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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 8

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PAGE SIXTEEN THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1963 Loss of Kerr Is Sharp Blow To Democrats WASHINGTON (LTD Not BUICC 1953. when cancer killed Senate GOP leader Robert Taft, has either partv in the Senate suffeted the kind of lead ership loss inflicted by the death of Sen Robert Ken, D-Okla Unlike Taft, Kerr held no floor leadership post But his power in committees and cloak rooms his self-eainori a .1, a millionaire oilman and i legislative astuteness Ken a a precious to the 2-year oid Kennedy admimstrat on Under the senior system Senate gaps aie filled But the unique talents am) i ence of men like Ken and I a are not tranferrable to someone else Retirement and defeat taken many of the Senates hig figures in recent i i a i Election i i took Picsielont Kennedy and Vice i I vn don Johnson out of then Sen ate seats While Kennedy, made no a marks as a sendtoi Johnson record as a i i and i i leader for the a is regarded hv manv the i i in at lea.st morien stoiy part of success his friends point out srew out of close a.sociation i powei fill Bob Kerr i But Johnsons wheel and a technique of i i for his parh has been mis.sin^ from the leadership i a of Sen Mike Mansfield i successor as Demociatic flooi leader So it a with the depailure of Taft The fledgling Kksenhower ad ministration was a scant six months old when it WAS i robbed of the man on whose i liance it counted for legislative success -Taft, son of a pi evident hut unable to win it for himself had accepted loss of the pre-jidntial i a i to i Eisenhower by pledging his best effort to make the new admims tration work Taft labored tirelessly i the early months of the new pies ident first term struggling on crutches near the end of hi.s brief illness Cancer finally sent him to the hospital Manv congressinn.il i i a speculated that a death on July- 31. 1953, mav a se Thimble Thejorra (R) Starring yet ty lud A PERP6CT LIPT-0FPJ WOULD YOU CARE TO 6O wrrw noii.lv alleicd the Lisenhowei roc I ike 'I i Ken came to the Senate i some a a stand ng he didn a i I all a i i background, he had i a i i i He as .1 self made business leader he haei i r.e to the governorship of his st ile and he was bom in a log a i in a was then the Okla I i a i i i ipiei i and sharp tongue madi him a in demand speakoi foi the Democi atic pai at MINX the i made one i i ti'. foi i i i 1 pie side i a nornina tion in I'li2 and failed 45,000 Marines Were Set to Go I 1 1 1 PI a i Shoup a i i a a said today a 4" mtl) i i i j.ist Oetoboi for i a i of a if ncccss.nv Shoup noted for his s.iltv I.in gu.Ue, told command Hi it onlv hv the i a of dod and a i a photo is it possible to tlusc 1 ieui.uk--, to in iir of in poison rathei a to spn its He said i a i i i was one of the assault teams in i a hi-lot It is to h.ne i moie than KMI (HK) i it tioops i i a 1 0 (KKI and i Foici 1 abo i ships and planes in the uban 01 on special a at mi bases Shoup 10(10 i st lU'inont as i a i for a i of his Xiff a a a i i a a tod.tv It also a sent to a i me commands i i i A inn fi bullet is a SIMM nl of bullet i i 11 a mm 11 a 101 loi in smoke I is used as an aid to i i lion of i a lime I i A REVOLUTIONARY ACHIEVEMENT I II 1 IVicig a i i new ASTRO-SONIC Stereo High Fidelity Thk astounding development exceeds all previous accomplishments in the perfect recreation of music Stereophon- ics from FM radio as well as records with incredible fidelity. to give you the greatest musical entertainment you have ever experienced and all this without a single and only from Magnavox.

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Choose from a variety of styles and finishes, Sttrto at low tr '149 s0 MEYER MUSIC HOUSE 17 West 8th Holland Phone EX 6-6583 Hamilton Mr and i Ke i I Ishms of I a were i i i in the home of and i a i Hshuis and Italian dining the past week I Mi and i Veldhoff and habv of I ast Lansing a been i i i in thi homes of th'u i Mi a i A i i i i a Mi a i a i i i holidays I i i a Si a a i en to i i i i i i Dioste i i i a in i a a i on Sun lei noon foi 11 eat merit 01 piob.ilile sin i I hi a i ann nt ommiin ion is i i in a Re foi rued i last Sunday men mg and it a Lite afternoon i i i i pastoi Kev He long in a i i I 1110 Ni 1 1 Vi I a i i i a i i i a speual i in song the i i i the ser nion IhciiK was I I i i to I i a a and go st smgeis i the 1 i i from i Ri foi me I i of Holland i ihute'd i selections a i announced i New i i i i Se'i on lues dav at 'I )0 a in usual aloe hisrn a on a cliou 10 he sal i I i foi i i i i 1 i i a i foi Janu i be Wednesday at i a i i a baby mil i i a in a of i lams i i i i i I ssmk i a i Hi ink and i 1 ohm in Hostesses Foi the meeting me i John Vcldhoff i John i Ji i N'cal i i a i i a i i 'Ihe Sundav School i re- i i ovei $4)0 in the spi i lal i i i a Sate In feu Di mi N'oidnolf elm i the past i months Di is a i i a i bv the lot i and the nine i di donation be used to aid the Ri i i to ic av Me mm lal i a it 'I npe i a i a I lie $4 ill was ed bv a i i the iti-clii I 1 isse (n ike it $i(KI Roc out isiloi the homo of the Rev and i a 'Ion i i i i i i i i and a i Ihe Rov i Ten Clay of Homowood 111 the i lei a i i a i in the i Asseinblv at Hope On i Dav Clav i i and then i i a the a nephew a i the i i a 1cm I in ,11 the Rov a a i lav of Homowood I I i Ton 1 iv of Muskogon Di Ion Inv of Holland and I ugene Ton Liv also of Holland Mt and i and i Tin a i i homo of Rev and i Idi Clav of i Ton I the Rev i a returned from a i i i relatives in Ala- ham i i a i Deteis of Holland w.is i i in the home of her son and a i Mi and i i IMei.s and children, during the Mi oiid i Laurence Custor and I i spent the past week end and New Yeai Day with i ustei a Mi and i Petti a i of Oiik a i 111 'Ihe Rev a Ten a of the II i i Rcfoimed i ton- due ted the i i i i on Simd iv i and at a i I i in a nsinx foi his i a i message Ih Icipie 'Ihe Pi ayei Jesus Did Not 1'iay 'I i i a in h.n (if i a i Staat and the (hon i a special se i in song Accepted and wel i om as IK vv membds i the moimnji semce i i Misses i a a a i i a i Kntielsman and i a i upon piofossion of a i and i Llovd hv i a i i the hast Saiigatuck i i i i i foi week dj i i Senioi i a I a i Society New eai I ve a i i i a i 9 30 to 12 Id a in the basement i a i sponsois Mi a i i and Mi and i John i in i a i of Dailies atul i on ues- elav at 1 M) a the New 'V. eat Day Semce i i and nie Poll i i i i i the ial music and i i i a i and i a a i of newlv-electecl con- sistoiv membeis, Jeirv Lohman, i a i 1-olkeit a i a i and Hat old Petei John Spaman and I a V.m Dei Kolk as a a i classes on ind weekly i a se i ice on Wednesday evening 'Ihr a a met'tniR ol the i Sotietj is a Thmsdav i the pi ORI am on i a Meclita dons md Bible i I I i i i a i ho held tonight i i i of Pi i i i i in omfoi i a i Hoik ie has ie tin ned to hi i home i Holland i a as also I a i I ohmnn I Rev a i i Nv- and i i i of a i Ind i i holid iv Kiiosts of Mi and i Omlli i i Mi and i i a and d.iughtei a D.m i i i a i in the Muskcgon aiea dm inn the i a a i schools leoponed on i a i i to lesunie studies a i the a iccoss I Ht Sov mom an i of the Hamilton i a Re foi mod used as his Sundav nun nine; i i i i i topic HoK Spin! dm Helpei 'I li service was conducted by the Rev John Hotting of the Faith Chris tian Reformed of Holland His sermon topic was "A Chris tian The Voung People Society met on Sunday afternoon with the lesson study on Our Missionary Lut reach On Monday evening an Old a Service was held and a New Year service was held on Tuesday i Kenneth Lan mga was installed as elder and Allen Slagh as deacon a i classes were scheduled for Wednesday afternoon and Ti ansfer of memberships were given to Mrs Carol Boss to Alger Paik Chnstian Reformed Chinch of Grand Rapids to Mr and Mrs A Baker to Roger Heights i of Grand Rapids and to Mi and Mrs Junior Nyboer to the Kelloggsville Christian Ref i Membeiship papeis ceived by the local i for VIi and VIrs a i Lamens from the Highland Hills Christian Reformed i of Grand Rapids New Vear dinner party was held in the home of Mr and i Herb Rietman Blendon and local people attending weie Mr and Mis i a Blow ei and mghtei Isla Mr and i leiome A a i i and children Mi and Mis Lavern balder- ink and children the Gary balder- ink a i and Bruce Edmg Mr and Mrs Ronald Keeper's i i have spent the holiday a a i i their grandparents Mi and Mrs John Keeper The two have been in Ohio for several davs in pieparation for i into a new home there, after i i in Connecticut the past couple of yeais They came foi 'Seai Dav to retuin i the a i to Ohio Miss Isla i has retained home from a to California i she spent several days during the holidays i ftieneJs Mi and i Harry Lampen i i in the home of i daughtei family Mr and Mrs Robert Hall i and a i Benton Haiboi on Christinas Day DOROTHY DELONG (m association with Charles and Sue Hoenes, Chicago) A Classes in Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Jaxz For all ages 4 years and up Will Begin the Week of JANUARY 7, 1963 Also BALLROOM CLASSES Jr.

High Class begins TUESDAY, Jan. 8th, 7:00 p.m. Sr. High Class begins THURSDAY, Jan. 10th, 8:00 p.m.

at the Theatre Arts School of Dance 28 West 8th Street Final Week of Registration for First School Term ENROLL NOW Telephone EX 6-7558 (Studio will be open Saturday, 5th, from 12 noon to 4 for personal interviews and registrations) STUDIO PHONE EX 6-2006 France Turns Down Offer I (I PI) Fiance disclosed tocldv that it determined to push ahead i development of its independent nu- clcdi i de.spite Pi evident Ken nodv olfor of a i i missiles Pi evident a Gaulle mdde this clear to President Ken nt'dv a message sent to Washington although Information Minister Peyrefitte Siiid thei is no question of re- jettms the offei whethei the replv reiect- ed the offei of Polans missiles i i said Theie 15 no question of closing the door to thin 5 But he added Fi ance is en S.iaed on hei nucleai i and she is not piepared to abandon it i made the announcement aftn a three hour cabinet meeting at the Myt.ee Palace pre- 'Jdod i by De Gaulle i i said Defence Minister P'ene Mos-smer told the cabinet that 10 i ago French techni- nan--, a out a completely MK.ce-.sfui at Colomb Be- cliai in the Sahaia of a propul sion and guidance system for a nucleai missile Grand Rapids Man, 71, Killed in Auto Crash I i PI'- Mexand- er Bemowslvi 71 Grand Rapids was a a inmred in a two-cai collis on on Michigan 43 ibout four miles west of Kala- His car collided i an auto i en Robert Haner Kalama- 700 Haner escaped with mmoi mjui les Princess Beatrix III THE 11 PI i Crown Prmce.ss Beatrix of the Netherlands is from a light attack of pneumonia which she suffoied during the Christmas holidn.us according to an official announcement hete PARTS SERVICE ON ALL MAKES CHAIN SAWS BRAND NEW 89 50 PIONEER LOMBARD HOFFCO MONO up CHECK THESE FEATURES: diaphragm carburetor cut at any angle 3Vs h.p. ballbearing enalne) compute with Armour tip bar and Oreqoej chain Falrbanlci recoil itarler COMPARE AT $129.95 CHAIN SAW HEADQUARTERS cmr SHOP Put NrtetMf Mtj Don R. Pears Works to Get Racing Post LAVSIVG I PI; Don Peais, who was speaker of the Hou'e of Repre.sentctives in Mich i a last legislature appeared today to be leading the field of those seeking to become commissioner of Michigan's $135 million r-orse racing industry Pc-ars is actively campaigning for the job even to the extent of asking legislators he served i to write letters recommending him to Gov George Romney The Buchanan Republican, who wa-, put on the political sidelines by an unsuccessful bid to win the congressional nomination in the 4th District, in Lansing Year's Day to attend Romney inauguration He acknowledged the racing commissioner "is the Vo 1 job I would like to be appointed to and i probably the one I stand the best chance of getting But the present commissioner former Detroit Times sports editor Edgar Haves ready to a himself from the $10000- a year position he was appointed to in A 1961, by Gov. John Swamson Haves said Wednesday he had no intention of submitting a nation to Romney, at least "not until such time as he tells me he doesn want me anymore Hayes who said he had been awaie of Pears efforts to displace him he was informed the new governor would like him to re main as commissioner He also said he knows of at least two Detroit sportsmen who may be under consideration if he is "re tired identified them a-, George who owns horses but generally races them at non- Michigan a a Charles "Wayne who helped Detroit in its battle to i the nomination as the I choice for the 1968 Olympic Games Hayes said he operating his office in Detroit in its regular fashion but will make no major decisions until Romney indicates if he plans to retain him The commissioner, who is the -state's sole authority in granting of licenses for harness and running tracks and in setting dates for their operation, serves entirely at the pleasure of the governor The Senate does not have to confnm his appointment Hayes has already set the oper atmg dates for the 1963 racing season Runners i get started at Detroit Race Course 6 and the trotters will open April 11 at Hazel Park Probe Cause of Death Of Saginaw Man, 38 4 I A A autop.sy scheduled today to determine the cause of death of Willett Jr who collapsed at a bus stop Wednesday and was dead on arrival at St Marv Hospital 38, had purchased a car battery at a downtown store and earned it to the bu.s -top police said He put the battery down and complained of abdominal pains before ng New Polaris Submarine Will Join Fleet Friday WASHINGTON' I PI The announced toda the Po lans missile submanne Thoma Jefferson will officially join the fleet at Newpoit News Fn day The Thomas Jefferson is the fifth submanne equipped to fire either the Polans A2 i has a range of 1 725 land miles, or the A3 which will have a range of 2 875 statute miles when it becomes operational in mid 1964 About seven million dollars are spent each vear for sunburn remedies in the United States Three Breakin Attempts Made GRAVD HAVEN City police are investigating two breakups and an attempted breakm which occurred Wednesday night One brtakin was at Spiegel stoie in the 1100 block on Washington St where entrance a made through the roof An attempt was made to open the safe but all money LS removed before closing each evening, nothing a A padlock was broken on a rear door at Weavers Junic yard at Sixth and Sb and about $10 was lepoited missing Seveial i were broken in the rear of Harbor Oil Co at Fourth and Adarrb, but there was no evidence that the place had been entered D'scovery of damage at all three places was made when employes reported for work at 8 a today. 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