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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 20

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20 Leslie Tnrner YOUBSEIVES AT VOTTEE ml POLICE 1 fiJ NOT BACK! VEAH. IF WE SKP GETTING v2 AUEN-T I'M ftPEAlD WT, MISS BE HEE FOe PCCBXBLS HME HOUB. BT THIS SWAMP, SISTHi! SKrNALS FROM HIM THAI HE'S T1 THFVPP KdMSIjr YOU'RE LllacY! VILE LEAOEE AiEEAMU Mi AND WO BETTER. OKAW. WE GOT OgpERS 1 BUIFFIN5, ENOUSH TO KNOW THE? THEVU FIND US Jj fTXMi3 PU 60TB AH05CCAMfjJ M5ErT THES? I ARE IN CONTACT AND 1 Wed, May 7, 1947 THE LANSJNG STATE JOURNAL MICHIGAN'S GREAT CAPITAL DAILY Cost of County Government Jumps Marine History to Be Sent to All WASH TUBES Believe.

or Abr Former Members of Organization by RIPLEY Philadelphia warbiors defeated "Chicago sues 8Y THE SCORE Of 80 nj 73 KFORE 8073 FVWS SI 4.48 Per Capita in Onlv 811 in '45 '46. All former marines who served i In order to complete the distribu- with the Second Marine corps divi-jtion list for this publication. Col. D. Basketball game between January 4, 1942, e.h frmpr mpm.

3 (Special to The State Journal) MASON, May 7 A detailed report September 2, 1945. will receive freejbers to submit the following infor of charge, a complete history of the mation: Name, rank and serial of county finances, made recently divisions activities which distin- number; present address; inclusive by state auditors who audited the books in the various county offices here, was submitted Monday to the guished itself in combat on Tarawa, dates of his service with the division Saipan, Okinawa, and Guadalcanal, to which he was attached, and spe-it was disclosed in an official release Icific incidents or actions which he Ingham county board of supervisors. received Wednesday. (believes should be included in the A comparison of capita costs A board has been recentlv when published. This lnfor- ru-'rr VvenedbvCn.

Alexander A. Vander- mation should be sent to: Second 'coimtVBOT commandant of the marine Marine Division History Board, government, in an iis pnases. -M9n nrimirrr tt Ma. 2ELM. MAKE IHOME.

VCXrlL SOME TIME- IF PHfeff 1 r.V stem JOE PALOOKA By Hm VXgkn capita costs in 1945 of $11 for the- jsame services. More Than 3,000 Hidi School Students Broken down into divisions for each type of county government costs, the report showed adminis To Take Part in May Music Festival trative and operating expense of $2.51 per capita as against $221 in 194d; highway costs in 1946 arn to The Michigan School Vocal asso $3.69, whereas in 1945 per capita costs for the highways of the county ciation festival at Michigan State totaled welfare and medical college Friday and Saturday will brine to the campus more than 600 assistance last year increased to $6.85 per capita, as compared to $4.74 school students for the opening day, in 194d; drains in Ingham county in Ralph HAMILTON Indiana University SCORED 646 Points Ifi tor lams, Manistee: Donald Armstrong, Grand Rapids; and Dr. Herbert Hyde, Olivet. The 15 pianists entered as accompanists will be judged by Joseph Evans of State's music faculty. The judging for the choirs and glee clubs is to be handled by Dr.

Harry Wilson of Columbia university; George Strickling, Cleveland Heights, Mr. Machtel; Cecil Munk, Berea, David Strickler.l Albion; Doctor Carter; Dr. Eugene 1946 totaled $1.23 per capita only 1 cent more than the previous year, and miscellaneous costs in 1946 were 20 cents as against 18 cents in 1945. THE NEBBS 3 Seasons Romberg Concert WROTE A POEM of ICO VOLUMES COHTAINING 1.300.000 VERSES 1 US NEVER Grow, Alma; Doctor Hyde, and Var-ner Chance of Fort Wayne, Ind Set for May 15 FOULED OUT I RI I I I "rr-c I I vmrn rfttppYvp. amrv I hess I on the Delights of wine Massed choir rehearsals are set for TTTV 'i-i WaV, wiiAumcB MrwieU and more than 2,600 Saturday.

Vernon D. Ebersole, music director at J. W. Sexton high school, is gen-eral'chairman, assisted by Miss Margaret Dooley of the East Lansing schools, and Fred Killeen of the music staff of the college. The event is sponsored by the school association and the college.

All soloists, ensembles, choirs and glee clubs compete against a state and national standard. A massed choir concert in the college auditorium at 4 o'clock will close the festival. Friday is to be solo and ensemble day when approximately 180 will be judged by a jury consisting of Mrs. Herman Henkel and David Machtel, of State's music staff; Haydn Morgan, Ypsilanti; Dr. El-win Carter, Kalamazoo: Mrs.

Vic OF a GAME INI5WS. I Sr" Gmp a cvi'lSEEVOURS II Ur.7, rJTM 60MMA WAMS I morning. Each of the three classes Semi-classical numbers will be fea 5U ATAS FC RmiWE ZIAMBROSEX dTmcT BE PESTEREttA'JZL TO THIS ON I tured on "An Evening with Romberg." on the Michigan State college will be heard in massed numbers on the afternoon program, with all joining under the baton of lecture-concert series Thursday. May Doctor Wilson, who will also di lo. The program, an extra number on the series, will start in the col rect the A choruses.

Mr. Machtel will conduct the units and Mr. Munk the class numbers. The public is invited with no admission Western Mayor lege auditorium at 8:30 o'clock p. m.

Making up a major portion of the evening's repertoire will be songs by Sigmund Romberg, conductor of the concert orchestra now making a transcontinental tour. Numbers for fee. 4nwrr I'rrTlnua I'aule CtH A EiSI lE A TiTi pLTe'-fgl fov i ta p'o A i PigrvlEiuigiOIPtE )ET5fg SIHE'SSl iTlUil ei I i rTjgig Islgggg chables Myll iPTTg Aiyiftl t.at- won ATg WA, A I BlTlO DigfT.E Bl such operettas he wrote as "New Moon." "My Maryland," "The Des Army Reservists to Be Assigned To Local Cavalry, Artillery Units ert Song," and his latest success. "Up in Central Park," will be mixed with works by Johann Strauss, Bizet. Brahms, Gershwin, Franz Lehar and BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Bj Martin I CLfiRft Pno UCvA1.

1 fl OVl iJf-l 0A-VA-'l fftDtVSWT. THKT DOG. OUT Of THtRt 1 PRPvCUCFAV aswoWVNa ft rFitf iff kr-rr vt I I OM OUB i FKM.NDV.S f- fjKR: rtiW I Ft, I I others. With the Romberg organization Assignments of army reservists to HORIZONTAL 1.6 Pictured mayor of San Francisco 1 12 Signify 13 Interstices 15 Era IS Whispers 18 Cover 19 Appendagi 21 Throw 22 Impolite 23 Senior 25 Burdened 26 Demise 27 Uncloses 28 Preposition 29 Mixed type 3 Leave 4 Greek letter 5 Repose 6 Boys 7 War god 8 Footlike part 9 Interjection lu Refer 11 Girl 12 Noted time 14 Paradises 17 Butterfly 20 Missives 22 Weapons 24 Swiss river 25 Galloped 30 Excrescences 31 Distasteful will be five vocalists. Gene- Marvey, local units is being started at the office of the Lansing military area of national emergency, except those in a category known as Class it is believed that most would prefer to serve with a branch of the service with which they are familiar, and 43 French marshal 46 Males 47 Letter of Greek this week.

It will be in charge oi who has been in East Lansing with Romberg before, will be the only male vocalist. The four feminine 32 Twelve (comb form) 34 Ran wild 35 Mistreat 36 Run away and wed 40 Vegetable 41 Finishes M-Sgt. William R. Hartm. First fagt.

Anita Clarence Tate, and M-Sgt. vocalists are Gail Manners, Alviniwith others from the same locality, All are subject to the call of the and Esther O. Watson. Ann Carol, Leonne Hall, President of the United States but Borja. alphabet 50 101 (Roman) 52 Comparative Mlftix Lansing has at present two reserve units.

They are a cavalry group headquarters and headquarters troop and a field artillery battalion. Army Spring Musical 42 Diminutive suffix fyr Ireservists living mis area wui ue At eSt II HO reassigned to one of the two or to a cavalry squadron to. be org3nizea are not under the orders of any state official or branch of government. While enlisted reservists are invited to attend classes being held by the artillery and armored force and cavalry here, there is no pay connected with such attendance. Opportunities will later be afforded those who qualify to attend officers candidate schools, with the opportunity of active duty after receiving commissions.

later, or possibly to an miantry West junior high school an nounces an orchestra-vocal concert reserve unit. While the assignment may be made arbitrarily, it is hoped by CoL Frank S. Pritchard, commanding the 309th cavalry group. Lieut. Col.

30 Norse god 33 Weird 37 Worship 38 Tram 39 Frees 40 Meat 44 Unaccompanied 4.1 Pedal digit 46 Adviser 48 Ram 49 He hopes to Friday night at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium directed by Josephine Marsh, director of orches tra: Grace Field, director of harp.i the 775th and Ardith L. Ericksen. in charge 'Vti AV Henry Bacon, commanding ot voice worK. th The nrrhlro trill mon -iV, cavalry squadron to be activated "Regimental Review" (Underwood), Second Pre-School Clinic Scheduled I-- 1 1 i -iiji. UZu YY If Bm ILHl 'M.

so st i I II 2 the finale from the Beethoven Fifth symphony, the Bach Con trasting will be "In a Chinese Temple Garden" (Ketelby). "Consolation" (Mendelssohn). "Red Poppies" soon, that army enlisted reservists will check in at the office of the Lansing military district and voice a preference for the type of unit to which they will be assigned. The cavalrymen, in case they are called to active duty, will have armored cars and assault guns. The field artillerymen will have 105 mm.

GRAND LEDGE, May 7 The second pre-school clinic for this month will be held May 15 at the Greenwood school on Thursday morning onlv. Those who missed (Elliot) and the Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 6. A string ensemble will be heard in "Play Gypsies" and "Tea for Keith Mixter will con moving the cable cars from his city 51 Dairy product 53 Holy persons 4 Throng VERTICAL 1 Entertain 2 New York lake howitzers. duct certain of the numbers.

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A BOOT VW ATS SPECLAL, BEATING- 7 YOU GOT To YOLl' their ent to call out reservists only in time Mclntire, cellist, will do Handel's "Largo" as a special feature. The harp numbers include quartets performing Hassalman's "Rouet" and "Minuet in (Beethoven). Carol Broughton, soloist, will play "Schone Errinerung" iHahn). Two Tournier preludes are to be per will do a group of sacred numbers highlighted by "All Glory, Laud and Honor" (Tschner-Bach) and "Abide with Me." The Girls' glee club, in the popular will sing "Alice Blue Gown" and a Romberg number SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith district. There were approximately 60 pre-school children present at the first one.

Mrs. Louise Doty helped Mrs. Louise Hemingway in organizing, and assisting were Mrs. Clyde Johnson who gave eye tests, Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mrs.

Leon Wirth, Mrs. Hugh Trantum, Mrs. Clarence Cherry, Miss Betty Baggerly and Mrs. George Lear. Dr.

Edgar Imthun and Dr. Gordon Hnvrod, with Mrs. Edythe r- nurse, were in charge of the clinic. formed. The vocal selections will be done others.

The boys' quartet will be heard in two attractive pieces. ii 1 11 i one by Foster and the mixed chorus will sing from the show, "Oklaho Dy tne girls cnorus oi 80 voices, including numbers from Franz, Webbe, Handel and a Czech folk song, "An-geline." The 30-voice bovw' choir "Hiking and a spiritual. ma, 9 I 1 THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME By Jimmle Hatlo -xlABOUT FOUR OR FIVE Yf the ONLY alterations we ought to JUSTj WY When vY week's -we're that vou guvs do around rM, sell 'em the cloth I i 'Vfrr if will vou Busy. -why don't vou I hcue is on the rSmv y-" 'hk! I rAa A I taic it -TV- vvv if 7 ta kZTl on their own- RVICC W.l)f lt THE BEKRYS By Carl ruber lvlAT I hTT WElTTwi ENGAGED I IF YOU WERE MV ALL I SAID I HAPPENFn I MLW- IN A FEW ROUNDS OF HUSBAND, ID POISON 5xN WAS, IF YOU Pa3 BETWEEN i PARTY TflW SNAPPY REPARTEE, YOUR COFFEE y- WERE MY WIFE. YOJaKd HELPED HFR THEN SHE GOT NASTY, )9j, fO DRINK IT tefrU eR QUT' A BRINGING UP FATHER Bt Georee McManun 1 I 7 7 yi I 1 1 is-.

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