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PAGE FOUR THE HOLLAND, MICHIGAN, EVfcNING SENTINEL MONDAY, APRIL 19,1965 The Holland Evening Sentinel ingly in its favor. Normally, we'd start out by deciding whether a new State Park in this location would be an asset. We'd quickly agree that it would be an enormous asset, of course, to a community that is endeavoring to attract more visitors and more tourist business. Most Michigan communities wouiu give their eye teeth for a projected $6.5 million recreation area that is certain to become one of the most popular in the state. A majority of the Norton acre- aee ects limited use.

The town- ship does not have the funds Co. Office, 54-5t West Eighth street. en roads and pay for in- Holland. Michigan. i creasing maintenance.

Nor is stcond class postage paid at there any reason why it should Holland. i i a a to competition with tho Department of Conservation PONYTAIL W. A. Butler Editor and Publisher in this field. Telephone News Items Advertising.

Subscriptions Business Office Phone EX 2-2314 6M fKRKINS L0T Any impartial person, including those in Norton Township, would agree that the state agen- illili JU cy is in the best position for per- The Publisher shall not be liable manont and adequate public for any error or errors in printing ouer ons am advertising unless a prouf of opei uuuiis. sui'h advertising shall have been One plan being dlSCUSSed oi.tameci by advc tlier would retain the section north hi in in time for cori oction tin MH'h errors or noted I cf Poiltallina Creek a town- pUinly thereon; and in case if naik a fj a sa tisfac- sn noted is not corrected. .1 i puhuVht-rs "liability shall not exceed tory basis for merging the rest Mich .1 proportion of the enure cost the holdings tO the SOUth already acquired by the RN AKHv whole space occupied by such The contemplated Hoffmaster I advertisement. a JH provide US with "I'm not letting you ride in my car unless you stop kissing the ground every time you get out!" Your Money's Worth By Sylvia Porter Next liine you sit down to breakfast, bite into these startling facts. Of the 24 cents you pay for a quart of milk, only 11 cents goes for the milk itself.

F'or one dozen eggs, costing you an average 54 cents, the farmer receives only 33 cents. For the loaf of bread that costs you 21 cents, the actual cost of the ingredients is just 3 cents. And for the box of corn flakes priced to you at 29 cents, the ingredients' cost is exactly 2's cents. The "price spread" in each case rafrects the cost of transporting, processing, packaging and selling the food a spread which has widened steadily in Public Opinion The public li invited to iond in letters at any on any nubjttct. Letter) mould De written on one si (Jo of the paper only and not than 300 words.

The must tlaned to the letter and win be puVashct. The writer must Include hit address. No conn ill- eratton will be given tu an unsigned letter and editor reserves the right to accept, reject or edit any communications. To The Editor: For some time the controversy over Sunday operation of the windmill island has raged hot. It is time for everyone to realize that both sides have a right to their opinions.

Both sides must understand that action taken either way will deprive the other side of a right. It is also time to recognize this issue for what it is; a re. i i i i LllLA 1OOUC 1U1 1L IO tt 1V the past decade and which is; argume nt. It cannot be now the target of an exhaustive SO Ann Answers by Ann Lenders target investigation by the Dear Readers: All my life I've been self-conscious because dozens oC women have told me how easy it is to make a good pie crust and I've never been able to do it. When I confessed this in print and asked for a "sure-fire" recipe, I got more than I bargained for.

Now I feel like an idiot. More than 5,000 women to say, "It's they sent me their "sure-fire" recipes to prove it. Here are some random samples: From Marge 0. of Haywood. "I struggled for years till my neighbor gave me her secret.

Use cold milk. It can't fail." Mrs. J. D. R.

of Wilmette, 111.: "I'll bet you've been having flops because some moron leaves the filling. Do you have a good recipe for a 'sure-fire' filling?" E. V. of Nampa, Idaho: "So your pie crust is bulletproof? Well, mine is foolproof. The secret is to add one teaspoon of vinegar.

My mother-in-law taught me this trick." Mrs. A. R. of Newark, N. "You gave me some very good advice four years ago and now it is a privilege to help you.

I have never told anyone this, but the secret of my light-as- a-feather pie crust is that I do not roll it with my hands. I use my elbows. It takes longer but it's worth it." Adelle of Yonkers, N. "I'll bet yo can't make a good crust because religion prohibits the use of lard. If I 1 National Commission on Food Marketing, established in 1964 by Congress.

The commission will begin public hearings on May 5 in Washington. During coming months a team of 40 investigators will probe into every phase a monetary argument because there is no taxpayer's money involved. It cannot be an issue of depriving any resident of this area of the opportunity of visiting the island because everyone could find another day to visit the windmill. It cannot be an provide 1 another splendid lakefront at- i M- Mcmber Association 1 traction of the kind we talk so of Advertising much about wanting. celebrated our 25th wedding the convenient setup for your and Inland Dail Press Association.

ciatlon Norton township has a fine aan versarv and I had a lovely daughter-in-law have disturbed TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION new "industry" within its reach. eddine dinner dance for our the tranquility of your home. sent out engraved It is unhealthy for everybody i i i i i of necessity because the of food marketing, ranging from I ncil has previou ly in orrn ed i us that the bonds can be retired a six day operation. The problem then boils down services 10 consumers as whether those protesting a DEAR ABBY: We recently tachment to her grandson and Sir impact on thej a ctosilM! are in the mi "'s food bill. i by Van Buren trading stamp policy.

They also operation i will dig into such extra store i services to consumers as check- told you to use cold milk. Use am right you should give up al- boiling water." Alice of Wichita, "F'or years my family ate the filling ready because lard is the only thing to use and nothing else can take its place." out of my pies and left the Mrs. D. W. L.

of Port Ar- crust. When even the dog Ontario: "Don't forget the fused to eat the crust I decided to do something about it. I made up my own recipe by egg. It's very important." Helen K. of Miami, "Don't forget that pinch of trial and error.

Since I switched salt. It makes all the differ- from shortening to vegetable oil I've never had a failure. Now my family eats the crust and earner service. 40 cents a u'eek. io ment of Conservation vJi" at onSi but I went To my Ask your wife to join you in a mother's house and i heart-to-heart talk with your lions in everv reasonable wav -with the main goal uppermost PRKSSl'RE widowed cents per $2080 per By mail in Ottawa and Allegan counties S120U for jear, 00 for iix months; $4.00 for three months, in mind.

Kent. Van Uuren. KaU- Tn Muskegon Chronicle inaioo and Barry counties wr year; $800 lor six months: S3 no ior ihree montlis. K.OH for one month. 5u cents tor one week Out- idu of these counties S-0 00 per $12.00 lor six Sb 00 i three months.

S2M mouth payable advance. spring, summer and fall. Camp- Wasn't my personal invitation AH subscribers fiom the ing equipment sales are boom- Please clear up this countr to the city win be credited i (ne demand for camp- 'matter. at tho rate of 4U cents per eck lor rs-iiirAV til amount due them. sites promises to be greater IOWAN If these people are in the The commission is not due to minority then they should have present its findings and recommendations to Congress until Michigan no reason to complain ii the WttSfl tilfftOtl majority of Holland's citizens with her and daughter-in-law who should be invited her personally to the told gently, but firmly, to take tame to the consumer of party She never came.

Then her foot off the gas and get she 'told my brother in tears both feet on the ground ft Just smce wona ar ine that she was not invited. Now and your wife should definitely mid-1966. But here, briefly are wish to have the island closed on Sunday. I would like to suggest that if the council has any doubt as to the majority, then the only fair and democratic way would All signs point to a record the whole family is angry with go to Europe. for camping out this me 1 can't understand it.

farmer's share of the food dol- be to close the island until a lar you sepnd has slumped from vote can be taken and the de- TM7AD ADTJV A i HTM, '53 cents to a record low of 37 i cision of the majority rendered. DEAR ABBY: A lady whom fe the same time the It mi hl int resting to I seldom see. lives in he same to marketing has apartment house that I do. She I sltvrock6eted frorn 47 cen ts to came to my apartment one' than ever before. centg ln short almost two DEAR IOWAN: A personal evening to visit with me.

I was i third ur food dollar today food itself but processing, packaging and selling of the the government invitation To ones sewing. After she left I i foT'theTo delivering by mail or bv ha5 done something to relieve would seem more appropriate; my gold tnimble. i mougnt i earner Call beiore 6 pra. Monday the pressure a bit on the iia- than an engraved one. Either mislaid it, and used anoth- da batu.Qd i tmough Friday.

aturdd by i p.m. gysterai. The Depart- I your mother forgot that you I er thimble. Last evening this what ment of the Interior has an- had invited her personally, or lady invited me Of the average yearly food know how many of those protesting a Sunday closing have deep roots in this community or if they have moved to our community because they recognized i different about our community and liked By Lou G. Van Wagoner WASHINGTON The study of "Water in Industry," just released by the National Association of Manufacturers, stresses ence in the world." s.

L. P. of Davenport, Iowa: "I certainly hope you are using double action baking powder It took me years to catch on to this trick." Mrs. Phillips W. of Owensboro, "My great grandmother bought this recipe from a chef in a fine New York restaurant for $50.

I am sending it to you because I enjoy your column so much. Don't balk when it comes to the lemon llUll Ul mauuiai-iuieia, siicoaca the increasing magnitude of the juice. could be the secret water pollution problem in gen-, ingredient. pral and rplatinnshin lo in- Aunt 0 1 of Burlington, Monday, April 19. 1965 that campers will have she is looking for a reason ment.

I noticed a gold thimble $101472 today, only 1L13G new laces to itch their.be angry with you. Something. on the sewing table near my 0 8 gocs for food The bai- TAXPAYERS WORST ENEMY? tents this year. It is estimated wrong here. I would guess i chair.

I casually picked it up ance of $641 64 goes for mar t. One of the most alarming that there are 27.782 camping that the relationship between I and examined it, and saw my jllg of the On CONGRESSMEN THE eral and its relationship to in dustry. The report covers the water uses and pollution control data on 2900 industrial plants having a water intake of 30 billion gallons of water per day. It also details the actions that have been and are being taken by industry in cooperation with the States, the local communities and the Public Health Service to Vt "I'll bet you've been washing your rolling pin. don't! Wipe it with a damp cloth.

This may be what is spoiling your crusts." Mrs. R. of Birmingham, "Throw away your rolling pin, Ann, and use two stainless steel knives." BoydBerends and the Public Health Service to Mrs. H. L.

of Seattle: ''If 471 Plasman Ave. solve the water pollution prob- you live in or near Seattle, Holland, Mich. the basis To The Editor: lem. Rivers and lakes are please call me. I will show you how to make the most wonder- source of 91 percent of the fresh ful pie crust you ever ate things about the Federal gov- spots in the national parks now.

i and your mother was rath-i initials on it. I wouldn't openly the A cu it re Dept. prelirnin-' As a consistory, we would water usec by industry accord- your life. 1 can't send you the crnment's expenditures is that and thaUhese will provide some shaky to begin with. accuse her of taking it, nor ary estimates for 1964, here is greatly appreciate your printing ing to U)e report The to rec jpe because I don't measure would I make big fuss about how your food do)lar divides up: i Marketing each new spending plan can be eight million camp-use days.

conuted on to expand and con- The latter figure is the clue DEAR ABBY: I am a man it, but I would like to know Foo( tinue regardless of whether its to the kind of pressure brought my 60's who recently re- how I can get my thimble 00( on i original purpose continues to to bear on camping areas not ti ro d. I have been very sue- back. Please advise me. 48c exist. in national parks but cess in my life and my wife ADVICE Dairy prods.

44c Poultry, eggs 56c The perfect illustration of this'State parks and elsewhere. De-, and are living in Florida. Our 1 DEAR NEEDS: Call your phenomenon is the determina- lte tne increase in federal id es son married and gave, neighbor and tell her you think Bakery tion of our congressmen to campsites this year, space will' our on i grandchild, who is she may have taken home your' cereals block an earlier decision by De- bo at a premium and campers now i The marriage ended! gold thimble by mistake. If she Fruits, vegs. fcnse Secretary Robert McNa-' of ten wul finci themselves more Divorce, so we invited our'denies it, buy yourself another Fats, oils raara to close eleven veterans crowded than they are at home, daughter-in-law to bring the! thimble and consider the first hospitals.

The professional even greater effort to meet' boy and stay until she one gone for good. P.S. If your Total pie who are responsible for hos- the need will have to be gol her on the ground. She light-fingered friend ever visits There is no disputing that i We merely said that we would i i. i i i 1 4.U:«^ir haVP Tlrt i OPS I.ft DSPK 20C 27c 30c 18c 37c Cost 52c 56c 44c 80c 73c 70c 82c 63c of this footnote to your article summarizing City Council action in the April 8 edition of the Sentinel.

In your article you state that the Calvary Christian Reformed Church indicates no objection to visiting the gardens on Sunday. As a matter of fact, we stated' nothing as to whether a person i Da jl dMG allfagher should or should not visit the' NAM before the House Pub gardens on Sunday. pital care for veterans have made a careful study of veter-, Houston's enclosed baseball baby-sitter (my wife), support! she can lift, an's needs and are convinced stadium has a weather control mony rom 0 ur son and she; with McNamara that good man- station--but what it really needs A 1 i A has her own car. a built-in you again, lock up everything even with the soaring food nnarketing costs, food is one of biggest bargains in our and'goes as" she pleases, CONFIDENTIAL TO GIOR- country today. Food prices have agement and efficiency in gov- Ls a control system to keep track She never had it so good she's IN FIRENZE: Don't buy ernment calls for closing these of fly balls in daytime games, hospitals.

Those parts of the country with us for six months! the ring. A man does not auto- and has made no move to find, maticially gain American citi- Small HO i i a 1 ilQU uicii-int V4 a LI A i ridiculous reasons why their from Congress-- which has had Europe but she aca me so changed in 1922. climbed a modest 9 per cent in the past decade. We are now paying only a bit more than 18 per cent of our take-home pay ill public pressure groups inose ar 16 country i a lace her own wif zens hip by marrying an Amer- per cent ot our taKe-nome pay are finding all kinds of battling floods should get help i to ican citizen That aw was for food as against 26 per cent 0 Kni- 1 1 nviH particular provincial interests experience dealing with floods will be damaged by such action, of administration bills since As a result President Johnson was forced to admit last week that the plan to discontinue unto gran dson that is shg cancelled the trip can Problems? Write to ABBY, daughter-in-law and i Box 69700, Los Angeles. Calif, grandson out of the house, and For a personal reply, enclose a in the late 1940s, and one hour's work today will buy 60 per cent more food than it did then.

One have no objections to the park being open on Sunday if there were no admission charges or commercial transactions within it on that day. In fact, we thought that if religious activities could be carried on within the park on that tal requirement for fresh water i anything. If you watch me, Ann, for all purposes, including in- you can guess the measure- dustry, has more than doubled ments and I'm sure you 11 get since 1945 with a present re-; the hang of it." Dear Mrs. H. Airfare from Chicago to Seattle and return is It would be a fairly expensive afternoon, but thank you for the invitation.

From No Name Please of Grand Forks, N. years everyone raved a quirement of 356 billion gallons daily. This amount is expected to double again in the next 20 years. lie Works Committee emphasized the progress made in water pollution control. He spoke highly of the Public Health Ser- my pie crust and begged for vice which he said "has built the recipe.

I couldn't tell them technical competence and sound my real secret but Im going to working relationships in the tell you. Ann, because you are field with the states and with in- my friend. The secret is rolling dustry." the crust with complete free- He used the Ohio Sanitary dom of movement. I put my day, minus commercial trans-1 Commission, organized in 1948 whole body into it. This means actions, a positive good might' by Illinois.

Kentucky, New York, I must take off everything and be accomplished. Pennsylvania, i i i a and bake in the nude. You may The point was also made, of Ohio, as an outstanding example print this if you want to." 1 Dear No Name: I am print- to reason stamped, self-addressed envelope. Copyright 1965, McNaught Syndicate, Inc. Vietnamese barmaid my wife is not with.

So what should I do? THE MIDDLE The congressional threat to ter She's a sort of Wata DEAR Yflur wife at pass a rider under which Fed- Hari ot the bar. eral funds would be barred from i TT use to transfer personnel from' Indonesia restricts the travel business area during the Tulip Holland Evening Sentinel a copy the discontinued hospitals to of U.S. diplomats. Maybe the Time festival, the retail mer- and the townships of James- other locations where they government is afraid they'll chants division of the Holland town and Zeeland.) needed was the strategy which cover that a lot of Indonesians a of Commerce has REP. EDSON V.

ROOT dropped its plans to purchase i State Capitol, Lansing, Mich. for decorative pur- (Rep. Root represents Michi- farmer today can feed and course, that we believe the park I of water pollution control. clothe 31 other people twice should be kept closed on Sun- Mr. Gallagher said: "Today ing it.

but with no personal the number he could feed and i days if it could not be free on over 99 percent of the sewage recommendation. I haven't yet finally succeeded in blocking the don't agree with it. economy decision. The mushrooming expendi- Tfla lures of Ihe Federal government lic: i i i in areas which were originally TEN YEARS AGO the flags poses. clothe in 1949.

What's more, we, as consumers, can buy a more dazzling variety of foods today than ever before in our history, or anywhere in the world. Millions of us also can pick the food we want and, for a price, obtain a host of built-in maid services. To The Editor: that day of admission charges emanating from the communi- i and commercial transactions. Rev. Wesley Timmer President, Consistory Calvary Christian Reformed Church Holland, Mich.

tne or recovered from the women who did their house cleaning in the over a thousand miles is piped nude. into purification plants. Sixteen years ago it was poured into Ann Landers will be glad to the river untreated. Today the help you with your problems. 1300 communities all have pur-; se n( "them to her in care of ification plants ie Holland Evening Sentinel, The NAM spokesman noted enclosing a stamped, self ad- wi.

i 1.1 cllHU i a i Still, as the largest industry in As we continue to thrash out, a nt of thc m) envelope, the nation, the business of food this earth shaking issue of Sun- lants which wasle (Copyright 1965, gan's 54th district which takes the business of day-open, Sundav-close, may I lenace Jan Paderewski one in art of Allegan county.) A the most basic of human bring up a point perhaps just rtf A I 1 ft A 1 171 tal of the world's greatest pianists, America cherished conceived as emergency war or Tear stained faces, feigned who has delighted the music- i traditions is the right ot every depression measures continue bravery, stifled cries and just loving people of all nations for citizen to write his representa- to harass the taxpayer. Unneed- 1 plain ows and ouches prevailed sn many years, will be brought lves in ress tne state ed services never die, they just at Holland Armory as crowds to Holland in the moving pic- 1 legislature expressing nis opm- spawn greater bureaucracies, of school children filed ture film, "Moonlight Sonata," lon issues tacm 8 nis nanon Someday perhaps an aroused production-line fashion for the under the auspices of Holland citizenry will demand fiscal re- first of three Salk polio vac- High school band sponsibility from its elected rep- i cine shots. resentatives. It is clear from Bernard Grysen of the indifference of the public 1 23-year-old part time deputy to the scandalous blocking of sheriff for the last 2'a years, is McNamara's economy moves, to take over full time duties that we have still not reached with the sheriff's department We invite you to send to The men, specifying whether you will permit publication. Please limit communications for publication to 300 words or less.

that point. Guest Editorial) NKVV HOFF.MASTER PARK NEEDS A STROXt; PUSH as a deputy sheriff He will fil' the vacancy a by Write Year Stomps Buy Equipment I GREENVILLE (UPI) The THE HON. PATRICK V. MC- Greenville fire department is needs, no effort must be spared as vital to a successful tourist to make food an even bigger season and certainly important bargain than it now is. Also, in to our city.

i the words of Dr. George E. Why not try improving the Brandow, executive director of image others have of us in the the National Commission on "hospitality" area. Scattered' Food Marketing, a major ques- i compliments from afar not with- i tion is how we can maintain standing, we all know the reac- food as "an efficient, competi-1 tion "outsiders" have in their tive kind of relationships with us. plants directly into the streams of the Ohio Valley district comply with at least the minimum interstate requirements for water pollu- tion control.

Mr. Gallagher, who is the Manager for the Harthe that industry over $100 million Publishers Newspaper Syndicate) LENNOX FURNACES Kloasen Heating 8t Cooling Ed Klaasen. Owner East 40lh St. Phone EX 4-8639 No matter what conclusions Visitors to our churches, our the commission finally reaches, shops, our tourist attractions, just its publicizing of the com- could be greeted a bit more plex cost factors behind the food I heartily, or at least greeted. equipmLm a year to help eliminate water pollution.

He said that industry had over $1 billion invested in Russell Bremer of Holland who NAMARA, S. Senator, Senate going to get a new resuscitator resigned. Of ice Building, Washington, with 92 stamp books. The The newly organized Future D. stamp books were donated by Often progress on our public Teachers of America at Hope THE HON.

PHILIP A. HART, 92 Greenville residents Fire projects is made much harder College will receive its charter U. S. Senator, Senate i i Roy Merritt is trading --and slower--than it should be at a banquet at Uurfoe Hall. Building, Washington, D.

C. the stamps for the equipment simply because the main goal'The FTA is a national organi- THE HON. P. 1 gets lost in a lot of talk about' zatipn, and a member of the GRIFFIN, of Con- who should have done what in National and Michigan Educa- gre.s,s, House Office Building, tho preliminary stage. tion Associations.

Washington, D. C. (Cong. Grif- So with the proposed acqulsi- fin represents Michigan's Wnen a with pretends to man's i order a how oraer 10 -snow later now tion of all or part of Norton SKVKNTKKN YEARS ACiO district" which includes Ottawa Township Park in connection Local police conducted Ih'jir county.) with establishing the new P. J.

automobile brake test at the A Ilot'fmaster State Park alonfi the inlorscclion oi Kith St and Riv- HUTCHINSON, Member of Con- Lake Michigan dunes between er Ave. Close to 250 cars we're gre.ss House Office Building, Muskegon and Grand Haven. tested, according to Van a i To date iho Slate Department Hoff, police chief llutchinson represents' Michi-' ol Conservation has been much Harry Kramer, Holland post- gan's 4th district which includes too fuzzy and all-around-thc- hits been named co- Alletfan county.) bush about its desires in a i a alonf with SKN HAROLD VOLKEMA, net turn with the Norton Town- Schivdy. assistant postmaster state Capitol, Lansing, Mich' ship tract. It has initiated nego- of Grand Rapid.v for the sUilo (Sen.

a represents i a i in a vague sort of way. poslmasters convention to he i i a 23rd district which He-cause of this, comment held Grain! Rapids includes Ottawa and Allegan' i Norton Township officials Junior Welfare league mem- counties.) has been almost exclusively con- bcrs will operate a butch Cos- REP. A R. FARNS- corned with how difficult this is tume exchange from April '1C, WORTH, Slate Capitol, Lansing, fii them. They say they don't through the- north- Mich.

(Rep. Farnsworlh rcprc- know whal the Conservation V.OM basement room at Froelvl sents Michigan's 55th district Department's parks and recre- it is announced by Wil- which takes in Holland city, the ation division is in portion to lard Withers, Tulip Tune townships of 7. 1 a and do Does it expect the township manager. Jame.stown, and part of Allegan to donate thc lake front land? county.) Or is a price to he set and if TWKNTV-FIVK YKARS AGO HK1. I .1.

DE so what would be considered With the superintendent of STKJTKR Stale Capitol, Lan- reasonable? the board of public works hav- Mich. (Rep. DC Sligler I Thus far we are choosing up ing rescinded his permission lo reprc.senus Michigan's 95th dis-' on what's wrong with tht- allow ihe display of i cluster arid which lakes in all of Olla- cleal and too largely ignoring of American and Dutch flags wa rounty except Holland city the points that arc overwhelm-1 on lamp posts in the downtown i of any communication with the' price spread will be a service to all of us. (Distributed 1965, by The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) (All Rights Reserved) Rep. Diggs Asks Rights Discussion I I Rep.

The warm picture" of be re il is windmills, gay parades and natlon waterways lovely homes can be so much more meaningful with the addition of a few more smiling ''natives." As a transplanted Hollander, I'm sure I speak for many when I say it would be great if the only chill felt this Tulip Time Found Dead i A i CLAIR AL RIEMERSMA Roofing Contractor Siding Insulation 649 Bultemut Dr. Ph. EX 6-4364 ROOFING EAVES TROUGH ALUMINUM SIDING 29 E. 6th St. Phone EX 2-3826 Over SO Years Keping Holland Dry BOB HOLE Building Contractor PnliTM New Homl Modemiiation -Police A uminum Sidings, Columns.

Roils AfoAN NOMSKOU. TO 7HK MO i Of- A A NOAH- T6LL -yco TO Put YOUR L.LCVTJ iW ft.nf.CAR run tr ridiculous it really is, he is said to he indulging in Socratir- day to call a meeting of white irony. and Negro community leaders to discuss recent civil rights problems in the city. Diggs said there was a threat "of racial strife developing in Detroit this summer" unless such a meet is arranged and held lo head off any possible trouble. Charles C.

Diggs Jr. asked be not in keeping with tradition? Mayor Jerome Cavanagh Sun were the result of unseasonable! ere ha pressed today for phone 396 681 7 oilond weather or would this too' clues in the murder of a report Eileen Sandv 1016 West 32nd St. Holland, Mich. Chemists Meet Here Wednesday The April meeting of leader whose bullet riddled body was found at his St. Clair Shores home Saturday.

Police said Pete Lombardo, fi4, linked to the Mafia by former Detroit Police Commissioner Cicorge Edwards two years ago in a Congressional hearing, was dead about a week to 10 days "1 am convinced that Lombardo was still in the rackets," FOR PRO west Michigan section ol the He said there were "many American Chemical Society will said Del. U. Leo Warfield clear signals of racial unrest be held Wednesday at 8 m. "But we've been unable to throughout Detroit He cited in the Science Hall al Mope find anything to indicate any- the recent scries of cross 1 College. A fi dinner will one in the rackets was mad ings, picketing of the Azzam bo held at tho Warm Friond him or had il in for him," ho market and an attempt by Hotel.

added Councilman Thomas Poindexter Dr. Donald Wnrnrr of thc Warlicld snid the police do- lo abolish City's Commis-! 1'pjohn will parlmcnl received an unony- sion on Community KHalions i a speech cntillod "A i mous telephone lip on the "Tho'c iictions, along with Proposed I i der discontent based on action and Its Application to patterns of segroga- Protein Structure Hiological lion in hrmsing. schools and em- Reactions." Dr. Warner atlrml- ploymcnt, leave me with Hope College and the Uni- (louht that there is urgent need ver.sity of Illinois before join- for the meeting I am suggesting," Diggs said. The mayor's office said finagh has not had time to study thc proposal.

inn Iho Upjohn C'o. in 1952 Lombardo was questioned ev- cral years ago in the jimbush of UAW President! Waller Kenthcr He had been shot in the iipjMT left chest and lower left side with a .22 rali- Interested persons are invited her gun. to altend, whether members or non-members of thc American Chemical Society. Kdwnrds had named him 'is a "section leader" in tho Co.s;i Noslru hierarchy. PRINTING SERVICE CrVtndeLnrstv Hcnran 801 CALL EX 6-4669 24 Hours a Day Warm Friend Heating Furnaces Repairs Cleaning 281 E.

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