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The Daily Tribune from Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin • Page 9

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Planners OK 26-unit condominium proposal for a 26-unit a swimming pool, tennis coan commission to determine abatement facility on the city's I condominium fj ve buildings with six and this fits the present zoning North Side. The pipeline will A proposal development has been presented to me Wisconsin Rapkis Planning Commission. The proposal was made Tuesday by Clark Hinners, a Wisconsin Rapids real estate and a half and garages, broker, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter The developers want to start Brotz for a lot oa J2th St.

S. this spring and are hoping for -between Huntington Blvd- and common council approval in Clyde Ave. The land is owned; ApnJ, EUnhorsi said, adding the four units. ordinance, Elmhorst said. Units range from $20,000 to 522,000 each and have either two or three bedrooms plus a bath connect to the company's Biron In another the rnilL commission recommended a A preliminary draft of the conditional use permit be Grand Rapids town zoning map granted GeUerman for his drew favorable comments from service station at the triangular ths commissioners.

The map intersecnon of 1st and 3rd Aves. was presented by William The station has existed there Goodale, city-county planner, since I92S with no apparent The commissioners suggested by Mrs. Ingvar Arneson Sr. commission warns study the.conflict with neighboring land town land owned by Wisconsin The commission is holding the I proposal further, as this type use, Elmhorst said. Rapids be zoned for con- subject for further study.

The of development is new to the The i i also' servancy, rather than be left 1 nest meeting is tentatively set city, recommended easements be blank and thereby considered for March 6. According to City Engineer Roy Elmhorst, the includes He said each unit is in- granted to Consolidated Papers, agricultural. Specific zoning dividually owned, yet the for a pipeline along Reddin encourages land use patterns, project is on one Jot. The. Rd.

to the proposed pollution Elmhorst said. 3 men treated for industrial accident injuries Police arrest four Alcohol, drug for alleged beer theft -i council views An IS-year-old Wisconsin, Rapids man has been referred ''73 obisctlVSS frsr, I Plane to the district artomey for- A Wisconsin Rapids man is prosecution for the Feb. 8 theft Organization and program in satisfactory condition at cf six cases of beer from ajcbjecaves for 1973 were Riverview Hcsp'tal and two Jruck Beverage 1 discussed at the Tuesday (Continued From Page 1) guerrillas, but Arab guerrilla put the death toll be- 1 tween 15 and 26. i i Arab radio and newspaper; i commentators said the hi-' KISSINGER BRIEFING men were eiven outoatiem' BWders Inc LoveSt near meetins of board i cidents were "barbaric atro-S the companv. directors cf the Wood County 1 cities that the Arabs cannot af-' tnatment after industrial ac- Alcohol Drag CouncJ, Inc.

for to let go unpunished." cidsnts Wednesday. dents and three juvenile boys, Two new committees will be Damascus Radio said the at- Erwm Boencher, 51, 340 I6th were questioned by Wisconsin) formed by the council: an were a "brutal reminder i St. has been admitted for Rapids police after a policeman cupationa! committee to assist 1 to all Arai) observation and tests after he was brussed by a at Minnesota i i a Manufacturing Central Wisconsin a Products was taken Presidential adviser Henry A. Kissinger briefs newsmen Thursday at the White House on a joint United States-China communique designed to speed up normalization of relations between the two countries. (AP Wirephoto) THE DAILY TRIBUNE.

Wisconsin Rapids Thursday, Feb. 22. -19T3 1 Says aid to N. Viet is not 'ransom for peace WASHINGTON" (AP) Pres-' stitutional process" and idenaal advisor Henry KLssin- that "obviously the fate ger said todav ma aid to North Vietnam "is a she joint Hanoi-Washingt kind of ransom we are paying nomic commission rest Congress. to maintain the peace out 'rather is a "long-term nouaced af ter Kissinge meat" tOAard peace in Indo- eluded his talks Feb.

3- china. iop leaders of North Vi Reooriing on his four davs of The presidential assistaj talks in Hanoi, Kissinger said the commission will no the major focus was on esiab- kshing more cormal relations, and not on the postwar economic aid. The goal, he told a White House bnefing. is to enable the i leaders of North Vietnam to work together with other countries "in a more constructive relationship" and to provide incentives for peaceful evolution. Saying the reconstruction aid should be viewed in terms of a handout," Kissinger ob- their lives either in prise vjously was directing his re- ducting guerrilla warfs marks to the growing con- in Congress over postwar assistance, He said the North Vietnamese "are aware of our con- "general clearinghouse will concentrate on ec issues.

Kissinger said there 'A cussion of improving for other contacts--such exchange of journalists- fered the opinion th 1 "process of normalizati relations with Peking year ago. He said the leaders oi Vietnam have spent "aln must poofr all their a confrontation resources, with Is- i suspicious the council coordinator in and their possession of formulation business and in- 0r a quanitv of beer. jdustrial programs to combat rae drug and alcohol abuse by; he i newspaper! persons, and a L'Orieat-Le Jour said: "Israel- set March 12 and 17, refused to sign to the hospital by Nekoosa statements. ambulance and admitted at, 11:40 a.m. Company officials declined ITieetinCJ elaborate on fee circumstances! of his injury- Daniel Stoltz, 57, Stevens; Point, was given treatment! after the three middle fingers! on his left band were crushed i Transportation between a steel and'fibre rolli llounced Sor Wisconsin in fte fmislmjg room ol 01 te held at 6:3 i a Papers IncJ Monda y' March 12 at the Mc- professional advisory committee has just proved in a most strik-i ing manner that it has only one I and other objective--to torpedo peace ef-j professional and paraprofession- forts now under way, especially' persons to improve commun-jthe mission of Hafez Ismail tol ication within professions.

the United States." Ismail is' Egyptian president Anwar Sa- The daily record THE DAILY 1 TRIBUNE UFCHKIXS THE IS3TH WCO5 CSUXTT AXU OF VUZSUIM The professional committee jwill also review out-patient and hvpatient The "Acticn Plan" meeting of! medical care to Wood County Wisconsin Department of; an-1 Rapids Of the new Wisconsin Rapids -Division at 12:15 p.m. Christie, 48, Wild Rose, was treated and'released at ,2 after a jail tipped over oa the instep of his foot while he was working with a crew replacing a railroad track near Millan Library. The meetings are being held to explain the present state highway planning procedures as a for suggestions from individuals snd groups about desired alterations and improvements. Vesper for Chicago and North According to Robert Huber, Western Transportation 531 chairman Wisconsin "Highway Commission, the open W. Gand Ave.

meetings are designed to hear way planning. i a review suggestions a i annual meeting March 6. Dreyfus opposes shield laws MADISON, Wis. (AP) Lee Dreyfus, chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, says an unqualified shield law for newsmen is'not essential to a free presc. Dreyfus, chairman of the governor's Task Force on Cable from private citizens on how Television, said such a law i they warn to take part hi high- would give newsmen an advan- 1 tage over the average citizen.

ofl "As an American citizen, I at I have a fundamental right to face my accusers," Dreyfus Placed in boys' home after theft of car A 15-year-old Arpin bov was I 1 I placed Lincoln Boys' School Rapids and other near Merrill after being found meetings in the state, the state to 'd Wisconsin Broadcasters pre pare a proposed plan i Association at its annual winter tr tr dat's closest adviser. Deaths Joseph Police reports Accident An Egyptian government died "at spokesman said the downing of guilty in Wood County Juvenile Court Wednesday of the theft of a car belonging to the icr review. School. review a draft an Dreyfus said, "is still capable submitted to Gov.i° destroying the small will be ft ana i a tmai Dis.trict Monday night. The youth was apprehended in Winnebago County Tuesday afternoon and was returned to Wisconsin Rapids.

The charge was the third against the boy who had ruled delinquent and ordered' Marshfield Clinic placed in a structured home; MARSHFIELD David after he and another juvenile Bjarnason, M.D.. has joined the were found guilty of a Jan. 25 mitted to the Federal Highway Administration by June 15. the plane was "willful, deliberate murder of unarmed civilians" and Israel will "pay dearly at the hands of the Arabs for this crime," The Libyan government said Wednesday's flight originated in Tripoli; overshot Cairo airport, its destination; and, because of bad weather, strayed across the Suez Canal into Israeli-held territory. The plane was downed about 12 miles from the canal, which is approximately seven minutes' flying time from Cairo airport.

Newsmen still were barred from the crash site 24 hours afterward. The plane's first officer, who was slightly injured and suffering from shock, was quoted by the Israeli newspaper Maariv as telling his interrogators: "When we found we were in Israeli-held territory, we got very frightened; and we decided to try and get out of Israeli airspace without obeying the warnings." The paper also claimed the fears a shield law ilot of the airliner tried to fool misht lead to licensing of news- i Israelis by lowering his un- available meeting Wednesday. After the! -TIle power of the press," i zen," Joseph J. Troyanowski, 72, 12:40 pjn. a at Riverview Hospital following a brief illness.

Services will be at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, at Sacred Heart Cathohc Church, Nekoosa, the Rev. Donald F. W2ger officiating. Burial will be in St. Adalbert's Cemetery, Chicago.

Mr. Troyanowski was bom March 13, 1900, in Chicago, son of Mr. and Mrs. Xaviex Troyanowski, and had been a resident of the town of Seneca since 1914. Surviving are three brothers, Walter, John and Edward, all of Wisconsin Rapids, and two sisters, Mrs.

Dennis Czappa, i Friendship man Two speakers and a tape John Romanski, 44, Rt. 4, dies of player valued at a total of Wisconsin Rapids, was charged were stolen from a car with failure to stop at a stop belonging to Michael Barton, Rt. sign after the car he was 1, Wisconsin Rapids, while the car was parked in a city lot driving collided on Fremont St. Flovd L. FRIENDSHIP at 12th Ave.

N- about 4 p.m. i died Wednesday, the apparent in the 200 block of 3rd Ave. Wednesday with a- car driven victim of a self-inflicted gunshot Wednesday night, he reported Melvin Well 17th wound, at 12:15 a.m. today. Thiex-es open the left vent 1 breaking window.

i a Kiesling, 5430. Whitrock told Wood County police at a.m. Birth Wednesday floor that a hydraulic grease gun- chain Son bora to: Mr. ana Mrs. conducting international fare" and at no time ha the opportunity "to par in normal diplomatic wish other countries." The big problem, Ki said, is whether Indochi move now from a genera war to an peace.

Cartoonist dies i PALO ALTO, Calif. 0 Cloyd Jonathan Sweigert i political cartoonist with i Francisco Chronicle 1 years, died Tuesday. THE DAILY THIB Published every anernoor Sunday at the Tribune Si ildmg. Second class postj wound near home st mmm The ASSOCIATED PS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS AMERICAN NEWSFAF PUBLISHERS ASSOCIA' INSTITUTE OF CONTROLLERS AND Fit OFFICERS to Adams Countv INLAND FRE railpn ar Ifl-'M ASSOCIATION were caiiea at 10.23 DAILY NEWJ i p.m., Mr. Beeman was found LEAGUE 1 near his home on Chicago Lane.

GRAPHIC ARTS INDUSTR 1C 1 east of Highway 13, in the of Preston- i Services will be at 1:30 p.m. William atur a tite ROSebeny I Sutecnation rates by ca Funeral Home, Friendship, the afternoon of publication to iocal news printed in tht 5 we to the hoist and four jack stands worth an estimated $190 were stolen from his garage. A Wisconsin Rapids woman Schroeder, Pearblossom, Rsv enn Dunn Feb. 21, in California, Grand- Bunal and a military service parents are Mr. and i 11 follow at Fordham Eugene Schroeder.

821 16th St. Cs mets Clif- Mr. Beeman was born Nov. 23, 1S24 in the town of Preston, son of Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Biron, Nekoos Edwards, Rudolph, Vesper i SOc psr week.

Carrier lions four weeks in edvai mail in the State of Wiscons per year; 59-50 for montf for 3 months, S3.00 for 1 All ct-lar states $21.00 pe S13 00 for 5 months. So 01 months. $3.50 for one men of Nekoosa. Three brothers and! two sisters preceded him in death. Friends 2nd SL at 3 p.m.

Wednesday. A ITlblllance Operators of the store said the'. woman left the store when a Beeman. A lifelong resident of e- Countries 530.00 per mail prices in advance. Wisconsin, ne had which stolen was was i men.

i Theft from go-cart building is reported theft of a car bringing the Thieves pried open a door inj chased storage shed and stole a go- 1 dercarriage and pretending to begin landing. Then he sudden- ly turned east, gained altitude and tried to get away, Maariv said. The Israeli air force planes Boeing and, after rounds, shot at nebago County. may call at the Feldner Funeral Home after 4 p.m. Friday until time of services.

A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Friday. Wayne f. Mehlbrech Wayne E. Mehlbrech, 37, 3531 1st St.

died at 12:45 a.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's cars on Baker Drive at 6:50 Hospital, Marshfield- after an illness of about two months. Services will be at 11 Mr Marion 3rd salesperson searched for a sales 5 1 to Hospital bv slip. The dress, thought to be returned by police who traced the license number of the car the woman was driving.

Five boys: two 12, two 13 and the other 14, were released to their parents after they were' apprehended throwing ice at i a Rapids ambulance at Wednesday, ill. Gregory Staven, 160 9th St. and Karla Plante, 230 12th at Wisconsin Rapids, date not listed. Hospifdl SAT. and Shows af 1:30 Only OUT AT 3:30 ALL SEATS CHILDREN'S MATJNEES i HMSEL a 1967 graduate of the Universitv of British Columbia from a go-cart track on High-' way 54 in the town of Grand I on its way while ignoring the at Vancouver.

His specialty is Rapids owned by William Israeli pilots' instructions. Only internal medicine with a sub- i Haske. Rt. 1. Wisconsin Rapids." then was the aircraft forced p.m.

Wednesday. Three 10-year- eld boys were released into their parent's custody when Saturday at the Wisconsin they were caught after throwing Riverview Hospital Rapids Moravian Church with snowballs at a Wisconsin Rapids i Dismissed: Baby burial at Meehan Cemetery at squad car at 7:25 p.m. on High Korslm, Baby Cami Mr. Mehlbrech was born May The Libyan plane continued 4 MarsMe ld, i tff operated Body Shop in Adams the past IS years. He married the former Eva Gorton in Adams.

June 24.1947. Survivors include his wife; his mother, Mrs. Ruth Beeman, Belo't; a daughter, Mrs. Rhoda ilCSnSSS Schuliz. Friendship; three sons.

Saturdays. Terrj, Adams and Bryan and both at home. Also surviving are fcur sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Stafford- Beloit, Mrs. Arietta Mrs.

Velva Enckson and Mrs. Jean Fairch'ld, al! of Janesville: i three brothers, Albert of Janesvilie, Don of Beloir, and Ronald of Adams; and fcur grandchildren. One son died in No mail orders accepted i earner or motor route se maintained. Garner subscribers who received their copies of th TriDung snould telephone th ners or 4237203 by 6:15 p.i days tnrougn Fridays or p.m. Saturday for iminudia' Mrs.

James Smith and babv friends mav call at the' Mrs. Terry Stake and baby uner al home from 2 to 4 p.m. specialty in rheumatology. Now thru Tues. SHOWS TONITE THRU SUNDAY AT 9:00 MOM.

AND TUES. ONE SHOW ONLY AT 7:30 Those TRINITY Boys Are Back! Haske told police that the i down, and it crashed," the pa- burglary had taken place since per said. Feb. 10, when the building was It said that, at one stage, the last checked P'' ot tne Boeing radioed to The total "value of the items' his pursuers: "We cannot obey stolen is over S475, Wood County police estimate. Entry was' gained by breaking open two, locking devices on the door.

ordsrs of situation. Th' area does Slogan winner, to be announced March 21 Meir expressed the Israeli government's "deep sorrow at the loss of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Divorces Mehlbrech. resident of and worked a He was Central a lifelong) Wisconsin as at Diana Collins.

23. Marshfieid, marhinp was granted a divorce in Wood machine Mrs. Verna Irwm, all ot boy, Al Christjanson, Miss an( 7 to 9 p.m, Friday, and Sandra McKee. Mrs. Donald Saturday until time of services.

Weeks, all of Wisconsin Mrs. David Brunner and babv Paperboard County Products Division of Con-' Wednesday from Jerry Collins, solidated Papers since 24, Oxen Hill, on grounds tTM 03 and inhuman treat- Hiles. Pittsville. property settlement Su Michael's Hospital, Siemens Bernard Steck- 1957. He married the former croel Judith A.

DeKarske here on i merit. A Julv 25 1959, was approved and custody of Pom 1 Mr. Mehlbrech was a member tteir children awarded to Admitted: of South Wood County Historical Mrs- Collins. Thev were bauer. Corporation, and Central Wiscon- married Jan.

5, 19SS, in Association. Va, County gets check MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) North Central Airlines had Mrs. George Wo- record earnings in 1972 of Rudolph, Mrs. George highest in its 25-year historv.

Ordinarily Not Ordinary the pilot "did not heed repeated warnings which were Scho 1 and an dder of SL given in accordance with inter-1 church at the time of his an- national procedures." was TM as The winner of the Sill (slogan contest will be nounced March 21. The sth St. Retad Counai of Westby man dies the Wisconsin Rapids Area Chamber of Commerce met trom auto accident Wednesday night and appointed SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -a committee to judge the slogan Vincent Ferguson, 58, of West- entries. A spokesman for the by, died Wednesday of in- 'council said the large received Monday in a cf entries made it necessary to Doon, Iowa, auto accident that appoint the selection claimed lives of two lowans.

death. Survivors include his parents, uev hacl 30, a divorce Brown, 35, on grounds that been voluntaniv V.cod County has received a check for $3.463 from the State i i i of Emergency Government as part payment of Now thru Tues. 9:00 'A FRANKOVICH PRODUCTION BUTTERFLIES ABE FREE GODEHiWI "TXT DANCE Friday, February 23 8:30 to 12:30 3 RANGERS Saturday, February 24 8:30 to 12:30 "CORPORATION" Rsh Fries Friday all you can eat 1.50 Barfs Bay Rest Resort Center, County Trunk and Big Horn Drive Snowmobiles Pit Stop dated Mondays Jean. Also surviving are two sisters. Mrs.

Vemon Hagen, Waupun, and Mrs. George Belknap, Wisconsin Rapids, and four brothers, Donald, Gerald, Dale and Dave, all of Wisconsin Rapids, A daughter preceded him in death. Friends may call at Wilkinson i Mortuary from 2 p.m. until 9 p.m. Friday, and from 9:30 a.m.

Saturday until time of services. i Memorials may be designated i to the Moravian Church. separated for a year. Alimony a program 10 re; was granted, a tlement Brown. They were Nov.

30, 1953. in Marshfield. local property set- units of government for up to ar.d custody 50 per cent of what they spend Dersoiir.el and administrative costs in maintaining an emergency gov-srn- svsiem. ENTERTAINMENT DANCIN 8:30 to 12:30 Friday and Saturday, February 23, SOUND REUNION" GENO'S KOKO CLUE Downtown Plover Snowmcbilers Welcome! PEPSI COLA Rock 'n Roll DANCE "Power House" at tha of Nskoosa Boogie with the HILLSIDE RAFTERS on County Trunk Friday, Feb. 23 8:30 2:30 Guys $1,50 Free Beer Gals $1.00 8:30 to 9:30 NEWSPAPER! Come dance "RICH POOR BOYS" Country-Western Rock Saturday, Feb.

24 9 to 1 Serving our famous Friday ni Rsh Fries, Chicken and Shrit Sandwiches, Chili and delici Pizzas at ail times. Downtown Piffsville "The Friendly Spot".

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