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Fri, Dee. 12. 1947 S7 THE LANSING STATE JOURNA1 A Turkey for the Governor MICHIGAN GREAT tATHAL Markets and Financial News What's on the Air WJR C7M) imj 95 WGN (TSO) WKAR VTXTZ U27 Friday Evening Program Purse-Snatcher Admits Robbery Court. Orders Restitution, Levies Fine, of- S10 Myron Crooks. 48.

of 505 East Poultry Stock Markets DETROIT Bond Prices Cain In Early Dealings DETROIT, Dec 12 oil (FSMNS) Prices per' pound live and dressed poultry: Heavy type fowl 26 to 28c; light 21 to 22c; heavy type roasters 36 to 33c; fryers 3fi to 40c: broilers 36 to 41c: old roosters 'All Grains Ease Lower NEW YORK STOCKS IS a Prices By AP Air Reduct 26 Motor 20 NEW YORK. Dec. 12 (IP) Bond! Shiawassee street, pleaded guilty to IS to 22c Ducklings 32 to 35c; heavy Al 183 '4 Murray Corp 15H 17H market prices were on the mend in simple larceny when arraigned in ducks 30 to 33c; ceese, 32 to 3c Young Am ian a xtasn reivm hen turkeys 47 to 52c; young toms 37 to early dealings today. 42c Nat Biscuit 31 Nat Cash Reg 394 Nat Diry Pr 27V Nat Cent 13. No Am Aviat 8V North Pacific 19i Butter and Eggs DETROIT An assortment of rails advanced fractions generally and in some cases more; there was a better demand for industrials and utilities and top rated investment issues steadied.

As in recent sessions, heavy turnover occurred in several American municipal court. Friday morning on charges of Mrs. Sophie Thomas, 45, of Howell, who identified him as the man who snatched her purse in the 200 block of South Grand avenue Wednesday night. Crooks was fined $10 and costs by Judge Paul Younger and ordered to make restitution. Police explained that the woman had made an acquaintance with Crooks before he grabbed her purse and The DETROIT.

Dec. 12 W. (FSMNS) United -States graded eggs in case lots f. o. b.

Detroit: WHITES AA large 76c: A large 69 to 72c; medium 59 to 63c; small 47 to 54c; large 66 to 67c; medium 57c. UKUwna a large to wc; jj, 57 to 63c; small 47 to 53c; medium 57c. bonds without disturbing Chicago Market Weakened By European Aid Clause Limiting Exports By WILLIAM FERRIS CHICAGO, Dec. 12 (VP) Passage of a bouse emergency European relief bill containing a provision which in effect limits exports created a weaker grain market on the board of trade today. Wheat, corn, and oats were all with the bread cereal declining most.

current prices to any great extern. An opening transaction in the 2s Livestock Am Locomot 19 Am KadtVSt 141, Am Roll Mill 35V, Am 56'4 Am TelATel Am Tob 66 Am Wat Wits 16 Anaconda 33 Arm 111 143 Atch 84 At) Refinine 33V Bald Loco Ct 14 Bait Ohio 11 Bendix Aviat 2SH Beth Steel 98 Borden Co 42V Bora Warner 52 Briggs Mfg 31i Budd Wheel 10 Can Ale 14 Can Pacific 10. Celanese Cor 26. Ches Ohio 41 Chrysler Cor 62V Colum 12 Comwl So 2 Cons Edison 21 Va Cont Can 32 Cont Motors Crucible Steel 23 Curtiss Wnght 47 Det Edison 221 Dow Chem 37' DuPont DeJ 183 East Kodak 43' rmrAGO 01 1901 cuusuieu ui aiuu.uuu at im, uurse was later recovered near uie of 1961 consisted of $100,000 at 104, WJR WWJ WGN 6- 00 News New Cinnamon Bear Ethel and Albert 6:15 Tello-Test Number Please Suoerman Lee Smits 6:30 Sports, Parade SDort Review CaM Midnicht Treasure Hunt 6:45 Lowell Thomas Three-Star Extra Tom Mix Armin Fran 7- 00 Beulah Suooer Club Dr Bradley Headline Edition 7-15 Jack Smith News Teleohone Otiiz Eves on Tomorrow 7- 30 Club 15 Streets of Detroit Henry Tavlor Lone Rancer 7:45 Edward Morrow Ken Manuel Inside of Snorts 8-00 Baby Snooks Highways in Melody B'irl Ives Fat Man 8- 15 Wines Over N. Y.

8:30 Thin Man Can You Too This News FBI 8:45 Answer Please 9:00 Mark Marrow PeoDle Are Funny Gabriel Heatter Break the Bank 9- 15 Real Stories 9:30 Leahy of N. D. Waltx Tim Information Please The Sheriff 9:45 Open 10:00 Pays to Be Icnor Mystery Theater Ted Lewis Show Gillette Fichts 10:30 Seotlicht Rvw Sports Newsreel Hollywood Theater Snorts Pas 10:45 John Shane 11:00 Goodfellows Sh. News This Is theStory News jll-15 Paul Williams Callmf All Detect. Johnny Slafl 111:30 Tom Montgomery News Report Hungarian Village Sports Saturday Morning Program WJB WWJ WKAK WXT7.

6:00 Favorite Hymns Daybreak Sunrise Serenade 6:15 News 6:30 Voice of Asricul News News Are 6:45 Daybreak Sunrise Serenade 7:00 News Farm Story 7:15 Rural Rhythm Morning New 7:30 Music Hall Off the Record Sunrise Serenade 7:45 News News 8:00 News World News Morning News Sunrise Serenade 8:15 Music Hall Minute Parade Strings in A. 8:30 Music Hall Today's Calendar 8:45 Songs to Remenv CHICAGO. Dec 12 (USDAl HOGS ud ihns terminal with about S50 in cash 0n the. advancing side were, missing. cents lower; closed fairly active, mostly among triers, Baltimore OnlOj steady: sows 25 to so cents lower; bulk convertible 4Vs, Bethlehem Steel good and choice 180-300 lb.

$25.75 to otti. 9e jb- tth In addition, the market had to son 4s, Dow Chemical 2 Jos, Lacka Convict Detroiter Of Manslaughter DETROIT. Dec. 12 UP) A jury of mostly $25.85 and $25.90 late; practical top $26, around one load at weights under 180 lb. scarce; few good and choice 140-160 lb.

$24.25 to bulk good and choice sows around 500 lb. down S23 to latter price for 300-350 lb. averages; good clearance. CATTLE Salable 2.000, total 2.000; salable calves 500, total 500; generally steady cleanup trade on most killing classes; vealers strong to 50 cents higher; choice kinds reached $29; no choice steers here; odd head and few loads good offerings $27 to $30; common and medium steers and heifer fairly active at $16 to $25; also fairly active on canner and cutter cows at $11.50 to slow on medium and good cows at $16 to $20; odd head $21 and above: weak trade on bulls: mostly $20.50 down: odd head sausage Ohio Oil 30V, Packard Mot 4i Para Pictures 20 Parke Davis 34 Penney (JC) 43i Penn I6V2 Phelps Dodge 45T Phillips Pet 57 Proct Gam 694 Pub Svc 19 PuUman 52 Pure Oil 26 Radio of A 9 Radio Orph 8 Reming Rand 12 Reo Mots Ct 30 Repub Steel 26 Reyn Tob 50 Reyn Tob 40. Sears Roeb 37 Shell Un Oil 30 Simmons Co 32 Socony Vac 16Vj Southern Pac 45' Southern Ry 35 Sparks With 5 perry Corp 22 Stand Brands 25 Std $4 if 22 Stand Oil Cat 60 Stand Oil Ind 39 Stand Oil 76 Studebak Cs 20V Sutherland 41 Swift Co 33 Texas Co 57 Tex Gulf Sul 57V, Tidewat A Oil 23 Timk Det Ax 18 Timken Br 52Vi Transamerica 13'.

Union Carb 99 Union Pacific 150 Unit Aircraft 22 United Corp 2 Unit Fruit 53'. Rubber 43 Steel 75 Vanad Corp 14 Walworth Co 10 Warn Bro Pic 12 West Un Tel 20 West Air Br 36 West 29" Woolw FW 4.1 wanna- 4s, International Great Northern 5s and Lehigh Valley Terminal 5s. Chicago, Terre Haute Southeastern 2s bounded up 3'i points Jo 86 on sale of a single bond. California Oregon Power 2Hs dropped 3'4 points to IOOV2 on transfer of two bonds and lower prices were taken for Hudson Manhattan income 5s and Pennsylvania Power Light 3s. El Auto Lite El Firest Freeport Sul Gen Elec Gen Foods Gen Motors 167, 49 39 3.W4 56'' Children's Concert Readme Circle Tommy Bartlett U.

S. governments and world bank six men and six women last night convicted 22-year-old Arthur Julian Depoorter of manslaughter in the fatal beating of a mother of three children. The victim, Mrs. Margaret Chmiel and Depoorter left a wedding reception together the night of last March 30. Later Mrs.

Chmiel's body, her head battered, was found on a lonely road. Depoorter, charged by the state with murder, pleaded temporary The Depoorter and Chmiel families had been friends of long standing. 9:00 Jam on Toast 9:15 9:30 Mrs. Pace 9:45 Scoop Kyan oun.s 10 siocKers scarce. 1 i.

sheep Salable 4.000. total 4.300: bonds were quiet along with foreign Hymns You Love -Homemakers Hour slaughter lambs 25 to 50 cents lower; Collar loans. Music Room good and choice wooled lambs $24 to deck mostly choice natives held higher; deck good grade native lambs Federated Clubs Navy Band Teen Time Down Our Street 10:00 Garden Gale Frank MerriweU 10:15 Johnson Family 10:30 Mary Le Taylor Archie Andrews 10:45 Science New Instr Varieties I $23.50: deck medium and good Dakotas few cull and common light lambs Gillette Saf 30, Good'ch BF( 57 Goodyr 424 Gt Nor Ry pf 36 Homest Min 38l Houd-Hersh 18 Hudson Mot 197 Illinois Cent Interlake Iron 13H Int Harvester Int Nick Can 2fi'i Int 12 Kennec Cod 45' Kre.sge fSS Lib Glass 54 Lockheed Air 13'-i Loew's Inc 18Va Lone Star Ce 67 Mack Trucks 51 Magma Cop 18 Marsh Field 2V Bonuses to Be Paid Stock Exchange Aides Headline Edition Meet thejkleeki OuizdowTi Land of the Lot S16: other classes scarce, about steady; deck mixed common to good Dakota ewes $8.75. 11:00 News 11:15 Let's Pretend 11:30 Advent Club 11:45 Smilln' E. M'C'nnell sent the champion gobbler to Gov.

Kim Sigler Thursday afternoon at St. Lawrence hospital where the governor is recuperating from a recent operation. The turkey weighed 37 pounds alive and was fully dressed out at 31Ss pounds. (State Journal Photo) Music Hall Var. Dick DeWitt, president and general manager of Zeeland Hatchery, which won the grand champion award for the largest turkey at the Alma Turkey festival December 4 and 5, and Miss Elda Crittenden, 16-year-old Brecken-ridge (Mich.) high school senior, who was the festival queen, pre Saturday, Afternoon Program The recorders court jury reached its verdict after deliberating a little more than three hours.

Depoorter faces a maximum penalty of 15 NEW YORK, Dec. 12 UP) Employes of the New York stock ex change will be visited by Santa next WXT7. WKAR WJR contend with announcement of a Russian British trade agreement which provides grain for the latter country and news dispatches asserting the congressional Democratic leadership would attempt to give the President rationing and price control powers. Trading volume was only moderate and near the end of the first hour wheat was 14 to 2 cents lower, December corn was 1 lower to Mc higher, December $2.59 and oats were to one cent lower, December $1.24. Soybeans were one to two cents lower, March $3.88.

The house European aid bill contained a provision that the wheat carryover next July 1 should be at least 150,000,000 bushels, provided the agriculture department's May 1 crop forecast does not anticipate a winter wheat production of at least 700.000.000 bushels. Grain trade representatives recently urged a provision of this type. This year the wheat carryover was only 83,000,000 bushels. However, that was in the face of a winter wheat crop of more than a billion bushels. Even so, the price of wheat has advanced to the $3 level.

Under terms of the Russian-British agreement Britain will receive 500,000 tons of oats, corn, and barley combined. Discussions on wheat shipments are scheduled for May. Traders pointed out that Britain has not been a comparatively large importer from this country. The first discouraging news on the Australian situation arrived. A news dispatch said that heavy un-seasonal rains in New South Wales may have cut production by as much a 20,000,000 bushels.

This banner producing province had prospects of a 120.000,000 bushel harvest. Weather was mostly clear in the southwest. The five-day outlook mentioned moderate to heavy rains for west Texas on Monday and Young 20. Piano FlayhouM Mid-Cont Pet 464 Youngs 75Va Montg Ward 52 U. S.

Treasury Position WASHINGTON. Dec. 12 IPi The position of the treasury December 10. compared with corresponding date a year ago: Dec. 10, 1947 Dec.

11. 1946 RECEIPTS $119,010,444.42 $100,728,203.99 EXPENDITURES 64,077,992.99 11.918,419.00 BALANCE 2,975.037,234.60 6.457.573.258.36 CUSTOMS RECEIPTS FOR MONTH 14.904.353.14 16.189.080.83 years in prison. 7 Heart Attack Victims 12:00 Theater of T'day Lunch with Weizels Farm Service Hr 12:15 12:30 Stars Over H'wd News Farm Service Hr. 12:45 Industrial Health News Ace Sandlottcr City in Brief week. A year-end bonus of one week's salary will be distributed to all employes with one year or more of service and a proportionate bonus will be given to those with the exchange less than one year.

'Rebels' Criticize Printers' Strike N. HiKhliKhtt Our Town Speaks 4-H Clubs Guest Star Novelty Bazaar Waltz Time 1:00 Grand Cent St a. Farm Home Hour 1:15 1:30 County Fair Tom Montgomery 1:45 Steoort to Europe NEW YORK CURB (Noon Prices By AP) Alum Co Am 55 Humble Oil Am 15 Midvalc Cities Service NiaB Hud El BondASh 10', St Oil Ky Ford Can A 17 70 '1 213i 28 4 Revived by Inhalator Two women suffering heart at Met. Opera Here's to Vets Kniman Cloutler 2:00 Give and Take bvea 2:15 Mrs. Herbert 3.

Henry, 1313 West Ottawa street, who has been confined to St. Lawrence hospital, is now convalescing at home. RECEIPTS FISCAL YEAR JULY 1 15.977.013.436.01 15.347.850.057.12 i expenditures fiscal year aiming lioniTactors tacks were revived by the fire de The Baxters Man Behind Mel'dv C'mo Meetinu Time Actually Hanocned 2:30 Sat. Matinee 2:45 Saturday Sympho'y The children's Christmas program Hold Dinner Meeting I. T.

U. President Accused Of 'Blundering' (By United Press) A rebel faction of the A. P. of L. partment inhalator crew late Thursday.

Mrs. Matilda Eggebraten, 62, of 937 Bensch street, was stricken about 3:00 Syncopation Pc. Orchs. Nation 3:15 2:30 Merle Hooper 3:45 Laimng Markets FARMERS ELEVATOR COMPANY (North Lansing) Beans 13.4U4). lJ.b3J.49 la.H1.44b,991.bf EXCESS OF RECEIPTS 570.299.782.52 EXCESS OF EXPENDITURES 439.596.934.55 TOTAL DEBT 257.697,205.450.41 2fi2.373.8R4.954.25 DECREASE UNDER PRVIOUS DAY 13,156,834.86 GOLD ASSETS 22,707,709,747.69 20.449.680.867.17 originally scheduled for Sunday morning by First Presbyterian church, in conjunction with the centennial program, has been postponed until Sunday, December 21.

The Lansing chapter of the Paint 4:00 Treas. Bamfltd. Storehouse of Mus. Warriors of Peace 4:15 4:30 Sat. at Chase Doctors Today Music Moderns 4:45 H.

S. Snorts Navy pea. CHP bulk basLs, cwL 7:45 o'clock Thursday night. Firemen used the inhalator 25 minutes to revive her. 13.25 3.69 ing and Decorating Contractors of America held its first monthly meeting under its new staff of officers Wednesday evening at the North Lansing Recreation center.

First aid was administered to Mrs. "Implications of the London Big Macic Story Book Waxon on the Way International Typographical union charged today that the union's leaders have "led us into chaos and ex-pensive litigation" by striking against newspapers to enforce a policy of refusing to sign formal labor 2.80 2.89 1.26 1.20 Soys. No. 2 yellow. Dusnei Grains Wheat.

No. 2 white, bushel Wheat. No. 2 red or mixed, bushel Oats, No. 1 white.

36 lb. test. bu. Oats, No. 2 white.

32 lb. test. Corn. No. 2 yellow, shelled basis hu Tea and Crumpcts Dorothv Fuldhelm 5:00 Open 5:15 5:30 Man on Farm 5:45 Mary Dart, 62, of 827 Beech street, Pour Conference" will be the subiect Kine Cole Trio when she suffered a fainting spell about 2:17 o'clock Thursday after A amner was served lor members 2.54 of a discussion by Dr.

M. E. Muelder, professor of history and political science at Michigan State college, over WKAR, the college radio station. Rye. No.

2 Rosen, bushel 2.44 noon. contracts. and wives. Music was provided by the Norman English trio. A magic act was offered by Robert Backus.

Charles D. Tucker, president of the Independent party with the I. I. Clover. Alsike.

bushel 20.00 Clover, mammoth, bushel 28.00 Clover, sweet, bushel 6.00 Alfalfa, bushel 21.00 Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Cattle Thieves Bothering Texas Warfare on Rustling Still Carried on by Rangers Recently-installed officers of the Long Newspaper Career Ends for H. S. Talmadge CORAL GABLES, Dec. 12 () chapter are: C.

L. Cannon, presi Elder A. A. Douglas, pastor of Seventh Day Adventist church. 608 charged Union President Woodruff Randolph and other administrative officers with "blundering." Tucker's charges came as the I.

T. dent; D. H. Hellens, vice president, West Washtenaw street, announced and Peterson, secretary-treas' urer. The long newspaper career of 'All seeds are based on 99 percent purity Eft (Rnlrtt's Market, oil East Saginaw) Extras.

No. 1 and 2 0c Current receipts 44( Dirties 42c Small 40 Hides (Frledland Iron and Metal Co.) Friday the services for Saturday. Sabbath school will convene at Harry S. Talmadge, former publisher of the Toledo Blade and one-time 9:20 a. followed by the morning i U.

local at Detroit issued a notice that typesetters would strike against the Detroit News. Strike notices already have been filed against Detroit's two other major the BEAUMONT, Tex. (UP) Cattle part owner of the old Detroit Journal, ended yesterday with his death. He was about 72. Talmadge, who COriTRACMS ATTENTION! We Can Weld Your Heavy Duty Equipment STEEL BAR JOISTS MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Complete Shop Facilities Portable Equipment Capitol Erection Welding Inc.

417 North Cedar St. Lansing, Mich. Phone 44718 or 57611 WHY PAY RENT OR HOTEL BILLS? Trailer Coaches at Lowt Prices -Longest Terms With Service SELLHORN'S Michigan at Harrison, Eat Lansing Phonm I353C Open 20c 16c 14c 12c Dallas Theater Presents 3 New Williams Plays Times and- the Free Press. In Seven Cities had been ill for some time, published thievery, one of the few carryovers from the days of the old west, is still a problem for cattlemen and Texas Rangers, whose vigilance never relaxes. A man who knows all about the tricks of rustling is H.

C. Anderson, Ctl3 bast maple street; No. 1 cured beef hides No. 1 green beef hides No. 2 green beef hides No.

1 cured bull hides No. 1 green bull hides No. 1 cured calf hides No. 1 green calf hides No. 2 green calf hides No.

1 cured kip No. 1 green kip No. 1 horse hides, each The Typographical union, whose 9c 40c the Toledo paper with 4he late Nathaniel C. Wright from 1908 until 1926. members include all printers en 33 During that time the two men, 32c 30c 7.00 oun roucr ok? Fiwn gaged in handling movable type and linotype operators, have struck against 14 newspapers in seven cities.

It also has struck against many DALLIS. Tex. (UP) America's special ranger and brand inspector only professional repertory theater, for the Texas and southwestern together with the late Paul Block, bought the Detroit Journal, and sold it later to the Detroit News. now in its second season here, is Cattle Raisers association. tastefully frtstmtti ami punctually it-livtrti.

Our PrlcM An Always ltasanale an Art AkMluUly OcMndakl commercial print shops. Foreign Exchange Every cattle thief has his' own The Independent party hopes to offering the first production of three new, short plays by Tennessee Williams, author of "Glass Menagerie," ph. irzz NEW YORK. Dec. 12 (1 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Rates follow (Great Britain cunning ways and his own idea as to what he thinks is the perfect unseat Randolph in the union elections next May.

for a twelve day run. Tucker said that despite his Canadian dollar in New YorK open meuiuu vi stealing, nuuciauu oaiu. Train Blocks Crossing For Nearly Half -Hour A freisht train blocked the Holmes Theater '47, soon to become The market 12 percent discount or 87.62Vi But like in other crime, there has group's opposition to the leader JO ater '48, has a permanent group of service at 10:55 clock. A visning minister will preach. The day's services close with a meeting of the Young People's Missionary Volunteer group at 4 p.

m. Gary Burns, 18, of Route 1. East Lansing, was sentenced Thursday by Judge Paul Younger to serve 10 days in the county jail for speeding and was assigned a fine of $4 for driving without lights. Police apprehended Burns Monday night as he was driving 60 miles an hour through city streets without lights. The Apollo club will give a benefit performance for the child guidance club of Stoner school at West St.

Joseph street and Waverly road December 15 at 8 p. m. H. M. Woodman, 311 Jones street, is recovering from an operation performed Monday at Edward W.

Sparrow hospital. The Recreation Volley Ball club of Allen street school will hold a bohemian supper at the school next Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock. All new and former members are invited and each is asked to bring a 10-cent gift for exchange. ship's methods, it will not oppose a S3 seasoned actors brought to Dallas by I 9 I special strike assessment it is rea sonable and justifiable." a fast-talking, able young director, Margo Jones. U.

S. cents, unchanced: Europe: Great Britain tin-changed: Sweden lkrona 27.85. unchanged: Switzerland (franc) (com'l) 23.40. unchanged: Latin America: Argentina free 25.00, down .03 of a cent: Rrazil free 5.50, unchanged; Mexico. 20.62.

unchanged. and Shepard" street crossings of the never been an unbreakable case. Lean Texans of sturdy stock made their own law back in 1877 at Graham, when they organized the association to wage war on rustlers who were running off thousands of Dtwnnwn Shoai Lantln Theater Bttfg New (ha C. Michiaan Hvn. Miss Jones, who directed "Joan The Independents are supporting John R.

Evans, an employe of the Grand Trunk railroad for 28 minutes between 7:50 and 8:18 p. m. Thursday night due to a broken draw bar of Lorraine" and Glass Menagerie" government printing office in wash' on Broadway, will produce eight plays and then repeat four of them ington. as their candidate to oppose Randolph. for a week each.

on one of the cars. All emergency departments of the city were notified and police directed traffic around the blockade. Dallas is bragging about "Margo' Would End walkout Mayor Martin Kennelly of Chi NOTICE TO LANSING TOWNSHIP TAXPAYERS Township taM arc now du unit payablt ovcry Saturday from 9:30 to 4:00 o'clock at Bank of Laming (Basement). Other days at new location, 3207 Turner strati. Doa license may also be paid at this office.

cago began a third attempt today to and the casts she has assembled. New scripts plays never before produced on the stage and classics i cattle each year. Between 1883 and 1892, the special officers and inspectors of the association recovered 11,668 head of cattle valued at more than $185,939. Between 1913 and 1933, almost cattle were recovered, with a I valuation of more than $1,873,200. Recoveries are declining, not because rustlers are less cunning, but mediate the union's strike against the six major newspapers there.

A are Miss Jones fare. On that pomt. she says, she never will change. H. A.

SELLERS spokesman for the Chicago News Phone 301ft Herring Co Inland CALAIS. Me. (UP) The St. Croix river here 22 miles from the sea yielded a large school of herring that had been driven up the river by preying fish. 3307 Turner Challange Seen paper Publishers association said the publishers would cooperate with the mayor.

John Pilch, president of Chicago Local 16, was not available Weather Data "A new play offers a challenge a thrill, to an actor that doubles his effectiveness," she "And classics well, you always can give them a new or different interpre for comment. Births All of the disputes between the because the association has never relaxed its relentless campaign to help its 6,000 members. In the four years from 1943 to 1947, there were only 4,488 cattle recovered. They represented $339,489 worth of beef on the hoof. Watchful Inspectors union and the newspapers revolve about the I.

T. refusal to sign formal contracts. The union desires to post "conditions of employment' A son, Roderick James, u-as born December 5 at Smith Memorial hospital. Alma, to Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Fiske, former Lansing residents, now of Alma. Mrs. Fiske is the former Madeline Micks. It's hard for rustlers to dispose CANARIES Radio Warblers, guaranteed Singers from $12.95 Also Bird Cages and Supplies OLVERTO GARDEN PET SUPPLY (Formerly Lawn and Garden SuDPlyl 1110-211 Center Street at Grand River LENT Y.

OF FREE PAlCKING SPACE tation. Shoes off, dark hair tousled, minus make-up. Miss Jones at work is a small efficient dynamo. Never content with the conventional, stereotyped presentation, she re-joyces that lack of a large theater forced her group to start in a small auditorium where the stage is in the center rather than at one end. As in a prizefight, the audience at of stolen cattle even though there are more than 500.000 brands on record.

Watchful inspectors are stationed at Houston. Fort Worth, San A son. John Dale, was born December II at Edward W. Sparrow hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Miller Benjamin of Perry. Antonio, Lubbock and Texarkana. Deaths These men see every shipment of cattle going in and out of these Theater '47 sits on four sides of cattle centers. Association men are the arena The intimacy of theater-in-the- WILIYS-OVERLAND APPROVED UNIVERSAL PLOW Show in WiUe LOW COST LIGHT WEIGHT SIMPLE INSTALLATION a STURDILY BUILT qnCKI.Y MOIWTED DISMOUNTED FORECASTS I.ansinc and Vicinity Occasional Ljuht $now this afternoon and early tonight. Decreasing cloudiness late tonicht with colder weather coming in.

Partly clnudy Saturday with a few light snow flurries. Low tonight 5 to 8 above and low Saturday 22. Lower Michiran Occasional light snow or snow flurrir this afternoon and early tonight. Decreasing cloudiness late tonight with much lower temperatures at local points in interior. Saturday partly cloudy with scattered flurries.

Mirhiran Cloudy with occasional light snow this afternoon. Partly cloudy tonigtit and Saturday. Continued cold. Observation at 1 A. M.

(EST) Friday Lowest temperature Friday morning ifi Dry bulb temperature at 7 a. m. 22 Wind velocity at 7 a. 2 Freripitation Amount In 24 hours ending 7 a. Total amount since 1st of month 1.36 Accumulated departure from norma! since 1st of month.

Accumulated departure from normal since 1st of year -f 8.93 Temperature Hiehest Thursday tmid. to mid.l 31 Lowest Thursday 1R Mean Thursday 24 Departure from normal Thursday -4 Accumulated departure from normal 5ince 1st of month -4-24 Accumulated departure from normal since 1st of year -2 Temperatures This Pate in tbe Past Highest oneear ago Friday 47 Lowest one year ago Friday Highest on record for this date 53 in 1920; Lowest on record for this date 0 in Ifll7 Sun rises tomorrow at 8 a. m. and setsl at 5:05 p. I ifUi Qiadmf in Summet A hMrmlic plo.

ik.i hmdk tare luma ml Hie 24- Ant'" t'iii. tffutahlc shoe Stlrty tfrmg abort shock Doit'r tcf mm interrupt tour buitm mrerrrftMM ilf Banna tm writ il Sckmraar lf Saw. rtn. under which its members will work in each shop. The purpose is to bypass provisions of the Taft-Hartley act which forbids labor contracts containing closed shop clauses.

Many other newspapers throughout the country will face similar demands from the union as their current contracts expire. Adding to the publishers' concern today was an announcement by a national committee for Western Union employes that 50.000 workers of the telegraph firm would strike "in all probability before Christmas." Much of the nation's news is transmitted by Western Union and the strike would slow the flow of news from reporters and correspondents to their papers. All of the 14 papers struck by the Typographical union have remained in publication. Most of them have used a photo engraving system to replace the usual method of printing. The latest newspapers struck were at Abilene, and Bartlesville, Okla.

Twenty-nine printers walked off the job at the Abilene Reporter Mrs. Ora O. Bower Mrs. Ora O. Bowers.

68. of 1122 West Jolly road, widow of Willice Bowers, died early Friday morning at the residence after a long illness. She had been a resident of Lansing for the past 30 years, coming here from Fremont township. Isabella county. Surviving are one son, Floyd one daughter.

Mrs. Nina C. Cottom. and three grandchildren, all of Lansing; two sisters. Mrs.

Ada Street of Lansing and Mrs. Anna Ellison of River-dale, and two brothers. Wallace and James Parks, both of Lansing. Prayers will be held at the Palmer-Bush funeral home Sunday at 10 a. m.

with funeral services at 2 p. m. at the Strickland Baptist church. Rev. Charles W.

Harvey will officiate. Burial- will be in Green cemetery, Isabella county. round requires special skills, the director admits. The heroine's back must always be towards one-fourth of the audience, even in her biggest scene. "If she has a funny gesture or face to make, the poor girl has to get a laugh from the people behind her.

too," Margo said. "If all else fails, she can reach to the rear and give a pull on her girdle!" Good Actors Needed An arena stage demands good actors wno can express emotions BUD'S AUTO PARTS Miles South of Holt on East Side of Highway Phone O-Holt 74121 (no charge) or Lansing 58919 SPECIALIZING IN LATE MODEL WRECKS AND PARTS Wt Art Now Salvaging for Parts a Largi Number of Latt Model Cars also stationed at principal stockyards in other western states. Anderson said that many cattle are slaughtered by the roadside and hauled away in trucks. But the detectives of the livestock world are usually able to gather sufficient evidence from the slaughtering operations to track down the offenders. The association inspectors also check tire marks, footprints, sales methods and any other seemingly small clues that may help bring cattle thieves to justice.

Some cattle thieves prefer to work at night, but Anderson says this actually helps the association inspectors because they can operate without being detected Available with Straight or Vee Blades, Hand or Power Hydraulic riewlin Motor Equipment Co. wim tneir wnoie Doaies. A man sU Arthur A. Schnltx Arthur A. Schultz.

57. a former resi Phone 408S6 2330 W. Main WE FEATURE A COMPLETE LINE OF TRANSMISSIONS. STARTERS. GENERATORS ON EXCHANGE BASIS dent of Lansing, died unexpectedly Thursday at the home in Gaylord.

He is survived by the widow. Elmira; one son. Lester of Gaylord and two brothers. Edward of Lansing and John of Grand Rapids. Funeral services will be held in Gaylord Saturday afternoon at 2 hand clenching and unclenching a chair, may be visible to the people who at the moment, see his face.

A stage without a back-drop, without scenery, means that much must be left to the imagination. When an actress puts her hat on, she faces a non-existent mirror. When she points to the portrait of her lover hanging on the wall, the jand News but the papers remained in circulation with reporters and advertising personnel setting type for ciock. The body will be removed to the Robinson-Hallifax funeral home in Landing Saturday evening with local funeral arrangements to be announced later. FIXIE tV PIXIE in Tipster" Open A.

M. to 6:30 P. M. Monday through Saturday Pennies Start Library FITCHBURG, Mass. (UP) Fitch-: burg school children, anxious for a library of their own, oversub-i scribed a self-imposed quota of $1,000,000 to start one.

The entire oo tn papers ana omy one eaition cancelled. si.vse gado snow you ak. Funerals wall isn't there much less the pic- OUG Show yv PAy project is expected to cost $150,000 VVAVAtf Bl I- I'fZM I wr a Jobless but Happy BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (UP A radio manufacturing firm here Audiences love this call uoon their WW IZ. OH, DtAe SPARTAN MANOR the present Wallace Library.

KXDlO Si Mrs. Bertha Bowlind (powers of Miss Jones PAOO OU v. runciai sti lies Jui us, uti i nuw- i voeoep'jr. believes. Robert E.

Kelly $o00 lor a 11 gives Uiem a leeilng i land, 58. of 512 South Walnut street, who VpoN'r reusr. sis of participation. died early Thursday at the residence, xyro'-t-ucic; Ail-Aluminum Trailer Coach Must Sell at Once $2,550 suggestion tnat eliminated we juu ot storekeeper in the plant. Kelly was the storekeeper.

I i KADIO JCY OP- QrOOO will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. at St. Mary cathedral with burial in Mt. Hope cemetery.

Rosary will be recited at the Palmer-Bush funeral home Friday at 8 p. m. Pallbearers will be her brothers. bv rAitiNto ycue. The high cost of numerous stage hands and elaborate settings is obviated by the arena stage; the savings effected can be put into actors salaries and encouragement I of new authors.

Brand New WAV Factory Warranty str ro oue BtDia. George Vinrrar Funeral services for Geortre Vinegar. '4. of 1222 Hammond street, who died DEPARTMENT Bad Students Tried early Thursday morning at the residence, will be held at the Palmer-Bush funeral home Saturday at 3 p. m.

with Rev. LOVES A Elcar Trailer Coach roe 0tthlOABLE Rv ttgttonl rTiitrf Stone officiatins. Burial will be JlUUVni IVliri jin Mt cemetery. UVSrVaT-e. THAr.VOU'Q VBerrea.

takaticA L. 48 Models Now on Display-Special at Only $2,295 Open Bowling Tuesday, Thursday, Friday. Saturday, Sunday and Every Night after 9:00 P. M. 12 Alleys Reconditioned A.B.C.

Sanctioned REDECORATED New Management TABLE TENNIS POOL TABLES Empire Alleys 4IOi2 North Washincton Phone 42419 OPEN 10:00 A. M. DAILY nilAlfl fMfyft WASHERS inOi'lERS RAflGES ItEFMGERATOnS Mpeiit Mrs. Anna May Halland Funeral services for Mrs. Anna May Holland.

75. of 115 South Maple street. Webberville. who died at a local hospital Wednesday, will be held from the Webberville Methodist church at 1:30 p. m.

Saturday. Rev. Floyd Fisher will officiate. Interment will be in the Lakeside cemetery at Howell. Pallbearers will be Arnold.

Marion, Herbert and Warren Fil-kins. Howard Hardy and Lewellan Appling. The body will remain at the Gorsline-Runciman funeral home until 12 noon Saturday. (By International News SerTice) i MIDLAND. Pa.

(INS) The age-old ruler-across-the-fingers and the dreaded trip to the principal's office won't trouble students at the Midland schools this year. Instead they'll have to contend with judges and a district attorney. A juvenile court will be established and staffed by students to pass on other pupils' misdemeanors. Rulings of the court will be final. MIXTURE Whv annoy your friends with racl-inz hacking bronchial coughs due towldTor excessive try Buckley's Mixture and see you nlnvimf rfltf HUCX- ak.VA I hat If ft Before Buying See Us for a Square Deal Always Cash or Terms 13 down, Balance Like Rent SOriCOVill TRAILER SALES, INC.

1 East of East Lansing on US-16 Phone 8707' don 'I ge qu-a lev's contains soothing Carrageen teys fia-ui throat ior Mrs. Anna E. Barker Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Barker. 71.

of 1001 Raider street, who died Wednesday, will be held from the Church of the Resurrection at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Msgr. John A. Gabriels will officiate. Interment will be in Mt.

Hope cemetery. Pallbearers will be Ellis Fulton. Sam Stomant. Joe Brien-denstein. Robert Barker, Carl Byers and Donald Barker.

Prayers will be said at the Gorsline-Runciman funeral home at 8 o'clock Friday evening. 1 Failure to comply with court ruling will result in the offenders being turned over to municipal authorities. The pupils will elect the two judges, district attorney, clerk of courts, sheriff, treasurer, and three judges of elections. ii mu4c to fttcfAr go lurtner. xry suuuey an A All Drnftttrtl.

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