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Ingham County News IIEAJJJ'D nmECTOR REPX.ACJES on. n. I;ANTING 1 Dr. Fryer Began Work Monday THE INGHAM COUNTYLi~E\VS D41Uf!lna II, Fryer, M, D,, ar· rived in 1\1!111011 Monday to direct Ntnety-Third Yoar, No, 42 Mason, Michigan, Thursday, October 16, 1952 Throe Sections, 24 Pages the Inghr1m county henlth depart· ment, Dr, Fryer tniws ovr.r the $11,000-n.yenr post vacuted by Dr. News Index n. Lanting who resigned this Draft Takes 66 Wnnt ndH, Pages 0, 7 untl ll, 1 Hummer, Dr. Lanting now dh·ects Purl L the .'lhiawaRsce county henlth de· As Army Demands Soda! rwws, Pnge •1, Pat't 1 ; School Board Lets pnrtmen t, [ Pnge <1, Part 2, Church IWWS, Page 5, PHI'( 2 Dr. Fryer resiJ~necl as city Legal notice~, Page 8, Pnrt health cl!rectnr of Waterbury, Undergo Revision 1; Pnge H, Part 2; Pages 6 nntl ' Connecticut, to accept the Ingham TnPt'Pli~Pcl nrmy demands have 7, P.trt 3, post. sent tlt•nfl inductions sonrlnr:­ Contracts for New Editorials, Page 2, Pru·t 3 Mrs. T•'ryet· and 2 dau,::hters, ngaln. Next Monduy 6<1 Ingham Fnrm news, PngeH -1 and 5, Linda, 14, and Wendy, 10, will, men ancl 2 transfers will leave Part:!. eo me to MaHon when a hnusP. Is J Lansing for the Detroit Induction nvnllnble, the doctor stnted, C'cntcr '!'hut's tlw biggest draft West Side Building Dr, l~ryer Is n fellow of the list In many months. AmcriPan Public lleaith mmor.ia· Thc> (i(i have rcc·etveci orders to Ballot Wording tlnn and Herved as the Connectl· report nt the Veternns building, Two Lansing flt·ms and 1 from Mason will build the ne1v cut representative on the council Hr. llnuglml H. III'Yt'l' 21:1 S, Cnpltol, at 6:30 In the West Side elementary school. of thP. American Public Henlth morning. On West Lansing the University of 'l'oront o. llc rc· The Mason school board let. the contmcts Wednesday association, III' is also a cllplo· ceivetl his diploma of public Tn the list as announced by thr! night. The contracts plus the architect fees will uppmxlmate mate on the hoard of Preventive clrn It hoard arp WI Ilium II. Jon~s, health at I he univer~!ty. Causes Tangle Mecllclne and Public llcalth. ,John R. Mnttlwws, Donald /A. $21;1,000. That's fot• 6 gradey•ooms, a kindergarten mom, Dr Fryer was born in Cnnmln. After entPrin~ puhlk health Hoss, Hohet t fl.. Rey, Walter II. Cnrr·r>clcd hallots are being Joiiet· I'Oom, office, clinic mom and wol'lt room. No general He Is a graduate of the University work, the cloctrH' nrganlzccl lt1r. Bai<Pt", Roclolfo S. Alvnrndo, Roh· printed fot· the Wc~t Lnn~lng Grecnr> eot1111y lwaitl1 clep<~rtmt•nt plll'pose room (small gymnasium) is included. School board of Westem Ontario at London. He t'rt M. Andrews, Rohert n. Fry· nren, 1 practked medlrlne \n Toronto be­ In Alnhmnn ami the Rncltlngham nvet•, Donald C. Rahy, Donulcl D. Ballots already printed call for membet-s said the price tag of fore receiving a fellowship from cmtnly lw:dth tlep.trtmPnt in Little, ,John P. Eger, .Tames E. a vnll' on lncnrpotatlnn as a llflh $40,000 on llw geneml pur­ North C,Lroi!na. Delancy, John E. !lumpsch, class city, That's a mlstalw, 'fho In 1933 he served tn the ltH'oll Charles 0. Martin, Aloys .T. prnposcd lncorporatlcm is for n Pe~ition May pose room would send the health sr>t·vlre of the Mlchlgnn Srles?.lm, Verne T. Sexton, Doug. home tlllf' ell~·· costs beyond t•cach of th~ Dell Leads Move department of lten!th. Ile Inlet· las J Seely, Lawrence L Howi­ As eXillitltwd by l'roseculor Stall A~tion on building fund. worlted for Wyeth In('(] I por-.rtcd son, .John .T. Flores, Ray M. Coch· Pnul C, Younger to the board of Here ure the 3 bt!ls IW~l'llted: in l'ltii<Ldelphia and at .Jefferson ranc•, Rleharri .James Ernst, Lyle SLIJIP.t visors Monday, thP. original For Speed Limit l10spital In Phllndc!lpltln, K May, Leslie L. Pifer, Lewis C. petition fot· tnenrporation was ·Zoning Ordinance r:rangPr Bros., L<tnHing, fll:!n· u nrlr>r 1111'' hnmc rttiP. ucl, When ern! contract, $151,002. S!'hnnhPiraul'h, Merta F. Craft, Agreement is lncl<ing over 1he Robel I C. Abraham, Clycle E. llw Jll'Osr>c•utor chew ttp the form On Rural Roads of the ballot, he said, the !lith proposed wmng ordlnnnce for Dart & Cady, Mnson, pllllllblnr:- !In tch, Gus II. Mayer, .Tr., \laicdon township. Thl' zoning and lwntlng, $12,760. F'l!ty miles Jll'l' 110ur will be the class city pht·asc' was Inadvert­ Supervisors Pick .Tack E. Line, Thomas C. Camp· board has called for a puhllc Centt·al Electric: Motor~ and ~peed iimll on Ingham sceonclary ( ently inserted. When I he proof Qff" bell, Wayne R. Every, Robert A ballot was presented, the prose­ UOING UP! Supervisors John Russell of Lansing and hearing to air the proposed ordl· Cc;nstrU<'IIon Co., Lansing, 1 roads If Supervisor R~na Dell of ounty leers Walters, Clark M. Fenby, Doyle nance October 30. tneal, ::; , ;;, c ec- L.tn~Jng is successful 111 his cam· • cutor continued, he approved the Hugh Silsby of Mason took a ride in the county's new $26,- 6 78 L. Larner, Vaughan L Mci<ineh, form. lie also notified the office 949.32 elevator Monday afternoon. The 13-pcrson-capacity However, some Alaledon rrsJ. Russell E. Scott, Daryl L, Brown, of Charles If. MacLean, attorney dents are calling for a vote by There were• 8 biddet·s on the pa~~~-ervlsor Dell off~red the res- I To Fall Posts Phillip F. Cavendet·, Lawrence E. car links the 3 floors in the lllgham county court house in referendum on tlw matter. At genct·ai contmct. Besides Gran­ for proponents of the incorpora­ Mason. olution nn the speed ltmit Tucs· SupPt-visors mncle no r•hangc~ Cole, Ronald W. Gossett, Gale I~ tton. MacLean was u11L of town least 8'/c of those who voted for ger Bros., those who bid were day afternoon. Ile J"ecell•cd a lot 111 !tiling elcet!VP posts at the Lott, Robert McMann, Ronald F. ancl cllcl not dlseover the error un­ Supervisal' Russell is chairman of I he county bUllcUng governor In the last election must Hugh J, Carpenter & Sons, F'mn· nf bacldng, even though cllfler- hoard C'lectlon Tuesday .rftcr- Pfellle, Clifford C. Case, Gary L til ballots were dcllverecl to the ~ommittee. Silsby is a membet· of the committe. sign a petition In order to rc· cis .T. Col'l·, Inc., Development mwes of opinion developed over noon. · II!gble, township clerk. Some of the hal· quire a referendum votL•. It will En~ineering, Walter Kutchlns and The elcv.atm· was approved by a state' inspector Wednes­ JOO methods. Re-l'll•c•trd to county hoards and Lynn Rice, .Joseph R. T. lots have been used under the ab· require an c.~;timated signa· Foster-Schcrmerhotn·Barnes, Inc., 1 F. day. The supet·visors accepted the installation Monday. lures. nil of Lansing; And1·ew Brayton, The Lansing supervisor said postttons were: Deschryvet·, Maurice W. Briggs, sent voters law. A petition may br. cireulntcd East Lansing; and Not·th·Moller 1 hat since the new blacktop has CluyCon UuleCI, Aurelius, coun· Jerry C. White, Richard A. Ott, Whether the hallots already The elevator is of push-button type so that no operator Js this week. A petition with the' Co, Jackson, been placed p,Jst hts farm in ty clog wanlcn, for 11 !-year term. Richard H. Blini<, Gerald M. Wal­ voted will be thrown out may required. Alnicclon the road has become a HI' Wds lir~l r•l~t·tecl last ypnr. In ton, Mervin F. Cotes, Jr., Robert have to be determined 111 court, Haughton Elevator Co. of Detroit had the contt·act fat• required number or el!gtblc Four contractors submitted speedway. Supervisor Lloyd Asel- t lw bai!ottng Tuesd,1y l!ulclt II'· L. Kycs, Prosecutor Younger sate!. names would stall the ordinance bids on the plumbing and heat· supplying the elevator car and equipment. Foster-Schermet·· until a vote by the people Is ing, Dart & Cady, Mason; and tine of Alaicdon declared that on c-f'ivl'd 23 votps to .3 cast for Sam Claud Kelley, Clinton Kelley, Supervisor !•'red W. I{ircher of horn-Barnes of Lansing prepared the shaft. some other roads in the township Tomlinson, Vr>va~. Supervisor Lansing asserted that the legal taiten. Without the referendum United Piping and Erection, IIox· Fred W. Stump, Lyle G. John· vote, the townshtp board may sie's Plumbing and Heating Co., vouths racP cars 2 ahreast on Earl Leeman of Willtamston, son, Richard J. Herrlcl<, Wayrw mixup mal<es a "juicy deal" !or blacluop ciwtrman of the ltvestock com· vote on the proposition. and C. G. Brenner Co., all of B. Castle, Kenneth E. Wills, attorneys. Fair Board Repayment Creates Fear The proposed ordinance sets Lansing. County Engineer Fran I< K. mtiiPe, offet crl Hulett's name. Su· Thomas Joseph Halpin, Robert H The West Lansing area In· Ewms stated th,lt there Is grow- pervtsor Wilfred Jewett of Vevay eludes the new jet englnc plant Supervisors expressed fear In- the return of the money could up a commercial zone west or Six contractors bid on tlw elec­ McCumber and Chat·lcs J.
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