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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 5

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THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS Monday, June 15, 1959 5 Tourists Hurt When Car Rolls Over Airlines Pilot Search Pushed Five persons from Gary, were hospitalized early yesterday afternoon after their automobile rolled over at a barri- 10 from Here Going to Annual State UF Meeting About 10 members of the Battle Creek Area United Fund board are expected to attend the annual meeting of the Michigan United Fund tomorrow at the Kellogg Center, in Icade on new US-12 where it enters old US-12 in the western Thomas J. Murry, 28, was east-bound and could not negotiate the sharp right turn because of excessive speed. The car left the roadway, rolled over and came to rest on its Murry suffered a foot fracture. Passengers hurt were Mrs. Mary Barker, 26, back injury; Porter Yancy, 30, back injury; Charles Thornton.

36, possible! two-car collision at 9:45 a.m. yesterday on M-78, about a mile south of US-12. Troopers said Nelson was southbound and in making a left turn into a private drive went onto the right shoulder and then cut back across the highway. His vehicle was struck by another southbound car driven by Walter Kelley. 34.

of 115 S. Princeton ave. No one was hurt. The search continues today for a North Central Airlines pilot, Capt. Robert B.

Barkley, part of the county. 1 All were taken to Commu- nity Hospital for treatment and i were reported to be in good! East Lansing. Among those planning to at condition today. State police said the driver. internal injuries; and Mrs.

Charjes (Helen) Thornton, 29, elbow laceration. tend are Dr. Ernest F. Jones, board president; Max Raymond, vice president; Joe C. Seidule, board member, and Joseph C.

v-iilj 'V'r AVv -S3' rVr.U ti Dickinson, UF executive direc 34, formerly of Battle Creek, and an airline hostess who are believed to have drowned Friday morning fishing on Portage Lake, near Houghton in the Upper Peninsula. Authorities dragged the lake all of yesterday and began the search again at 8 a.m. today. Calm waters were reported this morning. Houghton County sheriff's officers, state police, Coast Guard and Coast Guard reservists, State Conserva'tion Department workers and a flock of volunteers were taking part in the search.

Capt. Barkley and Miss An-tonia Cirimotich, 23, both of Chicago, were said to have gone fishing about 5 a.m. Friday. When they failed to return in the afternoon, the Coast Guard was notified. Two Drivers Ticketed Both drivers were ticketed for driving too fast for conditions yesterday afternoon following a two-car collision at Grand and Somerset avenues in which one driver and his wife were slightly hurt.

Michael J. Juppstrom. 21, of 36 Walter and his wife, Barbara, 19, were taken to Leila Hospital. They were released after an examination. The other driver was Marvin Mc-Cleney, 37, of 67 Plymouth st.

The two cars skidded on gravel at the open intersection and collided. Conference Weighs Bridge Toll Idea The City Commission met in special session at 1 p.m. today to approve the acquisition of six properties on Riverside drive for flood control purposes. The special meeting was to be followed by a conference on the idea of charging tolls to pay for new bridges at 20th street and Stringham road with toll gates. Mayor Raymond M.

Turner said representatives of DeLeuw, Gather consulting engineers for the city's master plan improvement program, and of Stranahan, Harris the city's bonding consultants, were to attend the conference. tor. State officers, board members and executive committee members will be elected during the East Lansing meeting. The speaker will be Dr. Kenneth McFarland, educational consultant and lecturer who recently was voted America's No.

1 speaker in a U.S. Chamber of Commerce poll. More than 400 representatives of 134 United 'Funds and Community Chests are expected to attend. Hosts for the meeting are the Consumers Power the Michigan Bell Telephone the Detroit Edison the General Telephone Co. of Michigan and Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.

Kenneth C. Tiffany, vice president of the Burroughs Corp, is the retiring state UF TV Channel 10 Studio Here Opens Tonight Regular "live" telecasts from Battle Creek start tonight at 11 p.m. as WILX-TV, Channel 10, opens its studio in the Wolverine. Tower. As a regular feature of the "Golden Triangle News" program, originating from Lansing, Jackson and Battle Creek, Jim Cleaver, news director for WBCK, will present reports of Battle- Creek acea news and special events.

Special guests on the inaugural telecast from Battle Creek are Mayor Raymond M. Turner and Kermit Krum, president of the Greater Battle Creek Chamber of Commerce. In addition, a complete television mobile unit is available for on-the-spot telecasts from anywhere in the Battle Creek area. WILX-TV is currently planning pickups from Battle Creek centennial activities in July and a special United Fund campaign "kickoff" show from the W. K.

Kellogg Auditorium in September. -Enquirer and News Photo Jehovah's Witness Convention Called Two high officials of the Republic of Viet- i assistant director of the Office of Civil and nam, Col. Nguyen Khanh, left, and Defense Mobilization here. The two officials Nguyen Mong Bich, center, review U.S. civil are visiting OCDM and its Region Four office defense operations with Ullstrom, today and tomorrow.

Vietnamese Officials Tour OCDM Berkley Nelson, 75, of 65 Greenwood ave. was issued a summons by state police charging him with making an improper left turn following a president. (ADVERTISEMENT Bulletin Following a visit at offices of Region Four Director Frank O. Starr, the two officials will visit the George Goforth residence, 114 S. Stafford to view the family fallout shelter constructed in the Goforths' basement.

The shelter, constructed of used concrete block and wood at a cost of $50, was designed to provide fallout protection. Joseph Cowden, chemical-biological-radiological defense officer, and other regional representatives will conduct the tour. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain Raymond, Baker, senior presiding minister of Jehovah's Witnesses, will head a Battle Creek delegation of about 200 persons -attending a four-day convention July 9 through July 12 at the IMA Auditorium in Flint. 8,000 persons are expected to attend the convention arranged by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New Yorjc, of Brooklyn, N.Y. "The purpose of the meeting," said Mr.

Baker, "is to provide additional Bible instruction for the Witnesses, enabling them to be awake to their ministerial duties. For this reason, the program theme is 'Awake Ministers'." Two Vietnamese officials are receiving briefings on the national plan or civil defense, the attack warning system, the national shelter policy and other subjects during a two-day visit at the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization and its Region Four office here. Col. Nguyen Khanh, joint secretary for national defense of the Vietnamese Department of Defense, and Maj. Nguyen Mong Bich, Vietnam's chief of mobilization and civil defense, are touring the OCDM communications center and inspecting a civil defense emergency hospital display.

GALVESTON, Tex. UP) Louisiana's adjutant general today told a Texas court that Gov. Earl K. Long, his chief, was taken to a Galveston mental clinic by force after being drugged. "I saw orderlies place Gov.

Long on a roll-away bed by force," testified Maj. Gen. Raymond Hufft. "He. was resisting all the time.

Long looked up at me and pleaded, 'Ray, please don't let them hurt me. Please don't let them take Wheeled Classroom Simulates Highway EAST LANSING (UPD Dele- wheels. The mobile classroom gates attending the third annual is designed for use irf driver conference of the American education programs. Driver and Safety Education Six simulated cars are housed Assn. at Michigan State this in the motorized classroom.

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