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Thursday, February 15, 1973 Rapid City Journal 21 Rapid City and area deaths 'Consider the source' of anti-war in BIA documents case Grand jury won't indict reporter, two Indians Raymond Hieb Andrew H. Harwood Eugenia Huitz Porter II1LL CITY Private ser- STURGIS Graveside rites STURGIS Services for An- statements in Hanoi, U.S. POW says vices tor Mrs. iva itugenia ior Kaymona nieo, aa. n.

narwooa, longtime HuUz) Porter wre MA Jan. 29 swirh resident who died Mon- Meade Countv rancher who died at Renton, followed by day at Minneapolis, wiUjTuesday in a Rapid City hos-v aummi companied by a police informer might be detrimental to the men still held. Risner, 48, did not directly cremation. be 2 p.m. Fnday at Black Hms pital, will be p.m.

fcaturday CLARK AIR BASE, Philip- who posed as an Apache. 13nrt ai AaA Tan at National cemetery wnn ine.ai nra. uimeu iutrunxiui (AP) Statements 28 Mrs. Church in Sturgis with the Rev The government contends the deny that he made the state Vmm in Rontnn niwino Hessel Stevens officiating against the Vietram war by three Intended to convert the ments attributed1 to him. But he said; "At no time during my Clayton Berry officiating.

Burial will be in Bear Butte Cemetery. Visitation is sched stolen documents to their own American prisoners in Hanoi "were made from prison" and "we should consider the a ions iiim i Burial will be with military a long luness. Jdley She was born Jan. 21, jharg 0f arrange-to Dr. Eugene and kabelle menls imprisonment have I failed to use.

The government said an unnamed informer was their support my President and my Funeral source," a senior American uled at F. O. Jolley WASHINGTON (AP) A federal grand jury Thursday refused to indict a reporter and: two Indians on charges of possessing documents stolen from the Bureau of Indian Affairs last fall. After the grand jury's decision was read to investigative reporter Les Whitten and Indians Hank Adams and Anita Collins, the government moved that the case be dropped. Whitten, in a hallway interview said he felt the country and my Presidents source of information about the Huz.

deceased Me at- Hieb was born May 9, 1914 at Home in Sturgis from Thursday ItAnj-tusI tli II fHtm pnVinnli! that POW said Thursdav. policy." intended use ol the documents. wosmer. survivors inciuoe nis widow, Alice E. Hieb, Ipswich.

News reports here identifiediumyersiiy or ana the informer as a District oi mines Air Force Col. Robinson Eisner of Oklahoma City, who had antiwar statements at-tribirted to him by Hanoi Radio, Columbia policeman John G. Rapid City. She married Ira Porter in li43 at Grand Island, Neb. While he served overseas Maurice M.

Talley Arelland. evening unui service ume Saturday. A memorial has been established. Harwood was born Jan, 17, 1909 at Bonita Springs to Wilfred and Grace Harwood. He worked several years for the Cole Burton ranches before his marriage to Kathryn Denker April 22, 1933 at Deadwood.

made tne comment in answer in the China-india-iJurma mea- STURGIS Services for to a question at the first news given by any of the government had wanted to i 5 il I Anderson said the grand jurors questioned him on whether "Les had spoken to me in ad In August 1P68, Hanoi Radio attributed him a statement calling on the United States to "stop all bombing and other acts of war against North Vietnam and withdraw all U.S. troops from South Vietnam." Risner's wife said that she did rot believe the voice on the broadcast was her husband's. The Oklahoman was the third-ranking officer among the 143 POWs released Monday and ter during World war II, she Maurice M. Talley, 56, of Stur-moved to Renton where she was gis who died Tuesday at Fort employed by Boeing Aircraft Meade Veterans Hospital, will show that he and his boss, syndicated columnist Jack An prisoners released Monday. Risner and Marine Col.

John vance about plans to return the documents and he had and corp. lor many yearsano was(be i0 p-gy at United derson, had paid for the three cardboard cartons of docu They moved to the Haw Draw Dunn of Jacksonville, joined by her husband in 1947. Methodist Church in Faith with whether he had paid for the documents." He said the docu ments. They had not, he said. the Rev.

Grace Huck and the The FBI arrested Whitten ments had been offered ta community where they had, both prisoners of war for seven, lived and ranched since. (years, met newsmen for 15 Harwood was an Agricultural' minutes. They avoided ques-Stabilization and Conservation itions about prison life on Rev. Don Hadrick officiating. and Adams Jan.

31 as they car Whitten free. Burial, with military honors, also one of the most popular. ried three cartons allegedly containing the stolen documents Robinson Risner committeeman. He served on grounds that their answers, Col, Richard F. Dingle Services are pending for Richard F.

Dingle, 60, 4015 W. St. Whitten said the jurors asked him several times why he thought a reporter should have will be at Black Hills National Cemetery at 2:30 p.m. Friday. The F.

O. Jolley Funeral Home the District 88 School Board for from Adams' apartment to many years and was past direc access to stolen property. Whitten's car. Adams says he was returning the documents to in Murgis is in charge of ar rangements. Louis, who died unexpectedly Wednesday evening.

He collapsed on a street in Deadwood Talley was born Dec. 31, 1916 Heart tests set for Wall students WALL The Pennington Beresford girl wins Legion oratory event WATERTOWN (AP) Ann tor of Farmers union uu u. Survivors include his widow, Kathryn. at the family ranch, Union Center; two sons, Richard Union Center, and Boyd the FBI, via the BIA, and that he had asked Whitten to assist him in exchange for an ex Whitten said he replied that "the news belonged not to the government but to the people" and that subsequently he felt "reporters had a perfect right at Kingsley, Iowa, to Harvey and Ida Talley. At the age of 17 he moved with his family to where he was covering his territory as a salesman for Ly-stads Chemical Co.

clusive story. Miss Collins, the County Health Department, in New Underwood; one daugh government says, picked up the to take information from the Opal. In 1941 he entered the U.S. Goltz. a junior at Beresford documents at a bus station the cooperation, with the South Dakota Tuberculosis and Heart As Dingle was born April 30, 1912 documents to give to the Army and served four years in the South Pacific.

previous nignt, allegedly ac in St. Paul, Minn. He grew up peopla." sociation, will provide free heart After his discbarge in 1945 he High School, has won the American Legion high school oratory contest at Dakota State College in Madison. ter, Dorothy Olson, Sturgis; one brother, Myrun Harwood, New Underwood; three sisters, Laura Freeman Union Center, and Pearl Annabele and Myrna Harwood, both of Sturgis, and eight and attended schools in St. Paul Park, and was employed by the tests to third and fourth grade students of the Wall Public settled on a ranch north of Wholesa ICudahy Packing Co.

for a num- Ihftr nf vAars School System Tuesday. Faith, He married Olive Price in 1947. She died in 1954. Operation Homecoming officials described him as "really the leader of the team here." He is scheduled to depart for the United States Friday. Risner said he doubted that the men released Monday would have any readjustment problems "as far as adjustments to mental or physical problems.

"I think the doctors are going to be able to fix up any of the bone problems or muscle problems; and, as far as the mental capabilities of the men that I have lived with are concerned, I think you'll be pleasantly surprised." When a reporter asked if he was aware of the great divisions that developed within American society over the Vietnam war, Risrer replied: "No, I think that we are not aware of such a condition. We know that, since our country is a country of freedom, there will always be people who have a different viewpoint on every In winning the state cham The tests, 9 a.m.-noon, grandchildren. He was preced In 1958 he married Arlene pionship, Ann received a $150 Veterans proposal withdrawn be at no cost; however. ed in death by one sister. prices will the college scholarship and $100 Dingle served in the U.S.

Army from 1942 to 1945. He moved to Rapid City in 1948 ental consent slips must signed and returned to Hauser. They lived on the ranch near Faith until last spring when they moved to Sturgis. cash. She will represent South Dakota in a regional contest at Bismarck, N.D., against win sharp and resided here since.

He mar rise Mrs. Yelma Bagneschi alley was a member of the ried Vivian Matter Jan. 28, ,1949 in Rapid City. WASHINGTON (AP) WASHINGTON (AP) On President Nixon's orders, the Mass of the Resurrection for Faith Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Masonic Lodge and Eastern Star at Faith, and was active in the ners from Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin. Miss Goltz will also receive a $500 scholarship for competing in the re Wholesale prices rose sharply Dingle was employed by the Veterans Administration school prior to that time.

The students at Wasta will receive the tests there while those in other rural areas and Wall will be examined at Wall, with parents being responsible for seeing that their children are there during the specified hours. Further information may Mrs. Velma Bagneschi, 53, will be offered 9:30 a.m. Friday at in January for the second Black Hills Packing Co. from Wednesday withdrew a propos straight month, largely because Ellsworth AFB Chapel No.

1 1948 to 1956. He was a member of the Rapid City Elks Club United Methodist churches at Faith and Sturgis, for which al that critics said would have gional contest. Second place in the contest of increases in prices of farm: products, the government said1 cost disabled Vietnam-era mili with Chaplain Joseph A. Capizzi officiating. Burial will be in a memorial has been estab was won by Mary Andersen of tary men millions of dollars in lished.

Mount Calvary Cemetery in and the Morning Optimist Club. Survivors include his widow, Vivian, Rapid City; one son, Richard Zanesville, Ohio; Milbank, third went to Kris Jen He was a brand inspector for be secured from the superintendent's office or by phoning 279- Rapid City. government aid. Informed sources said a high- today. The report presaged large increases in consumer prices.

Likely, the sharp advances in sen of Brookings and fourth to 15 years and was president of Rosary will be recited at 7:30 2157. Diane Zurbrigen of Huron. the Faith Stock Show in 1960 p.m. Thursday at Catron Boule and 1961, and was active in com wholesale prices will be reflect vard Chapel. one daughter, Mrs.

Gary (Elaine) Werael, Wyoming, one brother, Robert, ranking Veterans Administration official was fired because of bis role in overseeing the proposed revision of disability ratings. munity affairs. Mrs. Bagneschi died Monday Survivors include his widow, at Ellsworth AFB Hospital af ed soon in the Consumer Price Index. The Bureau of Labor Statis Paul Park, one sister, R.C.

Journal, February IS, 1973 OPEN DAILY 9-10; Sunday 11-7 While Quantitioi loll I SALE ENDS SUN. FEB. 18, 1973 Arlene, Sturgis; three daugh Mrs. Lois Fenske, Bemidji, ter a lengthy illness. She was born May 23, 1919 UiiiUltlAlT) ters, uoieen, at home; Mrs tics said the Wholesale Price and four granddaughters.

Deborah Scott, Rapid City, and at Bay St. Louis, where Index went up by 1.3 per cent Catron Boulevard Chapel is in charge of arrangements. she grew up. She had been a in January on an unadjusted Mrs. Cheryl Simons, Enmng; two grandchildren, six sisters.

The VA official, chief benefits! director Olney B. Owen, told a reporter Wednesday night he was surprised at the sudden acceptance of his resignation from the job he had held for about two years. basis and 1 per cent on a sea sonally adjusted basis. Despite Mrs. Irene Peterson, Sac City, Iowa; Mrs.

lone Parks, Long- resident of the Rapid City area since 1960 and was residing at Box Elder at the time of her death. 1 CREDIT Vy the huge increase, the rise was less than the similarly sharp in view, Mrs. Alice Fair Turkey farmers allowed to hold Survivors include her hus He said the VA administrator creases in December. banks, Rapid City; Mrs. Margie Shoun.

Red Owl; Mrs. Ev band, Theodore; five sons, Jer The BLS said that prices of elyn Schuelke, Sturgis; Mrs. ry. Rapid City; Jack, Denver, gave no reason for firing him iand said he did not ask for an explanation. down production Thelma Healy, Bell Creek.

Jimmy, Gulfport, farm products and processed foods and feeds rose by 3.3 per six brothers. Roland and end Larry and Michael, Box Rolin, both of Faith; Harvev. cent, or almost 40 per cent at WASHINGTON (AP) The Elder; four daughters, Mrs. Owen, 57, who has been with the VA for 26 years, said he could neither confirm nor deny that his dismissal was linked to an annual rate. With the sea Beulah, Robert.

Don and Beverly Bordeau, Rapid City; Cost of Living Council, despite prospects of the biggest food- sonal factors taken in, the rise Allen, all of Opal, and numer 'Mrs. Verda Marsac, Billings, and Linda and Brenda, ous nieces and nephews. price increase in 22 years, has in prices of farm products was 2.9 per cent. In addition to his first wife he the disputed proposal to cut diis ability benefits. approved a recommendation that turkey farmers hold down DECORATOR COLORS il il latex paiiit was preceded in death bv an lBox Elder, four brothers, Clayton, Crayton, Clayburn and Cleanth Cuevas, all of Gulfport, Despite the big increases in Nixon rescinded the disability infant daughter and one broth production in 1973 in order to fl ft SEE OUR COLOR SELECTOR II I Fl rating changes alter Republi farm and food prices, the report showed that prices of in er, Clayton.

and 12 grandchildren get higher pnees. Reg. 6.9 4 -Gold Label can ana Democratic critics in sr www dustrial commodities rose less Congress denounced it as a slap sharply, xne industrial com at the Vietnam wounded. ANTIQUE COLLECTOR'S 11 custom mix i mm one COAT Lr modities index is regarded as one of the most sensitive gauges of inflation in the economy. According to the report, Gal.

4 Days PRIMITIVES ANTIQUES COLLECTABLES prices at industrial com Israel planes down Egyptian jet oyer gulf modities went up 0.5 per cent on an unadjusted basis and 0.3 on a seasonally adjusted basis. SATURDAY, FEB. 17 10:30 A.M. 11 LAIbisT1! mart'deluxe 1-coat wall paint dries fast. White, hundreds of custom colors.

MART RED LABEL' Rich latex wall Reg. 2.97 Sale will be held indoors in a heated building at Wild Bill's Trading Post in Hot Springs, South Dakota. Al this auction will be offering you another excellent collection of old Americana with many rare and hard-to-find, and somt one-of-a-kind itemt. A partial lilting includet: Nebraska humanities meel sel at (SC TEL AVIV (AP) Israeli Air Force planes shot down an Egyptian MIG-21 jet in a dogfight over the Gulf of Suez Thursday, the Israeli military command announced. It was the first aerial comlbat COLLECTORS FURNITURE, ETC.

paint in white, 6 decor colors. Small pot belly itove Set of 4 oak chain Oak dresser with bevel plate mirror Treadle sewing machine 2 side chairs (ready for refinishing) Wicker rocker Hall table Bird's eye maple chiffonier with bevel plate CHAUKOJN, Neb. The annual conference of the Nebraska No painty odor! between Israel and Egypt since last June and only the second since the August 1970 ceasefire. An Israeli spokesman said mirror Tall kitchen cabinet with glass doors Utility wash stand with cast handles Small 3 door wood and metal ice box Carved walnut clock shelf 3 flat top trunks Excellent hand operated wood washing machine 2 section oak book case Walnut dining table A nice oak bedroom set (over 100 years in one family) has carved headboard bed, lowboy style 2 drawer dresser with tall full view plate mirror and commode with towel bar, all drawers with heavy brass pulls Oak side chair with unusual carved face in back slot Cane seat desk chair 3 legged cow horn stool- Electric mantel clock Bentwood side chair 2 children's bentwood chairs Oak hall seat with hinged seat, bevel plate mirror and 4 double brass coat and hat hooks Tabernacle mirror Candle stand old high back walnut pump organ with bevel mirror and lamp shelves, music storage compartment, in working con the Israeli jets were on a reconnaissance flight over the dition Several oval frames with bubble glass Reverse paintings on glass with mother of pearl inserts Lots ot excellent and some very ornate picture frames, some with good pictures lone Wolf picture Elk and wolves gulf when they were intercepted by several MIGs. picture and many other good items.

Association for Humanities Education will be held at Ohadron State College Feb. 223. The conference will primarily focus upon in-service sessions for elementary, secondary and college teachers and administrators. Perf ormances planned by CSC musicians during the conference include the chamber orchestra, choir, Eaglaires, stage band and vocalists Susan Drabbels, Hay Springs, and Nadine Kampfe, Chadron. Chadron State professors on the program are Dr.

Noel Gray, Dr. Leonard Paulson and Richard' McGee. ASlTIQimiG KIT GLASSWARE AND DISHES No Israeli aircraft was hit, he said. The spokesman did not say what kind of planes they were. Exceptional McKee custard glass Tom and Jerry set Depression glass including patterns in Georgian love birds, Madrid, Florentine Optic blocks, cubist, in clear, pink, green, amber and royal ruby Cut glass noppie Homer Laughlin 18 carat trim dinnerware set Green glass and ruby glass Hobnail decanter and wine glass set By Israeli count, the Egyp 2-step latex kit covers 50 sq.

ft. Goes on old or new surface. sC)22 Zj Sleepy Eye pitcher Marigold carnival vase Good bisque vase Rare Exceptional 2 piece Roseville vase tians now have lost no planes in combat since the 1967 Middle and pedestal 25" high Hand made Chinese rice wine jug Child's set blue willow dishes Several occupied Japan pieces, lamps, statue, figurines, etc. Shirley Temple pitcher Majolica vase Glass candy container East war, compared with 17 Israeli losses to Egypt. ROLLER, TRAY Full-size metal The registration fee of $15 will include two luncheons, a banquet, two concerts and tour to the Museum of the Fur Wall school board names advisory, liaison personnel fray, reusable r-l ET7fi 7" roller, all- pi purpose cover.

Se Trade east of Ohadron Friday afternoon. Reservations may be made with the conference chairman, Dr. Charles Harrington, dean of the School of Humanities and Communications. Royal Bayreuth, blue mark sugar bowl with 2 moose heads Silesia plate Scottie dog creamer Tall glass candle holders and other glassware items. MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTORS ITEMS Buggy jack Coal hods Lots of collectors bottles and fruit ars Old harness and horse collars Burntwood design tie holder Ice tongs and ice saw" Hawkeye basket refrigerator English derby and leather hat box Brass candelabras Brass French binoculars Gold scale Buffalo hide scales Two good stillyard scales, one with brass counter balance Old, old Christmas decorations 6 intricate Japanese pre-war celluloid figurines (rickshaw, water carrier, etc.) Ox shoes from Black Hills Horse shoes Iron jail or gate keys 2 candy store type heavy cash registers Old book press Rushmore lard pail Two private lable lard pails from Hot Springs Other excellent tinware items Grindstone wheels Copper boiler Excellent old magazines, newspapers and books (some good ones here) 4 folding ladies' fans, one 22" open with carved ivory sticks, one with silver sequins, hand painted and one paper with wood sticks marked, Singer Cast candle holders Assorted silverware Kitchen kerosene lamps Small handled lamp Tin rolling pin with cookie cutler ends, glass rolling pin and others Wood handle and iron handle irons Charcoal irons Gas iron Cast waffle iron Wash boards, tin-brass, zinc, glass, etc.

Hand wringers 4 loaf bread pan Cookie cutters Pewter salt and peppers Wood puppet Dutch blue wood pail with lid Collar box with collars Banana box 2 lap coffee grinders, one with pewter top Stag tobacco can Chest shape Twin Oaks tobacco tin Mt. Rushmore wood cigar box Elgin railroad watch Waltham key wind watch Several straight edge razors Political pins Daguerreotype of Civil War soldier Railroad lantern water pail 4 hand crank phonographs, lots of old records including thick records and one side records Child's tin phonograph Lionel train set with tin cars Skookum (Bully Good) Indian squaw doll, 18'i" high Hand crank churn Safety belt used on Angostura Dam construction Brass front intercom telephone set South American Indian Chief's stool, carved from one piece of wood 3 legged MARRIAGE LICENSES WALL To promote better school and community relationship, the Board of Education of the Wall School District has named volunteers to serve as advisory members and work as liaison people in the district. Patrons of any rural school community who may have suggestions, requests or recommendations are asked to contact their advisory member or DEADWOOD William J. Covell Spearfish, and Deborah L. Sieveke, Lead; Robert A.

Evenson, Sidney, and Elizabeth Rehbein, Lambert, Charles C. Charles cast iron kettles Cast tea kettle Cast wash boiler Sausage stuffer Well pulley Wood planes Stere-optican and pictures Rare and in excellent condition all metal long case wall telephone lap secretary and toilet Lead, and Nancy Ann Nelson, Deadwood. combination with mother of pearl inlay and cut glass accessories Mint condition McGuffey's Eclectic 6th reader and many other excellent collectors books. About 100 or More Avon Collectors Bottles Including Perfection extract set Future, Amber lantern Pump Telephone Gavel Nesting dove Spirit members. The rural school advisory members are Mrs.

Jesse Bay-singer for Big Foot; Gerhart Willuweit and Harold Severson, Big White; Mrs. Rose White, Deep Creek; Mrs. Marie Denke, Hamann; Dick Kjerstad, Hidden Valley; Maude Ward, Kube Table; Mrs. Kay 0'Connell, Pleasant View; Mr. and Mrs.

Darwin Knapp, Pleasant Ridge; Leo Stangle, Scenic and Mrs. Lila Trask, Wasta. of St. louis Pipe Dream Ink well Classic decanter. Island lime Bureau Organizer First volunteer Stagecoach Covered wagon and many others.

Most have boxes and most are full. OLD MONEY Assorted silver money silver dollars 2 dollar bills silver certificates, etc. BUSINESS MACHINE REPAIR MASKING TAPE This is just a partial listing and because of the many items to sell, sale will start promptly at 1 0:30 a.m. Seating it available and lunch will be served all day. DEALERS WELCOME TOILET SEAT 3.74Zj00 4 Days Enameled wood toilet seat in white, colors.

Rust-resistant hinge. Call 342-8310 Our Reg. 57c 4 Days Only Jumbo 60-yd. roll of masking tape. This it the last auction at this location as we are moving and these itemt mutt go Don't miss this auction.

aghuso Anyone interested in attending a board of education meeting and expressing need for change or recommendations is SALE HELD AND CONDUCTED BY WILD BILL'S BUFFALO COUNTRY AUCTION SERVICE encouraged to do so. The meet Auctioneers: Col. Wild Bill Hickok and Col. Dave Hickok Independent Bindery 619 St. Joe sV Srfc ings are held at 7:30 p.m.

the first Wednesday of each month in the high school resource The Buffalo Country Action Auctioneer! Hot Springs, South Dakota Phone (60S) 74S-3475 center. I.

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