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Governor Says Kucera Charge 'Utterly False' ST. PAUL Controversies multiplied in Hie Minnesota Legislature this week as pressures increased. Two o( the bigger disputes in- volvcd reapporlionmcnt and un- emnloymenl compensation. The chairman of Ihe House committee on reapporlionmonl. Hop.

Robert Kucera of Northfield, said he had heard that Karl Rolvaag had promised to veto any reapporlion- menl bill sent to him by the legislature. The governor said this was "utterly false." Kucera said the veto would be part of a plot to force an at-large election of legislature and rob rural areas of representation. I Al weeks end Ihe five senators and five representatives wlio' will try to compromise Senate i and House reapponionmcnt bills were named. They are Donald Sinclair, Cordon Kosen- mcicr, Clifton Parks, Glenn Me- Curly and Thomas Vukelich and Reps. Salisbury Adams, Aden Krdahl.

Walter Klaus, Carl Ivcr-; son and Kucera. Efforts lo bring the unemployment benefit law up to date and lo build up the shrinking OF FORUM PANEl Issues currently before Congress were discussed on Friday at the Fergus Falls Chamber of Commerce community leadership forum. Sitting on the panel, from left to right, were Dr. L. A.

Syverson, Nick Weyrens, A. V. Harll, G. Robert Allison and Robert Bigwood. (Journal Photo) Girl Killed in H.

Crash I Services in Oregon for Former City Man Grievances in Boston Sfuided BOSTON' Mayor Jnhn Collins studied a list of griev- Services will Ix? held Monday i April 26, in for V'crnon (Bud) Rossow, formerly of Fergus Falls, who; An IS-year-old girl was killed died suddenly of a heart attack and four others injured early: Thursday morning. compensation fund were blocked jn a headon crash of two cars Mr. Rossow is survived by his ances from Ihe city's Negro for two previous sessions by on U.S. Highway 52 near St. widow.

Ihe former Mary Vorc: community today in the after-: disagreements between Conser- Cloud, Minn. three chiklren. Karen, John and math of a civil rights march vative and Literal groups. Two other fatalities were re- Michael; his falher, E. A.

Ros- and rally led by the Hcv. Dr. years ago when Ihe legislature corded late Friday to raise Min- sow; two brothers, Arthur and, Mai-tin Luther King Jr. managed to pass a bill, the gov- i nesola's highway toll for the George of Fergus Fal's; and a i Afler addressing a crowd r-sti- ernor vetoed it. year to 161.

or 34 behind last sister. Mrs. Roy (Esther) Nel-; IK) ii ig.oofl on loric Boston Common Friday i King went to City Hall for what he later described as "fruitful i and frank" meeting with Ihe mayor. King ai'd local civil lights leaders prescnled the mayor NEW YORK (AP) Ambassador Adlai K. Stevenson urges lhat United Slates diplomacy lake a new approach to intema-.

tional partnership involving I readiness to compromise and "lo admit lhat on occasion Ihe mistakes have been ours." He says (here should be "more genuine consultation, a more conscious search for Ihe, consensus" and "genuine shar- ing in the formulation and execution of policies." The chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations sketched his policy proposals Thursday night to 1.400 newspaper executives al the 52nd annual dinner of the Bureau of Advertising of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. i The dinner, at Ihe Waldorf- Astoria Hotel, was Ihe closing event of Ihe annual newspaper week here. i Stevenson (old the executives: "Where we can avoid Ihe di! reel confrontations of American power by substituting an international policing apparatus, we should hasten to do so. "The Gii7H Strip, the Congo.

Cyprus and many others thai I could name have all involved us in less expense, misunderstanding and abuse than the more direct confrontations (or example, of Southeast Asia." Chinese Bands Far into Thailand When a bill introduced two i year's pace. In addition, a months ago reached the floor young Rochester man died in an this week from the Senate La-; Ohio crash, bor Committee. Liberals tried to' The victims: send il back, saying it had not I Diane Hulrerly, 18. Watkins. had adequate hearings.

Conset- vatives called this a move lo Manfcrd Ronnbberg, 59, Daw- delay the bill and the motion! son, Minn, was defeated. I Lucille Davis. 5, Minneapolis. The proposal would increase! Donald J. Kernohan, maximum weekly benefits trom Rochester, Minn 538 to $44, tighten eligibility requirements and raise employers' contribution rales.

son of Minneapolis. Steel Strike Plans Proceed PITTSBURGH United 2)' Steelworkers officials, indicating conlmum of an agreement with Miss Hubcrtv was killed in a bi slcd Companies are uncert- 1 C0l cs aboui J-50 a.m. today. 3in wcnl wiUl slrlkc lans "I said 1 will read this bill of half a mile we.sl of Waite Park, iu.rticnli.rs and do what's possi- The chief sponsor, Sen. a St.

Cloud suburb. I President David J. McDonald ble on these matters, ley Holmquist of Grove City, I Several college students who nnd Secretary Treasurer 1. W. said.

estimated employers would came upon the wreck scene Abel met with other top officials The Rev. Virgil A. Wood, i have to pay S10 million more a helped the injured from the of the United Sleclworkers Union president of Ihe Massachusetts year, of which million cars, one of which to decide whether to slrike inde- unit of the Southern Christian! would go to rebuild the fund Taken lo a St. Clpud hospital pendent steel firms as well as Leadership Conference, said, now under S20 million with were Sharon Manuel, 18. Gab- Ihe 11 major eonmanies involved "We will be back lo see Mr.

Col- nearly 540 million paid out in viela Micse. 18. and Elaine Ley. in negotiations here. lins within seven days Pcrbapi Thailand IP Red Chinese bands have pushed more (ban 300 miles inside Thailand, a government spokesman said today.

Terrorist hands have been roaming through heavy jungles between Malaysia and Thailand for several years, but this is the needs and enforce- firsl limc lh havc tecn rcport with a lisl of grievances covering public housing, welfare and uullv JIL llm mcn fi hcaUh and lousing so close to heavdy populated surrounding Bangkok. WEATHER April Weather 1964-65 Taken at 6 Max Pep Apr. Max IVji 48 23 0 1 38 .03 1 49 33 0 2 34 3ft ,02 44 26 0 3 34 31 .80. Teigus rtm uany Saturday, Apiil 24, 1965 I Tonight on ml 'Ba lery decide to let Opie win. fl Hi Documentary.

The nail 1 In lure, causes and possible cures IK I of homosexuality are discussed 1- i by experts. E'OO (ft 7) Amlv ffillk.trs SUNDAY Comedienne Phyllis Dillcr and 9:00 am. (4) Snoclal. "The tmmpelcr Al llirt join Andy, the 3 1 Ciiurch of the Seven Councils" Osmond Brothers and Ihe Good 32 5 41 31 .01 evammation of the his- 'Time Singers. 16 o- 31 15 3 9 lorvV tlie Eastern Orthodox 9:00 (4) CISS News Special.

i i 7, Church and its position in Am- The effecls on today's world of 4j li9 erica lodav. events that occurred in 54 47 32 0 70 33 fl 3S .06 1:00 (6) 'Church. Live broad- especially the end of World War isl of Mass from St. Marv's II and the advent of the atomic 66 29 0 10 4ri 41 .11 cathedral in SI. Cloud.

age are explored. 61 41 12 HO 33 .01 5:00 (4) Twcntlelh 10:33 (11) Movie. "Undercov- 33 30 2.0S 13 59 27 0 Thc i 01 am or Dm-ior." with Llnyd Nolan 47 2 I 4 ni inc." focuses on how machines Janice Logan (1939). 67 35 fl 1.) llfi 32 .31 aro dviving people from the: 79 45 0 10 37 30 .05 i mls am up surpluses: 43 30 0 17 4S 31 paj( fur bv lc i a Farm descrl port on the 46 25 0 IS 55 3:1 .04 Bureau president Charles Scliu- nf Malia. ls fa st 53 30 0 19 47 37 man nneis Union presi- Hie Acapulco of Jordan.

63 J2 0 60 .04 dcnl James Pallon anoear. 39 35 .69 21 55 36 .20 (6. 7) color. Meet (lie Press. 46 29 22 56 37 .02 Secretary of (he Treasure Henry 62 4D 23 42 37 0 Fowler is interviewed.

Humidity 75 (11) Movie. "The Naked Jos. Fells Edge." with Gary Cooper and Official U.S. Weather Delwrah Kerr. last movie of Bureau Observer Cooper's 37-vear film career '(1961).

NORTHWEST FORECASTS 9:30 (6) Movie. "1 died a Minnesota: Cloudy and cold Thousand Times," with Jack through Sunday with occasional 'alance and Shelly Winters or snow mostly soulh-cen- (1935). 1 Iral tonight and in east Sunday. 10:30 (4) Special. "Library i Low lonighl 26-3S.

High Sunday Telethon" is a public rel; in 40s. lalions program for Moorhead North Dakota: Mostlv cloudv Slalc College on which pledges and cool with scattered light arc encouraged for updating (he rain or snow in southeast lo- college library which was de. night. Clearing west tonight. slro i 1 i a variable clnmlinc.ss.

warmer. Low tonight 23-35. High Sunday 42-52 east. 52-02 west. South Dakota: Scattered light rain or snow in east Auction Dales Allot) April 26 W.

U. Lancaster April 27 Gay lluber April 27 1 Ray Edwards April 29 Wanda Wandrie May 1 1 Wilfred Hartwig Estate May 13 Ill) Movie. "The a German film of 1860 vintage. MONDAY 6:30 (6) Special. Half hour special on the Beatles entitled "Big Night Out." Bealles sing live SUITES.

7:00 (6, 7) VNCI.E. THRUSH attacks UNCLE headquarters in an attempt lo kill Waverly, who has learned of their plans lo assassinate a visiting African premier. Koran. 7:30 (4) Andy Griffith. To al- Iracl a crowd, the operators of a crooked carnival shooling gal- Grand Opening SALE FALLS MOBILE HOMES Fergus Falls, Minnesota .1 Over 35 umls in stock, all sizes and floor plans.

Buy your Traiiblazer Travel Trailer now down and interest. See our Famous Marslifield Horr.es with 3-indi wall gun-type furnace and double insula- lion. All prices drastically 3ticl nicjrk' ed! Shop al your leisure No High Pressure! Junction 210 52 SE Phono 736-2356 The bands arc believed to to- po Collins ln months benefits each year. i 19. all of Watkins, and Patricia Also during the week: Mallak, 22, Little Falls, driver A tax reform bill was inlro-' of the second car.

dnced. It would reduce the num-- Ronnbberg was driving a car bor of property classifications thai went off a county road near for tax purposes and provide Dawson. hit a utility pole and personal properly and real i rolled, tossing Ihe victim out. Asked about the chances of settlement before next Satur-; day's 12:01 a.m. strike deadline, Abel said: "Who knows?" said it is up lo chief fed- mediator William E.

Simkin Boston can become a model for the North as we work out our problems in good faith." Chief Dies HOT SPRINGS. Ark. Hi Owen Vincent (Owncy) Madden. estate tax relief. Lost revenue He died at a Dawson hospital, when the union and manaoe- would be replaced by a two per i The Davis girl died of in-, men! might sit down together At the rally King said he.

had 73, prohibition era gangster and come lo Boston, the hcadquur- racketeer who ruled by terror lers more than a century ago of York and New Jersey, the movement lo abolish slav- died early today, cry, "not lo condemn but to en- r) ca mc from chronic em- juries suffered when struck by again and try lo break Ihe dead- collra se. cent sales tax. John Wingard took his seat as. automobile near her home lock, representative from the 30lh'Thursday night. District East.

He was the win- Kernohsn was killed Friday rer in a second election-ordered when his car struck the rear ot after the House ruled that Lynn a truck on Interstate 75 in Slaltengren, victor in November sharonville. Ohio, a suburb of over Wingard. had violated Ihe Cincinnati. The Iruck driver was Corrupt Practices Act. I not hurl.

The Senate gave preliminary approval lo a hill lo legalize Km BTnR SC OOI (tistrinnuon and saie ol Oulii NAMED control devices. This has been; A Denver physcmn, a lung disease. Costs Boy Three Fingers VENICE, Calif. HI Police I lc cumm nnity." say a former electronics man boobytrapped ciqarcltc lighter I The inarch to Bo.slon Common which cxnlodcd when a young boy found it. "II would be dishonest to say; 12:10 a.

m. ending Madden's T.oslon is a Birmingham or lhat' years of quiet retirement in this Massachusetts is a Mississippi, Arkansas resort city. But il would be more irrespnn-! siblc for me to deny Ihe crippling poverty and the injustices that cxisl in some sections ol man. C. Edward Ronayne.

39. began in the city's lioxburv district. dcscrilxxl in the complaint Ci.pc. 7. lost three ling- banded thc mayor as "Boston's from on? hand when he dirk- permanent disaster area.

Madden's blazing career spanned two decades nf and rackclecring. In his later years. Madden was a generous contributor lo charities, particularly those benefil- lins young people. He avoided publicity. Madden's associates during the era included (Legs) outlawed under Minnesota law since 18S4.

was'appointed buperintendenl of cd Ihe lighter to see if il would Diamond. Vincent (Mad Dog) Thc House set a vote for April; and Sight Saving wnrk. I "This is the area of our city Coll. Big French de Mango 59 on a revived bill lo permit. 00 ar rbauit Gov Bonkc(1 on suspicion of at- where teeming thousands of Dutch Schulty.

Bo Wincbcrq sale of liquor on Sundav i Uolvaac Friday. murder Friday was your constituents are hopelessly Sherman. Larry Kay restaurants in cerlain comrnun-; succeed Sidney A. McMurtlo. 5ii.

form-; caught in the quicksand of dc- Frank Ualc. Vannic Higgins anc ilics. relirini; 30 after 30 years erly of Mar Vista Electronics. spair," thc statement said. jolliers.

A record 113 bills was intrn- of service. duccd Monday, Ihe last day for! submitting proposals without consent of the governor, hut ihi- flow cnnlinued witli 30 new measures in Ihe House and 38 in the Senate in the four (lays after the deadline. The governor signed 52 hills during Ihe week, bringing total to 262. the Iwo Youths Seized in Colorado Colo, ill 700 Apply at New Colleges ST. PAUL (AH More mar 7(10 students have anplied for enrollment in the three junior colleges which will open in Minnesota in the fall.

The Stale Junior College Board's executive director. Dr Philip C. Helland said Friday the applications have exceeded CMXictations. Six hundred applicants have applied for entrance to Ihe Iwo AUCTION SALE llavui" received other employment the undersigned will sell at Public Auction al farm located 3 miles east, 3 miles south, "i mile wesl. 2 mile south of Deer Cr.vk; or 7 west on U.S.

210, 1 mile north, mile wesl and mile, norlh of llcwiti; on THURSDAY, APRIL 29 Sale Starts at 10:30 a.m. Sharp Homemakers Uuh Will Serve Lunch 49 Head of Holstein Cattle TB AND liANtiS TESTKI) NO SL'Sl'KtTS OR RKrVCFOKS COW, COW, COW, COW, COW, COW, COW, cow, cow, cow, i cow, 1 cow, I cow, cow, 'I 5 milking, bred Jan. 5 milking, fresh, open 5 milking, bred Feb. 16 2 milking, fresh, open 2Vj milking, fresh, open milking, fresh, open 5 milking, bred Mar. 4 3 milking, bred Aug.

10 milking, fresh, open 5 milking, bred Mar. 20 6 milking, bred Mar. 16 4 milking, bred Mar. 23 2'-'j milking, fresh, open 6 milking, bred Mar. 4 COW, 6 milking, bred Jan.

29 COW, 2Vi milking, fresh, open COW, 6 milking, bred Jan. 6 COW, 3 milking, fresh, open COW, 5 milking, bred Feb. 12 COW, milking, bred Jan. 12 COW, 5 milking, bred Aug. 5 HEIFER, 1 Vi just bred COW, bred Aug.

10 HEIFER, 2 to freshen in Juno 5 YEARLING HEIFERS 4 BULL CALVES, 9 months 5 HEIFER CALVES, 3 to 5 months 11 BULL CALVES, 3 weeks to 4 months Full Line of Machinery Clean-Up Week Mayor M. J. Quarum has proclaimed Ihe week of May 2,1965 Austin. youths were lie- ing held today by police after they had bcon seized driving stolen automobiles and had ad- milted they escaped from a Minnesota reformatory April 11. Police Chief Pete Connell raid the youths identified themselves as terry Pilokcnton.

and Robert "cwman. 17. Newman was slopped by a for drivin; rinse to ll-e car preceding his. This vehicle was driven by he said. The Central High School.

Circle Pines, has applicants, and Minneapolis Central Hish School has 352. Thc junior college al Thief River Falls, which had been planned for 1W) freshmen, has 114 applicants. Dr. Richard F. White, plan- nine director for new junior colleges, said the hoard has received twice as many applications from inslnictors seeking to Income (acuity members as Vcnton.

and when he sport away Trinidad police were notified. Connell said Pilokenton drove through Trinidad at speed nf. needed. 7(1 miles an hnir and abandoned Bishop P. Shannon was was named as a one-man committee car outside nf town.

sri'ed in a shoppinc area. The police chief said the youths related that they had automobiles and traveled to West Virginia, back to Min- ncsola and then to Colorado. to interview memljers. potential (acuity $665 POSSIDlllly tor British Subsidiary LONDON (AD A Kn Klnn in Imperial M. Shclton of I.AKK IS SIF.NAMET) FOR PRKSIUF.NT AL'STIN.

Tex. iP- Lake Cn.nite Shoals, where President caloosa. says it's a possi- likes to go boaling. is bility. If ing renamed for the D'iring a television interview clout.

taprrf in the United Slates. Shel- Directors of the Lower Colo- ton said the Klan is getting raclo River Authority decided many British of support. Thursday lhat henceforth the "In fact." he added, "we have "00-acre reservoir shall be call- 'so much support that we are ed I It veiy shortly is SO mi'e? r.ortli of his central a subsidiary movement in Brit- Texas ranrt. 1 CLEAN-UP WEEK fhe Sanitation Depa'trvenl will again csricipate by picking up all discarded material in the residential areas of city. The Pick-Up Will Be Made on WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 Starting at 6:00 a.m In order to facilitate t'ic pict-up we 3'e asV.ing thai all material be deposited ol the curb each householder.

PLEASE DO NOT CALL THIS OFFICE FOR SPECIAL SERVICE The Sanitation crews be their regular garbage and trash as ur.ual. H. J. Sowden, Superintendent Public Utilities Department 1338 John Deere Mode! A Tractor, good tires 1018 M-M Model II with cultivator, slartor and lighls. good (ires 1IM1 International Model wilh Cultivator, good tires I33S Deere to sell for repairs Intl.

2-16 Plow, 2 sels lays, on rubber Massey-Harris 2-11 Plow, nn rubber ID6I New Holland Super 67 Ralcr I.uiidell 7-I't. Power Mower John Deere Model Combine Manure Loader lo fil Jnhn Dcrrr International 7-l'l. Old nigger Jnhn Deere l.i-Fl. Disc Knvar 8-Ft. Field Digger (hialonna lO-FI.

Prill with grass seeder M-M Corn Planlrr wilh frrliliicr atlach- mcnt and 200 rods wire 1-Sectlnn Flexible Drag Two S-FI. John Deere tirain ninders Jnhn Deere Corn Binder MrCormU'k-Deoring Spreader Intl. Spreader nn n.blior M-M l-Whrcl Spreader nn niblx-r Case (-Bar Side Hake Case Wagon on nihlH-r and rack Thrre -t-Mliecl Wagons on n.blwr atal 2 Hacks lfi-F(. drain Auger 28-Ft. Krskin Bale Klevalnr Pnsl Hnle Digger lo fil Ford tractor fanning Mill with Sieves Saw Kig with new blade Timiblehug Scraper 2-Whrel Trailer New SSH Silage Chippor 1 II.P.

molor and Vfl-f't. of cord New McCiillnngh Chain Saw. Model jninlcr and sharpener attachment Dairy Equipment Rightway Milker Pump Hinman Pump with "i H.P. mntor. pipeline and slall rncks fnr 26 rrtws 2 New Typf Perfection Automatic Milkers S-Can Intl.

Klectric Cooler wilb 1 H.P. motor 12 in-Gallon Milk Sears Cream Separator Tails. Strainers Poullry IS Year-old Urn 1 10x12 Brrirxirr Feeders and Walrrrrs Hay, Feed, Elc. About 5-Ft. Silage in IVfl.

Silo About 400 Rales of Vpland Hay Some Straw Miscellaneous H.P. Clinlon Gas Engine, like new- Duplex Pump and motor Alnmic Klectric Fencer M-Gnl. flas Barrels Water Tank 2 Log Chains Log VIFO H.P. Electric Mntor Some New and I'srd Lumber Grease Guns Jig Saw Wire Stretchers Air Compressor Hal lory Fencer 22-lncli Mower 3 Sets Traclor Chains Wheelbarrow 2 Fish Houses with stoves Bolt Rack and Bench forks Shovels Many other items too numerous lo mention Household Goods Popcr flas Range Spoff! Queen Coffee Table Rnffft Kitchen Table. 1 Chairs 2 Chests of Drawers 4 Ann Chairs Ilrrsjor Mrxliliod Choke, 5 SliiMgnn Sink and Oibir.el 3H3 British F.nfield Rifle 1 Hicycles Tricycle Travel Kze Baby Carnage 2 Rnrkers Ctas Pla'c fornnado S-FI.

Hefrigfrat- nr Knd Tables Kitchen Caliinet 2 Beds, cnmplele Platform Hocker Table Lamps Highclinir II .22 Cal. Pislnt Sfl-Fl. Garden Hose Bird Cage and sland Dishes and other items L'sual Terms of Sale: All sums of SIO and under cash. On sums over lhat amount lime will be given for one year from date of sale on approved paper acceptable clerk. Those desiring time niusl make arrangements with clerk before day of sale.

All others will tic considered rash buyers. No property lo be removed until settlement is made. RAY EDWARDS K. E. Zaske anrl Jim Olson, Auctioneers Security State Bank of Deer CrwV, Clerk.

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