^mmtmwv^i> ^W^P^ ^W^W^-^" nppwpwwwp«f*wp^y^" •WH'MWA'^ ;••• V':- ': ;«•;'*.!< &<^-.¾ •••.•••.•.••' .( v- ,¾¾^) !•••. • • ,,'•• "• < • -..?!">•(••••/''• f WEATHER / Min. Mas Pr*«lt>. QUOTE, V'p^no^^ay, N0VI g 43 44 Trare Thursday, Nov. 7 ., 32 55 0.00 '•If wp had no faults, we should •Frlrtflv, Nov. § ....,,.,.. •'« PA , n no not take so much pleasure in Saturday, Nov. 9 .....29 60 0.00 Simufcy, 'Nov. jo ,,,,...., 4« b'i (i.oo noting those of others." Moncl&y, Nov. 11 ,.46 51 0,15 • —La Rochefoucald. Tuesday, Nov. la ,.,.«....34 49 Tiuce By H.K.L, ONE HUN0JIED.FIFTH YEAI{~No.'22 14 Pages This Week 1¾¾ SUBSCRIPTION: $6.00 PER YEAR * Held TFitn Loss to Jackson IVorikwest A reasonably bright over-all sea­ that consumed 78 yards in 12 plays Northwest's second half perfor­ son for Chelsea's varsity gridders before Northwest recovered a Chel­ mances was almost totally Buksar. In Slaying of came to a gloomy finale on the sea fumble on the 15-yard line. He ran five yards for a touch­ horhe field Friday night when the From that point, the game down to open the half, then kicked Bulldogs were roundly trounced turned to Northwest, which came his own extra point, before Brian by a rampaging Jackson North­ back.with a string of three TD's, Wilcox stole some of the second- west squad* 38-13. three successful extra point kicks, half show by grabbing a 40-yard ..The defeat by non-league North­ and a field goal to take a 24-7 pass and runniiig into the end west: dipped" Chelsea's season rec­ half-time lead,,Paul Mopiodls led zone; .Buksar then kicked the extra Two Daughters ord to 6-3, but, did not affect the the Jackson offensive attack; scor­ point for the'final Jackson;tally. v team'sJ5-2 conference record that ing a pair of six-pointers on runs Northwest furned;;up: a net, rush­ eeirrled them a tie for second place of 20 and three yards. Roger A somber Daniel Schnaidt Tues­ Tuesday that defense attorneys ing of 147 yartjihahd net passing day recalled his wife's fear that intend to enter a plea of insanity •with Saline and South Lyon in the Buksar kicked the points^after fol­ of ill yards jo yieft .a!total offen­ Southeastern Conference. lowing the: Monlodis touchdowns, she might be "gypping" their at that time. * Chelsea led off the scoring in then added a 13-yard field goal sive '. figure o|: 258 yards. Despite family of its happiness by her "No one will ever , be able to wpe first quarter, when a 28-yard to ice the Jackson lead. their low score, however, Chelsea own mental problems. convince.me that Helen did this nalfbaclr pass frOm, Randy Keith Wilcox also scored, run­ gained nearly the Jackson figure, v Mrs. Helen Schnaidt, $3,-. is being thing—not Helen as I knew her. i Guenther to Jim Boyer yielded ning 78 yards after a pass inter­ a total of 250 yards. held without bond in Washtenaw She simply wasn't herself when paydirt. An Ishmael Pic^lesimer ception. Defensively the Bulldogs were County Jail on two counts of first it happened," Schnaidt maintained. kick for the extra point was good, Chelsea returned after the half, led, by Dave Keiser with eight degree murder in the strangulation "It will be a long time before to put Chelsea ahead for the only scoring on a 66-yard Todd Ortbring tackles, Doug Reed with six, arid deaths Friday of her two young anyone knows what really happened time during the contest, 7-0. pass to Tres MacCollum. The run Dennis Bauer arid Les Sharp with' daughters. to her." Bulldogs then mounted a drive for two points-after was not good. five. "Helen's entire life; revolved Schnaidt disputed published re­ VA HOSPITAL VOLUNTEERS) who provide of Veterans, is generally held in Ann Arbor, but around those two girls," Schnaidt ports that Mrs. Schnaidt had more the cheery words and helping hands for Veterans is new being rotated among surrounding corn- remembered sadly. "She hadn't than once threatened to kill her­ hospitalized in Ann Arbor, also provided a float munitie.3 to provide them with an opportunity to had a very good home life herself self and the children. "She told for Monday's Veterans Day parade ijji Chelsea, the honor veterans, when she was a child, .and she me that once she had thought of parade, sponsored by Washtenaw County Council wanted to make sure that they killing the children, but wouldn't were happy—that they always had do it because she knew how much enough to eat, and good clothes . it would hurt me." she made sure that they watched Schnaidt said that his wife had arm 'Sesame Street' on television—a been suffering from "severe de­ good educational show—and she pression" for several months prior Nobody normal who is over the Last year, 38 families were able to dolls in the most delicate finery watched closely over the other to committing herself to Mercy? age of 10 is countingthe days until to eat hearty on Christmas day, were picked and chOsen by needy things they watched on TV. wood Hospital Aug. 9. "She had ^Christmas—except Chelsea. Social thanks to donations of canned children of the community who "When she came home from problems that went far back into ^Service. ' goods from the community, Jiffy Otherwise, in these days, probably Mercywood the last time, we dis­ her childhood that had been—sub­ Where anticipatirig Thanksgiving Mixes from Chelsea Milling, and wouldn't even get coal in their cussed getting a 'homemaker' to merged, I guess, for a long time and the very idea of eating that purchase orders good for meat stockings. come into the house and help her when we were dating and after muchsee^ms quite enough, thank from Chelsea Social Service. Like the scrupulous Santa-sur­ with the children," Schnaidt said, we were first married." you, without also considering buy­ Arid 88 children cdme away with rogate she is, Mrs. Ormsby is cur­ "But Helen said, 'I want to do Mrs. Schnaidt was released from ing presents, wrapping, decora­ that special Christmas glow that rently reviewing her 1973 list of this on my own. These are my Mercywood after 30 days after ting, and baking for the big holi­ comes of being remembered by recipients of Social Service's children; they're my responsibil­ treatment that included electric Christmas cheer in an effort to ity. I want to care for them shock. Her emotional state then day* Chelsea Social Service has ari unexpected friend. Toys rang­ myself.' " a few more people to care (for ing from footballs and basketballs determine who still needs, assis­ was better than it had ever been, than your average American fam­ tance during the time of "giving. Chelsea police and Washtenaw her husband said, until she re­ ily of mother, father, and 2.5 She asks that people who know County Assistant Prosecutor Lyn- lapsed into depression some 13 children. families who would otherwise wood Noah report that the two days after her return home and So forgive Mrs. Linda Ormsby Girls Cage probably have a less-than-merry Schnaidt girls, Jean Marie, three, re-admitted herself to Mercywood. arid her Social Service helpers if Christmas, or the families thehv and Arlene, two, were strangled After another 15-day stay in the they seem to jumping the gun a selves, contact her with this in­ in the family home at 219 Railroad hospital, her husband said, Mrs. bit on Old St.! Nick. Teams Both formation soojn, to enable her to St. at approximately 2 p.m. Friday. Schnaidt was more determined Starting with first things first, gear her collections of food and Chief of Police George Meranuck than ever to solve her problems. Jflrs. Ormsby, I director of Chelsea toys to the correct number, was alerted to the situation • by "I want to make it on my own," SjBocial Service, needs initially. to ^People needn't think" that''••:•%' a call from Ann Arbor psychiatrist he quoted his wife, xnowvhof; m|wy Ghr4sima&: lltets; 'Chelsea girisf v^arsity basketball. : Dr. Arcadio Ramirez, who had tliie,, cp.uple. attended counseling l;; r family:. ^l.^M^^^ i^Si- been .treating Mrs Schaiidt -.re-ysessions at" ChiJd and Family Ser­ rier agency will ?be 6n:' tfiaf TsT %ultf>d6whed' Lin^oln^twK' fkst' kind of aid to benefit from Chelsea how many, families are in need cently. He asked that' officers vices of Washtenaw County, Thursday, to move into sole pos­ Social Service;" "Mrs, Qrmsb'y investigate at the Schanidt home. Schnaidt related, where his wife of the agency's h&p at Christmas session of first plaCe. pointed out. "A lot of our cases time.; .' •• •>. At the home, Chief Meranuck continually expressed a desire to High scorer for Chelsea was we have one year, then the next and Officer Roger Graves found be a good parent and teach the Kathy Kuhl, who Coach Cheryl year we don't, and we never have Mrs. Schnaidt in her living room. girls herself. "She didn't want them again. A family that has a Turner also said "did a particu­ "I did it. They're ,in the bed­ to send them to nursery school; Break-in, Theft personal or financial crisis and is she said teaching them was her larly qutstanding job on re­ VFW AUXILIARY FLOAT in Monday's Vet- and urged parade-gosrs to "write your Congress- rooms," Mrs. Schnaidt said, ac­ in temporary need is certainly eli­ erans Day parade down Main St.
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