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The Escanaba Daily Press from Escanaba, Michigan • Page 7

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DAILY PRESS April 21, Ambulance Plane Service Starting Jim Avwitir-n star'ed an ambulance plane charter service from Escanaba Municipal Airport with purchase nt a new Cessna plane with factory instated ambulance kit. The p.ane also available for charter as a three passenger and pi'ot aircraft, The ambulance service, sa Thorin, win gn anywhere and will accommodate an attendant aa well the patient, The pi will hr with a portable Criticism From High Democrats irks President (Continued From Pag eqi The plan i'll metal construction with 145 motor and crushes at 125 miles an hrair. It has patent-d to aid in braking action which permit it to land and tnke in a short area Tt can fly 595 miles without refueling The plcne has full Instrumentation for blind flying and radio eor pment for communication with and othei planes on a channel transmitter. The radio avstem can also be used for instrument landings Jon Thorin Aviation plans an open house at the airport all dav Sunday, when the public is invited to inspect the new ambulance plane, Trenary Resident Taken Bv Death Une) Eisenhower argued St. Clair River Plugged With Ice A LG Hiver today, ON AC pi esen a hough Thf St.

uair an Arctic warm sunshine the flooded side. Five Coast any of attempting to in any from shore to ed small floes seven miles fi rine City The unrounding country- cut up ice jammed shore. Tightly pack- and stretched om Algonac to Ma- uua the rd- river closed to all ships, rei horsepower, cutting off river dipping between Lakes Huron and the Ei Four freighters Ci were reported und sure the ce and the ht ir heavv pres icebreaker Macki JON TIIORIN AVIATION of putting this amhulanee plane In aervlee at Kaeanaba Municipal Airport. It la a four place aircraft and baa a fac tory-Installed ambulante kit. Changes Train Schedule Coincident with the adoption of for the summer in Illinois, Wisconsin and the western section of the Upper Peninsula a change in train was announced today by the Chicago At North Western Railroad.

Most of the time changes will become effective April 27, while one will he in effect beginning April 28. The schedule is hs follows; from the North tron Copper Country Express. No. 162 (Eacanaba time) Present arrival 9 35 p. departure 9:50 New time effective April 27 Arrival 05 p.

deft 20 p. Deadline Is May 1 Rapid River C-C For Dog Licenses; To Meet Thursday Cost Will Double Irvin William Gilliland. 73. Tre- nary, died while working on his farm at Trenary at a to- day. Gilliland was born March 12.

1RR5, in Wells County, Indiana and came to Trenary In December of 1905. He was a farmer and has I made his home there ever since, pRrturf He practiced the Methodist faith. Gilliland is survived by wife, the former Olive one daughter, Mrs. Marvin (Ruth) Kolmorgen, Prairie du Sac, one sister, Mrs. Harry Gray of Manton, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

I arrival The body was taken to the Alio 12 23 a Funeral Home where funeral April 27 Dog owners In Fscanaba have until May 1 to obtain licenses at the office of City Treasurer George Harvey in City Hall After that date the cost of the license is doubled and the license must be obtained from the county treasurer at the Court House. Until May 1 the fee is for males and unaexed dogs and $2 for females. Before a license Is issued the dog must have been inoculated within the past 12 months aitainst rabies To date about 475 dog licenses have been sold In Escanaba. The dog census taken one yenr ago the population I at about 800, Start Check On Boat Liveries The annual spring Inspection of in the vicinity of bQfttl im at liwiu. in I I Rapid River are Invited to attend ts County will Thursday, the meeting to hear a resume of Sheriff Cully Johnson said today, the Chamber's accomplishments to I Purpose of the inapectlon is to date, and its plans for the future, determine the safety of the boats including crvation of safe swim- and their equipment, and to at ming facilities, a public boat tach a tag showing the number of RAPID RIVER The Rapid River Chamber of Commerce will hold an ojwn meeting on Thursday.

April 24, at 7:30 p. at the Rapid River School. landing and numerous othei pro- for the betterment of the Rapid River area. Parents, Educators Attend Community Workshop At Flint No. 214 Streamliner time) Present arrival 8:28 a.

departure 8 33 a. New time effective April 27 Arrival 7:28 a. departure 7 33 a. Trains from the South No. 209 Streamliner (Escanaba! 12:18 a.

New Arrival will be completed departure 11:54 p. m. So. 215, Iron Jk Copper I try Express Present arrival 3:50 Heclnmntion Burrau 4:15 nr: Nrw Uv enough to build fWcUve April Arrival four-fool ih, 2:90 d. 3 10 m.

world will be used in the con- of the Glen Canyon Dam near Page. Arif Puritans from New England were the first settlers in Newark. N. J. Tn Zealand Is a vallev of pools of boiling mud, hot springs and sulphur fumes known as Valley of TikltereIt has a auiename: Two Sentenced By Judge Jackson In Circuit Court Here Judge Glenn W.

Jackson Tuesday in Delta County Circuit Court sentenced Charles Kidd of Green Bay to three years probation for non support. Kidd originally pleaded not guilty and then changed his plea. Eldon J. Merrier of Garden, waa sentenced to HO days for violation of probation beginning May 17, when his present jail sentence will end. Mercier it now serving a 30- individuals will be expected to act day term for petty larceny.

as resource persons in furthering He was originally sentenced for community understanding and breaking and entering the Earley participation in programs related Garage at Garden. I to the schools. Eight Escanaba residents, representatives of the Public Schools, are attending a Community Workshop at Flint, which is sponsored bv the State Depart ment of Public Wlth its of shoreline and excellent fishing occupants the boat can carry safely. All boat liveries with more than two boats for rent to the public will be checked by the of- "Last year there were 486 boats inspected at 40 liveries in Delta aaid Sheriff Johnson. year we expect to find the number of boats will total over The inspections aie required under state law for the safety1 md protection of the public.

read H. but she had Won't Be Weakened Then he demanded; get this clear, and said that the ministration reorganization pro, gram would not weaken i the three military service respect. The mass of militarv appropriations would be made di- I rectly to the individual Eisenhower said, UNEMPLOYMENT i hoArer bill for expansion of unemployment insurance has grave defects and would tend to be destructive of the whole unemployment insurance program as now set up I He had been asked whether he might veto such a bill predicted Tuesday by Sen. Knowland The bill, approved earlier this week by the House Ways and Means committee, goes far beyond the administration plan by proposing that the federal government foot alone the 14 billion dollar cost of the emergency gram. The Eisenhower plan provides surgery for stomach ulcers Fr for reimbursement of the federal jje was 77.

government either by the states or through a higher tax on employers. Hill Avoid Dole The President said the Democratic-sponsored plan, by including idle workers rart now covered by the unemployment insurance program, would be simply a dole and nothing else. POLITICS Issue with Meade Alcorn, the Republican national chairman, Eisenhower said Former Warden At Jackson Dies DETROIT Jackson, three-time former warden of Southern Michigan Prison and a former Detroit police inspector, pro- died Tuesday night at Deaconess Hospital where he had undergone Great Lakes, was attempting a ease the danger of their forced aground bv ice movements Upbound vessels were ordered to anchor in Lake St, Clair situation near A Con i Guard broadcast said, situa tion will worsen before gettini The cutter Woodbine was sum rnoned from Grand Haven on Michigan to join the Kaw in uppe icebreaking operations. wa and Acacia worked to lower river around Har.sen Island A gigantic ice field which plugged the bottom of Hu ron, from which the river flows was reported to have to about eight miles of passabii slush. Briefly Told EseanalM firemen were called the Alfred Brtrmgtr rcslrtrncr.

31 N. 13th St at 8:12 p. day where an oil stove had ovei heated. There was no damage. Patti Pfotenhauer, 4 of 1302 Jackson had been a salesman I9th was hand for U.

8 Fastener Co. of Detroit a dog owned John since 1946. N. 19th it whs reported Jackson was commissioner of police by the physician attend- the Michigan Department of Safety when he first was appointed warden at Southern Michigan Prison in 1925 He served until 1935. He also was warden in 1995-36 and in 1939-45.

Jackson was ousted in 194o as mg the girl. The incident occurre Tuesday and the owner of the do was ordered to keep the aniin, confined for 10 days for rabii examination. on accu atkms of Attj he refuses to concede that It Ju.vt. John DcUlmc.rs, now chief Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, that the prison was dominated by a ring of inmates, lacked it the GOP to ture control of the Senate in the November elections. Eisenhower noted that Alcorn reported to him Tuesday before talking with newsmen.

The President said he know that Alcorn feels the way he does about GOP Senate prospects, because the chairman was most enthusias- Traffle violation tickets haw been issued by Escanaba police to the following motorists: Lucille Bark River Rte. 1, fot disobeying a atop sign; anrt to Elaine Iva Peterson, 1010 9th for entering traffic before the lane was clear. An appeal was voiced today for the return to Ed 404 S. 139th of a black con: Civil purse containing about $55, which she lost in the 1100 block, Lud- Instruction and the Mott Founda tlon. In the group are the following: Robert Mosenfelder.

Ray LaPorte and Russell Johnaon of the Citizens Committee for the Public Clarence Zerbel, Junior High School principal; Dr. Arvo IiOhela, curriculum director, and Mrs. Catherine liOcke. teacher; Art Petersen, city recreation director, and Mrs. Petersen.

The two-day conference will end today. Following their return the JM7, Bureau Anwnfos A TOP MAN ON THE TOTAL POLE A total of almost $10,000,000,000 as spent for advertising last year. Nearly a third was in daily newspapers $3,235,600,000. more money in newspapers than ever before more than in TV, radio, and outdoor combined. Every year, newspapers are on top of the total pole.

The reason is simple. For results, newspapers be topped. Use the daily newspaper as your basic advertising medium. Most advertisers do. In 195G: Newspapers $3,235,600,000 Television Magazines Inc.

waters, is among the counties with I the largest number of boats lor i ent. Murder Hearing Scheduled May 8 Clyde Gonagle of Gladstone entered an appearance before Judge Edward Dembowski in municipal court here Tuesday on behalf of Leo E. Mercure, 38. of Marquette, who is charged with first degree murder in the slaying of his stepson, Dav- Luoma, 12. on March 29.

Mci Gonagle aaid that eoun- sel may appear later in the case, lilt said that the defense would not waive the hearing. Mercure was arrested the day I after the body was found betide a road in Marquette Towm- ship, dead of head MeGonagle said the defense would arrange for a medical ex- animation of Mercure next week. The preliminary examination on the murder charge was scheduled for Thursday, May 8. discipline and that favoritism was shown. Jackson denied the accusations and fought unsuccessfully to gain his post and later a Service Commission ion Six other prison officials were ington about 7 p.

April 4. ousted with Jackson by the State The family is large, the money is tic and encouraging talking Commission greatly needed, and the finder is Jackson claimed to have invent- requested to return the money to ed the first traffic lights, using the LeClairek or to the police stared and green glass from Detroit tion. Police Department lanterns. He failed in obtaining a patent be- WI J. King of 311 S.

15tn cause he jot down the date was ticketed by Escanaba po- the lights first were used 1licp for 10 his He joined the Detroit Police De- untler contro1 Hn? for carrying an partment in 1907 and rose through operators license follow- the rank? to become an inspector ari shortl.v after noon in 1923. He was a native of Chica- al 1st Ave and 10th go and a Spanish-American War veteran. Survivors him Eisenhower said he know why AJcorn spoke as he did to newsmen at the White House later. Never Defeat The President said he personally never admits defeat in any fight and is not going to do so in this case, in advance. said any Soviet effort to restrict attendance at a summit conference to U.

S. and Russian representatives would be difficult to justify and could be interpreted as a Soviet move to divide and weaken the Western Allies. how he feels about the I idea of his meeting alone with So! viet Premier Ntkita Khrushchev, the President noted that this coun- try has allies and it will not attempt to speak for them in any such move to restrict the conference BOMBER FLIGHTS Eisenhower strongly defended this coun- i right to conduct practice bomber flights in the polar region. Russia last week contended such flights in the direction of its fron- 4 tier were provocative. Eisenhower there had been include his widow' St.

Police said that car collided with a Public School driver training car driven by Nancy ter. Mayme; three sons and a daugh- a student, of Wells. Damage to car $95 and to the driver training car $85, roTTig inn a lot of over-statement regarding the matter, apparently alluding to the Soviet charges. He said that if the United States is going to exist in these days of possible surprise attack, then all our bomber planes have to get off the ground and be ready for any attack. Once in the air, Eisenhower said, the plane crews must have specific orders before proceeding to any attack.

And such orders in the case of nuclear armed planes can come only from the President, he added. The most difficult oqe hx a "Oman one her to be gowxj through at the SALE CONTINUES WAREHOUSE SALVAGE 325 Stephenson Ave. Escanaba, Mic MORE MERCHANDISE JUST ARRIVED! CHROME DINETTE TABLES SERVING CARTS Kitchen Stools s650 CABINET SINKS ---------3 Sizes To Choose From! ALSO LIVING ROOM SUITES STUDIO COUCHES BEDROOM SUITES TWIN SIZE FOAM MATTRESSES Complete With Costers drtOA Aii And Headboards Each Each ASSORTED ROCKERS DINETTE SETS APPLIANCES Open Every Day DRINK WHIZZQ ui Ul CL 0 1 published 0 of Escanaba Daily Press.

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