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2 Herald-Times-Reporter, Manitowoc Two Rivers, Wis. September 3, 1376 Kissinger Bond Sales Men Charged; Credit Altered LTI Slates 4 Courses Four courses in the Lakeshore Technical Institute Legal Assistant Program are being offered on a part-time basis this fall as part of the Adult and Continuing Education Division's evening school schedule. Courses offered this fall and their instructors are: Introduction to Corporate Law practice, Mondays, p.m.. beginning Sept. 13; Atty.

Charles Heath Creditor-Debtor Relations, Tuesdays p.m. beginning Sept. 14, Atty. Mel Blanke; Mechanics of Real Estate, Wednesdays, p.m. begining Sept.

15, Atty. Peter Deschler and Introduction to Legal Assistant, Thursdays, p.m. begining Sept. 16, Attornevs William Wick and Pat Willis. The 69-credit program has been developed with the cooperation of the Manitowoc and Sheboygan County Bar Assn.

and "the State Bar of Wisconsin. The cirriculum follows the recommended format of the American Bar Assn. Forty full-time students have enrolled in the program for the fall term. Continued from Page 1 session, saying he would see Kissinger Saturday and Monday. In addition, Vorster issued a statement saying his government's domestic policy is "determined by South Africa itself and is not prescribed to her by any person or country from outside." Vorster's anger and the schedule change was attributed by State Department officials to his determination to prove that Kissinger is not writing the script.

Shortly after announcing he would meet with Vorster, Kissinger gave a speech to a largely black audience in Philadelphia in midweek, sharply criticizing Vorster's internal white supremacist policies. In his turn, Kissinger leaked a rumor Thursday that he would leave Zurich Sunday to visit relatives in Germany. This was designed to show that Vorster was not dictating Kissinger's schedule. After this pushing and shoving, the schedule was amended to call for talks Saturday and Monday with informal discussions on Sunday. Scolnick Is Dead "CHERRY HILL, N.J.

(AP) Sylvan Scolnick, known as "Cherry Hill Fats," a 650-pound mastermind of corporate fraud who lectured in recent years against crime, died Wednesday. He was 46. UNHEEDED A sign warning swimmers at Two Rivers' Neshotah Park beach went unheeded last week by several youngsters intent on wading in Lake Michigan. The beaches in both Two Rivers and Manitowoc have been closed because of high bacterial counts. Lifeguards are no longer on duty at the Two Rivers beaches either, but not because of the water.

According to Chuck Heidner, Two Rivers Recreation Dept. swimming director, many of the lifeguards are students and have left to prepare for fall classes. (Photo by staff photographer) increasing More citizens are purchasing United States Savings Bonds during the. bicentennial year, Wisconsin State Chairman George F. Kasten reports as he released figures of sales of Series and bonds in July of $12,500,769.

He added that actual sales in Wisconsin for the first seven months of 1976 were $87,473,285. Kasten said that 60.5 per cent of the year's quota of $144,600,000 was reached by the end of July. Henry R. Schuette, Manitowoc County's chairman, in his submitted resume to the U.S. Savings Bond Division of the Department of the Treasury, recorded July sales of $162,551, and for the January through July period sales of $1,215,919 or 55.5 per cent of the achieved goal.

Eugene W. Sladky, chairman for Kewaunee County, reports sales in July of $18325 and for the seven months of 1976 of $164,721. Sladky added that 49 per cent of the 1976 goal has been achieved. Calumet County's Chairman G.G. Bloomer reported July sales totaled $33,266 and for the January-July period of- $223,357, with 51 1 per cent of the year's goal attained.

Ike Aide Is Dead GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) Frederick H. Mueller, secretary of Commerce from 1959 to 1961 under President Eisenhower, died Tuesdav at 82. HAMWutt CHEESEBURGERS BIG PENKEYS BRATS STEAKS PLATE LUNCHES FISH SANDWICHES: CHILI MALTS SODAS SUNDAES CONES August (Continued from Page 1) due to settlement of several strikes. Most of the increase in unemployment last month was among young females, aged 17 to 24.

The teenage jobless rate, which had been declining gradually since the beginning of the year, jumped from 18.1 to 19.7 per cent. Jobless rates for adult men declined from 6.1 per cent to 5.9 per cent. The rate of adult women was virtually unchanged at 7.7 per cent, while the rate for household heads dropped from 5.4 to 5.2 per cent. Jobless rates for white and black workers, at 7.1 and 13.6 per cent, respectively, were about the same in July. However, the rate for black teenagers, which had dropped substantially in July, jumped in August from 34.1 to 40.2 per cent.

The average length of unemployment showed little change in August at 15.5 weeks. The average work week was unchanged in August at 36.2 hours, but declined slightly in manufacturing industries. Average hourly earnings rose one cent in August to $4.87 and were up 31 cents over the year. Weekly earnings increased 36 cents over the month to $178.24 and were $11.34 higher than last August. The administration had some good news on the inflation front Thursday.

The Labor Department reported that sharply lower prices for farm products and processed foods pushed over-all wholesale prices down one-tenth of 1 per cent in August. For consumers, the decline in farm prices means lower price tags on supermarket shelves. The downward trend in farm prices also has been a major factor in slowing overall inflation in the economy this year. The White House said Ford was pleased with the price report because "the wholesale price index continues to rise at only a moderate pace." But Jerry Jasinowski, Carter's coordinator for economic issues, saw it differently. He cited an 8 per cent rate of increase in industrial prices over the past three months, saying it gave no indication for relief from inflationfor consumers.

"The failure of the 'administration to attack the problem of inflation is pricing the average American out of the market for essential goods and services such as automobiles and housing," Jasinowski said. The July increase in unemployment was triggered by an unusually large number of Americans who went looking for work. Because the economy was- unable to absorb all of the influx, the unemployment rate rose. "We've seen an extraordinary large rise in the labor force during the first seven months of the year," Burton Malkiel, a member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, said Thursday. "We expect it to slow at some point during the remainder of the year, and when it does we could get fairly substantial drops in the unemployment rate.

NOTICE STOCK'S DINNER CLUB NEWTON, WIS. Will Be Closed LABOR DAY, SEPT. 6th LOS ANUELfcS (AP) With the aid of a file clerk, six men sought out persons with poor credit records and for fees of up to $1,500 improved their credit reports in the computer banks of the country's largest consumer credit bureau, according to a federal indictment. The credit records were kept in the computers of TRW Credit Data in Anaheim, Calif. The company maintains credit files on about 50 million Americans living in 20 cities across the country.

The files are used by banks, credit card companies and other businesses seeking information concerning the credit worthiness of customers. Authorities said the alleged scheme may have produced millions of dollars in unpaid bills and caused untold legal problems for firms that rely on credit information. The six men were charged with conspiracy in the indictment returned Thursday by a federal grand jury. Ail six also were charged with at least one count of making false loan application statements. A TRW Credit Data file clerk, Kathlen Bennett, was named as an unindicted coconspirator.

Federal authorities said she is to testify as a government witness. According to the indictment, Miss Bennett was paid $50 each time she improved the computerized credit records of people solicited by the ring. Tnis allegedly was done by deleting bad payment records, information about bankruptcies and other unfavorable material. In some cases, material indicating a good credit history was inserted in the computerized files, authorities said. i The indictment listed 26 persons who paid between $300 and $1,500 to have their credit records altered this way, but authorities said as many as 150 persons may have paid for such falsifications between August 1974 and March 1975.

With their improved credit records, they obtained bank loans, credit cards and credit at retail stores, Staff side I Continued rom Page 1) find 'psychologists fell how one's energies can be concentrated on the 'now' and not on the 'then', one can be truly a wake and alive." It tells how 'feeling deprived keeps someone with you," which explains certain grief and anger which go on lor a long time. How can one continue to feel to someone who deprives a person of affection or withholds something which rightfully should be given to another? 1 asked myself, why did I waste time mourning for something-which I never tad? The book explains that "tho judgements made in childhood and vounger years must be revised and reviewed with the passing of the years. resolve to see this past through is strengthened by remembering that a new, adult view of life can be more in touch with the present. It is only by seeing the present clearly that it is possible to cope with the world as it is, let alone build a better one." It isn't necessary to be frustrated by obstacles which can be gone around if they won't budge. 1 have a new lite dream, and an old one which I "put away years ago because I 'ought but I won't tell anyone until they come true.

said, and many of them subsequently defaulted on pay--ments. FBI agents uncovered the alleged plot and broke up the ring 18 months ago. It tooK the FBI, a Justice Department Organized Crime Strike Force and the U.S. Attorney's office nearly 1'2 years to obtain the evidence needed to present the case to a grand jury. Charged in a seven-count indictment were Philip Kostoff, 31, the alleged ringleader; his brother, Paul Kostoff, 35; Ronald C.

Rossi, 41; John R. Dubos, 41; Kenneth L. Stevenson, 39; and Sean Shanahan, 35. live in Orange County, near Los Angeles, where Anaheim is located. The indictment alleged that Philip Kostoff hired the other defendants to locate persons who wanted their credit ratings improved and also recruited Miss Bennett to carry out the alteration.

Authorities said TRW Data Credit, a division of Clevelandbased TRW Inc. cooperated in the investigation and is taking Steps to tighten its security. Arraignment is scheduled next week. Conviction on the conspiracy count carries a penalty of up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Each count of making a false loan application statement could draw a maximum penalty of two years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

Flu Continued from Page 1) reports that only 20.4 million doses of swine flu vaccine will be ready by Oct. 1 about one-fourth the amount the administration had hoped for. He was quoted by Press Secretary Ron Nessen as saying the program "damn well better run right." Mathews told reporters he had informed the President of an appeal he made Wednesday to four drug companies manufacturing the vaccine to speed up production schedules. He said Cooper had talked with each of the companies by telephone Thursday, and was told that all are going "flat out" to speed up production. "We asked them to consider overtime and other speed-up methods to assure that we can start the program Oct.

1," said. J'Wc would like the first deliveries ahead of that time on Sept. 15 or as soon after as possible." "By Christmas, the expected adult population demand by those over 18 can be completely fulfilled," Cooper said. Asked when the inoculations can begin for those under age 18, Mathews said, "We don't know at present the proper dosage for children until we complete the test, probably the later part of September." He said children, because they are more susceptible to soreness, fever and other side effects, probably will be given the dose in a series of two or more shots. Betty Ford Set To Open Festival VAIL, Colo.

(AP) First Lady Betty Ford, a onetime dancer herself, will fly to Chicago this weekend to open the Fifth Lithuanian Folk Dartce Festival. The festival Sunday is expected to attract 12,000 spectators and 2,000 dancers from the United States, Canada, Brazil, Venezuela, Germany and Great Britain. THE COVIANMCNT I'M mi, W.s. I PLANNING A PICNIC OR OUTING? TAKE A REST! LET US DO THE WORK COMPLETE SELECTION OF FOOD AVAILABLE PHONE AHEAD SEE YOU SOON 1 Tall Continued from Page 1 fees in and out of that city's port. And the attorney, Charles Minerman, said city representatives in Chicago told Esnos they would pay the pilot tees mere.

Minerman also said that Esnos has a letter written under the letterhead of Chicago Mayor Richard Daley and signed by the mayor's director of special events, Jack Reilly. He said the letter "would lead you to believe they were going to promise a pilot for Erawan, But the attorney said the letter is worded in such a way that the language is probably not legally binding. The Erawan had been scheduled to visit four other Great Lakes ports before returning home via the Atlantic. The captain says the ship must get south before the October storm season in the North Atlantic." Jack Chestnut, a lawyer for the pilots association, says the group will sue the ship's owners to ensure collection of the pilot fees before the leaves the Great Lakes. Post Offices To Bo Closed The Manitowoc and Two Rivers post offices will be closed Monday due to the Labor Day Herbert Van Hout, postmaster at Manitowoc, and Paul LeClaire, postmaster at Two Rivers, annnounced Friday.

However, regular box mail and special delivery service will be provided at both post offices, the postmasters said. The exception wiff be full city collection at Manitowoc at 2 p.m. and full city collection at Two Rivers at 3 p.m. There will be no city or rural deliver service at either city, Van Hout and LeClaire reported. 1 Ma i.

DRIVE-IN Mr 3900 Calumet Ave. Manitowoc FISH IN THE BASKET (Fridays) CHICKEN PLATE LUNCHES (At All Times) CAR SERVICE DAILY 10:30 A.M. to CLOSING BIL MAR Carter (Continued from Page 1) In other political developments: Carter's wife, Rosalynn, said in an interview that her three grown sons have told her they have tried marijuana. she said, "The only time I worry about my children doing something like smoking marijuana is if I thought they were slipping around and doing it and not letting me know about it. The House Juditiary Committee gave approval to legislation that would provide Secret Service protection to the wives of major party presidential candidates.

The measure was sought by the Treasury Department after Carter and Mondale asked for the protection. Former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox, the candidate of the American Independent Party, campaigned at the Flemington, N.J., fair, shaking hands and making a brief campaign speech in which hesaid he would get rid of Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. Rep.

Charles H. Wjlson, accused Ford's campaign treasurer and Defense Secretary" William Clements of conflict interest. Wilson, a member of the House Armed Services Committee, said Clements named Robert C. Moot, treasurer of Ford's campaign committee, to head a Defense Department advisory committee "whose recommenda-, tions could restructure millions in defense profits." A Pentagon spokesman said later that Clements feels "he might have been in error" in naming Moot to head the committee. Funds to Save Jobs Sought MADISON, Wis.

(AP) The state Department of Business Development is applying for about $7.8 million from the federal government to save jobs of about 1,500 persons, department secretary William C. Kidd said Thursday. Kidd saW Cable in Bayfield County and Algoma in Kewaunee County face major economic losses if employers shut down their operations. Algoma would receive $6.6 million toward preserving 40O jobs at Champion International a plywood plant, and to assist in acquiring a rail branch line, Kidd said. Cable would receive about $1.2 million to refinance Tele-mark Industries which, he said, represents about 375 employes, plus 770 jobs at businesses in the area.

Kidd said studies show Champion and Telemark have chances of survival if the grant request is approved. A British survey team landed by helicopter on Cook Island in 14, the first recorded visit since its discovery in 1775. USE REPORT of your govern merit's plan cubi'SfJ 't tr jrg Any complaint! of NO. coyu: bf K'n A Copy of 'pot and Low-Cos Flights Allowed WASHINGTON (AP) New government rules will allow Americans to take low-cost charter flights to any part of the world without having to join a group or buy ground accommodations such as hotels. The new charters, similar to those already popular in Europe, require a traveler to buy a round-trip ticket in advance.

But the "affinity group" requirement is being eliminated and travelers won't have to stay for minimum periods, except in nine European countries where visitors will be required to stay at least seven davs. tickets on charter flights traditionally have cost about half the cost of a coach seat on a scheduled flight. The new rules issued Thursday by the Civil Aeronautics Board cover both domestic and overseas flights and will go into effect on Oct. 7. The new rules face possible legal challenges from scheduled airlines that generally have opposed more liberal charter rules.

On the other hand, a charter organization has already said it will seek a court order to strike down remaining charter restrictions. Because the new as Advance Booking Charters, do not require passengers to belong to any organized group, the CAB ruling might lessen the lure that some travelers found in "affinity groups." The CAB had required everyone on the plane to share an interest other than traveling. This encouraged the growth of social and occupational organizations that also traveled. In fact, some of these groups had no purpose other than to qualify; groups" under CAB rules. Under the new rules, there' is no minimum fare and charter operators will be allowed to set the fare on their own.

Countries where the Eur ropean rules will apply are Belgium, West Germany, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. To qualify for the charters, passengers will be required to buy their tickets at least 30 days in advance for domestic flights and at least 45 days in advance for European flights. Tickets will be purchased from independent charter brokers who will organize the flights. The flights must be round trips with predetermined fixed dates for departure and return, and all passengers must travel together on both legs of the charter. All charters must contain at least 40 people.

The charter operator has the right to impose a penalty on purchasers who cancel at a time when the operator no longer is permitted to sell unsold or canceled seats. And the operator can cancel the flight if it does not meet conditions specified in the contract. The CAB said if adopted the different rules for European destinations because those countries already have similar charters in use and the board did not want to create too much disparity between U.S. charters and those operated in Europe. Rev.

Weigle Dies NEW HAVEN. Conn. (AP) The Rev. Dr. Luther A.

Weigle, 95, major force in the writing of the Revised Standard Version of The Bible, died Thursday. CLUB SUNDAY NOON BUFFET 11:30 to 3:00 P.M. EVERY SUNDAY Woman Hurt In Car Crash A rural Cato woman sustained bumps at 5:10 p.m. Thursday when the car she was driving and a tractor driven by Samson I. Scharenbroch, 16, of Rt.

4, Manitowoc, collided on Alverno Road in the Town of Manitowoc Rapids. Debra R. Sickinger, 17, of Rt. 1, Cato, was removed to Memorial Hospital by private auto following the accidenL According to the county accident report, she was in the process of overtaking the. tractor, which was towing a hay wagon and in the process of making a left turn.

Scharenbroch stated he did not signal his turn. $260 BAR-B-Q MEATBALLS BAKED CHICKEN CHER-MAKE COUNTRY STYLE WIENERS, INCLUDES CHICKEN DRESSING, MASHED POTATOES GRAVY, RELISHES, VEGETABLES, CHICKEN GIBLETS i CHILDREN UNDER 10 12 PRICE 1-12 Miles South of Manitowoc on Hwy. 141 SEPT. 14th VOTE denis r. VOGEL DEMOCRAT FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.

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