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,1 ''p Jwhich young Martin again be- I Oil ill came violent in the car, he was TIIE STATE JOURNAL Monday, April 21, 1958 Canting. WichiMi Two Local Dogs Share Martin Trophy By FRANK MAINVILLE Concladed from Pafe One rounded the area and flushed the fugitive out of grass and brush about 8:20 p. m. whisked away to Corunna. Undersheriff Johnson said his parents planned to visit him there Monday.

David Jackson, who lives near As evening faded into night, PA the scene took on an eerie set- the Grace church corners, said Tax Board Talks Set Three New Members Join County Unit as Work Starts IL ting, framed on one side by the Martin showed up at the Holmes white church, with the empty scrvice station across from the woods and fields behind. church Sunday about 8 p. m. Officers patrolled M-99 in an and purchased $2 worth of gaso-effort to keep traffic moving line, and spectators at a RAN INTO WEEDS Men with loaded rifles, at the ready, patrolled behind sal he fence and posse members Dalf the. operator and crouched silently, guns Parked briefly in the station nH fiiH ivhinH dnveway.

Jackson said Carl ff. (Stat Journal Staff Writer) Two local dogs shared the limelight Sunday by winning the Paul A. Martin trophies in the 12th informal Leash and Collar club all-breed dog show and obedience trial at Story Oldsmobile. "Charleva's D'Shaun," a two-year-old male Collie -owned by Mrs. Evelyn Von Blaricom of Willow was named best-in-show over a record 173 eatries.

And 'Eric' von Schnaps," male German Shepherd owned by Neil Newman. Williamston do trainer, scored 199 points out of a possible 200 in novice competition to top an entry of 24 dogs in the accompanying obedience trial. Michael Fuller, 12, of Grand Blanc, who won a junior class here when only five years old and was best boy handler in the Westminster Kennel club classic in New York in 1957, won the Nothing has more name than a throw rug especially if it's on waxed floor. (Special to Th Slat Journal) MASON. April 21 The Ins-ham county tax allocation board opened its first meeting of 1958 with three new members at the county courthouse Monday alt- the vouth 1 Blake, who also lives near theS Sick and Injured The four could be seen dimly e7' u'? and menUonef silhouetted against the darker had heard the boy was want- ernoon.

thristit J. Brown, and adjutant of the District New members on the board horizon. Martin kept his 410-cu Martin had driven gauge shotgun 0 1 at his I null tho.across the highwav into' the trigger if they tried to capture ehurch 'ard- Eaton sheriffs were jjj summoned and when they ar- this year are Vernon Ebersole. of Michigan. Veterans of ror-representing the Lansing board eign Wars, underwent surgery at of education: Albert Elsessor.

St. Lawrence hospital Monday representing the city of morning. and Charles R. MacLean. repre-j Georg.

Sutton member of senting the county at large. th mediation com- WILLIAM F. HARMEYER Named Ad Executive iivea mariin scampereu easicii into thick brush and weeds. A posse of about 80 officers HYSTERICAL At times he grew hysterical handler award I ill 5 sobbing and screaming at offi then surrounded the area drove Ebersole succeeds Lawrence who was taken ill Sun-1 Tr Cmitk renlare no was "Ken in sun dificulties of showing an in- I 1 1 h. Elsesso.

replaces afternooni wa, ln poor con- exDeriencpd DUDDV, junior despite cers, threatening again and again the boy back westerly, until he uriipo aim mrziicdii auv i i nr GROUP WINNERS uuiuii iuuiiuay ai lu waru ceeds J. B. Dean. (Sparrow hospital. Lebron A.

Donald Patterson of Walled uul iCarver, iis S. bycamore is to "kill myself. icame into the open at the fence Sometimes he would growi corner near the church. Here he weary and kneel in the field, as called for Mr. Schreffler.

if in prayer, the gun still held! Schreffler said Martin was a cocked and pointed at his head, member of Grace church. He de- i Lake selected the best-in show tue ot tneir on ices are. iurente confined 1he Micnisan ave XT. F. Harnieycr to Head Ketail Department Of State.

Journal Parker, county treasurer; Alton pj.j dg from a field of group win- Once he was decoyed to the scribed him as a "good boy" and Stroud, county school superin- it iners which included an English tendent; and Carl G. Card, chair- 1 1 Setter owned by Winnie J. Ball, man of the county board of su-l O. L. Lisle, 8910 Warner Flint; a smooth-haired Dachs- 5 active in young people's activi pervisors' ways and means com- Okemos.

was continuing to owned by Mr. and Mrs. ties at the church, PRAYED fence corner by one of the officers who asked him for a ciga-ret. As the youth reached for one the officer lunged for his hand and missed. The gun William F.

Harmeyer of Grand Rapids becomes retail advertising manager of The State Journal nffWiivA MnrHnv it u-as an- rnittee. prove at toward sparrow nos- George Watson of Kalamazoo; a Bedlington Terrier owned by E. Those who are not members of iPitai. wnere ne nas Deen con- He and another boy are re- the allocation board because of since March 18. from in- L.

Williams of 1725 David a ported to have had a brush by Paul A. Martin, pub- office are appointed by juries received a traffic acci- Toy Poodle owned by Miss Fran- ww iaM vear wiien uiey lli. hor With Via fana inf onmnina the probate judge. The boardsident in Haslett. Mr.

Lisk, who'ces Angela of Portland, and a could not be retrieved and somue Sasoline from Mr. Harmeyer who works under Joseph Foltz, director of advertising, brings 30 years of boy picked it up and scurried." if v. back into the field. hlSh school pal, first business Monday was to sustained a concussion to the Boston Terrier owned bv Mrs. elect a chairman to succeed Mr.

and paralysis of the right -rgaret Boone of R. 2, Okemos. Kelly. arm and leg in the car-truck The bost-in-show dog. nearly Its principal chore is to deter-jcr ash, remained in semi-con-a champion with 12 of 15 re-mine how to split up the proper-jscious condition Monday.

Mrs.qu,re(j points-rinclading the rely tax revenue between school Lisk said. He has, however, re-qujre(j tw0 major awards was districts, townships, and I gained partial use of his arm andrecentiy named best-of-winncrs county from a maximum of 15 leg Mrs. Phern 57 dogS at the Chicago In-mills allotted to them by the .1632 New York who is tcrnational show for four poinU state. undergoing treatment in the eastand best-of-variety over 37 Col- Mr. Schreffler said "we coun- naa a rriDie lem-i experience in the advertising seled with him from Scripture' per and was easv to 'Zvt nled field to the post.

He and Mrs. and tried to reason him 4, 'Harmeyer are making plans to from suicide or further shoot- Schreffler said the three move t0 Landing, ing." of us- out lhere. ln the I cld- had I A veteran of World War II. he Describing the hour and a arms shoulders. We served three vcars overseas with half talk they had with had promised him we wouldn tarmored divisions of the Third the minister added "we tried to! J3" gun away from him andarmv as a technical, sergeant, pray with and for him out He had been advertising direc- in the dark." 1 Prayed aloud for him, of the Grand Rapids Herald BEST-IN-SHOW "Charleva'i D'Shaun," a two-year-old male Collie owned by Mrs.

Evelyn Van Blaricom of Willow was named best-in-show over a record 173 entries in the Leash and Collar club's 12th informal all-breed dog show at Story Oldsmobile. Donald Patterson, left, of Walled Lake, iumt of Edward W. Sparrow hos- at the Oakland county Ken- ipital for a blood clot on her left! nel cIub show Easter Sunday. City Iff 1 11 ifi icu, is siiEniiy improvea, reia- while handled by John RizzL His Martin finally seemed subsid-uu" nunmer saia, 1 asKeasince 1943. starting with the selected the winner of th Pau 'tives said Mondav.

She has been owner exhibited the dog in the ed into a muffled sobbing, punc God to take over the situation. jGrand Rap'ids paper in 1938 as We assured Doug that oHvnrtionw mmwr A. Martin trophy. (State Jour-nal photo.) C. Brooks Brenneis of Lan- nfined0 to junior kennel club event March and is to tuated occasionally by shrieks.

1 hih chl nn 18. expected re Mr Srhrpfflpr saiH thp vniilh WOUld forgive him for this and Proviniiclv ho haH wnrL-pri hi ine nign-scoring oDeaience. there at least two more became physically and Praved his mother up from copv bov on the ally exhausted. An officer from Jat man who was shot overjFt. Wayne, Journal- weeks.

dog, trained for more than a1 vear. made his debut at the wide mathematics competition, appeared on a special television Lutherans iha fanno iinrnpr thnn paltnrl ai'nere Albion Youth, 19, show at the University of Mich Chatham, Canada show a week ago to set a 199-point score and tie for the high-scoring dog nomination which he lost in a re nn Gazette to positions of classified advertising manager and national advertising manager before moving to Grand Rapids. ln Grand Rapids he was a member of the Chamber of Com- Novice at Friary, Blue Cross Concluded from Page One Hold Rite igan Saturday, along with other prizewinners. The group also inspected U. of nuclear reactor, cyclotron, and other scientific installations.

hlPClrOClltC(l, troit judeed the junior trial. question about Martin's mother, Mrs. Minnie Heintzelman, of Kingsland hwy. Kingsland highway is in Eaton county, southwest of Lansing. "Would you like to see her, Doug?" he asked.

Martin replied "no." CARRIED TO CAR 1 i Hospital care costs increased 9 mcrce, the Better Business bu- 44 DIFFERENT KINDS CINCINNATI. April 21 'A Dr. Marie Dye, retired dean of An amazing 44 breeds and va percent from January of 1957 to reau and the Advertising club. 1,000 Attend Dedication January, 1958. home economics at Michigan, J'1 19- of, AIblon-'rieties of dogs were entered in State university, will speak on -Mieh- cUo stuf'cnt at ajthe Junior Kennel ciub evcnt 3 As a result, the average NAACP orkers "Hnmp Fnnnmif in Tnrnnp a Roman Catholic Franciscan fri-Lj unr.

Dr mnr cnnrlino hospital charges per case in- Then he seemed to change his 6:45 p. m. Thursday in Room 22 near here were electrocuted breeds in competition for the mind. The man called "you can't creased from $196 in January of Round Up Voters Services at Our Savior Church, Auditorium Nearly 1.000 attended two dedication services of Our Savior Lutheran church and auditorium, group nomination than at many 1957 to $218 last January about You'll see her with that gun, of the M.S.U. Lnion building at VUV a dinner meeting of the Lansing Powuer Un Saturday.

nintotin The other victim was Barnan 11.2 percent. Volunteers working under have to give it up. championship shows. Nine Labrador Retrievers, somewhat of a 4 A 12 percent rate increase' sponsorship of the local chapter At this point the four came rarity, were shown. Many local stumbling across the field and last October, was followed by'of the National Association for dogs claimed best-of-b 1501 W.

Holmes Sunday. Hart is chairman, and Grace Ma-Braunstein. 19 of Cincinnati suda and Grace Miller are host-'Two "ered bu.rnf- csse. were cleric-novices at the St. An- Charles Tupper.

secretary novitiate and of the University of Michigan; J.akcn emPry awards and placed in groups. service Rev Marnie Ruth. 12, of 515 Kipling! LAt "lorninS "wf overcame a momentary, Theodore Timler of St. John Lu- at the fence Martin surrendered an upswing in the number of the Advancement of Colored Peo-his gun to Sheriff Glen Vande-jcase admissions and costs. ple reported that they recorded Sande, of Shiawassee county at 5 The increase in admission names of 500 unregistered p.

m. He gave the shells rate, it is believed, stems in part ers in a non-partisan effort Sat-to another officer. jfrom an unusually large num-jurday to get more persons to vows in the order next August. case of stage fright to handle theran church, Ionia, declared medical school, will speak on Periodic Health her Springer Spaniel to a He had to be boosted across, rjer ot admissions tor upper res- vote, lhere were 21 pcrsom piratory infections and frum in working in the registration drive. BEST JUNIOR No stranger to the award he won his first here when only five years old Michael Fuller, 12, of Grand Blanc, shows the winning form which netted him the best junior handler award at the junior Kennel club event.

He borrowed "Torchy" from Mrs. Eva Crone of Livonia. (State Journal photo.) point score and top the novice A obedience class and almost steal the high-scoring trophy from her trainer. A Doberman Pinscher owned and was carried, half-stumbling, sobbing and crying down the church drive to VandeSande's car. After a brief respite, during dustrial persons laid off and electing to have surgery done when they would not miss time off from wbrk.

The N. A. A. C. P.

voter registration committee will follov up with efforts to get all 500 persons registered. Wednesday noon a Edward W.etbal,-backboard acrQSS Sparrow hospital, folio win it touched overh morning ward rounds and a elm- in ical conference under the hos- Loneen.a, son of'7Mr pital visiting program sponsoredl and MrS- Abe nlcm of Albion, by the L. of M. medical school. He entered the friary last Au-Members of Lansing Senior jgust.

by Mrs. Mary Williams of Belleville, claimed the graduate novice obedience class with 197 that while it was a day of thanksgiving and rejoicing, it also should be a day of reconsecra-tion. He said that with the completion of the new building, a responsibility also was placed upon the members to use it in the wisest way for the advancement of God's kingdom on earth. He also performed dedication rites in the absence of Rev. Eldor F.

Bickel, pastor, who was taken ill during the service. The afternoon service featured an address by Rev. W. Harry Krieger of Traverse City, president of the Michigan district of the Lutheran church-Missouri synod. Deaths ulceus oryaiiizjuon win meet Wednesday noon at the Reo local union hall.

1010 River st. A program will follow luncheon. Members will bring a dish Klmhrrtr lstm Rnhrt PORTLAND. April Ji Fun.r! IC-V- ir lor Kimhorly Kobrrts. 11- to pass and table silver.

r- i inonm-iiiu (lauun pr III and Concluded from Pare One Radio and Television, of Detroit, and Jackson Broadcasting and Television corporation of Jackson. Attorney Marcus Cohn, argu points. Of 11 dogs in graduate novice and novice classes, 10 scored in the 190s and the 11th was absent from a part of the trial. Nearly 500 persons attended the show and saw Officer Edison Storing of the Detroit police department safety bureau and his famed Doberman Pinscher, "Safety Girl," and her Poodle pal. "Mar-Sue," in a safety skit.

Other winners, in junior showmanship competition, included Colleen Hill. 9, of Kalamazoo. ing for Booth, charged that "Bar- num and Bailev circus methods" Mr. Krieger declared that had heen used to influence FCC's wmie the building was now com- decision in the case, plete the work of extending cmanuei uurneran mens clue Krankim i.u will hold a dinner meeting at I funeral home In Portland at 1' m. 6:30 p.

m. Friday in the Church ine Infant died Satunlay at a Laninn baspmpnt I) Harris 1 a 1 Sumvlnn. Ix sides the Dar- Ddscmeni. u. l.

liams, lOCai Krr. tn, maternal iiranrtmother. automobile dealer. Will speak On! Grant of Landing: arandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Grov- pulnlkS. rr Kohert of Wichita. two m- Dr. Wayne VanHuss of Konald and Ifcinaln.

all at home. Kan State university physical jBurial be in Uanliy cemetery. education department, spoke at Mr. iter la elnhnnon the Monday noon luncheon mect-IfJ SMirS ing Of the ClVltan Club in thd a kxal h.rpital. She had been a Untel Porter He Prec i 'V past IlOiei 1 oner.

lie OlSCUSSea rres- nmim h.T from Santiauo. ident Eisenhower's physical fit- Cal- sumving aie the hunard. An- Imo nuns. Sam nf Akron. and ness program.

I homa. of Eat Laninit. and to "How to Have a Heart f. steten; of netn.it Mrs. Harriot Geier of sintiago.

Was the theme Of Dr. Richard, Cal. Kunernl scrvim lor Mm. Johnson Bates, who addressed rl.V He accused Television corpora first; Carol Johnson, 13, of 1447 halted, that while the talents of E. Saginaw second; Roberta the members were used to con-Mainville.

10. of Dimondale. struct the edifice, it should be third, and Debby Pifer, 10, of remembered that these talents tion of "going out at the last minute and adding a collection of local stockholders" to make it 612 E. St. Joseph fourth in: are God-given The service opened with a girls handling.

look as if it represented local community interests more truly than the rival applicants. He said that if M. S. IT. alone were to transmit on Channel 10, choral prelude, and Rev.

Philip Schroeder. pastor of Trinity Lu- thptan rhlirph lifnr0icl Fnl. OI me tXCnange CIUD OI Lansing! Rev. Georae N. offinating Burial will lie In Glenrta.e cemetery.

A Monday noon at the Hotel Olds. The local specialist in internal lowine the service his firm would not object. But prayer ervi-e be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at l'alim-i-Buth lumbal home.

David Winans, 14, of 326 Ston-er placed second; Jerry Daman, 14. of 1206 Porter third, and W'illiam Pendell. 14, of 16840 Newton fourth in the boys' class. Approximately 25 boys and girls entered the junior showmanship competition. were served in the auditorium byjhe said the shared time arrange- medicine, discussed the known causes of heart attacks, .11 Mr.

Cenevteye Rnbina Mr. Genevieve Kolivm. of 411 Spatlan Kaft Lansing, died Sunday at the resilience after a long Horn in Giit-nlnnd. she was a resident of Kast Lansing for 17 years. Surviving ate her husband.

Duard: a son. Thomas of Hillsdale, and a daugh- the Women Guild of WIlu church 's Worship services will be con-LCohn said f1 S-ducted each Sunday at the newu-Preram WorldJPhl THE STATE JOURNAL FOUNDED APRIL 1KW church at 9:30 a. with Sun-lPmes wouia ne xouowea on uie day school, junior, senior and air bv a Television corporation ll of The State Journal. E. Lenawee h'lrt Wednesday at 1 p.

at adult Bible classes at 10:45 a. m. presentation 01 ine iue iwiisei. jinsms. Mieb Fnterert nrf tuneral riome.

Kev. PROGRAMMING CONDEMNED If c-a matter at the post office. Lansing Cencluded from Page One be built between Sault Ste. Marie terian rhurrh. Kast Lansing, officiating.

un 1 -t a to I ap sth il KIPTIII.N KsTK BirtI Ontario are retired, the Cur n. siraut. hi. of bis w. Trtniaiana "This is just one example of wishy-washy programming that will result if this license is is JIM bridge shall be toll free.

Ti 1 L- I 1 1 I HHNIIM laj 1 1M approved," Cohn said. i luviue tun uie mui.y ui ine maMV-To Mr. and Mr. Ror E. Massman.

J.i04 N. Cedar Holt John Southmayd, representing I 1 9 il 13 diosi Sunday morning at hi rtn-lienrt. Hr had lnn a rf-ident in 1-an-Mnii for four roming here from Survivmst i a on. Cecil B. Straub.

Ijinsmti. and a sister, Mr. Maud Beadle. Ijininz. The body be at funeral home until early Tuesnay nvtiTiins.

whrn it will be tskn to the Brother funeral home commanaani 01 ine veterans Facility at Grand Rapids shall and formerly of Lansing, a daughter, Iet-a Susanne, April la. at St. Law- Triad, charged that the M. S. U.

nnnrnnriatpH hv 1h lpticla.I rnf? hospital. Clifford Television corporation is so "un- 7 "ff'j'i BKI lKK To Mr and Mn. lure ana MlitUiauug lliau llldlll-i Kru.itr. B-nrh st a snn Haul in uii.fi ir imt-i ai n-i i win im i a r. Delivered by earner in Lansing.

East fjinsing and adjacent territory, per if 4V. per year S23.40. R. F. D.

mail subscriptions in of Barry. lare. Clinton. Eaton. Gratiot.

Ingham. Ionia. Isabella. Livingston. Montcalm and Shiawassee.

Davaole in advance, per month three months six months V): oce year Slu. Other mall subscriptions tn Michigan as-able advance, per month Sl.rw): nree months six months $8. one year 17 oil. Mail outside- of Michigan, pavable In advance per month three months six months sniiio: one year y.fim MKMRt.R THK A.VS4M ItI KU The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper as well as A. P.

news dispatches (Aonl 30. 19-171 Also served hv the International News Service and co-ordinated that area viewers would be deprived of the balanced proportion of religious programs, public service debates. fjTJ.LivJS WMfcSlo Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lakeiew cemtUij.

I Barrett. 1444 Cilrrest Kast Lan- 0 Paul Alan. March Require legislative lObbvistS lO at Ed.ard W. Sparrow Mrs. i7 Barrett i the Jormer Oulle Rvdd.

and other material which a IV II I I register eacn year anu pay a Mr. and Mrs curti in ii ii ii I station should supply rppictratinn fpp HarKrove. 217 Kivin a son. Kurt Fred Retrlnrf Fred 7. 402 APen died early Monday morning at his residence Me had been a hie-long resident.

Survivors are the wMoia. Bertha: a son. y. lu-tlof and four riauEnttrs. Mrs.

Jnhn jituyventerg. Mrs. Arthur David. Mrs. Arthur Srhraft.

and Mr. Hamid Hamelink. all of Landing. Fu- in ii ii ti ii Robert M. Booth, representing I hamond, April 8.

at St. Lawrence I hnspital. No cash required when you To nr. and Vis. John nlaro rlaccifiorl aria O'ltonnell.

2TtfS K. Crand Elver piace L-iassutea aas inroun John Jr- April Jackson Broadcasting, said the station could never present a tO r-y nited Press Ineral services will ne held at rnioniauvour teleDhone. Simnlv dial IV PHtiNf Dial IV.II-MII fnr all de-1 Weilnesilay F.sles-Leadlpy "fair, balanced report on contro versial subjects" because M. 3 at Edward W. Sparrow hospital.

Mrs. O'lvmneil la the foimer Luunrta Jane Kali. artmenls: Kdilnnal. Advertlsina. Llrcu- enanel.

Kev. fnillp srnnieiier offinalinz. Cm! 5-3211 say "Charge it." fe itiuriai vmii ne in I napei mil. share in the station would mill 1 Iff II II Mtf ii be financed by the state legislature and therefore subject to po hie-1 litical pressures. ll 1 1 ti 1 1 1 II II 13 ii ii If He added that in past cases, the FCC has ruled against Ji UUILUV yil Willi Note Deluxe dry cleaning PLUS frM Ptattit log with oil Dry Otoninj shared-time arrangements.

Four of FCC's seven commis sioners, including Chairman John Doerfer. heard the debate which was still underway early Monday afternoon. The FCC probably will issue a preliminary- m. ti ruling on the case in about two months, but its full, final deci 1 1 sion is not expected before fall, officials at the hearing said. Get what you want through a want-ad in The State Journal That's what thousands of other If I I 7 -srt-rrjr-r; I lis suiu expertly cleaned, skillfully shaped and perfectly hand-finished.

But there's more. Now Care i i i Mr i -i mi. 3T "sv jt wise Lansingites are doing. Phone IV 5-3211. Tu'Mamt ftlio tw i.aWJ tj.

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