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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 20

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Foreign Exc'iarcc Stuc'ent Enjoys Schooling In U.S. hunk Morr :2 frrr nt fron, Sponsored N( WC the NCWC Catholic and were cha- nrroni'd from Kumttr hv Father O'Neil D'Amour, son of Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil of M.ch- ig Gladstone. For the past two Father Amour has been the association secretary of the superintendents divuuon of the National Catholic Education Assn.

in Washington, C. Francois, a senior, first arrived In the states he was enrolled in the Cloquet Public Hi ah School at Cloquet, Minn He transferred to Holy Name High School on Dec. 21. and will remain here for the balance of the school year. He will return to in July.

Mr and Mrs. Clinton Gross of Escanaba. Rte. 1. are the host parents of Francois during his stav here.

I hom. it 8 a.m. do not ettri eqinjiped The only utton ne one ranno rt the drive French Families loser brothers at home, all younger than he. While commenting on his family he said that American families are not close as French families, "here you won id never a boy kiss father, in France we do it all the time" At Beds Nmm Oil member of the Math Club, an excellent program in mathematics, and is also a member of the Radiological Cliib. Both meet after school hours.

In Lillie, France, a city with a 2on nrm population. father sells machinery for industrial mining and is Mnnewhat of an inventor having invented various mechanisms which have improved the product he sells. Mrs. Gaffney Dies Of Heart Attack DAILY PRESS a Germaines Held For Trial On Petition Fraud Charge hi a tatement to Pro-ecuting according to Attorney (lent Attorney Niclioias P. Paul L.

FKANC01S rn stiidert at fcoly Name I School, talks to Brother Athanasius lr. tha school library, (Press Photo) Obituary FISH SEAFOOD DINNERS SERVED EVERY FRIDAY THE ELKS CLUB Mil'll SKTPI CHATHAM Funeral semcei foi Michael Sejipi. 82. Chatham, who died in the Munising Hosp ta 1 morning will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at tlie Evangelical Church Eben, with the Rev.

Ht-rlxTl officiating. Pall bearers will be six grandsons, John W. Seppi. John M.chae! Kal- Jio, Victor Soppi, Carl Seppi. Matthew Kallio and 'rhomas Norman.

Mr. was txnrn in Finland. He was a resident of Alger County the Ho coming to Fore-t Lake in where he made his home until a year ago, when he moved to Chatham. Mrs. died in 1925 He is survived by three and two daughters.

Elmer of Springfield. 111.. August of Seattle, John of Chatham. Helen. Mrs.

Henry Norman. Chatham. Vienna, Mrs. Walter Smith, Cleveland Heights, and Mildrt'd. Mrs.

Gary Powell. Monterey Park. Calif. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Chatham. i itf rug £(orc leading Rx Pharmacy' FSCANABA MICHIGAN I ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY CZgency DRUG STORE 'ORMUU 20 CREAM RINSE Noir 0 Keif men Batf wit VICK COUGH SYRUP $1 00 50 WIND and WEATHER LOTION TUSSY Reg.

$1.00 Sixe Wolgreen COUCH SYRUP pg 3-way told treatment. dMp- tough relief. CflsZ a -o i boft le 89e Anefrin APC 65e Keller Lozenges and pain; other antibiotic for sore throats Yow 56c HALO VICKS Shampoo Vapo Rub i tv iVC AT Any Hair Di). Oily AH AVS VI Hv stimulatitto By Inhalation I Vi VITAMINS to Olaftan WHIN YOU BUY 100 VITAMINS ft MINERALS 20 vital to Buy Nert with .1 Our Pharmacists --rr KNOW Vitamins i vital tC97 id daily diet nCg. AYTINAL 39-8 ADC VITAMIN DROPS Mixes with tood, drink.

OO JR. AYTINAL MULTIVITAMINS hor 40 3 to 12 I 100 tablets wub loo Geriatric Formula For Folks Over 40 fjt iirniwiilkU! Is Save STRES Formula Therapeutic Complex Halpi body com Oat pKytKOlli Lairs potrai. Iff) j1 1 639 Mocfcrr HEATING PAD Washable Covex FOUfi POSITION SWITCH Bridges To Lake Islands Favored IANSING, A catnpaiKn to build br to isitind? in of inland lakes without on thr public right to navigation and recreation has been started here. Conservation officials said pub! lie and private groups plan to take thr i.vues before the HKjO Legislature. would open up a number of inlands, and some private citi- I are willing to build the bridges," said George ib- I merged expert for the State Conservation Department.

Taaek said a new' law would be to upset a 1928 Supreme Court ruling that a bridge over an inland lake would damage "the public trust Hit A phase of the proposal would crack down on fill-ins on inland now largely uni'on- but a technical violation of the 1928 ruling Under the law, lakefront control land out to an imaginary "thread in the middle of the lake, but are barred from interfering with navigation or I public "As soon as the water want to fill in and extend their property, but their rights to the bottomland are subservient to the pitblir trust under the law," Taack. Both quC'tions will be taken before a eonferenre of conservation and state attorneys to draft legislation. Two legal injunctions already been issued, based on tne 1928 decision, to block filling operations on Lake, ui i go County, and in Whitmore Lake in Washtenaw Legal experts here said a iy.i9 law defining a public inland lake 1 "is vulnerable to court inttrpre- "A public inland lake is an I inland lake available and accessible to the general public for na- 1 vigation. fishing, hunting, and oth- 1 er lawful and such as is reasonably of supporting a beneficial public interest," it. Pauck id fede; al courts defined navigable lake- and streams "a public highway." and that fill ins damaging to that purpose are illegal.

it is a threat, to the public he said "Once a fill is made, the public interest in those waters displaced is forever gone. Some a fill and call it a dock." Free Water How Taack pointed to Wisco which requires that flow freely under a dock wharf. The 19-J8 den-ion blocked i struction a bridge over par Diamond Lake, in Cass Count an island. Cy P. Jordan, former Indianapolis landscape architect, has has been attempting to get legal I clearance to build a 68 foot bridge over part of Crooked Lake, in Emmet County, to Oden Island.

Jordan owns 60 acres on the island and is willing to pay the $12.000 to $15.000 to build the bridge for himself and other land- i owners. The proposed legislation, if approved, would clear the way. A Cedarville real estate man, H. Hamel, wants to connect Hill Island and Island No, 8 in the Snow Islands at the northern end of Lake Huron, and develop the latter. Wants Project Blocked Taack said that wiiile Lake Huron is not covered by the 1928 decision on inland lakes, this project also must be blocked until changes in other laws are made.

Several Oakland County lakes, Higgins Lake, and others have inlands being developed to provide more lakefront property. Taack said the MacArthur Bridge over the Detroit River to Belle Isle is leffhl under a separate law controlling structures over "streams," requiring approval only from the county board of super VMora. heart attack Wednesday at 3:15 p. at her home 905 1st Ave S. A life long resident of the community.

she was born here Feb. 3. 1890 She was a member of St Joseph's Church and St. Jo- acph't Alter Society. Her husband.

Joseph Gaffney, died April 13. 1952 Surviving are George New York City Ford River, one Rudolph Wedenoj Eileen Gaffney, ni dren and one sister. Davidson of San Francisco. Friends may call at the Funeral Home after 2 p.m. Friday and the parish rosary will be held Fridav evening at 8 will be held Saturday at 9 a m.

at St. Joseph Church Father Colman Higdon. 0. F. will Burial will be in Holy Mrs.

Stonei. the former Cross Cemetery. Geimainc took full for the fraud ating petitions i pon si bili tv ilent Further torney gt the filing investiga off if charge The prosecutor said, however, maine though the againsl Ger- office of the make of to nd John of ghter. Mis. the former giandchil- Vlrs.

Walter that both husband and wife were nun cd in the warrant because Mi Germaine's name was to 32 of the petitions as circulator. Germaine that the signatures were not the genuine signatures of the persons purporting to sign the petitions; and He was charged as the principal offendor, the prosecutor said. Germaine, operator of the Hiawatha Hotel, 1223 Ludington circulated the petitions in seeking Democratic nomination as 11th District Congressman. His name wn: removed from the Aug. 5, primary ballot after the M.rhigan attornej office threatened criminal complaint.

The state election commissioner's office that 190 signatures on Germa.ne's petitions were irregular, leaving too few authentic signatures to validate his nomination as a primary candidate. Delta County prosecuting attorney. JOSEPH E. GERMAINE Henning 6. Lantz, Former Resident, Taken By Death CASPIAN Henning laintz, K3.

former general maintenance mechanic for Pickands. Mather Co was found dead Tuesday at his home in the Berkshire Location. Death was attributed to a attack Born March 3. 189,1. in River.

Mr Lantz later moved to Escanaba, and then to Caspian, where he entered the garage business as a car salesman and repairman. In 1937 he became em- ed by Mather, where he was promoted to general maintenance mechanic on all surface machinery. He was retired last March, on his rt5th birthday. Among survivors is a brother, Charles of Escanaba. Services will be held at 2 p.m.

Friday at the LaFave Chapel. The Rev. Donald Wolf, pastor of the Baptist Church Iron River. will officiate. The body will be placed in the vault at Stambaugh cemetery for buriai in the spring.

The Weather Elsewhere TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stonington Veteran, W. C. Petersen, 16, Dies In Milwaukee William Clarence Peterson. 81, life long resident of Stonington, died this morning in Milwaukee Count' General Hospital He was born in Stonington July 31, 1897 a son of Mr. and Mrs.

George Petti sen. He was a World War I army veteran. Surviving are a Janies, Chicago, a daughter, Nancy of canaba, two sisters, Mrs. Ernest Erickson, Encanaba, and Mrs. Nelson.

Milwaukee, ana one brother Victor Encanaba The body will be brought here to the Anderson Funeral Home. Arrangements for services will be completed later todav. Former Rapid River Woman Dies In Monroe Albanv. cloudy Albuquerque, char Anchorage. Atlanta, cloudy Bismarck, clear Boston, ckar Buffalo, snow Chicago, cloudy Denver, cloudv Des Moines, clear Detroit, cloudy Fort Worth, clear Helena, cleai Indian.tpuiis, cioudv Kansas cloudy Los Angeles, cloudy Louisville, rain Mvm phi a.

cloud Miami, clear MJwaukee, cloudy Paul, clear New Orleans, New York, clouov Okla. Citv cloudy Omaha, cloudy Photiix, cloudv Portland, clear Porland. Rapid City, clear Richmond, cloudv St. Louis, cloudy Salt Lake City, San Di, go. cloud1- San Francisco, cloi Seattle, cloudv Tampa, cloudv Washington, clear Missing' Car Sales Set Record For Last Ten Days EAST LANSING DETROIT last 10 i jiw Pr of Amencan built car in a record ymt, Automotive Reports Average daily sales were 21.660 units from Dec.

21 through Dec. 31. the agency said. figure was 17 per cent above the previous 1958 high of 18.514 units set in the final 10 davs of Nov- 22 42 23 34 1 13 Foianaha. lamiarv 1959 2 Capt.

Armstrong Dies In Woods Captain William Armstrong 84, of Manitowoc, Wis former re. aident of Stonington, Wednesday al 1 30 whi hunting rabbits in the the vicinity of Stonington with his brother, Edward He had comt fioni Manitowoc New Year's Eve for a vacation visit at his former home He was born Stonington Oet 27 1894 a son of thr late and Mrs. James I) Armstrong Hi wa.s captain ol the tug at. of the C. Reiss Coa1 I Co.

He had lived Manitowoc 23 years. He was a mtmbei of L. T. P. A.

Surviving air his foiTner Ellen Erickson of Stoning ton, sons, Chestei of Alme da. Tex, and William Jr. and Roger, Manitowoc; 11 grandchildren; sisters. Mrs. Guard.

Escanaba. Mr Harry Jacob.son. Trenton 1 and Mis 'Myrtle Erickson, Bay View, one brother, Edward. Port Huron Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home Fridav after noon and evening. 1110 bod' wil be taken to Trinity Luthcrar Church.

Stonington. at 1 pm Saturdav services will be heir there at 2 m. Tlie Rev. Carimark of Rapid River will of 4b 25 25 K7 33 41 38 84 43 50 75 26 23 87 33 59 24 41 Pi 40 38 44 87 59 47 71 35 .4 42 -2 16 13 24 24 18 18 37 16 25 28 wood Cemeter.v, 02 36 .03 43 1 02 Tht dally were 19.525 in the last 10 of December, 1957. Tne luxuries of make it hard for a man lo keep his earning capacity geared to his yearning capacity.

I.eu al 13 10 30 19 44 9 37 20 29 28 54 45 59 26 01 .80 01 21 Schedule Hearing On Zoning Map Changes Tonight The mission will hold a puoi, on proposed amendment map meeti held at Citv Hal 30 p.m. ig Com- hearing i to the ig to be iht in the foLow Mi John Stomer. the former cille Sobesky of Rapid River, Wednesday at her home in Monroe. Mich. She is survived by husband, one sister.

Mrs. A McPherson. Escanaba. and one brother, Wiiham, Detroit. Lu her The i a re as To a feet 23rd St It sidence factum To comme the east sidt tne map of idiid OF MU HIGAS Tht Circuit Court for tht County of Delia.

In Chancery. Paul Fabiano. Plaintiff. Eilrfii Llitttiuanl OKIUR MiK N1 s.nt pendt.ig in tht abo.e tntitird on the of November It tilts it from af- taUavit on tile, that Enetu I abriano is not a of the State Michigan, but that the resides at 119 Nortn Uartleld Moscow, Idaho On motion of Harlan J. Ytlland, Atto.ne> for the plaintiff it is or- tuat Defendant Ztlnia Fabiano cause her appearance to be entered in this clause within three months from tl.e date of this order and that in default thereof said Bill of Complaint will oe taken as confessed AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, within days the said plaintiff cause a notice of this order to be published in the Escanaba Daily Press, a newspaper printed published and circulating in said County, and that such publication be continued therein at least once in eacn week for six week.i In succession, or that Plaintiff cause a copy of this order to bt personally served on said Defendant, a at least twenty-davs before the time ahove prc ibed for he- Dated November 21.

l'Ofi ALGER STROM Circuit Court Commissioner Un Wllaiid Attorney for Plaintiff Business Address 815 Ludington Street Escanaba. Michigan 14477-Jait. 8. 15. 29 teb 5 13 MICHIGAN HOTEL BAR Al A Esther Daxenai' Propv EVERY FRIDAY FISH FRY AND CHICKEN Serv ing 4 to 12 Dial ST 6-1K4'! ior ORDERS TO GO OUT FISH FRY FRIDAY POTYIN'S TAVERN Schaffer Vfirh Sea Koitd Thicken.

Steak Food Served l-rlday Saturday and Sunday, 5 to 11 FISH FRY And Sea Foods Served EVERY FRIDAY 11AM And On EAT me Delicious and Short Orders Ever Except Sunday MOTOR BEER WINE PEOPLES CAFE BAR wnmercia a in width extending from to 25th St. along 1st Ave, presently zoned partly re- A and partly light manu- lal. the Ziid St. ta a.ot.g fiorn 1st Ave to 3rd Ave zoned light manufi presently iht manufacturing, a par- II FISH FRY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 'Skinny's Bar l-(Mtiii ing perch, trout. w.illeNC and fresh, SMELT served All Vou an hen operated Kay A Bea To li cel of land 200 feet deep along the west 21st from the KA I Railroad tracks to 8th Ave now zoned for heavy man- ufacturinc.

ESCANABA DAILY PRESS bOO-602 Ludington Street An evening newspaper published dally except Sundav hv Delta Publlahmg Co tne Oailv Preis reiephones Buainess Editorial SI b-2U2i. ST SI tt 1021 ST Fntered as Second Class matter Apr' i 1909. at the postoffice at Escanaba Michigan under the Act of Marrh 3 11 Member of Press the AI is entitled exclusively to the use foi republicatlon of all local news orinteu in this newspaper as weU all AF news dispatches The Daily Press is the oniv daily per 000 population covering Delta School per printed in an exclusive field liy pa of 50 craft, southern Alger and northan Menominee counties thoroughlv with branch office and carrier systems lr Mamstique, Gladstone and carrier ice In 27 other communitiea rate cards on application Member Audit Bureau of Circulation National Advertislne Representative 9cheerer A Co i41 Fast 44th Street New York is Las Wacket Drive, Chicaeo 49 i Grand Bivd Detroit SUBSCRIPTION RAifcS Mali; one month 11.50 three montl aix months $1.50. one vear $15.00 Mail tn Delta Menominee School raft and Alger Counties one montl $1 50. three months 75 six nonth- 00.

one vear $13.00 Motor Route one month 75, months $5 25. eix months $10 50, om vear 121.00 Carrier: 40 a week NOTICI, ro POSrMASTT.lt Piea.se notification tegardinr papers to 'He Car an aba Oailv Preaa ENDS TO-NITE Twin-Hits Tftkmtmm aua C'O-HIT: Once 8:40 P. M. G. I.

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Years Available:
1924-1977