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1C trmtWoorf Daily Globe, Thurarfay, Jan. 13, 1972 WITH THE COLORS USS HADDO Navy Petty Officer Second Class Richard L. Stever. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Al R. Stever. Saxon. Wis. has sailed for the Mediterranean aboard the nuclear-powered submarine USS Haddo.

homeported at New London. Conn. Tigers Draft Six Pitchers DETROIT (AP) Since the Tigers have beeu unable 0u- far to make a trade fo a much-Deeded pitcher. made hurlers their focus in Wednesday's annual free ageni draft. Dealing by telephone, the Tigers did not get to select one until 18 oiher clubs had already made a choke.

Thai their reward for finishing vec- ond in the American league East last summer. In all, the Tigers picked 13 He is a graduate of Ontonagon young amateur bahplasers, six Area High School, Ontonagon. of them pitchers. Curtis Bishop, an ear-old 1 t-hander froir Bacome (Okla.) Junior College, was the Tigers" first choice in the secondary phase--limited 10 ers who have been drafted before but refused to ui-ualh the better prospects. Also selected the secondary segment were Mitchell Lukavics.

an ear-old right- hander from ForK Union (Va Military John VanBrunt, an 18-year-old catcher from Mesa (Ariz Junior Col- out in an opinion by Atty. Gen. lege and Frank a 21- Robert W. Warren, outfielder from Lafa- GREAT LAKES, 111 Navy Seaman Apprentice Randall D. Maki, son of Mr.

and Mrs Edward Maki. Route 1. Mass, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in Great Lakes. 111. He is scheduled to report to Air Term.

Warren Rules Out Pay Hikes MADISON. Wis. (AP) University of Wisconsin officials say they expect irate employes to go to court on the issue of retroactive pay and women's equity raises which were ruled year-old yette University. Left-hander Al Callis. an 18- year-old from Fullerton (Calif.) Junior College, was the Tigers" firs in the regular phase.

The Tigers also claimed a pitcher and an outfielder from Macomb County Community College: 20-yearHld right-hand- er Dave Lloyd and 19-year-old switchrhitter Art James. Completing the list of Detroit draftees were outfielders Danny Gonzales. Brian Sheekey and Carl Benson: catcher Ron UW executive vice president Donald Percy predicted Wednesday a women's group or faculty members protect Warren's ruling Warren held the two kinds of pay increases could not be granted retroactively to July the beginning of the university's fiscal year, saying the state Constitution prohibits compensation for services already' MRK lOWDARY LEGISLATIVE BOUNDARY Funerals WILLIAM HL BLODGETT JR. WAKEFIELD--Funeral services for William H. Blodgett 36, Park Falls, who died Tuesday, were held this morning at 10 at Immaculate Coaception Catholic Church, the Rev.

Joseph Kkhak officiating. Burial was in Lakeside Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Harju, Arnie Sartori, Sherman jRadke, Donald Perkins, Robert Pollard and George Gerovac. Out-of-town persons attending the services were Mrs. William H.

Blodgett Jr. and children, Kathy, Brian, Joseph, Jean Marie, Anthony, Theresa and Mtpfrarf, jir. sad its. BccaLi Perkins and Sherman Radke, Park Falls; Mr. and Mrs.

William Blodgett Mrs. Rose Jelich and George Gerovac, Marenisco; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monti Chicago Ridge, Michael Blodgett, Pontiac; Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Schumacher, Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollard, Escanaba; Mr. and Mrs. William McGinn, Rantoul, Mr.

and Mrs. George Monti, Fairwater, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Monti, Watersmeet. -Scwlc Sites ZONE C- Iittttive Use BOUNDARY EXPANSION Kathryn Claenbach, chairman of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, termed Horgett along with right-handed "just intolerable." pitchers Dave Kaupla and Brad The were held up by the delay in enacting a budget.

But when the new bud-' Davies. The teams have exclusive rights to the players they et became law in November, drafted until May 26. Those can't come to terms with the club that selected them will PROPOSED PORCUPINE MOUNTAIN PARK ZONES This map shows the or shelters would be removed over a five-year period. Permits could be required Porcupine Mountain State Park under a plan being considered by the Michigan for entrance to the area. Natural Resources Commission.

The plan proposes dividing the park into four --A wilderness study zone for scientific research, with restrictions zones for different uses and it also proposes adding some 3,300 acres of federal similar to the wilderness zone. A DNR spokesman called the study zone a and private land along the southern boundary in the western half of the park, "super-wilderness" area. It would be in the upper east-central sector of the park. The proposal sets up these zones: --A 35.600-acre wilderness zone as ''an area --Some 2,000 acres of "Scenic sites" Presque Isle River. Escarpment, Sum- of undeveloped land retaining its primeval character and influence, without mit Peak and Union Spring prohibiting overnight camping and restricting permanent improvements of human habitation, which is protected and managed use of vehicles to designated roads and parking areas.

be eligible for the secondary draft to be held in June. Sift Evidence On Olympic 'Criminals' LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) A team of investigators is sifting through piles of paper in an 18th century Lake Geneva chateau here gathering evidence of Olympic Prncornfrtr' that could torpedo the Winter Olympics in Sapporo, Japan, before they even start. they were further held up by 1 President Nixon's wage price freeze. UW obtained permission from the Pay Board to make the retroactive payments to women and faculty members who had been promoted. Other retroactive raises were forbidden by the board.

Previous budget delays never' A Navy seaman recruit's prevented UW from granting paycheck reflects the big thaw retroactive raises, Percy said. "the iceberg of enlisted pay. Warren's opinion was re-' it came in mid-November when quested by a committee study- the pay for the lowest rated tions of the men rose almost 100 per cent. I Before that raise, the seaman i recruit was earning S134.40 ASK Injunction Against" monthly before taxes. The to preserve its natural conditions." Roads, any physical development and even --A "intensive use" zone, with camping, picnicking and beach flower-picking would be prohibited.

Persons going into this area would have to facilities, food services and "all forms of winter recreation." Snowmobiles would bring out with them all non-burnable waste materials they took in. Disposable be permitted in designated areas "where it does not detract from the character metal and glass containers would not be permitted. Foot trails would be developed and overnight camping allowed at specified locations. All existing cabins of other zones within the park boundary." Notes Navy Pay Raised Stock Market NOON QCOTATIOXS NEW- YORK (AP) Opening' prices of selected stocks with 1 net change previous day's close: Am Can Am Motors ANatGas Mart Prices Off Funerals I Moderately RUSSELL B- WORTLEY WAKEFIELD--Funeral serv- ices for Russell B. Wortley, 82, Top Ten Best selling country-western records based on Cash-Box Magazine's nationwide survey: "Would You Take Another Chance On Me," Lewis MRS.

CORA BULLEN WAKEFIELD--Visitation at Lakeside Memorial Chapel for Mrs. Cora Bullen, 87, Wakefield, who died Wednesday, will begin Friday at 6 p.m. instead of 4 p.m. as previously scheduled. AM TT Throfifrc nreari November pay raise put that Anaconda I figure at S263.50 a month.

Bendix MILWAUKEE (AP) A U.I 7 ow an additional pay raise Beth Stl S. District Court was asked of 7.21 per cent has hiked'recruit' Burrghs The investigators are mem- Wednesday for an injunction pay to an all-time high "of S288 Chryslr bers of the International Olym- against the Waukesha County a month. Cons Power pic headquartered in the chat- prosecutor's threats to make ar-i That is starting pay for the Copper Rge if he isn't allowed to re-! first nine weeks and doesn't in- DetEdis a Sunday school sex-1 dude free room and board. DowChm course. 'medical and dental benefits, a duPont Representatives of the Unita- navy spokesman said.

After FordM rian Church West of Brookfield the pay again jumps this time Fruehf 34 7-4 394 47 17 "Kiss An Angel Good Morn- NEW YORK (AP) Prices'Lake Gogebic. who died Tues-, in the stock market were off' day, will be held Friday at moderately today in early trad-' at Lakeside Memorial' "Carolyn Haggard ing. Chapel, Rev. J. Harold Wallis of-j You Better Move On Trad Declines were ahead of ad- i ficiating.

Interment will be at ou Be er Move Advances on the Big Board by Lakeside Cemetery. -Burning The Midnight Oil," about two to one The funeral home will open Wagoner I Parton 3 PJn- Friday. "She's All I Got," Paycheck eau. They're looking for violators of the stringent Olympic ew eligibility rule that says no athlete can be tied up with advertising. The rule, aimed at keeping said us of educational mater- to monthly before taxes Gen Food the Games "clean, pure and lals falls within the protection for a single enlisted man.

Gen Mot honest" and strictly amateur. of freedom or religion. A reasonably bright young GnTelEl proclaimed by the IOC's Di st- Atty. Richard B. McCon- sailor can expect to make sea- Goodrich president, 84-year-old Chicago nel1 told the church he wanted man before his second year be- Goodyear industrialist Avery to review films and text of the gins, in which case will be, Grt AP when it went into force last proposed course, and that he earning a monthly wage of S333 Gulf Wn spring.

could make arrests under state 60, chief Gerald' Blcsser. Iron- Inland Stl obscenity statutes if the church wood recruiter said. He gets ad- IBM Although it was approved by refused to let him set course ditional allowances de- IntTT all 74 IOC members, it has guidelines. pendents, housing for his family Kroger Church trustees voted unani- and dependent medical benefits LibOFd mously Tuesday not to submit plus periodic raises when he Mead Corp the material to McConnell for goes over two, three and four con- the bis- editing. touched off a searing troversy unparalleled in modern Olympics 30-3 ear tory.

According to Willy Scheffler. -head of the U.S. Alpine team. Won't i of Such Brundage plans to propose the ft- p. -expulsion "of more than 30 of HingS i Day the world's top skiers from the.

MUNICH. Germany (AP) -Sapporo Games, scheduled to A 33-year-old bookkeeper a Feb. 3. brought before a Munich court But a recent visitor to the Wednesday for breaking into a NatCashR year marks. NatGyp i Whether he spends it or saves Perm" Cent it.

money will be a bigger part ProckTm of the sailor's incentive for joining up or staying in during 1972, the chief said. DOCJra chateau reported the imestiga- sex boutique that specialized in Meetina at Ashland fion m-v pi hrmL-c anrl UIIU tion agains dug up evidence erotic books and magazines, top athletes in a wide didn't want to steal any- The Northwest Wisconsin range of other winter Olympic thing." he told the judge. "I i Action Agency Board will hold a meeting at 7.30 (CST) Thursdav. Jan. events just wanted to look around a IOC Information Director Mo- bit 7 nique Berhoux, who is "If you're so interested in the 20 in the Courthouse at Ashland, charge of the investigation.

subject, didn't vou go into Item on the agenda for the there is enough evidence to af- such a shop" during the day and meetln include feet the Sapporo Games. But inform the she gave no names. judge asked. RepubStl Sears StBrands St.Oillnd StdOilNJ Stauf Ch UnCarfaide US Steel Upjohn a report by El whirl Cp Woolwt 29 4 i 2 23-4 4 22 79 7 3 150 4 i 73's 34 -s 32 '4 29' 3 20 '8 31 4 3 4 if 4 339'4 3 58 5 33 -51'4 4 's 5 P4 --s 47 1 75 31'g 72 3 4 45 1 46 attention to the fact that the, Dow Jones industrial Mr. Wortlev was born Aug.

14, average 1889) Houghton. where he at- mts tended high school and later Rave without any i graduated as an engineer, from One's On The Way," Lynn I've Got A Happy Heart," ii 'Bring Him Safely Home To (Michigan Technological Univer-j Posey ''Country Green." Gibson He was a mining engineer in ouu. and a mine superintendent iniDCSSemer DfietS Iron River until 1928 when he -came to Wakefield. Here he was 20 i The implication was that a 1 would surprise few traders, but opinions dlffer- ed on how or when it would be accomplished. 2 Heavy trading in Wednesday's market sent prices up ame Ke ieita uMe ne(w The Wakefield Planning Com- over a broad range of issues, i superintendent of the Wakefield' mission's meeting has been re- but the gains were nullified scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, the late hours of the session' ilr Wortley married Hazel Jan. 18, in the City HalL and the Dow Jones average of'Tqbin July 5, 1918 at Eveleth, 30 industrial stocks closed down Minn. I 4 1.28 to 910.82. The trend was at- He served as chairman of the tributed to profit-taking. Gogebic County Road Commis- Big Board volume hit 20.97' ved as chairman of the 4 million shares.

Declines edged. Gogebic County Road Commis- out advances in the final hour sion, president of the Wakefield Township School Board, vice president of the Lake Superior Globe Want Ads Find 774 to 723, among the is-' sues that changed hands. 20 76 5 38 22 The NYSE index of some Mining Institute and president 300 issues closed at 57.36, off .03. On the Ameican Stock Exchange the price index shaded upward .02 to 26.43 on turnover of 7.43 million shares. Prices on the Big Board included General Motors, off to 83; Kennecott.

off to Sperry Rand, down to 31 1 Ford Motor unchanged at 73. and Whiattake, down 3 to 10V for three terms of the Lake Gogebic Improvement Association. Mr. Wortley was a member of the Iron River Service Club, the Bessemer Elks and Masonic lodges and Theta Tau, and an honorary member of the Wake- field Rotary Club. He is survived by his one son, Bruce, Racine; one daughter.

Mrs. Elizabeth Wandel, Wauwatosa; five grandchil- Try our Pasties in new Hot Pak Bag DANDEE BAKERY 206 S. Sophie Bessemer FRED M. BENTBLLA Funeral services for Fred M. Bentilla, 79, 116 W.

Coolidge who died Saturday, were held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, the Rev. V. A. Puotinen officiating.

Interment was at Riverside Cemetery. Pallbearers were Donald and Roy Ahonen, David Liimakka, William Johnson, Donald Newman and Donald Birch. Out of town persons attending the services were Mr. and Mrs. Aale A.

Savel and children, David, Fred and Nancy, Mrs. Roger Norkus. Mrs. Tauno Nyquist and Mrs. Taisto Aho, Waukegan, Katherine SaveL Tempe, Mr.andMrs.

Emil Bentilla, Buhl, Patrick Champion, Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Champion, Hibbing, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Birch, Negaunee: Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Kansas and children, Kevin and Todd, and Mrs. Aryid Linna and daughter, Krissy, Ishpeming; Mrs. David Gallinetti, Republic; John G. Solin, Detroit, and Mr.

and Mrs. Donald E. Ahonen and Donald T. Ahonen, Fond du Lac. Every FRIDAY 5 to 9 FISH FRIES and CHICKEN Ironwood V.F.W Clubrooms DANCE FRI.

SAT. NITE A great group you've enjoyed before, now back by popular request. Don't miss them ibis weekend. HAMILTON CLUB 3 Mi. West Hurley on Hiway 77, Montreal, Wis.

Ray Braun on a housing development proposal, a request Ullvet Whips Adrian keep the Games Wednesday Alma a narrow non-conference basketball over Oakland Universal v. Once exider.ce uncovered, made the Xauonal Ohmpics Committee concerned Then the riopsiers. the committee's comments are turned to tough-talking Australian Hugh Weir, an IOC member who hacks Brunnace's controversial caircaign to clean Weir heads the special wafch- committee formed last to chase after national rommnter'; following alleged in enforcing t'ne teur rules. Madame Berlioux said she rouid not name any winter sports where commercialism has not made inroads--especially in the countries where it is most popular. Weir'' s'w teecihtahun'rhv Weir's "witchhunters" have scheduled a session in Tokyo Jan 26-27 to draft what is hke- Iv to be its final indictment.

It ill he submitted to the IOC executive board at a meeting during the following two days. The full IOC session, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, in Sapporo, then will have the authority to decide what to do with the Olympic sinners. "During the day I would nev- at Converse to seek funding of a er have such an inquiry is bookkeeper replied.

Case dismissed. ADRIAN, Mich. fAP) Oil- Mctory string Hockey Results On the American Stock Ex- dren and one sister, Mrs. Eliza- 2 change prices included tham- beth Hall, Berkeley, Calif. 8 pion Home Builders, down to 2 44 7 Sequojah Industries un- changed at 4' 8 Syntes.

off 8 RamSOy to 79 and Imperial Oil. down to Dog licenses are available at the treasurer's office in the Bessemer Township Town Hall Alma Edges Oakland ROCHESTER. Mich. -A freethrow with less than two under the Hughes Act for Ashland and Bayfield counties. a request by Devan Dutra to I0ur Wednesday night in the Bv THE'ASSOCIATED PRESS from 9 a.m.

to 3 Mondav seek funding under Public Law Michigan Intercollegiate Athlet- 91-211 for the Horizon House. report by James Bonney on the concentrated program's goals. minutes remaining in the game X'ISTA by report survev. on Art an A Three Line Globe Want Ad Costs onh SI 00 Cash The horse population nf ihe United States has increaseo by 200 per cent during the pas 10 year? Association with a 75-66 basketball triumph over Adrian employment Olivet, conference basketball a report on co-champions last year, took al- Besse and a most immediate command of unemployment the court and retained control throughout the game, leading by as much as 15 points. NHL Wednesday's Results Chicago 5.

New York 5. tie Boston 2. Pittsburgh 2. tie Toronto 1. Los Angeles 1.

tie California 2. Minnesota 0 Friday Game Vancouver at California OrJy game scheduled through Friday. Bessemer Township Board will meet Monday at 10 a.m. in the Board Room' of the Town Hall. Heed the CALL OF THE WILD Friday and Saturday Music by THE GALAXIES NORA'S RED CARPET LOUNGE 118 Silver St.

Hurley, Wis. LIVE MUSIC TONIGHT Russ and the Balkans The University of Northern Colorado has 30 doctoral programs. FRIED CHICKEN and FISH FRY i FRIDAY NITE 4:30 P.M.- 9:00 P.M. Plan on joining us at the- BALKAN INN "Where the Action Is" 410 Sunday Lake Wakefield NO TAKE-OUT ORDERS AFTER 4:30 Ironwood Legion Club Rooms Ironwood Memorial Bldg. Sponsored by -Blue Knights FISH FRY FRIDAYS CHICKEN SAT.

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