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

The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 12

Location:
La Crosse, Wisconsin
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Boosts McGovern Campaign Attention Getter A possible claimant to the most unusual haircut is Walter Cline of Baker, who looks like a shorthaired boy until he turns around. Asked why he had the back of his head trimmed to resemble a face, Cline said: you live in the desert you have to do something Jo get AP Wirephoto. House Rejects Cut In Weapons Bill WASHINGTON (AP) Backing President Nixon's war and weapons policies, the House has decisively rejected efforts to cut HOME SEWERS! ATTEND A FASHION PATTERN MAKING 2 DAYS ONLY JUNE 29 JUNE 30 CLASSES 3 TIMES DAILY 10 a.m. 1 p.m. 8 p.m.

After Just One 90 Minute Class, Ifar Make your own patterns in minutes Fit all figures 0 No more frustrating 0 alterations 0 0 Create your own designs Adjust "problem areas" 0 in store patterns Save time money 0 I Mrs bow to draft and rat year ows perforate astag amazingly simplt iuropoaa 0 natHod ritet bet ized homo towiagl Too I Mrs 9 at jatt oat (1) demoattrotioai 0 No skill or ttadyiai needed. 0 Admitsien it only $1.00 at tbo door. Holiday Inn 529 Pork Plaza Dr. (U.S. 14,16, 61) La Crosse, Wis.

ooooooooo sOoWen (Me lnfl. Inc. a arms bill and to write a war-pullout deadline into it. It also shouted down a proposal to outlaw U.S. bombing of North Vietnamese dams and dikes.

The White House has denied reports that U.S. bombing has struck such targets. In voting Tuesday, amendments to cut $1.7 billion from weapons projects including the Trident missile submarine, B1 bomber and Safeguard antimissile site for Washington were defeated. Jilted Man Killed In Plane Crash REDDING, Calif. (AP) For four hours Robert D.

Lively buzzed the home of a former girlfriend, putting the small, stolen airplane through loops, dives and assorted aerial acrobatics. it. all were the last words the 25-year-old Lively said over the radio. He died Tuesday when the plane ran out of gas and dived 70 feet to the ground near an abandoned landing strip. tried to talk him down, but he come said Deputy Sheriff Jon Kelbaugh, who had kept in constant touch with Lively over a two-way radio.

Kelbaugh said that Lively, formerly of Redding, refused to explain why he was stunt-flying over the Project City area northeast of here. The home of the former girl friend, who ha.d married another man, is in the area. However, Sgt. Don Acker said investigators found a flight plan in the wreckage which declared, Project City. One way, No Acker said, was advised he was running out of fuel, but he said he Acker said Lively stole the single-engine Avalon A2 from nearby Enterprise Sky Park where he had taken flying lessons.

Deputies were alerted when residents of the Project City area telephoned complaints about a plane buzzing their rooftops. The House then voted 334 to 59 to approve and send to the Senate the authorization for tanks, missiles, ships, planes and other weapons for the fiscal year starting July 1. Opponents contended that the President's accelerated Trident and B1 development requests could undermine the U.S.-Soviet strategic-arms-limitation agreement and destroy the confidence of taxpayers who expected bigger weapons cuts because of the accords. Rep. Otis G.

Pike, argued, got the power to blow the Soviets to smithereens. And all we re talking about here is how fine a powder to grind the other peoples of the earth But Rep. Richard H. Ichord, backed Defense Secretary Melvin R. position that the Moscow agreements be if Congress does not continue U.S.

weapons development, because of the greater number of missiles and submarines given the Soviets under the accords. Nixon asked for the Trident and B1 speedup and has argued that rejection would lead to U.S. inferiority by the late 1970s. The amendment to order U.S. forces out of the Indochina war by Sept.

1 was proposed by Rep. Michael J. Harrington. and rejected after brief debate. The amendment by Rep.

Abner J. Mikva, to prohibit U.S. bombing of North Vietnamese dams and dikes was quickly rejected by voice vote. SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) Gov.

Patrick J. Lucey stepped up his campaign in behalf of Sen. George McGovern Tuesday night, declaring the presidential hopeful offers the nation fresh sense of honesty and Lucey said actions like a beacon of integrity through the fog of half- truths and of other politicians. His his strongest of the were prepared for the annual convention of Wisconsin Professional Firefighters. Although he singled out no opponents by name, Lucey has made it clear recently he is unhappy with rumored attempts by Sens.

Hubert Humphrey and Edmund Muskie to head off a McGovern nomination. Lucey, a co-chairman of McGovern-dominated delegation to the Democratic national convention, predicted the South Dakota senator will win the party prize and capture the White House. everywhere are impressed with his fresh senses of honesty and Lucey said. others cowered, he took forthright moral stands on Promotion Is Big For Chess Match NEW YORK (AP) Promotional aspects of the Fischer- Spassky world championship chess match are becoming as important as they are in any big league sport. Chess matches are not usually world happenings.

But with the keen interest sparked by American Bobby Fischer challenging Russian Boris Spassky for the world title, a different situation. The Icelandic Chess Federation has put up close to $200,000 for the 24-game match, to be held for two months in Reykjavik, Iceland, starting July 2. The games will be played in the Reykjavik Sportshall, which seats about 3,000 people. The match will be open to the public, and tickets will cost $5 a game or $75 for the 24 games. Of the $200,000 put up, some $125,000 will be paid in prizes to the players, according to the federation.

Fischer. 29, and Spassky, 35, will also divide 60 per cent of the income from films and tele-; vision. The federation has signed a 99- the troubling issues of the others now attempt to change or distort what they said and did, McGovern's actions 3 Participate In UW Workshop WAUSAU, Wis. Three La Crosse students were among more than 400 recently participating in the 11th annual summer studio, art workshop for high school students at the University of Wisconsin- Marathon County Center here. They are Jill Hegge, 1912 S.

20th Sandra Kelly, 1624 Caroline St. and Lynn Saunders, 2328 Winnebago St. Many of the students receive scholarships to attend the workshop, and local scholarship donors include the American Association of University Women of La Crosse. shines like a beacon of integrity through the fog of halftruths and the governor said. Lucey said the nation must reject President Nixon and move quickly to end the war in Indochina.

Nixon, Lucey said, been responsible for wreaking more devastation from the sky than any other man who has ever lived. It was recently pointed out he has dropped more than one ton of bombs per minute during every single minute of his Lucey, who joined the McGovern camp after the senators April 4 Wisconsin presidential primary victory, said McGovern would give the nation a that will us out of the paralysis and discontent of the year contract with Chester Fox and Inc. for exclusive worldwide visual rights, including rights to film the match and still photos of the match taken inside the Sportshall. In the United States, ABC has contracted for exclusive film rights. The Fox film segments will be shown Saturdays on the ABC program, World of In the United States, Channel 13-WNDT, New York, and Teleprompter Cable T.V.

have planned programs discussing the action at the match, without the use of the Fox film. Channel 13 plans a move-by- move commentary and analysis on the match, by chess master Shelby Lyman, who will work from a studio in Albany, N.Y., using vertical boards to illustrate the moves. The extensive coverage would start Sunday, July 2 and run from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m., nationally. It would continue three times a week throughout the match, with shorter broadcasts Tuesday and Thursday for cities on the Eastern Seaboard.

ADVERTISEMENT Speed Reading Course To Begin at La Crosse Arrangements have been made to conduct a 21-hour course in speed reading. The course is open to anyone above the age of 13 and guarantees every graduate a reading speed over 1,000 words per minute and with at least an increase in comprehension. After the seven-week program a person can read any average length book in less than an hour and understand it better. In addition to speed reading the course also emphasizes improved study techniques, better test taking skills, and increased concentration and retention abilities. The course requires a person to attend one class per week on the evening of their choice.

For those who would like more information, without obligation to enroll, a series of Free one-hour orientation lectures have been scheduled. These meetings are free to the public and the course will be explained in complete details including entrance requirements, classroom schedule and location. You need to attend only one of the meetings whichever is most convenient for you. These free one-hour orientations will be held as follows: Saturday, June 24, 3 p.m.; Monday, June 26, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, June 28, 7:30 p.m. Meeting to be held at W.C.A., West Avenue and Main Street.

Persons under 18 should be accompanied by a parent. Just a pinch of spice in a pound of meat.The wav kids like tender pork sausages Hormel Little Sizzlers. flavor and aroma. Easy to cook and quick to brown. A great way to start your day.

a federally inspects product 1 I0W BEING FEATURED AT ALL IGA STORES 1 PRICES! VALUABLE FREE COUPONS! REDEEMABLE WITH A $7.50 PURCHASE IGA REDEEMS ALL FOOD STORES AD SPECIALS! IGA WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON ANY CURRENT ADVERTISED BRANDED GROCERY ITEM BY ANY STORE. ESH MEAT and PRODUCE EXCLUDED 12-La Crosse Tribune, Wednesday, June 28, 1972.

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