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Battle Creek Enquirer from Battle Creek, Michigan • Page 8

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1 if v- i I V' vj)jv .1 i. FNOTIKFR ANP NTWS leek. I Fell. IS, 1919 SUSPECT GIVES SELF UP ON BAD CHECK CHARGES Bulletins si I Brothers Fined $206 1 180 Students For Beating Trooper Take Part in in me services a i p. jVeferans Hear I Livestock Talk Eflorts nf the police to clean up ie leg tlie flurry of bad cheeks that haw-j been appearing about town, recuved an asi-t last miihi.uht win Henry T.

Jiidkms. 28. walked the pola Musical Event Kecnhsts in Air Force Corp. Roy K. i'Ji of Mr.

and Mrs. Bl'IlU'EST U.R A Vatiran-courirr who was sent into Hungary after thr arrest of Joseph ardinal Mindsjenty is being held "under detention" by Hungarian police, authoritative sources here said today. Two who had fought Export Manager for Ccnmany Soeaks ct Here. strition and nave himself Discussed VYa'icr J. Moore of Pftinfitld town-' charges of assault and battery since hip.

ha- to St. Louis. Mo attacking State Police Troops Lyle Hail last AUBltst 25 finally pleaded fw. nnrl Sow Feeding De- judkins. bn he is s.

Some ISO Cr-schools mu-iea: n- took all-city si io and it-cm1: home, told the police ilia! 11 it i.i. 1.1: i Liiiee; scribed by County Agent. not issued worthless cht a that he liad been induced to ei.d' c.oipoiai eiiii.sicu in i Clayton K. Kice. W.

K. K- vo fH RI OTTE Good feed for 'several which have he, uhi C.HAM1-U1 it and c.u-.vi::c Wjvem'ocr, for th.ree vears, They were Richard Phelps, 20, a rac.o operator ill the i Hohirt Phelps. 22. both of Beulaii avenue. Each paid and I to Public School Re-; reirsenfs Emphasized.

Bl KNOS A1KHS The American embassy reported thai a (-17 plane of the I'. S. militarv attache here crashed today t0 mili-s west of Salta and eight persons were killed. liinhms nine ranor.S for brooder Uj recommendations mane Troo)er Ha.l had foUowec the fh.e nrciirar two Viiili.tr men niio riip ves'erd'av bv Count Agent Hans Kardel of Karon -ounty to a Farm DEATHS (o ttiii Ariiund with tlie Navy of their hir.ine to check on a de- i "Ilf o. i i Li.ifle Creek area ailors are fective muffler on their car.

He :r.i far places of the world said both attacked him. ar a 4 7 cor ttos mr.r, i 2 p. Ai. Home course tor e. the veterans nearn w.

he he I FKAGl UP The I. S. Km- bassv announced today that two I months of negotiations have failed to released two American soldiers held incommunicado bv I the Czechs since mid-December. a expert ters community 1 1 I btuld- eacher- Anproximate- Branr-strom. coiintv Mrs.

John Boner Marv E. Boner. 74 studi-nts cue in til-Arctic and the Phelps also ple.wled guilty to in the Moiiiieri'aiiran. In lie a car with the defec'ive muffler i i'' aho'r(' 'he and paid an fine and P-5'1' eosts of sa 3S. -rm home B.ers avenue, uieri farm household operio.or.

at.d za eeti-oment Mi-. Branns'rom "-e t. hi (p' i r. bt en a L'tie-t a oa discussed home Recommends ulember' of the Wnm, BERLIN Soviet-con trolled German police killed another German while tightening their blockade within a blockade. pre-eur.

chairman of -committee of fvir a K'HKi club and of v. as not e-iie tne Evanueii. al I nn Graves ale. Spti( Window Night; were u-ui Moore of loo tee on school nee. N.

I'iniin E. Wile I and the incident heightened ten of ewes before lambinc. Mr. Karoo suui'e-ted each ewe be feci a ration of a half a pound of oats and an Ui( 1. OrfCrin a variety r.

e. s' ll of Mr Scheduled March 10 sion today between Communists and their foes, who charged the shooting was "murder." i ci a p.um. Pan! Tan. mi. mental nni-ie tilained th.r 'i take- -he pi ce Schools T'P- Kibi alio -rbis ration be Brethren church.

She b-April 10, 1874, in Pciiii.s;. riaiiiihter ot Mr. and Mrs. Walbum. Her iiu band, ri.

riled here Iat July 23. Surviv are two daughters. Mrs. iotte' ot Kaiamaoo Howard 'Bertha' Colin ot and two sons, Howard of and Ravnioiid of Nashville. based ii the school principal school, pre- i'e Miss Ru'h ari i- connnmiity WASHINGTON A defense witness shouted from the stand todav that "Avis Sally" threatened Americans in a German prison ramp in 1944.

liiil- -k of 42fi Nort! I The annual spring openinq and Their -hip is icindow niiiht of Battle Creek retail i- -linn anci Covi-r merchani.s has ix-en advanced Alick.in air March 24 to March 10, it was an-in- on Receicly at nauueed today. about a month before lambinc for i best i Exercise was termed an important nhase of the program. One scheme i is to place the hav rack awav from '-e 1-arr. so the ewes must wait: back 'and forth for feedmn. A Rood trade of hav should be used, i M- Karde! s.ud aas import V.X iorm Decision was made by the March ies committee and retail promo- now C.

Mei.aur, of Da tion committee of the Retail Mer Housing Daniel A. PuKifcr 1 A. Puis. ter. tiri.

a ilim t.niiil-ivc, nieii niay at a loc.d a i port i.innuuee arco snip to have iios t.ni fat before chants association after a canva-s f.lpes. Ji- tllf'UlaU of ii.r-.i1 R.eisnp fpet'i the exact farrowine for better health ot Continued from Pase One as -ell as the your.s; pins. Then, Ralph Clincs the earlier spring season tnis Judces Mir: D.iVid nt years, in- had mi.ee i i a d.iUiiiiier Mr-. G. V.

road B.i'ile (': i was irn i.n i. 22. Eli He Spriiin window niitht is tne r-rate th'-ir windnM.s with spring s'liceiip. Prizes are awarded those ti'i'ii the pes- display and ao names We-tern of Battle Creek shopping area resi- Prof. Paul aents are posed in each window, roilece in-'iu Thiose seeintt tlieir names arid mak-.

Tcpo.iwiur:-. i tend tlie reciprocal trade procram the pins are norm an fuo to June 1951. already approved by i li-ht bulb of from 125 to lai) wars tne sc. as studied by tlie -sen- should be to keep -hem warm, ate finance committee. Preparation I 'reed tixiay were Senatr Lodge The number ci pi's- survivim; in Mass.

ujui representatives of the each litter can increased by be-Na-ioual FureiKit Trade Council. uie prepared, he Cl-an out the National Farmers Union, and and a stroua Leauue of Women Voters. i di-iinfectan to kill any insects or The new bill would jive the Pres- i 5paM. bacteria that miaht carry l'liey like the Army Tiie iools. farms in the 12 km-.

a s. W.i and Harriett Pul married Dec. kllV- to Mi Ida EsP ilc has been here witii ci liiiih-er. Mr-. E.

Pari, 112 at. a -o themselves known in the store that in io to reduce tariffs 30 before. ineut aiitn wiii receive a one dollar bill. over from me year I commuiii' h.ave to "tie and this ir.iin m-. Mr.

Gates be collect percent de.ow tne 1.4 levei in ex-: ik percent ch.aia-e for sun.lar action by other wpre for piirv from Tne Republican consre.ss reach from last year amended the old bill, male- to a drop off there-ini; the President report to contrress aftp lrde! 14 nerceut when lie cut tariffs below a certain bt. ab.ci- Driver Wrecks Car, i Then Pays Two Fines Pulsiier pi. vi ci, Weutwortii home They iesicied A.l- loio. A Aiijl eh 1 upr 175 txmtios and 10 10 12 eut up to u.kt weiLIit Mrs. Braunstrom ti he Vet- 'r Tliurn.an C.

Deal -A N-l- c. ev. larui lie ici.a.e iu'inculture committee went oaek capita 1 into elo-eri d.oir sessions to try to tu- reach aijieement on a vast goveru-ie stu- i n.ent. sroraiie plan. Senator Elmer i-h erans" wives tc be wise in household equipment Be you have a large euotich retri4er.itor the of family, she and buy a deep frecc unit wi'n eno in Jay K.n ojall saiutorium about 9 o'clock: yi: niith', injuring himseif and a i- 15 met.

and the Thomas said the of ex- I enunent ran assure ample s'oraite a 'U ciaUx .1. Kei anc N. iwin(: toll. i. He said that space lor major farm crops "wi'h- 'WO BROTHERS INJURED 'space to handle food dtirir.s the stn citv out costing tne taicpavers a Pui-ifer nf .1 smiurn t.iio Peas, per.oo.

WHEN CAR STRIKES TREE 0 ch of reckless drivuie and s-uaen-s out- Plenty of Light I rged udeifs OUt oack of the cent casts. esrimateH hv Mr Trumnn a- around semes-er. Jl'V. t. 1 Fhr efficient oneration of 1 e.

I o. nes-er. 1 every KADIO MFN OKfi MIG iuuireri. one a car a an opera rJ car driven bv one license. Crei R.oiio S.rv: a tb IP Cr UCtO.

II Mr5 nilorsement rvri rwi i home. Art ir.c s.mi ti a tree near the 'i'k Emmetl at iin- th.e nr.iure of the; chairman. Tom Connaiiv of the farm IVPS to us of ccin.i! Henry Walton foreign relations committee i where needed but not to waste it. r'nat no reolu- riecla-en thar. unless ennurwa ur.ites i She had some sUititesion.s for bnnit- Mrs.

Marie sweetiana. cb, ol Ai- soc.a'ion v. bion. the oassencer in Dean's car. inn of local Tit Frank S.

Halitt c-Uece behind the North Atlantic me home ftirnishincs up to date r.e am is no not for the defense pact that such an aUian.ee 1 for building inexpensive home needs. Frans S. naz.itt, a r.dorement be "worse than tiseles-s." I Old radios can be rut down and machinist who once an er here, out rer.nis-tea aiong nvmem lines, ma-! i asm a v---- 0:,:,. suttered cuts anc onuses ana Dean Ceiv Eoe.iuc t.itr. a po--ible sk-iH naa aorasions on the left arm ana ,,2,.

us on tiie re- forehead. Both were treated Leila u.iineii and hi- 'ci as a poum a- Leila hos- Dean told sheriff's otticers his car men. Anothc went out of control on a curve. It i will be la in bro-her. Horace 17, broke off a telephone pole and roiied duv at -he it; the car.

suffered a over several times. -Four and released: D-an paid a fine and costs of nfir S53.25 f-'C recV.iess. drivir.s ar.d $28.35 and rff for without a license. their he sweri.i 'old bridge lamp can Rive riiffu-ed I n.ants. cued i.i chairman of the NEARLY 51 00 IS OBTAINED :Ui.ht bv turmmt the arm upwards where lie In comtuit-ee, mtro- IN TWO OFFICE BREAK-INS adding a reflector, she said.

'era! years. He KI1 n. who in turn in- For afracive but inexpensive bookcases. Mrs. Branr.strom told of 'n K.nn i.

Two breaking and entering jobs rl.D -Pe UlJfc a.c-1 U'SliU sanding down and varni-ning were reported to the noh.ee f-arlv lir some 2a vears a Cr. ec re-lip nee some board- and r-: rls iStatnlU: ci commanded th tirens committee on. t- work in. of lie said that mmur.itr had a be a in truiieri 74' e'enw and 'the iob ifV thp can add a 1 useful new piece of furniture to the "-e iin OtJ. Burglars broke a second story nousenoia, sain.

.1.. a.r 1 John Moi-s of Plea- winnow a' Morgans auto supp.v. an i a nephew, i.cii.iru B- Afiletji. "can enlv rec- 162 E--t Fountain and gained en- READINGS TO BE GIVEN jn trance to tne shop ar.d office. The AT MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs.

Raymond II. Smith Members of the Mis-ioiiary Volun-! Mm Rhea C. Smith, of .4 cents was reported as miss-. r.g Intruders at the Hambiin Ave- fcr ih ProL-ram Cr.ampioti. died at a lot- i pen tne society ar to-i n.

in Tiiur nigh: at the Adventist Mamifacturers Close-Ouis nue. also gamed entrance by break- Tabernacle. Mrs. Jovce V.T-fon wiil r.dow. The safe in the office give two readings.

"The Be.tu-y of id was pried open and $96 was report- rutn ana Preferring ntpers ro travel. m. al- Oursclves Lee Wilson will present vocal solo. i me nlemp- r' Ch ii THE WEATHER Ine Saooa'h scnool wi.l meet at I Christ, Sec mi: i. Mis.

Snic tiie usual hour at 9:30 a. m. tomor- I.i:.;: row- For tile morning worship at Creek. Sep-. 12.

1. the- o. i FORECAST V.l l' V. W.a-r.r HliViU. -e i.

a Lower Michiman-Cloudv and be-; t'-e True Cnurcu. 7: 3d A. oming colder tonight and Saturday. I P- 'initay. Elcter Mihs wi.i dis- Ak- e.

Nici.ol- 443 -ith snow flurries nor'h and we-t i c'15s "Tne Message ot Eujan. Mrs. Denn.s W. -HeLn Fh SUITS SNOW Low tonight. 22 i Sibert of An i-e.

N. anu ai I i (pierqu MARRIAGE LICENSES "jothy OCa.iI i I Tae nia. Wa-n 'hree v.p-iv. 7.1- TO Warnlr.g S-a-ion. Battle Creek area Becomir.

for Children cloudy tonight: cloudy and colder with light snow Saturday. Low to- I night. 29: high Saturday. 32. Fresh si 4...

r.r.i vv Clpus Chn-ti, shiilev Ma-' ik lii-1 A. oi- Regular SI 3.05 Regular S9.95 Value to strong southwest winds n. e. :r.n.n I i 1 shifting to west and northwest to- night and diminisiiing Saturday. rUMPr.p.ATI'P.rlS IN BA i s1000 I.E CRileR f.

..4 14 4S 2S 3. AH Brand New Merchandise Sizes 1 fo 4 5 Cclcrs Choice of Fleece cr Poslm tn v. OF 1948 MODEL I.i p. was no'iung new the hcviiut hcen first brought i alkina by 'he rec- ci ui' tlie ruiversity of. it 1944.

when it up as one of the I'. seifi tiiat while only 19 I Creek hnrh school c-a to colit-'iie. cities here iucrc iotiaj facih'ies are sc. i.i -he community have as crii.nt cf the graduates i c. r.

ported that en- i- i v. cd 'hi- year were in-t; in roileue e7 er icnt w. nted to lake or-es. Tne remainder' v. li ri-ke the liberal arts a view to going to in i.iu'ion t--r 'he remain-j li.

tv. of ohftie. Curririiiums I' the schools coin-' en. rnt' tee had draw curricttluni by de- t' hut courses offered i.i at three coileues, the i T. M.chii-an, Michigan i me V.

rn Michi.u.n ci.iun lie majority. I of the in- In nam otner ai memuers 7 -t the ilav too oitered on ic. -net would ci It was t. i ci the -Fiesta" school is v. n.e-t at ti toiiiiih- r.

.1. and all a-" prsented of J.iy Currier, Ac en iuuie Man-as. Nancy the come; quartet Me-'. ill L. oa.

and Dick -V c. hen a. 22 cti Tra- We SBf5 f. PVW bt easy on. ea.sy off -Suit zips open com- 'It e.y at the shoulder, and OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS 1 from ankle to ankle tnrough the crotch two suits in because it for two .0 wear.

Wind and watoi re- tj, 50 pelient cotton poplin witn ai woo! lining. Also flee.ee. (Regular Selling Price 52G9.C5) This The bijrest rcfrici lmy in i- Westinjrhouse givv lots if stm-ppr, room for frozen foods, fruiis aro.l v-same famous Sanalloy 'ro-t nnit y-exjK-nsive Wtsiiny.housf I lieat I'ftiiovtil. WHERE TO CO AND WHEN Kill. 1.

Pirostlt f'c .3 Convenient Terms Available! 1. IHK IriR I r.r. ty r.y Bav 'On or off quick as a wink Quixy Sno-Suit Grows as Baby Grows APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT -4 2S lill. 3.10. I IJ.

Read i "sUtM-- 1 1 6.f-. iS. a-. 3 "i.t'.'r a. 1- 7.

IP, 10. fiTKANH Alias a leman" 12 :47. 6:4::, y.44. and Bisiir.R Acns li.t! Pt:" -1 1 2:0. plus 1 of "The Sra Hound" lllri.

2.2t. r22. f'J3. rr.su.iicte.r 12. 3:2.

6:2, -2S art! of 1 1 I ZZ. v. a 12 'I lw-6 prtlrlni Not t)nrjntlt (nr Aim liiiuiicn. inrf 11 -si 'ift 2o. c' R.

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