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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 23

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Delivered RFD 1-6-72 La Crone Tribune, Wedneidoy, January 5, 197223 3 Types Of Virus Are Blamed For Flu-Like Diseases In State Supreme Court Roundup Appearance Of 'Aiming Sufficient For Conviction Belgrade Offers $152,000 For Chess Championship NEW YORK (AP) The Yugoslavian capital of Belgrade has offered a high bid. of $152,000 to be the site of next Junes world championship chess match between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fischer. The U.S. Chess Federation disclosed Monday that 10 nations and 5 cities had competed in the bidding that produced the largest cash prize offers in the history of tourna-. nient chess.

Fischer defeated Tigran Petrosian of the Soviet Union last fall in Buenos Aires to reach the championship round. Belgrades offer does not mean it will automatically be named the host city. Both Fischer and Spassky, also of the Soviet Union, will review the bids and submit their prefer-, ences. Winner of the 24-game championship match will receive nearly two-thirds of the total prize with the loser getting a shade over one-third. Henry L.

Parham, 23, who hadi The case was appealed from been convicted of kidnaping a the court of Milwaukee County 15-year-old Kenosha girl last Judge Leander Foley, who year and taking her to Zion, Ill.jruled the housing authoritiy The girl testified at the trial had not acted arbitrarily, that they parked outside a Zion this time of year, said Mrs. Herbert Otto, director of outpatient admissions at Milwaukee Childrens Hospital. Officials at County General and the Veterans Administration Hospital said the absentee rate of employes, especially nurses, has been far above normal. 36 Minnesotans Die In War During 1971 ST. PAUL, Minn.

(AP) -There were 36 Minnesotans killed, in the war in Southeast Asia during 1971, the state Office of Veterans Affairs said today. Since 1962, the number of Minnesotans who died in Southeast Asia totaled 1,001, the office added. MILWAUKEE (AP) Dr. E. R.

Krumbiegel, city health commissioner, says there are three types of virus currently responsible for flu-like symptoms in Wisconsin. -Illnesses of uncertain definition are causing some high employe absentee rates and some hospital congestion. County General Hospital officials said medical beds for men at the, hospital were full, with acute medical cases being assigned to available beds in the surgical wards. Dr. Laurence Perlman, director of the hospitals medical clinic, said many of the cases were chronic bronchitis or emphysema victims who suffer more with flu-like infections.

Were just seeing more sick children than we usually do at MADISON, Wis. (AP)-Two 18-month sentences given a Ra- apartment building for about an hour and that Parham then appeared to be shooting at police from behind a tree, although they could not judge whether his aim was high, low or on the mark. Nelson maintained he was shooting in the air. The witnesses made their judgments on the basis of flashes from the defendants gun, but that is sufficient if a jury believes it, the high court said. The court also held that sufficient anH proper evidence had been admitted in the case of MADISON, Wis.

(AP)-Testi-mony that a burglary suspect appeared to be aiming a gun at Appleton police officers in a night-time shootout was sufficient to convict the man of attempted murder, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. The court upheld the conviction of Jeffrey C. Nelson for the June 29, 1969, incident. Nelson was sentenced to 20 years in prison after a jury trial. Neighbors who witnessed the shootout told the Outagamie County Court trial that Nelson went into one of the apartments man tw0.

lic officers with a heavy logging excessive and to get a comb, chain were not drove her home. shall stand, the Wisconsin Su-Parham, who was sentenced preme Court ruled Tuesday, to the Green Bay reformatory! The decision affirmed the rul-upon his conviction, maintained ing of Racine County Judge it was incredible that a kid- William Jones, who sentenced naper would leave his victim in Neats R. Burgher in April to a car and find her still there the two consecutive sentences when he returned. in the Green Bay Reformatory While a good argument without probation, could be made to a jury that Burgher pleaded guilty to the such testimony was suspect, it battery charges, but asked the cannot be said the victims sentences be modified on the statement was incredible as a grounds they were excessive, matter of law, Judge Nathan The case stemmed from a Heffernan wrote in the rulings November 1968 incident when on the cases. two Racine police officers were FLOOR 1 summoned to intercede in a MADISON, Wis.

(AP)-The Wisconsin Supreme Court Tuesday ordered the Milwaukee Public Housing authority to ficera brlefly the court said he give administrative hearings to family quarrel. After Burgher resisted the of- fled and later emerged from 1 and 2-of-a-kind models. Merchandise subject to prior sale between two nearby houses, carrying a garbage can lid as a shield and waving a logging A all tenants it seeks to remove from its public housing The court ruled in the case of jehain. The policemen were Mrs. Harriett Mosby, who was by the chaul- the court evicted prior to a February rul- added.

ing by the U.S. Department of In upholding the sentences, Housing and Urban Develop-Jthe high tribunal quoted Judge -j- Jones stated reasons for imposing the consecutive sentences. Police officers, Jones said, arent to targets to be pounded, pummeled, abused, (and) sworn at. And this court is not going to tolerate that sort of conduct. MADISON, Wis.

(AP) A ment (HUD), which ordered such hearings. But she was allowed to occupy her quarters as her case was appealed through the courts. She was evicted on the grounds of deficient housekeeping. The court extended its order Lsj WASHERS-DRYERS to all cases where occupants Indian woman mast remained in their quarters even pay property taxes on buildings though they were evicted priorjshe owns, even though the to the HUD ruling. buildings are on land she re liction, the high court fused to rent, the Wisconsin Su-said, is hardy consistent with preme Court ruled Tuesday.

the public interest in providing housing for low income The court upheld a ruling by Judge Andrew Parnell in Menominee County Circuit Court. SALE 158 sale178 SALE 199 sale 239 SALE 289 SALE 94 sale119 SALE1 169- Dissenting from the majority parnen ruied Sarah Skubitz opinion were Justices Robert 'must pay about $92 in property W. Hansen and Leo B. Hanley, taxes she refused to pay in 1961 who contended the law doesamj The woman argued that she had not leased or rented the of Milwaukee land from Menominee Enter- If the city 21 Washer 2eaJ Reg. $179.93 29 Washer ea.

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Ail but Chicago steel mills Monday Steel, however, fiVd re-with polluting the air In viola- quests late Thursday asking Ition of an agreement that had mofe time S. Wallace Poston. Chicago bring their air pollution prob-'cnv contfo! lems under control siunfr. Monday hl, office would decide by the end of tho 'Xr 1 a Jiir Terlfnfrrrt month how rnurh the alx-jar agreement between the mills and the thrre expired Dec. 31.

Three violations were cited at Arcnz IncrCQSCS Board the Intertako Inc. plant, three, at the Republic Steel CorpJ A '5 South Works, two at Wisconsin eel Co. and one at Vmted State Steel Carp. South Works. hoMm nMus frm- Interlake a charged wuhl Chairman of the hoard Eu coke oven pollution, Republic Arri- ty named Iwith smoke from It the f.rm.

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