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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 7

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1 THE STATE JOURNAL Dec. 121967 A-7 LeMiHSja MltWftW nni. 1 1. -Fi- hvju rf tiit nir rmrrn i-irnirkinco nnr i no Where They Are Now 1 Dvimtdim and East Lansing open every week night 'til Chrisls SMITH Capt. Calvin Smith son of Mr.

and Mrs. Calvin Smith. R. 1. Portland, has re GIIEB Charie A.

Banner-man, 20. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grieb, 4899 Grieb.

Webberville. was promoted recently to Army specialist four in Vietnam. He is a wrecker operator and mechanic in the 19th ceived his second U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at West- over Air Force Base. Mass.

Cap tain smith, an intelligence offi Supply and Service Company cer, was decorated for meritor ious service at Homestead Air Force Base, Fla. He is now at near (jut Niton. THREE LANSING Men par Westover in a unit of the Stra tegic Air Command. ticipated in "Blue Lotus," the 4 largest U.S. First Fleet Exer exciting holiday else in three years.

The exercise, involving 24.000 men in 45 ships, and six air units was held pen art the coast of Southern Call' fornia. The local participants were seaman ttoger L. McLaren, son of Mrs. Douglas McLar light ing en, all Manchester, serving aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Long Beach; Seaman Roy L. Fulton, son of Mr.

and Smith Spragne Mrs. Charles R. Fulton. 204 Hill serving aboard the dock landing ship USS' Oakhill. and Boiler- SPRAGUE Spec.

4 Georgcl man Third Class William J. Sprague, serving as a paratrooper in the 173rd Airborne in Dak Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs William H. Mitchell. 421 S.

Rose To. Vietnam, recently received table lamps with the look of rare antiques the Bronze Star medal for par mary. serving aboard the guid ticipation in the capture of Hill 875 in Dak To. The son of Mr. ed missile frigate USS Jouett.

Mitchell's wife, the former Ter esa F. Helfrich. lives at 329 Cle merit. and Mrs. Joseph Sprague.

6085 Rutherford. East Lansing, bpec Sprague took his basic training at Fort Knox, and attended 95 the Airborne Jump School at Fort Benning. Ga. JAMES Harry L. James i i I 9BBjaTwBwaawBw.

Cfyt A -v- 3EMMM aaaaawaaatiMMaiaaiiiiaaaaiaBwaaa i Farmers9 Group Raps High Tariffs By TONY FULLER 19. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. James.

713 Henry. Charlotte, was promoted to Army private pay grade W-2 upon completion of basic combat training recent ly at Ft. Knox. Ky. A.

Reproduction of an ancient Etruscan urn in weathered bronze, white shantung shade. B. French Empire column with bas relief base, antique bronze, white shantung shade. C. French Regency triangle column in antique buffed shantung shade.

3-way light. CHICAGO (UPI) American rarm Bureau Federation speak I ers today criticized the federal government for its involvement in agriculture and warned of dangers to the farmer ifl STEVENS-FLOUR Two Lansing area men have been assigned to duty with the Eighth Battalion. Third Brigade, in the United States Army Training Center. Armor, at Ft. Knox, Ky.

They are Pvt. Wendell L. Stevens, son of Mrs. Esther King, corrective steps are not taken soon. One speaker at the federation's 49th annual meeting R.

1, Rosebush, and Pvt. William Flourry son of Mr. and warned of financial ruin for wheat growers because of Mrs. William Flourry. 1138 W.

weathered oak table lamps for any decor government attempts to raise Kalamazoo. Flourry is assigned tariffs and impose import to Company C. and Stevens to quotas. Company D. Karl Hobsoon, extension economist at Washington State 95 University, advised wheat farmers to "sell out quickly.

ANTHONY Army Spec. 4 James F. Anthony II. 18. son of before the value or your holdings drops sharply" if Mr.

and Mrs. James F. An thonv. 15481 Upton. East Lan Congress is successful next year! sing, recently began a month of intensive field training with the in raising tariffs.

of the proposed Fourth Armored Division near trade barriers would bring retaliation from our foreign Grafenwohr. Germany. Spec. An thony is a truck driver in Head quarters Company. First Bat talion of the division's 37th Ar mor.

D. Spiral newel post column with butcher linen shade. 3-way light'. Ideal with colonial furniture. Spanish cylinder with olive accents on oak, Cupioni shantung shade.

Also, antique gold. F. Country Provincial hexagon with boxed customers." Hobson said. "Ja pan, our Ijest cash customer for wheat, has said that she would sharply curtail her wheat Durchases from us if we FIVE LANSING MARINES have completed two weeks of discriminate more against herj training under simulated comDai panels and butcher linen shade. Weathered conditions in the 'fundamentals sales to us." Hobson also labeled "the threat of a "severe international of day and night patroling.

em ployment of infantry weapons. survival methods and assault money panic" as a problem to wheat exports. He said devaluation of the British pound and the resultant strain on the tactics- at Camp Pendleton, LAMPS FOURTH FLOOR DOWNTOWN ONLY Calif. They are: Pvt. Louis Havnie.

son of Mr. and Mrs dollar threatens to slow world Sammy E. Haynie. 103 Lahoma; The Farm Bureau's resolu Pfc. Jimmie L.

Wilson, grand lion committee also criticized son of Mrs. Martha Hall. 119 Chelsea: Pfc. William C. Rich, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leland P. the federal government for making agriculture "a subsidy-oripnted business." Rich. 2201 Carol Way: Pfc. Michael F.

Haves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hayes. 4833 Held-! In resolutions to be acted upon by the delegates Thursday, the committee suggested the crest: and Pvt.

David K. Mont eomerv. son of Mr. and Mrs. federation obtain a halt to Vaughn Montgomery.

R- mwernment farm control and Grove. price support programs in order to bring about a profit-oriented business in farming. "Exnerience has shown clear HODGE Seaman Appren tice Gregory C. Hodge, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Hodge. 4591 Nakoma. Okemos. has reported to Norfolk. as a yeoman.

He recently completed nine ly that programs to fix prices and control production do not ensure satisfactory farm income." the committee said. "Direct government payments are a highly undesirable substitute for adeauate market prices weeks of boot training at Great Lakes. III. and an unsatisfactory means of providing income for farmers RAMSEY John Bennett Ramsey has successfully com Dieted 16 weeks of intensive Birll is training at Naval Officer Can didate School, Newport, R.I., and received his commission as ensign. U.S.

Naval Reserves, During his training. Ensign Ramsey held a student office as MITCHIU. To Mr: and Mrs. Philip T. Mitclwll.

7 S. Binohem. Christine Diane. Dee. Sparrow Hospital.

Mrt. Mitchell i IM former Leslie Diane Surinck. tTAPLtTOM To Mr. and Mrt. James M.

Steoleton, Crown. East Lenslne. a dauohter. Lara Mori. Dec.

at Soarrow Meaeilal. TANK Ta Mr and Mrt. lchrd L. Tank. 13d nichard.

ad euahter Jul Ann. Dae. at Sparrow Hospital. uMuaalTk' Mr and Mrt. David A.

battalion adjutant. He is tne son of Mr. and Mrs. James I). Ram sey, 2476 Arrowhead.

Okemos. Wolves Feared Huvtr, Ml W. Ottawa, a ton. David Michael. Dtc 4, at St.

Lawranca Hos pital. AVILLIYP.A To Mr. and Mn. Al P. nit ralvin.

a dauahter. DEBAR. Yugoslavia (AP) Klmberlev Sua. Dtc a. at St.

Lawranca This town destroyed by a Nov. 30 earthquake now is menaced HotPital. a. mm Mr and Mrt. Joe Sanaar.

bv oacks of wolves. Most sta Woodruff, a dauoMer. Sally Jevne, bles and barns were wrecked by NOV. Zt, ar ai. l.wrwrw nwnih the quake and officials said live FAUST To Mr, and Mrt.

Paler, Dean Fault. MM4 Southbrook. ton. Brian stock could tan prey to me Dean, Doc. 4 at Lamina General Hot' pital.

wolves. v- MARTINS To Mr. and Mrt. Michael UAtaiM AAartMtt. 1377 E.

Mam. a dauoh- tar, Monica Janlno. Doc. i. at Lansina General Hospital.

OWN To Mr. and Mrt. Basil LeRov Brown. OS W. Maple.

ton. Allen, Dec. i. at St. Lawranca HotPital.

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