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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 4

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THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS Monday, December 29, 1958 4 Reds Flex Missiles Over Berlin Issue State Has Second Traffic Deathless Sunday of '59 Canadian Runs Amuck; Kills 4 NOW PLAYING ADVENTURE OF THE ACES FOR ALL ACES! LONDON Russia today rattled her intercontinental ballistic missile and a hydrogen-bomb head for nit in defense of East Germany. "Any provocation in West Berlin and attcmoted aggres U.l (I the win i WONDER OF 1-2-T Tur crorryt sion against East Germany "may valiant armed forces," said the party organ, "will give a crushing rebuff to those who dare encroach upon the state interests of the U.S.S.R. and unleash a war against it." The broadcast said the Soviet Union "docs not refuse to hear and discuss ideas which the Western powers may have for solution of the (Berlin) question nor docs it lack the desire to find concerted agreement." But Pravda warned that should an agreement not be reached, Russia would transfer to the East German government the "functions which the U.S.S.R. has hitherto carried out in Berlin and along the communication lines connecting it with West Germany." (By th Alloc I a ltd Prtu) Michigan wound up the long holiday weekend with a surprising deathless Sunday on the highways although 20 persons lost their lives in traffic earlier during the Christmas weekend. In addition one plane pilot was killed in a crash in Macomb County.

A heavy fog covering southern and central Michigan slowed traffic and may have been a factor in the perfect Sunday. But the fog caused a large number of minor accidents involving considerable property damage. 1st Since Jan. 12th State police said it was the first time since Jan. 12 for Michigan to go through a Sunday without a traffic fatality.

There was only one Sunday in 1957 Sept. 8 without a County near Brighton John Prusack, 44, of Detroit, was killed when his car struck a utility pole in Detroit Saturday. Ethel Davis, 25, of Huntington Woods, was killed in a two-car collision in Tuscola County Saturday. Phillip Creel, 23, of Detroit, was killed when his car crashed into a utility pole in Detroit Saturday. Jack E.

Johnson, 36, of Lake Orion, was killed when his car overturned on US-23 near Bay City Friday. Paul B. Sloan, 41, of Detroit, was killed in a car-truck collision on the Willow Run Expressway near Belleville Friday. James C. Hankie, 8, of Troy, was struck and killed by a car in Troy Friday.

Henry Winter, 74, of Garden City, was killed in a two-car '5 1 1 start a major war, sam tne soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda. It was quoted by Moscow radio. Pressure Encore Russia has made the same threat before in trying to pressure the West to accept Soviet Premier Khrushchev's proposal that the allies quit West Berlin and let it be turned into a disarmed free city. The Russians say they are going to turn over control of all traffic to and from West Berlin to the East German Communists, and that any attempt to defy their controls will consti GUELPH, Ont. V- Police said bitterness over family conflicts and the deaths of loved ones sent a 57-j ear-old former lumberman on a shooting rampage Saturday night in which he killed three persons and himself.

Provincial Police ConstabU Roy Bcrkctt said Harold Reynolds shot and killed i adopted sister, Mrs. Maude Grisch, 66, then climbed into his landlady's car and drove 25 miles from his Greensville home to Guclph, where he shot and killed Ambrose McQuinn, 51, and his wife, Mary, 53, in their kitchen. Mrs. McQuinn was Reynolds' cousin. Policemen pursuing Reynolds' car along a six miles north of Hamilton saw him stop.

When they reached his car they found Reynolds slumped in the front scat, blood oozing from a bullet wound under his right ear. He died in a hospital. Burkett said Reynolds had been distressed since the death of his son in a British Columbia forest accidjnt two years ago and of his daughter in a car mishap earlier this year. Flame throwers are used for burning thorns on cactus to make the plant fit for animal consumption. DntfMtitOH Technicolor SKERtflH MATHEWT (ATHWH GRAffiJ 1 EXTRA MACOO COLOR CARTOON NOVELTY SHORT Coming New Year's Day Frank Sinatra in "SOME CAME RUNNING" tute aggression against East r.prmanv.

Robert Nagy, 36, Erie, died when his ear overturned near Monroe Wednesday night. Albert Burakowskl, 72, of Grand Rapids, was struck and killed by a car near his home Wednesday night. Mrs. Clarice Andrews, 25, of Columbiaville, died in a car-truck collision near Mount Pleasant Wednesday night. Dr.

P. Ralph Morehouse, 54, Rte. 3, Albion, died when his car struck a tree in Calhoun County Wednesday night. A student pilot was killed in a plane crash in southern Michigan Sunday. William Roger Guye, 22.

of Pontiac, died when his rented plane crashed in a peach orchard 2M miles west of Washington in Macomb County. State police said Guye, flying from Pontiac to Port Huron, apparently was low on gasoline and was trying to make an emergency landing. Guyc's student license showed he had 45 hours of flying time. A Muskegon man died Sunday of a gunshot wound suffered, police said, while he was displaying a ccer rifle to his sister who was a prospective buyer for the weapon. Sheriff Arthur Davis identified the victim as John Womy, 35.

Wozny died at Mercy Hospital about two hours after the rifle discharged with a caliber slug smashing into his abdomen and passing through his body. Coroner Basil Young ruled the shooting an accident. Davis said the gun fired as Wozny exhibited it in his home to his sister, Mrs. Frances White. Wozny's brother, Mitchell S.

Wozny, 36, died in a Muskegon shooting last January. Photographer Robert Hansen, 38. claimed he shot the man as an intruder. Hansen was convicted on a chargo of second degree murder in the case. He is serving a prison sentence.

Pravda asserted today that; the Soviet Union has "the most up-to-date arms including intercontinental rockets which; are invulnerable carriers of; CONWAY INSURANCE AGENCY Harry Conway Robert T. Knodt 303 Post Bids. VVO 3-5573 SNACK Four-year-old Timothy Short makes ready to feed Nautilus, the seal, at a private zoo in Eppingham, England. powerful thermonuclear warheads." "The Soviet people and its i fatality. The last weekend traffic death reported in the state was late Saturday night when Gary V.

Sawade, 16, of Fenton, died in a two-car collision near Fenton in Genesee County. The Christmas weekend toll topped by or3 the number who died in traffic accidents over the similarly long Thanksgiving holiday. Just About Normal A comparative check of a four-day off -holiday weekend earlier this month also showed 19 traffic deaths. Non-traffic accidents over the Christmas weekend took seven collision near Mount Clemens Friday. Clare E.

Donnelly, 50, of Standish, was killed when his car struck a tree near Standish Friday. Wade MacLeod, 55, of Detroit, was killed in a car-truck collision in Detroit Friday. Mrs. Philena O'Dell, 56, of Grand Blanc, was killed in a car-truck collision at a crossing near Flint Friday. Denver R.

Evans. 27. of Ypsi-lanti, was killed when his car struck a tree in Washtenaw County Thursday. Julius Konye, 41, Inkster, was killed in a four-car collision on Inkster road Thursday. William M.

Oldenburg, 69, of St. Clair Shores, was struck and killed by a car near his home Wednesday night. Walter E. Stevens, 22, of Lincoln Park, was killed when his car struck a tree in Detroit Wednesday night. lives.

Five persons died in fires, a boy was killed in a sledding accident and cne man died in a private plane crash. The Associated Press holiday fatality count began at 6 p.m. Wednesday and ended Sunday midnight. Traffic victims included: Jerry Ragle, 16, of Whitmore Lake, was killed in Livingston BEFORE YOU BRING YOUR GIRL HOME TO MOTHER, BRING HER TO Drug Reverses Pregnancy in Dogs NEW HAVEN, Conn. Successful use of a simple drug which reverses pregnancy in dogs was reported today by a Yale pathologist.

"The drug, known as maluci-din. does not cause abortion," said Dr. Leon F. Whitney of Olivet Player Ties Leader In 40 Chess Moves NEW YORK Bobby Fischer, 13-year-old defending champion from New York, strengthened his hold on first place in the National Chess championships yesterday when he drew with Donald Byrne of Olivet, after 40 moves. The draw gave Fischer a 5-2 record.

Bobby has not lost a match but has drawn in four. Two draws count as one loss. Former champion Samuel Reshevsky moved into a tic for second place with a mark when he defeated Larry Evans of New York in 39 moves. Arthur B. Bisquicr of New York, who also has a 4H-2M record, defeated Charles Kalme, Philadelphia, in 40 Rin ui the ld nd for year- cad pottles 7 aftkN "vyYrT' rT welcome the new with a I I imrti komarck's ft pk piy midnight munchlngsl SUPERMARKETS f' 4f V'lv Nflf or 7Rr For Your Party ECKRICH 1 "Oil i)c: ASSORTED COLD CUTS GROUND BEEF RIG 0 0 WCREAM (116: 3 $149 bologna fAu CHhtSfcJXvy Jc SUGAR CURED MUM WMl SOUR CREAIftl.35.1 hickory smoked HMbjJ K' X) WH0 eKrlt tcct fr AFINE SEC IIS HZZArIcVerS box 29C: CANNED HAMS and PICNICS CANNED HAM5 ana the university's medical school staff.

When injected, the drug causes the pregnant female dog to resorb, or incorporate, the embryo into her blood stream, explained Dr. Whitney. He describes the results of ON THE SCREEN moves. James Shcrwin and Edmar Mednis, both of. New York, drew in a 40-move match.

his studies in the current issue of Veterinary Medicine Magazine. He said the drug was used on many bitches between the 10th and 42nd day of pregnancy "and was successful in all cases." The gestation period of a bitch is 61 days. In an interview. Dr. Whitney said, "From a practical standpoint, when the drug in injec-tible form is made available to the veterinary profession, it should be a in the elimination of unwanted puppies." "Beyond that," he stated, "based on the present state of our knowledge, I should not want to go." Malucidin was discovered by Dr.

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17c a plus It's Our Gala NEW YEAR'S ATTRACTION! starting MIDNIGHT DEC. 31 NEW YEAR'S EVE Tickets On Sale Now! Doors Open 11:30 p.m. Show Starts Promptly at 12:00 All Seats $1.25 (Tax Inc.) CRYSTAL PALACE Adn. $2.00 per person tax inct. Hats and Noisemakers For All! PRESENTS Gala NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE WED.

DEC. 3 1st Continuous Dancing by Two Orchestras Popular Music by WIL HARMON and his Orchestra Polka Music by CARL ROSIN and his Orchestra Paw Paw Lake, Coloma, Mich. Michigan's Largest and Finest Ballroom 2 9. Ivory Snow Powdered Soap American Family Detergent Trend Liquid Detergent Vel Liquid Detergent Wisk Liquid Detergent 77c rn 59e 39c 71c I Prices in this id effective Now Thru Jan. 3rd' ANNE BAXTER BEER AND WINE TO TAKE OUT AT BOTH STORES SDD LICENSE AT OUR BAILEY PARK STORE icmawo TODD Starts New Year's Day NOW thru WED.

At Prlr. Mt, BOe 30c; Krn. 90c 30e Frtur at 1:18 3:18 0:20 7:28 9:30 Enjoy New Year's Eve SPARTAN STORES at CARL ANGELO'S CURLY BROMAN At the Piano $3.00 COUPLE Includes Paty Favors and Midnight Snack FOR RESERVATIONS CALL WO 5-9655 SUPER MARKETS WRI HcOONALOSESSUE KtYAKMU 5W Plus Cartooa. Mortoton. Ktws.

Sport. No. 1 Corner Emmett St. and Bellevue Road No. 2 Across from Bailey Park OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY AND SUNDAY CARL ANGELO'S FOODS 1401 Capital N.E.

(Across from Bailey Park).

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