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10 STATE JOURNAL (Lonsiiij, Mich.) Monday April 25, 1955' Till JLzU ('''''ii I. hV' flo i Educators 15 Persons Killed In Accidents on Get Awards KEW YORK, April 23 W. Michigan Highways Eight Michigan educators were among 248 Americans named for fellowship grants by. the John I I Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation yesterday. The grants, totaling $968,000.

are (By the Associated Press) Twenty-one persons died In Michigan accidents over the weekend 15 of them on highways slicked by rains. One four-car smashup claimed three lives, and a couple died In the flaming collision of their automobile and a truck. Drownings accounted for three deaths, farm accidents for two and a fall for one. i tK nmJt 1 made to aid scholars in continuing research In all fields of knowledge, and to assist artists in their studies. The foundation was established in 1925 by tht late V.

S. Sen. Simon Guggenheim of Colorado and his Mrs. Amalee McAfee, 20, of Eau- on Telegraph rd. near the Michi gan-Ohio state' Jankovic was passenger in Arnish car.

John Claire, was killed Saturday when her husband lost control of their truck and It overturned in Sodus, seven miles southeast of Benton She suffered a broken ne? k. An autopsy showed she was wife, in memory of a son. John, who died as a young man in 1922. The Michigan recipients and their fields of study: Dr. Irving MarmeY Copl.

associ Benfield, 47, of Grosse Pointe, an- other driver, was injured critically. A Lansing couple, Millard V. four months pregnant with twin Vannerson, 59, and his wife, Mary, 35, died in the flaming crash of ate professor of philosophy. University of Michigan recent developments in symbolic logic and theory of daughters. Traffic fatalities included: Edward Arnish, 31, his wife, their car and a truck Sunday on US-127 five miles south of Jackson.

Genevieve, 30, and Michael Janko- LaVern O'Neil, 30. of Wayne, was Dr. Harold Hart, associate professor of chemistry, Michigan State college role of the cycloprane ring in organic reaction mechanisms. BONNIE BALZER killed Saturday night in the colli- vic, 40, all of Detroit, were killed Sunday night in a four-car crash sion of his car and a freight train Dr. Arthur J.

Lohwater. assistant at a railroad crossing near Detroit. MOTORCYCLE-CAR CRASH MR. AND MRS. CHESTER GRAY professor of mathematics.

University of Michigan behavior of meromorphic fanctions at the Dairymen Trinidad Huerta, 26, of Detroit, Gar Ruins was injured fatally Saturday night boundary of the region of definition. when hit by a car in suburban Tay lor township. Woodjbury Pair Celebrates 7t)thWedding Anniversary Douglas W. Leach, 19, of Red- Dr. Gold win Smith, professor of history, Wayne university Canadian reaction to the foreign policy of the United States.

1945-55. i Optimistic IX TALENT SHOW Wayne Kriener, tap dancer, munching an Ice cream cone and Bonnie Baize tee-dancer, will compete with 15 ether contestants in the annual Holt Kiwanis talent show in the Holt high school auditorium Friday at p. m. Proceeds from the show help the Kiwanis club carry en Its community projects during the year. Gas Station ford township, was killed on US-24 Tassia.v i .1 m.tim I i mm li Saturday night when his motorcycle collided with a car driven by (Special to The State Journal) WOODBURY, April 25 A cou John P.

Kenrick. 34, of Dearborn End of Snrnlusea Seen ur. Konert Dean Spence, profes-sor of physics. Michigan State college imperfections and phase transitions in by radio frequency techniques. Dr.

Calvin Lee Stevens, profes Kenrick was held for investigation ple whose lifetime ties together Jackson Man Is Injured in of negligent homicide. the history of this Eaton county By 1956, President of Council Says community, Sunday celebrated the ing- to be a big wind down In Lan sing that would blow, all the "Big Bugs" out and all the "Little Bugs in, ahd that hasn't happened ei. ther. 1 Family members recalled how "Rilla," a slight, teen-aged bride, braved-early-dawn snow banks as tall as she, to carry dolls to the Christmas stockings of her young 70th anniversary of their wedding. WAYNE KRIENER sor of chemistry, Wayne university studies in the field of synthetic organic chemistry and reaction Crash Near Leslie on Highway Curve (Special to The State Journal) Kenneth Lyle Baker, 26, of Grand Rapids, was killed Saturday when his tractor-trailer truck hit a tree five miles south of Battle Creek just off M-78.

Baker was pinned beneath his overturned cab. DETROIT. April 25 Of) Milton Chester Gray told relatives gathered for the occasion, pioneer jokes mechanisms. Hult, president ot the National NOT QUITE, BUT he learned from his grandfather Dr. Gordon Brims Black Mclvor Dairy council, says industry lead' 'LESLIE, April 25 Monday at and "Chef is 92.

ers foresee an end to dairy sur Sutherland, professor of physics, University of Michigan investiga 8 a. m. was the time set for the Charles Howard, 12, of Alanson, was killed Saturday and his father His wife, 86, took a back pluses by 19a6. er sisters-in-law who uvea in a log house a mile distant from tion of the structure of proteins and ward glance at the early, hard her own. and a brother and injured wrten their pickup truck swerved nucleic acias oy inira-red analysis.

Donald Stuart Thrall. Dainter and Hult of Chicago said yesterday that government surplus stocks of dairy products also will be used up Arm Chair Farmers? Set Up to Milk 50 Cows an Hour Today, lamed by Injury, she does working years of their wedded life, but she also took a look into' life vtoday. off US-31 and hit a tree south of design, instructor. Cass technical Brutusn, in Emmet county. all her.

own 'work in an attractive farm house three miles from here. by that time. opening of Johnston's Mobilgas station on US-127-a mile north of here. At 1:30 a. a car driven by Robert Carlton Palmer, 31, of Jackson, ran off tha road and crashed into the building, destroying two pumps.

The Jackson man, who was travelling alone, was reported in good mgn scnooi, ueirou creative The family was en Toute home painting. from smelt in the Carp Tornado talk Sunday brought this comment from her: They told me that there was go- "Per capita consumption of fluid milk is. up 10 percent from the prewar period," he said. "People are eating 40 percent more cheese and river wnen the accident occurred (Special to The State Journal) swivel chairs and milk their 40 Williairr-G. Wolf, 31, of Holland OWOSSO, April 25 How casyi Safe Belonging to Portland Woman cows in about SO minutes.

They are now planning to increase their herd was injured fatally Friday night in Plan for Visitors condition at Mercy hospital, Jack can milking a cow get? That's what a carTtrucic crash on US-31 just to 70 cattle. son, despite severe head injuries. old-timers living near ine Max south of West Olive. I The milking operator 70 percent more ice cream. iThis is going on in the face of increased milk production." Hult said the industry is so vast rind unwieldy that' "sectional dis At Albion College The station, owned by Mr.

and James E. Duart 3. of Willow Found in Ingham Chester Gray and Mary Flotilla Aungst were married by Adam Fender, justice of the peace at his residence in Sebewa, Ionia county, April 24, 1885. Chester is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mark Gray, pioneer settlers of this area, and Mrs. Gray, the daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Aungst, who homesteaded here.

Chester Gray, well-known as an apiarian, huntsman and outdoor sportsman, has lived within a mile of his family's homestead all of Slocum farm near Bennington roust be wondering these days after seeing the new "milking parlor" Mrs. Ralph Johnston of Delta, erything from his except change cans in the milk room-At Run Village, was killed Friday has been the scene of at least four HOLT, April 25 A house safe similar accidents in the last two the Slocums have installed; (Special to The State Journal) ALBION, April 25 Albion col- night when struck by a car near his suburban Detroit home while crossing a street. OTHER ACCIDENTS years, residents said. milking time, the cows are waiting for the parlor doors to open. The operator, using a rope and pulley arrangement, opens the door.

One A fire last spring wiped out the old stanchion barn and all milking equipment at the farm run by State police said Palmer was lege is making arrangements to stage its annual Meet-the-College found late Friday by Delhi police has been identified by sheriff's officers and state police as belonging to Miss Blanche Dill of Portland. The safe had been taken from a cow walks to a feed trough on In other mishaps: Max Slocum and his father. Ward. Lome Peake. 14.

and Melvin travelling south on US-127 when he failed to negotiate a sharp curve in the road, near the intersection, at Hull rd. Police said the two Day for prospective freshman stu-dens April 30. The event annually "draws several hundred visitors to one side of the operator while another cow goes to the opposite his life. The school which he at New equipment will allow the two men to milk at least .50 cows an turbances can't be avoided." "But the dairy story is really good," he added. "There should be no pessimism." Hult was in Detroit for the opening toddy of the council's central regional conference.

Cottontails On Island tended was a tiny log. cabin with side. A third cow swings in behind Barret, 10; both of Trout Lake, drowned when their makeshift sailboat capsized in Frenchman's lake pumps were demolished in the a bench for boys on one side and hour. Th. eiwiim rin all the milklne the campus.

Guided tours of the campus will start at mid-morning. There will be to a separate feed bucket Six cows are In the parlor at one time. crash. Palmer's car was a tqtal a bench for girls on the other. during ajrief squall.

The scene of seated comfortably in upholstered. loss. Among the guests Sunday was While milking machines draw an 11 a. m. student convocation at me mishap was about 45 miles The Johnstons said they intend Mrs.

Chris Leak of a southwest of Sault Ste. Marie. to open the station as soon as the sister of Mr. Gray, who stood "up Kresge gymnasium, synchronized swimming in the gymnasium pool, a chance to eat in Baldwin hall at Another frowning victim was 2- cottage near Lake Odessa owned by Miss Dill. State police had been investigating a previous break-in at the cottage when a quantity of silver and heirlooms were taken.

The safe was found on Gunn between W. Holt McCue rd. by Ward Curry and Andrew Har-ton, Delhi township policemen. 2 Flee Sunday At Ionia Prison damage can be -repaired. with the couple 70 years ago.

Two Shepherd Man Hurt in Crash year-old Gregory Jon McCaw. The the milk from the first two cows, the operator inspects and washes the udder of the third, which is standing over a light la the floor. Hot and cold water faucets are handy right beneath the cow. As other sisters of Mr. Gray were wn, a play presentation at the ooy toppled into a shallow back Lack Homes chapel in the early afternoon and open house at dormitories.

present, Mrs. George H. (Maude) Post of Hastings and Mrs. Ben Trowbridge of Vermontville Mrs. Gray is the only survivor of a fam water pool of the Paint river while watching his father burn grass near their upper peninsula home Louise Peacock Will Be Honored each cow is finished, the operator BEAVER.

ISLAND, April 25 outside Crystal Falls. Shortcake Feast lets her out. The waiting cow moves into place and another is let in Joseph Comay. 64. of Detroit.

Beaver Islanders have asked the state to provide emergency housing for cottontail rabbits. fell six stories to his death Satur from the barnyard. Gates automatically direct the cows to their Slated at Leslie ily of nine children. An anniversary cake was cut at the carry-in dinner. Anniversary bouquets decorated the home and gifts from many in the family community and distant places were opened.

day when his safety belt broke while he was washing windows in Cortinnp Sets Day Aside For Teacher There 50 Years The rabbits (there are only a few of them) don't have enough rabbit (Special to The State Journal) MT. PLEASANT, April 25 Robert Kelly, 24. of Shepherd was injured early Sunday in an accident on US-27, five miles south of ML Pleasant. Mr. Kelly is In Community hospital.

Mt. Pleasant, with cuU and bruises and internal injuries. Sheriffs officers said he was riding with David C. Bradey of R. 3.

St. Louis and the car went out ot control on a curve and turned over. The milk Is drawn into a pipe a downtown Detroit building. (Special to The State Journal) holes to so around. that fills cans in the cooler room a iarm accident took the life of LESLIE, April 25 Leslie coun To ease the shortage ot both rso- and even this is cleaned automat Maurice Kaitzer.

5d. of near Keeler hita and holes, the Beaver Island cil No. 50, Royal and Select Master IONIA. April 25 -Two trusty Inmates escaped at the Michigan reformatory here late Sunday. They were: Jack Kehoe, 19, of Lincoln Park, given two to five years for auto theft In Ingham county on Aug.

10. 1931. Elmer Papp, 21, of Detroit, sentenced to five to 20 years in Oak (Special to The State Journal) ically by force cleaning. Masons, will present its 41st an Game club has asked the state conservation department to-; export CORUNNA, April 25 It'll be In Van Buren county. Kaitzer fell off his tractor and was crushed to death beneath a wheel Saturday.

nual strawberry festival Saturday Louise Peacock Day in Corunna woodchucks to the island. at 6:30 p. m. Expert Says Salk Vaccine Is Safer Than Was Believed May. 14, in tribute to a woman who Last Rites Held For Crash Victim Rabbits, in case you didn't know, It's a little before the berry sea Officers gave Bradey a ticket for has taught school here 50 years.

don't dig their own holes. They live son, but that fact has been of land county on March 10, 1952 for The daughter of a Corunna drug in borrowed holes, which wood- minor importance in recent years aaui xienaerson, V2, Boyne City farmer, was killed early Sunday when his tractor overturned off the Boyne City-Horton Bay rd. Coroner James Stackus of Boyne City said Henderson was crushed beneath the tractor. armed robbery- gist. Miss Peacock started teaching chucks are very adept at digging.

since fresh frozen strawberries will They were among 73 trustees here in 190o, for $32.50 per month. Island sportsmen have been try driving at an excessive speed, Area Deaths Mr. Maad F. VaavV ST. JOHNS.

April to Mrs. Maudr Edna re M.t It SI Jithna dlM Sun be used to make the shortcaki feature of the festival. LAKE ODESSA, April 25 (UP) Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Alice Shellman. 83.

Lake After eight years, ishe was raised ing to increase the cottontail pop housed In a dormitory outside the prison walls and escaped by crawl 520 per month, with, her pay re ulation for a long time now. Lt Gov. Philip A. Hart will ing out a window of the building. maining at that level until World Back in 1950.

the department Mrs. Beatrice K. Knauss, 34, of Kalamazoo, died Sunday of injuries speak. Odessa, who died at Pcnnock hospital Friday of Injuries she received War Their escape brines to four the shipped 50 cottontails to the island The super excellent master de day morning a St. John, nursing hoa uhm shr had bwn a pailrnt lor thrr suffered Saturday night in a head- number who have fled the prison in an auto accident April 10.

to fill out the winning ranks oi Active in professional and social circles. Miss Peacock was the first gree will be conferred on candi on collision on US-131 just north of in a week. A SjO reward is offered rabbits. for their capture. Kalamazoo.

She was a passenger in THOMPSONVILLE. April 23 But the experiment failed. With secretary of the Shiawassee Education association, the second pres DETROIT, April 25 JP Dr. F. S.

Leeder of the state' health department, says the Salk polio vaccine is than anyone believed." i -Leeder said yesterday that Michigan children have been inoculated "without a single case of unfavorable reaction." "We always expect a high percentage of reaction," he said, "but with the- Salk vaccine there was not enough even local tenderness of the area around the vaccination. Wa ro nnr nnlv atirnricH a'p'r. dates from lodges in the area. U. of D.

Drill Team a car driven by Wade Adams, 25, of They are believed to be driving (UP) Services were held yester out adequate housing, the rabbits just couldn't afford to have large Kalamazoo. ident of the Teachers club, the a car belonging to wayne tmun day for Loretta Hoesit. 6. who was Adams told police he applied his of Ionia. Smith reported his car first secretary of the Third Region families.

fatally injured Thursday when she stolen from the driveway of his or the Michigan Education associa Contest Winner Department officials say they brakes and that one of his wheels locked, spinning his car into the yrars. Mrs. VanVlwa and tfr Sin. New Vrdnlrg. 97.

who died March 6. had occuplrd the aame room at, the runins home lor almost three years. Mrs. VanVleet waa a life kins resident of Clinton county. Survivlns are a son.

Kooert of hi. Johns: four daughter. Miss Gladys VanVleet tit Dearborn. Mrs. Mabel Keener of -hlrago.

Mra. Hazel TiK-her of Rochester. and Mrs. Marlon Steavens of ht. Johna: 13 grandchildren.

7 great-srandchll-ilren and one sister. The funeral will he Wednesday at 2 P. m. at the Osgood fu- Eeral home with interment in Sou lb Bins-am cemetery. i utilm Mrfl MiiTir Ttspins.

a on The funeral fell from a wagon being pulled by a tractor and was run over by a home Monday morning. tion and a delegate to the represen will study the request for wood- The Smith home is less than a wheel. tative assembly or the M. E. A.

chucks. half mile from the prison, police path of one driven by David Low, 27, of Wayland. Neither Low nor his passenger, Gloria Packard, 26, of Plainwell, nor Adams was seri Twice president of the Corunna Women's club, she also-aided in the House Parents' Michigan Airman organization of the Triennial Alum said. Mt. Pleasant Man delighted.

Inoculation programs for first ously hurt. ni association of the high school and is its honorary president this Meeting Tuesday Is Killed in Fire nooert Kanio, 17, oi fcwen, was killed Sunday when his car hit a year. Of Calvin Mundell. 77. of Fowler, will he I uesday at 2, m.

at the Maple Rapids Congregational Chrlntlan church with Interment In 8ow1e cemeteiv. Mr. MundeU n4av ntvht at the home In 1 OW- Victim of Suicide concrete bridge abutment two and (Special to The State Journal) When told of the honor to be bestowed upon her, Miss Peacock observed, "What greater reward could DETROIT, April .25 The University of Detroit ROTC drill team won the Michigan" championship yesterday for the second year in a row. Cadet Maj. Richard Boes led the U.

of D. team that defeated University of State Normal and Western Michigan. Brig. P. Johnson, chief of the Michigan military district, reviewed the marching teams in fancy and close order drill in competition at the U.

-of D. memorial building. a half miles west of Bruce Crossing on M-28 in the tipper penin and second graders in -Wayne county areas outside Detroit were scheduled to begin today. Other counties planning to start inoculations today are Bay, Macomb, Saginaw, Ingham, Calhoun, Kalamazoo, Hillsdale, Lenawee, Monroe, Branch and St. GENEVA.

N. April 23 Mi- ALBION, April 23 The house parents section of the Michigan a teacher desire than to have pres MT. PLEASANT. April 25 A 79-year-old Mt Pleasant man killed himself early Sunday rather than sula. Investigating officers said Kallio apparently fell asleep at the ler.

Ha was a retired Lebanon township farmer. Survivlns are the ta; fiiur daughters. Mrs. Opal Miller and Mrs. Rrtha Williams of Kowier.

Mrs. Winifred Walker of St. Johns and Mrs Ruby Thompson of Lansing: 11 arandrtlldren and several greal-grandchltdren. The body at tht Abbott funeral borne. Maple Rap- Association of Children's Institu ent and past pupils greet you daily Hons will meet at Starr Common Airman 2c Andrew G.

Grembow-skl, 44, of Mount Morris, died in a fire that destroyed a small greenhouse at Sampson air force base near Geneva yesterday. go to the hospital for surgery. wealth for Boys, west ot Albion, with that welcome smile and send you tender expressions of admiration and appreciation on special oc Joseph. Dr. R.

W. Chamberlain, coroner, Ids. Tuesday. said Edward Heanke. 79.

of 1501 Kent county plans to begin inoculations tomorrow. JV. Michigan Man The body was found by firemen R. G. Mulchahey of the Coldwater casions like this?" I.vnna it Mr.

Plpagant. shot, him as they fought. the blaze shortly SUte school will preside and speak, self Just below the chest with i W1U.TAMSTON. April to Mn. Addie riiMt Thursday- afternoon of a before 2 a.

m. Air base officials May Head MUCC other talks being given bv Mrs.lcati-AH.nr' ahntcmn in hiwt h. i pa. fier rniirv uii Wr ntlr Ufa in ih. willl.m.ton vicinity.

She leaves hind his home, could give no reason why Grem-bowsky was in the greenhouse at Helen Anderson of Girls Training school at Adrian and Mrs. Ruth Lil-lie. V. F. W.

home house mother at tha hutband. Charles: seven alepchildren. Mrs. Norman Purrhaa of Rap- i riiMiM. Kttl nf Marietta.

111. The coroner ruled the death GRAND RAPIDS, April 23 (UP) the time. He was fujly clothed. suicide. Officers said he left a note Grembowski, assigned to a hos Mn.

Fred rvmner of Owosso. Mrs. Ted ron RaDids. of WUUamston. lw-nrnce pfje-awn ftapios.

saying he would not go to the hos Observers were predicting today that the Michigan United Conservation clubs (M.U.C.C.). may elect pital unit at the base, cared for pital. He was scheduled to enter Community hospital here Sunday Methodist Conference the greenhouse with' the occasional aid of hospital patients. for surgery Monday, lwls Sleiel of Sarasota. Fla.

funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at tha Vot funeral bonne In Uanj-vllle with Rev. Cerll Poiorfc of Holt ofn-riatlni. Burial will be at Falrvtew cemetery in Danivtlle. its first president from the upper peninsula at its 18th annual convention in Escanaba June 16-19. IBazlley MoiisdaDe MEAT MAIUffiTS 212 N.

Wash. Lansing't Busy Dutcher 225 S. Wath. Specials for Thurs, Slated at Mt. Pleasant Mr.

Heanke, a retired wood Cause of the blaze was undetermined. Bernard W. Ansley, Lansing, has worker and blacksmith, was bom in Winn and spent most of his life The air base listed Grembowski's (Special to The State Journal) announced he will not seek, a sec MT. PLEASANT. April 23 The next of kin as Mrs.

Mary Wor- Mn. Sarsa Craft LESLIE, Aurll 25-Mn Sarah Craft. 72. if Murray Hunker Hill township, died in Isabella county, chock of Harbor Beach. ond term and Francis CriquI, St.

Ignace attorney who is one of three Survivors include the widow. Big Rapids district conference will be held Tuesday in the First Meth Sunday at a Jackson hospital. Surviving are tha hutband Ierk C. four sons. S.

F. Minnie, who was home at the time M. U. C. C.

vice presidents, is con odist church, Mt. Pleasant, from Craft, Atwood. lr.d.. Anbury and nam. iwiih of Runkee Hill, and Carl of South of his death.

Plan Spotters'. 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m.

Pastors and sidered top candidate to succeed Ansley. Two other vice presidents. The body was taken to the San laymen of the district are expected son funeral home, Post at Leslie Ken Drahlka, Gibraltar, and Lew Bend. Ind. six daushten.

Mn. Charles hepherd. Warsaw. Mn. William M.

Montgomery. Bunker Hill. Mrs, Merwin Meyer, yptllanti. Mn. Howard Langham.

Mason. Mn. W. M. Allen.

St. Clair. and Mn. Ulbern Scott. St.

Louis. MT33 SHANKLESS PORTION JUNEDALE to attend. Guest speaker at the morning session will be Dr. Glenn M. Frye of Detroit, assistant to Morse, Lowell, have indicated they will not seek the presidency and (Special to The State Journal) frandrhlldren and 11 (TMU-grandrhlldren.

hodv will be at the Judo funeral home. Bishop Marshall R. Reed, resident LESLIE. April 25 The Leslie P. ImIU.

until noon Wednesday when It will bishop of the Detroit area. T. A. has voted to sponsor a be taken to the Pentecostal Church of God oi Bunker Hit! for funeral services at 2 are expected to support Criqui. Plymouth Drivers Guest, speaker at the afternoon ground observation corps in this session will be Kev.

Raymond val area and will seek to recruit 84 enzuela of Temuco, Chile, South volunteers to man a lookout post America. EAT Bm. Kev. uwira irau win oiuciatc. UTlal ill be at Bunker Hill cemetery Ar ea Funerals vixcrxT iS imrrKRK SHEPHERD.

April Funeral services for Vincent Ooepker. 47, will hi held Tuesday at 111 a. m. in the SI. Vln.

Leslie Vince was elected presi Return to Jobs DETROIT, April 25 (UP) Sev Swedish Ship Is First dent of the organization for the coming year. Other officers named To Stop a.t Detroit Port enty inter-plant truck drivers include: PORTION cent PePauf church. Rev. Fr. T.

J. Bul whose walkout Saturday idled Mrs. Charles Lay. mother vice In the SL DETROIT. April 23 A Swed ger will ofllclate.

Burial will Doeuker died unex 100 workers at Plymouth plants in president: Rev. John Bullock, fa Vincent cemetery. Jlr. JUNEDALE the Detroit area returned to their ther vice president: Alice Rice, pectedly Friday in nit home, surviving an ihe widow. Irene, and four children.

Karen, kav. James and Robert: three brother. jobs today on orders of union lead grade vice president; Richard Froh- ish freighter, the Monica Smith, won the J. L. Hudson company plaque yesterday for being the first overseas vessel to stop at the port of Detroit in the 1953 navigation Troveling faster than sound should get rid thot voice from the bock seat.

ers. nep, high school vice president; Mrs. Kennth Austin, secretary: Mrs. Harrison Carter, treasurer; Ralph of Shepherd, Kay of Ben tor Harbor and Norbert ot Carson six listen. Mn.

Hilda Gorman. Mrs. Clara Kcnrprto. and Mn. Margaret Harrison, all of Liming: Mn.

Vallla Archer, Tallahassee. Mra. Dorothy Oulnx. and Mrs. Kathryn Hocan.

both of Ar City. Ro Thcdrivers, who haul bodies to Plymouth assembly lines, walked off their jobs in protest against the discharge of a driver for fighting season. Mrs. John Alexander, historian: TO EAT The 250-foot, vessel City in Brief and Mrs. John Waldo, parliamenta sailed April 4 from Liverpool.

sary services will be held at p. m. Monday In the Carncr funeral home. rian. on the job.

Funeral services for Cornelius J. Ryan. 76, father of Mrs. R. Schneider of 1530 Ridgewood HOW YOU CAN OBT To Select Blossom Queen CENTER CUT East Lansing, were held in Monday.

Mr. Ryan was a retired At Benton Harbor Contest detective sergeant of the Detroit police department. ft All employed men aad women can get cash here to pay bittt or cut monthly pay. gnersf and have one smaller monthly payment. Loan hand-tailored to rour navds and Income.

Phono for loan on first visit, BENTON HARBOR, April "25 preliminary contests held during the last six weeks in Allegan, Ber William Woods, Jr, z-y car-old son ot Mr. and Mrs. William Woods rien. Cass and Van Buren coun of 207-D Hickory lane, East Lan (UP) Michigan's biggest beauty contest of 1955 will be held here tonight to pick Miss Blossomtirae of 1955. ties.

Judees for tonight's contest In LEAN TENDER sing, was released from Sparrow hospital, east unit. Sundav after clude Mark Beltaire, Detroit Free corn ia. J1S totMO Press columnist, -John S. Coppin, Twenty-nlneouthwestern Mich observations showed convulsions were caused by a throat irritation. Detroit artist, and Dorothy Fuller, igan beauties will vie for the true LOAM his parents said.

The child was WITH A f4JiZU7ZZ'UtO with the winner reigning during Chicago fashion taken to the hospital Saturday eve the 32nd annual blossomtune festival April 30-May 7. ning. Barbara Schoch, 18-year-old New Buffalo high school senior who won the crown last year, will place Nearly 1.400 persons will jam the Fred A. Behchner, ton of Mr. and THIN SLICED YOUNG YOUNG a crown on the winner's head to Liberty theater for tonignt con nwass Mrs.

Henry Belschner, 904 Cooper test. Tickets for the contest were st, has enrolled in the spring term night immediately after she Is named winner. of the Milwaukee school of en sold out within a day after they were placed on sale two weeks ago. The winner will be formally gineering. He is registered in the electrical engineering course of the crowned Saturday night by Ray 183 N.

WASHINGTON AVE. (Cor. Klchlfan Avt.) LANSING 4rh rvssw Batnk of Latmini Building fhonet IVnnhM 7-J431 B. Loiidinatogar, Yu MANaga tlW asMato 10 fMslls4 MVfMasslWf tsMNS Each of the girls taking part in Rayner, Chicago television person school. Belschner attended J.

W. ality, at a coronation ball, the blos the contest already has won at least one crown. Each girl was named queen of her home town la Sexton high school and is a veteran som festival first major event. of the navy..

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