while listening to hearings. testimony at the a resolution urging escalation of; ing, 31 overtime, one 1 the Vietnam war or one calling for withdrawal. A resolution calling for continued negotiations In Paris was tabled. Traffic Cases parking, three improper parking, two prohibited zone, two blocking driveways, and 241 meter violations. passed a bill which would raise jhe beer tax from $1 to $5 for each 31-gallon barrel.

However, Republican Gov. Douglas Bendt, 18, Brookfield, vetoed it. He said it. would raise the price of beer, The youths passed, and Bendt approved, a bill to make IS the statewide minimum age for drinking beer. Also passed were bills to make legally available Friends may call at the 0 single persons 18 years old.

dahl Funeral Home from 2 p.m. a nd to make use of marijuana today until noon Wednesday. a misdemeanor instead of a fel Modern Troubles Come in Fractions BALTIMORE (AP) Accord- Ing to a report written for Baltimore's Department of Social Services, modern troubles can, come in fractions. A group of welfare recipients who participated in a year-long federally financed rent subsidy i average of 2.70 major psychosocial problems, or those which required "community intervention." The report, written by Dr. Harris Chaiklin of the University of Maryland School of Social Work, said social workers identified .87 new problems per family and eliminated .58 problems per family.

Henry W. Soley Henry W. (Mickey) Soley, 57, of 558 Starr died at Sacred Heart Hospital this morning. He was born in St. Paul and had lived in Eau Claire since childhood.

For the past 25 years he had been employed at Uniroyal here. Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday from St. John's Lutheran church, the Rev. Roy B.

Schmeichel officiating. Burial will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the Smith Funeral Chapel from 2 p.m. Wednesday until 11 a.m. Thursday and at the church one hour before services.

Mr. Soley is survived by his widow Barbara; a son, the Rev. Douglas Soley, Alpena, two grandchildren and his mother. Mrs. Dora Soley of a Claire.

ony. A right to work law also passed. The marijuana measure included an assembly amendment that said the intent of the bill "is not that the 1968 model legislature favors legalization of marijuana. On national and international issues, the lawmakers passed a resolution saying had a "clear moral obligation" to ob-j tain the return of the ship Pueblo and its crew from North Korea. They could not agree on either Dennis L.

Nowak, 18, of 1405 Park pleaded innocent in County Court today to a charge of making a prohibited U-turn and driving after suspension of his driver's license June 25 in Rice Lake. Judge Thomas H. Barland referred the case back to Barren County for trial. Because the youth was 17 and a juvenile at the time of the alleged offense, the case had been transferred to this court for the convenience" of the youth and his family. Beverly J.

Blakeley, 46, 1507 Harding pleaded innocent through her attorney, James G. Franey to a charge of not wearing glasses as required on her restricted driver's license July 23 when she was involved in a two-car accident at Pleasant and Esmond Sts. She posted a $52 bond BETTER HOME BUYS are listed in the Leader Telegram Classified Ads. Read for Sale" today. Miners Killed YUBARI, Japan (UPI)-A coal mine fire and cave-in killed two men and temporarily trapped 29 others today on the northern island Twelve of the were injured and after their rescue.

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