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Encanaba. DAILY PRESS Nominee Board Stresses Its Money Needs Ea ri H. Bjr cj 4me to canal last ught see rning more of a 1 missiontir for Mic higan State prsit thian a tar ididatc for the I He tha was non linated fc i it. the State Boari ri of Agri culture the State onventior: i in Grand Rapii is. Feb.

21 and Tuesday ho isitcd th MSC campus at East with irren Huff, the other Df nominee, And conferivi with President John Hannah Vice resident D. B. arner ar id officials. What he saw there imp iressed him great lv with the 1 for state of the institute he says. tate nee( is more new classroom s.

No. 1. They also needoffice ipace for faculty. Theyhave a i situation where they have unall three or office. four in one No Salary Gain are also at a disadvantage with other Big 10 schools on salaries.

We compete with lunch program Karl II. Bjornseth Works Projects Democrais Pick Convention City WASHINGTON The uKx-ratic National Committer gathered today to make a final choice for 1960 nation- 1 al convention city. Angeles, recommended by a site committee. was favored to i win over 11th hour challenges from Philadelphia and Chicago. SiX cities were in the original competition.

On Jan. 18, an right- I member committee headed by I Camille Gravel Jr. of I iana agreed on Los Angeles, 1 whose bid inch idl'd $350.000 cash use a new i sports arena. Other matters likely to come bt fore the committee include plans for a fund-raising series of dinners May 8 in honor of former President Harry S. 75th birthday; a proposal to make national committee members automatic members of their state delegations; and a resolution author- a convention arrangements committee.

night the committee stages its $100-a-p1ate national victory dinner at which it expects 2.000 guests. Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson and House Speaker Sam Rayburn, both Texans, head a list of 14 speakers. State Library Books Crowd Space Reserve Flight Planned In City got a terrific reception In fore we can oik.ni/A’ a Re erv Escanaba last said T-Sgt.

here, but without a doubt Nicholas T. Cirannl of Green Bay, be able to organic here "at our meeting to sound Escanaba already has an en- interest in organization of an Air gineer company of Inc Michigan Force Reserve unit National Guard and an Army "We got enough applications for serve unit in its military membership in a Reserve unit to lishment and the organization 1 with the organization, but an Air Force Reserve flight will always looking for more. give it a third reserve group "There are certain procedures Capt. Joseph E. Battles and that have to be taken care of be- S-Sgt.

George L. Francour of I Green Bay also attended last night's meeting at the Army Reserve Center. Green Bav is headquarters for this district in Air Force Reserve organization. Air Force reservists who wish to join the new F.scanaba flight can contact Gerald Bergeon. N.

19th or write to T-Sgt. Clranni at the 9660th Air Reserve Squadron. 123 S. Broadway. Green Bay.

Wis. Qualified reservists will meet at least twice a month and be paid for training sessions. tours of the reservists will be made individually at Air Force installations. Venus And Mars Rockets Planned them on the university's present Administration in Michigan, 193942 financing. This was told us by the administration and verified in talks with faculty members.

MOne faculty member told me was In a high school in Lansing and joined State to advance myself professionally, but been here a couple a salary increase. 1 ad- from vanced myself financially; I would have done better to have atayed in high "There are two approaches to the monev needed to aolve this Judge Jackson On Road To Recovery The condition of Judge Glenn W. Jackson, Gladstone, presiding judge for the 25th Judicial Cir- SAM I'pper Peninsula consultant of the Michigan State Library, newly arrived hooks awaiting classification at the State I'pper Peninsula branch in the Burr Building. Lscanaba. The branch growth is creating a space probleni in thr formet school building.

Stacks in the banement. (Daily Press 1, 1959 He was a district extension specialist in horticulture for Michigan State University in southern Michigan in 1942-46. He was a technical service representative for biological for the srs without F. I. du Pont de Nemours At 1945 and retired Jan.

cviit of Michigan, has improved considerably and he is on the road State Alumni Family I to recovery, according to Mrs. rnseth is a member of the Jackson. Michigan Society of Horticulture She said he spends most of his and the American Society of Hor- days up and about the house but problem. One proposal is the sales ticultural Science and has pre- is in a weakened condition be- tax increase (now dead) and the sented topics before both cause he hasn been able to le-j other is Governor pro- He has published articles in pro- gain his appetite posal for a graduated income tax, ceedings of the American Society Judge which is the fairer proposal. for Horticultural Science.

MSC Munising has been presiding at "The Conlin study recommend- Quarterly Research Bulletin and 'he circuit court terms during ed an income tax as part of its Extension bulletins. absence. to meet Michigan's in- He manages the family farm at Jackson, weakened by returning perry, but resides in Per- to work too soon after suffering ry with Bjomseth, the form- pneumonia, is convalescing at his Kathryn Grettenberger of home. He made several visits to perry. a graduate of Michi- the hospital since being stricken gan State, and their son, Robert, with a recurrance of an old 111- a graduate student at State.

Their ness during the December term program come Graduate Of State Bjornseth is a graduate of Michigan State and holds two degrees from it. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Master of Sci- Richard W. Nebel of ence in Horticulture. He was born daughter Janet is a freshman at circuit court in Marquette, in Grand Rapids, raised on a State, and their son Bruce is a Judge Nebel, commenting on and attended public schools junior Perry High School. condition, said we are at Mich.

He worked as a draftsman with the Land Economic Survey Division of the Conservation Department mapping Michigan in 1930-32; was a Smith-Hughes Act high sAool agriculture teacher at Fennville, Bangor and Chesaning, in 1932-39; assistant state supervisor of the school THE PLACE TO GO To-Nite Mi Bjornseth is treasurer of the all looking forward to Judge Jack- Perry Board of Education and son making a complete recovery member of a citizens group which returning to the bench. He is obtained support for a new high an outstanding judge and the peo- school tax. AND Saturday Evenings 6.30 9 P. M. MATINEE SAT.

1:30 INSIDE 49th STATE! MIGHTY HIGHWAY ADVTR! ALASKA PASSAG I ir i HA prfcn rm o-Hit And Color Cartoon HE'S A JEKYLE ANI) HYDE CHARACTER! STEP DOWN TO TERROR 7 couiiN Mlllit DRAKE SAT- SHOW ALL FI TOO! Lite 1 c----- STARTS SUN. Audie As You Like Him! NO THE BULLET CINlMAtCOn BAITMAM pie can ill afford to miss his services." Jackson is serving his last year as circuit judge, since he is 74 I and not eligible to seek re-elec- I tion. The post Is being sought by Marquette County Probate Judge Carroll C. Rushton. Marquette, I Citizens of Escanaba have until and Atty.

Dennis McGinn of F.s- 8 p. m. March 9 to register for the oanaba. The election will be held April 6 biennial spring election, in April, with the six-year term Deadline March 9 To Register For April 6 Election City Clerk George today. Thone who are not now registered and fi.il to register before the deadline will not be qualified to vote in the election, he pointed out.

Registration is made at the office of the city clerk the City Hall. To register and qinlify as an elector, a citizen must be 21 years of age, a resident of Michigan for at least six months and have resided in the city for at least 30 days. Escanabans who have registered before but have changed their address within the past six months are not properly registered because their correct address 16 not listed, the city clerk said. If a voter in doubt whether he is correctly registered as to address, he should telephone the office of the city clerk ST 0-1194. Residents of the towmships should consult their township clerk for information on registration.

Harvey said commencing Jan. 1, 1900. EMERGENCY CHARLOTTE. N. C.

Police loan Fred Teeter had just been called to testify in Superior Court when the prosecutor dropped a paper. Teeter, his back to the courtroom, bent to pick it up. There was a loud rip, then a ripple of laughter from spectators. trousers had tore. Undaunted, the officer borrowed an overcoat from a detective and finished his day in court.

AISLE SPACE In the Michigan State U. P. branch In the Barr Building is kept narrow to crowd In as many books as possible in the available space. Here two Escanaba youths. Coon.

left, and Mike Chaudoir. eheek the stacks for books which they will request from the State Library through the Carnegie Public Library of Ksranaha. Fat Man No Longer Target For Jeers CALL A LAWYER! urn MMPIK rui NIKI NOW THRU SAT. Evenings 7 and 9 P. THAT GIRL IN A NEW tru mph WITTY.

WISE, WIC KED! Leslie Caron Dirk Bogari Bernard Shad's THE doctors dilemma STARTS SUN. SHE'S WACKY WARM, Willi AVII WONDKKI I AVMTIE MfHE ROSALIND RUSSILI fORRtST TUCKf DAY IN AND DAY OUT WESTON SELLS QUALITY FOR LESS! it Kiddies' Saturday WOODEN NICKLE" P. M. SEE ACTION FEATURES! COLOR CARTOONS 2 3 "HOP AND SERIAL RICi TIME FOR ALL! mm Who ou this ring? Jake lloople won it in a crap game, hut that was after his brother, the Major, had paid his good money for it. only to he swindled out of it by the seller.

The Major says he acquired title to the ring when he agreed to buy it. Jake says the Major bought the ring, not the real one. one of the funniest comic sequences in years. Be sure to follow it in OUK boa hoi se BALDWIN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEW The Board of Review of Baldwin Township will be in session on March 3rd and 1th and also on March 9th and 10th, 1959. from 9 A.

M. until 4 P. M. for the purpose of reviewing the tax roll. Signed: Raymond Norden, Supervisor By HAL BOYLE I NEW YORK loves a fat So says an American proverb, But Santa still is mighty I popular.

The truth is not that nobody loves a fat man. The truth is that people secretly envy the fat I man. To most of the world the fat man is still tin symbol of wealth, I plenty and security. In this country he has become a symbol nonconformity and independence man with the courage to be I different Rails Wooden Headed As a doctor observed recently, the campaign fat in Airier! ica is assuming the proportions of "a national Show me a man who jeers at an overweight person and 1'li show you a man who i.s discontented because being thm made him rich, fa- mous or happy. It just goes to show that a man whose only ambition is to become thin as a rail is likely to end up wooden-headed, too.

There are certain advantages in this civilization in having a well-rounded stomach, known in some admiring circles as "a and foremost, girls in the office may laugh at your paunch, the little do love to reach out and pat it. Anything else you buy on the installment house, a car, a be taken from you if you don't meet the payments regularly. But there is no mortgage on a big tummy. It is vours have and to hold. You can it with you, even unto the grave.

Place To Rest Hand Skinny men who nap in their office swivel chairs wake up weary from having their arms dangle down like an But the fat man finds his stomach is a comfortable arm st. A fat man be crowded. If somebody sits next to him in a bus seat, he merely takes a dei the other fellow falls off on the floor. This world is full of people who stick their face into your face and try to peddle you something. The fat man is not at their mercy.

He merely leans back, thrusts out his belly pushes the fast talker out of hearing. Bunkers will lend more money on collateral to a man with a tire around his waist. He looks like a bank vault to and safe. The fat man is more tins may surprise the and is the most attentive of lovers As the old Scottish saying goes. tht- belly is full the maid is amongst the Solo And Ensemble Festival Will Be Held Here Saturday A Solo and Ensemble Festival will be held at the Escanaba Junior High School Saturday beginning at I p.

m. with an approximately 200 Delta County students taking part, it was announced today by Robert S. Meyer, band director at the Escanaba Senior High School. Participating schools will include Bark River. Gladstone, Holy Name High School and Escanaba Public Schools.

The will offer numbers they are preparing for the Upper Peninsula Festival which is to be held at Marquette on March 21. The Saturday schedule will include: woodwinds in Room 161; brass and percussion. Room 169; and vocal, string and piano, Directors, who will also act as judges, will include Chet Marrier of Bark River, Paul Covven of Gladstone. Sister Ellen Louise of Holy ame. Manley Anderson.

Conrad Beck. Clara iras Somers and Robert S. Meyer. Cecil Collins. city band director, and Clare Garrard assist as judges.

Humane Society Urges Dog Owners Keep Pet At Home For the safety of the dr to discourage the possibility being lost or stolen. should keep their pets at and know where they ar day and night. This is the advice of Mrs Hawkins of 511 11th St naba, representative of mane Society in Delta County. She said that has been reported in the area and that such theft is punishable by law in Michigan. Persons who ee a stranger picking up a dog on the street, in an alley or on the highway should take the license numlier of the vehicle and report the incident to city or state police, she suggests.

The possibility that the dog is being stolen is increased if the vehi- cle carries out-state license. WASHINGTON U.S. space probes may be rocketed aloft next June in an attempt to solve some of the mysteries of the planet Venus. One probe, launched by an Atlas-Able rocket, would be designed to orbit Venus. The crther, sent aloft by a Thor-Able launching vehicle, would be designed to go past Mars and possibily into a solar orbit.

There have been predictions, too. that the Soviet Union would attempt Venus probes in June. 'Hie Rand which conducts scientific studies for the Air Force, recently calculated that next June 8 would be the most favorable date until early 1961 for a Venus probe launching. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration acknowledged that probes of Venus and Mars are among the space projects of the future. The launchings will take place at Capa Canaveral, Fla Figure Skating Lessons Resumed At Indoor Rink Figure skating lessons will be resumed at the U.

Fairgrounds Indoor Rink Saturday beginning at 9 30 a. for all boys and girls age seven through 12. it was announced today by Art Petersen, city recreation director. Lessons will be under the volunteer supervision of Patti Rose- murgy, Martha Gruber. Joy Petersen, Carolyn Ward, Charmaine Kliernan and Judy and Susan Pohl.

No charge will be made for the instruction. Age group seven through nine years should report at 9:30 a. and 10 through 12 years are to report at 10:45 a. m. The lessons will continue as long as ice conditions are favorable at the rink.

Veva McCormick Called By Death Miss Veva McCormick. 49. of Gladstone, died at 4 p. Thursday in Newberry. She has been in failing health dnce 1953 Miss McCormick was born June 11, 1909, In Manistique and had lived in the Cooks area for many years before moving to Gladstone 25 years ago.

She was a member of All Saints Church at Gladstone. Surviving are a brother. William McCoimick and a sister, Mrs. (Elizabeth) Tardiff. both of Gladstone.

Friends may begin railing at Messier-Broullire Funeral Home at Manistique at 1:30 p. Sunday. The rosary will be recited at 2 p. Sunday. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.

Monday in St. Francis de Sales Church. Burial will be in Lakeview in the spring the year until the next general election for board members. He is an official of the Harnischfegei Corporation and has been active on the Industrial Inventory Committee of the Chamber of Comi merce. and of his wners home A Esca- Hu- Zitner Appointed To Fill Vacancy As Director Of C.

Of C. President Roy Jensen of the Escanaba Chamber of Commerce announced today that Emil Zitner had been named to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Paul C. Diefenderfer from the organization board of directors. According to the by-laws. Zitner will serve the remainder of Call For The New Slenderizing Food MORNING GLORY COTTAGE CHEESE Sure Good Your Palm Tree Now See Details On I.id Channel 11 Will Move Transmitter Nearer Green Bay The Federal Communications Commission has given WMBV-TV the go ahead signal to build its new tower and transmitting facilities at Flintville, near Green Bay.

Joseph D. Maekin, general manager of the Channel 11 ABC outlet. said that work would begin immediately on the new, higher transmitting tower which will be completed in 90 to 120 days. WMBV-TV began operations on Sept. 10, 1954.

and operated from studios in both Marinette and Green Bay. Channel 11 became an affiliate of the American Broadcasting on Feb. 1. Hospital MICHIGAN HOTEL BAR Al A Esther Dagenais. Props.

EVERY FRIDAY FISH FRY AND CHICKEN Serving 4 to 12 P. M. Dial ST For ORDERS TO GO OUT WLST 60 On Your Dial DAY PROGRAM SC III Dl l.F 5:56 The Prayer and Sign On 5:59 Headlines Weather 6:00 Tne Morning Mayor Snow 6:15 News Mrs. John Goulet, 113 N. 11th is a surgical patient in St.

Francis Hospital. Her room is 203. Augusts? Rodin. French sculptor of the 19tn century, made "The which is considered his masterpiece. Tavern DANCE Tonight Bv The Ranch Saturday Night Chet Marrier No Minors Allowed Ji 6 45News 1 7:15 News fHS 7:45 News 815 News juC fat- i Time 9 15 New in Music 9 Head- NOTICE MASONVILLE TOWNSHIP The Ma soil ville nshlp Board will applications for the position of Fire Department Maintenance man.

Applications must be filed on or before March 9. 1959 with the township clerk. Hilda Johnson. The present maintenance man, Albert Miller, is resigning. Signed: Hilda Johnson, Clerk IF YOU STUDY AT NIGHT- Make Your Time Worthwhile Take Evening Courses REGISTRATION MARCH 2 TO 6 Obtain a certificate for work completed in our evening classes Monday thru Thursday, 6:30 to 10:30 P.

M. Phone ST 6 5152 CLOVERLAND COLLEGE Escanaba, Mich. SHINNY'S BAR Featuring The Buuest and Best FISH FRY Every Friday Remember: Entertainment sat- urday Night and Sunday afternoon! SWALLOW INN Rapid River Come Out And Have Fun! SATURDAY NIGHT Featuring JOHNNIE LUNDBERG And 11 I lliaw athaland Playboys No Minors lines Weather 9:30 Out of the Blue 9:35 New In Music 9:55 News 10:00 Fur Defense 10:15 New In Music 10:29 Headlines and Weather 10:30 Andy Williams Show i 10:35 New In Music 10:55 News 11:00 Mainly For Wornn 11:15 Bundle of Joy 11:20 Morning Meditation 11:30 Around The Town 12:00 Hi-noon Weathei Report 1,5.:05 News nTid Day Ne vs Edition 12:25 12:30 Country Parade 1:00 On Deck Iwtwrenee Weik 1:15 Saturdav Swing Session (Part I) 1:55 News 2:00 Manhattan Melodies I 2:15 Saturday Swing Session (Part 1) 2:55 News 3:00 Guest Slat 3:15 Saturday Swing (Part 1) 3:55 News 4:00 Navy Swing 4:15 Saturday Swing Session (Part II) 4:30 Headlines and Weather 4:55 News 5:00 Here's To 5-15 Saturday Swing Session (Part 5:30 Headlines and Weather 6 00 Evening Final 6:15 Sign Off and Liord Prayer.

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