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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 3

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THE MEWS -PALLADIUM, BEHTON HAREOR, MICH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1945 ENGAGED Chriat- ranoeo ec Tares Oaks. jJirre tons the nsj meni. Two templets transmWksn Unas, tch of them extending for Power BRIDGUAH, Dc. 27 Announce- Miners me onoe eseei was a gramate ysxs ana months ot i from Brtdgmao high school to 1M2 No due rsj beta for tLa i STJOSEPIIKEWS VXQ feet, art to be tnstaOed aadement was made today by Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony D'Arosuno of Bndg drag. equipped with' alf elements of ap bu Eve, was smbject to apyrval by France and China. Chin was reported to av agreed to BTRXES LEFT the TJ. S.

embassy (Comic-jed From Page One) (Continued PTom Page Ccs1) and since has been working as a operator at the Cttuens Ttphoo Exchange of Bridgmaa. Mr. Pahoiski was discharged last paratus far transformation of voltages. switching and man of the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Ann to James Paheliki, aoa of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Laath waited for word from the A red rose is supposed to at boliae: Love You." be tn the farm of a continuous. at TJO a. m. and went directly to lighting protection, as weU as trapped men. His father, McKtnky Leath, 45-year-old coal loader, was the airport after a last roend of gua uonhie loss of energy 'elaborate instruments for recording joodbyes.

ar tt kut bras bounds altogether tha test data. Much of tha aqulp- Society i '1 among them. Tne Enal conference between the fcimediaU and extensive ment will be of entirely new design three foreign ministers lasted more that today is only on the "Dad always took the day off after a hoUdsy- the 30-year-old youth said, "but he decided en destruction to the company's equip Store Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.

M. Saturdays: 9:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M.

drafting boards. The length of ment. One phenomenon! about which there is little specific data at time devoted to tha testa will en Christmas Day that he would work than 12 hours, beginning at 2:30 p. m. yesterday (6:30 a.

m. EST Wednesday) and continuing cntH the early morning. They had been meeting daily since Dec. It the voltages to be tested is what the Wednesday." able the staff of engineers conducting tha investigation to observe the operation under aQ kinds power company engineers cau corona effect They explain that WITH YES TTJ ALLY KO HOFS of finding anyone alive, rescue this occurs when electrical pressure of weather conditions. eating -or voltage is so great that usual In- house Electric Corporation, Gen- Local Prisoners MM ft A banquet honoring ail returned servicemen and women of St Peter's gvangtlleal church.

Till be given Friday evening tn the church ansa by the Brotherhood society. Following the dinner, at o'clock, there will be music, community singing and talks by the returned veterans who will ipesk tf their war experience. Offlcen of the society, headed by Al Eemm, are In charge of the program. Ladies of the Women's Guild will prepare the dinner. sulatton breaks down and allows the trX Electric Company and Ameri- workers tolled persistently in an explosion-blocked mine tunnel today to reach the spot when the electricity to escape from the wires can Bridge Company and all the Taken To Jackson Into the air and act like a radio miners ven entombed.

transmitter. Trained rescue crews, working In principal wire manufacturers as well as two leading insulator manufacturers are co-operating in the Herbert Huff, 23, Benton Harbor Lightning provides an example shifts, inched to within 1,000 feet of the area during the night Fire, gas that is similar to corona effect. In development of special equipment and instruments and they art con and and Harold Price, 23, Benton Harbor and Hartford, tha alleged ringleaders in an attempted jail break three weeks ago. fumes, smoke and piled debris a thunderstorm, an electrical charge snarled every effort for rescue. builds up in a cloud until the stress were taken to the Jackson, prison HOPE OF REACHING the en today by Sheriff Erwin Kubath tombed men today acroee when the Brevities To help you welcome in the New Year Sequin Trimmed Dickies Glittering designs for evening wear semi-formal occasions 4.95 to 6.95 and Deputy Charles Andrews.

Huff will serve four to 10 years for latest rescue team to report an nounced a penetration of one and Released From Nary BUlle Ralph breaking and entering eight places In Harbor. He is also one-half miles from the mine pi- trance. wanted by the FBI for using the None of the workers, miners or name of his brother who was, killed in the south Pacific last year and families of the trapped miners however, voiced hope any would be forging his brother's name on bonds. He served a year In an army louna alive, cxpenencea in sucn disasters, they said the possibility Girrison, formerly a signalman second class in the Navy, received his honorable discharge Christmas Day at Oreat Lakes, and he and his wife, the former Miss Jean Taylor of Chicago, EL, are now at the home of his parents, the Harold L. Garrisons, 217 First street.

They are planning on making their future home in 8t. Joseph. Mr. Garrison enlisted Jan. 1943, and received his training at Great Lakes and at the for rescue was small in such an ex prison and was later given a dishonorable discharge.

Price was sentenced to serve four to 10 years on a charge of obtaining plosion. tributing this equipment. Fart ei Lower Cost Fiaa "Most of tha principal plants tn our interconnected system," continued Mr. Ball, "are located in the heart of the coal fields where power can be produced at very low cost. These tests are being undertaken in an effort to transmit that power more efficiently than has heretofore been possible.

This is another step in the long-range planning that has been carried on by our group of companies. Many years ago, we engaged in research as to the effect of lighting and, as a result of this research, reliable service on interconnected systems became possible. More recently, our engineers have been in the forefront in the development of power plants using high pressure, high temperature steam and because of progressive developments in. this field the efficiency of these plants has materially improved. These and other planned improvements have contributed to our ability to furnish electricity to our customers and extremely low cost in spite of constantly increasing taxation and operating FLAMES WERE encountered money under false pretenses by Sequin Trimmed Combs Colorful patterns of sequins mounted combs lev festive occasions 1.98 to 3.98 Heod Bonds 3.98 to 4.98 becomes so great that the surrounding air, normally an insulator, can no longer stand the pressure and the electricity flashes to earth.

In the same way, at very high voltages man-made electricity has a tendency to flash through the air or across insulators. The tests planned by the power company are designed to develop proper equipment to keep corona losses to an economical minimum and to avoid straying impulses that might cause radio interference. Their engineers express the hope that with the data acquired, authentic information will be secured as a basis for the selection of wires, the spacing between the wires and margins for insulating the electricity so that it will be safely contained while at the same time construction costs will not be excessive. In conducting these tests, the American Gas and Electric Service Corp. plans to erect two 3-phase power lines adjacent to its new Tidd generating station at Brilliant, Ohio.

This program la not a laboratory test in miniature. It will be made under actual operating conditions with full-size equip- 100 feet from the mine entrance, selling a car which he did not own. State Highway Patrolman Austin Hall reported. He said the miners University of Elinois. Swing his POUPLE WED 70 YEARS were believed trapped at the dead service in the European and Amer end of the two and one-half mile ican theaters, he was awarded the LANSING, Dec.

27-(AP) -Wiley Strickland, 89, and his 84-year-old wife, a Negro couple born in slavery tonar mine. Victory MedaL Purple Heart, a Silver Star and two Bronze Stars, in Georgia, will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary here today. The fire apparently haa Been burning since the explosion about 8:30 a. m. (O.S.T.) yesterday in the mine operated by the Kentucky Ret lira.

To East Mr. and Mrs. Evening Handkerchiefs OC soft chlH on with net trimming. A smart accessory for evening. Lace trimmed hankies in several patterns.

1.00 to 1.50 Ray Dumke have returned to New Seven of the Strickland's 19 children are living. They have 75 Straight Creek Coal company. York City, N. after spending a i tj iv.i grandchildren, 75 great grandchil he Christmas holiday with Mrs. dren and six great great grandchil Dumke's parents, the Edward dren.

They have been residents of Mine experts expressed oeuet uwi most of the men might have perished in the actual explosion. They added that gas fumes probably killed any who might have survived i Doeschers, 318 Lake Court, and Mr, Lansing since 1923. Dumke's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael 'Dumke, 712 Wayne street.

the underground concussion. Postpone Meeting The evening meeting at the Withers! school on Sober-faced relatives of the trapped men stood at the entrance of the mine patiently awaiting news from the rescue teams. Jewelry for Evening Wear--- Pearl necklaces and chokers (simulated). 1.98 to 17.95 -Costume Jewelry 1.00 to 25.00 Sequin Trimmed Bags A perfect accessory for any formal or semi-formal occasion. Smart, attractive bags, decorated with sequins and moderately priced at 10.00 tea Nile road, near St.

Joseph, has been postponed from Jan. 3 until Jan. 5 at 7:30 p. m. It was mm announced today.

Big Three (Continued From Page On) Home From Sanitarium Robert Read has been removed to his home at 608 State street from the St. Joseph sanitarium, and is making good recovery, from a severe heart attack, which sent him to the sani tarium for treatment. Hera For Holidays Mr. and Mrs X. Vincent Blake and daughter Barbara of Wayne, who spent End ot Season Reduction of Christmas at the home of Mr, Blake's mother, Mrs.

Maude V. Blake, 1218 State street, are spend Ray Nichols Refrigeration Sales Service has been officially appointed exclusive i i b-utors of the Tyler Store Fixtures, including Meat coses, dairy self-service cases, walk-in coolers, reach-in box, self-service frozen food cases and self-service refrigeratored vegetable cases. ing tha remainder of the week In Chicago. They will return here for a continuation of their visit before returning east, where Mr. Blake is regional manager for the Belden ten and, by their exchange of views, had "clarified subject for the three governments" se that will be easier in the fntore to obtain "agreeable result.

BYRNES EXPLAINED that be had stated that nothing was agreed to which was not set forth in the commuique because "some people are always anxious to know If there are secret agreements." He declared that the conference had been "very constructive" not only because of the settlement of many problems but also because "of the cordial relations between the three countries represented." "There is great hope," he added, or the settlement of other problems in the same friendly spirit" i Asked if he could say what percentage of agreement was reached on the matters discussed, Byrnes replied that "there win never come a time when there will not be matters pending because new matters always arise." He disclosed that there still had been no reply from the French government on the three-power formula for drafting European peace treaties. The Wire Manufacturing company of Chicago. Winter Coat Prices Fur trimmed and tailored styles Black and colors Regular lengths and shorties Coats for dressy wear and business For school and sports. Children's Coats A selection of styles for boys and girls. Sizes from 1 to 14.

Sets and single garments. Reduced Returns To Office--City Manager H. G. Crow of 1927 Forres avenue has returned to his office in the eity hall after being confined to his home for a few days with ill ness. rate Cay EHeMgjG Home On Vacation Miss Marl 20 1 iyn Guild, a freshman at Albion college, Albion, is here for a holi l4 REDUCED day vacation at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Guild, 8S1 Mohawk Lane. She will return Phone 6588 Napier Ave.

at M-139, Benton Harbor to school Jan. 2. Visits Parents Miss GladyB Orieger is spending the holiday season with her parents, the Sam rGriegers of 619 Lake street. A teacner in the second grade at a River Forest, school, Miss Grieger has a vacation until Jan. 2, when the school re-opens.

I 'A if fiUTTEl nifll 1 JO LQ UB JliilLilii AJ Home From College Miss Elaine Kalke, a student at Western Michigan college in Kalamazoo, Is spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kalke, of 907 Wayne street. She will return to school Jan. 1.

The Kalkes' son, Pvt. Gerald Kalke, formerly stationed at Balboa, in the Panama Canal Zone, has been transferred to Coco Solo, Panama, with the 3rd Guard division. SaveToday-on things yoti can me Now Ends Visit Here Dr. Robert Milton has returned to Baltimore, after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Clare Milton of 1922 Niles avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Clare Milton, left earlier this week for their home in Akron, Ohio, after a visit with Mr. Milton's parents. ff -(' 1 IIIIS23 urn Filipino Quisling Is Sentenced To Death MANILA, Dec.

27-(AP) Clark Castillo was sentenced to death today by a people's court as the Pied Piper who led almost 1,000 Filipinos to mass execution by the Japanese. He was the first collaborator to receive the sentence in a decision which established as an important precedent that membership in the Japanese-sponsored Makapili army constitutes treason. Last March, Castillo, on pretense that the Japanese were according safe conduct, cajoled the population of the village of Lumband near Lipa, in, Batangas province, to congregate. The Japanese then killed all except members of the Makapili The massacre was one of the atrocities whch figured in the trial of Lt. Gen.

Tomoyuki Yamashita, fnrmr Japanese commander in the Philippines, presently under sentence of hanging. it Monday, December 31st. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY Open Again Wednesday, January 2nd, 1945 at 9:30 a.m. DEM3 BUCHANAN WIFE SUES Mrs. Vivian Jessie Gess, Buchanan, today filed suit for divorce in I jrrien county circuit court against bert A.

Gess. She charges cruelty. 1 ey were married Aug. 10, 1S35. r- s.

Gess is represented by Atty. I Ilia Window. A Gillespie Preecrlptfoa Is A P'aMer of onor hell GileS bbS RaekeS fef tb Expcticnt of rmn mm "list Tcer Stmd ct. si STATE gad BROAD STS..

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