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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 4

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PAGE 4, SECTION 1 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY 1 1972 Investigation Continuing State Court Rejects Public Buildings Disturbance Law ft Recovery of Aircra Starts at Neeoah state law was apparently in United Press International A state law prohibiting mis tended "to prohibit and make criminal, offensive conduct that conduct on public grounds was disrupted the normal activities "Certainly there are some acts which might 'interfere with the 'peaceful conduct of activities normally carried on' that are not and cannot be made criminal acts," he said. He said the law "does not struck down as unconstitutional Haviland Twin Otter collided NEENAH tf The battered carried on in public buildings Friday by the state Supreme above the north end of the lake and grounds." fuselage of one of two planes Court. that crashed into Lake Winne "We have no doubt that the and fell flaming into 15 feet of water. The wrecks were about a for the Great Lakes region of the Federal Aviation Administration. TEAMS OF FAA, National Transportation SaHy Bureau and FBI ingestigators were on Tlie unanimous decision over bago Thursday after colliding in legislature has the power to turned the conviction of Rev.

half mile apart. The Air Wiscon- the air was brought to the sur enact such prohibitions but, be give reasonable notice to reasonable persons of the acts it seeks to prohibit and make criminal and it is therefore con was the first to be face Friday. Crews hoped to sin plane the scene interviewing eyewit cause first amendment rignts are involved, great care and raise the second craft later inlraised. Francis Mahaney, a Milwaukee priest who was fined $50 and placed on a year's probation after being convicted under the nesses and examining wreck It may take up to six months: stitutionally vague and in viola specificity must be used to in tsar fcPk I'SW to determine actually what hap age. sure first amendment rights are law.

the day. Thirteen persons died when a North Central Airlines Convair and an Air i i De- The North Central flight had pened," said Jerry Boyer of tion of the 14th amendment. We further believe that the statute is overbroad in that it sweeps so HIS ARREST came during a not violated or threatened," he said. originated at Green Bay and Chicaco. public affairs officer disturbance on Jan.

20, 1970, broadly that it invades the area when about 20 members of the BEILFUSS said the law was was preparing to land at Witt-man Field in Oshkosh. The Air Wisconsin plane, which started of protected freedom speech, and conceivably assembly and Milwaukee Welfare Rights Gr-i ganization went to the county redress as set forth in the first its trip in Chicago and made one ston in Shebovsan. was to unconstitutional because it did not sufficiently define the type of activity that was to be pro- amendment." welfare agency to protest. Justice Bruce Beilfuss, who land at the Outagamie County Lv-" IrJ Airport near Appleton. tZjJ 'jW wrote the decision, said the hibited.

Court OKs Evidence THY 4-. flvinri nnrW vicilal flirrrir rnloe I IJW Ml Jj.i&i:lM incj nxainttt was EOOQ, ft JA State Reviews Plan for Getting Willi V131U1UIJ Ul 11111CO Willi haze, scattered clouds at 3,000 Job Safety Funds feet and thinly broken clouds at 15,000 feet. Both wrecks of the two turboprop jets will be taken to the old A special state committee on job safety has reviewed a detailed proposed state plan which in Marijuana Case Drugs found on a man as a result of a police frisking for dangerous weapons may be used as evidence in court, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Friday. In a 4-3, decision, the justices overturned a ruling by Kenosha County Judge Urban J. Zievers that the evidence must be su-pressed.

The case, involving Keith C. Chambers, was ordered to go to trial. Chambers was charged with possession of a dangerous drug would qualify Wisconsin for fed Kimberly-Clark hangar at Witt-man Field for reassembly. County Agency for Consumer Held Unneeded The Dane County Finance and Agriculture committees Thursday night recommended indefinite postponement for a resolution proposing a county consumer protection agency. Superintendent Gerald T.

Ma-haffey, Dist. 1-Madison, told the joint committee that he felt the "state is moving into this area in an adequate way" and that the county would only cause a duplication of services. Three crew members and two A Calendar of Events Saturday, July 1, 1972 Reunion East High Class of '47, Park Motor Inn, 8 p.m. Festival East Side Businessmen's Festival, 6 p.m., Voit Field, Fair Oaks Ave. and Milwaukee through July 8.

Art Exhibit Paintings by Aaron Bohrod, Wisconsin Union Main Gallery. Wisconsin Players in "What the Butler Saw" at Compass Playhouse, 2201 University Ave. passengers were on the North Central plane and two crewmen and six passengers were aboard eral funding for job safety programs. By federal law the state must submit a plan for job safety regulation by Dec. 29 to receive matching federal funds.

If a plan is not drawn up, safety enforcement will come under fed the Air Wisconsin plane. Victims on the North Central flight were the pilot, James T. Cuzord, Arlington Heights, and possession of marijuana. Plane wreckage lifted from Lake Winnebago AP Wirephoto Lucey Sees Less Chance of Quick McGovern Victory He contended the drugs could the co-pilot; Alton Laabs, 31, not be used as evidence because Bloomington, stewardess they were obtained through an The three-year-old resolution was originally coupled with a provision for an environmental protection agency. The consumer plan called for Frances Rabb, Flint, and Mrs.

I. W. Steele, 45, Ska- illegal search. Two Kenosha police officers Stage Strollers Theater in "Plaza Suite' Sen. George McGovern's loss of 151 California delegates neateles, N.Y., and her 14-year at 8 p.m., Monona frisked Chambers for weapons makes the Democratic presidential nomination battle "a whole old daughter, Barbara.

eral control. The committee asked the State Dept. of Industry, Labor, and Human Relations to clarify proposals which would prohibit advance notice of industrial inspections and which would specify enforcement standards. The committee also considered the penalty provision which would make an intentional violation resulting in an employe death a felony. The ABOARD THE Air Wisconsin new ballgame," according to Gov.

Patrick J. Lucey. Lucey, who will lead Wisconsin's McGovern-stacked delega the county to contribute 25 per cent of $32,000 for the operation of the program; with the Wisconsin Council on Criminal Jus plane were David Jacobs, Ap tion to the Democratic national convention in Miami Beach next pleton, the pilot, and Michael and found a brass smoking pipe along with the drugs. Justice Robert W. Hansen said in the majority opinion the search was "a very limited frisking or pat-down, no more than a patting of week, said the loss does not pre Gaffin, Appleton, the co-pilot.

tice funding the major portion Passengers were Charles Pee clude a first ballot nomination for the South Dakota senator, A deputy district attorney and action showed McGovern with 1,216.95 votes pledged to him on bles, Appleton; Linda Alles, but that it definitely lessens his the first ballot. The first candl Weston, Kenneth Ko the hands on the outside of jacket pockets to determine if chances. date to receive 1,509 wins the enig, Neenah; Joseph cutler, they contained a gun or black Fremont, Curtis Wanner, "IT COULD mean that we nomination. Most of Wisconsin's delega a legal stenographer would be added to the district attorney's office to concentrate on consumer protection. The recommendation for in-definite postponement also needs the approval of the Judiciary Committee.

jack or other weapon." Chicago; and Floyd Oehler, will have a long, long convention," Lucey said in an inter He said the majority of the Omro. tion is pledged to McGovern, federal law lists such a violation as a misdemeanor. Committee member Jack Reihl of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO proposed an alternate plan which would cancel state enforcement procedures. If accepted, the state would not be eligible for the matching federal court felt the frisking was justi wno won tne presidential pn- view. fied under the circumstances of The Democratic Party's here las April.

He car- the case and the drugs found Dr. Bar ash Joins Jackson Clinic Staff dentials Committee Thursday ned seven ot tne states mne voted 73-65 to remove from the congressional districts and out- "were property in police posses funds and the federal government would take over safety sion as the result of an entirely reasonable and constitutional permissible police procedure. As such, they were properly ad McGovern roster 151 of the 271 delegates he won in California's winner-take-all primary. polled eleven other Democrats in the statewide balloting. Of the state's 67 delegates, 54 will go to Florida pledged to Library, 1000 Nichols Rd.

Madison Theater Guild in "An Evening of Intimate Theater" at 8:30 p.ni., Guild headquarters, 2410 Monroe St. Library Bookmobile Tompkins at Groveland, 9:30 a.m. to Truax Park Apartments, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Video Tape Show Broom Street Theater an "Evening of Experimental Closed Circuit Video Tapes" at 10 p.m., St. Francis House, 1001 University Ave.

Move Times Big Sky: "Chate's Land" at 9 p.m.; "Fuzz" at 10:30 p.m.; "Bananas" at 11:45 p.m. Badger: Angels' Wild Women" at 8:45 p.m.; "Satan's Sadists" at 10 p.m.; "Hell's Bloody Devils" at 11:15 p.m. Cinema: "Snoopy Come Home" at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, and 9:30 p.m. Capitol: "Play It Again, Sam" at 1, 2:55, 4:40, 6:25, 8:10, and 9:55 p.m. Esquire: "The War Between Men and Women" at 1:30, 3:35, 5:40, 7:45, and 9:45 p.m.

East Towne Cinema "The War Between Men and Woman" at 1, 3:15, 5:15, 7:25, and 9:30 p.m.; Cinema II: "Junior Bonner" at 1:30, 3:45, 5:45, 7:50, and 9:50 p.m. Hilldale: "Fiddler on the Roof" at 1, 4:30, and 8:15 p.m. Middleton: "Summer of '42" at 1, 4:45, and 8:30 p.m.; "Klute" at 2:45, 6:30, and 10:10 p.m. Majestic: "The Swingin' Stewardesses" at 1:15, 2:55, 4:40, 6:20, 8:05, and 9:45 p.m. Orphcum: "Junior Bonner" at 1, 3:15, 5:30,, 7:45, and 10 p.m.

Stage Door: "Fritz the Cat" at 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 p.m. Strand: "The Graduate" at 1, 3:15, 5:30, 7:45, and 10 Spiritualist Camp Will Open Today WONEWOC The Western Wisconsin Spiritualist Camp will Under the committee's ruling, missible as evidence at trial." McGovern and 13 pledged to McGovern will get 120 of the open its 73rd summer session delegates and the rest will be shared by other candidates who today and will continue through Sen. Hubert Humphrey who ran third statewide but who carried the Fifth and Aug. 20. carried tne various congres Lectures and demonstrations sional districts.

Seventh Congressional Districts of psychic phenomena and spir itual healing will be featured. A TABULATION of delegate strength after the committee LUCEY ANNOUNCED for McGovern shortly after the primary and campaigned for him The committee will meet again July 26. Rev. Sprecher Takes Post in Colorado The Rev. Steven J.

Sprecher, 525 Holly has been appointed associate pastor of the East United Methodist Church, Colorado Springs, Colo. A graduate of West High School and the University of Wisconsin, Mr. Sprecher is a May graduate of Union Theological Seminary. in several state primaries. no DR.

BARASH Dr. Harvey L. Barash has The governor said the dele Ex-UWMan to Speak on Teacher Education AMERICAN FAMILY gate search strategy and the1 1 I 1 1 7-1 I-I -fl Dr. James B. Macdonald, re Wisconsin delegation's role at the convention has not yet been joined the Jackson Clinic staff in the department of orthopedic surgery.

PICNIC SUPPLIES cently named distinguished pro AUTO FIRE HEALTH LIFE RONAID PUTTKAMMER PH. 271-3744 decided. A Madison native, Dr. Barash McGovern vowed to fight the fessor of education at the University of North Carolina, will deliver the seventh Virgil E. is a 1961 graduate of the Univer Credentials Committee action on the convention floor.

He said p.m. sity of Wisconsin Madison, and Herrick Memorial Lecture West Towne Cinema "Snoopy Come Home at v.m, received his i a 1 degree he may also file a lawsuit to get from the Albert Einstein Col 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, and 9:30 p.m.; Cinema II: "The Graduate, at 1:30, 3:45, 5:50, 7:55, and 10 p.m. back the Californians. Thursday. He will speak at 10:30 a.m.

in Great Hall of Memorial Union on "Curriculum and Human lege of Medicine, New York JCPenney City, in 1965. He interned at Rush Presby- i terian-St. Luke's Medical Cen A former member of the Uni 9: 30 A.M. SATURDAY Beef Production Boosted Sharply WASHINGTON (UPI) Even Progress Made in Chess Talks REYKJAVIK, Iceland versity of Wisconsin faculties in both Madison and Milwaukee, ter, and served a four-year residency in orthopedic surgery at the University of Illinois Research and Educational Hospi-; rn rn Prof. Macdonald holds three Organizers of the world chess though the government's new MW UW degrees.

WW championship reported consul- food prices controls alone won WW Prof. Hemck, who died in erable progress Friday night in(halt rising prices, the Agncul UVJ tals, Chicago. Dr. Barash resides with his wife and four sons at 205 N.j 1963, was an oft-cited authority their negotiations with Bobby ture Dept. reported on Thursday a sharp boost in beef pro on teacher education, particu Prospect Ave.

He is the son of larly as it applied to teaching duction that should help ease the high cost of steak. Fischer's lawyer over a last minute demand for more money by the American challenger. However, after a 1-hour ses-. Mr. and Mrs.

Abraham Barash, the skills of reading and writing JEWELRY BONANZA 1200 pes. Assortment of Chains, Earrings Pierced and Clip ons Franklin Ave. Beef Drnduetion last month; 214 and to teaching of handicapped .99 sion with Andrew Davis, Fisch children. He joined the UW fac jjumped 10 per cent over May, ulty in 1948. er's attorney, officials of the 11971, and was 13 per cent higher sponsoring Icelandic Chess Fed- than in April, bearing out fore-eration said they had been that more plentiful sup- 'Cycle Too Dangerous, So Boy Hangs Himself ROVIGO, Italy (UPI) Carlo $9000 given no assurances Fischenplies are on their.

way to hard- TonyFontane to Sing at Mineral Point MEN'S SUITS Sizes 38 to 46. Reg. and Long Special Buy! would appear for the beginning; pressed consumers. Zprha 15 fianpprf himsplf on of the match Sunday with Rus While beef production from Thursday because his father re- MINERAL POINT Gospel fused to buv him a motor sinSer Tony Fontane will sing at January through April had av scooter, police said. ASSORTED CURTAINS the Mineral Point Theater at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday through eraged about the same as a year earlier, it rose in May to The father said he refused be $066 1.936 billion pounds compared Sunday. cause he thought traffic was too Reduced to clear Orig.to 3.49 to 1.761 billion a year before. Now- dangerous. The crusade is sponsored by the Christian Life Rally, located Pork production was down Valances also on Clearance in Linden. per cent from May last year but was 2 per cent higher than the Woman to Seek Seat in Congress sia's Boris Spassky.

A spokesman for the federation said he got the impression Davis was seeking a compromise in the dispute over the new financial conditions posed by Fischer. Davis arrived here Friday on a flight from New York which was to have carried the 29-year-old chess genius to the site of bis 24-game match. Fischer had reserved space on the plane and checked his luggage on before he changed his mind. He suddenly called for his bags from the aircraft and month before. Poultry supplies were 19 per cent higher than a 'mm FOND DU LAC UPI Valerie BOY'S SHIRTS Short and Long sleeves Orig.to 4.98 NOW Sitter, 55, of Oshkosh, a grand-: 3 .99 year before, and lamb and mutton was 7 per cent greater.

Veal was down 17 per cent. mother and widow, announcedj Friday she would be an Ameri can Party candidate for the 6th wnMfN'Q win; Aim winiFK District congressional seat now All red meat production in May was 9 per cent higher than April and 5 per cent above May. 1971, signaling eventual cuts in held by Republican Rep. Wil 99 Many shades available liam Steiger. Orig.

1 9.99 No During TfiaT meat prices at the supermarket disappeared from New York's Kennedy Airport after holding up the flight for more than two hours. level because of more abundant supplies. MEN'S BRUSHED JEANS Fashion colors Sizes 30 to 38 Orig. 6.98 $C88 Now Time-of-ihe-monih? your ring slip oil your fingfr Msily-or does it hopelessly grt sUK Maw your knttrkle (iurind the fiavs of the pre-men1rual and men Mrual It mav tell whether you are retaining fluid in the Moalinp water that often builds up due to overtiredness. stress durine the mwv-rtmal staKes.

Amaz-inp new X-PI "Water Pills'- flentie diuretic helps you lose as imii as )iounds of this waier-weicht jrain. and helps to relieve. IkkIv liioatins iNifiinei when bodv-water tetention your waist. Ihichs. tummy.

Sets. arms. a plim as vou are. Ask for I'KI. "WAT Kit on GIRL'S SPORTSWEAR 2 Assortment of Slacks, Dresses, and Knit Tops.

Orig. 6.00 No we'va turned a gal's favorite chino into the niftiest pants suit in town, cuede piped wrap jacket and high rise cuffed pants, charcoal greygold piping, or dark browngold piping. $56 ms. mpert VViMWeeNM Open Thurs. and Fri.

'til 9, otherwise 5:30. Use your charge card or open your personal account. Park free in TownCampus Motel lot. tgte and fiances sit. All drinks served to girls.

"Lord, Thou bast been our dwelling place in all generations." 9Q Lesson Sermon for this week: GOD first Church of Christ, Scientist, 3 1 5 Wisconsin Ave. Sunday School ond Services ct 10:30 a.m. Sunday Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 202 S. Midvole Blvd. Sunday School and Services of 9:30 a.m.

Sunday ursery at both churches. Aiir triiiii irttpp of y-MUslmri ion or JCPenney The values are here every day. 50 6-9 p.m. daily! BANDSN4T The "Music" Fri. A Sal.

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