Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Bellingham Herald from Bellingham, Washington • 2

Location:
Bellingham, Washington
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Parent may I Bellingham Wash Herald Wed May 10 1972 Weather here there Students eye Courthouse report anti-war alternatives Park to board continues oppose log boom Weather table 24 hours to 4 am Wednesday High Law Pr Pacific Northwest By DIANE LEWIS Of The Bellingham Herald Whatcom County Park Board will continue to object to an application by Georgia Pacific Corp to repair and preserve existing piling in Portage Bay remove mit facilities on Oil rCOOKl A evnlrafion time all permit facilities will be William Dittrich chairman of the paik board said all participants leaving the earlier meeting indicated they understood that Georgia Pacific agreed to The board went expiration bers supported Dittrich's position 1 and a letter to be sent to the Army Corps of Engineers stating reasons for objections was approved by the board members NOT THE FATHER A Superior Court jury by an 11 to 1 voter reached a verdict Monday afternoon that Paul Nelson is not the father of an illegitimate child born to Judith Lank-haar In the civil case in which the (Se Picture Page 1) Students at Western Washington State College today wore reportedly contemplating everything from completely closing the college down to low-key per-son-Unperson contacts to protest President Richard escalation of the war in Southeast Asia Last night about 500 students rallied in the Viking Union lounge on campus then marched downtown to the Federal Building where between 100 and 200 students spent the night By 10 am this morning only five or ten of the demonstrators were left in front of the building but they were expected to be joined by others later in the day Bellingham police put up barricades at Magnolia and Cornwall and Magnolia and Commercial Sts to keep cars out of Loral weather data as nished at 11 am by FAA Sta tion Bellingham Airport: It a 1 None today trace Tuesday Temperatures: High today 55 degrees low 43 degrees high Tuesday 54 degrees low 43 de-grees average 49 degrees Wind: South I miles an hoar Barometer: 3121 inches ris lug Forecast Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RcUinghnm to Everett Increasing clouds Highs in lower 60s Lows in 40s Light and variable winds becoming 5-15 mph Thursday Olympia to Vancouver Wash Increasing clouds Highs in upper 60s lows in 40s Light and variable wind becoming southerly 5-15 mph Thursday Coastal clouds Highs in lower AOs Lows in 40s Variable winds 5-15 mph becoming mostly southerly 10-20 mph Thursday Tomorrow's tides by the office after (Caatlnaed Fram Page 1) Mason said might think it is but he show Other students spoke in favor of the book but some adults present sided with Taylor Cordell Baker 1801 Eldridge Ave questioned the school administration's contention that students did not have to read a book if they felt it was objectionable Haw does' he hnow? does a student know it is objectionable until he reads he asked Baker also said there is no proof or justification Berger was presenting a true historical picture in the book but rather his use of obscene words might just be the author has In deciding not to ban the book and to support the recommendation of Supt Gordon Carter and a special committee called to study it board member Hal Arnason said it would be hard to draw a line on Big without drawing lines elsewhere He said he was opposed to censorship Arnason said the good that will come from crusade will be to make the teaching staff and administrators more aware of what is being taught in the schools In Us resolution the board emphasized English teachers make certain students un- Sept 8 1975 (the date of the Lummi Tribal lease) or sooner if the park board developed the island prior to that date was very clearly indicated that because it is highly unlikely that the island will be developed by that time the Septem- her 1975 target in all likelihood minuterdeTiberation would be the removal date Dittrich said a matter of fact it was indicated that after' that date Georgia Pacific would no longer have seed of the storage area due to other mother was represented prosecuting the jury reached a verdict The mother alleged was the father of her son If Nelson would found to be the father have been ordered by Bert Kale to pay support child previously against the application to the Army Corps of Engineers to work on the present log storage area near the Portage Island Park (Point Frances) A meeting was held several weeks ago between county commissioners and representatives of the park board and G-P to discuss respective positions on log storage and what was believed to be an agreement was reached Application revised G-P then revised its appli- Nelson year-old have been he could Judge for the the area Tliey reported the and Ekstrom chief testers as and division operations for the trouble Army Corps of Engineers then By United Presn International Temperatures and precipitation lor the 24 hour period ending at 4 am High law Pep 82 47 63 36 46 40 55 S3 44 73 60 60 43 09 78 50 82 72 64 83 71 55 84 76 55 35 48 45 07 89 68 54 47 50 47 39 05 65 43 69 32 80 48 67 41 59 40 Albuquerque Boise Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Fresno Honolulu Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Milwaukee New York Palm Springs Philadelphia Portland Me Portland Ore Reno Sacramento St Louis Salt Lake City No expiration set Dittrich said that it was on this basis the board decided to modify its original position and support the application but the terminology of the application saw and Terry Isaacson to go beyond possibly beyond Bourasaw and Isaacson the Sept 8 1975 date sets no brought suit against the tavern PHILIP TAYLOR Jr Appeal will depend Old Roosevelt School to be sold by district sent a copy of the change to the park board for its comments The proposed change was read at the park board meeting Tuesday Hie firm would like to in- Ask for brooms Early this morning the demonstrators asked for brooms to clean up their debris The city street department obliged High IOW High (jOW 1:06 a 65 ft 10:20 a -11 ft 5:31 60 ft 10:27 53 ft i corporate the following words expiration date San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane Thermal Washington Winnipeg corporation for $2050 they claimed was loaned to the corporation and for $40000 which they claim they gave to the de- He added he feels a misunderstanding in how the modification should be written was Some students are attempting under purpose The old Roosevelt School on i the hew Roosevelt School near- to gain support for a strike cation: continue until Sept deratand they are not required Alabama Street will be put upjby which would completely close! 8 1975 (expiration date of to read books they find objection-! for auction at 10 am June 10 at jthe college for an unspecified i Lummi Tribal lease) or until 30 able and -also emphasize that a minimum price of 350000 ine property nas Deen ap- time days after notice is given by the refusal to read such books will I Bellingham school directors praised at 145000 less demon- Qthers gre urgjng marches adversely affect their also decided last night to an-! tion the building The sue- aiKj rajjeg 0 publicly demon I thorize the sale of a house con-! cessful bidder will be required strate their displeasure with Point Frances is developed for made by the G-P representa-j fendants to invest in another tive but until that mistake is business but which was not in-corrected the board will havei vested as planned to continue to object to the proj-1 judge Swedberg listened to 1 the case earlier this year and mem-then continued the case until 'last w'eek Following more testimony he Five-day outlook WESTEJtN WASHINGTON -Mostly fair with temperatures a little above normal Friday through Sunday Highs in AOs and lower 70s Lows mostly 40s EASTERN WASHINGTON Mostly fair with temperatures a little above noimal Friday through Sunday Highs mostly 70s lws in 40s 59 SO 50 2 61 70 48 49 44 18 65 50 19 43 structed by the carpentry class to pay 5 per cent of the price at President moves and public use as a park at which a Bellingham Vocational the time of sale and the balance still others want low key activi-! i Technical Institute at an auc-1 within 30 days The board re-! ties such as letter writing A I I I tion at 7 pm June 7 served the right to refuse all voter drives and person-to-per- til I Off TA fA For a time the school board I bids son confrontations 11 wllllWWI I III vM I MV discussed hanging on to the The board also caued for bids Associated Student President I Roosevelt property until a cwn-j jor tbe 197273 school year on Tod Sundquist said today his of- AniAF A Ant At" linniUllA tow'uts toto toia Jaice 1 aundering towcls- amps- ttl-: 'in have 00 Part of a strike SB fl 10 1 CB II Tfi I PldlininQ A districtwide swimming pro- i aaag ts nt0 ra ge writer repair food for the and will not support marches or Supt Gordon Carter how- paper Mount Vernon Architect in determining recreational This office will not on this Henry Klein has been hired to needs and priorities of the area main senior activity Jones also received per-Bellingham and the mission from the park board to satellite centers in the coun- proceed with work on plans for ty- the seven and a half mile trail School swim program eyed gram for sixth graders in the Bellingham School system is ect The rest of the board Deaths funerals i I ruled Paul Williams personally owes the $2050 to the defendants and that the corporation owes Bourasaw the $4000 He ruled that the plaintiffs shall not receive payment for attorneys fees and interest on the money owed them GIVEN CERTIFICATE County commissioners presented a certificate to Herb Miller county director of Emergency Services for his recent completion of a state seminar on an emergency preparedness Edward Urfer of Everson dies Max LaSalle former police chief dies In other business the board: ie ad- New school open Whatcom County Park Board system running from Maple Tuesday took the recommenda- Falls to Glacier on the old tion of its selection committee waukee Railroad right-of-way Up to individuals The school was vacated last week when students moved to' Roeder remodeling Dlans and called aw'fuI riSht of Western andbd K1in from the nine trai system which will be Reviewed plans and called studentg to freelv attend classes archtcts under consideration bids the remodeling nf swaents to ireeiy attend classes i used by hikers bicyclists and to start any new programs The proposed swimming program was presented to the board last night by Don Emery director of physical education in the school system Emery said plans called for using the YMCA pool and giving all ine ymca pool ana giving sixth graders ten con- Suit brings 1 frr SCHOOIS ilDjV a costs $840 Services for Edward Urfer 83 Everson will be 1 pm Friday in Bellingham Funeral Home He died Friday at Greenacres Memorial today at his home 5938 Law-' Park under the direction of rence Rd Westford Funeral Home Mr Urfer was a retired farm- Mr LaSalle had served ss er shd had lived in the Hope-! Bellingham's police chief under well and Lawrence areas since i scuv days of swimming les- twn mayors starting in 1913 1916 He was a member oflsT eMOn ast and had be a county jailer 1 Nooksack United Methodist uf "'nutes-under Sheriff Bill Breuer Church Hopewell Grange and: said the program was im- He was a member of the Western Farmers Association portant because Bellingham is a Faith Lautheran Church Survivors are the widow oriented area and Survivors include two nieces Della two sisters Ida Vos- fh program ay life Mm I Ota Smith and Mra Lor-! burgh of Soottlo ond Eltaabothl1" tM w'" raine Roth of the city The Rev oisenius will conduct services im iJoiia aurimminif lae for on a WITHDRAWS PLEA For- portion of the second floor of and Pursue norml concerns Whatcom (founty voters last i horseback riders is on the north i rest Baxter 20 2317 Cedar Roeder School for adminis- must never be forcibly abridged faM approved a park bond issue side of the river from Maple shores will appear in Whatcom trative use Estimated cost is denied bv Pressure included $660000 for se- Falls to Boulder Creek and then District Court Mav 30 for a trial $36000 Bids will be opened at 3 he continued action can cses bf river its on a charge of petty larceny by pm May 23 onlV be termed oppressive and mated $a00 000 has been ear- Slde t0 Glacier possession of stolen property blatant violation of individual marked for the main center to had Dieaded guilty to thr -Hired the architectural civil rights and i built in Bellingham and the Both sides charBe against him and was amM Sundquist said he doubted ney will be spent sentenced to rix months in The mQn Ain that demonstrations and satellite centers in Lynden Jones said the State Depart- county jail but he then asked as us snare irom a successful i UP Wlth a Were very effective but did say Blame Sumas Nooksack Ev- ment 0f Natural Resources is judge Jack Kurtz for per- price fixing suit but it cost the fanfb dfrict at hc WOUd voter reg'stra- erndal 1 Panning a aimiar traiI syftem district over $800 to get it i of 12 ion drlves and the ike' i Hertz Mid Wein will be asked rU" the Supt Gcrdon Carter told the think they are much more: tf rver- work done by constructive than itrikea and i 5 ffd board last night the Kui tz allowed the plea with-Tentative plans for use areas drawal Burial will be in Greenacres out of the Program aa Swim- meeting May 23 to talk to the i park board and get general be jrad ideas about the centera aove18lt The park board plans to begin Trail development work on the trail system this Memorial Park check was received from he1 Roofing Co on the he said State Attorney General for a roof at bool at jn any eventt are encour-suit the state wron against Har- a 0081 aging all students to let their per Row Publishers for price work done by views be Sundquist said fixing on purchase of library Standen Construction Co in suspect there are a good the REFUSES TO GO HOME A county girl 16 was put in juvenile detention by authorities for safekeeping after she re-a letter fused to go home i summer The board received William Flinton dies here at 94 pro-about mers he said Estimated cost of grom for one year -4500 The board took the program under advisement Jeffrey A Gregory books The time spent in obtaining necessary information tor the I suit cost the district an esri mated $640 he said William Flinton funera Thursday Williams St died today remodeling Whatcom Middle number of people who support School at a cost of $10o546 the President action but have iQ3fd gave Landscape Planner the date for a prelimi- i not made their feelings known Grant Jones of Seattle the go-nary budget hearing for the! ksad acton WI ahead to proceed on his projects 1972-73 school year for 5 pm I P'bly result in jbe argest for a study 0f the Nooksack this June 1 from Walton Crane of Everett asking permission to use 400 feet of the trail for 90 days this summer for transporting timber he has purchased off land off the trail The old railroad right-of-way is the only access to the timber The board discussed the request pointing out it would be setting a precedent Suggestions about possible rental of the area Ex-Seattle councilman Levine dies protest year on Rjver and for development of campus but predicted it the Maple Falls Glacier trail Jones has been hired by the board to work on a prehens've master study for recreation conservation and preservation of the Nooksack com- Also in detention was a Bellingham boy 14 for public intoxication DIVORCES ASKED Suits for divorce have been filed in Superior Court by James A against Robert Myers married Feb 22 1968 two children Lonnie against Roy Southard married Nov 18 1968 in Mount Vernon IN JAIL Gary Watts 19 Ferndale was in the county jail today serving a sentence he received in Ferndale Municipal A retired conductor and mill worker he had lived in the area rr rrev i tor 30 gear Ha waa a mambar f''e" of Carden St Methodiat Church m- and Roldan Age Club Survivor are a daughter He'He dled i Mrs Lydia Taylor of Belling-1 Rev- Elmer Erickson will ham: a son George of Olym- officiate Burial will be in Bay pia three grandchildren and Iew Cemetery five great grandchildren Services are pending at Jones Funeral Home Dlirial Oil Friday for Mrs Koder 1 the bid of Uniflite be as large as the Cambodian Inc to do computerized sche- demonstrations in 1970 duling and grade reporting for i the two high schools Cost will be $297 cents per student at II' Bellingham High and $286 per' fjX0t1 Q6TS student at Sehome Dollar falls in European exchanges River flood plain Jones' master plan will pin- and ways of getting the right-of-point uses of the area with way restored to its original eventual use by the park board Two cars catch fire state were discussed The board finally agreed to sugggest to Crane that if he real- Court for illegal possession of lily had to use he trail he quor and contributing to the de-should be encouraged to only linquency of a minor Watts was sentenced to 25 SEATTLE (UPIl The man who was an eight-term presi- dent of the Seattle City Council LONDON (AP) The US Driver OetS time David Levine died Tuesday at doiiar hit by a wave of selling Burial services for Mrs Hazel i age in 8 Seate hos slumped on European foreign Ill jail $194 fine Koder 7 528 Sterline TV win pila1 exchanges today in continuing be at 10:30 a Friday at Bavl C0lj 001 uncertainty over developments Richard Allen Briscoe 34 407 i amiiy services tor Katherine 1 vew Cemetery under the rfireiJ rom '1W1 t0 1962- wtb only a in the Vietnam crisis 13th St pleaded guilty in Mu-! al'n St i0'' Jon" Fueral Hom'- Tl'-' 1rflTS aad nidpal Qwirt'today to driving woman labelled Niton' decl- will be at 2:30 pm Thursday in A Sftvar PWjnf was rushed t0 unoad dolars "bile under the influence of in-1 sion a nance When he retirea stronger currencies in what toxicants Elsewhere antiwar the council Levine was named 7urjrh dealers described as jsewnei'e antiwar protest- council president emeritus descned as Judge Leslie Lee gsve him 30 ers poured into the streets to Mi Hnmt BWnH! A resident of the com- Moleshhineral Home Ferndale munity Mrg Koder djed Jagt Mie died Monday FYiday A resident of Whatcom Coun- Survivors i Slight damage is reported to cross it and a bond should be two cars after fires Tuesday put up by Crane assuring resto-firemen said i ration of the trail to its original A loose gasoline line on thestate 1969 car driven by Shelly Stone- ln other business the board: breaker at Lakeway Dr andj Humboldt St is listed as the pan program cause of the first fire and a Levine also served on the however days in City Jail with 28 Sus-1 register opposition clashing 1 fjf Pended and fined him $194 with police and causing some planning commission bad been free bullion days in the county jail with five days suspended and was fined $131 COPPER STOLEN Joe og of Northwest Transformer Service Everson reported a storage building at Mission and Pole Rds was entered by prying a lock off the door deputies said an estimated $200 worth of copper was taken from a barrel inside the building property damage Two persons In court Tuesday Julie Ann cigarette started the fire in the back seat of a 1964 car belonging to Charles Levins at 1515 Birch wood Ave to sponsor this summer an outdoor program with hiking camping canoeing and similar activities led by Al markets president of the Seattle Central afpr a steady two-week rise Labor Council and was inter-1 that took the price up $4 to a national vice president of the1 nmni a Jewelry Workers Union NM suffered wounds after police to clear protest- include a daughter ty most of her life she is sur- Miss Janise Todd of Bellevue vived by three daughters Mrs lwo sisters Mrs Goldie Van Mary Cupplcs of Bellingham Valkenburg of Pollock Pines Mrs Patrice Sharrah of Blaine I a 1 i and Mrs Adelaide and Mrs Ruth Cook of Seattle of Myrtle Creek Ore four sons John of Acme Eari nf Ferndale Harold and George 1 BeHingham: II granh SedrO fltneml children 81 great grand- children: and four great great for Alvifl Wold grandchildren The Rev David Mann will of- SEDRO WOOLLEY Funer-ficiate Cremation will follow al services will be held for Morgan 51 2315 Williams St pleaded guilty to shoplifting Monday at Kwik Stop Market 1400 Holly St She received a dav night's close but 50 cents I suspended 30-day sentence JJJJ down from the fixing Tuesday a $100 fine was also suspended number in Albuquerque gunshot used tear gas of ers from an Firemen also responded to a rinan outline indicated uXeJshT of false alarm at Jik'ng cost for this summer would be University of Unj0m western Washington 6 offsct by $2000 in fees 1 State College and to a fire in a bu't the park board asked Hertz interstate highway Jniversit windows of tclevision set at the home of with Doan to pare down American business offices were Warrant issued when man fails to appear A bOTtoh wa Philippine Delsie Crapo 308 Carolina St to be of- i broken when 1200 demonsti a- tors marched through the streets of Frankfort Germany i SVC tcadlGTS Rocks and potatoes were hurled at Vice President Spiro limousine in Columbus Ohio' with one object hit- VERNON I the initial program i fered to a request by Robert Viereck representing ai ea bowman calling for development of the 40 acres off Resig-ling Street leased by the countv today by Superior CourtJudge as which droooed 93 points cfntphnOfl Alvin LaVerne Wold at 11 am Bert Kale for Tuesday was down 61 points Sra'en000 lolinnnn Wocfhnff Ihursday at Lmey Chapel! Parcy who more to 5208 jonanna vvesinoil Cremation will follow at Haw-! faded to appear today for trial jday 'best solution' thorne Lawn Memorial Park La Belle and co-defendant: Mr Wold died at the age of 46 1 Kenneth Fox 21 Bellingham funeral Friday at Everett General Hospital pleaded innocent to a charge Funeral services for Johanna i Tuesdav He came to Skagit accusing them of the burglary Westhoff 82 County in 1943 and had made last January of a south side pm Frldy 1 run' hi hom at Slro Woollr Home in Lynden She died Tues-1 3 January since drive-in and a jury scheduled for today trial was Vin-MOUNT Library gets outreach sum Bellingham Library Board discussed implementation of a $13000 Community Outreach grant from the Social Security Administration Tuesday The grant for furnishing books recordings films and even some framed pictures to nursing homes and public hous- ing for the elderly is expected Onegins budget tentatively set Hovander Farm to Bob Rhea to total about $30900 for the 23 million at its June meet- for $1000 rent for this year andj year ng 15 acres to Alex Gitts for the The board also received a li-t- Norwood Brooks State Secre- i grass only for $300 rent The board will adopt a 1972-72 i to lease 35 acres of ter from Manley Fox offering ting the rear window Agnew was injured Agnew told a GOP fund-rais-inz dinner President will not permit this nation nearly 200 years old to be degraded or demeaned He is going to stay with this problem and he is going to solve it MANILA The leader of the Philippine statehood movement said today statehood Santiago Garabito 21 and! United States is Victoria Prado 23 both of shortcut to Blaine Gary A Tipping 33 and Geraldine Cox 32 both of Victoria BC Robert Philippine economic and security problems Former Congressman Rufino Antonio national chairman Robert Dumont 34 and Philippine Statehood-USA da-v He was a World War II Army Mrs Westhoff was a member vetfran and menber of Elks of the Ixdies Aid of the Sumas Lodge 1604 Independent Order county jail Advent Christian Church 1 in had lived of Foresters Lodge and Carpen-' Jurors the community ters Union Ij0Ca 954 Mount 1 t0 On the economic front an- are indefinite were being selected to 1jgten the case agajnst Fox Fay A Halsall 27 both of Van-j "Iso said he was per i Vernon couver BC sure that once the Filipino Survivors include the widow BELMONT Daniel A Burns 25 1413 people approve statehood in a Uta nd ton Atan nd Victor St and Linda Miller 20 plebiscite the United States at home three sisters Gladys BALTIMORE (UPI) Trainer Myrtle Rocke Myrtle Hendrix and Homer Pardue today shipped nouncement of the military of-! fensive caused American stock prices Tuesday to plummet in the sharpest one-day decline in six months The Dow Jones averages of 30 industrials fell since 1910 Survivors include the husband Fred two sons William of Everson and Joseph of Sumas a brother Tim Wierstra of Sumas ten grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren The Rev Earl Crouse will officiate at the services Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery space for a branch library in his proposed shopping center at Alabama and Yew Sts The board will investigate costs Chairman David Rhea tary Lud Kramer and Governor candidate James MacDermott changes gold soared to recoi will be featured speakers May high an ounce in 1 15 17 and 25 respectively during while the dollar fell in' a Political Awareness Week ata $1996 The bid was the low bid relation to other currencies the college of two submitted the contract for a play structure for Silver Lake Park to Northwest Design Products Inc Tacoma at a cost of No Le Hace runner-up to Riva Ridge in last Saturday's Kentucky Derby to Belmont Park in New York to prep for the May 20 Preakness at Pimlico Margaret Williams all of Seattle a brother Raymond Wold in Alaska and a naif -brother Alfred Laine of waukie Ore Antonio testified for nearly two hours before a special Philippine congressional committee which is looking into the activities of the movement son and Kathy Roedell 18 Lynden Robert Todd 31 Vancouver BC and Valerie Friedt 19 Burnaby BC fs.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Bellingham Herald
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Bellingham Herald Archive

Pages Available:
979,777
Years Available:
1903-2024