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THE STATE JOURNAL Friday, Nov. 22, 1963 A-11 Lowell Thomas Great Lakes Levels Drop 1-14 Inches Lansing, Michigan Leaves Hospital DETROIT (UPD The levels all-time low for November, re-November recorded in 1934. The of the Great Lakes are one to corded in 1934. The level DETROIT (AP) News com level of 576.04 inches was 63 14 inches below levels reported, of 568.58 inches above sea level inches below the all-time Nov mentator Lowell Thomas, 71, has been discharged from a De ember high recorded in 1861 and on this same date a year ago, a U. S.

Lake Survey report troit hospital. The veteran world traveler. was 39 inches below the all-time November level set in 1861. The Lake Erie level was 6 four inches below last month Lake Ontario's level of 243.60 showed today. author and newscaster suffered a mild heart attack Nov.

7 while Below average rainfalls thelinches below last month, part of attending a testimonial dinner last few years was blamed for that decline being accounted for for a long-time friend, George Pierrot. Firemen Rescue Two In Grand Rapids Blaze the drop in the level of the; by the normal seasonal fluctua inches was nine inches below last Nov. 22 and 25 inches above the all-time low for November set in 1934. The level was 36 inches below the 1861 all-time high for November and 5 inches Two More Held For Passing Bogus Money FLINT (UPI) A Grand Blanc man and a Flint woman were in custody today in a continuing Secret Service crackdown on a counterfeit money operations in Southeastern Michigan. Genesee County Sheriffs deputies arrested James D.

Woodcock, 29, Grand Blanc, in a Flint bar Wednesday night. Thursday Flint police arrested Ida J. Parke, 31, Flint, in the same bar. tion. lakes.

i ginally acquired $400 in bogus $20 bills and had passed about half the bills before he was arrested. Woodcock, and the woman were charged with possession of counterfeit currency. James J. Burke, special agent for the Secret Service in Detroit, said about $120,000 in counterfeit $20 bills had been seized in recent months. He said about $120,000 of that amount had actually been passed and the rest was seized when passers were arrested.

The bogus bills have a washed out appearance and are of the 1950 series, with a 170" on the face and number 906 on the back. Lake Superior's level stood at The reDort on each of the 600.31 inches, one inch below the Great Lakes was issued by the level on the same date last year Leslie Bank Sets Yule Club Record LESLIE Christmas Clubs at U.S. Army Engineer District, below last month. Lake St, Clair, at 571.40 inches, filled the Stuart home here with and 12 inches above the all- Lake Survey, because of the in dense smoke. was 14 inches below last Nov time high for November recorded in 1951 and three inches be GRAND RAPIDS (AP)-John L.

Stuart, president of John Wid-dicomb and his 68-year-old housekeeper were rescued today by firemen after a blaze the People's Bank of Leslie set terest generated by the current disputes over the taking of water from the lakes. A similar report will be made each Friday. Stuart was helped through the window of his downstairs bedroom and the housekeeper. a record for 1963. Last week low last month.

The level of Lake Michigan- 22 and only 6 inches above the all-time low for November set in 1934. The level was 39 inches below the all-time high for Nov the bank placed 265 checks for Lake Erie was down 14 inches $20,300.50 in the mail. This was Mrs. Gertrude Beaudry, was taken by firemen from a second floor window after the two were Lake Huron was 11 inches below a year ago and only three inches above the all-time low for from the level recorded on Nov. ember reported in 1954 and inches below last month.

$2,331.75 more than was distributed last year. 22, 1962, and 11 inches above the They said Woodcock has ori-l trapped in the house. Both occupants were treated Editor Claims County Clerk Suppressed News at Blodgett Memorial Hospital riv for smoke inhalation. The fire Wk started in the kitchen-family room of the Stuart home and left damages of about $4,000 firemen said. They were sum CHARLEVOIX (UPI) The new editor of the Charlevoix Vise iyr moned by a caretaker who oc cupies quarters elsewhere on the grounds and was alerted by Courier Thursday accused Charlevoix County Clerk Fenton R.

a call over an intercom system. Bulow of denying the weekly newspaper access to public rec- Z' Glen Sheppard, who joined'! OHCG LofCj Was Snake me paper uci. carnea a Dan-ner headline in the Courier charging Bulow violated traditional freedom of the press by denying the public's right to information, Story Hoax? Bulow denied the charge, say-i MOUNT CLEMENS (UPI) ng. mere nasn i oeen any- hce here m- to de. any time." He said the incident termine todav whether they involved records that Bulow were the victims of a hoax or wanted to check out with a an honest to snake judge before releasing them.

scare the Sheppard appealed to Circuit gift supreme sg 1 A local pet shop owner, Rich ard Kulik, 25, told police an 8-1 foot anaconda had escaped from Judge Charles L. Brown of Traverse City. Brown reportedly told the editor he would inform Bulow in a letter that all files his store Wednesday, The anaconda is a constrictor and court records must be made snake wnicn crushes its victims available to the newspapers, to death before devouring them The editor moved here from Adolph Goldberg, president of Community Theaters which Belleville, where he had been employed by Associated News owns the Jewel Theater Build' ing where Kulik has his store, said Kulik had told him the whole thing was a hoax. Kulik denied the affair was a hoax and said he had told Goldberg it was a hoax "because papers. Headache May Be a Neck Pain they wanted to evict me." Just for good measure Kulik Thursday told police the snake had been found in Detroit, 21 DETROIT (UPI)-If you have a headache, it may not be miles away.

Kulik said the man, whom he refused to identify, had discovered the snake on the sidewalk in front of the shop caused by a pain in the head, but may be a pain in the neck. That was the report of Dr. J. I). Kablcr of the University early "Wednesday morning.

Kulik said he drove to Detroit and got the snake from the "Gow TXnX DiamonTZg Fashions I Sp Sl (J ln Elegant 14K GoId LV M-mprtwiriv tvmmm I Jik Nmit (nations from dMign.ninl wV'" I "-I 1 with a radiant sons of I I -fei! I i GUghredal Folding Travel fnlWfZSk ((f WW I I BREAD TRAYS ALARM CLOCK ALARM CLOCK jg-yf Marquise -Emerald Cut "1T I Qr pCQr shape Diamonds fv3u A of Wisconsin Medical School to man. Kulik claimed the snake had a meeting of the American College of Physicians Thursday. Kablcr said headaches can pushed back a sliding door on its cage and climbed through a be caused by muscle contrac mail chute to make its escape. tion, vascular dilation and what I He said it was capable of crush' he called referred pain small child. Thus, he said, contracting of me a jaw muscles or other muscles in the head can cause a headache.

So can pinching the nerves in the back of the neck. This could cause a "referred in the forehead or below the eyes, Kabler said. Metropolitan Grand Rapids Goes to 487,000 The Wisconsin doctor said vascular dilation headaches are GRAND RAPIDS (UPI) Met ropolitan Grand Rapids ha: caused by an excessive in grown in population to 487,000 crease in the caliber of the scalp arteries with a consequent painful tautness "of muscles in artery walls. residents to rank 65th in the nation, according to the U. S.

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i 11 STEAM and DRY Famous Make Iron 5 588 $995 Now Only Now I Only The area has a yearly poten Deposit Box Held Million Dollars DETROIT (UPI)-A hearing on the will of the late Mrs. Henry P. Williams, wealthy -TAKE UP TO A YEAR TO PAY! OPEN AN ACCOUNT- tial buying income of $1 billion and annual retail sales of $629 million. It ranks 60th among U.S. urban areas in retail sales mother of former Michigan Gov.

G. Mennen Williams, has been set for Dec. IS by Probate Judge Thomas C. Murphy. Her safety deposit box yielded more than a million dollars' and 64th in purchasing income.

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worth of securities, according to an inventory made Thursday by Wayne County Treasurer Louis H. Funk and the administrators of her estate. Mrs. Williams' will, leaving the bulk of her estate to her nine grandchildren, was filed Tuesday, the day of her funeral. She died Saturday at 80.

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