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Rapid City Journal Uf.lKiS urd.y, May II. UM l010 "Witt, Sal The Weather Diary Sourcvti U.I, Wttfhtr lurtou Aiatd ft Monfgn-Dakt Utiliti U.S. Officials Deny Humphrey's Sfafement On Broadening Talks- WASHINGTON (AP) Vice and-answer session at the Uni-Now that's the language that's Showers, Snow Visit Region May 11 i I A Ht May II tim VI. WIAJHII tUHAU MM Gusty winds, frosty tempera turrs, rain showers and snow City, Area Deaths FORECASTS were mixed and stirred into South Dakota's springtime weather scene Saturday. Winds in the Hills area, touched off by a surge of cool President Hubert H.

Humphrey versity of Maine whether the used to permit the representa-says the United States and the United States would negotiate tlon of the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese have agreed with the National Liberation NLF in these negotiations with others may join in the Paris Front, the political arm of the the North Vietnamese on their talks. But Humphrey aides say Viet Cong. side." he was merely restating an es- Humphrey replied, "It has; The excitement created by tablished U.S. position. now been agreed at the Paris Humphrey's remarks seemed to Nonetheless, in Paris a U.S.

meetings that the North Viet-! surprise the vice president's official commenting on the vicenamese can have whomever aides, who hustled out a state-president's statement said therethey want on their side and we ment saying, "The matter the has been no agreement on will have whomever we want onVice president referred to has mmimmmmmmmmmmmmm air that moved southeastward -Wr ess across the Northern 1'iains, were gusting over 30 miles per hour. IOUTM OAKOTAi Cloudy with Intermittent light rtn moitly and central today, mixpf) with a lit) snow north portion ending mot wctioni during tha nignt. Clearing wt Sunday. Colder today and in louthweit tonight. Llttfa Changs extrema touthwatt, not quite to cold elsewhere Sunday.

Highi today 42-57. Locally higher extreme aouthwett. Lowa tonight 30s. WYOMING: Partly cloudy through Sun-day. Chance of showeri and a few thun mainly afternoons and A little warmer Sunday afternoon.

High today 55-63 at lower elevations; 45-55 mountalnit. Low tonight 30-40 lower eiavations, 20t mountains, MONTANA feasUt Fair and warmer west, Considerable cloudiness and cooler east today. Strong north winds with showr extreme aasf portion, becoming fair tonight and Sunrtay. Warmer Sunday. High today 50-40 east, 40-70 west, Lows tonight 33-42, Temperatures about the state had difficulty getting away from broadening participation in the our side.

It just that simple, not come up per se in Paris. negotiations the freezing mark. Snow flur Humphrey, he said, was un J1UJIJLHU CJf, 11V doiu, ij Mir ries occurred intermittently In much of the eastern part of the Mrs. Bertie Dodge BELLE FOUR CHE Services for Mrs. Bertie Dodge will be held at 10 a.m.

Monday at the Frost Son Funeral Home chapel here with the Rev. Robert Starburg officiating. Burial will be In Pineslope Cemetery. Mrs. Dodge died Wednesday at.

Lookout Memorial Hospital in Spearfish. doubtedly referring to the long- SpriftlK llHIIMP standing U.S. position that there niui IVJ The vice president merely wished to reiterate the President's statement that the NLF 'would have no difficulty' having their views represented at an appropriate time." would be no bar to presentation t) state, starting the very early morning hours. The Rapid City area also was getting 6ome snowflakes, and iciuu riuiu of the views of the National Liberation Front the Viet Cong's NATIONAL WEATHER: Showers are forecast for Saturday night in the Tennessee Valley, with rain due to fall in most of New England. Showers are also expected in Florida.

Milder weather is forecast for the central plateaus of the (Rocky Mountains. (AP Photofax) READINGS TO 7:00 A.M. (Hlan. Ln, PraclpltatlM) there were rain showers in all political arm at any discus sions of the Vietnam problem. FOR THE RECORD Pne-Car Mishap Middle Schoo, areas.

Most moisture reported She was born Oct. 4, mmi, in Mount City, and at the age of three moved with her parents to Haley. N.D. She mar But the vice president's words, tape recorded by newsmen, seemed to indicate a willingness on the part of the United States not onlv to receive the urday morning, four miles south ndiTICS Tfllfinf HinSTS of Rapid City on Highway 79, i hnsnitalizpd twn vmino min txilh! HOT SPRINGS The Second AIRPORT TIMPERATURII Highest reading yesterday Highest reading this data (1941 Highest reading year ago today Normal hlqh this data AROUND THE BLACK HILLS AREA la to 6 a.m. Saturday was .20 at Sioux Falls.

The Weather Bureau said partial clearing would occur in the Hills area Saturday afternoon. Sunday's outlook was for partly cloudy skies and some warming with a high of 60 expected. 'annual Middle School variety Lowest reading overnight serious injuries. Lowast raadlna vaar aao tnrfav ii fhl data (IMS) lowmt raamng in views of the NLF at some un- James E. Zacharias, 25, 660 show here Thursday evening at specified forum but to face Waterloo in Rapid City, was Auditorium had 16 talent il Si 3S 40 41 .10 Tr Tr 43 2 JS 52 Airport Oa ad wood Fort Meada Hot Springs Uad Philip Rapid City P.O.

Spaarfifh .17 .04 .04 .03 Normal low this 35 3 31 data HIOHIST RgADINO IN U.I. YiSTiROAY flesh-and-blood Nr spoKesmen ed in critical condition and was acls compeung, across the table at Paris. undergoing surgery Saturday Susan Hagen, with an oral Humphrey, who is trying to morning. "I Can't Seem To Do Winds Sunday should remain SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS ried John R. Dodge, April 4, 1900, at Dickinson, N.D., and they ranched in Montana and North Dakota.

After his death In 1918, she worked at Lewistown, Miles City and Great Falls, moving to the Dorsett Memorial Home at Spearfish in 1958. Surviving are a son, John of Utopia, 11 grandchil fairly light, according to the Weather Bureau Plckstown Piarra Sioux Faili Watartown 7 3D 13 40 30 34 Abardaatt Huron La mmofl Mobrldga 36 34 34 30 .03 .20 .17 .13 64 A3 Tharmal, Calif 1M LOWEST RfADINO IN U.I. OVERNIGHT Granti, MM OOWNTOWN UNOFFICIAL HOURLY READINGS SINCE 1 P.M. YESTEROA from MDU't Racordlng Thtrmomatar Hand the Democratic presiden- Maurice R. DcWitt, 16, whose Anything Right" won first place, jtial nomination, made his off- parents' address was listed as Placing second and third were ithe-cuff remarks about the.Wasta, was described as being Judy Pollard and Debby Miller peace talks during a speaking in serious condition.

with a duet, "If I Could Talk and campaigning visit to Mainej The State Highway Patrol to the Animals," accompanied Friday. said they apparently were trav- by Joni Pollard on the piano, AROUND THE NATION TOUGH TALK (From Page 1) tablishing a buffer zone between dren, 25 great grandchildren Miami, claar Mnas City rain AO 59 l'00J 0O-3I He was asked in a question-1 cling south on Highway 79 when and Kent Angelos witn a piano .74 .13 Tr Tr North and South. 00 53 3:00 S5 5:0050 00 SO 41 I 00-41 9:0047 10:0047 11:0047 13:0047 1:0047 00-47 3:0047 4:0046 00 45 00 44 Naw orlaans, cloudy US Naw York, cloudy 80 The entire complex of issues Atlanta, elnudy Bismarck, snow Boston, cloudy Caspar Chadron Chayanna Chicago, claar Danvar, cloudy Das Molnas, cloudy Fairbanks, cloudy Fort Worth, claar Honolulu, claar Junaau, claar 63 92 62 A5 34 49 30 39 34 50 39 4A 45 51 73 39 53 Al Professors 30 A5 52 43 5A 47 41 54 50 40 3t 66 centering around the bombing appeared to be wholly deadlocked until one side or the oth Omaha, cloudy Phoanix, claar St. Louis, claar Salt Lk, City, claar San clear Saattla, claar Sioux City Valantina Washington, cloudy and a number of nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, she was preceded in death by a daughter, six brothers, three sisters and two grandsons.

Mrs. Rose Beers LEAD Mrs. Rose Beers. 69 60 0 68 61 14 er was ready to make a major the car left the road near the solo, Apache. Jalopy Jungle road, and rolled.

Judges were Wayne Hinzman, over several times. Both occu- Don Mueller and Mrs. Joyce pants were thrown from the car Frary. Blaine Covalt was di-and were between 40 and 50 feet rector and master of cere-from the machine when it monies. stopped rolling.

Elementary school students Officers said they had not de- and members of the Veterans termined yet which of the Administration Domicilary heard youths was driving. the show Friday afternoon. Ask 25 Kansas City, cloudy 69 Lot Angaias, claar 79 AIRPORT PRECIPITATION 24 hours to I a Total this month to a a.m. AO Jan. 1 to A a.m.

today 3.43 Jan. 1 to thlj data last yaar 776 Normal Jan. 1 to and ot May A ll Normal tor month of May 3.66 THE IUN Sunsat today 115 a m. Sunns tomorrow 1:33 a m. Salary Raise breakaway move.

Without such a move the talks could founder. For the moment both sides seemed to be fighting a battle for public opinion. AROUND THE WORLD Berlin, cloudy London, cloudy 41 45 Moscow, clMr Tokyo, cloudy 66 long-time resident of the Lead area, died Thursday afternoon at the Dorsett Memorial Home in Spearfish. Services are pend Against this background news came from Saigon of Loc's resignation and reports spoke of BROOKINGS (AP) The South Dakota chapter of the Association of University Professors is asking that the 1969 legislature approve a 25 per cent Crime Control Dr. Palmerton To Talk At Wall Commencement (rook Board Mulls Budget, Buys Buses SUNDANCE, Wyo.

Crook County High School Board members considered proposed budgets from the three high schools salary increase. The chapter said in a resolution adopted at a meeting this week that average compensation at the university here has Change Given Okay By Senate By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ahead of departure for a week in South Dakota, Sen. George McGovcrn, Friday re this development as reflecting differences between President Nguyen Van Thieu and Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky, including their disagreement over peace negotiations. Harriman told newsmen as he went into the conference that he had no information, evidently meaning official information, on the Saigon development. The American position here and in any future peace negotia-j WAI.I, Tlr I.

Palmar, knan nmnno the Intt'Pst fnr anv arV i Center ing here with arrangements under direction of the McColley Funeral Home. Mrs. Beers was born Aug. 28, 1878, in Canada. She was the widow of George Beers, former business manager of the Lead Daily Call, and the couple had lived here for over 65 years.

Surviving are two grandsons, William E. Beers of Rapid City and Robert G. Beers, Clearfield, Utah, and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Mullaney, Glendive, Mont. and awarded contracts for school dean of tne Schooj of Mines comparable institution in the buses at their regular monthly and Technology, Rapid City, will! United States for several years.

meeting in Huiett lnursday. commencement speaker at "The 9.5 per cent increase in ceived word in Washington that the Senate had approved his ouiiudiiire ouun imenueiH iiwall HlBh Srhon ovprr hps sa aries for 1967-61) mereiV Sian- Schools Severt Rist said budg recommendation to make tndian ets will have to be trimmed tions is based on building and Thursday at 8 p.m. in the school ilized the gap of $1,300 that ex-gym. I ists between SDSU and the com-The school's top honor stu-; parable institutions in 17 west-dents. Karen Foster and Marv'ern states," the professors said.

unday pecial because of funds available. preserving maximum political strength, stability and independence in South Vietnam. Adverse "Since less than a five per cent tribal governments eligible for law enforcement assistance under the Federal Crime Control Act. The South Dakota senator had said, in presenting his amendment to senators, that Indians increase was secured for 1968 Contracts for school buses accepted were: for the Huiett school a 36 passenger 4-wheel drive bus from Pringle Motor Upton, for' and for the Moorcroft school a 10 She was preceded in death by her husband in 1948; a daughter, Helen, and sister, Louise. often are deprived of benefits Frank Willard nassenger 4-wheel drive suburban bus for $2,974.

Look No Cord! CHARMHOUSE CORDLESS ELECTRIC Rist said an agreement was of national programs because of the unique nature of tribal government. The Department of Housing and Urban Development notified 69 this gap can be expected to widen considerably." The resolution said an increase of 25 per cent would merely bring the average salary here to the average of the 17 western states. The professors said the new commissioner of higher education should take prompt action to remove the Board of Regents from censure the professors' as HOT SPRINGS Services for signed with the architectural firm of Krusmark Krusmark Frank Willard, who died Friday at a local hospital, will be 2 trends damage this position. One aim of the Communists in going into peace talks is believed by U.S. experts to be to try to make trouble between the U.S.

and South Vietnamese government. That they will try to exploit the latest development related to that apparent purpose seemed beyond question. South Vietnamese Ambassador Bui Diem, here for Washington as an observer of the Harriman-Thuy discussions, said the Cabinet resignation "came as no surprise" and its basic purpose was to "strengthen the government." He denied reports or rivalry between the senator of a $13,997 com Casper, for building and remodeling at the three schools prehensive planning grant to Karen Lincoln County. The highway administration Mary KNIFE sociation imposed in 1958 In Fauske, have been named vale- what the professors call bypass dlCtonan and SalutatOrian. re- anafomin rfiio nrnracc in the in the county.

District Sundance, jointly signed the agreement. The school calendar for the 1968-69 school year was review-d. The oroposed schedule cal's for school to start Sept. 3 with a teachej workshop prior to the ooening day Aug. 29 and 30.

listed four grants $3,175 to South Dakota State University for teacher training in driver education, $16,548 to the Union City school district, for the driv spectively. dismissal of an SDSU profes- Karen, daughter of Mr. and sor- p.m. Tuesday at the State Veterans Home Auditorium. Burial will be in the State Home Cemetery under the direction of the McColley Chapel of the Hills.

He was a former resident of Belvidere, He was born May 9, 1898 in Iowa. Survivors include a brother, Fred of Beulah, Wyo. McDermott Says Selling State Is Full-Time Job er duration nrocram. S7.RB7 to Complete With Recharger Stand r- 1 Mrs. Delos Foster of Wall, has! Tne professors said that in ad-been active in girls glee club, lotion to the 1958 incident, re-Deo club, annual staff.

FuturP moval of censure would involve Thieu and Ky as being "out ofihe state of South Dakota for Thanksgiving vacation was set date, Diem did say, however, that Homemakers and the student settlement of a case at Northern council. She has also been a state College in 1966 in which it cheerleader, class officer. Girls aIs0 is claimed that academic he thought the Communists would attempt to take advan tage of the development. He 4 1 for Nov. 28 and 29; Christmas vocation from Dec.

21 to 29; New Year's Day, Jan. district basketball tournament, March 6 and WEA convention, March and 28; Easter vacation, April 4 to with the Inst day of school to be May state delegate and in class aue process was uypasMJu. plays. She plans to attend the said they would try to use it in a survey of the effect of alcohol on driver education and $29,641 to the state to assist in developing the motor vehicle inspection system. McGovern opened his high school commencement appearances at Roscoe, saying: American society demands a new approach to federal aid programs.

He told the Roscoe graduates: "It is not nearly so helpful to OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 5 p.m University of South Dakota. their propaganda as evidence PIERRE (AP)-Sclling South 10 State Towns Mary, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ineebert Fauske ofiT- 28. Quinn, has been active in girls 1 VW MCW glee club, mixed chorus, en- pncf Offimc sembles, pep club, annual the student council and FHA.

WASHINGTON Sen. Georee lead High Schedules do things for people as it is that the Saigon regime was crumbling. Aside from a possible propaganda move by Hanoi, Diem said, he did not believe the Cabinet reshuffle in Saigon would have any direct influence on the Paris talks. He said the peace talks, coupled with the partial U.S. bombing halt, have given the enemy "three big 1 to create the conditions in which She has been accompanist fori McGovern announced Friday musical groups and soloists, a that the Post Office Department people can do things for them LEAD Baccalaureate ser selves." Dakota Is a 12-month job, the Division of Publicity says.

"There is no off season for the state publicity division," says assistant publicity director D. J. Cline. "We compete with 49 other states and innumerable foreign countries, and the competition is as keen in January as it is in July." He said that "tools of the trade" in promoting South Dakota and encouraging people to vacation in the state are primarily advertising cneeneader, class plays and aihas favorably considered a Mc- The senator added: "Farmers vices for the Lead High School class officer. She plans to at-j Govern request made earlier tend Augustana College.

this year for the construction of do not want handouts. They want! Class of 1968 will be conducted fair prices, reasonable interest Sunday at 3 p.m. in the high The freeing of 90 per cent of school auditorium, under direc North Vietnamese terriotry from the bombing. rates, the opportunity to bargain effectively, and an end to unfair competition from tax dodg Baccalaureate services will be PT Post offlcfs 10 Ua at 8 p.m. Sunday in the school ko'a communities, gym with the Rev.

James Becht! Nt7 instruction of post rf-as speaker. Awards Night williflce. has been author-be Wednsv Whn .11 id for Baltic, Colome, Corsica, tion of Pastor Vern O. Broughton of the Lead Bethel Lutheran Church. His topic will be "A The "opportunity to contin and corporate agncul- ue, relatively unmolested, their lure ers Place for You." Assisting will be the Rev.

awards will be presented I Eagle Butte, Groton, Lake An-awaras win oe presented. jdeSi MurdQi 01jvet Reiance The graduating class of 47 also land Wall. supplies to the South." tack? 2" Um nitKaand COIldemnaf jOl) AdiOll its allies in Vietnam. ICSnallu (aIMai! The ambassador repeated finally JClllcU Cornelius Meade, pastor of St. Patrick's Church; the Rev.

Edwin Wilcox, Assembly of God, and the Rev. John DeVries. includes Penny Poste, Lloyd! "In each community," Mc-Marsden, Shari Tennyson, Linda! Govern said, "the Post Office Wilson, Carol Larsen, Dale Pat- Department will acquire land, terson, Linda Anderson. Cherry for location of the building. It public relations and promotional material.

Advertising appears in national magazines and newspapers as well as in-state publications. At one time advertising was "seasonal" but it is now on a balanced, year-round program which concentrates on activities which anneal to vacationers dur The 65-member Lead High With (J) Powr-t Packtd previous statements mat any I I I I SIOUX FALLS (AP) freshman-sophom*ore choir. agreement between the United Gravatt, Paul Paulsen, Glenn will then advertise for bids for' Denke, Marilyn Bryan, i 1 1- a private contractor to construct! oldest pending condemnation ac-iunder the direction of Betty States and North Vietnam on a Klapperich. the building which will be pn-! Rechargeable complete halt of bombing at- tion in the Big Bend Dam win sing ana is.erry Rflsprvoir nrniprr bun hpn Moilan will play the processional 1 Koger Barber, Brent Bverlv. vately owned and leased to the tacks on the North will have to ing the different seasons of the year.

closed in IIS Court land recessional. jBruce Votroubek, Karen Lasse- post office, thus remaining on be acceptable to Saigon. Th( artinn involved Rfi7 5 Terry Lynch, Glen Wil-i the tax roles of the community. I I Speaker Named SIOUX FALLS CAP) Dr. Jaroslav Pelikan, professor of acres of land at the dam site, Mike Tennyson, Jerry "I am very pleased that the formerly belonging to the Crow HUD A lOCdllOll Susan Cheney, Steve! Post Office Department has ap-' Creek Indian Tribe and several THP anr-fiTP-n Pnr Cindy Wilson, Joyce' proved these 10 new buildings as Long-Life Energy Cells! Twin Stainless Steel scalloped edge blades csrve through practically anything and so easy to keep clean.

Handsome two toned design at home in kitchen, dining room, or even take it on a picnic. Belle Tea To Honor Retiring Educators it win improve post otnce opera- individual Indians. I "-7 udd eston, Judy Kleinschmit, The action was closed umonai was w-ijjennis zeipner, Charles Denke. Janette Clark, Clayton Kjer- Hons for the communities in-i volved and the Immediate areas they serve," he continued. "We day when U.S.

Dist. Judge FediXfemntWn J. Nichol signed an order amPVt stad, Jerry Bernal, Carol Wood, ecclesiastical history at Yale University, will be the speaker at Augustana College's commencement exercises June 2. Rapid (ify Journal Larry Denke, Gary Jensen, Jim will continue our efforts to se- BELLE FOURCHE A. H.

Mortenson and Mrs. Carolyn Parker, retiring members of the Belle Fourche Schools faculty, will be honored at a recognition tea sponsored by the Belle Fourche Education Association eSSUS Hon.rMW Johnson, Lee Johnson, Alvin cure new and improved postal Crown, David Larsen, Bill facilities for our South Dakota yiu.ij imu wxu um, ui Mnvom fLCn GUARANTEE ksv it, VJ V. mvuu U( -a. a-s a was notified. construction of the dam, and re turning land not used to its own Fraser.

Rosie Kelly. Barbara towns and cities." The money will allow for four Trask, Bill Santee, Dave Curtis, ers. Mty 17, tixna Clai Pcatasj "ai at Raoid CHy fnol tvtDMnm lan ia1 "South Dakota' Moat Comowta WawsoaDar" at the Congregational Church, Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. DEADWOOD COURT -f rtmern ym an Wei w4 vm wiH new emit amc. additional dwellings, bringing Bob Simpfenderfer, Unda Simp-the total to 38.

fenderfer and Marlen I.vnrh Approximately $50,000 was Mortenson has served as su- dispersed to the property own- DEADWOOD Third degree tu- -i Reg. 21" iiie vi iguiai luinuug iui tuc land was not re- V5 'perintendent of the local school ers whose forgery Michael J. Carney, project in October, 1967, was turned. s-raat. city, i.o.

T.iaohor. o- system for the past 17 years HONORARY IMAIATE $445,000 23, Belle Fourche, ordered to pay costs of $50.64, make resti- P'jtlllihai i And Mrs. Parker has taught Willi! Broll C. Waoma Jamaa K-jahn Jru Carman NEWCASTLE. Wyo.

Janet tution for all outstanding worth- BUBincti wanaoer eeutivi (ditof Aaaocia'a Editor The action began in March, 1939, when the government condemned the land belonging to the tribe and about 100 Indians. SCHOLARSHIP WINNER Barr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'less checks and placed on pro- here for the past 16. There will be a program at 2:30 p.m.

and the public is $1 Jarlr tajaavar City Bailor Ll SUBSCRIPTIONS PAVABII IN VERMILLION Among those, Glen Barr, was recently initiat-'bation for two years under the Jts closing leaves only one un-, honored at the annual bpeech ea into tne Alpha Mu Chapter; supervision of the Department! ADVANCE aH wi Switti DaX. ywiln. Nctti Oaaota, Montane Nfbn-n lilt i aaontna resolved condemnation tract on 'and Hearins banouet at the Uni-: of Karma Delta Phi. national of Prohatinn and Parol. Researchers say a boron fiber the Missouri River.

The tract in-versity of South Dakota recently honor society in education ati Insufficient funds check I cuTsioi Mt iivs TATS sove ionly four one-thousands of an volves land taken in the con-iwere James Sprecher, University of Wyoming. A Carl T. Whipple, 22, Rapid City 4 (jso incn 115 diameter nas a strengin siruction ti. itanoau, uane, tisn. He received the 1100 John graduate ot Newcastle High costs and ordered to make resti i of 400,000 to 600,000 pounds perjBig Bend and Gavins Point F.

March film scholarship and School, Miss Barr is majoring tution of check given to a Spear Jtrry trmnaV ckwiatwn Minasar square men. jaams. tncatre pook award, elementary education, business urm,.

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