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Lansing State Journal du lieu suivant : Lansing, Michigan • Page 3

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1 1 STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Friday, January 22, 1954 3 25 Granted Western Michigan To Graduate 199 Wartime Explosives Kill services to be held at 2:30 o'clock in the women-'s gymnasium. Dr. Paul M. C. president will preside and will confer the degrees.

Dr." Clarence Hil-berry, president of Wayne university, will deliver the address of the afternoon, using as his theme 1,500 Children in Italy more than 1,500 children and maimed another 10,000 since the end of World War IL The teams of men employed to clean up the battlefields were disbanded recently after losing 280 dead and 390 injured. Citizenship ROME, Jan. 22 OP) The toll of the Italian campaign did not end KALAMAZOO, Jan. 22 Western Michigan college will graduate a class of 199 students -Sunday, with great expectations. vvarume explosives nave Killed Judge Hayden Naturalizes 5-Year-OId Canadian Girl and 21 Others 101-YEAR-OLD STUDEBAKER IS AMERICA'S 4TH LARGEST AUTOMOBILE CORPORATION (jet a 7954 StuStzm Twenty-five persons, including a five-year-old Canadian girl, were admitted to United States citizen snip at naturalization ceremonies conducted in circuit court Thursday by Judge Charles H.

Hayden. New citizens include young Pat ricia Ann Leary, adopted daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Leary, of 530 Grove East and Mrs. Teruyo Knickerbocker.

Japanese, now living at 3S26 Birchfield tast Lnnsins. Thursday's list contained names -x of nine Canadian and five British nationals. Thev are as follows: Canadian? Clnrenc" E. Caul, of in the icy waters of Pryor creek southeast of Billings. (AP 2720 DeWitt Gilbert W.

Service. 200 S. Grace Margaret J. Miller. Haslet Harriet Belle An-on.

XL 1. Okenios: Graham L. Swain, 120S Lathrop Cora M. Iszler. 1604 Perch R.

1. East Lansing: Emme F. Schram. 010 W. Willow Viola Mansfield, of 614 Woodbury and Miss Leary-British Nathaniel C.

Reid, of SO" TRANSPORT SKIDS INTO CREEK A St. Louis truck driver, Reamon Schroeder, 26, escaped injury in this crash of his transport in southern Montana. The transport was loaded with four new automobiles. Schroeder said he lost control when his wheels locked. The transport skidded off the snow-covered bridge and landed npside down Parma-Onondaga SAFETY SPEAKER Joseph V.

Brady, executive vice president of Citizens' Mutual Automobile Insurance company, Howell, will address the annual li: liquet of the 1-ansing Safety council at the Reo clubhouse Tuesday at 7 p. in. Mr. Brady also is president of the I'niversity of Michigan Alumni association, director of the Michiga.i Inter-Industry Highway Safety committee, treasurer of the Michigan Society for Crippled Children and Adults, past district governor of Rotary International, and a past president of the Howell Rotary club, the Howell Chamber of Commerce, and the Howell High School Alumni X. Capitol Edna A.

Boyer. of Given TV Channel! 604 W. Allegan David G. Chapman. 1119 V.

Shiawassee Joan Strachan. 1S16 Maplewood and i John J. Strain, of R. 3. Williamston.

Paiiifal' Others are: Revnaldo Trevino. of Jackson Lauding. GET AHEAD OF THE SET MORE WHEN YOU TRADE JOINS LIBRARY Book Given liacks Applicant I Marco Vnzny. of 609'3 Eartlett i France; Karl E. Lindquist.

of 401 Lincoln Sweden: Louis E. The federal communications I May. of 2439 X. Grand River commission in Washington. D.

C.jNetherlands; Antonia B. Ozanich. Thursday authorized construction I of 224 E. Gier Yugoslavia; of a new television station, assigned iBertha Rockstad. of 1705 Indiana to Channel 10, in the Norway: Mary Hong.

209 W. daea area. (Shiawassee Poland: Manuela i The channel is being sought byP. McDonnell, of 108 Hosmer the Triad corporation which is 'Cuba; Amelia Doerr. 1408 High made up lareelv of Lansing and Russia and Emmanuel N.

Lyristakis Jackson investors. Wayne Wright iof 23211-W. Michigan Greece. of 752 Touraine East Lansing, I is president of the corporation jy Officers Elected In its announcement the FCCi said the permission is subject to By Bank at Kiveruale GET MORE To Journal mileage from every gallon of gasoline day in and day our. The forest resources handbook.

compiled by the American Forest Products Industries. has been added to The State Journal library. OrT linnr Protection against (Snerinl tn Thp State Journal) I ULl mUnt expense The book, containing valuable and repair bills. After The Sale IT'S THE Service That Counts Service just doesn't happen here It's A Must! 1018 Mt. Hope Ave.

Phone 75479 j.i i i i hi i iiiv annual meeting of the stockholders of the Riverdale State Savings bank was held Tuesday. Preceding the meeting the bank gave a chicken dinner for stock further action of a court of review pending the assignment. Mrs. Adeline Amsden of East Lansing is secretary of the corporation. Donald Fox.

a Lansing attorney, and Joe Kitchen, a drive-in theater operator, are on the board of directors. At the same time it made Its announcement the commission refused to assign a channel to Jackson and Coldwater but granted one to Sioux City, la. holders in the dining hall of the "DIG changes in automobile styling are coming. Don't settle for an old-fashioned car.Get a far out ahead 1954 Studebaker the carl they're all trying to catch up with long, low, excitingly different the only really modern car in America. It's so advanced, its high resale value is assured.

Come in and try out a gas-saving new Studebaker solid and sound with top-quality craftsmanship a Champion in thelowest price field ora brilliantly powered Commander V-8. Look what you get in a new 1954 Studebaker Longest wheelbases in the lowest price field Extra large, extra powerful brakes New 7.5 to 1 high compression in both Champion and Commander V-8 engines New and finer Studebaker "Miracle Ride" In addition, ail 1954 Stude-bakers Champions and Commander V-8s offer you at extra cost Studebaker's marvelous new Power Steering and either Automatic Drive or Overdrive. Experts call it the most modern car in America! "In the style department, Studebaker is 50 miles ahead of any other American car!" Tom McCahill in Mechaniz Illustrated "We have awarded Studebaker our Gold Medal for outstanding design and distinctive styling." Fashion Academy (noted New York school of fashion design) "Studebaker, which was a. big factor in setting early-postwar auto styles, may now be setting the pattern for the next few years." Wall Street Journal "There can be no question about it Studebaker has, with its new model, made every other American car look ten years older!" Motor World Magazine Riverdale Methodist church. The following directors were elected, Fred Lester, Sumner Hoxie, William Elair, Ralph Schmepp.

James Alfred Locey and J. M. Hopkins. Directors, met after the stockholders meeting and elected Fred Water Fluoridated CHICAGO Fluoridated water supplies serve nearly 16,000.000 per and sons in more than ouu cities towns throughout the nation. information on forest reserves and cataloged as to states, regions and the nation, was presented by John Calkins, district manager for the firm.

The section on Michigan states that the Wolverine state led the nation from 1S70 to 1900 in lumber output, and that today acres 52 percent of the total land area in the state remain as forest land. Farmers own 19.7 percent of Michigan's forests, the handbook states, while state and local governments own 22.3 percent, the federal government owns 12.4 percent, and the forest and other industries own 45.6 percent. Lumber production in Michigan now exceeding 500,000,000 board feet annually, and state maple sugar production from more than a half million trees ranks fifth in the nation. The state also ranks fourth in the number of tree farms, the book states. The state's fire protection record is among the best in the nation, the size of the average forest fire in 1951 being limited to 6.4 acres.

i Lester, president: Sumner Hoxie, president: William Blair, secretary: Jim Rose, teller and William Blair, cashier. BUYERS OF USED CARS! Sound, solid craftsmanship and dependable gasoline economy are even more important in a used car than in a new one. That's why the experienced buyer of used cars always keeps an eye out for a late-model Studebaker. Is Your Furnace Converted With Gas or Oil? IS YOUR HEAT DEFICIENT? IS YOUR FUEL BILL HIGHER THAN IT SHOULD BE? Drop a card: Fuchs Furnace Service Route 3. Bex 1-A Willlarmton.

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