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Winona State University OpenRiver Winona Daily News Winona City Newspapers 3-16-1976 Winona Daily News Winona Daily News Follow this and additional works at: https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews Recommended Citation Winona Daily News, "Winona Daily News" (1976). Winona Daily News. 1429. https://openriver.winona.edu/winonadailynews/1429 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ; 0/ VU fyh,- T Q > , ¦ : : ¦ £S¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ W ? V V 7 ?* , • '¦ ¦ " ¦ " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ y ¦:¦/ ' ¦ ¦' ¦¦ ' ¦' • ¦ ; ' ¦ * : ' ' ' . ' . ' , . '- . y-r. ' ¦¦ •> . 7 .. ' • ' • ' . ' . A' ' . * . * ' '' . * * . ds , ' .^A/A . - - ^Tuesday's——— ight ©rjun ^#1 . f f ¦ WM rt tyvi y OvpnUftA M^prs - . governments,nm umauon nas rorcea uie goverrunmaV, are heading toward tax Increases - some of 30 percent _ WASHINGTON (AP)> The fight being waged by the ' nation's municipal leaders for the preservation of or more. The crisis is reaching prosperous -subum, VWbicb once thought of it as extra money, to use the funds. where income can no longer keep up with costs-itaid ' ''7 for necessities. 7 r revenue-sharing is seen by many of Ihem as the last * Cernan retiring Stars to be cited V battle betweenthe cities and ruin. where schools, which lured many bom the city, are '. About one-fourth of local government budgets come Navy Capt. Eugene A. Cernan, 42, Perrine and actor being cut back. ; from federal grants, and general revenue-sharing is Actress-Valerie 7 Thecities, with large concentratlonsofIndustrlaland ' the man who left the last footprints Burt Reynolds will be cited by the constructicti-workers , minorities, elderly people left The cities and counties, reaching what many of them about one fifth of that . on the . moon, ls retiring from the ' United Motion Picture Assoctotlo-n behind In the rush to suburbia, are hardest hit by claim is a depression rather than a recession, are caught Inflation, local government says, has reduced the: astronaut corps and from the Nafvy— ' value of revenue-sharing dollars by 24 per cent. Ford has; when it honors Its top choices in the recession and UuTdBon? and. .slowest to recover. ¦ in an election year tussle between Congress and the July l, but he has not announced IndustryThursday night duMng its Brighteningeconomk indicators are little solace. ' President. -7 : proposed an extension that would add about $1 billion what his retirement plans are. annual convention here in Kansas In a speech Monday to 2,000 city officials gathered Local officials suggested a year ago that a federal over S^ years, but the Democratic version beingdrafted Cernan was commander of Apollo City, Mo. Recipientsof the awards, here, President Fowl spoke oi "the pace and tbe strength antirecession program be adopted to .pump recovery in Congress would hold grants to 1976 levels. 17, fhe last and longest of the which are given to the best in their ? *rf our cunentecon<nnicrec(»very.'rBut city offlcialssay funds Into the cities, which were sufferingthe most Meanwhile, the House intergovernmental relations? , working oh a measure to extend the; American space flight series that field each year, also include it hasn't reached them yet. - unemployment Congress passed a $&billionjobs bill in subcommittee first put man on the moon. producer Elliot Kastner ahd director While the national unemployment rate is down to 7.6 response, but Ford successfully vetoed it as too ex- program, voted on Monday to turn oyer funding for Steven Spielberg. per cent, the mayors say It is as high as 45 per cent in pensive and counter to his philosophy that jobs should be revenue-sharing programs to the House Appropriations some inner cities.At the same time, working persons are encouraged in the private sector rather than through Committee. That would require the appropriation panel to give approval each year for money sent to localities; Rests case fleeing to the suburbs and the. cities' tax bases are government hiring. eroding. Many say they have reached the limit to which Now, revenue-snaring is nearing the end of its five under the revenue-sharine oroaram. a procedure that The government, depicting Patricia Hearst as a they can raise propertyta xes — their citizenscan stand year charter with Ford and the Democratic Congress critics of revenufrsharing say is necessary to provide restless rebel seeking a cause, has rested its no tnore. once again locked in battle^ some check . on how localities iare using the money.? . rebuttal case. UiS. Atty. James L. Browning Jr. Reserves, borrowing power and taxpayerpatience are By its expiration Dec.'31, general revenue-sharing will Backers of revenue-sharing say that could delay money, disclosed Monday that a stone necklace discovered running out at once. And iri the teeth of this, most cities have^ pumped more than $33 billion into state and local tolocalities. in her puree tbe day of Miss Hearst's arrest mat- : -ft " * . ' ched one foundunder the charredbody of a terrorist ¦ » owii ~ iai _ B ^ ai ^^^^^^ i ^ she bitterly denouncedduring the trial. He then played a tape from the underground in which Miss Hearst mentioned the necklaceas a sentimental link with the slain Symbionese Liberation Army V Patty Heawt member. * . , Youngsters watch weight* Some pleasingly plump grade schoolers th Vancouver, Wash., are piarticipating in that great American pastime — weight watching. For 30 minutes every Thureday, seven youngsters at Eisenhower Elementary School weigh in, discuss proper nutrition and do exercises.The kindergartenand primary grade pupils, most of whom weigh about 60 pounds, shed a half-pound to a poundeach ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ week. ' •. * . ..' .-7. ¦ ? . ' -.. 7- "., .. "' . * 7*7. V Kreisky reelected Composer discharged Austrian Chancellor Bi-uno Kreisky Oscar-wlnnihg composer Johnny . has been reelected chairman of the Mercer has been discharged from Austrian Socialist party inat a three- / Huntington Memorial Hospital, Los • d^y party congress Vienna. Angeles, after a five-menth stay ? . KiejMyreceived 448 outrf'451 votes. - during which underwent brain ¦¦ ' ¦¦ he " -.'.: -^w:' ;¦ '- ' ' ' :, A surgery. The 67-year-old Mercer left "V ?7Ay. ' ? the hospital oh Monday and was ' ; taken to his home by ambulance for V further convalescence. Surgery was performed last October to remove a nonmalignant tumor, hospital of- ¦r ficialssaid. • Woman president? * Chances are good -a woman could be elected president, says anthropologist Margaret Mead. "But first, we have to get the right woman ^-,a Widow of a very,popular politician," she said recently at a Tulane University appearance. William Scranton is sworn in as the United States Henry Kissinger, President Ford, Scranton, Mrs. Miss Mead didn't say who — if anyone — she had . Sworn in . Ambassador to the United Nations Monday night at Scranton and Justice Potter Stewart. (AP Photofax) In mind. V\ ,' 7 . .; * . the White House. From left are Secretary of State Dr. Margaret Mead V Mayw cracks down ? : : Mpyor Lawrence Cohen has vowed to crack .down on St Patrick's Day rqwdiness and says therewill be no drinkingof greenleer in tbe city streets as : inipast j-ears* "I don't see ho* we can.-saVyou can drink in thestreets one day P^^eilt^^3^j|g^sr?i r@^.<gjriil^fc| UScuts : but you can't other days,'' the mayorsaid. Cohensaid violatorswill be warned LONDON (AP) — In a surprise an- , improved slightly to $1.9170. , majorities, cutting into Labor's slice of the and, if neces?sary( no-opportunityfor flagrant ' ' */ arrested>v and that there will be " nouncement that sU^nnedParliament and i * * ^'Jsori's governmentHousesuffered a stinging vote pn TBittsday, however , the?; gov- violaUonaofthtilaw?" . ? * ' ' ¦" •? ' ':¦' " •""" ' 7*? .; V . ; •^"^ot^efeat* * V7->..^^:7 -VJ . *CO<4Ged: .- -= ¦toe».^Jtig*^.^i»wta(MiJBB5^ri»fflBWhe In the of Commons ernment survived a vote of confidence in Mlp^Harold Wilson said today will las*tWednesday on its plans to slosh public Parliament by a majority of 17. ¦ ties with resign as soon as fcaborite*in the Housfrof sjieadii-g by $6 billion. The defeat was Wiison's government has been under Commonspick a new leader. Wilson, who : caused by a . revolt pf 37 left-Wirig sharp attack from the Conservative op- turned.60faet Thursday, citedage as the .LiibOriUs. Thfe'Satne-diiy?; fte. opposition position led by 50-year-old Margaret - ' :^V7 ,;j*MC)lfa^ ¦?< * . ¦' •: ;• .Ctids&ftallye parly? " won two Thatcher as well as the left-wing tihy nation Hias8ti7';>** - *;\* Ay - V^7*7 -:,?:7'V .sp^i*d JKASfflNGTON ($P) 7 King"*Huss«ta ahd^(iieen:Ali?a oi?,J«dM hkdeij : A special meeting of Labor lawmakers ? parliamentary elections with Increased Laborltes. Over the past 12 months, - The United home today aboard their special plane after a week- was?.called for tonight to begin Britain's annual rate of inflation has States suspended diplomatic relations long visit to Japan. A joint communique issued preparations for electing a successor. hovered around 25 per cent, the highestin with Equatorial Guinea because the . Monday said the 40-year-old Jordanian monarch Wilson's resignation does not necessarily the industrialized world, and the pound small African nation violated "ac- and Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Miki agreed mean a general election is imminent, but sterling dropped below the psychologically cepted norms of international important $2 floor for the first time in diplomacy" by barring two American that Japan and Jordanshould further enhance their his successor may wish to seek a fresh diplomats, the State Department mutual relationsand cooperatefor the promotion of mandate tram British voters when he or history March 5. ' ¦ Wilson's official announcement said he says. * world peace and stability. she takes over. Wilson's five year-term U.S. officials also said Monday the "' would have expiredin October 1979. told the cabinet of his decision this mor- , "7V . i ViykeoMikl V ,: Lawmakersat Parliament pouredout of ning and then went to Buckingham Palace suspension came after an official of and informed Queen Elizabeth II.