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The South Bend Tribune from South Bend, Indiana • 28

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TTTTTTTTT TfT-rrt rr vr rrr 28 The Sooth Bend Tribune, Thursdov. September 23, 1971 Color on Way By United Press International Michigan's annual fall color spectacular has started across the Upper' Peninsula and In the northern part of the Lower, Peninsula, but 7W ope I on e-Se forJKn hex a tip Figh Driver Injured In 2-Car Crash Larry W. Wolfe, 22, of 1206 N. Fremont was treated at Memorial Hospital Wednesday afternoon for cuts and bruises he suffered in a car laccident at Chapin St. and- Washington Ave.

police said Wolfe was driving south on Chapin when a northbound auto, driven by John Robins, 75, of 129 N. Huey turned left in front By MARCHMONT KOVAS from the Maple Lane area," bristles witn truculent signs. Council President Robert 0. Lavern said the Council has rejected a request by Joseph Ar Roper; attorney tor me re to--- postpone. JO acres of park land amU on the basts-4haMhe storm water-retention; and has opponents did not have enough timclo prepare their case and that the hearing is not- legal.

Th ir CmiTrci -n at i committee is conducting the hearing but all nine members will Lavetv- and Council members contend the Shearing isproper. The public hearing on the annexation was -announced 10 days ago. At the root of the remonstrance is a basic fact if annexed the residents will be assessed valuation, while thez South Bend rate i $12.98 A report prepared by City Engineer Lloyd S. Taylor shows the area has 925 residential units, nine commercial a population of 3,238 or 3.41 persons per acre, Annual anticipated revenue to the city from the area is est i ma ted -at- $1 services to be provided would cost an estimated $171,127. TheroposaLlollowslhe pmmendation of the Area Plan Commission study of 1966, said Taylor, and would be in the best interest of the city Laven said that time limits will be given spokesman for the remonstrators to make ion win De ms petitive remarks.

though we paving 50 percent more in taxiJheir presentations and an ef- ps The current Clay propeny tax is $8.35 on each $100 of Even are still OPEN for business as usual, and tANE ANNEXATION AREA The-cross-hatched area designates the Maple-Lane area which is the subject of an annexation public hearing to be held at 7 p.m. today by the Common Council in the spacious MORRIS Civic Auditorium. The auditorium was chosen for thehearing site because of the hundreds of property owners expected by the Council to protest the annexation proposal. The Council Chambers can accommodate only we hope to have repairsjiiade North wing in a ewday s. of the area is Ivy JronwoodEdthejiorthJslheJEolL: -about 200rThe-west boundary Road, the east Hickory Rd.

Jh best Is yet to come. A telephone check by the Automobile Xlub of Michigan Wednesday showed color development of only 20 percent In the U.P communities of St. Ignace, Sault Ste. Marie, Escanaba, Iron. wood, Marquette L'Anse and in the Keweenaw Peninsula.

The peak of Color In those jareasjs expected by the first week in October. Good color is still at least 10 days away in the northern half of the Lower Peninsula, the Auto Club said. Sculptor Dies in Paris PARIS (AP) Claude 68 cpuintor and mem- ber of the French Institute. Ulcu war monument at Verdun. had a fire, p.m.

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2nd! Try Our Restaurant for Delicious Home Cooked Meals! limits. It's Official; Autumn Restaurant and its extension, and the south 11113 IllUlUUIga 1UW Ol nit Weather Service station at the St. Joseph County Airport was 54. Wednesday's high was 70. No precipitation was recorded in the 24 hours preceding 7 a.m.

today 11; A year ago today, the Autumn arrived officially ing with it the bright promise of mostly fair weather for this weekend in the South Bend area. The National Weather Serv-, for decreasing Hours: Tues. Thurs. 6 a.ra -1 H)9 Parking JL 259 i 760 South Eddy Street A tl cloudiness and nippy readings Weather Service said that 1.04 -lonightFotLEriday, skies areJnches of rain Jiad been re-' expected to be partly cloudy corded for the same 24 houF" with temperatures mostly in period. the60s.

Preceding the official amv. Fair-skie8r-wtth-morning al-of all "at 11:45 a m. by lows mostly in the 40s, arid the calendar" was a variety afternoon highs mostly in the of weather elsewhere In the is the present irregular city Is Here VC13CU US luuiw uuk.iu nit Atlantic and was threatening Bermuda. Tropical storm Janice -appeared on the scene about 600 miles east of mov- ing west-northwest approximately 14 miles an hour. Showersand thundershov ers stretched along a cold front from the upper Great Lakes to the southern Plains.

Pockets of frost nippea me valley regions of northern New England, "and susceptible from Minnesota to Mon-, tana. Bright and clear skies abounded across the -to the Pacific Coast- Rockies 7, 'tos collided. Officers-ncKeteu-Robins on a charge of failure to yield National Guard Recruiting Hit "HONOLULU (UPI tagon official Roger T. Kelley has criticized the National Guard for not recruiting more blacks, American Indians and Chicanos. time we face up to this failure and correct it," Kelley Conference here we on our 2 p.m.

At instaTIattotvcharges pile, several colors easy installation" each PeTN jr- Vila' 60s, are forecast for Saturday through Monday. 1r Tnbune City Government Writer Maple Lane property owners are poised to launch their attack tonight upon the city's "pfoposaFtflrannex the 950-acre-subdivisiorifln thelnortheasts fringe of the city. A public hearing on the annexation ordinance will begin "at 7 oclock in the spacious Morris Civic Auditorium, se- lecfeffEyltie South BenaXoirF" mon Council because of the" large number expected to at- tend: The area involved is contiguous with the city limits and is bounded on the east by Hicko-. ry Rd. and its extension, by Toll Road on the north, and by Ivy Rd.

and Ironwood Rd. on the west. Final ApHnn Mnnriay After the hearing, the Council will continue the issue until the regular meeting Monday -night when it will take final action. Maple Lane residents began -drawing their battle lines the moment tlje Council announced the annexation pro-posal two weeks ago. An Actionmmitteefor Clay Twp." was immediately formed and Frank Mulligan was elected president.

Banners and posters 'and expressing" the opposition of the residents, TandveirMnessesTnTiDseTir' land, which is far-removed Seniors Named FoTAufo Study 2 WALKERTON Two John Glenn High School seniors have been accepted by the Lincoln Technical institute in Indianapolis to study automo- io of.hnrlncTV Thev -are-Kevin 3L Jacobs of 606 St. arid Dave Naragon of 104 South Ste Both will begin a 63-week course oh Auto-Diesel Technology in Oct. 1972. WATCH FOR RIVER FURNITURE'S MANY OECORATIHG) IDEAS SAND PRIZES! 'w Plenty of free Phone 282-1 LO NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE 9 --4 During Wickes-Fall 0 0 VE Rl Hurry-to -Wickes today.while the selec tion is great and the prices are low. Everything is first quality, no seconds.

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