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PAGE TWO TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1952 THE PORT HURON TIMES HERALD TIMES HERALD WANT ADS PHONE 7171 Makes First Complete Report Fare Increase Politics Planners Balk On Route For SL Clair County Agricultvra! Agent The Commission unanimously approved a motion by Mr. Moor that the County Board of Supervisors re-appoint Commissioner! Second Report Meet Thursday Initial Chest Pledges Belt-Line Road CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE his jabs at President Truman and his leadership. Senator Robert A. Taft, "Mr. CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE high school pupils could ride for 10 cents or for cents by buying 10 tokens for 75 cents.

School fares would be honored from 7:30 Baker, Mrs. Harshbarger, Howard Marvsvillp. Oft. 14 Thp nro-ic 1 1 Stevenson to Casper, Wyo. Taft a.m.

until 4:30 p.m., Monday PORT HI RO.V t'p Monday AM 10:00 Lebanon PMl 4 65 through Friday, and all day Sun- around Port Huron suggested by'jn December. the Michigan State Highway De-j "They have eotten the feel of 10:10 Ireland day. workers in the Greater Com 11:00 Imp Wood bend 5:30 partment brought protests from Buckeye Crapo Stanley Holloway Bradley Ranney Lf 5yt vr i 1 fc our work and can be of great 11:40 White Children under six years old ine 01. ciair ouniy rianning value t0 the Commission," Moor munity Chest campaign will meet! for their second of three report meetings at 12:10 p.m. Thursday; would ride free when by a fare-paying passenger.

1 There would be no change in ii 55 the transfer schedule. i Findlay Col Young Sylvania Heekin Meyers Purnell Commission at a meeting in City sa Hall, Monday night. The route was superimposed on THE COMMISSION went on a map of Port Huron and Fort; th hiri of Gratiot Townships submitted bv; ft Commissioner Harold J. Baker. jclub aent tne County.

in Hotel Harrington. At their initial meeting Monday in the hotel, they reported attacked the administration for what he said was its attempt to force a totalitarian and socialistic form of government on the United States. Taft continued his campaign for the GOP ticket today with appearances in Albuquerque and Santa Fe, N.M. Senator Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, defeated by Stevenson for the Democratic presidential nomination, stumped for his party's ticket in Detroit. Gov.

Earl Warren of California addresses a GOP rally at Rawl-ings, Wyo. President Truman was in Washington resting up brief 11:50 Cliffs "ictory 12:00 Stackhouse PM Britamlube 12:35 Str Michigan 1:15 Wilknson 1:20 Voorhees 1:30 Chacornae 1:35 Finland 1:50 AM Nettleton 1:10 Cornelius 1:45 Sellwood 2:20 Widener 3:45 Mohawk Deer 4:00 Mills 4:30 Townsend 4:55 Thompson more than 26.5 per cent of the! who pointed out two possible substitute routes. Both of these, each farther west' of the Highway Department's; AM 5:35 5:40 6:10 6:15 6:55 8:00 8:05 8:25 Part of the increase would go to drivers who have had no pay raise since the operation was started here two years ago, Mr. Paton declared. Commissioners, apparently con- Harvard Smeaton Bethlehem Fitzgerald Verona Watson Wyandotte Hill choice, were deemed far more ade quate by the Commission.

$184,668 goal. They reported a total of 48,997.81 donated in the campaign to raise money to finance health, welfare and character building services in the Port Huron Marysville District. Director Gettel announced that 1,000 copies of the land use map and information booklet are being printed at a cost of 34 cents each and soon will be ready for distribution. Gettel read an annual report PM Down Monday AM Imp Woodbend 8:40 Murphy Lagonda 8:50 Dickson 2:45 cerned over local transit problems, 3I15 appeared favorable to the increase Hutchinson 9:00 Brown THE GROUP voted to send as many commissioners as possible to a state meeting on County planning in ansinp Nov. 19 to discuss Ford 9:30 Fort Wildoc 3:40 But they deferred action to give the proposed belt-line with some-; to be submitted to the Board of interested persons a chance to 410 have their say in the public ing- 6:05 lone of authority in the State High-.

Supervisors this month in which ly from his 15-day coast-to-coast tour- and preparing for another intensive whistle-stop drive this one a three-day foray into the northeast beginning Thursday. The GOP National committee said was holding a White House meeting today designed to Outstanding among the reports was that of Mobile Trailer company, Marysville. The report, first to be completed during the campaign, was for S1.383, credited to the industrial division. 6:25 6:40 ON QUESTIONING by Commis- Cornelius Wyandotte Johnstown Donnac'ona Hood Laughlin McLauehlin Hill Kling McGonagle Calgarian Ben Ford Cadillac Collingwood Dow Chem Andrews White Sloan Fay Brown 5 iff sioners, Mr. Paton said that expen-800 ditures listed for the Bus com- included no salary for him- raise "a slush fund for Steven way Department.

Prospective new industry for the area is no longer interested in 10-acre plots, but wants only tracts from 300 to 600 acres in size, Mr. Baker said, suggesting working with the Marysville Planning Commission on the problem of zoning. he explained his work. He has spent 55 per cent of his time in the office and 45 per cent in the field. He pointed out that 37 meetings were held with 1,378 persons in attendance; 162 farm and home visits made; 17 news articles prepared, and five radio talks given.

The next meeting will be self nor any return on the owners' son's campaign. A statement put in tno nnmrwrtv out bv the committee said "the 9:50 Olcott 10:30 MacNaughton 10:40 Lehigh 10:40 Sweden 11:25 Fairless 11:50 Hennepin PM Calcite 12:20 McKinney 12:25 Walters 12:40 Girdler 12:45 12:50 Sam Mather 12:50 Hulst 12:55 Mathewston 1:00 Croft 1:05 Fads 1:10 Glenbogie 115 Wm Mather 1:20 Miller 1:20 Gr Island Down Tuesday AM 12:20 Cowen 12 25 Baker 2:00 Olds 3:05 Clymer 4:55 Heron Bay 5:00 Hoyt 5:10 Paratex 5:45 Ewig 5:50 Reiss Bros 5:55 Schoellkopf 6:00 9 20 Commissioner J. Kenneth Ram- taot thp meptin? ic heiner held at ig sey replied, 'You can't have an the white House indicates the loperation like that. Either you are complete subservience of Mr. FIRST COMPLETE REPORT in the Greater Community Chest Campaign was made by Mobile Trailer company, Marysville, at the first report meeting Monday noon in Hotel Harrington.

Left to right are John K. Dussinger, president of Local 992, UAW-AFL, and Lester J. Dowsett, plant superintendent, who reported S1.383 donated by about 88 per cent of the firm's 180 employes. A total of S48.997.81, or more than 26.5 per cent of the S184.668 quota was reported at the meeting. (Times Herald Staff Photo).

LESTER J. Dowsett. superintendent, and John K. Dussinger, president of Local 992, UAW-AFL, who made the report, said about 88 per cent of the plant's 180 employes contributed. More than $1,200 was in the form of payroll deductions, the men reported.

moved back to Nov. 12 and will be 6:05 v.v.i iu. Stevenson 10 air. uumaii. Commissioner Franklin H.

8-30. hill," he said. tv, held the city nail. 1 EISENHOWER TOUCHED off f'T- Ziesing. Cambria LaSalla Weir Paine Red Crown Ayers Conneaut Hubbard Gallagher Saunders his xas tour with 11:30 Houston calling the administration opeaitfc DfiUlC a "Weak-kneed and soft-headed" At Patrons Club am regime trying to grab control ot MRS vera HARSHBARGER, Supervisors Black.

Probate Mrs. Vera I. Ho states' rights. 6:50 Pioneer 7:45 Manuel 8:00 Berwind 8:25: 8:35 Algoway Corev Watt Angeline Champlain 4:40 f.emoyne 5:15 naltnn commissioner lrom Avoca, 12:00 Pontiac PM Ferris 12:30 Hosford 1:30 Walsh X'p Tuesday AM 1:00 W'allace 1:00 Thompson 1:00 Richardson 3:30 Weir 3:30 Down Monday AM 7:00 Hoyt 7:00 Edenbom Ernest C. Schleusener, head of the industrial division, praised the men for having completed their job so successfully and so early in the campaign.

Man, 80, Dies Of Injuries Suffered In Fall From Tree 5:00 Stevenson, in Casper, jnounced the first fall meeting of 5Q members 'and guest8 of he Area School Study Fort Gratiot patrns CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, en route to Salt Lake City, jtire Board, Charles E. Ash, Road Purneii Utah, for a nationwide radio DETROIT Monday AM 8:15 Voorhees 8:45 Harvard 9:50 Smeaton ar 12 00 Fitzgerald PM Bethlehem in the Marysville 'Monday night in Fort Gratiot Jun-m tne "'8nlior High Schooi. Monday School. 3032 Commission engineer manager. Lebanon Total report of the industrial Walter Hastie, 80.

of 7:05 Frontenac Chairmen named for the club's divison was $10,314 which includ-Twent -ghth street Port Huron said. 12:20 Verona ea a w.jjs partial report trom rv; stackhouse 1 1 1 j- oiaun.xiuu9c Committee i.au vei TV broadcast (10:30 p.m. EST, CBS-Radio, Dumont-TV), hit at the GOP for dodging issues and hurling confetti. He said: "There are some desperately 2:00. 3:00 3:30 4:30 5:00 5:30 5:30 6:00 Mueller Brass companv emploves.

Vf victory 120 Wyandotte Leo D. Jowett. in charge of "the toda' in Port Huron Hospital from approved by a 41 to 1 vote of theifJ Ban 1:05 Hill Geo Crawford 7:30 Roen 5 Reiss Bros 8:00 Maitland el Ayers 8:00 Morgan Jr 10:10 Taylor 9:00 Johnson 10:35 olds 10:00 Harvey 10:40 Wescoat 10:30 Gates el 11:30 Sullivan 10:30 Fraser 11:45 Frantz 12:00 Gary 12:00 pm Peter White Browning 12:30 Morrow AM Galloway 12:30 Irvin "harvest dinner" are Mm. Clifford H. Leonhard and Mrs.

Belmont W. Randall. Mrs. Raymond C. Wurrel wi appointed chairman of the Spring party committee.

Mothers of the fifth-grad pupils served refreshments. 8:30 important issues, although you Gerhard F. Gettel, director of the Commission, reported that a fund-raising meeting for the proposed County Center Building at Goodells, will be held Wednesday afternoon in the office of Kenneth J. Anderson, campaign at Muellers, made the a fractured skull suffered Friday; Boara report. jwhen he fell from a tree while 'in- follow 1:30 Nettleton 2:30 Cornelius 3:45 Sellwood 3:55 Widener Chacornae Finland "'aJ: would never guess it from listen-' ing to Ihe Republican They like t0 talk about issUPs! a i He was born in Tenn.

Sept. 30, "1872. where he! OTHER DIVISION totals were, $4,119.46 from the business and nrnfocetfinol HiTricinn hv 3:55 Saskadoc 1:00 Malietoa 4:35 'Marvlanrt a Campbell li-oo very much. They prefer slogans, Thompson 1:30 Bonsen and confetti." before coming to Port Frank M. Conroy; $244 from Down Tuesday 5:10 Huron.

women's division, headed by Mrs. F. Granger Weil: S3.500 from the He is survived by his widow, AM! BIRTHS AM 12:30 Ford II 1:30 McGean 2:00 Soodoc 2:00 Stifel 2:00 Frick 2:30 Yosemite I'p Tuesday AM Collingw'd 12:10 Marquette Mohawk Deer 12:20 Kling cl Mills 1:30 Vandoc Algocen 1:40 Ford el Townsend 2:00 Perkins A Thompson 2:05 XT Gypsum el Odanah 3:00 Chisholm MacPherson 3:10 Reisa Down Monday AM Ishpeming 8:45 Ford ar Askot 9:00 Kling ar Snyder 10:00 Cadiilae ar PM Collingw'd ar Taylor 12:10 McGonagle Sumatra cl 12:35 Calgarian Schwab 12:35 White Elba cl 12:40 Chem ar 6:00 Norway 8:05 jw A Reiss iSheadle PM Thomas Victorious national corporations division, of Laura a oroiner, unjan Hastie, which Alex TV Adams i rhairman i Detroit; a sister-in-law, Mrs. I IN PORT HURON HOSPITAL Oct. 13, to Mrs.

laude Boman 'and the late Claude Boman, 3195 pm Streeter drive, a daughter. (Mr. $700 from the organizations divi-i EsteIIa Hastie, Port Huron, andi sion under the leadership of nieces and nephews. fred S. Cudlip.

and 530,120.35 from Funeral arrangements have not! 2ifv STRAITS OF MACKINAC 6:30 the special gifts division, headed been completed. i 00 Boman was killed in a traffic mis- The remains are in the Arthur by Fred L. Riggin Sr. in May on Twenty-fourth 6:20 hap BEZENAIH'S. "BRAKE SPECIALISTS" Mechanical Hydraulic Power Brakes BRAKE LININGS FOR ALL CARS, TRUCKS and TRAILERS Woven Lining 8 for All Types of Special Equipment WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Service GRISWOLD AT 25TH PHONE 6279 Smith funeral home.

1:05 Sloan Armstrong 6:35 6:40 Parks g-45 Amazon 6 45 Block 7.00 7:10 Phipps 7-55 Schneider 8:45 Clyde 8:50 9:15 Coulby 9 20 Roen IV 9-23 Maitland 9:30 Yates A S40.000 appropriation from the improvement fund is to be turned over to the County Road fund on Jan. 1, 1953. A S25.000 additional a-mount is to be transferred when the 1953 match money program is started. An additional S25.000 is to be turned over to the same purpose later in the year. To this amount (totaling S90.000J the Road Commission is to add enough of its own funds to make S100.000 available as the County's share of the 1953 program.

It is to be used to match Township funds for improvement of Township roads. The County is to put up 40 per cent with the Township putting up 60 per centfor work in any given Township. If any Township is not able to match all of the money allocated to it by the County, the extra amount unmatched will be made available to other Townships which may be in a position to match more than their allocated share. Check Thefts On Harsens Island Rev. H.

Shelby Lee, Pastor of First Congregational church, spoke on the theme embodied in the poem, "The House By the Side of the Road," by Sam Foss. 1:05 Andrews 1:35 Fay Brown 2:00 Murphy 2:00 Dixon 2:15 Brown 3:10 Fort Wildoc 3:20 Olcott 3:40 lhigh 3:45 MacNaughton 415 Fairless avenue). Oct. 13, to Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur J. Nottingham, 925 Sixteenth am street, a daughter. 4: Oct. 13, to Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene 410 L. Harris, 1117 Kearney street, a son. Fernie Wolf Caulkins Hutchinson Lagonda Ford Cornelius ar Johnstown Wyandotte ar Donnacona Hood Laughlin Hill Deputy Sheriffs Edward N. T'p Mondav AM 7-40 Dalton 9:40 Wescoat 10:40 Sullivan PM Dia Aikali 1:20 Maine 2:10 Leetsdale 3:00 Up Tuesday AM 12:20 Sorrel doc Taylor 1:30 Martha Allen 1:30 Gary Down Monday AM 8:00 Ferris 8:50 Algoway 9:10 Corey 10:00 Otto Reiss 10:20 Roen 10:20 Lillian 11:20 Sensibar Sam Morse Down Tuesday AM 2:00 Rand 5:10 Paisley 5:40 4:35 Sweden pm Oct. 13, to Mr.

and Mrs. Wil- 5:20 Hennepin 5:40 Calcite 210 Ham C. Keil, 2633 Gratiot avenue, McLaughlin 5:55 McKinney Down Tuesday 9:50 ar 11-45 Conneaut Wolvin AM Manzutti jRed Crown 4-10 Cowan 4-25 I Reese 3:30 1 a son. 7:50 Oct. 14, to Mr.

and Mrs. Clif- i Hyatt and Robert W. Baker are Tracing the origin of the investigating two robberies on which, he said came from an ex-1 Harsens Island, perience in Mr. Foss' life. Mr.j Officers said a 12-foot alumin-Lee said, "That is what we are um rowboat with anchor and oars doing here now.

living in a house was taken from in front of the by the side of the road and being home of Allen Stewart, 1440 a friend to man. Channel drive, and some- "We are working together tojone broke into a cottage at 640 bring life, wholeness and peace'Monroe drive, owned by J. P. Mc- AM Walters 12:2.1 Eads Girdler Glenbogie Galster ar 1:00 Miller Sam Mather 1:25 Gr Island ar Hulst 1:25 Ziesing ford E. Setter, 1418 Tenth avenue, a son.

AM Oct. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. John 630, H. Woodward, 7224 Lake Shore 7 00 1 road, a son.

5:15 6:001 6:45 Colonel iDurston jTomlinson i Mathewston 2:25 Cambria Croft 2:40 LaSalle Wm Mather 2:50 to people of our community re-Elroy, Detroit, and took a radio gardless of race, color or and a duffle bag of miscellaneous SAl'LT STE. MARIE I'p Monday AM PM he concluded. clothing. Ball Bros A Paul Canadoc Mr. Ash exDlained that there is 6:30 Block 2:00 6:30 Negaunee 2 00 7:00 Jos Wood 2:30 7:00 Hudson 3:00 7:00 Parkdale 3:30 7:00 Dunlap 5:00 0 c.

"terry'- voikert pub- Asks Permit For hcity and education chairman for the chest discussed methods; limber Iuke GrOlll no question involved here of alio-' Shasta1 eating more than the legal one 'steeiton Clarke 7:30 Farrell 5:30 N. L. Ramsev. executive direct-! Andrew has filed an mill of County tax revenues IcoverdaS 8:30 Wolvin 6:00 9:00 Youngstown 7:00 or of the Community Chest of JVc 4 of Engi-, lor roads. the Port Huron-Marysville Dis-j? S.

Army, for permission! The improvement fund is what; trict. urged workers to remember Vyg" left funds for theftc. that the quota is some 20 per cent 'n front his not including money from er th 5700 Lake Shore road. tax sources. It includes fees taken Anderson 10:30 Boland 7:30 11:00 A Upjon 11:00 Bge Maia 7:30 11:00 McKellar 7:30 11:30 Leduc 7:30 12:00 Ferbert 8:00 riair roimtv rhetor Protests against the by various County Departments! American Red Cross and theition" based on reasons affecting during the year, he said.

American Ked cross ana the fee fUed f.re Fund AVel" Engineers until Monday. BOARD MEMBERS also moved Duffv eeneral cam-' The barrier designed as a pro-. to increase pay of Supervisors George Dufi general cam- tection against wave damage, is from S8 to S10 a day. At the same paign chairman, who conducted the fifth for wnkh an Arm they boosted transportation tne meeting, announcea mat uunn pineprs nprmit has heen in rnm five cntc BY TRADING IN YOUR OLD SHAVER ON A NEW IIP faper company, anay raiK sc son the last four weeks. and Hotel Harrington donated the YMCA NEWS report meeting luncheon.

Rev. Walter J. Fritz, pastor seven cents a mile. The increase was authorized for Supervisors by action of the State Legislature this year. Also under authority granted this year by the Legislature, Sup-; visors votprl an inrroaco tVio REMINGTON "60" rASMION ACADEMY A A 4iSt In annual salary of the Countv Judge H9 tim II of Probate from S9.500 to 810,000.

lr -HJJ Ifll La 0 St. Martin's American Lutheran. (Agency of the Community Chesti church, gave the invocation. District Governor Leslie Barker The meeting was broadcast by and Lieutenant Governor Charles The Times Herald Radio Station Scott, both of Detroit, Monday WTTH. i night made their official visit to jthe local Y's Men's Club of the The number of men who emi-lYMCA.

grated from the United States has! The Eastern Michigan District been greater than the number of the Michigan Region of Y's of women each year since 1930, Men's clubs, including the eleven although the ratio of two to one clubs in Detroit, is the largest Dis-in some years of the '30s has been trict in the International organi-reduced since that time. Nation of the club. COAL "FUEL OIL 7 Original Pocahontas coaC MICHIGAN NATlOMALm tcHECltlNG ACCOUNT 1 Ease of payment Convenience of Vr- PROOF of payment! 11 America's Favorite Fuel, the lowest ash coal produced. We have all sixes, but we feature HOUSEHOLD FURNACE SIZE, ONLY $16.65 per ton AS ADVERTISED IN ESQUIRE 9 27" ,7" Nationally Advertised1 P-riee Allowance For Your Old Shaver 03)03 QffiD HOLIDAY FLANNEL-- DO YOU USE BRIQUETS? WE HAVE THEM IN STOCK You Poy Onfy Hr'i a volu rtiot witokt.W tfc mK. aordl o' mat or' coodb tion, your eld clactrlc titvr worth 7J0 'm trod iw Rtmington Art now id level son oo DIAL 7103 4.U 2020 BLUE 3030 LT.

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