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The Winona Daily News from Winona, Minnesota • 7

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7a Winona Dally Ntwl Wlnon, MlnntioU Of teachers graduating in Wisconsin Human relations training required Opens N.H. campaign McGovern rips hree TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1971 Five-county council to meet Jan. 13 The next meeting of a bud ding fiveNcounty regional eoun ril will be held Jan. 1.1 at Pres By RICHARD A.

EGGI.E.STON MADISON, Wis. (AP) Hu pact it is supposed to have." That impact, in the view of Democratic foes opponents, could be for lha man relations training ia to be required of teachers graduated by Wisconsin colleges under a lng former President Lyndon say, both announced candidates Iind Rodman, director of the Bureau of Teacher Education and Certification, said most of the 32 teachers schools in the state would have to modify curriculum to meet requirement that "preparation in human relations, (winding intergroup relations, is an integral part of their program." That would Include curricu rule adopted by tbe state Department of Public Instruction. lum modifications at the University of Wisconsin, which grants 1,100 education degrees a year. At UW Milwaukee, however, state officials believe present curriculum will meet the requirements. "We don't see this as necessarily a course," Rodman Raid.

"It should permeate the entire program If it is to have the im- ton, according Johnson, and to narrow for the Democratic nomination, and Sen. Hubert II. Humphrey Tne new requirement is to Winona worse. "While minority groups very much favor it, other groups of liberals are concerned that this is a legislation of values," UW Prof. John R.

Palmer said. "Those who oppose it are concerned that this opens tho door to other mandates for teacher education," he said. Palmer said racial bias on touted by the department as of Minnesota, scheduled to Join Mayor Norman the first of its kind in the City Council Indall. Mayor In- United States. Educators are sharply divided as to its merits.

dull, who is chairman of a Rollback in steering committee charged with outlining an organization al structure, made the an Muskie'i admitted early advantage by reaching as many uf the state's estimated Democratic primary voters as possible. He is scheduled to spend at least 22 days here in the next nine weeks with a busy schedule such as the 26-event round of speeches, news conferences, receptions, walking tours and factory visits planned today and Wednesday. Two other Democratic hope-fuls, Los Angeles Mayor Samuel P. Yorty and Sen. Vance Hartke of Indiana, preceded nv CARL I I.F.lilSPOIlF I'ONCOUD, Nil.

(AP) Sen. Cforfic S. Mifiovern formally launch! Iii.s Nt-w Hampshire presidential primary cam-paign today by attnekinji three Democratic rivals fur bypassing the state's first in-the-nation primary. McGovern's utttrment, issued before the formal filing at the State House for the March 7 presidential preference contest, took only brief note of Sen. Kd-mund S.

Muskie of Maine, who Is heavily favored here. "I know the- political pros automatically concede this date to your neighbor, Kd Muskie, but I don't think New Hampshire men ami women give anything automatically," the South Dakota senator said. He then turned to Sen. Henry nouncement Monday night at Uie City Council meeting here. tne race next week.

"I only wish Scoop Jackson and Hubert Humphrey and John IJndsay would coma here too instead of Just talking about making a contest of It," McGovern said. All three plan to stay out of New Hampshire and concentrate on the lorida primary a week later. Mof.ovrrn said Uie New Hampshire voters would learn his views by March 7 "and not just by looking at the paid ads on television. I'll leave that slick media campaign to the Pekinq fears (Continued from page l) There could be dividends foi the Americans, too, In easing China's two decades of implacable hostility toward the United Slates. President Nixon said his ad The meeting will be at the the part of classroom teachers is "without doubt a problem," but added there are questions about whether the new rule would do anything about it.

Palmer's professional programs committee at UW split on Uie new regulation, with students on the committee among Public members take hard line Branding Iron Supper Club, eston. included in the emerging re gional council are number ot municipal township and county officials from Fillmore, Hou per cent for coal miners, and viser, Henry Kissinger, in his trips to Peking to arrange for the presidential visit, had ston, Wabasha and Johnny-come-latelys with the McGovern here with the necessary 2,000 signatures and $500 Winona counties. big budgets." McGovern has put together a strong organization here, head raised with Premier Chou En- Workmen mopping filing fee. who formally announces his candidacy tonight, is due to file Thursday. Jackson of Washington and ed by Joseph Grandmaison, a 1968 backer of a slate support- lai the question of American war prisoners in North Vietnam.

The President said he, up crude oil on New York Mayor John V. Lind (Continued from page 1) Day, who expressed his views in an unpublished essay and in a telephone interview, said all five business members wanted to cut the 12 percent raises back at least to the" 8 percent level in the United contract. But Day eLso said at least one business member wants to cut all the way back to 7 per San Francisco Bay 1 too, intended to raise the ques 1 it. Mr RICHMOND, Calif. (AP) tion next month.

cleared the first part of a 42-month rail signalmen's pact calling for 47 per cent in raises. Day said it was necessary to clear these contracts, even though they exceeded guidelines, because the unions missed out on a round of "flagrantly inflationary settlements." If these had been cut back, he said, it might have created injustices that could anger union men and explode later into a new round of inflation. "It is absolutely essential to About 125 workmen mopped up globs of crude oil on San Fran This issue can well be the major logjam in the way of an Indochina settlement. If China its opponents. Students fear it would become Just another requirement, not a meaningful part of their education.

Dean Donald J. McCarty of the UW School of Education said some members of his faculty view the rule as too prescriptive. He said no major changes would be necessary to bring the school into compliance with the rule. A chief architect of the rule was Joy Newmann, who said she became concerned about human relations when she dis-covered Madison teachers "lacked sensitivity and understanding" of minorities. "It's not just the teacher.

It is the whole institution of education," Mrs. Newmann said. "Instructional materials reflect cisco uay and two Pacific Law for jobless benefits is extended Ocean beaches over the week end in a cleanup of last Fri in fact sees the Soviet Union straining for domination of all Asia, it would seem logical for Peking to establish more mean day's spill from a tanker char cent. Another board informant said some of the public members, possibly all five, wanted 7 per cent. The public members have tered by Standard Oil Co.

of ST California, the company re get your inequities out of the ports. way first, then step down to Standard spokesman Dale E. control new contracts at the re quired level," he said. Blasye said 10 boats and foot patrols were used to gather thick Indonesian oil spilled Fri f-5i ingful communication with Washington. One way of doing this could be to act as broker between the Americans and the North Vietnamese.

NEW BIRD AFIELD SAN ANGELO, Tex. (AP) -The Texas Parks and Wildlife consistently taken hard line. Business members have sided with the public members in laying down tough rules, rather than with the labor members in applying the rules loosely. For example, business mem "Once the aerospace and per day during discharging oper haps a couple of last few con ations by the Liberiatt tanker, Golor Obo. tracts are rounded up," he said, "the 5.5 per cent guideline must and will become a tight criterion." Standard officials first esti a while miciuie-ctass reality, and seldom does the classroom reflect any racial or cultural mated the spill at 60 gallons and said it was contained bers voted for the board's original 5.5 percent guideline, then turned around and voted in favor of the only two contracts approved so far, both of which Minnesotans who have exhausted their unemployment compensation benefits may be eligible to receive additional pavments effective now.

"We" have recently been Informed that emergency benefits will be available on a national basis because of the national unemployment rate," R. H. Brown, manager, Minnesota Department of Manpower Services stated. "Under the present law, extended payments become available whefn the national unemployment rate has exceeded 4.5 percent for three consecutive months." In Minnesota. Brown contin around the company's refinery ot Richmond Long Wharf.

Department recently released 300 Afghan white-winged pheasants in Terry County. The release is a part of the long-range program of supplying a new bird for the hunter without interference or competition with native game bird numbers. Day concedes "clearly ex MARTIN A. NELSON Justice retires HEALTH PLANNING MEET WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) The board of directors of the Western Wisconsin Health Plan ning Organization will meet at Tri-County Memorial Hospital here Thursday at 8 p.m.

ceeded the 5.5 per cent guide She said the requirement is not enough, and that teachers colleges should respond to the challenge of preparing students in human relations by recruiting more diverse faculties. line Blasye said Sunday that the oil apparently had broken through barriers and "we have no way of knowing exactly how much was spilled." JOHN J. TODD Court appointee For court seat In these actions the board ap proved a first-year raise of 15 ued, 40.000 persons exhausted their unemployment benefits Anderson selects former law partner during 1971. Many of these in div'duals will bp eligible for save All additional payments under the program which was authorized in Friday. He is a native of St Paul and a graduate of the Uni by congress.

All nersons who have exhaust versity of Minnesota Law ed their regular unemployment benefits and cannot establish School. rights to other unemp'ovment Insurance msv be eligible for 2 HI Capmn Sbq suBttdS (Kelt thf additional payments. Todd and his wife, Delores, and their three children, live in Inver Grove Heights. Nelson had served on the High Court since 1963 when he ST. PAUL, Minn.

(AP) -Gov. Wendell Anderson named a former law partner to the Minnesota Supreme Court Monday. John J. Todd, 44, replaces Associate Justice Martin A. Nelson, who resigned earlier in the day, Todd is a partner in the firm of Thuet, Todd, Collins Mitchell, South St.

Paul, of which Anderson is a former member. Todd was the governor's first appointment to the High Court Instant Interest Daily Interest Highest Interest Compound Interest Etc. The extended benefits will be naid at the same weekly ratp as the reeulfr claim and wili was appointed by Andersen. He continue until (Mended cay mpnts enual R0 percent of an Individual's last regular unem Dlovment Insurance claim. Individuals who feel they oualify for these extended pay and it came almost exactly one year after he took office.

Tndd had been a member of the Minnesota Court of Tax Appeals since 1965. Nelson was the oldest member of the Supreme Court. He will be 83 next Feb. 21 and had said earlier he planned to step ments shpu'd arrange to contact the Department of Manpower Services office at Winona at once. Brown stated.

This state program which is funded 50-50 by state and federal funds will remain in effect until the national unr-mnloy- til3 80S 1113 falls below 4.5 per- ment rate down and allow the governor to three consecutive rv7 name his successor. cent for months. was elected to full six-year terms on the Supreme Court in 1954, 1960 and 1966. His term would have run through 1972. BN plans to end less-than-carload railroad service ST.

PAUL, Minn. (AP)-The Burlington Northern Railway says it plans to end less-than-carload rail service on lines of the former Great Northern Railway. Affected areas would include Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Wisconsin and Manitoba. The company said it will file a tariff with the Interstate Commerce Commission for curtailment of all interstate shipments of less than 6,000 pounds BN says it will seek the same action for intrastate shipments. The company said the service had resulted in deficits of about million annually.

Todd becomes a member cf the same court that once blocked his appointment to the court of Tax Appeals. In 1963, the High Court held that William Essiing, an ap pointee of Republican Gov. El mer L. Andersen, rightfully held a seat on the tax court Evansville Lutheran church hit by fire EVANSVILLE, Minn. (AP)-Fire caused an estimated damage to Our Savior Lutheran Church Monday night, authorities said.

Witnesses said an explosion prior to the blaze lifted the roof off the 103-year-old building. The explosion was apparently caused by a faulty furnace, authorities said. rather than Todd, an appointee of DFL Gov. Karl F. Rolvaag.

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