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PAGE TEN THE NEWS-PALLADIUM, BENTON HARBOR, MICH. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1933 Obituaries Mystery Of Bomber Will Test Run, On Speedivay At Hartford I3.M. School Construction To Be Voted Legislature Scraps 450 State Bills Federighi Rites Set Requiem high mass for Mrs. Jo seph (Slyvia) Federighl, 68, will be Deep ening celebated Monday at 10 ajn, at St. HARTFORD, June 6 Modified John's Catholic church.

The Rev. stock -car drivers are hoping to get William O. Limbert, assistant pastor, on The new Hartford Speedway will be the celebrant. track for test runs next week before Burial will follow In Calvary competing in the opening race next Gty Election Is Monday (Continued From Page One) Trace Kin Of Missing Crew (Continued From Page One) Saturday night. Mrs.

Federlsrhl. of 872 Napier ave- Agenda Geared Of Non-Essentials LANSING, June 6 JAP) The Legislature's focus will be narrowed The season opener, originally nue, was pronounced dead on arrival at Mercy hospital at 9:30 a.m., ra dav scheduled for tonight had to be postponed because of delays in that they'd be found alive. Or that Issue is proposed: (a). $200,000 for more elementary obtaining service box for the elec The rosary will be recited Sunday they had been taken prisoner, and maybe Just injured. But 12 months trical system at the field, located in at 8 pjn.

at the Reiser mortuary, whan it returns next Monday, with about 450 bills consigned to the ash can before adjournment for the weekend. the old Hartford fair grounds. later the Army told us they were Kenneth Judd, of Lawrence, one listed as dead." classrooms. (b) $100,000 for Junior high renovating. (c) $250,000 for senior high alterations.

Including new library. d). $350,000 for new Community, The big sweep out came Friday of the promoters, said the equip Where friends may call. Knuth Services Held Private services for Clarence Knuth, 52, of 429 Greenwood drive, ment was scheduled to come in Fri with passage of a first deadline in the traditional timetable leading up to adjournment possibly in July. Lawmakers set the date in day from Cleveland, but failed to arrive.

He said considerable testing OTHERS ABOARD THE PLANE, with next of kin as listed by the and last minute work remains before all equipment Is in working Pentagon, were: 1st Lt. William J. Hatton, pilot; who died' earlier this week, were held Friday at the Kerlikowske funeral home, St. Joseph, with the order. wife, Amelia J.

Hatton (146-22 22nd avenue) Whitestone, Queens, N. Y. Rev, B. A. Irion, Zion Evangelical and Reformed church pastor, St Joseph, officiating.

Mrs. Mildred His sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Henry, said Hatton's widow is now Mrs. Amelia Brodrick of, Broadview. I1L Big Week To Johnson was the organist.

College classroom building. And her is how the fZM.OOe in annnal extra operating reve-noe would be spent: Expanding school services, Teachers pay increase, J. Other additonal operating costs, 4434a. The expansion of school services Includes two visiting- teachers for elementary grades, a nurse each for Junior and senior highs, two counselors for senior high and one counselor for Junior high, teacher Pallbearers, all cousins, were Arthur and Harry Knuth, and Emll, Joint rules adopted last week. All except tax and appropriation bills not reported from committee in the house of introduction were cut down.

Lost were nearly one-half of all bills submitted at the present session, FINAL PITCH FAILS Few of the casualties were unexpected, including most of the bills for which Gov. Williams made an 11th hour plea on Wednesday. The House state affairs committee stifled three" bills to strengthen She had contacted relatives of other crewmen at the time but could learn nothing further. Herman, Edward and Herbert Toiias, Open For BH Burial was in Riverview cemetery, 2nd Lt. John S.

Woravkar brother. Alex Woravka, (10818 Revere ave St. Joseph. WARTIME MYSTERY CRAFT: A silent memento of the World War II air war, the wreckage of a Liberator bomber, lies in the sands of a rarely visited Libyan desert area where exploring geologists found it recently. Air Force experts in special desert vehicles are enroute to the about 380 miles south of Bengasi, to inspect the plane which they say apparently made an unrnanned landing 16 years ago.

They believe the crew bailed out after a 1943 bombing raid on Naples and that the craft coasted to a landing when it ran out of fuel (AP Wirephoto) nue) Cleveland, Ohio. The brother said the lieutenant had been reported missing In action April 4, 1943. High Seniors Area Deaths for Junior high, and one additional Staff Sgt. Guy E. Shelley; father, librarian for senior hign.

Michigan's civil rights law by failure to report them. Guy Shelley (Route 1) New Cumberland, Pa. Mrs. Leslie Reeser, Shel ley's aunt, said in York Haven, Pa. Husband Safe And for the llth time in toe 11 Baccalaureate Rites Tomorrow Evening THIS TEACHERS' FAT Increase proposes a 1959-60 schedule under which starting teachers with.

AB Mrs. Earl Strong that the father got the same notifi AROUND TOW cation. The father now lives in Hol years of the governor's unprecedented tenure, the "seal of quality bill wound up in a pigeon-hole. Baccalaureate services tomorrow lywood, Fla. But Dog Dies "EAU CLAIRE, June 6 Mrs.

Earl W. (Ina Pearl) Strong, 68, of Pucker degrees would get $4,140, scaling upward to a maximum of $6,540 for night will start out a round of ac Staff Sgt. Samuel R. Adams: wife, Tne House labor committee street road, Eau Claire, died Friday Dorothy Mae, (315 James street) tivities to close out the secondary educational careers for 380 Benton to old superstitions. Miss Adams finds that Christian doctrine has smothered the mine safety bill, another to fix a state minimum wage 14 years experience.

A teacner witn a master's degree would start at $4,440 and reach a top of $6340 In at 9:45 a. m. In Nlles Pawating hos Eureka, 111. Mrs. M.

A. Adams. (Continued From Page One) (Continued From Page One) Harbor high school seniors. pltal, where she had been a patient mother of Sgt. Adams, said the word strong competition from witch doc tors and there is still a lot of an farm laborer.

Monday la designated as class came the same as with the others. since May 25, following a coronary statement on her story, Mrs. Powell 14 years. For the following year the AB teacher range would be boosted John's song, entitled night. Commencement will be held heart attack, The son's widow since has reraar cestor worship.

told officers it wasn't the true story, ried. Mrs. Strong was born June 1, 1891 Wednesday. All of the programs will according to Dunham. to (In 13 years) and the Master's degree teacher to The people of Swaziland make their living by raising corn and started out as a poem.

Encouraged by his parents and his teacher, Miss Phyllis Schaus, John sent his poem in Pipestone township, one of four start at 8 2nd Lt. D. P. Hays: mother. Mrs.

children of the late Charles Keisey Baccalureate services will, be held cattle. Some go to other areas to An additional salary step for the 1961-62 year would Isla Hays, Route 1, Lee'a Summit, Mo. In Independence, sister. to a radio station in Cincinnati. and Mary E.

Raymond Keisey, and in the high school gymnasium, class work in gold and diamond mines. night in the auditorium and com had been a lifelong resident of this Mrs. George Barrett, said the mother The missionary says that leprosy "The radio jpeople must have thought it watf pretty good because they sent it on to the Music City community. mencement at Filstrup Field, cued last year. "When I read a plane Mrs.

Powell was quoted as telling poUce she got into an argument with her husband and grabbed the shotgun out of the closet and threatened to shoot him. The gun discharged into the floor when her husband attempted to wrestle It away from her, Mrs. PoweU told police. doesn seem to be as big of a problem as before as modern drugs are She was a graduate of the Eau Principal Donald inrman said had been found," said Mrs. Barrett, put tnese ranges at and Benton Harbor voters will find just two propositions on the financial side of the ballot.

One, on which only property owners can of $1.25 an hour and others to liberalize workmen's compensation benefits. Other casualties included bills to require annual fire inspections at schools, and to set up commissions on the problems of, the aging an on atomic energy, and to study economic effects of automation. OTHER CASUALTIES' Also lost were bills to: Provide lor milk price regulation under a milk marketing act. Repeal the 1953 law setting up the Michigan Turnpike Authority. Require annual safety inspection of automobiles.

Overhaul the state's 50-year-old Claire high school and until her this year's class is the largest in I just knew lt would turn out to bringing about more cures Songcrafters at Nashville, Tenn. said John. history. Last year, 364 seniors were De tne one my brother was on." marriage in April 1911, she was employed by the Berrien County John's poem was put to music by graduated. There are now 506 pupils KNIGHT Robert Guy Vernon L.

Moore; father. Ruford role, covers the issuance of the v. Moore, of New Boston. Ohio, vJ and Deputy Grand Knight Rob Sgt. Dunham said Powell con in the Junior class, 580 in the sophomore class and 281 in the fresh uene jesrooH.

xne song is now on its way to a publisher at Saginaw. John said he couldnt reveal the Journal. For a number of years, Mrs. Strong had cared for her semi- Father now living In Portsmouth, ert Tibblts will attend the Knights firmed his wife's story and took the man class. of Columbus 59th annual state con-H onto, told of the 1946 letter from officers to the apartment where they found the gun hidden under words of his song until it is copy invalid husband, a retired Berrien The Rev.

Ellis Marshbum, pastor the War department The name of ventlon at Mackinac Island June 11 $900,000 bond issue. The other combines the building and extra operating millages into a single proposition, and can be voted on by all electors. Voters will not be able to vote fox righted. But he did say it was a township farmer, and "Gramma of the First Presbyterian church, crewman had been given out by 13 as delegates from the Benton story of Russia and her sputniks. Keisey," her mother.

will deliver the baccalaureate ser pentagon as vernon L. Ford. Harbor Council 1170. "It was my teacher who really Surviving besides her husband and mother are two sons, Luclan of mon entitled "Quo Vadls? WILL PARTICIPATE Other Benton Harbor Knights who will attend the convention are one program; that la, tne miusung THE MYSTERY of the bte Diane got me started writing short stories and then the poem," said John. industrial safety code.

Eau Claire and Wesley of Buchah improvements or the operating the mattress of tne bed. Young Man. Girl Kurt State District Deputy Ed O'Brien Kill the economic development de The call to worship and benedic found in the Sahara has so far proved as deep and baffling as any She said she would give me a grade measures, and against the other. partment. an; four grandchildren and a sister, Mrs, Gary (Lucille) Butler of Lake tion will be by the Rev.

Franklin and State Program Chairman Nel son Oehlhaffen. for them. My father started read-1 recorded in tne annals of the seas. Require many retail establish Beaird, pastor of the Benton Heights lng them and thought they were Michigan Beach. Honored guests will be His Ex The bomber lies there on the sand.

Church of God, and the Rev. Wil since the millage increases are linked together in a single proposition. However, a majority vote against the bonding proposition could kill good." Two sons preceded her in death. cellency, the Most Rev. Joseph preserved almost perfectly In the jonn said nis snort stories were liam Hoover, pastor of the Napier Parkview Baptist church, will give ments to close their doors Sunday, Investigate Albers, Bishop of the Lansing diocese; Luke E.

Hart, of New Haven, the building program. And if the written about actual events in American history. He uses ficti hot, arid desert air. Although its fuselage was snapped in two at the tail the plane appears undamaged the responsive reading. In Collision millage increase proposition passed Supreme Knight of theJ tious names.

The high school choir will present at the same time, only the extra otnerwise. Its radio itlu Is In work His longest short story, 3596 "The Lord's Prayer," "Salvation Is ing order. Knights of Columbus; and Gov. Mennen Williams. A total of 302 delegates repre millage designated for operating costs would then be collected.

words, is entitled, "Adventures With Created" by Tschesnokoff and "Al Burglary At the It is the story of the mighty God of Our Fathers by They were Ray In 1841 and PFC Robert in 1945 while serving with the U. 8. Marine corp at Mrs. Strong was a member of the Eau Claire Community Congregational church and an active member of the Women's group of the church; both the Ladles' auxiliary unit of the Eau Claire American Legion, Post 353 and the World War II Mothers' club of Berrien Center; the Franklin Community Ladles' Aid Society and the Berrien County Farm Bureau. She was also a Sun- senting Michigan's 151 local council survival of a family following B.H.

Policeman's Brother Victim There Is not a trace of the crewmen who flew off on that mission in 1943. No clothing, ne written records. Water bottles, presumably tightly James. Miss Virginia Archer is director. A scheduled hymn is "A Junior High cyclone that swept through Arkan units will participate in the business and social sessions headquartered in Mighty Fortress Is Our God." sas.

the Grand HoteL Violinist Carol Brown and cellist John's father copyreads his A teenage Benton Harbor girl and stories. He plans to send them to Benton. Harbor detective thfa the brother of a Benton Harbor capped, were found still filled in the cabin of the plane. Had the crew crash-landed in the desert and Marilyn Kesler will play "Ave Maria" as a duet. a New York literary agent.

mornihg were investigating a burg police sergeant were hurt early to' Processional and recessional music John was born in Keiser, Ark. Jill Receive lary at tne junior nigh dur day when their car ripped Into the started to work out to civilization, surely they would have taken all will be played by the high school day school teacher for a number of After working in this area during ing the night. rear of a parked car on US-12 about tne iruit narvest for three seasons, a mile south of Stevensvllle. Janitor John Ramaker was quoted available water with them. If they had been killed in the landing which orchestra, directed by Forest Etling.

He will also direct for Monday's class night. tne Hardys moved to their Stevens A.B. Degree as telling Patrolman Lindsay Rutter 1 James Walker Weatherly, 21, he found the principal's and two vllle home last August. caused so little damage to the plane, years. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.

m. from the Eau Claire Community Congregational church, with the pastor, the Rev. Lloyd A. Zoschke, officiating. Burial will be Racer Hits Bleachers; 22 Injured (Continued From Page One) bunch of people standing In front of me and missed me about four feet" Mrs.

Lee W. Anderson, of near St Joseph, said: "We were about four or five rows from the bottom. A car came hurtling over the fence and wiped the three rows In front of us clean. Three solos and a senior string nt.hpr nfflppx rnncnrtroil Mteclno mam weir remains would be there. route 1, Berrien Springs, and a passenger la his car 19-year-old Sharon Schroek, 100 McDonald MRS.

Janet K. Essisr. a senior Did the crew all bail out some Larry Dutenhaver, 2305 Langley ensemble will be interspersed 1 with undetermined amount of stamps presentation of awards and scholar-1. nd iMt found mnnpv. Td.

1V1 secondary education student at court, Benton Harbor were ad avenue, is a mem ships at the Monday event. lng to Rutter. where else, as the Pentagon thinks is likely Then how did the plane fly on for hundreds of miles to let mltted to Memorial hospital in St In the family lot hi Franklin ceme tery, Berrien township. Western Michigan university, Kala mazoo, has been initiated into Kap ber of the 94th graduating class at North Central MUSICAL NUMBERS Sandra Nodruf will play "Toccata1 Joseph for observation, GOES OFF ROAD pa Delta Pi, honorary professional Friends may call at the Bowerman funeral home until noon Monday down in a soft landing in the desert? And why apparently did none of the on the piano. Jeanne Wildeman will xraternity at WMU.

college, a r- Patrolman Rutter said the burglar broke into the woodworking and metal shops and toop a chisel and a hand drill. Holes were drilled around the principal's door, according to Rutter. sing "Love Is Where You Find Mrs. Essig is the daughter of Mr. when the body will be taken to the crew survive? And saxophonist Eunice Hoover will and Mrs.

Elmer H. Zllke of Baroda, ville. 111, and will receive a bachelor of arts degree-tomorrow with a Sheriff's Deputy Fred Baker said Weatherly was travelling north on US -12 at 6 a. m. today when his car went off the highway and struck the rear of a car parked eight feet church.

Miss Edna Dalch play "Indian Love Call." The senior string ensemble in RUFORD L. MOORE, Portsmouth, She was graduated from Bridgman high school and at WMU is active in campus activities. Since her Ohio, father of one of the crewmen, major in English. said he received a letter in 1946 The car came to a stop on the bleacher to the south. A man and two children were pinned under off the road.

eludes Carol Brown, Donna Hall, James Harlng, Gordon Miller, Marilyn Kesler, Marlene Murphy, and During his col marriage last June, she and her husband have resided at 1111 Pine Floyd Byrd, 38, of Keeler, and his SOUTH HAVEN, June Miss Edna Balch, 81, of route South Haven, died early Friday morning neath." from the War Department, saying the plane was returning from the bombing mission when lt lost radio wife were asleep in the parked car Julius Butler. street, St. Joseph. Will Graduate At Kcdamazoo when Weatherly parked car crash' Presenting awards to the Class of lege career he has been active in many campus affairs. He a a student body in the South Haven hospital.

contact with its base and was pre ed into the left fender, Baker said. ICBIAMS OF THE INJURED added to the nanlc. Frantic Dar '59 will be: William Rohrlng. Kiwan- She was born Bept. 23, 1877, in sumed down In the Mediterranean.

ls Keys; Harry Laity, Mathematcis They were rudely awakened but un hurt, according to the deputy. Did the crew ball but over the sea en ts sought their children, many of Achievement award; Kenneth Lan president 1 L. for some reason while the plane flew wnora were sitting on tne bottom Weatherly, brother of Sgt. Jack Port Austin, and had been a resident of the South Haven area for 18 years. She came here from Chicago, where she was employed caster, Exchange club scholarship: year.

Dutenhaver rows of UM bleachers. on safely to the south? Clayton Wallace, American Legion One man was heard asking, over The Pentagon identified the plane awards; and Mrs. Harry Berndt, with the U. 8. Postoffice depart from its serial numbers.

It released ana over, "Have you seen my boy? He's 11 years old, wearing a red Legion auixiliary awards. ment. Weatherly, brought his car to a halt two-tenths of a mile beyond the parked car. Baker said. The youth told Deputy Baker he didnt know exactly what happened but he thought he went to sleep at the wheel.

Weatherly's car went off the Friday night the names of the crew' men and their next of kin. E. C. Fiebich, Howard E. Anthony Surviving her is a nephew, Wil shirt and blue pants." Vandalize, Steal Cars science scholarships; Dr.

Chester liam Casper of Chicago. In spite of the passage of time. Ambulances shuttled the Injured to hospitals. The track is about half Zwlssler, Elks mathematics awards; mm Funeral services will be held Mon relatives of all nine crewmen were and Charles A. Semler, the Charles day at 10 a.

m. from the Calvin fu reached Friday night. They said road 159 feet before striking Byrd's A. Semler scholarship award. neral home, with the first reader of they had been notified by the War Jonn Bridgnam will announce parked car, according to Baker.

WILL ISSUE SUMMONS Department in 1943 that their loved Guy Daniel, Route 1, Coloma. III ones were missing in action. A year the First Church of Christ, of' Heating. Burial will be in Lake View cemetery. South Haven.

complained to Benton Harbor police Weatherly was taken to Memorial later they were told they had been other scholarships and awards. FOUR HUNTED killed. hospital with possible chest injuries. Miss Schroek received possible back his 1952 maroon, four-door Dodge was stolen last night from theDwan parking lot. The keys were left in a mile outside the city along US-169 and police had to struggle to keep the road open as motorists swarmed to the scene.

Extra doctors and nurses were called In to help at Sisters hospital and Missouri Methodist hospital The track owner, Ardale Chambers, was out of town. His wife said the track carried insurance only on race drivers, none on spectators. The black drum, a fish of south- injuries, Deputy Baker said. the ignition, according to the owner. Baker said he will issue Weatherly Vernon Earr, Route 2, Watervllet.

Sports Car a summons charging him with reck For II years the plane rested there and was seen by no one. OrKif some desert nomad came across It, he told no authority. It was found a short time are by a team of exploring SHARON HARTLINK State Baton Twirling Champ Triplets Die CHEBOYGAN. June 6 (AP) reported all four hubcaps were less driving. stolen from his car last night while Vandalized Premature triplets died at Che About one out of seven people In SHARON HARTLINE, 10-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred lt was parked in the same parking boygan Community Hospital 12 the United States engage in fishing lot. ra waters, has the means to crush I hnnr t. A radio antenna was reported as a sport. They spend nearly one billion dollars a year on this pastime.

HarUine, 2619 Botham court, St. Joseph, is preparing herself for the United States Twirling Association small stones and shells in its mouth. Howard Viau of Mackinaw City Fri-I The U. S. Air Force sent a plane crew to see the wreck and photograph it from, the air.

And lt is PAW PAW, June Pak Paw snapped on a car owned by Amy Help, 2290 Fairplaln avenue, Thurs state police are looking for four contest set for August in Troy, sending experts overland to examine day night while it was parked la young suspects who were seen Jump Ohio. it more closely. Boost South Haven School Plan the 600 block of Nile avenue. ing and down on the hood and She recently won the Michigan MISS BARBARA SIMONS Miss Barbara L. Simons, daugh roof of a small sports car Friday Juvenile division in the state baton night at Sister Lakes.

twirling contest held in Grand Rap ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Simons.

ids. The Juvenile division is held for The owner of the car, Mrs. Mil' yip baton twiners aged 9 to 11 years. dred Vanorman of route 1, Do Legion Auxiliary Of Bridgman Elects Of ficers 2207 Mt. Curve, St.

Joseph, will receive a bachelor of arts degree from Book Drivers In Paw Paw waglac, said she had parked the car outside a Sister Lakes dance Sharon is a member of the Rosettes, St. Joseph's own girls twirling Kalamazoo college at commence association. hall, where she works, and returned ment exercises in the campus quadrangle tomorrow. She haibeen a baton twlrler ever to find the hood and roof crumpled Miss Simons, who majored in so since she was seven years old. Her in and the aerial snapped off.

PAW PAW, June 6 A 30-year-old rouce saia tney nave located a teacher was Miss Judy Rose. ciology, has been a member of the Drama club and was narrator for Hartford man, Paul Buchanan, was BRIDGMAN, June 6 Mrs. Robert Ott was elected president of the American Legion auxiliary of Post Niles couple who witnessed the in' May fete pageant. She served as lodged in the Van Buren county Jail Friday night following his arrest by cident and might be able to identify THE'X. A.

Plnnegar's of 223 Eastern avenue and Earl Lowe of Coloma have had their niece Miss secretary for Kappa PL tne suspects. wo. 331 recently. First vice president is Mrs. Fred sheriff deputies on a charge of reckless ariving.

Chapman; second vice president, Mrs. Albert Zelmer; 'secretary, Mrs. Eva Adams, a missionary to South Africa, and her mother, Mrs. Ethel Early this morning, Paw Paw vil Lad Drowns It's Another 'Take lage police booked William Steph jack Mabry; treasurer, Mrs. Nyle Adams, as guests this week Myers; cnapiain.

Mrs. Charles Oast: It is the first time in 20 years ens, 22, of Kalamazoo, in the Van Buren Jail on a charge of driving No thins' Break In OTSEGO. June 6 (AP) The bodv historian, Mrs. Peter Und, and ser- of 12-year-old James W. Brabon of geant-at-arms, Mrs.

Joseph Loaeau while under tne influence of intoxi I Otsego was recovered Friday night Mrs. Myers reported on the soddv cants. NILES, June 6 Niles" take-noth Drunk charges have been lodged ing burglar struck for the seventh sale, and Mrs. Donald Reck reported on the last district meeting. A fish fry is planned June 12 at the and eighth time Friday night and against Marvin Wilson, 35, of Big Stone Gap, Va, and Richard Fields, 4S, Benton Harbor, both booked irom ine Kalamazoo River near a waterworks dam below Otsego.

Police said the boy, of Mr. and Mrs. Burnath Brabon, apparently drowned earlier in the day while playing along the river-bank. Saturday morning. Legion hall from 5:30 to 8 pjn.

A rummage sale will be held June 19- Miss Adams nas visited the twin cities area. She has been serving in Swaalland, South Africa, for the past 13 years, sent there by a church in Dundee, HI. Miss Adams and another missionary run a day 1 iii? In the past two months, an un Friday afternoon. 20. known person or persons has broken Hartford village police lodged a The next fourth district meeting Chicago man, 24-year-old Lois into eight business establishments in Niles.

To date, nothing has been will be Sunday at Colon. An in. Montgomery. Friday night on a i stallatlon dinner Is planned June 15 reported missing. charge of driving without an opera Sometime Friday, Bernie's Sunoco.

tor' license. at 7 p.m, and $20 was voted to the children's billet at Otter Lake and 5 to the Red Cross. A birthday gift 021 Main street, was burglarized. irons i scnooi ior some After taking inventory, the owner, 100 Swaaila was sent Peter Enlert. senile Alien, could not find any thing missing, police said.

children. PRIVATE PARKING AT YOUR CONVENIENCE started the school delinquincy of a minor. Fined $25 On Lesser Charge The 'charge was reduced from with around students. statutory rape after Dowagiac authorities discovered the teenage Swaziland is a Ev Adams This XloaV with the theme, 'We're bulging typifies the support South Haven students save their district's construction bond proposals that will be voted on Monday. Tbey rallied Friday night in a.

torchlight parade tht started at Ratcliffe field and wound through town some two miles to the Lincoln school grounds. Floats, costumes and posters dramatized the pending school bond vote. Polls will be open Monday, 7 a. m. to 8 p.

m. at the Central school boys' gym. Two bonding propositions are at gtake. One is a proposed $2,160,000 issue to build a new high school and retire the t.l Lincoln school debt, and the other is a $170,000 issue to build a swimming pool Cxrr photo), ML British protectorate. The missionary mm Phone girl Rice had allegedly molested was 18 years old.

0 I A I 0 reports mere is no open rebellion I DOWAGIAC. June 6 Thomas against the British but there is an1 Rice. 29. 201 Cedar street Dowairiac. The girl was turned over to Cass B-1U1 I undercurrent of criticism, especially; pleaded guilty before Dowagiac among the younger generation.

Justice Harold Amersdorfer, Friday county Juvinele authorities. Rice was ordered to pay $23 ffef and 16.70 costs. I ue peopio uu am tun bold! to a cnarga oi contributing to the 272 BASS:.

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