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TheLudington Forecast Fair to partly cloudy through Sunday with seasonably warm temperatures. Lows 50-60. Highs 70-80. ThtWtGthtf Occasional and dershowers ending late tonight Low 60-65. Mostly ckmdy and not as hot Thursday.

High 7843. An Independent Newspaper Serving Mason County and Surrounding Copyright 1971, by Lodlngton Daily Newt, toe. VOLUME NO. NO. J10 LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1972 PRICE McGovern Appeals To Old Pros For Help In November Campaign By STEVE GERSTEL MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-A conciliatory George S.

of the Democratic presidential nomination tonight by his mastery of the "new to the old masters today for their help in defeating President Nixon. But his unity overtures collided with the die-hard opposition of organized labor's Henry M. Jackson of Washington, who vowed to go down battling what he considered McGovern's politics of Democratic disaster. McGovern had the votes to beat Jackson and George Wallace and four token opponents on tonight's first ballot everyone here knew it. So he secluded himself in his penthouse and concentrated on Who Gets Second Spot? almost to have locked the door, even to a specific request by the presidential nominee.

Ribicoff also said he did not want second place on the ticket. Sen. Mike Gravel of Alaska, former Massachusetts Gov. Endicott Peabody, and a New York certified public accountant named Stanley Arnold were seeking the Democratic vice presidential nomination. They were not given much chance.

None of them was on MIAMI BEACH (UPI)-Sen. George McGovern, his own nomination in the bag, today was reported eyeing five possible running-mates including reluctant Pen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Sen.

Abraham A. Ribicoff of Connecticut, a Jew, also was on the list of possibilities supplied to newsmen by Frank Mankiewicz, McGovern's senior adviser. Kennedy, vacationing at Cape Cod, continued to insist he was not running. He appeared 12 Nations Invited To Discuss Meat WASHINGTON (UPI) -Continuing its attempts to drive down meat prices, the administration invited representatives of 12 nations to a meeting today Street, southeast of Pentwater. to discuss ways of increasing James J.

Stewart, 19, of 458 imports into the American Hancock St. was pronounced market. dead on arrival at Oceana Charles W. Bray HI, a State Hospital in Hart. Department.

spokesman, said According, to Michigan State the representatives of the 12 Trooper Peter Christensen from trading partners will be told the Hart Post who investigated by 6 per cent when rates for interpreting for the first time their 1973 quotas for meat the mishap, the cycle was largest cities were the flat FBI statistics. imports into the United States traveling too fast to negotiate The statistics have been will depend upon how they a curve, dropping off the criticized for years as being respond to the U.S. request for pavement on the right shoulder incomplete and distorted but increased imports this year. of the road and traveling along are the only attempt at tallying "The United States govern- a steep hill went out of control. increase since 1962.

while Houston and Philadelphia serious crime in the United men hopes to encourage these The cycle then went across the The preliminary report of the were up. States. The FBI points out they exporting countries to road, according to the police on jy offenses known to increase their shipments to the report, and Stewart was thrown Mankiewicz' list of possibles which included, besides Kennedy and Ribicoff, Sens. Thomas Eagleton of Missouri and Philip A. Hart of Michigan, and Florida Gov.

Reubin Askew, who delivered the convention keynote speech Tuesday night. In another conversation with newsmen, Mankiewicz tossed in the name of Leonard Woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers and one of the few union leaders supporting McGovern. re-establishing the old Democratic coalition with telephoned appeals to a smoldering George Meany, president of the AFL- CIO; and Chicago Mayor. Richard J. Daley, miffed by his ouster by a vote of the convention.

In another move toward reassuring the old guard, McGovern asked party Chairman Lawrence F. O'Brien to stay on the job, foregoing the candidate's privilege of installing his own loyalist in the party top command. Old Llnors Hard to Got The old liners were hard to get. Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards left the convention, declaring it would be a waste of time for him to stay.

"McGovern can't win In Pennsylvania," grumbled delegate Hugh Carcella, president of a steclworkers local In Philadelphia. "He's a right-to- Gov. Robert W. Scott of North Carolina said McGovern, "my last choice," could carry neither his state nor the nation. Scott was one of five southern governors invited to breakfast today by McGovern in his seaside penthouse.

None of the five are avowed McGovernltes. The senator asked a liberal, Wisconsin Gov. Patrick J. Lucey, to join them. Sen.

Edmund Muskie helped McGovern's unity move with a warm endorsement Tuesday after pulling out of his own hopeless race, a victim of McGovern's mastery of the primary system. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey withdrew first, but significantly did not endorse McGovern despite his own inclination to rid the Democrats of their fratricidal tendencies. Jaycee Of The Year Named Ronald Neal, on the right, is awarded the Ludington Jaycee of the Year trophy by Outgoing President David Betz.

On every Jaycee project, and there are a lot of them, during the past year, Neal was always there to help. He was also chairman of several of the projects. Crime Increase Claimed Smallest In 10 Years 19-Year-Old Dies In Crash A young Pentwater man was eight sisters, Marcia, Susan, killed late Tuesday morning Wendy and Carol and Mrs. John when the motorcycle he was Aubel of Goshen, N. and riding went out of control on Mrs.

Derek Stader of Muskegon Business US 31 near Sixth Fischer Loses Gamble, Is Expected To Boiv In Opener WASHINGTON ney General Richard G. Klein- the six dienst announced today that totaled, serious crime rose just 1 per New York, Chicago, Los cent during the first quarter of Angeles and Detroit reported 1972, the lowest percentage reductions in serious crimes, FBI's Uniform Crime Statistics, coming in the midst of the Democratic National Conven A total of 80 of the nation's cover tion in Miami Beach, also period, according to the Justice largest cities had lower crime the police which are reported to united States as part of rates during the three-month them. the from the cycle into a utility effort to drive down meat pole. Kleindienst found the statis- prices in this country," Bray Marshal Don Lamb assisted showed that the decade-long Department which under the tics "heartening" but added, said Tuesday as he announced the Michigan State Police in crime spiral actually decreased Nixon administration began "None of us will be satisfied, the Washington meeting. their investigation.

however, until we see an over- "This government when it James Stewart was born Oct. all reduction in the crime rate, considers 1973 quotas will 4, 1952 and has lived in Pent- With the increase down to one loosen the quotas for those who wa cr all his life, per cent, we hope that the day Is help us In is, the He graduated from Pentwater close at hand." performance of the exporting High School in 1971 where he There was no real pattern in countries in response to the won four athletic letters in the list of 80 cities provided by President's appeal will be a baseball and track, the Justice Department from very heavily weighted factor in Since high school he has been By IAN WESTERGREN (Tho progression of movts by Fishtr and Spassky may followed on IS of tho Daily Newt today.) REYKJAVIK. Iceland (UPI) in a hopelessly drawn favor game, temperamental Ameri- Spassky can challenger Bobby Fischer took a chance to bring some life Into his first world chess championship gome. In that moment, soft-spoken and mild mannered Boris Spassky proved why bt is the world champion in the noblest of games. He Immediately pounced on Fischer's trapped after capturing one of the Russian's the game turned distinctly in Spassky's asked for adjournment after 40 moves and 4Vi Phy- When (be tare resume game the fort, In their world match a bishop and Wallet Found Minus 600 Erling Dahl of Lakewood Motel reported his wallet containing $600, missing to Russian trap.

three against Fischer's five pawns. Play at 5 pjn. (1 p.m. EOT). Most assembled here seemed to agree that Spassky has a chance to win, while Fischer should be happy if he talvages a draw.

But nobody has come up with an explanation why the American chess genius went straight into what appeared to be a Liquor Ordinances Repealed By Scottville Commission SCOTTVILLE Mayor Pro- Mason County Central graduate Tern Howard Vanderlaan David Talsma, to receive a presided at Monday evenings Williams and Works Scholarship meeting of the city council with in the amount of $625 to attend all commissioners present. A hearing to repeal JAMES J. STEWART a grandmother Mrs. Ester Melrose of Muskegon. A Bible vigil will be held at 8 p.m.

Weaver Funeral Pentwater. Funeral Services police Tuesday. The wallet was recovered minus the $600. Colleen DeMent of route 1, Heritage Hills. Ludington, reported the larceny of her purse from her vehicle.

The wuu i alU Ta purse was taken Sunday night grandmaster. "He took a chance to win a chance," said Dtmish grandmaster Jens Eneveoldscn. "We will never know until Fischer tells he does," said another international Home in wn jj he car was parked in Heritage Hills, will take Mrs. Jack Shlra of 204 Fourth the total 155 cities in the FBI setting next year's quotas." employed by the Farm Bureau (Jwe 10a.m. Friday at SI.

St reported stool and report. Only 27 had also crime lower during Ordinances 1-64, 2-64 and was held. They concern city 1-72 the college for civil engineering. He also reported the re- period compared by the govern- on their meat shipments to the Mr. and Mrs.

James Stewart; President Nixon on June 26 Service in Hart as a con- issued an order suspending struction worker. He is survived by his parents, the first quarter of 1971, the quotas for Individual countries Vincent Catholic Church with the Reverend Father Charles Bautrcmond officiating. Burial will be in Pentwater hours of opening and the Sun- surfacing of North Reinberg would be advertised for bids, and that Gay Street would be ment. United States. two brothers, Mike and Tom; Township Cemetery.

two frogs missing to police this morning. The toad stool lawn decoration Is brown and 12 to 18 inches high. The frog replicas were valued at $5. day sale of liquor in the city, prep ared for repaving following and on roll call of 4 to 2 they completion of the Magic were repealed. Bruce Krieger Sauare 1 1 end Howard Vanderlaan cast the dissenting votes.

Several citizens of the city were present and expressed one their disapproval of the city to Wflg form an agreement with the Conrad Estates trailer park for sewage treatment. No action was taken following a tied roll Bennett also reported the purchase of three surplus Government trucks. The cost of be used for snow removal and two others at the cost of $125 each for multi- Edna Camp Sauble-Big Improvement EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the includes the cafeteria, a library, tivities during the winter. It is another area, picnic tables arc mate work crews are utilized in the fourth section. set up for inmates use during details in state park areas from The building is on the edge warm weather.

Shelby to Manistee. of 40 acres of woods which in- The Michigan Department of eludes work areas, a Softball Natural Resources has a post field and a volleyball net. In adjacent to the camp and in- first of a three part series tak- bathroom and first aid facil- ing a look at Camp Sauble, part ities. a reception area and the supervisor's office. A new gymnasium under con Mrs of Michigan's minimum secur ity correction camp program, located near Free Soil in Northeast Mason County.

The areas the facility it- struction will provide indoor ac- Security is minimum at Camp Sauble. There are no walls, (See CAMP SAUBLE on Page 2) Krieger, Robert Ferney cast the dissenting votes. A letter was read from the to feet west of her garage on West lifestyle of an inmate. Part One Broadway to be used for a new car display area. A public provements is being reviewed in Washington.

City Manager Rodger Bennett reported the city was happy to have aided a local studerrt, 1972 pump were opened. Bids were received from Jenkins Oil Co. for 16.5 per gallon, Union 76 for 20.2, Blarney Castle for 19.4 and a verbal bid from Standard Oil Co. for 18.1. The low bid Sav.

substantially on quality Jenkins wag accepted for the coming year. watches during Colvin's Anniver sary Sale. Adv. DR. KENNETH C.

HILL AND DR. KENNETH J. DARCY Announce the Opening of their Pediatrics Office at 10 ATKINSON DRIVE Their practice encompasses the care of infants, children and adolescents. Phone 843-3477, 843-3478, If No Answer Call 843-2557 Facility. By VANS STEVENSON An idea to reorganize and improve the state's correctional system back in the early 1950's resulted in the construction In 1960 of Camp Sauble, one of 13 such minimum security facilities in Michigan.

In Its short 12-year history Camp Sauble, as well as Michigan's other camps, has been a vast improvement over the old system according to the Michigan Department of Corrections. Nestled in the woods along the edge of the Manistee National forest, the facility appean to the eye exactly what the name camp. There are four sections to the concrete structure. Two wings house the 95 inmates in a army This is a view of Camp Sauble from Free Soil Road looking barracks-type setup with two north. As evident by the picture there are no barricades or lines of bunk beds in each sec- walls around the grounds and at first glance the facility would tion.

The administration section not apoear as a correctional institution for criminals. Current- Pool Naming Contest Set SCOTTVILLE Bruce Krieger, president of the Scottville Swimming Pool Development Committee, has announced that the "Name the Pool" contest is now open. The contest, open to any resident of Mason County, will run until July 3L An entry blank is available in today's News in the ScottvlUe section. Entry blanks and ballot boxes are also available at the Honeysuckle in Free Soil, Johnny's and Bonscr's Market in Custer, the Fountain branch of the State Savings Bank of Scottville. Pinkerton's Drug Store and Nichols Drug Store in Scottville.

The rules are simple: All entries must be in by July 31; enter as often as you like and the decision of the Judges will be final. Prizes for the best entry include a swimming suit and a free family pass to the pool for one year. Early summer of 1973 is the target date for starting construction of the municipal swimming pool in Scottville. Camp Saithh ly 95 men are being lodged at the camp serving sentences for any crime committed against the slate except first degree murder or a sexual offense. WEST MICH.

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