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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 11

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(' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER' 27, 1B5I THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, JIICH. PAGE ELEVEN Neiv Boss OBITUARIES Taft Mrs, Lena Oehlharres, owner, explained she wants tbe dty to b-jy the 10 acres tor 8L Aha wants tha Market News Livestock dry to annex. thapropeny fen mediately afterward. aoc tt industrial, and then re-oenvey tt to her (Ooc tinned Tna Pate Out) George Piatt lions, morepceslbly The subcommittee yesterday Oeorgt W. Piatt, 78, of Niks, Ben Scores Attend Funeral Rites For H.

C. Lane heard Taft testify that labor and Democratic organisations spent ton Harbor resident for 80 years and a former News-Palladium em wr tne sum sum of 11. Tb property Ik jo Met of the etty Umrta at Esacty avenue. It a long, marrow ert ranxlng aorta ani oowta dae weot of tho railroad senar track that nuts behind the fae- Honey Analyzes 'Slumping Steady Tone ploye, died at 10:30 a. m.

Monday at the Berrien county hospital, after Tendency Of Stock Market a mcntfl tunes. Frtends may can at the Pifer A large attendance and Dinj Marks Quiet' flowers marked the funeral services I I three times much for Ferguson as was.spect for him. Taft said be thinks outlays In his behalf added up to about ten cents a voter. ASSIRTTS'Q THAT 85.000,000 had been spent by the Republicans In Ohio, Ferguson said there ought to be a law prohibiting large firms funeral home in NUes until Wed toriea the west eid of lit. ''00 HE SAID THREE other methods.

covering purchases. But the snort for Barry C. Lane, president of the Berrien County Package company, which were conducted this morning nesday morning, when the body wlU be brought to the Florin funeral home here, where services will be held at 3 p. m. Wednesday.

a3 Involving approval of the town BT LXWIS HAXTT ProfeaMT ef Eeeaecake, New, Terk rshrenlty The stock market shoved a Share Trade account has been notably sure of its position for a 'long time, and shorts are not likely to do much at 10 o'clock at the Kerilkowske funeral chapel In St. Joseph, Mr. Lane was found dead at the pack The Rev. H. A.

Planning of the covering until they sense a recovery from charging the cost of political advertising to operational expense, making It "deductible for tax pur First Congregational church win officiate and burial will be in Crys In buying interest, under present ship board or other property owners In the area, had been tried and failed. Cart Abate, George Tmn-nler. Walter Maerer and Watt Tbomae, all homo owners In the area, protected against age company plant Saturday. KXW TORX, Not. J7 -(AP)- The slumping tendency all last week.

It was dear that potential buyers were holding off and were waiting for still lower prices. conditions in the business world. The Rev. Prank O. Kruger of toe poses tal Springs cemetery.

stock market held a steady oours today an dturoed yerjr qult after a First Christian church officiated at Mr. Piatt was born in Lee, Iu, such a recovery does not seem likely for months. This is the logical explanation of the rites, and Don Phlpps sang April 9, 1875. He is survived by his The business recession continues. lain active openmf i The advances were a slight major the weakness.

It is about the only The Lord's Prayer," acompanled wife, Carrie; a daughter, Mrs. Or- Buyers' markets are beginning to way to Interpret the fact that only "This sort ef thing aneaated te the government subsidising part ef Tart's eampalga," he declared, The government was actually cheated oat ef tax money that was sed tor a political candidate, by Mrs. Kathryn Norton at the or lty to number but there was no de vllle South worth of Niles; one son, William of Three Oaks; two a small quantity of selling brought tan. considerable declines In most stocks. Casket bearers included Donald cisive trend ua either direction.

Radio Corp. vu one of the stead Vvl L-Jei 1 appear in some basic commodities. The probability of a Korean truce now increases the declining trend. Under such conditions, the thought of further inflation of the currency and dilution of the dollar's purchas Another way to put it to that the market lacked buying support and Bishop, Jacob Piedt. Arthur Phillips, J.

P. Hlgbee, Ben Krai and 8tanley listers, Mrs. Alex Scott Newburg, and Mrs. George Butterfleld, Mulvane, and three grandchildren. -t Mrs.

OebJhaffen'a annexation plan. They said the Ivan corporation damps adds te the open ground that ratns their well water. Industrializing the II acres, they charged, would lower the valno of their home, Downey replied their charges were "based only on theory" and that If the site was annexed to the city, the sponge-making Ivan firm could dump Its liquids into city sewers, "thereby improving the so was very thin, and broke when Jennings. ier oi the Issues today. It opened on a block of 3,500 shares at I higher.

Only yesterday Radio Corp. anounced a system to deflect guid Roger L. Putnam (above), for Junior Farm Bureau Mr. Lane, a lifetime resident ox anyone tried to sea. Some day support win oome from Patxkomky Rites Held mer mayor of Springfield, Mass was named' by President Truman yesterday to succeed Erie John ing power can hardly create optimism about investments of any Hears Talk On Crime the large short interest, aa those this area, is survived by his wife, the former Laveroe Hughes; a son, Forrest, who is secretary of the ed missiles, detect planes at greater distance and relay TV programs kind.

who are short must eventually make Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie ston as Economic Stabilisation overseas had been patented. Administrator. (AP Wlrephoto). package company, and two grandchildren, Donald and Jean Lane.

Patskowsky, formerly of 1006 Wayne street St Joseph, who died Friday The North Berrien County Junior Farm Bureau heard a talk on U. Rubber and American Cy- ana mid were among the better Atoo surviving are two sisters, Mrs. "Crime" by Andrew L. Novlkoff, de Commissioner Williams, an at gainers each adding around a point L. A.

McNltt of Millburg and Mrs. at the Berrien County hospital, Berrien Center, were held Monday at 3 p. m. at the Trinity Lutheran 4 Arraigned torney and chairman of the legislative committee, suggested that tectlve from the sheriff's department, when It met Monday evening at one time. Basil K.

Moore of Detroit. Commission Martin Lane, Benton township church. In the Twelve Comers Orange hall. the proposed maneuver might not be legal! Mayor Flaugh turned the supervisor, is a nephew of Mr. Lane The Rev.

W. W. 8tuenkei offici Other advances Included Bethlehem and Republic Steel, Boeing Aircraft, Zenith Radio, Interna For Murder JV. Y. Stocks (BY A.

American Can 108 American Tel to Tel 158 Anaconda Cop 50H Armour to Co. 11H Baltimore At Ohio 18 Bethlehem Steel 50 Other nephew are Basil and War matter over to his committee after It was announced that the bureau will sponsor a dance Dec. 8 at the Long Lake club house, three miles (Continued From Page One) ren McNltt and Oeorge H. Lane, tkraal Nickel, Du Pont, General ated. The children's choir of the church sang "Jerusalem, My Happy Home." Members of the Ladies aid, of which Mrs.

Patakowsky was a he suggested an investigation of the legality. Jr. Mrs. Dorothy Kalina of Bent appeared before the commission last 9 Xlectrie, International Paper, Baltl south of Berrien Springs. Music that on Harbor is a niece of Mr.

Lane night to list other objections to more Ohio, Standard Oil (NJ) Stand Mute His daughter. Xdra. died in 1933. night will be furnVahed by Oene Spltser's orchestra, formerly that of and United Air Lines. the Klock road route.

He recommended a route about a block Burial vu In Crystal Bpnngs Safety Council Bclgga Mfg. Utt Ken Walskl. farther north. Budd Co. 14 cemetery.

Miss Barbara Hunt was elected Women Meet Calumet He 8 COMMISSIONER BO WEN want Pour young Michigan City, Ind assistant secretary of the bureau. member, attended in a group. Casket bearers were Frank Mielke, Dan Leach, Ed and Arthur Haase, Rudy Duschek and Gus Damaske. Burial was in City cemetery, St. Joseph.

Mrt. 'Howard Fry Canada Dry 10 ed assurance that approval of the Negroes stood mute when they were The next meeting Dec. 10 at the Henry J. Samsen Twelve Corners Grange hall la be sale of the 35-acre site would not hamper possible changes in routing Canadian Pao 10 J. Case 88 Chesapeake Ohio ing designated a "Bunny Hunt and Henry John Samsen, 64, died at 7 arraigned before Judge E.

A. Westln in Berrien county circuit court Monday afternoon by Assistant Prosecutor John Spellman on to correspond to Millers idea Feast. Chrysler adoption of It proves desirable. a. m.

toaay at Memorial nospuai in St. Joseph, where he was taken Cont Can 41 NEW BUFFALO, Nov. 27 The charges of murder. Among the declines were Bears Roebuck, Lockheed, American Telephone, Phelps Dodge, fiomestake Mining, Air Reduction, American Woolen, Chesapeake to Ohio and Consolidated Kdison. The bond market was steady with little activity.

U. 6. governments were unchanged. Export News Boosts Corn. when he became suddenly ill Mon Oont Motor body of Mrs.

Lillian Frye, who was Pleas of innocent were recorded years and was an employe of the spite of all the manufacturers' precautions and developments, the best safeguard for safe toys for Christmas Is intelligent parents. Miss Eleanore Grigerelt told the women's division of the Twin Cities Area Safety council Monday night Miss Grigerelt and Mrs. Howard Lamore, speaking on baby sitting, were featured on the program given Curtlas Wright 10 day night He resided at 819 Lewis avenue, St. Joseph. Assured it would not.

Commissioner Carroll Williams and Ray Neary moved the option be given the State Highway department for 1. Sprout-Davis company. 23 ion instruction oi uie coun. Detroit Idlson fatally Injured in an automobile accident Sunday afternoon near New Buffalo, was taken Monday He born March 14, ibbt, in Surviving are hie wife, a son 108 The quartet Is charged with the Dow Chemical David, at home; two step-daughters, 84 fatal shooting on the night of Sept. DuPont Qulncy, 111., and came to this community 26 years ago.

He was em The commission voted seven to Mrs. Roy Anderson, of Bridgmah 49 4 1 23, of Robert Payne, 54. and Thomas from the smith funeral chapel In New Buffalo, to Hoxle, Ark. Burial will be Wednesday to the Lane one in another matter to raise the 41 Robeson. 87, two farm laborers, who and Mrs.

Ralph Skrockl of Kala mazoo. in the Josephine Morton Memorial Eastman Kodak Elec Auto Lite Erie RR Ex-Cell-o 19 were spectators at a gambling joint cemetery at Walnut Ridge, Ark. club house. Miss Grigerelt described Funeral services will be held on 41 near Eau Claire. They were sltot city garbage collectors fee from $420 to a figure Of $500 ft month that he requested several weeks ago.

Mrs. Frye was born at Lynn, the various age groups and interest 37 4 down from blasts of two J2 calibre Thursday at 10 a. m. at the Smith chapel in New Buffalo with the of children. ployed in the paper mms for a anon time and had been an inspector at Auto Specialties company for 35 year.

His wife, Elsie, died May 17, 1946. He bad made his home with a daughter, Mrs, William A. Wohler. He was a veteran of World War X. Surviving besides Mrs.Wohler are two other daughters.

Mrs. Leo John 58 rifles which were carried tnta the July 9, 1922, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith. She had lived In New Buffalo several years.

Mrs, LaMore described the routine Commissioner Charles Lavioiette Freeport Sulph General Ileo General Poods General Motors Rev. Gilbert H. Gruss, pastor of St. 40 St tenant house used as a combination of baby sitting and announced that voted against th measure, observ Mary's of the Lake Cathollo church 49 boarding house and gambling joint Wheat Today CHICAGO. Nov.

17-(A?) of wheat and corn to Germany and She is survived by her husband, a course will be offered in January ing the job of garbage disposal of New Buffalo, officiating. Burial 27 The itoud inoludee Math: Gillette Howard; five children, Diane Sue, 58 lews. 25. alleged leader of the gang, for both would be-sitters and their employers. Goodrich will be in Pine Orove cemetery.

Friends may call at Smlth'8. son and Mrs; Ted Parker, of Benton 43 Samuel Lee Jenkins, 31, Lloyd should be put up for bids. Mayor Flaugh and Commissioners Williams, Neary, Bowen, Walter Stevens, Sam Clark and Alfred Hlnkel- Joe Anne, Jlmmie, Gary and Larry, who are reported to be In "fair" condition in Clinic hospital, Michi Two films, Dangerous Stranger," Goodyear at Nor Ry? Pfd Hitrbor: a son. six. nowara u.

Austria today gave grains a firm to Samsen, who recently returned from warning children against taking rides with just anyone and "Learn Mrs. Herman Steljen Houd Hersh Hudson Motors strong tone at tna Board of Trade. Overnight tales of 1,700,000 bush 49 Marrs, 30, and Major Phillips, 19. 11 Phillips was represented by Atty. 13 Neville Whitney, of Benton Harbor, 53 and the other three were repreeent-50 ed by Atty.

Domonio Farina, of New man voted to give the collector, Vernon Ulllg. the additional 680 a two yearr service in Korea; a sisier, Mrs. Arthur Welfenburger, of Quln gan City, Ind. Harold Matthews and Live," on safe playing, were el of wheat to Germany and four Illinois Cent month. Commissioner Almon Tabor Mrs.

Charlet Jensen of Washing shown by Gerald Bhipman. cy, and nine grandchildren. ton avenue, St Joseph, and her son cargoes Of corn to Austria brought buying Into all pit at the opening. Funeral arrangements are incom was absent i. 27 Buffalo.

NEW BUFFALO, Nov. 27 Har Kenneth Jensen, of Benton Harbor, 13V4 I TRIAL IN TWO WEEKS plete. The body 18 at trie uey Bro MAYOR FLAUGH turned over to old A. Matthews, 63, died at 1 p. m.

have gone to Chicago to attend Many traders are of the opinion that today's export business is only thers mortuary in St josepn. 40 I It was reported that their trial Inland Steel Inspir Cop Intern Harv Intern Nick Intern Tel to Tel Johns Manville Kennecott the commission's legislative com 18 will probably start within the next funeral services for her mother, Mrs. Herman Bteljea, Which win be a start ana, that heavy foreign de mand will continue. 70 two weeks, Monday at his home in New Buffalo. He had been ill one year.

He was born in Chicago, Feb. 16, 1898, ion Of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs. Ida Runyan mlttee and City Atty.

W. U. Cunningham a proposal to annex 10 acres of Benton township property held Thursday. 87 The gambling house where the Mew high for the season were Mrs. Steljea, who resided at 3302 Kroger Co.

New BUCHAlJAN. Nov. 37 Funeral marked up for December North Leavltt street. Chicago, died Matthews. He married Ethel Jenks 84 shooting took place wis operated by 13 Bam (Knothead) Sherman, 54, who 67 claimed that he was asleep on the .1 so it could be sold to the ivano Corp.

of M-139 for a factory lite. In a letter to the commission, If March wheat in early dealings. on July 16, 1940, In New Buffalo. He Sunday evening in a Chicago Libby Glass Llgg to Meyer had lived in New Buffalo for 14 15 second floor of house when the Mack Trucks irnt xtrrA fian lanooiinn atarbea. services' for Mrs.

Ida Ruhyan, who died at $:30 ft. m. Monday at her home five and a half miles southwest, of Buchanan, will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the 8wem chapel.

The Rev. William Y. Pohly, pastor i Mueller Bran iL vhir fWh 19 he told Sheriff Erwin H. Kubath, At U1B Ol hue 1U3VX1UUT WIMBIi was cent higher, December 93.84; corn was 1H higher, December $1.89, and oats Were 14 to one cent higher, December Soybeans were higher to cent lower. January 82.88 and lard was 10 to 15 cents ft hundred pounds higher, December $13.51 i was in the place in the afternoon Nash Kelv i Nat Biscuit at 30 witit Jenkins and in a fight that Atu followed Mathews lost $U0 which of the Methodist church win mii-out Mmi burial wiu be in Water Nat Dairy Pd ne had lert on tna crap uoie ana 5g ft which was picked up by one of the au Dlavera during the argument.

Later New York Cent Nor Pao. Packard Motor Parke Davis 5ju Mathews returned with Jenkins, 6e Mam and Phillips. They walked viiet cemetery, Casketblareri will be Charles Runyan, Randall Couch-man, Howard Good, Harry Walker, Zeimar Warner and Clare Davis. Mrs. Runyan wae born Feb.

31, 1877, to Plymouth, daughter of Jacob and Mary Head. She was married to John Runyan on Jan. 0, 1896 In St. Joseph. He survives.

sw Local Forecast (By g. Weather Bureau at Chicago for this area of the Michigan fruit belt) 17 into tna piace ana nrea at ranuum 7414 and then' raced out and drove away. AiZ All but Phillips left Michigan city J. C. Penny Petlfl RR Phelps Dodge Phillips Pet Pure Oil 64 the following day.

Mathewa and ou Jenkins were captured weeks Benton, Harbor, St. Joseph Fair Also surviving are two daughttrl. I later waruuieravuie, auu today and tonight Wednesday oartiv cloudy and warmer. High iau soarrs tne xouowing oay in usccoia. UOr Viola Thompson, of Buchanan and Mrs.

Ernest Vanderbough, Radio Corp RKO Theater Rerhlfigton Rand Republic Steel" Sears Roebuck todav 30. low 'tonight high Wed south Haven: two sons. Marion ana ci I Michigan City police. All have been Carl Runyan, Of Buchanan; eight nesday 38. Light soutneaiteny winds today becoming southerly 15- gJH Iheldl without bond since their ar Shell Oil i.l...

irrandohilartn and four great Socony Vac grandchildren. Southern Pad Southern pac tO MPH Wednesday. Lower Michigan Fair tonight; not quite so cold. part ssi 1 11 Si Good ellows 8 1 I Robert D.Lucker es ry cloudy and warmer. Std 3t to 14 Pfd 61 (Continued From Page One) Funeral servlots for Robert D.

Std Oil Cal 49 Std Oil Ind 70 Lucker. 74. Who died ftt P. to. Sigma Lanfda Sigma 1.00 Std Oil 68 Members Eulogized Sunday at his home on Washington Gamma Ma Chapter, Bet Elfnt Phi 6.00 Texas Co.

53 avenue. St. Josepn wiu oe neia Wednesdav at D. m. at the Ker- Tlmken Det Axle Gold Star Mothers, Chapter union Carbide 58 17, B.

Joe $.50 Union Pac likowske chapel in St. Joseph, with the Rev. E. A. Irion, pastor Of the Zion Evangelical ChUrch officiating.

Velt's Alt Parte The News-Palladium 100.00 Unit Aire Memorial services for the deceased members of Benton Harbor Knights of Columbus council No. H20, wire held last evening in the K. of c. club rooms at Catalpa and Colum Burial wiu be In stf vsnsvuie B'Nal B'rith lodge $10.00 tj Rubbtr 67 Steel 3S cemeterv. Western Union Tel 39 Mr.

Lucklf wae born Marcn bus ftvenuei with Grand Knight 1877. in Lincoln township ana naa Your Fuel Dollar 1h 26 Cub Scouts Edwin O'Brien preying. Uved his entire llfS on the Washington avenue farm, hi had been Attend Meeting 111 a year. Miss Radde Improves Surviving are his wife, EHzabetn; A eulogy on tna me 01 tne late Arthur U. Cftlay who died earner this year at his home ifl Hagar township, was given by Attorney Oeorge Lynch.

From Effects Of Fall Twenty-sht CUb Scouts and their two daughters, Mrs. Fred Bernhardt and Mrs. Ndrane Mcuermott, mothers attended Monday Bight's Benton Harbor fti SOU. Robert meeting of the Benton Harbor Cub Miss Louiso Raddl Is Reported for all deceased members, and toe Scout Pack no. 3 at sterns Brunson Lucker, of St.

Joseph, six grand' children: a brother. Ernest, of St WUVUCKUII Sfc U10 UUU1C venavuie: a tUter, Mrs. cnariee ir, entr. 771 Qjiumftus Th81 post-Thanksgiving Rev. IX William.

LlmberV assistant pastor of St. John's Catholic church, ted the gathering in a prayer for the deceased And also gavi a short talk on Christian doc- Winkle, of South Haven, and sever avenue, from the 'effects of a fall JmcJ towra. fw tured by ft dre dM.l1 MmMi kM f. Vl. Pantar PftTftdO, deSlghSd tO tXhlOlt Fllgflm ai nieces ana neuuowi.

homo where ri ralddat. Ind Indian costumes, made by the Mr. Lucker's name inadvertenuy apneared in Monday's News-Pal trine oi uie living ana lam aea. ---ni hi Mrs. Canter aald that her aistef ocouts-as aen projecwi.

sar. nonaia failed to note any serious insets at Wilson played piano aoeompani- ladium as Robert D. Tucker. tha time of the incident However, ment Lange Rites Held Honeymooners Hurt In Crash three weeks ago her condition ne- An original play, depicting the cnutitited a visit to tho doctor who conflict betwesn thl Pilgrim Fa- BRIDQMAN, Nov. 27 Funeral advised X-rays, These revealed thers and the Indians, entitled neveral fractured ribs and a frftc- "The Thanksgiving Supper," was services for William Lange, wno died Saturday in Mercy hospital in ft) HARTFORD, Nov.

37-A Benton tured vertebra. Miss Radde was presented by Dens No. 2 and S. dl Harbor trucker was ticketed ester- Benton Harbor, were held today at placed in a brace at Mercy hospital rected by Mrs. March Durren and day following an accident on US-42 2 Dt m.

ftt the Boyd Chapel. and then removed to the -canter Mrs. James Albright. for tho price of a calco of soap! Art tlectrk hair dryer jt a beauty-treatment bargain fhafi hard to beat. It dries hair to radiant softness for a penny or less at each shampool Electricity does The Rev.

Frederick Williams, ElTE residence. Twenty-six boys received Cub near hero involving a honeymoon' ins- Chicago coutile. pastor of the Congregational scout ftwftrds. Injured were: Mr, and Mrs. Paul Benda of Chicago with bruises and 7, White House automobUes art not church, officiated.

oasKetoearers were Raymond Rosenbaum, Ronald Heilig, Edward Lange, Raymond Lange, Herbert Phfllger and ward WKhrvv. mev wra treated by ft local EAU CLAIRE. Nov. 27-kr. and P1 prMl 1,.

wtihi ov- fnrmwlv aenis. iney are leasea oy me gov of the Eau Claire and Benton Har. manufacturers, who Ritchie. Burlslwas in Graceland cemetery. bor areas, are now settled on a 700.

V1' 00 acre grain farm located seven mUes south of rennvine. 1 physician. 1 State police estimated damage to their late i model eon vertible at $1,200. Ticketed was James Rlckard, $1, jof 650 Colfax, Benton Harbor, for driving with defective brakes, said police. The trucker toid troopers he tried to pass the Chicago car.

saw another ear coming and pulled back too late to avoid hitting the ear ahead. i everything; In fact, at bargain rates. The average family gets Met at much electricity for its money today as it got twenty years ago. The reasons? Technical advance and sound busmtti management of your electric company. INSURANCE Jr-Uwt tr'jfSrf "i twit FUNERAL INFORMATION! "DtptndabU Even HeaL" Red Eye Is Exclusive With Brown's PHONE 8151 Water St.

ICS ft COAL C3. Piatt, George W. Wednesday, 2 P. M. At The Chapel The Impact rolled the light passenger automobile Into the ditch, police aald.

Trucker Rlckard was due to be arraigned before Hartford Justice fHarve Penwell on or before Dec. 8, Dinner Wednesday Erory BUSINESS EXECUTIVE wants Broadtst Protection, Full Coverage, Intelligent Service. You can benefit from our experience. We have an experienced and trained staff on fire, marine, casualty, group life, pension trust, fidelity bonds, etc. Our engineering service assures you of the lowest possible rates anoV helps you control losses, MERRILL COMPANY INSURANTS MiU la rtfeetoae tt InDIMieflr.lICfllGA! Lc: Mat The dinner meetlhg of the Ber- rien county Industrial club will be WHD held In the Rods room 01 the vm- tcent hotel Wednesday at p.

m. The oroffram will bi on "Statistical Oualltt Control'' and was arranged by Stanley Burns ttf Whirlpool 1 llll I S8J tkm. A corporation. v. ll.

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