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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 12

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wr a. 12 STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Wednesday, July 14, 1954 More Help Is Sought State Agencies to Request Surplus Commodities for Stockbridge Area News From Around Michigan LAPEER UP) Fifteen-year-old Charles Nachbar was credited with the rescue of Jerry Humble, 14, who was under water in Otter lake more than 20 minutes Tuesday. Nachbar dived down and brought Humble to the surface. Resusci-tator squads revived him. DETROIT JP) The Wayne county board of supervisors has granted 2.700 skilled employes pay raises of 5 to 15 cents an hour.

land Paper company has received an award for operating a million man hours without time lost due to an accident at the converting GRAND' RAPIDS W) William gates from 55 Legion posts will at G. Robertson, 55, retired head of tend. the U. S. treasury alcohol tax unit in Western Michigan, died Tuesday in his Grand Rapids home of a heart ailment.

He retired only last January. PORT HURON CP) Officials asked Port Huron householders to take it easy on the city's hard-pressed water supply Tuesday. The water department says the hot weather and lawn sprinkling have put a drain on storage tanks. Some 22Vi million gallons of water are pumped daily but pressure has fallen to a trickle in some sections of the city. plant in Kalamazoo.

The award was presented by the Folding Box Association of America. PENTWATER UP The Pass Brothers of Spring Lake placed a low bid of $15,672 for building a small boat harbor at Pentwater Tuesday. The village council referred the bid to the Michigan Waterways commission. CALUMET Iff) Billy R. Wick- ens of Midland, state commander the American Legion, will be the principal speaker at the Legion's upper Michigan convention in Calumet this week-end.

Dele State agencies Wednesday held out hope that federal surplus com modities could be supplied to KALAMAZOO The Suther farmers suffering flood damage in the Munith Stockbridge Jackson at DANIEL'S area. After a conference in the gov UY NOT MM SfiV V. 0 THESE ernor's office, interested agencies said the state department of ad-J ministration would be advised to seek arrangements with the af-j fected counties for the distribution of the commodities to farm families. The U. S.

department of agriculture has designated the area for emergency operating loans which can be used to purchase seed and equipment and to repair1 buildings and fences. The eligibility will run until June 30, 1955. The federal agricultural stabilization conservation commission and the federal soil conservation service will investigate the possibility of repairing dikes in the area. The conference was attended by George S. Mclntyre, state director MAKE WAY FOR PARKING Dairy Queen Keeps MSC Seeks Rationally Famous Appliances SAVE 'loss The Royal Croivn THREE RIVERS, July 14 (UP) Channel 10 Workmen of the Capital City Wrecking company are tearing down apartments on the north side of the 100 block of E.

Lenawee st. to make way for expansion of the F. X. Arbaugh company parking lot. Two houses on the property have already been razed, and workmen are now tearing down apartments.

(State Journal Photo). Stork Pays Visit Michigan's 17-year-old dairy queen said today she is "thrilled' over of agriculture; B. 'Dake Ball, his deputy; E. C. Sackrider of the soil FRYRYT Famous conservation service, Herbert A.

Applies for Commercial Station at Berg of the Michigan State college extension service, John B. Roy of the farmers home administration, W. B. Pettigrew of the federal civil being allowed to keep her crown despite a surprise marriage Saturday and has offered to take her husband along on public appearances. Dairy officials said Tuesday they taw "no reason at all" to prevent Jlrs.

Clarence Roberts, the former Mary Lou Beal, from continuing as To a Gas Station Regular Price $2995 defense administration; Bruce WASHINGTON, July 14 JP HERMOSA BEACH. July Michigan State college, operating commercial television station 14 t.TI When Mrs. Daniel Baker realized her husband couldn't reach Clothier, of the agricultural stabilization conservation committee, and Capt. C. F.

Van Blankensteyn, deputy director of the state office of civil defense. WKAR-TV on UHF Channel 60 at the hospital in time, she ordered East Lansing, today applied to the Michigan's unprecedented "Mrs. Dairy Queen. communications commission for VHF Channel 10 at Onondaga, But officials gracefully turned down an offer by the attractive now ONLY ID Mich. him to stop their car.

That is why tiny Anna Danette Baker entered the world yesterday at a serve-yourself gasoline station. Her parents, sheriff's deputies and station attendants who helped The action followed a recent pe tition by Michigan State that Chan nel 10 in the Onondaga-Parma area Treats Son, Turns Him To Police is? 3v'T 'jr Three Rivers 4-H worker to make her husband dairy "king." "We'd be happy to have them appear together, but we can't make him dairy king," Charles Stone, secretary of the American Dairy Association of Michigan, said. "He's not a farmer. He's a driver." I be re-designated for educational, non-commercial use. Attorneys for the college said at the time that with the delivery are recovering.

Anna Danette. who weighed in at 7 pounds 3 ounces, is doing fine. Michigan State's TV station would She's in a hospital maternity ward move from East Lansing to Onon onu 88 DOWN 88 A WEEK No Interest, No Carrying Charges CHICAGO. July 14 (P) A physi-l aaga tne petition was granted. The application today was for a commercial station.

Tt was filed for consideration if the petition for re-designation of Channel 10 is denied. cian treated his son lor bullet wounds last night, then called police and submitted a photograph; of his son which led to his idenli-: fication as a robber. Shish Means Skewered Kebab Means Barbecued In that event the college would go into a live-way contest at i-'arniu Onondaga with Booth Radio and Television Stations, Triad Tele The son. Roland Farina, 24, fled after treatment for superficial wounds in his neck and right His father, Dr. Joseph Farina, told police the young man refused to vision Jackson Broadcasting SAVE s15 Famous Rtasr.n aspire say how he was wounded.

Police said Farina was identified and Television and Television Corp. of Michigan. Booth and Triad have filed formal objections to shifting Channel 10 to educational use. Both companies noted that the commission last summer proposed the assignment of Channel 10 to Parma- as one of two men who robbed a north side food store of S45. The proprietor, Gus Childs, seized a gun from under a counter as they left1 and opened fire.

Onondaga and made that assign Une, rrank Monci, 29, was shot ment linal last January, mey said the college offered no comment in the back and hand and was captured near the scene. The other then and came in too late with its UUVWVbVI The Most Versatile Cooking Appliance for Your Home! Regular Price $4495 robber, identified by Childs from: reservation suggestion. the photograph as young Farina, Ex-Deputy Dies; escaped in an automobile. Prayers End, THE TWO COMBINED ADD UP TO A SUPERB MEAL AT Archie Tarpoffs 124 E. Kalamazoo Youth Is Blamed Priest Dies PARSONS, July 14 (INS) Rev.

Fr. Julius Busse, C. who NOW ONLY S2S95 when stricken with cancer stirred BENTON HARBOR, July 14 (UP) Robert P. Smiley, 63, a former Berrien county deputy sheriff, died in Mercy hospital Tuesday from injuries he received Saturday night when a sheriff's patrol car in which he was riding was struck from behind. world admiration with his words of courage and faitH, died last night at Mercy hospital in Parsons.

Death came to the 47-year-old; Passionist priest after months of1 suffering. To him it was the answer' to prayers and the beginning of a' "journey to i Last Jan. 17, after he had been' told his death was near. Fr. Busse; pay qq0 nmm week John Spellman, assistant prose SAVE $5.00 nwiY vu ejvmvii uu mii-i-ii cutor, said he would obtain a war rant charging Dale E.

Teter. 13, of Euclid Center, with manslaughter No Interest No Carrying Charges in Smiley death. Famous NESCO Spellman said Teter's car hit the wrote of his attitude toward! death: patrol car when Teter pulled back into the right lane after passing several cars on North Shore drive three miles north of St. Joseph. He said witnesses estimated that Teter CASSEROLE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SPEGIAL VALUES TOMORROW Limited Quantities So Hurry was going 80 miles an hour when SHISH KEBAB Marinated Lamb and Veal ith Green Peppers Mushrooms and Wild Rice is but one of the unusual entrees offured at TARPOFFS A Restaurant With Atmosphere DELIGHTFULLY AIRCONDITIONED IV hen You Are Planning a Party Ask About Tarpoffs Catering Service he passed them and that he had forced two other cars off the highway shortly before the fatal accident.

Thp impact of the crash sent the patrol car 235 feet off the highway where it overturned, throwing Smiley out. Spellman said Teter said that he drank a quart of wine 'and several bottles of beer earlier "I am like a young boy who has been promised a present. Why should' we regard death with fear? It is a journey from earth to heaven, and who would say the change is not for the better." Fr. Busse said he considered it a blessing to die of cancer because I the disease would give him time' to prepare for his death. Two hours before he died, his S0-: year-old mother visited him.

After! she left, he told a nurse, "I am, prepared to go now." Arrest Number Helps In Placing Next Bet CINCINNATI, July 14 CW An old fellow pleaded guilty in mu-j nicipal court yesterday to. a disor-1 derly conduct charge. He paid a small fine and left the courtroom. But before he went, he aske'd the probation officer, "What's myi case number?" Mrs. Cecil- Woodberry replied "25.411." "That's the number I'll play to-j day," the policy-playing gentleman said.

I in the evening. Smiley, a gatekeeper at the Benton Harbor fruit market, rode with deputies on Saturday nights. Driver ot tne patrol car was Richard Layne, 30, who received only slight injuries. Teter and a companion, William Emery, 20. of Euclid Cen $495 $(5195 Regular Price Now Only 50c Down 50c a Week ter, were hospitalized but were reported in "good" condition.

U-M Dental School at DANIEL'S BEAT THE HEAT WITH THIS FAMOUS WEST1NGH0USE FAN 207 S. Washington Librarian Dies CHATHAM. Julv 14 JP) Miss Hilda Margaret Rankin. 61, librarian of the school of dentistry; at the University of Michigan' in Ann Arbor since 1939. died today.1 Don't Spend Another Hot, Humid Day Get YOUR miss Kankm, born in Chatham, has been living recently at High-bank, a summer resort on Lake Erie about 17 miles south of here.

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