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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 6

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8ht ESCANABA DAILY PRESS, Escanaba, Michigan Monday, October 26, 1970 Steel Industry Feeling Pinch Of GM Strike CLEVELAND, Ohio (API Declmcs in new orders and work backlogs are continuing in a variety of industries and most companies say the strike against General Motors Corp. is the major factor. Industry Week magazine said today. firms have just begun to feel an order slackening, while others began cutting back operations several weeks ihe business magazine said. "A scattering of firms even been hit by a It said steel mills generally rcort demand soft across all product lines and that ancv item can be obtained mptly.

Ordering of steel is V.PEP rt V.I i A FUND-RAISING CAMPAIGN has been launched in Escanaba to provide equipment uniforms for Eicanaba's junior hockey program. Albert (George) LaFave, manager of the senior Escanaba Hawks hockey team who organized the campaign, said the goal is to raise $3,750 through 150 contributions of $25 each. Contributors, from leit, including A1 (Skinny) Dagenais for Riversdde Auto LaFave, David Kallio and John Walch, w'ill sign a poster I Helped to Rebuild Escanaba Hockey which LaFave said will be remade later into an attractive plaque to be installed in the new ice arena being planned for the community. Persons wishing to contribute should contact LaFave, 1316 N. 16th Escanaba, telephone 786-2179.

(Daily Press Photo) Citation ste prc fluctuating widely, but. it generally is off about 10 per cent from this time a year The magazine said some steel mills are advising their small customers to order ahead to avoid being lost in the rush when General Motors again calls for steel deliveries. are also hints that current raw sKeel output cutbacks will result in a tightened supply after the first oi the year when hedging against a possible sit eel strike it added. Reporting that production of raw steel is drifting downward, Industry Week estimated last, week's output at 2,4 million net attending Grand Valley State tona. compared with 2.403,000 CoUege.

where she continuing tons the previous week. hcr March of Dlmes The magazine said that the price of steel scrap, a raw material for steelmaking, is being i carried down by the steel pro-1 FOREST, Ont. Ste- duction decline. Its price com-lphen Hartley Ashmore, 52. of ment: lead a calmer life, posite on No.

1 heavy melting Grosse Pointe, was killed down on needless worrying, steelmaking scrap dropped to: early Sunday in a single-car ac-' one thing you can quit 39.83 per gross ton la sit week cident on Highway 21 near For- worrying about: How long will from the preceding jest, 30 miles northeast of Sar-jNiagara Falls last? The falls, 41 33 Inia. NEW YORK McCarty of Jackson, has won an honorable mention award for work in the teen-age program for the 1970 National Foundation-March of Dimes. At present. Miss McCarty is Dies In Mishap Tension Rated Cause Of Most Headaches By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) Things a columnist might never know if he open his mail: One out of 12 Americans suffers from chronic headaches. Doctors find physical causes in only one out of 10 cases.

They believe the other nine result from tensions. The best treat- cut Demo Hits At Tear Of Nixon, Veep WASHINGTON 'AP) Democratic National Chairman Lawrence F. says President Nixon and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew are preaching the politics of fear in an attempt to mask the failure erf their administration. In a speech to the National Press Club recently, said Nixon failed to establish one real national goal, unless it be the election of Republicans next month and his own re-election 24 months from now.

our institutions under question and attack from all sides, our leaders seek merely to convert the ailments of our they should be working to political said former postmaster general and aide to Presides John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He charged Agnew was dispatched to the Republican campaign trail as a emissary to preach the politics of Nixon now has joined him in mind-fogging magic of said. In an attempt to cover up the Republican away, are expected to disappear deal with society ur- some 22,800 years from now.

Why do 350,000 U.S. firms go out of business each year? Chiefly to be blamed is management incompetence, says Dun Bradstreet, not fires, floods or other natural disasters. Did you think aerial photography was something new? Actually, graphs from a balloon in 1858. Quotable notables: "It annoys many when I talk about blue which are gradually being worn eyes, but any man who ever I amounted to a damn in history Before You Buy A New Car, Run Into Your Credit Union We specialize in auto loans for both new and used cars. In fact, the only ones who charge the same low rate for both.

And if you call us ahead of time, we can probably have the money ready for you when you come in. Prompt, low-cost loan service. no accident your credit union plans it that way. See The Credit Union Where You Work, In Your Parish Or Neighborhood gent needs, the Nixon-Agnew has managed to drag into the arena of into the scramble for every note of discard plaguing our charged. Referring to what he called politics of practiced A by the late Sen.

Joseph Methe first aerial Photo-! Carfl, R.WiJ 0.Bricn Raid. were made over Pan. had finally grown such national aberrations, but now, we are beset once again by the politics of fear. And this time the practi- tioner is not a single, demagogic had Arthur Brisbane. but a carefully orches- Know your language: Ever trated team of the highest of- wonder why "the little red fice-holders in the was red and not With the two-party system some other color? It for and U.S.

society hanging in the esthetic reasons but because red balance, he added, art of paint was the cheapest paint. So many school boards painted leadership, to those in power today, has been reduced to dis- that little red schoolhouse became a national symbol of popular education. For the record: When the idea of an international peacekeeping body was conceived during World War II, it was first called the Associated Powers. It was President Franklin D. Roosevelt who proposed, with Prime Minister Winston warm endorsement, that the name be changed to the United Nations.

Long and short of it: Insects have a tremendous range of longevity, depending on their species. Some plant aphids have a life expectancy of only 12 days or less, but a queen termite may rule her wood-consuming subjects for as long as 50 years. Fat fights back: No matter their schools red to save money divisiveness, distrust and n4 A MAM I just plain demagoguery. AEC Refutes Claim A-Power Plant Hikes Mortality WASHINGTON (AP) The Atomic Energy Commission has refuted a claim that a nuclear power plant ait Dresden, 111., contributed to a higher infant mortality rate. The AEC said conclusions by Dr.

Ernest J. Stemglass, University of Pittsburgh scientist, are to serious question." The commission added: "It: should be noted that in the past, Dr. Stemglass has made a num- hard they try, most about radia- weight people appear unable to i effects which have been lose their excess weight perma- challenged by many members nently. Dr. Morton B.

Glenn, of the scientific New York obesity expert, says, Stemglass told a per cent of all diets nia legislative committee in fail, but each failure provides a Harrisburg earlier this week valuable key to successful that the infant mortality rate weight downwind from the Dresden It was Anatole France who plant began a sharp climb in observed, justice is dif- 1964 and peaked the next year ferent from justice, and at 25.6 deaths per thousand generally opposed to births. The AEC said, however, that In the heartland oi America, Stemglass failed to mention Nebraska historically second that the rate began a steady de- only to Iowa as a farm cline in 1966 and reached a rate is close to becoming an indus- of 22.4 in 1969. trial state. Only during the1 -----------------------summer and harvest months do more Nebraskans still earn their way in agriculture. Ul in VOTE YES VOTE YES VOTE YES VOTE YES JOIN IIS! 'YES' 111 0 1 UJ JOIN US! VOTE lAJ VOTE VOTE YES VOTE YES MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL AGAINST PAROCHIAID American Civil Liberties Union Americana United for SeparaUon of Church and State Anti-defamation Church Coalition to Advance Public Education Detroit Baptist Association Detroit Council of Organizations Jewish Community Council Lutheran Church In America Metropolitan Detroit Council of Churches Michigan Association of Elementary School Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators Michigan Association of Professors of Educational Administration Michigan Association of School Administrators Michigan Association of School Boards Michigan Association of Secondary School Michigan Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development Michigan Baptist Ministerial Conference Michigan Conference of Seventh Day Adventists Michigan Congress of Parents and Teachers Michigan of School Associations Michigan Education Association Michigan Federation of Teachers Michigan Occupational Association Michigan School Business Officials Trade Union Labor Council United Methodist Church League of Woman Voters of Michigan Delta County Concerned Citizens Committed (Paid Political Advertisement) Levin Starts Push To Get Out Votes DETROIT Democratic gubernatorial challenger Sander Levin set out on a whirlwind tour of Lower Michigan today, pushing a get-out-the-vote drive party leaders figure could win control of the chair from the Republicans.

Levin slated visits to Saginaw, Midland, Mount Pleasant, Clare, Cadillac and Bangor Township today. At most stops on the flying tour. Levin planned meetings with news media at airports. Climaxing the day was a scheduled Levin rally at the Bangor Township hall. Most of weekly schedule included an up-and-down pattern of flying campaign trips, with a Democratic on the agenda for Thursday and Friday.

Expected to accompany Levin forces on those days were U. S. Sen. Philip A. Hart, Atty.

Gen. Frank Kelley, lieutenant governor candidate Edward McNamar and secretary of state hopeful Richard Austin, YES VOTE YES VOTE YES VOTE YES VOTE YES VOTE YES 3 Bus Run Ending ST. IGNACE (AP) The Mackinac Bridge Authority re- I ports the bus service between Ignace and Mackinaw City over the bridge will be discon- tinued Nov. 13 because of lack of business. The authority said since fares were reduced 60 per cent Jan.

1, 1969, patronage on the bus declined about the same percentage. The authority vote to abandon the service was unanimous. CtJ Shop at the homa of the PRICE REBELLION for BIGGER SAVINGS throughout the year I 1970 SUPER PRICE REBELLION" AT RED OWL! DOUBLE stamps WED. LOIN PORK CHOP PAK Braunschweiger 39 This Coupon Entitles Customer to Purchase One Red Owi Sliced WHITE BREAD IVt-Lb. Loaf 9 WITH THIS COUPON and purchase of $5.00 or more (excluding minimum mark up and fair trade items) Limit one coupon per customer limit one per coupon.

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