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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 23

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i i' TOE STATE JOlKVAt. Fit, Jhm 17, 1966 D-7 10 Receive Awards Threatened Chief Steps Down Advtentist President Resigns High Court Rules in Test Case i Holt Graduates 165 Seniors at Rites Seaway, In his keynote address Thurs DETROIT (AP) A nominat ing committee was to meet to- day night Figuhr challenged the 1,400 delegates to maintain the TieupEnds HOLT Ten of Holt High Maurice Pernert, Holt Public) ALLEGAN (UPI)-The Michigan State Supreme Court i Reuben R. Figuhr, who has re years. He said: School's 165 seniors received Schools superintendent signed as world president of the 'Through baptism and profes Thursday upheld lower court rulings denying Ernest B. San- Bernard Patton, president of OTTAWA (AP) Prime Minis honor awards at Thursday night's 41st annual commence 1.6 million member Seventh-day Adventist Church.

sion of the faith, 469,048 new members have been added to the Holt Board of Education, gave the welcome. Music was by the Holt High School Band. Two men have been men the church during the quadren- ment ter Lester Pearson announced Thursday night that the St Lawrence Seaway labor dispute, defur, 47, a new trial in tne slaying of his son in a test case which may determine if a court-appointed attorney has to nium. Despite the indifference Scholarship recipients also tioned as possible successors. They are Robert H.

Pierson, directed by Gerald Winters. to spiritual matters on the part which threatened to cut off were announced. The ten honor award winners of so many, doors long closed because of prejudice are now Ex-Home Ec president of the church's Trans-Africa division, based in Salisbury, Rhodesia; and Neal C. Wilson of Takoma Park, Md. opening.

defend a convicted person jn appeals for new court trials. Sandefur was sentenced to a 20-40 year term for second degree murder in the slaying of his son, Gaylon, 21, in 1962. He took the place of the traditional valedictorian and salutatofian. They were Neill Andersen, Con We have access today to waterborne commerce from the Atlantic to the Great Lakes, has been settled. Pearson told the House of Commons the cabinet had approved a wage hike for the seaway's 1,200 Canadian employes Wilson is president of me thousands who formerly were Specialist beyond our reach." nie Green, Tomene Griffith.

Linda Hanson, Tim Meyer. Susan church Columbia Union conference, which encompasses seven states and the district of Nuoffer, Jackie Sanders, Terry Going to Viet "in the national interest Shaver. Robert Sherman and appealed the case and attorney Leo Hoffman of, Allegan was appointed by the court to represent him. Hoffman was found guilty by Columbia. Susan Smith.

Great Lakes Levels Rise The awards were presented by HILLSDALE (AP) Mrs. Lu Figuhr, 70, announced his resignation immediately after 'delivering the keynote address to Walter PawtowskL assistant ella Hamilton, extension home Judge Smith last Jan. 12 of Mediator Norman Mac-Kenzie said the settlement called for a 20 per cent wage hike retroactive to Jan. 1, 1966 with another 10 per cent next Jan 1. He said the seaway would take over payment of all welfare 1 economist serving Hillsdale.

11,000 delegates and visitors at principal. Scholarship recipients were: Branch and St Joseph Counties, the church 50th quadrennial Michigan State University is going to Viet Nam on a two- conference. DETROIT (UPI) The! weekly Great Lakes water level report from the U.S. Army Lake Survey Corps of Engineers Thursday recorded skght rises uiana Dart, Frank Galbavu Lin After three score and ten contempt for refusing to defend Sandefur. Hoffman contended that the defendant had no valid reason for a new trial and "it was a waste of the taxpayers' money." Hoffman, former Allegan year assignment for the U.S.

Agency for International programs, formerly split with da Hanson. Dewey Marlatt, Tim years, Figuhr said, "the time with the employes. SCOUT CITED PmllUp D. Betmett (enter), mm of Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Bennett of Holt, has Joiacd the select circle of Eagle Scoat award wtaaers. Robert Arnold, district Scoot executive (left), made the prexeatatioa Tharaday night James Wallace, Scoutmaster of Troop 142, Holt Methodist Omrck, looked on. Meyer, busan Nuoffer. Susan has come to lay aside tne man Canadian workers had de- manrlpri an Inrrpnse in S3 R7 an wycoff and Neill Andersen: Al in Lakes Superior, Michigan, tle to a number of capable Mrs. Hamilton is scheduled to leave July 4.

reporting first to ma College Dan Peacock and Huron and Ene, hour to bring Canadian wages raen orioresigni ana vigor. County prosecutor, has appealed -the contempt ruling. Linda Plank: Albion Colleee He has been president of the John Adams: Central Michigan Washington and then Saigon. She is one of four home economists being assigned to Viet Foots Students9 Bills The surface elevation of Lake Superior stood at 600.70 feet above sea level and is expected to rise two inches in the next church since 1954. Twenty-seven of his 44 years in the- church University Connie Green; West up to the level paid on American side of the seaway.

They had averaged $2.36 an hour. ern Michigan University Chris were spent working with over Nam. She will be an adviser for the Mills; Spring Arbor College month. The level of Lake Mich seas-missions in the Philippines Jackie Sanders, and Capitol Treats Are on Teacher Vietnamese Province Home Im igan was recorded at 577.75 and and South America. Academy of Beauty Culture provement Agency.

is also expected to be up two Born in Superior, Figuhr Mrs. Hamilton has served 19 Marilyn carl and Georgina Pray. inches by mid-July. graduated from Walla Walla bandefur asked for a new trial under the new Michigan Constitution which gives convicted felons an automatic right of appeal. Plan Story Hourv OVID The Ovid Public Library will have a story program each Wednesday for elementary students, starting June 22 at 1:30 p.m.

The class was presented byl years as a home economist un College in Walla Walla, CHICAGO (UPI) More than totally at a loss the average jonn t. Wellington, former Holt Dean Named GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) George T. Potter today was appointed Grand Valley State College vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty by the Board of Control. He has been academic dean. in 1922.

He served as mission der Michigan State University's extension service. She taught small town youngster is when Laek Huron's level was 577.75 and was expected to rise two inches while Lake Erie surfaced at 570.50 feet with the probability of a one-inch drop in the High School principal. ary in the Philippines from 1923 to 194L He was president of the suddenly let loose in a big city. three dozen Michigan Junior high school students Thursday visited a museum, an amusement park and a nightlife mec- ur. Morris Boucher, dean of homemakuie in Coral, Cedar-public schools Adventist's South American di I decided to give some of my academics at Olivet College, the ville and Yale speaker, was introduced by Dr.

I previously. next month. vision from 1941 to 1950. charges the benefit of seeing a ca and wound up a three-day visit here all at the expense of place like Chicago under the best of circumstances," Os their teacher. trander said.

FINAL TRIP SUCCESSFUL Jay Ostrander. 66, a teacher at Pentwater, paid for the trip. He has been footing the bills for such trips for 30 Ostrander's final trip was as successful as ail tne previous which included sojourns to New years. This trip is his last Ostrander will retire at the end of next year. York and Washington.

Everything is going he said. "The kids are enjoying! "Years ago when I found how themselves very much. They were most amazed by the sights at the Museum of Science and Industry." ostrander estimates he has Okemos Teacher Plans to Attend Space Seminar spent about $80,000 on the trips He said be wanted to "make mm mwmm the children aware of realities," of life. As to the financial outlay, he said: OKEMOS A resident of Okemos is one of six outxtand I in single, with no depend ents ana i can take it with me." lng math and science educators from across the nation who will attend a special National Aeronautics Space Association seminar on space-oriented mathema Ostrander and his 40 guests. who ranged in age from 13 to 13.

visited Riverview Amuse tics at the University of Akron. ment Park and then planned to Earl E. Zetterholm, 4320 Hu lett Road will attend. A math teacher at Okemos High School, tour Old Town by bus. OLD TOWN VISIT he Joins educators from Akron, well drive through on a California.

Kentucky, New Jer cas: -i-iigiiM DrtESfch bus with the windows and doors open so the kids can see and sey, and Minnesota. The seminar, which will run I Sr I cave cei u.r.DAU cnicnKi isf.SR 2S2 Ss Si SS HI I ft III II II hear everything," Ostrander five weeks beginning Monday, is said. He said he was not cer the only one of its type held in the nation this year. The con tain whether they would visit candy and Ice cream shops done in the neighborhood's Gay LXk 111I11111S Ninety motif. I VO1 ATX I Ml HHAMnn lUh.

5 3 55 I I WrrA tract is with NASA and the God-dard Space Flight Center In Crecnbelt. Md. In the seminar. Zetterholm and fellow educators will examine space-age math and its im Ostrander said his money was well spent over the years He said at least 20 of his girt students had taken up careers in nursing after visiting the Museum of Science and Indus plications in the teaching of youth. Included in the program try.

2 sNv I 5 Ss flfefl 4.88 I Ostrander said his Chicago will be a week's visit to the Coddard Space Flight Center beginning July 27, in order to see classroom principles put Into trips cost about 160 370 per IJ I ZJ I child. Trips to Washington or action. New York "cost about $130" yj- ii i 1 per child, be said. "But our trips enable them to get a lot of added education and have a I SAVE 1.891 McGRAW EDISON II Hurry! SmaH mnd, yiVtVXiv I 'II xBt 6-transiilor radios. Complete with II i iMtr nnoo on i'Ajl ond I Joe's Tax Stand Really 'Different novel good time while doing it" 12Z I I I MIL IIUII I II II ET- I JLITT MillUMil II i i The group was scheduled to leave Chicago early today for BOYNE FALLS (AP) Joe Topolinski could whittle a pretty impressive chunk off his property tax next year.

But, he I AA II iu -Tiiniv nii im SSJ II Milwaukee where they were to board a boat for Ludington, tA-AY MWyW rSJ Approved I IfrlhJ ll-W jsf II says, he won't. Mich. iT' if I Fingertip swifeh wuk 1 II i.Wm II Topolinski is over 65 years of Rl rfi Precision aea red I EVERY IW. MM II fCIBB fl HI Afl I Mil II. "If they're teed." Ostrander WSy- thu I DAY 0 WW nM UU ill fl II said, "they can sleep on the age.

In fact, he's 74. This means a law passed this year would let him deduct S2.S00 from the taxable assessed valuation of boat." Okemos Alumni Of '61 to Meet his 120-acre farm. But he says he doesn't plan I SAVE 4.98! McGRAW EDISON llSI I II to. and apparently it's up to him. Topolinski Is Boyne Valley 1 5T I II llm.

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