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THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS Saturday, November 6, 1965 MICH 65 Killed to Date KILLED Killed to Date 1718-5-1779 This Year YESTERDAY Last Year WATER-WINTER WONDERLAND Compulsory Car Checks Better Driver Tests PLATFORM FOR SAFETY Direct Long-Distance Dialing Goes into Effect Early Sunday Starting at 2:01 a.m. tomor-. He said on long distance calls The long distance dialing serv-row telephone users here will within the "home" area, or the jce js for station-to-station calls be able to dial their own long! 616 area, callers will dial phone users wm continue distance calls to more than 90 numeral "1' followed by the million phones in the continental seven digit number. ito Place other ot IonS United States and Canada. I Before the called telephone jtance calls, such as person-to- TnfrnHnrtinn of Direct Dis-rings, an operator may come on person, collect, conference, and 1 In i i line and ask, "Your number, IcaUs from public telephones 'nlease?" TeleDhone users will through an operator.

ni luu-iucuj. (A- rD It I I'. '7 Five Drivers Hurt In 1-Car Accidents A booklet containing a list of the most frequently called places and complete dialing instructions for the new service has communities will be made pos-gve xne operator me numoer oi sible by the completion of a the telephone they are using. $5.1 million project by the Mich- Mr. Briggs said phone users in Roll Telenhnne Co.

I will continue the present method c-oitc m3n31rr making local calls by justjbeen mailed to all phone users AwStS. dialing the seven digit number. 'involved in the changeover. service will begin for users of approximately 120,000 tele- MORE THAN MONEY PEOPLE ARE OUR BUSINESS ment as James Crum, in his 30-s, of 313 W. Center Albion.

The accident report is incomplete. At 9:15 p.m. yesterday, Benjamin McClary, 23, of 133 Highland apparently lost control of his car on Raymond Road and it struck a utility pole, with a section of the pole being im- Five one-car accidents resulted in injury to the five drivers last night and -early today. At 3:55 a.m. today, Gary Lynne VanHorn, 22, of Route 1, Ceresco, supposedly fell asleep at the wheel on S.

24th Street and his car hit a tree, according to Battle Creek Township police. VanHorn was admitted to phones. In addition to phone users here, the direct dialing service will begin for Michigan Bell customers in Athens, Bellevue, Benton Harbor, Berrien Your We Keep Community Hospital with facial bedded in the car's interior, ac- Springs, Coloma, Eau Claire, Fulton, Galesburg, Kalamazoo, lacerations ana possmie internal uuiumg iu puuv-c luvuiuj Marshall, Martin, Olivet, Ot sego, Plainwell, Richland, St. Joseph, Three Oaks, VickS' was admitted to community Hospital with head, chest and possible internal injuries. His condition was listed as "poor" BUSY earlier today.

Enquirer and News Photo. PLANNING A BUSY DAY Discussing Saturday and Sunday schedules for the three-day workshop for Michigan Amvets and auxiliary members at the Hart Hotel are, left to right, Harvey Simrod, commander of Battle Creek Post No. 66; State Commander Homer Van Fleteren of Harper Woods; Mrs. P. H.

Willis of Pontiac, state department president of the auxiliary, and E. Stanley Everett of the local post, general chairman of the conference. burg and Watervliet. At the same time the service will start in the following communities served by independent (non-Bell) companies: Banfield, Baroda, Bridgman, Edwardsburg, New Troy-Sawyer, Schoolcraft and Union. Along with the new service, a dial "1" safeguard will be put in effect.

Phone users will first injuries. At 1:20 a.m., Howard Kemp 23, of Route 2, Albion, lost control of his car on the 26-Mile Road and knocked down a series of guard rails. He suffered a scalp laceration and rib fractures. He was treated at Sheldon Memorial Hospital in Albion. Sheriff's deputies ticketed him for reckless driving.

At 12:10 a.m., Susan Elizabeth Hartman of 529 Sibley Lane, Marshall, suffered a skull fracture and bruises when her car hit a tree on a gravel road off A Drive N. and overturned. She was admitted to Oaklawn Hospital in Marshall. Channel 65 TV Sought For City Application has been made for permission to construct and operate an ultra high frequency (UHF) commercial television i dial the numeral "1" when mak State Amvets' Workshop Here ing a long distance call. This connects callers to the nationwide network and safe Triad Stockholders Vote Joint CATV with Entron Stockholders of Triad Sta- a joint venture in CATV with guards against accidentally At 10:10 p.m., a car crashed Draws 200 I into a tree on W.

Michigan Ave- station, Channel 65, in Battle reaching a distant number when mis-dialing a local call. Without the safeguard, mis-dialed calls tions. in their annual meet' Entron, of Silver nue in Marengo Township and. Creek, the Federal Communica ing Friday voted to enter into Md. Entron is a pioneer in the tne driver was Knocked unconscious.

He was tentatively iden- Upwards of 200 had registered innnvpnipnf.p to fhp nar. tions Commission (FCC) announced in Washington EARNING GENEROUS DIVIDENDS FOR YOU! That's right, we keep busy keeping your savings working to help your neighbors buy and maintain homes, making our community a pleasant place to live and You benef.t directly by the generous dividends (currently 4 per annum) added to your account twice each year, and indirectly, of course, by putting your savings where they help build this area. tified by the sheriff's depart- manufacturing and construction at the Hart Hotel at noon today ity and to the distant party 2 Holdup Suspects of CATV systems dating back to! for the Michigan Amvets' 11th i reached by mistake. The application was filed by Mr. Briggs explained the Marriage Licenses the start of LA IV la years ago.

annual fall workshop. The three-1 Earlier this year the Boston 'day event got under way last! and James! Released by Police Mary Jane Morris Searer of Grand Rapids, the ricidiu lidveiei null a ij wh0 were multiude of newspaper and FCC revealed. Two young men broadcastmg noldmgs, acquired lu" 'c Miss Morris, a Grand Rapids held for questioning in connec- ntUmAir i tint! With tVlP $115 aimed TOt)' control of Entron and provided! "Sad Sacks." Kcim Watson, 27, and Alberta Adkins, 27, both of Albion. Max Orville Faurot, 19, Route 7, Marshall, and Kathleen Teresa Woods, 17, Marshall. Kenneth Robert Drawant, 22.

Route 2, and Rosatee Joy Faber, 21, of 21 Wiltshire Ave. Wayne Cecil Coleman, 46, of 122 S. Robins and Mavbette DePaul Mc- i 11 i nr in in procedure callers will use to dial their own long distance calls. For example, to make a call to Chicago, a phone user will first dial the numeral "1" to reach the direct dialing network. Then, the caller will dial the area code 312 for Chicago followed by the seven digit number of the telephone he wishes to reach.

it i-t ii mnro than 5 This morning, Amvets and utu tu liimiW11 iK i hprv nt Mrs raura neiie tsusiii i horv nf Mrs I aura kp ft KUsn 111 liic law i Vric at. the Silver Car Grocery on mre equity mterest CATV properties like Triad's. associated with one of the i Porter Street Thursday night, SAVED BY THE wa.IL'...?.ou;.e..,',.GaJ.es,9i Iprnims that iinsiirvessfnllv an. I were released by police yester Ban and Maria j'eanne Youngs. piied some months ago for TV day after they had taken a "lie Triad now holds CATV franchises in the Albion, Marshall, Springfield and Battle Creek areas.

detector" test. auxiliary members were welcomed by Battle Creek Mayor Harry Wilklow heard an address by Col. Frank Mercer, commander of the Defense Logistics Service Center, and some visited the local SAGE installation. This afternoon was being devoted to conferences for instruction regarding duties of various offices in the organization. Fur- The two were in a car observed traveling at high speed Its system, when completed Local Births Herman John Westerhouse, 55, Route t.

Channel 13. and Dorothy Frances Godsey, 50, Route 4. Michael irwin Housei, 2o, Custer afs, I The corporation which was and Barbara Jean Embury, 18. of 53 Cliawarded use of Cnannel 13, nOW Leo wyrick, i9, of 44 spring i st, and operating as Grand Rapids sta- DfllSV LOUIS0 Kemp, 18, Of 166 W. ROOSe- nrrrTrwr mil i lT veit Ave.

WZZM-TV, also has filed an application with the FCC for on E. Michigan Avenue soon will have a micro-wave pickup after the robbery was reported! from Detroit and Chicago and to police. They told police they. will provide a 12-channel TV FROM THE system and FM radio band. tried to evade apprehension be Local Obituaries cause their car naa improper Entron engineers have been permission to operate a VHb translator station in Battle Creek, on Channel 83.

Channel 83 would re-broad will license plates. In the pocket otj working for the past two weeks Ither instruction periods one of tnem ponce louna a construction will start soon. continue on Sunday. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs.

Dennis C. Klenk, 120 Oriole Drive, a daughter at 8:56 p.m. yesterday. LEILA HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent J. Audette, 130 N. Division a daughter at 4:22 p.m. woman silk stocking sucn as Mrs. Oscar W.

Fershce cast, from atop the Security Na Earnings Start Monthly The stockholders, in other business, re-elected Arnold Van-Zanten of Battle Creek to the Triad board of directors for a one-year term. No special group dinner is planned for this evening but there will be a dance, starting at 8:30 in the Hart Hotel's Crystal Ballroom. was worn by the holdup man. Yesterday, the driver, Roy E. Sweet, 17, of 10 Pittee pleaded not guilty to a reckless driving charge.

His trial was set for Nov. 16. Mrs. Haydee L. Fershee, Bank Building, all Chan-wife of Oscar W.

Fershee of 235 nel 13 pr0gramSj as does Chan-W. Territorial Road, died 13-s Kalamazoo translator morning in a local hospital, station whicn uses Channel 12. where she had been a patient since last Oct. 8. Coming here A esman Grand Rapids from Ohio, the couple had WZZM-TV, said today the Battle Creek residents since corporation was ready to move 1924.

except for five years spent 1Tm.m?edlate'y ln ablishmg the in Florida Mrs. Fershee was hc- the mont charter member of the Battle are Slven FCC approval. Creek Bible Church and was I Neither Miss Morris nor Mr. particularly active in mission-! Searer could be reached by tele-ary work. A memorial Battle phone today to supply any Creek Bible Church radio fund further information regarding has been established in her their plans for their proposed name and thp familv has sns-: new Battle Creek station.

Catholic I Cpj rj mi piritual How Smart Are You? (Let each member of your family write down his or her own answers or if at school let each pupil write down the answers to each question. Of the 10 questions four correct answers is a fair average for adults, three for children under 12. The correct answers will be found on page 11. 1. Who was the first Vice President of the U.

S. to succeed to the Presidency because of the death of a President? 2. What fictional seafarer landed on a fish by mistake and escaped in a wooden tub? 3. Where is the Ivory Coast lo gested that those who wish may make memorial contributions. Mrs.

Fershee was born June 29, 1889, in Auglaize County, Ohio, a daughter of James S. and Boys Ask Hearings On Burglary Charges ENEWAL St. Laura (Mover) Edsnncton. She Howard Hill ot bz Mary and Charles E. Gilbert of Current Rate Per Annum was married to Mr.

Fershee Dec. 24, 1908, at Lewiston, Ohio. Surviving in addition to her husband are four daughters, Mrs. Ruth Burk of 235 W. Territorial Road, Mrs.

Robert (Lu-ella) Traut of 119 Birch Lane. League Court, both 17, demanded an examination of charges of breaking and entering an unoccupied building when they appeared yesterday before Municipal Judge William C. Burke. For many months the Catholic people of Battle Creek have invited their neighbors to participate in a spiritual renewal. "For everyone, as Scripture says again 'Everyone who invokes the name of the Lord will be How could they invoke one in whom they had no faith? And how could they have faith in one they had never heard of? And how hear without someone to spread the news? And how could anyone spread the news without a commission to do so? And that is what Scripture affirms: 'How welcome are the feet of the messengers of 4.L.- I If ff cated? 4.

In music, how many clefs are there? 5. In dry measure, how many quarts are there in one bushel? 6. Name the capital of Oregon. 7. What is the chemical symbol of Sodium? 8.

Identify the scientist who advanced the theory of relativity. 9. In this sequence, what number should logically follow the last one: 50, 47, 55, 46, 43, 51, 42. 10. Warren G.

Magnuson is the senior Senator from which State? Mrs. E. O. (Wilma) Holmes of, The pair is accused of the Gnowangerup, West Australia, break-m at the Sears, Roebuck and Mrs. Douglas (Laura) Co.

store Tuesday night and Hursh of Wheaton, two carrying off several thousand sons, Paul K. of Lansing and dollars worth of clothes and mu-James G. of Carlisle, Ohio; a sical instruments, sister, Mrs. Forest Krueger of, The Hill youth's mother, Mrs. Dayton, Ohio; two brothers, Ila Mae Bearalltime, 37, of the Raymond Edgington of Mary Street address, pleaded Ohio, and Clarence Edgington guilty to receiving stolen prop- Compounded Semi-Annually SAVINGS INSURED SAFE TO $10,000 IN BATTLE CREEK, THE Symbol qf me guuu news: (Romans Ch.

10, vv 13-15) of Bellefontaine, Ohio, 21 grandchildren and five erty and was sentenced by Judge Burke to 90 days in the county jail. ijMXffwVff ic One Man Sentenced Twice ST. JOSEPH CHURCH 61 N. 23rd St. Pastor: Rev.

Norbert B. Wheeler Missionaries: Rev. Raymond J. Spitzer, C.SS.R. Rev.

John A. Treinan, C.SS.R. Schedule of Services: Nov. 7-13: Men 6:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 14-20: Women 10:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Ik Forgery, Burglary Bring Prison W. Beckley Road, originally charged with burglary, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of receiving stolen property under Columbus J.

Walker, 25, of, Eusebios Solis, 36, of 208 W. 24 LaVerne Court, was sen-j Center Albion, charged a tenced yesterday in Marshall by year ago with felonious assault Circuit Judge Creighton R. i after hitting a man with a beer ST. PHILIP CHURCH 92 Capital N.E. Pastor: Rev.

Gerald A. Owens Missionaries: Rev. John R. McPhee. C.SS.R Rev.

Timothy Herron, C.SS.R. Schedule of Services: Nov. 7-13: Men 6 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

Nov. 14-20: Women 6 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. ST.

JEROME CHURCH 238 Collier Ave. Pastor: Rev. John O. Hayes Missionaries: Rev. Stephen Livernois.

C.SS.R. Rev. Edward Nugent, C.SS.R. Schedule of Services: Nov. 14-20: Men Women 9:00 a.m.

7:30 p.m. Coleman to two prison terms on bottle, pleaded guilty yesterday $100. He received four cases of convictions of burglary and for-! to a reduced charge of assault cerv. The terms run concur-1 and battery, a misdemeanor, beer taken in a oreaK-in ot a beer distributor's warehouse. Three others are charged with the burglary.

Santiago S. Ortiz, 28, of Al rently. Walker, convicted by a jury bion, who was awaiting trial since February 1964, on a Larry Ingram of 247 Grove St Oct. 21 of an October 1964 break in tho 'pwman Krhnni was charge of selling narcotics, ana c. u.

sawyer ot iiu urove sentenced to from 4-to-10 years withdrew his plea of guilty and both 17, each pleaded guilty TEEN AGE SPIRITUAL RENEWAL November 21-24 7:30 P.M. ST. PHILIP CHURCH and ST. JOSEPH CHURCH in prison. After pleading guilty to a forgery charge yesterday.

Walker was also sentenced to from 5-to-14 years in prison. Since his burglary conviction, he cashed a number of commer entered a piea oi guilty to a a cuaige ui uimmus cuiu cm-lesser charge of being in posses-: tering an unoccupied building, a sion of narcotics. A second service station on W. Michigan charge of passing narcotics was i Avenue at Hubbard Street, withdrawn. Ortiz was charged! Joseph E.

Hicks, 31, and Kelly originally with selling mart-! Ray Burton, 21, both of Alger, juana to an informer for state Ohio, pleaded guilty to a charge DOWNTOWN 2 W. MICHIGAN cial monev orders which were local Police on an Albion street. of breaking and entering an un- reported stolen from a market. i Kobert McCray, 2a, of 3H1 occupied nuiiding. an auio ueai- Jackson pleaded guilty to a er's building in Homer.

reduced charge of aggravated. His brother in law THE SERMON TOPICS WILL BE AN EXPLANATION OF THE CONSTITUTION ON THE CHURCH Walker 17, of 48 Summit ..,0 Pleaded gu.Jty to a orgery it charge also in connection with LAKEVIEW BRANCH 720 CAPITAL AVENUE, S.W. AT IROQUOIS cashing the stolen money orders. in connection with the knifing of a man on July 24. Thomas J.

Robinson, 22, of 520 W. Michigan pleaded guilty to a charge of carrying a 5. The Universal Call to Holiness 6. The Pilgrim Church 7. Mary, Mother of the Church 1.

The Mystery of the Church 2. The People of God 3. The Laity 4. The Christian Approach to Sex In another sentencing, Her-schel Wilson, 32. of Lansing, originally charged with assault: concealed weapon.

Police found with intent to commit murder, I a sawed-off rifle in was sentenced on a reduced his car. charge of discharging a fire-1 David Lynn Clark, 18, of 4305 arm intentionally, but without malice. He was ordered to jailj Flir prcseription Prices for one year, but given credit eurn for time spent since his arrest THE DRUG SHOP in Mav. Wilson was charged with firing a rifle in-; Free City Wide Delivery to a car with four people in it WO 2-8564 In each parish there will be a discussion period for anyone who desires to attend on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday evenings after the announced services. URBANDALE BRANCH 1375 W.

MICHICAN AT S. HINMAN AVE. WILSON STORE 775 CAPITAL N.E. WO 4-7743 OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M.-3 P.M. and SAT.

9:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. THURS. 9:30 A.M.-6 P.M. NON-CATHOLICS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED following an argument near the Kalamazoo River. 697 Capital S.W..

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