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THE NEWS-PALLADIUM; BENTON HARBOR, MICH. TIIREE FRIDAY, JULY-16, 1954 B. H. Woman, 80, Parents McCarthy Cancels Plans To Open Latest JSews Of St. Joseph Sues Bus Line For $35,000 Boston Defense Plant Hearings Lost Child Ask $65,000 An 80-year-old Benton Harbor Soloists Will chairmanships or be 'censured renomlnation, was a "blanket document drafted to meet any situa BY G.

MILTON KELLY WASHINGTON, July, 16-CAP) woman today filed a $35,000 circuit court suit against the Twin City Motor Coach Lines, Inc. for injuries The 12-member Republican Sen ate Policy eommlttee announced Thursday.lt was lined up unani she allegedly received as she step- Sen. McCarthy (R-Wls) today cancelled at the request of Senate Re tion. He contended subcommittee rules require that such votes be drafted to cover specific issues. An expectant mother, who lost a SAFETY REPORT RECEIVED St.

Joe Lacks Off -Street iHarldng, Inventory Shows pea from a bus. Participate In Band Concert mously behind Sen. Knowland of California, the Senate GOP floor Isabelle Cleveringa claimed an child, after an auto accident, and her. husband filed suits totaling $65,000 today in Berrien circuit publican leaders his plans to open hearings in Boston Saturday on alleged Communist, Infiltration' of Dlrksen is proposing a on or before July 22" at which the exit door trapped her arm and leader, in his announced plans to she was dragged 25 feet as the bus employe roll would be called and I court against a St. Joseph man.

defense plants. try to kill the Flanders motion. Flanders says he wants the Wisconsin senator removed from com Mrs. Lucille A. Sila asked for a started up again.

The plaintiff, represented by Atty. A. H. Lee, of Ben Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) dis Soloists for the St.

Joseph mu judgment of $50,000 against- James closed this in the Senate when Sen. mittee chairmanships to end what nlcipal band concerts Sunday after ton Harbor, indicated the accident occurred April 2, 1954, at Broadway Flanders (R-Vt) began a speech he termed the McCarthy's "destruc Bermlngham, 32, 538 Howard avenue. Her husband Paul brought ac St. Joseph is not aUotlng enough off street parking spaces foe the hum-tber of vehicles -registered, here? Porter. Jr director of the annual noon and evening Lake Front' park protesting McCarthy's plans.

wu. Mrs. Robert Hunt, tlve" force in the Republican party. The policy committee gave no rea tion for $15,000. each person named become subject to a motion to nrrhlm.

Potter never has named publicly the staff people he wants- fired. There has been speculation he is' gunning chiefly for Roy M. Cohn, the subcommittee's chief counsel, was, a key figure in McCarthy's row with high Army officials. Knowland interrupted and an "HfTrafflc Inventory of the National Safety council, said yesterday. ana Robert am, Dantone, it was an The couple, represented by the nouhced that McCarthy "has agreed and Empire avenue.

Repairing Alley Reporting to a special meeting nounced today by John Howard, son for opposlng'hisr move. McCarthy ruled that McClel' to cooperate." He told Flanders "it held in the city hall yesterday aft- Benton Harbor law firm of But baugh, Page and Byrns, live in Ben band director. will not be necessary to' objectT secretary of the Twin Cities Safety Mrs. Hunt win sing the haunting' lan's proxy, telegraphed from Arkansas where he is campaigning for ton township: MttluteS fetter, Franeis P. Carr, Porter asserted that the I yioney the motorists put into park ling meters should be allotted to Council; and 4 Robert F.

Groby, lovely "Smoke Gets In Your Sila'g declaration said she the McCarthy subcommittee's staff Michigan State Highway depart- Eyes," by Jerome Kern, and Mr. Sill Cavern At Berrien Springs was hurt and her child was born dead in a caesarean operation be provide more and better off street tanent, and UL. Fred Walters, St. Jo- Car Rolls Over Near Farm Vehicle, parsing. sepntraiiic ana saiety oiiicer, will sing "Youll Never Walk Alone," from the Broadway- show.

Carousel. The two will. then return as a duo cause of the accident. Moreover, HIGH PRAISE According to the number of ve- 5. Haven, Youth Hurt director, announced cancellation of the scheduled Boston hearing.

HEARINGS NEXT WEEK Carr said McCarthy would have hearings here Monday and Tuesday to question some of the -witnesses he- had planned to interrogate in Truck Damaged nicies registered here there should The St. Joseph police department to sing some of Victor Herbert's fin chid born subsequently had to be delivered by caesarean because of Mrs. Sila's injuries, the declaration be 600 off street-parking -spaces est soncs. BERRIEN SPRINGS, July 16 An alley cave-in in the 10Q block north between "and Cass received high praise from both Porter and Halsey. SOOTH "HAVENr July" 36 16- provided, instead of the 185 now Both Mrs.

Hunt and Mr. Sill are asserted. THREE OAKS, July 16-A grain year old Chicago youth was taken "Activity performance record per Sila is suing to recover for doctor streets resulted at about 4 pm graduates of Benton Harbor high school and -were singing partners drill being pulled by a farm trac Boston, and that "ultimately we on 120 "parking spaces, Thursday when a pop delivery bills, loss of domestic services of his wife, and the loss of his car. tor sustained damages in a colli man is very good," Halsey said, telling chief Gillespie he has "very good personnel." will have some hearings in Boston." while, in attendance there. truck, owned by the Barentsen Can sion at 10:40 ajn.

Thursday, state On Tuesday, McCarthy jnay face Mrs. Hunt received her bachelor The accident, which -brought a police of the New Buffalo post re new effort to some members of dy company of Benton Harbor passed over the weakened road bed. Among the 1 recommendations of music degree in music education conviction of Bermlngham on a fe registered vehicles Porter stated. In St. Joseph only 37 parking spaces are provided for every 1,000 registered vehicles, according to a report submitted by the city to the National- Safety Council at the ported.

The accident occurred on his Investigations subcommittee to made by the National Safety coun at the University of. Michigan in Forest Lawn road, south of Three The truck was not The Berrien Serines street de force a shake up of the subcom to the South Haven hospital with cuts on his right arm after his car rolled over on a freshly graveled road at 2:50" yesterday, State police said Robert E. Cohen's car slipped off the gravel and overturned near the comer of county road 380 and M-140. They said the accident happened 'when a car ahead of Cohen's braked for a Ann Arbor, and is now busy in the lonious driving charge, occurred April 2, 1952, at the Broadway and Empire avenue intersection. cil was that the City of- St.

Joseph and the court here set up a traffic mittee staff. Oaks. triple role of mother, housewife and partment was busy today repairing Police said a dump truck, being close of 1853. i Sen. Potter (R-Mich), who Is offenders school and to provide private vocal teacher, the hole which is about four feet pressing for a shake up, said "111 Mr.

Sill received, his bachelor's more driving education to high deep and extends almost across the piRECT BENEFIT i Speaking on providing the mot school students here. stand pat" despite McCarthy's degree at Albion and his Master's degree, in voice at the University of driven by Fred Knight 36, 705 Gard avenue, St Joseph, caught the corner of the grain drill as the two machines passed on the narrow road The truck also was dam Woman Stabbed, Ex Mate Accused alley. A spokesman for the department said the cave-in was caused blocking of his first efforts. For a city of this size, St. Joseph orist who puts his money into the meter.

Porter said. "We try to re In a closed-door meeting Thurs Michigan. He taught for some time by a leak In the joint of a sanitary day which, -heated words were at Ohio Wesleyan university at Del should have ten miles of modern lighting facilities on its streets and roads, Porter said It now has just sewer which washed away dirt un pay them by giving them a "direct benefit of their money." 1 aged. r. Hartford Man Is Fined derneath the alley The said to have been exchanged Mc Carthy; The tractor was drive by Leo L.

aware, Ohio, but is now actively engaged in farming-at Berrien Springs. Other cities Porter said allocate under four miles, he stated A stabbing victim, "Ann Robinson, sewer also broke when the truck On Bad Check Charge Lambert, 37, route .2, New Buffalo. of 317 Ross street Benton Harbor, crashed through the The instrumental portion of the 1. Announced he would launch public hearings in Boston Saturday to explore his charges of Communist was treated last night in the office their parking meter" money' to a special to provide more off jtreet parking, while in St. Joseph, he added, it is put in a general fund and is used for other purposes Throne Turns Out concert will include many marches which are and probably will re of Dr.

Sanford Polansky, police reported today. UNDERGOES SURGERY BLOOMTNGDALE, July 16 Rob CHURCH SETS BENEFIT SUPPER infiltration of defense with WATERVLIET, July 16 Grant main the favorite band music of out waiting for any showdown on R. MacKenzle, route 2 Hartford, Benton Harbor Patrolmen Art ert Stone Is at the Allegan Health For First St. Joe BLOOMTNGDALZ, July 16 The most 'audiences the staff. Crossman and Lindsay Rutter said Methodist church will serve a tux Center where he underwent surgery Monday.

He is reported to be doing One of the new numbers for band besides providing parking facilities. 1 1 City Manager Leland Hill doff ended the citv by stating that the the woman needed four stitches to 2 Threw out the proxy vote of the Street Dance promised at the beginning' of the key" dinner at the church next Thursday evening: July ,22. from close a wound above her right knee welL absent Sen. McClellan (D-Ark). Sen.

Symington (D-Mo) had tried season is "Skyline advised the woman to con city has provided a large parking was arraigned Thursday before Justice Steve Curtis, Watervliet, and pleaded guilty to drawing a check with insufficient funds. He made restitution on the check for $35 made out to the Beverly Lumber company, a local firm, and 5:30 to 7 p.m. The public is invit John Morrissey. tact Municipal Judge Webster Ster Uot within two blocks of the down ed. LAWTONITE IN HOSPITAL An estimated 1,000 persons at ling if she wished to press charges to cast it in favor of Potter's motion to fire on July 31 any staff aide not confirmed in his Job by a majority town area.

v. LAWTON, July 16 Mrs. Warren tended the first in a series of street against her assailant, whom she At another point Jn the discus- LICENSE PLATE LOST Sherman, La wton, entered Lake- Former St. Joe identified as John Robinson, her subcommittee vote before that date it.wm f1Hiin utmimiil twtaupPTI Frank Molhagen, 527 North Ot OiUiLa tb AiaLM-Akf uwjim.wu view Community Hospital at Paw dances held Thursday evening under sponsorship of the St. Joseph Recreation department.

"It was a ex-husband. 8. Recessed the meeting until paid $4.50 in court costs. The charge was filed by the lumber -firm. St.

Joseph Municipal juage uosepn tawa. Benton Harbor, told St. Jo Paw Tuesday evening for bone Tuesday noon after Sen Dlrksen (R seph police that he lost his com Girl family Fly To Rio De Janeiro huge success," declared Fred Har HI) had proposed a less drastic mo Collier, and Maxwell Hai-sey, of the Michigan State Safety "lommittee from Lansing, over the mercial license plate 83-36 CX rsen, recreation department director. tion for Judging who, anyone, somewhere between this city and St. Joe People Attend Wedding should be fired.

TEST VOTE Saugatuck. Jnerits of iunew type traffic sum. fnons. 4VARRANT NEEDED Good weather, music, by Don Smith and his eight-piece orchestra; refreshments, and clever decorations combined to make the dance an Tuesday also is the day when Sen. Eclipses of the sun are used by Mr.

and Mrs. Otto DaNobrega left Flanders (R-Vt)has announced he In Ithaca, N.YJ an angry tone Judge Collier Washington, D. C. by plane Wed BASS ISLAND PARK rrFESTOSELAIE 1 Meadewbrook Mile East of M-148 will move to force a test Vote in the map makers to measure distances on the earth's surface with extreme accuracy says the National Geogra nesday and flew to Rio de Janeiro, Senate on his demand that Mc Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Wesner and enjoyable affair for the high school and college-age young people who danced from 8 p. m. to 12 midnight on crowded Pixley avenue, between Brazil; this morning. They expect to be gone six weeks and plan to Carthy be stripped of committee phic Society. son "Franks 1697 Parr court and stop in other South American coun NO rovF.ii DANCING l-fal Whittlesey avenue and Myrtle ave tries.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wesner, 1412 Langley avenue, St. Joseph, have returned from Ithaca, N. where SUMMER HOME OF nue.

Many older persons watched Mrs. DaNobrega, who la the form Saturday Night charge' from the sidelines, Hansen said. er Nan CaroJLHatch, and baby dau they attended the-" wedding of 3 MiiIcIibi M. DavUe, Dun Homy, Lm Ltokwiod Santa Class, His RelsSssr gsa Sleigh ghter, Cynthia, flew to Washington, SSgt Paul Wesner and Beatrice Plans are now underway for the next dance which will be held fold Halsey; "According; to the general, you must have a Jormal complaint," and he added a warrant must be issued before a -Jraffic violator can be taken into jourt." I In reply Halsey told Judge Collier that some 47 cities in the state, Lansing, -are using the fiew type oftraffio summons and ihat there hasn't been any legal -Entanglements as yet. Later Halsey pointed out that "many of the' Judges in "other cities Actually liked the new- summons, Sbecause it shows every detail of the D.

last week, after visiting her Cascia, daughter Of soma LARGE PICNIC GROUNDS UQUOR BEER WINE I mother Mrs. W. E. Hatch, 1508 For- Aug. 5, and will be Casclo, 1303 Cayuga street Ithaca.

Sandwiches of All Kinds For Large er Small Organlsattona rei avenue, St Joseph. The couple was married in the Before leaving for Brazil, the Da W. J. (Bill) Mneller, Prep. Anabel Taylor chapel at Cornell university by the Rev.

William Nobregas were guests of his parents, square dance. Mrs. Patrick Ryan will call the dances, which' will be held from. 8 p. m.

to 12 midnight. Area square dance bands, high school, college age young people and Col and Mrs, Silvanus DaNobrega. Snelling Hicks at 5:30 p. m. on Sat DaNobrega has been appointed by President Vargas of Brazil to be urday, July 10.

I older adults are invited to attend, The- brideiwas given in marriage offense and it eliminates a slot of O0-0-L CAREFULLY AIR-COIIDITIOHED The dances are non profit affairs. by her uncle, David Dornstrelch. in charge of all military purchasing for that country for the next two I IS Her sister, Helen Cascio, was maid of Memorial-Hospital Frank Wesner was his brother's ORTHOPEDIC CLINIC JULY Zl best man. The Orthopedic clinic will be held ADMISSIONS Dinner was served to the imme tnicra vnnr whole family will have fun mini ling with feeding Thursday, July 22, -in the physical Patients admitted to Bt. Joseph THE.FRIENDLY THEATRE therapy of Memorial hospital and Memorial hospital during the past diate families at the Statler hotel, after which the couple left for a honeymoon in Michigan.

They will live at Sampson, N. after July Children tSe ClncmaSeops Prices Matinee 60c Erentaif 85c wlT. begin at 8 pan. Dr. B.

B. King 24 hours were: the orthopedic surgeon. Anyone re Observation quiring transportation may-contact 21 while he is attached to head Coloma Nigel of ends SAT. fpaper work on the court staff. He stated that the first carbon lean now be ripped out following a conviction-and sent directly to the state department at Lansing.

Be-fore, one of the clerks had to fill iout a special form to be mailed in It the state. 4MORE DETAIL The special font) in use now tdoesn't provide a much detail as fto the offense as the new one right Swith the traffic summons does, JHalsey added. i In other, reports of the traffic safety inventory Porter pointed Jout that St. Joseph ranks 21st out of 453 participating cities in its overall safety program. Benton Harbor ranks 44th and Nile 11th.

LAST 2 DAYS the Berrien County Crippled Chil petting photographing 200 deer and other animals and birds from all parts of the world. A perfect family ontlng! 201 Picnic Tables Free-Animal Acts Gifts" Outdoor Grills Miniature Golf Film Refreshments Playground Souvenirs Free Parking Story Book Lane Pure Water Lociftd at Paw Paw Laka, 2 MIlsi off Routt 12 at Coloma, Mleb. 12 Milts N. E. of Benton Harbor quarters squadron of the 3650th all Mr.

and Mrs. William Krlckhahn, dren's society office. Clinic appoint route 1. ments are still open and may be oo Medical base group. Before entering service in 1951, he attended the University of Michigan, and after his discharge next Jauuary, the couple telned by calling the hospital, ex "Everyono's Raving About Vf St Joseph Matilda -M.

"Fay, 814 tension 59 in State street; Mrs. Harry Barter, will reside in St. Joseph. 2718 Thayer drive. I-- -r Benton Harbor Walter P.

Fee, The bride, who university, was employed in the state street, REDUCED RATES on weekdays to churches, schools and national organisations. 1028 Jennings avenue. ADULTS 60 CHILDREN 5-12, 25 UNDER 5, FREE Coloma Rita Carol Fleming, Bentoh Harbor Michael Bailey, 208 Lake avenue; Joseph Romeo, air force special investigation of fice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Travis Opia Eary A. M.ta.7 Mi route John Shasteen, route Mrs. Elmer Anderson, route Fleming, route I. Surgical Louise Banhagel, 112 Britain ave St Joseph Mrs. Lester Halber nue; Mrs.

Lloyd Coleman, 389 Hoov er avenue; Mrs. John Hays and in stadt, 714 West Main street fant daughter, 2245 Lawrence drive Watervliet Mrs. -Clifford Kelly, BIRTHS BIG CAR Car Racing Tonitc! Llilliirg rev Other things summarized by Por-Ctea-at the safety inventory meeting were: accident facts, police traf-Sfic supervision, traffic engineering, ischool safety, traffic courts, public Jinformation and safety organization. fin attendance were: Porter; Hill; fcJudge Coper; Halsey; Charles J. JFinch, of the secretary of state's (office; Daniel Moore, of the area planning commission; Neil R.

tBerndt, city Wayne -Stevens, of the" Michigan State Police 1 traffic and, safety division at Berrien Springs Donna EdselL Stevensvillef Emil Huebner. Sodus Ervin Schroeder. Benton Harbor A son, weighing six pounds and one-half ounce, was AT TOE CCOL born to Mr. and Mrs, Bert Ghi Watervliet Mrs. Charles Haney i fh dotti, 1117 Sylvian drive, at 3:58 pjn.

'THE FRIENDLY THEATRE1 and infant son, route 2. n. July 15.. Berrien Springs A son, weighing seven pounds, 1414 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon Riggins at Starts SUNDAY At Kcrolw Pricci! Week ij Mt 40c Sun. A Eft, 70o Child i5o ACTUALLY FILMED WITH THE WHALING FLEET JtKe fifth district headquarters in Hi: 1:17 a. m. DISCHARGES MM 'MM ff I II IJilB St. Joseph Arthur Habel, 818 Ipaw Paw; St.

Joseph Chief of Police Tom Gillespie; Jerry shipman, I IN THE ICY ANTARCTIC! fOUB FAMILI niEATRE soi urrics orvt hutvkm at ouss ALAN LADD III HIS TOP ADVENTURE! TONITIi SATURDAY ED A IJ CC EVERY IliTE Ilanaion Trio j. I i 1 HE 't i It X4 DlTrS 0F YOlNG mmi SIGMUND ROSBEM! PRJ InemaScgPK I THRILLS YOUE NEVER SEEN (T8S2 J1TCIITE EST BEFORE! it Carin X. If i I' 1 'TV COLUMBIA PICTURES I GUI SIIOU SilT. "FIVE" A WARWICK PR00UCTKW nmzi Ml STORY OF THE LAST 5 PEOPLE ON EARTH STARRING WILLIAM PHTPPS SUSAN DOUGLASS SUNDAY- MONDAY ANN BLYTH-EDMUND PURDOM IN 5 i 1 naMiEB J.I I BflTS Sydney Stanley Baker ROBSCN i 7 4 1 i mot I JULY 17fh 12 DAnCHID EVuHV ATUHDAY.

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