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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 10

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PAGI TWO Cdurt Martial Is Ordered For Colonel COLORADO SPRINGS (UPD-- Col. William M. commander of the Boston Air Defense Sector when 28 men were killed in the Texas tower disaster, will be court martialed for dereliction of duty. Air Defense Commander Robert Lee ordered Friday thai Banks be tried within a ueek before a military court The radar tower, known as Texas Tower part of the Air Defense Com- mancTi early warning system, collapsed Jan. 15 during an Atlantic storm.

Two months before the collapse Banks is stationed at Stewart Ai Force Base, N.Y. Lee a n'o (ha charges of dereliction of against two other officers in con neclion i the same disai-ler were dropped. The olficons are Maj, William R. Slieppard anc Maj. Reginald L.

Stark. Markets CTtAND ItAPlDS A ps a i price at farm une S. fo: OSRS borux'S case lots to 4 cents csst, graded basis as compiled bv the state a of a i for the Grand Rapids, Holland and Muskc'Citn au-a. Grade A. a i 30- 3'Ji i a ungraded, 'JS-'JSc.

for a i R- Central area. Grade A. laree, 31-32i-; medium, siridll. 19-2'Jo. ur.piaded, 27-2fc POULTRY: Paying prices for live Michigan dealers: I oultry delivered to local Ibs.

up, roasteis, PI Heavv hens. 5 I6-17c; fryers, 20-21c. FRriT AXD VEGETABIJES ASPARAGUS Doz bunches 25. CABBAGE. Crate.

No. 1. Georgia tne Jersey Coast, divers discov- $350. THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1961 of the tower, located 60 miles sey Coast, divers discov- e'-ed supports had been weak- ened by earlier storms The original was GREEN ONIONS: Dozen bunches, SOc GREENS na! creu of 75 tower personnel an f- 50: beet, bas- i-as removed as a precaution, 2 Lear. io-ib.

a -o men uere assianed to repair i si no. the 2 $150 Bos tor. 51.25 doz i Lee's announcement i a came an "mienshe i gation." The charge against Banks sljted "Dasp.te his knowledge of the structural condition of the tower at the time, and his receipt of a severe weather forecast. Col Banks did mainta'n contact officer in charge of the tower. PARSLEY- oz Dozer "He d.ri not keep in touch with the commander of the 46Qiih Supper: Squadron and failed to hold himself readily axailable for any action necessary in view of the developing dangerous situation at the tower." Lee dismissed another charge against Banks, that of culpable negligence resulting in death.

Broadcasting Company Holland, Michigan OR your radio dial. Mutual News every hour and half hour. Saturday, June 10 EVENING 5:00 News 5:05 Von Pctrick.Sports Show 5.35 Dutch Boy Sacred Songs 00 R.E. Barber World in Brief 6:05 Sentinel News 6:10 Michigan Newii 6-15 Speaking Sports 6-20 Dinner Music 6:30 Van Patrick Sporls Show 6-45 Mutual News 6:50 Dinner Music 6:59 First Michigan Bank News 7:00 Evening Serenade 8:30 Van Patrick 10:05 Local News 10:10 Michigan News 10:15 Navy Record Shop 10 35 Evening Serenade 12:00 Final News ES: Outdoor, 45 RHUBARB: Outdoor, 15 Ib. carton.

Si 00 few. SO-Sor SPINACH: Crate. $1.50. STRAWBERRIES. Illinois nesses, 16-qt crate, No.

1. Blake- rrio-oj. and Beauties So 50-6 25 Indiana 5600-650 TOMATOES. Greenhouse. S-lb basket, 1.

$: 50. smai! S2 rough, Si 75 WATERCRESS: Dozen bunches Investor's Guide By Sam Sliulsky 1 am a widow, in my GO.s. and not in very good health Could you tell me a happened to United Industrial 1 A sileMnan at a brokerage firm sold it to me at 10 4 more' than a year ago. I held Aveo since liHR at 13. He sold it last year at Then he bought Ronson 'at 12'-j and sold it at After that bought me Giaham Paige ihodes-ian.

A. 1 don't know a this broke ias in mind, but I a a prettj good guess it isn't your welfare. I'd get rid of him fast and, fo hat matter, the stocks he had you uy. In the first place, trading in Unit Industrial has been suspended That's not so good for you. In the second place, you no business trading either in Avco or Ronson.

or in the low-pncec items he selected for you. If I you, I'd salvage al you can and put it into some solic utility stock or into an annuity (if buncnes. 60c i you are not interested in leaving Bushel, crate, i basket of romainp 5150, S1.25. "Wheat GRAIN Rye LOCAL MARKET SI 68 No Bid 2Sc Esps. Farm White, doz.

Chickens, heavies, ib 18-20c Broilers. Heavy, Ib. 14 Leghorns 10,. LIVESTOCK HOGS: Choice, 190-200 17 ISc; 200 250 2oO 300 15 16c. 400 Ibs UP, 14C.

CATTIE: Good and choice steers and heifers. Ib fair bee' cows a cows. 3 1: 2C heavy bulls 18-20c CALVES: Choice to pirme. 35-37c- good. 29-3lc: common, 26-2Sc.

i BEEF HIDES: 3V-c; No. i horse hides, S3 00 each GRAIN MARKET Corn EI Wheat oats Rye an estate And forget about trading. Just adding up the deals you list. I can see that the broker made for more in commissions than you made in your investments. Buy a top-quality stock for income (you can get to five per cent from some good-grade pre- ferreds 1 or an annuity and stay away from stock market trading.

SI 63 70c 95c 4-Year-Old Boy Drowns In Backyard Dry Well MARSHALL fUPI--Douglas Grinnell, 4. drowned Friday in the backyard dry well of his parent's home in Tekonsha. Calhoun County, 12 miles south of here The boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grinnell.

fell into about 3' 2 I feet of- water which had accumulated in the well. Attempts at artificial respiration failed. I have S600 in bonds and tried to exchange them for bonds, but the bank refused to do this. They claim I have to a S500 in cash and then they will sell rne an bond. They gue no reason for then decision.

A. You are entitled to exchange your bonds for bonds in multiples of S500 in bonds, paying the difference in cash. I am sending you the name of the head of area bond dnision, who hapens to have an office in town H. Lewis. 23fi Federal Office Building.

909 First A Seattle 4. Washington.) 1 GEXEKATIO.VS In Top picture Ben Groenhof of 243 Michigan St Zeeland. poses with three of descendants, making up this four generation picture. From to are Mr. age 79; his grandson Bernard Groenhof: his great Rukey Lee Groenhof.

and his on Jacob Groenhof. The elder Mr! Groenhof is empkned at Black i Lumber Co. and Mill works five a week. In the picture 75-year-old Gradus Getinnk of route 1. Zoeland, is hi descendants From left to are Mrs Jacob Grornhof.

Mr. Geurink daughter: Mr Geunnk; Rickey Lee Groeniof. a sneal grandson ard Groenhof. his grandson. Mi.

Geunnk still farms his 60 acre a i in Boiculo. A A ''restricted list" gives the i names of stocks which, "the not a lawyer and knovunj: that ities and Exchange Commission I'm not one. 1 think the only sen- has reason to believe a been distributed or currently are being distributed in the in violation of the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933 They may not be traded by U. S. brokers Xow, that can mean several things Omissions or irregularities in the registration statements, etc, etc, etc.

But assuming you're sible meaning is simpiv this i You mislit inquire about such a list at the nearest SEC office Von Luckner Escaped Death CUXHAVEX. Germanv TV Schedule June 10 Saturday THIS SCHEDULE COURTESY OF THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS WOOD (8) WKZO ,3) WGN (9) Eatt. Standard Time I East. Standard Time i Cent. Standard Time June i I DON TULS ROD HORN 744 Michigan incorporated his column whenever possible Please do not send documents If you deiire a list of suggested investments, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope 'Mr welcomes all A feu- days before Adolf Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin Bunker, he issued an order calling lor the hanging of Felix Count Von Luckner.

Germans were stunned at the order because Von Luckner was a national hero. He achieved lame during World War I for sinking 36,000 tons of allied shipping as the commander of the commerce raider Seeadler. Kaiser awarded him the "Pour le Merite" medal, at that time Germany 's highest award for bravery. Hitler ordered his execution for i over his a i citv of Allegan Dps Matron's Pay To Aid Meals ALI.h'GAN 1 A board ol Mipcr- ruling winch will increase the annual salary oi the county jail matron Irani $600 to SiKX), but leave the prisoner's meal allowance at 38c appeared Friday to be a satisfactory answer to Shenll Walter Runkel's demand that the allowance be raised to 45c. The matron.

Mrs. Elsie Runkel. wife of the sheriff, also oversees preparation of prisoners' meals. Runkel had previously told the board the county could either take, over feeding of prisoners or increase the allowance to 45c. The board had upped the ration from 35c to 38c during the June session which ended late Friday, an action which angered the sheriff and resulted in his ultimatum.

Jail Committee Chairman Bernard said the counter proposal was made on the advice of State Jail Inspector William Nestle. Meanwhile the board went ahead with plans for building a new jail, approving contracts for Architect R. S. Gerganoff. of Ypsilanti, and for Huitt and Sons, Allegan.

to remove trees, raze the old county office building and grade the jail site on the northwest corner of the county square. The board also approved changes to the north and west porches of the new court house, changes in grading and the Union Soldiers' monument, at a cost not to exceed $9.551. Weston, Allegan, was reappointed Allegan county civil de- fense director, to serve until April, 1962, on the recommendation of the civil defense committee. The board also took under ad- isement a proposal offered and explained by Robert D'Amelio, deputy director of the -Michigan Office of Civil Defense, and Herbert Lees, state CD liaison officer, for establishment of an emergency control center in the basement of the new jail building. D'Amelio indicated that federal funds were available on a 50-50 basis for architectural and engineering fees and special equipment.

The lunds are offered under the federal civil defense department's "continuity of government" program, he said. The center would i provide space for government functions and communications in case of disaster. American nations briefed by Secretary of State Dj'aii Husk Kri- on the Kennedy-Khrushchev talks. A Mexican diplomat jinked Kennedy and i i mid di.scii.si.ed Cast to and il vsus a had a i too i i to bo a Soviet ally. Kiisk (jiioted as that Khrushchev had upplied I lie term "unstable" to the Cuban leader.

The watermelon is to have originated in Africa. in i state Flinf Man Charged With Second Degree Murder FLINT Hardy Mason, 'IK, of Flint, was bound over to ('limit I'otn on reduced chaws ol dt'gu'e murder at his eoiniii.it urn Fiuljy. M.ISOM had been accused of first ik'gur i i i in the latal A 2'2. ol another Flint man, Bobbie Lotion, 23. Municipal Judge Kayirond French jaid there ttns.n't enough evidence for a first ih'iTi'i 1 charge Mason is being lit'kl on $5,000 bond for his alignment GO TO THE MOVIES THIS WEEK-END ITS COOL HERE! TODAY.

Also TUES. WED. AIR CONDITIONED PHONE EX, 2 2653 CONTINUOUS FROM 1 30 TODAY (WEEK NITES 7 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Mov IB Movie Movie Mov ic (Soapbox Workshop I Soapbox Workshop Workshop Spin Time Spin Time Golf Tips DAYTIME 8 00 World. Stale local News 8:15 Sunday Serenade 8:30 Temple Time 9:00 News 9 05 Sunday Serenade 9:30 FourJh Reformed Church 10:45 Sunday Symphony 11.00 Hope Beiormed Church 12.00 Music 12-15 News 12:30 Bread of life 1:00 Hour Decision Billy Graham 1:30 The Lulheran Hour 2 00 News 2:05 Beligion in News 2:15 Holland High Commencement 3 '15 Composers Comer 4 '30 Back To God Hour 5 '05 Music for Sunday Afternoon 5:30 Studies in Christian iiie and Work 5.45 News EVENING 5:00 Truth and Life Verdad Y. Vida 6 '30 Haven of Rest 7.00 Church Service Holland Hts.

Christian Reformed Church 8 IS Organaires 8'3S Van Patrick's Sport Show 9 00 Hymn Sing 0:00 Mutual News 0:05 Local Michigan News 0 15 Evening Serenade 1:00 News 1 '05 Evening Serenade 2:00 Final News 6:00 Lawrence Welk Marfbu Run I Lawrence Welk 1 Mahbu Run FINANCE YOUR NEXT CAR WITH F2RST MICHIGAN BANK and TRUST CO. Since 1878 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:30 S-45 9:00 9-15 Lawrence Welk Lawrence Welk Nannette Fabrav iVannette Fabray Bonanza Bonanza Bonanza Bonanza Honj; Hong Knn? Hong Kong: Hong Kong Mallbu Run Malibu Run Manhunt Manhunt Perry Mason Perry Mason Perry Mason Perry Mason Checkmate Checkmate Checkmate Checkmate uou i Science Fiction Science Fiction ZEELAND HAMILTON ALLENDALE Polka Party Polka Partv Best of Bow! ins Best of Rowling Best of i Best of People CriDice People Choice "Mr. Ariam Mr. Adam Eve Med'c Medic i iv. ivi i i LETTER PRESS OFFSET 422 Diekewo Ave.

Phone EX 4.4405 9:30 9-45 10:00 10:15 10:30 11:00 11:15 11:30 11:45 Xation a i Xafon Xdt.on Future Peter Peter Gunn Weather. Mews Xeu s. Sports Movie Movie Have Gun. Travel Have Gun, Travel Gunsmoke Rro-; Brannagan Brannajran New s-Weather Movie Movie Movie Bros. Brannagon Bros.

Brannagon 10th Hour News 30th Hour Xevvs Divorce Court Divorce Court Divorce Court Divorce Court Calitornians Califormans 2 Scientists Are Excited MANCHESTER. Ensland iTPl --Tuo Soviet scientists looking toi Russia lost enus satellite said today they are excited' about unidentified signals picked up by the British radio-telescope at Bank Prof the man vvho heads Russia's spact tracking network said the Venu rocket Lnmcnod Feb 12 should he about 62 million miles from the earth by i time The lost contact i i the rocket i a after it a bunched. They a-ked Jot dell Bank to try to locate it. On May 17 the radio-telescope picked up unidentified that appeared to come from the i i i of Venus The sisnals were taned for transmission tn Moscow Miss Masewitch vas accompanied here bv a colleacue Di 1. Khodarev They hope the i radio-telescopp i hp aole to detect further signals in the area.

to advance Amencan November, before the meetings But. the a ended shortly MOOI ROOFING PHONE EX 2-3826 YOUR LOCAL ROOFER FOR OVER 50 YEARS 29 EAST 6th ST. EVENING PHONES ED 5-8107 I EX 2-9673 One Killed, Three Hurt in Crash TPH Hcmer -11 FoMlor. kiL'ed Fnriav and of cri'dren Halle troops But. thereafter and Luckner survived The German hero celebrated his 80th i a Friday with a huge platter of lobsters.

A.s a boy. Von Luckner promised his father he become a lieutenant, and he did--in the Salvation Arrrn Then he left i home, became a 5eaman and sailed to the Strait'- of on German cargo ships. Ithough he was a national heio for his war exploits, the count al- viays valued more highly hi 1 nine citations for rescuing persons from drowning The count confessed Friday a ie isn't as young as he used to Ten yea i ago. a ho was only 70. he could rip a a a a elephone book in a i hi- are hands.

But now he he no longer up to n. Gas Service Hearing Set LA.VSIXG TPH A hearin" on the roadblocks delaiins gas service to the I'pper Peninsula vull resume in Escanaba late this the Public Service Commission todav. i Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline Co testified at the initial hearing last IT'S COOL HERE! AIR-CONDITIONED were adjourned to a a i federal court action in a i ovei rights to supply the area. Xorman executive secretary of the commission, said Michigan Gas and Electric Co officials would start the testimony in the hearing at Escanaba June Other parties scheduled to appear- included spokesmen from Cleveland Chits Iron Co Michigan Consolidated, the city of Escanaba and its municipal gas utility company. I A DAY! A 1 50 5 00 and 8 00 C'-'ji or TOP 35 cj COMING WED.

The Book That Pierced The Heart Of A i a Is On Screen Starring STEWART WHITMAN JULIET PROUSE KEN SCOTT RAYAvAOND MAYSSEY ond more. Nikita Believes Castro 'Unstable' i i Khuishchev told i I President Kennedy at Vienna a Cuban Premier Fidel Castro is a according to a a i More than TOO thousand acres! American diplomat. of land are used to srou carrots each year in the I niteri States The diplomat was among voys of 18 South and Central TV SCHEDULE JUNE SUNDAY WOOD-TV (8) East. Standard Time June 12 DAYTIME 6 00 Mutual News 6:05 Clock Watcher 6:45 Hymns and Heart Talks Pastor Cofield 7,15 Morning Meditation Rev. John Nieuwsma 7 30 Van Patrick 7'35 Local and State News 7.40 Weather News 7 4S Musical Varieties 8 00 Mutual News 8:05 Dulch Boy Hymns of the 1 Morning 8 IS Family Worship 8 35 Morning Roundup 8:55 Michigan News 9 05 Morning Roundup with Mary Emma Young 9:55 Sentinel News lO'OO Talk of The Town 10.30 Galen Drake 31:00 Zeeland Hour 12:00 Hansen's World News 12:05 Sentinel News 12-10 People's Michigan News Farm Market Report 12:20 Trading Post 12:30 Arlene 12:35 Luncheon Ncwj Notes 1 05 Cedric Fosler 1 15 Musical Caravan 2 05 Sunnyside 3-35 Sonllnel News 3:40 Michigan News Sunnyilds 4:30 Bill Slorn 8:15 Christian Science 30 Faith for Today 9.00 WOOD Chanel 110.00 Our 20-30 This Is The i 11:00 Mass 12 00 Bovvllns 1.00 15 With Father 2 on i Marc'e 30 World 3 00 Movie Oo VV res Over fi 30 i ":00 MavenrK 8:00 Asphalt Jungle 9:00 Cnevy Shcnv 10 00 Loretta Young i do Xews WKZO-TV (3) East.

Standard Time S-45 Living Word 9 0(1 10 i I.arrp in 11.00 1 ol Hour" 1. or i 'Ill np- I a Onase Km 5 So a i n.srcx 6 30 2Uth Century 00 Lassie 7-30 Dennis. Menace 00 Ed 9:00 GE Theatre 9.30 Jack- Benm 10:00 Candid Camera WGN-TV (9) Cen'. Standard Time 30 Great Hymns 9-oo Cap i. Sallorbird 9-30 a 10:30 Our Miss Brooks 11 00 Honrvmooners 00 26 Mer -tM-o 3 45 Ton'h I -i 0') Brt Oit i riios 15 senator's Report 7 iio I i to 00 loth Hour Xews 3D Fes; or Stars 12 30 Late i i i a on I-f)4 near Pohce said a vr.st-hrund a i blev, a left i i and out control curt ins the medi.m and stnk.ng He.ner's a Heiner kiMed and his cmlriren.

Gary Kirk a nd Donna and Donna were reported in condition Lo'iis L'rner -W Taj o. -inver of i 'rues, escaped -nmor a TV SCHEDULE WOOD-TV (8) I JUNE 12 MONDAY Standard Tme T-no 9 '10 Romper Room no Ed Allt-r 11:00 Price Ij 12.00 Trutn or CuW WKZO-TV (3) East. Standard Time l-oo TM 3-00 Dr. Malone 4:00 Popeve Movie MA on U'p'K 9:00 Ha mean Son 10-00 Bart) 10 30 11:30 Jack Paar 7 30 Neu-s 5 00 9.00 Movie so video Village 11:00 Double Exposure 12-00 Love of Life 1-00 Fem Fancies 2 00 Face the Facts Operation K-9 4.00 Brichter Day on 5 Tin Tin 6 00 Lav, and Jones 6.30 Tne Fllntstones 11 on nn i 'i 00 a Thomas u.oo Hennesy 00 News. Sports 10 Movie WGN-TV (9) lent Stonoord Time 00 Sups 9.00 Tempo 9 1" IPV K) -10 a Hale I- 1 Vt 1 (in 1 15 Startlme 1 on Serrot I.nirna'.

3 30 ATIO-, i A 4-00 Three 5.00 Garfleld Goose fi oo Superman I Ir.r 9.io Tichtrupe 10 00 i Conwav 10 30 a of Stars 12:30 Late News DEMAND THE BEST Dutch Boy Bread AVOR BEST FOR TOAST DAILY EAT IT DAILY DUTCH BOY BAKING CO. BETTER FLAVOR BUY IT DAILY Re-elect HARRY F. FRISSEL to the Board of Education on JUNE 12th Memoer, Board of Eojcotion, President, 1960-6! of ct Hooe College Mar-ied, chi'drcn ottcnomg elementary and high school Membe' of consis'orv Third Reformed Church and superintendent of Sundcv Scnool Serving on faculty committees of Hooe Ccllcpe of Thomas Jefferson Parent-Teochcr Asso- 2ND FEATURE ROBERT PRESTON DOROTHY McGUIRE THE W4BNER BROS i A A 3 CAf-TCO'. 3RD FEATURE I I SHOW TONIGHT ONLY "THE LOST IV1SSSLE" i "-il THIS SUNDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY Post oresident i a i Aisociote director of Nat.onal Science Foundation Institute summer I960 Hope College faculty research grant, 1961 VOTE FOR DR. HARRY F.

FRISSEL ON JUNE 12 Isf FEATURE COLO DC IUHC 2ND HIT AN INTERNATIONAL CAST 12 TO Paid Dy fnends of Harry for the Boord of Education Pol. Adv. BIDE TO THE MOON WITH THE FinST SPACE GO TO THE MOVIES THIS WEEK-END.

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1948-1976