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A-2 THE STATE JOURNAL Dee. 16, 1967 Marshall Elected LtMlftsV MIcMbmi To r-1 12 Injured .1 "1 Area Accidents Head 'Newsboys Marion Tt Marshall, a J5-year member of the Old Newsboys' Association, has been elected to A neaa inai oreanizaooa. 2 niMulMit U-ircholl will direct As a high school youngster, Marshall peddled The State Jour- -nal to supplement the family in- come after his father died. The newly elected president joined the Old Newsboys Assn. in 1932.

He was appointed executive secretary of the Old Newsboys in 1950 and served until 1961. when the duties were assumed I the activities of the Old News Quid Trapped Under Seat; Truck Climbs Pole Guy Wire boys and their efforts to provide warm footwear for hundreds of needy school aged Twelve persons were injured in area traffic accidents Friday and youngsters in 1968. Marshall is purchasing man by Lansing city treasurer Gerald ager for Michigan Millers Mu early today, Lansing, East Lansing and Michigan State Police W. Graves. tual Insurance Co.

He was graduated from East Marshall, has been active in reported. ern High School and attended other civic affairs for many years. He is a 35-year member music school and Michigan State All three drivers were hurt in a three-car crash on 1-96 west of Hinman Road Friday evening, of the campaign organization of MARION H. MARSHALL University. United Community Chest and v'; 1 HjinMiiigiiiHipiimi)ii ill mm served as divisional chairman State Police said.

Robert J. Klein. 35. of Portland had back and assistant campaign manager for six years. WHERE CHILD WAS TRAPPED A M-moatlMtld child was trapped in the car at left for several minutes after a three-vehicle collision on W.

Saginaw Road Friday. Lan sing and Delta Township firemen, State Police and Ingham County sheriffs officers combined efforts to extricate the child. (State Journal Photo) injuries and is in "good" condition at St. Lawrence Hospital; In 1954, he was a divisional chairman of the United Hospital Robert J. Hamilton, 32, of LyonsJ campaign.

He is a past president of tne suffered possible internal injuries and a broken foot and is in "fair" condition; Mary Jo Ko- advisory board of the Lansing Pair Tell Corps of the Salvation Army, lenda. 19. of 2841 Aurelms suf Circuit Court Cases Arraignments Judge Marvin J. Salmon Tom Drumheller, 20, of 5046 W. Holt, Holt, embezzlement and grand larceny, pleaded guilty to both counts.

Bond continued for sentence. Thomas W. Gill, 19, of 736 Alton, East Lansing, breaking and entering, pleaded guilty. Bond continued for sentence. James L.

Wright. 24. of Holt, assault with intent to do great and Capitol City camp of Gia- fered minor injuries and was re eons. He is a former state secre- leased after treatment." Robert B. Kane, 27.

of 2229 tary of the Gideons of Michigan. Turner suffered multiple lacera OfRobbery He is a director of the Chris tions when his car left the road and hit a tree in the 400 block tian Business Men International, and a trustee of Camp Barakel. of Douglas about 5 a.m. this morning. Lansing police report On Street As president of the Old News harm, stood mute.

Bond continued for trial. He is in "serious" condition at boys, Marshall succeeds Gilbert Haley, executive vice president of the Michigan Automo-. Two Lansing men reported to bile Dealers Assn. Vtfl if K' police early today that they were robbed by four men who used a rtthaV nonr nlfUarf are- knife to obtain $12 from them in the 1800 block of W. Hillsdale.

Gary J. janzen, si, ot ez nouna casi Lansing, creasing and entering, changed plea to guilty. Remanded to the Ingham County Jail to await sentence. Judge Sam Street Hughes Michael G. Clare, 23, of 517 Carey, false fire alarm, stood mute.

Bond continued for trial. Gary Wilkes, 19, of 1401 S. Bundle, forgery and cashing a forged instrument, stood mute on both counts; issuing a no-account check, pleaded guilty. 'Bond continued for trial and sentence. Earl Riggs, 20, of Hastings, malicious destruction of property, stood mute.

Bond continued for trial Charles A. Fratcher, first vice president; LeRoy Lighthart, sec-' ond vice president; Daniel Sam-ohovetz. third St. Lawrence Hospital. Lansing police had partial data on a five car crash in the 1100 block of W.

Saginaw Friday evening. They said Ruby A. Ferguson of 1501 W. Main suffered hip and neck injuries and was taken to St. Lawrence Hospital, where she was treated and released.

Cars driven by Arthur L. Watson, 25, of 615 S. Pine and Kenneth R. Bugge. 23.

of 2920 S. Officers identified the robbery victims as James E. Ehrensper- ger of 615 N. Pennsylvania and Theodore A. Donnelly, peter P.

Bastuk jr. of bio Bar Harold J. Howland. auditor, and nard. Jack DesRocher, recording sec retary.

An outside oil cabinet was reported broken into at the Super The following were elected ai- Washington were involved in a Gerald W. Hotaling, 34, of 1239 Dakin, attempted breaking and entering, stood mute. Remanded to the Ingham County Jail rectors: Par store at 3506 N. East early today, police said. About $10 Marshall Simpson.

R. V. Man- collision in the 500 block of Main early today, police report. Watson suffered neck injuries. r.srv T.

Ttinmae Alhort worth of oil was taken. to await trial. Judge Jack W. Warren Richard H. Gamer of 2105 and was released after treatment Sterling reported the theft of Schmidt John W.

Carr, Alvin Pickett, Russell Fink, Marchus John Keenoy, Steve Kras, Law- $230 motorbike from his garage at Sparrow Hospital. CAR HITS TREE Rozetta of Mason, assault with intent. to do great harm, stood Bond continued for trial. Dennis M. Uchfeldt of 1822 rence McSherry, Walter P.

rer- Fletcher told police a painting Augustine Duncan, 17, of 744 Center, possession of brass vo, Paul S. Ruth, Sam Abrams, About midnight last night, at worth $500 was taken from his knuckles, stood mute, bond continued for trial. Vivia A. Holland. 17.

of 730 W. Allegan, forgery and cash George Hinman, Bernard Ans-ley, Paul Watzel, K. C. Kirby, the ycorner of Saginaw and Alton garage. a car driven by Richard C.

Thieves broke into the Ingham Frank Ghinelii. Jack w. warren, ing a forged instrument stood mute to both counts; issuing no-account checks, pleaded guilty: Remanded to Ingham County Schneider, 20, of Bloomfield Hills County Animal Shelter at 1713 Don Maher, F. Cherry, Elton left the road and hit a tree. Sunset Lansing police report.

Schneider suffered leg and wrist Tubbs, Clifford Baldwin, Jack Sepaneck, Sanford Tonken, Art Entry was gained by breaking out the glass in a door. A shelter cuts ana a passenger in his car. Kramer, Ellis jerry spokesman said the thieves took Fields, Ed Clever, Jack K. Dunn, Jail to await trial and sentence. Sentences Judge Marvin J.

Salmon Wayne L. Davidson of 1004 Mahlon, cashing a forged instrument 314-14 years in Jackson Prison. Anthony W. Pepe, 22, of Detroit had face and hand cuts. Both were released after treatment a large German snepnera aog.

Steve Neal Pettit, Don- In addition, they released all of CIRCUS ACT Delta township firemen used a ladder to get Mrs. Llllie Keller of Jackson oat of this track which hang np on a guy wire following a car-track crash at Waverly and Michigan Friday. Mrs. Keller was a passenger Is the track which collided with a car driven by Claude Hoboes of 2121 Sanna. Holmes was taken to the St.

Lawrence Hospital with bead cats and possible internal injuries. (State Journal Photo) at Sparrow Hospital. A. Davis, Austin DeFord, Arthur Craig, Charles Pegg, Allen T. the puppies from their pens in the shelter and tampered with A 14-month-old girl was thrown under the front seat of a car bv drainage equipment Hayes, Harland K.

Johnson, Max E. Murninghan and Claud Er- Charles R. Proctor, 17, of 2113 Luwanna, joyriding, two the impact of a three-vehicle ickson. collision the 3400 block of W. years probation, S150 costs.

Judge Sam Street Hughes Saginaw Friday afternoon and Kavanaiigh it took the efforts of three police Romney Predicts George Powell 27, of Battle Creek, possession of nar Hospital Fire ana fire agencies to get her free State Police said the girl's And Nurse cotics, 18 months to 10 years in Jackson Prison. Judge Jack W. Warren head was lodged beneath the 30 Protest Dropping U.P. Train HOUGHTON (AP) Unani seat and that their efforts to His Victory in 1968 free her only trapped her more. Wed Today Daniel V.

Tormey, 23, of 1401 W. Shiawassee, malicious destruction of property, four months probation, 90 days in the Lansing fireman David A ben Damage $150 Fire caused about $150 damage at St Lawrence Hospital Friday evening, Lansing firemen report. They said the blaze was caused by an overheated laundry dryer. VIENNA (UPI) Michigan! aroin ana Arm ana crown responded to a call for assistance Gov. Nelson Rockefeller would SAN DIEGO.

Calif. (AP) Ingham County Jail. Anthony Curry, 18, of 1224 W. Michigan, breaking and entering, 2-10 years in Jackson Prison. nious opposition to discontinu stay out of the race.

Gov. George Romney predicted The Rev. James Kavanaugh, a and used a portable lack car ing the Copper Country limited Romney left by train for War ried in their ambulance to free Friday that he would win the 1968 Republican presidential Gary J. Gray, 17, of 1101 N. Pennsylvania, auto theft, 1-5 saw after flying from Frank Roman Catholic priest who has asked to resign his priesthood, marries a San Diego nurse to the girl.

years in jacKson prison. nomination and that New York The tot Tina Esch. and her furt to Vienna. He had planned to fly directly from Frankfurt was voiced by soma 30 witnesses at an Interstate Commerce Commission hearing Friday. The passenger' train, which runs between Milwaukee and day.

The wedding of Father Kavanaugh and Patricia Jean Wal- mother, Jane, 28, of Rt. 1, De-Witt, were taken to St. Lawrence Hospital by a private am to Warsaw but fog forced can cellation of the Warsaw flight Romney is on a world fact den, 35, will be held at the home State House Extends Probe bulance. Abendroth and Brown finding tour which will end with Calumet, is run jointly transported Carl of of his brother. Dr.

Philip Ka vanaugh of suburban La Jolla. a Christmas visit to Vietnam 4119 N. Grand River, who was in Mrs. Romney Takes Room At Hospital Romney said he thought he Father Kavanaugh. 39.

was a the other car, to St Lawrence. would win the nomination priest in Lansing. before The Delta Township Fire De Of Detroit Poverty Program ZJ otherwise I would not have partment also assisted the ac publication of his best-selling book, "A Modern Priest Looks run." He said Kichard cident according to Trooper Paul by the Milwaukee Road and Soo Line. Both railroads want to discontinue the train. The ICC has been holding hearings on the question all week.

Meanwhile the train is to continue running through March 8. A representative of the Mil Nixon was now his most serious at His outdated Church." BUSKer, along with the Ingham opponent riots haven't been returned and ANN ARBOR (AP)-Mrs. Le He is a family counselor at county Sheriffs Department. Of Rockefeller, he said, "I the Human Resources Institute By JERRY MOSKAL State Journal Capitol Bureau An investigation into Detroit's nt) re Romney, wife of Michigan DRIVER TICKETED are unaccounted for. and that $100,000 in dental equipment is am convinced the New York in La Jolla.

Gov. George Romney, has tak governor is an honest and well Miss Walden is the daughter Busker said witnesses told him missing. Rep. Vincent J. Petitpren.

D-Wayne. "We're not accountants. We're not personnel experts. We should turn this over, to the attorney, general. We should call in the experts." en a suite at St.

Joseph's Mer meaning man. I think he will a truck swerved in front of waukee Road told the hearing Friday that some $300,000 has been lost in one year through of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Walden of St.

Petersburg. Fla. She Numerous persons working for the program also "work for not enter the race." cy Hospital in Ann Arbor to be Dickert's car and forced it into poverty program was extended Friday by the House amidst allegations of misuse of funds. Romney left the airport, de the path of the oncomine Esch near her daughter. Jane, who is an Episcopalian and the Kev campaigns of certain (state) senators and representatives," operation of the train.

Witnesses testified that auto, clining to grant a news confer vehicle. The truck driver, James underwent surgery last "There is some hanky-panky David Crump, an Episcopalian minister from Newport Beach, 'p. Josephine D. Hunsinger. ence, and drove to the home of ft-eni, 24, of saunevuie.

Ohio. bus and air transportation were in connection with this program Detroit questioned how the. was ticketed for improper lane Frederic Irving, U.S. charge is to perform the ceremo no substitute for the service and I don't care if you call it TAP program was spending its affaires. he added.

''The poverty program in the City of Detroit has been found to be doing business with corporations that didn't exist and changing, Busker said. ny. provided by the train. The Romney's daughter, wife of Dr. Bruce Robinson, developed complications after giving birth to her fourth child Dec.

8. a Democratic or Republican program," -said Rep. James Del Rio, D-Detroit iina, wno suffered head injuries, is in "fair" condition to They also argued that the train is needed for the develop day, hospital authorities say corporations that were dissolved The child, a son named Tim The chairman of the special investigating committee probing othy, reportedly was doing tine 5 Firms Eye CATV ment of Michigan Tech, Suomi College, the economy of the western Upper Peninsula and Mrs. Esch was released after treatment. Dickert sought his and Mrs.

Robinson was listed in 11UH1S. "We have quite a few people come up here and twist legislators arms on open housing," she said. "I thinks we should find' out where the money is going." Some representatives said if, Del Rio has sufficient facts and-evidence a grand jury investiga-' tion should be sought. own treatment. the year before they cud business with them," he said.

An attempt by Rep. Jack Faxon. D-Detroit. to trim the committee's appropriation for next satisfactory condition. for the promotion of tourism, Five firms had notified City.struction 1350 Haslett Road, Claude 2121 Sauna Her husband is a teaching as Clerk Theo Fulton that they East Lansing.

suffered head cuts and possible sociate and resident in surgery the poverty operations was accused of stooging for Republicans to embarrass the national Democratic war on poverty. RESOLUTION OK'D 85-9 The resolution to extend Del were interested in biddine on the Letters were also received, internal injuries about noon when year from $5,000 to $500 was de Shot in Arm at the University of Michigan Medical Center. his car and a truck were in city's revised Community Anten-Miss Fulton said, from Gross volved in a collision at Waverly na (CATV) franchise. Telecasting, engineering Rodney Gibson of 813 Mrs. Romney flew to Ann Service Alexandria.

La City Council, at its Nov. 27 and Michigan. The truck, driven Arbor from London, England, Rio's committee life for another feated, it WANT EXPERTS PROBE Faxon said that instead of the House conducting the investigation it should be handled by ex Washtenaw suffered minor injuries Friday in an accidental Audiovision, through its meeting, had set Friday as the late last week to be at her Support the JAYCEES year passed by an 85-9 vote by a Jackson man, climbed guy wire to a utility pole. Lansing attorney, deadline for notification by par daughter's side. She had ac after a sometimes fiery two-hour Ewert, and Time-Life, inc.

Four persons hurt in an acci shooting incident Lansing detectives report They said he was hit in the upper left arm with a companied the governor, only floor debate. ties interested. Mayor Pro-Tern John T. Anas said at that time The franchise which council dent Thursday on Turner Road perts now available in state gov STATE MUTUAL AMERICA announced candidate for the 1968 Republican presidential "When you find that only 24 cents on a dollar have been has put up for grabs calls for a that notification would amount north of State Road are still under treatment at Sparrow Hos 2101 E. Grand Kivar minimum fee of siz.auu, begin ernment, such as the attorney general or auditor general.

"We're not detectives," said to acceptance of the franchise caliber bullet, oinson was released after treatment at St. Lawrence Hospital. nomination, on a European tour spent on the poor, yes, that's a Lansina, Mich. nine of construction within 12 pital. Marilyn K.

Leathers, 27, terms by the applicants. wnicn began earner this month. fraud and a crime," Del Rio of DeWitt and her son Brett months and beginning oi opera Onlv one of the five firms was charged. tion within 21 months, Anas said. 4, are in "serious" condition a newcomer to the list of bidders The 1967 regular session of the Miss Fulton said she would hospital authorities report Louis T.

Guy, 21, of Blanchard is "crit in the long debate over CATV. That was Consumer's Choice Vi present the letters to the coun OMUNt. KUNCMtAN ical" and Donald Maesel, 23, of nil's committee-of-the-whole on sion System, identified in its let House first approved the special committee investigation that has seen Del Rio clash with officials from Detroit's Total Action Against Poverty Program. Farweli is senous. Monday.

1 ter as a division of tyde un ttf LOOtSUNf COtWIN HOW ntvtt O.VOE W. IUNCIMAM Del Rio said $11 million of a UUtlHCIA. 314,5 million federal grant to the program went out in salaries, this CHRISTMAS give gifts of lasting beauty FLOWERS wages, fnnge benefits and 'SMELL OF POLmCS' Tome (the investigation) has the smell of politics," said Rep. David S. Holmes D-Detroit.

y- i dtzl i. fce5 Available To Everyone No funeral director sincerely interest- a member of the committee. It Si! seems to me the Republican par teshka. Basolo Nielsen Heckamaa Main Dow ty of this state is trying to find something to malign the Demo cratic Party. Clyde RuncmiM deny a family hit services for fintn- Holmes claimed it is highly State Police Announces Changes unusual for the House Republi can majority to place a Democrat in charge of a committee headquarters include: Promotion and transfer of 251 of such importance.

tion of the Executive Division at headquarters. Det. Peter R. Basolo, field state police officers and the If he (Del Rio) has some straight transfer of 10 others. Tpr.

Charles E. Henaersnw service section, Fire Marshal Di POINSETTIA PLANTS Beautiful, long Mikebeo Variety in red, pink or white, from up (This new variety lasts all thru the holidays and on into the month of January). PLANTERS or DISHGARDENS Lovely green gardens of. assorted green plants in ceramic dishes from $6 Also Cyclamen, Azalea and Mum plants. ROSES Beautiful Yuletide; Forever Yours and American Beauty varieties top quality $19, $12 and $15 CARNATIONS Long lasting Colorado variety, $7.50 BEAUTIFUL CENTERPIECES in a large variety of designs, MANTEL PIECES, DOOR SWAGS, WREATHS Come in and see our large selection.

cial reasons. At Gorsline-Runeiman Funeral Homes, we serve families of all incomes dependably, thoughtfully, and at a price they can afford. Our Service Tkt Prrftcl Dtjinition Quality mud DifritJ Gorelme-Hunriman to Cheboygan, to detective all effective Dec. 24, have been vision, First District East Lan thing, produce it and let the House know," Holmes said. "We are entitled to it I've asked the chairman time and time again.

at headauarters. announced by Col. Fredrick E. sing, to the division new arson Tpr. Philip W.

Nielsen, uavids, department director. section, same location. in addition, two veteran off! Lansing post to corporal ai Tpr. Ivan L. Teshka, East What are.

we after? What are Brighton. Tor. Richard C. O'NeiL Rock- Lansing post to the Training Division, headquarters. cers.

Staff Sgt Morton C. Main, pilot at East Lansing, and Sgt Carl M. Anderson, nost cam. we trying to fmd?" 15 CARS MISSING Del Rio charged -that 15 sta ford, to detective at headquar CpL LeRoy F. Soeitner, mander at Clinton, are retiring ters.

tions Division, headquarters, to Tor. Robert G. Rank, Manis in January, uoin men enlisted detective with the Detective Di tion wagons loaned to Detroit's Dec.8.1941. tee, to detective at East Lansing vision, headquarters. TAP operation during last July The promotions and transfers post Tor.

Norman K. Smith, Jack involving the East Lansing post Belen Flovers son, to detective at East Lansing Complete Optical Service in 2 Location ana neaaquaners include: Tor. Ben D. Benites. Traverse nost.

Tor. Roger L. Warner, Bridge City, to detective at headquar WALLACE OPTICIANS ters. port, to detective at ten Tpr. Russell E.

Dow. Ionia, to corporal in the operations Divi 626 WEST KALAMAZOO AT SYCAMORE Phone 372-5610 Allied Flerfar WeTakgraph Flowers Worldwide Place your ORDERS EARLY 4 Open; this Sunday 10 a.m.-2 pjn. 117 N. Washington ott sion at East Lansing. sing post.

Tpr. Dale L. Welton, East Lansing post, to detective at headquarters. The straight transfers involv Tpr. Francis C.

Heckaman. Vim CKpperh Oppy Stives Ir Fi4fi4sf East Lansing post to corporal in JO tAit IkANO Ui'il IAST 1ANSIN tne planning ana research ing the East Lansing post and.

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