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Show y ;' . 'r' i ' ' ' . . ' .'. f- "; - i J rZ- SUNDAY HERALD - 11 Girl Stabbed While Kneelinq Kennedy's Farm Voting Record Hit by Humphrey ' In (UPI) Hubert H. Humphrey's dential .' backers today " document showed that Kennedy supported Agriculture Secretary Sen. Ezra T. Benson on .27 major presi- farm legislation votes . between ' sought rural votes in the forthcoming Wisconsin primary by charging thatfSen. John F. Kennedy "has supported the GOP administration on many, key farm issues. V, Kennedy (Mass.) and Humphrey tMinn.) are stumping the state this week end seeking support' for the Democratic presidential nomination in the April 5 primary. .Both men consider the race important to their hopes. i T - 1933 8. and-195- 111. ISLAND, (Ulfl) girl kneeling in prayer in St. Joseph's Catholic Church was stabbed several times Fridax by an attempted robber. Police said the girl, who was not identified, escaped seridus in jury because she was wearing a heavy coat. She was treated for arm wounds. The girl said she was praying when a youth about 17 or 18 years old approached he' and said "I'm going to take your money or your life." r bhe said he stabbed her several times when she resisted the threat. She ran to a parish house and returned with a priest, but the youth had .vanished. By RAYMOND LAIIR United Press International WASHINGTON Prayer ROCK An First public mention of the Wisconsin the by summary committee may. come Humphrey today at a scheduled rally at La Crosse, Wis., for farm delega tions from that state, North and South Dakota, Montana, Kansas, Iowa and Minnesota. Humphrey has been counting 5h piling up a big vote in Wisconsin farm districts to offset any Kennedy advantage in the I prison term today for embezzlement, Mrs. Mary Pounders, 36, plead- ed guilty Friday to charge!: s that she embezzled $53,004 from . the First National Bank where she was assistant bookkeeper! She said she ,did it to "try tj) hold my home together." 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(UPI) A bank bookkeeper who Juggled accounts for nine years to keep free-spendi- I I SIU Chief Paul Hall called the victory proof that Hoffa is no match for the Seafarers. "You can't win a labor election from a penthouse suite in the La Concha Hotel," he said. "You have to get down to the production line where the workers are." .lHall said the SIU does not expect "Teamster retaliation because the SIU won and "that's the way things go in a democracy." 106-6- 4 Bookkeeper Goes to Jail her n win a second .election.. i By KATE OSANN (Sn?n i timidation of truckdrivers and said "We'll ask to. have the election sef aside." He said he was confident the Teamsters would : TIZZY ' , mm 11 . t : . 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