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St. Germain Town Head Is Arrested PAGE 2 Ironwood Daily Thursday, March 28, 1974 Obituaries Mrs. Alfred Bullen (John Turkal Mrs. Alfred Bullen, 47, 200' BESSEMER John Turkal, ived the coming" oFspnng "in Winter Sports Survive Spring A I Wis. (AP)-- and skiing sur- Muraski Withdraws From Election Races i Richard Muraski, an incumbent on the Hurley City Council, has withdrawn from the Hurley council and Iron Countv super- races in next Tuesday's 1 LANSINGt Mich (AP) Gov.

William Milliken Wednesday calledfor quickpassageof Tax Moratorium Called For ballots. House Ups Aid placed Milliken called for passage of the Senate bill sponsored by Sen. Harry DeMaso, R-Battle Creek. In a statement, Milliken said it would allow a local unit of government to set up a plant I rehabilitation district where ob- industrial property can EAGLE RIVER -man of the Town main, who is a the county board of supervisors' The former Helen Jelicfa was at Slung, Yugoslavia, and came Resources" said Wednesday in next Tuesday's election, has born Nov. 5, 1927 at Marenisco to toe United States and to Bes- skiers still had several excellent been charged with receiving and attended schools there.

In semer in 1907. He worked in spots in which to enjoy their a PP ear on TJie stolen property, according to 1952 she was married to Alfred 1( cal mines, retiring from sport. Vilas County authorities. Bullen at Wakefield. After living, Oliver Mining Co.

in 1956. In Mt. Telemark and Cable had Kenneth Clark, 49, was ar- at Bessemer for a short time, 1913 was married to the for- a 5 to 30-inch base of snow, rested Wednesday with his son, they moved to Ironwood. mer Rose Pollock, who died in Deepwood and Wheeler had a David. 27, by the Vilas County She is survived by her bus-; December, 1957- He was a 5 20-inch base, and Rib Sheriffs Department.

The son band; two sons, Alfred Jr. andi member of 4 Sebastian Catno- Mountain at Wausau had a 12-, is charged with the same of-'David, at home; four sisters, Be Church and the Creation inch base. WASHINGTON, D. C. Con- fense.

Mrs. James Shalor, Dayton, Fraternal Union. I Snowmobile trails in the Ket- g. David R. Obey (D-Wis.) said be rebuilt or replaced without The men nested S2 500 bail Mrs.

Roy Gifford, Florence, i Survivors include five sons, tie Moraine area were open, the today school districts in the 7th the normal increase in property bonds apiece and were released Mrs. Steve M. Jelich, Peter, Glen Ellyn, IH, John, agency said, and snowmobUers Congressional District would re- tax assessments, from custody Thev will be ar- W. and Mrs. Menomonee Falls, Anton, we re taking advantage of a 4- ceive $1.8 million more next "The bill will preserve jobs raigned Monday at 11 a in Mary Bodine, Tuba, Okla.

Sbe Hastings, Paul, Lansing and Mi- inch snowfall in the Woodruff year than this year if an educa- our dties by allowing busi- Vilas County Court before" Judge was'preceded in death by two chael, Chicago; two daughters area, turn bill passed by the House ness and industry to replace Frank Carter Jr brothers, Joseph and George. Miss Anne Turkal, Chicago, and Excellent snowmobiling condi- Wednesday becomes law. update no-longer efficient The Clarks 'ooerate Wash- The Chappell Zielinski Miss Mary Turkal at home; six tions were reported in the Park That bill, extending all ele- facilities without increasing burn's Resort andClark's Sport Funeral Home wffl be open grandchildren and four great- Fa Us area and limited oppor- mentary and secondary educa- tax liabilities-thus en- and Marine in St Germain after 5 p.m. Friday. Funeral grandchildren.

tunities were available in Mari-, tion programs, would provide COU raging them to stay in their The charge made Wednesday services will be held at 2 p.m. Funersal services wffl be held nette County. $4,001,604 to the 17 counties in pre sent communties and in the claims that while Clark was vil- Saturday at the funeral home at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Trout fishing was reported the 7tn stn 6 ro state." the governor said, lage president of Richton Park with the Rev.

Milton S. Wilson Sebastian Church with the Rev. goo to excellent in Lake Miciu- IP" 1 disadvantaged Tne governor's office noted in HI a Chicago suburb he asked officiating. Burial will be at Chester J. Franczek officiating.

gan and some of its feeder st Th received a statement that a similar bill i-; rv.w,,,t,,,wr will ah Hiliprfist for Title 1 Drosrams in ris- KOC- introduced in the Rep. Paul Rose- Burial will Cemetery. a car thief to obtain for him Riverside Cemetery, a four-wheel drive car. The thief did so and Clark paid a total of S400 for it, the complaint alleges. Clark has denied Oscar R.

the charge. Larch 1 Wednesday Clark was Richton Park vil- home. lage president from 1951 until He was born Feb. 19, 1904 eo 1972, when he resigned. The in Ironwood and attended local, Qn suburb's administration was the schools.

For 41 years he worked fl burs Hillcrest streams. Good trout catches were for Title 1 programs in JPIS- jjas been House by nbaum, D-Battle Creek The Frick Zielinski Funeral hauled out of streams in will be open after 5 p.m. towoc County at the Manitowoc Senate for consideration Friday and the parish rosary Rapids, Shoto and Mishicot obs said House defeated fVioi-o of T-on thot -i i an smpnnmfint which would 11 Tne nas been ent to Senate for consideration Hospital Notes CIIAND VIEW. Admitted Wednesday: Mrs. Puul Erspuni- er, Valparaiso, 1 Maatta, Trout Creek; Stanley Marczak, Mrs.

Stephen Slining, Ironwood; Anita Suderliohn, Highbridge, Emll Mehol, Mrs. Wilson Branch, llurloy. i a Wednesday: Ralph Wihcla, Mrs. Irene Do- Rosia, Ironwood; Kylo Luomu, Saxon; Carl Olson, Wakefield. Patient count Wednesday: 51).

DIVINE INFANT, Wakeflold. Admitted Wednesday: Mrs. Jeannie Soffietti, Bessemer. Discharged Wednesday: Mrs. Peter Ceronsky, Wakefield; Miss Lillian Lesselyong, Ironwood; James Bennetts, Bessemer; Sister Virpine Schladweiler, Eau Claire, Wis.

ONTONAGON MEMORIAL. Admitted Wednesday: Stanley Mannen, Joni Megna, Louise Huntley and John Lange, Ontonagon. Discharged Wednesday: Ray- 1 mond Mott, Ewen; Anna mer, Virginia Shipley, Ontonagon. LA CROIX, White Pine. Admissions Wednesday: None.

Discharged Wednesday: Leon Case, White Pine. Gas Dealers OUUU.LL/ CLJ LiiC v-v-- subject of an investigation by as a master mechanic at the yP 5011 the Cook County state's attor-' Burns and Lahti Chevrolet hisjwme. nev's office, arid grand agencies, retiring in 1966. On Clark was not charged by the July 24, 1926 he was married grand jury, however. to the former Sanna J.

Johnson JSJ.Vlj JL" il(. j. fca cijiVA n'u'jt died unexpectedly will be recited there at 7:30 that dams and alons most streams an amendment which would afternoon at night. in the East Twin Riv- ha decreased the funds avsot ers and the Manitowoc River, able to the counties in the Lipskl the agency said. Rainbows and browns were LdpsKa, caught jn the Pike River morning ac He was born April lo 1908 'SRiJw'toiii MtSd Sh at Moore, Iron Bett and bridge Kenosha harbor walleyes were being counties in northern part of the district by $345,000.

Under the bffl, Ashland Coun- tv would S64.508 in Glover Loses FoTliveTal Count woul ge S144 31 champion HanS vcl at cue Sfifi 31Q Ti-nn fnnnrv tcmilrl 0 i by tte Re Ntonto rtSL April he was current charge is a 1S69 Ford Paul Lutheran Church. He was married to the former Bronco valued at S2 000. The a member of that church a at Homy. He was em- from and the Winnecone Winnebago County. imit catches of large perch were 1 S154 273 verSUS Grand in part on member of the church choir for by Charles many years and a former mem- complaint.

based statements given Fiss, a convicted car thief, al- ber of the church council, leges that Clark asked Fiss to obtain a four-wheel drive vehi- taken at Dev- J3.UJ.lCJf. CUJ- -ryv-D as a construction worker and as a mrner Walleyes were Trempeauleau dam on the Survivors include his widow; Mississippi River and on the brothers, William, Jack. Red ULSLcXXU i i VtMJLL- 3 T--, cle for Mm. When the vehicle grandchildren all of Ironwood: Ctoence and Jose was delivered to the resort it 1 1 Township, Walter and Edward Ironwood was test driven by David Clark, seven brothers, Arvid, wa A the complaint alleges, mer Township, Uno and Mrs. Katharine bcnafer Asn- im Ti--f land.

Mrs. Eleanor Peltonen, Discuss Rule He is survived by Ms widow; son, Clarence and three six John, Cedar River below the Menominee dam. The agency said panfish. crap-' pies 5te Lndne a aha anri two sisters Mrs. John ironwooa.

MADISON, WL (AP) -A legislative cWerence commit- northern half of tee took up Wednesday the 7 Tonight's conviction of a charge of receiv- a a TM, stolen property are five Luoma 1Ef TM Township, and, The remains are at Bruns Fu-, in a Verner KoskL Ironwood. neral Home, Mellen. which will in prison am a KQskL Ironwood te open after 4 Sunday after- Clark is running for one of Funeral services wffl be held noon. Funeral services wffl bej the two OTuntyboard seats at 1:3 Pm at St. i held at 10 a.m._ Monday at the) Gogebic District Licensed the fifth district.

He is chal- Lutheran Church with the funeral home with Jo- Practical Nurses wffl meet at wirn quardt. V. A. Puotinen officiating. Mar- Burial wffl be at Riverside Cemetery.

I The Ketola Funeral Home will TM TM JL -li tit. I view Hospital at 7:30. ad Mayweather of in a quarter-final match of the National Golden Gloves tournament Wednesday night. Washington, D.C., continued to cling to a slender lead in the team standings as quarter-final action was completed in the 112, 119, 125, 132, 139 and 147- pound classes. Washington had 14 points.

Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, were tied for second thers must be told that their 3 Knoxvffle, illegitimate child is about to be fTM, bas Vegas, had 12 adopted, and decided it needed ea P' to Discuss the issue further. n1 re TOlliam Ber- The state senators and repre- of Elizabeth, N.J., scored sentatives were trying to work non dec 10 B' postag a out a compromise bffl dealing TMP er Washington's parental rights and ard -f 73 3 wh hTM 5 had paj. au scored knockouts in his two be at the Upson (be open after 5 p.m. Friday. Joseph J.

Ree 1 nPTia. oint? TTTill to lie in state until time of services. Cite fronwood Man Following Accident An Ironwood man was cited for unsafe passing on the left following a two-car accident in the Town of Kimball Wednesday ErSpamer I a noon, according to the Iron' Funeral services for Brian County, Sheriff's Depart-, Erspamer, infant son of Mr. LPNs and student practical nurses are invited. The Bethany Covenant Church Brotherhood wffl meet at 7:30 haStte nave LUC The remains will be teken JoseT)h Ree at the church.

Paul Forslund Sa wTltoatei. MeEdied ttSl wffl show movies of Scsii ia day at Memorial Medical vian countnes. Center, Ashland. Ironwood previous bouts, as the mother in Lee Hunter. Hunter, the Pan Veterans of He was born' Nov.

18, 1909 Foreign. Wars Post wffl meet at Iron Belt, and was a 1 TM said publication would let a father wait till the child is born to decide whether the child is a "son he wants and is in good i 8 to Richardson through the ropes in the second round of bout. The refer- Vail Bothers, John and 6 TM 66 Daniel J. Binczak, 25, 316 Mellen. i eni quired to end the father's rights safi ffl Funeral semces wffl be held The fatfcer of Ms tries also lost by en- decisions CLlvMJ, UJ.CI^ 11 Bundy was cited after his day morning at Grand View i invited aiso lost DV aecisions sis SSite ofitiatog sSSiBanisay at 7 on the proposed TTTT the heavyweight class, while Cu j-iUUWlE OI- r7nnincr MADISON, Wis.

(AP)--Leaders of the Wisconsin Senate were accused Wednesday by officials of the Retail Gasoline Dealers Association of Wisconsin of aiding major oil companies after legislation sought by the dealers was set aside. The upper house refused to suspend its rules to take up an Assembly passed measure aimed at protecting gasoline dealers and other franchisees from termination of their contracts without just cause or on short notice. Thomas Coenen, Madison, the association's executive director, and Peter Gardner, Waukesha, a member of its board of directors, took aim at Senate Majority Leader Raymond Johnson, R-Eleva, and Sen. Jack Steinhflber, R-Oshkosh. "Senators like Johnson and Steinhilber refuse to let this bffl be brought to the floor," Coenen said.

bffl will give the small businessman a fair shake in his affairs with the larger company." Steinhilber was introduced an amendment to the measure wMch would prohibit dealers from retaliating against a major firm's pricing structure, prevent dealers from refusing to utilize promotions suggested by the major firms. Briefly Told The Finnish Festival Chorus wffl meet at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Cultural Center, Little Finland, Kimball. McLeod Ironwood. The mishap occurred on US-2 at County Trunk D.

dw at Mt unty Trunk D. ting a wffl to at St at The report said the westbound Mar Cemeter Hurle. Highbndge. Cemetery, Mary Cemetery, Hurley. u.Kjiii.^eijf ai.

i uii uuc township zoning ordinance. Car i in VllCS A meeting on housing will be Damvprprl in conducted by Marjorie Long- Osmak car, wilh its signals on pSents, the iarS 8 5 ftflr. pnTHrinn tVio "Rint there at 8 that nisht. t.30. car.

After the collision, the Bin- czak auto went off the left side Peter Aimor a Gile; the Jl-LO. JTCLCJ. JlI.lilUUtT. VJJJ.C, L1IC of the road and struck a tele- paternal grandparents, Mr. and Pi If CO phone pole, causing considera- Jack Er Da mer.

Hurlev; Jack Erscamer. Hurley; ble damage to the front of the great-grandparents, Mrs. The Binczak auto had to be towed from the scene while the other car, less severely dam- Hurley aged, was driven away. I Oliver Lewis was defeated by Vonzell Johnson of Columbus in the 165-pound category. EAGLE RIVER A car stol-' Detroit's two entries, how- i here between 8 a.m.

and ever, went away winners. Dor p.m. Tuesday was recov- Weaver decisioned Preston For- The Gogebic Ontonagon ered the same night in Antigo, tney of Chicago in a 165-pound Intermediate School District according to the Vilas bout and heavyweight Dwain Board of Education wffl hold County Sheriffs Department. Bonds won over Kenny Smith a regular monthly meeting a Officers said the car was tak- of Jackson," Tenn. A woman bowler reported her 7 in the Berglland offices.

at the Eagle River Graded St0len ednesda Body Found SWARTZ CREEK, Mich. (AP) The body of a Flint 'Mayor on Wheels' Missing Two Ramps amout of cash, including some belonging to her church. Mrs. Myrtie Hill, 608 Lake was bowling at the Elks Club, she, told Ironwood Police, when she' Fridays Activities The Gogebic Range Artificial noticed her purse was missing, i Breeders Association wffl hold gation. ai, JkVA School.

It had been parked GCC A i i there by Mrs. Pat Abney, Eagle River, an employe of the school The keys of the 1972, four-door vehicle were left in the officers said. The theft is still under investi- Paul Santini, Hurley's "mayor' Besides the money in her bffl- its annual meeting at 8 p.m. woman whose husband appar- on wheels," has been having a fold, the purse contained some at the Saxon Community Cen- Hi- A Florferl ently killed himself a few days bit of difficulty getting around church envelopes, she said. ter.

ur MSsne tiecieu after she was reported missing lately since part of his traveling The theft was reported at A special lesson in gardening By State Society 1 9:45. will he Pivpn hv aail Tirtujorc Dr. Henry Ashe, Woodruff, alumni homecoming scheduled was elected to a three-year for Friday, July 5, in the to Test St. Mary was found Wednesday in this apparatus disappeared. Genesee County town, State Po- Tke mayor said this morning lice said.

that two specially constructed State troopers said the fully aluminum ramps, which al- clothed body of Margaret Lid- lowed his wheelchair to easily rOr I I JOUTCe die, 36, was found along a road, ascend curbs and steps, are SAULTE STE. MARIE, Mich. Officers said she was slain at missing. the scene but did not reveal the Anyone who has the ramps, or cause of death. They said cold is aware of this location, is weather had delayed deteriora- asked to contact the City HalL tion of the body.

An autopsy was scheduled for today. Head of Southqate The woman husband, Jen rome, shot himself in the head Resigns Position March 8, four days after he re- Robert Helinski ported her missing, Flint police as superintendent said. He died March 11. Gogebic Community car, College alumni advisory committee will meet Monday, April 1, at 8 p.m. in room 211 on the campus, according to Jacob Solin, chairman.

The most important part of the agenda will be finalizing plans for the second annual Gogebic Community College State Road Crews To Go on 4 Day Week LANSING, Mich. (AP) The state Highway and Transportation Department plans to put 230 employes on four-day work weeks later tMs spring. The state Highway Commission approved the program on Wednesday for outdoor crews working on roads and bridges. They wffl work 10-hour days and get three-day weekends. Commission vice chairman Charles Hewitt said the energy i problem and likely curtailment of revenue from gasoline taxes prompted the program.

Hewitt said savings might acccrue in fuel, department costs and commuting time between home and job. i Starting date for the program depends on when the state Civil Service Commission approves it. cultural agent at in a at CICV.LCU lor July 5, in the FirS.fS'^^ 1 ttecoun- Nation uard First National Bank, Ironwood. The federal Environ-' Agency will on Courthouse Work cil of the State Medical Society mory- The homecoming coin- of Wisconsin during the socie- cides Ironwood Sum- ty's annual meetimg this week mer es tival at Milwaukee. Recognition of former faculty The council is similar to an members of IJC GJC and (AP) mental run tests in May to determine BESSEMER At a lengthy organization board of direc- theme A1I IJCj GJC the source of mercury pollution meeting Wednesday night at the to GCC graduates, former students in the St.

Marys River near Gogebic County Courthouse here Dr 5 a and their families are welcome. Sault Ste. Marie The EPA said tests it con- bids on the remodeling of the ke was chosen president-elect Go eblc ounty Courthouse ot the societv THE WEATHER TEMPERATURES pr I a a 2g. For 24 hr period ercurg at 12 noon 2 30 10 rp. 23 6 a rn 4 p.m.

31 i i 6 p.m. 29 a 3 26 4 a m. Precipitation, year to date 5 42 in. Relative humidity 62 per cent Barometer; 7 a 29 93; 12, 29.93. Review Board Meets TT, -vr i -11 and plumbing work'on the pro- MARENISCO The Marenis- May check will be run on ect were opened.

The board co Township Board of Review er TM. a moved to have the bids tabulat- will hold its final meeting Moo- temporary 30-day appoint- and below the locks. EPA offi- ed for next Wednesday. day afternoon from 1 to 4 p.m. ment has been made to provide cials said Tuesday they don't bids uere mty available Any property owners whose Calvetti, chairman of the Hurley Housing Authority.

A asked that the college alumni office be advised of the addresses of former faculty I members in order that each i may be invited to participate I in the homecoming. Shirley McDonald, Miss and members of the supervision for the building. He believe the pollution level is today fron? the office of the tax asses sments increased this said applications for a new dangerous now. County Clerk. years from last year and who haven't discussed the reassess- I ment with the board can do so 2.3 superintendent will be called for The source of the mercury is SOOD believed to be in the upper riv- Assembly Orders Veil On Outdoor Sinerama MADISON wis.

(AP) A bill designed to protect unwilling and underage persons from catching glimpses of X-rated films shown at outdoor theaters was passed 87-6 by the Assembly Wednesday and sent to the Senate. The bill would prohibit the theaters from showing "explicit sexual material" in such a way that the movie was visible from a public place where it could be seen by minors and unwilling adults. The measure would set a maximum penalty of $1,000 and one-year in jail for violators. RANGE SKIES Sunset today 7:23. Sunrise to-' morrow 6:47.

Moonset tomorrow 1:15 a.m. First quarter March 30. The planet Mars appears quite near the moon tonight. A little above Mars and; the moon is Elnath, a star con-i sidered as part of two constella-' tions, Auriga and Taurus. Scientists estimate that about where.

The only industrial out- 80 per cent of the world's supply puts in the system are on th of natural fresh water is locked Abitibi Paper Co. and Algoma tKa South Pole's ice cap. Globe Want Ads Bring Fast er, but officials aren't sure i Action from Homes. Monday. AUCTION SALE at Marenisco Town Hall EXTENDED FORECAST Chance of showers Saturday and again Monday.

Temperatures will average above seasonal normals. Lows from mid 20s lo mid 30s and highs from mid 40s to lower 50s. TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, CARS, TRUCKS, HI-FI EQUIPMENT, BLANKETS, SPORTS EQUIPMENT, Hundreds of Miscellaneous Items! SAL, March 30-12 Noon SAVE $90 ON THIS LARGE CAPACITY LAUNDRY PAIR 20-lb. Capacity, 10 Cycles Automatic Washer $209.88 Reg. $269.95 20-lb.

Capacity Automatic Dryer $169.88 Reg. S199.95 All Prices Plus Shipping. Colors Add S5 More. Phone 932-4400 DOWNTOWN IRONWOOD Try Our BARBECUED BROASTED CHICKEN You'll Love It! Served Lunches or Dinners OPEN DAILY Including SAT. SUN.

Except Closed Wednesdays BLACK RIVER INN RESTAURANT At The Stoplight in BESSEMER Only 85c You have a choice -Monday thro Fridayl New Soviet Jew Policy Possible (Continued From Page 1) KisHlnger may have won potential Soviet agreement to increase) the outflow above the 35,000 Jews who were permitted to emigrate in 1973. Before arriving in London, Kissinger told newsmen at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport: "We had a very good review of Soviet-American relations. I think we made good progress on a number of bilateral issues." He did not elaborate, and there was no indication his three days of meetings with Brezhnev had achieved the breakthrough he sought in the deadlocked negotiations to limit the two superpowers' nuclear arsenals. "It depends on what you mean by a breakthrough," Kissinger told a questioner. "We had good discussions "Both sides are determined to continue on the course of improving the relationship between the Soviet Union and the United States as a major contribution to world peace." Kissinger said a joint com- munique on his talks would be issued later today.

The American secretary's talks with Brezhnev ended at 9:13 p.m. Wednesday although Kissinger virtually offered in a luncheon toast to work late into the night. Tass, the official Soviet news agency, again described the atmosphere of the talks as "businesslike and constructive." It said the two men had discussed "a number of issues of bilateral relations between the U.S.S.R. and the U.S.A. and some international problems." A U.S.

spokesman said Kissinger and Brezhnev concluded a "final wrapup" of the issues before them, which included the Middle East. Kissinger spent hours at the Kremlin with Brezhnev on a evening after Brezhnev canceled their morning session for an extraordinary meeting of the Politburo. Drawing Date March 28 LOTTERY WINNERS Second Chance BONUS NUMBER 411-979-131 OUTBOARD FUEL Get ur Moreor, Ph. 476-2445.

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