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Halg refuses questioning Nixon to stand on transcripts ' ' ¦' , '¦ WASHINGTON - CU PI)., While y not closing /the door to ' • • Under written instructions . .Presidential counselor Dean K the panel, stall needs more, P r e s 1 d "e n t Nixon appeared-- negotiation, Warren said, refer- from - .'., the y President,' White Burch said Nixon would not the court said/ fit should come ¦ today to have made , a .strategic ring, to the '. fat bookf - of House : chief . off staff Alexander object to . the hearings being back and explain why. y decision , to stand on the release transcripts:' . . ' We feel that' it is M. Haig. y declined to answer, televised. • Former . presidential adviser of the more . than -1/200 pages of complete and . we feel that , it questions by the . Senate Water- the committee voted Thurs- Charles W. Colson sent federal " edited transcripts and resist gives" the / House Judiciary gate committee. .It was the first day to let the President's court 5,000 newspaper; clippings ' ' ' demands fori more material. Committee the facts with which time - - ' ''Nixon . Had . cited the Watergate lawyer, James D. St. to back his /argument that pre- judgment. In three- instances Thursday to make a " doctrine .of executive privilege Clair, ^question witnesses and trial publicity would deny . him ¦ before, ;this coriimit- his aides took positions against :¦ " " mf On the day it was due, the testifying otherwise represent. Nixon dur- a fair .trial in the /Watergate ; ' A f AA . - - - 'A ing, the, hearings. -f furnishing requested ; informa- President's lawyers , went to :'tee. ./. ;/ , " , ..; . . . cover-up case: He said even the ¦ tion federal ', court. ' to block - . a The Judiciary Committee will In '¦ other '-Watergate develop- CIA "planted" derogatory stoi Wff ' subpoena from Special Prosecu- begin - " next" : Wednesday or ments; - . ' . ' ries; about him; . • Deputy White House Press . tor ' Leon Jaworski, seeking Thursday . its hearings. ori ¦ ' Secretary Gerald . L. Warren •f The U.S. Court of Appeals .•/ the : court-appointed panel . y , . DINNER FOR NANCY- .: / - . Guests art is tlie wife of Israeli Defense . Minister White House: tape; recordings to pdssible . impeachment of the gave the Senate Watergate . ' at a sad the' House- impeachment that has been studying an 18%- dinner in honor "pf Nancy Kissinger/thursda*y; Moshe IJayan. Mrs. Kissinger is accompany- - use; the - Watergate cover-up. President; The first several committee's appeal, for original ¦ full in of': hearings will .'be ', closed minute gap . on one of President night in Jerusalem lift .glasses for toast to ' . ing her husband , ILS. Secretary of fState " committee nowf . has "the. Judge days White House/ tapes a . partial - a- .; story of Watergate!' and there trial by^September. John to the public/ but later sessions s tapes will make' a her. Seated , from left/ are Elie De Sothschild, y Henry Kissinger, .during his current Middle - , rebuff , It ordered Jhe. commit- Nixon' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ , ¦ are no plans to furnish tape J. . Sirica set a hearing for next are expected to be open to live ' report, to Judge Sirica Satur- • ' - ' ' ¦:J\ _ rs;. ffissinger - -a)rid'' 'Rachel ::I?ayan Mrs, Day • ' East peace-mission. (AP Photofax) tee to try . to make do with . . . > . recordings , it has subpoenaed. Wednesday, on the subpoena, y television coverage. transcripts andfeopies of tapes. day, it was announced. Kissinger in Da ma scus Impeachment probe Shape 6f aireem^ril Wi>cori lawyer to n Midille East have rtiaior role si0 <>rt examining the Information on WASHINGTON (AP) — The . By BARRY SCHWEID ting to impose apian his own, as fl can. . '.. '. | of )ly 'W...... House ' Judiciary . Committee, which it will base a judgment ; W DAMASCUS, .Syria (AP) - A : and insisted the secretary was j Kissinger was due back in Je- clearing the way for the Crucial as to whether Nixon should be senior American; official said | not carrying "even 10 per cent i rusalenri Saturday; night toy rev impeached; ' phase of -itsf impeachment in- today he "can see the ..shape of qf a plan." :. suine negotiations with Premier has given President- Nix- . Th committee's ornate hear- , ' I . quiry, . agreement" on: disengagement But having talked with the Is- | Golda Meir. and her top minis- on's- lawyer a major role in the, ing/room will be fitted out . with of Syrian and Israeli forces on raelis, he said , "We now-have '/tors. B.e said he would "return electronic equipment to permit " proceedings. the Golan/Heights.: f .. ". enough elements" to gajn a de- I he-re with the Syrian ideas and Under rules approved unanir the playing of . tapes, so that y ' He spoke as Secretary of cision frorrf the Syrians. by the ..committee each of the 38 members; has his ' ! we will attempt to" see if what- mously . y State Henry A. . '/Kissinger- ar- The main points that have to ever, differences exist .can be Thursday, . White House lawyer own headset and set of tran- rived here after 10 more/hours be settled are the ' ' ¦ .positioning of - managed and dealt with." yW . ' James .St. Clair will be able to scripts. . . of talks, ih Jerusalem. -. - . disengagement lines on the Go-. question witnesses, raise objec- Although Nixon refused; to ¦ ¦P ' - up¦' I "We seek security; and .peace . A The official told newsmen on Ian, setting/ a buffer zone, not the imposition of the tions and propose witnesses. give, the committee the 42 tapes Kissinger's plane the secretary how it is to be manned and the /arid it subpoenaed April 11, furnish- views of any party on any other y The rules and the Democratic y was trying to apply the prin- firepower that . will be per- party," Kissinger said adding ing edited transcripts instead, , majority's support of them he previously had turned over fciples of the Suez Carial dis- mitted on the two sides of the¦ that his mission is aimed : at engagement to the Golan front. line. / ¦ '//; helped restore harmony in the 19 tapes that already had been ¦ ¦ "promoting peace in the area committee after its party-line But he conceded that Kissin- •'. Kissinger said in Jerusalem and ending thef hostilities that given to the Watergate grand ger faced a much more .difficult lhat he and the Israeli leaders split Wednesday when Nixon jury/ These include the con- are now going on." f was found in ..noncompliance problem for several reasons, had Studied "in great detail all Kissinger met for eight hours troversial March 21 tape of among them Israeli settlements the considerations involved in a with the coriunittee's subpoena Nixon's conversation -with his . with Israeli leaders Thursday, for Watergate:tapes. in the occupied area and a disengagement agreement," arid afterward Information Min- former¦ counsel, John W. Dean Adoption of the rules marked IH. .' . - - . lighter degree of••. . "emotion- and that he would do his best ister Shimon Peres said "mean- ' ' - ' . COFFEE BREAK , ' , - i John Doar (right), ;. said, "the committee looked the President in the final step in the long prepa- The. role given to St. Clair alism." 'to present the ideas that have l ingful; and worthwhile" hegotia- 1 The official denied any. sug- emerged ' '. put ' chief counsel to the House Judiciary Commit- f the eye and. then blinked when it failed to |ind ration for receiving evidence makes it clear that, he is sub- . . '/ of these dis- j tions with Syria can only/ occur that the committee gestion, that Kissinger was try- cussions, as honestly and clear- I tee, talks with Rep'. Jerome R. Waldie, D- him in contempt." (AP Photofax) has been ject -to the control of the com- after a cease-fire. engaged in since . January. mittee and has no independent Calif., during a Thursday coffee break. Waldie ' ¦ ' " ' ¦ ' ' «*" -:- . :/¦ . Starting next week it will begin right to be present. ,- • • Trip designed l Ranking committee members ^- fo show Nixon WKoaers Transcripts largely support PA P ?V . Y;? ,¦ 0« MJ , ' has support " . "Every editorial writer has been expressing his sworn testimony from Dean WASHINGTON (U P I) - President Nixon tatas off on a views oh our hew Attor- break-m . ney General. No\v I like By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON He contended the transcripts i and cover-up. White tion from the White House tran- two-day Western . swing today WASHINGTON (AP) - The cast a different ligh t on the ; House officials said the tran- scripts into the final report. aimed at demonstrating to sorter deliberate be- he still fore passing judgment,, ranking Republican, and Demo- President's story that he told scripts also branded Dean.as._8 has a reservolr-of-grassroots' . crat " on the Senate Watergate Dean it would be wrong to offer perjurer. " ' ' " ¦'.""' ' Wednesday, . Samuel Dash, AH our newspapers can the committee's chief counsel, support despite the Watergate committee say presidential executive clemency to the Wa- Although Baker said a delay scandal. . say what they want; it said the deadline would be met don't m a 11 e r whether transcripts largely ' corroborate tergate defendants. may be needed , Ervin said While Congress is weighing the sworn testimony of John W. .House, but that the committee might they are . right or wrong, The White said wheirit' there are no plans to ask the decide to file a supplemental what evidence of presidential as long as they can keep Dean HI despite White House released the edited transcripts Senate to extend the com- complicity is contained in tlie report at a later date if that the advertising columns claims that he is a liar. this week that , they clearly mittee's mandate beyond May became necessary. exqerpted transcripts of his In separate statements showed Nixon's innocence of 28 to allow extra time for the filled and their cross- , Senate Democratic leader private conversations , Nixon word puzzles up to date Chairman Sam 'J. '-Ervin Jr., D- complicity in the Watergate I panel's staff to work informa- will be testing public reaction Mike Mansfield said no such re- and their photographers . N.S., and Vice Chairman How- ra'.-:v_««w>w>»»:-M»>M-^ in appearances at Phoenix , said quest had been made to him bring in enough pictures. ard H. Baker Jr., R-Tenn., but that..he expects the Senate Ariz., and Spokane , Wash. But I have to get by on Thursday the transcripts tend sheer merit. ¦ ¦ would be sympathetic if the re- Accompanied liy Sens. Barry to bolster the credibility of ¦ ¦ quels were made. Goldwater and Paul J. Fannin "Well, he stands fi feet Dea n , the former White House !' On the inside: and three other members of the 6 inches going into the counsel who became President ' "Much of the testimony of $ I Sltcrh six-story -Latsch warehouse can be re- f| John Dean has been corrobo- Arizona congressional delega- cabinet. No one knows Nixon 's chjef accuser. p _LdlS>l.II cycler! inlo first-class office space with char- i/ij tion , President, and Mrs. Nixon what his height will be acier , | ; rated ," Baker said, adding that At a Philadelphia news con- 1:1 a architectural firm said Thursday — he based his opinion on reading are scheduled to arrive in coming out, That Attor- | | story, pafie 3a. A ney General's office has ference, Baker also said the ^' about half of the massive set of Phoenix in midaftcrnoon for an s final report ^may IllitofaOV A ni'llion u - s 'Children aged 12 to 17 l/i evening rally at thc 14,000-seat lowered the stature of so committee' |i HIIlCrciLy yCars cannot- -read at the fourth-grade transcripts. be delayed beyond the May 28 | | Phoenix Coliseum. The speech, many of its occupants lp ' a federal report says >— story , page 5a. . He said'any evidence of con- that some of them target date because the tran- , before an audience raised by have ;:!¦:! , President NI KOII 'S tape transcripts indi- ;• flicting statements and appar- come out of there hid scripts have opened "new lines Diarry\*\m*\f ' ent, Arizona Republicans , is his first | D)Ulglciry cato ..White House ' Plumbers .- did pull a p \ perjury would be given to appearance outside Washington under a rubber heel." of inquiry—including the search the Justice Department for pos- , by Nixon s iy Las Vegas burglary, contrary lo. testimony to the Senate ;/! since - publication earlier this March 29, 1925 for possible perjury ' £| Watergate Committee — story, page 10a , sible prosecution , week of the transcripts of _R associates at last summer's hearings. ll A scribed the transcripts as "re- Thc President has claimed ^cr?*** |r i Portugal is learning what France and | | peachment to "keep its cool" in ROMNO EXPLAINS . . . House Judiciary chairman Pet- All rloMs r«_ «rvetl lor Will Pooeri vealing and astounding " . and p^M j.-yj],! [ ' tho . excerpts show he knew Memorial Cnmmls.lon fdlkd bv | | rUl 1,1123<«I .other European nations learned before :i dealing with the White House. Bryan Sterling snid they very strongly cor- er Rodino , D-N..I., told newsmen Thursday that his com- nothing about plans for break- " || them. Empire means home front, corrosion — story, page 8b j ing into Iho Democratic Nation- roborate" Dean's Watergate . /j Transcripts mittee had voted to give President Nixon's lawyer a major al headquarters ond did not testimony. i&v^^sy^-^^^ (Continued on page 2a) role in impeachment Inquiry proceedings—. (AP Photofax) participate in efforts to cover up the complicity of his key aides. Ho is hoping for an outpour- ing of support, which will Reports show Petersen kept Nixon briefed on probe demonstrate that the country, if not tho Congress, believes him WASHINGTON (AP) - As- dent. Nixon informed about tho ¦who headed the investigation Dean III, who (hey said appar- Watergate. Wo are not in- As the cover-up began to un- on this critical matter. sistant Atty. Gen. Henry E. Pe- early investigation , before appointment of a special ently passed the Information on vestigating tho whole damn ravel , Nixon lasisted on sharing to potential Watergate defend- realm of politics and I don the authority for deciding terson angrily has defended his For 20 minutes, the urge to prosecutor In May 1073, regu- 't The only member of tho handling of the Initial Water- speak triumphed. ants. want you questioning him about whether Dean was fo be grant- about, the Arizona deletion not accom- gate investigation amid fresh The exchange took place larly informed Nixon During a conversation April the President' s lawyer," ed immunity from prosecution. - panying Nixon is Democratic doubt s Inspired by the White when thn reporters visited his grand jury proceedings. 17, 1973, Petersen told the Pres- Recalling it Thursday, Peter- Asked whether he was dis- Rep. Morris K. Udall , who will House transcripts, office to request a full-fledged At U IIMH , i.c" also advised the ident , "If I thought you were sen said thai si) for as he can turbed that , Nixon did not. leava be addressing n Phoenix "I am not a whore," he hol- interview. Petersen , head of tho President about ways to deal trying to protect, somebody, I toll , the transcripts accurately thai decision to the prosecutors, meeting of Democrats from lowed to reporters questioning Justice Department 's criminal will) the top White House aides would have walked out. " Mo- report Ihe conversations. Petersen .replied that "Iho nine Western stales shortly him Thursday. "You newspaper division , refused. Implicated In Hie scandal, ments later , he said to Nixon , He kept Nixon informed , ho record Is clear" about, his posi- after Nixon 's speech. people are disappointed that "I'm not going lo talk about Sources told The Associated ''Damn , I admire your snid , because "wo thought ha tion In his testimony before tha In remarks prepared for I'm nnt. a whore! And you can It. It's a no-win situation," ho Press today that, the original strength/ 1 toll you," hnd n right, fo know, " Senate Watergate committee. delivery to the group, Udall print that! I walked through a declared , explaining that ho felt ¦Watergate prosecutors stopped That transcript also showed Ho said the decisions ho The transcripts disclosed that said neither the nation nor the minefield and came out clean. " bound by judicial restraints im- Riving Peterson information for that Petersen told of instructing made in the case were no dif- Nixon on March 21 , 11)73, sug- presidency will bo destroyed If His volatile temper calmed posed upon those involved in a tlmo because Peterson was his subordlniioK .not to question ferent than a prosecutor makes gested appointing Peterson "as Nixon is kicked oul. of office. by the outburst , Petersen strug- the case. passing it. on to tho White convicted dirty trickster Donald in Judging the strength of evi- special counsel to the White Following an overnight stay gled against a confessed' temp- Nevertheless, ho discussed House. Segretl about, tho fund-raising dence In any enso, House for tho purpose of con- In Phoenix, the President and tation tn speak his mind about some limited aspects of tho dis- The sources emphasized that* activities of , Nixon 's personal He said thnt curly In the in- ducting tho investigation," First Lady will fly to Spokane the doubts raised by the White closures contained in tran- no one believed Peterson was a lawyer, Herbert Kalmbach. vestigation , ho saw no reason Peterson said tho offer never to officially open Expo '74, a House-edited transcripts , which scripts of tape-recorded White part of any conspiracy, but in- As Petersen recounted it for to distrust White House counsel wns presented to him in con- world's fair beginning a six- showed in more detail thnn House conversations. stead was being used by then- Nixon, he had told the subordi- John W. Dean HI , then deeply nection with tho Watergate month run. over hty efforts to keep Presi- Thoy showed that Petersen, White House Counsel John W. nates, "We aro investigating Involved in tho cover-up. News roundup ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ FRIDAY - . '" ' • ¦ '¦ ' ' ¦' .? A • ' ¦' •."¦ . ¦ '"' ' •'•¦" The weather The dpilyYrecord MAY 3, 1974 ' / Joint riles set Jdcpbseri periwy Wjnoha Deaths Two-State Deaths At Community (of grandmother Gerald A. Kelly WW Ben M; Skogstad Memorial Hospital oirf ¦ mditfment Tlie body of Gerald A. . Kelly, . WHITEHALL; Wis. ' (Special) y ' /THURSDAY yyy y/ (AP) - Vy S. prosecutors. , 59, a resident of Harmony Ho- — Ben M. Skogstad, 77,,White- Admissions WASHINGTON declare .the tel, was: found in his room at hall, died Thursday ; at . Tri- District Judge George !/ . Hart A suit seeking to . drowning victim . : ' ' '' v.Mrs.-Steven Wiste, Houston, unconstitutional has been about ; 8:15 aTin/ today by the Cou' nly'.'' Memi6nal/'''''Nureiing' " Jr., today dismissed a Water- la* BLAIR , Wis,y (SpecialWr- , Minn. . indictment against brought by five Minnesptai phy- hotel proprietor. According to Home here/following a long ill- . iRonald Sowa, St. Mary's Col- gate perjury known in Jointy funeral services will, be Dr. R. B Winona.Coun- ness/ He had retired . ¦ ¦ lawyer Jake Jacobsen, sicians : and a woman . . Tweedy, as sales- lege. - ' . - . ./ ;/, '/ ' " , ¦ Tekas only as VMar- held at• 1:30 p.m. Saturday at ty medical : examiner, death of man for the former Aiito Sales who was accused: of lying abjQUt the court papers Blair;, First /' Lutheran Church y Debra .Tropple, 558 E. 3rd St. allegedly.earmarked for jory Moe.'' / natural causes, had occurred Company here, (admitted Wednesday), -: $10,000 "for drowning victim Ranald M. about two days ago. He was a ¦ ¦ forrner Treasury Secretary Thompson, 24/ rural Blair, whose The . son of Matt and Jose^ .'.;' ''• -. .. Discharges/ •' retired farm laborer. ' phiife Scow . Skogstad, he was John B. .Connally. Erdahl to rtinpp body . was .recovered from the / Mrs, Richard Volkman; arid Special'. Prosecutor The son of . Jerry and Alvina born at Arcadia, Wis., March LewistohyMirih. ' f Assistant Black River ' near Neillsville, Boardman Kelly, he was born at baby, : Sidney. Glazer said a ne\v in- ST. PAUL/- Minri, (AP ) — Re- 26, 1897.- He married Elsie Rice. ' Scbtt Kfage; City, up Wis./ Wednesday, ^nd his La . Crescent,. Minn., :Feb. .18- dictment-may b^ drawn to publican Secretary of State Ar- ~ He was a member of Our Sav- . ' ' ¦ - ¦: fc . : . ¦ . '' ¦¦ \ . grandmother , Mrs: /Josephine Minn-./. . . 1915: He never married. / iour's Lutheran Church,, -f remedy: a .technical defect cited len Ei-dahl said today ; he will : Thompson;. 85, rural Taylor, Survivors are: three brothers, Mrs. Marie Munson, 274 Chat- Hart; in dismissing: the/origi- run for. re-election, ending mi- / WJEiATIIER FORECAST ../: Cooler weather is.forecast Survivors are: ids wife; three :;' . - ' - by Wis:,; who di#d Wednesday Elmer, Kellogg, Minn ,; Vernon; field St. . .. - - nal indictment , / lipr speculation he /might bid for . almost all of .ythe country. Milder/weather is expected for / Lutheran Hospital brothers, . Morris and Lloyd, Mrs.- Wayne Dietrich and ' ' afternoon at , Red : Wing/ Minn., and Charles, : Hart ruled that 'Watergate for governor or run . against the ;¦ Florida. Rain is forecast'..from northern Texas . to Oklahoma La Crosse, Wis. ' •;' ¦• iBlair., Wis., and Ervin, Coeur baby, 1740 W. Wabasha St , - , ' -"• . La Crescent, Minn., and one . prosecutors wrongly indicted GOP-endorsed . candidate . .for¦ and.showers are expected for- the Northeast Atlantic coast, f The Revs, Erling Garlsen, . D'Alene, Idaho, ahd one sister, Mrs. Elsie Jung : 523 Mace- ¦ / sister, Mrs; Stanley¦ y. (Lillian) Mrs, Clara Lund, Northfield j ' ' > Jacobsen for testimony that, Congress in the 2nd District. .= ' . -. . _ ;i(Ap ;p]hptofax)-/-.: Blair Lutheran : parishes, and Pruka Winbhaf ' . ' mah St. . - .:¦'. - .f • ' .:- " heyiyill campaign , Wisf One son and/one daughter f P - '¦' ¦ because of its wording/ was Ii^ Erdahl said Herman Madland , North Beav- Funeral services ; wiU be ait 2 ¦PP ./' ./ -Births- /;- .. ' , - - f for the man, who defeated him y Lutheran Church, f have died. ¦ ¦; erally'true/ y. ; er Creek p.m. Saturday aty Watkowski Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schulz. Jacobsen - had been asked for the 2nd. district endorse- Y Y Loc^l obse^ .willyot'ficiate . Burial will be in Funeral f services will be at Fountain City, Wis., a 'daughter. Funeral Home, Winona ,, the ' whether the. $10,000 . lay ; un- ment last weekend, State Rep. . OFFICIAL WINONA WEATHER OBSERVATIONS for the Rest Haven Cemetery, Blair. Revi Roger A/ Parks, Cehtral 1:30 p.m. Saturday at . Our Mr. and fMrsn.'Ronald_/Bunke, -T-homas:M;~Hagedo.n, Truman. ^ - f6Trcheti-ln"a';Texas--bank-vauit 24 hours-ending at noon today. • ' . '' : Mrs. Thompson/- the former United .' Methodist Church,. offi- Saviour's 'Eiitheran Church, the Rushford Rt. 1, Minn.ji/.a.son;.- . 'question Josephine .. -bison/./was ¦ -. born Rev. Clifford Ritland: oftlciat- for-21/2 years, but the "Tom has my siipport and I ¦ Maximum; temperature 78, minimum 37, noon 52y pre- .. . - . . ciating. be in Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ariderr was prefaced With the words, 'f y '¦ ' ¦'' March 27,. 1839, the daughter of Saturday 'iiig^Burial Will Lincoln son,. Stockton , Minn.j a daugh- . pledge to do whatever T can-to cipitatlon aa- -' . .. P;.__ Friends iriay call ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦' and it is your /testimony .;.?" .,- '; A fyear ago today.: High 4^, low 31, nobh' 43, precipita- . yMiy./and Mrs. " Elias Olson. On from noon until time pt services Cemetery; ter. ; ' -. help him win ih November," ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : marriied.ylver / Jacobsen answered , "That is ' - -: . aan -y.12/ " :-, -¦ W*/ ¦?' - — P. p . - : P- " ' A May 16, 1908; . she at the funeral home. Friends may call - to'day from Mr. and-Mrs. David Theurer , Erdahl ¦ said . at a news confer- -PA Normal temperatuie range for this date 65 to 43. Record Thompson . They, farmed in 2 to 5 p.ih; and Saturday from 610 W: Belleview '.St., a daugh- correct," ence.: y - . - - . . ; un- .. . high 91 in ylOlB , record low y2C in 1967. ¦¦¦¦ ¦ Ldkcs .Coulee, rural -Blair, : Stephen J. Sulack Jr. 9 . to 11:30 a.m/ at Johnson ter, yy Ap ;. : . "Tom Hagedorn has his Work Suri rises tomorrow at ,. :54 sets at G:13. ¦;. • . . - til ' .1933 when they moved to Stephen J. Sulack Jr., .50, Funeral Chapel, - Whitehall. . :• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fox, Red Kalmbach of tier cut .out for him ... the concept 11 A.M.fMAX CONRA D FIELD OBSERVATIONS the. farm in the . town of. Frank- Vienna ,, Wa., a native/ of "Wi- Top Trailer f Court a: daughter of saf e Republican seats , has Ti.nrtah Omdahl , . (Mississippi Valley Airlines): lin; Jackson County. y He has noria/ died Wednesday of can- Mr, .and Mrs. Gary Olson, WASHINGTON/(API —/ilie been dissipated," Erdahl ¦ : '- ¦ ¦¦' ,y Wis. ' Tilrnan Om-: ¦ ¦ '. "./:" . .Barometric pressure 30.11 and rising,/ wind from the died. . cer at Holy/Cross Hospital, Sil- ELEVA — Lanesboro, Minn- , a son,/. head of the nation's largest added. -• • . north at 15 mph no cloud cover, visibility 20+ miles. Survivors are: nine sons, Mor- ver Springs, Md. - dahl, 70, Eleva, died early to- , Er- , ; dairy y cooperative , allegedly th response to . questions ¦PA ' f DEGREEJDAYS ris and Eddie Sr;, rural •. '.Blair; . ' He was educated in Winona day at, Luther Hospital, Eau IMPOUNDED DOGS tried to pay $150,000 to presi- dahl suggested he and other ¦ Winona . (As temperatures drop;f