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Wisconsin Senate
Votes Parochiaid; Assem bly Is Next MADISON u — A proposal to help parents finance education of their children in private and parochial
schools
in
Wisconsin,
approved only hours earlier in the Senate, lost ils first Assembly test today,
‘The measure, approved Monday over protests of Senate leaders,
i CALM
BEFORE
STORM—Vice
President Spiro Agnew
relaxes iby
fn a swimming pool on the island of Bali in, the South Pacific resuming his journey throughout Southeast Asia. Today, Agnew
Fifty For Justices LANSING (?i—Take away their state cars, one legislator has suggested after the order by the State Supreme Court that its judges be provided with free parking. Rep, Russell Strange, R-Mount Plea: ant, proposed that “the $35,000-a-year justices be granted 50-cents-a-day free parking, but it apply only to their privately owned automobiles.”
“To
avoid any car confusion, the Legislature
floating -fh before arrived
Protesters In
Rep. William Ryan, D-Detrolt, House minority
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — About 100 antiwar demonstra-
“I as-
were moved out of the State Capitol, they should have free parking,” Ryan said. "The Department of Administration probably felt that a small thing like parking shouldn't stand in the way of ny the facilities in the capitol available for other pur-
poses.”
Vote For Eighteen LANSING
(7)—A
state
repregentative
says
he
is going to try again this year to put the 18-yearold vote
Issue
on
the ballot.
Rep,
Jackie
Vaughn
Til, D-Detroit, said it will be part of a campaign
to encourage young persons to-become more inter~ ested in polities. The proposal would require a constitutional amendment and a vote of the peo-
ple.
‘The last timo the 18-year-old vote issue was ‘on the ballot, in 1966, {t lost by a yote of 1.27 mil-
lion against and 703,000 in favor of the proposal. ‘The issue lost by a more Wayne County.
Vaughn
under 21 should be political candidates, cal conventions and governing bodies of He further suggested
compulsory dents and
than two-to-one
said he also thought
vote in
young
persons
able to circulate petitions for to serve-as delegates. to- politlshould be represented on the state colleges and universities. there should be some kind of
arbitration
in disputes
between
stux
the colleges and universities.
(%—A
closer
check
on.
the
Housc
in
cases,
members
be
legislative
paid in advance
of their trips on the basis of a set amount a day. That would include lodgings, meals and tips plus, somo
transportation.
No
such
spending
‘would be allowed without the prior approval of the speaker
plus the
posing the trip: Ryan
said
chairman “for the
of the committee
sake
of efficlency”
prorather
than to-curb any alleged abuses. Ryan said if a House
member
overspent
his
daily
allowance
it
Would he money out of his pocket. If he underspent, “he might make a buck on it," the speaker
added.
Jaded
Queens
BLETCHLEY, England up — One“thing Blechley's. carnival queen won't year is married,
‘Married women have won the title two years in a row, and town fathers say it isn't fair to single teenagers:
Thi
rotesters
carried
10
North Vietnamese flags and about 15 signs saying “Agnew is a Dirty Fascist
Australia
Pig,”
“Beware
his wife today on their arr: from Bali for the next to last stop of {heir 1-nation Asian tour. ‘They go to New Zealand Thursday. Reviewing his talks with lead« ers of Singapore and Indonesia, Agnew said Prime Minister Leo Kuan Yew of Singapore “was very concerned abaut the effect of aur becoming too specific in announcing. troop withdrawals either as to level or as t he cons “T simply indicate: tinued, we cone cerned also” about the danger a North Vietnamese attack
“whieh
pte
while
ic may
not be pre-
or disastrous in & mill: sense might very well be a wi relations coup for the North Vietnamese and possibly trigger a wave of public sentiment in the United States disproportionate to its military alue.”* In a statement on his arrival in Canberra, the vice president said American policy is “nei-
ther one of gradual withdrawal from Asia nor of ‘unwarranted inlervention in Asian affairs. As a Pacific power we will remain in the Pacific.”
Two
be considered again. A three-hour debate on the controversial measure ended with the Senate endorsing tho bill 26-6 and sending it to the
Assembly.
Sen, Reuben
fnette-Florence, measure.
LaFave,
voted
3
R-Mar-
for the
Senators Ignored appeals from the Republican majority leader,
Ernest Keppler of Sheboygan, and the Demoeratic minority leader, Fred Risser of Madison. Pag el
declaring
there
will
and affects all the taxpayers ind people in the ‘state.””
Risser noted Atty, Gen, Rob-
e farren recenily told legislators tho State Supreme Court would have to rule on the conSenators:
defeated
an ries
ve asked Warren to submit a test to the Supreme Court.
i
9 voted for rejece
tion of the oe Voters agreedtwo years
ago
na referendum. that public school districts should expand bus transportation facilities to accommodate youngsters attending
private institutions, tak-
a pl ing some financial pressure off tho private schoals. But parochial schools have
persons
carried signs Csane “Croats of
Canberra Welcome You,” “P: vent Communist Aggression”® and “We Support American Australian Friendship.” As Agnew's motorcade pulled up, the small group applauded, Antiwar protest groups were reported bringing in busloads of demonstrators from * Sydney, jelbourne and Adelaide to demonstrate Wednesday at Parliae ment House while Agnew ats
continued to shi down, more are on the verge af ¢! ing. The answer would be higher tuition, but backers of the
Senate bill said_those parents an na longer arty an incrensed “Opponents of tho measure sai funds which taxpayers are 0 use for education expect should go first to public schools.
enraliment below the college level. The bill asks for an estl-
One Dead, 30 Missing In pancliorags, Blaze
ICHOR: Alaska (AP) ctrewwimanaled siat possibly as many as 0" other persons e unaccounted for after fire destroyed the three-story Gold Rush Motor Hotel here in 10-below-zero weather early Tues-
day.
FRONT YARD SLIDE—A Los Angeles police officer checks !en
ja
a massive fissuro in a housing development area of Calif. The split threatens numerous homes as the
earth‘tides slowly toward the Tacific Ocean, about 200 feet down a cliff, Seve al somes were destroyed last November
by a similar landslide in tho area, (AP Wirophoto)
argued,
The stale revente secreta James Morgan, — quest whether the extra tax would produce the revenue predicted by the Morgan said cigarette sales revenue has been declining because of the 1969 tax boost, and
million in public funds a year. Under ‘the measure, a family would receive $§0 a year for each child being educated in a private elementary schoo! $100 for each child in a pri yale high school,
‘The bill, sponsored hy Sen. mond" Heinzen, R-Marshon cigarel
three
cents
a pack. The
price
‘suse of publicity, Invelving haz ds of smokin,
ound of tax increase, ke
tions fearr aoctil ideas and social
mm,” the commission's task media and .vio« lence concluded in a sludy paper. force on mass
“As a resplt,
they stimulate,
even more
. deleted a provision to help families whose ‘ mes ara below the 200 level. The provision would have doubled the subsidy for those. persons Another Drow to triple the subsidy forp a earning less than $2,000 simi arly was rejected.
TEL planes gure
AVIV (AP) — bombed five
Isracll separate
in Egypt ti includ+ air force supply depot
tale a
miles
from
Cairo,
the
northeast of the Egyptian capital; Tel el Kabir is situated about 30 miles west of Ismailia and the Suez Canal. fered antilanes encow
alreraft fire but a returned sately, the Herzelis said. In Cairo, the Exyptian military command said Egyptian Jets and anUaireraft “forced Is-
Reds Push Buildup Of ar 7 Antiaireraft SAIGON
(AP)
Vietnamese
strength-
ening their antiaircraft defenses
In Laos to protect infiltration routes and continuing a rapid
buildup ut hes Mekong Delta of South Viet In the a nthe U.S. Command
announced
that
three
light ob-
servation helicopters were shot
down Monday in scattered parts of the country, One crewman was wounded.
Hea scare rs reported 55 enein two battles foothills below” Da~
my ti In rolling
Nang dnd in rice paddies south
Suigon, American losses were
put at two killed and [7 wounded Sources
said
North
Viet-
namese antiaircraft fire ranging from 37mm creased by
In political developments} Le banon's premier renewed his
government's commitment to ils agreement with the Palestin« jan guerrillas Monday night and plans to. streng defenses along the Israeli bor. der, After a five-hour Cabinet led by. President Charles Helou, Premier Ha Karami sought to reassu guerrilla groups which threat, ened to renew their war against the Lebanese government unless it lifted new restrictions on their operations. Karami reiterated his a iter ment’s commitment iro agreement
Offictat
are
gets slong the canal, Cairo rae
dio reported. Ie was the second aleieg ina week at inside Egypt.
to 100mm had inabout 30 per cent
during 1969 against American bombers pounding the enemy
supply network in eastern Laos. ier this week, the ence of North Vielnamese surce-to-air missiles in Lacs was
change by their’failure ta report fleek’ publicity for their grievThird, the use of violence, as is usually the ease in university Baker, and a adequately the conditions under ances, conflict and possibly vio~ confrontations, is a political inIying current protest, by Ience ‘may te one of tho techain strument used to provoke the proposals for solution ‘of press- niques used in the fai knowledge that the aA 3s will police and thereby radiealize problems, and st of the ful commis ing si Jarge numbers of students who make sure ‘tha whole world is sior their oe oriented coverage are’ sympathetic to new left he 1-member comiaissinn of con! watehing. ‘oats, but ordinarily reject new K Whils the ‘news media could “Althaugh there is. truth in iteelt, headeat by Milt. do more toward lessening the this charge, it is probably a left tactics, sentidwer, Glibended - Det “Today, tha press is less deafter 18 months of inves! nsions that breed violence, the good deal less than serms to be and reporting on violence in the task force said, the. press is popilariy bsbelieved. First, vio- pendent upon violent eontent— United$i necessary to gain upon titillation in’ general—than sometimes overly blamed for i t may ever have been. Tho dothe violence itsel pian report media attention, In the’ case of scribes the news media as “at i “undoubtedly true,” the television particularly, any kind hard fact Is that:violence is not what the news media of physical action or dramatiza- pa over-sensitive to outs “chat some groups vism:—“Never before hav tte. have Teas to use violence oe of conflict will usually suf ave to offer today, For these pe ‘suppose that it is, that m American news media been so press to exploit their defensive while being so sucis. They have learned that ‘ause it is what they havo “Second, groups who engago cessful,” the report said. generally can be In violenes are apt to have their come to. ex ect—or chodse—to « task force went on, ake onto give vialent—beessage lost because of the me- see and rea tashfr fores recommendaa prominent role in the dia tendency to focus on the vio othe media have contributed | lence to tha excirpion of the ‘ions, largely Ignored by the full the widespread use of tonfronta day's news. tion as an instrument of social commission {o its tinal report ‘The result is that when they message, Depattment attorney, Robert K,
nue ee
that
1
dploody
clashes between guerrillas and the Lebanesa army last Octo-
sources reported today that the North
raell war planes eastwards” when they attempted to hit tir
__After recent Israel] att southern Lebanese Mitac retaliation for guel ald from Lebanon, the Lebanese government replaced the army chief who negotiated: the care agreement and anounced th guerrillas had agreed to restrict thelr activities. Hut the guere! a3. repu 6 restrictions and charged they violated the agree: Tn Leadoo, diplomats-sald the Soviet Union has rejected eight of 10 major American proposa for an Egyptian-tsracli settlement. Among other things, the Russians withdrew their ’ previous endorsement of a U.S. proposal for indirect using the so-called “! mula,” “with—Arab- and Israelt delegates in the same place but negotiating through at third par: 10 diplomats in Landon said the Russians delivered a note to Secretary, of State oe z, Rogers ‘on givi polnt-by -polat xian of the most recent U.S. plan for the Mladle East, ‘The pas submitted to Moscow Oct. 28, was rojected by Isracl as an appeas abs. Tut Moscow ed pro-Israeli natur:
Conese. Takes News Media, To WASHINGTON (AP) A study prepared for “the National Violence Commission contends ws media contributes to violence in America by failing to report tharaughiy on the social problems that lead to eonfrontati news
bi
Israeli Aircraft Hit Cai
a sharp reaction from the mtary command repo Ga. ‘ance it realizes what is The jet kesme! osu, also pening * said the issue of pounded 4‘a major military’ bas Is to subsidize pri at Tel el Kabir and Sinsted. me watevaducation should be submnit- gets in the central and northera ted to voters in a refere: sectors of the 105-mile-long Suez Risser also called for a ref Canal, erendum, saying the aid plan ‘The air force depot Is located “is an entirely new concept, at El Khanga in the Nile Delta
ment that requested a erendum, and rejected another amendment 17-15 which would
At the prime minister's, = counter danionsts ation was un-
der
two-thirds
stitutionality of providing public funds for private education.
Rocks and Murder.” As Agnew and his wife emerged from the memorial, they waved to the crowd of 300 to 400, and the crowd responded with an evenly divided mixture of applause and boos. Later, when Agnew left his hotel for dinner with Prime Minister John Gorton. about two dozen protesters flankedby as mary policemen shouted at him and waved North Vietnamese 8.
and arouse anxtetyto compete against dissatisfy, Single girls haven't been able woman,” only to fall silent or limit themsaid Cecil arried of to irrelevant cliches why Bowden, a carnival offcial, explaining shen thoughtful solutions are test is being restricted to unmarried entrants, “You can't really expect girls of ¥7 and 18 to bere ink wees report is a 613the compasure or experience of a women of 25 with & Rage ook, prepared under {he tion of a" former Justice » couple of children.” the self-confidence
al
Prime Minister John Gorton reeted the vice president-and
spending during committee trips is proposed by Rep. William Ryan, D-Detroit, speaker of the House of Representatives. Ryan said he will present the proposed rule changes on spending to the 1970 legislative session. Under the present system, House members submit their expense accounts after their trips. Ryan proposes
a
a
tends a Cabinet luncheon there.
___ Curb For Efficieney LANSING
Five of the hecklers—four young men and a woman—were arrest
82
little kinder In his comments.
sume the judges felt justified in saying that if they
a ae
Heckle Agnew At Rites
through its next year's appropriations, should elim-— tors heckled U.S. Vice President Inate from the state motor pool the luxury auto- Spiro T, Agnew as he laid a mobiles presently assigned to members of the State wreath today at Australia’s war Supreme Court,” Strange said. “That,” Strange said memorial, and protest groups “would honor the half-doll day dignity that the planned @ larger demonstration Judges have so arrogantly demanded.” Wednesday. leader, was a
a
to a mixed greeting. Some 100 protesters heckled him as Australia laid a wresth honoring Australia's war dead. More protests are sched+ Wednesday, (AP Wirephoto)
needed
majority in the Assembly today, to get on the calendar immediately, but failed by several votes, Next step for an Assembly action will be to place the bill on the regular ealendar, with no Incication of when it would
went up four cems to LM eonts in state taxes in August Walter Hollander, R-Rosaad the tax wetlld ra the. price on cigarettes lo 0 prohibitive #7 cents a pack. No neighboring state has any cig. rete tax exceeding 12 cents, he
Task Jest month Included rare selfs examin; res, more inter
ills, ter
7.
tighter "ruidellaes, for he, rage of disorders, and relations
between
the
areal
and minority groups “It should become hab editorial policy to display’ t and clearly the opinions, ses, and solutions wide varitey of and nonexpert spectrum. "The b st genet porters concentrat ing objective
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1970
Snowmobile
Rules
Obituary Mrs. Augusta'Carison
Adopted At Meeting —_In Kingsford Monday lic
mect=g
at
hall
night. in attendance vat the meeting meeting was called alafter ai 10 rules wera adopted um| the snowmobile problém in| animously as follows Kingsford was aifed at the regu-| 1. All snowmobile operators Jar meeting of the city, counell Would use alleva if possible go last week their areas to ing| fateda from ii okt ice Chief George ra “Crowmobiles Would not exthe council that he x a 110 ph. in alleys or to call all snowmobilers in tthe | ceed ae city to a meeting at city hall to on, . streets: Snowmobiles would go sindisc
down
the
alleys
Fiat Dealer
or)
ss
SOEOe
etal
the
identified vehicle while it was
parked at one tween 2 p. m. ang. Damage P. Fiat, which ranks fourth inl by Lyman S. number I street was
mobiles in
airport,
driveway when it struck a parked car owned by Joseph
Kaminski of 905 East A street.
yy Bet up to mine Damage was minor in the misks own raw materials and men hap which occurred the 700 ufacture its01 block ofof FEast I strees, ren Bas more than 4,000
a complete ranging from a ao sedan to the sporty 130 Spider *Nepper is a veteran auto body repair man, having been ass
areas
ciated many years in the business formed by his father, John
‘dove by | Bested traffic,
and
—
- Harriman
Nepper, Sr., 49 years ago. Two ‘of his sons, Tom and Steve, are
Is Elected
et acing on curves or blint|TO Ski Hall Of Fame ee
their new canteen, it officially opened yesterday in the third floor area. cious dining area c an be seen in
rk, was presented today wilh a citation électiny him fo the| National Ski Hall of Fame et| 3ieé | Ishpeming. Mich. Hi rein Edward D. Jones & Co. |! tnusiastat 77, was cited for rated services to the sport “| in North Ams
Pine Grove
Cantey
VA Hospital employes 1g a coffee “break'® in
VA HOSPITAL HAS NEW CANTE! were pletured in the top photo t
eee eee ae WASHINGTON (AP) ‘Trespassing on Ford Atm) averell Harriman, former
‘ee
the lower
photo.
The Cafeteria
line
houses
a refrigerated
The Iron Mountain snowmobile ordinance adopted by the city council is now in effect.
4.
i ane
Mountain shall at all times be
ry Hmmits 60 as
vhich
under the control and pupervision of the a Council. Seetion.3. Snowm:
ard Time
Kiving
to
create
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Excessive noise
Secti ion cy snowmobile | Mountain without the shall be e orerated within the permilaaion” of the. owhatt" oo. cityty limits of the City of Iron| cupant of said Mountain in a coral, or reck- that arrest w less manner, ir driven in any shall be subject to sald occupant wi ay stile palght. endanger’ pere or owner filing sworn complaint prior to arrest. y Section 11, Every Person conoperated within Une City of Iron victed of a violation of any pro-
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may be_operated in the are: excluding sirocis, allies, ariveways ard comet te when so ects Section 4. No’ snowmobile ergency Gilet of Police when con. all be operated within the city the yontlonal sulpmetive equipment limits of the City of Iron Mounnot tain unless the same shall be in
TURADAY. JAN 10 430—Ranty snow H0—Trath Or Consequences Sap —meatiey ix Riaalen Rape
.
Paupore,
AMPEX
chal be operated. ‘within the
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Person cutout, bypass or similar oni ay snowmobile, No snowmobile i ssive Tdige,
We Do All Major And . Minor Automotive Repair
Roger
BP insnattutinos aSe tne ishing without » Teas, was | op wits for any reason in| assessed a fine and ot for the care and dealer preparaap way affect the othe ibe ro provi-|$18.50, Conservation “officers all Fiat sutomobiles, sions made the arrest. Nepper feported.
. Definition "Snow. | & the of this
REGULAR MONTHLY STAG WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14 DINNER AT 6:30
Schedule
aaa
also employed in the family passiness. lepper is an active member of then United Commercial Trev: elers, Toastmasters’ Cicb, Dick. inson County Pilots Association, oy = Mary and Joseph eburch. rved for three = one-
hatesyears with the U.S. Army Air Corps iiasing World War IL
District Court
Section 12. The ecetions and}
ng is the offictal or-
dis
salad bar, steam table, coffee and cold drink disporisers, jee cream cabinet. A vending machine room will bé 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ( Iro1 0 Mountain News photos) ‘ vision of this ordinance shall be as a misderheanor.
«i» Tron Mountain Regulations On Snowmobiles Outlined
Ciub
of two plats bea . MonaL minor. ‘a car driven Blilott of 723 East backing out of
ig
Bere oi Auto Body Shop, ts,
that are posted, Pine Manor late at night, Nursing by theNoise we created of saxnetnobiles, Home and areas of com on sDOwm:
sas icense. n R. Larson of 412 Hoop-
ay (OEAireet, Kingsford, told police his car was § truck b! an un-
| et forthe operation of snow| mobiles but that discretion was ‘0 be used as to late hours dur| ing weekdayays. ‘ip All snowmobile operators must stay. away from church
erating | properties,
and
eriving with an expired operat-
streets, the
operator -of the machine is ‘to be on the machine only. No 6, Snowmobile operators would use discretion on going | on privately owned property. s Ss would use discre| 3 to the age of children toe ating 5 bile, a thee would be no crossing or curves or blind areas varlous problems existing with streets motorists could not see reference to the operation of where the snmemobile Sewuntiles in’ fe Cay of| | "9. Kingston: ‘There were no time hours
Reckless ie ee ree eer Toate 2 Treepassing oe private-pro-| perty. nee
extensive
were both going east on West C street when Mrs. haa John Nepper | cara Appointed ‘Mrs. Johnson was ticketed for
| riders on machine or on sleds. |
ways
was
Burlal was in Cemetery Park.
4. Snowmobiles would stop at
1y | all crossroads. | 5. When crossing
Accident Damage
Ten rules governing the op.) port, church and Pine Manor| of snowmobiles in the City of Kingsford were city
Damage In
a driver ticketed in one of three acelentm investigated Monday by Iron Mountalt pelle m., cars driven by In The Arms Of Jesus” .were Ti At 5:20 p. Trepanier, of 208 sung by Mra. Cal 3 D street and jecompanied by’ Mrs, John Her- Westet Jahnaon of 1122 Bay Shore Je.
ezation
Rinewont
Extensive *
~ Services Carlson, 89, of Iron “Mountain, who died Friday at the Pineedicare Facility, were at 1:30 Bm. |
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1970
James
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THE IRON MOUNTAIN NEWS, IRON MOUNTAIN - KINGSFORD, MICHI
STR, “MARIE, ‘ich Meet [of
s a) " With State Chairman:
~An tron Mountain coupte,-Mr.yof—twins, James Anthony and~shipping- season of-recordoffi= and Mrs. James Flaminio of|John Francis, were born at Me- cially ended at 11:42 a.m. Sun-{
a
elmer
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were
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Paternal grandparents are |Jan. 4. pounds,12 ounces. The first set of twins, Steven|Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flamini¢| The shipping season on the
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and Maric, were
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passed through the Soe locks on
ounces, and Stephanio Ann, 5|ert, five. 5,
commiltee at Ba. m. Friday,
The! previous record—for the _-— two sets_alrtwins. ‘The couple has two other chil-| longest shipping season was set at Memorial Hospital|“ Anthony, 6 pounds, 131 dren, Thomas, seven, and Rob- last year when the last ship
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Steel passed through
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13, 1970 JANUARYs TUESDAY, SE
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MICHIGAN
John Goulette Cuts Ice At Lake Antoine End Of A Colorful Era May Be Near
|[!™pressive
| Series Set.
IRON
Community School Activities TABLE
CHESS TOURNAMENT
‘The Animals’
~The
At Niagara
Pe
fourth anoval
‘TENNIS TOURNEY
‘The ‘sixth—anemal— ‘Twin City. Commitin! cee % table'fenois tournament will be
The lst of accomplishments by The Animals, who will perThe first of four Sufday nicht |form in a concert-dance at 7:90te
}, (d Tuesday, , wi led sence sop. al, at the. Iron| at 6:90 p.m. at the Iron Moun. repreemch Tae earnBe Btn : economies Foot y
ChurehJan, in. 18 Niagara bethoyoffered at 8 p. m.|able. Tt began jo ‘the summer of «esT), + 964. That w The enrichment Pear at, planned by the religious ed Ri sing’ Sun”
fy | te particle. ‘Trophies at ny ne Lay Charnpicosty mined in the following Competition will take place Graces 4, Grades 7-8;"Grates ta the following divisions: 9-12; adults.
25) it " a Jan aay Speier aorrametat ea: nn: | Tumragay_sveniagr wil [Ringstord, is iced Femacke|
56,
‘The first scheduled
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practice swim-
school children tain wha were ti ss in Pe tale Who Weschool “enrichment | RoMiie, elementary and. hat Program. for high; For further Information, call . ei breaststroke, rea , CHILDREN’S BOWLING junior high and. ‘senior high. Boys and girls will be in sep‘TOURNEY arate divisions, Ean savaal cheers oe ips will will be this Stuay. Jan. 16, oe m. held Thursday, Jan, 22, at the ‘at Recreation Lanes in Iron Niagara pool at 7 p.m. For inform: the Community School office at 774-6395, The loch winners will the area at the Oommunity School Games in Mea
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Indian mons ti wil discu: Tree of ho American Indi, |eldes fifteen 45's that have hitn ‘ens ln Wisconsit. |the toptwenty natsilt ate : Rev. Fr. Richard Mineau, 2s.
end girls,
ourna- | SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP
boundaries. of to-
ow: | to shape
less, a member of the Oneida| [oar
Siparate dvielons wil be beld
12
for bogs
clscan Nights," and the very program {exciting "Sky’ Pilot”—continue
be Kennet
Jan. 38 it
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vited | the
“play All area“players
tion committee of St. anthony" was a different sort of tune, but parish, will Include topics of /it made an impressive and interest (o the general public fort paved ofrs group—The way for a Animals— different Ancluding persons of high school | S55 trave beenakg pre: age |sions ever sim Advance tickets to the series| | Songs Such ay “We Gotta Get able from a committee | Out of This Place," ‘Boom, ‘ed of AL Nordell, Les |'Boom,” ‘Don't Let Me Be Mise ,Wallengang, Jack Faulkner, | understood, “It's My Life’? George Housley, Jim Moreau, |have become classics in rock John McMahan. ane George Ho. | hiples 's background. The newer hol. Tickets. also wil be av jonterey,” “San Fran-
able = ihe door. s the
starting
pian oak
Here, John Goulette, left, assisted by Joseph Sand, who has
a home made ice cutter.
been involved in Jee entting operations since 198, operates
Boclale Del se 9's 3 nogesvsinee then, ine’io Animal parish, will explain ie eae | ae uk Peed for a deeper understand: Stull there is the superb craft* ing of the Sacrament of | manship—each artist is the mat-| ance at the second mores ‘on Se ee HLL ome cane trument. In Jan addition. there's no Henyieg tat that ‘The third program Feb. 1 will! collectively the. group feature Brother Booker - T. quired -some 45 years eel Ashe, Milwaukep. who will pre- ence. s on social prob-| j_Yet the never static music | continues to flow with the times.
rict Court Patrick J. McCole, Sagola, |was assessed a fine and costs Sree ew
bo bad to Moor
$75
for
being
a
minor
iH
up at the Recveation 8:30 a. m. Saturday.
over
Lanes
at /pation and had his driver's lilcense suspended for 30 days.
AUTO MECHANICS |State Police made the arrest.” auto mechanics
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offered at the Iron Mountaii High School ‘vocational building
a? V11
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will be the instructor, Interested
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OFFICE
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Notice is hereby given that In conformity with the “Michigan Election Law,” |, the undersigned Clerk, will vpon any day, except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primary slection, receive for registration the name of any legal voter In sald Township, City or Villoge-not already registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration. NOTICE
at
Wednesday, starting at 12 néon
ey | erland, but motorists unfamilier
STATE OF MICHIGAN
day
marked irilla to Various. loce-
tions,
|son are hosts for the day. the Snowmobile oe United | | TPP
at 7:30 at the clubSportsmen's clubhouse on the Teaser meetA sctia\ hour will follow Merriman road will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Byron J
BOGUS MONEY The Swiss have converted IRONWOOD ‘— Police Chief wie comer mule trail into a Donald Nevala has issued a mountain hi eo open to trafic in Switz
TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF KINGSFORD, COUNTY OF DICKINSON,
+
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to the report, the tes, died unexpectedly Monday According y ‘as making a left n route to a hospital ¢rom his| turn into a parking lot drivehome. Io had been ill with in- way when it collided with the fluenza for two days, his family | Lagerfeldt vehicle which was pulling out of a parking space. repoi
FOR PRIMARY ELECTION FEBRUARY 16, 1970
and continuing until closing. There will be, planned trips of two, three and five nour
|Minor Damage Listed Men’s Day For In Accident Monday Snowmobilers Damage was minor in a two-
The
Peninsula
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rig’ of Niagara, on, Feb. 6 | ters. iisa ubect will be “Authority changed somewhat yea Chareh.
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and eagle tubes Capt, gos MESS, Paul, cloudy irline ordered Capt. Jess New Orl Tranter to take off this allorINew Your te noon for New York, canceling Visits to Frankfurt, Rome, Paris |oranoma, City, cloudy. clear Eva and Lisbon “The decision, was a combi he eee SIE acer tion of things," said spo Seon on “We have been delafed a0 | josuarens snow weather the lane Portland, Me., snow .
ie S'rily reasons. Mal. Gen. aku- the four Afr apted Biair a's recognized B
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witha aieye number of com- Charote, cloudy .
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breville, Gabon.
ing is a sectioned list of sock : Pledge Aid
have a mandatory retirement |B e age annd suggested the same = : g for federel office holders. Sra Se, Mare Nee that these people aren't|Ttaverse City competent, It's simply a matter ATION blood moving | Atbany, cloudy AL 18 4 cloudy .. 50 24 ieves President [Albuquerque, AUanta, clear . B 29 Nixon released General Hershey |Bigenartke cuow . -ll fe Selective service 40 ‘administration because the eld- |Bolse, cloudy 19 erly, Hershey came {a symbolize Beeess cloudy the 20 9 the young, |Butfalo, ‘snow mittee
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13, 1970
JANUARY
TUBSDAY,
MENOMINEE
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|logy teacher at Menominee High
Murder Case ‘a . ° . WindingoD Up
— Thomas E.|School for 29 years, sansounced | TT
Chambers, biology ard physio-| his intention to retire at the end
of the current school year.
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1930 graduate of Central Mis- ‘al { two men firstsourl State College, he taught cores murdercharged in tho withshooting
in Missouri for seven years and of an
affduty
State
Police
for four years at Pickford before . trooper is expected to go {0
joining the Menomince faculty, the Jury Wednesday. A, spokesman for Detroit tn ReRober r Colombe GAF DIVIDEND cution rested its NEW YORK, N.Y, ‘the [said the
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In court today,
board
w:
Mrs.
James
was called asa a witness wilnes:
on behalf of her husband.
The jury is row composed of coe: is cath: chargedob fury /at the end of testimony, -two members will be eliminated by drawing ballots.
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directors of GAP Corp. Wily ofHeclared a dividend of 10 liamse Monday Dupuic, in 31,the trial and of James
ts per share of common stock | Payr
t Iron Mountain, Mich.
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THE
6
TRON
MOUNTAIN
NEWS,
IRON
MOUNTAIN - KINGSFORD,
~A PANAX PUBLICATION
Iron Mountoln, Michigan _
To Fleece Residents
bei
As if mankind did not have enough legitimate problems to face, the human race is cursed with a breed of person who is determined to make a
that tho human rood can alfect omy more stro an residential ned it is Dectiee ot those njood in fact, thal sone, aco
living through trickery, deception and dishonest Dickinson
County
area
had a taste of this
tinsavory type of individual recently. A man, posing as a gas company employe, re-
ok cones economic sere hu slow In ‘the first half of 1970 to compared ‘with
portedly attempted to obtain money under false pre-
tenses. An Incident was reported in Norway and Iron Mountain police received a number of calls regarding similar attempts. Gas company officials haye asked residents to notify police immediately if any
unusual
There
have
incidents
take
place.
All
the
similar
reports
from
the low point reached just prior to the 1957-1958 recession. In the fourth quarter of 1969 it dropped to 79.7 from 95.1 in February. The base 100,
elsewhere
at the home
of an elderly woman
and
told her he
was Inspecting gas lines for his company, to the basement
and
he
She ad-
poured
either
esse
gasoline or cigarette lighter fluid on one of the
fuel lines to produce a flame. He then summoned the woman and told her she would have to have the line repaired and that the gas company could «do the job for her. But. he told her, he could sell her $250 worth of insur-
ance, and the gas company
would
be liable for
all damages. The woman offered to write him a check for $250, but he told her his company preferred cash, and she turned over $250 in bills to him. The woman, of course, had been bilked out of her money and the confidence artist escaped
without being Last week low" went to he was with a wanted
apprehended In Green Bay a “neat appearing felthe home of a woman and told her Wisconsin gas company. He said he
to check a gas leak in her basement.
The
man then apparently faked a gas leak to show the woman
“how dangerous”
the situation was.
Before he would fix It, the man said, she would have to post a $290 bond with him, but that she would be refunded all but $50 after the job was completed. He told her the rest was for insurance {nm ease of an explosion. The woman didn't have much cash on hand and wanted to pay the man by check. He refused but accepted $25 in cash and then left. The ‘woman dater became suspicious and contacted gas company officials who told her the man
ywas not an employe of the utility. Like the wom-
an In Marquette, she had been hoodwinked out of her money, Area residents should be on the alert for this
type of swindle attempt.
Home and business owners can sidetrack con in this kind of a racket by artists who (1) never paying cash os strangers, (2) checking with utility officials whenever they encounter a situa.
tion of this nature and (3) reporting to police any mspicious looking person using this approach TIMELY QUOTATIONS
Two Directions At Once In Lansinglieve paroehiaid blatantly un- ure after deleting = penny They have with- from Milliken’s proposal. In the Senate, Taxation Comuch of the a Harty DeMi Petit that issue ia voted mnlttee Contrast Gates, the Michigan legislature pack 0, R-Battle C has fought By
JOHN
TEARE
onstitational. LANSING (AP) — Somewhat like Janus, the Roman God of held will be looking in two directions atvonce when it convenes its erm seasion al nos Wednes"Ahead
is November's electio
It will shape the political
ba
ance for all 148 seats in House and Senate in 1971,
the and
decide which party controls the Governor's chair. Behind lies 1969, with a tangle or problems and proposals that never were finally resolved. Tha House calendar lists more than 134 bills that have been gat!
ents and to court or Iegisistive aifcraatioa ol pare: ehlald- tae
predicament munis, Milliken's State of the State ‘address may well ask the Legislature to consider a variexy of waya ta meet a defic’t In the state's 1970-71 budget, That xected Thursday. Some legislators anticipated at prospect and have arate on Milliken to hold spending
ing dust since the doldrum days of late July, Back then, it took present levels or cut areite 40 pages to list them ‘al, ills are what Gov. pelate the Christmas adiournWilllam G. Milliken "must pen: louse republicans etrate to find the 12 parts of jucation reform package, joined 34 Democrats. in voting Legislators can use the backlog down two versions of bill to to escape or ensnare the conincrease tax revepues — troversies and political difficul- Milliken’s, the. etter: speaker a raised by the Governor's Ryan's. Milliken afd a curiously’ bian leadership coalition insist the whole can be put back together and passed; but at this
point, that involves ‘raising taxes in an election year.
Republican Majority Leader Emil Lockwood, expected to re-
ill and, 90.une =
"ht parochiald has = leqal advocates who point to MichPen pear Tet by related
led in committe, —Repeal thi
he loesl Proper
and apastment rents ina
rae
It Bot ie tax
taxes
approved
the
House Democrats want to mb stitute an Increaced slate tax o ai, cervorate and bank'ng a aaa
Milliken's own version in a prelimin:
“Abolish the State Board of Education, authorize the governar
to appoint a State Educa-
tion Department director. Nu-
merous alternatives have been proposed in both houses, The Senate rewrote the resolution to specify a five-member, appointed borrd that would, in turn name a director. The measure failed-when brought-to—-«
Here, briefly, is the status of 1969 House and Senate action on Millien's elueation reform bills, none of which ras |ratatned to him for signingi
—1970-71 state a aid appropriation. The senate approved slightly more than §1 billion, includi an estimated $25 million for parochiaid. The house has yet to act on Appropriations and Education committee —recommenda-
vote. ‘The House Constitutional Re-
vision Committee is studying Mill'ken’s_ version —Conso} te 60 “intermediate, administrative districts Into to 15 regional ‘The Senate amended the proposal, raising the total to many as 25, then left the bill-in
linquish his Senate seat to run Betting on inflation is betting against yourself. for Secretary of State, calls a mit—Treasury Secretary David M. Kennedy. tax Increase extremely likely. tee is studying Milliken's verSo. in effect, does Democratic sion, Te any man who. says population control 1s 2 Mouse Speaker William A, Ry=Expand state testing and rewoman. any Ask form of genocide, I say: medial teaching: an ex. for whom education reform eee that some $63 million be —Mrs. Judith Hart, British Minister’ for Overseas an, is a chance to try to establish perimental teachers incentive Development. vtnerease the state cigarette pas. plan and a system of neigha 85 million precedent for : a Zz private and sectaree = seven to IL cents a Hier educational centers. ‘The only thing to negotiate in Paris {s the anes I three were passed by the amount of reparations the U.S. should pay the Viet~ Macys aa legislators be- Pens Mouse passed the meas- House and are in the Senate ucation Committee. namese people. SIpstablish uniform — atate —Daniel Elliot, « co-ordinator of the Vietnam Morabudgeting standards for local torium Committee, districts. don't state, emotional Under “study by See comextreme If you're in an ciety for the Prevention. of - mittees-of both By HAL BOYLE i ket behind the wheel of a car. If you have to get —Amend the male ConstituNEW YORK (AP) — Things a Blindness. somewhere, let someone else drive signs: This one’s on tion to allow a 16 - mill stateAsher, professor of education and psu columnist might never know if theExecutive i. Wi wide property tax and-eliminadesk of Jules Podell, owner psychologif the Copacabana here: “It tion of local property taxes for . chology at Purdue University, naming cutomabile he didn’t open his mail: Shoeshine to edveation. A survey found that 78 per takes mare. tha“ s the major contributor to
Stability After Sixty-Five
xo
Gradual Occurrence Ry DR.
WAYNE
G, BRANDSTADT
ow can a Woman know when the menopause wana, vind when it is completed? the ages The onset bf the change, usually’ between menstrual is gradual. The interval belies 45 and5 longer and the periods themselves jon. Tt is complete when there are no more the change and my doctor —I am gone th ani What does the drug do? Are P: EE
Si longer proIncing the female hormones n> menopausal dad by the ovaries, the drugfor relieves threo weeks Gaily symptoms. When Giscontinucd the one week, Ulere should be no side effects. Too large a dosage may cause toreness of the Dressts und pelvic discomfort. ause? What effect would Q it Move on the natural aging process? wterus, overies or both ‘A~Surgical removal oferethe brings on a sudden and during the chia esa not affect the aging proc: complete mel female hormon y take dont sch Ttyou oven cus talls whether tat test a is there “TL have heatd that soma nas started | bee Change of life and whecher it ¢ mpl Is it tru ical test Unat determines: the-amount-of blood i an index of ovarian activity Ngen in ofvour thus, the stage of your menopause would esuse a woman, 76, to have tot flushes What and sweats?’ What, can T do for them? 4 the symptoms. usually start vi of the menopause, they often -persist lon of the is complete.
They are caused by instability
nervous control of the blood vessels of the skin and are hot weather, bot baths, slco%ol, spicy aggravel
foods, excessive coffee drinking ond rervous excite Hient, They are helped by avoiding these precipitating vour weight sets “he normal factors & short_course ee Female bormoncs, sy seman © tranquilizer also may be belptal
-
cent of American women wear panties inter months, 23 per than do in summer,
girls and during the cent more What will
science discover next? At about the age of 35 practi-
cally everyone starts suffering a Joss of hearing in certain ranges of spund. Those good old days: ay _ in England, if you had $50 11
give Better ate than never: Tickets 30 years old will be accented.
At Expo 70, the gigantic international exposition on which Japan is spending $2 billion. They are the 12 million tickets sold for the planned 1940 World Fair in Tokyo which was canceled by the outbreak of war,
BERRY’S WORLD
show, economic slugalahhess will follow.
Tocal tax to develop courses for gifted children. Uniler study by committees of both houses. — By Jim
Berry
the
eye
at
pares, mith the impact
&
ea
of 3 tne
vid,wzecuive v airecti ofof ththe Be
lachian Regional Commission came to life the average Sl
lachtan~ mountaineer’s yarnalue'well below that of other Americans, malnutrition still scars his children, employment is only a memory and subpar
education _preordains his _offspring to failure, But the commission, born from.John F.. Kennedy's Incredulity at the poverty he saw
during the 1960 West Virginia primary camnaign, and given life by President Lyndon Johnson, measures success in tiny “They were at the bottom of the barrel and it's difficult to turn that around.’
portation of the 18 million per
damn small, damn modest.” But now for the sick there iit "dreds more r the young there are vocational technical schools, ns of communities have new sewage treatment plants and nearly 2,600 miles of new roads
a
single ee
of the gov-
of ‘Appalachian states, and eal cover tho whale range of the political snectrum, likes this program," West Vire
Jon: There are few divorces among.
weeks, or at least not fall sharpVana from
measure = Is surveys of pecan
Piateidual
market Investors: male managers of businesses, proprietors and officers.
It Costs Just To Sit Still CARLTON SMITH AND ICHARD PUTNAM PRATT
able
costs
come
to
3.8
cents
per mi ata that to the fixed costs, etal per-mile cost
So if you hink ‘it costs a ly cost of owning a 3 or 4 cents to run down medium-priced eight - cy nd automobile with standard accesand automatic transmission, and driving it 10,000 miles The figure inb, cludes depreciation tigured on the most advantageous trade-in it costs an ineluctable 14.5 cents a mile to drive to the store schedule: © . back, even though you're con— $748; } $1,488, only 1/10 3. ‘According to the American suming The AAA calculations ara Automobile Association, itiad based on extensive tests of drive the largest figure, $1,448, in ing under a variety of road confor the 10,000 mi les thatieee ave sage motorist a nee on his car ditions. Here's the way the yearly cost breaks dow: ‘That's a big jump from the Fixed annual costs Includes see of two and three years ie & Theft ins. $100 deduc. cols. ins. Liab. $100/300/25M.
As figures it, even if you never turned the key in the car all year, the cost of just
“ 102 Is
letting it sit at the curb would
amount to $2.88 a day, or $1,053.
Appalachian Soulsearch
affected states. have shown near-unanintous enthusiasm .for seeing the effort igh.
those who remarry after Almost all such marriages are suecosstul, a University of Con; necticut stu and listed
strike
y=
PogIn, ope £
And the administration, Cor gress ad representatives of Lhe
about $5 a year, Chickens sold for a cent a picce, eggs a penny a dozen, a big fat goose five cents, wheal five cents a bishel, and the price of beer was legal ly zat al Lwo pa for three gal-
about 45 feetper second, co!
busiinessmen gains, minus ios
of
arc in’ use, under construction or in planning stages.
three horses, sx oxen, 20 cows, 200 sheep—and still have §2 ta apply on the rent, which was
rise somewhat In the next few
Lics, & registra. 4 Depreciation 79 $1,053 The depreciation figure says ‘Those are the fixed costs of the AAA, Is the average annual sales ownership, which you bear cost “‘predicated on car tr ing, decreases. It's near a severe auto reg: how much—or year na of 49. er yo drive your car: For the first three months of licensing and registration, deis the approximate duration of the most eco Med by Dé foresee ade Preciation, innserances costs the varinomical service period, duri: inetly_unfavor: vorabl atteMr comtas nae ay oil, main- which the car is i. mate. Money will art aun ae tenance and tires, “They will ser is _ greatest over-all cost fear, in and consumer, and. indus- vary ac 6 to the —— spending likely will ba of miles hives during the “The variable costs average, down. ir mile a The Help Wanted Advertists: Gas & off 2.76 cents Ing Index, a production of the erage 8 cents National Industrial Conference miles onnhs ‘average car; vari- Maint. lied 1 sy otal 95. cen! That's based on the capi driver’s 10,000 miles per year. ginia’s Republican Gov. Arch A, By MARK BROWN Moore Jr. told a House public tofu dee WASHINGTON (AP) — The subcommittee last federal agency created [ive works spring. fount baal , years ago to pull poverty-ridden President Nixon, while trim- mille driver goes up, his Cost pet Appalachia into the mainstream ming back on most Items in the drops by around 30 per 7 of American affluence acknowl budget left him by the outgoing cent: Jobnson administration, left the 20,000 miles at 3.95 cents $ 790 edges its imoact so far has been money for the commission in- Fixed ym cost 1,063 “damn small, damn modest." tact. Pus $150 deprec. Half a decade after the Apparaise cent
‘The Senate reduced the mill- sons In a 13-state area. Bray pointed to development age rate to 12 per dollar, then of the “hardware of new roa defeated the resolution. — : The. House Taxation Commit. hosvitals, mhonls and sanitation facilities. But these have been foe
cash and wanted to live on 2 farm, you could stock it with
ful first marriages. Quotable notables: “We live ina cocktail culture whose unlovely symbol is the ring on mahogany.”-~Elsa Maxwell ‘The champagne life, alas, has its perils including opening the impact force ob ny
{stmas week. A lot may yet learn the bad news. oni? IOS shows that tt tan't only lon of that tet oo sper ing. ually im, rent. [as the consumer's attitude toward. wide range ofeco-omle, soeial
valid measure. agent are con the Association of Purchasing Pitaresd Ine. and they, too, downward. industry is
wowing Its rate of purchase,
in arriving at this conclusion are these:
In the Upper Peninsula and in Marinette and Green Bay. In Marquette recently an unidentified man called
fnltted him
measurements
to tee nove it theHWAL is
still a —t They tional Laker point
of their
employes carry identification and credentials, they emphasized 2 ‘The Dickinson County incidents are not unique. been
Index,
is aa — tow. Wiehe fe ing to ward in ae reeks. ri er which tends 100, “precede stocl ~manve~ ‘The index Is a measurement 1ments by a week or more, now of how active employers ara in reads about 820, seeking workers, and_has an Felates to” the Dow accurate record. Although the unemplo:Lata rate remains at Jones Industrial Average which, 34 . cent,it could very well Wf the ICI Is accurate, should
€on Artist?’ Seeks
The
Confidence
~~ eandueted= by Sindlinger & £0;a
ing iw commmaient jon's_appropria= oe i
tion from $174.4 million for the year et last June 30 to $283.4 million for the current fis-
cal year, ‘Yet the commission, author. Ized for a six-year period ending , faces an uncertain aa
ure.
to 145 cents for the 10,000-mila driver,
Quick Quiz
are several ptlans
Q—How many Army ‘became presidents arene Catal States?
“At is extei a itis Seite We' ie dato a lot of evaluating
arching months.”
aver
the
next 1S
A—Seven—the last was Dwight. D. Elsenhower.
Light On The Light Bulbs By G. DAVID WALLACE WASHINGTON (AP) — Anyone who thinks all 100-watt light bulbs give off the same amount
of light is completely dark. “Tha
consumer
thinks
To-watt bulb produces about 1 lumens. lumen output among the
major
anderd
light
bulbs
Is
stant, offering purin the fairly haere some fe of how much that
could expect from a us bale of eerie wattage. ut with the advent of three-
when he buys a 100-watt bulb it pives olf tho same amount of way and long-life bulbs, the light as any ‘other 100-watt pro become more combulb," said Federal Trade Com- plicated. mission attorney Raymo The reason is that lumens and bal Ufe fe are | like opposite ends Decrear easing the a Rhing said, that {snot
erica ent
the ci
so he, tnd bis colleagues at the FTC are pulting final touch8 ‘on a, regulation to. require manufacturers to spec fong thelr bulbs will last and how mueh light they put out, Tho basis of the proposed revisions are lumens— for measuring the amount. of-light produced by a glowing object. A. standard 100-watt light bulb, for example, puts aut about 1,600 Tumeus,’A "standard
tea
of
‘Thus
hare ii
I lon; iit
tube” last” about ka00 wou mipare
ith
the moe
tie
bulb,
standard, three-way li Dulbe: of the stipoite-wat nes watt eplien po sitio sition,
ing
at
the
ae off
100+
only
Recalling The Yesterdays"= Today Is Tuesday, Jan. 13, the later waa suid the charges were Jsth day of 1970, There are 352 days left in the year. ‘Ten years ee sAntelne PE . HIGHLIGITS IN FISTORY: nay France's finance minister “after a dispute with President Charles de
ng
nO
"Gantiemen, | think you'll be relieved to know thot “tf wont to becomea member of our IInle‘lubt”
and life expectan es provi’ the Information in indbooks distributed to deal-
°
RAT_CHANDALL. Editar
‘Investor
ihe
Noveraber, Tt oll five ‘points ta 272, based on 1957-1980 equaling
a
LESTER &. STAPLE General Manager
~
Board, took-s.share, drop latest measurement
z
213 2B, tudingten
13, 1970
Mood Measurement
nleaiewn Ba
The Proof Of The Pudding
Iron Mountain News
TUESDAY, JANUARY
MICHIGAN
Thomanufacturersdi
sect oe anntnctirers UHI not. ob ber to tion on most Ii Sintribing te the eee same in on the light bulb Beate ee FTC ators are now review-
government proposals 24 indatey objections and sub-_ ini
Eleven persona wera late ree roy
ors,
of the five commission
TUESDAY,
JANUARY
13, 1970
D Of I Members
“Roman Holiday" ia __ the tieme for the Chippewa ‘chub For Reunion ti a = be held Saturday at Plana for tha EMBA Auxilesc time will_hegin_at beheld in 6: = Pes te be followed by iary_reunion_to tember In Appleton wero disdinner, cussed when the Theta ‘Chapter —Alt—reservi ations are—to— be} met —recently— inthe Heddymado by calling the club, 774 Room of the Power Company. oss The reunion will begin with The chairmen for the event 2 12 noon luncheon, following are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ri by entertainment in which each utes will take part. A dine gonl, ‘assisted by Dr, and the Mi Richard Cecconi, Mr. and Mrs Robert Bertoldi,” Mr. and Mrs. pre Ring first aire, inSten Matte, an Mr. and Mrs, formed members that reserva“ will be taken until June. ‘A, R. Mose: report made on the success an 2s ot ie ‘annual Chris:mas dinner
‘Party On Feb. 15 aun were made for a Val-
ah rao. ae 18 In-the Imlate Conception Church ters of 15a
“bet met Thursday at the K of cee. lety of games bee be
pete as Mf lunch wall be served, ie
is invited
Saal Hiek-
ets may be obtained from the membership or at the door the day of the event,
The committee for th's party
te ennpsiced of Mra, ‘Theress Almons, Mrs, FI one, Mrs, Palmena Bolan, ars, ol | Country Club e, . : Fave, Mrs. Jeanctte. Mariuecl, Urs. Tfelen Oliva, Mrs. Esther Moreau, Mrs, ‘Adeline Brosio, Mrs. Pia Ooehietti, Mrs. Josephine Pesaventa, Mrs. Dora Romagroll, Mrs.’ Nelda Menchini, Mrs. Elizabeth Schupp, M'ss Hedwig Schupp,- Mrs. Gertrude Smo! {oer, Mrs. St. Arnatal Mrs Jane ‘Thethon, Miss ther Teemontin and’Mra. Eliza ‘The treatin;
d party held at the Dickinson Hotel with 150 EMBA members
and gues's attending. Earl SioChildren’s Party | berg, EMBA president, served
ie
January 25
The P Grove Country Club children's party will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Jan, at the club, he Narvey of Pembine wit
as master the event. the dinner | Babbitt of
have horses and wagon for rides for the children from p.m. Refreshments
1
to I
3 be
Served at 4 p.m. and Foo-Foo,
the French Canadian guide and trick shot artist, will entertain - | from 4 p.m.
was opened yi
Fra ee oniness ‘session was |. Reservations are to be made conducted
by
Mrs.
Grace
Elli-
by Jan. 20 by contacting a com-
ott, recent, Two new members, | mittee member,
See
and is. ay Members of the committee introd ie bya thor for t l Mts, Dan Flaminio, "774-8209;
pone
Informed the ME. and Mrs. Glenn Winters, that Mrs, Anna T4541; Mr. and Mra. Walsh, s'ate regent, wili arrive Pollard, 7r¢d011; Mr. and Mrs, fn Tron Mountain on Jan. 24 to | Hobe re oe ae rs d t Bujold, 774 plans concerning the ‘t Trick to be held | ME.and oF aaa af Tate convertion Walsh Mrs. and M r . will [7/43617, in June. Mrs. here lunch at the Dickinson Hotel “ She — with rele 967 oifcers,” " ie wal th nies ot beer a & silver, ten to te held trom |L FeSO
ylertar
al the K ¢ Tal Ain Pitre att neud | Women A pprow to att Lotter Of Thanks $100 To Fund
In other business, Mrs. Elliott ced persons on monthly comsattees to try and keep within $90 budge’, unless a special Seta Is Involved, Mrs. be Valent! gave sreit of pal League. She invi scare fo have: free hours | Goring the week to assist with mending
and
preparing
‘Upon the recommendation
of
the executive board it was voted to give an additional $100 to the
opportunity fund of the Presby(anal, when the Women's Asso ciation of the First United Presbyterian Church held its. tirst
of
‘bandages. A thank you letter was read |? th a from Father Christopher by the ‘The members joined in the Vic'orla ‘Bour singing of a hyma, accompanied T|by Mrs, Walter ober Schmutzler. the ‘many boxes ol business sessi more toithe-Bareee ducted by Mrs. William Martin,
air ihe Sunday [President Biss | Hazel Convis Fe eeean Bhterty on the article drat vo- |se04,{'s, secretary's, report pind Visitor concerning Freeman gave the treasurer's of ee ie church admin~ | report, ‘The | revised by-laws istral ‘At the end of the meeting the were read and accepted. rice ares draped for tre late | =p: Willams Ulgslns, sewing ‘Mrs. Marie Muz: th ‘The closing prayer was of-|/rorga for the ‘Christmas box and donations of money. Rew Anorgn ‘is pastor of the, First bles decorated with seasonal Spanish’ United Presbyterian flowers arranged by Mrs. Jean Chureh of Miami, Fla. a jeatieeel comand-her Belees, chalrmeo,
mi bring to the church office old Cards were played an prizes lasses for the project rent. to. Mrs. Ann Munch, Byes for the Needy” Mrs. Louise Machus, sponsored by the Telepione
at; ‘Mrs. Jennie Cerasoli, canas-
Company
Pioneers
nextart meesing meetiny of ie Counell aot0 ‘The committee for the Feb. 5 |troteatant Caverch Wotan wil
dist Church on Friday, Jan. 23 Maude Bracke, Mrs. seadghlne at 1:30. Dalo Oliver, superinten: i
,
Mrs. Doris Daniels, Mrs. Helen Koch,
Mrs, Mary Groleau, Mrs. Irene
MOUNTAIN
NEWS,
IRON
EMBA Members Discuss Plans
Chippewa Club Party
|S! Fer Saturday
Valentine
Plan
THE IRON
ent of Trico., will be the ‘speak:
For the program, Mrs, Sch-
re, Mary Laliberty, Mrs. La | mutzler and froma Mes, Marlin Concernput Mn-on Clile Masste, Mrs, Ruth Novara, |q skitfe entidedtaken “Harry's Angel.” ‘Mrs. Ann St. Louis, Mrs, Leona was followed by a quiz of
ut and
of ceremonies for Duririg the course of he introduced J. Appleton, vice presigeneral
manager
of
Wiscousin-Michigan Power Co; William i
Rafi
‘thern divir and Edward
Kruger of Avpleton, director of industrial relations. ‘The tobles were decorated with art Christmas trees provided by the auxiliary, The trees, along with three clectrical appliances donated by the Power Company were presented as pr
Following ‘the dinner, dance music- was provided by the Rhythmaires. A
Valentine
party
will
eer Englettes meeting will be pee
Jan, 20, instead
‘announced,
of
x Spera’s
mall,
Prayers ‘and Mi
ea titled
“Your
‘The Mary” peiher ‘Cirele-was the host unit for the ee hour,
Speaker For
|
United
|
Nations
Ann Landers...
pease and Peeks Quality. Kraut make @ great {eam in thie tangy saled hearty enough for the fungrlest man:
Mary Marston I fonored At
Blue Mountain Answers Your Problems By po vote of the sta: The 18th annual United Nadslent Blue Mountala |Homs dinner meeting will fea-| ¢ college, Blue Mountain, Miss. ture Kenneth W. Swan of Crys- Dear Ann Lande: ry I am Dear Ann Landers: We ere| seniors have been honor feature section the for, tal Falls as uest_epeskerr-a o- F shovked amg tt selection ap-| your—eotumm thar inted im aware {the 1979 Mountaineer college cording to Mrs. Irma Johnson, ee ce atk pears all over the world, Those | °yearbook: \Gxlension bone economist. ‘The at See Tha harmless effects of ‘wb live In Tokyo enjoy tt in|” Among tha seniors nanied ‘dinner meeting will bo held at \the Masonic Temple on Tues ‘bation. You replied, the Asahi Evening. News, As was Miss Mary Marston,
Mountain as versatilit not cause an editor of that newspaper, T I iron of tl dark circles hays heen asked by our readers | Miss Marston 1s editor the Mounrl al nar will it student literary tain.” During the summer | burt you tm any way ‘The worst thimg st masturbation 1969 he participated in an E Other choices included, Rosaseminar sponsored by |that tt “oreduces guilt: because | at please, Is the ‘eep| mary TO WED—Mr. and Mrs. Phil ropean imple of Sheffic\ College of Wenham af the old wives’ tales which| ~ Satoshi Sugita ip Friberg of Florence, Wis., Gordon ai 8 May Queen, presi dent ‘of the Mass. Included in this seminar have been scaring kidw to death |*!* announce the engagement of was study of the history of the since the Year On Euzelian Soc! Juanita Wong Dear Satoshl Suxita their daughter, Karen, to Dr. of Greenville, ‘maid of honor. lussian revolution, and tour Your answer has virtually! might Interest your fa} Ter Osterberg, son of Mrs, |) is piven the green light to millions | readers to know th: qi jueen of the Burelian poveed We: Osterberg, also. of |? : lee Moore of Tamy ) Be Brenda L ese, ine Eeiberg, re (Czechoslovakia ond charm, rpnperiatentons celved her degree In nursing [Son will discuss the varied ex {the campus’ Sunday School in the Iron. Curtain shameful, disgusting habit. m Wisconsin State uate: periences Mary Howell of countries, using slides taken Why didn’t you tell the teen- | eee literally means a grave. E Bolivas sity, Eau Claire, and is bili ager that while masturbation wasn't recommending homlty on the siaff off Wood during last summe s tour. | ino senior not -cause insanity or ita however. 1 meant to t; ys president of the instructor at the |does Veterans Hoopital in MilwauDpchursh at doés nll the respons suggest th: the woman gel kee. Her is a graduate Ease “Elementary school in Iron |V.D... It | Macon, as friendliness, pai blurring of U ef the War and bury the | ent of an Ann Brown Matlot of Marquette Gaversty Dew. a graduate of |create: causes, abrenbminded- relationship six feet under, sight, fal School. and presently. is |Northern’ Michigan” Univer: scholarship Jo Hughes of Mi eo, |ness and tends to decreaset he practicing In Denmark, Wis. |with a master of arts idian, as field day queen, athtm My | fete sex aft Coalldeatiat to Hol : A June wedding is planned. — |ite has been active in bo ira-|pleasure of My normal director of the Eugelian doctor told me jst. st in, ———————Imaties and music in the local ; oh Society: Betty Morphis older men who have prosthat 3 wail i A . In addition to being guest \tate trouble are paying th rhe Faced? tell thon you rant : as sportsmanship, member Camp Fire Girls, paint ‘Swan_will peolthees tthe All-Star’ spar | Blue Birds To cal entertainment during the price for practicing masturba | enioy the fruits of his labors Charlotte Garrison of Pontswith HIM — pee — rather than8M) toc was chosen by tha faculty program, accompanied by Rich- tion in their youth. You have a responsibility to |later, with a second husban ard Smare. represent the quality of iu= the young people of America latter he hax worked hintself to! '?, tellectuality, in the yea Hold Candy Sale The dinner meeting Is_sponday,
Jan,
20
T Ntosturbation
will
‘Swan has iUed his talk "Ex-|insanity,y, V.Dy or periences Behind The Iron Cur-|under your eyes,
jsored by the Dickinson Count
Camp Fire and Blue Extension 3 have resumed their Mrs. Ina
Area be Bird
held on Feb. 4 for daughters of members, to replace the mother<iaugh‘er dinner jn May. Following the meeting lunch was served and cards were played. Winners»were Mra. Earl
regular meetings following the holiday season. ‘The highlight of the month will again be the annual candy bar sale to be conducted by the various groups of the ares, iI Thefor ‘oisson and Mrs. Tracy Wales,
Homemakers Counc! Andersen,
chairman.
Reservation deactine is Thur day, Jan. 15, The dinner wi be served at 6:30 p. m, Table decorations are in charge’ of
and to their parents to chenge |death. your advice and T trust you 1 do sq Immediately. —Orange Give In of Tose him » County
Dear Orange County — and
a guy gives you this line, out! For tips on how to handle stieck: Ann
Farewell
Party
For Covenant
Pastor Jan. 14 ¢ Town and’Country extens‘o1 | Necking And euttlig - ta | Mrs. not come off the top of my as The oaan its?” party will be held Landers In care at A 7 farewell {Anderson and Mrs. R. D. Chris- head. It 1s the combined coum |e syed nesespepers Wednesday evening at the bridao, “Mts, phil” Alguist, [Sanders candy bars will sell for ty are In charge: the pro sel of top medical authorities. Soe Ne ola be taney hacia First’ Covenant fhureh for the They agreed unanimomsly self-addressed envelope, Mlarapent| Rev. johnson, who has a ; that masturbation does not ‘The coniiiitieetortiidimedt:| "eo ee eee rved hurch as interim Avn Landers will be glad to)’ pastor cone canes for Ons ater | Girls will begin taking orders produce any ill effects, except tor the past 10% months. Wicks, 3 Mrs, M. T, Gibson, Mra, {o" Wednesday and will continue Weddings you with your problems. | the rullt feelings | reralting |help son began his tn+ ry Tiderman, Mrs. Kea ithe sale for one week. The bars | ———— from parental admonition and \Send them to her in care “ministry bere in March, Howard Brocker will be delivered approximately | ROX-PINKART Uhis-newspaper, enclosing a “elt tern "Nr stories. It Is trae that 969, after the former pastor of ‘two weeks Ister. ‘The First Methodist Church of| ascare addressed, stamped envelope. So ue, Ray Ambrosia, prostate condition can be e chureh, the Rev. Edward This sale is held to assist the Iron Mountain was the scene for aggravated by masturbation, hnson, resigned to serve @ girls in earning money for the the weddingof Jnnet I, ‘brt marital intercourse would Covenant church near Los An summer camp, an important art, daughter no Me tho same. Daily = | Prior to coming Nine-Way Basic feature of the youth organiza- Joseph P Pinkart of Pembine,and do Uve ‘received thonsands of itati here, Rev. Johnson served as tion designed to foster their | No! Box, son of Mr. and letters from teen-agers whose Meditation chaplain inn VA. Hospitalia Printed | Pattern growth inta healthy, self reliant Mrs. Elmer V. Box of Brighton, | Massachusetts from which he guilt feelings over masturbaomen. tion have produced severe BUT GOD SHOWS HIS LOVE! “ypoard members will meet at one clergyman for the 2 p.m. Personality problems. They FOR US 7:15 p.m, Jan. 27 at the De-| nuptial was ae bose Richard avoid friendships for ehurch here from Rev. W.G. Ruohouakt trot and~ Northern meeting | Reese, The alta 5 decorated of }1941 to 1947. First Lotheran Charch roots. Leaders’ meeting, will] with frrangements ef white and fear someone will Tearn_ habit.” Rey. Johnson will conclude his be held at 1:15 p, m. Jan. 28 in blue mums. Music for the ser em other all like Lave, | notion the faave the Reddy Room of the Power vice was played by" Mrs. Germastur. |docs not remain hidden By n Upon lea Company. aldine LaPointe and the soloist jai they are homosexuals. ture it ts such that it must his retirement and trawas Miss Joanne Palomaki, hate, nee continue I¢ Is not uncommon for a teen |show itself. vel to Florida and Arizona, cousin of the bride. with people love to write nod describe himself shows itself in deeds and in where his daughter Carol, 1s Nurses Association Given in marriage by now residing. father, the bride wore a floor acts, | Meeting Wednesday Some teen-agers Tre church has called a new length gown of white lace over The love of God is also re-| pastor, despondent they the Rev, Lloyd morset Dr, Robert Anderson, will be satin fashioned with a rounded become 80suicide, vealed. God's love does not re-} of Northridge, Calif., who the speaker at the Dickinson neckline accented by pearls, and consider main a secret in the realm of Every elinieol study which his ministry here on Fe. ended’ in Ihave seen Indicates that ap- jthe unknawn. The Apostle Paul | begin District Nurses Association Jong sleeves that 4, The front of her gown proximately 96 per cent of all tells us that God shows His} All members and friends of meeting to be held at 7 p. m. points, Wednesday at the Dickinson also displayed pearls and se- males and 88 per cent of all love for us, This love is shown| the church are invited to the uins. Her full length lace chapHotel. males have masturbated at in the redemptive act of God|farwell program ahonoring Rev. His topic tor the evening, will el: tra her shoulders. some social hour times during their lives. in the coming of Christ into the Johnson ani “The Importance and Value,A If mastarbation cansed blur- ‘world, This love fs also shown} which will fotlow, of Autopsies. jpearls and crystals, ring of sight, absent-minded- lo us in the great and little ALL iegistorod nurses, non-| shoulder Ie members Included, are éncour-|She carried a bouquet of white ness, and postate trouble, things that wa experience in ‘The word exodus means “(gonged-to- attend. |roses and carnations. For her there would be about 140-mil- jour daily lives, We see it_and ing out." It refers to the lon; that| journey of the children of Israet Reservations for the dessert- jewelry she wore a pair of car- lion blurry-eyed, nbsent-mind- recognize it in the meeting may be made by call- Tings. gift _of the bridegroom, ed prostate sufferers wander- God sees fit to bestow on us ionnd. Egypt to the Promised ing one of the frat) hosther’ great = grandmother's Ing around. ! and our families. esses; Corinne La Tt rng $480; Clarice Orler, S600001, or | Miss Darlene Ray. close La Murphy, 774-6371.
study group of Norway.
friend, was the maid of honor.
She
was
silica
in a royal
pe
velvet floor length gown turing 2 round neckline, on slonves ane a light Bue detach able train, A light blue crown held her short veil. She carried First United Presbyterian bouquet of white and Boy Scouts at 7 p, m. Wednes- @bluecrescent carnations, Mer jewelry day. was a cultured eat! and mateh e bride, Christian Sclence Society Se ing earrings, gift A close frlend, ‘Tort Hanes, Umonial mecting at 8 iby Aerie West’ fednesday and raedbe poor served the bridegroam as best man. Ushering duties were per BASIS of a beautiful, 52-week from 2 to 4 p. Wiltlam Inagberg, | wardrobe. Sew this éasy prin-| First United Method Chiceh johns . i Area Church
Activities
Pot
For the
wedding
tho- mother
of the bride wore a turquoise
knit dress complemented by silaccessories
and
a
white
Mall of Jehovah's| Yer Kingdom She Witnesses ‘Theocratlo Ministry | “himsey trimmedwithwitha fur. corsage school at 7:30 p, m. Thursday of pink roses and white carnn and at 8:30 p. m, service: meet" RVENTY: FIVE CENTS for tions. The bridegroom's parents each pattern — add 25 cents ing. Bible study at 4 tonight, were unable to attend but wired for ench pattern for Air Mail Orpha Circle of Trini an arrangement of flowers, Also and Special Handling. Send to Methodist Chureh at 7:9 presented with corsages were | p Sizes 1244, 14%,
1642, 181%
22%, Misses Sizes 10, 12,
ed from P and L Social Club at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ellis Rahi ‘Thureday at Sperets | fa Miss alee service at a tea tle cenMary Constantini and Mrs. An-| tered with bouquet of blue flow-| Iron Deo Mountain Wednesday at the : churel.} Th is the grandmothers of the bride, gie Godin will serve = the Junch| ers and blue tapers. Snowmen Marian News, a)Martin,‘Pier’ Mrs. Ethel Williams and Mrs. committee. decorated the small tables. ae *2 will be a combined tweeting Anna West lath St. Pinkart,
FRANELY speakin
7
MICHIGAN
| Dinner Named
‘Samsa, Mrs, Carmin Valentine, |‘This _Mrs._Paye Badinl and Mrs. thought provoking questions ee or jumper—sew | women to cut and sew at 1 as_a dress cess two ‘Ann Menuec! Teitgious-nature-conducted-by Y) one, right up to ae dilfer-| Wednesday. Mrs, James Mrs. Sehmutzler_ ‘The president closed the meet- oa, vere Pee ca BIL colosl will’ ba the hestess ‘Meetings selected prayers ing by reading boo iad
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slides cl Japan, All| Kingsford: American Legian hall
and friends are in| where the couple BIG, NEW SPRING-SUMMER | members yited, 150 guests, Juanitagrected Lantz some cut
Sle, fen Siar
BOS. coup.
——
and served the four tiered wed-| ding cake, Collette Krueger was
sansa “Senn HOOK Personal Notes |in"ivties'of tho guest hock. ics Mrs. Madeline Weiser of 505| For traveling to. Alabama, the “TNSTANE FASHION BOOK — Blaine is a patient a whal-lo-wear answers, acces Vincent street Hospital, Green Ba sory, figure Lips Only $1. ilies sconsenciee: iter corsage was of white mums and pink EVERDAY TENSION? SLEEPLESS NIGHTS? ni cinapae wan hoaorearetian se you edgy
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: News Niagara e
* H Vil age
pr
i
—
a
.
: placed
¢ annual spring election for | both April 7, Four village trus-|
ae
ge testimony, compiled by Puy Sunty he. takes ile
and son, Billy, Bona oe sted. te jamie stock in objections to nuclear} first in the oval th ny, Ss ennee ition that | power ts. ‘The business of
positon
Mr. Willis placed first in the ee
ete
| Tt Fis “committee,
ydest
bet| "i
Mrs,
Willis’ brother, Don Ok-
|Jer, of Iron Mountain, placed | cithess after Rae told the first in tig frag cee race, They Ait ea, altobapbens: Jae aaa dy is is fouled choking ready fouled byby choking
of the village board ‘of trustess.
.
fee se ae Goeetpel erica Legion ' of theaf ice peace.of municipal a justice ‘The deadline for filing nom-
mdincd.
|
-
Conference
“Also to be elected tn the April 7 balloting will be the two county supervisors to, represent Niagara’s two districts, Charies!
ing employment
ae
a post service officers ence, a public relations
confet semin-
ar, an oratorical workshop and On Sunday
.
-
Lupe.
ro
ee
will
are
asked to atte!
tite
LO 8-2721 |i nportant. meeting, when Bel
years of the
hold
a
special
Leanna
hostesses.
"Mirror OF Mind by John Conwell
Are all-car accidents really Answeri—Most_ of them are, though quite a few could have been prevented by care, courtesy and compliance with highway regulatians. Surprisingly, though, many automobile smashups’are the result of deliberate action, Dr. John Edlund, a Kansas City pathologist, estimates, says Women's Mediaccidents?
Hagberg Home rans were registered by Charlotte Swanson and Margaret Bryner. The final standings for the fof play are as follows: first Joe er Stark's 2. La
Quin's 20-16; Bryner's 14-22; Medical arts’ 1223 and Marcouiller’s 12 *” cal News Service. that 5 ta 10 Women’s ate at 6:30 per cent of all traffic deaths are suicides camouflaged lo look as ; Wednesday, em if they were accidenls, Men's volleyball ae tonight Tr It Tove that makes a husin the high school hand henpec! Answer: No. “t Is a problem Wives Of Prisoners ot role identification rather love that causes a husband Refused Moscow. Visit than ta give in to his wife so much MOSCOW (AP) — The wives that he becomes henpecked, of four Americans missing in Even If his love a = wite did Vietnam’ left Moscow today for continue, and that is highly un-
juice
way.
The club has
just com- | Bolek,
ceaaare r,
pleted another successful year | Serving on the adult boar are, Mrs. hee dent; Herbert president; Mrs. pecans, Geter, Gaber, Hency’ Henry
a few orange sections for #9°-| can mow be putchased will ene | 9r8.
o,
thoes
re rhs ing he ‘ie tisst
a
z seen
ie ae
te ued fo bring their
oat ie
ie deed
Beans prea ee a aad’ Hultquis! Asie Joba Anderson, birthday centificates, at | _ Yantoral, Yantoral, John | Smokey Sayee
Ron
Chale
irec-
<:
Ge fe facilities at the Center from | Waucedah Women's Clob wil a
Sonlended inen ‘hes: thesstochinos | tele S30) tonsted ibebread cubes in) now to January, 1971, Member-
Repeat layers, using ee : mereneesilp canis at Friday qn pollution, common to} toasted bread cubes and fruit/ be purchased
|meet
at 7:30
p.
m.
tomorrow
jat the hemeof Mry.. Adeline
ee of a the Hall - DeAuxillary
at hearings-late
last year
Teleased by the cammiltes today, A secand series of hearings is scheduled later this month.
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~The Professor “was holding farth on the subject of a little knowledge being a—dangerous
thing.
As is tho custom” with” most bridge stories, Professor was the hero sitting South, East ‘was a fairly good player and an avid reader of bridge books. Not that we disapprave of readjing bridge books. We read every one that comes out, bul so | does the Professor. Anyway, East cashed a cou ple of hearts and the ace of clubs, At this point most bridge players would leac third heart, South would ruff with the
nine and West would overruff with the 10. South would be one down before ever getting the would_still have the problem of the king of trumps. had not considered
Lean and Tender
.
ess
East
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the
possibility that his partner might hold the 10 of trumps. All East knew was that if he did lead that third heart and South
did hold the 10 and did ruff with it, then West's failure ¢o over-
riff would locate the king in the
East hand. South would have no cholce but to play a trump to dummy's
ace and his blank king would
towards him. Resentment would ouldm't know Ajust’ why be the primary cause of a turna thied heart?" about In her affection — resent- didn't Tead CARD SENSE nin arrived Saturday night with ment because she fecls she is out Soviet not al- being forced to take the ii nant role in their marriage. lowed to leave ans airport are: Can a pernon be too logical? Answe' ithe sticks to a practice oft to view every thing he experiences in a strict-| ‘often becomes-such a dive to scleclibesereasoning and finds himself so absorbed in logical processes that he_actually ‘devalowa a disdain for anyone who dares do otherwise. He fs even fearful that he-himscit sr Slip up sometime and allow emotions to help him decide.
ary | Zens ile fo a ed
© | Sligible for this thatthe appli P ny | Seilons.tnust be renewed each
secretary, ™
elle oelaat mixture. Combine lemon fice | at the fe ee pe held | winter American Legion Post ge over Norway-Stephenson basketball = Tent careies Legon Hall, pudding. Seatierjuice;breadpourcrumbs have been over top, Cover and bake in a game, New records members of the ‘The +H Wonder Club will 350-degree oven for 30 minutes. and meét on Tuesday, Jan. 20, at Remove cover and continue bakthe city_hall, At the last meetanother 15 mi ing girls worked on various until fortopping Is brown. Serveor: conten te ee CoomPAUPe ary cooling tawer, which eleu-| with Sour or ‘whlpped cream £8 | projects, . Mrs. Ted Smokovitz = Jaies water through a reactor| and with reser. is the leader. much in the manner of an auto- orange eections, Makes 68 serv-ed The testimony was presented mobile ri A special meeting of the Hallings. tor,
fall. Anyway, East led a second club. The, Professor sitting South won-with his king and procecded o load a trump to umm me the king with a"erat, ‘and the rub ber was ovei Thus, to fiaish in the Professot wn words: w could fikely, here definitely would cool East Teally imenine "that 1
- 7 bein 2 manner, Such an in-
fresh orange sections © | ship drive, which is now under | Parolini,
1 tablespoon lemon juice
% cup orange
eouventicus! as
American
Niagara Township Benet ers Club will meet Thu at 30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Clarence Bjorkman, Mrs. Herbert Patlerson and Mrs. Elton Cretton will serve as co-
Teen board office
cup medium-fine soft a1 a favorite spot for the young | a ie bread people of the area, empasizing | nieeiese Neila Presiden-|.1 cup. whi cream the togetherness_ x informal | jonen: Advisor Dr. Lee A basis wallet ore (ane [dont funclions as well as sees for bubridge and Atomic “Eneray| bread. sniamon, ‘salt sod| area. "| |Commission . Chairman Dr. Combine gginnamon, salt and] feeds bands ofof thethe area.
of heated liquids into the j#€™: r by steam and nuclear} Thermal
Legion inter - denominational service at 7 a. m, in St. Francis Xavier Church. At 9 a, m. on Sui ring the Gener: Sessions of the Mid-Winter Conference will convene:
Temple. The public is invited.
Women’s Dartball Standings Posted In dartball action last week in the women’s leagile, Joey’s won two | games trfrom Bryner’s, ‘Stark's ree games from Medical Arts nae LeQuia's won two games from Marcouiller's. High averages are Darlene Leonard.366, Agness Collinson 307, Elaine Huffman .304, He!en Hill .267, Diane Carlson 266, Marlene
said,
generating]
apples: peet if preferred |by the teen board and adult|
eneratingaccording facilities,to re—Even the power dams once 4iced. the.testimobelieved to be the cleanest of all instruments -for producing electricity now are believed to dam- ing it to the river, lake or ocean aie the ‘water that spills over from which |t was. them by raising its He|_ Another solution Is use of |
morning, Jan. 18,
‘scholar? tion, tnstalintion BS fave’ been awarded to, larships Tare Joint of Lodge 283 FPE aha ¢ al youth trom the utility's service sons members_of Chapt area
and
bers
ite
Frank H. Tomasoski
ine resulting from. ais-|19gieal know-how to overcome ¢et hat the eppie misture |"? for the year is $2.00.
generators.
the Rev. Fr. William C. Curtis
.235
pas1 will be held ata 7:90 ap.m. ie
1 (11-ounce) can or 1 cup -| boaré-of the Knight Club Teen | Kay Parolini, rea drained mandarin or Center for the annual member- | Girard, vice presi at
ISM. remaining orange| —Rivers, lakes, even7 the $04] ,rermtion hae drawbacks,nuclear but || 2ctans to apple mixture.
bigh|, ‘jegislative seminar.
Dixon
eeMrs.
13,1970
DeWinter American Legion Post
News
iitle the holder to the use of]
antes e e plaak,
for the handi-
there will be = command-| al farm work Is at its @ay ers’ and adjutants’ conference,
Irene
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Tron Mountain, Kingsford To Renew Cage Rivalry Tonight Three Area
Community School SKATING
Games Set
The Community Schools announced today that the ¢th. Ar
nual Twin City Silver Skat Championships will be held ha
In Skyline (Games
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Iron Mountain at Kingsford Carney at Hermansville Felch at Powers Channing at Champion
Steinmark Walks To Receive Grid Letter
Debbie Meyer Named Top Female Athlete Of Year NEW
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[AP) —
Debbie
test
combining
Penn State, which hasn't lost (AP The _AUSTIN, Tex. outta dane 1969-70 Texas ia Hs_tast the30”national gam poll after in second Monday night had tears and the bowls and claims the No. & cheers and a single act af courthat dramatically displayed | spo! those intangibles. of spirit and No Texas highlight was left pride that made the Longhorns ynshown on a giant screne. A five-minute clip of the La national champions. ct oe was Teshed 00 Safety Freddie Stelnmark, | bar: whose, cancerous lefl leg was re-| for openers. clip laughs were ‘There ] a made ago, nth iabved bobo at — a tom rene toe thom Haweton’s WD. Aw ldcuicey erson Hospital and Tumor In-\pies snterceptions and other stitute that he would walk on! micpays. re you sure we're still No. the stage and receive his letter| "isa ae bec without the. aid SE Steinmatk fullleld that BPO.” seret, of esa uaa most |or'the honors, persons lunble of 5.000 Tauditothe roarsMunicipal ise to jammed into player winning and thetheleader
breaststroke,
Ith at-7:00-p.m. at the East} Meyer, the little teen-ager wht ‘butterfly, backstroke and” tree« Side rok: any stad eats rem the | added new dimensions in 1969 to style strokes. Tren lountain-Breltung Towm™) her stature as the world's reignDebbie, who also won the |ship schools are invited to par-|ing swim queen, was selected AAU 1,650-meter freestyle title ticipate. Female Athlete of the Year toCompetition will be held in]day in the Associated Press’ indoors, matching her own American shart - course (25the following areas h angual poll. Grades 4 and under—60-yard| Miss Meyer, barely beaten out yard pool) mark of 17:04, dash; Grades 5 and 6—60-yard |for the 1968 award by Olympic competed extensively overseas last. year and currently is on dash; Grades 7 and 8—60-yard |figure skating champion Pegay |dash’and 40-yard dash; Grades |Fleming, was the’ landslide an Australian tour, 9 and 12-s0-yard dash and 440 choice of the nation’s sports | Miss Whitworth, named} |writers and sportscasters this, LPGA Player of the Year, yerd dash.
© Iron Mountain Mountaincers travel across Woodward avenue tonight to face the arch-rival Kingsford Flivvers in a Great Northern conference eage contest. ime arouni claimed runnerup honors in the ‘There will be separate div Other games have the Car- sions for boys 17-year-old schoolgirl /AP poll by a margin of 42 votes girls. To| The ney Wolves at Hermansyville to | register for the cham} lonshlps, from Sacramento, Calif., a tri-|over golfing rival Carol Mann, tangle with the ins, theje |report to the rink by 7:00 p.m. ple gold medal winner in the|the leacing money winner on Powers Tigers entertaining the For any further information, how eemee Games, levees the 1969 women's tour. Felch Foresters and the Chan- |eal TI4-6335.. her own four world freeRounding out the t 10 votesive records 19 1869 and made a getters. were Fast German fig: ning Railroaders going to Chamtriumphant splash as a novice|ive skater Gabriele Seyfert, pion to meet the Indians. All ee medley swimmer. with 30 nominetions; 4 ree are Skyline conference | Recelved 210 Votes tennis star argaret outings. 3S She received 210 votes, to 96|Court, 25; swimmer Susan At The Mountaineers of coach Mor runerup Kathy Whitworth, | wood’ of Willard Buller enter the GNC the giftedToa | golfer who won clash
with a
1-2 league
mark
rerall. Coach Roger LeDuc's Flivys stand 1-3 in the loop and 1-5 on the sea-
Meneghini Rolls 703 . At Rialto
riwgn It was like Randy Peschel had shipBut awards. he sain “The team’s the prayer . dow not any one that we all thing individual. te s ike (center) Forsays, ‘Nathing is Wiegand rest SteinFreddie as eee eee Steinmark’s
pe Year award in Africa, 7: tennis standout Ann Haydon Jones of Britain, 6, and 1965, aaaSees: 's Fleming and lady’ jockey A year ago, Miss Fleming) ed, ged Debbie in the closest a Diane Crump, 4 each. Dennis “Meneghini rolled since the inception of the awar games of 242, 267, 194 for a in 1931. Swimmer Helene ar pon was the winner in that first| National Honor count 703 series ballot, and five other mermaids | at the Rialto Lanes in Norway have been honored—the last one| Monday night In the Business| Australia's Dawn Fraser fn | the
walk
on an arti-| Senna
ficial limb with the aid of an| aluminum cane was the emotional bigh point of three-hour» event that saw some people pay. ing $150 just to sit fa the bal——|cony and watch. Johnson's Guests Former President and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson were honored guests. Mrs. Johnson, a Texas waduale, proudly presented the Longhorns The Associated Press| 3969 national championship{ phy—but aid it itt A word because she had lost her
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Debbie Mi leyer High Game Of Season IRON RIVER — Helen Decenter Bob Hosking Guzman of Iron River came leads the Iron Mayntain quintet up with the high single game in scoring with 9 points. Folhowled by a woman a oe Rivlowing Hosking in scoring is erside Pladium. this when Don Verrette with 44 points. she smacked the pins. for a 242, Joining Hosking and Verrette men’s, league, Helen added games of 137 and fn the starting lineup for the Meneghinl, who bowls for the | Migs Fraser still holds the 154 for a 533 series while bowlMountaineers will be Doug Rialto Lanes, had the bigh in- | world mark for the 100-meter freestyle, but Miss Meyer, ing with her Alley Katz team Schupp, Dan Gauthier and Mike dividual = of the evening statuesque blonde, has cornered Pelee ee ee minal of “lin the Sunday Night Mixed Kopp or Jere Grama. with the 267. received | League, leading her team to Longhorns and 566 points} ‘The Sema The Uclans beat Princeton place By whe Assoclated Pron Top Pointmaker The Rialto Lanes eaptted fhe marke: on jhe remaining| three -wins. She sports a 140 treasures to While the rest of the "top | 76-73 earlier this season and fust over-all. Sotith Carolina, 10-1,/enough Leading the Flives in scoring the bigh team match with a) ingesty le: stam small ship, also including na-| average. at/Twenty teams play musical got by Oregon State 72-71 Satur- | rolled up 469 points. who atset records 1s sophomore guard Nick Phil- 7743 while taking! the high each | sea ana re peNaa chairs with the numbers game, |day night. [be oY remy vie first- Hoa) jchamplionship 2 vards | P Ps lips with 74 points in six tests. game with a AssoWriters Football the points.|from total and votes in}Place ly shootin, were we “If away| waltz ‘CLA continues to e-O) Dan Brockington, a junior, is Several cam ro Basketbal are tied for Press Interna-| 1leiation, United. pret it was Eo onper | Points awarded for churned the 1.300 in 17 minutes, ith the No. 1 ranking in erry the second feeding scorer on the the league le: 19.9 seconds last August in the | basketball. |nent's defense,” says Wooden. {Places based on 20-18-16-14-12-10-|tional and the National Football| NATIONAL, squad with 54 points. ‘The 703 was the first National National AAU Championships at| “Rolilng along to their one-note|“Generally speaking, you have|#8 etc ‘oundation. ile Dennis Olson, Dan Jarvis, Honor count series at the Rialto Louisville, Ky.. trimming Mt victory samba, the Bruins were|to credit the cefel UCLA (25) h player received Delran ss "i Larry 566 otince silver medallion, deplet-| Wie Yore Don Maule and Mike Soderberg Lanes since 1 seconds off het world mark at voted into the lop spol again| UCLA, buoyed by Alcind 2. Kentucky don mie 369 foin Phillips in the starting unit. Zeugner rolled a 734. that demanding distance. Money ty ihe oclated Mfearesame7-foot-plus pay ptndsr ing quarterback James Street’ figure last 398 42-yard touchdown run against Virtually Unbeatable Kingsford has scored S41 Press’ nationwide a has galvanized its game| 5° 345 Arkansas in a 15-14 victory that points and allowed 392 while Miss Meyer, virtually un- sports writers and sportscast- | lyear, jestertind a palr of sharp-shootng a Jacksonville 3b put the Longhorns into the Cotbeatable in the freestyle events Iron Mountain has peta 204 Stan Kemp Retained time—John Vallely | 7° North Carolina 261 fon Bowl, where they defeated | image has changed. [BodardsHenrythis Bibby. in recent years, turned to the inpoints and given up As Wisconsin Coach 237 Notre Dame 21-1 er Alcincor's graceful figure Wooden counts on them to de-| 9,8. Davidson dividual medley asa diversion Lew In comparing wimtlar’ oppon192 ‘Gouch Darrell Royal accepted MADISON (AP)—Stan Kemp, —and wound up taking 100-me- no longer dances near the bas- stroy any zone defense. Prince-| 19, Houston ents this year, Iron Mountain 149 a bronze figure of Street tossing Marq uette assistant coach on the 1969 ter indoor and outdoor titles In ket. What's the key to their suc~ ton and Oregon State went to a|j)_ North ue defeated Menominee and an M4 the 44-yard bomb to Peschel on fan Franciaco ab Aan St. ces University of Wisconsin football the AAU championships. The infallen to Norway, West Iron stall, was retained Monday as dividual medley is a versatility 103 a fourth-and-three gamble that re either win by one or 31," tough man-to-man and conse-|}9' Niagar: AMER and Escanaba Holy Name while | , 58 set up Texas’ winning touch-| says Coach John Wooden, diplo- quently gave the Bruins some} Columbia Monday's Revalte of oe eal of new No eam BL down against Arkansas. fedisled Ohio U. Kingsford has topped West Iron conchember M4 matically leaving unsaid thai John Jard rs “They forced some of their|15. 45 Master of ceremonies Cactus| Peorsylvania and lost to Menominee, Norway, Kemp came "Flsconsin afBruins mana, eo to win one the it 5 Pryor said, ‘We appreciate 8 adunitted Wooden. 45 tie Washington and Holy Name. ter three yea yer The Bruins took 25 of the 31 17, 29 President Nixon making Texas Minois lon’t Hurt |Don’t Coach Ron Solberg’s Wolves two years as an assistant coach 20/No. 1 and Pensylvania. DemoBut Wooden admits the first place votes and 606 pon 18, Louisville hold a 41 league mark while under Bump Elliott at the Uni19 |eratic, The score tonight is Tox. Bruins’ uncanny shooters don't overall, Kentucky, winners of 11/19. r uke ‘of Michigan. He coached the Redskins of coach~Dennis iilas 1, Penn State 2. hurt. If they win big or not, “in straight, had the other ‘icat 20, Southern Calif. Baratove have a 17 loop rec- Badger wide receivers and either ease you have to look to punters last season.
UCLA
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Cage Team In Nation
‘|Loeal Boys
eee 1s led by John Perras and Ed Benson with 138 and 112 points, respectively. Hermansville is paced by John Dani who has swished 149 points. Beoring Leaders The Felch Foresters of coach Bobby Davidson take a 1-6 league mark to Powers to tangle with coach Mike Forsberg’s Tigers who are leading the Skyline league with an &0 record. Stu Sundholm of Felch and Dick Smith of Powers shoulé have a good scoring duel. Smith is leading the area cagers in points while
Kemp, 23, lettered three years
Coach Don Benzie's
straight
have
College Basketball warvarg 77. MIE 70 2.
conference
Channing
won
three
games
and
hold a 5-3 mark in the loop. The Champion Indians are 5-2 in league action. Mark Cambray-is the leading Railrouder with 152 points in eight games while Mark Smith has 127 points and Dan Olson has checked in with 119 points.
Syaich: oe
Knights
By 98-86 Margin
Knights 96-86 in non-conference basketball Monday. night. Northern led from the opening within two points a!
ten minutes left in the game. ‘Northern Michigan 49, St. High-paint honors were ghared by, Wildeat_forw and Green Knight forward, both
Carolina,
ride onto. of the the South,second. continued Jun-'t°the fold’ an real third spots in the poll. After
other St. Bonaventure bounced from to fourth; New Mexico Taking first place in class fifth State moved up a place to fifth; three was Roy Weaver while Jacksonville up a notch John Benzie captured first in ta sixth; Northstepped Carolina slipped
class
two.
Bruce
Weaver
had
the long-
est standing jump while Brent Lindstrom was judged the most graceful rider in the meet. local riders placing high were Bobby Rahol, fourth in eless four; Don Campbell, fifth in class four; Terry Campbell, second in Brent Lindstrom, third In three; Don Maracini, class three; Bruce Weaver, sceond in class two! an Ininglese, fourth in class two.
three spots to seventh; Tavidson held onto eighth, and Hous ton and Marquette moved up several places to ninth and 10th, | respectively. Rounding out the Top Twenty were, North Carolina State; Niagara} Columb io; Penn and Washington, who were tied
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‘Your local Flat automobite
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pin for Pericolosi this season. |Sivula of Ishpeming stopped After Pericolosi's pin, the Gregg Ball with a 1-0 decision. Mountaineers again captured Iron Mountain's Jayvees fell three straight decisions starting
with ark Ellingson over Gary Anderson by an 82 margin in} the I37-pound class and ending ence match. with Paul Sauter over Rick The victory was the fifth Beinlich in the 158-pound divi-| sion by ja 20 score. John Rob: straight od the highly-touted ris had a victory sandwiched Mountaineer: ery fn between the two with a 20 The ‘Mountaineers won, every triumph over Bob Bonetti in the bout but two in an affair that 445 - pound class. These three was billed as the toughest match wins gaveIron Mountain 8 corafor the Gold and Black. manding 28-0 Iron Mountain scored only two Tshpeming gained ts first vice pins but captured seven deettory
in the, 165-pound
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by a 25-12 margin
In the world!
To display everything that stands behind a’ Fiat dealership would take a showroom as big as a town: Fiat jet defense planes, _
in the open-
ing match ‘rhe Mountaincers “will now host Kngsford Thursday night |jn their next outing. ~~ Indivdual results are as folMike
rail cars, marine engines, farm equipment, earth-movers, electri-
cal generators—all the products
which make Fiat the twelfth largest industrial complex outside the
Pancheri
ast Pomel Steve Sundblad (1). 107-pounds — Tom Calo (IM) over Jeff Beinlich (1), 40.
U.S.A. with sales of over $1.7 billion. But what makes your local Fiat dealera successful'businessman
115-pounds Jeff Nepper (IM) over Paul Bertucei (1), ¢! 2.
j93-pounds
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Rick
_Is not the sheer size of the indus-
Powell
we downed mis | TM) ever Cliff Heliste (1), 2-0. Sroa Mountain's Mike Pan- Dave Hicks 21 margin. Ray) | 130-pounds — Russ. Pericolosi started the ball rollin; are now 69 and the Green cheri "ot (IM} pinned Ron. Bergman (1). the 9¢-pound class as he picked Hosking Knights are 6-3. Jim Heikkinen. of Ishpeming] 337. eau — Mark Ellings a up his fourth pin of the scason| made the score 30-3 when they) (1st) over Gary Anderson (1), downing Steve Sundblad. Lead- | dre 2in the 175-pound class. | g-2. Bowling ing 5 on Pancheci's pin; the Tok Landon gave the| 14 pounds — John Roberts Mountaineers coppedthe ‘next Mountaineers their last points {IME over ‘Bob Bonettt (1), 24. three matches by decision. Tom with a 62 triumph RECREATION LANES aver Paul pounds Paul Sauter Ladies Commercial— HIM — Calo topped Jeff Beislch by a oo in the 185-pound ast over Rich ‘Bientich oO, 40 margin in the 107-pound Barbara Secrist, 522; HIG — Jean Paoli, an; 8 ‘Oc. |e Giaoe wile Jed Nepper downed _Inthe heavyweight class Tom|" tes-pounds — Dave Bleau (1) cue se 21; -Techie: Paul Bertucci 6-2 in the 115CE Depots Hicks (IM), 7-1. pound division. Rick Powell then 175-pounds — Ray Hosking delealed CIT Heliste 20 In the Pro Hockey C vaehight Lounge, a jive the (IM) oot “Jim Heikkinen (1), MATIONAL EEAGUE 32 draw RIALTO L trp a 140 aavaninge. 185-pounds — Rick Lundholm| The 140 lead was padded uae ~ ae ve Wol(IM) over Paul Cappoferri (1),| when Russ Perieolos!, stopped . velaere, 612; Dan Van 4&2 Wolvelacre. ae HIM— La- Ron Bergman in the 130-po | Heavyweight — ‘Tom Sivula Franiere Motors, 245: HTG — class“on a pin to up the Teal % (1) over Gregg Ball UM), 14. 49-0. It was the fifth straight Lak remere Motors, 958. te24, ror the season, the
NEW.
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Mountaineers Rip Hematites In Non-Loop Wrestling Match
ISHPEMING — Coach Jerry Iron Mountain Mounlaineer wrestling team remained undefeated here Monday MARQUETTE (AP) — The night as they tore apart the preNorthern Michigan Wildcats viously unbeaten _ Ishpeming downed the Si, Norbert Green Hematites 33-8 in a non-conferWildcats Top
Win Meet shooting,” Wooden At Ishpeming° ourKentueky-and South
as an end and punting specialist : for the Wolverines from 1964-66. _ ISHPEMING‘ — Kiwanis 1965 and 1966 seasons. 4 Ski Club ridérs fared Jardine’s staff of assistants ior good in Ishpeming over now numbers four: Paul Roach of Wyoming, and UCLA as- weekend capturing twa sistant coaches Lew Stuck and places and winning two individual honors. Norman Dow.
Sundholm points. Bill Edberg of Felch has netted 179 points while Kim Reidy of Powers has 169 polnts on the year. Railroaders
sy Shht ance"
fry that stands behind the cars,’ nor the naticnwide distribution network that stands ready ta sell and service them. It is the destiny-
Wildcats
tipping good fortune of having the
right cars to sell at the right time: in the right place! And-at the right price.
A Brand
New Auto For Less
Than The
NEPPER’S AUTO US-2, Quinnesec, Michigan
BODY SHOP (Former Freeman Buick Building)
-Price Of A Y Good Used One!
y
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1970
THE
Piper Post
Cut Your Own Taxes
|hockey game Manday night. ome
IRON
NEWS,
MOUNTAIN - KINGSFORD,
Home And Business— | Real
By, Jimmie Hotlo THEYRE OLDER THAN
V_ REMEMBER,
Snowmobiles
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PITTSBURGH (AP) The |a Stemkowski, Twenty per cent of all the yagnbond Piebungh Pipers of Res -Howe, eer Pete io, Gary Bergman People in the county moved amatican Basketball id Wayne Connelly.
SALES and SERVICE Houses, Garages. Oscar Anderson Auto | For Sale or Renr 2am Mot 121 S. Carpenter Ph, 774-0737 rnqutta 00 Ep “a LARGR OLO Hover Store Spectal “aKant DEAL ON WANN RCLIPSE wens
hem _wi Ryiyar, —Ed—Gilbert, and to a spe LeBlanc scored for Hamil- ising entitled expense” seduction on their | ton, a junior team in the amaE. “Buddy” Jeannete, eur teas OateOntario Hotkey i |income Associa a ee ee lax atreturiig aneratty “ee
the Eastern dw sion,
imi cross-country wl 3 gysipinary gare, belora aialieved thatthat onlytatesNy a several dey jor that only transfers in a
“At
52,
I'm
not
looking
for
a
career in conching,” said Jean“It's for this season," said Rubin “Then we'll ace what the 92-year-old sked him to be refe, best Intereate of
day for Saturday's
Astrodome It will be the last
jtest in the name which tional
No more serap! ing, sanding or wiro byushing! Has a multitudg of uses!
employer. Two. Failure to move would jhave meant an additional 20
Services— miles or moro one way in got- Laundering ting to work, Three. Employes must spend game in tho at least 29 weeksin the next 52 in the general atea of the new Siuehise Mest to Bears @ star cone location to which they have of the AFE, moved. (If they don't have suf- Auto Service with the Na-|ficient time to meet is re-
has merged Football League
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before
the
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ah hopping company | young married man to operatea one of our businesses in t is
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and
a Snowmoblie mr) ih very few Taira after 3.30.
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Any reimbursement you may ue © received from ‘the = yer for
PHON! IN MICTE WI,
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Opposite Court House
Jackets,
SMITTY’S “Cogos SKI BOOTS
or, five conts a mile plus toll
[fai /Maountain
Ski
‘DON PIETSCH REALTY.
|
BALL and CHRISTY FURNITURE COMPANY
Boats
For all ag uckls Boots $25.95 To $45.00.
MOTORS, ‘Atlanta 113-100 at Memte 411 Carpenter Ave, -1- PB, T7H0088 is, Tenn., and New York Kelin, 21, of Mi‘lsc, who was Oaite awalting the arrival a trounced Phoenix 130-114 at Salt charged with selling hashish last your furniture is considered Professional Servire gut. compensation which must Lake City, Utah. re no INTERIOR PAINTING ex In the American Basket-| ‘A defense witness, Dr. Joel added to gross income. In addiPres Brit: —}Fort-ot Berkeley, Calif., all Association. any reimbursement for in Mueller tossed In 19 of “The Pleasure Seekers,’ loss on the sale of the pci In the last five minutes In lestified marijuana ig no’ more former residence must also be ~~ INCOME: 2 eave ne jangeraus than a added to gross ‘income, JOHN B. FUGERE ading Detroit past Atlanta 29 wrar Ft. Dave Bing topped Detroit with martial Employe business “They claim marijuana is not (NEXT! expenses.) points, Erwin Mueller got 21 that the “narcotic ind Otto Moore and Jimmy dangerous, Walker 20 apiece for Detroit, laws are ‘irrational and | Employment— BIIl Bridges scored 23 for Allan= fonable Sachtjon said, "De-
spite the testimony of Dr. Fort, “Bill Bradley, with 24 points this court will take judicial noane Dick Barnett and Walt Fra: tice that his position is a debata. ‘2 is ample evialer, with 23 , led New York's blasting of Phoenix. Con: dence igor to sustain a contrary posinie Hawkins and Dick Van Ar: ee dale poured in 26 points apiece for Phoenix Bowling The Knicks, who lead the Eastern Division by six game: TECREATION LANES halted to a 67st halftime bulge ‘The Monday and Friday night and maintained the margin aft- late shifts that bowl at the ef the intermission. With four Players scoring over. 20 points, Recreation Lanes should report to the» Lanes at York connected an 53 li for alleys. This Cent of its field gonl, attempts draw due to the Iron Mountain City
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coaches for automatic starting Top Quality Stocks, berths but both have withdrawn, cation. The expenses also inNamath because of knee proband Lamonica because of| clude meals and lodging while bench in the final |!°™s jen route to the new location. a shoulder injury. ie If you use your own car to Across From State Police Post transport your family you may North US-2 74-2040 Pt iphia 7hers |use
and
2 ction . $29) dutomotive— Mahogany Boakeass 5 Used bebiarond Fico $18.50 Cars, Trucks, Trailers 3 Lamps Sb aid up | ine Sep wae sea oe
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Jacobs Motors
Deductible expenses include the cost of moving all houschold goods and pets and the cost of | transporting the omploye and| his family once to tha new lo-/
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wee Namath of the New York Jets and aaa Eanenea = Oakland will were nam “0 ABEL
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MIZM3 for their fourth straight Judge Upholds Drug National Baskethall Association Laws In Wi consin victory. Clem Haskins scored 28 points MADISON (AP)— Wisconsin's and Bob ind Chet Walker marijuana law was ruled “elear2 ch for Chicago, Darrall [m- ly valid" Monday by Judge WilSachijen in Circuit Court, hott notched 21 and Hal Greer liamSachtjen issued his opinion in | 20 forPhiadelphis s a motion to dis In other NBA action Detroit | den: inst ne the
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By The Axsociated Press To put together a winning streak a team has to have something in reserve, The Chicago Bulls had Loy Petersen. Petersen, a. substitute guard,
Emplayes
Siena [not been
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| Employment—
1| Ietp Wanted—Male
filing
hencefort will be known as the|time of their tax return they American Conference of the|may claim the deduction anyNEL. . But should they fail to all Sonepat “in the Pipers Bow! champion Treet Jt-by the Ume the 32 "Rubin denied that licansus Super City Cluefs, the Oakland|weeks are up the amount been forced to step Raiders. and w York Jets elalmed as on dectuction this down, year must be added to gross InRubin said Clark would recome on next year's return.) main with the Pipers in an New employes must report ministrative and recruiting ca- Oilers wil all reimbursement from their George Wilson of the Miami pacity. i a coach the eatist}employer in gross income, but ban al may deduct all their quality ie Denver Broncos will coach the moving expanses
Reserve Leads Bulls To Victory
On 23 aces
IN STOCK NOW.
The Original Naval Jelly DISSOLVES, RUST!
tee
For Saturday
|Move from one city to ancther |a°€ Involved, many people who 2s entitled’ to this deduction fail to claim it. Actually. much shored moves may qualify. Here are the conditions neeessary to qualify for the de duction: One. You must have moving expenses for which you were fully reimburse@ by your
ef
man-
In a pre f i wan named (o the post by owner Gabe Rubin. Agencies squad humbled aticeeeds John Clas Hamilton Be team, 69. In tha the Gordio Hawe's 14-year-old Clark, a former coach at St. ‘game, son, Mark had,a' goal and an Francis. College, (Loretto, Pa) assis! was midway in his first ear of coaching. He had replaced Jim | nl ing who headed the team Stars after it moved: from Pittsburgh AFL x to Minnesota last season, Jeannele, the Pipers director . of operations, will continue In Besoin Toda that position and as coach, but S yy he made it clear he considers the coaching jab a temporary one. Asked about the length of his appointment, Jeanette said: HOUSTON (AP)—The Amerl“With Rubin ing right here, |c in Footbal League's East and T hope that’s all it will be. |West all-stars begin practice to-
e
former coach and" general
ager of the Baltimore Bullets of
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THEY'LL DO ety TIME
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Mario Branz Company, ‘Ine. . To The Bare Walls Sale
|
sponse
to our sale has
been
terrific-thank
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you.”
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THE
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TRON
MOUNTAIN
NEWS,
IRON
Iron County News IRON RIVER Donald G. Maki,
CO 54210
Two Men
creasing co ate hearings are ‘scheduled to Wednesday on whether
District Court
ants to a minor. Klein had been
attested
by
ts 0 a.com. minor's parents on an original charge of furnishing intoxicants. . Mathison, $3, of Tron River
was sentenced
to
days in jail and a art couta (or driving while Dis License was si Mathison was stopped by State
partment, and careless. driving involving accident, $15 fine and court costs, ‘ticket issued by Crystal Falls Police.
Women Bowlers Cited
iwer's license and investigashi
New has been receiver by the Inter-City and Tri-Cit Women's Bowling Le: Hospital
January Has Been
The
donation
by
the
local
league will be used to purcase a tape player and cas seties for use on the various
Mighty
Chilly Month
we
ig
reas
his thanks, R.
STAMBAUGH — Ten of the L. ane f commufirst 13 days of January have teen the mercury d the zero mark in the sophisticati low was 19 fifle breakthrough; new eccom: the filtration
plishments are being heralded
observer
ALPHA — Iron County Barracks 1388, Veterans of World y.
A pot luck dinner will be rerved at 11:30 a, m. by a committee headed by Mrs. Dagmar Schindler, asaieted chet Ida
thing is-to have some SE, Shan a man.” ¢
and I'd rather have
a
Milliken And Kelley React LANSING
(AP)
— The
State
the Democratic
Party
Services
for Jo
‘candidate.”” Kelley said Monday his dectsion on whether jected by Levin's plans to be a candidate, “My decision will be based on other criteria. and I'll have to make that known fairly soon,”
Se
West Side Briefs
‘OLIVER REED
MICHAELJ. POLLARD
AMichaal Winger Film coor eros
Uneted Aeteete
2S&
MEAT Eee
CRYSTAL FALLS ENDS TONIGHT 7:30 £S.T.
berg home
were
Mr. and Mrs,
visit the. ‘vatican
without
being
the matter
But,
he continues, the risk of/and to be heavy
smokers. Thus
clotting is small and there Is no the ‘question "whether the
man
|, in
for
housin;
A plan for aiding fvfive cents tax to a gallon of liquor was
amd $93,000 for higher educational_opportunities.
noted that
it takes about
10
(AFDC). was then sent to the Senate, The state’s tax on liquor is FDC i $2.25 a gallon.
female
sex
hormone
entree
plus the housing and education Increases, would ralse it to $2.35 a gal
7,01 women going to his organization’s clinies and 76 per cent of them are on the pill. The IUD might be an.acceptato that time to alternative for some, except tines greater clot risk for pill ble that Ameri men know it is nit Dr. “The US. panel said tt is 5 1 | 2 unclear whether ere is any some medical problems, such = link between the pill and can- bleeding and cramps in som cer. Also, doctors are not wel Death Rate panel sald clotting from versed in-its use, Dr. Guttmach-| er says: ‘We have to tune them | tier pill resulted in three deaths or in_to the advantages of the| in eve 100,000 blood clots than women who ‘do not. British studies reported up
Discount
California Mayor Pulls
From Governor Race SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Mayor Joseph Alioto. of San Francisca has decided against running for governor this year, leaving Jesse M. Unruh as the only major Democratic challenger to Gov. Ronald Reagan, The balding, energetic mayor,
a lawyer in private life had formed the nucleus of a cam-
paign staft and had been expect Roger Solberg and family, Ish- arrested, Defregger was a cap-|ed ta t a peming, and Mr, Mrs, tainBishop in the wartime German Hartley en and family, [army And admitted transmitting Marquette. But Alioto announced Monday in order for the execution of 17 Mr, and Mrs. James Potvin| lalian villagers in reprisal for “I shall not run for governor and children, Lisa and Jeffrey the killing of four German sol- this time around.” lof Sheeffer spent the weekend | Jie ers. gan is expected to ar His admission raised a bere h + Mrs. Eu! storm i in West Germany, in Ita- nounce for a second term in nice Farrell and in ‘Hardwood’|y at the Vatican, which March Unruh declared his canDecember. The deadwith Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Car! nop Known of his in- E son) and Mrs. Iga Farrell, ively ine A ‘ling is March 5,
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Aircraft Group Urges Drinking Regulation
and at 9:30 a, m. at St. Mary's WASHINGTON (AP) — The Church. Aireraft Owners and Pilots Association has proposed a federal The. Rev. Fr. William F. regulation prohibiting any_per0: into! the have been mentio: flying airplane Mrs, Renald Solberg is a pa“I don't think ma Biss them within eight hours afte? consum= re Gene Tomadvice,” e | ing alcoholic verages or drugs Peter _ Kolasinski, tient in Memorial Hospital, re- the benefit of my cuperating from a home accigovernor grinne: which would impair his faculChester ‘Kudlaty, Frank TurMilliken” is considered the |ties S bessi, John Nowicki and Zig- nt a8 candidate, In a letter Monday to the FedDonna Farrell spent the week- surething Repul mund Cominski, said previously he was eral Aviation Administration, Burial was in Stambaugh end in Marquette as guest of notTe has ready to ‘onngunee ‘bis association president osep Kathy Lalonde and’ Patsy own yet decision, Cemetery fartranft Jr., said such a speLantz. Sen. Emil wood, R-St. cific_time limit would | provide Mrs, Donald Balérica_a nd Louis, Senate majority “leader, the FAA wit lation eas. daughter, —Krisann, of — fron said he also knew in advance of ier to enforce than the present am nte of Warren visit- Mountain, visited with her parTequiremtnt of not flying while ed at the home of his mother, ents, Mr...and Mrs. Bernard under the influence of aleohol." Italians Plan Charge . Kose Fittante, in Caspian Kenny. ‘There is no federal regulation weekend. Mrs, Fittante , Leon Steinbrecker is spendcurrently as ta the time lapse n at the Dickinson a furlough with his parents, For German Bishop between the last drink and takemorial Hospital, Iron | Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur SteinL'AQUILA, Italy (AP) — A lorecker after serving a year cal public prosecutor said Mon- from, operating under the influda3 would issue a warrant Drama Group of the Twenti- in Vietndm. of alcohol or drugs. of the auxiliary ence ilury Women's Club will Kay Blomquist wee for Cali-| ‘The president. of tie 150,008: ‘ich in_ connection member ill spend meet at the home of Mrs, Carl fornia -whert association said the reprisal killing of 17 great Anderson al 7:30 p. m. Jan, 20. some time wilh her brotheriD- with majorily of pilots are es during World War I. Ass.sting _hostes Mrs. law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Italians rand responsible, but the regProsecutor Armando Troise ulation cae Willeke. Bord, Lick Mrs. A. Is needed to deter "the a news conference he would lalkin, “Plaza Suite” by number of airmen who and Mrs. Roberdt Lantz told charge the Most Rev. Matthias small Neil Simon will be the reading. and “family, “Marquette, an Defregger may not respond: to Esther Skogman, Iron murder or homicide. Ho saidmasshe tional approach.”” “| Mz, and Mrs, Gilbert Johnit son and son, Brian, and Mrs. of the intent dis Woodrow LaLonde visited at the investigation charges home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank not justify — plac! against the bishop. Cambensy in Marquette. could not be enMrs, Tom Harteau, the form- forcedie warrant outside Italy, but it er Yvonne Lantz, will be guest would make Detregger liable to of honor at a pink and blue arrest any time he crossed the shower at the home of Mrs. Ed- border. It would probably keep ward Lantz, Saturday at 7 p.m. him oe ever a Guests at the Renald Sol-jof his own because he could not
‘Lancet has clouded
evidence that oral contracep-|smoking influenced the bk ives cause cancer in humans, |eloiting, rather than the pill. although is m suspicion most recent British studthat they can, ies indicated a correlation beAs for fears that the pill/tween pills containing high levmight cause cancer, Dr. Hell-lels of a yaathetic form of the
Mayor
Mountain visited friends and would decide which alter conrelatives “here Sunday.
women
ther
given prel iminary approval Sl48, and would produce an esti,000 a year for revolvat ing, low-income housing loans
and Development, estrogen-only tablets for most of Local Affairs had little luck with it In the period, followed by a estro- whieh last year. den-progrestogen tablet-for the the‘Thelegislature department has said the remaining ti loans could stimulate millions of Switeh Brands. dollars in housing construction The British reporteda link be- within a year. tween the incidence of blood the announcement. Lockwood is clotting and the use of pills conexpected to announce as a Retaining more than 80 micro- whereas the ordinary pill allows publican candidate for secregrams of estrogen and urged seven pregnancies per 1,000 per tary of state. to switeh brands con- year. The figure of seven, more “I was surprised,” Lockwood taining nat more than 80 micro-|2¥¢r, could be reduced ‘to ona said. “I can't quite figure out grams. According to one report,|if the pill is taken correctip, Drs the political strategy at this perhaps half of the 83 milion | Guttmacher says, ae ie time.” American women taking the pill| called sequential pi figure Levin was asked if he would TUD.” There have been a few use products containing mare is 14 pregnancies per 1,000 per child-bearing age per yt run in a primary against Atty. comparison serious pelvie Infections from than 50 micrograms. B often ee fe ts ae Gen, Frank Kelley. however, and pertiaps| milo million micrograms equal one | ——— num! Kelley Reaction In 1899, a study showed that pre| four deaths, he says, that can not just manufacturing “This is a very speculative |'"from all causes, pelvic infections, "Just what ave the pregnan-| the average per 100,000 “births, question,” he replied, “especial- But thejeaths comparison worker in the United ey figures? | wor Scientifle Link ceived 15.1 cents fer hes hour, ac ly since’ Kelley has indicated ‘to that everyone going off assumes ‘A. The IUD results In 27 preg-| Q. What stirred up all this remany of you (newsmen) he is would get pregnant and theis pill cording to Encyclopaedia Brinancies’ per 1.000 women per | over the pill? not cent‘A. concern {Dot interested in becoming | valid. Reports from British scien- year, according to Guttmacher tannic:
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Former
eld | wise for vin 10 the . |move at this tim: e. Milli liken mentioned former Detroit Mayor Jerome Cavanagh as another possible Demothe be Mrs. Eaith tosle cratic candidate. © governor was asked who and aie Eleanor Di he thought might be thestrong. est candidate among the many Felch Democratic possi plties mthat
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“In view of these doubts, the wisdom of administering such compounds to healthy women for Juans sears must be seriously quest Gling8 jut Feeney ici the: Decanter
with a history of breast or uter- somewhat. In preliminary find- The Assembly gave approval ine cancer in their immediate ings of a large clotting study, 76-23 to a ive increase families proneby swould be “ill- researchers found that young which would raise an estimated advised” to us women who use the pill are far |saas, Tome Repeess more likely to smoke cigarettes,
the bid: ‘The governor said that- fro be ho dgeldos to make for a iene an operational standpoint it was heRace5 of financial support,
seph Kolbas, 83, of 42 Center St., who died Thursday, were
ISON (AP)—Tho Assemthese find! restore some welcannot | bly, ing said, ” De. the fare ‘Monde which legislators. sincet = ise the possibilitywaa ‘of irreversible. struc- deleted fro! m the state budget TeAsO tural changes, such as atheros- last year, approved an clerasis, (clogging of arteries) in the Wisconsin liquor tax Monafter 1D or 20 years on oral con- day and studied raising tt fur-
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To Political Move By Levin
Crystal Falls has a golden opportunity to, win in 1970,” Levin declared, “the Kenneth Peterson has Te-|best since 1962." Thal was turned to the Lutheran School last time the Democrats held of Theology in Chicago after the governor’s office. visiting. with his mother, Mrs. Levin ‘said he thought, MiIliEria Peterson, Route 1, and oth-|ken “has be n very weak a er relatives. time when we need strong Teads Mrs, Eria K. Peterson, Route ershi 1, and son, Kenneth of Chicago, “Ym very happ that someand her daughter, Mrs. Dale ‘one of Sen. r- | Gustafson, and Miss
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The bill calls for $250,000 for years for a cancer to develop and high clotting rates. after exposure to some cancer- health officials have asked the | eausing agent. Since tho pill has British for their figures and. if |) been in wide use only since the they are judged valid, new mid-1960s, It would take until standards aight be established |! the mid-70s before information here. program, is availal Q. Why is estrogen in the pill? | families to get grants of Q Perhaps the pill is too risky A. Estrogen and ano! yn welfare $600 annually. to take at The bill for housing loans was aft Be argues Dr. Alan F. September that oral contra designed to -itimulate low-cost er, reside: nt of |o: lives appear. to meet. federal)Planned Parenthsod housing pro World Popsafety -requirements ause ‘adoption of the bill had been ae pill advocate wholin combination. benefits outweigh thelr ulation, Department of est pill! sequential pill regimen calls for |gought by says
Kelley “In this Profession, anything is_ possible.” But aiden, Demoer. atic his is just another assess ‘Having servedas a le; ment of how weak we find Gov. visor to three governors, T don't have any burnin in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Milliken.” Miien-satd he was not sur: that ar liam Calhoun of Clio, Mich, prised at the announcement be- - Levin, meanwhile, " estimated at chairman, is 1a charge ot it would cost $1 million to run readings, songs, cause Levin had tipped him off ihe soclal event. a ood campaign for goverin advance. ae Kolbas GAASTRA —
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M, Hellman Polvers ity ot Nese §_ confer
ly” to use
miltee, said: “It appears evit that a substantial number of users are not advised of any of the health hazards or side ok fects.” In question-and-answer is a status report on The Q. How many women are taking the pill? Meet- Requirem Xie is eatimated that as salt: lion American women BUT NOT ALONE—John Fairfax of London, the first man to the pill, and 18.5 million world. plans totock wide. one. million Amerithe Auantic singlehanded, now jae row can women, of a worldwide total Pacific—but not alone. wales 32, i Ss of si —the fornia to Australia this year, taking"ys. git miles from Tatfaaterine a coil or friend Sylvia Marrett wit ih him. Miss Marrett, loop that can prevent pregnancy doesn't frighten me.” Fairfax took 180 days last 1 year o row for rea at are uncleai Beach, 4,000-milesfrom the Canary Islands to Holly hat is the official | US. Fia., in his 22-foot boat Britannia. Fairfax said he will make government easilon an the pill? the California-Australia trip it a 34-foot boat and expects A Food and Drug Adminisit to take 10 to 12 months. yi will have a daily spell of alos advisory, panel said sae ree to four hou rs at the oars. Said Pairfax: “The main
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*P'yould say the Light is.still yellow: caution.” The oral contraceptives Since then, Dr, Hellman has been in use for nearly a decade now and in ee months, sald that while te panel held spt ely by reports from Chat Benefits of the pill out: "That British sctentits, worrisome welghed risks, Sbeolately questions have been getting mean sate And he adds: “The wide altenilon: ; was certainly not a clean Tn previously announcing the bill ofrt bealth arines on n pill safely Sen. GayWomen with a history of blood lord Nelson, D-Wis., chairman of the Senate Monopaly Subcom- clotting, he says, would be ‘silof The Pill,
the echo of the last one | nemojocratic chairman expressed for before has faded. In this time of @¢-/enthusiasm and — Republican the U. S. Weather celerated technological Gov. William Milliken reacted Te was still 12 Bee, at obserwith mild interest to wor ‘vation at 9:30 a. lay. that people and not things are fen. Sander Levin, D-Berkley, “Monday's nigh Meas 17 de- of primary im ‘ie | Considering running for goverfrees above nor. There has been no. precipita: kindness fers fortunate serve to give fulLevin announeed he will retion recorded since the week fillment and direction to one's ign as Senate minority leader end and measuresble snow Personal life. Your demonstr: may have time to explore depth on the ground remains ed support is indicative of‘hs the‘so [possibilities of running for at an even foot, direction, governor.”” ling to Frank Shep-
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Calvin fades Gryetel eller improper labeling, $28 Given Jail costs, Gites by Michigan1Department of Agriculture, Sentences to stop Frank Phi elan, failed to for stop sign, $9. fim. -end, 29 CRYSTAL FALLS—Two men costs; Rudol ‘I received fail’ sentences, follow{ng district court trials here Monday, James FE, Klein, 39, of Crys: State Police, tal Falls was sentenced to 15 Raymond W. Furmianskl, days in fail and assessed fn court costs after being found Crystal Falls, careless driving, guilty of contributing intoxi- ioe fine and. Sis
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