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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 47

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THE STATE JOURNAL SPORTS -MARKETS CLASSIFIED ONE HUNDRED-FOURTH YEAR LANSING-EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1958 FOURTH SECTION PAGES 47 TO 62 RADIO TELEVISION FEATURES 103 Firms Join in Parking Validation Here SEPTEMBER BOOKINGS GAIN Merchants Enthused Civic Center Cuts 1st Quarter Loss age because it is a public office Cars Are Targets Gty Thieves Are Busy Rifling Automobiles Parked on Street ed as low for a modern office building, but at the same time he said it should be below aver- building occupied by non-profit By pat McCarthy (State Journal Staff Writer) A sharp increase in bookings during September has helped to organizations. With Idea Schraft said it was suggested improve the first quarter oper by real estate dealers that park ation of the Civic Center com II fx- 1 pared to the same three months Big Response Indicates Grant Aids Research in 1957, Charles Ziogas, man ing spaces provided for office building personned be listed as a separate item from the rent, ager, told the Civic Center board Wednesday night Noting that summer marks the Thieves were busy here Wednesday night paving special attention to parked cars. that the board of water and light be asked to make a study in or Program Will Be One Of Best in Nation By LLOYD MOLES (Journal Staff Writer) der to determine the cost per IMS low point of Civic Center activities for the year, and is thus a Arthur L. Cutter of 3712 N.

Cedar st, Pleasant Grove school foot of heat and light, and that separate light and steam meters deficit operation period, he said janitor, told city police he Downtown Lansing merchants began purchasing their parking validation stamp supply here be installed for each office. These were practices now be that income for that time had increased while expenses were trimmed. MSU Can Build Biology Center with Health Institute Cash A supplementary grant of from the National Institutes coming standard in the opera tion of private office buildings, Income for the first quarter, beginning July 1 of this year, was $24,192 and expenses were $34,121. This marks a reduction of Health (Bethesda, Md.) will Thursday as they prepared for Inauguration of a program next Monday which will provide from two to four hours of free parking for customers at any private or public parking lot having attendant service. At the last count before noon Thursday, 103 merchants from permit Michigan State univer sity to proceed with construction of a $620,000 experimental bi ology research center on the campus.

of nearly $4,000 in the deficit operation which last year, for a comparable period, was $21,570 and $35,242, respectively. A sharp increase in the use of the Veterans Memorial auditorium, Exhibition hall, ballroom, dining room and committee rooms was recorded in Septemberbringing in $5,252 for rent The grant, announced in Wash ington, D. Wednesday, is in addition to an N. H. grant of the smallest to the largest, and other business concerns in the central business district had joined in the customer parking project.

Vince Nelson, chairman of the membership committee of the $235,000 made 1957 for the building. The grants must be the report said. NEW AGREEMENT Board members approved a proposed new catering agreement The new agreement prepared in conjunction with city officials, will be submitted to the city council- Civic Center committee for further action. Instead of providing only food service, as do current catering contracts, the proposed new document would place food, building concessions, checkroom service and vending machines under one contract for one operator. A recent meeting of the Civic Center board and the city council was discussed.

The session laid the groundwork for co-ordination of the two groups in working out solutions for a variety of problems at the Civic Center, William Schultz, board chairman, said. Manager Ziogas said that preliminary work was under way to matched with M.S.U. funds. als compared to $2,301 last year. Total events in September jumped from 62 to 99.

University officials said that New Theory Downtown Lansing Park and bids, received in January, were $100,000 higher than available State Law Is Defined Manager Ziogas reported, how Shop, said that he was set parked on Clinton just west of the railroad tracks, about 11 p. m. He locked his car. He returned at 2:10 a. m.

to find the car vent pried open and the door unlocked. Taken were a 35-pound electric sander owned by the school and valued at $185, a bank book, and ihe title to the car. James C. Flint 1700 Beal told city police he parked his vehicle in the Melling Forging company lot, 1709 Thompson st, early in the evening and emerged at 12:30 a. m.

to find his two front hub caps' missing. Gasper Covello, owner of the M-9 Market 4316 S. Logan st, reported an overnight theft of an electric mixer valued at $16.65, and a socket wrench set valued at $11.97. He said the theft apparently took place prior to closing of the store. Pension Talk Delegates from Retired Teachers clubs in Ingham, Clinton, Shiawassee and Livingston counties met at Michigan State university's Union building Thursday to hear a discussion of the future of pensions by Rep.

Leslie Hudson (D-Pontiac), a member of the house ways and means committee. ever, tnat 200 questionnaires ting a new goal of at least 140 funds would cover. On Cancer A Michigan State university concerns which will be participating in the next couple of sent out a week ago regarding plans for Christmas parties had Plans were revised and the additional grant of $75,000 was For Boats requested. received only two inquiries. PLAN YULE PARTIES weeks.

He reported that several firms zoologist has found new evidence whirh tm savs indicates the im The building will be reserved exclusively for research in the were scheduled to get their con- "We should be hearing from portance of genetics in cancer. The state attorney general's office today defined Great Lakes health sciences. more than that" he said. Dr. Allen S.

Fox believes genes nlav an imnortant role in Already scheduled for the SEXTON From these candidates Sexton high school students will choose a homecoming king and queen to be crowned during the annual Alumni ball following the Sexton-Owosso football game Friday evening at Memorial stadium. Left to right, front row, queen candidates Patricia Blohm, 11 Sherry Keyes, 11 and Diane Davis, 12A; second row, Debbie Gar-lock, 10B; Margie Susan Whiter, 10A, and Denise Lyman, 12B. King candidates, left to right, are: Jack Getzen, 10A; Jeff Andros, 10B; Ned Kelt-ner, 11 Jack Terrill, 12A; Coy Woodruff, 11B, and Dick Budd, 12B. (State Journal Photo) waters and connecting waters for The session marked the first meeting for Lawrence J. LaLone, new laboratory are continuing cancer because of their control newly- appointed commission research projects cancer and dental carries which are financed of protein formation.

correct the air conditioning sys purposes of state jurisdiction over watercraft Nicholas V. Olds, the attorney general's conservation special member. Genes are the suD-microscopic agents in each body cell through In other action, the board dis cussed advice of real estate which individual traits are by N. H. grants.

Output Climbs nassprl from narents to children agents in a review of the rental structure in the Civic Center Office building. Enno Schraft Tlr. Fox's research has dealt tem for the ballroom and dining room. He also noted that estimates on treating parts of the Veterans Memorial auditorium with acoustical tile were being obtained. Money was allocated in the current budget for both projects.

LONDON During the last 10 ist, said connecting waters as referred to in the law meant "those bodies which connect such (Great) Lakes; namely, the SL Marys river, Straits of Mackinac, St. Clair river, Lake St Clair with chromosomes, the parts of of the leases and rentals com years farm production per man cells wmcn contain tne genes and carry out the reproductive in Britain has increased more mittee, said that the present rate than 40 percent of S3 a square foot was regard tracts and membership fees to him Thursday or Friday. HEAVY RESPONSE "The response has been overwhelming, and the enthusiasm of the merchants and other business firms is so storng, I believe the urogram will turn out to be one the best in the country," Mr. Nelson said. It was pointed out that the city's largest department stores, jewelry shops, shoe stores, men's wear and women's apparel firms, furniture stores, paint and wall paper firms, business machine companies, a retail grocer, six restaurants, camera shops, leather goods concerns, fur and carpeting companies, toy and hardware stores and specialty shops, plus some professional men having offices in the downtown district, are members of the program.

Next Monday, 20 attendant op process. and the Detroit river. a erated parking lots in the down- town district including 17 pri-i ately operated and three muni-1 eipal lots, will be ready to receive shopper parkers, according to Murray Silverman, owner of the Wolverine Parking company Open MONDAY FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. to 9P.M. Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 9:30 A.M.

to 5:30 P.M. ri iJ which has five lots and a garage scheduled to participate. Attendants will pass out some 50,000 handbills in cars parked on the lots reminding them that! they can get free parking or save on their parking by shopping in! the downtown business district. CLERKS INSTRUCTED Clerks in the stores participating in the Downtown Landing Park and Shop, Inc. project, will be instructed to offer the parking stamps to customers having parking stubs.

The stamps will be affixed to the stubs, and when the latter is presented at the parking lot the attendants will tally up the parkin" cost. If the stamps cover the charee. the shopper pays nothing. If they do not, the shopper pays the difference which may be five or ten cents. Thousands of the stamps were soH to merchants Thursday at the central clearing house operated by the American Bank and Tn'st company.

Shoppers making a S2 purchase in a store will receive a 5-cent parkin? stamp on his or her parking stub. For each additional $1 purchase, an additional 5-cent stamp will be affixed to the stub by the store. A shopoer mav get a maximum of 20 cents in stamps from a sinqle store, then go to another and get the same amount on the same basis of purchases there. This could give the customer 40 cents in stamps good for from two to four hours parking in any lot rnMPi FTE BEAUTIFUL GRAY FINISH 9-Pc. Modern StylefBEDROOM OUTFIT Spacious dresserVith smart bookcase bed and roomy chest of drawers.

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