Ludington Daily News (Newspaper) - July 21, 1964, Ludington, Michigan Commission Agrees To Study Parking Plan The Ludington city commis after a 30minute agreed Monday night to join with a group of Ludington busi in preliminary studies for construction of a new town parking A signed by a group of businessmen and store own ers on the north side of the 100 block of West Ludington Ave asked the city to join with them in acquiring three lots in that block and turning them in to an unmetered parking The agreed to stand onehalf of the not to exceed for their The proposed parking lot would cover the area behind the two buildings on North James Street that house professional people and would extend to Rath from the alley to Court It is estimated that the lot would hold about 80 Commissioner Peter Copeyon moved Due to the fact that traffic engineers are that the petition be tabled until they complete their report but in the meantime the city ask for a preliminary Commissioner Green said he couldnt see how the proposed parking would hurt the traffic Copeyon said that the city al ready has a parking lot two blocks from there arid if people cant walk two blocks to do their shopping then he didnt think the city should have to He also questioned taking more property off the tax What you dont seem to un Green told Is that if something isnt done to make it attractive for people to shop then we face the possibility of losing our busi ness places to shopping What would be losing a couple of pieces of property from the tax rolls or losing downtown busi nesses from the tax rolls City Manager James Cartier said he thought it would be best to wait until the traffic survey was completed and then look into methods of financing Green said he believed the lo cal merchants had done a great deal of work on this project and deserved the consideration of the Copeyon questioned the value of parking saying that he had taken particular notice of the Community Church parking which is and in six or seven surveys of his own saw a maximum of 14 cars in a lot Board Denies Rebuilding Request An appeal by Raymond Pappe to permit rebuilding of his Frosty Cup stand at the foot of West Ludington Avenue was de nied by the Ludington city coun Monday sitting as a board of On June Pappe had applied for a building permit so that he could return the building to its original condition before it was damaged by fire last The request was denied on the grounds that the building was 50 per cent or more destroyed and the property reverted back to its original Gl zoning which prohibits facilities of that At the request of Commission er William four city inspected the They were City Manager James Fire Chief Arthur Sanitarian Milo Wil son and Surveyor Tyn In a letter to the the four said that after inspecting the they found it to be more than 50 per cent destroy ed and it is dangerous as it City Attorney Edward Bar thell in a letter to the coun said in his opinion the deci sion could not be Tarr moved that the appeal be denied and the motion was A roll call vote defeated Cope yens Voting against the motion were William John Fellows and Kenneth Copeyon and Walter Larson voted for Tarr then supported by that the city attorney be instructed to start an inves on financing the project and that the city manager get a preliminary traffic survey re port as soon as This passed on a roll call with Larson voting against Commissioners John Quinn and James Matson were In other the council received seven bids for con struction of a sewage pump lift station and sanitary sewers for the Forest Hills The bids were turned over to Williams and the citys consulting for Their recommendation will then be given to the streets commit tee and the city manager and mayor who were given power to act on accepting a Two requests for transfer of liquor licenses were subject to the approval of police One was for a class C and SDM license from Lucille Cabot of Lakeview Tavern to Joseph The other was for transfer of a class C and SDM license from George Littell of the Town Tavern to Ruth The fire and police commit tee reported that it will do further study on the need for adding another man to the police It also reported that crash to be worn by officers directing have been An to ban motor motor bikes and animals from Stearns Park was turned back to committee for more The council authorized the city manager to contact Wil liams and Works about obtain ing cost estimates on construc tion of a swimming It would me financed through rev enue Three bids for two city trucks were received and turned over to the streets and water com for The council approved a re quest by Mayor Evert John son to have the new city asses Garfield begin work July 22 instead of 3 as originally News Capsules Martin Luther King comes to this racially troubled state today to aid the newly formed Mississippi Freedom Democratic party in its drive to unseat the allwhite regular Democratic delegation to next months national DETROIT con tract negotiations between the Big Three automakers and the United Auto Workers Union re Ford Motor and Chrysler took a long re turning to work this General Motors and the UAW returned to the bargain ing table NEW India cholera epidemic in central In dia has taken 91 lives since July health authorities re ported A spokesman said 505 cases were recorded in 55 villages in Maharashtra State about 200 miles northeast of The Ludington An Independent Newspaper Serving Mason County and Surrounding Area Volume 217 July Price 7c Goldwater Considering Civil Rights Call To LBJ GENEVA popula tion mass of people from the country to the the world with serious overcrowding and health the World Health Organization It predicted the influx from rural areas will increase as mechanization of agriculture reduces the farm population to only 10 per cent by the end of this By WALTER WASHINGTON MEARS Barry Goldwater is a call to President man he hopes to oust from th White for a campaign pact aimed at keping civi rights tensions a complete quiet The Republican nominee said he doesnt wan the campaign ahead to inflam this tension thai an added one way of easing i would be stricter of laws guaranteeing the righ to At the White press sec George Reedy said John son would not do anything incite or inflame tensions dur ing the presidential campaign He said Johnson would give se ESCANABA wit nesses supported creation of a federally sponsored Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore at a Senate subcommittee hearing The only objections to the pro posed recreation area centered on its control over some timber processing and possible hazards to boaters on Lake Su DETROIT AP The strike tying up Detroits two daily newspapers entered its eighth day today after failure of a ne meeting Monday to produce progress toward a set LANSING John Lesinski headed a list of candidates filing nominating pe titions Monday for the new State Court of By five candi dates for the First District Wayne County and one candi date Second District 16 counties in southeastern Michi gan had filed 51 passengers and crew of five escaped injury Monday night when an Eastern Air Lines B from Atlanta at Charlottes Municipal Airport when the nose wheel Bermuda Four Navy divers are spending three weeks in a 40 foot capsule 192 feet below the ocean They are investi gating mans ability to live and work EAGLES Memorial Services For Deceased Brother Ted Zielinski at Funeral Home July 21 Fireside Inn Changes Hands Louise Hansen of Han sens Dining Room informed the Pere Marquette Township Boarc Monday evening that she has purchased the Fireside She requested that the board ap prove the transfer of the liquor license from Hansens Dining Room to the Fireside Hansen said that remod eling work at the Fireside Inn will start as soon as possible and that she will be using all local Liquor will only be served at the She said she is contemplating the erec tion of a bowling In other action the township clerk gave estimates from the Mason County Road Commis sion of graveling and blacktopping several On a motion by Ray Lange and sup ported by Leonard King the board entered into agreement with the Road Commission for blacktopping the following three sections of road mile at the north end of Nelson mile on Johnson Road and one fourth mile on A dispute over a fence bound ary was turned over to the town ship justice of the peace and constable for A resolution was made and passed that a special ballot be presented at the September election to five years raise one mill for for township pur Whats In The News Today Area rious consideration to a meeting with Goldwater if the Republi can nominee formally proposes Goldwater said he would ponder making the formal The Arizona senator talked about civil rights at a surprise news conference in Chicago Monday as he headed for a Washington homecoming soured by the jeers of Amer ican Their chants of We Want Rockwell George Lincoln leader of the Ameri can Nazi party interrupted appearance on the rostrum at an outdoor rally a Military Pay Raise Heads For Speedy Enactment WASHINGTON million yearly pay raise for more than million military personnel was headed today for speedy perhaps in time to get into August pay The election year bonanza whizzed through the Senate Monday by voice vote a little more than one week after it was formally approved without pub lic hearings by the Senate Armed Services If it gets through Congress and is signed by the President before the end of this the raises would become effective Chairman Carl 5 4 Comics 9 Free Soil 10 Sports Entertainment Council Okays MOO Expense Of Parking Mall SCOTTVILLE During Mon day evenings meeting of the Scottville city the council voted to reimburse the hamber of Commerce for expenses incurred in promoting mall and parking This reversed a previous de cision to reject payment of the ills totaling Chamber Vice President Robert Urka dis cussed the matter with the com A consisting of Commissioner Oliver Reed and Theodore Steingraber and City Manager Gerald was named to study bids for purchase of a frontend It was noted that easement rights over the Wesley have been secured and as soon as proof has been fur to the Public Health Service that the city has title and easement to all necessary the federal grant for the ewage treatment plant should e Russell reported that the sew age project could be completed this year if started by A vacation and sick leave policy for city employees was discussed at length and a policy was drafted to be presented for formal approval at the next Donald Rank of the House Armed Services Committee called for speedy ac He steered the to subcommittee headed by Rep Mendel who said House hearings would be Asked if he could measure to the President before the end of the Rivers said we could very well do The bills effective date is the first day of the calendar month following Little opposition was expected in the which last month voted million in pay raises for most civilian government The Senate ha passed this with amend ments and it now is awaiting The military would provide a per cent increase in basic pay for all officers and enlisted men with more two years of than in presided in the absence Mayor Robert of Wife In New York NEW YORK hon charm of a big where the nationally known can mix unnoticed with the has brought Samuel Shep pard and his bride to New York The 40 year old convicted and the German jorn divorcee he met and wooed in a transatlantic correspond ence from flew in from Chicago Monday and checked into a Fifth Avenue They were married Soon after their the Sheppards a battery of newsmen and photographers and spoke of the 1954 bludgeon slaying of Sheppards first wife The length of their holiday was There hung a threat of his re turn to an Ohio penitentiary where he served almost nine years of a life term before his release last week on order of a federal judge who ruled that he had not been given a fair The Court of Appeals in Ohio Wednesday will hear a state request for cancellation of Sheppards bond and his return to Washington National Airport One of the group said they were protesting what he called Gold waters liberal The senators parting shot They can have Rockwell 01 anybody else they Il take my chances with the ma of Americans who are At a news conference in a Chi cago airport said he wants to keep the of rights ques tion out of the presidential cam I dont want to see an words of mine or anyone con with me touch anything he Im not going to inject this issue and I don think he Johnson Lets give this law a chance to Goldwater said of the new civil rights measure he op in the Stirs As Negro Riots Add Tension CHICAGO shoot ings in two days involving whites and Negroes have stirred Police and Negro lead insisted today they expect no mob violence to break The latest incident took place Monday night when a car filled with white youths sped through predominantly Negro neigh on the South Wit nesses said one youth shot and wounded Loretta in the Despite the Negro eaders and police insist Chica go will never be another Har where Negroes have been noting in protest of the slaying of a 15yearold boy by a New York City After the Chicago shooting po ice sent three squads of Negro officers to the area to handle he report and assess the situa We think its a good idea to use Negro said acting Charles That way we get the pulse of the people in he Chuck editor of the Chi ago largest Negro daily in the United said he situation is potentially ex But with intelligent police handling and I think we can forestall any fullscale racial he Limn Is Post Office Lawn After you have been peddling your bicycle all you arent too fussy where you lie down to take a This is what John of thought when he and his Jeff passed through Ludington at 6 The two boys had just stepped off the trainferry from Manitowoc and both were pretty One picked a spot on the grass on the west side of the Ludington Post Office and the other found a spot by the Ludington Public Not even all the traffic in the alley from the mail trucks could wake the boys as they slept until 10 John is shown above at 9 this morning near the Post The boys left Se attle on June 19 and hope to reach the New York Worlds Fair some time this They say they sleep out almost every night wherever they can find soft Daily News Photo Set Bonds For 3 Kidnaping Suspects BENTON HARBOR AP Bond of each was sel for three Chicagoans Monday after their swift arrest and court arraignment in connection with the kidnaping of two po lice officers and a third The seized when 50 po lice men converged on an apart ment house allegedly ab ducted the officers and a gaso line station attendant after a predawn crime Their captives were stripped of their clothes and left in a remote None was An unidentified informant told police of the apartment Brought into Municipal Court were Clarence Me and Daniels Warm Weather Will Continue Warm weather with possible thunderstorms tonight is the forecast for the The weatherman says it will be cloudy with scattered thun this afternoon and tonight and turning a little cooler The low will be about Wednesday it will be mostly sunny and warm with a high in the Thursdays outlook is for scattered thunder showers and More weather on page APPROVE COURSES HOUGHTON AP Two manpower re raining programs have been for Michigan Tech at Courses for forestry aides and lumber graders will tart in September under the federal Manpower Develop ment and Training AT THE BEACH Water temperature at Lud ington beach at noon today was 67 Air tempera ture was 78 Swimming conditions DROWNS HOLLAND AP Nineyear id Jayne Lynn Cornelissen of Holland drowned Monday while wimming in an Allegan County farm pond just south of Neighbors recovered the The girl was the daughter of Gordon Cornelissen of ROGERS CITY of Rogers drowned Monday in Lake Huron just off Rogers Authorities said Susan had been swimming with other members of a swim ming Her body was re covered In four feet of The bond for each covered robbery as well as kid A a from was held for juvenile Me Cullough and Harlem Quiets Down After 2 Nights Of Riots NEW YORK Harlem simmered down today from two nights of racial rioting and a third of continued dis Police pistol fire still shat tered the air Monday Hundreds of po lice patrolled the Major streets were again closed to Chanting Negro tors marched through the Roving gangs harassed Looters broke store win A melee between police and bar patrons wrecked a tav Two dozen including three policemen were There were a score or more ar Mayor Robert Wagners of fice reported after he was given a report on the situation by tele phone that he was returning to day from a European Police officials said Harlem was markedly quieter Monday There were no wide spread James national di rector of the Congress of Racial said his office had jeen in touch by telephone with President Johnsons He said nothing conclusive came of the PLANS TO RUN EAST LANSING AP George Bubolz of East says he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for state representative from the new 59th Bubolz now is president of his own insurance Daniels demanded The court set separate respectively July 29 and The three men were remanded to Abducted were B e r r i e n Springs policemen Bert Cooper and Terry and Guy a service station The officers and Smith were seized when they sought to in a car that stopped at Smiths station to ask the way to Cooper and Hoadley were on the lookout at the time for the men who had robbed at least three service stations in the area in predawn crime Cooper and Hoadley said they were forced at gun along with to accompany the Draff Boards To Call 258 LANSING AP Michigan draft boards today were ordered to deliver 258 men for induction into the Army in it was announced by Arthur state Selective Service Average age for draftees will be 21 to except for An additional registrants from 20 to 21 will be ordered for pre induction physical ex aminations in Todays Chuckle While giant strides art being made in practically all fields of many old problems still clamor for as how to fold a road VOGELS SemiAnnual Shoe Sale Is Now On VOGELS SHOE STORE Everyone Goes For Quality Footwear Member Ludington Area Chamber of Commerce 104