a aa ‘" eaten | <* ! ‘ ee Se a ae pang -™ re ae ee a ., . | | ) a al, | | : } ti } « é NTIAC PRESS TED. PREas UNITED PRESS ABBOCIA INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE & & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 195s —28 PAGES Away They Go! Gleason Stars in Real Triangle NEW YORK w®—TV comedian Jackie Gleason starred in a real life triangle in a squabble between his estranged wife and a shapely Puts Detroit On Distressed list jee Sas U. S. Labor Department today. - Recognizes 7 Per Cent ,, me Glosson im Doctors: of Workers Are Idle —__ where he was broken leg. =~ DETROIT (AP)—Detroit,| she tound Jackie already had a with its 107,000 idle at latest | visiter; Marilyn Taylor, a dancer official estimates, is now in-| 9 bis show, the newspaper re- , | 4 the t! cluded in the federal gov- | ae ernment’s “distressed” area | Unemployment Boy ee cc oa ts temper enough to demand a di- _vorce of his wife, Genevieve, but | As such, the Motor City is | he cooled off later and said be-| entitled to preferential | ae arenes ica treatment in the award of! The Mirror reported this ex-| government production con- | change between Mrs. Gleason and tracts | Marilyn: , | “Do you love my husband?” The Labor Department at | ‘lf do, very much. And I want Washington ordered the you to know I didn’t start going “distressed” Classification around with him until you had for Detroit last night. The| *parated.” order was based on a find- The cicasons =e — ope. | y 46 ” | rat a t months. ir two ing of “substantial” unem- |daughters, Geraldine, 14, and| ployment. | Linda, 12, are with their -mother. The report showed that in mid-| The Mirror said Gleason, who | January total unemployment in cracked a leg in an accidental fall the Detroit area, which includes | on his TV show, told a reporter: the counties of Wayne, Oakland! “Say pal, looks like I've added a and Macomb, amounted to more | headache to my leg ache.” than seven per cent of the civilian | labor force. Walter Reuther, CIO and CIO The Mirror said Gleason lost his classification. Fue > MAYOR CONGRATULATES MAYOR — Duke | sioners taking over the city yesterday in celebra- Cummins, 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Clendenin l tion of the group's 44th annual Boy Scout week. of 1632 Maplewood Ave., receives congratulations City Manager Walter K. Willman (left) supervised from Pontiac Mayor Arthur J. Law after the youth [the commission's. activities. was appointed mayor by Boy Scout city commis- | Scouts Learn About Government Laos Defenders | Lincol Vow to Hold Against Rebels Brace for Red Attack at Any Moment; Civilians - Leave Homes ? SAIGON, Indochina (AP) —French and Laotian de- fenders of Luang Prabang braced today for an “immi- nent” attack from the Com- -munist-led Vietminh. -The rebel invaders were | reported within 25 miles of |the royal Laotian capital on ithe banks of the. Mekong | River. | Laos’ rheumatic old King 'Sisavang Vong vowed once ‘more the city of 142,000 would be defended ‘until the end.” He made the same pledge last | spring when the Vietminh invaded | to within 12 miles of Luang Pra- | bang, then withdrew without a ma- | jor battle. This time there was every in- | dication the fight would be joined. pleted their major defenses The French said they had com- | : $=" n Speaker | ~~ ; ‘ « * | | | | aS Senator to Talk fo County GOP | Carlson to Attend Tea for Republican Women | Before Banquet | Sen. Frank Carlson, of Kansas, | will be the keynote speaker Oakland County Lincoln Republi- | can Club Banquet. To be held at the~Northwood Inn in Berkley, the affair is scheduled to get underway at 6:30, | Foe Reported Sneaking Goods ‘fo North Korea U.N. Calls On Neutrals to Investigate Shipments of Planes, Materiel PANMUNJOM (INS)— |The United Nations Com- mand formally accused the Communists today of hav- ing ‘violated the armistice agreement” by smuggling war plane _ reinforcements and other combat materiel into North Korea. Demanding immediate on-the-spot neutral inquir- ies, the Allies charged that the Reds were sending the illegal shipmeygts from Man- churia thro two unau- thorized Korean entry ports and around three inspection points to avoid detection. The indictment was one of the most serious the | Wednesday night at the annual Allies have filed against the Communists since the Ko- rean cease-fire weéfit” into effect 642 months ago. The grave allegations were made United Auto Workers president, hailed the action as representing what he called “realistic and hanest thinking.” Reuther pre- viously Husband Slayer | Gets 1-15 Years had charged Detroit’s | situation had not been properly | dealt with. The Detroit Board_of Commerce was cool toward the announce-| Minimum Time ment. . Willis H. Hall, secretary-mana-|. Mrs. Lucy Mae Cartrette, 33, ger, said a board survey indicates | was sentenced Monday to 1 to employment “will pick up from 15 years in the Detroit House of here on out and that we are in no | Correction by Oakland County Cir- danger.” He said he doubted the | cuit Court Judge H. Russel Hol- extent of benefit Detroit would | land. get from the distressed rating. | She was found guilty by a jury (Oakland County is ineluded in| Jan. 29 of manslaughter in the the over-all Detroit labor area, and | slaying of her husband last Aug. government work aid extended to | 29. the area would benefit this county, Her husband, Scarborough, 32, according to Luther C. Olson, was shot to death while visiting manager of the State Employment | Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wright at Commission office here. For re-| 195 Judson St. after a party with lated story on employment in this pis “girl friend.” area see page 23.) Wright told the court Mrs, Car- The Labor Department's ruling |trette gave the .32 caliber pistol | showed that 7.1 per cent of De-| +, Mrs Wright after the shoot- | troit’s work force was unemployed. ‘ing and said ‘she nected os 1 oke'| Detroit was placed in the was “in a sort of a daze.” | Group IV area. This includes Mrs. Cartrette told the jury she cities with unemployment of didn’t remember shooting her hus-| more than 6 per cent.-There are | band, whom she planned to leave | 20 other such major cities and | because of his attentions to an- | 31 smaller communities. | other woman. ; | Judge Holland recommended the | The mid-January idleness report | inimum sentence contingent on came from the Michigan Unem- | esed| kabavior: ployment Security .. Commission (MESC). The state agency said Detroit's Talks Over Defense employment should improve. TAIPEH, Formosa # — Vice “somewhat” by mid-May but that | adm. Alfred M. Pride, commander even then it probably would con-' of the U.S. 7th Fleet which patrols tinue to be “substantial.” waters between“this Chinese Na- The other 20 cities in Group TV | tionalist island and the Red main- include Muskegon and Lawrence, jand, discussed defense problems | Lowell and New Bedford, Mass.; | with top military leaders here to- | Providence, R. I.; Atlantic City, | day. j N. J.: Mayaguez, Ponce and San | | Juan, Puerto Rico; Ashville, Dur- | Budget With Surplus! | ham, Winston-Salem, N. C.: Al toona, Johnstown, Wilkes-Barre-| MANILA ® — President Ramon | Hazleton, Pa.; Terre Haute, Ind.; Magsaysay today submitted to Con- Kenosha, Wis: Albuquerque, gress the largest national budget | N. M.:: Tacoma, Wash. Ike Startles Telegraphers by Recalling Dots, Dashes } | WASHINGTON (UP) — The veteran telegraphers gulped. Who'd ever thought the President would still be carrying dots and dashes around in his head after nearly 40 years. . But there was no mistake about it. Right out of the blue sky Eisenhower started rattling off the alphabet. Dot, dash—dash, dot, dot, dot—dash, dot, dash, dot. It was in the White House radio-television room Mon- day night. The President was gazing at a silver telegra- phers’ key just before using* ea | it to turn on the lights at/the E. For: the life of him he the third International | couldn't remember the code for | Trade Fair in Seattle, Wash. | N. It's a dash and a dot. “Lucius,” he asked suddenly, | Judge Recommends Mrs. Cartrette Serve | Ing any SCOUTS TAKE OVER COURT—Tom Harding, against the onslaught. j according to Raymond J, Addis, ia f M G ; i ce | a note from Maj. Gen, J, K. The Vietminh invaded Laos from | club president, . | Lacey, senior U. N. member of the north early last weck, send- | Preceding the dianer there ’ | the Allied-Comm Armi ing at least a division through the | will be a tra at the Mote! Wal- | ‘nC 20int Allied-Communist Armis- dron trom 2 to 4 p.m, given by | tice Commission, to the Neutral jungles and down the valleys of the Hou and Suong rivers toward | the capital. | As the rebels advanced the many civilians withdrew under the cover of intensive French air bom- bardment, _ leaving rice burning behind them in an effort to destroy food the Red fighters need of Luang Prabang, it was pos- Pentine Press Photos| sible their advance troops were 14 (left) and Jerry Ryan, 16, of Troops 7 and 8,)| Pontiac Judge Maurice E. Finnegay was on hand | closer. respectively, review a court order being presented | to help the youths hear the cases in Municipal | Officials said yesterday the in- by Miss Patricia Sweeney, Pontiac policewoman. | Court. (Addjtional] picture, page 2.) Molotov Shies ‘Boy Scouts Take Over’ Ci ty at Western Bid in Observance of Birthday ‘was being run by Pontiac's future citizens in celebration Won't Promise to Prod of the 44th birthday-of the Boy Scouts of America. Red China to Action on. Korean Conference BERLIN w—A Western bid for | V. M. Molotov to prod Red China into an early Korean peace confer- ence was reported today to have received a cool reception from the Soviet foreign minister. As the Big Four shifted tempo- rarily back to their dreary discus- sion of Germany, diplomats famil- iar with yesterday's secret session said the Korean proposition was represented to Molotov then as a possible step toward ending the smoothly,” City Manager Walter K. Willman said as he supervised the young politicos’ civic project. A city commission was immediately set up by the Pon- | tiac Scouts and Explorers and it undertook an impressive a agenda. icc ; = Sc dit thei Missing Fliers say'="witman said ite th : ibe a $3,500,000 i Found in Spain pieram tone on at Por e meeting, “there would tiac General Hospital.” Five Crewmen of USAF Indochina War. . Molotov they said, made no , Flying Boxcar J um P student at Washington promise. Instead he was reported After Fuel Runs Out High, the commissioners also to have stuck to his demand for | a big power conference with Communist China and for a dis- armament conference outside the United Nations, : Secretary of State Dulles, Brit- ain's pects ray and France's | today near Caceres, in southwest ais Two of the men were re- Georges Bidault turned him down | Spain. Ty in secret as they previously had in Ported slightly injured. public The crew members were identi- | 56’ 19 ‘ fied as Ist Lt. T. G. Johnson, 23 , secret session, 1 | iar) a tewimecll aioe, pilot; 2nd Lt. John Matthesen, co Taking over Pontiac's business ence, produced a communique Pilot; Capt. William Adams, 37, in the city manager's office was stating the four had agreed to take Navigator; S.Sgt. Charles John| Tom Furtney of Post 13. up the long-stalled Austrian inde- Sink, 22, radio operator, and S-Sgt./ While the commissioners ad- pendence treaty by Friday at the M. W. Strang, 32, engineer. Re-| ministered their duties, Jerry decided to open bids on a blacktop and recapping project for Pontiac MADRID, Spain #—Five Ameri- can airmen who bailed out of a crippled C119 Flying Boxcar just Streets. _ ‘after midnight were found early’ Members of the city commission were Raymond Smith of troop 244; David Kimball of 7, Keith Mittledorf of 7; Tom Poponea of 17, Gary Pace of 2 and Bob Smith latest. Reports today were that | Ports from Caceres did not identify | Ryan and Tom Harding of troops: this was about the only thing ac- the two injured men |7 and 8, respectively. heard complished. The big transport was attached | STievances in Pontiac Municipal The conference swung back to to the 317th Troop Carrier Wing | Court under supervision of Pontiac public discussion of German uni- at Neuburg Air Base, near Mun- | JUdge Maurice E. Finnegan teday with evidence Taking part of police activities ees ie wh ond i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) were Captain Frank Taylor of mounting week 10 days withemt produc e s tro@p 2, chief of detectives, Don ny Sen. Higgins Ready 4 . new East-Wést agree- Hardy of Post 13, head of uniform ment of substantial importance. . division. ‘ide yea te soit ie aad a From the radio code, Eisen- | " member neon | skipped lightly to sema- In this respect, Western minis- Go ‘ire Captain Bruce Gillies of practice the Morse Code at West phore — signals with flags or (ters had looked to the secret talk fo Try for vernor Post 13, and Captain Bernard Point.” | arms, yesterday for clues as to what) LANSING @ — Sen = Wright, 5, were at Fire Station me Dar. man | “Remmi. uy th worn, ay MARA ANS Ore | Ne bo ae Ate nana was?” : to announce this weekend as a. ; Continental Can Co. remem. | When no one remembered, a : candidate for the Republica’ nom- | eee eee saa fer he couldn't remem- shape have Deee Sapeeeesd, by ae Bulletin ination for governor. | a -_ a demonstration—waving his arms He thus would be the third on-//22 Today s Press ee ee aan After | turiously in a dozen directions. WASHINGTON (AP) [try in the GOP primary race.| ppinminghom .¢.....000........% aft, a was Sock the performance,| __ Secretary of Defense | State treasurer D, Hale Brake has| Comics * The President grinned impishly. | there were two particularly in-/ witson gaid today he | been an announced candidate for Then he began clicking off the | terested spectators — telegraphers thought a military vic- | ™onths, while former Lt. Gov code—for the letters A, B, C, D| Russell McMullen of the White ther than a me- | =usene C. Keyes of Dearborn an- and E, He remarked how easy it| House and Carroll $. Linkins of| ‘ry, fa would be |nounced last weekend. is to remember the code for his | Western Union. gotiated peace, ould Informed sources said Higgins | 1 beige sci We) pwn last name: a both possible and | wii start circulating his nominat-/ ier eal One dot for E, two for. the T, ee ee ”* inthe Indochina | ing petitions coincident with the | Zv-Rete Prereme: (38 three for the S, and one again for | 995 W:"turen bts Open deen PRaaeu| War. _ > [formal disclosure of his plans, | Women's Pages.....ss0ce-s.16 1) 8 Fi 4 4 » 17 : ’ wt / { ‘: i s ‘ -/ ‘ > ; . | nod /N Tag f* j ’ a 7 The wheels of municipal government “turned no less | 'vaders had_been stopped, at least temporarily, as they tried to force a crossing of the Suong in the area of: Pak Seng, 37 miles northeast of Luang Prabang and strategically located at the juncture of the Suong and Seng rivers. | the Oakland County Federation | Nations Truce Supervisory Com- of Republican Woman, | The toastmaster for the dinner French and Laotian forces and will ‘be Mayor Howard K. Kelley | | of Royal Oak. , + A lifelong resident of Kansas, gress in 1934. He served six terms in the House, two terms as gover- | nor of Kansas and then was elected | to the U.S. Senate. | Committee on Reorganization of | the Executive Branch of Govern- ment, Occasional Snow : Forecast for Area - | Occasional light snow and in- creased cloudiness is forecast for | mission in Panmunjom. | Lacey demanded that the neutral commission launch an | immediate “thorough” investiga- stocks Sen. Carlson was elected to Con-| tion of the Allied charges. | The senior U. N. armistice com- |missioner asked the four-nation | supervisory body to send inspec- mee pe a within s atee | He is a member of the Hoover | tion teams ‘within 48 hours” to North Korean towns he named as points through or to which the Reds have been smuggling arms and equipment. Lacey proposed that the inspec- tion teams remain at these points for ‘‘at least one month, or longer if required’ in order to obtain | full evidence of the Communist shipments of “reinforcing’’ war | Today military authorities said the Pontiac area Wednesday, ac- | material from Manchuria. Laotian forces had abandoned Pak Seng, though there was no con- firmation of this. That point is a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) — ——E Hoffa Ordered to Show Cause Oakland Judges Also , OK Injunction Against | Teamsters Local rb + and a temporary injunction barring Pontiac Local 614 ‘‘from. taking any action which will ... For a little more than four hours yesterday, our city it appeared .likely the French- | cording to the U. S. Weather Bu- | reau | Temperatures are expected to range between 27 and 30 tonight | with a high of from 33 to 36 on | Wednesday, turning colder Wednes- | | day night. Monday the temperature ranged | between 30 and 38 with a trace of snow during the day. The downtown temperature was 22 at 8 a.m., rising throughout the | morning to 32 at 1 p.m. | Southerly winds at 10 to 15 miles | per hour tonight are expected to shift west to southwest 12 to 2 miles per hour on Wednesday. No Gis rae Indochina Headed by Mayor Duke Com-\’ A show cause order against) WASHINGTON um — Sen. Know-| mins, 14, of troop 244 and a ‘James R. Hoffa, International | land (R-Calif) told the Senate yes- Junior Teamsters (AFL) vice president, terday he could give ‘‘categorical assurance .. . there is no intention to send’’ American combat troops The American general charged that the illegal shipments in- eluded combat aircraft delivered over non-authorized routes to the main and the east airfields at the North Kerean capital of Pyongyang. In addition, Lacey said, rein- forcing planes have been delivered to the Pyongni, Taechon, UViju, Sinuiju, northeast Wonsan, Saam- chan and Sunan airfields. The chief allied truce commis- sioner named Sajidong and Sakchu on the Korean side of the interna- tional Yalu River boundary as the two illegal entry points through which the Reds have surreptiti- fiously funneled the smuggled planes and other war supplies. He declared that shipments sent through these points bypassed. Sin- uiju, Chongjin and Manpo—three of the five truce-designated North Ko- inter-' tq Indochina, scene of long war-|rean entry ports where neutral in- fere with the peaceful pursuit of fare against Communist-led forces. | spection teams are stationed, the plaintiff's employment . . . -were approved by three Oaklan County Circuit Judges late Mon- day The injunction and show cause order followed a bill of complaint | filed Saturday by Pontiac attorney | | Louis W. Snyder representing an bers. Windstorm Spoils Climax of Tampa Pirate Festival ) ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP) — A windstorm whipped j insurgent faction of union mem- up seven-foot Waves in Tampa Bay Monday night, cap- The group, which contends that 5/Zing a small boat with four boys aboard and forcing 55 Hoffa and his agents have been passengers to flee in life rafts from a battered pleasure administering their trusteeship as | ship. One teen-age boy was dead and another was missing officials, demands accounting of local funds claimed to be: in ex- | cess of $1 million. Presiding Judge H. Russell | Holland said a hearing has been set for March 9 to consider con- | currently the show cause and in- | junction. | Although the bill of complaint also names International President Dave Beck as one of the defend- ants, Judge Holland said his ap- pearance would not be necessary. The order names Hoffa, ap- pointed trustee of the local by Beck, and representatives and | agents of the Pontiac local.. | The order by the judges, who | will sit en banc at the hearing, | | stated: | Hoffa and his local representa- | tives are asked to show ‘why they | | should not-be restrained from i | ing action... in any way interfer. | |ing with such status as they now} may possess as members of the | union now in trusteeship, and from | idestroying any of the union |records ,.. ‘ i | after a rash of boating accidents climaxing festivities of the annual Gasparilla Celebration at Tampa. The wind with gusts u to 45 miles per hour churned up the bay as a multitude of boats set out from Tampa to return to this winter resort town across the bay. A 14-foot motor boat carrying four teen-age boys was capsized on a sand bar. Two of the boys, Larry Roberts, 15, and Chat Akins, 16, at-¢—_—_________—_- tempted to swim ashore to | get help for their injured companions, William Grif-| fin, 16, and Bob Caruthers, | 16. Young Roberts was dragged ont! | Of the chilly waters at Tampa six | hours later, exhausted and nearly | incoherent. ‘Akins was still mtiss- | ing today. ; A Coast Guard amphibian picked+ up the two youths who remained | with the overturned craft bu {! young Griffin, son of Dr. Martin Griffin, prominent St. Petersburg psychologist, died enroute to a-hos- | pital. Caruthers was in Bans The motor vessel, the T5-foot Miss Birmingham, which num- bered many women and aged win- ter visitors among its passengers, drifted aground a mile from. its wharf here when its anchor failed to hold in the tossing seas. Frething waves pushed Bt te | ward shore and into « jetty hole sel's side, The Miss Birmingham tilted dangerously on its side and (Continuéd on Page 2, Col. 2) Clittora School Auditorium, & p.m, £ ig B Leghlative. mocks soho Alfred S. Burt op Court Rules ) Solutions to Birmingham inst Bookie _. Parking, Pollution of River Succumbs at 33 Against KIC From Our Birmingham Bureas = | '*st week's Episcopal Diocesan | Former City Resident Conviction in California BIRMINGHAM — he shy se Convention in Detroit. | 7 Dies in‘ California; Was Upheld Despite Paying fi pag S siranndaag re ellen | nr Proaideat; Mire. W. i — Musician, Composer U. §. Gambling Tax 2 last night—olf-strett parking and Patterson, second vice president; -FMtred S. Burt, 33, son of the WASHINGTON (®)—The Su- ; Mrs. Donald Howarth, recording late Rev, and Mrs. Bates G. Burt, preme Court says. &fiYbody who polution of the Rouge River. : \ e ee g ‘ " ; ‘ \ - ¥ - css TJIE PONTIAC PRESS,| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1954<' J y ™ j \ ® j in — -— — nm en ye orca pier — pea Mrs. J. W —- | ats Los Angries on Sunday af- buys & $50 federal i : ing prodiems. | corres ing secretary; Mrs. | et PSS : my a : city fs considering financing off-| Charles"Kass. treasurer. a Born in Marquette April 22, 1919, star d6es° not “at the ne time street parking by bonds based on * e se : he came to Pontiac as a_ boy, gain immunity from prosecution by parking meter revenue and an “Angry Boy.” a film spon- graduating from Pontiac High state officials. \ nual service charge from nearby sered by the Michigan Dept. of School aad the University of Michi- The tribunal voted 5-4 yesterday Ss merchants, instead of assessments.) Mental Health, will be shown at | gan. to uphold the conviction of Patrick | tomorrow's 10:30 a. m. “Ages | Ry E. Irvine, Long Beach, Calif., on According to (ity Manager | . - : ANS, Mr. Burt waa 8 musician, bookmaking charges. Saitives tae and Stages of Childhood” series sponsored at Baldwin Library. | It shows the result-of & child with emotional problems treated through a. secial clinic rather than as a juvenile delinquent. Leader of the meeting. will be Mrs. Dayton O. Slater Jr. ‘Miss sion instructed him to study the Oliva Viola, psychiatric social assesstnent method as employed worker for the Pontiac Child Guid- for parking finances 1@ Kalamazoo nce Clinic, will serve as resource cand East Detroit. person. As far as ending the polution of Denald C. Egbert, the passage of | enabling legislation for this type of financing would be needed, plus favorable action by state courts before bond == experts would give an approving opinion. ‘Egbert added that this might take two years, and the commis * * ° ~~ ey 2S Te R | NAN ek | NANCY DUKE LEWIS Pembroke Dean to Address Women BIRMINGHAM — Nancy Duke Lewis. dean of Pembroke College at Brown University, will be the guest speaker at Wednesday's area | tion started by his father, in that composer and arranger. He was working free lance and also ar- ranging for TV programs in California. He also was carrying on a tradi- | he was writing a Christmas carol / each year at Christmastime. Plans /are in the offing at the present time to have these carols recorded. Surviving are his widow, the former Anne P. Shortt .whom he married here eight years ago; a FIRST AID LESSON—Pontiae Fire Department | Lt. Howard L. White is shown above explaining | Bernard Wright, 16, of 145 E. Huron St. John is Pentiac Press Phote handed down five separate opinions, each of them critical of methods used by Long Beach police in getting evidence against Irvine. Irvine contended. the $50 fed- eral tax ts the equivalent of a license, but Justice Jackson said in the main epinion this con- tention could not stand against a prevision in federal law that payment of the §50 dees not exempt anyone from prosecution h ouge Riv : . Tonight's 8 p. m. program for >” : hex . ,.| daughter, Diane; a sister, Mrs. a mews tie ia falls, Bloomfcs the Women's Society of Embury th agrees ot. Universit William C. (Deborah) Norvell of | 0Perations of the department's inhalator to Scouts|a member of Troop 150 and Bernard represents | under state gambling laws. m a, é Ss AM « ’ - and | Southfield Townships have, Methodist Church will be a review) | Bloomfield Hills, and a brother, | John McClure, 12, of 205 Sanderson St. (right) and | Troop 5. rs However, Jackson.denounced the been ordered to do by the State | of “Within These Borders—Spanish Water Resources Commission, lack | Speaking — Americans in ! "Mrs. F 4 rill of Yegistation poses another prob U. 8. A.” Mrs. Floyd Krause wi = g lead devotions and Mrs. John Gill as the solution, Newcomers to Birmingham are | Members of nine branch groups in the area will hear Miss Lewis | speak on ‘Freedom and Authority RI. since 1950, Miss Lewis re- 12:45! ‘the Rev, John Burt of Youngstown, Ohio, Funeral will be in Los Angeles Nine Governors \memorials be made to the Ameri- Two Teenagers Slaying Suspect Long Beach police for using what he termed “almost incredible’ methods of collecting evidence against Irvine. 1 lem. in Education” following a Wednesday morning with crema. ° _ _ : s. Jack Gibson will be host- ee ice Mi ar ‘Tie cificere tacle Sele tevina's fy SERURINE inteecepter: sewer j and Mrs a i |p m. lun heon at the Community| ton there later in the year. 5 In Stolen Ce | > | house during his absence, installed up the Rouge River has tere A Dean at Pimbroke in Providence The family requests that any Meet in Detroit Caught Quickly Asks Hearing ee priotyespenthag — _ Proposed would funnel the waste to De- | troit fer treatment. Mr and Mrs Donald GQ Cruiney and their 5 to @ ntly moved frem Bast Lansing ey He is with Michigan Belt Tele year eld son Donald. who re- cei eq both her A. B and master's | degrees from the University of can Cancer Society. Sue Ann Goebel Discu'ss Problems of Freedom for two 15- year - old juveniles who escaped yesterday * james Woods Accused | Jackson cited a 1949 Supreme Court decision that the constitu- | tiona) guarantee against unreason- However, townships at present A'®*'* Kentucky, In 1949, she was given from the Oakland County Children's | nnot bon. : i pens * ; . . j = = mane Oe. Dae On ape) Ee eat ae tee thee sons, (the first travel grant ever re. Service for Sue Ann Goebel. | Mental Health in 2-Day Home ended minutes after author-| in ‘53 Moran Stabbing —_ sciapiiielmon oy ok comets ial assessments, and this is neces- peeti } Dean, 1. now living at 1570 8 | ceived by a woman by the Carne- , * rice FOF Sue ARR oo ities broadcast their description | citizens against such state action. sary to finance the project. A new , Bates He is with Reynolds Metal | gie Corp, of New York fant daughter of Robert and Me-| Conference and the license of their stolen car. on Parking Lot He and Chief Justice Warren . | Mre Peul Tarnsey and their H ingh Goebel of 3879 | high court bill before the state legislature | oyna a ff 31. Carol, 12, from De-| She visited more than 20. col. ¢0r@ Hartingh Goe' Co- ini: . Pontiac Patrolmen James F. | : 27 . —_ lass find = 4 would allow the townships to levy trait “whe have moved to 280 Westchester lteges -and universities, studying | Vert Rd., will be Wednesday at | DETROIT (e—Training, research lists ‘ead’ Game ars who | James Woods, 27, of 130 Winder hie 8B ‘ an ay an s satety © ~ % . : ‘ " | Rod ’ ~ acc " ' di ach smehinict, accedue 1. ce ue "nobert) Branton *°4 their admunistration and academic 10:30 a. m. in Huntoon Funeral | and interstate cooperation were UP | tigured the boys would head to- St., Detroit, Se ee te it I Beach police violated Egbert See tren te ides Larehiee. com organization ome. The Rev. Tam Malone of for discussion today as governors | wards Detroit because they live Saobing of Artur Moran. Sl. Or Irvine's civil rights. The other try School PTA meeting at 8 at iisn from local teenagers to reopen Main TAIPEH, Formosa (®—Premier | key to the Suong, which empties | come,”” Law told them upon con. pee ogmocuen SERVE” ood school An educator with Oe. the Ranch Room there, closed tem — _ - | Chen Cheng of Nationalist China | into the Mekong a few miles north note ame the Scouts for the r van 30 years” experience r arily Jan, 28 until more ade- } | proposed taday that the free world | of L Praba annual event. ’ porarily Ja i | prop y of Luang abang. rieh i sprek on Repetition of quate supervision could be se- Stolen Car Found, | hand the Communist bloc this ulti- oe *™ T cee niantile Patterns in Adolescence. cured . |} matum—lay down your arms and! = In Luang Prabang all able-bodied Ti . Th 7 * * Mrs Isley said better supervi T § t H ld | come to terms or face atomic anni-_ men were ordered to dig shelters gers ign ree, Brochures outlining «regula. os had not yet been secured, | wo uspec 5 e | hilation / against mortar fire and build de- The lawmakers .agreed to pro- ing from Maplewood, N. J. He ts with ; L t rance ceed with improving the city’s | 4g! [DE mervert Wo Sennetery Sandra Chairman of ‘the National Educa tion Committee of the AAUW, Miss Emmanuel Baptist Church will of. | ficiate and. buriat will be in Oak | aT ileGenmelens experts and legislators for the sec- from nine states met wilh medical | in that area, parked their patrol car at Woodward Ave. and Square | 4675 First St., Clarkston, Jan. 7, | 1953, demanded examination on a | first-degree murder charge Mon- seven justices refused to go along on this suggetsion. resent sew disposal p and their & year old daughter Is t secretal { ' , i installation af conten ae forme 0 ot ame wan, Me is — Neiean Seclerecce: of sce. | The baby was dead ‘at birth | 0nd session of the two-day Gover- Lake Rd. | day when he appeared before Mu-| But the Justice Department ment, and to study further im. ¥!t® Champion Paver and Fibre Co demic Deans. She ts a member of ,Sunday in Pontiac General Hospi- |-nors’ Conference on Mental Health. About three minutes later the | nicipal Judge Maurice E. Finne-| Said later the Supreme Court provements : | mev. ¥ a Jame, W. Cotter Phi Beta Kappa and the National | tal. - Minnesota Gov. C. Elmer Ander- boys drove by and a two-mile | gan. ae posi a na ae >. * * slg | Assn of the Deans of Women. | Besides her parents she is sur- chase began, ending in arrest Woods is being held. in Oakland y. . Warren Olney One of scouting’s newer troops Service for the Rev, James W locally, Boy Scout Troop B-27, wil] Cotter 64. who died Sxturday, will have. its celebration. during this be held Wednesday in St, Rita's Five Missing Fliers |vived by a sister, Medora Ruth, _| and a brother, Robert Jr., at home. son was selected as presiding offi- cer of the early session which ex- pects to hear recommendations of the governors’ conference on how Boy Scout Week. with an investi: Catholic Church in Detroit, where ' > » pastor ture service this eveni Ten he was the pas bis will | receive Sap eae Father Cotter had been pastor awards with Thomas Ward. coor. ™ the Holy Name Church here ae fae from 1931 to 190 Flint Mother, Child Are Found in Spai u econ aes Die in Attic Blaze (Continued From Page One) the states may better prevent and treat mental illness. The conference, first of its kind on a national scale, began yes- An- attendant at the home had first notified police that the car, | owned by Mrs. Mildred Ramsey, | children’s home supervisor, was | missing. : | | County Jail without bond pending | his hearing Feb. 17. — Pontiac Police, whe had been conducting a search for Woods for over a year, said he_ sur- rendered to Detective Allan Neble Saturday night after ar- | ask the FBI to make a complete | investigation. The California at- | torney general, Edmund G. Brown, | was notified of the coming probe. Driver Goes to Sleep, Rams Into Back of Truck dimator of the troop. as gues ; youths, with records of auto | oer ol P guest The Children a tees wilt be ay ich, Germany. 't was en route | Serer terday with lawmakers end wae ond nti are shovel. | ranging a mecting “through a A Fit men is in goed ean B-27 will also be presented with | &t. 8 @m%:—8 enies cae pore ee Ted eres ee ; ge igediage — T| medical experts discussing for- | ing snow before they fled in Mrs. =——- | tion today at the Pontiac General a troop flag by Troop B-5. Another once ie sn : Mass will | Anores for a routine factory in- | Pie —_ n an attic fire) mal plans to combat the prob- | Ramsey's car. Woods, in a statement to police | Hospital with injuries suffered speaker will be ‘the Rev. Emil * kh ype | spection when it developed en. | &! their heme earty today. Seven! tes, | and the Oakland County prosecutor | Monday when he fell asleep and be sung at 10:30, Burial will be | other children were rescued. in the Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. | Mrs. Rachel Kendall and her son, * « ®¢ | The pilot tried to make it to) parvey Jr., 4, perished. The moth- Walter V_ Allison |Madrid but soon after midnight | er was burned and suffered a skull Service for Walter V, Allison, 61, | radioed he was running out of ga5 | fracture in a 30-foot leap from an of 212 Catalpa, will be 2 p.m.| and the five.men aboard were bail- | artie window. Her son was trapped Thursday from the Manley Bailey , '"® our. The plane had flown) in the- flames. Funeral Home with burial in White around Caceres, 200 miles south-| Mrs. Calvin Langston, 30, whose Chapel Memorial Cemetery west of here, but was unable to family shared the home, led seven Mr. Allison. who had been with | land because of a heavy fog. children from the flaming attic The transport crashed and bedrooms. She said Harvey Jr. Kontz, pastor of the First Baptist gine trouble. Church which sponsors the troup Parents are invited ' * e- Diile Doehr, local interior design- er and decorator, will be the guest speaker at 8 tonight when the Jun- jor Woman's Club meets at the home of Mrs. John Easterbrook. | ' Park street. Included will be an) @. Detroit Edison Co. for 43 years, Dr. Kenneth E. Appel, president of the American Psychiatric Assn., said mental illness is a billion dol- lar business. As such, he said, it should not be left to underpaid and inadequate staffs in central state bureaus and individual hospitals. Dr. Appel said increased salaries and personne! befitting a billion dollar business would improve standards and alleviate help short- Scouts Operate City to Observe Birthday _ (Continued From Page One) | learned of fire fighting tech- | niques at station No. 4. | the city were | City Engineer Jim Spring, Post Monday, said the stabbing followed a scuffle with Moran in the Pon- tiac Motor parking lot. He told authorities he didn't Moran was hurt seriously. Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief of Pontiac detectives, said the case was the only unsolved murder on the 1953 police records. Crabgrass likes sun; it does know that | +his car crashed into the rear of a semi-trailer on US-10 in Spring- field Township. Walter Noell, 33, of 1205 Bundy, | was admitted to the hospital with | fractured ribs. Michigan State Po- ‘lice of the Pontiac Post said Noell’s car struck the rear of a truck driven by Carl Yungkans, 38, of 4256 Mayfair, Dearborn. Both were northbound near Rat- illustrated talk on the = recent »ph | burned shortly after the men para- | died last ht at St. Joseph | , | refused to leave. ; Grand Rapids furniture exhibit. Mercy Hospital, Pontiac. | chuted. | Mrs; Kendall was watching tele- | 48€S. 13; Building Inspector Edwin not sprout in the shade. talee Lake road, Dochr received his education | Survivors include his widow,, Proops and police in both Spain | vision on the floor below when| He said, in a luncheon ad- Adler, troop 28; Superintendent of et POOCCCO COCO OOO OOO OOES LODO OOSOLOS ESOS OOOO OOOOE, at the University of Michigan | Grace, and four daughters and two and Cranbrook-Academy of Art. | sons, Mrs. Walter Dickerson of The evening’s co-hostesses will Inkster, Mrs. Charles Erwin of Fort) engine failure also brought out | Window to escape | im the problem of mental illness. nA : . , Jo Roberta . 7 ‘ire , hirgwi rector of Parks and Recreation ; be Mra. Edward 0. Falberg and | Wayne, Ind. Joan and Rober'a| an Air Force SBI7 rescee plane saree narahal Hareid ctirewin| The conference is a result of a Henry Latimore, troop 14; Health F : RST IN M ICH IGAN ! ° | : request made last August at the Officer Frank Lawrence, troop 29, | Mrs. William McCravey. i * * ¢ Charlies of Fort Wayne, Reopen Ranch Room imcun ot (S Teenage Petition Board of trustees of the Congre- gational Church will meet at & to- night at, the Dunblaine road home of Harrison M. Goodhue 7. . ° Dr. Gertrude Bondy, : crewmen and their ill-fated) = B f R d Att k a Re indoor —_ i, |__ BIRMINGHAM Community plane was Sewart Air Base, Would Hand Commies race i0f Ke QCK | «your scout training is excellent e children in Lenox, ass.. Wi ; ane ‘ariton Isley | Smyrns - Lt ert , a House director Mrs. Carlton Isley’ Smyrna, Tenn. The plane had Threat of Annihilation (Continued From Page One) background for serving your com speak at tonight's City and Coun yo received a 62-signature peti tlens concerning garbage and rubbish collections in the resi- dential areas will be mailed by the city this week to climinate seme confusion caused when a private firm began collections Feb. 1. . but that the youths themselves are | organizing to establish rules of conduct. She added that the meet. this organization was complete Rowdyism in the Ranch Room was the prime factors inspurring representatives of the cits serv- clubs and civic organizations . Ld * New officers will be installed at ee Public Works Jim Wrinkle, troop” and Portugal searched for the Americans, The pilot's report of | 8C29 from Prestwick, Scotland, a Royal Air Force plane from the Rhein Main Base at Fyankfurt, Germany, said the home base of taken off for the flight from Rhein \ Combined efforts of three “Oak- land County police departments ing place would be opened when early today netted them a stolen Pontiac Township Man car and two _ suspects now being held in Oaklarid County Jail for investigation of car theft. ford first heard the stolen car re- tenced: to 90° days in Oakland fall of Luang Prabang to the Com. | iby hot ashes taken from an attic | | Stove and placed Gibraltar and a Portugese plane. , boxes in the room. | A US. Air Force spokesman at | | the fire was discovered. She ran! dress yesterday, that research is to the attic but jumped from 8) the best and ultimate preventive Seattle meeting of the governors’ conference. Defenders of Laos in cardboard | Four families totaling 25 persons | lived in the dwelling, Chirgwin) said. He predicted the Communists | fense works. Government workers would comply. were enlisted for civilian defense and firefighting work. The beating of gongs in the sacred pagodas was to be the signal for the danger | alert. Given 90 Days in Jail * * * | munity 29; Superintendent of Water Dept. Robert Manning, troop 12; Di- and Purchasing Agent Charies Emery, troop 10. The Boy Scouts were welcomed by Pontiac Mayor Arthur 3. Law who explained the city manager form of government to the boys. in the future years to Including Al Aber - DETROIT uw — Al Aber, left- handed hdpeful, and two other players signed contracts today with the Detroit Tigers, The others William Hardin, 26. of 2101 Op- The King's son, Prince Savang, are infielder John Baumgartner _ Patrolman Harold Sitzes of Ox-| dyke, Pontiac Township, was sen- in a public statement declared the | 8" pitcher Bob Cruze. Aber had a 1-1 record with a board meeting of the Women’s tg meet and refer the city’s ju | Auxiliary. of St. James Episcopal | venile problem to the Council on Port as he” was. patrolling about County Jail today by Orion Town- | munist-led forces ‘would not only | Cleveland last season when De- Church ‘tomorrow. The meeting ‘Community Services midnight | ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. be a national catastrophe but would ‘Toit acquired him in a mid-June will start at 10 Mao m. with com- munion at 12 15 and installation to {ollow The group will move to the Com- munity House at-+-30. fo hear re ports from women who attended The Weather PONTIAC ANP VRCENITY —Increasing cloediness temight with a lew eof , te Windstorm Spoils | Climax of Festival (Continued From Page One) began breaking up about 55 feet from shore. o Wednesday cleuds with eccasional All availiable pols e in the area and Darwin Z Honevsette. 21. try- prisoned for life here Oct. 9, 1928, | Manslaughter { light snew beginning carly Wednesday avai desis weaned of the : : a mn és murder count, received a } | . High 38 te 36 Turning colder Wednes a zen I ing to hitch a.ride Moving to West Huron = day night Seutheriy winds 1@ te IS Cyact Guard Au\iliary teamed to Under questioning by the three commutation of sentence last night! Edward R. Duncan. 19. of 163) mites per beur shifting wes! te southwest tt te miles per hour cariy Wednesday and west te nerthwest late Wednesday beac in rubber Life Today in Penrtiac ‘ surf pounded the ship to pieces preceding an _ Lowest temperate One of the passengers, 9-year ——— -|charge Monday after appearing | St. on Monday morning at @ a Wind veloctt id Mrs. Louetla Neff ef Clear- ace | Simpson, which he said was pro- | before Municipal Judge Maurice Lyle D. Russell, acting super. | IMrection -Northe race * " , ° i é i i Sin utr Tacssay aA water, Fla. said: “This was my| 2 M F t R voked by a quarrel. E. Finnegan. | Visor of the Pontiac office, said) ee ries ates = TT first and last — boat trip.” | ofe n ef | The commutation makes Kelly | Duncan, who failed to post a 4li people wishing —— CALLING CAR NO 1 eee Sven riees Wedacsday si 1: 07 6 The Coast Guard reported at f Cj C ers eligible for immediate parole. He | $500 bond, was returned to the | income tax reports and other rev- ° SO gee ist five other boat mishaps, in- Or ity ommission will live with an aunt in Mlinois. Oakland County Jail to await enue matter can come to the pres- Go Immediately to 116 Euclid and Pick Up Mrs. 6am... D Wan cluding the 2)-foot White Swan with ————— | examination Feb, 17. Tem 22 (12 ti its tow crushed. but an were be- A nominating petition was filed . ° ; | | the remainder of this week oa f = is nw crush ! it uncil May Allow’ | A warrant approved Monday by | ; cae 24 lieved out of danger at city clerk's office today by C Y Co . y |Homer G. Gerue. assistant Oak-| _ The new office is where the Red ee m 2k: . : The Gasparilla Festival cele-| pari J. Smith, 31, of 138 W. Law- Vote on Liquor Sales liana County p aie. cieswes | Cross formerly had their headquar. | : entiae wratee evenc ‘ ‘ 8. (As feccréed Gownteer : . i regenaany capture of rence St. announcing intention to! SCOTTVILLE # — The City Duncan was driving under the in. | ters iouea temperecerl Tampa by the pirate leader. Jose in for Pontiac City Commission Council has received a petition Muence of liquor when the acci- , Gasper and is highhghted. by the nvasion from a pirate’ ship of Tampans-—-~+-- Meen temperature Weather—Partiy « war One Year Age in Pontiac gaudily -costumed Highest temperature... Lowest temprrature Mean temperature Mighest and Lewest Temperatures Dete-im #2 Tears 4 im 1938 -20 in Menday's Temperetere (hart *,- Athanasios Athanasiou ™* Prefers Tom Thomas DETROIT «#—It's plain Tom D. 18T Alpens 96 23 Marquette 3¢ 21 Thomas today in place of Athan- Brosgertie 4 “ Memphis $2 2 asios Athanasiou Probate Judge Chicago 47 26 Milwaukee 42 24 James H. Sexton quickly ap Cineinnatt ¥ 2 Orieans 53 $1 4, q »pproved 32 Rew York B&B ® e name change when Athanasious 3% 18 Omabe eon? Greek i . a 3 1 Pittebureh = i 8 a Greek immigrant ready for - Houghton 32-1 Prisco 63 «o Army induction. insisted “1 guess Jacksoprtlie 4 2 6 8 Mare : 1 you can see I dont want to go in Les Angtion S35 62 Washington 44 3; With. that name a” ° s rd A short time later he spotted the stolen car, which had been aban- doned about a mile south of Oxford {and Oakland County Sheriff's -dep- uties to watch for suspicious ped- estrians Patrolman Neal Leonard and De puty Ted Kentros arrived, searched the area by car and found two Alanson men, Jerry R. Hency. raftseas the taking the car from Birmingham | last night, according to Kentros 19, | | Hardin pleaded guilty to furnish- | have enormous repercussions on | ‘rade. He posted a 43 record ing alcohol to minors. He was ar-| world opiaion.” rested early Sunday morning by with the Tigers and was highly , ; | “In defending Luang Prabang,” | effective in several games. on M24, and notified Lake Orion’ Detective Frank Mack of the Oak-| he added, ‘‘we are protecting the | Baumgartner started the season | land County Sheriff's Department. | gateway to Thailand, Burma and ,@t 3rd base for the Tigers but all Southeast Asia."’ Governor Commutes Sentence of Local Man | Awaits Examination James Kelly, 56, who was im-|, landlord, J. islaying of his | was shipped to the minors after seven games. Cruze was in the armed services | for the last two seasons. 7 | Internal Revenue Office ferry 55 passengers safely to the | policemen, the youths confessed to from Gov, G. Mennen Williams. W_ Yale Ave., involved in a fatal| Pontiac office of the U. S. direc- . Kelly pleaded guilty in Oakland | auto accident Sunday. demanded | tor of internal revenue will open County Circuit Court to the knife | examination on a manslaughter | !ts new offices at 53% W. Huron) ent office, 148 Oakland Ave., for FIRST IN PONTIAC... Radio Dispatched Dry Cleaners FREE } OR FE Dela e=y Pa bt fe an. LEARNERS PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE 2.2421 H. Harner’s Dry Cleanirig. We Have Awarded from District 3 signed by 125 residents asking that — =e at Montcalm Ave., at Pup Quits Plane Ride, | Leeal attorney Donald A. Tews an advisory vote be taken on Try ; F also has filed in District 3. Pres-| the continued sale of liquor in| The driver of the other © car, but at Part Way Point 'ent Commissioner Paul A. Kern | this community, Clyde E. Stewart, 34, of 61 Mech-, CLEVELAND w—A fox terrier ‘hag announced he is not a candi. The Council is expected to. de-| nic St., died in Pontiac General | pup, apparently with a dislike for | date for re-election cide soon whether to place the | Hospital following the accident. | air travel, chewed his way out of | | Smith is a native of Pontiac | issue on the spring election bal-/ Duncan told authorities he didn't | a crate and scampered off a plane /and a partner in the Brace Fu- | lot. | $ee the Stewart auto until the| to. freedom at Cleveland Hopkins neral Home. A World War II vet- | | crash. Airport yesterday. leran, he is a gradutate of Wayne| Four-fifths of Bolivia's 3,054,000, The dog was being shipped from University. He. is active in the | people live at altitudes above 10,- | Government research indicates | Tulsa, Okla... to Toronto, Ont. A Pontiac Lions Club and Chamber | 000 feet. | that it requires about 5% hours to | reward for his return was offered handle unprepared food for a day by the airline. | | About 76.7 per cent of rural in 4 family of four, but only 1.6} : | North Carolina homes had: electric | hours if ready-to-serve foods are | lights in 1990... | | Weed, i than civilians. SSSSSSSSSSCSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSE SSCSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESCSSCSCHSSOSCSECSESESE of Commerce. The year 194 is the Year of the | Horse in China. aN \ Soldiers use 18 times more wool | . Her $5.00 Worth of... FREE DRY CLEANING THIS WEEK! WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK... tomers have in us . . . faith built on top quatity dry cleaning and fast Convenient service. LET ONE OF OUR MOBILE UNITS SERVE YOU! Stores ot... 10 E. Pike Street, Pontiac end et 3321 Auburn Road, Auburn Heights Del Ray Home Plant Located at 2564 Crooks Rd. 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That did not hold "3 up- abate eeie, celery Tt No 1 pond block of 15,000 st Me at 5% Security Michigan Employ man light. plant ates bat toe as for corn | Fercting’ fo 1 Te ase bte up 2% the movie stock Bees tga office here “Fee women,” ° but buoy they were | f° pa No 1 100-1 ct-4- % at 5% finished in the tng crottehte der supestie . eee eee Roy, b:1 00, dou beh be bene. | Shares. on nearly 500,000 Jen sain tated condos tak bechheopers fer ox jobs -i- f apparently was li their caiias bey! Riga omany No r to oo Howard ‘Hughes rr preceding mid-| A and stenographers. Rey G. 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N 1, 75-1.00 by; McIntyre. ) Uni service firms. 200 . totaled ance an bee to % low 78%, er Baltimore re arya Alcratt, S| trade and 300 in co 800 in Bent compared a eae in clad Unable to cent h soybeans % er, March DETROIT EGGS | ner Py near aire 5| An increase construction ber and $139 $106,702 in Dece . | pleading in pest 3 to 12 cents srs and ere Tor case arg le Ang m pl cian Tilted lower y War w utility hon plete ars d in the —— = =y arge yesterda lower a handeed pi aaa Detreis by first Steel ~_ . ALLE fields w ation : , of 261 y March receiv . Gene re Be N BOOTH to where 100 and 7 Mann , $16.80, pais lo a graded | Distill ral Motors thlehem Fj payrolls, were added ty De returned to O Rd. cacinis eee medium 9-81, a wid on. | ond Sacked, tinghouse, an inance Ci Manutncturtng oun aths by Pontiac rey County Jail |, Th Board Michigas A0O (AP!—Opening & Sas aoe oe E 3%5: at Standard O (NJ). aa Fe ompany ment dropped emp! Mrs. Cora Belle Finnegan to await Maurice E. | Sioomfe th an, Mare... vie at aah: rere san . laree | yes iin ta M wahiiie 100, with ge ROYAL OAK: Curtis U t trial Feb. 18. Sioomiteld, Fractional, Townsht / ay cine Ble May tos |" See Ec oe a ne a steady. anager Reti and lh pm hiring 200 or | Cora Belle Curtis. Service for Mrs. | P S. Cupples of aa : of Gatland, er nite, oats , misc SR = 1 Lue ial | stocks were exaiv bitin caer | oo Ines <_<. cain oe oa bap urs | the thet ota to Pontige Polles | it Credis a aa Mars... a ee to eeu i eae 1 a. some shane earl Pees a oueiy eae regal pg pattie sine few hie cor ohne oars ile Sieh ue. proposed. Bloom ‘the | | iy oa i wen ll iad cetpts 1.231 (AP)—Butte EGGs | Ne ity Fi of the Pontiac as| in Oakl incfode in peeing Home, | @ EW is car whil Lake em anew, located on Bloomfield | You. 54% ~eee une 838; whalekabe stead . w York y Finance Com and County workers She died : ilson ie, parked field Tow: ank West : @ep 2.02... pet eng .. 243 | 992 od to Ye y; _re- | Figeres Stock for ce Co. ended mun- | Mile road north Sunda Cemeter. avons} are) shisnd. Count oom: | 153% May o08 4S: eB omer: #2, score Se oad cm 2 W. Allen Boot last week | dec Olson said et 1¢| Sav y at home y-| Two ast night oe ts County, Biehl: | Mer. — ae ; 00 © 62.78. oe cea: cars 00 5 Admiral ..... 4 points are tirement from h, with his ine in emph a further | Duane ng are a daught Pil illige lego -| the Sehoot Boar mm easern Htancard | May .......: 18% Soy Ty a. 4 firm; . rs 90 B | Alleg uc - 20 Kroge eighths | the acti re- 1,200 oyment- Puv : ughter, M eC ski a field Hi 1 Board, V . at the office ) +l Mar 1 rice P ; L 3 r com ve se migh of 1 ogel, w rs. rts were pair of ills, M aughan of Ree Ste aes |e etoeaee ries IS eee Mei | "He will rem mt tos | motive plants during the perhaps) grandchildren ama oom crag ally = engl solr piace all" ide wil be Sk tans oo seeees . 8. 5; en see : . . Be eH | Stabe ay Sareea |e ye Saateeee ing -mcrmiy mininniv — se | Feodchld ae eae great ay Memere © am Malley of| wade ved Gard “ ree aie |e ea ee Bt Fao manuactr hilren and one grea: S0S. Perry Sty a uot chal Re eae ae : A Am . 29.3 | ganiza it - | ed, Russell = tes 5. en Plan Classes som Trnes fea HH Re fanaa,“ Comma Lon| mw ee wether condone LAPEER Servier Siar eee ae bess as Tokar DETRO: ‘ LIVESTOCK Am r&Fdy_ arsh 13.2 3 several ' 0 provide Ro: ce for = : sets of Hl be Ma IT (AP) — Am Cyée ... ae | 33) Booth has ral ‘hundred jobs for y Bond, 3 Russell |. Pee which two fo Start Wednesda ws = Belew a seaee 3 May i tec ates atone ve in civic oe aes Pa piers will be a Hadley. Greens, Syivan Lake, 20, of 2149 G dageet. some jake Same ie ari William H y yeartings ins Aro! ae vars axis — Mas... a1 Mia Cont Pet he port Rey snsol of = the Pon- | mand _samery so Baird F at 2 m. repuuay el way ~ poisoemgen guilty yes- oe Pte returned pians , eae eee classes mos a ce ae oe ISS Mont "ward St assess Oe Crippled Child the | workers illed met Hunte ome, with pene lagen! der the in-| {= tne emount Architect and essom- | garden < aieweek cies will | chotee. fot st poe wi chetes | An pose rylalt ig Mont Ward .. 602 iety and Oakl Children’ » Olson al trades | ™' re Creeks burial | Lake Judge before the ‘umount of five. be > planning cl fi fed stee aloe oft slatgnter | £5 ee tor : @0.2 | He and ren's stated as kill Cemet Joseph Sylvan | Sen ine ss of five bid bond day at the : wits Wemee = — og tlagg | Am Tel a’ 30.1 Mot. Wheel 118 is a past presi Housing, Inc , while de- er Mag Sunda ery. He was fined J. Lea with. the Se : i : dent . . t y in an $100 and vy. Bays yu . San in ) 8 to 10 Community ednes- | mercial yearns ee cakes oo ee Mesereis 33 | tiac Rotary O of the Pon Busi nt near Flint auto $20 costs proposals shall re p.m. I House from year! and good 2250-23. _ choice lanse Sop... 632 veller Br 33.4 | of Draft ub and ness N . Surviving . Fishing : of thirty il pessatn £ , public tt is open e lings 15.00- steers ; com y..... 3 Murray Cp ._ 23.7 Board a member otes: and are his equipment opening of b (30) da irm for « ; to the xeept high 21.00; co aaa mined \(o W&c..,. 2 Nash K 37] He al 65, . Mrs. K parents, M was reported valued Geaae dead ids ys after officis | A ; e | fe util ws fair our .... “a. 6N elv so has : brot enne » Mr. at tu bidde: s ) Rake of the J ewer poe gommercial of: _ nig ss a3 wet — = Cross and Sn active in pearprte Tisai Bond; two house edge from a ‘a tarnish satiafactor gp requested to | ame Bureau, a Hudson | #.00-11 5 ca. most sity and com~'| Au ce Line... 918 Nat Dairy n «| Chest affairs bac Conaieaily em oe se te, e' Uedey| area at en Outland County | 2,02, cand, serial Sng ig 4 aes 5 eden sna | Sean exer eft es crt (Oc oe tet : . oymen — eter a tae Strong. of 68S Wilson, D munty | ineded in mended Peet, | elie —— in the Univer- | mest 800" se ieae: eeradienal "aod lee Mig-.\. 69 ony ag De * of mother, M of y, and Plains. Strong Wilson, Drayton rg to she e Proposals. be in floriculture addition, she | *"¢, —— yor pen pawl Ohio. yes Mie nla 133 Texa ® . Hadley. rs. Lena Smith house was told deputies his hats or is pasts ond a | greenhouse and specialized 7 asa a heavy Saar Beth Bu cia == tral a, n ers Girl in | Rev. Fred R 3 located on Pontiac fish tes t ee and to ieee hw ee tn me t Mich | amees, sua ‘sae Roving, Ap. SA Rey on Bt H | C LAKE O . Walker ames Hartwick, Ke Semon mannered, | as Sortie alte is also pair tbo higher x rerd sony Derden ne Hie Nor = . — #4 orse- = e : rou R, Wome naar Rev. Fred State Hospital, w 23, of Pontiac a 2 agg we , Ewald — t ts alee aren ee 4 ae ae OKI e Bur Methodist retired $25 costs for, as fined $75 ss aan cen director Schaffer v—<— Me eeertaeet | Brit My.” 3 Ohio QU. om eau Se t Ch Boga! terday for drunk and id ils. "Michigan has at the Commu craft class Bhee ny, pee Brist My..... 36.6 —, ae AUSTIN D es Post Y | Wyandotte =e died ol by Bisel tt yes- VID w 7 2 announced unity House 900. Marke co... 21.6 Param WAir 107 Minneant , Tex. WH — rop Onl . u e ight General A at Judge Wi oad v LEE. reain .in reed ety : _ t not estad- Selamat a ine pe Picts. 227 | for apolisschoolgir! The little} Th y Little Mor pend Funeral arr Hospital last ‘illis D. Leturgy el —— Peo. 6. 18. "$4 painting Friday CHICAGO Gan Dry. 133 Pepet Nite a Texas horse with a yen an Other Years ~ . ing at Allen ments are|_"*'™ ° om cane eas te —_~ wae Peay” rag Sa es Se fe Hee SE, SS are Toor we ell eu tle More |Tte Oren _Ralph Callens, 14 of 01 Be pees Behe R cn butchers” stead lable hogs —— Case i : 3 come Mer ofp ai home. after it and ami INGTON un — Recen Mrs. Maude . . a, igan. 964 at 8045 Red im | way Seek mas: most 180-220" wm” bet higher “on Celanese ee $a3| re offer was received oyment incre — aon ORION— bonnets . sia we Wea, a x ing Saf mt tS: Chee Ohio. 37 Pr Ets, 383] day from West jivera Ghrey ee ee ce ee Sige gy Pigg ty Bo STOCKS — = Commi ‘ a balavle » 180-23 60: good most conn Chics Bre ioe aa Pullman = e0.8 H. Tomi est Texas ca Scr aoe @ ‘nies i Mabl. will be 2 p.m ad Scripps C e BO John ssion Post wi ant aoe | Git Pe imi RRO Pie hs we Anaslos wal a ee le = Sorsaecagy ceed peor ies onsult us for fi NDS Seeal H. Ridgway igher: bulls stead core derately | ot Gas. ciate Rep oe rams Michalik wrot , Construction = Sunday after Cemetery, She died ; irst hand inf . ing petition a tial’ = euekor’| ee ae ch Coa Bais 2. 3 Reva, Met 3a vnomaple of Tees sick taal ory oa pl an Minees: al pavers _in Stocks and Bond ormation inat- daca blag Pgs my e Consum 38 Tob B.... "* of Texé today : Se ee ee ten or 20 at 30:50: 26 9-90.08, with choles Goat Can". 02 “len da. | would prefer a a po thcators said the down (ot oe We mai : nas sion from District food 11.00: 8 see ore Gent Ou. cE Baan sh aes and enclosed | ¢xPected at ae sak ve faggetes thy y= pecs sedi ees baer woreel direct . District 5 c Hallent pei gel prada AB ee Crue = Suge fa Shell Oil se tt who has must be some ri that loss of es of year, but eas ot! rling; — minute = ae uke for cummdudaune: lea mad ion paamer ite low choles prime | Curtiss Wr. -.- 23.2 Sinclal - She | one,” so many he nehman, | Portation busi in the t esley of Flint; a brother, Henry tim quotations ges with u per al Nae . has filed utility canner end mercial ene 181 D Bate... ee Bocony. Vee 8, ol edaigrars can spare-me | {rom Dec — = = rans-| and two aa 12 grandchildren , es. monn ralph ae Howard . Marvin commercial mercial ws o* — inson = tories a! ~wm oe _ ad | Seperate ae ae re¢-1L28; | DuPont, wea Sper | 3 Parr olen Sac ay eoclie teen ‘uel, foc Chat Gane Mare. Biouche C. Beal” ane = post. also run Salable oun 17 00-28 00: ‘East Air L 100.1 Btd on bese Andr . includi has a for the sea ROMEO C. Beal } Passa vay was a = oe J meentaie ac genera! 4 a Kea .. Ltr 8td bo — 373 | claim . But Andrea one for pages skilled Blanche Truman took tor Reay was a commissioner | fs re wae Bee di Re . 78 Se ee Se -skilled craftemen, | Tesident 1 Beal. 71 Mrs as ° e e hi ; pp a cha is Has ee es | wooed Dest “tales good. crn Emer Red ... 10.8 Stuasbaner m3 reper dire oberon comer posh trenapertation ves (ot ma- | Mt ene died ao Community National Pp er Co as a tac in 108 andi eloyd ee ee Be RR oc ee Sy oy BS | Latvi he sad. "| skied. nonfarm, labore a pm, tomorrow at Rats be 2 Bank Bids. ° — a“ —— os snd prime grades Pirestene ——_s Tens, Co 33.4 - Grom to Display Art pec only poopie! dope’ = als, a = Hom rE 2-919 Rouge plant Co.’ Gen Bee". 628 fe me ae and Rapi a ae Gee Survi in Ro = was named . a he Poultry ey Se G - Rapids Museum a of jobs in said 8 per Maro Beal, rv 7 2 rae tuned resent Nery | SETS A ye 3 8 a i ———— Beal Mrs. Nai Rial oe ob. prices Rub Pac 4 Michigan its . Bernice of Ph Hens, y live Detrot Gillette 31. 3 a mon burea Pon A ysic hea poultry tf § Unit “W2$] a colorful will thly u sald tiac Wackter dreaded . tans to 21-22. vy type, up to 10 om. Goodrich “||: Be Me on displ provide | force report in » Mrs, of wor Chica Attend Heav , 28-30; 0 a.m. | Good : Aire carvings ay of cerami workers on the Munising Lois Rumohr dle d in the . Cancer Meeti RK 33s ver, fryers ran Palas $1 Unit. Pret 1 ‘oa | Work oe s, jewelry, needle- portation passes saat gua Mrs. Ruth ited “a the night or pied 30-31% Roose ES we OD. ee ther ’ sharp! ang ; } you i BENTON HARBOR ng cnc == Ot Wet 8 4 Us Lines 1 ne Rapids M goods at the eaende a winty svecral pe etl ae ee ee Svebiiarcda i protect wre hndred outers Nts | SS micoronms (Be oe gH hea atom Feb, 5] ceria rk pay em| Nah furng ar nse HY inverter with full ever Indiana igan : Hud Choe |. 40 US Smelt ae e tion : 2 work. ao_8 er, Mrs urance. . are expected to physicians . hon pis Lagt coupe: £08. pe m on wate oa U8 Steet L sinieiale Pry 2 display oaaae expected to Over-all the census ‘ brother, ‘arey Royal Oak 5 s W. HUTTEN dymposi attend 19 vy eS ying | Inland eee & Tob 1| the is fill the Decem! bureau gon Brooks - & L Cuitens Feb. 17 cond cancer | “7 17-18 one | i Hyd bg! ai iss Van Real... ie Latvian ae Fae by | in employ ber to January — great => p_Rgeny ti Muske- H. W. Hattenloci OCHER Agency Parc arene Se a sonnnEn an eras Be West 0 hy — oan tha post-Coristmes @ greater Mrs, Bern . “ 318 Rikbr cg Ale a NEW TORE (AP) — Porvign int Paper wat Wee Ran i Real Estate Sal faba im recent years Saino ie ceigutnekeas ante Bids. Mex 5. Kome Medical Apel priig-dhseioae | Gal oe — pervign exchange Kelsey Hal a Weaver oy C es ploy ment the month in the as Bernard 7 tor FE 4-1551 wed Gia Wa Bares a County | martet 318/32 per cent” — Yas @ Tox. 384 lass i Pe les eee me t will be 8 aaa _ Cass, Van Buren of Ber-| “1% EP ol ll York open a he ss wat ins Tod most a dlgenstod aan i Spiller - Gramer OIT “| gto a end Kala. | 20 U2 —- en « "| 33@ Clark phat... $84) | First ay IL.” years greater than in Mass at 9:30 ig Requiem | ~~ -COM EDISON CO ANY = County in Indiana. Bena 20 “sy 1/32 ots cent reat DETROIT sTOC iene raeea cian i con te alan . tomorrow at] MON — | [tae Ks a ensi ot| The bures be Church Roads Need fabares 201% ott 133, wba st |e, nblower & Weeks) Scand wants Soles Tocioeans™ ites ne - tal llega high cuisennly: Hav STOCK YIELD ) 1/32 of @0 day | Bald ts begins es T 2 a report ing ING ° . R ms 12 de a cent; 7 win al aaa are today ‘echaiques”’ that are besides ery. paid to Prevent ” ling | ‘im oe, oft fgg at; Great | Oortty i Revignsseg® = sar une | Waldron at 4:30 p.m. in Hotel eb gae by 986,000 employment | ski a sisters -olige! husband this stock Pohang continuous! 330% | ‘Utte rene , ty - :° . : jobs , LANSING (INS Chaos’ hollana we he = Kings cane . 1 ies cits ‘soiled Gare of polit gerne ag dagehes Foat oe ond “ye y Gate growing M ers an ser sly i aoe Reindollar scaadduas Robert M oi up .00% ; | mg ES 2.1 33 tate 7 Pontiac in co- | Tose 510,000 unemployment Chicago; and . J. McNamara gan utility. ent in a ican , t of . ; 16% of @ of s- ive* 4... a7 3 . Real Es- J . Unemployment Kremke a brother of Road Builders the Amer. Bweden (eseudo tot | Wayne Screws 8 open A second january of Grand , Michael T bay ieee ase a Geclared| S50, = ievitseriand (tre "9 a er 5 i a is 2 rales ores 3 ores will} * ee —=e thas Ctyde E. nconellaag clephene: WOudwerd 1-2066 ,000,000,000 must spend . cent; enue (free) asked i8| $18. P the 16-wee . The deci OXxFO FIRST é bo moder Retees meek come a een me ne ete rome —conpted ty, tacting Darwin relay rainy Be ela adage wi Showert, 34, af 68 Bschool OF MICHIGAN chnee”* aaa predicted network. | Park ue the all oo wnchanged, arms ane asso. | nract Co. Catlin at Burton jon December Beg en Sgures, a eoaae av 61 Mechanic - unless a “very utter Bast: Hong Kong enesuela | Previous de aoe, wens wh oe ——EE sor ke eee less So accident lhe alge in an Cor . — i such a short time doliar 17.88 Week y....181.9 oy Util Stock Ne ber to J any p.m, Thursday , will be porat ~ if mmediatel program is st 5S, Month na 1503 ry $7.3 nr | w Gover five anuary decline Decem- with buri at Mabley 2 lon — Man Re S Court Reporte 18-4 Tow. 138 my ES iat by Willia Tis Rekion Fs —_ SUML, BUlLNG Ty) ports tart rs high... et te ts a abs ms hnu . BUI Stock ork 1982 ie 3 (80 4). LANSING N y Sredic LDIN Bachenges , Donald of T for C 2 He oss ie 90.8 / nen (INS)—Gov ew York ts Co G— Lane. Nelson ir@| Two new ounty -lligr | =e =—s oe et ae Williams, in . G. Men.| besa has announced NEW YORK DETROIT Tt eee ee court reporters ey oae es one 187, | controller John a letter to sta Po caper ge ege it will tire and , eported this week began “ib sa ane nies | Od tony W. Leder! . food plant a $2 mill CHICA L his cor tube were that a | Oakland . on the No 1165 | Sion a proposed e le, reject- Mich., soon aly hag ney GO q Sao Sr wat «| NO Trace Report ae Scns ee eS )| Oakland Monday, according. A pationally known f ay or evening y Odell — “ | Heccs Wenacn h Pam ME PONTIAC in its fieid needs a high caliore | seeking peat and pleasant appear: | day Park, FE 45542 |= = =a el 3 . | aule te ise direct sales € Women of goo character BUR Painting & Decorating ......... 30 Mis Glenn Rundeil & family. ; ise Se octaion’ im yout stale who have access to @ car and| ——— sere tein be E. Huros ma STFYEN® wuasesl a Accsasartes a; | Beles Rundeti MOLITOR These who Qualify can easiy| who have a desire to earn §50/ ni fs euce aa pelesennen = TIE 1351. Home calls by pond seestscesee | —— | earn from $10 000 to sued er : _— .= = or part! : _ment. : ’ Ay net) important u ime xperience essar a ——eEEEE Television Service ...coeereeseer 82! WL Recent Sed Loss DIVISION | Abuity to produce is Experience, No investment required edt Far in| WASHINGS, | 8 PICKUP AND DELIV- BANNEN-SAVAGE _ gon Leaves us with grateful hearts in direcs selling” fietd helpful | terview appointment, phone FE| ery. MAple 5-6708. 1 8 Sagnaw FE 5-6880 Typewrher Service ..... : Toward neighbors and friends Employment Office | Write Northwestern Woolen Co, 6189 / RELIABLE LADY DESIRES BABY | = 2) Their comiorting expressions of 2£-MpPlO) | 403 Niccilet Ave Minneapolis, Gigt FOR GENERAL INSUR- = any night of the week. Laundry Service 18 Uphelstering ......ce.0+- “ &vr pathy and | thoughtfulness Gea ae EN x Mion | ance office. Must type well, be 46731. Will always remembered. wo : _ | PARKING ATTENDENTS, 16 AND/| alert, and intelligent. Write Pon COLO WISHES DAY CE CORTAING PLAIN OR RUF Mr and Mrs Leonard Campien PONTIAC Micit | PANNING MS Teurk. must be xood| tise ‘Press Bom 108 COLORED. Git GIRL WISHES D. LA‘ CURTAIN a — pede HAVE OPENING FOR A irivers bring birth certificate, aa Gee — py es — NOTICES Te neat appearing man to assist | apoly 8% to 10 and 4 to 5, 58 “Addressogr a Operator Eada td CLERICAL WORK POR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- i WE WISH TO EXTEND our | heating and air conditioning eng! Wayne dt Prefer person with knowedge of 5.5750 < ; ice. Pn. Pontiac Laundry FE Lest & Found ‘ ™% heartfelt thanks to our kind neer No experience necesary. but) yy 1 ¢, 47 WATCHMAN SEND addressograph machine. For work = _ 28101. : se tees friends and neichbors for their | must be oak to work — name address phone number and in Ngee Pach erg 2 Pon “M in » & : Truc kin: » 19 ind: and mpethy and the; for promotion is Is unusual Op | ri to Box 62 Poen-| wee pply personne! office “8 , ov ruc Notices & Personals ............ 28 omen Gare! atterinee pacsined portunity for ob ee man ie a fe ileal . | tac General Hospital. 461 W. -|___ Building Service 12 Piette, Rone Pi ishes oe: PO s We especially thank the Rev j person Holland urnace Co., LENCED AND AGG RES- | ron TRUCK. | Perry Thomas Mr Jack Wilson| N Paddock eerie cnon man wanted by | GENERAL OFFICE, TYPING AND ee ee ee cans ca en moving’ gt delivery any time. WANTED and the Richardson Bird ‘Funeral large loca: credit union, must shorthand necessary, apply to | ‘o Bon, : Gesa talee ‘PE 2-4805 Home ; “4 ; EXPERIENCED have car answer in own hand-| Miss Antigone, Georges-Newports, | ; | Mrs, Iva Cooper and family ae : writing stating age salary and ‘4 N. Saginaw. | WINTER RATES ON_ FLOOR 7 k ‘= R at Wid. Child. to Board 26 | Clothing Salesman experience write Pontiac Press, MARRIED WOMAN OR WIDOW | Maple 6-001. myee,, Beene) 1 FLUC S or en ee eee Box 84 | for res ble position. No ex- = TRUCKS. TRACTORS Wtd. Household Goods ......... 77 In Memoriam 2 Full time position offering excellent) THEATER DOOK MAN NEAT AP- rience necessary, no canvass. | CARPENTER W OR. ge pei AND EQUIPME werner ese Se ~~ earning possibilities for neat ener-| pearing elderly man Give full e OR 37148 , - cu tom) Ton Picku 1's Ton Stakes Wtd. Miscellaneous ....,......5. 38 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR etic man bétween the ages of | informatior Write b x 62 Pontiac | LADY, 21 TO 45 GOOD Tae. ouilding. -OLive 21221 | and em Trucks — darling baby son and brother S and 40 years Experienced tn Press ; — personality, apply only if RG. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. | Pontiac Farm and Money Wanted 28a Piste c Clark (Buddy). who Mitting and selling mens clothing | Sell Full or Part Time coking for permanent position in, sanding and finishing. Phone FE rae i 7 saanelees esiaiewelel? ee a ee. Ck lee | Make big daily commissions plus| Birmingham. MI 43325 3 | 55-0592. : | Industrial Tractor Co. Wanted te Rent ..........0005-. 39 = miy Daddy and Sister Apply Personnel Office apecial bonus of ARVIN Radio. HOUSEWIFE EARN $1 COM LINE’ OP MASONRY, | PE ¢0461-FE 41442 : Sears, Roebuck & Co. Cer eae EASY favselt all busi; Doerly im Your spere time, ng brick, block & stone. PE $300. | soos SERVICE ASHES RUB m e ~At si- Share Living Quarters ......... 30 ; 194 N. Saginaw ede) (wan) cur Glamour’ Olris | indies cg pa asant dignified! { penrw 24244 FRAME. uri. | Dish and light trucking. PE +897». 3, IN, _LOVING MEMORY OF Hillbiilies, Scenics. dozens of oth A Sf eg inien | MAN ~% TON TRUCK Wtd. Transportation ........... 31 Cheries F. May she ee e*8) RETAIL APPLIANCE SALESMAN | er Boot Match styles, et ere Help Wanted 8 pa rnd paper a in | Wants work Call anv time FE easiess ’ Must be high school graduate & | ing UNION . ( : Wd. Contracts, Migs. ....06.... 32 Gone bat" not forgotten His Wife, wat me dexident Prefer expe.| TER OUTFIT 18 FREE SUPER ROR ae Live: (A. Man a EM 32670 cve aoa oF ALi eINDS BRAS Gert ‘| rienced appliance man but would | JOR MATCH CO. 1802 8 Green. COU sc wie ST aa FEB ONLY -< oat , KINDS RFA- Wanted Real Estate.......... 32a —— consider tf you have @ satifactory | wood Chicage 19, Ill hah pee lomudee, pp ag f, Aluminum siding, colonial frame, sonable. . i backgrouad cf sales work & good |. POREIGN & DOMESTIC JOBS — family mew cauulis home on | 24230. $969. Asbestos $539. or single | LIGHT TRU scat OF ANY KIND, | IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR he gabe Pe ecirpiots ——— = a | igh x to $14,000 00. Fare paid. lake Must have own transpor- Pe toned Loge ran haul anything, anytime. FE 46684. | dear son and brother, Stephen A e Ge Housekeeping Shop a. So America, U. 8. ete : 7 $569 stos $308 REXTALS OFVERED Deugise Til, whe passed awey|¢ PARE GELLING OPPORTUNTEY | btamped sell-ecdresced envelope | — 0000. -Mastair 6-976) Flanders 1-2340 or eve. EM 3-2670. 0’ DELL CARTAGE sg for honest, hard-working man 25} brings reply. Foreign Opportunt | Jagh School Graduates | Trrraz0 RUBBER CERAMC | Loca: and d Long Distance Moving | Dey by day we miss bim more to 60. with old progressjve, hi ties. Waseca, Minn ' tile flag Commercial and — Rent Apts. Purnished .......... 33 | = we walk through life alone | jy rated nursery company. DID YOU EARN 815 TODAY? IF and residential FHA terms. 13 tr & aes RUB- Rent Apts al Pe out eyes ‘thea many tare ae reaeensm ralting' ts Bell Liberei| Pet, & your merested in learning | Veterans oe, Fe ee Ee cn Unfurnished eecees . als . alone knows hoW we mis com miss Car tial r == woRK | Train Yourseif for a business ca- EAVESTROUGHING . SMI’ rH MOVING Rent Houses Purnished ........ 38 Ohm AN place is vacant in "our interview, phone FE 2-6889. | MIDDLEAGED MAN TO = reer and permanent position Gas and ©.) Furnaces Van or Pickup Service FE 44864 hearts that never can be fil.ed 3 % | on farm, No children -1712 8. | Work Gn co-operative training pro- us . 1 Metal Ce - te Rent Biousee Daturaished ...... 26 | Sadly. Missed by mom, dad New & Used | Blvd 'E” Between Joho Rand) Prem Calermate: 18" weeks sche | MeLain's, Sheet M VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR- . : ZS y | 10 week ent TWin- aa CAR SALESMAN MARRIED MAN, EXPERIENCED,| broot 3502 Poy™ FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND Large v ywhere in Por Rent Rooms ........+eee.0. 37 ‘ > duc dats farm pethom. 61900, finishing. 10 years’ experience. nited States. .— service FE x (| MEMOF Y OF CONCETT Buicks & Pontiacs w Ten” Mi ie head 6 miles E. aah You Breeee TO DRAW. SKETCH Modern equipment. jon; Taylor, “1 N . Rooms With Board ..9.....00.+. 38 I R A TE- ~ paint see Tailent Test ad in phone FE 40424. INCINERATOR S*®RVICE ASHES outa passed away Fed ®8, CALL AL CRANDALL Fr le 7 Tncerubiles Colum .. , PL REM ING AND & rubbish horse, cow & goat Cenvehenceml Memes: ox<.+++: 300 Gene Geer tisthes:, gene We tee. OL 3-948) Help "Wanted ema Instructions 9|cm™ endl —— — rooms,|_ manure. PE 5-0448. c Away from sorrow. care and pain Ree SSlR OTT recreation rooms. dormers addi-| LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING Hotel Rooms ..... | Untu - 39 May you rest a= poese dear mother REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE PR EFER RED we meet Will consider sales minded ener- Rent Stores ......ssecesesesees- a Sadly ae _—. Daugh- tie man between 25 50 tera, and . @ specialize in used home sales | Rent Office Space ...cee--ceeees 41 | ae A *WMembeor of the C rative | ‘ — ne Real Estate uchange oper | eerreves all advertising and commission —E * Flowers 3] Farec are high. All appointments ~ rr ~ held in iswnan Bmw ee ‘ SCHAFFER'S — FLOWERS REAL ESTATE POR GALE 123 AUBURN PR 2-379 GAS 7T ORD) | Por Sale Houses ...0..........0 _ Fumeral Directors 4 Por Bale Lake Property ........ For Gale Resort Property “% é al “| Voorltees- Siple Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor PE 2-83738 | FE 4950 1 E Pike St CARETAKER Man and wife on pension of so- cial security who Wishes to sup- plement income by legal earning must be in good health and capable of caring for wear ment ‘puilding. where they wil) hive References required. FE -~ ee | FUNERAL HOME Buburben Property ............ 45A Por Bale Lots ......--0--ccecess Por Sale Acreage ....-.s0-+00... @ Por Gale Parma .......c00...... Bale Bustness Property ..i...... 4 Rent or Lease Bus. Prop.,......49A Por Bale or Exchange . seeQees Ld PIN ANCIAL Business Opportunities ......... 1 j \ Bale Land Contracts .... seeeee §2 Money to Loan .,..... - 6) Mortgage loans .... erecs ee 06 AUTOMOTIVE Per Sale Housctrafiers ......... 65 Rent Trailer Bpece ............ 06 Auto Accessories ......ccceces Lr Mute Bervic® .. 22.0. vsccccsee: oe Wanted Caed Cores .......c000-. 59 | Wanted Used Trucks ........,. 80) Per Gale Used Care .......0.. € For Bale Used T As esiceee €2 Gale Motor Broo'rrs .......c008. €2 Por Bale Motere) les... ceeesees O4 Por Gale Bicycirs ........ cesses OS Boats & Accessories . ...e.05, ss Por Gale A'rplanes ......... oxen; OF Transportation Of cred ...cceee. O8 MERCHANDISE Swaps oes Pea. Bale Ciething ............. Bale Househols Goods sees terare ‘Por Gale Miscellaneous ......... 7% @ale Musical Goods .....00..... 7 Bale Office Equipment .....,... 76 Bale Brore E-ulp: ent .. FARM MERCHANDISE f Bay, Grain & Peed .occcsse. ss Por Bale Livestock. ..0..s.s00... Wanted Livestock. ..++-0...0....8! Por Gale Poultry .....--.0002... 86 Gale Porm Produce ......+..... i | find a. good job or fi!l va- Bale Parm Equipment .......... 68 Avction BOdES coer cccccarccceces: ; < / tn. | p .m-: No situation is hopeless MAX #3 eee i K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | 102) E Wuron Office FE 48284 | EXPERIENCED BENCH & MA. chine man op automotive expert — mental work EM }.3980 The Pontiac Press MUST HAVE EX.- in processing plastera 4 468K ENGINEER, per ence Cal) PINSETTERS. FULL FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 OR PART | | or evenin | Ee ry Must be over 15 yrs ro mm, mm, of aye fOTOR INN REC 2nd =e toSp floor 18 ® Perry. FR $6032. | WLP SS AW RUS UTE DE cerns time work, = or colored. days | All errors should be fte- rted immedtately The See our Ad under ‘Instructions * Tess Assumes no res . s == *, j tion pla and other - - ee be eeood salary. Age 23 PIRESTONTE STORES 1 N Saginaw St Zé NGINEER WITH FXPERIENCE y test stand design teel de- tig and process. Pontiac region Place a State experience and salary ex- | pected Write Pontiac Press Box &o MIDDLE AGED CONGENIAL COU Gale Sporting Goods ........... 7 ple to care for elderiv lady eee 8 Wa { Ad Rice apartment. beard and some Sand, Grave! 13 acOnoeeisca Y Wages, good references required = = - SOSG rn FE 53911 after 5 30 pm GCeal & Purl ............. & : INTERESTED IN° STFADY IN. ‘Weed, Coa! nar come $1 80 to $3 00 per hr? Pleas. Por Bale vecesnetacstese. Mf ant wor' white, married, read, Bee xs write, simple arithmetic. age 35, Does Trained, Board ... [ oday | up. Apply 180 N) Perry e BAKER | Wor Retail Sho } Ma ACHUS BAKERY 160 W Maple Birmingham MAN LIVING IN KEEGO HAR. be om calls during the day ies part po work for am where Classified ads ca bulance r= £08 scan TW GAR SALESMEN help! To recover a loss | 10 sell the WAP 1954 Chevrole: cars and trucks; preter men liv- ing in Southern Oakland County. ft Demonestre Hospi. : | taleatidn plan oe cant units call FE 2-818] Watson at Morth Chevrolet Co. @ | 1900 8 tehecntented became SOLICTTOR IN. * | dry clean "Oy om bagel we Good comm Pether & Seo Dry Cleaners, 041 Joslyn, yY Clerk-Stenographer For medical records department shorthand & typing rakes know e of medical terminolc helpful hr week. Salary Apely | rsonnel office Pontiac General ospital 461 Huron 8t | MIDDLEAGED WHITE WOMAN to care for 3 children 1 school, ace) & light housework while | mother works. Must be depend- | able Vicinity Chafiperiain. St. 5) days week E 55518 bet 6 & 8 pb ™ | eirrerencen -? FINISHER FE 2-0304 ntord Scare. a x ERATOR. diversified work payroll, billing, sales analysis accounts receiv- able. accounts payable Trans- ortation required. vicinity Walled ake. Write Pontiac Press Box 78 Real Estate Saleslady Must be experienced The All Woman Realty THELMA M ELWOOD FE 6-120 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED COM- any has splendid opportunity for) fea lady interested in ——i dem- | | } | | onstrations. Car needed, Salary, | or commission. Apply 150 N. | Perry | WANTED - SALESLADY Experienced in women's and chil | drens ready to wear Store ten) miles west of Pontiac. If you! | qualify and are seeking & per- | wane position with a good fu- ture Phone Empire }-2475 viectaged do not apply unless you have @ wide background in this field and | can stand rigid a. I you have reach im your, sop resent ition this could be the, opportunity you are looking for. Reliable transportation necessary. MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO OPER ate dish — Must have own transportation .. a soa only, 6128 ghia ae Airpor FE 5-8012) MINDLEAGED LADY WANTED TO live im & care for 2 school-age | children FE 56-7615 before 2 pm. EXPERIENCED COMPTONETER |, op rake FE 2-8111 xvensson) 3 CLERK, TYPIST | immediate full time openings for clerk-typist) Salary 40 br week Apply personnel Pontiac General Hospital . Huron St office “61 “INVESTIOATE AVONS PLAN FOR part time work a few ter- | ritortes in Pontiac Call Mrs Margaret Marvey. FE 2-7081. EXPERIENCED COLORED DISH- washer. Apply at 67 W. Huron St WHITE WOMAN @.- 45 Fess. | keep house for man and wife Wife semi-invalid. Call after 6 pm OL 2-7587, dinner cook 4845 Dixte Hwy MARRIED WOMEN WITH CHIL-| dren who cannot accept ordinary Jobe age 22 to 45. telephone end | some use of car for local driv-! ing necessary, no degre! col- lecting or d¢livering. high earn- ings. for interview, call A Pipe FE 52713 between 8 am. and 12 noon LADY TO CARE FOR CHILDREN More for home than wages. In- quire 655 Auburn H GIRL OR WOMAN soe tel oe ‘and be edi ese ve EXPERIENCED WAITRESS = eieeres, aa CHARGE Experienced 3 day week Trans- portations required Vicinity of Tnion Lake Multi Co, Write tiac Press Box 113 GENERAL OFFICE WORK — ly Wyman Furniture Co. 17 uron EXPERIENCED WOMEN TO DO light housework, and care Yor 3 children live in cat] after 5 p m., FE 4-406 . YOUNG LADY WITH PLEASANT telephon- personality to assist wit appointments Apply tn per son at 497 8 * - WAITRESS HOURS 0 PM | Apply in person at 600 8 Bivd. E. | GIRL ag baler 122 AND 14 TO) watch 7 year olf between 4.30 to 5 WO 5 days @ week OR 36422. | WOMAN FOR PAINT AND WALL. | er age 30 to 40. Appl 1056. Saginaw. 8 to 5 ' GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE) * work, Pontiac Auto — 245 8 Biv¢ East at SFCRETARY FoR -G@NERAL oR: | flee work tn oma, £ eet Pontiac Sherthan “Or tial ‘Call OR 3-707] between 8:30 am, and 43 pm [EXPERIENCED PUN ASHER A | , CABINET MAKER & CARPEN- MEN WANTED Earn While You Learn These Big Pay Trades: MACHINISTS- TOOL & DIE MAKERS - DRAFTSMEN TOOL DESIGNERS rtment altera- tions, complete FRA. apa tions Custom building. FE +470 CEMENT WORK: RES. & COMM free estimates Raymond Com-! mins FE 48366 FLOOR SANDING, LAYING. FIN. R Gardner. 401 Central. = is You can qualify if you are embi- tious mechanically inclined. with at least an 8th grade education. No previous experience necessary . A v CEMENT sy ~l for Korean veterans and BR BL AND SEE C W. HARPER AT HOTEL! Work. Also ~No-sob 400} Wall Washing ‘& Painting + PONTIAC THURSDAY FEBRU. | a SS small. Guaranteed Reasonable, FE 5-211 OR FRIDAY FEBRUARY 12TH 10 WE ARE TAKING BIDS On) PAINTING DECORATING QUAR- AM to .M. KOREAN VET- | wrecking 2 downtown buildings rong ie prices ERANS PLEASE BRING RE- 4-350 PORT OF SEPARATI SHUTIN§ INTEEST °D ramics. Call OR 341¢ IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW SKETCH or peint see Talent Test ad in ) Give age and occupation ,Box #4 tiac Press GOOD PAY JOBS OFFERED traine! auto body-fender men in | daily “want ads ' Put in a few hours weekly learning welding. painting. mets! work, ete. Chance for high wages of your own bus- IN CE iness| FREE “Opportunities” Book Write Utilities Autocra Training, Box 18 Pontiac Press BRIO DEMAND FOR DENTAL NURSES? New good pay field open to girls and women without nursing expe- rience Specialize tm assisting den- tists ‘n office “laboratory -ray Learn at home plus short course at school Includes glamour and co - development, Full de- iis FREE -Wayne School, Inc., Box 19 Pontiac 88, Accounting, Shorthand, Typing-refresher courses Business Training Day. 4% day & Eves. -Enrol! now. The Business Institute |? W. Lawrence 8t FE 2-355) GOLDEN NOTE MUSIC SCHOOL, Keego Harbor Lessons in ballet, bataa any mus: instrument. Valen- tines + aad 1 Ist lesson half price. FE 5-7901. FE 717-6908 THE NEW PONTIAC CONSERVA- tory of fine arts now enrolling pupils for all ES of danci and music Saginaw. FE $-4523 Work Wanted Male 10. ACCOUNTANT CORRESPONDENT | cretary wants work evenings. Saturdays Experienced fast de- pendable References. Office ma- chines furnished if desired Schreiner, FE 2-8111 Ext. 466 DISABLED VETERAN WISHES | art time work in the xperienced in grocery & sales- man. OR 3-7858 evenings EXP COLORED MAN WANT) POR- ter or janitor work FE 5-7773 CARPENTER WORK REMODEL- ing & repairing. FE 17-0274. - CARPENTER. ROUGH AND FIN- | ish and small fobs remodeling MAple 5-5675 large oF ‘wrp TELEVISION ANTENNA IN- stallation and minor repair with reputable dealer part time Box 3 Daily Press PLUMBING WORK WANTED reasonable FE 5-1016 MAN LIVING IN KEFGO HAR- bor to be on calls during the day for part time work ‘for ambulance FE 5-4301 CARPENTRY. ODD JOBS FE 2-8008 INSPECTOR and layout SURFACE PLATE) FE 2-3536. ter Kite a speciality FE CARPENTER WORK WTD.. NEW and repair. FE 44210, 'CARPENTER WORK WANTED, 3-22776 oF so only | Mom. col cee be oe | MAN ine cae ee ANCE. ow! consign: venings, Sat.'s & ‘oun.’ 44288. |The tenant Sar you may be looking in today’s For Rent columns! To reach that right renter, phone FE 2-8181 NOW for an) ad- Writery~- .| | CARPENTER ye TRIM. evenings | 2-7519 |” GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. Brick, stone and cement work. | Plasterine & tile work FE 42290. | PAINTING oe pe las rE Anyone tnterested call FE between 8 am. and 5 pm PLASTERING NEW & REPAIR. FE 2-2936. Evenings EEC —— ALL | kinds Est 1916 J. A Hugus. | 383 N Cass. FE 23021. FE. | 2-848. | BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK. Chimney repair Gabe Roth. FE 59501. | FHA terms. FE 50 REMODELING GARAGES AND MODERN A720" FREE ESTIMATES - STOPPERT & CECIL oe neye Draven Pie Sr sim ue ense- OR 326 FOR RENT’ % YD. DRAGLINE with operator, MUlberry 96-2324. MASON & CEMENT WORK FREE estimates Our work guaranteed. OR 3-9402. A. J. Webster & Son. PATCH PLASTERING SPECIAI TY. i sheet rock filling rere = —— wit OUT. FREE tower hauled. FE 2-0603 acme & age Pa. ef ae comated Free estimates. FE PAINTING — PAPER HANGING an ey removed. Sandusky — FE PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. | ___ PE 17-6506 or FE 5022) | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, | psinting. OR }-2284 ‘WALLPAPERINO AND PAINTING. Call for est. 40255. PAINTING. PAPERING & PAPER Reasonable. _Gnne"G Re: Charles OA 8-3807 or | FE +1697. ‘Photos & Accessories 21 21 PORTRAITS . FRAMES .- L logas Formal & Candid. Lo- Patin fo 12 E. Pike. FE _+7381 _ Television Service 22) HOME SERVICE CALLS —- 563.50 DAY OR NIGHT MITCHELL'S TV 100 N. Saginaw PE 22871 Norris Radio & TV REPAIR SHOP _— 540 Nevada 8t. GUARANTEED TV. REPAR ANY make FE 49736 ANDY CON- DON'S Radio-TV service. rE ees a ee a Ea SERVICE. | Sah eerreN - CAB- : _ tpets alterations, “attics. recree: P. STRAEA | tion rms. ¢ porches | ete. “by tod or hour, FE +6803, Typewriter Service 22A a | TYPEWRITERS AN NG MA- JOS FLEMMING FLOOR LAYING chine repairing "ieeen work, sending finishing 155 Edison Ph General Printing and Office Sup- FE 2-4405 _ply Co. 7 W wrence. STRAND GARAGE aterg farsa = and service prompt a efficien iteh service Ben Mark Garage Doo __Mitchell's 123 h_ Saginaw St. _ Sales, FE 2-574. _ Upholstering 23 CARPENTER REPAIR OR MASON |; work Pree estimates. PE 4-6471.| CORNICES DRAPERIES, SLIP- }~ = covers, waterials, Beadle, FE Business Services 13 SLIP co ; COVERS DRAPES & BED- | wean ees /APPLIANCE SERVICES We service all — . —- erators, washers soplianees, sore and all types of war PLASTERING FE 5-0626, FE 5-0925 Leo Lustig ROY'S. # Oakland Ave NOW IS THE TIME, REMOVE | dangerous trees. reasonable esti- mates by experts. FE 71-0595. BLOOMFIELIY WALL CLEANERS Walls and Windows Cleaned Ph. FE 2-163) spreads. Your material, re 5-5797. EAKLES /' CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- oS Se Leke Rad EM ALL TYPE CHAIR CANE “WORK one. . Refinish: FE 46000. ie —e MAKERS OF CUSTOM BUILT ——. upholstering. 4 8. Tele € Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-8888 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERING EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- moving FE 17-6832. ior ee Ying TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL % “your URNITURE RE- file estimate FE 46805. FE HAVE ¥ enpeunea FE 5$-7332. CUSTOM MADE CABINETS. Mic A Lost & Found 24 t d ti Jum tn or wood windows and doors. 1 ost: LOW GOLD RING, SET | LW Avis Cabinet Shop, i800 “07s, Utica and Cross Bone. ‘Re. _ Opayre | ward. FE isas, after 3:30. JOHN'S TRENCHING REWARD OFFERED FoR _IN- cateaea formatior. cf Bleck and Tan fe SEWER CLEANING |iUre"Pieit “fore 8 | sinks Sunday Serv. Ph. PE 42012. POUND BLUE TICK HOUND IN| Clark long chain at- PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR tached ai 391 FE 7-6251 | POUND: _ 1952 PONTIAC HIGH EXPERT T&EE TRIMMING & RE- | j moving. FE 1-6822 , ee Call FE 23-6506 STEAM CLEANING | ‘ost. Coutie witrs AND patent ¢ teem doom done py oy Mee = | oe Tractor Co. PE 4-0461. PE 4-1442 AND TAN ~ 1.000 QU. UstI- PE ssa" Dep Printing Co. 234 8. Telegraph } Ra. , "YOUNG EMPLOYED DEPEND- top, KL Templeton, Realtor zu 52% W, Buren . rm 2m any ether Heosty. ‘DINAH FLOW! ~ take the children to Oliver Motor Sa'es to meet Lou Creek- famous Detroit Lion wan, be home until TWIN TURBINE WE'VE “SAID IT. YOU'VE READ Fina Foam is tops for cleaning tied and upholstery. Waites No- ANY GIRL OR , WOMAN NEEDING a friend) uy, gr adviser contact Mrs. Vernon V-e. PE 2-8734. Conf _dential. The palvation army. KNAPP SHOES PE 5-672 SHUT-INS, HAVE YOUR home smetriat. rE. +5211. 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $6.50. Printed napkins. 2 day service Sutherland Studios 18 SCIENTIFIC SWELISH MASSAGE mice Elm * PE 42851 | DR. A. A. , RANTER FOOT 8PE- _ clalist, 3% 8. Saginaw, FE 3-7526. our expe scientific Swedish Massage he you. Massage for shut-ins. siroke patients. arthri- tics, patra | etc. Call today FE ¢4131 or DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. rs. Burnes. FE 2-8814 93 Mark. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. Feb 5 1954. I will not re- sponsible for any other Ag con- tracted by any other person than yself. David R_ Littlejohn, 62 _ Cottage, Pontias Mich Wtd. Child. to Board 26 DAY CARE - LICENSE FE §-5737 CHILDREN | ideaai AND CARED for, FE 2-1730 Wtd. Household Goods 27 FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots Get the top dollar Will buy outright or pol i for you B B. Community _ Ph R 32717 LET “os BUY IT OR AUCTION IT for you. OA 6-2681 PURN. ANTIQUE DISHES bought and