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Mitchell Dtllf Republic 2 Monday, Sept. Apollo11 Astronauts HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) The 1 'Apollo 11 astronauts began ajBy THE ASSOCIATED 38-day goodwill mission to 22 na- BONN, Germany tions'today to share their moon I eigh Minister Willy Brandt. landing flight with the rest of'whose Social Democrats were Kennedy, Humphrey By WALTER R. MEARS Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Sen.

Stevenson To Seek Senate Seat By CARL P. LEUBSDORF Associated Press Writer Edward M. Kennedy, by tape recording, and Hubert H. Humphrey, in person, are plugging for the election of a Massachusetts Democrat to fill a long-Rethe world. the only party to gain in West seat in a special A presidential Air Force jet; Germany fed a1 elections i ec ti on Tuesday, took off from Ellington Air Sunday, said today he will try, Both Republicans and Demo- Force Base for Mexico City.

Astronauts Neil A. ir strong, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. andif 5U Michael Collins carried personal crais greetings to foreign heads of: state from President Nixon. to form a new coalition govern crats have sent po ca organ They were 'their wives.

departure. Mrs. Collins 's Christian Demo- Congressional District, north of Boston. I Michael J. Harrington, 33.

a PRAGUE (AP) A weekend Democratic state representa- accompanied by'P ur ge that swept reformer Al-itive, is matched against William 'exander Dubceic and his sup- L. Saltonstall, 42, a Republican state senator is the son of former U.S. Sen. Leverett Saltonstall. Democrats are bidding to pick up a third traditionally Republican House seat to go with those they captured in special elec- in Wisconsin and Montana earlier this year.

American casualties to prevent The contest is for the seat left nd left on the moon saying, "We came in peace for all today through Czecho- with the rest of the world," Collins said just before WASHINGTON (AP) The Jen officiating, bearer of one of the most prominent names in recent Democratic history, Adlal E. Stevenson HI, has decided to seek the Illi- nols Senate seat of the late Everett M. Dirksea, authoritative sources say. Mrs. Young Rites At Springfield By RepnhHt Service SPRINGFIELD ral services for Mrs.

Charles (Florence) Young, 73, were to be Monday afternoon at the Unit- ied Church of Christ, Congrega- Ititmal, with the Rev. Robert Mydland: No Conflict in State Statute Judge Niche! Denies Writ SIOUX FALLS (fi But he may face a primary challenge in March from a Chicago congressman. Commandos Land in Ireland By ANDREW TORCHIA Associated Tress Writer BELFAST, Northern Ireland funds with the Interment was to be in thei(AP) British commandos and an amendmentthatgrants Springfield cemetery with the handed in Northern Ireland to- the authority to nv fhaf Crosby Funeral Home in charge i day to reinforce 3,000 troops funds with the board of trustees, I of arrangements. trying to stem a new wave of The investment of such funds ignorant of fe wnousness She was born Feb. 5, 1896 at firebomblngs and street battles and the custody of them are ne tnarge aga nst hjm, and Wausa, to Mr.

and Mrs. between Roman Catholics and two separate and distinct no conflict between a me stale penitentiary io m- state statute that places the of children, custody teacher, retirement U.S. Btric! freedom he was Rep. Rbman C. Pucinski, 50.

tack. R. Crosley. She had been visiting at Belle Fourche and died Sept. 28 at a Belle- Fourche hospital of an apparent heart at- laughed while watching her luggage being carried aboard the plane.

"I didn't take everything I own, just almost," she said. Also accompanying the astro- de-escalation of the Vietnam war while the United States is in a position of strength, official sources said today. WASHINGTON (AP) World was Dr. William Carpen-j Bank res ident Robert S. Me- A a the Manned vacant by the death of Rep.

William H. Bates. Although registered Democrats now outnumber Republicans in the district, it has never sent a Democrat to Congress. There are more independents is considering a bid next year for the seat now occupied by Sen. Ralph T.

Smith, the Republican named to succeed Dirksen. 38-y a -o 1 state treasurer who is the son of We former governor and two- time Democratic presidential is expected to declare himself a candidate In November. If Puciaskl decides to challenge him, it could set up only the second contested statewide Democratic orimary in some 35 years, according to Illinois political observers. Pucinski's office, meanwhile, reports heavy mail from both Chicago and downstate urging the congressman to run. There nuF i.

u. limit; muie uiueMeuuema Spacecraft Namara today told grim I than members of either parlv. had previously been rumors he Former Vice President Hum- would run against Republican them the 21 days of quar- aVrYedTundereducated'and 1 over- i y. is "the Sen. Charles H.

Percy in 1972. PL populated parts of the world and llatesV Democratic leader to ap-' Smith, speaker of the Illinois said only a broad program on Harrington's behalf. 'House until his appointment by attended Southern State Protestants. "Mydland said. The 19fi9 One hundred Royal Marine! amendment.that granted Commandos-part of a force cit- a to invest ed during the Korean war for the right to an for that reason.

He on- funds is not than full knowledge" "of" the statute that English language, he did not College, jaught rural schools their base in England shortly and on Dec. 21, 1917 married Arnold Breitenbach of Yankton. He died In 1956. On Thanksgiv- after midnight. Another were due later today.

Belfast streets, still ing Day 1958 she married Char- from weekend fighting in whichitirement system, les Young, who died in 1968. Mo persons were injured, blazed Mrs. Young was a member (anew with firebombs that set a of the Rebekah Lodge, several I bus and store alight. The Royal clubs and fellowship and circle Ulster Constabulary arrested had been quested by Gordon 0. Hayes, er, an Indian, had appeared in littered! executive 'secretary of the re-; courts of one kind and another of the church.

Survivors include three ters, Mrs. David (Hilda) Enright, Wausaukee, Mrs. Ray (Florence) Kuehne, Manitowoc, and Mrs. Eld (Lois) Johns, Superior, one son, Hugh Breitenbach, Chateworth, nine grandchildren and one great grandchild. Vietnam (Continued from Page 1) that followed the historic pmoon landing.

The three are the first astro- ar i vance as we as money Sen. Edmund uu 6 1 Maine and Sen Geor Mc a possible primary fight. Buttons remained at their lowest two men in connection with the arson. A British army spokesman! said: "The whole area is bubbling with tension." Catholic districts In Belfast, where street barricades came i MADISON Brashier Encouraged By Response The first down earlier this month after response to his indication he'28, 1962. X-my guarantees of run for Congress has been ion many occasions, and was I fully ar of the situation; I that the transcripts of his original trial in Dewey County and "arious appeals for post- conviction relief showed conclusively that Miner's rights had been clearly and fully explained, and that the charges had been defined In the simplest terms.

Miner was sentenced March were blocked again following -encouraging, Clyde Brashier, Elephant the weekend violence. Residents told the Republican threw up at least two dozen bar- 1 Club here Friday, ricades. However, Brashier said, he On Sunday night, mobs hurled not fully decided on wheth-; rocks and bottles at British sol-; er to run for the post from, diers setting up roadblocks. which Rep. Ben Reifel, Troops fired tear gas to clear 1 is retiring.

Brashier is head of Berens Services At Woonsocket win behalf of the United States the first three-man Ameri-1 HOUSTON (AP) The three space team to go abroad. Americans who went "in peacejSen. Fred R. Harris of Oklaho ma, Democratic national chairman, said he planned to go, too. News Me Lynn Woonsocket, was Muskie of GOV.

Richard Ogilvie, also faces Elsewhere ac- the crowd. the science and math depart ge S. Mc-! a possible primary fight. Buttons remained at their lowest British troops armed with ri-'ment at Dakota State College 'Govern of South Dakota also I one of his strongest potential op- 'level in three weeks, spokesmen fi es an gas masks used gas to! Brashier said "I guess that et one -car accident appeared with Harrington. po nents-Rep.

John Anderson of said. lC i ea mobs from streets near 'you could say I'm a tour miles est Letch. m.i_u. on a county road early Satur- Their itinerary does not-withjf or a if mankind" to the moon exception of Yugoslavia- )embark today on a worW tour wtake them to Communist 0 promote good will on earth. "trolled nations or to the warring of the Middle East, al- WASHINGTON (AP) The Ji.tb.ough they have scheduled bearer of one of the most prora- i nen names in recent Democratic history, Adlai E.

Stevenson III, has decided to seek the Illinois Senate seat of the late Everett M. Dirksen, authoritative sources say. Col. Frank Borman. com- mander of the Apollo 8 lunar mission, visited the Soviet Un- I ion this spring, prior to the Apollo 11 moon shot.

In addition to replicas of the moon landing plaque, the astro- t. nauts will present heads of state with metal discs bearing mes- reduced to the size of a 73 nations wishing the Apollo 11 mission success. The Original also was left on the moon. No samples of lunar material gathered by Armstrong and Aldi rin will be taken on the tour, National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials said. Nixon telephoned Armstrong at his Seabrook, home i Sunday to wish him and the oth- ers luck on the trip.

The Presi- jdent invited the astronauts and their wives to dinner at the i White House on the day they turned home. Nov. 5. From Mexico City they will go 'to Bogota, Columbia; Buenos i Aires, Argentina, and Rio de Ja- Brazil, in South America 'before flying to the Canary Oct. 4.

In western Europe they have i stops in UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Faced with the Arabs refusal to negotiate with Israel directly on the Middle East problem, U.N. Secretary-General Thant meets today with Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir to probe alternatives. BELFAST. Northern Ireland Commandos landed in Northern Ireland today to reinforce troops trying to stem a new wave of fire bombings and street battles between Roman Catholics and Protestants.

hockford-savs he will support The action in the DMZ was the city center and uncoiled tive." But, he said, he stands JVUI.AIWIU OOJTJ ff -f Kennedy has made no appear- party, ance although the Massachu-l setts senator supplied two of his political lieutenants, taped endorsements for radio broadcast and provided fund raising assistance to Harrington. "For now. the senator is not Smith for the last four years of Dirksen's term rather than split Solons (Continued from Page 1) three miles southeast of the al- more rolls of barbed wire to for orderly change. lied base at Con Thien. Spokes- ence ff the trouble districts.

He said his interests include county morning. Sanborn County sheriff's auth- men said North Vietnamese sol-j "LI." Gen. Sir Ian Freeland, agriculture, water pollution con-iorities said Berens was alone in diers opened fire with mortars, I commander of British forces initrol and an improved status for the car at the time of the collisi- rocket-propelled grenades andJNorthern Ireland issued an Indians, machine guns on the column ea for calm and said he called armored personnel carriers from the U.S. 5th Mechanized in the reinforcements to relieve overworked soldiers in Belfast and Londonderry. making any political restoration would f- i- i- UICl A GiJ ltl.1* UIV" i I ll I ances himself," said Richard evacuation for a long period of i mounted atop the-personnel car- Drayne, Kennedy's press secre- time large areas of the and counter attacked the tary.

including offices of congression-i enemy positions, headquarters This is because of continuing a i leaders. court action in connection with the July 18 automobile accident in which Mary Jo Kopechne drowned. A Republican official said the race was close, and the White House was watching. The GOP Congressional Campaign Committee has sent money and men to the district but no national party figures. Infantry Division.

The Americans fought back i The 41st Co'mmando Royal require! with heavy Marines gained an American i 'presidential citation in 1950' when they fought through 80 miles of enemy-held territory in Korea to aid a surrounded detachment of U.S. Marines. Arthur Jarum, Scotland, Dies SIOUX CITY Wl An elderly Scotland, S. man was dead on arrival at a hospital here aft- Leaves Church Duties LONDON (AP) Dr. John ishcTwho though 0 the CbS er, authorities said, he suffered England Zlld coronary Monday morning I Hit-MMrrrf aln.nrt Tntoi-ctata 00 some part-time priests and approve D.

H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's Lover" for the Christian reading list, left his London and i visiting Belgrade Oct. 18-19 they go to Ankara, Turkey; Kinsha- sa, The Congo, and Tehran, nfull-time church duties today for Now he's dean of Trinity College at Cambridge, whose stu near the airport exchange south of here. He was identified as Arthur D. Jarum, 77.

His wife, 73, was hospitalized for treatment of lacerations when the Jarum car hit a bridge abutment. said. Air Force and Marine contends ev- bombers swept in to aid the on the rfi-l fantr ymen and another column been slanted to- 1 ward building a case for extension. The movement was initiated by a group, composed of Stewart, McCormack and other top congressional leadership, called the Commission for the Extension of the United States Capitol. They just haven't made any study to see if the west front could be saved and how much it would cost," said Sen.

William Proxmire. D-Wis. "Apparently they're afraid of what it might show." to the battleground. The enemy force withdrew after four hours. Headquarters said there were 10 enemy rocket and mortar attacks overnight, but only four of them caused casualties or damage.

Targets of the shellings included the U.S. 3rd Marine Division's combat base at Quang Tri, 19 miles south of the demilitarized zone, U.S. B52 bombers continued heavy raids because, spokesmen said, intelligence reports indicated the enemy command on, about 2:30 a.m. The vehicle Berens was driving struck a bridge and overturned, throwln? the victim from the car, officials said. He was killed outright.

Funeral services will he at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Bethany Lutheran Church with the Rev. Lowell Stordahl officiating. -D it Interment will be in Eventide IRLNE GP Rep. Dexter cemptery with the Basham Fu- Gunderson, R-lrene, speaker of inera i Home in charge of ar- the south Dakota House of Rep- ran ments er ena should- SffiSfi KM nn 19SU "'r.

ana Mrs. reter Gunderson Asks Probe Of Inflation low. Us planning stepped up attacks Opponents claim the extension on a ed bases. will cost five times as much per square foot as the new Rayburn House Office Building, which skyrocketed above cost estimates. Critics also say that eight of the last nine major design England's future king.

Robinson, 50, was twice re- ibuked by the archbishop of Can Bangkok, Thailand; Darwin and Sydney, Australia; Seoul, and Tokyo. They will stop at Honolulu enroute to Houston. i DIES OF INJURIES SIOUX FALLS Scott 16, Arco, son of jMr. and Mrs. Gordon Larson, Sunday in a Sioux Falls from injuries received ISept.

19 in an automobile acci- which took place in Minne- 7:30 a.m. Mrs. Jarum said her Up to 40 Stratofortresses dropped 1,200 tons of explosives on North Vietnamese bases, bunkers, and storage areas along the Cambodian border, said. The strikes 68 miles northwest lEIUUIV, pllllldlC Ul llic Vxliuiv.li of England, during his 10 years tlon key, she said construction have gone to a small group of Jin partnership. The same group husband suddenly a- as contracts for the west front gainst her.

She tried but asl ex ens on unable to reach the car's igni- awarded for Capitol Hill to 104 miles nor theast of Saigon. Pentagon Study WASHINGTON (AP) Depu- ty Secretary of Defense David Basking for an investigation into R. Packard says nonnuclear the causes of inflation. Safeguard antimissile warheads: He said that inflation, if not Survivors include his parents, are being studied by the Penta-j checked within the next five Woonsocket: one brother, Ron- gon but none of them can be years, could ruin the bprmgneld. two recommended yet in place of i businessman and the farmer.

sisters. Mrs i Kicker, nuclear ones. I "The cost price squeeze and Cathy, In testimony to the House i already forced many South Da-1 at home, and grandparents, Mr. Armed Services Committee, out of business," Gund-l an -d Mrs. Walter May made public Friday, Packard erson said.

"The resulting high Artesian. observed: "If you could getlinterest rates make it practical- your intercept missile closer toily impossible for the average! the target, you wouldn't have to I farmer, rancher and smallistate legislature must petition use as large a nuclear warhead, I businessman to acquire money Congress demanding sweeping 'invectigations of the reasons or you could use some of your i for needed and particularly ex- inrtViMirtnoc naTinnn nnprATinnc. nonnuclear techniques. However, he indicated panded op such He said he intercept devices are not accurate enough and nonnuclear warhead development is not far enough to recommend the substitutes for nuclear weapons. He testified in closed committee hearings last April.

as suffragan bishop of Woolwich, and there was an impressive list of conservative churchmen who branded him an agnostic or a heretic. He went to court in defense of ithe D. H. Lawrence novel, then under attack as obscene, claiming Christians ought to read the bookl. The case was dismissed.

WEATHER TABLES EXTENDED FORECAST Temperatures through will average near seasonal i Uormals. Only minor day to day changes expected. Normal highs are 66-73 and normal lows are i 139-46. Little or no precipitation is expected. I MITCHELL WEATHER Average precipitation for por- of year to date 17,31 Total precipitation for portion of year to date 17.42 i High Sunday 80 Overnight low 57 i 7 a.

m. temperature 57 Precipitation none I Record high 91 in 1932 Record low 14 in 1899 Sunset tonight 7:16 Sunrise tomorrow 7:31 Robert Bond, a 6-foot-4 forward from Setauket, N. is a member of Stanford's freshman basketball team. Respect for Teachers VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Paul VI says school teachers deserve the reverence, gratitude and affection of their students. In his usual Sunday noon appearance at the window of his apartment, the Pope said: "Let us all pay honor to whoever takes on the great and vital name of teacher.

The teacher is the artist who shapes the person and makes him free and independent, responsible," Elusive Princess TOKYO (AP) Britain's Princess Margaret opened British Week in Japan Friday but photographers were frustrated in attempts to get pictures of her having a drink in an English pub imported for the occasion. The princess and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon, contained their thirst until the cameramen left. Then the princess downed a gin and tonic and Lord Snowdon had an ale. i Month 1 lApr 4 'June 1 3 1 2 'Oct. Nov.

PRECIPITATION 25 Yr '68 Avg Avg Ree .08 .54 .47 .53 2.10 '97 .85 .06 .60 .66 2.92 '62 .39 .38 1.14 1.24 3.45 '(Hi :30 4.34 2.43 2.50 7.30 '42 .23 1.72 2.73 2.50 7.30 71 6.27 3.98 3.03 8.05 '41 .12 1.47 2.96 3.06 8.85 '41 .62 1.39 2.71 2.60 6.25 '01 :05 2.55 1.26 2.12 6.72 '01 3.29 .25 1.48 4.82 '27 .69 .69 .67 2.71 '47 TEMPERATURES City Pierre Philip Aberdeen AVatertown Falls Picks town Valentine Lemmon Mobndge Sioux City 90 51 88 53 89 50 79 51 75 50 79 50 75 47 SO 60 92 50 78 44 81 53 77 51 MISSOURI RESERVOIR DISCHARGES Oahe Reservoir elevation 1,607 77 feet above sea level, up .12 fert in last 24 hours. Average discharge rate 30,000 cubic feet per second; taihvater 1,42369 feet, temperature 64 de gree- Bis Bend average discharge cubic feet per second. One HOUR THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING SPECIAL OF THE WEEK! SUITS COATS DRESSES Each for OR ANY 2 for $1.89 $119 1 Furs, Suedes, Vinyl, and Formats excluded. Pleats extra. 2 piece suits and dresses count as one garment.

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