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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 6

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DAILY PRESS 'British Leaders Hope 6 Break Dead'ock With Soviet Bosses (Continued Frnm Page Driver Gets Four Years Probation man was placed on probation today for the of an injury and ordered to pay the and of whom ear struck and I sians are (trade in strategic cultural and tnuri the Iron Curtain, The slim prosp might still result jtial narrowing ferences from a talk Khru idav night with for East-Wes is and more itacts ect that the visit in some substan- East-West a slight boost shchev had Tues- Harold Stassen. it ipecial Judge Jackson put Demeuse. 25. of 1421 Ave, Gladstone, on pro nd ordered him to pay t.SRO i to Stephen Davis, 16. of 1 Plant Pleaded Ciullty re pleaded guilty Monday Presidei adviser on aisarmamem.

Staksen and Khrushchev got to gether in an anteroom barely re moved fror viet Claridges 1 hours, and Stassen The; about Sti 1 ving the scene after his car wl Davis as the boy was long 35 Just north of pton the night of March 3 turned himself in to Police March 4, claiming he know his car had struck te until he heard police were for a hit-and-run driver. I suffered a fractured pelvis, and bruises He wu treated ub of a So- fashlonable talked two lisarmamcnt isen said. reporters my progress th ther they made any on disarmament but he at "1 am going to report President tonight just what he said. I think that important." So far the Soviet Union has refused to agree to control measures which the United States insists must be part of any disarmament plan if it is to be effective. Man Held For Son's Behavior Young Men Urged Jg To Begin Service 1 Recruit Polic at are 'a Stephenson Francis Hospital, ms of TVmeuse's probation hat he shall: violate no! Band Festival Rating if the United States, any The Carney-Nadeau High Schnol state or any Michigan municipal- Band participated in its first Up- itv; report to the probation I peninnila Bind Festival Sat- officer as often as required, and urdav at Menominee.

Although not not leave Michigan without i one of the forty band members permission has played his instrument for I Icense Restored more than 18 months, the group Judge Jackson also restored received grades of or better on the driver's license of all points for each of the three Feathers, of His license i plaved. had SI INKY. 4 weeks old. literally got canned when he tiied foraging for at such a tender age. lie wan being weaned in his Labrador retriever mother and hunger drove him to explote the intide of a dog food can for the last crumb.

The ean was eased off head by a chinisi. Wire photo) of revoked bv the Michigan secretary of state for from three mon'hs to two years after Feath- ers was convicted of driving under the influence of intoxicants. A default judgment of S.VW and S30 costs was awarded to Herbert Westlund from Vernie Miron A divorce was granted to Irene Vargo from Andrew Vargo. New York Stocks Young Elopers Caught At Soo Alim Chalmers American Can American American Radiator American Tel A Tel Armour A Co. Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Steel Budd Co.

Burroughs Calumet Heela Canada Dry Canadian Pacifie im I Chesapeake A Ohio Cities Service Comw Edison Continental Can Copper Curtiss Wright Dow Chemical Du Pont Eastman Elv Auto Lite Erie Ex-Cell -O Ford Motor Wi 50 44 7S 7 no 22 180 SO 20 50 160 5n 21 15 5o 16 12 37 13 no 87 60 50 61 on 41 00 43 87 75 33 3T Senate Starts Investigation Of Army Contracts (Continued From Page One) provided by the government for the manufacturing of Pat ka Hoods of U. troops. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $5.000. In Los Angeles, Chotiner said, is true that in May of 1953 I received a fee to represent Mr. Samuel and Herman Kravitx as an Samuel Kravitz is Herman's father.

Phony 1 Chotiner said he has given the subcommittee chief investigator the information I can dis- i close without violating my oath as I Rut he said he has objections to giving this infirma- tion again if the committee so desires McClellan summoned both Kravitz and George Klass, Herman's Students Enter Speech Festival SAULT STE MARIE UP A 15-year-old Grand Rapids boy's plan to elope with a Gaylord report'Sul school girl ran Into a police General Electric block when he was arrested in stolen ear. Goodrich Soo police picked up the boy Tuerday in a 195.5 station wagon .1 reported stolen earlier bv 37 35 12 brother-in-law for questioning about Army contracts. McClellan has announced he would ask them about prior testimony that they invested millions of dollars in bonds bought under 2 0 (i 81 75 56 fP 41 8 48 3 a Tnt Harvester Int Nickel Int Tel A Tel Johns-Manvltl Kelsey Haves Kennecott Kimberly Ctai Kroger Ligara A Me; Mack Truck Chem Monti Murra Mac! Hv Illinois Central Dudlev tnspiration Copper of Grand Rapids. boy said he had bought the car for $7 from guy who said it was The boy said he had picked up a school girl in Gaylord and left her at a Soo hotel, planning to confer with her later on elopement plans. A woman employe at the hotel put the girl on a bus for Gaylord last The boy was held in the Juvenile Hume here lor unlawfully driving away an auto.

as 25 phony names and profited 4SH 6 12 61 00 32 62 90 34 from big Army uniform contracts after the government had blacklisted them. The senator said he abo 25 would inquire about Herman Kra- Students from Escanaba Senior i High School and Holy Name High School will travel to Marquette Friday. April 27, to take part in 1 the Upper Peninsula Regional Festival. Tlie three forensic students from Senior High ill pre.sent dramatic i dialogues. They are Judy Fawcett giving Queen of Barbara Zitner with For' give Them" and Diane Nelson with John Rom- stad, drama coach, ill accom- pany the Holy Name students participa- i ting in the festival include John Vadnais in radio news commen- I tary, Joanette St.

Cvr with dy Gone Away" and Shane lef.sen with Opens His both dramatic dialogue, and Faye Winchester with a humorous monologue, Accompanying them will be Rev. Dunstan Schmuilin, Holy Name drama coach. Only the Upper Peninsula high school students who received superior ratings at the district i festivals ate eligible to compete in the regional festival. Stonnard Rock Crew Leaves For Lighthouse MARQUETTE After waiting 10 days for winds to subside, a crew of two Coast Guardsmen and two civilians Tuesday left Marquette for Stannard Rock lonely lighthouse 46 miles north of here in Lake Superior. Three unsuccessful were made from Houghton to land on the rock, a man-madrt structure built to protect Great Lakes fieighters from shoals.

Howard Visnaw, 45, Flat Rock junk dealer, today began a 90- day jail term for contributing to the delinquency of his two teenage sons. Visnaw pleaded guilty before Justice Caroline Nvstrom today after he had been arrested by dersheriff Cully Johnson and Sgt Edward Goldswoithy, commander of the Gladstone State Police post. Johnson signed a complain against Visnaw Tuesday. Johnson said today that Visnaw had kept his sons, aged 13 an I 14. out of school to help their father in his unk business.

The undersheriff said the father had been primarily responsible for his record of juvenile delinquency dating back six years. Last summer, Johnson said, the lads went on a five-day spree of I vandalism during they caused $1.000 damage. That incident resulted in their committ- ment by the Juvenile Court to Boys Vocational School in Lan- sing. The brothers released from the school earlier this month I and returned to the custody of I their parents. Last week they burglarized two Escanaba business places and stole, among other things, a 300 Savage rifle and 1 000 rounds of ammunition.

They hid out in the woods overnight and were captured the next afternoon when they walked out of the woods at Five Corners in Danforth. They were later released to the custody of their par: ents. Motorist Fined For Tipsy Driving are reminded that their son's military service obligations will includc several years in a home town reserve unit like the National Lt. Col. Leonard C.

Ward said today. The commander of Upper Michigan's 107th Engineer Battalion pointed out that there is a widespread failure among parents, teachers and leaders to ap- preciate the Implication of the Re- serve Forces Act passed last Au- gust. tour of active-duty with the Army, Navy, Air Force. Marines or Coast Guard does not it over a phrase heard so the officer commented active-duty still leaves four years to be served in the reserve at home. Three year's reserve duly must be added to any three year active-duty enlist- ment.

A four year hitch requires I two years more in the reserve. It: matter in which eompon- ent the duty is served. Any com- bination of active and reserve ser- I vice will do. "The answer, then, for all young men is to begin training and service in a reserve unit as soon as 1 they reach the age of seventeen 1 years. are: Immediate credit on required years of service; immediate longevity pay credit for jail future military service; one or more promotions (rank and pay grade) will be accepted by all reg- ular components of the armed i forces; assurance of continuing I high school, any college, or civili- Col.

Ward stated need not duty if they serve tinuously at home sta- 28 This can be eight years of and 15-day summer defend case. for hiring Cm him in the feder. Chicago Prices (Noun Nat Nat NY Nor Par! Pen Pen Phil .1 Pure Ki'A Kcpu illlUUO HIT ILK CHICAGO CiiUddu cantili Kxci tange. a utur, utvauiai, ttitipu prices un- lu ta lowtrj, h'oit An, jH, tm 15, fo i5, bj cars, ao Kb Hit AGO EGGS CHICAGO Mercantile: X.xci.*nite. vsi.iK, receipts wtiua buying prices uncurmgcu to 2 iower.

S. large wiute, pei een. uver A tHi to per e'en. A nuxeu. i5.

mediums. L. b. Ji; dunes, us, current receipts, CHICAGO tSUA Potatoes Ca. If vm old stock, ail iUatiu i ts.

tu t.ti. Uck. mi to S4.uu, Montana iumx to Michigan rusM-ta, in 1b $2 50. New ilut Jkhed Flor.ua round reus, in Su-lb. saegs aft.

tal D.ti rn Da is Pet Oil ilic Oil Ir Oil le rn iflc ard Oil i 'a! Itul ard Oil C'arbule Alrcr lubber aft itM 1 on worth 4ft 4.1 81 2 2 12 104 3-; (H 57 78 130 2 12 1 B7 3" Powers Spalding Hand Rating Forty-two High band were ed to learn that their performance at the UpfH'r Peninsula Band: Festival at Menominee Saturday, rated a solid first division Although the bands in the Upper Peninsula are not actually rated by number, two-thirds and the rest of the grades all would certainly be a first division in either l.ower Michigan or Wiscon- sin, according to John Talbot, bandmaster. Of the three selections the band played, by I Peter Buys received the best comment. Treasury Office To Stay In Marquette i. The Alcohol office of the will remain in quette althougl is to I transie on May Patrick Marqti office was to be cl will cont.nue on as In the past, said he was assur int tl i Tobacco Tax Treasury Dept, in Marie investigator i to a new post ig to U. Sen Detroit, sts had been possibility the The office the same basis Sen.

McNamaia d. Escanaba Gets 15000 For Dock DETROIT The cost of building a breakwater and slips for small boats at Musk be shared equally between the city and the State Waterways Commission, Fred B. Lifton. director of the commission, said Tuesday. The project is expected to be started late this fall or early next spring at a cost of between $50.000 and 100 000 Lifton said the total cost of the marina may hit $350.000 Lifton said the commission has appropriated $80.000 to push harbor projects at fiv Michigan cities.

They include: Fast Tawas. $10.400 for further improvements to a dock Harbor Springs. $32.500 to pay hal the cost of building a causeway 1.000 feet into Like Huron and a dock to provide slips for 20 small craft. Escanaba, $5.000 for rebuilding 627 feet of bulkhead on the Michigan Shore. Leroy Smith.

47. of Escanaba Rte. 1 today pleaded guilty in Justice Henry Ranguette's court to a charge of driving while under the influence of and paid a fine of $50 and of $5. Escanaba police arrested Smith at 9:15 p. m.

Tuesday in the 600 block, 14th after observing what they reported to be weaving progress down the street. They said he driving on the wrong side of the street and en- on will dangoring other A motorist who had earlier encountered Smith driving on 14th St. alerted police to a car that was "driving all over scnooi. an employrm National accept activi good and con tions until ai duced to onl; lv meetings tamps if six is taken at Mo. 3 SJ A Hvil service requirement limiting applicants for examination for police patrolman to the City of Escanaba was waived by the Civil Service Commission in a stormy discussion meeting last night at City Hall The waiver was held necessary the city has failed to obtain a sufficient of cants for police patrolman TV age limits for applicants was reduced 23 to 21 but only applicants were after ad vertHing seven times Applications for position will now be received from young men who are residents of the State of M.rhisan Previou-lv residence been restricted to Escanaba.

TTie age limit is 21 to 33 years There Is now one vacancy in the police department and two more are expected by July 1. With the waiver in effect will be receivpd up to May 4 and the examination is scheduled for May 11 Applicants who reside outside the city and may be appointed to the post will be requirrri to become residents of the city before they can be employed. Voting against the waiver were Allingham and Einar Erlandsen: voting for the waiver to permit out-of-the-city residents to apply for the examination were John Anthony. Russell and Meyer of the Civil Service Com mission Reports On High Level Changes Til Fort Leonard Wood, the More people get more from than from all other wiurcen combined. Briefly Told Fvanaba police ticketed Carl R.

Biomberg of 819 Washington Ave, for having defective brakes and an expired operator's license The poisoning of a dog owned ther by Claience LaCasse, 319 N. 18th was to police on Tuesday. The officers weie told that two other in the neighborhood also were Police are investigating. Two young women. Kay Burroughs and Cerena Kopps of 905 Minnesota Ave, Gladstone, were sentenced to jail Tuesday for 10 days each by Justice Henry Ran- guette when they failed tod a fine after pleading guilty to shoplifting.

They had stolen a pair of ear rings at The fine as $10 and costs $5 each. Isubella Mrs Nick Bonifas. Mrs Al, Segerstrom. Mrs Ansei Lar and Mrs. Wstliam Cambray be hostesses a pasty supper Bethany Lutheran Church.

I Saturday. ning at 5 3 "Hie puolic invited. of Mr and Mrs mond Nadeau over the were Mr and Edward gerstrom and Turek Mich Mrs. Lloyd Papineau ical patient at St Francis pital. CHICAGO ment change em mad we day The office president, hf Ooodw it! ad will turn, a It was Franklin rt A of Illi on ne has Ben Fit J.

Ce rpatl FiU manage- forth iced iti ve vice- ut July by abolished, an for with the rd after also that 37, the Illinois i named as- Hememan. hief execu- is a broth- a of len Apr. 1 Danforth of luh The Danforth Home Economics club will meet Thursday, April 26. at at the home of Paul Horst Interested persona are invited to attend. WHERE YOU CAN OET SERVICE! These firms and institutions are reliable and will serve you well lit CHICAGO LIVESTOCK I11CAGO USD a (airly ariive.

later track- anu active, steady to Ln hither; tuwi lully ip.fu- tafiv clearance; ktrvcial m-- appruximately head butchfit at $16 00, aeverai Lured Nd. 1 tu 3 11a) to SlStx wiUi bulk No 2 and 3 200 In to $15 50, laigt-ly $15 35 $15.50, weiirbta over 270 lbs very ie, limited volume No. 2 and 3 310 Ibk $14 75 to $15 25. tew lots No. 2 and 3 170 to 190 lbs tu $15 ao.

iai per lots sows up to lid lbs $11 75 to $13 75, with mostly around $13 00. and lots butchei type aiound 3ou to ba $14 UO to $14 25 able cattle 17.0(K', saiahlr prune steers alow, steady to 5o other steers steady to 25 lower, ng fairly active, mostly steady, is active, lully steady, cows slow ly to weak, othei i ly; a load averagi prune to high- 1,250 Jb steers 00 bulk pi une 1,075 tu 1 450 lbs $23 00 to $25 00 prime 1.635 lbs at $22 50, load nigh and mixed choice and steers $2115 tu 75. bulk steers 50 to $2100. most to low-choice $17 00 to $19 25. a low-comrnrectal Holstein steers 0, must high-choice and prime $20 50 to $21 5tt.

a pail load 1.074 lbs at $22 00. bulk choice $18 50 to $20.00, most to Holce $16 utility and cows $1125 tu $13 50. a high-commercial up to $14 00 ers and cutters $9 50 to $12 00 and commercial bulls $14 00 to few choice and vealers good and choice $22 mi Ui do. to commercial vealers to $21 uo, stockers and feeders scarce, no early eep 1.500: slaughter lambh active, 25 to iully $0 highet than Tuesday, with prices hlgl since last September, slaughter a gtjod to prime wooied $20 V' to $22 50, cull to low-good $13 oo to (Hr, choice native raring lambs $22 78 to $23 50. odd head prime 50.

several loads and lots good to prims to 110 lb shorn lambs carry No. 2 fa) shorn pelts $20 00 tncludi i.g two loads U'loe 03 lb Nebraska $2150 moat cull to $14 hci Ke, tJt mg wl Ut lit sorted out a mostly choice around 110 with No 2 $21 00 chotes Sion so to odd i fwmd JOB OPPORTUNITY PATROLMAN Open to persons who have had continuous rcsidencc in the State of Michigan for one year preceding last date for filing applications. The ('ivil Srrvire Department an examination for the position of Patrolman to fill onr vacancy and eMahlikh an eligibility bst for future Starting a month. Annual up to $3A9 a month. Starting salary subject to a month deduction to cover of tuition during first year training period.

Due to premium pay for Sunday and holidav work and overtime, take home averages a higher than the base salary mentioned above. City receive pa I vacations, nick leave, paid life insurance. paid hospital insurance, and other benefits and privileges. duties: A patrolman is responsible for the enforcement of and ordinances, prevention and detection of crime, and preservation of order. Work generally consists of patrol work in cruisers or on Requires exercise of independent discretion In emergency circumstances and may Involve an element danger.

Residence Requirements: Applicant must establish resident in of Kstanaba following appointment. date for filling applications: May 4, 1956. Time and Place of Examination: 7:30 p. at the Fscanaba Junior High School. Friday, May 11, Minimum Oualilieations: Applicant must have completed the twelfth school crade or have an equivalent combination of education and experience, shall be not less than 21 nor more than 35 vears of age lie not less than nor Im than 140 pounds, and be able to meet other prescribed phvsical requirements.

CITY OF ESCANABA FINE FOODS PRICED FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS AI VIAU CASH MARKET 1519 SHERIDAN ROAD PHONE 2583 Meaty and Lean SPARE RIBS 3 89c Juicy and Tender CLUB STEAKS 39c Meaty PORK HOCKS 6 89c Itreaded. Mocked Chicken Legs 49c 95c 100 Pure Ground Beef .......3 Milk Fed Veal Shoulder Roast Armour's I Skinless Franks Homemade Large Bologna Round or Swiss Carnation Canned Catsup ............2 King Orange Marmalade Spic Span Ciiant Sue California Navel Oranges 3lbs n. bili lb. iur giant size 29c 89c 95c 49c 41c 39c 25c 79c 74c 69c Veal and Chop Suey Meat 49c Standing Rib 29c Milk Fed Veal Crescent Sliced Bacon Ha con Ends And Pieces Bulk Pork Sausage 3 Campbell's Tomato Soup 4 2 lbs Ib.s Orange Drink Granulated Pillow Medal 45c 89c 25c 99c 35c 29c .0 99c cans 32 oz ean ...........50 $3.99 Homogenized Milk 2qU 33c Yellow We also have lamb. beef, pork and veal by halfs quarters.

We cut and wrap for locker BEER AND WINE TO TAKE STORE HOURS: 8 to 6 P. M. 8 A. M. to 9 P.

M. lor This Sale Ffteethe Wed. Thru Sat. Long Distance Moving Household TRUCKING CO. phone 1719 WELL DRILLING Rr.umatM.

Uu.r.nt^i Service Deming Water System Sold Kcpairea For Reliable Free Estimates Wnu or Phone C1IESTKR (). RICE Ludington SI Ph Jea lacaoatu For Well Drilling rite Orton Degeneffe 18th St Escanaba Phone 1034 23 Years Experience All work guaranteed 21 Hour Ambulance Servict Ox Call 1 91 FUflERRL NORIE Kadio Shop RADIO A. ISION SALES SERVICE George KornetzKe. Prop. 705 South I5th SU Telephone 705 BULLDOZERS The Hour Or sud Small Road Bu lake Leveling or Have For Appointment C'all 9H4 or Stop At 225 K.

luth l.seanaha AVIARY KENNELS Puppies, grown some A KT. Pekingese. Pomeranians. Itoston Hulls. Fox Terriers.

and others. 2103 5tli Ave. N. Phoue 2641 Electric wound and rebuilt. Appliances Repaired All work guaranteed.

J. Electric Motor and Appliance Sei vice Harris. Mich Phone 310S WOW AND WHERE TO Pl-ACT WANT ADS tbe Classilteo Advertising Deoartmept ui situated at LUDlNCION ST These offices are open to receive advertisements trom a to 30 daily Commeiciai want must be placed before the day before publication Other classi will be accepted until 10:00 a on fled ads (For Rent, Help Wanted, etc I I dav of wubUcatlon MOVING and Distance Storage, Packing and Crating. JOE SCHLEIS 2429 LudmgUm St 199 Escanaba WE FINANCE YOCR AUCTION You get cash at end of sale Col. Clark Auctioneer Ph Oflf 984 (or appointment EXPERT WELL DRILLING Phone or Write Fred Rice Phone 1839-J 10th Ave Esraaabe Gel The Highest Market Prices for your Livestock Psckinf House and Feeder iiuvers Bonded and Licensed Ct.OVIKI.AM> AUCTION.

Inc. Wednesdays Only Phone 31US Other Da vs Phone MTS Sales Wednesday at LOCAL KUR COAT stor pairing Remodeling Cleaning and Storage PHONE 2640 1114 Avr REFRIGERATION SERVICE Commercial and Home Repairs 21 Hour Service- All work guaranteed inabd service without travel eharge Phuns (iladktone S-tHSI MONUMENTS MARKERS For I lie best in quality, design and cialtsinanshlp, plus unlimited guarantee ('all or Write HARRY J. E1INERD llnB Ave Eacanabe Phone.

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