Ingham County News Photo.) Noon, No Decision Had Been Alger Had Signed a Contl"Lct to Don Hayworth and George D
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Steel t'l'llllll;li fill' Interior wulls have 1Jc1m ~~•·e<:led IUJd much of the pluste••boJu•d Is In Jllnce. Within 2 m· 3 wecll!i p:ustcJ•Ing· !1-l CXJICCWd to stnrt, Ilatzel & Buehler of Lansing has the electrical contract. 'fhe electrlcal work, preliminary to plastering, ls nearing· completion, Primary power lines have not yet IJcen run to the hospital site. In· Ronald · Silowerman, Williams· stullulion, reported Consumel'll ton, lo~t hIs life on his 17th birth· Power Co., awaits decision of the day. The car he was driving on hospltal board on PUI'Itlng areas. Holt road, a haif·mlle east of "We'll have to ltecp poles out Burltlay road, went out of control of parlting lots, if possible," ex· and struci< a tree Tuesdny night. plained Glen Coon, Mason Con· 1'he hoy rlll'tl ol' u fmcttll'l!d sumers manager, "and it costs Nimll awtl a brolwn 1wcl\, Jle money to ~et and move poles, As '''"n lmd 11 lwnlwn 111'111 111111 1~ soon as the parlting area decision brol•cn leg·, Jlo clletl In the Is made, the primary lines will be Wl'eclmg·e, run," Ballot List · He was the son or Mt. and Mrs. 'J'he fiOWel' lines will l'OIIlll Glenn Showerman, 2355 Stock· lu 1'1'11111 t.lul snnth, IJIUt l'rom bridge rond. Is Certified Columbia sll·cet. He had been to visit a friend, J, A. Dm t Co., Mason, has the Sherry Moore, daughter of Mr. It's ofiiciul now. Candidrttcs for meclwnical contract. Boilers have and Mrs. Russell Moore, East the August 5 primary election rc· 1 been inslnlicd, along wllh giant Lansing. Afle1· leaving the Moore ecivcd stutc certification Tuesday water lwnlers. Workmen have and printers will start grinding done the Jll'epat•alory worl1 for Honald was horn July 1, 1941, out ballots. inslallntion of plumbing fixtures, in Wheatfield. Besides his,pnrents Most tntcrcsl will center on the 'l'lw progress cl1art Wednesday Jury Ponders there arc 2 brnti1CI'S and 2 sisters Democratic primary clccllon. All showed the Dart installations -Gm·y, 18; Beverly,, 15; Glenda, stale and eongrr.ssionnl cnnrli· 88'/r c:ompleted. 17; and Michael, 17 m1111ths old. dntcs face opposition. Ccrlillca· Stcrlli2111g equipment has been Assault Guilt There arc also !he grandparents, tion of candida tcs WHS held up by insl.tllmi. Shipment dates arc Mr. am! Mrs. Earl Showerman Sccrc!lu·y uf Slate James I!Hre nearing [or X-ray and operating Did Mrs. Alice Marie Cal'l'ing· and M1·, and Mrs, Clyde Lott' willie nominating petitions of a room equipment. Electrical worl1 Webllct'Villc. ' ton, Lansing, shoot .Jesse Bell, splinlcr group of Democrals were and plumbing work in ll~e X·ray Lansing, at Bell's apartment Feb· Services will be retumcd to county clcrlts for rooms and surgery Is IJcm~ held ruary I 5, or did he get shot ncci· Bros. !unernl home In Williams· close Inspection. up tlnlli a1·rtva! and Jllacmg of dentally as he' anrl his former ton Friday afternoon 11t 2. Rev, tile equipment. Democralic voters will have I pammour struggled _for )losses· .J, N. Cohh of Webberville Meth· their choice between Gove1•nor G. slon of Bell's revolver? If Mrs. oclist churcf1 will oJTiciutc. Carrington die! shoot Bell is· she Mennen Wlllinms and William L. Johnsot1, Upper Peninsula lawyer. Draft ca II S 19 guilty of assnult with intent to Michael 'l'. Mohardt and John murcler as charged? Or is she guilty of assault lo do greilt borl· Swalnson arc the Democratic can· F A D t Alger Resigns: dldatcs for the Jicutcnc~i~t·gover· or rmy u y ily harm less than lhe crime of nor post vacated by Pl11l1p Hart. murder, or perlwps assault wUh STEEL FABRICATORS are SJIIlclling worlr at 1\lason's new sewage disposal plant. intenl just to commil a corporal From. Faculty ·· Jlart l!•ft tht• stale ollice tp Ninclecn young men from Ing· Some of the eonm·ete for tho big settling and lll'Ocessing tanl•s ltas been llourcd. The hurt'! Or of assault anrl baHcry? run for United Slllh' senator. ham have received notices to rc· Rain and Heat men shown in this pieturc are placing the reinforcing steel Jor another pouring. Summit The ,.jury, which lieard testi·l Leon Algcl' is leaving as heacl Jle has o)IJHlsition from Jlom· port for induction next Wedncs· ~on.v 111 the ca~e Monday and of Milson's vocational agriculture ca· Jltnl'liu ol' ()10 unci JUichl· clay, .July 9. Their orderli call fot• Constl·uction Co. of Lansing has the geneml contract, Ted Brandon, general superintmt .1 uesrlay ~~~ga~1 JL~ dclihernlions department. He has joined the tilem to report at the Ingham Improve Crops dent lor the builders, had 20 men a,t worl• fashioning minforcing steel, bulldozing :tnd ,tboul 11 o clot!<. "Yerlnc~dny fore·jWII!iamston teaching staff. ga~n mill• strllw fume. county dmfl board hcarlquaJ!crs, building forms Tuesday. (Ingham County News photo.) noon, No decision had been Alger had signed a contl"lct to Don Hayworth and George D. 1!20 Ma.y street, Lansing, at 7 ~umldUy andl~at have altered~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ read~ccl at noo,n. Hack inlo lhe return to Mason next fail. In his Stevens will fighl il out fur sixth o clock In lhe morning. From the farm crop outlook fo1· the ~1ot JUr;· room fil~d Hw 6 men request to be released from his district congressional reprcsenta-~ lhcJc they will be lai<en to the better in Ingham, , rlnr! G v.omcn at I .30 Wednesday Mason contract he explained that tivc, · Detroit induction center. Last week's rain and this Circulators of Petitions I IFYE Delegates anernoon, Williamston is tier! in wilh Mich· weei<'s heat have chased much of !S Democrats lnwe 2 open spots on 1 , 'fho:"c ;vhose i~a.mes a~·c on the VERDICT REACHED --~igan State UlliVcrsily in a teach· -the ticiteL No candidates flied for, list ale Edsel Calpentel, Freder· the May gloom away. Corn has . At 2•45 Woclnc•dn~ nltwwon the cr-training program. TiHll gives come along fast. Oats have im· Gain Draw by Early Rising Jllry octuoncd 11 vcrdocl Onollng M•·•· th JAT'JJI •t · 1 1 · ' !I n , I ounty surveyor. R. lck C. Lange, Alan K Crail, Ed· Reach ~urope r tt•rinr>tOI1 R'Uiltv o( nssattlt with c I Rms on JO) n c oscr tie· 1 0 L ~ ~~~~ ~ \.ansmg flied for sci E .. Essary, Arthur W. La· proved. Farmers who hacl almost Lansing lownship men rolled lprin1cd, circulated iliH! signed and lnlcnt lo d~ RIC!It bodily "''"" less liP with Michigan Slate ami Of· sl~l~ sena\t;r from ll;e 14th dis· Macci~la, L<m;y W. Schul!z, Larry deCided to cut hay wHh lawn· out at lhc craci1 of dawn to Iile reariy· for filing Monrlay mo1•ning. Suz<Jnne Thompson nnd Willie lllo<U the COIOHC n{ murdct•, JeJ'S OJl(lOr(\tn\ly for aclvanCC• trlet bllt the slate eJection com· R. Wilson, 1-.enneth D. M.altley, mowers discovered they had qual· merger and incorporation pcti· The law provides that petitions Wrm!owski, Ingham c·ounly In· Mrs. Carrington told lhe jl!l'Y mcnt. Alf:er slaled. He said it mission ruled hlm oft' the b,illot .John Coslello, .Tr., David C. ity in llrsl culling of alfalfa even lions at Lrmsing and Mason Mon· calling for anncxa\J[)n Ol' incor· ternat ional l•'arm Youl11 Ex· she gmhhPrl !he revolver \i•hc'n also provides .an excellent oppor . , f Sauve, Charles ,J. Wilber, Roger !hough !hey luclwd quantity. clay mornmg, In a mce to file, poraHon musl remain on file for change delegates, have al'l'ivcd in she saw II sticking out of Bell's tunity to continue graduate study because of tnstlffwienl number o R w 1 J A S! · Europe and oll'e tmvcling to the 1 slgnct·s on his petition. J · Woopc 't amGcs · D~ rTmlg 1wm, Su~;ur bcetli hatve been dis· both fa<·tions had representatives 30 days before they can be pre· wnisthancl as he open eel the door. for a doctor's degree. ' on , e ers, era 11 1 , • o mson, aptmlnting but the dlliltpjloint· in line before the S o'doclt upen· sen tee!' to the board of supcrvi· countries where they will live She said she harl a "wnman's At Williamston Alger will sl.ac. There are no other contests on Ivan 1~. Smith, Brian M. Rysbcrg, ment came early, enough In lng of lhe mai11 office of the sors. 'l'he county board musl call for the next 6 months. tuition" he was caJ'I'.Ying a gun, :r.erl Lester Boliwahn, supei'Vis- the Democratic ticltct except for R!lphael Crutcher and Fred L. the season so com could go county clerk in Mason and of the the election. It is the aim of IJotli Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and l'olil•e offi<'t!I'S tcsUfied u ~t mg te;!eher in agi·icuHurc. Boll· first district reprcsenlntivcs. Vot· 11 Buzwl. Into the fields t,JJilt were county clerlt's branch office in factions lo have the people decide Mrs. Robert A. Thompson of All'S, CUI'I'iiiA'fOII \l't'llt. to f!l!l Wilhll IS leaving .W!Iliamslon to ers in Lansing township and tile fh·st JlhmtA!d to beets, Lansing.