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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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Adenauer Challenges Reds To Match German Pledge THE EVENING NEWS, SAULT STE. MARIE, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1957 JOSEPH E. DY.IS'AN- BONN Chancellor Konrad Adenauer challenged the Soviet Union to match West Germany's 1954 pledges not to produce atomic, bacteriological or chemical weapons and the Bonn wac nno government's acceptance of strict and permanent control of all tho lo mmisters armaments. in Europe had been preserved and Russian expansion westward had been halted. Over-all military policy the old problem of a "bigger bang for the buck," or the most efficient defense at the lowest am convinced lhat every nation would follow the Russian ex was one of the main issues facing 15 ministers.

Political opposition at home made it tough for some of the NATO governments, West Germa- wps I rss- A SB chief told the opening session of I lack a three-day meeting of the NATO Council of Foreign Ministers. But Adenauer said that in contrast to West Germany's pledges in the 1954 Western European Union (VVEU) treaty, the Soviets have blocked every Western disarmament proposal by refusing control and inspection of arms. The chancellor also asserted Mannesmaiin Opening Day Plans Made OBITUARY Electromet President Named Ola Douglas Mrs. Albert (Ola) Douglas, a former resident of Rudyard, died at her home in Detroit Tuesday morning. April 30.

Mrs. Douglas was born in Pickford Dec. 30, 1897. Mr. and Mrs.

Douglas had made their home in Detroit for the past several years. She was preceded in death by her husband, who died Oct. 8, 1956. Survivors include: two daughters, Mrs. Unis Elliot and Elaine Douglas, and a son, Wendell, all of Detroit; a son, Logan, who is stationed with the U.

S. Air Force in Maine; one sister, Mrs. Tom (Lulu) Hamilton of this city; two brothers, Cecil Beacom of Rudyard, and Gordon Beacom of Bark River, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Detroit Friday, May 3, at 1:30 p. m.

that recent Russian warnings to! P5a for the grand opening of! NATO members and their ne first completely automated' SlUVlinc about the dangers of nuclear war- seamless stee! tubing manufactur-j fare overlook the simple fact that lfl nt in the world were outlinedV S- Ad llne Askwith died at the "such war can be unleashed only Thursday in Sault. by ome her so E1 mer, at 1300 by Soviet attack." cials of the Mannesmann Tube Co. an A ve at 10 a today. West Germany, he continued, is Ltd. Pembroke on June ready to make its full contribu-! Tentative plans call for inaugu- Askwith cn most tion to the NATT defense of the $20,000,000 plant mf f.

er JWe in Rudyard. She moved That shield, said Adenauer, under ISault on June 15, with high! uR ab out fl ve ago. present conditions offers the best lg0vernmental officials from both nus and William, died in hope of avoiding "the apocalyptic the and Canada expected to nTUary fate of modern war" Present. Invitations have been' Cf A vilh was a member'of isent to Trade Minister C. Howe phs Church 1 4 I Fine, Jail Term Assessed For Drunken Driving A fine of $100 and 30 days in jail were the terms "of sentence hand-' led Harold J.

Miller of 1400 Ash Wednesday in Municipal Court socialion has scheduled its annual a charge of driving while under father and son get together for Sat- Poge Flw, UCAA Father, Son Banquet on Saturday The Union Carbide Athletic As- there are'also some special prizes the influence of intoxicants. uj. jL.ii.aj llowed a Collision ei in the urday, May 4. The affair, to be i- Recre early Wednesday morning, and 20)' arle Recre days of the sentence were suspend- 5lJ! ldl ng wlU start at 7:3 P- 1S ed on condition the fine is paid. A second charge, driving while his license was suspended, was dropped.

D. K. INTEMANN Hermann K. Intemann has been Union Carbide and Carbon Cor- This is the sixth in the series of to be awarded. Special films on the use of firearms will also be shown to the group.

Lunch has been planned along the lines favored by the younger generation and will be served mid- in.s is we sixth in the series of wa during the evening Feaure crew will handle this part of the tromet and their sons. Don Holliday has been named chairman of the event and has lined up a special program suitable for both the oldsters and the youngsters. Some competitive games that include both father and son have been planned and LOCALISMS The following answered Sault ises in municipal Mayer, The west, Adenauer 1 tu ilQUC u. nowe. llrv nucjuajin nas oeen union carbide and Carbon Cor-police said must base its policy and actions of Canada and to U.

S. Secretary Ro a inted President of Electro' poration, it was announced by I Rudd enters on "the serious realities of our of Commerce Dr. mtMm calCo divis ia1 president of the Hospital at 8: age." Among these he listed- Gerhard Wagner, pesident of Man- Melvm fa "corporation. Snuiof and Dr Wilhplm na McKee of Lancastpr. I Condition Of Injured Diver Satisfactory The condition of Myles Rudd, 27, of Peck Street, who was injured when he dove into the Carp River, was given as "satisfactory" this morning by the War Memorial Hospital.

Michigan State Police of the Ignace post said Rudd fractured i two vertebrae in his neck when dove into the Carp River, II miles' north oC St. Ignace. They reported iiudd struck his head on a rock. State police said Rudd had been smelt fishing with a group, when suspenaea one the incident occurred The group Moberly and Eugene Eckenrode decided to go swimming, and AFB, ScessivT members dove into the river with- $15 fj ne eacn out incident. When Rudd dove in, he hit his head on a rock, state entertainment.

AH members of the Association, both active and retired, are urged to attend this party. UCAA officers suggest that members who do not have sons they can bring to the party "borrow" one for the evening. Str et 405 E. Spruce Street, 1 failure to stop within the assur-; STATED CONCLAVE P. M.

6:30 DINNER ORDER OF THE TEMPLE police said. Rudd entered the War Memorial 35 a. m. Sunday. nist system on the entire, world; (3) the territorial expansion of the; Soviet Union since the war and her control of East Europe.

Adenauer's" statement felr- in line with the conviction of most the alliance's' political that successful collective defense wh he opening day plans were a must be based on the free world's 1 f.l^J 0 th BrimleT T.nntr.; "'-'cy. Intemann joined Union, Carbide in 1930 as a laboratory technician for the Halowax in Bloom- was transferred to 1940 as sales man- to the Donald Gordon, vice-president and general sales operator's license, manager in 1953. In 1956, he was lOnt Armorv I Detroit, Mrs Elida diiu general sales Representatives nf all "Wauhnatitae. Ont Mrs no er ator's license, manager in 1953. In 1956, he was jsgisLs luncheon at the Hotel Windsor 8 Ad ucie Belanger of Cockran', 35 tS Int mann was born in Brooklyn, where the opening day nlans werp Celina Fois of Kirkland a ult Ont 5 unning Nt He wa graduated from ay lill! were rt T.

ld a Stop light. Sa fine anri Qt tion were told by Dr. Hans Lung-' and Dr. Rolf' was removed 'to he fine and arsenal weapons. Both Adenauer and Italian For- ir rt eign Minister' Gaetano Marfcino director of operations! current chairman of the NATO 1 13 1365 13 a by Robert Council, warmly praised the work! A hur Perb ohner of the retiring secretary general, the firm publlc relati staff.

Lord Ismay of Britain. It was iii Ismay's honor that the openin 0 council session was held in public, in the Stadhalle of nearby Bad Godesberg. Ismay, who will be succeeded! Dy Alinistcr uumui rme ouct- Henry Spaak on May 15, replied i team was honored at a dinner Ont Thomas D. Tetrault that the primary purposes fjWednesday night at the Izaak Wal- the Sault and Arthur LaCoy of NATO had been achieved r- peacei ton Lea ue clubhouse on Riverside I21G Bingham Ave. when they ap-i Intemann was born in Brooklyn, 11V N.

Y. He was graduated from I 1 Street, defective brakes, $5.55 ATTENTION MOOSE MEMBERS MEETING TONIGHT 8 P. M. Shorp and jFete Brimley Uifle Team are in-jlicense. and $3.35 costs; from out- Chester M.

McKee, speeding 65 at services will be conducted fine and $3.35 cosS i day morning at St. Joseph's! Church. LOCALISMS Fines of $10, or five days, were The Brimley Junior VFW rifle asse ssed Leandre LaLonde, READ THE ADS IN THE NEWS Vesiel Passages Drive. "Beared' in 'Municipal Court on instructor, were the following boys, all members of the Brimley team: Clinton Nesseth, Raymond Nesseth. Elvin Hansen.

Greg Wieland, and Gary McKiddie. George McKiddie, instructor for 08 "SS 1 3 5 he Brimle team, received the Receiving medals from Orval G. ord eriy charges. A 10-day sentence" Dietz, National Rifle Association! handed Henry Young of 1000 neapolis St. was suspended provided he leaves town.

McGAULEY Insurance Agency 'CASUALTY 107 Ai-Ungrton St DW HAKOLD McGAULET Jr. 12:30. Murrell 12-40 Pal. carp 3:45, Perkins" 3:50. QIUlM Avcry 4:15, Cadillac 5:30 Bulllngton 6:20.

Crawford Ken- drlcfc 7:10. Sparrows Pt. 8:00 Rogers 1 8:20, P. D. Block 8:30, Scott Mlsener N.

B. Ream 10:15. Jas. A. Farrcll 10:30.

Thos. Wilson ni 6:30, Starbuck 8:30. r. M. Keserve 12:00.

Sullivan Bros 12:00. A. Irwln 1:00. Jas. Norris 1:00 Stlfel kSO, C.

3. Hebard 150 Golden Hind 150. W. W. Hancock Bethlehem 2:45.

Stadacona 4:15. R. J. Reiss 4:20, CoJllngwood 5:50, John Hulst 4-40 Jaj Lkughlln 5:55. v.

Llndaiury 6:15, Pic HIver 6:15, Wm. Clary Ford 7:00. D. O. Kerr 7:18.

Valley Camp 7:15 P. Armstrong 7:30, Finland 8:20, Wm. Bdenborn 8:55. Prank Purrjell 9-15 S. Manuel 9:45.

Jas. Watt 10'io'w E. Watson 11:00. A. O.

C. Hutch 12:30, Kenora 12:30 Prescott 1:30. Mohawk Deer 1:45 Ford 2:30. Campbell 2:40. Algorail 2-40 Y.

New.s 3:30. Evertlon 3:10, Hatfield 3:15, Flndlay 4:15. Roberts Jr 4:45. Lynch 4:50. Filbert 5:00.

Sheririn Rclss Bros 5:30. Farr 6:30 Voor- hces 5:45. Malieta 6:30. Ishpemlns 6:35 Sylvjinla 7:20. Conwar 7:30.

Internailon- al 8:15. Harvard 10:00, A. M. Anderson 10:40, A. A.

Augustas 11:15 P. M. J. C. Wallace 12:00.

GOT. Miller 12-00 City Of Windsor 12:00. Assinlbola 12-flo' E. H. Gary 12:40.

Inp Wclland 12 -40' Sir James Dunn 1:30 Hy. Coulby 2-15 Sr. Thos Shaughncssy 2:15, Hochelacn 2:45, Pathfinder 3:30. P. A.

B. Wldcn'r 2:15, R. S. Mlsencr 3:55. P.

R. Clarke 3:40, Donnacona dock. Gaspenrioc dock- Hy. Lallbertc 4:25. W.

B. Schiller 5:00 A. H. Ferbert 5:55. J.

H. Thompson J- X. Hutchlnson 6:30. S. D.

Foster 5-40' T. M. Girder Georgian Bay 8'00 J. B. Eads 7:55.

Mor.doc Canada. Martian Canada, city of HamlHoa Canada Prlndoc 11:30. F. E- House. Izaak Walton trophy for the -club, -Speakers during the evening's orogram were Harmon Knop, pres-' ident of the Lock City Chapter of the Izaak Walton League, and Lt.i Commander E.

H. Burt Jr. of the' U. S. Coast Guard.

i Guests of the club Wednesday evening included: Francis Say-' crs. vice-president of the Izaak' Walton League: Elmer Wieland, instructor of the Brimley senior rifle club; Richard Splan and Joe Haller Jr. of the Izaak Walton senior rifle club; and Floyd Hoornstra. i Lunch was served by Mrs. Fran- 1 cis Sayers and Mrs.

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