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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • Page 7

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The Times Heraldi
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Port Huron, Michigan
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Drinking Drivers' Choice PAGE 7, SECTION A THE TIMES HERALD School, Or Lose License. Thursday, Dec. 30, 1971 on- 4 1 i life and of the frustrations, habits or loneliness which lead to their drinking problem," Callow said. Mary Johnson, the technical institute's coordinator for the program, said sessions force participants to "take a good long look at drinking and driving and at themselves. resulting personal honesty is unbelievable." "Most enrollees could be considered problem drinkers but not alcoholics," she said.

Participants "run the oc- 1 cupational gamut from bankers to truck drivers to housewives to teachers to bartenders," 1 Mrs. Johnson said. Their ages range from 19 to 67 years and the male to fe- male ratio is about 14 to one. Callow said he, has received the "endorsement of a substantial number of chiefs of police in Wisconsin for the program." tfffC lill Vollmer-Watson Pharmacies 1 1 22 1 0th St. at Court 985-61 09 2830 Pino Grove at Garfield 984-1 533 Also Van Poppelen Drug Capac 395-7656 Soys Hanoi This radlophoto from Hanoi, monitored In Warsaw, of a U.

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i With This Coupon and 29 BOUNTY TOWELS Jumbo Roll 39c value 1 WAUKESHA, Wis. (AP) -A motorist convicted of drunken driving in Waukesha County has a choice of losing his driver's license or attending four class on traffic, safety and self-analysis. Almost all have chosen the classes. Waukesha County -Judge William G. Callow, an orga- nizer of" the pilot program, said many people are changing their plea from innocent to guilty, while they await trail just to get into the sessions.

"The pure penalty program hasn't solved the drinking driver problem," Callow said. "What we are attempting to do is get at the behavioral patterns and attempt to change those patterns by self-analysis." None of the 67 persons who have taken the course has come back to court. Callow, the state Motor Vehicle Department and the Wisconsin American Automobile Association organized the program in September. Classes are held at the Waukesha County Technical Drivers arrested for drunken driving coipe to court and face, license revocation of 90 days to six months if convicted. But they can swap the four sessions, each 2x hours long, for license revocation.

"We have found people who participated were so enthusiastic about their ability to discuss their own problems and inquire into their own circumstances that most of them would have liked to continue after the sessions ended," Callow said. "It's fair to say that those who have observed the program are very gratified with results. We are very optimistic with what we have seen so far. "Families of those attending have been very pleased that these people have been required to really examine their own way of living. What makes the families glad is that we have the muscle to get the people involved.

"The cardinal rule of the course is to get people to examine the 12 hours immediately preceding their ar-rest, then kick it around. It's an analysis of their way of Vollmer-Watson Exp. 1-5-72 Court-Ordered Busing In Rated Top State Story Pbntiac Of 797 With This Coupon and 29 PUFFS TISSUE 280 Value Vollmer-Watson Exp. 1-5-72 4 lrecoge, a record $2.07 billion, which occupied the Legislature's attention for nearly the entire year. Njnth on the list was the tunnel explosion near Port Huron which killed 21 workers this month.

Rated as No. 10 was the joint filing of a court challenge by Gov. Milliken and Atty. Gen. Frank Kelley against Michigan's school financing methods, including the constitutionality of the property tax.

The Pontiac school busing story was voted the big story by more than one-fourth of the newsmen participating in the ballot. One story that did not make the top 10 list received one first-place vote the contin With This Coupon THERAGRANM 100 30 FREE 5.29 value Vollmer-Watson Exp. 1-5-72 With This Coupon and 99' NORFCRM FEMININE DEODORANT SPRAY ok. 1.69 value Vollmer-Watson Exp. 1-5-72 With This Coupon ond 39C NORWICH ASPIRIN 5 gr.

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1 rating among news events was given to the Pontiac school busing story by editors and news directors of Associated Press member newspapers and radio and television stations in Michigan who voted for the top 10 stories of the year. Second on the list was another event touching on the subject of racial integration in the schools. It 'was U. S. District Judge Stephen Roth's ruling that Detroit's schools are segregated by law, touch-tag off fears the courts may order cross-district busing of pupils to achieve racial balance.

No. 3 was the lowering of Michigan's age of adulthood to 18 by the Legislature, one of seven stories among the top 10 stemming from action in Lansing. Fourth on the list was the Supreme Court ruling which banned parochiaid. The Legis-' lature's approval of a 50 per cent increase in the state income tax rated fifth. The No.

8 news story, the poll showed, was the outlining by Gov. William Milliken of his plan for educational financing reform by cutting local property taxes and boosting the state income tax to equalize basic spending by districts, along with his proposal for a petition drive to obtain support for his plan. The newsmen rated as No. 7 the Legislature's approval of major changes in Michigan drug laws, reducing penalties for drug possession. The eighth top story was the battle over the state's budget, which finally totalled 'Hunter' Arrested MERIDEN, Conn.

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Bak was released on $500 bond for a court appearance Jan. 10. According to police, the 6-year-old buck was shot with an arrow in its deer enclosure and hauled away early Dec. 21. LAST 2 DAYS! MacTAGGART'S Pre-lnventory Tax SALE! ALL BOOKS 30 OFF Numerous GIFT ITEMS Vi PRICE! 4 DRAWER FILES tttw Sizes Full Suspension With Thumb latch AQS5 Slack, Gray or Tan fl 9 FULL DESKS Canter Drawer With Lock, Wood Top, Double Pedestal, 125 leg.

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He proposes a petition drive to obtain support for his plan. 7 Legislature approves major change in drug laws, reducing penalties for drug possession. 8 Battle over state budget, including cuts to avert a deficit, occupies the Legislature for nearly the entire year. Budget finally totals a record $2.07 billion. 9 Tunnel explosion at Port Huron kills 21 workers.

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