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6 THE STATE JOURNAL Monday, November 12, 1956 Lansina, Mlchii 1 Thir teen Persons JTi I le i yra tfic Ac Men ts wV, CAUGHT, ADMITS CRIMES dland Youths 2Mi Say Woman KilledMate Clothes Make the Man In this tee, Tliey Tagged Him On Motor Scooter Mother of Three Held (Special-' toTh Stat Journal) On Fatality List In Death of Husband; Her from the' Ronald Riley store, at Blanchard, the night of Nov. 5. The officers asked Young if he wanted' a 'ride. He accepted, So MT. PLEASANT, Nov.

12 The clothing he wore got Norman D. Children See Slaying. Youne. 22. of Remus, in trouble.

they took him to Mt Pleasant, ''X IV overturned on a car In suburban Flint, Four were injured. Acting on a tip that he might eight miles to the east, and to tne DETROIT, Nov. 12 (UP-rA county jail. mother of three children was held George Pallas, 21, of Mumsing, be the person they were looking for Isabella Sheriff Henry Craven and Det. Edward Jonengen, of the There, they said, he admitted (By The Associated Press) Two 'feeh-age youths riding a motor scooter and a Cleveland woman whose car was crushed by a falling cement-truck were among at least 13 persons who was killed Saturday when his car the clothing he wore was stolen for investigation of murder today in the fatal shooting of her hus- band.

rolled off US-41 in Marquette county in the upper peninsula. state police, went out to talk with from the Blanchard store, tie also, confessed he took $30 in cash and some food, they said. -v Young. Police said Mrs. Ruth' Richard Gerald Charles Murphy, 34, of died in traffic accidents in Mich As they approacnea tne snack son, snot ner nusoana, xsa- igan during the weekend.

Lansing, died Saturday in a two car collision at the crest of a hill he was living in, one and one- The victims also included five In addition, he said he took a shotgun, clock, fishing creel and line, bow and arrows and a half miles south of Deerfield Cen than, 40, late Saturday when he insisted on going out against her wishes, i a on a county road near ungs- men whose cars went out of con ter, the officers saw their man trol and crashed in five separate Bible from the Harold BarthOlo burg. DIES IN FIRE walking alone the road, Officers said Mrs. Richardson mew home, near Blanchard a few The clothes on his back fitted Clarence Rinebolt, 72, of rural The Associated Press listed shot her husband with a 22. rifle in the kitchen of their home. days the police said.

the of -some taken these' fatalities in a count from died Saturday in a two car crash in Ludington. The slaying was witnessed by 6 p. m. Friday until midnight August J. Slivensky, 65, of the Richardson children, Ronald, 14, Thomas, .11, apd Gordon, 8.

Sunday. Mr John 72, of Bat Police said the children told Lansing, died in his flaming car Saturday after it overturned near Weidman in Isabella county and tie Creek, died Saturday in a two- StartsTerm car collision at Battle Creek. them their mother went to a' bedroom, got the -rifle, returned to Charles E. Outlaw, 37, of New MeEeBottomley; Gncinnati, Dies Was Born 1 in Charlottf Graduate of S. (Special to The State Journal) the kitchen and shot their father.

For Slaying r. Boston in Wayne county, was killed Saturday when his car overturned in a ditch on Inkster Dcputy'Shoots road. GRAND HAVEN, Nov. 12 UB caugnt are. Nelson Smith, 17, and Harland -Yoder, 16, both of Midland, were killed Saturday when a motor scooter they were riding collided with a car 4 miles south of Midland on the Poseyville rd.

Leeroy Bradburn, 28, of Wyandotte, was killed when struck by a car at a Detroit intersection on -Saturday. Basil McPherson, 49, of Eras The Ottawa county sheriffs de Korean; Veteran GRAND RAPIDS, 12 partment today transferred Mrs. er, died Friday night when his car flipped into a utility pole on 14 Mile road in Macomb county. CINCINNATI, Nov. 12--The fu Helen Thomas, 17, rto Detroit House, of Correction to begin sentence for the shotgun slaying Mrs.

Ruth Marie Bolen, 58, of Mi im I mm-mm-m urn i ife; neral of Myrl E. Bottomley, 3, professor of landscape: architecture at the University of Cincin rr Cleveland, was killed Satur David L. Hough, 23-year-old Korean war victim, was reported in fair, condition last night: at St. of her Rudolph Wheeler, 24, of Bad day when a loaded cement truck She "was sentenced last Friday nati, was held Monday morning. at Immanuel Presbyterian church, Axe.

was killed" when his car Lottery Muskegon Mtry hospital after suffering a to one to 15 years by Judge Ray here. gunshot wound by a sheriffs Prof. Bottomley died Thursday deputy. mond- after a circuit court jury had convicted her of manslaughter in the Aug. 13 fa Stolen from To Enforce Road am Seen Near after a short illness.

Deputies James VanderKodda left M-19, six miles southeast of Bad, Axe. Ruth -Ann 18, of R-2, Bangor, was skilled Saturday night when a car in which she was a passenger collided with another which was being chased by He was born in Charlotte, tal shooting of her husband, Env the son of Mn and Mrs. and Russell Slater were summoned, to the Dutton farm of John McNitt, Hough's stepfather. CurfewLaw DetyMMan 1 1 merson K. Thomas, 24, at the couple's home in Jenison Park James H.

Bottomley, onr i March 24. 1893. At Straits CAR IN FATAL ACCIDENT Shown above It the cr in which August of 2107 Prospect Lansing, met death near Weidman. The accident occurred Saturday' afternoon. Witnesses said Sli ventky's car rolled over Into a ditch and caught, fire, Ernest.

Gray and son Louis of Weidman saw the accident 'and attempted to pull Slivensky from', the burning' machine. They told officers he resisted their; efforts and they were 'forced to abandon the attempt when 30 caliber shells in the' car started to explode from the heat. Bangor police for a traffic vio- nea Holland. Judge Smith recommended Prof. Bottomley was graduated last Friday after the family barricaded themselves and reported Hough had threatened MUSKEGON, Nov.

12 Wl A DETROIT-. No. 12tUPWohn King, 50, was out $3,000 today lation. Pros. Luther Daines said Robert Jack Bailey, 19, of South minimum sentence for her.

new era waited a start in Muske at Michigan State university, East Lansing, with a bachelor of science degree in 1916 and- re MACKINAW CITY. Nov. 12 GT) The deputies-said they found admitted she Shot but at least he got his bills paid gon Heights tonight with the en yntt linsc nf rlppr hunters' cars Haven, driver of the car being chased, was' held for investiga Hough armed with a 15-inch corn her husband after a quarrel over a VJ ceived his MA in landscape de forcement of an 11 p. m. curfew for children under 17.

knife. VanderKodde said he fired Jre expected to jam the Jstraits otner women, King, a Ford Motor company sign In, 1922 at Cornell university, of Mackinac ferry docks tomor one warning snot as Hough worker, won $4,500 on the num The curfew stipulates children Ithaca, N. Y. row and Wednesday as hunters bers last week. He spent $1,500 Woman Doctor Honored charged; then forced him to surrender with a second bullet in journey Into the upper penin He was a veteran of World War serving 18 months overseas of his winnings on paying off debts but still had $3,000 cash on sula's wooded hunting grounds.

the left forearm. DETROIT, Nov. 12 '(UP) Dr. under 17 must be off city' streets between the hours of 11 p. m.

and 4 a. m. Monday through Thursday and from 1 a. m. to 4 a.

m. Saturdays and Sundays. with- the American Expeditionary Family members -said Hough hand and no place to hide it. The accident happened on M-43 in Van Buren county. A farm wagon slipped from a jack Sunday! and fatally crushed Carroll Baklund, 29, of near Marshall.

He had jacked up the front -end of the wagon to slide its load of com into a hopper. The accident occurred on the farm of Baklund's father-in-law, Peter Alexander, near Marshall. Viola Brekke was named "medi-caL woman of the year" yester Forces, and was wounded in ac had become violently disturbed I Fifteen extra state police offi-eers have been called to the Mackinaw City post to aid in handling the line of cars which last King was afraid that word of Youths Held uon. u-. day Dy the Detroit branch of the Police Chief Alex J.

Bell said: his big winnings -would' get Surviving re the two 41 Any youngster on city streets around so he asked a John American Medjcal Women's association. Dr. Brekke is a Datholo- daughters, a sister and three year backed up 12 miles. after the curfew hour, unless on Cordell, to hide the money twice before, imagining, he was being attacked by soldiers. Sheriff Arnold O.

Pigorsh said he will confer with Prosecutor Ttuart Hof ius to determine' a course, of action; In $10,000 5iSt, and director oi, laboratories an emergency errand or legiti But this year's lineup is expected to be the last The giant Mack for him. Cordell did but got ner at. Highland Park General hospi mate business, is to be brought vous and asked King to take his inac Straits bridge is scheduled to police headquarters and par Vandal Case money back." Bride's Coin ents will be notified." for completion just before next year's deer season. Deer hunting On Friday, the two mends Policeman Thinks Flashlighta Gun; He said "common sense" will went to a' grocery store and 1 season for guns begins Thursday. bought a loaf of bread.

They hid Hoard Takes MONROE, 12 tf---Offi- be exercised in enforcement, but "loitering" by juveniles on city the mbney in the sack under the Kills Detroitei cials of the newly opened Bed streets after the curfew hour will I Her Mistake Costly GRAND RAPIDS, Nov. 12 Vf) ZENITH HEARING AID USERS KNOW: bread. As they, walked to King's apartment a gunman stepped' np, Pair to Jail not be tolerated." The ordinance provides a max i i Police said Mrs. Esther Mae took the sack and left DETROIT, Nov. 12 tfl A shiny flashlight that looked to pursu ford township junior high, school today viewed with dismay the damage wrought by three young vandals who set a fire to destroy fingerprints left in a.

bur Clarke's auto caused damages es King xlid not report the theft imum fine of $100 and a maximum jail sentence of 90. days, or ing police like a gun apparently, timated at $10,000 Sunday when to police until Saturday. GRAND RAPIDS, Nov. 12 both, for parents of children who I was scared to report that I brought the death of a 40-year old man by Jt police bullet Newly wed. Mr.

and Mrsj Robert glary. violate the curfew. It was adopt was robbed," he sam. "But, at. The fire early yesterday caused ed recently after a large segment Patrolman Joseph Buynak, 30, said he fired the fatal bullet at it crashed through the front of a Shoe repair shop owned "by Sam-Orel D.

George. Mrs. Clarke escaped injury. She told police the csr leaped out of -control when she accidentally stepped on the damage estimated at nearly Figard were embarked on a life, today with, little enthusiasm for suspicious Indiana? police who nearly blocked the of Muskegon Heights parents and 000 and forced a closing of the least I paid my bills. Ex-Greenhouse Gordon Starks, because: students agreed the established $247,000 brick building for "I saw something shiny in his hours were "sensible." Figard, 21, recently discharged hand when he ignored my order pairs.

-y- to halt" from the navy, and his bride, the former Joyce Bishop, 22, were State Police Detective Fred Operator Dies Work to Clear Buynak said he had answered a Carpenter said three youths arrested -yesterday afternoon, ad held four hours last Saturday at Angola, while -police checked their' financial affairs (Special to Th State Journal) Railway Wreck mitted setting the blaze. He iden MASON, Nov. 12 CharlesJ. tified-two bf, them as Edward -W. call from a service station that Starks had been caught in the act of stealing two boxes of sparkplugs.

The station owner, Julian Ignaczafc, 32, was holding Starks at gunpont, hut he broke away. and identity. Miller, 89, Of 295 N. College rd Mulcahy arnd C. MahoneyJ It happened this MENOMINEE, Nov.

'12 W) died Sunday afternoon- at both 17, of Bedford township, 15 The' couple, accompanied by Work crews today labored to clear North Western railway tracks of a Lansing convalescent- home. miles south of Monroe. Starks, who has no permanent The third, he a 15- For many years Miller op nine which were de Mr. and 'Mrs. Lawrence Ranazzi, started for.

Angola. They 'carried more, than $100 in nickels and address, died jA Receiving hos i quality erated 'a greenhouse on CoHege year-old juvenile and one Of 500 railed five miles north of Menomi pital of his wounds. pupils at the school. dimes which Miss Bishop had nee. He was born on Jan.

25, 1867 Carpenter said the three Railway officials said the. sixth Plan to Start saved for three years for the te-- i at Mason and was a lifelong resi youths admitted breaking into to the 14th cars of a southbound North Western freight train were dent; the u- v. il He-sold produce tf-theLan- New City Hall vna attempt to trade the corns or bills at an Angola grocery derailed in the accident yester sing city market for 25 years. the school and looting the office safe of about $200. He quoted them as saying they left the school and returned with five gallons of gasoline which, they day.

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Best of all, Andy rewards his fans with prizes a 15-volume -set of Compton's Pictured Encylopedia, a world atlas, globe and many others. Andy has his own special column. It's called "Ask Andy." Meet Andy in the Free Press. LANSING AGENCY 525 N. Grand Laming, Michigan IV 4-3026 Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

continued on to Menominee. (Special te The Stat Journal) called the police after they left. The Peninsula 400, a North Faye Smith, of Armada, Mjcb; one 'grandson; one great-grand- LOUIS, 12 The At a the 'couple success poured over the safe and through western passenger train, was fully changed the money, headed cornerstone of the new city hall at St Louis will be laid at a cere fchild; three brothers and two the halls. Then, they put a match for the courthouse and a license sisters. -M to.

it to destroy fingerprints left stopped at Stephenson, 20 miles northwest of the accident scene, and the passengers taken by bus mony here Saturday at 11 a. m. and went to a hospital for a blood The iuneral will be Tuesday has made Zenith- tjwr. world's largest-selling in the theft- test. The blaze burned itself out and at 2 at the Jewett funeral home.

Mason. Burial will be- to to ween Bay, wis. Meanwhile bank officials also The committee for the ceremony includes Odessa Smazel, chairman, Meynard -Brewer, Adeline Phillips, Dr. C. J.

Bender went unnoticed until later ui the There were no injuries renort tMaplei cemetery." had alerted, police. The couple was picked up at the hospital day when a regular check of the Cause of the accident was school was made. i ,5 not immediately determined. and Donald P. Siemke.

hearing aid and at police-' head Railway officials said they, ex Detectives went to the home the 15-year-old after Russell. Cur BRETTON WOODS The Bret pected the tracks would be quarters for four hours before calls to Grand Rapids confirmed their ton Woods Men's club will not tis, principal of the school, told Burned at'Detroit meet this month. The next regu them the boy was a troublemaker. upon release, they found all cleared some time today. Child, Seriously lar meeting has been scheduled They found him there with Ma- Angola justices busily engaged in UPi- for Dec.

11 at the school. honey and Mulcahy, they said Other weddings. The foursome Three-year-old Fred Moore "wast, and the three admitted, the crime sped westward to LaGrange, Indi Kecovers in Critical condition today. -with under questiohingf r. where they were married by Jus tice Sheldon Keasez.

burnsx be. suffered-when he set an incinerator Mulcahy Mahoney were held at Monroe county jail on GRAND RAPIDS. Nov. 12 Wl in his home. Piific'el said the little hov was Shot 14 Times, charges of arson and breaking and entering.

They were sched Donald Craig Miller. 4. critically burned last July 28 in a backyard burned over "90 percent of his uled for arraignment tomorrow in Man Still Lives body, yesterday when his cloth municipal court; dngipaugbt on fire aa -he tried tent fire which claimed his 7-year-old brother, Boyer, was released yesterday from Blodgett Memorial hospital. i The 15-year-old wasto be turned over to juvenile author Noy. 12 Al Neighbors the bo ities.

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Easy Time Payments. See your, nearby; Zenith Hearing Aid Dealer, listed in the classified phone -mail coupon below. though wounded 14 times with a Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Screams7 and rushed out and put 22 caliber rifle, Frank Chisholm, Olen Miller of Lowell, suffered out the fire.

He was taken to the 39, clung to life today. burns over 60 percent of his body. Thieves Get $50- hospital by an uncle. He received nine skin grafts Police said John Lee Davis, 41, pumped bullet after bullet from while In Two Break-Ins Rural School Group Sets Hospital spokesmen, said Don the repeating rifle at Chisholm following an argument during a Meeting at Eaton Rapids ald has improved steadily. His eyesight, first believed impaired dice game in Davis basement.

OLIVET, Nov, 12 Two Satur Two bullets struck Chisholm in day night break-ins here netted after the' now is reported (Special 'to The-( Journal) JEATON RAPIDS Nov. "12 thieves Chisholm is In critical' condi Five dollars was taken, from They'll be happy when iney iie- A tion at a hospital. Davis is held The Association for Rural Education will hold second meet- ir. i a -i Extinguish Grass Fire The Delta township fire depart- for investigation -of assault with iuft munuay p. m.

ai, me ir.tent.rto mnrder, The Delta township fire Orange hall. Glen Green, chair ft coke and candy machines at Mae-ward Couplings, while $55 was stolen from a cash box at Olivet Manufacturing Industries next "Eaton countylieputies wera investigating: wsv man of a similar in Grand Area Birth ment was called at 8 a. m. Sunday to put out a grass fire on the Theodore Peterson property on Eaton highway. Iiedge, and others of area will attend to assist in a discussion of the circuit, court ruling TVWTTT-i-Tn Mr: TWrs.

Eueme Coin. FREC. Smym tt.OOl Send coupon jor free one-year subscription Hearing? the new magazine about hearing problems. 7, Dwnt. a son.

inov. ai ai. jawTOite that Grand Ledge need Hot ac AOVEBTISEMENT) EATON RAPIDS To Mr. and Mrs. Jack cegt more tuition students from rural areas.

ueeves, a son, xnov. at auiuaw nttol -J' Announce SPRINGPORT To Mr.and -Mr. Ba Also meeting on. Monday eve 1 1 1 nauiv mi sil Zenker, a son, ataurasun hospital, Eaton Rapids. ning will be the Eaton Rapids board of education, still faced ANN ARBOR To Mr.

and Mrav-tWluiam with its problem of over crowded pnnnK aiimii jLjueapf Science Finds Healing Substance That pce Botn Relieve Pain Shrinks I HemorAoMa, S801 Dickens Chicago 39, III. Please mail free Zenith literature, dealer list, and free one-year subscription to the new magazine, "Better Hearing." Na me QUALITY class rooms. wjil be, the regular November meeting of the FROM CHICAGO She probably doesn't say much to you about it, but when you're driving on a trip, the "light-of-your-lifa" does worry. She sees in her mind's eye dark stretches of road, winds, rain, driving snow and sleet of the thou-, sand and one things that could happen. So make 'em happy next time you travel, go Illinois Central they'll relax.

What's more so will you! P. S. If you must have a car, rent one when you get there, uaDoltt. a son, xnov. a auiusun iiua-pltal, Eaton Rapids.

HUBBARDSTON To Mr. and Mrs. Man-1 ol Cusack Nov. 5 at Carson City hos-tpital a daughter, Vivian Many Area Deaths trinim it. hoard, held in the high school.

if- 1: ii HIARINOAIDS By the Makers of.World-Famous Zenith TV, Radios and Amaiini "Space Command" TV Tuner u. problem!" And-among these sufferers-Were a very5 wide variety Address. Bonds Arc Stolen 'of hemorrhoid conditions, some of Nov. 12 William Jt, Graves -State- City 5R. riird fit the home.

401 W. Bellevue st. FromNewsman v3 Leslie. Sunday after an two years. For many years Mr, Graves worked at the post office in Jackson and thA first man there to be in charge Detroit; novv rz w-a thief For Sale, at THI of handling air mall.

Surviving is the THI mother, Mrs. Cora uraves, or ifsue. ine at stole $1,700 in non-negotiable se-cunties from the car of James funeral will Be Wednesday ai p. m. Leslie.

Burial the Jupp funeral DAYLIGHT" "GREEN DIAMOND" emetery. -j will be in woooiawn Bevnton. financial editor of The H. B. GOOD JEVyELERS '(Across from Arbaugh's Parking Lot) New York, N.

Y. (Special) -For the first time science has found a new healing substance with -the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain without surgery. In one hemorrhoid, case after another, "very striking improvement" was reported and verified by doctors' Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thorough that sufferers were able to Detroit Times, police reported to "tyWltm.

Bawdy -laMrs: JennU Saw. leaves Chicago 10:30 am, CST Leaves Chicago 4:45 pm, CST day, --500 State died "In a Phone IV 7-0124 to zu years- standing. -f. All ithii 'without the use: of narcotics, anesthetics Or astringents of any kind:" The secret is a new healing substance' (Bio-Dyne the discovery of a world-famous research institution. Already, Bio-Dyne is jh wide Use for healing injured tissue- on all parts of the body.

This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation suppositories or Preparation ointment with special applicator. Preparation is sold at all drugstores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money Br. n.

S. Pat. Off. 123 E. Kal.amazoo St, I Boynton police he parked his.

car near the Times building whilq he stoppad briefly at his Also the "NIGHT DIAMOND" Lansing Saturday, night long wneu. Funeral services wlll be held Tuesday at. 2 P. nv at the Vin-' cent 'funeral home.i EeWitt. wltliRev.

Scott. tMacDonald of Lansing, officiating; Burial Will be in Pleasant Hill cemetery, Bath- Survivws include the. husband, Seymouri, the mother; Mrs. Polhamus. Lansing; a daughier.

MrA Thilm Oillier of Owosso: a office yesterday. Leaves Chicago Ui20 prrt, CST W. Whwlon, 1235 laFayeti Bldg. OtlroiJ 26, Phone WOodwcrd M390 ILLINOIS CENTRAL i W.hn half an hour containing 10 receatly purchased shares of Bethlehem Steel corporation stock, six dividend checks of an Edward Medcoff of nine. Wallace Opticians 107 N.

Washington Phone IV 2-1175 grandchildren seven (reat-gtandchildrenr two hrnthm-. Jnh Polhamus. of Lansing. and Henry Polhamus of Ovid; and three make such astonishing statements "Piles have ceased to be a sisters. Airs, i.una i-ease.

nsing; nn, undetermined amount and per- Also Offices im State Theater Bids East Lansing, ED 2-3117 sonal rniil was missing, ne said, garet Birchfieid rou city..

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