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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 3

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PAGE TWO THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, "VENING SENTINEL MONDAY, JUNt 1952 Moral Awakening Copies Discussed By German, French Mackinac Island (IP) Fi-itz editor-in-chief of the Essen, Germany, "Allgerneine Zei- told SOO delegates at the rvvorld assembly for moral re-arm- -ament last night about a note giv- him at breakfast. It read: "I am a Frenchman fwho 'was a long time in a Ger- prison camp. For the first in many years I have been to sit in the same room with German without hate in my --heart, thanks to 1IRA." "You may not know what this jTieans to us Germans who have -brought so much suffering on the "rest of the world," Hirschner said J'We cannot undo the past but we "promise you that it will never happen again." "My paper is determined to the Ruhr zone the arma- Sment center of Europe, the, center the moral re-armament of and the world," Hirschner Said. Germany's revolutionary youth jwre describpd by Johannes Rein- president of the 152,000 national union students of Germany and Berlin, as from the apathy of collapse." He warned that the-Communist was bidding strongly for allegiance. "Twenty-thousand East Berlin students have already forgotten freedom," Reinhold said.

He said ythat 350 professors and students have, been "abducted" by the -Beds. Irene Laure, French resistance J-eader whose son was tortured by Gestapo during World War II, Challenged Americans, French and 'permans to 'accept the cost of Sighting for the moral re-armament of their nations. Native of Noordeloos Succumbs in Muskegon Grand Haven (Special)--John Vanden Bosch, 78, 609 Lafayette died at 8 p.m. Saturday in Hackley hospital, Muskegon, where he had been for the last 11 days and where he submitted lo surgery a week ago. Ke was taken ill on March 28.

He was born in Noordeloos Dec. 17, 1873, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tamme Vanden Bosch, who then were farmers. Later the family moved to Grand Haven uhere the father and his brother Henry, entered the clothmg business known as Vanden Bosch Bros.

The deceased entered the clothing business known as the Enterprise Clothing company with his brother, Koene T. Vanden Bosch. He retired many years ago. A member of the Second Christian Reformed church, he was an active worker in the various organizations, was an elder for many years, a Sunday school teacher and superintendent of the Sunday school for 25 years. He was also a member of the Men's Society and the Gideons, and was also on the Library board for many years.

His wife, the former Katrina Kieft, died March 2, 1947. He is survived by three brothers, Koene T. Vanden Bosch, Grand Haven, Henry J. and Martin of Grand Rapids, four sisters, Mrs. Richard Peterson, Grand Rapids, Mrs.

Cornelius Pippel, Mrs. Dick Kieft and Mrs. William Fox, all of Grand Haven. Funeral services will be held from the Kinkema funeral home Tuesday at 2:30 p.m., with Rev. E.

J. Tanis officiating. Burial will take place in Lake Forest cemetery. Car Runs Down Woman Waiting on Corner Bench Grand Rapids (IB--Mrs. Edward McGirk, 61, Grand Rapids, was killed in the week-end's most freakish accident.

She was sitting on a street corner bench waiting 'for a bus when a runaway car ran down. Gaylord Doxtater, 60, who does pot know how to drive, was sitting' in the car which was parked fvith the motor running. He sat helpless as the auto slipped into gear, carried Mrs. McGirk 52 feet, then rammed another car and knocked it into a Jruck. Pastor Rewarded For Good Deed Grand Rapids (TO--A Grand Rapids businessman donated 51,000 to the Clark Memorial home because a pastor gave him a Samaritan Ijush out of a snow drift.

The businessman is E. L. Klaiber, whose car was stuck in the snow drift. The pastor is the Rev. Floyd N.

Drake, superintendent" of the M. J. Clark Memorial who helped Klaibcr with the push last Christmas. Klaiber sent Drake the check for the fund for an organ for the new chapel. Other members of the Klaiber family later contributed the rest of the funds for the organ.

Rev. Drake told the story yesterday when the new chapel was dedicated. The shepherd represents one of the oldest occupations known to man. Memorial Day exercises in Pilgrim Home cemetery are traditionally climaxed by the firing of a military salue. Friday's triple volley was fired by a squad of National Guardsmen.

All graves in Monument square were decorated previously by Scouts. The of the Civil War monument at right also were decorated by daughters of veterans. Several hundred gathered for the annual service in which the war dead of all conflicts are honored. Names of two Spanish American war veterans, 12 veterans of World War four of World War II and five of the Korean conflict were added last year. (Sentinel photo) dark, Van Fleet Confer With Rhee RADIO STATION WHTC 1450 On Your Dial "Your Station For The Detroit Tiger Baseball Games" Program Schedule for Tuas.

and June 3 and 4, 1952 News on the Air Cont'd. Meditation Rev. Peter Muyskens (Tues.) Rev. H. D.

Z. Flack (Wed.) Contd. Melodies 800--News Chapel (Tues.) Hymns of the Morning (Wed.) Worship Hour Party Wedding Missus Missus, Contd. Howdy Missus Missus, Contd. Outlet Hub Hour (Wed.) Hour News on the Air News news Notes by Side of the Road 1:00 News Festival the Band for Tuesday Music for Wednesday of the Street Wedding "World In Brief on the Air Present (Tues.) Dinner Music (Wed.) Warm Up Out Dope Game--Detroit at Philadelphia Bloch (Tues.) Allen Jones Show (Wed.) In Melody News Scores Club News Picture Off OPENS TODAY! ALSO TUES.

WED. On The Screen At Last! BRET HARTE'S Greatest Saga of The Roaring Camps rs Gold Hunting Men And Its Gilded Ladies! News, "Gun To Gun" and Cat Carson RM CS A Starts TODAY! ALSO TUES. WED. A With An Empty HfcCrf And A Mo A Locdcd Gun 1 DANGEROUS GROUND Companion Feature "TALK ABOUT A STRANGER" It Send 1 Chills Down Your Spine! with GEO. MURPHY, NANCY DAVIS ood LEWIS STONE Ptisan, Korea (ID--Gen.

Mar W. Clark flew here today and ob President Syngman Rhee that th the personnal assurance South Korean political crisi would not weaken the United Na battlefield fight agains Communism. The supreme UN commande and his 8th Army chief, Gen "ames A. Van Fleet, met wit! Rhee for 40 minutes on the "wiili aspects" of Rihce's wrangl with the national assembly, in eluding his declaration' of martia aw. Rhee promised that he woul not withdraw any Republic of Ko ea troops from the battle line 3Ut would use only those alread the Pusan area to enforce mar ial law.

He has arrested 12 as emblymen in connection wit he called a "Communist plot against his government. Bu he has filed no formal charges against individuals. "We had a very enlightenin talk," said Clark, "General Van Fleet and I were concerned tha nothing develops in any way tha might affect the battle." First Strawberries Due This Week Lansing OB First homegrown Michigan strawberries are expected to arrive this week on the Benton Harbor fruit market according to the federal-state cooperative crop reporting service. Frequent rains have raised fears of rot in some sections. Excessive dampness also has fostered heavy weed growth many plots, the service said.

The general strawberry harvesi is not expected to begin in south' western Michigan until abou; June 9. Volume harvesting is ex pccted about June 15 in Central Michigan counties. The service reported some growers fear a shortage of labor will hamper harvesting, especially for "field capping" on that portion of the crop expected to go to processors. Several processors are setting up emergency lines to "cap" berries in processing plants if necessary. In southwestern Michigan processors hope to pay a cent more than last year's prevailing price of 18 cents per pound for capped jerries-, the agency reported.

Vavid Habers Honored On Fifth Birthday David Habers celebrated his i birthday anniversary Tuesday at a party given by his mother, Mrs. Evert Habers, 210 East 16th St. Games were played and prizes uon by Amber Vander Ploeg, Robin Walters and Cathy Norris. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Habers, assisted by Mrs.

Harold Banger and Mrs. Jacob De Graat. Guests were Diane Kruithof, WE VE 601 tOOR MARY SMITHS ON ELM STKEET, MISTER. Long Distance calls are faster, too, when you can give the operator the number you are calling. Ruth and Doris Garvelink, Tammie Meyer, Randy De Graaf, Judy Achterhof, Janice and Bobby Banger, Cathy Norris, Amber Vender Ploeg, Robin Walters, Linda Habers and Dickie Mulder.

Surprise Shower Fetes Miss Shirley Fockler Miss Shirley Fockler, whose marriage to Jerry Sprong will take place in June, was guest of honor at a surprise miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening. Hostess was Miss Jean Lough who was assisted by Miss Marjorie Fockler. The affair wase held at the William Fockler home on route 2. Duplicate prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Roach, Miss Amy Boyle, Miss Yvonne Wybenga and Mrs.

Earl Taylor. Gifts for the bride-elect were presented from a basket decorated in blue- and yellow. Lunch was served. Those present were the Mesdames Gerrit Sprong, Roach, Taylor, Allan McClure, Ross Powell, Claude Lough, Floyd Hart, William Fockler, and the Misses Wybenga, Boyle, Lois Brower, Leona Van Iwaarden and Wanda Fockler. FALLS OUT OF CAB Detroit (IP)--Two-year-old Michele Klark of Detroit, was killed Sunday when he fell out of the car in which he was riding and was run over by the rear wheels.

TBTJOK OVERTURNS Marshall (IP)--S. G. Dionne, 45, River Rougo, was killed Saturday when his light truck overturned near here on Ike Must Tread On Touchy Subject By Lyle C. Wilson Washington (IB--Gen. Dwight D.

Eisenhower is billed for a military news conference at the Pentagon tomorrow and a political news conference in Abilene later in the week. Someone sold the general a tough one with that schedule. Keeping politics out of a military news conference would be like picking the salt out of seawater. The hottest political issue in Washington right now is the foreign aid bill from whicR Sen, Robert A. Taft's friends in the House helped clip nearly $2 billion from the sum asked by President Truman.

The Senate was more generous. But Taft forced an attack in committee and on the Senate floor which reduced the administra- tion's billion request by about $1.2 billion. Representatives of the House and Senate will meet now to work out a- compromise bill which will be returned to both for final action. The best the administration and Eisenhower can hope for, evidently, is that the House will accept the lesser reductions. And that is not likely.

How Eisenhower can avoid discussing this appropriation for foreign aid is what reporters have been pondering since the non-political Tuesday news-conference was announced. How he can. discuss it without getting shoulderdeep into politics is an equally baffling question. OHIO SOLDIER KILLED Ann Arbor OP)--Corp. Cornell J.

Perry, 24, Clinton, Ohio, was killed Saturday when the car in which he was riding collided with two other cars on a hill near here. Hearts of most fish are close Tjehind the gills. RUG CLEAI We Call For and Deliver UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE and CARPETS CLEANED IN THE HOME Also Mothproofing -Holland Rug and Carpet Laundry PHONE 2924 341 WEST 17TH ST. Weather MOM U. I.

IUUAU. UNITED PRESS TEIJEPHQTO Mini CIOUM AND ciouor AREAS COM.mi AIL RKHTf RESERVED Work of Students Will Be Displayed University of Michigan student work will be on exhibit in the Hotel Macatawa lobby during the one- day outing of the West Michigan chapter of the Michigan Society of Architects, on June 1. A. S. Kolm, Holland, program chairman, estimates that from 80 to 90 persons are expected to attend.

They will represent every portion of the state. Kolm said that products of the producer council also will be exhibited along with the university college of architecture ctudent work. Besides th'ese exhibits, Dean W. Bennett, head of the department el architecture at the university, and member of the state board of registration, will be guest of society along with A. Lane, president of the National Producers council of Washington, D.

C. Lane will be speaker at the dinner Saturday evening. AKMORED CAB OVERTURNS Detroit (IB--Jack F. Greco, 30, Detroit, died Saturday when armored car he was driving overturned. SUFFERING PAIN OR DISTRESS Then the PAINLESS DRUGLESS METHOD PLASMATIG THERAPY used by many over the 17 with i successful results In such as ANEMIA, ASTHAMA, DIABETES, 'SCIATICA, ARTHRITIS (In Its many RHEUMATISM, HEART DISEASE, NEURITIS, MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, NEUASTHENIA, ETC.

-These treatments now again available at the BLOCXMFIELD HEALTH CENTER together with CHIROPRATIC and NATUR- OPATH1C treatments, asurea YOU of even BETTER HEALTH. PHONE NOW for complete Electronic examination. BLOOMFIELD HEALTH CENTER DR. LEROY E. BLOOMFIELD, CHIROPRACTOR NATUROPATH Tower Clock Bldg.

Phone 3386 Holland STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE U.S. 31 MEAN CAUQATUCK OPEN 7:00 SHOW AT DUSK FREE PLAYGROUNDS TONIGHT Trail" 3 in color "The Highway Man" fUES. WED. THURS Bette Davis Gary Merrill "Another Man's Poison" Plus Joe Palooka "Triple Cress" WOHT AT ALL "HE CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 6-PASSENGER SEDAN YOU'IL FIND IT EVEN BETTER THAN It's been many years since a new car caused as much talk as today's Chrysler Imperial has done. What you may not realize is how long it's been since a car gave so many reasons for excited talk as this one does.

Here is literally a new leader of the world's fine cars! May we invite you to drive and test for yourself the best and most worth-owning engine on the road today? (Chrysler's magnificent new 180 H.P. FirePower V-8.) May we invite you to handle the easiest and safest steering wheel in existence at the moment? (Chrysler's full-time Power Steering.) May we invite you to try out brakes which require as little as one-third the usual foot-pressure, and still stop you in many feet less than other cars do? (Chrysler Power Brakes.) May we invite you to sit on the most comfortable seat cushions, and enjoy the fullest window vision you can find? May we invite you to ride on the rough- road miracle of the Oriflow shock absorbers which only Chrysler-built cars have? May we invite you to drive a Chrysler Imperial an learn for yourself how much you'd miss, and deeply regret, if you bought another car today without knowing this one first? We and Imperial by Chrysler at your service, any time. are CHRYSLER THE FINEST CAR AMERICA HAS YET PRODUCED HAAN MOTOR SALES Inc. 25 WEST 9th St..

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