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PAGE EIGHT THE STATE JOURNAL Lansing, Michigan. Monday. March 10. 1930 EO EW OF RlSf P0IS1ED LIQUOR Woman Celebrates 100th Birthday CuMSSlPUl HAITI GOVERNMENT M. S.

C. Affirmative Debate Team Seeking to Break Notre Dame's 6-Year Victory String HAS GOOD RECORD TAKES FOUR LIVE 0 OR BIG RAPIDS, Mich, March 10 (i Open Golf Year At Country Club Old Man Winter made another slip Suiday. He permitted two Lansing golfers. M. Bliss Keeler and Harold F.

Gross, to play the firct 18 holes of the 1930 season. The feat was accomplished at the Country Club of Lansing. Will Be Used until Constitu- Mrs. Lorctta, Milncr, who has lived 100 years, was given a civic demonstration Sunday in honor of her birthday. The affair was modified from original elaborate plans because Mrs.

liner was ill and unable to leave her Irish Fatalist Has Shot His Way to Top of Detroit Department Three Other Persons Seriously 111 as Result of Drink ing at Indian Dance Regains His Freedom after; Five Years in Cell on Mail Fraud Charge i Ji tion May Be Re-Established i On Island i t'f III 1 i I np A i bed. Mayor D. W. Howe, however, led BUDGET NATIVES APPROVE REQUESTS PARALYSIS IN TENNESSEE; WILL STUDY DRUG EVIL Claimant for Polar Honors: TERROR OF GANGSTERS O' Grady, New Superintendent, Faced More Bullets Than Any Contemporary West Indian Republic Given Egress from Conditions Causing Complaints Strange Malady Makes Appearance in Second State; Rum Blamed for Illness BE IS UBMMTED citizenship of Big Rapids to her home and a concert was given. The aged woman, who Is known among her friends as having a perpetually happy disposition, listened and smiled through an open window.

Mrs. Milner came here 60 years ago. Hopes to Discover Cure; Abandons Adventures i "Ml Y'- Jr DETROIT, March 10 (Patrick PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti. March She formerly lived in Gaines. N.

Irish and a fatalist. the JC0zter. Kalamazoo. and'Grady, KANSAS CITY, March 10 (rP) A Officials Must Act Soon on railroad train Monday carried Dr. Proposed Expenditures; Frederick A.

Cook toward the tumul-; Council Acts in April tuous cacophony of the canyon-like terror of all Detroit gangsters, has tution may be re-esUblished Monday uwosso- DEVILS LAKE. N. March 10 An anti-freeze compound, stolen from a store and given out as an alcoholic drink, is believed by authorities to have been responsible for the deaths of four Sioux Indians, the disappearance of another and the probable fatal illness of three more. contrast to the drab routine and gloom City o-'f icials who must submit a 0f prison life that has been his lot for l- FAMILY PROBLEMS THE OF MISSION list of proposed expenditures for their I the past five years. shot his way to the top of the police force.

He. becomes superintendent of police here March 15. O'Grady has pushed in mere coors with his shoulder amid a hail of bullets than any other man in Detroit. He has accounted for numerous "bad men." some dead, others in prison, during his 25 years in Uie service. "They'll cct you vet.

if vou keeD promised this strife-torn West Indian republic egress from the conditions of which it has complained for years. The plans are those drawn up by i the American investigating commis-1 sion In collaboration with government! and opposition elements here. They have the definite approval in principle of President Hoover and President Louis Borno also. i A cTQtpmpnt icciiosl tn tVi T4alflQn departments were in many cases con-i Dr Cook whose cl aims to mmm 'ft its Session it up." his friends have warned him. Paul's Parish press by the commission mentions the i St.

RICHARD HUTCHISON HOWARD R. CARROLL Culminates Sunday with Special Service JOSEPH KIDDER The Indians were stricken at a dance tmuing the work Monday. All lists ie(j xrautiuient, departed from the; near Tokio, on the Fort Totten In-! must be submitted by March 12, ac-; United States penitentiary at Leav-1 dian reservation. Three of them. COrdine to instructions of Mayor enworth late Sunday, was driven in Francis Razett, Jerome Onehouse.

and Laird J. Troyer. an automobile to Kansas City and left Jerome Albert, were dead when a Robert E. Sanderson, city comu- fr Chicago that night. He was re-; physician arrived Sunday, and a'troller slid Monday that but three leased on parole from a sentence of fourth, Mike Goodhouse, died a short its had been sent to him.

After 1 years and nine months imposed on time later. (Wednesday they will be in the hands at Fort Worth, Texas, for using James Jackson disappeared while l0f the council committee on ways and; the mails t0 sel1 allegedly fake oil en route to his home several miles i means, and will probably be submitted stock. away and authorities fear he may, to the council in April, as the budget; Erect of "Sure, appearing 10 years have died before reaching there. I must be passed before the last Mon- less than lus 60 years. Dr.

Cook said Three Indians were brought to a day in that month. I he would aedicate his immediate u-, hospital here in a serious The budget callingf or appropria-. ture to. a study of a cure for narcouc They are William Wanata. Francis tions of $1,847,627.52 was submitted degeneration.

As night interne 111 De Mars and George Ross. last year. April 22, and was defeated, charge of medical services at the Rpnsnn rnnntir antlinririp Invpstl-1 It vlos nrain hrousrht lin on Auril 29. prison, the physician already has "Well, if they do, Frank will get them." is Grady stock reply. Detective Sergeant Frank Holland, a machine gunner in the World war.

is O'Grady's partner in field of danger. They have saved each other's lie3 on occasion. O'Grady believes they won't "get" him until fate decrees. In addition to his fearless work features of the arrangement, which involved selection of a neutral and non-political candidate for the provisional presidency. The provisional president then would call a popular election at the earliest possible date, resigning when the new legislature was constituted in order that that body might elect a president for a normal complete term.

makes his home in Lansing and is the son of Arthur E. Kidder, assistant attorney general. Mr. Hutchison lives in East Lansing and Mr. Carroll's home is in St.

Johns. The State forensic team has won 12 debates and lest one this season, while Notre Dame has been undefeated in debating for six years. Wilber M. Brucker. attorney general, is to act as chairman.

These students compose the Michigan State college affirmative debate team which wiU meet the strong Notre Dame university speakers at Eastern High school auditorium Monday evening at 8 o'clock on the subject: "Resolved, that the nations should adopt the plan of complete disarmament except for such forces as are necessary for police purposes." Mr Kidder Problems of youth, of childhood, and the family were subjects of a three-day mission which culminated at St. Paul's Episcopal church, Sunday, in a capacity congregation It was known as "Family Sunday' and chil- against hard criminals, O'Grady has solved some knotty police problems and recovered the loot of several large rob- Au-uuugu mu cuiumLSftiun smic-1 dren irom kindergarten age up mens aid not mention tne lact it is brought their parents. oenes. 19L'4 lie iwured tr.s gating the deaths arrested Matthias without change, and was passed. some progress in his research.

Taylor, an Indian, for questioning. i His Claims Substantiated Officials believe the Indians drank POLITICAL PROPHETS Dr. Cook expressed the belief that known mat tne plan contemplates ui- The address Sunday was by I. bir oh7 UinatP rmlarpmpnt rf the Ampriran Cleanup OI IUO Dig Dank. roDDerles CITY IN BRIEF PAIRINGS Afl IE MADE u.

kjl wit uiiitc tiL anti-ireeze solution which had been; tow 'aerial polar expeditions executed since, stolen from a store at Tokio and, AAAAU AmrAlu he eiuered prison nearly five years CORPS AREA READ TO TALK IN GIT! which they thought was "firewater military high commissioner. Brigadier General John H. Russell, by a civilian minister of the diplomatic service. The commissioners said that they hoped to see Haiti back on a constitutional peaceful basis again within a Detroit, who fc particularly charged Trust companv wcre capturc(1 with family and juveiule problems. Mr.

Joluison was present at the AIart' 9-'4-halL Friday and Saturdav. advising Mead 0t with all who cared to mrei him m'? J' Saturdav evening there was a din- ad and his followers killea a ti, r.iu.,u policeman. Grady trailed them to REGULAR SUBSCRIBERS: If your Journal has not arrived by 7 o'clock, call The State Journal office. Prompt delivery Kill be made. Dial 21431.

FOB CAGE REGIONAL I ago, liad substantiatea nis claims 10 (Concluded from page i) 'discovery of the north pole in 1908. he hoick an advantageous position Although admitting the urge for v.hen more serious thought is given polar exploration still held a lure, 1 Inquiry Vnder Way rVTTV Tenn U.irr.h 1ft period of three months. It was consid- prepared Dr. Cook i-aid he felt he was too old atA ffir-or 'to the choice of candidates. and finally traced Mead i i prpri rertin that, nppntinf inns in pnH n-t-pri h- tlm i-mmo- p.rnrkrr' imn.

c.ood to undertake anotner expedition, his It-n iirfi'fao orntlipr pvnpditinn His ---i Ariz. Mead was brought auinninniip -was rpnnnpn on 4 t- nua moned Monday to assist in an effort 1, oitrifrf immediate destination, aiter ieaing luaj. uen. rants n. rariter, frnm Rnv nfnffpman 1Rno iuary iu lueei urana-i 1 hick and sente ians vho attenaea i irom Koy JJingeman, laut uonora, would beein within a short tune.

me evenmz. Serins flowers candle I1U 5eme need to a 40-ycar to Qiagnose 56 cases of partial paral- Skcniit al politic ysis reported to authorities in Wash- the rally in Sugina more from curi- enparoled to Dr. F. Thompson, a Chicago, to Address Army street, over the week-end. ville at Grautj Jlapids; Vo- The Hoover commission left Sunday light, and rcllow and heliotrope v.ere ion l.rm Holland met Jarnv iusiuu, career ana uiucoi counties.

ositv tiisn to Kivc mi .1: 1 1 inr tnp mwr nr. rprpiviiifr a rnrn 1 sen rnmmnr nr Tnp pninrnn explorer. -n ri ittt i i ii iictTre ui uivurce irctrmz i) nQTinnn i irowe vnniniT Dr. P. C.

Stewart, state epidemi- young at torney general have been in- tables. Following the dinner represen- i 80011 and Robert Hoffman, escaped frinvmtc thp -iolTt tt Tonnarw UQw After spending some time in Chi welcome everywhere. Many Haitian I flags were seen, usually accompanied Dixon from Sophie Dixon on grounds of desertion was filed in the county oa.u miUimaiuu nC mu cuneu ii) gne iiuu uutici man 1h nhvdcian said he intended ago. the physic Maj. Gen.

Frank H. Parker, of Chi St. Mary's and Boys' Vocational by banners such as "we have confi return to Texas to make his home. clerk's office here Monday. regarding the mysterious malady.

'party leaders eaoere high school teams were notified Mon dence in the commission." control of the came tQ the Leavenworth prison cago, command of the Sixth Corps, Mate central commit tw and under sentence of 14 vears and 9 Area, WiU be the speaker at a meet-i All the ing of the Lansing Army and Navy.Baskc avy 1 Basketball officials of the Sunday School day of their opponents in the first ur. s. b. Aiooay. wasmngton county publican 1 league conducted at the Y.

round of play in the regional basket nt. lm0mhs tor usUia the mails to defraud lities scattered throughout th an oU promotion club at the Olds hotel next Monday M. C. A. were entertained at a dinner ball tournament to be held hi East Mil 1111' LI ML A hi 1 1 Worth.

night. given by the physical department Grand Rapids Thursday, Friday, and 1 1 1 1 1 1 71 (1 1 1 fl tl tl IH 1 1 alcohol is the cause." justice w. rower 01 ul Fort supremo court, an appointee of Go er- tauves irom au aeparuncnts oi juve- nile work of the church from kinder- Holland killed Scott and O'Grady shot; garten up were heard in brief state- throuSh his pocket to kill Hoffman as nients. ithe convict's first bullet missed Hoi. The feature of the occasion was "An lnd-Evening with the Jones FamUv." In I In 1917- O'Grady captured sinle-iirpromptu lines an evening in a handed Roy Sharp and James Keily, modern family was shown.

The af- 1 notorious holdup men. They had SS0-fair rail so close to common ex- 000 in oot in their possession wncn ncrience that the audience was kept he took them in. O'Grady received two in gales or laughter. Mrs. L.

H. Feid bullets in his chest before he captured took the part of the mother. Thomas Lloyd Abbatoy in 1914. Abbatoy was a T. O'Brien, that of the father.

Henry feared gunman and had seriously Stimson, the adolescent youth. Twila I wounded Inspector John Donovan be- General Parker has an enviable rec at tne uowney iiotei Saturday nignt. Saturday of this week. Drawings were, iiuwuiuiu Ginger Dangjr Fassed nor Green and subsequently elected to A 'iTPt-tothPr- for all fatholip "'auc JiiuiiiuiB a. me mji ord in the army and is considered one of the leading tacticians in the service.

1 He graduated from the military acade- i Grand Rapids High school. men of the city will be held at St. CONFESSES BIGAMY Mary's parish hall Monday evening at! my in 1894 and served during the BIG V. F. W.

CLASS TO BE INITIATED Spanish-American war and the World "1 "V'Z be paired wltn Shelby. St. Mary's will war, and in tne latter conflict com-t ci 1.1VA.& aiiu uta tiuiiai a. -x OKLAHOMA CITY. March the office is mentioned as a canaiaaie lOi.i?) Failing to find anv traces of much favored by Governor Green and poison in eight samples of Jamaica i his close followers.

It is doubted that sUnger, C. E. Clifford, city chemist, Justice Potter would wish to leave Monday was inclined to doubt the the- his high position of trust, however, to cry that use of the ginger as a bevcr-: assume the often unpleasant duties of sue was responsible for a stranare mal- governor. anv which has stricken several hun- Favorite sons from many sections tired Oidahgna Citians. The disease of the state are mentioned, but usu-is f.ccompasfed by paralytic symp- ally casually, by friends.

John S. Stewart, the niih girl, Charles i tore Grady entered the house whcr Recrular mrotinir of Canital Lodire o'clock Thursdav afternoon. Other manded the 18th Infantry, the First 'Iiifantry brigade, and the First Divi- No. 66, F. and A.

M. will be held at; class pairings in the tournament Wife Wooed and Wedded Sprinkle the 12-year-old boy She was hiding. and little Virainiii McKenzip thp little The new suDcrintendent is known (sion. jthe Masonic temple Tuesday evening. are: Lowell vs Fremont, 9 p.

Whirlwind Courtship, Asks jairl. Mr. Johnson used the im-a "coppers cop." He is popular bo- I He is a graduate of all the special I A bohemian supper will be served at 1 Plauiwell vs Zeeland, 8 p. m. military schools in this country and' 6:30 o'clock on the third floor and will' Okemos, the local class district Annulment nromptu sKetcn as a text for a talk cause oi ms Irish disposition and rep-whu followed.

He said the family utation for fearlessness. He has 13 ci-shown was "too good to be true." tations for bravery. toms. UU orm ItliuailSilC iueellllg' has graduated from several foreign be followed by a bridge party. champion, is to meet Grand Rapids St military schools, sensed as an observer SAN ANTONIO, March 10 lyl'i UJ "'iinoon.

Central standard time is used with the Fench armies, and as mill Planned by Lansing Post Wednesday FIRST RADIO-MOVIE PROGRAM IS RECEIVED Laht.Atin.!urday Hve oVseVen gansJ t0 the Haggerty, ot uetrou, secretary ui state, may yet become the bearer of: the organized republicans' banner, though he is often quoted as unwilling to accept further political favors. He accepted the office of secretary of state will reluctance. Hudson Mentioned NO. 2408 Confronted with a description fur-, nished by Mesa. officers.

R. A. AN BULLETIN Davis, who a week ago mariec, Miss Alice Gutnecht. of Milwaukee, in Mexico City after a whirlwind court- team-S Jiext games OU hom0; A full form ritualistic meeting 0f: service medal, the medal of a com-. fl and Morley S.

Oates post. Veterans of njander of the Legion of Honor Y.M. c. A. tcams in a PREPARATIONS MADE Foreign Wars, will be held at the Ho- of the Crown (Belgium), war cross mprt Marph on (Concluded from page 1 a little girl bouncing a ball.

The little girl bouncing the ball is a tuning film for the adjusting of apparatus. On Short Waves Grant M. Hudson, of Lansing, con-! tel Olds Wednesday evening at Palms-. France, and the Cuban; I hUKBAKIVIttlHtKt ship, Monday admitted that he is the F. I).

No. i. "rpmnn. from the sixth district, the nHoft A rlas nf frnm sn tn 7S uroer or jviuitary Aienr. Arvnur iiuicnins, most populous and wealtny district candidates will be initiated into the pleaded guilty and was assessed $75 Ian Lansin? Monday i.

rinve lull nn .1 ONE OF FIVE IS FREE T111 VJ 1 uajil All jail uii a Fveception was through an crdina-, the Unit ed States, has given no indi- local post. This is one of the largest short wave radio receiver, the out- cation tiiat he will withdraw from the classes to be initiated into any post tvr ptnenw UPPAV cllarSe of driving an automobile while Making Reservations at Hotel For Members rilv I husband of Mrs. R. A. Davis, of Mesa.

The admission was made to Capt. I 1 Lee V. Hunnicutt, commander of Alamo post American Legion here. I Davis is in a local hospital suffer- ing from what ph3-sicians say is a heart ailment. put going to a neon lamp instead of race lor re-eieciion aunougn ins name ln tne state.

lnudsneaker. Before the lamD was a i has been mentioned often as a possi- I Amone the state officers of the or- "The Butcher Polisher he was taken into municipal court Monday. (Concluded from page 1 rcvolving scanning disc, synchronized ble candidate for governor. His avowed i ganization who will attend the event! F. R.

Williams of Elk Rapids, aj member of the state board of law ex-i amincrs, was in Lansing Monday mak-; i rfi.tii r. tiio cnppfi flip in rt err rTvnp- p- nf thp drv cause in these enclosure, i-tegan ana onmn were will bs Jesse P. Wolcott. prosecuting wen wimtt nrciiHnn The young bride has conferred with Members of Lansing Lodge of F.lks, operatuig the film at the Jenkins days of controversy over the effective- attorney of St. Clair county, a past 1 onc firmitory room and Hemingway, rin DB 4 view -ivy.

iu win uc sciicu a uunaiu incr rpsprvflt nns nf tip Wnfnl TVitrnn- uan iiiuinu auuiuv-j v. ilia laooratories. ness of the proniDinon jaws migm state commander, and A. D. van- Using a stolen pair of pliers, the dinner Wednesday evening at for members of the board for April to biBing annulment proceedings.

watciung tne lamp, inrougn inermg a strong umu.u Dervoort. present state commander. ihr o'clock at the Elks home. West 28. 29 and 30.

when the bar exami Vinlpc in r- rcunr cnirnl nil hp I loirfonint Dirklllson KtaV t-i i 1 CUpanto OI 011C TOOm tilt InC V. ire 1 lAaI1" Other rvnr 111 1 i r- 1 1 r- r- T. i uk in Nrrcni over the window and shoved Allegan street, inc dinner win De 101-; nations will be held here. 1n. Vi, ronnlo, InArrn mnntiiirr i i HlJ VW I 1 I lS 11 I I luncu i.

w0 iii.i.viiie i iui.iiiut:i3 ji lilt: uuitru are ette against the pink background fur-' Frank Fitzgerald, popular busmess. mander 0f the local post, chairman. nclr ddcr, hanging it Horn made of pipe. They and initiation at 8 o'clock. Edmund C.

Shields. Lansing; Martin fiVFR RADIO TUESDAY a hooi -w inu.uibv roi tc. lucLUJiiiiiaiiuci ui Special Demonstration This Week then cut the screen over the window then CUt the SCrCell OVCr tllC WindOW iv, fromo i ic fovArilf fnr i Wintpr Binr ffrntKininl to In. 3l UUg.as P- "days" llr, Seli 'tZ -TghS S' ivj VV ft. 1 II IN Ullfl I ri'- theater, when pictures were occasion- ir.

Haggerty. as secretary of state. As of tne team. Conversation of Arctic txplorer and New York Times Official Will Be Put on the Air Then irtcy climbed up the window ccivine rines and their mothers are 1 latf court' fJ! secretary of the board of law exami- any on-center ana spin on uie screen, secretary of the republican slate ccn- the pictures at The State Journal sta- u.al colr mittee. and trusted ally of the A A I I KINH QIRNi aF1 on 1 nooKed )nclT tion Saturday nieht frequently "SDlit." omuin have ni DAotDALL MIMU OIUIllO ladder the roof and ascended.

nn thp insirtp wnii hnnkpri their a ring are invitca 10 auena. lorence SCHENECTADY, N. March 10 of arrsantle the I CHARLOTTE, BELLEVUE The voice of Rear Admiral Richard E. Bjrd will be heard by radio listeners at 7:30 a. m.

Tuesday, when station WGY will rcbroadcast a con- HIGHWAY IS NOW OPEN Periodically there would be a eplashi difficulty in securing the nomination i miUTRAPT FDR flD 000 Wardcn Jackson announced Monday of staUc that would create a grotesque which asSUrpS him election i tUIMinaOI run that warrants had been sworn out pattern on the tiny "screen." But! The Possibility of a vacancy in the 'against, Peter Roesler. 42 and Earl generally the reception was beyond nttornev general's office has resulted ST. PETERSBURG, March 10 McCullough, 34, who figured in a cut-expectations and clear, sharp pictures th'c "mentionin' of a dozen names MV-Babe Ruth Monday signed his ting affray at the prison Saturday were received. of attorneys wellqualified to assume new contract and the New York in which a guard and two other m-The success of the expermient can i Yankees took a two-year lease on his mates were slashed. Arthur Pavey.

The Sherman Club of Girl Reserves of the Michigan School for the Blind i Drop in any day this wrrk and see the demonstration of this wonderful new device for polishing floors. Unlike any other device on the market, it is especially designed for easy, daily use. Your floors will always be spotless and well polished if you have onc of these inexpensive polishers. held its regular meeting at the Y. W.

tiip sfrptr-h nf riirt ViicrVni-ii. ivtnvm vei'sation between the cxDlorcr and i C. A. Saturday, March 8 at 2 o'clock. charlotte and Bellevue which has Adolph S.

Ochs, publisher or the New Mrs. Ballas spoke to the girls about hl bad condition fnr somp time. York Times. i the guard, and Anthony Tomala and in uilv.u Anmn? thosf mentioned are Ken. scruira ai.

oou.uuu suuuu4 gardens, and the -program was nnw naea.Me hut. vprv rnmrii nffi-l Mr. Ochs, in Schenectady, and Ad- dawning era of tremendous develop- The Bambino signed for a raise of i Wendell Amey, the hamates, are re ment in radio one of great signifi-1 manv sI at t. Sen rl' $10,000 over his salarj' for the past covering from knife wounds on their ished with a marsimiallow roast in the cials of the sy. miral BTd.

in Dunedin, New Zealand. I Special Price, including supply of Butcher's cance to -the "fan" and to newspa-j three vears and will continue as the heads and faces. Roeslcr will be i ctUbroom 5.75 ciation announced Monday. The Ice rtipturoo II. liumuuii.

..0. Liquid Vax pcrs. newspaper circles, pictures- mmh 'r, highest paid performer in the na- charged witn assault witn intent to; T. FrfI: iu ciation is advisine motnrLajs hm.nri 000 miles of space via short waves i -itli Qifliitr and v. kill and McCullough with aiding and Radio of the as fresli as the news are going to i iiicirn i engineers General 1 t-, iioiiai uii.Liii High school will hold its regular for Battle Creek, Kalamazoo and Chi- iwriroH Hw this mPthnrt wiinrMmt luiumm, vi Electric company at Schenectady, in Ruth announced Saturday that he abetting.

moclinir Timtrfnv a thn A CRZO In r.lVPl VIS flip TSpllpyilp mlltp with the withm the next few -s-- and'uld accept Ruppert's terms after; i. nf b- service pii- stating the previous day that he Stat? police were notified of the VanDervoort Hdwe. Co. Lansing's Leading Hardware Store Michigan at Grand 408-10 E. Kalamazoo St.

Phone 1929 Supper will be served at 5:30 o'clock, rat ncr Uian the Jackson route as the i. SS; EXCHANGE MEMBERS TRYj Thf Srf iTS SSSJJ? 5S! to PICK MUSIC niimrfrs1'" icievision. apparently is ai me casual men- wouJd hold out for 585-000 a year. "crystal set stage of radio develop-' tulcs nim to more laalv caiual men ment. And youngsters are still in tion for the office.

school who recall adjusting a "cat Person to Be Opposed i highway funds which the administra- 'escape Monday morning, Lieut. H. E. Ericson said, and a statc--ide search was instituted for Shinn who has two i aliases, John Brown and John Mc- 1 rt intrinn 1e nroivirlrnT tft ripfpaf hy tnp 1 nuuMi wi a vijaiai Knumciijv.iu5 tlle 14lll senatorial oistnci, itep Auliffe Chest. the first mysteries of radio when WR ir r-arrfner nf Hn-acll has oi laasbes ui Nothing but routine business is ex- Stunts featured the weekly program tn mm.

ifn thp harrt nf the Exchange club at the Hotel laounccd his desire to run for state ic hpirt dresses of state officials. COUNCIL TO OPEN BIDS FOR PAVING SUPPLIES EO filed Lansing's radio needs. Development Rapid NURSES' EXAMINATION Wait Green Announcement by Sea. FflR MARPH education at its regular meeing at the Kerns. Monday noon.

Members, during Otl rU IVIAnOn hrmin -p. ro" call, were asked to name the se- The people will nominate this fall! should Governor Green formally recent months has progressed to the nvwv- tn lections ibeiiig played by C. Nevison ther andidates for state office in- announce his intention of seeking a Bids for cement, asphalt, and asphalt filler dust will be opened at surprising number of "old t-- eluding the offices of state treasurer. nnst the United States senate, it State board of resistration of nurses pearmo JU Uie UdU IRrft.payn trt. c-PiiP)-.

1 tTifi mrmhprs nf thp i i- KHr 4ho nnMm-'n-i11 hnM an firminatlnn fnr ctota i i tUlierS were not recognized, and one 'the council meeting Monday night. QUESTION What are the duties of a funeral inate from this source. JU5U ZUlCaa. t-- agti uie uuaiu, uan. iui iv- 'old favorite was dubbed.

Hot for 1 ne supplies win De usea tne street i bids on the Foster Avenue i nnarentlv. is the transmission of 'supremo court bench, and members of ment of other candidates for office istration at the Knights of Columbus ceiving rP; without wire tle board of agriculture, and the vvill follow in rapid fire order. i hall, 420 North Capitol avenue, Thurs-1 school i Ms state Doarc oi agncuiiure, ana uie iWm follow in ramd fire oraer. nan, wortn capitoi avenue. ri nurs-s SPhmi paving and other construction work aririitinn iiinii nQ nHoinaiiv The program of movies received Cniven ity of Michigan board of re- The support of the carefully build-; day and Friday, March 13 and 14.

it: set for Monday evening has been post- the Plana nore mis summer. i Aid. William McKale. of the third; 1 ward, is expected to preside at the Monday night session of the council. as Mayor Laird J.

Troyer is out of the city and may not be back hi time to i preside. for the first time bv air here were en repuoucan organization is cagcuj n-uuiiutcu iMouuay. is to March 17. broadcast at the rat of 15 pictures' "What erfect the recent discussion of sought by those who rise in the ranks that about 200 applicants will' uir second from station W3XK the 'the v.ei and dry isue will have on of the party. Without this support a take the examination.

This examina-' nl. Jenkins laboratories in Washir'non Party natters can hardly be hazarded candidate would experience great dif-j tion is being held for nurses of RAPIDS COUPLE TO PRESENT FLAG TO SCHOOL GIRL SCOUTS mratintr nn qoo kilocvcles Near- during tne present unproauctive po-; ficulty in securing a nomination arious nospitais in tne western and FACE STATUTORY CHARGE1 A sec- iv 'iq nnn immiLscs nor second arc re-iutical 'essio'1- That a democratic which hi tills overwhelmingly republi- central sections of the state. A patriotic program at which a new ond examination of nurses of the cast- tiin niPtmw candidate for governor such as John can state is paramount to election i 1 mi.i.1;,fil nf Tl, XT prr tr'pHnn rf ll ii ftntn i 1 lJt It .1 member of a (flag will be presented to Troop 21. SOUTH HAVEN, March Scouts, by the Auxiliary of Sons Arthur Horr, Grand Rapids sales- of Union Veterans will be held at the ulo of picture broadcast going on the the state prison commfeslon. may gain Ferris was one of the few democrats! at the Herman Kiefer hospital, Dc nir for turn hours each nieht excent a folio vine on a wei, platiorm should I to seek and wm high office.

troit, March 27 and 28. ana Mrs. Opal Benson, wlio man. ning. The program will include a patriotic reading bv Margaret Webb, and FLU-GRIP Call a physician.

Then begin "emergency' treatment with VAPORUB OVER MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Deaths S'inday Tlie program starts at 8 republicans miintain their dry; Organizations left to languish dur-j continuing until 10. is considered possible. A split 1 ing the past eight years are being re-! Success of the results Saturday in par ranks and an unuui'l wave organized quietly in preparation for; spurred the experimenters on to sentiment the prohibition the campaign. The latest demonstra- construct a more elaborate receiver laws lr.lshL swing a democrat into one tion of this tendency was evidenced which will receive larger pictures. Law- or mnr; of the important state offices.

last Friday when the Union League; rence Wells. W8DFB. and Leason Sprhig and its accompanyinsc urge Club of Michigan entertained Edgar. figured in a double shooting here recently, were under bond Monday, to appear in circuit court on a statutory charge when they recover. Horr was shot while in an apartment occupied by the couple here.

Mrs. Btn- a recitation by Donna PTezey. The presentation of the flag will be made by Mrs. F. Palmer.

Barbara Scott will accept the flag for the school. I i i i I r.Ua Gene Stevenson ANSWER The funeral director not only should take care of the deceased but should also minister to the needs of the bereaved. The Lavey Funeral Home realizes the importance of easing the burden of the bereaved and relieves them of every possible worry-Always, when this institution is called, the family can be certain that the entire funeral will be completely satisfactory in every respect. Ella Gene, 13-year-old daughter of ParmatT W8JJ Are workin" together wiucn v. ui Drmg tne activities oi state n.

ouesi, newspaper poet, at a great rlintip i Ott.ncinin crv.i.iiMr. and Mrs Fred Kt'pnsnn HipH herself linripr fhp heart. on a television receiver witn wnicn vohi.oim... oiax t'ney hope to project the tiny pictures as well in tire mind of ambitious affair of a republican club it brought I Saturday night from injuries received a cromid elass serpen When this politicals may in-looe the oratory of together many leaders in newspaper, 1 an automobile accident Saturday; CI VI Mf FOR campaign unequaled in MichieiMi hidustrial, and political fields. Dis- Ms eeerver is complete pi tempts win dc.

since Governor Green enu red the luts cussions of politics during the din- survived by a brother. Jack. Funeral MARCH CIRCUIT TERM made to photograph the pictures, ncr and afterward were frequent and services were held from the JarvLs- agahisl Governor opinions were free for the asking. Estes Funeral home Monday afternoon Calendar for the March term at 1 o'clock, the Rev. F.

L. Abbott of- ficiating. Interment was in Dcepdale court Tvas Ing established by John ccmeterv (Wendell Bird, prosecuting attorney. Taxation Issue Unsettled Vigtrous attacks upon the Green administration even this early have' been made. Taxation, possibly un-, cmplovmcnt.

and the customary cry for roids v.ill take their place in the Hello Folks! If you were not present Saturday night, come into our store and learn the award of I Clients and Judge Leland W. Carr, in circuit court Monday, the opening day of the Saturdav term. The calendar will be light. Samuel flitter Samuel Ritter, 77, died headlines of the newspapers. Taxa- tion problems remain far from settled, ss witness the efforts of the legislative commission to inquire into taxation to effect some remedy of this implex problem.

Former state officials who seek to' returr to Dower are alreadv raisincr prizes COAL LUMP or EGG 9 rm i-ri i vjr I mum issues which the people will be called upon to consider in tne September I Ads appear daily in the JOURNAL'S Classified columns to the above effect. Only 42c and your message will go to more than 44.000 homes maybe one of these restless clients with $500 to $1,000 to pay down is looking for just such a place as yours. Certainly dorn't roM much to find out. Dinl 3-1 181 ask an taker 1 help tx write an ad that ill really sell: i Yet. sou nay "charge'' jour at i morning at his home.

1602 New York avenue, following a long illness. Besides the widow, Razella, he is survived by seven chidren. Carl D. Rit-jtcr, Mrs. Cora Cornell.

Mrs. Ethel Starin and Mrs. Elmer V. Howell, all of Lansing. Frank A.

Ritter. of Can-jada. and John E. Ritter, of Colorado; 16 grandchildren; onc brother. An-i thony Ritter, Lake Odessa; two sisters, i Mrs.

Elizabeth Chapin, Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Rachael Terry, Detroit, and 'two half sisters, Mrs. Lola Kline and Mrs. Christine Sober, both of Grand Rapids. The body was removed to the Gorsline-Runciman Funeral home where funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, the Rev.

John W. Vickers officiating. Burial will be at Lake Odessa. prima -les. The builduig of new tate institutions and renovation of others1 jis certain to raise problems which the presei.t administration will be called THANK YOU! POPULAR STORE 1 20 N.

Washington Ave. gar-r ayi funeral AVE. upon to settle, not without difficulty Schol districts find no particular fondness for the Turner act which, was iatended to lower the taxes in' these units of government. The! cities are clamoring in many in-! stances for a new division of the HOME COAL CO. Phone 25513.

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