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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 5

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The Evening Newsi
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Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan
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Flight From Reality JTHE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MAY 1, 197D JOHN CUNNIFF AP Business Analyst NEW YORK (AP) There is a widespread belief Wall Street, as elsewhere, that things can get just so bad before they must begin improving again. But realistically, everyone knows such an attitude is a flight from reality. Too often the fellow who has a streak of bad luck gets slugged again. And how often is a saell of bad weather followed not by fair skies but by more storms? public was convinced could'any better than the rest of the! fly anywhere, The Boeing Herbert Stein, of Preii-j pany reported an earnings de- dent Nixon's Council of Eco- i cline and announced a "severe' nomic Advisers, said further in-j deterioration in the commerr 1 1 rreases in unemploymen', now airplane market." a', least 4.4 per cent of the labor And weren't computers sup- force, might be expected.

i loosed to solve all In-i I Sternational Business the premier blue chip of the 1960s, announced almost at the: same time that it expects a dif- ficult year, very likely with lower earnings. The Doctor Says I But doesn't IBM make com-; putc-rs? Of course it does, and so does Control Data, which lost SG.6 million on its computer operations in the first three months. Computer company earnings are falling, and so are their stock prices. Not just computer stocks cither. A multitude of Bishop i Agenda Items With Priests blood pressure is.

i sometimes as low as 40, then f- 0 i GiZi-j can I do for this? I your upper Oysiolk) reading is 40. this is well beiow the shock level and would ac- i count for the blackouts. Such a i low pressure should be treated as ZL medical If i lower (diastolic) reading is 40. I it is still a little lower than but is no cause for Ijr Bishop Charles Salatka dis- average cussed with the Priests" Senate aiarm. of the Diocese of Marquette! items on the agenda for the Xa- i I liave a low Dlood tional Conference of Catholic! Pressure (114) and have occn i taking Dexamvl for three years but it is still low.

Is there any are one of ths lucky analysts and hopeful brokers keep saying the turn has to come any day now, they say so Bishops at the April Senate stocks, their stage makeup meeting held at the Catholic Stu- i 1 washed, and the dreams out of dent Center of XMU in Mar-' ULUer their beholders' eves, are seen Quette. Bishop Salatka is attend-. ing the XCCS meeting in San ones Adults mth systolic blooa Francisco. At the same meeting Fr. Done among the chief causes of; aid Zanon reported on the XPPC earnings declines.

But high; convention which he attended in High borrowing costs are said i pressure between 100 and 120 in general live longer than those i whose pressure is over 340. If Jorm WAI-XT: G. BRA.NDSTADI M. D. shocks affect a person? A Surgical shock is caused trauma, usually accompanied a loss of bloocl.

it results I a decrease in the blocx! pressurv blood supply to the vital body metabolism. The respirator rate is usuall Prompt measures shock are essenti clude control of blood transfusion to correct al. These in Kindergarten Enrollment Scheduled 1 Chrysler lost S29.4 million in 1 the first three months of the, year. General Motors' net in-' it. Short term interest rates have for a month now.

term rates seem on a long term blood pressure, some other izing the report, Fr. Zanon re-, a should be sought, ported the need for shared; Dexamyl is an appetite responsibility in the church and present. Are you overweight? come fell 33 per cent to S34S mS 26 per Slillff in STcontinental Airlines the first quarter. ITU week borrowed $90 milliw Tne impact of sucn 10.5 per cent interest i dous declines becomes more ev- interest rates aren't the' vehlcle lor renewal ln This sudden change ma hornlv rp 1 the church by developing pas- i lightheaded. He is 68.

for more involvement on the I local levels by clergy and laity i alike was the prevailing theme 5 i of the convention. sen- ates and councils can be an ident when you realize that last only" things that stubbornly re year these three companies ac-lsist" the so-called return to eco-' would cause ray brother's blood pressure to drop from 120-88 when he is sitting to 80-50 when he is standing? kes him nottics 1 however, nius: be avoided). is septic shock septicemia and what can be i done for it? i is the of bacteria! poisons in tiie bln.vi. It may cause Tne fection must be controlled with antibiotics. (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) toral in each diocese brother's low blood counted for S40 billion in direct''nomic" stability." "some 'e'cono-' are le islative and pressure is due to delayed ad- saies.

are beginning to believe i re resentative of people of justment of the circulation to a Moreover, they were the chief inflation is here to stay. God." Among other areas of change in posture. As a result, customers for billions of During the next five years importance for the modern; insufficient blood reaches the lr at the national brain. This may cause dizziness an increasing sen-i or fainting. These symptoms their products, billions of doi- in the Kennedy sitivity to the pressing social i may be avoided by getting out greases vuonnncia mi uiinuiib ui uourf.sj ijunng tne next five years iu worth of glass, tires, fabrics Walter Heller, "who won! church discuss.

plastics. And through the use of faine as chief economic adviser meeting were products, billions of doi- in the Kennedy Administration, sitivity to in oils, gasolines and'the United States will be lucky issues of the day, a need for of bed slowly or rising slowly es were sold. i to average as little as 3 per cent i continuing education of the cler- from sitting. A program of IrtCCaer in 3 fitnorc- rvn There are losses in the air inflation. also.

Just when the travelling' The employment picture isn't Win At Bridge By Oswald James Jacoby NORTtt AA5 VK109 764 WIST AQ9832 4QJ109 EAST AJ1075 VQ852 4853 SOUTHED) AK4 VAJ7 AK2 Boih vulnerable West North East Sontli Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening GJS, declarer doesn't really have to worry about where the quean is. He can force a defender to lead the heart suit for him or to give him a chance to ruff a spade or diamond in one hand i while discarding a heart from i the other. i This type of play is called either an elimination play or a strip and end play. You don't get a chance to use this play very often but it belongs among your bag of tricks if you want to be a good journeyman bridge player. You simply win the diamond two or three rounds of are enough but you can afford four I if you feel like playing cash the ace and Icing of spades I and the other high diamond- lead your last diamond and show Whea you have to finesse for your hand to your unfortunate king you have no choice in! opponents.

gy and laity alike, and a need to physical fitness through a coordinate and communicate the balanced diet and gradually developments and information of increasing exercise will help to senates and councils from all re- prevent these attacks, gions of the country. Fr. William Richards reported on the conference on Diocesan Pastoral Councils which he attended in Bergamo, Ohio, recently. The theme of the conference was "Making Co-responsibility a Realty" and had as its purpose the development of a workable program for establishing diocesan pastoral councils and implementing the concept of co-responsibility in the church on the local levels. In his concluding remarks, Fr.

Richards stated that the the matter. You are not going to finesse successfully unless his majesty is placed to the right I of the ace. Similarly if you have i a finesse for a queen and both i the ace and king are in yourj hand or in dummy you have: only one way to go for it. In today's hand Soutii finds; himself in a club slam. He has to lose a diamond trick no: matter what happens.

He has: no losers at all in the black suits and he can choose which to finesse for the queen of; hearts because dummy holds the king, 10 and nine of the suit and he holds the ace. jack and seven. i With two ways to go after her ladyship declarer can still go; wrong if he finesses. He isn't looking at the East and Westj cards. On the other hand an alert (Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) The bidding has been: West North East South Pass Pass Pass 3V Pass Pass Pass 24k 3N.T.

You, South, hold: AAK1087 V2 483 What do you do now? Bid five diamonds. You Bave two diamonds and just one heart Your partner may not bring this game home but "you. should give him a chance. TODAY'S QUESTION Instead of passing. over your partner's two" diamonds, East has overcalled with two hearts.

What do you do now? Answer Tomorrow Priests' Senate should give top priority to the planning and forming of a Pastoral Council for our diocese." Specific recommendations will be formulated and discussed at the next Senate meeting. Meiiomiiiee School Head Is Named MENOMINEE Dr. Harry J. Grouix has been named superintendent of Menominee Area Public Schools, according to Howard Sorenson, Menominee school board president. Dr.

Grouix, 38, will replace Dr. William Bocks who has served as school superintendent for the past three years. Dr. Grouix will take over June 15. although his contract will officially start from Juh 1.

A native of Essexville, Dr. Grouix has been principal at Houghton Lake, assistant superintendent at St. Lcuis, and assistant superintendent and principal at Okemos, all in Lower Michigan. He attended Bay City Junior College, Central Michigan does postoperative i Knights Plan Dinner-Dance University his B. S.

where he and M. A. received degrees. He received his Doctor of Education degree from Michigan State University. The Sault Ste.

Marie Council, Knights of Columbus, will honor its "Old Timers" with a dinner- dance to be held Saturday evening in the clubrooms on Ryan Avenue. The evening's activities will be gin with a cocktail hour at 6:30 p. followed by dinner at 7:30 p. rn. This year four Knights will reach 25 years of continuous membership in the Knights of Columbus and will be presented with 25-year during the dinner.

Knights to be honored are Harold Mitten, Norman Bartunek, Colin J. Edward and Francis D. McCasey. Dancing to live music will begin at 9 p. m.

and continue until 1 a. m. Co-chairmen for the dinner dance are Marvin Driedric, fraternal activities chairman, and Donald Larson, council activities chairman, who said that all Knights, their friends and guests are invited to attent 5 Additional tickets can be obtained by calling eithor of the chairmen. Gets Apprentice Of Year Title Thomas Morrick of Madison. a former Sault resident, has been named apprentice sheet metal worker of the year by the Allied Mechanical Employers Council of Madison.

He was presented with a gold watch for his achievement. Morrick is employed by Perkins Sheet Metal in Madison. His wife is the former Lynda McCulligh of the Sault. Both were graduated from Sault High School in 1963. SHOOTING of a different kind occupies Marine tourists in Da Nang.

Leathernecks visiting South Vietnam's second largest city "shoot" a lot of. film taking pictures of subjects such as this picturesque Catholic church. NOW SHOWING-TEMPLE RATED Couples You MUST Be HELD OVER! And Prove If- HELD OVER! COLOR BY MOVIELAB COTTAGE FILMS PRESENTS A MILO O. FRANK PRODUCTION-EXECUTIVE PRODUCER-HAROLD NEBENZAL RELEASED BY U-M FILM DISTRIBUTORS INC. A Subsidiary of Universal Marion Corporation SHOWING TWICE NIGHTLY AT 7:00 9 :05 of the S2.J million, span.

District Court THEY'RE NUTS-coconiits, that into faces imaginative Bahamians in a a u. The odd faces reportedly are second only to straw goods in I a 11 crafted merchandise which appeals to the more-than-a- million visitors to the Bahama Islands each year. James Leonard of Kincheloe AFB. appearing before Judge Nicholas Lambros charged with obtaining property by false pretenses and representations, was bound to Circuit Court and was released on posting SI.000 cash bond. Leonard is alleged to have obtained a stereo tape deck and portable color television from a local business place about Mar.

5, by using a false name and address, according to court records. Other dispositions included Betty Ann Cross, Sault Route 2. improper passing on a marked hill, S20; Louis G. Behling, 1115 W. Easterday.

expired license plates. S15: Helen R. Buswa, 1801 Kimbail running stop sign, S20; Harold R. Gaylor. Fibre, reckless driving, $75; David A.

Jones, 80-5 Maple noisy muffler, $15; Jack D. Turner, Dafter Route 1, failure to yield i right of way at signed interscc- tion, S28. BEER WINE Complete selection of chilled beverages in our dark cooler for tops in flavor! SEE COCK'S for your COOK OUT! ROASTS OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Across from the Athletic Field Monday thru to 9 P.M. 1112 Seymour 635-5381 Xew Mexico leads the nation in uranium outaut. TONIGHT THRU MON.

7:00 9:15 Between the wine and the German army stood the town fool Bombolini. TECHNICOLOR' United Artiststflill SHOWING EVENINGS ONLY FOR THE SEASON BEWARE THE ICY STARE KC'W DANA A JAR ATTENTION PAR! EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: SATURDAY SUNDAY MATINEES HAVE BEEN CANCELLED FOR THE SUMMER AS USUAL SEE YOU IN THF FALL THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE mien HOTHRi FEi'rg fc y- ABB 8 ALL THREE.

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