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If- PROBE EMMET MASS MURDER Family of Six Found Dead at Blisswood miles npr by vloience yesterday* with the discovery A Lathrup Village family of six, including art! C. Robison, sons Richard, Jr, 19; Gary 12 or 13* and daughter Susan, eight, ware ail found by the Emmet county sheriff's department apparently shot to death sometime . By Fred Ujvelace quiet and peaceful, resort communl iprth of Good Hant In Emmet county ilty of Blisswood, two :y was suddenly rocked of a mass murder. Mr. and Mrs. Rtch- Shortly after June 23 when they were last seen alive. Emmet county Prosecutor W. Richard Smith told. when county Prosec Review this morning that pre crime laboratory froi Lam In poi holea found in an east window o( of Lake Mlchlgar the c s. Rich- Police in East Randall, shot to death I Richard Smith told.ihe News-, •elimlnary evidence found by two Michigan hlgan Department wo crews >tof State sons fired into the living room from outside.' “ When the cottage was entered yesterday polli ' '‘ ' ‘ id all shades or curtains ( ising disclosed ail six persons were apparently .- osslbly one quick move by an outsider. Bullet lulck move by an outsider. L _ r-. >f the cottage located on the shore gaye reason to believe that some person or pef- dows had door lead! Inside and locket wen-Tc The. been ling t 1 the other d from the closed to the lawn faci front outsldi shat ilng Lake Michlga door on the east sic le by a padlock. found ail win- iwn. The 1 is locked I Ide of the house had - d from day by caretaker C.P. BUsf* who builtthe cottage for the Robisons'*' about 10 years ago. , - ... .... . ~ indication of.possible violence was first brought i iet county sheriff's department at 3 p tention of the Emmet county sheriff's department at More Photos Arabs Hijack Israeli Plane to the at- p.m. Mpn- Inside Readers will find front-page today with photos- on tragedy at second more Bliss- )years ago. , ___... - He told the News-Review and Emmet UndersherifrClifford rosmore, acting sheriff In the absence of Richard Zink, now on vacation, that he was called to the area by a neighbor of th6 Robisons, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore of Coidwater. "They asked me to look around the Robison, cottage slhce they disclosed an odor ihat possibly could have been from a dead animal. The Robisons were last seen by me on June 23 at which they spld they would be leaving for several days for Florida le south by airplane," Bliss said. he^reached the cottage he found the curtains tightly drawn, ifdodr locked and the latch siring on the door drawn Inside! other door on.the east side of the house was locked by a pad- idleck and time and the When gedy at Bliss- I; Lawmakers'reconvene :-T: today and will take up Rom- ;r ney's veto of anti-riot bill. ' Also Inside are society and -- yft pages packed wlthn< ’ opened room floor, covered 1 his caretaker's key to unlock the padlock and the door he discovered a body lying on the living or. covered with a large blanket. Bliss closed the door ' and immediately called th- J- -- ' lock. Bliss when he oj th a large blai the sheriffs department. When the police officers arrived accompanied by ecutor W. Richard Smith, the house was entered and one body later Identified as Mrs. Shirley A. Robison. 42. was found in the living room. T- - u-” ’— ------ bodies. ley A. Robison, 42, w; lading-to two bedrooms-there were fftrecr^ northwest bedroom was the bo^of-Richard nother p--- report given this morning they "The bodies were badly dec< has not been deflhltely ' multiple homicide.” re to be removed Examiner Dr. Ri *crime lab to begin' late last night. In a they arrived on the scene irnlhg they said that: ^ _ bodies were badly decomposed and the cause of the death been deflhltely established, although It Is believed to be a The bodies were Emmet Medical 1 conduct - Five Arab with pistols mades today hljack- Irllne nlcally at war with Xeraol. Algerian government sources said an Arab Palestinian Com- ' five*-rr ALGIERS (UPI) - Commandos armed and hand .grenades ed an Israeli El.Al all forced the pilot to fly to Al- Syrian Air Force officer, burst glers where they demanded the 48 into the jetliner’s cockpit short- persons-aboard be held as hos- ly after it took off from Rome, ttiges for captured Arab guerril- They were armed with hand gre- 1^5- -nades and at-least one pistol. -- Algeria refused the-domand aiKl ^ The sources said the pilots ordered "" --------- ' _ . - . . ... rnlng to Petoskey where w.. ..eber and Dr. Jean Web- ster will conduct an autopsy In an attempt to find how they were Meanwhile state police, county sheriff’s departments, city po- lice from nearby areas and voluhteers started an organized search of the area In hopes of flndirig a clue as to what happened "sometime late In.Jime”, . e entire area Is closed off to the public and the only per- allowed on the private .grounds are.police officers. . _ ’ d on the private.grounds are.police officers, Bliss said he last talked to Mr. Rblilson on June 23 at which said h ____ told him he and-his family were leaving for Florid ' ' ~ ‘ pilot and flew his ow t rcfiisedUic-domand antl all 38 passengers, in- idlng 14 Israelis and one Amer- ican, freed. . .. It was not. clear, however, If the FI Al B*f07 jetliner and Its ' ” Israeli crew members., In- ling two hostesses, woukl be is cllp- crew membei eluding two hostesses, released. . The plane had just taken off from Rome for the flight to Tel Aviv when the commandoes over- him Rome for the flight-1 when the commandoes powered the pilot, wounding h: with a blow on the head, andihen forced him and his co-pllot to fly Capt, Qded Arbarbanel, w: pad across the skull with a pistol butt when he tried to protest the seizure^ but that he did not lose consciousness. . —All passengers werertorced to put their hands on top of their . heads. .But seven Italian. Roman Catholic*priests en route to a pilgrim.age in the holy.land were allowed to put their hands down when the commandos real- time he __ by plane for several days. Robison was -aircraft. "Since It was known they planned to begone for several they were naturally not m issed around-their c Prosecutor W. Richard Smllh. round-their cottage,"-Bliss- days, s told Roblsc was the publisher of the magazine, "Impresario," jred at Lathrup Village. . yard at the cottage were two' iocked vehicles. One Checked out as the Robison car while the other w under Robison’s use. This Is believer! to headquart in .the car T1 r was an executive womi homi of Israel’s most POLICE OFFICERS from Emmef county, including members of the sheriff's depart- ment, state police and city police at-the scene of the mass murder north of Good Hart. The entire area has been blocked off to the area today for possible clues^ (NEWS photd by Fred Lovelace) public and. police are combing the d L ' ' Algeria, ter foes. The. Algerian government said all the passengers could fly to Marseille, Paris ur Rome later today al Algerian government ex- pense. A communique Issm guerril Ingroup urge gerlan -government to "the plane, its Isr^e passengers as h prisoners and hrre stlnian commandos’’ The Algerian govei fused although It stl J.r»the Izedwho thej. ^ere. See Hijack back to be the first mass murder in |mmet county the first apparent homicide since 1959 when the body of a ikn was found In a Petoskey apartment. In 1962 there was a icide-suicide In Resort township on Walloon Lake, Smith said, oilsswood Is a private resort community located two miles irth of Good Hart, located on M L31, 30 miles'north-wqst of Pe- skey on the-Shore Dr)-y<». .< • •• - . , The Robison cottage l<ifcelow the bluffat Blisswood where other ivate homes are located.' 'll can not be seen from, the highway. consider - tell crew and es for Romney Urges Nixon, Rocky To Speak Out CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) " 'Teorge Romney urged Kiel " id Gov. Nelson A. iday to go further than they yet have In defining their positions :on three issi nam, the cities and the national :onomy. He made his plea to the jpublican Presidential, asi economy. i made his iblican Pre: ants at anews conference at w he said he also regarded ( Ronald Reagan of CalIf oral: candid ial nomination. But he made *that he regarded Nixon : regarded Nixon and is the major con- CARETAKER C.P. BIiss, left, tells Emmet deputy Ken Heise, Acting Sheriff Clifford Fosmpre and. Prosecuting Attorney W. Richard Smith of finding the first body shortly a fter 3 p.m. ........... ' ' ‘ “ ' ‘ a«4». " * “ • _ formerly an-active mself, now Is a fa- ndldate for the Mich- igan delegation. As leader of an uncommitted delegation, he.sajd, * he found the candidates giving him e soncs delegat yesterday. (NEWS photo by Fred Lovelad Entire Soviet Presidium to Attend Czech Showdown^ more attention. . Speaking of the issues, Rom- ney said Nixon has not publicly set but U.S.* goals for settling the Vietnam war and Rockefeller needed to clarify what tncentl MOSCOW (UPI) - - the moun- that Czechoslovakia nr tain today prepared to move to ing capitalist and is - - - ---- -— — - .id to clarify ^ night lead the-communists . to le-escalate the war. may be go^ certainly immun' ' ' observers said the also set a pattern jmbling Ihuj-chi) were so secret that some D I A G R A M of fhe R.“C. Robison cottage at. Blisswood, two miles north of ^Good Hart showing the position of the six bodies as found by law enforcement officers. One body ^in the living room had been covered by a blanket. (NEWS dr&wing by Fred OK Preliminary Survey Study at Chtirlevnix Seek Listings For Directory The '' new 19G9 Petoskey City Directory will Include " a rbor'Springs, Harbor Point, Bay View ancj all the resort assc~’~‘'~~ ----J the.entire Soviet party security. .The presidium is; leaving the country- outcome may fo" a showdown meeting with for the remnants ofthe crumbling h reformers in the former empire that Josef Stalin built. Ian satellite. V SECURITY-PROBLEM . v 1 jrvers said the Soviet - Czech opnentous. the crisis Russl; Political- outcome of th summit may b< It could set men the C zee The Soviet security '' " possibly tween the Czechs, struggling what they call “democrat!: tion," and the Soviets, argu be- for a Stalii ehran during World War II b leet President Roosevelt an may already be on their way to meet Czbch party First Secre- nder PuFcek.____ 1- Moscow were such _ers as Communist party Secretary General Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier Alexei Kosygin, President Nikola tary Alexande Going from le ad e N. dal Pod-— Uled big arguing British "rime Minister Winston sygin. President gorny-the commonly called big three of the Kremlin-plus other presidium members includingthe See Soviets back page Emmet Chest Sets Goal HA R L E V OIX -- The city maintenance of highways through Fireworks:Manufacturing icil last entered a revised the city. The. city manager will pany Of.New Castle, Pa.— iract with United Associates h® the Engineer, A __ T+ap pminofl rkfcnvp/ 4 avhfKt*- In nfhpr tar*Mnn fhP r< C H / counci contract with United Associates h® the Engineer, of Cheboygan for a preliminary The council oteiyed the exhibit- In other action the counclh fey on a proposal parking ln& of fireworks for the Vene- — Heard a audit report by E. iand launching ramp on Lake ttan FestJjal by the Zambelll Darrell. Dlnwiddl ' levolx near the Ferry-ave, survt area a Cliarli beach. Tha cost of the survey is $15, Com- Smith. --Discussed tennis court .con- struction. --Heard a report from Joh i Michael on the Hampton village subdivision. , — Ware told tliat the clean i.p -- - - - - -- ha,). Tati on ($1,283), Arthritis”” idatlon fMOfi), Michigan Klrt- 000 and the Mayor and City Cler '#e re authorized to sign th agreement. The The council also voted t< iue--a contract with the B n Highway. Departmi Mlchi- medial ient for night. . Thursdi vening, at the regular meeth f the Charlevolx-Emr * olonlal Club a audit repoi ___ Dinwiddle a Postpone Meet On Melrose ^ . h «yODC - Division of ' Members asked (or the delay oeen^one. * . School District assets until a full Ihventory of the — Transferred $10,000 from was postponed until Thursday schools assets can bo made, ‘he Electrical Fund to time cei- - " ---------- ding tlflcAtes. iter- 1116 Melrose District voted . -And, paid bills totaling $35,- *“ .. - "-‘— -ly and 86C.32 -with the.largest being /roll i -------- i Charlevolx-Emmet-Inter- The Melro: ite School District Monday ^ a payroll for $10,618.28. needed to— - ugn and year-...

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If- PROBE EMMET MASS MURDERFamily of Six Found Dead at Blisswood

miles nprby vloience yesterday* with the discovery A Lathrup Village family of six, including

art! C. Robison, sons Richard, Jr, 19; Gary 12 or 13* and daughter Susan, eight, ware ail found by the Emmet county sheriff's department apparently shot to death sometime

. By Fred Ujvelace quiet and peaceful, resort communl iprth of Good Hant In Emmet county

ilty of Blisswood, two :y was suddenly rocked

of a mass murder. Mr. and Mrs. Rtch-

Shortly after June 23 when they were last seen alive. Emmet county Prosecutor W. Richard Smith told.

whencounty Prosec

Review this morning that pre crime laboratory froi

Lam In poi

holea found in an east window o( of Lake Mlchlgar

the cs. Rich- Police in EastRandall, shot to death I

Richard Smith told.ihe News-, •elimlnary evidence found by two

Michiganhlgan Departmentwo crews >t of State

sons fired into the living room from outside.' “ When the cottage was entered yesterday polli

' ' ‘ ' ‘ id all shades or curtains (ising disclosed ail six persons were apparently .- osslbly one quick move by an outsider. Bulletlulck move by an outsider. L _ r-.

>f the cottage located on the shore gaye reason to believe that some person or pef-

dows had door lead! Inside and

locketwen-TcThe.

been ling t 1 the other d from the

closed to the lawn faci

front outsldi

shatilng Lake Michlga door on the east sic le by a padlock.

found ail win- iwn. The 1 is locked I

Ide of the house had -d from

day by caretaker C.P. BUsf* who built the cottage for the Robisons'*' about 10 years ago. , - ... .... . ~

indication of. possible violence was first brought i iet county sheriff's department at 3 ptention of the Emmet county sheriff's department at

MorePhotos

Arabs Hijack Israeli Plane

to the at- p.m. Mpn-

InsideReaders will find

front-page today with photos- on tragedy at

secondmoreBliss-

) years ago. , ___... -He told the News-Review and Emmet UndersherifrClifford

rosmore, acting sheriff In the absence of Richard Zink, now on vacation, that he was called to the area by a neighbor of th6 Robisons, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore of Coidwater."They asked me to look around the Robison, cottage slhce

they disclosed an odor ihat possibly could have been from a dead animal. The Robisons were last seen by me on June 23 at which

they spld they would be leaving for several days for Florida le south by airplane," Bliss said. “

he^reached the cottage he found the curtains tightly drawn, ifdodr locked and the latch siring on the door drawn Inside!

other door on.the east side of the house was locked by a pad- idleck and

time and the When

gedy at Bliss- I; Lawmakers'reconvene :-T:

today and will take up Rom- ;rney's veto of anti-riot bill. 'Also Inside are society and -- yft pages packed wlthn<

’ opened room floor, covered

1 his caretaker's key to unlock the padlock and the door he discovered a body lying on the living

or. covered with a large blanket. Bliss closed the door ' and immediately called th- J--- ‘ ■ ■ “ '

lock. Bliss when he oj

th a large blai the sheriffs department.

When the police officers arrived accompanied by ecutor W. Richard Smith, the house was entered and one body later Identified as Mrs. Shirley A. Robison. 42. was found in theliving room. T- - u-” ’— — ------

bodies.ley A. Robison, 42, w;

lading-to two bedrooms-there were fftrecr^ northwest bedroom was the bo^of-Richard nother p---

report given this morning they "The bodies were badly dec<

has not been deflhltely ' multiple homicide.”

re to be removed Examiner Dr. Ri

* crime lab to begin' late last night. In athey arrived on the scene

irnlhg they said that: _bodies were badly decomposed and the cause of the death been deflhltely established, although It Is believed to be a

The bodies were Emmet Medical

1 conduct

- Five Arab with pistols

mades today hljack- Irllne

nlcally at war with Xeraol.Algerian government sources

said an Arab Palestinian Com­' five*-rr

ALGIERS (UPI) - Commandos armed and hand .grenades ed an Israeli El.Al all forced the pilot to fly to Al- Syrian Air Force officer, burst glers where they demanded the 48 into the jetliner’s cockpit short- persons-aboard be held as hos- ly after it took off from Rome, ttiges for captured Arab guerril- They were armed with hand gre- 1 5- - nades and at-least one pistol.--Algeria refused the-domand aiKl The sources said the pilotsordered "" --------- ' _ . - . . . . .

rnlng to Petoskey where w.. ..eber and Dr. Jean Web­

ster will conduct an autopsy In an attempt to find how they were

Meanwhile state police, county sheriff’s departments, city po­lice from nearby areas and voluhteers started an organized search of the area In hopes of flndirig a clue as to what happened "sometime late In.Jime”, .

e entire area Is closed off to the public and the only per- allowed on the private .grounds are. police officers. . _ ’d on the private.grounds are. police officers,

Bliss said he last talked to Mr. Rblilson on June 23 at whichsaid h ____told him he and-his family were leaving for Florid

' ' ~ ‘ pilot and flew his ow

t rcfiisedUic-domand antl all 38 passengers, in-

idlng 14 Israelis and one Amer­ican, freed. . ..

It was not. clear, however, If the FI Al B*f07 jetliner and Its ' ” Israeli crew members., In-

ling two hostesses, woukl be

is cllp-

crew membei eluding two hostesses, released. — .The plane had just taken off

from Rome for the flight to Tel Aviv when the commandoes over-

him

Rome for the flight-1 when the commandoes

powered the pilot, wounding h: with a blow on the head, andihen forced him and his co-pllot to fly

Capt, Qded Arbarbanel, w: pad across the skull with a pistol butt when he tried to protest the seizure^ but that he did not lose consciousness. .—All passengers werertorced to

put their hands on top of their . heads. .But seven Italian. Roman Catholic*priests en route to a pilgrim.age in the holy.land were allowed to put their hands down when the commandos real­

time he __by plane for several days. Robison was

-aircraft."Since It was known they planned to begone for several

they were naturally not m issed around-their c Prosecutor W. Richard Smllh.

■round-their cottage,"-Bliss-days, s told

Roblsc was the publisher of the magazine, "Impresario," jred at Lathrup Village. .yard at the cottage were two' iocked vehicles. One

Checked out as the Robison car while the other w under Robison’s use.This Is believer! to

headquart in .the

carT1

r was an executive

womihomi

of Israel’s most

P O L I C E O F F I C E R S from E m m e f county, including members of the sheriff's depart­ment, state police and city police at-the scene of the mass murder north of G o o d Hart. The entire area has bee n blocked off to the ’area today for possible clues^ ( N E W S photd by Fred Lovelace)

public and. police are combing the d L ' '

Algeria, ter foes.

— The. Algerian government said all the passengers could fly to Marseille, Paris ur Rome later today al Algerian government ex­pense.

A communique Issm guerril Ingroup urge gerlan -government to "the plane, its Isr e passengers as h prisoners and hrre stlnian commandos’’The Algerian govei

fused although It stl

J.r» the Izedwho thej. ere.

See Hijack back

to be the first mass murder in |mmet county the first apparent homicide since 1959 when the body of a ikn was found In a Petoskey apartment. In 1962 there was a icide-suicide In Resort township on Walloon Lake, Smith said,

oilsswood Is a private resort community located two miles irth of Good Hart, located on M L31, 30 miles'north-wqst of Pe- skey on the-Shore Dr)-y<». .< • •• - “ . • ,The Robison cottage l<i fcelow the bluff at Blisswood where other ivate homes are located.' 'll can not be seen from, the highway.

consider - tell crew and

es for

Romney Urges Nixon, Rocky To Speak OutCINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI)

" 'Teorge Romney urged Kiel "■ id Gov. Nelson A.

iday to go further than they yet have In defining theirpositions :on three issi nam, the cities and the national :onomy.He made his plea to the jpublican Presidential, asi

economy.i made his iblican Pre:

ants at anews conference at w he said he also regarded ( Ronald Reagan of Cal If oral:

candidial nomination. But he made * that he regarded Nixon :regarded Nixon and

is the major con-

C A R E T A K E R C . P . BIiss, left, tells Emm e t deputy Ken Heise, Acting Sheriff Clifford Fosmpre and. Prosecuting Attorney W . Richard Smith of finding the first body s h o r t l y a fter 3 p.m.

........... ' ' ‘ “ ' ‘ a«4». " * “ • _

formerly an-active mself, now Is a fa- ndldate for the Mich­

igan delegation. As leader of an uncommitted delegation, he.sajd,

* he found the candidates giving him

e soncs delegat

yesterday. ( N E W S photo by Fred Lovelad

Entire Soviet Presidium to Attend Czech S h o w d o w n ^

more attention. .Speaking of the issues, Rom­

ney said Nixon has not publicly set but U.S.* goals for settling the Vietnam war and Rockefeller needed to clarify what tncentl

MOS C O W (UPI) - - the moun- that Czechoslovakia nr tain today prepared to move to ing capitalist and is- - - ---- -— — -

. id to clarify night lead the-communists . to le-escalate the war. ■

may be go^ certainly

immun' ' 'observers said the also set a pattern

jmbling

Ihuj-chi)were so secret that some

D I A G R A M of fhe R.“C. Robison cottage at. Blisswood, two miles north of ^Good Hart showing the position of the six bodies as found by law enforcement officers. O n e body in the living room h a d been covered by a blanket. ( N E W S dr&wing by Fred

O K Preliminary Survey Study at Chtirlevnix

Seek Listings For DirectoryThe '' new 19G9 Petoskey

City Directory will Include " a r bor'Springs, Harbor Point, Bay View ancj all the resort assc~’~‘'~~ ----J

the.entire Soviet party security. .The presidium is; leaving the country- outcome may fo" a showdown meeting with for the remnants of the crumbling

h reformers in the former empire that Josef Stalin built. Ian satellite. V SECURITY-PROBLEM .

v 1 jrvers said the Soviet - Czech opnentous. the crisis

Russl;Political-

outcome of th summit may b< It could set ■men the C zee

The Soviet security'' " possibly

tween the Czechs, struggling what they call “democrat!: tion," and the Soviets, argu

be-for

a Staliiehran during World War II b leet President Roosevelt an

may already be on their way to meet Czbch party First Secre-

nder PuFcek.____1 - Moscow were such

_ers as Communist party Secretary General Leonid I. Brezhnev, Premier Alexei Kosygin, President Nikola

tary Alexande Going from

le a d e

N.dal Pod-— Uled big

arguing British "rime Minister Winston

sygin. President gorny-the commonly called big three of the Kremlin-plus other presidium members including the

See Soviets back page

E m m e t Chest Sets GoalHA R L E V OIX - - The city maintenance of highways through Fireworks: Manufacturing icil last entered a revised the city. The. city manager will pany Of. New Castle, Pa.— iract with United Associates h® the Engineer, ’A __ T+ap pminofl rkfcnvp/4 avhfKt*- In nfhpr tar*Mnn fhP r<

C H / councicontract with United Associates h® the Engineer,of Cheboygan for a preliminary The council oteiyed the exhibit- In other action the counclh

fey on a proposal parking ln& of fireworks for the Vene- — Heard a audit report by E.i and launching ramp on Lake ttan FestJjal by the Zambelll Darrell. Dlnwiddl ' levolx near the Ferry-ave,

survtarea a Cliarli beach.

Tha cost of the survey is $15,

Com- Smith.--Discussed tennis court .con­

struction.--Heard a report from Joh i

Michael on the Hampton village subdivision. ,— Ware told tliat the clean i.p- - - - - - -- ha,).

Tati on ($1,28 3), Arthritis”” idatlon fMOfi), Michigan Klrt-

000 and the Mayor and City Cler '#e re authorized to sign th agreement.TheThe council also voted t< iue--a contract with the B n Highway. Departmi

Mlchi- medial ient for night.

. Thursdivening, at the regular meeth f the Charlevolx-Emr *

olonlal Club

a audit repoi ___ Dinwiddle aPostpone Meet On Melrose ^ .h

«yODC - Division of ' Members asked (or the delay oeen^one. * .School District assets until a full Ihventory of the — Transferred $10,000 from

was postponed until Thursday schools assets can bo made, ‘he Electrical Fund to time cei-- " ---------- ding tlflcAtes.

iter- 1116 Melrose District voted . -And, paid bills totaling $35,-*“ .. - "-‘— -ly and 86C.32 -with the. largest being

/roll i --------

i Charlevolx-Emmet-Inter- The Melro: ite School District Monday ^

a payroll for $10,618.28.

needed to— - ugn and year-...

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Lawmakers Reconvene; Take up Romney’s Anti-Riot Bill Veto

By RICHARD HUGHES "LANSING (UPI) -- Michigan

awmakers reconvene today to vrap up the second term of the 14th Legislature in the midst of ;onfroversy oyer a guberhato-lal veto of an antl-rlot bill,, when controlled by derm Attention Is focused on the at- been able to muster the

Ampt to bypass Gov. George, sarv two-thirds n ‘ " eto of the bill giving hous

3 r . “ r " = L r . : r rthe Legislature, even that would enable state officials trolled by . democrats, to more easily revoke tl

m go into effect In October. If adjournment comes Wed- isday, the open housing bill

ould repeal the law that earliesTlrcould be takerfouT"— •Its the sale of packaged limbo .w< ‘ ' -

Rbmne

Romney’s

Expected Plane Congestion M a y Spur ExemptionWASHINGTON (UPI) — acked up over congest!

ports, tired traffic cont: fighting fatigue, and the present fear of an accident.These are t h e Ingredlt

tempting Senators— free Ing Repi Trst•n fed e ress hat

lajorlty In each records; a Romney veto. -‘-Woui

histlmi

mse to override a Romneyve Romney made public Monday prohibits the

ifense of the veto. nThls liquor within I . than any other In or school.f§ - - "

more • history

of packaged 500 feet of a chun

etoed

at It could be taken out 5f -Would be March 1, 1909, •ney's. veto of .tlje 'anti- -

-wisdom, not hysteria:, 1 plication of the authority of gov­

' ebhment,” Romney said in a let- expected to veto the < ter of the House attempt to over- to package liquor st< ride the veto. It pass.

’Then

It appliesIquor by the glass and Is Jted to veto the one relating

•ores should

prohlbigun

•pose 48-hour curfews a.._ Mbit the sale bf gasollne, ns, ammunition and liquor •rked the recent public, con-spai

trov

iptlng Senators— free-spend- Uberals and- penny-pinching

•Ingr free,

_ nny-plnchli , jubllcans allke--fo write the

first exemption to the rollback' op federal employment Con­gress has ordained.So far, the only holdout has

been Sen, John J, Williams, R- Del., who Monday blocked a $1.7 billion transportation appropria­tions bill because' It contained

exemption for traffic Jaxs—ancLmain

men.Williams raised a point of oi

the exemption Is lei

counterwith the evils of;Romney said,' Other controversial that await final leglslatlv< lion Include bills, npw In

Ive si

measures Ive ac-

con-nesday noom the leader agrees that formal adji

that the 74th doubted" that Romne lesslon- that techni- be bypassed, ‘t personally don't In January, 1966,. think, the House will Initially

»r good Wed- override the veto so I don't think ' J now It -will ever appear In the Sen-

nent ate," he said. '

Jly began•uld be ended for good W<

leadership r

US Protests Soviet Charge Of Interference With Czechs

VSHINGTON (UPI)•d States toldjfussla Mon.

f

der because the exempt

United State;

that charge Czechodlov:

latlon—and legislation- cannot— East-Ei : added to an appropriations Secretarj

olocwhew^lh Eastern Europe, that the De- -A charge that "western 1m- •ndCentral In- perlallsts" have been engaged In have worked subversion In Czechoslovakia.

guilty of Soviet -Any‘allegation f Interfering in the fepse Department aklan affair or other telllf---- 1 — ■lllgence Agency I

bill- under--the- was returned to cor Monday night, tl

held a hurried heai ed the amendmentto o toda;

eommittee hearing. It deletr-

and plani

Conferred with SoVTet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin "to object to this continuing series of allegations that the Unitedted States has In­

offer it from the floor later volved Itself In events with

The employment rollback clfled that federal departn

spe-lents

without exception— must trim to June 1966 levels,

controllers,, •ort

their payrolls to June The air traffic i

complaining that. rifling alrpor traffic made it Impossible t<

Czechoslov;Rusk told

to State Robert J,

a."[d Dobryi

'me . skey, •"

allegations are not true and asl for an explanation from the Soviet

made it Imposslbl work safely unless they get more help, recently announced they would follow Federal Aviation Administration safety regu- latlons "to the letter"— presum­ably rasulling_Jn_ ajrafflc s down;

Pope to Reaffirm Catholic Standing on Birth Control

The birth control question has sen one of the most difficult ’ r Paul in his five-year reign.* He has been under strong pres­ires from church, liberals to

announce changes, Including-a majority of the'’special com mis-

iese document reaffirming the Roman 'ked c athollc C

" on icontrol, Vatican sources

•g the'adltlonal op- He has been under strong pi

position of artificial means of sures from church, llberali birth control, Vatican sources announce changes Includl

c slow-

Two Biggest Unions M a y Form AllianceCHICAGO (UPI) - The i

tlon’s two largest labor unions may confirm today-reports the>lay-r

forming a working alliance. Representatives of the United

Auto Woi

■ . K a S a S - S * —--- Church’s trad(planatlon*--------- -

government." v- Dobrynin did .not comment on said today ‘

M T A j K i o a r i x r “aY"n63i°sS'on reports thatSvletewern. - “0"-Sf--r-Om !.<!^.hlng.b'e ,reafflrmed- Conser-ment had agreed to .send top said

Jzxxjrjzz a - ! S « 5 s r ± s a a .movement they have mounted, ened it but-- ---- .__________________ ihb cnuicncouia ,The charges most published In changes,

the official Soviet Communist "The'do party newspaper Pravda, have and conflr

“ T r i o r , that arm. made » Z S t t S S S S J " . ^ tor S e J s l ^ e l e ^ f s ^ h S p U W fS "o* M w n .wJwn the special circumstances6on™ bj

e during the

m e n t still recalls i the teachings of ture.

" ' The

slon filed a minority report In 1965 urging-the-Pope to take this and because "the church could ■ •t have-errordd through so many ' nturles, even through one cen- ry" on a quejStion of this na-

apparently "plant" by

Union met Into the iMonday In private talks and

luled a news conference for'schedi today.It was disclosed In Carlsbad,

Calif., last week the two unions, which together have a member-

3.4 million workers, were their

ship of 3.4 million workers, discussing plans to unite efforts .at organizing more work­ers and expanding thblr efforts In civil right; faTe.

V a 11 o aft doellm&nts.can m ethod-that (s, abater Imes be held up weeks or sexual l'nt e re ou rs e months after completion, ‘wife’s fertile period. ’

•e woi effoi

:s and social wel-

Both sides have stressed theirs Is not an alliance concerned with

nor Isltcisrganlza--

. dth which:h Is disenchanl

ing an opposltt, tlon to the AFL-CIO, each Is disenchanted.

her, was sus- inth for non-pay -__ id voted last.<v6f*k,

to disaffiliate from the. federa-tlon. The teamsters, prim; through Reuther’s efforts, expelled from the AFL-CI 1957.Frank Fitzsimmons took over

istersas presafter James R. Hoffa was prisoned for jury tampering.

L A R K S L A K E — O n e of the m o s t ‘popular spots at the St. Nicholas Festival held Sunday was this Variety Booth, minded by Mrs.John Rad, which featured pillows and clothing apparel. The rain and high winds failed to d a m p e n the event whi ch was held under- a .large tent. (Photo by Minnie Ericks)

Only One Union Remains Out In Detroit Newspaper Strike

nns, but i, strike.

SUE EATSKountry Fried Chicken

DETROIT (UPD - 'The paper blackout In t fifthwhere It start

news- ing Free Press, where It rep- itlon’s resents editorial eropl<

city today was back Ratification votes at both •ted more than eight W e r e scheduled for

. with six other unionsloyees. those unions ai

months ago--with only one unloh strike.

six of the 14 unions at 4t News and ]

LOWEST PRICE IN OUR HISTORY!the I Free

the past month Newsp tatlve Neg

mth, and the Detroit aper Guild reached a ten- settlement Monday night,

jgotlators for the Guild and the News agreed on a contract that would give janitors, guardsapd maintenancejmen at the after- a-week pay raise In a~34~f- •on newspaper 90 percent of month contract. The Teamsters, e wage package recommend- who'started the blackout with a 1 by labor mediator Nathan P. walkout at-.the News Nov. 16, slnslnger last month for strik- settled early this' yeary about g craft unions. the time the other unions'beganThe Guild already hasj-each- striking,Fa tenTatTve pact with the morn- ®ontr:

noneconomic IssueThe five recent contract

tlements In the Record news­paper shutdown, now In Its 251st day, were based on the Feln-

lards singer recommendation of a $33- a-week " 1 '

Contracts still must be reach-

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More Photos of Tragetfy at Blisswood" Resort

F I N D B L O O D S T A I N E D hammer. E m m e t Undersherl.ff C lifford Fosmore shows E m m e t

" prosecutor W.' Richard Smith a blood stain­ed h a m m e r found in the- living room. It “ wi|l be checked for finger prints and en~' ' “ ‘ ' '' * ( N E W S photo

E M M E T U N D E R S H E R I F F Clifford Fosmore, second fr^jhe^right-r uistusses a pian of operation at the scene of the murder with fellow officers w h o have just finished a preliminary inspection of the house. In the group are, fr6m the - left, Petoskey police Captain Jim Jensen, E m m e t marine d e putyJ3arry Mikulski, ' 1 ^ ~ '

-tered as possible evidence, by Fred Lovelace)

Captajn Jim Jensen, E m m e t marine d e puty Jiarry Mikulski, deputy L . C . C ol.e t deputies Ke n Heise and John Thie'sen, prosecuting attorney W \ Richard Smith, R e - toskey Fire Oiief Vinfon Tho mpson and parole officer John'Sweet. ( N E W S photo by Fred Lovelace)

C H E C K ' B U L L E T H ' O L E "Emmet Undersberi ff CI i ffo in Dw i n d o w.several bullet holes'found in a w i n d o w ’ adjacent to a door that leads into the liv-

- ing room of the R o b ison cottage. ( N E W S - photc ’L 'photo by Fred Lovelace)

Major General Dies in WarShotdown by Communist Ground Fire

- SAIGON (UPI) - Communist ^35 rounds of moi forces pounded five U.S. military fire Into the giant ,* ie at Da Nang today'-with the jflex at Da Ns

American soldit -3G uther

■aviest barrage of mortars )ckf|t6 against- It'tmtbfrytetiskfi,ts agafns

wsr.iMaj. Gen. ley was. killed i ground fire shot down 1 nalssance plane. 'Worley, 48, vlce-coi ___

of the U.S. Seventh Air Force In Vietnam, was the third Amer­ican major general to be killed in the Vietnam’" waj;. Worley, ';.fi'SSs Vote-htctfccrtes; Steel Workers .. Will be Striking on August I

act,_ . Unite _

nadn voted today :Kori4e a strike if

fail to Iprochice by Aug, 1.

tiered'ret u rns--some of ridge, Pa,, was given'as 2,999 ’ complete--lndlcated the to 1 for strike authorization.

als, four in this In Birtninghamj

.tliel >ert Fii Wor- Communlst i his r

>rtar and rocket two attacks were theDa Nan^*Sk,UyngCOslx heaviest sheiHngs in more than

lers ar

UPI correspondent Raymond M.rtlhg from

At tl

is recormists ; hoTt

_d wetto take there, said Wdun

lang Ngal Cit;>ast with 56 rot

:k attemp adio. ostd it spokesi

led or Ilians,

_______________may hthe prelude to the widespreac ” ' ' offensive expected

ang, ss l rehdy

Wilkinson, report„ month In the threatened north-' Leatherneck headquarters at Da

and wounding ern quarter and may have been 'Nang, said 60 Communists ‘rs-. ^ ..:he same time, fhe Cot hit Quang Ngal City

mried about tonight.

the northern coast with 56rounds N ^ T t m / k y , 40 miles south and wete thrown back attempting 0f-Da-Nang, U.S. Marines wen

mediatecasualties."Last

lead, 'ibere was no im- field reports of U.S.

_ prfl\yHng Da Mong a|iself, destroying two airplanes and heavily damaging two others,

inded, inchidlngfourcivl

reported engaged in heavy imen ing today in the first

battle in that area in si weeks. •

werefight-ajororal

LanceJ Cp]Cfty, Tenn., telling of/a.30-round the Marines’ big helicoj

irf&r attack on the Marine or the maintenani

night was bad,” >1. Ken Bond of Jot

r1 thehelicopter base at Marble .Moun- 'helicopters of the 1st Al

sion i

Mountain, apter base,

ice compound for e 1st Air Cavalry-

airmobile. , ‘

I NS IDE S E A R C H is m a d e yesterday afternoon by E m m e tUndersheriff Clifford Fosmore, Petoskey Po l ice Captain-JIm— Jensen and E m m e t deputy L .C . Cole in the I i v i n g room of the_

naissajK

deputy l .v„. t^oie in m e l i v i n g roc Robison cottage in the Blisswood Resort area north of G o o d Hart,

by Fred Lovelace)■ ( N E W S photcHRogers City M o n Shoots NeighborROGERS CITY (UPI)—

ylskl went to his n isten

a wrer _lours later, pol

jamin Bar;bor’s house yesterday

inch, was shot in the groin, lied hours later, policeand die

salcf.'Police from the Presc

iherlfTs isheriff's department, State Po­lice from the Alpena post and city police-clustered around the

,RF4C _fet when if was hit

flight- over South Vietnam, C5-mUes-northwest of Da

Nang. A s e c o n d,, unldehtlfled flier in I

The first American gem die in '

-about

e plane'ejected safely;' rst American general' to

in the Vlptn;tnam war w as.... . ,______ Maj. Gen. William’"J. re(1t donCrumm, who was killed July 6, ^across the 1967, In th& collision of two B52 Ca ; bombers ,pver the South China i'‘Sea.'- ■ ;

Maj. Gen. Bruno Hochmuth,Ma-

PITTSBURGH (URI) .

steelworkers States and

’ whether to if negotiations

a new agreement

bejs in the Pittsburgh Steel Val- ley--Locar 1 346 at Vandergrift and Local 1138 at West Leech-

votlng, _______ Regardless of tlie strlke vote,Anthony fpmko’ president of steelworkers of the mill division-

‘ 4,500-member focal 1408 Eastern Stainless Steel Corp. inthe job

commander of the !re 3r<j UiS.rine Division in Vietnam, was

- killeled last November when his neigh- helicopter exploded near the

" - of Qi

complete--lndicated the 400,000 United Steelworkers Union (USW) members employ­' ' basic steel would

burg--r ep“standup” vote for strike action, miThe-vote at local 1196 at Bracken-- tSey-wanf”ridge, Pa., 'to 1 for strikc- Six other local

rs votethey’re giving the companies

' :e for any kind of contr:

Ala., report for strike at

ningha.,,, ivy sentiment aition in early

:irst tv 389- 87

Anthony-Paul, 61, trying to per- By United suade’hlm to come out. cenrtrp vBy United Pre;Presque Isle Sheriff’s Sgt. p r ^ i f e nTfaU'

Leonard Sorgenfrel said police brought befoi lobbed two . tear gas canisters ernors’today

’commurust Ull^ry^lammecl overwhelmingly in favor of strike

Candidacy of Wallace Comes Before Nation's Governors

90 penyes here.”* Victor Giannamore, pre

-of Local 1514 at Christy

plres. TheUSW Local 1245 at Eastern Stain­less voted Monday to extend their

the contract with the company 60 vas days. ■-

~ __________ Negotiations have been in pro-sko, president of gross- since June 24 but both mber local at sides clamped on a news black-

;ports of yi

for strike action.William PetrisV

the 3,800-m e Dquesne^Pa.; said “it looks like out and rei at least a 90 percent

if flevelopm g/The union, .iments

vote for'-have been scarce./Thnounced last week that the in-

•esident dustry had failed to make a money offer and an order was issued

members; for the strike vote, first in the

balloted 98 percent in favor of

lay .In ipport

-ss International Is'believed to lean heavily to- third-party ward Nixon, ididacy was Ronald Reagan -'Dui

the nation’s gov- break from I a resolution call- social visit'.

baj-rleaded himself seven miles north- isiancj''

omi’vy if hoi s’“Coiiferenc?rptstate executives

ember.hn Chaffee-of

Island, chairman of the Ns, after al- lovy rylskl, 47, t.rnorally

to make'simost votes wins ;e If there Is nc

It was incumbent” on them

the'eandidate with> Whits

Robert, discussed only sugges­tions for a suitable memorial

a short to Robert,te.for a George C. Wall ies' - The for-

-wlth Kentucky Gov, mer Alabama gov s'r nor flies to B. Nunn, the California Des Moines, Iowa, today for a

governor told newsmen in Frank- dinner and rally,. fort that he had-received no sug- ’

of Rhode gestion to meet with Rockefeller .'atlonal, and expected none.

Local 2227 at Irwin Pa saief fj'j*us,;ry still has not placedany- irly voting was heavily in fa- thln?,< on uthe table> apparently ir of strike authorization. awaiting the results of therefer-

rrietModay-th'd -has not placet

of the candidate Louie" USW hea< lected to announce results

ide _ balloting Wet

here ex- endum-_the Anything.but e iday would serious

“He i and" I :I am.

mdidate,” Reagi sitions are known

trylski was “staying’ In bis Ilouse°lf there Is no electoralii-s ssyar'ss■e jmy good i meeting.”

i S M E A R bn the floor of the^Robi sotG cottage near the' fireplace disclosed .eviden^in’of possible -viole'n

wed candidate favorite son cand said. “ Our posit! and I don’t see where would come from a Edward M. Kennedy

on it,” said Sorgenfrel. “He ‘‘,aj lly UI wail‘lce'5. spokesman knocked down reports

In the eroin he’said choose the president if. the elec- port, Mass. He said the gather­: groin he ald. tors cannoti - - lnK 0f former advisers to Ken-itliflentS P r O t f i S t Chaffee’S resolution is similar nedy’s slain brothers, John and t0 a plan b0lng discussed on _ .c2£1“” o“ a B e n t o n Harbordents scuffled with police Monday, nro-olor-

night in a demonstration agali

ifeiof possible violerrce and a sfrug- E W S photo by Fred Lovelace)

Ayudfront, of his hotel. They said

were part of “ a revolu-tlonary m o v e m e n t for th

candidates to make a pre-elec- li9a'>~ tion pledge-te-support the can'di-- *Pst date with the largest populai f*) vote', thus neutralizing Wallace.

The governors,- however, did r 1 likely to agree tc

Violence in Third Day

yer Pledges to W o r kflight a n d B a y for Ray

icent plea The ques

‘ vass prior to the current con­ference at G4ne4ftnatl showed only a handful favored the Idea. tlie troul. Vice President Hilbert H. Hum- day, b^ phrey Monday.told reporters ii New York there was no truth tc_tl '

a would deal with

-f , - .MRMPiHRpTenn. (URI) — At- Friday, sat silently 'tlirougii the

Vrthur ,Hanes was pledged n minutes of the courtroom pro­

lace If no electoral majority t-wnslilp, county and State Police, occurs. - X 1 moved quickly throughout the»I’m ‘ making no deals will, -wea to disperse the groups and

ir ,Hanes was pledj

paring a detense for James Earl and neatly dressed, i-0™ Ray for tils trial starting Nov. 12 Both Hanes and Shelb;

Ung-. : ^There were several flrebomb-

the slaying Luther King Jf. Hanes enterec ant for Raynocent

ralgnmont Monday,-then agreed to date although he told

plea of a brief

iday,-then agrei although he idge 1 ly ha’

coin he*-\i

lov. 12 Both Hanes and Shelby County od Hanes if he waul dartin Atty. Gen. Phil -M.,Canale, the tioned to deterniim

cMef prosecutor, said-the trial digent and could i

the trial date altliough h( (Nominal court Judge W r Pres-

>roseeutbr, said-the trial digent should not last longer than six attorne

t(ial.!l

veeks, “We i

ton Battle he may have to ask for an extension of time.Ray, making his first

room appearance since he .was extradited from London eafly

rreparlng the case,M Hanes mwsmen at n sidewalk news anti refused the quesUonlngtode- Garollna-s GOP national, cor-

venl’ ‘ ..... T26-1

- - * nge.. . homes of Mayor Wilbert and Municipal Judge-Bttza- “ ' ' fire-

, ^ ... - ---- MKkqutvstidhfnf to'®-'"'G&rdIlna’s .‘OOP national, cpn- nilth-and Munlcipai Judge-fiient^The fo^mep6 tetmlne If Ray Is indigent; : • vertftow delegation, hlt by

" 26 hnombet; ^ .1 .were during an out! .v triable aft of the n 'f Dr. Martin Lul

iday, just,as they Utbreak of racial-.

sasslhation r Kljig Jr.

W A S H I N G T O N : Appeals Court Judge H o m e r THornbeny. and Mrs. Thorn berry owd-it resump'libny of the Senate Judiciary Committee's " i/s. KKe Supremehearing yesterday- into Tho'-Court/ (UPI' Telephoto) " i ,.■?{*, - V-i

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Rips Dem Regime .Reader Hopes G O P 4 tu 4^Picks Capable Man Says Peace Caravan

.. 'Doing What Is Best*; U03 Priebe Ave., ministration. A politician would Potoskey, Mich, nnver suggest that the postmast-

JulV 18, 1 968 ers of all the 4,400 first class post offices be'eHTTilnat

Des Dahertl, Pdltorj_____ of tUci-r iLSslstauts__.w■y-News-Revlcw work anyway. It would.

Inated In fay or

vork anyway. It would sav >4'.,000,000 and wouldn't

,-e are dlssatls- the malls.' Neither ,.woul /led with the way Uncle Sam is think of reducing the exper treating u§, we write our-con- lun s for new post- offices eressman but during this Demo- places where they are not — — " r-^T

Dear Jim: ,Usually when w

somenderthey

. Resort Pike not Ue.partlclpatln Petoskey, M i c h . u u r .service m

Ann Landers ByBob0100ir .. A Divorce Proves1', - ’."Who Friends-ore

fending otir. country but t)EAR ANfi: r don't heed ad.''.' fighting another coun- vice, P.d like to give some. Please ' " dothmyhusbafid. tell your-feadera that n

;c" regime sucFrymotests are red j: For Too long- a time

sir- philosophy has •faster than • you get ■' taxpayers, ihterft 'GIC AI. justice, sell tl

read' comments questionlnf Thany cases not wanted, patrlotlsi

poor taxpayers are not al- Peace Caravan now~lifi d to even estimate whatsav- These young, people

sed- ited. -

isbeoifto spend loweIt, soak logs this might be,,rc with g m s-sman could say

1! they really wianted to worktry out to vo . sweeten the“porRbiu ' 'ven to th

tlce, Soil the c -producing gri NrtVVSi'o r-rel* * —

T H IN G , 'evei

to drop out of putilp than eating crow, a

nt has the a

nT:-I they really v ur behalf. V

whatt the con- lot about It but : sciei

■y, Mien,.:.,- ,uur •July 20, 1968 are not ^

. Doherty, ' - r .. f'nt’s' war tor It. Both myhusbaiid . tell your readers that no woman;ad and discouraging to and I have great admiration and./knows , for; sure-who ..her real ... ---- v. . -----. ---------------------m menus" questlontngthe respect for our yoting people who friends are until she has an- Please tell your readers they warn - out expression in con- Tm of the members of the work and think with The' Peace nounced she ts-gettlnga divorce, never kijpw what people are like nec.tlon with anything Miss Veut-

dUr area. Caravan and for their'courage tcr;-Here--lsJwvhat-Ttappen,ed— to^-mer^untll-they—runrlnto-nvarltdlrtFou— fte-m-says or-cloes»-She1s-a--rea!' " • i and 1 were hav- ble.-WISER NOW . ’ hep gal, and there’s very little the hay, bales It,

sought counseling - -DEAR WISER; .Vou told them-- about modern farming methods bales_.into a tralli t go). After a while anddn a way I never could hr>’’" -v--j— ... -

3 too 1m- doln(

- These young people are by no stand up for their convictions. My husband and 1 were hav- ble.— WISER NOW-- radicals or communists =- Sincerely, Ing trouble. 1 sought counseling•nplV vorv thoughtful, con^...* ’----- (Mrs. G.M. Johnson'! <Jlm would not go). After a while

WISER; .You and .In a way 1 never tanks. .

lave.-

brushldress. - ,Wheaton’s ba’ler.wwttfch rake$J—

' ‘ s It, then hfSS;lolng what th. y know [s b' heir c o u n t r y . —

for^people ■ what 01

job w this s

realize

.■ been .doll

1 party ever since geheration who- 'olt. It Includes mis- the maturity and slncerll lent of-wars and foreign younger group. .

Id spending— - They do not ask for e; r filthy poll- from, military service beca___ _ s

tics, justice that favors the cowardice, but because their, con-'*'said, criminal rather than the public, • science tell ihem tbat-w-a^-and-----Tbe

:i public ser- rampant crime, ill h a ndl e d killing are wrong. They ask tobe - Pentei . ng' in ns for r aAL-Ls_m!. etc.— Ac c-o r.dl ng 1 y allowed to serve. Instead lit of- the Ain.

DEAR ANN jysltter l&.i sarg of age. wl

th.'-hope of con- affairs, generally, wild spending-- -state of affairs, tioth here and abroad, filthy poll- fl io most’ 0/ the tics, justice that favors the c. next November *>'•'" "..m i ,- .died jiublfi

. ..... . I guess that Phrase ‘'niodern. the Pakistani farm.ers--raiidme. '., ' . farming is The-key to my per- The Aslan visitors were "par-c Y •

'henever we come £est“r l ^ ^M^Aldwyn Con&'s? %|ckliIt's, as early as Pakistani farmers.. Ranch,” I discovered where all '

,n asI-ep The la?tini fat'm

The lagt tlm sow barn.

n. buy my bett. ,. ture (at Tow prii

a cow barn, the. f ir -up, milking op a thre vender ' with a balf-dc'

srlca-- ---them'tool (16,000) cooped up lni( lo'hgTien-

stance, lackmall by t ipartmebt. WeDepar

of -set

this Important service unless they can continue their lavish ad-

r calls there ■ .Post Office ■e noW‘deprived of reversing this horrlbl

service uii Saturday;, ami they 1 wuuuei u mere areenougl threaten further curtailment of scious delegates to do the job,

Sincerei-y,

. -

“ v r 2 . s r 1. s w .•a telephone, a doorbell or a And conditions couldn't exactly be choice was certainly inspired/

Called sanitary. A family of un-. Born' on the farm she now owns*takethe parents she zonks out she

:— her-job.— •

child's call should not fall asleep, called sanitary. A iamlly of urw Born' on the farm she no’

tho arQ awn» ,nH tf '— »- m— » Klck to the hand. ter js.',s sa'rfhy, open, ffWndly•parator In the and knowledgeable as-any farm­

- eream didn't Start to spurTB^---- ^; fore they arrived at the, dairy InLAflDERS: hen- town it was nothing short of-Tf ralght-from-the- miracle. . ' , -

.............. K.C. Festi

DEAR ANN Joyed your shbulder reflOUlder reply to tljo man who Of course, all this has chang- implalned becau se “American ed today, but 1 really didn't

same privileges realize It until -J ~her Pakistani ei

ibt she ls_lome” In the farm kitchens-

and barnyards of Texas and Call - as she Is In Michigan.

Ting also cMtU-a—___________________________ ___ h Qf pitting th visit

— women want the same privileges reai'fze ifuntll -Mtss Yeutterfarid ing Pakistani -farmers at ease.: thjit men get, such, aS smoking. her Pakistani entourage arrived Although we all had a time at,

/clgarets on the street, sitting at the Fred-Foltz farm-wlth me. first with their alphabet-soup'clgaret on bar tooze, d vorklng

treet, sitting _ a tools, lapping up'- the ’ 1 vlng cabs and trucks,

tow.Foltz has 75 milk cows whl<

rklng In factories and beeom-YneveK. leave their sheltered cor Ing lawyers, .doctors and. engi- ral, th'rl vln-g on a c a'refull

hay and silage means of long

hlch out '?or- ieft 11 pn

first-name basis-. Iso did a

overhead conveyors.' ” ‘‘ A good Idea,” Mlsi Yeutter-

:edf . theyf :h on -

Serb job of ar-'. - ind making^—aklngr—

were y

We’ll pay you a dime to make a u better c u p of coffee. Terucents to—brew up all the good, rich . ____flavor we blend into Manor House.

ies, K.C. had them sorti 'In rjo time and before t we were all pretty fbucl

Ing lawyers, .doctors and. engi- ral, th'rl vln-g on ' ‘peef s. Yet they expect^men to ’balanced diet Of t get up on the bus and gfye them -served to them by their seats. overhead c

During the last war, Germany ‘‘ A good .had the same-problemsond thoy . commented brlskiyvpeerlnjg'into ' f,banka 0 K.Cijand. Miss Y^it-4 solved It very simply. They re- .the vast cow shed;' "Thdy don't ter," isaw things In "my moved all the seats In the buses get a chance to tramp down their town”. I never dreamed existed/

provided the passengers with feed.'’. ......,lng straps instead. This made : Milking is done in a supe erybody- equal, — H E IT, sanltarYf "milking parlor” tl

"D5UTCHLAND ' would rival a hospital, DEAR HE1L; Equal to what? room for cleanliness..'

Y •'[' . . . are marc!

operating .The cows

' The coffee in the. green, can is the ■' very bestyou can buy. But it’s only as good as you make it.

Pins do in f time, back.

marched in three- at a time hooked-up to. the m llking-ma-

: milk.Ts

Mrs, Ben ThompsonWrm. ■

",

s stored in a at their hall ;eel tank that 18. Nominatlor

offh

s met*age—members met» on Thursday, July’ ins for State Grange

mmet

Confidential to Needles and chine. The n >: Patience is the art of huge stalnlejg something else In the mean- Foltz calls his ^Cadillac,” an ______ ...- Learn to wait. He’ll be oblique ^reference to its cost, for the Emme

. _ At Wilbur Brown’s.cherry or- will be made. ' » * * chard, I learned ’that the dreary— meeting It waj

Drinking may be “in” to the . days 1 usecl to athree" Legislative letters were readids-you-run with '

angenade and plans . ounty Fair booth

3 at Hfi August 15

kidsyou-run with— but lt can Tfigged ladder-at lraveriie-CUy put you “outv for keeps. You picking cherries are a thing of can cool it and stay popular, the past. Brown has a cherry Read “Booze ahd You -- For tree . shaker hooked ■■r' ” “

K e e p the llavurTit’sh Store tiuhtly closed in a cool, dry place K e e p it even fresher in

Manor House helps you make a better eup of coffee

n-Agei coin and along, staiitped enVelopi

-up to ttmly.” Send 35? In . Power take-^f oa his tractor. Irv IE. self-addressed. two or three seconds It can shake . ’ ... _ aii fho ehorrios off thp tree tha

Mr. and Mrs.' clayton Epplert . received word of the arrival of a new grandson named Stephan Keith -born to Mr. and Mrs. ‘

on June 29th at' ■"with your re- a11 th®^dl

Numbe'r of 5 Y oz. servings '

Number of... level

tablespoonsMeasuring

. cups of-Water ■

Fluid ounces of water

. ......4'". — ..... . m - — — — -

4 8 3 -46 ' 12 o 4}j - Y 36

> 8 16- - -- 6 — 3 ' 48

[\ .. ■ Alwiiy^us^wYrfcvel table-^ - _s.pD(TTTS"bf collue for each ounce^or.water. - .

; -- ... wHh freshlydrawn cold water.. Mot water pipes c6lle(

►ave10<

when you buy Manor . House Regular,Drip or Electric Fen? GrindCof-fee (any size Tib., 2 lb. or3 lb.)

C- ■ T i n s c o e p p k F R ^ f- f LUORlDfe trealmertli are belng admmist'ered daily at fbe Boyne •

' City elemehiary school-. Here Patty (fronl) and Wen,dy Mathers, ^receive treatments^ from hygienists Verena McClaDaghan and P am ^ Varnum. Mrs. vHaryey Varnym is in charge of the program-; ( N E W S \ photo by Bob; Clock) ' \ „ - . ^

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Local Student in Summer Orientationichael DeWitt son of Mr. and TTils “Career OrlentatiofiPro- . Russell B. DeWitt, Petoa* grarft',t8 co-sponsored by the Psl

one of 20 lota 31 Sorority and the staffMrs. Russell _. — .. ,---- „ „------- -------key, was the winner of one of 20 lota 3fl Sorority and the'staff at scholarships at Wes tern Mich- Western Michigan University Igan University,'Kalamazoo. Speech and Hearing, Clinic and . These scholarships were award- was held July 14 to July 20, on ed to students who have com- the campus of the university. r

' . The one-week summer pro­gram is offered to a select group of high school students entering their senior year and Is to In­terest them In a career of te&ch-Ing those_________ ___ ___Ing handicaps. The 20 girls' and boys attended lectures by the clinic staff on various speed and. hearing disorders, plui career possibilities in the flel<career possibilities in.t of speech and hearing were dls- ’ " ’ .......... its \custfed, ahd the students were able" to observe clinic procedures by field trips to various insti­tutions. ' , ‘ • 'the course Is designed to in­

ner ease the students awareness Of the need for speech therapists,

I. and give them the unique oppor- |i . tunity to Investigate the speech

pathology and audiology field In general. In the hopes of .Inter­esting them In entering’ the field. It will also help'them Jn-accept­ing-the handicaps of others and ............ less

pleted their Junior year In high ceptable ways of reactlng tapeo- school and are Interested In a pis arourid them With speech and

( possible career In Ihe field of hearing problems, ft et re at Ionpossible career in ihe field of hearing problems. .Recreation speech and hearing. He Is a stu- and an Introduction to the. Kala- dent of St. 'Francis Xavier High mazoo campus were also a part50 a par

Women Fill Jobs

' _ i PETOSKEY; N E W S - R E V I E W , Tuesday, July 23, 1968-5

Constance Read to . Ell^Rapidi toSing at Bay View

On Wednesday, July 24, p.m. In the John M. Hall Audi­torium, the fourth In the current Series of Bay View artist re­citals will present Nancy Njcoll, flutist; Gonstance Read, soprano; and William Falrlamb, pianist. Miss Nleoll, a native of Dayton; Ohio, and In her fourth season as an Instructor and performer the Bay View stafiTTwill j:Bay View staff,-.wl. vorks by Handel and, Scl Returning to the Bay View faculjy affer appearances here In 1960 and 1961, Constance Read, soprano, of Elmira, New York will sing compositions by Bach, Bizet, Chausson, and Charles. The program will be concluded• Prog; _____

with the playing of William Fair- lamb, roncert pianist camb, cone' flew staff :ffio~wii] perform the Sonata In ma?jor, Op. 28, by Beethoven.who~wil] oerform the Sonata In D

Hold Art Fairmnuai Cl

acrylic, watercolor, t pera, ink and pastel, there win

Exhibitors will sdt up their be the arWed dimension of earth- show on the lawn at ITT a.m. and enware- nd. stoneware pottery, will be-there until 4 p.m. ' The Public Is welcome to at­

tend and meet the pro/''®04''""1 In attend- ^nd studaif agists. In

eather * ■Each artist wUl be I ice tb visit with the vli

answer any questions pertaiewerg and popf

held in the Island House.ts. In case of - fair will be

family ^are

. . .Kobert Levine is m CharIevoix Concert

CHARLEVOIof Petoskey will be sololst_JhLs week al lt\ the Park present?

OIX--Robort Levine from the park stage, will oper will be-the featured with the National Anthem.... ,

lonted each Wed-

; . _ . . " .! ' Mrs; Robert NelL Starmej

mont.otresidGnts b Lho- commutiity.

ClubMr. Levine will i the

play Orph by Offenb

Draft Leaves Open Local M a n W e d atvBloorhfield: Hills-

n caught in the military draft acceptance . of '

TOPSMrs. Lloyd Harris, was crown-

f&lOr---- ------ -ed-“queen-of-the-week’1 at-ihe-s will dlrect the July 17 meeting of the TOPS

tbaoh

^Mrs.

jauseda. creased

men caugm m me uinii'ii/ uian- av.—e^.once. of women In many . - ■ -says Michigan State University’s fields. Said John.Shlngleton, . Rev, Donald Zill officiated at Their floor length gowns were top Job director. Placement Bureau Director. the..double ring rites .which united fashioned of m^lze dotted swlss,

The m anpower shortage -The reason, he"explained, was Beverly Ruth Paullck and Robert accented by ruffles and the sarhe i . . that most draftable students shy Nell Startpef-ln marrlageon July dotted swlss was used for their

*■1 . H k V j- away from looking, for a Job. 20, at savior Lutheran Church, matching hats. They carriedW a K e U P TOlir However, mast employers were Thomas,H ers Hbe rger, of- white dalslps. with yellow velvetF E R i S T f l L S I S c»‘j8 .3s.gia ks-iit.o. P..5S-, .i­

" ■ n » ,i W i W months befqre taking, a military Prayert' and “ 0 Perfect Love.” Slsted. the groom as fbestman .A n d B o Y o u r leave of absence, he pointed out. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Paullck, Jr.-, and the ushers Were BfJl Starmer,

' Salaries reflected a a to 10 of Bloomfield Hills, are the par- of Petoskey, James Titus, or

Evelyn Peteband in this week’s concert which will Include March Mllltalre by Laurende.iu; Indian Love' Call, verownet Frtml; the march, Ouf 'Directpr, Mrs.Blfelow; Leroy Anderson’spopu- the lar “Syncopated Clock; the.- 10.President’s March, Fillmore, Mrs. - J a c kOthers are Fantasy on-Amerl- pointed chalrr

.can- Sailing Songs, Grundman; committee. Highlights from the Music Man, There wefe Six Willson; Summer Evening Sere- had to'oc

nee: -Herr Was i of the month”, -

:C 1;id “queen of the mont Hera- wis also queen of

'eek for the week of July

'rost was ap-n of the parade

imbers whoson; Summer Evening Sere- had to'oceppy the pig pen..’, Isaac; Fandango, Perkins, Weekly meetings are hey each ’ Bell, Sousa. Wednesday at 7:30p.m. In the cafe.-d Liberty Bell, Sousa. Wednesdayat7:30p.ni.inthecafe.-

The-ioragram,-l^hfi-pimsentea^tar-la-of-ilttle Tf ave rseHospilal.--

TheBay View Assembly

Petal led ProgramTUESDAY,JULY 23Iglon and Life i ctave too.High—']

0 A.M. Religion and Life Hour “One Octave too-Hlgh-TTie S Df.'Crc •*

— ---------- WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

Panting and Forever Young” .

T h u r s d a y ,j u l y 25 .10:00 A.M. Religion • , “ If the Found:

J ' Dr, Cropp 7:00 P.M. Assembly Choir Rehearsal

and Life Hour y. . ■./ latlons be. Destroyed”

FRI DA Y , J U L Y 26,10:00 a.m . Religion and Life Hour .

- “The Delights of Growing Older’’ Dr. Cropp ’ . - •

8:15 P,M. Parsons* Puppets •“ Jack and the Beanstalk” - •

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year with technical, s accounting,the field*

) 10 of Bloomfield Hills, are the par- of Petoskey, James •Titue, last ents of the bride and Mr. and Mrs. .Hamburg,. N.Y., Jim Weir, and Robert E. Starmer, of Petoskey Columbia City. Indiana. Frai

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counting,the fields of greatest are the groom’s parents. ', McGeath, of-Royal Oik and Doug Increase. Engineers rated the' '• Given In marri&ge by her Treloar, of gaginttw, :highest with an average of $760 father, the bride chose aHrlscll- The mother oi the |lde ehos'e per months Accountants were of- la .skimmer gown of veiled dr- .a pink faille sheath-With a piiik fered $708;'mathematicians $738 ganza appllqued oh the bodice, lace A-iine over-dress, foY the and physicists .$749 per month, controlled skirt and Watteau train, wedding TSf her daughter. Her

Marketing, chemistry person- of Jeai^d’Ange lace. A cluster of accessories were In matching nel administration, c'ommunlca- petals and leaves of Peau d’ange -colors, Mrs. S t a r m e.r wore a tion arts, police administration lace secured a veil of imported turquoise blue A-lfhe with lace and landgcapearchltectures were silk Illusion. She carried a Spray cap sleeves and matching at-also smight-after fields. -* ---- ■ ■ - ■ ■ --- • **' ’ • •W o m e n continued ’hi in

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accounting with Increased accep- a sister - in - law, Barbara After a two week honeymoon in lance In government and Industry, and Nancee Paullck and Nancy Montreal, Canada, thecouple will

- ' Starmer, were the bridesmaids, reside In Troy. :' .- ' The bride received, her B.A,

H r e d u c atlon "TroTn'MtcMga'n'

he salt

Tide’s

'Michigan State University and is a'-flrst— grade teacher at Mark Twain ' Elementary School, In Royal Oak. The groom received hi. B.A.

min-groom ret; t

from- Adrian, in business admi Istrktlon and Is at the UjS.'Arm j’

' Tafik Automotive Command, Data Processing Division, at Warren.

F u n P a r t y a t C o u n t r y C l u b

The Petoskey - Bay View Country Club plans to hold a fun party Thursday, July 25, startlng.at 5:30 p.m. It will be mixed double.s-affair an,d will Be oross-couhtry

nine holesrTTierew be refreshments during the play and Keith Nickerson will be' the barbecue chef, serving at the spring shel­ter between number-six green and number seveir

All player’s who intend to play must sign up at the pro-shop before noon on Thursday-in order to be

cordially invite y o u io attend a s h o w i n g of the exciting n e w silhouettes in

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OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION OF SEA-LURE ^

Mrs?TUE S D AV thru F RID AY __August 23rdr thru 26th

in the

Idefaicle .Site

HARBOR SPRINGS, MICHIGAN

-Campos Club SWIMSUITSurg, F

mornlng-shuffleboard tournamem In Bay View last week. Topping the consolation'pi ay e r s wer T. * M. Clay, Clearwater, FI?, and MrS, Allan Andress, Lees­burg, Fla. R.S. Wj

>» ] o., arranges ' ‘ n the

. lace,-son,; Or, arranges the games.

In bowls

7 9 4 t ^ 1 | 9 4f lawn eight Ing the Leo

:;we6k» Chalet' Ifawberg>House, O., chairman^ of bowls

HaBbe singlesrfor Fhien played later this week; -

Color AfootCHICAGO. Til.. (UPD

W o u ld yon like pineapple, i "berry, chocofate or lime?­. The carpet salesman

W A V E - M A K I N G SWJMSUITS IN THE FINEST FABRICS-— THE M O S TS PENNEY VALUESI Y O U R FAVORITE

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6 - P E T O S K E Y N E W S - R E V I E W , Tuesday, July 23, 1968 .

tv log Romney Asks State Crime CommissionTo Prepare Modern Gun Control Plan

W W T V - C h a n n e l - C h . 9 W W U P - T V Channel 10, Soc Ro. (Cable Channel 6)modern, ialr and effective state fectlve statewlde plan for fire- troversy” over gun control laws. :T T K S U A Y , Jl' LY 23 -- "

'3;00 Six O'Clark Heparl i': I Sports ' ‘

weather: 3U eBS-Kverting-hfews 7:00 Kye On Mlchiga’n

Mr Hales N

-.inoduu, mil Qiicvn wide plan for firearm? among the states.” •

7:30 CBS Morning N 7:53 Michigan News 8:00 Captain Kangar

Romney’s office Monday an- conn nounced that the' Commission on Mari Crime, Delinquency and Criminal Administration has been ordert

>lds. ' 'RapliRomney said that there Is

a "hodge - podge of over

8:00 Tiger Baseball . i0:0)f CBS News Hours 1 1:00 eleven O'clock Report 11:30 The Cntouchables

9:30 C ofv'M TV Hour 10:00 Candid Camera 10:3C Beyerly Hillbillies 11:00 Andy of Mayberry 1-1:30 Dick Van Dyke1-2; 00 -Love of Life '-------12:23 CBS News 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 The Guiding Light 1:00 One O’clock Report .1:15 Accent-1:30 As the World Turns 2:00 Love Is a Many Splendor-

d Thing

tominake a '‘thorough, Intensive 000 local, county, state and and'comprehensive'rerexamlna- federal laws and ordlnancespre- tion of existing and possible new talnlng to firearms.” . firearms control.” . Hie commission las

nfiney asked the commission recommende ■ntrate on repeal, revl- trol laws,

ACROSS 1 Feminine .

pella tionhoarder

2 Idolizes3 Renoync ‘?hn

to cancer' sion or retentlun of existing state printing for permits am ' laws and enactment of new and strlctldns on mall order pur ‘‘responsible’ control mea- chasesi But the commission’ SUtfisA- - , . proposals died inleglslatlv

i"

i: 30 House Party 3:00 To Tell the Trut

_ the magnificent

M o g n o v o x

Cook Electric Co.■ / n r . ' P ! 7 T 7 1

3:30 Edge of Night ; 4:00 Secret Storm j4:3.0 Mike Douglas 5:30 . Journey ,to-the Center of

the EarthG:00 Six O’clock Report6:l;i Sports “ : --- ' '

- -G:’25 Weather­. G: 30 CBS Evening News ,

P ■ -7 u ’/ ‘ :K & Wl- # e— TrOO • Michigan Spoftirnan ^7:3D Lost In Space .

* -8:30.' Beverly HUlbiUies :

m - a s - . -10:00 Dorn Delulse 11:00 Eleven O’.Clock Report

■ 11:30 The Untouchables

Service- ■' vr7- • P. rrjfo T be- G- f'p J* . Of.

A i; ond,P s

Highway Beautification Program M a y be Casualty

By John Hall WASHINGTON (UP,!) -

Bird Johnson's campaign

-states up to 10 percent bf their ady federal highway allotments If they rid fall to particlpate ln-the federal

program. -The First Lady’s program, as rlglnally conceived, called fo

war costs, bureaucratic inertia reimbufsemerit to billboard con- •and one of the most, effective cerns for part of their losses legislative lobbying campaigns resulting from compliance w»h in years. the law.

the rmay I

1<«! ''?arn*8 MoreiS r d y s s s e ,10 Musteline province American

20 Regular!ab.) 12 Heating1 30 Merced with-44 w m t ^

i p"•*»6,ck 8 ssasr?: M ■:26 Keep back 29 Roman

aft<House ,-and Senate conferees, - ~ four-hour closed session foundered ; bi

admIrrlStfatlon’s federal funds and various:r a f(

But* the - program- has largely.. .foUiulored because of lack: of -

highway aid bill Monday, broke up In disagreement on the anti-

W T O M - I V . C h e b o y g a n . Ch, 4 - W P B N , ^ City. Ch, 7 . . 'Trav

m, tua decision until today., Senate negotiators si billboard provisions we) only major Item stlli 1

>us loopholes 1 state laws. Lp'ge firms have been able the ban on billboards

within 660 feet of the highway I the by erecting massive, lighted' the signs outside the limits a dts- clearly visible from " ‘ ‘ '

■ :00 -weekday News 5:J5 Weekday Sports " mtley-Brlnkley ..'CJO llunfle

7:00 N-iV.P.p,7:30 T-LVream of Jeannie ■ 8:fi0 Showcase ’G8

’ 8:30 ‘-'Movie ‘il:00 N a -vs - ■11:10 Weather 11:1' Sport *

“ Tl: 3U '

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

' 6':45 Sign OnToday Show

isure Is Judgm

andthe hlgh-

agreement in the massive bill way. ' v...to keep the federal Interstate Although under heavy elec- ^nd- primary road system run- tlon-year pressure from" blll- ning. board lobbyists, the House PublicHouse conferees reportedly Works .Committee earlier this

Insisting on their version year voted to aboil

' Tonight Sign Of:

10:25 NBC News : 10:30 Concentration 11:00 Personality

Ml:30 Hollywood Squat 12:00 Jeopardy

o CtieM "

which -would abolish- .the -entire, gram at a level of $1.5 'mlHlon . fraib and substitute a $1.25 annually for three years -i90 q

tlghway-slde percent of what the admlnlstra- ^

' . c o' s; TV Value'

C C'1 o' S 'o(. k & Wfiife 07 7.P5MBremmeyr-Bain Co.

Peto:<fet H skey

12:30. Lye G 12:55 KBC News 1:00 Dreamhouse 1:30 Lets Make a Deal 2;00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 The Doctors 3:00 Another World 3:30 You Don’t Say

' 4:00 Dark Shadows 4:30 General Hospital 5:00 Dating Game 3:30 One LU, „ . .TOO Weekday News C: i 5 Weekday Sports C: 30 Huntley-Brlnkley 7:00 Have Gun Will Trave 7:30 The Virginian 9:00 Kraft Musk Hall 10:00 Run For Your Life TT:00 News 11:10 weather 11:15 Sports

Tonight Show Sign Off

werewould

prograi million study advertising.The Senate’s bill would pro­

vide $5_ million a year for the next threfe years-one-fourth of what Congress has -authorized— vote, along wl for previous years, Johnson1In addition, It would continue gram-$21 )

a provision, which the House provemertt voted to eliminate, to penalize lion for screening Junk” yar<

percent of what the tion asked. 'But when the meai

3d the floor, it w .92 to wittrtl

isure reac x)r, It was knocks r92 to 54 nonrecor

Predicts Personnel Loss Will Cause Mail Overflow

agen- educe

(UPi) - Post­Gen. W, Marvin Watson 3 day coming when mail- nd post offices alike will

WASHINGTON master sees the boxes and overflow as a rest son nel eductlor ordered. r- . That day could com;

11:301:00

it -day c ctober

turday e ellmiri

suit of the per- The no-excel >n Congress adopted on the

Director Charles J. ueariy— was summoned to ex(

lel todie- as-e

November when panel today the ratiehale behind

: W N E M - T V - B A Y CITY-Cha nnel 5—T t l-SDAYpPi-LV '23---------- W'KDNLSDA-Y, JUI,Y 24_____

r>:00_{G I’M Report , : 5:40 Thought for Today0:30 Huntley-Brlnkley ' 5:45 - Religion

Umihated, Watson told the Senate Post Office Committee Mondayl“ Monday mornings will be an

Impossible problem,” he sail “Thi '3 post

problem,” offices are pi

Report , .5:40?y-Brinkley ' 5:45

7:00 I Love Lucy G: 157:30 1 Dream of Jeannie 6:458:00 Tiger BaseBall 7:001:00 Five

• Religi Education ' First E

not equippedrtq handle log of two days’ mall.”

Watson appeared b

ihyslc;the.bai:

e Star Final 1 1: 80 Tonight Show ' 1:00 .V , C.q

Edit! ' Sh03

8:’25 Mict 9:00 10:20 10:25 NBC News

paneldtcation before adjournment for the political conventions whether

n Today :higan Today lywood Aw:

rOT30 Concentration 11:00 Personality 11:30 Hollywood Squar 12:00 Jeopardy 1 2:30 Eye Guess 12:55 1:00

adjournment for services at first and-secondcl ventions whether post offices Will be'stopped. Sat-

Congrees Intends to do some- urday collection service also will y thing about the department’s be cut back to the less frequent "ard Movie PHght when lawmakers reconvene Sunday schedule.

j later in the year. “Until the mall Is actually notWatson’s problem stems from there on Saturday mornings, the

directives In the recently en- people, will not be heard from,”ne tax Increase law Watson told the commltteeracted income t

NBC News Mike Douglas

2:00 Days of Our Lives 2:30 .The Doctors ' JkQO_Another WorldQ0_Anothe3:30 You Don’t S 4:00 Timmy & L:

Griffir Hariiport

untley-Brinkley 7:00 Michigan Sportsman 7:30 The Virginian 9:00 Kraft Music Hall 10;00 Run for Your Life 11:00 . Five Star Final 11:30 Tonight Show 1:00 News Capsule 1lP§- -‘Hollywood Award Movle-

- Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eecleston . _ ..._ ______of Curtis visited briefly with with his grandmother, Mrs, Mont frlends liere enroute to Inter- Withers, lochen for a concert and to Mtl Mrs.Pleasant to spend sometime with as her relatives. ' .'Pieces, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Olney, ^ .Nancy Goodenough and Mrs. of Cadlltao-, their son-lh-law and

Wanda Gillen and son, Ken, have daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Chari ’ "returned to Morrison, 111,, fol- Durham and tiyo:children.q lowing a visit with the fo

irleS fa.Durham and tiyo :children.of Mt. ^ Pleasant and Valera Ripley.of ij

sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary H. Detroit. On Saturday they spent ' Goodenough and family. .tbe day at Mackinac Island. vRecent guests at the home of/ ...... '"""r ' '■ '---

Mr, and Mrs. Jay Fergus: her brother-in-law and

W J R T - T V - f l i n t - C h a n n e L / I Z (CaFIeXhar3neJ_-2)-TUESDAY, JULY 23 9.25 Children's E6:0& .Eyewitness News 6:30 Twilight Zone 7:00 Truth or Consequer7:30 Garrison’s Gorillas 8:30 -It Takes a Thief 9:30 N.Y.P.D.10:00 The Invaders ■11:00 Eyewitness News 11:30 Joey Bishop1:30 Sign Off

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24

9:25 Children’s Docto 9:30 Treasure Isle 10:00 j Bivorce Court 10:30 Here’s Dick Cavet 12:00 Bewitched 1 2:30 Midday Movie 2:00 The Newlywed Gar 2:30 Bating Game

Mr. and- Mrs, John Hopi daughter, . Bonnie, of Lansing, Mr.- and Mrs. ' Phil - Andfae of Far J) 1 n g'fo-n and the Misses

;ne . ai Ann Arbt Mi resume employment with' a

G: 25 Sign 6:30 Ame

3:00 General Hospital - 3;30 One Life to LiVe 4e00 Dark Shadows -■S ?S?oSffl!"crCirls“5

1-M7:30’' Clrcadla

7:°0 Truth or Consequuncejs 7:30 The Monroes ' ," Tell It Like It Is

Movie

ster-ln-law, Col. and Mrs. Ed- ird E. Rold of Brldgepoi l, Coim. Mrd and Mrs. Elmer Gibson

8:309:00

_ Ing vacation ler home on Cobb- ‘ idler.area. j, ^

9:00 Wedding Party '11:00 Eyewitness News 11:30 Joey Bishop

.. * LESS T H A N V7< PER D A Y ‘ ‘

W t t l f ViSPHONE 347-4351

Mr/ :

ml, Mrs. Hugh J<enner

W S - J M S f * . - R T S S S S S S S 5' Jerry ,lnB' , , : ... " 3all of Muskegon. • * Mrs, Nancy Andre- •al! of Muskegon. 1 ■ Mrs. Nancy Andres and fiveMr. and Mrs. Larrle Tuomela children of Wlsconslh arrived :

left last weekend: to spend/10 at thelr -parents and grandpar-last weekend: to spend/io at their-parents and grandpt 'days in the Hancock area of the "ohfs s u m m e r cottage in I Upper Penlnsulai View “ ' ‘ '

Bolton of l t spent , spdrid

that required all federal i cles-without exceptlon-to re their personhel to levels of June

>ptlon-to redi o level

ptlon policy ’ advice of Buc

todget . <

fThe Immediate, and seeming­

ly unexpected, effect on the Post Office Was prdeIce Was ordered for a sharp curtailment of mall settled over the next four years. The first asult already Is belnp *

eral days over the weekend h his g '

irry Gebeau has had. lests- her nephew, and 2 ■. and Mrs. Floyd OIney. ,

ends In the Dakotas, jRayffiend Austins of KaLr ) are spending vacation

on Tuesday, July l the summer, season.

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IT’S E A S Y T O P L A C E A C L A S S I F I E D AD...

Help Wanted Services Available if^rncile 7^2 •RfftTHrKTSS^^T^BTiS'Idfi

For Sale, F o m a l e ~~ Ui*.Aft M i scetianeous

• •• ffwu-tf-fn

8 For Rent^Tfi^pgppn t

'Phone 233^7217.

$1,000 EARNINGS GUARANTEEDSelling: “SANDRA" Toys,

PaNo P t o Dec<0ml*r. FREE. TRAINING. ' *No Experience or Cash

CHIMNEY REPAIRS CEMENT W O R K OF ALL KINDS.

» 347-9038.

^ ^ T O S K E Y NeWS-REViEW, Tuesday., Jul^.^a,. 1968-9

~ Dem Central CommitteeThursday, July 25. - Pick yc own, at $4.00 per lug. Brlng'o containers. Brown’s Orchard

:2779-25U12) 1 Backs Mississippians

income to all individuals*’ who . do1 not tiaVe sufficient 1m

lander The delegates v ...f1,000 resolutions that fi ry’’ to uated state-Inrnn

income, o accept

ired a grad- tax, tighter:.

seekli to nomInate former ;■ -..^e greatest failure; of tl

VfSHT'S THATBAGY!YOU'U BIU0 UT££ Fog TVF LOW COST1

PPS S T O ! YOUR A P M L l B e G G S H B V /MiVy, MANY PEOPLt!

Help iWanted Male

M A N FOR electric, wiring and service work. Cook Electric Co. Petoskey._____ (1179-tf-3)

COLLEGE STUDENTto work at driving range and

spursmlnlatirr dor construction area. Can

trse rrow-un^ In Petoskey Immediately ieptei larttl

{tnd work October, full or part time: Ap­ply at range site located 1 { miles North of Chlmne " ner .pn U.S. 31.

ney Cor­: _

. .(2725-240-3)

. ctrosystems Inc. Memcor- 70 HORSE POWER Mercury out- . Division, Courier Operation, -“O^rd motor" Like hew. Best of-: Boyne City,'Mich. Phone 582- ; Phone 347-9735. •6526 extension 225. ' ■ ::(2746-249-9) ■

(1926-tf-7) CHRIS C R A F T , 19’ long, f ' •‘ - j cusjjiong.

i, iv .ro 4. handmade

iale. Salad luncheon, :6 1 p.m.,: $1.25.11°: 30 t«

Fyeryotie welpome.

U N F U R N I S H E D 2>3 bedfoom . . house In Petoskey - Alanson. tionally gooc area. Teacher'must'move In he- boat, -prlci

A r ea 313-776-0631. W r i te Thomas.Blam ‘ " “ ‘■sti-rsh

motor" ; tionally boat. ~ cash. Phone

shlons in oxcep- oiidltlon for age of.

county D e m o c r at 1 c organiza - - *liey h^ve^reac^hed - the stage of

Ih. other,, action, the-commit- T “The real, unemployment Tier-

polntment to see-boat at Walloon . Estate 1 5nek, 22521 Downing, Lake.' ^ MODERM'XED7'6^ReVlDvun

LOCAL store manager wishes to rent • home In or near Petoskey/ Can Furnish good references. Write to P.O. Box-48, Mt.

1S£record,” he said. "

Medicare Marking rto P.O. : Mlchlgarm.

(27(

5(M£ F O L ^ APE 60IN&ro Bf HAVE HAPPY YOU'LL BE ONEOF THEM!

FLORIDA M O T E L MANAGER, Beach section Ft."Lauderdale, 30 units. Experienced; man and

‘For Sale Miscellaneous108-250-7)

Ake Terrace Mobile Court,, rpom. .garage.Charlevoix, Mlchlaan on W ppW-- ,r9670r-• - . (•2603-tf-15l - ■ends. - (2798-254-9) 2 BEDROOM home with garage .H O M E LITE 4 CYCLE OUT- on 18. acres In Petpskey School Th

Dlstri ' • - ' • -BOARD HEADQUARTERS. New- District, Beautiful view. State an' Important milestone In the a day goes by without someUsed motors. PartsandSeryico. wide Real: Estate. 347- 3901. social security program called - one indicating their appreciationIndian River Marina. _________- (26787249-15) Medicare. It was In July'1966 for the payments made b;

Second Anniversarymonth of July 1968 marks benefits from-Medicare. Hardly portant milestone In the a day goes by wltho

:y program called - one Indicating their appe by the

:

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES. P H O N E Dl7-2544. -

5 < p e r w o r dMinimum Insertion 20‘words for $1.00Classified ad corrections c changes must h 9 a.m

s or made before

i. the day after first In­sertion: Classltled’ advertis­ing deadline, 9:00 a.m. same day of insertion (8:30 a.m. on- Saturdays) for all reader-type classifieds.- ^ ■Regular Classified '

. Rates

D I S P L A YC L A S S I F I E D

$1.80 an inch,Minimum-One Inch. , DEADLINE FOR COPY

prloInsertion for all display classifieds.

One day....... ----$1.00Three days ------- $2.40Six Days -........ $3.60TOT discount if ad Is run for entire month with fio changes..

25C extra charge If not paid In 7 days from date of publica­tion.

fore second Insert!irted t ion.

Ing Boxes: 520, 517, 514

TAXI

30 uni wife t

. frontkaska and Fife Lake. Dealers 1

. ifllcare. It was In July'1966 for _______________ (1262-tf-9) W E NEED listings.- For eighty that coverage began for the na- Medicare program.FIBERGLASS Nlagrti, 40 h.p, t years people_havo colfie to QAtQ- Uon’s *8® J65 ®ha over-popu- Lcrnktag tO the future: Two 'inrude, electric start, ski satisfy their real estate needs, latlon. A quick look back over questions which are frequently

’ As a result, we have'all types of the past two years reveals some asked Ip the Petoskey officebuyers: If you want to sell, call Interesting facts. ■ ' late to the coverage of prescr■■ ~. MeCune'-Dlcktnhon/Inc, Real vThe nation has almost aO mtl- tlon -drugs under Medlcare ;itato. Phone DI 7-258S. Hon Americans age 65 and over coverage for those who areund

. _. .... . . 1 r - — - • - in. ... ’ :.?':.:.(26i8'6-tf-tS)'''<10% "®f the nations total-popu- age 65 and receiving ;soci- ... ; v • Ing Steel all sizes. Blocks, ce- , U S C O U O h S , 1 0 2 BEDROOM linfiirnl'shPfi hn'm’p latlon)'.protected by Medicare, secur” ...............

.-ftss °s s ;s ekeeping".' Man lor maintenance, fro n t desk and miscellaneousmanagement detail. Yearly em-

READY MIX Concrete.Relnforc- lel all sizes. Blocks, c

:hed-sa_m all rognme tn Gaorga Martin, Fnol ttII. Phnpo Dt T>-ppm pf condition. SeB to

^ I -S a BLE:- y o u ^ r ^ j o r i 5^ ' 'C 0 L L iS I O N

U s e d Cat's TO' _— :--- 2 BEDROOM, unfurnished homegon, good in .Petoskey. On large lotj gar- ipreclate. . agq, WAslier and drver Included. 526-2063 912 Baxter. Phone 347-3345,

1783-251-iO) " _______‘ (2739-249-

.......... Hon, dol_________"worth of hospital and medical - drugs whlch can be self-admln care under payments made by Istered; and there Is up cover

— * Medicare. .This money has paid age for those who ' " "for 10.6 million hospital stays and under, age 65. and

Ig'SOC sabillty checks. At re are. no paymentspresent, There are. no paymen

under Medicare'for presc.rlptii ■ s.whlc ■ -- -

.E youngdishwashing and cooks helper, 7-2503. on day shift. Apply In person r a t h r c " Hayner’s Candlelight Res- • SfltannaMf fi. OC1

Ures, power steering,’ center

- taurant. (2818-:

JCED FOR sale. Property TV -State- street. Write owner;

Smith at “ 607 Statet

UNUSUAL opportunity-: vancomdnt' lh' service management. Top

for station

wage:Per:

. . - 267,key, stating background and pre - .vlous'employment, (2792-254- 3)

TO work .rrler.

2503 aftei

Fred J. Smith street, Petoskey, Michigan.

(2816-254-1

nagemcbenefits. Reply to Personn Director, P.O, Box 267, Petoi

M A N 7 barrif

Situations Wanted 4

,^es* ' $8-75 each. Celling tile, 9|? stefeo' tape deck,; Car has manyeach. Prefinished mahogany 4 '‘other;extras.'Can be seen at THREE

^ ad- x 8>1 $3.65 each. 1/4” ply- Hayner’s Motel, (282i-251-10'l jgood c

" ^ ■ ? & & £ & & &8,_ 69? each. 2 x 6 pine speed tran-smisslon. Marina . (2786-254-151VC select grade, $145 Blue, Black vinyl top and in- --------- ------- ---

per m . ;2_x 8 Pine log siding, terlor. Excellent condition. 17,$165 per M. 6’ picnic tables, 000. miles. One owner. DI 7-$34.50 each. 10’ x 3’ dock sec- *49.81... (2766-253-10)___________

’” '95S t h a’d S S b?..0.'“ 8'r; lM«poC|!» “ -e,

;are beneficiaries, amTHREE B EDROOM brlckhomeln : recelved^edTcafs^lCesvalued Jgood condition. Carpeted living at* more Than $230 million dol- . room, nice yard,,storage shed. Tars. -These services ' were

are-to be com-ms- apleted'by Januar;

The malllrs. -inese services ' were white a/id blue Medicare ■nished by.theState’s hospitals, book (SSI-50) Including Ir

BAY VIEW cottage, furnished. 7 bath. Full price,

furnishedextended

f 1, 1969.' lalling of a new red,

>lue Medicare Hand-

room $4500. Phone 347 -81 p.m. 347-40 32.

1185. After^ (280 j-tf-15)

c are - fa home health agerrch participating In the M e d I c a

acent amend- n completed. '

r who has

o iiuof6<.a,a, uvuiv \,ooi- j iiiviuuxiig informa- llltles, and tloh on all of the r 5 which.are merits has now bee Medic ar e' Anyone age 65 and over w

In addition, ai) estl- not received one of these hand- million has been paid books can"obtain one at the Pe—

physicians’ services and toskey Social Security Office, other health care services and . No, 2 .Penh Plaza, Petoskey,

les under Medicare’s volun- Michigan - or by calling 347-

rork or gar larbor SpriiPhone after 5,

. sssssss__ '■' - ■gU’g c d a s i g a - ' - a a sILLEGE GIRL desires work, doors, hand hewed Umbers, cuWc inch engine,4 speed tr< rtlstlc, Gpod worker. Write m anUe and hearth timbers, mission^Phone » r ’31

" 721 c/oPetoskey News- Phone ,Cy Jordan, 347- 3915 or(2760-250-4) 347-9635. ______(2551

program. Im_____f., - mated $55 rrReasonable; 9 unit

5 room living local- supplies

year tary medlcaLlnsuranceprogram: 8727— The.office hours an? Mon- ./•Right here, in our home coun­ties of Emmet, Charlevoix, and Cheboygan‘many have received

Thursday nd Friday

T-m, Closed Saturday.

1.—to-!p.m. and Friday 9-a.m,- to ’

Saturda

Box No. 5! Review.

Help Wanted Female

BABYSITTING/ In my 1 hotrie tn Petoskey. Di *bnly. Phone 347-9724,

licensed iay care

(2811-251-4)

Wanted to Buy

6i Y1 full

i56-tf-8)f, with

P E T O S K E Y .CAB SERVICE

pe r ienc ed but n( Contact Bob Howe afte: the Stelnhaui

waitress wanted.21- Pfflfflrahjy ftv*

iot neci

iABYSITTING in m y home. .Ex perienced. Phone 347- 3107. 'sALE (

_______>(2780-250-4) other

EAR OLD Pinto guUdli equipment, brok

ness. ‘ stereo.

(2720-251-8)

T railers

LI 8-6241. , CASH L O A N S on Diamonds,■ (27 68- 250-10) watches, Jewelry of all kinds,

or wlll buy out right. By appoint- * ment ■ ' “ '- .. -- it only. L.

lipment, broken for har-r 1961', 2 BEDROOM General 10 526-5794.Also 2 speaker RCA x 50’, Washer and dryer in-, COINS Gold Phone U 7-9093. eluded. Also skirting, shed all rare coin*

(2720-251-8) and; oil drum, $2,800. Phone trade. Wi 'OF many antique dishes and 526-2063 after .1 p.m. . ... Trail I

is, Including 3beau- - - ' (2812-255-11) Springs,'BOY A N D GIRL

9171.(2318-tf

DI7 C A L L

8755[f yrju fail to rerfivu your N>:w.-,-iri-viu.v in Petoskey.

N E E D E D Clear "Day,

D E D one- day per-week, rnlng lady now until Labor , Bay View. Phone 347-8971.

(2700-250. g) anted.

Help Wanted 1CLERKING AND 'kitchen help. Apply In person at Toski Sands. Phone

n persor 347-963

PART TIME bookkeeper w Must be experienced. Mt plications and Interview

id. Write BOX N :ey News-Review.

' (2080-ti

CHERRY PICKERS starting July 22, Montmorency tart cherries

~ 3 347-4092. Albertfor sale. Phone 3

ILL.TIME, year.around, baby- ttter needed in my home. Must iave transportation, 5^ days, ’hone 347 -8 584 after 6. ,

(2741-tf-2)Kalchlk, Route,!, petoskey.^ ^ b-a BYsitTER wanted to live In.

^ r ' ,"-phoargi3ioteI'

if age. nn, B: garden.

See2734-tf-l)

HELP WANTED, male and fe­male. Call employment manager

i Hotel, Mackinac

VG Mlups for full- time m o fork. 6 hour day, 6 day week,

m for steady and wlll- ly in person,

— collect Grand Island, Viking

Wages openIng worker. Apply .Hayners Motel. (2819-251 - 2)

FULL TIME Bookkeeper and of- 3W automo-

Dorothy Klelhhenz

^ ^ ^ S S S rS t- i s s s s s__________

inks -18 dent> John Canada,-"vlce-presl-S^!I5b.ror d S ‘ZSTSSSSirSi JTtale Beery and and Mrs. Charles BosmaT of The tables at Cumberland, .Rhode Island; Mr.

Iday House were decorat- and Mrs. Leonard Burgess of . ed with arrangements of garden C onway; Mr.andMrs. LeojiClan-

___________ flowers and blue and silver tap- cy 0f Ludlngton; Mr. and Mrs.ISH TO extend qur-deepest ers, the class colors. Bulletin Gerald (Shirley Cruff)Burgess of

appreciation and sincere thanks boards of pictures and keep- Palm Beach Florida- Mr. and to the Doctors and Nurses at sakes from ! 935 througMradua- Mrs< M (Nem e Holland) Foster

Mr. tion were placed mmdtterwm. # Petoskey^ Mr. and Mrs. Louis

ftS^ery <Sd'conditlon°Phone FOR ^ENT, office space, 319 Z C a r d Of T H a h k S --- ----------- West Mitchell street. For -

F.OR SALE, just received of rough sawed, timbers. W. size's and lengths. Log Hoi Lumber, Boyne Falls. 549-2421. . (746-tf-8)NEtV E L E C f RiC Deep fryer, automatic;electric skillet, new

4 cars polntment Most m e s-

automatlc electric skillet, ne large window with two’lltes 4 x 36. Phone A47.2910.^

:oln 180 amp, Ready' to"'

ARC WELDER, Llncc $83; : 225 amp, $93. Ready- weld, $10 .dqwn, Fochtman Mo- tpr; Company, pnone 347-25'77.

106,000 B.T.U: GAS FURNACE ................. and

2 bedroom apartment in one of Petoskey’s newest aparf- m ent h o us e s. G.F., kitchei complete, J 11 e bath,, com­pletely carpeted, air coniti- fiohed, with beautiful view oi

-For lease me 1st of modern 4 bedroom he baiths, completely . carpeted,

nll'y room, near Burns-

of August.1 home, 2L

Clinic. Call 347-8717.• . (24J8-tf-12)

"sincere Nurses, to ever; , flowej

3 like to express my tary, Reth thanks to Dr. Kutclpal, treasurer, and nurses aides. Also sors W en

Ing my s t ay Mrs. Corrlne :Zvnewicz.

(2817-249-

. to the Doct<

. Little Traverse - Host Stone arid Mr. Ross Funeral Home., Rei

spltal, M of stom

tion wei

uneral Home., Rev. Norman Ky^eSanderson and^onard Bur- 0 u’s e^oforting mds- _ tghbors who.

given t lard Bur

.. , ..... . „ a brief talk about the clas:sent cards, flowers and food, e?t .Woodruff of Petoskey was In- Mr. and ft and for the many acts of kind- troduced and he spoke abo.pt his Lamb) Theh ness shown at. the time of the work and his family since leaving anci M rs. No: death of our-mother and grand- Harbor'High. Wayne Chelllspre- toskey Mr. i m ot h e rj. Mrs. Ada-Bellmer. sented awards to Mrs. Gerald kin of’GoodSjfTrjiad; of Mrs, Ada - ■ j| * . _ , __ ”— 1 * ~Belliner, (2770-249-18) g W Q f l g f l Q t *

jf.ceremonies, gave •out the class. Rob-

> Help Wanted ? Female

flee Manager for ne190,-254-1) tlve agency. Air conditioned

office. -Excellent salary and o fringe benefits. Phone 347-8196.

' - (2810-tf-2)

B Y ROUSON

nplete with duefr work _____________________ _____registers for 7, rdom house. TRAVEL trailer. Sleeps 4, Used 1 year. Gas wall oven good condlt ion. Phone JU 2- wlth rotlsserle and broiler. 6658. (2583-2Q5-12)

e .347-9032

S e r v i c e s Available 5 USED e u n d e r jazz base. „ iAX i.ARD''5 i.c:'t,»,'iM g . K i:;i_2\ Ing cooling. 24 hour service.

Complete line of bath acce:,sl" series. Free estimates, Phoi

after 6 p.m, SMALL furnished two bedroom (281 3-251-8) ho rhe“ between Petosfe'ey and

azz base. Ex- Harbor..Springs. Tor details,----------- . . _ ■ offlce ^

_Jota^ella^J<eway)_Tlo^

Mrs. Jess (Marjorie i; Mr.of Warren;

orman Linehan of Pe and Mrs. Keith Lam

and

ides strap, cord, ex- f strings and case, m at- Hayne rs. Motel.

(2820-251-8)

rite Petoskey Post 17. V (2759-253-12)

R u m m a g e Sale

RADIAL arm saw, pressure cooker

22' colds potreezer,

For Lease.Very choice newly remo ed downtown furnished ap; ment. 2nd floor, one bedroom. All utilities furnished, prl- .vate -entrance. Ideal for rone

R U M M A G E SALE,-Wolverine, ' Michigan. J il l y 25, 26, 27, at Shler’s store. Everything from new articles to antiques, Inch ' Ing -many upholstery fabrl

toskey.maid kin of Good Hart; Mr. and Mrs.-----Harold M arsh -pf W . Severnn

______ ________ ____ j Park* Maryland; Mr. and Mrs... Ed (Jean Plsarcyk) Sclbor ofPe-

N O ^ r I ^ O W E r MlJHiiA N : Showers and t h u n d e -GAN: Showers and thu

showers were forecast t wltl

rolstery fabrics.. (2804-251-20)

nConway,

FEMALE-----5TERED black

rador retriever pups, .6 \ posit required. For-details Phone 347-2083 or’347-2432^.

(2555-U-1.2)

W e are n o w interviewing for full t i m e 3 ROOMS and 1:

e m p l o y m e n t in, o u r c o m p o s i t i o n d e p d r t - m e n t . t h e w o r k is interestittg a nd c h a l ­lenging. N o p r e v i o u s e x p e r i e n c e Is n e c ­e s s a r y as w q ^ w -111 train the pertfotr

soru-.N. Au.ihiiJlti.'i, 1 'ir.l.r- Cl‘ and Domestic, Re - bluing, re- stoc................ "

dependabfe and desire permanent em­ployment. Contact Jack Brink,

Petoskey Newt-Review., V ' " 1 _ . . ?27y?«tf-a)

king a rlllir °“.rage back of 376 Harbor Springs.

.(2808-249-8) : part,AUTOMOBILE parts,

JE _ LARGE flirnlshed apar tent. Also 1, 4 room house,

rjilture,Targe lawn. Lots

:y|f) S Mrs.

or n) AGrand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. La

(Flora Schlosser) Kruzel iss Village; Mr. and Mrs.

Wednesday and thundershowers . (^NUta^mitS^kllo^fending with highs In the' mid wauconda, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. 70s. Raln_chances,- 50-percent, joe^Auarey StandlshrEeller'of Tlie sun sets today at 9:02p.m. cross Village. '3T and rises W ednesday at 6B-8------------- :— =------ ■----„

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n d e r - for to­

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isday and thundershoi

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BostonOF SPRINGVALK TOWNSHIP f Chicago

Special Township moeting of Denver Sprlngvale township Thursday; Duluth July _25r 1968, 8 p.m, at Spring-' Los Angeles vale Township Hall. Signed; Don- Miami Beach aid Wormell, Township Clerk,' New York

. (L-9593. 7/22,23.) San Franolscc

s were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ChelUs; Mrs. Ethel Hawk Dodge^ Mr.and Mrs. Donald Haase; Mlss ' Frances Herrick; Mr, and Mrs.>' ’ /r'"oivn Hoover) Haven,Mr.

i Sandersc

59 53

■'"’ivn Hoover) Haven, M.. . ivyie Sanderson a n dMr. and Mri, Vernon (Pat VI-vant) LaCount.

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1 0 - P E T O S K E Y N E V , S - R E V I t W , Tuesday, July 23, 1968

When It rpmes tt the PetoskL'> [

t ' r.f.On Tuesday, July It, 1 UtB, k. .. FeSterlin? iivl I marlf .1 vi-ir to the FF.A <• m fj-J.r fu A] and Frank Gnder fart!,. “ ' >-

. .we saty-Unn: is irs: :• -m.: .!■' ■' ’by thn -sr-ep.'.— -jrtnKir-4 - K.C. - IS- sIi'ia:: .Tt:..' ’typical plant. Keep. 1:.' nii'l-: 'he is e -ft, 2-3/4 I..('!:• s t.- l.

i-tlu-r pir;:ii - ty -M "--rri'- ring the Jn-'w!. ' f tfu •• -:

if-"!1 lbs. V- nn e 1 1 ■‘.VT1

---Yt;ki

towed “bet of tr,-4( >w with . NOTi

'INC DA '

^ : r , r H I :F (Q :T n n F f i f l t | i r A ( l III S t l l t A T f i l i r

lbs. atrazineIn t-he comp;

i only a•eljnd- the .plow.-. a -a ic h ig a n -f a r ni b u r e a u 10-5 was applied sELF-DEFEATING FAILUl

, ■ on.a: oneeyear extension of the .Agricultural A <: t of 1963, Any such extension will be vigorously It al ways seen opp^d by a substantial group of home after a vuc; Michigan Congressmen, among though theDlstri

* 4-H HIGHLIGHTS*Featured in State Tour

sted In seeing and hearing how uccessful farms are operated ;

applied pre -onlrol.

icatliin Congressmen, among though the trip was hllip Ruppe of the 11th one. We traveled almi

By Keith Lam’kln good to be- fill out the registratlon fori an trip, even- T.B. test Is

—1. j ’LA-i

lust have this ’ K.C. Feslerllhg, county ex-

Fuppe is outs^ken In his op- P ^ " ^

S ^ r ^ n ^ e"t,nB- juiv 8p.m.city-c°untyBidg, Whrte,Beaiis Not. All Navy BeansIngr. Natlonid Park Montana, tOAvatch-p^tbske;. _L b o u m ^ b nifon^yS^lke^ 1 ^ 6 -

, ln : • -a ‘?5mJ that agriculture has cost control.

s t t - S Wceding programs with re- -. and ---8 batklne UP decisions. *

:queeze. Last year j for example, "of- sna 'the Eastland Plantation-In Mis- 11 M 1 e . session, s i ssippi received a $157,930 Milking” - consisted windfall from the taxpayers and the • snake and holt other big operators did equally handed close to the heat well. . . quite excited, the rattlerIt Is the Congressman’s opin-- It’s mouth very wide

Ion. that the feed-grain program while striking an within the Act ts a prime ex- or two of“ veno ample of Us deficiencies, "Part told us the ven

ill.5 billion annual cost less unless Inj take land out of produc- stream, andtastes very mucl

, while the rest gives farm- sour .egg white. To prove this. '!’u> U1SU1CI ers atf Incentfve~to boost output he collected a drop of venom II1S £

remaining acres. This Is self- on his hand and ate it 'with .410 *n w h l c h '

lomwjis quite hai ^ 'jected into the bl

efficient, pebnonRust: No Sign| H r. £ ‘f E S ! £ £ 'For Replacing

...... * "" " " le enclng

nomlcal grain handling, drying and storage faculty for his corn, oats and wheat. -' -- -

_. Charles •ZeUer’s Poultry farm>‘ HUisdalo, markets grain

d through flock. Hord laying fl(

is own replac ’ ’ ‘ 3 at big sav- _

a program beans.” 1 •> Christmas Northern.on his hand and ate it with no 1,1 w

111 effects. This,-along with many |rt‘f lets,” Kuppe other, events Jjnade the |rlp one r,parity ratio to remember. . - thetr Ki

zed net farm In- liel s td;S'uriniier (£i^at \^fer- mas tree: Q ot-Lmusf.-- r .

proc

letr product.'S S g j g a f e j ' g

verted the dairy barn into a

'..had rec. lllng him l

:eived that

wilVo had cai 1,200 birds of

11 ember,, ed home,

a cablegram recent heat

ying -to do .me. *Where fertilizer amounts'

-- - , - — .... — • -• - a-, sb did the growth of th<P‘■used the deaths of cofp. On one plot on thej^iitos^plot on the (]Xiileg-A

,000 1,eying farm., lack-of-pnoirgh “fertilizeT’ “ocr. . . -marde- a difference of nearly 3 ft.Kahn had anticipated this prob- in corn heightlT.

lem-and had fashioned a cooling Ir ,system for the laying diousef A ~ h(' ^u Puit® ,aV a^ a stand of stream of water over burlap Fred Foltz, on the Stump Road bags was supposed to keep coup m - Resort-twp.-Is in its second teniperafurea down^but- fkie hest- -y'ear’ ancUoQks-hdter foday-than.vnrWf The -

still more than the birds a year ^°- T^ls- to mi could stand. -• — “ - - flnest stand 1 have . ever seen.

Herbicide plots, where weed ,'Take a drive-and. look it over, killers were tested on corn, were Y°u can,t 111135 d. slnce Stump- visited this week. On Ihe F.F.A. rct'- 13 ^ a short one con- plots weather, soiljnoisture, necting Blackbird--rd. with Lake .fertilizer rates, andpre-plantiog G??Ve‘, fIe d Is on the south_ cultural practices made some In- sl< e of the road. - ‘teresting variables. U was ob- . Fair, books are available at ' that where: there was a, the County Extension Office. Call

of quack grass or stop and pick one up If you' not do the job are planning an. exhibit.. .

■The cultural practices are as follows: - -- Quack hugged thre. times.

loo lbs. f ■ -cast and pio-*

-. ■ .,

Apple Maggot is On If s W a y

FRANK GRULER & SONS125 RJITON, PffO'SKEY, PHONE 347-3432:

Youngman taking ^business course!Btiring—the- school r iy -l-his tjo\— t a k es co u rses i n E n pish, a ri t h m e -

. retail- l5u.sine.ss, with the

tic, the social 'sciences. A nel he does well at them.^On h.is' news..­. paper route,-he takes another .... , ________course— a business course, in " to yoii: In managing his business, 'which he applies in a practical ; -be delivers, collects, keeps records, wav the thines he’learns in the - learns to .deal with people’. Little

, .-i rv xi/' counsel of our circulation people who make a career of working with boys. He buys his news­papers from us, and he sells them

way the things he learns in the classroom— he also learns some­thing more. 'He.learns-'the basics- of - business, which will si and him in -good ’ stead thi/aughout his liM.: As a

to deal with people'. 1 ndef so .many business' leaders

tell '. . nenci

a boy w'as-managing a-newspaper T ' fod ' ’

wonde of today valuable expen

.manwwill tell you the most

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route. It’s one good way - can round out his educatioi

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. Ormsbee Claims Title• DETROl Clevelai Baltimore Boston . California Oakland Minnesota New York

ME RIC AN L,EA< S Shore;2 .567 1 ,559

lI l B ^ WitheiiqualYYbu.527 9 Ormsbee Motors of Cheboy- elation. ' ■".489 laf gan last night defeated Eocht- In the other game- last nlgt

49 .484 18 man Motors 5-j to claim at least B r e m m e y r-*Baln had little45 49 .479 1 3| a share of the seebnd round title trouble in disposing of,fhe EDcs43 49 .467 144 in the Petoskey Softball Asso- with ■ a 12-0 victory In. five tn-

58 ! 36 3 24 Tifl6fS Will '

Petoskey

Tigers Winland 4 Chicago O.^ht E x l t ! b l H 6 l l’ - -- - ' xilght

night

tes meet B&C red. by Market Bat ill Shoes , in the r

v York 6, n >s scheduled

in 7 NewOnly games scneouiea Serl(idays Probable Pitchers Tige

ALLTimesEtrr California (Brunet 10-9 and

Burgmeier 1-3) at Minnesota (Merritt 5-11 and Keller 0-0),

p.m. the t B&C M

tket

of Fam

. at 7SRussell Shoes, i With Ormsbet

lorn 8-6) at Chlca-p.m.Oakland (Odoi

go (Prlddy 1-3), 9 p.m.DETROIT (Lolleh 7-5) at

Washington (Pascual 9-5), 8:05 P.m.Cleveland (Williams 7-4) at

Baltimore (Bunker 1-0), 8, p.m.Boston (Plzarro 2-1) lit New

York (Bahnsen 8-6), 8 p.m.Wednesday's Games

California at Minnesota, nig! Oakland at Chicago 2, twl-nlgi DETROIT at Washington, nlgl

zeland at Baltimore, night m at New York NATIONAL LEAGUE

-=----- W L PCT OBSt. Louis Atlanta CincinnatiPhiladelphia 46 46 _San Francisco 48 48 .500

COOPERSTOWN,Goose Goslln, who 5 3 ^ ^ at cheboy

..S S £ ~ S = trst;game at Abner Doubleday F l ^ ^ s ^ S h o ^ w ^ h S ^ ^

S a S K S S j sHfaiswwick and Kl Kl Cuyler. .. S S and t secElks 12-0. Tbelr fir e In the fourth Inning. >d Potter was the v

ClevelBostoc

winning one hit in four .1 Somiriervllle

bombed the Pittsburgh . 10-1 with a 13-hlt attack

llht lnK h0™ ers bV c

46 45 .505 13I b rowns-was q’ftlte emoUonaT^s Hank Mliller each had two hits •“ 9 ^ he accepted the award. for Bremmeyr while Non Peters

Pitches in 906th G a m eBy United Pres? International

the spring ,of 1053 whether he In 71 game feared b a s e b a 11 ’ s sophomore Giants In hhIn his rookie

> got that HHthe New York le 1952 season.

Tigers Rock Pirates In Exhibition G a m e

Inx yoivFifteen years aid 835 appear­

ances later reporters gathered around Wilhelm Monday nlght-la- the Chicago White Sox’ clubh<In their hoi

Sox’ clutheir home away from home Milwi ■ - - ‘In Milwa

equalledremarkable Young’s all

- . _ _ _ _ _ _ asked for ttje _______COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UPI)— * the Tigers finally collected some Hvlty* Jhe Detroit Tigers would like to-- the hits they've been denled ''TTie answer Is my knuckle Dnslder it a World.Series Pre- since the All-Star break, when b ^tl»” said the' 44-year-dftl

\L bv 9| games— Pttcher, “It produci

ibhouse ie away from home 1. Wilhelm had just : of the game's most pitching records-Cy ' i-tlme. mark of 906 ■ and Wilhelm was secret of his long-

'orld Series p. ____ , ___mler. • ' they led the AL by .9} games-'- pitcher, "It produces very little

- The American League leaders a lead that's shrunk to 5j. strain on the elbow and shoulder,rocked-the Ostega Lake-country Detroit scored four times in ^ou don’t hake to rear back andhe Ostega Lake-country Detroit scored four times „. side Monday with 13 hits.' in- the first Inning as Wert deliver- *tre- tt’8 much easier on the arm eluding homers by Don Wert, ed a three-run homer. The Tigers 01811 a slider or curve ball. I ...... ' - ‘ *• - " ......... — u.. »— 1 u,e same as I

annual Exhibit! game. ' {The Tigers hope to keep

' going at. Was hint

hlcago Pittsburgh New York Los Angeles Houston

48 49 .49545 49 .47946 52 ,469 17 43 53 .448 42 55 .433

Monday's Results cago 7 San Francisco 2 v York

Set Bay View •1920 j

Tennis TourneyAtlanta

St. - _ -Houston 4_L,os Angeles 0, night The tournament will be held at

uled ~"Only garni Today’s Probal New York (Se

a 4, I ;eles C

schedule >le Pitchers

The annual Bay View Open s tournament will be held

day and:torl will

the Bay View courts.

2, night day and Saturday, July 27-28, Louis 5 Phlla 4, twilight according to director Bob Sachse.

fT i-27-28

In the second^ collected their 1 second on Charlie Lang’s triple d a Infield o

SIT-IJP P A R T I C I P A N T S In fhe city rec­reation sponsored Junior Olympics are Patsy Bod a and Cindy Pennell of Lincoln

-School w h o finished second and third in the event respectively. Ott awa w o n event with 110 points

one homer, walk to

. the Brown’s single ilngton- the fourth.

■ But defensli

. ler le; single by Stanley,

lash and Gati

' points to 70 for Lincoln. (City Recreation Photo) i ..

Juan Piof three games

'*■_ placed Senators. _- — ---In-a gala country-fair setting— base, i

that , drew 9,790 fans, some of fielder WliOlft bald scalpers prlTO? '75t by-Man $9 Jor a $2.50 grandstand seat, ' ‘

n Ij .Wilhelm was tagged for a

homer by Reggie Jackson and ln ..yielded another Jilt In the one

Inning he worked Monday night vely the Tigers and exPre88ed annoyance that They committed he equalled the record tn a of which U

momentum going at. Wa tonight, when It will- count In

— the, standings. M l c k e y LoIlch. were--hurt_.„. ... .....^ ,, , ..---.(7-5) pitches for'Detroit against five errors, one of which led to TWOn by the Oaklafid Athlettcs

Pascual (9-5) in the first Pittsburgh’s only run. Domw-_4“0,Clendenon drove it- In with a The appearance was Wilhelm’s single In the fifth after, a two- 41st of this season. Over the base, fielding mlscue by right-. years he has pitched 2010 le­

an came up with their lone run In the third when Bill S o b 1 e s k 1 singled, advanced to third on two sacrifices and scor­ed on Jack Weber’s single.

/c a m Event include Mens Singles tuiu

■ngeles (Osteen 7-14)

Ormsbee took the let i the fifth on two erro

)rmsb(

Ctnclnnat Pittsburgh P.m.Chicago (Jenk:

Francisco (Per Philadelphia

Louis (Jasl

-14), 11 p.m. tl (Maloney 8-6) at (McBean 7-9), 8:05

DI 7-4:There win be i small entrj

fee and balls will be fur First and second place will receive trophies.

mtryihed.

singles by John Ori Lang. Ormsbee added a single n In the sixth on Gary Zimpher home run and posted

to 1

good > and

Comanche Declared Mackinac Winner

2.50 gra

American Mold■ irrthe sixth Famerrwhdsettherecordbetwei 3rlce, and in- 1890 and 1911 when relief spti were unjtmjWn#_p|tcJ

1 gan

Claims First Round Title

field out and a throwing error

the seventh gave the Tigers lo 315> ...... rung. 'm-li­ning, the first of 1 gh pitchers,1th the loss. ' liei

. . shed igs, won 511 games and

in the seventh to round out the

New York a Houston at Cincinnati at Ptttsbui Chicago at San Francisco Philadelphia at'St. ]lelphla

igeles, night rgh, rrtght

scoring.Winning hurler was Tom Con­

ners on a four hitter while Leo Sobleskl took the loss.

Lang and On hits for Orm:

NEW YORK (UP!) - - Don man’s hits wei Drysdale was voted the Van among four dlffen Heusen Achievement Award for STANDINGSthe second straight month

beca'

, , CHARLEVOIX - -MACKINAC ISLAND - (UPI) - In the 61-year-old history 0f ■ f la®t.n:tmanche, a 42-foot sloop own- the race, 37:00.40. lcan MoJcl defeated Miand skippered by two Mllwau- The sloop MUena out of Mac- t0, Y Tap U? ^ * flrsV'ollnd

one more gee, Wls'., brothers, was declar- atawa Bay, Mich., crossed the w“b a Perfecl 6-0 mark.. ed tha apparent winner Monday finish line second, i of thevV333-mlle Chicago to- Hugh’s ’ ‘ 'Mackinac Island Yacht Rac<

§ " Drysdale Honoredc Island Yacht

Although thi 3 first

Yacht ClulComanche was

to cross finish line finished luteover Diavok

, and Jim K it of the Cl

with a perfe . -In the,, si

their other rung.JlnuBunnl

Pittsburg charged with ^Ribant took the win for Detroit

, 18 M^ns 1 with relief help by John Wyatt light Amdr- in the last twt ' 'ledusa 10-5

title

lost 315.The Cleveland Indl: r sole

was P^ ce 111 1

fanfirst of four over 8016 possession of

blace In the /

tooksecond

_ can Leaguejnnk with a 7- 3 victory over the Balti-

--- les, the “’ help by J two Innings.

Ottawa Winsmore Orioles, the Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Yankees 7-6 and the California

tace. cago che was VI v

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Jim Northrup time winner for (heir Ing play during June.

Drysdale set a major le: record with 58 2-3 consecul scoreless Innings on June while Northrup belted two slalfls

first Ormsbee Motorsrr-Baln

■agueutlve

pitchee 8,

Bremmeyr-B; Russell. Shoes Victory Lanes Market Basket Fochtman Motors

>. Huron, her corrected time was of thelisted as 33:41.18. Her elapsed finished seventh; Hugh St

W L time for the race In division one, delee’s Hilaria out of Macatawa 6 0 .was recorded at 40:21.27, with Bay, crossed over eighth, and 5. 1 skippers Tom and BUI Schoen- Avenir out of Chicago cros:

' the Heh

lub, followed. Esbro second‘plTce byS a T l ^ g 1 Wto J U H i O r U l y i A p i C S- - - r t h , BonaveYtuTe<"so'rEl(cavators"W=5r -

to S c K t night e v e n t s _____________crossed ihe fiftsh line sixth.’ as Harb 0088 P^ched a five hit- 70 In the Junior Olympics spon-

Frank Wm. Zurn’s'Kahili out ter- ftlch Heeres took the loss sored by the city recreationpro- for Medusa! »■ gram. Deadlocked 60 to 60 atIn' the. Morweld-WUson game the end of the field events, Lln-

the key blow was a home nuv coin finished strong as

Lincoln playground with a tre­mendous showing In the running

defgi' J 1

ikees 1Angels beat the Minnesota Twins 6-5 in other AL games._ In the National League, the St, Louis Cardinals edged the Phila­delphia Phillies 5-4, the.N< York Mets downed the Aflan

Newiwned the Atlanta

Braves 5-2, the Chicago- Cubs _ . _ topped the San Francisco Giants

iated Ottawa 110 to 7-2 and the Houston Astros blank-.

! Club 5chad- ’ took

lining

Helm.The first boat to finish \

Jor saga,I the Norsaga, Harry. Zlemant I -12-meter sloop, which comp]

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he finish Unenlnt i new Crls Craft, \

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the key blow was a home run coin finished strong for Morweld by Bob Klooster, ten of the twelve remaining which was considered one of the events. Winning coache_s of the longest ever hit here. happy group were Dan HarrisIn the Peanut League iastnight . Linda Wood - Central Mlchi

rds 1-

Ingeles -Dodgers 4-0. Duncan Homers ,

n Hunter pitched a six-hitter In his eighth game for the tics, who took a 2-0 lead

man’s two-run homer >nd Inning and added

■d on R^eague 1: _

. the Braves edged the Cards 1-0 University students.David Howell’s Decision a 35' Peking'up the winning run In The, summary of Individual -- ’ ii,;, by Denny = wlnoM-s is as fc*’ —

" Crain S0W»n-!Iiifiiletfed third

ecordereddivision

B and C Market 0 4 the rugged course withElks ' L- •“ ■*' 0_ 5 fastest elapsed time reKeck Takes Top Spot In Batting Averages ^

gull ,out of winner ofthi

:ago, • :ond class

lofflcially took runrthe:seventh on.:

the second class Craifl and - three walks, d and unofficially took run- wa* the wlnnlng hurler on a two

imp honors to Commanche. hltter ^ he struckout 15 of The long yacht adventure was 21 batter8- The Astros defeated

made treacherous for the 185- the Dodgers 12-0 in another fleet for two days by rough ea&ue contest.

that included winds up The Blue Sox beat the Maroon its Sunday and resulted ^ 12-8 ln the ^wapls Youth

smii(L),

summaryis as folio’ ..l-Tlirowi Soys - 8 and Paul VanAllen (L), 9-10 Bail (O), Rick Potts (Oj; ' Dave Shananaquet

and ynder - De- . (L), 9-10 Cory

In the secor a run In the third on Rick Mon­day’s single and Sal Bando’s double.

Pinch -• hitter Lou Johnson's

under '- Steve Ball (O), 14 and under Dai (L). Girls - nice

two-run homer In the -fifth In­ning gave the Indians a 6-3 lead and1 paved the way for Sonny

ibert to beat the Orioles for

Home and Dalti

tralght time.ins by Ken Harrelsor

As the Petoskey Softball As- m a r k while Tom Conners of- rudder •" ' ads in' - ':’s . final

Haroldsoclatlon heads into it’s week of league action Keck of Victory Lanes has taken ■over the number one spot for the Individual batting title.

Keck, with 15 hits In 37 trips, as boosted his average to .405 to move past last week’s leader Al Behan of Fochtman Motors.

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Ormsbee is 6-1 and Bernie Kul- 11k of Russell has a 8-2 record.

Kulllk of Victory Lanes ies to lead In strikeouts 7 followed closely by Pjot-

ter with 64. a .INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES

(25 at bats)AB H A"VE

3ck,’Victory Lanes 37 15 mpher, Ormsbee

Behan, FochtmanPotter, Bremm-Bain _____ ^Woiderski, D., Orms. 28 10 .357 ’f^her garni

invr Rn.n Pennell, Bremm-Baln 26 9 .346 find the Wh ’dyr-BaJu Ormsbee, J„ Orms. 39 13 .333 plrates orTWf

Idprsid of Ormsheo fo* fifth Brlcker» Mark* Bask-33 11 •333 tie game which will continue fromSs&.rsS-Bu.S 1:Sat bats will be needed to qualify T E A M AVERAGES malTe ‘heCubs-Brnves.will

ranAllen (L), 9-10 Cory and Dalton Jones and four single: (O), 11-12 Kathy Kahgee by Mike Andrews led a 16-hl

mder Janet Gregory, attack that enabled Jim Lonborg, "" n - Scott the Red Sox’ 22-game winner

14 and unt

i .405 ) .385

to put in .1 and FrankfcLittle League Action Resumes Here Tonight

latlng the War. is 47-28.

ioyalsrlors downing the Sun:' (Tonight the' Lions and Tlgi meet at 7:30 p.m., Electra DeYoungs at 7 p.m, and Force and Morweld Steel tangle.at ~ ~

fanAllen (L)," J, and Randy

werk XL). Girls - Jean Den- nany (O), Lori Smith i Smith (O), and Gretchi (P).der (, §lt-Ups - Boys - Bryce Moot (O), Albert Colby (L), Rich Boui rle (O), and Don Eaton (L). Girls ""ai Nelsln (O),

idy Pennell (L] in (O)."0 Yard Dash Boys --N igle (L)f. Dick Riley (L), I ts (O), and Jerry yap Sh

Jean D 'OJ, Renee

tchen Schnel-

K S Sox1to win his first game * mborg allowed one

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if Gai

29 11 .378 i 40 1 5 . 375

Ittlng .: Ted Pot Lex of Bremr

noved Into fourth at .375:

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...EN’S FASTBALL LEAGUE Games to be made up in the . American Mold 6 0stoskey. Little League will get M orweid Steel 1 '5 1

underway tonight with the Yanks Air Force " 4 2g the Cubs at 6:15 p.m. Medusa

week.will \y 11sori E>icavators

In six eight batters Inning relief help Waslewskl and Al Lyle.Rookie Aurello Rodriguez

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Ing. theC

i up a protest game begin- in the fifth Inning and Sat-

aqd the WheelslotbrsMotors

AVL nlng1 .276 urday Cubs 3 .264 tangle. ..261 All home team

l .242293 71 .242 asged to contact 295 71 .241 aud announcers, "

inagers relr see

; will be needed to for the title.

In team batting di euiineyr- Bremmeyr- Bain remained In front with a RUSSell Shoe .276 average followed by Rus- ormsbee Mot sell Shoes (.264) and Ormsbee Fochtman Mot Motors (.261), ^ Market Basket'Bob Johnson, with two home victory Lanes

Saturday night, took over the b & c Market at departrtient with four, gj^s

>d by Dennis Gunder- H O M E RUNS: (4) Johnson, open championibee Motors; (3) Gunderson, voted the June winner of the -Market, Croff, Russell Rae Hlckok "Professional

n . Shoes. lete of the Year” award.Tl , P I T C H I N G ; (11-1) Potter, Trevino had 204 pointa com-

the best Bremmeyr-Bain; (6-1) Conners, pared with runnerup Bob Gibson 1 a Ormsbee Motors; .(8-2) Kulllk, of the St. Louis Cardinals, who

Russell Shoes. u- -

Sportsman - Downs Pepsi

Mark.. . . Rick

io), and Jerry Vap Slem- brouek (L). Girls -.Paty Pierce (L).-LelAnn Locke (L), Kay Van- mbrouck (L) and Janet Greg-

Bobby 1 nesota nlng to victory.

Dutch ChocolateSlenory..

puck (L) and Janet :.(L).Shuttle Run - 8 and under -

Lincoln, 9-10 Ottawa, ll-12Lln- coln, 14 and under'Lincoln.

at the Cha last night tl Pbpsl Coll

Babe Ruth League action _'iarievolx-ave. diamond

■tsman defeated‘ Sports -3.

runs lead In th:He is followei

Croff of Russell Shoes with three3ach. 'Ted, Potter of Bremmey

jontlpues to maintain tl iltching percentage on ;

ManufacturingWins

299 si *171 Trevino Nametf262 33 .126 N E W ‘YORK (UPI) - -

1) Johnson, Open champion Lee Trev

led all the way in the first ‘

- U.S. vino was

the S, 1 Ath-

The Sportsman led picking two runs ir and third innings and one moi In the fifth. Pepsi collected oi In the second-and ti:woin the sixth,

hurler was Jerry Olei a three hitter whlli

In Minor League play last night Petoskey Manufacturing beat Curtis Wire 20-17.Chris ChTckei Ing and Jeff

nmd fortnnexs '

and BUI Baumgartner am

"Baker i the wli

worked on--the mourwhUe Jerry Green-, imgartner and Jeff

Tiffin went todtiennound^ Petoskey Manufacturing Is now_ ' ~ " games rainec’

/Ire Is 2-11s Curtis \ -alnouts.

Ml L L E R , T H U N D E R B O L T 225 A M P W E L D E R$93.

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} H O WARD ST. PETOSKEY P H O N 8-..347-81 18

-had 78 points.

in Ing Wareck on Mike Vargo took the loss,John Ross had a triple and

single for the Sportsman John MayeS tripled for I

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Conduct Seventhyrqnspiant at Houston *£abLe ^edk>* i S S J S -S »_ssHOUSTON ‘ViU' - conJu'cted his :

Id's'TT'th I '. Denlin, Iiespltal Sunday. 1■onth.HKi WMt. Michael K. Buxt<

3a,rl> tC'd:iy, ln.]i] i ill*; rhest' of

year-old lathe operati'^ Beatrice, Neb, •A spokesman al St. 1

Hospital, said .the r* > Irlen■Henry W. Jurgens.

anting brail a, fi- aeeident Mom fiom^ utes before

hael K. Buxton, who -suffered tr

rain injuries In a auto nrannday and died iurgery began at

donor 16, of

nobib

Two more of Cooley's trans­plant patlents--Louis John Eler- <

of Elmont, N.Y. and G^orj

tl:37Henry Detioidltlon al Coole;

ik less than Everett

ion!, N.Y. and G eorge ord of-Helotes, Tex.— reported, in good bon-repoi

ne hos;

— Sauerbraten yvith potato pan- tkes at the Bavarian Inn on Har-

oskoy Road. (9071T<j49) s.' Nancy

oJ Petoskey—and Mr. and Mrs, — Thel Roy Jackson, of Six La* -- - — 41 *were visitors-at the

. EDT. ,■ operation took

d the heart began Ariz., wl had been released ..n ^ ___ the Bah

n„recently. ' . ' ' ; .--^l «.ii,.y ilau«1. car atlempted/^ pass ' anothter-'Mrs^Up^er^s i^thrMlrtU

ons for nearly an hour.' ____w reckage was cleared.

ther Mrs. r '

Appearing Nightly at Golden Horseshoe

The iimty cir­

cuit court judge was held In the day, July 25 at 8 Ottawa "County jail today after — The' Boyne he demanded examination on will hold a weste charges of selUng LSD, y at the American Haplan Plercey, 24, Grand ing, in Boyne Cit

Haven, demanded examination at Wednesday, a Monday arraignment. The ex- will. call. " amlnatlon-avas' set for July 31 in Grand- Haven Justice Cou

p.m.City Shufflei ‘ square dan<

iy,. Jul Guei

--Swimwear ant

ily 24. Ron Hensel are welcoi

id ter

ley B and Jessie^ I l K i S fesrfaaf

re, of Petoskey » --Village Restaurant, Alanst-Tarpaulins >1 SoalUrg^.

rcey__' goti County Circul

■ John H. Plertmandhi

son of Muske- r . lit Court judge-

ery~Wednesday th

ses of 609 old City Building-July 24 at 9 Wednesday, July 24 at 7isus- a.m. Bring ow n m \ *' ‘ •* '

19^igan -motorists were sus- a.m. Bringowncletmng^qui

lliig examination PeMed and those- of 196 were ment.. Volunteers can give raignments were rev°lJfd durlng the past week by much free time, as they have Muskegon. Julian ‘he Ran Department of State, to assist in estaWl; ‘ '

SEr:T . , Also dem:

’ 7 g area ..re lar tor a,.r»on, n..r an. LIngthis i r 50.

uuuu ivn-u stir a* v/uv eauu ^ harleS"'“Hi“ SP6tfor Plercey, Zlnn, Shepherd and ?.lly|WllGrb,?rl A‘ Leatherman. -Zlnn and Leather- y' ’

. i0, 'Bellalre ger i Alexander, 54, datit

Dsted'

eva Sh . ___•cade Lingerie and

Ion, has resigned her position Is moving to-Grand Raj

and membei it. Visiting in

. 24 at 7 s 30 degree. Of-;s PR

:tle League Auxlllai

Her address will :be 232Rapids.Green-

G ray -Memorial Bldg,, Waterfront Park. Every mother, within major Is Invite

or, wwi ttor minor Llttle_League, to attend; The annual

11 be July 29 and shall-Summer Clei

picnic will be discussed.

McWatters* ser- L. Schneider, Columbus, dhl<

Leather- ^ naway'posted bond and Shepherd , S 0 V / 6 t S

uuu Plercey remained In tall. -K e n ne t h Porter, 18, Grand Continued from Page 1

Haven, 'pleaded guilty to a re- gaunt, durable party ideologic _ duced charge of frequenting a chief, Mikhail Suslov. There are Shop.

coiur,sf 18, Muskegon, pleaded guilty to It could be compared with the Co. 412 mhBatflastRpir r t c / small > 1D * °,i?Cesrs?: ‘.neSXa,fis sru'rifJb st&zzs r/TrThe arrests came Sunday af- president, the vice president, _walters, 325 Watef-sti/petos- 8m'a/Luth bass contest is six- e"usM - r

.and d e f e n s e and the national — The Boyne Duplicate Bridge• of Mr.-and.Mrr ' L

/All-MAURICE EVANS -s— . KIMHUNfER JAMES‘ffifflMORE JAMES DAIfUNM HARRISON"” i * w m s iffiBiiife- MICHAEt W11S0N ROOSERONG

oup onent occasions in three days.

Lyric TheatreHARBOR SPRINGS

bonight, Wed. & Thurs. July 23- 24- 25

"Gu ns o f San Sab>asHan"Anthony Quinn .

Show starts at 7 pm

m M Mtmm-iN

l o c a t e d US-31 BETWEENp e t o s k e .y a c h a H l e venx

^23-25HAYLEY MtUS , H Y W U BENNETT MARJORIE RHODES JOHN MILLSthefamilYJ t f S V C O

M lnsViw ma s m.cmm;

m m entibiKmi

and Senate majo minority, leaders, tl

the secretaries tense and the natloi

chairman of the Democratic a larties. It marl

size

rman cRepublican parties. It sort of salute to the

— i ne Boyne Dupl;GJub meets at 8 p.m

rked a at the Bay View- Inn. of the tract br-ldge players-ln-the arear

welcome to attend. .

, tonight All con-

East Jorda,n, Moore, son Sasll-Mc

laughter Lyel E. Walter, irgical; K i r k A. Mr. and Mrs.. of b

loore, Boyne City, surgl- vaij John G. Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Weber,

1 b 6p.m,.Con- . ”er* R * Clark, ,sr., Harbor h will be served. sPrines, S u r g 1 c a 1 ‘ and Mrs. - (9061T-252) ^0SePh Martlnehek, Charle-voix,. surgical.

Charlevoix

)MISE_ Jt 3180 m arked a sort of.;SoVlet . , compromise gesture. The Krem- * -!t . - —Un leaders had called for the °*yJ meeting to take place on their Wdy' Mich- Lur soil-In Moscow, Kiev or Lvov, - -But Dubcek* said he was wary, of. - - ; * -leaving Czechoslovakia'dp r In g . ■j..'the crisis for his drive to give ' H l j B C k l r\ •his countrymen a larger moa- continued from Page 1 L h e S T D r i V © . .“a ‘ndep*"‘ .t Aw.*,'D.r'W- To B e gin - "

. ,cM . • ^ ipaign will the 1968

did not. Its uprising crushed 1' by Soviet tanks in a bloody epl - °av the far sode well - r e m e m b e r e d by to MarseUleCzechs.; .What the Soviets would allow

to happen in Czechoslovakia could well eff ' ' '

‘f 11*”"' * » w . ...“'tE6' k V ' c Zlappens in suen in„i,0H

^ “ ' o E . ” '10"3 “ H"n- Tteto. was can

echoi effect what ha]East Bloc m nd Poland.

Beer Truckers Sign N e w Pact

■ MUSKEGON (UPI)...be doming a little -Muskegonites today.

Striking Beer truck di wareh---'Mlchig:

plane to T 6 Aviv

,Romewhen

mr a Burnt * !,612.2 ....It ,„oi * raIs0d during, -the 1965 cam- n was hi- palgn for n local heaJte) weUvtno- qb cc fare and community agencies and Afgir) s ate. and national agencies af-

THE MUSIC EXPLOSION’ TONIGHT AT PONYTAIL

a Mr. two C<dlans and Canadli members were

-Beer will It was the fi: easier for Israeli plam

U,S, planes C ubans to fly to

city’s; four major beer ts ratified a new con­

tract Monday, ending a 25-day walkout. Details Abf the contract

i the 20 members of Team- a ro1 ■s Local -527 were not dls- Harr

airy. Also aboard werb * tmbians and several In-

d crew-dlans, / Israelis

Jrodrges.*, AMERICAN LEGION

legular. meeting of Carl O. W<

iday, July 24, 8 p.m. at the fo rc ed Legion - Building. Doyle Austin, ' Cindr. (101CI2N-249)- Durand Lodge No. 344* .

F & A MSpecial Communication Durand Lodge No. 344 F & AM, Wednes-

; first hi jacking of an Regular, meeting of Carl Q. Weav- 16 bV Arabs. Thirteen er Post 194, American Legion, have been hljackedby Wednesday, July 24, 8 p.m. at theand others-and T— 1 T — ‘-- s*—

Cuba,

ChqstCqntiriued from Pag<

.. ____ und administrative costs, R°dee No. 344 F & AM, Wedsters Local-527 were not dls- Harrold emphasizes - leaving da5'» July 24> 7«*) P.m. Work in closed. , $98.70 of each $100 for agency EA De8ree, Officers and piem-

. . . “ use ‘ bers please be present. VisitingDa Silva Dies'. . eS wm 8c™ KM O SCOW (UPI)--Manuel Rod- raising $21,700,/,or 70% of the j

rtgue? da Silva, first secretary Emmet Chest goal. TheHarbor l of the Portuguese Communist. Springs .Community Chest will party, died here Monday' at 58, provide $7,750. or 25%. The re- the Soviet news agency.Tads said, malning 5%, or $1,550 is to be.It praised: him for tirelessly raised in local drives IntheCarp working for “peace, democracy Lg.ke, Levering, Pellston, B and socialism throughout the tus, Alanson, Oden, Conway world." •______ *; Sprlngvale areas, ‘

“‘PyiNEYDP THE APES’ ISA BLOCKBUSTER. FKSCIMTINBr— Liz Smith, Cosmopolitan

CHARUON HESTON. In an ARTHUR P. JACOBS pfoduetiwr ■

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