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Manitowoc Herald-Times from Manitowoc, Wisconsin • 10

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'Think Snow Day' that Torrijos ran the country. nomination for governor in 1970. 10-M-Manitowoc (Wis.) Herald-Times Two Rivers Reporter, 15' 1969 Dim DaJ arr All He was a coleader of a coup It was organized bv Ted M. Works in Alaska that ousted President Arnoiio Warshafsky, a Milwaukee law Panama's Top Leader Ousted ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) Arias on Oct. 11, 1968 after ne had served 11 days.

CY yer and convention delegate who rattled the Chicago gathering by nominating Georgia state It looks like Alaska's largest The iunta's announcement in as Candidate Our Men in Service dicated Torrijos' ouster was BARRETT city will have a White Christmas after all. legislator Julian Bona lor vice president. carried out by men who servea in the No. 1 and No. 2 posts un Beloit Negroes Carry Guns for Protection Anchorage, usually ankle- MADISON (AP) Democrats PANAMA (AP) Brig.

Gen. Says: 1st Lt. Mark G. Hinesh has der him. They are Col.

Ramiro biivera, who led a protest to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago last year got together DEAR CY: who took over the National nunrrt mmmand. and Col. Ama- Omar Torrijos was ousted as Panama's top leader today while he was in Mexico City to attend a horse race. been reassigned to the Green Berets of the 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne). Currently assigned to the Command Liai am a secretary, holding Bond told the Madison rally that Peterson's candidacy would be a step toward "people's politics" and away from injustices.

Many voters are growing frustrated with their government, he said. The trend is demonstrated in "the growing con down a good job with a large Ido Sanjur, who became deputy again over the weekend, and company and fcr a wonaenui An announcement bv the mili commander. Suvera naa Deen deputy commander and Sanjur Boosted one ot tneir own as a candidate lot Wisconsin gover son Detachment, he performs liaison missions in the Saigon, Long Binh. Bien Hoa and Nha boss. The prooiem is i nave a boy friend who loves tary iunta said Torriios was re- nor.

moved as chief of the National sumer awareness of the house skiing and it is his favorite deep in snow this time of year, had no snow through last week and residents feared the city would have the first snowless Christmas in more than 10 years. The concern reached such proportions Saturday that Mayor George Sullivan and Borough Chairman John Asplund issued a joint resolution naming Monday "Think Snow Day." However, any more snow will be a bonus. The Weather Bureau reported two inches of Trang areas of II and III Corps About 1.200 persons turned out Guard, the nation's only mili wife, the frustration of the small sport. Al though i aoni ski much when I'm with him, we Saturday night at a rally for tary force. It was from this post BELOIT (AP) Many Negroes in Beloit carry guns for protection because they feel the police and courts do not care about or or give adequate protection to blacks, according to Negro leaders and the police chief.

"Because of the permissive- Tactical Zones in the Kepuouc of Vietnam. Prior to his reassignment to the Green hnth pet nut on the slopes. I am Donald O. Peterson of Eau Claire, who helped found the farmer, the new aggressiveness of the middle and low-income worker." dreadfully afraid of falling and because of its influence on taxes I New Democratic Coalition after the chief of stalf. A junta comunnique announcing the changeovers said that "neither personalities nor the exultations of the personality of officials have any place in the revolutionary regime." The communique also said that "order prevails throughout the national territory and is being maintained and assured by the National Guard." breaking a bone so can i wors nnH arn a living.

What do you and government spending. He said Wisconsin's next gov serving as the party's Wisconsin delegation chairman to the The various factions of the "people's politics" must get together on a bread front to effect suggest and what can ycu tell TOP shout ski accidents? If I 1968 convention. ernor must reverse the conservative financial attitudes of the government change, he said. The rally was designed to know something about them, I state Republican controlled snow fell at the Ancnorage international Airport Sunday. Peterson said Vietnam remains the chief campaign topic "fk Mf ft promote Peterson's unofficial candidacy for the Democratic legislature.

figure I can be safer. ADELAIDE DEAR ADELAIDE: One solution would be to get serious about your boy friend, arrant marriage and let him I support you regardless of ski breaks. Otherwise get in condi M. Hinesh M. Pike Berets, he served eight months with the 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized).

DMZ region. Also tion before you ski ana piay it rnrefnllv. Your exercises should (include toe touching, deep knee the recipient of the bronze star, bends and other body building activities. When you get to tne ski area, be sure your boots, equipment and clothing fit you. he is the sou ot Mr.

ana Mrs. Arthur A. Hinesh of Rt. 1, Kewaunee. Lt.

Michael Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pike of 953 S. 35th Manitowoc, was pr moted to his riresent rank while TaKe SKimg lnsiruciiuna auu am the way you are taught. No one knows how to ski naturally.

Don't be daring when skiing and serving with 46th Special Forces. Green Beret, a quit before you feel too urea. Physicians at the University of New York Upstate Medical center in Syracuse have deter Thailand. He is a 1965 graduate of Lincoln High School, mined that a 150 pouna sKier can reach a speed of 30 miles per hour going down a relatively Navv Ensign Mark A Wrolstad has completed basic j-i i i. i gentle slope of onlv five degrees.

At. that noint the skier's momen jet luglil uisiruuiiuii 1 1 Training Squadron Nine at the tum is 6.600 feet per second. A sfciine falls and collisions ness of the justice system, people feel they have to go armed," said Police Chief Bernard J. Ka-kuske. "The majority of blacks in this community carry guns, especially on weekends," he said in a story published in today's Milwaukee Sentinel.

"A significant number of black citizens feel they are not afforded sufficient protection under the law." Several Negro leaders said they felt the attitude of the courts was to avoid lengthy prosecution of persons committing crimes gainst blacks. Blames Judge "As long as it's black against black, it don't mean anything because the whites control the courts," said Garry Fleming, director of Beloit's Community Action Program and local chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. "When things happen black to black, the courts don't give a damn," said Robert L. Carter, special assistant to the provost of Beloit College. "The time is drawing near when all black people will have to arm themselves for their own protection." If the victim is a person without status in the community "his attacker gets out on the Huber Law," The Rev.

U. S. Pride of the New Zion Baptist Church said in the story. "There should be some justice in the laws and in the courts," he said. "I blame the judge and the prosecuting attorney for this.

Their attitude is as long as a black person shoots a black person who cares?" Conceding "privately there are a lot of things I don't agree with," Dist. Atty. Robert Ruth declined to criticize the actions of the criminal court judge in dealing with crimes against blacks. Closely Knit "We tried various techniques to get the judge to impose more serious penalties, but it didn't work," he said. "However, solving the problem does not necessarily mean more severe penalties or more arrests." There are some 3,000 blacks in Beloit's 39,000 population.

The black community is closely knit LUdllV UUlUiuuiiiv rf happen often, it makes sense to De in good Diivaiwai tmuiuuii and on the alert, studies oi ski accidents bv the Colorado Medi cal society and the National Ski Patrol indicate 80 per cent ot skiing accidents involve people under 22 years of age. This is See and hear IN A SPECIAL PROGRAM OF HOLIDAY MUSIC M.1 on television; then arrange 1 Ilk. to have them entertain your group during1 the New Year! '''lluM Charles W. Ziemer, 934 No. 17th 'ttfflh Manitowoc, or Phone 682-2959 rfffimr mmmmxs probably because so many 1 1 f-- ii ruin M.

Wrolstad C. Theiss U.S. Naval Air Station at Meri dian. Miss. He is the son of Mr and Mrs.

Biarne B. Wrolstad of voung people take up tne sport. While men outnumber women on the ski slopes, ankle fractures are more common among women than men. Experts theorize this is because women have more difficulty disengaging their boots when they fall. One young man, standing on skis, down-slope from his date, said, "Hon-ev, I love you." When she reach- 3711 Tannery Two Rivers.

Marine Lance Cpl. Charles K. Theiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Theiss of 919-20th Two Rivers, is serving with the First Battalion, Seventh Marine Regi led down the mountain for him, the poor girl broke both ment, First Marine Division in Vietnam.

CY DEAR CY: I work for a restaurant owner onH he rails a "good night" one Ship's Serviceman Seaman Gary J. Yakoubek, USN, participated in operation "Deep Furrow," a NATO amphibious exercise near Turkey aboard the dock landing shin USS Donner. in which people jam the place. He gets lots of business but in-variahlv one or two of the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

mmmm smrnmrnamm- waiters will emit. That's not Edward J. Yakoubek of 2100 Madison Two Rivers, and i' 'mimimmmwmmmi immr -s. -i onrri hnsiness to mv mind. and tends to settle its problems husband of the former Mane l.

DF.AR DISLER: nut nf rniirt. Ruth saia. lUZimcewicn OI USM Everything is relative. At one restaurant a loud crash was ZfA Ill A. cll V-.

"If there are repercussions to Two Rivers it's the friends heard in the kitchen. The owner nf fho viHim who Set. Bill Snow recently return it rdh tV hollered through the kitchen j- n. said, ed from Vietnam and is now Sta- UO LI1C noHino shnt. hv tinned at Nellis Air Force Base.

door. "More dishes" A bus boy shouted back, "No, less!" a stranger here are pretty slim." Nev. He recently received the Rock County juage tiuwui au ruite tuuuucuuauuu uiw' handles criminal for "meritorious service with Make Money Developing Prof cases for Beloit, has been hos- the 31st Field Maintenance itable Gift and Hobby Ideas! nitalized and unavailable lor squaaron. wnue exposea uie Fnr vour free copy cf Cy Bar comment, tne eniinei nataiua uuou ret's exciting tins, write him, mi i.n.mon Affereri several nfimnnsiraiea in an uuiaiauuuiK me Buuiicijiiitu possible solutions: stricter laws, manner, ability and initiative to are of this newspaper, enclosing a self-addressed and stamped envelope. hotter onfnrrement.

against accomplish all mamtenance toonnnc Mack natrol- relating to aerospace ground men in black neighDornooas ana equipment ogu ouuw ia wc aui. two-man squads on the night of Mr. and Mrs. Ben snow, ior qtiH fun nrosecuuuii ui ma luamwnut itjwvuw. Hooded Cobra Part of Act T.OS ANGELES (AP) Paul ami.

tr i Qccanif against rin'ji uh ill ajuuuiH 1 gfllfplll t- li 'lift tSMM.mKm, i 1 'Jf, i -w r- lacks and stiffer penalties for Staff Sgt. Philip R. Spaeth, 27, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert such offenses.

ine Tatum, entertainer at a hotel in suburban El Segundo, is minus part of her dance act, a Spaeth of 925 S. 31st Manitowoc, has graduated with hnnnrs from the Sixth U.S. Ar- four-foot hooded cobra. imy Non-commissioned Officer Draheim, Floding on Steering Unit The Citv Animal Regulation Academy at Ft. Lewis, wasn.

Wo ie a cnrmH leader with the Department seized the serpent Fridav. saving there is no provi sion in the municipal code for possessing of a poisonous rep tile. MANITOWOC Herman 18th Engineer Co. at Ft. Lewis.

Draheim and Donald Floding His wife Clara at Ft. were named recently as Man- Lewis itowoc County representatives to a steering committee concerning Raymon(j d. Brennan has itself with commonality of in- been promoted to Army spe-terests as thev relate to the new four Ttaiv. where he is Officials said its ultimate home will be the Los Angeles Zoo. Miss Tatum who told newsmen the rentile was defanged Charles Jones, Mrs.

Lester Ahlswede, Mrs. Robert Kollath and Mrs. Robert Berkedal. Second row from left are Mrs. David Fanta, Mrs.

Leroy Staudr, Miss Judy Schaeffer, Mrs. Arthur Willett, Mrs. Nic Jagemann, Mrs. Leslie Rex, Mrs. Robert Duechar, Mrs.

William VVegner and Mrs. Homer Scherer. state administrative districts servmg wjth the 110th Aviation Foreground are Mrs. Charles Ziemer, director, and Roy F. Valitchka master of ceremonies.

At right is Mrs. Arden Muchin, piano accompanist. Standing first row from left are Mrs. Robert Modlin, Mrs. Charles Paulus, Mrs.

Pierce Richberg, Mrs. Edmund Olson, Mrs. and harmless, said she had no immediate ideas on how to aug and regional planning. Co. at Verona Army Ainieia.

Also named to the committee The son 0 Mrs. Owen Brennan xv or a I. A. Pagel and Roland 17o5 Dewev Manitowoc, ment her act in the future. Tonn, from Calumet County.

he is a petroleum specialist with Astronauts Given They were among peiau the company. representing six East Central Wisconsin counties who conven- Seaman Apprentice Anthony od at Fnnd du Lac to discuss the Boidt 2i. son of Mr. and Mrs. These talented singers throughout the year provide Standing Ovation CHORAL MUSIC PROGRAMS FOR CHURCHES, newly created districts and Daniel Boldt of Manitowoc, has HOUSTON (AP) More than nlanning.

Local at- oradnated from training at ifiifiee tnward the new districts rirpflf Navai Base. 111. 1.200 persons attending a $100-a-plate dinner gave American astronauts a standing ovation interests and prob-The 1968 graduate of Lincoln miu vv i lems relating to these areas High School, Manitowoc, is now Sundav night, CIVIC CLUBS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS as means of funding music scholarships for deserving young people of the community. Hear them in concert over television The dinner was sponsored by were discussed. stationed at Concord, Lam.

nis The steering committee will wife is the former Carolyn and define data pertain- DUCat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the National jewisn una, will go toward planting a araw up au ing to commonahty of interests. draw up forest in Israel honoring the Emu uucat oi d. nu Manitowoc.

American space corps. Ifiwi. tlnnM OA ocfrnnQllfc in U. S. Air orce titan bgi.

Annlln 12 crewhien Douglas M. Laurin, son Charles Conrad Richard F. Rock Group Gets Stony Reception LONDON (AP) -The Rollins Stones, fresh from a hectic and Mrs. Jeffery Laurin of 1521- Gordon Jr and Aian Bean nmv- ,1 1 23rd Two Rivers, has arriv f)ir-A Ct Tmn Pmore has attended. ed for duty at Kelly Air Force 'Dec.

WLUK-TV, CHANNEL 11 This seasonal treat, in color, and featuring this well-known Manitowoc area group, is being brought to you with fondest wishes for the happiest of holidays by the in the United states case, uex. tie is a security Preliminary OK NFENAH (AP) The Kim- where four people were killed police supervisor with the 6960th fmrr hahies were born dur- Support Group and previously herlv-Clark Corporation's offer ing the performance, got a fair- served at Pleiku Air Base Viet- to negotiate the acquisition of ly stony reception ai uieu iubi nam. uu vuc, uuimw, a -appearance back in Britain Sun- merly of Franklin, Wis. Atlantic Lumper uoston, has received preliminary ac ceptance by Atlantic MANITOWOC HERALD-TIMES Scotland Yard sent police Pfc. Ronald A.

Wiesner, 20, a reinforcements to the Saville 1967 graduate of Lincoln High Theater and ambulance squads School, Manitowoc, has been of ho i-oaHw hut the audi- awarded the combat infantry- TWO RIVERS REPORTER Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Wilkins of 1032 N. Fifth Kiel, has VVC1 Ob vu I ence of 1,200 stayed sedately in man badge near Pleiku, Viet- received the combat infantryman badge award.

The 20-year-nld is a 1967 graduate of Kiel their seats ana gave poute ap- nam. ine son oi ivir. ana ivirs. piause. Emil E.

Wiesner of Rt. 3, Man- Chief Stone Mick Jagger tried itowoc, he is a rifleman with to stir them up by saying Company 1st Battalion ot tne High School and is assigned as a rifleman with Company 1st Battalion of the 4th lniantry 'You'd better get out of your 4th Infantry Division's 35tn in- seats soon or I'll crown you," fantry. but onlv a few couples got up to Division's 35th Infantry near Pleiku, Vietnam. dance in the aisles. I Pfc.

Gary L. Wilkens, son of.

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