Show - — n20o -1 - -- ' ' - ' - --- k v5 - ' 20 5alt g attlie Trribune 14 1943 3r1)c A Sunday Morning Hits I time-tinkerin- light saving time Straddles Line The story goes back to the junking of sun dials in favor of fixed standard time zones Michigan found herself straddling the line of demarcation between eastern a nd central zones and from then on it was pull and haul between the populous eastern cities and the geographically greater but less populous western portion of the state whose business and commercial ties were largely with Chicago in the central time belt The legislature by formal enactment made eastern standard time—daylight time to western Michigan communities—the "official'' time for the entire state but many cities still clung to their own unofficial "sloiv" time Then came congressionally-enacte- d war time and a new legislature decided the state should scurry back into the central time zone —but left the door open for eastern Michigan cities to remain on eastern war time to avoid disruption of war industries "Official" clocks are to be turned back at 2 a m Monday but local option unil create some queer discrepancies It may be central war time on the street and eastern war time In a railroad or bus station in western Michigan At 7 a m in industrial Saginaw which went along with the legislature on slow- time it will be Flint the state's third largest city and in Bay City both a m in neighboring cities Some Situation In at least four cities —Bay City Flint Ann Arbor and Jackson—clocks in county courthouse towers will be an hour slower than the timepieces regulating the lives of city residents due to disagreement between city councils and rurally dominated boards of county supervisors And the "ta te liquor control commission which operates stores throughout :Nlichigan hasR its own Glenn Chairman headache Dunn admitting Saturday that "all la confusion" expressed-th- e fear tipplers might move from one area to another to gain an hour's time for legal public drinking Stake Ball Scheduled SPRINGVILLE — The annual Gold and Green ball of Kolob stake MIA Ia set for Friday February 26 at Memorial hall It Wag announced Friday by William T TPA' superintendent of the stake ttrd 1-:: 166 If musk is youhear FI1 -- ra:!:o-rhoogro- - ph - 'Vet wi- : eto—' ' "larrivr-L- k i Ift '''' - t ' 4 - ------ 'ogott EY - ) - - 1 '3' 4 7 ' ' :!- et- 1 i 3171011 :' N in radio ftind new pummut reception! 1 '7' - 1 :11 - '''- klt molitAliNtifillillkkomall:- 41141r11161momood lost owass WV EZIORMair 1 - 47 4 4 l'a!''''' 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" end record atiorege space with 6 albums In Ecoglish Regency catlinet of S375 Use genuine mahogany scrailable ij n genuine wanzut Ilit -- 4 - - ii ----1)- ' - :x in I i k "' ( ' ' k z 0 ' ' ' 440 s - Student Confesses ard short wave and FM programs it hasbass push button tuningsepaand treble controls rate arianual tuni rig stre"f g" c speaker g2:g'selectro-dynalniantome6c record permanent P°iritThrIG talthangar - I ' A f- : :1''' i ' - I ' - s' i7 ' with the improved record stand- TheRegancy"receives L t ' ' ' ' ' I - highway patrol headquarters here said two of the men were reported to have taken to the woods near Bobo Miss and that the others apparently were still in two stolen cars Prison officials meanwhile reported the condition of Sergeant D M Upchurch guard slugged by the convicts as "apparently not serious" Upchurch was slugged they said as he resisted attempts of the tonvicts to take keys to his car after they had overpowered a watchman about 4:30 a rn stolen 12 rifles from the prison arsenal cut telephone wires to the prison main office and commandeered a truck They shot their way through trusty guards but none of them was hit Among the 19 are four who participated in an escape January 14 Leader of the group was described las James Tillotson Massachusetts born a robber who had boasted that the prison could not hold him one-fiftie- le 4- ' 1 Feb 13 (Ai— one-four- - with the 1942 Strombersof -Carlson "Regency Model"' In this beautiful instrument are concentrated a group of features pioneered by Strornberg - Carlsonnearly half century's experiance in sound transmission arid ir 1 - - I "Time actually lost due to accidents in the plants Nvam about of the time lost in nonindustrial accidents and approxiof time lost mately as a result of employes being absent for personal reasons" said H W Arderson vice president in charge of personnel He credited 'employes' cooperation snd safety practices in plants e1wit 'I : : - f cidgehnet records- - '4 c7 lost-tim- e- ' A - : oe"' ' time-losin- 1141 STR9MBERG-CARLSO- rr yew ' - ik t r i1 N t 71'T - - 1 1 i 44 : 11 ! r t AR I :- yi s er 4- l")) r - ':" : ' il '4' -- 94i2's ord was the best corporation history a cost half day's lost Accidents time for every 1000 hours worked the report showed This General Motors said was 66 per cent under the rate for the year and was despite the addition of about 120000 new employes Frequency of accidents bow-evincreased 8 per cent to 439 g mishaps to each 1000- 000 man hours Four plants had perfect records the Deco radio plant at Kokomo Ind completing its sece RC- ond year without a this new - ''' ' - The convicts were armed with 12 or more rifles obtained from the prison arsenal and all were described by prison officials as "desperate bad actors" Some were believed to be dressed in civilian clothing obtained in a holdup earlier in the day near Duncan Miss urday reporting iporturt - 11 "" I ' - -Al z ''''' ' - - State highway patrol headquarters announced Saturday night the capture near Clarksdale Miss of three of 19 armed convicts who escaped early today from Parch-ma- n penitentiary after overpowering a watchman and slugging a guard Patrolmen listed the captured men as Herman Frost serving 10 years for highway robbery and senJoe Karnegay under tence for robbery caught together about four miles northwest of Clarksdale and Jessie Durham serving three years for grand larceny taken about five miles south of that town Arkansas patrolmen they said aided in the captures Three others with Durham patrol:nen said escaped into the woods The state officers said they believed the remainder of the desperados were in the same general area possibly still in cars but warned that motorists and filling station operators over all north Mississippi should be on the alert 25-ye- - " - f t 4''' 1 s1 10----- 4 - Fleeing Felons Miss ' (4" A Florshelm pump turf calf or suede in town brown or black 1295 Officers Seize Three of 19 JACKSON 4 ' -- 4 I ' 1' - 1'' ' e 1 Top ee Feb 13 eTa—Should eitizen glance up at the courthemPe clock a nd find it an hour elower than city hall timepieces In more than one Michigan cornTrimity 'Monday a rherk with his own wa tell would avail little Both courthouse and hall times might be correct oity and the discrepancy would be just a manifestation of the newest chapter in g the history of long a favorite sport of the states lawmakers and given new life by the emergency wartime decree which In effect gave much of Michigan what amounted to - double day- e - Feb 13 (AlI —Los Angeles experienced its hDttest February day in 22 years reFriday the weather bureausuma with ported Saturday mery sun sending the mercury shooting up to 91 degrees The bureau thumbed through its records and announced that on February 25 1921 a maximum was reached rf:TROIT i K: LOS ANGELES t e - for 22-Ye- ar Mixup Affords Headache to 0 Liquor Ageuts to 91 4' :$ L A Mercury Time Table In Michigan - ' February Clocks Belie A - 10 1 "- e 'd4 1- to 6 DIAL t - t 0dirie0:4!:UVVitglragtVM:: ' - 5-6- — - s-- |