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A xt i' ONE A L. 7. 13i3 1 jl i-tU ow in lexas rnson acK to ycciui Ray Hamilton Goes Soloist I Mother's Plea OBITUARY At Gala Opening of General Motors Show Mrs. Helen Nizol His Only Hope requiem niu ium win ne w.m EA.Robinsotf Poet, Is Dead (Won Permanent Place in American Verse Mrs. Catherine Dillon Solemn requiem high mass will be sung in Our Lady of the Rosary Church at 9 a.

m. Monday for MM. i. nnion widow of Hugh in St. Rita's Church at 9 a.

m. inrJ day for Mrs. Helen Nizol, aftr Execution Scheduled -t 1 prayers in the home, ajois HarnM at 8:30. Burial will be in Within 30 Days J. Dillon.

Prayers will be said at Ulivei teniriejj. 8:30 in the home Mrs. Nizol, who died Thursday in of her daugh-IVg tar TlAvm Rohert HUNTSVILLE, April St. Mary nospuai, was i y3r old and a native of Detroit. sna ,4 6 (A.

Raymond Hamil leaves ner nusnana, ijBumiaui. M. h-oweu, loo 15 i Longfellow Ave. Rnrinl will be ton. last of the tlyae Barrow four children, Ladislaus, Ray.

mond, Jerome and Richard; kcr NEW TOKK, April 6 (A. Edwin Arlington Robinson, years old, three times winner of the Pulitzer prize and honored Am.rir-o'n foremost living poet," Olivet outlaw gang, came back today father. Theodore Eorowski; tw Cemetery. i brothers. Cass and Clements, end.

I 111 mn to keep a date witn death in JMl n. died early today In a New York Hos- Sister, Mis. Mary jcrzczinsai. sud- I h-AmC i i who died the electric chair. tiiU.1 of a chronic ailment ior wnnn he recently underwent an operation.

denly Friday Shackled and surrounded by the heaviest euard ever assigned for a the home oi ner Harley W. Hof fmaster daughter, was v. Elder Clinton Coon, of the Grani horn fn Bel e- tv- Texas prison transfer, the elusive bank robber and convicted tlayer Only Edgar Lee Masters, Robert Frost and Edna St Vincent Millay re now left of the little group of. ranking poets who won recognition in th. lftOO'a.

Amv Lowell and River Seventh Day Advenun Church, will conduct the servim vllle. Ont, 68 years ago. For was brought here from the Dallas for Harley W. Hoffmaster, of 12315 Ponntv tail and placed in a oeatn several years she was active Greenlawn in tne Fam t. Vachel Llndsey, two other outstanding members of the group, are dead rell.

ly engaged in Perry Funeral Parlors. 5143 Trura. bull at 2 p. m. Monday.

Burial will be in Grand Lawn Cemetery. Nine months ago he fled the orison's death row In a daring GOV. FRANK FITZGERALD CHARLES F. KETTERING They, with Robinson, first bepan i achieve real nrominence In 1914. business here, k.lnir onanflnted M.

E. COYLE Mrs. Dillon hiiehflnii In a deDartment Mr. Hoffmaster died Saturda 1 t. ilea break with smuggled guns.

night he was recaptured In a Wnrth railroad vard. morning in Providence Hospital. atora 25 vears ago on woouwam Fitzgerald Opens was born in Allegan uounty in 18fci Ave. where the Krnest v-u. Hoover Rejoins nrtur la lnrn Afl.

Surviving are her daugnter; iuui The twenty-two-year-old former lieutenant of Barrow and his clgar-pufflng gun moll, Bonnie Parker both now dead of police bullets m.a.rirhlMmn. Mrs. Ellwood i-ea- U.S.Will Start Enrollment for Camp Custer and had lived here 17 years. For many years he was employed by th Michigan Electrotype Foundry and later by the Belle Electrntvpt Foundry. He was vice president of the Electrotypers' Union, No.

51 Spring Auto Show War Time Aides hnriv. Catherine. Robert and Ber probably will die within aays, nard Powell, and a great-grandson authorities saic. J- 1 RICHARD ROLPH Forty Face Indictment Harriet Monroe, of Chicago, who published a magazine called poetry, early printed their works and the works of others of their contemporaries, and played a large role in building up their popularity In the United States and England, Robinson, who came to New York In 1900, was frustrated In endeavors to launch a journalistic career. Working as a subway laborer and later In the Custom House, Robinson maintained a steady output of poetry.

His reputation grew so that in 1905 President Theodore Roosevelt, a staunch admirer, wrote an enthusiastio review of his poetry. in 1091 was awarded the Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Amy Exhibition Is Stag Mrs. Elisaheth Walker Clapp Visits New York for Hoffmaster, 01 ueirou, Rnti 1 United States District Attorney Rn.ertole Junior Women's Club Mr v.lisabeth Dawson Walker brother, George of Chicago. by General Motors rivrf O.

Eastus announcea mat Young men, who like to wake at a. m. to the sound of bugles and Annual Reunion will present Mr. Rolph, tenor, in Clapp, Grosse Points society leader at least 40 persons will oe inaiciea hanaflt reCITnl HT OU V. who think beans taste better in a in the Rosedale Club Mn.

Marie Spies tin dish, will have a chance to en Continued from Page One and wife ot itaymonu vice president of the Solvay Proc-mju-m i ess died of KV.W YORK. April 6 (A. House. The soloist nas msu. anntaranrM on the the- roll at the Infantry Training Camp The Rev.

R. E. Baumen will con. Herbert Hoover, private citizen of Camp Custer any time after tne waoiui p- and concert stages, tie duct the funeral services for Mri, during the remainder of the afternoon. Palo Alto, paid his second visit in two months to New York todsy, ar accompanied by Mrs first of the week, according to Phelps Newberry, civilian aide to the Secretary of War.

Marie Spiess, of 8763 Chamberlain in the Good Hope American Lutheran Church, Post and South riving a few hours before the an Prior to the (tela opening, oov. Fitzfterald was honored at luncheon at th Recess Cub in the Fisher nual gathering of the men who were Pulitzer prize for his "collected aealn he won the for conspiring to haroor tne iugi-tive killer while he was at large. Max Rogers, Walker County district attorney, who obtained death sentence against Hamilton for the slaying of Major Crowson, a Texas prison guard, during a break In January, 1934, said he would seek execution of Hamilton and Joe Palmer the same day. Palmer, one of Hamilton's companions In the death row escape, wa3 recaptured In Kentucky. He also once roved In crime with Barrow and Bonnie Parker.

Camp Custer will ne open irom Evangeline Bleazpy. Verdict Reversed associated with him in ieeaing Running The miests were: wu- at 2.3U p. m. Monday, pre, ceded by ritea in the home at I July 2 to July 81. Michigan en 0.

v. pneumonia Saturday in Henry Ford Hospital. Born in Detroit, 17, 1888, Mrs. Clapp was the daughter of the late William J. and Elisabeth Han-ley Dawson.

Her first hus starving Belgium and In later re Pulitzer award in 1925 for "The Mnn who Died Twice" and am A an1 I wrpriif riauci rolment nuota in xnis camp anu Burial will be In Woodmere Cema, lief work in the unitea states anu vitm nresidenta oi nie vjruci In the cavalry at Fort Sheridan terv. Russia. ill jinn the artillery service at Mrs. Spiess, wno aiea 'inursdat in 1927 for "Tristram," the latter a best seller and regarded as one of the finest prolonged work ever wi-ittan hv a native Doet. Each year since the relief work Motors A.

J. Flsner, Fisher, vice president of the Fisher RoHv C. E. Wilson, vice on Religious Point McCov Is 1.430. Crace Hospital, was Dorn ended In Russia the "Chief" and the men who worked with him have Germany Aug 10, 1872, and had lived ral Motors: M.

E. Mr. jsewnerry expiaineu oB.iu.uojr that there Is no obligation on the Coyle, president of The Chevrolet held a reunion. At least one more appeal will 4 here 40 years. She was a memoer oi the Good Hope Church and tht Arbeiterverein.

Surviving are four Dart of those attending Court Sees Prejudice Robinson was shy, a ahunner of publicity, but a poet who wrote In the simple language of the world. Much of his work was Mn nc ar uorn.l unariea r. ici- Th onlv other scheduled a band, Charles R. Walker, died in 1926 and in 1931 she married Mr. be made for Hamilton's life.

His mother. Mrs. Steve Davis, of Dai- terinif. vice president In charge of Military Training Camps to see service In the Army whether now daughters, Mrs. John Dauss, Mrs, pearance in Mr.

Hoover's date book were the Salvation Army mass to Christian Science research of Uenerai Motors; lac, told her son in his Dallas cell William Hoffman. Mrs. John KowaU or at a later date, less tnan McCuen. nresident of the Olds Clapp at New meetine Monday night, when he highly philosophical so much so that at first English readers were Inclined to turn away from him ski and Miss Edna Spiess, and I rent of those attenaing iron Motor Corn. at dawn today that she would go to Gov.

James V. Allred with a York City. She will share sneaklne honors witn ntttw VrtRK. Anrll 6 (A. son, Richard.

M. L. Prentis. treasurer of uen fng camps ever enter the service HArlnred. his former political onponent.

At The Appellate Division today re 4 was a member of the Orlando Club, the College plea for his life. Hamilton, visibly shaken when because they could find much that he offered In the worka of Robert Mrs. Clapp erai Motors; Carlos Jolly and James McEvoy, of the leal department; fred E. Smith, now a fellow director of the New York Life Insurance Mrs. Emma Clifford (Fla.) Country versed a jury oecisiun iur T.ucv Steele Kirk.

Because accommodations ot mo camps are always filled long before he first saw his mother, ran and W. Dineen advertising aireciur; Browning. Rohinoon who was unmarried, Co. and the monthly meeting of Services for Mrs. Emma Clifford, embraced her.

He kissed tears fhrutian Scientist, for $10,000 Women's Club, of fans, ranee, th. Turf Club, of Biarritz, France, W. E. Holler, vice president and the company a directorate. the opening aaies, immeuiaio in i urired bv Mr.

Newberry, damages for injuries Incurred in a aefirlent- and the San Diego (Calif.) Country of 6613 Vinewood Ave. will be held at 1 p. m. Monday In the Carl G. Hall Funeral Home.

"1517 Holden general sales manager of Chevrolet; Nicholas Drystadt, general manager from her cheeks and for a half-hour held her in his arms. Mother Hla Only Hope whose office la 2161 Penobscot lived his early life in New York in Greenwich Village and the last years in a small East 42nd. Street a j. It was Mr. Hoover's election to board which brought him to Club.

Mrs. Clapp had spent con AnnellBte Division TOUnd of General Motors: jonn w. tjnica, Building. siderable time abroad. New York in February.

Since that ot. laaua. Vipp husband and a sales manager of lhe caaiuac Ave. Burial will be in oakview Cemetery. Mrs.

Clifford, who died apartment lacing me cam j-iivca. VI. was born In Head Tide, Maine, fault with the charge to the jury delivered by Supreme Court Justice time there have been several in Motor Car W. F. Hufstader, rhm-lea R.

Walker II. The "She is going to Austin and talk to the Governor," Hamilton said. "I have told her some things to Furnace Explosion Thursday at her home, was bom Paul M. Bonynge, in wnicn rv v. R.

Creamer, of Christ Dec. 22, 1869, attended the Maine -mihiln schools, arid went two years sales manager of The Buick Motor Car A. W. L. Gilpin, sail i dications of his renewed public activity In politics, arousing much conjecture as to whether he again In Milton, 01 years sro.

with reference to lia. tell him that I do not care to re Twn brothers. Bcniamin Bldwell, Episcopal Church, will conduct the funeral services in the William R. to Harvard until his father's Ill veal now. Maybe she can prevail on manager of The Pontiac Motorcar W.

J. Davidson and B. G. ness comielled him to CO work Injures Workman tu. owMBinn nf Bteam furnace would be a candidate ior tne rresi' of Birmingham, and Herbert, 01 Hamilton Co.

Chanel. 3975 Cass "If pain is not real. If a fracture th. la not real but only a the Governor to spare my life. His mother departed thankful dency.

B'lint, and a nephew, Roy Bldwell, Koether. of General Motors; w. J. Av. 2 n.

m. Tuesday. Burial He received honorary degrees from Yale and Bowdoin and was thine of the imagination, then, ob survive. In now at AT AC 4649 Woodward Graveson, zone manager and gen that "I didn't see him all shot up." elected to both the National in at 9:40 a. Saturday, sent Gov.

Curley Credit Hoover viously, you men cannot under the law award damages for injuries of will be at Romeo. Mrs. Elsa K. Hughes to Receiving Hospital Hamilton previously had said that he returned to the Dallas area and laid himself open to capture stitute and National Academy Art and Letters. BOSTON.

April 6 (A. Gov. eral chairman of the show, C. I Tewell, branch manager of The General Motors Acceptance and State Senator Carl W. Mun- that do not exist." James M.

Curlev. "original Roose Th Anne ate Division ruieu. s.rvlcea for Mrs. Elsa K. Hughes, In a critical condition and slightly Injured a passerby.

The blast occurred while Charles velt man" in Massachusetts, today was an error to permit the tenets shaw, of Grand Rapids of 497 W. Lantz will be held of the Chr stlan science reugiun told a meeting of automobile men that Herbert Hoover had laid Inmate of Infirmary Schultz, 50 years om, isbii acuueu-w Road and his brother, Fred at 2 p- n- Monday in tne tt. a r. R. Harris Funeral Home Cites Modern Trend The automobile Industry, the Gov groundwork upon which had been because he wanted to see his mother.

"I had no idea they would meet me at the railroad tracks," he said. Hamilton refused to describe his escape from the death house. He still had some hope of escaping the Named Heir to Estate to creep into the trial in a mannc. Inviting, to the plaintiff's prejudice, personal issues between her and the 62 of 231 Winder were working 4251 Cass Ave. Burial will be in ernor said, "is not oia-iasnioneu.

built some ot tne success oi t-reni nnt Roosevelt's Administration. Immediate Delivery Wonrllawn Cemetery. Far from It. It availed Itself of in tne Dasemeuu Mn. Hitches, who lived at Wl everything that science had to of PONTIAC, Aprils (A.P.) Adam "Marklev.

slxtv-seven-y ear-old resi He drew an analogy between the brother suffered a skull fracture th. nlrior man was unhurt The nigner coun iwiui Brand New 1935 T.antz died Friday In the fer. It found ways to put more Jefferson Clinic and Diagnostic dent of the Oakland County Infirmary, was planning Saturday to AERO-DYNAMIC SEDANS Bert Prlsk, 51, of 6395 Trumbull who was standing In front of h. linn auffererl minor cuts. UoanitHl.

She was born in Colum men and women to worn, xei, underlying Its efforts, is the fundamental principle that it must help suit ana set asiae a in a counter-suit brought by the defendant, George Cisler, for damage to his motor car. The anits arose from a collision in lvii chair. He asked to see his lawyer, Albert S. Baskett. "Tell him I have some cash with me and I want him to come down at once." bus, Jan.

10, 1886, and had lived rAtptiv Robert Williams of the Civil War and the current campaign against the depression, comparing Hoover to Gen. George B. McClcllan who preceded Gen. U. S.

Grant 'in command of the Union armies and likened President Roosevelt to Grant, who carried the war through to a successful conclusion. live out the rest of his days in comfort and security. Markley was notified that he was one of two heirs to the $18,000 estate of a sis here 25 vears. sne leaves ner nun Canfield Station declared that po band. John; a sister, Mrs.

Mary near Westbury, N. T. lice were investigating me Werner and a brother, Elmer itself. "It has done that. It has worked Itself out of its difficulties to the financial benefit of hundreds of thousands of people, and It didn't reaulre an Industrial or a business ter, Mrs.

Emma Gibson, wno aiea bility of labor trouble. Stark. near Petoskey. The Weather T.OWEB JtrrHTGAN Generally f'r Bay City Arrest Nipped Plans of Ray Hamilton in Michigan BAT CITY, April 6 That Raymond Hamilton had intended to operate in Michigan was seen in John A. Campbell revolution to turn the trick, either." Sunday nd Monday: eontlmien ronl.

Sunday and Monday; cooler 10 extreme east Sunday. Word has been received here of the death Friday in Pasadena, of John A. Campbell, former resident of Yale. and uncle his arrest in Bay City on the night The most striking evidence of the effect of the Industry's comeback, the Governor went on, Is visible in the startling "come back" of Detroit to the discomfiture of the gloom shouters of two years ago. Tells of Upward Fight OHIO Kain Minnay ann day not much rhanse in temuerauire.

WISCONSIN Mn-ily cloudy and on-nettled Sunday, colder tn aouthweat por- fair of Dec. 6, 1932, by the State and local police following a tip that he nf Harvev J. Campbell, vice presi dent and secretary of the Detroit and a companion, tuugene jjare, were planning a robbery of the Mid Roard of Commerce, ana Anne rnmnhell of the Detroit News land Bank in Midland. What would have happened, the INDIANA f'Uiudy. ram in aouth portion Sunday; Monday fair; continued tool.

PKTROIT. Anrll fl Cnitrrl Statea I)e-partmfnt ot Agriculture. Weather Bureau. The foilnwinr ohwrvaiiom were 'taken at lha place named below: The pair were traced to the Mr. Campbell, who was about 70 Washington Roller Rink.

As the njoara old. was born near Yale and Governor asked "had the leaders of our great Industry settled down and waited for the concoction of some cure-all to lift them out of officers approached, O'Dare threw had lived on the West Coast for AMERICA DRINKS COW'S MILK INDIA DRINKS ZEBU'S MILK his gun down a stairway, but Ham the past 25 years. He leaves nis widow, Annie, and two brothers. their difficulties?" ilton was armed when arrested. Locked up at Police Headquarters, What I have tried to imparl to Funeral services ana ouriai win rrS.

be at Pasadena. 11 No strikes, no disease, no day An American Ideal both gave fictitious names and a check-up of their fingerprints disclosed that they were wanted In Texas for bank robbery. They were my listeners is the idea that here in Detroit and Michigan, an Industry has shown the people of the Country that It can dig itself out of the mud, figuratively, by Us own STATIONS Stamp Collector taken to Mason, the follow ing day to await the arrival of missed, no shortage, no lowering of Business Self-Government Set by Dairy Farmers hard work by aliening to me sound notion that an individual or an organization profits only as It Texas officers. Equipped with hydraulic braaet, far hill-aira tour-door Sedan, built traditional HupmobiU ataltdarde Awarded Trophy The highest award given at the Hamilton and O'Dare had spent several weeks in the vicinity of the Clear neeriny and craltamananip. Pt cly Michigan oil fields.

annual Stamp and Coin Show, the serves by tackling tne promems on hand at once, instead of waiting for some kindly, mysterious force to come along and relieve them of responsibilities and labor." Brisley Cup, was won saturaay Dy -Vital Food Supply" for Clear Clear Snow Cl'dr Bain ci'dy Clear Alpena Battleford Boston Buffalo Calgary Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Cochrane Denver John B. Jackson, of Ferndale, ior NE NW NW SB SE r. NW SB of quality. Through 5 hard years-the 14,000 Detroit in Capablo Hand. his stamp collection at tne opening day of the exhibition being held at the Fort Wayne Hotel.

Dance at Smokef Brings Penalties Five women, accused of dancing too scantily clad at a smoker spon Pt el Better Public Understanding Explorer to Show nulutti crny Cldy ci'dy Stamps representing every In the world and coins valued Urged for Future Safety The rrowth of the Michigan Milk Edmonton Kvanavllla rialuaatnn a Movies of Canyon at approximately $200,000 are on independent farmers of our associ Pt el'y Pt el'y Pt cl yJ-'i i' v't:" A Producers Association has brought order out of what might have been chaos during the depression. The 14.000 dairv farmer members who sored by Motor City Post, American Legion, in St. Andrew's Hall March 19, were sentenced Saturday by Recorder's Judge Henry S. Sweeney to serve 10 days in the Detroit House of Correction or pay a fl ny Bain Ci'dy Clear CI'dT 28 1 "8 8 r4 38 33 3 40 an -4 48 "70 HS. 44 R2 58 74 .14 73 an 54 SO 20 44 n4 A4 24 fl 43 26 in 4fl 4J 20 44 45 43 2S 4 48 44 84 tv: IIS ,14 S3 44 43 73 H3 33 48 t3 40 an 44 34 supply Detroit have held fast to the Pt el'y display.

The show, wnicn closes Sunday night, is sponsored by the Michigan Stamp Club In conjunction with the Detroit Coin Club and the Detroit Air Mail Club. Karl Koslowski is chairman of the exposition. Girl Reserve Events End ideal ot punuc service aespue ine fact that they have been as badly underpaid as those In areas which hsve torn with milk strikes. Self-provernment has proven itself. fine of $5 each.

The women Betty Browning, 24 years old; Catherine Davis, 26; Clear cl'dr Clear CI dy Clear Clear CI dy Ci'dy Mut Grand Rapidi jr. Green Jacksonville Kanaai fily l.oa Anrelea Marquette Mi- Memphia Miami Milwaukee rK Minneapolis Montreal Near (irleana New York Parry Sound Port Arthur SE Qunpelle St. Louia Salt I.aka City. fan Frani-ieco Ste. Mane SE The Pa Vi'ahintoa Winnipeg- IU5TB01T Detroit has been protected and a new ideal of co-operative work has Helen Burke, 22: Joan Gorman, 22, and Elizabeth Stephens.

21 were arrested when police raided the ation have sacrificed financially to maintain Detroit's milk supply on this high level of service seldom if ever equalled in any state. Now we urge for your own bene Y.W.C.A. Health Week been set. Milk Prle Situation smoker. Pt el'y Will Lecture on 'Shooting the Rapids of Colorado River How Clyde Eddy and 15 husky college students conquered the Colorado River, one of the world's most dangerous streams, and rocketed through the Grand Canyon will be shown in motion pictures when Eddy lectures at 3:30 p.

m. Sunday In the World Adventure Series at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The subject of his story of modern daring and adventure is "Shooting the Rapids of the Colorado River." Eddy and his men are the first explorers to navigate the Colorado at high water. They photographed the beauty of the gorges and sights and scenes never before iiHim .18 State Legion authorities ordered Activities In the annual Health Week of the Y. W.

C. A. drew to The Association, In co-operation with the AAA and Detroit Dealers, all Motor City Post officers and such members as attended the Ram Clear Ci'dy Cl'dr Snow has secured a total of per Quart Increase on fluid milk during the past three years. Accordine to Htate and. private agricultural experts, however, the fluid milk cominsr Into Detroit Is still being- sold at less dance suspended for the remainder of the Legion's year and barred the officers from holding Legion office for one year.

PI el'y Detroit SB 49 SW The mean temperature wai 41 decreet. a close Saturday with a posture contest, splash party and style show for Girl Reserves of Detroit. Junior and senior high school girls participated in the posture finals. Suzanne Holder, 16 yeara old, from Berkley High School, took the first prize and Irene Juschucz, 16, of Cass Technical High School, second. Wanda Minton.

13, of HOCRL.V TEMPERATURES than proper farm production costs. 48 .1.1 .1.1 4 3 1. .1 P. 4 P. It price increases to the consumer In the near future are to he avoided two thlnrs seem immediately neces- 4 34 fit and to help us at this critical imp that von increase vour use of 45 Killer Wants Needles Out Before He Goes to Chair Special to Free Prena and Chlcarn Tribune OSSIKIXG, N.

April 6 To prevent a short circuit In the elec urv. First, the consumption of ft p. 6 p. 6 a. 7 a.

m. 8 a. a. 111 a. m.

11 13 1161m 1 p. 4 4 fresh milk needs to be Increased. viewed by man. Before Eddy and his crew attempted the feat, 10 expeditions had 30 4 2 4.1 44 48 7 p. 8 p.

9 p. Adams School. Birmingham, was given honorable mention. .10 37 More Income Is badly needed to help the dairy farmers meet pressing bIIrations and the many recent ad cracked up on the jaggea tocks. vances In farm costs, herond.

pure lv political aaritation against the Woodward Trolley The Industrial Recovery Ouh will hold a meeting in the Jeffer Industry Is costly to everyone i at mm. Oaaa avfj exrapt the politician and should be son School, 950 Sclden at 8 Trr thermometer m. 34 deareea: 13 nil 4H: 8 p. Wet thermometer 8 a. 31 deareea; 13 P.

.17: p. 34. Relatira humidity 8 a. 8 per cent: 13 p. 37: 8 p.

59. The aim will set Sundar at 7:04 p. m. and riae Monday at 8:03 a. m.

The moon will aet Sunday at 11:24 a. m. and riae Monday at 9:13 a. ZD. tric chair, Albert xi.

lsn, eiaeriy murderer of Grace Budd, today authorized Sing Sing Prison surgeons to remove the needles he has jabbed into his body. He insisted that there are 29, but X-ray photographs show only 27. Surgeons will extract all they can without endangering vital organs. "I suffered a great deal and did discouraged. Study Milk rrednetlon p.

m. Thursday, Lynford w. smnn, president of the organization, announced Saturday. Dairy products are by far the srrestest farm crop of Michigan end Is Taking Detour Woodward Ave. street cars were to begin moving over temporary tracks between Kirby and Canfield Aves.

at 2 a. m. Sunday so that machinery Monday morning could start tearing up the old base for the basic economic security of the IN BEAUTY, power, sise, com" and Hupp .1 awl -mn BrOW a am ana can not accomplish my purpose," Fish 9tats rests on sound farm conditions. The Association therefore recom WE 171LL BUILD A HOME FOR YOU mends that this great busipese and ton maf fresh milk in all possible ways. Michigan Milk Producers Association A Non-ProfAt, Co-operative Corporation organized and operated under the Laws and Acts of the United States Government and the State of Michigan and in harmony with the Regulations of Federal and State Agricultural Departments, I State and City Boards of Health.

wrote in a memorandum, without explaining what his purpose was. "When I sit down or try to get up I feel a jab occasionally." Its product be better understood by cltv Deonle. Milk 1s known to aa uuip.i. thinkinr of with the new dietetic experts as the best food the Woodward Ave. widening.

Through automobile traffic will be detoured, but traffic originating or money can buy and since both It bile. Come in today. Pricaa f. o. h.

factory tax and tquipnwnt Equipped with Hydraulic BM Tremendous Saving th. faw brand production and sale are within the State, the attitude of the Michigan public will either foster or prejudice Nineteen-month-old John Choui-nare died Saturday in Children's Hospital after drinking bleaching fluid in his home at 19651 Cliff Ave. Numerous plans to choose from in a price range to fit your pocketbook. We provide registered architectural service or will build from plans furnished by you on your own lot. the future supply.

This Advertisement it No. till hava lett. Sedatia anil in a series to appear once a week. WALTBRT.SCHUETT Stomach Ulcers Dum to Gastric Hypmr Acidity Thoa tth ttulTpr front ttomarh nTvtJt iadiRrtllon. gantriiiit.

arid, fan tour, sick utomarb, IwlfhiMsi, harlburn, nautrt, rnn( ipai Ion, or loot of aiHMii ranrd by gastrlr hyrr-iridit mIiomM not br riiocouritcrri PERU DRINKS LLAMA'S MILK MEXICO DRINKS GOAT'S MILK having its destination in the affected area will be allowed access. Son Jailed in Assault Theodore Czarnecki, 20 years old, was sentenced by Judge Christopher E. Stein Saturday to serve 90 days in the Detroit House of Correction on a charge of assault and battery. His mother, Mrs. Stella Czarnecki.

of 5117 Garvin testitled that he struck her when she refused to give him ii. Death Noticet IIkVk A im it l.Th. Alexander l.eiovcd hu.lMti't nf Kmma I hMic: lather of llr. ieu'-ee Chrnc of Detroit. Alexander ol Buffalo.

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