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Lottery Used to List GOPs in Fall Primary Lots were cast Wednesday in the County office todetcrmine the order of names on the Republican ballot for coroner and sheriff in the September primary GOP sheriff candidates will appear in this order Clive Biasing Gary Bel man. Howard J. Baker. Kenneth Eales and Robert Talatzko GOP coroner candidates John Ward. John A DeQuardo and Rodney Kelley Pine Lake Man Wants Train to Stay Cannonball Cutoff Is Appealed QCONOMtiWOC The Cannonball will keep on rolling if a Pine Lake man has anything to say about it.

Hermann Nunnemacher. Nashotah Rt 1. wants the Public Service Commission to reopen hearings on the order to discontinue the Can nonball commuter train between Watertown and Milwaukee The PSC order is by substantial evidence on the record and his petition states and is 'arbitrary and and by error of law William Brumfield, of the commission. said this morning no decision has vet been made on Nunnemacher petition The commission can either order a rehearing which would stay the order to stop the train on July 21 or it could deny the petition Denial of the petition would leave Nunnemacher with only a court appeal left: which he says he will take As examples of questionable material presented by the railroad. Nunnemacher said the railroad complains of the cost of the six persons necessary to run the train Two of are a ticket seller, who also sells for Amtrak and can not be called just a Cannonball employe, and a full time administrator who Nunner- (Freeman Staff Photo) Friendly Fun Buried under four feet of sand at Minooka Park Wednesday, Sue Black, 12, of 1718 Sycamore Drive, withstood the antics of her friends as they flung even more of the grit on her.

The girls are (from left) Carrie Dodge, 12, of 1722 Sycamore Drive, Gail Fuller, 12, of 914 School Drive, and Christine Rodrigues, 12, of 1129 School Drive, and Marla Moyer, 12, of 1112 School Drive. Madison Patients Claim Doctor Intimidation MADISON. Wis (APi Some patients claim they are being intimidated by Madison doctors to pay the portion of their bills not covered by Surgical Care-Blue Shield Plan medical insurance, state Insurance Commission Stanley Du Rose said Wednesday. Du Rose said some doctors were allegedly telling patients to sign before treatment an agreement to pay as the usual and reasonable any balance beyond what Surgical Care pays. Doctors know it is Surgical obligation under state contract to provide payment of the customary, usual and reasonable Du Rose said Dem Hopeful Blasts Oconomowoc Incumbent In Assembly Race Gerald Robinson.

Democratic candidate for State Representative in the 84th Assembly district, said the incumbent represents the kind of politics that is unacceptable to voters. He was referring to State Rep John Alberts of Oconomowoc Robinson said elected officials be willing to inform the electorate and guide them through the political morass while remaining responsive to the informed judgments of the rank and file Robinson. 31. lives in Palmyra and teaches political science at Palmyra High School He holds a degree in mathematics and a degree in political science Finalists in Fairest of Fair for Test Ready Ten finalists for the of the contest at the county fair were named Wednesday The queen will be selected Friday at 8 at the County Exposition Grounds on Northview Road Finalists include Darlene Andert. 18.

of 19160 Brookdale Drive. Brookfield: Donna 16. of 14520 Cleveland Ave. New Berlin. Maralyn Cartwright.

20. of W255-S53I5 Oakdale Drive. Waukesha: Mary Ebert. 16. of 36345 Silver Maple Oconomowoc: Shelley Goekel.

16, of 1365 Victoria Court. Elm Grove The other five of the 10 finalists are Andrea Hansen. 18. of 1737 Davies Drive. Oconomowoc Sherry Houk.

17. of 39018 Highway 106. Dousman; Cheryl Humer. 16. of 21111 Glengarry Road.

New Berlin: Marita Martiniak. 18 of 705 Tennv Ave. Waukesha, and Julie Schauf, 16. of 13002 Cameron Ave Butler. feel it is highly questionable for doctors, knowing' this is the situation, to pceee to tell a patient that he will be responsible for additional he said, to get the patient to sign an additional fee At issue is whether Madison doctors who treat the 41.000 state employes covered bv Surgical Care are required to follow a fee schedule which is lower for some procedures than the one they had been following when the Wisconsin Physicians Service had the contract to insure state employes for morethan 10 years prior to July.

1971 The director of the State Group Insurance Bureau. John Sumnicht. estimated that up to 50 state employes had complained about Madison doctors' attempts Prices Slide Down NEW YORK (AP) Prices slid downward in today's stock market for the fifth session in a row. Trading was moderate Losing issues opened up an advantage of more than 2 to 1 over gainers on the New York Stock Exchange Last Chg. Bang Punt (Wauk.

Mot.) .15 dn Coca-Cola (Aqua-Chem) 13414 dn 1:,4 Crown. Cork and Seal 22 7h dn 'm Gen. Electric dn 1 Gen. Tel (Auto Elec) dn Gerber 36 dn 'n Gulf W. (Amronl dn 2 7m Hein Werner No Trade International Harvester 32 7 dn Koehring (Husco) 21 up Manpower No Trade Penney 76'i dn 2 Portec (Butler Bin) No Trade RTE Rex Chainbelt 41 Sears Roebuck 106 7 dn 7 Wis Elec.

Power 22 dn Kid Asked Godfrey A Krueger 16'4 17'. Payco 12' 2 Sta-Rite (Wauk Rubber) 17' 17vm Wis 13 These noon prices are provided by Robert W. Baird and Co. to collect the extra money He said perhaps 30 persons complained that they were asked to sign agreements before treatment was given Obituaries Mrs. M.

A. Zellmer VERNON Mrs Mary Ann Zellmer. 79. Waukesha Rt 2. died Wednesday in Waukesha Memorial Hospital of cancer Born in Fussville now Menomonee Falls Mrs Zellmer lived in Vernon with her husband for over 50 years She was a member of St James Catholic Church, the Christian Mothers and Altar Society and worked on Indian missions for the church for the last 25 years She also belonged to the Vernon Homemakers for over years Mrs Zellmer is survived by her has band Walter sons Leo of Muskego.

Raymond of West Allis, and Willard of Waukesha: a daugh ter. Mrs Virginia Hanson of Hales Corners: brothers George Schumacher of Butler and Allie Schumacher of Menomonee Falls and sisters Miss Louise Schumacher of Menomonee Falls and Mrs Isabelle Mislange of Mil waukee. Services will be 9 30 Saturday morning at the Van Valin-Guequierre Funeral Home in Mukwonago and at 10 a at St James for a funeral Mass with Rev Raymond Budde officiating Visitation starts after 4 Friday at the funeral home with a vigil at 8 Interment will be at the Vernon Cemetery. Lester Gartzke OCONOMOWOC A lifetime resident of the area died Tuesday at Watertown following a long illness Lester Gartzke. 72.

of 242 E. Summit Ave died at Marquardt Manor Gartzke was born in Summit and farmed in Concord Town for most of his life before moving to Oconomowoc Survivors include his wife. Clara and son Milton Funeral service will be Friday at 2 p.m at St Evangelical Lutheran church. Oconomowoc. the Rev.

Clausing officiating. Friends may call after 4pm today at the Notbohm funeral home and at the church on Friday from noon to time of service. Burial will be in Belle ceme- terv macher says he or his fellow commuters have never been able to locate Also the four men who actually operate the tram are no longer needed in light of the change in the law concerning the full crew Nunnemacher and his fellow commuters are also concerned about the railroad's consistent lack of promotion of the train in what seems to be an effort to intentionally cause the demise they (the railroadi had made an effort to promote the train and then found attendance down we would have no argument Nunnemacher said But the inefficient operation of the train and the lack of trying to get pas sengers for it have contributed to facts which seem to show the train is a loser Nunnemacher said Nunnemacher said the developers of Hart ridge and Scotland two large residential developments in Hart land and Oconomowoc kenw nothing of the Cannonball when they were advertising their developments The Cannonball is the last thread of mass transportation left from the west into Milwaukee and has to be pre served Nunnemacher said U.S. Chess Challenger Pulls Out of Match REYKJAVIK. Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer informed the organizers of the world chess championships today, that he is boycotting further play unless three hidden movie cameras are removed from the hall.

A call was made to the organizers at 10 minutes before the scheduled start of second game with Boris Spassky of Rassia It said Fischer coming Lothar Schmid, the chief referee, said Spassky would have to sit at the chess table by himself for one hour Then the game would be forfeited by Fischer. At what point Fischer would be disqualified from the championship series would have to be decided by the International Chess Schmid said. Fischer staged a 30-minute walkout shortly after the play began Wednesday, complaining that a movie camera 150 feet away was making him nervous. The camera was hardly visible in the dimness outside the lighted players' circle. and it could not be heard by Fischer, but aides said the knowledge of its presence unnerved him Chief referee Schmid of West Germany, who makes the decisions on all contested points in connection with the match, told Fischer during his walkout there was nothing he could do about the camera Film and television rights for the match have been sold to an American promoter, and Fischer and Spassky are to get a share of the proceeds.

estimated at a minimum of $27,500 each up to liOthar Schmid whether Aid. Pronold Is OK After Crash In Milwaukee Fifth Ward Aid Paul J. Pronold was slightly injured and shaken in a truck accident Wednesday Pronold. who is a route salesman for Borden. Inc of Milwaukee, was driving a company truck east on Hamilton at the intersection of Hamilton and North Astor in Milwaukee when a car on Astor failed to yield right-of wav.

Pronold wife said that in an effort to avoid hitting the car. Pronold swerved off the road, wrecking two other cars and being throw from the truck The truck barelv hitting him. Mrs. Pronold said doctor said he was not badly injured but he was shaken up pretty badlv she said doctor told to take it easy for a few days which he II never do Pronold had twisted his left shoulder, arm and leg when he was thrown from the truck Mrs Pronold said but no injuries appeared on ravs taken yesterday The driver of the other car was ticketed for failure to yield right-of-wav. a spokesman for the Borden company said United Way Will Give Hard Cash, Not Hope POR THE FIRST time in its 42 year history, the United Wav in Waukesha County (formerly the Greater Waukesha United Fundi will make agency allocations with money it has rather than with money it hopes to have By unanimous voice vote, the board of directors Wednesday passed a motion deferring allocations until after the annual fund raising drive is completed Until this year, the group had made recommendations for allocations to the 33 agencies it aids at this time of the year The annual fund raising campaign will take place from October 3-19 this year, and the budgeting will be done in November way be allocating hard dollars instead of high the campaign chairman Tonv Bryant explained in introducing the plan to the meeting is for sure until we know how much monev we have The board also passed a motion to accept last year goal of $406,383 as a realistic goal for the coming year, despite an increase in dollar requests from participating agencies Last year the United Wav fell short of its goal by $36,383.

the psychological aspect of meeting the goal to board member Chuck Mead told the group in discussion of the measure The group also granted a $2,076 disaster relief request from the American Red Cross The money spent during the flooding in the Dakotas and on the East coast. Bobby plays, one of advisers said today. Contacted at his hotel. Schmid said will be a match tonight If Fischer appear, he will take the consequences A member of Fischer's camp said the aspects are being studied Richard Stein, a lawyer for the promoter who bought the TV and film rights. Chester Fox.

said he was up all night with second, the Rev William Uimbardv. and Fred Cramer of the U.S. Chess Federation Stein said that at one point Fischer walked in on the meeting, listened for a few minutes and then in a few sentences indicated he was adamant about expelling the cameras Then he went to bed. In agreement with Lombardy nd Cramer. Stein wrote Fischer a letter at 5 this morning appealing to the challenger to accept the presence of the cameras and go on playing hope the letter will move him Stein said Schmid said he was prepared to invoke two rules of the match against Fischer.

Rule 17 prohibits in the name of highest principles of that either player or annoy his opponent Rule 21 allows the taking of pictures during the match by official photographers as long as the cameras are visible nor audible The camera Fischer objected to was officially sanctioned Aisooated Photo Bobby Fischer, American challenger of Boris Spassky, world chess champion, raised his eyes in perplexity Wednesday during their game in Iceland which Fischer lost. There are 24 games scheduled in the match. Park-rec Dept. Plans Pool Heaters, Tennis Courts Waukesha Will Get Into Hot Water Next Summer YY atkr HEATERS for the two out door swimming pools, three new tennis courts at Heyer School and further development of the Fox River sanctuary are in the works for Park-recreation Depart ment for 1973 Those plans were outlined by Park rec Director William Oliver in a talk to the Lions Club Wednesday noon The pool heaters are need principally for the young learners. Oliver maintained They stand around in the water to and trate on their lessons, he said Water temperature on cool days is about 68.

and on warm days about 73. Oliver said Heaters would maintain it at 72 to 73 and prevent it from going below 70. he said Pool heaters would mean teaching in as little as 10 days what is now takes 15 days to teach, he contended Total cost of the heaters would be about $5,000. based on a 1969 estimate, he said Oliver also put in a pitch for more parkland Waukesha now has 331 acres of recreation area, but of that 13 are leased. 41 are undeveloped and 88 are in the Fox River sanctuary, he said Being a city of about 41.000.

Wau kesha should have 410 acres of park-rec land, he said It now has only half that, discounting the leased and undeveloped land and the santuary The city is growing by abbut 1.500 people a year, which means it should add 24 acres of park-rec land every year for the next 10 years if it is to serve the estimated population of 55.000 in 1980. he said. Describing current park rec programs Oliver said More than 1.000 boys play on 58 base ball teams. 130 pre-school children have programs. 126 Golden Agers are provided for and 1.416 kids are in the learn- to-swim classes In addition there are park concerts, basketball, arts and crafts, dramatics, day amp and others These, he said, refute the claim a boy made to him recently that nothing to do in Waukesha 2 Local Firms Give Contributions to UW Contributions from two locat firms are among a $12,645,497.98 block of gifts and grants which the University of Wis consin Board of Regents will accent at its meeting Friday in Madison A $1 000 grant from the RTE ASEA Corporation.

400 Prairie Ave will support the Dr Marcus Wallenberg Lectureship in International Basiness at the UW Madison School of Basiness The Waukesha Motor Company. 1000 St Paul Ave has given $350 for internal combustion engine research, to be used in the mechanical engineering department of the university at Madison Waukesha Freeman Thursday, July 13, 1972 Page 3.

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