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di. TOE STATE JOCTtXAL Monday, October 20, 1953 nary automobiles, he said, probably would be as secondary fueli Laboratory Developing Lansingt. Michigan Firm Plans Restaurant Garage, House Damaged by Fire -i f-t -v i io provide suaaen spuris oi New tar uel Substitute News of the Business World BERKELEY, Oct 20 (AP) A chemical substitute for motor fuel which could double the power output of automobiles and aircraft engines is being investigated here. 1 4 .1 4i J.Thermo-Fax 1 COPYING PRODUCTS I ui a auccciui iuci nuiu inese compounds COUla New York Stocks Motors Set mean engines mat would be less than half the size and weight of present engines but have as much power as present ones, said Ernest b. btarkman, who heads 1 J.

77,, 1 x-f -V A tlTe shortly after midnight lX I It ft II (I (Sunday caused extensive dam- age to the garage and adjoining Plans were announced Mon- house at 405 Grove East Lan-day for a new restaurant, bakery sing. and delicatessen in Frandor! Firemen said the blaze at the Snooping Center. Robert E. Walsh residence was The new store will be part of by spontaneous ignition the Home Dairy companv opera-in boxes packed with leaves and tion. It will be called Homade Wsh- Food Shop.

No damage estimate was made Tentative opening date hasbv the department. Insur- been set for Oct. 28. ance estimators were there mak- J. J.

Enslehardt. Home Dairy in2 an estimate Monday. They Futures Demand Up 'Plnrrt After DrtlnuUs Art ElxhthO the testing project. biarKman said he did not con 14 fi TnT Silver 37 Admiral 79 5 Tnt Tel At Tel 53.fi 93.6 Isl Crk Coal 41.3 A complete line of copying machines that feature: Dry process efficiency 4 Second speed All-electric convenience One step operation 49.4 Jacobs 9.1 28 Johns Man 4S.1 Day's Pace Stocks Unusually Active; Prices Are Mixed with 35.6 Jones Sfe.l on Kennecott 99.7 24 5 Kimb Clk 62.4 Resumption of Hostility 50 3 Kresse. toS 29.7 51 3 Kroner 96 la LOF Glas 97.fi Lib 12.6 president, and William G.

Mar ci Liee My Market Higher Lockh Aire tin, Frandor general manager, made the joint announcement, 52.5 21.7 76.3 78.4 STOCK AVKRAC.KS (Compiled by The Asunelated Press) Starkman is an associate professor of aeronautical engineering at the University of California. He announced results of initial tests showing the energy output of the compounds compared with conventional gasolines. The compounds are known chemically as nitro paraffins. They are made by mixing methane, propane, butane and other petroleum products with nitric acid. These compounds are relatively expensive, Starkman said, but if produced in quantity the fuel could be made economically.

Whether the nitroDaraffins are 195.3 91.5 60.6 64 19.6 24.6 8.7 43 301 nd 15Kls 151 SOStK Loew Lone Cem LoriUard Lou Xash Trk Co May Str also were looking at an automobile which was parked near the garage and at the house next door, owned by Stephen Krebs. Both were singed by flames. B.V.S. Fugitive Found in Truck sider them any more dangerous than gasoline. Hot-rodders sometimes mix them with gasoline to increase the power output of their engines.

One of the problems, the engineer said, is pre-ignition when an overheated engine causes premature explosion of the compressed fuel and air mixture. Starkman said, however, that present engines probably could be modified to use the compounds without pre-ignition trouble. The nitroparaffins might be especially useful in diesel engines, Starkman said, because pre-ignition there is an advantage. They also could help to reduce diesel smoke, he added. Main use for the fuels in ordi- .1 .2 23.7; 26 Chance Noun Mnnda7 Day 4:3 For Meek Ago 45 Month A co In Far East Prompts Nervous Buying CHICAGO.

Oct. 20 UP! Re-gumption of hostilities in the Formosa strait resulted in increased demand for grain futures on the board of trade today. Prices moved higher for nearly all grains in a fairly active parly trade. Demand for soybeans pushed the March and May contracts up more than a cent a bushel at the opening, with other deliveries not far The new business will be under the direction of Fred Rum-mel, who also manages the company's downtown store. Englehardt said, "the new Frandor restaurant will be somewhat of a departure from the present stores in that it will feature, in addition to counter Demonstration Call Today 63.6 199.5 199.1 199.1 191.9 151.6 199.1 156.fi 188.8 120.9 125.3 125.8 124.8 120.8 8T.6 125.8 80.9 134.7 78.1 8H.2 ss.n 85.9 83.8 67.3 K6.n 72.9 77.5 66.3 i94.8 I94.

95.1 I9S.1 2:14.7 1x0.0 2:6.0 Year Acn 45.1 17 1 JB.W H1CH Air Reduc Allied Ch Allied Stri Allis Chal Alum Ltd Alcoa Am Airlin Am Can Am Cyan Am Am Motors Am Gas Am Tel Tel Am Tob Anaconda Armco Stl Armour Co Atchison Avco Mf Bait Ohio Beth Steel Boeing Air Bonn Alum Bond Str Borden Bor Warn BriKgs Brist Xly Brun Balke Budd Co Burrouehs Cal Pack Caium Campb Soup Can Dry Cdn Pac Capital Alrl Carrier Cp Caw. JI Cater Trac Cen 111 Lt Pf Ches Oh Chrysler Cin Mil A Cities Svc Clark Equip Coca Cola Coig Palm Col Brd A Colum Gas Con Edis Con Gas in.i7 Hich 1957 Low 96 38 Lansing detectives said a truck stolen from 1710 Illinois CP S3-4 Merck Merzen Lino 21.3 Men- Ch 13.4 MdIs Hon 3.1.2 Minn 8.1 Monsan 74.7 Mont Ward 69.5 Mot Wheel lfi.1 Motorola 38.1 Murray Cp 53.4 Nat Bisc 37.4 Xash Cash 46.7 Nat Dairy is Nat Gvos 3P.3 THERMO-FAX SALES, Inc. 740 PHONE MERRILL IV 4-8206 16 49 iuuimnS was 10 NEW YORK, Oct. 20 at Howell a short time is.3ift i. 48.3 i oiucns wcic uiiuauaii diivc a i.

Mater driven by a fugitive from: exnlosive is a mattpr nf van-inn 75.6 Boys Vocational school. 'opinion among authorities. Prof. again today with prices mixed in early afternoon. Motors were pace setters, run duitr lui giuup lucciiiiga 111 111c basement.

Catering service also 30.3 Nat Lead 36.3 No Am AV An i Nor Pac 47 54 311.4 33 52.3 20.7 41.7 53.6 78.4 is planned. The rush of buying was to nervousness over the far ning up gains of fractions to al-l 20.2 86.2 iNor am rff Ohio Oil Owens Cny Owens 111 Gl most 2 points. Englehardt and Rummel said that they had traveled widely to inspect famed restaurants before 96.4 63.1 For the remainder of the list ac GSL 56.6 east situation, with the reds making new charges against this country. Pan A Air 21 57.4 42.2 59.4 Pan EdI 53.5 changes generally ranged from fractions to a point in either going into the latest venture. Home Dairy also has opera Param Pict n.i.

Corn advanced at the outset 11 6 farxe ua 1i-6 Pa RR tions in Saginaw, Flint, Pontiac, Pens Co a 39.1 and Jackson. 20.2 on the first good demand in more than a week. Both local traders and cash houses were the best buyers and a large ex The market was generally higher in the first hour in hectic trading, then turned irregular as 58.3 47.6 Pfizer Phelps Philco Phlll Pet Proct Lansing's Fines! Accountants Plan 56.3 Consum turnover moderated. port house was the biggest seller. Con 95.6 Cont Can ni.l pta Cont Coo 43 2 Repuh Stl The ticker was late three times in the first hour for a total of 19 minutes.

The tape kept Cont Mot Education Meet J3 I Rpx Drug 57-2 Reyn Met Rey Tob 45.2 Activity in wheat was limited. There was not much selling and this tended to move the bread grain higher. In early trading wheat was unchanged to Vsc higher, Dec. I4 5 Saiewav St Automotive Bargaining pace with dealings throughout the second hour. In the motors, Studebaker-Packard, American Motors and Chrysler all rose between and 2 points, Studebaker and To Be Discussed St.

Reg Pap 39.6 Rrovill Mf 5 Sears Roeb 2 Shell Oil 5 i Simmons -Si i Sinclair 36.6 8 corn sc higher to Vsc 4.3.1 102.7 16.6 23.4 92.6 61.4 22.4 44.5 71 40.2 40.4 64.7 25.4 68.4 87 50.4 32.6 44.3 24.4 33.6 82 41.6 60.3 49.2 57 50.2 21.3 56.4 55 47.4 58.4 55.6 26.6 15.5 66 40.4 37.3 47.5 78.4 22.7 16.7 62 43.2 14 The Lansing chapter of the 329.6 54.5 i 0 a 1 Association of Accountants will hold its first education lower, old style Dec. oats unchanged to Vsc lower, Dec. 64Vic; rye to higher, Dec. $130Y; and soybeans to Vtc higher, Nov. 36.: American Motors were heavily traded, with part of the buying attributed to short covering.

New hocony Sou Pac Sou Ry Sperry Rd Std Brand Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind Std Oil 6 5 al forum for the 1958-59 season 9 32 short interest figures will be an 41.6 on Tuesday. The sessions will be conduct Cont Oil Copper Rn Corn Pd Curtis Pub Deere Det Edis Dis Sea? Douz Aire Dow Chem DuPont East Air East Kod Eaton Mfe El Auto El Mus Emer P.ad Erie P.P. Ex-Cell-O Fairb Mor Firestone Ford Mot Freept Sul Frueh Tra Gardner Den Gen Bak Gen rvnam Gen Elec Gen Fds Gen Mills Gen Moton Gen Shoe Gen Tel Gen Tir Gillette Goodrich Goodyear Grah Palffe nounced by the New York stock Std Oil Oh ed in the afternoon and evening j-'S Stevens Stud Pack at the American Legion club exchange after the close. Ford, General Motors and Continental Motors all were up la Suther Pap house in Battle Creek and will Swift Co be attended by members from around Vz. Lansing, Jackson, Battle Creek There were signs that auto op 12.

2 58 3 66.7 68.1 82 50 25.3 Sylv El Pd Texas Co Tex Sul Textron Thomp Pd Timk Bear Tran Air and surrounding communities. Slit Funeral Facilities This ease of parking is another feature in which the 11 1 beautiful Palmer-Bush Funeral Home differs from the II II other commercial institutions. The Palmer-Bush Funeral 91 HI Home is easily accessible for all. For those coming here III by car, the blessing of ample parking facilities is always It 11 Funeral Services at Prices A (ALUAvSyjyi 4, The forum topic is "Account erations soon may be back to normal following the rash of labor troubles. Outside of motors, demand ing for the Supplementary Costs 52.4 26.3 Transamaer 46.2 Twenty Cen Fire Alarms, Runs Noon Satnrday Noon Monday) KIRK ALARMS Saturday.

1:39 p.m.. rl N. Grand ve. Trash in a waste basket afire. T'nera was a possibility the fire was set by two boys who were seen In the buiidine earlier.

Possible nmoke loss to the buildinsr and contents Saturday. 4:10 p. 2245 Westmoreland ave. Home of Travis Freeman. Refrigerator leaking The defective refrigerator was removed to the outside.

Saturday. 4:54 p. 930 E. Grand River ave. Home of Frank Miller.

Oil ace heater flooded There was no fire but possible smoke damage to the buildinsr and contents. Sunday. 8:27 a. 3620 S. Cedar st Penstaedt's Shop-Rite.

Fire in a paper bin at the rear of the store. Possible rizaret discarded carelessly. About $23 damage to the building. I Sunday, 30:11 a. Case and Walker of Labor" and will include dis nun I7n Carhide cussions of phases of automotive bargaining of particular interest 67.6 l7 47 Gt No Ry to the Lansing business commu Un Pac Unit Air Lin Unit Aire Unit Fruit Un Gas Co Gt West pf 1.16.4 15.7 nity.

Sub-topics to be considered Greyhound 117.6 Guir 011 Holland are supplementary unemp loy- 11' Lines centered largely in a wide assortment of individual issues. Brokers said this could be expected at a time when the market was hovering near the historic top. Steels, aircrafts and chemicals were mixed. Metals and oils were a shade lower. 32.7 19.4 314.4 31 31.6 62.4 48.5 35 30 43.5 83.7 25.2 41.4 26 67.6 53.4 27.4 49.2 Homestk ment benefits, cost of living Hooker EI changes, and an appraisal of the 111 Cent probable future of automotive 381 Rub 36 6 Steel 43 7 US Tob 13 Walgreen 93 4 West Un Te! 41 4 Westg A Bk 24.3 West El 437 White Mot 38 4 Wilson Co 4 Woolworth bargaining with its implications There were two big delayed for Michigan economic growth.

Indust Ray Inz Rand Inspir Con Interlak Ir Int Bus Mch Int Harv Int Nick Int Paper Int Shoe Discussions will De led by l-rot. openings a 50.000 share block 30.4 316 323.2 Kenneth 0. Alexander, labor eco- 115' Younz SW 33.6 Yngst of Studebaker-Packard. and shares of Crown Cork. 1 department, Michigan State university; Irwin E.

Hin- AMERICAN STOCK EXCHANGE (Noon Prices hy AP) Crown Cork opened un 7i at Flcore After Heeimals Are Elshthsl 24 and then widened the gainjehey, director of industrial divi- I People Can Afford to Pay in to over 2 points. sion ana Auion sos, general American Telephone, General supervisor of payroll accounting, FUNERAL HOMEoi Fisher Body, Lansing division. Conz Mas 23.4 Ins Am 307.4 Cont AV En 17 Int Petrol 50.1 Creole Pet 71 Lakey Fd 5.7 El Bond 4 34.7 Lear 6.7 Fairch Cam 30.6 Leonard 33.5 Ford Can A 307.4 Rinz 28.5 Ford Ltd 5 Sherw Wm 381.6 Gt ASP 424.4 Singer Mf 40.6 Kali Lamp 14 Std Oil Ky 60.4 Imp Oil 46.2 Technico 6.7 II- General chairman of the discussion period will be Edwin F. Grames, controller of the Oliver corporation, Battle Creek. 520 EAST MT.

HOPE AVE. PHONE IVanhoe 4-5349 Weather Data State Police Sift Dynamics and U. S. Rubber went ahead a point or so. Up Vz or more were Douglas Aircraft, Pfizer, Schering, West-inghouse and International Telephone.

Among lower priced issues, Graham Paige and Hopp both were active again and higher. Illinois Central and Allied Chemical lost major fractions. Also lower were U. S. Steel, United Aircraft, Boeing, Union Observation at 7 a.

m. (E. S. Monday Buzzing at Bath Lowest temperature this 41 duio temperature at a. m.

4j State police were investigating ts Car fire, hhort in wiring. Auro owned by Louis Hunt of Grand Ledge. Monday. a. 805 Wisconsin ve.

Home of George Freeman. Rubbish burner too near the building, ignited the garage. About 5500 carnage to the building and $500 damage to the contents. I XII AT. A TOR calls Saturday, 8:07 p.

E. Grand Fiver ave. William Dollarhite. 60. home address same, possible asthma attack.

I.t.halator used 30 minutes. Sunday. 10:52 a. 917 Division st. Albert Nickles, 45.

home address same, heart trouble. Used inhalator 20 minutes. Patient removed to St. Lawrence hospital. Sunday, 12:12 p.

912 Reo rd. Elizabeth M. Wade of McRain, difficulty in breathing. Used inhalator 10 minutes. Patient removed to St.

Lawrence hospital. Sunday. p.m.. 205 E. Graham at.

Katie Gordon, 58. home address, X'A N. Homer st. Difficulty in breathing. Inhalator used 45 minutes.

Monday, 1:17 a. 207 Black ct. Lawrence Wakefield. 56, home address (tame, pains in his chest. Inhalator used 20 minutes.

AMBULANCE CALLS Sunday. 5:14 a. 125 W. Michigan ve. Ernest L.

Schimmel. 40, of 432 S. Washington nature of case un- known. Patient removed to Sparrow hospital. I Sunday.

11:12 a.m.. 917 Division st. Albert Nickles, 45. home address same. Heart trouble patient, removed to St.

Lawrence hospital. Sunday, 12:21 a. 912 Reo rd. Elizabeth Wade of McBain. difficulty In breathing.

Removed to SL Lawrence hospital. Sunday. 3:23 p. Michigan ave. and Larrh auto accident.

Robert C. White of 554 Greenlawn age one yar. received lacerations and contusions. Patient removed to Sparrow hospital. Lindal Hull.

21. of 554 Greenlawn also In the same accident, received lacerations to the scalp. She too was removed to the Sparrow hospital. Sunday, 4:45 p. Berry and Palmer ts.

Auto accident. Janette Butka. 20. cf 411 Berry received possible back injury. Removed to Sparrow hospital.

Sunday, 8:55 p. city hall. Francis Carey, 45. of 423 W. Ionia cause unknown.

Patient taken to Sparrow Wind velocity at 7 a. 30 Monday a low flying aircraft re Precipitation ported to be a twin-engine plane Total precipitation yesterday (midnizht to midnijrht 0 Total amount since 1st of 3. IS Royal' that buzzed the village of Bath Carbide, Phelps Dodge, Accumulated departure from Dutch, and Texas company. last Friday and again on Satur- normal since 1st of month .43 Accumulated departure from The Associated Press average; day. of 60 stocks at noon was up 10 Officers said residents report- normal since 1st of year Temperature Highest yesterday (midnight to midnight 63 cents at $199-20.

on Friday theied the plane dropped down to average equaled the record high; about 400 feet, did several verti reached last Monday cal banks and several "power in" stalls. Industrials rose 20 cents, rails fell 50 cents and utilities were up 20 cents. Witnesses said the performance was repeated and officers awaited word of another appear The American stock exchange was generally higher in heavy ance of the pilot, who headed southwest from Bath. trading. U.

S. government bonds were lower and quiet. Corporate bonds Births i jPJH jil sf ii I 'tLEVISIOIl I were mostly higher. HIT.HKS To Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Huehes. 3221 Turner a daughter. Kathi Ann, Oct. 4, ta SL Lawrence LIVESTOCK DETROIT. Oct.

20 JPi Livestock! CATTLE: Salable 2,200. Bulk early supply slaughter steers and heifers. Average to high choice in limited supply: around 30 percent; around 200 stockers hospital. FALOR To Mr. and Mrs.

Duane F. Falor. 1110 Persons a son. Zach- 24 by lJVSINO MARRFT Warner and Swasey 221 Farmers' Paying Prtres. Qnot-d Farm Bureau Services.

3800 flrnd River ary Wayne. Oct. 6. at St. Lawrence hospital.

Mrs. Falor is the former San Lowest yesterday 35 Mean yesterday 49 Departure from normal 1 Accumulated departure from normal since 1st of month 66 Accumulated departure from normal since lt of year M99 Temneratores This Date In the Past Highest one ynr azo today 63 one year eso today 33 Highest on record this date. 82 in 1920 and 1953 Lowest on record this date. 22 in 1952 Sun nses tomorrow at 6:58 and sets at 5:47. Hich Low Alpena 55 46 Baltimore 61 43 Bismarck 81 48 Brownsville 65 Buffalo 60 41 Charleston 6.1 Chirazo 68 50 Cincinnati Cleveland 65 40 Penver 83 5o netroit 62 3S Puluth 66 "0 Fort Worth 87 63 Grand Rapids 61 40 Koi'iMnn 63 48 Jacksonville 68 57 Kansas Citv 81 P5 Los Aneeles 82 62 Marouette 62 50 Memnhis 75 44 Miami Beach 85 68 Milwaukee 64 46 Minneapolis 79 55 New Orleans 80 58 New York 61 50 Omaha 78 61 Pellston 61 38 Phoenix 92 67 Pittsbursh 63 36 St.

Louis 73 50 San Francisco 67 52 Sault Ste. 6' J1 Traverse City 63 46 Washington 62 43 Seattle 58 42 Tarnna 73 60 ana ieeaers in early supply opening dra Ainsworth. KRAAI To Seaman and Mrs. Darrol $1.79 1.73 .87 .51 iraae on siauxnier steers and heuers active strenz to 25 cents hiuher; cows opening fully steady; around 10 loads hiffh choice 1.025 to 1.22." pound suprs Krnat. 421 W.

Kilborn a son. 1 im- White wheat Ked wheat Com Oats RIDES othv David. Oct. 4. at St.

Lawrence hospital. Mrs. Kraai Is the former S28: most average to hich choice 990 to Georcia Kovell. Thomas To Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Thomas. 3709 Pleasant Grove a daugh i.im) pouna sieers to .27.7.: good to average choice steers $25 to one load high good to choice around 1.000 pound steers jzood (Frledland Iron and Metals 314 E. Maple it.) Cured beef hides. No. 1 Cured beet hides.

No. 2 5c Green beef hides. No. 1 Green beef hides. No.

2 Green calf hides. No. 1 13c ter, Tina Louise. Oct. 14, at McLaughlin Osteopathic hospital.

to a vera choice heifers $24.75 to on? load high choice to prime R37 tb. heifers $27.25: utilitv cows SIS to canners and cutters $14.50 to MS: 1.15 head of choice 400 lb. steer Deaths Legal Notice canes R.rHl. HOGS: Salable 700. Butchers and sows 50 cents lower: most mixed lots U.

S. No. 2 and 3 30 to 210 lb. butchers 518.75 to S19: mixed No. 1 and 2 IT nr additional Information nn deaths and funerals turn to Announcements.

Classification No 1. In tha classified section.) Levi A. Swlt.er Lev! A. Switzer. 79.

of 1218 Ballard iw to -J4U ms. si3.s: a few u. s. No. 1 to 220 Ins 5.19 40 tn 519 50: NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of October.

19.18. at 2 p. the will sel! at public sale to the richest bidder lor cash one 1957 Ford Victoria 2-door. se-ial No. C7FV176638.

at Hyler Ford Sales. Fowler. Mich. The annve captioned motor vehicle is stored and may he Inspected at the above address. Associates Discount Corpo-rution.

No. 10-59 mixed No 2 and butchers 240 to 200 died Sunday at a local hospital. He Mow Tone Matches Genuine flaf-cuf mahogany veneers and hardwood tolids. 262 sq. in.

viewable picture. was born June 7. Ii9 in Ontario and was a resident of Lansine for 22 years. ios. to mx.ou; mixed grades 160 to ISO lbs.

518 to 518.25: mixed grade sows HOO to 400 lbs. $16.73 to 517.50; No. 2 and 3 400 to 600 lbs. $15.75 to $16.50. coming here from Detroit.

Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Wanda Pardee of East Lansing and Mrs. Wilma Baker of VEALERS: Salable 275. Prices Holt and a son.

Charles w. of East Lansing. Funeral services will be held at Gorsiine-Runciman funeral home at 1 p. m. Wednesday.

Rev. Desmond Bell sicaay; cnoice ana prime veaiers to 540; standard and good $26 to $33; cull and utility $16 to 526. SHEEP: Salable 2.000. Bulk or supply feeder lambs slaughter sheep: slaughter lambs In moderate supply trade on all classes: active prices fully itendy. Good to choice lambs $21.50 to cull to choice ewes $6 to $10.50: most good and ehoce 60 to 75 lb.

feeder Iambs $21 to 522.50. or bouth Baptist church officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Hill. Mrs. Clara M.

Tortn Mrs. Clara M. Tortu. 70. of 3S11 S.

Washington died Sunday at a local hospital. She had been a resident of Lansing for the past 50 years, coming from Beal City. Surviving are the husband. Joseph, and four daughters. Mrs.

Loretta Wicker and Mrs. Ethel Schart-zer. both of Lansing. Mrs. Beatrice Switzer of Mulliken and Mrs.

Annabcllc Beech of Potterville. Funreal arrangements will be announced later by Palmer-Bush funeral home. Rex C. I-aws Rex C. Laws.

41. of 3101 Palmer died Sunday morning at Sandusky. O. He had been a resident of Lansing for the past 22 years, coming here from Kalamazoo. Surviivn nr th u-iHmv.

Crystef Clear Picture COAXIAL SPEAKER SYSTEM Front mounted speaker system. Reproduces full sound range. 3-Way phono jack Convenient, up-front controls New "Super 6-F" Chassis with full power transformer Glarejector tilted dark safety glass. Set-and-forget volume control. Slim Silhouette cabinet styling.

New 1 1 0 aluminized picture tube. landing sr.rrRiTirs (FnrnWhed by Ponnvan -fillbert Co. 305 American st t- Bank BIdc (The following quotations are market Indications on It and shnald not he construed a firm bids or nfferinc) Bid Offered Amer. Bank and Trust ....29 30 Michigan National Bank. ..42 44 "ederai Dmu Forge in Gross Telecasting 19'4 211 Lanslne Stamoines 1 Hotel OldsOoer.

Co. (new) 19 Lansing Company 24 Community Hotel 30 Lawrence Properties. Ir.c. ..1 Veiling Forge 10 Warner and Swasey 2.3'i 24 Jeanette P. Laws; two sons.

Rex. L. and Larry both of Lansing: a daugh ter. -irs. Jay Bowers ol Kalamazoo; two stepsons.

Eugene D. Johnson and Max R. Johnson: a stendauehtpr. Mr Cleo Cassle; the mother. Mrs.

Harry Gompf and stepfather. Harry Compf: "YOU HAVE WON YOUR FREEDOM NOW KEEP IT." Benjamin Franklin said, after the American Colonies had won their independence. This Is How We Have Heeded His Advice 1896 ELECTION 83 Voted 1916 ELECTION 72 Voted 1936 ELECTION 57 Voted 1952 ELECTION 50 Voted In Michigan's Last Local Election, Only one of five or 20 cast a ballot. three grandrnildren. all of Lansing, and three brothers.

Don C. of Grand Ledre, Carl S. of Kalamazoo, and Kenneth E. of Flint. Funeral services will be held at Xstes-Leadley Colonial chapel at 2:30 p.

m. Wednesday, Rev. Fred Hawk of the First Church of the Nazarene officiating. Burial will be in Deepdale cemetery. PER WEEK "Serving Michigan RICHARD HERRMANN REAL ESTATE BROKER Business Brokerage Manufacturing and Industrial Brokerage Chain Store Leasing Shopping Center Development Phone IVanhoe 4-2469 550 Hollister Building Lansing, Michigan F.

S. TREASVRY POSITION WASHINGTON. Oct. 20 (.3 The cash position of the treasury compared with corresponjjing date a year ago: Oct. 15, 195S Oct.

15. 1957 BALANTE 55,822.637.979.54 $4 .752. 453. 307.28 DEPOSITS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1 19,731.777.587.11 20.466-976.987.52 WITHDRAWALS FISCAL YEAR 27.811.275.205.96 25.116.989.577.57 TOTAL DEBT 280.420 977.417.29 274.133.247.181.38 GOLD ASSETS 20.775.02S.9S6.78 22. 827.

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4th er-Fowler am NEW "ELECTRONIC POWER TUNING" Automatically selects each channel. New progrom selector selects only live channels, lighted channel indicator. LANSING INSURANCE AGENCY DYER-JENiSON BARRY CO. Fine Furniture, Furnishings, and Designing for Business and Institutions ELECTRIC COMPANY "The Home of Service" 114-118 East Ottawa St. Phone IV 2-1 355 123 S.

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