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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 3

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1957 THE NEWS -PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR MICH. PAGE THREI As Bulganin Goes Down MEWS OF ST. JOSEPH; Buried 15 Minutes In Ditch; Saved: Zhukov Up? St. Joe Man Is Unhurt Memorial iMpl-H'-l i I Changes In Water Bond Set Up Voted Hospital New Jobs Seen For Both Reds WASHINGTON, Aug. 6 AP) ISBItll ADMISSIONS Patients admited to the St.

Jo Diplomatic officials speculated today that new Jobs may be in the seph Memorial hospital during the offing for Soviet Premier Nikolai si past 24 Hours were: lillllik Bulganin and Minister Georgl Zhukov. Medkal St. Joseph Kevin Flaherty, 620 fcl i i I 1 Church street; Mrs. James Wood- ley, 283 Lincoln avenue. "Ni Benton Harbor Bonnie Hairs, Emil Kelm (left), 59, was buried beneath five feet of soil for nearly 15 minutes in a sewer ditch cave-in shortly after noon Monday on Collins avenue in Benton township.

Kelm, who lives at 511 Wayne street, St. Joseph, showed no ill affect at his examination at Mercy hospital. He was laying tile In the bottom of a nine-foot sewer trench connecting a home he is building with the Benton township sewer. Volunteer firemen dug with their bands, and William Wesner (shown in pit), of Wesner Brothers, used a backhoe to rescue Kelm. Wesner, who was helping Kelm dig the ditch, said he had just handed Kelm a sewer tile when the trench walls rolled in on Kelm managed to dive into a small hollow at the end of the ditch, probably saving his1' life.

227 Frederick street. The speculation about another Kremlin shakenp was In- spired by the circumstances surrounding party boss Nikita Khruschev't rendezvous la Romania last Thursday, and Friday with Yugoslav President Tito. Bulganin missed those talks be Brldgman Connie Payne. Chicago, SI. Mrs.

George Greg ory, 6650 North Damon avenue. Required By-State Agency St. Joseph city commissioners last night formally adopted two amendments to the recently enacted water bond ordinance in order to conform with stipulations of the Michigan Municipal Finance commission and the bond buyers. The amendments, approved last week in oral form, stipulate that the $700,000 in general obligation bonds be used first in the $1,340,000 water expansion program, and that money derived from revenue bonds Surgical St. Joseph Mrs.

Oscar Schmidt, lieved to have dealt with prime satellite political topics and also 1413 Morton avenue; Mrs. Eliza beth Upton, 298 Ridgeway; Mrs. was omitted from the list of officials joining Khrushchev in a scheduled visit this week to East William Urban, 512 Wayne street; Mrs. Ann Weppler, 2405 Lake Shore 9 Germany. drive; Claude Jockmans, 1003 Church street; Mrs.

Abraham Loe-wen, 1701 Langley avenue. SPECULATING ON'NEW Krem Benton Harbor Mrs. Toscanelli lin moves is an uncertain business at best, diplomatic officials conceded, but they hazarded guesses that: Wife Left 18 Years Ago, Askew, 363 Lennon street; Mrs. Fred Schaffer, 2175 Lawrence drive; Mrs. Marcus O'Leary, 1485 Pipestone road; Mrs.

Earl Post, 1. Bulganin, noticeably shrinking be used later In the development program. City Manager Leland Hill explained that' the amendment was required by the finance commission in order to make it easier for the commission to keep track of unused funds from, the general obligation bonds recently sold. DELINQUENCY CUT The other, amendment reduces the water delinquency period from one year to six months. The city manager said that although the ordinance stipulates that water be terminated after one year of delinquency, the city had actually been "shutting off" water service after two periods of delinquency.

Two periods amount to six months. City Attorney Arthur G. Preston, explained that both amendments were simply formalities. The commissioners also authorized City Clerk Ira Wagner to charge off $2,519.38 in delinquent personal property taxes covering a period of the past 12 years. The city manager said most of the firms and individuals on the delinquent list were bankrupt, out of business or deceased.

The state highway department maintenance contract for state highways within the city will amount to $20,940 this year, the city manager announced. He pointed out that this year the state is paying 100 per cent of maintenance costs, whereas the city had shared the expense slightly in past years. PURCHASE APPROVED The commission aDDroved the Niles Man Gets Divorce In prominence since Khrushchev thwarted an attack on his leader Shell Teach U.S. Children In Germany route 3. ship last June, might be kicked Bridgman Mildred Dean, US-12.

1 a Maurice Marooney, upstairs to the presidency. This powerless post now is held by the aging Klementi Voroshilov. route 2. A 52-year-old Niles township man won a divorce Monday from his wife, whom he said left him, 18 years ago and never returned. 2.

Zhukov, President Eisenhower's BIRTHS St. Joseph A boy weighing two Miss Jean Forsythe, who has Judge Thomas Robinson granted World War II comrade in arms, might succeed Bulganin as pre pounds, one ounce was born to Mr. taught in the Washington school, St. Joseph, for the past two years decree, on grounds of desertion, to Victor Trevino of 2229 US-31 north, and Mrs. Richard DuLong, 1820 mier, giving Khrushchev a chance will leave Thursday for Port Hamll Niles, in Berrien circuit court.

to cash in on Zhukov's high per Lake Shore drive, at 9:59 a.m., Aug. 5. Trevino. a farm laborer, moved to sonal popularity with the Russian ton, Brooklyn, N.Y., and from there will sail for Bremerhaven, Germany, for a one-year teaching hitch at this area five years agorrom Texas, Benton Harbor A girl weighing people and making official a general belief that Zhukov now rates He was married there Dec. 7, 1931, but after eight years he said his six pounds, four and a half ounces an overseas army school.

was born to Mr. and Mrs. John wife, Librada, walked out on him. Miss Forsythe is the daughter of second only to Khrushchev in Russian power; Trevino was unable to locate her Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Forsythe, Longacre, route 3, at 10:11 p. m. Aug. 5. But there has been speculation and mail sent to her last known ad- Pleasant street, Watervliet.

She was graduated from Watervliet high A girl weighing seven pounds, abroad that the premiership might six and a quarter ounces was born school. SheJater attended the Ben Book Three Men At Berrien Jail to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoffle, 342 Gary avenue, at 11:01 p.m., Aug. 5.

Winnings Up go instead to Anastas Mikoyan, the deputy premier and economic expert named to accompany Khrushchev to East Germany. ton Harbor Community college and received a bachelor of science de A girl weighing seven pounds, six dress in Texas was returned unclaimed. He began divorce proceedings last march. The couple never had any children, but soon after his wife left, Trevino took under his protection two orphan boys and a girl. The three are now grown up and married, but still consider Trevino as their "daddy." WILL REMARRY The children said Trevino plans to remarry this summer.

Judge Robinson granted six other divorces in Berrien Circuit Court Monday. Charles Robinson of Benton Harbor won a divorce from Lois Robinson on grounds of cruelty. The couple was married March 20, 1940 and had three children. Their custody is still to be settled. 4 Betty Hall of Benton Harbor received a divorce from James Hall, on grounds of cruelty and non-support.

They were married July 28, 1953 and had no children. Delores Hopper of Benton Harbor gree from Western Michigan uni versity, Kalamazoo. purchase of a concrete saw for ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. To $63,500 THE STATE 'DEPARTMENT Before teaching in Washington Thomas Renner, 1199 US-31, at 8:17 p.m., Aug.

5. 11,470, pius 1165 for a blade. City Manager Hill pointed out that neater and more efficient Darin? and Monday declined comment on such speculation. school she taught in the Washing DISCHARGES Berrien sheriff's officers booked three men at the county Jail Monday night. Fritz Campbell, 33, an Arkansas fruit picker, was charged as drunk onH rficnrHprlv aft.or a fltrhf: of.

t.hft NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (AP) Dairy was divorced from Joseph Hopper for alleged cruelty. They were married Dec. 10, 1955 and had no children. Rosemary Morris of Benton Harbor, won a divorce from Gerald Morris on grounds of cruelty.

They were married Oct. 3, 1956, and had no children. George Fisk of St. Joseph, was divorced from Jeannine Fisk, for alleged cruelty. They were married Jan.

26, 1950 and had no children. Ray Smith of Niles was granted a divorce from Donna Smith, for cruelty. They were married March 18, 1944, and had no children. street repair could be maintained with the saw. He said the city had been borrowing saws from contrac armer Harpld Craig defeated two Upon her arrival in Bremerhaven, Miss Forsythe will be given an assignment to teach in the elementary grades in one of the US army de opponents on a TV quiz show Monday night and boosted his total winnings to $63,500.

Bulganin is widely reported to have sided with deposed Soviet leaders Georgie Malenkov and V. M. Molotov during the fateful Central Committee struggle last June 22-29. Ever since, he has taken a conspicious back seat Zhukov. on the dther hand, re St.

Joseph Mrs. Rose Brown, 1112 Market street; Raymond S. Pruitt, 85 Lake Shore drive. Benton Harbor Mrs. Willie Myers, 473 Eighth street; Mrs.

John Keith, 6EO South Crystal avenue. Coloma Duanne Robinson, 359 Paw Paw street. Covert Marc Turner. tors io ao some or tne work but the "contractors don't like it very much concrete saw blades get dull and they are expensive." An agreement with C. O.

Rail. pendents' schools for the 1957-58 Robert Trapp home on Brown Town road. Reuben 44, a floater, was jailed on a drunk charge, Jerry Lee Young, 25, of 1085 Highland avenue, Benton Harbor, was booked on a non-support warrant issued on the complaint of his wife, Ida. Craig, 26, of Granville, N. first picked up $9,000 on NBC-TV's "Twenty-One" by beating Brian Hamilton, 27, of New York City, a translator of French technical books.

road for putting a water main and storm sewer under the tracks at Hilltop road, was announced. chool year. Grau Family Has Seventh Reunion portedly helped Khrushchev win in the struggle forTpower, and ap me commission also nasKprf nn parently has gained stature since. The upstate New York farmer Dorothea Becker Honored At Shower first resolution the project of surfacing the last half of Will ririv then went on to score a 21-0 shut-Dut over Richard McGrath, 28, a research market analyst from Lafayette, Ind. The city manager said 100 per cent Bike, Truck Crash" The seventh annual reunion of oi tne property owners had signed a petition requestine the Bavin the Grau family was held on Sun' Kills CapacGirl day at Sportman's Park, Arden, project.

with 66 attending. 1 p. m. potluck dinner was Red Sales Talk BERLIN, Aug. 6 (AP) Western CAPAC, Aug.

6 (AP) served. The oldest member present was Mrs. Adam Grau, 84 years of Mrs. Anthony Zitta, Lincoln avenue, St. Joseph, assisted by Mrs.

Donald Anderson, entertained Monday evening at a shower party for Miss Dorothea Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Becker, Lincoln avenue. Game prizes were won by Carol Erickson and Mrs. Tom Osborne.

The guest of honor will be married Sept. 7 to Mark Suino, son of Mr. and Ed Suino of Hazel Diane Withun, 6, of rural Capac was killed Monday night and age, and the youngest, Cynthia Ann diplomats said today they are convinced Nikita Khrushchev's visit to Bills totalling $36,540.35 were unanimously approved. St. Joe Needs Houses For New Teachers her 14-year-old sister, Florence, Carson, six-months-old.

critically injured when their bi A number of games were enjoyed Red, East Germany will produce German unity declarations designed cycle collided with a pickup truck on by women and children and soft- to influence next month's elections M-21 east of here. The truck driver was not held. ball by men and boys. The 1958 officers are as follows in West Germany. Herb Grau, president; Ernest Hauch, vice president, and Paul Frank Duerr, president of the St.

Joseph high school PTA, announced today houses and apartments are needed for teachers who will be coming into St. Joseph this fall. He said about three or four houses Live Better More Economically With Gas Sensational John Wood with two or three bedrooms a.w needed. Anvone wishing to rent Janelrwill either houses, or apartments to teachers and their families In asked to call the high school office. The tie Plan telephone number is YUkon 3-1573.

mtfaway Arraign 4 In St. Joe Court Grau, secretary-treasurer, i St, Joseph Bride Honored At Shower Miss Joanne Fehlberg was honored at a bridal shower given on Monday by Mrs. Chester Hinga and her daughter, Pamela, in their home at 816 Botham avenue, St. Joseph. Game prizes went to Mrs.

Wilbur Schneider, Mrs. Alan Prudel and Mrs. Ted Zuppke. Mrs. Hinga was assisted in serving by her daughter, Pamela and Connie.

Miss Fehlberg will be married on Aug-. 24 to Delman Ward of St. Joseph. OES Picnic In Jean Klock Pavilion The annual picnic of American Chapter No. 234 of the OES was held ou Monday in the Jean Klock park pavilion.

A potluck was served. The committee included Mrs. Rob-er Slamp, Mrs. Harry Beckman, Mrs. Richard Belke, Mr.

and Mrs. Phillips, Alson Stemm and Phillip puts a guaranteed OTPTVT'FTTT'T de luxe convertible HilM i -1 JLiLll Automatic WATER HEATER IN YOUR HOME TODAY! Four persons were arraigned before Judge -Joseph R. Collier, in St. Joseph Municipal court' Monday. Raymond Graham of South Bend was given the choice of a $40 fine, plus $5.90, costs or 30 days in Berrien county Jail for reckless driving.

The fine was not paid. Frank Zoland, 713 Ship street, St. Joseph, was fined $15, plus $6.90 costs for being drunk and disorderly. For being drunk and disorderly, George Washington Dixon, General Delivery, Bridgman, was fined $15 plus $6.20 costs. Ray Franklin Miller, route 1, Box 309, Baroda, pleaded guilty to the charge of driving while drunk, and was fined $50, plus $6.20 costs.

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