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Traverse City Record-Eagle du lieu suivant : Traverse City, Michigan • Page 10

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Traverse City, Michigan
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Page 10 THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1966 RECORD-EAGLE, TRAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN I A A Presented the God aid Country Award of Scouting at a recent ceremony held at Bethlehem Lutheran Church was David Torrey, center, Traverse Height Troop 21. Left to right are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Torrey, David, The Rev. J.

Grant Carlson of Des Moines, -who was visiting pastor, for the Church, and Scoutmaster Lewis Baly. Expect Union Will Ratify Airline Pact WASHINGTON (UPI)--Rank and file members of the striking airline machinists union are indicating they will give their proposed contract "a big yes vote" Friday, according to union sources. Sentiment among the highly- independent 35,400 members of Austria Hit by Floods VIENNA (UPI) Floods and landslides in western Austria today cut off the entire province of eastern Tyrol and left thousands of tourists stranded in numerous summer resorts. A state of emergency was proclaimed In Lienz, capital of the province of Eastern Tyrol, police said. Lienz was unreachable this morning with all roads and railroad lines blocked by landslides and floods.

The Austrian province of Ca- rinthia was also seriously hit by the floods and the well known holiday resort of Heiligenblut on the. bottom of the Gross Glockner mountain was completely cut off from the outside world, police said. the International Association of Machinists is building toward ratification on the new three- year pact, the sources said Wednesday. Ratification Friday would mark an end to the nation's longest and largest airline strike which began July 8 and grounded Trans World, Eastern, United, Northwest and National airlines. Their first flights would resume this weekend, if the contract is approved.

AFL-CIO President George Meany urged the airline machinists Wednesday to your great victory" by accepting the contract agreed to by their negotiators early this week. The new contract proposal Pat Eats Kentucky Fried Chicken NORTH SMR TO GRAND RAPIDS LEAVE TRAVERSE CITY 7:00 AM 2:45 PM 6:20 PM -ARRIVE GRAND RAPIDS 10:45 AM 6:15 PM 10:15 PM RETURNING LEAVE GRAND RAPIDS 7:30 AM 10:45 AM 3:30 PM 9:30 PM ARRIVE TRAVERSE CITY 10:55 AM 2:40 PM 7:25 PM 1:25 AM TO LANSING LEAVE TRAVERSE CITY 7:00 AM 11:00 AM 2:45 PM 6:20 PM ARRIVE LANSING 11:35 AM 4:15 PM 7:55 PM 11:00 PM RETURNING LEAVE LANSING 5:00 AM 10:00 AM 2:50 PM PM ARRIVE TRAVERSE CITY AM 2:40 PM 7:25 PM 1:25 AM REST ROOM EQUIPPED AIR CONDITIONED News Briefs AT A A A BAY -Marine Corporal Ronald Amborse Schaub, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Schaub of Williamsburg, is serving as a member of the ground defense at the Guantanamo Bay U.

Naval Base. He is a member of the Second Batallion, Second Marine Division, and is home-based at Camp Lejeune, N. but is undergoing a four-month tour at the' naval complex. TO and Mrs. Alford Williams and sons, Alford Jr.

and Gerard, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, returned home after spending two weeks here with their, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vert of this city and attending the wedding of Mrs.

William's brother James F. Vert. They were accompanied home by Emily Vert of this city and Ann Louiselle of Elk -Rapids, who will spend a few days vacation there. Alford Williams is serving in the.U.S. Army at Sandia Beach "New Mexico.

I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beckwith 1575 Barlow street, recently received word, that their daughter, 'Mrs. Carl N. Kiessel (Geraldine Beckwith) of Garden City, Michigan, has received an Associate of Arts degree from Schoolcraft College, Livonia.

She was appointed to the dean's list, maintaining a grade point average of over 3.5 each.semes- ter. In. September, she will continue studies at Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, toward of Bachelor of Science degree. Mrs. Kiessel is the daughter-in-law of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl R. Kiessel of East Leland and a graduate ot Traverse City Central, High School. HOME CANNING? You can't go wrong for a penny a pound. 'You get perfect results with Fruit-Fresh-every time.

It preserves the natural color and flavor of fruits when and freezing--keeps fresh-cut fruits appetizing for hours.before serving. One.can of Fruit-Fresh does up to 75 Ibs. of fruit for about Ifi per pound. Available at drug and grocery stores, and wherever you-buy Kerr jars, caps and lids. carries $92 million in wage and benefit increases and is $18 million higher than a proposed pact that the membership rejected July 31.

Meany sent telegrams to local leaders, terming the new offer "a wonderful settlement. Scout Clinic Set Tonight The Central District of the Scenic Trails Council will hold its annual program planning clinic tonight at Camp Greilick at 7:30 p.m. This program planning clinic is for all District Boy Scout and Cub Scout leaders (Scoutmasters, Assistant Scoutmasters, Junior Assistant Scoutmasters, Senior Patrol Leaders, Cub- masters, Assistant Cubmasters, Den Mothers, and all Unit committee The two-hour program will cover such topics as: "Ingredients of a Good Program;" "Who is Involved in Planning;" "Utilizing Themes in Program Planning;" "Coordinating Program Plans with Unit Goals;" "Annual Program Planning;" "Monthly Program Planning;" "Weekly Program Planning;" "Planning Den and Patrol Meetings;" "Planning Pack and Troop Meetings;" "Planning Hikes and Camps;" "Results of Good Planning;" and "Tools of Program Planning and How to Use Them." This clinic is under the direction of District Commissioner Jay Thompson of Frankfort and Roundtable Commissioners Bob Stone and Dick Williams of Traverse City, for Boy Scouting; and Hank Hasse and Dick Wagner of Traverse City, for Scouting. Kalkaska Man Taken by Death KALKASKA i B. Wonsey, SI, a longtime resident of Kalkaska, died Tuesday at a Traverse City hospital.

-Mr. Wonsey was born February 6, 1SS5 in Ingham county, moved to South BoardTnan at the age of three 'years, and had been a resident of Kalkaska since 1928. He supervised the Kalkaska county infirmary until the facility was closed and was Kalkaska public school custodian from 1950 to 1956. Mr. Mousey was a member of Kalkaska Calvary- Baptist Ohurch and of'the Surviving are: the widow, Pansy (Love); two sons, Amos ol Whitehall and Ivan of Mason; two Reatha Jones of Greenville and Lula Belle Dunham of Highland; six grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.

Funeral serivces will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Schwartz a home in Kalkaska, Rev. David Barnhart officiating, with burial in South Boardman cemetery. Taken by Death Glen R. Claypool, 57, of 2832 Holiday Hills road, Traverse City, morning at Traverse City Osteopathic hospital after an extended illness.

The body was taken 'to Hibbard funeral chapel in Traverse City, with complete funeral arrangements to be announced later. END CAMP A MUSKEGON: (UPI) The Michigan AFL-CIO day camp for youngsters ends, another year of operation i a About 2,200 children were vacation guests of the union at camp which is operated by 24 counselors, mostly college students. Cavanagh to Campaign for Soapy DETROIT (UPI) Mayor Jerome Cavanagh will hit. the campaign trail on behalf ol his, one-time political foe, G. Men nen Williams, aide revealed; today.

i Cavanagh, who was soundly beaten by the former governor 1 in the Democratic senatorial primary, will begin his role this weekend at the Democratic state convention "in a Rapids: He will introduce Williams to the delegates. "We've been discussing what part the mayor would play in the convention ever since the election," a top aide said: "After all, he's still a major figure: in the party." confirmed Cavanagh would campaign around the state for Williams. The ex- of- the campaigning is not yet aide said. Cavanagh's future role in the; party has been in 1 since the election. He failed to give wholes'ale support to the victor when 'the returns were in and there was speculation that his work for Williams might be' only perfunctory.

Biit his decision to take on active campaign work "as extensively as his responsibilities" allow seemed to indicate he planned to play a major'part'in the -Williams campaign against Sen. P. Griffin, R-Mich. ATTORNEY ROBBED DETROIT (TJPI) A bandit, striking at noontime a block from police headquarters, slugged a former assistant Wayne county Wednesday and got away with a coin collection valued, at, $25,000. Albert A.

Goldfarb, '41, an attorney and former head the prosecutor's racket squad, fold police he was slugged from behind in a parking lot near police headquarters. CHILD KILLED BATTLE CREEK (UPI)--The son- of workers, was killed Wednesday when rurf over by a truck being loaded with' pickles on a pickle farm. Authorities said Robert Mirales, son of Emilio and Juanita! Mirales of rural Marshall, was run' over by a truck driven by his uncle, Luis Hermandez, 23. OPEN OBSERVATORY ANN ARBOR (UPI) The University of Michigan's radio astronomy observatory, which explores the "universe with its 11-story high dish antenna, will open to the public Aug. 21.

Advertisement For Bid The City of Traverse City will receive sealed bids in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall; until 2:00 p.m. Thursday August 25, 1966 for the following: 22 Distribution Transl'oriri- ers. Specifications-may be obtaiii- ed at City The City of Traversa City reserves the right to accept or re'- 1 ject any or all bids, waive irregularities and to accept bid which in their opinion is to the best interest of the City; F. A. McCall, City Cleric August IS, 1966 IT.

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