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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 18

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PAGE EIGHTEEN THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1962 RITAD! A I OMECCA A A I A Mohammed El-Badr, Rebel leader Brig. Abdullah Al-Salal the Imam (king), (left) talks over strategy with UAK very much alive. Field Marshal Abdul Hakim Amer. ARABIAN KNIGHTS AT EACH OTHER'S THROATS--The revolution ia tiny, feudal-like Yemen pita two big Arab League nations against each other. The United Arab Republic ia helping the rebels, and Saudi Arabia is helping the at- present ousted royal regime of Imam (king) Mohammed El- Badr.

Saudi Arabia does not fancy having UAH President Gamal Abdel Nasser on both sides, and Nasser is believed to think that raids from Yemen would result in a revolt against King Saud. They only see to Destroyers Ready to Act As Artillery By Jack V. Fox ABOARD THE USS MANLEY OFF GUANTANAMO, Cuba (UPD --Back and forth, back and forth, on a two-mile course at the lazy speed of three knots, this destroyer cruises two miles offshore from the U.S. naval base. It is monotonous, but that could change instantaneously.

Manley and four other destroyers here are the "artillery" for Marines manning trenches facing Fidel Castro's Cuba. The Marine Corps has some field guns on the base, but the Manley's five-inchers would provide tremendous support in case of a Cuban attack. The Manley also would be a prime target of the Cuban guns lying so close, but as her skipper, Cmdr. Leon I Smith of Cheltenham, put it: "That's a destroyer's job to get in close." Smith is careful not to cross the line dividing Cuban territorial waters with those of the base itself. Sunday's mission of the Manley was to stay in position to provide firepower for troops defending the airfield at leeward point.

The field has runways long enough to handle Guantanamo's jets. From the bridge, through binoculars, you can see the steel fence of the base and even pick out a Cuban sentry or two. The frequently runs through gunnery practice, stopping short of actual firing, using computers, radar, and spotters on shore. Sunday's gun crew consisted of Seaman William Banks, Charleston, N.C.; Radarman First Class Harold Mullinix. Tocco.

and Chief Gunnersmate Ralph Dixon, Her.dersonville, Tex. Chief Radioman Charles McKamey, Andersonville, on Saturday and Sunday afternoons contacts ham radio friends across the United States who plug into regular telephone circuits so the men can talk to their families. Two crewmen who became fathers while on the Cuban blockade duty talked to their wives through the unusual ham arrangement They are Quartermaster William Burdett, 22, Waverly, Ohio, and Boatswain Charles Stevens, 28. Delbarton, W. Va.

Brewery President Dies in South Bend SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPD- Rudy A. Moritz, 68, president of Drewry's Limited, a brewing concern, since 1954, died Sunday in his home after an illness of several months. Moritz was a former Chicago and Davenport. Iowa, advertising man.

He joined Drewry's in 1941 as vice president and general manager and helped build the concern into one of the top 10 breweries in the nation. No fancy price tags on Allstate Insurance By cutting red tape wherever possible, Allstate gives you top-quality protection at low cost-- for your family, home or car Allstate has the policy you need: Auto-- Low rates, fast, fair claim service-- and you can't get better protection. Homeowners-- Fire, theft and liability all in one policy at Allstate's famous low rates. tjfe-- You'd be surprised at the amount and kind of protection you can buy for only $2.50 per week. Accident Sickness-- You can get hundreds of dollars every month while you're too sick or hurt to earn a dime.

Also: Boatowners Residential Fire Family Liability Commercial Fire Commercial Liability "May we help you?" sss You're in good hands with INSURANCE- INSURANCE COMPANIES HOME OFFICES: SKOKIE. ILL 1 166 River Avenue Phone EX 6-6183 I SUPPLYING INDIA DEFENDERS-Supplies parachute down from a plane over India's North East Frontier Agency, then Indian soldiers gather them up in the area where the fighting against south-driving Red Chinese forces is underway. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru called it "war" that has not been declared. Hospital Notes Admitted to Holland Hospital Friday were David Vander Kolk. 1126 West 32nd Mrs.

Loraine Smith, 135 Walnut; Anna Elaine O'Conner, 111 West 15th Mrs. Kenneth Sluiter, route Mrs. Murvel Houtmg, 131 East 32nd i Randall Lee Kies, 275 Colum-1 bia Brian Lee Brink, route i 2, Hamilton; Benjamin L. Van Lente, route 4: Linda Hunt, route Mrs. Fred Ten Gate.

29 East 18th Leslie Harvey, 543 Woodland Mrs. Luther Taylor, 25 East Seventh Mrs. Wesley Andrews, 159 East Lakewood John Buursma, 185 West 26th David Paul Breuker, 181 East 35th Victoria Lubbers, 138 East 13th St. (discharged same day); Mrs. Joe Burchfield, 1257 West 32nd Mrs.

Louise Wylie, East Seventh St. (admitted Tuesday'. Discharged Friday were Peter Resseguie, route Mrs. Anthony DuBois, 488 College Ave James Johnson, route 1: Darryl Lokers, 210 East 15th Linda Hunt, route 5. Admitted Saturday were Gregory Bakker, route 4: Mrs.

Bural Howard, 4869 136th Cynthia Ribbens, 668 Central Ave. (discharged same day); Jodi Stygstra, 65 East 35th St: Lana Webbert, 1990 Ottawa Beach Mrs. Cora Brandon, 99 East 35th St. Discharged Saturday were Stanley Ayers, 168 East llth Mrs. John Boeve, route Mrs.

Henry F. Bouwman, route David P. Breuker, 181 East 35th Mrs. Martin Buursma, 345 West 20th John Chenalski, route 2, Fennville: Allen Croff, 17 East Seventh Mrs. Dale De Witt, 254 East llth Mrs.

John Drenten, route 1, Hamilton; Mrs. William Forry, route 1, Fennville; Mrs Thomas Hamlin. 569 Hillcrest Fred Knoll, route 1, East Saugatuck: Mrs. Bernard Kool, route 4: Bernard Mclntyre, route 2, Fennville; Mrs. Maude Riddlington, Resthaven; Mrs.

Jose Silva, 185 Burke Martha i Douglas; Mrs. Frank Swift, 555 Jacob Cynthia Vander Hulst, 896 South Washington Mrs. John Van Houten and baby, route Mrs. John Van Iwaarden, 262 East 12th Mrs. Cornie Van Loo and baby, 726 Plasman Kathy Wise, 630 West 20th St.

Admitted Sunday were Ruth Sullivan, 136 East Ninth John Sadler, "South American," Holland; Thomas Pitts, 70 West 12th Floyd Wiersema, 111 Cambridge; James Veling, 10451 Mary Ann Zeeland; Martin Nienhuis, route Mrs. Russell Barget, 976 Woodbridge; Arend Brouwer, 13777 Van Buren; Mrs. John Prins, 11 West 17th Mrs. Edward Cammenga, 1512 West Lakewood Henry Garvelink. 140 East 48th William Mokma, 246 West 19th Mrs.

Harry Van Dam, route 5. Allegan. Mrs. John Kolean, 1358 Waukazoo Dr. Discharged Sunday were Mrs.

Wesley Andrews, 159 East Lakewood Curtis Bosman. 293 145th Mrs. Terry Brower and baby, 64 East Ninth Mrs. Giro Cadena, 105 East Eighth Donald Hubbard, 7795 SW nsth Miami, 56, Mrs. a Japink, route 1, Hamilton, Mrs.

Conrad Knoll, 4648 66th Mrs Leonard Steketee, 190 West 17th Mrs. Eldon Streur and baby, 435 College A Jodi Stygstra 65 East 35th Robert Van Heuvelen, 169 East Eighth St. JFK Back in Washington WASHINGTON I President Kennedy returned to the White House by helicopter today from a weekend spent with his family at his Middteburg, estate. Rules Against Restriction LANSING I A legislative provision prohibiting the operation of a labor and industrial relations center at Michigan State University is unconstitutional as a budget item. Atty.

Gen. Frank J. Kelley said today. The legislature this years tied in a provision to the MSU appropriation bill saying no budgeted funds showed be used "to maintain or continue the industrial and labor relations center or any center or school of a similar nature Kelley, in an opinion issued at request of MSU's attorney. Leland W.

Carr said the state constitution "vested in the governing body of Michigan State University the exclusive control of the general funds of the university The attorney general said several previous Supreme Court of a similar nature indicated the legislature exceeded its powers "in attempting to deprive the governing body of the educational institution of its constitutional control over its funds." University officials earlier this year incorporated the former labor and industrial relations center into a department within the scholastic program of the institution in an attempt to get around the budget provision while awaiting an opinion on the validity of the restrictive section. Issues Appeal (Continued from page 1.) limitation to such help." He indicated the Indian forces were falling back over 60 miles of mountain roads toward Bomdi- la which appears to be the next defensible pass on the line of retreat The Chinese victory apparently meant the withdrawal of an entire Indian division which was headquartered at Dirang, on the Bomdila-Se La road. The fall of Se La combined with the fall of Walong meant the Chinese were exerting a giant pmcer action on the whole of India's North East Frontier Agency A Defense Ministry spokesman said Sunday night the Chinese had driven 10 to 12 miles past Walong toward India's rich Assam valley and the Digboi oil fields It was the strongest thrust of the five- week-old war. Nehru told an annhersary gathering of the auxiliary air force, territorial army and national cadet corps Sunday that "it is no longer a border war between India and is an invasion of India A Defense Ministry spokesman said Sunday night the Chinese Reds poured more than 20,000 men into the Walong fighting alone. Ex-Ferris President Brophy Dies at 68 BIG RAPIDS i UPD--President emeritus Byron J.

Brophy of Ferris Institute died here Sunday night at the age of 68. He had been ill for a number of years. Brophy was named president of Ferris in 1946 and served until 1952 when illness forced him into retirement. Firemen Answer Call City firemen answered a call today at 1:45 p.m. by phone to a home at 433 Columbia to turn off a stoker for a furnace that was backfiring.

A heater connected to the furnace unit was also turned off and a repairman summoned. No damage was reported. I In Respect to the Memory of MR. JOHN VANDER KOLK owner of the Holland City Bus Lines There will be NO BUS SERVICE TUESDAY 1 3 P.M. Attorney General Issues Warning LANSING I An offer of the "opportunity" to win up to $5,000 in prizes if you have not had an auto accident in the last 12 months should be a warning to your better judgment, Atty.

Gen Frank J. Kelley said today. Kelley said reports from prosecutors and state agencies indicated an out-of-state insurance company, which he declined to name, was making such an offer in apparent violation of the Michigan anti- gambling law. The violation was apparent because payment of a membership premium in the association was required as consideration for a chance in a drawing for the prizes. State law prohibits such "sweepstakes" activity, Kelley said.

Grand Haven Man Chosen ANN ARBOR I Mayor Stanley J. Davis of Grand Rapids and three other municipal officers in the state have been named vice presidents of the Michigan Municipal League for 1962-63. William G. Kirby, president of the league, also announced the appointments of James R. Smith mayor of Marquette: Mark Storen, mayor of Highland Park, and David Morris, city attorney of Kalamazoo Previously Kirby had made three other vice presidential appointments: Alexander, mayor of Oak Park.

Robert Anthony, mayor of Alma, and Thoma C. Fullerton. Grand Haven councilman Davis has been active in municipal government for over 16 years. He has been mayor of the state's second largest city since 1958 although he served as earlier term in the mayor's office in 1949. PLUNGE VICTIM KEEPS WEDDING DATE--Boss Ebcrts, 22, of Southgate, fell 32 feet onto a concrete platform and broke his pelvis, back and left arm, but still got married on time two hours after leaving surgery at the Glendale Hospital.

His bride is the former Carol Miller, 18. J. Yonder Kolk Dies at 68 GRAND RAPIDS John Vander Kolk. 68. of 17 East 20th Holland, died Saturday i in Ferguson-Droste-Ferguson Hospital here following a lingering illness He was a member of Trinity Reformed Church and was founder and owner of the Holland Inter City Bus Lines which he started in 1945.

He was a member of the transportation committee of the Holland Chamber of Commerce He is survived by his wife, Lillian: three sons, Alvin and Burdette. both of Holland, and Gilbert of Grand Rapids: five daughters, Mrs. James Meyer, Mrs Jack Peeling of Grand Haven, Mrs. Gerrit Bruggeman of Ada, Mrs. Bert Kidner of Grand Rapids and Mrs.

Harwell Dunning of Holland; 21 grandchildren: two sisters-in-law. Mrs Aaron Vander Kolk of Holland and Mrs Mary Ver Meulen of Grand Rapids. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1-30 p.m. in the Ver Lee Geenen Sterenberg Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Gordon Van Oostenburg officiating Burial will be in Bentheim Cemetery.

Friends may meet the family in the funeral chapel tonight from 7 to 9 The Holland Inter City Bus Line will not operate from 1 to 3 p.m Tuesday out of respect for Mr. Vander Kolk. John Helder Dies Of Heart Attack ZEELAND-John Helder, 5, of route 1, Zeeland, died unexpectedly Saturday afternoon following a heart attack. He became ill at noon and died a few hours later. He was a member of First Christian Reformed of Zeeland and had been employed at Chris Craft Corp.

in Holland. Surviving are the wife, Emma; two daughters, Marcia and Nellie, both at home, one brother, Dick, of Zeeland. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in First Christian Reformed Church with the Rev. H.

G. A officiating Burial will be in Zeeland Cemetery. Relatives will meet in the church basement at 1:45 p.m. Relatives and friends may meet the family at the Yntema Funeral Home tonight from 7 to 9. KENNEDY'-Mississippi's Circuit Judge W.

M. O'Barr (above) is the Lafayette County jurist who told a grand jury it should indict President Kennedy and his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, if it decided they were to blame for the rioting at thp University of Mississippi over admission of James Meredith. International Bridge Records Heavy Traffic SAULT STE MARIE (LTD-The International Bridge Authority said today 4.828 vehicles cross the new bridge during the weekend. Two Women Flee From Court GRAND RAPIDS I Two young women were being sought by police here today after they broke away from policewomen and fled from Grand Rapids Superior Court this morning. Karen Derr, 19, and Barbara Sredersas, 20.

had pleaded guilty to two counts of unarmed robbery and were being returned to Kent County jail when they escaped. The pair, along with Ginger Kennedy. 19, admitted they assaulted and robbed pedestrians on the city's west side 10 days ago. Sheriff's officers said they suspected the escapees may have had outsidt help in their flight and reported a car transporting the girls to court this morning had been followed by another vehicle. French Leader 1 (Continued from page 1.) clearly than ever as France's "strong man" president.

The Interior Ministry announced that the UNR had received 31.9 per cent of the popular vote as against the 21.786 per cent for the Communists. The UNR won 45 of the seats decided, more than three times the total of its nearest rival, the Popular Republican party i which received 14 The voting Sunday was the first of two rounds under the French electoral system. Only the 96 candidates who won an absolute majority in their constituencies were elected outright. In the 369 other constituencies in metropolitan France, run-off balloting will take place next Sunday, when a mere plurality will suffice. But all indications were that the second round of voting would merely confirm the Gaullist landslide in the first round.

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Man Stricken Cutting Wood GRAND HAVEN a Schuett. 49. of 15276 152nd A Spring Lake, died of a heart attack at 4:30 m. Saturday while cutting and piling up uood in his back yard. It was his 49th birthday anniversary He was born in Chicago and the family moved here when he a year old.

He was last emplove'i as purchasing agent for the Cannon Co. in Muskegon wa a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church of Spring Lake. Surviving are the wife: two daughters, Mrs. Thomas Otle o.

Jackson who gave birth to a chiH Sunday morning in Grand Haven Municipal Hospital, and Kathleen 15, at home: a son. Clifford oi Spring Lake: six -Mi James Scott, Mrs. Frank Raha anl Mrs. John Tetlow of Spring Lake Mrs. Charles Marod of Grand Ha ven and Anna and Mae Schuett of Chicago: also four grandchildren Funeral services be hel i at 10 am.

Tuesday from S' Mary's with Francis J. Kopinski Burial will be in Spring Lake Cemetery The rosary will be i cited at Barbier Funeral Home Spring Lake at 8 p.m tonight. Sister of 0. A. Bishop Dies in New Hampshire DOVER.

--Mrs. Clarence M'oodard. 59. sister of Orhe Bishop of Holland. Mich die i Sunday evening in a Dover.

hospital. Her husband died thrtv months ago Surviving are a daughter. Joyce Carson of Dover: her mother, Mrs. H. Bishop of Hastmg- Mich four brothers.

Orlie Bishon of Holland. Louis Bishop of Cass City. Frederick Bibhoi of Traverce City. Mich Richai 1 Bishop of Hastings, three sister- Mrs. Harry a Miller, Mr- Hilda Zerble and Miss Margaret Bishop, all of Hastings.

Funeral arrangements a not been completed. Burial will take place in Dover. FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS FOR THANKSGIVING HENS 49' TOMS. FRYER PARTS BREASTS Lb. 59e LEGS Lb.

52c WINGS Lb. 19c FRYERS 39e ROCK HENS ROASTING CHICKENS DUCKS GEESE CORNISH HENS LARGE EGGS WHOLE or SPLIT Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb.

Lb. EACH D02. 35c 42c 52c 49c 79c 79e 55e All POUlTUr U.S. GOV'T. INSPECTED SEA FOODS LAMBERTS POULTRY FISH Between 28th and 29th Sti.

on Michigan Are. Phone EX 6-6723 OPEN Tuesday Him Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays till 9 p.m. IN FW SPA PERI rWSPAPER!.

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