Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 3

Location:
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

La Crosse Tribune, Thursday, Julv 13, 19723 Oafj from NATIONAL WLATMtH StftVICi NOAA, Dept, cl Commerce Fischer Threatens To uit After Losing First Match ADVERTISEMENT ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. -IN ONE HOUR, Strong, quick-drying T-4-L check, itch'-and burning or your 59e back at any drug counter Then 3-5 da vs watch infected skin slough ml Watch HEALTHY skin appear NOW At ALL DRLG COl NTFRS The camera Fischer objected to was officially sanctioned. With a maximum of 23 more games to be played, Robert Byrne, the second-ranking U.S. grandmaster, said Fischers loss isnt necessarily all that significant. him, Stein said.

Schmid said he was prepared to invoke two rules of the match against Fischer, FORECAST Show Low Tumperaturev Sxpoci Until Friday Mcr.vn9 Isolated Kec.p.tet.oA boi C-v1 Loco forecast REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) -Bobby Fischer today was reported threatening to break off his world championship chess match with Boris Spassky unless all movie cameras are removed from the playing hall. Its quite serious. He may not play at all," said a member of Fischers entourage who asked not to be identified. Fischer was scheduled to meet the world champion from the Soviet Union later today at 1 p.m. EDT for the second game of their 24-game match.

The American challenger lost the first game Wednesday night. Fischer staged a 30-minute walkout shortly after the play began Wednesday, complaining that a movie camera 150 feet away was making him nervous. The camera was hardly visible in the dimness outside the lighted players circle, and it could not be heard by Fischer, but aides said the knowledge of its presence unnerved him. chief referee Lothar Schmid of West Germany, who makes the decisions on all contested points Warmer Warmer weather and the possibility of showers is in the forecast for the upper Mississippi Valley and the Great Lakes Thursday. Cool, dry weather is expected in the northern Plains and warm, dry weather for the eastern third of the nation.

AP Wirephoto Map. Yours at BIG SAVINGS NOW A IHJLuJLu The Sounds of Summer SPECIAL! SAVE 50' ON CONCERTape 1800' REEL sfl49 REG. 1.95 ea. Deaths Tri-State Deaths MRS. ALICE RUSSELL Services for Mrs.

Alice Russell. 64, formerly of 1121 Wilson Onalaska, who died in a West Salem nursing home Wednesday morning, July 12, will be Friday at 1.30 p.m. in Craig of Iron River. First Lutheran Church, Services will be Saturday at Onalaska 1 :30 p.m. in Immanuel Lutheran, Rev.

Paul Roe will officiate. Church. Rev John Parcher will Burial will be in Onalaska officiate and burial will be in Oak Cemetery. Friends may call at Grve Cemetery- Dickinson the Schumacher Funeral Home Caledonia Street Chapel is in Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at charge of arrangements, the church Friday from 12:30 and Michael, at home; his mater- nal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Phillips of La Crosse; his Pa 8fandmother, Mrs. Mildred Craig of La Crosse; and rv a.rT?JjD-n(aier Excellent for transcribing your precious records to durable low wearlow hisseconomical tape. Unaffected by excess humidity. Ideal for long, term usestorage.

44-1018. MCGUIRE McGuire, home 12. arrangements, Saturday, by the in connection with the match, told Fischer during his walkout there was nothing he could do about the camera. Film and television rights for the match have been sold to an American promoter, and Fischer and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds, estimated at a minimum of 327,500 each. Its up to Lothar Schmid whether Bobby plays, one of Fischers advisers said today.

Contacted at his hotel, Schmid said; There will bq a match tonight. If Fischer doesnt appear, he will take the consequences." A member of Fischers camp said the "legal aspects are being studied. Richard Stein, a lawyer for the promoter who bought the TV m. until the service. Mrs.

Russell was bom May 9, 1908, in La Crosse, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kuehl. Survivors include one son, Robert Wlllum of Onalaska; three daughters, Mrs. H.

Ramon (Dorothy) Gartner and Mrs. James (Phyllis) Hansen, both of 6 JUVenileS Face Onalaska. and Mrs. Donald (Shirley) Graul of Peoria, nine grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Earl (Birdie) Christiansen and Mrs.

Glen (Mabel) Kircheis, both of La Crosse; and four MRS. CHARLES Mrs. Charles (Grace) 84. died in a local nursing Wednesday evening, July Funeral tentatively planned for will be announced Blaschke Funeral Home. Marijuana Charge SPARTA, Wis.

juveniles, five from another from out of been charged with Sparta and state, have possession TUNE IN THE WORLD AND SAVE $20 SAVE $30 AND PUT T.V. IN ANY ROOM SAVE $20 ON REALISTIC ASTRONAUT 5 MULTI-BAND RADIO Robert Kuehl of snd use of marijuana, according' find film rights, Chester Fox, 59 Ws REG. 119.95 4 bands to keep your ear to the world, HAMSWLSSBCW. REALISTIC DX-150A Radio with oil features you need for complete cover-cge535KHz to 30 MHz. 20-1500.

REG. 89.95 Featherlight PortaVision has radiantly bright 12" Glare-free viewing. Separate UHFVHF antenna for maximum picture. Up-front speaker too! 16-1252. REG.

59.95 Take this rugged portable with you. listen to worldwide excitement on shortwave. Public Service, Aircraft, PLUS AMFM. A STEAL AT THIS PRICE. 12-742.

brothers, Kirkwood. N.Y., Sherman of Chicago, Ray of Onalaska and Verne of La Crosse. She was preceded in death by her husband, William, and one sister. Mrs. Russell was a member of the Thomas Rooney VFW Post 1530 Auxiliary.

DANIEL F. CRAIG Daniel F. Craig. 4, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Craig, 220 Copeland died in a local hospital Thursday. July 13, of to Police Chief David Kemp. They will be brought before Monroe County Judge James W. Rice. The youths were arrested July 3 in a shelterhouse at Memorial Park by Sparta Police Officers Gary Johnson, Gary Edwards and Roger McGinnis.

Chief Kemp said they had one cigarette they were passing around and that none bad previous records. TACKLE BOX STOLEN said he was up all night with Fischers second, the Rev. William Lombardy, and Fred Cramer of the U.S. Chess Federation. Stein said that at one point Fischer walked in on the meeting, listened for a few minutes and then in a few sentences indicated he was adamant about expelling the cameras.

Then he' went to bed. In agreement with Lombardy and Cramer, Stein wrote Fischer a letter at 5 oclock this WV1UVB UU1 Over 1500 Stores Nationwide Coast to Coast Radio haeli A TANDY COAPOAATION COMPANY 227 MAIN STREET PHONE 782-4210 OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. MONDAY 4 FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. CHOOSE fcfaliU I Jit JCTmI3h3 Palmer Hanson, 1513 George leukemia.

He was born in La reported to La Crosse police morning appealing to the chat Crosse March 11, 1968. Wednesday that a tackle box and linger to accept the presence of Besides his parents, he is contents valued at 30 were the cameras and go on playing. survived by twin brothers, Mark stolen from his garage. I hope the letter will move MRS. SARRAH HUTCHISON ONTARIO, Wis.

Mrs. 'Sarrah Hutchison, 73, of Ontario died Monday, July 10, in a Janesville hospital after a brief illness. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the Ontario Baptist Church, Rev. jKenneith Craig officiating, and burial will be in the Old Ontario 'Cemetery.

Friends may call at the church from noon until the Friday. The Smith-. Nelson Funeral Home of Kendall -is in charge of arrangements. I The former Sarrah West was born at Cazenovia Dec. 2, 1898, to Mr.

and Mrs. Warren West, and she married Alex Hutchison 1924. He preceded her in death In 1963. She is survived by two sons, Kenneth of Janesville and Mailen of Toledo, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Harold Schendel of 'Janesville and Mrs.

Theron Stamford of Lehigh Acres, one brother, Ralph West of Janesville; 10 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. MRS. JULIA ORETHUN VIROQUA, Wis. Mrs. Julia Orethun, 70.

of Viroqua died Wednesday, July 12, in a local hospital Services will be at 130 pm. Saturday in the United Kickapoo Lutheran Church, Rev. Lewis Davidson officiating, and burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Beier Funeral Home Friday evening and at the church Saturday after 12.30 m. She was bom Dec.

10, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson at Ferrywllc. and she married Oscar Orethun May 18, 1922. They had lived in Vernon County most of the time ever since.

She is survived by her husband; one son, Almon of Viroqua: two daughters, Mrs. Ford Balfany of Janesville and Mrs. Clvde Turner of Viroqua; two brothers, Lloyd of Viroqua and Bernard of Chicago; five sisters, Mrs. Carl Knutson and Mrs. Joseph Wamberg of Ferryville, Mrs Selma Rutter of Prairie du Chirn, Mrs William Long and Mrs.

Lester Masters of Victory; and two grandchildren. MARTIN MANNING ARCADLA. Wis. Martin Manning. 77, of Arcadia died Wednesday.

July 12, in a local hospital after a brief illness. Services will be at 10 am. Saturday in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church. Rev. John Maud offit tating.

and burtaf will be in Calvary Cemetery Friends were to rail at the Killian Funeral Home after 7 pm. Thursday. He was bom June 3. 1393. In Arcadia to Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Manning and he married Anna Kupieti Sept II, 1317. Mr. Manning was a mail carrier in Arcadia 37 years before retiring in ms. lie was a member of the Catholic Order of Foresters, served as trustee and treasurer of the State Court of Foresters and as chief ranger of the local court.

He was recently named to the League of Honor anJ was a pad grand knight and held olhrr offices In the Knights of Columbus, Mr. Manning sersed at we time as beasurcr of Arrada for a two year term. Sursisirg are hi widow; one son. Joseph of Arcadia; four daughters, Mrs. Ted llarrhon of Arcada, Mrs.

Joe Small of Dodge, Mrs Pfutnre Florin of Win-ma and Mrs John Spen-e of Proru. Ill; It grandchildren and til great grand Ml Urn. 4-Ycar0Id Boy Drowns In Fool MILWAUKEE (API Jo-eph McWUUami Of Mil auk w. the A yeafVtJ inn of Mr. and Mr.

Gerotd McWiUiami, drowned Tuesday in I North 1 wrt Side nrighhot1 swimming pool Authorities, whft Sail there WaS 04 Witness 4 te death. Speculate that the youth may hate Into the pwl Me attempting to rtsmh a feme lit tuted tfcunJ It 2 DAYS LEFT OF SPECIAL SUMMER VALUES ALL AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES! JOIN THE FUN AND SAVINGS! SHOP FRIDAY 1 0 A.M. 9 P.M. V. I ,1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The La Crosse Tribune
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The La Crosse Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
1,223,998
Years Available:
1905-2024