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TheLudington Extended Forecost Chance of showers or thundershowers Saturday. Fair to partly cloudy Sunday and Monday. Highs 70-80. Lowi 50-60. Fair and cooler tonight Low In the upper 50s.

Increasing cloudiness Friday. High in tht upper 70s. An Independent Newspaper Serving Mason County and Surrounding Copyright 1972, by Ludington Daily Inc. VOLUME NO. 82, NO.

211 LUDINGTON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1972 PRICE McGovern Striving For Party Unity Following Nomination By STEVE GERSTEL MIAMI BEACH for November, George S. McGovern set about today choosing a running-mate acceptable to both the coalition of discontent which nominated him for the presidency and the angry old pros who think he can't win it. Vice presidential ambitions swelled in a dozen hearts while McGovern pondered his choice. Whispers and rumors and speculation and clandestine campaigning were evident wherever Democrats gathered. But McGovern kept to his rented penthouse and kept his own counsel.

Some of his associates said he had narrowed the list of possibilities to four. Others Insisted 12 to 14 names were still being considered. The one man acceptable to both distrustful Democratic M. Kennedy, surviving heir to a dynasty- said a final "no" early this morning in a congratulatory telephone call a few minutes after McGovem won a restless convention's call to leadership. Party Unity The need for the party unity that most felt McGovern must now cultivate to make the nomination worth having gave support to speculation that he might turn to conservative Rep.

Wilbur D. Mills of Arkansas as a vice presidential choice, despite his earlier vow to eschew a running-mate whose views were incompatible with his owns. In a living room crowded with klnfolk and confidants, McGovern watched his nomination on television under the heal and glare of television' lamps recording the moment. After 18 months, starting from nowhere, the candidate of discontent had won. His eyes shone bright with emotion.

He kissed his sisters and his nieces airport ex- amount would Include $800 in and we commend Mr. Wadel and hands with the men, In one of the quietest pansion. appointments to the salaries and $1,200 for related and Mr. Carney for their civic- wenl back to writing on a meetings of the last two years, planning commission and the court costs and office supplies, mlndedness. However, we are ygjjow pad with a felt-tip pen the Mason County Board of recreation commission, Full-Tlmt Program today struggling with an lne acceptance speech he will Commissioners rejected plans reorganizing the county medical They further proposed that already overdrawn budget, so Deliver tonight, for a proposed Legal Aid Ser- examiner's department, and a the Legal Aid Service be ex- the Issue becomes one or hostility remained from vice for indigent persons.

progress report on FiveCAP. panded into a year-around priorities. Therefore your court guard, on the convcn- Wednesday's meeting ended The Legal Aid Service was program, headed by an at- committee moves that the lion die-hard suppor- in a recess instead of ad- proposed by two third-year law torney, starting 1973. Under legal aid program be denied." tera Hubert H. Humphrey IMOTF- This is the the vouneest new supervisor's Hawley was promoted after joumment, with some major students from Mason County; a full-lime program, three- Privately, some of the and Edmund S.

Muskie cast EDITOR NOTE. This Is the youngest new four and one-half items to be taken up when the Peter Wadel of Notre Dame, fourths of the financing would commissioners also voiced their votes for the token second of a three part series in the ml nlmum ec 1 state session resu mes at 7:30 p.m. and John Carney of Duke. come from federal funds, and concern that if federal funding candidates HI i. security correction camp Hawley assumed the position and councilor.

He received his Dally Photo tor Vani Sauble Camp Director John Hawley Bauble's Director One Of Youngest In State County Board Rejects Plan To Adopt Legal Aid Service By BOB SCULLEY session included Tannarv of this January of tws program, located near Free Soil in In northeast Mason County, The areas covered include the facility itself, the new supervisor and the lifestyle of an administrative position. The of inmate. Part Two The new supervisor replaced the Supervisor. Lieutenant that operated the and By VANS STEVENSON camp from 1960 until the end At 27 John Hawley is one of of 1971. or for Sen.

Henry Prison as a correction officer on Wednesday, July ze. unaer weir me auiie wuum uy i me ma oervice were M. Jackson of Washington, a and councilor He received his At the July 26 meeting, of- proposal, a pilot project would the remaining one-fourth. The withdrawn in future years, the party warhorse, rather than go year training at Michigan State ficers of the Mason County have operated for six weeks this county would pay a fractional county would be stuck with with the obvious winner, bv University obtaining his degree Parks and Recreation Com- summer, headquartered at the part of the cost. what could be a high-cost legal Remain Unreconciled of in police administration mission are to present an up- FiveCAP building in Custer.

The proposal was outlined at service. Jackson and Alabama Gov. Hawley's duties as supervisor dated report on county The legal assistance program is the commissioners' morning Wadel, on Wednesday night, George C. Wallace remained the camp entail ad- recreation facilities. They will one which operates in many session.

confirmed that the federal unreconciled to the bitter end to programs also review progress and plans counties of the state under the Following a noon break, the government would gradually a McGovern candidacy on a ma ng are BOW auspices of the Michigan commissioners upgrade and improve conditions and programs at the facility. First priorities are the upkeep and living accommodations with special attention given to the sanitary conditions and the cleanliness of the inmates. "We are lacking in vocational State Appeals Busing Order CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) Roth's orders, Kelley said in his Claiming a "genuine immediate brief, "thousands of students, crisis," the state of Michigan parents and administrators will asked the U.S. 6th Circuit Court suffer the trauma of reassign- of Appeals to halt further de- ment, only to be reassigned velopment of a cross-district once more in the event of re- busing program to integrate versal upon appeal, thus gener- tnetropolitan Detroit schools. ating a genuine Immediate cri- Attorney General Frank J.

sis." Kelley asked the appellate court to stay proceedings on two orders by U.S. District Judge Stephen J. Roth that created an flings, "the Wednerily ll-member panel to draw up a most gwecping remedial decree imum six years in federal busing plan and order the state eyer handed down in a school for hfa participation in to purchase 295 school buses. desegregation ca8Ci unsupported the $101,000 holdup of the Hack- Unless there is an appeal of fey federal appellate precedent, tey Union Bank In North Mus- will be accomplished fact" kegon Dec. 16, 1971.

SOU desegregation panel has been ordered to recommend nm a covern ca are BOW auspces unanlmausly reduce its role in the program, liberal platform-end did developed at the Criminal Justice Department. adopted, without debate, a turning over more and more of Wallace's antibustng supporters Lu di Pumped Storage Wadel and Carney" requested rejecting resolution which said, Uncial responsibility to and Jackson'. the Project. $2,000 of county funds to finance "We recognize the value of a 8(at and local government. io deletes Kdl said ordere haU action are grant flnd state fa Mmn6 to minimum (See SAUBLE on Page 2) Muskegon Bonk Robber Receives 6-Year Sentence GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) 28, Muskegon, was supporters The votes of Illinois delegates Other Items at Wednesday's the six-week project.

This Mason County legal aid project Mason County Treasurer Ivan who had ousted and antago- Anthony said the county spent nizcd Chicago Mayor Richard $36,000 hist year in attorney fees j. Daley provided McGovem's and court costs for indigents. majority. Illinois swelled his Wadel said that even if total to 1,728.36 votes, 219 more federal aid were withdrawn, the than a majority-showing how cost of a Legal Aid Service dose might have been had he would be less than the $36,000 not recovered 161 California required last year under the delegates taken from him by present system of court- the party's Credentials Commit- PARIS Vietna- except acceptance of their own diate ceasefire to come before North Viets Reject Nixon's Peace Plan mese Communists today reject- plan. ed President Nixon's latest peace plan as an "unreasonable and absurd" ultimatum and North Vietnamesc an accord on military ana on attorneys Lost Oppor- tee in an act he had decried as foul FiveCAP Director Charles Bobby Loses, Threatens To Walk Oul and pushed their the pilot project was dropped.

own long-rejected peace pack- In rejecting the six-week Ludington police discovered age' when the Vietnam Confer- She said the ceasefire called program, he said, "We've lost the attempted breaking and ence resumed after a 10 -week for again today by U. S. an opportunity to get a good entering of the Party Line suspension. negotiator William J. Porter handle on exactly what the Delicatessen, 306 W.

Ludington and Saigon's Pham Dang Lam problem is." at 1:36 a.m. today. The Communist delegations flim flt end adc said, after the meeting, A screen at the rear of the stand, coupled with a violent feut aj )egallzlng Tm disappointed because building was torn loose and a condemnation of U.S. air NRuyen van Thleu adminis- the presenl system leaves many one-foot by four-foot window In strikes in Vietnam, failed to in genls without the legal the rear overhead door was move the conference off dead prcsc nce, while depriv- representation they need, and broken. Nothing was found to Iceland (UPI) uf ing the South Vietnamese which is available to more be missing, however.

Fischer already one Wasnin ton pjople of the legitimate right to affluent citizens. Roberta Brunk of 720 N. Rowc in drivo for Taking an unusually harsh sc if-defcnsc," Madame Binh Other actions of the county St. reported the theft of a tent game aown in ms unve iui 4 Rinh commissioners involved: to police Wednesday. (Sec COUNTY on Page 2) Greg Pritchard of 315 N.

Taklng an hars Madame Blnh chargcd said. that President Nixon's eight James St. Wednesday reported Man Arrested an interim desegregation plan Daniel Krajkiewicz of for elementary students is fall uonaia uamei ui pleaded guilty to oanx roooery day threatened to wain out on Todnv's 150th session was the route 2 Free Soil was arrested and a by use of a dangerous weapon second match with tltlehol- Preslden in May 4 iT Nixon by sheriff's officers Tuesday all schools calHngJor new IUJ Relief Appeals for stays p.m. Tuesday that Krajkiewicz he notified the U.S. District was attempting to burn down Court in Detroit that he plans his house.

Two officers arrived to appeal the substance of Roth's at the scene and with the decisions establishing the panel For StOl'lll Area assistance of Michigan State and ordering the state to buy Police, they apprehended the buses. SAN CLEMENTE, Krajkiewicz. Krajkiewicz was scheduled to be arraigned today. by Fred Cramer, a vice president of the U.S. Chess Federation, at a closed meeting with representatives of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), the Icelandic organiz- Calif, ers and representatives of U.S.

Board de- Nixon has companies owning the television alone 'witti proposed a $1.7 billion program, rights to the match, internation- various state officials today callin 8 il tne ricnest dlsaster al chess sources sa to nlace ordera for as ever, to give $5,000 The referee of the match, o4 1 no Michigan Will Be Crucial In McGovern's Campaigning FISH FRY Air You Con Eat Friday Night, July 14 AT CAFE 316 SOUTH JAMES WANTED Housekeeper who can do plain cooking. Family of two. Live in or out. Good Salary WRITE BOX HQ LUDINGTON DAILY NEWS (UPI) If "What happens 'with the Wai- gates In the Michigan delega- stituUonal amendment Conto lace people and a lot of the tlon don't plan on voting for gross to ban busing for racial Humphrey people will determine McGovern. purposes.

iscner win iwse me president, ne will have to sM strategist Wallace has proven he owns Kelley has been attempting to storm Agnes. game by default if he docs not navc Michigan's 21 electoral staeblcr Wednesday. asubstantlal reservoir of find a middle ground on the "Confronted with so massive turn up for the scheduled 5 voles to do it. nj nl tomorrow (Friday) strength In Michigan. He took emotional issue somewhere be- a disaster emergency, our p.m.

(1 p.m. EDT) start today. reconciliation sessions." 10 per cent of the vote on a tween Griffin and Wallace on response must also be mas- Schmid also said organizers At present no OIK hi sure are tne sesa McGowm 1 Nixon said. "Conscience will not keep spectators from whether he 11 get them or not. in IKA 'ouoy- variniiQ Officials todaV callul 8 ll lne LI "-'ai.

01 V.USM MIAMI TWAfH 00 Sn for as rse ever to 6 ive 5 000 The rcferee lhe mal Sav. on quality LS biaes as can grants and loans at 1 per cent Germany's Lothar Schmld, said George McGovern Is watches during Colvln's Anniver- 1 interest to victims of tropical Fischer will lose the second presi dent. he wil Sale. Adv. Iouna 8 FH storm Aenes.

game by default if he docs not havc Michigan's 21 Mlrtlilnon nnll. nefC SCTJITIS IOO won lllia ycui nnv the first two rows of seats in The fly in the Michigan poll Humphrey Democrats sldenlia preference primary 51 it the hall as they did during the tical ointment this year is bus- stflying fo jWfnUjJ epnmary The floods caused by Agnes first game on Fischer's request, ing and the Democratic Party unanimously party But clouding the picture Is the Ing a write-in campaign for the devastated areas of Eastern Although he went into the endorsed a platform mis weex who wouM 8 dder at between incumbent Alabama governor this fall. He states. Residents of six states- much-postponed first game a which endorses busing as ftny 8Uggest on8 they sit out the KepubUcan Rob ert Griffin and Is barred by Michigan law from New York, Pennsylvania, Mary- heavy favorite, Fischer made means equalizing educational cction Democratic Attorney General running a third party candidacy land, Virginia, West Virginia what appeared to be a opportunity. "Jf 0 WalUcltet Not Loyal Frank J.

Kelley. Griffin has since he has already appeared and Florida-would be eligible beginner's error and went down endorsed busing and tnat pos Howevcr WaUace (o towere come down goUdly the on the ballot in Michigan as a and Florida-would be eligible beginner's error and went down endorsed busing and tnat pos Howevcr WaUace (o towere come dottl) goUdly the for the disaster relief, if passed to defeat at the hands of the 35- tion can do him no gooa at an different mat- busing camp, sponsoring 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 by Congress. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN General Office Work Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping Write P.O. Drawer Ludington, Mich, or Phone 845-5188 year-old Soviet world champion, in Michigan. entirely different mat- busing camp, sponsoring a Con- Democrat this year.

ter. Most of the Wallace dcle- BIDS WANTED Bids will be accepted until 8 P.M. Friday, July 21, 1972 on a 1962 Volkswagen Sedan, which may be seen at 317 N. Emily, Ludington. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.

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