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The Herald-Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • 12

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THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1956 PAGE 'TWELVE New Ticket --'Deaths And Funerals-- Hungarians Fight On For Drivers Ike Brief Congress On War Crisis In St. Joe of Schoolcraft and Rynaldo of Elkhart, a sister, Mrs. Elsie Straude of Benton Harbor; four resident here who lived at 813 East Main street, died Wednesday. Following the services here, her Albert Kent Taken ByDeath (Continued From Page One) grandchildren and nine St.

Joseph parking meter viola body was taken to Waldheim cemetery' In Chicago, where additional services and burial took place. maintaining a firm position in the ruined old castle at Buda, over tors today are finding a new typs Funeral services will be held 2:30 of parking ticket on their cars. looking the capital, and several The-Dey Brothers funeral home of St. Joseph had charge of the p. m.

Saturday at the Calvin Funeral home with the Rev. William E. Goltz officiating. The new ticket is actually the Albert C. Kent, 52, of 521 Sum-merfelt drive, died at 2:15 a.

m. today at Memorial hospital, after a long illness. other strong points throughout the city. flap of a self-addressed envelope. Burial will be in Coloma ceme Two more of the city's best hotels The idea is that the offender will put his $1 fine in the envelope and Mr.

Kent, a well-known resident tery. -the Royal and the. Continental Montey Rites Set simply drop it into the nearest of the twin cities, was born Feb. 17, 1904, the son of the late Albert and Bertha Kent. went up in flames.

Heavy rebel fire prevented fire brigades from getting near the blazing buildings, Budapest Bian Rites Set mailbox. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday at the Dey The ticket carries a stipulation On Feb. 15, 1941, he married radio said.

BANGOR, Nov. 9 Funeral serv Brothers funeral chapel in St. Jo that if the fine is not paid within ices will be held 2:30 -n. m. Sunday Mayme Proseus of Buchanan.

Mrs, Kent is St. Joseph librarian. Mr, REBELS RAIDED a state-owned five days, an additional $1 fine is added. A reminder is sent out fol- for Nicholas Bian, who passed, away seph for Julius' Montey, 401 Park street, who died, Wednesday. The Rev.

Ludwig Besler of "the Church of God, Seeley street and Highland inl lowed by a warrant for the viola- Wednesday evening at his home Bongar. store and carried off 5,000 radio sets, -apparently to supply the capital with means to get news from Kent was employed 18 years at the F. P. Rosback company. Previously he was employed at the Kerlikowske tor's, arrest if it is ignored.

I avenue, will officiate. Burial will The rites will be conducted at PoliceXhief Tom Gillespie said the outside. funeral home in St. Joseph. be in Crystal Springs cemetery, the Stafford Funeral home by the Rev.

John Cermak of the Simpson A Hungarian student arriving the envelop type tickets have worked well in other -cities which Mr. Kent is survived by his wife, Friends may call at the funeral three brothers, Arthur, Charles and home. Metnodist cnurch. prompted their adoption here. They Herman Kent, all of Benton Har Burial will be in Breeds ville ceme make it more convenient for the bor: and three sisters, Mrs.

Anna tery. Johnson Rites Set (Continued Prom Page One) here, too, at the way in which cooperation is being restored in the face of a Russian threat marked, as it has been, by openreference to the possibility of a third World War. BEN-GXJRIOTrS SWITCH, disclosed in a letter to Eisenhower which the White House made public last night, followed a personal plea Eisenhower had made a day earlier. Ben-Gurion had announced then that Israel would defy a U. N.

resolution calling on that country to get its troops out of Egypt's Sinai peninsula and cooperate with a police force being organized. In his aboufaface, he wrote Eisenhower: "We will, upon conclusion of satisfactory arrangements with the United Nations in connection with this international force entering the Suez canal area, willingly withdraw our forces." Ben-Gurion said Israel was renewing a plea to the U. N. to call upon Egypt to stop border raids and to enter into direct peace negotiations. He sent a similar message to U.

N. Secretary General Dag Hammar-skjold. Eisenhower had written Ben- 'V iliPfpliflfci liillliMlli violator to pay his fine and facili from Budapest said the people of all villages and towns he passed on his way were with the rebels. He said he saw several truckloads of Hungarian soldiers carrying the red, white and green "free" Hungarian flag and speeding toward Budapest. tate handling of parking violation Schroeder of Tecumseh, Mrs.

Lena Jackson of Eau Claire and Mrs. Margaret Wonderly of Britton. Funeral services for Ferdinand Mrs, Emily Green records at police headquarters. As. Johnson, of route 2, Hobart, former Benton Harbor resident, will Funeral services will be held at DOWAGIAC, Nov.

9 Mrs. Emily Warner Green, 92, died Thursday 2 p. m. Monday at the Kerlikowske be held Saturday at 2 p. m.

at the Individual Soviet tanks were be funeral chapel. The Rev. William afternoon at her home in Wayne Florin funeral home. Mr. Johnson died Wednesday in the Hobart hos Cross, pastor of the St.

Mark's Lu Blast Shakes Pier School lownsmp. ing attacked "by civilians even in small villages, the student said. He added that lie saw several aban pital theran church, will officiate. Burial will be in North Shore Memory Gardens. The Rev.

Daniel Groff of the Born June 30, 1864, in Volinia township, she was a life-long resident of the community and taught doned armored cars. First Christian church will officiate The St. Joseph public library, in in cass county schools for 16 years, at the rites. Burial will be in Crys tal Springs cemetery. She was married to Jesse S.

Green ON WAY UP: Navy balloon rises from Strato Bowl near Rapid City, S. on way to record flight of 76,000 feet Thursday. cluding both the children's and adult's departments, will be closed A small explosion during the night Friends may call at the funeral in 1898. He passed away in 1949, caused minor damage to a furnace Other reports reaching Vienna from Budapest said that all rebels who surrendered arms were executed instantly by the Russians in the city's Bakosi Square. Budapest radio denied reports home.

She was a member of the Federated from 2 to 4 p. m. Monday. Kathryn Koehler church. in the newly remodeled Pier school building, Pier road, north of Benton Harbor.

burvlving are son. Maurice of Cincinnati; a daughter, Cora of Supt. Max Bailey said winds dur Area Deaths Chicago; and a Mrs. Ralph that the former government of Imre Nagy had been arrested. ing the night caused a down draft 1 4 -Mile Descent In uooaenough of Cassopolis.

There are three grandchildren and two in the chimney, extinguishing the furnace flame. A minor amount of There have been conflicting reports about Nagy. Some said he was Gurion that Israel's attitude might "impair the friendly cooperation tween our two countries." He made nnint.pd references to the years of great-grandchildren. Graveside services were scheduled for 2:30 p. m.

today in Spring Run cemetery, Scottdale, for Kathryn Koehler, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Koehler, Scottdale, who died at 2:20 p. m. Thursday, little more than an hour after her birth at Mercy hospital.

Hultgren Rites Held ivuneral services will be held at in the custody of Soviet troops. MTI, the official Hungarian news fuel oil, which continued to drip Into the burner unit, ignited and exploded, Supt. Bailey said. U. S.

support of Israel. Since that Ballon Fast 2 p. m. Sunday at the McLauehlin Drop Funeral home, with the Rev. John THREE OAKS, Nov.

9 Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Thurs nation was created eignt years ago, this country has allocated 256 million dollars for Israeli aid all Paul Jones of the Federated church The Rev. William Krummel of day in the H. B.

Connelly funeral oraciating. A chimney draft was torn off by the minor blast. Supt. Bailey said furnace men were expected to repair the difficulty to prevent it from occurring again. but 13 million of it spent.

uunai will be in South Wavne cemeiery. Eisenhower told Ben-Gurion also that. Israel's announced intention home for William Hultgren, 62-year-old Galena township resident. The Rev. Reginald Dryden officiated at the service, Mrs.

Char RAPID CITY, S. Nov. 9 (AP) With a record ascension of more than 14 miles to their credit, two navy balloonists rested here today after agency, reported Sunday Nagy had fled to a "safe place." MTT at the time was in rebel control. RUSSIA'S WARNING against invention from beyond the Iron Curtain came in a reply from Premier Bulganin to President Eisenhower's note asking that Russian soldiers be pulled out of Hungary. quoted by Moscow ra the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, Baroda, is the officiating minister.

The baby is survived by her parents': a brother, Michael; two sis a descent to earth a lot faster than they had anticipated, Mrs Cyrus Porter les Camburn sang, accompanied at Studebaker Tax Cmdrs. Malcolm D. 37, and ters, Cynthia and Sharon, and Morton L. Lewis, 43, both of Wash hours and 50 minutes after they BUCHANAN, Nov. 9 Mrs.

Vida grandparents, Mrs. Peter Koehler Plea Is Denied the piano by Mrs. Milburn Hecka thorn. Burial was in Posey Chapel ceme tery, where military rites were con' started upward from a natural bowl Porter, wife of Cyprus (Tim) Porter of Buchanan, died at 7 a jn. of Berrien Springs, August Selent and Mrs.

Edith Lake of St. Jo in the Black Hills near Rapid City, From that same natural bowl an today in the Buchanan Commu ington, D. riding a gondola attached to a 128 foot helium balloon, reached 76,000 feet yesterday over the broken land of South Dakota and Nebraska. They reached that height two seph. ducted by the Randall Couchman dio, said the question of a Soviet withdrawal "comes completely and entirely "under the competence of the Hungarian and Soviet govern njfy hospital, where she had been The Kerlikowske funeral home of other-balloon had soared 72,395 feet in 1935 to set the record Ross a patient one week.

St. Joseph made the funeral ar and Lewis broke. In addition to her husband, Mrs. WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 AP) An appeal by Studebaker-Packard Corp, for a refund of $622,334 in excess profit taxes was denied Thursday in a 3-2 decision by the U.

S. Court of Claims. Post of the American Legion. Mr. Hultgren died Monday.

Mrs. Anna Blinel BANGOR, Nov. 11 Mrs. Anna Up at 76,000 feet, the two men later said, "it was dark as night." rangements. Martinic Rites Held rorter is survived by a son, Stan ley, of St.

Joseph. They sipped some coffee and radio The body was taken to the Mc- ments." The Soviet Premier recommended that Eisenhower "get acquainted with the program" broadcast by the Soviet-installed Hungarian government of Premier Janos Kadar. U. N. Spurs ed their height back to earth.

Then Laucniin luneral Berrien Requiem high mass was held at they started down. Springs. Funeral arrangements are 10 a. m. today at St.

John's Cath Bhnel passed away this morning in the South Haven hospital, where she had been' a patient for the last to hold onto the territory won from Egypt would "seriously undermine" U. N. efforts to restore Middle East peace. He said the only possible result would be that Israel would be branded as "a violator of the principles as well as the directives of the United Nations." IN HIS REPLY, Ben-Gurion said that "we have never planned to annex the Sinai desert," scene of most of the fighting. The White House session at which this and other developments were up for review was called by hower on Wednesday, shortly after his re-election.

-Administration officials said he was determined to continue efforts toward bipartisanship In foreign affairs, particularly ince Democrats continued hi a majority in both the Senate and House. Customarily the President does not ask and is not given any formal commitments at such sessions, but it appeared likely that top Democrats and Republicans would give informal backing to Eisenhower's neace efforts. incomplete. The first 20,000 feet found things going as scheduled at 1,000 feet Police Force olic church for John Martinic, a minute drop. Territorial road resident who was killed in an automobile accident week.

body is at the Stafford Fa Lloyd Bailey Bulganin's note seemed to spell continued failure for U. N. efforts to secure the Russian troops withdrawal and the entry into Hungary of a team of U. N. observers, both But then something happened Ross and Lewis said they didn't near Kokomo, last Monday.

neral home where arrangements are WATER VLIET, Nov. 9 Lloyd The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph of Decatur, Leo of Keeler and Bert of Watervliet.

Services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday from the Hutchins funeral home. The Rev. Emerson Minor will officiate.

Graveside military rites will be conducted by American Legion: post 338. Burial will be in Watervliet cemetery. (Continued From Page One) know what and their fall rate incomplete, awaiting the arrival of Bailey, 59, died this morning in shot relatives from Chicago and Call Byrne was the celebrant, and Donald Beikman sang the Israel would not yield any Israeli or watervliet Community hospital. Lfornia. demanded in a General Assembly resolution last weekend.

i Israeli-occupied territory to any Casket bearers were Frank Sila, foreign force, whatever it was "We are calm, cool, collected. We think we will stay with the balloon as long as we can," they radioed. Out went oxygen and radio gear to Mrs. Elnbra Howard He was born Oct. 8, 1897 in Kee-ler, the son of Andrew and Ida Bailey.

A World War I veteran, he worked for many years for the John Sila, John Musica, Jacob Kapuga, Thomas Martinic, and called. Thursday night Israel's foreign Jack Martinic. Legislators HARTFORD, Nov. 9 Mrs. Elnora minister, Mrs.

Golda Meir, mes Burial was in Calvary cemetery, Yerington Construction company Benton Harbor. lighten the gondola. Still the bal Howard, 84, died Thursday at the saged Hammarskjold that "the The Rev. Ft. William G.

Limbert Van Buren county hospital, where Surviving are his wife; Margaret led the rosary recitation, which was Skip Pay Hike she had been a patient for several nve sisters, Mrs. Maude Weaver largely attended, Thursday night at WATERVLIET "WHEBB SMART MONET BTJTi" FURNITURE We Grow Up Keeplnt Prices Dorm! FAMOUS MAKES We Meet and Beat All Sale months. Niles, Mrs. Ethel Lemert of Keeler, the Reiser chapel government of Israel will willingly withdraw its forces from Egypt immediately upon the conclusion of satisfactory arrangements with the United Nations in connection with the emergency International Sen. Smathers (D-Fla) not one Mrs.

Sarah Nothdurft of Keeler She was born February 19, 1872, In Bainbridge, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Martinic was a member of the Croation lodge. Mrs. Pancy Kolloff of Dowagiac loon went down fast.

They were drifting southeast over Nebraska's northwest cattle range country. This is an area of sandhills, soft pasture land and what range people call natural blowouts. It was' into one of these natural blowouts a sort of bowl with soft bottom and rough hill edges that the gondola settled and Ross and Mrs. Harmon Goude. and Mrs.

Cevil Stanton of Sarasota, Surviving are two sons, Belford force." and three brothers, Charles Pollyea Rites Held BRITAIN AND FRANCE agreed earlier to turn their military posi Largely attended funeral services tions in the canal zone over to the of the conferees, said he feels confident Democrats in Congress would pursue "no petty partisanship" to International, matters. "It is evident the President has moved in and is handling the situation himself," Smathers said. "I think we are going to see some Improvement. I have the feeling Jhat if he, and not Secretary of ZJ State Dulles, had been intimately In charge previously the situation In the Middle East would not have were held for Mrs. Ida Pollyea at hardly shaken, stepped out.

U. N. forces. 10 a. m.

Thursday at Temple Beth- El, with Rabbi Joseph Schwarz officiating. (Continued From Page One) they are elected. So that the proposed pay raise could be collected starting next year, backers of the increase plan were Teady to rely on the point that the votes that reelected them Tuesday have not been officially canvassed, and for the time being may be considered legally non-existent. THE DEADLINE for the can-vass-official count of votes cast Tuesday for district and statewide officers is Nov. 26.

Senators and House members now draw $5,000 a year, $4,000 straight salary and $1,000 expenses. The re Egypt had agreed to accept the General Assembly resolution setting up a U. N. command for the Suez area. So far as could be Mrs.

Pollyea, wife of William They were near Brownlee, about 140 miles from their take-off point and had been In the air a little over four hours. The gas bag was not cut loose from the gondola until the men were practically on the ground. den's All Html SUITS 6 TOPCOATS Pollyea, well-known and long-time learned, however, no additional word had been received from Cai come about as It has." ro on acceptance of the police NERAL force itself. Even so, it went 15 miles to the southeast before settling. Consider Special Motor Vehicles jected proposal called for raising Ml 75 Motorists Told Watch Arrows Mr.

Ferdinand Johnson 2:00 P. M. Saturday At the Chapel Hammarskjold said he regarded Egyptian agreement to establishment of the V. N. command as acceptance of the force.

But as nations volunteer-, ed contributions, he asked' Egypt if each nationality was acceptable. In a radio broadcast Thursday night, Ben Gurion said Israel woUld its troops from Egypt as soon as entry of a U. N. emergency force is assured. He made no direct mention of the Gaza Strip but, implied that Israeli troops would not leave the latter two figures to $5,000 and $1,500.

The Legislature will meet again in regular 1957 session on Jan. 9 confronted with many new problems including some tough ones of taxation and budgetary nature. Three minor measures were pass Send BATTLE CREEK, Nov. 9 (AP) Truck manufacturers and the Federal Civil Defense Administration Friday considered a program to provide properly equipped Civil Defense rescue vehicles. Some 20 representatives or truck-building firms met Thursday with FCDA officials, emphasizing vehicle self-sufficiency, tool storage end radioactive fallout protection.

Police Chief JTom Gillespie said today that officers will begin cracking down on violators of the flashing red arrow traffic signal at Napier and Langley avenue. Motorists must come to a com FLOWERS Phone Ijlne all wool suits by Penn State. Handsome all wool topcoats by Alligator. Every garment tailored to the highest standards. Come in tonight.

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