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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1975 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE SEVENTEEN Sara Moore Declines On Plea SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) A smiling Sara Jane Moore, wearing red, white, and blue striped pants, declined to enter a plea Tuesday on a charge that she attempted to assassinate President Ford. So federal Judge Samuel Conti entered an innocent plea for her and set a trial date for Dec. 15. Public defender James He- w'tt argued that Miss Moore was not prepared to enter a plea and said he would appeal the judge's action. Judge Conti also said the psychiatric examinations of Miss Moore were completed and set Nov.

17 for a hearing on whether Miss Moore was mentally able to stand trial. The 45-year-old defendant smiled and chatted with her attorney throughout the 15- minute hearing, attended by about 50 spectators, most of them reporters. Miss Moore's innocent plea came the same day that another woman accused of attempting to murder President Ford, Lynette Fromme, appeared in a Sacramento, Calif, courtroom for a hearing on whether the President should give a videotaped deposition in that case. Her plea also came just before President Ford was to return to California for the first time since the shot was fired at him outside the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco Sept.

22. The President will speak again at the St. Francis on Thursday. The federal charge against both women carry a possible sentence of life in prison. When Judge Conti asked Miss Moore to enter a plea, Hewitt objected.

"We are not prepared to do anything, your honor," he replied, and the judge entered the innocent plea. Conti also set Nov. 26 for a hearing on pretrial motions and Dec. 5 for other pretrial matters, but noted those would be canceled if she is found incompetent. Conti held a sharp exchange with Hewitt over provisions of the recently enacted federal Speedy Trial Act, which orders that a trial must begin within 90 days.

Hewitt argued that time spent on mental examina- tions should not be counted. "Your honor, I can't prepare the case in 90 days," Hewitt said. Conli replied. "The law merely says if she is not competent there is no trial. If she is competent to stand trial, then she stands trial.

Congress says that there has to be a trial within 90 days, and that's exactly what we're going to do." Otto H. Bosma Dies at Age 68 ZEELAND Otto H. Bosma, 68, of 24 Lawrence died at his home early today following a lingering illness. He was a member of Third Reformed Church and a former consistory and choir member. He was also a former member of the Zeeland Christian School Board and of the Zeeland Lions Club.

He owned the Cream-Top and then the Community Dairy in Zeeland for 30 years and for the past ten years had been Zeeland representative for a dairy equipment company. Surviving are his wife, Janet; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Bonnie) Dolfin of Grandville and Mrs. Bruce (Brenda) Brouwer of Zeeland; a son, Robert of St. Louis, five grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.

John (Nancy) Kaat of Zeeland. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from i Christian Reformed Church with the Revs. A. Ro- zendal and E.

W. Los officiating. Burial will be in Zeeland cemetery. Relatives will meet in the church fellowship hall at 1:15 p.m. Calling hours at the Yntema Funeral Home are from 7 to 9 p.m.

Thursday and Friday. Labor Department Seeks More Funds WASHINGTON (UPI) The Labor Department, burdened by a major new investigation of corruption in a Teamsters Union pension fund, asked Congress Wednesday for an extra S4.6 million to administer the 1974 pension reform law. Assistant Labor Secretary Paul J. Fasser told a House appropriations subcommittee the money is needed to pay 150 new permanent employes and 70 temporary employes and cover other costs of administer ing the Employe Retirement Income Security Act. Mrs.

W. Gerritsen Succumbs at 78 Mrs. William (Marguerite) Gerritsen, 78, of 181 West Tenth died early Tuesday at her home, following an apparent heart attack. She was a member of Bible Fellowship Church. a Rapids, the Holland Golden Agers and the Friendship Club.

She was the former owner of the Banner Bakery and retired from Hope College in 1974. Her first husband, Peter Sleinfort died in 1928 and William Gerritsen died in 1960. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Frank (Evelyn) Zych and Mrs.

Clarence 1 i Schaap; eight grandchildren: six great-grandchildren: two sisters, Mrs. Thomas (Helen) Kraai and Mrs. Jacob (Anna) Kraai; three stepbrothers, Neal. Willis and James Bosch: a stepsister, Miss Martha Bosch: two brothers-in-law, i i a and Henry Steinforl and two sisters in law, Mrs. Henry (Jennie) Van Oort and Mrs.

Henry (Kate) Mulder, all of Holland. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Notier Ver Lee Langeland Chapel with Pastor Ray Van Dyke officiating. Burial will be in Pilgrim Home cemetery. Relatives and friends may meet the family tonight from 7 to 9 p.m.

at the chapel. Ford Motor Files Suit OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) The Ford Motor Co. filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday charging four businesses and four individuals with fraud, unfair competition, and deceptive trade practices in the sale of counterfeit parts and accessories for motor vehicles. U.S.

District Court Judge Robert V. Denncy issued a temporary restraining order against the defendants, whom the company further alleged violated federal trademark and copyright statutes. Ford alleged the defendants have advertised, distributed, offered to sell and have sold in interstate and intrastate commerce parts and accessoriesfor motor vehicles in counterfeit packages bearing the "Ford" and "Motorcraft" trademarks. Ford said the questionable sales amounted to more than $10.000. It was learned that the actual damages, if Ford wins the case, would be Tanner Makes Denial LANSING (UPI) Howard Tanner, director of the slate Department of Natural Resources, has denied that he recommended oil and gas drilling be permitted in or near the Pigeon River Country State Forest.

IN MEMORIAM DYKSTRA In memory of our dear one, Mrs. William (Laura) Dykslra. Five years now have passed, Since you were called away. It seems only like yesterday That beside you we could be. To share your joy in living For your Lord and family.

Now these are memories. You filled our lives with happiness, And gave us all your love. For all the years we shared with you, We thank the Lord above. Lovingly remembered and still missed by Her Husband Children and Grandchildren Food Processors Get 2 More Years For Compliance WASHINGTON (UPI) The! Agriculture Department i has decided to give baby food makers and some other food processors an extra two yea-j' to reach 100 per cent cornph-, ance with a new rule designed to make sure that insects and filth can't get into vacuum, packed jars. The regulation applies to I foods containing meat a poultry products inspected by the agency's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

CARD OF THANKS i FOR RENT-ROOMS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR RENT Sleeping room with cooking privileges. Call 3U2-2101. 95-100 Sister of Local Man Is Accident Victim SARANAC Susan Griffiths. 18. of Saranac.

was dead at the scene of an automobile accident, late Monday, near here, when the car in which she was a passenger left Uie road. She is a sister of Tom Reinhardt, 277 Sea East Holland. Funeral services and burial will be Fridav in Saranac. FUNERAL NOTICE Say 67 Persons Died in Crash LA PAZ, Bolivia (UPI) The Air Force disclosed Tuesday that 67 persons were aboard the military transport plane loaded with army officers and their dependents that crashed Monday en route home from a holiday weekend. There were no survivors.

Earlier reports said 55 died in the crash, the worst in Bolivian aviation history. But an Air Force spokesman said a complete list had been obtained of the officers and their families aboard the propeller-driven Convair 440, raising the number to 67. The plane hit a peak in the Andes Mountains. YOUR SAVINGS AT BUNTE'S "AIN'T HAY" Throat Lozenges Save Cash! CUTEX Polish Remover Save Cash! 2 For 79 EMPIRIN Analgesic Compound Save Cash! 100's 40z. 99 fhe Elephant Dies of Old Age CHICAGO Ziggy, age 55 or so.

the famous bull elephant, died in his reinforced cage at Brookfield Zoo here Monday. Officials today were pondering the question of how to remove his seven-ton carcass and what to do with it. Ziggy, a superb showman in his own right, was named after Florenz Ziegfeld, who bought the baby elephant as a birthday present for his six-year-old daughter in 1920 and took the 250-pound animal home in a taxi. The largest, oldest rogue elephant in captivity nationwide attention last March when he extended his trunk too far and tumbled into a ten-foot moat. Ziggy spent 29 years in solitary, chained in- a stall, after he pinned his keeper to the ground between his six-foot tusks in 1941.

He was paroled to an outdoor playground in 1971. Death was due to natural causes, old age. according to the zoo veterinarian. BRINK In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, who passed away one year ago Nov. 3, 1974.

Oh, our dear one now is waiting, In the cloudless realms of day, He is calling us to follow Where his steps have led the way. He has laid aside has armor And his earthly course is run, He has kept the faith with patience. And his crown of life is won. He has laid aside his armor For the robe of spotless white, And with Jesus he is walking Where their river sparkles bright. We have labored here together.

We have labored side by side; Just a little while before us He has crossed the rolling tide. On his dear familiar face There will be no trace of care, Every sigh was hushed forever At the palace gate so fair. We shall see him, we shall know him, We shall hear his song of love, And we'll sing Hallelujah In our Father's house above. Lovingly remembered by Wife. Helene Children, Grandchildren 99p MR.

HENRY Vander Bie sincerely thanks relatives, friends and neighbors for the many beautiful cards and gifts received for my open house making my 89th birthday such a happy and memorable occasion. 99 B-D PLASTIPAK For Insulin Users U40-U80-U100 Save Cash! 10Pak 51W 1 DI-GEL Anti-Gas Antacid Save Cash! 120z.or100's JOHNSON'S Baby Shampoo Save Cash! 16oz. LUBRIOERM Dry Skin Lotion Save Cash! 16oz. $029 2 Roll Ends Remnants REMOVAL SALE Thursday, Friday Saturday Only! CARPET In Stock You can TRUSTour PHARMACISTS For Quality Service Reasonable Prices BUNTE'S Pharmacy And Medical Supply 54 1. 8th Holland 115 E.

ZecUnd ALL ROLLS OF JUTE BACK Purchase Any Roll or Remnant of Jute Back Carpeting Receive ANY OFF Padding We're Ready To Wheel Rubber Back Carpet 2 ROLLS VI 95 Sculptured Shag 2 ROLLS- Print Kitchen Type 1 ROLL- Stripe Kitchen Type 1 ROLL- Stripe Shag Buy Now! Save Now! Streur Carpets 453 W. 22nd Holland 392-1100 Thursday, Friday Saturday Only DRENTEN We wish express our sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends, a neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown at the death our beloved husband, father. grandfather and brother, Mr. Jacob Drenten. We especially wish to thank our pastor.

Rev. J. Nieuwsma for his comforting ministry, the gentleman pallbearers, to Mrs. L. Hulsman and Miss F.

Bultman for their message in song and music, those who sent the flowers and the many cards of sympathy, to the Ladies Missionary Society for serving after the service, to Dr. G. J. Kemme for his kind and considerate care, and to all others who helped us in any way. Mrs.

J. Drenten and family Sisters 99 LEMMEN John M. Lemmen. 81. of 830 West 26th passed away Wednesday.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 at the Notier Ver Lee Langeland Chapel with the Rev. Marvin Vander Werp and Edgar Smith officiating with burial in Pilgrim Home Cemetery. Relatives and friends may meet the family tonight and" Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. 99 PROFITABLE METAL fabrication company. Good earnings.

New building, good equipment. Employs 4. Established, repeat business. Attractively priced. Buyer can recover $50,000 cash down in less than 3 years.

Good opportuity growth. Contact Eugene G. Silveri, Shea Realty 3737 Lake Eastbrook Blvd. S. E.

Grand Rapids 49506. Phone (616) 942-9740. Evenings (616) Lake Eastbrook Blvd. S. 364-0108.

98-102 WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO Rent-Three bedroom house with basement or garage Around $125 month. Phone 857-4526. 99-100 WANTED TO Rent--2 bedroom house. West Olive and Grand Haven area. Phone 335-2571.

99-101 I WANTED Furnished 2 or 3 bedroom house or apartment. Phone 392-1348 after 5 p.m. 94-100 i WANTED TO Rent Travel i trailer for November. Phone 396-4085. 97-99p 4 5 SO.

YD. SO. YD. $195 3 SQ. YD.

4 so. YD. MARINE ENGINEER An Indiana Boat Company is currently seeking a marine engineer with at least five (5) years exper- ience working with fiberglass. The right individual should also have knowledge and experience regarding gelcoter, assembling and molding. This is an excellent position with outstanding pay and fringe benefits.

Write Box 49, Care Sentinel. LAST DAYS SALE ENDS NOV. 1 OFF NORITAKE New cook-serve-store china. Functional, fashionable, practical. And with a 2-year guarantee 'n r-M't v.

a look 5bf hcumninq 20 8th St. Holland Ph, 392-9585 OPEN MON. FBI. NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M. Starnos With Every Doub Stains Every Tuesday NEWSPAPER!.

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