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(Continued from page 9a) neapolis, defeated Judith Hansing, L-Minneapfllis, 58-B, Arne CarlioD, C-Mmneapolis, defeated Rep.

Harold J, Anderjon, C-Minneapolis. 59-A. Unda Berglin, L-Minneapolis, defeated Dick Hodenborn, C-Minneapolis. 59-B. Ken Nelson, L-Minneapolis, defeated Don Moselle, C-Minneapolis. 60-A. James Adams, L-Minneapolis, defeated Barbara Sheets, C-Minneapolis. 60-B, Stanley Eoebo, L-Minneapolis, defeated Laurel Hoppe, C-Minneapolis.

Minnesota House results


61-A. Gary Flakne, C-Minneapolis, defeated Ted Cabana, L-Minneapolis. 61-B. Ray Olcott, C-MlnneapolIs, defeated John Foster, L-Minneapolis. 62-A. Neil Dietericb, L-St. Paul, defeated Jack Morris, CSt. Paul. 62-B. Waller Hanson, L-vSt. Paul, defeated Eugene Steele, C-St. Paul, margin of 71 votes. 63-A. Ray Faricy, L-St. Paul, defeated Mary Jo Richardson, C-SI. Paul. 63-B, Robert Johnson, C-St. Paul, defeated Carl Nelson, L-St. Paul. 64-A. Bob Ferderer, C-St. Paul, defeated Tom Osthoff, LSt, Paul. 64-B. Roy Ryan, L-St. Paul, defeated John O'Neill, CSt. Paul. 65-A. Fred Norton, L-St. Paul, defeated Eloise Adams, L-St. Paul. 65-B. Donald Moe, Lt, Paul, defeated Edward Morse, L-Sf. Paul. CG-A. Bruce Vento, L-St. Paul, defeated John Kight, C-St. Paul. G8-B. Tcoy Bennett, C-St. Paul, defeated Bruce Lindahl, L-St. Paul. 67-A, Robert Pavlak, C-St Paul, defeated Steve Anderocr., L-West St Paul 67-B. John Tomlinson, IrSt, Paul, defeated Howard Kinney, C-St. Paul.

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) Hutchinton defeated Victor 35. Lew Larson, C-Mabel, de48. Robert Ashbaeh, C-Arden - The Minnesota Senate will Jute, L-Maple Lake, )e controlled by DFLers in 1973 23. Earl Renneke, C-Les- feated Enoch Bennett, L-Sprlng Ulls, defeated Frederick Waltz. Valley. or the first tim in history, by ueur, defeated Mrs. N.K. L-St. Paul, 36. VI. R. Glaeser, C-Wacotentative margin of 37-30. Thomas, L-St. Peter, nia, defeated James Lord, I, 49. John Milton, L-Norta Here are the unofficial re- 24. Clarence Purfeerst, L Chanhasscn. Oaks, defeated Beverly Braun, ults. "C" designates Con- Farlbault, defeated Lincoln 37. William Klrchner, C-Rlch- ^Whlto Bear Lake. scrvalives; "L" designates Paulson, CFaribault. field, defeated Stanley Olson, L- 80. Jerome Hughes, L-Maple)FLcrs. Numerals designate 25. George Conzemius, L- Richfield. egislative districts. WIUAJAR, MINN, (AP)- 1. Richard Fitzsimons, C' Cannon Falls, defeated Bill 38. Jerome Blatz, C-B looming- wood, defeated Roy Holstein, C-Lake Elmo. Sentenring wiil be Friday for a Varren, defeated John Corbid, Ogren, C-Red Wing. ton, defeated Herbert Hess, L- 51. Robert Brown, C-Slillwa26. John Olson, C-Worlhlng- Bloomington, /5-year-old St. Cloud man who -Oklee, cr, defeated Guy Stoddard, Lhas pleaded guilty to five 2. Rober Moe. L-Ada, de- ton, defeated Ben Van Derkooi, 39. Otto Bang, C-Edlna, de- ili 11 water. LLuverne. counls of third-degree murder flated Ralph Logan, C-Men- 27. Howard Olson, L-St. feated Shirley Hunt, L-Edlna. 52. J. Robert Stassen, C-South or. 40. Marjoris Loeffler, in the shotgun slayings of a 3. Norbert Arnold, L-Pcngil- James, defeated George Benda, netonka, defeated John L-Min- St. Paul, defeated H. V7. MilKeefe, rural family two years ago. ' C-Hopkins. y, defeated Mark Forthun, C C-Alpha. 28. Carl Jensen, C-Sleepy 41. B. Robert Lewis, L-St. bert, L-Soulh St. Paul. Neil Pladson pleaded guilty Blackduck. 53. Howard Knutson, C-BurnWednesday after the prose- 4. Gerald WlHet, L-Park Eye, defeated T. D. Ketlner, L- Louis Park, defeated Frank sville, defeated Roy Gwin, Llapids, defeated Allan Ha- Morgao. Fleetham, OSt. Louis Park. Burnsville. cuting attorney recommended bedankn CBemidji. 29. Arnold Ueland Jr., C- 42. that the charges be reduced 5. George Perpich L-Chis- Norlh Mankalo, defeated Dan- zata, George Pillsbury, C-Way- 54. Edward Gearty, L-Mlnnedefeated Raul Salazar, L- apolis, defeated Ed Henry, Lto first-degree murder. holm, defeated P.J. McCauley, iel Coughlan, L-Mankato. Mimielrista. 30. John Fatten, C-BIue 43. Rolf Nelson, C-Golden Val- Winneapolis. Kandiyohi County District C Ribbing. 6. A.J, "Tony" Perpich, L- Earth, defeated H. J, Lillesve, ley, defeated James Scheu, L- 55. Eugene L. Stokowski, LJudge tell Langsjoen heard the Minneapolis, defeated R. L. Larcase without a jury. Each count Evelcth, defeated P.L. Ge- L-New Richland. Hensen, L- Minneapolis. 31. C. R. "Baldy" muenden, CDululh. 44. Hubert H. Humphrey III, son, C-Minneapolis. of a three-degree murder condefeated Paul Over- L-New Hope, defeated Donald 56. Robert Termessen, L-Minviction carries a prison terra ol 7. Sam Solon, LDuluth, un- Austin, C-Albert Lea. neapolis, d e f e a t e d Harold gaard, opposed. Forselh, C-Cryslal. up to 25 years. By DEE WEDEMEYER responsibilities. He 5s therefore and they really think It Is a Pladson was indicted by a 8. Ralph Doty, L-Dululh, de- 32. Mel Frederick, C-VTest 45. Al Kowalczyk, C-Brooklyn Payne, C-Minaeapolis. 57. Allan H. Spear, LONDON (AP) - The Ameri- bound for life in stultifying pleasure. "Housework is so grand jury following the Nov. feated Lew Latto, CDuluth, Concord, defeated Robert Ol- Park, defeafee Lloyd Bedford, apolis, defeated John L-MinneCairos, L-Brooklyn Park. can male is the most oppressed jobs. For the American male easy that in psychiatric clinics 14, 1970, slayings of the James 9. Douglas Sillers, CMoor- son, L-Kassco. man in the western world, says this is all compounded by the it is Iradilionally the job of mo- Fremberg family in rural Sun- lead, defeated H.O. Jacobson, 33. Harold Krieger, C-Roches- 46. David Schaff, L-Fridley, C-Minneapolis. Ogdahl, C-Minne58. Harmon the author of a book that also rons who are unfit to do any burg, in northern Kandiyohi Jilworlh, and David Strauss, ter, defeated Floyd Proud, L- defeated Jack Kirkham, C-Frid- apolis, defeated Ken Enkel, LRochester. Moorhead. ley. argues men are really slaves high standard of living and (he other kind of work," wrote County. Minneapolis. 34. Roger Laufenburger, L- 47. Stanley Thorup, L-BIaine, and women their exploiters. emphasis on success. Miss Vilar. He pleaded guilty to the in- 10. Roger Hanson, CVergas, 59. Stephen Kecfe, L-MinneEsther Vilar, author of "The "In no other country do As for feminists, these are dictments and was confined to defeated Wayne Ruona, L-De- Lewiston, d e f e a t e d Vivian defeated Chuck Trahan, C-Coon apolis, defeated James Butler, Quam, C-Winona. troit Lakes. Rapids. Manipulated Man," also thinks women who from time to time, the St. Peter State Hospital for C-Minneapolis. that women are stupid and get- mothers so pitilessly train the throughout history, emphasize psychiatric treatment. He v:a 11. Wayne Olhoft, L-Hcr60. Jack Davies, L-Mioneapomale infant to perform. No oth- :heir claims to masculine pre declared competent to stand man, defeated Sen. Cliff ting more so every day; that lis, defeated James Eriekson, men are brilliant but locked er society exists where the rogalives. American contempo trial recently, and his attorneys Ukkelberg, C-Clitherall. L-Minneapolis. 12. Myrton Wegener, L-Ber into stultifying jobs; that house- male sexual drive is exploited rary feminisls are doomed to waived a jury trial. 61. Mel Hansen, C-Minneapowork is a pleasure and men are for money so unscrupulously," failure because they have di- County Ally. Ronald Schnei- Iha, defeated Anthony Hasser; lis, defeated Wes J. Skoglund, CLong Prairie. deprived of it and that all of rected their efforts against der said he requested the re- 13. Winston Borden, L-BraiL-Minneapolis; margin 22 votes. (bis stems from mothers who she wrote. men, their real allies. duced charges because three nerd, defeated Don Madsen, 62. Robert North, L-St. Paul, condition their children into Girls, though born intelligent, psychiatrists had testified bedefeated Sen. John Tracy Anmanipulative and slave roles. Miss Vilar says are taught they The only women who escape fore the grand jury that PJ ad- TBrainerd. derson, C-St. Paul. Miss Vilar's pen unscathed are son was unable to control his 14. Florian Chmielewski, L63. The book was originally pub- don't have to think because those who go to work and let conduct the day of the killings. Iturgeon Lake, defeated Oscar MILWAUKEE (AP) _ Two A spokesman for the bank Paul, Joseph T.J, O'Neil, C-St. defeated M. Buchmeimen were captured Wednesday said the men, masked and lished in Germany where it men arc going to work for their husbands stay home. Juntunen, Victims of the shootings were F.15. Charles CCloquet. er, L-St. Paul. the manager and made the best seller list before them. Their goal is to find a Those, she notes, are rare. Berg, C-Chokio, shortly after a suburban Mil- armed, forced on the floor, then 64. Edward G. Novak, L-St. It was launched in seven other man to do this. Some women A meek, almost mouselike Fremberg, 40, his wife Gloria, defeated Margery Burns, C waukee bank was robbed of a teller to lie took money from a cash draw- Paul, unopposed. European countries. may work or go to college but woman with long brown hair 29, and their three children, Pa- Milan. what an FBI spokesman said Now Miss Vilar has added a only to make themselves at- parted in the middle, Miss Vi- tricia, B. David 7, and Douglas, 16. Ed Schrom, L-Albany, was a substantial amount of er after finding that fhe safe St.65. Nicholas D. Coleman, L4. was empty. Paul, defeated J. H. Nickdefeated J. Weimerskirch, C money. , special chapter devoted to the tractive to men. They may lar, 37, was born in Argentina The bank spokesman said the las, C-St. Paul. Belgrade. American male and is pre- even proclaim that housework of German par en Is who were Herbert Hoxie, special agent an 17. Jac Kleinbaum, L-St. in Charge of the Milwaukee FBI bank manager had sounded in. 66. John Chenoweth, L-St. paring for a lecture and public- is drudgery and that the male divorced when she was three. DES still showing defeated Chris Nicosia, Calarm when !loud, defeated J.C. Hennes,office, said that Jerry Jackson The FBI said the two came two Paul,Paul. ity tour in the United Slates. is fulfilled because he works After graduating from mediSt. that when the C-St. Cloud. She actually wrote the book outside the home but in fact, cal school she practiced for one up in liver samples and Larry Johnson, both 23- men left the bank, one went to 67. Bill McCuicheon, CIn New York almost two years they know housework is easy year, then studied psychology WASHINGTON (AP) - 18. Robert Dunn, CPrince- year-old Milwaukeeans, were a waiting car, and was caught St. Paul, defeated Paul Engand sociology and became a Traces of the growth hormone, :on, defeated G.L. O'Donnell, ago during a five-month visit in charged with violation of the after a Bayside police officer strom, L-St. Paul. which she lived in an East Vil- Shoreview man draws sales representative for a phar- DES, are still showing up in LiPrinceton. B federal bank robbery statute. out maceutical company so she steer iiver samples, according 19. J.C. Anderson, L-Norlh They appeared this afternoon shot said one of its tires. The lage Hotel and made research FBI the could support her writing ca- to Agriculture Department in- Branch, defeated John Terp- before U,S. Magistrate John commandeered second man hac TRAFFIC OFFICERS trips to suburbia. 20-year prison term another car TIPPLED MILK reer. stra, CAnoka. The book is, she said, an ilMcBride, and were being held nearby, and was ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - A At various times she has wor- spectors. more DBS-tainted liv- 20. J.A. Josefson, C-Min- the Waukesha County Jail on Brown Deer, anothercaught In WELLINGTON, New Zealand lustration of a theory she calls in Three northern (AP) - Wellington traffic offi"the pleasure of nonfreedom." Shoreview man was sentenced ked as a sales girl, a secretary ers, from steers in Iowa, Il- nesota, defeated V.K. Jensen, $50,00fl bond each. Milwaukee suburb, after a cers' annual ball was in "Don't Basically her theory is that Wednesday to up to 20 years in and on the assembly line of a linois and Texas, have been LMontevideo. Hoxie said two men entered chase involving units from the drink and drive" week. the male is brilliant and ca- Stillwater Prison in connection firm making thermometers. found, the department said 21. Alec Olson, L-Willmar, the First Wisconsin National Hills, and Along with limited liquor In 1961 she married Klaus today. Those raised to 95 the defeated Robert Wurm, C Bank in Bayside and took a Brown Deer, Riverdepartments plies, organizers provided suppable of doing great things with with the death of his wife. Glcndale police 16 his freedom but his intelligent R a m s e y County Dislrlct Wagn, a German writer. They number found this year among Olivia. substantial amount of money at and the Milwaukee Count gallons of fruit juice and 400 thought frightens him. He seeks Judge J. Jerome PlunkcU sen- were divorced two years after 4,224 cattle and sheep livers 22. John Bernhagen, C gunpoint. sheriff's office. pints of milk. the security of the enslaved and ten9ed Joseph C. Rucci, 28, who alter the birth of a son, Martin, tested for the hormone, a rate pleaded guilty Oct. 5 to second now 9. Miss Vilar says her for- of about 2.2 per cent. marries. mer husband is still the most The hormone, diethylstilbestConditioned by his molher degree murder. from childhood to believe that Rucei admitted stabbing his important man in her life. rol, has been banned in anima wife, Cheryl, 22, and holding When she is away publicizing feed beginning on Jan. 1, under he is smart and responsible and that girls are Incapable and her head under water in a bath- her books, he lives in her home orders from the Food and Drug to care for their son. helpless, he easily assumes his tub until she was dead. Administration.

DFL margin in Senate 37-to-30 St. Cloud man


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(Continued from page 1) Rogers C. B. Morton was Republican national chairman when he was selected to replr.ce Walter J. Hickel as secretary of the Interior. Hickel's ouster by Nixon on Nov. 25, 1970, was the only Cabinet change marked by any public rancor. Rogers has ducked recent questions about his post-election intent; there is no evidence that he has been confiding with Slate Department associates about the future. But should he leave, there is a chance HEW Secretary Richardson would eet the nod. Like Rogers, he is a team player and will do whatever Nixon asks him to do. He long has hankered to return to the State Department, but he has unfinished business at the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Insiders say he hopes he irill have 18 more months at HEW before he is faced with a decision on State, if the call comes. John Volpe says he likes his job as s e c r e t a r y of Transportation and will slay on as long as the President wishes, although perhaps not for a full four years. There have been published reports that Helen Bentley, chairman of the Maritime Commission, would like to succeed him. Earl Butr, named secretary of Agriculture when Clifford M. Hardin resigned in November 1971, is another who campaigned vigorously for Nixon, speaking two or three or more limes weekly throughout the year. Bulz relishes politics, and seems likely to stay on for the time being. Some members of Congress regard Butz as somewhat abrasive, which might be a factor in Nixon's decision whether to keep him In office. Laird has been vague about his plans. He regards himself as knowledgeable on health, education and welfare matters becau ol long service on House appropriations panels dealing with 'them. Thus he might like to switch to HEW should Richardson move out. Elseivheie in Nixon's official family, Chairman Herbert Stein of the Council of Economic Ad> visers, plans to take a teaching position at the University o Virginia next year. He probably will be succeeded as chairman by one of the other two mem bers, Ezra Solomon or Marina Whitman, the first woman member. At the Environmental Protection Agency, Administrator Wil liam T. Ructeli'haus has wal ked a tightrope since the agen cy's inception in December 1970. His decisions at times have been in conflict wilh pow erful industries and powerfu administration officials. There has been no solid Jn dication that he is on the way out, but if it were to happen i would be no great surprise.

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ROCHESTER, Minn. (AP) A young Rochester man who put oft gelling an absentee bal lot until it was too late thumbed his way 1,105 miles to cast his ballot Tuesday for Democratic presidential candi date George McGovern. Scott Dreblow, 19, has been working this summer on a I, 600-acre cattle ranch near Jackson, Wyo. 'When it was loo late to get an absentee ballot," he said, "I decided I felt strongly enough about the election to hitch rides to Rochester." Dreblow said he left Jackson early Sunday, arrived In Roch ester about 5 a.m. Monday and voted for McGnvern Tuesday. He said he planned to hitch a ride to Minneapolis to visi friends before hitchhiking back lo Jackson. He said he hoped to be back at the ranch by Friday. Dreblow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dreblow, attended the University of Minnesota for two years before deciding to try life as ranch hand.

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