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PACE NINE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD Saturday, Septtmbar 21, 1968 Five Men Crime Grows In 6 Of 8 State Cities By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS By Kelley Accused Of State Custody Crimes In Crime showed an increase In six of eight Michigan citiei dur- in a fh fircf naif nt IQfift Anm LANbliNU (AP) Five men taken by police into custody up in connection with the Natick bank holduo. H. wa. pared with the same six months seeking four armed men who held up a bank Friday at Na-tick, a Boston suburb. Kelley said the arrests were accused l-nday by Michigan Atty.

Gen. Frank J. Kelley of being members of an organized crime ring operating in Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, i He said the ring once plotted stemmed largely from a Novem ber 1967 case in which 31 persons, including three of the five men accused as members of to kill Prosecutor Robert. Leonard of Genesee Countv reported held for conspiracy to of 1967, the Federal Bureau of commit armed robbery. i Investigation reported today.

Joseph Giacalone, 29, of Flint, Of the six Michigan cities arrested in Flint, held veyed only Dearborn and Lion conspiracy to commit armed robbery! obstructing justice and Detr01t 8uburbs-inciting perjury. i showed a decrease, the FBI said Caesar Montevecchio, 25, of Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lan-Erie, arrested in Erie and held sing, Saginaw, Flint and War-on a fugitive warrant, conspir- ren reported increases, but gen-acy to commit armed robbery in connection with two Flint a lney ere lower lnan tne filling station holdups. j21 Per cent 8ain whicl FBI Ameal E. Bachmann, 43, of Chief J- Edgar Hoover report-Flint, arrested in Flint, ob- ed fr the nation as a whole in the ring, were charged with violations ranging from con spiracy to murder a police in Three of the five named by Kelley were arrested Thursday night in Flint, the major city in Genesee County. A fourth was picked up in Erie, the at formant to gambling.

Those named by Kelley and the charges were: torney general said Thomas J. Parry, 30, of Erie Kelley said the fifth manwas Pa. who reportedly was picked Medicare Patients Will Pay More For Nursing, Hospital ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) structing justice and inciting year Slx months, perjury. I Hoover also said that subur- John Juarez, 25, of Flint, ba" areas reported a 21 per arrested in Flint, held on a' cent rise, while crime in rural fugitive warrant to face Penn-areas was UP 14 Per cent-sylvania charges of obtaining! In Detroit, murders rose from money under false pretenses, jlll in the first half of 1967 to Montevecchio, Giacalone and; 176 in the initial six months of Juarez were charged last this year; rapes from 367 to November with conspiracy in! 432; robberies from 5,391 to attempted murder of police648; aggravated assaults from informant Charles 2,225 to burglaries and Kelley said.

Thomas was break-ins from 17,695 to wounded bv two Eunshots in the I larcenies involving more than ance through the 60th day of hospitalization. Patients now Medicare patients will be charged an additional 10 per cent for hospital and nursing home care beginning Jan. 1, pay the first $40. He cited "the rapid escalation in health costs" in making the Wilbur J. Cohen, secretary of announcement before the Na tional Convention of the Ameri head a Pittsburgh, Pa.

the department of Health, Education and Welfare, announced Thursday. Cohen said patients will pay the first $44 of their hospital bill with Medicare paying the bal- motel. $50 from 6,728 to 8,026, and auto thefts from 6,746 to 8,792. Grand Rapids reported six Kelley said the ring threat- Vo'i. hit' rN I vJ MrMrj IV'; mW atme tj i'Jf' pw.

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New' furnea K-T-U Iwr -PI. H. VhMkk grter, tfACTOei-Wheel Hent'Sni IOat can Hospital Association. Cohen also proposed for the first time that Medicare pay for doctor as well as hospital bills from social ened prospective witnesses in murders in each six months and the November 1967 cases and showed a decrease in robberies; twice imported hired killers to1 and auto thefts. security funds.

Cohen explained that the 10 Flint. Leonard Other comparisons for Grand Ranids showed (1967 figures: told newsmen that per cent increase results from a iniormanis naa connrmea tnat fjrst in each instance): rapes provision in the law that re State Youths Face Georgia Murder Trial arrangements had been h2 and 18. robberies 157-118, ag made" to kill him. quires the HEW secretary to annually review the deductible amount and announce before Oct. 1 what it will be for next gravated assaults 109-175, burglaries and break-ins larcenies 586-589 and auto thefts 465-446.

year. STATESBORO, Ga. (UPI) Two Michigan youths were bound over to a grand jury Friday on charges they murdered a 77-year-old retired merchant The increase on the $40 deductible will be matched by a comparable 10 per cent hike in a patients' bill following the ini- Week's New Auto Total Ahead Of Fiqures In '67 DETROIT (UPI)-Passenger car production this week jumped to its highest leyel in 11 weeks, Ward's Automotive Reports said Friday. Production for the week ran 21 per cent ahead of what it was for the same week of 1967, the statistical agency said. seaman from New York who tial 60-day period, gave them a ride.

According to a HEW spokes- The Bullouch County sheriff's man, the patient now pays $10 office identified the two youths per day from his 61st day to his UAW Board Recommends Dem Ticket DETROIT (AP)-The Democratic presidential ticket has been recommended for endorsement by the International Executive Board of the United; Auto Workers Union to UAW! delegates currently meeting over the country to make a1 Nov. 5 election choice. as Daniel Paul Karkin, 20, and "Uth day of hospitalization, with medicare covering the bal Mark Alan Aim, 19, both of Saginaw, Mich. The two were taken into custody Tuesday while driving ance. In January the patient will begin paying $11 a day.

The next 60 days the patient now pays $20 daily. This will through Matesboro in a car owned by the dead man, Frank r'se t0 $22 ine weeks production was estimated at 179,078 cars and 39,669 trucks compared to cars and 37,994 trucks last week and 147,445 cars and 719 trucks for the same week one year ago. Slain Couple Left Estate Of $200,000 PONTIAC (UPI) Magazine publisher Richard C. Robison, slain mysteriously four months ago along with his wife and four children, left a $200,000 estate, probate records Indicated. Attorneys for the National Bank of Detroit, executors of two wills signed by Robison, 42, and his wife, Shirley, 40, have filed them with the Oakland County Probate Department.

The bodies of the Robison But a leader in the campaign of third-party candidate George C. Wallace said this showed the "chiefs want: to do the picking, instead of leaving it to the Indians." And one of its largest local unions is recommending the UAW bypass endorsement of anyone in the interest of "peace and harmony." As union president, Walter P. Reuther heads the 26-member executive board, which recommends Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey and Sen. Edmund S.

Muskie, as the best qualified from the UAW's point of view. A top union source confirmed such a resolution was sent and VFW Auxiliary Shown Fashions At Emmett Hall EMMETT The auxiliary to Gleason-Butler Post No. 5,585, VFW, had a fall fashion show early this week in the post hall. Mrs. Karen Woycehoski, president, was in charge of games and refreshments.

Lindstrom of Red Hook, N.Y., police said. Lindstrom's body was believed to have been carried several miles stuffed in the trunk of his car. Two policemen in Millen, had attempted to inspect the trunk, but were told it had been damaged in an accident and would not open. Minutes later the Millen patrolmen discovered blood-soaked clothing at a car wash where the two suspects had stopped only three minutes before to wash the car. They allerted other policemen in the area.

The suspects were stopped in Statesboro about the same time the body was discovered in a plum orchard. Located near the body was an envelope containing money. Lindstrom was believed to have been approached for a ride at a service station. He was later killed by severe blows to the head with a blunt HERALD (OF THE TIMES) OUR FAST ACTION GIANT IS YOUR EXTRA BREAD WINNER JUST LOOK AT THE RESULTS HE IS BRINGING TO YOUR NEIGHBORS Prizes were won by Maryellen Uartai" Tannla KAnrnnM i nn uiuiic iviuitaii, iviaiec family were found July 23 at an their northern Michigan sum- F'i a 'c mer cabin, -shot to death C.0,de"' Anes Scheible-month before. Emmet County Manon Szysha.

sheriff's officials aid Thursday viefd, at there were still no leads on thrnting Monday night to send that it was adopted by a voice vote of some 50 delegates attending a regional convention in Kansas City last Saturday. a uuiiauuu iur viuihunas gins UAW headquarters here has for patients in the Battle Creek Veterans Hospital. Another gift, instructed regional directors not was voted for cancer aid and, to disclose results of balloting research. in their various meetings, pend ing announcement of the national vote in Detroit. A newsman was unable to learn whether anything other than the national total will be disclosed after the final choice-picking regional conference here Sunday, killers.

Robison who lived in suburban Lathrup Village, published the magazine Impresario. Both wills named the spouse as heir, with a provision for a trust fund for the children if both died. Since the entire family was murdered, a motion was filed stipulating a four-way split in the estate among Robison's father, Mrs. Robison's mother, Robison's sister and Mrs. Tobi-son's brother.

All live in the Detroit area. A hearing was set Oct. 21 before Probate Judge Donald E. Adams. A caretaker at the plush sum Sgt.

Mclntyre Ends His Duty Overseas UBLY Sgt. and Mrs. Michael Mclntyre and daughter arrived at the home of Sergeant Mclntyre's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mclntyre, after three years of duty in France OVER 100 PEOPLE STOPPED OUT FIRST DAY AD RAN COLLECTION of 15 hand guns, a Grandfathtr't clock, 21" portab'm teltviiion, '57 Cadillac 4 door.

4498 Atkins Rd. YU 0-000. OVER 90 PEOPLE ARE STILL LOOKING FOR ITEMS IN THE ABOVE AD. Motorist Refuses To Summon Aid For Injured Teens FLINT (UPI)-A truck driver stopped to help two injured teen-agers who'd rammed him from behind Friday. But a passing motorist, asked by.

the driver to call police or an ambulance, said, "No, I'll be late for work," and drove on, the driver reported. Both victims, Barbara A. Sav 30 CALLS IN THREE HOURS MAN to work in itort 4 or nights a wttk. Prion. 980-0000 OVER 20 PEOPLE STILL LOOKING FOR PART TIME EVENING WORK.

NEED SOME HELP? Bukoski On Leave and Germany. UBLY Robert Bukoski, son Sergeant Mclntyre will be of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. stationed at Alpena after his Bukoski, is home on leave for furlough ends.

130 days from the Armed Forces. age, 17, runt, ana ner Dromer, mer cottage on Lake Michigan Randy, 14 were poned fair k. sjx condition in McLaren Genera Win At Bridge a month after the slaying, when a neighbor one-half mile away complained of the odor. Police said they had been shot in the living room and dragged to other rooms. The family was last Hospital after another motorist stopped and called authorities, Genesee County Sheriff's deputies said.

The truck driver, Arlie Dillon, Flint, said the teen-agers' car USE HERALD'S FAST ACTION COUPON TO BRING RESULTS TO YOUR DOORSTEPS By Oswald And Jim Jacoby plowed into him from behind on! seen alive June 24 and had told friends they would be gone on an extended vacation. Play Boldly To Play Well US-23 just outside Flint. Lioness Plans Year At Port Sanilac PORT SANILAC Mrs. Leona Willis, president, outlined When there is just one cor-i The correct line of play is to reel way to play a hand it be- count your tricks carefully. You! Six Israelis Killed In Ambush hooves you to find it.

If you have seven tricks in top cards! Discover The Results RAISE EXTRA CASH FOR BILLS With A "Fast Action" 3 Line WANT-AD fail at least you will have'and two potential tricks in! TEL AVIV (AP) Another plans for the winter when Port done your best 'p w' n- i) Israeli attack on Jordan is ex- Sanilac Lioness Club met Mon- See ify ou can find the correct spades. How can you get those! two tricks? If you could get to dummy, twice you could lead up to your! da in the home of Mrs. James pected in retaliation for the am- way to play today's hand with- Pet Day For Faiily Want Ails D. Foley. Mrs.

Frank Raymond bush killing of six Israelis on was co-hostess. patrol, including a lieutenant Mrs. Clifford J. McMuldroch colonel and a major, will entertain Oct. 14 with Mrs.

I In Israel's costliest encounter SEND TO; 907 SIXTH PORT HURON, MICH. hand both times but you are; going to reach dummy once and once only. Therefore you can; only lead toward your spades; that one time. with Arab guerrillas since the Middle East war in June 1967, four other Israelis were wounded when five Arabs hiding in hills near Nablus cut loose with Clarence King assisting. Today's 'Almanac PORT HUKOK TIMES HERALD Want Ad Coupon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT.

Write Tout Complete Ad in the Boies Below Put 1 Wont in Each Space Including Phone Number andor Address NORTH 21 752 A8 5432 9643 WEST EAST AA86 AJ943 VQ 10874 J9 97 4 10 8 6 875 SOUTH (D) AKQ10 VK5S2 AKQJ A2 North-South vulnerable West North East Booth 2N.T. Pass 3N.T. Pass Past Pass Opening lead 7 You study a little more and see the danger of ducking in both hands or of winning that first heart with your king. You 'go right up with dummy's ace; lead a spade, play your 10 and make your contract because East holds the jack. Incidentally, we want to commend North's raise to three no-jtrump.

An ace is four points but it looks mighty forlorn all by Itself among those deuces and treys and some players might decide to pass. hand grenades and automatic weapons Tuesday, Israeli mill-' tary sources reported Thursday. 1 The attackers were reported wiped out, but it was considered probable that the Israelis would take further strong action against the Jordanians, whom they contend provide bases and arms for the Arab commando raiders. Detroiters Visit (By United Press International) Today is Saturday, Sept. 21, the 265th day of 1968 with 101 remaining.

On this day in history: In 1792 France became a republic. In 1893, the first successful gasoline-operated motor car made in America designed and built by Charles and Frank Duryea appeared on the At Gibbard Home UBLY Pvt. George Barber, who has been stationed at Fort Knox, and Mrs. George Birber and family, Detroit, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Gibbard. Private Barber will enter a mechanics' school In Virginia. NAME ADDRESS PHONE Plaast Run Want Ad Dayi at S.P.E.C.I.A.l RATE of 50c per day PHONE ORDERS WILL BE BILLED AT THE REGULAR RATE Card Sense The bidding has been: Weat North Eut Sooth Pass 2 Past 7 You, South, hold: 4.AQJ7I VAKI54! 4t 42 What do you do now? out looking over the East and West hands. There are two rather attractive wrong ways to play it. The first Is to duck the heart lead in both hands.

This won't cost you anything if a heart is returned but a club shift will prove disastrous. The second is to win the first A Bid two tpftdee only. Ten streets of Springfield, Mass. In 1938, at least 450 persons were killed in a hurricane that battered the coasts of New England and New York. In 1955, Rocky Marciano knocked out Archie Moore in the ninth round at Yankee Stadium in New York, successfully defending his heavyweight title for the sixth time.

A thought for the day British Author II. G. Wells said: "Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe." heart with your king, run off Ubly Soldier Ends Service In Army UBLY ChHrles Melnik your diamonds to see what looklnf for the rlfht tilt to play the hand In. son pens and then to lay down the king of spades. This line will CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner continue! three bearta.

What do you do now? Antwer Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Melnik, is home after receiving his discharge from the United Slales Army, Including service In succeed if East and West discard bHdly or if West takes that spade king. Otherwise It will fail..

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