• encoun-find out t on theman. How doe* the Mason CountyArmstrong and Aldrin could' sheriff's department operate?venture no farther than. 100pictures live on os Tues-i small, he white ding out ed, lightSee page four of today's Dally yards from their spacecraft, New# for the f|rlt of a two.part and they didn't even go that |er|e, „„ , M wBh lhe ,her. far. Crews in two years should jff#s pafroJlt;Raise Ancientwo more ive $1.53 ive been . WilliamShip Off G.B67.6 mil-of men-i for the $7.4 mil-allotment ixpansion vices and state ally ill.TropicalliberatelyCentralwindslurricaneMARINETTE, Wis. (UPI)-A 123-ycar-old schooner, believed to be the Alvin Clark, Tuesday was lifted from the waters on Lake Michigan with the aid of cranes and hoisted after having been towed here from, the spot where it sank in 1864.Four cranes with a total lifting force of 180 tons brought the relic to the surface and pumps were immediately installed to clear it of water and silt so it could float free.Frank Iloffman. an Egg Harbor, Wis., skin diver who discovered the ship near Chamber Island in Green Bay two years ago, walked on the deck of theold windjammer with Harold Derusha, president of Marinette Marine Corp. who financed the salvage operation.The ship was yanked free from the muddy bottom of the bay last week by cranes lowered from a barge and was towed into the harbor here and docked at Marinette harbor facilities.The ship was first discovered by Hoffman when he was clearing a fishing trawler’s net that had become fouled in the wreck’s riggings in 120 feet of water in 1967.ed, eithei the Nixo the cou returned 5:30 p.m. a.m. EDr Nixon’s more cor munists ’ ence to i which for 19 after ing at the United St a numbe Communi from the drawal o impositioi dominate ment” in Nixon 1 air base presidentlaissance to get a ia, first : season,) - The ional As-ation Of-Tuesday spending airwaysy, speak-ihigan on direc-ut such a 1 the air-iight loseilk PriceTo IncreaseThe price of milk will go up one cent a quart starting Aug. 1, it was announced today by the area’s dairies. »The price increase is on a state-wide basis for all dairies.The Green Bay Press Gazette said last Friday that files' of the old Green Bay Advocate showed that a ship named the Alvin Clark was lost in a gale off Chambers Island June 10, 1864. Three lives also were lost in the accident—a Capt. Biggie of Racine, Wis., a mate and a crewman. It had been heading for Oconto, Wis., with a cargo of lumber, records showed.The ship was in remarkably good condition with only a few broken boards. Some wood shingles, oil lanterns and three pennies dated in the 1860s were recovered Tuesday.EigliForEight have left June and induction They Larsen c Gerald I James S of 174 N Nelson c David Li ville, Ric Rowe St route 3 J. Polcin The dr the counlCrucial Test For V