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The Ludington Daily News from Ludington, Michigan • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT, THE DAILY MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1941 1 Radio Musicians on Strike NEW YORK Bands composed of members of the American Federation of Musicians (AFL) were ord.ered off all sustaining jtfogratnS'Sf the Columbia Broaddistlrii System and, the Broadcasting Company networks Wednesday by James 0. PetriUo. APM president.

tThion spokesmen said the strike order resulted from a dispute with two radio stations in Pittsburgh, WJAS, CBS outlet, and NBC outlet, over union demands that they employ eleven-man sustaining orchestras. Local Milk Prices Are liaised Today (Continued from Pate 1) a Jump," he declared. taken Ewald Carlson of Carlson's dairy said that the ordinance and government purchases both, to a certain extent, sponsible for the hike. Draft Evaders Are Being Investigated DETROIT 1 1 Approximately 1,500 suspected draft evaders are under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U. S.

district attorney's office, givernment officials reported today. Most of the suspected violations however, involve small technical charges which will not require prosecution. Hunt Three Trusty Inmates from Prison trusty inmates of Southern Michigan prison walked away from the Vandercook -farm last night and were being sought by guards and state police today. The men are Fred A. Vallier, July 11, 1940 from Kalamazoo to 2 to 15 years for perjury; Robert Spencer, 24, sentenced Jan.

29, 1940, from He declared, however, that a decision to raise the price to IS cents a quart had been reached last July but had never gone into effect because all dairies would hot agree to a two-cent increase at that time. "Instead of a two-cent increase in July, "the price went up only one cent," he declared. "The present price nothing more than one agreed on three months ago." Genessee county to 3 to 15 years are jfor breaking and entering, and Clifford Cagle, 25, sentenced July 9, 1941, from Ingham county to Frederick dairy Kinney, two Other and Welland dealers who put new price scales into effect today, both asserted that the increase cost of production under trie milk ordinance was mainly responsible. "Not" only that but feed costs are higher," said Mr. Kinney.

He estimated that roughage was up $5 a tori and grain about twice that sum. J. E. Houk Route 3, Ludington, said he did not expect to raise his price. "We've been getting 11 cents and expect to continue getting 11." he said.

E. A. Kinney and several others said they did not increase prices today and did not intend to "unless the rest did." It was not possible to reach all dealers and as a result a complete count of the number raising their price and those who not was not availably Bequests Added Health Unit Fund (Continued from Pace 1) Manistee counties to $2,800 each. Tri-county health unit funds for the current year totaled $21.416, derived as follows: Michigan Children's Fund, state health department, U. S.

department of health, U. S. maternal child health fund, Mason county, Manistee county. Benzie county, $500. Children's fund appropriation for 1942 will be lowered to $8,715.

The proposed $2,800 county appropriation for 1942 would represent an annual outlay of 15 cents per capita for health unit services in Mason county. Dr. Lindquist outlined in detail "some of the health unjt services received by Mason coun- tv for its $1,800 appropriation for tjtie current year, including: Dental services, valued at $4,000 for Mason county; eye services, valued at immunization work, at total of $7,138. "Those are three tangible services, alone, not including the work of your medical administrator, your county sanitarian or your county health nurse," Dr. Lindquist said.

'Valuable Service' "These latter services are difficult to evaluate in terms of dol- tyrs alone, but the nursing service is in itself what the couAty is asked to spend." He outlined the benefits in improved prevention work with tuberculosis arid other critical diseases, the effects of which in themselves cost thousands of dollars of county funds annually because adequate prevention steps were not available in past years. Dr. Lindquist was by Peter Stevenson, health unit sanitarian, who reported on his work and answered questions in regard to it. Earlier in the morning session County Surveyor Robert Luride appealed briefly before the board to report on a recently completed county airport project. He said work was finished on two runways, north and south and east Jind west, both of which are now in good condition.

Incomplete details in regard to some financing aspects of the project were left with the board's airport and almounds eo.mmlttee report in the session. Hatch covers are the most frequent source of accidents on American merchant vessels, DjepartmenJ of Commerce that summer, has a division for college students and another for high school students. Last summer the camp's enrollment of 368 included 108 college students. Joseph E. Maddy.

professor ATTENTION LADIES! and COMB TO OUR 9 months to 5 years for larceny by conversion. IT. of to Sponsor jjiterlochen Course ANN University of Michigan board of regents Wednesday established a summer teaching branch in music, speech, drama and radio at the National Music camp at Interlochen. Beginning next summer, the regents announced, college students may obtain credit for university conducted courses at the camp. One member of the faculty, announced Wednesday night, will be Percy Grainger, concert pianist of radio music the university, instruction in is president and musical director of the camp.

Late Michigan News Truck Production to Set 1941 Record (JP) trade publication "Automotive Industries" said today that unless material shortages and light truck curtailment bring too deep a cut in production, 1941 will mark the first million-unit year in the history of the United States truck for the first this year totaled 737,855 mercial vehicles, a gain of 50- of her daughter? She was born percent over the same period of eb. 3, 1839, at Kinsman, and was married in 1867 to William C. Drewery, at Muskegon. He City Manager A. M.

Hopperstead didn't have to leave his desk Wednesday to get his game, although he had purchased a hunting license and planned to use it as soon as he found time. A partridge crashed into the city hall building and fell dead at Hopperstead's window. FERNDALE (JP) Funeral Thursday. Alward died Wednesday night in Highland Park general hospital from which he had been released after he was struck by an automobile Oct. 1.

At that time his injuries were not considered serious. rites will be held here Friday for T. Edward Redmond, 64, local industrialist who died at his home Tuesday night. He was vice president of Michigan Molded Plastics, of Dexter; former vice president, treasurer and part owner of the Jackson Fence and organizer of the Lime industry. Output services will be held Friday for and Brick Co to the state of 1 fc nths of IMrs.

Mary C. Drewery, 102 who Washington. TOT QRR ilu com-1 died Tuesday night at the home 1940. To pass the million mark, the (JP) autopsy to determine the cause of the death of Lafayette Alward, 69, of Highland Park, was ordered and composer. The cam ed in 192J which was found- with 150 students WHAT CAUSES YOUR CONSTIPATION? Many people look upon constipation as juat.B failure of regular bowel movement.

Yet, so varied are causes that often your needs may be for something more than just an old-fashioned "flush-out" laxative. Try Carter's Little Liver Pills they mre laxative and more. Not only do they aid in the relief of constipation with its pour irritability and discomfort, but they also help wake up a better flow of one of onr own most vital digestive bile. Thai besides helping to bring on regularity they aid in digesting our food promptly properly. So; the next time you are bogged down fthd suffering from inner the laxative the plus value try Carter's Little Liver Fills as directed.

See the difference for yourself. See how good- how glad-to-be-alive you may feel tomorrow morning. All druggists 104 and 26tf. LYRIC publication said, production for idled 21 years ago the last four months of 1941 will have to average 65,540 trucks per month, a total that has been surpassed in every one of the first eight months. The record truck year was 1937 with an output of 893,085 until in the United States.

Auto Accident Is Fatal to Three (ff) men were killed and another critically injured Wednesday night when cars driven by Elton F. Barret, 48, of Mt. Pleasant, and Walter M. Premo, 37, of Saginaw, collided head-on on M-46 two miles east of Hemlock. Barret died shortly after admittance to St.

Mary's hospital. Henry Murphy, 43, of Saginaw, passenger in Premo's car, was dead when taken from the wreckage. on charges of taking money from the mails, Noel Bond, 34-year- old mail carrier, pleaded guilty Wednesday when arraigned before U. S. Commissioner J.

Stanley Kurd. Bond testified he had taken the money to finance his participation in the post office bowling league. He was re- JANE FHAZK Tin MERRY MACS leon ERROl MfsdiaAUER New Plan Pays Family Hospital Bills Covers sickness, accident, childbirth. Costs only few cents daily. Michigan Casualty Suite 2820, Barium Tower, Detroit, has a new low-cost family policy that pays hospital bills for sickness, accident and childbirth.

As provided in this policy, you get cash to pay the daily hospital room fee, up to 42 days; cash for the hospital extra charges (operating room, anesthetic, X-ray, medicines, ambulance, cash to pay the surgeon fees. No medical examination required. All members of the family (ages 3 to 65) are covered by one policy, at one small monthly premium. This is not a so-called "limited liability" policy. You pick the hospital, anywhere in the U.

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TONIGHT 30c and lOc (Plus Tax.) GINQER JOEL ROGHERS McCREA PRIMROSE PATH With MARJORIE RAMBEAU HENRY TRAVERS MILES MANDER leased on personal bond pending grand jury action. Singleton, 44-year-old patternmaker, told Circuit Judge George B. Murphy Wednesday that he was seeking his fourth divorce because nis wife had unsuccessfully attempted to make him a vegetarian. Judge Murphy granted the divorce. The suit was uncontested.

Finds He Furnished Light for Neighbor Next time you receive a big electric light bill, smile and think- well it isn't as bad as John A. Hedin's. While fightine a blaze in the MQNDAY, Prom the Atlantic to the Pacific They All Terrific! ORD ANSWERS DEMOCRACY'S CALL WORLD'S LARGEST FACTORY DEVOTED TO THE EXCLUSIVE PRODUCTION OP AIRPLANE ENGINES! FORD TO BE AMERICA'S NUMBER TANK BUILDER! MASS PRODUCTION methods Ford pioneered are now being used to help produce the airplane engines America needs so urgently. Estimated peak production pf 2000 hp Pratt and Whitney, engines the Ford plant is expected to be 40 a day! BIGGEST INDUSTRIAL BOMBER PLANT OF ITS KIND IN THE WOULD! FROM THE grasslands at Willow Run is rising a giant plant with an assembly line nearly a mile long to produce the monster Consolidated which is considered by experts to be one of the world most formidable aircraft. RECOGNIZING the ability of Ford Motor Company to handle big jobs fast and well, the Army recently announced that Ford would handle the largest order on for huge 30 ar needed in 1 New Records for Beauty, Comfort and Money Worth! NOW YOU CAW CHOOSE-6 OR CEE THE NEW FORD and we believe you'll agree Sff.Ae new car investment.

A stand, out now for-its new ride and its rop.m... us new beauty and power, '6 or 8 Own America's thriftiest or America's mat modern Ford now builds both! "new Ford ride" now finer on wider chassis, with longer, softer springsl i Own a car you'll drive with pride new in style Side aod out, and gopd for years to come! Ride in room to spare, in big, wide bodies of one- piece welded steel for lasting quiet! Invest wisely for the future in the long-life quality car of the low-price field! MOTTL AUTO SALES 802 West Ludington Avenue LudingtQn, Mich. i Jo Relieve UQUm. TABLETS. SALVE.

NOSE DROPS apartment in which Hedin lives, firemen discovered someone had connected wires in an upper floor apartment in such a way that the electricity registered on Hedin's meter. The work was done 15 years ago, firemen said, and Hedin had been paying charges ever since. Wilson, N. is said to have the largest curb market in the 1 HOTELS FORAFRESHSTART STOP AT A Your A-G Grceers moke no "campaign They prefer to let you base roar choice on their past performance. VIKING COFFEE pound 19c Since the Associated Grocers group was formed.

had been plemaiag western Michigan boasewtres with better (bods, greater helpfulness and tower prices. If yoq are a newcomer, shop where you see Ibe A-G emblem and jour food budget oarlnge will soon make you regular A-G customer. Karo Syrup Sib. pail 33c DEL MONTE GRAPEFRUIT SHURFINE COFFEE DEL MONTE COFFEE UPTON'S TEA onn 9 UK. 47 GRAPE NUTS KELLOGG'S PEP A-G APPLE BUTTER BRER RABBIT MOLASSES HONEY 2 25c 25c 29c ttib.

37c 15c 12c 17c 15c Ib. IPillsbury's Best FLOUR 99X S4Vzlb. Sg tack FRENCH'S Mustard ALICE VEG. or TOMATO I SOUP iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir' DEL MONTE PEACHES DEL MONTE PINEAPPLE JUICE FIRST CALL TOMATO JUICE SHURFINE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS RITZ CRACKERS GINGER BREAD MIX BAKER'S CHOCOLATE CHIPS iilllllllllllllllllltllliillllillllllll 11 No. 21C 46 01.

can 29c 46 ox. can 1 7c 46oz.c«n 19C Ib. box 16C Ib. SIC 19c 25c JOHNSON'S WAXES AND POLISHES GLO-COAT 59c I CREAM WAX 25 em 39c GLO-COAT 98c I CARNU 59c Butter, fresh creamery Ib. Fruits-Vegetables APPLES, Good quality LEMONS, Sunkist POTATOES, U.

S. No. 1 SWEET POTATOES, 10 4 25c lOc lb IOC 4 ISCand bunches CELERY, large stalk bunches SQUASH, Hubbard Ib. CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, Snow White RADISHES, CARROTS, Hard heads Ib. ONIONS, -I A OQ.O Larpe size .3 Ibs.

IQc AV Ibs. sfliFV LETTUCE, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, PEPPERS "YAMS. Meats CHICKENS, Ib. PORK LOIN ROAST, Rib end Ib. LAMB SHOULDER ROAST, Ib.

LAMB STEW Ib. BEEF RIBS, For Stew Ib. SPARERIBS, Lean and meaty Ib. SIDE PORK, 2 to 3 Ib. piece Ib.

PORK SAUSAGE, Bulk Ib. FRANKFURTS, Skinless Ib. THURINGER SUMMER SAUSAGE, FRESH OYSTERS, SMOKED FISH. 27c 25c 24c 12c 14c 20c 18c 20c HPUJCCK CARLSON, phone 2QO, Washington Are. L.

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