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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 15

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Jackson Broadcasting and Televi THE STATE JOURNAL Thursday, Nor. 13, 1953 15 Work Set On Station unsins, Michigan 1 SCOOPS ON ECONOMIC FRONT of broadcasting at M. S. said the station, to broadcast on TV THE TOWN Channel 10, will be on the air Reds Make S. America Inroads sion company, an unsuccessful applicant for the television channel at Onondaga.

M. S. U. will operate the station on a shared-time basis with Television Corporation of Michigan (Lansing, WILS) with the university operating an educational program for 38 hours each week and the Lansing firm producing a commercial program for the balance of the broadcast week. about the first of January.

Construction got underway fol Reniger Construction company of Lansing started work Wednesday on the building to house Michigan State university's television transmitter' at Onondaga. The building will house transmitting equipment which will be installed by the General Electric company. Dr. Armand Hunter, director It provided Argentina with cred lowing circuit court action Monday in Jackson to lift a temporary injunction against the uni its of 100 million dollars for By THOMAS P. WHITNEY shadow a major Russian drive (A.

P. Foreign News Analyst) for economic political penetra-Two recent Soviet trade deals tiori of the continent. purchase of Soviet oil equipment to develop Argentina's oil versity building the station. The injunction was obtained by the in South America seem to fore- One of these deals was large. industry.

Kepayments in Ai een- jtine commodities, will be over a Shop Savings Thursday 9:30 To 9:00.. Friday To 9:00 Saturday To 5:30 seven-year period. The other deal was small in comparison but has equal signif MUuvJbl I 'm, -SjIaia icance. It was a trade of one million dollars worth of Soviet oil for one million dollars worth of Brazilian cacao. Pending is a deal of possibly seven times thisi size in 1959.

HAVE 'BEACHHEAD' In the background is contin-i ued Soviet purchases of Urugua-', yan wool. I In effect, the 1 a by Wecive these transactions and others why: planned are establishing a beachhead in the southern part of Latin America. The economic meaning is obvious. The types of deals the T) re i nuaMdus aie uu.ej.iiig nave great attractions to Latin American countries. The type of transaction entered into with.

Argentina pro Right when you want them most small precious minks at big savings Shop Compare vides needed industrial equipment for credit and can presumably be repaid in part at least with goods which Argentina might otherwise have difficulty exporting at reasonable prices. The contract with Brazil saves that country badly needed hard currency and helps dispose of a cacao surplus which is a drug on the market. The political significance is also not far to find. The Soviet Union sees enormous political opportunities. The existence of anti-American feelings, the prevalence in some countries of rapid inflation, and the presence of serious economic and social problems suggest to the Russians that efforts at attemDtine 'to Anywhere I Krr men all wool most famous label fk Crew Keck Dan River -Jll' your chemee spread Communism or at any rate in increasing anti-United States feelings will bear rich IMwfflmi eaters uaytimers imam to save up to fruit CREATES INTEREST The Soviets a ilinlnmatip mmiJ.J:.

SAVE 1.01 SAVE 2.01 HPI BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS WjS0)J fjf regular 4.98 I if perfect 5.98 Tffl I relations with only three Latin American countries Uruguay, Argentina and Mexico. The of fer of favorable trade deals is calculated to make others sit up and take an interest in relations with the U. S. S. Ji 3)97 97 IMBfcd yes, even magnificent MINK lt need not be thought that.

the Soviet interest in Latin! America is exclusively political. ir. i i-i i i i iuuscuw wuuiu line 10 oe a Die to barter Soviet commodities for South American products, many of which cannot be produced in Russia, and to do this on a large scale. Natural Royal Pastel Mink Cape Stole Natural Silver Blue Mink Cape Stole Natural Blond Mink Cape Stole Natural Ranch Mink Cape Stole Dyed Mink Deep Collared Cape Stole Dyed Mink Portrait Collar Pocket Stole Dyed Mink Portrait Collar Cape Stole inn ers Announced Popular crew neck styling Smart assorted plaids in ir I SlSPfiL lvl-WMI' 1 in soft 100 w00'- ldeal care Dan River cotton fabrics- P2 CTmV ti'lt4" I orcasua' wearm9'sPorts- Slight imperfections will not flllrllflif SKSi ft ttltiffFfi I I In red, camel, light blue, impair wearing quality. In sizes ffp Es SltstlfX I f4 tVpWf charcoal, grey.

S-M-L. 12-20, 14V4-24V4. 1 1 1 1 BASEMENT MEN'S WEAR BASEMENT DRESSES ffiP fllli! 1 SM misses' wool misses' smart pretty lace trim Crew Heck Slim Line F7j Wash n' Wear; vf Sweaters Wool Skirts A jylon Slips Al NO DOWN PAYMENT MONTHS TO PAY All-Expense 'Night Out' Awaits Four Couples For Stamp Sales Winners of the five "night on the town for two" prizes in yes, even magnificent MINK tne stamp-Aid sale were announced Wednesday by Mrs. Kenneth West, chairman, of the one-hour sale throughout the city last week. Sale of the red and blue Centennial seal stamps netted in excess of $6,200.

A three-way tie developed for one of the prizes and a cash award will be made instead, Mrs West said. Two of the winners, Mrs. Lou Natural Silver Blue Mink Clutch Cape Natural Sapphire Mink Clutch Cape Natural Royal Pastel Mink Cape Stoles Natural Ranch Mink Cape Stoles Natural Deep Silver, Blue Mink Cape Stoles Natural Royal Pastel Mink Pocket Stoles Natural' Autumn Haze Mink Portrait Pocket Stole iJiN SAVE 1:01 SAVE. 2.09 lyJ SAVE 1.04 jPO iM3.97 "3.89 1.94 1 1 illWf if 100 wool Shetland Figure flattering slim line So daintily trimmed in II sweaters featuring skirts in assorted 115 lace for the woman, (I 'tfel! crew stv'in9' plaids, flecks. Perfect, iOjf' 1 who prefers beautiful lin-' I 'on9 s'eeves- Char- companion for-your gerie.

White, pink, blue in, fcSa coal, grey, red. In blouses, sweaters. In sizes jffVX 1 easy-care nylon gA sizes 34 to 40. 10 to 18. i- lti Sizes 32-38.

HtV BASEMENT SPORTSWEAR BASEMENT SPORTSWEAR BASEMENT. LINGERIE is E. Coash, one of five regional chairmen, and Mrs. Lloyd Moles, one of 33 district chairmen, were named after the sale last Thursday night. NO DOWN PAYMENT MONTHS TO PAY Careful checking of sales records, however, was required be fore naming other winners, Mrs.

Test said. Mrs. Alfred Mitchell, 726 Du- rant working in the VerLin- Select Mink at Special Savings den school district, was named top block chairman. Mrs. Curtiss Showers, 211 Downer st, Fair-view district, was named the top Stamp-Aider, but a three-way tie developed for the second Stamp-Aider prize.

In the tie were Mrs. Glen Masters, 1010 Senate Fairview district; Mrs. Tharon MeiTs a I Natural Royal Pastel Mink Let-Out cjoo I Pocket Stole Wm's Cotton Knit Blouses DeYoung, 1816 Wesley Horsebrook district; and Mrs. Peter Groothuis, 526 Edison 1.98 reg. Tie Sets reg.

130 1.00 INatiiral Royal Pastel. Mink Let-Out Cape Stole $JSW Maplewood district. Money set; 24x36 Viscose Scatter Rug reg. 3.98 1.99 all solid colors non-skid back 8 lovely colors I Lady Sutton Blouses I if perfect 1.99 1 2 2.99 1 solid, print cotton i Jt)all dacron blends assorted styles sizes 32 to 40 Men's Fall Sport Shirts reg. 2.98 1.97 cottons and rayons conventional, ivy stripes, plaids, novelty long sleeves, S-M-L-XL 1.33 aside for the fifth night on the town for two will be divided and turned over to the three.

The other winners will receive an expense-free evening that includes I Natural Emba Cerulean Mink Let-Out Suit Stole $499 hankv. tie-tac and tie taxi, dinner, movie, corsage and baby-sitter. stripes, solids gaucho, boat collars short sleeves sizes S-M-L or hanky, bow tie, tie solids, stripes and i' neat conservative prints I Natural Royal Pastel Mink Let-Out I Collared Cape Stole $499 Reg. 1.50 fo .95, Men's mufflers in wool "or rayon. Assorted plaids and solids.

Reg. 4.98, Men's orlon and rayon V-neck sweaters. Grey, brown, red. S-M-L. 2.88 Natural Emba Autumn Haze Mink $599 Let-Out Cape Stole 1.00 2.49 Funds from the sale will go toward financing events during the city's Centennial observance, from February to- June, next year.

Arrangements for the observance are under the direction of the Lansing Centennial Year, board. Members include H. Andrews Hays, president; Elton Tubbs, vice president; Albert Boyd, secretary; Lucile Belen, treasurer; Horace Bradshaw and Paul Martin. John Maters is full time director for the board. Taxes Boosted WASHINGTON Motor-fuel Reg.

3.50, Men's slipper socks in assorted solids and plaids. Wool or orlon. 10-13. Reg. 2.S8, Boys' cotton twill chino slaxA A pa with ivy back strap.

Tan, black, gray. 6- for Oivll jNaraEba don be caught short! buy winter footwear now and save! I Natural Royal Pastel Mink Deep BloirSon ccK I Let-Out Cape Stole gJ Children's Boots taxes were increased in two states during 1958. New Jersey $695 I Wm's Stadium Boots SAVE 1.11 88 Natural Silver Blue Mink Let-Out Portra Pocket Stole insulated increased its tax from 4 to 5 cents a gallon and Rhode Island boosted its tax from 4 to 6. South Carolina extended a temporary motor-fuel tax. regular 5.99 A I Natural Royal Pastel Mink Extra Large ctqe I Let-Out Cape Stole 200 Prominent Deaths (Br The Associated Johnson OUa Coach KANSAS CITY.

Nov. 13 UP Johnson Olin Couch. 53, member of the board of director, of the Kansas City Southern railroad, died Wednesday after an ilineft of two weeks. He was the son Natural Silver Blue Mink Let-Out Portrait 5705 Cape Stole ssrfe of Harvey Couch, former president and; 1 n. (.

Iw.nl nf Iha nilrDBn V4V-, SAVE 2.50 regular 4M -r-1 -iii red white brown sponge insulation limited quantity some imperfects 6 to 4 to 8 fit all Keel heights nylon, rubber 2rs heavy tread soles for action in black only women's sizes 4 to 10 many more to choose from Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported fur Prices plus federal tax FUR SALON SECOND FLOOR Save as You Spend With Green Stamps He was born in Athens. La. A. Clifford Canton PHILADELPHIA. Nov.

13 UP) A. Clifford Carlton, 63. director of the Franklin Institute museum, died Wednesday. He was former curator of Ecology and mineral Industries at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. He was born in Baltimore.

t. Charles Tola CALGARY. Nov. 13 WW. Charles Yule.

70. former general manager of the Calgary stampede and an in- tuw.finn.Ilv bnnum tiVMtrwlr 1llnV Inf I more than 50 years, died Wednesday. 11 1 0L0U4 1 BASEMENT SHOES.

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