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THE STATE JOURNAL LAXSIXO. MICHIGAN 12 Wednesday Moy 2, 1956 'IStis Guide UAWEyes Softball Games Are Scheduled ob Outlook MayDayTriptoM.S.V. Becomes Habit for Pair Monday and Wednesday after- nnnn 3:45 tn 5-IS n'clnrk. and East Lansing parochial and elementary school pupils ranging 1 through the sixth grade have at the same time on Tuesday and Thursday at Glencairs. The pro May Day marked the fourth annual trip to the Michigan State Union Expresses Concern Oyer Unemployment in -Car Industry Si, '1 IJ university campus for Mr.

and Mrs. David Zuege of Wauwatosa, to see their two daughters receive academic honors. At the traditional "May Morning Sing" on Tuesday, their daughter Barbra Ann was one of 18 university juniors chosen for membership in Mortar Board, senior women's society. She received been invited to participate in a late afternoon so ft ball program at four grade schools. Both boys and girls are welcome to play according to soft-ball rules specially designed for that age group.

Bill Neal said. He is assisted by Bernard Grenda and Jim Harner. Games will be played at Bailey, Central and Red Cedar schools on DETROIT, May 2 The Unit gram will continue until June 8, Mr. Neal said. Copter Joint Assault GREAT LAKES.

111. An Innovation in amphibious warfare, the helicopter assault carrier, ii planned by the Navy for the Atlantic Amphibious Force. her tassled cap at tne eany morn ed Auto Workers executive board met today amid deep concern over what it said was growing unemployment in the auto Methodists ing exercise from her sister Betty Lou had been selected as a member a year ago. In addition to watching their daughters receive honors this year and last the Zueges were also on hand in 1953 and 1954 when, respectively, Betty Lou and MAY DAY HONORS Michi- In Struggle A U. A.

W. spokesman, citing United States department of labor figures showing 123,000 jobless workers in the industry, said unemployment in auto plants would be the chief topic for discussion at the meeting. He said SPUDUUTS Delicious Where They Are Now RaKta Ann urora TantiAri fAF TAW- er Guard, sophomore honor so-. Racial Segregation Come tne board would make recom COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER ciety. Both organizations traditionally' announce new members on MISCELLANEOUS mendations for easing the situation at the conclusion of' its par In for Hot Debate at Conference on Laws East Lansing seniors will hear Dr.

Paul A. Miller, director of M. S. co-operative MILLS Robert Lee Mills, ley later this week. because they're made of the finest ingredients.

Stop In are them made take home a doirn today! oan Stat university student Bsrbra Ann Zuege (right) receives a mortar board from her sister, Betty Lou, in traditional May Day ceremonies at East Lansing. Watching were the -two sisters' parents, Mr. and David Zuege of Wauwa-tosa. who had traveled to the East Lansing campus for the fourth consecutive May Day to see one of their two daughters honored by Tower Guard, the sophomore honor group, or Mortar Board, the senior honor group. HMlc, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Nemeth, 116 S. Mifflin extension service, at com May 1. Mortar Board admits to membership students who have maintained high grades and served the university in extracurricular work. It sponsors edu Meanwhile, General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, the "Big By GEORGE W.

CORNELL MINNEAPOLIS, May 2 Wl who has been sta Three" automakers, reported yes mencement exercises June 14. Plans are to have the annual program outdoors on Brirton field terday on production for April cational services and social func You'll Like Our Coffee and Spudnute Methodists were caught today in a taut struggle over the issue tioned with the navy hospital in Yukasaka, Japan, for the past 18 tions. Tower Guard selects its of 1956, showing an average 25 decline from last year's of racial segregation in their 9tt-million-member church. It erupted yesterday in a tu months, is expect- record output General Motors said its US School Board THE SPUDI1UT SHOP IS? M. A.

Ave, East Lansing I ed home within plants turned out 333,490 cars and trucks last month, compared Deadline Near the next few days. He will re- multous session at the church's law-making general conference, and brought delegates into to members on the basis of outstanding character, scholarship, potential leadership and service. Its services include assistance at registration, volunteer tutoring and reading to blind students. The Zueges, incidentally, hope to find out about men's honorary groups. Their next offspring to reach college will be a son, "witn 430,983 in April Of 1955.

ceive his discharge, after day meeting in a mood of high it i i Ford produced 183,708 units last 'month as against 235,752 in the tension. having completed I -Boys Sell More Than 5 Tonsoi Taffy same month last year and Chrys LARGEST SELECTION PAPER BOUND BOOKS four years serv Mills ler 90,438 last month and 119, 287 in April. 1955. ice. A graduate of Lansing East There were reports from night committee sessions, however-, that strides had been made toward agreement on specific action to disavow the church's seg David.

Incumbents Robert W. Richards and Walker Hill are the only candidates so far for East Lansing's annual school board election June 11. Deadline for filing petitions is May 12, Supt E. MacDonald said Wednesday. June 1 is the registration ern high school, miiis auenaea Michigan State university as a pre-medical student before joining the service, and expects to U.

A. W. locals say General Motors plants in the Detroit area 'have laid off more than 4,400 workers since the latest govern Sunken Ship Due regated administrative structure. It was an attempt to do this return there for the summer See Our Special Groups For HOUSE HOME DIETING COOKING CHILD CARE DEVELOPMENT For Drydock Soon that had unleashed the wave of Lansing youths, all members of the Y. M.

sold 11,225 pounds of salt water taffy during the past week, to earn their ment unemployment figures were -released. Union heads said the company gave no indication when heated debate. term. Four Lansing area men have PORT HURON, May 2 Sal men would be recalled. The conflict resurrected shadows of century-old lines that once divided the church, north and way to summer camp.

finished recruit training at Great Presidents of U. A. W. Dodge vage workers say they may get the sunken freighter A. M.

Byers Lakes. 111. They are: Gerold K. Locals 3 and 212, the two largest During the Y-sponsored Candy for Camp sale, their efforts south. Hicks, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Har Chrysler locals, said nearly hall a total membership of 46,000 old Hicks, .207 Lansing ana Darrell G. Wertz. son of Mr. and CAMPUS BOOK STORE 131-32 E.

Craod Rivtr Ave. E. L. GET YOU CARDS For Molker', Day are out of work. Mrs.

Duane Wertz, 311 S. Shel earned $2,251. This was put into a fund to be used for trips to either Mystic Lake camp near Clare or to Camp Pa-Wa-Pi, near Ford Local 600, representing 'seme 43,000 workers at the Ford don st, both of Charlotte; Henry B- Houehtalinz. 210 N. Logan st, and Roby E.

Osborn, 1602 Reo NO GUESSWORK ABOUT DIAMONDS HERE With ex Dia-J I saoadseoea, fact I werk-Wecaam VT the iapertaat "uuicW ti any dimnaii RANNEY JEWELERS ABBOTT RD E. LANSING NEXT TO STATE THEATER It started after Attorney Charles Parlin, of Englewood, N. introduced a resolution drafted by a committee he heads, declaring the church's opposition to segregation practices. Rev. W.

Sproule Boyd, of Johnstown, criticized the resolution as a "repetition of pious phrases" often used before, and proposed an amendment It would declare that "so long under tow to a drydock today. Workers patched a hole in one of the ship's collision bulkheads yesterday, permitting pumps to start removing water from the bow. The stern is well above water in the St Clair river where the vessel sank April 10 after colliding with the freighter E. M. Ford, blocking river traffic for 24 hours.

Winches will pull the Byers to the Canadian shore for further repairs before she is towed to a drydock at Lorain, Ohio. Williamston. Roger Webb of 311 S. Magnolia ave. led the 226 boys selling candy.

He sold 227 one-pound both of Lansing. a ANN IE William C. Jannie, boatswain's mate third class, STORE HOURS: Thurt, 12 Noon te :00 P. M. boxes.

Four youths, selling 225 pounds Daily 9:30 to 5:30 navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond L. Hawkins. 313 S.

Hosmer to tie for second place, are: Rob River Rouge plant in suburban said its unemployed rolls have declined slightly. now are 3,085 workers laid compared with a high of late in March. Auto company spokesmen blamed the layoffs on sales declines. Union sources, however, said they "also resulted from increased use of automation and -payroll reductions in anticipation start of layoff pay benefits 'June 1. as we have within our organiza st, is serving in the Mediterranean area aboard the attack car tional structure a jurisdiction 9 im based on race rather than geog atr raphy," the church has not lived ert Goff, 717 E.

Gier Melvin Hansens, 1027 N. Walnut and Donald and Richard Valley, 6154 Pollard East Lansing. David Peltier, 2121 S. Washington won third place by selling 216 boxes. go ship USS Rankin.

PETERS Ivan D. Peters, seaman aDDrentice. navy, son of Mr. LUCON BLOCK EAST LANSING and Mrs. A.

L. Peters, R. 2, Ithaca, and husband of the former up to its principles. Emotions soared to a high pitch as delegates argued the issue. Rev.

William S. Evans, of Pa-ducah, maintained that the conference shouldn't be denounc Joyce Sanderson of Maple Rapids, is serving aboard the Pacific fleet fmwaasl MAY BE Big Parade ammunition ship USS Farticutin. Before entering the service last ing as "a sin" a situation tnat some people don consider in I A rAMILY Ar Allt Is Scheduled For ROTC that category. 1 Rev. C.

Bell, of Lynchburg, Fidzetinf. naw-picldnr and a tor December, Seaman Peters was employed by the Melling Forging company. FRISBIE Neil E. Frisbie, 18, sen of Mr. and Mrs.

Lionel meeting rectal itch are often tell head of another committee spe-j cifically concerned with the juris tale signs of nJr parasites that medical experts say infest one out of every thro persons examined. Entire families may be victims and not know it. Michigan State university's dictional question, pleaded in! vain that this was a subject that would be brought up later. i 3,000 army and air force ROTC Frisbie, 230 Washington st, Maple Rapids, is completing his air force basic military training at cadets will march down East Lan But delegates overwhelmingly sing's Grand River ave. May 15 in Lackland air force base, San An rejected a motion to defer the; matter, and the debate rolled on, tonio, Tex.

celebration of Armed Forces Week. sometimes with fiery oratory, sometimes with tears. Col. Harry W. Gorman, head of Jantzen plain and fancy twosome Cotton gabardine shorts art cut whisrlt-slim with back zip for fit, 'cuffed legs for fashion.

Eleven colors sizes 10-20. 2.95 Fancy stripes on White Pleaded Rev. Kelly L. Jackson, the army ROTC detachment and Lansing area project officer for I I I a Negro minister of Baltimore: To act rid of Pin-Worms, these pes'ts mast not only be killed, but killed in the large intestine where they live and multiply. That's exactly what Jayae's P-W tablets do and here's how they do it: frrst a scientific coating carries the tablets into the bowels before they dissolve.

Tnsn Jayae'a modern, medically-approved ingredient goes right to work -Wis Pin-Worms quickly and easily. Don't take chances with this dangerous, highly contagious condition. At the first sign of Fin-Worms, ask your druggist for tmine Jayae's P-W Vermifuge the small. eayto-take tablets perfected by famous Dr. D.

Jayne ft Son. speeialista in worm remedies for over 100 years. "I Dray to God that tms racial a LUTT1G Pvt. Urban L. Lut-tig, 20, son of Leo M.

Luttig, R. 2, Fowler, will leave the United States for Germany sometime this month as part of Operation Gyroscope, the army's unit rotation plan. Luttig's unit, the Third Armored division, stationed at Ft Knox, will replace the Fourth Infantry division in Eu Armed Forces Week, said the annual parade would start about 4 p. m. and the procession would last about one hour.

Max R. Strother and mil flag will be brought down, that we will march on as one army of the living God under the banner i of Jesus Christ." itary and M. S. y. officials will review tne march irom a stand Safety Day at the foot of Charles st rope.

Uittig is a wireman in Battery of the division's 509th The cadets also will carry on Field Artillery battalion. He en tered the army in August, 1955. a for their annual ROTC blood donor campaign during Armed Forces Week in co-operation with the Ingham county Red Cross Blood center. APPLIANCES and FURNITURE AT LOWER PniCES Save 20 to 50 on nationally advertised brands Why Pay UoreT LIST SALE VALUE PRICE 19.95 Sunbeam Electric Fry Pan (FPIO) 13.47 19.95 Dormeyor Electric Skillet (7190) 11.97 14.95 G. E.

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EAST LANSING To Be Held On May 12 Bicvcle Safety Day, annual pro DODGE Pvt Terry D. Dodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dodge, 3471 Piper recently beean six months of military band this Jantzen-Knit cotton T-top. Both parts sun-and-water tested.

T-top in nine colors. S-M-L 195 training at Ft Leonard Wood, gram of the East Lansing Kiwan- is club, will be held at the high' school, Saturday, May 12. I SHOP AT ALL STORES IN East Lansing under the reserve forces act. A former student of J. W.

Sexton high school, Pvt Dodge entered Police officers will be on hand the army last ebruary. a to inspect bicycles and issue new city bicycle license tags. Chief Charles r. regg, 01 tne; SUMMERS Second Lt Richard A. Summers, whose wife, Muriel, and parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Arlin East department, said Cosf laming Mordml't AssavfcjeJf FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE 1956-57 license tags will be is W. Summers, live on R. 1, De- t4 sued at the police department beginning Saturday.

Witt. recently was graduated Before issuing a license, ponce from the officer basic course at the armored school, Ft Knox, Ky. officers complete a safety inspection of the bicycle, he said. Finest selection of qual-ity merchandise at reasonable prices make shopping in East Lansing your headquarters. Parking Rear of All Stores A 1955 graduate of Michigan State university, he entered the At the Bicycle Safety Day program, all East Lansing area bike army last January.

owners may have their bikes in a a CAT ALINE Pfc. William G. spected and Kiwanis members will equip their bikes with reflec Cataline, whose wife, Marilyn, lives at 1111 S. Main Eaton Rapids, is participating in firing tive tape. tests with the 269th Held Artil lery battalion at Ft Carson, Colo.

Assigned as a mail clerk in the battalion's headquarters battery, Cataline entered the. army in we admire inCytC penny pinchers fiuH WHO SAVE! The license and inspection lee is 50 cents, Chief Pegg said. The Kiwanitape is free. Newsprint for India BOMBAY, India, May 2 The Soviet freighter Krasnodar arrived today from Odessa with 1,700 tons of newsprint and 1,300 tons of steel, inaugurating a direct India-Russia shipping service. January, 1955, and completed ba sic training at Ft Chaffee, Ark.

Cataline, son of Mrs. Velma S. Tracy, also of the above address, is a graduate of Eaton Rapids high school. Hang It Up make your own original copper enameled jewelry i Simplest and safest way to straighten a set in a fly-rod sec-! tion is to hang it up by one end, 1 Fire perhaps with? a slight weight tied to the bottom. Marjorie Dee1 Brite We think folks like you should pinch pennies then, when I inenciel emeri encies put the squeeze on you.

therell be funds ready and wait-ing to pull you through. Bring your pinched pennies, dimes and dollars to us where they'll be safe and earning where they can be reached without uniiecessary delay. 3 CURRENT RATE East Lansing IpA I If your key to greater happiness Is in Vh I expansion or improvement of your -i- ,0" V.jV 7 tome improvements at fc: mrrante a I S. fl repayment plan fa suit I year convenience. COPPER ENAMELING KIT a fascinating hobby Every Day It Someone Birthday Brides to Be fina art for everyone! Mothers to Be Up Register Your CantMtts sf Hi Na.

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