Winona Daily News (Newspaper) - July 11, 1969, Winona, Minnesota Buffalo County Judging Begins -y f U w i y 3 K Wis ing activities began here this morning at lie Kair First ID meet the judges were tlie numerous dairy exhibits They were ed by poultry rabbits den woodworking clothing foods and oilier home economic exhibits This evening in the school auditorium t lie Fairest of Fairs will be and Hie Dress winners revealed A leen dance will be ing the evening Saturday beef sheep and swine will be judged ed by a horse show A teen dance is also scheduled for Saturday night Sunday's activities begin a little later Special award arc ed for 1 p.m and will be followed by a dog show at and a tractor contest WASH LINK These calves got a good bath upon arrival at the Buffalo County Fair anil arc ready for exhibit dining ho next three days of the fair washers ure from Ronnie Olson son of Mr and Mrs Olson Cochrane Vis John Gehrke sun of Mr and Mrs Gehrke and Ken sun of Mr and Mrs Gerald Kleva Take Steps to Stop Violence On Campuses WASHINGTON AP A tough new provision that would cut off federal funds to students involved in violent campus uprisings has been approved by a house appropriations The provision was added lo a hill appropriating money to run the Department of Health cation and Welfare which is ex- to attract even tougher amendments before the House completes action on it in a few weeks Members determined to bring congressional force to bear on the problem of unruly students have been wailing all session for a chance to act and the HEW appropriations offers it The subcommittee Thursday adopted an amendment offered hy Rep Neal Smith that would stiffen a fund cutoff provision he succeeded in at- taching to last year's tion At present funds can be drawn only after a student has been convicted of a crime ing out of a campus ance Under Smith's new sion a college could not prove a student's application for federal financial assistance it he had in a violent campus disruption The new provision also would do away with a present ment a student get a ing before his aid is withdrawn There have been few cases vinder the present law of funds being cut off after a conviction primarily because of the ness of court procedures The Office of Education mates million students or about of the number enrolled in it colleges are receiving some form of federal aid Despite its relative the present law has drawn severe criticism from college administrators and dents and the new version un- doubtedly will produce even louder outcries Smith's new move follows he failure of the House Education and Labor Committee to come up with a less stringent dealing with federal aid and dent uprisings Op Daily News Winona Minnesota FRIDAY JULY 1969 At one point the and Labor group seemed ready lo report out a requiring col- leges to establish rules of con- duct for students and faculty and file hem with the ment or face loss of federal money However college ami he Nixon administration op- posed the measure which died in the committee Rep Edith Green who sponsored the in the Education Committee warned after her measure failed that more repressive legislation would he attempted A large and vocal segment of Congress is convinced colleges have failed to deal harshly enough with militant students and amendments are being pre- pared that could cut off funds to the colleges themselves SHEEP PENS MARKED Theresa and Akin Boberg of Mrs Alvin Arcadia Wis make sure fairgoers will know which sheep are theirs Theresa is ing her pen while her brother helps his animals get adjusted to their new quarters FOOD'S GOOD TOO Marvin Passow Alma Wis says the ice cream is fine at the 4-H Leaders stand on the Buffalo County Fairgrounds Mondovi especially on a hot day Wailing in line for a treat are Lolla Rognholt daughter of Mr and Mrs Harlan Rognholt Mondovi and Susan Nelson ter of Mr and Mrs Ole Nelson Mondovi Lucy Engel daughter of Mr and Mrs fred Engel ATma is in the food stand UK HE COM K THU Dale and De- bra Mork children of Mr and Mrs Marvin Mork rural arc unloading their calves for entry in the dairy show ill the Buffalo County Fair The show was held today The calves and all other exhibits were entered day Johnson photo Area Boards of Review Meet Monday Wis Special Boards of review for he city of Arcadia and owns Arcadia Dodge and Glencoe will meet Monday from 10 to 4 p.m The Town of Dodge board will meet in the Sacred Heart parish hall The Town of Arcadia board will meet in the town ball as will the town hoard The city meeting will be in Iho city hall Property owners who want to protest assessments may do so by appearing at the meeting of their respective Fishermen have caught but weighing from 300 to 400 pounds Assembly OKs Temporary Interest Rates Increase MADISON Wis W The lhd measure to the Senate Assembly voted Thursday for temporary increases in interest rates on collateral loans while a Democratic legislator vole The measure would expire in July 1971 with rates reverting to existing levels The also increases the he boosts principal amount to the average borrower on discount loans from We have these limits to to cent limit on collateral loans increase to 14 percent and sent Helicopter Plucks From Pool in municipal bonding limits anil loan Lipscomb pleaded The Assembly also passed a and sent it o the Senate to allow run-down rental lasted LOS ANGELES API A small car was airlifted from a suburban swimming pool where it landed last Saturday after slipping its parkings brake and plunging down a hill As the Robert Howe family of Glendale watched Thursday a double rolor helicopter swooped over the pool dropped a 75 foot cable hooked onto the car plucked it up and deposited it on a nearby street Damage from the incident was not totaled he auto valued at was a total I loss there was damage o the which also had lo be drained thc chopper snapped a power line ns it cruised in In addition helicopter fees rnn The car owner's insurance company will foot the Bad Medicine MASERU Lesotho w Witchdoctors who demand black sheep for ritual sacri- are being blamed for de- clining revenues from this im- country's wool clip A African WoCl Board official investigated the in- i creasing numbers of bred sheep among i pure Merino flocks and re- ported that witchdoctors use fat slaughtered black sheep as medicine against illness evil spirits and hail damage to farmers crops While Merino wool pays handsomely crossbred wool heavy financial loss for superstitious farmers who follow the advice of tribal men See your doctor first tog your Ph Get the Out of your System Don't harbor spread disease us your air duels and furnace with our new modern 0 K It Call for Estimates Phone 3389 Oil Co erly lo be declared a public nuisance and in i ship if repairs are not made j THE passed Renters would also be ed to seek action through the courts if their petitions are ig- nored by local agencies A re- ceiver would be entitled lo row money against the properly 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