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Wednesday, Sept. 1972 2 Mitchell Daily Republic Mail September 7, lltl Henry J. Moor Rites at Bonesteel By Republic News Service BONESTEEL Funeral tervices for Henry J. Moor, 50, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Zion Lutheran Church with Israel Vows To Fight Arab Guerrillas By DAVID LANCASHIRE iraeli sportsmen, they havei The afternoon Maarlv, (Continue from Page 1) Tuesday.

They and their captors were flown from Olympic Village to the airport in helicopters, ostensibly as the first stage of a flight to the Middle j. in Vs na i IIQ uwu ATI a llS i i JERUSALEM (AP) ignominiously, and must pages filled with headlines and Manfred Schre her chief of News 2 David Meyer of countries that assist Arab guer- said, iiciating. warned today it would hold the'account" for their "failure," it photographs of the bloodbath, Munich said the order to countries that assist Arab guer- said. isaid recriminations over ollC6 sharpshooters to open rillas responsible for the Mun- Hatzofeh said: "The surren- pic stordty and West lre a airport, "to km or Home in Burke Burial will be ents expel Arab terrorists has prepared the ground for '2. in Rosebud Cemetery.

Mr. Moor was born April 16, 22 1922 and died Sept. 5 at the Burke hospital. On Dec. 27, 1945 he married Betty Fathke at Wagner.

from their territories. A government statement said It vowed to fight the guerrillas "and will not excuse those who aid them from responsibility." Premier Golda Meir thanked Survivors Include his widow; West German government r- two daughters, Mrs. Charles for its efforts to free the Israeli (Nancy) Sieh, Bonesteel, and hostages from the'- Arab cap-i Mrs. Wayne (Sandra) Tucker, Elk Point; one son, Dennis, at home; one grandchild; his tors. She voiced support for the German decision to use force against the terrorists.

I terrorist activity on German territory." Yosef Burg, Interior minister, said the name of Munich would now compare with that of Dachau, the nearby World War II concentration camp where countless Jews massacred by Nazi Germans. iir.j_..j.. icapwiojmc iui uic aaiu. iiic ouiicii- pii; avt: nuu weal uremia- V. Qnittk nolrnfa'o hietnru On that ich Olympic murdcrs and d6 er of the German government ny's rescue efforts should the was South Dakota voter" will night at the Clausen Funeral i manded world govern-in the pas, to terrorist extortion delayed "because now is the a top-level decision.

dlddl whether to acceot or Home in Burke. Burial will be 1 i. i.u» ov, aeciae wneiner 10 accept ui On flection Day "S.D. Voters Will Decide On Constitution Revision PIERRE Novembcr 7, 1972 approved. The result of these point amendments has been to time to settle the score, in 1 Sharpshooters opened up.

blood, with the saboteurs and killed one of the Arabs and those who sent them. missed another out in the open. "We want not only second Arab then began fir" but to cut off ing at the hostages. All the hos- and reject four proposed con lengthen the South Dakota Constitution unduly so that today it constitutes 25,000 words or over five times the length Hospital Report MITCHELL St. Joseph Admissions: Mrs.

David Wynia, Wellington Springs; Kelly Winter. Emery; Ronald Engqulst, Mitchell. Discharges: Mrs. John Canova; Irene Moore, Mitchell; Mrs. Lulu Miller.

Mitchell. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oerlach. Parkston, a son, 8 pounds 10 ounces, Sept.

5. Mr. and Mrs. Wynia, WessJnston Springs; a daughter, 7 pounds 5 ounces, Sept. 5.

stitutional amendmentsjof the designed to bring their State'Among Constitution up-to-date. These a ko a document rahks National Constitution, the states, South to act against countries harboring Arab guerrillas. for the thirteenth in length. The S2" modernization of the executive; amendments have also resulted parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John in the statement, issued after S.D. Politics- Moor, Bonesteel; one brother, Ed, St. Charles, and a sister, Lindwurm, Mrs. Hildegrad fts Gregory. A son, Ronald, was killed in a car accident in Nebraska Aug.

30. B52s Strike Within 14 Miles Of Pleiku an emergency Cabinet meeting Mrs. Meir expressed regret that the rescue operation nad failed. The statement said Israel will demand foreign governments and political organization! take effective measures against Thompson Continues Attack On Kneip Administration Tho Israeli timujjcs 'y-o'l me prODiemS South Dakota ina members are stavinBi 80Vern ment and method had with her Constitution for the mt of the Olvmnics amendln and "visinc the have been problems faced by now ttdav P2 nstitu on As a mem of a of the other States of the insTead of Sunday aTorSllv South Dakota pre Union. In part this because The Israelis wou i Association, our newspaper will constitutions of the havei left today "but we ibe presenting a series of ve, i Century were i articles dealing with the wr utc when there was basic couldn't make arrangements to arces ean proposed consUtuUonal ch ngSl a officia aW hi first Arab guerrilla cells operating By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kneip talks about economy In field.

au MW 4 nAmiKMnayl tstwlal 4A WPl tten when there was a basic idea of protecting people from The stadium was packed with rs ls with i government. Today than of our government's emphasis is on for the service, while members st Constitution. I services to the people. The new of the Olympic teams filled the has had only goal is to, improve the way abroad. Republican gubernatorial Such measures should be tak- 1 candidate Carveth Thompson en with the aim of paralyzing continued his attack on the their activities and uprooting administration of Gov.

Richard one State Constitution. This state government on one day, Shortly before Brundage document was approved by the then calls for more money and spoke, the chief of the Israeli'P 60 16 over 80 vears on additional personnel in state team, Shmuel Lalkin, told the October 1, 1889. The vote 'their bases," it added. i Kneip for Israeli criticized agriculture departments the next. in throng that "the sportsmen of of document was its policies Thompson said he feels the Israel will continue to take part overwhelming 70,131 to 3,267 J.

XNI ii. CrMtf It VA rttrt At SAIGON (AP) US. B52 Wegt German security at the 1 Thompson said Wednesday Vietnam-1rti vmD i Games and demanded Kneip's plan to reorganize the revenge from the Arab world. state department of agriculture The nation reeled with shock'is just another indication of his i.ini.^ so "mania for expansion of the departments within state government." The Faith Republican said bombers ese troop concentrations within 14 miles of Pleiku today as part of a campaign to check in- greased attacks in that part of the Central Highlands. South Vietnamese officers parted two new attacks within seven miles of Pleiku and Ron- They said captured docu- Sments indicated the Communist command had singled out the for a wave of attacks 2to mark the 27th anniversary glast Saturday of North Viet- wham's national day and the fthird anniversary Sunday of the iMinh.

of President Ho Chi An estimated 300 North Viet- gttamese assaulted a South Vietnamese ranger position seven miles southwest of Pleiku just "before dawn today, but bomb; icrs and artillery drove them field reports said. The re- Sports said 15 of the enemy were skilled and two captured, while i losses were two jkilled and three wounded. Another North Vietnamese 'force fired 250 artillery and shells Tuesday night the Ngo Trang fire base, '5V4 miles northwest of Kontum, i followed up with a ground The Saigon command I Jsaid the attack was beaten i Jback with ,19 North Vietnamese rand 12 government troops killed 17 South Vietnamese over the killing of 11 of the 29 members of its Olympic team. Only hours earlier, Mrs. Meir had drunk a cognac toast and the Jewish state had rejoiced over premature reports from Germany that nine Israeli hos tages had been rescued.

Later came the terse official statement: "The government oj Israel announces in profound sorrow that 11 members of the Israeli Olympic delegation have been murdered by Arab terror Ists." Newscasters' voices cracked as they told the country of the massacre. Radio Israels usual cay breakfast music was re- ilaced by the funeral march rom Beethoven's Eroica Symphony. Even while Israel thought the hostages were safe, newspapers Called for reprisals, "War to the end against these murderous organizations, their members, supporters and dispatchers, wherever they may be," urged the newspaper Davar. "As far as Israel is concerned this is an act of war, not only by members of the ter- organizations, but also by hose Arab countries whose Politics (Continued from Page 1) the support of such major farm department needs reorganization in Olympic competition in the to make it a more responsive state agency, but he said he disagrees with Kneip that more money and personnel is needed. Democratic congressional candidate Patrick McKeever, speaking at Alexandria, pledged to "fight for full parity in every respect for American farmers and ranchers." Dakota, like many other 1 states, had to approve a Conness." stitution before Congress would The guerrilla invasion of the ran statehood.

As a natural Olympic village early Tuesday result, much of the Constitution ended late that night in a gun adopted from battle at a milita: miles northwest things are done in government so that tax dollars are not wasted. In short, a constitution must provide for efficient administration as well as serving as a restriction on unwarranted and unnecessary government. The amending process has also resulted in many provisions being placed in our constitution which should have been in the con-ifprm of laws. For example, in "Q11V 141 W4 AM T1 01 i iry airfield of other states by South Dakota Constitution of Munich known "paste pot and there is a provision which which a West German police-'scissors method which meant authorizes a twine and cordage man and five of the sections and articles of also were killed, a German'Other constitutions were simply plant in the State Penitentiary. Other examples of the excessive uclSll 01 pr6SBIlt.

auu i a ini ici a. i The Mitchell Democrat'helicopter pilot was seriously in the South Dakota vs warned his audience to beware i wounded and the other three document. At a Constitutional Constitution are the sections of what he called "election i Arabs were captured. convention held in 1883 thjj es a bijshing administrative friends of the farmer and said I ln confusion of the night, of Dakota hajljagendes an describing the groups as the Farmers Union, I his 2nd District Republican terrorist was and coat of arms. Methodist Admissions: Mrs.

Herbert Rath, Parkston; William Strieker, Mitchell; John Meyerink, Plattej Mrs. Amy Zlke, Mitchell; Mrs. Anna Carlson, Mitchell; Mrs. Kenneth Titze, Mitchell. Discharges: MM, Mary Spurdevant, Howard; Mrs.

Duane Sly, Chamberlain; Mrs. Emma Noble, Chamberlain; Calvin Kurtenbach, Mitchell; Mrs. Ollie Fox. Mitchell; Mrs. Larry Falk, White Lake; Mrs.

John Drown, Platte. AREA HOSPITALS St. Benedict Parkston Admissions: Mrs. Milton Freier, Parkston; Arthur Lee Becker, Avon; Joseph Decker, Parkston; Emanuel Mehlhaff, Parkston. Discharges: Mrs.

Larry Fincher and Larry Dean, Parkston; Karyl Wudel, Parkston. Jerauld Co. Memorial Wesslngton Sprlnga Admissions: Ernst Elias, Wesslngton Springs. Discharges: Fred Dunwoody, Woonsocket. Mrs.

David Beck Rites at Gregory By Republic News Service GREGORY Funeral ser- the National Farmers Organization, the National Association of Wheatgrowers, amd many others. "I find it incredible," Abourezk continued, "that my opponent can say with a straight face that he is a friend of the farmer while at the same time saying the Family Farm Act is not needed, He knows full well that passage of this legislation ten years ago could have saved California family farmers from disaster. Yet he continues to oppose the Family Farm Act with the short-sighted argument that we here in South Kennebec, was one. James Abdnor of nave escaped, but his body was Subsequent conventions stead of providing the for Mrs. David (Agnes) found at the air base this morn- held in 1885 and 1889 before framework or government, the Beck, 83, Dallas, will be at 2:30 "He has an almost entirely in Sa Slt ure re Ts concerned 8 when November 2, 1889.

agncuuure is cqncernea, A Almost frm he Arabs killed two Israelis i South Dakota officially became Constitution developed into ai is the thirty-ninth state on i en gth patchwork of specific! McKeever said of Abdnor. First district congressional candidate Vickerman told a Sioux Falls audience Wednesday that South Dakota's elected officials must give priority to job develop- Friday at the United lengthy patchwork of Church with the Rev. provisions which have become Stanley Sundberg of Alnsworth, in the Olympic village 1 A1 st from the very outdated or unnecessary. and the Rev. James dawn Tuesday and took nine beginning the Constitution; sni fH emohasis in'Patten officiating.

i other members of the team proved to be unsatisfactoryVEovernment toere came to be 1 Interment will be in the IOOF John hostage. Five hours later Brun- Amendments were proposed criticism of th" ef- Cemetery under the direction of MAn tv- immnrfiatolu anri from 1RSQ I.III.H.MUI u. 1 lr i dage suspended the late and from 1889 noon and evening sports events. I until the last general election After an ambush of the 1970 South Dakotans have rorists backfired and the Arabs had to vote on 156 proposed I killed the nine hostages, the (changes. Seventy-nine of these Cent have ment.

He said if South Dakota to give its young people an the memorial service and de opportunity to stay in the state, cide whether to terminate the then there must be job for the first time in IVUS. Dakota aren't ruined yet, so we more income don't need protection. everyone's pocket and "I am fundamentally opposed to the idea that some giant conglomerate should be free to walk right in and destroy jwounded open support for the murderous everything a South Dakota terrorists made possible this The U.S. jjnounced the Command an- loss of two F8 JCrusader jets that collided i swhile refueling over the Gulf of '''Tonkin but said the two pilots Uwere rescued unhurt. The plane's tail was slightly "damaged but it landed safely "on the carrier Hancock.

Bad weather from the after- 'math of Typhoon Elsie cut the American air war against North Vietnam to about 190 Tuesday, the U.S. Com- said. It also reported a mistaken 75 miles southwest of in which two U.S: Ma- W'rine A4 planes dropped bombs Son a group of civilians, killing Sreight and wounding five. The said a South Viet- ground commander cleared the targei as an position and the Marine were directed to it by an air controller. WEATHER TABLES EXTENDED FORECAST Variable cloudiness Friday Mhrough Sunday.

Chance of a few showers Friday and deed. If they do not now eliminate the terrorist bases within their borders, Israel will undertake the task," Davar said. Al Hamishmar blamed West Germany. "Responsibility falls on the German hosts of the Olympic Games who undertook full responsibility for the safety of Is- farmer hag worked a life time to build," Abourezk said. "I call on my opponent tonight to get behind the Family Farm Act.

Until he does I will make the family farm issue the major one in this campaign," Abourezk concluded. Nixon in Poll portunities created for them. He said additipnal jobs can into help many of the state's small towns to prosper. modern Olympic history. Five days of events remain.

Willi Daume, the West German chairman of the organ, izing committee for the 1972 Olympiad and a vice president of I 71 i i the South Dakota the Kotrba Funeral Home. early as 19111 ne was Dorn May 17, 1889 nor Robert Vessey'ln Boone County, to Mr. "The state has and Mrs. John Graesser and ranidlv that our died Sept. 4 at the local hosp- i is now a misfit tial.

On June 30, 1910 she in other words the coat has married David Beck and they been outgrown." in the Carlock Since 1911 there have been area. mounting demands for the state; Survivors include three sons, to update its Constitution. InjEmmett, Dallas; Dr. Max. 1954 the Little Hoover and Donald Amarillo, Uli mission requested that the three daughters, Mrs.

By Republic News Service Constitution be revised. The! Robert (Helga) Pennington, PLATTE Funeral services Hoover Commission felt that the'5 eno Nev a hl tley. Rites at Platte Vickerman said South Dakota jhejIOC commented: "it will for MrsT Monroe: (BerthaVamount of de i shoud be Great Falls, Mont, and Mrs! businesses could also benefit by, be difficult for me to recom-'Sletten, 51, will be at 2 p.m. reduced similar material Alden ean) Aakhus, Dallas; getting a greater share of the; mend that the games be contin- a at the Bethel: hould be brought together and 31 grandchildren; 16 great federal government's business. Lutheran Church with iu uc Ul C1 "That money has to go some! The West Germans, who had Arnold Olsoe and place and there is no reason i hoped for the Munich games to why we can not have our erase the Nazi-era image of the share," Vickerman said.

James Abdnor, 2nd District GOP congressional candidate, urged action at the national level to encourage farmers and ranchers to remain on the land to meet the future challenge of supplying the nation's food. Abdnor told a McPherson County audience, "agriculture is and will remain the key to a strong economy and unless action is taken to give -encouragement to those on the farms and ranches agricultural Lt. i areas wil1 no longer be able HURON The South Dakota to provide the necessary food Denholm Told To Explain Voting Record SIOUX FALLS Republican committeeman D. Jack Gibson has challenged explain his voting record to 'the public. Gibson charged that Denholm President Richard Nixon in the missed a vote to limit farm poU the final two days of rancher but he said subsidies to $20,000, that he the Fair, with 50.2 per cent a ncfter But salt) voted against an increase in with the President's social security benefits for 1972149.8 per cent.

Farmers Union has released the poll population growing at 1936 Berlin games, were shattered by the tragedy. Chancellor Willy Brandt in a television address said: "The joyous games are over. In the Lutheran Church with the inconsistencies" 0 ho id" "be 1 grandchildren; a brother, Vern Adolph removed. In addition, the i ae rs er, Sturgis, and a sister, mnson otnciaung Hoover Commission urged Dave Hughes, Battle Interment will be in the errors should be corrected and Grounds, Wash. Trinity Cemetery under the the document be made easier direction of the Cool Funeral to understand.

Many of the m6 t. recent governors have placed 3 born une 7l 1911 constitutional revision high on at Platte to Mr. and Mrs. list of needed reforms for 11178 t0 0h tr ie, Sept a th'e "state" 6 These delude Pr Sfc Sie resem- bled a besieged camp today. It at pi atte They had moved to Tartar Ud Cl urn itiif i half staff.

Security measures at airports and other key facilities in West Germany and other European countries were tightened. Authorities feared new guerrilla Hill about three and a years ago. urvivors include her widower; two daughters, Mrs. created In Her husband died in 1863. Mrs.

F. Johnson Rites at Gregory Samuel (Sandee) Em- Revision Bv Republic News Service a present GREGORY Funeral ser- Richard Kneip. vices for Mrs. Fred (Delia) response to this 84, will be at 10:30 need, the legislature a Friday at the United the Constitutional Methodist Church with the Rev. action in an jthe release of the three Abdnor said that sooner or tives.

Presidential aspirant George Iater the law of supply and tei fe P. ide a comprehensive demand will again turn to the farmer- 11 be in the IOOF with the Kotrba in charge of arrangements. said that fast enough. and for future cost-of-living increases in social security benefits, and that he failed to appear on behalf of the EROS appropriation when it was cut possibly in the extreme east on ver half a million dollars. Saturday.

Cool Friday warming "The congressman owes the A Umfflvotes, out of 5,3041 according to the Farmers Union. guns, the Arabs broke into the Israeli team's quarters before dawn Tuesday, killing the wres- coach and a weightlifter. demanded the release of terrorists imprisoned Israel and a plane to take squad to an Arab Diagonal, Iowa. th. Democrat candidate campaign Vickerman a of Canton, per cent.

Kneip was next with lastered on state rlghfrof-way property. country. A number of the team members escaped and back Kandaras Raps Thompson on Education Aid spent two years conducting a the Gregory hospital. In 1909 research and holding public sne married Fred Johnson at hearings on the proposed Fairfax. They farmed untU constitutional amendments.

The retiring to Gregory in 1949. She overwhelming endorsement by was a member of the Rebekah the State Legislature of the four.Lodge and extension club, amendments proposed by the Survivors include a son, Commission is indicative of the a I a Gregory; one painstaking and careful work daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Fran- RAPID CITY Sen. that the Commission has done. es) Hanson Gregory one hut Homer Kandaras, D-Rapid question the vote on 'Arthur Davison IB sittiilnnl by Sunday.

Lows people an explanation of why'a 66.8 per cent to 33.2 per cent supper 30s to upper 40s Friday he has not informed them on; edge over Carveth Thompson of the mid 40s by Sunday. Highs how he has represented them," Faith. U.S. Senate Candidate ft'from the 60s on Friday to the Gibson said. 70s Sunday.

MITCHELL WEATHER Average precipitation for portion of year to date 18.38. Total precipitation for portion of year to date 19.62. High Tuesday 88. Overnight low 64. 7 a.m.

temperature 68. Precipitation .34. Record high 103 in 1970. Record low 35 in 1956. Sunset tonight 8:01 1 Sunrise tomorrow 7:03.

TEMPERATURES Sande Pledges To Fight Against Drug Abuse Jim Abourezk ran ahead of Robert Hirsch of Yankton, 65.1 Reaction (Continued from 1) through th 0 0 ughout nd the a Tuesday" 7th is critical in five' grandchildren and held nine men captive while Republican gubernatorial 1 determining the direction South 12 great-grandchildren. they nefiotiated with West Ger- can ldate Carveth government will take. She was preceded in death by man officials i would slam the door on future! man officials. of in state aid per cent to 34.9 per cent. waa "an terrorists early in the eve- to the Democratic Jim Abdnor, Republican cr me ''perpeutated by sick ning conv incing them that they Auparuimy aumc iun, m.

-j 11 4 agreement was cached with with his tax program. king to the Democratic in Rapid City Kandaras her husband and one sister. President second district congressional I mmd who onot belong to hu- wo ld be flown wlth the hos-Wtea recen statement in which TOompson said, South when candidate, narrowly won over inanity. Pat McKeever, 50.2 per cent to ut 4 A 49 ner cen voices in the Arab world took a -i We make any sympathetic view toward the folded, linked together ALEXANDRIA Kermit pretention of calling this straw terrorists. Mohammed Hassa- rope their hands tied.

Sande of Huron, Democratic po ll official, but it may show nein Heikal, confidant of Egyp- candidate for attorney general, the general trend of South tian President Anwar Sadat pledged Tuesday to intensify Dakota voters today as the a editor of the semiofficial efforts against drug abuse in election campaign gets star- Egyptian newspaper Al Ahram, South Dakota if elected in ted," Farmers Union President said the attack was the desper- November. en a dcliffe said. ate act of "people in a desper- "It is clear that the citizens do think it's significant, ate condition." He added that of this state want no letup in however, that Senator ''certain extremist organ- il 1 1. JWatertown Pierre Philip jLemmon tMobridge lAberdeen Picks town i Sioux City i Rapid City 'Huron Falls Valentine 'Omaha V4AUV VJW.ttAbv^k Pep tl fu cal 2 war against drug McGovern trailed in the poll izations are out of step with the aniiSA Sannfl saiH 1:1 mu-t i 75 86 64 79 62 78 78 70 88 66 82 68 81 65 85 68 83 65 83 63 78 62 abuse, The Sande said. Beadle County until Sunday.

That may be times. Mo. 'Feb Mar PRECIPITATION '71 Av Av Rec Yr .06 1.32 .60 :66 2.92 '62 .62 1.32 .60 .66 2.92 '62 .72 .78 1.41 1.24 3.45 '06 April 1.25 2.48 2.43 2.50 7.30 '42 'May 8.93 2.16 2.73 3.21 10.56 '42 3.50 4.17 3.98 4.03 8.16 '20 3.21 2.14 2.96 3.06 8.84 '15 .73 1.54 2.71 2.60 .34 1.40 2.23 2.12 1.49 1.25 1.4& 1.50 .69 .67 .23 .50 .49 Judge Hall Denies Writ of Habeas Corpus SISSETON OB Circuit Judge Hall denied a writ of states because most farmers and Moscow Radio reported thatihabeas corpus in judicial court attorney said he would also! ranchers come to the Fair on Soviet representatives had "ex- i at Sisseton which challenged the work on the problems of Sunday. McGovern's support in pressed commiseration to the jurisdiction of a South Dakota pollution, crime and consumer the state has traditionally been, Olympic committee and ex- Juvenile Court to take an Indian fraud and would work to im- among farmers," Radcliffe pressed condolences on the child from his Indian mother .47 prove cooperation between the isaid. deaths." within the boundaries of the Xr attorney general's office and The poll was open to the Soviet media gave low-key, Sisseton-Wahpeton Indian state and local law enforcement public and taken from the treatment to the Munich trage-'R eserva 1 dy.

Brief actual reports on the i The petitioner the guerrillas' attack and had no Jurisdiction over were buried under small head- 'Indians in cases arising within lines or read near the end of exterior boundaries of the radio newscasts. reservation as established by (Continue from Page 1) taeps to Cairo Under heavv DO- wnil mompson sam, wnen you see incidents like of the strongest ii icge euar the Arabs ted the Is- Dakota is to have an income this, but I believe that we have i-i i--i. -t building blind-! tax we must guarantee that it adequate security measures." linkpH tosfither with a replacement for the But he continued, "As I have property tax." indicated, or at least implied in "What this means," said my remarks here, since we are Kandaras, "is that no such dealing with international out-! funds would be used for who are unpredictable, we needed aid to education. When have to take extra security you earmark funds for property measures to protect those tax reduction only, you might be targets of this school districts like Rapid of activity in the future." i to cut their programs and! McGovern's running-mateJ Tr officials. .13 .18 Farmers Union booth.

Aug i'Sep tOct Nov Dec 8.49 '44 6.72 '01 4.8k! '11 2.71 '47 2.13 '0? MISSOURI RESERVOIR DISCHARGES PIERRE un Oahe reservoir elevation 1610.37 feet above sea level, down .34 feet. Average discharge rate 44,800 cubic feet second; tailwater 1427.01 Jfeet, temptrature 64 degrees. Big Bend discharge 42,200 cubic ieet per second. crowd the children into bigger i Sargent Shriver, found 150 Jew-i and bigger classrooms, withjish students waiting to meet fewer and fewer on his hotel doorstep in Al- teachers." N.Y. They asked that Kandaras said Thompson is McGovern and Shriver endorse using what he called the all too economic or military sanctions familiar campaign technique of against Arab states which may telling the people that they can harbor terrorists, have property tax reduction, aid "I would not be opposed to to education and no income tax.

such sanctions if it can WATER WEIGHT PROBLEM? E-LIM Excess water In the body can be uncomfortable. E-LIM will help you excess water weight We recommend it. Only Thompson Kandaras. not possible knows it," thetic to Arabs dthe I J7 and shown to me they would be ef- said fective," Shriver responded. "I'm afraid that kind of sane- Thompson tion sometimes increases terror completely rather than decreases it." between the United jo 1 the low-income Addressing an audience of government and the tribe families of South Dakota who earlier in Albany need relief from the regressive Shriver spoke of the "unbridled Kandaras said proposed program liberation would be hurt.

lfltltioMr her Tne petitioner, a member of saies tax. mnvompnt' lu veuuvwi, a mciiiuei terror which ravages the world movement th(? sseton Wa eton Indian "Some legislators, including tonight and seemingly all the the at- as ked the writ to compel I Thompson, have embraced the nights of our lives." that the best income tax Secretary of State William P. The program is one that can fit on Rogers expressed "profound cal banditrv cluldren are Presently in foster)a post card," added Kandaras. sorrow and a sense of horror at i-i'i -j iu homes under an order of the 'Such a requirement would the callouv rmtraopnna atfacker. COUI ty cou would have Senate DenTocrSc die kuiiuuLuug Roberts County dependency and to be based entirely on the Mike MansfiplH 0 federal system witfi all Hi'fct "wLlffi UI 2d Judge Hall denied the petition oophoes: to he a rageous" and his place in the wrong time and Wednesday night will find showers and thunderstorms over the Northern and Southern Rockies, the Northern Plains, the upper and Dcan aganst a wrong opponent and thereby uphel the; time when the whole nation is counterpart Hugh Scott ureed Prime Minister Pierre Elliott jurisdiction of District County demanding that system be all nationT to condemn "thii Trudeau of Canada said the at- Judge Mildred Ramynke in the changed." barbaric act tack was an -affront to the de- dependency and neglect Kandaras said Gov.

Richard The most prominent Jew on a wholesomeness proceeding. Judge Hall stated 'Kneip is the first governor in the OlvE which the Olympic Gamea are that jurisdiction over the Indian (years to tell the people that mer Mark whc meant to respect and cherish." children and the mother was 'there must be tax reform if gold medals said 0 16 ni i ter Ma ri based on the occurrence of acts property taxes are to be ing for home Pa mid Mississippi valley and Schumann said France "repr- complained of on lands which 'reduced and the needs of foraS Tuesdav a throughout the Gulf coastal caches with particular force the were patented or deeded to non- education met. man be ne and a' TPW am states. Clear to partly cloudy use of a snorts event such as Indians, although within the "That means we must have shocked and saddened I hv boundaries of the an income tax based on ability outrageous act to th'a elsewhere. (UPI ft.

I th Inal gams. Games for cnmi-, exterior reservation. jto pay" said Kandaras. iVmage MAY FURNISH YOU WITH AS MUCH AS YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU HAD WITH A REAL ESTATE LOAN tht provisions of South Btnk Loin Act. 300 N.

Lawler Ph. W-5S33 Mitchell, South Dakota.

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