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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 12

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Escanaba, Michigan
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DAILY PRESS I ha. Ciri. William Heltman Dies Saturday MANISTIQUE Borghild Eni Dahl Talk By Librarian Fire Defenses Of U. S. Faulty BATTLE CREEK A se- leet iiioup of the nation's top fur sen nun have two week? looking into America's fire fenses and thev weren't ton satisfied with what the' saw.

GLADSTONE Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson Dies Attempts To Miss Deer Herd; Hits Telephone Pole people develop tit forth unsuspec liti Civil Dcfrdsp Striti College a top command firp course who were there ivitation only students were of all branches of the fire defenses municipal, in, len 1. Hi Ambitions It ne.irh blind I kn Roof She is nother dealim ine alon of Divi ii (aillolis t'roplr first Wayne Rice Enrolls In Maryland ITs Far East Branch s. tr r- state and federal agencies, id Keith Klinger, chief engineer ii of the IjOs Angeles County Fire c- Department. San Francisco Fire T.

Chief William Murray, and Henry Thomas, consultant to the National Board of Fire Under- blind since writers were agreed that there otallv blind has to be further recognition by has iust the federal government of the nation's fire defenses were 'V' preparing among the group of instructors ilh the sub- for the school. lop Men Vrrdrd The whole object of this course to set up an organization to er uraduatioii from public who could step into ds in Minneapolis where she area and take command of born of Norwegian parents 111 asi ago. Miss Dahl received Murray decree ti of Minnesota ai nei seaman from Columbia. She cooidinators at the it'gional level. a professor of journalism prettty well set at the literature at Augustana Col- local and state level, but we get lege and was the first woman a little lost when we think higher granted a fellowship to Norway than that." he said The King of Norwav decorated Chief Klinger said federal recog- ner with the Medal of St.

Olaf. nition must be in the areas of standardization of equipment and training and in financial nee to build up equipment reserves that could moved to anv fire A Marquette woman, Sandra Mae Hill. 21. had considerable Mrs. Elizabeth Carlson, 89, of damage done to her car when she 8th died 2 a m.

swerved to avoid deer in the road Sunday in St. Francis Hospital at 1 a.m, today about two miles k' here she had a patient south of Trenary fin U. S. 41. Thursday.

She told police that as she was Mrs. Carlson was born in Vasa, heading north on U.S. 41 she inland. 27. 1H72 and came came upon a small herd of deer to Gladstone at the age of 20.

Her standing in the road. She swerved husband, Gabriel, died in 1935. her car to the left to avoid the Among survivors are one daugh- animals, lost control of the vehi- ter, Mrs. Andy Oberg, and one cle and struck a telephone pole, son, Harvey, both of Gladstone; There were no injuries. three grandchildren; and live-----------------------------great-grandchildren.

The body was taken to the Funeral Home where friends I may call titinitiu Tuesday after- UllVG boon. Youth Groups from Memorial Funeral iwvici will con- Methodist, First Lutherin, 1 ted the funeral home at gelical Covenant and Trinity Epls- 2 p. m. Wednesday with the Rev. copilI Churches will meet at Mem- Dana Austin officiating.

Burial Methodist church at 7 p.m. Vvill be in heinwood today to receive their instructions for the UNIFEC drive. The youths will canvas the entire city and adults will supervise the activities. At the conclusion of the drive they will re- Youth Groups Map In Service seaman William It. Itobinson, 1 hl" son of Mr.

and to Memorial Methodi Mrs. Daniel H. Robinson of 56a the Un- "We need a top level fire coordi nator at the national level and fin iw 15th Gladstone, and Francis s. jrentice, USX, son of Mr. and Mrs Wilfred Mineau of 1312 Delta are serving 0f in the Caribbean abroad the tank landing ship Wahkiakun Countv.

out of Norfolk Church to count the money anil refreshments will be served to the group. Mrs. Grier Ivory is paign. hi man Dartball Students ot the Gladstor lestivities by painting scenes depicting ghosts, was painted on the and was done by Sandi master. winners or night tlie elementary student schools will parade The day will be sponsored hv the tudei Photo) it council, fi Jir 1rs.

Do prised. sim Me See an ted as addition- ling in a Scott Times Through on swimming oin Oet. 27 at Schoolcraft Memo- l.d Hospital. The baby weighed 9 ni-nds, 4 ounces Mrs Renard formerly Viv ian Rovd. S.

S. Mirtine Brief IV Told I Mar installation held Tuesdav at nu Masonic Temple I hr luh rut area where they might he needed. don't think the federal government fully realizes what is going to when it comes to fire following a nucleai Klinger said. The Fire Department will be the first line of civilian Thomas, former fire chief at Hartford. says there has been little recognition of a 2, million-man army now trained Sixth Rake, has returned to her home and readv to go in an abroad the fleet after spending a week in the Soo nation professional and volun- visiting her brother-in-law and teer firemen.

sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harr The men atttending this course known the National Social Fire Staff and Command Duane Bridgr Part? When Mrs. Carl Carlson. esent- St.

entertained her Bridj Mrs. Club. high score was won bv Mi Personals Mi rsicprit- has returned to the The Wahkiakum County is participating in numerous amphibious landings and exercises on the is-' land of Vieques, Puerto Rico dur- ng its Caribbean cruise, which is to end in early December. The iandmg ship will it St Thomas. Virgin Islands; Kingston.

Jamaica: and San Juan, Puerto Rico, while in the Caribbean. liarles li. Seronko, seaman. USN, son of Mi and Mrs. VV dtei A Seronko of U13 Wisconsin Gladstone, is serving with the Mediterranean oiler USS Caloo- Caloosaha tehee ie Mediterranean months, visiting ports Spain, Fiance, Italy and ttinil N'S ttUHN i I i I Tram lit lis 8 lute Time Lincoln House Kiti Ml IH" mit 1 i l.il Audi i on I Dm Nnskfv Calumet Motorist Ticketed By Police of hllr Butt' lltli Lon Bill's et in Ti Rock Bowline rill HN I I I I Irain Robert City, 111., was Police for violai speed law, follow ing an acci section of Coun U.S.

2-41, at 2 25 pn According to polic was traveling north on Count Road 517 and as he approachei U.S. 2-41 he was unable to maki at the Road 51' Br; ticked off their Halloween on Delta Ave. with The scene lank Miller Raiber Shop and Colleen Tonight will be Is. At p.m. Tuesday and Buckeye Halloween in the high school gym.

to II pin. (Daily road. His car left slid sideways into rolled over. Exten- was done the his car. I he people who simp are readme the I sranaha ji tonnsht The an in- ituest Card Of Thanks been in Card Of Thanks RoUSS0QU Greece while away from its own concerned with learning ilome ))01t at Nc I.

how to operate fire fighting ap- they know They were i concirned with how it mnng DOWlinQ i NO i CS Ihi ViiH rubili Nufrtx olili ris Ralph Williams Mis Car second and low, Mrs. Thompson. to on the ma Edwin Harn Hosoital Obituary IH Ml NI I Patients admitted to Memorial Hospital are A.sh Lloyd KlagsUid Renaixl. Discharged are Iiosey, Jack Armstrong Johns ii and Wells Gertrude I Vivian Everett Nancy cessary in event of a nuclear attack adeinv Next St What these men were talking for the nation is similar to what they already have in Cali- carefully HlllMxIUl MIONU.III livi.il 1 1 im 'tanda -i 'ticiiDich Bar I i II Ii fiati1' Ills I I I I Irani Gi oeei i bereites and W.iti Five lliuh erases forma a carefully integrated )4(l 11 command setup, with a state I and Hagiund H2 supplv torce of 150 oieces HTG Northwesturn vlutu Mutual 2t: 11K paratus readv for dispatch to Dumthv Ncwkev raine Baiiik place in the state to augment lo- HI or Di Manistique Classified 1200 Hi1! 1 or Kent. I ni Sebring ottic Marche was rices.

Pa 11 bea JcLeai. Wo If- il fire fighting forces. They consider standardization I important ANN ARROR. cor- They urge fire departments to nerstone for the I nivcrsity of vvork out mutual aid agreements Michigan SI 7 million now. not only among local units.

Kresge Hearing Research Institute among state1- well. Some vist now such as the New Eng- nd Compact. Tliey that such agree- lonts are just as valuable in na- iral disasters as they would be Lab Started Hearing I.V. arch Institute will be installed in ceremonies Thursday The five-stoi' building will be the world largest laboratory devoted exclusively to research in IMU MUNI IIM.il Team Beer 18 Midway Rerreation 16 IS Bosch Beei 11 It Strohs Five 10 Stank Tank Line Rapid River Legion fi Hve lliirli I arles Landmark .1 Van- DiWeghe 18t Artbur I.eGault Bal I7R SkellenRet 17K HTG Bl.it/ HTM Midv ition 2i.tr.. MIG .1 VanDvVVeRbf.

and HIM Peter Peterson I'or Sale Isabella l.adie«, I ellowship W.itchorn hearing and deafness in a nuclear wai Large scale Stanley Kresge. head of the i)rush fires in Southern California Foundation which donated ancj the recent hurricane ll- funds for the laboratory, will at- this thev sav ti-nd the cornerstone-laying cere- The course is expected to be forerunner of a National Fire The building l- scheduled foi Academy. The United States does completion during the have such an academy al- year. though it is spending money on overseas aid to set up such academies in other countries, they said. KMIRKLY 1.1.GAL fire services have never a UPH1S its mi- been closer Thomas ual appearance, the will left by said.

recognize the prob- late Mrs. Rranche T. Williams lem. are taking a realistic 'd Memphis was accepted without proach and are trying do quibble probate court thing about it. We aren't looking Mrs Williams had scrawled he for any handouts We nM want will -covering an estate ot about the federal government to be real- S40.IMM1 -on a small towel.

Smear I Team .1 l'ii Hougbton 196 Buchmdler 18H M. C.ildweb 187 1 184 M. Buchmdler 172 Jones lttti I 131 Lanceil 147 I Bizeau I s. Widai Bee hier 134 Itipb M-ore toi tbe evenino (7 Bncl 83: and low score 27 Bucbmillei team on luni i nun- ext Wed Nov Wertnesd.i\ M-hedille Beecbler Lanceil Bizeau Jones Buchmiller Houghton l.iMimis Schnese Mackenzie Widai Bucbmillei Calriveil I llieh Robert eac'i 137. Isaac Ranta Vil Vertanen 1 Abti W.

ak and Bud N'or in an lit UTS Rock Lions 2770 Hansens. Grocerv 'i57; IMS Robert t.e.ich and HIG: Robert Leach 224 ni ori i i WARM SPRINGS. Ore The Warm Springs Indian closely related to that of the Yakima. WaRa Walla and otliev Western tribes, is beine on tape and a dictionary is being crmpiled. Delbert Frank, a Warn Indian, doing the work which he cays is complicated lack of a written language.

He is phonetics in compiling the dictionary. Frank says there are only hundred words in common usage but some express a complete thought. He says only the old people use the language now. Ketcham while I was a patient St. Francs Hospital, am also deeply grateful members of the to Aumist M.

son Po-t. American gion and to the nursing staff. Mrs. lames ham athy in n.f fuir Wi ped in re dee Rousseau Mrs lav Mcarns Ida Mearns Ag Scientists Study Researches Amid The Alien Corn i'fi na al scientists mi in the research rsplayed three ins eai which i ei ea kernel as well as the ear itself Center, Joanne Debenedetto dusplays an exotic ear of popcorn that resembles a huge strawberry. The ear of corn with an extremely small cob.

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