The Daily Press, Escanaba, Wednesdayd or had told would sur-etanka said' lirst case le Drug En-Force,” he mferene.Randv Joelay joe peer, Mich., imong other conductingiminal en-charge car-i penalty oflout parole, a d provisions ssets gained lleged drugi in the in-de violating -ith income ring, extor-ina distribu-and mari-y and illegalneunt Grand it, 29 people lozen people the It-count nent. One led in both etanka said.Shy and gracefulSpeke's gazelles at the S. I.ouis Zoo frolic in the Spring sun outside their cages. The gazelles are part of a uniqueinbreeding system that have broug from the brink of extinction. The g; feature at the Detroit Zoo. ( \P laserksn13th wrstplaceih lt;AP) -ern says a Jackson the lo live in the wrong and to visit this e shadow of gest walledinducted byof the State ‘vv York atCortland weighed a variety of factors in ranking cities across the country, including economics, climate, crime, housing, education, health care, recreation, transportation and the arts.“I think our reputation is something that we are to improve. Stern saiWhen you speak of Jackson the first thing that wouldcome to your mmd or anybody else’s mind is the pris on We certainly get tagged with that and that has to detract from our image The State Prison of Southern Michigan housed 5,900 inmates as of Tuesday, a prison spokesma n so id Jackson, a community olabout 39,000 people, finished 264th in the survev of 277cities, said Pierce, who presented his findings in Washington at the annual meeting of the Association ol American Geographers Greensboro, N.C., was the ranked the best place to live,while Fresno, Calif, wasdeemed the worst Whoe\ er did this survev. I would invite* him to conn* toI ho com m units a ndHMSmuSt IT» iieitie and ha\ ( saidinteiI tlIhevdesiirs at capacityRaise $460,000P) - U.S. tinued their •ebound in 22.9 percent ?r last year ays big-car roof and the irovement isautomakers reported Tuesday that they sold 232,156 carsin the April 10-April 20 industry selling period, 22 6 percent better than year’s 189,363.Congressmen in n».is that the ; rate can t without the g down to said Gary omotive in-t Sanford C. New York, oom to moveThe annual rate came to 7.7 million The carmakers have been at or above that for most of this year.David Bloom, an automotive industry analyst with First Boston Corp. in New York, said he sees no sign that sales will abate soon, even though auto loan interest rates have started toWASHINGTON (AP)Michigan’s congressmen raised more than $460,00(1 in the first three months ol this year, giving them a total of $1 44 million toward their re-election campaigns when the money is combined with dollars they raised in 1983 New campaign finance reports filed with the House Records and Regis-state’s 18 congressmen Ren Harold Sawyer, R-Rockford. was not required to file a statement since he is notseeking re-election.Three of the top four campaign money raisers in the delegation face no announced contenders for this year’s elections yet, but say they’re amassing re-election war chests justRe I) TrJagt.Carr,andTaylc the n in I quart Th. Ding'1983 of t!