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St. Cloud Times from Saint Cloud, Minnesota • Page 3

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St. Cloud Timesi
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Saint Cloud, Minnesota
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Earl Gray, attorney for the plaintiffs, said he also is seeking approval for a motion joining the suit with a similar $4.5 million suit filed previously in federal court by Dianne Fennell, operator of the Mistress Sauna Parlor. Limit 2 cases. Expires Aug. 13, 1377. All Flavors, Mix a Case! MIIIARS BOTTLING CO.

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ST. PAUL (AP) An $11.2 million suit has been filed in federal court against St. Paul and its officials by eight sauna-massage parlor operators. The suit involves the city's new anti-pornography rules. In particular, the plaintifs object to the regulation that sauna doors must be closed by "V2 is pregnancy your number one problem? FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE jut I -Call or the governor's office announced Monday.

O'Donnell, 40, Mound, had been acting commissioner of the department since July 1. He was among several persons recommended for the post by the Governor's Appointments Commission. The new department combines several agencies dealing with jobs, including the former Department of Employment Services. Public hearing ST. PAUL (AP) A public hearing in Duluth on Aug.

15 has been scheduled by the Minnesota Public Service Commission on an application for higher rates by Minnesoa Power Light Co. has applied for a 21 per cent boost in rates, totaling $31.5 million a year. The higher rates went into effect May 5 but the company will be required to make refunds if the commission does not allow the full amount. serves about 91,000 customers in central and northeastern Minnesota. The public hearing will be at 8 p.m.

in the county board room of the St. Louis County courthouse in Duluth. Citizens or groups may testify in person or submit written statements. Additional hearings will be held in Duluth Aug. 16, Sept.

19 and Oct. 17, and in St. Paul Aug. 27, at which the company will submit evidence in support of its rate increase. call birthright Lost the loot MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Two men who robbed a bank customer Monday got away with their freedom, but lost the loot, their stolen car and a pistol they used in the robbery.

Bloomington police said Mark James, 20, a messenger for Rama-da Inn was accosted by one of the two suspects while James was on his way from the Northwestern National Bank Southwest. James said he gave up several thousand dollars to the robber, who fled with his companion in a stolen car. Police said they later found the car, the money, and the pistol on a dead-end street a few blocks from the bank. Electrocuted BELLE PLAINE (AP) A lineman for the Minnesota Valley Electric Co-op was electrocuted Monday while working on a project in Cedar Lake Township. A spokesman for the co-op said he was Jim Harsh, 32, Belle Plaine.

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