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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 34

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Benton Harbor, Michigan
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34
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THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1967 Concerned Demos Ask Fair Selection I Full Consideration Should WBe (liven All Candidates' THIRTY-FOUR LANSING (AP) The Michigan Conference of Concerned Democrats today asked for "open and fair prpcedures" in selection of a new state party chairman, Bat declined to endorse a candidate. SI 1 "We are extremely concerned out many party leaders and some district and county committees have endorsed candi dates for this office without NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. tiring full consideration to alternative candidates who might also wish the position," said James Pino, chairman of the Conference. "We feel that it would be a great tragedy if the new chairman were to assume office under a cloud of bitterness because all Democrats were not given' proper- opportunity to make their views known," he added.

Pino, who also is Clinton Jvst register ft.n...y.w m4 Mt present to win. JAXVEH JIOUSE Drawing will bm Mi Dmbr 23rd. iy lit mnl.ys mmd their relatives-ly Kit contest winners of 1967 nre nt eliglbU t. win. MOTHER PHllCO frca KEETCRS KOIMR County Democratic Chairman, said the Conference asks that the state central committee and its officers use party organs to ask for grass roots feeling and publicly ask any and all per sons interested in the chairmanship to come forward.

Maxwell Home 19 Miff Quart Six Kraft mayonnaise vurrcE 2Us. I v- Budleng Sweet Frtth ft CUCUMBER SLICES .320, Cib. 14.. am mm' HoMS476XOWA FiaitM li nctck Wibwt fitraitun PHILCO PltEM ...45 KRAFT iIaonnais6 The state central committee will meet Sunday at Michigan State University to pick a successor to Zolton Ferency, who announced his resignation last month in the wake of a party furor over his refusal to support renomination of president Johnson. State Sen.

Sander Levin of Berkley and former State Rep. Floyd Mattheeussen of Benton Harbor have 'announced they will seek the post Yemen Is Quiet SAN Yemen (AP) Yemen's gray mountaintop capital was firmly in Republican control today and from no quarter was there any sound of Royalist gunfire. RtgnIorValM43c GiOlC Hot Breed Nettle's 12 ex. lr Chocolate Chips I 3 Cut Rite -Roll WAX PAPER Swifts 4 ex. can TO DUCHY George J.

Feldman, 63, of New York, who as envoy to Malta, now is the U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg. He succeeds Patricia Rr Harris who resigned. Vienna Sausage Motorist Worst Meets Violent End $109 STEAK u. II Detroiter Shot, Killed In Gambling Argument LANSING (AP) Secretary of State James Hare, the man in charge of trying to keep bad drivers off Michigan's highways, is closing the file on one of the lb worst motorists state Choicr Cut SIRLOIN STEAK 0 0 0c Butt Half ib.

3V moving violations between August, 1958, and July, 1967, including five reckless driving convictions since January, 1965. In the two years before his death, he had accumulated 45 violation points (12 points in two years are grounds for suspension of the driving privilege). He served at least 235 days in jail and paid at least $765 in fines and Costs because 4f traffic convictions. He used six aliases and drove autos registered to other persons in order to stay on the The man Identified by Hare only as a 36-year-old Detroiter was shot and killed last month while attempting to collect an unpaid gambling debt, the secretary said. Hare said a survey of the Detroit man's driving record disclosed: His license had been revoked until 1994 because of traf-fice offenses and driving while revoked, He owed $874 because of two collisions he had been involved in.

He had been convicted of 47 'a i Scot Lad Pafr BACON 5V I LB. road despite his record. The man, Hare said, is an Homemade -Southern Style 0 extreme example of the incorrigible driver who is not ade Michigan Grade 1 fikQ Porit Sausage Jy quately regulated by existing state laws. Hare repeated his call for laws designed to insure that ticketed drivers appear in court on schedule and that persons with V3 Scusrkrcut 21 Powdered Blecth OD Pink lady-32 ox. sfAr SavaDay-20ox.

OOC Liqvid Dstcrgcnt ZV Spray Sterch 07 I I revoked or suspended licenses cannot drive. The "Illinois system," rejected by the legislature earlier this year, would help, Hare said. It would allow a policeman issuing a ticket to confiscate the motorist's license and issue i 1 SUGAR SMOKED 7 1 him a temporary "driving per CUHED -t- HAM Xena'a" Chotcel mit good only until ins court datA. Hare also called for a system similar to Oregon's, under which a person convicted of driving while his license was suspended or revoked would have bis auto confiscated. WHOLE OR SHANK HALF The secretary said at least 40 per cent of Michigan motorists are continuing to drlv He added some 200,000 drivers Mcintosh Or Jonathan I currently are ignoring traffic tickets, i SfY WEDDING: Robert Culp; star of TV's "1 Spy," and his bride, actress France Nuyen, pose for photos follow- tag their wedding in Beverly Hills, Calif.

This is the second wedding for Miss Nuyen and third for Culp. Apples Carrots 10e Oranges 49c Cabbage lO6 LB. Part Of Fisher Freeway Opens DETROIT (AP) A ribbon cutting ceremony Tuesday marked the opening of the. first section of Fisher Freeway and the 400th mile of freeway in the metropolitan Detroit area. The 4.3 mile Fisher Freeway will cost a total of $50 million.

This includes the $28 million Rouge River Bridge, the costliest single project ever built by the State Highway Department. iVew? Troy Junior High Honor Roll NEW TROY; The second nix weeks honor roll for the OPEN DAILY 9 TO 8, FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY River Valley junior high school has been announced as follows by David Burdette, principal: Scot lad-1 Lb. tifaf Tlc II I 2r Seventh grade: ueDDie uiaen-burg (all A's), Dennis Hak, Marcia Harfert, Wayne Herr-man, a a Klug, Wendy Lindquist Nancy Longfellow, James Martin, Jacalyn Mikel, Larry Priest, Edward Smith, Jane Trapp and Judy Williams, Eighth grade: Richard Brey, Bonald Critier, Karen Karbu-sicky, Wendy MacLeod, Brenda liiller, Doris Miller, Patricia Nichols, Robert Schiller, Susan Shirley and Ann Worster. H.kman-1 Lb.

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