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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 10

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MAR. 27, 1970 Tornado Incidence Low In Lake Superior Area Area Students Achieve Honors Rudyard Junior High Announces Honor Roll Thirteen students from the i Out of some 600 tornadoes cording to Fred Day. meteorolo- tri-county area have been nam- RUDYARD The Rudyard Junior High School has an- Sault'ESS weather ed to the scholastic honors list: nounced the honor roll for the Central Michigan University first sis secon se mester. bureau.

However, said Day, the path of destruction swept out by a tornado is so narrow that the chance that any particular building will be struck during a period of years is very small. According to Day. statistics have recently become available to calculate the "return period" at Mt. Pleasant. From Chippewa county are listed Julie Anne Fountain of De-' Tour, Thomas J.

Mueller of Drummond Island, Alex S. Harrison and Stanley J. Schmitial of Pickford and Barbara A. Bouchard of Trout Lake. Luce county honor students include Leonard A.

Bierlein, Nan- Edwards, Steven E. which touch down in the United aies each year, an average of 10 per year strike Michigan, ac- Won't Agree To Limit His Spending LANSING (AP) State Sen. Sander Levin, D-Berkley. ex-' pected to announce Monday that he is a candidate for governor, said Thursday he will not agree to limit his campaign spending to any maximum sum. Onlv hours earlier.

4 declared candidates, former stances of homes rebuilt on nu. state party chairman same foundations tollowmg Ferencv and Rep. George F. nado destruction, only to be ae- aw Montgomery of Detroit called stroved again a tew jears, oettcr or entire col- but these cases are exceptional, he said. Day said tornadoes occur most frequently in the central United States during April, May and June, between 4 and 6 p.m.

However, he said, they can happen in all 50 states, at any time of the year, at any hour the day or night. Tornado frequency in! WASHINGTON (AP) Kep. Michigan is highest in St. Jo- phil Ruppe, announced for tornadoes. This is the average number of years that will Mariame Halbach elapse after a building is o.e- stroyed by a tornado before another tornado will strike exactly the same spot, he said.

Like most weather statistics, the return period is only an average. There are recorded in- for a 550,000 ceiling on primary campaign spending. Ferency and Montgomery proposed a committee, composed of representatives of every declared candidate and of the Democratic State Central Committee, be set up to monitor campaign spending. The two Democrats also called en labor unions and local party to refrain from organizations backing any candidate before the Aug. 4 primary election.

Levin, in a statement issued by his campaign headquarters, declared: "No candidate should set an artificial limit on what he would Kathryn A. Rahilly. From Mackinac county, Marcia F. Smale of Cedarville has been named to the honors list as well as Michael J. Davis and Monica D.

Lachapelle of St. Ignace. To be eligible for the scholastic honor list, a student must have a cumulative average of lege career. Ruppe Says Funds OKd seph, Branch and Hillsdale coun- Thursday approval of Sl.5 mil- ties 'and lowest near Lake Supe- lion for funding of the Northern rior. said he.

i Michigan Rural Concentrated "According to the meteorologist, Employment Program through the following figures give the av-' Dec. 31. erage number of years after a The program, sponsored by tornado strike before another the Michigan Employment Se- twister can be expected to hit curity Commission, would aid spend in a campaign, especially same spot ithin the disadvantaged persons, asiasm and commit; if the enthu, rnent of those who support Mm make it possible for him to Montgomery! Rapids, Isle Royale, I ft wt I OTICITICT said thev agree with what most Bay placing 600 of them in perma- Citv 2500- Detroit, Esca-jnent employment, provide day- naba, 5,000: Flint, 1.800: Grand care for about SO children and 000: Kalamazoo, 850; Lansing, Marquette, Muskegon. 7.000: Sturgis, 700, and Traverse U.S. Department of Labor.

City, 6,000. political observers have tended, that Levin has the: greater fund-raising potential of the three. Levin's campaign headquarters also said he will announce The Constitution protects all Ms decision on running at lOipersons from charges of a.m. Monday in Detroit's River-) "corruption of blood," no matter side Park near the Ambassador I hew heinous the crime of tn Bridge. ancestor.

medical services for nearly 600 persons. These programs arc admin. ivi Sault 'ste'. Marie, istered and funded through the ANN LANDERS SAYS Dear Ann Landers: It started when our 16-year-old boy began to shovel snow for this young divorcee who lives in the next block. He gets paid for it.

The woman is ten or twelve older than Bonnie. She has two small children. She moved here about a year ago and seems to be a nice person. Am I foolish to be upset by the boy spending one or two evenings a week in this woman's home? He always tells me he is going and so far I have not let him know it bothers me. The boy is very honest.

Why doesn't the woman find company her own age? My Bonnie is a healthy, normal boy and I wouldn't be surprised if he was sowing a few wild oats over there. Please tell me how to handle this. Lansing Mother Bear Mother: Don't panic. The next time Donnie tells you he is going to visit the woman sit him down for a low-key chat. Let him know he is playing with dynamite but don't threaten, preach or prohibit.

If you keep your cool he will probably keep his. Cub Pack 121 Gives Awards Cub Scout Pack 121 at its monthly meeting at the Youth Center at Kincheloe Air Force Base presented Bobcat awards to the following new boys: Richard Tischer, Corey Taylor, David Blakely, Robert Ashline Jose Torres, Jesse Valdez, Herbie Reed and Rickie Salinas. Weblos Den 2 had the opening ceremonies. Weblos Den 1 closed the meeting with a Living Circle and then refreshments were served. In Vietnam Dear Ann Landers: My best friend was buried yesterday She was a sophomore, 15 years old.

had pneumonia" It isn't supposed to be fatal anymore but it killed her just the same. was a great girl, full of fun and everyone liked her. She. illc had a way of getting along with people, no matter who. The boys land Anderson, who now reside A former Sault resident.

Spec. 4 Robert Anderson, is now serving in Vietnam with the U.S. Army. The son of -Mr. and Mrs.

Le- flccked around three at a time. She had her pick of the crowd. B's parents were very strict. They allowed her only one date a the service in June, 1959 and week and the boy had to "pass inspection." If went out Friday went to Vietnam in December, she couldn't go out Saturday. Her mother used to say, "You have plenty of time." wanted to go to New York for five days during the Christmas holidays.

She had saved her baby-sitting money and two of her cousins had permission to go. (They were 16 and 17.) B's mother said. "Not this year. You have plenty of time." Who knows how much time any of us have, Ann? Please print this letter for other mothers who are making the same mistake. Friend Dear Friend: What a tragedy that your friend's life ended so soon, but her mother did not make a mistake.

She was a wise mother. People who feel they must do everything now because tomorrow may never come invariably regret it. This is a poor philosophy a fool's excuse and a trap for the impatient. in Bay City, Anderson entered His address is: Spec. 4 Robert Anderson Co.

9th Inf. Div. APO San Francisco 95371 Brimley CImreli To Show Film as follows: Seventh Grade Albright, Keith Ashe, Steven Avers, Kevin Becker, Cheryl Becker, Gary Beene, Janet Burns, Karen Bushey. Patricia Canady. Michelle Carpenter Michael Clancy, Michael Caulley, Eric Daddysman.

Joanna Dooley, Robin Douglas. Carol Fan-is, Martha Fisher, Keith Gagnon, David Green. Gwen Hardie, Jaime Hensley, Sandra Herring, Deborah Horton, Debra Hudnut, Karl Jarmolowski. David JarvSe, Daniel Kauer, Pamela Keeney, Renee Krebs, Margaret Krygier, Dorothy Locklar, Marian Loiselle, Norman MacDonald, Katherine MacDowell, Cynthia Mailho. Deris Maki.

Melinda Malaski, Denise Manske, Julie Mattson, Margaret McClure. Colleen McDowell, Patti McKernon, Thomas Nayback, Debra Nay-back. Kenneth Niemi, Patti Nierenhausen, Michael Novak, Nancy Parks, Micah Petrey, Leona Piippo, Leonard Potter, Theresa Raile, Billy Savoie. George Seneca, Debra Sharp, Sobota, Paul Snyder, Steven Spencer. Susan St.

Louis, Jo Ann St. Kevin Trujillo, Donald Turner, Robin YerStrate, Ruth Ware, Michael Welcher, Kathy Wibert, Jane Williams, Donna 7 ood, Theresa Zysk, Michael Eighth Grade Albright, Kenneth Barager, Pamela Barber, Kathryn Beene, Judy Besteman, Michael Brockway. Theresa Brown, Mary Butterfield, Seth Castle, James Croninger, Mari-beth DeWitt, Patsy Dooley, Allison Douglas, Daryl Eardonsohn, John English, Kenneth Franklin, Steve Givens, Rhonda Godwin, Gretchen Hardin, Kathy Harrison. Lynne Invin, Malcolm Jacque, Keith Jeffrey. Marshall Kliment.

David Latva, Kim Lilley. Theresa Loiselle, Virginia Mack. Nancy Malaski, Robert Mattson, Susan McDowell, Karen McElrath, Terry Nakarado, David Niemi, Betty Oberle, Linda Oja, Dawn O'Neil, Theresa Ouellette, Mark Parton. Mary Pickard, Cynthia Piippo, Sharon Dear Ann Landers: The woman who signed herself: "Tiger's BRIMLEY A 70-minute long film entitled "Without Onion," will be shown at the Brimley Congregational Church at 7:30 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 23.

i A free will offering will be taken to defray cost of the film. Mistress" scored a bullseye. It's rr.y husband she was writing about The nublic is invited, and she can have him. I've packed his clothes, begged him to leave and even locked him out of the house, but he tells me he can't live without me and the kids and I just have to put up with him until he gets the foolishness out of his system. I must be as nuts as he is because I love the guy and I'm willing to stand by.

Since you printed her letter to me I hope you'll print mine to her. Tiger's Wife Dear Wife: I have two dozen letters on my desk from other wives who are sure the letter was intended for THEM. Don't fight, girls. He isn't worth it! What awaits you on the other side of the marriage veil? How can you be sure your marriage will work? Read Ann Landers' booklet "Marriage What To Expect." Send your request to Ann Landers is care of your newspaper enclosing 50c in coin and a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems.

Send them to her in care of this newspaper, enclosing a self- addressed, stamped envelope. (c) 1970, Publishers-Hall Syndicate In Service U.S. ARMY, VIETNAM Army Private Fred F. Spencer 20, whose parents live Moran, was assigned as a combat engineer with the I9th Engineer Battalion in Vietnam, March 4. FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Complete Auto, Life ft Property Coverage.

Membership not required. CONTACT Eugene Mercier OR Robert Wilson Phone M7-5569 Box 1H, Pickford YES! THERE WILL BE PUBLIC Piippo, Thomas Rigotti, Patti Roberts, Peggy Sawyer, Marsha Schimmelpenny, John Schwartz, Debra Sledge, Nancy Smith, Hope Snyder, Patricia Stevens, Brian Stevens, Connie Tindlc, Sandra Uponen, Marta Umstead, Shannon Whitcomb, Dennis Wiartella, Catherine Williams, Marsha Wood, Walter Cadet Of Month Oscar Time Near River Cleanup Plans Told SARNIA, Ont. (AP) The; Energy Commission has started Dow Chemical Co. of Canada analyzing fish from Ue said Thursday steps have been Great Lakes to determine taken to eliminate lethal mer-j extent of metallic pollution and cury emissions from its Sarnia how it takes place, plant into the St. Clair River by this weekend.

A spokesman for the plant! said that a program Already, fc in Indiana 0 ii has been underway which wou'd MARCHANT Cadet "Pfc. Robert Marchant was chosen as cadet of the month at the March battalion inspection of the Sault High School ROTC. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marchant, 709 Prospect.

Selection of the cadet of the By BOB THOMAS Associated Press Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) Notes and comment on the Hollywood taken to shut off any possible 'leakage pending completion of the program. Riulyard RUDYARD Frank Invin have eliminated all mercury effluents within sbc weeks, bat emergency measures have been scene- One of the first persons to John Hacking, public relations congratulate Dyan Cannon for the Sarnia opera- her Academy Award nomination jtion, said that any leakage is was ex-husband Gary detected the company is prc- That was before he knew pared to shut down the plant to the Academy WES going to any further contamina- him a special Oscar for his long! tion of the river. and distinguished, less, career. but Oscar- The Canadian Fisheries De- attending school. Local men attending the basketball games in Cheboygan were Gerald Johnson, Clinton Spring.

Don Hakola, Martin Halonen, Verne Malaska, Mitch Irwin, Gary MacDonald, John McLean, Man- Folkert. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton of Mackinac Island visited the Gerald Johnson family and relatives recently. Attending the finals in Lansing this past weekend were Mitch The word is out that Grant's this i partment banned all commer- rv -i-n ct Invin, John McLean, oary Fotojt.

Frieda onetime costar. Grace Kelly, er men not to eat any fish Busea and Kahl- vnll be coming to the Music hev catch there bec ause of sus-i Verne and Lora Malaska were Center on April 7 to present me: ed mercurv contamination; hosts for a snowmobile party at award to him. Richard I of aU ish in a j- their camp recently. Guests were Burton and Elizabeth Taylor The arn a i an "as identi- Bill and Ruth Chick, Leonard also in attendance, the 42nd fied by Cana ian officials as the and Doris McDowell. Louie and awards should be among the chief source mercury poUu- Gail Mayer, Bill and Lila How- toon in the lake and river.

most stellar in history. So far it appears that virtually all acting nominees will be I the Dow plant in present. But one of last year's 1 the Dow plant in winners won't be there: Katne- processing operations, I land Russ and Veronica Caskey, Mercury compounds are used' Frank and Ann Invin, Jim Oja. chlorine chlorine I A total of 56 nations have a I If" a com- aiplomatic representaUve Hepburn, who spokesman explained United States rme "Coco" in New York. She never comes anyway Note to the press from Academy: "Those who do not have their own tuxedos are reminded that the tuxedo is required wear for gentlemen attending the Awards Programs, including working press, and that they should be reserved early if they are to be rented." During his visit here, Richard Burton disclosed that he and his wife are planning to do a film "Macbeth" after thev make Meanwhile, the U.S.

Atomic is not represented among them. NEED The Pasadena 24' with'8' x. 22' 100's of other plans to choose from, or use your owtv "The Defector." While waiting for both movie deals, he is writ- month is made by a board of ng a ew pages a proposed cadet officers on the basis of book everv mornins. Burton is knowledge of drill, military cour- ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE tesy, and outstanding military appearance and bearing. book every morning.

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