Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin (2024)

Wednesday, April 28, 1971 A5 Eau Claire Leader-Telegram Officers Chock hom*o Burglary Trophy-Winning Scout Units Named Ivan Crist, 53, Grimh's Court Trial Ordered for Drug Possession Donald Andrew Schultz, 19,. aidismisscd and the district at Trailer Court, reported Tuesday move to Milwaukee. Ronald Robinson, 24, Chippewa Falls, reported someone bent the aerial on his two-way night someone burglarized his Scout Expo, said that for Green Bay tne.winmne pacK and troop leaders former house trailer and shota shotgun i ii i i I bj. first time, traveling trophies Four area Boy and Cub Scout troops and packs successfully defended their "No. 1" titles at Packer geat, "went over big," di.

me annua, tuuiiua appreciation dinner at 6:29 p.m. through the side of the hom radio, shorting it out, while his Schaefer reported, in making were awarded to both the best Boy, Cub and Explorer Scout i i i i ii. ureen Lake colleee student tornev recommended Kadrieh the annual Scout Expos held his second visit to the council May 22 at Memorial High He also told the sheriff was oubito me I Ving in-B' fratCHlitv limn lh-lnrEfl -rinni-nhiittrir School fteic. TnTrernaertMrrouTicir UCUai LlllUllL ULUULY LUC 1U11UVV11IL1 -r 101 Summit was the Investigating deputy bound the state's new law on possessin at all four Scout Expos. He also Chippewa Falls, Menomonie and circus at Chippewa Falls.

Schaefer and Scout Expo short-out caused $250 damages. Rice Lake. general chairman Ray Theisen said that the council exceeded its Scout Expo ticket sales New Mexico is the fifth larg Judges concluded that items were stolen, car body files, two barbells, 150-pounds in weights, an exercising table, fishing equipment, an 18-inch color TV set and blankets. Crist praised local unit leaders for "making it go," and said they Altoona, Chippewa Falls, Chetek quota of 9,500 by several nun dred. est state in area in the United States and has eight persons per over to the upper branch of county court Tuesday afternoon after a preliminary hearing on charges of possessing marijuana and LSD when officers searched his third-floor room March 11.

of dangerous drugs. duch*emin said Kadrieh nad been a neighbor last year to Roger Wold, Eau Claire, who was working with the undercover agent. He wa3 a friend of Wold's, but was not con- were pleased with the overall Anvil was the code name for the Allied landings In the south of France in 1944. 1" and Durand units repeated as Henry square mile. Trophies will be awarded to quality of exhibits trophy winners at the Golden said he was getting ready to Eagle, White Pine, Blue Hills and Silver Waters districts of Judge Thomas H.

Barland set nected with the other defen- the Chippewa Valley Council. A final tally showed that more arraignment for Thursday I dants arrested in the drug in-morning. Schultz, represented! vestigation. than 2,000 scouts and leaders from more than 150 by Duane R. Hernck, pleaded; innocent April 16 tq a charge! Case AdJourned Of Selling five bagS Of mari-P Rorlaml Iho units in the council participated ti juana to a state undercover PQCfl in Mair 19 in ronoiirA a in the annual Scout Expo.

Trophy winning units by district were: agent in the fraternity house! mm pre-sentence investigation on whether Kadrieh had been Golden Eagle Pack 90 in Feb. 11. The case' is set for trial on the court's jury calen rhamprl with rimo vinlntinnu AHnnna sponsored by the dar. Schultz yusicu a nwlniiH.v and whether he posted Altoona Better Businessmen's bond. r- would be a good subject for probation under the new law.

At the end of a successful Association and led by Charland Perkins; Troop 90 of Altoona, last year's repeat winner, Officers Testify The last two charges were made after state and local of- sponsored by the Altoona Lion's probation period under this law, ticers obtained search warrants the charee would be Club with James Rogers, and made a series of raids after I leader; and Explorer Post 100, a five-month undercover in-' Michael C. Posz, 20, of 603 sponsored by the Eau Claire vestigation of illegal drugs Ave- Pleaded innocent p0Uce with Neil Hanson narcotics in the communitv.ito a charge of being party to leader. Police Officer Frank Knustaifne sale of marijuana Nov. 17 White Pine Pack 87, and State Agent Keith R.jwhen he asked Undercover Chippewa Falls, First Ward Eytcheson testified they found! Shawn E. Riley to share iqoI, Tom Lawin, leader, and smoking materials and threeitne coss purchasing a repeat winner from last year; pink capsules in a pill bottlei0 marijuana in the London Inn.TrooT 65 of Cadott, sponsored in the vouth's dresser He is represented by Stevens'by the Cadott Lion's Club and led by John Orneson A State Crime Laboratory Rlley and Psted a 10 Per chemist's report states the cenl 01 a WW Dona' Blue Hills Troop 21, Chetek, repeat winner from 1370 and led by Dr.

Joe Bender; and Pack 91 of Brill, sponsofed by Our Savior's Lutheran Church and guided by Dan Luedtke Sr. Rooert A. Mitchell, 22 of 1910 Donald pleaded innocent to a charge of selling two "lids" of marijuaWTo Riley in a girl's apartmen Feb. 12. Represented smoking pipes contained residue of marijuana and identified the capsules as containing LSD.

Douglas A. Kadrieh, 20; a Fox Point student living in the ECSU pleaded guilty today to a charge of possessing Silver Waters 300 of by his "court appointed at- orney, duch*emin, Mitchell is Durand, also last year winner, sponsored by St. Mary's School Association and led by the Rev. marijuana Nov. 5 when he was being held in jail in lieu of a a passenger in an undercover i $2,000 bond.

Norman Boneck; Pack 126 of Coddington School, led by Chuck state agent's car. Judge Barland placed both of Upon a plea agreement the cases on the court's jury Debee; and Explorer Post 114 Deiween uurning and tne calendar, au ot the drug casesifed by Jack Dundas and youth's attorney, James on this calendar will be tried! sponsored by the Dunn County duch*emin, a second charge of (before judges appointed by the! Fish and Game Association, possessing marijuana was state court administrator. Paul Schaefer, director of Hearings, Trials Ordered Escape, Gambling Charges Heard apartment. He was placed under a $200 bond and a trial is set for May 19. James R.

Lee, 27, of 1412 Frederick pleaded guilty to charges of disorderly conduct Kenneth P. Lyons, 24, Elko, fcharges of burglarizing a box waived a preliminary car at the Eau Claire Liquor hearing in county court Tuesday! Co. and stealing an estimated afternoon on a charge of $1,250 in liquor. The man was breaking out of the county jail arrested Tuesday afternoon at during the night of April 14 and work here after a John Doe 15. Judge Thomas H.

Barland! proceeding was held in county bound the case over to circuit i court Tuesday morning, court. Judge Barland placed Gard- In the higher court a short mer under a $5,000 property time later, Lyons' bond and set a preliminary Paul Leo Kelly, was granted a i hearing for May 10. April 28 when he created a disturbance outside a girl's apartment and damaged, a police officer's uniform when he was arrested oi Brackett Avenue. request to have the case tried William E. O'Brien, 40, of 127 Judge Barland fined Lee $75 before Judge Lowell" D.jW.

Polk was found guilty iand posts and said lie would Schoengarth, Neillsville, who ion his nolo contendere plea to suspend a 10- day jail sentence win also preside over a jury i a charge ot conducting a lottery jjf the man pays the damages Your money's tight these days. And before you go loosening it up on something new, you want to be very lure what you buy will be around for a while. We understand. And we've done something about it. Impala.

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Miles A. Johnson, 21, of 2407 Marquette pleaded guilty to Each car, for example, gives you a lot more outerwear I protection. In things like Magic-Mirror acrylic finish a charge of disorderly conduct April 22 when he created a with armed robbery and at-(where he is a bartender, tempted first degree murder On a plea agreement between when he allegedly robbed and i Dist. Atty. Lawrence W.

Dur-struck a 66 year old woman ining and O'Brien's attorney, tavern owner over the head Cletus D. Howard, the original with a partially filled bottle charge of conducting a -xom-of liquor in the Town of Wilson imercral lottery was amended. Aug. 6. I He was arrested after a State minized.

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Michael P. Dorsey, 26, Rt. 6, pleaded innocent Tuesday af they hold onto their good looks. Each car gives you more innerwear protection, too. That's because our Body by Fisher craftsmen equip the cars with It's putting you first like this, that keeps us first ternoon to charges of non -support and marrying without Lyons voluntarily surrendered Justice Department investigator himself to county jailors here purchased a pool ticket on a a week ago when he returned professional hockey game and Buckling your seat and shoulder belts is an idea you can live with.

permission of the court. A trial to Eau Claire from the Twin I a betting ticket on a tournament is set tor May its. uorsev is Cities area with his attorney. represented by David C. Farr professional basketball game at $2 apiece.

Burglary Charge Following the recomendation Robert A. Gardner, 26, Rt. 1, ChiDDewa Falls, appeared on SINCE 1893 of the "district attorney in the iplea agreement, Judge Barland i fined O'Brien $100 and costs. Gambling Case Harry E. Schendel 37, of 208 W.

Madison operator of Harry's Eat Shop, Mrs. Mary I. Monroe, 50, of 414 Bellinger operator of Mary's Bar, and Joseph W. Hannafin, 56, of 835 N. Hastings Way, appeared on charges of commercial gambling last week.

Schendel' and Mrs. Monroe were reDresented tov Duane Four Persons Killed in Polk County Crash 0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i k. Hannafin is 7.. aa i represented by William D. died in CDji I y-r accidents Thursday and two for the woman and Hannafin is set for May 4.

They were placed under 10 per cent of $2,500 bonds. Schendel was placed under a $500 signature Super Savings in Coats, Dresses Pantsuits bond and a hearing is set for May 11. Stephen J. Larson, 20, of 241 Lake appeared on charges of disorderly conduct and possession of marijuana April 28 when he allegedly created more were killed in a crash today, raising the Wisconsin highway death toll for the year to 226. At this time a year ago 299 persons had died.

Three of the deaths came in an Eau Claire crash. Linda Wigstadt, 28, of Dorchester, and Walter Kohlbeck, 55, Marshfield, were killed today when their cars collided on Wisconsin 13 in Marshfield. They were alone in their autos. A twoHiar collision on Wisconsin 35, Vh miles north of Centuria in Polk County Tuesday; killed four' persons from Luck. The were Clinton Johnson, 60; his wife, Gladys, '54; their grandson, Todd Anderson, 3, and James A.

Bierman, 17. Bierman was a passenger in a car driven by Michael Hin-shhereer. 16. of Rt'. 3.

Luck. a disturbance in a Water Street tavern. The case was adjourned to Friday to give him time to get legal counsel and he was placed under a 10 per cent of a $700 bond. Herbert J. Ruskin, 22, Altoona, pleaded guilty to charge of furnishing beer to a EVERY REMAINING Spring Goat .13 Less All our famoui makes, sizes 6-22Vi, limited stock.

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Lund, 23, of 134 Broadway pleaded innocent Fabulous Values in Ladies Slim wear Jantzen Vassarette -Formfit Rogers Warners PADDED BRAS, $6 value. $3 STRAPLESS BRAS, Black, White, $6 value $3 BRAS, Reg. $5 to $7 Vz Price girdles, Ren. $7 to $15 Vz Price GARDER BELTS, $5 value: $2.50 JUBILEE BRAS, Special $1.19 7 i Hirschbereer was injured, as ift a Pharee of impersonating was Scott Anderson, 5, brother a poijce officer when he at-of Todd. Their parents are Mr.ltempteci to check ID cards in Values to $50.

and Mrs. Jerry Anaerson oi a Water Street tavern Apru za. Luck. He was placed under a $50 signature bond and a trial is set for May 9. A "case" of lead poisoning is Robert T.

Husby, 28, of 1533 defined as a .06 milligram level BeUevue pleaded innocent and poultry and before touching to a charge of disorder con-water after handling raw April 28 when he allegedly of lead in a child's blood. ibeat his estranged wife in her.

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