The Iron Mountain News July 5, 1971

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The Weather

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Fair tonight, lows in 50s. Partly cloudy Wednesday. highs

75-85.

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16 PAGES

FIFTY-FIRST YEAR, NO. 72

| For

Juris-Prudence NEW

YORK

(AP)

The

local high sehi 1s march by_at_right, See inside pages for slory, additional pictures. (ircn Mountain News photo by Dick Ferri

Highway

National

nation’s

trial judges

were advised today ta keep cool and be reasonable while dealing with unruly defendants and lawyers.

1f-a lawyer misbehaves, censure him; if a defendant carries on, order him out of the courtroom. But even when the disruptive tactics are deliber-

Toll

Sets

Record

well below the record 32 in the By The Associated Press ate, keep cool same_holiday-weekend-in- 1966; ‘Traffic accidents during tho proposed guidelines for* Independence "That—1s—th Highway fatalities In MichiDay weekend judges put before the American Bar Association's claimed 635 lives—a record for sme included: House of oa They are part of an overhaul 73, Edna cee a three-day observance of the Wo-car crash of courtroom Rudyard, in oliday, _ “The triak fudge e-exemp ir of-ttig— ietoll compared wilh a pre- ‘Monday in ‘Oakland “Cou mty. nity and impartiality." the 297 delegates attending vious high of 611 in 1969 and 540 John Howard, 27, Thousend the ABA's 94th annual meeting Here were told. “He last_year, In all three eases, Palms, Calif. ‘when his car the holiday period: ran 78 hours, went ‘off a_ highway Friday id-exercise-restraint-over his conduct-and-utnight near Copper Har terances, He should suppress his personal predilec- roughly three days. The National Safety Council Elaine Linatta, 50, Waterford, tions, and control his temper and emotions.” estimated that between % when a var in which she was “The judge's power to keep order is recognized had and 620 might die in traflie dur riding struck a bridge Friday and he is encouraged to use it, beginning with “a ing this year’s second warmnight on US-41 south of Chasgentle correction” to barring errant lawyers from weather holiday weekend, sell in Houghton County, the courtroom for six months and tossing out deThe record toll for any IndeTraffic fatalities in Wisconsin fendants,gpectators and newsmen who won't keep pendence Day weekend was in inclu quiet. 1967 when the figure reached Hond, 24, Niagara, when Yet, when {it becomes necessary for the judge 732 aver a four-day period. ‘Tha hisBae car left US-141 Sunday in figure also is the highest tor Marinette to crack the whip, he “should do it in a firm, digni+ Count; fied and restrained manner, avoiding repartee, any. warm-weather. holiday. Amogean James, 47, Chicago, In the worst single accident limiting his comments and rulings ta what is reasonina one-car crash Sunday night over the past weekend, 10 perably required for the orderly progress of the trial.” of Land O'Lakes in Vilas sons were killed and’ another west was injured when two cars cal- County, 16 persons lost their lided head-on along a_ straight livesAt least by drowning in Michigan, Solid Markup stretch of Interstate 65 in southState Police report, ern Indiana, Wisconsin four. LONDON (AP) — A Renoir once bought for the atthe drownings duringrecorde the weekend, equivalent of about-§35-was soid-at auction today for $1,159,200,

‘The French

master's

“Le Pecheur

a la Ligne’

was sought at Christies by John Mitchell and Sons, London -dealers. The painting shows a man fishing and a woman reading nearby. Renoir painted it in 1874. a year later Georges Charpentier,

then

France's

leading

publisher,

ought it ina Paris sales room for 180 francs — then worth about $33. The painting was sent here for sale by the Charpentier-Tournon family,

well is one of the most heavily traveled. Twenty - threo persons their lives, four fewer than

lost last

year and the lowest total in the past

six years,

Wiseonsin

traffie—aecidents

AU St. Clair, Micl 1 ries Freiburger, 48," Flint, @ ocuted Monday and Oril! Collins, 42, was injured slightly when a ham radio antenna they were moviag fell against. some high voltage electrie. wire The two men were kno 1 to the grown nd— thes wire dropped on Freiburger = year - old Merrill, Wis., gitLyas killed when struck by a trai on a trestle,

+ ; Easy Bribery

the lowest level in 10 years. the report sai In addition, the study said, production has s! lized in ree pensation 7 ting, unit labs costs have creased sharply —the~stily Said “steer Tacea great competition from Japan ind several European countries at mist be taken into eons eration, It said the United States steet

serve

a subpoena

to a witness

in

a murder

aN ee sy ae ae “the goliators, the ete House

leased 2 report

@ steel

nes re-

nat pool By ‘his, Cabinet mmittee on Econom is tailing the troubles steel industry Th d he

indust

and international ei tion have ineveased ra i year, steel irs prof ils declined by 42 per cent to Stock Market Holds As Banks Boost Rates _NEW. YORK (AP) — The stock market held steady today, despite the spread of highor prime lending rates among inks. aa around the counfed the interest charged thie biggeet and most credit: worthy borrowers ta 6 per cent.

LOUIS ARMSTRONG—'Nothing

Abel

extension

this

year.

(AP) — Detroit

mouthed,

the trumpet in a Louisiana school and blew-and sang his way into the hearts of millions the world over,

died

t

On his 7ist birthday, Sunday, Armstrong had Tends visit and apparently felt wel His "hospits mwas priliver and kidney troubles which had. weakened his hea

Ara peti‘tarict, iTespt Ake aek engagement aldorf-Astoria Hotel in inte Febsuary, along way. frm me

th birthd Armstrong, played oi solos.and "had this t nobody played nothing Hk a singe gad Gant nobody y nothing like it now, hat coud be his eptanh and as long tho: records are around vo Played, nabody Is going to argue with him. Daniel Louis Armstrong was born on the faurth of July, 1900, and by the (Ime he was’ parents had separated | and Louis wag.roam! Now OF Toans streets, After. an fate

gun

bdom: Zialkowski said he was walkstreat when be passed three men-seated ‘an the sidewalk and leaning back against a building. patrolman said one of the trio asked him for a quarter,

have

he replied one

and

that

walked

he didn’t on.

The

ee men ran meee = and New Orleans’ famed houses of anded all his that gaye jazz its Zislowski said he canes his a pickup bands badge and advised the mert funeral ex on were under arrest, ‘The the way to the cemetery and a they started to run, he said, rousing “Didn't He Ramble" on three and Ziolowski and Filgo fired the way bacl veral shots apiece. Their He was 22 when King Oli- plainelathes yer called him up to Chicaga to far way-to partners were too Join his Creole Jazz Band. Ina sia acide at 3:20 Pianist Lil Hardin, wha two years later was to become the am.,_a {wo more aorta first of his three wives, re by plainelottes "elficers as called a few years ago tat Oli- signed to STRESS. ver told her he was going to Id Ley keep Armstrong second corn- the pair had robbed et behind him because other- at Knifepoint when two of his wise King Oliver wouldn't re partners—Palrolmen James main Bardel and John Fablen—came He left Oliver slay, with to his aid. All three officera Fletcher Hender: band in Shot at the two fleeing. men, New vent back. both of whom ae wounded se 10 tes ‘smmatl gro viously. They at the Dreamfand C Gilford ender 220, and Harvey Recordings fram the Chicago Taylor, 20, both of Detroit, _5mall-band days —aro most prized oy ea tors, but Armnaw audience Agnew Sympathizes and. develope showman- With Refugee Plight ship and singing style that kept in demand for dance dates, BOMBAY eS ci President Spiro T. records aad movie spots. U.S, sympathy today for India's With no pretense at tr be an actor, or anything bu at burden in caring for six znlllon Satohmo, -he ca East Pakisian and ae fashsee! to fess song-and-danee numbers ington prob: mh give New | Delhi the additional In movies like “Goin? Place: bin in the Sky" and “Dr, ths matte Rhythm, In the ati _ blowing_ He said he brought no specifsteong— ‘of a! + with'9 sovall bard that ineinded he believed more U.S. the incomparable Jack Teato Kodia would be one Karden and singer Velma Mids Fi ‘That group played- all the sae Department. iHots ex over the world.

Typhoon

Slows

War

Activities In Vietwane SAIGON (AP) — Typhoon Harriet curtailed _some_ U.S, bombing. strikes. in Indochina Amarleas’ highrOy: hlasted suspected Vietnam

for the

secutive day,

jammed the downtown area for the para a ied attended scairaiee-at Lake Annalee nd other areas. Pictures of parades in other communities will be found on inside pages.

Patrolman Rich

Like

‘Satchmo’ Dies NEW YORK (AP) — Loi Armstrong, the sa

were likely to s depressing effect on the mark

Ah, Women “Where's my pursa2!"

W.

kK led were Horace Fennicks,

en recordings, “angered and lately

NIGHT SPARKLE—A time exposure by Iron Mountain News photographer Dick Ferris captures the delight of sparklers during the Independence Day weekend activities in Iron Mountain = Kingsford, Tbousends of porsons

1.

men te hot them up and wo nree others today in twa.sope mle etiea: cases

case

over.

contract

-: End Of An Era:

Veterans Affairs reported. The agency said the deaths were confirmed through the Department of Defense. The report was the first-since March: 1.

turned

is ei pected to open talks Wedns day.

DETROIT

emphasized that ed__an_ Almasphere would help avoid a strike in the industry, Shultz said, Fa said the" P: ident would inter= vene if there was 3 wath lent

Vietnam war has reached 1,144, the Department of

resort. and slowly

President

said the administration was “singling out the worker asthe fall guy," and possibly consid ering 4a allert to impose. compulsory arbitration on the union. ec Abel is under strong pressure in his union, where the average wage is $3.45 an hour, to mateh the ‘recent pace setting settlecan industry and a um-WOFKETS: Abel has said there can be no

er

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The number of Wiscon sin servicemen known to have been killed in the

Bournemouth seaside Tt landed on = ee

‘USW

ring him, ard Filgo.

Wisconsin Tragedy

the

Pact

dise

industries. . Shultz, dircetor the office of management and et, summed up the Prest-

drove by the house on his way back from the _grocery_stare————__ = Granias, seeing Sheehy's plight, produced a pork chap from a shopping bag, offered it to the dog and Sheehy walked by the dog to deliver the subpoena.

She crawled out ai

is Clearly ata

Officers Kall Two Bandits

‘The investigator would not get past the dog un+ til Basil G. Granias, Macon County state’s attorney,

LONDON (AP),— Roseanna Hamer, 69, drove her car straight through a wire fence and it comersaulted three times down an BO-foot cliff face near

=

Disguised

confronted by-an unfriendly-dog-when he attempted being conducted in Cirewit Court.

———PRICE-15- GENTS

volvement _ta “hold down wage and price Tiereases. Nixon emphasized the rela tHionship of the steel indy 0 in 2

DECATUR, Ill. (AP) — It took a pork chop to enable Jerry Sheehy to serve a subpoena. Sheehy, a district attorney's investigator, was

to

(At Filtration Plant)

2 SECTIONS —__

ndustry

Maxtmam

sterday.— #1; —mbntaumt—-this-—— morning, 58; noon: today. 77.

<Cansieuctiee”

WASHINGTON. (AP) — President Nixon called on negotiar tors in tho steel Indust rene! struct e nto that will keep. the i dustry competitive | in| world markets and rata nthe ecas mie recave ‘Tho President met with the union and management negotia tors for about an hour on the~ evo of their contract lalks and, kes id, laid out the acing the Nixon called for “hard bare pairing” in the talks a frained from setting een be weal les t about, The cons in the industry

=¥ ngsters and okdsters alike pack Day. parade in te Foale or tha annual Indi Iron Mountain-Kingsford. Youn sters at leit look to. the next unit in line of march as ie combined bands of the

aan a: Keoeititl

seventh cor

already been Unallected by’ the weather a cornet a becaute they fly as blgh st, 20 feet, the eight-jet Johnson, and-in the school's brass dronped 210 tuia at borabeon bam sus pected enemy supply depots, ‘After he Teft the home, Louis bunker completes an‘and_ rocket kept on playing: (bs cornet=tn rc sites,

el Testing arose iets tee ee when his next withdrawal ‘eal But Pen-


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