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2 Friday, Feb. 2S, 1flfi9 W. German Election March 5 BERLIN (AP) Mayor Klaus said today that election of West Germany's new president will take place in Latest Storm Beyond Anticipated Proportions West" Berlin planned. Schuetz told on March 5 as THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i There was 17 inches new snow at Aberdeen and eight to 10 inches in much of the rest: of South Dakota Friday from the state's latest storm which, like a genie, hopped out of its hottlc OI.IJ I.VMV.« tix, I rtti ence the adamant stand taken UO "A by the East Germans towarcll negotiations with his govern news confer-l beyond anticipated propor- storm which started mont made further contact impossible. The East Germans had indicated they would issue passes for West Bcrliners to visit friends and relatives in East lo eastern Iowa.

As it did, travelers warnings were posted that eastern lowans, particularly those in the southeast, could expect four or more inches snow with wind up to 30 Ml'ri. For South Dakotans, there was something disquieting about a hint in Weather Bureau long range predictions that additional snow appeared to be building even before this latest of the winter's many storms was fully out of the way. Wednesday afternoon and was still making some final kicks on Friday, extended over all but Hie plains area in the southwest corner of the slate. Aberdeen, which had melted down to eight inches of snow cover, jumped back lo 25 inches. However, (Sioux Falls and Waterlown continued ahead on snow on ground.

Sioux Falls Falls of the slate class Nixon: Last Time He Saw Paris PARIS AP) The last time Richard Nixon saw Paris he had to humor a drunk, repeat his name several times for an unimpressed secretary and watch out for other "mashed potato" dancers on the floor of a discotheque. It won't happen this time. Nor will Nixon, as he did when he was here June 19, 1967. hold up a piece of lobster for a photographer at a restaurant on the Left Bank, pass unnoticed at an "in" night club or grab a Army'" Reservists Should Not Be Janitors By TRED S. HOFFMAN AP Military Writer WASHINGTON (AP) The ('Emergency Army has ordered commanders SB 85-Authorizes cities and to slop using reservists as own to impose non-ad valorem The forecast indicated mois- loV rmcV Ume he came to Such a timing would coincide nucn a liming wouiu cuinuiue wilh the movement into Sioux i we th a lg quiet things 4 Berlin at Easter if the election was moved from Berlin.

But the West German government said WOllln cnange ano waieriuwn uuui nau seven iiugn stiiuui uaaivtiunn kuin.cu- if the East Germans gave inches in the ncw storm putting iders and the thousands of fans more than that. Sioux Falls beneath 34 inches of ithat follow them. JtionaT "man and Floor Action In Legislature PIERRE UP South Dakota legislative bill digest for Thursday, Feb. 27. SENATE Passed SB $75,000 to pay for quarters allowance for National Guardsmen.

tors. The practice started after some commanders dropped civilian contracts for custodial services at Army Reserve Cen- Tax, establishes state fund for that lax and provides for referendum of taxing ordinance. (323) ter. of Shaw denied that he ever knew Ferrie. Two state witnesses, Mr, and Mrs.

Nicholas Tadin of New Orleans, testified they saw Shaw and Ferrie losether in 1964 at a jlakefront airport where Ferrie's flying school was located. Tadin, a short, balding man, business agent for a musicians' union local. He and his said they volunteered their day sub-1 "iwns emohasized that use isiot by a a ze na idits and accounts. (32-2) of technicians and unit mem-! Clay Shaw Trial May Reach Jury By BILL CR1DKR Associated Press Writer NEW ORLEANS (AP) AfH Tim Criminal District Court Judge test.mony to Dist. Jim Edward A.

Haggerty says the Garrison just a few hours before Clay Shaw conspiracy case may were callcd to lhc sland reach the jury late 34th day of Thursday unidentified witnesses called by the prosecution were reported "snowbound" in the East. The judge granted an early recess but ruled the trial roceed on schedule to- charged with conspir- BURKE Funeral services ing to assassinate President ifor Joseph C. Papousek, 52, will The charge of conspiracy to murder carries punishment of one to 20 years. Joseph Papousek Rites at Burke Army said when this situation. ial dutv is detri-i A 9 Pe is ela rt John F.

Kennedy," testified in'be Saturday aftfernoon at 2 the the defense case, 'o'clock at the Clausen Funeral en asked. about vnilf hp i I not, he commercial director of' "Action is being lake- snow on groun. oux as as sae cass industrial de- medy the situation." and Watertown both had sevenlhigh school basketball conten- i rm here Pochna is the to re- 0 an interna- The mayor's personal assist- aiit, llorst Grabert, met with East German State Secretary Michael Kohl in West Berlin Wednesday. On Thursday, the East German government told the West Berlin Senate that the exploratory talks could not continue until the elections were called off. West German Chancellor Kurt Gcorg Kiesinger said on television Thursday night that he assumed the election would be held in West Berlin as planned.

The East Germans and the Russians object to the holding of the election in West Berlin because it is a demonstration of West Germany's claim to the former German capital. To harass the election, the East Germans barred all members of the Federal Assembly, which will elect the president, from using the surface routes across East Germany to West Berlin. Instead the electors will come by plane since the East Germans nave no control over the air- snow. Walertown was close be- The Thursday storm that "rip- hind, with 32 inch cover. The storm moved the season already critical threat of severe snow total at Sioux Falls past flooding in more than 20 east- 0 n's years out 01 i I.

1. Cn.ifU rknlrrtfi irtttnttnc UUllUfi ne HI men marK, coniinuing 10 ern aomn uanoia cuuuucs. i hli re move an all time record still Moisture in the 24 hours end- oc lm a said "The last time ling at 6 a.m., Friday Po th secretary Huron, with seven inches in among top at my cc couldn get the his is now blanketed with 22 inches. Pickstovvn, with a five inch fall, has 12 inches I The water equivalent in the planes. The Soviets also have an nounced troop maneuvers west of Berlin next week, but this saber rattling did not force a change in the 4election plans.

Schuetz's announcement will probably set off new propaganda blasts from East Berlin and Moscow that will increase in intensity over the weekend. Quake Damage Not Serious PALMDALE, Calif. (AP) Two gentle, rolling earthquakes centered 25 miles northeast of Los over the San Andreas for nearly a minute Thursday night. No serious damage was re- porled. A sheriff's officer six miles from Palmdale said telephone service between Palmdale and Lancaster was cut at the time of the quakes.

"The lines may be down," Deputy Charles Jenson said. Seismologists at California In stilute of Technology in Pasadena said the quakes which hit at 8:44 p.m. registered 4.3 on the Richtcr scale. Such magnitude can cause slight damage to buildings at the epicenter. The reports of those who felt It came from isolated commutri tics throughout the metropolitan area north, northwest and northeast of Los Angeles.

Said Jenson: "It felt like the floor was rolling." WEATHER TABLES petl its britches" added to- the friend of Nixon. Pochna senior had the President as a Tropez and twice in ern South Dakota counties. Like almost every other mill- i replied iHome with the Rev. Kenneth voucher. (34-0) wnen asked jf he ha lotted Parr g.

SB 140-Relatmg to wilh Lpp Harvpv nswalfl Dav id Tnte rment will be in the ZCBJ Cemetery at Gregory. Mr. Papousek was born June i 1111 utc nai in property for parks. and others to ki! 3 'Kennedy, slain in Dallas Nov. SB assignments er possible in line with congressional directives to cut all bid he ever see Oswald, 145 Computes share New Orleans resident organized county must pay named by the Warren Commis- govcrnmental spending by $6' sner ot organized county as the lone and unaided as- B.

Mr. sek and was killed in a two-car accident near Quinn Feb. 25. billion. both.

(34-0) sassin? The Army called its reserve SB 147 Appropriales ''I never have," said Shaw, to Califor'--- ass 6 white-haired man wilh amoving very recently 10 'He had had an auto agency and was ranching at Quinn until i at watnrlown. L-. Miv. funding "light but for state financial and claimed "no special efforts itance lo counties during timesjcrisp bass voice. He leaned nia.

of times-Dixon or Nix on the ground. Westward, Philip with one inch for the storm, now las three inches snow deptth. The northwest part of the state had its biggest snowfall of season, eight inches at Mobridge to give that city 18 inches on ground and seven inches at Lemrnon to "put it under" in a 13-inch amount. Only Rapid City and other southwest corner cities not in he Black Hills had no snow in storm and have no cover. Roads were snowpacked and often heavy, with side roads closed, in the main storm area.

34 inches of snow which covers the Sioux Falls area is 6.67 SUB terribly vjli; embarrassed when she found South Dakota in Sirhan Sirhan Attorneys Apprehensive HARRY F. ROSENTHAL City streets were extremely LOS ANGELES (AP) At- treacherous because of ice unler he snow. Drifting was in varying amount, depending on Ihe a- Tiount of wind. Velocities were lighest in the west central part of the state, sometimes as strong as 40 MPH. Skies were clear in the far west part of South Dakota Friday morning and the light snow still falling in eatern areas was torncys for Sirhan Bishara Sir ban expressed apprehension before opening his defense today over whether he will "behave himself" when he takes the witness stand.

"We just don't know how he react," said Russell E. Parsons, one of the three defense attor- fish restaurant. Pochna recalls: "An American guy, a sort of friendly-type drunk, came toward the table and kept saying to Mr. Nixon, 'I know you from somewhere. We were in college together, weren't we? No, it was the Navy, wasn't "Then it apparently dawned on the man and he became terribly apologetic.

Mr. Nixon took it as a joke and we even asked the fellow if he'd sit with us for a drink. He didn't." ture.i. required beyond the severe snow, blizzard or oth- back comfortably in the witness Survivors include his -widow, iful control of natural disaster. (35-0) twirling lS horn-rimmed ILaverle; two sons, Duane and SB 189-Annuls corporate ex- spectacles.

Richard, one daughter, Connie, iej. an nnnuis tunnnnic However, the assignment of'jstence of all corporations or- 1 Did he ever see Ferrie, one- two sisters and two brothers. some reservists to housekeeping ganized prior to July 1, time airline pilot who operated chores appeared to be an out- which have failed to submit small flying srvice? of-the-ordinary measure. annual report to the Secretary 'I never did, said Shaw. There were reports that Army of State within time provided, under CUftD IKI jriUr IW reservists this year would move to summer training in trucks in- (29-1) SB that written 1 stead of buses, and over toll-jj t.

rpretalions of school law be free roads, lo avoid expense. The Army rather obliquely confirmed the truck aspect, saying "trucks are used to move some units lo and from summer praclice, it was ex- camp. This plained, "provides convoy training, transportation for use while at camp, and results in some fund savings through a reduction in commercial bus requirements." After dinner the group wentj it indicated, however, some! travel on toll roads would be permitted. "Military vehicles may usei approved by the attorney general's office. (35-0) SENATE Final Passage HB 658 Changes residence requirement for life insurance agent's license from one year to three months.

(20-13) SB 660 Alters rules governing separate accounts and voting rights of insurance companies. (29-2) SB insurance corn- club in Montparnasse run by a woman I called Regine. If you mean any- "Military vehicles may 'll thing to anyone France, Re-itoll facilities when considered! 8 i Ihe lag slorm. end of the main The advance thrust of the snow was moving from western South Dakota Road Report PIERRE (JO Roads In South Dakota Friday morning were mostly snow-packed and Icy. The Stale Highway Maintenance Division visibility was poor in the Aberdeen and Pierre areas.

The Brookings and Huron areas reported snow-packed and icy roads. Limited travel was advised in those areas. In the Mitchell and Sioux Falls areas all roads were open but slippery. Pierre reported snow packed roads. Highways in the Rapid Cily- Sturgis areas were icy in spots.

Louis Dvorak, Lake Andes, Dies comes up and says hello, She said nothing to Nixon. Reduces residence by "the" commander Acquirement for in ur a nee UUC Ul. HIC ci nevs. "We don't want to take a Dancing at New Jimmy is chance on him blowing on "jerk" and mashed potatoes." Nixon took a turn on 1 oi i concerned," Ihe Army said. stand." With the prosecution needing but a little time to wind up its case against the 24-year-old Jordanian, charged with murdering Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy, Sirhan's lawyers still had not decided on their opening witness. On the list were the defendant's 55-year-old mother, Mary, and his brothers, Adcl, 29, and Munir, 21. Also listed were a boyhood friend from Jordan, Ziad Ashimeh of Chicago, and a man described as being with the United Nations, Sarkees Nahas. Sirhan has sat quietly and at-j i the floor with Pochna's wife, Marie-France.

During another trip Nixon went to a party where he was grilled about his own politics and American policy by a group of "sharp, French young people." Pochna said Nixon "seemed to love it." Pochna believes that from his trips here Nixon got the impression that France was somewhat misunderstood by public opinion overseas and that "France is really a country of considerable industrial power with the. ooh- la-la aspect only about one per in House- Interest Rate Bill Passed PIERRE After a brisk tentively most of the time during the trial, now in its eighth week, but on occasion has risen in anger and tried to interrupt proceedings. Judge Herbert V. Walker i warned him in chambers Wednesday that he would be brought into court in a restraining jacket if necessary. The state wound up its case Wednesday "to all intents and purposes" but said it would not rest until a few more items were introduced into court re- He said Nixon spoke of President Charles de Gaulle with great respect and recognized France's strong ties in the Middle East and in some areas of debate Thursday, the House passed a bill changing the interest rates for small loans.

The final vote was 57-15. The bill cuts the rate from 36 per cent a year to 30 per cent for loans under $300, but increases them in the higher categories. Pueblo- The trial resumed today after LAKE ANDES Louis Dyo- a one-day recess, rak, 68, rural Lake Andes, dicdj when Sirhan would testify at his home Feb. 27. uncertain.

His attorneys Intelligence Specialists Passed By license from one year three months. (19-10) HB law relating to use of stocks of insurance companies' subsidiaries. (32-0) HOUSE Introduced Resolutions HCR Legislative 1 Research Council interim study of Public Utilities Commission. Passed HB 654 Permits political sublivisions to acquire public libraries on long-term lease basis. 68-3.

HB i cities to build parks and playgrounds connection with housing and development projects. 68-1. HB counties to combine levies for support of mentally ill and retarded. 68-3. HB rates on Rep.

John Murphy, D-Elk small loans. 57-15. Point, called on House mem- HB 578 Eliminates duphca- hers to "hold the line" against tion of big-game license provi- increased rate. 'This is a for non-resident hunters, conservative speech," he said, :70.0. "and I appeal to you as con-j HB 809 Regulates actions, servatives.

surface craft near divers. 70- He predicted lhat if the small' 1 rimiu lia- loan bill passes the legislature, I 6 ts a bill to increase bank municipal airport to rates will turn up in the next; million per accident. 68-2. session. Two education bills brought about by school reorganization were deferred for one day.

They Resolutions HCR 520 Orders above normal. Normal highs are 20-38 northeast and 36-42 southwest. Normal lows 10-18. Mild until turning colder near; give elementary and high Activity Up HONOLULU (AP) mid" was reported spewing 400 itation or malice, totally a propS luct of a sick, obsessed mind nnri nndeliberate.T" mvis niuie mini nines iruin Research Council study of poor relief. 70-2.

i auiianvj In California, such a defense to average one-tenth to three-high Thursday night in lliree js ca ii "diminished responsi uss Pueblo, a crewman says A lot 0 communications i technicians weren't interrogaled at all," Communication Technician l.C. Michael Barrett, 31, of 1.1 tenths of an inch water content. I fountains east of Alae Crater of. ility sirhan's attorneys do Kalama i 00i told a Navy could make application to the most likely as snow near mid Kilauca vole ano -an i i nol deny that he killed the New court inquiry Thursday. school board if his Petition land.

Scientists said the activity was "perking up" in the second Violence (Continued from Page 1) Patricia Roberts Harris, rein olher cases includine si gn as dean of the law school object of a wish to attend school in neighboring state, the pupil student boycott. She 'blamed the university president (York senator but hope to show It wou )d have seemed he that he did not have the mind to would have known they had a county sc he could appeal to the school board. phase of the current ma ure ly and meaningfully won rful source of information The House also gave its ap- in VOUi sa jd Rear Adm. Ed- proval to a bill that would glasses have been called off un- for failing to keep her informed of actions taken to end the protest. RUTGERS UNIVERSITY A convocation was set on the Brunswick campus where week.

MITCHELL WEATHER Average precipitation for por- 'cycle in the volcano cast the assassination, tlon of year to date 1.22. zone. They also reported one The prosecution called 56 wit- a member of the limit the liability of a city at its! uf'fues'dVy' "Negro Total precipitation for portion eruption. nesses in nine days of testimony court Wny didn't they beat 'municipal airport to $5 million student demands of year to date 2.43. The eruptive cycle began Sat- SC ekig to establish not only you more for one aircraft accident.

One FLORIDA STATE UNIVER- with activity on a thrce-jthat Sirhan killed Kennedy, but don High Thursday '3. Overnight low 22. 7 a.m. temperature 22. Precipitation .26.

Record high 67 in 1905. Record low -35 in 1962. Sunset tonight 6:20 p.m. Sunriso tomorrow 7:10 a.m. (mile line of vents.

RED TAPE CUT Barrett re- of the Rep. Tom Ran- Acting President prcmeditated-a Ued It surp rised me very ney, R-Rapid City -said it is i ey Marshall upheld an earlier element for a first de-l much tna j' wny thinK possible such an accident could that it was necessary gree murder conviction 6 vw they really weren't aware of cost up to $25 million and in- FRANKFORT, Ky. The maximum penalty for hat they had." surance rates for such cover- Kentucky Economic curity i first-degree murder in talifor- A litt i more than a third of a are prohibitive. UVW V-i 1 VJ I JlbfctW Department has decided to aia is death in the gas chamber. lhe intelligence ship's 83-mem-1 cut red tape when a family 1 The three lawyers defending lber crew were communications (NOTE: High and low temp- needs emergency public assis-ithe 24-year-old Jordaman anSi praturt's and other records are; a ct quickly.

said they will call Sirhan, his, Barrett said it seemed to him recorded for a 24 hour period Commissioner Eugene Goss mother and two of his four tne North Koreans "didn't real- beginning at 6 p.m. daily.) said verification by a as well as psycholo- )y know wna they were after, worker that an emergency and psychiatnts. inere judging by the questions they will be enough to start aid 'estimates of the number of wit- as ked nim. PIIKCIPHATION 25 Vr Month '69 'fi8 Avg Avg Rec Yrj Jan. .59 .54 .47 .53 2.10 '971 Feb.

1.85 .06 .60 .66 2.92 '62 enough flowing immediately. Quake Rocks Portugal, Spain Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept.

Oct. 'v. D.c. .38 1.41 1.24 4.34 1.72 6L'7 1.47 1.39 2.50 2.73 2.50 3.45 '06 7.30 '43 1.98 4.03 8.05 '41 3.06 8.85 '51 2.61) 6.25 '01 2.56 1.26 2.12 6.72 '01 .69 4.39 .69 .50 .67 .49 2.71 '47 2.12 '20 Rapid City Philip Pierre Aberdeen Watertown Huron Sioux Falls Pickstovvn Valentine Lemmou Mobridpe Sioux City TEMPERATURES 35 8 Tr 28 12 Tr 33 27 22 23 31 24 L'9 27 34 17 23 16 25 31 32 10 23 29 .84 .60 .50 .67 .49 .01 .18 .48 MISSOURI RESERVOIR DISCHARGES 0 a Reservoir elevation 1, 608 72 feet above sea level, up .06 of a foot during the past 24 hours. Average discharge rate 18,000 cubic feet per second; tailwater 1,419.82 feet temperature 3 Cdegrees.

Big Bend average discharge rate 12,550 ieet per second. I nesses have ranged up to several more crewmen told- jjsBON One man Thursday of then- experiences in a heart attack Sevilla "The Gypsy Tea Room, the and at leagt 3l persons name the I'ueblo crew gave a wefe in ured in Lisbon our of 12-by-15-foot room where men (hem seriously when a severe were taken, offered iquor and eartnquake offshore in the east- CHANGE OF ADDRESS For Mail Subscribers The following information li ncceitary to avoid delay in making a change of on your Daily Republic: 010 ADDRESS (Pleaic pf turt to give ui your eld addreu) Namo R.F.D. Number Town and Stato PASTE ADDRESS U9EL HERE NEW ADDRESS Namo give your new addreif in full) R.F.D. Number Town and'Stato asked to accent a visitor sympa- ern Atlantic arred or gal, thetic to communism when they order banning Students for a Democratic Society from the campus. He warned that any campus disturbance would be met by quick police action.

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, leaders canceled plans for a class boycott after announcing they had reached accord with the faculty senate and the administration on a 17 point list of student proposals. Mrs, Thompson, Alpena, Dies By Republic News Service Harley (Ruth) iMorocco and Spain early today. returned to the United Mates. Hospital officials in Lisbon I Thompson. 81, died early Thurs All the crewmen said they el- said most of the in ured we rejday morning at a Huron hos- thcr refused, or agreed to at- hit hy falljng material although Ipital.

cpt such a visitor wim me in- no Building was reported to, Funeral arrangements under tention of turning him over to 0 lapsed Electricity direction of the Welter Fun- the FBI. off in sections of the city, Home are incomplete. Court resumes noon t-iai. parU uf hi mn eys toppled and 'some people fled their homes. Slip Up -N'o damage or casualties were MOSCOW (AP) A Russian reported in Spain, but many res- who passed himself off as a for- of Madrid dressed and eign correspondent had great to open places, success with he Officials in Morocco had no wound up in jail.

immediate reports of casualties Alexander Korovkin ran up a or damage but said the whole of conquests that included country felt the tremor, teachers, doctors and In Casablanca, the northwest with the'lielp of a faked broken African country's largest city, accent and talk about his as- the population poured into the signments Ju exotic places like streets carrying armloads of Honduras, Pakistan and Spain, bedding and valuables. Minor "1 always dreamed of beins quakes are common throughout captivated by a real Russian North Africa, but Moroccans beauty." Korovkin told one of are especially tense about them the women. He got $1,553 of her since the I960 quake at Agadir. savings on the pretext of buying ir. Ihe killed an estimated a car with the money "through 12.UOO persons his embassy." '1'iie National Earthquake In Korovkin then disappeared form alien Center iu Washington but was caught by ihe police lhe tremor lasted Ihe wooed another prospective minutes and one Ivk'tim.

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