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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 11

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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Milliken Opening Day Speaker At Republican Governors Session By CARL P. LEUBSDORF AP Political Writer PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) GOP National Chairman Robert Dole said today that President Nixon's landslide victory "is a harbinger of good fortune for the Republican party" that could lead to its restoration as the nation's majority party. But Gov. William G.

Milliken of Michigan, chairman of the Republican Governors Association, said the GOP can't attain majority status "unless it concerns itself deeply and urgently with the needs of the poor and desperate." Dole and MQliken gave their views in speeches prepared for today's opening business session of the semiannual meeting of Republican governors in urban Scottsdale. Other governors, discussing the GOP's future in interviews and in an Associated Press survey, said that much will depend on how the party uses the next four years to develop a broader base. "The Republican party has an opportunity to build a stronger national party based on the President's victory, but it will not happen easily or genuine appeal, hard and strong leadership," said Robert D. Ray of Iowa. Dole predicted "a very promising future for the GOP," adding that, with hard work on the national and state levels, "there is every good reason to believe that the efforts we make towards restoring this party to its deserved status as party of the majority of Americans will be recorded." Nixon's landslide, Dole said, occurred because millions of Americans broke "the straight- ticket Democrat voting habit of a lifetime" and, for the first time in their lives, voted for a Republican candidate for president.

"Having done it once, on the presidential level, I am confident we can expect these same voters may be persuaded to do it again and even regularly on a lower the Kansas senator said. Milliken said the governors should take the lead in helping "to transform the shifting loy- alities of voters into a new Republican majority. "I believe the greatest danger of the years ahead is that a prosperous and contented majority will erect a wall of indifference to block out the sights and sounds of a poor and troubled minority," the Michigan governor said. Two business sessions today, dealing with relationships between the states and federal and local governments, were preceded by a breakfast with Vic President Spiro T. Agnew.

Agnew arrived Sunday night for a dinner honoring the governors at the home of Sen. Barry Goldwater but declined to talk with newsmen. A number of the governors expressed concern about the depletion of their ranks from a 3149 majority after the 1968 election to a 31-19 deficit after last month's landslide. POWERFUL rumen OEAIS. CLOGGED TOILETS NEVER AGAIN that Ming when your toilet overflows TOILAFLEX Toilet Plunger Unlike ordinary plungers, Toilaflet does not permit compressed air or mewy water to splash back or escape.

With Toilaflex the full pressure plows through the clogging mass and swishes it down. sucnoN-fttM STOPS SPUSH-BACK CENTERS ITSELF, CANT SKID AROUND TAPERED TAIL GIVES AIR-TIGHT FIT Get the Genuine 6S AT HARDWARE STORES To Speak At NMU Ed Fair MARQUETTE Dr. Philip Kearney, associate superintendent for research and school administration with the State Department of Education, Lansing, will be' th featured speaker for the opening session of the first annual Upper Peninsula Compensatory Education and Innovations Fair Thursday and Friday. The theme of the Fair, which will be held on the campus of Northern Michigan University, is "implementing promising educational Kearney's topic will be "Michigan Accountability- Model and Its Relationship to Innovative Programs." A graduate of the University of Portland he received his doctor of philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1967. His doctoral dissertation dealt with the 1964 Presidential Task Force on Education and the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965.

DONT BUY A DIAMOND BEFORE DEC. 7rh TRAVIS JEWELRY CHEBOYGAN, MICH. Pack 118 Holds Totem Pole Contest Highlight of the monthly meeting of Pack US Washington School was a totem pole contest. While the judges were evaluating the carving and decorating art work of the boys and their dads, the song and skit were presented. Mrs.

Spranger's den 2 led the pack in an "If You Are Happy" song. Den 4, guided by Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. Gerrie, put on a puppet show. Each boy's puppet talked about scouting.

The skit ended with the puppets saying the Promise and Law of the Pack. Judges of the totem pole contest awarded ribbons by age. In the eight-year old group John Swan, den 8, won first place; second, Bobby Sundelause, den and third, Paul Mansfield, den 2. The nine-year old first place was won by Richard Romano, den second, Robert Ware, den and Henri Ware, third, den 2. Awards: Bobcat pins to Paul Mansfield, Bill Southall, and Robert Ware of den Tony Allott, den Joseph Enos, Sam Hensley, Stephen Mitchell, and Mike O'Hara of den Ted Cartwright, Billy Haines, Tim Maskus, Robbie McKerchie, and Berry Thompson, den 9.

Advanced awards included Wolf to Alan Sherman, den two silver arrow points to Brian Knowles, den and one silver arrow to Stephen Swailes, den 4. Mike Mullin of den 4 and Paul Hartwig of den 9 were advanced to Webelos. The next pack meeting will be Christmas caroling in the community near Washington School and awards on Dec. 21. Pack 118 meets at Washington School; but cubs from Garfield, Jefferson, and Malcolm join the group for awards and other program activities.

Boys interested in joining the Pack should have their parents phone Cubmaster Charles Nairn, 635-1385. To Speak At Annual 4H Banquet Gillespie, 4-H program leader from Michigan State University will be the speaker at the annual 4-H leader banquet to be held at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday at the 4-H Center in Kinross. Toastmaster will be Robert McHaney.vocational- agricultural instructor it Pickford High School. The dinner will be served by the Sault Jaycees.

Kathy MacDonald will report on her trip to the national 4-H Congress. Presentation of county awards and leader awards will be made by Jackie Cruzan, 4-H program assistant for Chippewa County. THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, DEC. 4, 1972 Rudyard Residents Eye Improved Recreation A public meeting to determine support and explore areas of financial assistance for local recreation projects will be held at Rudyard High School Thursday, at 6:30 p.m.

A citizens group headed by Gkn McDowell is exploring the feasibility of improving recreation facilities in the Rudyard area. Specific projects for discussion include construction of a -covered ice rink with pole type roof, softball field improvements and adequate restroom facilities for the Township Park. John Korhonen, Civil Engineer with the Eastern Upper Peninsula Re- Looking at the latest weather map in detail. The weather map for today shows a nearly stationary front from New York state down the Ohio River into a wave in central Arkansas with a cold front through Texas becoming a warm front northward through central Colorado and across southwestern Wyoming and through a low pressure center over eastern Idaho. A high pressure ridge is over Dakotas.

Todays' weather is cloudy over the eastern Great Lakes region, the Ohio River Valley central plains and over Colorado and Wyoming with occasional rain showers over the Ohio Valley and SBOW showers over western portions of the plains and also over Wyoming and Colorado. Temperatures are in the middle teens, below zero over northern North Dakota and northern Minnesota and into the 30s over southwestern Colorado and also over Kentucky. The weather map at this time Tuesday is predicted as follows a stationary front across southern Pennsylvania, southern Ohio and Indiana into a low pressure center, southern Missouri with a cold front southward. A north-south 'high pressure ridge will be over the northern and central plains. Forecast weather conditions at this time Tuesday show skies will be mostly fair over North Dakota, northern Jlinne- sota and northern Great Lakes region with cloudy skies elsewhere from the Rockies to the Appalachians.

Rain is forecast over the Ohio River Valley with snow or snow showers expected from the southern portions of the Great Lakes region through the central plains and the mountains of Colorado and Wyoming. Temperatures will be in the 20 below zero category over northern North Dakota ranging upward into fee 30s over Kentucky. gional Planning and Itevelop- ment Commission -Roll discuss sources of federal assistance. Korhonen has assisted many tri- county communities in making application for federal assistance, preliminary site planning and construction inspection of their recreation projects. All interested citizens are urged to attend.

Offer Course In Snowmobile Safety The consolidated Community School Services of Rudyard, Pickford and Brimley will be offering a snowmobile safety course for students between the ages of 12 and 16. The program is being offered in cooperation with the local Department of Natural Resources, 4-H and local snowmobile dealers and clubs. It will be free of charge for students of Brimley, Pickford and Rudyard schools. The course will begin Tuesday in Rudyard. A date has not been established for the Brimley Pickford programs and will be up to the individual instructors in those areas.

Cor further information on the course call 478-3771, Area Notes The Sugar Island Snowmobile Club will meet Tuesday at 8 m. at the Hilltop Bar. All interested persons as wel as members are welcome. EXTREMES So great is the difference between lighted and shadowed spots on the moon that an up- protected person would burn in the searing sunlight or freeze quickly in the shadow of a rock. PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Zoning Ordinance To the Residents of Dofter Township, Chippewa County, Michigan Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the proposed tentative zoning plan and ordinance for the township of Dafter will be held in the Defter Township Hall on December 7, 1972 at 7:30 P.M.

Eastern Standard Time at which all interested persons are invited and will be heard. Copies of the tentative text of the ordinance may be examined ot the Dafter Post Office between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. each day, Monday thru Friday; Saturday from 11:00 A.M, to 3:00 P.M.; and at the residence of the undersigned. This notice is given by order of the Dafter Township Zoning Board in accordance with Act 184 P.A.

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