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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 15

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THURSDAY, MAY 28,1970 THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE FIFTEEN Evidence Of Cancer Virus Seen HOUSTON (UPI)-A National Institute cf Health physician thinks there is mounting evidence indicating at least one type of human cancer could come from a virus and may be contagious. Dr. Donald L. Morton, head cf ihe Tumor Imrnucolocv Section at the Federal Cancer Research Center in Bethesda reported today at the lb International Cancer Congress he has found evidence of a virus in blood specimens from patients suffering from sarcoma. Sarcoma is a type of cancer which attacks bones, cartilages.

muscles, tendons, joints and fatty tissues. Morion said it is a relatively rare form of the disease. type type fltf SECRETARY JSNT WORTH A THIN6 BEFORE COFFEE BREAK i IHE FLIHTSTONES by I'LL BXPLOKE 1HCH OF IT INTO r-- its evidence that sarcomas are caused by a virus was "strongly circumstantial." He said it could net be definitely proved "until v.e can get the virus in large enough amounts that it consistently produces cancerous cells (in laboratory Viruses microscopic parasites which attack the body's cells --have long been though: by some to cause forms of cancer. But no conclusive evidence of this in human tumors has been produced. the issue remains controversial among cancer researchers.

In Congress sessions Wednesday researchers hailed ticn of the body's own defenses against cancer as a "wave of the in the fight against the often fata: disease. They said they able tc cite for the first time cases both in the United States and in Europe v.h«e this type cf treatment --often coupled with surgery or chemical therapy -destroyed or controlled such. ma as lung cancer Facts From The Almanac Serving Breekfssf All Buy i 5 c3 28 W. Sfh ST. PANCAKES OUR SPECIALTY Famed Ballroom Ruined 1 When Hit by 4th Fire VENICE.

Cahf. ing the IWos. the Aragon BaUrocni vas the scene of marafnon dancing. Later it was filled v.ith the sounds of the Benny Gcodman and Lav.rence Weik bands. Constructed as part of Pacific Ocean Park mop Lick Pier in 1397.

ii ivca three fires in th3 early pait of the century. A fourai fire. believed deliberately set. broke out urder the pier about 25 miles from d-wntown Los Angeles Wednesday, destroying famed bailioom. HOLIDA CHOCOLATE PEANUT CLUSTERS ONLY POUND NEW AND DIFFERENT SEE THROUGH HARD CANDY SIX DIFFERENT FLAVORS ONLY POUND RED-OR-BLACK LICORICE B5TES ONLY POUND WE WILL BE CLOSED ATU HD AY MEM i AL DAY "HAPPY HOLIDAY" HOLLAND PEA HOLLAND'' Press International Todcy is Thursday.

May 28th, the 14Cih day of 1970 with" 217 to follow. The moon is between its last quarter and new phase. The morning stars are Mercury and Saturn. The evening stars are Venus. Mars and Jupiter.

On this day in history: In 1798 President John Adams was empowered by Congress to recruit an army of 10.CCO volunteers. In 1934 the Dionne quintuplets were born near Ontario. In 1940 the evacuation of British. French and Belgian troops from Dunkerque oifthe coast of France, started. When it was completed, 337,080 reached Britain safely, more than 13.COO were In 1935 Whitehouse of Steehvorkers of dieted automation of the nation's factories would lead to 2 two-hour day.

He didn't say when it would happen. ment that a waiver be granted, as it has in the case of some communists prohibited by law from securing visas through normal channels. The department spokesman declined to say why the department would not ask a waiver. Howver, other officials said that in general it had been the policy to exclude Russian labor leaders unless they came as officials to attend some United Nations affair in New York. George E.

Stille Dies at Age 62 a 1 George E. Stille. 62, of 133 sSpruce died earlv this, i 1 morning at his home. He ibeen in ill health suffering of a a condition for several i years. He was born in Bates- jville, and lived in Holland a 37 years.

Before I his illness he was employed ia machinist at Continental I Two Admitted To Hospital Jacques J. Kocher Architect Dies at 83 in Holland Jacques J. Kocher. 83, Chi-1 cago architect who resided at 444 Oak St. in Chippewa area, since 1939, died early today in a Holland nursing home after, a long illness.

His wife, Mar-, garet, died May 4. The Kochers had been summer residents here since 1904. Mr. Kocher who was with the firm of Kocher and Larsen designed most of Chicago's south side apartment complex-, es from 1920 to 1940. His as- Mrs.

W. H. Force Dies In Fennville at Age 97 FENNVILLE Mrs. WiDiam HL (Amanda) Force, 97, of 310 West Main died Wednesday at her home following a two- year Born in Wauseon, Ohio, she married William H. Force in 1893.

He died in September, 1943. 3Irs. Force to Fennville in 1965 and had! made her home with her daugh-' ter, Mrs. Norman (Marv) Hig-s gins. Surviving are her two sons, Harry L.

Force and Roy H. Force, both of Flint: eight grandchildren: 17 great- grandchildren and a great- great-grandson. Funeral services will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Cbappell Funeral Home with the Rev. E.

B. Siephenson officiating. Burial will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in ibe Bristol cemetery, near Flint. John W.

Bulrman, 75, Succumbs in Hospital John W. Buitman, 75, of 85 West 17th died this morning at Holland Hospital where he had been a patient for several weeks. Funeral arrangements wail be announced by the Noiier-Ver Chapel Fridav. Mrs. E.

Jellison Dies at Age 77 Mrs. Ethel Jellison. 77. who made her home with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. James JeUison of 729 Lug- gers died Wednesday afternoon in Hollaed Hospital following aa extended illness. Mrs. i was born in Springfield. Ohio, and has lived in Holland for the past ten years, coming from Chicago- Surviving in addition to her son are a daughter, Mrs.

William (Doris) Gerrard of Knoxville, 4 grandchildren; one sister. Mrs. Albert Hoim- berg of Los Angeles. Calif. Graveside services will be held Monday at 2 in Oakridge cemetery in Cnicago.

Relatives and friends naav meet the family at ihe stra Funerai Chapel Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. Two two-car Methodist Church Towers and Gus Anderson Surviving are wife. Mane; built McCormick Place. four sons -Edward -Robert Wd-1 Semi-retired since 1955. the; hm Rih ll Hollan i i Meany Cancels Speech CITY.

N.J. (UPI) --George Meany. president of the AFL-CIO and a supporter of President Nixon's foreign policy, canceled his scheduled address 10 the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America today because cf a "conflict of Driver Cited Peter S. Pedersen. c9, of a32 East Ztelar.d.

was ci ed by Ottawa county sheriff's deputies for failure to jseld the right of after jhe car he was driving collided one driven by Jasper A. Merizon, 59. of 1044 St at she intersection of US-31 and Eighth St. at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday.

Neither drher was reported injured. UP! Operator Retires COLUMBUS. Ohio -Richard "Dick" O'ConneH. 67. one of the first telepype operators with United retired tcday after 46 years with the company.

Hospital. One of the drivers. Dekker. 18. of Bettv (Helenrose) Byrne fonned church, Grace Reform-! Fla and Mrs ed Church.

a i TM Albert the United America pre- (Betty Lou) a a Christian Reform- 3 Dekker 18 of i TM HoUand ffi grandchildren: Kiekefk Christian Reform- 1 Si who rihS hv four great godchildren: four! and Netherlands Reformed brothers Ivan StiUe LyM Church the latter Grand utiawa countv snentts deputies Mass Robert stille Bruce Rapids" wi 1 Stffle BateSviUe Ind headed ecial vaUonSd listed in goodI cot John StiUe of Greenbur S- for the Chicago Board of Edu- Uition I Four sisters-Miss Alice Stille i cation from 1931 to 1936. He' One I Henrietta A thought for the day-1 Spanish writer Miguel Cervantes ssid: Mv honor is dearer to me than mv life." i Manley. was admitted for con. tusions on the left thigh and i also listed in good condition. The other passenger.

Susan i Bowe; George (Joy) Hillman of Bates-1 sonic Ledge, and a life mem- ville, Ind. Funeral services will be cago. Surviving her of the Art Institute of Chi- Deny Visa For Russian WASHINGTON (UPI) The State Department has denied a visa to a Soviet labor leader who had wanted to attend a meeting of the United Auto in Michigan in mid' Jime. The Russian is Boris A. Ave- rianov.

director for international affairs of the All-Union Central Council of Soviet Trade Unions The UAW asked the State Dei partment several months ago to grant him a visa so Lhat he could attend a symposium being sponsored by the United Nations and the UAW June 14 20 at Onoway. ilich i A department spokesman said Lhe UAW was advised of the 1 denial. The department also told the UAW It would not re' commend to the Justice Depart- quire hospital treatment i Burial wul be Pilgrim Home The second driver, Paul Cemetery. U- nen Schutte. 18.

of 2516 Prairie was i Relatives and friends may toely scheduled Monday at the riding alone and was not injur- meet the family at the chapel Cordu-Ryan Colonial Funeral ed. deputies reported. Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to' Home Homewood, DL The Dekker vehicle was head- 9 Pm ed west on 136th Ave. and- jVCIUqnCiri Scnutte was driving north on Antonie Romeyn Dies A Butternut when the accident! Antonie Romeyn, 7. of 2550 Dl6S Qt AflC 33 occurrea.

North fo early to day at a Holland rest home, a a Goodwin, 33, of GIFT SUGGESTIONS Attache Cases Wallets Bibles World Globes Dictionaries Fountain Pens Pencils Desk Pen Sets Robinson Reminders Funeral services will be announced later by the Dykstra Funeral Chapel. File No. 2381-D ORDER TO ANSWER STATE OF iHCHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THK COUNTY OF OTTAWA Plaintiff, this 6th dav of llav. 1970. Present: HONORABLE RAYMOND L- SMITH, Circuit Judge.

On the 6th day of May, 1970. an fj leaders in Qrieiiau itr.hen say asp ect FREE PLANKING Offer FRtt AUJ A.K Kn cnB 14 5 Corning OPEN 10 Illegal Signs Will Be Removed LANSIXG (UPI) Attorney General rrank J. Kellev said Wednesday 15 illegal signboards 1 OOOKTV. I 96 and 496 between i GAJL HDEsDkG Lansing and Farmington have been or will soon be removed, The owners of four other signs along the freeway route have given notice that they in- jtend to contend the order in court, Keiley said. He ordered the 19 sisns along I acaon was sics iy Gaa f.

Huesing. milp a nl PSaintiff. against Jack Dale Huesing. vH6 StretCfl Ot -llgnwaj Defendant in this Court praving removed April 27 unaer a 1966 that this Court enter a judgment state law which forbids biE- I boards within 650 feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way of any interstate or primary highway in Michigan. Illegal signs slated for remov- al will be dismantled by State Highway Department workers I at expense if the owner idoes not dismantle them, he said.

i Holland. "Michigan Says Health Care System Attest true IOXD SMrra Hams Nieusma, Ottawa County Clerk. 12901 James died Wednesday at Holland Hospital follow- WESTERN MICHIGAN'S GREETING CARD HEADQUARTERS Downtown--Next to Penneys CARDS and PARTY GOODS You'll Find Something For Everyone Come In and Browse THE FUN PIACE TO SHOP FOR THI ENTIRE AMIIY ing an extended illness. Born, in Chatham. Canada, he moved to Holland in 1964.

He' was employed at Donnelly Mirror Co. until illness forced his retirement more than a year ago. He was a member of the Church of Christ, Grand Haven, At a session of said (SSrtSta nd Holland Cha ter of the SPEBSQSA. Surviving are his wife, Carla; a daughter, Paula Marie at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Goodwin of Wallaceburg, Canada; three sisters. Mrs. Dorthy Lumb and! Mrs. Phyllis Larrett. both ofj Windsor, and Mrs.

lene Meek of Flint and two brothers. Garnet C. Goodwin of Windsor and Marvin E. Goodwin of Holland. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m.

at the Notier-Ver Lee-Langeland Chapel with Bob Finney officiating- Burial will be in Pilgrim Home cemeterv. divorce beUveen the parties volved in this action; It is hereby ordered that the Defendant, Jack Dale Kuesing. shall answer or take such othsr action as rnay be permitted by 3aw. on or before the 31st day of; July, 1970. to comoly with this order v.ill result in the default of said Defendant for the relief mentioned in the Complaint filed in this Coart.

I.okker. Boter. Dalman ilurphv Attorneys for Plaintiff Bv Jlax R. Murphv BUSINESS ADDRESS: Peoples State Bank Building TTnllarirt IVTinhicraTi Faces Serious Problems Annual Cosmetic SEToiletry Event! THESE ARE ONCE A YEAR ARE BELOW OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! Friends may meet the fam- Judge ii tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at the chapel.

DETROIT (UPI)-The presi- dent of the American Ostso- palhic Association a Wednesday that the nation's health care system faces pro- more serious problems money alone can't solve, i Dr. J. Scott Heatherington of! Gladstone. said the U.S. 1 already faces a health care cri sis being aggravated by a pre- occupation with money and the i misconception that bigness and I i centralization insure economy and efficiency.

WINDOW SHADES CUT TO SIZE 28 E. 8th St. Do You Need FOR SHOPPING GOING TO WORK LAUNDRYMAT HAIR DRESSERS AIRPORT OR BUS TERMINAL VISIT AT THE HOSPITAL EMERGENCIES OF ANY KIND FAST PICK UP AND DELIVERY OF PACKAGES OR MERCHANDISE. INDUSTRIAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCIES RETURNING AND GETTING CUSTOMERS FOR AUTOMOTIVE AND OTHER SERVICE WORK. Radio Dispatched, Uniformed Courteous Drivers Additional Riders lOc each With One Full Fare.

Holland Cab Co. PHONE 396-2235 AT HOTEL WARM FRIEND-S E. 8TH AQUA NET 3 HAIR SPRAY for .13 oz-'size. spray iolds Jhair Beautifully even ia dampest Hair can be anytim a -wet comb, DIPWTYD0 SETTING GEL oz. Jar reguJar or extra JiolcL Makes hair setting faster and easier.

Gives Lair added, body. -Has built-in sunscreen. OUR OWN EMBASSY' ALUWATERSOAP size bais ot double laJ soap wish buttermilk. Five colorful and long-lasting bars to a package. Top valiie! COLGATE DENTAL CREAM 65 oz.

family tube. Contains the decav Sgblins; newer oE plus MEP. Stock up now at a savings. DR.SCHOLL'S FOOT AIDS Assorted size for all foot problems. Includes bunion and com pads.

Take advantage of this low price. GILLETTE'S RIGHT buy! oz. anti-perspSranl; deodorant spray with 2 extra oz. in. big 10 oz.

can. Assures plete protection. GU4RANTEID REPLACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED.

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