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Wisconsin State Journal from Madison, Wisconsin • 17

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WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1972 SECTION 2, PAGE 3 JVwv jniui i. i -w-" Man, 20, Released on Bail, Arrested for Death Threats Maurice H. Orr, 20, of 2206 Al elry and appliances Friday in a lied released break-in at the home of Stuart liano's car and that if he didn't start the car, he would be "dead another way in 2i morning by a judge on his sig Dunkin, 1234" Sweeney Ct.t Mid dleton, owner of the Dunkin nature for bail to face charges of a $3,500 Middleton house bur jewelry store in West Towne hours." Orr blamed Justilianc for telling police about the weekend burglary, Larson said. glary, was jailed again Monday Mall. night without bail for threaten The court complaint also saic' Orr and Clark are also that Orr said he would kill Sher is 41 wr; StJLk charged with stealing $347 worth of electric equipment and ing to kill a neighbor he blamed for his burglary arrest, Sheriff's Detective Lawrence Larson re iffs Sgt.

Larson, Detective David Branley, and Asst. Dist. Atty. Kevin Lyons, who ar clothing July 5 in a break-in at ported. the Michael L.

Webber home: rested and prosecuted him on 2517 Granada Way, Town of Also rejailed as a material witness was Orr's girl friend, Madison. the Middleton burglary charge. Gloria Jean Valenza, 20, of the ON JUDGE Torphy's bench TORPHY SIGNED the war same Allied Dr. address. warrant, Miss Valenza was rants on which Orr was ar MISS VALENZA had been released Monday morning with jailed without bail as a material rested about 7 p.m.

Monday, with Miss Valenza in his car, witness who heard the alleged Orr by Judge Michael B. Tor- death threats. Sgt. Larson said Orr, Miss near risn Hatcnery ana w. Badger Rds.

About eight city and county lawmen's cars were Valenza, Kaether, and Clark were arrested attempting to sell at the spot. some of the burglary loot late 3 According to the court com phy on a signature bail. She had been charged with concealing loot allegedly stolen by Orr and two of his men friends. The other two men, Joseph F. Kaether, 23, and Michael L.

Clark, 23, both of 2434 Allied are at liberty on signature bails accused with Orr of steal-! ing at least $3,500 worth of jew-! Friday night at a Mazomanie plaint, Orr is accused of threat store. Larson said almost all of ening his neighbor, James Vito Justiliano, 2122 Allied and the valuables from the Dunkin and Webber homes were re his two children, with threats that there was a bomb in Justi- covered at the time of the arrest and later with a search warrant at Orr's apartment. Persons Hurt Three Incumbents in County to Run ft-. in 4 Collisions on City Streets Foam Prevents Blaze After Tanker Car Jumps Track Seven car occupants were in jured between 3:30 and 5:15 p.m. Monday in four street accidents involving rear-end auto 1 i 4 collisions, police reported.

Firemen spread chemical foam to prevent fire about 1:20 p.m. Monday on and in an overturned Milwaukee railroad tanker car. It was knocked over by another tanker car that jumped its tracks near Swanson about a quarter mile south of the Municipal Airport terminal at Truax Field. Fire Lt. Donald Lumsden said the end car of three tankers loaded with fuel for Wisconsin Air National Guard airplanes, slipped coupling pins and jumped the tracks as the three cars were being backed into the fuel storage area.

The runaway loaded tanker hit an empty rail tanker and knocked it off the tracks. Lt. Lumsden Janet R. Zitzer, 18, of 1114 said the fumes in the overturned empty tanker created a serious explosive hazard. Firefighters from Companies 10 and 11, including Richard Graebel in helmet, and John Kaveny, without headgear, soaked all the cars with chemical foam.

They spent five hours at the scene. There was no fire and no injuries. State Journal Photo by A. Craig Benson Van Buren and her passenger, Camila B. Bloch, 18, of 2118 Adams were treated at Madison General Hospital fo? face cuts and chest bruises re ceived about 3:30 p.m.

when 2 Boys Arrested After Fast Chase friend stole the car bv crossing WEIR CARLSON Two 14-year-old Madison boys GUNNULSON icrnitinn uirpo nhnnf l-SO nm St Mary's Director Heads Alumni Group Sister Rebecca, S.S.M., exec-1 utive director of St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center, has been New Stress Seen on Job Education Three incumbent Dane County officials filed nomination pa their car struck one driven by Donna B. Raschke, 26, of 6333 Pheasant Lane, Middleton, which had slowed on Monroe St. to turn left onto Breese Terrace. pers Monday for reelection.

Announcing their candidacy were Treasurer Martin Gunnul- son, Clerk Laurie Carlson, and Surveyor George A. Weir. All G'lVP Mrs. Raschke said she would Sparta Man Sentenced for Tax Evasion MILWAUKEE John W. Kress 48, a Sparta businessman, was placed on probation for one year Monday and ordered to pay a $4,000 fine on income tax charges.

Kress, president of W7ESCO, formerly the Western Supply Co. of Sparta, pleaded guilty be 0 Monday. The car was owned by James Wolfe, 2405 Brentwood Parkway. The young driver said he drove the stolen car to his probation officer's home where he was scheduled Monday after were arrested about 6 p.m. Monday along Northport Dr.

after a 20-minute chase at 85 mile-per-hour speeds in the area by city and county police who! spotted them in a stolen car. The chase ended when a squad car driven by County Traffic Officer Ronald J. Main- elected president of the Alumni By ROBERT C. BJORKLUND see her family doctor for treatment of neck whiplash injuries. Police ticketed Miss Zitzer.

are Democrats. Assn. of St. Louis University's Graduate Program in Hospital and Health Care Administra State Journal Farm Editor A presidential adviser Mon The deadline for filing nomi nation papers for county posts David H. Miyagawa, 47, of 406 tion.

noon to report lor a previous is 5 p.m. today day told more than 200 Wisconsin agriculture instructors that vocational education has moved guth, 29, Dane, collided with conviction in Juve- Sister Rebecca, who has been Gunnulson, is seeking his fifth executive director at St. Mary's term as treasurer. He is a na Midland Lane, former University of Wiconsin boxing star and now a real estate agent, suffered body bruises when his car was struck from the rear by a to center stage in a revision of since 1967, assumed the presi fore District Court Judge Myron tive of Cambridge where he federal laws agreed to by Presi farmed for a number of years. dent Nixon and the Congress.

dency of the alumni group at a national health assembly in Wisconsin Telephone Co. car Carlson. Rt. 1, Vvaunakee is L. Gordon to a charge of failing to file a federal income tax return for 1968.

Similar charges for 1965 and 1967 were dropped. Boston recently. There are driven by Jeffery A. stolen car trving to cour( through a Wild, apartment! that just wanted (o oOO block of Northport Dr jho but budd Jnted Mamguth was released a terride around That-Sy when the treatment at Methodist Hospital for an injured right leg. TheJKMaM boys, neither injured, were held in detention for Juvenile Court Asked how he 1 a to action.

drive, he said, "By stealing The driver said he and his cars." Calvin Dellefield, Washington, D.C., executive director of the President's National Advisory about 600 members. 20, of 4401 Keating Terrace, She holds a B.S. degree in seeking his third term in the court clerk's office. In announcing his candidacy, Carlson cited improvements made in the court system's Council on Vocational Educa about 4:10 p.m. in the 4500 block of Monona Dr.

The government claimed Kress had a gross income of Stanford suffered face cuts. nursing and a master's degree in hospital administration from St. Louis University. $25,758 for 1968 and a tax liability of $3,864. tion, said that an examination of the purpose of career ecuca-tion, of which vocational education is the part that teaches job bookkeeping procedures during.

skills, was undertaken in an at tempt to make education more his terms in office. Weir is also seeking his third term as surveyor. There are no other candidates announced for the three county offices. relevant. Testimony Lands Woman in Jail County Judge William D.

Byrne Monday ordered a 22-year-old woman jailed for contempt of court after she refused to testify in the preliminary hearing of four men charged with conspiracy to firebomb a Middleton insurance building. Deborah Heintz, of 131 N. Bedford refused to answer questions about the alleged con-s i a even after Byrne granted her i i from prosecution on the basis of information she might give. Charged in the conspiracy to firebomb the iMadison National Life Insurance Co. building at 6123 University in May are: Oliver W.

Steinberg, 22; Jeffrey Miller, 20, and his brother, Bruce, 22; and Mark Eisenberg, 20, all of 131 N. Bedford St. Miss Heintz, who also is charged with obstructing an officer in connection with the alleged conspiracy, was jailed "until such time as she chooses to testify, or until such time as this proceeding has ended." The preliminary hearing continued throughout Monday with further witnesses, including Madison Police Detective Charles Lulling. AS KEYNOTE speaker for the 55th annual conference for Wisconsin Instructors in Vocational Agriculture on the Uni Both he and Miyagawa were released after St. Mary's hospital treatment.

Police said both cars were demolished. Stanford was ticketed. About 3:35 p.m., Duncan A. McNab, 71, of 2713 Chamberlain received neck whiplash injuries and refused hospital treatment after his car was hit from the rear on Mineral Point Rd. at Whitney Way by one driven by Ann E.

Kaufman, 39, of 202 Marinette Trail. Police ticketed her. Mrs. Barbara Lukas, 24, Rt. PART I NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL Give yourself 10 points for each correct answer.

versity Wisconsin-Madison campus, Dellefield said that vo cational educators are no longer Glenn Birrenkott Wins Poultry Award Glenn P. Birrenkott has been chosen to receive the University cf Wisconsin Poultry Science Club scholarship for 1972-1973. second class citizens "but are to Match word clues with their corresponding pictures or symbols. 10 points for each correct answer. be in center stage of the educa In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the death penalty (CHOOSE ONE: is, Is not) unconstitutional as ithas been applied in the United States.

tional community of this coun 1, Sun Prairie, said she would try." He emphasized that the ca Birrenkott, a senior majoring see her family doctor for neck pains following a 5:15 p.m. acci reer education and job skills in poultry science, is the son of training has come about be dent in the 2400 block of E. The four justices who dissented in the decision were all appointees of President Nixon. True or False? Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Birrenkott cause of the experience with 4109 Bruns Ave. Washington Ave. where the car driven by her husband, Greg this year's graduates univer President Nixon lifted all quota restrictions on imports 2 South Dakota Senator George McGovern He was selected by the dean sity and high school. ory, 23, was struck from the "Right here on the campus of the University of Wisconsin rear by one driven by Edna Romais, 60, Wauwatosa. Mrs Romais was ticketed.

and the Scholarship Committee of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. North and South (CHOOSE ONE: Korea, Viet Nam) signed an agreement to end hostilities between the two countries as a step toward eventual reunification. those who graduated six weeks ago, if they werent a skill so training program, probably are having major problems in be coming employed," he said. 4 Name the new Prime Minister of Japan. superstar Bobby Hull changed teams 4 U.S.

planes wrecked North Viet Nam's only modern plant "THOSE WHO graduated just from high school in vocational agriculture are not having job so 4 i 4' -r I problems," he continued. Bobby Fischer of the United States and Boris Spassky of the Soviet Union are meeting la Iceland to play for the world championship. a-table tennis b-bridge c-chess "This is an indication ot xnc direction in which we are Pi Internal fighting and mass executions have been reported here going," he said. Mi) Dellefield noted that career education is not a new program for vocational agriculture in structors because it is what Maine Senator Edmund Muskie they have been doing with stu dents all along. "This program is making all kinds of education relevant to Alabama Governor George Wallace the student by taking a particu r7? BURUNDI lar subject like agriculture and PART II WORDS IN THE NEWS Take 4 points for each word that you can match with its correct meaning.

1 deluge a-to lower In rank b-confusion, frenzied 2 delude excitement 3 delirium Cf fi0od or maor rain" iall 4 demote d-outward behavior 5 demeanor e-to mislead or trick hanging on all the skills youngsters must have to fit into modern society. The first woman umpire in made her debut 'ENGLISH, speech, and mathematics become relevant because they are given in the context of a subject which 9 Minnesota Senator Hubert Humphrey 10 Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro visited this nation means a future occupation," he explained. PART 111 Take 6 NAMES IN THE NEWS points for names that you In many schools, vocational can agriculture instructors will be correctly match with the clues used by administrators to reorg anize all the curriculum the school into a career education HOW DO YOU RATE? a-Prime Minister package, he continued. Nor- (Seor Ei cK Sid of Qui Spararl) 71 to 80 poinri Good. 1 Saeb Salam 2 Olof Palme 91 to 10O poirtt TOP SCORE! 61 to 70 point-Fiir.

81 to 90 pointt ExctlUnt. 60 or HW "Congress, too, is looking to vocational education for major changes and growth. It has appropriated more vocational edu Journalism Institute Check Awarded Bratteli Erim cation money for this fiscal FAMILY DISCUSSION QUESTION What are the most important issues facing the candidates In this year's presidential campaign? way b-Premier, Sweden c-Premier, Lebanon d-Presideni, United Arab Republic e-Premler, Turkey VEC, Maaiion, Wisconsin year than ever before (about $585-milliori) and two weeks ago Sadat NO SCOII appropriated $350-rnillion for a THIS WEEK'S CHALLENGE! Name the Premier of ltalv. post-secondary vocational edu Daniel B. Kirk, left, journalism teacher at Lakeside Lutheran High School, Lake Mills, who was given a grant by the Newspaper Fund, Princeton, N.J., to attend1 a journalism institute at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, receives a check from Lawrence H.

Fitzpatrick, executive editor of The Wisconsin State Journal, for expenses. cation a whole new major 710-72 The institute, which runs for three weeks, is designed to give journalism teachers some, basic skills in writing for newspapers, editing and production of school newspapers, and teaching the journalism class. Kirk is one of the 25 teachers from around the country to be selected by the Newspaper Fund to attend the institute. Slate Journal Photo by A. Craig Benson program for private schools post-secondary programs, and students v.1:llp:":,:si7.

answers on sec. 3, page 4. jCommunity colleges," Dellefield! jsaid..

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