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Jin DEADWOOD VOL. 91, NO. It SERVING LEAD AND DEADWOOD, S. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 19G7 UPI LEASED WIRE Ch ft owe as airman 3 i A Out arming A low pressure system mov Syria, Israel Fire Shots Over Border JERUSALEM, Israel (I'M) ing across the Great Lakes has produced some mild tempera Controversial Negro Solon Calls House Demo Action a lynching' WASHINGTON (UPI) House Democrats today deposed Rep. Adam Clayton Powell as chairman of the Education and Labor Committee.

Some members said it was the only way to save the Harlem Democrat's seat in Congress. The Democrats stripped their! controversial Negro colleague of That plan, reportedly agreed to his chairmanship by a voice by i.owell, would have had vote at a closed pre-session pOWell temporarily step down caucus of party members. as chairman while a special In moving against Powell, I committee investigated charges they rejected the advice of 'ngniiuit him. tures for South Dakota. Winds will become more northwesterly as the system moves eastward, and the mercury may drop some tonight and tomorrow.

There may be a few snow flurries in the northeast part of Israeli and Syrian tanks today exchanged fire across the border. Israeli military officials evidence that Terry I'eak is popular place n.d.ir.ll.i. if Civil War Is Growing Fear In Red China TOKYO (UPI) Radio Peking reported sabotage in Shanghai and travelers arriving from Red China today said there was violent street fighting in Canton and Nanking between factions supporting and opposing Mao Tse-tung. Fragmentary dispatches and eyewitness accounts indicated widespread disorder and unrest in the world's most populjos ennntrv Rut the 3-million-man claimed two Syrian tanks were destroyed and another da maged. The exchange of fire between HIMimV S(KM)S from Terry Peak's ni'v chalet 1 1 1 1 1 showed picked parking lot and busy hlope.

I.at week's snowfall, which was a joyous occasion fur ski resort operators hut a headache lor motorists, gave Terry IVnk first really line weekend of skiing tliis season. Snlnrday's conditions were term' (I "period" an.l while Sunday skiers experienced a little Hind and cloudy skies, the iiiiiiiIii rs that tinned mil were snow for tile skis! Willi mads to the north and cast of the Hills blocked from the re-ci lilizard, most of the crowd was tugged from son Landing cities and as far west us and l.usk, Wyo. Terry I'eak report tiier(. re waiting lines for both the l'i nialilt and hair Lift. the tanks took place at Tewfiu, southeast of the Sea of Gaiilee.

It began, according to iiv Speaker John W. McCormack, I The motion that was approved Israeli announcement, when the Syrian tanks opened fire on an D-Mass. McCormack had sug Israeli tractor working in the fields. A second incident was report was put forth by Pep. Motrin Udall, D-Ariz.

A more crucial test for Powell will come Tuesday when Rep. Lionel Van Deerlin, will try to prevent him jin being seated as a member of the 90th Congress. ed near Haon. It mvolvd an exchange of small arms fire between Syrian and Israeli gested a plan under which Powell would have been temporarily suspended from his chairmanship while charges against him were investigated by a House committee. Leaders of the party's liberal bloc claimed this would not be sufficient that only by taking Powell's chairmanship away would enough Democratic and Red Chinese army appeared to tureen but no casualties were be remaining aloof, although reported.

nnH n.ii i nminn (Damascus Radio, heard in High Court to quell street fighting. "Crim-, B-''ut. claimed that one israeli son Guard' units were said destroyed in the have organized to combat the A Syrian military Republican House members feel f. 1rf that he had been adequately claimed "Israel aers ASiae nm-Man militant Red fiimrd. spokesman CI i.

1 i.l..., disciplines anu inns miiuuiu ui- its WARMEK the state this afternoon, otherwise no significant precipitation. The lows tonight are expected to go from 10 to 20 while tomorrow's highs will range from 15 to 20 in the northeast and 18 to 28 elsewhere. Yesterday's highs ranged from a top of 42 at Rapid City down to 13 at Sioux Falls. The overnight lows went from SI at Pierre down to 13 at Watertnwn and Sioux Falls. DEADWOOD High temperature for the 24-hour period tnf-ing at 8 a.m.

today, 36; lew, 22; 8 a.m., 26. Precipitation: trace of snow. Radio Station KDSJ. LEAD High temperature for the 24-hour period ending at 8 a.m. today, 33; low, 19; 8 a.m., 22.

Precipitation: trace of snow. Mine office, Homestake Mining Co. Independent -actions and opened fire on Arab Chinese newspapers in Florida Remap allowed to retain his seat. Powell is under fire because! of the contempt of court I returned Kong speculated on the pos-cbi- our Psin At? i nic Alio dlill utmutbJ i'irv my 01 civil war una judgment against him In New WASHINGTON I UPI) Tile York, and because of alleged Supreme Court today set aside major upheaval in China in 17!" I position. years of Red rule.

A number of Chinese Commu-' irregularities involving nis com- lne current rcapixii tionmcnt (According to the Syrian I a I I uui oi. II1I1UIII(1L IIUIUilll lldvc urcn none and the exchange of lire ordered home without explana tion. -1 jfiom different kinds of arms still was The exchange of fire between The Chinese charge d'affairei mittec. Powell, emerging from the House chamber visibly shaken by the action, told newsmen: "I think it's a lyncirng." Before deposing Powell. Democrats tinned down by a vote of 122 to the milder leadership proposal offered by Ren.

Abraham Multer. plan for Florida's Legislature on the gound that there is no justification for variations in population among the state's legislative districts. Tlie decision was by a 7 to 2 vote, with Justices John M. Harlan and Potter Stewart Speaking for the court majority, Justice Lvion R. White said the tanks was the second tliio week.

in Iindon, Hsimg Hsiang-Hui, left London airport today for Peking with his wife and thre I'eking embassy officials. He refused comment on the trip. The Peking ambassadors to Denmark, Norway and Sweden Faulty Stove Is Blamed for Four were reports have been i neither the state nor a U.S. District Court in Florida made I any attempt to justify population dilfeicniLS among leisla- Tech Dean Will Talk at JC Event cal'ed home in recent weeks. Travelers interviewed by Gregory Deaths United Pi ess International cor- GREGORY iL'I'Ii Carbon Pr.

L. R. students at the School of Mines ton. dean tive South pok." Ail the ate suggested. White and Techno'- said, was thai tile plan "ionics atured sneak- jas i lose as 'practical' to Miiot Woman is Found Unconscious Near Lead Mis.

Lutilie B.ock. 6S. Mi-not. was found unconscious in her car. 16 mile west cf Lead, about 11 p.m.

Sunday. A passing motorist notified Lead police and asked for es; when he found her slumped over the wheel of her car. She was removed to St. Joseph Hospital in Deadwood and was still unconscious shortly before noon Morday. She was driving a car with a California license, sherrif Rich respondents in Kowloon railway monoxide (xjisoning took he -station said th.v herd rumets lives Sunday of four members "iimv visitors were leaving of a Gregory.

S. D. family. Canton in fear of m-irel Dead are Mr. and Mrs.

Lyle bloodshed. Further, they said. Cook and two of their children, violence in Nanking was the 6-year-old Louis and 11-year-old talk of the town" in Canton. I Two other Cook children and idwoiKl Jay-j complete population equality Service: and that the state was ngy. will be the er at the annual Di cees Distinguished Award and Bosses Night ban- wttenipting to follow congres '4fM A i a neighbor boy are hospitalized at Gregory.

Leanne, 3. and Glenn Cook, 12, are reported in quit. Jan. 16. The announcement was made Monday by Joe Cur.

chairman of the arrangements for the event which will be held in the Gold Rorm of the Franklin Hotel at 6:30 p.m. The highlights of the evening will be the presentation of the Boss of the Year. US and Two Lead Youths Are Alternates WASHINGTON il'PIt Sen. ard T. McUrath said, but per- sonal papers gave her address; as Minr.t Air Force Base.

A son-in-law, Lt. Col. Robert Hall, I was located at Minot and was i expected to arrive in Dead- fair condition, and Douglas Bender, 13, is in extremely critical condition. The body of Lyle Cook, 31, was found near the telephone yesterday afternoon in the living room of the Cook's farm sional district lines. "There was, however, no attempt to justify any particular deviations, even the larger ones, with respect to either of these considerations," the opinion went on.

"Moiever, the state's brief states only that the legislature followed 'in most instances' the congressional boundalies and with respect to -proctioality' it seems quite obvious that the state could have come much to providing districts of equal population thd.n it did." George McGovern has announced his appointments to the three wood Monday. John Hunter Key Man awards. I service academies. To i home. Cook's wife.

Elsie. 30. Point: Michael Rozell of Elk a.nd Louis were found dead in Point is principal appoint bedrooms, and Deanne died this Alternates are Larry Meyer of morning at the Gregory hospi-Volga. Bill Moran of Rapid tal. City, Dell Daiiey of Flandreau.i Authorities said Cook appar- Rapid City Man Is State's 2nd Victim RAPID CITY I UPI I A 25-year-old Rapid Ctiy man was killed Sunday night when his car missed a curve on the Nemo road within the Rapid City city limits.

The victim was identified as Lloyd Russell Barnes. He was alone in his car. Po Comct Haraldson of Pierre and ently had tried to reach the tele-William O'Donnel of Redfield. ohone but had collapsed. A faul- Naval Academy principal ap- ty heating stove was blamed for Anyone See UFO Today? A Deadwood woman is if there anvone else that saw an "unidentified flying object" about 10:30 this morning.

She rep its that as she vs looking out her window she saw a large shiny silver ball flo-'tirg down the gulch below McGovern Hill near the burned area, the former site the post plant. As it got closer to the hillside it rose straight up. she s.aid. She reported that she watched the object for about three or four pointments are Larry Simonson tne accident. lVinunn ihj.th aim "ill win liuron.

Alternates are tjonn Mansfield Will Press Europe Troop Removal WASHINGTON 1 UPI 1 -Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield plans to press again this year for Senate approval his resolution for a "substantial ieductio n' of U.S. troop strength in Europe, despite Martin of Ranid Citv. Daniel NATION'S HI-LO NEW YORK (I'PII 1r-w uni II, of FKOM TliK SU)lhS was this iew to Jor- headed tor the higher hills. I'icturcd, I ar? I'eter Went. Kapid City: Kicky ami new Ti-rry Teak chalet where yiiiuig lice said the car missed a curve, knocked over a power pole and Welch of Watertown.

Dea.n Ret-I -ine tadal of Scotland. David Zwet-' temperature reported of 1-eart Daniel Runvan of tnl morning to the U.S. ri-lresli- old alike warmed themselves Kapid in the ditch. Barnes ruiieu rolled Stnrgis; lrs. Isor.me nentz City lr.

and Koss Jordan, aid their daughter Judy, H. Due Stnrgis Beresford, Michael Bradridge of "earner oureau, i a i ngj is the second traffic fa- mciils while they watched the other skiers ride up and sail down. In the top picture is a uroiiii waitini: their li ra at the the to minoti.a nn hi-lieves thai 11 talily reported this year in South; weather, many non-skiers Ironi the Aberdeen, John -MacLaren or; Aberdeen, Tom McAnally zero at Alamosa, Colo. Hills fllll. Dakota.

the made the trip up to natch the skiing IOIMUIMI Mil II (dims me SKIt 1 III Canton. Don Tanlett of Tvndall highest reported Sunday if clouds 1 of it. 'I crn loll of Stctiart Slope. In tlie lower had not passed in front Johnson administration misgiv lings-. The resolution was introduced ak oltii ials li rlcd.

(Seaton I'hotos) and David Knudson of De Smet. wa at Fort Myers, Fla phi. to chalet is a family gn up as tln-v leave (lie Air Force Academy principal Red Frogmen Mine and Sink Huge Dredge appointee is Tom Fox of Brookings. Alternates are Steven Ger-lach of Sioux Falls, Warren I last year, but never called for action; this year's version seemed cet.un to touch off a major foreign policy debate in line M'nate. At the time he introduced 'lie Scheid of Mitchell, George Bender of Lead, Loren Baker of Ipswich and Michael Bohen-jkamp of Gettysburg.

In an Offensive to Disrupt Saigon Shipping SAIGON (UPIl Communist killed today when the Commu-53 million vessel reported to today mined and sank nists shot down a U.S. Air, the fourth largest in the world, one of the world's largest Force C47 "Puff the Magic had been used in important dredges, partially blcoking a. Dragon" gunship in the Central construction work at Cam R.inh channel of the Mekong River Highlands 25 miles southwest of Bav and was being moved to E.Y. Plans Bill For S. D.

Income eso.t.inn last year. Mansfield said. President Johnson miK-at-ed he was on his own. Subsequently, other top i.dnii-ni-stration leadeis indicated they would lather not see it pass bciause it would send new tremors through the already shaky NATO alliance. The resolution does, not coastal Quang Ngai.

The plane the My Tho area about 40 miles Other Viet Cong guerrillas shot up two Vietnamese mineswee- gets its name because it can south of Saigon to aid in new pers and a British tanker in the spout 6.000 rounds of ammuni- construction work for the Saigon River in a deadly offense tion a minute from a battery of( Mekong offensive WASHINGTON (UPI) Second District Congressman E. Y. Berry says he will irtroduce legislation into Congress which will boost South Dakota revenue by $6 million a year if adopted. Berry said the legislation is a against Saigon shipping. Catling guns studded through The attack on the 170-foot the belly of its fuselage.

trtner major tetnara develop- out i1JW many American troops merits. should be withdrawn. but ail Civilian Tragedy dredge the Jamaica Bay owned Gen. Wallace Greene. Mansfield said today he was by the Standard Dredging Co In another of the civilia-n Marine Corps commandant, told taikin terms of pulling out Nang that leaerai-state tax sharing plan.

0( jfew York City, killed two tragedies that has marked the newsmen in Da I V. 11 Under the bill, four per cent 1 a merieans and wounded anoth- war in Viet Nam. Viet Cong American bombine of MIG iet urcraft bases "would certainly er; a fourth was missing. The troops used women and children I A a A ambush of the minesweepers four of the six U.S. in Europe.

He introduction of the resolution had nothing to do wit luu Vietnam war or with the nations balance of pay mi- its defi it. as shields to attack two help us win the war in Vietnamese Ranger companies. Vietnam. But he said the final The Rangers were forced to fire decision on this form of to save their own lives and in escalation was a "political one." took a heavy toll of Vietnamese and their American advisers. Two crewmen were killed on the 1 1 i i i vj I doing so killed 10 children and meaning it was up to President tanker Haustrum.

cf all federal tax collections on corporate and personal income would be returned to the state from which it was collected and be used as the state legislature decides. Berry said. "The bill Is meant to restore economic autonomy to the states and equip local governments with financial resources needed to meet growing public problems." He added, "Returning a share of the fed 11 hi 1U Public Notices rod ay The Communists have tried wounded 25 women and cnild-1 Johnson, repeatedly to block the shipping! ren. The Communists fled after Tlie Vietnamese armed channels to Saigon. Today's the attack.

forces reported they killed attack had a dual purpnse to! The attack took place shortly 31.575 Communists during la try to halt river transportation before midnight 36 miles and won over another 21.316 and to put the dredge out of southwest of Saigon and just 20 persons to the government side action before it could be used in! miles north of the area where 'The year-end report showed Central City Trusti-es. Dec 13 Forest Service Notice tc Impound Sheep Forest Service Notice to Ira pound Trespassing livestock eral tax money to the states Is 1 the buildup of American forces U.S. Marines landed in the first total strength of the i-outh American assault in the Mekong Vietnamese armed forces in-Delta. creased by SO.uou men to a total The big American a ol 621, 009. the most effective way of check- battling the Mekong-Delta only ing; the expanding power of a few miles away.

Washington." Seven other Americans were.

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