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Market Prices Slip Lower in Lazy Trading Obituaries Andrew Vebenstad BESSEMER mg at he a ak et if had: wen Viet Nam Service Club Sets Meeting The Viet Nam Service Club has slated a meeting of mothers, wives and other relatives of boys in service in Viet Nam for Tuesday, at the Ironwood VFW; Ruling Made on Confession Use WASHINGTON (AP) ran to 1 or 2 points. at 7:30 p.m. Clothing donated bv the com- Supreme Court today barred Infant Hos-: for shb retroactive application of itsj orphanase in new rules strictl limiting trial use of confessions. With the decision, written by! Chief Justice Earl Warren, the: high court affirmed the first degree murder conviction of two New Jersey men awaiting execution in the 1958 slaying of a Camden merchant. IB.

Brunea to Be Candidate Again Bertrand Bruneau. Iron County treasurer, has announc- that he will again be a candidate for the office in the primary election to be held Sept. 13. He is now serving his sixth con- Funerals Anvil Mines until he retired a former member, MARTIN PETERSON Steelworkers of Funeral services for Martin W. Peterson, 69.

of 106 W. Oak to the former; who died last Justices Hugo L. Black and 0. Douglas dissented, the tional launched. The spotty.

ne was married 10 me lurmci moi saving tne jersey men, ho. inea Peterson of Bessemer held Saturday morning svivester Johnson and Stanley uc Hrtlv Trinitv PafVmMr 1 Pniirrn i LIII-J sa background 1 buvine was re-i Dormer marriage, uee tioag oij 6 to up but'Toledo and Gordon Vebenstad jerside Cemetery. 10 uuu uy uui. i Servjna as hone coods were reported to have de- daughters. Mrs waiter carison, William Frm Alhin iPfinATYl Carlson Ann Mrs oi fviuieiiii muLu Clined again ID May.

ijcu and TT.ri and in another landmark ruling in 1964. Warren wrote that the strict am Mellis, William Erm, Albmj limit on use of confessions, set Legal Aid Plan To Begin Aug. 1 DELAVAN, (AP) A Pioneer program to provide legal aid to the poor will get underway in 26 Northern Wisconsin counties Aug. 1. The area is "an ideal battle ground" to test the unique program, the outgoing president of the State Bar of Wisconsin said.

Donald C. O'Melia of Rhinelander told fellow attorneys, "It behooves us to give it our time, study and support." The $240,000 federal project Minnesota and Montana and a ca ii Judicare, will provide le- second disturbance spl ashed ga i assistance without cost for Violent Storms Rack 3 States By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Violent winds and rain racked PAGE 2 Ironwood Daily Globe, Monday, June 90, 19M heavy rain on Texas today. underprivileged persons in the A thunderstorm kicked uti 86- northern tier of Wisconsin coun- the sa Ss Ba by fn'UicVfhe sharp losses were biny Sr. of Ironwood: threej however, by chemicals, airlines. stepsons, Delbert Peterson of aerospace 'issues and electron- Kenosha, Carl Peterson of; honorary and active 1 tho riant Gthriel Calif and Donald Pet- nonorarj ana acuve reme Court extended the right rWeacoHealso is aUbearers are a members of 0 coimsel for the first time to jIuTiS" -TJ Ironwood American i alisnftpis undereoine oolice St and ser Wednesday at 2 p.m be at ttie Military rites were conducted The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was off .9 at 321.2 with industrials off 1.8, rails unchanged and utilities nff 2 Ji" lummi'v nics wcic The Dow Jones industrial av Fnck-Zielmski Funeral Home with Joh Mukav itz and Tho- crage at noon was off 2.90 at th CV Raymond Hoi- mas Mitchell serving as color' 89 36 nnm fh mes offidatin S' Interment will! bearers.

The color guard consist-i Afffnc Sperrv Rand loomed be at illcrest Cemetery. ed of members of the Luther L. i I WO AUIO5 most active stock and anced Tne i nome ju be open I Wright High SchoolROTC, mile-an-hour winds in Miles City, just before midnight Sunday. It flung tree limbs to the ground and knocked out power lines. A funnel cloud was sighted near Duluth, but apparently did no damage.

In Texas, two inches of rain flooded Belton in half an hour as another day Of violent weather began. Winds gusted to 50 miles and floodwaters covered car ties. The one year project is the only one of its nature in the nation and is being tested to see whether it would be feasible to extend such services to other areas. O'Melia said about one of every three persons among the half a million population of the area are members of families which have incomes of less than $3,000 a year. only those i fenders in downtown Belton.

Q'Melia said the program Southernly winds flooded would allow the poor to ODta i warm air into the Plains, push- the same i egal services as oth- into the 70s as far north as the er mem bers of the community. Dakotas. Temperatures held in osep Preloznik of Madison, CAc- tw Mrtff VlOQct Al Hospital Notes GRAND VIEW. Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Bernard Bertolone, 615 5th Hurley, Mrs.

Waino Korvela, Mercer, Joseph Maffesanti, Montreal, Mrs. Margaret Shannon, Erie, Mrs. Sigrid Ahonen, 917 N. Hemlock Donald Koivisto, Route 2, Mrs. Reno Passuello, 123 Bonnie Location, Tina Peterson, 604 Kennedy Mrs.

Ethel Wiikus, 218 E. Vaughn medical; Mrs. William Hewitt, 409 E. Leonard Russell Lonsway, 300 W. AEsh accidents; admitted Sunday: Peter G.

Ademino, 207 Poplar Hurley, Gayle Garro, Pence, medical. Discharged Saturday; William Valenti, Montreal; Mrs. Armond DeFelice and baby, Steven Dal- Pra, John Gribble, Ironwcod; discharged Sunday: Peter G. Ademino, Hurley; Donald Koivisto, Mrs. Ronald Sims and baby, Mrs.

Leonard Nelson, Ironwood. Number of patients Saturday, 73; today 69. DIVINE INFANT, Wakefield. Admitted Saturday: The Rev. Tbaddeus Augustyn, Saxon, Bruce James Forchette, Wake- China Rejects U.S.

Proposal By RENE-GEORGES INAGAKI TOKYO (AP) Red China said today it rejected a U.S. proposal that any U.S. promise not to launch a nuclear attack be pinned to Chinese agreement to the limited nuclear test ban. The Peking People's Daily also said China would boycott any disarmament talks now because such talks would help the United States expand the war in Viet Nam. The Chinese Communist party paper said the U.S.

proposal of a mutual no-first-strike nuclear agreement was "a fraud" to get China to sign the test ban treaty The United States made tht proposal at a meeting of the U.S. and Chinese ambassador! in Warsaw, Poland, on May 25. China had exploded its third nuclear device on May 9, and the Chinese claimed they were continuing nuclear tests because the United States had refused to not lbe the in the Northeast. i who is director of the Judicare Temperatures ranged from 43 pr0 gram, listed the starting at Sexton Summit, to 88 at, date of Aug and sa i region- Needles. Calif.

the best part of visitation Tuesday afternoon IVli A Ol. Ut-A 1J1 best, making a new high for: and evening be i nnmg a 3. the year. i Douglas Aircraft slumped about 2 points. The company', AXCI IN 16mi reported a sharp drop in five- Corps, with Sgt.

Richard M. Parrish commanding. Pavlinsky, past president of the Le- Two cars were stolen in Iron gion Post, presented the colors. County during the weekend, ac- Out of town persons attending i cording to reports received by i rii Axel iemi, 78, of 517 E. Mc-j thc ser vices included Mr.

and! the Iron County Sheriffs De- Leod Ave ied 1 1 Motors' all were fractional gain ers but General Motors was since" Mav lo. hospitalized Mrs. Charles Keafer and sons, partment. first car was taken Sat down slightly. U.S.

Steel was down a frac-i He was born March 16. 1888, Keuruun Kylla, Vaasan Laa- John Wiegen, Miss Margaret Krainak and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson, all of Chicago; urday night from the Spruce Haven Tavern on US-51 south of Hurley. Officers said the car and Mrs Edward Lake of is owned by Mrs.

Lillian Clark ah i Mr ana Mrs tawaru ui i ja uwueu uj mio. uuuaii tion Du Pont fell aoout ni Fin an d. He came to Can-: Mavwood Michael Wiegen, of Wakefield and had been driv- aconda was down well a ada from Finland 1912 and ho tographer mate third class, en to the tavern by her son. point. Kennecott.and Standard had ii ved there for one year.

He Colk Va Mrs Emil No- 1 1 cvowr fraction- i i i i i iNoriom, ima. jjuiii Three Drown In Wisconsin road. In 1913 he came to United States, settling first at, where be was; Oil (New Jersey) were fraction al losers. IBM gained 3 and Xerox 2. Down about 2 were Eastern fT Vf Tl I and American airlines and Ze- emp i oy ed in the iron mines.

In nith. 1915 he came to Ironwood, where Prices worked unevenly high-; he had engaged mining er on the American Stock Ex- for 41 years He retired in 1953. change. On Sept. 4, 1915 he was married here to the former Mary Lassi at the St.

Paul Lutheran had been employed on a rail- 1 vascone and son, Dennis of Bes! semer and Mrs. Joseph ich, Miss Barbara Jurand David and Daniel of Anvil, Miss Anna Mr. and of Iron al conferences would be ducted soon in Marinette, Menomonie, Rhinelander and Superior. The State Bar is sponsoring the project which is financed with a federal antipoverty grant 8y THE ASSOCIATED from the Office of Economic Wisconsin recorded three Opportunity, drowning deaths this weekend, two of the victims were teenagers. Charles Nelson, 17, River, Falls, drowned Sunday morning in the St.

Croix River at Hud- Officers said the son He was attempting to get later was found abondoned on a stalled boat underway when, railroad, telephone, telegraph Utility Taxes To Increase LANSING (AP) Michigan Highway 122 north of Saxon. The car was out of both gas and oil. he drowned in 12 feet of water, i car rental and express compa- The body was recovered shortly: mes will pay a record $33 mil- afterwards. lion in taxes on property as- According to the officers, thej Willie Mata. 19, a Milwaukee sessed at S860.8 million in 1966, second auto was taken from the laborer, drowned Saturday in the State Board of Assessors re- farm of Donald Koivisto of Sax-jFriess Lake near Hubertus, 13 ports.

field, medical; admitted Sun- i ear attack Peki first made day: Frarnk Davia, Montreal, Mn.Miin. Pietala Bruce Crossing Gary Raymond, no flrst str i ke agreement emsco, Mrs. James Novascone, I led with chine adher Bessemer Filmore Johnson, to the 1963 U.S., British Ramsay Cheryl Doney Wake- Soviet treat ba ing nu ler Ironwood, atmospher- Frank Nema- under water china and check, Bessemer, surgery. France the world other two Discharged Saturday: Miss have refused Belt, John Bailer Sr. and John on, a short distance from where miles southwest of West Bend, The board, which has just lene Lawson, Woodruff.

Carol Huhtala, Bruce to sign the treaty. Lee Korpela, Ramsay; Frank! "The so-called disarmament Perhch, Mrs. Charles the United States imperialBessemer: Ozell McDuffie, Mar- military expansion," the enisco; John Pedrin, Wakefield; People's Daily charged, discharged Sunday: "The most acute problem in Stubba, Marenisco; William the world today is the Viet Nam Lieb. Bessemer; John problem and not the disarma- Topaz; Mrs. John Friedli and men problem." son, Milwaukee.

The U.N. General Assembly LAKELAND last fal1 called a world disar- Woodruff. Admitted Saturday: i mament conference including Terry Patton, Waukegan, china The United States ex- Donna Zenz, Boulder Junction pressed willingness to hold pre- Harvey Lundberg, Tomahawk; il'minary talks with Peking rep- admitted Sunday: Julia resentatives but reserved deci- Wausau; Maureen, O'Leary, sion on attending the full confer- PhiUip Alfonsi, Minocqua; Rich- ence ard Giles, Covington, Mo-' Stock Market NOON QUOTATIONS NEW YORK 1 wood; three sons, Ray H. Niemi 0 ay7 "at is a sectioned list of stock! and Emil Niemi of Bessemer 2 a Sharon Lutheran transactions on the New York I and Frank Niemi of Hurley; wit th RPV C. Rav- Baller Jr.

of Woodruff, and the first car had been abandon Matthew Jurakovich of Ram- ed. sav. Officers reported that Koivisto's 1960 four-door Chevrolet is Authorities said Mata apparent-: completed its annual assessment; Discharged Saturday: Annette ly stepped off a steep dropoff: of utility properties, reported White, Lac du Flambeau; Betty about 75 yards from shore. The $44.4 million jump in assessed Lindman, Hazelhurst; Wilma body was recovered from 12 valuations over 1965 an in-1 Anderson, Park Falls: Angelina Blood Tests Are Upheld crease of 5.4 per cent. i Sier, Mercer; Selma Brant, Wil- WASHINGTON Su- 31, of Their average tax rate, com-imette, 111 discharged Sundav: Drem Court ruled todav that a iioii V.

ruiea looay mat transactions on the New York Stock Exchange at midway seven grandchildren, one brother, Abner Aho of Ironwood 32 with net change from previous close. Allied Cb Am Can Am Motor Am Tel Tel Armour Beth Steel Calum Ches Ohio Chrysler Cities Service Consumer Pow Con Can Copper Rng Detroit Edison Dow Chem du Pont East Kod Ford Mot Gen Foods Gen Motors Gen Tel El Gerber Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Inland Steel Interchem Interlake Steel Int Bus Mch Int Nick Int Tel Tel Johns Man Kim Clk LOF Glass Ligg My Mack Trk Mont Ward Central Penny, Pa RR Pfizer Repub Steel Sears Roeb Std Oil Ind Std Oil Stauff Ch Un Carbide Steel West Un Tel Church. Mrs. Niemi died in I May, 1965. He was a member WILLIAM A.

ANDERSON i still missing. The car is green i feet of water. of the St. Paul Church i BESSEMER Funeral color and bears the Gerald H. Pfenning, JC uutl 1UJCU luuay Surviving him is one vjces for William A.

Anderson, sin license number A92-432. Wauwatosa, apparently stepped puted by dividing last year's Pearl Hall, Conrad Bakken, nolice taking of a blood samnU rs Gi or Nord7 i in tTof J. r0 70, Route 1, Bessemer, who died i. off a hidden ledge while helping total property taxes by the total Woodruff; a rina Sch- rom an obftcting motorist who a companion put on water skis, state equalized value of all prop- man, Lac du Flambeau. fwi nf hpinp intnvioatftrf The Waukesha County sheriff's ertv.

will be $38.35 per $1,000 in us ecled of bein 8 men dragged Lake Nagawicka assessed valuation. This was II at Delafield for nearly six hours nearly a 2 per cent increase; FlOUSG Sunday in an unsuccessful at-! from last year's rate of $37.62. i Township, and two sisters in Finland. Funeral services Church with the Rev. C.

Ray-j mond Holmes officiating. Inter-1 ment was at Hillcrest Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gunnard Coleman, Charles East, Kenneth unerai services will De neio Tnhn afternoon at 2 at Dies at 40 NEW YORK (AP) Eugene Gilbert, 40, author of the APi column, "What' 39V 4 ssy. 4 OTA TT weonesaay aiieruooii av ai uici A1 lv I a ui a v.u*vuim, sau Si St. Paul Lutheran Church, the Jo on Sm hpnH i Youn Pe le Think died of a Oliver A.

Hallberg official- Out of own ractten heart attack Saturday night at 36 ing. Interment will be at Mver- Mrs. EUen Israe Hospital. n'i; side Cemetery. im-s.

i. The weekly column will be The Ketola Funeral Home will' Pasadena, Mr and ied on by his organization, i i Mrs of the Gilbert Marketing Group. to locate the body. Line Is Put Around Fire Their actual taxes increased 7.5 per cent from last year's to- tal of $30.7 million. State law requires the board! Closure of information 1 iCTAorl 4-M continued fro Page On.

daim present rovisions to permit Aac am Douglas and Abe Fortas dissent- does not violate the federal constitution. Justice William J. Brennan delivered the 5-4 ruling. Chief Earl Warren and Jus- Hugo L. Black, William 0.

Anderson and Mrs. T. R. Elliott SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) Firemen have estab- a line on the 123-mile versity in nis sophomore year to I of a week-old moun- TT I church Wednesday morning, Frantz, Karen and Martha'start surveying teen-age opin- tain fire, containing the blaze where they may be viewed up of Chicago, Mrs.

Conard Carlson; ions for business organizations, that seared 92,000 acres of until the time of the service. and Andrew Strom of He hired thousands of high rugged brushland these nually and set an- stead have Church Elects New Officers and commented that blood samples John I. Ojo Troops DETROIT (AP) The 50th World Conference of the Seventh i school pupils as poll takers. He moved his enterprise from i tainment sunaay. DUI mqn't es- elected two new world vice pres-, i Chicago to New York in 19471 timate when the blaze might be idents, a new world treasurer 1 ine HOUse DUIS are a tnree- jand began his column 10 years' controlled.

and associate secretary. ago. used to with-' it. The bill lists specific grounds on which information can be withheld. The rest of the week's for testl ar a 'g effe c- congressional calendar is some- ve mea 5 of determining the what sparse with action only on egre to ch a erson some minor bills scheduled in If der the influ ence of alco- the Senate.

House consideration of two important measures de- I Fire crews announced con-'-Day Adventist Church Sunday. pends on approval early in the-, TllF WFATHFP tainment Sunday, but didn't es- elected two new world vice pres-, we vT the es Committee. 1 nCiH 6, aTTails "jaWT Vaasan his hunger strike. He came to Marchers The fire started June 11 when' The 1,415 official delegates of 1 tr M1 uall some 4,000 a single-engine light plane' the church convention elected cal technologists and other health workers and a year, $132-million program to TEMPERATURES IN moNwoon ijaaui, ruuoiiu iic vaiut as Vlt picoii, n'ii United Sates and to this area and inside the hospital Contmu.d fromPag. On.

enlisted men were killed in the Keaa when he was 19 years old. He i to aUow an visitors into the 42-' They had camped there also. crash; two others were injured. so 0 asn i T) u'had been employed in the area' ear -old monk's room. No one Saturday night and early Sun-i Fire officials reported that 15 a jt new I mines from 1910 until his retire-; would say whether Tri Quang'day rode back out the highwaymen have been injured in; vjd Baasch i VirklicKk crashed in a remote, Carcich and Frank L.

area of Los Padres Bland both of Washington DC, verslon of an administration i National Forest. Two Air Force gs ce president of the church sal to overhaul unemploy- For 24 2 p.m. battered i p- p.m. fi p.m. at 12 noon 77 10 p.m.

74 6 a.m. 77 Midnight B4 1 a.m. KS 77 2 a.m. 59 10 a.m. T.t 7f) 4 a.m.

BO 12 noon 77 er; 29.82; noon 28.91. 4 ment compensation programs. Committees have a busier schedule. The House Armed i mines irom laiu unui ms reure- ment in 1953. He was married to! was under house arrest.

361 U4 the former Sanna Hakala in Ms 1919. She died in 1935. He was! Ski ClUD Presents 72 married to the 11 rt- 53 4 Laina Alto in 1936. i Warm-Up 5kl 5hOW Surviving him are his MINOCQUA Members 50 1 one daughter, Mrs. Axel Puisto: the Min-Aqua Bats Water 74 1 Vg of Ironwood: one stepdaughter, Club presented a warm-up water faith npw treasurer and Da cuu ii Baasch, of Miami.

is ervicue Committee opens hear- the ft world aMociato serro- In 8 Wednesday on the draft, H' ar ASSOCIATED PRSSS High Low Pr. to resume the trek from the treacherous terrain. One suf- npw wnrlrl a( ft oiatP wrro UIQ1L point where it had halted thejfered a broken leg when a fire associate secrc- Judiciarv Committee takes jMr night before. truck overturned. The campsite was under tight Officials said the 1,800 men I security during the night after on the fireline would remain on of few minor incidents involving duty until control A tain, especially The elections came on the conference of meeting in Detroit.

The delegates repre- white volunteer quit the. weather-temperatures near 100 lt members from a ffor mnob- oral riperp.Gs—hamnered efforts Sun- wjuimica. the administration's civil bill Tuesday and the For- cloudy Affairs Committee votes clo fi7 on the foreign cloudy Bridge Meet At Minocaua LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP) Hogs butchers Earl Ladin of show Sunday afternoon, at- a rch after a week. "There are i degrees-hampered efforts Sun 35 7 8 Vs Wis five grandchildren; six: tracing several hundred specta- enough here without me 774 one sister, tors. said Hank Coleman 23, who 60 Mrs Lempi Sands of Ironwood; The club will hold its first re- grew up in Omaha, and is and two brothers Wiljo Ojanen show on Sunday, June 26, on his way to Peru for two 60 and Arvia Ojanen, and two sis- wil1 present exhibitions years of Peace Corps duty.

But 38V4 ters Maria Miirtvsinne and, evei Sunday, Wednesday and Coleman had less than kind 56Vi Mi, Aini' Salomaki all" in Finland Fri nights through the sum- words for some of the other 44 7 8 Funeral services will be held mer mont hs. No charges will be whites among the marchers. 68 7 8 Vi Thursday afternoon at 1:30 a made for admission. the Ketola Funeral Home, 60 3 3 4 Oliver A ing. Interment S1QC ai, The will be open The Beste Funeral Home at route would shout at the Ne-; day, June 26.

for visitation beginning at 5 Wed- Mosinee will be open for visit- roes What the ma with rhe Minocqua Country Club a ti on beginning at 2 Tuesdav You Ou 8 nt to be ashamed is the tournament site, where afternoon The rosarv will be to be seen with those white'200 to 300 bridge players from recited at 8 trash," he said. 'It seems only every corner of the country are merce HO USO c. IriPfiC 78 57 94 62 80 61 88 59 57 74 60 80 81 84 54 67 57 Thn Saddlclitps J-H Saddle Fairbanks, cloudy lx nr Sport'Bowl MINOCQUA, first He called some whites with, session of the 26th annual Min- IM. otmuiciiit oauuir: i i an udiiivn, ujuUUy Club will have a meeting Wed- ins closed hearings today on Forl Worlh dear between Sen. Helena, cloudy nesday night, June 22, al 7 at le 82 66 82 59 75 58 85 69 80 55 The Luther L.

Wright High Thomas; J. Dodcl and Honolulu, cloudy 79 76 Julius Klein, a Chicago public Indianapolis, cloudy 86 59 reatlons Jacksonville, cloudy 82 71 39V 4 unerai Home, the hair and stubby ocqua Lakeland Bridge Tourna- SchooJ dass of ha The Sanate Foreign Relations uncau cloudy 58 4 i Hallberg official- ing, the Rev. Joseph Tetzlaff of- chuis a handicap, not a help, to ment opened this afternoon and jts reunjon meetinR Tu9S Committee and a National Secu- Kansas City cloudy 86 6 it will be at River- floating. Interment will be at the Ne 8 ro movement. win continue tonight and the day night at 7:30 at Rhoury's rlt subcommittee hold separate Los Angeles, cloudy 88 6 v.

i Paul's Cemetery at Mosinee. Those white people along the rest of this week through Sun- Bar classmates in the area hearings on U.S. relationships. Louisville, clear 84 5 to are asked to attend. Wakefield Briefs higher; 1-2 200-220 Ibs 26.00-26.-; 25; mixed 1-3 190-230 Ibs 25.5_0-1 JOSCph I.

DuplilS 26.00; 230-260 Ibs 25.00-25.75; 2-3 250-270 Ibs 24.00-25.00; 270-290 PRESQUE ISLE Joseph L. Matt Kazuba with the North Atlantic Treaty Memphis, cloudy Organization. Witnesses include Miami, cloudy former White House aide Me- Milwaukee, cloudy George Bundy and Secretary of cloudy Defense Robert S. McNamara. New Orleans, cloudy El 78 of Presque Isle Matt Kazuba registration work would not tition, as mixed 1-3 350-400 Ib sows 20.25- evening.

He had earl Saturday morning at arouse nearly so much ani- giate players are expected to be canceled common sense to me that if lacmg lopmgm Walther meeting A Senate subcommittee! New York, clear these white volunteers shaped This year's annual event is a ue meeting. openg hearjn Qn )he House- Okla. City, cloudy up a little, shaved, their voter bringing together stiffer compe- a been' assed mi bill and Omaha, cloudy registration work would not tition, as several national colle- tor t0mgnt nas Deen another Labor subcommittee Philadelphia, clear 77 a alth for one year On to na gon Memorial Hospital; mosity from white people in the participating during the closing of Presque Isle for wbcre ne was a atient one day. i community." days of play. Body OT TOUng Park years, the deceas- He had re sided at the local con-' Meredith began the march i Fnllc Mnn Ic Ibs 18.W19.50; 550-600 Ibs 17.00- tfae He had resided at the local con-' Meredith began the march 18 nnn- 1 had made his borne with his valeacent home for a year.

with a few companions June catue 11,000, canes none, daughter Mr5 Marion There are no known survivors. He was shot and wounded the 9Ki rt as a member of St. Rita's The remains are at the next day. shortly after crossing' iwrn-isw Church. Cane Funeral Home which into Mississippi.

Civil rights choice and Surviving him are his wi i opened for visitation Sunday. groups took up the march. prime iso-1 400 Ibs 25 75-26 75 i his daughter with whom he had TFl eraI sen lces be beld choice Ibs 2 5 home and four grand-, JS Navy Plans Nuclear 267527 ive Die in Car Mishaps Falls Man Is Found looks into the administration's Phoenix, cloudy request to the antipover-: Pittsburgh, clear ty program. ELKHART LAKE, (AP); Summer Camps Stir County authorities! WjfU Prenarnfinnc say Uiat an autopsy will be per- n.fVirt™"*^ formed on the body of a Park 1 MII -wUA Twenty THE ASSOCIATED" PRESS f' al man whic was ear area In Ctifirl ti nn ID A or re and 8. rls cam high choice and prime Ib heifers 25.25-25.50; choice 8001,075 Ibs 23.75-25.25; mixed good and choice 23.25-24.25) cows 17.75-19.00.

SOUTH ST. PAUL, USDA Cattle calves trading on slaughter steers and heifers only moderately ac- children. at Funeral services will be held 1 Re0v Herbst offici- Aircraft Carriers Catholic Church at; al 10 Wednesday mom-; Buria) wU1 be in the Cath fie deaths during the weekend and two more in separate acci- Reed Simpson, county ollc toda as IhSuwi toU coroner, identified the man as 'reached 399 compared with 411 Terry Rautio, in his twenties. CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. The Navy will begin m-i on ln dale last year IJe did riot say when the autop HU-uc-tion next year on the first, rii udy Bornhack, 19, Hock- sv would lake place.

and counselors, who arrived Saturday and Sunday in preparation for the influx of boys and girls to private camps. 85 84 82 62 80 59 67 64 88 64 85 69 74 55 107 75 82 53 75 58 72 53 87 60 75 52 R8 61 97 57 71 64 67 47 Tampa, cloudy 87 Washington, clear 81 62 Winnipeg, cloudy 84 55 47 66 64 56 62 77 .02 .01 Ptlnd, clear Ptlnd, cloudy Rapid City, cloudy Richmond, clear Louis, clear Fait Lk. City, clear Diego, cloudy clear KANGK SKIES Sunset today 8:57. Sunrise to- ll V( 4 clow prices fully steady; cows commercial hulls v.u.in ij. IH.UU; canner ann iunuci uuiiwuuu uusi- ereu cai-iivr ai presmn 15 me; ana 97 15 miles west of Wau-i cutter 16.50-18.50; utility and! ness man, died unexpectedly Enterprise.

Vice Adm. Paul au. Her husband, Kenneth, 21, Raster can fall on any date The first arrival of counselors tt, campers waa at Campi WUUOUL ummoc iu- was 01 ur. andjstrongheart for Boys on Torna- morrow 5:07. Moonset tonight ttautio.

ut: nautio is hawk Lake. Buses arrived Ml: 13 p.m. First Quarter June Thursday bringing 65 boys from 25. Prominent Big dentist. the Midwest, Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma and California for 21- i Saturday night at 10, relatives Ramsey said in an interview 'was reported in serious condi-1 between March 22 and April 25.

nin'c "weeks S5 I i 2U)0; have bepn He that work will begin next year tion at a Wausau hospital. ill occurred on March 22 in 1818, ToimJ campers bulk steady; vealers and; 27.00 30.no: good slaughter operated a grocery store while on the second nuclear carrier. Lam W1 calves fteadi'; feeders i calves 20.00-22.00. i Uvuig i The third will be started ia I97L i Daily 4 Dipper, in northwest at moon- sot. Visible sols p.m.

Venus, rises ivp nt a.m. Saturn, in sotiUbeast. 4:37 will not be so early again: other camps later this week and a.m. (All times Central Day- I in the 20tn Century. next week.

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