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-'Af CAKNOK By -triE TURKS -To WHO HAD ORDER HA-? MANV wosf BALL'S GANNON oF 5BCOMD JA.MK Question flftacortib Deputy About Shooting Doctor M.T. May Burger, Macomb county deputy" sheriff TfrfcO shot' nnd killed Dr. D. W. Johnston, Wayne county medical examiner Monday as he Was sitting In the rear seat of a parked car, was to appear to explain to Assistant Prosecutor Vincent L.

Pttftgefald the differ ep- anev as to the number of shots fired. Burger's statement explrt'ned that three shots fired by him. According to officers, however, only two empty shells- found 'In the chamber of the pistol. An Inquest. Into Dr.

Johnston's death who was killed as he War rlttmsr In his car with his flan- tee's sister, will be held tomorrow nlRhfc, Coroner John J. Stark, Ma comb county 1 announced today. Burger, who HVes near the scene of the shooting, was released alter maktnt? a statement to Fiteger In which he declared tho shooting accidental. "I shot twice In the air as I up preached tho car and then shout cd to them," Burger said. "A wo man's voice answered so I knew It was not thieves, "I started walking towards th car ami when I was about 50 fee away my gun oft again.

1 must have been cocked and I wa prescine; too hard on the trigger." Anne Nlxoh, 22, whose ateter Madeline, was Dr. Johnston's fl ancee. thot the doctor had fainte and did not know he was dead un til Chey were admitted to St. Jos eph's hospital in Mt. Clemen's, she said.

Clarendon Indicted for Beating The Markets Who wrtite "Westward Who is the author 6f the phrase, Tempora What were' 'the tfatties of Colum- bils' three ships? Correctly (VVhon, a substantive Idjn ftri inflec- tlcinal tbrm which sUoWs tliiU one person or thing IB designated, It is said to be Ih the singular number. Word, of Wi.dom A foreign nation Is a kind of con- temporarteoua B. Wallace, i for Today Persons liorn on this rdu are proud; unwilling as a general to accept favors, or receive assistance, and' vet, although sailing their'pride, can accept favors. Antweri to Foregoing 1. Charles Kiug-sley.

B. Marcus Tullius Ctcor6. $. Nina, Plnta. Santn Maria.

Morgenthau Setid- ing Men to Investi- Charges WASHINGTON, May Charges that Democratic party furids Were solicited by Collector of Internal revenue Horatio' Abbott, Democratic'' national com- Michigan, has sending two assistants to Detroit "to look Into the situation." The two men ordered to Detroit Mohday afternoon Were Assistant Secretary Stephen B. Gibbons Deputy Commissioner of Internal BeVenue Wright Matthews. I McrgenthaU said he would await 9. report from the Investigators before taking any action. "I want first hand information," he said, "and that is why I am sending Gibbons and Matthews to Mny 32 DETROIT.

Closing prices: Industrials: 16. American Can 93. American Tobacco Canadft Dry Corn Products General Electric 19 International Harvester Kelvtnator 18 VI. Montgomery Ward 241,4. Nntlcnnl Cash RoRlstej 16.

National Dairv Products Radio Sears Roebuck 41 Wfstlnpthouse Electric 32H. Utilities: American Tel Tel, 115. Commoni Southern 2'6. Wet-tern Union Coppers: Anaconda Kennccott Atchlson 53 Mv' Cnnncllan Pnciflo 15 7 Chicago Now ork Central 27 Pennsylvania Railroad Oils: Sinclair Oil 10V6- Standard Oil Standard Oil (N. 42tt.

Socon-Vacuum Texas Corporation 23 7 s. Motor AcceiTnrlrs: Sparks-Wlthlnpton 5'S AirtomoOvr. Chrysler Du Pont Company General Motors 32. Hudson Motors 13V Packard Motor 4. Rco Motor 3-TV Stcclh: United States Steel 49 7 Curb: American Superpower Cities Service Ford Motor 9.

Standard Oil (Ind.) 250W350; slaughter pig 100-130 Ib. choice 200W300. Cfttt.le: Receipts ei.OOO. Calves 3,000 All grades weighty steers steady. Strictly good to choice kinds FINANCIAL Bttrtiis WE PAY the highest prtcn for the stocks of any Building Loan of Savings Association located In Michigan.

Write Box Marshall Chronicle. LIVE SlTOCR Horses, Cattle, vehicles firm. Supply scaling 1400 Ibs. scarce. Top 1400 Ibs.

940; several loads 8BOfi'900; good and choice long yearlings steady but lower R.rado light catUle weak to 25c lower; mixed and heifers and she stock sharing ecllne; bulls mostly lOc lower; chdlce vealers steady others lower. cftt- tlo and vealers steers Ib. rliolrc OOOflBOO; 900-1100 Ib, choice 1100-1300 Ib. choice 92(); 1300-1500 Ib. choice- 550-750 Ib.

choice cholco 550fi(700; cows grtod 425fi S25; bulls yearlings excluded good 350; vealers cbiolce FOR. liny car. R.EGrtSTBtlED year old. C. T.

p. No. 4. Duroc boar, ono R. R.

MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale and Ibs feoilcr cftttlo chnlce 475di (ifiO: stackers steers 550-1050 (iOO Rhrnp: Receipts 5,000. Generally on lambs and aped sheep. StronK 2Bc higher. B'hlk shorn lambs showinR full advance. Springers 25c and morte higher, bulk woolccl lambs 976; Shorn of- ferlngs springers 1100; best 1125.

Slaughter shonp and lo mbs spring lambs, choice lambs 90 Ib down, choice 90-98 Ib. choice ewes 00-180 Ib. chnlce 325. nil', new. Plioho 306.

Good Farm Dairy Prnililctn 88 YELLOW DENT srrd corn. Mftl'O Mynrs. Phone 7105-F4. MACK'S Yellow r.onl Herd corn, Inquire Marshall Implement Co. or E.

K. Emory tlousvholil (Jootlfc Bn cd Inqlude the allegation that Ab- bbttfs agente Used their tax collection credentials in effort to obtain a $50 000 gift from the Packard Motor nance a huge wipe out the deficit. It: Is also charged that citizens of jPlymouth were coerced Into matting donation for the same purpqgS.Jind that, postmaster appointees "were' caBed 'upon. tto substantial Company to fl- PWA lobby and Democratic party Supervisor George Ballfentlne has been taking the assessment for the township. Irene Roan spent last week at her Home here.

She 'returned to Sprlngport Sunday, where has employment. school will close Friday, June 1, with a Miss Max- infe Estelle, the.teacher, who was reported as hired lor another year, has not as yet signed a con-, tract with the district. I Gordon Reldsnia of Flint came Wednesday to visit at the W. 8. Estelle home for a few days.

O. Ballentlne, Ronald S(prsKu0, Lotdse Vandenberg and L. In Battle Greek Wednesday. Clyde Williams and two friends Detroit Cash Grain Wheat: No. 2 red.

87c. Corn: No. 3 yellow, Fearing violence from other pria- oherts officials of tho Cuyahoga co6iity jail at Cleveland have isolated Theodore Hall, top, and Wil- I Jia'tii Simadcr, below, suspended j' Onts: 2 white, 4Dc; ijleyeland policemen, awaiting gearings on charging them with manslaughter. The impended officers arc accused of beating to death Frank Pojman, prisoner, in a patrol vngon following his arrest. 59c; No.

3 No. lYinrcltitll Livestock (Tuewday, May 22) UK) to 140 $2.00. 140 to 100 $2.80. 100 to 250 $3.30 250 to 350 03.20. 350 to 400 $2.00.

$2.86. $1.25. Choice veal $0. Cllppnd $7.25. Spring $8.25.

East Buffalo Livestock HOHS: Receipts 1,200, ttnthei slow, 5c to mostly 10-15C under Monday's avcrafte. Few Ibs selections 410; bulk desirable 160250 400; mixed wcidhts and plainer' quality downward, to 375; ODD PIECES of furniture, sewing machine Included. Inquire at 321 S. Kalaninnoo after 4:00 p. m.

GOOD USED IUI-K, also bod and springs. Henry Bi'own, Michigan Cafr F'lowicrs LATE whltn sped find eating, $1.00 prr hilshcl. Wm, PhntiiiB, Prltchiml District, Tc- kohshn. phono 0113 EARLY cabbage and tomato five cents per (Josicn. Jacob E.

Spi'uce Street. PLANTS FOR Memorial Day or porch boxes, at O. Thunder's, 625 Union Street, Phono 212, white. 44c. Rye: No.

2, 82c. In Secretary dt the Tita- ClJAi'TiiR 41 LADY TAlT received Pointer this lltne lying oi) a couch in her room. Her uyea. deep sunk In her head, flickered as they rested on what he held BUI to her. "Yea," she said tonelessly.

"yetf. that Is Mrs. Rlcct's writing and paper. I have a ietler from her. one of several, but I destroyed the others.

I kept this to show to my solicitors If I had any more of the same kind." Out df a locked dispatch box she took the one that she had shown to Her stepson only the morning before AB Pointer tooh tnarge of It she said. Btlll In that lifeless, battered voice: "1 don't, and won't, believe it! That John was killed because of anything to with my refusal lo let thin dreadful' woman sponge on me is she did on son not the money, chief Inspector. It's- Tall did not finish. There top many bitter words throng- Ing to her lips. "1 cannot and will (jot believe It." she repeated.

Pointer read the letter through again after he had left her. It was unpleasant letter to have reached Tall the day before her slep- jon was poisoned. But It led to no fresh fields. The Rlccls were now a tip-thoroughfare, possibly he need go no further, but that young man came to and left Miss Dundus' Studio weajlng one of the little bou- lonnierea. ted to ft house where the Chief Inspecto'r had paused, house, to what was tne old Study, but ull that part, garden passage und bnck or the big bouse.

Is all shut up and empty. Even millionaires have to economlz? nowadays apparently. apart from that. he's never seen a man answering to the description I gave him. which we had from you.

nlr. HI the house." "Has he been In Mr. Westmacott'e service'Ions'?" "Going on for six years, sir." "Does he live In?" Pointer learned that none of the servants lived in except Lady Ida's two personal maids, her spn's valet, und an elderly manservant called Craven who used to be Mr. Westma- cott's valet. "When Mr.

China, he left Westrnacott went to him behind to make. hlmself generally useful ahy Way he lilted ut the house. Major something or other. 1 once heard the chief constable of my part of the country call a mail like that Major Otno, that was it I Though a major doesn't usually make himself useful, the ser, yeant added with grin. "Have you met this man Craven?" The sergeant had.

and a very good impression the ex-valet had made'ton him. Not clever, but reliable and type. "Not likely to be allowing tfrt ahut- off portion of the house to be' in some way his at fetirf very top, his' own. darti By now, but the lighla from the landings or the building in which Pointer was. shone on something in Mr.

Westmacott'a garden that dully reflected theli g-leamn. tt the roof of the zinc-covered wny that led. he was told, from the disused BUmmerhouse to tbe disused rear ot the house Itself. The porter was that a man who looked tike the man wanted by the police had been seen lute that afternoon letting himself Into the side door of the end house. "I've oi- twice from up here seen a'man go In and out of that door." the porter volunteered.

"Very cautious be Is about going in. I watched him once walk three times past that door because people were passing, and when he did feo It was like a rabbit bolting Into Itn burrow. One moment he 1 waa In the next there was no one thtrtk you might say. ff you ask one 1 of the teervanln slipping rolind the corner Into tho Churchill Arms." Both STOCKS NEW YORK, May GRAIN REVIEW CHICAGO, May Bul- 1 llch crop news was offset on the 1 board of trade today by dlsap- pointment over the silver mcssactn 1 ond wheat prices lost early gains 1 of more than a cent a bushel They closed unchanged to cent lower, with May at 89 July at and Sept. at 89 corn and oats dropped early ract ional Rains and closed un- 51 ft 'i' 1 11 LIU IIIH 11 of Union City were callers at tne xho; market broke out of its to 'xi cent lower and C.

Briggs homo. Thursday ever.1 narrijtor rut today with a sharp cent lowcr to ')(. cent higher, with release of spcc ti and Mrs. JJloyd Tank ana Roonpvpjtvs message pn Grain Table son of Toledo spent the week ena pflver' i open iflgrh Low Close at Clarence Tank's. jb Return to a definite monetary wheat' Born.school ball team played wou id 0 involve Infla- 91 Boughton school Friday af t)on hc nce the Inflation- Ju 8814 wmhlng the game by a score tion minded stock traders dumped so 30 to: 16.

'holdings, especially of silver issues. Corn: The E. Aid met Thursday the a tter group, U. S. Smelting May 40 49 7 With Mrs, W.

Lawrence, wno louc h.ed 114 1-2. off 0 1-4; Ameri- Ju i 5i 52M. was assisted by Vlda and cnn smelting off 3 7-8; 53 MK Burns: Dinner served to Cefro de Pttsco 33 j.2, off 2 3-4, Oats; 25 mehibers and frlendd. The.next nnd jfowe Sound 48 5-8. off 4 1-8.

Mny meeting will be at Mrs. llieso ra uied from lows be- Ju 30 telle's, assisted by; Mira. Mlda; fol tnc i 0 5cpt 36T 36 White and Mrs. Bhawi Maurlne Hicks was In Grand Rapids Sunday. Mrs.

Hicks returned with him after taking medical treatment there ccuplc of weeks. Lucille Ftolk of Homer waa an overnight guest Wednesday of Eva Pay Tank. Jud Burns warf In Lltch- 140-160 UlRs and unfinished undwrwelfihts Cattle: Reoolpts 25. Oowft Uh- chanRed. Cutter trradea Calves: Receipts 80.

Vealors steady. $7 down. Sheep: Receipts BO. Only odds and ends offered. All classoH anil grades steady.

Better Riadcs shorn lambs to $0 and springers to (tuesday, May 22) Marshall EletatW CO, 80c. Oats 36c. New corn (paying) B2o. Rye 50p. $2.

Market. Specials at the 64 GREGORY'S home innclo peanut brittle, I5c per Ib. Boston creams, maplr, strawberry and vanilla, l6c per Ib. 1934 Dial Distributed to Students Rye: May July from rape One seven student's named to Hall Of-Fame, individual cuts the i of! Mny July .57 .50 557' 59 43V, 44 54 Vj 50V, 58 'i 44 55 Vi 57 50 HOOS-f 100 to 140 $2.00. 140 to 10ft 160 to 250 43.40.

250 to 350 350 to 400 Stair Rations. Lawn seeds. Barrett Feed Stbre, 819 Sycamore Street. 617, JL 69 Huy GOOD USED 8x12 rugs, itl.in bed and springs. Henry BroW.n, M.tc,hlgan Cafe.

REAL ESTATE FOg HowiiM for Kent MODERN house nt 007 West PfOS- pcct. Call 4B9-W. 79 DESIRABLE cottage at for month of Juno 316. at Lytfh dull phone 41.00. Choice No.

2. $6. Clipped $7.00. Spring to '8. Ossified agreed men that listening laughed that likely.

and But each member of the graduating field Friday afternoon. class, togethere with each one's Mrs. Maude Berry spent Tues-. reccrcl scholastic activities and day with friends in Tekonsha. I group pictures of each class of Mrs.

'C. E. Briggs and Rex were unlor nnc i' se nior high schools, in Albion Saturday. Rex Briggs, Cecil Bweet. Darwin Rossman, Duane.

WlHams Helen halston. Anne Roan, Waiten Wood. Lester Bowser, ''Holland Laurence and' Ralph Hougton attended the Juhlorrsehlttr Ou Chicago Butter and Kge Market Market steady Receipts Many Pictures Other pictures include the Dial ttaff, the speech tuam, the usher and commercial clubs, the hand and orchestra, the boys' mid glee clubs, quet at Homer Friday flight. of Danow school closed. Saturday with a picnic at the school house Mrs Florence Ballentbie of Albion is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Bert Athletic senior and junior the gold pen top belonged. bitten tbp which might Well 'have been Jerked out by the dying man aa all that he could do to name Hhe criminal. And the man had not 'left the house, his watchers were cer- of that. Pointer drove back tp Kensington High street, and up to the police station, where, as he hoped, tbe sergeant who knew the Westinaeotts' 'chauffeur wa.s waiting for him. "I've just had a word with Osier the chauffeur." the sergeant said, hurrying to conduct Pointer Into a private room "1 was very careful, of though he's a chap you can truat to any extent.

,1 only spoke or a bloke who was and said ihat we heard that such a' man had been seen letting himself into the side door of Mr. Wcstiriatoi't'a house. I-described him- Osier said there must be a mistake. That door is never used. Never unlocked even.

The garden house Is shut up and. has been for years. There's a co ivjky from it to the back.part nothing about?" Pointer aslted." The sergeant replied that no man with eyes In his head would make a proposal of that kind to the elderly valet any more than they would tb Lady Ida's butler. In fact, he considered all the servants of the 1 hduse lo be an exceedingly respectable, trustworthy lot. "But none of them very quick clever?" Pointer suggeste'd.

The sergeant had to think that over. Then he agreed, and the more he thought it over the rabre he agreed. "Not even the two maids of her ladyship. They loo are uncommon slow," but steady like the Pointer was looking at a map of Palace Green. "What aboul these Hals directly behind the gardens of the Palace Ureen you know anyone there?" As he the head porter was quite an old frlfchd of the sergeant's.

The simplify their work srcul deal by cultivating con- chats w'itn porters df big blocks. The -serseant JUrnped Hn beside Pointer, now', mid the two drove off up to I he building in queatlon. A word from the sergeant, and the porter duty, at the corner -blocK ba.cK.part of the took the two of them UP tara room they aaketl for a description of the man all ttte same. They got only an of' a younstsb chap, very bfe. who always wore his hat bffm turned well down, und always wore irlovea.

More than the porter" bad not noticed. He felt certain tbat It was always the same man. but at that distance that could only be guesswork on hta part. He r.oujd nbt swear to It. "What makes me think that tie'n one of the servants IH that the Gregg.

Mrs. Maggie Miller, has taken rooms In the Russell Peters residence. I ,0 The last quarterly conference of the Homer-Clarendon A. Metho- dtet churches WH be held at Clarendon Monday evening. Y.vcuno Beam of fell part of that house ain't used." he Both the men, Pointer and the sergeant, looked suitably surprised "Yet the windows don't look dirty." Pointer observed.

The moon was kind enough to show quite a ing row of oblongs In the high house- wall facing them some distance ttwayi "Stoutlsh party cleans them every month. Red there Is of it. Takes a Knocking time over It top. Vet the rest of the house Is done by the same arm of window cleaners as we use. You wouldn't a millionaire's household to the first of the week while at play fracturing collai 1 bone.

She Is Science club of library and plays, the spring: Camp Fire rent receipts dirties No. 1. 12' No. 2, ll'ac; checks No. 1, No.

2. 11'-jc. Butter market, steady. Receipts 8,063 tubs. ExU'a firsts 90-01 Vj 22 )i llrsts score 22'ijc; seconds I21c; extras 92 score specials 23 standards 23'oc; cent.

score, cent. 80 score, 22c. ANNOUNCEMENTS PenonftU HAVE YOU SEEN the beautiful work thnt they are turning out at tho McKec Memorial Works? AUTOMQtlYE Marshall chapter, Future Farmers of America, und Hie football and basketball Each departmental activity includes concise resume of the school year. The Dial stalT, which, with Mr. Horton, is deserving of generous acclaim for the production of im excellent annual both from typographical and literary standpoint, comprises Gleuna BarnlnB- llohlon Wool Market HOSTON, May Low ham, editor-in-chief; Ruth Sclyoedcr arid Kenneth Hurlburl, visiting her aunt, Mrs.

Park-j 0( lalic cd i to a anc i save 'wlndow-niopey. woolcl you?" A "few more that led to no results, aud. Pointer, followed by the the man anil made for hla'ear. 3 "Tbe iiiaa whb cleuu.s the windows must Ue CruAen," the sergeant aald. "Only maj; In the hpuse, tvho'a stout, and retl-halred." MJ-.

and Mrs. Han-y Catcher SonhX went to Port CUntor; to bring back the household -goods of and Mrs. George Qrodl. Mr. Mrs.

Ira and family ijf- Sunday at Torn Mr. jirs. HftTOld Shultz and family of Detroit cgent the week end at Anna' Wm'. Beiaier oi was ciawjndotv i Mr. -ahd Jtjfsi" Burns and afc Dolph fipeiMf.

00Auy In Hpjland at. the 3achman, bus'neKs inanaucr. The. Hall of Fame group is conipo.seiJ of Miss Barningham, Guoige Barbara Bentley, Fieri Miss Suhroeder, Bobcri anri flcgur Welch. in tpent family atld (Coouriaht.

HIM Zehtol Toothpaste Wife Preservpis prices for new clip fleece wool op the spot in Boston as compared with territory wools brought a lit- Ue business into the market again today. Ohio and similar halfblood wools at about 30 cents a pound in tho grease with two cents more be- paid for quarterbloods and three eighths bloods. AutomobitM for Sale 11 1020 CHEVROLET truck With dump body and stake body. D. Van Nornum, Btuttebakei Hales.

-J Motorcycles Ot Bicycles HABLEY -i DAVI8ON twin, Cheap. InflUlre 32i Austin Albion. BUSINESS SERVICE InHuninoa and Surety Bonda COLKMAN INSURANCE AOY. General Insurance "Protect What You Havel" Office, 166; Home 668 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Shore Sale 81 IOTTAOE at Lyon.lake, near the Country ClUb. John Taylor, 113 South Marshall Avc.

Phoho LEGAL NOTICES Legal" Notices" THE FIRST NATIONAL Bank Of Marshall, located at the City 'ot State of Michigan, 18, closing Its affairs. All note hold- cm and other creditors of the association arc therefore hereby notified to present the notes other claims for payment. PAUL NONEMAN, Cashier 1st. 1034. ot afc motored to cy; Friday I ij(njoyed and the Mrs.

Th.eo. their home riBar evening. a co-operative Mrs. Don Bowman week end in LitchrttUj. Aprs Ettie and Holdeu of Houier spent Sunday at.

their bome here. I'. W. 'Wa- here on Tueeflay. The County Oleftnir Acaoclation will meet at IjAlle, wyrup pio yv'lll yiv Detroit Cattle: Receipts 410.

Market, ac- llve and steady. Choice light yearlings best heavy steers 500(" 600; best handy weight steers, 500; mixed steers and heifers handy light butchers 375 V425; light butchers 3000(350; best ows butcher cows 00; choice light bulls 3.00$v400; tologna bulls stock bulls feeders stockers 425; milkers and spring- ers 2500 "4500. Veal calves. Receipts 1,015. Market steady.

700; others 300C" 650. Sheep and lambs: Receipts 855. Market Best lambs 875; fair lambs 600; common ewes 30044350; good sheep Hogs: Receipts 'Market prospects. Mixed hogs 375. Have us COMPARE our NO-EX elusion policy with the policy you now have.

You'll NOT be obligated. Insure and be sure that you insure with W. R. Simons, Murphy Block. Phone 193.

EMPLOYMENT "32 Disposal Month LADY FOR Housework and cars of two children. Call titter 5:00 p. m. 025 Hotel Bchuler. Help Chicago Uivestock Hogs: Receipts 25.000.

9000 dU'fiCtfi. Active, fully steady. 170-310 Ibs. top 370; tights mostly 350; pigs 250 down; packing sows light lights 140-160 choice 160200 Ib. choice 336O310; 200-250 Ib.

choice 2SO-350 Ib. choice WE WANT to select a reliable young man. now employed, with foresight, fair education and mechanical inclinations, who io willing to trala during spare 'time or evenings, to qualify aa INSTALLATION and SERVICE Expert on all types ELECTRIC BIGEBATOBS. Write fully. giving phone, present paticn, to Box Care The Evening Chronicle.

Adelbert Cortrlght, Attorpey. Hast-, injps, Mich. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Default having been made in thp conditions of a certain mortgage executed by Herman J. Babcook and Josie L. Babcock, husband and wife, as mortgaeors to Thomas But- ler, as mortgagee, bearing date the day of October, A.

D. 1026, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for "Calhoun County, State of Michigan, on the 24th day of August. 1026, in Liber one hundred ninety-five (105) of Mortgages on page four hundred sixty-seven (467); there being due on said mortgage at the date hereof for principal and interest the sum of Thirty-one hundred dollars Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power o( sale In salji mortgage, I shall foreclose the same a sale at public auction. to the highest bidder at tho north-front- door of the Court House in the City of Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, on flie 4th day oi August, A. D.

1934, at ten o'cloclf in. the forenoon of said day, Eastern Standard time, the following described premises situated in tn6 township of Bedford, County oi; Calhoun, and State of Michigan, described as follows: The North half of the Northeast quarter oi Section fourteen Town one (l) South, 'range eight (8) West, according to the ment survey, together with all, tenements, hereditaments and purtenances thereunto the same being the premises. Dated at Hastings, Michigan, 7th day of May, 1934. THREE YOUNG men, mechanl- ciilly inclined, for radio, television. engineering.

JBe willing to learn, start at the hot ton i. Actual laboratory and r.hop No apprenticeship Write for interview. Give two references, age, education. Box Care of The Evening Chronicle. BUTLER Mortgagee ADELBERT CORTRIGHT, Attorney for Mortgagee, Business sifted Ad for Use a Results..

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