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I THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1963 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE FOURTEEN Democrats Will Retain John Collins DETROIT (UPD) John (Joe) Collins. chairman of Michigan's Democratic party, will he retained at his post, it was learned today. The decision by Democratic party leaders ended speculation that Collins would be replaced Many party officials had voiced discontent over losing the gover norship for the first time In 14 years. It had been reported that former Gov. John B.

Swanson and his executive secretary, Zolton A Ferency, were interested in the post. But those reports were quashed when it was learned Swainson would be recommended for a position with the Federal District Court. Ferency would be appointed 25 special assistant to Collins for governmental affairs. The power blocks in the party. infighting for the state chairmanship lined up with labor backing Ferency.

But many prominent elected Democrats, including Secretary of State James Hare end Congressman at large Neil Staebler, championed Collins. One party official pointed out that despite the loss of the gubernatorial race Democrats had the largest turnout for an off-year election in year; With party leaders backing him all Collins needs now is the official stamp of the Democratic convention which meets Feb. 2, in Grand Rapids. The appointment of Ferency smoothed over intra-party, differences that threatened to split the Democrats into two faction, at their convention. Ferency, In Lansing.

said unequivocally he would support Collins for reelection. Staebler, however, said Wednesday there had been no divisions in party ranks But he conceded an "adjustment between the two people involved" and Ferency) was needed. He said the party believed it had found positions for both men Without using their names. Staebler added that one point of view was that the party leader should "concentrate on governmental activities" prior to the 1963-64 campaign. "Of course.

appointments such as this cannot be settled until convention in Grand Rapids when all the delegates will vote on them." Staebler said. With in Swainson virtually ruled out as candidate for governor in 1964 should he take the proffered judgeship Stabler Irated three top Democrats as possible choices for nomination. He said the frontrunners would be Hare, State Highway Commissioner John C. Mackie and Do troit Mayor Jerome Cavanagh Another choice, not mentioned by Staebler, whose name has cropped up several times in the lists of likely Democratic choices was State Attorney General Frank J. Kelley.

Blast Rocks Secret Plant GAINESVILLE. Va (UPD -An explosion heard 18 miles away leveled a concrete and steel build. ing at a top secret rocket fuel test center here Wednesday might. shattering windows within a halfmile radius. Security guards refused to permit State Police or firemen to examine the wreckage, but State Police said apparently there was only one minor injury The explosion happened shortly before midnight at the sprawling Pine Ridge test center of the Atlantic Research Corp.

Company officials at first declined to discuss the blast with newsmen, but one said later fire occurred In a 100-gallon mixer which contained high energy rockel fuel. The official said he did not know how much fuel the mixer contained He said there was no last.ng fie and that it was confined to the building housing the mixer. The center. located about 30 miles southwest of Washington. is reported to test solid and liquid rocket fuels for the Na.

tional Aeronautics and Space Administration and branches of the military, Armed security guards turned some employes away from the 8- -old center following the blast but admitted key personne'. Plant guards also refused to admit ambulances and firefighting equipment rushed to the scene from three nearby towns. State Police said one worker was taken to the main gate for treatment of cuts. Collide at Intersection Cars driven by John Henry Johnson, 42, of 1525 Lakewood Bled. and Susan Longstreet, 16.

of 646 Pinecrest collided Wednesday at 7:02 p.m. at Lakewood Blvd and 160th Ave. Ottawa County deputies cited Miss Longstreet for passing a stop sign, and referred her case to Probate Court. Bank Call Issued LANSING -State Banking Commissioner Charles D. Slay today issued a call for the report of condition of all state chartered banks and trust companies as of the close of business Dec.

28 1982. serial 236374 THE FLINTSTONES By Hanna Barbers LUCKY LOOK OUT THING FOR THAT WAS THERE TREE, FRED! OR COULD THAT HAVE BEEN A NASTY FLOP 1-3 2 JOHNNY HAZARD by Robbins THERE MAY BE A WAY TO REACH OKAY, SAMMY, WE'VE. THE GROTTO GOT TO FIND OUT WHAT BELOW FROM THAT SOVIET PLANE INSIDE HERE, BROUGHT BUT JOHNNY! COME, HOW? CAN'T JUST I'LL SHOW WALK, DOWNSTAIRS AND THIS WHOLE CLIFF WHEN THE WIND IS YOU'RE ON, CHUM! I'LL 15 HONEYCOMBED RIGHT, I'VE HEARD GET SOME ROPE, AND WITH SIDE CAVERNS VOICES FROM DOWN SINCE YOU'RE NOT AND CONNECTING BELOW! NOW, IF EXACTLY RIFTS! NOW, THIS YOU'RE GAME FOR YOU'LL ACT AS SLIT CREVASSE SOME SPELUNKING. "ANCHOR' MAN! HERE, a Actor Dick Powell Succumbs To Cancer in Hollywood at 58 HOLLYWOOD ('PO) Dick Powell. who rose from baby.

faced singing roles to become it move television giant. died of cancer Wednesday night with his wife. June Allyson, at his side The 58-year old star had been in 1 coma for two days alter four -month battle against malesnancies 1n his chest and lymph glands. The end came at 930 pm. only a few hours after his friend.

Dick Powell Carson, had died of cancer of the liver. "Dick was very brave all the way through it." a family friend said Powell was stricken last September and was hospitalized for cobalt treatments which. doctors reported. greatly reduced tumor. ous swelling near his heart The actor was released and returned to his desk at Four- -Star Produe.

tons to continue his work as head of the studio. Last month, however. he announced he was unable to continue as host of his own "Dick Powell Show At that time he complamed pains in Shea hack and was read mitted 10 hospital where it was discovered cancerous growth had spread through his body Many stars, among them Rohert Taylor. Gregory Peck. Frank Sinatra and Robert Mitchum, vol unteered 10 take his place Pow ell's final performance 85 host.

taped two months ago. 4 :5 beamed Tuesday might Last month Powell starred in 8 segment of his show titled "The Courtmartial of Capt for which he 18 a prune candate for a posthumous Emmy nommation lle is survived by three adopted children. Vorman. 28. Pamela.

13. and Richard Keith. 12. and a natural daughter. Ellen.

24 The -producer was married three times. 10 Mildred Maund and 10 1936 10 actress Joan Blondell the mother of Ellen He and Miss Blondell divorced 111 1914 and 111 1:45 he married Miss Allyson Miss Blondell went into seclusion 011 hearing of her ex husband's death Powell also 1S survived by two brother-. Howard of Wilmette. Ill, A vice president of the IlliBOIS Central Railroad and Lu ther. who recently retired a president of International Harvester ('O of South Amenda Both were with Powell when death Powell.

considered a "good guy: by his foliou stars was president of Four Star ProducE 11009 111 partnership with David Niven and Charles Boyer. During his long career he starred in scores of motion pictures and several television serie Ho WAIS born In Mount.an Www. Ark. and got his start in business SINgINg in theater or. chestra pits Later he bought a second hand banjo and traveled through the Midwest and South playing with country music chestras 10 was discovered by Warner singing In 8 theater and brought to Hollywood where he gained stardom In A succession of second rate musical comedies.

generally playing choir-boy-type jus in such films as '42nd Street." "Gold Diggers of and Million usually opposite Ruby Keeler. When his career began to wane in the mid 405 Powell played a tough detective 111 "Murder. My Sweet" and achieved one of Hollywood's greatest comebacks When television came along ho was one of the first stars to be. come an independent producer. No immediate announcement was made regarding funeral arrangements.

Heated Lamp Causes Fire In Olive Township Barn OLIVE CENTER A heated lamp used to thaw frozen pipes may have caused the fire which totally destroyed a barn at 8409 112th Ave. in Olive Township. Wednesday, according to the Sheratf's department The blaze, which started about also consumed a tractor with small tools. five head of beef cattle. tie cluckens.

700 bales lot hay, a quantity of unbaled and a 12-foot aluminum boat with two outboard motors Owner Charle, Bartels said the amount of the loss. which was partally covered by insurance. has not been determined. The Blendon and Ole township tire departments responded. 3 Michigan Football Players Start in Bowl MOBILE.

Ala (UP'D Three Vichigan football players were slated tor starting roles in the 14th annual 1ll-Star Semor Bowl g.de Saturday. Vamed as probable starters for the Vorth offensive squad were quarterback Jerry Gross of the University of Detroit and guard Ed Budde of Michigan State Vorth conch Tom Landry of the Dallas Con boys sand his defensive unit would melude tackle Jim Kan 'acki ot Michigan State. WALT DiSNES True Life Adventures LET'S PLAY EVEN BUSY FLYCATCHERS FIND TIME FOR AN COCASIONAL GAME VIGOROUSLY FANNING A LARGE FEATHER Wast Danes Pro a trans IS FUN. World Rights LETTING IT DROP AND THEN RETRIEVING IS PART OF THE GAME. AND ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY UNTIL IT I TIME TO ATTEND TO BUSINESS AGAIN.

1-3 Kaline Signs For $52,000 DETROIT (CPI)-Al Kaline be. came the highest-paid Detroit Tiger today when he signed a 1963 contract for an estimated $52,000. The 28-year-old I outfield star was cagy about revealing the exact terms of his new pact but ted: "Considering the circumstances, it is the best I've ever had." Kaline's contract surpasses the $50,000 pact given to teammate Rocky Colavito last season. Colavito made slightly more than Kaline did in 1962. It was Kaline's 11th contract with Detroit since signing with the Tigers as a $35,000 bonus baby in 1953.

a He came off the Baltimore sandlots and became a major league star within two seasons. The raise came as a slight surprise to Kaline because he missed 57 games last year after breaking his collarbone while making a game- saving catch May 26. He hit .304 and slugged 29 homers. predicted a good year for himself and the Tigers. "My arm feels as good as it ever did.

In fact, it might be stronger because I worked harder this winter to get it in Kaline said. Alex Matyas, 75, Dies in Douglas SAUGATUCK-Alex Matyas, 75, of 1005 Elizabeth Saugatuck, died Sunday evening in Douglas Hospital following an extended illness. Mr. Matyas had lived in Saugatuck for the past 10 years coming from Chicago. Surviving are his wife, Susie: one son, Alex Matyas Jr.

of Chicago: three daughters, Mrs. Wilma Hernes of Chicago, Mrs. Rose Winters of Lamont, and Mrs. Goldie Bero of Cleveland, Ohio: seven grandsons; two great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at the Dykstra Funeral Saugatuck.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery in Saugatuck. Relatives and friends may meet the family at the Dykstra Chapel in Saugatuck this evening from 7 to 9. Combined Kiwanis Clubs See Film in Zeeland ZEELAND The Holland Kiwanis Club and the Zeeland Kiwanis Club joined for a meeting Wednesday at Van Raalte's Restaurant in Zeeland. President Lawrence Veldheer of the Zeeland Club presided at the meeting. The program, furnished by the Zeeland Club, was a film entitled "Defensive Driving." Ted Vanden Brink.

program chairman, introduced the picture. This was the second meeting at which Zeeland entertained the Hol. land Club during the holidays. Gifford Honored NEW YORK (UPI) Frank Gifford, who ended a one-year retirement, mastered a new position and played a big part in the New York Giants' fine season, today was honored by United Press International for the 1962 comeback-of-the-year in the National Football League. He played flanker back.

Marquette Basketball Team Wins Over Titans DETROIT (UPI) A red-hot U'niversity of Detroit quintet gave Marquette University a scare in the first half Wednesday night but the Warriors hit on 11 of 14 shots in the final minutes to notch an 85-76 victory. The Warriors trailed 47-43 at the half as the Titans shot their way to a 50 per cent field shooting average. The Titans cooled off in the second half and their percentage mark dropped to 27 per cent. Dick Dzik led the Titans in the scoring columns with 18 points. Detroit now has won six and lost five for the year and Marquette has a 6-3 mark.

Ron Glasser had 23 for Marquette. Freehan, Horton Are First Tigers to Sign DETROIT (UPI -Bill Freehan and Willie Horton today became the first Detroit Tigers to reach terms for the 1963 season. Both of players will report to the Tigers' early camp rookies and minor league prospects at Lakeland, Pistons Halt Robertson, Record Win Over Royals DETROIT (UPI) -The Detroit Pistons bottled up Oscar Robertson of the Cincinnati Royals Wednesday night and went on to win the National Basketball Association contest, 138-118. Robertson scored only 19 points in the contest and Wayne Embry paced the Royals with 23 markers. Howell led the way for the Pistons with 23 points and big Dave DeBusschere finished second in the scoring lists with 21 points.

Trial Resumes NEW YORK (UPI) The trial of former Columbia University basketball star Jack Molinas on charges of bribery is scheduled to be resumed today after a motion for a mistrial was denied. Two Exceptions CHICAGO (UPI) Purdue and Indiana are the only two Big Ten conference schools that have not played in a Rose Bowl football game. Good Arm NEW YORK (UPD Veteran quarterback Y. A. Tittle of the New York Giants threw 33 touchdown passes during the regular 1962 season to establish an alltime National Football League record.

Green Bay Denies Trust Fund Plan MILWAUKEE (UPI) -The vice president of the Green Bay ers denied emphatically today the club had set up a $250.000 trust fund for coach Vince Lombardi to keep him from going to the Los Angeles Rams, but the president of the team said he didn't want to talk about such a report. Lombardi, who aiso is the general manager of the team which has found fabulous success in the Football League standings as well as at the gate, said "I just don't know anything about When asked if he was denying the fund existed, Lombardi answered "I am just say. ing I don't know anything about it. No more, no less." Richard Bourguignon, the vice president of the Green Bay Packers, a non-profit corporation, insisted "there is no truth" to the report by Joe Williams, sports editor of Scripps Howard Newspapers, that a $250,000 trust fund was set up for Lombardi by Green Bay directors. Alma Tops Olivet For 3rd MIAA Win Bowling Scores Keglers League Block Busters 38 22 Jots 36 24 Alley Mates 34'2 2342 Lou Boys 34 26 Alley 33 27 Splits Misses 31'2 28142 Bowling Bags 3112 28'2 Merl Misses 31 29 Sheers 31 29 Pals 27 33 Frantic Four.

33'2 Vie Pins 23 37 Four Strikes 23 37 Four Marks 19 41 High Games I. Beelen, 201. High Senes De Zwaan, 484. Holland Heights League Hirdes-Vandenberg Johnson- Vandenbrink Schaap-Bosch Todd-Watke Tabler-Short Capel-Rouw horst Nagelkirk-Morren 4 Ramaker 0 4 High Games B. Hirdes.

193 M. Bosch. 203 Iligh Series Men B. Hirdes, 559. Women.

Bosch. 512. Junior Girls League 4 Stars Strikes 4 Strike Outs 4 Katz 3 Splits Spares 3 Bowling B.145 () 4 Lucky Strikes 0 4 High Game Martin. 146. High Series Martin.

357. Wednesday 7 League Mead Johnson 4 Vita Boy 4 North Holland Garage. 3 De Pree 3 Forest Grove Texaco 3 Beavers 3 Vander By Co. llaans Drugs 0) High Games W. Bonnema, 228 High Series Lankheet, 590.

Industrial League Seven-U'p Bottling 14 Holland Racine 12 Hart Cooley 11 Barber 8 8 F.W Post 1 11 5 Holland Color 4 12 Parke-Davis Company 2 Service Machine 2 14 High Games W'. Reagan, 216. High Series W. Reagan, 595 Thur-day Nite Duets League Schneider-Steggerda 4:212 171. Allen.

Paauwe 38 22 Bolks-Rooks 35 25 Dorn-Piersma 31 29 Depree-Wagner 29 31 Kamphuis-Kamphuis 28 32 Michele- Vander Kolk 21 39 Dirkse-Dirkse 1912 4012 ligh Games Men: Ci. Steg. gerda. 211. H.

Schneider. 182 High Series Men: Schnie. der, 579 Schneider. 521. Commercial League Standard Lumber 4 Holland Motor Exp.

3 Russ Drive In 3 Hollander Beverage 2 Cumerford Restaurant 2 2 Zwieps Greenhouses 3 Holland Ready Roofing CO Hetting3 Prodhce 0 4 High Game G. Looman, 243. High Series G. Looman, 640; B. Horn.

635. Friday Nite Mr. and Mrs. White- Bagladi 4 Moodie-Lievense 3 Stewart-Lee 3 De Vries-Cook 3 Fauquher-Klomparens 0 Barkel-Brunner 3 Gibson-Coster Nyland-Renner 0 High Games -Men: F. Bagladi.

Women J. Stewart. 487 High Series -Men: J. White. 518.

Women: Stewart. 487. Friday Nite Kouples Weatherwax-Streur 3 4-1 Dunn-Smith 3 Wuerfel-Wuerfel 3 Van Den Berge-Wierda 2 Kolean-Kragt Altena-Schreur 2 Nykamp-. 2 Kalman- Van Wieren 3 Johnson-Rutgers 3 Wiersema-Wiersema 1 3 High Games Men: B. Streur, 224: R.

Wierda, 223. Women: J. Van Den Berge, 179. High Series Men: R. Wierda.

605, Women: J. Van Den Berge, 505. Consolidated League Chem 4 Northland Lanes 3 Old North End 3 Tap Room 3 Windmill Service 1 Chemics ('hemics "B' 3 Hollander Hotel 4 High GameR. Grossnickle. 211 High Series -J Boersma, 568.

Sunshine League Old North End Bar 6 2 Caring's Beer 5 3 Economy IGA 5 3 Parke-Davis Kap; 5 3 Sandy Point Restaurant 4 Parke-Davis Company 4 Levense Insurance 2 State Farm Insurance 1 7 High Game M. Van Ommen, 210 High Series -M. Van Ommen, 481. Broncos Lose Game, 70-60 BOWLING GREEN. Ohio.

(UP0- Bowling Green throttled Western Michigan's high scoring Manny Newsome Wednesday night and emerged a 70-60 victor in a Mid- American Conference game. Newsome was held to nine points by the urus-weakened Falcons. who shifted to a zone defense instead of its usual man-man style of play. It was a tight contest in the first half, in which Newsome got SIX of his points. At the intermission, Bowling Green led 36- 30.

Midway in the final period the lead ballooned to 56-42 but the Broncos came within five points of the Falcons with 5:40 left on the clock However, they could not penetrate the defense sufficiently to present a constant threat Nate Thurmond scored 26 points for Bowling Green and Bill Street was high for Western with 24. Cubs Sign Pitcher CHICAGO (UPD The Chi- cago Cubs today announced the signing of Lindy McDaniel, a righthanded relief pitcher ohtained in an off-season trade with the St. Louis Cardinals. OLIVET (UPI)- Alma College kept its MIAA record spotless and handed Olivet its seventh straight loss of the season with a 73-63 basketball victory Wednesday night. Alma took a 41-27 halftime lead and coasted to its third conference win without defeat.

Alma's over-all mark i is 5-1. Bud Acton and Ray Moore each scored 21 points for the victors, while Ed 'Donaldson led Olivet with 15 points. NBA Rosters Completed For All-Star Contest NEW YORK (UPI) Three players were added to the East squad and four to the West today to complete the teams for the 13th annual National Basketball Association All-Star game at the Los Angeles Arena Jan. 16. Picked for the East by vote of the league's coaches were John Green of the New York Knicks, Hal Greer of the Syracuse Nats, and Wayne Embry of the Cincinnati Royals.

Added to the West squad were Rudy Larusso of the Los Angeles Lakers, Lennie Wilkens of the St. Louis Hawks, Tom Meschery of the San Francisco Warriors, and rookie Terry Dischinger of the Chicago Zephyrs. There were four West additions because Meschery and Dischinger finished in a in the balloting and both were invited. START THE NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT. TRY MUZZY'S CHICKEN ONLY CALL 396-4963 AND IT WILL BE WAITING HOT AND READY TO EAT.

MON. THURS. 11 to 8 FRI. SAT. 11 to 11 WASHINGTON 35TH Ron Aguirre's SONIC 4 World's Only Remote Controlled Sports Car SEE THIS FAMOUS CAR WITH THE ELECTRONIC BRAIN DEMONSTRATED AT THE ALL NEW ROD CUSTOM CAR AUTO SHOW.

THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN THE HOLLAND CIVIC CENTER. THERE IS ALSO A STAGE SHOW QUEEN CONTEST. image 236374.

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